The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 26, 1890, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. t. WINK,
Koiton 4 rnoPRitTon.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1800.
Announcements.
Tkhw. President Judprn, 20; Con-
5rea, 120', Rcnato, $15 : AMembly, $10;
.BRociatn Judo, 10; Prothonotary, f 10 j
!Sl:erif JW; County Commissioner, $5 i
i .. " i a- . An.nti. i i
Jury Commissioner, (2; Dolnirate to State.
Couvention, ft. Strictly casn tn advance,
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
Wo arp. antho. Ized to announce th name
of HAU'VEl- D. JRWIN. of Tionesta. Pa.,
M n candidate, fof the office of President
Jud?o, subject to the flecis'on of the Re
publican County Primaries, and. the 37th
Judicial 2 trict, Convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are ':ntnorl,od to a-.inoiincn C. F,
QII T.KSPTr. oi KincMry township, as a
mrni'cir.te for Associate Judge, subject to
Kepunduin nsagos.
We i-vo authorized to announce C. W,
CLAKK. of Tionesta township, as acandi-
date fcr Associate J mine, subject to Re
publican usages.
WerreM.'tiv.rlied toanncnn?e JOPEPII
G. DALE; of Tionosta, as a candidate for
Associate' Judge, subject to Republican
USttfTG
We are authorized to announce FRED
ERICK STITZINUKi:, of Tionesta town
ship, as a candidate for Associato Judgs,
subject to Republican usages.
1,111 " "AMkRLY.
We are authorized to announce the
name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksbnrg,
Barne't township, as a candidate for As
sembly, subj5Ct to Republican usages.
Wo are authorised to announce the
name of S. 8. TOWLER, of Jenks town
ship, as a candidate for Assonbly, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCHER, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to Re
publican usages.
PROTUONOTARY.
We re authorized to announce CALVIN
M. AKNKR. as a candidate for Prothon-
otary. Register, Recorder. &c, subject to
republican usages.
SHERIFF.
We are an'horircd to announce JAMES
II. SUTLER, cf j.ionesta, ts a candidate
for Slier'C, subject to Republican usages,
We are aiithorteed toennouueo HARRY
MAZE, f.i" jenks township, as a candidate
for Slienti, tubject to Kcpuuncac i.eages
We me authorized to announce JAMES
K. G? FEN, of West Hiekoiy, Hr.rmouy
township, as a candidate tor eueriu, suo
Ject tc i;epublicau usages,
W ae ambonzed to announce JOHN
R. OSGOOD, of Kingsley tovus!.ip, as a
, . . 'n, l.l . U IvII
canmuaie ior ouurni, suujuct u ieuuuir
can usages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
MnINTYRK. of Harmonv township, as
candidate for County Commissioner, sub'
ject to Kebubllcan usages.
We are authorized to announce J. J
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F,
T.KDKBDR. of Green township, as a can
did ate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We aro authorized to announce SAM
UEL MERVIN, of Hickoty township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Hopubiican usages.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
AG NEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican Slate Convention.
The resignation of Princa Biwnarck,
Chancellor of the German Empire,
and its acceptance by the young Em
peror William, has stirred op no small
amount of uneasiness among Europe
ans. But the feeling of distrust will
likely die down ohortly, and things
will be moving along as though there
had been no Bismarck. It ts getting
go that the welfare of a nation doesn't
depend on any one man.
Senator Sherman's new Anli-Truot
bill provides that "arrangements, con
tracts, agreements, trusts or combina
tions" for the prevention of competi
tion are to be declare;! "against public
policy, unlawful and void." The
United States Circuit Court is to have
origiual jurisdiction iu suits arising
under tho law, and the Attorney Gen
eral and District Attorneys are direct
ed to commence and prosecute the
cases.
VV 8
We Will Double Up!
The issue for 1892 has been fixed.
It will be the struggle o,f 48-38 over
Bgain protection "agaiust not exactly
free trade but against 1 w duties. The
Committee on Ways and Means has
deliberately made the issue. It was
in its power to advise a much more
sweeping reduction than it has done
and to add largely to the free list.
Such a course would have forced the
Democrats into a bold espousal of free
trade. But it has chosen conservative
methods, and the contest will be
fought all over again at the polls.
rhila. Inquirer.
One more Democratic Congressman
elected by fraud was compelled to
walk the plank lftst Thursday, and a
good RepubHcan, who was elected by
a majority of the votes, takes his place.
Sydney E.JSIudd, ia the 7ifth Mary
land district, takes the place ot Barnes
Comoton. Mr. Mudd, however, will
Berve but one term, as the Maryland
Legislature has so gerrymandered tbe
State that only one Republican can be
elected hereafter, and he fiom the
Hagerstown district. Senator Gorman
took mighty good care of bis heelers
when be prepared that apportionment
bill.
DAVID -:- MINTZ,
The Marienville Merchant, is now
East buvme the Finest btocK oi
Dry Goods, "Boots, Shoes, Clothing,
and Millmeiy Goods, to he found
v"V j r- ...... t - "f "l
in western i.yeiinsyivama. juoois
sharp for hi& broad-gauge ad. soon
$300 Prizes.
Case School of Applied Science
offers live $300 prize scholarship on
entrance examination, for particu
lars address Cady Staley, President,
Cleveland, O. 4t.
If vou want barcains in Watches
Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, call
at A. C. Guth a Jewelry blore. II
Gen. Robert C. Schenck, the emi
nent ex-Soldier, Congressman and
Diplomat, died at his home in Wash
ington, on the 23d iust., of pneumonia.
Brother William A. Wallace is
coy about announcing bis candidacy
for Governor. He ought to know that
coyness never won anything from the
party be is traveling with.
A combination of the William M.
Singerly Democratic party with the
William A. Wallace Democratio party
would make things painfully lively for
the William L. Scott Democratic
party. It would be a clear case of
double-teaming.
The new tariff bill would cauie a
reduction of about $60,000,000 in the
revenues, yet the surplus crushers are
not happy. When they set out to raze
mountain thev are never satisfied
until there is nothing left of it but
bole in the ground.
The death, from heart disease, of
Maior General George Crook, at his
room in the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chi
cago, on the 21st inst., removes anothe
of the brilliant generals and bard
fighters of the late rebellion. At the
time of his death be was in command
of the Department of the Missouri
U. S. A.
I IB
The leading Mugwump newspape
of New York admits that it was not
satisfied with Cleveland's administra
tion of civil service. It is need lees to
6 ay that it is diesaticDed with Harri
son, and it ia certainly not going it
blind to predict that it will uever be
satibfied until one of its pharhees bits
in the White House, which will be
when T
The Willianisport Republican very
- sensibly argues that soui f the coun-
' ties of the State are in too great hurry
to elect their delegates to the State
Couvention. Some of them aie named
a year in advance, and many others
long time before any issue has been
raised or the people given a chance to
express themselves. It is required
that sixty days' notice of the State
Convention shall be eiveu. and there
is really plenty of time between the
call and the convention to name the
delegates. At all events, the business
of electing delegates a year in advance
ought to be done away with by a rule
of tbe party. I'ltila. Press.
Tioncsfa Township Autll
tors Report.
Win, Lawrence, Treasurer, in account
with the Road Fuud of Tionesta town
ship, for the year ending March 10, 1890,
DR
NEW "YORK PF.NN-
YI.VANIA RAILROAD, formerly
R., N. Y. A T. R. R.
Time Table taklnjr effort May 12U. 1.
Eastern Time iMi Meridian.
)Y THIS wo do not mean that wo shall
) tako a life partner, Wo havo not tunc.
But wo will double up tho sizo of our
stock next month. On or about March 10 no
rN INO,
wo will go East to purchaso our spring
Stock, and wo will try and havo tho I most
and Best in Forest County, and will guar
antee that wo will crivo tho bcneiit ot .Low
Prices to our customers.
At nrcsent wo aro offering our stock ot
Ladies' and Children's Garments regardless
of cost : also our stock ot Kemnants, con
sistinc of Dress Flannels, Cashmers and
ovcrvthiiiff in tho lino of remnants which
must bo closed out before wto will go East
tn rrnvnlinsn filir Snrillir StOCK. as WO
want to mako as much room as possible.
Wo havo only 5 cases of Candeo Boots left
that sell at $2.40. Uomo anil got a pair do
foro they are gone.
Trains will leave TlmioNtA for Oil City
and polnt Weft as fol'.owai
No. H3 Tlirouffh Freight (carry-
rff nntmeniT'ra) a. m.
Kn. HI llntl'rtlo Mxiirean l!2;;KI noon.
No. 01 Way Kreiht (carrying
imtwoiiKcra) "' I"
No. 33 Oil City KM rex :" p. i".
Fnr 1 UiAt nrv. Tldioute. Warren, K Iii7.ua,
Bradford, Olo'an and the Kant!
Mean Kxpresa Hi liia.in.
Mtlwbiirirli Kxpresa p. III.
No. 1H1 Through Freight (car-
rylng mxenger i.ijjn "
Train m and (HI Run Pailv and carry
pnHnengrrn to and from points between
Oil City and Irvlneton only. Other tralna
run duilv except Sunday.
Hot limn Tames ami ion mmriiiHimit
from J. L. CRAIG, A eon I, Tlnnowtii, l'rt.
11. 111'JL.L), uou inupt.
J. A. FF.T-LOWH,
Uen'l rnsaciiucr 1 l''kct A (rent,
lliimiin, N. Y.
S. fl. BEST &
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Peak in in
ITTT IR ItT I T TT IR HI.
-Also,-
CUT - PBICE - STOKE,
Tionesta, - Pa.
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
We WILL March
AT T1IK 1IIM1 OF TSIH
And giva nioro value for f 1.00 than cau bo got olnewhore !
1
RAYMCKD'S PECTORAL PLASTER
The wonderful Coiil'Ii cure. A rmaltlvo
cure for Vliooiiiif Cough and all Throat,
l liesi and l.ung tioiihioh, ann an t jukhm.
In also the best known Itemeoy ht iociu
naiiiH. k u i ll as Lumbago. (Sciatica, etc.
Mold by nil druggists. aug7-ly.
ISTEW GOODS 1
Wo ere lust openhi" our Fall purchases of Fall and inter uoous. nna iiiBriiiiiSi.iu.ii
at 1...'. - - -j - - - -
"ROCK BOTTOM !"
nmTmTit nvTTvrt nr i rnc fir -(frmFTTTff
n... ei.,n,inn T),nm ! nnvnr luwn no CHOCK FULTj of Raraalna as
o, - - r..,.,i.n. ! nr,-M tmm 84.00 to PO.00. A bamain 111 every auit
Largest, Asaoitment the Rest, and I'rioos tlio Low
this rail.
1 Our iitoi-k 1 tho
est of AN Y in Forest County.
overcoats;
w 3HS3SS
Ralance last report
Am't received C. VV. Clark ....
Ain't Henry Blum, Collector .
Am t W. u. won
f532 67
en.
Am't of orders redeemed ?11 5fl
Percentage on orders redeemed 12 47
Am't to balance 103 61
$532 67
POOR FUND. DR.
Bal. in bands of Treas'r last report. ..?786 48
CR.
Orders redeemed f 100 66
Percntago to Treasurer 3 02
Si 03 OS
Balance In hands of Treasurer.. .$'W2 b0
W. II. Wolf, Collector, in account with
the Road Fund of Tionesta townslup,
for the year ending March 10, lS'JO.
CR.
Am't cash tax returned to County...$ 37 95
Am t work tax returned to county... v vz
F.xonerationa on work tax 21 61
Exonerations on cash tax 14 35
Exoneration error Robert Mealy.... B iM
F.xoneration error McMillin & Uold 2 20
Five per cent, on $332.61 16 OS
Treasurer's receipts 332 fl
Balance 3 tss
$044 b2
DB.
Am't of cash duplicate J402 08
Am't returned on work tax 141 24
Five per cent, on $30.00 1 0
$.41 62
8TATEMENT OF ROAD DISTRICT.
Outstanding orders at last report.. .$2085 25
Orders issued during year ot lhS!.. 2107 30
$1102 64
Am't redeemed in 1S&0 $ 416 56
rAftMIKM 0hi PRinr
10 41
I s" trvrwe no,1.,ufi-ters for Ovoreoats! W wi'l sell a good Chinchilla
r... vv .Hi nll i.nod l'laiii Overcoat for 63.00. We will iitol i-inor
Orades at price's to correspond. fe have an Fxcellent Line of Ovcn-oaU
price from $3.00 to S20.0U. in ioys anu juuuia w,it,h...i3 ..o v.... ..v , ..
boy from four years up.
MTDON'T BUY OVEUCOATS TILL YOU UO TUltULUii oi oiutivi
has had such good success that
WE ARE FORCED TO ENLARGE OUR STOCK 1
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full
Line of Pants.
DRESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS!
Tt ,l,1 tke a whole nowspnncr to di Justice In advertising our' stock of press
nrxuls Flannels and Domest c Uoods. vt o win simpiy v iuh i-(n..... ...
noiMis. 1 '"'"Vr.r..v-a. Ti,.n,,.iiivt tlioiroodandtiio low prices wo huve on
ana me i i-..-' i "
then, WILL MAKE THI'.M CIO. , oi. ,a,
L Alii F.S N K M AUK KS 1 LA11 ES' JACKETS! MISSES' and CHILDREN'S
WRAPS! In Ladies'. Misses' and Children's vv raps wo are iujuiw uiu
also havo a line assortment of
SEAL PLUSH SACOT'ES I
TCDON'TjFAlL TO SEE OUR CLOAK PEI'AHTMEST isr.i uur. nil.' ukj i i
We carry a Fine Line of
FRESH GROCERIES !
Which we are sellinii at tho Lowest Fiirures such (roods can be sold for. Wo do
not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our BU.ro, but will deal
only in the VERY BEST, lliithest market prico paid for Hides and Pelts.
Our croods hare always borne a cood reputation and our prices are known to be
own at the bottom. Il will be our aim to kocii tliein so. and by fair deal ins and strict
attention to the wants of the peoplo, hope to merit a continuance of the generous pat
ronage lieretoiore exieuueu. uive me a can ana ue conviucou.
All Grades Underwear.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Gloves and Mittens.
Fine Assortment of
Neckwear.
We haven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WE W ILL NOT Bl. IN
ERSOLO. Call In ande will convince you that what wc say is i lit 1;
Boot3 and Shoes.
Rubber Goods.
Rubber Boots.
"Wool Dress Shirts.
Hats and Caps,
Am't of outstanding orders f3778 OS
AVAILABLE ASSETS.
Balance in hands of Collector $ 83 8S
Balance in hands ot Treasurer 103 t4
Unseated tax of Isms 11. VJ 61
Unseated tax of lttbO U10 00
?-2.51 06
Net indebtedness ?15i5 0:
We the Auditors of Tionesta Township,
having examined tho uiwounU of said
townshin for the year endinir March 10.
ls'.K), niul them asse.1 lor in in me I'irogoiuj?
report. Witness our hands the day and
year above written.
l. u. HLoriiEii,
liKO. WEAMT,
Auditors.
Attest Q.. Jamikon, Clerk.
The Boston Clothing House,
Stockholders' Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the Tionesta (ias Comiianv. will bo
held at the ollico ot the Company, on the
first Monday of April, A. l. 1H;HI, beinif
the seventh day, tor the purpose of electing
Uirertorsoi sain eoiupuiiy mr me enduing
year. K. L. 1JAV1S, iSocretaiy
March 10, 1800.
NOTICE.
Whereas, letters testamentary to the es.
tato of O. (1. Butterlield, late of Tionesta
Horoiigh, deceased, havo been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requosled to make inline
diate payment; and tliosn Having claim:
aiainsi the same will present the same
duly authenticated for settlement to
A. B. KELLY, Executor,
Tionesta, Pa., March ii. lbi0.
OEND your Job Work to the REPU13
L1CAN Oflice.
GROCERIES, FLOUR AMD FEED.
Our Gr.ioorv Department is always up to tha Stnndard. Everything sold at tin
Lowest Possiblo Price. We take pleasure In showing goods, come ana see us.
I-I. J. HOPKINS & CO.
HERMAN &
DRUGGISTS &
TIONESTA,
SIGGINS !
GROCERS,
PEPiPJ.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly coinpotont Clerk,
will always bo found tho
PUREST DllUGS AND CHEMICALS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Jlercniilllc ApprnlsfrN IJst
for Forcut County
A. 1. ISttO.
The yendors of Foreign and Pomnslin
merelinniliKo in Forest County, will tnko
notice that lliey are appraised and da-sod
by tlio undcrslKiied Apiiraiser of .Mer
cantile and nl), or License lux, for tho
year 1S1KI, as follows, lo-.wil:
Nnme. Class. Tax.
UirtNW.TT TOWNSHir.
Cook. A 13 fil2 60
Maple Cret'k Lumber Ci 13 10 00
Pcaisall, J. U U 10 00
(1RKKN TOWNSHIP.,
Collins A Krcitler .11 7 00
Collins Watson 11 7 00
Bowman Lumber t o 11 7 IK
Urevtuii, 1). r. 11 7 00
Lacy, CI. 8 H 7 W
HARIONY TOWNNIItl.
Dunn A Turner I I 12 h0
llardenbimt A Allen 1J 13 W
Earns, J. If 1 1 7 Oil
Machesiiov, J. M .7 00
Meteull, F. F. U 7 t
Sit-ins, W. 1 H 7 (W
WilkinsJc V'heclcr II , 7 00
mrnoity township.
Bowman, T.J I'-J 12 80
Clminbcr, Laoru U 7 00
Ilolliilay, .1. W M 7 00
Ledelioi-,V I'-owmaii I I 7 1H)
Klgworth ,t t'eiiilers.in M 7 00
Wheeler Diist'iilinry M 7 U"
HOWE TOWKKll IP.
Bowman IlatVc'.e It 7 0()
Crawford, S 12 12 W
fori n!i, J. E 11 7 00
Forest Tnnniiig Co 1 7 t'O
tireni A' Ki'l.urtson 11 7 00
Saxton, J.I U 7 00
Hhowers, A U . 7 00
Tidd, A. F II 7 00
JKNliS TOWNSHIP.
A msler Bros. A Co 11 15 00
Brown, W. K., t Co 14 7 00
Curll, Catiipliell Co 14 7 00
Cloiigh, UN., it Co 14 7 00
Carringar, M. C M 7 00
lirolcmimd, J. 14 7 00
Hiinox, .. S., t Son 14 7 00
Ijpecli, C. S., A Co 14 7 OO
Lew, M 14 7 00
Neil'l, A. 1) H 7 (Hi
Min :r, tJret n it Co 14 7 00
Revner, T. J H 00
St.ill, A. I 14 7 00
Kleiner, Ed. I) 11 ? 00
Towlur, S. . , 14 7 00
Warner, Joseph 14 7 00
Mini., David 14 7 00
K1NUSI.KT TOWSSH1P.
Andrews, M i. M II 7 W
Berlin, J. E 11 7 00
Bovard A Berlin 14 7 00
Kribbs, W. A I t 7 00
(isgood, (1. W 14 7 (M
W hoelerA Diisenbury 11 7 00
TIONESTA TOWS.-.HIP.
Bull, J. W II 7 00
TIONKSTA lluItOUdll.
Bariiett. David 11
Bovard. . W 13
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
MARIENVILLE, PA.,
Will soon givo the merchants there a shak
ing im. The nronrietor. Mr. .Levy, is now
on a purchasing trip in New Yokk, and will
ship a stocK of goods, consisting of Cloth
ing, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c, to CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-
his store that for quality and price will ho
far ahead of anything over brought to this
mai'Ket. Do not buv a dollars' worth of
v
o-oods in his line until vou havo seen tho
o 1
enormous stocK, which will soon bo here.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
Marienville,' Pa.
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED CUU33, lulLtnT,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
znCQOTISY 3PBG33U02S AHD
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
10 00
7 oo
7 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
.vard, Mis. G. W 14
Bieniian. J. T !4
CarNiin, John 14
1 ulton, 1, 11
iiith, A. C 11
Hopkins, II. J., iV I o 11
Herman .V SiinN 1:1
Haslul, S. It., ,V .Son It
Mint., J. M 14
ltaali, George 1 1
Robinson, (i. W 10
tSmearbaugh, Wui., k Co 11
UILLIARU TABLES.
. J1AUMONY TOWNillIP.
Bender, J., 3 tablea
Hill, L. C, U tabha
JKNKS TOWNKHIP.
Cairinp'r, M. C, 2 table
Rock, Mrs., a tunics
TIONUNTA HOKOUUII.
Rrownell, O. C, ii tables
Rttub. Goori0, 4 tables
TAKE NOTICE, All who are concerned
iu this Appraisement, that an uppcal will
lie held at tho Commissioners' ODiro, in
Tionosla, on Saturday, tho nth day of
April, A. !., 110, between tlio hours of 10
a. in., and ii p. in., w hen and whero you
may attend if vou think proper.
1). W. CLARK, Appraiser.
f0 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 0,1
00 00
:e 'W. law,
lracticalrriimcr
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN )
ROOl'TXQ
A 8PKOI ALTY
f ANn
SPOUTING.
BOROUGH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, l'A.