The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 24, 1895, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. f. WINK,
lOITOS 4 PHOPKltTO.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 24,
m:ri iii.ii a ticket.
cnrNTY.
Treasurer,
JAMES H. FOXES.
Associate Jlldgn,
JACK McCRAY.
Postponed! for a Tear.
The Farr compulsory educational
bill will not be eo force J thia year. At
torney General McCormick baa given
the department of public instruction
an opinion which practically autpenda
tbe operation of the law until next
year. Tbe act provides for tbe en
rollment by the assessors at tbe
erring assessment of all children of
school age. Tbe assessment for this
year was completed before tbe bill
became a law.
A MONETARY DEFINITION.
A "gold mooometaliet" ia defined
by an exchange aa one who wanla
gold alone used aa metal ic money.
The term ia often misapplied to one
who "favors tbe maintenance of the
present monetary system of tbe Uni
ted States, France or England, in
which tbe value of all kinds of mon
ey ia fixed by reference to the gold
unite of value."
"Bimetaliam" is tbe theory that
gold and silver can be used as a uni
ted or common standard of value,
the anion of one beiog kept by law
tbe same value as the unite of the
other.
"International bimetal ism" is
theory that bimetalism is impractica
ble if undertaken by a single nation,
but practicable if undertaken in
concert by all tbe great commercial
nations.
Tbe bimetaliats believe iu the res
toration of the free coinage of silver
in this country (as it was prior to
1872) at the rate of 16 of silver to
one of gold; and that it should be
done by the U. S. Government, inde
pendent of any and all foreign na
tions. Superior Court Program.
The new superior court, of which
Judge Rice of Luzerne county, is
president judge, met in the supreme
court room, Philadelphia, last Tues
day, and received the report of tbe
committee appointed to adopt rules
and apportion tbe counties to have
five districts in which the court will
sit. luesefive districts will center
in Philadelphia, Scraoton, Williams
port, Harrisburg and Pittsburg.
Tbe report of tbe committee pro
videa that the justices of tbe superior
court shall annually hold terms of
said court, and appeals shall be re
turnable at the following times and
places :
first, at Philadelphia (supreme
coart rooms) For the first and
second Mondays of November, the
county of Philadelphia. For tbe
third Monday of November, the
connties of Lancaster and Berks.
For the first Monday of December,
tbe counties of Chester, Delaware
and Bucks. For tbe second Monday
of December, tbe counties of Schuy
kill, Lehigh, Northampton and Mont
gomery. For tbe third Monday of
December, the county of Philadel
phia.
Second, at Scranton For the first
Monday of January, tbe counties of
Luzerne, Columbia and Montour,
For tbe second Monday of January,
the counties of Lackawanna, Monroe,
Carbon and Wyoming. For tbe
third Monday of January, tbe coun
ties of Bradford, Susquehanna,
Wayne and Pike.
Third, at Williamsport For the
first Monday of February, the coun
ties of Northumberland, Union, Sny
der, Lycoming and Sullivan. For
the second Monday of February, the
counties of Center, Clearfield, Clin
ton, Cameron and Elk. For the
third Monday of February, the coun
ties of Mckean, Potter and Tioga.
Fourth, at Harrisburg For tbe
first Monday of March, tbe counties
of Dauphin, Lebanon aud York
For the second Monday of March
the counties of Adams, Franklin
rultou, Cumberland, Juniata and
Perry. For tbe third Monday
March, the counties of Mifflin, Hon
tiogdon, Bedford and Blair.
Fifth, at Pittsburg For the firs
aud second Mondays of April, tbe
county of Allegheny. For the third
Monday of April, the counties
Westmoreland, Fayette, Washington
aud Green. I-or the first Monday o
May, tbe counties of Somerset, Io
dianna, Cambria, Jefferson and Gar
ion. ior tbe second Monday of
May, tbe counties of Armstrong,
Butler, Beaver, Lawrence and Mer
cer. For the third Monday of May
tbe counties of Erie, Crawford, Ve
nango Warren and Forest.
The work of the Census Bureau in
connection with tbe eleventh census
is practically finished. The last vol
ume of reports is in the hands of the
printer, and a most stupendous un
dertaking is concluded, the more than
6,000 persons employed at Washing
ton and in tbe Geld having been dis
charged. The work was commenced
bout six years since, and cost the
Government over $10,000,000. This
is a heavy expense, and considering
tbe lateness of tbe publication of the
result, it may well give rise to the
question whether or not there is a
better way, as well aa cheaper, of
gathering and tabulating the inform
ation desired. Brookville Kcjmblican.
A dispatch from Connellaville,
Pa., under date of the 22d, aaya:
Tbe heaviest rain within tbe memory
of the oldest inhabitant visited here
this evening. Tbe streets were flood
ed. Next to the Yougbiogheoy river
here and in New Haven over 100
houses are flooded. Thousands of
coke ovens were drowned oot by tbe
torrent of water, and at many mines
extra pumps bad to be put to work
o order to keep the workings from
being flooded. At Broadford, two
miles west of here, several houses
were washed away. Two bridges on
tbe Mt. Pleasant branch were swept
away and traffic is blocked. The
damage to crops is great.
Members of the administration
are having a difficult task to recon
cile the promise that a Democratio
tariff would open tbe markets of tbe
world to the producers and manufac
turers of tbe United States with tbe
cold, bard figures contained io the
official report of the Berean of Sta
tisticsfigures compiled br Demo
cratic officials. During the eleven
months ending May 31, 1895, exports
for the United States fell off, as com
pared with the same period ending
May 31, 1894, when tbe McKinley
law was in force nearly $75,000,000
in value to be exact, tbe export,
tions for eleven months under tbe
McKinley tariff amounted to $813,-
547,866, while the exportation! for
the same period under tbe Demo
cratic tariff amounted only to $739,-
651,865. Tbete are the sort of facts
which have convinced those who con
trol tbe great business interests of
tbe country that it is not safe to have
the Democratic party io control of
tbe national government, and which
will oot soon be forgotten, but will
stand like a stone wall over which
the Democratio party cannot hope to
get during the life of the present
generation.
Senator Sherman has taken him
en out oi toe residential race
once and for all. If there was any
disappointment in bis heart when be
declared that be would not accept a
nomination though all the people of
the United States should join bands
and oner it to him, it was not appar
ent in bis voice or manner. "No
man of 70," be said philosophically
"has the right to undertake tbe work
and responsibility which comes to the
Chief Executive. It is a position of
wear and tear, and it should have
younger man. Ibere was nothing
personal in mis declaration, it was
tbe plain, direct statement of a man
who has come in contact so much
with the Presidential office that be
knows it as well as those who have
filled it, and it is evidently inspired
by a deep conviction that the speaker
baa passed the eligible age. His lot
was oot unlike tbat of Clay and Web
ater, or coming to a still more recent
period, of Seward, Sumner, Blaine
and Conkling. An admitted leader
of the greatest party of modern times.
his aspirations to become President
were repeatedly defeated by circum
stances which be coold not control.
Yet bis disappointment bas not em
bittered him." Senator Sherman
speaks highly of Reed and Allison
for President but his preference is for
Mch-ioley,
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes
President Judge of the Court of Common
Plea aud Quarter Session In and for
Uie county ot forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyer aud Terminer aud General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of forest, to commence on the
Last Monday of August, being
the 26th day of August, 1805. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables ot said county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
uiucr leinuiiiurances, to uo inose tilings
which to their oiiice appertain to be done,
aud to those whoare bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
limy may be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 22ud day of
joilN T. CARSON, us. Shoriff.
Estray.
Came to the promises of the under
signed, on Salmon Creek, four miles
above Kellettville, Kingsley twp., Forest
county, au'iui six weens ago, a small red
cow, viitn brindle head, is four or five
years old, and has small bell with clap
per issiuneu wuu wire. 1 lie owner u
notilied to ooine forward, prove property,
pay charges and take her awav. other.
w ise she will be disposed of aa the law
uirecis.
('His. L. Wahdkn
Kellettville, July 10, Ib'Jb.
H AZELTINE
4jPpfs& WOOLEN MILLS
K N-- Wirrsn. Pa.
Warren. Pa,
M ik TtMdi,
CamlmriTP.Flannrlt
- nn i rn of
" 4 woo), without llW-
Z-.lZl '". f lLrt7, wsslo tie
TLO ll7 T Blxtura what
EIGHTEENTH
SEMI-ANKUM.
CLEARANCE SALE!
Clothe don't make the man. Nit.
But after be la made
Correct clothes belp'.hlm
To get there Kit.
Wehave Rent many a man to the front.
Our Semi Annual Clearance Salo has
become an event looked forward to by
good drew? all over this end of tbe
State.
On Monday, July 1, we will Inaugurate
our eighteenth sale of fine 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 the year round.
THAT'S WHY,
To fulfill oar contract, we are obliged to
sell two months out of every twelve,
vis., January and July, Clothes perfect
in fit, correct in style and unsurpassed in
workmanship, at about the price of hand-me-downs.
Understand this is not a
beggarly array of old chestnuts, shop
worn and rusty, but a twenty thousand
dollar stock of fine woolens, the pick of
the choicest fabrics from the world's fin
est looms.
CUT, KNIFED, SLAUGHTER
ED AND GIVEN AWAY.
That our bands may be kept busy dur
ing the dull season.
Here are the prices :
AT $15 THE SUIT,
Scotch Mixtures, Edinbo rough Tweeds,
Homespnns and Cheviots, In sack suits
to order, were $24.
AT 16 THE SUIT,
Black and Blue English Twilled Clio
vlots, Serges and Thibet Cloths, former
price 26.
AT 17 TUE SUIT,
Handsome Plaid Suitings of Scotch and
English makes, were $28.
AT $18 THE SUIT,
Rich Colorings in Oban Homespuns,
Dunleiths, Lindens and Montauks, for
mer price $30.
Beautiful Suitings at $22, $23 and $24,
were $32 to $10.
AT $25 THE SUIT,
Clay, Martens, Taylors, West of England
Worsted, in blacks and blues. The
above qualities were never sold less than
. ....
Trousers to-order, 54.
Trousers to order, $3.
Trousers to order, $6.
Our guarantee. If clothes do not suit
don't pay.
TERMS OF SALE.
Utter strangers, cash on delivery.
Good referonce, thirty to sixty days.
Old Customers, any time you want.
TELEPHONE NO. 118.
IfYfr n f. S?v w
eat)fei O W A? fefT a
Practical Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers
and Shirt Makers. Importers of Exclu
sive Haberdashery for Man. Sole and
exclusive agents for Knox, Youtnan'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 am't reo'd from collectors S1.798 58
To State appropriation, 6fitf 78
To am't reo'd from Tionesta Tp 78 68
Balance due Treasurer, 7109
Total $2,613 9
Cr.
By boro orders redeemed $2,035 66
,l ' bonds " 300 00
" " coupons " 226 00
" interest paid, 1 00
" 2 percent, com. ou $2,562 66... 61 25
ToUl $2,613 91
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
ASSETS :
Am't due from A. B. Kellv, $ 30 00
" S.S.Canneld, Col. 2f3 50
J. R. Clark, Col 520 U
.. .. Tionesta Twp,.... 73 98
Total $ 887 69
MAHILIT1K8:
Bal. due T.. J. Honking. Trwis i 71 on
Orders outstanding, 407 17
cms - Z3 ot
Total, $ 502 20
Asset over liabilities, 385 39
T. E. Armstrono,
II. H. .Shoemaker,
J. T. Dalk,
Auditors,
Tionesta, Pa., July 1, 1815.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
WarrenPenna.
CAPITAL,
S150.000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheeler, David W. Beaty
Jerry Crary,
Geo. M. Parmloe,
C. Schimmelfeng,
Christian Smith,
Wm. D. Brown,
Andrew Hertzel,
A. T. Scofield,
11. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamieson.
Personal and Business accounts solid
ted on moat favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
a. N. PA.RH LEE, Pres.
If. A. JAMESON, Vice Pres.
F. E. HERTZEL, Cashier
WOOL.
All person having wool, and w
rolls or batting carded can have card
ilmiA (in tahrtrt w.ti.i I h.. ..Hn....n .,
aut
- ' 1 ' K'caso any
wool at home aa I will furnish you a
) any
Ituuu uu av one cent per pound,
charge same price if greased at ho
and
me
i iv-o kino jmi u,r uuiug anu earning
cent leas than I have charged the
three years. 11. LAMB.
)iie
last
ISpartansburg
F. K. LAN SON, agent, Tioueta, Pa
. Pa
GREAT
Clearance
AT
DAVID MLNTZ'S,
As I must have room for my
immonso stock of Fall and Win
ter goods, I must dispose of all
stock which I do not wish to
carry over, regardless of cost.
So ennm and sor.nrn hn renins in
i
all departments.
the place, at
DAVID MINTZ'S,
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for
Miles&Armstrong;
IF
YOU
FEET
ABE
PftETTY
THEM!
Hut before doing so pU on lis and
hft fjltivl Willi a pair of whops that will
make them more beautiful.
If your foot are ngly. Our Shoes
Will Make Them Look Pretty.
OUR'GOODR ARE NEW
AND PRICES ARE RIGHT
We Are Also
Clothiers,
Hatters,
and Gent's
And Can Fit
Miles&Armstrong
3 -
MOW
MONEY I
? o-
o--
S AVE MONEY.
By going to the well known firm or
SCOWDEN & CLARK
When you are In need of anything in the line'of
H?ffl&niUiG,(8' PL0WS' HARROWS, CUL
TIVATORS, SHOVEL PLOWS, LAND ROLL
ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE,
NETTING OR HARD
WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION.
We aro.ulso agents for the
' PAST JJLLIL," BICYCLE
Warranted to be one of the betheels In the market.
SCOWDEN & CLARK
Sale !
THE LEADER.
0
Remember t
Marienville, Pa.
Hides, polls, Calf-skins, Wool A Ginm-nr.
Furnishers, t
You Out In Style.
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"MONEY
S&YE&I8
MONEY
M?WE,"
Mid Summer.
OUU STOCK OK
MERCHANDISE
IH AS LARGE AS
AND WE ARK READY TO SHOW THEM
TO
PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF!
IN WE.STKUN
IU THE rtUVKIt'lllATMUVraTHK WORLD,
, AND CASH BUYERS KNOW WHERE TO .
am tdhiidi c Tn cunui nnnnc
lQ." mi I nUUDLL IU dllUll uuwuv.
0 SO JUST COMB AND EXAMINE AND WE
V'-' . . . ..... -.mw n't . T. . 1 u It T U
WILL COHYIJU-K
THE THING TO
,..w i- vnnr
tuiun v it .
ANXIOUS !
SANSON'S."
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SK0ES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND '
THE FRESHEST GllQGE&IES.
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoronghly competent Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
THE PARKER GUN.
Oldost manufacturers of breech-loading shot guns in America. The strongest
shooting and best gun uiado. Ask your dealer for them, or seud for catalogue.
FEEB BQ&.9 Mtficims
Sew York Salesroom, 87 Chambers St. MERIDEN, CONN.
of the firm of MORCK BRO'S,
OPTIGIA3STS,
Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the
Eye. Examination free of charge.
WARREN. PENN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Estate of Junia Campbell,
Deceased.
Public notice Is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Forest County, to the undersigned Ad
ministrator of the estate of Junia Camp
bell, deceased, directed, thnie will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court House,
in Tionesta borough. Forest County, on
Monday, the eighth day of July, A. D
18W5, at 1 o'clock, p. in., The following
described premises:
All tho undivided one-fourth of all
that certain leasehold estate, situate in
llowe township, Forest county, Htate of
1 ennHylvania. in the east part of warrant
number two thousand nine hundred and
niiiety-ono (L'uoi), being one hundred
( 100) acres oil the east end of said war
rant, part or a certain leasehold creatod
by oil lease from J. M. Homier to C. A
Stiulta, dated Ootobor 21st, 180, together
with a like interest iu six (0) oil wells
and pipe, machinery, tanks, Ac, to same
belonging on said leasehold. This sale
s made subject to the deed of trust made
by Junia Campbell iu her lifetime of all
her interest in said premises for (lie imv
ment of certain indebtedness. Said doed
ol trust being dated May 17th, Inn u.
clorwlnehA. J. lIa.illno of Warren
1 eiinsylvaiiia, has entered into ik.sso
i"H of said interest and is now receiving
the production of oil therefrom; he being
ti'.'rii i '".re,;olv8 further sum of about
fr, ,"",dr8l''"venly-nve (375) dollars
property6 l,ro,,U!tion of 11 "aid
TlCltMS OK KALE: One-half (J) .-ash
at the date of the sale; and one-half ( ) o
the continuation of tho sale. U
P. II. Fkhlman
rri, i , . Administrator.
,J"vei l"lle """rued to July 30,
1Mb, at 3 o'ehM k P. A. at the same pLe.
P. II Fkiii.ii AN,
Administrator of Junia Campbell-
ANY OK THEM,
YOU AT
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iuu niw vnon - v
BUY GOODS W ITH .At
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Smearbaugh,
HUTS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
TIME TABLE in
effect June 2, ltt'.ti.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for oil City
and points west as
follows:
No. 81 Itiulalo Express.. 12:10 noon.
No.'.Ol WayFreight(carryiug
passengers) 4:50 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exi ress daily 7:55.p. m.
For Hlokory.Tidioute, Warren, Klnaua,
Bradford, Olean and the East :
No. 80 Olean Express daily... 8: !(". m.
No. 82 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. in.
No. oO Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Irvlneton) 0:50 a. ni.
Get Time Tablos'and full Information
from H. CLARK Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
It. HELL, Geu'lSupL
J. A. FELLOWS,
Geu'l Passenger ct Ticket Agent,
Butl'alo.jN. Y.
C. M. Wliiteinaii,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store formorly
owned by J. F. Overlandor, noxt door to
W. N. Y. P. It. R. Station. I am pre
pared to furnish the public with any
thing iu the line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CON FECTION ERI ES,
I I'.'i J-lJ-I.HMl
MiTiIFAT
trm"' I toatsssaafrssTsassfcaHBa
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR I
I guarantee pricos as low as the lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Cull and sou mo.
C. M. WIIITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIOISTEST., PA.