1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor Poiito. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S7. IlrpiiMfcnii Ticket. 8TATK. Stnte Treasurer. JAMES 8. I1EACOM of Westmoreland County. Auditor General, LEVI O. McCAUIjEY of Chostor County. COI'MTV. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, PR J. W. MORROW. County Surveyor, JAMES I). DAVIS. The Diogley law bus "diuged" John Bull right where he lives. me l-rospority snow. From the KufTnlo (N. T.) Commercial. It has been a standing joke with the free sllverUse and the llryanltes that If McKlnley was the "advance agent of prosperity" he was "a long way ahead of the show." He seems, however, to have heralded a "show" that has The Stale Capitol Again. The attempt of one or two archi tects to prevent by injunction the State Cspitol Commissioners from se lecting a plan for the erection of a new building is one which the people reached the country, that Is In splendid ... .1, i . . i- shape, that has come to stay, and that w.ll not look upon with any degree of wm' draw Mg nouse9 and Mg bU8,. patience. Professional etiquette is ness. That sound, relable and conserv- all well enough io its nay, but the State of Pennsylvania 'a not bother ing about questions of etiquette, but about the erection of a suitable build ing for iho price fixed by the Legislature. atlve business paper, the New York Journal of Commerce snys: The loans of the Clearing House banks of this city last week touched the highest figure on record. The leading operations of the banks usually attain their highest expansion in the month of September, and this current month opens with a total of loans and dls- The fact will not be Wl eicht of counts amounting to 1569,300,000. In " I , M , . . . . that not a single plan conforms to the weekly avprnRe was ,4r,3imoo0i Bnd In requirements. h,ve ry architect an- 1S9B, r22,700.ooo. parently went on the supposition that V " th P SW. the Legislature did not mean what it show nn Increase of $169,100,000, and ..i.l ik.i ik. .nnpnnl.i.iinn with September of 1889 a year of "--I r t I elastic) and could be stretched to ao unlimited extent. Apparently the experts and Governor Hastings per mitted themselves to indulge in a somewhat similar uoliou, for of all the eight plans sifted nt from the What has become of that $1,500 speech which Mr. Bryan was to de liver at the Ohio silver camp-meet- iog T Also, what: has become of the general lot not one of them came camp-meeting itself? It seems to within the appropriation. Hie Build have been as flat a failure as Bryan's ing Commissioners decided to stand paid "explanation of why silver and strictly by the law, and I bey ignored lngman. They are splendid reading for great financial expansion, the crisis of 1890 the Increase is J70.000.000. The com parison shows that the city banks are now lending 14 per cent, more than the highest volume ever attained in the history of their operations. No more complete demonstration la possible of the completeness of the recovery of business from Its late depression. We are far beyond the highest previous normal level of activity." These are figures that do not lie. They silence every calamity howler; they gladden the heart of every work' iV41'llliikA:'lfSjit wheat have parted company. If Mr. Bryan will apply to the syndicate which receutly paid him a good, round price for his "explana tion" of the rise io price ot wheat, he may find opportunity for anoiher ceed in blocking progress for a time "explanation" with reference to the Bnd delaying building operations by hides winch have advanced over Qn appeal to the courts, but it is thirty per cent, since tbe Dingley law highly improbable that the court will the altitude of the experts aud threw all of the plans out, requiring that in resubmitting them the architects should conform iu every particular to the requiremeuls. Disappointed architects may suo- the laboring men after they home from their picnic today. come was framed. The present law requires that ev ery man shall pay his owu taxes in person or give his written authority to pay them to the person by whom he seuds the money to the collector. Tbe intending voter must pay a state or county tax on or before Oct. 2. Get your taxes paid before that time if you desire tbe right to cast your ballot in November. . decide that the commissioners have not the power to obey tbe law. rhda. Inquirer. Reports from the manufacturing districts, North and South, continue to show iocrenfed activity. Tbree large cordage mills at Isaia, Ohio, which have been out of operation for Ills Injuries l'crmauonti From the Dojiestown Republican, 'Bryan In a collision His train meets another and twelve are killed." This la the heading of a newspaper dispatch published the other day. Of course, it refers to a railroad smashup. Nearly a year ago Bryan was in an other sort of collision. His train ran into the people's train result, Bryan was Injured politically and many thou sands of fellow travelers met their po litical death. Bryan still manages to get about on free silver coinage crutches, but the Injuries of last year are permanent. He will never recover to the extent that he hopes. He will never reach he White House except he goes there as a visitor. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE In the World. For 14 Ytnrw thin hrM, by merit Rlonn, hrin illtnnrct1 nil onipMltir. W. I,. IMimlnii .!, $tflO unrt r, W thne lr th productions of nklllprt workman, from th hrnt .n nl p1hi t IIipim price. Aln. f ) nl $! iK) Khoos for men, 92. W, -'00 ud $1.75 for hoyn. hf ovrr l,im,itl wenren. nn tb Iwnt In ntvl fit nt (hirnbllitT of any Bhnepver offered at the prior. They lire ninrlo In nil the lMeat ntipi mill fttyli'ft, and of every vari ety of lent her. If denier eminot mippty yon, writ for cata logue to V. I. Doug las. It rock ton, Alas. Sold by L.J. HOPKINS. TJIBF.-ICT -THAT 1. 11. WHIT 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 I1AVR THR LARGEST TH E COUNTY, Most Morekocpers figure to get nil tlioy enn. We figure to Nee how HUlIc we ran afford to take. Ifyou want flic HHVrciu'c In your pocket, IiinIciuI of the storekecp cr'n, trade here. VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Bv virtue of the direction and author ity to him given in the will of Snmuol Miller, late of Philadelphia, deceased, tlio nndersiirncd Administrator i. b. n. c. t. a. will ell at public sale, at I ho Keystone House, in jMarienviuo, sorest county, l'n., on THURSDAY, OCTORER 7, 1897, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following valuable tract of timber land, viz.: All that tract of timber land In Jenks Township, Forest County, Pn., surveyed under Warrant no. sioa, and containing 1100 acres and allowances, bo the samo nioroorless: patent issued May 2. 18ift, to Samuel Miller, enrolled in patent book II.. volume Si. pubo 607. 'rhi. Iran, ni lumi la umintAii ai.rtnr three miles southwest of the town of Ma- uo' - raiiiuco, rienville, on Maple and Hear Pen Creeks, i Schlniinolfonii, Hl'OCK IN ANIFOIl THAT H1CAHON OUH HTOCK ia ALWAYS FHICSH, AND WE TAKK PKIDK iINKKEPlNO IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US OIVE US ATRIAL AN D UK CONVINCED, Goods Delivered Free of Charge CHAS. M. WHITEMAN WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warron, Penna. CAHTAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Whoolor, Jerry Crary, Now the clouds are breaking away. The sun Is beginning to smile again. Confidence in American intelligence, business judgment, and commercial lovalltv to commercial obligations la re several years, are being reopened stored. The whole magnificent machine witli a full force of men. Tbe Wade r our industrial system is again steaa- nv j i i nil' niiiif i nnv. it mi luc liuai paper mills at Malonc, N. Y , which adoption of the Dlngley tariff bill, there No bettek evidence of tbe actual been idle for two yea, have e S??0 return of business activity could be Dee" renPeue" 1,16 iriageion, l a , the present administration In a broad, f....nA ik.n i vnnlon mills ichieh hn hnn rl.iaeil liberal and statesmanlike way. Chl- lc,,u.lo , - . - Reporter, dbok clearance inr the weeK endine mreo jru, nvo resuuieu up RentomhorlS TK fk l eratious : two of the Ohio Va ev The new tariff la a thoroughly pro- , w. ua viva.- I i - j II l,un. Ih. mn.ln ances to lie Dlty per cent, greater than rai.ronos nave given orners mr one promse 0f iS96 to the letter. There are at this time one year bko. and seven- tbonsaud new box cars each, for use errors and omissions, of course, as there - o I I in,n.,a V, . .-a haan n n i ahvnv, will hA In . C . . . . I .- l,..o;na ,.,!, I. ; k.m. .. (T, ..l ....... ij-uvo per ceui. in excess oi tnose 01 ut.u6 u.,c,cu comprehensive a measure aa a gen tbe corresponding week two years ago. theoi, ud which they are now unable eral revision of tariff schedules, but in They are greater than at any time 1,1 handle ; tbe Cleveland rolling mills report a large order from 15:rnnng barn, Jnglaud, and an Unio paper mill reports a contract of several thousand tons of print paper for tbe Japanese trade. since January, 1803, The Treasury Department li4 over 8145,000,000 of gold iu band, aod has had since the McKinley ad ministration came in, a larger gold surplus than at any time for a long the main, and probably with fewer er rors and omissions than usual, the Dlngley tariff will be found to be amply protective of American industries. Philadelphia Iron and Steel Bulletin. Nice line of pure wool underwear for children at Miles Armstrong s. it. Ash, Cucumber, Poplar, Heech, Ilss. liirch and oilier Hard Woods. It is a erv desirable and eligible piece of lim ber land, ana must Do sold to cioso tin an esta'o. (It has been in ownership and possession of the Millor family for nearly o veais. ) Persons desirinn to view ino promises mav call on Cyrus mint, l-.sq., at Ma rienville: or thoso desiring further par ticulars mav address Brown A Ilonsel, Attorneys at Law, Lancaster, Pa., or the undersiuned. TERMS 20 per cent, of the purchase monev to bo paid on the dav ot sale, or at the time of Iho signing of the contract of Riilo, and tho remainder to be paid within sixty days. Possession to uo civen wnen ino pur chase money in full is paid and the need executed. JOSEPH M. POTTS. Administrator d. b. n. e. t. it. of Samuel Miliar, riee'd.. Strasburg P. O., Lancaster County, Pa. Small precautions often prevent great miscliielu. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but are most ettectlve In preventing tne most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. The Democratic papers say the period of years. This is in marked "DiDgley deficit" amounts to $20, . . .1 ... , . I i . .., I loriiis oi liver aim biuiiiuuu innuuoa. contrast with tbe conditions during 000,000 or thereabouts already. They They cure constipation aud headache and tbe Democratic administration, when forget that $100,000,000 of g00ds regulate the bowel President Cleveland was compelled to I were, in the months in which tbe sell bonds every now and then to keep I Dingley bill was pending, rushed into Heath & Killmcr ODe hundred million reaerve. It is difficult for tbe average man to realize that the pursuit of virtue by statute is fruitless. The idea that tbe world can be reformed by law continues to be the motive which governs most people io the formation of political opinions, in spite of all that can be said to tbe contrary. You must first manage in some way to have good people, and good laws will come as a logical result, and tbey will be observed. Punry. Spirit. the country io excess of the importa tions iu the previous year in that time, and the duties which this extra importation brought into tbe treasury amounted to about $32,000,000. This $100,000,000 of goods were imported or were taken out of bond io that time iu order to escape the higher duties to be levied by the new law. If the $32,000,000 of extra duties had been spread over the period which has elapsed since the new law went Moments are useless if trilled away : and they are dangerously wasted if con sumed bv delay in cases wnero uno min ute Cough Cnro would bring immediate relict, lleatu .1 Killmer To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sootli the iritatod surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is tbe mission ol l)e win s lien iiazei naive, Heath & Killmer. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always altorus prompt re lief, lor sale by U. W. lsovaru. It Huvon the t rouer Children Seavlew, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy, and our customers coming Irom lar and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many l.uvn Bawl tliul. tliAir .'hilrlrpn wmilil liHVn into operation, or if $20,000,000 of died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough them had hHnn thus diffused, there Remedy una not been given.-ivoimm Those people who are satisfied I would be uo "Diogley deficit." It Ourren. by G. V. The 25 and 50 cent si7.es lor salo Bovard. with Mr. Bryan's explanation of tbe I Beems safe to predict that when iui cause io the advance in the price of I portation reaches its normal wneal migbt do well to inquire of him about the advance of wool. He says tbe advance iu wheat was due to the shortage abroad. There is do record of any considerable shortage abroad io wool, yet prices of wool have ad vanced sixty per cent, since the be ginning of September, 1896, while silver baa fallen twenty per cent, iu tbe same time. The American Agriculturist says: the deficit will begin to disappear. The independent Republicau movement which was started in Pitts burg and which is to revolutionize tbe politics of the State is referred to by tbe Pittsburg Times of Tuesday as follows: "Tbe agony is over. W. K. Ibonipson has addressed a letter to his fellow Wrthompsoucrats, accept ing the nomination lor State Treasur er. Iu couaequeuce, the terrible No man or woman can enlnv life or air Hiriirfi complish much in this world while suf fering from a torpid livor. DeWitt's Lit tlo Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Heath & Killmur. Live Stotk Wanted. Will pay market prico for Milch Cows, tie, Beef Cattii Calves, Sheep, ltlnbs, Ao. J. S. V AIL, West Hickory, Pa, Have you got $i".00 T Have you got $.)0.00r Have you gut 8100.00? If so, w hy don't you deposit it with the t.onewang Building Loan Association Assix-iHiioi of Warren, Pa. They will pay you li pe cent, per annum Cash Dividend, pai'uhli seiiii-aniinall v, ami you can withdraw uTi . , . . I . . .. your principal in luu ai any nine auer wwieru larmers iinancial con- straiu aud anxiety which tortued our months. 5-5-ly. anion is wonderfully improved. Dur- breasts have been relaxed. log the past tbree years he practiced I thanks. We For that, are dad that Mr, ouu cuouomy mat wun a slight im- Thompson bas accepted and that at provement of wheat prices last fall last there is at least one of the "best and fair values of cattle, sheep aod men" and at least one "Christian h.lrrc (k. l.-:f. t ii. ... ... n.. luiuiy jurmer gradually I citizen in pontics. mere is a reduced his debts tnis iaii, ne is indeed paying offBthe saved since there has come to the mortgage. 1 be fall io the interest front in this blebsed yrar 1H'I7 one Do you appreciate good laundry work T if no patronize the Dunkir Steam Laundry, Miles Sl Armstrong, agents. li NOTICE. David W. Uoaly Win. D. Brown, Androw HerUel A. T. Sooflold Clia8. Chase, FT. A. Jamteson, ltn!tiitr tlm lnmls or nopralinns ot Plirll ' - . ..I f,l.t...l ......i.i. Company, on iho north and east; uotta - """ onum. Uiehl. on the east : Alaple t. reek jum- hnr Comnnnv. on tho west, and Marshall : Son, on tuo snrin. It IS near me line I i citotich unu uiwihi-jj uccvnnia uuc- I toe i iiisonrii tx n esiurn ivHiirouii m I . , . , , . , . T . , ICU VII WIWOI. IIIITI IWIO ti IfM wrMMI.C'M .Mill 1CIIVIIIU Kill! nmniMis. IV IO I I EA VI LY TIMBERED WITH HEM- tci'M good conservative banking. LOCK and has a larue quantity or Cherry, Interest allowed on deposits O. N. PXIIMLEK, Pre. If. A. JAMIKSON, Viet Pres. F. K. HERTZ EL, Oah STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Edinboro, Ia. 12 Til DlS TltlCT. Do yon ex poet to teach school T If so, attend a Normal School, The Edinboro Normal School has just closed a prosperous year. Fall term of sixteon weeks begins August 30th, 1S1I7. High grade faculty, lino equipment. Other things being equal, this is the least expensive school iu tho statu. Write fur circulars. J. It. FLIC KING ER, Principal. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. It's in the Price!' Wfi itlFFM FfXQM Most Storekeepers o o o o o o o- -o o GiQtMiiis Tom BRISKER DAYS NOW, WARMER CLOTHING NEEDED. Wo Have It mm r 7 ' tl V f A V NEW UUESNOW BEADY, SHEUD'8 HEALTH UNDERWEAR. Goods bought aud shipped direct from the Mills to our Store. Many things can uot be duplicated at tho prico we bought them. Men's, Womou's and Children's Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Ribbed, Fleece Lined, Anti-Rheumatic, etc. We have tbe largest line and lowest prices. HOSIERY AUD OLOVES, To suit your fancy and fit your extremities. Wo have the fiuest glove in town. That's no kid its geuuiuo Reindeer. Silk lined, or uolined. Prices are right, and money back if uot correct in every detail, is what we say of our line of tATJlES' 010AKS, in the latest styles and fabrics. Miles k Armstrong UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug i to let upon the movt reasonable terms, will also do JOB TEAMIITG All orders loft at tho Post OIlloo will receive prompt attention. D I S OFTIOIAU. FLOUR S FfiEQ STORE. 0 m o Come in and take a look uround and see what CASH will buy. Then when you want anything iu our line wo know you will go where your MONEY is worth tho most. Onico i -t National Hunk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. NOW is your time to buy dishes, and wo have them by the sot, or singla piece, or any old way to got rid of thom, for we will soou have to have the room for ur holiday goods. Our lino of China and Porcolalnware for the tamo, beautifully designed and artistically colored. Every ploce is mado of good material, thoroughly urned and will not craze. Our prices are right. They show that wo buy closely ud sell closely. All tho BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., Pilisbury's Best, li'ina Doon, l rant, (irahuiii Hour, Hclted Corn meal, Corn feed meal. Corn and oats chop, Corn, oals and liarlcy :..-:. Daisy middlings. Wheat bran, Corn to sow. Corn to Iced, Corn for ensilage, Hay and straw. Mammolli clover seed, Medium clover seed, Timothy seed, II niigarian seed, Millet seed, Orchard irrass seed. In fact anything usually kept iu an up to date FLOCK AND FEED STOKI- NO ADVANCE Tho McCuon Company bog to inform their patrons and the public that thoro will be no advance on clothing, eithor made to order or ready made this season Their superb full and winter stock passod tho custom house under the old tariff and llioir customers roap the bono tits. Suits to your order from $15.00 and up wards. Suits and overcoats ready to wear f7.50 and upwards. Solcct stock of children's clothing Suits (2.00 and upwards. Solo agents for Duulap, Knox and Youman's stiff and soft hats. Wlth good prices Ithauce now that tbe country will be tion will be mado to the Governor oi Pennsylvania on ino nrst uav oi .miv, 1S!7. bv Charles K. Leech, Dr. A. 1 SUinecipher, Ir. S. S. Towler, E. E. Am- rate ia as rernarlrahla j .l. I l .i . . .i i I sler und Charles A. Jtandall, under the rate is as remarkable as tbe other who is wot hr to sit in the nlacea I ... i.i ,i,i..,i .. features of tbe rising tide." 19 it that terrible ' money power" that is destroying the crops all over the world for the purpose of giving American farmers higher prices aud thus showing them tbe fuUity of the wheataudsilver theory? There is just as much sense in assuming that money power could control the wind nd weather aod grasshoppers aod other causes of foreign grain shortages aa it was to assume last fall that a haodfull o. financiers located in some mysterious secret chamber io LondoD or elsewhere could coutrol the legis lation of the greatest aud most iotel- Hi.mibVil hv "Frunklin. Morris Tlced provide lor tho incorporation and regula- " - I i i,t, ftf or.rtiiiit ,', it, ii it-:tl iftnw M miiirrivnil Wharton, li'uMIe, Cadwaluder and UofS " There can be uo doubt about it. He admits it. We are "luce to face with a revolution in which the principles of free speech, of free press aud tree men are tu be contest ed for auew," and Thompson is on deck to "contest." Like Mrs. Mi cawber, he will never desert us. How fortuDate we are. "Mv boy came trom school one day with his hand badlv lairated and bleed ing, and buttering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Kchall, with Meyer llros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pain liulm treely. All pain ceased, and in a April '!', 1ST 1, and Hie supplements there to, for the charter of an intended corpor ation In be called tho "Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company," the character and object of which is, ior the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating lines ef Telephone and Telegraph ill the coiiniius of Forest, Clarion, Venango, Warren, McKcau, I '.Ik and Jell'urson, and connecting Willi other lines, aud for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights aud privileges of said Act of Assembly and Die supplements thereto. T. F. Hik'uky, Solicitor, Tionesta, Pa. Sept. '.7, 1HH7. rHinu I'L- u li t v uluirt tiniM it lii.uli.il ivilliniir ligeut nations of the world in behalf leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, vwelliuus and rneuiiiaiisin, I Know oi of tbe gold standard, as was asserted from day to day and. week lu week during the entire campaign of 18. no medicine or pi cscription eiiul to it. I consider it a bouseliold necessity." The lio and 6'J cent sizes for Kale by G. W. liovaru. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship lately subsisting between V. C. Al Ian, Haiuuel Morrison and J. C. Moulin, of West Hickory, Pa., under the linn of V . C. Allan ix to., expired on the Ml dav of June. A. 1).. li7. J. C. Moulin is aull.ori.ed to settle all debts duo to and loguo and particulars, by toe coiiiaiiy. W. C. Allan, H. W. Mokuison, 3t J. C. Moulin. FR I 5)nQnn iTHE McCUen co . 11. t-ailOUll.l 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., Free Musical Education. THE NEW ENGLAND C0NSEEVAT0EY OF MUSI0 is I lie. oiliest and baa equipped musical institiiliou in America, unci tho largest iu the world. It has live dcpartuieHts of instruction us follows : I. l. iiHriiii iiiof.iliii.- including Pian oforte, organ, violin, violincello and other orchestral instruments, etc., voice, lyric art and opera, sight singing, theory, harmony, composition and art of eon ducting. 4. Di'purimt'iit of I'iiino uml Oruau Tiiu Ins. 3. ltiurtim-iit ul' 4i-iiiriil I.lu-rature unit I.ausil list's. 4. IJciiurliiH-iit of l-:lm-uliuu aud I'kyaii-al t'ullurc aod t ollriii of Orulory. A Ui-imrliiit-ul of h'iuv Arts. One vear ut above institution with bourd, room rent, tuition, piano rent, etc., etc., free. Write at once for cata- OIL CITY, PA. JAMES D. BALL. 36 Bromtield St., Boston, Mass TIME TAI5LE, in elloct June 20, 18H7, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west follows : No. SI it u liulo Express, daily except Sunday 12:U6 noon No. Ul Way Freight (carrying nassetiiforsl. uailv excent Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Kxi ress, daily except Sunday 7:W p. in For llickory.Tidiouto.Warren.Klnzua, itradtord, uicau and tne r.ost : No. ao Oleau Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in No. Pittsburi; Express. daily except Sunday 4:19 p. in X o. uu tky 1 ioi;ia lutiiyiii nasseuirers to Irviuetou ) daily except csunuay u:ou a. in Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Aiient, Tionesta, K. HELL, (ien'lUiipt. J. A. 1' Klil.OYVH, ii ii ii 'i-;..l a i imii iwwi'iiKiTi . ii S. , ,,,, (leneral odlce. Mouoev-Bi lsbane bid Cor. Main aud Cliutou St., liuttalo.N. Y AH 1 SJ1'. see-. il i D I TT (9999 999 s H E S r HEATH & Klim hpUQCISTS AND QftOCJ-flS, - TI0J.E8TA fl. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTION ERY, Etc. Come and examine goods and pricos, and we'll do the rest. AO. 5038. A. Wavnk Cook, President. A. B. KuLLr, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - " $50,000. A. Way no Cook, N. P. Wheelor, ninKCTOKS O. W. Robinson, Wm. Kniearbaugh, T. V. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, 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 king. Interest pM on lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully aolicited. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, . JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SU0ES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.