THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WKDXLSPAY, FEURUAKY 4, I'.W.I i Su. i IIo. Tu. T7c. 'i;b. I"r. Ca. I 0. ij i 1 src:io ii:i2:i3;idl : 15! 1C ' 1 "i IS ! 10 ! 20": 21 1 i "I I I r.iCON'S THATlS. c r i3 j :: i-a 1 11 ixi 0 a. i. c M.ur J.J ii. i.i. 11 p.m. I ui". a i. I . i'u First i Q 1.1,-UT ( Full Ths diplomacy of John Hay promises to nain anolliei triumph in the Venczuo Ian case. Til KY won't liang Jim Tillman. A white skin covers many crimes in the Tillman st ile. IIokk Smith says tht l;;mocrati vic tory next year is nstueil. 'I hat is t lie way with soma victories, they aro always in the futiue. A New YoitK woman horsewhipped her husband "because she lovod him so." Let lis trust that this foim of manifesting all'ection will not spread. Ik the Monroe doctr ne is assailed, the Spaniards are K,,nK to feel less lonesome in Europe on the subject of a navy left along the American coasts as a monu ment. Tiik Cuban lieaty, the Columbian treaty and now the Alaskan treaty prom ise to constitute a grand monument to tho diplomatic ability of tho present ad ministration. Fkom present appearances it sec ins as though J. Hull an 1 1 Imli der Kaiser are about ready to eomo oil' their high pedestals. Your L'ncle Sam is talking business to 'em. What an indictment of South Carolina it is that the people of the country beiit ve that it will he impossible to convict Jim Till mail of murder, evt n with the clear and uiidisbuled facta now known. Tiik New York Journal has ro chris tened itself t ho New York American, but it still has its same old spasms in var ious styles of type aid party-coloied thought. Tho American is the Under in yello w-poster j on rim! ism. IiisHoi' Paiitiuiicik, ol Kioto, is quoted as say ing that there must bo an oriental typo of Christianity, just as there is an occidental, and that the Pmtestant lupin copal Church of America cannot be trans planted to Japan. The lato Abraham S. Ilewett in life gave away all his fortune except a modest competence for his wife and children. Here is a case oi a man who did not "die disgraced." and ho never boasted of his benefactions nor wanted them given pub licity. A iiokn more battleships is now need ed, according to tho Assistant Sccretaiy ot the Navy, an I tho admirals and other expert put tho number much higher. Tho country certainly needs a much larger navy than it now has to bo in an eftlcient condition of defense, and it ought to have whatever is necessary for that purpose. Fort stultified mid retrogressive politics commend ns to obi Virginia. Not con tent with embalming (ieneral Lee and Jeff Davis in bmn.o at Richmond they arc- now trying to hive i statue of Lee placed in the capitol of the nation that l.e fought to disrupt. An epidemic ol common sense would cause a great sen sation in Virginia. The Oil City lilixzard very sensibly obseives that the dilatory proceedings which aie now prevailing in the United States Senate serve to east discredit on our system of government. If a ma jority of tho Senators are in favor of admitting the threo territories a Stales they should he admitted. There should certainly Le a chance to vote on the measure. A Vienna paper is alarmed about the c-instruction ot the Panama canal, and says: "America will soon be tho pre dominate world power." Why should tho Panama canal do more harm than tho Suez canal? As fur American suprema cy it is already established in many re spects, and it is working to the advan tage of mank ind, though not ot royalty. Til ky all have troubles ot their own: King Kdward's new (Jerman steward has stirred iii trouble in the King's kitchen by instituting a regime of strict economy Tradesmen have protested; mainly l e cmise the steward refuses to jay royal warrant holders i") cents a pound 'brlard, when ho can get it for Hi cents in o'her markets. The tradesmen aro willing to compromise on a basis nfl'il cents. By the latest treaty to be submitted to the Senate the United Males and F.ng land will refer the A la-kan botindry dis. tiute, as far as tli. interpretation of the treaty of lsir, between (ireat liritnin and Russia is concerned, to a mixed commis sion of six juiists, threo on each side. Neither country i au lose its case by this plan except by the vote of one of its own representatives. The tribunal will at least gather much valuable information on the subject. Skmatok I'.khk lkkacii has introduced a bill in the Pennsylvania legislature to abolish the old "blue laws" passed a hun dred or more yesrs bco. They are prac tically a dead letter hiii! could not now be enforced ami it is proper that tiny he eliminated from the si itutes of the state. Titusville Courier. Is that so? How about the cities that have the Sunday closing of t usinesi, places in full force, and where, like in Pittsburg, you can't so much ns buy a slou-ie? It's e sy enough to enforce tho law if you have the right kind of people back of it. laws am Parental Influence. Many of the State I c-islatnres now In session will doubtless lie called upon to enact laws aga'nst cigarette smoking by the young, and the advocates of such laws will soon be telling the mcmbeis that the mothers will rise ir and call thrill blessed it' they will put some pro hibitory legislation on thesulj 'ct on tho statute books. That inguiiient was used to ii.lhicnce tho enactment of tho unti- cigarelle laws now in force and it w'li priiim'dy be used to aid in the enacmeiit ol moie laws on the subject. It is as fallacious, however, as it is plausi' le. It is doubtful if uny law has decreased cigarette, smoking am ng the young. Few atlempt", in fact, havo been made to enforce the laws, and they have been openly violated. They have not hud the support of parents ami teach ers, particularly the former, and as a con st micm-e. tin y have done lilllo or nothing to check iheevil. Cigarette smoking has decreased, not on account of the laws against it, but from the fact that it is no longer the "fad" it once was. And this decrease is much more apparent among adults than among voting lads. s a corrective f. r cigarello smoking among the young the parental slipper or a good strung leather strap are worth all the la s that can bo placed upon the stat ute books. The hitter can beeva cl, but a lesson administered b a thrashing re mains, lit the economy of nature it is almost impossible to impress the youtn ful mind permanently except through p in. An unenforced law litis no terror for a yoiithtul cigaicilo smoker, but a good whipping has some terrors. And the pin out w ho fails to administer such a Corrective to a delinquent son but ti lists M an um iiloiced law leans on a broken reed. It is not more hi a s but more parental influence- that is needed if cigarette smok ing among Hie young is to be check ed. If tho women who are besieging Legislatures to pass laws on the subject will turn (heir attention to educating parents, and especially mothers, and persuading them to exurciso thelraullior ity in the matter they will accomplish the reform they hnvo in view much more quickly au l thoroughly. Philadelphia Press. Statu of Oh to, City ok Tolkdo, ) , Lui't s County, t ' Frank J. Ch kn ky makes oath that ho is the senior partner ol the firm of K. J. Cheney tV Co., doing business in the City o Toledo, County and Stato al'oro sai i, and that said linn will pav tho sum of ON E HUNDRED DOLLARS b.r i leh and every ease of Catarrh that can not bo cured by tho use of Hai.i.'s Ca- TAItltlt Cl'llK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this titli day ol D.cember, A. It. lsjlti. IsivAL.l A. W. (5LKASOX, Xotnry I'ulilic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken' internally and acts directly on tho blood and mu cous surfaces ol the system. Send lor u stimonials, free. UO WIT 10.111 OKTABl.Y yet cheaply by joining Allen's special parties to leave Erie, Pa., February 17th, Maich lid and 17th, April 7th, '21st and llOlh. 'JO years' ex perieiK o in conducting par ties. Hundreds of testimonials to show. Write H. C. Allen, C. P. .C T. A., Nickel Plato Road, Frie, Pa. Low rates for other days also. A3-al2S Tendency of Ike Time. The tendency of medical s.deneo is to ward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been lully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men ha e to contend with, can be pre vented ' y the uso of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always ro suits from h cold or from iri attack ol in lliieu.a (grip), and it has been observed tli.it this remedy counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneumonia. This has been fully proven in many thous ands of eases in which ibis remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can bo relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a light cold wht n no danger is apprehended un til U is suddenly di-eovered that there is fever and dilliculty in breathing and pains in the client, (hen it is annoiin"ed that the patient has pneumonia. He on (he sale side and take ChainhprUiif s Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is con tided. Ii always cures. S dd bv Dunn. Tionesta, W. J. Wilkins, West Hickory. KM H TO t Al.il OltM A. The second Pennsylvania Railroad per sonally conducted tour to California for the present season w ill leave New York anil Philadelphia on iho Golden Oato Special, Feb. 10, going via Cincinnati, New Oi leans, San Antonio and F.I Paso to Los Angeles unci Sindiego. Three days will be spent in New Orleans.during Mardi-Gras festivities. Should a Millie ient number of passengers desire to travel under the rare of a tourist agent and chaperone, a delightful month's itinerary in California has been outlined; and are turning itinerary to leave S.in Frgnciseo March US, visiting Salt Lrke City, Glen wood and Colorado Springs and Ilen ver, arriving in New York April tj. Rale, S-7") from all points on the Pennsylvania railioad east of .Pittsburg, covering all expenses o! railroad transportation, side trips in California, and berth ami meals going on the s.ucial tra'ii. No hotel ex penses in California are included. Tick ets are good for return within nine months, but returning cover transporta tion only. For detailed itinerary apply t) ticket agents, or address Geo. W.' lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, I'road Street Station. Philadel phia, 'a. The scratch of a pin may eauso the bs (if a limb or even death when blond poisoirng results from the injury. All danger ol this may be avoided, however, by promptly applying Chamberlain's I'aiu I ' 1 1 ii i . It is an anliecptie and iiick healing liniment 'or en's, bruises and burns. For sale bv Ir. Iiuiin, Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. AI.I.I.VS M'l I II, I'AUTII S to Chicago and all points west aio sched uled to leave F.rie, Pa., February 17th, March 3.1 and 17th, April 7th. lilst land .tilth. Rates lowest, accommodations best, EO leant experience, testimonial) galore. .Write II. C. Allen, C. P. AT. A., Nickel Plato road, Krie, Pa. Low rales for other days al-o. A-ValiS The best physic. "Once tried and o:i will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, "sas William A.Gir rard. Pease, Vt. Tin-so tablets are Iho most prompt, most pleasant and most re liab e cathaitie in uc. l"nr salo by Pr. Iiunii, 'I'lonesi.i, W. (i. Wilkins, West lliokorv. Itewnre ol the man w ho nll'cr y u advice at the expense of a mutual friend. CMOT DOWN AT HIS DOOM. Rs.-il itate Man of a Pit'.sburg Su burj Wounded Ear y In the , p;u-':mrs, JVj. - -C n. Allison, a wc! ki....".'n rjil eiiate a.;cnt of Shera i!c:!, v. (,-( homo is at Glcnmawr nve ri:o a:id A.-'io stitvl, was tiuit at his :'.n.r at 2 o'c'wli Saturday morning ar.;I may (lie. A minor says that Uia t. .-5. '....iiu u a woman. .'.u. mii v.i at to iiie front door when ,o bo'.l in:is K.udly, and a moment l-.tcr nuIvrs of Cie family hoard a p:..(. 1 shot and a bedy strike tho floor. A!i:.-tu wa.i unconscious when they -;c!iod him. The bullet had entered t';e WU side, close to the heart. Dr. . I . I pliell, tt'e physician tf the A'lis. n fariiiy, who i.vas called, said tV.at x.io bti let had catered in the left breast, bul that he thought It had n'-:.! tho h:i;;r. On Thitrsi'.ny morning Mr. Allison te ceivc.l a parlase at his cirice, sent by i-"'il. a ldres.-ed to "C. II. Allis-ou, Sec re: :vy of 'j e Antl-Paloon Society, Sher iUr., Pa." Opening tho pacl;age, it v :is foinid to be a small hex, In which vv.s placed a b.adcd 22calibro revol v ' r. To Hie tvi.2f,rr v.as attached a string ib .1 ct Hi? ether enl to the spring with v lileii tV- l i x was fastened. The v. ;:.:e t f I. e maker cf tiie revolver was o'.i !:.atc 1. rorliitiatc'.y, tho infernal r.:p:-:;!ui; failed to work when Mr. Alii:-., n epe::ej it. Allison toek the box l; tl. o.":et service) officers in thU city, who have boon investigating the cae. His c!Vo:t to Veep the residence dis trict fi" e fr.r.i saloons is tho only ex planation cf the two attempts to take his life. The Shoraden police officers made every rfa;rt to find the person who did the Ehcailntr. Word of the affair was telephoned tr Pittsburg and the bor cusUs surrcundins Sheraden, and all trol ey cars were closely watched, but with r.o result. TO TAKE OFF CHICAGO FLYER. Pennsylvania to Annul Its Fast Train. Freight Congestion One Reason. Philade'phia. Feb. 2. Tho Pennsyl vania Railroad company has decided to annul ti.:e Pennsylvania Special," Its famous 20-hour flyer from New York to Chicago and return, which went into service in June last, the same day that ti.e New York Central put into seivlce the "Twentieth Cen tury l imited" from New York, to Chi cago and leittrn. Pennsylvania officials say that the abandr.nnient of the 2e)-hour flyer will greatly aid in breaking up freight con gestion end put an end to tho coil famine In the Fast. They say that to run this train at stuiii a high speoj malco. necessary the patrolling of every inch of track between New York and Chicago, t'io iaying over of local pass-en;;!1! trains for half an hour and i f freight trains for an hour or two. It is undeistcod that other rcad3 in the Trtnk I -no association have de cided to i. ') l: e Pennsylvania and re lieve the distress in the East and West arising firm the coal famine. The Pennsylvania Is to retain Its "Nov York and Chias?o Limited," a 2-1-hour tiain. Thought Kis Sand Bank a Cold Mine. Sharon. Fa., Feb. 2. James Bontley, aged Ci years, died near this city but week. Hentley for many years la bored undr the delusion that his sand bank was a veritable gold nii.'ie, and that with every ton cf sand taken from his place he was being robbed of thousands of do lars. For many years V delivered sand to tha blast furnaces 4 Sharpsville. Someone falsely In .ormed him that the- Claire Furnace company, of which Senator Ilanna was the principal owner at that time, was takins out tliMHanrls of dolla:s from earn bad or nam! delivered. Bentloy iirr-.edlately entered suit p.'ainst Sen ator ITanra and other stockholders for f'.M'iV'.'-e .-i.-'-.ascs. but th;- defendants wore acr --" vl, f ream of the News. Most men who consider themselves bijj; guns aro only smooth boros. Strootman shoes for spring wear Ibis week at Hopkins' store. It When a man's tJinper gets the best of him it shows him at his worst. When you want a nice fresh morsel for tho table call at tho White Star Groce ry. It Respectability may be contagious, but s line people fail to catch it at the right time. Only one black martin fur collar left. You Ret it cheap. Hopkins. It If a man ever coiiTinces bis wife tbst ho is a genius he must do it during the courtship. 'Phone the White Star Grocery when hungry and in a hurry. It A man usually makes a lot of new tracks in attempting to corer his old ems. Th ise ivho want to get their spring sewing done beforo warm weather can have a complete spring line to select from at Hopkins' Storo. It --We never see ourselves as we really are unless wo havo learned the lesson of humility. Musi in underwear of every descrip tion at Hopkins' storo. It A small voice in a man often has the same ellect as a hole in a nickle. A full line nf the famous Douglas shoes just arrived at Hopkins' store. It Many a fool man casts a shadow on bis life by standing in bis own light. Just a few baigain shoes left. Hop kins. It If pcoplo were compelled to follow tho ad v ice ti ey give there would soon be an advice lamine. Three la lies' jackets left one 3.' cas tor, one tan, one 41) blai k they go any price, lbpkins. It Lead ami steel have slain their tous aii'ls; gobl and silver their tens nf thous ands. --When you feel blue end that every thiiig L" es wrong, take a dose of ('l)Htn berla.n's Stomach sod I.ivi r 'faille's. They will realise and iiiiiu"'rao your Moina.-h. regulate your dowels, give you a reli-h f.ir i our food and make you In I that jo lliHohi world is i good pbire live. For sale by lr Ihmii, Tom s a, W. G. Wilkins, Weil Hickory. Low Kates West. Only 833 Cliicaso to S,m Francis oo, Los Anizplts, Portland, Taenmo, Seattle, an J iranv other Pacific C-ast point!", every day February 15 to April SO, 1903 One way, stcond class, colonist rates via Chicago, Mil waukee it St Paul and Uui m Pacific line. To the Northwest via this route, or via St Paul. Aililiiional informa tion on request. .John U Pott, District Passenger Agent, Uiotn 1), Park DuiMing, Pittsburg-, Pa. 1-21 3t PROCLAMATION. Wiikhkas, The lion. W. M. Mndsev, President Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in mid for the county of Forest, bus issued his pre cept for bidding a Court ot'Commoii Pleas, quarter ."sessions oi tno 1'euce, Orphans' Co irt, (Her and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for thy County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the fflil day of February l!H:t. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Pence Rod Con stables of suiil county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said ilav with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other lomeiiibrnnees, to do loose things which to their olllce appertain to he done, and tothose wboare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners 'hat are or shall Do in thojait of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecuto against them as shall be just, (liven un der my band and seal this lltith day of January, A. I). l!Hl:l. GF.O. W. NOIiLIT, i..s. SherilT. TItlAIi LINT. List of causes set ilown for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Count v, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1!I0:!: 1. Truman l). Collins v. John Wilson, No. 3:1; September term, l!k!0 Summons in ejectment. 2. J. 10. Iieck vs. M.C. Watson, No. ''8, Sept. Term, P.K1I. Motion to open Judg ment. U.rJolin Hoover. I,ib.,vs. I.eota Hoover, Hesp., No. :t, Nov. Term, VM2. Divorce, Issue forme.-!. Attest, J. C. GKIST. Prothonotarv. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 3., l'.K'l. During Jaimary For the E'urpose of Keojt- iug Our Tuiioi'.s 3Suy. A sweeping reduction iil he made on all Clothes to meas ure. Our stock of h'ue wool ens is and always has been the best in the Oil Country, and the C othes we make are sec ond to none. You can save from 85 00 to 10.0(1 on ench Soil nr Oser Ccat during this month. A word to the economically inclined is as good as a page, and our output for January is limited. THE ftlcCUEFJ CO, 2b AND 2!) SENECA ST., OIL CITY, PA. New I have just received my new gam plea ii f wall paper which I will lie glad to show to any ono who expects to have papering dote th is coniinc spring". Ju t notify me and J will bring the hooka lo you and quote prices. Ask pet pie for hom I have done paper! anging as to my re liability in work and fairness in price. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA A.C.UREY. LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. I toil i- of Hold Wosivcr TIOFESTA, ZP.A.. Telephone Xo. 20. Pennsylvania i ItAILltOAl). lil'KPALO AND AM.K(;HKNY VAL LKY DIVISION. Takin-r ellect. Januarv 1st. !'().'!. No. 3li Hutlalo Kxjiress, daily except Sunday 1 !:!!." a. m. No. :taoil City 'and Piitslniri; Kxj ress,daily,exce))t Sundav..7::!0 p.m. For Hick ory,Tidioto,Varren, Kin zua, Pradford, ( llean and the Must: No. 31 Olean Kxpress, daily ex-ept Sunday 8:.Vi a. in. No. 33 Pittsliiirjj IJ.xpress, daily except Sun lay i:.,'J j. in. I'or Timo Tallies ninl mMi'ional in for- j iiirttion consult Ticket Agent. V. V. A ITI ItHl.llV, J. h. V(l(iI). General Manager, (len'l I'afH3n r Ai;t. Jboolss, Seduced Prices ! FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS. FLEECED WRAPPERS. WALKING SKIRTS. FASCINATORS. SHOULDER SHAWLS. a n i various o'her WINTER GOODS at prices that will interest you Call and see us. R0BINS0N. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL CHOOL Prnvidea IVolessi ti:il Tiaining fir Teacher?, Prepares Young lVojilo , for College, and Oilers Excellent Facilities for General Education. VUKK TUITION fir Prospective Teachers. Hoard, Ko mi Hent and Laundry, gl'J7 per annum. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 39. For further particulars cull nu or Address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.P.in., Clarion, Pa. IKAIIjIYAY. TIME TABLE To Take KtVcet July 1st, l.'Ol KOVT Katern Tinn .statioiiN NO It'l l I a. m p itJ-P.1 f M O'lll in aiU 10 4i:i."i 11 Oi. I:, 11 'J.-..1 ii a:,'; 11 .Via 12 l;'."i u ;tsu 12 -l.-.lii !n mT.eavo l.-i Arrive :i. mjn.m Shellleld !! !.-. : 4 3. li )i lies lleiiry'.-i Mill III no Jay Hastings Weilerx M inisier Porkey Mavlmiir Hock Mills Kellettvillo Newtown M ills ltoss Hun jft .Vi 3 111 j.S 3.V2 TiD !s 20! 2 ;;n ;s ii,-, 2 i.i iV ,"l 2 00 7 fi l rs " 4" 1 f.(l 7 '2.V1 3.-1 7 1". 1 2 ;7 tin l i.i !t ho; ti loi "1 oo Nebraska p. m.lp.nnAi rive Ijeaveia.m p.in T. 1). COI.MXS, Pi(ksuh:nt. Cures Plieuniatism, Neuralgia, Injuries Sore Feet, I.amo and Aeliinn liaek. .Skin Piseases. Pains ami SraiiiM. TOja' jr my warn IVANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25. TRYIT W A jW O lyrT o wtb m n fi n i ii I . B . Bin U tt it B . AVith the gi'Oi'itei- part of tho winter before you, we offer you all our WINTER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, LADIES' COATS ONE-HALF PRICE Come early for these. Men's Overcoats and Pea-Jackets, also Heavy Suits to clean out. Men's Heavy Pants and Under wear. Also Trunks and Bags at Prices never before mentioned for Same Quality. Don't let this Sale es cape you, but see the prices on anything you need. Also best line of Shoes, Cloves and Mittens, Caps, Chinaware, &c. rra j jLioues ca us Tao Lmratsvs Brfno QmtZm k. a Seven M-iilio.-. iocs sz'-i ..i pait ID r;.o Girls Will If! Ml 1 ;. lit it:! m y I f.fftijln This being tho cae. They've ;ot to I nv Sinus nil thoir lite, and generally, when they prow up ihey're mighty particular ahoul ihech 'e.s they wear They want Style, Durability and Short Prices combined. Tnis happy combination is complete iu the Spring lino of Richuidtou Shoes now b. ing shown at our store. Uring your fout and ;;et a cmiipleto home for lliein at small cost. HEATH Up-to-Dato AO. A. 15. A. Waynk Cook, PrcsiJont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. AVayno Cook, N. P. Whoolor, Collections romitti I for on d.iy of pr.y inont era all tho lienelits c.msistont with conservative b kiny. lntoreat piid on tlmo deposits. Your pHtronau'O respectfully solicited. If You are a u ave Huy a postal card mid s. ml to The New York TiilmiK! IViner, New York City, for a freespec iineii cooy. The Fnbune Farmer is a National Illustrated-. Agricultural Weekly or Furnnrs and their fam ilief, and Htind.s at the bend of tho agricnllural press. The price ia 81 00 per yer, but if yu like it you can tectire it with your own favorite local paper, the Fonixr KiaTJii.iJAN, Tioneote, Pa , at a bargain. Poth pupirs ono year only St T)0. Sen your order mid money to the Re- I'llil.It'AN. cJria Some Elegant iiSli - I - '.v,: 111 iA t.s: Be Born Barefoot 0 Dealers m 0.S. Kkixv. Caxliicr. Vm. Smkarbafoh, Vice rrosiden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. FLIT PI UKCTOKS O. V. Itobinsoii, Win. SmoarbaiiKh, T. P. Kitchoy. J. T. Pale, J. II. Kelly. at low rates. We promise our custom r armer ne Cent qUki V uu: Store. p?, 0 every I Xjrvrn POX. 25c. H i
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