Smart k This Week Marks the Unfolding of Fashions Today and the rest of the days lor millinery and apparelling. We give our invitation with even more than usual cor-diality. Choice Examples of Chic Headwear "If you want something real nice you must come here for it," remarked a lady to a friend on opening night, and similar comments are fre quently overhead, not only in the hat department but in others. What did she mean by "some thing real nice?" Something that no one would be ashamed to wear, something dainty and smart, yet decidedly distinctive; something above and beyond the ordinary and commonplace. Such are the hats for which our millinery department has become famous. If you've not seen our new fall line it would be to your advantage to do so at your earliest convenience. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. JOSEPH SEEP. WHAT YOU WANT. Io selecting ."our bank you should look for large capital, larger surplus and undivided profits, honest, careful and con servative management and the largest consistent returns for your money. Our Capital of $300,000.00, Surplus and Undivided Profits of $389,000 00, and the fact, that we pay Four Per Cent ou time deposit meet all of these requirements. Husiuess by mail given special attention. la the Tfthir Mclit. The power of tho vr d ntljiMt Itnolf to varying IntnisitiiM of li;'iit Is illu trntod by Jr. Xunscn'R account of his experience on Ills north iiol;ir expedi tion In llio winter of lS'in-ii'l. He won determined to keep u continuous tlier nionietric record ilm-lm; the months of darkness, mid whenever the moon was above the horizon he and his assistants found no dillleulty In reading the In Btrumeiits, which were placed In the crow's nest of the ship's mast. Hut at the time of new moon they hud only fdnrliKht, because they could not af ford to use the oil needed for an out door lamp. Yet gradually their eyes became so well trained to neo In the dark that they could rend the figures ou the thermometer scale even In tho absence of the moon. ICiiriilvr Slnnir. Once In awhile n bit of slang Is so expressive that It becomes Incorporated Into the language as an allowable Idiom. One of the most striking of these Is "making good." It has come to have not simply n general hut a spe cific meaning. It Illustrates the Idea of competition; It Indicates that under In tense modern methods It is only he who succeeds that can. In the long run, win recognition. Iiecomniendatlons, testi monials, requests from eminent men, nl' fall before the stern decree that you must "make good." Success Magazine. Ilia Olhrr Fall. In the memoirs of I)r. Thomas W. Evans appears this nnecdoto of the t'ourt of Kmpcror Napoleon III. In rat-is: "At n ball given at tho TuIIerlos a general, slipping on the polished floor, fell at tho emperor's feet, pulling down with him his partner. 'Madame,' said Ihe emperor, assisting tho lady to rise, this is the second time Oeueral lias fallen In my presence. Tho first time was at fiolferlno.' " Just a firntle One. The Man A fortune teller predicted that I would he lucky In love. Tho Maid (demurely) And the same predic tion precisely was made nbout me. Po you still think, Henry, that we were made for each other? Puck. Xutnre Is nn ivolinn harp, a musical, instrument whose tones are the re-, who of higher strings within us. i Nova lis. j Silberbersc week will be store's formal show SILBERBERG, Treasurer, II. R. MERBITT. BARRIER BREAKERS. Teter f'ooper Was only one year nt school. Oliver T. Morion I.nme; walked on crutches. Chief .Tu:i!!ce C'hnse Nearsighted; had an Impediment hi his speech. Klihu lierrllt Son of n farmer; he enme nn apprentice In n blacksmith's shop. ICstey. tli! organ maker (Jlven nway at four years of nge; had scarcely nny schooling. Nelson W. AldTich Entered Trovl dence on foot, with bis clothes ptrung over his back. Andrew Carnegie Son of nn Immi grant; worked us bobbin boy In n mill for 51.20 a week. Alexander II. Stephens A dwarf; with a liroken scythe he overmatched In the harvest nil those who had per fect ones. Tburlow Weed So poor In boyhood that one cold March day he had to wrap pieces of cloth about his feet In place of socks and shoe:). Craft's "Suc cessful Men of Today." MlloMitMli 114-rs.i in mokh. A dog fancier once took exception to Professor Huxley's assertion that "one of the iimsl curious peculiarities of the dog mind was its Inherent snobbish ness, tdnwn by Ihe regard paid to ex ternal respectability. The dog who harks furiously at a,bcggar will let a well drcsseil man pass him without op position." He said that, In fact, only dogs of well dressed persons act ho. l)ogs accustomed to men in rags bark, not at beggars, but at persons clothed In sleek broadcloth. KtntllK-KM. Ton may pulvcri::e lie, hut it Is lee still, but let a sunbeam fall on It ami ft is soon dissolved. Abuse, however severe and humiliating, never softeus Men, but kindness will melt tho most obdurate. nil DoIiiIIvpn at Work. "That was a terrible crime commit ted yesterday." "It was so. Have the police made any progress toward apprehending the guilty parties'" "(ill. yes. They've persuaded tho newspapers to take the mutter up." Louisville Courier-Journal. SERMON BY REVJ J. SLONAKER Text Matt. fl.-G. "Shut The Door." Tho sermon was preached Sabbath, September 17th, and is published at this time in order to givo the reader the priv ilege of comparing it with the sermon by W. F. tlunsaulus, of Chicago, anil published in the Vindicator September l?7th. Please read and compare. Dr. Slonakcr's sermon in full is as follows: ChrlHt In continuing 1 1 in sermon on the mount, tolling His illxoiplt of prayer, iryr In the clomt, secret prayer In which the human soul fimini stone into tho pres ence of Uocl, and Bndu Its greiUer lilriwil iixhi), its fuller faith, iu ilenier consecra tion and iu wider I'lirinlUn life; prayer in which man discovers ideals; secret prayer In which the soul is drawn upward tonnril strength and beauty and graoe; in which the soul gains spiritual strength for a more daring enterprise in the hin" work and for a greater ell'ort toward the establish ment of the completed kingdom of Uod up on this earlh. "Shut the door." This is the voice of Jesus. We live In the earth quake, ami thunder, and tire of life. It is well that we go sometimes where we can hear the still small voice and realize that that event has power to speak lu the midst of all the din of our winter life. "Shut the door." No place is more precious to the reason that writes books, the talent that paints pictures, the conscience that enacts laws, the sou! kueeling iu worship, than Ihe place Jesus named the closet, I lie place for secret prayer. "Shut the door." "Shut the door. brethren, Jesus wants us, you and me, to enjoy the privilege of prayer, and to receive its proflis, for there Is profit iu prayer, present profit, constant prottt, essential profit. "Shut the door." I have lived long enouah to learu that I lie only broad life, the only grand life, is a life of prsyerfuluess, of comiouulou with (led. "Shut the door." Moments spent in prayer are the gold of character. "Shut the door." heu we are in secret prayer, God In soma way, through some channel touches us "Shut the door." The touch, the coinmuuicated, the imparted touch of Uod is what I need. We are living at an age when nieu want facts upon which they can depend. The argument of facts sus tain our belief iu the profit of prsyer. We introduce the recorded prayers of the Hilile as facts upon which men cao depend; the praver of Moses; the prayer of Paul; the the prayer of Jesus. Ah. but there are more recorded instances to prayer outside (il'the lids of the Hihle thau there are in side. What is the verdict of science? Science often assuuis to be infidel and asihetic, but science so loug as it consent to lie scientific, must pray. And science is saying to day as never before, "Shut the door," "Let us pray." This is wise, this is well, for nothing will so conform life, with nil Its tragedies, as will true prayer. The condition which Qod requires of lis is full conformity to His will. This is what all true prayer secures. True prayer is not bringing God around to our will, but it is bringing us around to Uis will. Jesus said:- "1 and the Father are one." When 1 shut the door and pray in secret I am unified, I am made one with the Father, one iu thought, one in person, one in hope of victoiy. "The saints in prayer appear as oue, In word and deed and miud, While with the Father and the Son, Sweet fellowship they find." Brethren, if that is to be our experi ence, if we appear as one. with the miud of Christ and the spirit of the living God, let us pray. "Shut the door." Hut when shall I "shut the door?" "When is the time to pray? itn the first beams that light the morning s sKy, Ere for the toils of day thou dost repair, Lift up thy thoughts on high; Commend His loved ones to II is watch ful care; Morn is the time for prayer. And in the noontide hour, it worn Dy ton, or by sad oares op- pressea, Then unto God thy spirit's sorrow pour, And He will give thee rest; Thy voice shall reach Him through the fields of air; Nooa is the time to pray. When the bright sun hath set; Whilst vet eve's slowing colors deck the sky; W heu the loved, at home, again thou st meet, Then let the prayer arise, for those who In toy toys aud sorrows share; i-ve is the time to pray. When is the time for prayer? In every hour, while life is snared to tnee In crowds or solitudes, in joy or care Thy thought should heavenward rlee At home, at morn and eve. with loved ones there, Bend thou the knee in prayer." Without exception all the nood and (treat have had reeular hours for nraver. At dawn David's heart rose with the' rising sun; at noon his asperations rose above the temple hcjhad built; at eventide histhoughts became golden chariots in which his soul rose upward to meet His God. Morning, noon and night, "Shut the door." I wish that we could get back just now, In the silence of this moment and "shut the door, Life would be purer and richer and nobler lor it; it would be all gain and no loss get into right relation with God; know God ana you will be a more loving and more torgivmg spirit. "Shut the door." Iam Interested in the secrecy of the in nor cbsui oer anu lue closed door, the entire separa tion from all around us, It was when Moses was alone that he saw the burning bush. When Jacob was alone that he was changed from the Biipplanter to Israel the prince. hen Joshua was alone that the Lord nerved bim for battle, When Isaih was alone that he beheld the vision which inspired him to service, when he said Here am I, send me. When Nlcodemus wits alone that the way of life was opened before him. When Paul was alone that he was caught np into the heavens; when I eter was alone that Jesus foreave him bis wonderings. It was when John was alone that he saw the golden streets and pearly gates, but best of all beheld the vision of ilim of whom be wrote savinc. I was in the spirit, anil, behold a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. Rev. 4- We need to be more and more alone with God, ''As much with Him as with the world," is the way the men of other days put it. We must shut the door, so that we may receive Inspiration and instruction for Christian service. As in breathing we nrst ureaiue in tneu out, and breathe out in proporuou to our breathing In; so it must be Ih our spiritual life. W e must at-ain and again breathe in of the very presence of uod. we must shut, the door lu order to do this. 1 here is not a minister of the eos- pel, nor an humlilu Christian worker that mint have power iu his work if he will only shut the door and bold ou to God in earnest, persistuiit, believing prayer that Will not take no for an answer. Jesus Christ, the Savior and Master of us all, is not asKing an easy ruing when Ho says to us: "Shut the door." We have hud a pas sion for publicity; we have remained away I rem the secret place; may be some of us have not prayeil since those days when we knelt at our mother's knee. Do you know the way hack to mother's knee, or to the closet of your childhood. Can you get back to the closet, of secret prayer? Are yon unite sure that you can? Since that day ihe road is all over grown. .My visit to the home this summer showed my hoy hood paths llnoUL'li the woods and fields all overgrown. The road leading to the old closet of esrly days is all overgrown with the tuorns of neglect. How little secret prayer there has been In our lives. If our manhood or womanhood is ever to he complete we must find the way back. When trouble comes we find the closet of prayer. Yes, we tell all our troubles to Jesus, and how sweet it is. Hut it is not secret prayer, for wo did Dot "shut the door." We prayed with the door wide open and our eyes fixed upon the very things from which we were seeking deliv erance, uu, my menus, Whatever you gain or lose, realize this, that never until yon "shut the door," and pray in secret, and be alone with God, will you tie deliver ed from your enemies. Hut my only ene my is myself. Who can barm me unless I harm myself. Here are passions, hatred, envies, lusts, prejudices; enemies, indeed of my soul. And if I neglect to "shut the door," neglect to commune with God, I am tossed upon seas of darkness, I am left to the mercy of the waves with no anchor for my soul. "Shut the door, "and shake your soul clear of the dominion of sin through the help of Almighty God. It is a task of Infinite delicacy, requiring divine power and wisdom and one which, if accomplish ed, ends in glories as eternal as the throne ol God. Thank God that if ws get the victory the victory is one that shall become greater and greater, certaiu and more cer tain in the midst of all the contlict we wage in this world with the enemy of our soul. "Shut the door." "Shut the door." How we like to leave the door just a little way open so we can peep out and see what our neighbors are thinking and doiug, which way the crowd is moving, how our interests are progressing; and we Blncereiy believe there is nothing wrong about it. Ah, let us hear the voice of Jesus coming quietly from the field of Galilee Into your heart and mine, urging us not only that we should pray, but pray alone. "Shut the door." Hre.hren, it Is no easy thing too;ttcau not be accomplished with oue baud Al ready you realize that It is hard to "shut the door," and leave all your interests out side, financial interests. You say, surely I can shut the door with one hand while 1 grasp my wealth with the other band. Ah, you will have to leave your wealth outside. Yon must be alone with God; yon must realize your personal relation with God, the Father; you must realise that the soul is immortal. Ah, Brethren, I must "shut the door and realir.s that if there were on lyoueoemg in tue universe, anil i were that beiug, still there must lie a Christ, sun a cross wun power to save, still a Gethsemane, still the morning of the as cension, still the open sepulcher. "Shut thedoor." My friend are you trying to shut the door as J eau told you to do? No herouleau strength will do It, no scientitlo Investigation, no intellectual refinement, it takes more intellect to 'shut the door" thau to wrl'e Hamlet, or Macbeth, or Julius laesar; not even the skill that marshalls an army ami leads It to victory, will doit. Jesus will do it. "lam thedoor." There have been moments iu my life when there was nothing great euough, nothlug re sponsive enough to shut everything else out and to shut the soul in, but Jesus, and Jesus only. After all the hardest thing we have to do is to "shut the door" against our loved oues. This separation must be made; there must be some grand way of making It; there is. There Is a warm, ten der, loving way, Just because Jesus is our door. Inside of that door I will never lose my love, or the power of friendship When the prayer is over aud the door is opened, I come forth with a renewed friend ship, a friendship that is almost divine; and I come back to my loved ones and my friends with a friendship and a love that is real And my friend knows that I have Iwon Inside where the door is shut. "Shut thedoor." But the hardest problem with which man has to deal is the problem of nis past, now aoout your past. Does it shrivel, and narrow and paralize your life? Does it rankle In your breast? Does it lift its neau ami can "attention." I know you; I know your sins rising likean alninesummlt: your heart Is hard, your sins are great, your crimes are black. Sometimes you thought you nau me uoor snut; you resolved, you reformed; but the door was not accurately fitting; the past came up again, it seemed a giant, fully armed, and when you tried to shut the door and do what Jesus said, that iissi, wuuiii uies aim sung, e rienas, you must nave a complete door to shutout a past like that. Here is the authority of Jesus: "I am the door. Jesus can come between a man and his past. This great, sweet being who is saving: "Shut the door," can cleanse away the stain of em, set a new pulse besting in a man a soul, endue him with moral strength, and make bim, so far as bis thoughts and leeungs ana aims and aspirations go, a new creature. At last the soul forsakes all and follows Jesus, flint the door. O do what Jesus says: Just shut the door and pray to the Father which is in secret. Justte.l Him how sinful and cold and dark all is; it is the Father's loving heart that will give warmth and light to you. To the iiihu who will withdraw himself from all that is ot the world and man and prepares to wait upon God alone, the fatner win reveal nimseit. as be lor sakts and gives up and shuts out the world aud the life of the world and sur renders himself to be led of the Spirit Into the seorot ot uod s presence, the light of the Father's prmence will rise upon bim. Do uot be thinking of how little you have to bring God, but of how much he wants to bring you. "As a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitleth you." Shut the door and just place yourseir beiore uod and look up into His face. Think of His love, His wonderful, tender, pitying love. But, oh, shut the door, Child of God, listen to your master and teacher. Dwell much in the inner chamber with the door shut shut in from men, shut up with God. It is there tbe Father waits lor you; it is there Jesus will teacu you. "Lord loach us to pray." Shut tbe door, be alone in secret with the Father: this be your highest joy. This be your strength day by day. Is it not wonderful? To lie able to go alone with God, tbe infinite God, and then to look upsndsay,"My Falbor." There are no mathematics for comput ing tbe inlluence and tbe result ot tbe shut door. John Welch, son-in-law of John Knox, the great reloriner, is said to have given one-third of bis time to secret prayer, and rrorn tbe beginning ot bis ministry to his death he reckoned tbe day ill spent if he stayed not seven or eight hours in prayer, and the testimony of one who remembered bim was that "He was a type of Christ." Paul was doubtless a great preacher and worker, but be never felt that ho could get along without the prayers of God's people, and to every church to which he wrote, save one, the backslidden church of Galatia, bo asked thorn to pray for him. Shut tbe dor.r. Prayer will bring a blessing into tbe church. It will settle church quarrels, allay miHunderstandings and root out heresy. In all true, deep and lasting spiritual awakenings prayer has played a more Important part than anything else. There have been great revivals without much preaching and without almost no machinery. There has hover leen a great and true revival wiibout prayer. "Shut the door, shut the door." Prayer can transform a poor preacher into a good one. Shut the doer. If you are not satisfied with your present minis tor you can got a better one by praying for him. Shut the doorf And if you think your present minister is a pretty good one you can make him far better by more prayer. Shut tho door. If your minister's sermons are too long for you it is all because your prayers are too short for bim. Shut the door, shut the door. In tbe beginning of my ministry, to the peoplu of my lirst clmrgo, I said: "How much would I give to know that a f iw members, of this church stayed op late on Saturday night or rose up early Sunday morning to pray for iiih ami tho holy Mpirit's power upon my preaching." Some of tlin people took me at my word, they shut the door, and the church stead ily Idled up, conversions grew steadily, ami tbe Lord added to the church such as were saved. Tbe great nood of tbe day is the shut door. Prayer can do any thing that God can do. A mother with an incorrihle boy came to inn for advice. Her son was a great trial to her. She hud tried everything but prayer. Now she shut thedoor. She began to pray definitely for bim, and a great change came over bis life. Uod gavo him a present, a future. Is there any one bore today desirous of a new present and a bright future? Are you waiting for deeper leeling, more knowl edge, a stronger faith, more light? The way to begiu is to snut thedoor. increase of knowledge, strength of faith, depth of leeling, come trom the place ot secret praver. Shut thedoor. If any man will- elh to do God's will he shall know that the teachings of Christ are trim and di vine and make I Ho holy and God-like. Shut the door. Come face to face with Jesus. What a day this would be if only you would accept Jesus Christ as the door into life, the abundant life. "I am tho door. By me if any man enter in, be shall be saved." Today 1 swing wide open the door and invite yon all in whatever your sins, whatever your past record, whatover your history. The In Vitation Is "whosoevr." Thedoor swing not upon iron hinges, nor upon brans, not even ou gold binges, but It moves upon the hinge of love. "God so lovod the world," You need hut to lav: "I am sinner; I want a Savior." And the Sa vlor will come. His mercy will forgive, ills love reueoin. In one of the Korean cities there Is an old bell with a strange history, and tliUik it will Illustrate the saving truth At lirst the bell gave out a harsh, cracked nolo, and the emperor, being superati tlous, consulted bis magicians. They concluded that the bell would never sound right until a living child had been given to It. no the bronze mass ws melted down again and a live babe was thrown into the molten meial. As the hot bronze engulfed it, the little tot ut tored a wail of agony which seems to be repested every time tbe bell is tolled, and the Koreans still say that "Ihe wail of tbe child can be heard in the voice of the bell." And the bell of humanity, once gouioii, became craenea and Harsh be ciuse of human sin. in some divine way which I do uot understand tho bell was made over again. It was melted In the mysterious pain of Gethsemane, and as the macs: stream of humau sin Mowed Into it the Sou of God leaped into the fur nace with a wail of agony that should be learu oy all tue generations or mankind, "He was wounded for our transgressions; be was bruised lor our Iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon him aim wun ins stripes we are healed. Brother, If you will shut tbe door and swept Jesus, you will make life victory nappinoss and peace. Gold Finish Is the latest thing lor plates. Does away with the dark looking rubbbcr. A few ol these will be made at a very small cost to introduce them. All work guaranteed. Dr.RC.Keid New York l'ainle's Dentists. Over Oil City Trust C o. Hit u k, 52 Scncoa St., Oil City lennsylvania UAlLItOAl). Schedule in Effect May 27, 190(5. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m daily, 5:28 p. m. Sundays. For BRADFORD, OLKAN, and prln cipai intermediate stations, :.;i a, in dally, 4:10 p. m. week days. For Warren and intermediate stations, 2:44 p. m.Suu days. W. vV. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. ItAILWAY. TTLCB TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, i'J05. 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