w I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINK, tDITSR 4 PBOPSItTOS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17. 18WV. Announcements Terms Aswn-lnto Judge, 12. Treas urer, IO. These rates include printing of ticket, all names being printed on tho ticket. Terms utrictly etwA with tho order for announcement, COUNTY TREASURER. Wo arn authorized to announce JAMES H. FONES, of Tionosta. as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usage. Wo are authorised to announce JOHN J. GREEN, of Jeuk tow nship, as a can didato lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo are authorised to announce JACK McCKA Y, of Jonki township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Ho pullicsn tisagns. Wo aro authorized to annoiinro S. S. CANFIELD, of Tionosta borough, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. A Chinaman hag been defeated for Mayor of a town i u Nebraska. If he had been iu his own country he would rmve heeo exempt from mili tary service. He could not run well. The Illinois Democracy, or all that is left of it, will declare for free silver. This means that .the Repub lican plurality of 123,000 id that state io 1894 will go up to 150,000 or 175,000 in 1896. The wise Preaideutal aspirant is keeping silent nowadays. Of course this refers to Republicans only, Nothing thai any Democrat can say will make his chances of election worse than they are. St. Louia Dem ocrat. Bismarck says that "in politics it is much easier to know what to avoid than what to do." It is evident that he knows nothing about the Demo crats. They make just as big blun ders in trying to avoid anything as they do io their performances. So Norway and Sweden, Russia and Germany are getting snarled up. If things keep on Uncle Sam will be the ouly civilized nation that has not dooned war paint, and even he may have to look ugly if John Bull doesu't settle down to common seute. Philadelphia Inquirer. As if to add to the bewildermeut of the iucome tak situation, euemies of Grover are quoting his message iu favor of the tax, while others show his undyiug oppositiou as was evi denced by his letter to Wilson. With the Cleveland mind divided how could a court come to uoaui mityT A Mugwump paper in Massachu setts says it is settled that the Repub lican party of New York id hope lessly divided between Piatt and outi-Plalt. and that the Democrats of the state are feeling greatly encour aged. This division, may exist and yet not cost the party more than a 'bun load of voters. Piatt is a bore. The cuckoos, especially the New York Evening Font, that were so hor rified over Admiral Walker's im plied reflection on Miuister Willis, will doubtless praise Mulligan's itn prudeut attack ou Chief Justice Ide, of Samoa, with immoderation, and yet Walker is in no respect a subor dinate of Willis, while Mulligan is of Ide. But everything guts under Clovelaudistu. A writer in the Medical Keivs suggests that epidemics are transmit ted in the form of germs accompany ing the thousands of tooa of meteoric matter and cosmic dust which fall annually upon the earth. Oue cou solatiou about this theory is that good as well as bad germs can find an eutrance, and there is no reason why a feeling of cheerful expectation may uot be cultivated io the matter. During tho eight months eudioe February 28 the value of dutiable imports increased $43,500,000 aud the free imports iucreased $2,300,000 At the same time the value of ex. ports decreased $74,300,000. This couotry is therefore about $120,000,. 000 worse o(r m its trade with foreign nations than it was a year ago. The tremendous increase iu imports is due entirely to the new tariff and it rep- rbBunlu ll... I.....! I , uo uuoiucm niiiun nas gone io me foreigners aud of which this country has been deprived by reason of that law. The effect on our man ufactunrs will he felt throughout the year. A bill which ought to become law has been introduced by Senator 1 eurose, which prohibit prize fight ing and regulates boxing contests. The peualty is a fine of $1,000 ar.d three months iu jail. A prize fight is described as a pugilistic contest upon I lie result of which any mouey, prize it valuable thing it wagered. Also soy boxing ooute.nl which is over rouuda iu length, or in which the naked fist or gloves of lei's than six ouuers in weight are used. All speculators and thofe not present laying bets on such light may, in the discretion of the Court, he punished in like measure. THOSE ELUSIVE MARKETS. Farmers were assured over and over again that if they would only turn in ami elect Cleveland and a Democratic congress prosperity on a scale never experienced by them be fore would at once be at their doors to overwhelm them with its blecsiugs. Cleveland and Democracy had a scheme for opening tip "the markets of the world" to American farm pro ducts that was certain to make every farmer rich in almost uo time. Be guiled hy the alluring prospect, enough farmers were caught by there assuraiiees to insure the triumph of Cleveland nud Democracy in general. There, have been two years of it since. The first year showed up poorly for the farmer; but then the admin istration was so busy turning out the "robber" Republicans to put Demo crats iu their places that allowances were possibly in order. Tho second year, however, things would different, and "the raarkels of the world" would bejust fighting fur American farm products. We now have seven mouths of the second fiscal year to compare with the like seven roouihs of the first fiscal year, but hy Mime sort of necromancy the exhibit made is just the opposite of what should have been expected. Instead of a marked increase in the second year there has been a' decided falling off in the demands for American farm products, and the oue conclusion to be reached from the shnwiug, there fore, is that the farmer has been fooled. Om'ego, N. Y., Daily Times. HOW BUYERS ARE CHEA1EI). We have time aud again drawn the attention of the American peo ple to the fact that the worst goods now being sold iu our markets are cheap foreign goods. They have been shipped here by foreign mauu faclurers in order to compel the makers of Ametiicau goods to sell their superior products on the same basis of prices as the cheap foreign imitations, knowing that, iu order to do this and in order to retaiu posses sion of our home market, the Ameri can manufacturers must sell at a Ices. A striking object lesson has been given in Boston which is described by the Commercial Bulletin, March 23, as follows : There is now going on in Boston an exhibition, free to the public, that is a better plea for protection thau columns of argument. Thete is still in the minus oi the American people au idea that somehow ' imported dry goods are better than Americau, an idea notoriously false to those versed iu the business. Shoddy ma terials not ouly in woolens but iu silks and cottons are much more gen erally used abroad than at home. However, that idea does prevail, and consequently merchant tailors are obliged to sell llockanum goods as "our latest importations lrom ling land," aud dry goods merchants label Pacific Mills dress goods "Haute Nouveaute de Paris," and wiiu sieauy taces eel nve cents a yard profit ou fancy Baruaby giug hams lrom foolish women who want the "eenuiue imported Scotch plaids." In defiance of tradition, Sliepard, Norwell & Co. have filled their show windows on Winter street, Boston, with American upholsiery goods. Americau prints, pusses and crepous, Americau ginghams, Americau wool dress goods aud American silks. These goods are all labeled "Made in America, aud they tell their own story. expressions of amazemeut trom the crowds about the windows wouia seem to enow that even some of the Free-Trade League have at last had tho truth hammered into their skulls. There isn't an American iu Boston who can go away from that object lesson without a teeling of pride la his cbuntry. If this article or exhi bition itself is of any pecuniary ad vantage to Messrs. Sbepard, Norwell & Co., it is no more than they de serve for a plucky attempt, bv an act of practical patriotism, to break dowu a inosa growu colouial preju dice in favor of imported goods, which is really a serious barrier to American manufacturers. Here is plain proof in a leading store window io Boston that the finest goods in that market are "made in America." Similar American made upholstery goods, prints, ere pons, ginghams, woolen dress goods and Americana!) silks are Held in the Uuited Rules Let the Ameri can people theu demand that these goods be sold under their true names, Ask for the American goods and pay the American prices. Do not lid the salesmen palm off upon you a foreign shod y or cheat you out of an addi ; l . i uouiii nve cents a yard to pay for forei,'!) labels. American Tcotio mitt. "Not a voter ill Pennsylvania but bus woman lor ins mother, bolouinlv assci is an advocate for woman mitVia'u iu an ad joining county. We are glad of it. As mothers, women suit us lirst into. W ho wants a iiiuii lor a mother any wuy r Grtoubburg Tribuuo. EWSV NOTES. William Heinsley has at Clarksvillo, Morcer county a remarkable freak of na- turo in the sbnpo of a chicken with two heads that only differ In tho fact that ono Is bright yellow and tho other wblto. Tho chicken pan eat with cither bonk. It Is apparently healthy. For tho first time In the history of Richmond, Ind., a colored man served on a Jury in the county In which Frod Douglas was mobbed several years ago for trying to mnko a speech. Joe Wat- kins, ono of tho best known colored men in tho country, was thus honored and placed on (he jury. A ft or tho mobbing ot Douglas at Pendleton bo lav for a month at tho homo of Neftl Hardy before be was nblo to got up. President Cleveland and the members of his cabinet and tho Governors of all tho states and their staffs havo boon In vited to be present at tho big drill in May at Memphis, Tenn. Miss Helen Gould will bo invited to act as "sponsor" for tho Confederate veterans of that city. The latest engineering and ship canal Idea is to dispense with the 24 looks in tho Wetland Canal leading from Lako Erie to Lake Ontrlo, and to make the whole drop of 23ti feot between these two lakes in two pneumatic balance locks, built of steel, operated by compressed air, and large enough to admit vessels of ocean draught. Tho revenuo from tho Blair county liquor licenses amount to $28,550, Fivo prisoners escaped from the count v jail at Smothporf, McKoan county, at about 8 o'clock, Saturday evening. Tho prisoners, two of whom were colored, had made a tile rrom an old knifo and with tho rudely fashioned tool had filed the lock trom tho door of a vacant cell, and witli tho same knife blade they suc ceeded in loosening a stone in tho wall Saturday evening. Just before the turn key entered tho corridor they removed the stone and est aped without being ob served by the turnkey or any of the sheriff's family. They were seen run ning down King street by a partv of Swedes who did not think it necessary to give an alarm. Mr. Samuel Ktrnlmrt of tho Neck, bo- low Williamsport while ploughing a fow days ago, unearthed tho barrels of two old muskets. The muskets are thought to have been leit there by soldiers on their retreat from Gettysburg and wore found to e loaded. There are over 200 secret societies in the United States and the total member ship is over 4,000,000. The largest is the Masonic, with 899,000; the Odd Fellows como next with 8112,000. Says an old Pennsylvanian farmer: "I always know when there Is to be a wind storm by watching the turkeys and chickens go to roost each night. In calm weather tho fowls always roost on their poles with their heads alternating each way ; that Is. one faces cast, the next west, and so on. lint when there is going to be a high wind they always roost toward the direction from which it is coming. There are reasons for these different ways of roosting, I tako it, When there is no wind to guard against they can see danger more readily if they are headed in both directions, but when wind is to arise they face it because thoy n hold their position much bettor. But the uart I can't understand," he con eluded, "is how the critters know that the wind is going to rise when we mor tals lack all intimation of it." A Sew Swindling: Scheme. Here's a new and clever swindle bv sharpers: 1 heir scheme is for one of them to enter a store and make a small purchase tendering a 85 or 10 bill in payment. He take I he change given him and departs. An hour later two men enter and confi- dentally tell the store keeper they are detectives looking for 8 man who is passing counterfeit money. They de scribe the man and the store keener eagerly tells them he has been there within an hour. The bill was pro duced, pronounced a counterfeit, and is borrowed by the "detectives" who give a receipt for the money uud leave iu hot pursuit of the suspect. They never come back. Ex. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How io Cure Yourself While labia; It The tobacco habit grows on a man un til liis nervoos svsUim is seriously allcc- ted, impairing health, comfort and happi ness, io ijuii snoiicniy is too severe a auock to the system, as tobacco, to an in valerate user becomes a stiinulcnt that bis HVHteitl mnHllllnllv nraut,. 1t,... Curo Is a scientific cure for tho tobacco habit, in all ils forms, carefully com pounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since lHiZ, without a failure, purely vegetablo aud guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while tuning Haco, Cure, it will notify vou when to sum We give a written guarantee to perma nently cure any ease with three boxes, or refund the money with ton per cent, in terest. Ilaco-Cure is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures williout the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves tho system as pure anil lieu iiiuii mcoillltt HS lite tmy VOU took your first chow or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guaran tee at $1.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days treatment,) .50 or sent direct upon receipt ot price. Send six two-cent stamps for sample box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical fc Munu la luring Company, Manufacturing uteiiusis, ijai rosso, Wisconsin. Citizens' Gas Trust. At tho renunst of the reouired nersons in iiiteru.-l ami number. 1 hereby cull u special ineeiing or lie Citizens '1 rust l 'I lonesta. Pa., on Monday, Apnl !, ihf.i. at -4 o clo-k, P. M., in lliu Uaociiieul ot hchool building, for tlienur i ii me of considering whether the Mock corlilicates shall bu issued by said Trust iu iiiijhb council vo receive mom, or whether said Trust shall be dissolved and btook certilieutea issutKl direct by I lonoeiu tins i o., ami to tako such IclmI action as tleomeii advisable for such pin pc.u and Unit necessarily eonnected therewith. T. F. Itl n il t:v, Pica, of C. (). T. HAZELTINE tf&P WOOLEN MILLS. V-V: '': Warren. Pa. 1 i Ctifwitneru.FJaiiiitla aim k ttrnsj of iure WOOl, Without fclllMl- dy, flfttka, wntLe or any mixture wbttLv 1 Oil WO UK ot'evm vlnscrii,tiim execu- iflfi ri mtt n'fi u'AN onw-.p. - AT THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. t As wo have t DAVID MINTZ'S. Mjiricnvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET TRICE paid for Hides, Wool. Furs, Sheep pelts, t!lns EASTER We Have Decided to Make the Season with such I precedented MY U33Y" 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, richt 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. m 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 TO MflZCE MONE Y f S AVE MONEY. Hy going Io tho well known linn of SCOW DEN & CLARK When you iti o in need of anything in tho line of WAGONS, BUGGIES, PLOWS, HARROWS, CUL TIVATORS, SHOVEL PLOWS, LAND ROLL ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE, POULTRY NETTING OR HARD WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION. We are also agents for the "FAST IMLAJZH." BICYCLE!. Warranted to be one of the best wheols in the market. SCOWDBN & CLARK tioitesta. i?iLiisnisr.A.. - too many Winter floods yet, such as Heavy Dross Poods of tho very best qualities; Men's IiadioV and Children's liderwear, Itlnnkots, Comfort ers, Afuffs, Bows, Overcoats anil Suits for Men and Hoys; annoilno to select from. In Ladies' and Children's Coats and Wraps, Fascinators, Kur Trimmings, Ladies' Waists, our stock Is large. Our MillincryJJoods Must (to. Kegardless of Cost. Also a Big Line of Other Hoods too numerous to men tion, which wo are bound to sell in order to mako room f"r "T Immense Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which wo must harp. So eonio early and secure bar gains at SALE -3- an Easter Sale and start a sale as never was in our town. YOU 4-Q 1 "MONEY s?ivEn MONEY M?mv9 Spring Goods, 1895, v-er lx.wv OlMt KNOKMOUS iwatm II r. ni ni.tt ttv.nie.i i.e.. ........ , l7) WK AUK NOW HEADY TO SHOW THEM rC TO YOU AT Jft fcyDDirrc ntufp RFPfiRF HFARfl OF 1 m fV IN WESTKKN HIS T1IK ID" I'.Iv 1 UA v.i ntutt mtvifus till VVi. 'V ....... NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, SO JUST COM K AND EXAMINE AND WK Ji WILL CONVINCE THE T1IINO TO; inn iiui"' v -j . - VvX COME NOW, WHILE EVEHY DE A NSsrV PA HTM ENT IS l'UI.I- OF Xfj NV NEW GOODS! jSW LANSON'S.k DON'T STOP TOBACCO An iron-clad written guarantoo smoke. ils forms, or inonev refunded. l'rlee f 1.IMI aud guaranteed cure,) f'i.AO. For sale bv receipt of prico. SEND SIX TWO CENT Iota and proofs froo. Eureka Office of TH E PIONEEH PHESS Kureka Chemical and MTg Co.. La Ctohso, Wis. Dear Sirs I have been a tobacco liond for many years, and during tho past two years havo smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physician told me I must give up the useof tobac co for the time bo. ng, at least. I tried the so-called "Keely Cure," "No-To-llao," and various othor remedies, but without success, until I accidentally learned of your "Haco-Curo." Three woeks ago to-day I commenced uaing your preparation, and to-day I consider myself completely cured; I am In perfect health, and tho hor rible ciaving for tobacco, which every Inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely loft me. I consider your "Haco-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully recommend It. )ours very Lawrence & -DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. 00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! HOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iOOUOTSY ?ODU0M Aim GASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND iwi imEsmisr esocBSUEsr. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Ih In charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. ftUGCST MQ21CK Jfi. of tho firm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIAN'S, Specialist iu Errorsof Refraction of the Eye. Examination free of charge. WARREN, PENN. W. A. FISHER, Jewelor. Itovard Block, Tionoata, Va THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Hug (Ties to let upon the inOft reasonable terms." He will also do JOB TBAMI1TG All orders left at tho Post Ollieo will receive prompt attention. TF YOU WANT a re.i,eitable Job of X pniitiua ut a reasonable. pric0 H6ua your order to this oitlre. 1 sirtrtTtct I Cs ' STOCK OK NEW IU L 1) II T V li. I). AI1) PUN NMY I.V AM A. Q 1 mui r- inn t.viw..', , KNOW WI1KHE TO UO. 7i -j. YOU Til AT CASH IS III! Y fJOODSWlTH -- IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY and don't bo impmed upon by buying remedy thai require you to do no, at it 1 nothing more than a utibxtitnle. In the sudden atoppage of tohaooo you in nut have mime stimulant, and In moat all caxea, tho olfoet of the atimiilant, be it opium, morphine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit eontraeted. Axk your druggist about BACO-CURO. It is purely vegetable. You do not have to stop using lonaeeo wiin BACO-CURO. It will notify you whnn to atop and your desire lor tobacco will cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day be lore you toon your nrst enow or to absolutely euro tho tobacco habit in all per box or 3 boxes I JO days treatment all druggist or will be sent by mall upon ST A MfS f Ort NAMl'LK 1IOX. Uook Chemical A MTg Co La Crosse, Wis. COMPANY, V. W. Hounick, Supt. St, Paul. Minn.. Sept. 7. 1K04. truly, C. W. IIornick. Smearbaugh, TIME TABLE In effect Mar. 81, 18(tt. Trains leave Tlo nesui for Oil City ami points west as follows I No. 81 HllMklo KxnreHM l9.nfii,Ai,H No. til Way Freight (carrying passongers) 4;M p, ,, No. 33 Oil City Ex resa 7:56 p. ui. For Hickory.Tidioute.Warren.Klniua, Bradford, Olean aud the East: No. 80 Olcan Express 8:-H a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. m. No. (iO Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesla) 1:50 a. in. Get Time Tables aud full information from S. O.. CLARK, Agent, Tionest, Pa. , R. BELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger Ticket Agent, Buffalo. N. Y. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE NO QUCAHIMO. Anil other (pMlaltlcs for OentlenMtn, Ladia, Doja nil Mlurs sr tho Best in the World. 8e descriptors atlTertlM. meat which appear! la UUa paper. Take bo SaUUtat. lu.Ut ou buvlog W. L. Sw UUfULAs1 SHOES, , . wun name and price F. R. LANSON. When Baby was tick, we tare her CaatorU. When ahe was a Child, aha cried for CaatorU. When ahe became alias, ahe clung to Caatoria, When ahe had Children, ahe gave them Caatoria. 1 r J 1