I v. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WINK, Cdito 4 Propnictoh. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1893. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Terms. rmlhonolnry, f 10: Sheriff, f j County Commlinnpr,'; Ancitor, Jtt; Jury Commissioner, (2; State Delegate, t'2. Announcement!! and tickets must bo paid for when ordered. PROTIIONOTARY. We are authorized to announce CAL VIN M. AKN ER, of Tionesta as n candi date for Prothonotary, subject to Repub lican usages. Wo are authorized to announce JOHN IT. ROBERTSON, of Jonks township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republican usurps. 8UERIFF. We are authorized to announce J. II. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce CHAS. F. GRIFFIN, of Howe township, as a candidate for Shoriff, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce IIAR-TiY-MAZH, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce W. M. COON, of Burnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to .Kopuuiicnn usages. We are authorized to announce JAS. McINTYRE, of Harmony Township as 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. Republican Countr Committee Meeting. Tbe member of the Republican County Committee of Forest County will meet at the Sheriff's office Tio nesta, Pa., Monday evening, (court week) May 15, 1893, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of fixing a date for holding the Republican primary elec tion, and to transact such other busi ness aa may be necessary. A full at ' tendance ie requested. Amos F. Ledebur, Chairman. Tionesta, May 1st, 1893. This crazy-quilt financial policy of tbe administration will drive the nation to tbe verge of bankruptcy. Carlisle knows what he wants, but Cleveland doesn't know whether he knows what be wants. Seems to be a muddle of financial brains. The Warren Mail published a solid column of endorsements of Speaker Thompson's candidacy for State Treasurer last week. They come from all parts of the State, which shows the demand for his ser vices are not of a local character, but bis popularity extends into every nook and corner of the Common wealth. Thompson it will be, and a good, safe candidate he'll make. Judge Fell Strongly Endorsed. "The undersigned members of the Philadelphia liar respectfully urge upon the Delegates to the Republican State Convention that theseleclion of the candidate for Judge of the Su preme Court be made from the City of Philadelphia. "The vacancy on the Supreme Bench to be filled at the November election, was caused by the resigna tion of a judge elected from this citv. and Philadelphia, while furnishing tne mum greater portion ot tbe busi ness which comes before the Court, has now but one representative on the iiencn. "We further earnestly recommend the selection of the Hon. I). Newlin Fell, who for sixteen years has been a Judge of tbe Court of Common Fleas of ibis city, and who has twice been elected to tbe Bench on tbe nomiua tion of both political parties. "Judge Fell is old enough in judi cial experience to be fitted for tbe Supreme Court, and young enough in years to give promise that he can, without impairment of bis usefulness, serve a tun term. "His long service on the Beuch in this city has been marked by ability, learning, integrity, courage and thorough fairness and impartiality." The above endorsement of one of tbe purest and ablest Judges in tbe Slate is signed by over six hundred f . I i i - ... oi me leading lawyers ot his native city, and the unanimity with which his candidacy is received by all frac tions of the party at his home shows that his majority in the Quaker City would be little less than phenominal were he to be the candidate this fall, and there is scarcely any doubt but that the convention will name him, berhaps by acclamation. a one-siued ruarr. The Philadelphia North American, one of the leading Republican papers of that city, contains the following article on the candidacy of our pop ular neighbor, Speaker Thompson who is having very stuotb sailing in bis canvass : As the time for holding the Repub iicbu oiaie wonveuiion draws near interest in the Stale Treasurership contest increases. Tbe only caudi dates for the nomination who appea to be in the fight at all are lion Caleb C. Thompson, of Warren, who has presided over the House for two sessions, and Beujamin F. lleywood of Mercer. The fact that Judge Fell of Philadelphia, will undoubtedly be nominated to In I tne vacancy on th Supreme bench caused by the retire- ment of Justice Paxson removes ex Senator Harlan, of Chester, from the contest, as candidates from adjoining counties would not be selected for the two leading places on the ticket. It has been said that Speaker Thompson's candidacy will interfere with the Gubernatorial chances of Congressman Stono two years hence, both coming from the same county. This theory is circulated mainly by the friends of Mr, lleywood, who hope to thus belittle the chances of Mr. Thompson. The absurdity of of this statement is at once apparent when it is shown that Congressman-at-Large McDowell, who headed the ticket last fall, not only hails from the same county, but actually lives in the same town, Sharon, Mercer county, that Mr. lleywood hails from. In addition, it is well know here that Mr. McDowell expects to be a candidate next year to succeed himself, as it is apparent that no Congressional Apportionment bill will be passed this year to render Congre98man-at Large unnecessary. Friends of Congressman Stone assert that every candidate should 'stand on his own bottom," and tbat the nomination of Speaker Thompson this summer will not necessarily in terfere with Mr. Stone's chances when the Gubernatorial Convention meets almost two years bonce. The serious illness of Speaker Thompson's wife has prevented that gentleman from giving much atten tion to bis candidacy. Every possi ble available hour has been spent at her bedside. Nevertheless his friends have been active and they assert that two-thirds of the delegates will be for their fa vorite if pledges count for anything. Philadelphia promises a solid delega tion for him, as docs also Pittsburg, In addition, the influences of nearly every member of the Legislature will be thrown into tbe scales for him, and altogether it may be said tbat Mr. Thompson appears to be the fa vorite in the race. While Mr. T. J. Richer, of Altona. Mo., was traveling in Kansas he was taken violontlv ill with cholera morbus. He called at a drug to not some medicine aud tho druggist recommended Chain neriain s uojc, Uliolera, and Diarrlin-a itemeuv so ineiilv ue concluded to trv it. me result was immediate reliet, and a few doses enred him completely. It is made for bowel complaint and nothinir else. It never fails. For sale bv Siircina oi. i ason. How la Obtain Long l.lfe. Take life easy. Nothinir nrolonirs life like a cheerful disposition. Make haste slowly. The snail outran the hare aud won the race. Avoid all worry. Care wrinkles the brow and dries up tho foun tain of life. Don't get angry. Every burst of passion shortens life's span one inch. He moderate in all tliinirs and temperate in your habits. Remember sleep is nature s kind restorer." and if you would live long, sleop long. Above all take careof yourself. If vou are not feeling well there is something wrong ana nature needs to be stimulated in her work. The best physicians in the country recommend Klein's Silver Age and Duquesne Rye for such a purpose. I hey are for sale by dealers cenerallv at S1.50 and il.'lo per quart respectively. Send to Max Klein, 2 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa., for a complete catalogue ami price-list, oi all Kinds oi lliuor, limit ed free. Drunkenness, or the Liauor Habit. positively cured Dy administering Dr, Haines' Golden Specific. It is manufac tured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a Permanent and snncdv cure. whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic, wreck. It has beeu given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 48 pace book of particulars free. Address GOL DEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Race St.. Cin cinnati, u. aug.lO-Iy. NEW GOODS! AND nSTZETW FIRM! Having refitted our store, and fast filling ii up wiui new goous, we are now ready to wait on our FRIENDS AND FORMER PATRONS at the old stand of D. J. GEARY. We have an entire now stock of CLOTHING -AND- Together with a complete line of Men's, Ladies' and Children, s -S-H-O-ES-S- Come and soe our goods before pur chasing elsewhere. Wo can aflord to sell at the lowest prices because we sell for lAbll. Come and see us, whether you want to purchase or not. NO OLD GOODS. We are your most humble serv'ts, O. F. MILES & CO. HOLEMAN BUILDING, TIOITESTA, IEA.. ACKNT WAMi l) for tbe suly aulUurlz.rd BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G.ELAINE lly GAIL HAMILTON, his literary ex ecu tor, w ith the co-oiieration of his lam ilv, uud lor Mr. lilaine'a meat History "Twenty Years of Congress," and his later hook, "rolitical Discussions." On prospectus lor the three books. Exclu ive territory given. Write tor terms to THE HENRY BILL PL B. CO., Nor wicn l onn. CJEN1) your Job Work to the REPUB - LICAN ( : Oliice. RAMBLER: BICYCLES CJoriiiuIloy A Jeffrey Co. make of Bicyelo aro tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered the best Road Wheel and are fully Guaranteed In all re respects. For prices and par ticulars inquire of 71. II. JlnlSlTIHi:, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue. AND USERS OF Boilers and Engines Special attention is called to tho Low Down Champion Threshing Machine, which Is only 6 foot 4 inches from tho floor to the top of deck. It is the lightest machine made, weighing l.COO to 1,500 pounds less than any of the samo size separators in tho market. Size 24 to 33 inch cylinder j capacity, 75 to 200 bushels of oats per hour ; 0 to 12 horse powor. ALSO THE New Huber Thresher Six to twelve horse power. One belt runs the cntiro machine; the tension on every pul'oy is j ust the same ; one tight ener is all that is required. Our claims are : The nearest perfoct separator : the greatest capacity for saving the grain ; the best cleanor for all kinds of grain. THE CYCLONE DUST COLLECTOR Is a great invention, reniaving all dust and it can be attached to any separator. - SHINGLE MILLS. I can furnish tho Farquhar, the Per' kins and the Trevor, tho three latest and most improved Shingle Mills ou the market. ENGINES -AND- BOILERS. Stationery, Road and Traction Engines, Horse Powers, Sawmills, Spoke Ma chines, and a full line of Woodworking Machinery, Second-hand Boilers and Engines and Separators at low prices. Will be pleased to mail catalogues and prices on application, or call and see you JOHN A. MAGEE, 80 AND 01 MAIN ST. CLAHIOIT, IP.A.. THE LINDSEY MOWING MAGHINE KNIFE uRIUu CO., (LIMITED.) OF LUTON 12 Y, PA., Is now prepared to turn out a largo num ber ol Grinders, and is about ready to furnish them to those who have secured territory. P. T. HUTTLE, Ciarlngtoii, Ia., Is Owner and Controller of Forest Coun ty for tho sale of the Machine. inr8-3m License Applications. Notice is horoby given that the follow ing applications for License have been tileil in my office and will bo presented at May Term of Court: 1. L. E. Branch and J. H. Powers, City xioiui, iMunen vino, joiiks lownsmp. 2. J. P. Costlier and P. M. Castner. For est House, Marion villo, Jenks Township a. j. ii. arior, mooKiyn nouso, Kol lettville, Kingbley Township. 4. Miltou E. Graybill and J. W. Cole, Centre House, Manenville, Jenks Town shin. 5. Leonard Agnew, Lawrence House Tionesta Borough. ti. J. S. Crldwell, Caldwell House, By romtown, Jenks Township. 7. O. C. Brownell, Central House, Tio nesia uorougn. 8. C. S. Andrews, Andrews House, Kellettville. kmirslev Township. H. H. W. Plait, P'fall" House, Marion ville, Jenks Township. 10. L. K. Maloney, Hotel Marion, Mar- olivine, jciiss lownsnip. Attest, O. M. A RN'ER, Clerk. Tiouesta, Pa., April 25, WM. WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT MINTZ'S ! NEW ErODDS H TfiE LATEST STYLE k PATTERNS. oint iuy aois m-.iMUTJir.xT Was never so complete as now. Ladies should not fall to seo our Hummer Press floods and White (foods. In the Millinery Department you find tho very latest styles, direct from l'arls, and prices I lint can not be boat. Ijadles should not fail to look through this Department before buying. BOOT cS: SHOE for Ladies, CliOTII I X4 I i:it ItTJI KM. You will llnd the very latest styles and patterns. Gentlemen, you should not fall to look at this stock. And in youths' and children's clothing 1 havo the largest stock in Marienville. Prices that will make vou staro. Hats and Caps in all the most popular makes ING DEPARTMENT is now C( Neckwear, Shirts, Ac. CAIlPirr MMMKTMKXT. In this Department you will And tho latest designs and patterns. Curtains' Drapery, Shades, ami Wall Paper, Rugs, Mats and Hangings. Nl'lllXU caii:s AXI WltAIS, All Tailor Made and very stylish. in Forest County at DAVID MINTZ'S, MARIENVILLE, PA. X. II. Highest price paid for Wool, Pelts, Reef Hides, and Ginseng. New Goods New ad. SCOWDEN & CLARK, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, WAGONS AXI) SLEIGHS. First Class LAWM MOWERS, AT $4.00, and upwards. 1 :-'W&CK A. ii V AJ s y -ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing 9Iufltiiit'N, Hor.sc Unites, (Jardru Tools. AND FARMING MACHINERY" AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us beforo you buy. We can save you money. Tit I A I. 1,1 ST. List of causos set down for trial in tho Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of May, 1KHH : 1. Commissioners of Forest County vs. Auditors of Forest County, No. 'Ji May Term, ltf'JS. Appeal. 2. J. A. Ntill, Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry, and S. T. Neill for uso of Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry ami S. T. Neill, vs. B. V. Sliainlmrg and H. W. Khamburg, Administrators of G. Sham burg, deceased, No. lis, September Term, lsfl. Summons in Assumpsit. 3. Jarvis iV Co. vs. C. W. Amslor, No. Ki September Term, 18(11. Appeal from J. P. 4. Albert Fox vs. W. R. Pago, L. H. Keaeer, J. 11. Strong, Cutis Johnson, No. 7 Nov. Term, lsirj. Summons in rjoct meiit. 5. J. W. Kalile, D. P. Kahlo, J. C. Kahlo, R. S. Gray, vs. Clara S. Blood, Executrix of the Estate of A. R. Blood, deceased, and Citizens' Light it Heat Co., a corporation under tho law of Pcun'a, and Charles Leoper, torre tenants. No. '1 Nov. Term, ls'Ji Sciro Facias sur Mortgage. A. J. C. Welsh vs. John A. Proper, No. 64 February Term, lS'J.I. Summons in Assumpsit. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNElt, l'rothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. April '21, 1MU3. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho final ac count of S. H. Towlur, Assignee for the benefit of creditors at William E. Brown, has been liled Willi mo and w ill be pre sented to the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, I'enn'a, ut Tionesta, I'a., for continuation or allowance on the Third Monday of May, A. D. Isu3, unless (ause be ijhown to the contrary. C. M. ARNElt, Frothonotary. ipleto. d Chi hi Men an Iron in tho market. and styles. OUR GENTS' FURNISH complete. Ve have tho very latest stylos in Remember, you will find the largest Btock arriving at shortly. The Celebratod OSItOKM: MAC1IIXH AT $40.00 This is rare Bargain. TIOITESTA, IP.A.., AVE ARE OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, And are prepared with a superb stock of tho World's Finest Productions to make Clothing to ordor, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Gut your order in for your W011I,1'.S TAIIt SUIT. And don't forget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings" wo mean Hats, Shiits, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, White Vests, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Mack intosh Coats, Etc. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agents lor Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Yoiiinan's celebrated Now York Hats and Pedrii k's Custom Shirts to order. 1:5 AND 2!) SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. 1 V?iKT v vr L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS & LANSON, (Successors to II. J. HOPKINNf.fc CO.) Want to say eomothing about Hats, Caps and Goneral Merchandise. Wo havojust opened up our Spring Stock of Clothing, and without a doubt It la tho most complete assortment wo havo overbad. You could scarcely mention a stylo , or color but what wo would havo Hi 1" air.es to lltjtho boy; 4 years old or tho man weighing 2o0 lbs., and tho price! what adds to the beauty of tho'goods. , AWAY DOWN. CLOTHING. In Dress Goods wo havo oxcollod all previous offortsjin this lino. Our assortment Is moro varied, embracing all tho now novelties In Worsted Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Volvets, So. It will pay you to look them over oven If you don't want to bny a cent's worth. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WHITE In White Goods, Flottneings and Embroidery, wo take a back seat for nobody. Anything you want in Wash Goods. Triiiis, Ginghams, Sliallies, Satlines and Novelties wo have 111 endless variety. With our Shoo Department chock full and morejeomlng ov ery day, wo don't soo why wo can't lit any foot in any stylo. Wo havo complete lines in Ladies', Gent's, Misses, Boys' and Children's, including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival of Hats Just opened. Alljlho nowshapos and colors, auitablo for old men, boys aud children. Caps for girls, caps for boys, caps for mon. GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -WHEN IT GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED! Wo aro right In tho business. Our Grocery Dcnartmout is k ent rlirlit nn tn Mm standard. Tho assortment Is complete and tho goods aro always fresh and of tho boat varloties. Bought for cash and sold at "livo and let livo" prices. Como and see us. You will find us at home from early morning till eight o'clock at night. SIGGINS - (SUCCESSORS TO BIGGINS A FONES.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GROCERIES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -dealers in- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iCJQUITBYTBOBUOI MD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. "Wehavo never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one showd invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. g,. CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Beforo milking purt-huses I would ask Faruiern and others to inspect my Btock and prices. Everything ol tho bout and most approved quality, and ut prices with in the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. Confirmation Notice. Notieo is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts have been tiled in my oilice and will be presented at the next term of court, commencing on the Third Mon day of May, next, for continuation : First and linul account of J. II, How man, Administrator of C. E. Laiulors, late of Harmony township, Forest Coun ty, Pa., deceased. First and final account of Elizabeth Wyukoop, lato ot" Millstone township, in the county of Forest, deceased, by her Executor, L. (!. Wynkoop. First ami linul account of C. J. Ahls Htrand, Administrator of the estate of Swan AhlKtiand, lato of Howe township, Forest county Pa., deceased. First aud linal account of S. S. Towlur, Guardian of Alary 11.11. Rohrer, minor child of Samuel F. Rohrer, deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNElt, Register, and Clerk of Orphan Court. Tionesta, Pa., April 17, ibM. F. R. LANSON Clothing, Dry Goods, :Shoos, LINE OF BLACK COODS. COMES TO- & - NASON, Smearbaugh, 1 1 mm & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Dr7W. F. CONNIES EVE, EAR, NOSE & TII11UAT SI RCEO.N, OV. SAVINGS DANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollico Hours ! to 11 a. m. ; t to i p. in. 7 to II p. m, Suudiiy, 1 to (i p. m. Practice limited to above specialties. r