THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, CoiTon a PsoeaicToa. VVKPXKSDAY, MAKCH S. 1902 MARCH 1902 Su. Mo. Tn. We. ThJFr.'Sa. 2J!4 5! 6 9,1011 12113 1415 16117 13 19,20 21 22 23 24 1 30! 31 25'26 27:28 29 ANSOlNt'EIIKNTS. Republican Primaries, iSaturilav, May 10, ISHIi Tfrms Congress, :0 ; Senate, $15; Assembly, fl'.! ; I'rolhonotarv, JI-; Slier ill, 910; i'ouiily Comniiioner, e; Auil itor, $."; Jury t'oiniiiisaioner, $.1: Slate lleletrate. Invariably the easli nilil accompany the nrilei lor announcement. A'-SKMRl.Y. We are mithnriioJ to announce K. K. W'hittekin, ol Tinneata Roroiiiih, as a can didate lor Assembly, subject tn Kennl'li can usages. We are aullinrir.ivl to announce C. W. Amsler, ot '.lenk Township, as a candi date for Assembly, Mibjevl to Republican usages. l'ROTHOJiOTARY. We are authorized to announce J. C. tieit, of Howe. Township, as a candufate lor rminonotary, ae., autoec! to Kepub' liran usage. SHKRIFK. we are authorized In announce Richard W. i.edehtir, uMJreen TownHhip, Hi a candidate (or Sheriff, anl'jeet to Re puhlii'an Ufaie. We are authorized to announce fJerce W. ohiit, of Howe Township, ait a can didate lor Sheriff, subj-ot to Republican USAlCS, Ool'NTY CMMISSIONKR. We are ail horized lo announce A K. Shipe, of .lenks Township, an a candidate tor i ounty I oinmisaioiier subject, lo Ke publican usages. We are authorize,! to announce J. A Nash, ol Howe Township, an a eandidae lor lounty i oinu.lssioner, sui'iect lo Ke publican usages. Wo are authorized to announce Con' rail Uurhenn, of Green Township, a a candidate lor ( ounty c cunnii-Moiier, aiihj ct to Republican usages. We are authorir.nl to announce K. L. Whition. of Hickory Township, as a can didate lor County Ci'iiiiniiwolier, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce, J. 11. Maze, of Harriett Township, a a candi dale for County Commissioner, subject lo Kcpuhlican usages. We are authorized tn announce N. t). Cole, of lireen Tnwuship, as a candidate fir C'liinly Commissioner, auhject to He publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce Krnest Sihhle, of Tioncsia Township, as a candi date tor Jury Commissioner, auhject to Republican usages. If South Carolina could be made to see all the damage the state has sustained on account of Tillman it would ihange its senatorial standard. Cuba's new president has been declared elected, and he is lucky In representing a government that, thanks to I'ncle Sam, begins operations without a cent of pub lic debt. Krke traders are assailing the proposed concession of Jii per cent, on Cuban im poitalious. The only way to satisfy I lie champions of a souphnuse tariff like that identified with the last Democratic ad ministration is to knock off the other 80 per cent. also. This year l'.nl exceeded all previous years In the amount of benedictions given by philantropists to public enterprises. The New York Times has published a list of the gi ts and bequests for public usee showing the enormous total of f 107, idiO.oon, sm far out-doing all previous records. The highest previous record lor any one y-ar whs j''i.i,7 VI,(Ki. Of this lor ltml Mr. Carnegie gave Ihe colleges und libi arid Ml. -00,(Hio, bis gifts lo li braries having been nearly $14,000,000. Tub Pittabur.' Times of Wednesday had an interview with Major Harry Al lan Hall, who states positively that bis brother Jim has dec-ides' not to lie a can didate for the Democratic nomination for Cloven or. "This is so sudden !" We had no iiba of scaring Mr. Hall off the track so ea-ily w hen we mentioned Col. Clearwater lnt week for Lieutenant Gov ernor, but certainly no one can blame Congressman Hall for being afraid of Col. Clearwater. Ho I. ad one race with the gallant Colonel and be don't want any more. Ridgwav Advnc-tt. TilK ininisieiial alliance of Utah reit erates its statement tluit polygamy is be ing practiced by largeniiinhersof persona in that state. Wnilo so mo of the paper faraway from Utah have been Insinuat ing that the assertions of the alliance are exajreratioiis, it is well to remember that many of the members composing that body are on the ground and may be presuming lo know something of what they are talk ing about. Utah can not af ford to have an anti-polygamy crusade started throughout the country. It would keep settlers and capital away from that atate and retard ils growth, which is now proceeding at a fairly rapid rate. The way for the Mormons to head off the crnsado. however, is to remove any cause for it. Hut that would also taka Mo monism with it, most likely. Tillman Must Co. When u DemiH nitic Senator from South Caionlina aligned himself with tho en liulitcued ai.d progressive polit cs of the McKinley Ad i.inistration to I lie extent of voting with I lie Republican party on such qunstions as the larilf. the acquis! lion of the Philippines and the reliahili lation of tho American merchant marine tho Democratic party ex perienced a pro found jolt. Theolleiiso was in Ihe na lure of an unpardonable sin. Senator Tillman took iliii.n himself to punish and avenge. Ko, in Ihe course of a de- bale in the Senate last week. Ibis bully and braggart ki- rl d that a southern Demi cialic Senator hud yieldid In Ihe hriliery ol oiVe-j psliouage as the price ol his lietraval ol the Democratic princi ple. Senator SicKiner ol Wisconsin de- minded to know the name of Ihe Senator thua accuseil. In reply, "Pitchlork" Tillman amed Senator McLaurin. The latter standing in his place, denounced the assertion as a deliberate, malignant lie. Thereupon Tillman stru k him in the face with clenched list. McLaurin fought back, and the Senate was for tha first time in its history treated tn the speota cle of a craping match. Result : Uolu of the Senators from South Carolina are un der suspension for contempt, with the probability that one of them will be ex pelled. The person thua punished will lie Tillman, ol course. It should be Till man and him alone. McLaurin'a share in the fra as is entirely excusable on the ground of extn me provocation and aril- defense, lie was perfectly Instilled in leuouiicing Till man's bribery charge as a lie; lie was more than iuslilied in de fending him sell Iroin physical assault. McLaurin and Tillman represent the two extremes of Southern Democracy the one, a polished, culturtd, brainy man; the other, a typical ruffian of the old slaveooracy. Tiltnmu's offense rightfully puis him beyond the pale ol the Senate'a forbearance. Ilia ti. suit included a dead President, a living Senator and the ex alted body of which ho is a member. Tillman must ji,-American Economist, Scrond Depree for Woodard. At 1:30 p. ni., at Meadville, on Satur day last.thejury in Ibecase against Kratik Woodard lor the murder of Chief Me- Ciisth, nfTitusville, brought in a verdict of second degree murder, after deliberat lug in arly 1 hours. When tho foreman ofthe jury announced lhat they had ar rived at a verdict of second degree mur der Wo dard smiled in relief and settled back in his chair appaienll) unconcerned by the fact lhat a long term of imprison meut awaited bim. Much surprise is ex press, d everywhere over the verdict, as it was generally con ceded toal Woodard was the ringleader ofthe gang responsible for Ihe murder of Chief of Police Mctiralli, in Titusvllle, November 11, Predictions are lhat his sentence will be i" years, 20 for Ihe murder and five years for the burglary of the D., A. V. A P. depot prectding the graver crime. On this jxiint the Titusville Courier gives utterance to a sentiment that ia pretty generally settled in the minds of people who have followed the facta in this case : "If Woodard was not guilty of murder in the first degree ho should have been acquitted. If Major was guilty of mur der in the first degree Woodard was equally ao. If Woodard was guilty of murder in the second degree only. Major was unjustly hanged. It ia difficult to understand how an intelligent jury could have rendered such a verdict undrr the evidt lice and the judge's charge. It ia a travesty on justice a shame, a reproach and a disgrace to tho county and tho com monwealth, an outrageous finding in every particular." UrafacM Cannot Be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, Thern is only ono way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional reuiediea. I'ealnesa is caused by an Inflamed con dition of thj mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this lube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperiect hearing, and when it ia entire ly closed nearness, is tho result, and un less tho inllamation can bo taken out and this lube restored In its normal condition hearing will lie destroyed forever: nine rases out of ten aro caused by catarrh. which ia nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the muco.u surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cae ol Dealness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. K. .1. CHKXKY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. If a mother w ill not see any wrong in her sou, the law may have o. NEKT01S EXIIAUsTIOS. An every day history, high strung nervous, excitable, constant headache, no rest at night, heart weak, appetite poor, loss of weight, strength all gone. Read the following: Mrs. Fred W'hololien, of Qladerun, Warren, Pa., says : "I was induced to use A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills for exceaa- ive nervousness. I was so nervous I could not bear a noise or much talking. I was very forgetful my mind seemed dull. I was listless anil tired all the time. Tho result of the use ol Ihe box that I used was remarkable, luey toned up the nerves and system generally and I work well again, am atrong, my mind ia clear and noise and talk do not bother me, I am very much pleased with the pills and can recommend them highly to any- oni who feel as I did." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Sec that portrait and sign dure of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package. For sale by Killmer Urns., druggists. flavin Hnn mu Canmbrrlaia' C'anah UrmeAf, Between the hours ot eleven o'clock a, in. and closing time at night on Jan. 25th, l'lOl, A. F. Clark, di nggist, OlsdeSprings, Vs., sold 12 bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says, 'I never handled a medicine that sold belter or gave better satisfaction to my cusom ers." 't his remedy baa been in general use ill V irglnia lor many years, and the people there are well acquainted with ila excellent qualities. Many of them havo testified to Ihe remarkable cures which it has effected. hen you need a good, re liable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you are certain to be more than pleaded willi the quick cure which it affords. Sold by Killmer Bros. Tionesta, W. l. Wilkina West Hickory, Ph. PnriHr C'nasl Wllliunt ( Uaur, In new Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuli d and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, Iroin Cincinnati and Ch cago via lumievills. New Orleans, Huston, San Antonio, Elpa-so and Los Angeles tn San Fran, iscc Katta lor berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free descriptive matter and lull particulars, address E. A. Kiehler, Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, SI2 Park Build ing, Pittspurg, Pa. 1-l.i-tf Clirnnlr Oiarrliorn. Mr. C. B. Winglield, of Fair Play. Mo., w ho sultcred from chronic dysentery for thirty-li vn years, savs Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedydid bun more good than any niher medicine lie had ever ued Sold by Killmer Bros., Tiiuiesla, W. Ci. Wilkina, West Hickory, Pa. Cream of the X ws. Extravagance ia oft. n tho preferred j creditor of economy. Bring in your photo and havo a Me dalion made al T. C. S. It Faults ol other folks are moro glar. ing than similar faults of our own. For quick orders either 'phone will fetch 'em from the White Star llroeery. 1 If a mauls incline to be mean he should never live in a small town. A Medal ion picture with every suit to order th a nioi.ih T. C. S. It It lakes a woman's dearest friend to tell ber what she don't want hear to. All Ihe ao amiable green goods will be found al Ihe White Star li rocers. Thev keep right up with the times, and ho freshest goods al tho lowest prices will always lie f und there It Marriage ia a lottery in which a gill sometimes don't get a rhaiico lo take a chance. Choice patterns in carpet cot no more than grimy ones -com paro with those at T. C. S. It Words that bin n aht uld lie insnitd. This auggestion la gratuitously handed to spring poela. We have -onio rare bargains in Mavi land china at T.C. S. It After all, sympathy does not leavo much ol an impression. Largest linea of carpet samples at T. C.S. It After you have been sick a few daya it l ioksmighty cheerful outside. Executor's Sale of Valuable Ileal Estate. I will expose at Public Sale on Satur day, March , li02, on tho premi es, at 1 o'clock p. in., the Edward Kerr Farm, lying along the Clarion River, in Burnett Township, Forest County, Pa., one-half milo from ihe mouth of Coleman Itun, c mtaiiiing 77 acrea more or less. Im provementa About 3o acres cleared; house, barn, wagon shed, anil in cossary outbuildings, ALSO, Farm in Darnett Township, Jefferson County, Pa , oppo ite the mouth of Cole man Hun, along It e Clarion H ver. Con. tainlng 1:18 acres, moro or ieia. Improve mentsHouse, bsrn, Ac, tliirty-tlvo to forty acres cleared, balance in second g owlh limber. Terms of Salk-Oho third of nurchase money tn be paid at ti lie of sale, balance in two annual payments with approved security. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. S. M. IIknhy, Kxriu'or. March 3, l!H2. Wastlngta-H. Sprrinl l.ew-ltnte Kxcarsion via Pennsylvania Knllrnntt. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that on March 21 and April 3 it will run special excursions from lluf .alo, ML Morris, Bradford, Titusville, Falls Creek, Kinr.ua, Tidioute, and prin cipal intermediate stations on the I'.uirilo and Allegneuy division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, F.rie to Lock Haven, inclusive to Wash ington ror the beiietil of all w ho vih to vl it the National Capital. Itound-trrp tickets, good going on all regular trains nu day ol issue, and gocd returning on any regular train within ten days, ex clusive of going date, will be sold al rate of $10.00 for the round trip from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Divi. Ion, from Erie, St. Mary's, and infer me diate point"-; and t rato of $s 05 fioin Driftwood; $s.5 from Itenovo; 7.:tu from Lock Haven; and proportionate rates from other points, Tt ese tickets wilt o good lo return via llarrisburg or Philadelphia, and to stop off at Philadelphia returning If deposited with ticket sgent at II road Street Sta tion, Philadephia. For additional infi rmatiou consult small hand bills, spplv to ticket agents, or address It. r. r rasi-r, ras-enger Agent Buffalo District, So" .Main Street, Kilicoit Square, Hnttalo, N. Y , or E. S. Hariar, Division ticket Agent, n iiiiamsport, Pa. -i it Listen to Allen March 4lh and lth, April 1st and 15th special parties for Washington Stato in particular and all Pacific coast points in general will leave Erie, Pa., via Ihe pop ular Nickel Plate at 4 54 p. in. (Eastern or City time) under my direct care. Special repres nlatives of each road over which parlies pass w ill also be with .. e. Im portant arrangements have been undo for tourists car pace. fateful attention will lie givon to women, children and the sued who may elect to go w th me. No other agent can give you the saino advan tages tor a Hip or this kind. You aro strongly advised to make your arrange minis at an earlv date. Address II. C Allen, W0 Slate St Erie, Pa. A-I2-S 5 5t farjcls. Our carpets are well known. Wo have sold tho same makes for years. They aro the best we know olf. Our simples are in. Oui price are low. Come, and se tbein. It L. J. Hopkins A Prinlrr (really sniritrinrd. "I never was so much surprised m my life, as I was with the result of using Chainlierlsln'a I'ain Balm," says Henrv T. Crook, pressman of the Ashville (X. C.) Haxette. "I contracted a sever rheu matism early last wint. r by getting my feet wet. I tried several things forit with out benefit. One day while looking over Ihe Gazette, I noticed tint Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to euro rheuma tism, ao I bought a bottle ot it and before using two-thirds of it my rheumatism had taken its Might and I hare not had a rheumatic pain since." Sold bv Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. (I. Wilkins, We-t H ickory. Pa. TIONKSTA MA.UKKTi-1 CORPECTEll KVEKY TUKHDAY, BY KEUAHLE DEAI.KKS Flour V sack 1.10(5,1.50 Corn meal, feed, 100 tt 1.41 Corn meal, family, V '-li tt 1.01 Chop feed, pure grain 1.50 Oats .11 Corn, shelled ,M Buckwheat II our, fl lt .2J Beans V Imshel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders' .10 Salt Pork, f ! .12 Whitetish -J kit .on Sugar fiiu.Oi Svrup 2-1f .5(1 y. O. Molatises .Ittfa ..'(I I I2JMIS I .'J5 ' .V,0i ..Ml (..!i1 .O-lf.n.fis Coffee, Roast Rio Coffee, blended Java Tea Butler Rice Egg", fresh Salt V barrel Lard Potatoes, W bushel .11 .'.0 ti2 Potatoes, Sweet ft I.imo V barrel ... Nails t keg .Weill. nil 2.75 II ivo just h.I .It'll a line of 0 A R P E T S to otir st ick llio ki: il most people want, without the delay ol or ticr'ro; fmni dumpies. All new pot terns Also mattings CALL. ROBINSON. Bank Statement No. MISS. fl -Poll T ')K TI1K CONDITION OF IV THE FOREST COCNTY NATION AL UlNIC AT I B N Est TA, in the S'ate ot Peni sylvania. al the close of businesa Februarv 'i, liioi. RKSOCRCES; Loans and discounts JIM.Otkl 03 OverdrailN, secured and un secured 1,005 H lT. S. Bonds lo secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on I . S. II mils A.OI'J 50 Stoc.s, securities, i ic 4 LOU) 00 Banking-house, fimiiluro, and fixtures 1-J.7S3 08 Due from uiuuovcd reserve agent h!l.,V0 55 I liecKs ami other cash ileina .11 SI Fraction tl paper currency. nickels, ami cents 13.1 14 1jw lul money reserve in bank, vir.: Specie 1 1.701 00 Legal ten 'emotes... ".OuO 00 !S,7o4 00 Iti'iteiuntiiiii fund with V. It. Treas'i-,.1 1 crct.ot circulation) 2,500 00 $4 10.U.W 61 LIABILITIES: l apit il stock paid in flO.OnO 00 Surplus tu ml 17,479 09 1 iiuiviiicit protits ii'ss expenses and taxes paid 3.0S.I 05 National hink notes outstand ing 50,000 Ot) Individual depicts subject to check 103,012 51 Demand cei idicales nl'deposit... 253 78 Time cciliiicules of deposit. l,tl,lU 37 H!. 12 O'J State of I'enus.i hania, County of Forest, ss : I, A. !I. Kellv. cashier of the aliove named !uil,, do .--dciiiiily swiar I lint the ab ive 'atemenl is trim to the best ot my know -.!ge and I'. 'lief. A. 11. KELLY. Cashier. Suli-cribed and sworn to before me this 4:h day ol M.-ndi I'.H2. C. M A un kr, Notary Public Correct A. test : I. T. DAI.K. li. W. RolllNsON, T. F. Ruchky. Directors. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given lhat sn aptfli cation will be Hindu to the Governor of llin S'ate ol rcnn- Itania, on March 17, lti'i. i v i.eorge A. Nteckle. A. I. Shine. Joe tioiild an I others, under Ihe Act of As-eiiililv ol the C ouiinonwealth of Pen- nsv.vaiitii, entitled "An Act to provide lor the incorporation and r gulation of certain corporations. approved April if! li, Is, i, ami die supplements thereto, for the eb iracter ot an intended coror ution. In be cal ed Shipe Oil iV. Oas Com pany, the cliara.-ter nud olij ct of which is to in ill w i lls for ml and gas and mar ket the product, within the Counly ot r orest .it saui Mate, and lor these pur poses lo have, pusse-s and eniov all the rights, I. clients, and privileges of said act or Assembly uud its supj leinents. A. K. smrR. Yheels im mm CRESCENT, IMPERIAL. OR WASP. all inml.' by the American Bicycle Co , anil (lite I with tlie worl'l fatiioiin Miran & Wright tire J. Trices range from $14 TO $25! Guaranteed for six months'. Cull anr) txitnitie Sample Wheel). HEATING & PLUMBING OMJ'AXY. GOLDDN RELIEF CUTS fUHU:J ANY GRIP l'isits nr-w COLDS si i l-.l n 11 STINGS RfiLAf. i 1?i SORE THROAT P KRi'Sn f:Ail.5w ti. LJ.. -iNLURAtOlflJ ICOIIC KM C-R OUT DiarhmOaJ khm-j-rlU Cult-iH-afnittir .",.) 'I1.I1MI' HW I i h i ft. Our Spring Hats Have Arrived AND ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION. KNOX AND YOUMAN'S LATEST CREATIONS: Tle Tapering Crown i)er bics Willi Wiile Urmia, The Full C'rmvtis Flaring Iiriius, A ii.l tho New Sift Uata with High Cuilcl Hritna, Ami tlie pti e i no liiglicr than the inferior makes PRICE 3 TO $5 r.vcrj thing iv,r the M'rll- l)rsccl .Man Wlillo it if Xew and "i-to-Iate. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Soft I Harness Too ran make jxwtr m-s un wi: tui giiiva umii i- l It i:K A llni IIOHI 4111. YU CaXI entitle"! aa HIV mukuil 1,1 ico tu It'll m II Sirfisss Oil nink noor too It in c bur- nt-ss Hko new. Mavis of Itro. hi-nry tN1kst uil, LuU tho wvkilirr. ftM Trvwhr In owij il ua. Msdo bj STANDARD OIL CO. vs " ARITHMETIC FOR T1IK YOUNO AND OLD, taught by mail. Three months f,.r $ii.oo, lueluilinK a com mercial arithmetic. A snecial oiler. Write at ouee lor same, or l!o k kei'finn ami Miorthiiml. WABHKN roliMK.slMMIKIrlt Srllmil., Iloiliniiu lllock. Warren, Ia. The Spring Campaign i ii w ii in WALL PAPER ! CEO. I. DAVIS, The recotfuixccl artist in Paiier Hanuing anil I'liintimr. has all his suuiples reaily tor inspeeii"n, ami a nuei line al lower prices was never exliitnteil here or else where Mr. lavis is prepareil lo show samples aut irive estiumies on all work in his l.ni. ami it will tie well lor p.irtiea neeiliuu his servici a to consult him at ol ee heforo rncaiienients aro mile Ion taraheail. Itoriler papers u in st sa ne priee as i-eilinKs .ml walls. This is a new thiini ami an important item in keeping now n the expense. OHKX.O KUI.TON. Maniiracturer of and I'ealerln HARNESS. LOLLYS. BRIDLES, Ami all k i mis of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. '1 IONK.HTA. PA. H OW aliout your siia k of Stationary e do iiijii class Jnii l'rlnliiur. J if n m ATENT LEAT ROYAL SHOES. We are proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they are going to bo prime favorites this season and have taken speeial pains to make a eomplete showing of these superior shoes. No other house has such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Caroets. New Gqqds .v Every PEP;m?MiF Tionesta Cash -A-LWYS LEADERS IIST GiTJ ALITY OT& PRICE. What Would You Say? If a stranger should ak ynu the r uul to Kelleltville, woull y.m s'nrt him towanl I'leiisanlville? Wo dmc tnv li.)--you wonlil L II him the lu'-t tuiil nearest mad you kn w. If n 1'ii. ud nr elranger fhiiulil ask you h r tu go to led the largest selection rf . --CARPET SAMPLES. what . null) ynu say T If you lm-1 l iokeil over our line ami w ould tell him the truth, (which of coure y u would) ynu won say go to Heath A' Fe.iY Thoro you can sec Ilotlj-'Iii'iisvcl, YelvrtM, Aiuiiisr-, Tupctrlos and Ingrain in all SlyU, Anil you will hn assure! tho lonist prices, aa well courteous treatment Xutv U'onliliCl Ton? HEATH k FEIT. Up-to-Dato Dealers in (7OT, MEHCIM.XinSE. JVC. A. B. A. Watne Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRWTOH A. Wayne Cook, G. W, Kuhlnson, Win. Sineai l.auh, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Rlu-hey. J. T. I ale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yinent at low rates. We promise our custom era all the beuetlts consistent with cunservat Ive b klni;. Interest p il.l on liics deposit. Your patronage respectfully sollelteil. Up-to-date! RRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES The LEADING JEWELKK 32 SKN ICCA St., Oil, CI I Y, PA. Patent Kid. SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINCS LINOLEUMS R03.S. Kri.lt. Cashier. V, SMKAllB.Vl'Oll, Vim Preshlon NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. A Shoe Sale of JIaiiy I'l'lcp .1 11 r no tions on Desirable nml Slj lisli Footwear. Men's I'mix ( 'alt'. I jiamel, Patent Liatlur n.. I Ki t Sln.is, l esvy cxten i hi lule, Slot) ami SI(K) slmii for $2!0. M-ii's II .. v Kit a ,1 llox Cilf Slue, t-sll l.ieil, S-'.-'iO ami 82 75 slim j I'.r 81 '.hi Inli's' S'.'.OO Si,,e, i.eavy and l'o,lit m il-, lace iiiol liulluti, ki i anil cloili l' p, I t $1 75. Li.li K I'liiiei sn I Patent Leath er fin e ttmt f : "HI hoes for 82 25 H ivj Shoe', ell anli I, regular tl 50 fh' ea lor 0(1 a pair Mi?i s' Slioes, In nvy extension Sole. h-" 1 1 t i 2 81 n j.iir. hOlH PHONES. JOE LEVI, ('or. Ceutre, Sen-1 a, A Syraninre rjtl OIL CIT1, IM. Phono 'Jo RIGHT PRICES. Mu .Lillil Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Ruffs Store