Smart & Silberbera: STOICS. IMPORTANT Cloak Room News Fah v Dollar's Worth of Siiiiuuer Wearables Must lie Sold this W eek Nothing to be reserved, no matter what the loss. We must have and are determined to make room lor fall showings, hence these new and interesting cut prices. The first move is to clear out all Linen and Rep Suits. This will be accomplished by sharp, decisive price reductions. The foregoing line consists of shirt waist, Eton, box coat and pony suits in 8 different varieties, some plain tailored, others beautifully trimmed with embroidery and lace insertions and medallions. Lot 1 All suits that were $8, $10, 12, 15, now $3. Lot 2 All suits that were $18, $20, 25, now $5. The Second Move is to clear out All White Serge Suits. 30, 35, 40, 45 Suits for 15. Women's suits in very choice materials of finest quality white serge and black hair stripe in the nobby Eton Prince Chap tight fitting 23-inch taffeta lined jackets. These are ex ceptional values at 15. Come early as you can, the offerings are exceptional. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice PremdeDt, GEORGE LEWIS. Two Per Cent. Is about what government bonds will net you. Our Certifi cates of Deposit can be readily converted into cash and pay Four Per Cent. Call Write Telephone-: Telegraph. AXUJGCO :i iyeral Reasons WHY YOU ATTEND The Best Cour.ie of Studv. n i Larite Faculty of Lxpericnced Specialists. Faculty are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. Finest Building and Equipment, Gymnasium, Rath, etc Free Course of HiKh-Clusa Lectures and Entertainments. More tharftloO New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. Calls for Graduates to fill (food place exceed Entire Student Enroll mcnt bv more than 50 oer cent. Clean Athletics-Baseball, Basketball, Enthusiasm in Every Department. ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, IinrilKSTKK, 0300000C3C THIAL LIST. List of rniiHcf sot down fur trial In tho Court of Common I'lean of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencinK on the Fourth Monday of September, 1!KXJ: 1. Ueorge M. Miller vs. J. M. Demia and Harry Kern is, doint; liimineH hh J. M. Hernia A Son. No. 17, September Term, 1904. Summons in assumpsit, 2. James Humes va. O. V. Miles and Gardner, partners doinu; btminess as Miles V (lardnor. No. 4:t, May. Term, l'.Kia. Appeal from J. 1'. T. D. Collius, F. X. Kreitlor, F. K. Brown and W. W. Mekey vs. I,. S dough and T. K. Bradley. No. 5, Sep. temhtir Term, lixt'i. Summons in eject ment. 4. James J. Monross vs. A. Malum. No. 19, February Term, 1!HX. Appeal from .1.1'. 5. T. 1). Collins vs. South Penn Oil Co. No. 12, No; ember Term, 1!M!. Sum mons in ejectuif t. - Attest, J. C. GKIST, Prothonolary. Tionesta, Pa., August '27, 19tX. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby Kiven that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my otliee and will bo presented at the next term of Court for confirmation: First and final account of D. H. Shields, administrator of the estate ol Peter V. Mercilliott, late of Jenks township, For-, est county. Pa., deceased. First and fiDal account ol D. R. Shields, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of the estate of Jacob Mercilliott, Jato of Jenks town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First and final account ol F. F, Hart, administrator of the estate of James Nevison, late of llock Creek, Ohio, de ceased, J. C. GRIST, Clerlcf OrpMana' Court. Tionesta, Pa'., August ", yHxi. J2G SILBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MEKRITT. JLU JLUXOXOOOvN SHOULD TH and Field Day Exercises. Send for Catalonia. N. V, Anything painted with them is easily cleaned and easy to keep clean and bright. The fine glossy sur face of Lucas Paints sheds the dirt. They hold their color nnd brightness and wear longer than any other paint made. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia h-M g'UH'mi ii 1 1. in n mi,. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISK IN THIS PAPKK a a ,fl 1 Anything Tf fj EFOBIIIS NO MOM Men Who Wanted Berry Elected tc "Lift the Lid" Now Under Cover. JAIL GATES AJAR FOR SOME Itmery Gubernatorial Movement Lotei Some "Heavy Contributors" and Hoi Campaign Oratora. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia, September 11. A severe blow was given to th men engaged In tho campaign of falsi pretense which has been waged against the Republican party In Penn sylvania for the last few years by tht revelations growing- out of the dlins trous failure of the Real Estate Trusl company of this city. It has developed that some of the heaviest contributors to the campaign funds that linvo been used to defeat Republican nominees and to promote the so-called cause of "civic righteous ness" have been criminally responsi ble for the failure of this trust com pany, some of them have actually loot ed the Institution, and there is reason to believe that part of the funds be longing to the depositors which were thus stolon were turned over as sub scriptions to the Lincoln and the Cltj Tarty treasurers. During the recent political revolt!' tlon in this city, members of the board of directors of this trust company were the most blatant orators among the "reformers." They misrepresented the condition of the state treasury and would have every one believe that the common, wealth of Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia were being robbod right and left, that the taxpayers' money was being squandered, and thai "the lid" must be lilted at Harrisburg so that all the rascality which they al leged existed In the management o( the state treasury could be exposed forthwith. And Berry "Lifted the Lid." Thpy demanded the election of VI1; liam H. Horry, a Democrat, to the state treasury. Just as prior to the closing of the trust company, they were In sisting upon the election of Lewis Emery, Jr.. to the governorship, along with his 'three Bryanlte Democratic colleagues, who make up the state ticket. These "reform" leaders believed that they could continue to fool the people despite the fact that Horry was elected sir.te treasurer and Berry had "lifted the lid" at Harrisburg. In the lifting of "the lid" Berry showed thnt the so-called reformers lied when they said the state treasury had been mismanaged and that the funds of the people had not been safe guarded under Republican rule. Berry has boon In office since the first Monday In May last,, and his of ficial reports as to what he discovered regarding the finances of the state are the best testimonials that can be pre sented regarding the Republican ad ministration of the affairs of the state treasury. When Mr. B?rry took the oath ol office he receipted for the money in the treasury and he made public the fact that he found on hand $14,000,000. Every penny of the people's money was found and aooounted-for In the state treasury, and Berry ai.d his co-campaigners lu the recent, political battle! In this state have been silenced upon that Issue. At no time within the history of the commonwealth have the finances of the state been in such good shape. At th end of the fiscal year, November 30, 1905, there was a balance in the sink ing fund of $3,600,575.(10, and in the general fund $8,927,950.79, making a to tal of $12,52S,52C39. The total out standing indebtedness on that date was $1,131,867.02. Deducting from this the assets of the sinking fund, the net state debt is found to be $122,958.09, consid erably less than two cents per capita. No other state in the union can make such a splendid showing. But the Real Estate Trust company'! directors, who so loudly demanded the election of Berry as state treasurer and who, until the crash came, were just as Insistent upon the election of Emery to the governorship, have been removed from the political arena. One of them, the president of the company, a pronounced Lincoln party man, hlew out his brains when he found that discovery of his hypocrisy and Iniquity was inevitable. Others of his board of directors have been summoned to reveal the details ol a damnable conspiracy through whirl tho trvr.t company was looted of ovei $7,000,000. Some of them may yet find them selves before the criminal courts to an swer to cn enraped people. John II. Converse, upon whose name so many depositors banked so largely owing to his connections with religlout and reform oiainizetions, has dis claimed any knowledge of the criminal (onduct of officials of the trust com pany. He has not, however, succeeded in sntlsfying the people who lout theii money that he was loyal to their In terests. Instead of protecting their deposits, he was engap"d in promotim; so-called reform campaigns, espousin? the cause of men like Berry and Emery serving on the "advisory board" ol Mayor Weaver, sending big checks tc the City Party campaign fund, attend Ing their meetings, denouncing public officials and Invariably making Repub licans the objects of his attacks. Another of these directors of this trust company, .1. Bayard Henry, hes been a conspicuous member of the Lin coln party. He was proposed for the nomination of lieutenant governor, but a ;i uanti:i:i t ui: i ou mi.es. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 60c Free Summer Outing Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts aurl quiet summer homes on the Nickel Plate Road. Call on agent or address C. A. Astetlm, D. V. A., f)7 State street, Erio, Pa., or 15. P. Horner, O. P. A., Cleveland, O. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whuuping Cough. when the Democrats demanded thla place he was slated for the Lincoln Party nomination for the state Benate. It Is needless to say that Mr. Henry will not run for stato senator this year. When the sensational charges were being made against Republican offl rials, there was none more vicious, none more vindictive among the Lin coln Party leaders than Mr. Henry. He demanded the election of Berry and was to have taken the stump fot .Emery, but he and other members ol his board of directors will be missed from the list of Emery spellbinders. Stuart Meet the Issue. The speech of Edwin S. Stuart, th Republican nominee for governor, at tho meeting in Lehigh county on Sat urday last. In which he demanded that greater protection shall be given de positors In banks and trust companies, has been widely and favorably com mented upon. He declared that in the event of his election to the governor ship he will urge the legislature to re vise the state bank laws, to Incroasi the number of examiners so that there shall be more frequent and thorough investigations of the condition of bank ing Institutions, and that in order thai this shall not he an additional burden upon the general taxpayers, he advo cated a special tax upon the capital ol such banking institutions, to meet the expense of these additional examiners and examinations. STUAKT B00MGR0W1NG Independents la Pittsburg and Phil adelphia Declare For Repub lican Nominee. EMERY CANDIDACY REPUDIATED Citizens Party In Allegheny and Many Members of City Party In Philadel phia For Republican State Ticket Special Correspondence. Harrisburg, September 11. Supporters of Edwin S. Stuart, the Republican nominee for governor, and his colleagues ou the state ticket, have had gratifying reports from two ends of the stnte this week. First, from Allegheny county came the news that the leaders of the Citi zens Party, the local reform organi zation which succeeded In electing Oeorge W. Guthrie mayor of Pitta hurg, have decided to support the en tire Republican state ticket. They pro pose to confine their independent po litical operations to local affairs. In the state campaign they will vote the full. Republican ticket from Stuart down, and also for all of the Republi can candidates for congress. While State Chairman Wesley R, Andrews has been getting gratifying reports from all of the Republican county chairmen In the Interior coun ties, the state committee leaving the management of the canvass In the counties of Allegheny and Phlladel pjiia to the local organiatlons, he has not got .better news from anywhere than he has received from both these oountics. In Philadelphia, where former Mayor Stuart Is best known, a strong move ment has been started In his Interest among fJio members of the City Party. Leaders In that party have formed an organization with the view to voting for the Republican state nominees and for Republican nominees for con gress. The chairman of the movement was one of the most active men upon the stump for Berry and the fusion ticket last fall. He was counted upon by the Emery managers to accompany theii candidate for governor on his tour ol the state. Llncolnlte Campaign Chair man Gable was chagrined a few daye ago when he learnod that this gifted spellbinder is going to speak for Ed win S. Sttnrt this fall. His name l George W. Sturmer. He is styled "the locomotive engineer orator." and he Is very widely known throughout Penn sylvania. Scheming Leaders Repudiated. In a public statement, explaining hie position to the City Party voters ol Philadelphia, Mr. Sturmer, among other things, said: "The City Party voters are going tc confine their attention to local affair; this fall, that is, those of them who are Republicans. They believe that the mixing of state and nation politics It this, a seral-natlonal election, Is fraught with grave dangers to the cause ol civic regeneration, and If carried fur ther, means the total annihilation ol the reform forces next February. "The ticket nominated by the Dem ocratic party and endorsed by the Lin coln party, which was led by many men high In the councils of the City Party, Is not satisfactory to a large proportion of the City Party voters The election of Mr. Emery, who, while an honest man, would carry Into office three Democrats, which, with the pres ent state treasurer, would give the Democrats tho preponderance of powei in the executive offices at Harrisburg. Suppose Mr. Emery, if elected, should die. The entire state administration of this rock-ribbed Republican stato would be In the hands of the Demo cratic party. "The present Republican ticket is be yond reproach. Against the charactei or Integrity of any one of them no man can say a word. The head of the ticket is a native and resident of this city, he has been honored by our citizens with the highest office within their gift, nnd he performed the duties of that high office with all credit to himself and to the full satisfaction of the people. It is not to be supposed that if elected to the office of governor he will fall the people or put a stain on the proud record he row hnldc." For fifteen years 1 was afllicted with inflammation of tho kidneys and pain in the groin, side and buck, and suffered no one knows how much until I took Thompson's Baroaina, which made a complete cure, as I have been perfectly well for several years. 13. S. Nourse, Ma pleton, Iowa. Thompson's Barosraa, 50o and $1.00. Dunn A Fulton. As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain's Salve is all that can be desired. It is soothing and healing lit it ellect. Price 25 cents. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. When looking for a bargain call on Hopkins. Y l.xIraeUd Without Puiu Before cold weather starts. Set teeth, 85.00. Gold crowns, best 22k. gold, $5.00. Silver fillings, any size, 50 cents. Dr.RC.Reid Over Oil City Trust Co. Hank, Oil C ity. New York Painless Dentists. Pennsylvania ItAlLltOAD. Schedule in Effect May '27, 190ii. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. ui. daily, 5:28 p. in. Sundays, For BRADFORD, CLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. ui. daily, i:ia p. in. week days. Fo'r Warren and intermediate stations, 2:44 p. in, Sun days. W. vy. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. KAIL WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, l'.K).. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH S 1 Stations 2 4 p.u) a. Leave Arrive p. m. p.m 6 30 (1 05 16 00 17 i7 7 Nebraska Rosa Run Lamentation Newtowu Mills Kellettville Buck Milla Mayburg Potkey Minister Wellera Hastings Blue Jay Uenry'B Mill Barnes Sheluekl Arrive Leave 7 1 007 1 10 7 12 00 5 45 11 50 5 35 11 40 5 25 11 20 5 15 11 15 5 10 11 05:5 05 10 55 4 55 10 45 4 45 10 IW'A 35 10 10 4 20 10 00:4 15 a. m. p.m 1 2.) 8 1 4 8 1 50 8 1 fv8 2 10 8 2 25 8 2 40 8 3 05 9 3 15 9 p.ma T. D. COLLINS, Prksidknt. n, diuGUsr Mqqck OFTIOIAU. Office ) 7K National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. , Exclusively optical. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, FA. Telephone No. 20. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY rieasant lo Take. Powerful lo Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND UVER CURE Dr. Davlil KtTr..oc) Fnvorlto Hemf dy is ailspted to alia:??!! ami bntlv ftxeit, nllonliiiK permanent rtv lie! in nil cn.' caiiM cl lr Impurity of t lie blond, mi rli in Kiiinrv, i:iii,lilr anil J. Ivor Com. plaints; cures ( oiitljiillou and Veiikm Hr jiciilinr tnv:oim-n. 1 1 proves h iicrewfiil In cne where all other medU cine Imve totally uilcil. No mitTercrphoulit ilcipair an lonu' na Ihi remedy In untried. It Iihb an unbro ken reeon! of siieeeHB for over SO years, and bat won liiiptK of wtrm friends. Are you n'MIrnni; from anyiliefi trarenhln to the tune mention' il? If no, llr. Kemii'ily haa ataki'd lii perninul ami pnffional reputation on the ntiilemuiit that Favorite Keuieily will do you good. Keml for ft frro irlnl lioltto and booklet ron tahiiiie vnheil'le tueilii-nladvii i. on the treatment of various diRifice.. Write also for an "Kasy Test' forfiii'litnroiitif yon have kidney ilisenie. Address lir. !vld KemitMW Hons, ItonilfMtt, N. Y. REMt- Mtir.K, the'fn'l nnim-la Dr. David Ken r.edv'8 f'AVOItll B It EM KDY, made at Itomlont, N. V..aiidtli' price iu lift. (ID (six bottles fi.on) at all ilriij!L'isls in tho liuited Mates, Canada and foreign countries. J ORKNZO PULTON, Manufacturer of ami Dnaler iu HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONRSTA. PA. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Jobn Charleston, late of Tionesta lior oufrh, Forest County, Pa., decfased, hav ing lieen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to suiil estate are hereby notilled to make aymeut without delay, and those having claims or demandN will present them, duly antlioiitii'ntpil, tor aeltlement. F. K. Lanson, Adm'r, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney, 8-15-tlt Chamberlain's fhRen,yd Never (ails. Buy it now. It may save life. Case Children's Fleeced Underwear. MILL SECONDS 12o, 15e, ISo. 20o, 2'2o, 25c, 27c. 30c, 33o For Sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 2li, 28, 30, 32, 34 That's a whole lot less than regular price fur this quality Underwear well knit ami nicely ileecod hut you notice we say "Mill Seoo idj." Never had a case of "Mill Seconds" that came as near being perfect as this ono. Pay you to lay in a supply for the entire season. Black Waist, $1.25. Made of chiffon weight mercerized satin, a soft silky quality, with a pretty embroidered design on frout of waist. A waist as dressy as though made of silk and a lot more ser viceable. Fancy Fleeced Cottons. Some SO or (i0 pieces ranging from 12o to 18o yard in fancy Persian and Japanese F011EST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time lteposlfi Solicited. A. Waynb Cook, President. A. B. DIRBOTORS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. MmearbitUKb, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Kltohev. J. T. Dalo, A. It. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefit consistent with conservative bank inn. Interest pld on time depoaita. Tour patronatfe respectfully tollcited. j Seasonable i HARDWARE A look at our itook will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked wp on everything in hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechauio, the Contractor. - the Builder, or the Householder. Bissell Plows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTJIR ISTEW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer j m m 111 . i .i i 4i lurus io easuy a enwu can run it, ami uoea trie worn perfectly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Rest for I he Least Money. J. C. Scowdon, TIONESTA Plumbina: in and Nails, all Building Oil Well Supplies. Swift Genuine Willtom Gas Lights, And their celebrated asbestos coated double looped wire man- tels. See and you will try our 3 for 25c mantels. Examine our 6.5c clothes rack that you can buy for 30c. A 10c granite pie plate fdr 5c. A few galvanized wash basins at fc each. Some home made pails at the right price. Fruit evaporators and apple parcrs. Orders taken for wagons. Tionesta DUFFS COLLEGE A High Grade Commercial j end Shorthand Training School, qualifying young j mem aad womee foi Uk poatiom of hurt and mpoe- : ability oVmiedw) in thii great Financial aad Manu- (acturiag Cenwr. Positions secured for areduatet. I Write for Circular., Pitt.burg, P. Tr. iTrrTlnTrr rrrrrrr rcriTrrTC xiTrr Tn TtTcrTTi Til designs. NATIONAL BANK. PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. 155,000. Will jay your l'er Vetil. per Annum Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. Smkahbacor, Vice President Sensible Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. - Tionesta, Pa. HARDWARE DOES & Tinning out of town sizes and kinds. Hardware. Steam' and Water Gauges. Lubricators. Hardware. WANTED: bv Chicago wholesale anil until order house, assistant manai:ir (man or woman) for this county and ad joinltift territory. Salary Jlill and Pxpennes paid wookly; expense money advanced. Work ploanant; poHilion pnriiiannnt. No Investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at once lor full particulara nd endloReself-addreaMed envelope. Address, UKNKRAL MAN AUEK, 134 LakeSt.,Clilcaio,Ill. 8-1-M k
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