4- r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WINK, CDITOR ft PSOPSItTOR. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1895. Announcements. Terms Associate Judge, 12. Treas urer, $10. These rate Include prlntinfi of ticket, nil namra being printed on the ticket. Term atrictly caeh with the order for announcement. COUNTY TREASURER. Wc are anthorircd to announce JAM EH H. K ) N ES, of Tionesta, as a candidate lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN J. GKKEN. of Jenks township, as a can didate lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorised to announce JACK MeCRAY. of Jenks township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce S. S. CAN El KL1, of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce the name of Gl'S. H. EVANS, of Hlckorj Township, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican Stats Convention, subject to Republican usages. POIMiS AT IURRISBCRQ. Harrinrui o, r., May A, 1805. In the House the past week a good deal of work was accomplished, though among the measures disposed of finally there were none of very great Import ance. The second reading calendar of House bills has been dropped, virtually, and no more will bo considered except those relating to apportionment, appro priations and revenues. There is still a large number to be taken up on final passage, and these, with Senate bills, will give the lower House all It wants to do for the next four or five weeks. If the revenue aud apportionment bills were once disposed of thero would be comparatively easy sailing, but those will undoubtedly cousuine a week's time at the very least, and then may fail of final passage. Quay county bad an "inning," and an "outing," too, for that matter, last week. It came up on final passage Tuesday and lacked eleven votes of the required con stitutional majority. The following day the opponents of the bill called it up for reconsideration, hoping thereby to give it a final quietus. This turn of affairs seemed to incense even their followers, who looked upon such action as unfair, and many of those who had voted against the bill on final passago changed front and assisted in the vote to reconsider. The bill will come up again on Wednes day and it is pretty generally believed will pass. The fi lends of the new county have some very strong reasons to sup port their claims, and the venerable George V. Lawrence, who has helped to make several new countios during his long legislative career, says this meas ure is a most Just one and he will lond his assistance once more in the direction of progress and reason by supporting it. It is said eight murders have been com .mitted since Easter In the territory em nracea in the limits or the proposed new county, none of which have as yet been prosecuted, owing to the great distance from the present seat of justice. If the bill now on the House calendar becomes a law, and there is every reason to believe it will, Pennsylvania's great war Governor, the late Andrew G. Cur- tin, will have a fine monument ou the capital grounds to commemorate his great work during the rebellion. The monument will be erected by the "six teeners" of the Soldiers' Orphan school and the bill simply appropriates suffie lent ground Bpace for that purpose. A bill passed the House finally last Wednesday which provides that female teachers shall have the same pay as male teachers holding the grade of certificates Whether it shall become a law depends somewhat on the Senate's action. An other on the same subject passed finally, alBO, allowing school directors to qualify each other in assuming their duties such. This bill will be quite a boom to country school boards who often are put to much inconvenience in securing an officer competent to admininister oaths. The pure food bill introduced by Rep resentative Grigsby, of Lawrence county, has passed the House and is now in the Senate. If it should become a law it will very materially add to the duties ol the new department of agriculture Under this act it la made the duty of the Secre tary of Agriculture, through the Dairy and Food Commissioner, to obtain sain pies of any and all articles of lood likely to be adulterated, and if, after proper tost, they are found to be adulterated or mixed with any material having a ten dency to lower their food value, the Sec- retary is authorized to commence suit against the offender. If conviction is ob tained, the offender, in addition to the penalty and costs of the suit, has to pay all of the costs of analysis aud selecting the 8am pie. A bill on the same line has also gone to the Senate, providing for pure lirjuors aud is quite a stringent measure. A bill to prevent trusts iu articles of general necessity, aimed at the sugar trust and beef trust and various other monopolies, has passed the House ou second reading. It is to be regretted that it is hardly far enough along on the calendar to get through both Houses, for it is in the right line, and lack of time may prevent its final passage. Road legislation has received some at tention in the week past, but it is safe to predict that no road legislation will be passed this session. Too much diversity ol opinion as to proper methods, and too much dirlorence in climatic and other con (lilious of this big Stute to make one road law mat will suit all. act is, tlie pres. ent laws are ample to atlord good road all over this State, but to have them cost inonev, and about every community already carrying all tiie load possible iu uinuem iti inxuuon. Quite a delegation or members an Senators went to i'hiladelphia Friday, A couple oi uoxeti attended trie nana maker reception, while the others took iu klullalo hill's "Wild West." The Senate is still holding up the House resolution fur final adjourumen and i' is hinted that it will hold the House tdl the lint or second week June, and will refuse adjournment until the luwvr House has passed the Senate bills. That sort of action involves tw iiroprsi lions -either an all summer mikhiou or a general slaughter of Senate bills. J. K. W. Memorial Par Program. Thursday, the 30th day of May, Is ap proaching, and for the proper observance of the day Capt. George Stow Post form ulates by Its committee the following re port : It has been, in times past, customary to have memorial services at the M. E. Church, Tionesta, on Monday, May !Mth, at 11 o'clock, a, m., which services will be conducted by Rev. W. W. Dalo. All are invited to attend. On the morning of the 30th, Stow Tost ill start for Zuendcl church and con duct services there at 9 o'clock : at 10 'clock conduct services at Bartholomew church; after which they will return to Tionesta. The Sunday School teachers and children are expected to act as a com mittee on flowers and sing appropriate odes during the exercises. At 2 o'clock sharp, the post will march tor the cemetery from their headquarters and Sunday Schools will fall in line, op posite the respective churches, when a place in line will be assigned them. The children of the Sunday School are hereby constituted a committee on flowers. Ceremonies at the cemetery will be conducted according to the ritual. After hich the Post and people will assemble at the Court House, where they will be addressed by Rev. I. A. Hume, Champ- lain of rieasantville Post, Rev. W. W. Dale, Rev. J. V. McAninch, and others, and odea and songs will be snng by prominent local singers. The following persons are dotailed to decorate graves as follows : At Mt. Zlou Comrades Mong and Fenstermaker. NewmansvUlo Corns. David R. Wal ters, Smith, Stakey and Koefer. Lickingville Corns. Keofer, Smith and Moses Mealy. These comrades will perform their du ties in the forenoon and endeavor to reach Tionesta In time to participate with us in the afternoon exercises here. We cordially invite Eli Berlin Post and band, and all other orders to take part with us during the day. All soldiers are expected to meet with us at our headquarters and fall in line. Capt. Knox is appointed Mai shall of the day. Why Is It that we observe Memorial Day after the lapse of these many years T there Is no law to compol it, no President nas directed it, no Governor orders it, but it was left to the American volunteer soldiery to inaugurate Memorial Day. Hotter for the Nation that its children and youth remember this day than that it have armies as large as all Europe. Wo war of disunion will occur in this coun try, so long as it observes the day, as its olwervsnce is far better than forts bris tling with cannon. So let us all unite in observing it, let it be the day of the 366 to remember the valorous deeds of those who have crossed the river. Lot flowers be strewn over each and every crave of tho land and pay the same tribute of love and respect to the heroic dead, wherever they may be buried. l.i Tionesta the day has been properly observed for many years, and it is safe to say always win do. in a tew years the G. A. R. 'will pass into history but the graves of its members will be decorated by patriotic bands while these graves ex ist. 8. J. Setley. Samuki, D. Irwin, D. S. Knox, Committee. REPUBLICAN PRIMABT ELECTIOX. Pursuant to a Resolution of the County Committee, passed Feb. 28, 1895, it is or dered that the Republican voters of For est County meet on SATURDAY. MAY 11th. 1895. t 2 o'clock p. in., at the following named places of holding primary elections, to-wit: Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Harnett, at Redelytt'e. Green, at Nebraska, Forest House. Green, at Guitonville, School House. Green, Rowmanville. Harmony, at Fugle Farm. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, at Fleming Hill. Hickorv."at East Hickory. Howe, west, at Ralltown. Home, at Cooper Tract. Howe, at Fox burg. Howe, East, at Urookston. Howe, Lower, at Wataon Farm. Howe, at Frosts. Jenks, East, at Hyromtown. Jenks, Central, at Marlenville. Jenks, at dough's Mill. Jenks, at Parrish. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. K ingsley, at Starr. Kingsley, at Kellettvtle. Tinueata township, at Township House. Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and places they will bv their votes nominate: One person for County Treasurer. One person for Associate Judge. One erson for Delegate to the State Convention. Each election precinct will also elect one person for member of the County oiiimmee lor the ensuing year. 1 lie return judgA from regie farm is instructed to bring in the returns for Harmony township: tho return judge rom Maze's, bring in returns from Har nett; return judge from Guitonville bring In returns from Green : return judge from East Hickory bring in re turns from Hickory; return Judge Iroin Cooper Tract bring in returns from Howe; return judge from r rosts bring in returns from East and Ixiwer Howe; return Judge from Marienville bring in returns from Jenks ; return judge from Newtown bring in returns for Kingsley: Tionesta township; Tionesta borough. The polls will remain opea until 7 p.m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the lunowing jueaday, May 14, at i o clock, p. m. Attention Is called to the Act or June, ltsl, regulating Primary Elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of thuir duties shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence of each other. J A INI CM U. lAKSUIN, Chairman Republican Co. Com SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of levari Farias issued out oHhcCotiit of Com mon Fleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia and to me directed, there will ln posed to sale at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 20, A. P., 1MW, at I o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to-wtt i J. M. BEMIH, HENRY C. BEMIH vs. C. FRANK FOX, FRANK CHAIN and BRUCE CHAIN, levari Facias. No. 80, May Term, IH!V Ball Thompson, Plaintiffs' attorneys. All defendants tight, title. Interest and claim of, In and to all that piece or par cel of land situate In the Township ol Howe, County of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, containing eleven acres (Ha.) situate near the southwest corner of Warrant number three thousand eight nuiuiren and two i.mn:) m tie istd out in as nearly a square form as possible, In cluding the ground upon which mill Is located, and houses within such bounda ries; being the same premises contracted to lie sold to first parties by H. Crawford, w. u. rowan and J. M. HsstiiiTS by agreement bearing date the lath day of r eoruary, A. 1)., iwnfc also the Rail Road, Rail Road track, and Road Bed, leading from the said mill to the Pittsburg A Western Rail Road, with rlirht of wav. Ingress, cars, fixtures and appurtenances thereto, togethor with all and singular the buildings, improvements, woods- rights, liberties, privileges, heredita ments and appurtenances to the same be longing : One large saw mill 82x l;tO feet, with all machinery, two 40-horae-power boilers, one large engine, one small en gine, saw frame, carriage, sets, edgor, belts and shafting, one large planing ma chine, etc, etc. Also, eight board dwell ing houses with out-buildings, and three board stables, etc. etc Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of C. Frank Fox, Frank ("rain and Bruce Crain, at the suit of J. M. Bcmis, and Henry C. Bemis. ALSO. H. C. WHITTEKIN, Assignee of MAR THA WHITTEKIN deed, vs. JOHN I CRAIG and KATE A.CRAIG. Le- varia Facias, No. 27, May Term, 1895. a. li, lrwin, I'laintm s attorney. All those two certain lots in Tionesta Borough, Forest County, Pennsylvania, designated on the plat as lots"B ' and"C" lying contiguous to each other and more minutely described as follows: Lot "C beginning at a post at the corner of May and Elm streets: thence bv May street south 84 degrees east fifty-one leeiioaposi; tnence ov lot "it south six degrees west ninety feet to a post thence north eighty-four degrees west by line of lot formerly known as the Mrs. Henry lot tifty-nine feet to a post on Elm street; thence north 12 degrees east ninety-two feet to place of beginning, con taining one-sixth of an acre, be the same more or less. Second lot "IV' described as follows: Beginning at a post at the corner of lot "C" on May street: thence south eighty-four degrees east sixty-six feet to a post corner of a lot formerly Stroup (now Blcakley lot); thence by said lot of Bleakley south six degrees west ninety feet ; tbonce by line of lot formerly Mary Henry, now Arner lot, north eighty-four degrees west sixty-six leeiioaposi; inonce norm six degrees cast ninety feet to beginning, containing twenty-lour perches ot land, bo the same more or less, and being the same premi ses which were conveyed by J. K. Simon and wife to John L. Craig, by deed dated April 12th. 18K0. ami recorded in Forest County deed book. No. 12, page 409, to- gemer witn an ana singula the improve ments, hereditaments and buildings con sisting of one two-story frame house, witn eight rooms, hall and bay-window in dining room, out buildings 'and good well of water at door. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John L. Craig and Kate A. uraig at tne suit oi ii. u. uittekin. Assignee of Martha Whittekin, deceased. IHIOIS U SALiK. rtie following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: i. vt hen the planum or other lien cred itors becon e the purchaser, the costs on me writs must be paid, and a list ot liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt lor the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. S. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ot the next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon'a Digest. Ninth Edition. page 486 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. JOHN T. CARSON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April 29, DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yaarsrlf While- l'.ln It The tobacco habit grows on a man un til his nervous system is seriously affec ted, impairing health, comfort aud bappi ness. To quit suddenly is too severe I shock to the system, as tobacco, to an in velerate user becomes a stimulent that his system cnntinuully craves. Iluuo- Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully com pounded alter the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 172, without failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco vou want, while tuning ilai-o- Cure, it will notify you when to slop, We give a written guarantee to perma nently cure any case with three boxes, or reluud the money with ten per cent, in terest. Haco-Cure is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, tiiat cures without tlie aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or suioke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guarai tee at $1.00 per box, Hires boxes, (thirty days treatment,) $2.iA) or sent direct upon receipt ol price. Bend six two-cen stamps for sample box, booklet and prools free. Eureka Chemical A Mauu inclining Company, Manufacturing ItiGuiibU, LaCruooe, wiacousiu. DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. -HE IS- SECOND TO NONE. The Spring and Summer of 1805 Will be, I Believe, a yowl Season for Business, so I Have Bought Largely. My stock of Spring and Summer Goods is Complete in Erery Department, Assignee's Sale. In pursuance of an order issued out of tne court ot common r-ieas or Forest County and the duties of my appoint ment the undersigned Assignoe of the assigned estate of J.J. Green of Jenks Township, I will sell at public sale on the premises on THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following real estate, situate In Howe township, Forest county, Penn sylvania and described thus: That cer tain lot at Sheffield. Junction, or Kulalia, beginning at a post on Wray street, thence by lot No. 3., 100 feet to the Pitts burg and Western R. R.; thence by said railroad, 60 leet to the line of Tionesta I ley Rail Koad ; thence by the same. 189 lcet to Wray street; thence by Wray street, 161 feet to place ol beginning; con taining sixty square perches of land and known as 101 pto. uy survey or I. J. Keck, on which is erected a large frame two story building, heretolore used as a dwelling and store house, with the ap purtenanees. Also all the old book ac counts of said J. J. Groen of the face value ol about f.tlS.15; note of R. W. Stockton, $:t03; S. H. Silvers, $.7.50 ; W. A. VanUieseu Tor f 14.68; J. G. High berger, -'i.50. Also the following judg ments : W. B. Mctloskey, for $37.45 ; A. Williams, of 112.87; M. J. Ratlerty. f loo; J. l.. minus, t-iz.iz ; r rank isrew- sur, ?101 ; G. W. Fulmer, 8ul0.49 ; R. C. Young. SI03; tt.v. lackey, SI0.50; Frank Nash, 1 .3 : A. B. Carmer, &5.15. TERMS OF SALE. The lot to be sold on the following terms: one-third to be paid in cash at time or sale, balance in two payments at 6 and 12 months, respec tively, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. Personal property, notes and judgments, cash at sale. High est bidder declared purchaser. JAM1-.H K. UKKfcK, Assignee, Samukl I). Ikwin, Att'y. PROCLAMATION. Whebeas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept lor holding a Court of Common Pleas, uuarler Sessions oi tne reaee, urptians Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of May, being the anil day of May, lsn5. No tice is therefore given lo tlie Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said count v, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ton o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things w hich to their olllce appertain to be done and to those whoare Iwiund in recognizance to prosecute against tlie prisoners ihat are or shall be in tlie jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my baud and seal this 22iid day of May, A. u. ih'Ai. JOHN T. CARSON, L.H. Sheriff. Clothing for Mon, Youths, Boys and Children In the finest qualities you want; Dry Goods and Dress Goods as fine as you can get in any City ; a full line of Carpet, Wall Paper, Trunks, Vellces and Telescopes. Quoensware and Furniture In the very latest; Parlor rnd Bedrootn Suits , Rocking Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, Lounges, French Looking Glasses, Chiffoniers, Bureaus, Book Cases, or anything else All de partments are well filled from top to bottom. Remember the place. DAVID IHNTZ'S. Marienville, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, Wool. Furs, Shoop pelts, Ginseng 1 Oil WORK of every description execu J ta.1 at IL WIIM If AN office. EASTER SALE. We Have Decided to Make an Easter Sale and start the Season with such a sal as never was procedented in our town. "MY UJ3Y" 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 CAU FIT YOU 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. IN t"UBII$tITJC$ Shirts and neckwear we can please the most fas tidious buyer. IN 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 Spring Goods, 1895. site NEW POOPS 1 OUR ENORMOUS STOCK )K NEW SPRING GOODS HAS ARRIVED, AND WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW THEM TO VOU AT- i 4 PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN WESTERN l'EN NSV LT A N 1 A. C 111 1 lIKJl'UWRnniAi Aiviir.i nir. nwi,i', . Hand cash buyers know where to go. NO TROUBLE TO SHOft GOODS. Q SO JUST COME AND EXAMINE AND WE ,yl WILL CtlNVIiNt-Mi IUU 1HA1 Iflsu in THE THING TO BUY HOODS WITH. A . nnMR NflW. WIIII.K EVERY I)E SV , ..... ... - , 'X PARTMENT IS KULL OK yK?. NEW GOODS! SW. 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I tried the so-railed "Keely Cure," "Ho-To-llao," and various other remedies, but without success, until I accidentally lo rned of your "Haco-Curo." Three weeks ago to-day I commenced using your preparation, and to day I consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health, and the hor rible ciaving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely left me. I consider your "Baco-Curo" simply wonderful, and ran fully recommend iu x ours very truiy, iiouwica. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -dealers in- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SU0ES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGDNS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIOMESTA, PENN. IN OUR QBOCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TMM FMESMEST G3lOCEIES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly couipotent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. &UGUSTMQKC& of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIA1TS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. W. A. FISHER, Jeweler. Bovard Block, Tionesta, Pa "ts t;isX.- W---,v.4Wa-4is4. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Rug gius to let upon the most reasonable teruis. lie will alto do job TmA-iMnisra- AU orders loft at the Post Ollice will receive prompt attention. TP YOU WANT a retpectabte Job of A pruning at a reasonable price send your order to this otlioe. TIME TABLE In effect Mar. 31, 1805. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Hutl'aloExpross 13:08 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:n p. m. No. 33 Oil City Express 7:55 p. in. For Hickory, Tldioute,Warron,Klni!ua, Bradford, Glean and the East: No. 30 Glean Express 8:44 a. ni. No. 32 Pitbtburi,'!! Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. 60 Wav Freight (carrvimr passengers to Tionesta) 0:50 a. in. Get Timo Tables and full information from S. t. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passeugor it Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. W.LDoycjLAS V3 SHOE NOSQUCAK?NO. And other peclaltle for Gentlemen. Ladles. boj9 and M.1&K1 are the Best in the World. Bee descriptive advertise ment which appears la tals laper. Take no Substitute. luslst on having W. L DOl'OLAS SHOES, x y wiw uaiuo nuu price -J-. ; stamped on bottom, bold by F. R. LANSON. Si When Baby was sick, w. gare her Castoiia. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Wbeo she beoaiue Mias, she clang to Castorla. When the had Children, the gare them CaKoria,