Alb PENNSYLVANIA SOLID. OHIO CLOSE. Tammany Wins Out Acmv York. in The election in Pennsylvania yes terday was the quietest ever known in an "off year." From all sections comet the report of apathy in the ranks of both parties. James S. Beacon, Republican, can didate for Stale Treasurer, leads in the race for that office and will be elected by about 150,000 plurality. Major McCauley, for Auditor Geu ral, will have iu the neighborhood of 175,000 plurality. The Swallow fight cut into the Treasury contest on both sides, and the perceulage of Demo cratic and Republican votes for him is about the same, thus leaving the relative plurality for Beacom in the State about as in former off years. IN OHIO. The result of the election is yet rather uncertain. The election was for Governor aud legislature which will elect a successor to Senator Hanna. Bushuell, Republican, is thought to have won, and the Repub licans claim sufficient members of the legislature tu insure the return of Mark Ilanna to the U. S. Seuate. The returns have been very slow in coming in, and the result may not be kuown for several days. NEW YORK. The great Mayorality fight in New York city has resulted as everybody with any talent for guessing thought it would. Tammany won with hands down. Henry George's death occur ring shortly before election, bis votes were about equally distributed be tween Van Wyck, Tarn , aud Low, Mug. General Tracey, the Republi can candidate will be third in tho race. FOREST COUNTY. At this writing the returns at hand from the county are not sufficient to indicate the exact result. The Re publicans will have about their usual "off year" plurality over the Demo crats on State ticket, with Swallow t close second. It appears from the re turns that Mr. Clark, Republican candidate for District Attorney, may be defeated by Mr. Irwin, Demoorat, lluougb later returns may change this and elect Mr. Clark. There was no fight made by the local candi dates, the offices for which they were running not being worth the effort. lbe unimportance of the local ticket is what accounts for the slump from the Republican column. As far as heard from the vote on oiaie ireasurer in this county follows : is as Borough Beacom, R.,52; Brown O , 22 ; Swallow, Pro., 62. Tiouesta Twp. Beacom 29, Brown 0, Swallow 20. Green Beacom 311, Brown Swallow 101. Marieuville Beacom 74, Brown (Hi, Swallow 58. West Hickory Beacom 24, Brown 21, Swallow Hi. Kiugsley Beacom 35, Brown 22, Swallow 20. The auuual report ot Perry Heath, first assistant Postmaster Gen eral, has been made public, and among us cements is nothing more gratifying than that the experiments of rural free delivery are proving successful. Iu 2'.' states, over 44 dif ferent routes, rural delivery has been tried, and tho results are so satisfac tory that it is looked upon us a possi ble future feature of tho Postofiice department. nieMead at last bappj in ooy baby, which on the 28th ult. .of the second month of law was over three mil am, hut the deficit of the . month of the Wilson law was . 13,000,000. Does tnybody ant to trade Imck T Nearly every county in Pennsyl vania is afflicted with petty cases, the smaller they are and the less invol ved the more lituo they seem tc con sume, with the usual accompanying expense which taxpayers must bear. The imposition has grown to be such a menace thai the next Legislature will he invoked fir a remedy. The fifty mil lion estate of George M. Pullman has shrunk siuce his death to e7,(i00,000. He mado be quests to charitable institutions of about a million dollars, left his two daughters each 81,000.000, and his two ions an income of $3,000 a year, which ought to keep the boys out of the poor house. Resides making a few minor bequests to relatives, tho balance of the estate was bequeathed to his wife. At the recent meeting of the American Public Health Association iu Philadelphia, a resolution was passed endorsing the action of a num ber of churches in adoping the use of individual cups or chalices in admin istering communion wine. This ac tion was taken on the grouud of pub ic health. Really, this world is be coming too full of bacteria,, bacilli aud sporules for Christian comfort. Man is of few days aud full of mi crobes, But be not greatly afraid, Christ ian brother. Try and set some courage from what we heard a Frank lin mother iu Israel sayiug yesterday 1 believe, said she, "that our Ilea venly Father is too good and mercl ful to be setting traps for bis children iu everyining mat iney eat, drink or do. "-AW Ihuee huudred and seventy-four out of the 382 private and Stats bauks of Kansas liavo made their re ports, and huvo verified the prophecy that the increase in deposits would amount to $7,000,000. This is an in crease over last year of 45 per cent. This is attributed to the wonderful cleaning up of private indebtedness incurred during tho past five years, thus leaving the people with a sur plus when their stupendous wheat crop was marketed. The national bank reports have not yet been made, hut it is estimated that tbey will show an iucrease of 2.000,000, making the entire increase in deposits nearly 810,000,000. The entire deposits of the State are estimated at $42,000, Artrt ...L!.L n n uuu, wuic-n means ju per capita in available cash, a condition unprece denied. J HE forthcoming report of the bureau of industrial statistics of Pennsylvania will show that in this State last year there were 69 strike?, involving directly 10.154 men, and indirectly 2,979, which is to say, one strike for every 51 days. The dura tion was from a single day to more than three months, so that the total of days spent in idleness as the result of labor disputes was 323,254, which is to say that if some one blessed with the longevity enjoyed in ancient Bib lical time, were to undertake to make up for the time so lost he would have to work every day, Sunday aud Mon day, for more than 886 years. An even dozen of the strikes were suc cessful; nearly a dozen were partly so; all the rest were failures. The money loss is not stated in the in formation at hand. Hustling and diligent U. S. Sen ators aud Congressmen are what their constituents need, and should, and do, appreciate. As an iustance the Phila. limes special from Washington of Oct. 20, has this : Senator Penrose made a great hit to-day in behalf of 2,000 Philadelphia women by secur iug the couseot of the Secretary of War to reconsider bis determiuation to make the uuilorms heretofore man ufactured at the Schuylkill Arsenal by contract. The arrangement on the part of the War Department to muke the uniforms by contract came like a heavy blow tu the 2,000 women who earn their livclyhood by makiug these uniforms at the Schuylkill Ar- I mi . setiai. iney determined to try to maintain their means of living anil interested Senator letiri.se in their behalf, Many of these women are widows ol old soldier and a number are daughters of fathers who wore the blue. Senator Penrose to-day had a long talk with Secretary Alger. lie poiuteil out the injustice of taking away from such a number of women the meaus of earniug their daily bread, and insisted that matters should remaiu as they have for the past oue hundred years. His argu ments Were successful and he is able to state that no changes are to be made. The threc-ypar-old tiny of J. A. John son, of Lvon" ('outer, III'., la subject to attack of croup, Mr. Johnson ssya ho la satisfied that tho timely iimi of Clinm berlaln Cootih Homocly, dnringasovere attack, saved his little boy's life. Ho is In the drug hii-im sx, n mcuilier of the firm of Johnson Hros. of that placoi and they handle a (treat many patent medi cines for throat and Innir diseases. Ho had all these to choos from, and skilled rihysirians ready to respond to his call, nit selected this remedy for nso in his ow n family at a tirno When tho child's life was In danger, beenuse he knew it to be superior to r.nv-othcr, and famous tho country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this tho best rolling cough medicine tl. oy handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. .Sold by . W. llovard. Do you appreciato gond laundry work? If ho patronize tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles A Armstrong, agent. tf You can't cure consumption but you can avoid and cure every other lorni of throat or lung trouble by tho rso of tine Minute Cough Cure. Heath cfc Killmer. Have von cot i5.00 T Have von irot $."() (HIT Have yon got floo.OOT If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango lloililiog Inan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you fl per cent, por annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any lime after 0 uionm. o-fi-iv. We offer so ninny bargains because wo divide tho profit with you. Miles A. Armstrong. it You can get It at Hopkins' store, tl Those who contemplate bnildimr should consult Robinson .V Uaston, who keep a complete stock of dressed lumber always on hand at their mill. tf Warning: Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should hoed the warn ings ot danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Heath A Kill mer. J. M. Thirswend. of Orosbeck, Tex., says that when he has a spell of indiges tion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWltts Utile Early Risers at night and he is all right the next morn ing. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you T Heath A Killmer. J. C. Berry, one of the best Known eiti zons of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of tfto worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had boon troubled with piles for oyer thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures ; but DeWitt's was the ono that did tho work and he will verify this statement if anyono wishes to write him. Heath A Killmer. Small pill, sare pill, best bill. DoWitt's Little early risers cure billiousncss, con stipation, sick headache. Jleath A Killmer, You can't all'ord to risk your life by al lowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or Consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. Heath A Killmer. "The worst cold I ever had in mv life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Rom edy,"' writes W. H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. "This cold left n,e with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The remedy cured mo, and I want all ot my Inends when troubled with cough or cold to use it, Air it will do thorn good." Sold by li. W. Hovard Thore is no need of little children being Hinurea ny scam neaa, eczema, ana skin eruptions. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salv gives instant relief and cures permanent ly. Jicaiu iv. ivuime r. For Sale. Farm consisting of 00 acres, of which 50 are cleared, Good two-story house con taining eight rooms. Hank bam 40x5. Uood spring near house and water well near burn ; also good orchard. Land is level. ree use of gas on farm. For particulars Inquire of Calvin M. Aknkh A Son, tf. Tiouesta, Pa, Executor's Notice. ' Notice is hereby given that letters test ameutary upon the estate of Frances A. May, late of Tiouesta, Pa., deceased, have uoeu granted to the undersigned. AH persons indebted will please make pay ment, ami mose naving claims or de mands will present them to M. H. HATES, A. It. Kkli.v, Executors. Tiouesta, Pa., Oct. 11, 1807. 10-13-6 -SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUKof a writ of Alias Fieri Facias issued out of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County. Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will 1m ex posed to sale by public! vendue or outcry, at the Court IIou.se, in the Uorouuh of Tiouesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, NOVUM BK II 15, A. 1)., 18!)7, at 1 o'clock, p. in., tho following do scribed real estate to-wit : T. F. RITCHEY for use of J. A. RITCII- ICY, then for use of J. T. IiAI.K, and now tor use of A. O. UINGMAN, vs. A. II. DALK, and ADDA O. UINGMAN, M.W. M.DINU.MAN and D. N. KNOX, Executors of JAtSPKK II. DINUMAN, deceased. Alias Fieri Facias, No 12, November Term, lh!l7. Waivers. -D. I. Hall, Attorney. All the ritilit, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain piece of land lyintf in Tiouesta bor ounh, Foresl county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; Ue pinniiiH at a red oaU tree on the banU of the Allegheny river (the northwest cor ner); thence by land of W. F. Hunter's heirs south oinhty-tive (8!) decrees east thirty (:W perches to a post; thence south live and tlve-tonths (5.5) rods to a post ; thence by the James Clark lot north einhty-live (h5) degrees west, thirty (30) perches to a post on river bank, original corner; thence by the bank of the river aloresaid, north four (4) degrees east rive and live tenths (5.5) perches to the place of beginning, contHininir one (1) acre and live (5) perches of land, bo the same more or less : being the same prem ises conveyed by James T. .Shriver and wil'o to J. II. 1 i ii )4 man, ly deed recorded iu Heed Hook l i, ut pauo W). Having erected thereon one dwelling house ii 1.x :J.2 two stories high with ono-slory ell, one old barn and out building, and lot of fruit trees growing tiierec n. Tuken in execution and to bo sold as the property of A. 11. Dale, and Adda O. Diugmiiii, M. W. S. liiugman uud 1). H. Knox, Executors of Jasper II. liiugman, deceased, ut the suit ol'T. F. Ititchey for uko of J. A. Kilehey, then for use of J. T. dale, and now for use of A. O. Dingman. TERMS OF SALE. Tim following must lie strictly compiled with when the property is stricken down ; 1. When the pbtinlilf or oilier lien cred itors beeou e tho purchaser, lbe costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens incluiling mortgage seuielioson the Dion erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor the amount of tho iro. coeds of tho sale or such portion thereof us he may claim, must lie furnished Hie (Slienll. 2. All bids must be naid in full. a. All sales not settled immediately will be continued iiiuil '1 o'clock p. in., ol the next day, ut which time all properly not settled tor will u;;uin be put op unit sold ul tne expense unit risk ol tho person to noiil iirsi soul. See Purdon'x Digest, Ninth Edition, iuKu -tu nun mini u s ronns, paire 3M. FRANK P. WAI.KEIt, .Sheriil. Sheriff's Otlice, Tiouesta, Pu., October 18, 1(W7. V.L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE In the world. Fop 14 yrnrw thin nhot y merit ftlnno, Im (llolnnorrl nil com pot I torn. W. I, lfciiitfln. t.r-i. n.fH) and mio h are the imxluptimm of Fklllpd workmen, from the homt mntrrlnl vnl M thew price. AIo, ti.'i mi. I ' it) Mux's for mou, $i.00 end 1.75 fur buy. W.I,, potiirlns tines ere tnrtored hj over l.im.iMi wenrer the bent tn lit vie. fit end lnrnbllity of enjr hoe ever offered nt the price, TIipt ere mnde In ell the latent hapcN end My leu, end of every refl et y of leather. If dealer cannot impptr von, write for rate logue to V. L. Douglas, lirockton, Meae. Sold by L.J. HOPKINS. FLOUR & FEED STORE. Como in and tuko a look around and see what CASH will buy. Thou when you want anything iu our line we know you will go whore your MONEY is worth thn most. All the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., I'illsbury's Host. Bona Doon, Grant, Ornliain flour, Bolted Corn meal, Corn feed meal. Corn and oats chop, Corn, oats and Barley c. ; Daisy middlings. Wheat bran, Corn to sow, Corn to feed. Corn for ensilage, Hoy and straw. Mammoth clover seed, Medium clover soed, Timothy seed, Hungarian seed, Millet seed, Orchard Brass seed. In fact anything usually kept in an up to date FL.OTJR AND FEED STORE. F. R. Lanson. -3tiA, r-ja."Sgifcg S34 Jro. Of. iinse, 6 JH. S hi. by S Jt iO in. Jleiffht, 51. S til WHITE BRONZE VS. STONE. White Bronze is not porous. Stone is. V hue Bronze bus no tissues. Stone has. White Bronze will not crack. Stone will. Wlnta bronze will not absorb moisture. Stone wil'. wiiue lironzo iioes not boeomo moss grown. Klono does. W hite Bronze is endorsed by scientists as everinsung. rsione is not. White Bronze inscriptions will remain logioie. isione win not. White Bronze holds its color. Stone does not. THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO BRIDGEPORT, CONN. D. S. KNOX, Agent, Tionosta, Fa. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby irivon that the follow ing accounts liavo been tiled in my office and will bo presented at tho next torm of court lor conliruialiou. i irst and hnal account of Chas. D. El dridge, Executor of the last will and tes lament ol Elizabeth Ed nil ire. decease,!. late of Jen ks township, Forest county, Penna. First aud final account of Annie E. and Fatrick Joyce. Executor and Ex ecu trix ol tho last will and testament of Bridget Dully, deceased, late of Tiones ta, Pa. J. II. ROBERTSON, Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionosta, Pa., November 18, 18H7. RESOLUTION Of the Council of Tiouesta Borough. Forest Co,, Pu. liK IT It ESQ I. Vlil). That the Ordi nance and the terms of the same relating to the Central District and Printing Tele graph Co., passed Oct. 14th, 1HH5, be and is hereby extended to the Forest Telephone ami '1V.I... ,.... I, '., l.l ill .. iuivi.iiii .in null! i:ouiinu y 111' ing with the Council their written accept unco of the terms of the same. J. T. I)ai.is, Attest, President of Council. D. W. ( i.ahk, Secretary. " Approved ili.s 2."ith day ofOctober, lhU7 K. C. 11 1. a 111. Burgess. 60 YEARS" V BXPERIENOI. 'ff COPYRIGHTS 4lo. Anyone senfllnn a sketch and detwriptlon may quickly uncertain, fro, wlittber an Invention if proiml-ly nuteiitttbie. t'ommun Umt.it um btrtctly CoiiiMuntiul. UMc-sl ayeiicy tur M.H'urnijf patent Ui America. We hava a aMminluu otlicu. I'atuntti tukeu tliroayU Muiiu A CO. rwiv pvuiui uutictf iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, fceantirullr lllintrntmt. lurutat elrrulatiun of onv iifiuiitlllc l..uruul. wt'ckly.lernuil.U! tt yoarj VI.UIhix immfha. seiM-iuii'ii (xjpt.'i, and ilAj,i JJOUK ON i'AI ENTS buul truo. AUdrvM MUNN A CO., 301 llruuitway, Kw Yrk. itl WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warron, renna. CAPITAL. 1150.000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, David W. Boaly Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertxol, A. T. Scofiold, Chas. Chasa, Jerry Crary, Ooo. N. Parmloo, C. Schimmolfong, Christian Smith, H. A. Jamleson. Personal and Rusiness aeeoimM solici ted on most favorable terma consistent with pood conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits a. X. rKRMLEK, iVea. . A. JAMIESON, Tice Pres. F. E. 11KRTZKL, Oashi r THE OLD RELIABLE LlVERY STABLE, OF TI ONE ST A, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bnu gios to lot upon the most reasonable terms. Ho will also do All orders left at the Post OfTioe will receive prompt attention. - Pit. ?&G&SF MQStCM of;tioiau. Otlice i 4 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. THAT- WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line ol 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, A N D FO R THAT REASON OUR STOCK 18 ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PJSU)E IN K EEPING. IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL AND RE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. TIMETABLE, in effect Oct. 10, 1897. Trains leave Tio uesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, duily except Sunday 12:06 noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. m. No. S3 Oil City Exj ress, daily except Sunday 7:10 p, m. For Hickory.Tidiouto, Warren, Klnzua, Bradford. Uloan and the Ksst No. 80 Glean Express, daily except mi miay 8:15 a. 111. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, duilv exceot Kimdnv 1-llin m No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvinelou) daily excepi nunuay u;o0 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Asicnt, Tiouesta, Pa R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, uw.iv.u. ...... . ' , ....... u . i ... i .i.e.iio j i )4 Cor. Main aud Clinton Sta., Buffalo.N.Y. PROCLAMATION. Wiikukas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyea President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, lias iwmed his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quurtor Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionosta, for the (!ounty of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being tho lfilh day of November, 1H!)7, No tice is therefore given to tho Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said coin ty, that they be then and there in their proper persona at ten o'clock A. M., ol suid day with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and otlierremeuihrane.es, to do thoso things which to their olliue appertain to be done, and tothosu who are hound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners I hat are or shall be iu llio.juil of Forest County, that they may bo then ami there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my band and seal this lSlh day of October, A. D. IW. FRANK P. WALKER, l.h. Sheriff. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, comnioucinir on the Third Monday of November, lbH7 1. William P. Wagner vs. Joseph B. Erb, No. 12, November Term, 1SU7. Scire Facias sur Judgment. Attest, JUI1N II. ROBERTSON, Prothunotary. Tiouesta, Pa., November 17, 1W7. $1JL The s. .. . --" ir.i-rj Sst.ii.r . The Way TO WEALTH may lead you by way of tho KLONDIKE but the WAVE OF PROS PERITY cornea to stay only with those who study ECONOMY. If yon wish to SAVE MONEY It will pay you to look at our Roods aud get our price. PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS is our aim. V e sell shoes that are so good in overy way that our customers ootnehuck to us again and again and nre pleased each time. If we couldn't sell shoos that would do this we would go out of business. Style goes hand in hand with honesty in our footwoar. Way to is olten by keeping your leet dry. Do so bv buying a pair of our KLON DIKE BOOTS. The boys find "Our Own Shoe" can't bo boat for wear and the price is not higher thanjothor dealers got for an Inferior shoe. Underwear for All. We can show you the finest ling or Men's Womon'a and Children' Natural Wool, Camel's Hair, Ribbed and Fleece Lined Underwear ever shown in Tlonesta, bought and Bhlppod direct from the mills at prices AWAY BELOW what other doalors pay tho "Mlddloinan." We are ready to soil to you for Just about what other dea'er pay for their goods. Our Clothing Dep't contnlna tnauy Bargains, because most of our goods wore bought bofore the advance in wool and will be sold at the old price. Ladies' Wraps take a prominent place In the riiuou UAnss.HWup, CLOTH CAPES and JACKETS at prices away below what other deal era charge for same quality. Remember we can't show you any old goods in this line, all Just fresh from the factory. A Warm Reception. We might moot you at tho door and grasp you heartily by tho hand and yet there is a bettor way. We can Bhow an Interest In your "affairs by saving you 10 to 25 por cent, on every dollar's worth of goods vou need in our line of CLOTHING, WRAPS, UNDERWEAR AND SHOES: Vliles k Armstrong; IIP.Tfl.nATP nilTCITTCDQ ARin ninitiiniirnn w ' iwfiiL wu 1 1 1 1 1 I s H E s NOW la your time to buy dishes, and we have them by the sot, or single piece, or any old way to got rid of them, for we will soon have to have tho room for our holiday goods. Our lino of China and Porcoluinware for the table, boautifully designed and artistically colored. Evory piece is made of good material, thoroughly burued and will not craze. Our prices are right. They show that we buy closely and sell closoly. HEATH & lim DpUCCISTS AT1D qpOCEpS, - TI0WESTA, PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Como and examine goods and prices, and we'll do the rest. NO.5038. A. B. Kelly, Cashier. A. Waynk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS A. Wayno Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Siiiesibangh, N. P. Wheeler, T. V. Ititchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuient at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king, luterest piid 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 SU0ES A SPECIALTY ! OOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Health bargains wo can show you. lhu siivu runivionCffQ. D I S H E S Wm. SMKAnuAiieir, Vice 1'resldont, NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000.