X i J t. Smart L Silberberg. THIS STORE BEGAN IT'S - BIG - CLEARANCE - SALE - Saturday Mornina Jan. 3. What this sale means to you In the first place it meats money saving. Such money saving a is im possible at any other tiire or season of the year. There'8 a plain business reason fur it. Soon after the close of this sale we t ike our annual inventory. It is imperative that the stock should be at its lowest ebb It is als neces sary that the stock reduction should be mailt, in the shortest possible iini Now, as there is nothing in this world that will reduce stuck quicker than reduced prices, we have nude these reductions. Every department has been gone through, and such liberal price concessions made that you cannot Tail to be impressed with the importance of this event. The history of previous sales nf this sort has been the'store has been through with pleaed pur chasers each of the seven days of its continuance. As this store is progressive, its aim this time is to put in the shade all previous records. With your co operation we shall accomplish our object. Tli initio vill Continue .Tuwt &tovMi Working Dnj-H, Closing on tSnturtlny, Jmiunry lO. lCcoiiom.v AVill ronit Yon to liny Lilornlly. THo roiny Lomh 1 Oiii'h, lint tliro is Grootl 3Ir clutnlisiiig Siin in Giving; "Von this Unylng lloncfit SMART & OIL CITY. PA. DOCTORS IN CHINA. The? Fent Tlirmarlrva Itefore The? Phjulc Tlirlr Putlenta. When u niiiii In riiin.-i liccoincs ill, his family sends for n doctor, nnd as no Chinese physician of cstalilishcil repu tation will walk to a patient a carriage or a donkey must le sent to fetch him. As soon as he readies the house lie is conducted into the best room nnd is en tertained with ten. lirandy and sweet meats; or. if lie has come a pood dis 4 nice, with a meal of never:1 1 courses. No matter how ill his patient may he he will not approach him until lie has IhorouKlily refreshed himself in this manner. When at last he (joes to his bedside, he first asks the patient if he is still s.ble to eat. nnd he next examines his pulse. After the .itient ins bared his entire forearm the physician places his flnper on the pulse and for several mo ments docs not utter a word. Some times only one of his finders and at other times all of them are employed at this work. When he breaks his si lence, ho describes minutely the disease from which the patient is1 KutTcrini; and writes a prescription. Then the doctor takes his leave, promising to call njrain if necessary. He receives, as n rule, no fee for this service, but if he is n druggist he charges a large price for the medicine, or if he Is not a druggist lie receives n satisfactory commission from the one who prepares it. Moreover, the patient. If he recovers, generally gives him a handsome present. If the 1)1 hie rrrlnhrdf If every complete copy of the Ilible were destroyed, would it be possible of reproduction by ministers, theologians and others? The probability Is that It would, eveu if, as the iut'stion supposes, all the type kept up by the various printers of Bibles and Testaments and prayer books were also destroyed. In the first place, such n vast number of commen taries have been published in different languages on various portions of the Bible that it would almost be possible to reconstruct the Scriptures from them, and such deficiencies as existed would 1m1 supplied by ancient writings, mainly controversial works, which re produce the text very fully. Sermons, homilies and kindred works would also be of great assistance, and such de fjcicueics us might still remain would certainly be supplied from the memo ries of the vast iiuiuIhts of Biblical students who have studied the Scrip tures in so many different languages. London A nswers. Woulil Mnkr Xumnilra. No reason exists, says a foreign Jour nal, why persons should not keep their beloved ones with them after death, since their bodies can v ry easily bu inuminilied. The am ii nt Kgyptians. it continues, were ex per; at this art. and a close study of sonic of their mum mies shows how they did the work. The Ixsly is placed in a boilir which contains chloride of calcium and which is heatrd to !-" degrees and after re maining then fur a certain time is tak en out and steeped fir t w enty-folir boms in a old solution of sulphate of j.Mtitu.i liv itfit time It N transformed SILBERBERG, Into a perfect mummy, and the mourn ing relatives r friends can safely take it lioma and h.s'.ail It in a place of honor. Women In Now Zealand. A mau with daughters need not feel ashamed In New Zealand, lie's n po litical power, a big man in the district In which lie resides. All women over twenty-one years of age can vote, so the man with many daughters often decides a closely contested election. Then, again, women are much sought after matrimonially, for they are out numbered by the men two to one. There Is no need for n woman becom ing an old maid. The wonieu nre good dressers, nnd the styles are ns nearly up to date as those of London nnd New York. Sea Talk. Bobby You have always shown a predilection for sea tales, haven't you? I know you always usid to be reading them when we were in college. Dicky Yes; and I still like them lis much as ever. By the way, on that sea voyage I took last year I was much astonished to liutl how unfamiliar the sailors wire with sea language. They didn't talk a bit like the sailor the books tell about. Boston Transcript. Plenty of Thonicht. "Auntie," said the Judge to the bat tered lady of color, "did your husband strike you with unitlec aforethought?" " 'Deed he didn't, Jedgrf.'wns tile ilf dignant r. ply. "He didn't hit me wld that mallet nfore he thought. He'd been figgerin' on dat er long time, jedge; 'deed ho had." Baltimore News. An Knv Problem. The beggar had a notice up, "Deaf nml Dumb." nnd the passing philan thropist stopped in front of hiin. "I'd like to give tills man something." he said to his companion, "but how am 1 to know that he is deaf and dumb?" "Bead the notice, sir." whispered the beggar cautiously.-Chums. HnMilnic It In. He If you wefuse me. I shall put a bullet thwough my bwain. She-The idea: How could you? He- I suppose you think I'm talking like a cwazy man? She Oh. no. like a sharpshooter. Philadelphia Press. ;reat Aflr Dinner Speerli. Spunger Tin- best after dinner spffch I ever heard was once when I was out witli loodlcy. Winks And who made the speech? Spunger ioodli y. He said, "Let me have the check, please, waiter." Phil kdelphia Record. SI reel t ar Speed. "Ever notice." asked the street car philosopher, 'how the speed of street ars is regulated by our frame of mind?" "In what way?" "Xotiee how slow a street our Is when you an- in a hurry to catch a train and how fast it goes when you run to catch lt."-ltaltimore Herald. Her tretmous effort to live up to the expectations of her neighbors Is what chases the roses ftoui a woman's checks.--Chicago News. Two planer. One Meal. "1 have a lawyer friend whose name is not Hei.ry 1'cck, but It uiiht be," said a city otlicial. "Last wH'k my wife and I were lu vitcd to his hause far dinner, and you never saw liner silver and china ou a table, but fixnl was at extreme low tide. My wife gave me a significant glance, and I saw the col ;r rise to the clievks or our host, but he played the a;:r. cable without a word or look of disapproval. Both my wife and I were awfully hungry when we started for homo, and sh; at once uce .-pled my invitation to enter the first restaurant we saw for a pood senate meal. We were no sooner seated than we saw our dinner host come sneaking in aud take a seat In tin ob:curi' corner. ' '.Make believe that we don't see him.' said my wife, with a woman's tact. We did make believe, and. the funny part Is. so did our late host By th 1 friear.ly aid of n mirror I saw when he first observed us the color come to his checks, as it had nt his own table. He turned as far from us as possible and ate as though he were not en.i tying his meal very much." New York Herald. The Word "H'afe." It is really ditlicult to understand haw the w rd "cafe." n French term, h;;s co;a; Into such general use in this country :i:id how it happens that It is so gressly misapplied. The term l.l ai's coffee, or a place where coffee is si'.d. nnd what relation there Is be tween a coffee shop and a place where Illinois are sold we-are at a loss to ki-.tiw. It Is n t Improbable that the Idea c T.u-s fr.v.n combinations of bar r;;o:us and ivstar.rants. In the latter of which of course coffee Is said, but to orr mind nothing seems more absurd or n ir.1 emphatically marks the mod ir:t ('I p 'sUlan to fo'.low blind custom than sticking up on the window where only beer, liquor nnd wines nre sold the word "coffee." and that In a for eign language. Were it not that nn age of misnomer gives recognition to this anomaly we would just as soon the word "meat" or "bread" signalized places where lienors nre sold. Either wnuld have as much sense nnd logical application ns "eafe.'-Exehnnge. A Delicate Position. Wedding presents nre frequently dis tinguished for their uselessness. and giftinaking nt any time is attended with some danger. A faithful Irish employee announced his desire to take a month's holiday to visit his brother. He had worked so well nnd steadily that his employer not only granted the request, but made him a present of a new traveling bag. The night before Tim was to leave he rcccivid the gift, accompanied by a few appreciative words. Tim stared at the bag for a moment and then asked, "What nui I to do with that?" "Why. put your clothes In it when you po away, of course," nuswered the employer. "But me clothes in it. Is it?" said Tim. "An' pliwat will 01 wear if Oi put me clothes in that?" Xot a Compliment. "Old war horse" has long been a complimentary and affectionate sobri quet bestowed on veteran political workers by their party confreres and aduiir rs. A Washington correspond ent once endeavored to compliment Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Only Stanton and other women suffragists by referring to them as "old war mares." He protested that lie had heard them say there could be no op probrium in sex, but the old ladles kicked like young tillles, and the cor respondent lost his job. A Tnle of a Typewriter. A quaint tale of a typewriter Is told by an Anglo-Iiidiau. An English Judge in India, an expert ou the typewriter, used it for the taking of judicial notes. The machine was taken Into court, when a certain novelty was imparted to the proceedings by the click of the keys and tinkle of the bell. The pris oner was found guilty nnd sentenced. Promptly he appealed on the ground that Instead of listening to the evi dence the Judge had whiled away his time by playing on a musical iustru inent. Mean Ail van Inge. On attempting to question a loqua cious patient one day the late Ir. Sands was Irritated beyond nil en durance. After vainly endeavoring to Item the torreut of gabble, he said sternly: - "Madam, let me see your toii?ue. That's good. Now keep It there while you hear what I have lo say to you.".' - - Jfo Annihilation. Though man can gather and scatter, move, mix and unmix, yet he can de stroy nothing. The putrefaction of one thing Is a preparation for the being and bloom of another. Thus n tree gathers nourishment from its own fallen leaves when they nre decayed, and something lathers up the fragments that nothing r lost. A C olor Clash. "Madam." said the maid, "the dyer lias brought your silk dress back and says It is impossible to dye it to match your hair, its you requested." "Well." snlil the lady, "ask him what he would charge to dye my hair to match the silk. Tha colors clash as they are now." PonMeHKltin Proof. A name on the handle of an umbrel la is not sullii-lcnt identification at a bank.- Philadelphia Kceord. A Tiresome Mory. "What's the matter with you?" "I've just been asking old Jorkins for lis (laughter." "And he cut up rough, eh?" "He did. After he had said Yes" he Insisted upon telling me the story of bis life, and It took a full hour!" Cleveland Plain Healer. Die Man In the llooin. Mrs. Caudle Wake up. Jeremiah. I do be'Ieve there's a man in the room. Caudle Yes. dear, and he's trying his bet to get a few winks of sleep, 'ood i.lght.-Tit-Bits. I'iveiitorlal Truthfulness. "Fish will do singular tilings." says a local etui temporary. But nobody ever heard of a fish lying about the size of the man that caught It. -Petroit Free Tress. People Who Enjoy Itetne; MUerabl. Hon- can 'anybody enjoy being mis erable? Men do, nnd so do wonieu. They surround themselves with an atmos phere of doom. They hug trouble to their breasts. They make mountains out of molehills, and there are tears and groans when there should bo smiles. Perhaps you have a cynic In your employ. You can pick him out with your eyes shut. He has the blues from Monday morning till Saturday night. He will tell you that he al ways gets the worst of It from every body; that his talent isn't recognized; that his genius is wasted; that he isn't getting enough money; that there Is no future for him, and a lot of tommyrot like that. After that comes the brooding stage. Any man who broods over real or fan ned wrongs Is dangerous. He la not sane, and he is also a mighty poor workman, whether lie Is making hoc handles or counting money in a bank. He deliberately destroys his own effi ciency and chance for success, nnd all for the perilous nnd questionable hap piness of being miserable. Cleveland Tress. Thla nanda Itlht. Sometime It happens that a severe shock restores health to persons who nre suffering from nervous prostration, nnd this Is how the phenomenon Is ex plained in a foreign medical journal: "Every external stimulus impresses the afferent centripetal libers, or, rath er, excites the molecular waves of change. The latter in turn decompose the unstable molecules of a tlexus, and, through the Intervention of other fibers, this decomposition, being the source of new molecular movements, gives an impulse to a certain mass of connected tlexus. "The new vibratory modification thus obtained forms a new nervous fluid. A portion of the current flows over the afferent libera to the contractile mus cles of the periphery, while the other portion Is propagated by the reverber ation of Indistinct waves to the most rami lied centers of the organic econo my, and thus a complete and natural nervous diffusion takes place." Physicians, of course, understand what this means, but how many lay men can interpret It? The Chinese l.nnacase. Chinese Is an ideographic language. It conveys the idea and not the word for a thing, us the ligure 8 represents the idea and not the word. The Chi nese have invented more than 40.IXH) marks for their writing, but it requires only about :.noo marks for mercantile correspondence, and it is said to be easier to learn them than the words of an orJinnry foreign language. ltnsian is more dillicu t for Americans than Chinese. It takes much longer to learn the spoken language because of the va riety of dialects, but any one can b arn enough of the writings to answer or dinary purposes in a few months and have h's knowledge perfected by a linguist within about a year. Exact Instruct'oa in one of the Chinee lan guages can only be given by a China man. I ictroit Free Press. To r.rlnu; Him to Term. "Yes." said young Mrs. Solo, "Henry and I had some words this morning, nnd I can'l deny that he got the best of it." "Tint will never do," returned the exp; rienced neighbor. "You can't af ford to start In married life that way." "I know it." answered the young wife. "I've thought it all over, and when he comes home tonight I'm going to bring him to terms so quick that he'll hardily know what's happened." "That's right, my dear. Show some spirit. What nre yon going to do?" "I'm going to bring up the subject again and then cry." Xn Dlnpnte. Hood stories come from Scotland as well as porridge and bagpipes. The last is quite admirable in its way. A trav eler observing an ancient couple argu ing and gesticulating in the road, In order to avert bloodshed, asked the cause of the dispute. "We're no doesputin' at a'." answered the ni.tii; "we're baith o' the same mind. I hue got a half crown in ma pooch, an she thinks she's no gaun to get it, an' I think the same!" London tilobe. I'elt Injured. Two good naturcd little Irish Ixrys once occupied the same bed. In the morning one 'of them saJd k JJie other; t "Dennis, did you hear It thunder last night?" - No,"'eaId Dennis. "Did it really thunder?" "Yls; It thundered as If hiven and alrth would come together." "Well, phoy In the worruld didn't ye wake me? Ye know I can't slnpe whin it thunders!" said Dennis. Pittsburg Chronicle. IIimt He Won Her. She Some persons claim that they cannot lsk from n height without wishing to east themselves down. Did you ever hnve that feeling, Mr. Yenrn co? lie Once. "Indeed? Where were you?" "I was in an clevuted car, and I saw you In the street." New York Weekly. I'oaiilhly True. Mamma (to a friend who Is lunching with liert- I don't know why it Is, but always eat more when we have com pany than when we're alone. Tommy (helping himself to the third piece of cakel I know why it Is; 'cause we have better things to eat. Brooklyn Life. Dlnappolnllna;. "1 gave you a shilling the other day on the plea that your child was serious ly ill-nt death's door, In fact. And yesterday I saw him as lively as a cricket." "Yes. kind lady. He's the most dis nppointin' boy you ever see!" Moon shine. Authoritative. Mecks The man who tries to change a woman's views is a fool. Weeks-How do yon know? Mecks My wife told me so. Chica go News. The one eternal lesson for ns all Is how better we can love. Henry Druni-inoiid. Unknown to Women Every woman should rea l, without fail, the following paragraph. She will learn tomi'thing about herself she never knew l.efore. Thompson's lUrosma it not only a wou derful ktdnev, liver and blaJder cure, but has a particular advantage as a remedy forChronic Female Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, bearing down sensations, Nervous Debility, Leiicorrheea or Whites, 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 totho bladder. A woman having any pain or distress in the back or side, at once attributes it to female weak ncss when many times her trouble is en tirely from the kidneys or bladder. Hence a woman making this grave mistake will find a sure remedy in Barosma, for whether she is suffering from womb dis order or Htiy disease of the kidneys, liver and bladder, H irosma will effect a per manent cure. For this two-fold reason Maiosuia is the best woman's remedy on the market. Thompson's Dandeloin and Mandrake Pills should be used with the Barosma, for the liver and constipation. They are purely vegetable and do not gripe. "Wit Losing Control of Her Mind. I wan losing control of my uihld and could not rememlwr names of people, caused by female wenkties. chronic in flam mntion oft lie ltver, kid neys and blunder, ncnldinq ot urine and non-retention of the Mine, which had troubled me, making me very nervous, the past twenty vears. All the medicines 1 used only relieved me forthe time. You don't know how delighted 1 am to think 1 am no lunch better and alruuKcr all through mv system, aud Thompson's Harosma Packache. t.iver, Kidiiev and t.umliago cure did it, 1 used six liottlcs. It was worth more than money to me. It gave lne health and streuiftli, as I was very weak and miserable before. MRS. M. A. COX, Titusville, Pa. All druggists, fi.oo a bottle, or six for Ij.oo. Barosma cures are Permanent. FOR THF NEW YEAR.. MY STOCK OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYER am, ISTOVJULTXES, Is LAKGEIlaml maro SELECT than ever before Print can't de scribe it. You must come aud see fur yourself. Make your selections now. Don't wait. The beat things always go first. Store open evenings. The LEADING J EWE LEU. 82 SKNLCA St., OIL CITY, PA. I2 dUGUSTMQSCE OFTICIAK Oltiec ) 4 "X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Kxrhiftively optical. OS Cent pfh tor three months' membrrnhip. 4.U hact, minDrrtx3iTeiiuoo:nciulclu!orpia evory month, including six pinret uf hih-clas-rocAlftnd Itntrumontul new nituio each month, 18 piece InalL Erh m-mber will ttio rxle tVrtlflrt ef tfm berth Ip wuii h KiTrtiiprlrllkorCiub Uom Inht fork i'lty, ndofbaylna:MtiTHlure, mu1 or anatrtl iDiIrnmrntl of anr Je-crtrtlo at biWt prim, win from ao to6fl on yotir parrliMi--. Dno'l fell lojolii ftloace. T"H whIr1 marh mnr thao rnnr BoDej's worth. MTTTIUL Ll rP.lUKY-MUblU CLUB. Nuim iret, tiiif York. AUTHORITY OF THE JUIEM PEOPLE can well be claimed of a book that has received the unquali fied indorsement of the Executive Departments of the Government, the U. S. Supreme Court, ell the State Supreme Courts, all the State Superintendents of Schools, nearly all of the College Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition of Webster's Inter national Dictionary of English, Biography, Geography, Fic tion, etc., l:aj 2:564 quarto pages with LCOO illustrations. 25,000 new words and phrases have recently been added under the editorship of W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner of Education, bringing the work fully up to date. LET US CZHD YOU FREE " A Teit In Pronunciation" which itffonlsi pleiiHimt unci iiiMriii lite evening's aiitcr taiument. IlltiMnited panijihlct ulxt free. G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO.. Pub-., Springfield, Msa. 13 Weeks Foi 25 Cts. ,:i1 most i iular legiua1". UMItt K t fC C Una 1 u'l, Tr. fcj:::,:. M ! i.yj p '-a ind miu.-'i J in i p .pvru, w ri .! iti l-il'l I rtW-i-f,', La' J ! i.f ImiwIW-er it Ii .- I --it. em. Uf J! v.e will r-H'1 ill' r. V ' r""e. HI , guMliiv Life, 70S Uando Illdir, l'blln v. S )WI)EN TIONESTA, PA. if M'o Detti i'H'i iMiiii tMl Von VltU Anything; HAD WARE! j If you have thonplit of nuking a eliatuje in jour ittove, don't fail to toe us. We can fit you out ot a .Nominal cost in something that will ti Alvn Come 11im If "Von SCoWdEN ComPhone 22. MARIEIWILLE KRDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. Hard icq t'f Mill SupiiUeti, etc. . . . Mill irqt'hlnery Itepatred Prompt hj. Sfiaf'ttitff, PuUeti aud I'Klotr lllocktt Furiijxftcd an Short Xotlcc. NBtHD. COMPLETE LINE .RUBBER JND LEATHER BELTING. f Hard xare, Iron, Xail Mket Price. Stoves of all lyes a Specialty; (itiarantee.l lint Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' 'ircular Saws, Returned it Unsatisfactory. Ahra aiMiiery Wheels. VTTER. MANACER, g.a!LPgirjiyTi.'.,..i.'. ; t.'.'..'. ..I 1 MARKER GUN MADE ON Pln4(00l the Tvsi Is noted r itpicity of construction, of workn p8liuliless balance, and I ILxpertnce andijiy ,,ve ,,1)(., V rrv v- . wen iefvetl pnsil, s tho Best Gun in Hh v. r I M i.le by the ..Id eal snni fn manuniirers in America Ovr 110,000 of iiuhh go s in um-. "WffiS" PARKER BROS., MFRlofN. cosn. r A fine Wall Man tf Penn. Size 2A J7. lrin Seat foi Four 2 Velvejml issijla fine hanging map of IV'ti;iylvaiii.i It nn .ism s 24x27 iujes, is priutl n colors, oil g o I p ip tr, ho I h iiiiik; I t ip un I bottom. t is Rmd AXoNal ley's I map, u:i i is c-wip eie a .1 r.-lni'.le On the ni.t-iii of me tj, we s,tf(, s j-Bl lt-llJ , i',.,1M ,v ,i,u . f over 3,00i Vpulati in y 4t ,w1feF tl v t ) .1L. n..o -mi l nun Ii other vabiile uif.r.na i Too el.cpt w ill map ol i'nn-vl.ieii liat you ca . bnelseiv!ierH;N 84.i,i) e will mail y u ours t.-r c .ens .n stamps or on. 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GRETTWNHKUijkk & CLABK, Thim 12vti i l'i..-.iUi. in ho Iino of Which will sooner or Inter he an olji't l n idering, whether you hum pis, conl i r mv 1 1 1.. , is uothing iu this line that cutinot furnish ycu, aud at a cotiHtlernhle saving in moioy. in everything pertaining to lha hardware trails ca he found at our store. Light and heavy gno'U f every description. T"ls, implements, cuil.-rv, in ("net ahnut anything that miy he enuiiit rut-d in the hardware line M'nnt to Snve Monoy, & CLARK. TIONESTA. PA. OF aiid Tunis tit the L.e.Mt kinds. lYil'eel Oluo to l$ke. Axes, lVn- I In ml I'r iccut, limn! MARIENVILLE, PA. !i .'. I HONOR. for Over :55 Yvarn. hetotv nt pr,ip rtion, f xeell'ine llnnl Shooting tuaKt hs. 'X IAi:i.r:i! (ir in nn etivi 1 11' niii! r --- led in .Six Colors. - Cent Stamps. Dept., 9 Murray St., New York. eciii Ii inkes 2 .r00 (M,0 p.i.s . fro i, i r Clock ltepaiiin and M "rk p' rtuitiii s to tll'Ji-wi-ler' trrele. promptly nil. 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