The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 07, 1895, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. C. WINK,
Editor 4 PsopnitToa.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1806.
Iti:il IIMC AX TICKET.
COUNTY.
Treasurer,
JAMES H. FONES.
Associate J udge,
JACK MeCRAY.
An increase from $211,522 paid
fur foreigu woolen cloths in May,
1804, up to $1,649,045 paid for sim
ilar goods in May, 18!5, is Gorman
Tariff record that must be very en
couraging to both the manufacturers
and wage earners in our woolen
mills.
It is high time for the courts and
the public alike to sit down heavily
at once upon the new "hypnotic"
doJge fur excusing criminals, and en
ahling them to make charges against
any person io the community of whom
it may please them or their friends lo
make a scapegoat, accusing the lat
ter of having "hypnotised" them in
to the commission of crime. It is a
repetition, with variations, of the old,
atrocious witchcraft craze of England
and of Salem, Masstcbusettswo cen
turies Hgo.Bliziard.
An exchange tells of a man out in
the western part of the Stale who
went iDto bis cow stable the other
night and by mistake mixed the cow
op a nice mash in a box full of saw
dust instead of bran. The cow mere
ly supposed the hard times were the
cause of her economy, meekly ate
her supper, and the man never dis
covered his mistake until the next
morning, when he milked the cow and
she gave down half a gallon of tur
pentine, a quart of shoe pegs and a
bundle of lnh.AIiddleburgh. N. Y.,
Newt.
While the free-trade papers jubi
late over the restorations voluntarily
made in the n age schedules of some
factories, they invariably forget to
slate that such increase does not
make the rate of pay now received
by the wage earners equivalent to
the earnings in 1892. Another point
to which they fail to refer is that,
where wagos have been advanced, it
is very often the case that such an
advance was made to far fewer peo
pie than were employed 1892. A
firm may then have been employing
500 bands, and even if the same rate
of wages should now be paid it is of
ten the case that only 350 hands are
employed. What then has become
of the other 150? Has some other in
dustry made such marked progress
under tariff reform as to be able to
absorb these idlers ? If so, why have
not the free-trade editors recorded
the fact T It is most likely that the
150 have either left the country or
are tramping around still looking for
jobs which they had before I bey voted
for President Cleveland and tariff
reform.
Three Rich Pennsylranla Counties.
The people of Lancaster county,
and for that matter the people of the
whole State, have occasion to feel
proud of the establishment of Lan
caster's claim to the garden spot of
the-continent by the census of 1890.
The six leading counties of the Uni
ted States in the value of their agri
cultural products rank as follows:
Lancaster county, Pa. $7,667,700
St. Lawrence county, N. Y 6,054,160
Chester county, Pa 5,863,800
Worchester county, Mass 6,489,4:10
Bucks county, Pa 6.411,370
Colusa county, Cat 6,357,350
It will be observed that three of
the first six counties are Lancaster,
Chester and Bucks counties of Penn
sylvania and that no other State has
more than one county on the list.
The Lancaster New Era presents
some figures which increased the
agricultural supremacy of these three
southeastern couuties of Pennsylva
nia. The second county in the list,
St. Lawrence county, N. Y., is three
times as large as Lancaster, as is also
the sixth county in rank, Colusa
county, California. The products of
both these are much less diversified
than are Lancaster's. The farms in
St. Lawrence county, New York, are
worth ouly about half as much as
th ose of Lancaster, and her farm
products get their greatest value
from dairy products. The product
of wheat in St. Lawrence county is
about one-tenth that of Lancaster.
The chief product of Colusa county
on the other baud, is wheat, her pro
duct being twice that of Lancaster's,
although her farm land is worth only
a fourth of that of the Pennsylvania
county.
The agricltural superiority of the
three Pennsylvania counties is due to
Quakers and Germans, Quakers in
Chester county, Germans in Lancas
ter aud both Quakers and Germans
iu Bucks. Inquirer,
Cabinet Junkets.
In the good old days, says the
Philadelphia Inquirer, when mem
ber's of General Grant's Cabinet
were accustomed to junketing in
government vessels or at the public
expense, our Democratic friends
were in the habit of telling us what
a dreadful thing the official junket
was. It was then their impression
that no honest man would think of
taking a journey at the public cost
and their denunciations reached sub
lime heights.
But somehow we do not hear so
much about this subject as formerly.
Secretary Lamont went West on one
of the "lours of inspection" which in
former years so aroused the Demo
cracy, but never a word was said
against his so doing by those who
had once pronounced all such tours
disgraceful. It has since transpired
that hia real nurnnis wis to Iirta a
good rest, incidentally laying such
a ' 1 f n m F, . I. ! . I' U J L I C - -
aui m uiiiu icriu lur ms uuiei as
he could find nlaca fur. and tl,n facta
were duly published. And now "Se
cretary Herbert ia off fnr Nnwnnrt
and the round of gayety on the east
ern coast, with the intention of re
maining there for some weeks, and
we presume, of entertaining his
friends in tha rtiatnmarv minnn- nn
board the Dolphin.
secretary Carlisle is off on a jun
ket in a government boat on the
great lakes and St. Lawrence river,
ana yet mere is not a Democratic
newspaper raisine a bowl acainst this
"junketing" at government expense.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE or a writ of Allaa Vendl.
Ex. issued out of the Court of Com
mon Picas of Forest County, Pennsylva
nia, and to me directed, there will be ex
posed to sale by public vendue or outcry,
at the Court House, in the Borough or
Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, A. D., 1895, at
1 o'clock, p. m., the following described
real astute, to-wit :
A. J. SIOWORTH, J. S. HENDERSON,
vs. JAMES ALBAUQH, alias Vendi.
Kx. No. 1, August Term, 1895.
All the right, title, Interest and claim
of the defendant of, in and to the follow
ing described property situate in Hicko
ry Township, Forest County, Pa,, vi:
Bounded and described as follows: Be
ginning at the southwest corner at a post ;
thence by lands of Pownell north 45
west 52 rods to a post j thence by lands of
Copeland north 45 east 195 rods to white
pine stump j thence by lands of William
Albaush south 45 east 54 rods to a nont
and stones; thence by Furnace Tract
south 45 west 195 rods to the place of be
ginning. Said to contain 60 acres, more
or less, 40 acres of which are cleared,
with ono barn 40X60, one two-story
dwelling house, and out-buildings erec
ted thereon and small orchard.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of James Albaugh, at the suit
of A. J. Sigwnrth, J. S. Henderson.
TERMS OF S ALE.-Th following must
uo niriuuy com p aea wiin wnen the prop,
erty is stricken down :
1. When the nlaintifTnr oMipi-IUh rriwl.
Itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of the
liens including mortgage searches on the
Bronertv sold. ts.owti.ai- with k II nl. linn
creditor's receiptu for the proceeds of
uie bhiv or sucn portions inereor as be
may claim, must be furnished to the
onerm.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. m.. of the
same day of the sale, at which time all
property not settled for will strain ha nut
up and sold at the expanse and risk of
ma person to wnom nrst sold.
See Purdon'a Digest, Ninth Editien,
page 466, Smith's Forms, page 884.
JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 5,
1895.
QUICKPUTON.
J
We carry in atock aud make to order
all kinds of
SHIRTS.
Our quick put on open front shirt, but
toned all the way down the front; slips
on and off like a coat Convenient, com
fortable and elegant. We carry them in
stock and make them to order.
Beautiful negligee shirts, collars and
cuffs attached.
Handsome madras and cheviots shirts,
made with two collars and cuffs detached.
Elegant flannels and silk and wool
shirts for outing.
Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt
Makers.
25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 ELM STS.
OIL CITY, PA.
New Feed Store
in Tionesta.
C.
t A
CLARK
has just opened a new feed
store in the Barnett Build
ing and keeps on hand
a good sized Btock of
FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN,
HAY AND STRAW.
In fact everything in that line, which
he proposes to sell at the lowest
possible margin. Customers will receive
fair treatment and prompt attention.
When in need call.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Pa.
IT
of the lirni of MOKCK BRO'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
tfP WOOLEN MILLS.
V Warren, Pa. '
0iimrr, Flannels
' - ftmt Yurnn of tur
MHsaUj wrwtl. rH limit Hit Oil.
!un2lwjT 1 flock n, wnt or
hMJlVllM ny mixture what
SHERIFF'S SALE.
flY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri
- t soias issued out orthe Court orconv
mon Picas of Forest County, lYnnaylva
nia and to me fllrp-tnH Ihini-A will lu a.
poseu to sale at publlo vendue or outcry,
at the Court Jlouso, in the Borough of
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, A. D., 1895,
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit :
A. W. and T. B. COOK, Administrators
of A.Cook, deceased, vs. J. B. AO-
ini-.vt, ri. ., wo. Hi, August Term.
1895.-T. F. Ritcbey, Attorney.
All the rlizlit. title. Interest and claim
of the defendant of, in and to all that un
divided one-eighth part of all that cer
tain tract of land situate in Hown Town.
ship, Forest County, Pennsylvenla, be-
inii mo iiorm-iviMv pan or warrant No,
8197 boundod and described as follows:
neginning at post on the Warren and
rorest t ounty line, the North-East cor.
nor of Warrant No. 8197, thonce South
by the West line of Warrant No. KHW.
one hundred and forty rods to a post, tho
Rosenblatt et al. thence West by line of
iHna oi sain liosenblatt. Stein and others,
imo iiuuurea ana lonv-iour rorts In a
post, being the North-West corner of
lands sot apart to Waldheimer on the
line or lands formerly W. L. Chrlsman.
Thence North alonir said Chrismnn ln.i
ono ntimirert and rorty rods lo a post on
the Warren and Forest County line:
Thence East by said County linn two
hundred and forty-four rods to the place
n-KiiiuiuK. vtmiaining two Hundred
and thirteen acres more or less.
Also The undivided one-fourth' part
oi an mat certain piece or parcel or land
Bitunte in the Township of Jenks and
County of Forest and State of
vania, bounded and described as follows.
vii! : Being lot No. 7 as by deed of Par
tition Detween l'avia B. uidrldge et si.
rwurueu in rorest uoilliiv in IKwd Hook
No. 13, page 521, Ac. Beginning at a post
the Southwest corner of this lot No. 7.
and the Southeast corner of lot No. 4,
LUBiiuii uy line oi sain lot no. north
109 1-3 perches to a rtoat the Northnsst
corner of lot No. 4 on line of Warrant
No. 8S00, thence by aaid tract line East
190 9-10 perches to a cherry the original
Northeast corner or Warrant No. 3642 of
which this is a part, thence by line of
saia tot west l'JO u-io perches to the
piace oi oeginning. containing one hun
dred and thirty acres more or less ex-
CCPtinir the fea of thtrtv nrrns .aanrvo.1
oy r.iunugo stiDjcei lo oil right as per
Also All the undivided one-fourth
part of all that certain piece or parcel of
ihiiu situate in xionesta Township, For
est County Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows : Commencing ate
post and stones ; thence North 24 East
163 perches to a blsck oak tree; tbenoe
oouiii ii- l-.SRt ilia percnes to a post;
thonce south 24 West 163 porches to the
F' " vl iKiuiiiiiK. vmiMtiiiiiig ivro acres
more or less, about fifty acres o whli-h
are cleared, with one small dwelling
house and old frame barn thereon erected,
and an orchard of fruit trees thereon
growing.
Also-The undivided one-fourth part
of all that certain Diece or Darcel of land
situate in Tionesta Township, Forest
County, State of Pennsylvania bounded
and described as follows: Beiriniiinn at
a stone thence along lands formerly of
James Alcorn, South 47 West 163 perch'
es to a chestnut: thence alonir lands for.
merly of Mary Jamieson, North S3" East
172 perches to stone; thence along
lands of Dawson heirs, -North 43, West
33 perches to a stone the place of begin-
mug. vontaining z acres and thirty
perches mors or less.
Taken in execution and to ha amid
the property of J. B. Agnew, at the suit
oi a. tv.ana r. a. uook, Administrators
oi estate oi A. uook, deceased.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be Btrlctly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors Decome the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop,
erty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt for the amount of the pro
noun ui tue saie orsucn portion inereor as
he may claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must bo paid In full.
8. 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 tor will again be put up and sold
at the expense aud risk of the person to
whom first sold.
See Purdon'a Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 486 and Smith's Forms, page 8S4.
JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., July 30,
1895.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Hon. Charles II. Noyes
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the oouuty of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Last Monday of August, being
tho 26th day of August, 1895. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor-
niu.r T i iu t i ...iu ,.r ,i.a r, i si
, .... . 'mi imn Mini 1 1 1 -
stables of said oounty, that they be then
unit thaM 1. 41...; . .
" .udii 1'iuinr fwrBOlls at ten
o clock A. M., of said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
Whil'h In tlmir nlH..a .n..l.ln 1 .1 ..
and to those who are bound in recognizance
to presecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
I h P V 111 U 17 ) .a than on.l t Lama ...
' " Willi V UJ liriJOOUUMS
against them as shall be Just. Given un-
,1 , . ... . . I . 1 1 1 . i , nn .
"y iuu nu eai in is ana uay or
July, A. I). 1895.
Juna T. CAKSON, L.s. Sheriff.
TICIAL LIST.
T.lMt tt HBIIUU lot nwn f . , 1 . 1 ( .1..
. v iii umi iu lilt)
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
i euiinviYuuiH, commencing on the Last
Monday of August, 1896.
1. J. A. Neil, Nancy Church, Julia N.
Berry and 8. T. Neill, for use of Nancy
Church, Julia N. Berry and 8. T. Neill.
VM R V Uli. ...I... .... ....I if ur c.i 1
- - . nji.ii.iiuiM, Mm j i. nr. oiihiii.
burg, Administrators et G. Sham burg,
deceased. No. ai, September Term. 1891.
Summons in Assumiisit.
2. C. F. Fox, Frank Craln, Bruce
i. rain, aoing business as Fox, Crain fc
Co., vs. J. M. Edwards. No. 62, August
Term, 1894. Anteal from J. P.
3. Marietta Ship vs. Charles J. Har
ris, Cordelia Harris. No. 1, May Term,
1895. Summons in an Action nt TVau.
pass.
. t arl w. Schofield, use First National
Knnu .1 amit.li.uin XT V .... i..i. .
Waturhouse. No. 26, February Term,
1894. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage.
5. Carl W. Schoiield. use First National
Bunk of Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A.
Waterhouse. No. 27, February Term.
6. II L. Hei.lor vs. W. II. Eggoy. No.
80. rebruarv Tnrm imu:i a...,....i r......
j . - ---I --ri'" nwiii
7. Charles T.ua..Ii vu I li iui
- 1 - . II BI4UH,
ISO. 15. Mav 'IWm I miA . ...,ni
j j, I ni'fiuai null!
8. TiirnAi- llriil)iaiu ..u ur u 11
-"nia, TO. II . I , 11KHMJQ
NO. 2. A 111llHt TMMn IhUli; A r
j y ' ' " 1 ' joni II 11111
Attest, CALVJN M. ARNER,
. . Prothoiiolary.
lionesta, Pa., August 5, lays.
TP YOU WANT a resectable Job of
GREAT
Clearance
AT
DAVID MENTZ'S,
THE LEADER.
t
i
As I must lmvo room for my
immense 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 come and secure bargains in
all departments. Remember
the place, at
DAVID MINTZ'S,
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for
Miles&Armstrong
Y0Uft
mm
BuMiefore dolngso call on ns and
lie fitted -wtlh a pnlr of shops that will
make them more beautiful.
If your feet are ngly. Our Shoes
Will Make Them f.ook Pretty.
QUR1GO0DR ARE NEW
AND PRICES AREIRIGHT
We Are Also
Clothiers,
Hatters,
and Gent's
And Can Fit
iles&Armstrong
9 9 j-j
MOW
T TO JUhtMB
MONEY f
f o -
i
SAVE MONEY.
By going to the
I SOOWDEN & CLARK
lien you are In need of anything n the line'of
WAGONS, BUGGIES, PLOWS, HARROWS CUL
TIVATORS, SHOVEL PLOWS LAND ROLL
ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE,
P0MW NETTING OR HARD
WAlL?f. ANY DESGRIPTI0N.
We arelso agents for the
FAST MAIL" BICYCLE,
Warranted to be one of the bestheol in the market.
SCOWDEN & CLARK
TIONESTA, !T3E2SJ"ISTA.
Sale !
i
T
Marienvillo, Pa.
Hides, polls, Calf-skins, Wool A Ginsenu.
Furnishers, t
You Out in Style.
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"MONEY
S&YE&I8
MONEY
MsWE99
well k nnwn firm tf
MidSummer.
OUR
MERCHANDISE
IS AS LARUE
r59 AND WE ARE READY TO HUOWTIIEM trl
, IV'
PRICES NEVER
IN WESTERN
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J 13 l llij i u li "i i x i v
IaND CASH BUYERS
1N0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, fa
Q HO JUST COME AND EXAMINE AND WE JL
tf WILL CONVINUK
THE THING TO
VA COMK NOW,
ANXIOUS!
LANSON'S.
Lawrence &
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SII0ES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
00MTBY Mil) ABB
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS Sc. GROCERS,
TIONESTA. PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
TMB FBESMEST G&QGE2SIE&.
BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly conipetont Clerk,
will always bo found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
THE PARKER GUN.
Oldest manufacturers of breech-loading shot guns In Aniorlea, ;The strongest
shooting and best gun made. Ask your dealor for them, or send for catalogue.
MMKMi BSlQS.t Morbus,
New York Salesroom, 07 Chambers St.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
GOOdStooll. rilvl rir.U.. 1....
- . ... . .nnn Bill! DUU
ciea to let upon the most reasonable terms.
He will also do
JOB TEjIMZHsTQ-
All orders left at thn Pnt nmn. .in
receive prompt attention.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren,:Penna.
CAPITAL. . 1150.000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelsou P. Wheeler, David W. Uoatv
Jerry Crary, Win. D. Brown.
Geo. M. Parmlee, Andrew Hertiol.
CSchiinmelfeng, A. T. Scollold.
Christian Smith, II. T. Russell.
H, A. Jauiieauu.
Peraonul and liuainet account tolici-
ted on moat favorable term co,iijt,ti
with good contervative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
O. JV. PARMLEE, Pici.
STOCK OF
AS ANY OF THEM,
iuu n
BEFORE HEARD OF 1
PENNSYLVANIA.
i muvr.ii uiri w vuiw, .
KNOW WHERE TO tM). J
YOU THAT CASH in VTV
BUY OOODS WITH . jj
WHILE WE ARE
---
Smearbaugh,
MERIDZN, CONN.
j V'444 J-J.rrjl TIME TABLE In
U.T 2 f jjfVM fleet June 1, lmiS.
t i I il J Trnins leavo Tio-
Tn''t i'VfT V fi ,,0Mta for " -ity
t-aiilif ilHiJilfil and points west as
a i-iti.it-y- y- jj follows:
No. Sl'Bull'ulo Express 12:10 noon.
No.'.6l WaylFreiglit(carrying
passengers) :50 p. m.
No. 33 Oil City E ress daily 7:56,p. ui.
ForHlekory.Tldioute.Warren.Klniua,
Bradford, Olean and the East!
No. 30 Olean Express daily... 8:44 a. ni.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. in.
No. 00 Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Irvlneton) 0:50 a. m.
Get Time Tatilosjuid full information
from S. Q. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
R. BELL, Gen'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS, 1
Geu'l Passenger & Ticket Agent,
Butlalo.jN. Y.
C. n. Whitdiwn,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store fornierlv
owned by J. F. Ovorlander, next door to
w. . x. f. n. H, station, I am pre
pared to furnish the nubile with am,.
thing in the line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR I
I guarantee nrices as low i, 1. .........
aud all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see me.
C M. WHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE.
TIOHESTA, PA.
your order to Uiin otHcv.
II. A. JAtllESOX, Vice Pret.
f. E. HERTZEL, CathLr