THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK, Editor a PsopsttTon. WEDNESDAY, MARCH l:t, ISM. Announcements Term Amoclato Judge, fl2. Treas urer, 10. These rate include printing of tickcta, nil name boinr printed on the ticket. Tonus stvictty cn.ih with the ordor for announcement. COUNTY TREASURER. We nrn authorized to announce JAMES H. FONES, of Tionesta, as n candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usaea. Wp are authorized to nnnonnro JOHN J. GREEN, of Jcnk township, as a can didate lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDOE. Wp are authorized to announce II. M. ZAIINISER, of Harmony township, as a candidate tor Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announeo JACK MrCRAY, of Jcnk township, ns a didato for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. Wp are authorized to announop R. It. CRAWKOKD of Tionesta borough, as a candidate lor Associate Judge, subject to llopublican usages. Wp arp authorized to announce S. S. CANFIEL1), of Tionesta borough, as a oandidatp for Associate Judge, subject to Republic-nil usages. A (iOOI) RIDDANCE. The Fifty-third Congress has at last passed into history. It did noth ing half so wise, beneficial or popular io its Dearly two years of active life as its adjournment sine die by force of law. The constitutional limita tion of the life of a Congress to two years proves to have been conceived with the prescience of real statesman ship, for not even this great and much enduring country could stand for a longer period such a . Congress as the one whose life is just ended to the great relief of an afflicted people. A few minor acts, wisely conceived aDd well considered, staud to the credit side of the account of this Congress, but they got through merely because they were not impor tant enough to excite 'opposition Of the great nets of this Couprei-s the repeal of the silver purchase law is about the only oue that deserves approbation, and that was passed un der the delusion that the act in ques lion was the chief cause of the busi ness depression and that its repeal would banish the hard times. It had do such effect, because the hard times were induced by the anticipation of Democratic policy realized in the subsequent passage of the Wilson bill. That bill beggared the Treas ury as well as the country, and the current expenses of the Government have to be met by borrowing, aDd that, too, at a very cosily rate of in terest. The most obtrusive and indefensi ble piece of fully committed by this Congress is its persistent refusal to allow the Government to hot row uu der a modern oud sensible law after it bad 6 ret made it necessary for it to borrow in some way by reducing its income far below its expenditures With an empty Treasury it has not even showed the virtuo of economy, but it goes ou record as a billion dol lar Congress at a time wheu the Gov ernment has to borrow S1C2,000,000 to meet current expenses after post poning the payment of 8250,000,000 of appropriations. In history this Democratic Con gress will raok as one in which statesmanship and leadership "were both wanting and whose constructive folly found expression in a tariff law which has reduced wages, reduced consumption, reduced reveuue, de stroyed profits aud prostrated indus try all over the land. Though its life ended yesterday unhappily the the evil which it did lives after it. Fhila. frets. President Cleveland has fled from the office seekers to the North Carnlina swamps. He prefers the society of ducks to that of cuckoos No Congress has ever received such" a touching series uf farewells in veree end prose as the one that has gone. They beat the current ubitu ary poetry all hollow. With the ad vein of a Republican Congress tbe Presideut will fiud him self very much in the same position as the man who sawed of' tho tree below the branch ou which he sat. Senator Vilah shouldn't worry because the postal department is now falling behind at the rate of ten mil lions a year. Under this majestic administration absolutely everything Las fallcu behind. A few Democratic newspapers are trying to escape responsibility by sayiug that the late Congress did not carry out the wibhes of the party. That it did not fully legislate the Chicago plutforiu into ekietance is true, but what it did do cost the country six billions of dollars and will cost it much more. What would have happened to the nation had not a fuw sensible Democrats put the brakes on is really horrible to contemplate. The President's outing will ho a ".rent reh if to Washington boarding house krrpers. It will hold in Wash iogton all the disappointed Congress men whe, having erased to live on Uncle 8am, are living on hope in termediately until they get a wOBck at a little of the parly jam which is locked up in the Executive Chamber. The Keed Congress was advertised to the world by the Democrals as the billion dollar Congress, though its total appropriations amounted to only $1188,000,000 The first Crisp C digress, the Fifty-second, did, how ever, pass th a billion mark its ap propriations being S1,0'J7,000,000 The Congress just adjourned, Demo cratic in both branches, cut $40,000, 000 off of the pensions of Union sol diers and their widows, aud then, sat isfied with this economy, piled up the appropriations on other things till they reached a grand total of $1,015,-000,000. Tun condition of the revenues of the State impels the Governor to ve to the Bird Book bill, which he at the same time term "a valuable and popular measure." There is a great demand for this bird book of Dr. Warren, and if the State would re lease its copyright this demand could he met by private publication. This is a year that calls for economy at Ilarrisburr as well as elsewhere, and legislators must keep this in view. That which can be held back without special public detriment must wait the dawn of better days. IViiladel phla Prcts. American labor has, in the past two years, obtained thorough educa tion in the school of experience, Pro fessor Wilson presiding. Having taught his pupils to become "idle, the Profestor should now show them how idle people can maiutain the families of hungry and thinly-clad children without money. He owes this to the suffering multitudes who have fallen victims to his cranky, mischievous heresy; will he not attempt to pay the debt? The one great fact, worthy of especial note, brought out in the Professor's demonstrations is that Protection gives the workiugman em ployment whilo Fiee-Trade takes it away from bim. This is not good for workiugmen, it is not good for any body . A mtrican Economist. EHSV NOTES. The scaffold on which John Brown was banged is now in tbe possession of Rich mond Leaploy, Centervillo, Md. It has just been brought from Chicago, where it was on exhibition during the World's Fair. An offer of $15,000 has been made for it by a syndicate. John J. Gruchy, secretary of the Buck eye Building and Loan association, of St, Louis, who was formerly president of the Christian Endeavor society of that city, ih missing, and his accounts are short nearly $1,500. Tho new Czar is said to be the hardest- working Emperor Russia has evor bad. Elmer Clapsaddlo, tietter known as the 'Hermit of Six-Mile Creek," is the name of an unique character who lives alone In tho woods in Niagara county, Now York. Over his cabin he has posted the notice: "People Not Wanted Here." He is about 25 years old, and has written a strange book called : "Key to the Bible; the Voice of tho Soventh Angel ; the Mysteries of God Finished or Revealed ; tho Millennium End of the World." Tho rittsburg Medical Review for March contains an extended description oi an ingenious instrument invented by Dr. W. T., English, to facilitate the study of sounds occuring in the human heart and lungs. The instrument is so ar ranged as to permit a number of poi sons to listen to tho sounds at the same tiuie, as the sounds can be heard distinctly for a distance of ISO or 40 feet. The other night a St. ' Louis policeman arrested a somnambulist who was wan dering about the street in his nightdress. When the somnambulist awoke he ex claimed: "Surely you arenot.oiug to arrest me; I am not i esponaible, as I am a somnambulist." "I don't care what church you are a member of," said tho officer. "You can't walk the streets ot Su Louis in your shirt tale if you beloug to all tbe churches in the city." The Colorado Senate has passed the bill prohibiting capital punishment in the state. The latest thing out in farming implo ments is a machine for felting out plants, such as cabbage, tomatoes and all similar growths. With this machine it is claimed an expert can set out ten acres a day. Ex. A mysterious disease has appeared among the swine of Wheatland, Mercer Co., and the porkers are dying off- very rapidly. John James, tho couMablo of the town lost fifteen out of a herd o( seventeen, and otuor owners ol hogs have Millored a like loss. Butler county is out of dobt and has f 18.WJ in the treasury. It ranks among tlio lirst counties in tho state financially The followiug date liavo been fixed for the various horse racing attractions for next season: Bradford, Juno 25-28 Coudersphrt, July 2-5 ; Erie, July 2-5; St. Marys, July 3-5; Kittanning, Aug. 20-2S; Warren, Sept. 10-13 ; Corry, Sept. 17-20; Stonuboio, Kept. 2-1-20; and a second meet at Coudorsj.ort. Sept. 10-13. Wuinan Hutl'rage was defeated ill the North Dukato house, the vote being 31 to 25. The, new divorce bill wai also Lenten. A man who marries a widow is not bound to support children of his wile by a former marriage. This interesting point of law was decided in an opinion of the full bench of tuu Wupivinu IVurt. New York's legislature, both branches, has passoil tho bill submitting to tho peo ple a proposition to bond the state for fH.OOO.PliO tor canal improvement, James W. Nult, who made a murder oils assault on Mrs. Jessie Peyton and liPonard Colnan In Atchison, Kan., only thrpp wpoks ago, has had his prcliminarv hearing and was bound over for trial in the district court. Ilis bond was fixed at 1 10,000 lit Colnan's ease. Tho bill legalizing prize lighting, which has a fair chance of becoming a law In Oklahoma, has caused a sensation among tho snorting people. A purso will bo offered tor Corbett and Fit.sitn mons to fight in I'erry if the bill, which has passed the House, and probably will pass the Council, becomes n law. A newspaper in Ohio brought suit against forty-three men w ho would iiot pay their subscription, nnd obtained Judgement In each ease for the amount of pach claim. Of thesp, twenty-eight made nffidnvit that ho owned no more than the law allowed, thus preventing attach ment. Then, under the decision of thp Supreme Court, they were arrested for petit larceny and bound over in thp sum of $300. All lint six gavp bond, which six went to jail. The new postal law makes it larceny to take a paper nnd re fuse to pay for it. Toledo liiade. Rev. Edward Davis, of Oakland, Cat., is creating n sensation by dancing in his pulpit to illustrate that there is no harm in shaking the festive lieel and too, and also to draw audiences. Toronto has boon visited by its third disastrous tire within a month. Tho Globe was destroyed on the Cth of Feb ruary, tho Osgood building on tho IOih of tho same month, nnd now Simpson's immense drj goods establishment, six stories high, only recently erected, nnd other costly buildings, nro n mass of burned ruins. Tho loss amounts to 11,000,000. There is n bill before the Legisture, which will pass, requiring sheriffs to publish election proclamations in news papers instead of posting them on fences and telegraph poles. Scuylkill county will lose 15 0OC pop ulation nnd $3,533,ti-lt) in property if the new county to bo called Quav is organ ized. It is said that Clara Louiso Kellogg, W'hoso sweet voice oueo charmed tvo continents, is living in New York In comparative poverty. Once sho was worth nearly ft 1 ,000,000, but it has nil been swept away by unfortunate busi ness ventures. It is not generally known that watches may be used as compasses, yet such is the case. Point tho hour hand to the sun, aud the sun is exactly half way between the hour and tho figure XII on tho watch. For instance supposing that it is 4 o'clock. Point tho hand indicating four, to the sun, and II on the watch is exactlv south. Suppose that? it is 8 o'clock ; point tho hand indicating eight, to the sun, and the figure X on tho watch is due south. A new law has been passed in West Virginia which compels merchants who sell cigarettes to pay a license of $,"00. Eunice Conrad, the oldest woman in West Virginia, aud probably in tho tTuited States, di?d at her homo uar CedarviUo. Gilmer county, on Monday, aged 120 years. Sho was born In Pen dleton county on August -1th, 1775. The Vunxsntawney Spirit is responsi ble for the following story ; It is reported that what appears to bo tho crater of a small volcano has been discovered in Burnside township, Clearfield county. It is situated on the top of a hill some throe hundred feet above tho bed of Ches ter Creek, two miles from Westover. During the extremely cold weather the snow melted on this place and the ground has not been frozen. Tho stones have the appearance, of having been heated to a high degree. Contract has been let for tho erection of a building for the Young Men's Chris tian Association at Butler, to cost $11, 400. Do ton Suppose. That this world was made for your special benefit t That your baby boy is really tho brightest child ever born t That you would be rea.ly happy if you had everything you want? Tlmt nn education of mind and heart makes a woman any less the good house keeper? That men really believe one half of the "smart" things they write about, wo men ? That any two mothers will ever linvo the same ideas about the bringing ip ot children ? That it really is ho much harder to say the pleasant thing than tho disagreeable one ? That we can give money to tho Lord acceptable while, our legal debts remain unpaid? That the average man will know what to do Willi himself when tho miUoiiium comes? That a taste for neatnc's, tidiness nnd general snugness lessen one's taste lor things intullectual ? That the world wou'ul be as wicked as it is If Satan w as us indolent in doing evil as many Christians are in doing good? That the timo will ever come when an editor does not receive every day, on an averago, throe important letters requir ing an answer, but without a signature? Womankind. Itesol lit Inns of Respect. At the list regular meeting of tho W. O. T. U. a committee was appointcxl to draft resolutions on the death of Mrs. Alice Wyuian, who died Feb. 11, 1H5. WatREik, God in His all wise Prov idence has deemed hosi to remove from us our bo.ovo.l sislt-r and friend, there fore be it liesoloed ; That while wo bow in hum ble submission io Ills divine will, we feel that we can lull humbly express our sense of griol and loss. Wo have been bereft of one who was in lull sympathy with the workings of our unicr anil was ever ready to Icon a helping hand. ller cheerful manner and happy disposition endeared lo her inuiiy li lends w ho w ill sadly miss her. litxutved ; That we tender our hearth-It sympathy lo the bereaved husband ami family. Jie.sulvcd ; That these resolutions be published ill our county papers and en tered upon the iniiiuies of uur union. Ai'uuvi'A F. Kki.i.v, Sakaii Kma in. i n Haslct, Claha t. HxsLtr, AT- THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. t Y Y Y Y Y Y t tion, which wo DAVID MI'NTZ'S. Murieiiville, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, Wool, Fura, Sheep elt, Oinsm AUCTION 5 Commencing Monday, Feb. 25, and con tinning- until the entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Trunks and Valises is sold. C. W. DUFFEE, of Oil City will be the Auctioneer. D N'T STOP TOBACCO lero you took your tirst chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely cure tho tobacco habit in all its (cirins, or money refunded. Prico VI. 00 per box or 8 boxes (HO daya treatment and guaranteed cure, I 2.f() For sale bv all druggists or will be sent tv mail upon receipt of price. (SENIi .SIX TWO CENT STAMPS FOB SAMPLE BOX. Book lets and pro its line. Eureka Chemical tfc M'fg Co., La Croase, Wis. Office of THE PIONEER PKESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornrk, Stipt. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1894. Eureka Chemical and M'fg Co., La Crosse, Wis. Hear irs I have been a tobacco liond for many yoars", and during the past two years have smoked till ecu io twontv cigars regnlariy every day. My whole nervous system hoo;uno affected, until my physician told mo I rrtust give up the useof tobac co fur tho time bo ng, at least. I tried tho so-called "Koely C ire," "No-To-Hae," and various other remedies, but without success, until I accidentally learned of your "itaoo-Ciiro." Three weeks ago to-day I commonced using your preparation, and lo (lav 1 consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health, and the hor rible fiavbig for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely left oie. I consider your "liaco-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. Mohnick. V. Yi. Whiiei-iaii, NEW STORE! Having pmvh -ised tho store fonnorly owned by ' l'. Ovci hinder, next door to W. N. Y. A P. K. H. Station, I am pre pared to lurnisli tho public with any thing iu tho line of GRECERIES PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, 1 I I II III tAWW IU UIUI1AIU, WIJOl.I-.-iALK AND KATAIL. Also tho FAKCUS PiLLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee price as low as the lowest, and all j.;oods delivered I'reo of charge. Call and see me.' C. M. WIUTEMAIY, WEST SIDE, TIONESTA, ZP-A-. Auditors Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. In Itc. Assii-i.ment of Zeller In os. i..r I, , n. lit of crvuitors. No. 2, May 'leroi, lv I. All persons are hereby notified that the balance in bauds ol Uie Assignee w ill bo audited by the Court on Tuesday, April JO, KV.io, at - l. Hi., when anil where they can aiieud ii tiiey see proper. By the 4 'ourt. Attest, C. M. Ai;"H!(, l'rothonotary. l i..n. -ta, Pa., March 11, lKOfi. SALE '.'jI'L AIT WANTED7 io SELL flGN-FilCOTINE hilDGFT CIGARS ! Isainples 1 ret 4iood solo line S:tlarv or commission. Address, Xj-A-XSTOIS &c CO., Shippunsrwrj, Pa. As wo have too mnnv Winter Goods yet, such ns Heavy press Goods of Jhe very best qualities; Men's Ladies' nnd Children's Vnderwear, Blankets, Comfort ers, Muffs, Hows, Overcoats nnd Suits for Men nnd Boys; n fine lino to select JVotn. In Ladies' nnd Children's Coats and Wraps, Fascinators, Fur Trimmings, Ladles' Waists, our stock Is largo. Our Millinery Goods Musi Go. Regardless of Cost. Also n Big Lino of Other Goods too numerous to men are bound to sell in ordor to make room for our Ini'iionsp Slock of Spring nnd Summer Goods. w hich wo must have. So porno parly nnd secure bar gains at IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY nnd don't be imposed upon by buying a remedy thai requires you to do so. as It is nothing more than a substitute. Iu the sudden stoppage of tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in most all cases, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, morphine, or other opiates, leaves a lar worse habit contracted. Ask your druggist about BACO-CURO. It is purely vegetable You do not havo to stop using looncco wnn BACO-CURO. It will noply you when to stop and your uesire lor tobacco will cease. Your nystein will bo ns I'reo from nicotine as the day bo 9 ntr v be a half dressed man wheu you can bo a perfectly well and fully dressed one in up to date clothes by tailors, who know their business. Twenty thou- and dollars worth of choice woolens to select from, at New Tariff Prioes. Trousers to order $5 to $8. Sac Suits to order S-20 io $27. Cutaway suits lo order Htit to $S Overcoats to order $30 to 30. Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers, Moderate Prioe Store. Sole Agents for Youiuans and Knox's Hats and Dr- Jaeger's Underwear. 25 AMI IS) SaN'ECA STREET. OIL CITY. PA. J ORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HQRSE FURNISHING GOODS. 0H w v Jit -O 0 ALL We must sell. All Know we must havo the cash, for what we do sell. ALL KNOW that cash will buy more goods than any kind ot obligation, our trade shows that people appreciate low ca-li prices and wo are going to continue ou that line. Wheu you need any thing In our lino just call and bo sat isfied. Wehavpthp lamest slock of general merchandise in town and will guarantee to save you money. 1 f you need anything in clothing bet ween now nnd piil 1 wp will make a big reduction. Como ill and compare Uualltv nnd Prices. NO TKOIUILE TO SHOW HOODS. o o "THE LOVE OF IS ROOT OF ALL EVIL !" HOWEVER, MONEY IS A VITAL ELEMENT IN EV ERY BUSINESS LIFE. AND IS AS ESSENT1 A L TO TH E LIVE BUSINESS MAN AS FOOD IS TO THE ACTIVE BODY. WE II WE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WE ARE OOINO TO SELL AT AUCTION MEN'S SUITS FROM :l.50 UP. MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM $1.50 UP. WE MUST HAVE MONEY. WE HAVE nARUAINS FOR CASH BUYERS. REMEMBER We hare everything in Uent's Furnishings, as well ns Boots and Shoes. Call early and got prices. LEDEBUR & MILES. 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. O0UHTBY MB CASE: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS dc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OCR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND TME FMESHESr GioomiEg. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. I our Drug Department, which Is in charito of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always he found the PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. of the Arm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN. PENN. W. A. FISHER, Jeweler. Hovard Block, Tionesta, Pa E THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, ' - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriauos and Bur L'ies to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEA.MINQ All orders left at the Post Olllcew ill receive prompt attention. IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of printing al a reasouable prioe senu your order to this ofUeo. o o- KNOW 0 o o MONEY; THE PRICES Smearbaugh, AND CHEMICALS! iTTJ J L J J.l TIME TABLE In effect Nov. f.0, 1HU3. Trains leave Tio nesta for oil City and points west aa follows: No. Hi Ditll'aloKxprcMM 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. 111. No. 33 Oil City Ex rcss 7:03 p. in. For Hickory, Tid iouto, Warren, Kin.ua, Bradlord, Oleau and the East : No. 30 Olcan Express 8;4I . m. No. 32 Piltsiiurh Express.... 4:15 p. in. No. ttu Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:11 a, ni. Get Timo Tables and full Information from S. IJ. CLARK, Auent, Tioi-"., t-, It. liEl.li, au llipl. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger Ticket Agent, llullalo, N. Y. IS THE tT NO SaotAKINO. Aud other specialties for Qeullt'ineu. I Jul lei. Boys aud Mlucs are tUe Best in the World. Boe descriptive advertise uiutit wblcb appears la tale paper. Take no Substitute, lutilst on uavlug V. L. IIOl'ULAS' MIOES, with tiAmA aLTtfi nrtask stuiutMd on bottom, bold by F. R. LANSON. OIL CITY, - - PA. SO W.L.Dc S3 SHOE I,- . A -"V"V,
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