THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK. Cbitor 4 MoeaiiToa. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBF.H 8, 180?. Ilrpublicaii Ticket. KTATK. Slate Treasurer. JAMES S. BEACOM of Westmoreland County. Auditor Uoneral, LEVI O. MeCAULEY of Chester County. f'OOTV. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Conmer, DR J. W. MORROW. County Surveyor, JAMES D. DAVIS. The Late Republican Con rent ion. Speaking of (ha work nf the recent Republican State convention, Hon. V. O. Smith, one of the best all round member! of the late legislature, ays iu his paper the Puoxsutawoey Spirit : Slate Chairman John P. Elkin acted an temporary chairman; and made a speech iu which he reviewed the political history of the past year, and removed aome delusions in re gard to the last legislature that had been designedly insinuated into the miuds of the people for purposes of prejudice. The convention was al most wholly devoid of unpleasant Sn.vfeRiTEs say the big crops are a matter ot luck, and stop there. They cau not afford to recall their prediction that under the gold stand ard big crops would bo nullified by low prices. Four hundred and fifty thousand British guineas from Australia have been received in Snn Francisco, in payment for exports ions of Ameri can wheat. This is another case where the Western furmer is being tramped upon by the gold ower of Great Britain. "Bi.E9Skd is the country whose sol diers fight for it and are willing to give the best they have, the best that any man has, their own lives, to pre serve it because they love it. Such an array the United States has always commanded in all her history." President McKinley at Buffalo Let's seel the free coinage advo cates last year promised the farmer $1.00 a bushel fur wheat if they would dilute the currency of the country with silver, but admitted they did not know how much the dul lar would be worth. We know how much it is worth 40 cents. Yet the farmers have got their dollar a bush el, and got .it iu good money too. lhis shows the wisdom of rejecting new-fangled theories without a care ful test as to their probable effect wheu put in operation r .1 . . , - leaturcs, an., wa. ...u to o, me nest j " nE BufriIn cnfRmpn,cn, nf tne .01 nss nocu ne.u .o twenty jean. A of ,. ,)lio , 18 l . .. A ..e ...l .. ' . i L . 1 . I ' jneirati mi coiiueoiniii ina just itialure as some af the buucouibiUs A REPUBLICAN WORKER. Krtr sine tht clone of the war Major MeCaulejr has been an active Republican worker. Ite wee elected register of wlllt of Chester county In the fell of 18K; was chairman of the Republican committee of thnt county for four years, from JRSS to 1W0. He wee a delegate to the leet three state conventions that nominated the a-overnor. and has frequently been a delegate to other state convention. HON. JAMES 8. IIHACOM. Sketch of the Repnbltoon Caudldnte For State Treasurer. Hon. James S. Ileacom, of Westmore land county, who was nominated today for state treasurer, wns born Dec. t, IBM, In the county where he now resides. Ite Is the son of Rev. H. C. Beacom. I. D., a prominent member of the IMttsburg conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. The subject of our sketch whs graduated from Washington and Jefferson college In the clnss of 1SS0. After leaving col loge ha was principal of the illairavllle t;. W.L.DOUCLAS S3 SHOE In the World. For II jirn thU the, by tnrrtl ftlonp, rum (tlMnnciM all pomprtHor. W. u .niniliM ..). fti.w ami $MW hc are thf pnvlnftt mt of skilled workman, from th Nt mat4rtftl pnmlhle at (tieno price. Am . and (tjoo shoe for mfn, t3.au, QiJOO mod 1.75 for boju. W, i. Donjrl At phop arr lnrtorax1 by OTpr l.iPM.tMt wparem the bt In otvlK, fit anrl durability of any sboeerer offnrtMl at the price. Thfy ar mnr1 In all th latent abatM ant Rtylea, of very vari ety of leather. If dealer cannot anpnlv Ton. write for cata log u to W. L. Douf U. Urockton, Maas. Bold by L.J. HOPKINS. rim mar -THAT Oim a sptdstistd BrtmO-wtaahig Education' FO C'0W4S ASetV TO P. DUFF & SONS, 244 FUlh Arcane, PITTSBURG, PA, and Pharisees wished to do, the fol lowing resolution was pissed: The action of the legislature in the enactment of laws for the betterment of the condition of the laboring grandest gathering in the history of that noble order, says the Erie Dis patch, but it does not indicate that the order itself is at its best. The Grand Army reached higbwater mark in 1803, when its membership MAJOR LEVI A Popular M'CAUI.EY. Veteran ol classes, and in providing by adequate was 403,024, and it has now decreased legislation, sufficient revenue to pay to 319,456. It is still a great host, the deficit now existing iu the treas- but year by year its count is less, and J;'D ,TK l" lBl. PPP" presently there will have vanished SJi .-tflll 11(1(1 Annual I v fnr I Ha mnnnrt 1 ' J of the common school system, and at Gr,od Artny .8uch lhe world Dever the same time maintain our Denal. Detore saw. tuigniy in war out even charitable and other worthy institu-1 grander iu peace. lions, deserves and receives tne bign est commendation and unqualified approval ot tbe people. We commend the legislature fir the passage of the bill requiring the payment of interest on the deposits ot money belonging to the stale by the various banking institutions thereof. This law will materially in crease tbe btate revenues and meets the generous and hearty approval of tbe people. It is of course true that there were some bad measures and reckless, un scrupulous men in the legislature of I 1897, but what legislature is without them T In Messrs. Beacom and McCaaley the Republican party has candidates to be voted for next fall whom it can fully endorse, and who are worthy of I the coufidence and support of every-bodv. riAtj anybody ueen lound to ex press regret that be voted for sound money and protection last year? Is Mr. Bryan going to sit quietly by and perhaps allow the statesmen of Mexico, through tbe direction of I Lender and the War. Major Levi O. McCauley, of West Ches ter, Chester county, was nominated today by tne Republican stnte convention foi auditor peneral of Pennsylvania. Major McCauley was born In Chestet county Pept. 2. 1S37, and was educated In the public schools, and at Ablngton Cen tre and Wyoming seminary. He was a practical mechanical engineer prior to the loi-s of his right arm In the late clvl) war. When the war out broke he was th eldest of four brothers who, led by theli father, joined a battalion of 200 men, HOW. JAMES B. BKAOOM. aondemy for some time, and while there tree the editor and proprietor of the nlnlrsvllle r.lltevnilse. then the leading nptihllc. ii Iniirmil In the MMilhern purl of Inflliuis -ninny. He i on iIiiiikH In Ills j position as silitor of this pit-r until 14. While milnt :ix .-undent xnd editor he pursued a course of study In law, end was ndmltted to the bar of Westmore land county In January. 1KS4. Since his admission to the bar he has given his wholo time and attention to his profes sion, and is now one of the lending and most nctlvc members of a bar which ranks among the very best In our stnte. He was elected as n member of the house of representatives In November, 1886. nnd served with ability during the session of 1RX7. He wns the only Repub lican elected In Westmoreland county In ISM. For SO years the Democracy had hold the county In Its grasp, but when the ac tive young Republicans, under the leader ship of Hencom. Robhlns. Hrown. Peoples and many others, took hold of the man agement of the Republican party the Democratic majorities rapidly disappear ed, until now It Is one of the safest Re publican counties west of the Allegheny mountains. No one In the county hns worked harder and more disinterestedly for the success of the Republican party thun Mr. Reacom. He was chairman of the Rtpubllcan county committee In 1K87, 1SS8 and li!2. and In eneh year the entire Republican ticket was elected. lie was a candidate for congressman-at-lnrge at the state convention of 1SS6, but lit the Interest of pnrty harmony he retired and allowed the nomination of Hon. Samuel A. Davenport to be made unanimous. He was delegute-at-large to the national Republican convention which met In St. Louis in June. IK'S. He Is ag gressive In his management of political affairs, and universally respected for the manly way In which he conducte his po litical campaigns. He Is a good lawyer. nd hus u large ana lucrative practice. Westmoreland Is one of the wealthiest counties In western I'ennsyivantn. Mr. Reacom line the conliuence nna esteem of his neighbors in a marked aegree. He has always been considered the friend of laboring men. nnd In bis political aspira tions has always received their loyal UDDort. NO ADVANCE The McCuen Company bog to Inform their patron am! Hie ptililio that there will lio no advance nn I'lulliinir, either inailc to onler or ready maile tills season. Tbeir auperb lull ami winter stock passed the custom house under the old tariff and tlioir customers reap the bono- flti. Suits to your order from $15.00 and up wards. Suits and overcoats ready to wear $7.50 nnd upwards. Solect stock of children's clothing. Suits (2.00 and upwards. Sole agents for Dunlap, Knox and You man's stiff and soft bats. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASON OUR STOCK m ALWAYS FRESH, ANI WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO, IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US G1V K US A TRI AL AND HE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free or Charge. CHAS. HI. WKITENIAN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna, CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: 33 usiness! Business! Busy doing it. No time to talk about it. . Busy in August? You askP Come in and see. Why it is limply tbe Pllld'j that makes the goods sell so rapidly in the dull season. UW GOODS ARE COMING IN and crowding present stock out, and it simply MUST 150. VACATION MAJOR LEVI a. M'CAULEY. raised by the senior McCauley In Sus quehanna county In th lattar part ot April, 1861. On account of his age Gov ernor Curtln refused to commission the the London "gold power to oommit ,ldcr McCauley, upon which his son LTl ... I left that battalion and Joined a com- another Crime 7 pany of men at Wllkesharre. which had been recruited by Colonel E. B. Harvey. t , .j 1 j 1. I This company arterwards became. corn- It is said that England is sending Dany F. f ht Saventh KeEiment R- larppr war. shins In Amariran . tor. I serve Volunteer corps. I ' I . Mamn will. because Sbe IS building them larger, this company at Camp Wayne, Chestei At the same time it is a good thing S,?, to turn OUt a big sbip of our OWO It was at the battle of Charles City cross roads that Major McCauley lost nil right arm, the elhow having been shat tered by a rifle ball. One of the highest tributes ever paid to Major McCauley waa shortly after th close of the war. Colonel E. B. Harvey, under whom Major McCauley had served. In a letter to The American Republican, said: Levi McCauley was one of the best and roost trustworthy and reliable men In my regiment. His devotion and fidelity to the cause and to duty secured him periodically as a preserver of peace and politeness. "Mv bov came from Rchool one dav with iiis hand badly lacerated and bleed- ng, and guttering great pain, says Mr. S. J. Schall, with Meyer Bros. Drug Jo.. St. Louis. Mo. "I dressed the wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably short time it healed without leaving a soar. For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism. I know ol no medicine or prescription equal to it. consider It a Household necessitv." The as and 50 cent sizes for sale by O. W. Bnvara. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed ly acotiHtant tickling in the throat, you cau appreciate the val ue of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Heath A. Killmer. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a fal miliar name for be Witt's Witch Haze- Salve, alwaya ready for emergencies. hilo a snacilic for mloa. it alao liiaLanllv relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affectiona of the skin. It never fails. Heath A Killmer. Peru, too, is going to abandon Bryanism. She Gods the silver standard inconvenient and costly, aud is coming over to tbe gold side. Wben the lb' to 1 men have their round-up three years hence they will early promotion, from a private to a cnp. be able to point with pride to tbe circumstance that tbey are tbe only "nd success as a commanding officer, per ., .. , , . , . . forming duties many others shrank from. suverues on me iace or .the globe, tor At Mechanicsviiie battle of th Mexico and China will probably be nrmly anchored on the gold basis by that lime. days fighting around Hirhmond Captain McCauley and Captain King were speci ally directed to guard a fordway across ChU'kahomlny. and at the extreme left of the battle Una. Twice they repelled rebel effort to cross the stream. So auC' cessfully and well done were the acts that General McCall personally desired to thank McCauley and King for saving the our forces at that The free silver wing of the Demo- cralic party of this Stale held their annual convention or Doonybrook hBt uav to . ' . point. iair at Heading last woek. nominat- his battle: record "At names Hill battle on the next day, whllA I uitt.ln Mm anlev a rumnenv vu Hrown, living in Blairsville, Indiana decimated, he kept his men in order and .. r. -i j m 1. 1 steadily at work. cuuuiy, lor treasurer, anq nailer ii,. ..A, hari city cross roads, after tht Hitler of Williamsnnrl fnr Aiiditnr conflict became confused, und disorder and disorganization a.emed to prevail rdered Captain McCauley to support a baltarr. while other companies gave at taellni to flanking party. The rebels cmrg4 on the battery. MoC&uley re- Belted ttem. The attack waa renewed, UMl tbo guns taken. MoUauley rallied bis men. and with others ordered to tils aid hm retook the guna after a hand to hand fight over them, and slaughtered the foe. MoUauley waa ahot In the arm. "TV. .tnn ,uu klu T l.lin. mw,A ing luiseiie 01 every aeecniuion, ana ammunition were removed from the field, 1I.0 l,;ui.,r;n.l I.' Ill, ,., MoCauley had his right arm amputated, j vov ." Bn(j WM taken prisoner that night by the a WU tker meetinp comnared with the rebels. " r - ..... . .... .u- ...ki. xr- euinusiasra 01 toe moment, noinmg cuiv was tak.-n to Libbv nrlson. where like it ever known before, the entire wa compeii-d to ait around on tht Vnlon prUoncr i!Ul to make room for him. He wan BubHeciuently paroled and sent to David's Inland houpltal, In New York harbor, where he remained until November, und wns then ordered to re port for duty at Hurrmburg on recruit ing service. He rejoined his regiment, notwithstanding his maimed condition, in Junuary. IMa. He wus promoted to a captuln of his company In the February following, and did duly with Ills regiment and company until December, 1SG3, when ha was transferred to the Veteran He serve corps, being finally dischuriied Jan. 30. lSUi. the reason service no longer rt-uulrwd. General. It was tbe most "enthusiasm tic" cooveution ever held iu the State 11 reports are true. t hairs were used, not to sit on, but to batter each other over the head with, and it is in evidence that for about balf an hour the cooveution ball was a mass of fly You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Running sores, indolent til cers and similar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may le cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes. strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. liealli;A Killmer. A Care for llilioas Colic. Resource, Screven Co., Oa. I have been subject to attacks of bilious colli; for several years. Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure reuel. it acts like a charm One dose or gives relier when all other remedies fail. C. I). Sharp. For sale by u. w. uovaro. Will pa Bof Calti Live Stock Wanted. y market price for Milch Cows, le, Calyea, Sheep, Lambs, Ao, J . N. Vail. West Hickory, Pa, Nelson P. Whooler, crry Crary, Geo. N. Parnilee, Sehlniinelfong, Christian Smith, H, A. Jamlceon. Feraonal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. nterest allowed on deposits 67. IT. rARMLBE, iVe. If. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. P. K. HERTZEL, OasKi.r STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, EDINBOItO, PA. l'Z Til D IS TBECT. Do you expect to teach school T If ao, attend a Normal School. The Kdinbnro Normal School has just closed a prosperous year. Fall term of sixteen weeks begins August 30th, 181)7. High grade faculty, lino equipment. Other things being equal, this is the least expensive school in the Btate. W rite for circulars. J. 11. FLipKlXOEIt, Principal. AUDITORS' REPORT of Harmon v Township Road Fund for year end ing March 8, 1W. W . . w ilkins. Treasurer. In account with road fund. Dr. To bal. Inst settlement t 122 25 Am't ree'd from Col. '95 K3 76 Ain't ree'd from S. T. Carson '06.. 2A0 48 A m't ree'd from unseated lands... 360 18 I 846 A7 Cr. By orders redeemed f 307 58 Bal.ordorTionestaLodge.I.O.O.F. 351 16 By 2 per cent. Com 14 37 By balanco 113 66 t 846 07 W. O. Wilkins In account with School Fund for tho year ending Juno 7, 18!7. Dr. Roc'd from J.H.Bowman.Col.'Ol. $ 130 00 Ree d from S. r.Carann.Col.'llo r!)7 36 Roc'd from S.T.Carson, Col.'OD .... 1528 50 Kec d from returned lands 510 00 Ree'd State appropriation 716 64 M80 46 Cr. t 8.-1.I 22 . 2603 96 . 52 08 . 471 20 Am't due from last settlement... By vouchers redeemed By 2 per cent. Com By bal. due Twp t3480 46 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. KBKOCHCKH. Due from J.H.Bowman.Col. 14...$ 102 20 Duo from n. i. Cm son, Col. '90 ... 346 60 Due from R. O. Cantor), Troas 471 20 liabilities over resources 419 26 police force of the city of Reading being powerless to stem tbe enthus iasm. A resolution condemning Harrity and declaring his place on the National committee vacant was the cause of all lhe tilarity, and while the cyclone was at its height someone declared the resolution carried. Tbey say she was a beaut, and no mistake. Have you got $i5.00 T Have you got $.r0.00r Have you got $100.00 T If ao, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango rsuiiuuig ian Association Assoclatiou 01 warren, ra. j ney will pay you 0 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable uemi-anuiiall v, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time alter 6 months. 5-5-ly Certainly you don't want to sudor with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow akin and Iocs of appetitite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Heath A Killmer. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Those who contemplate building should consult Robinson A Ua-slou, who keep a complete stock of dressed lumber always 011 hand at their mill. tf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always aflorda prompt re lief. For sale by U. W. llovard. 11369 35 MA1III.ITIKS. Am't due Wheelor A Dusenbury as per order payable at option of Board $ 219 35 outaiainiing ortier. lavor i. r. Ritchey, due July 27, '97 590 00 Outstanding order, lavor 1. F. Ritchey, due July 27, '98 560 00 11369 35 We, the undersigned auditors of Har mony Township, having examined the above accounts, nnd them as set forth in the above report. T. w. Ali.ender, I Geo. W. Kino, j Auditors. F. K. MktcaW, Clerk. II Naves Ike t'roupy t'bildreu. Seaview, Va. We have a splondid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Rcmedv, and our customers coming from far ami near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Kellam it Ourren. The 25 and 60 cent sizes lor sale byji. V. Bovard. David V. Ilesty Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertxel, A. T. Scofiold, Chas. Chaso, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Oood Carriagos and Bug gios to let upon the most reasonable terms. lie will also do job TEA-ciisra- All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. Pa. flvGusr sUqqck OFTICIA1T. Office i 4 7K National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined froe. Exclusively optical. TIMETABLE, in effect June 20, 1807. Trains leave Tio- nosta for Oil City and points west as louowt : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon. mo. Bl way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 n. m. no. 31 mi uiiv r.xr resit, uany except Btiiuiay 7:40 p. in For Hickory. Tidioute. Warren. Kinzua. jirauioru, tjiean ana tne r.asi : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. m No. 82 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p.m. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 9:50 a. tn, Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Agent, Tlonesta, Pa it. ukll, uen'isupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, General office. Moonev-Brisbane Did Cor. Main aud Clinton SU., BuHalo.N.Y Notice. The narrows road. In Hickory town- will be closed to the traveling ship, is about to be rebuilt by the Twp. aim win ue cioseu to tne traveling p lio during this present week, and will Free Musical Education. THE NEWENGLAND C0NSEEVAT0BY OF MUSIC is the oldest and best equipped musical institution in America, and tbe largest in the" world. It has live departments) of instruction as follows : 1. Depart incut of Muslr including Piau oforte, organ, violin, violincello and other orchestral instruments, etc., voice, lyric art and opera, sight siugin .', theory, harmony, composition and art of conducting. tf. Department af I'lano aud Orau Tua- lua. 3. Deuarliurul of 4c ueral Literature and l.autfUHMCM. 4. Depart inent of Klorullou aud I'liyelral Culture aud College of Oratory. 5. Depart meul of Flue Aria. One year at above institution with board, room rent, tuition, piano rent, etc., etc., free. Write at once for cata logue and particulars. JAMES D. BALL. main closed for about three months. By order of Commissioners, J. Ai.bauok, JOSKI'H UBKKN, W. A. CONNKLY. Hickory, Pa., May 10th. Ih97. Wanted-An Idea ProtAct your Mea Write JOHN Wfcl oaya, WtwUiingUm, 1. C, for their tl.ftuu prise oHttr utl lUt uX two ituudrtxi luTAUliUlia WAUWii. Who eaa thtnk of onif itinula tliltibt to tatent? rrowici your latum: tnrj mnr nriuu you weuii. Write JOHN WhLtliEHUl'HN ft CO , Patent AUur to, J a t vTE'-a.l H-i HAZELTINB WOOLEN MILLS, Warren, Pa. ' Make Tweed., CaMiiiieres. Flannels and Yarns of pure wool, without shod- ss a m 9k m dy, nocks, waste or q'H .Vef : M rj anV mixture wus muuwkn.m. ever. A Aliulstera l.lle Kaved. The Bov. W. B. Costlev. of Stock bridge, Ua., while attending to his pas toral duties at r.iionwooti, ua., was at' tacked by cholera morbus. He says "By chance 1 happened to get bold ot bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera aud Hiarrhoea Kemedy, and I think it was the means of saving my life. It re lieved me at once and 1 want more or it. If vou want any further testimony from me, I will give it freolv, und recommend Chamberlain Colic, Cholera ana i'lar 1 you New need Hat, new Tor ' IS OVi:it ami J Shoes, New 6uif, 1 . . school. We anticipate your wants and are ready to meet tbem. No trouble to show them for that means to sell them if you need them at all. Don't pay high prices, hut come and buy goods at present market value. MATCH US IF YOU CAN. Miles k Armstrong LEADERS IN MEN'S WEAR AND SHOES. This Space ( Uaa been occupied with wall paper for aome time, but don't think because we are making a change that our large Stock Is exhausted, for we have aome very nice Patterns left yet, but we would like to call your attention tn the fact that our Stock of Paints, was never ao complete before. We are Sole Agents for the famous Ark Brand Water Proof Paint, for inside or outside, which we claim it one of the best Ileady Mixed Paints on the market. And in White Lead and Oils we will not be undersold. We also have a Koof Paint that we guarantee for 6 years. Call and see us and we will convince you that what we say is all right. HEATH & KIUMEU, rJtUIQQISTS AMD qflOCtpS, - TIOIJESTA, PA, HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUU8, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GKOCEBIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc, Come and examine goods and prices, and we'll do the rest. A. Wavnb Cook, President. XO. R038. A. B. Kblly, Cashier. W11, Shkarhacoh, Vice President. FOREST COUNTY RATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000. A. Way no Cook, N. P. Wheoler, DIRKOTORS O. W. Robinson, Win. Smearbaugh, T, F. Ritchey, J.T.Dale, J. II. Kolly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rate. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! flOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. l.,ww. I ..... ,1. 1 4 -i oil tut lt,ri ii uk I niaa II IlITOC JWIIHOII I V- 1 ouliuttliK ta " mwai. iiO UrOllineia St., IJOStOn, BiaSS I For sale by U. W. Bovard. Ot TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. i 1'