The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 17, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. 1MCNK, . IDITOH 4 PSOJBItTOS.
WEDNESDAY, JITNK 17, l.Sttl
KTATK.
Vtuifcxt.nl - Lame OAT.T'SHA A.
GUOW, 8AMVEL A. DAVENPORT.
COl'NTV.
OnnirrrMA. WAYNE COOK. (Sub
ject (o decision of district conference.)
Assembly 3. E. WEN K.
rrolhonolm-v-JOny II. RORERT
SON. .VArWfT-FKANK I. WA1.KKK.
rvitiv OimniiMi'mirM-W. M. COON,
CII AS. M. WIHTKM AN.
Auditors M. K. ARHOTT, J. R.
CLARK.
Jury Commissioner ,t. II. CARPEN
TER. The Republican National Convention.
Tbe eleventh National Convention
of the Republican party was con
vened in St. Louig yesterday. C. YV.
Fairbanks of Indiana was chosen
temporary chairman, and after the
organization of the great convention
Senator John M. Thurston will pre
side as permanent chairman over its
deliberations. It is not believed that
the convention will fiuish its work
before Friday, and way last till the
beginning of next week, though that
if hardly probable. The nomination
of Major McKiiiley will be made on
first ballot and possibly by acclaraa
raatiou. As to who will be placed ou
the ticket as his running mate is a
question yet somewhat mixed. There
is talk of Hobart of New Jersey,
Morton, Depew and Fasselt of New
York, Dingley, Frye and Cleaves of
Maine, Hastings of Pennsylvania,
Evung of Tennessee, aud others. But
the Vice Presidency is not as difficult
a question to settle as the financial
plauk. With this knotty proiublem
out of the way the sailing would be
easy aud the work of the couventiou
could be very quickly disposed of.
There is almost an entire abseuce
of bad blood among the contending
factious, aud especially so with the
promiueut caudidates themselves, aud
whatever tbe outcome it will be satis
factory to the great mass of the party
throughout the nation and t'.e ticket
will be a sure winner in the fall.
. Congress has wound up ljusiueaa
and adiomued. It was one of tbe
-eu&rtesi sessions ever hold in a lone
session year.
Secretary Carlisle denies the
report that he has become wealthy
while holding his present office. The
President appears to be tbe only
member of tbe administration who
has made a fortune.
So long as the domain of Ameri
ca extends from the sboies of tbe At
lantic to tbe shores of the Pacific,
from the icy waters of the Lakes to
the tepid waters of tho Gulf, our Tar
iff policy, to be truly American, roust
be truly Protective.
The President bas signed the bill
providing that a year's residence in
any of the territories shall be neces
sary before application can be made
to the territorial courts for a divorce.
A large assortment of legal and ju
dicial shysters will have to join the
lottery people in looking for another
job.
Another issue of bonds in the
near future by tbe government is the
fruit of tbe acts of President Cleve
land, Secretary Carlisle and the solid
Democratic vote in tbe United States
Senate, defeating the revenue bill
passed by tbe Republican House
early in the session, which would
have added 40,000,000 aunually to
the receipts of the Treasury "and
thereby avoided tbe necessity for is
suing bonds. Citizen-Press.
The McKinley Idea.
It has been held against Mr. Mo
Kiuley that be is a man with but one
idea the idea of Protection. What
if he is? What is tbe McKinley
"idea." It is an American "idea"
throughout. Mr. McKinley has not
oue public thought or sentiment ever
in his mind that is not imbued with
Americanism. Aud we bave bad too
little Americauiam of late, far too
little. Tbe one issue before the peo
ple to-day is the issue of Protection
to all American interests. Our
mines, our forests, our fisheries, our
manufactures and our agriculture, all
need a strong touch of the American
"idea." Tbe people are demanding
a restoration of tbe American "idea"
of ISitO, and who so able to pive it to
them as Mr. McKinley? With the
Tariff' issue to be met, with reciproci
ty to be re-established, with the pro
blem of Oriental competition con
fronting us, to what other leader cau
the people naturally turn rather than
to McKinley? It is his idea they
want.
There is no mau in the United
States to day who is more bitterly
bated in England than McKioley.
That fact alone is proof that he is tbe
best man for President of the United
States. Why are the Democratic
papers so opposed to his receiving the
Republican nomination? Simply be
cause they kuow that he is a thorough
American, aud tbe history of tbe
present Democratic administration in
its every liue shows un-Americanism.
The people have had too much of this,
therefore they have risen with one
voice to demand a restoration of tbe
Amerirau "idea," and, with it, they
demand the man who represents that
"idea" William McKinley for
President of the United States.
IJiunuinitt.
lost Ills nml Dtfil from the Ef
fects of HI Injuries.
Conductor John Carroll, of the W. N.
Y. P., Iind his leg so severely crushed
beneath (ho wheels of nn engine nl
Thompson's lat Friday that the limb had
to ho amputated a few Inches above tho
knee. Mr. Carroll him been engaged in
tho railroad business for tlio past 20 years
and tins was bis first aeeldont. For ten
years he has beon employed by tho W.
N. Y. A P. as freight and extra passenger
conductor, and had charge of the way
freight when tho accident occurred. lie
pulled into the siding about coon to allow
another train to pn and had ordered tho
crew to out one of the ears from tho rear
of the engine. Ho stepped on the pilot
of tho moving engine and leaned over to
see if tho w ork was being douo correctly
w hen he slipped and his right leg w as
caught beneath tlio wheels of tho forward
truck. One wheel passed over tho leg
near tho ankle and the other crossed near
the kneo, mangling tno log almost to a
jolly from tho knee down. He was taken
toTidiouto whero Dr. MaOill ainpiited
the tho leg about ten inches below tlio
groin, and the Injured ninn was sent to
Oil City by a special train. He arrivod
hero at 7 o'clock and taken to tho hospi
tal where ho was turned over to tho care
of Drs. Ritehoy and Coulter. Thoy
found Mr. Carroll's system had boon ser
iously af!octed by tho shock, and this,
with his advanced nge, about 45 years,
makes his condition serious. Conductor
Carroll is one of tho most popular as
well as one of the oldest employes of tho
rond, and has a wife and family at Sivor
ly. Derrick.
Latkr The unfortunato man died
from the ollecls of his injuries nt tho Oil
City hospital ou Saturday last, at 3:20 p.
m. It is thought bo sustained some in
ternal injuries. Ue leaves a wifo and
seven childred.
Geo. Raab offers his neat rnai.
dence, on Vine St. for sale at a rea
sonable figure; nice garden lot and
everything comfortably fur a pleasant
home. Also his very desirable bus
iness stand, at the corner of Bridge
aud Elm Sts. This is one of tbe
best business locations in town, and
those who have occupied it have al
ways enioved a laroe nnhlio nirnn.
- i ..-......
ace oil account of (he Inenliim Fnr
prices and terms address Geo. Raab,
uu uity, I'a. tf
Any person desirinp first-class
dental work done will do well to boar
in mind that I will be in Tionesta
for the week commencing on tbe first
Monday of each month.
if R. II. Stillson.
It would be hard to convince a man
Suffering lrom billlona nnlin H.nf l.io
agony is due to a microbe with an un-
I'uMi.uiuci-iiuiu name, urn one dose or
DoWitt's Colic A Cboleia Cure wilt con
vince him of its power to afford instant
relief. It kills pain. Ilealh A Killnier.
Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier re
siding At Mnnrnn M i I. urau an..AHnin
mulcted with rheumatism but received
prompt renet lrom pain by using Cham
berlain's Pain Halm. He savs: "At
times my back would acho so badly that
I could hardly raise up. If I had not
gotten relief I would not bo here to write
these few linos. Chamberlain's Pain
lialm has ilnnA 111A A trvoat nnl ...,1
and I feel thankful for it." For salo by
xiuiuu iv jiuimer.
Eli Hill. T.llmlinr Ciixr T(. n-.ld IIT
have been suffering from piles for twen-
ij-wvu vcniB huu inuugui my case mcur
able. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was
recommended to mo as a pile cure, so I
bought a box and it performed a perma
nent cure." This is only one of thou
sands of similar cases. Eczema, sores
and skin diseases yield quickly when it
is used. Heath & Killnier.
If it required an annual outlay of $100
to insure a family against any serious
cousequences "m an attack of bowel
complaint during tlio voar there are
many who would feel it their duty to pay
it ; that they could not afford to rfsk their
lives and those of their family for such
an amount. Any one can get this insur
ance for 2.5 cents, that being the price of
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Keuiedy. In almost every neigh
borhood some one has died from an at
tack of bowel complaint before medicine
could be procured or a phvsician sum
moned. One or two doses of this remedy
will cure auy ordinary case. It never
fails. Can you afford to take the risk for
so small an amount f For bale by Heath
A Killmer.
We are anxious to do a little good in
this world and can think of no pleasanter
or better way to do it than by recom
mending One Minute Cough Cure as a
preventive of pneumonia, consumption
and othor sorious lung troubles that fol
low neglected colds. Heath A Killmer.
When we consider that tho intestines
are about live times as long as the body,
we can realize the intense suffering ex
perienced when they become inihuned.
DoWitt's Colic A Cholera Cure subdues
iulluuiation at once aud completely re
moves the dilliculty. Heath A Kil'lmor.
Notice.
In the Court of Common rieas of Forest
Co. I'a.
In He. Assignment of) . .
Mary Levv for lien- I Auptust
elit of Creditors, j iernl lbu',
The undersigned appointed to distri
bute the funds in the bauds of the As
signee in above entitled case, herewith
gives noiice to all parties interested that
ho will attend to the duties of his said ap
Hi'intiiient, at hie otllce, in Tionesta, Pa.,
on Wednesday, July 15, lH'.Hi, at 10 o'clock
A. M., wlieu aud where they cautlond
if they sue proper.
P. M. Clark, Auditor.
Tionesta, Pa., June l.j, lhlij.
.m:ai.i:i l'itoro aus.
r.ri'Hlon of an Addition to
f; rot' ii Tup. .School
House.
The School Board of Grecu Township,
Forest County, will receive sealed bids
for tlio erection of an addition to tlio
Voungk School House, in said township,
U to 1 o'clock p. in., July 11, lWKi. Ad
dition to lie lx2 loot 1J ieet high. Plans
and specifications can be seen at the store
of Collins A Kreiller, Nebraska, Pa.
The Hoard reserves tho right to reject an v
or all bids. J J
LEON WATSON, Sec'y.
Nebraska, Pu., June 8, lslHi.
FREE EDUCATION.
An education at Harvard, Yale, or
any other college or iii-litiitiou of
learning in the I'niled States, or in
tlio New F.ngland Conservatory of
Music, can be secure.! by any young
man or woman who is in earnest.
Write for particulars quickly.
JAM KS I). HALL.
iiO Hromlield Street, lioblon. Muss.
AUDITORS' UK PORT of Harmony
Township, for tho vear ending Juno
I, ISM.
H. O. Carson, Treasurer, in appount
wilh School Hoard. Dr.
To bal. last settlement f 240 4."
To reed lrom J. 11. llowinan, Col 204 75
To rpp'd from S. T. Carson, Col. . M.Mi :tl
To bal. State appropriation IHH4... S." 08
To State appropriation lSd.j Till 2"
To money borrowed jooo 0U
To bal. duo Treasurer by Twp 353 22
f40f2 06
Cr.
Uy orders redeemed Mn2 41
lly 2 per ct. commission on above 79 (56
fl0Y2 00
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
nKsoiTucEs.
Anit. duo from J. II. llowman
Col. 1SSU 2)2 ?)
Anit. duo from H. T. Carson, Col.
iw'5 wit ;w
$ H29 65
LIABILITIES.
Amt. duo treasurer f 353 22
Amt. duo Kden and Jaun, Hal on
Hickory school building Ill a.)
Amt. duo Whoeler A Dusenbury. 21!) 35
Outstanding orders 1150 00
Apt indebtedness f ciyj 27
J. A. Turner, treasurer, in appount with
Harmony township road commissioners.
Dr.
To Amt. ree'd from former treas.$ 42 66
To Amt. ree'd from J. H. How-
inan. Col gn 02
To A mt. ree'd from S. T. Carson
Col 2S9 K7
I 421 65
Cr.
Ry orders redeemed 2!3 .3
Uy 2 per pent oomiiiission 6 87
Uy Amt. paid W. U. Wilkins 122 25
J. A. Turner in ac't with Harmony
township poor fund.
To Amt ree'd from former Treas.l 227 22
Uy orders redeemed ftil 50
Uy commission on same 1 23 ? 62 73
Ual due township $ 104 49
Wn tlin ntiilfli-alfniDil lii.l;tnH r irn
mony township, having examined the
above account iind them as set fourth
in tllf nhlivn irnnrl Hia Ittat nf r...
knowledge. T. W. Allknukk,
Oko. L. Kino,
L. A. Hotchkiss.
F. E. Metcai.f, Auditors.
Clerk.
Divorce Notice.
Kate M. Harrington, by
her next friend, C. E.
Harrington, Libellant,
vs.
William C. Harrington,
Rospoiulont.
In the Common
Pleas Court of
Forest County,
of Fob'y Term,
I8H0, No. 41.
To William C. Harrington, Respondent
in i.iiw nuuvo mentioned case:
You are hereby notified, in pursu
ance of the order of the Court of Common
Pleas or the said County of Forest, to be
and appear in the said Court on the last
Monday of August next, to answer tho pe
tition or libol horetofore preferred by the
libellant, Kate M. Harrington, vour wifo,
and show cause, if any you have, why the
said Kate M. Harrington should not be
divorced Truro, tho bonds of matnnmnv
entered into with you, agreeably to the
Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided. Heroof fail not, under the
peiiniiy 01 uaving me said petition heard,
and a divorce decreed against you in vour
nosence. JOHN T. CARSON,
if. m. Clark, Att'y. Sheriff
iionesta, I'a., May 30, 1806.
FARMERS' SONS.
We will employ you at home
on a salary of $50 per month.
Write quickly.
PURITAN PUBLISHING CO.
m Bromfield St.,
Boston, Mass.
o
10
Good Money
To bo made by you this season, by
coming here for your spring and
summer clothes.
Largest stock of fine woolens,
over hold in the oil country, are
now on our counters.
Exclusive patterns imported to
our order. One suit in each piece.
Prices Stoop to Conquer,
We bead tho van as bargain
givors, and always have.
Black and blue Scotch Black
Suits to order, flfl.OO to f21.00.
Fashionable Scotch Mixtures
Sack Suits to order, $18.00, (19.00,
$20.00 and (22.00.
Black and blue Woratods for
dressy Cutaway Suits, (24.00 to
$28.00.
Trousers to order, (5.00 to $9.00.
The Mguex Co.
TAILORS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS
AND SHIRT MAKERS.
MODERATE PRICE STORE.
27 and 29 Seneca and 12 Elm Sts.,
OIL CITY, PA.
1l
iVS'T'E1 ? . conntii iKtnintra for orer
Bily arn. It la wmlrfuijjr eOicacluw la all
IIhrumnO.il,. I. a, !,,
C'HIurrh, TuotbH.-br,
Avuruliclu. llMi-hac
ant. Irjr It. M lni(r atorei or l.j mail ou
rvt-elpt of imiiit', adUrwM and 46 centi
WINK ELM ANN & BROWN DKUd CO.,
liullliiior. Mil., II. . A.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Fenna.
CAPITAL,
8150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Whoeler, David W. Iioaty
Jerry Crary, Win. D. Brown,
(ieo. M. Parinlee, Andrew Hertzel,
C. Schiuimelfeug, A. T. Scoiield,
Christian Smith, II. T. Russell,
II. A. Jaiuieson.
Personal anil Business accounts solici
ted on most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed ou deposits
0. X. l'KRMLEE, Dres.
II. A. JAMIEXON, fice Dre.
t E. llEltrZEL, CathLr
PI
DAVID 3MQNTZ,
The Leader,
-HAS
LARGEST STOCK
HE EVER HAD, IN
9
pot Sweepers, Wall Paper from tho or
dinary grades to the best quality, Trunks,
and Valises, Uuilts and Red Spreads,
Glass and Crockory waro, Tin and Oran
Itowaro, Uaby Carriages, Looking fllasses
ajidFurnmirOjMillinery Good of the
Finest Grades, and a thousand other
things, too numerous to mention.
REMEMBER, Wo keep good goods at
reasonable prices. Rcmemhor the place,
DAVID MINTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Marienville, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelts, Calf-skins, Wool A Uiiisc,,...
Smart k Silberberg,
-o
The Right 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 anv reason for your pay
ing high prices for any goods. The trains
run often and we guarantee to save you
your car fare many times over.
THIS WILL BE A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK
Wash Goods.
1 Lot Printed Organdios, worth 8o.,
at 4Je.
1 Lot Manchester Dimities, the same
goods which have always sold at 12jc
6c.
1 Lot Fine Persian Lawns, 82 in. wide,
Lemon Colored Lawns, etc., 0c. yd.
1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all
this year's best styles, the finost cloth
ever made, were sold last season at 15c
7io. yd.
Hat and ISoiuietN.
One look through our Millinery De
partment will Impress you with its
many superior features. Chances are it
will make a customer of you.
Trimmed Sailors at 25c., 85c., 50o., 75c
and (1.00.
Short Back Sailors 25o. to (1.00.
Flo were as low as So. bunch.
White Duck Cups and Tains 25o.A60o.
I'oreh Miade. ,
Japanese Split Bamboo Porch Shades,
complete, size 8x10 ft. (1.09.
-O O-
SMART & SILBERBERG,
OIL CITY, - - PENN'A.
aVO.
THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, J?A.
CAPITAL STOCK, :
OPHICEIU :
T. D. Collins, President. F. R. Lanson, Vice President. J. C. Bowman, Cashier.
di rectors:
E. E. Vockroth, Goo. F. Watson,
T.J.Bowman, . T. D. Collins.
F. H. Lansou, It. M. Herman. O. W. Proper,
A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE.
WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATKONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH
ALL USUAL HANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT
TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED.
XO.
A. B.
A. Wayne Cook,
President.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
-DIHEOTOltS-
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for ou day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid ou lime
deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
THE-
ALL DEPARTMENTS.
In Dry floods, Dress floods, Clothing,
Hoots Shops, Rubltpr (ioods, Notions,
Hoslory, Gloves, Corsets Bnd Corset
Waists, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ladles'
Shirt Waist, Indies' Capes, Misses and
Children's Reefers, dent's Shirts and
Ties of tho latest patterns, Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Lace ami Chonoll Curtains, cr-
-hi-
o o o o -
Right Prices.
Iaec Curtains.
60 Pairs Nottingham Laoe, 3 yards
long, tape bound, worth 75c. 59c pair.
50 Palis Nottingham Lace,3 yards long,
the (1.00 kind 79c. pair.
100 Pairs of the (1.25 grade, 3) yards
long 98o. pair.
1 Lino Chonillo Portiere, all colors,
(2.39 pair.
1 Lot Tapestry Portiers, all colors,
(2.98 pair.
1 Lot Bag Dad Couch Covers, (1.39
each.
Kpeelal Matting Male.
1 Lot Good Jointlosa Straw Matting Oo.
yd. or (3.25 for roil of iO yds.
1 Lot of rogular 20o Matting, 13c yd,
or (5.00 for roll of 40 yds.
I Lot Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Mat
ting, worth 35o. 21c. yd. or (7.75 for roll
of 40 yds.
Speelal Corset Value.
1 Case of Summer Corsets, Just as good
as ever was sold at 50o. at 29o.
1 Case Dress Form Corsets, extra good
quality, worth 75o. to (1.0O 50o.
5040.
50,000.
SO.3S.
Kelly,
Cashior.
Wm. Smkakuauuh,
Vice President.
$50,000.
CI. W. Robinson, Win, Suiearbaugh,
T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dalo. J. H. Kelly.
Our Motto for June:
"THE BEST
A T-
LOW PRICES."
It's ii good stock for finding just
what you Wftnt, and few will mhkt and
nono will beat our prices,
Miles & Armslronq,
CHEAP STORK FOR
TV f err rr r x
KEPLER
Our Aim
TO KEEP THE BEST.
Our Principle
FAIR DEALING.
Our Ambition
TO PLEASE OUR TRADE.
Our Price
LOWEST, Quality considered.
A superb assortment which includes
everything new and dcsirablo for the
present season.
Our stock abounds in Rich Men's
; Qualities at Poor Men's Prices.
j - m
JUST RECEIVED
ALL
THE
LATEST
PATTERNS
WALL
THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS
ucguis iu mum auoui. donning Jiouso, and while sho is cast
ing hor eyes about for now wall papor, etc., we wish to cull her atten
tion to our exeollent assortment, which comprises all the latest do
signs in paper and borders. Como and look thorn ovor while the assort
ment is coinplote. We are positive that wo can catisfy the most fastidi
ous purchaser, because we have the most complete lino evoroxhiblted in
Tionosta. Come and see.
WE ARE ALSO.
HEADQUARTERS
HEAT & K)lim
UpUCCISTS XMO OHOCEHS, - TIOMtST, f ft.
Lawrence & Smearbauqh,
DEALERS IN V "
CLOTHING DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
BinriL, oiM.iuiitni, unntu GOODS, CUTLERY
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
W 1
THF Din RH I1RI r
LIVERY STABLE,
OP
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good 8Uu'k. ruff;u.r.,u ... ...
gies to let upon the most reosunable terms.
He will alto do
All orders left at the IW Ollleuwill
receive prompt alleulioii.
BLOCK, corner.
Our wolcomo word for May Is
ItnrgnliiN.
Wo commenced the month with
Iturguins.
We'll contiuuo the month wilh
Ha renins.
Wo will end tho mouth with
Itn renins.
PAPER!!
ARRIVED when the energetic
HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-
TIME TAItLE, in
ellect Wept, ay, lsns.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and poinis W0Kt us
folltlU-M
No. 31 Butl'uloExnross d in
No. til Way Freight (drying ""'
passengers) 3
No. 33 Oil City KxyJZ. i '
no:32&,!:t--"- ?:..,
No.uoWayFang 4:17 l '"
. i irviuuioii) 0:50 a. 111.
frointS1,o,er-TT!l.,Iu?:ai"1 fu" '""'"'"ation
roiu S. Q. ( LAltk, Agent, Tionesta, !.
J.a.fk,.,.ovn"s.1!":Uj,U""'1!Su"1-
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Aifent
General olllce, Moo,,v-l,risbn0 ltldir.
Cor. Maui und Clinton hi8., Uullalo.N. Y.
Straw huts. New style. Miles &
i