TK23 Smart L ffilflFf You can get shoos hero while thoy last at wholesale prices. We are positively closing out our Shoe Department and ev erything is being sold at cost and many at much less than cost. NOTE THESE PRICES CAREFULLY. Some Very Special Prices in Rubber Footwear. Children's Kuhbere, storm or low cut, sizes 4 to 10 j . IDe jr Mioses' Rubbers, storm or low cut, sizes 11 o 2, 2!lc pr Women's Rubber, storm or low cut, sizes 3 to 8, 3!c pr Women's Wool Lined Arctic Rubbers, $1 grade, 6'Jc pr Youths' Heavy rubheis, sizes 11 to 2, 39c pr 15oyu' Heavy Rubbers, sizes 21 to (i, 48c pr Women's, Misses' and Children's Jersey Leggings. Women's size?, $1 crude, t7c pr Misses' sizes, DOc grade, 55c pr Children's sizes, 75c grade, 45c pr Children's and Misses', Boys' and Youths' Shoes. You know these Shoes must be sold aud we are pricing (hem so that thty will kep moving until every pair has been sold. 05 pair Children's shoes in several different styles, sizes 2 to 5 and 5 to 8, 75c to 1 a pair, at 40c pr 4(.) pair Children's K'd Shoes, lace and button, band turned soles, wide toe, sizes 6 to 8, regular price $1, at 65o pr 35 pair Children's Kid Shoes, band turned soles, lace and button, regular price $1 50, at 98c pr 43 pair Misses' Kid Shoes, luce and button, light weight soles, kid tips and spring hells, regular prices $2, at $1.45 pr AH Boys' and Youths' Shoes at 25 per cent. off. The different styles we have are ton numerous to mention. Box Calf Satin Calf, Vici Kid, Velour Calf and Patent Colt. And they are all good servieeahle Shoes. AH Men's Women's and Children's House Slippers at Cost. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Is Performing Wonders. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure Is not only performing wonderful cures, as the following statements will prove, but all the cures have been permanent, there being no re turn of the disease or any of the symptoms after a lapse of many years. K. K. Thompson ASux, Titusville, Pa.: I)e;ir Sirs Several years n-,'0 1 was tuken wiih kidney and bl.nlder disease, and sulV.-red with terrible paius, ln-sides losing cou trnl ill' t lie action ol" my kidneys and bladder. A number ol" doctois bud my cue at dilVeient times, but I received no benefit, and win uiven up as incurable and "fully ex pected death would relieve my suffering. A friend recommended UAKUSMA and I bein takiiij; it. At tii-st I timid sue little change, but after taking alioiit six bottles, I bein to tift better. I continued to use it and today am entirely cured. I am an old resident of this county and am well known in this section, and consider myself a walking advertisement for your TKUL.Y WON'DEKFUL mediciue. BAROSMA. Yours respectfully, NATHAN BURBICK, West Hickory, Pa. The first lottle did me so much good that I bought the second and it cured me of female weakness, w ith which 1 had been troubled more than two years. I gained in strength and flesh and Lave been well ever siuee. This was six vears ago. Mrs. M. GROVE. Plum, Penn'a. DRESDEN POLICE. TI107 Are Permitted to Impose Suitilt FIiicm tin Ofl'endcrM. One advantage ticenit's to the respoc taldi' mi'inlicr of the rounnunlty front the minuteness with which the I ires den police look into the n flairs of every inhabitant of the city. If he is a care ful man and always carries papers which liia.v servo to establish his iden tity he Is practically immune from the indignity of being arrested ami inarch ed olT to the police station unless, in deed, he commits some especially hei nous crime. 1 iocs he drive faster than tin- law permits, tlocs he cross a bridge on the left hand sitle, he is stopped by the guardian of law anil order and re iHiostcd to give his name. If he litis his papers with him the policeman may then and there Impose a line of from 1 to '.i marks. If ihen he admits that he is in the wrong and pays the due the incident is dosed. If. however, he wishes to appeal from the policeman'! decision he may tin so. liven in that case he is not arrested, but a (lay or two later he is untitled to appear In court anil answer to the charge against him. Hut then if be is fminil guilty the lowest line that can lie imposed is marks. That this custom of per mitting the policeman personally to lin pr.se small tines is little understood by foreigners is shown by a remark made to me by a gentleman who had lived in lo rmany the greater part of bis life and in lirexleii for a number of years. In reply to my iinpiiry as to whether tll"e , V f all.V 1 1 1 M Si it ' 1 1 of COf- rnpiion in the poliie department be re plied: "No: n whatever its far as the higher ollicers are concerned. The In dividual men. however, may be bribed occasionally, l'or instance, if I wore to walk on the grass in the I'rosser gaiti'ii and a policeman eiuplit uie at il I would yir him a mark or two, anil thai would end the matter.'-Philadelphia I.-'dger. The Tailor lllr.l. The brilliantly plumed birds of the 1 topical forests are exposed to many dangers, and if they were not gifted with peculiar yet useful instincts they would fall ready victims to their ene mies. Cbplleiiiig monkeys and big snakes' sJcnl and oaf their cgL's. w hile Silberbers U1SBDT SILBERBERG, their orl'spring tire preyed upon hy foes oil every side. lint it takes a sly monkey or snake to get ahead of the tailor bird. 11 small Kast Indian sing ing bird. She hides her nest so skill fully that her enemies cannot find It, no matter how hard they try. This she does by using her long, slender bill us 11 nei-tlle. With the tough fiber of 11 parasite plant abundant in the tropics as a thread she sews a dead leaf taken from the ground to a liv ing one near the end of a slender and hanging branch, and between these leaves she builds her nest, where nei ther monkey nor snake can approach, because the branch will not bear their weight. (rontli of (lie Ilumnn Heart. A scleiititie analysis of the growth of the human heart demonstrates the fact that the increase is greatest and most rapid during Hip Ilrst nnd second years of life. Its bulk at the end of the sec ond year being exactly double what it originally was. Between the second and seventh years it is again doubled hi size. A slower rati? of growth then sets in and continues during the period of maturity of other portions of the hotly. After the fifteenth year up to the liftietli the nniiunl growth of the heart is about .irl of a cubic inch, the increase ceasing about the fiftieth your. The Detune. In answer to a correspondent a news paper says: "The deluge mentioned in the Bible was threatened in the year 17315 B. ('. and. began on Dec. 7, 1030 15. C, and continued "77 days. The ark rested on Mount Ararat on May 0. li33, but Xoali did not leave It until lee. IS following." Any reader who imagines that It would be an easy task to figure these details from 11 Biblical account can Hud a basis for his calcu lations in the seventh and eighth chap ters of Genesis. An Ktrn Ilrenk. "She's a girl after his own heart, le says." "Yes, null he's a men after her 111011 iy." "But you know it's whispered on the inlet that siie hasn't any money." 'VWIit's a notorious fact that be hasn't any heart." Houston I'ost. TO COMPEL VOTING. Assemblyman Wallace Introduces a Bill to Fine Electors Who Fall to Vote. Albany, Jan. 19. Assemblyman Wal lace of New York introduced his bill to enforce voting by all legally quali fied voters, at every election at which state or county officers or a member of congress la to be elected. The bill creates the office of state election agent, whom the governor is to appoint In every assembly district at least 30 days before the time set for the registration of voters. The appointment is to be for two fears and the remuneration Is through a half portion of all penalties recov ered for non-voting. Not less than $5 nor more than $10 Is the fine for failure to vote, but no judgment shall be rendered against any person who proves to the satisfac tion of the court that he was physically or mentally unable to vote or that he was continuously 20 miles or more from the polling place for 48 hours preceding the time of closing the polls." To Regulate Use of Trading Stamps. Albany, Jan. 19. Assemblyman Newcomb has Introduced the bill of the New York Merchants' association, designed to regulate the use of trading stamps throughout the state. The bill provides that all trading stamps or similar devices must bear upon thel. face a cash value in cents, and that they must be redeemed on demand in cash or merchandise at the option of the holder and regardless of the num ber presented. Further, any merchant giving such stamps to his customer.! I? to be responsible to them for the re demption of them by the person or firm originally Issuing them. The act isto take effect June 1, 1004. New Automobile Bill. Albany. Jan. 19. Senator Hill of Buffalo has Introduced a bill supersed ing all existing laws on the subject of automoblling. The measure is the re sult of an Investigation of the sub ject by the committee on legislation of heeNeiw1 York State Automobile asso ciation. It generally permits such speed as shall be "reasonable and proper." with arbitrary limitations between eight and 20 miles an hour, dependent on the way being closely built up. Shooting In Clash With Strikers. Johnstown. Pa., Jan. 19. Deputy Sheriffs William Begley, John Long and Robert Raylcr and an Italian strik er were shot in a clash with striking coal miners at Boatwell. Three Polish women had been held for court, charged with inciting riot, resisting an officer and assault and battery, and when a dozen officers started to lock up the two women the crowd surged in and shooting resulted. Saylor and the Italian are seriously hurt, while the injuries of Begl v and Long are not so severe. The women were finally land ed in the lockup. No additional ar rests have been made. MARKET REF'ORT. New York Provision Market. New York, Jan. 18. WHEAT No. 2 red, 95c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dtiluth, $1.00. CORN No. 2 corn. 53c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow, 57l4c OATS No. 2 oats. 4444c; No. 2 white. 4G40c; No. 3 white, 4fic. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $2.10 2.25. PORK Mess, $14.2515.00; family, $15.00. HAY Shipping. GOra'Oe; good to choice. 85I90c. BUTTER Creamery, istraa. 22c; factory, 14l415c; western imita tion creamery, 18c. CHEESE State, full cream, small, fancy. 12c. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, fancy selected. 333ic. POTATOES State and wetern, per sack. $2.102.25. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Jan. 18. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 93c; winter wheat, No. 2 red, 93c. CORN No. 2 corn, 4949)ic f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 50?ic. OATS No. 2 white, 44 f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 44c. FLOUR -Soring wheat, rest patent per bbl., $4.905.C5; low giattes, $3.25 4.00. BUTTER - Creamery western e" tra tubs, 23c; state and Pennsyl vania creamery, 22c; dairy, fair to good. I718c. C HEESE-Fancy full cream, 12; gjod to cholie, 119il2c.; common to fair. 9 10c. EGGS State, fresh fancy, 32c. POTATOES Per bii., 7070c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.00 fi5.25; good to choice butcher steers, $4.f04.90; medium half fat steers, $3 05(54.25; common to fair heifers, 1.ii0'a;3.00; choice to extra fat helf?t, $4.254.00; good butcher bulls, $;l.C0(ij) 3 90; choice to extra veals, $7.50 7.75; fair to good veals, $G.757.2li. BHEF.P ANU LAMHS - Choice lambs, $G.on(ff G.20 ; culls to common, $4.00fSFi5.25; yearlings, handy weight, $5.25(ffi5.50; wether sheep, $4.505.25. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5 10 05.15; medium hogs, $5.1520; pigs, light, $5.00 5.10 Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, new, pr ton. loosa, $13 00014 00; hay. prime on rack, Hew. $l3.50(ti 14.00; No 1 do do. $12.5e 13.00: No. 2 do do. $11.0012.00 TO ( I KK A COM) IN ONK IMV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabldts. All druggists refund the iiiouev if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 2."e. 1-14-ly 1 aain-ynnat-.'vm'i.iu Grow strong and well utter using Thompson's Swkkt Woum I'owkku. Very pleasant to take. Contains no calomel. Never fails. Worms are often mistaken for indigestion and other di eaaet). Be sure to get Thompson's in lug bottles. Druggists, 25 cents. VIRGINIA COURTESY. Br Its Operation Mr. C'nlpepprr Came to III Own. It Is the story of a polite turd polished Virginia gentleman and his landlady, also polite, polished and a Virginian. It rained on a day not long ago, and when Mr. Culpepper looked for his umbrella in the terra cotta tile In the hall it was not there. Mr. Culpepper was far too courteous to say that some body bad taken It. He didn't even say it was gone. He merely looked nt the terra cotta tile and cherished regrets. It was raining, and he hud no umbrel la. The courteous landlady came upon him nnd divined bis trouble. "Haven't you any umlirellaV" she asked. "Oh, that's too bad! You mustn't think of going nut without one. Just wait a moment till I get you mine." Mr. Culpepper protested, but when Virginian meets Virginian courtesy Is Imund to prevail in the end. The land lady went upstairs and presently re turned with an umbrella. "There," said she. "Take it. I shan't need It today, and you are perfectly welcome to it, perfectly welcome." And the grateful Mr. Culpepper stepped out and unrolled an umbrella which was the very one be had lost. Courteous Virginia gentleman, courte ous Virginia landlady, and you needn't ask imp how the umbrella canie to change owners, for I don't know. Nei ther does Mr. Culpepper. Washington Post. IXuKiionlnK I niler Dimmit lm. lr. Sundberg, former consul to Bur dud. related with much gusto an ad venture that befell him in a Moham medan harem in Bagdad. One of the wives of a rich merchant fell sick, and Ir. Sundberg was called in to presenile for her. With a pardonable scientific Interest the western physkinn waited. Enter a black gunnysack. It Is the pa tient. The doctor would like to feel her pulse. A white hand Is slipped through an opening. Good. And her tongue impossible! No man save her husband may see the face of a woman and live or, more accurately, no woman may unveil her face to any man save her husband anil live. His professional in terest aforesaid deeply aroused, the dip lomatic doctor insists. The difficulty is nt length solved by the eunuch in chief. Though the woman may not lawfully unveil herself, the doctor under the clr- eumstsimvs might erhups be allowed to crawl in under the guimysnck anil so examine the telltale tongue. "Delight ed, I'm sure," says the doctor, and does so. Then after the most thorough diag nosis Imaginable he prescribes, as did Abernethy Itofore him. "A little sun and air!" The Orliiln of Slurclilnit. The course- of history carries us back no further than the year l."'!4 for the origin of starching in London. It wad in that year that Mistress Van tier I'lasse came with her husband from Flanders to the English metroMilis "for their greater safety" and there pro fessed lierself a sturdier. The best housewives of the time were not long in discovering the excellent whiteness of the "I hitch linen," as it was called, and Mistress I'lasse soon had plenty of good paying clients. Some of these be gan to send her ruffs of lawn to starch, which she did so excellently well that it became a saying that If any one sent her a run made of a spider's well she would be able to starch it. So greatly did her reputation grow that fashiona ble dames went to her to learn the nrt nnd mystery of starching, for which they gladly paid a premium of ft or .", and for the secret of seething starch they paid gladly a further sum of 20 shillings. Dyron'n Fatted GNr. One of the stories concerning the traditional dish of roast goose on Mi chaelmas day refers to Ixml Byron, says an English newspaper. The poet always insisted in keeping up old cus toms in small things, such as having hot cross buns on Good Friday nnd roast goose on Michaelmas day. This last fancy had a grotesque result when he was in Italy. After buying a goose anil fearing It might be too lean Byron fed It every day for a month previous to the festival, so that the poet nnd the bird became so mutally attached that when Sept. arrived he could not kill it, but lsmglit another and had the pet goose swung In a cage under his carriage when he traveled. The Absent Jnrk. The wife of a Washington street merchant is very fond of roses, espe cially of the brilliant varieties. By way of reminder she said to the hus band the other morning before he started for business: "I see, my dear, that Jacks are be fouling cheaper." "That may be true," said the hus band absently, "but I have known men who would have been willing to pay $100 for one to put with the two already In their hand." Indianapolis Sentinel. The Dictionary. "Neither is a dictionary a bail book In read." says Emerson in his essay on hooks. "There is no cant In it, no ex cess of explanation, and it is full of suggestion, the raw material of possi ble poems and histories. Nothing is wanting but a little shuffling, sorting, ligature and cartilage." Ilonnil to Hp I.nilylike. Ethel What did you do when Gus proposed to you? Mabel I was so surprised I puckered up my mouth to whistle, but then I re membered that would be unladylike, so I hurried and pressed my lips against his to keep myself from whistling. A shell from a 12 Inch gun makes Its flight of nine miles in forty-two sec onds. FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Bruises. AT ALL DRU6GIST8. 21c, 60c, $1.00. A WHISTLER STORY. The (Umax of a Dinner In Honor ol the Krrrntrlo Artlat. At the close of the case of Whlstlei against Buskin, the former, llndinf himself very much in need of rest nnc recreation, deckled to make a sotitherr trip. When he urrlved.iu Venice lib American friend thought to cheer hlu by giving a little dinner in his honor to which were bidden "several frlendi of the artist, principally American! and some few Italians. During tin meal there nrose a discussion whld left an opening for Mr. Whistler t use upon his host one of those keen incisive, verbal thrusts peculiar to him which left wounds extremely difficult to heal. The whole company win startled, but the host merely smiled seeming to notice only the brilliancy ol the attack. Presently! however, tin dinner came to an end and the foivigr guests took their leave. Then the host turned upon Mr. Whistler nnd, In n voice trembling with suppressed anger said: "Jimniie, do you know that you bru tally Insulted me tonight?" "Yes," replied the artist thoughtfully "Well." continued the host, "1 held my temper while there were other than our own countrymen present, but do you know what I shall do If evet you speak to me like that again?" "What?" "I'll grab the nearest water bottle and smash It over your head." The rest of the company sat quite still, horror and dismay In their hearts, while their angry host glared across the table at his antagonist. After a few 8coii(ls Mr. Whistler said In a tone of childlike Innocence: "Then I know what I'll do. I ll never say anything like that to you ngiiin." Loudon Academy. Court ship In (nrnraa. After the evening meal Is lluished the "padre" may go to his club or cafe, while the ladies betake themselves tc the large, open hay window. Lamps are placed near them, and as you wan der through the streets you plainly see everywhere at the height of your own eyes and quite near enough for a hand shake long rows of these groups of wo men, now gayly ami often brilliantly dressed, thickly powdered and bedeck ed with the quaint old Jewelry of the country. Then by nnd by a young man ap pears In front of almost every window and converses with those Inside. In most cases he is the suitor for the hand of one of the daughters of the house. Mvening after evening he thus pays his respects to her family, standing for hours on the sidewalk, till the day ar rives when the mother of his adored one believes (he fact of his courting her daughter sufficiently advertised to the neighbors as well as to the com munity nt large. Then only the doors of the house are thrown open to him. Otto von Oottberg in Harper's Maga zine. Itnakln urn a Gardener, Fond as Buskin was of Dowers, espe cially wild ones, he had his own ideas as to what a .garden ought to be, and in his practical gardening was quite a lanilscapist. Me liked making paths aud contriving pretty nooks. When he first came to Brnntwood he would have his coppice cut no more. It spindled up to great tall steps, slender and sin uous, promising no timber, and past the age for all commercial use or time, honored wont. Neighbors shook their heads, but they did not know the pictures of Botticelli, and Buskin bad made bis coppice into an early Italian altar piece. Then he had his espalier of apples and a little gooseberry patch and a few standard fruit trees and some strawberries lylxed with flow ers. In one corner there were beehives in the old fashioned pent house trailed over with creepers. Here and there were little hummocks, each with Its special Interest of fern or flower. Good Words. Looking I nilrr the Hat. You seldom will find a brainy man With a round head. The head that contains lots of brains either Is very long from front to back or else Ir regular. You can learn something of a man's mental ability by the hat he wears. If his head Is so humpy that it seems as if lie never could get a hat to fit him he probably is a genius or a crack-n-Jack in some particular line. If his head is long from front to back he is a clear thinker and smart as a whip. So if your hat costs more mon ey than your friend's hat does and you are harder to lit be consoled by considering that your brain Is worth more. .New York Press. A Raee of Mnsked Men. The Touarags of the Sahara tiro one of the most curious races of mankind. The men never expose their faces to public view. They always wear a 3oth mask, even when they are eat ing and sleeping. It Is said that ouly one white traveler has ever seen n Tounrag unmasked. They think they are dishonored if their faces are un covered. Impreanlve. "Why did we arrive late and leave before the opera was over?" asked the youngest daughter. "It was very en Joynble," "Of course It was," answered Mrs. Newrlch, "but, my dear, we had to Bhow people that wo didn't care wheth er we got our money's worth or not." The Proof of the ruddlng. "You can hardly persuade Miss Old girl that marrlngo is uot a failure." "Why? She never did marry." "But she tried to and failed."-Smart Set. Every bird, sooner or later, comes down from its perch. Schoolmaster. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert, l're- Earcd in two minutes. No boiling 1 no akinjrl add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. J. C. Scowden, Having purchased tho interest of my former partner, Mr. v Joseph Clark, jn the Carriage ami Wagon Factory, anil Gen-t-ral Hardware Store in this city, I desire to inform all old and new patrons that I shall be prepared in the luture as in the past to meet their every want in this line. The etock of Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goods and Implements of every description, will uot ouly be kept up to standard, but com 8taully increased aud added to as the trado m ly demand. Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of the wauls of customers will be strictly adhered to. Thanking all for past favors and solicit log a continuance of your patronage, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, : TIONESTA, PA. 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