TOE Smart k Silberbers; 5? 0122: s. New Fall Suits How gratifying it is to be first to appear in clothes of distinctively new fashion. Thus it is that one becomes noted for having a hand in setting the style. This proud privilege we now help our cus tomers to enjoy. There are many new, distinct ive, elegant, smart varieties here today. They are the styles that will be prime favorites a month from now and right along after that through the season. Leaders of fashion may make their se lections now and be right ior weeks to come in the enjoyment of exclusive apparel. The Natty Tailor-Made Suits, 22-inch and 24-inch lengths, Peplum Suits and Blouse Eton Suits are most enthusiastically endorsed by high author ities. They are here in the new fancy plaids. Plain blacks and plain colors in broadcloths such as smoke, wine, green, brown, navy blue and such others as destined to become popular within the next few weeks. New Pall White and blace lace lingerie waists from the looms and beautifully made up into the most fascinating of styles, trimmed and finished in highest class SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company, Presided, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice PresideDt, GEORGE LEWIS. DIRECTORS: D. J. Geary W. R. Barr J. R. Campbell AUDITOR: W. II. Wise. Joseph Seep George Lewis Henry Suhr Jas. P. Kern Four Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. Call Write Telephone Telegraph. n eyeral Reasons WHY YOU ATTEND Tho Best Counts of Shiitv. Inrce faculty of Experienced Specialists. raculty nre Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. I'incst Iluildinff and Equipment, Gymnasium. Baths, etc Free Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainments. More thantlOO New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. Culls for Graduates to fill (rood places exceed Entire Student Enroll ment by more than SO per cent. Clean Athletics Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue. ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ROCHESTER, :uj.rji.n:u.a b.b.h.i PENNSYLYAJSIA. RAILROAD LOW - RATE EXCURSION TO OIIj city and titosyille SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1906 Rate to Oil City Train Loaves. or Tilusville and return Glado '. !M7 a. in. $1 00 Htrutherg 9.5 1 " 1 (Ml Warren l Mi " 1 00 Irvineton 10.00 " 1 ik) Tldioute in.3-1 " 75 Hickory 10.50 " 75 Tionesta 11.02 " 75 OilCliy Arrive 1140 " Titusville Arrive p. m. Returning, special train leaves l ituiville 7.00 p. m., Oil City 7.-10 p. ui. Tickets will be valid tor passage troino; only on special train. Returning, on special train Kept, 23, and regular trains Hopt. 21. Train IS3 due to lnave Oil City 3.:!0 p. in., Sept. 24, will leave Titusville 'i.'M p. m. In consideration of reduced rate at which sold, baggage will not I checked on tbexe tickets and tbey will be valid tor passage only on trains for which tlit-y are authorized to be sold. Children between live and twelve years of ace, half fare. W. W. ATTKRBURY, .T.K.WOOD, GEO. W. ISO YD, General Mauager. Passenger Tralllo Manager. General Passenger Agent Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of John Cbarleston,fite of Tionosta Bor ough, Forest County? Pa., decraHod, hav ing been granted to the undorsigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make rayinent without delay, and those haviug claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. F. K. Lanson, Adin'r, Tionesta, Pa. A. C. Brown, Attorney. 8-15-Ct . 1 - Cotlc. Cholera and LnamDerlaiO S Diarrhoea Kemrdy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER Waists. net, black taffeta and The daintiest ot materials fresh SILBERBERG, Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. A. P. Dale II. II. Fair D. T. Borland A. M. Loweutritt SHOULD THE. 8 N. V. .rjyn ijli.u one Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my ofllce and will be presented at the next term of Court for confirmation: First and final account of D. B. Shields, administrator of the estate ol Peter V. Merciiliolt, late of Jenks township, For est county, Pa., deceased. FirHt and dual account of D. li. Shields, administrator d. b. n. o. t. a. of the estate of Jacob Mercilliott, late of Jenks town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First and final account ot F. F, Hart, administrator of the estate of James Nevison, late of Rock Creek, Oblo, de ceased, J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., August 27, 1000. ' mm 0IIIS TODR Schedule For the First Two Weeks of the Republican Spellbinders. SHEPP TO DIRECT THE ORATORS "Uncle Joe" Cannon and Other, of National Prominence to Speak In Pennsylvania. Special Correspondence. Philadelphia, September 18. Edwin S. Stuart, the Republican nominee lor governor, aud hla col leagues on the Republican state tick et, will start out this week upon tho'.r tour of the state, and will make their initial speeches of the trip at Centre Hall. Centre county, on Thursday, Sep tember 20, at a farmer's picnic. They are scheduled to go to Uellefonte the same day and address the voters of that borough. On Friday, September 21. they will address a meeting In the evening at Clearfield, and there will be an after noon meeting the followlug day, Sat urday. September 22, at Ixiclt Haven, Clinton county, and In the evening they will speak at Willlamrport, Ly coming county. A meeting In the afternoon at So linsgrove, Snyder county, will open the week, beginning Monday, Septem ber 24, and on the evening of the snme day the governor-to-be and his colleagues will address a meeting In SiinntnUIn, Northumberland couuty. On Tuesday, September 25, they will be In Mahanoy City In the aftarnoon, nnd In Pottsville In tho evening. There will ho a meeting in Well boro, Tioga county, on the evening of Weiluer.ilny, September 20, aud on Thursday, September 27, the candi dates will speak In the afternoon at McSnicthport, McKean county, and In the evening at Bradford, McKean county. TicnoFta. I'orert county, will be vis ited on the afternoon of Friday, Sep tember 2S, and on the evening of th same day the spellbinders will address a meeting In Warren county. An afternoon meeting In Corry, Erie county, will be held on Saturday, Sep tember 29, and on the evening of th same day there will be a grand rally In Erie. Great Demand For Stuart There was a great demand upon Chairman Andrews, of the Republican steto committee, for meetings to be addressed by Candldnte Stuart, and as far as possible an effort was made to meet every reasonable request for such meetings. Colonel Andrews has announced the appointment of Colonel Daniel B. Shepp. a member of Governor Penny packer's staff, to be chief of the bu reau of speakers for the Republican state committee. Colonel Shepp has many friends throughout the state, and It Is predicted that he will enlist many of the best orators of the Repub lican party in this and other states In the cause of Republicanism In Penn sylvania. TJncle "Jce" Cannon Is among oth ers that Colonel Shepp Is confident he will have to speak for the whole Re publican ticket In this state this fall. Colonel Shepp has been In communi cation with Chairman Sherman, of the Republican National Congressional Committee, and has been advised that a number of national celebrities will be assigned to speak in this state. Re publicans realize that the skirmish of the next presidential campaign is now going on. The loyalty of Republicans every where must be appealed to, that they shall not be misled by the cry for fu sion candidates, with the declarations that there Is no national significance to the canvass In this state this fall. Emery and his supporters are bitsv with arguments that this Is simply a local fight, but when the Garmana. the Guffeys, the Donnellys and the Ryans et al. go over to Nrw York and tell Bryan what they are really doing In Pennsylvania It Is time that Republi cans all along the line should awaken to the true situation and rally around the banner cf Edwin S. Stuart, their nominee for governor, and have Penn sylvania give a ringing answer to the Bryan presidential boomers with a tre mendous Republican and Roosevelt majority in November. fiooil LIsteuerM. Iu conversing with one's friends noth ing is so chilling as un apparent lack of attention ami sympathy. It might be added that nothing Is more vulgar were MA the listener's Indifference common to the majority of our most cultured people. If when one Is ad dressed she will remember to incline Ue body slightly forward tin attitude of rapt sitteutiou will soon be uncon sciously assumed mid, whether really worthy of It or not, new recruits gain ed fur the always popular, as rare, l-lass known as "good listeuers." A Work of Art. Miss Knox There goes Bess Mugley. Miss Bright Yes, site played the part of the heroine In the private theatricals at the church. Miss Kmx-.Graelous! I Id she have the face to play the hero ine? Miss Bright No, but the cos tuiner (Wed one up for e.r. Philadel phia Press. Obedient. "Now, T'Vpmy." said (ho mother of a small boy a.j fjie paused In th disci plinary slipper exercise, "what made J-otl eat the whole uf that pie?" " 'C-cause," sobbed Tommy, "you t-tuld me to n-iit-ver do t things by h-ha I vea ." I'll lea go N ews. A (.L'AHANTKKf) CURE FOR Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it Pazo Ointment fails to cure in B to 14 days. 60c. - I'rce Hiiiimier OiilhiK Booklet, containing list of amuse ment resorts aud quiet summer homes on the Nickel Plate Road. Call on agent or address C. A. Aster! in, D, P. A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa., or U. F. Horner, Q. P. A., Cleveland, O. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whoopiug Cough. SIBERIAN HOSPITALITY A rhiirinltiK Vlalt, With n Si. " ''. ;t "Birrlfyliiat ('limn?:. Dotnlurrf at the Siberian vil!;;g,- of Kiivochoxovo, M. Jules Lepras re membered that hn had a letter to a uotable of the place nnd hastened to present It. M", Gautlcr In his book on Russia describes In M, I.cgras' own words the cordial hospitality with which he was received nnd also tells of the tlilllculty which concluded his charming visit. "They had detained me till 10 o'clock In (he evening," be writes, "by repeat ing, 'Why are you in a hurry?' and I was on the point of making my depar ture when I lunrd (he mistress of the house say In a low voice to her hus band. 'Shall I send for (he carriage? To which lie replied, 'No.' At this word a shiver passed over mo. Doubtless this host, who had made me send away the coachman, was unaware of what his refusal nit ant, else he would have said to me, 'Here Is n sofa; sleep here.' "My situation was perilous, but what could I do? At the end of a few mo ments I rose to take my leave, nnd, having asked If I could get n cab, was met with the reply that tit this hour none could bo obtained. "Krlvocliokovo Is a village whose population constitutes the very flotsam ami Jetsam of Siberian civilization. The village has neither streets nor lights nor police. It Is considered a cutthroat spot, where honest people shut themselves tight at night. "I had neither stick nor revolver, and I had on me a large sum of money. Finally, I was Ignoraut of the exact position of my Inn, situated over a mile away. First of till, dogs threw themselves upon me. I shook them off and started as best I could. "The night was Inky black. Amid the irregular clusters of houses (here was no regular street by which to guide myself. As I hesitated I heard a 'Who Is that?' It was n watchman of ft pile of wood who hailed me. He di rected me, nnd, giving me u large branch (hat would do as a stick, lie said: 'You are wrong, bariue, to go about this way without a revolver. The place Is not safe. May God pro tect you!' "As 1 approached another cluster of houses a v.'atchmau sounded his rattle menacingly and dogs (lew nt me sav agely. When this watchman approach ed I induced him to accompany me. lie informed mo (hat the evening be fore a traveler who was staying at my hotel, having started early to catch a train, had been assassinated about ten paces from there. Finally wo reached the Inn. It took a bng time to make them open (ho door, but I finally got In side nnd reached my room, trembling with fever and fatigue, and fell down helplessly, only conscious of having passed an hour and a half whose re membrance will remain with me long. As for my so amiable host, whose hos pitality illicit have cost me my life, he will doubtless never know of this nd venture." Mncedonln. MiKvd.-.sito. the laud of the three streams, Yardar, Struma and Ylstritsa, Is hemmed In by lofty mountains, of which the best known or the highest are Olympus, Sliardagh and Ithodope, the last named rising to between 8.000 and !VH!0 feet above the level of (he sea. It Is muting (he most picturesque countries of Humpe, abounding In mag nificent forests, which climb hills, fringe rivers ami cover Islands; In wild mountain scenes, wonderful waterfalls, silent, saiiless lakes an appropriate setting f.ir gems of emerald islets, deep gorges, t -Izr.y mountain paths, smiling plains ami desolate passes, which ought to prove an Irresistible attraction to the traveler who regards genuine dan ger and real discomfort as the appro priate condiment of pleasure. Tito Sluivliiir finish. It Is likely that (he best shaving brush ever made sheds more or lesa hairs. To prevent this take au elastic baud, neither loo heavy nor loo light; cut it once (not In (woi. aud, holding one end (Irmly on (he handle, wind tho rubber around the bristles as close :p to the bundle as you can, stretching taut as you wind. When you come to (he end tip a simple tint knot (not ft granny knot l or else lose the end. By careful winding a very neat job can be done, and the bristles can be worn down to the socket without losing a hair. sti-niiprrs. .Mi's, de Fashion (at a children's par ty) Marie! Nur;cgii-1 Yes, ma'am. Mrs. tie I'a-hl in It's time for us to go home. hi-'h of lliese children Is mine? Home Clint. For fifteen years I was alllicted with inflammation of the kidneys and pain in the groin, side and back, and Hollered no one knows how much until I took Thompson's Barosma, which made a complete cure, as I have been perfectly well for several years. E. S. Notirse, Ma pleton, Iowa. Thompson's Karosma, 50o and fl.OO. 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 in its effect. Price 25 cents. For sale by Dunn it Fulton. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, FJL. Telephone No. 20. PRKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. HE YOUR TEETH llxlraeled Without l'alu Before cold weather 'starts. Set teetb, $5.00. Gold crowns, bust 22k. poltl, 85.00 Silver fillings, any eize, CO cents. Dr.RC.Keid Over Oil City Trust Co. Hank, Oil City. New York l'aiuless Dentists. lennsylvania UAILHOAD. Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, aud principal iutormodiate stations, 11:01 a. in. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. in. daily, 5:28 p. tn. Sundays, For BRADFORD, CLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:5:1 a. m, daily, 4:1(1 p. m. week days. For Warren aud Intermediate stations, 2:4') p. m, tiun days, W. W. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. V. HOYD, G. P. A. It II LW IV. To Take Effect July 1 st, l!K).-. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH JLUL Stations I 2 4 p.m a. Leave Arrive p.m. p, 7 Nebraska 6 7 7 Ross Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettvllle Ruck Mills Mayburg Porkey Minister Wellers Hastings Blue Jav Henry's Mill Barnes 1 5 12 00 5 II 60 5 11 40 6 11 20 5 11 15 5 11 05: 5 10 55' 4 7 1 007 1 10 7 1 28 1 45 8 1 50 8 1 55 8 2 10 8 2 25 8 i 40 8 3 05 9 3 15 9 p.m a, 10 45 4 10 311 4 10 10 4 10 (H) 4 Sheffield Arrive Leave a. m.lp.m T. D. COLLINS, Pbesidknt. Pa sli'ci'sr.UoficK OFTIGIAIT. Office ) 7K Natioual Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. They defy the fiercest wintersgaleorthe hottest m summer s sun. Through all the changes of weathers or seasons they preserve your house against the action of the elements, because they cover so thoroughly and wear so well and so long. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co J Philadelphia DR. KENNEDY'S Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. I'r. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY in not a disguised enemy of the human nice; whuru it cannot help, it docs not harm. It is composed of vegetable ingro dicnts and docs nut bout or inllnmo the blood but cools nnd purities it. In all ruses of Kidney troubles. Liver complaints, Con stipation of the Rowels, and the delicute derangements which ntlliet women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY is beyond praise. Thousands of grateful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullness of words which mere business certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards excuses no crimes brouks no hearts. In its coming there is hope, nnd in its wings thero is healing. We challenge a trial nnd are confident of the result. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAR a Bottle. Rear in mind the name and address : Dr. David KENNEDY, Rondout. Now York. Special l.oiv One W'ny Itnlrx Went, Northwest and Southwest, via he Nickel Date Road daily, August 27th to Ootober 31st, inclusive. Write (J. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa., for full particulars. oct3l m Iehiedy 1 Case Children's r-"! Fleeced Underwear. MILL SECONDS 12o, 15c, lXc, '20o, 22e, 25c, 27c. 30c, 33o For Sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 2(1, 28, 30, 32, 34 That' a whole lot less than regular price for this quality Underwear well knit aud uicoly lleeced but you notice we say "Mill Seconds." Never had a case of "Mill Socooda" that came as near being perfect as this oue. Pay you to lay in a supply for the entire season. Black Waist, $1.25. Made of chiffon weight mercerized sntiu, a soft silky quality, with a pretty embroidered design on front of waist. A waist as dressy as though made of silk aud a lot more ser viceable. Fancy Fleeced Cottons. Some fiO or (i0 pieces ranging from 12Jo to 18o yard in faucy Persian and Japanese designs. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 27ie l)epoit$ Solicited. A. Waynb Cook, President. A. B. DIHKOTORS - A, Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Wui. Hmearlmugb, N. P. Wheeler, T. P. Rltohev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptld on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. HARDWARE A look al our itook will suffice tn show that we are corn, plctely stocked up 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 Mechanic, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Cvil nissfdl Plow. Wi Syracuse Plows, fp-J Lawn Mowers, tjj Hand Cultivators, i Garden Tools, Farm Implements, B SEE otj:r, new y Ball Bearing Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly fgj, : . . i Nice Stock of Buggies Al ii ways on Hand N The Bct for tho Leunt Money. H J. C. Scowdon, TIONESTA Plumbinff&i Tinning in and out of town. Nails, all sizes and kinds. Building Hardware. , Oil Well Supplies. Steam and Water Gauges. Swift liUbricators. Genuine Willtom Gas Lights, And their celebrated asbestos tels. &ee and you will try our 6 lor 25r mantel?. Examine our 65c clothes rack that you can buy for 30c. A 10c granite pie plate for Sc. . A few galvanized wash basins at 6c each. " Some home made pails at the right price. ' Fruit evaporators and apple parers. Orders taken for wagons. Tionesta DUFFS COLLEGE A High Cr.d' ' Commercial 1 and Shorth.nd Trainlsc School, qualifying youog j mo ud woam for the poatiani of mat ud mpoa- '. ability drmaixipd in Ihii gfet FmincUl and Manu- lachiringCeutrr. Potltlons .ecured for graduates. I 'Writs for Circular., Pituburg , P. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. Will pay Four l'er Cent, per Annum Kkllt. Cashier. Wm, Smkarbauoh, Vice President Building Papers, Chicken Wire, Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints and Oils. Clothes Wringer U Tionesta, Pa. HARDWARE DOES coated double looped wire man- Hardware. WANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and mail order Iiouhp, asxiHtant tnanager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary f 20 and fxpeiiM-H paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permauent. No Investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write at mice for full particular and enclose pf-aiUlreHHfd envelope. Address, GENERAL MAN AGER, 134 LakeSt., Chicago, 111. 8-l-10t
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