THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, . C01TOK 4 PROPRItTOM. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 18!KI ASXOirSCEJIESTS. Following nro the rales Tor Announce ments, to ib ar-companied l'.v tlie cash: Congress f20. Amemhly fli Prothon otary Sheriff f 10. County Commis Hionor $7. Auditor f". Jury Commis sioner tt- National Delegate $.". State Delegate t'X Theso rates include tho printing of tickets. Republican Primaries, Saturday, April 4th, 1SW. ASSEMBLY. J. K. 1VKNK, of Tionesta, Is a candi (Into for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. TROTHONOTARY. We are aulhnri7.p1! to announce .TOITX II. ROBERTSON, of Jcnks township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Register, Recordor, etc., aubjoci to "Republican usages. Ve are authorized to announce R. A. STR1CKENHERO. of Jenks township, as a candidate for 1'rothonotarv, Register, Recorder, etc., subject to Republican usages. S11ERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce FRANK P. WALKER, of Green town ship, as a candiilato for Sheriff, subject to Republican usaaos. Wo are authorized to announce JOHN W. JAM1ESON, of Tionesta, as a candi date for Sheriff, subjoct to Republican usages. We aro authorized to announce HARRY MAZE, of Jcnks township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Repub lican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to announce CIIAS. M. WHITEM AN, of Tionesta township, as a candidnto for County Commissioaer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. M. COON, of Harnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce J. R. CARPENTER, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. NATIONAL DELEGATE. The friends of J. C. Campbell, of Jenks Township, present his name as a candi date for delegate to the Republican Na tional Convention, subject to the decis ion of the Republican primary election in Forest County, and the action of the District Convention. We are authorized to announce J. B. AQNEW, of Tionesta, Pa., as a candidate for Delegate to the National Republican Convention, subject to the decision oi the District 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 Slate Convention, at Harris burg, April 23, 18iXi. The voters of Clarion county de cided against a poor bouse proposition at the election last week by a small majority. Spain continues to send troops to Cuba, which certainly shows that she has no reason to object to the recog nition of the belligerency of the in surgents, The insurgents in Cuba seem to be getting together. Weyler's facts manufactory is apparently not in good working order, or ha wonld tell a different story. The Republican nomination for Governor of Missouri this year has more than a contingent value. In other words, the man who gets it will have what the cowboys call "a dead cinch" on the office. The farmers of the United States were just beginning to find an en larged foreign market for their pro ducts under the reciprocity poilicy when a Democratic Congress came along and smashed it. Ut course that great wrong will be ratified as S0&fi as KcpuL'ican rule is restored A leading Chicago dealer in live stock estimates that the repeal of the reciprocity treaties has cost the cattle trade of the United States 600,000 head of stock per year in its exports and a shriukage of at least $1.50 per 100 pounds in the price. This is an other of the great wrongs that will be righted as soon as the Republican party resumes control of the Govern ment. Secretary Carlisle is proposed as a candidate for the Presidency to embody the Kentucky idea. Just what the Kentucky idea is uo one seems to know. It used to be free trade and any financial view you can twist the platform into favoring, bu now it seems to be built on the motto of "I care not who makes the laws for the country so long as I may issue bonds." The Republicans of Jefferson county at their primaries last week re-nominated Hon. W. O. Smith fur Assembly by an overwhelming majority, thus showing their appre ciatiou of a good and faithful ser vaut. Mr. Smith has been worth much to his people in the legislature iu the past three serious, and he will be of still greater worth to them in the next. On: gold reserve is again growing with favorable indications that Unci Jaiu will soon be on easy street once more. The "our" here utilized is 0 course used in a National and not an editorial seDse. Blizzard. Ha. ba! Pretty cood, that. But wonder if the fuct that this bond bus inees has slipped cfT the hands of the syndicate has anything to do with stopping of the gold druiuage from this county ? At the meeting of the Republican County Committee on Monday even ing, with a full attendance of the Republicans from every section of the County, the following unequivocal and pointed endorsement of Senator Quay's residential candidacy was unanimously pasted. Bctolved, That we unanimously en dorse the candidacy of Hon. M. S. Quay for the Republican nomination forl'rcsident of the United States. A BILL hai been introduced in Congress to make the Fourth of July national holiday. Most people will be surprised to learo that this inipor- ant anniversary has never yet been thus designated ; but strictly speak- og, there is only one national holi day, Tbauksgiving Day, and that is made such by annual proclamation f the President. Federal offices are usually closed on Christmas, New Year's. Memorial Day, the Fourth f July and Washington's Birthday, but the closing is simply a custom, ud is not directed by law or official ly recognized by the United States Government. The uneasy intelligence is wired from Boston that Pearson's comet, the latest discovery in this line, is ad- ancing toward the earth at the prod igious pace of 1,600,000 miles a day, nd unless it sees fit to change its course it may make a close compact with the earth upon which we live some time during Saturday, March 14. An emergencv of this nature would interfere seriously with spring gardening and the coming Preside!)- al Convention, but we may find cause for congratulation over the fact that the North Pole was discovered and the great prize fight "pulled off" before we were disseminated and scattered broadcast into the realms of pace. Blizzard. Someone has defined the Monroe doctrine to be, in plain American, 'Keep off the grass 1" Bob Burdette enlarges the idea in this way : "The Monroe doctrine simply and explicit ly declares that no foreign natio'u shall come over here and slide down our cellar door ; that England and France shall not haog on our front gate to do their courting ; that Ger many and Austria can't spot no bee tree in our woods ; .that Russia can't spank her children with our butter paddle. The Monroe doctrine sim ply means that we are the bull of the woods between the two oceans, and that the man who joins farms with us on either side bad better not move the boundry fence until be talks to us about it, and that he cau't sublet a patch of his farm to anybody uotil we are satisfied that the new tenant will make a good neighbor for us." It will be gratifying to his many friends tbrougout the State to know that in his candidacy for the State Senate, the lion. Walter T. Merrick, of Tioga county, is to have no oppo sition frcm his own county. The dis trict is composed of McKean, Potter and Tioga counties, and each county will have a candidate before the con vention. Mr. Merrick has twice very ably represented his people in the House at Harrisburg, and his record is one of which he can well feel proud. No member did more effec tive work to further legislation tend ing to benefit the farmer, the laborer or the taxpayer, and none were far ther from being influenced by the bosses or rooster element of the aver age legislature than he. Strictly fearless, independent and incorrupt ible, he was the champion of all measures that had for their aim the elevation of the worfcingman. Though among the younger men of the llouee, be had an immense fol lowing aud exerted a wonderful in fluence for good among the new members, whoee confidence he enjoy ed to a remarkable degree, and prin cipally because never once did he be tray them. We trust the people of his district will insist on his election to the Senate. That body needs just such men as Walter Merrick. In such hands the people's interests will be carefully looked after, aud the 25th Senatorial district will have a champion who will rank among the first in the State. The Indian Itoot and Herb Doctor, Of CornplaDter, Pa., will be at Tio nesta on Feb. 28, 1896, und will stop at T. W. Jacob's residence. Dr. Jacobs haviug bad mauy years prao tice, can cure the following diseases : Nervotisuess, kiduey trouble, rheuma tisiu, paralysis, all kiuds of female diseases, asthma, heait, stomach trou ble and fever sores. Consultation free. Yours Respectfully, Dr. O. W. Jacobs. Iiemeniber that our stock of clothing aud genta furoUliiog goods is as good aud large as auy in these parts, and we will positively sell as cheap as any one. Cooie and see. No trouble to chow goods at Lao sou's. It. For Sale 011 Wiu. Kxchanok por Lumber. A good station ary saw mill, recently refit ted throughout, 50 II. P. boilei ond engine, log turner, gang edger, fractional blocks rope feed, saw Cranio, inserted tooth saws, cut off, bull wheel, lath mill, belts, lum ber trucks j In short, a fully equip ped mill that will be sold at a reason able price. Have also a 80 II. P. Blandy, that will sell fni cash or ex change for lumber. McClei.i.an & Mei.l, Kane, Pa. Wanted 20,000 Ties delivered at Tionesta station. tf. O. G. Gaston. 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. Tlirrw Away llin ('nnrs. Mr. D. Wilev, ex-postmaster. Black Creek, N. Y., Was so badly alllicted with rheumatism that ho was only able to hobble around with canes, and even thon il caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Halm lie was so much improved that lie threw away his canes. He says this linamnnt did' him more good than all other medicines and treatment put together. For sale at M cents per bottlo by Heath Kilmer. Wanted. To trade 6 end-spring top buggies, 3 two-horse wagons, 4 spring wagons, 4 mad-wagons, for almost any kind of lumber. Write me as to kind of lumber you have. Will trade the lot or as many as you may want. A. Reynolds, Franklin, Pa. bor, Holland. Muss,, hud a very bad cold and cough which ho had not been able to cure Willi anything. 1 gave him a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, says W. P. Holdon, merchant and post nip iter, nt West Hrimtiold, and the next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung di seases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous fos its cures. There is no danger in giving it to chil dren for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by Heath A Kilmer. Palutlng and Paper Hanging. J. It. A II. P. Shoemaker, Practical Paiutors aud Paper Hangers. Country work given prompt attention, all work guaranteed satisfactory. Paper hanging a specialty, Tionesta, Pa. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to Heath A Kilmer ror the latest and best of every thing in the drug line. They soil Chain berlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medi cine give this remedy a trial and yon will ue more man pieasea with the result. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONCSTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug tries to let upon the most reasonable terms, He will also do cro23 TiEAjyniiLsra- All orders left at the Post Office will eceive prompt attention. POTATOES' rtprontabletr rightly frown. . S20 Phosphate , maki-s liK'u grow t tbey . 11 uvui niiii until ll'i i luizer Known, pmiu cur iiuw Price JJbU. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, unna na 11 if.i inn-. MS iww enjoyed a constant patronnjr for over iity ra. It li wonderfully eUicMiiom in all pcuuiui Ui s.mii e. sucn m Ithcumatlata, l.smbago Catarrh, Ttutbui-he, , vurala-iaf Uavaai-fca and other ailment where pain li an attend ant. Try it. At lniK atoms, or ty mail uu rweipt of name, adtlreaa and 86 cent. W1NKELMANN &. BttOYVN VHVQ CO., 9 llalllnarc, Md.. V. ft. A. TIME TABLE, in effect Sept. 29, 1805. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express 12:10 noou. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers) , 4:50 p. in. No. Si Oil City Exj ress 7:55 p. in, For Hickory,Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua, Bradford, Ulxan and the East ; No. 3D Olcuii Express 8:44 a. in No. 32 Pitu-liurKh Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passenger to Irvinutou) 0:50'a. in. (jet Time Tublns'aand full information from S. (-1. (.'LAKKj Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Gen lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, ieu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General olllce, Mooiiev-lii isliane lildg, Cur. Main and Clinton rils., Butiulo.N.Y, HAZELTINE -WOOLEN MILLS, warren, ra. Make Tweeds, Cttawiuierfca.KiMnneJi and Yarns of imre I1:1IU jt W'M', without aliod- ' - a a fl I t)v. Ihii'ki. waxto or 'rrj-i.v.iti mjm any luiature wlit DAVID MTNTZ, THE LEADER IS ALWAYS ON DECK. I AM ROUND 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 give f-- BARGAINS -- IN MOST ANYTHINC YOU WANT TO BUY IN MY STORE f --FOR CASH,--H AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things moving. 80 for Bargains, come to us, for Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Valises, Cloaks and Capos, Blankets, Wall Paper. Crockery and Glassware, Furniture and most anything else at DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marionville, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelts, CaK-skins, Wool A Glimem:. COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1895. QUANTA1N JAMIESON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with said County for the year PR. To bal. from settlement. 1894 911,830 07 To seated lands returned, 1804... 18 To seated lauds returned, 1895.. 15,873 40 To unseated tax, 1S95 S.7-z To sixty day list for 1805 77 04 To 5 percent, added to seated returns, lent 87 15 I 01 3 27 400 75 105 02 233 Al 82 03 800 00 101 40 188 00 112 71 01 00 100 00 1 15 5 00 1 75 3 00 8 25 97 85 II 40 87 74 150 13 114 00 To inerost on taxes To tax on land of John AVelst... To i of state tax refunded To redemption of land of N. D. Ullbert. To Jefferson Co. 8-5 repairs on i:iarington bridge To Warren Co. for pauper kept. To Hickory Tp. poor account ... To Kingsley Tp. poor account... To Tionesta lloro poor account. To Barnett Tp. poor account.... to ureen Tp. poor account To Van Dorn Iron Works To C. W. Clark for pipe To land sold Proper A Agnew .. To W.A.Connely, board refun'd To Co. Com. for rnles ot court... To G. B. Armstrong for lumber To C.Clark, Sheriil 's old bouse.. To H. M. Foreman, old Jail.. To Jenks Tp.refun'd by Jeff Co To transfer' d from dog tax fund To liquor license account To loan of Warren Nat'l Bank . 3,4t3 K'l To sale of bonds 10,000 00 919,300 05 949.390 65 QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Re demption Fund of said County To bal. last settlement 9 3.0S6 65 To reo'd from individuals 457 90 9 8,544 65 CALVIN M. AKNER, Prothonotary of ty lor me year ending January o, ihoo. To orders drawn 9 278 65 JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff of Forest County, In account with said County for the year ending To orders drawn 9 382 04 P. M. CLARK, District Attorney of Forest me year ending To orders drawn 9 61 25 W. M. COON, Commissioner of Forest year ending To orders drawn 9 686 89 9 686 89 W. A. CONNELY, Commissioner of Forest County, In account with for the year ending January 6, 1896. To orders drawn 9 685 28 9 585 28 PETER YOUNGK, Commissioner of Forest County, in account with said County tor lue year ending To orders drawn 490 50 9 490 50 FOREST COUNTY ss: We the undersigned Auditors of Forest County do hereby oertify 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 we found the same as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this luth day ol January, J. Attest, JAMES D. DAVIS, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County Expense 9 088 55 Commonwealth costs 13 47 District attorney 51 25 Constables 201 06 Assessors 706 01 Elections 029 11 Bridge repairs 1,400 73 Supplios 332 27 Express and drayage 14 46 Prothonotary fees 278 55 Sheriffs fees 404 84 Poor account 46 00 Printing aud stationary 7wl 30 Road views 270 OH County Institute 156 34 Otlioe supplies County Auditors Jury Commissioners , Court Auditor , Commissioners clerk Janitor Lights aud fuel Huntington Reformatory. Refunding orders 90 32 73 94 12 00 780 00 312 00 307 50 01 80 274 50 Jury fees 1,841 82 Court crier 85 46 Counsel lees 100 00 Stenographer 167 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forost County for year endiug Jauuary 6th, 1898, ASSETS. Balanco in Treasurers hands Due from Tionesta Borough Due from Hickory Township Due from Howe Township. Due from Ureuu lownslup Heated lauds returned OutsUindiug aucouuls Liabilities over assents LIABILITIES. Bonds outstanding FOREST COUNTY ss Pursuaut to law we, the undersigned the foregoing exhibit of the receipt and ending January 0th, 196. Wituess our IB'JO. Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk. ending January 0, 1806. CR. By county orders redeemed 934,8f8 03 By seated land returns 792 18 By exonerations 1904ttl805 478 61 By Co. bridge bond red'd... 1,000 00 Bv Col. Coin, .t abatements. 1K03 178 10 lly Col. Com. A abatements, 1804 043 80 Bv Col. Com. A abatements. 1805 816 24 By interest coupons redeemed. 1,055 00 By state tax on loan 104 00 By4ipercenLCom.on9lOOObond.. 45 00 By 44 percent Com, on 91055 coupons 47 48 By 44 per ceut. Com. on 110.- 388.63 county orders 872 48 By 1 per cent Com. on 914.- 980.00 county Jail ordors 149 80 By J. H. Fones reo't to bal 8,641 05 for the year ending January 6, 1806, By am't paid individuals. 9 2,449 65 By 4 V pens' t Com. on above.... 110 23 By J. H. Fones reo't to bal 0M 67 9 8,544 65 Forest County, In account with said Coun By fees.. 9 278 65 January , isou. By fees 9 882 04 County, in account with said County for January u, ijo. Byfeea. 9 6125 County, in account with said County for the January o, lsixt. By 144 days 93.60 9 604 00 By expenses 82 89 9 588 89 aid County By 154 days 93.50 9 639 00 By expenses 46 28 9 685 28 January o, ihuo. By 129 days 93.50 9 451 50 By expenses 39 00 9 490 50 lww. W. ELLIOTT. rsBALll M. E. ABBOTT, (skai.1 County Auditors. for year ondiug January 6th, 1896. Tipstaff 28 00 Tionesta Twp. bouse l 60 Kingsley Twp. house 112 00 Couuty declective 39 15 SUte hospital 841 00 County physician 66 75 Grading,atone walks, etc 624 72 Postage 13 16 Scalp bounties 168 25 Insurance , 133 80 Repairs Court House 299 14 Furniture for Jail , 85 55 Indigent soldier 56 49 Extras on new Jail. 322 41 Coroners inquest 4 85 Water Supply Co 48 75 Western Ponilenliary 672 28 Van Dorn Iron Works Co 14,800 50 Warren National Bail k 3,600 00 loniuiiasioners pvy l,mz 67 Collet-tors' commission 1.937 14 Interest on bonds 1,055 00 Tax on bonds 104 00 Treasurer's commissions 964 94 County bonds redeemed , 1,000 00 Treas. com. on jail contract .... 149 80 939,671 91 9 8,541 05 91 25 222 87 265 19 01 60 434 14 82 00 26,272 00 916,000 00 938,000 00 Commissioners of Forest Countv. publish expenditures of said Couuty for the year hands aud seals this 27lh day of Jauuary W. A. CONNELY, fL. 8.1) PETER YOUNUK, IL.S.U County Couimissiouers. W. M. COON. L. S.j) Don't Miss It! If you wish to save two days' wages on a Suit or Overcoat. That is hig talk, but we'll make it good. On account of warm weather and wishing to realize tho money out ot our Winter Stock and make room for Spring goods we have decided on this Gkeat Sacrifice of our entire stock at tho i 4 Si IBS J ust think of it ! Now up-to-date goods being sold at the great sacrifice of one-fourth off the 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, Wc will sell itiiy article in our Block nt the above rale Tor CANII, excert Ilubber Iloo and Ilubber NIiocm, which will be Hold at Cont. Hut no good w ill be charged or laid away at those price. Ho come ear ly and get you choice of Clothing, Furn ishing Woods, Iloot and Nhoe. Miles & Armstrong, Tionesta. JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS WALL THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when the enorgotlo housewife begins to think about cleaning house, and while she Is cast ing her eyes about for new wall papor, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest de signs in paper and bordors. Come and look them ovor whilo the assort ment is oomploto. We are positivo that we can fcatisfy the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have the most complete lino evor exhibited iu Tionesta. Come and see. WE ARE ALSO. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUOS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goodsand prices, and we 11 do the rest. HEATH & KlUMEfr ppuqqiSTS jwo quocEps, - tionesta, pa. Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND Sn0ESA SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. zzoeuHEBY mmmE Aim qme TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE PARKER GUN. Oldest inaniiluuturci's of bieuch-loadiiiK shot guns in Amoriea. The strongest HhootuiK and best gun made. Ak your dealer fiir'them, or send lor catalogue. IKIEKJIR UilOS., XttKEBS, New York Salesroom, 1)7 Chambers St. MERIDEN, CONN". r4 SALE TuTr PAPER!!
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