t THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. tt. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. AUOUST 28, 1805. lll.lTIU.lt A TK IilX CIU'NTV. Treasurer, JAMES H. EON ES. Associalo Judge, jack;mccray. Ai.t. persons who have not paid a tslo or county (ax within two years previous to Nov. 5, 18!5, and have not been assessed at least two mouths (Thursday, Sept. 6th is the last day) aod paid at least oue month (Satur day, Oct. 5, last day) before election, caDoot vote Nov. 5, 1895. So please see that you are assessed on or before Sept. 5'h, and pay a state or county tax on or before Oct. 5th, and then come out and vote the Republican ticket Nov. 5th. The Registers-As-ecssors are obliged by law to be at the polling place in each election district Sept. 4th and 5th to register and assess all persons making appli cation who are entitled by law to be registered and assessed. Oct. 5th is the last day upou which yen can pay your taxes and vote. We Bhould like some of the cuckoo organs to tell us why Vice-President Stevenson should not aspire to the Democratic nomination for tho Pres idency. Is he so much below the standard of statesmanship erected by the present occupant of that office that it is arrant presumption iu him to want the place? Is be not quite as good a civil service reformer and quite as much in touch with the masses of the party? True, be has a shady war reoord, but how many of the most conspicuous Democratic leaders in the House and Senate have worse war records thau he? There are about nine parts of humbug in the cuckoo makeup, but we submit that they ought to drop cant once in a while. Way out among the prairie chick en of Illinois the Presidential boom of William R. Morrison is again raising its head. It can scarcely be said to be carrying the prairie grass oetore it. It is not that kind of a boom. But in the somewhat unor thodox language ot the street it likes (he cake for Iistlessness and that "tired" feeling of which we Lear so much. The saying is that it has taken Iresu courage from the fact that it was recently mentioned by both Senator Hill and William C. Whit ney as possessing some promise. We do not know how that happens to be, but we repeat the hope that the Democrats will give us Morrison so that we may have fun with him. Tuk erection of a number of ob servation towers on the battlefield of Gettysburg, oue of them on Round lop, another on Culp's Hill and others at fourteen other conspicuous points of the field, will add greatly to the pleasure and profit of visitors. Most of the sixteen towers will be 75 feet high. They will enable the vis itor to understand how the armies ap proached the field aod bow they left it, how corps were moved and the whole of the great game of war as was not before possible. Ibe Gov erumeot Commission will be thanked for supplyiog the one convenience that above all other was missed by visitors at Gettysburg. The shipments of gold out of the United States seems to he on the in crease and the foreigu syndicate which was permitted to make $9,000, 000 profit out of the last issue will have trouble iu carryiug out their guarantee to maintain the gold ur plug in the Treasury at $100,000,000. The bonds sold abroad by the syndi cate are being returned to this coun try and cause the shipment of gold to pay for them. Had the opportu nity been given the American people would have taken all the bonds and saved the Treasury the $9,000,000. A good word has been said for our American Consul by Englishmen. At a recent meeting of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, which bad been asked for suggestion whereby the Britibh Consular service would be improved in the interests of com merce, it was stated that "American CnusuU did a great deal more in this directiou thuu our own (Eoclioh') did." We assume that the reasou wbv Attorney Geuural Harmon does not iustituto proceedings against the trusts ia because he is eugrostd in 6tudyiog the glorious progress of the star. Oil. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. Cor. Keunca and Centre Nts., oil t'itv. Pa., Thomas tient, Proprietor. Meals and Luuciies served at all hours, open day and night. hen iu tho citv look up the Exchange Restaurant, uud get a Koon im-ai. LAST OF THE SKASON. (Jrniiil Double Excursion to Mntrara Falls and Toronto, tU. the W. Ji. T. A P. Ry., Monday, Septem ber fttn, 181)5. Tho N. Y. A 1 Ry. will run their last popular low rate excursion of tho Reason from station between Oil City and Buffalo, Monday, September PI h. Train will leave Tionosla at 0:45 a. m. Eare Niagara EallR and return $2.50, To ronto and return $3.75. Niagara Falls tickets good six days returning, Toronto tickets good ten days returning. Special train will leave Niagara Falls 7:30 p. in., Monday night, September Pth, for the accommodation of all those who wish to return liotno same day, giving 6 hours at Niagara. Tho Toronto Exposition and Fair will bo held In that city, September Pth to 14th. Thursday, September 12th, Amor lean day, tho biggest day of all at Cana da's Greatest Fair, do not miss It, ad mission 25 cents. Remember the super ior accommodations and little cost this excursion offers. Four trips daily by the Palace stool steamers, Chicora and Chippowa, between Lewlston and Toron to, the routo our passengers travel. Soe small bills. For further information, call on local agent, or writo 8. B. Newton, Traveling I'assonger agent, W. N. Y. A P. Ry. Buf falo, N. Y. . KE1VSY XOTES. With oats at twenty-five cents a bushel, It is a very cheap horse that will eat its head off the coming winter. Almond culture is a growing industry in Oregon. The largest almond planta tion In the State contains 3,000 trees and they are said to pay a good profit. The California Wine association has succeeded in raising the price paid for the fresh juice from tho California grape from six cents a gallon last year to twelve and a half cents this year. The grapes are bringing twelve dollars a ton. Several of our exchanges have been trying to toll their readers how to eat corn. A chap who has been eating it for twenty-five years and still lives, tells how he goes at it as follows : with a sharp knile I score the entire ear by beginning at the smaller end of tho ear and draw ing my knife down through each row, cutting each kernal iu the center, but not removing it from the cob. To score the ear will take about a minuto, but it is time well spent, for when you come to eat the corn the nutritious pulp will pop into your mouth and the indigestible hull will remain on the cob. It is the leathery little hull that causes the rum pus with people who have not the diges tive organs of an ostrich, but by following my method of eating this delicious grain many a person who has looked upon an ear of corn as being akin to a dynamite bomb may "eat and live." Don't cut too deep and don't bite too hard. -A little practico is all that is necessary. Special Clearance Sale. We have now a great many broken lines of goods in our stock ot Cloth ing, Ilats. Caps, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing goods which we do Dot desire tu keep, aod will offer them at this sale. Now is the time to save money and get goods at wholesale price as we must make room for fall and winter goods. Don't buy any thing in this line until you have seen tf Miles & Armstuono. Riiiknell University. The best school is the cheapest. Nearly one million dollars invested in Buckoell University. John Howard Harris, President. College witn lour courses or study. Acad emy fur boys, Ludies' Institute and School of Music. For catalogue ad dress W. C. Gretzinger, Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. 5t. NOTICE TO NAVIGATORS. The Alleehenv- Vallnv I?,i I em. pany will rebuild the three spans of their bridge crossing the Allegheny river at Oil City ; commencing the erection of the trestle work of the south span about the latter part of August, placing trestle work under the middle and north spans at periods of alxuit two weeks apart. Falseworks will be in all three snana about October 15th., but in about two weeks thereafter the south span of the bridge will be again reopened for naviga tion. The customary red lights will be placed on the up-stream side at each ler. lot Sidewalk Ordinance. Section 1. Be it ordained bv the Bur gess and Town Council of the Borough of Tioncsla, and it is herehv enacted bv the authority of the same, That a sidewalk oe limit on the west side of Elm Street, from the Cemetery gate to the N. E. cor ner of the Cemetery lot. Said walk to be built of Pino or Hemlock boards, 11 inchs thick, 5 feet and 4 inches wide. with three stringers or supports under the walk. Sko. 2. That a sidewalk be built on the east side of Elm Street, commencing op posite the N. E. corner or the Cemetery lot, and ending at the north line of Mrs. Clyde Smith's lot. Said walk to be built or Pine or Hemlock boards, 1J inches thick, aud 4 feet wide, with three string ers or supports under said walk. Sko. 3. Said walks to be built within sixty days from this date by the owners of land fronting thereon, or it will be built for them at their expense. Passed August 1:2th, J sua. U. W. Robinson, Pres. of Council. Attest, D. W. Clark, Clerk. Approved August 13th, ls'.to. R. M. HERMAN, Burgess. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Mary E. Surena, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ot Ad ministration, to abovo estate, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Reg ister of Forest county. All persons hav ing claims will present the same duly authenticated, aud those iudehled to es tate will make pavineut w ithout delay, to JONATHAN ALHAUliH, Admin. East Hnkorv, Pa. S. 1). Iiiwin, Att'y. Executors' Notice. Whereas, letters Testamentary on the esuto of William l.ongstreih, late of Green township, Forest county, Pa., de ceased, having bteu granted "to the Un dersigned, all persons indebted to ftaid estate will please make pavineut, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authentica ted for settlement, to Fhank Lonusthktu, OHI.AKIio LoNUS'l KITH, Executors. August U, lsy5. My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with Moody flux. I was advised to uso Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoca Remedy, and luck ily procured part of a pottle. " I carefully read the directions and gave It accord ingly. He was very low, but slowly Bnd surely ho began to Improve, gradually recovered, and Is now as stout anil strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his lire. I never can praise the remndy half its worth. I am sony every one in the world docs not know how good It is as I do. Mrs. LinaS. Million, Ornhamsvillo, Marion Co., Florida. For ralo by Sig gins tt Herman. New ' Merchant Tailor! In Tionesta. Peter K&mi A TAII.OR of many years experience has located in Tionesta, and is pre pared to give tho peoplo the most stylish fits in clothing, guaranteeing his work to givo best satisfaction. Repairing, dye ing and cleaning. PANTS FROM $5.00 UP. SUITS FROM $20.00 UP. RAAB BUILDING. Call and see me, Peter Klein. H AZELTINE Warren, Pa. Make Tweeds. -ntte Caasimpres.Flanntla and Yarns of pure VfT ft ir-M ' wool, without uliod- Mnl9Vl&rlad!r ""ek waste or ""J"!"" smjM any mixture what ever. of tho firm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug pies to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TBAMHTO- All nrAikt-a lnft- at 1t J"WV1.. ...Ml " v nui u ivit nw mo m. iwtk J ' I1LC Villi receive prompt attention. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. CLARK vv. has just opened a new feed store in the Barnett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In fact everything in that line, which he proposes to sell at tho lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. When in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pa. QUICKPUTON. v; r. , W7i We carry in stock and 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 oil' like a coat. Convenient, com fortable and elegant. We carry them in stock and make them to order. Beautiful negligee shirts, collars and curls attached. Handsomo madras and cheviots shirts, made with two collars and cult's detached. Klegant llauuels and silk aud wool shirts for outing. McCve.v & Sx.voa; Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers. 25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 ELM STS. Oil. CITY. PA. Homes iu Florida. Tho Florida Home and Plantation fn have the disposal of the choicest of the liisston Pine and reclaimed muck lands iu Central Florida. Healthful -li pure uir, rich soils, uood water aud near railroad. Absolute monopoly of the erly northern markets for fruit aud irucK. terms easy. Address lor in formation, li. F. KKJBBS, litnon, Pa. (pif .-.'7 Sri? V 1 r GREAT Clearance Sale! AT DAVID MINTZ'S, THE LEADER. t Y As I must liavo room for my immense stock of Fall and Win ter goods, I must dispose of all stock which I do not wish to carry over, regardless of cost. T feo como and securo bargains in T all dfinnrtniniifss. T tho place, at DAVID MDSTTZ'S, Marienvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hldos, peltw, CaK-sklns, Wool A U!nein. A Game o o This World is full of Games of Draw. It takes: A rich man to draw a check. A pretty girl to draw attention. A horse to draw a cart. A plaster to draw a blistci. A toper to draw a cork. A dog fight to draw a crowd. And our takeablo prices to draw tho Trade. -o o Miles&Armstrong TIONESTA, PENN. 3 - now TQ MtlME MONEY I o- ? 0 SAVE MONEY. By going to the well known firm of SCOWDEW& CLARK When you are in need of envthing in the liuo'of WAGONS. BUGGIES, PLOWS, HARROWS, CUL TIVATORS, SHOVEL PLOWS. LAND ROLL ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE, POULTRY NETTING OR HARD WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION. We are also 1 FAST MAIL" BICYCLE, y. aiiaii.cu iu uo une oi SCOWDEN & CLARK TIONESTA, IPZEZLTHSTA. t T i U.nmnmlmv of Draw! o o- o o 3 - --0 J "MONEY StLYEBIS MONEY M?mE9" agents for the me uesi wneeis in lue market. Mid-Summer V y OUR gy MERCHANDISE VKj IH AS LAUGH AS AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW THEM TO YOU AT PRICES NEVER IN WESTERN 1 r? llll'i j vm inv j t J AND CASH BUYERS 1 u fl'l I 1.' IX kVL 1." 1 'VI I AT NO TROUBLE IU SHUW bUUUS, fa Mj HO JUST COM K AND EXAMINE AND WE . Ld U 'K YlA THE THING TO tJtlMIS KUW, ANXIOUS! LANSON'S.h 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 FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. idOUHSEY FEOBUO! AEB SASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIG-GINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS fc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND Tim FMESHEST GEODESIES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which la In chargo of a thoroughly competont Clerk, will always bo found the PUKEST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. THE PARKER GUN. uiuest manuracturcra or brooch-loading shot guna in America. ITho atrongeat shooting and best gun made. Auk your dealor for them, or Keiidjfor catalogue. P&JIREB EJtOS.9 MttKEm New-York Salesroom, 07 Chamber St. MERIDEN, CONN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK WarronPonna. CAPITAL, . $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: NcInou P. Wheeler, David V. Beaty Jerry Crary, Win. D. Brown, Goo. M. Parmlee, Andrew Hertzol, C. Schimmelfeng, A. T. Sooflold, Christian Smith, H. T. Russell, H, A. Jamioson. J'craonml antt Iltuiincst accounts solici ted on most favorable term consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. a. N. PARMLEE, Pres. Jr. A. JAMESON, Vice lcs. F. K. 1IERTZEL, Oashi.r Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts havo been filed in my odice and will be presented at tho next ierm of court, commencing on the Last Monday of August, lwti, for continuation : Account of tieorgo W. Robinson, Guardian ot Josephine Winaus lilod in my ollico and will be presented at the next term ol Court for continuation. A tUvi, CALVIN M. ARNER Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court tionesta, Pa., Augusta, lbi.. Administrators Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate or l-.Uzabeth llutterliuld, late ol Tionesta rorest county, pa., deceased, having bseu granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and thoso having claims against the same will present them, prim ly authenticated, for settlement, to J. E. and F. Wknk, . , Administrators. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 6, Inu-j. STOCK OF ANY OF THEM, BEFORE HEARD OF 1 PENNSYLVANIA. a. jii w iiiii itmvi'I'( j KNOW WHERE TO HO. M M I W l.'U 'I'll I.' Wi tin It IUU THAT VASIl BUY OOODS WITI Willi. 1'. VYI'i Alll'i Smearbaugh, TIME TABLE In Hit June a, 1MH5. Traiim leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as iouowa: No. 81 Buffalo Kinross. l'J:10uoon. Ko.'lil WayFroight;(carrvinir passengers) 4:,',n p. m. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress daily 7:&5.p. in. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinztia, Bradford, Olean and the East; No. 30 Olean Express daily... H:H a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. tiO Way Freight (carrying passengers to lrvineton) 11:50 a. in. OetTimo Tablesnd full Information from W. i. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa, R. BELL, tiou lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oou'l Passenger A Ticket Agentt ButlaloN. V. C. .11. WhUciiian, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store l'oriiiorly owned by J. V. Ovorlaudor, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish tho public with any thing in the line of GRECER1ES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION E RI EH, WHOLESALE AND RATA1L. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR I I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Cull aud sou mo. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOITESTA,
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