THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. VWCNK, EDITOR A PftOPmrTOS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, IS'.C.. Announcements Terms Associate Judge, f!2. Treas urer, fill. Those rates im-ludo printing; of tickets, nil name being printed on tho ticket. Terms ulrictlii cimh with the ordpr tor announcement COUN TY TREASURER. Wp are authorized to niinoiinrp JAM ICS II. FOXES, of Tioiiosta, as n candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usage.. We are authorized to announce JOHN J. UREEN. of Jcnks township, as a can didnto lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JflMilC. Wo are authorized to announce JACK MoCKA Y, of .looks township, us n can diiliite for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. Wo nrp authorized to announce S. S. CANF1ELD, of Tionosti borough, n candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Bepublicun usages. fish msKtr ii.yuii.vki.su. All who are intpreMcd in having the streams of the statu filled with fooi! fish must lit? strongly opposed to the passage of any of th... fish basket bills now pending in the legislature. Senator Ilackenberg has introduced one in the Senate while Kcpressntn tive Kerr is the father of one in the House. They are alike vicious in that the fish bas kets which they autbitize would slaughter young fish liy the thousand, and old ones by the bushel mid in a short time, exterminate the species. The pretense lor erecting these fish death traps is to capture eels, but while catching these scavengers of our stream", which some find tooth some, these eel veir9 or fih baskets capture every other fish moving in the water, which are then taken by the harrelful and killed to the utter depletion of the streams. This wantun and wholesale deslruc- iioh hi me iooii nsn fit i ne state is naturally oposed by the State Fish Commission, which indeed has little reason to exist if fish baskets are to be allowed in the streams. Every ...... .1 .... i . . nucuxirriiitiii must us against iliein, whilu economically they are indefi-n sihle, since they destroy the fish and rob the people r.f the 6tate of a most important und valuable food staple The policy of the slate Im4 always been Bguinst these barharoi.g and wasteful fish traps. Their mainte nanco is a ruisdemeutior ami the only legislation meded on the subjecis to make (hn prohibition mote' stri'igeul by the tmp.aMt?)n of severe penalties. Vll1s the height of f. lly to insiu- tain a ns.h commission and attempt to keep the strsains of the state tto ked with f.,od fish while allowing ih0 ee put fiends to destroy these fish ami their progeny by wholesale Let the legislature amend its fish basket hill by doubling the penalty now imposed on those who use these devices to ex terminate go,.d fish. The (Mi basket is a barbarous contrivance that civil izution should wipe out of existeuce Phila. Press v. u. smith, editor of the Punxsutawney Spirit, who is als a member of the legislature, is evidently sound on the peusiou nildfillivn 1 1 :. i wvS.uu. lie writes ins paper as lollows: Ihe Philadelphia delegation is very much interested in the Judges pension bill, which pro poses io retire on halt pay Judges wuo nave served twenty years on th hnneh IF I. -. ... mem is any good reason why a judge, who receives a salary of from 84,000 to $8,000 u yeir, with mileage in addition, should receive a pension, after drawing $100,000 from the Stale Treasury, we have never heard it advanced. Now if it Wrre proposed to pension couutry editors who had struggled with poverty and uespair tor tweuty years, or couutry parsous, wno Had labored for a lik i t period ami received as pay ouly idly expressed thunks and a few begg.irly aouations, there would hi, some sense lu it. l,ut the idea of p,.usioniu. uiau who is fortucate enough to hold the honorable ,! lucrative position of Judge fur twenty year8 j3 HlllJ)y reuicuious. i be sure il Wuuld nut cost the state much money. PW, uij mere are not jur judges in the state eligible to retiiement under such law, and it jd altogether likely L . ioai me people would be very care fill lint l. l.,..i .. I.. I .. i- .i "'-, " uuoge lor llie SecoiK tlllia lllilu.:.. i.i "c I'ooin io tie it venta II. I . : I ... .niri, yet It would Seem to he degrading inMcad 0f elevating the j...c.alJ , nu mere is no excuse for it that can be ma le apparent to th ordinary mind." IIimm v.. r.,..,.i. .1 ..Kin ii me ui.iijey () jj. i-ulation i t country inerrasei fl C t f tr, . . . cj,vw,vw, a !a,l which will be taken by some pooplo to be favorable Th ero has been a heavy decrease lite ctrculuti.,1) lor a long time Dur log Ihe year ending March 31 this decrease was u.i Jon than g8,h00 000. iJuring that month, oing to the new bond issues probably, the national bank circulation increase f.loOO.000, and it is now almost as larce as it v. at a yeir tig There al ways has hi en no ! tlrtys will be difi'erencts of opinion .is t,) the vol H i p of currency, but the public at large in this country have always fa vored plenty of money. Gr.HMAN geographers have made a careful estimate of the population of Africa and place the total ut 1G.1, !)53,000, which is 42,240,000 more than the aggregate population of North and South America. Europe anil Africa Comhi, pl have a popula tion of 521,332,000, though their area is not greater than ihal of all America. The Now World has plenty of room for many limes its present population of 121,713,000. The German estimate of the popu lation of the woild now is 1,4,80,000, 000, and one of the best authorities of the Royal Statistical Society says it will he increased by the year 2517 to 33,50,000,000 Ik any more outbreaks are batched in Hawaii and anarchy lucre result the people will hold this A i in in stra in responsible, as cue word frtmi the United States would have meant table government and mi fear of any nation. IXHXUS AT IIAUKlsnriif. IlARUistnilto, Fa., April 8, 1S5. The past week has seen nioro work ac complished in the House than any pre- ious one since the session liej? in. The Senate has been enjoying a recess during that time, having Rotten abend of the House In its work, which is an easy task. inasmuch as "courtesy" rules the roost there, and to oppose a lcllow Senator's pet measures is considered discouotoous und always frowned down. Nineteen bills passed finally in the House on Tuesday. Among those is one to provide against adulterations, of food and drugs. Tho bill is framed on the principles of the Ohio law, which is said to work splendidly, and its friends claim Hint tho times are ripo for such a measure in this and other States. The House wrestled a good part ot last Wednesday with the bill on second read- inn, which prevents tho sale of intoxicat ing liquors on Memorial Day. The bill, which has been up at every session for the past plight years, was introduced this timo by Mr. Mattox of Venango, who made a strong plea for its adoption, and wa- heartily second d by a number of the ti. A. R. members in tho Houso. The bill was oposed by the cities, and by only two members of the Grqnd. Ar my out of about forty who afe members of tho Houso, Itpn'O-od second reading amHud'fa!r to through on final pas- ige. '1 he judges retirement bill eamo up on second reading Thursday, and after some discussion passed that Mage. Wore it not for the high regard which all the mem bers have for Speaker Waltou, who is very anxious for tho passage of tho bill, it would bavo about as much show of getting through the House as ono to re duce the members' salories would have. For this reason, no doubt, it was allowed to pass second roading; but if men Uilk as they will vote, the citv members. with now and then a Htrngliuir ono from tho country district, will havo to do the passing, for it is aliiKHt impossible to find one outsido of Philadelphia nnd Al legheny counties who will touch it when the yeas and nays are called. Just why a ucrsou who him received a salary of from Sl.000 to Jo.OOO for twenty years or upwards should bo retired on full pay is ono of those problems whiuh it is difficult to make a fellow of ordinary mind un derstand. The bill to prohibit doer killing for five years was passed finallj in the House, but what tho Senate may or may not do with it remains to be seen. Word has gone out that tho country members are in favor of lopping olf a million ot the school appropriation in tho next two years, in order that the charit able institutions may bo taken care of. lr this is true it would be interesting to loam who constitutes the country mem bership, for the writer bus yet to find one that will even listen to any propo sition that tonds in the direction of re- uuciiig too school appropriation, and if any self constituted leader of the country members lias given sanction to any such proposition, bo will find when tho quos tien comes up for disposition that bo lias reckoned without his host. Public char ities are in many instances quito worthy, but ofienor they are not, and it very fre quently happens that money appropri ated in that direction fails to accomplish llie ends to which it is sent. Tho appro priations madu to the common schools has come to bo looked upon as a sacred lund, and any paity which attomots to diminish that fund in tho least will find Itself floundering iu deep water. And the papers which have sent out the report that country fem'tors favor any such proposition are either wholly misrepre senting the facts or have gotten their in formation irom a vory unroliuble source. A bill passed second reading Thursday which provides for the organization of a Slate school book board, and provides lor tho purchase, by school boards, of uooks ut tho lowest prices. Tho bill is aimed in tho right direction, and if niude a law will go tar toward bagging tho game it is alter, the school book trust. It is a shame to tho Conimonw ealth that such legislation has not long ugo giaccd the Mamie hooks. A must worthy and highly important inea.'.uio passed tho Houso finally on Thursday last. It is entitled "An uct for thu protection of railrord travelers, do tiniiig tho ci iino of train robbery and punishing the bame.'' Ol course the title fully explains the intent of the law, und It is hoped by its enactment to lessen, if not altogether prevent tho frequent (?) bold und daring train "hold-ups" that are terrorizing tho people, w ho travel in Pennsylvania. The Seyule ought to amend it by making some reference to I'll 1 1 mull ear porters und tho like. Tho Monday night sessions hereafter, until otherwise ordered, w ill be taken up with Scnatu bilbi on second residing. This is hcginniiur to look little as though Du re inii'ht he an adjournment within the next six or seven we 'ks. Were tho legislature t nttempt to take tlunl action on all the hills on lh tiles and j et to be placed there, the Idea of Nnvembdr would not see the end of the session. r.nsv n oil's. There ore over 1 1.'l.OOO.iKlll women in India and they are neither clamoring for the right to vote nor yearning to ride bi cycles. Tho entire circulation of tho newspa per press of the world is estimated at 10,700,000 copies, and there exists ono journal for cverv So.iiiHl inhabitants. Nenl Pnw, at 01, is apparently as strong and vigorous as he has been for '0 years. Hut w ho couid tell w hat he might bo it he would only let rum alone ? Itoston (ilobp. It is not generally known that when the Commissioners were appointed to select a situ for tho National Caoital. Bristol township. Hoiks county, received tour votes ami the District of Columbia four. Washington broke the tio by cast ing his vote for the latter place. V new disease has made its appearance among the sheep in Centre county. The sheep first become dull nnd stupid und do not follow the others; tho sight bo comes iill'eeted, resulting in total blind ness, nnd apparently the sheep become deaf, for they pay no attention to any noisei, though it is violent. After stand ing around aw hile with heads thrown up, they fall over, and lip there until dead, un able to got up, or stand up when helped. I ho editor of theOrlenna Republican effuses on the mighty dollar tlinslv: "There Is hardly a married man, except an editor, who noes not carry in his pocket ti e picture of an attractive young woman who is not bis w ile. We violate no confidence when we oay her name is Miss Annio Wiles Williams of Philadel phia, and that picture ornaments the sil ver dollar which all of us uso." Lot it bo said to the credit of editors that most of them i-arry the picture of an attractive young Indian in their pockets. The Illinois legislature has passed n bill by the piovisinns of which all bachelors over lliirly two yais of uge me txe l for the pur pose of boil. dug and maintaining a home tor i 1-1 maids , wise nnd just law, surely. To II nil 1 up a Town. Jrit. Vim, Push. Snap. ICnergy. Schools. Morality. Hai inony. Cordiality. . advertising. ' Talk about it. Write about it. Cheap property. Speak well of it. Help to improve it. Advertise in its papers, liood country tributary. Patronize its loci chants. lCli-ct good men to office. Help all public piiterprixes. Honest, competition in prices. Make the atniosphero healthy. Firo all loafers, croakers and dead beats. Let your object bo tho wolliue, growth and promotion of your town and ils people. Always speak well of the wholo souled, true, public spirited men, Exchange. DON'T OP TOBACCO. How la Cure Yourself While I sln H, Tho tobacco habit grows on a man un til his nervous system is seriouslv affec ted, impairing health, comfort and happi ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as'tobueeo, to an in veterate user becomes a stiiiiulont that bis system continually craves. I'aco Curo is a scientific euro for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully i-oin-pounded alter tho formula of an e'liiiuent Berlin physician ho has used it in his private practice since 1H72, without a fui'.ure, purely vegetahlo'nnd guaranteed perfectly harmless. y( U can uso all tho tobacco you want, while tinting Baeo Cure, it will notify you when to atop. We give a written guarantee to perma nently cure any case with three boxes, or refund tho money with ten per cent, in terest. Unco-Cure is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures w ithout the aid of will power und with no incon venience. It h aves the system as pure and free from nicotine iis'the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our iro clad guaran tee at l. on per box, three boxes, (thiity days treatment,) fcf.fiO or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send six two-cent slumps for sample box, booklet and prools free. Kureka Chemical A Maiiii laituring Company. Manufacturing Chemists, I.nrrnsse, Wisconsin. Notice. Whereas, brook trout have been re cently placed in Litllo Coon creek, in (ireen township. Forest county, Pa., by the Stato Fish Com mi sioners, all per sons are hereby notified not to fish in said Mrnmn, on any part thereof, inr the period of throe years from date hereof, under a penalty of twenty dollars for each offenso, as provided bv Act of As sembly approved June 3, A. I)., 187S. Tionesta, I'a., March -ST. 1805. FHANK P. W LKER. L. COOK. I. . CAHSOX. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to tho late W. C. Wilson of Kellettville. Forost Co., Pa., that they must call and scttlo on or belorn May is, ISO"). Also, all persons having claims against the estate of said W. C. Wilson will please present them on or before date above mentioned. A. C. linKsoN, Administrator. Kellettvillo, Pa., April 8, 1M).j. Notice to Petitioners Liquor License. for Applications for I.ioilor License will bolHKcn upon Moudiiv afternoon of May term of court, May 20, IMC), at which lime they w ill lie heard. Bv the Court Attest Calvin M. Aiinkm Proth y. . , 'i'ne ol.iest ami Li st lu. , siuutiuu lor ubtaiuiin; a A Rlisleprt Frliipollon s. ft Sis uf'i'tuo t-uuwiujtii e. h:;vo bucccssf ally prepared tluaiLauds oi YOU NO MEM :rr ihe I'.r.-tiva c1t:(i.; of lev. )Vr eirei.lars uj ill I S-i. I-. ll ; t'J. bli.V.i, -;lUl.m ;;l,, aj..'.'Wwr.m.irr.-r.vmw.'.mwii,-.-i 7v ff AT &Mrx0 Mmrz's Stobs. THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. t T T T T T Y Y t A" ye bays DAVID MINTZ'S. Marionvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for Hides, Wool. Furs, Sheep pelts, Olnsci EASTER We Have Decided to Make an Easter Sale and start the Season with such a sale as never was precedented in our town. MY 1ABY" Must have an Easter bonnet and by good rights she should, and so should you have a decent suit. We are up-to-date outfitters from head to foot and we can make a satisfied man of you. WE CAN FIT Out right in style, right in quality, right in price. We don't want your money unless we have your good will along with it. We have suits for chil dren, the neatest in the market, in wash goods, unions, worsteds and Jerseys. Boys suits in knee and long pants suits, and men's in all the popular styles and makes and the finest goods the market affords. Shirts and neckwear we can please the most fas tidious buyer. JTJ SHOES We have them for ladies, gentlemen, youths, misses and children. You have but to see them to buy them. ALL THE SHADES, SHAPES AND PRICES ARE AT YOUR COMMAND. WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS AND STYLES. TRY US FOR YOUR SPRING OUTFT. Miles&Armstrong i i JBCOW TQ MtfRE MONEY 1 i SAVE MONEY. lly going to tho wjjII known firm f SCOWDEN & CLARK When you are in need of anything in the line f HS!f&DBPWLom' HARROWS, CUL ll0R8hH0VEL PLOWS. LAND .ROLL ERS, HORSE RAKES. BARBED Wh?E. PWnRrY NETT'M OR HARD WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION. We are alno agents for the FAST IMrIL" BICYCLE Warranted to be one of the beat wheel in the market. SCOWDEN & CLARK too many Winter Poods yet, such as Heavy Press Oond of the very bust qualities Men's JlL' jyiLT'.1 "' Underwear, Blankets, Comfort ors, Mufl, Bows, Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys; -"-"el" to ""'et from. In Indies' and Children's Coats and Wraps, Fascinators, Fur Trimmings, Ladles' Waists, our stock Is large. Our Millinery Ooods Must Ot. Regardleos of Cost. A lso a Big Lino of Other Cioods too numerous to men- tion, Which wo arejKiiind to sell In order to make room for ""-L1""'""""1 sek of Spring and Slimmer Ooods. which we must have. So poiiiw early and seenro Imr galns at SALE YOU fl MONEY Mti.m Spring Goods, 1895. wTrwr k OUR KNOKMOUS Bl'RlMt UWius has .-. ..... WE ARE NOW READY TO 8IIOW THEM In PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF! TO IN W1CSTKRN I'KNNSYIjVANIA. la lllci run r.n i uai - ....... ... . . m l AND CASH 1IUYEKS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, fu SO JUST COMhi AND EXAMINE AND WE Ji to WILIi CONVINCE THE TI11NO TO COME NOW, WHILE EVERY DE 'v PARTMENT NEW SANSON'S.; DON'T STOP TOBACCO smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to Its form, or iiinnev refunded. Trice 11.00 and guaranteed cure,) t'2.50 For sale bv receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO CENT lot and proofs free. Eureka OIlleeofTHE PIONEER PRESS Kureka Chemical and MTg Co., La Crosse, Wis. ftanr Sirs I tisvA ltfffm a tnhacm flend for mitiv v asi-m. and durlnir the riast two years have smokeI fifteen in twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until inv physician told me I must give up the use of tobao oo for the time be UK, at leant. I tried the so-called "Keely Core," "No-To-Hao," and various other remedies, but without success, until I accidentally learned or your "Raoo-Curo." Three weeks ago to-day I commenced using your prepsratlon, and to-dav I consider myself completely cured; I am In perfect health, and the hor rible ciaving for tobacco, which every Inveterate smoker fully appreciates, haa completely left me, I consider your "Baoo-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully recommend it. Yours very Lawrence & -dealers in- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, . JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CJ0raTEY FBOBSJGB MID CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OOODS. SIGGKCNS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which la in charge of a thoroughly ooiiipotent Clerk, will alwaya be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDEu WITH UTMOST CARE. of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTIOIAUS, Specialist iu Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. W. A. FISHER. Jeweler. TiovarU Block, Tioneata, Pa aS3S, .7 THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriage and Bug ;.o to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will alvo do JOB TEA.3EinSTC3- All ordurs left at the Poat Ollloe will reciv prompt attention. IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of A printing at a reasonable price send your or dm- to ttns i.tlirs. nnnni f STOCK OK N BW i .inrtrvn i Uh Annifnu, ahi I ...r rt. , mi ilil.il wutmi nunui-, , KNOW WHERE TO (. W YOU THAT CASH IS BUY OOODS WITH. IS FULL OK GOODS t IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY and don't be lmposod upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do ao, a it in nothing more than a aubxtitute. In tho midden Htoppaira of tobaooo you must have nome stimulant, and in mont all canon, the effeet of the ntlmulant, bo it opium, morphine, or other opiatoa, leave a far worse habit contracted. Aik vnur drutftflxt about BACO-CURO. It N purely vKtable. You do not have to atop iiamg lonniHH) wun BACO-CURO. It will notify you whnn to ntp and your diwire tor toliacoo will ceano. Your system will be aa free from nicotine aa the day be fore you took your nrsl chew or absolutely cure the tnbaooo habit In all per box or 3 boxes (30 days treatment all drugulnta or will be sent bv mail upon STAMPS r OK SAMPLE BOX. Hook- Chemical A MTg Co., La Croiwo, Wis. COMPANY, C. W. Hobkk k. Hupt. SL Paul. Minn.. Sept. 7. ISM. truly, v. w. hornick. Smearbaugh, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- TIME TABLE in effect Mar. 81, IMS. Trains leave Tlo nesu for Oil City and poiuta west as follows! Nn-Rl Itll tTkln V.v nrnui 1 i.fv No. 61 Way Freight (carrying ..noniiKciai :OU P. III. No. S3 Oil City Ex ress 7:55 p. m. For Hickory, Tidloute.Warren.Klnxua, Bradford, Oleau and the East : No. 80 (Mean Express 8:44 a. ni. No. 82 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. m. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tioneata) 0:50 a. in. Get Time Tables and full Information from S. Q. CLARK, Agent, Tionosta, Pa. K. BELL, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger 4 Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. L. Douglas SHOE And otbsr pscUltlts fat OsotUoMB, Ladles, Bort sad Mlues srs ths Beit in the World. ao. dMeiiptlTs adnrtu. t whtca appssr la tail nr. Taka tatttltat. ItuUt os bava W. Im DOUGLAS1 HIIOK8, with asms sad pries sa bottom. Bold by R. LANSON. Vara Baby was sick, wa cave bar Cwtorla, When stw wu a Child, aha cried t or Castoria. When she became Utas, she dunf to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. vv. $3 1 staaiped F.