The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 05, 1896, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK,
COITOft 4 PSOFRKTOK.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY fi, 1WW
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
The frioncls of J. O. Campbell, of Jcnks
Township, present hi nnino as a candi
date for delogiito to the Republican Na
tionnl Convention, subject to tlio docis
ion of tlio Republican primary election
in Forest County, and tlio notion of the
District Convention.
Wo nro authorized to announce J. R.
AQN EW, of Tionrstn, l'a., as a candidate
for Delegate to tlio National Republican
Convention, subject to tlio decision ol
the DiKtrict Conference.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce Geo. L.
King, of West Hickory, Harmony town
ship, as a candidate for Delegate to the
Republican .State- Convention, at Harris
burg, April 2,1, lHi.
The Democratic nomination for
Governor of Missouri this year is one
of the things that no shrewd poli
tician will permit himself to accept.
"It is our duty to give llio Sultan
time," gays Lord Salisbury; but
meanwhile what about the Armen
ians, to whom time aiguilles the pro
bability of extermination?
The Republican candidates for the
Presidency are all capable, worthy
and available, and so the nomination
of any ono of them is certain to be
heartily ratified by the party.
According to all reports, the suc
cessor of Campos proposes to inako
another Armenia of Cuba; but the
United States will hardly stand still
nd let such a policy be enforced.
. But one sugar plantation in Cuba
is said to left standing. At rations
ate scarce in Havana, it would be
well to put tax gatherers on the re
tired list and send them back to
Spain.
Col. Bill Morrison is net what is
known as a magnetic man, but he has
many good qualities, and is particu
larly adapted to his party's present
emergency by his habit of taking de
feat philosophically.
The South American republics are
not all that the; should be. But
they are far better than if tbey were
kingdoms or colonial provinces
They deserve sympathy and eocour
ageroent from Americans, not super
cilious criticism.
The revenue bill which passed the
House of Representatives a month ago
provides for an increase in the pret
ent tariff duties, sufficient to pay the
expenses of the governtueut. A tar
iff on wool is provided for in the bill,
but President Cleveland it is repor
ted, will veto any bill protecting the
wool growers of the United States,
and there is little hope of any relief
for them this year.
The Red Cross Society is an army
of peace and mercy, but possesses a
moral power that gives it weight
among the organizations of the world,
Its mission to relieve the sick and
wounded iu time of war has been
recognized by forty four nations, and
in tome countries it also acts iu sea
tons of flood, storms or other public
calamity. A ruler who repels it will
find it difficult to show that his policy
is entitled to respect.'
Ex-Pkesident Harrison, in a
letter to Capt. Gowdy, chairman of
the Indianna State committee, dated
the 3d inst., kindly, yet firmly, de
clines to allow bis name to go before
the St. Louis couveotiou as a candi
date fur the Republican Presidential
nomination. The letter concludes
with this paragraph, which would
seem to effectually stop further talk
of General Harrison's candidacy:
"I cannot consent that my name be
presented or used in the St. Louis
couventioa and must kindly ask ray
friends to accept this as a final ex
pression on the subject."
The sub-committee on Legislation
of the Republican State Committee
are working on the legislation to
carry out the platform promulgated
by Senator Quay. When the Execu
tive Committee of the State Com
mittee meets in Philadelphia next
April five emineut lawyers will pre
sent a complete report. That portion
of the Quay platform which refers to
civil service reform has been assigned
to Silas W. Petit. William B. Rod-
gers Esq., of Allegheny City, lias
been asigued work' pertaiuiog to the
letting of public contracts aud the
use of money in politics and fur pro
muling councilmanic legislation
Lymau D. Gilbert, Esq., of Harris
burg, will prepare legislation remedy
ing the evils of inequitable taxation
and the control of councils and city
office holders by corporations. I).
D. Bruce, Esq, of Pittsburg, will
build a structure which will do away
with the present charter of that city.
Hon. Johu Russell Young will confer
with the others on the report.
Hon. W. O. Smith is a candidate
for re election to the Assembly over
in Jefferson county. As a writer
l!ro. Smith has national repulaiton,
and as a law-maker bo is second to
none in the State. Friends by the
score would gladly see him returned
tn the House where lie has been of so
much usp, in past sessions, to his con
stituency. It was his careful and en
ergetic work in the House (hat made
Jefferson a separate judicial district,
while Senator Mitchell looked after
the work of passing the bill
through the Senate. It was
largely Mr. Smith's personal pop
ularity, that gained for the charitable
institutions of his county such nice
appropriations in a year when this
class of legislation was shaved down
to the last uotch. If the people want
to merely compliment some of their
citizens by sending them to the lcgis
ture most any one will do, but if they
would have a representative who can
get for them about anything be asks
for they will return the genial Wil
liam O.
Any person desiring first-class
dental work done will do well to bear
in mind that I will be in Tionesta for
the week commencing on tho first
Monday of each month.
tf R. II. StILLSON.
Wanted.
To trade 6 end-snrins too buenries.
6 two-horse wagons, 4 spriug wagons,
4 road-wagons, for almost any kind
ot lumber. Write me as to kind
of lumber you have. Will trade the
lot or as many as you may want.
A. Reynolds,
Franklin, Ta.
Fou Sale on Will Exchange
for Lumber. A good station
ary saw mill, recently re6t
ted throughout, 50 H. P.
boiler and engine, log turner, gang
edger, fractional blocks rope feed,
saw frame, inserted tooth saws, cut
off, bull wheel, lath mill, belts, lun
ber trucks ; In short, a fully equip
ped mill that will be sold at a reason,
able price. Have also a 30 II. P
Blandy, that will sell for cash or ex
change for lumber.
McClellan & Mell, Kane, Pa.
Our poodIo are irrowiticr more and
more in the habit of looking to Heath t
Kilmer lor the latest and best or every
thing in tho linn line. Thev soil Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, famous lor ita
cures of bad colds, eroup and whooping
cough. When in need of such a medi
cine give this remedy a trial and yon will
ue more man pleased with the result.
Notice of Appeals.
Commissioners' Office or)
FORRNT COITNTY, V
Tionesta. Pa.. Jan. 7. 1S96.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
missioners of Forest County will meet at
their oltlce in the Court House, at Tio
nesta, Pa., on the 11th, 12th and l.ith of
jpobruary, next, for the purpose of hold
ing a uouri oi Appeals Irom the assess
nients of 18!;.
w. a. connely,
Pkter Younok,
W. M. Coon,
County Commissioners.
Attest, J. T. Dale, Clerk.
0
haa enjoyed cooibuit natronaes for otw
airtr years. It if wonderfully elUoactoua in all
painful dm tw. much a
Khrntnatlura, I.ambax
Catarrh, Toothache
. AearalgJa. UacLache
and other ailment where pain U an attend,
ant. Try It. At Dniir rtorea, or by mall un
receipt of name, address and 86 cents.
W1NKELMANN & BROWN DRUG CO.,
Baltimore, M4 V. . A.
Touch
WITH THE DEMANDS OF A PRO
GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE
WHITE
THOROUGHLY ATIFIE TH C MOI1
PARTICULAR BUYER.
IU
Construction,
Woodwork,
Finish and
Execution
ARC OF THE HIGHEST GRADE, HCNCC
ITI . . .
SURE TO PLEASE
IP VOU WANT A MACHINE THAT IS
FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, PIN
YOUR FAITH TO THE WH ITE. LIBERAL
TERMS TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT
TERRITORY.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.
CLEVELAND. O.
J H AZELTINE
riC?Pi WOOLEN MILLS,
lrtr .v . r Warren. Pa. J
.yh -h f Make Tweeds,
&Vti. -iu2 Cuiiiu.Te,Fiuiiiiela
j ' Si M and Yarn of tiure
Ml wol without rjhod-
&H.W.M;'
L. FjH mam ' "7
iM y mixture wli
MuauarliA VVer.
C. SI. AVhilrmaii,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store formerly
ow ned by J. F. Ovorlandor, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. It. R, Station, I am pre
pared to furnish the public with any
thing In the line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CON FECTION ERI ICS,
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR!
I guarantee prices as low as the lowest.
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see me.
C. M. WHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
PA.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE.
-OF-
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug
f ies to lot upon tho moxt reasonable terms,
le will also do
T033 t:e.a.:m:-jl:tq-
AU orders lea at the Post Oltlce will
eceive prompt attention.
New Feed Store
in Tionesta.
C. W."CLARK
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
be proposes to sell at the lowest
possible margin. Customers will roceire
fair treatment and prompt attention.
When in need call.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, l'a.
POTATOES;
t prontAbie If rtgtatlj crown. ,
PhnsnhfltpV: :
, makes lliein icruw as
, should row; makes t'orsu r
iimw wiu-r iuu.it inv nr
YORK
' rurHtrn ujadvp
L T. WnnM n
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Penna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Kelson P. W heeler,
Jerry Crary,
Geo. M. Paruileo,
C. Schiinmelfong,
Christian Smith,
David W. Boaty
Win. D. Brown,
Andrew IlerUel,
A. T. Scofleld,
II. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamieson.
Fersonal and Bturinet account solici
ted on most favorable term contitteiU
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits,
O. -tf. PA.RMLRE, Pre.
II. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pre.
F. E. HERTZ EL, OuM.r
PROCLAMATION.
Whkiikah, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes
President J udf;e of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter (Sessions in and for
the county ot iorettt, has 1mihh1 li in pre
cept lor holding a Court of Common Pleaa
Uuarter MesHiuna of the Peaoo, Orphans
Court, Over and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of February, being
llio 2im day oi i'euruary, io
tic:e is therefore civen to the Cor
oner. Justices of the Peace and Con
stables of Buid county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persons at tun
o'clock A. M., ot suid day with their
recordH, inquisitions, examination, and
other leiiienibranceH, to do those things
which to their ollice appertain to be done,
and to those who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute uiruuist the prisoners Hiatal'
or shall be in t lie jail ol Furest County, that
tliev may be then and there to prosecute
aizainst thi'iii as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this '-7th day of
junuarv a. i. is-.ni.
JU1IN T. CA11HON, L.S. Sheriff.
DAVID MINTZ,
,f THE LEADER
- IS ALWAYS ON DECK.
e s e e s
I AM .BOUND TO LEAD in all kinds of Merchandise. My stock
Is still large In all departments, and as I want to make room for my
spring and summer goods from now until further notice I will yire
(- BARGAINS i
IN MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY IN MY STORE
f -FOR CASH,- i
AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things morlng. So
for Rargains, come to lis, for Pry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes
and Itubbors, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Valises, Cloaks and
Capes, Blankets, Wall Paper, Crockery and Glassware, Furniture
nd most anything else at
DAVID MINTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Maricnvillo, Pa.
HIQHKST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelt, Calf-skins, Wool A Glnsoti .
COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1895.
QUANTA1N JAMIESON, Treasurer
County for tho year
DR.
To bal. from settlement. I8M Ill.a.l!l P7
To seatetl lands returned, 18m...- fi72 18
To sealed lands returned, 1S95.. 15.87S 4H
To unseated tax, 1S95 5,72 22
To sixty day list for 1895 77 04
loo percent, added to seated
returns. 14 87 15
To In'erext on taxes I HI
To tax on land of John Welst... 3 27
To of state tax refunded 4110 75
To redemption of land of N. D.
Gilbert. 105 U2
To Jefferson Co. 3-6 repairs on
Clarlngton bridge 233 fll
To Warren Co. for pauper kept. 82 93
To Hickory To. poor account ... 900 00
To Kingsley Tp. poor account... 104 40
To Tionesta Boro poor account. 188 00
To Barnott Tp. poor account.... 112 71
To Green Tp. poor account. 91 00
To Van Dorn Iron Works 100 no
To O. W. Clark for pipe 1 15
To land sold Proper A Agnew .. 5 00
To W.A.Conuely, board refun'd 1 75
10 co, com. for rules ol court... 3 00
To G. B. Arinstroim for lumber 8 25
To C.Clark, Sheriff's old bouse.. 07 85
To H. M. Foreman, old jail.. 11 I0
To Jenks Tp.refun'd by Jeff Co 37 74
To transfer'd from dog tax fund 158 13
To liquor license account 114 00
To loan of Warren Nat' I Bank S,43 83
To sale of bonds 10,000 00
$10,390 65
QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer of
ueuipuon r una oi saia county
To bal. last settlement f 8,086 65
10 reo a irom individuals 457 90
$ 3,614 65
CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary of
ty ior ine year ending January , 18U.
To orders drawn $ 278 55
JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff of Forest County, in account with said County for the
year ending January 6, 180H.
To ordors drawn $ 382 01
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney of Forest County, in account with said County for
the year ending January 6, 1896.
To orders drawn $ 6125
W. M. COON, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said County for the
year ending January 6, 1800.
To ordors drawn $ 686 89
$ 686 89 $ 686 89
A. CONNELY, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said County
for the year ending January 6, 1896.
W.
To orders drawn $ 685 28
$ 685 28 $ 685 28
PETER YOUNGK, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said County
for the year ending January 6, 1896.
To ordors drawn f 490 50 By 129 days $3.50 $ 45180
liy expenses 39 00
$ 490 60 $ 490 60
FOREST COUNTY as :
We the undersigned Auditers of Forest County do hereby certify that we met
at the Commissioners' office in the said County according to law and did audit and
adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothonotary, Sheriff, District Attor
ney and Commissioners for the year ending January 6, 1896, and wa found ibe same
as set out In the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our
hands and seals this Kith day ot January, 1896.
J. W. ELLIOTT, skal )
M. K. ABBOTT, skal County Auditors.
W. L. HTROUP, skal j
Attest, JAMES D. DAVIS, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest
Expense $
Commonwealth costs
District attorney
Constables
Assessors
Elections
Bridge repairs
Supplies -
Express and drayage
Prothonotary fees
Sheriffs fees
Poor account -
Printing and stationary
Road views
County Institute
Office supplies
County Auditors
Jury Commissioners
Court Auditor
Commissioners clerk -
Janitor
Lights and fuel -
Huntington Reformatory
Refunding orders
Jury fees -
Court crier -
Counsel lees.
Stenographer -
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of
County
686 56
103 47
51 25
201 m
796 04
929 11
1,4(KI 73
332 27
14 46
278 65
404 84
46 00
766 30
270 68
156 84
65 87
90 32
73 04
12 00
760 00
812 00
3117 60
01 80
274 60
1,841 82
85 46
100 00
ASSETS.
Balance in Treasurers bands
Due from Tionexta Borough
Uue from Hickory Township
Duo from Howe Township
Due from Green Township
Seated lands returned
Outstanding accounts
Liabilities over assests
$36,000 00
LIABILITIES.
Bonds outstanding $36,000 00
FOREST COUNTY sa :
Pursuant to law we, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, publish
the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of said Couuty for the year
ending January 6th, lS'M. Wituess our hands and seals this 27th day of January
1890. W. A. CONNELY, IUN.I)
PETER YOUNGK, (U H.I County Commissioners.
W. M. COON. U S,J
Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk.
see
of Forest County, In
account with said
ending January a, ltnuj.
CR.
By county orders redeemod 134,368 03
Br seated land returns 792 18
By exonerations I4itl8ll5 478 61
Bv Co. bridire bond red'd.
1,11 w
178 10
Br Col. Coin. A ahatomenU,1813
By Col. Com. t at'Mttementa, 18t4
By Col. Com. A abatements.iratt
By Interest coupon redeemed -
By state tax on loan
By 4 J percent. Com .on 1 1000 bond..
By 44 percent. Com. on 11065
coupons
By 4) per cent. Com. on $19,-
388.63 county orders
By I per cent. Com. on $14,-
IH3 80
818 24
l.oas oo
104 00
45 00
47 48
872 46
hwo.oo county Jail orders
149 80
By J. H. Fones reo't to bal 8,641 05
$49,390 65
Forest County, in account with the
Re-
ior me year ending January o, ltsvm.
By am't paid individuals- .$ 2,449 65
ny H perc t com. on above-... no 2-1
By J. II. Fones reo't to bat 94 67
$ 3,544 65
Forest County, In account with said Coun
By fees. $ 278 55
By foes $ 382 04
By fes $ 6125
By 144 days $3.50 $ 604 00
By expenses .. 8i 89
By 154 days $3.50 $ 639 00
By expenses. t. 46 28
for year ending January 6th, 18M5.
TipsUtfl".
38 00
1 60
112 00
Tionesta Twp, hoime
KiiifTNley Twp. houwi
uouiuy aaciective..
39 16
State hovpital 841 00
County physician
66 75
Orading,atoue walks, etc.
Postage
Scalp bounties ,
Insurance
Repairs Court House
Furniture for Jail
Indigent soldier ,
Kxtras on new Jail..
Coroners inquest
Water Supply Co
Western Penitentiary....
624 72
13 16
168 25
133 80
299 14
85 65
66 49
322 41
4 35
48 75
672 28
Van Dorn Iron Works Co 14,800 60
tvarren xsauonai mule 3,500 oo
Commisslonera py 1,662 67
Collectors' commission . 1,037 14
Interest on bonds 1,055 00
Tax on bonds 104 CO
Treasurer's commissions 964 94
County bonds redeemed 1,000 00
Treas. com. on Jail contract .... .. 149 bO
107 00 3,571 91
Forest County for year ending January 6th, 1896.
t 8,541 05
91 25
222 87
205 19
91 60
434 14
82 00
'26,272 00
Don't Miss It!
If you wish to save two days'
wages on a Suit or Overcoat.
That is big talk, but we'll mako
it good. On account of warm
weather and wishing to realize
tho money out ot our Winter
Stock and mako room for Spring
goods wo have decided on this
Great Sacrifice of our cntiro
stock at tho
1
4
Just think of it ! Now up-to-date
goods being sold at tho great
sacrifice of one-fourth off tho act
ual selling price, marked in plain
figures. For instance, a Suit or
Overcoat selling at $10.00 now
costs you $7.50; a, $12.00 suit at
$9.00, and $4.00 shoes at $3.00.
Until Mar. 1st,
We will sell any article in our Mtock at
the above rate Tor CAKII, excert Ilubber
ISootN ami Ilubber KIioon, m!i it'll will be
Hold at Cost. Hut ho Rood will be cliargetl
or laid away at those prlees. So conic ear
ly ami get you choice or Clothing Furn
ishing Goods, Hoot and Shoes.
Miles & Armstrong, Tionesta.
Just ?$e?ii
Tjiese TmcESl
FOR THE NEXT TWO
WEEKS WE WILL SELL :
Evaporated Apples,
Dried PtarhM,
Fresh Graham Waiters,
Fresh Salted Waifrrs,
Fresh Oat Heal Waifrrs,
Try "Our Own" Soap.
JUST RECEIVED:
Afresh stock of "Our Own" Codfish
bricks, and some very fine Ohio Full
Cream Cheese. Try it.
REMEMBER !
That we are always up to date in
Drugs, Perfumes, Toilet Articles and Fine
Stationery.
Suoceusora to
SIGQINS A HERMAN.
n-o h
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SIIOESjV SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
NEW MAP OF FOREST CO.
T10NE8TA, PA.
CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAFTSMAN, &
CONVEYANCER. Bssr oir Instru
ment. Houses and Lots, Farm and Wild
Lands for sale, rent or exchange. Spec
ial attention given to the proper assess
ment and payment of Taxes for Non
Resident Land Owners. Have accurate
Information, drafts, aud latest and best
maps of nearly every tract of land iu
Forest County. Will estimate timber
and appraise value of any property for
investors.
OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Cor. Seneca and Centre Sim., Oil City.
Pa., Thomas Gent, Proprietor. Meals
und Lunches served at all hours. Open
day and night. When iu the city look
np tlio Exchaugq Restaurant, aud get a
good iimmI.
' Vl
rr i
Si
SALE
S lbs fur tit
I lbs for lie
Ue, t lbs fur lit
lie, 2 lbs fur lit
lit, I lbs for 25c
. 9 bars for lit
Me&tzc &
H o o
TIME TABLE, In
effect Wept. 20, 1895.
Trains leave Tio
nosta for Oil City
and points west us
follows :
No. 81 Butl'aloExpross 12:10 noon.
No. 61 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:50 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exj ress 7:65 p. m.
For Hit-kory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua,
Bradford. Olean ami tha
No. 80 Olean Express
No. 32 Pittsburgh Kinreui ...
8:44 a. in.
4:17 p. m.
No. 60 Way Freight (carrying
yaaaoiiBora to irviueion)...
9:50 a. ui.
Get Time Tables 'and full information
froui S. O.. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
It. BELL, Geu'lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger fe Ticket Agent,
Genural ollice, Moonev-Brisbane Bldg,
CurMain and Clinton Sts., Bullalo.N.Y.
TK YOU WANT a respectable Job" of
i. printing at a reasonable price send
your order to this ollice.