THE: Smart & Kemarkable Clearing1 Out of High-Grade E ton Dresses. Models that are exclusive with us aloue. Made of fancy mixtures, Fanamas, voiles and broadcloths. Classified in three lots : No. 1 All $10.00, 15.00 and 18.00 Suits at 5.00. No. 2 All 22.50, 25.00 and 30.00 Suits at 10.00. No. 3 All $35.00, 40.00 and 50.00 Suits at 15.00. A really great opportunity. If you want to take advantage of it if you want to see the best of it, come early. 15 Cravenette Rain Coats, $5. The first comers have choice, of $10.00, 12.00, 15.00 and 18.00 Rain Coats for 5.00. A wonderfully low price for these worthy garments. White and Colored Linen Eton Suits Just a small lot left about 25 suits. These we have di vided into two lots and put a price on them that cannot fail to move them quickly. One lot at 2.50, Suits that were 5.00, 6.00 and 8.00. One lot at 4.00, Suits that were 10.00 and 12.00. . There must be no hesitancy here; if you are at all interest ed, come quickly; at these prices they're not going to linger long. Fine White Summer Dresses, $1.95 Just think of that! If we gave you the materials you'd hardly make them up for this price, and they're nicely made too. Materials are fine white lawn, waist handsomely finished with embroidery and lace. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. READ THIS As a personal letter addressed to you. You are entitled to a fair rate of interest on any money you may have to deposit, together with an absolute guarantee of its safety. We pay FOUR PER CENT. Ou timo deposits and ynu are protected by our Capital, Surplus and Undi vided Profits of $689,000.00, and total resources of over $2,300,000.00. xoxo3xcooonxujj.g:u3:axoc $eyeral Reasons WHY VOL ATTEND The Best Course of Stuilv. Large l acuhy of Experienced Specialists. Faculty ore Authors of the Lending Series of Commercial Textbooks. Finest Ruiklina and Equipment, Oymnasium, Ilaths, etc. l ree Course of High-Class Lectures nnd Entertainments. More thanfilPO New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll ment by more than SO per cent. Clean Athletics Buschall, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. Lnlhusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue TtonnKSTFR, mMMhYMix eaileoab $2.50 from Tionesta to Buffalo and Niaqara Falls Wednesday, August, 22, 190G. SPECIAL TRAIN Loaves Tionesta at 7:25 A. M. RETURNING Leaves Niagara Falls 8:00 P. M., Buffalo 0:00 P. M. Tickets good for passnijn only on Special Train uoliii;: returning only on Special Train AiigiiHt 22, or regular trains August 1. litiggage will not be checked Dor will tickets be accepted lor passage in Pullman cars. W. W. ATTERBUHY, J. U. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager. . Passenger Trallio Manager. General Passenger Agent PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD $10 From Tionesta TO Atlantic City, Cape May, WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITV, OR OCEAN CITY, N. J. August 1, 15, and 24, 1906. Tickots good going on all regular trains on date of excursion to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points. Stop-Over of Ten Days at Philadelphia allowed on going trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket Agent, or on return trip, without deposit, within limit. Tickets good to return witliiu lilleen days. Direct Connection tu Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route. Full information of Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. G EO. W. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agent Silberbersc Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. SHOULD THE w N. Y. M I THE USUAL WAY "Doarlo," said young Mrs. Winston tenderly, as her husband smoked sik'ntly on the veranda, "tell me do you think you would ever have mar ried anybody hut mo, ever?" "Never," said Winston. "Oh, but you would," said younj Mrs. Winston positively. "Now think, dearie. Not Margery Catlin?" 'Never," said Winston. "But you used to go about with her a lot and you know you did. Not Hal lie Marstun?" "Not on your life" "But I heard a great deal of gossip about yon and Ualllo today nnd I have my doubts. Not Laura Green leaf, dearie?" "Who's been stutllng you wlta ghost stories?" "Never mind that. Would you?" "Not while I could run;'" "But this person was very positive and ought to know." "That's where I'm strong, too. I ought to know." "I do know that you used to play golf with her." "Not quite; sho played with rue." And she took you driving times without number, and drove, too. What wore you doing all that time?" "she had a horse, my dear, and pre ferred to drive It. I made myself agreeable in various ways. You don't think I whistled or went to sleep, do you?" "Dearie!" "Well?" "I want to ask you something." "Tire away." "1'iil you ever kiss Laura Green leaf?" "1 forget." 'You don't. A woman would never forget a think like that." "Then run over to the north side and ask Laura." "Hut she wouldn't tell me." "Well, then, I supposo It Is one of the riddles of life." "Dearie!". "Well?" "Please tell mo. I'm perfectly sure Joe did. Now, didn't you?" "1 forget." "I know that's false. Yoji must re member. You cun go up north on that hunting trip if you tell me. Now, didn't you kiss her?" "Do you mean that? That you won't cry over my coat and think I've shot myself? Well, then, I never kissed her. Where's my hunting suit and leggings?" ' I don't believe you. I know you did. I know that's not truo." "Wed. why in the nation would you rather have me say I did kiss her?" "Kec.'iuso I want the truth, and you've told me two" ell, how in creation do you know that? I say that" "You don't remember and then that you didn't" "Well, then, now I say I did. Now, let's hunt up those tog3." "Well, I'm glad you got up courage enough-to tell me the truth at last. oulv 1 could have believed you easier If you had said 'yes' at the very first Instead of " "Well, my dear?" "But as It Is you ve why, you ve told me three different stories three different, total different, stories about a simple little matter. Now, haven't you ?" "Y'our enumeration Is practically correct, my dear." Well, then . oil, I vo caught you red-handed. Yot 'oil fibs. Hut you told the truth at last." "So you have sa.il before." "Hut did you?" "You have said it." "Hut which thing am I to believe?" "My dear, your choice Is unbiassed. I have at least told you the truth. And the ;miKrtant outcome to mo Is that the day after to-morrow I start on that forbidden trip. I'm ever so much obliged, my dear." Chicago News. Pressing. "The Haron kissed me last night Whatever was he thinking about?" "Oh! His debts." Illustrated Hits. He Was Not Skipper. A policeman on duty in Kingstown met two sailors riding a horse. One of them had the horse by tho mane, the other holding his tail. The polloe mai' went up to the man holding the hor,-e's mane, and said: "Mow dare you raise a disturbance In the public street?" "Wall," said .Tack, with a grin, "I am not the skipper of thi 'ei-. craft. Go to the man at the helm." Didn't Know His Luck. 'There's a poor man at the door, sir, 'as two wooilen legs, sir, and 'e sa;s. ulr, would you be g-ood enough, sir, to" "You go hark and tell the poor man wl'.li the two wooden legs that he's "joliy lucky. Tell him I've got tho gout in both' feet." A til AKANTKI II U Hli FOIl I'IMM. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. oOc. Free Siniiiiirr Outing Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts aud quiet summer homes on tbe Nickel Plate Road. Call on agent or address C. A. Asterlm, D. V. A., ml State street, Erie. Pa., or B. F. Homer, G. P. A Cleveland, O. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. EUROPEAN PAUPER PRINCES Instances In Which Titles Are a Men ace to the Owner. Titles are not nearly so valuable au asset as Americana are Inclined to suppose. A 6tudy of the curious pbaS' es of Hfo in eastern and central Eu rope would reveal somo astonishing facts concerning tho degradation of royalty. Iu many parts of Europe the father's title Is inherited by all bis children, and there are Bald to be many villages in Austria, Poland and Russia In which all the peasants aro legitimately descended from some princely ancestor. They are legally described as "prince" in all official documents, and on leaving their homes many of these peasant princes find themselves greatly hnndicapped by the bprden of.a high-sounding title. Unfortunately, lRiwever, they cannot get rid of their titles, and aro driven to the expedient of trying to conceal their existence. In this they are not often successful, for by tho police regulations no employe can be en gaged without showing his "papers" in which the rank, age and occupation are stated. The reason that titles prove a handicap to the peasant so afflicted Is that few people are willing to ngage a workman of legally far higher rank than themselves. Thus the peasant prince finds himself with out a lob, and ns often as he secures one the production of his "pipers" la apt to end the engagement. Tbe Royal Color. Purple has always been considered tlte i )jid color. The III fated Charles 1. wat-. i.ov.ever, at his own desire, crowned iii a robe of white. Although be was scr.ously reminded that of the tv.o exct pilous to this rule, Richard II. an-1 Henry VI. who wore white saiin robes at their coronations; both had (Mne to a violent end, one at Fuatclraot castle and one in the To .( r, Cliarb s I. wis resolute In his lUcir-.on, and, when, twenty-throe yet is afterward, almost to a day, his boil;- was conveyed to its grave thiot-g'ii a heavy snowstorm, the sai- per stitious could nut help remarking 111,,,, the third "wlilte king" had suf fered a violent death. The Licorice Plant. Our tnl. re licorice supply about two ;niliioiis dollars' worth yearly c.oi.ic .io.a tho cuuurrles bordering :,i i.iu .,.-UiU-i Tuucaii. ...uot pop'u think that licortco ivi-1, iiii.u too wooden twigs and liiMuc.ii s oi a tree. Dut in reality tiiu liuui-icu root is the root part of i v.ry pretty, dainty plant, which has L.--.;.li;tii) shaped leaves that art coioicd bright green on one Bide mid pale silvery green ou the other. T.ie Lcurice pljut is a perennial, and iu Eiand, wnere they aro trying to H1....L- an industry of raising it, the exponmi uti rs plant it In rows be tween cabbages and potatoes. Tha Candle Nut. Thiii ir.a m a native of tho Pacific Itl.i.iu.-, uuJ lite name is derived from Ilic ii. t l itiiil llie Kernels are so full oi on ua. rt ii. ii dried they can be KUicii on ic lis and used as candles, li.e yiupie oi Hawaii, after having roa. ud i, icse nuts aud removed the slk.is, ic,...cr t ie kernels to a paste, wliicn, wnea Ilavored with pepper and sail, ix &u.d to be a most appetizing tils. i. The husk of the nut and the t'.t.ii v:ii,cii exudes from the tree have iw j.r.u.i valms, while the burned i,iii is used to maxe au indelible ia.i vi.,i v.iicn tattooing is done. Cats on Ocean Liners. Kvry ocean liner carrying pai. i-iuu.- ui.vays has on board from six to ten cats, tucse being appor tioned to Mirious parts ol the ship, as Wi.il as appearing in the vessel's books as regird the rations they draw. A lew ol i:u- liist cia.-s saloon cats have become iju:le celebrated, espe daily iu the loiig-voyage boats that go to India and Australia. Large sums have been offered for one sa loon cat on a great line. Auctions in Japan. They have a qjeer way of holding nueiious in japan, and these affairs are ciitiitiy wiiuoat noise. The auc t.uitcr pels up t lie object to be bold an 1 a.s.v-i tor b.!s on it. Each bidder tin n tvi i.os h.a highest price on a bit ol pip'. r and deposits it in a box. The box is opened and the object giv en to the one who has offered the luoBt for it. Lord Curzon's Writing. Lord Cuizou's writing was so bad at Oxford that whin he wrote to a rel.itlve and to a friend with whom be was wont to be candid about that relat.ve's shortcomings and put the letter in the wrong envelopes no harm resulted. His kinsman couldn't read the letter, but surmised it must be a request for money and sent a check at once Characteristics of Elephants. A herd of elephants Is usually one family, and similarity of features can be traced in them with ease. Ob servations have shown that In one herd of twenly-one- the trunk of each was long, the same breadth through out, and not tapered to a point. In another of thirty-live the eyes of all were of one color. Tongue of Various Animals. The tongues of souip animals aro very dangerous weapons. A lion could speedily kill a man by merely licking him with his tongue. The tongues of all the members of the eat family are covered with curious reeurvlnif spinfs, formed of tni-.-'- p-rf;lv; My face and neck were one mass ol sores; the doctor said I luul eczema and erysipelas. Finally I used San-Cura Ointment and slept all night for the first time in weeks, and In a short time was completely cured, Chas. Fay, Townville, 1'a. zoo ana ioo, ai uunn s r uuon s. . A. H. Nntloiinl KiirniiiimiPiit, Minneapolis, Mino. Low rates via Nickel Plate Koad, Aug. 10th, 11th, l'2tb and certain trains on the 13th. Good returning Aug, 31st. For full information and extension of limit call on or address C. A. Asterlm, D, P. A., 807 State St., Erie. Pa. 4ta8 WHOLE OR HALF TRUTHS Hotter be single In peace than mar ried in war. The r ck of success Isn't located In lleld of rosea. The follow w ho objects to tllseiplint' needs It the most. ion can inherit nullity, but you ve got to hustle for experience. The optimist lias an easy time of it lie smiles while others work. It doesn't cost uuj'thln to say "good morning" even if it's ruining. Sjnie folks ought to take their con sciences out once In aulille for exor cise. Silence Isn't always golden. Tho talker vf!h sinne'hlng to say Is worth a ilo.en keep stills. Tho optimist who thinks that folks lire civilized should yell "I'lrel" to crowded house and watch results. From "tiumptljii," by N. C. Fowler, Jr. A ShoimlrPn Finn, It was not a very cheerful memorau dum mid the shopgirl's look was not very cheerful either lis, on pay night, she Iii-ought It home to her mother. It was a memorandum of the lines that had taken n good slice out of her wages, nod It ran: Standing on lmlr $010 IrfuvltiB loss than one yard on ribbon roll 10 Pt'i-mlttltiK patron to drpnrt unserved .26 l.utoni'HK (i5 Gum chewiiiB 10 Frror In mlilltloii 05 writing Ini.isiiiu-t Cupllrato 10 Error In iuIiIicsh lo Total JO.SS "There nre 1H0 rules posted up In our little shop," said the girl bitterly, "and an Infraction of any one of them Is finable." Xcw York Press. A Tough I'rolilcin. The following letter received lit this otllee has been referred to the Laueas ter Literary society: "I married a wid ower and went to live In the homo where he had lived with his llrst wife. I find a number of her clothes In a closet to wit. one brown dress skirt. two petticoats, three pairs of stockings, one pair or suppers nnd a black silk waist. How shall I dispose of them In u way that will be satisfactory to her relatives and tho neighbors?" Atchi son Globe. He who murmurs aornlnst his eondl tlon does not umlerstniid It. but he who neeepls of It In pence will soon learn to comprehend it Auon. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aud Dealer iu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Iiislde Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address, JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA or F. P. AMSLER. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, FJL. Telephone No. 20. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant lo Take, Powerful lo Cure. And Welcome In Every Borne. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Krm.cly Favorite Reme dv In adantsd toallfieaandlKjili b'XC8, affording permanent re in m an crnrv cniiHf'ii njr iiiitiiriiy or me moou, urli oh KldiMvv. Itlmhlor and l.lv.-r im- llalnU; ctireH 4 unHtiputiun aud AVettkoeaifea pet'iiHur to women. It iiroveflrUiet t'ripfiil in canes where all other medi cine have totally failed. No Miffererahnuld despair aaionguiHiiiHrcmeuy iMit) tried. It nas an unbro ken record of Hnrreps fur over 80 yearn, aud hai won liOHts of warm friends. Aro voti siilTerini! from anrrlfneano traceable to the CfuiM'tt mentioned 7 If an, lr. Kennedy has bi.ikcu ins personal a tin proiecsionai reputation on tho natetueiiUluU Fitvoriio ltuiuedy will do you Send for a frr trlnl tmltlo and booklet con taining ralunhle mcdiraladvireon the treatment of Viirioua diBenses. WntealMof or an 'KHy Tent for flininit' outi f von tmve kidney diseuee. Ad drees Ir. Oji . id Kennrfiy'H Houh, tioiulmit, N. V. RFMEltlBER. the full nnmel a Dr. David Ken- wly'a F.W'iiUITK (EMKlY,madct Itomlont, f . V. .and the pri-e is VI. OO 0ix 1ottU-8 V.W) at II dni'M-ttf iu tho I mud Suites. Canada and foreign countries. (& patents!! I TRADE-UARKS COPYRIGHTS 1RADE-UARKS COPYRIGHTS "Write to ua and we. will tell you with Out any chare. e whether your invention is probably patentable, how to proceed to obtain a pateut, and just what it will ctiit you. OwU m. tv ice aud lowest rates. -" MASON r T "10 F ST & CO. , "WASHINGTON 'TT - - IT PAYS TO A DVERTISE IN THIS PAPER PL1 f-q" Silk Elbow Length, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 A 1MIII. Io tha $1.00 Glove black ouly a nice quality silk. In the $12."! Glove black aud white, double tips. . In the 81.M) Glove black aud white, open at the wrist. CoiiHiilora blo quautit; of these, so think we'll be able to supply all who come. Onlorn by mail will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM B. JAMES, til m FOREST COUNTY TIONISTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time DtportU SoliciUxl. A. Watn Cook, President, A. B. DI RKOTOR8 A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Win. HmoarbauRh, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Rltohev. J. T. Dalo. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted tor on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable HARDWARE A look al ouratook will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked 'p on everything in hardware fur tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Contractor, tbe Builder, or the Householder. Bissfcll Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTJIR, NEW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The IJciHl for the Least Money. J. C. Scowden, TIONESTA HARDWARE. All kind of Gas and Steam Fitting. Are prepared to do any kind of Tin Work, Spoutioe, Ac. Our Specialty :-Sanitary Plumbing Hot and Cold We Give Special Well If You Want a Paper lloof, or a Better Grade, Give Us a Call. - Out-of-town estimates and work given prompt attention. Any Kind of Kepuirs Promptly Ordered. Our supply of Hardware is increasing every day. Tionesta THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, IONESTA, - PEXN. S. S. CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. OB TE-A-IMXTsTQ- Gloves, OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK. PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. 155,000. Will pay Four l'er Cent, per Annum Kkllt. Cashier. Wm.Smkarbauoh, Vloe Prenldoiit Sensible Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Screen Wire, ' Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. Tionesta, Pa. Water Piping. Attention to Oil Supplies. Hardware. OFTIGIAK Office ) -k Nalioual Bank Building, OIL CITV, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. 1 1 1
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