i. C. WINK, . Ioitoh PnomiiTcd. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1S99. IT requires a great deal ot asaur snce for any Democrat ti assert that the Diogley tariff is not t success as a revenue producer when the figures show that the national treasury filled w ith all kinds of money. 19 Tress dispatches state that Senator William Flynn has again vehemently declared that Senator Quay's re-elec lion is an impossibility which re minds us of the people who whistle loudest when they get in the woods, Elairsville Courier. John Wanamaker on Tuesday told the anti Quaites "the one dis tinot issue in electing members to the Legislature in the last campaign was for or against Quay." That being the case. Quay is the choice -of the Republican party, and the Republi can party was the choice of the State. Why cannot Wanamaker be reasonable f Willesbarrt Times. The Pennsylvania "Aunties" are criticising Governor Stone because he has declared iu lavor of the election of Senator Quay.. They doubtless ex pecteii Governor Stone to turn in and help those who did their best to de feat him and elect a Democrat for Governor. They will learn pretty soon that Governor Stone isn't that sort of a man. Crawford Journal. A British trade journal says that the cost of producing crucible steel in the United States, which wai about $75 a ton in 18f0-65, is now $2.40. It is little facts like this which ought to impress on the free trader th t there is a fallacy in his assumption that Protection makes things dear. It may do so in the beginning, but after it is in operation a while Protection always results in cheapnes. Those purchaseable sheets wbicb did their utmost to defeat the Repub lican ticket last fall are making very wry faces at Governor Stone because he has the moral courage to come out flatfooted for the re election of Sena tor Quay. They seem incapable of understanding how it is that a Gov ernor can be honest and manly, with sufficient courage to Hand by a friend who is being assailed by ene mies and boughten foes. Some Gov ernors turn tail at first fire, but that's not the kiud of a Governor Pennsyl vania has now. While our shipyards are building warships, they are able to build mer chant ships more economically than when their yards are idle. Now is the time, therefore, while building a great navy, to great American merchant we are build a marine. Thesecretf the cheapness and the quickness with which merchant ships are turned iut in Great Britain is in the vast quantity of warships build ing that is always going on. Let us take a leaf out of England's book, in this respect, and do likewise while we have the time. Ihe death of Justice Henry W. Williams, on the 25th .,tl., takes from the supreme bench of the State one of its oldest and ablest and best jurists, who was universally loved and esieemea. uov. fctone wll appoint I.:. i uis successor ana among toe names suggested f.r the high honor is George A. oeoks, of Brookville, late Demo cratic candidate for Governor, atid caucus nominee or me uemocrats in the legislature for U. S. Senator. rnould Gov. Stone conclude to be stow this honor on a Democrat be could not make a wiser or more fit ting selection than Mr. Jenks. The Shenandoah News, the leading daily paper in Schuylkill county, and one of the ablest Democratic journals in the State, in a double column arti cle on the Senatorial contest now go ing on at Harrisburg, says: "Th plain duty of the Democrats is to vote for the Democratic caucus nom inee as long as he has any reasonabl hope of success, but if the time comes when they must choose between Sen ator Quay and some other Republi can the privilege to compare the can didates and chooBe for himself will be the right of every Democratic mem ber of the body. Worse things tha the re-election of Quay can bappen and one of them would be the herdio of the Democratic forces and drivin tbera into the Wanamaker camp elect a man who would be perhaps more objectionable to the Democrati voters of the State than Qnay has ever been. Senator Quay may be as wicked as his Republican brethren say he is, and he may possess ail the vices tbey say are his, but he has vir tues, the absence of which are th distinguishing characteristics of th faction opposiog him." ing me previous weett, uu Ocua.ui- Quay still largely iu the lead, but lacking a fe of election. At the Saiu day and Monday sessions there was not a quorum present, both Homes depleted by the hundred or more "pairs." It is amusing to note the iudustry with which the anti Ouav papers build up men of straw and then knock them over, and all for the purpose of keeping up theseusa tional ret for which they have become so notorious. This 6ort of thing is becoming so frequent and detestable that the daily newspaper reports are no longer credited even when they do occasionally stumble onto the truth. And Senator Quay will be re elected The guerrilla nr.wspapers are al ready begin iiug to howl about "jobs" and to assert that the new Legislature is reeking with them. The canting, hypocritical portion of the State press, wh'ch pretends to be eager for purity, is doing more than all ether agencies to undermine the confidence ol the people in their representatives and to lower the standard of political integrity, Funxy iSjnrit, Never anything truer written, Bro. Smith. And if the whole truth about the deadly work of theee thug news paper correspondents ere to be told it would be truly "stranger thau fiction." During the session of the legislature of 1897 ii was an open se cret that the correspondents of some of the papers which uow are howling so lustily for reform were pecuniarily interested in the passage of two of the rottenest bills of that session. Aud afterward bad the brazen impudence to condemn the legislature for pass ing these same bills. da;ku8 ok the uitfp. The greatest danger from la grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care is lifted, however, and Cham berlain's Cough Remedy taken, all dan ger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for Is grippe we have vet to learn ol a single j case having resulted in pneumonia which shows conclusively thai this remedy is a certain preventative f that dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe la less time Ihnn any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by i. W. Bovard. Horrible agony is caused ty piles, hums and skin diseases. These are im mediately relieved and quickly cured by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel SSalve. Beware of worthless imitations. Heath A Killuier. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendi. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to piioiic sale or outcry at me Court House in Tionesta. Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, A. D., 1899, atl o'clock, p. ni., the following described real estate, to-wit : H. J. HOPKINS vs.C. W.SCHOFIELD, Vendi. Ex., No. 12, February Term, 189 J. Byles Mackey, attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain tract of land situate in the township of Harmony, County of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by the Gorman Road, on the east and south by land of O. D. Harrington, and on the west by and of Horace iikins and others. Con taining twelye acres, more or less. Also All that tract or land in Harmo- ny.Townshio aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the whole tract, thence west by the north line of said tract along land ot William T. Aeill 00 perches to a post ; thence south on a line parallel with the east lino of whole tract 40 rods to a post; thence east ou a line parallel with tne norm line or tract ou rods to the east line of tract; thenee along the east line north 40 rods lo the place of beginning, containing ntteen acres, more or less. Also -all that certain tract of land sit uated in Township of Harmony aloresaid, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a post, thence by land former ly of James H. iseill, east lOo 7-Hl perch es to a post ; thence by lands formerly of W. Scott north 90 6-10 perches to a post ; thence by lands formerly of V. S. iSeill west iu.) y-iu percnes toawsiteoak; thence south 90 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing rilty-nine acres and til perches and allowance. Excepting and reserving fifteen acres eut of the northwest corner thereof, being the la acres last above described. Taken in execution and to be sold as the nionertv of C. W. Schofield at the suit of 11. J. Hopkins. ALSO, SARAH J. DUNLAP, Executrix vs. J. M. CHURCH, Vendi Ex., No. 13, Fob ruary term, 1899. Hinckley A Rice, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to that certain piece of und containing eighty acres, more or less, and being the same land assessed in the name of M. S Berry, sold to Jamt-s T. Brennanon June Hin, by James a. Uagerty, County treasurer. Also that other piece of land situate in Hickory township. Forest countv. Penn'a, containing 98 acres of land, more or less, and being the same laud assessed in the name ot M. S. lierrj, and sold to James r. lirennan on June Dtb, lsiio, by James B. Hagerty, Treasurer; the same land was sold to James T. Brcnnan on June l;ilh, 1892, by James B. Uagerty Treasurer; Treasurer's deed recorded July 22d, 1892, in Deed Book No. 23, at page 294 and 295, and by Quit Claim deed dated July 22d, 1894 .and ro3orded July 22d, 1891 in I)ed Book No. 23, page Ji, and sold by James m. uiiurcn and wile of Hickory township, Forest coun ty, Pa., to Ira Ohurch of same place, county end State aforesaid, on the 17th day ol November, 1894, in Deed Book 9". norm Taken in execution and to be -old as the property of J. M. Church, at the suit ol intra I) J. Dtin'ap l'-xccitnx. TERMS OF SA LE.-The following must be strictly complied wiiuwiien the prop erty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred' Hors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with Mien lien c editor's receipto for the proceeds of the sale or such portions thereof as lie mav claim, must be furnished to the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be pnid in full, 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the same day or the sale, at winch limo all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold Mee rurrton s ingest, miiiii lulilion page 400, Smith's Forms, paj;n 384. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, 30, 1899. Tionesta, Pa. January To uiW ix on iiiuuiauiiuiaa of Forest Couuty f 1 40 00 To Mercantile tax B20 00 To billiards and pool tax ... 20 00 To brokers' r cense 14 00 To Kestuaraot license 5 00 To balance from 18!7 73 fl.049 73 JAMES H. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest on Slate Personal tax, for the To State Personal tax for year ' 1S9S 520 85 520 85 JAMES II. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest Fund of said County for the To balance from last settlement! 524 37 To ain't ree'd from individuals 742 31 t:m 68 To balance fo2 04 JAMES II. FOXES, Treasurer of Forest the year ending To balance from lastsettlemont.f 10,702 80 Toam't from Stato rax return'd., 410 1.) To am't from 00 day list Toam't from Hickory Twp.... To am't from liquor license To am't from seated returns 1897 To am't trom seated lax 1898 ... To am't from unseated tax 1898 To am't from interest unseated tax 189t-'97 To am't from 5 per cent, on seated tax Collectors'aoc'ntg To am't ree'd from individuals . To am't from error CM. Arner's bill 87 00 200 00 142 60 520 00 17,725 14 5,400 90 834 01 176 75 201 41 3 25 192 18 3,100 05 To am't transferred from dog tax To am't to balance Twp. aco'nts &9.708 14 To balance $8,976 02 JOHN H. ROBEItTSOX, Prothonotory of county ior me year ending January a, 1899. Toja-dera drawn $ 3S8 96 By fees $ $3S8 98 FRANK P. WAKKER, Sheriff of Forest me year euciing To orders drawn $ 1,943 43 $1,943 43 SAMUEL D. IRWIN, District Altorney uouiuy ior tue year To orders drawn $ 80 00 $80 00 W. M. COOX. Commissioner of Forest Couuty, in account with said County for the year ending To crdors drawn $ 553 00 To ain't ree'd on expense bills. 88 80 $041 86 $041 86 WHITEM AX, Commissioner of Forest County, in amount with said County for the year ending January 2, 1899. C. M. To orders drawn $ 532 00 To am't ree'd on expense bills. 49 81 $581 81 HERMAN BLUM, Commissioner of Forest tor the year ending To orders drawn $ 514 50 To am't ree'd on expense bills.. 47 09 $301 69 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We, the undersigned Auditors of forest at the Court House in Tionesta, said County, according to law, and did audit and d ust the several accounts of the Treasurer, ney and County Commissioners, for the year ending January 2, 1899, aud we found the same as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have set our hands and seals this 10th day of January, A. D. 1899. Attost, SAM T. CARSON, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for Proll.onotary's tees $ 388 98 Sheriff's fees 085 73 Assessors 389 38 Constables 237 34 Countv auditors 130 04 Boarding prisoners 1105 00 Western Penitentiary 309 32 Elections 1159 89 Stationary and supplies 170 03 Taking prisoners to Penitenti ary, etc 119 70 Green twp. election house - 190 75 expense 21 si Printing 715 40 Road costs 395 80 Painting and repairing Court House and Jail - 48 District Att'y Clark 13 00 State Hospital for insane 756 00 Sheriff Osgood. Reports - 120 00 Tip staff 00 00 Kelunding orders km i- Court crier 93 00 Washing for jail 44 25 Light and fuel 309 50 Sheriff Carson costs 3 75 ury Coin's and clerk 77 30 Inquest 71 75 Postage 18 44 Janitor 312 00 Com'r's clerk 780 00 ExDresa and dravacre 14 33 Water 100 00 $29,012 31 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for the year ending January 2, 1899. ASSETS. Bal. in hand of Treasurer.., Due from State Due iroin F. P. Walker ..$ 8970 02 81 58 30 00 204 60 Due from Graen Twp . Due from Hickory Twp 605 37 Due from Howe Twp 618 83 Due from Tionesta Boro 100 00 Bv seated land returns 482 03 Liabilities over assets 18,921 67 $:!0 000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. Pursuant to law we. the undersigned the foregoing exh bit of the receipts and expenditures of said County for the year ending January 2, 1899. Witness our hand-i and seals this 10th day of January, 1899. W. M. UUU.1, IL.S.J i C. M. WHITEMAX, l s.1 County Commissioners. HERMAN BLUM, L.S.J J Attest, J.T. DALE, Clerk. Notice. I will pay 42c. for No. 1, and 30c. for Xo. 2 white oak tios, delivered al Tiones ta. G. G. Gaston. 1-11-4 Hopkins sells the shoes and rubbers. Do yon appreciate good laundry work? if no patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles & Armstrong, tf agents. Have von not $25.00 T Have vou irot $50.00? Have you got $100.00? If so, why uon't you deposit it wiin me conewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will nay yoa 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time after 6 months. 6-5-ly. OFTICIAK i A 1i National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. WANTED SEVE R A L TRUST worlhy persons in this state to man age our business in their own and near by counties. It is mainly ollice work conducted at home. Salary straight $100 a year and expenses definite, bouaflde, no more, no less salary. Monthly 7.ri. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Jless, Prest., DepU M. Chicago. Office - y -i By printers' bills (Mercantile appraisement) 78 35 By State Treasurer's recoipta ... 020 l3 By per ceut. com. on f 1040.00.. 52 45 $1,049 73 County, in account with State Treasurer year ending January 2, ISO!). By Slate Treasurer's rsceipt....$ 575 64 By 1 per cent. com. on fj20.85... 6 21 1520 85 County, in account with the Redemption year ending January 2, 1889. By ameunt paid individuals...! 68112 By 3 per cent. com. ou ftS4.12... 20 62 By amount to balance 5(32 04 $1,200 6S County, In accouut with said County for January 2, 1899. By orders redeemed $19,535 35 By County bonds redeemed 6,000 00 By Interest on County bonds ... 1,600 65 By land sold Couuty .... 1,240 70 By Teacher' County Institute... 155 00 By exonorations 1896-'97 273 02 By seated lands returned 1897 .. 520 00 By Collectors' percentages 1890- '97-'98 774 50 By Collectors' abatement 1898... 511 32 By Slate tax on bonds 140 00 By am't to bal. Twp. aeo'ts 384 57 By 3 per oent. com.on $19,535.35 580 00 By 1 per cent. com. on $5,000.00 50 00 By 3 per cent. com. on $1,506.65 45 20 By 3 per cent. com. on $155.00 4 05 By 3 per cent. com. on $140.00... 4 20 By am't to balance 8,970 Qri $39,708 14 with said Forest County, In account 353 96 $388 96 County, in account with said County for January z, ltwu. By fees $ 583 53 By prisoners beard and turn key fees 1,207 20 By expenccs allowed 162 70 $1,943 43 for Forest County, in acoount with said ending January lsyy. By fees $ SO 00 $S0 00 January 2, 1899. By 158 days ($ $3.50 $ 553 00 By expense allowed 88 86 By 152 days fi) $3.50 $ 632 00 By expense allowed 49 81 $581 81 County, in account with said County January 2, 1899. By 147 pays $3.50 51450 By expense allowed...." 47 09 $561 59 County, do hereby certify that we met rroihonotary, Sheriff, District Attor J. R. CLARK, seal ) 4, ilv R. J. FLYNN, Ubal j Co,Int Audlto"- the year ending January 2, 1899. Bridge repairs 3,567 85 lonacco ior prisoners.: 17 85 insurance. 142 50 Huntingdon Reformatory 103 25 Scalp bounties . 18H 60 43 35 832 13 80 00 125 20 103 17 29 25 36 75 3 60 4 35 102 94 94 81 257 90 69 10 88 80 49 81 47 09 1599 50 5000 00 1500 05 1240 70 155 00 774 50 140 00 090 11 Telephone service Commonwealth costs District Att'y Irwin Return judges Fire wardens Board of jurymen Jail physician Medicine for prisoners Barber for prisoners Pennsylvania Reform School ... Carpet for Court Room Stenographer Paper for Sheriff 's bouse W. M. Coon's expense C. M. Whiteman's expense Herman Blum's expense Commissioners' pay County bonds redeemed Interest on County bonds Lands sold county County Instituted Collectors com. 1890-97-98 State tax on bonds Treasurer's com Commissioners attorney 100 00 Jury fees 2510 90 LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding $ 30,000 00 $30,000 00 Commissioners or lorest county, publish PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the 27th day of February, 189!4( No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those whoare hound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the iail of Forest Countv. that tney may lie men and mere to prosecute against them as shall bo lust. Given un dor my hand and seal this 30th day of January, A. U. 18!K).- FRANK P. WALKER, L.8. Sheriff. Notice ol Appeal. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest County will meet at their ofllce in the Court ' House, in tionesta Boro, on the 14th. loth and 10th of February next, for the purpose of Holding a uonrt ot Appeals Iroin tue As sessment ot 18'jy. W. M. Cooy, C. M. Whiteman, Herman Bi.um, Co. Corns, Attest, J. T. Dale, Clerk. WANTED-A MAN OF ABILITY with small capital to sell the cheapest and strongest liulit on earth. One hundred candle power 14 hours for two cents, Exclusive right to the county. Address. The Best Street Light Co., Canton, O. made aud provulmi, , iiit in.... . - ,.uo Commisskners of the County of Forest will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on the 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ ed tracts of land, vis : SEATED LANDS. HICKORY TWT. War. Acres. Name Assessed in. 10 Allegheny Natl. Bank. HAltMONY TWP. 40 MoClintock, Hamilton. 00 MoUrew A Darcy. JENKS TWP. 100 Leroy A Linklain. UNSEATED LANDS. KINQSI.EY TWP. 911 SlarrowACo. . 00 Wolf A Co. TIONESTA twp. 54 Morgan, Jos., fl Johnston. 24 Morgan, Jos., 11 Johnston. 401 J Oil A gas,' Curtiu, Mrs. C. 52 Dale Heirs A Shepherd. 3181 5187 5187 2823) 2824 J it's not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared ditrct from tne formula of K. K. Rnrton, M. D., Cleveland's most eminent nrwinlist, by Hjaliner O. DetiMii. 1'h.D., II. 8. BAK-HEN in the Rrent- et Known restorative aim in vigorator for men snd women. It creates solid Huh, muscle and strength, clears the brain, imik-r the blood pure and ritfli and onuses a ffrneral feeling of health, strength and renewed vitality, while the generative orRnns are helped to repiin their normal powers and the anflerer is quickly made con scious of direct benefit. One box will work' wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prepar- d in small suenr coated tablets easy to swallow. The days of celery compounds, nervuras, saraapRrillas and rile liquid Ionics are over. BAR-BKN la for sile at all drug stores, a oO-dase box fur SO cents, or we will inBtl it securely sealed on re cciotof price. DRS. BARTON AND BENSON, Z360 Bai Ben Block, Cleveland, U Sold by Heath C Klllmer. Tionesta, Pa. TIMETABLE, in effoct Oct. 30, 1898. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Ex ross, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinsua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday.. 4:10 p. m. No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 9:50 a.m. Get Time Tables and full Information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gen' 1 Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, rten'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. General ofllce, Moonev-Brisbane Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., Buffalo.N.Y THE CREATES! IMPROVEMENT EVEI HADE IN RUBBER SHOES THB SERPENTINE ELASTIC STAY prevents crsc'i!n at the sides near tbe o'e. A simple remedy w'iich overcomes a long; S'KII'JtJI dtcct In MILES 4 ARMSTRONG. TMEFpIOT -THAT il. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. i :l: i WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESII, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL . AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. HI. WHITEMAN. s. THE OLD RELIABLE " LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug fiftes to let upon the mod reasonable terms, lid will also do job TEnyniisrca- All ordors Ion at the Font Office wll receive prompt attention. MN-v (fK Geo' W9ln0n Co., CIA Mii fata . - H IV., H i :i: i Now for Stock Taking. You know what that means. Tho pre-inventory title is sweep ing through tho store and tho power of its swell is in tho prices. Many things will sell this week for less than value, and everything that wo can let go without more harm than loss of money will go. You will reap a rich harvest during this-great sale. -- o o o o -o o -- A FEW IlTVElsrTOI"Y" PRICES. MEN'S OVERCOATS, Fine Coats which aold at $18.00, w Now cut to lj.00. Coats worth $12.00, at $0.73. Coats worth $10.00, at $8.50. Coats worth $7.fi0, at $0.00. Coata worth $3.50, at $4.2.'i. Corresponding Cut lit Ko)'nnl Children') Clothing. 0-O O 0 o- SHOES, SHOES tlx SHOES. Wo will not attempt to name all the bargains In this line. We offer Misses shoes at $1.00 which JbrmerlyToid'at $160 and $1.75. We sell the $1,25 line at $1 00, and the $1.00 line at 850.; and no on through our whole stock. The above cuts extend front oue end of our stock to the other, Including un derwear, men's furnlshlnirs, umbrellas, bate, tolcsooprs) carpots, etc. Come and see if we nro not aa good as our word; Miles k Armstrong Reliable aud Up-to-Date Clothiers, Hatters Furnisher! and Shoers. A GRECIAN FEAST orrmpoBiutn for only few persons used often to cost ao Attic talent about $1,200 be cause of the delicacies served. You can bu here for a fraction of a. dol lar delicacies of any country in prime condition. We Handle the. To be found and our Stock is Finest Quality the ttSATtt & ULifmnt 31, - Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY 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. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OOODS. A. Waynk Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKCT0R8 A. Wayne Cock, ' G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbangti. N.P.Wheeler, T. F.Ritchey. J.T.Dale. J.U.Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ytnent at low rates. We promlejur eustoin . era all the benefits consistent with conservative b kin. Interest piid on timo deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. MEN'S SUITS. Men's $12.00 Suits, Now Selling for $0.74. Men's $10.00 Suits, Reduced to $3.25. Now at $0.75. Men's $8.00 Suits, DRUGS, k GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Always Complete and of the Market Affords'. KlUMSft - TIONESTA, pt. Smearbauah. Kkllv, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000.
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