THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, Editor 4 Phophicto. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1HP4. REPUBLICAN COOTT COMMITTEE M FETISH. The mombors of tho Republican Coun ty Committee of Forost County aro here by notified that it meeting of said Com mittee will bo held nt tho Court House, Tionesta, Pa., Monday evening, Fob. 2rt, 18M, and as business of importance to the party will be transacted. It Is espec ially requested that all member bo pres ent. Following Is a list of members: Barnett, John II. White, W. M. Crossman Green, Leon Wat Bon, II. A. Dotterer; Harmony, II. M. Zahniser, L. 8. ail, V. Moon py; Hickory, N. E. Holmes ; Howe, J. C. Welsh, James Blair, L. DuBois, Jas. Sohwcrdfield, W. L. Stroup ; Jcnks, L. C. Hoyt, J. It. Karr, J. M. Lobough, N. C. rarrlsh, J. C. Campbell : Kingsley, C. O. Rudolph, II. E. Lovell, R. Z. Gilles pie j Tlonesta, J. B. Eden, Win. Mealy i Tionesta boro., J. R. Osgood. J. I. Woods, Chairman. The landslide of yesterday in the old Keystone elate is one which should strike terror to the conscience of the most hardened free trader. But will it? An election to fill the vacancy in the Third Ohio Congressional District will probably be ordered by Gover nor McKinley to take place at the time of the April elections. Gresham still draws his peDsioo. Hoke has cot got around to him on the raid. Hoke prefers to raid men like Judge Loog, who is so badly dis abled that be caunnt walk unassisted. The Kentucky peach crop, which had been killed twice already, was subjected to another fatal operation by the present cold snap. The Dele ware peach crop should beware, ur it will be crowded out of sight by Ken tucky. The present Congress is engaged in passing ''urgent deficiency" bills to make up what it, in a spasm of al leged economy, failed to appropriate for orJioary expenses last year. If there is a way to blunder the Dem ocracy always goes that way. Again has David B. downed Gro ver C. In the battle which has been going on in the Senate over the con firmation of Mr. Cleveland's appoiu- i - . L. o I I. I -1 1 tea tu uio ouprewo ueucu, neeier H. Peckham, the wily New York Senator came out on top, having sue ceeded iu mustering up Dine of a ma jority against confirmation. The President sent to the Senate the name of Senator Edward D. White to be an associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, ou Monday quickly on the heels of the knockout of Mr. Peckham. The Senate imme diately and unanimously confirmed the nomination, and thus does the State of New York lose the position. Austin L. Taggart, of Montgom ery, member of the House of Repre sentatives and prominent in Grange circles; a man eodearod to all as "Farmer" Taggart; a bluff, honest citizen who commanded the respect of every one who knew him, died at bis home at Norristoun ou the 15th inst. His death will be deplored all over the State. While there are many tides to the question involved in the rejection ol Mr. Peckham by the Senate, it can not be dented that Senators as well as Presidents have rights. President Cleveland adds nothing to the digni ty of the high office he holds by per sistently naming for the position men whom he knows to be distasteful to the Senators from New York. They certaioly cannot be blamed for bat tling for what they consider their rights. Blizzard. At last some of the Tammany heelers and ballot box stufl'ers in New York have gotten their just deserts. Under the Federal election law, re cently repealed by the Democratic Congress, Inspector John I. Daven port was empowered to appoint watchers at the polls to prevent fraud and his men succeeded in securing evidence a ifficieot to show how Tam many succeeds and also to bring some of the rascals to book. Their trial was exceedingly iuteresting, all the influence that Turn in any has being brought to help them, but jiibiijt- triumpbed and they were convicted. Recently three of them were seut to the penitentiary, and their sentence was well-deserved. The repeal of the Federal election law, however, throws the doors wide open for these rascals to act with impunity, Mr. Daven port is legislated out of effico, there are no safeguards about the ballot box aoy more, so far as the Federal Government is concpred, and if there is a fair election iu New York or any of the Southern States it will be ouly by u (It i ance. But there is a satis faction in knowing that llnee of the vole thieves are in jail. Uarr'mbwg Telegraph. GROWS GREAT SWEEP. Tho Largest Majority Ever Given a Republican Candi date in Pennsylvania. 150,000 AXI UIMVAItO. galusiia a. Grvow. While the returns from the Stale are still meagre enough are in to show that Galusha A. Grow will have at least 150,000 majority, the largest ev er given a Republican candidate. The vote outside of the cities seems to have failed to get cut, which re duces the vote on both sides to con siderable extent. The victory is complete, and is a fearful rebuke to the pnity which would bring free trade on the Ameri can people. Will the warning be heeded ? Not likely, TIONESTA BOROUGH Elected the entire Republic tick et, the majority for Grow being pbenotu inally large considering the light vote polled. It stood on the State ticket, Grow, Rep. 88 ; Hancock, Dcm. 32; Morrow, Pro. 3. Only 129 votes were polled out of a registry of nearly 180, and of those out several votes for the State ticket were evidently lost. The officers elected in the Bor ough are as follows, all Republican: Burgess, C. R. Davis; school direc tors, L J. Hopkins, L. Agnew; coun cil, John R. Osgood, F. R Lansoii, G. W. Robinson ; high constable, W. L Hunter; overseer of poor, W. A. Grove; collector, D. S. Knox; audi tor, A. W. Richards, II. II. Shoe maker; judge of election, R. B. Crawford ; inspector, II. O. Davis. At last Thug McKane, the Grave send ballot manipulator and manu facturer of bogus majorities for the Democracy, is confronted by the pris on bars. Salt nor sugar nor money nor influence will not save him this time. His conviction, following swift on the sentencing of three New lork ballot-box stufl'ers, shows that Brooklyo, too, proposes to deal se verely with the men who would make a mockery of tho ballot and kill its potency for good. McKane was sen tenced to the penitentiary for six years. One of I he New York Congression al candidates on the Democratic tick et, who was defeated, a few weeks be fore the election atteuded a meeting of the Tammauy leaders where the chauces of electing both candidates was discussed. This particular can didate, after listeuing for some time to the plans to gel out the vote, pick ed up his hat and, with a yawn, said : "Gentlemen, this is all very well but it seems a waste of time. I am al ready elected. You cao turu in y ur help for the other fellow." Oo elec tion day be was defeated by 900 ma jority. This Barae candidate felt so certain of election that he had rented a bouse in Washington and sent on furniture from New York to have it ready after election day. He is ship ping the furniture back home now. It is said of Hcrublower, the geulle mao rejected by the Seuate for the Supreme Bench, that he felt so sure of being confirmed that he held a com petitive examination among a lot of newspaper men in Washington to se lect a secretary, the lucky mao be ing a youug Chicago writer. He is still writing for the Chicago paper aud Hornblower is not on the su preme bench. The (fraud specitiu for the prevailing malady of the atre, Uyhpepsia. Liver fi.Iimliiint fl.i.iin.uti... .. ... , .HOHiuiiuiMwraii tflH'AS, f IJ era. debility, etc., ih lUcnr Celery Kinu Htiniulatea the digestive organs, regulates tile liver Mill! rihlnriy ll.u u.i, ..; ous health and piioriK. Sample free. liermHi., Tionesta, and V. Q. Wilkina, THE PATRNT VAklABLB KKICIION FEED Best Set Work In the World. Saw Mill & Engine Received the Medal and Highest Award at the World Columbian Exposition. Wrrani-d the bent mde hhinxla Mills. Machinery ud &imiarU Aitncuiinral linpl, menu uf Bnl Quai ll) at liMt pruoa. bwud fur lliulr&tt-d (Jtlogu. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., YORK, eENNA. pi it Aim r n PROCLAMATION. WnrKF.As, The Hon. Charles II. Noves, President .Indue of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sexslons in mid for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Pbco Or phans' Co 'rt, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for th"County of Forest, tocomincnccou the Fourth Mimdav of Feb., being! health day of Feb., 18!4. otiee is therefore trf veil to tho Coroner,.! list ices of the I'eaeeand Con stables of said count v, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those limits which to their ollice appertain to he done, and to those who are hound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners 'hat are nrshall belli the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal' this 30th dav of January, A. I. IS04. JOHN T. CARSON, i..s. Sheriff. Tit I A I, LIST. List of causes set down fir trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, IS!4. 1. J. A. Neil'l, Nancy Church, Julia X. Perry, and S. T. S'cill for use of Nancy Church, Julia N. Herrv and S. T. Neill. vs. H. F. Shninluug and H. W. Shamburg, Administrators of G. Sham burp:, deceased. No. iW, September Term, ISl'l. Summons in Assumpsit. 2. II. W. Marks, vs. The Lebanon Mutual Insurance. Company, of Jones town. Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, No. 42, August Term, 'lS(i;t. Summons in Assumpsit. 3. M. L. While, vs. niauehard it Ho nors, No. 30, November Term, 1M3. Ap peal Irom J. P. 4. Krastus N. Lee, Heeiever of the es tate of Charles J. Fox, dee'd, Clarrisa Fox, widow, Oscar Fox. F.milv Breed, Maria llreed, Haldol II. Hill's, Nettie Hills, Charles F. Fox. James F. Fox, Horace A. Fox, olive Dunn and Francis Locke, heirs at law of Charles J. Fox, dee'd, vs. William Newland, Sarah New land, Geo. H. Newlan.l, William A. New land, Jr., Lucy Newland and J. P, Hirsch, No. 2t, May Term, IN'3. Sum mons in Fjectmeni. 6. Maria' Andrews, vs. James Carson, No. 11, November Term, Action In Trespass. Attest, CALVIN M. A1IXE11, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. Jan. 211, ISM. FOR TWO JVEEKS ONLY! DISCOUNT SALE AT W. A. Fisher's Jewelry Store GAS OFFICE BUILDING. fO eight-day Clock, warantod 5 years, (4.00. $5 eight-day Clocks, $3.50. Alarm Clocks, $1.00. Caster fco.OO, how $3.M). Elgiu Jewels Filled Cases warranted 0 years, was $25, now $17.00. This discount sale includes everything in stock and is tho largest discount sate known in Forest county. Watch, Clock, and Jowelry repairing in workmanlike manner on short notice. All work warranted. W. A. FISHER. C. Jl. Whit email, NEW STORE! Having purchased tho store formerly owned by J. F. Overlunder, next door to W. N. Y. A P. K. K. Station, I am pro pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO 10 n, WHOLESALE AND RATA I L. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOZLnTEST-A., jpj. Dealers in TOBACCO, CIGAKS COX V FXT I O X A It Y. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice lino of tho Best iirainls of FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our istock perfectly pure and utriotly fresh, and customers will find our good always whoh-soioo and first class. Nice, clean Billiard Hull end Barber Shop in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridge fits., TIONESTA, IP .A.. ."V i THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. liOOll Ktock, (iooil ('HrriliUOH Hllll llll(f L'in u li't ii p' iii the most ruasoiiabln u-rtiia. lie will ali-o du JOB TB All orilom hilt at thb I'usl Olllno will roueive prompt attotirKiii. LKADKIt IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING David Mint. OCK IH1Y UOODS DKPAltTMKNT is now eomplele, having JiiHt recelv?d our Fall and Winter Mock. Never Iwloi e have we had aueh a atock of Drex (IooiIh, Much lloineSpmi Pre.!! Hoods, Finn llcni iolias, Caslunores, and Woolen Uoods of all kinds and prices t meet thn times. iJoak niul Vrnp lrnrlmoiit. HAVING IIOCHHT FOR CASH, I am prepared to soli tho very liekt at the low est prices. Nothinir like this line in Forest Counv, and Ladies wlio are in want of a Cloak or Wrap should not forgot to see Minlr.'s stock hefore hnvintr. A larito as sorlment and the very latest styles, riKht from New York. Also, Broadcloth for Cloaks and Wraps. Millinery Icnrtuiriit. V. CHNNOT UK HKAT in this lino. Tho very latest New York Htyles, mid those who want a Hat should send in their order at oneo. All Work Warranted, as we employ only First Class Help. ZSnlioiisi Icinrf meiit. Yor FIND Bullous, I,aes, Silks, Velvet, Velveteens, Hihhons, Umbrellas. In fact, anything yoii mav want In this line. Ladies' ami Uenfs, lloys' and Uirls', Children and Babies' Undorwearof all kinds. Cannot lie heat in this line. 7lo(liing rnrf incut. 11 F.llKTOFOliK, we have pleased the public in this lino, as to quality and price, but tiiis year wn are wav ahead ofanvthiiiK ol tho past. In Men's and Bov'a anils we hane fine Suits, BiisincssSuils and Working Hulls of all kinds, at the lowest prices. Children's clolhina at all prices and ot the very latest slvles. Mothers, it wouh I pay yon to send to us for your children's clothing. If you "could see our lino it would surprise you -not oulv the amount we carry, 1ml tho quality and Price. Wo still keep the lead aud shall try to hold it. Hoof), Khot'H ii nd Kubber (.ootU. IF YOU WANT anything in this line send ns your measure and wo will forward you a( once what you order. Uemember, we carry tirst class coeds in this line both for Ladies' anil dent s. Also, Boys' Children and Babica'Kubbers, and Rub ber boots ol all kinds. Unit FuriilMliiiig Iciitrtiiieiif. 1! ATS AND C. PS of all kinds in tho latest styles. Fine shirts for men and boys, and working shins at the very lowest prices. You should not tail to aeo our Neck Wear stock, it is really tine. Cnrpct Iciurtmcii4. AS USUAL, we hold tho lead In this line. Carpets, Hups, Mats, Curtains, Drap ery, Curtain Poles, and everything to iiiake'vour homo pleasant and yourself happv. VK ALSO Carry a large assortment of cliina. French China, and Iron stone China. Cuspadors, A'hums, Window Shades and Wall Paper. TO I II F. Pl'itl.lC Ueniemher I carry tho largest and best selected stock of tho above in Forest county. Send Iu your ordora bv mail and they will receive prompt attention. HHUII'.ST MARKKT FKICR paid for Hides, Slioop polt., Ginseng, Wool, Fur. AUCTION! AUCTION ! Tho entire stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Notions, Trunks, Valises, Hund-bags, Hats, Caps, Crockery, Glassware and Tinware, togeth er with a fine line of Gold and Silver and filled case Watches, both ladies' and gents', in all American movements, and all kinds of Jewelry. A fine lino of Silverware, Rogers Bros and other leading makes, cIocks, &c, will be sold to the highest bid der. Sale begins MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, '94. At Barnett's stand. The hours for tho Auction will boas follows : Monday, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Also every evening of tho week at 7:00 o'clock. This is a rare opportunity for the public to buy goods at your own ligures COMF OSK, COMK ALL. PH. PALTROVITCH. Auctioneer CATTION. If a dealer oiler W. L. Douglas shoes at a reducwd prion, or saye he hiiithfm without name stamped oa bottom, put. him down aa a fraud. Udies SEs W. L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. V. I,. DOUGLAS Khoea are styli&h, easy fit tin;, and give better tatistacuon at the pricca ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and ht convinced. The .tamping of W. L. Douglas' r ttne and price on the bottom, which guaranteee tlirir value, save thou wand of dollara annually Ij those who wear them. Dealers who push the a. ile of V. L. Douplai Shoea gain custom era, which helps to increase the tales on their full line ol' cxkIs. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money hy buying ail your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free tipon application. Address, W. L. DOUOLAd. Brockton, Um, bold by F. H. LA NM)N, Tiononta. Pa. RAMBLER: BICYCLES fioriuiillry .V Jellrey Co. make of Iiicycle are tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 niul I are eonsid orcd tlio bct Koad Wheel and ure fully (iuuraiiloed iu all ro reiei ls. Fur prieou and par ticulars inijiiiro of n. II. MaUL'Ilti:, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for CataloyTio. ,piL CITY, TPJl Maricnvillo, Pa. What is this anyhow It is the only bow (ring) wlncli cannot be pulled from the wstcl.. To be had only with Jas. 15. vs Filled and other watch casts .' I stamped with this trade mr.: ' A pottal bring you witch cat.? f . ".:i, KeystoneWatch C;..r piiiLAvrapt::.. WORK. OU IDLE HANDS. Ih the condition that confront us at thin season of the year. To keep our hainla at work during January we iiiiin! have work. OUR MAGNIFIC1ENT STOCK OF FINE WOOLENS Vill be made into Perfect Fitting, Cor rect Style Clothing at two thirds their value. Scotch Cheviots, Houie-Hpuna and Tweeds Sauk Suits to order J18 to $122. KiiRlisU Worsted Suitings in Stripes, Checks and Mixtures Sack Suits to or der, fcM.OO to $30.00. Marlins and Clays, lilack and Blue Worsteds for dress, in Cutaway Suits to order, fcW.OO to $35.00. Trousers, $5.00 to $8.00. A few of those elegant Fur and Elesian Beavers and Montgnacs for Ulsters aud long overcoats price $25. If you have never patronized our stores ask your li lends about the saving. McCUEN & SIMON, L'5 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. AcluiiiiMnUor's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate ol William IS. Heath, lute of Kinislnv township, Forest county. Pa , deceased, having been irruutcd to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested lo make payment, and all having claims against me same will please pre sent tliein dulv, auihcuiicaiod, lor settle iiicut. U. C. LIkatu, Administrator. Jan. 9, lSdi. Starr, Forevl Co., Pa. 1 THE WEATHER CHANGES! Tho Administration changes. The Storekeepers are changing. And tho old reliable Iron Building is willing to change for Cash as largo and good a stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE as can be found in Forest County. Glad to see NQ TRO UBLE TO SJBCO IF GOOD 351. ESu !SkAyjSSt (SUCCESSOR TO HOPKINS A L ANSON). Do You That you can buy to a Better Advantage Now than ever before. On account of tho "Hard Times" and backward season you can now buy anything you need in OVEKCOAS, UITEHS, WORKING COATS, HUBBKK COATS, M A C 1 1 1 N TOS 1 1 F.S, SUITINGS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, II ATS, CAPS GLOVES, MITTENS, PANTS, SHIRTS, OVERALS, NECK-WEAR, ' COLARS, CUFFS, IIANDK F.RCIII EES, JEWELRY, LEATHER BOOTS, RUB BER BOOTS, RUBBERS, STORM SLIPPERS, A L ASK AS, HEAVY SIIOS, FINE SHOES, CHILDREN'S' SHOES, LADIES' GENTS' SLIPPERS. At prices that knock out Competion .at Ledebuh k Miles', Tionesta. Seo them. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS Sc. GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Iopartmont, whUh is in rhiiruo of a thoroughly eompotmit Clork, will iilwnvs bo fount! tho PUREST DltUCIS 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. iOOUHTBY PBGDEGEEMTD GASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. CHARLES A. HILL AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN . FARM MACHINERY OF EYE BY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, ORAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before makiiiK puiclmsoM I wculd usk Farmers uml olhoi'H to itiNpect my Ktock and prices. EvurylhiiiK ol the L inl and most unproved quality, ami ut prices with in tho reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. S. H. HASLET & Ml., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture ' Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. tlVGVST MQUCK III. of the linn of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, HpeclaliKt in ErrorHof Relraction of tlia Eye. Examinations free of charge. WAKREN, PENN. you all in. Know! Smearbaugh, TIME TABLE in VvJ - - Trains leave Tlo- ity ' --'r iiVn I follows : No. li; Through Freight (carry ing paKsciifrers) U:40 a. m. No. 31 Bull'ulo ExpreMs 12:07 noon. No, til Way FreiHht (carry ing pusKctiorH) 4:15 p. m No. 3:1 Oil City Ex ress 7:63 j. ui. For Hickory, Tidioute.Warron.Kinzua, Bradford, olcan and the East: No. 8(1 Olcan Express 8:41 a. m. No. 32 PitlsburKh Express.... 4:15 p. m. No. il Throunh Freight (car- ryini; paKseners) 8:50 p. m. No. lio Way Freight (carrying passengers to TioucHtaj 8:41a.m. Trains H3 and Uli Run Daily and carry puHHcners to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton ouly. Other trains rim daily except Sunday. (Jet Tune Tallies and full information from S. Q. CLARK, Aetint, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, GeirlSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gcn'l passenger t Ticket A(fent, Buiralo, N. V. Jolt WORK of every description execu te! at the REPUBLICAN olne. tiM-t lain. m l" JUM,UM1 'oo' poiuta weHt
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