The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 20, 1894, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. I. WINK,
tOITO 4 PSOMItTOB.
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 20, 1894.
iti:iriiMt A ticki:t.
KTATK.
Governor,
DANIEL H. HASTINGS.
Lieut. Governor,
WALTER I. YON.
Auditor General,
AMOS H. MYLIN.
Secretary of Internal HTnirs,
JAMES W. LATTA.
Congress-nt-Largo,
G ALUS II A A. (SHOW,
GEORGE F. HUFF.
COI'NTV.
Congress,
A. W. COOK.
(Subject to notion of Dlst. Conference.)
Assembly,
J. E. WENK,
Assnclato Judge,
J. A. NASH.
District Attorney,
I. M. CLARK.
Coroner,
J. W. MORROW.
The World's Fair stockholders
bave received a ten per cent, divi
deod, and there's more to follow. It
was not such a bad investment, after
all.
F. A. Weaver, Editor of the
Brookville Republican, moo the Jef
ferson couDty nomination, for Con
gress at the Republican primaries in
that couDty last Saturday. Mr.
Weaver deserves the district nomin
ation. The Democratic primaries in Clar
ion county last Saturday resulted in
' the nomination of J. M. Fox for
Congress, Geo. F. Kribbs being de
feated for re-nomiDation. A. W.
Smiley and J. II. Martin wete nom
inated for Assemble.
The reputable Democrats in
Breckinridge's district have served no
tice that if he is nominated they will
support Major Ileury Clay McDowell,
the Republican who will be nomina
ted and who will make the run. This
means the election of a Republican
from the district, and no honest citi
zen need fear that Major McDowell
will disgrace the district after the
manner of Breckinridge.
It looks uow as if the administra
tion and anti-administration forces in
- the Democratic State Convention will
lock horns on the Gubernatorial
nomination, the former voting for
Attorney General Hensel and the lat
ter (or -Tames Gufley, the millionaire
oil operator. Anybody who has
watched the drift of affairs knows
how the fight will end. Mr. Elensel
will be nominated by a majority that
will simply annihilate Colonel Gufley,
and the same old fight will be on
again, but fiercer than ever. Mr.
Harrity will run the convention, be
cause he will have the delegates, and
the anti-IIarrity people will not have
the ghost of a show.
The legislative investigating com
mittee in New Yojk, which is prob
ing the rotten Tammany police force,
has discovered a new kind of hand
shake. A witness testified that he
kept a dive that was under police
protection, and once a month the
police captain of the precinct would
call on him, drink a bottle of his
wine, shake hands with hiai and de
part. But, when be shook handf
with the captain the dive keeper al
was ieit a goo bill in the captain s
hand. It was an agreement between
them that by the payment of this $50
per month the dive keeper was pro
tected. No matter what other houses
were raided and the proprietors ar
rested, this particular man suffered
immunity and be proceeded with his
nefarious business feeling perfectly
safe. This is only one of a hundred
cases of a similar character, and
chiefly remakable for the new
of hand-shake it developed.
kind
The cost per capita of maiute
nance and education of the pupils ii
the Sold iers' Orphans' Schools of the
Atate for the year ending May 31st
1814, was I Vi'.tM, or four cents less
than the per capita allowed by law
Tbe aveiage attendance in the school
uuriog iue year was ooo. mere are
now 712 pupils iu the schools and
thirteen others provided fur by the
commission in schools outside
luose uuuer us jurisdiction. A num
ber of discharge will occur during
July and August, the vacation per
tod, and the commission desires to
bave all the applicant fur admietio
made as early as possible iu orde
that it may be enabled to decide
to the continuance of all the school
now iu txisUuce during the curren
year. A circular letter has been
aued by tbe commioion to the Gran
Army posts of the State stating th
with proper attention every soldier
or sailor's orphan can be cared for i
the schools uow io existence, but un
lew Application are received in auffi
cient qnanity during another year
one at leat will be rlnpei). Children
eligible for admiccinn mint be be
tween five and fourteen years of age.
llarrisburg Telegraph.
The Iron Age stales that the do
mestio tin plate manufacturers report
an active demand for every pound
they are able to produce, whether of
bright or roofing tin. The quality of
American tin plates generally is so
good that consumers prefer thera and
ask for them, and take imported
plates with reluctance, if they cannot
get the domestic. The wages for this
clan of labor in the United Slates is
about double that paid in Great
Britain. There appears to be contin
ued steady work for all. One of the
largest manufacturers Messrs. N. &
G. Taylor Co., of Philadelphia state
that their output last week was the
largest since they started their works
about two years ngo. And yet the
titi-plate liar continues to tell bis fako
lie about not being able to make tin
plate in this country.
Ex-Congressman Bayne Ends Ills Life,
In a fit of despondency resulting
from a long and incurable illness, and
depressed by a sudden and violent at
tack of dangerous Symplons, Thomas
M. Bayne, the well known ex-Repre-scotative
of tho Allegheny district io
Congress, at a quarter after 10 o'clock
last Saturday morning forestalled the
end by sending a bullet through his
head, killing himself instantly. The
occurrence took place at Col. Bayne's
handsome home in the city of Wash
ington. With the exception of the
servants, his wife being temporarily
absent in Philadelphia, Mr. Bayne
was alone in the house. About eigh
teen months ago be was induced to
take a voyage around the world, and
when he returned last July it appear
ed he had improved much. This
gain was but temporary, however,
aud be suffered greatly from fits of
depression consequent upon the mu
tations of his disease, which was con
sumption.
Colonel Bayne was fifty-eight years
of age last Thursday. He eutered the
Union Army iu July, 1862, as Colon-
1 of the One Hundred and Thirty-
ixth Pennsylvania Voluuteers, which
be commanded during its Dine
months' service. At the close of the
war he was admitted to the Allegheny
County bar and in 1870 was elected
District Attorney, In 1874 he was
lected to Congress from the Twenty-
third District, serving until 18'JO,
when he voluntarily retired on ac
count of ill health.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Penna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheeler,
David W. Beaty,
Jerry Crary,
Goo. M. Parmlee,
Win. D. Brown,
Andrew Hertzel,
A. T. Scofield,
Schimmelfong,
Christian Smith,
II. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamiesou.
Personal and Business accounts solici
ted on most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
X. PARMLEE, Pies.
Jf. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres.
F. E. HERTZEL, Cashier
AX ORDINANCE.
To provide for proper house drainage and
sewerage of bouses and streets in the
Borough of Ttouesta. Forest County
Pennsylvania, and for the proper disposal
ui new age muLwir.
lie U ordained aud enacted 1i tl. Ttur.
gess and Town Council of the Borough of
iioDesia, coreBt county, rennsylvania,and
iu accoruunce witu me Acts or Assembly
is such cases made and provided, and it is
hereby ordained and enacted bv the authori
ty of tbe same; that proper main and branch
unaergrouna sewers be laid on Elm. Vine,
Court, William, Helen, Way, Bridge, Wal
nut and Uiland Streets in the said Borough
oi liouenia, wnn proper places tor the con'
nectioua of house drains, for the carrying
ofi and disposal of all such sewage matter
aud bouse drainage ; and that all owners of
lots be res ui red and they are herebv renuir
ed to connect their bouse drains with said
mains or branches thereof, of said sewers,
in th manner provided bv anil niulnr tlia
direction of the Council aud the Board of
liatlu of the said Borough ; such sewerage
to be put in from time to time, and in ac
cordance with tbe plans and specifications
adopted by the said Council. Provided, la
case auy property owner refuses to connect
bis or ber house drains with said sewers
after 20 days notice from the said council so
to do, the said Borough, by its council, shall
have the power to make such connections
and charge the coat and expense thereof to
' iirurues sua ine owners tbereor.
which cost and expense, together with '-'
per cent, as a penalty, may be collected by
an action of assumpsit or bv fileinir a lien
agiauat the respective properties and collect
u as mecnanics liens are by law collected.
The above Ordinance was duly passed by
the said C ouncil of Tionesta Borough on the
CJ. W. BOHINSON, President
J. T. Dale, becretary.
Approved, June, loth, A. D. lft4.
C. K. DAVIS, Burgess.
DU. CONN Kits,
and TIIHOAT
KYK. KAK. NOSE
Will le at the Central 11ook no Wml
day. May Oth. aud ou the second W1
iicnduy of every mouth iollowing, for the
purpose oi treating eye, ear, nose and
mruai cofttm.
REPORT of llatnionv
J Town
nship.
H. T. Cumin, ( VI Iff 'tor. In account with
H"l Fund for lh vrar ending Mitrcli I.!,
Dn.
To am't of Ch Duplicate $ 7s W
Tn m'l c( IMiti'inent Duplies!. PK (W
SHC "4
Cn.
t ! ll
.. 1 7 '
Hr e "iterations
Itv lands relumed
lly ft jv ri-rfil off for prompt par
Us..-!
Hy ft prtTnt mm on iUM
Ilj Cash paid Treirfr
10 4J
4 t 0.
KIT Ml
tor m
In account with Poor Fund for year
ending .March 12, 14.
Dn.
ToatrTlof Duplicate -V7 !W
tn.
Hv eioneratlona f M
By lands rtnrn-d 51 R,
Hv ft poriTtit off for prompt pay ... II tl.
Hv S permit roin mission V'J
lly cah wld Treasurer 4 i'J Is
f.i.7 :w
In account with School Fund for year
ending June 4, l"t.
Dn.
To am't of duplicate $l4o.-, 8S
To dog tax : fiti
fn i: ;w
Cn.
lly landn returned 141 7
lly exoneration! IS '."rt
lly ft percent off for prompt pay.. ist HO
Hv exoneration on dog tax A on
Hy ft percent commlMion (12 37
lly cash paid Treasurer lls OH
141.1 8
It. O. Cnron, Treamircr, In account
with Hoad Fund for year ending March
12, 1S!..
Dn.
To bal. duo at last settlement luj 41
To ain't received from t'ol 817 Wt
I tin a
t'R.
By order redeemed f Mil 7fl
Hyii percent commission Id 33
$ 8: OH
Ralance due Township 7 20
In account with 1'oor Fund for year
ending March 12, 1WM.
Dk.
To bal due at last settlement $ Lit 87
To cash received from Collccto...... 4:12 18
4 "0 O,-,
t'R.
Ry orders redeemed t it 18
Ry 2 percent commission 1 OS
By orders redeemed for overs'rs.. 14 73
lift 01
Balanco due Township f 143 14
In account with School Fund for year
ending Juuo 4, lS'.M.
l)n.
To bal due at Inst settlement fllOl 40
To cash roceived from Coll 1 1 f5 08
To State Appropriation t;lft tn)
$2021 7
CR.
By ordors redeemed as follows:
Salaries of teachers $1722 50
Salaries of secretary and auditors M 00
uei lurniHiietl schools 107 20
Refunding ordor to II. T. Co MO 00
or charts purchased in 18t2 2.h:1 fiO
or books and supplies Hit 82
or repairs and incidentals 110 7ft
By 'I percent commission 64 6.1
278l 30
Balance due township f 140 27
We the undersigned Auditors of liar
mony township having audited the
abovo accounts lind them correct.
T. W. Ali.rndkr, "I
Geo. L. Kino, Auditors,
L. A. IIOTCIIKISS, I
A UDITORS' REPORT of HUkorv
il Township, for the year endiiiu June
io:-.
J . .1. Bowman. Treasurer, in account
with School Board.
Dn.
To balance lr jm last settlement... 87H 11
To State Appropriation tUl 28
To ain't ree'd from Collectors 1812 07
Te balance 04 oti
XW 64
Cn.
By orders redeemed
By 2 percent commission
.rio in
IKS 3S
:t:lH.- M
By balance u 00
ilftA.ClAl, SIA1K.MKST.
ItKSOCKCKS.
Due from James Church, Coll ... . H4 4,"
Duo from W in. A. Connely.Coll.. 140
Due from Jacob Shaffer, Coll HH 47
375 10
LIADIMTIES.
Orders outstanding
Am't due Treasurer
214 00
04 OU
278 (l
Resources in excess of liabilities . t7 13
We the undersiirned Auditors of Hick
ory Township, iiavinir examined tin
above accounts find them as set forth in
the abovo report to the best of our know.
ieago. i: j. ukxduiwos,
K. II. FOREMAN
Unu. B. Evans, Seo'y. Auditors.
A UDITORS' REPORT of Tionesta
ix. iwp. lor the year ending Juuo 4, 1S04.
Wm. Lawrence. Treasurer, in account
with Tionesta Twp. School Board.
int.
To balance from last settlement., t 107 00
lo amt State appropriation 407 (si
io ami rec a irom collector 07fl 27
To nmt borrowed 2i 00
17f4 32
H.
,..iois cm
32 30
... 1 00
... io;, o:i
By orders redoemed
By 2 pr. ct. commission...,
By exchange on drail
By balance
11754 32
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
RESOURCES.
Duo from Wm. Lawrence, Treas... 10," 03
uue irom w. ji. won, L'ol so
Due from Daniel Black Col 243 OH
Due from C. C. Woingard Col 100 43
Due from County Treasurer 1450 31
Total resources 2012 04
LIAU1LITIK8.
Outstanding orders $3120 03
We the undersigned Auditors of Tio-
nesta Twp. having examined the above
accounts lind them as set forth in the
above report, to the best of our knowl
edge. W. W. THOMAS.
WM. MEALY,
Attest Auditors.
J. W. Mono, Clerk
SAW MILLS!
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
Improved friction feed. Send for Cata
logue and Special prices to A. B. Farrju
har A Co., York Pa. Agents, wanted.
SEPARATORS.
1 raction and plain engines. Now im
provements over all. Scud for Catalogue,
special prices aud terms. Agents want
ed. IIUBER M'F'Q CO.,
Marion, Ohio,
I'DITOIIN'
WE ALWAYS LEAD
DAVID MINTZ.
a :i;,ooo irOi.Mii STont to ki:m:ct fiioji.
The finest and Inrt'est line of Dry Goods and Clothlnir In this Conntv can onlv
le seen at our store, anil prices that cannot bo beat. We buy In such large lots, Unit
we can sell cheaper than any house and give you the host of" goods. It w ill pay you
to send for samples.
CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, HOYS.
You will find at our store. In the verv
lead in this hranch as in nil others.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS.
Everything that pertains to mako up this stock, cm be found at our store.
We Dover before have had such a trniln
tho latest and best styles in tho market, and
CARPETS OF ALL
Ijce Curtains, heavy drapery, Cm tain Poles A Shades, at tho very lowest prices.
Baby Carriages, trunks, valises. Ouoonswaro and Glusswnro. In fact, nnvthinir
you may want in tills line, can bo found at
DAVID MINTZ'S.
Maricnvillc, Pa.
HIGH EST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Shoop pelts, Hides, Ginseng.
ARNETT'
New goods for Spring and Summer
being received daily at
BARNETT'
('. 11. Wliitcimin,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store formerly
ownod by J. F. Overlander, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station. I am pro
pared to furnish the public with any
thing in the linn of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CON FECTION ERI ES,
WHOLESALE AND RATA I L,
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR!
I guarantee prices as low as the lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see me.
C. 31. WHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE.
TIONESTA, JPJ.
r
,.' i i t . u
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR.
Hood Stuck, uod Carriages and Bug
it to let upon the most roHnonslilM terms,
le will also do
JOB TEJLlCIITO-
All orders Ion at tho Post Ollire w ill
receive prompt attention.
TIME TABLE In
ell'oct Nov. Ui, IH'.M.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west as
follows :
No. 03 Through Freight (carry
ing passengers) i:io . m.
ISO. 31 Bultulolvxprcss 12:07 noon.
ro. 01 way ! reight (carrying
passengers)..... 4:15 p. 111.
-o. oo un . uy cx reus 7:53 p. Ill
X.' f!i. . . .
r ur iiii Kory, i iiiiouie, vv arren.tvlnzua.
juuuiuru, uicau ana me r.ast :
No. 30 Olcun Express 8:41 a. in
jo. oa i-iiihi)urgii express.... 4:15 p. m.
ISo. 00 Through Freight (car
rying passengers) 0:50 p. m
No. tio Way Freight (carrying
passengers to 1 lonesta) 8:41 a. in.
Truins 03 and 00 Run Daily and carry
passengers to and from noiuts between
Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run uauy except Kunilay.
tiet Time Tallies and full information
from S. Q. CLAHK, Aennt, Tionesta, Pa.
it. lir.i.jj, uon'i Supt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
A (itttl'l WkMlilllrAr ,t Tii-tui A iron
Bullalo, N. V
BUT NEVER FOLLOW.
Intent st vies, and nrlces vnrv low. We
49
in Mils linn. II lot nmvn,l dial -n bnnn
soil nt tho very low est price.
KINDS & PRICES.
Your Watch
Insured Free.
A perfect insurance against theft or accident
u the now turnout
the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled
or wrenched from the case. Can only be
had on cases containing this trade mark.
ma ns av
Keystone Watch Case Company,
of Philadelphia.
the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch
Case factory in the world 1500 employees;
3000 Watch Cases daily.
One of its products is the celebrated
Jas. Boss
Filled Watch Cases
which are just m good as tolid cases, and
cost alout one half leu.
Sli ! y all jewelers, without extia chaise
f - r Xon pull out tow. Tti nmitufanturt'ia
will muI you m wulch ca upuuu.' ficw
VICTOR BICYCLE.
IS Til E LEADING MACHINE FOR
FAST RIDING AND
PLEASTJRE!
Every heel guaranteed.
EXTRA INNER TUBE.
with every wheel. Cull aud see sample.
For sulo by.
N. E. HOLMES,
Tionesta, Pa,
Agent fur 1 01 est County. Sand for
t alalogiiu.
MILLINERY!
FLORA WALTERS & CO.,
Having moved Into their handsome,
new building, opposiU) Hopkins k
LaiiMin's store, aro prepared to meet
their lady friends witu hi) elegant
iiUs'k of goods iu their line. All tho
newest styles iu
HATS & BONNETS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND
MILM.MIHY mOItt
in general. And a full lino of Ladies'
cuiiishiiig Gisidi, st very reasonable
prices. Children's huts and cups. Call
oil us before iiiukiug selections. Wo be-
lievo we can please you.
i IkmfliMm
irinaaiaiii an imi an Tina"-1 -iiril
BOW,
"Those hard times is
that want
A nlco lino and well selected stock iu
as cheap as tills Spring. C111110 In and soo
find prices as low an any Retail house in
not buy nt home.
We don't lake tlio back seat I'or anything in this cud of tho. Universe.
Wo have tho largest slock, and It's well selected and bought as clienp ns anyone
and we arc going to sell thorn by the Tower
SHOES
In thin line we think we can Suit in
Cash is buying them cheaper this Spring
Don't forget that wo carry a lino of Carpets to suit din trade and vou can have
thorn cut to nt, and delivered Immediately, and no waiting and wasting of time, and
prices as low as any other Concern on earth.
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
In this lino wo buy often and try to
times, and prices that Rurpriso nit.
Now, alter reading nil these Signa on
Is to come and see what chash buys.
LANSON'S,
Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa.
You Can Prove
What wo say by Just seeing the Goods and Trices. Values aro still climbing up
whilo prices aro coming down. Wo will not show you a "job" lot of goods, but wo
can show you a nobby lino of nico goods, of the best selected patterns aud stylos.
Not what other dealers could not use and consequently sold as "Jobs," but strictly
first class in every respect, styles of isol, from tho best nmnuliictorics.
PRICES NEVER WERE SO LOW !
and wo always nim to keep Quality on lop and prices nt tho bottom. You know
how they wear, and look ns well as Custom Suits. Wo lire hoadmuirlors for Hat.
Shirts, Nockwear and Furnishings. Just step in and seo us, and wo will uso you
right.
LEDEBUR & MILES.
SIGGINS &
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA,
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clork
will always bo found the '
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbauqh,
DEALEKS 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 DEPARTM ENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines
to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent
ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of
E&u!
The Wood machines, as made for 1892, are winning crowds
cf new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balanco
reel, on the Wood harvester. Examine the new sprirjg
lift and the new axle eitonsiou on the V ood mowers. Ex
amine tho Wood hand damp rakes, virtually seii-dumping.
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.
Heforn making purchase I would ask Farmers and others to inspect my stock
aud prices. Everything ol the bust und most, approved iiuality, uud ut prices w ith
iu the reach of all.
CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa.
94.
1
n bonanza" fof those
to buy.
nil klnds'of dry goods.) JiThev!nevei;wero
or aend In for n few smnpleMund you will
tho World nnd;if pricesjuro n ehoapjjwliy
of li-resistiiblo prices.
Style, Suit In Widths, Suit in price' and
tlmn ever before.
3S3 X S I
keep a nico assortment, nod fresh m nil
paper, tho best way to provo tboso tilings
HERMAN,
& GROCERS,
PENN.
Vi.'j'i-. rt a
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