V f THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, CDITO 4 PHOPXltTOK. WEDNB8UAV, MARCH 8, 1893. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Terms. Prrthonolary, I0; Nhorlff, S; County Cotrmil-tilonpr, fT; Auditor, f t; J ii ry Cninmiiionor. 2j Mtnte Deli'iratp, ?. Announcements and tickets must he paid for when ordered. FHOTIIONOTA RY. We are autlinrl.od to announce CAL MNM. x KN MR. of Tionesta as a candi date for Proihonotary, subject to Repub lican osnpes. We are authorized to announce JOHN U. OSGOOD, of Timp-ta, as a candidate for Pnvhonolary, subject lo R" nblican nnps. We are authorized to announce JOHN rjm. ROBriKTSON. of .lenk township, as -jiirtldte for Proihonotary, subject to Republican usajros. SHERIFF. We are nnthnrir.od to announre CH AS. F. OKJFFIN, of Howe towiiMhip, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Kcpnbll can usages. We are nnthorir.od to announce HAR RY MZK, of Jenka township, ns a candidate :or sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. WHAT good msny writers mi road making clcu't know uncut the subject would fill a large mud hole, if puh. liehed in pamplet farm. Blizzard. Ex -Justice Heydrick declined Goveuor Paiiion's tender of the ap pointment of Justice of the Supreme Court, and II II Samuel G. Tlmrtip son, of Philadelphia, has been ap pointed and confirmed by the Senate. Washington correspondents say that ihe re-elected Pennsylvania Congressional Democrats are receiv ing from twenty-five to filly letters a day from their constituents a-king for their ( fluence to secure them of fices, and that it looks as if Chair man William F. Harrity will he the dispensrr general of Federal patron age in Pennsylvania, as was Wil liam I- Scott from 1885-9 The Re presenialives and 1- en I leadeis will be furred to come iu under his sxgar ions direct!. iu or be left out iu the cold. Just before his retirement from of fice last week Postmaster General Wnnaniaker mailed to each postmas ter in the country the following letter of commendatioo : "I desire officially to recognize the important service you have rendered as postmaster under the administra tion of President Harrison. What ever has been accomplished iu the advancement of the service has only been possible through the fidelity and zeal of those associated with the post master general. Iu making this ac knowledgment of your valuable as sistance, I beg that in the future, whether in or out of office, you will continue your interest in the postal service, and study to promote mi every possible way its exteosn n and improvement." A HAKKItiBUKO ilii-palch to the Derrick gives this information: A movement is on foot by agents of the School book trust, who have formed a powerful lobby to kill the free text bill introduced by Farr, of Lai ka wauna, and reported favorahly While the Farr bill provides that school districts shall pay for the bunks, it is uuderetnod that it is to be amended so as to make the Slate pay and thus relieve local taxation. The occupation of the book trust will be gone if this bill pai-ses and it will be shorn of enormous profi:s, lis lob by here is the boldest that bas ever gutteu into ihe copilot. lis members work openly ou the floor of the bouse and the speaker has beeu compelled to order the fl ior cleared of them several limes. GREATEK eclat hath no man seen tbau that which aiteuded the eeciiud inauguration of Grover Cleveland ar President of the United Stutes Washington was alive an I overflow ing with the faithful and uniernfird on Saturday, and alihoiigh (. leve laud's luck lor suiibhiue deserted him ou this occasion there was uu lack ot enthusiasm amongst the great horde of hungry and thirsiy, who gathered there runt snow, rain, sleet and wind to witness the awful event. The new President's inaugural address was delivered aiiiiildl a driving storm As the Blizzard says, it was "a politi cal raiuhow of promise," but uot to the political hanger ou ; this gentry can find little coosoluliou by reading even between the lines. But Cleve land is now President. May his administration be as sound and good for the whole country us that of his illustrious predecessor has been. Introductory to a dramatic, crit icism in the New York World, Allen Dale expresses a good deal of truih in Ihe space of ihe following lines There are undoubtedly a great many people iu this world, who, in an ecs tacy of irretrievable Puritanism be lieve that Ihe melodies they enjoy must be trashy, and that the music they cannot comprehend is really the only lliiug that an educated person flionld venture to praixe. Willi Gil bert's singularly deep young man, lluy believe that the unintelligible is invariably the iulcllcclual. Nine teen out uf twenty people would be indignant if Mme. Elenuora Duse Knt up and recited pathetically, "The House That Jack Iluilt." If, how ever, she did this in Italian atid they did Dot understand it these people would melt into raptures of "How lovely!" "How great!' and "How superbly done!'' Candidly, now, we are a set of humbugs, are we imt? Yes, we are. There istioexcep I'on. Y-u area humbug; I am a humbug; a ihtHtre it filled with ar rant humbugs. Some Radical Changes Proposed. "Uncle" John Cessna, of Bedford bus a proportion before the Legisla ture which make some very radical changes in Pennsylvania's constitu tion. His resolution covets a good deal of ground. It abolishes the sys tem of annual elections and provides that they shall be held biennially It alters the fourtreuth section to read that elcctinu hoards shall also he chi.sen "lily every two years. Un der ihe future provisions two coumy commissioners and t wo county audi, tors are to be elected iu 1896 for two years, each voter to cast his ballot for only one. The two highest are to he declared elected. One co.i mis doner and one auditor are to be elec ted for two years, to serve until 1898, after which they, too, will be chosen for four years. The duration in of fice for aldermen and justices of the peace is lengi hened -from five to six years, and the terms of those in of. (ice extended until iheir successors shall be elected in November, 1896. and duly qualified. Finally, the third section of article eight is com pletely wiped out aud voided. I'hn is the section that provides for holding city and oilier local electious in February, and is intended to Con centrate all of the political contests in November of every other year rile legislature is directed to enforce each amendment by appropriate en ncliueuts. To the foregoing Mr Cessua has added three further prop, ositioos lo alter or amend the consti tution. One annuls that part of the tourth section of article eight requir ing the numbering ofball.it-, another makes void the clause iu the same section which provides that any elec tor may write bis name upon bis ticket, or cause the same to be writ ten thereon and attested by a citizen of ihe district. The third amends ecoud section of article five so that ihe judge of the supreme court who holds the olilest coin mission and has heeti longest iu office, shall be chiel justice, and the rank of the several justices of the supreme court shall he determined by the oges of their re spective commissions. All these propositions seem fair eoough, except that one which would complicate fall elections by mixing them up with spring elections, which we apprehend will find very few advocates among the peeple, who don't want the elec tion of township and borough officers (which tu the most of us are of more importance than the larger offices) overshadowed by the geueral electious iu the fall. A Queer lluinl-Multleu. The bill to repeal the act of 1874, will not become a law. Public senti ment iu Pennsylvania makes its re peal at this lime impossible, and no mailer how tunny interested persuus may appear before legislative com mittees urging us repeal, nearly ev ery member of the Legislature under slam! quite well that a vote iu favor of a repeal would be the signing of his political death warrant. There are s-Die districts in Pennsylvania w here such might not be the case, hut they are very few. Col. McClure, in his speech before I tie committee, urged us an argument iu lavor of a repeal that the Sunday newspaper weut band iu baud with our Chris tain civilizitiou. This certainly must have been sarcasm. Does noi Col. McClure think the "huiid in baud" bu.onesi a rather grotesque ex bibition to those who know that into ill Sunday newspaper is gathered all the filthy scandal of the whole world, anr1 l hut a special point is made to gather it fir the Sunday newspaper? Aud fin thei more, does he not know that ihe Sunday newspaper U the most vicious aud demoralizing liter, alure of the day ; that some of it is so bud that ihere Would be little difli culty in obtaining an indictment against the newspaper for obscenity, and that of this sort, too, the greatest numher is primed? If Christian civ ilization is the hand-muid of the pres ent Sunday newspaper, then the quicker this age frets rid uf this sort of Chritian civllziii.,n Hie belter for it Unrrisburg Telegraph The firm of ("leve & Sieve has cuiuuieuced bueiueitg. Homestead Poisoner mttncril. It to-.k Jii'lgp. Smwe just four minutes last Saturday mnruiug to pass sentences upon the t wo convicted and two ef-cnnlessrd Homestead poisoners. It was all accomplished iu such a short time that the men hardly had lime t renlizx what had been done before they Were behind the prison bars of the jail. Ilogh F Dempsey, the District Mister Work man of the Knights of Labor, was given the full penalty under the la seven years. Robert F. Hcally, t he go-hei ween, lias to spi ml ihe same i tine as Dempsey in the penitentiary Patrick (isllag. rher, the man who did Ihe actual adiuioisleriog ol the puis on, was sentenced to five years' im prisonment, and James Davison, the man who was hired, hut said be didn't do any work except tlio carry ing of powders, got t,(f with three years, and before any person could realize what had been done, the fa mous Homestead poisoiiii-g cases were disposed of as far as the low. r courts are concerned. The attorney will appeal immediately lo the ru pretne court. Storm Prophet Hicks' Paper. Very few of our monthlies are more useful or more popular where best known, than Rev. Irl Ii. Hicks' monthly family and and scientific pa per, "Word and Works." First and foremott of the contents of this charming paper we most mention ihe noted monthly storm forecasts ot Rev. Irl R. Hicks, which are read wherever the English lanuaue is poken. Besides these forecasts, Prof. licks contributes lo the paper eveiy month popular articles on astronomy, which are finely illustrated ; also ar ticles on the science of forecasting weather by planetary meteorology, and a leligioiis article or sermon in each number. Besides these attrac tions the paper has a "II nine, Sweet H"n)o" department, for the ladies, "Youth and Beauty" department for ihe boys and girls, "Queries" for those who want hard outs cracked, and many other good things. All this for the low price of SI 00 per year. Send six cents for a sample copy and see the naper for yoursell Address Wokd and Works Pub t O , Si. Louis, Mo. We will furn sli this valuable publication in connec tion with the Republican, making the price of both pap t 2 00. All Free. Tuoro who have used Dr. Kins' New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on tin-advertised I'Yug gistandgeta Tiial Rottlo Free Send your name ami addesa to U.K. HuckleioV Co., Chicago, and pet a sample box of Dr. King's New Lile Pilia Kiee, as well as a copy of (iintle to Health and Household lnsti uotor, h ree. A.I of which is guar anteed to do you pood nod cost you noth ing. SiggiusiS Nasou's Drugstore. 4 When Donor All Agree It is a fact well eUhlished. that Febru ary and March are the must trying months to aged or enfeebled persons., Phiieiimonin, intlaenzaanil kindred chest atUic.iona. are moai liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do, build up and fortify the system with a puro stimulant. Medical men all over Ihe country agrre that Kieiu'a "Silver Age" at tl.oO per quail, and "Diiquesne" at $1.25 per quart, Kiaud without a pier. If you want tine six year old Uu- ken heioicr. Finch, (iibs'oo, (Jverln.lt, or Hear Creek, you can have them at $1.00 per quart or six (marts for $5,011 "e are recognizee! h adquarters for the cunices Dianuaor wine, liquor, lord nils, etc. Gondt. expressed anywhere. .Send tor complete price list : meniion tins pa per. HlIA ULl'.lA, Pi l'l'(ll- St., Al- legheny, Pa. The atroMgeot recommendation that any article can have-in the endorsement of the motheta ol the town. hen the mothers recommend it von mav know that that article haa more than ordinary merit. Here i what the Centerville. South Dakota, CilUen ays editorially of an article aold in thuir town : "From perxonal experience we can say tuat Chain berlain'a I'nugh Remedy haiirokon up bad iiildx for our children. We are acq u iii u ted with many mutheia in Cen lervillo who would not be with- out it in the bouoe for u good many uinei- na eojt, and are recommending it everyday." fio cent bottles) for aalo by Siggma A Nason. Drunkenness, or tho Liquor Habit, positively cured by admiiii-tcring I). Haines' (iolden Specilic. It is mannlnc lurod as a powder, which can be given in a u ass of beer, a cup of enileeor tea, or in food, with. ;nt the kuowledgo of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and i-jjeedy cure, w hether the patient is a inoderute di inaer or an alcoholm wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every In stance a perlect core lias followed. It never tails. Cures guaranteed. 4S pane book of pnrticiiUi'M lice. Address ItiiL DKN SPECIFIC CO., Jijj Race St., Cin cinnati, t;. aiig.lO-ly. "The people of this vicinity insist on having Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv and do not waul auv other," aava John V. Uishop, of Portland Mills. Indiana. That is right. They know it to be an per ior to any other fori-olds, and as a pre ventive and euro for croui. and whv should they not insist upon having it. 60 cent bottles aold by Sig'ina ,V Nuson. When Baby was L-k, o tavc liur Cuoturio. When she wa a Child, suu cried for C'astorio. W'heo the became Minn, stie clung tu t'ustoria. When she had Children, she gave tlu-'u Castor' v i'ake utice. I am L'ointr east about March 15ih to pnrcha-e my Spring ami Summer Mock. 1'artieg indebted to me will kindly call or send me what Ihey owe. Respectfully, David Mintz. MARIENVILLE, PA. IN ORDER TO MAKE ItOOM for my Spring Stock, I will close out my entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, for Cash, as I will need all the room for my Spring stock. In goods that have to be carried over to next fall, I will sell at the lowest possible prices. My Stock is still large in all departments, so come early and get your choice at reduced prices. I am agent for James McCall it Co. 'a Itazaar Glove-Fitting Patterns, and for the High Ai m Wheeler ,v Wilson Sewing Machine, which i keep in stock. Highest market price paid Tor Hides, Pelts, Fur, and Uinsong Hoot. IAYII JIIXTZ, Mnrlemllle, la. Here's Your Chance! A GREAT CHANCE IN THE WEATHER, BUT NOT OREATElt THAN THE UK EAT REDUCTION OK PRICES AT 2BZ&'& 2ST 3 J Wo don't propose to carry over any Winter Goods If A BIG CRUSH IN PRICES I will cll them. We thereforeforo ofler you a 25 to 60 per cont. reduction on every dollar' worth of Winter good yon purchaao from im. Tho rSlouk la too largo to at tempt enumeration, but we give you A FEW POINTERS: Men'wri veronals worth 12 Oil, will sell f"r JW.OO, Boy's and Youth's Sizes, 13 to 18, worth fcl.OO, w ill go lor W.00. Child'a, with cape, worth W.oO, take 'em along Tor $2.50. All Wool FhiiiucK worth -in, knocked dowa to 30o. , Klnnketa. QuilN, Underwear, Lumbermen's wear, Hosiery, and everything in w inter gnoda at proportionate reductlona. Come and see for yourself. We mean just what we say ! Hee ihe World'. l:nlr for t-'lftrra Ouia. Upon receipt of your add ro-s and fif teen cents in postaue slumps, we will mail you prepnyed our Souvenir Portfo lio of the World's Colombian Exposition, the rpuulur puce ia Flit v routs, but as we want v ou lo have one, we make tho prico nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains lull pane views ol ihe (-real buildings, with descriptions of samo, and is executed in hiuliesl style ol art. If me satistled with it, alter yon get it, wo will refund the "tamps and let you keep tho book. Ad dress II. K. liucklc n it Co., Chicago III. -I Three days is a very Miorl time In which to cine a had case ol rheumatism ; but it can be done, il ihe proper treat ment is adapted, ns w ill be seen by the following from James i.auibert, of" New lirunswick. Ills; "1 was badly affiicted with i lo uniHti-ni in tint hipa and legs, w hen I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Italm. It cored iho in three days. I am all riuht to dav ; nod would insist on every one who Is alllicted with that terrible disen-e to ue Chamberlain's l ain Malm and get well ul once." f0 cent bottles lor sale by Sigt-jns ,V Nason. Ill ( KI.KN'. A It Mi A MAI.VK. The. heat Salve in the world f ir Cuts, Rrumes, Sores, I'lcers.Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, 'letter. Chapp -d i lands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions, and xisi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerlect satisfaction. or money r"lunded. Price 'J cents tier l.n I.-.. - I .. . : . . .. . . ooa. i-ui wiu ov niggiua Y iasou. THE LloDSEY f:13'.VING MACHINE KNIFE uilllu CO.. (LIMITED.) or misi:v, im.. Is now prepared to turn out a large num ber ol Grinders, and ia about ready to furnish them to I hose who have seen led territory. P. T. HUTTLE, . Clariiigtoii, Ia., is Owner and Controller of Forest Coun ty for the i-ale of the Machine. iniK-Sni THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. -OF- TIONESTA, - PZNN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug- iiics io o-i upon tne most reasonable terms. He will alto do JOB TB A-M-IHSTG- All orders left at the Post Office will rectivo prompt ultculion. David Mintzs, ENGINES, BOILERS, SEPARATORS, SAW-MILLS, Woodworking Machines, Etc. Ajax- and Corless Engines. 3 to SIX), horse power, suitable for Saw Mills Threshing, and all kinds of heavy work. These engines are nuilt for both portable and stationary Work. TOILERS. Portable and Stationary, all sizes and Kinds. SEPARATORS. Lowdown Champion Vibrators and Rake Separators, connected witli r with out steam or horse power, and tho Hulier Separator, of which the following aro a few of its special features: Hears ciowding without wasting great area of separating surlarn j Simplicity of design and construction J I Inu bolt only, with an aiitoineiio tightener; Reverse beater, givins; g est advantage over all others In separation; Patent dialling RisIh, relieving Riddler and assisting in cleaning, 'lailiigs Separator, the only device accomplishing what is claimed lor it. Cyclono Dust Collector Is a great boon to threshermeu and tar nier. SAW MILLS. Capacity 3 to ,ooo foet of lumber per day. Patent Iced and backing devicos gains 30 to 40 per cent. SHINGLE MILLS, W00D . WOK KING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS. Necoml - hand TlircMliIng Murliliit'N, HolIerN, I-iigsiit-N aud Horae Iowerr at special low prices. Correspondence solicited. Catalogue! inuiled on application. JOHN A. MAGEE, GENERAL AGENT, CLABIOIT, 1?J. This ppneo will bo filled in a very short ij-i. : .a 1 i. iiiiiu wiiu suiiiuunii luiuiesuiig uy HOPKINS&LANSON (Successors to II. J. Hopkins Sc Co.) Watch for their new ad. SIGGINS - (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE POUND THE FRESHEST GEQCEBJES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE, Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN . CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS KATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SIIOESji SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & S0N,S HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE ! UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! C3-IVH! THEM A. C-A.TjL. TIONESTA, - - PKISnS'. LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. Authorities in this enlightened aire all aicroo that the human body ahould be clothed, next the sain, with ail wool gariiiontH. The First Wealth ia Health. It la money saved to dress your body properly. Coiiih aud lot uu help you do so at moderate prices. FIFTY f) RACES OF ALL WOOL UNDKRWKAK lariRiiiK iu price from 75 cents to gt.OO per naruiunt, AT II. 00 PER GARMENT wo can soil you a wool and camel's hair, soil and durable AT l.25 PER GARMENT an all wool or wool and camel's hair mixture in natural colors. AT1.S0 P1CRGARMENT we can (rive you a white llt or natural all w.ml un uernhiri and drawers, never wild iu this market under fJ.oo, HOST. Our natural wool and black wool cash mere lloso at cents ptr pair aro lead ers. YiU can't match litem at 4U cents. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agen.s lor Dr. Iatier's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Ynn man's ctlebiated New York Mats aud Pedrick's Custom .Mi in. to order. .! AND !H BKNKCA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. & - NASON, 8IOOINS A FONES.) Sc GROCERS, PENN. TIME TAHLE In "fleet Jany. I, 1H03. Trains leave Tio iiHxta for Oil City mil points west as riillowa r No tii i n iu n gu reight (carry ing pHMxeiiKcr) W:4u a. Ul. No. SI liutl'ulo Ex press 12:07 noon. No. 61 Way Kreiglit (carrying passoiiKorM) 4:15 p.m. No. U3 Oil City Ex ress daily.. 7:63 p. m. For Hickory, Tidinute, Warren, Kin sua, H rail lord, lllean and the East: No. !)0 oloun Express daily... 8:41 a. in. No. 32 IMUsburgii Express.... 4:15 p. m. No. IK 'I'hmiiKli Freight (car rying paMHuntrers) 6:50 p. m. No.'tiO Way l-'relht (carrying paasengera to Tlonesta) 8:41a.m. Trains 03 and 98 Run Daily and carry pasi.eiiers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full Information from S. Q. CLARK, Aeunt, Tionesta, Pa. R. liELL, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'i Passenger A Ticket A pent, Buffalo, N. Y. Executors' Notice. Letturs Testamentary on the Estate of Henry Riser, lato of Green township, deceased, having I icon granted to the uu derHiKiied, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those uavinir claims to present the same without dela, to Martha Kiskii, W. Ed. Kiskk. Executors, or tholr Attorney, S. D. Ibwin. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., Mar. 8, 1693. ihWrF.C0NNEHS EVE, EAR, NOSE k TilKOAT SLECEO.V, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. OHice Hours 9 lo II a. lo. ; 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to W p. m. Sunday, 4 to a p. ui. Practice limited to above sie-ia)tiea. Job WORK of every description execu ted at tiie KKPUUUCAN otUwt.
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