THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. r. WCNK, Editor a PsoasirTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 18t& Announcements. NATIONAL DELEO ATE. We are authorized to announce A. W. HOOK, of Cookshnru, as a candidsto for Polepate to the Republican National Con vention, mibjoct to the decision of the District Conference. The Kansas Senatorsliip hns been very satisfactorily settled by the ap poiotmeut of ex Congressman Biobop W. Feikius to the vacancy caused by ibe death of Senator Plumb. Dejjveu juries differentiate between death by prison and pistol evidently. Hence Dr. Graves has been convicted of tuurdir in the first degree for Mrs. Barnaby's death. The pistol, however, has not yet reached the dignity of first degree murder in Colorado. The Ohio Senatorial contest, the hottest that has 'ever taken place in that Stale of red hot elections, will close to-day, when the Republican caucus will be held. Every indication points to tbo return of honest old John Sherman, at which the country will rejoice. Ex-Governor Foraker is his only competitor, and good man and all as he is, the country wants Sherman, while Foraker is young and can afford to wait. His time will come. There is a prospect of a right lively fight fur the Democratic State Chairmanship, despite the announce ment that things had been "fixed" for Marshall Wright, of Allentown. Some indiscreet friend of Mr. Wright boasted that Wright was to be elected io order to "rebuke Chairman Kerr," and this coming to Mr. Kerr's ears he promptly left Washington for Phila delphia, and the. story is told that be is a candidate for re election. There can be but one outcome of the fight that is certain to come off in Harris burg nben the State Committee meets here on January 20th, and that is the hopeless division of the Democratic parly in this State. It is not very firmly united just now, and the fact that the administration is divided between Wright and Kerr augurs bad for the future. Meantime tbe Repub licans enjoy tbe outlook. Uarrhburg Telegruph. ihe oupreme lourt delivered a blow from the shoulder at the State administration Monday when it re versed the decision of the Dauphin county court and decided that Super- tendent of Public Instruction Dr. D. J. Waller, Jr., is entitled to retain that office. It will be remembered that there was a vigorous fight over this office at ths last session of the legislature. Dr. Waller was appoint ed by Governor Beaver in March, 1890, to serve out Dr. Higbee's term. Oa Msy 28, 1891, Governor Pattison attempted to supplant Dr. Waller with Prof. Z. X. Snyder, of Indiana county, but tbe Senate, by a vote of 31 to 19, refused to confirm the appointment. After tbe adjournment of tbe legisla ture Governor Pattison again appoint ed Mr. Snyder and issued a commis sion to him. In July last the Dau phin county court onlered judgment of ouster against Mr. Waller. The Pittsburg Timet finds that it's remarkable prosperity is too much for it, and so it must, therefore, needs get into larger and more modern quarters. ' e new Timet Building is rapidly ueariP completion, and will be one of most imposing structures in the city, with every modern convenience known to this day and generation. As to the size of the building the Times says: "On Fourth avenue it has a frontage of 45 feet. Its depth, extend ing through to Third avenue, is 172 feet, and there it emerges with a front age of CO feet. It is consequently L shaped, and it covers an area of 9,030 square feet. From the sidewalk to the top of the cornice is 128 feet, in which will be the eight stories. In cluding the basement, 17 feet, the height from cellar to roof will be 145 feet. Its cubical contents will be 1,309,350 cubic feet. Tbe total floor space will equal two acres, which is an area onu third greater than that of any other office huildiug io Pittsburg." 1UE luiiowiug complimentary notice of our neighbor, Congressman Sloue, is from tbe Titusville Herald: Con gressmao C. W. Stone, of Warren, will serve on the committees on Coin age and State, Department Expeudi tures. There are few members of thi House of Representatives who have etijoyed the length of service of Mr. Btone. lie was a promiuent candidate for Governor of Peonsylvauia two years ago. lie held the ollice next in rauk to that of Goveruor that of Secretary of State, for four years. For .iiti tears he presided over the Bute as Lieuwotiiit Goveruor, having Slate Senate and of the 1 iwer House. Mr. Stone takes a high raok in Con gress by reason of this long patlia mcnlary experience and from his prominence as a member of the legal profession, having kept up his prac tice all through there busy years of political service. Should he be nomi nated for Vice President, it will take him out of the race for Governor or Senator, and there is said to be somo talk of filch a contingency, as his rivals would like one less competitor in their way, and a competitor who seems bom uudcr a lucky star. A Pleasant Event. Truly we can say, "the lines fallen to us in pleasant places." New Years day we boarded the have On 4:17 traiu for Tidioute for the purpose taking a part in the ceremouies of of installation of officers of Col. Geo. A. Cobham Post, No. 311, of the above place. We were met at that station by the welcome greetings of many comrades. After a real baud shaking we were escorted to our hotel by the Commander of the Post, Capt. Cult man. On entering the Post Hall at 7:30 we found the same beautifully decorated, in fact Ibis assertion only conveys but a faint idea of a reality as we beheld it. After a short session for business purposes tbe ball door was thrown open, and soon the room was filled by tbe W. R. C. No. 5, and other prominent visitors of the town and vicinity. Among the number we were pleased to see our own Hon. N. P. Wheeler and lady. One fact on this occasion was undeniably brought to the front and of which we feel under obligations to assert, and that fact is this : The most prominent ladies and gentlemen of Ticliouto have a deep interest at heart fur the W. R. C. and the G. A. It boys of their town ; this makes tbe atmosphere congenial to the best interests and prosperity of these organizations. We were per mitted to witness the impressive in stallation ceremonies of the W. R C , which were conducted with great credit to that organization. Duriug these ceremonies we asked ourself, are we prepared and able to perform our part of this evening's programme, and to execute with corresponding ability the work assigned us? We not being a competent witness shall decline an swering the question. The installa tion of Post officers was proceeded with immediately after that of the W. R. C. The past, as well as the present officers of that post, were very efficient in their work and to us very satisfac torily, after which we all partook of a real fea6t of good things from a well spread table in the ball. This part of the programme we somehow or other did not dread; perhaps it was because we did not lack confidence but rather believed ourself able to perform our rart, and we did. After the feast was over the hall was cleared of that which remained. Wo sat down and became an attentive listener to a score or more of our old war songs, those songs that used to cheer us oTOog the weary march of more than a quarter century ago, when we were boys together. It was early morn ere we laid down to rest in a comfortable room of our hotel with these oft repeated yet never worn out songs iU.il 1 ringing in our ears. We feel very grateful fur the courtesy ex tended to us on the occasion of our first visit to Cobhara Post. To us it shall ever remain a bright page in life's history, and we earnestly hope to ugaiu meet our comrades of Post 311 ere we shall cross the line of Worlds. In F. C. and L. TABULAR STATEMENT Showing the aggregate Assessments of the several Districts of Forest County as made and returned to the Commission ers' Olllce by the Assessors for tho year 1892 : iTB-SssrsaS! 2 5 n 3 5 2 3 "3 Si 233 lilliilMi o o tr e c S3 sj CO S M li I i 10 - K ! c x 4- J wi x ' "saiqexBj, jo -om s Si! 3Si3ili5i 72 35'! gil, "way r-t 7) f 9 uojiniA at Ci '4 -l U r' V j x i: a i x x i Ci 3 5 O M J J- i ll i . J' tc, llgf3g n. aojBiii jaqmn -ii:i;i: x -14. c; aiH. 5 $ ii ic Ii x J jaquin t 3 -.155' t i i aniwA' JV 'wuojjwd r' i; S 5 ir : 15-: iV 4fcOU3UlS?pllf i 5 J -. : KS? 'itJtiiinn Helmut owidjn,! A) -uno'l Jin fiiiiuvn r s :; 'i '& S. ? :J 5 doj.i i in jo a u vc . a z i'i 5 lunoui y onuiojJirt y NOT Il'K Ik hereby driven that the Com missioners of l'ort County, aetiiift a a Hoard of KevUion, will, on the lull day of January, Jk'12, finally determine whether any of the Vuliiwlions of the Assessors as returned above have been made above or below a Just rale aeooi-dinif to our under Htundini; of the meaning and intention of C. F. I.KDKHUR, ) Bo-" JAS. McINTYr ' PHILIP KM' J- " DO YOU WANT AN Overcoat or a FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want a Ladies' Coat, Wrap or Shawl for your wife or your order to mo as I ains in tins class of for Spring goods. It of me. Don t you forget it. I must close this line out in GO days, so hurry up with your orders and get a Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and Gent's, Boys and Misses' Underwear, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, &c., is always full and fresh and in the latest style as I goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock to select from in this part of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ, Where Is tlio question now days. But they wo nil blanks. They are liko LOW FRIGES AND -Aro what A full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Rubber and Leather Trunks, Valises, Groceries, Glassware, Quecnsware, Jewelry, Silverware. In fact most everything kept Cash paid for Hides DAVID J. E. CORAH'S Cash -AT- KELLETTVILLE AND BALLTOWN, PA. Carry a full lino of General Merehnndiso, including such as Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, .Shoes, Hardware, Qimonsware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and In fact everything usually found in first class country stores. Country produce the sumo as cash, taken in exchange PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, MA.CETHSr.IST, FOUNDER BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry WorK and Blacksinithing promptly done at lowest rates and guaranteed. Sled shoes of all kind nu hand. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson Shop, near Rail road Station, TIDIOUTK, I'EXJT. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Uood Stook, Good Carriages and Bug tries to let upon tho mott reasonably tonus, lie will ulvo du JOB TE-A-HVLinSTG-! All orders lea at the Pont OUeo will receive prompt attention. ASSIGNEE SALE. II V order of the Courts of Common Pleas of tho Counties ol forest and Klk, Pa. the undersigned Asainnoo of Win. K, Brown-, of Ihe County of Forest, Pa. oilers for sale tho valuable mill property at IHiimiiK, on ine 1. v. it. 11. bahl property consists of well equipped saw mill, well loeated, tram roud, train ears, equity interest in tram loeomntive enino, peeled hemlock timber estimated from ten to liltren million feet, Hud sundry other property. Mill property, timber, etc., etc., can fie inspected on the premises. Coutraels for limber litle, locomotive iu terest. etc., e-ati be seen at the olllen e Assimif o, Marienville, Pa. Iiladly fui-nislied to Jiuror- Suit of Clothes daughter ? If so send am offering big bar- goods to make room will pay you to buy bargain. My line of am receiving new Marienville, Pa. to Deal, Most every day there la a now blank cartridges which kill no gnmo. SUPERIOR GOODS talk. Boots and Shoes, in a general store. and Pelts in season. BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. Stores, for goods. ' -mm .n.li-.trt-fV.:' The Superb Qualities of our Two Dollar Hats are only heuinuinir to bo known. These Hats are (tnaranteed not to break and have no poisonous dyes in the sweat bands. Ho our customers will have no sore heads. We K've lust as correct a I'tylo Io fJ.OO as lor $5.00. NO JAY STYLES But only the well' known and correct shapes of Yoiiman. Dunlap, Knox and Miller. Prices ?2.00, $2.30, f.1.00 and J3.30. Mail orders promptly filled. McCUEN Ss SIMON, Tailors, Halters, Furnishers, Mod erate Price Store, 8.1 KENKCA STREET, OIL CITY, PA Fred. Grettcnbcrger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, OiJ W ell Tools, Gas or Water Kil lings and Neneral LSlacksmilhinn prompt ly clone at f.iiw Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery ii'ii special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear ofyand just west of the bhaw House, TldiouV, 1 Your patronage soliilited. FR EI). G R 1 ITTEN B E RG E R. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OK A. CiXJK, late of Barnett Township, Forest County, deceased. Letters of administration upon the above named estate, having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons having claims against the same, twill present them for I payment, duly " "lenlicated j and tbo.- !.!- .-j 11 please li'-" ' w WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants!, You want, we want, we all wnnt, cvoryliody wants; from childhood to old nKo 'tis want, want, want; 'tin everybody's duty to meet wants; and wo want you to want) to make a dive into tho lament, freshest and best selected supply of Fall and Winter Overconts, Clothing, Flannels, Prcssjioods, Roots, Shoes, Hats, " Caps, Underwear, Cloaks. Coats, Jackets and Wraps ever offered for alo In this part of tho country, and to llnd every department full and complete. Don't fall to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., If yon want a nice blnck Henrietta. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. ii you want lieautilnl black lied lord Cords. If you want (rood warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of Dress Flannels. If you want nico tin Dressjroods. If you want low priced Dressoods. If you want the latest stvlM Winter Wraps. ii juii whih a nnnusonio winter Jacket. If you want a pood I'lush Coat. If you want a nice Plush Jacket. If you want Jackets for misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. I f you want to gaze on a ht of nico Shawls. If you want ladios' coarse Shoes. If you want Indies' fine Shoes. ir yon want Indies' Rubbers. It you want ladies' Rubber Hoots. If you want to buy tho Finest and Freshest Groceries, at tho lowest possible prices If you want to trade in a store whore you enn get anything vou want from Fine eiiKs to union nay ( if you want to buy you want to trade whore tho stylos are ths latest, tho goods tho best, and prices the lowest, and whero you will meet with prompt attention, and sipiaro dealing, como to H. J. Hopkins & Co.'s Store, TIONESTA, PENN. PONY Was delivered to Miss Anna B. Spencer, South Oil City Pa., New Years morning, she having guessed Buttons (flS5) in the Our Annual Is now on. ALL WINTER GOODS Will be sold at cost. CHAELES TP. BLACK & CO. One Prica Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, 31 Menci-a and 7 Sjmiuorc PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A S1GGIXS.) DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FMESMEST GBQGEUIES BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which la in charge of a thoroughly compotcnt Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WtTII UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. XJOUHTBY mOBTSim AWB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER'S ' "ns If you want Trunks, Satchels or lings. If you want pood Underwear. If you waut ilio best Wool Hoslerr. II you wnnt the best 10c, Cotton Flannel. If you want tho best 125c. all wool Flnnnol. If you want the best flannel Skirt patterns. If you want the best all wool Hlankets. If you want pood cheap Hlankets. If yoiiiwnnl 8 yards Carpet for J1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you wnnt floor Oil Cloth. If you want largo Smyrna Rugs. If you wnnt those now miluml skin Rugs. If you want good working Shoes. II you want dandy dress Shoes." If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Kubbor of niiy kind. If you want Kubbor Clothing. where you got thn most for vour money ; if BELLE" the exact number of jar. Clearance Sale Ntrecls, - OIL. CITY, 1M. & - DOTJTT, PENN. AND CHEMICALS! Smearbaugh, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- TIME TABLE In effect July ft, 11. Trains leave Tin- lYlt tf nesta for Oil City i4and points west rut loiinwsi No. wi Thronph Freight (carry ing passenircrs) fhns a. in. No. .11 Itnllalo l-: press 12:Wnoon. No. til Way Freight (cnrryliiR passengers) 4:17 p. in. No. t)il City Ex ress dnllv.. 7:5:1 p. In. For Hieknrv.Tldiouto. Warren. Klnznn. Bradford, Oloim and the East: No. 30 Olean Ex prom dully :4I a. m. No. .12 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m. o. im i iirongh freight (car rying passengers) 7:lio p. m. Trains 0:t and 0(1 Run Dally and earrr passenger to and from points between Oil City nnd Irvineton only. Other trains run iiaiiy except Mummy. Get Time Tables anil full Infbrmntkxi from J. L. CRAIG, Atrent. Tionesta. Pa. It. BELL, Gen'lSnpt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger fe Ticket Agent. Bulfnlo, N. V. LiTIT IKSI(iiS! And at prices that aro within the riach of everyone. Como una loo:i mem bolbre you buy. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. 0 0 A Perfect Saeeess Til l"hi Rt. A. Auto lne Befuslo, ot Tut, wlu I 1 thick Tutor Koenlf'i Narva Touio is a pariaoa uooen, (or uy oue nho sullarad Irom a moa t painful nerrouanest m I did. I fee Uk mwll Kg sin after taking lb Tonic Euiibkth, N. J., Marco T, 1M1. Befora I took FaaUir Koenls'a Nana Tonta I eoald not sleep nights and Lao a numbness of the legs, anna and tomeluiiee aU orar the body, but allur taking the eeooud dua of your Nerval Touio 1 eould sleep will, and in three days ail Dumbness was gune and have sot felt it since. m Br. PiUL Br., Uoirrnxit, March, 180L A TOuntf man of SS Tears. aifttd with enU- apiy for over DU yeare and a Tery bad ease, hav ing at leait 10 to M file daily, after nung all klude ot niedloiiws without benefit, need Pastuc Koenjg'i Nsrw Tonio with ihadueired aCTeot. FREE" A Valuable Book ra Kervna) Uleoaese sent Iree to anv saaraaa end poor pailenu can aleo obtais this medicinal free) of cUarg. Thia muh hae boon creosred bv the itevereag &lor Koenm. of Port Wavna, Ind. since iUM, ana now prepared under bis diraoUea by the KOENIO MED. CO.. Chicago, lib Bold by DrugiilsU a. Wt por nottla. OfbrfJS tariTOSIto.cH.'tl. C nnuica for VO. WeuseAlGOlloI pare alcohol to mako WoLrf'e A n Black I M. Alcohol is good for leather; it U good for the skin. Alcohol is the rhirf ingredient of Cologne, Florida Wntrr, sn l Bay Rum the) well known fare wsaIics. We think there is nothing too costly to uae in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking: retails at 20c and at that price eclls readily. Many people are so accustomed to Imyinj a dress ing or blacking nt Sc. and 10.'. s Mtte that they cannot understand lliit i I linking-can he cheap at 0e. Wc want t r.a" t them with cheapness if v a c-.m, and tr so- -complish this we offer a reward of tot a recipe which will enable us to make WoLrr'a Acme Bl.m.-kiko at siiul a price that a retailer can pn.iltuuly tell it ut 10c,a bottle. We hold this oiler opeu until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLII RANDOLPH, FhUadelphU. J ORENZO FULTOS, Manufacturer of and Dealer lu HARNESS, COLLARS, And all kinds of BRIDLES HORSE FURNISHING GOOD JTIONESTA.J'A. ' NOTICE. To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that tho under signed have, in accordance with the laws of this Common wealth, applied for a pat ent on a certain piece or parcel of laud situated in tho Township of Hickory, County of Forest, and lilate of Pennsyl vania," bounded and described as follows, to-wit: ni tho uorthcist by land occupied by James AH,su;;li and Warrant No. oliMJ; oil tho southeast by land of Martin Smith ( on the soi.thwosl by Wariuut (No. not given), known as tin! Hay Tract: on th northwest by Warrant No. 'MM. Co' taininir nbout lifty t'U ucres. JONATHAN Al.BAUOt'.' CHARLES ALBACOII. Administrator's Notice. TTVSTATE OF N. 8. FOREMAN Lj Tionesta Boroimh, decec-s- is hereby riven thul letters tion on tne snove ru mled to the u. ... f1 Ar.
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