1 Smart & ST Oft SO, Women's Tailored Suits Worth $25.00 and $30.00, at $17.50 Clearance Sale of Tailor Made Suits. The women's tailor-made suits offered in this sale represent the latest and highest accomplish ments in designing and tailoring, every one mod eled for this season's wearing made from light weight materials in fashionable plain shades and fancy effects. To get these high-grade suits at such a reduc duction is indeed a splendid privilege, and we will not be surprised if the entire assortment is rapidly closed out. These suits are in Eton, Pony, Box Coat and Fitted Coat styles plain tailored and fancy trimmed, with full circular skirts. Great variety assures pleasing selections for all comers. The materials arc Voiles, Chiffon Panamas, Wool Batistes and Serges in Alice and Navy Blue, Reseda, Rose, Gray and Black. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Your Money Should earn you fair return. "NVe pay -4 JPtt Cottt on Certificates of Deposit. Business by mail given special attention. ASSETS over $2,200,000.00 REDUCED RATES TO Oil City Races, July 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1906. Over 250 of the Highest Class Race Horses Ever gotten together in this section. Every day has fast races, and every race a contest for supremacy. The grounds a pleasure resort. Large crowds and fashionable turnouts. Don't miss these races. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. C0J1ARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, FJL. Telephone No. 30. Silberbers: Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. QUEER MARRIAGE CUSTOM. Till- Ma hi) lli'lilp Huh llnvo Her 'IVpIIi l-'llfil Anny. Snini! of tlio iialloii.il mnrrluKe cus toms of otlni- coimlrli-s are distinctly iinliit iiml interest liitf nml to in appear rurlous euouijli. Our conveutloiial white satin unci oriniup blossoms are certainly Iniilltlimal, lint otherwise, we Indulge, in no re.il madness apart from the throw Ins of rice and old shoes. An Inntanee of a furious nuirrluKo cilUoiii Is that of lower Ceylon, where .a rfHoannt, whic h Is regarded as a sort of oracle. Is sncrilli-e l to thn deities and lis us a solemn offerini;. . In .liipnn the symbolic Rlrdh?, so much morn cxpresslvo than our simple, wed ding rliiK, is the outward ngn of mnr rlaae. while in Itiinua the plorrlnjr of the ears Is the prelude to matrimonial fcinslileralions. In Malay, however, the poor bride experiences a bad quarter of an hour before her marrlnce, inasmuch as she has to have her teeth filed down almost to the level of her (,'inns, a process piteoiiKly painful as well as disfiguring. In spite of this pain, however, she la expected to participate In the wedding dance and festivities generally. Lon don Standard. 'Philosophy does not record pedigree. Phe did not receive I'lato a a nobis, but uudu him no. Seneca. VARIOVS KADH'M II.IY3. Beyond the Scop of the Strongest Microncopo to Determine. For the sake of distinction the rn dlum rays are known as the alpha beta and gamma rays. Two of these kinds are actual matter. The first seem to be about the size of atoms, they travel enormously fast, but nre easily stopped by a thin sheet of metal. The second are atoms a thou sond times smaller than anything else known, and they ro right through most metals. Both sorts nro electrified. The third class of radia tions are apparently the Roentgen rays, it would seem as If this waste of substance and power rotild con tinue for thousands of years, and yet tho radium show no sign of growing less. All theso rays are far beyond the scope of tho most powerful mi croscope, but nro caught and shown by the Crookes Bcrecn. IHfllcult Horseback IVnf. There are no better horsemen in the world than the cavalry officers of the Italian army, yet even among them there are very few who could perform the feat recently achieved by one of them. To run an ordinary foot race Is easy enough, but to run nt full speed for several hundred yards holding In one had a spoon on which rests an epg and to reach the goal without dropping the epg Is a font which must be practiced carefully a long tlsno before It can he performed suc cessfully, and as a result there are not many who can be sure of accom plishing It whenever they try. Great, wns the surprise when an Italian o"lccr mounted on horseback per formed this difficult feat. Moreover, he sc-''tc:l a course In which there were two or three hl;h fences, and t' ese h cleared nt full Gallop with in! lnslm: the ririr. Fat Men and Mnrrliijjp. It Is remarkable how seldom one finds n fat man unmarried. It Is the thin men as a rule who run to bnche h rl-.ool. It may ho urged, going back n: a previous sentence, which spoke of matrimony as n weight increnser In i fiat this is putting the cart hc.oie the horse. It Is true, never theless, that where you find a fleshy n;an his tendency Is to marry. In n,n tters of color tho fair man may he said to have it as against the dark irnn. and If there be a dash of red In Hi coiiposition matrimonial proba li'titles nre thereby Increased. The little man has, In this respect, as In soiie others, pre-eminence over the Ion? man. Women, as a rule, are readier to marry tall men they ad mire length hut long men are not always ready to be married. Strait." Coincidence. There Is n mysterious coffin shaped grave In the churchyard at Montgomery, England, on which the g'ass refuses to grow. According to th lotal legend, a young man of Montgomery wns hanged for mur dering his sweetheart. He asserted to the last that he was not guilty, and on the scaffold, declared that no grass would grow over his grave un til his Innocence was proved. The prophecy. It Is alleged, has been ful fillud to the present day. An Illusive Plant. There Is a plant In Chile and a similar one in Japan, called the '(lower of the air." It Is so called because it appears to have no root, ind Is never fixed to the earth. It twines round a dry tree or sterile rock. Each shoot produces two or three flowers like a lily white, transparent and odoriferous. It Is callable of being transported six to seven hundred miles and vegetates as It travels suspended on a twig. , Toilet of the Ant. A naturalist has been making ob servations on the toilets of certain ants, and has discovered each Insect goes through most elaborate ablu lions. They are not only performed by herself, but by another, who acts for the time as lady's maid. The as sistant starts by washing the face of her companion, and then goes over the whole body. The attitude of the ant that is being washed Is one of In tense satisfaction. Solving the Trump (Question. The city of Colby, Kan., had 1,000 meal tickets printed and distributed among the housewives of the place. The tickets are good for one meal when countersigned by the city mar shal. When a hobo appears at the hack door and asks far a handout he is given one of these tickets, which the marshal will redeem for two hours' work on the streets. Unless the tramp follows this procedure he goes hungry in Colby. S ile of Asses' Milk in London. This has been a good year for the sale of nsses' milk, the consumption of which varies according to the amount of illness prevailing. Two or three asses' dairies still hold their own In London, one being within a couple of hundred yards of the Marble Arch, where "milch nsses" aro kept on the premises. Ft om this establishment the milk Is sent nil over the country In sealed bottles, the price being 6s. per quart. "Singing Insects" of Japan. More than three thousand persons In Japan mnke a good living by breeding, training, and selling what aro known us " singing Insects." The insects somewhat resemble our crickets, being known in Japan by the ntime of kusa-hlljari. The music which they make resembles that of n riiver bell, and, though rnthor mo iioionouis, Is vorv clear and sweet. Thompson's Barosmaoures Nervous ness and Is acceptable to the most delicate stomach, 60c and $1.K). All druggists. A (U'AHANTKKII ( I UK POIt PIMM. Ileliing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 8 to 14 days. SOo. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and en close self-add routed envelope. COOPER A Co., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. cvmors.Ains to speech. Methods Adopted by Well Known Speakers and Writers. Readers may have noticed that many persons while speaking pub' lie orators Included have a knack of doing something which appears In an unaccountable way to assist the flow of words. Sir Walter Scott has supplied an illustration of this. When at school he could never succeed In getting above a certain boy In the class nutll he discovered that this boy, while re peating his lessons, continually fid geted with a button on his waistcoat, At the first opportunity that offered, Scott cut the button away, and his object wns gained. When the boy was called upon to construe, his hand Instinctively sought the button, and, being unable, to find It, his mem ory completely failed him and he went In disgrace to the bottom. Mrs. Cowden Clarke, tho compiler of the well known concordance to Shakespeare, has told of a similar peculiarity on tho part of Madame de Stael. who had a habit when talking of taking a scrap of paper and snip ping It Into bits with a pair of scis sors. The Idiosyncrasy of Gibbon, tho historian, was to take a pinch of snuff between his fingers when he recounted an anecdote, and Invaria bly drop It at the point of the story. A Mystery Kx plained. One of the strangest of stories of false Imprisonment comes from France. A woman was sentenced to imprisonment for life for having caused the death of her husband and brother. The threo had lived to gether nt Mnlnunny, near Rooun. In' a cottage, the lower pnrt of which wns used as a wineshop. When tho woman was sent to prison other peo ple took the wineshop, but the new tenants suffered, the man from faint ing fits, his wife from nausea, from which she died. Another couple tried their fortune, but they too were overcome by the "spell of the ac cursed place," as they thought It. They were subject to fainting and loss of memory. At last a scien tific examination of the premises was niude. Then It was found that a lime kiln adjoined the Inn. In the wnll dividing It from the cottage were many fissures, so that whenever lime wns burnt monoxide of carbon es caped Into the Inn. This wa3 the secret of the deaths for which tho woman wns suffering. She wns brought out of prison after six years of servitude. The Quality of a Mirror. In the mirrors of to-day tthe light Is reflected by a layer of Bllver or an amalgam of tin, but a proportion of light Is lost In the process of reflec tion and the Imago Is less lumlno.is than the original. The value of ft looking glass Is usually estimated by the thicknessof the glass, because the thicker It Is the stronger It must be. But, speaking scientifically, thick glasses are defective because the outlines of the Image reflected nre less clearly defined. Habits of Homes! lent cd Animals. The dog is the most widely dis tributed of the domestic animals. Ho lives In the lowly hut of the African savnge and Is the companion of the Greenland Esquimaux, the most northern Inhabitants of tho wrold. He Is. In fart, the Inseparable com panion of man and Is found whore ever the human race exists. His hab itat Is thus extended further north and further south than that of any other domestic animal. I'ses of Cocoa nut. Oriental coals not being well suit ed for the production of large quan tities of Illuminating gns, and gaso line not being readily obtainable, the government laboratories In the Phil ippines have adopted a method of preparing gas from cocoanut oil. The oil Is slowly poured Into red hot cast-Iron retorts, and a gas of a high quality Is given off, with the produc tion of very little, tnr. Medical Value of Flowers. It Is now established that flowers and the perfumes distilled from them have ft salutary Influence and consti tute a thearapeutlc agency of high vnliie, nnd that residence In a per fumed atmosphere forms a protec tion from pulmonary affect'ons and arrests phthisis. In the town of Ln Grasse, France, where the making of perfumes Is largely curried on, phthisis is unknown. I'liKsing of the Glacier. According to experts who have been studying tho question, the death and total extinction of the pre historic glaciers Is only a matter of time. In the Dauphlne Alps seven teen main glaciers have been under close observation since 1S90, and all have shrunk steadily during the pe riod, some of them as much ns fifty feet a day. Zone of the Silkworm. Tho silkworm girdles the earth be tween the fiftieth parallel of north latitude and the Tropic of, Cancer, being found further south only In Slam and Cochin China. In other words. It lives wherever the mul berry and other trees on which it feeds ure found In perfection. Selling Snow in Itnlj. Snow Is sold ln the north of Sicily, and it fetches about a cent a pound, It Is a government monopoly, and the Prince of Palermo derives the greater part of his Income from it. The snow Is gathered on the moun tains In felt-covered baskets, and Is sold In the cities for refrigerating purposes. 08. & VGUST M QQCR OFTIOIAU. Office 1 A VA National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. DR. GREWER MEDICAL AND SIRG1CAL ISSTITLTE, MOUND BLOCK. Entrance No. 205 Centre Btroet and 206 Sycamore street, Kooms 5 and 8. Oil City, PouiiHylviuilu. Dr. Dnniol Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialist, is tho physician and sugeon-in-chief of the Institute, lie is permanently located at the above ad dress, where ho treats all chronic diseases of men, women and childien. He makes a specialty of all forms of Neryous Diseases, Blood Poison. Secret Diseases, Kpilpptio Fits, Convulsions, Hysteria, M. Vitus Dance, Uskenilness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Manhood restored Weakness of Young Men cured and all Prlvatodiseases, Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cured without pain and no de tention from business. He cures the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism, Scrotula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all discRea of me SKin, har, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tu mors, Cancers and Uoiters cured without culling. Special attention paid to the treatment oi assai (.alarm. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SUM OF (.,000 for any case of Fits or Kpileptio Convul' sions that be cannot cure. Consultation free in English and Ger man and strictly confidential. Write if you cannot call. Oltice hours: From 9 a. ni. to 8:30 p. m. On Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. only. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to solect from always in stock. Call on or add res?. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA. or F. 1 AMSLER. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 190,r. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations 2 4 p.iDla.m Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 6 30 6 05 6 00 6 65 12 00 5 45 11 60 5 35 11 40 5 25 7 oo; 7 20 7 25 Nebraska Rosa Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Buck Mills May burg Porkey Minister Blue Jay Henry's Mill Rarnes Sheffield Arrive Leave 7 30 7 45 1 00 1 10 7 6.') 1 25 8 00 45 8 10 11 20 5 15 1 50 8 15 1 65 8 20 11 15 5 10 6 05 4 55 4 45 4 35 4 20 4 15 p.m 11 05 2 10 8 30 2 25 8 40 2 40 8 60 8 05 9 05 3 15 9 20 10 55 10 45 111 30 10 10 10 00 a. m. p.m a. m T. D. COLLINS, President. 'Pennsylvania I RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta aa follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSUURGH, and principal Intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. daily, 5:28 p. m. Sundays. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal Intermediate stations, 7:53 a. m. daily, 4:16 p. m. week days, For Warren and intermediate stations, 2:43 p. m, Sun days. W. W. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. h. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. HOYD, G. P. A. DR. KENNEDY'S "FAVORITE i Remedy Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Ir. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY is not a disguised enemy of the humnn race; where it cannot hehi. it does not harm. It is composed of vegetable ingre dients and docs not heiit or intlume the blood but cools and nitrifies it. In all cases of Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, Con stipation of tho Bowels, nnd the delicate derangements which nllliet women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY is beyond praise. Thonsnnds of grateful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth nnd fnllness of words which mere business certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards excuses no crimes breaks no hearts. In its comma there is hope, and in its wints there is healing. Vie challenge n trial uud are confident of the rosult. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAR a Bottle. Bear in mind the name and address : Dr. David KENNEDY, Rondout, Now York. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TEAMING Black and White Light Weight WOOL SUITINGS. Fashion's latest favor, and how enthusiastically it has been endorsed. Not often, right in the midst ot a season, that an ultra popular style tendency de velops so quickly or meets with such general ap proval. The showing of these; embraces quite a range of different materials and a variety of combi nations. A 40 incu Cream Mohair with a black piu stripe, 75c. A 42 inch Plaid, a Gray Plaid on a white ground, 75o yd. A 45 inch Black llrokeu Plaid effect on white, at $1.25. A 52-ioch Cream Wool Sorgo, with a black piu stripe, 11.50 yard. WILLIAM B. JAMES, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. A. Watnb Cook, President. A. II. Kkllt. Cashier, dirbotors O. W. Robluaon, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritohev. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest p.ltl on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable Sensible HARDWARE 1 A look at our stock will suffice to show that we are com plctely Blocked op on everything in hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all cj things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Contractor. p3 the Builder, or the Householder. Bissfcll Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OUR ZLTETW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer fej Turos so easily a child can run Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Host for the Least Money. fk3 y J. C. Scowdon, vl ruwaaigi Painters used to as hand-mixed. Lucas Patis have They spread easily look better, wear of time. The work is around. I riff i J Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Etttea thin of mnv Olbtr male f uattcrn. Thl la an account el their tyle, ttccurtc? and ftmpllclty. MoCall'fl MaraclnetTheQiimi of PiMon)hM more lubicriocrt than nny other Ladtet' Mag aiine. Ona year aubacnptlon (is Humbert) cota 00 ceo t, Latrit number, 5 cents. Kvary aubatbrgataaMcCail fat lam Frae. fiubacrlba today. m TjftdT Areata WmHted. Handsome nrcmlitma of liberal caaa (ama<rion. Pattern Catalogue ( of 6oo de. algns) aoa fraaoitia Catalogue (bowing 4jjq premiums) nt ftra. Minm Tju McCAiX CO haw York! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS or LiiitiinniAn'H ENGLISH In Kt'1) .ni 4J.14 mfll.UI botM. ..l4 lib blui ribbon. ! . .i..r. K-fu. . H.WIUhU... jt4 1 ,!. .j Jf nc Uniim, m nl 4.. "". fc' PntUalan, Tm1I.I.U tmrm Nail. 1 tt.auv TciMnnbi.u. Ham bv Dranuu. (l.kMrl',.9u m. Mailla Haan,"i-Uil, I A. 1-1 OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. Will pay Four l'er Cent, per Annum Wm. Smkahhauoh, Vice Prosiduut Win. HmcarbauKh, J. T. Dale. A. U. Kellv. Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Sareeu Wire, .Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paiuts and Oils, it, and dges the work perfectly - Tionesta, Pa, mm think no paint as rood changed their opinions. and cover thoroughly, longer, and save a lot more satisfactory all Co Philadelphia Learn More About Poultry We will furnish you each month fur five years the best rending mutter published ubout poultry for $l.(0uiil uive you one settmircif Unrrrcl ll month Knck i:kk from Bradley Urns.', Thompsons', or Hawkins' strains, or one settinif of 8ln eld Comb Whits Leghorn Fkb from Knapp Urns.', Rices', Wyrkolls or Van prescrs'strains ns a premium, We also furnish eircs from other varieties and valuable premiums with subscriptions to l'onltry ICevlew. a paper which con tains each month the best articles pub lished on all branches of the poultry business. One five-year subscription and one setting of thoroughbred eees for $1.00 One year 25 cents. Sample copy and premium list Scents in stamps, l'uultry Uevlew, llox 7, Hulcni, N. Y. N. T. BANKING IIOVNn offering prilnoNTEAM 1C A I.KOA 11 HO.NDHwIll cnitaiw the florvlct'U of RalnHincn who can enn trolinvpKtmcntbiiKineHHwItMn thi'ir nrii;li. borhoodAilclrt'SH Lock l)ox2U57,Newl'ork City Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. 6 EXTi W LI
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