THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, tDITOft IMOPmtTOR. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 18!X. A LARUE hnx of papers written by Thomas Jefferson lias lrcn found stoned away in tho Congressional Li brary. Their lending feature U a l.v tal lack of rise in I) lance to anything in tliH Chioago platform. One reason why 1898 is to be a better business year than 18!)7 was is that everybody thinks it will be. The immediate outlook is much brighter dow than it was twelve months ago, and the general opinion is ihnt it will be .'till brighter six months hence. There is uo room for pessimists in this country these days. The death of B enjamin Duller worth, which occurred at Thompson ville, (5a , on Sunday last, removes one of Ohio's distinguished states men, who bad not only achieved na tional fame as such, but as n brave soldier as well. He wrs U. 8. Com missioner of l'atents at the time of bis death, having been appointed by President MuKinley. That 01ii legislative committee will probe around for bribery evidence in connection with the late senatorial wrangle in thai State until they run it into their own camp, when further proceedings will be dispensed with. Investigations for the relief of a dis ease they call "sore bead" never en list the confidence of the people and seldom amount to anything. A candidate for G ivernor, Hep resenlative W. C. Arnold of the 28th district, announces that he his with drawn from the contest, but is a can didate for the veteran Grow's place as Congrcssmau-at-Laige. He has an excellent record in Congress and we hope will be successful. This change helps Hon. C. V. Stone's con test for Governor. Warren Mail. The people who were throwing up their bats in delight over the deficits which were the natural result of the conditions under the first few months under the Dingley law, are saying nothing about that December surplus of nearly two million dollars. Nor are they calling attention to the fact that the receipts under the new law have increased 6fiy per cent in five months' operation. Du Lois Courier. It is Dot to lie forgotten that the present good showing of .Government receipts, activity in private business, enlarged employment and belter wages, are a year in advance because of President MeKiulev's cullinc of the fifty-fifth Congress iuto extraor dinary session. The settlement of the tariff then removed it from consider ation now. Had not the special ses sion been called ibe period of wailing would have been prolonged till the present time in every business which tuusl know the tariff rates before it ventures beyond present needs of the market. One of the greatest services the; McKiuley administration and Republican Cougress wree or will be able to remler the country was their prompt attention to the revenues and restoration of tho protective policy. Utlca Herald. A Few More Word on the Subject of "Krominiy In 1 lie HouclioI(l' KSSAT tlY MISS VUAXCtS n. SHIOINH, Head before (lie Farmers' Instituto held In Tionesta, Pec. II, 1SD7: I do not comn before yon this year be cause of any merit my paper of last year possessed, but because I so poorly ex pressed what I desired to. During the past year I have (riven the subject more attention, and I hope I tuny he ntile to say something that will help Rome house wife to battle more successfully with tho problem that present themselves In the economy of her homo. The criticisms of my friends last year suggests new Ideas. Those who like long discourses said that my paper was too short. 'Those who wero hungry wondered why I did not tell how to make hash? others said it was not flowery enough. Now, this will be "flowery" In mora than ouo sense. There w ill bo rei'ipes galore, and will b quite long enough, I hope. Our actual experience in life, the problems we work out ourselves, tho theories we have tested are the ones of real value, and to give those I will have to put some of my own self Into this papor. The making of good bread Is of the greatest importance. The flour wo have Is the best in the world, the present method of milling prod noes a coarse flour, and this is excellent for making bread, but is not fit for pastry. It makesacoarse graincd, tough cake, greasy pie-crust and heavy biscuit. The regular pastry Hour is perfect in its intended uso. Tor econ omy I would advise two sacks of flour in thn pantry to be used as they are in tended to ho used. Mixing two brands of flour makes a bettor quality of bread sometimes than lirst using one kind. The baker who does not look into this matter unconsciously drifts into an extrava gance. Tho piesenl price of flour makes it necessary that wo should be even more careful to use it to the best advantage. If in fancy wo follow a grain of wheat from its home in some vast wheat field of the w est to our kitchens, we would be more careful and gather up "tho crumbs." It seems a very small thing to take into consideration just a grain of wheat, but it should be, for in appropriating it to our usa millions of grains that it would produce are sacrificed, yet if it serves the purpose lor which it was created, it has not been harvested in vain, but should some careless housekeeper leave a hand ful of flour and a quantity of dough in her bread bowl, all the energy spent upon it will have been for naught. I heard Mrs. Ewing read n paper on culinary rubbish. I imagined from her title that she was going to tell us the uses of what might bo termed rubbish that aucumu lutes in our kitchens. Wo can construct very good dishes from odds and ends. I am reminded of an incident of my sum mer outing. I liked the soup at tbo place where I was boarding, I happened to say so to a friend who liked the pancakes, She said, with a chukle, lhat she had been told that everything went into the soup, I told her I had been informed by one having authority, that everything went into the pancakes. A very good soup ean be made from what might bo called "rubbish," but one wants to know that it is not the indis criminato savings of a boarding house dinner. Soup should be served frequent ly. It i i wlio'.esome and takes the sharp edge from our appetites. We eat slower and are more sociable. One naturally begins to chat over a bowl of good hot soup. Cheerful conversation at the table is one of tho best digestives. Good diges tion is a mat'.or of economy, as one of the extravagances of tho nge is patont med icine, which is frequently bought to help digest ill cooked food, or to alleviate the misery caused by eating it. T here is an old adage which says, "The nearest way to a man's heart is down his throat." It frequently happens that the whole man is lost by some woman trying to find his heart in that way. we should all try to make our homes our streets, and thn world a better place to raise them in. This diversion from tho subject may seem wide of the mark, but it tends to the building up and keeping of Iho homo. Tho snbjoet of economy troubles tho heads of great nations, and changes tho destinv of kingdoms, and makes and mars our fortunes in the little realm of homo as In tho great world outside, Wo hould not depreciate our work. The idea Mint kitchen service is a grado lower than any other occupation for wsgo earn ing women is a mistake. It is Just what wo inako it. If wo call it drudgery, we aro diuuges; ir we make it si-ientinc, we are scientists. There are a few hints I would like to give tho busy housewife: If yon have an old stove with a billowy top that is all warped out of slianc, so your kettles and pans bow to each other continually. Mako up your mind to buy a range; Just insist upon a liberal allowance. Stip ulate what bills you will pay j bo frugal In all things; watch your buying care fully. W'e get a great many things we do not need to save time end troule. inrc all do not waste material lhat you have prepsrod. Study to live as well or better than von did when you gave no caro to tho size of the bills your hus band paid. I know that in four or five months you can save enough to buy tho coveted range. You should know wheiher your meat bill is ten or twenty dollars a month, and tin amount of tho grocery bill. I do not want to leave the iinpres ion that I consider economy to be the chief object in life, but I see everywhere the bad effects of living beyond our menus, and I think II wise for the "now woman" to look well to the ways of her household I hope I have not beeu egotistical. I have not given any advice that I have not proven by my own aotual experi ence, consequently I have left "the man" out of the quesion, to a certain extent, In persuing tho subject of economy in tho home circle A t'nrr for Lnine Itnrk. "Mv daughter, whon rceoverinsi from an attack of lever, was n great sufferer from pain in tho back an nips,' writes Ijoudon wrovor, oi sunns, ivy. "Alter using quite a number ol remedies with out anv benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it gave her cntiro relitf." Chamberlain's Psin Halm Is also a certain cure tor rheiima tism. Sold bv U. W. lie vara. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Kidgo, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die I saved him from croup by usolng Ono Minute Coinrh Cnre."ll Is the quick eft and most certain remedy for coughs, colds ami all throat and lung troubles. Heath .V Killmer. Onn Mimil" Cough Cure cures quickly. That's wh it you want I Heath .tr K i 11- nier. Mrs. M. It. Ford. litiddell's III., suf- fored for eiirht years from dyspepsia and chronieconsitpatlon ami was (in nil y cured bv useing Do Witt s Little Early Hisors, tho famous little pills for all stomach ami liver troubles. lloitliiV. Ivillm.ir. You can got it at Hopkins' store, ft WARREN NATIONAL BANK Wnrron, Fcnna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Competition Never Keener -Have you got fj.l.on? Have 5-011 got $.'0 00T Have you got $100.00 T If so, why (Hin t you deposit it wun mo i-onewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 0 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time after montlis, o-o-iv. TUB CREATES! MOVEMENT EVER fiADB IN RUBBER SHOES fico. Wilkinson A C. Philadelphia. x eh. THB SERPIMHE ELASTIC STAY prevents cr.v lh soi ,'::.v at tlie sides near .'. : t:-'j-.!e remedy ..r.cn a long ;'-fcct in CI.ii.OCo. MILES & ARMSTRONG, - - Tionesta, Pa. - - Miss Allie Hugos, Norfolk, Va., was friirhitullv burned on the face and neck. Pain was tn-tantly rotieved uy uiov 111 s Witch Ha7.nl Salvo, which healed the in jury without leaving a scar. It is tho fa mous pilo remedy, llcatli A Kilhner. Do you appreciato good laundry work? if so patroiii.e tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles Armstrong, agents. tf J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty years needlessly tortured by phy sicians" for the euro of oozomia. He was cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the famous healinir salve lor piles and skin diseases. Heath & Killmer. - Use It Daily. It is easy to cat:di a cold and just as easy to get rid'of it if you conimonco early to uso Ouo Minute Cough Cure. It ceres cough--, colds, "bronchitis', pneumonia and all throat and lung trouble. It is pleas ant to take, safo to use and sure to cure. Heath it Killmer. The progressive ladies of Westlield, Intl., issued a "Woman's Kdition" of the Westlield .Ycm. bearing dato of April 3, 18!3. The paper is filled with matter of interest to women, and wo notice the fol lowing from a correspondent, which tho editors printed, realizing that it treat upon a mailor of vital importance to their sex; ".The best cure for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been ablo to nnd is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Kor family use it has no equal. I gladly recommend it." iT and 00 cent boillns fur sale bv U. W. liovard. Hon. CiiAULfcs V. Stone has the uorthwest uo ill in his candidacy ior the Gubernatorial nomination, and it daily gathering strength in every purtiou of the Stale. No man is bet ter known to the people throughout the Commonwealth, and few men stand as high iu tho estimation of the people as he does, certainly none higher. This, coupled with the fact of his having beeu so long and prom inently before tbe public, is bringiug many to his support who believe him to be the logical caudidale of tbe lie pubiictiU party for the important campaign which is to be fought next fall. Mr. Stone will unite the party as no other pruruiueut mau cun, and his tiamiualion will practically fettle the Gubernatorial question, and give the party a chance to fight the enemy all along the liue. With C. V. Stoue at the bead of the ticket the parly will be invincible iu the fall. Will Adopt Protect ion. With less lhao half a ccutury ol free trade Great Britain is losing her hold, aud her ureal thinkers lire al ready cutting about for some means of maintaining tho status she reached supreme iu the world of commerce. Five hundred years of tho strongest protection iu the history of a world of protected countries placed her iu the pre eminent position, the credit for which is claimed by free traders fur a few years of free trade. The principle el' protection to her own in dustries is the cornerstone of British diplomacy all over ibe world to-day. There is many an iudirtrt way ol protecting her manufactures aud she has made good use of them a-ll, but every day strengthens the proof that a tariff is the best protective engine, ai d it is but a matter of a short lime until the ISritish protective system will be extended iuto a harmonious tariff wall about the whi le Umpire. Canadian Manufacturer. "We may live without books. What is knowledge but grieving? We may live without hope, What is hope but deceiving? We may live without love, What is passion but pining? Hot where is the mau That can live without dining?" It is the little foxes that eat the vines, we are told, so I dwell at length on the little extravagances. 11 is said that a French family will llvo on what an American family wastes. France is a perfect garden, nnd doubtless was made so by the frugality of the people. I am not writing this for those who have to fight the wolf from tho door each day, but to those comfortably situated. Plenty is provided. The bills are paid by a good-natured husband, or maybe he Is not good-natured, and tho bills may not lie paid, but tho subsianco is spent in riotous living, and wicked wuste makes woeful want. We find a very graphic description of tho drunkard In Proverbs. It suits him today as well as it did in Solomon's time. We also find in the last chapter the duties of the house keeper delineated, which we are not so willing to apply to oursolvos, yet I think if one is ontircly correct tho oilier must be, bx. I would say to the mothers : Teach your daughters to cook. Get them inter ested in their homes; look after their domo-tic education as carefully as you look after thuir college career. Parents look over the examination papers their childien bring home from their teachers and show great pride In their literary itttiiinmenls, aud praise them for good marks in studies that may never be of any material use to them You should take as much pride and give as high praise when a loaf of bread is the result ot a mental and physical effort I know some tolerably good cooks who owe what success they have attained to the interest their father tooK in their early efforts. Poisons who are troubled with indi gestion will be Interested in the experi ence of Win. II. Penn, chief clock in the railway mail service at lies Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives mo pleasure to testify to tbo merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anp Diarrlnea Remedy. For two years I have suffered from indi gestion, and am subject to frequent at tacks ol pain in tho stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief. Price li' ai:d 0 cents; sold by J. W. liovard. f W.L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Best In the World. For 11 yearn thtt shoe, ly merit alone, hnn dHtancM all eomt'M-Wn. W. L. 1.mu'Us $ift. ftiu and r..ou ( are th prHiiictlu fif Kkl)lei workiiieo. from the best material prmtHltjle at then irtc-ft. A iho. li.'-o aul S.'.UO .hot: for meu, $-U aud $1.73 for boys. W. L. pmiiflat fttioci are tri'lorsed by over 1,imi,iiO wearers ai the bent in Htyle, lit an1 durability of auy sboe ever otter! at tbe price. They arn mnle in all the latett nhapei and aty led, aud of every varl utv of leuther. If denier cannot nupnlT yoii, write for cata logue to V. L. ixiuif liiH, lirocktou, Jklaa. bold bf L.J. HOPKINS. Our brush should be used daily 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 Jerry CYary, Oeo. N. Pannleo, Seliimmolfenu;, Christian Smith, David V. llealy Win. I). Itrown, Andrew Hertiol, A. T. Seoflold, Chas. Chase, H. A; Jamieson. Personal and Husincs account tolici- Icd on mont favorable tervxa eonnixlfnl teiVA gooil con.scmalhe banking. Interest allowed on deposits G. X. rXUMLEK, Pren. IT. A. JAUflESON, Vice Pre. K E. 1TKRTZEL, Gather THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, UP- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAKFIELO, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Oood Carriages and Buar (ties to lot upon the most reasonable terms, lie win also do All orders left lit the Post, Office will receive prompt attention. o iciat Olheo i t "X National Hank Iluildinx, OIL CITY, FA. Eyes examinod freo. Exclusivolv'opticiil One Dollar. It Is Guaranteed to Cure Nervous Headache in five minutes I Bilious headache in five minutes 1 Neuralgia in five minutes 1 Dandruff and diseases of the scalp I Prevents falling hair and baldness I flakes the hair long and glossy 1 For sale at Dry Goods stores and Druggists or sent on approval, postpaid, on receipt ot price anu tc-n cents lor postage. Ourhfinfr- 'TlI? TtrtCTatPH RTORTV 4-nl trff OH rritet. aii-r fail lnformn1i.ui concerning Dr. Scott' r.i'ftric Jim, mj, mo, ana viu. ctrcirw vurirri., I1.2S. 1.M. ft, and t.l. KUctrtc tlenh BrVMlie. F'tctric Safety tt.iMnrt.pi. t'lectrie llanttr: cli. Jutclric Xntuttt. bti cu. lau to Truwe. 93. CF.O.A. SCOTT, 84J Brodwy. N. Y SHERIFF'S SALE. TUBF&CT -THAT- 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 L uits! THAN TO-DAY. IN THE IMPORTANT LINE OF t offer a Itrand Hint will win your trade, 110 matter where j on nre loented or where you hnve heen buying your C'JLOTHIXU. D1BSCT f BOM mt HBW MATtWAL For this reason we ean JIve a Iletter Urndc of CJoods for I.vhh Money than you ean find ltf sewhere. Our CiiNtonierN ap preeiate this laet more nnd more every day, henee our Increased business. witssmsssim I 1 Off p 51 Ttit QBEIT EVERY GAPE AND JACKET GOES AT A COUNT OF 50 PER CENT. YOU TAX JUST VHt-HAlf VtAHKZ ' BTIICE. CASH DIS- All Ladies Capes and Jackets that wore marked 9:1.00, now f 1.50. ?1.00, tl.75, ts.2r, M1.50, I4.7.-., 12.0(1. $:).:. l.i:t. $r.7.r. 7.ys. TO HAVE THIS I.AKUKST COUNTY, Pv STOCK IN TIIK i) AND FOU 'I'll AT KKASON 1 "UR STOCK IS ALWAYS fa FKKSII, AND WE TAKK PRIDi: IN KEKPINU IT SO. i IF YOU HO NOT TRADK 1 WITH I. s OI K US A TRIAL V AND UK CONVINCED." 1 - Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. ffl. WHITEWftN. FLlllWsfoi. Come in and tako a look around and see what These Prices Prevail Until Every Garment is Sold. Bargains all Over Our Store to Make a Clean Sweep for Spring Goods. Miles k Armstrong 'PHONE 34. - KEPLER BLOCK. - TIONESTA, PA. Heath k Killmer CASH "The praise that i-pnrs thee on And higher lilts thy quest, Heaven send thee! Duller iinue limn in it, Thou sUouldst rest." Daughters should be thoughtful lor their mothers and lilt some of tho bur dens from the shoulders that uro becom ing bent and weary under the weight of years and the life of toil. There is only one mother in the world fur us, und wo should cherish her, and du the little ser vices for her lhat aro so grateful when given in love. I think this advice gisid lor tho sons in the familj', too. ''The boys" are pi ublei.is I leavo to some one more able to solve than I could do the subject juslice. Tbey are our future prtsidt'iils, our representative men, and TIME TABLE, in ell'ect Oct. 10, IW17. Trains leave Tio nesta tor oil City points west as an follows No. Ill HiUlulo Express, daily except Sunday 1:2:00 noon. No. til ay r reigiit (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. Ill, No. 33 Oil City Kx less, daily except Sunduy 7:4U p. 111 For Hickory .Tidiouto, Warren, Ki117.ua, isrmliorcl, uiean anu Hit i.ast : No. 30 Olean Express, daily ex -ept Sunday 8:45 a. III. No. 3 Pittsburg Express, lailv except Sunday 4:111 p. in. No. tio Way Freight (carrying passengers to lrvinelon) daily except Sunday (1:50 a. Ill iietTimo Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Audit, Tionesta, Pa K. 15 K 1.1., (ien'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Uen'l Passeiiuur A Ticket Agent, General ollli e, Moonev-ib isliHiio bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., liullalo.N.Y. VI11TUE of a writ of Fieri acias issut'd out of the Com t of Com moil Pleas of Forest County, Ponnsylva nia. and to 1110 directed, there will bo ox posed to sale bv public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the liorougii of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., 011 MONDAY, JANUARY 31, A. D., 1898, at 1 o'clock p. lit., the following described real estate, to-wit : C. M. LOOM IS, Cashier, vs. II. I'. WHIT- TEK1N, Fieri Kncias, No. Ill, February Term, lv.w, ( Waivers;. F. W, Hays, Attorney. All tho right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, ill and to all that certain piece ol land situate in tho lloro'igli of Tioiifsta, Comity of Forest, aforesaid bounded as follows, tn-wit: Lot "(J," be ginning at a post at the corner of May and Elm streets, thence by May street south eighty-four degrees east fifty-one feet to a post, thence ly Lot "Jt south six degrees west ninety feet to a post. thence north eurhty-lour negroes west hlty-nino feet to post cn Elm street, thenco north twelve degroes east ninety two feet to the placo of hm-inning. Con taining one-sixth of an acre of laud. Lot "Is, ' described as follows; Begin ning at a post, corner of Lot "C. ' thenco south eighty-four degrees east sixty-six feel to a post, thence south six degrees west ninoty leot In a post, thence north eighty-four degrees west sixty-six feet to a post, thence north six degrees east nine ty teet to tho place of beginning. Con taining twenty-lour square rods. Im provements: Two-story frame dwelling house and out buildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of II. C. Whittekin at tho suit of C. M. Loomis, Cashier. TEKMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff orotlierliui) cred itors i.ecou e the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together w ith such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale orsuch portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 'I o'clock p. 111., ol the next day, at which time all property 1101 settled tor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom li 1st sold, heo Purdou's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4M) anil Smith s 1-oi nis, pago 3S4. Fit AN K P. WALK EH. Sheritl Sheriffs Ollico, Tionesta, Pa., January 3, ions. will buy. Thou when yotf want anything iu our line we know you will go whore your MONEY is worth th most. All the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. S., Pilisbni v's Best. Bona Doon, Orant, Oraham Hour, Boiled Corn meal, Corn feed meal, Corn and oals chop, Corn, oats and Barley 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, II ungariaii seed, Millet seed, Orchard grass seed, In fact anything usually kept iu an up lo dato FLOUll AND FEED STOKE. F. R. Lanson. 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. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby given lhat the Com missioiiers uf Forest county w ill be at the lollowing places at the time desig nated, for the purpose of holding appeals lor the Triennial Assessment ot Inns: Kingsley Twp., at Kellettvillo, Thurs dav. Feb. 3. 1MW. Howe Twp., at Frosts, Friday, Fob. 4, JenktTwu.. at Murlenville. Saturday and Moudav, feu. 0 ami 7. isns. Barnett Twp., at Clarington, Tuesday, Feb. 8. 1H9K. (ireeu Twp , at Nebraska, Wednesday, Feb. 0. lbus. Tionesta Borough, ut Tionesta, Friday, Feb. IK. lh'.M. Tionesl Twp., at Tionesta, Saturday, Feb. l'J. 18!i. " llannonv Twp., at West Hickory, Thursday,' Feb. 24, 18i8. Hickory Twp., ut East Hickory, Fri day, Feb. 25, 18118. W. M. COON, C. M. W II ITEM AN, HEUMAN BLUM, Commissioners of Forest Co. Attest: J. J. Dale. Clerk. A. WiVNli Cook , President. yo. B. A BOSS. Kelly, Cashier. W.M. SMKAKllAt OH, Vice President, FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T 1)1 KtCTOIlS fJ. W. Hobinson, F. Hitchoy. J. T Win, Dale, Kineai baugii, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ' ers all the beneliU consistent with conservative b king. Interest pnid on limo deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY I OOODS OF FIHST CLASS QUALITY IN EVEHY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOK GOODS.