Smart & Silberbers AMost Extraordinary Sale Of High Grado Lingerie Dresses and Linen Suits for Women. Manufacturer's Sample : : : GARMENTS Kegular 8.00, Special $ 5.50 Kegular 10.00, Special (5.75 Regular 15.00, Special 9.50 llcgular 20.00, Special 12.50 Kegular 25.00, Special 16.50 Alter his name the man who made the garments adds "im porter and designer." He imports the most costly foreign models lor the sake of the exclusive innovations and ideas which they suggest to him as a designer. The garments involved in this sale demonstrate the bene fits. That will help you to appreciate the exceptionally high character of the garments, their individuality and exclusiveness in design. Not only an extensive series ot sample garments, but his entire collection of reserve garments are offered at a big sacri fice. Linen suits exquisitely embroidered in Tony and Eton models. Lingerie dresses of fine sheer mull and batistes elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery. The greater number of the garments are in white, with a limited variety in light blue, heliotrope and tan. Embroidered Linen Coats, 1 Formerly $8, special at 5 long and short sleeves, Formerly 12.50, special at $7 SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. STATEMENT (Condensed) AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, l'JOfi. Time Loans 11,003,477 03 Real Estate, Furniture ami Fixtures 00,381 52 Slock sand Iiouds..f 67,070 (Kl Demand Loans 052,817 50 Overdrafts 3,1!W SI Due from Banks... 410,404 4") Cash ou hand 1)0,572 41 1,214,002 !K) $2,308,522 35 Trust Funds J109.041 t3 REDUCED RATES TO Oil City Races, July 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1906. Over 250 of the Highest Class Ever gotten together in this section. Every day has fast races, and every race a contest for supremacy. Ihe grounds a pleasure fashionable turnouts. PENNSYLVANIA RAILK0AD $10 From Tionesta TO Atlantic City, Cape May, WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, OR OCEAN CITY, N. J. July 6, August 1 15, and 24, 1906. Tickets Rood (joIiik on all regular trains connecting trams to Hesshnro point. Stop-Over of Ten Days at Philadelphia allowed on going trip trticket is deposited wip, wiimnii aeuosii, wimin limit. TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN Full Information of Ticket Agents. J. E. WOOD, Passenger Tralllo Manager. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONK8TA. PA. Treasurer, H. R. MEKRITT. Capital $ 300,0(10 00 Surplus and Profits 389,006 63 Deposits, 1,(,10,515.72 $2,3(18,522 35 Race Horses resort. Large crowds and Don't miss these races. on date of excursion to Philadelphia and with Station Tirket Agent, or on return WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS. (iKO. W. I50YD, Uen'l Passenger Agent WANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and V 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. Writoat once lor full particulars and en close solf-acldreHHPil envelope. COOPER at i d., ij ijiKe mi., . incaiio, m. ITDAVC TO ADVERTISE LA UK CALLED SPEAKING COD. Superstition Arising From r.eatfnjr of Waves on lUwh. Manitoba Lnke, which Hps north west of Fort Garry, nnd has given n tit lo to the province formed out of the lied River region derives s name from a small Island from which In the stillness of the night Issues a mysterious noise. On no account will tho Ojlbway approach or land on this i.slnnd, supposing It to be tho homo of the Munitou, the "Speaking God." The cause of thlscurloitssound la the beating of the waves against the "shingle" or largo pebbles lining the shores. Along the northern coast of the Island la a long, low cliff of fine grained compact llmostono, which, under tho stroke of the ham mer, clinks like steel. Tho waves beating on the shore at the foot of the cliff cause the fallen fragments to rub n Rn I nst each other nnd to give out a sound resembling tho chimes of distant bolls. The phenomenon occurs when the gales blow from the north, and then when tho winds sub ald low walling sounds, like whis pering voices, are heard In the air. Travelers assert that the effect Is Im pressive, and that they have been awakened at night under tho Impres sion they were listening to church bulls. Mow Ostriches are Selected. In selecting ostriches for menag eries or zoological gardens, the t; iftost are chosen; not because It v"l he necessary for them to run In their new quarters, but because sv Iftnrss Is a good Indication of hetlth nnd robustness. One of these agents visited a pen of oslrlihes In Africa. At his call, tvo beautiful birds came up to him. lit-fin; desirous of testing their speed, i: :irr::nged with the keeper that !:" s'lould run a race; ro he ca e.' '"d the birds, and Bhowed them hir.t!fiil of ftps, of which they are ;ery foud. H:e ostriches were held whllo the 1. If or walked to a certain distance. t a slv.nal they were set free, nnd op run to run for the figs. They lioindlnir. along at a terrific ''Mng twelve or fourteen feet r. a stride. They ran neck and neck for more than half the distance, their wings wo; king like arms and making a treat sound. Presently one drew siieii;!, and, looking behind, as a boy 'n j' fool raco might do, to see where .ii ilvrl was, and finding the other ii:; beaten, the winner slackened his i.iec nn.l gently trotted up for the ,;ri o oT fii:s. Colors of the Sea. 3:jc.o'ors are generally unstable. I 't!f:il sea-plants that tempt us in tlie rock-pools along the shore !o-e tV.ir brilliancy when taken fio' i thf water. The dying dolphin ;Y.r.R r.U the colors of pearls or a Is. coming and going on his shlm r i lnT Mile. The sea Itself Is chame leon like in its changing hues. One who has ever sat upon the shore and watched the colors coming and going H on Its surface will find It hnrd to ell what Is the color of the sea. As i rale, bright green indicates shoal water, the lighter the tint the more ilial'.ow tho depth. Dark blue water Is a sign of great depth. But even blue water at a distance takes on a Inr green hue. Careful observa ions have shown that even In the 'ei ; est water the basal color Is some ilnt of green. In our own experl neo wo have observed that when the end was thrown In mid ocean, where ,l;e surface color was dark blue, the d.-.nge revealed a flash of brilliant jreen In the opening water. Kate of Pins and Hairpins, By a series of experiments con ducted In his back garden, a gentle man has discovered the answer to Mio conundrum, "What becomes of pins?" He has found that pins are resolved into dust. Hairpins, which lie watched for one hundred and Ufty-four days, disappeared by rust ing away at the end of that ttmo. Bright pins took nearly eighteen months to disappear; polished steel needles nearly two years and a half; brass pins had but little endurance; ite'-l pens at tho end fifteen months jad nearly gone, while their wooden holders were still Intact. Alphabet of Other I tares. Tho lettes in tho alphabet of the different nations vary In number. The Sandwich Islanders have twelve, the Burmese eighteen, Italian twen iy, Bengal twenty-one, Hebrew, Sy riac, Chaldee, and Samaritan twenty two each, Latin, twenty-three, Greek, twenty-four, German, Dutrh and English twenty-six each, Spanish nnd Slavonic twenty-seven each, Arabic twenty-eight, Persian and Coptic thirty-two, Georgian thirty-five, Ar menian thirty-eight, Russian forty ono, old M.istovile forty-three. Ran scitt and many of the Orlt.ital lan guages have, fifty each. As.l...iil Immunity to Drun. Certain substances which arc deadly In thrir effects upon men ran be taken by the brute creation with Inipunty. Horses can take law doses .if antimony, doss of meiv.iry, goats of tobaeio, mice of hemlock, and rabbits of belliulona, without In jury. On the other hand, doss ml cats are much more susceptible to the influence of chioioforni than man, und arc much sooner killed by it. The Empress' Wedding fil.'t. The Empress of Germany's private wedding present to her relations al ways consists of it very plain travel ing clock, for slio values anion;,' all Other virtues that of leinctnalitv, a ; t Ait anti:i;i vvue for i-ii.e.s. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money If Pazo Ointment mils to cure in 0 to 14 tlays. duo. Free Hummer OiiliiifC Booklet, containing list of amuse meDt resorts and quiet summer homes on tho Nickel Plate tioad. tail no agent or address (J. A. Asterlin, D. V. A., W)7 State street, Krie, l'a., or 15. F. Homer, 0. 1'. A., Cleveland, O Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Wkoopiug Cough. THE MAKING OF TOYS. An Ai- That Hoarlnlicil Ilrfv Ihe Days of lllnlorjr. To tell the whole story of the art of making toys It would first bo necessary to find siime means of exploring tho ages that antedate history. The love of toys Is as lustluetlve as it Is universal. No barbarous land has yet been found which was so uncivilized that Its chil dren did not have their playthings shapeless and clumsy, perhaps, but still capable of fulfilling the purpose for which they were created and there la no record of any time wheu little ones have not possessed some kind of pup pets with which they might divert them selves. Archaeologists In delving among the tombs of ancient lireeee and Egypt made the surprising discovery that tho art of toymaklug was not only known, out had attained a high degree of de velopment as far back as 5,0)0 years ago. In those days both Grecian and Egyptian children had their dolls, and they were Jointed dolls at that. As compared with the magnificently attlr td French conceptions of the present time they were crude inventions, of course. Their bodies were made of wood, of clay or of stone, nnd their lit tle limbs were wee laths fastened to the body by means of a wire. Tho carving of the bodies, however, was not badly done, and many a child since that time has been glad to mother a more unsightly doll. Hy the side of the dolls of the chil dren of ancient Egypt the archaeolo gists unearthed other playthings which children still love to possess the doll's furniture, the utensils for cooking and, what is even more Interesting from an antiquarian's point of view, the articles used In the making of sacrifices, clever ly duplicated In miniature, that the chil dren might be able to conduct their dolls through the ritual of their reli gious exercises, a circumstance that sug gests that the word "sacrilege" had not then the same meaning which It has to day. It is a long step from the year 3000 It. C. to the fifteenth or sixteenth cen tury, but It w-as within that time that the art of toymaklug was both brought to a high state of perfection and then once more forgotten. Like other arts, It could not survive the neglect and vandalism of that period known as the 'Mark ages." Just what the children used for playthings during these long centuries of darkness and ignorance one can only surmise, but it is safe to say that they found things to play with, not only because the making of toys was one of the first objects to which man devoted his attentions when he plunged into the renewed activities of Ihe renaissance, but also for the reason that, as the psychologists have recently taught us, playthings are and always have been quite as necessary a constituent of human health nnd de- : velopment as food mid medicine. In other words, children crave toys be cause It Is natural for them to wnnt them. They need them, and to deprive them of these pleasures would be to retard their progress In their work of becoming men and women. Tubllc Opinion. "The Rrnnd Old Man." The Itev. Edward Lloyd Jones of Mauchester. England, Is credited with having originated the phrase "the Grand Old Man" as applied to Mr. Gladstone. During the Irish agitation it became necessary that detectives should follow Mr. Gladstone for the purpose of protection, and as the Lib eral leader lived In Ilnwarden, in Flintshire, that county, then governed by quarter sessions, was asked to pay the bill. The magistrates, nearly all Tories In those days, objected, where upou Lloyd Jones, who was than a min ister at Rhyl, promptly culled an Indig nation meeting, lie asked a lawyer who was present to state whether, If tho life of a common tramp was In peril, it was not the duty of the county to protect him. The lawyer said that undoulitedly It was. "Then." shouted Mr. Jones, "if It Is the duty of this county la protect the beggar at our d:)ors, are we going to allow the pre cious life of that grand old man at Ila warden to go unprotected?" That meeting settled the quarter sessions' ob jections, and the title stuck. Occasionally a man figures on a re served seat in heaven because he one pire away an old coat Ordinance No. 19. An Ordinance to repeal Section Twenty- one of an Ordinance establishing a Board of Health In the Borough of Tio nesta. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., and it is bereoy ordained by authority of the same, (Mat .Section Twenty-one ol an Ordinance of the Borough of Tionssta, Pa., establishing a Board of Health in the Horough of Tionesta, approved the sixteenth day of December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, which reads as follows: 'Section 21. Between the first day of June and the lirBt day or October in each vear and at such other times as the Board of Health may direct, no dog shall be allowed to be at largo upon, any of the streets, allevs or tnguwsys 01 me nor ough of Tionesta, without being properly muzzled, not with merely a strap around the jaws, but with a wire or metallic, muz zle, iu such a, way that the animal cannot liltn, anil It snail ue uieuuty ot me ueann Olllc.er, Poll ml inaHter, or any of the Po lieenieu finding any dog running at large iqioii any of the said streets, alleys or highways, without being inured as above specified, to place such dog in pound to be provided lor such purpose, there to be kept lor a period of not less than three days, unless sooner reclaimed by the owner as hereinafter provided, at the expiration of winch three days such dog shall be killed, as provided by rule th rtv-one ol the Board ol Healtli, wbioli Is enacted, adopted and made part of this ordinance, ' be and the same is nereuy repealed. J. B. Musk, President of Town Council Attest, A. C. Brown, Secretary. And now June 13th. 1908, the above or dinance is not approved for the following reasons, viz: First, There have been mmur rnmnlaints made to the Hnrgess in regard to the dogs owned by Chas. Lan son, Abe Hepler, and Robert Fulton as being cross and not sale to run an large without a muzzle. Second, A majority of the Board of Health is unfavorable to the repeal of the ordinance, unless an or dinance be passed to require the owners of dogs to keep their dogs from running at large. Third, Many citizens are not in favor of the repeal of the above section. John T. Carson, Burgess. June 15, 1!HX1. The Ordinance No. 19 is lereby reconsidered and passed by vote of two-thirds of bII the members of the Council and over the veto of the liurgess. J. B. Musk, President of Town Council. Attest, A. C. Beown, Secretary. ri-nmcN of ICnlKtillioml. Soni: 1 i-m-'tlans of I'.niiiiec enter into the oiis'.deiatiou of the eligibility of these upon whom the lirltUh sover eign would confer tho disiluctlon of knighthood, and there are i.uiny wlu ml.'lht il-e (lie cdvcImI prefix "Sir" did they poises-; a larger incline. It Is, r hi vhly sneaking, a ni that knight hood shall not be conferred upon any one who has not an lile-.iii.e of at least $l.',Oi.O upon which to maintain his knightly I'lgnity, while a baronet, be- f.uv his creation, limit not only be foi'.in' t have an Income of at least f.'O.Oin) a year, but must further be Able to pun base a country seat and be able tj suitably provide for his eldest (on. While knighthood, or eimoble- l.ieut, l-i a mark of distinguished merit, II is held that Its conference would only embarrass those who could not afford to keep up the dignity of their station. niMliifralxlivd Asolntancr. lr. Jenkins, master of Itallol college, Oxford, one day slipped and fell In the street and lay where he had tumbled. Two undergraduates ran hotfoot to as sist him, but those who watched saw them draw back, while the master con tinued genially kicking his treacherous legs In the air. Another man came along nnd then the great one got up. This was the explanation: When tho undergraduates were about to set him on Ills legs he was at first willing, but, lo, a master of arts appeared In sight. Ilgnlty must be preserved, "fttay, young men!" he said. "I will be assist ed to my feet by n master of arts!" And he was. Not Bering, Not Drllcvlns. There wiw a man In Nottinghamshire who discontinued the donntlon he had regularly made for a time to a mis sionary society. When asked as to his reasons ho replied: "Well. I've traveled a bit In my time. I'vo been as far as Sleaford, In Lincolnshire, and I never saw a black man, and I don't bellevs there are any." I-ondon Standard. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always iu stock. Call ou or add res?. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA. or F. V. AMSLER. A. C. DREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, Telephone No. 30. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. OFTIOIAK Office ) 7H National Bank Iluilding, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE Li REMEDY Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Dr. David Konwdv's FAVOIUTE REJt ED Y is not a disguised onomy of tho human raco; where it cannot help, it does not harm. It is composed nf vefjotahlo ingre dionts and docs not heat or in Hume the blood lint cools and purifies it. Iu all cases of Kidney troubles, I jver complaints, Con stipiilion of the Howcls, and the delicate derangements which afflict women, tho ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVOBITK REM EDY is beyond praise. T'hounnnds ot pateim peoplo voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullness of words which mere busiues certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards excuses no crimes breaks no hearts. Iu its coining there is hopo, and in its wins there is healing. We challenge a trial and are confident of the result. Your drupnist ha? it. ONE DOLLAR a Uottle. Hear in mind the name and address: Dr. Dacid KENNEDY, Koudnut, New i otk. jQ PATEHTSio TBlftCUaMCm urn rnPVPIflUTg "Write to us and we will tell you with- Out any char Re whether your invention is probably patentable, liow to proceed to obtain a patent, and just whul tt will cuil i you. Good service and low cat rate. MASON & CO. 4-S 1110 r ST. N. w. K Q WASHINGTON, D. C. J Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, fains, u. At all dealers Month of July in This Store Is to be devoted to a special ami continuous effort to re duce stock. To do all tlila wo tliall not be a bit back ward about employing very sweeping reductions in prices. Guided, of course, always by the cbaractur of merchandise to be sold, but unless ol' a strictly staple character a price will lie resorted to to elToct tho salo, whether that price be half or less tliau half. Pay you any day this mouth you'ro Dry Goods buying to stroll through the store, note tlie niorchau dis displayed and the prices in force. This store never could soe aoy advantage in carryiug over merchandise from one season to auother, hoping thereby tu avoid loss. Rather sustaio a temporary loss, keep tho Hock fresh aud clean, and have immediate use of ready cash, otherwise tied up iu practically deid clock. This will be a lively merchandising month. WILLIAM B. JAMES, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited, Will A. Watn Cook, President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, A. B. Kkllt. Cashier. DIRECTORS O. W. Robinson, T. F. Rltohev. Collections remitted for ou day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative bank inn;. In tores t ptid on time deposits. Tonr patronage respectfully solicited. VVTtr'TSj'3' . Seasonable HARDWARE A look al our stock will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked p oo everything in hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mochanio, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Bissell Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE 'OTTIR ILTETW m Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Hcsl for the Leuat Money. J. C. Scowden, m II A I LW AY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1H05. NOHTU Eastern Time HOUTII U. 1 ! Stations I 2 4 p. in in ool 20i itti HOI Leave Arrive p.m. p.m 8 30 fl 05 is oo 5 65 12 00 6 45 11 50 5 35 11 40 5 25 11 20 5 16 Nebraska Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Keltettville Hock Mills Mayburg Porkey Minister Wallers Hastings lilue Jay Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffield 1 00' 45 55 (HI 10 15 20 30 40 60 1 107 1 25 8 1 45 8 1 60S 1 fir.8 2 10 8 2 2.1.8 2 40 8 3 05 9 3 15:9 11 15 11 05 10 65 10 45 10 30 10 10 10 00 a. in. 5 10 5 05 4 55 4 45 4 36 4 20 4 15 p.m 05 20 p.m a.m Arrive Leave T. D. COLLIN8, President. ' Pennsylvania I RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect May '27, 1900. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal Intermediate stations, 11:01 a. rn. woek days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. daily, 5:28 p. in. Sundays. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. m. dally, 4:16 p. m. week days. For Warren aud Intermediate stations, 2:43 p. m. Sun days. W. V. ATIERBURY, Gen. Mar. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A.' TiiSiilwIaiiiTCoff Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. 10 1 KM A Til I si OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. pay Four 1'er Cent, per Annum Wm.Bmkaruauoh, Vice Prostdoiit Win. Hmarbau)(b, J. T. Dale. A. 15. Kellv. Sensible Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints aud Oils. it, and docs the work perfectly Tionesta, Pa. mm Whether the weather is clear or cloudy, wet or dry, hot or cold, it's all the same to the building painted with Lucas Paints (Tinted (lloss) They're made tostnnd weather pure limleriuls, finely ground slid tlior- W oiiphly mixed. lhey nre the result of over sixty years of honest making and have always come out victorious in severe testing. . John Lucas & Co Philadelphia tstijstl 4;..:.'.''! M CHICHFSTCN'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills B.-&'V Original snd Only enuln. nr i nii nr.MrjcK rntiL.i.iR In Kt'.lt ftud tu1d nielaUh) doim. with blur ritihon. Tak no ether. RrfuMi Hangeroa MnWlllullona mm A Imltn tifinft. Huj of jtir Uniftiiat, tr rnd 4e. I mtup for I'artlc ultra, Taatl U and "Rcllrf far l.4lr,n4 Mtmr, by r tarn Mull. 1 fl.OOU Tr.timonl!.. Sold bf all Drnailu. 'hlktr ( Ijp.ImI MtaiMtUiD,. Jtdia mw, FUILA- I'A. jT SI mm