Smart & Silberberg. GEAND CMMCS An Event of Great Importance. The power of money saving will be particularly manifest at this sale. Thousands of dollars' worth of Women's Missed ami Children's shoes will le close! out at prices lower thau same can be bought at the lactones to day. Several different lines of as many different grades we have determined to close out entirely. We realize that to do this and make a clean sweep we must make a considerable sacriGce. but Mr. Tayn., our new shoe man, insists. He naturally wants to begin the next season with a clean new stock of his own selection, hence his demand that this sacrifice be made. This will be a memorable event a remarkable sale of good, wearable foot wear at prices below actual cost. A lot ot Infant' Soft Soles, button and lace, in several colors regular it'ic Kde, we will close them out at 1m pair. A lot of Infant' soft sole, in white, pink, tan, red, wine, black anil patent feather regular jo, at 37c a pair. 110 pair of Child's red, tan, and black kid and a few patent leathers, in lace and button, Bir.ns 1 to 6, xlioea tint sold for i)c tiOc, 7."w and foe, at 47c a pair. Si pairs of Child' Kid, lace and button, in red. tan and black, hand turned soles, wedge heel, size 6 to 8, sOc, $1 ami f 1.25 shoes, at 7fc a pair. 'Jil pairs of Child's kid, lace and button, in four sue, all 8ir.tw.-l to II, but mostly narrow widths, regular $1.25 and f 1.00 shoes, at 07c pair. A Child' Kid Oxford, patent tip, spring heel, sizes 81 to 11, at !0c a pair. The same in Misses' sixes Hi to 2, at Hoc a pair. M issea and Children' kid and patent leather Btrap sandals, sizes o to 8 75c, bi to 11 tOo, UJ to 2iOo. 11 HO K EX LOTS. 'M pairs of Women's kid and patent leathers, button and lace, regular J.50 and shoes; eight styles in ail, but not all sizes in every style, at 1.8W a pair. The above Npaec Is too siunll to mention all the good thing we have to oiler to Shoe lluyers, hut we want you to eoiue ami sec for yourself. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. qualifies courses. Several position waiting for every competent young man tenorapher. Inquiries solicited. Catalogue sent free. 144 SOUTH AVINUI. ROCHKSTER. N. V. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Summary of the Week's News of the World. Cream of the News Culled From Long Dispatches and Put In Proper Shape For the Hurried Reader Who ia Too Busy to Read the Longer Reports and Desires to Keep Posted. Iird Salisbury ha resigned as r re tiler of England and A. J. Balfour has been apiwinted In his stead. Shurirf Paxlcy arrived at Batavia from Tyrone. Pa., with Antonio Ral mond, the Italian Indicted for mur der. General George W. Davis will re lieve General Chaffee of the command of the division of the Philippines on Sept. 30. John Iloekwe'.l, a farmer living near Binehamton. was badly wounded In a battle with two hired men who en tered his room to rob him. The detached bell tower of St Mark's church, Venice, collapsed and fell with a great crash to the plaza. The ruins are piled up 100 feet high. Thursday. lord Pauneefote's body was landed from the United States cruiser Brook lyn at Southampton. Corn was forced down to 67 cents in Chicago, a drop of 23 cents from a week ago, and It Is possible that the Uates corner on July corn is broken. Willier J. Manilcvllle. the oldest ami best known man engagi-d in the need business in Rim neuter. ! dead at his summer residence near Despatch. The body of David Merrill, who es caped from the Oregon penitentiary with Harry Tracy on June 9, has been found with a Imlk-t wound in flie back. It is thought Tracy killed him. Marconi, who Is on board the Ital ian ilagship Carlo Alberto, at Cron stadt, Russia, has cabled to his Lon don ollire thut he has received wire less signals from the Cornwall fetation, about 1,400 milts dlstaut, partly over laud. Friday. Senator Thomas C. Piatt celebrated bis Cth birthday at Manhattan Beach. John V. Gates and his friends cleared $4,000,000 by their Chicago corner of corn. King Edward was transferred from Buckingham palace to the yacht Vic toria and Albert, which now lies at Cowes Two powder magazines exploded in the Daly-West silver mine at Park City, I'tah. causing the death of &0 miners. Nina M. Phillips, aged 20. of Cattar M OF SIDES I SS pairs of Women' kid lace, in two styles, light weight and medium heavy soles, a regular jl,50 shoe, at fl.23 a pair 40 pair Women's patent kid Tilucher Oxfords, mat. kid quarters, Goodyear welt sole, fHir stitch, Cuban heel - -a tegu lar i shoe, at -.4'J a pair. 2"0 pairs Women's patent calf lace shoe in four Mvles, light weight and heavy solo, regular $2.50 shoes, at ?1.7H a pair. All St 50 and $4 Oxfords and Colonials, In patent kid, dongola kid, dull kid and calf, at $3.19 a pair. 4(X) pairs Women's Oxford's, in patent call and kid, regular tM shoes, at l.Sl. 15 dozen Whillemore's French Uloss shoe polish, regular price 15c, at tc a but. All Misses' shoes greatly reduced in price, all leathers, lace and button. A very large stock of Little Gent's shoes, iii all grades, at prices that will in terest you. .V) pair boys' shoes, in box calf, wax calf, vici kid and veloiir call, sizes 2) to 5, regular l,6o aud $1.75 shoes, at $1.4U, Two dozen pairs boys' velour calf shoes, (ioodyear welt sole, a" regular f-1 shoe, at $2.48. Boys' Youth's and Little Gents' Ox fords greatly reduced iu price. A lot of hoys' shoes, in broken lota. sizes 2j to 5, regular $1.50 and $1.75 shoes, at $1.3! a pair. 12 dozen Whitteinore's Gilt Edge shoe polish, 2oc the world over, at lac a bottle, SILBERBERG, Business Institute Qualifies a man to go Into business for hlmMtft young men and women to accept and helps ire BUSINESS POSITIONS that lead to auCCESS. Commercial and Shorthand augus, N. Y. ., committed BUictae oy lumping Into the rapids above Ni agara Kails. Tho site of the Revolutionary battlo - . t . : . . I. T I . . 1 ... -.1 I OI tony I Ollll on Hie utmauu wun u-u- Icated as a state refer atlon and public nnnlr fli-tvornrki tl nil flnoke Saturday. Judge Taft's mission to the Vatican has been closed by order from Secre tary Root. By the explosion of a powder maga zine near Park City, Utah, more than 30 men were killed. A majority of the delegates to the United Mine Workers' convention are opposed to a general strike. William Ody, a negro, for an at tempted assault on Miss Virginia Tuck er, was burned at the stake at Clayton, Miss. President Roosevelt retired General Jacob H. Smith from the active list of the army because of his order to "Kill and burn" In Samar. During a ball game at Cannclton, Ind., Arthur Derrett, umpire, shot and fatally wounded William hallen, a player, for Questioning a decision. Monday. Earl Cadogan has resigned the lord lieutenancy of Ireland. Fourteen lives were lost by the cap sizing of a sail boat In the lower har bor of Portsmouth, N. H. The secretary of the treasury has dismissed J. R. De Barry. Immigrant Inspector stationed at Buffalo. By opposing a general strike before Ihe Indianapolis convention of United Mine Workers, President Mitchell practically killed the project. Mrs. Mary Wamtnner brought the body of David Merrill, escaped con vict, to tho Oregon penitentiary in a wagon, but was refused the Jl.tioO re ward olfered by the state. A distinct earthquake shock was felt at Malone, N. Y., at 5:25 Friday morn' lug. It la-ted about 10 seconds. Many persons were awakeued by the rumb ling aud the rattling of windows. Tuesday. John W. Muikay, president of the Commercial Cable company, died at his residence In Ixiudon. By a collision of I.f high passenger trains at Hoi .-heater one man was kille I and 25 persons injured. Four persons lost their lives by a cloudburst and flood near Coventry, Broome county. N. Y. Tbe steamship Primus was cut in two and sunk by a tug In the river Kibe nt Hamburg, and about 00 pas sengers were drowned. John Willis Baer, secretary of tho United Society cf Christian Endtavor, has resigned his position to become ono of the assi-tant secretaries of the Presbyterian board of home missions. Klfrrt f Cravltatloa. If a ntiiii weighing twelve stone were to Ih transferred to the moon, the weight of his l otly, niciistired nt lc:int hy i lie nttrm-tlon which the moon would exercise til on it, would Im re dmvd to nl ont two stone. If his mun ch' : ml his frame remained the mime. It would ix-em us If ho would lie able to Jump over n wall twelve feet high on the small clobo without tiny greater exertion tlian would be required, to dear u wall two feet high on the eurtli. An Antlt'lpnfrd Pleasure. A ooiivtvsn:an i f Mississippi, after making a speech iu cpixwition to the expensive funerals of congressmen, sjiys he retvived n letter from n con stituent saying: "When you die. John, we won't ask congress to pay the ex pense of your funeral. You've got enough friends down hero, John, to give y. u ii tvsoctille burial, and we would take pleasure iu doing It." What Wns Scarce. Once tt distinguished Uiisslan grand duke found himself vhaiged 20 francs apiece for hothouse ioacbcs nt the old Cafe de Paris. In the Trench metropo lis. "Are hothouse poaches so urn roe, then, even in midwinter?" be asked. "No." replied the tnalire d'iiotel, "but grand dukes are." Unknown to Women, Every woman should read, without fail, the following paragraph. She will learu lomething about herself she never knew I ef ire. Thompson's lUrosma i not ouly a won derful ktdtier, liver and bla Idcr "cure, but has a particular advantage as a remedy forChronic Female Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, bearing down sensations. Nervous Debility, Leucorrlnea or White, and Dropsical Swellings. Its peculiar ad vantage lies in the fact that it is both a female regulator and kidney, liver and bladder cure. The womb is situated back of and very close lothe bladder. A woman having any pain or dUtress in the back or side, at oiice attributes it to female weak ncss when many times her trouble is en-, tirely from the kidneysor bladder. Hence a woman making this grave mistake will find a sure remedy in Banxsuia, for whether she is suffering from womb dis order or any disease of the kidneys, livor and bhidder, B.irosma wiil effect a per manent cure. For this two fold reason n.irostna is the best woman' remedy on the market. Thompson's Dandeloin and Mandrake Villa should be used with the Iiarosnta, for the liver and constipation. They are purely vegetable and do not gripe. Was Losing Control of Her Mini X wan loslm? control of mv mind and could nnt remember li:imc. of people, caused hy fem.ile weaknes, chronic inflammation of the liver, kul nevs and blmhler, scalding of urine ami nou-re-teiition of the name, which had troubled me. making me very nervous, the past twenty veais. All the medicines I used onlv relieved me for the time. You don't know how dcliclued I am to think I am so mnch better and stronger all through n.v system, and Thompson's Ilarosina Backache. Liver. Ki.luevanil Lumbago cure am it, 1 used six bottles. It was worth mire than monev to me. It g.tveme health and strength, as 1 was verv weak and miserable before. MRS. M. A. COX, Titusville, Pa. All dmeinsts, fi.oo a bottle, or six for 1 5,oo. Barosma cures are Permanent. TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY Is III full opcrafloii ami prepared to do j our Work in the IIIglicatNtyle of the Art. Our work compares favorably with the finest to be had anywhere. We are fitted in modem style and our machinery is of the oewesl pattern for doing first class work. We ask trial and will guarantee perfect satis faction. HUCES LOW AS THE LOWEST TjoucNta Ntcaiu Laundry. With the Summer Before You and Hot Weather now at haml, you should make preparations for your own comfort immediately. Don't wait until tho thermometer climbs towards the hundred mark, but make your selections at once while our stock is at the very ze nith of its completeness. Xote Thete .Special. On Our Men's Department we have selected two more larjje assort ments of Suits for you. Handsome Faucy Cassiuiere Suits, very lilit in weight, but strong aud durable, wmlh (20, as gauged by what others charge. Special price here S13.50. Men's Fine Outing Suits, made from strong and handsome Flannel, Serge aud Crash, SS to $15. Wheu visiting our store do not fuil to see tho euoriuous assortmeut of Hot Weather goods. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. US. 1-k.VNtH S iUKUmatlam BACKACHE 4.11 Bladder and OTTTT!" Urinary DlwasPS. 1,1 I p. IT PAYQ TOADVKItTISKin HIM I'Al'Klt. Clearance Sale Again at MARIENVILLE, PA. Commencina AuausH,'02, and lasting the whole month of August. This time we don't have any old goods left over, but we arc making it a rule, nevertheless, to have clearance sales semi-annually and as it is now a quiet season, we will endeavor to make things a little lively by having these sales. You know what our Clearance Sales have been before, and this season they will be along the same line, only that, like every other business house in our line, who had done business for any length of time, we had some old goods which we sold at a sacrifice ; but now, we were spared the trouble of getting rid of old goods by the fire, so we will have to sell you goods at a sacrifice just as be fore, only it will be strictly new goods, and below we will give you some prices on same. Goods Sold Men's and Boys' Suits, Men's and Boys' Pants All wool coat and pants suits for hot weather, Men's hats and caps, men's and boys' shirts, Ladies' linen, duck, mercer ized and silk skirts, Ladies colored underskirts. All laces, appliques, allovers, flouncing and embroideries, cor sets, corset waists and corset covers. All underwear, all parasols and umbrellas, all kinds of footwear, except Bos tonian shoes, all men's and women's neckwear, all hos iery, crockerv. class and graniteware. Tar, building and wall paper, looking glasses, trunks, valises, telescopes and suitcases, window shades and curtain poles, bed spreads, quilts and blankets, rugs, draperies and hammocks, jew elry and silverware, Revolvers and pocket knives. Silks, velvets, velveteens and ribbons, summer dress goods, heavy dress goods, linings, table linens and ticking. Goods Sold at 1-2 Price. All wool bicycle suits, Boys' washable suits, razors, lace curtains and sash curtain goods, all millinery goods, ladies' tailor-made suits and skirts, ladies' silk capes, la dies' and misses' shirt waists and dressing sacques. . Goods Sold at 25 p'c't off Carpets, matting, floor oilcloth and linoleum, anything in lurniturc, all double-width sheeting and pillow case muslin and ladies' wrappers. SPECIAL PRICES ON SPECIAL ARTICLES. Good 7 cent unbleached muslin it g 10 " bleached it g " All prints All anron ginghams All 10c, 12jc and 15c dress On,xl 8c cheviot shirtinsr Good 10c and 12Jc cheviot shirting 8 Dress linen formerly 25c now 15 Best grade table oilcloth 18 Best jean, linen and duck pants 75c a pair Men's and boys' overalls 38c Urnwnip nvprfllls 20c " Best Waterbury alarm clocks 75c Ladies' and misses' sunbonnets 18c apiece 6 spools Clark's O. N. T. thread 25c 100 yd. best spool silk 8c First class envelopes ; . 75c per M Standard carpet warp 22c per lb The Reason Why! You see I am under a great expense, so I am more anxious to sell lots of goods during this Clearance Sale than ever before, as I have my new building under way, and it is going to be the finest building in Forest County or perhaps in this part of the State, it will take a great deal of money for its erection, and I desire to raise the money out of my present stock of goods for its erection. My stock is all new, nicely arranged and in the best pos sible condition, so I make the above prices with the hope that you and I will both receive the benefit of same, in that you will get double value for your money and I will get the ready cash, which I so greatly need at this time. So do not forget me. Remember this sacrifice sale is for CASH ONLY, and I cannot afford to sell my goods nt those prices for anything except cash. Don't forget the date. Sale commences on -FttTJD ATT. .A.TJC3-UST 1, 1902. and continues for the whole month of August. Yours Respectfully, David Mintz, Marienville, Pa. mux 5 at 1-3 off 5 c. per yd 6 " 7 " 6 " ginghams 8 6 The Open Id all aorta of Farm aud Garden Machinery, Tools and Implements is here, aud bete is where you get titled out in the best and most satis factory manner and always at the smallest cost. Our Line Of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and the like, and our slock of gar den hoes, rakes, spades, forks, etc., is uot surpassed in auy respect. No Flies Get through our Screen Doors and YViudows, and they are ornamen tal as well as useful. And no chickens break through our Poultry Netting, aud it sells cheap. In all kiuds of Shelf aud heavy Hardware we take the lead as usual, aud save you money ou every article, as old customers will tell you. COME SEE TJS. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County Thone 2'J MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY, SINCE THE FIRE a We have moved our etnek of Hardware into tbe ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers as of yore. Our machinery was uuharmed and we iau do your work same as ever. A good liue of taws, axes and belting, saved from the fire, and yiur wants in all oilier material will be promptly supplied. J Lt vd tea re, M III Suwl leu, etc. . , . Mill Much I tierjJiepali'cd l'rontpt- ly. Shaftljuj, Ptillets aud Vllloto Mocks Furnished on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE 0F JUBBERJNDJEA T HER BELTING.. Shelf Hardware, Irou, Nails and Tools at the Lowest Market Price. Stoves of all kinds. IVtfict Olive Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, I'ea vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, liaud and Circular Saws, Returned if Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Kmery Wheels. E. A. TETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. T C S fun' Not to Burn. But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. The LEADING JEWELER. 82 8 EN EC A St., OIL CITY, VK THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, and needs least re pn;r. Write for fata logne and get namo of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. Tho Oliver Typewriter re ceived tho Gold Medal, High est Award, at tho Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake St., Ciir-auo, III Season TIONESTA, PA. Fred. (Jrcttenbcrger (1KNEKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pcrtainliiK Marlilimry, Kn KinoM, tlil Well TimiIk, ian or Wator Kit tin)raml nral lllarkxiniltiltiK prumnt Iv tlone at low ltl. lit-pairing Mill Machinery (riven Hnueial atluiition, and aHtixlaetiiin KuarantetHl. .Simp in roar of anil hint went of the Shaw lluuiw, Tiiliouto, l a. Your palronaKe solicited. KRKD. (iRKTTENBKIUJKR THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CftNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. ficxxl Stock, (icxxl earring" and Itun trim to let upon the inont reaHonahlo turius. He will also do JOB TEjZMninSTQ- All ordxi-A left at the font OIHoe wit recoive prompt attention. CALIFORNIA COLORADO AND UTAH. Clienwfl Kerurtiou llalr evor in elfin to poiiitH Vt and Northwoat. I'erwin ally Conducted i'lillninn TouriatHlwplnK Car Kiciirioii from Chicago and Cin cinnati every week. Kli'irant 't hrough Sleeping Car Service and Quickest Time to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. l'ttthiutn Jh itu iiK) ltixim Slnirr, Krce Itni'liiiiiiK Chair Vara, iitilhil-Mbrary NmokiiiK Cars, Cafe Dining Cara (inualx a la carte). Double Daily Service and most direct Ilouto to the liimoiia BEAUMONT. TEX., OIL FIELD lionlilo Dally Service and unxurpaMMed Ivplilimctit to' all point ill Toiiiiphnco, MmxiNHippi, liouixiaua, Arkann, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texan, MEXICO, A riwina. New Mexico, Iowa, South Da kota, Nehraka, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washing ton and llritifh Columbia. ll'meiu kera' JCrciimim ami Vnhmixlt' ticket on Kale to (lointt Went, Southwest and Northwest. H'i-uV To-day for Free descriptive mat ter and full particular to E. A. RICHTER, Traw. Pass. Aut. 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