THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. COITOR 4 tOPKItTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 181'. Mayor Van Wyck will shortly announce Mr. Crokcr's Greater New York appointments. England's 1 ice of China will he proportionate to the size of her navy. That is what her (100 war ships with (42G puns are for. TilE December receipts of the Dingley Ian indicate that the good old, stcadygoing Keptiblic-nu surplus will be on hand (or next Christmas'. Last year Greece was buying guns, and this year it has ordered 10,000 plows. It is harj on the Athenian jingo, but he bows to grim necessity. The couuterft'it silver dollar dated 1804 has run agaiust the fact that it contains too much silver, anl also with notice from the mint thai no sil ver dollars were coined that year. The five comots doe in 1898 will Dot interest the people half as much as the appearance above the horizon of the Republican surplus. It will be appreciated more than ever be fore. All the recent muuicipnl elections in the State of Washington show de cided PopulUtic losses. The busi ness of selling outfits to goldbugs has played havoc with the silver senti ment. New Zf.land's Prime Miuister fa vors the payment Of a bounty of $25, 000 to auy person or corporation pro ducing 1000 tons of beet sugar a year. The protective idea is strongly developed in the British colonies. Mint Dirkctou Preston estimates the gold production of the world in at 3234,UUU,UUU, an increase over last year ol 830,000,000. The United Bsates will lead the column with $00,000,000, an increase of 14 jier ceut. The McKeao County Democrat hears that "thus early in its career the McKioley administration is seri ously threatened with a complete breakdown." Tho McKean County Democrat ought to consult au expert on the ear. It doesu't distinguish sounds with accuracy auy more. Phila, Inquirer. Says Bro. Smith, the saga of the Punx'y Spirit, "There is nothing that so stimulates a man for extraordinary exertion as generous praise. But it is a scarce commodity, fur everybody is open from mouth to ear, like a young robin looking fur a worm, to receive it, and few people take the time or trouble to investigate, and bestow it where deserved, upon oth ers." The report from Washington that the Hawaiian annexation project is gaining slreugtu can easily be be lieved. Williun IPs demonstrations in China and J lay ti will make votes for annexation. If the United Slates declines Hawaii's overtures the future of the islands will be very uucertaiu. Germany just dow has the "colouiz iug" fever in an exceedingly aggra vated form. Within twelve months after the defeat of annexation, if it should be defeated, the Kaiser's flag might be run up iu Honolulu, aud then tho United States would have another Frauco-Mexicau problem on its hands, with a much more obsti nate in a u to deal with than Napoleon III. Doubtless the most glaring act of political party treachery ever per petratcd in any country has just been consummated iu Ohio, where, by fusiou with the Democrats of the leg islature a small handful of members, less than a dozen, elected by the lie publicans, have succeeded iu com pletely overturning the will of the people, and allowiog the Democrats to virtually organize both houses True, the Speaker of the House and president pro tern, of the Senate are nominally Republicans, but the bal anco of tho officers of both bodies are a mixture of Democrats and icnegado Republicans. The whole, affair is a scheme to defeat Senator Mark Han- na for re-elacliou, who was indorsed and nominated by the same Stale convention which placed Governor Buahoell before the people for re' tlectiou, aud on which issue (the re turn of Hauua to the U. S. Seuute) the campaign of Ohio was fought, and as everybody supposed, was won. That Ohi.i's Governor should lend himself to such a despicable piece of treachery is the wouder of tho conn try lo-uay. iiettier ilr. iiauna is returned or uot the party iu that State should forever drive such in grates out of tho organization, and serve- notice that parly disloyalty of so low an order will never be l"ler led mi sites or TKArnnns' institute. Ono who was present and look a lively Interest in I lie proceeding given llio fol lowing nirount of (ho successful affair; The Pores! County Tcachcts' Institute convened at 2 p. in., Monday, Deo. 27, IrIT. In tho Opera House nt Marienville, by Iho sinning o: a hymn of praise, "ConieTliou Almighty King." Invoca tion by Dr. N. C. Schall'er, hymn ofpray er, "Jesus .Saviour Pilot Me," followed by the address of welcome, by Dr. 8. S. Towler, of Marienville. Response by Miss Nancv Morrow ol Tioncsla. AlWHKSH OF W KI.COM K. The bacviiy of my remarks is not to be tHKen as the me.isuro ol the cordiality of our welcome. It is n pleasure for me to stand hero to-dny, nnd extend the hearty greetings of our people, to this disting uished body of women nnd men. I say distinguished, because you represent tho intellectual and cducati-mal forces of this county of Forest. That means a respon sibility to both the present and future. A responsibility that you must feel if you would do the best work; a responsibility that parents and tho public must realize, if you care to reap a Just rewaad. I am g'Mil to welcome, you as educators, be cause I think you have done wisely and well to meet here at this time. I say this In no spirit of antagonism to our sister town of Tioncsla, nor in the narrowness of sectional feeling. You did well incom ing here, for reasons seldom thought ol in connection with County Institutes. While the primary nnd principle object iu this educational work is for the imme diate, direct benellt of the pupil, jet the contact of the school and the public is so broad that the lattor, as well as the form er, must be educated to obtain tho best results. Do you know of auy better way to do this than bringing just such an ed ucational force as you aro directly before them. It this mountain of an Irresponsi ble public feeling will not go tho educa tional, then the educational must go to tho mountain. Parents ought not only attend the evening entertainments and lectures, but also the dny sessions. In this way only they learn loappreeiato tho importance as well as tho sacrifice of a teacher. The very people most import ant to reach will not journey from here to tho west, nor from tho west hero for this purpose; hence, I say it was wise for you to meet here at this timo, as it will nlso bo wise for you to return to the west nnd sometime to again visit us. It gives lno additional pleasure to include in this welcome the State Superintendent, Dr. Schaller.' Staunch Republican as I am, I am ready to decline, that one of the best acts, if not the best, tho Republican Gov ernor has dono for tho Commonwealth was to reappoint the worthy Doctor. The Governor honored himself in the appoint ment, nnd the Doctor is an honor to tho Stnto. So I have a double, and partially Rollish, raason to welcome you j first, for your own sakos, nnd that which you rep resent, and second, for our Bakes. I hope and expect your visit to do you much good. I nm confident it will, iu the best sonso ot the word, be grenlly beneficial to us. So Mr. Superintendent, Teachers and Instructors accept our welcome, nnd nlso our thanks. May your present bo enjoy ablo, your futuro successful, and your record both in finance and in grntitudo be great. I welcome you. UKSI'OJiSE. Mr. Chairman and citizens of Marion- yillo : On behalf ot the teachers of For est count, I take pleasure iu expressing our appreciation of the royal words of welcomo with which you greet us to a temporary homo among you. We are glad to assemble hero in this yourheauti ful and historic town and trust that our sojourn with you may bo as pleasunt to the citizens as wo are assured it will be to us. The kindness, tho hospitality and the cordial welcome w hich has been ex pressed in deeds as well as words, only strengthen the opinions already formed that in no other town in this great com monwealth would wo be more welcome. We gladly avail ourselves of this oppor tunity of visiting, some of ua for the first time, the town w hich marks the birth place of our own littio Forest, of which we are so justly proud. To us thiH H hallowed spot. As we are assembled bore to-day, we do not forget tho energy and enterprise, the powers of mind and body the sacrifice and suffering with which tho light of the civilized world was brought into the very heart ol tho lorest, more than sixty years ago. It was here that the union of science and industry, the perfect co-operation of brain and muscle guvo origin to the formation of our conn ty, and the iiuiiio of Cyrus Dlood should be as familiar to the children of Forest county as the name of Christopher Co lumbus. The trials ami hardships, the difficulties and perplexities which tho noble "Lord of the Korost" aud bis hero- ic family experienced, required equally as much courage and fortitude as that manifest iu tho honored discoverer of America. We claim it a happy privile; totake by iho hand and look into the sweet luce of the first teacher in Forest counly Mrs. Marion lilood-lluut iu who.-o honor your town received it name, and whose home has always been the highest type of the culture and refine ment of Christiau civilization. These as sociations and privileges together with our common purpose of meeting, will doubtless make our stay amongst you one in tho highest degree pleasant and agreeable. We corneas representative of the various educational institutions of Forest county, to compare our work, bar monie our labors and uuilo them in the grand work of universal education. Ours is truly a mission of love and good will i "o best ami most skiiiul workers are needed for the temples we are building those who truly bring out what is lust who bring thought out alter and tow ard that which is high, anil true and good, Soino must needs lay tho foundation, some rear the stalely pillars, some, w ilb delicuto touch, mould the graceful capital, while others shape the lolly dome be neath tho arching sky -yot foundation, plllurs, capital and dome are all but parts of our grand superstructure, and tho work of tho builders is one of equal im portance in tho eyes of Him who is our Master builder. Let thero bo au effort to lit all to be as it woro corner stones, not only solid ami strong, but "cornerstones polished after the similitude of a palace." INsTlTCTK I'HOCKKIUNUS. It ii certainly no mistake to say that tho Institute held last week at Marien villo was u success in every phase of the word. It was generally agreed noon by instructors and teachers that they bad never attended an Institute w here thero w ere more appreciative or attentive audi ence, and where iheliiMlnietlon through out was of a higher Intellectual, moral or spiritual tone. Tho harmony shown at the beginning in tho hearty and cordial greeting by Dr. H. H. Towler anil In tho response given by Miss Nannie Morrow, of Tioncsla continued tltrniiuhoiit tho week without a discoidant note. Tho first instructor introduced to the institute was Prof. J. H. Brown of MoKccsport, who had charge of the music, throughout the week. Tho book ued was the "Apollo of Song" by S. U. Smith, which will be used next year too. Upon being Introduced Prof. Drown said, "I am a practical sort of fellow. I will not tell ynti what a handsome set of peoplo you are, for I believe that 'Handsome is that handsome does.' If tho bachers will help me by funds ing the incitement, I will then be nt my best." The quiet dig nity with which ho conducted hit part of the w ork and the hearty response of thu teacher made the music one of the charn.iug features of the institue, and Prof. Krown surely carries with him the thought that tho teachers of Forest coun ly are a "handsoino set of people." When introducing the next instructor, Dr. W. W. Rlack of Campaign, 111., Snpl. Slit.inger said that it had been hit privi lege to "sit at tho feet" of Dr. lilack ono week, and he felt sure wo would not bo disappointed. In reply Dr. Dlack said, ' I do not know what would becomo of me if I had to slay in Pennsylvania two weeks longer for the excitement of at tending your county institutes lias brought mo to such a slatn of tension that If I were to stay much longer I feel sure my family would get tho Insurance pol icy, lour superintendent spoko of sil ting at my feet for a week. Think of tho Job it must bavo been!" Dr. Mack's true worth as an instructor cannot lie es timated. When introduced he was a stranger to tho institute, but he had not finished bis first talk till tho teachers recognized in him a likeness of tho tircat Teacher and ono who would ha trulv ncipiui in them in their olios-n field of labor. As one said of him, "He is nn- other Paul." One of tho ideas brought out in bis first talk was that a "man can not go out alono Into tho big sandvdesert and have grand thought but the world will bear of it and the fellow that is wor thy will come out all right. In a lilo time, a man will get just about what, he merits." And alter listening to his in- structions during tho week wo were all of the same opinion. .following Dr. Ulack c.tmo our woithy State Superintendent, Dr N.C.Schacllbr. n'l. - . ... ... uu warm appiause with which he was greeted exprcasod most eloquently the estimation in which he is held by the teachers of Forest county. This was Dr. Schaollcr's first introduction to an audi- dice in this county, but tho high trihuto paid by him to our present member of the State legislature, lion. J. K. Wcnk, in respect to the interest Mr. Wcnk took in the educational bills that were before the last legislature, showed that lie had formed a good opinion of us beforo visit ing our littio county. His lirst subject was "Hooks," which he handled in a masterly way. "Wo need a stirring up," said Dr. Schaefl'er, "on tho right use ot books. Alter learning to read, snend the lesson time of our life-timo in reading to learn. The question is not shall wo use the Pollard, or tho Fundenberg method but by what method can wo by tho lcnsi loss of timo best teach tho pupil to gvt tho thought from the printed page. Head books for information and for confirma tion." Then after cultivating a taste for good books Dr. Schaotl'ur bo! fovea in providing the right sort of books and ho agrees with IlrookerT. Washington that "It's u very poor sort of education to cultivate in a human being a tasto for anything and thou neglect to provide anything to gratify that taste." Pennsyl vania is honored by having a man so highly intellectual and an deeply spirit ual as Dr. Schaeller at tho head of its De partment of Kducation, and wo voice the sentiment expressed by Dr. Towler upon introducing Dr. Schaefl'er for his evening lecture on "Docs Kducation Pay?" when he said that the best act of the Republi can Governor was his re-appointing Dr. Schaoller to tho office. On Tuesday morning Prof. C. E. Hugh of the Clarion Stato Normal was Intro duced, who spoke on Child Study. Al though Prut. Hugh was the youngest in structor yet he was a very interesting speaker and his talk showed him to bo au earnest and faithful student along this line of study, and ho emphasized the fact that 'the promblcm of the school is toad just the machinery of the school to the pupil and not the pupil to machinery." He recommends as useful books for tho student "Heconings by Little Hands" Dubois, and "Study of Child Life," by Klizabeth Harrison. Tuesday evening Hie largo audienco was not disappointed upon hearing ' Dr. Hothrock give his lecture on "Ueauliiul Pennsylvania," and was much pleased with tho illustrations. Dr. Hothrock gavo a talk on Wednesday afternoon showing that Columbus was not tho ear liest dieoverer of Western continent by civilized man, but paid u great tiibiHo to tho courage of Columbus. Possibly owing to the sentiment of tho temperance peoplo present, Prof. Stilz inger held in reserve his case of Beer from Clarhm county till Wed csday morning, which, when brought before the public, was i-crved at regular inter vals during Ilia rounilndcr of tho wool;, It is thought that age ini rove Itef-r, nt least it is so with this case that helped us lo know how to study and to get the story of lilo from good literature. Among the practical lessons taught was one from Donu Inez and The Spine Face. Prof. Deer is u dec p thinker ami a great help in the onward How of education. It was announced thai 0:17 persons were present to hear tho "Ariel Sextet" on Wednesday evening. Should therj have been that number present, wo do not think one went away disappointed w ith Iho evening's entei tainuieiit. Tho sing ing was fine, and the selections ns read by Margurite can scarcely be excelled. The Ariel Sextet is composed ol six sisters daughters of a Lutheran m nister of Iowa. On Thursday morning, Prof. I.ex N. Mitchell of Mai ieuville read hearty greet ings from Jefferson county institute which had been sent in return of the greetings sent by us to tlieui. It was during this session thai Dr. Ilvroii W. King, of King's School of Oratory, Pitts- VuHtinmil on Third l'tiye. Have von not fj.'.nn T Have yon got ?.-OO07 Have you got tpio.ooT If so, why don't vou deposit it with the Conewango lluililing Limn Association Association of Warren, I'.-i. They will pay you fl per cent, per nuniiiii Cash Dividend, payable scmi-annimll v, and you can withdraw ur principal in full at any time alter 6 months. 5-5-ly. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Vnr U ?fnr thin hrx l-jr merit nlottA, ha dtfttaiicod all competitor. W. I,. Hiliifi '., fttm nnrl (Mil Mkxmi are th productions of Pk tiled workmen, from the l'"t mnterinl pomlble nt Itiew prior. AIpo. .'.--1 ftii ) 9 if) shoe for men, 2.00 and ftl.iS fur iyoy, W. I,, pniiclns nliofd nro tndorwd by ovor I.cbm.ihf wearer n the lMst In tl lit nti1 chirntriltty of auy ' hoe over offered at in prtrwi. They are niri'to. In nil the Intent Flinoe nn-1 style, and of every varl etr of leather. Tf dealer cannot mipptv vou, write for cata logue to W. L. iiuglut liroekUm, aiaas. Soldbr L. J. HOPKINS. THB GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVOR HADE IN RUBBER SHOES Geo. Wiitklnton ft Co., fhliadclphla. THS SERPEHTIEE ELASTIC STAY prevents crvU'rigr ct xi sides near the solo. A aunplo remedy which ov?:'C!::03 a Ictg , standing tie'ftct in OVei'.S10'.'3. SOLD . . . MILES & ARMSTRONG, - - Tionesta, Pa. - - Notice. The shareholders of tho Forest County iMiiiniiai mink oi Tioncsla, fa., will meet on Tuesday, January 11, 181IH, at 2 o'lock p. in., at the ollice of the Hank, lor tne purpose ot tho election ot clireet ois for the ensuing year. A. It. Kki.i.v, Cashier. Notice. Wlierens, niv wilo, Corda. has left inv bed and hoard without justcaiiHe or prov ocation, I therefore (jive, notice to all con cerned that I will pay no bills of ho rcon tracllUg. lvOJlKKT HI NDKB. West Hickory, I'a., Dec. Hi, 18117. SHERIFF'S SALE. Byk. VIKTUB' of n writ of Fieri aeiiia issued out of tho Com t of Com inon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, teero will boex posed to sale by public', vendue or outcry, ut tho Court House, hi the Borough of 1 loncsia, forest county, t'a., on MONDAY, JANUARY 81, A. I)., 180S, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described real eMiuo, lo-wu : C. M. LOOM IS. Cashier, vs. II. C. WHIT- 'i'F.Kl.V, Fieri Facias, No. 11), February lerni, iMw, in vers). i'. v. liavs Attorney. All the riKht, title, interest and claim of the (lelciKliuit ot, in and to all that certain piece of hind situate in tho Jiorouuii of Tionrsta, County of Forest, aforesaid bounded as follows, to-wit: Lot "C," be Hiniiim; at a post at tho corner of May and I'.lm Hlrcets, themo by May street south eiulily-four degrees east tifty-ono n et to a post, iiihiicu uy Lot "11" souih six decrees west ninety feet to a post thence north unrhty-lour detjieea west lilty-niuo feet to post in F.lm street thence north twelve deijreeH east ninety- two luct to tne place- ot be-irinutnir. Con tabling one-sixth of an aero of land Lot "It," described as follows: Heiiin- niii;r at a post, corner of Lot "C," thonco soulh cij:hl.v-tour decrees east aixty-aix feet to a post, thence aouth aix deijrees west ninetv leot to post, thence north eighty-lour degrees west sixty-six feel to a posr, inence north six decrees east nine ty Icet to the placo ot Iickiiiiiiiik. Con taiililii; twenty-lour souare Kids. Im provt-inenls: Two-story Inline dwelling house ami out liuililinus. I alum in execution and to tie sold as the property of H. C. Whittekln at tho auitot C. M. Loouiis, Cashier. TF.ItMS OF SALIC Tho followiiiR must lie strictly complied Willi when the property is sti icken down : I. When the iihiintill' or other lien cred itors becou e tho purchaser, tho costs on tli" writs must bo paid, ami a list of liens liii'ludim; inorlifU'o searches on tne prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or a ro vipt tor the amount ot the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof its ho i i 1 1 1 v claim, must be furnished the .Sheiilt. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until ' o'clock p. in., ol the next day, at which timo all property not aettled for will airaiii be put up ami sold at tho expenseimd risk of tho person to whom ursi hoiii. See l'urdon's Digest, Ninth Edition page 4-Sf t aud Smith s rorins, page 384. FltANK I'. WALK Kit. Sheriff. Shcrllf's Ollice, Tionesta, 1'n., January 3, mi'B. TIME TA1JLE, in elt'ect Oct. 10, 1897, Trains leave Tio ncsla for Oil City ami points west as follows : No. 31 Itulliilo Express, daily except Sunday lg:0G uoou No. til uy 1- might (currying pusMiincrs), daily except Sunday 4:o0 p. m, io. do un v uy i-.xj ic.-s, uuily except nuiiduy 7:4 p. m For Hickory, Tidioute.Wairon.Kiii.ua, iiruiuimi, i7i en ii ami tne j-.usi : No. 3D Olcun Express, duily ex -cpt Sunday 8:-l5 a. in No. 32 l'lttsburg Express, uiiiiy except numiay 4:ia p. m No. liii ay I- i-ciglu (currying passengers to Iryiuelou I daily except Sunday 0:6U a. ni, (ic t Time from W. II. Tables and full information SAUL, Al'ciiI, Tionesta, Pa It. HELL, Gcn'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, lien'l Pas.icnucr A Ticket Agent, General ollice, Mooucv-Iirisliauo Hid Cor. Main and Clinton Sta., Bullalo.N.Y. V'5 , WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nolson P. Wheolor, Jerry Crary, Ooo, N. Parmleo, C. Sehitnmelfeng, Christian Smith, David W. Bealy Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hortiel, A. T. Scofield, Chas. Chase, H. A. Jamieson. Personal ami Jiiurincts accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. nterest allowed on deposits J. AT. rKIiMLRE, Pres. IT. A. J A IttEHO JT, Vice Pics. P. K. HERTXEL, Cnski.T Wy:,?; THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Buir pi os to let upon the most reasonable terms. lie win also do CTOB TIEIMIIlNrG- AU orders left at tho Post Office will receive prompt attention O IF.T IOIAK OfHee i. National Bank Building. OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusive! vptical -THAT- WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino ol GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. . AND FLOUR AND FEED WE DO NOT CLAIM Mm,,,,,,,,, TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY A N IFO RT 1 1 AT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRF.SH, AND WE TAKE PRIIMC IN KEEPING IT SO, IF YOU IIO NOT TRADE WITH Us (1IV E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCFID. Goods Delivered Free of Charge CHAS. M. WHITEN AN FLOUR k FEED STORE. Come in and take i and see what look around CASH will buy. Thou when you want anything iu our lino we know you will go whore your MONEY is worth the most. All tho BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., Pihsbury's Best. Bona Doon, Grant, Graham flour. Hulled Corn meal, Coin feed meal, Corn and oats chop, Corn, oats and Barley c Daisy middlings, Wheat bran, Corn to kow. Corn to feed, Corn for ensilage, Hay and straw. Mammoth clover seed, Medium clover seed, Timothy seed, Hungarian seed, Millet seed, Orchard grass seed. In fact anything usually kopt iu an up to date FLOUR AND FEED STORE. F. R. Lanson. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forst county will be at tiie billowing places at the time desig nated, for the purpose of holding appeals for the Triennial Assessment of 18U8: Kingsley Twp., ut Kellifttvillo, Thurs day, Feb. 3, 188. Howe Twp., at Frosts. Friday, Feb. 4, 18!8. JenksTwp., at Marienvillo, Saturday and Monday, Feb. 6 and 7, 18!)8. Harnett Twp., at Clarington, Tuesday. Feb. 8, 1898. Green Twp., at Nebraska, Wednesday, Feb. II, 18H8. Tionesta Borough, at Tionesta, Friduy. Feb. 18, 1-v.is. " TionestH Twp., at Tionesta, Saturday, Feb. 1'J. ltiii8. " Harmony Twp., at West Hickory, Thursduy, Feb. Z, 18! 8. Hickory Twp., at East Hickorv, Fri day, Fob. 25, 18U8. W. M. COON, C. M. W H ITEM AN, HERMAN BLUM, Commissioners of Forest Co. Attest: J. T. Dalu, Clerk. ed Letter Sale! Began Jan. 1st, Closes Jan. 15th, 18. Among tho best regultited business houses odd lots of stock are bound to remain, and against such we make continued war, by cutting the prices to drive out the goods. some cases cut so deep as to take a ffood snce on tne nrst cost ot the goods. - You have only to look at our prices, and remember the quality of goods we made our reputation on, and you will ' at once ' realize the great benefit "this sale is to you. We have not space here to give prices, but advise you to see our hand bills, or come to us and see goods and prices. Vliles k Armstrong Heath &l(illmer A. Wayne Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DI HKCTOHS A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robinson, Win. Smeai buti'h, N. P. Wheoler, T. V. Ritchey. J. T. Dalo. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b kinif. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauah. . DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS ANB SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. AX any man you find where tho Prof its are cut the closest and he will undoubt edly name us, but now we not only cut off the profit, but in Are too busy pulling them selves out of the holiday rush to write a new ad. for their space, but they will be on hand shortly. Mean time they are always ready to supply customers' with anything in their line at prices that are shame fully low. Come and see the bar gains we have to offer in dishes. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkakdauou, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000.
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