"V... H THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, Editor 4 PaopftttTO. WEDNESDAY. MAY '20, 1S!X). lti:i'l M AIY TIK1X fTATK. Cbnirrrs - at - T.'troe O ALVSII A A. G KOW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. COINTV. Conrre A. WAYNE COOK. (Sub ject to decision of district conference.) Assembly J. E. WEN'K. rrothonotarv JOHN II. ROBERT SON. fflm-FRASK I. WALKER. Own'v (YimmV.tionrr.t W. M. COON, CI1AH.M. WIIITEM AN. Auditors M. E. ABROTT, J. R. CLARK. .rry ttimmiMi'owr-.1. R. CARPEN TER. Senator Jnny Appoints Assistants. In his capacity as chairman of the Republican State central committee, United States Senator Qnay has ap pointed the executive committee and the members-at-large of that body. Ex-State Treasurer Henry K. Boyer is chairman of the executive committee, and his associates are Congressman William -A. Stone, of Allegheny ; Congressman John B. Robinson, of Media; Lieutenant Governor Walter Lyon, of Fittsburg; Es Lieuteuant Governor Louis A. Watres, of Scranton ; Ex-Collector Thomas V. Cooper, of Media ; Sena tor William II. Andrews, of Titus ville; Senator Boios Penrose, of Fhiladelphia ; Senator C. Wesley Thomas, of Philadelphia; Lyman D. Gilbert, of Ilarrisburg; James h. Holland, of Norristown, aud W. W. Griest, of Lancaster. The State committeemen-at-large are John Russell Young, Charles II. Heustis and Alexander Crow, Jr., of Philadelphia; William B. Gill, of Cheltenham ; Parker L. Walker, of Pittsburg ; Congressman W. C. Ar nold, of DuBois ; A. C. Hopkins, of Lock Haveu ; Senator Yr. U. Brewer, of Chambersburg ; Representative Walter T. Merrick, of Blossburg; Floyd T. Kinner, of Athens; James B.jRaymond, of Altoona, and Wil liam Connell, of Scranton, the Inst named filling the vacancy occasioned by the transfer of Mr. Griest to the executive committee. All tbe gen tlemen named have consented to serve, aod Executive Chairman Boyer will take charge of the State committee headquarters at 1231 Waluut street without delay. Jere B. Rex, of Huntingdon, and W. R. Andrews, of Meadville, the secreta ries of the State committee, are al ready on duty at the headquarters, getting the preliminaries in shape for tbe opening of tbe campaigu. Foun years ago they were rhyming "Grover" and "Clover." Is anybody doing that now? Charleston, S. C, ha? now 108 manufacturing industries, employing 5507 people, and turning out an nually over $14,000,000 in products. The growth of Republican sentiment in that State has been rapid of late and is likely to be substantial. Until further and fuller informa tion on the subject is received we are compelled to regard Mr. Cleveland's letter to Don Dickinson, declining a third term, as a figment of the imag ination. Mr. Cleveland is not de clining anything just now, except to recognize Cuban belligerency. During last year the town of Bradford, England, increased its ex ports of coatings to the United States from $1,200,000 to $7,500,000, and of "stuff goods" from 2,200,000 to $8,400,000. It is hardly necessary to ad that tbe people of Bradford enthusiastically indorse our Demo cratic tariff policy. Senator Quay has secured an amendment to the river and harbor bill with regard to tbe improvement of the Upper Allegheny. In the item providing for a survey for the removal of useless dams in the Up per Allegheny he had the provisiou extended so as to include all the dams on the Conewango creek. Russia's auxiety to have Spain fight the United States reminds us of the Newfoundland dog that wanted the Skye terrier to thrash a neighbor ing mastiff. The Newfoundland wouldn't bave been able to thrash the mastiff himself, but be hadn't the slightest objection to urging the ter rier to get thoroughly whipped. When Secretary Fish sent his twelve-day ultimatum to Madrid on the Virginius case, in November, 1 873, the Spanish navy was, on the whole, stronger than the American. The Uuited States had built no new irouclads. The Spanish fleet had a number of uew vessels. To-day tbe Americau fleet i tbe newer and stronger of ibe two. Tun trouble the Democrats are having over .McKinley's financial policy is buthering the Mugwumps and Democrats. Not ono of them would vote for him, no matter where he stood. The February imports of raw wool, of all grades, aggregated the tremen dous sum of $4,3G!',4G2 against Jan uary imports worth $3,270,720. Thus, during one mouth the delightful "free raw material" policy of the Free Traders injured the American wool industry to the tunc of a million dol lars more than the great record made for the previous month. How long will it take, at the rale of increase of a milion dollars a month, to entirely wipe out the American wool industry aod exterminate the last sheep on American soil ? C. M. Maxon who gives the free lecture and entertainment at School Hall tonight is author of "Twist the Tiger's Tail," "The Barbecue" and several other campaign songs of merit. It Scowden & Clark have a num ber of second band buggies aud wag ons, newly refitted, which they offer at bargains to those who may be looking for something of the kind. Call and see. 2t Landlord Agnew offers his liv ery, consisting of a number of good horses and excellent "turnouts," for sale at a bargain. Call on him and see what he has to offer. Hotel Ag new, Tionesta, Pa. 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 the first Monday of each month. tf R. II. Stillron. Did you ever tliink liow readily the blood is poisoned by constipation ? Bad blood means bad health and premnture old aire. DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers, the famous little liver pills, overcome obstinate constipation. Heath it Killmcr. Young mothers dread the summer months on account of the Rreat mortality among children caused by bowel trou bles. Perfect safety may bo assured those who keep on hand DoWilt's Colic A Cholera cure, and administer H promptly. For crnmps, bilious oolio, dysentery and diarrhoea, it affords in stant relief. Heath A Killmer. Eczema is a frighllul atlliclion, but like all other skin diseases it can be perma nently cured by applications of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It never fails to cure piles. Jloath A Killmer. In tho spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of DeWitt's Little Early Risors. for they always dense the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system. Ileath A Killmer. A. L. Woostor, a prominent citizen ot Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciat ingly from piles for twenty years, was cured in a short time by us"ing DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, mi absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this prepara tion is used than all others combined. CERTIFICATE Of the Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tbe Currency, Geo. M. Collin, author izing The Citizens' National Bank of lionestu, to begin the business Banking. Treasury Department, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington May 11th. ltiitO. of WHEREAS, bv sntistkntorv nvlilnncn. presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Citizens' Nation al Bank of Tionesta, in the Borough of Tionesta, in the County of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, "has complied with all the provisions of Uih statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorizedto commeilce tho business of Bankinir. Now Therefore, I, Geo. M. Cof fin, Deputy and Acting Comptrol ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Citizens-' Nation al Bank of Tionesta, in the Borough of Tionesta, ill the County of For est, and Slato of Pennsylvania, is author ized to commence the business of bank ing, as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred and Si xtv-niue of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In Testimony Whereof, Witness my hand and seal of otlice, this eleventh day of Mav, lH'M. GEO. M. COFFIN, seal. Doputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. No. 5040. stuG&ST Modern Jzz, of the firm of MORCK BKO'B, OPTICIAN'S, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge, WARREN, PENN. Webster's International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, bo wnlea Hon. I. J, Urewer, Jiuuce V. 8. buureme Court. "Send a Postal for Specimen Paget, etc. Successor of the "Unabridged.'' Standard of thM'.S.t.uv'tPrint- in w ontce. Hit- L - m. I- im-me Court, oil the : Mule Sujiit-me Count, ' tin a f lititiiy all itic 1 M'arnilv Commended ty Ma to Hupenuleiifl fclitg ot hi'lnxilH, Hint ( other l.tliu-ton itlimrgt t VlUtUUt UlUUUcf. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY sccAuec i It I easy to find the word wanted. t It U easy to ascertain the pronunciation. It It easy to trace the growth of a word. It It easy to learn what a word meant. The Detroit I'ree Vrena suys.t 'l in-1 n:ilir.ilKt-ii h:i Li uiK been tlii' rUimian! among !i' nuKlni; iMii-ilaiil umj ot u til. UuiiMi v. Ilia t liii.-ni..Uui..-l is oui uhl 1 1 u ml ami t;uul-l.y rrim 4 ( L I ihiii.;H un-1 inlv itiii iiiii i lvilizatloli. 'I i. l eii..ui'l'-a to tin t-1 lite in uiaiiiiK oi our uruwinu ' I., ilt Ii.ia ixi-ri mam- in it-ne.'i ui ft. it-mine thought ; ' o the it.iy. toi l Uim l.iteft mid I-! itft.ifc'en oi tliM Km- ( ' The Chieugo Times-Herald muya: ) form in ;ili-..lin,) fiiiihorKy on evrrv iluni; iH-rtAliuiitf ' eluli-r'a I nlTnil i...... I I llMlannru t. lis i.r..ii.i.l ' I to our lituwuiye m Ik uny of orihniaiihy, orttio- ( iiy.fiiiii.ii.fc-, ftnii UHlhiU'.n 1 1' 'it i 11 thi'n- I no . Kill .ll. 11 !. i.-i U-.-l j.- I .All i lfi.l l :m.l u ir. fi. t- C. MF.URIAM CO., 1'ublislwrs, &lrinftivld, Ma., U.S.A. 1 k not huy cliti r-prtiiu of ancient tMllUont. PROCLAMATION. WuriiKAs, The Hon. Charles IT. Noyes President Jmlue of the Court of Coinmon I'leas anil tiunrter SensionR in nnil for the count y o! Torrst, has insuocl his pre cept for holilinira Court of Common Hoa, ljuartor Sessions of the l'nace, Oi phans' Court, Over and Terminer anil (Jeneral Jail Delivery, nt TionostA, for th County of Forest, to ooinmenco on tho Fourth Momlav of Mav, beinir tho ii.'itli (lay of May, lMlli. No tice is therefore eiveii to tho Cor oner, Justices of the Teace and Con stables of said county, that they be then anil there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said iluv with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollleo appertain to be done, ami to those who are bound in reco(tnir.anco to prosecute niminst the prisoners that are orshall he in tiiejail of Forest County, that they may bo then and there to prosecute Against them as shall bejnst. (iiven un der mv hand and seal this 27th day of Mav A. D. ls!T. ' JOHN T. CARSON, us. Sheriff. CERTIFICATE Of the Comptroller of tho Currency, J. H. Eckels, authorizing Tho Forest County National Rank of TionostA, to begin the business of Ranking. Trkasvrt Dkpartmknt, OKKlrR OF TUB COMPTROM.KIl OK THE CURRENCY, Washington, Anui,25th, 1SIK1. Whkrkas, by satisfactory evidence, presented to the undersigned, it has been in ado to appear that tho Forost County Nalionnl Rank of Tionesta, in tho Ror oneh of Tionesta, in the County of Forest, and State of Ponnsyvania, has complieil with all tho provisions of the statutes of tho United StnU's, required to ho com plied with before an association shall bo authorized to commence (lie businoss of Hanking ; Now Thkrkpork, I, Jamks II. Eck els, Comptroller of tho Currencv, do hereby certify that the Forest County National Rank of Tionesta. in the Uor- ough of Tionesta, in the Countv of Forost, and htmo or Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Ranking, ,s provided in Section Fiftv-one hundred and Sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of ttie united States. In Testimony Whereoe Witness mv hand and seal or office, this twenty-fifth day of April, 1WH1, JAMES II. ECKELS, seai.. No. 5038. Comptroller of tho Currency, Bank Statement. No. 503S. REPORT OF TIIF. CONDITION OF THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL RANK OF TIONESTA, in the State of Peiinsvlvania, at tho close of business May 7, lMHi. RESOURCE: Loans and discounts $ 67 87 U. S. Ronds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Premium on U. S. Ronds 2,160 60 Due from approved reserve agents 28,1152 25 Notes of other National Ranks.. 700 00 Fractional paper currencv. nickels, and cents Specie 2,8.4 DO 57 54 Legal tender notes 787 54 3,072 50 $47,410 82 LIARIL1TIF.S: Capital stock ?2.,500 00 Undivided profits, lessexpenses and taxes paid 5 14 Individual deposits subject to check $21,011 68 $17,410 82 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. R. Kelly, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemly swear that the above statement is true "to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. R.KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May, 18!W. Jas. T. Rrkknan, Notary Public. Correct Attest : Geo. V. Roiiinson, J. T. Dale, Jan, 11. Kelly, Directors. SHERIFF'S SALE. B1 Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will be ex posed to sale by public vendue or ou tory, at the Court House, in the Rorough "of Tionesta, Forest Count', Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 25, A. D., 1896, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit : JOHN R. OSGOOD vs. JAMES M. CHURCH, Fi. Fa., No. 23, MAY Tel in, 18!t0. P. M. Clark, Attorney. All the defendant's riuht. title, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hickory township, Forost countv. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Reuriuninir at post and stones, the north east corner of John t hurcirs farm; thence south, 45 west 179 8-10 rods to an ash; thence south 45 east 7 6-10 rods, to a white pine ; thence couth, 4a west, 38 6-10 rods to post and stones; thence north, 45 west, 78 rods to post and stones; thence north, 30 east, 20 rods to an aspen ; thence noi th, 61" 20' east, 0 7-10 rods to a post; thence norm, an- u- cast,, 21 7-1U roils to a birch ; thence north, 44 45' east, 7 4-10 rods to a maple; thence north, 33 80' east, 18 1-10 rods to a red oak : theuce north, 20 east, 4 5-10 rods to a post; thence north, 43 50' east, 10 5-10 rods to a post ; thence north, 311" 30' west 21 6-10 rods to a post; thence north, 40 30' west, 11 2-10 rods to a post ; theuce north, 60 wast, 7 rods to a post; thence north, 74 80' west, 5 4-10 rods to a post; thence north, 63 30' west, t 2-10 rods to a post ; thence north, 18 east, 03 rods to a cucumber ; thence north 35 west, 10 rods to a fallen red oak thence south, 64 east 114 rods to a post ; thence north, 45 east, 41 rods to a chest nut; thence south, 40 east, 00 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 140 aud 9-10 acres, with" one two-story frame house, a large bank barn, a good fruit orchard, spring of water, corncribs and other outbuildimis thereon. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James M. Church at the suit of John It. Osgood. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When thcpluintiff or other lion cred itors becou e tho purchaer, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens inciuiiing mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re :cipt lor the amount of the pro ceeds of the saleorsuch portion thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished the nneriii. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled iimnciliiitclv wilt be coiilinuod until 2 o'clock p. m oi the next day, at wliich time all property not semcu tor win again lie put up and sold at tlio expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. See Purdon'x Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4.MJ and Smith's Forms, page 84. JOHN T. CARSON. Sheriff. Sheriff Otlice, Tionesta, Pa., May 5 hi LIU iiaa mJojt-U coiinUtnt fatnii(urt fr over utr joam. It 1 uudt rtuli JliZcioiu jdl Khrura-tlUiN, l.HBibito. t ulurrti, 'lutMhut-kt-, . AvurMltflit, liMvkut Jie n,iPi?U,!iVuK htr 1,61,1 U " kiit. 1 ry it. At iH-utf nu-rti;, or ly imul uii ivtejpt of luuue. atidret (uid 6 ceuti. WINklzLMANN & BkOWN DUVO CO., ' Buhlmorc. JUd., I'. 1 1 nivuu' 111 if DAVID MINTZ, The Leader, HAS THE LARGEST STOCK HE EVER HAD, IN pot Sweepers, Wall Taper from tho or dinary grades to the best quality, Trunks, and Valises, Quilts and Rod Spreads, Glass and Crockeryware, Tin and Gran itewaro, Raby Carriages, Looking Glasses and Furniture, Millinery Goods of the Finest Grades, and a thousand other things, too numerous to mention. REMEMBER, Wo keep good goods at reasonable prices. Remember the place, DAVID MDNTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marieuvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET TRICE paid for Hidos, polts, Calf-skins, Wool A tiinseiu-. Smart & Silberberg, Oil City's Greatest Store. THE NEWEST SFVZtESt THE EI.VESr QUtl&IFIES TJIE U&Y&SQMESF rTTESXS Special inducements to residents of Tionesta and vicinity for tho next 30 days wo will sew all expense, all carpets bought at our store. In addition to this offer, we guarantee our prices to bo lower than same grade of goods can be bougth in either Pittsburg or Buffalo. We are turning out a goods simply because we give better values than can be had elsewhere. Ingrain carpets as low as 18c. All Wool Ingrains as low as 48c. Tapestry Brussels as low as 48c. Body Brussels as low as 89c. Moquettes as low as 75c. Velvets as low as 89c. Mattings as low as 10c. OIL CITY, - . - PENN' A. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren,;Penna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Turmlee, C. Sehimiiielfenjr, Christian Smith, David V. Hoaty Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Ilertzel, A. T. Seofield, II. T. Kussell, U. A. Jauiieson. I'eraonal and llusinent accounts solici ted on tnoat favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits a. N. PARMLEK, les. II. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. F. K. HERTZEL, Oashr OIL EXCHANGE HKSTAUlt A NT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sis., Oil City, Ta., Thomas Cienl, J'roiiriutur. Meals and Lunches served at all hours. Open day and niht. When in tho city look up the Exchange Restaurant, aud get a Ifood uieal. ALL DEPARTMENTS. In Dry Ooods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Roots Shoos, Rubber Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets and Corset Waists, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ladles' Shirt Waists, ladles' Capos, Misses and Children's Reefers, Gent's Shirts and Ties of the latest patterns, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace and Chcnoil Curtains, Car- EXQilMQUS STOCK miMMm'SE VMiJCMTr. and deliver free of wonderful amount of Good Money To be made by you this season, by coming here for your spring and summer clothes. . Largest stock of line woolens, ever held in the oil country, are now on our counters. Exolusive patterns imported to our ordor. One suit in each piece. Price Ntoop to Conquer, We head the van as bargain givers, and always have. illack and blue Scotch Black Suits to ordor, 10.00 to $21.00. Fashionable Scotch Mixtures Sauk Suits to order, $18.00, $1J.00, $20.00 and $!.0O. Black and blue Worsteds for dressy Cutaway Suits, $24.00 to $28.00. Trousers to order, $5.00 to $9.00. Tixe McCuex Co. TAILOHS, HATTEHS, FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS. MODERATE PRICE STORE. 27 and 2J Seneca aud 12 E!m Sts., OIL CITY, PA. ft OurMottofor IVlay: "THE BEST -AT- LOW PRICES." It's a good stock for finding just what you want, and few will meet and nono will beat our prices, Miles & Armslronq, CHEAP STORE FOR &RQES KEPLER Our Aim TO KEEP THE BEST. Our l'rliielplo FAIR DEALINU. Our Ambition TO PLEASE OUR TRADE. Our lrl co lowest, Quality consldored. j A superb assortment which includes I i I everything new and desirable for the' ! present season. Our stock abounds in Rich " Men's i I Qualities at Poor Men's Prices. ft ... . ft JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS WALL THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when tho onorgetio housewife begins to think about cloauing houso, and while she Is cast ing her eyea,about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest de signs in paper and bordors. Conio and look tlioui ovor whilo the assort ment is complote. We are positive that we can i-atisry the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have the most completo lino ever exhibited in Tionosta. Come and see. WE ARE ALSO HEADQUARTERS prices, and we'll do the rest. " HEATH KJUMEfr DpUQCISTS yD QUOCtttS, - TI0BSTi, ffi. Lawrence & Smearbauqh, 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. 0UM'BY PB0DU0I MID 0iLSH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ftlJL I - - i.fc 2Jii. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriues and Hug uioa to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will alo do JOE TEJ.nCI3SrC3- All orders left at the Post OIBco will receive prompt attention. ft irJ.n' NEGKTTErtR BLOCK, corner. Our welcome word for May is HarKRiiiM. Wo coinmencod tho month with Unroll I nt. We'll continue tho month with ItnrgnliiN. Wo will end tho month with Itnrgnlu. PAPER! TIME TABLE, In oll'ect Sept. 211, 1H!I5. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No.3l iliitluloExpress lU:10noou. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:50 p u No. 31 Oil City Exj ress 7:56 p. m. , For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, K1 " Bradford, Olean and tho East : y --iuua, u il ...... I.1... m No. 32 Pittsliurirh - 1,1 No. Otl Wav Freight Imrruli 4:17 p. m. nasseiiirei's to I rvitiei.un i s'K H:. Ml a. m. Get Time Tables and f...... u fT 4 ii- r oil iiiioriiianon . vt. "", ''., Tionesta, Pa. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen lSupt. Geu'l Passenger St Ticket ARent, Gcnnral olllce, Moonev-Hrisliane Illil, Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., liutfulo.N. Y. Straw hats. New styles. Miles & Armstrong. jt