THE Smart & STORES, Iii Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Venango County. The Great Summer Clearance Sale. The Most Tremendous Economy Event of the Year Begins Tuesday, July 5th. 3 Floors of Bargains. Price Cutting Unheard of All Over the House. These semi annual sales et' ours need but little mention. They're known far and wide. Twice each year buyers from every town ami hamlet within a radius of 50 miles take aimiiage of the great money saving op portunity these rales afford. They're clearance sales in every sense of the word. Their purpose is the clearing out of all seasonable goods and the re ducaion of stocks. Profits -re entirely done away with and in many, often the majority of cases, we stand for a considerable loss Every depastment, up stairs and down, will de affected. No half way business about this sale We aim to turn as much of the stock as possible into ready money. Sale Begins Tuesday Morning at 8 O'clock. Terms of Sale, Cash, Positively. ALWAYS ASK FOR CO-OPERATIVE TRADING STAMPS SMART & SILBERBERG 4 OIL CITY, PA. Smith Surprise Sprinq Bed. VERMIN' PKOOF. J. DOES NOT SAG. Tlie IIIiiiiitiiiiiiiN. When first the Suibn wns opened up it wns thought ili'simlile to impose n tnx on imy one killing u "hippo." but experience li;is shown Unit the "hippo" is unworthy uf the euro tnken of liim. lie Is most destructive. A bull hippo potiimns will upset n mnnll bunt. The natives biive a curious uiMiiuer of kill ing n hippnpotituius. They iittnck bim with biienrs when he Is in u sleepy con dition In the river, mid attached to the spwir is n rope with a hutje llont at the end of it. This float hampers tlio movements of the unwieldy animal, mid after several spears have been driven Into liiui he is easily drawn to the bank and dispatched. London Why Hurt mi Cnniuiittril Snlelde. liurton, the vivacious uuthot of "The Anatomy of Melancholy," wlvo had the reputation of being aide to raise laugh ter in any company, however "mute and mopish," was In reality constitu tionally depressed, and It Is believed that lie was at last so overcome by his malady that lie ended his life In v lit of melancholy. A (old Colli. "I understand that prima donna fail ed to give her farewell concert becausH (die had a cold." "Yes," answered the manager. "How did t be contract It?" "Well, It wasn't an ordinary cold. It Is what Is technically known ns a box ollice chill." Kx-."hange. Itrluflx-ly. Maud-lo you like Mr. Dinwiddle? Kthel-tMi. yes; I like him. relatively speaking. Maud-Helativcly speaking? What do yon mean by that? Ethel You see. I promised to be a sister to him. -St. Louis I'.epublle. 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. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking I add boiling water nnd set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry mid Stniwbevry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 tU;. ... jPPf) : J f !( 1 1 k . , i tl, '?! ' I V'T t h ( 1 l ( , '! tt 5 t I I M I Silberbersc MANUFACTURED BY IV. lI.IMlTOX !fc SOX. OIL CITY, PA. Positively will not Hammock. Ea sily Kept Clean. Dues not require a heavy mattress. Your old straw or feather bed will give good satisfaction. For sale by S II. HASLET'S SO. VS. Tlonestn, Pa. Curiosity of Sonmlllund Women, An English lady traveling with her husband in Komnlilainl writes: "We were honored by a visit from the wife, infant and mother cf the chief of a neighboring zureba. They had never seen any European women before and came to see what a mem-sahib was like. They examined everything, from my bairbrushes to my boots, and were especially charmed with my big pith sun bat. With some hesitation they asked if I would mind letting down my hair. One's coiffure in camp Is very simple, and the removal of a few hairpins gratllied their curtosity. Then they pressed Cann. my maid, who lias short curly hair, to tlo the same. We bad to give up all explanation at the difference, and finally they accepted the ayah's theory that long nnd short hair was the English distinction be tween married women and maids and that when Cann married she would grow lier hair long. The Somali wom an has her hair or. rather, curly wool dressed only twice In her life, once when it is plaited in myriads of tiny plaits no thicker llian twine, and once again when she marries, when it is inclosed in a blue bag." Itnt In I'nliiKimlii, A scientist exploring Patagonia says: "The Impassabllity of Patagonia mud Ih proverbial. You cannot Walkthrough It, mid It takes a sturdy mule to carry you through. More often than not It Is caused by the burrowing of a tailless rat known as the tucu tucu. Acres upon acres, amounting to square miles even, of otherwise sound and whole some ground are undermined by this Indefatigable little pest, lie holds the country as nothing else holds It until the advent of sheep or cattle (which he batesi induces liim to shift the scene of his nightly labors." Huston Tran script. Tlie Art of Vimiliiur Hoi-ncn. I was asked to give the inline for a horse the other day.- This Is not near so easy as you might imagine. It is very seldom that the name of a horse Is altogether appropriate or is entirely satisfactory to the owner. Striking ex amples of success may bo found In tint astronomer who drives a tandem Jnd who christened his leader A no pee uiiil his wheeler Peri-gee, and in the medical student with a similar team who called his leader )s Krontls. -London Graphic. BLOWING HOT AND COLD. flow Iron nnd Stcrl In I.oxlnir llont HIki' In Ttuii(riinrc. The phenomenon of a substance ris ing in temperature while losing heat, known as "rocnlosconco," which was tirst observed by Professor Harrett und investigated by Dr. llopklnson, has been noticed In the case of iron at u high temperature. A piece of iron was heated to about S(X) degrees C. nnd then allowed to cool slowly. At this temperature it is bright red, but on cooling to about 7S." degrees (. n sud den disengagement of bout takes plaee, the iron rises in temperature nnd glows with a brighter red. This phenomenon was investigated more accurately by llopklnson In the case of steel. Hound u bar of this metal he wound a coil of copper wire insulated with nsbostns and Jacketed with layers of asbestus paper. The temperature of the wire was followed during the experiment by connecting the coll to a When t stone' h bridge to find the variation in its resistance nnd from tills the variation In temperature. Tlie steel bar was then heated bright red In a fntnace and allowed to cool. The temperature fell regularly to GSO degrees l. then rose to 'VI degrees C, when It again diminished. COAL TAR PRODUCTS. Somr of tlie Tli In km Wt ;et From Thin Ono Time XiiImiiiicp. When coal gas was llrst Introduced as an illuminant for largo towns the tar which Is condensed from the gas was looked upon as a nuisance. How ever, chemists discovered that coal tar was an exceedingly complicated com pound and lent Itself admirably to the production of a great number of use ful chemicals. So we llnd today that all tlie various brilliant and beautiful dyes employed for coloring various kinds of fabrics are produced from this substance. Goal tar also furnishes the basis for several kinds of medicines, such ns trl onal, sulphonal and so on. Saccharine, which is a substitute for sugar, Is also made from coal tar. Carbolic acid (phenol), the most important nnd best known antiseptic and disinfectant, is a product of coal tar. Benzol, a clear and colorless liquid resembling alcohol to some extent, is another distillate which is employed for removing grease spots. Then we have naphthalene, n sub stance which to some extent resembles camphor nnd Is employed, like cam phor, to protect woolen fabrics from moths. Harper's Weekly. THE FIRST BANKS. They Were KMnlilUlKMl In Italy In the Ninth Century. The first banks of which we have rec ord were established In Italy so far back as 80S by the Lombard Jews, who bad benches, or counters, erected In the market places for the exchange of money and bills. It Is from- their banco, or bench, that banks have taken their name. The earliest bankers were also gold smiths and dealers in precious stones, but with the advance of civilization banking became a distinct business. Merchants had deposited their easli in the mint in the Tower of London until Charles I. laid hands upon the money in HUn. In liH.I traders agreed to lodge their money with the goldsmiths of Lombard street, who had strong chests for their own valuables, and this was the origin of banking in ltrlt aiu. The chief bunks in Europe were es tablished us follows: Venice, 1171; Go uoa, :U."i; Hamburg, ltill); Holland, 1115; Hank of England. It!!)!; Scotland, 1(1!5; Ireland. ITS.'!; Prance, ISO!!; Vnit ed States, 1S1G. Iliuiilwri t Inn on Iron. It was an accident that led to the discovery of the method of transfer ring handwriting to iron. An iron founder while experimenting with mol ten iron under different conditions ac cidentally dropped a ticket Into a moid. He presently found that the type of the ticket was transferred to the Iron In distinct characters. 1'ollowlng up the idea which this fact suggested, he procured a heatproof ink, with which he wrote invertedly on ordinary white paper. This paper was introduced luto the mold before the molten iron was poured In. When the mold cooled the paper had been consumed by the heat, but the ink, which had remained in tact, had left n clear Impression on the Iron. I ntrnlnly, lint KIiik of Sonrlnrc IHriln. Xo one would be likely to imagine, for example, that so heavy and, in fact, apparently ungainly a bird as a pelican Is a king among soaring birds. After much Hopping when these great birds have acquired headway the broad wings are spread, and in majes tic circles they mount skyward, with only an occasional Hap of the wing, of ten passing beyond the range of one's Vision. Country Life In America. A Moilent Petition. Little Johnnie had been taught to ask a blessing at the table. One morn ing there was company present to breakfast, and Johnnie, being a little embarrassed, made the following brief petition. "O Lnrd. forgive us for this food." Llpplncott's. nonrfllnv Ilouxe A menltien. First Landlady (pointedly) Well, thank heaven I haven't got no skele tons in my cupboards. Second Land lady (sweetly) Nobody thought for a minute that you kept your boarders there. Never pose ns an angel until you nre sure that your wings have sprouted a good crop of pin feathers. Philadel phia Hullelln. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Suit Hlictnn. Olil Sores, I'li'er, f lillliliil lis Calnrrli, t erns, rliiii'c MiiiKl-niiil Hull, c.irliimi li'K. l e'iin-. Iti'lilni;, llk'1'.lltii;. I'riiirinliiiL' I'iliU, llisi'i-l Hit, K I'.mmpII Ivy. una till Stiu Piscines int cnreil by San-Cura Ointment Which will lnp nt nncc '.hut itflilni;, iniriilni; Juiin. We laianuiti'U tlnil Sun ( iirn ( ihii meoi will not lieal nit or sure el any kind until the p in nil ri'iniivi'il; llieii it lii-nls rupiilly. l'U'Vcnll cars. JJriiKK'slh 2m mid i0u. UNGLOVED WOMEN. Hands Uncovered Because of nir.ija with Large Stones. (me fashion froipieatly Influences nnother. Jewelry Is at this moment exercising an authocratlc sway over gloes. Women wear rliu's.witli enor mous stones, over which the ordinary well-fitting glove is an exceedingly Irksome article of attire. Pour courses are open to her. Either she must submit to gloves a size or two larger than those to which she Is accustomed, or she must discard gloves altogether, or she must wear her jewelry outside her gloves as tiic dandies of the Stun. t period did, or she must slash her gloves to reveal the glistening gems Lviei'ih a' or the manner of the t,ai!j.i.s ol a oi.ll earlier ate, as proved by ancient p.c tures. There ate objections to all these methods, but the lead annoying is to leave oil gloves. This is what many women are now tlolr.g. Stealthily but surely they are feeding their way to ward the attitude men have so long assumed that g.ovea aro only w.utli regarding from a utilitarian sl.ir.d point, as covering to cooler warmth upon the hands or to keep them cle.ai. There is one sole occasion upon which a man puts on gloves in deferent e to the demands of etiquette, and that is when ho dances. Neither have wo men yet dared to leave them off for these affairs, nor for state appear ances, at the opera, and at parties la great houses. Observant of the trend of f.ishlon and of the independent attitude of their good customers, the glovers have added mittens to their stock, ltut, in this country among the well dress ed set mittens have proved a conspicu ous failure both for tlay and evening wear. As aspirants for patronage out of doors, women have a bitter quarrel against mittens, for they have found that the mischievous summer sun Im prints n faithful portrait of tlie pat tern of the lace on Ihelr skins, copy ing his Joke of last year, when "pneumonia blouses" were worn and the shoulders of those who favored them were tattoed with the lines and arabesques of their design. The in elegant canvas gloves offered, usual ly In vain, to a sex weary of the re straint of kid, play the same tritk and enlarge the apparent slv.e of the hantl as well, traits that tlo not recom mend them to women. London Mil. The Cow as an Ivory Producer. Napkin rings, haircomhs. wnluing Etick knobs, brush backs ami handles, cigarette cases and holders, and a variety of other small objects are now being made of milk. It appoars that much of the cheap Inr.tat on ivory now in the trade comes from the cow. There are even alleged pearls worn in earrings, or in other kinds of so-called fancy jewelry, which are literally drops of con densed milk. A nobleman owning Im mense estates and large farms in the. I.oiret department has set up a fac tory for carrying on this new indus try. His cows produce some lit 10 gal lons of milk a day, two-thirds of which is sent to Paris in the season, ltut in the summer the demand falls off, while the cows continue to yield the usual quantity. Hence, the ingenious nobleman's new departure. The case lne obtained from the milk is con verted, under great pressure, into a ductile substance called "lactite," the possible uses of which seem to he un limited. It is this sub-product of milk which is replacing celluloid In the market as Imitation Ivory. Moreover, lactite can be employed, it appears, in coloring processes for textiles, and for the treatment of wines, notably for the operation called "collage." Cabinetmakers also use It for veneer ing furniture, and potters manufact ure with It imitation earthenware (Move makers' have Just successfully experimented with lactite for produc ing the glace surface on kid. Tire manufacturers have hopes of employ ing It Instead of gutta-percha. An American inventor allirms that a pow der can he extracted therefrom which is just as good as snuff, and a great deal better; but the French nobleman in question has not yet gone In for that particular branch of the new In dustry on his Loiret estates. Paris Correspondent, London Telegraph. Danger from House Paint. The French Government is now bringing to the front a question in which every liritlsli householder has nn interest. It is that of the use of white lead and of other compounds of lead in house painting. A Parliamen tary commission is investigating the tpiestion, and M. Itreton, an expert delegated to report upon the whole question, has just presented the re sult of his studies in a volume which entirely nnd emphatically condemns the use of white lend in the mixing of colors. All pigments compounded with lead carbonates are highly pois onous to the workmen and to the oc cupants of houses. M. Itreton urges white zinc as better in every way, especially In work exposed to sea air. He declares that the absolute sup pression of white lead has become an Imperious necessity. It was in If.so that Courteois. a French chemist, first advocated white zinc London paper. A Shrewd Diagnosis, A number of children In Geneva who partook In one hour of meat pies, jam tarts, bam, cherries, green ap ples, coffee, iced beer, iced water, red wine, raspberries, fruit ices and cho colates were suddenly overtaken by a mysterious illness, which the doc tors are inclined to think must havd been due to something they had eat' en or drunk. Punch. I.mv Kill cm to SiiiiiIi, Went iinil Northwrnt, vin .Mi'kcl 1'lnte koiiii on June 7th and 21at, July 5th ac.d lDth, August 2d and 15th. For full parliculsrs, write A. C Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 52 a!3 C ASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of MEN'S HATS IN KOREA. The Hciikoii Tlicy Arc Wide Ilrlmnird, llljrli nml Krniill In a lecture on Korea, Hurton Holmes, speaking of the men's bats, said: "Though Korea and especially Seoul has many foreigners and the ioople have become uivustoined to strangers, they adhere closely to their curious costumes, the hat being the most im pressive part of the garb. The Korean gentleman never removes his hat lu the presence of i.impaiiy, either ' In the house or outside. The hat must be worn constantly during waking hours. "The lint consists of a wide brim nnd a crown high enough to contain the topknot. The bats are made of many materials and vary In price from to f ill. Their form dates back to a time, centuries ago, when n king who was fearful of plots and conspiracies do vlsod the head wear as a protection against Ids noble enemies. If men could not get their heads together, he argued, they could not engage In a conspiracy, so lie issued an edict com pelling his courtiers to wear bats with gigantic brims. Then in order to pre vent lighting on the street lie ordered that these hats be made of n thin porcelain. In case of a tight the-hat would certainly be broken. This would necessitate explanations from the no biciiiiui, and street rows were thereby ended. "Though the hats nre no longer made of porcelain, they are sufficiently frag ile to be broken If the wearers engage In any violent demonstrations." The Mnirle In the Letter II. "Hid you ever notice," asked the ob server of things nobody else ever no tices, what a lot of magic there is in that little letter It? "For Instance, it can turn a golfing tee Into u tree, fin nil Into a rail, a gain Into a grain, a fog into a frog, a tall into a trail, n hose into a horse, u bid into a bird, a ben into a hern, a heath into a hearth, a lilt of heat Into a heart, a bat into nnother kind of hart, n put Into a part, n cat Into a cart, a spit into a sprit, a list into n first, a bow Into n brow, a peal into n pearl, a peach into a preach, a bench into a breach, n wing into a wring, n stave into a starve, n gab Into n grab or n garb, a skit into a skirt, a sting Into a string, a tuck Into n truck, n boll Into a broil, a mine Into a miner, a bush Into n brush, a line in to a 11 per, a bag into a brag, a bay Into a bray, n payer Into a prayer, n bund Into n brand, a cow into a crow, etc., world without end." Ilaltimore Amer ican. Iilsimirek'N Ilca'retN. Shortly after 1S70 Bismarck was complaining that life hail brought liim no happiness or love, "ltut," said a friend, "you have lmide a (..roat na tion happy." "Yes," replied the prince, "but many people unhappy. Put for me three great wars would not have been waged, SO.otM) men would not have perished, and parents, brothers, sisters, widows, would not now bo mourning. That I have to settle with God. ltut I have bad little or no pleas ure from what I have done; on the contrary, much vexation, anxiety and toll." Loudon News. THOMPSON'S BAROSMA, KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. You exis' because you breathe, but are you the healthy man or woman you should be? Is existence a joy to you? If not, ask your physician why. He will tell you 9!) times out of 100 poor health conies from derangement of the liver or kidneys, and you will pay him from one to three dollars a visit for trea'ment. He may cure you. Yet In dolm so he will use exactly the same mdicines that Thompson's Harosma Is composed of. For the smnll sum of 00 cents, one dollar size If you wish, you may put yourself on the way to com plete recovery. Thompson's Baromi is simple, harmless, pure simpie as all things ultimately attained by science nre difficult to arrive at, but plain nnoush when the principles are under stood". Thompson's Barosma has been tested by time and public opinion, and Is infallible. It is guaranteed. Would you run an engine for ten years with out cleaning it out? Do you think that the human system differs much from an engine? Your kidnfys and liver in time get cUv-ired up they need cleans ing. Uncarrd for your engine breaks. Unattended, your system runs down. Is there any argument? It will cost you 50 cents or one dollar to start on the road to relief (there are two sizes of Thompson's Barosma, obtainable at any druggist's). Is it wise to delay or take chances? Practically every symp tom of illness may be traced to the liver and kidneys, the main organs of the human system. Thompson's Baros ma will cure you. NANACER WANTED. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this country and adjoining territory for well and fav orably known house o" solid financial standing. $20 00 straight cash sala ry and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced. Position permanent. Address Manager 810 Corao Block, Chicago, 111. to al8 I'lTNoiinlly t'oiiitin ti'il ;K.riirrtltiin For lowest rates to all points Kouth, Southwest, West and Northwest, j'oin oue of Showalter's personally conduc ted excursions which usually leave on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. For full particulars, write, wire or 'phone A. C. Hbowalter, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 53 al3 MORTGAGE BANKING COMPANY 4E3 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. '0 ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT. 9 CP CD 0 s. Vmt hlinulil luavn Stiv 1'ai- will, nil limb juin iiiiFiirjr, We will Invest your mon ...... ;.11 - uu ey in the old-fashioned, tiino liorored iirtt mortgxgn on Real Kslate NO K1MK -NO WOUUY. Capital and Surplus over $800,000.00. SEND FOR OUR BOOKLET 7M sZvgusf Mo&gk OPTICIAN. Ofliut 7J National Hunk Kuilding, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined freo. Exclusively optical. J. O. Scowden, Waaons, Carriaaes, Buqaies. How are you fixed in any of these very necessary articles? Drop in at any time and let us show you what wo have in slock, or what we can build for yon on very short notice. Of course our guarantee gnej with evnytliinj; in this line. Hardware ! Hardware ! The most complete stock in this section is to be found here, either iu shell or heavy go ids, tools, cutlery or the like. FARMERS Are fitted out bore in anything they need. Wo huve a nice stock of both the Syracuse and lite Kissel Plows on hand, and every farmer knows the merits of these goods. No fancy prices. Don't buy till you tea them. Gardeu tools of every kind and variety. Stoves. Iu a Stove or ltungo we know you money, see if we can't. J. C. SCOWDEN, 233 The Kind You llavo Always Bought, find whkh has been in uso for over 30 years, lias borno llio fdtriiatu.ro of ami lias boon matlo under his pcr jfj(Vfl'?&i' , sonal supervision pineo its infancy. UXT7, tCCAt,l. Allow no ono to deeei vo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good" nro but Experiments that tritlo with and mdaiijrer tlio health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its aso is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays lVverisliness. It cures Diarrlu sa und Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'auacctv Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the er 47 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMK CCNTAUH COMPANY TT ,.tt THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages ami Hun fios to lot upon the movt reiiMoimblo tonus, le will nltiu tlo croiB TEMiisra- AU oiilois left at tlio I'oHt Ollice wil rocoive prompt attention. We iinuniitly uliiuiu It. B. anil Fon-ifrii Bend model, skutch or photo ol invention In rireereporion jwenianinty. for tree boon, K,reTRADE-MARKS ytu srt? 3 Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner Lye in cold water, melt yi lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in tlie grease. Stir and put aside to set a Full Directions on Every Package Banner Lye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per mitting the use of a small quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Uses of Banner Lye" free. The Penn Chemical Work, Philadelphia lITANTliD: Moo or wonion local rop V rtisnntativoM for a liiuli 0iihh maga zine. I.arjjH coiuiiiiNsion.M. Casli pri.dx. Writt) J. N. Tntinnr, Ml Kast Wiushiiif;loii Scpiare, Now York, N. Y. tf Ranges. we can rilease you nml save : TIONESTA, PA, Signature of MURflAV STRCCT, NEW VOMK OfTV. ZtTL Make Your In The World! Don't be satisfied to work' along in the same old way for low wages. We can help you carve out a suc cessful career. Thousands have increased their salaries by following our plan. We can train you in spare time, and ' at small cost, for any of the following positions: Mechanical, Electrical, Steam, Civil, or Mining Engineer; Electrician; Surveyor; Architect; Draftsman; Bookkeeper; Sten ographer; Teacher; Show-card Writer; Window Dresser ; or Ad Writer. Write TODAY, stilting which ponl tlon Interest you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCRANT0N, PA. OR AU O.N Ol tl LOCAL UUI'llKHKITATIYEl F. S. GOODRICH, Oil City, Pa. If you cannot call, All out and mail - Tlllt IV uiu Luujiiiii ivint, . l'lensc rxplaln liuw I un pirtllfy through the 4 M l. C. S. for tlio position ttcf'r whkh 1 have M market. X. Mechanical Engineer Bookkeeper Omftaman Stenographer Electrical Englnter Show-Card Writer Electrician Ad Wilier Steam Engineer Window Drtteer "Civil Ertpjlnter Frett;h with Arohiltot Herman phono- Chemlet Spanish ) graph Ornament, Pfalrjner Cnmnirrclnl Lmw 7001 Name.. St, atidA'o. City Stnif-