,tttST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, - COITOS 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1S9S. Republican Ticket. COUNTY. -TrciUnt Jitilgc-XV. M. LIXDSEY. (Subject to action of district conference.) Congress WAYNE COOIC. (Subject to action of district conference.) Attrmbly-S. S. TOWLER. Comity Treasurer S. M HKXRY. THE LATEST l. ffili CIIJC'LES. Commodore Scbley haseported to the Navy Department (bat tbe Span ish fleet is in Santiago harbor and that he hat seen and recognized the vessels. It is Amber added that it is certaio that ComuiodoreSchIey has the Spanish fleet bottled up in Santi ago harbor. The British steamer Restormel was broughtSioto Key West yesterday morning as a prize, having heen cap. tured while trying to put into Santia go rie Cuba with coal. Advices from Havana this morning say that ao engagement is in progress at Santiago do Cuba, thaftheAm"e7: ican fleef.has forced an entrance into tho harbor and has engaged the Spanish fleet, the fight': lasting the greater part of yesterday afternoon and at last accounts war was still in progresa with the advantage seeming ly in favor of tho American fleet. Its is reported that the customs at the different ports of tho Philipine Islands will yield about $18,000,000 per year. The Madrid government may rest assured that the Americau re enforoe ments going forward to Manila are not sent there for effect. Tbe town will be captured and held. Havana will not be known as the dirtiest city in the world a year from now. The first surprise for the town when it changes hands wiil be a Ben Butler sanitary shake-up. Our regular array will hardly be reduced again to its old dimensions for several years, but it is bard to say whether its service will be mainly in the Atlantic or the Pacific. Bismarck thinks this country should not meddle with Asiatic terri tory. As for Germany, that is a dif ferent matter. Bismarck's logic is not always as long as his patriotism. I he three wise men of tbe Strate gy Board would do well to paste in their respective bats the terse rejoin der of Captain Clarke, of Oregou, to instructions and advise cabled to him at Rio Janeiro: "Don't tangle me up with instructions. I am not afraid of the whole Spanish fleet." The Or egon's commander seems to be of the material of which Admirals are made. The widow of James Boyle, quar termaster of the battleship Maine, t- 1 'It i I .1 r wno was Kinea wnen tne Jlaine was blown up in Havana harbor, has ap plied for a pension under tbe provis ion of the Department Pension act of 18H0. She is peniless, and has four minor children. She will be entitled to $12 a month and to $2 for each o . 1 I M 1 fPI ine cniiaren. ine pension will, no doubt, be ungrudgingly granted with out delay. One hundred and twelve thousand men have been mustered into tbe vol nnteer army of the United States and the official reports show that tbe greater number of these are ready to move to the front Over two-thirds of tbe States have entirely completed their muster and, should tbeemergeu 1 . cy arise, are prepared to uegin auew tho work completed. The failure o some of the States, notably four or five in the South, to furnish the men called for up to this time is a sur prise to the army officers at Washing ton, but is ascribed uot to a lack of patriotism, but to a belief, probably shared by mauy of the Nationa i t t . uuarnsmen wno nau noma ties and business connections which tbey could uot well afford to give up, that plenty of other persons not so encum tiered would readily be found to take their places. Amplo time will he given tbe States referred to to fill the appointment made by the War De partment aud the expectation here is that this wiil be accomplished without further unnecessary delay. Progress of One Month. The war began, according to tie resolution ofcongreta, a month ago Saturday last, and of course there will be id iruiurs all over the country as the fact is brought to mind that notb ine has been accomplished. Gn. Lee predicted, about that lime, that tbe whole thing would be over in two weeks, and other statesmen wondered why ho fixed so long a time. - But now after a month of preparation the end seems no nearer thau at the be ginning. As a matter of fact the most intelligent observers are of the opin ion that tbe Spanish authorities in Cuba are ruoie securely entrenched now than they were the day Spain severed diplomatic relations with the United States. But notwithstanding these facts, wondrous progress has been made in the mouth that has elapsed in the matter of coosumating the purpose of tbe war, namely, the restoration of peace and tranquility in Cuba. A volunteer army oi 125,000 men has been organized, mustered, rendez voused, equipped and partly drilled, and the naval streugth of the country has been very materially augmented. The sectional differences between the people of the north and south, and east and west, have been completely obliterated, and the union of the elates made more perfect than it has been at any time since the end of tbe first quarter ot the present century. That much has heen accomplished, and it is a vast achievement. From tbe begiuning of time there have heen grumblers and to the end of time they will exist. It will be re membered that as late as raid-summer, 18G4, the national convention of one iif the great political parlies de clared the civil war a failure, yet in tbe spriog ol 18G5 the last organized force of the etiemy surrendered. It is a little early for the grumblers to assert that the present war is a fail ure, but they are doing just that, though the record of all limes and countries have been broken in the preparations to make it a success. But happily in this case the faultfind ers are a meager and uot very re spectable handfal, and what they say or do or think is of no significance. -Ex. The Wheat Prospect. Very little wheat this year in the Pacific coast States, but ao excellent crop in all sections cast of the Rock ies, may be considered a fair summary of the crop reports for the season. An exceedingly severe drought, es pecially in California, has made ex tremely doubtful whether tbe States of California, Oregon and Washing ton, which usually export 40,000,000 or 50,000,000 bushels will have wheat enough for home consumption. This condition is offset in all the other wheat growing sections by an unusually favorable outlook. In Tex as, Oklahoma and Kansas, where the wheat is already beginning to head, the prospect is fair that laBt year's crop of 85,000,000 bushels will this year be exceeded by 15,000,000, rais ing tbe aggregate to a round 100,000, 000 bushels. While the crop in the states turtber north and east is not so forward the wiotcr wheat outlook is promising, and a large acreage of spring wheat has been sown. In tbe story of wheat crop failure on the Pacific slope aud of excellent wheat prospects elsewhere is written the advantage of our great expuneeof territory with its diversified climate. famine and scarcity are likely to be unknown while the government of the United States remains intact, for scarcity in one section is certain to bo offset by abundance in another, and enough for all when distributed Phila. Times. Comparisons which are being made in France and elsewhere show that France and Russia taken to gether have more war vessels of cer tain classes man England has, and tne inference is drawn tbat in a war between the dual alliance aud Eng land the allies would have (bo advan tage. This judgment leaves out one or two important factors allies us ually lack unity and persistency, and the only Europeans who have ever been first class sea fighters are the English. England has often beaten I rauce and Spain singly and in combination on the ocean when the English were far in tbe mi nority in ships aud men. France ranks next to England in the size its navy, but France in its long ca reer as a nation has won very little glory in its wars on the ocean. The cost of the war for the coming fiscal year is estimated by Senato Aiiison at scsrj.uuu.uuij, wnicii is somethiuc; over a million a day. Tl; Pittsburg Times, while considering the expenee bill a sliffone, says con soliugly that after all it only amounts to 85 apiece, with the privilege of paying the bill on plan thrown iu. the installment re Thousand I The President's car? more volunteer's will bring 'i total army streogtb.regularaod volunteers, up to 280,000. Secretary Alger has said that the additional volunteers called for will not be recruited from the National Guard a were the first 150,000, but that the eolistment will be open. Tbe regulations referred to in the proclamation under wbicb the enlistments will be conducted have not yet heen prepared and it ii thought that thore is uo occasion for hurry in thia matter until the full draft called for iu the first proclama tion has been secure The call, it is supposed at Wash ington, indicates a determination to press the campaign actively and vig orously from now on. The report that Montejo, the Ad miral who was beaten by Dewey, has been court roartialed and shot for carelessness and general inefficiency' at the battle of Manila is probably untrue. The example would have little effect unless it was carried out rigidly, and if it was thus carried out it would make a bij cat in the Hit of Spain's navnl and military command ers. Spain has produced more iu capables among sailors and soldiers thau any other two nations in the world. If Spain,sbould shoot all of her blunderers Weyler would have heen executed long ago. Endeavor W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. of Endeavor held a patriotic meeting at their headquarters on Tuesday evening, May 24, President, Mrs. Warden In chair. Devotional exer cise were led by Mrs. Wheeler, In the absence of Mrs. McKean, who is Supt. ol vangelistio work. Pros, asked audience to feel free to take part and make it an im portant meeting. Lai! a Osgood, Jr., pre 9ntod a paper on Spain, Mrs, Warden on Cuba. Mrs. Wheeler talked and read of the resolutions of Congress aud declara tion of war. Mr. Warden gave history the Philipine Islands. Mrs. Abbott read of our Navy and described several large vessels. Mr. Wheeler talked of Commodore Dewey's great victory, clos lug with a laughable llttlo boein. Mrs, Gorman read of work among tho soldiers by Moody. President then said question box was open, and questions aud re marks were In order for a abort timo, America was sung and the C. E. bene diction repeated in concert and meeting aujourneu to meet in two weeks. SARAH k, UOBMAN, Secy. Attention. The members of the committee of the Forest County Voterau Association wil 1 convene at the headquarters N. W. As sociation at Oil City at 8 o'clock sharp, en the morning of June IHh. Itusiness of importance. Committee will be prompt id auennance. iiy order or Jonathan Albauoh, Pres. Attest Samuel I. Irwin, Secy. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known men in the State was cured of rheunmtisin after three years of suffering. He sars: have not sufficient command of language to convey any idea of what I auflerod, my physicians told mo that nothimr could be done for me aud my friends were fully convinced that nothimr but Dentil would relieve me of my sutlering. xn June, i-.n. Air. &vans, men salesman for the Wheoliug Drug Co., recommend ed Chamberlain s Pain Jialm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon alter i Degan using tne .rum mini tbo swelling began to decrease, the pain to leave, ana now l consider that j. am entirely cured. For sale by G. W. Bo vard. Tbe human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can kecD it ro log longest by using DeWitt s Little rar lv Misers, ilia lamous little pills for oonstipation and all stomach and liver troubles. Heath & Killmer. Havn.VoU flrot 25.00? Havn von crnt eiu.i"J7 uavoyou gotlUO.nuT ir so, why uon i you oepo-it it Willi tno (Jonewango xtuuuing ioan Association Association oi v arren, ra. i ney win pay you B per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in lull at any time alter 6 nonius. 5-5-1 y, S. C. P. Jones. Milesbure. Pa., writes: "I have used DoWitt's Little Early Risers ever since thov wore introduced here and most any I have never usd anv pills in my family during forty years of nouse Keeping mat gave such satisfactory resuns as a laxative or cathartic." Heath iE Killmer. Best goods at lowest Drices at Miles a: Armstrongs. it Late to bed and early to rise, nrenares a man for his home In the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes lite longer and better and wiser. Heath A Killmer. Hundreds of thousands havn lioen In duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Koin- ujr i,y rcuuuig wnai it nas aoue lor otn era, and having tested its merits for themselves are to-day its warmest lriends, tor saio ny u. w. liovard. 8. M. Geary, Piorson, Mich., writes: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is curing more piles here to-day than all other remedies combined. It cures ee.ema and all other skin diseases." Heath i Killmer. . i un you appreciate good laundry work? if ao patronize tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Milos A Armstrong agents. tr You can get it at Hopkins' store, if. Koos Kon IlATciiiNo . Barred and White Plymouth Rock, White Leghorn, Light Brohmas, Silver Laced and White Wyandott, 13 for $1. Butf Cochin, 13 for ai.oll. SAOR 11DN .POULTRY FARM , , t,il C'tj 1a You can get It at Hopkins' store, tf "Ono Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation I have ever sold or used an 1 can't say too much in Its praise." I. M. Kennon, merchant, Odell, (ia. Heath ct Killmer. MARRIED. COLK -NEELY At Marienville, Ma 20, JSOH, by Rev. J. R. Miller. Charles A. Colo and Ma F. Neolv, both of Jenks township. Forest couaiy. Pa. CA1U1ALGH I.ONGSTKETII In Tio nesta, May 30. lwis, by Key. B. Grnvor, B. M. Carbaugh and Ethel IiOtigstretb, both of Ureen township. roresi county, ra- XETTST NOTES. With favorable condition we will have tho largest wheat crop in America ever known, aa the advanco in prices stimu lated the planting of a largo eroa. Ties, scarfs, puffs, bows, at Miles A Armstrong's. It A Corry lady entertained tho members of a club, to which sue belonged, by giv ing a patriotic to at her home, Wednos- ay, which for originality and unique- nose has not bean surpassed. Tho dl.iing room was decorated In red, white and blue bunting and Hogs, and Iu a bod of of lilacs an the centre of the tab'.o was miniature of the battleship Maine Alongside each plato was a toy pistol, loaded with a small paper rap, and the ladies commenced the repast by tiring a salutcwith the pistol. Titusville World On to the front still better goods at lower prices at Miles A Armstrong's It A barborof Lubec, Me., has closed LI shop and posted the following notice on the door: "To the Publie This barber shop will be closed for a brief period, aa the barber has gone to help a few of Un- le Sam's barbei a (bettor known as soK iers) scrape the face of tho Western Hemisphere clear of an obnoxious growth of whiskers, commonly called Spaniards. shall not be gone long, as Dewey and Sampson are applying the lather, and verything points to a quick job, and a clean one. I wish to thank tbe publio for past patronage and on my return to have a share also." See the large lino of 2."o neckwear at Miles A Armstrong's. It Thomas Kibon, proprietor of the Slroudsburg Woolon Mills, on Wednes day had delivered to biiu a complete suit ol clothing made from the wool of sbeep whoso fleece was sheered only that morn ing. The world's record of eight hours, held in Scotland, was broken by one hour and fifty-four minutes. The suit was delivered to Mr. Kibon a few min utes before 2 o'clock at his residence and in a few minutes he was attired in it. 'raviolis to Mr. Kibon loworing tho world's record, of from sheep to finished clothes, It was hold by a mill at Oalla shiels. Scotland, and the time was eight hours. An Explanation. To all whom it may ooneern : I. John Hichheld. of tbe township or Hickory, county of Forest, and state of Pennsylvania. After being duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says, in re gard to the rsport, that has been circular ed through the county, in relation to treasonable utterances of John McDonald, and charged to me, as being the cause of their publication. I will say I never said that John McDonald had used language to that ettect. All he did say was, he thought this country should not have in terfered with trouble between Spain and Cuba, and tbat is all I ever said, bo John McDonald said unto mo or in my pre sence. JOHN UIOHFIELP. Sworn and subscribed bofore me this Eleventh Day, of May, 18P8. skalJ j. rj. srouoiiTON, J. r. This statement ot Mr. Illghtield is true but all additional reports is false. I feel sorry to think that the people of Hickory, Tionesta or Forest county, would threat en a man's life for what I said to Mr. Highlield I have heard other men say the same thing, 1 am not in lavor of Spain, I have no reason, to be, I deny the charge, the party that cireularted this falsehood shall be'brought to Justice as soon as I find out who tbey are, I fcol It Is an insult to me and my family. ltespeetTiuiy yours, John McDonald. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing judgment uotes, road order, insur ance policies, deeds, and other valuable papers were stolen irom me sale ot the undersigned, in Keilettvuie, i'orestcoun ty, Pa., on Sunday, May 15, 18.W. The notes and mad order are not transferable. aud all persons are hereby notified not to negotiato or accept the same, as they will not bo pa'd. Ur e note lor soiO.ou in lavor or unarms Bauer, signed by Lawrence x Smear baucb. dated Mar. 20. lS'JS. One note for Iiuu in tavor or unarlca Bauer, signed by T. J. Bruce. Ono note for x-ii.W in favor or Mrs. Martha Piorson, signed by H. E. Gilles pie, and endorsed by Levi rierson. one note for &u.uu in lavor oi tl. l.. Bennett, sinned by J. I. Morse. One note lor ?U2 tn lavor of Charles Bauer, signed by A. M. Hunter. One note for $00.00 m lavor or Charles South worth. Binned by C. Y. Detar. One Klneslev township Koad Order for lias) in favor or oeorge v hitten. Three thousand dollar Maccabee lite insurance policies in favor of Charles Bauer, c. Y. Dolar and K. K. Urove. tour SIOOO life insurance policies pay able to C. Y. Detar. About one dozen deeds bolonmnz to dilleront tartiesln Kellellville. A lot of private papors lje'.onirr.iir to T l I . . I 1 1 . . ,, A liberal reward will be paid for return oi samo. CiTas. Bauer. Kellettvillo, Pa iinwl Properties For Sale. George Raab offers his entire property in nonesta ior sale, as ioiiows: Jjuiia- iug and lot, corner Elm and Bridge Sts., and dwelling bouse and lot on Vine St.. near tne High school building. Also, billiard and pool tables and all fixtures ; complete and well equipped barber shop and fixtures for first class restaurant These properties are among the most do sirabie in Tionesta, and will be sold at reasonable figures and on easy terms. Inquire of Uko. Raab. Tionesta, Pa. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la the bouse,' says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins fc Co., Indianapolis, lnd., "and my wife would as soon think of being without flour aa a bottle of this remedy in the summer season. We have usad it with all three of our children snd it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but aire absolutely, it la all right, and any one who trinslit will find it so." For sale by G. W. Bovard. The Cuban question and political Is sues sink Into insigmlicam-e with a man who sutlers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. I loath Killmer. One minute Is not long, yet relief is ob tained in half that time by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents con sumption and quickly cures colds, croup. bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and al throat and lune troubles. Heath it Kill 8. K. Parker, Sharon, Wis,, writes: 'I have tried DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Sal ve for itching piles, and it always steps them in two minutes. I consider DeWitt's Witch Uazol Salve the best pile cure on tbe market." Heath & Kill mer. FREE $50 BICYCLE To ngents aa sample. This is tho opportunity tor a bustler, to particulars, ad press POWER CYCLE COMPANY, ' Indianapolis, lnd Ordinance No. 10. An Ordinance Prohibiting the Riding of Bicycles on the Sidewalks of the Bor outh of Tioneeta, Regulating the Riding of Same on the Streets, and Providing the Penalty tor the Violating of Same, Sko. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Barges and Town Coiinsil of the Borauhg or Tionesta, in the State of Penn sylvania, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the Authority of thesame.and by virtue of the powers vested in thorn by and under the laws of the Common wmlth of Pennsylvania relating thersto. Skc. 2. That 'from and alter the pas saw of this Ordinance it shall be unlaw ful lor any person or persons to ride a Bi cycle on any Sidewalk on any Public Street, Lane or Alley in the Borough of Tionesta. Sko. 3. No person shall ride and Bicyclo n any Pablio Street, Lane or Alley in be Horoiyrb of Tionesta at n greator peod than Six Miles per hour, Skc. 4. All Bicycles shall be provided with a Bell, which Bell shall bo rnug by the rider or riders at least fifty feet from all crossings and continue to bo rung until said crossing Is passed. Sko. 5. Any person or persons violat ing the foregoing Ordinance shall be li able to arrest, and en conviction of the same a fine shall bo imposed of Ono Fol iar and cost for the first offence, and a lino of Five Dollars and costs for each succeeding ollenco. Skc. 6. Anv person or persons arrest ed and convicted for violating any of the provisions of this Ordinanco.upon future t) pay the lino and costs, shall be senten ced to be couliued iu tho Borough lockup for a period not to exceed live days or to the county Jail tor a period not to exceed thirty days. nko. 7. All trials shall be bad aud held and tine and sentence imposod in accord ance with an Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth or Pennsylvania ap proved the 4th day of June, 1SU7. sko. H. This wrdinadce to take eneci and be In force from and after June 15, . D. ISiiS. Sko. l. All Ordinances or parts of or dinances inconsistent with this are here by repealed. FASSKD-May 25, A. D. 18P8. J. T. Dalk, Attest, President of the Council. D. W, Clark, Clerk. AprrtovKD May 31, 18J18. K. C. Hkath, Burgess. Notice. Notice is hereby given that thero will be a meeting of the stockholders of the lonesU Water Supply Company, on una 1st, ISikS, In its oltico, (tho gas olllce) Tionesta, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting on an increnw of tho capital stock, from eight thousand to twenty thousand dollars. u. w. KoniNaoN, pres. tf S. D. Irwin Seo. Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that tho Com missioners af Forest county will moot at their oltico in the Borough of Tionesta, on the loth and Hith days of June, 18D8, for tbe pur ose of holding a Court of Appeals irom tne assessment or money at mieresi for the year lS'JS. . M. Coos, C. M. WlltTKMAN, Hkhman Bm'm, Attest: Commissioners. J. T. Dale, Clerk. 3t. OFTICIAK Office i .fc "X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined freo. Exclusively optical. THB GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER flADE IN RUBBER SHOES fi Geo. Watklnton a Co., Philadelphia. THE3 SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY prevents cracMnj nt the sides near -the sole. A n!:::pli remedy whic'i over zones a long standing i.Vfcct In overshoes. MILES 1 ARMSTRONG, THEL OD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CftNFlELD, PROPRIETOR Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bus; cries to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie win also do JOB TE-AILVEIILTGi- All orders left at tho Post Oltico wil) recoive prompt attontion. TIME TABLE, in effect Oct. 10, 18i7 Trains leave Tio nosta for Oil City and points west as lollows: No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon JNo. til Way relent (carry inn passonircrs), daily oxcept Sunday 4:50 p. in. IHo. AS Oil City kx prose, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in For Hickory,Tidioute,Warren,Kinzua, Bradford, Olcan and tbe J'.ast : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. m No. 3Z nttsburR express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m No. CO Way Froixbt (carrying passencors to Irvinotonldaily except Sunday 9:50 a. m, Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Aeent, Tionesta, Pa K. BKLL, Uen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger ct Ticket Agent, General ofllce, Moonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., Buffalo.N.Y, YITANTED An intelligent agent every township.to sell Mark Twain' now book. Bin success : exclusive terri torvj send for terms. C. 8. SMITH, 1213 f ilbert sr., t'nusdoipiiia. Checks, Not the kind you hand in tit tho bank, but those small check patterns we're showing in our assortment of MEN'S SUITS. Somo aro quiet patterns, and others aro more pronounced. Every man has his -task, but there's not one whom wo can not suit and fit. Men's Fine Suits exceptionally well tailored, cut in up-to-date styles, and made of brown and tan plaid, and mixed chiviots and meres. Also make to anything you want. TROUSERS. An extra pair of fashionable trousers should bo a part of ev ery man's wardrobe. A change frequently made by wearing tho . extra trousers is a welcome re lief from the monotony of wear ing tho "Samo thing over and over." Wo make them from $3.50 upward. Miles & Armstrong 'PHONE 34. - KEPLER Ilizarre Designs in Wall Taper are very ef fective when uoed iu large rooms. Iu the average room, a rich ilesigu of solid color, with. maybe a sprinkling of little figures iu coutrasliog color, is the proper thing. 1 his is not tne place whero you uouie in and say, "I've gut a room, eight by ten feet and ten feet high. How much wall paper will I need, and how much will it cost ?" Before we sell yon a wall pa per we want to find eut several things. It is a more particular way, a better way and in the end a cheaper way. We Handle the. DRUGS, K&i GROCERIES AND To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality i JVO. A. Wayne Cook, President. A. U. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, m O. W. A. Wayne Cook, N. r. Wheeler, T. F. Rltehey. Mi- H nn i IT Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the bonolits consistent with consorvativo b klnir. Interest paid on Ume .deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :C0i TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. -o o o-r-o-$- plain BLOCK. - TIONESTA, PA. CROCKERY Always Completo and of the the Market Affords. t BOSS. Kelly, Cashier. W.M. Sm EAROAtlOH, Vice President, NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. - - - $50,000. recto ns Uobinson, Wm. Smearbmigh, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Smearbauah.
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