CURIOUS U8E8 FOR FAN3 8TKANGR KINDS IX HOOKS. ANCIENT COOKERY. Smart k General Cleaning Up Sale. 1,000 Yards Wash Goods, 10c A general cleaning up of "Wash Fabrics of all sorts and classes. It means that we have simply assembled on one large table every yard of wash goods leit over from the season's selling. In the lot are goods that sold as high as 50c a yard and hardly a yard priced lower than 25c. All must go. None carried over. 1,000 Yards White Goods, 10c. Lace Batistes, Mercerized Madras, Lingerie Muslins, Swisses, &c. A table full of goods that were 25c and 35c a yard. The price asked is not one-half their actual value. 100 White Embroidered Waist Patterns, 69c. At 1.00, the price we formerly sold these at, we considered these particularly good value. Women's Fancy Hose, at 25c. The last of our 50c and 75c Colored Hose. Excellent in quality and desirable styles. Simply put this price on them to close them out. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. WHAT THEY ARE. Capital s e amoun f cash actually paid in by the stockholders of a company. Su.IDl.US s additinal money paid in by the stockholders or profits earned and allowed to remain in the . business. Undivided -nt Prfits . n i surplus nor withdrawn. Profits Our Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits amount to $689,006.63, AncFevery dollar of it protects CENT, paid on Time Deposits. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $10 From Tionesta TO Atlantic City, Cape May, WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, OR OCEAN CITY, N. J. August 1 15 and 24, 1906. TickeU good going on all regular trains coiiuiMuing iraing iu HeaHUore poiuiN. Stop-Over of Ten Days at Philadelphia allowed on going trip if ticket is deposited trip, wiiuout deposit, wltlun limit. Tickets good to return within fifteen clays. Dirrrt Connection to. Atlantic Cil via Delaware River Bridge Route. Full Information of Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traflio Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $1.25 from Tionesta to CHAUTAUQUA LAKE and Kirn it SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY Saturday, August 4, 1906. Special Fast Train leaves Tionesta 7:25 a. m. Hemming Steamer leaves Celoron 6:00 p. in., Chautauqua 6:211 p. in. TICKETS I3lnn flM I V DM HPl'fHl. TP i TXT Y . n.AiiuiDUIII, General Manager. J. K. WOOD. Passenger Tratlic THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TEALIIsra- Silberbers; Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. earned and not transferred to our Depositors. FOUR PER on date of excumion to Philadelphia and with Station Ticket Agent, or on return GEO. W. BOYD, Oen'l Passenger Agent GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent Manager. OFTICIAW. Office 4 7X National Hank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes ezaiuiaed free. Exclusively optical. by Umpires Wrestling t Fencing Matches. and Various are the uses for fans In Ja pan. Properly manipulated, they many times take the place of speech,. The umpire at wrestling and fencing matches uses a heavy fan shaped like a huge butterfly, the handle being the body and rendered imposing by heavy cords of silk. The various motions 01 the fau constitute a lauguuge which the wrestlers fully uuderstand and appreciate. Formerly In time oi war the Japanese commander used a large fan, having a frame of Iron covered with thick paper. In case of uunger it would be shut, and a blow liotu its iron bones was no light at lair. One notable variety of fau Is made of waterproof paper, which can be dipped in water and creates great coolness by evaporation without wet ting the clothes. The flat fan made of rough paper Is often used us a grain winnow, to blow the charcoal lii'i's and as a dustpan. The Japanese gontk'inan of the old school who nev er wears a hat uses his fun to shield his eyes from the sun. His head, bare from childhood, hardly needs shade, and when it does he spreads nn umbrella, and with his fan he di rects his servants and saves talking. Weeping at a Wedding. A Chinese marriage Is all ceremony jio talk, no levity and much crying. The solemnity of a funeral prevails. After the exchange of presents the bi'ido is dressed with much care iu a red gown, brocade or silk, if she can get it; her eyelashes are painted a deep black and she wears a heavy red veil attached to a scarlot head dress from which imitation pearls are pendant over the forehead. A feast in i-pread upon a table, to which the blushing bride is led by five of her best female friends. They are seated at the table, but no one eats. The ut most silence prevails, whin finally the mother leads off In a cry, the maids follow and the bride echoes in the chorus. Then all the bridesmaids have the table, and the disconsolate mother takes a seat beside the chair of state where the hrldo sits. The ridegroom now enters, with four of his best men. The men pick up the throne on which the bride sits, and. eceded by the bridegroom, form in procession and walk around the room or Into an adjoining pallor, sig- Hying that he is carrying her away his own home. The guests then irow rice at the happy couple a cus tom we have borrowed from the heathen. Unbreakable Crockery. It is reported that a Bdgiun firm Is nking a hardened crystal dish which n appearance closely resembles trans lucent china of uniform shape and uiaiiulacttire. The resistance to hocks and sudden changes ol tempi r- nuue of this product are remarkable. hardened crystal dish can be sub stituted lor a hammer driving nails into wood, while the tableware can be put into boiling water at a high degree, then plunged into ice water repeatedly, without the least notice able damage. A set of this ware has een in use in one Delglan family io ten years, and, with the exception of a tew unusual local accidents, the set presents the same fresh appearance as when It came from the factory. Hales ol the usual form iu this Hard ened ware may be hurled to the stone floor of a warehouse and go bounding along the whole length ol the build ing without suffering the least dam age. Black Lungs and Whits. At tile Anatomical Museum in Ed inbr.rg.i L'n.versily there is a striking objuct h.sson showing the actual harm dune to health by log. There are pre served three human lungs, one quite white, one quite black, and the otner a dirty gray compromise between the two. Tne white lung belonged to an Esquimaux who had breathed all his hie the untainted air of the Arc tic Circle; the black lung had been the property of a coal miner, and it was black simply because it was im pregnated with coal dust; the gray lung belonged to a city dweller who bad breathed all his life the dust-lad-eu, log-tainted air of a great town. Caucasian Skull Growing. By comparing modern skulls with those of the same race in an old mon astery Iu the Kedron Valley, Doctor Ui;;iit, of the Americau College of Beirut, Syria, has shown that thir len centuries have added two inches to the circumference and three and a hall' cubic inches to the capacity of the Caucasian skull. The brain is developed iu the parts presiding over the moral and intellectual functions, growing higher and longer, without increase of the lower portions, which give breadth to the head and In whicn the selfish propensities are centered. Longest Lived Race. The Norwegians are longest-lived of the European people, and the Span iards ihe shortest. The average dura tion of life in these foreign countries is as follows: Norway 50, England 45, Belgium 44, Switzerland 44, France 43, Austria 39, Germany 39, Italy 39, Bavaria 36 and Spain 32. The Emperor's Motto. A mirror, a crystal and a sword are carried before .the eniperor of Ja pan on all state occasions, "Know thyself" Is the message of the mir ror; "B pure and shine" is the crys tal's Injunction; while the sword is a reminder to "Be strong." A ;UAItANTKEI CUKE FOR 1'ILES. Ilcliing, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 60o. Free Hummer Outlim Booklet, containing list of amuse roeot resorts and quiet summer homes on the Nickel Plate Road. Call on agent or address C. A. Aeforlin, D. I . A., 07 State street, Erie, Pa., or B. F. Horner, G. P. A., Cleveland, O. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Used Snertncles, Scissors, IXtm, and Kvrn Endorsed Check Found. City libraries are proline produc ers of odd Incidents. Articles of every kind and description are found in returned volumes. There Is. for example, a well known book mark endeared to Its owner by some asso catlon, which has been found In re turned books at least one hundred times. On two occasions Indorsed checks were discovered between the leaves of works of notion. The first check, for a large sura of money, was left by a young girl, who quick' ly realized her loss and came back breathless to find the check still In the book Just where she had left It The second check was In a book re turned by a young man one evening Just before the library closed. He was waiting haggard and wan on the doorstll when the building was opened next morning, and stated that as the check belonged to his brother. who was Ignorant of the loss, the night had known no sleep for blm, As may be Imagined, letters are left In books by the wholesale. If they are sealed, addressed and lack a Btamp It Is supplied and they are sent on their way. But opened letters ad dressed to persons not known are kept a reasonable length of time and then destroyed. Spectacles and even scissors are frequently found, but usually claimed by the owner. Oernslonnllr when subscribers de sire some book not In the library collection it Is purchased and added to tVo list. Several years ago a sub' jwrlher asked for a little volume en- til I 'd, Monologues of the Dead. It was bought. Weeks later and after the gentleman's dAnth by suicide the book was returned. Wnteh Your Compass. To convert n watch Into a compass !' one hns to do !s to count the mi .ihor of hours from midnight, dl- ?l:!o by t'vo, and point the hour at '.he sun so that the shadow of a mulch or lend pencil falls directly vi oss the center of the watch; welvo oclock will be north, six south, nine wpst, and three east. Suppose It Is nine In the morning; number of hours from midnight is nln; one-half Is four and a half; point four-filrty nt the sun so that the shadow of n match or lead pen- It falls across the center of watch, iiihI twelve Is north, six south, three east, and nine west. Suppose It is six n the evening: number of hours iroin midnight eighteen; point nine .it sun. and twelve Is north, six south, three east, and nine west. I.:i'Hr I. aw In England. An old labor law In England in nice In 17K3 contained the follow ing six clauses: Any tailor who Jnl.ircl a union was to be sent to Jail fo:- two months. Tailors must work fro:n Fix o'clock In the morn Inj; until eight at night. Wages were not to be higher than forty-eight cc is a day. Fach tailor wns to be ill. owed t'liee rents for breakfast. Any tr'ilor who refused to work was to be imprisoned for not more than two moth. If any employer paid blglier wages he was to be fined (25 and the workmen who took the In crease were to be sent to jail for two months. Prei-cKi of Hardening Wood. Co:: Morable Interest has been mo lsed by the announcement, as the res ilt of a prolonged series of ex pn Iimv.ts, of a method of so treating tlmh'-r as lo rociire even from soft voool a largely Increased toughness and I. rdnss. The trentment to which th" timber Is subjected is, roiglily sneaking, that of saturation at boiling point with a solution of (ugar, the water being afterwards evaporated nt n high temperature. The result is to leave the pores and Interstices of t!ic wood filled In with solid in.-iM'T. pud the timber vulcan ized, preserved und seasoned. Str.ui'.to Wedding Custom. Among the I.olos of Western China It Is customary for the bride on the wedding morn to perch her self on the highest branch of a large tree, while the elder female members of her family cluster on the lower limbs, armed with sticks. When all ore duly stationed the bridegroom clambers up the tree, assailed on all fides by blows, pus'ics and pinches fi om the downgnrs, and It Is not un til he has broken through their fence und raptured the bride that he is allowed to carry her off. Tradesmen i:i Japan. Some of the Japanese tradesmen in the smoller towns of Nippon have a curious way of advertising their business. On their right forearms they tattoo figures the shoemaker a shoe, the wodcutter an ax, the butcher a cleaver. Underneath these emblems are such Inscriptions as "I do my work modestly and cheaply," and "I am zt good at my trade as most of my fellows." When they are looking for work they bare their arms and walk about the streets. Handkerchiefs in the Army. Tli9 Russian government hns de creed that In future all soldiers of the Empire must, use handkerchiefs heretofore not one soldier out of a thousand has indulged In this luxury and that all the handkerchiefs must contain pictures emblematic of a soldier's life, both in battle and la time of peace. Giraffe Cannot Swim. Tho giraffe is the only animal which is unable 'o swim. This is on account of its loi.j neck. Every other animal can. if put to It, manage to keen alio it My face and neck were one mass of sores; the doctor said I had eczema and erysipelas. Finally I used San-Cura Ointment and slept all night for the first time in weeks, and in a short time was completely cured. Clios. Fay, Townville, Pa. 25o and 50c, at Dunn & Fulton's. U, A. It. NnlloiiRl Encampment, Minneapolis, Mion. Low rates via Nickel Plate Koad, Aug. 10th, lltb, 12th and certain trains on the 13th. Good returning Aug 31st. For full information and extension of limit call on or address C. A. Asterlin, D. P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa. 4ta8 Flow Meal AVer 1'reuared and SeT ed In Chancer' Time. Au ancient cookbook has been (US' covered, written Iu the English of Chaucer's time, which wns published about i:'J0. It Is culled "The Form of Cury" and contains 1!K! recipes. Ac cording to the preface, "It techlth a until for to make commune potage & commune meetls for howshold, as they should be made, craftly and holsomly." Judging from the spicing und season lug, Indigestion must have been a dis ease unknown to the fourteenth cen tury. (iiirlle, vinegar, cloves, clnna nion, wine and even ale apnr Iu al most every recipe and In appalling quantities. For example, a "salaf wns made of "parsel, snwge, garlic, chlbolles (young onions), leek, borage, myiites, fenel & ton tresses (cresses), rew, rosmaj re, purslayue; lave & wnshe hem elene, piko hem, pluck hem simile with tliyu hoiide, & liiyng (mix) hem well with rn we olle. Lay on vynegnr & salt, & serve It forth." Pork seems to have been the favor ite meat with the Englishmen of this century. And this Is not strange when one remembers their taste for splee, strong flavors and cloying 'sweets, eal comes next In popularity, but beef is not mentioned in one of the ll0 recipes. One Is amazed at the populari ty of the whale, grampus, seal, swan, crane, heron and peacock. The swan was served up In roynl style and vows of chivalry were made upon It. It was skowered and roasted in a sitting pi. Hire. Say the directions: "Make u stiff bed of paste alxmt the thickness of your thumb, color it green, comb it out, und It will look like u meadow of green grass. Take your hwuii and gild him over with gold; then have a kind of loose, flying cloak of n vermilion color within mid painted with arms without; then set the swan upon this bed, cover some part of him with the cloak, stick nNuit him small banners upon little sticks, the banners painted with the arms most agreeable to the persons seated ut the table." At ii grand feast when Edward I. knighted his eldest sou, on the eve of his Scottish expeditions, two swans. gorgeously caparisoned, were Introduc ed with n flourish of trumpets. I'pon them the king swore in the presence of Ood mid the ladles that he would avenge the death of John Comyn and the pewldy of Itoliert Bruce. But, In spite of the popularity of the swan for great occasions, It was tho peacock which. In the romautlc lan gur.ge of the age of chivalry, was "the food of lovers mid the meat of kings." Ho appeared on the festal board with his gorgi6us feathered skin skewered around Ills roasted bodv. uiie very popular concoction was " called "tarts of flesh." and the quaint recipe reads: "Take veal Ysode and grind It small. Take hard ayren ysode (Dolled eggsi & ygrouude & there to put prunes hoole, dates ycarved, pynes (seed found In pines, cones, com mon in Italy) & raisins, corrauce, hool splets, & powder, salt, sugar & make littell collln, & do this furs therein. & take & serve It forth." Another much richer tart was made thus: "Bray the pork smnle In a mortar. Take fygges & boll them tendre lu small ale, & bray them. & teudre cheese there with, & pepper, salt & sarou. Then take sugar, ayren (eggs), & flour & mane a paste with n roller, thanne make thereof smale pellets & fry them uraun in clean grit." Though the oyster was known and eaten In the fourteenth century. It was thought to luck flavor, so they seethed it m wine with ground nlmonds and rice, powdered ginger, sugar and mace. curious tiling nliout old cookery oooks is tneir silence concerning niinn- uiy. lane plgges yscnlded;" "take eelys, "take conynges or rabbits," Is all the Information which Is given. netrnttint In Holland. iu n-aiMii puris or iioiiaud when a young man thinks he loves a girl he asKs uer for n match to light his cigar i uie uoor or the beloved one's Iioihp This Is done to let the parents know that something Is Intended, and If the Wtutf Ic ....1 ..... 4, .. . T.on it-jt-jiieu nim me same tlilmr occurs no umiiit is left In tho minds of tho girl's parents, and they Immediate. inm-Tu iu investigate um young mans ennrncter and antecedents. When he calls n third time, thev are prepared to give him nn answer. If his suit is looked upon favorably, he is giv en a match. If refused, lie jiroduces his own mutch, lights his clear nnt walks away. If a favorable answer Is given, he steps forward and joins hands wiin the girl. Mhlle the engagement is by no means n settled fact even at this important stage. It is stated as n truth that If, on the occasion of the vonnir man's third visit, his Inamorata offers him a second cigar mid f.j miokes It In the house the engagement ij never canceled. Life Is to lie fortified bv inimv friend ships. To love iiml to he loved Is the reatest happiness of existence. Syd ney smith. WHITE PINE Flooring,- Siding, and material for Window Cafsings and Iuside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, ' TIONESTA. Pi. or F. P. AMSLER. g PATEHTSj 1 TRDE-M1KS rnovmruic " I Write to us and we will tell yon with, cut suy charge whether your invention is probably patentable, how to proceed to obtain s pateul.sndjuit what it will cost you. Cock service and lowed rales MASON SON & CO. O F ST. N. W. sf O l HINGTON, D.C., J 1110 WAS IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER That Prico on Two Great Tables of Summer Cottons. One all White, the other Fancy Colored Wash Quods. Not a piece oo either table that sold oiiginally for less than a quarter; from that they ranged up to o5o at)'! i0o fr the white, and 3o, 4()o and 50o for the colors. Never have wo offered choice, high-class summer goods at so great a reduction from the regular price. Fast as these two tables are cleared we'll replace these sold with others just as good, or better, from the abolvos. Ex pect at these two prices to sell off the bulk of Sutuuior Coltous. In the Next Week Or ten days visitors to this store will wituoss some mighty strenuous merchandising. Particularly in the Cloak Room, you'll admit when you see the prices in force up (here that the above rather vigorous phrasing doesn't over state the case a particle. WILLIAM B. JAMES, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Dcponits Solicited. A. Watm Cook, A. B. Kbllt. Cashier. niRBOTORS Q. W. Robinson, President. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltehev. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promiso our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid ou time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. mssssBisssm Seasonable Sensible HARDWAEE A look at our stock will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked up on everything in hardware fur tho seasoD, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanio, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Bissell Plows, Syraouse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OTTIR UEW Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Ilenl for (lie Ieiit Money. J. C. Scowden, A u.i.tjH I MM 1.1 XUJ-IUUUOCDODOC j$EYERAlREASONSTrDj;or &(J? J The Bert Court of Study. ' V ' ' I Lurire Faculty of ExDerimrw.1 Cwt.n... 4 Lame Faculty o( Experienced Specialist. I rn.Viyn!r u,"or5 ?' e -epdinn Series of Commercial Textbooks. "ldina- and Equipment, Gymnasium, Bath, etc. KS.SJS?a?'iuH,ltC,M Lecturt'' Kntertainments. r uf f?'Mi N?w Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. mP".dSI.0l,.K,"lJood plttce exceeJ Entire Student Enroll, ment by more than 54 per cent. F?.A,.ie,I'B"et?11' Bllball, and Field Day Exercises. Enthusiasm Every Department. Send lor Uualomie. ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hole! Wearer TIOHESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. ORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Autl all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL LANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. Will pa f Four Per Cent, per Annum Wm. Smkarbadoh, Ylee President Wm, Hmearbaugh, J. T. Dale. A. H. 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