The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 17, 1895, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
t. I. WINK,
COITO 4 PROPHICTOM.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 18I5.
itKruitLicAx tickkt.
rorivTY.
Treasurer,
JAMKS II. FONES.
Associate Judge,
JACKIMoCUAY.
The People'.1 party held its State
convention ia Williauisport lately
and nominated the following ticket:
State Treasurer, George V. Dawson,
Beaver; Superior Court Judges, Win.
C. Rlieera, VenaDgo county; J, II.
Stevenson, Pittsburg; J.B.Young,
Beaver ; J. W. Allison, Erie ; D. C.
Cougblin, Luzerne.
In passing upon the appropriation
bills, Gov. Hastings has dealt quite a
blow at the Institution for Feeble
Minded, in course of erection at
Polk. lie eigoed the bill, but excep
ted $250,000 appropriated for tbe
construction ami completiou of a
chapel, three double cottages aud an
industrial school, fur which the Com
mission have an optional contract.
The Veto is made because of insuffi
cient funds. Considering that Con
tractor Ralph's contracts fur mater
ial, made before the recent large ad
vance in prices, would euablo him to
complete the work according to tbe
plans adopted, at a figure many
thousands of dollars below what tbe
State will have to pay under a new
contract, it is false economy to defer
the completion of the Institution, to
say nothing of the urgent need of
room and accommodations for the
class of unfortunates for whom it is
intended. Franklin News.
Editor Smith, of the Punx'y
Spirit, was a boy once, and with some
of the rest of us thinks the "main
chance" in the modern celebration of
tho glorious old 4th is lost sight of to
a great extent. Hear him :
There was one thiog lacking in our
Fourth of July celebration. There
were no speeches no reading of the
.Declaration of Independence. The
struggles of our Revolutionary an
cestors were not retold. The bloody
foot-prints of the heroes of Valley
Forge were not shown to our youth,
and there was nothing said of Israel
Putnam or Ethan Allen, nor were
any references made to Lexington
and Concord and Banker Hill. All
this is old to you and I, and tbe elo
quence of tbe parvenue orator who
rehearses all this might be monoton
ous to us. But it was the delight of
our youth, and thrilled us with pa
triotism and pride. To those old
Fourth of July speeches we owe
much of our love and loyalty to the
flag. That custom should not be
permitted to become obsolete. A
Fourth of July celebration that does
not make clear to our youth why we
celebrate, influse ioto their minds a
little of the spirit of 76, and make
them glad and grateful for liberty,
proud of oar institutions and of tbe
achievements of our sturdy ancestors,
does not accomplish its best purpose.
The Situation as it Is.
Tbe Uniontown Nexos-Standard bo
thoroughly sizes np the real status of
the case in tbe following words that
comment is unnecessary. There is
not a Republican in the State who
desires ia the least to stand in tbe
way of the Governor's desire to pre
side over the coming convention, but
there are very few outside of Phila
delphia and Allegheny who have any
love for tbe Magee-Martin combine,
or that will endorse tbe effort of that
beautiful pair to stab Senator Quay.
Tbe article follows :
"There is a great amount of dust,
wind and bluff in this business, which
will hardly deceive anybody. As we
have eaid before, there is do impor
tant party principal at stake in this
contest, it being merely a struggle of
ambitious city politicians to over
throw Senator Quay in order that
they may themselves succeed to state
leadership. If auybody prefers to
risk the lead of this municipal com
bine to that of Senator Quay, he can
do so without affecting his partv
status. As for the News-Standard,
if it is compelled to choose between
Senator Quay's leadership and that
of tbe combine, it vastly prefers the
former. In fact Senator Quay to
day stands as the hopo of protection
to the rural Republicans and the ru
ral people against the aggressions of
city spoilsmen whose record in the
late legislature was not only a dis
grace, but a menace to tbe future of
the party in 1'euusylvania.
"All this talk about holding up
tbe hands of the governor is simply
dust to blind the eyes of the people.
Nobody is making war on the gover
nor. It is tbe combiue making war
on Senator Quay. Tho combiue
are making a great ado about
the failure to pass the appor j
tionment. As we have said before,
the apportionment should have been
passed, but why did not the combine
proceed to pass it? They bad the
speaker and the organization of the
legislature. Why did they consume
five months of tbe session in putting
through their city jobs without ever
attempting an apportionment V
Thaddcii Stevens.
Thaddeus Stevens is one of tbe fow
great civil characters developed by
tbe civil war that will grow in lustre
on the pages o? American history,
long after many of the men who were
engaged on tbe field and forum dur
ing that conflict, shall have been for
gotten. He held the one civil posi
tion during the war that could be
held only by pre-eminently deserving
it. He was the great Commoner of
the conflict.
Presidents, Cabinets, Senators and
Representatives may be accidents,
aud even generals may come to lead
great armies and achieve undying
fa me by accidental triumph ou tbe
field, but the Commoner of the four
years' civil conflict, whose leadership
was undisputed by any during all
that period, filled the one office being
confessed by all as '"the leader of
leaders."
Thaddeus Stevens was not only a
picturesque figure in tbe most mem
orable civil couflict of modarn times,
but was one of the most UDique char
acters ever developed in Pennsylva
nia politics. He was the founder of
tbe free school syetom of our State,
although a native of the chilly hills
of Vermont, and it is undisputed that
be woo the final victory for the free
education of the youths of our State
by tbe most convincing and eloquent
appeal ever made in the House of
Kepresenlatives at Harrisburg. He
was without wife or children, and his
battle was solely for those who were
Btrangers to his blood. In that great
conflict against tbe prejudices of
Pennsylvania he was entirely consist
ent with himself as one of noblest
philanthropists who eoriohed the an
nals of the Oorumonwealth by his
achievements.
So strong were tbe prejudices of the
people of Pennsylvania against gen
eral education aided by the Staie,
that Mr. Stevens lost his re-election
to tbe House on that single issue, but
be never faltered in his great task
and he was subsequently returned to
his legislative duties by overwhelm
ing majorities to complete the benefi
cent work he had inaugurated. While
generally regarded as a man of radi
cal views and aims, he was simply in
ad vance of practical attainments in
the best efforts of humanity, and the
world has steadily progressed since
his day until it has reached the full
fruition of nearly every humane
teaching he gave during his publio
career.
The history of a man like Thadde
us StevetJs is full of romance, and yet
he was one of tbe most stern and prac
tical of all our publio men. With his
great record as the Commoner of the
war students of history are familiar.
Altogeth hi life is one of the most
interesting studies the age. PhUa.
Times.
NEWSY NOTES.
It la now proposed to devote tbe pro
ceeds of tbe recent Warren centennial to
the. erection of a hospital rather than do
nating it to the library fund.
Judge Harry White, who during bis
first term of ten years refused all appli
cants for license to sell liquor, has re
cently grautod the petitions of three ho
tels in Indiana county.
Swift's livery stable at Franklin was
burned on Sunday night last, and with it
four valuable horses and Urge part of the
rigs, robes, etc., kept in the stables. In
cendiarism is suspected. Loss about
$3,500. No Insurance.
By the death of bis mother, Mrs. T. B.
Hoffman, of Warren, Andy Ludlow,
Warren's "Coal Oil Johnnie" comes In
to the possession of f 100,000. Andy has
already finished up about a million dol
lars and is the best known sport In the
oil regions.
Electricity has, to a largo extent,
pushod the horse aside for draught pur
poses, and now comes the "borseloss
carriago" to end the uses of the noble an
imal for pleasure purposos. A road car
riage propelled by electricity recently
made the run between Paris and Bor
deaux aud return, a distance of 736 miles,
at an average sp-)ed of fifieon miles an
hour. A Chicago firm has just offered
a prize of f2,500 for the best time made
by a similar carriage on a proposed race
from Chicago to Milwaukee Franklin
News.
Tho grape-growers lit Erie county are
of the opinion that about one-half tbe
uaual crop will be harvested this year,
but they are not down-hearted over this
fact. The price to bo charged for grapes
will bo fully twice as much as was
charged last year. The spring fronts
proved most disastrous to many of the
giapu-growers, but sumo of tho vine
yards will show up half a crop. This is
the opinion of the vineyard men, based
on the present condition of the crop. In
some localities the buuehos bueui to be
hanging on the vines just as thick as the
vines can hold. The bunches themselves
seem to be fine ones. Where the frost
was escaped, the amount promises to be
above the average.
A
At kiocU of Job work dono at thin
- Jt HAZELTINB
jjgyrtfy WOOLEN MILLS.
- Warren, Pa.
MakeTweedil,
was1 CruwImpmi.FlannpIt
end i ftrnn or pure
Sl'tt'lAfi -P dock., wst.
XiTls I1m, ny ml i lure wh
on, without flliod-
or
what.
VUAJ. MCI. .
EIGHTEENTH
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE!
Clothes don't make tho man. Nit,
But after he Is made
Correct clothes holp'.lilm
To got there Ell.
Wehavo sent many a man to the front.
Our Semi Annual Clearance Sale has
become an event looked forward to by
good dressers all over this end of the
State.
On Monday, July 1, we will Inaugurate
our eighteenth sale of flno Clothing to
order. All former efforts In this direc
tion sink Into insignificance when com
pared with our present sale.
We guarantee to our workmen steady
work tho year round.
THAT'S WHY,
To fulfill our contract, we are obliged to
sell two months out of every twelve,
Vie., January and July, Clothes perfect
in fit, correct in stylo and unsurpassed in
workmanship, at about the ptie of hand-
mo-downs. Understand this Is not a
beggarly array or old chestnuts, shop
worn and rusty, but a twenty thousand
dollar stock of fine woolens, tbe pick of
the choicest fabrics from the world's fin
est looms.
CUT, KNIFED, SLAUGHTER
ED AND GIVEN AWAY.
That our hands may be kept busy dur
ing the dull season.
Here are the pricos :
AT 1 15 THE SUIT,
Scotch Mixtures, Edinborough Twoeds,
Homespuns and Cheviots, in sack suits
to order, were $24.
AT 1 16 THE SUIT,
Black and Blue English Twilled Che
viots, Serges and Thibot Cloths, former
price f26.
AT ?17 THE SUIT,
Handsome Plaid Suitings of Scotch and
English makes, were 2S.
AT f 18 THE SUIT,
Rich Colorings in Oban Uomespnns,
Dunleitha, Lindens and Montanks, for
mer price $30.
Beautliul Suitings at $22, 23 and $24,
were 32 to f 40.
AT $25 THE SUIT,
Clay, Martens, Taylors, West of England
Worsted, in blacks and blues. The
above oualities were never sold less than
H7.
Trousers to order, $4.
Trousers to order, $5.
Trousers to order, $6.
Our guarantee. If clothes do not suit
don't pay.
TERMS OP SALE.
Utter strangers, cash on dollvery.
Good reference, thirty to sixty days.
Old Customers, any time you want.
TELEPHONE NO. 118.
MCGUEN tO SlMQX,
Practical Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers
and Shirt Makers. Importers of Exclu
sive Haberdashery for Men. Sole and
exclusive agents for Knox, Youman's
Roelols' and John B. Stetson's Celebra
ted Hats and Dr. Jaeger's and the Jaros
Underwear.
25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 ELM 8TS.
OIL CITY. PA.
Borough Auditors Report
L. J. Hopkins, Treasurer, In account
with the school funds of Tionesta bor
ough: Dr.
To ara't ree'd from collectors $1,708 58
To State appropriation, 66 78
To am't ree'd from Tionesta Tp.. 76 68
Balance due Treasurer, 71 99
Total $2,613 9
, Ca.
By boro orders redeemed $2,035 68
" " bonds " 800 00
" " coupons " 220 00
" interest paid, l 00
" 2 percent, com. on $2,562 66... 51 25
Total $2,813 91
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Am't due from A. B. Kellv, $ 30 CO
" " " S.S.Cantieid, Col. 2t 60
" " " J. R. Clark, Col.. 620 11
" " " Tionesta Twp 73 OS
Total $ 687 69
liabilities:
Bal. due L. J. Hopkins, Treas....$ 71 99
Orders outstanding, 407 17
Bills ' 23 04
Total $ 602 20
Assets over liabilities, $ S85 39
T. K. Abmsthono,
II. II. Nhokmakkk,
J. T. Dale,
Auditors.
Tionesta, Pa., July 1, 1895.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
WarrenPenna.
CAPITAL,
$150,000.00
DIRECTORS :
Nelson P. Wheeler, David W. Beaty
Jerry Crary, Wm. D. Brown,
Geo. M. Parmloe, Andrew Hertzel,
C. Schimmelfong, A. T. Scofleld,
Christian Smith, H. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamieson.
1'eraonal and Rusineas accounts solici
ted on most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
a. AT. 1'ARMLEE, Pies.
II. A. JAAflKSOtf, Vice iVea.
K K. HERTZ EL, Cashi r
WOOL.
All persona having wool, and want
rolls or batting carded oau have carding
done on short notice. I)o not grease any
wool at home as I will furnish you a
good oil at one cont per pound, and
charge same price it' greased at home.
Price this year lor oiling and carding one
cunt less than I have charged the last
three years. H.LAMB,
Npartansburg, Pa.
F. R. LANSON, agent, Tioiie,ta, l'a.
GREAT
Clearance Sale!
AT
DAVID MINTZ'S,
THE LEADER.
t
f
f
T
As I must havo room for my
immenso stock of Fall and Win
ter goods, I must disposo of all
stock which I do not wish to
carry over, regardless of cost.
So como and secure bargains in
all departments. Remember
tho place, at
DAVID MINTZ'S,
Marienvillo, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelts, Calf-skins, Wool t Jlnon -
Miles&Armstrong
if-
YOUft
mm
But boforo doing so pall on in and
lie fitted wllli s pair of hIiops Hint will
make thnm morn beautiful.
If your feet are ugly, Our Shoos
Will Make Thorn Look Pretty.
OUR GOODR ARE NEW
AND PRICES ARE RIGHT
Wo Are Also
Clothiers,
Hatters,
and Gent's
And Can Fit
Miles&Armstrong
i i
MOW
I TOMflRE
MONEY I
i o--
i o--
t SAVE MONEYsssr
iBy going lo tho well known firm of
, SCOWDEN & CLARK
T When you are in need of anything in the line'of
H?pNS BUGGES, PLOWS, HARROWS, CUL
T,VAl0R, SH0VEL PL0WS. LAND ROLL
ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE
P0MW 'JTING OR HARD
WA1LPF m DESCRIPTI0N.
We aro.also agents for tho
FAST IMI.AJOl," BICYCLE
Warranted to be one of the bestheols in tho market. "
SCOWDEN & CLARK
TIOHESTA, ZPEiTlTA-.
t
i
Furnishers. I
You Out in Style.
i I I Q
"MONEY
SttYEI&
MONEY
M?WE9"
Mid Summer.
OUR
MERCHANDISE
ta AH T. mm.'.
UjO AND WK ARK READY TO SllOWTIIKM
7 PRICES NEVER
IN W1CSTKHN
ill in HlVs 1 Wll 1MV J li A
n 'wr PAU11 IMTVITWQ
NO TROUBLE
sj Wllili CONV1NCN
iIa Tin,: Tiiivn to
V " "
X rnMK NOW.
ANXIOUS I
SANSON'S.:
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 FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN KVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS Sc. GROCERS,
TIONESTA, PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
Tim FMESIffiST GitOGEnrES.
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which ia in -hargo of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always ho found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
of the firm of MORCK BRO'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of Rotraetion of the
Eye. Examinations freo of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Estate of Junia Campbell,
Deceased.
Public notice Is hereby given that by
virtuoofan order of the Orphan's Court
of Forest County, to the undorsigned Ad
ministrator of the estate of Junia Camp
bell, doceased, directed, tlime will be ex
posed to publio sale at the Court House,
in Tionesta borouirh. Forest County, ou
?J?rDd?y,' M'6, oi?lilh dy f July. A. 1).,
lsyj, at l o clock, p. in., The following
ilescribod promises:
All the undivided one-fourth of all
that certain leasehold estate, siluato in
Howe township, Forest county, State of
I onnsylvania, iu the east part of warrant
number two thousand nine hundred aud
ninety-one CiUUl), being one hundred
(100) acres oil' the oast end of said war
rant, part of a certain leasehold created
by oil lease from J. M. Honour to C. A
Shultz, dated October 21st, 1H80, together
with a like interest in six (6) oil wells
and pipe, machinery, tanks, Ac., to same
belonglugon said leasehold. This sale
is made subject to the deed of trust made
by Junia Campbell in her lifetime of all
her interest iu said premises for the pay
ment of certain indebtedness. Said deed
of trust being dated May 17th, 1KK8, un
der which A. J. Hazeltine of Warren,
Pennsylvania, has entered into osses
sion of said iutorest and is now receiving
the production of oil thorofrom; he boiug
entitled to receive a further sum of about
three hundred seventy-live (375) dollars
irom the production of oil from said
property.
TERMS OF fcAI,E:-One-half (1) cash
at the date of the sale; and ouo-half ( ) on
the continuation of tho sale.
F. II. Fkiilman
. . Administrator.
. vo. 8ale adjourned to July 30,
189o, at 8 o'clock P. At. at the same place.
P. H Feiilman,
Administrator of Junia Campbell.
W. L. Douglas
Otf SHOE?
THC 1ST ,
BOUCAKINCk
And other loecUltieM tm
Oeullemen, L&Utes, boyg
nd Mlues are the
Best in the World.
Bee descriptive advertise
meat w&lcu appears In this
paper.
Take ao Substitute.
Insist on fauvlug v. L.
KOIULAH' Is HO EH,
t wiia name and price
stamped on bottom, bold by
F. R. LANSON.
STEEL ROOFING
and SIDING.
(SiMiendorpb'e FatrnU)
Lightning, Fin and Storm Proof.
rVliil fir I ThB Prna T ran m
ciliuel ssiumIii. (Ltd l I'l.n- i"
ul i rices.
8TO0K OF
AM ANY IIF Til KM. '
BEFORE HEARD OF
11'. N NS Y IVAN 1 A,
9
1 IMU V 1.C J II I'j TT V'IWji', j
KMmV WllHltM TM I JO. tfll
TO SHOW GOODS,
XllU 111 AT ANII J!1 TTT
itnv rinms with VI
W1II1.K WK AUK J- Vi
-
Smearbaugh,
TIME TABLE In
I'll'uct Juno -2, IH'Xt.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west u
follows :
No.til Hutlalo Express 12:10 noon.
No.'.til .WayjFroightKcarryiug
passengers) 4:.',o p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exi rows daily 7:55.1". m.
For II li kory.Tldiouto, Wairon.Kinr.ua,
Bradford, Olcau and the East :
No. 30 Oloan Express daily... 8:11. in.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. in.
No. tlO Way Freight (carrying
passengers to lrvinetou) l):50.a. in.
Get Time Tableland full information
from 8. t. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta. Pa.
R. BELL, Oon'lHupt.
J. A. FELLOW H,
Geu'l Paaseuger & Ticket Agent,
Hullalo.tN. Y.
('. H. W hitciii.in,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased tho storo forinorly
owned by J. F. Ovci'lamlor, ucxt door to
W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, 1 am pro
pared to furnish the publio with any
thing in the lino of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONFECTION ERIES,
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSSURY FLOUR!
I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see mo.
C. M. W1IITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIOITESTA, FJ.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
(Jood Stock, (iood Carriages and Bug
gios to lot upon the moxt reasonable terms,
lie will alto do
ctoib TEMiisra-
All orders left at tho 1'ost Oillce will
recuhe prompt attention.