THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, toiTOM 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5, 1805. ititruiiLicAx ticki:t. COUNTY. Treasurer, JAMES II. FONES. Associate Judge, JACK McCKAY. IOINS AT UARRISBTRG. IlARRiRBrno, r., June 3, Five days more and the legislature, will have finished Its labor, and on next Saturday noon tho speaker's gavel will rap a close of the session of 'Po. And if tho heat continues to increase as it has in the past few days, all will bo thor oughly ready to shake the- Harrisbnrg dust from tlioir foot at that time. Tho past has been a week of considera ble excitement among the politicians and lawmakers iu and about tho Stato capitol, arising from the question of reconsidera tion of tho apportionment bills which were defeated last week. There has been much talk about apportionment by tho press of the State, principally by the papers of Philadelphia and .Pittsburg, which have been strenuously urging tho nocessity for such action. The milk in the cocoanut was the increased represen tation which increased apportionment would give the oitics, at the correspond ing expense of tho country. While ap portionments should have been made in obedience to custom, yet without them the country districts are the gainers, es pecially in the matter of the legislative Bpiortionment, which would deprive many country counties of one and two members and place tbem in the cities, where they are already too strong for the country, and at present practically con trol most all legislation. On Friday all three bills wore called up by those op posed to them. The vote on the Congres sional bill showed but 80 in its favor, Jacking 23 of enough to pass it. The other bills Senatorial and Represent' tive had practically the same uumbor of votes. The vote in detail on the Con grossional bill was as follows: Yeas Messrs. Abrams, 'Ames, Bald win, Beam, Bliss, Hollos, Buckwalter Clarency, Collins, Comly, Council, Cot ton, Crothers, Culbortson, Curtin, Dam- bly, De Velin, Fletcher, Focht, French, Funk, Garvin, Gilmore,Gocntncr,Graus back, Griner, Grover, Hammond,neagy, Hicks, James, Jennings, Kidd, Kratz, Iwronce, Littley, Luden, Mackrell, Mast, Millard, Meller, Moore, Daniel F., Moore, Frank N., Moore, James N. Muehlbronner, Murphy, McAllister, M Donnald McFarlane, McGaughey, New bury, Newman, Nickoll, Niles.O'Malloy, Patterson, D. Hunter, Patterson, James, Peltz, Raven, Raed, Reinoehl, Rice, Richey, Riter, Rhoados, Robb, Schrink, Seanor, Smith, Robert, Smith, William O., Stewart, Stuck, Tiffany, Weaver, Weiss, Wenk, West, Wilson, Matthew M., Womolsdorf, Walton, Speaker. Nays Baldwin, Clark T., Beyerlein, Bolard, Brown.Burrell, Cochrane, Comp ton, Conrad, Cruise, Curtis, Duttern, Eby, Fow, Fredericks, Gould, Grlgsby, Har rison, Harshaw, Harvey, Hawkins, Heidlebaugh, Hermon, Hershey Her log, Hollenbeck, Hopwood, Hephart, Kern, A. J., Kerr, Keyser, Kinner, Kunkle, Long, Lytlo, Mansfield, Maple, Martin, Algernon L., Martin, Jacob H Martin, John M., Marshall, William T, Marshall, John H., Mattox, Maucr, Mer rick, Milliken, Mullin, McClain, North, Page, Parcells, Pasco, Patterson, John K., Philips, Pomoroy, Prichard, Ray mond, Reoves, Riebel, Rutter, Salter, Saunders, Schaifo, Schwartz, Scott, Sey fort, Singer, Smiley, Smith, William C, Sniverly, Spangler, Staples, Talbot, Un' derwood, Vare, Welliver, Weyand, Wil cox, Wilson, John S., Woodring, Young, Zehnder, Zulick. The House did little loafing the past week. Three sessions daily have been held and upward of two hundred and ( fifty appropriation bills were passed finally, requiring the calling of tho roll on each bill. In addition to this there were perhaps 100 other roil ealls ou gen eral bills and Senate amendments, mak ing in all about 70,000 names to bo called I he ensuing weok will doubtless see a similar record, there being in the neigh borbood of 200 Senate bills to act upon Most of the appropriation bills require 136 votes and notwithstanding the hall of the House is like a bake-ovon the boys must Bit still and vote in order to keep up the constitutional majority. The apnellaU) court bill, which lias boou allowed to lie still for several weeks, was taken up on Friday and passod. The bill provides for the establishment of au intermediate court, next in point of au thority to the Supreme Court. Five udgea are to compose the court, with a salary of $7,600 each per year. The new court la clai med by its friends to be nec essary in order to relieve the Supreme Court. However this may be, there was r a respectable number who did not be lieve the matter of such pressing need as to require the establishment of a new court at tills time, and notwithstanding the measure was warmly endorsed by the administration, these fow voted their convictions, which wero against tho bill Had the bill been put on its final pas sage six weeks ago it would have been overwhelmingly defeated. But in the meantime, in almost every county in the State, a candidate for appointment had , developed, which naturally brought the members from those counties into line for tho bill. It will be interesting to note the wail which will go up from those sec- tions whero the word comes along the line that the appointments have been made (as stated long agojand they are not in it, Representative Merrick of Tioga lead the opposition to the bill, single-handed, and made a gamy tight against great odds. The general appropriation bill was re ported from committee last week and passed second reading. It carries with it the regular appropriation of Jll.000,000 for the common schools for the ensuing two years, and in this shape it will pass the House. The rumor lias gone forth that the Senate will amend by striking oil' a million. This amendment ill be uiost strenuously opposed in the House, and if persisted in will raise one of the nicest little rows of the session. We venture tho prediction that the cut will not be made, aud that the schools will get their usual quota of funds. Tho Smith bill providing for an equita ble distribution of the school appropria tion, passed the Houso finally and Is now in the Senate's hands. That body will undoubtedly kill the inersure, and the basis of distribution will remain as now. The bill provides for the appropriation to each school of $50, the balance to b distributed as now according to the number of taxable. It gives thesmallor counties a nice increase over present amounts. The revenue or tax bill, which passed the House some time ago, is still asleep in the Senate It is a question whether it will got awake before the final ad journment. The IIouso has doue its full duty in this niRttor by passing tho bill as it came from the committee. The religious garb bill passed tho Sen ate finally on Wednesday, with amend ments placing tho fine for violation on the school boards Instead of the teachers, In this shape it will likoly go to the Gov ernor. Kory Heath spent couple of days at the capitol to rest up from his rather ex tended trip through the eastern cities, after bavins represented Tionesta Lodge at the recent meeting of the State Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., iu Philadelphia. He took in Boston, Now York, Cape May and other notable places on the way. J. E. W. DEl'ETT'S HARMONY DISXER. Cbsocey M. Depew'i harmony din ner Wednesday night will live loog in the annals of politics. Never be fore were more discordant political elements in one party gathered around a single table. When Piatt, Harrison, McKinley, Strong, Brook- field, Lauterbach, Elkins, . Miller, Carter, Bliss, Roosevelt, lliscock and Robertson can sit at the same board and enjoy themselves it shows there is more inherent strength in the Re publican party than many persons give it credit for possessing. These men represent every phrase of opin ion in National and New York poli tics, both theoretical and practical. Tbat their widely differing opinions do not prevent social intercourse is a credit to their good sense and a re freshing eigu of the times. It is en tirely too early yet to speculate on the Republican nomination for the Presidency, but it is evident that there is no lack of moBt excellent material. When the time comes there may be heartburnings at the re sult, but when men can eat together tbey can work together and next year there will be no sulking, but a long pull, a strong pull and a pull al together for victory. Mr. Depew's dinner was original in conception and admirable in execution. He deserves the thanks of the Republican party for giving a living picture of Repub lican harmony. The New York Eveninq Post feels depressed because the Republican leaders are not out shouting for sound money. Well, tbey are speaking op nobly wherever the necessity exists, but they are not in the position of the Administration and hence there is no reason why they should follow Car lisle's methods. The people know the party's record, and so far as the elections since '92 indicate are satis fied with it. What with tbe executivo depart ment of tbe Government trying to correct the mistakes made by a Dem ocratic Congress and the new Con gress threatening to correct tbe mis takes of the Administration, the country is going to see a good deal of doing and undoing in order to get straightened out. Hoard of Health Notice. All citizens of Tionesla borough are notified and requested in order that the good health and welfare of the borough may be maintained, to dense and thoroughly disinfect all sewers and drains in and about their premises. Also see that cellars are thoroughly cleaned and whitewashed and made dry, all back yards and every place where anything that is injurious to publio health may have gathered during the winter season. All privy vaults most be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected in conform ity to the rules of the Board of Health. This is very important at this season of the year to every cit izen of the borough as it pertains to the general health of all and must not be neglected. Any information required as to the proper disinfec tants to use will be cheerfully given by the secretary of the board, T. F. Ritcbey, Esq. All citizens along the lines of tbe sewers running to the river are requosted to make connec tion with same at once. By giving this important matter immediate at tention a great deal of sickness can be avoided. There is no reason why Tionesta, with its splendid supply of fresh spring water and good drainage should not be the healthiest town on the Allegheny river. We hope all good citizens will give this important matter tbeir immediate attention The board of health will in a few days make their annual tour of in speotion of the boronch to see that tbe rules are complied with. C. A. Randall, Pres. T. F. RrrcriEY, Secretary. DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. -HE IS- SECOND TO NONE. The Spring and Summer of 1893 Will he, 1 Believe, ay ood Season for Business, so I Hare Bought Largely. My 8tock of Spring and Summer Goods is Complete in Every Department. Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys and Children In the finest qualities you want; Dry Goods and Dress Goods as flno as yon can get In any City j a full line of Carpet, AVall Paper, Trunks, Valices and Toloseopes. Queensware and Furniture iu the very latest: Parlor rnd Bodroom Suits , Rocking Chairs, SpringsMattresses, Lounges, French Looking Glasses, Chlflbnlors, Bureaus, Book Cases, or anything elso. All de partments are well filled from top to bottom. Romomber tho place. DAVID MENTZ'S. - Mjiricnvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hldos, Wool. Furs, Sheep polt, Ginsonc Tionesla Rangers, Attention. The financial and supply commit tee of the above organization will meet at the Court House in Tionesta, on Saturday, June 15th, at 1 o'clock, P.M. A full and prompt attendance is desired as work of importance con nected with our coming re-union must be transacted. The following compose tbe committee as appointed by the president of our organization. J. H. Berlin, Whig Hill. J. C. Pettigrew, East Hickory. Wm. Albaugb, South Hickory. Geo. Huddleson, West Hickory. IS. Weant, Nebraska. C. Zuendel, Newtown. A. J. McCalmont, President. Wro. Lawrence and D. W. Clark, Tionesta. Also other members of organiza tion are cordially invited. J. H. Berlin, Chr. of Com. Notice. C. A. Hill having declined the nomination for Associate Judge on the Prohibition ticket, a meeting of tbe County Committee of the Prohibition party will be held at tbe office of Jas. T. Brennan. on Tuesday, Juno 11, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Jas T. Brennan, Chairman. New Summer Resort. A new summer resort was opened op tbe first of June at Cooksburg, Forest county, Pa., where a limited number of guests will be accommo dated. For further particulars ad dress, Cook & Calvin, Cooksburg, Forest (Jo., Pa. The Cauadians are again objecting to the "Stars and Stripes" and insist on insulting it. We hope the resi dent hasn't read the news, for he may feel moved to write to tbe perpetra tors of the recent outrage praising them for their worthy display of Brit ish loyalty to the grand old flag of England. As it is apparent tbe Democracy needs a change of uiiod, the leaders by changing front are setting a fine example to the rank and file, which, however, decided some time ago that tbe Republican party was tbe right sort of retreat. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While I'slug It. The tobacco habit grows on a man un til his nervous system is seriously affec- i ted, impairing health, comfort and happi- ..,.: .....1.1,..,!.. ( u aA.,A..A a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an in veterate user becomes a stimulent that his system continually craves. 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No, til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:M) p. m. No. 33 Oil City Express daily 7:55 p. m. For Hickory, Tidiotite, Warren, Kitizua, nrauioru, mean anu me j-.asi : No. 30 Olean Express daily... No. 32 Pittsburgh Expross.... No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passougors to Irviuoton) 8:44 a. ni. 4:17 p. m. 0:50 a. in. Get Time Tables and full Information from S. O CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE.? k1 THC BEST 8QUEAKIN0. And other ipectaltlea for Geutlomen, Ldlet, bojt and Jlliutci are the Best in the World. Boo deecrlptlve advertise ment which appe&ri In this paper. Take no Substitute. lusUt ou having W. Lt S with naino and price uuuped on bottunu bold by F. R. LANSON. When Babj wai tick, we gare her C&atorlo. When she oa a CbiM, she cried for Castorla, WhfD she became 51 Um, she clung to Castoria. Wheo &Ue had Childrao, the gave Uioiu Casuuia,