THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WCNK. Editor 4 PnopmtTon. WEDNESDAY, J ANITA R,Y 12, 1SR. II A MA AM. liKJIIT. If titers is no rhsnte in t ho situa tion when the Ohio legislature meets n j lint seton today at noon, Mnrk Ilauna will he elected to succeed liim telf in the United States Senate for both the long and the short term. The vote in separate session yester day resulted in his favor, heing 5 in the House, and 17 in the .Senate, just tho neressiry 73 votes to elect. Thus the party pledge gireu to the people last summer will he redtemed, and if all things work out as they should, in due lime the Kurtzes and Bnshnells will he forever retired from poll lien I lifa, to the honor and credit of Ohio. AKXOLI FOR (OXt.'KI-sS. Under the aliove heading the Du Bois Courier, published at Mr. Ar. nold's home, and a staunch friend of our able Congressman, says: "Various newspapers of the State have beeu discussing for some months candidates for the Republican nomi nation for Governor, nnd among thern the name of nur townsman, the Hon. W. C. Aruold; but it has lately been rumored that he would not be a can didate for Governor, but would seek the nomination for Cnngreesmanat Large. Hence a foiv days ago we in terviewed him and learned thnt he would notseek the Gubernatoral nom ination, while as to Congressmau-al-Large, be informed us that he was considering the question and would probably make the fight for the nom ination. He also stated that he. bad had two terms as Ilepresentali t e ol the Twenty eighth district, and others might think they should nave a chance. "We do not assume to lead in ex pression io this matter, but we should like to see Mr. Arnold become a can didate again in this district. The party is with him aud he can obtuiu the nomination by simply saying that he will accept. He is able, industri ous, courageous, as on official and bas shown that he is the btrongest man who has yet beeu nominated io the district, laving carried it twice against au adverse majority of 4,000. However, if he seeks the nomination for Congressman-at-Large he would uot ask more than he deserves, and Clearfield county is certainly entitled to it, as no liepublicau within our kuowledge, from this county, has ever had a place on the State ticket. "The Hon. Galusha A. Grow has had two terms as Congressman-at-Large and, ut iiis advanced age, 75, could Well give way to a man like Mr. Arnold, who is in the prime ol physieul aud intellectual vigor." The Courier's ideas will strike the people of the 2Sih district as sound and just. Mr. Arnold has made his mart in Congress, and lew if any dis tricts iu the whole country have been more ably represented than this one, and the people are justly proud of their Member. Should he eDter the race for Cougressman-al Large, the party in the State should Dot hesitate a moment iu uomiuiiting him, for he would be an houor to the party and the State alike. A Department or Fiddlesticks. Laf'o Pence, who achieved some no toriety as a Congressman from Colo rado, is heading for Waehingjon to try to secure the establishment of no other Cabinet place to be kuuwn as tbe Department of Mines. The United Stales has about as much oc casion for a Department of Mines as it bas for a Department of Dogs' Hind Legs, but some geniuses cau discover a need of almost anything at asbington it a little az nt-wi grind ing, or a private enterprise can be helped along by government exploit ing. Mining is no part of the busi ness of government, eveu if Colorado does produce from her mints a pro duct equal to the buckwheat crop of me iiuueti males, tsul she (Joes not produce as much iu value as the fcsns of Pennsylvania or the sausage griud ryL: n- em oi vnio. Klines are all right hi the ground, or on the bi'le of a bill, but there is no more occasiou for a Department ot Mines under the Fed eral government than for u Depart ment of Sauerkraut and Weinerwurst or a Department of One-Eyed ISull l'ups. The gentlemen who want the government to be godfather and pro moter of every orphan idea and pro ject that turns up tieed to be flagged. fills Times. 4 The slayer of Miunie Williams aud Blanche Lauiont paid the penal ty of his crime at Suii Quentiii, Cali fouia, on Friday lant, mi I as ouu pa per puts it, it will now be in order tor those t bursty sensationalists to bunt around for evidence to prove that Durrani was not guilty. He will not bother any further about it himself, neirJier will it do him any good now to be proven guiltless, and it will furthermore be a pretty hard task to convince many people that be did not do the cod)-blooded butcher ing of iIih two young girls. Tut; readiness of a renegade Re publican stale chairman lor a (leal with Democrats is distinctively illus trated iu Ohio. Cure nnil Trnininir of Children. KsSAY tlY MISS IDA l.KPRIUTH, Head lipforo tho Farmers" Institute, Dee. 11, 1897. I think I see you smile, bpeausn 1 have undertaken to write on the subject of children. Mcthinks I lienr someone sar "siio is too youiiR to writo on tho sub ject." lint denr friends, by rcarlina nnd Ktudyinswo can Rain n preat deal of knowledge and valuable information, which bas cost some one n great deal of time and labor; thus yon see we ran in form ourselves on Hiibeets which Inter est us. True, I have not had the experi ence of the rare and (raining of children that soni'i of the older ladies present here this evening have had, but I lore little rliildren, therefore I gladly accept this opportunity to advanre my idea, which may be meagre, on the care and training of children. Of all the grave responsi bilities laid upon us that of training little ones is the greatest. Sometime I think wo do not comprehend tho greatness ol tho work nor how far rearhing its results may be. We surround (he litllo lives witli influences that aid in moulding their characters and wo install principlos that Khali grow with their growth and make of (bom virtuous, honorable nnd christ ian men and women. Hut In all the walks'of life, bo w ho most influences his fellow man is tho ono who most readily Interprets him. The parent ol the child is in position to judge of tho characteris tic traits nnd peculiarities of tempera ment in the child. There can bo no pos itive rules laid down for tho training of children. Tho child is the only text book (hat can be safely studied with reference to tho training of the child. In some families wo find that the training of the children is left entirely to tho mothers. Father are engrossed in business nffairs and take no time to enjoy homo or chil dren and forget that the responsibility of the future rests upon himself as well as on the mother, but it is very truo that the mother can study tbe disposition oi the children best, for sho has them with her always. But this does not excuse (hu father from his part of the work; he must remember that his influence is great Children cannot fail to feci that they have a right to do what they seo you do, conse quently it is of grent importance to place a good exam .Ie before your child. This is far in advance of precept. It has often been said, and seems true, that they rare ly ever select the good traits for imita tion. Bo enreful that vonr conversation is pure ; do not allow yonr child to bear gossip in your homes, for all too soon will this come to its ear in tho outside world. Profano language or slang should nover be uttered In the presence of child ren. It by chance they should hear and repeat such, do not punish, but tell them kindly what they have done, make it plain to them, not forgetting to explain whose name they have taken in vain and how this is forbidden. A quick temper is one of the most unfortunate things a child is called upon to bear; now this can be overcome if parents will begin at once to avoid anything that will arouse this nature, which should be calmed, not ex cited. Tho atmosphere of the home should be one of peace, and no discord should be encouraged. Above all things never give way to your own temper in the presence of your child ; do not prom ise them punishment in a statoof passion and then fail to execute it. Nor if it is not deservablo do not make such threats. If there is any other way (bjttor way perhaps) of correcting it avoid whipping, not saying that this would never be nec essary, but to make a custom of it Is to harden the child, to make it cunning, fierce and resentful and yet not remedy the defect in its character. Children should be taught that they must uot ap peal to one parent from the decision of the other. But how often we lind this tlio ease, and as a rulo it is the mother that is in the fault here; she often thinks that the father has been too hasty and punished too severely, and is not slow in letting him know it, either. Bui oh! what a mistake; bow soon the tittle ones learn to know that mama is taking their part. We find a vast difference in the charau'ers and dispositions of these little ones, aud true, it is very hard to know which is the best way to train them. A child of a stubborn nnd hateful disposi tion and a passionate temper should be taught that the governing power is tem pered and should be governed aud prompted by love and reason. But again, this child may be unusually sensitive, he may become angry over tilings which h deems as bis sacred rights, and this child will be more injured than benelitted by tbe harshuess and tiriuneaa necessary in training the stubborn child. Teach it to rise above its scnsiiivo nature and to know that love is its portion. Perhaps someone will ask, "when is the best time for training?" I would say during tu first three or tour years of their life you can accomplish most, for then tho little child's mind is clear, having jet formed no opinions of its own, and the habit ol obedience firmly rooted then they will never tail you in alter years. And jet w o hear mothers say, "oh ! tho child is too young to train now, let him have his own way, (yes, aud even give him a look ing glasa and liammer, if be wauls il) when ho grows older he will learn to do belter, I will leach him then that be can not always have his own way." But alas ! she will liml it h too late, lor as the twig is bent so the tree is inclined, ami the will when once f.isliionoi may be steady aud constant for lite, and as your children go nut into the world knowing no will except their own they will find that they are not capable of gaining re spect of their fellow mortals, for sull'-con trol in any way has never been taught them, ami then will they begin to reaii.o how defective their training has been, and instead ol loving and legaidii g their parol. ts as they should may have a disre gard for them and demand of them why (hev bad not trained them dillei enllj ; then-lore show your children wnile they are yet young tiiat your w ill is stronger than ti.eirs and then w ill they bow to that authority, and iu after years will love and bless yon for it. Another very good idea lor parents is to teach their children to find more satisfaction io their homes. It lecallsto ii 1 1 lid tho little Loy who was asked what sort ol In inu be liked; tho response w.i, "llm sort of home it's nice to go to," and this burl of Iioimh can al w ays be provided for Ihe little ones; yes, and evun tho older ones, Thcru should be sullicicnt amusements fcuppliedjin every homo thai tho children will have no de sire to bo on the street ; there can be in nocent gumi fur (he children which will be very pleasant nnd nt the snmn time very Instructive. Home is tho truo soil where virtue grows; If this Is miserable, worthless nnd unprincipled; n place rath er to be avoided than entered, nnd this is where the child's charn. trr Is being moulded, nlns! what ran bo expected f The events of the household are nearer nnd more effecting to us than any other. This being the case, make homo worthy of Ihe little ones, w ho are of another world travelers from a land of beauty. A nother grent mistake w e find many par ents make in thicr children, they do not let them think for themselves. Stand back a little nnd let them think nnd act out their own nature ; it will help them to developo a firmer manhood nnd wo manhood by teaching them tho funda mental law of success nnd self-reliance ; do not be continually doing the thinking for (hem, and loach them to think nnd act ns yon do; nk their opinion on subjcrls dicused In yonr homes, nnd you may bo surprised at the depth of thought nnd consistent reasoning Ihey olten display. Children are naturally retentive and with proper care they need never lose this faculty; not a day should pass without something being mastered by tho mind. It has lecn said thnt a poor memory Is tho creates! trouble some children have; now this nhoiild lie cultiva'ed; parenls should never fail lo feed the intellectual hunuer of the child. Some littleonesare not allowed to speak in company, and we are told "children should bo seen, not heard." My Ideas aie not such. Child ren nre often well worth hearinir; their thoughts ar,) fresh and original. It is pleasant for tho child to know that it can help entertnin nud in so doirg it will de velopo these faculties and become n use ful member of society, t fancy I bear some mother say, "I should never have n chance to visit myself if I gave the children that opportunity." Now If you will teach your children truo politeness as every mother should, I think yon will have no trouble in having them interrupt others who arc in conversation. Some times I think we nro not sufficiently re spectful In children. If wo wish them to be rospectrul we shall have to practico it ourselves ; no sight is so rare and yet so beautiful as to see a parent pnlito to a child. It is sometimes annoying to an swer their thousand nnd ono ques tions, yet we should do so if possible. This is the only way they have of gaining knowledge while they are so young. Aboveall else In tho world, tenc h your clnhl I In istianity ; never let them grow tired of God or aught that belongs to Him. Never let them forgot that He is a prayer- hearing God, and that they can bring their troubles and joys before their dear Jesus, whom they quickly learn to love. Do not lall to read them stories of the Bible and particularly that sweetest tale of the wondrous Christ story. Njver al low the little child to pass off into the dream land without first offering its little prayer. The effects of these will be won derful; more than wo can Immagine. It will go Willi them in after life. And now- just a few words lo mothers, who, in the fullness of generous love, run hither and thither to do for the various members of tho family those things which they should do for themselves. Children should not make a slavo of their mother any more than siie should make slaves of tUem, and she will not be regarded with one whit moro love or reverence by saciitic ing herself wholly to them. Children like to be useful and to feel that there is pleasure in helping, and not to regard it as something they must tin and often re ceive no credit tor, where if a little praise is given them ihey will learn to enjoy helping mama, aud in after years will feel that half the pleasure of living comes of being able to be of service to others. To bringa smiie to a little child's face, laugh into its heart, ought to bo tho height ol happiness, even to the least of these. It has been well said that "ho who carries in his heart the love for a little hild has gono far on tho road to a bolter lite." Persons who nro troubled with Indi- uestion will bo interested in tho experi ence of Win. II. Pcnn, chief clerk in the railway mail service ai lies Moines, Iow a, who writes: "It given me pleasure to testify to tbe merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera imp Dinrrhira Kerned y. For two years I hnvo au tiered from indi gestion, and am subject to frequent at tacks oi pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two doses ot this remedy never fails to give perfect relief. Price ii'i and 0 cents; Hold bv . Bovnrd. SHERIFF'S SALE. BYF. VIHTUK of a writ of Kiwi ac.ias issued out of the Coin t of Com mon lJleas of 1'orest Count v, 1'ennsvlva- nia, nnd to mo directed, thero will bo ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tlio Horouli of 1 lonesta, 1-orest County, l'a., on MONDAY, JANUARY 81, A. I)., 1S98, .it 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to-wit : C. M. LOOM is. Cashier, vs. H.C.WIUT- TldvIN, Fieri I'ncias. No. ID, h'cbruiiry lerni. ls'.W, (Waivers). V W. Hays, Attorney. All tho rii-ljt, title, interest and claim of the delcnilant ol, in and to all that certain piece of land sitiiuto iu the lioro iuh ol TloiKsta, County of 1'orest, aforesaid. bounded as follows, to-wit: Lot "C," bo- tMninnu' at a post at the corner of May and J-.lm streets, thenco by May ftrect south ciuhty-four depreis east liity-oue feet lo a post, thence by Lot "It" bouth six decrees west ninety feet to a post thenco north eiuhty-tour deyrees west liity-nine feet to post .n Kim street, lliencu norm twelve decrees east ninety two leet to the place ot bes:iniiiiip. Con- taiiiini; one-sixth of au acre of laud Lot "H," described as follows; lieuiie Hint: at a post, corner of Lot '('," llienco houlli eijliiy-loiir tierces east sixty-six li et to a post, thenco south six dewrces west ninety li et lo a post, thenco north eighty-lour decrees west sixty-six feet to a post, thence north six decrees east nino ty leet to Iho place of beiximiiui;. Coii tiiinini; twenty-lour sipiaro roils. Im- Iirovciiients; Two-story frame dwelliue; muse and out buildings. Taken in execiit ion and to be sold as the property of H. C. Whittekin ut the suit of C. M. Looinis, Cashier. TKRMS OK MALI'.. The following must be strictly compiled with when (lie property is stiicken down: 1. Wlieii the plaintill oi othor lien cred itors bccoii o tlio purchuser. the costs on the w rib must be j otic I , and a list of liens including inoi lirH'.o: searches on tlio prop erty wild, together with such lien credit or's re ceipt lor the amount of tho pro ceeds of flic sale or such portion thereof as bit may claim, must bo furnished tlio Sin-rift'. 1. All bids must be paid in full. 'A. All sales not settled immediately will 1)0 ciiiitiiiucd until 'i, o'clock p. in., ol the next day, at which time all property not settled for will a'aill lie put up and Kohl at tlio expense and risk of tho person to whom lirstold. See l'urilon'o Diuesl, Ninth Klitiou, pao 4m and Smith's i'orins, pane. I' HANK I'. WA LK Kit, Sheriil. I Kherili" Ollico, Tionesta, l'a., January 2, 1 18'.'. Have vou no! CJ."i.0OT Have vou cot foil (KIT Have von gotflno.nuT If so, why don t yon deposit it with (he l-onewnngo lUnlding I,"nn Association Association of Warren, I 'a. They will pay you 0 per rent, per nnnnui Cash Dividend, payable scml-nniiuallv, nnd you rati withdraw yonr principal In full at any lime nller (I months. fi-5-lr. W.L.DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Bet In the World. rur it xpnm tliM phm. hv mwlt Alon hnn i!t.Micofl nil cnni'pptltnrn. W, 1fc I wnlns fkino unci '- Kline T Ihr pr-wlnctlitiid nf nkfUcrl workmen, from the tvt nirtiri;il p(wMW ot lliew i Amt I'.v) nnl .'io Mux for men, .mi, '.00 nud 1,15 for hoy. W.l,. pnMtrln Phnii ftr Intlnrwrf by over 1, ',( wrnrtm n the ht 4 In Htylf, fit nnd durability of any hiioovor onVml nt thf prlcr. Thfv nro nmrto In nil the lntrnt fthftpnn mhI tMylri, nnd of evry vari ety of lfnthcr. !f leilT cannot nuprilT vmi, writ for cnfu logue to V. L. Douglas, Itfocklon, Mum. Bold by L.J. HOPKINS. THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVCR HADE IN RUBBER SHOES Geo. Watklnton A Co.. THB SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY prevents cracking at the sides near the sole. A simple remedy which overcomes a long starring defect In overshoes. . . . SCT-.3D . . . MILES & ARMSTRONG, - - Tionesta, Pa. - -Notice. The Rhoreholdera of tho Forext County Nntionnl Hank of Tionesta, I'n., will meet 011 Tuesday, January II, lSiiN, nt i o lock p. 111., nt the oiilco of tlio Hunk, lor ine purpose ol tlio election ol direct 01s for the ensuing year. A. li. Kki.i.y, Cashier. Notice. Whereas, my wife, Corda, has left my ucu and iionru without piNLcnuse orprov oeation, I therefore pive notice to all con coined that I will pay no bills of ho rcon traotintf. "Kohkiit Hknpkr. West Hickory, l'n., Hec. ltt, 18U7. Our brush should be used daily in place of the ordinary hair brush, hair washes, or hair grow ers. If you do not find, after six months' trial, that Dr. Scott's ELECTRIC Hair Brush will do all we claim for it send it back and your money will be refunded. You can buy the number one size for One Dollar. It Is Guaranteed to Cure Nervous Headache in five minutes 1 Bilious Headache in five minutes t Neuralgia in five minutes I Dandruff and diseases of the scalp I Prevents falling lialr and baldness I ilakes the hair long and glossy I For sale at Dry Goods stores and Drugglgti or sent on approval, postpaid, on receipt of price and ten cents for postage. Our-toon-. "TI1K tirXTolt'S ffBV." "( frtr oil Vfntfat. uii-'tfult in furin:ili' i ci'iirf riling Ur. 6citll'4 filr. ti i? ltilii. i, s.',. tiiul gill. j:i,rtrio ilirivU. !. 1,24. II. It), ft, nJ . U,.IWf W ftroafel. hUrtric iifu ..il-.r., gj. hln lrf Clrihrr., CtM. ti&tric liwlca, IA1 cti. Lhutto 2-mmc, tM. - 842 llrnmlwav. N. Y. TIMETAHLE, in effect Oct. lit, 1MH7. tViuhh leave Tio neKta for Oil City and poinU went as uowm : No. :tl HntlUlo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. ()1 Way Freight (carrying ittafii;er ), daily except Sunday -:.",0 p. in. No. ;t i oil t'iiy l-.xi resa, daily except Sunday 7:4'i p. III. For 1 1 ickory.Tidioiite, Warren, Kiu.ua, liradford, Olean aud Hie East : No. an Olean Express, daily ex-'cpl Sunday No. :i Pitlsliurn Express, daily except Sunday ,. No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineloii ) daily except Sunday 8:45 a. 111. 4:1!) p. 111. 0:50 u. 111. GctTiiuo Tallies ami full information i from W. H. SAUL, Aucnt, Tionesta, Pa I U. HELL. Gon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Uen'l I'asueiiiier A Ticket Arenl, General olltce, Muuucv-Hrisliano Hid Cor. Main and Cliutou SU., Hullulo.N.Y. s, Jr Use It j Daily. i CEO. A. SCOTT, mmm mm WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Tenna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson l. Wheelor, . David W. floaty Jerry Crnry, Win. D. Urown, CJeo. N. Tannlee, Andrew Ilortzol, C. HehlmnielfeiiK. A. T. Seofleld, Christian Smith, Clins. Chase. II. A. JninicAon. rersnnnl ami Iluxincxs accounts solici ted on most fitvorubte tci-ms consistent trith gooil conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits a. X. VMIMI.RK, Pres. II. A. J AMI KNOX, Vice Pres. J". K. ItRRTZKI., Cash! r r r-' a THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CftKFIELD, PROPRIETOR. (jOld Ktoi'W- (lOftil C-nt-rliiirna an.l lln, piea to let upon the most reasonable terni.s. ne win ai."o on job TEAiMzinsra- All orders left at tho l'ont Ofllee will receive prompt attention. O JPJJ ICIA IsT. rr --VS. J Office i i National Hunk Bnildinir, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examine. 1 free. Kxi'lusivcl v'optieal -THAT- WEST TIONESTA, PA. , Carries a full lino ot GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. 1 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE TI1H LAKUKST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR THAT HE A SON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FKKSII, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH L'S GIVE US A TRIAL AND HE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge CHAS. M. WH ITEM AN FLOUR k FEED STORE Coino iu ami take a look around and 8eo what CASH- will buy. Then when you want anything iu nur line we know you will go where your MONEY is worth tho most. A" 'bEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., PiliHliiiry's Host. Hona D0011, Grant, Graham flour. Hotted Corn meal, Corn Iced meal, Corn and oats chop, Corn, oats and Harley c Daisy middlings, Wheat bran, Corn to sow. Corn to feed, Corn for ensilage, Hay and straw. Mammoth clover seed, Medium clover seed, Timothy seed, Hungarian seed, Millet seed, Orchard irrass need. In fact anything usually kept in an up to date FLOUR AND FEED STORE. F. R. Lanson. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby civen that tlm Coin missioucrs of Forest county will be at the following places at tlio tune desig nated, for the purpose of holding appeals for the Triennial Assessment of IH0H: K ingsley Twp., at Kellettvillo, Thurs day, Feb. :i, liw. Howe Twp., at Frost", Friday, Fob. 4, I WW. .lonlsv Twp., at Marienvillc, Saturday and Monday, Feb. f and 7, 1K0H. Harnett Twp:, ut ( iarinuton, Tuesday, Feb. H, 1MIH. (ireeu '!' p , at Nebraska, Wednesday, Feb. II, ls'.'H. Tionesta Horough, at Tionesta, Friday-, Feti. 18, 1N. Tionesl Twp., at Tionesta, Saturday, Feb. It), 18.(1. , Harmony Twp., at West Hickory, Thursday,' Feb. lit, 1NY8. Hickory Twp., at East Hickory, Fri day, Feb." Z"i, lSiis. W. M. COON, C. M. WIMTEMAN. HERMAN BLUM, Commissioners of Forest Co. Attest: J. T. Dalk. Clerk. Red Letter Sale! Began Jan. 1st, Closes Jan. 15th, 1898. Anions tho best regulated business houses odd lots of stock are bound to remain, and against such we make continued war, by cutting the prices to drive out tho goods. some cases cut so deep as to take a ffood siico on tno nrst cost You have only to remember the quality our reputation on, and you will at once realize the great benefit this sale is to you. Wo have not space but advise you to seo our hand bills, or come to us aiid see goods and prices. Vliles & Heath k Killmer AO. A. 1). A. Wavmk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - (50,000. : mKi'CTOIlS A. Wayue Cook, O. W. HobiiiHon, Win. NmcaruaiiKli, N. V. Wheeler, T. V. itilehey. J.T.Dale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our ciiHtom cis all tho bonetlU consistent with conservative b kini. Intercut p iid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully Hollciloil. Lawrence & Smearbauah. DEALEKS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS ' WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY. JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! OOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXC1IANUE FOR GOODS. AX any man you lind where the Prof its are cut the closest and ho will undoubt edly name us, but now we not only cut off the profit, but in ot tlio croods. look at our prices, and of goods we made hero to give prices, Armstrong Are too busy pulling them selves out of the holiday rush to write a new ad. for their space, but they will be on hand shortly. Mean time they are always ready to supply customers with anything in their line at prices that are shame fully low. Come and see the bar gains we have to offer in dishes. r03ti. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkariiaiiou, Vice I'roaidont.