THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WCNK, COITOK 4 PSOPRIITOS. WEDNESDAY, JUNK S, 1800 IIKPUIIMVAX TK UIX KTATK. OinwrvM-nr- T.nnic GAU'STTA A. OUOW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. lOI'NTY. Oonfjre.i.iA. WAYNE COOK. (Sub ject to dorlsion of district conference.) Assembly 3. E. WENK. Prothonotnru JOHN II. ROHERT SON. mheriJTYlXA'S K r. WALK EH. (Tnuntv Onmmiinnrr.i W, M. COON, CH AS. M. W1I1TEMAN. Auditors M. E. ABBOTT, J. R. CLARK. Jury Commissioner ,1. B. CARPEN TER. It is a significant fact that no Democrat yet spoken of for the Pres idential Domination lias been able to secure a delegate outside of his own State. - Since the swindle known as filled cheese made its appearance in this country the exports of cheese have declined 40 per cent. The adultera tion of food is injurious to health and ruinous to commerce, and it ought to be stamped out as one of the worst frauds of the time. England's differeocswitti 'Venez uela VilUprJbably be settled by a email indemnity from the latter coun try. There was very little to the controversy outside of Lord Salis bury's attack on the Monroe doctrine, and that will be mentioued by biog raphers as bis greatest mistake. Senator Quay concedes Major McKinley 479 delegates sure at the St. Louis cooventioo, and predicts his nomination on first ballot. When the Senator makes that kind of a predic tion, set it down that it will happen, lie also thinks the Pennsylvania plat form sound enough for the National conventioo to stand upon. The national convention of the Prohibition party, which met in Pitts burg last week was a stormy gather ing indeed, and finally split on the financial rock. The platform adopted is what is known as the narrow-gauge kind, embracing simply prohibition, and this did not suit the broad gaugers, and they walked out of the convention. Joshua Levering of Bal timore was nominated for President, and Hale Johnson for Vice President. Boss Harrity talked nonsense last week when he told a New York reporter that if McKinley is nomi nated by the Republicans the Demo crats will carry New York, Indiana, New Jersey and Connecticut. The Democratic candidate against Mc Kinley this year will do well if he carries four Southern states, and no body knows that better than Mr. Harrity. With McKinley as the candidate of the Republicans there will be a sweep politically such as this country never saw before, and Mr. Harrity knows that, too. An immigration bill, a modifica tion of the Stone bill, passed tbe lower bouse of Congress last Wednes day. The bill excludes all persons between the ages of 16 and CO who cannot read and write some lan guage. It also excludes persons who come across merely to perform labor, and with no intention of becoming citizens. It declares all labor contracts with aliens void, and makes a violation of this feature punishable by a fine of $1,000 or one year's im prisonment, either or both. Tbe bill also imposes a tax of 50 cents a head on every immigrant. The aged' par ents of children who have become citizens of the United States are ex cluded from the provisions of the act. The Worst Tornado of Modern Times. A torrible cyclone swept over the city of St. LouIh on. Wednesday afternoon last, and death and destruction marks its pathway through the twin cities. The list of the dead is simply appalling, and even at this date it is scarcely known how many lives were lost iu the awful dessolation, but the number will doubt lens reach the one thousand mark, though the exact number, as in the great Johns town flood, will never be known. Many smaller towns iu Missouri and Illinois also suffered lrightful damage from the hurricane. The number of injured, many of them fatal'y, will swell the list very greatly. A district in tho city bounded on the north by Choteau ave nue, west by Graud avenue, south to the city limits and east to the river, is vir tually a mass of ruins. Within this territory scarcely a building has escaped injury aud thousands of them aro iu ruins. Tho storm litorally cut a swath through the city hall a mile wide aud four miles long, leaving little standing in its wako. Muny steamers on the river were destroyed aud but few of those on board were saved. Ot the loss by drowning there cau be no definite es timate formed, but the numbers run up into the hundreds. Thousands are home less, their property having bceu swept uway iu the twinkling of au eye, but re lief has been nouriuu in from all sections aud the poor and destitute are being oareu ior as well as the circumstances will permit. The property loss in the devastated diS' triut is almost beyond computation, the lowest estimates placing Uio amount alt the way from JO,uou,ooo to 30,oou,00l. "Boss"' IJiick Iroail. At 12:"0 Thursday morning lust, Bos ton Ruck, whoso name Is familiar to al most every one In (his part of Pennsyl vania, died at tho residence ofhis son-in-law, Charles B. Fowler, who lives on tho Meadvillo pike, near Franklin. Mr. Buck was a man of great force of charac ter, and was possessed of the hardy vir tues of the pioneer. Ho was of a hospl tablo nature, and In his homo was ever kind and affectionate, his children bolng devotedly attached to him. Homo of the troubles of his Inter years were duo to designing and malicious persons. Mr. Buck had for soino time been compiling a work that would have vindicated Ills lifo from the aspersions cast upon it, but his task was Interrupted by his last Ill ness. The deceased was 78 years old at the time of his death, and up until his last Illness lie continued to possess his re makablo physical power, which has char acterized him throughout his eventful lllo. He had been In poor health for some time and the immediato cause of his death was dropsy. He Is survived by his wilo, Elisabeth Buck, of Licking villo, and six children, all grown up. Populist Meeting. The Populists of Forest Co. will hold their County Convention at the Court House on Friday afternoon, June 5th, for the nomination of county officers and the election of delegates to the State Convention, which meets in Pittsburg. Ajiii''JAVi Kit. Tt-.. s.r:- r . iu ueiegaies electee; to the State Convention will also act as Congressional Conferees to nominate a caudidate for Congress. Tbe Convention on Friday at the Court House is called as a mass con vention, and everybody in sympathy with aud believing in the principles of the Omaha platform, is cordially invited to be present aud take part in the proceedings of the convention. A mass meeting will be held in the evening which will be addressed by Farmer Dean," "Dr. More," and ther prominent speakers, Every. body is especially invited to be pres eut at this evening meeting. It By Order of Committee. Dr. J. B. Biggins of Oil City, will be at his office, Proper & Wal ters block. Tionesta. Pa., in thn fnrA. noons of Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, for the pur pose ot treating catarrhal diseases. Remember the days. 4t Geo. Raab offers bis neat resi dence, on Vine St. for sale at a rea sonable figure; nice garden lot and everything comfortably for a pleasant home. Also his very desirable bus iness stand, at the corner of Bridge and Elm Sts. This is one of tbe best business locations in town, and those who bave occupied it have al ways enjoyed a large public patron age on account of tbe location. For prices and terms address Geo. Raab, Oil City, Pa. tf Any Derson desirincr fi rat. claim 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. H. Stillhon. In the Bpring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of DeWitt's T irtli. v.r,, l - . -"- 'j "iodib, lur Luey hiwhvs dense the liver, purify the blood, and iunijuiouj mo sysiem. ileum dt luiliner. Mothers will flnd m, ,i i l i - - " vuniuuminiu a Cough Remedy especially valuable for iu niiuujiuig UUUgll. XI Will glVe prompt relief aud is sale and pleasant. We have sold it for several years and it has never failed to give the most porfect oawDLcuini, yr, v . rucnarns, uuquosne. Pa. Bold by Heath A Killmer. Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la., writes : I have used One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it tho uniMiuui acting aud most satisfactory cough cure a. uuvo over useu. ueam ivuimer. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier re Biding at Monroe, Mich., was severely afllicled with rheumatism but received Erompt relief from pain bv using Cbam erlain's Pain Balm. He Bays: "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten rolief I would not be here to write these few lines. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good and I feel thankful for it." For sale by Heath Jt Killmer. One minute is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure is the standard preparation for every form of cough or oold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Heath Killmer. If it required an annual outlay of I00 to insure a family against any serious consequences from au attack of bowel complaint during the year there are many who would fool it their duty to pay it; that they could not allbrd to risk their lives aud those of their family for such an amount. Auy one can got this insur ance for 25 cents, that being the price ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. In almost every neigh borhood some one has died from an at tack of bowel complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician sum moned. One or two doses of this reined y will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you ollord to take the risk for so small au amount? For sale by Heath fc Killmer. Eczema is a frightful atlliction, but like all other skin diseases it can be perma nently cured by upplicutious of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. It nover fuils to cure piles. Heath & Killmer. A. L. M'ooster, a prominent citizen ol Osseo, Mich., after sullering excruciat ingly from piles for twenty years, was cured in a short time by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel (Salvo, an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this prepara tion is used than all others combined. Young inothors dread the summer months on account of the great mortality among children caused by bowel trou bles. Perfect safety nmv be assured those who keep on himd DeWitt's Colio di Cholera cure, and administer it promptly. For cramps, bilious colio, dysentery and diarrhoea, it alfords in stant relief. Heath A Killmer. One swallow does not bring spring, but oue swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief. Heath 3t Killmer. SEALED FItOFOSALS For tho Erection of an Addi tion to tho East Hickory School IIouso. The School Board of Hickory Town ship, Forest County, will receive sealed bids for the erection of an addition to. and tho remodeling of, the present school building at East Hickory. Addition to bo iMx.1t, two stories high. Plans and speci fications can be scon at the office of the Secretary of the Board, at Stowtown, in said township. All bids must be in the Secretary's hands by 10 o'clock a. m June lath, 18l"d. Tho Board resorves the right to reject anv or all bids. iiVS B. EVANS, Soo'y. Eat Hickory, Pa,, Juno 2, 1K16. I AUDITORS' 11EPOKT or Tionesta Township for tho year ending Juno l, is'.. Win. Ijwrence. Treasurer, in account with Tionesta Twp. School Board. Dr. To bol. last settlement $ M7 8 To atn't State appropriation fi'21 24 To ree'd from Jesse Carson, Col... 1125 61 To ain't borrowed S00 00 To ree'd from Co. Commissioners 500 00 . failS 11 Cr. By orders redeemed 2t07 4(1 By 2 per ct. commission fi2 14 By balance 4(52 61 ?:U22 11 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RKHOVKOKS. Due from Wm. Lawrence, Treas..t 4rt2 61 Due from County Treasurer H7 81 Total resources $1150 82 MAIUL1TIKS. Outstanding orders JaiiSfi 80 Net Indebtedness ....J.,.amf!'vr Wo, the undr;ijififXnditors of Tio nesta lp,Vunlp, having examined tho s!We accounts lind them as sot forth in me a hove report, to tho best or our knowl edge. W. W. THOMAS, HENRY BLUM, J. A. SHR1VER, J. W. MONG, Auditors. Clerk. Divorce Notice. " Kate M. Harrington, by) IntheCommon her next friend, C. E. Pleas Court of Harrington, Forest County, s. of Feb'y Term, William C. Harrington, J 1890, No. 41. To William C. narrington. Respondent In the above mentioned case: You are hereby notified, in pursu ance of the order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the said County or Forest, to be and appear iu the said Court on the last Monday of August, to answer the pe tition or libel heretofore preforred by the libellant, Kate M. Harrington, your wife, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Kate M. Harrington should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. Hereof fail not, under the penalty of having the said petition heard, and a divorce decreed against von in vour absence. JOHN T. CARSON, P. M. Clark, Att'y. Sheriff Tionesta, Pa., May 30, 1896. SEALED PROPOSALS For the Erection of a Town ship Building in Hickory Twp. The Road Commissioners of Hickory Township will receive sealed bids for the erection of a Township Building up to 2 o'clock of June 13, 1898, at which hour bids will be openod. Building to be a uanoon irame, size 20x32, two stories high, etc. For plaus and specifications and other information, see tho under signed, Town Clerk, with whom all bids should be filed before the stipulated hour. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. GUS It. EVANS. Town Clerk. East Hickory, Pa., May 25, 1890. Good Money To be made by you this season, by coming here for your spring and summer clothes. Largest stock of flue woolons, ever held in the oil country, are now on our counters. Exclusive patterns Imported to our order. One suit in each piece. Prices Stoop lo Conquer, We head the van as bargain givers, and always have. Black and blue Scotch Block Suits to order, $10.00 to $21.00. Fashionable Scotch Mixtures Sack Suits to order, f 18.00, $19.00, 20.00 and 22.00. Black and blue Worsteds for dressy Cutaway Suits, $24.00 to t'28.00. Trousers to order, $5.00 to $9.00. The MgCuem Co TAILORS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS. MODERATE PRICE STORE. 27 and 29 Seneca and 12 Elm Sts., OIL CITY, PA. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Fenna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Schimmelfcng, Christian Smith, David W. Beaty Wm. D. Browu, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Soofleld, II. T. Russell, H. A. Jamieson. Personal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits O. N. PARMLEE, Pres. II. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. F. E. HERTZEL, Cashier of the firm of MORCK BUO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREJf. PENN. DAVID 3VLTNTZ, The Leader, rllAS THE LARGEST STOCK HE EVER HAD, IN 9 9 9 9--$-fr- pet Sweepers, Wall Taper from the or- dlnary grades to the bestquality, Trunks, and Valises, Quilts and Bed Sproadsj Gloss and Crockerywsre, .Tin and Gran- Itcwarc, Baby Carriages, looking Glasses anrIFornUMre, Millinery Goods of the Finest Grades, and a thousand other things, too nn morons to mention. Wo I'easonablo prices. Rcmomlicr tho place, DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marienville, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelt, CaK-sklns, Wool A Glnsemj. Smart &, Silberberg, -X -oooooo - The Eight Goods At the A steady determination to sell every thing at the closest margin of profit is bringing us ever increasing patronage. There's no longer any reason for your pay ing high prices for any goods. The trains run often and wo guarantee to save you your car faro many times over. THIS WILL BE A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK Wash Goods. . 1 Lot Printod Organdies, worth 8o., at 4Jc. 1 Lot Manchester Dimities, the same goods which have always sold at 12)o. 61a. 1 Lot Fine Porsian Lawns, 82 In. wide, Lemou Colored Lawns, etc., 9c. yd. 1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all this year's best styles, the finest cloth ever made, were sold last season at 15c, 7Jo. yd. Hats and Bonnets. One look through our Millinery De partment will impress you with Its many superior features. Cbanoes are It will make a customer of you. Trimmed Sailors at 25c., 35o., 50o., 75o. and $1.00. Short Back Sailors 25o. to $1.00. Flowers as low as Sc. bunch. White Duck Caps and Tarns 25o.A 60o. Porch Shades Japanese Split Bamboo Porch Shades, complete, size 8x10 ft. $1.09. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, - - PENN' A. A'O. 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PA. CAPITAL, STOCK, OFFICE lis: T. D. Collins, Prosidont. F. R. Lansok, Vice President. J. C. Bowman, Cashier. PIRK.CroF.8-. E. E. Vockroth, Geo. F. Watson, T. J. Rowman, T. D. Collins. F. R. Lanson, R. M. Herman. O. W. Proper, A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH ALL USUAL HANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. XO. A. li. A. Waynk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative bauking. Interest pid ou time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. ALL DEPARTMENTS. In Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets and Corset Wolsts.UmbreHos, Parasols, Ladles' Shirt Waists, Ladles' Capes, Misses and Children's Reefers, Gent's Shirts and Tiosoftho latest patterns, Carpets, Oil CJoths, Laco and Choneil Curtains, Car- 999 9-9 keep good goods at Right Prices. Lace Curtains. 60 Pairs Nottingham Lace, 3 yards long, tapo bound, worth 75e. 69o pair. 60 Palis Nottingham Laco, 3 yards long the $1.00 kind 79a pair. 100 Pairs of tho f 1.25 grade, 8J yards long two. pair. 1 Line Chenille Portlers, all oolors, $2.39 pair. 1 Lot Tapestry Portlers, all colors, $2.98 pair. 1 Lot Bag Dad Couch Covors, $1.39 each. Special Matting Sale. 1 Lot Good Jointloss Straw Matting 0c. yd. or $3.25 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot of regular 20o Matting, 13c, yd, or $5.00 for roll of 40 yds. ' 1 Lot Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Mat ting, worth 35c. 21o. yd. or $7.75 for roll of 40 yds. Special Corset Value. 1 Case of Summer Corsets, Just as good as ever was sold at 60a at 29o. 1 Case Dress Form Corsets, extra good quality, worth 75o. to $1.00 50a : : $50,000. BQ3S. Kklly, Cashier. Wm. Smearbauoh, Vice President, $50,000. IH HECTORS G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Rltchey, J. T. Dale, J. U. Kelly. Our (Vlotto for June: "THE BEST AT- LOW PRICES." It's a good stock for finding just what you want, and fow will meet and nono will beat our prices, Miles & Armstronq, CHEAP KEPLER Our Aim TO KEEP THE BEST. Our Principle FAIR DEALING. Our Ambition TO PLEASE OUR TRADE. Our lrlte LOWEST, Quality considered. A superb assortment which includes everything now and dcsirablo for the present season. Our stock abounds in Kick Men's Qualities at Poor Men's Prices. - . m JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS WALL PAPER THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when tho energetic housewife begins to think about cleaning house, aud while she is cast ing her eyes about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest do signs in paper and borders. Como and look thorn ovor while the assort ment is complete. We are positive that we can satisfy the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have tho most complete line everexhibltod lu Tionesta. Come aud see. WE ARE ALSO. HEADQUARTERS heat-It & Kuwt PpUCCISTS 0HD QUOCEpS, - TI0HE6T1, ffi. Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN V " CLOTHING DRY GOODS NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEERS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. HOOTS AND SII0ESA SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Dug Kies to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TEJLMTJSTQ- aii orcturs left at tho Fost Office will receive prompt utteution. STORE FOR ' liars BLOCK, corner. Our welcome word for May Is lliirgnliiN. Wo commoncod tho month with ItiirKtiiiiN. We'll continue tho mouth with ItiirgnliiM. Wo will end tho month with IKiirgiilug. TIME TAULE, lu cfluot Wept, an, lays. Trains leavo Tio nesta for Oil City and poiuu west us lollows : Eilii DHKSOIlir.iru t No. aa Oil City 'Exiress!! 4:M p. III. 7:&5 p. m. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren Kin,,,, liradlord. Olean n,l i,J,.-... . nn""", No. so Olean Express No. M Kin-I I 8:44 a. in ,Z K express.... No. bU Way Freight (carrying 4:17 p. in. F-...iBers to Irvineton....... :5o. m. froms ol c.'a'iI'T1 fu" Ktlou roni a. ( LARK, Airent, Tionesta, l'u. J. A. FELLOWS, 0eU'1SUl" Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent General omce il,,oney-RrlsbaneBl lV Cor. Mai,, and Clmton Sts., Uulfalo.N. Y.