H Smart & Inventory Days Are Over. Now for a Quick Clearance Sale of All Winter Merchandise. Inventory reveals untold lines of various kinds of seasona ble and desirable merchandise in small lots, odd pieces and broken sizes that can have no place here. They have been re marked for quick clearance, so include this store in your shop ping tour to-day, and you will find in every section bargain piles plainly ticketed, among which you will find many needed things, on which the savings are tremendous. Ladies' Fine Net Robes Are Slaughtered. "Slaughtered" is not a pretty word, but we can think of none so appropriate. There are seven of these robes in the lot, and it will be a fortunate seven indeed who secure them. They are all beautiful and stylish, and with very little expense would make up into handsome party gowns. This is the way we've marked them down : A $ 20.00 one marked to 11.50 A $22.50 ona marked to 11.90 A 17.50 one marked to 10.90 A $12.50 one marked to 190 A $10.00 one marked to 5.90 A 20.00 one marked to 11.90 A 15.00 one marked to 8.90 SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Think It Over. Where can you invest your savings, in any amount, with absolute safety, eo they can be converted into cash readily it' desired, and earn you Four Per Cent. Our Certificates of Deposit furnish you all of the above advantages. Correspondence solicited. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $690,000.00. Hf:irl;is Another's Iturdrn. That U is not Impossible to ring a now chun,rc on woman's aversion to telling her correct a;'e has been proved by the root or of n New York church, lie docs not appear to bo more than fifty years old. but declared to uu In quiring parishioner that he was seveu-ty-tlve and added, "I shall be seventy seven my next birthday." "The other evening," he explained, "my wife and I computed that our combined uges foot up to a hundred years. Now, of course, no lady is ever over twenty-live years old, so to keep peace lu the family I suppose I must say I'm sevcuty-tive." "But why will you be seventy -seven your next birthday ?" "Because my wife's birthday and mine happen to fal! ou the same date, nnd" witli 11 sinh of resignation "of course 1 shall have to shoulder both of them." I'rrfect l"-n(urrH. In a perfect face every feature should bear n certain proportion to every other feature. The width of the face should be cHpinl to five eyes. The dis tance between the eyes should be ex actly equal to one eye. Another Im portant relation is that between the eyes and the mouth. The width of the ryes should lie equal to two-thirds that of the mouth. The nose should be equal in length to the height of the forehead, of n regular shape and pre cisely defined outline. Rnjoy mcnl. I have told you of the Spaniard who always put on his spectacles when about to eat cherries that they might look bigger and more tempting. In like manner I make the most of my enjoyments, and, though I do not cast my cares away, I pack them in as lit tle compass as I can and carry them as conveniently as 1 can for myself and never let them annoy others. Bouthvy. She Knew. "M.-iria." said Boggles to his wife, Vltli an Idea of Instructing her in po litical economy, "do you know what rivil service Is';" i '"Jasper," replied Mrs. Boggles, with memory of recent contact with the cook, "there Isn't any." Silberbers Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. iitii'r-icr 1) '- reople are queer. If a man's neigh bor Is kicked by a hoi so the neighbors are serious and concerned for the in jured man's welfare. lint if the neigh bor Is kicked by n mule, the best the neighbors can do for him is to laugh. Kansas City Journal. Would lie .More direful. Heavy Father (violently) Now, see here. Molly, don't let me catch you and young Dovecot flirting together In the conservatory again. Guileless Daugh ter (demurely) Xo, father, you shan't. Bystander. Greatness Is to take the common things of life and walk truly among them. Sohreiner. GET THE BEST Recently Enlarged WITH ' 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World with mnro than 23,000 titles, based on the latest cuiisua returns. NewBiographlcal Dictionary containing t ho nnmes of over 10,000 noted purauuB, Uuto of birth, death, etc. TAUnl hy W. T.HAllItIS.rh.T).,LL.I), Tj niiod Suites Commissioner o Education. 2380 Quarto Pages Km riitM. 600O IllMtrmtiona. lllch Binding Needed in Every Home Also W ebster's Collegiate Dictionary i-ioi-agi. liw lUuitntlODI. Regular Edition 7il0jS?jlaclx (Mndlnp. De Lu.ca Edition CJxHixi , in. Printed from Mini. plat, rn l.il.lw prT. 8 IwMtif.il tiiiiilinfri. rKLli, UictionrjWriiitU)."illuUrU:ilpnn)lileU. G. O C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers. Springfield. Mesa. GOYKKXMKXT IV TI1K DIQfllXCa The Mnyor Rcacnted Reference to Ills Ilrcach of Duty. John Barry win mayor of Crora well, New Zealand, when, In the prosperous times of gold-digging, It was the headrjunrtors of the diggers, nays the Town and Country Journal. He was not a reputable person, but ha was muscular, and kept the tur bulent population In order. On ono occasion he applied to the council for a fortnight's leave of ab fuuveo that ho might visit Dunedln. It was granted. Dnrry overstayed his leave, and the council, being of fended thoroby, pussod a vote of cen sure on hlin. On arriving homo, Barry attended the next mooting of the council, over which he presided. The minutes of the previous meotlug were road in vh!ch occurred the ontry. "A vote of censure was passed on the mayor for outstaying his leave." "Who proposed that vote?" de manded the mayor. "I did." Bald a councillor, stand ing up. John stepped from the president's chr.ir, walked up to the member, and raying. "Then take that!" felled him to the ground. "Who seconded the resolution?" asked the mayor, resuming his seat In the chair. ' No ono answered. "Then," said the mayor, "as there was no seronder, I need hardly Bay t!:nt It's Informal, Mr. Clerk; scratch It oiT the mlnute3." A ISural Sherlock Holmes. In a northern market town a r-'t had been lost, and search for It nd been In vain. A group of Inhabt mits were dlsctiFsing the mystery, T.i a half-witted fellow was Hsten ag to tho conversation. "I think I could find your horse," c suddenly Eaid to Sam Jones, tho ;:an who had owned the colt. "You? Rot! How do you think 1 co ild find him when we have ,-i to best men In the town out i" iii-r for him?" " 'r;i." said Jim, "I could try, : 'n't I?" " answered the owner, "you and If you find him I'll glvo j lu:lf p. sovereign." "All right." said Jlra, and he -; '. a way. To the surprise of all, r-'t-.miej In less than half an -'. b adir.g the missing horse. "Vv'cl!, veil!" said Jones, as he ' the rnimal and handed over the ird. "How In the world did you i hi n?" 'i '.ir. way. I thought. 'Now, If I I hc-se, where would I go?' ' -: I Tvent there, and he was on ..ot." The Motive. S:!llo Now that I have moved "!; o;;r neighborhood, you must !i r-n where to go to church. A II-p Well, I prefer St. Luke's .cr e'.iolr and St. Lucre's for curatss. . Slow, I'ncortnin Traveller. A New Haven man was praising :he bte Judge David Torrence, of 'Vm-V, Conn. ".Tndpe Torrence," he Bald, "ut prrd many an epigram 'from the i tich. In a case concerning a noise iiui -anc? a scientist was once testify ing before him about the speed of tound. " 'Sound,' Raid the man, "travels F.t the rate of 400 yards a second.' " 'All sounds?' asked Judge Tor rence. " 'All,' replied the scientist. " 'I'm sure you're wrong,' he said. 'I have noticed a great difference be tween the speed of certain kinds of sound. Thus, slander travels at the rate of quite 1,000 yards a second; flattery, 800 yards; while truth makes only a few feet a second, and, Blow as Its progress Is, truth often falls to reach the goal, no matter how short the distance.' " Boston Clobe. A Grievous Mistake. The Misses White were calling on a new neighbor, and while they were awaiting her appearance a little girl came Into the room, evidently bent upon the rescue of a doll recently abandoned there. Naturally she was viewed with some curiosity, and one of the callers, thinking herself se cure In the child's obviously tender ago, spelled a low-voiced comment, "Not very p-r-e-t-t-y ! " To her horror tho small maiden paused on the threshold, and, look ing contemptuously at the culprit, remarked, with lofty composure, "No, not very p-r-e-t-t-y, but rather s-m-a-r-t!" Foresight. "He is entertained constantly." "I suppose he has a host of friends." "Not that bo much, but he's care ful to be a friend of hosts." Many.nn Piln PoinA.lv mil. nn In nnn. venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle at- tflf'limRnt an Hint, thn rainaitn man V . a an. piled at the very spat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itch lug or protruding piles. Satisfaction gimranteed or money refunded. Sold by J. H, Morgan. 7Tb ie :aut TfuiTface" Sent tump lor Partiiulari ind Teilimooiil.ol Ihi remedy that clean tht Complexion, Brm.vea Skin Imperlecliom, Makea hew Blood and lmprorcl the health. II you take k BEAUTYSKIN braelicUl reaulla are (uaranteed ernuq rehiadei. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.. MHon Place, Philadelphia. Ps. r V II It ' ' VUU1I11 il tj 17 1 a If ILkl lllilUltjl will IIIU IILlll. lUVU. W. II. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with tba Liquor Licenses for the year ending January T, ltH7. DR CR To am't from Oerow & Gerow...S " " V. F. Weaver " " Q. W. Buhl......... 'MO 00 200 00 100 00 two W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest vauia (or the year To am't from Liquor Licenses, t 12A 00 " " BeUil Mercantile Tax 1,041 l't " Constables Rets 190ti 2 HO " M Peddlers licenses .... MO 00 " " State Personal Tax... 75 07 " " Tax an Co. Indebted ness 4 mills 28 00 " " Eating bouse licenses l' 00 " " Billiard Licenses 130 00 " " Wholesals mercantile Licenses 7 17 ' 2.m 97 82,393 07 W. U. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County lu account with the Dog Fund , for the year ending January 7, 1907. lo am t. or balance from t90fl S 748 or tax for lOOti . 088 t St, 85 To balance $ uO 47 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest To bal. from settlement of 190G..8 26 19 To am't ree'd from J as Armstrong " " " J.C. Bowman " " " J. K. Green... " " " L.L. Hunter... " " " Mrs. O. Helser , 8.D. Irwin.... " N. 8. Calhoun- " " " VTm. Knupp... " " " Wm. Knupp... " " " A. C. Brown.. " " " I). B. Tobey... " ' " T. B. Simpson. " " " T. B. Simpson. " " " T. B.8impson. " " " T.B.Simpson. " " " T. B. Simpson. " " " Gardner, Hall &Co " " C. Y. Detar 14 38 40 35 17 00 81 78 11 90 148 'J6 59 22 243 31 42 94 il 45 46 46 17 24 13 81 13 81 13 81 36 38 36 20 7 29 , , 843 82 To balance i 8 167 14 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, In account uary To bal. from settlement of 1606..8 21,076 09 To am't from liquor license 75 00 To seated tax for 1906 19,552 49 To unseated tax for 1906 4,183 38 To seated returns for 1905 To sm't 60 day list To State tax returned To 5 prct. added to seated rets..... To am't from land redm'd from Co To int. on unseated taxes To 5 prct added to collectors bal.. To ree'd from pipe sold Torec'd from fines To ree'd from piauk sold To am't of loan from Forest Co. Bank To Jury fee xu uoiauue $ 1U,651 42 W. II. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest year enaiug 10 oaiatce rrom last settlement. S 5.622 08 To seated land returns for 1905... 3 on To 5 prct on land returns for '05.. To seated taxes for 1906. To unseated taxes for 1906 To 5 prct added to col. balances... To from land redm'd from Co To from Krie Co. Poor Directors.. To from Clarion Co. Poor Directors To from Mrs J. Hinderer To from Fitzgerald maintenance J. Black lunatio To from Sheriff StrOnp mainten ance D. Rustler lunatic... To from R. L. Haslet maintenance P. M. Clark lunatic To from rent of Hood house To from school teacher's board at County Home To from cattle sold To from hay sold To from butter sold To from produce sold To int. on unseated tax To from am't over paid A. M. Neely & Co. error in bill 9,780 03 2,091 98 115 49 29 00 3 94 44 30 53 73 68 75 147 17 45 75 31 00 35 00 119 20 116 5!1 4 00 9 :i6 17 63 30 818,569 53 To balance 8 7,522 32 J. C. GE1ST, Prothonotary, in account with Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1007. To orders drawn 8 341 15 By fees allowed 8 341 15 A. W. ST ROUP, Sheriff, In account with Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1907. To orders drawn $ 109 CI By fees allowed 8 169 61 8. D. IRWIN, District Attorney, In account with-Vorest County for the year ending January 7, 1907. To orders drawn 8 5 00 By fees allowed 8 5 00 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account with said County for the year ending January 7, 1907. To orders drawn L. Agnew 8 300 00 To orders drawn A. Wolf 600 00 To orders drawn P. Emert 500 00 To o.-ders drawn expenses Co.ac't 124 91 To orders drawn expenses Poor account 57 19 81,682 10 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FORE8T We the undersigned auditors in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met at the Court House in Tionesta Boro, said County, on the 7th day of January, A. 1)., 1907, according to law and did audit and abjust the several accounts of the Treasure r, Protkonotary, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Commissioners and find tliem as set forth in the foregoing account. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 23d day of January, A. D., 1907. W. H. STILES, I seal K. L. HAUGH, seal Auditors. SAM T. CARSON. skal Attest, James D. Davis, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County Justices' fees t 2 85 Constables.. 123 06 259 26 Sheriff's fees . Prothonotary's lees 330 65 District Attorney ft w Stenographer 167 95 Telephone. 6 85 Refunding o de.'S 50 27 Burial of indigent coldie.-a 76 00 Kxtlnction of forest Urea 62 70 Road views 55 82 Klection ex pent us 1,329 86 W estern Penitentiary 138 15 Reform School 92 35 Boarding prisoners 108 45 Allegheny River bridge 0,029 16 Kellettvilie bridge (superstruct ure) 6,462 00 Kellettvillebrridge(siODework) 3,917 92 Sldowalk ou Allegneuy Hiver I II 'I I IK uu 1U By am'lonrrled to State act S YiA 00 " paid Tlonaata lloro Treaa a 10 00 paid JenkaTwp.Treas.. t0 00 ' carried to County sot... 73 00 00 County, id account with the State of $:oo oo Penney 1- ending January 7, 1907. By State Treas. receipts ..S By Printers bills By Postage allowed ! By exonerations By S prct. corn. oa$l,0iKliner. tax By 1 prct. com. on S 11.49 & $V1.2i By 1 prct. com. on $783.07 State personal tax By 5 prat. com. on SS6j.1T 2,178 39 115 9ft tl M o eo AO 00 43 7 83 2S 'J6 85 By sheep orders redeemed 8 147 00 00 Hy 3 prct. com. on 8 147.00 4 41 lly exonerations Hi .so isy o prct, com. on $77.00 exoner ations 3 8, By am't carried to School Fund of Green twp 63 9 By am't carried to School Fund of Barnett twp 60 63 uy am't carried to School Fund of Hickory twp 60 60 ny am-i carried to School Fund of Harmony twp 03 33 By am't carried to ttcbool Fuud of Howe twp 44 44 By am't carried to School Fuud of Jeukstwp 48 89 By am't carried to School Fuud of Kiogsley twp 6ti 69 By am't carried to School Fund of Tionestatwp 85 53 By am't carried to School Fund of Tionesta Boro 40 00 By am't returned to Cbas. Car- baugh act. error in assessment 73 By 3 prot. com. on above Item 02 By am't to balance. 620 47 $1,43(1 83 County, in account with the Redemption Fund ji aiming January I, itrUf, By am't paid 8 M. Henry 8 14 38 40 35 17 00 31 78 It 90 148 26 C9 22 215 31 42 9 1 12 (il lil 45 11 77 19 71 167 14 F. R. Lansou... J. G. Gelst 8. M-Henry 8. M. Henry , J. T. Brennan... 8. M. Henry J. O. Wheeler... J.C. Wheeler... Kit Berlin J. T. Brennan... F. X. Kreitler... 3 'prct. com. 8656.97 am't to balance., with Forest County foi the year en 7, 1907. By Co. ordors redeemed 8 By 3 prct com 35,215 95 591 74 154 91 6,000 00 60 00 By 1 prct com By Co. bouds redeemed 8843 82 ling Jan- 445 75 By 1 prct com. on 86,000.00 62 40 By am't of due bill lor iut. on 3f2 91 80,000.00 bonds due Aug. 22 29 1, '05 extended to Feb. 1, 104 59 1906 ,. 35 20 By due bill for same from Feb. 1, 230 98 '06 to Oct. 1, '06 35 00 By 3 prct. com. on due bills 49 00 By int, coupons redeemed 1 00 By 3 prct. com. on 8100.00 By 5 prct n license money car- 10,000 00 ried to Co. ac't 4 00 By Bute tax on Co. Indebtedness By 3 prct commission on same By am't paid school directors at tending convention By am't paid Supt. Morrison ac't County Institute By 3 prct com. on $ 107.33 By am't tax on lands sold to Co... By iu'i tax on lands assessed In error By am't of exonerations By 5 prct on exonerations 8243.55 By land retu. is By 5 prct on land returns By collectors com. and abatem'ls By collectors abatements By am't to balance tiO 49 160 00 6 6 100 00 3 00 3 75 28 00 84 21 00 14i 33 5 82 146 64 197 70 342 09 12 18 762 63 38 13 824 38 727 33 10,651 42 856,260 14 County in account with the Poor Fund for the January 7, 1907. By poor orders redeemed 8 7,477 37 By 3 prct com. on 87,477.37 224 32 By poor bonds redeemed 1,000 00 By 1 prct com. on 81.000.00 10 00 By Int. on 820,000 bonds, paid 800 00 By 3 prct com. on 8800 24 00 By double assessment iM 94 By exonerations allowed 156 95 By 5 prct on 8112.03 exonerations 5 60 By am't of tax on land sold to Co. 73.32 By land returns 381 76 By 5 prct added to laud returns... 19 09 By collectors commission 412 18 By collectors abatements 36;) 68 By am't to balance 7,522 32 8 18, Still 53 By salaries 8 1,500 00 By expenses allowed Co. ac't 124 HI By expenses allowed Poor ac't... 57 19 COUNTY, 88., 81,082 10 for the year ending January 7, 1907. Petit Jurors 6S0 43 Tipstaves and Court Crier 153 00 Assessors' pay 1,115 88 Commissioners' Clerk 780 00 County Auditors 117 68 Janitor 420 00 Printing and legal advertising... 759 35 Cmmonwealth costs 198 03 Insurance 346 25 Stationery and books for Sher iff's olllce .'. 40 00 Court Auditor 10 00 Night watchninu 10 00 Express and drayage 17 85 Lunncy fees 14 50 Traveling expensos 7145 Loan Forest Co. National Bank 10,MM 00 Interest on above loan 333 34 Washing for offices 6 50 Incidental expends 39 21 Tirrwr: .tiiwiiiiiii I Display and Sale of $2,000 Worth New Undermuslins. Coraot Covers, Drawers, Cberaieo, Gowoi and Skirts. All the center aisle tables clear back to the staircase have been set aside for this display. Don't feel that you must buy if you come. Every woman delights to look at dainty lingerie, so you're welcome. There's a gown nt 80o that we consider so good that we bought ten dozen of it and it will not last the sale. Fivo styles of gowns at $1.19 that surpass in beauty of de sign and quality of material anything we have ever been able to offer at near that price. OF SPECIAL ITi:Ki:ST-To buyers of the finer grades of imported Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrlo lingerie. Not imported garments, but absolute copies of Frenob lin gerie by a celebrated New York manufacturer. We have placed on sale upward of two hundred garments consisting of Corset Covers. Gowns, Drawers, Chemise aud Skirts at prices ranging from 25 to 50 per cent, less than regular. Garments that ranged in price from $2 50 to $10 each. WTT.T.TAM B TAm; bridge 2,900 KHpairs Nebraska bridge 1,070 Painting and repairs ou various bridges 701 Fuel, lights and water 380 Hooks, stationery and postage, Commissioners' ollloe 332 Books, stationery and postage, Prothonotary's office 132 Books, stationery and postage, Treasurer's ollloe 68 Court House and Jail repairs and supplies 218 Scalp bounties 27 Jury Commissioners and Clerk 79 lirand Jurors 256 FINANCIAL ASSKT8. Balance in Treasurer's and Col lectors' hands $10,651 42 Due Irom Tionesta Boro 301 25 Seated lands returned 762 63 Liabilities over assets 5,284 70 17,000 00 $17,000 00 EXPENDITURES of Forest County Poor District for year ending Jan. 7, 1907. Salaries, wages and medical at tendance ) 1,421 Provisions and supplies 603 Fuel and light 482 Clothing and shoes 3 Dry goods and bedding 47 Medical supplies 120 Ordinary repairs...'. 211 Traveling expenses 126 Fsrm expenses 887 Incidental expenses 18 Telephones 15 Kuildings and improvements ... 75 Insane at State Hospital 1,323 Outside relief. 1,638 Feeble minded at Polk 235 Stock bought 15 Inventorying property County Home 10 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. Balance in hands of Treasurer and Collectors $ 7,522 Amount dun from individuals account Warren Asylum 164 Amount due for sales from farm 85 Interest in property of Sarah J. Hood 500 Liabilities over assets 16,728 $25,000 00 $25,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. ' . We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor District, do hereby certify that the f iresoiug statement of receipts and expenditures and statement of assets aud liabilities are correct and true, to the best of our knowl edge and belief. LEONARD AUNEW, IskalII Attest: ANDRKW WOLF, skalH Commissioners. J. T. Dalk, Clerk. PHILIP EMKRT, skal j STOVES! The Stove problem is always a bothersome one, but we can help you out to a nicety in anything in a Heating or Cooking Stove or Range For either gas, coal or wood. Our stock is large and varied and our prices are usually lower than others ask. In Hardware We have them all dowaed. Stock never allowed to run out. Edged Tools, Saws, Axes, Lumbermen's Supplies, Cut lery,' Tin and Granite Ware, and Kitchen Furniture of all sons. Globes for the Wiltom Gas Light. Full line of Horse Blankets. The Hunting Season Is now ou and we are prepared with a full line of ammunition. We can save you big money on any style of Shot Gun or Rifle. Call and see. J. C. Scowden, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, It me Deposit Solicited. A. Watnr Cook, President. A. B. . DIRBOT0R8 A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. Hmearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low ratos. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. I nterest pld on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. OIL CITY, PA. 00 00 82 75 88 85 75 79 00 60 71 Commissioners' pay 1,500 00 Bonds redeemed 6,000 00 Interest on bonds redeemed 220 49 Interest on bonds 100 00 Htatetax on County indebtedness 28 00 Paid School Directors' Conven tion 21 00 County Institute 146 33 Lands sold County 146 64 Double assessment 197 70 Treasurer's commissions 822 12 Collectors' commissions 874 69 Collectors' abatements 727 83 f54,500 25 STATEMENT. LIAIIILITIKS. Bonds outstanding $ 7,000 00 Loau at Forest Co. Nal'l Baok... 10,000 00 Fruit trees 71 29 70 85 50 66 52 08 27 60 15 13 80 35 INI 90 Shade trees Burying soldier , Mortgage on Sarah J Hood property Insurance Clerk , Taxes Stationery Express and drayage Treasurer's commission Bonds redeemed 1,000 00 Interest on bonds 800 00 Double assessment 08 94 Lands sold County T3 32 Collectors' commissions abatements and $10,489 41 32 00 18 00 50 LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding $25,000 00 Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 50.000. $70,000. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum Keli.t. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice President 28 90 2!) 00 35 00 180 50 294 48 120 00 37 25 8 80 2 43 258 32 781 46 ah.
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