THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. C. WINK, COITON 4 PROPm(TOH. WEDNESDAY, SErTEMHEU 22, 18D7. Ilcpiiblirnn Ticket. 8TATK. State Trenail rer. JAMES 8. REACOM of Westmoreland County, Auditor General, LEVI O. McCAULEY of Choster County. tWNTV. District Attorney, T. M. CLARK. Coroner, DR J. W. MOKROW. County Surveyor, JAMES D. DAVIS. The appointment of ex Congress man Daoiel B. Ileiner of Kiltanning as U. S. District-Attorney, was an nouoced last week. Mr. Ileiner lakes the place of Harry Alvio Hall, and Ins already been sworn iu. "After a great smash like tlint of 18!3 or thnt of 1873 there is nothing to do hut wait and let (he business of the world fettle itself, carefully keep ing meanwhilo the tnedicioe men of finance with their feathers and rat Ex-DF.rtTY Attorney General Elkins' letter to Attorney General McCurtnick io reply to the reasons given by the latter for asking for the resignation of Mr. Elkius, is so plain, truthful, and well written that it ab solutely leaves nothing more to he said on either side of the controversy and the subterfuge behind which the Attorney Geueral attempted to hide is entirely destroyed. The true rea son for his action in asking tho resig iialinu of Mr. Elkins maybe found io the t'uet that the latter is not for ''Because it is my deliberate judg- McCorroick for Governor and is a ment that the prosperity of America friend of Senator Quay. Citizen is mainly due to its system of protec- Press. lies out of the way or the sick man. .VfF 'ICHI V'' S When public coi,fid-iu-e is profound- JJ J S.ijJwk'tf' ly shaken it must re-establish itself, ttj- i' I .ffiT0 ' K It bus been shaken by causes and . ( V J fVl' ,! ' those causes must be removed." l V vf P Speaker Heed on the Business Silua- & llon- Mm FfM 189.7V i livo laws, I urge that Germauy has now reached the poiut where i is necessary to imitate the tariff system of the United States." Bismarck. "What a striking resemblance there is between 180(1 and 1897 and the years of our Lord 1878 aud 1879! I Iu 1878 the air was resonaut with de- So Aropnttn iirnnRP rotli. nunciations of the wicked men who lory duty on our kerosene, pine, aud would not issue all the greenbacks farm implemeuts. Well, as the value which a suffering people demanded, of those articles sent her last year John Shermau was denounced on all amounted to only about one-sixth of hauds, Samuel J. Tilden declared the value of the wool and hides she hbat only a vast cen,r1 reservoir of seut us, our farmers will be willing to C0'D could protect us agaiust the fail- keep the bars up if she desires, ure ot tne proposed reluru to specie pnymeDts in ln'J. the farmer was All voters should see that their at his worst, ruined, destroyed, eaten State or County tax is paid at once, up by taxes and usury. Down al thus providiug against the loss of most to the very day of resumption their vote in November. There is the croaking came with dismal and not much time left for attending to damnable iteration. When the 1st of this matter. It must be remembered I January cauio uo crouds thronged that voters must make personal pay- the sub-treasury corridors. Hardly YV.L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE m throne. Kor 14 TOftM thn Pho, by mrrlt nlono, hri dlatnnood nil competitor. W. I,. i.Miitlu g.i.Mi. m.nrt and :.( nh-o r ttif prvtotlrtnn of ittlllp1 workman, from the iwhi mftiormi potwimp nv mew jim--. mwj t ami mini finoes inr mm, .w auu I for bi -THAT fi.-iO ni J tO hoes for men, fi.73 for ixiyfc v. i., iniffin unorn lire mnnrwu by over 1,iiii,(0 wrnnr ah tlit In utTlp. fit and riurnhlltty of any hoe fSvor offpred lit th prlopik Thoy urn mndo hi ftll the Intcrt nhaiv ami ntylt'S, and of every vari ety of leather. Tf dpftlrr cannot mipplr r". write for rata logue to V. L. Douglas, lirockton, Mast. Sold by L.J. HOPKINS. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Curries a full line of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. i :i: i WE DO NOT CLAIM rTTTTyTTTTTtTtTTTttTTTfttH It's in the Price! MOST &TQEEMEPES ITIost Ntorckcopers liRiirc to Rot nil tlioy can. We figure to hoc how little we cms nirord to take. Ifyoii want the dlllVrenee In your pocket, liiMlcnd of the Morekeep er, trade here. 1896. A SIGNIFICANT CONTRAST. ment, or give a written order to have it doue for them. The Most Itncllcnl Admit It. One of the most radical free trad papers In America la the Philadelphia Record. In the Issue of that Journal Sept. 12 the following editorial admis sion Is made of the benefits already being derived from the passage of the Dlnuley bill: "Leading dry goods merchants of New York say that there has been nothing like the present boom in that line since 1892, and that the year bids fair to break all records In the amount of Bales. Exuberant as such expres sions might ordinarily seem, they can not be deemed extravagant in view of the fact that reports of New York trade unions show an Increase since one year ago of 34 per cent in the number of men at work, and a similar increase nmnno' men in like nositlon throughout got back to the currency of the world the country would exceed 340.000, while VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Bv virtue of the direction and author ity to lii m pi von in tho will of Samuel Miller, late of Philadelphia, deceased, the underNiniied Administrator it. b. n. c. t.a. will fell at pnblio sale, at tho Keyvtone House, in Maricnvillo, Forest county, I'a., m THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 7, 1897, at 2 o'clock, p. m., tho following valuable tract of timber land, viz.: All that tract of timber land In Jenks Township, Forest County, Pa., surveyed under Warrant No. .11()2, and containing 11(H) acres and allowances, bo the same more or lews i patent Issued May 2, 18t., to Samuel Miller, enrolled In patent book II., volume 67, pago 587. This tract ot land Is situated about three miles southwest of the town of Ma rienville. on Maole and Boar Pen Creeks. adjoining tho lands or operations of Curll it Company, on mo north ann east; liens A Hielil, on the east! Maple (Jreek L,um TO HAVE THR LARGEST .STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AND FOR Til AT REASON OUR "STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IK YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. OlatMug Tails BRISKER DAYS NOW, WARMER CLOTHING NEEDED. We Soto It mW 1ITJ$ NOW HEADY, Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CH&S. M. WHITERIAN. WARREN . NATIONAL BANK SHERD'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR. Goods bought and shipped wdiiou, x oiiiio. direct from the Milla to our Store. Many things can uot be duplicated at CAPITAL, $150,000.00 the price we bought them. DIRECTORS: Men's, Women's and Chitdron'i Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Ribbed, tci t: i a . : T u , : - Nelson P. WUoeler, David W. Boaty lKKl:K -"" i au-vi.ouu.hw, Win, D. Brown, Andrew Herticel, a greenback was resented and we The com crib will have to do its full share of duty this year. Advices from abroad indicate that every bush el of wbeat thai we can spare will not without a movement or a jar. From that moment prosperity began." Speaker Reed in New Yorld, Sept. 12. Hon. Jno. P. Elkin punctures the be sufficient to meet the demand, and nretensn that ha and Secretary Reed- that our corn crop will be drawn er were so brutally kicked out of of heavily upon for fuel supplies. As fice becauce of sigoiug a bond to in to silver but then Mr. Bryan says demnifv the Slate Treasurer for nav- we must not talk about that. Secretary of Agriculture Wil son i a busy man these days. Be sides looking after the progress of sugar-beet culture, the exportation of American butter, and the introduc tion of leguminous food plants all over the country, be is now arranging to introduce the camphor tree in the Gulf States. It is evident this is a business administration. every week adds many establishments to the active list. There need be noi question as to the stability of a pros perity based upon the agricultural re sources of the country and a steadily Increasing employment of Its labor." Nice lino of pure wool undorwear for children at Milos A Armstrong's. It. Small precautions often prevent proat miscliiols. DoWitt's Little Early Risors are very small pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of livor and stomach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulato tlie bowels, noaui iviumor, iug legislative employes, which puts the whole affair in a most rediculous light, savs the Kane Revublican. He i,.,,i,.mi 4 o.kinl. Moments are useless if trifled away ; w.w u.,u.. ........ and tliev are dangerously wastort it con for ft90 flfin rnrorml a list i.f plerka sumed bv delav in cases where One Min . ' it lite Cough Cure would bring immediate in cuiiHiniAiLs mat uov. xiaeuuga relief. Heath & Klllmer made out with his own band. In his letter to Mr. McCormick be calls at tention to the fact that the Governor To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sooth the iritatod surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission ol LloW ltt s IV ten Jiaz.el saivo favored with his approval the paying Heath t Kill hut of all extra clerks in 18!5. The fol lowing paragraph is from his caustic letter: "I may be at fault, but I fail to comprehend how that can be mor ally and constitutionally wrong in Cliamborlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re lief, f or sale oy u. w. novaru. It Haven Hie t'romy Uiililren Seaview, Va. We have a splendid salo on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coining from far and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many Jerry Crary, Goo. N. Parmlce, C. Schimmclfung, Christian Smith, A. T. Seofiold, Chas. Chase, H. A. Jamloson. rersonal ami Husincxs accounts aolici- led on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. ber Company, on the west, and Marshall t Son, on tho sovth. It is near the line of the Pittsburg A Western Railroad at MnriPtiville and (iillovle Stations, it is HEAVILY TIMBERED WITH HEM- f Y WIT a,l l,.ic a l.iri.A nuaiitilvitl PltoFI'V ...... ...... "I --J -.j, . . j j ,sh. Cucumber. Poplar, Jtcecli. lisss. interest ttUOWea Oil UUUUblia ill re n ami otnor iinrii woons. ji is a very desirnblo and eligible piece of tim ber hind, and must be sold to close up an estate. (It has been in ownership aud possession of the Miller family for nearly iSyeaia.) Persons desiring to view the premises may call on Cyrus Hunt, Esq., at Ma rienville; or those desiring further par ticulars may address Brown A Honsel, Attornova at Law, Lancaster, ra., or tne undersiiriiod. TERMS 20 per cent ot the purchaso money to be paid on tho day of sale, or at. the time of the signing of the contract of sale, and tho remainder to be paid within sixty days. PnHpHimi tn bo irivnn when the rtur- cha-so money in full is paid and tho deed executed. JOSEPH M. POTTS, Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Samuel Miller, doe'd.. Strasburg P. O., Lancaster County, Pa. O. N. P It ML EE, Pres. IT. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. P. K. HERTZ EL, Oushi r ' We have the largest line and lowest prices. UOSJEfcY AND GtOVES, Tu suit your fancy and fit your extremities. Wo have the flues t glove in towu. That's no kid its genuine Reindeer. Silk lined, or uolined. Prices are right, and money back if not correct in every detail, is what we say of our line of CJ-OAKS, in the latest styles and fabrics. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Miles & Armstrong UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS. -OK- STATE NORMAL SCHOOLA? ;N' Edinbouo, Pa. a. a. lAPiMtLU, murmtiun. 12Tic District. D I The Pennsylvania Methodist of liar risburg, Rev. Dr. Swallow's paper, very pertinently remarks : "The same !8j7 which was leeall v rieht in 1895 tDiog lor whicn Mr. Ilkio and Mr. Od this point I would do an injustice have said that their children would have Reederwereso summarily removed to myself if I failed to remind you ttedv VrtLt n!-Kol was done two years ago, as we know, .ht ih fieneral Annrnnriatinn nt Ourren. The 25 and 6U cent sizes lor sale and bills for the expenses of legisla- 0f Motnoa compensation for the by ' W" "Vart' live lamborees as bis? as those recently I o,r,l,..,oa ...-..crl n.o k. I No man or woman can enjoy life or ac- n it . .-k"'J -JM'-'" - oomplisli much iu this world while suf- vetoed by Uovernor Hastings were eiDnine of the session bv the Governor ferimt from a torpid livor. DeWitt'a Lit- promptly signed by him then." aDll members of the State Commit- J", 'l,e,r!ils. .!'m'!"s0 tees. In other words the Governor WiLLex-caudidate Bryan kindly md yourself have seen no impropri- "L!. 11;" . 1' i i,nv devote a part of that $1,500 Ohio ety iu approving the compensation been subject to attacks of bilious colic for speech to telling the farmers how it for those extra employes to the cholera an" Diarrhot."!.' i'the is that Ohio XX wool, which sold in amount of about $14,000, who were ""ly sure relief. It acts like a charm, vr v i ir - One dose of gives rolicf when all other JNew lork at 17 cents pound one on the list without authority of law, remedies fail. C. D. Sharp. For salo by vear aim la nnw ae :no ml 9(5 opnti in i:.. . . - itovaru j n v' " bvluiuiu vu jruur unu puoihiuu, j r i. that market? Here is an increase of y0u do not hesitate to cloud my of- more than 50 per ceul. in price when ficial integrity and remove ine from silver was falling 20 per cent., and office because I, in a small way, no famine to charge it up to, either, helped these very men to receive ad vances on their salaries while they were performing tho duties of the po sition to which they were appointed." Do you expoct to teach school? If so, attend a Normal S'-hool. Tho Kdiuboro Normal School has just closed a prosperous year. Fall term of sixteen weeks begins August 30th, lHitT. High grade faculty, ti no equipment. Other things being equal, this is the least expensive school in tho state Write for circulars. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Hug ios to let upon the most reasonable tonus, le will also do JOB TZEIMZIZtNTG- All orders left at the Post OfHco will receive prompt attention. s H y$k film J. It. FLICK1NGER, Principal. F10UR & FEED STDRi 0 m (D s2vc!rrsrMo&cis OFTIOIAN". E S D I S H E S a Come iu and take a look and see hat around CASH- Live Stock Wautod. Will pay market price for Milch Cows, Beef Cattle, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Ac. J. S. Vail, West Hickory, Pa. Gov. Hastings has appointed Wra, W. Porter of Philadelphia, to the va cancy on the Superior Court - bench caused by the resignation of Judge Willard. The friends of D. I. Ball of Warren, who made such good effort "My boy came trom school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleed ing, and suffering greHt pain," says Mr. K. J. Schall, with Meyer liros.' Drug to secure bis appointment, fuel ereat wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pain d . : , . n i Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a isappoiotnient, especially since he remarkably short time it healed without was to unanimously eudorsed by the leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, VWOHIIIUB) KUU lUCUUlBtlDIUi X AUUH III northwestern portion of the State, which has neither representative on the Superior nor Supreme bench. Have you got t'5.00 T Have you got $50. OUT Havo you got $100.00 r If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conowango lSiiildinir Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will pay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable seiiii-uniiuallv. and you can withdraw your principal in lull at any lime alter 6 months. 5-5-ly. Do you appreciate good laundry workf if v patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry, Milos A Armstrong, agent. tt no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity." The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by U. W. ISovard. The "iron barometer" is showing some gratifying conditions in busi- If you have ever seen a little child in paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you ave been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you cau appreciate the val- The "Dicyclist's I!cMt Friend" is a fal miliar name lor DoWitt's Witch Haze Naive, always ready for emergencies. While a specific fur piles, it also instantly relieves anil cures cuts, bruises, salt i Iiciiui, uc.uuiu and all affections of tho skin. It never lulls. J Icath ,V Killiuer. oess, commerce, and manufacture in ueof One Minuto Cough Cure, which i. it o r k I gives quick relief. Heath it Killmer. v. uub year agu mn averagu weekly output of pig-iron was only a little above 100,000 tous per week. Now it is reaching uearly 200,- 000 tuns per week. This shows more about the real business improvement of the couutry thau columns of wailing about "temporary prosperity due to lamiue abroad." Irnu now outers ioto so vast a num ber of industiies the feuciog aud machioery for the furm, the rails aud cars and engines for the railroads, the frames for great business buildings, tin-plate for roofs and for manufac ture, ships that sail the eas and rivers, and thousauds of other arti cles that an increase of nearly 100 per cent, in its output is a striking proof of the general business improvement. You can gut it al Hopkins' store, tf. Running Mire.-,, indolent ill cers and similar troubles, oen though of many years' standing, niav lie cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It'soothes, strungl hens and heals. It is the great pile euro. Hcuth'.V Killinor. Notice. Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will be received by the undersigned at Nebraska. Pa., lor the erection of Township House, in Green Township, at .Nebraska, up to V o clock, A. M., oi Saturday, Sept. !i", 1HH7. Plans and spec ifications can lie seen at the store of Col lins A Kreitler. N. G. Coi.k, L. J. Mohnky, II. W. I.Kl'KIU'K, ltiiiul Coniniissionci s of Green Twp. Sept. 1... f.v.17. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship lately suliMnling between Vt . C. Al lau, Samuel Morrison and J. ('. Moulin of West Hickory, Pa., under tho firm o W. C. Allan .V t'o.. expired on the litl day of June. A. D., 1MI7. J. '. Moulin is authorized to settle all debts due to am by the company Certainly you don't want to sutler with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetitile. You have never tried DoWitt's Liitla F.arly Risers lor theu complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but greut regulators. Heath .V Killmer. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Tliobe who conteinplatn building should consult Robinson A Gaxton, who keep a complete stock ot dressed lumber always on bund at their mill. tf VT. C. A I. LAN, S. W. MonitisoN, J. C. Moulin. at will buy. Then when you want anything in our lino we know you will go where your MONEY is worth tho most. Offico ) -t 7X National Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examinod free. Exclusively optical. NO ADVANCE NOW is your time to buy dishoa, and wo have thorn by the set, or single piece, or any old way to got rid of them, for we will soon have to have the room for our holiday goods. Our line of China and Porcolalnware for the tablo, beautifully designed and artistically colored. Every piece la mndo of good matorial, thoroughly burnod and will not crazo. Our pricos are right. 1 hey show that we buy closely and soil closely. All the BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR Such as Schumacher's F. 8., Pillsbury's Host. Isona Doon, Grant, Graham flour, Rolled Co i-n meal, Corn feed meal, Corn and oats chop, Corn, oats and Hurley c..- j Daisy middlings, Wheat bran, Corn to sow, Corn to feed, Corn for ensilage, Hay aud straw. Mammoth clover scod, Medium clover seed, Timothy seed, H ungarian seed, Millet seod, Orchard grass seed, In fact anything usually kept in an up to date FLOUR AND FEKD STORE. The McCuen Company beg to inform thoir patrons and the public that there will be no advance on clothing, either made to order or ready made this season. Their superb fall and winter stock passed the custom house under tho old tariff and thoir customers reap the bene fits. Suits to your order from $15.00 and up wards. Suits aud overcoaU ready to wear $7.50 and upwards. Solect stock of children's clothing. Suits $12.00 and upwards. Sole agents for Dunlap, Knox aud You man's stiff and soft hats. DBUCjqiSTS ATM QUOCtflS, - TI0T.EST, HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES. PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goods and prices, and we'll do the rest. A. Wxvne'Cook, President. AO A 5038. li. Kelly, Cashier. Ws, Smkaubaiism, Vice PresiditAl, FOREST COUNTY NATION TIONE8TA, PENNSYLVANIA. A BANK, CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Whoolor, FR I anQnn iTHE Mccuen co. . lla lClllOUlla I 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., DIRHCTORa G. W. Robinson, Win. Kmcarbaugh, T. V. Uitchey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly. Cires a tiiecMited Tlrend- winning Education- rom C'CULHS APPLY TO F. DUFF & SONS, 2ii Fifth Avenue, yiTTSLVRU. PA. Free Musical Education. THE NEW ENGLAND CONSEEVATOEY OF MUSI0 is the olilest and best equipped musical institution in America, and tho largest in thu world. It bus livo departments of instruction as lollows: 1. l)i nrnm in ol .tlunic including Pian oforte, organ, violin, violinccllo and other orchestral instruments, etc., voice, lyric art and opera, sight siugiu -, theory, hariiiouy, composition and art of con ducting. 2. Ili'iiuriiuciil of i'iiiuu mill OruHU Tuu iiitf. U. Ilrimrtiiiflil of (it'licrul l.lli'i-ulure iuiu l.uuwuiiKcs. 4. l)i-iHrliiii-iil ol l-:loeuliou uutl t'liyalcul Culture and C'olli'Mi' of Oi-iitory. 5. lli-imrlnii'iit of l ine Ann. One year al abovo institution with board, room rent, tuition, piano rent, etc., etc., f'ruu. Write at onco for cata logue and particulars. JAMES D. BALL. 36 Bromlield St., Boston, Mass OIL CITY, PA. TIMETABLE, in effect June 20, 1MK7. Trains leave Tio ncsta for Oil City and points west an follows: No. al iiullulo Express, daily except Sunday V2-.06 noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 3a Oil City Exi loss, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinziia, lirudt'ord, Olean and tho East : No. HO Oleun Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m. No. 00 Way Freight (currying passengers to Irviiielon) daily except Sunday 0:50 a. ni. Get Time Tables uud full information from W. 11. SAUL, Anont, Tionesta, Pa R. HELL, Geii'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, ijeii'l Passenger ii Ticket Agent, Gonorul office, Mooiiey-lirisbane Hid Cor. Muin uud Clinton Sis., Uutlulo,N.Y. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuiunt at low "rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauah. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES. QUELIS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmmz raoBuoi Aim o&m TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
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