i. K. WIN, . tDITOR 4 PSOPRItTO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1RP3. ASS0U5CEME5TS. Tkrms. Pmthonotary, 10 Sheriff, S; County Commissioner, f5; Auditor, t-t; Jury Commissioner, 2- (State Delegate, $2. Announcements unci tickets must be paid lor when ordered. TROTIIONOTARY. We are authorized to announce CATV VIN M. ARNEB, of Tionesta as candl date for Prothonotary, subject to Ropub llcan usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN K. OSGOOD, of Tionesta, a a candidate ior i-romonotary, sunject lo Republican HSSROS. We are authorized to announce JOHN II. ROI1ERTHON, of Jenks township, aa a candidate for Protlionotary, subject to xvujuuucan usages. SHERIFF. Wo are authorised to annnnnn J. TT BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for bnerm, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce CHAS. F. GRIFFIN, of Howe township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce MAR RY MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Shoriff, subject to Republi can usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce W. M. COON, of Harnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JAS. McINTYRE, ot Harmony Township aa a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. A. CONN ELY, of Hickory Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. The Governor of South Carolina will have charge of the saloon busi Hess in that State after July 1st. The Governor of North Carolina's visits may be more frequent than heretofore. Tub latest Congressional apportion ment bill introduced in the House at Harrisburg, makes the 24th district out of Venango, Fotest, Warren, McKean, Elk and Jefferson counties. This would suit our county very well. Congressman Sibley has agreed to give his salary to the granges and labor onions of the Erie and Crawford district. So much so good. Now bring on your double-back-action-automatic nomination for Governor. Notwithstanding all the bluster, not a war guo against the Republi can tariff" has been heard yet. Nor is the enemy's silence dangerously ominous. It rather indicates prepa rations for a "masterly retreat," ff such be possible. Cincinnati Com. Things are raized in Washington among tho Pennsylvania Democrats who are struggling for office. Those who are doing the hardest fighting seem to be doing nothing else and getting nothing, while those who keep quiet and work without a brass band are corraliog the offices. The recent local elections in New York State ebow large Republican gains, which would indicate a reac tion on the part of those who "want ed a change." This reaction will ex tend all over the country just as soon as tbe Democracy get their free trade schemes into operation. According to a Washington cor respondent Senator Hall, of Elk, will be United States District Attor ney for Western Pennsylvania. All others are mere imitations. Mr. Hall is a friend of the State adminis tration and that settles it the ad ministration is bis friend, and that clinches it. The Methodists of Kansas bave given the bounce to Rev. V. II. Bid dleeon, tbe Populist chaplain of the State Senate, because he cursed the Republican party in his prayers, and in one of bis petitions requested God to "palsy the brain and still the heart of tbe treasonable conspirators." The bretbern concluded that the Rev. Biddleson was too anxious to earn his salary. The Farr compulsory educational and free text book bills were favora bly considered by the Senate Com mittee on Education, and will soon be on their way through the Senate. Superintendent of Public Instruction Waller, who has indorsed both measures in his aonual report, was before the committee and made a lengthly argument in their favor. The free text book bill is one that has never yet succeeded in gettting to the Governor, although efforts in that direction bave been made for theDaat ten years. It is a measure that must commend itself to every good citizen At present tbe matter of furnishing school books is in the bands of a School Rook Trust, which dictates tbe f trices to be paid. Under tbe new aw tbo directors of public schools can go outside of tbe Trust, for there are plenty of publishers who will un dertake to prepare and furnish books far below tbe price now put upon them. The bill will relieve poor parents from tbe necessity of keeping their children at home, and it will aid very materially in tbe cause of education. Pass it and give it a fair trial. Uarrulurg Telegraph. When the Southern Governors, Bah, meet in Richmond, sab, to d is cuss measures for the good of the South, sah, it is proposed to appoint a committee, sab, lo call on President Cleveland, sah, and ask him to aid in developing the South. As Pbil, Sheridan once said if the South would raise less deviltry and more crops she would not have to ask any body lo help ber. You don't bear of any Northern State asking for help to develop its resources. They generally buckle down for themselves and work out their own salvation to their own satisfaction. It's a way tbey have. The statements published that the visit to Washington of Georee A. Jenks, who was Solicitor General un der Cleveland's last administration, was for the purpose of opposing tbe appointment of Slate Senator Harry Alvin Hall, of Elk county, to the pnsitiou of District Attorney for the Western district of Pennsvlvania. is denied here on what appears to be good authority. It is further slated that Mr Jenks is likely to be soon ap pointed to a hieb position bv Presi dent Cleveland, and that this is the real ohiect of bis trin to the National Capital Ilarritburg Telegraph. Occurs to us that about all the giorl positions of Mr. Jenks' size are already gone. rooR olrt Ward McAllister is in hot water again. He wrote and had printed an article on Chicago society, n which he was not at all compli mentary to the Chicagoeso, and tbe Windy City newspapers are roasting the Gothamite most unmercifully. One of them calls him "a fat chuff," whatever that is, and another refers to him as "the best all around ass in tbe country." It will be well for Mr. McAllister if he keeps himself under cover when he goes to Chicago. He has an unfortunate habit of putting his foot in it every time be refers to society in other cities. He has made the 400 in New York the laughing stock of tbe country, and other cities object to being served that way. "See here," said Mr. Jefferson T. Short, of Carrizo, Texas, as be dived into his pocket and brought up a hundred neatly engraved visiting catds. "Wbat'II I do with these things when I get home? If I offer one to a man he'd shoot me. But I find up here that if I want to see the eighty-fourth assistant secretary to the twenty-third assistant secretary of the secretary I've got to give one of the pasteboards to a colored gen tleman who wears better clothes than I do, atid kick around in the hall outside before I can get inside. Judging by tbe time it lakes, 1 will be able to make not more than four calls this week. If Ibis is what you call a Democratic Government I would like to see a return to Federal ism. I used to think that these fol lows in tbe departments, being hired by tbe public and getting their wages from the public, could be reached by the public." Washington Post. .Some Important Legislation. Ed. Republican: Our Legisla tors are at present deeply absorbed with two very important questions to tbe taxpayers of this Commonwealth. We refer to the Nesbit Road Bill. and the Free School Book System. They appear to be handling these two bills with great caution and consider ation. This is right; care is required in all measures affecting so greatly the interests of the entire Common wealth. Nevertheless, there are some objections to the measure now before them regarding tbe proposed new text book system. That a perfect outrage has been practiced upon tbe patrons of the common schools by the Book Trust needs not to be discussed by us, all are aware of this fact, but just bow to remedy this outrage is the question at issue. There are many ways to affect a cure of the malady. but the one that shall briug about the best results to all concerned is the right way; all agree on this point. Ooe way is (and we do not say that it is tbe best way) to order tbe pub lishing of the text series of tbe Com monwealth by tbe State, under tbe direction and cootrol of the Slate Superidteodent of Public Instruction, permitting him to call to bis aid a certain number of County Superin tendents, (or other qualified persons), to assist in compilation of a uniform series, which in their judgment shall meet the wants and beat interests of the educational purposes of tbe State. Let the State make proper appropria tions to complete tbe entire work, and distribute the books to tbe schools through the officers of tbe several boards, and at sucb prices as will cov er the actual cost of publication. This would bring those books within tbe reach of every patron of our schools. It would bring about a per fectly uniform series, so much desired by our teachers, throughout, not only the connty, but tbe entire State. What bave our teachers and pat rons to say on the question or prob lem T j. a. NEW GOODS! AND NEW FTttl&l Having refitted our store, and fast filling ii up wun new goons, we are now ready to wait on our FRIENDS AND FORMER PATRONS at the old stand of t. J. GEARY. We have an entire new stock of CLOTHING AND Together with a complete line of Men's, Ladies' and Chlldreu,s -S-H-O-E-S- Come and see our troods before nur- chasing elsewhere. Wo can atlord to sell at, the lowest prices because wo sell for CASH. Come and see us, whether you want to purchase or not, NO OLD GOODS. We are your most liumblo serv'ts, O. F. MILES & CO. IIOLEMAN BUILDING, TIOIsTESTJL, :EA.. WE ARE OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, And are nrcnared with a snnnrh stv-lt of the World's Finest Productions to make Clothing to order, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Get your order in for your WORLD'S FAIR SUIT. And don't forget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings" we mean Hats, Shli U, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, White Vests, Traveling Rags, Umbrellas, Mack intosh Coals, Etc, McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Youman's celebrated New York Hats and Pedriek's Custom Shirts to order. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. THE LINDSEY MOWING MAGHINE KNIFE uRIIING CO., (LIMITED.) OF LIVDSEY, PA., Is now prepared to turn out a largo num ber of Grinders, and is about ready to furnish them to those who have secured territory. P. T. HUTTLE, Onrliigtoii, I'a., is Owner and Controller of Forest Coun ty for the sale of the Machine. mr8-3in TIME TABLE In effect Jany. 1, 18!3. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 63 ThrouL-li Frelirht f-jiri-v. ing passengers) o:40 a. m. No. 31 Buffalo Express 12:07 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. m. No. 33,Oil City Express daily. 7:53 p. m. For Hickory,Tidloute,Warren,Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express daily... 8:41 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in. No. H6 Through Freight (car rying passengers) 6:50 p. m. No. CO Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. m. Trains 03 and 06 Run Daily and carry Sassengers to and from points between il City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full information from S. U, CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger fc Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the mot-t reasonable terms, lie will also do -JOB TEAMI1TG All orders, left at tho Post Office will receive prompt attention. s END your Job Work to the REPUB LICAN Office. jJUL D WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT JLVJLJLsJ. li NEW BOOBS IK THE LATEST STYLE & PATTBRNS. OUR DRY GOODS OUI'ARTJTIUXT Was never so complote as now. Dress Goods and White Goods. very latest styles, direct from Paris, snouKi not lail to iook torongli this ROOT &T STTOT? department Is complete. We have the finest shoes x CV UliUL) for Ladies, Men and Children In tho market. CLOTlIIXft KEIMRTIrlKXT. 1 on win mill tue very latest styles not fall to look at this stock. And uiu miiii.t Kuirt in niarainTiiiii, i-nccs mai win make you slare. Hats and Caps in all tho most iHipular innkes and styles. OUR GENTS' FURNISH ING DEPARTMENT is now complete. We have tho very latest stylos In ecu wear, oniris, 0. CARPET REPARTMFXT. ' In this Department you will find the grapery, isnauos, ana wan rapor, Sl'UIXi CAFES Atfl WRAPS, All Tailor Made and vory stylish. in Forest County at DAVID MINTZ'S, N. B. Highest price paid for Wool, New Goods 2ST New ad. AUDITORS' REPORT OF HOWE TOWNSHIP, for tho year ending March 25, 1S93. Account with J. W. Black, Treasurer. Road Fund Tin. Bal. in Treas, June 6, 1892 f 46 68 ahu irom to. Treasurer, unseat ed tax 1800 and 1891 2100 00 Amt from J. A. Nash, Collector,.. 1266 0-J Ami irom co. Treasurer unseat ed tax 1892 600 00 3013 60 Ch. By orders redeemed 348i 70 By Interest paid on old Orders... 145 25 By Treasurer's Commission 103 96 By Amt. To Balance 172 69 (3913 60 Bal. Cash in Treasury f 172 69 Acct. with J. W. Black Treas. Poor Fund. Dn. Bal. in Treas. Juno 6, 1892 ) 632 37 Amt from J. A. Nash Collector... 400 00 A int. from Co. unseated Tax 1892. . 170 00 J1202 37 Cr. $ 748 35 22 46 431 68 Ordors Redeemed Treasurer's Commission.. Amt. to Balance 11202 37 Bal. Cash in Treasury $ 431 66 J. A. Nash Collector. Poor Tax. Dr. Amt. Duplicate 1892 f 680 63 ft 680 63 Cr. Amt. paid Treasurer $ 400 00 Taxes returned to Co. Com 46 97 5 percent oft' on $300, paid within 60 days 15 79 ii percent Com. On $3O0 6 00 6 percent Com. on $100 6 00 Exonerations 22 31 Amt. uncollected Tax 81 66 $ 680 63 Balance in hands of Collector $ 84 66 i, A. Nash Collector. Road Tax, Dr. Amt. Duplicate $145 28 Amt. to Balance 99 45 $1561 73 Cr. Amt. paid Treasurer $1266 92 5 percent off' on $1001.17 collected in 60 days 62 95 2 percent Com. on $HKJ1.17 20 02 6 percent Coin, on $1 17.02 5 85 Tax returned to Co. Com 155 41 Exonerations 63 68 Error Forest Tanning Co.'h Tax.. 10 00 $1564 73 Road Commissioners in Account, Dr. Ordors outstanding June 6, '92 $6228 62 Orders drawn during year 2742 68 $8971 20 Cr. Ordors redeemed during year $34H6 70 Outstanding orders 64t4 60 $S971 20 GENERAL FINANCIAL STATKKENT. Orders outstanding $544 60 AVAILABLE ASKTS. Amt. In bands of Treasurer $ 172 69 Tax returned to Co. Com. 1892 155 41 Unseated tax 1892 not drawn 2111 65 $2419 65 Net Indebtedness of twp $3044 85 We the undersigned, having examined the foregoing account of the Road and Poor Funds of Howe Township, Forest county, Pa., hereby certify that we find them correct as stated, to the best of our kuowludge and belief, for the vear end ing Saturday, March 25, ; 89.1. WM. GIBSON, W. L. KTKOUP, J. E. COULTER, Auditors. J. W. Black, Clerk. JO 1 i Ladies should not fall to see our Rummer In the Millinery Department vou find tho and prices Hint can not lie beat. Ladles Department before buying. and patterns. Gentlemen, von should in youths' and children's clothing I have latest designs and patterns. Curtains' Itugs, Mats ana Hangings. Romombor, you will llnd tho largest slock MARIENVILLE, PA. Polta, Beef Hides, and Ginseng. arriving at 3S5 W "SP shortly. The special attention of dealers is call od to my lino of Hand-made Furm, Team, Lumber, Single and Double Driv ing Harness, end pioce harness, all made from oak stock, and warranted to be well mado and of good mntorial. To responsi ble parties a sample set will bo sont for examination, and if not as represented cau bo returnod. BUGGIES. I am jobbing tho best line of Buggies on the market, and can name you prices that will surprise you. Write for prices and catalogues. KRAMER AND CONKLING WAGONS. They are the best and most universally used of any wagon made, and always give the best satisfaction. Binders & Mowers. I have the lightest aud latest improved Bindor mado. It is not to be compared to any of the old style heavy binders now being sold. And the Mowing Ma chine I now offer you has no equal as a grass cutter. It la the latest one out. In vented and mado by the man who brought out tho old Champion Mower. It is the best adapted machine for our hills aud hollows and atumpy ground ever invented, LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES. A full line of Lumbermen's machine ry and Supplies. I can funisli you any thing from a saw mill to a fllo. FARM IMPLEMENTS AMD MA CHINERY, Of all kinds, such as Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Separators, Windmills, Corn Shelters, Feed Mills. 11 AimwvKi:. A full and complete line of heavy and shelf Ilurdware. In fact everything kept in a lirst class hardware store, no differ ence what you may want in my line. Write to ine for prices, as I solicit corres pondence, and mail catalogues on appli- JOHN A. MAGEE, 89 AND 91 MAIN ST. haiess L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS (Successors to II. J. HOPKINS A CO.) Want to say something about Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Genoral Morchandiso. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE OF BLACK COODS. WHITE GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -WHEN GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED I We are rlcht in the html .1 1 J i'lim mium is nepi rigm up to tho standard. Tho assortment la complete and the goods are always frosh aud of the boat varietios. Boimllt fnrn.l. .n,l ...l.l .1 Mil 1 ... . soe us. You will llnd us at home from SIGGINS - (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE KOTTvn Tim PWh'lUiST GEQCmiES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, Will nl WQva Iia fm iwl ' PUREST DRUGS i-KiiSCHIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- want, amiuiUKT, UWIUO GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to 6how farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER The "Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on tho Wood harvester. Examine the now spring lift and the now axlo extension on tho Wood mowers. Ex amine tho Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING- TOOTIl HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OK LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OK KAI. ID AND KLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before making purchases I would ask and prices. Everything of tho best and most approved quality, and at prices with in the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! n mnii bhvu w wi riPCHKItyv I Electric MS Poeitlvelj remove BOKS SPAVIN, Ringbone, Splint, or Curb, IN 48 HOURS, wuuoai run, $500 Reward For Failure or Slitjuleitl Injury. Thii If tbe Greatest Wonder of tbe lain Century, miouibu iiig, aa it diiee, tbe enure Veteriuary world. Circular! and Sworn Proof! stall- sPAy III CUBE d Free. Dr. Guy Checlnl, No. 378 Canal St., New York. TF YOU WANT a respectable job of X printing at a reasonable price send your order to Una otlice. AV lew V. R. LANSON & LANSON, Wo have just opened up our Spring Stock of Clothing, and without a doubt it is tho most complete assortment wo have ever had. You could scarcely mention a style or color but what wo would have It, in Bir.es to lit tho boy 4 years old or tho man weighing 250 lbs., and tho price is what adds to the beauty of tho goods. AWAY DOWN. In Dross (loods wo havo excolled all previous efforts In this lino. Our assortment Is moro varied, embracing all the now noveltlos In Worsted Ooods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ao. It will pay you to look thorn over oven If you don't want to buy a cent's worth. In Whlto Ooods, Flounelngs and Embroidery, wo take a back scat for nobody. Anything you want in Wash Goods. Prints, Hlnghams, Shalllcs, Sattincs and Novelties wo have In ondloss varloty. With our Shoe Department chock full And moro coming ev ery day, we don't seo why wo can't fit any root In any stylo. We havo complete lines In Lndios', Gent's, Misses, Boys' and Children's, including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival of Hats Just opened. All tho now shapes and colors, suitable for old mon, boys aud children. Caps for girls, caps for boys, caps for mon. IT COMES TO- iiv.Miu iui um pneos, tjome and early morning till olght o'clock at night. & - NASON, SIGGINS A FONES.) Sc. GROCERS. PENN, AND CHEMICALS ! Smearbaugh, A-Wi Farmers and others to inspect my stock . H. HASLET k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Dr.W7E.CraNMS EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT SLRCEOX, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollico Hours to H a. in. ; 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to p. m. blllitlay, 4 to 0 p. 111. rraotloe limited to above specialties. - Jul SDNS.