Take Great Pleasure In Announcing Their 15th Week of Monday, July 8th. This great trade event will commemorate the 15th year oi the Smart & Silberberg Stores and it is the desire of The Smart & Silberberg Com pany to make it an epoch in merchandising his tory in the vicinity. It will be the banner sale of our experience. Every department on every floor will have its most interesting list of bargains. Trices will be cut, and decided reduction made on every line. Actual values will not be considered. On many lines, prices will be but half, while on others the reductions will average 25 and 33 per cent. It will repay you to make a trip to Oil City during the anniversary week. Please consider this your invitation. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. STATMENT, JUNE 29, 1907. (Seiui-Annual Aolx RESOURCES. Ijoani and discounts 1 1,303, MS 60 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 101.2M 40 Stocks and bonds.. f lfi.LTO 00 Demand loans 733,384 W Overdrafts 12,326 30 Doe from banks 2M,S74 51 Cash on band 9!,741 44 1,155,607 15 LIABILITIES. Capital ty irt) 00 Surplus and profits..... 391,133 29 Reeerre for interest, etc 5,014 30 Deposits, 1, $04,200.50 $2,560,447 15 $2,560,447 15 Trust Fuuils not included above f 172,158 48 I, H. R. Merrltt, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear tbat tbe above statement is true to tbe best or my knowledge and turner. U. R. MERRITT, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbis 29th day of June. 1W7 Mv commission expires Feb. 2. 1U10. F. W. HAYS. Notary Public We, the undersigned, appointed by the Board of Directors at tbeir meeting of j une zs, I'Mi, report tnat we nave examined me accounts, time an u can loans, secur ities, and counted the cash on hand and hnd the foregoing report correct. (Signed.) . W. H. WISE. D. T. BORLAND.. CHAS. H. 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This was illus trated, gays the writer of "Letters From a Surgeon," lu the euse of Gen eral Frank Hartlett. who was wounded on the Fredericksburg pike lu 1884. Geueral Bartlett was brought to the surgeon lilitHilng profusely from a wound In his head. lie was uneou clous and white as death. The. sur geon called his name, but could not rouse hi in. I'lisslng his fliiRer Into the wouud, he found the ball had uot peue trated the bone, but hud simply cut au artery In the scalp. This the surgeon bound with a ligature. lie laid the general on the ground aud completed dressing the wound. "No harm done, old boy!" he shout- ixl. "This Is only a flesh wound. You will lie nil right when I take a stitch or two." The good uews seemed to bring Gen eral Hartlett to consciousness. He rallied completely. "I thought I was done for." he said. Well, If I'm all right, here goes." Before the surgeon could stop" him he was In the saddle and riding at the best gult of his horse back to the front again. The War of the? Moonahlnvr. The ways of the moonshiner are pret ty much the same everywhere. A suit able location consists of n secluded spot with water In abundance. It Is Important, should he ever bo called upon to defend n ense In court, for the question of the ownership of the land upon which the still Is located, to be Involved In doubt; henco the moonshin er gets as near the Hue of his own land or the land he controls ns possible. The stills are primitive affairs ami are often made complete iu the neighbor hood In which they are operated. With two or three square yards of sheet cop per the still maker requires but a few hours to make the "b'ller." Home made hogsheads are usually used ns fermenters. aud the ouly thing that the Illicit distiller has to send "off yander arter" Is the worm. Being difficult to secure, the moonshiner prizes ms 'worm" highly, and that part of the distillery Is usually taken nway when the operator leaves. Itavld A. Gates in Metropolitan Magazine. Origin of "Illiimtopklnita." Burke, apropos of "Evelina," paid Fanny Buruey this high compliment: "We have had nu age for statesmen, tin age for hen km, an ago for poets, nu e for artists, but this" with a gal lant bow to Fanny "Is the age for women." The name "bluestockings," given to these distinguished women, arose, according to Fanny Burney In her "Memoirs of Her Father," from an apology made by Mr. Stillingtleet in declining an Invitation of Mrs. Vesey's to a literary meeting at her house. "1 am not properly dressed for such a partv." he pleaded. ' I'ho, pho," she cried, taking him and his dress all In at ..i glance, "dou't mind dress! Come in your blue stockings." This he did, and '"those words ever nfter were fixed in playful st,igmn upon Mrs. Ve- tey s associations. r. I . s .onaou Weekly. What We Stand On. The density of the earth ns a whole has been estimated, with close agree ment among the scientists who have made the determination by different methods, to le about 5.5, or five and n half times as heavy as an equivalent sphere of water. On the other hand, the average density of the materials form ing the accessible parts of the earth's crust Is between 2.5 and 3, so that the menu density of the whole globe Is about twice that of its outer part This Indicates that the central part of the earth is composed of heavier mate rials and may even be metallic, which condition, says the Engineering and Mining Journal, would accord perfect ly with the nebular hypothesis. Nature and Broken Ronr. In the splicing of broken bones na ture can give the best surgeon pointers. When a bone is broken the splintered ends are surrounded with cartilage un til they are firmly held in position. Then gradually a layer of bone Is placed between them and soldered to gether. All the pbysiciau has to do Is to bring the two ends of the bones together so that the point will be smooth nnd even. Nature's little agents do the rest New York Tribune. Known ljr Inntlnrt. To uuderstiiud war, says the autl'or of "J People at School," Is nn Instinct To Illustrate the aphorism be tells a story of an English general whose un derstanding of sounds was phenome nal. One night, he says, after dinner they wfre all sitting talking at head quarters. They were expecting nn at tack, and KciitricH and pickets were posted far out beyond the stockade. Suddenly we heard one shot, of course every one Jumped up. The bu gles sounded: the men fell In; the olll cers ran to their piwts. General Sy luous alone bad not moved. After listen ing Intently for a moment or two he had wit down again. 1 myself was be tween two minds whether to go out with ouo of the parties hastily assem bling outside or to stay with the gen eral. So I stood Irresolutely by the door. "You can sit dovn,"' said Synions. "It Is nothing. A sentry has let oft his rifle by incident. That Is all." So It proved. While he was leaning upon his rltlo it Uul gone off, and so had his lingers. Trying to t'linrm Anny Kpllrpar. We need not go to Servla or Natal or farther than Devonshire to lind super stitions. Ouly the other day In n Dev onshire village n woman was supposed to huve had epilepsy exorcised in the following way: She went to the vil lage church, accompanied by twenty nine married men. who left her sitting slleut lu the porch while they entered the building for service. After service each of the twenty-nine as he passed out dropped a penny in her lap, and when the churchwarden had miide a similar contribution tbe thirty pence In copper were changed by hlm Into n sil ver half crown, out of which he had a ring forged to be worn by the epileptic ns an infallible charm against her dis order.. If, however, the woman uttered a single word from the moment she left her house till her return the charm must fail. 1 lYs Weekly. Uold HoroeNlioe In Olden Tlniea. Rouiau writers Inform us that Com modus caused the hoofs of his horses to be covered with gold leaf and even the fetlocks to be gilded. Nero's short Journeys were Invariably performed on white mules wearing gold shoes on their fore feet and silver behind. The beasts which drew tbe chariots of his wife. Poppa ei were shod nil around with gold. Several others among the dignitaries nnd potentates of the riot ous days of the Uoinan empire shod their horses with gold nnd used the same material for bridle bits, buckles, spurs, etc. tend? For n Teat. "Do you think that absence really makes the htart grow fonder?" In quired the young man who was not a particularly welcome caller. "I have never given the matter much consideration." w(s the young lady's response. "Suppose you stay nway for five or six years and we'll see." rittslmrg Post TnHte liovernn Spelling Shakespeare spelled his owu name lu sixteen different ways which have Mirvived, and It Is evident that Eliza bethan spelling "depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller." It Is the printing press which made spelling by stereotyping it and It is, nfter all, on the priuter's reader more than on the professor that the spelling of the future depends. London Stur. ox inert good behaviou. Nnpoleon'n nine. The name Nupoloou written in Greek characters will form seveu different words by dropping the final letter of each In succession. When read, these words form a-complete sentence, mean ing, "Napoleon, the destroyer of whole cities, was the lion of his people." Wrong. "There Is a word of one syllable In the English language that Is always spelled wrong, evoa by the most edu cated people." "What Is thnt?" "The word 'wrong.' " Obvlonnlj-. "Let me see," mused the sporting editor. "Whr.t Is nn Incubator?" "An incubator," replied the agricul tural editor, "Is nn egg plant" Itlscouraroiiient Is but i'lenchnnted egotism. M:'.zziui. PEISM1IA UniMD Bulletin. PHILADELPHIA'S GREAT WEEK- July 15 to 20, when the Elks hold their annual Re union in Philadelphia, will be a glorious week in the Quaker City. Not for years have such elaborate prepa rations been made to honor the City's guests as those which are now bein' made to welcome the members of the order, and to entertain the thousands who are ex pected to visit the city during the week. A grand Court of Honor in Broad Street, the most magnificent structure of the kind ever erected in Ameri ca, and costing $50,000, will be a great feature of the occa sion. Every night during the week this Court of Honor, together with the City Hall, will be illuminated by my riads of electric lights of various colors. On Wednesday, July 17, a massed band parade of over 2000 musicians "will take place. On Thursday, July 18, the Grand Parade of all vis iting Elks will occur. Over 15,000 men from all sections of the country will participate, fcach uniform will typ ify the state or city represented by the lodge. Many of the uniforms will be historical and picturesque. On Saturday, July 20, there will be a grand excur sion to the seashore. Atlantic City, Cape May, Wild wood, Ocean City, Asbury Park, and other popular re sorts are within reach of Philadelphia by the fast express trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia wili be sold July 13 to 17, inclusive, at reduced rates from stations over 100 miles from Philadelphia. For exact fares and conditions of tickets, consult nearest Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent. noeelvcd PrcssliiR Invitation Yet Iteinalned Firm. A little Portland miss, whoso first name Is Grace, had never attended church, being too little and too live ly to be trusted there, according to the Kennebec Journal. But at last her mother permitted her to accom pany nn elder sister, giving her grave warnings beforehand. The rector of the church was a frequent caller at Grace's home, and her mother fear ed that on this nccount Bhe might take liberties. "You must sit still," she said, "and you must not Bny one word, hut let Mr. Hammond do the talking. Now, remember." Grace behaved very well In meet ing. As soon as she reached home she reported: "Oh, mnniina, I did keep still real still, and when Mr. Hnmmond called me right out In meeting I never stirred to go to him." "Called you? Why, child, he never called you In meeting." "Yes, but he did, mamma. Ho said three or four times. 'Send down Grace,' but I sat ns still as a mouse." Telling the Truth. Norninn Hapgood, the journalist find essayist, was discussing Ameri can newspapers. "It was not enough our papers shall tell the truth," he said. "Truthtelllng In itself Is not particularly wise nor praiseworthy. Indeed, It is sometimes the reverse. "Thus a young man called on a young lady one spring morning very early. He wanted to give tho young indy a morning spin through the country. "A little girl, the young Indy'a niece, answered the bell. " 'Is your auntie In?' snld the, young man. " 'Yes, sir," sad the little girl. " 'That's good. Where Is she?' he wont on. " 'She's up stairs,' said tho little girl. 'In her nlghtey looking over the balustrade.' " Forewarned Was Korea rnicd. When Archbishop Trench wa dean of Westminster he delegated Canon Curettm to preach at the ab bey on a certain saint's day. On such days the boys of Westminster Bchool attended service and afterwards had the rest of tho day as a holiday, says tho Weekly Telegraph. While Mr. Cureton, on the morning of the day he was to officiate, was looking over his sermon at the breakfast table, his son asked, in a tone vibrating with anxiety: "Father, is your sermon a long sermon to-day?" "No, Jimmy, not very." "Hut how long? Pleuso tell me." "Well, about twenty minutes, I should say. But why are you so anxious to know?" "Because, father, tho boys say they will thraBh me awfully If you are more than half an hour." Had t'sed Him Too Much. Rlx-vear-old Tommy was sent hy his eldest sister to the corner gro cery to buy a pound of lump sugnr. He played marbles on the way to the iitore, and by the time he arrived there he had forgotten what kind of sugar he was sent for. So he took home a pound of the granulated art Irle. His eldest sister sent him back to the store to exchange the sugar. "Tommy," said the groceryman, as he made the exchange. "I understand there Is a new member of your fam ily." "Yes, sir." replied the kid. "I've tot a little brother." "Well, how do you like that, Ley?" inquired the groceryman. "Don't like it at nil," said Tom my; "rather had a little Bister." "Then, why don't you exchange hlm. Tommy?" "Well, we would If we could; but I don't suppose we can. You seo, we have used him four days now." J.H.4.f 4,.M4.f H"rTV . , i -r -i i ' Compensation. Machut Well, Grobols. if your cow Is still for sale I will give you 300 francs for her. Grobols Impossible. Machut Impossible? Why, two days ago you offered her to me at that price. Grobols Yes, I know, but my wife Is so attached to tho cow that she says sho would die If Bhe were sepa rated from It. Machut Well, I suppose I must ay 330 france. Pele Mole. Both Were Might. As a ship was nearlng a harbor of Athens a woman passenger approach ed the captain, and, pointing to dis tant hills covered with snow, asked: "What Is that white stuff on the hills, captain?" "That is snow, madam," answered tho captain. "Is It really?" remarked the wom an. "I thought so; but a gentleman has just told me it was Greece!" Taken. Merchant So you want the job as office boy ? Hoy Yes, sir. Merchant Any previous experi ence? Boy No, sir; nothln' previoug ibout me and I don't whistle. Merchant Hang up your hat. Philadelphia. Press. Knows His Business. Patient Doctor, do you think that people are occasionally buried al!ve? Pontor (reassuringly) It never iinpp'iis to my patients. Berliner Ul:iptil?rte Zeltune. eff. tlUGVSF OFTIOIAK Office ) 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. i $10,000 Worth of Seasonable Merchandise That Must Be Sold Before Sept. 1st. So we Hart right out in the most energotio and aggresBivo mau- T ner to empty eneives, ciork room rscKs ana uiuiinery cases. So tlist mosDS a series of very important merchandising events ia the oext sixty days. It will be well worth your while to watch this store's advertis ing spaco each week. Tailored Suits, Jackets, Skirts f and Shirt Waist Suits. Never before at this season of the year has our stock been so clean. Still we're not satNfled; io fact before the first day of August every garment's to be sold. How we're going to do it is best itidi- ', ', cated by a window of "re-.gy-to wear with prices. WILLIAM E. JAMES, TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 OIL CITY, PA. t frTTTTfr T t hah rr1 r 1m aw ViV trA Paroid Roofing roully is; if you only knew how easily it can bo put on and how lone it lasts; if you only knew what a good all-round roof it is, you would savo money by using it for every building on tho pluco. Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slato color, any one can lay it. Lot us provo to you what tho gonuiuo l'aroid Eoofing will do. Send for Free Sample and book on "Building Economy." It will save you money. Don t take a cheap imitation, uot the genuine tho roof that lasts. A complete rooting kit in every roll. J..UAI1 ItS TioncNtn, ln Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup aud Whoopiug Coujju. i 1 PROFIT SHARING. We believe in sharing profits with our customers. It has been a habit with us for yean and we think it is appreciated by our patrons. Our running expenses are far less than our com petitors', so it stands to reason we can sell goods at a less figure, a fact which we will demonstrate to you if in need of anything in the line of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Farm Implements, Garden Tools, Jtii gies, Wagons, and Carriages, Paints, Oils, & Varnishes. STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. HEAVY OR SHELF HARDWARE, BUILDERS' OR LUMBER- R MEN'S SUPPLIES, LARGE LINE OF POULTRY NETTING. Dou't miss your opportunity. We have the' goods at the ri;ht prices. See if we haven't. J. C. Scowden, Tionesta, Pa. me mmh msm lEas The Roofing Problem Is one that is being studied more than any other. If in need of one obtain our prices on different material. We Have Installed A number of pumps in houses to pump the water from a spring or well to the kitchen and would like to show you how to install yours. Now Is the Time To look up your repairs for your machin ery. Binder twine, cultivators, shovel plows, sections, scythes and snaths, screen doors and windows, horse collars and sweat pads. A complete line of hardware. Remember you can always have your specialties ordered by the Tionesta Hardware. v .