The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 17, 1897, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK,
EDITOR ft PBOMItTO.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 18U7
The Ohio counties in wbicb Mr.
Biyan spoke io the late campaign
increased their Republican majorities
997 votes over those of last year.
The old State of Maryland has got
ten a long way from the"solid South."
Time was wlien she was counted a
charter member of that organization.
The comparisou between the rail
road earnings and the bank clearings
at the present time and one year ago
indicates an astonishing change in
the business of the country.
The Republican strength in tlx
South continues to grow year by year
and Congress by Con cress. The 5(tb
A Hard Case (ironing Harder.
Protectionism most go. It must go
root and branch. It cannot save it
self by masking its designs behind
reciprocity. The demand for wider
markets can never he satisfactorily
met until the Dingley tases are re
The Gainer by Many Millions.
The iuccres of the United States
Government in obtaining an increase
of the amount first offered by the Re
organization Committee eullicient to
cover the full amount of the Govern-
pealed, and when they are repealed meut's claim agaiutt tho Union Fa
there will be no occasion fur petty cjfic Railroad is undoubtedly due in
free trade deals with the halt civiiizea , nHR8..re , lhe marked im
countries to the south of as. Lana- . . . . .
; .Tnnt provement in financial c
Here is'a frank avowal of hatred that has taken place during the ytar
of American nrosneritv that is inter- The San Francisco Call at
esting because of its novelty. Very tributes this gratifying result directly
few of the free trade newspapers show to the revival of prosperity flowing
such brutal frankness as this Tbey from the enactment of the Dingley
all feel nretlv much the same way, 'H. "d remarks m that connection
but they don't all sav so in plain It is au evidence of the harmony of
" Republican politics thai the effects of
. . ...... any one measure tend to augment the
Reciyrocity is especially objection- ,l(ll.ficilli tCrevl. of olller, Prosper-
able to these people. They hopo it ity resulting Irom the revival o" trade
will fail, because its success would under a restored protective system
sweep away the main stay and sup- ras encouraged capital to take part
nnrt of f ir.rifi argument, which 8. ,n ,,ew """"prises, anu as
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a C0086
mi An sin I linm a ra nMA kllilora f. l r lllP
that, nrntprtion ir fatal to our einort Vt r t-- i .1
Congress will have the largest South- . ' union 'nf uur civiniey mau
6 " . . trade. thi rn wnu d have heen under a Dera-
erni ivepuuncan representation iu It mskes no difference to them that ocratic administration.
uisiory. ,1 f.irfiipn nmrkpts fur American A ver atm Inst month, aod for
n 1 i ll.i . ..IS I
Mr Bryan kentuD his calamity mauuiaciures nave oroaueueu a..u mree years preceuing, u wuu.u
1 -J- - 1 1 . 1 1
r.rv in Ohio this vear desnite the fact Peasea enormously unaer proiec- oeen impossin.e 10 nave secure..
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that Iho Orlnhpr .i.tomont of the n. " me system is ueain to espo. purcuseer lor u.e u.hom i
tional banks of the country showed UU!t 1,16 8ame' Now' if reciprocity is erly at anything like the amount just
th.ttlu. inHi.Mn.l Hnii. i lho going io open aaamonai maraeis uuu reaiizea. rronaniy ouv nuie more
national banks were $253,000,000 in furnih Dew outlels for tbe products of than half of that amount could have
our mills ana lactones, ine case oe- been realized at trie torecioeure saie.
comes very hard. Nobody wanted to buy railroads after
It may be well enough for the The country is altogether too pros- f(Jur years of free trade depression
Democrats to assume that the Ohio perous already to suit the free tracers, It was only when prosperous times
Republicans are going to quarrel and any further blessings of the same followed so close upon the triumph of
among themselves over the Senator- sort as the result of .reciprocity are the protective policy that capital
ship, but they will be mistaken. Re- not to be tolerated without a protest, could be tempted to invest so many
publicans are not giveu to treachery, Therefore, there shall be no reciproc- millions. The United States Govern
although they have had the Demo- iiy, if they can help it: therefore, ment's gain by tho altered conditions
cratic example for many years. "Protection must go.root and branch." will in this oue specific instance
If not. how are the Foulists and free amount to between $10,000,000 and
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It will be a novel sensation lor ,ril,i0 :,,. ..i,n Bn nnmfirt? ft9nnnnnnn
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excess of those of oue year ago.
Survey of (ho Allegheny.
The corps of surveyors who have been
engaged on the work of surveying the
Allegheny rivr readmit this plane on
Wednesday. Tho party Is ooniposod of
11 member mirier charts of Georgo M.
ihmnn, having loft Oil City on the work
September 20tli, Ho expects to finish up
the surveying shortly alter tho 1st of De
cember, which will lako In hydrographlo
and topographic surveys of tho river and
banks, together with Rounding and align
ments ol the stream. Tho bridges and
various towns along the stream will be
Included in tho survey, with their loca"
lions and any special point of interest'
Mr. Lehman is also taking some photo
graphs which will prove an aid in tho
work of preparing their maps when they
have finished the outsido work, lie said
the survey was for tho purpose of finding
out positively just what improvements
aio possible for tho Allegheny river, and
whether or not tt is practicable to alack
wator the stream to Oil Pity. He says
that it rests with the people of this valley
as to whether the stream will bo improv
ed or not. If thev take hold of the mat
ter with tho same energy they did last
year they will accomplish something, but
they must not give over agitating it
Keeping everlasting at It is the only way
to succeed. The corps of surveyors trav
eled by boat and havo very comfortable
quarters and are a pleasant company of
men. Eust Iiratly licvicw.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Tonna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
David V. Itealy
Win. D. Brown,
Andrew Ilertsol,
A. T. Scofield,
Nolson P. Wheeler,
Jerry Crary,
Geo. tit rarmlee,
C. Schlinmolfeng,
Christian Smith,
II. A. Jamieson.
Personal and Business accounts solid'
ted on most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
nterost allowed on deposits
a. N. rXRMLEK, Pres.
U. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres.
F. K. JTKRTZEL, Cashier
You cau got it at Hopkins' store, tf
Those who contemplate building
should consult Robinson A Gaston, who
keep a complete stock of dressed lumber
always on hand at tnoir mill. u
Treasury clerks to be confronted each jj0Wi indeed?
month by a treasury surplus rather
than a deficit. The receipts under the
new tariff law now show au iucieiise
over the receipts of the Wilsou law
at a corresponding date last year.aod
the days of deGcits are nearly ended.
The full oflicial vote of Pennsylva
nia at the recent election has been
computed at Harrisburg and is as
follows: Beacom (Rep) 372,448;
Brown (Deni) 242.731; Swallow
An esteemed Democratic contem
porary blubbers that Mark Haona
"has uever done anything to merit a
seat in the United States Senate. His
only i:!aim to it is, that ha is wealthy,
and that he made William McKiuley
President." What! elected McKin-
(Pro.) 118,009; Thomas (Soo.) 5152;
Steelsmith (Liberty) 623 ; Thompson ey pre8ident and yet never did any
tUIS ihincr In merit a pnt in the TT. S
It has come to the surface since
election that the Myers wing of the (Iud.) 15,135; scattering 81
Democratic party of Harrisburg and giveg Beaconl B pluraiity f 129,717 Senate. Why nothing on this earth
.vaupnin county voieu ror owanow over BrowIli For Auditor General, :a tnn onnA far thn mBn who accnm
lQal wlDB McCauley had 144,311 over Kilter, ni;al,d ouch nobis deed. The
. i i . ...
isi year iucjviuiey a piurm- American people will never cease to
for State Treasurer,
embraces nearly half the voters of j)em
that party in that locality, it explains
why the Prohibition candidate car'
ried Dauphin county.
Something over a year ago Mr.
Bryan was stating that the only way
ity over Bryan was 301,175, and his
majority over all was 262,445. The
total vote this year was nearly 450,-
000 less than in 1896.
admire him for that piece of work
He deserves two seals in the U S.
Senate. What'reyou talking about?
statement was made.
The new tariff comes iu as a steady,
to increas the circulating medium of potent regulator of prices aud pro-
the country was by the adoption of ductiou, throwing work to our own
the free coinage of silver, and yet the I factories instead of foreign ones, and
Treasury figures show that to-day enabling our millions of workers to
there are millions and millions more find work aud secure wages. A na'
money io circulation than when this lion of 70,000,000 caonot afford to be
dependent upon other natious lor
steel rails, tin plates and other metel
wares, for textiles, for pottery, for
chemicals, for sugar, for rice, for cot'
ton, for tobacco or for any other
staudard materials. The Republican
party thoroughly believes in this doc
trine, and the Republican party is
embodied aud mado potential in the
Republican tariff. Mauck Chouk
Gazette.
History has chalked up one more
score against free trade. Now that
the Wilson law has been obliterated
from the statute hooks and a pro
tective tarifflaw enacted and put into
operation and has brought prosperity
to the country ,it is demonstrcted,aod
will be recorded by future historians,
that the cause of the depression ol
1893-'96 was due to the Witson low-
tariff measure.
The amount of beet sugar pro
duced in Germany during the current
year is estimated at 1,790,000 tons, a
slight decrease from 1896, when the
yield was 1,821,000 tons. For Aus
tria-Hungary the yield is placed at
822.000 tons, against 926,000 tons
last year, while Frauce shows an in
crease, 751,000 tons against 703,000
tons last year. These enormous fig-
nrs are interesting to Americans, for
they show the vast importance to
which beet sugar production will
soon be brought in nur own country
under the fostering care of a wise pro
tective svBtem. The development rf
this industry iu the United States
ineaos countless millions of dollars to
the farmers, countless millions kept
Only the wealthy can now aHord , hr,mn which art, now sent abroad
to buy imported carpets, rugs and
Waunino: Persons who suffer from
coughs and colds xhould heed the warn
ings ol dancer and save themselves mif-
foring and fatal results by using One
Minute Cough Cure. It . Is an infallible
remedy lor couglis, couis, croup anu an
lliroai anil lung irouoies. iieain m ivmi
mer.
J. M. Thirswend. of Grosheck, Tox.,
savs that when he has a spell of indices
tion, and fels bad and sluggish, he takes
two of DeWitts l.ittlo Early Risers at
night and he is all right the next morn
ing. Many thousands ot otoers do me
same thing. Do you T HoatU A killiner.
There is no need of little children being
tortured bv scald head, eczema, and skin
eruptions. DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salvs
gives instant relief and cures permanent
ly. Heath A Killiner.
The threo-venr-old bov of J. A. John
son, of Lyon Center, 111., is subjoct to
attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he
is satisfied that the timely use of Cham
berlaiu's Cougli Remedy, doringasevere
attack, saved his little boy's life. Ho is
in tho drug buinss, a member of the
firm of Johnson Hros. of that place; and
thev handle a irroat many patent modi
cines for throat and lung diseases. He
had all these to chooss from, and skilled
physicians ready to respond to his call
but selected tins remedy lor use in ni
own family at a time when tho child'
life was in danger, because lie knew it to
be superior to coy other, and famous the
country over for ita euros oi croup, nir,
Johnson savs this the best sellini; ooimli
medicine tliey handle, aud that it gives
splendid satisfaction in all cases. a Sold
uy u. w. uovaru
Do you appreciate good laundry
workT if no patronize the Dunkirk
Steam Laundry.
agonts.
Miles A Armstrong,
it
You can t cure consumption but you
can avoid and cure every other lorm
throat or lung trouble by tho I'se of On
Minute Cough euro. Ueatu A Killmer.
Chas. Chaso,
NO. 3
WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
-ov-
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR
Good Stock, Good Can-laces and Bug
:ios to let upon the most reasonable terms.
le will also ao
CTOIB TE3CI1TC3-
A 11 orders lea at the Post Office will
receive prompt attention.
O IF.T ICIAK
Office ) A 7H National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusivolv'optical
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We make this THIRD HALE at a time whon no one In need of winter iroods can
afford to miss it, as we have an elegant lino of CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR,
SHOES. LADIES JACKETS AND CAPES, HATS, CAPS, MITTENS AND
J LOVES. We guarantee these iroods to be of the tlrst quality, and prices are lower
than tho lowest, as you will testify when you have looked through our bargains. Wo
had the largest trade last month we over had, our low prices was the drawing cord.
we quote a tew prices as a sample ol what you will nnd through our wnole stock.
EVERY FAMILY in this vicinity
a invited to look at our line of CLOTtl-
ING.
Thore are a creat many manufactur
ers of clothing who are ready to cheapen
ine garment in any way tnat does not ef
fect the ealo of it, and only a fow who
make an effort to put all thev possibly
can Into a garment to sell at the same
price, we desire to show you olothing
made by a manufacturer of the latter
class, and we can easily convince you
mat our eitorta are to your advantage.
Men s sutls wortb fiz.00 sale price f 10.00
Boys suits '
ii i ii
i i it
Men's pants "
Boys " "
cotton pants
10.00
8.00 "
6.50 "
7.00 "
0.00 .'
5.00 "
1.00 "
.60 "
8.50
8.75
5.00
5.75
5.00
4.00
.75
.40
.19
Men's natural wool, regular price
$1.00, while they last at .50
A hotter grade, reg. price fl.50, now f 1.25
Fleece lined cotton " ' .50 " .40
i. i. 7fi ii 6,
Women's " worth .40 " .25
SlWES,.
Cloth capes from f.1.00 to $ 12.
Plush " 4.50 to 14.
Jackets for ladies and children at spocial
prices.
liars & Cars,.
Our fall line of hats and caps is
complete in all the latest shapes of cloth
and plush at prices from Ilk: up.
Men's shoos, els whr. fl.50 our price 1.20
" " former pr ice 8.75 now 8.00
Boy's sch'l shoos " " 1.75 " 1.00
Missos " " " " 1.50 " 1.25
flne ii 2 00 ii 125
We have abundance of gloves and
mittens which we must sell and will ask
you to help us. We do our part by plac
ing the prices as follows :
Gloves at .Wo which sold at $1 .25
" " .75 " " " 1.00
" " .85 " " .50
" and mlttons at 25c.
ZTm&E&I?Z8:
Every thing goes at this sale. Wa
will positively do as we advertise.
Cash is King, credit and high prices are dethroned at
J. C. Berry, one of the best Known citi
zens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he
cured himself of the worst kind of pilos
by using a tow boxes of DeWitt's Witch
liazel Salvo. He had boen troubled with
les for oyer thirty years and had used
anv different kinds of so-called cures;
but DeWitt's was the ono that did the
oi-k and he will verify this statement if
nvone wishes to write him. Heath A
illmer.
We offer so many bargains because
e divide tho profit with you. Miles A
Armstrong. It
Mr Bryan hoastiagly announced
in his Ohio speeches that be had
come tc Ohio to"bury Mark Hanna."
This sounded very funny to the au
dieare at that time, but thelaugb was
on the other side when it was
discovered after the election that the
counties in which he spoke increased
their Redublicau majorities about
one thousand votes over last year. It
was another case of "he laughs best
who laughs last."
tapestries.-ard.
-Leavenworth Kan , Stand-
to pay for foreign sugar.
The exports of tin plates from
Great Britain to the United States in
the first nine months of 1897 amount
ed to 1)4,746 gross tons, compared
with 89,533 tons in the same months
of 1896 and 165,877 tuns in the same
months of 1895. Iron and Steel AssO'
ciation Bulletin.
At the rate at which new factories
are being projected and existing fac
tories are enlarging their operations
it will cot take more than two or
three years for the United States to
produce its entire requirements of tin
plate. And this was the oue particu
lar industry which the free traders
solemnly declared could never, never
be established io America as the
result of a protective tariff.
The friends of silver are becoming
fewer aud fewer. Senator Stewart has
told the people that they may as well
fall iu Hue aud get their share of the
prosperity, us it is useless to talk sil
ver now ; ex-Governor Altgeld has
dropped silver, aud is said to be or
ganizing a paper-ruouey party, and
ex-Goveruor Bois has denounced the
16 to 1 proposition as suicidal, in
view of the great discrepancy between
the coinage ratio aud the commercial
ratios of silver. Many other Demo
crats, being greenbackers at heart,
have advocated free silver as simply
stepping stone to true fiatism, and
now that free silver is becoming so
unpopular they are gradually drop
piug it.
Very well ; then don't buy tbem
If you cover your floors with Anieri
can carpets aud rugs and your walls
with American tapestries, you will
have the satisfaction of knowing that
you are getting far better value for
your money than if you bought ira
ported goods. With the single ex
ception of orieutal rugs, which are
made in Abia chiefly by women and
girls who receive 10 to 15 cents a day
in waccs, there is no need to buy a
dollar's worth of carpeting from
abroad. No one knows this better
tbau the wealthy, who are among the
best patrous of the American carpet
uoms. ihey know what is good and
they buy it. About 75 per ceut. of
the carpets used in America are made
in America. Better add the remain
ing 25 percent, aud make it unani
mous. That great business improvement
has come to the country since last
July is conceded by all iutelligeut ob
servers; aud that this is due largely
to the passage of the Dingley tariff
must also be conceded. Whatever
may be the operations of the new tar
iff, the restoration of cenfidence
brought about by its passage put into
operation millious of dollars which
had theretofore been lying idle, and
that gave employ ineut to hundreds of
thousands of bauds. It caused the
country to undergo a change such us
had uever before been witnessed by
mauy of the present generation, idle
factories aud furnaces to start into
new iif'e, and the hum of industry to
sound from State to State. The new
tariff is likely to warrant the coufi-
deuce placed in it, as its revenues are
satisfactorily incieasing mouth by
mouth, and it will be but a short
time when the treasury will have a
monthly surplus instead of a deficit,
as has been tbe case for the last four
years. !
The yawp io some of the sensation
al dailies anout ine poor man wno
suffered because of tbe advance in
wheat and flour is very tiresome.
These fiatne papers are the self-
appointed champions (?) of the dis
tressed and oppressed. When wheat
was above 50 cents a bushel they
wore commiserating the farmer, heap
tug abuses ou the alleged grain pit
gambler excoriating the Wall street
plutocracy for the condition ol things
iu general. '1 hen it was the farmer,
now it is the poor man. It makes the
liouest members nt tbe newspaper
profession bum with shame, that
there should he iu the ranks these
charlatans and base trucklers to vie
ious sentiment. Not the upbuilding
of society, but tbe furtherance of au
archy seems to be the mission of these
editors. Does it not occur to the lut
ter that prosperity for the faroie
means prosperity for the whole couu
try, east and west, and to obtain such
prosperity, not ouly wheat but ithe
commodities must rise iu value ? 1
is an old maxim that low prices never
brine prosperity. Boston Commercial
Bulletin
How to Cure llilious Colic.
I suffored for weeks with colic and
pains in my stomach caused by bilious
ness and Had to uiKO medicine an mo
hile until I used Chamberlain's Colic,
holera and Diarrhoea Remedy which
cured mo. I have since recommended it
to a good many people. Mrs. V. Butler,
airnaven, conn, rersona wno are suo-
oct to bilious colic can ward off the at
tack by taking this remedy as soon as the
rst symptoms appear, hold by U. W.
liovard.
Small pill, sale pill, best bill. DoWitt'
I.ittloearlv riaors cure billiouHiicsM, con
Htipution,bick headache. lleath& Killuiur
You can't alford to risk your life by al
lowing a cold to develop into pneumonia
or Consumption. Instant reliof and a
certain mire are afforded by One Minute
Cough Cure. Heath .t Killmer.
"The worst cold I ever had in my life
was cured by Chauiborlam s Cough Rom
edv." write W. H. Norton, of Butter
Creek. Cal. "This cold left me with
cough and I waa expectorating all the
time. The remedy cured me, and 1 wai
nil of mv friends when trouiiled Willi
cough or cold to use it, for it will do llioni
good." Mold uy u. w. Jjovaru
Have you got $.15.00? Have you got
S5O.O0Y Have you trot biuu.u'jt ii so, wi
don't you deposit it with the Conowango
lSuildiuir Loan Association Association
of Warren, Pa. They will pay you tt per
cent. Dur annum Cash Dividend, nayaiil
semi-annually, aud you can wilhdra
vour nriucmal in lull at any lime alter
UioutUs. 5-6-ly.
WEST TIONESTA, PA.,
Carries a full lino ol
GROCERIES, PROVISION,
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
AND FLOUR AND FEED
I rH 1
WE DO NOT CLAIM
TO HAVE THK LARGKST
STOCK IN THE COUNTY,
A N D FOR TH AT REASON
OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH, AND WE TAKE
P R 1 1) E 1 N KEEPI NO IT SO.
IF YOU DO NOT TRADE
WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL
AND BE CONVINCED.
Wiles L Armstrong
TIOITEST-a., PEITITA.
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Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
CHAS. Rl. WHITEN AN.
w W Milt Kit
Come in and take a look around
and seo what
CASH
V.L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE mthlid.
'or l-i yearn this shoe, liy merit
alone, has distanced all cnii.ictltorB.
W. L. L'miifliiS t-i.f), i.W and $f-UU shoei are
the productions of skilled workmen, from the
best inaterlitl potwrihle at these irlcefl. Also,
f j.m) aud tJ.'JO shoes tor nicu, $2.w, 2.W and
1 1.75 for boys.
W. I. Douglas urines are Indorsed
by over l.tm.uo wearers as t?ia best
iu style, hi and durability of auy
hoe ever offered at the prices.
They are made In all the latest
shapes aud styles, and of every vari
ety of leather.
If dealer cannot supply you, write for cata
logue to w. i. uuugius, urocKiuu, Aiass. doiuuj
L.J. HOPKINS.
UJJI1 ' i 'At 1 lAtJ
TIME TA ISLE, in
eil'uct Oct. 10, 187.
Trains leave Tio-
nosla tor Oil City
and puinU west aa
iouowa :
No. 31 liulhilo ExpresiH, daily
exeunt Sunday 12:06 uoou.
No. til Way Freight (carrying
iiiiMsi'iinrs). daily except
Sunday 4:fi0 p. in.
io. m nil i.iiy .xj reaa, uaiiy
except fruiiiluy 7:4(j p. ui.
For II ickory.Tidioule, Warren, Kinzua,
llrailtonl, Ulean and the East :
No. Boolean ExnrcHM, daily
except Sunday 8:45 a. in.
No. ii'i l'ittahuri' Express,
daily except Sunday 4:19 p. ni,
no. ou ay r reim (carrying
passoiiL'crs to Irvineton) daily
except Sunday 0:50 a. ni,
Get Time Tallies and full Information I
from W. II. SAUL, Airent, Tionetita, Pa
K. liELiL, Uuu'lMlipl.
J. A. KLLUWH.
Gen'l l'ahseni'er i Ticket Agent.
General oillce. Moonev-lirislianu Kid
Cor. Main aud Clinton Sta., iiuttalo.N. Y.
will liuy. Theu when you want
anything in our line we know
you will go where your MONEY
la worth the most.
All the
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
Such
Schumacher's F. S.,
PillKljury's Rest.
Unua Duon,
Grant,
Graham flour.
Rolled Corn meal, ,
Corn feed meal,
Corn and oats chop,
Corn, oata aud Barley u... -
Daisy middlings,
Wheat bran,
Corn to sow,
Corn to feed,
Corn for ensilage,
Hay and straw.
Mammoth clover seed,
Medium clover seed,
Timothy seod,
Hungarian seed,
Millet seed,
Orchard irrasg seed.
In fact anything usually kept iu an up to
date FLOUR AND FEED STORE.
F. R. Lanson.
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NOW la your time to buy dishes, and we have them by the set, or single
piece, or any old way to get rid of them, for we will soon have to have tho room for
our holiday goods. Our line of China and Porcolain ware for the table, beautifully
designed nnd artistically colored. Every piece la made of good material, thoroughly
burned and will not craze. Our prices are right. They show that we buy closely
aud Bell closely.
ctwqqiSTS wc quoctps, - tiomesta, f t.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES,
PROVISION, CONFECTION ERY, Eto. Come and examine goods and
prices, and we'll do the rest.
NO. 5038.
A. Waynk Cook,
President.
A. II. Kelly,
Cashier.
Wm. Smkarbauoh,
Vice President.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
- - - $50,000.
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
DIRKCTOHS
G. W. Robinson,
T. F. Ritchey. J. T.
Wm. Smearbaugh,
Dale, J. II. Kelly.
Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymeut at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the beuerUs consistent with conservative b king, lntorest pid on time
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
KKSOLUTION
Of the ton lie 11 of Tiouesta Ilorougli.
Forest Co,, Pa.
BE IT RESOLVED. That the Ordi
nance and the terms of the aatne relating
to tno central District and muting Tele
graph Co., paused Oct. 14th, 18U5, be and is
hereby extended to the Forest Telephone
auu Telegraph Co., on saiu company ni
ing with the Council their writleu accept
ance of the terms of the same.
J. T. Dale,
Attest, President of Council.
1). W. Claiik, Secretary.
Approved th.s iioth day of October, 1897.
K. C. 11 k at ii, Burgess.
HAZELTINE
Ss WOOLEN MILLS.
Lawrence & Smearbauah.
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CLOTHING, QRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
GOnmra PB0BU0! MfD 0ASH:
TAK1IN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.