"3 4 , THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. K. WCNK. CDITOtt ft PSOSaiCTOS. WEP.VKSDAY, JANUAUY 2:1, 1901 1901 JANUARY 1901 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th, Fr. Sa. TTTT7 AAA jL2?.i! Aili5iZ.i? A 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28"29"30 31 Republican Catifii'rs. tiosksta nr. The Republican voters ol Tionesta township will meet in canons at tho Town ship House on Saturday, Jan. 2t, I'.HII, at 2 o'clock p. m for the purpose of nomi nating a Republican ticket for the com ing spring election. J. R. Kpkm, Committeeman. HICKORY TWP. The Republicans of Hickory township will meet in caucus at the Township house on Saturday, Jan 2f, 1001, frsm 2 to 6 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of nom inating a Republican ticket for the ap proaching spring election. L. K. Osooop, Committeeman. (IRKKM TOWNSHIP. The Republicans of Green township will meet in caucus at the Township House, Nebraska, Saturday, Jan. 2A, 1901, at 2 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the ensuing spring election. Lvov Watsow, Committeeman. HARMONY TWP. The Republicans of Harmony township will meet in caucus at West Hickory, Saturday, Jan 26lh, 1001, at 2 o'clock p. m., tor the purpose of placing a ticket in the field for the ensuing spring election, Gko. L. Kino, M. L. Ranue, Committeemen, QUEEX VICTORIA DEAD. Victoria the beloved Queen of Eng land, breathed ber last at 6:30 last eve ning. Edward VII, the Prince of Wales, is now Kingol Great Britain. It is said that the Insurgen's had $iV),OO0 at Harrisburg with which to pur chase ten voles to prevent Quay's elec tion. If reports are true, they were auc. cessful in landing a few, though, thank the Lord, there are still men who cannot be bought. I spite of ad that has been said against Senator Quay, it must be admitted that his vote in tho Senate has been rarely re corded on the wrong side of an Important question. Almost always he has sup ported the good and opposed the bad. Chicago Tribune. Accordinq to a statement by Forestry Commissioner Rothrock the impression is very general that the Slate owns game preserves, and many letters are received from persons who lrjnt t keoW jf they may fish anti hunt on the State reservations,- I)r. Rothrock says it is bis desire ' to have every citizen of the State feel that the lands which the State purchases aro for tho good of all lis citizens and that one has as much right there as an other so long as lie observes the laws. The banters and fishers are eatitlsd to use the State lands so long as they do not violate the bunting and fishing laws, and the persons who use the lands for these purposes are appealed to by the Forestry Commissioner to use their ef forts to prevent forest fires and the de struction of timber in other ways. Wx have always maintained that the trust evil was more or less of a bugaboo held up on election day to frighten the timid, and that the natural laws of trade, and the spirit of enterprise and competi tion would not permit a really injurious trust long to exist. The bad trusts will kill each other. They are now fighting like cats and dogs. The meat trust now engaged in fighting the salt trust, by going into the salt business itself. The steel trust, of which Mr. Carnegie is the bead, is building a I12,000,0u0 plant lor the manufacture of tubing, to knock out the tube trust. And thus it works. This sort of warfare on trusts is more effective than any legislation. A trust that, by means of superior brains and facilities, obtains a monopoly of a business because It can alford to undersell all competitors, is benificial. A trust that is a mere coin ulnation or concerns to advance pr cos beyond a normal profit, is a conspiracy against the consumer, and ought to be destroyed. runx'y Spirit. Congressional Apportionment. Someone has proposed a bill to reap portion the Stale in Congressional dis tricts, making thirty-two in all, the num ber to which this State will be entitled under the new iaw of Congress. The ba sis, or ratio, will bo !i,IS2 population to a district, which will entitle Philadelphia to aeven members and will include dis tricts I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7. Allegheny will be entitled to four members, and will in clude districts 21, 22, 23 and 24. Under the proposed bill the other districts would be as follows : District No. 8 Chester and Delaware counties, population W),i:7. District No. 9 Bucks and Montgomery counties, population 210,18.". Distcict No.JlO Wayne, Pike, Monroe, Carbon and Northampton counties, pop ulation 201,21!". District No. 11 Ilerks and Lehigh counties, imputation Z'j2,MH. District No. 12 Lancaster and Lebanon counties, population 2I3,(i8. District No, 13 Schuylkill county ,pop ulation 172,927. District No. 14 Luzerne county, popu lation 7,121. District No. 1. Lackawanna county, population liO.S il. District No. Hi York, Adams and Cumberland counties, population 201,253. District No. 17 Dauphin and Noithum( berland counties, population 2lV,S."i4. District No. IS Susquehanna, Sulli van, Wyoming, Ttradford, Columbia and Montour counties, population 1S4.1M. District No. 19 Franklin, Mitllin, Ju niata, Snyder, Perry. Union and Lycom ing counties, population 231,938. Distrl. I No. 20 Bedford, Fulton, Hunt ington, Clcarfie'.d and Centre ooumiets population ft07,rw0. District No. 25-Cambria and Blair counties, population 1S9.9H1. District No. 26-Armstrong, Butler, Jefferson and Clarion counties, popula tion 202,909. District No. 27 Fayette, Green and Somerset counties, population 1S8.1M. District No. 28-Wsstmoreland and In diana counties, population 202,731. District No. 29 Washington, Lawrence and Beaver counties, population 20.",l55. District No, 30 Mercer, Venango, For est, Cameron and Elk counties, popula tion 158,01.-). DMriet No. SI Eiie, Crawford and Warren counties, population 201.002. District No. 32-Ticga, Potter, Clinton and Mclvean counties, population Iii0,lii7, Only three of the districts aro reliably Demociatio, the Tenth, Eleventh and Sixteenth districts. The only doubtful distrists are those in the anthrscite coal regions, the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth districts. But with strong Re publican candidates nominated the Deru- ocrata could carry no more than the three district. conceded to them. The bill makes some very awkward divisions. For instance, the 30th, in which Forest county ia located, is about 130 miles In length w ith an average width of about 22 miles. Tho bill will likely see some rough sailing bclore it becomes a law. List of Jururs For February Court. GRAND JURORS. Russell, P. W laborer, Jenks. Himea, Z. 8., butcher, Jenks. Hunter, James, farmor, Hickory. Uottel, O. B, laborer, Bai nett. Tobey, Myron J., laborer, Kingsley. Hindman, Wm., farmer, Kingsley. Fleming, E. E., producer, Borough. Neeley, W. H., farmer, Jeuks. Gorman, W. J., farmer, Harmony. Johnson, Victor, laborer, Jeuks. Miller, D. II., farmer. Harnett. Keen, Joseph, laborer, Tionesta tp. Zuendel, T. F., farmer, Kingsley. McKean, Harper, blacksmith, Hickory. Nf ill, II. S., laborer, Jenks. Kendall, B. F., clerk, Jeuks. Garvey, Frank, foreman, Harmony. inegard, Fred, farmer, Green. Haslet, G. K., farmer, Kingsley, Fair, R, II., teamster, Howe. Bnrdick, A. R., laborer, Kingsley. Albaugh, H. W., farmer, Hickory. Dale, A. II . lumberman, Borough. Bashline, C. D laborer, Jenka. petit jurors. Kraden, A. R., lumberman, Barnett. Ishtnan, W. B., farmer, Harnett. S!augheuhaupt, W. E.,farmer, Barnett. Ittel, U. 8., farmer, Barnett Dunkle, Henry, farmer, Barnett, Hottel, W. W., laboror, Barnett. Black, J. C , farmer, Barnett. Rhiel, C. A., minister, Green. Edmundson, Jno., la"borer, Green. Brumbaugh, T. II., laborer, Green. Suiley, F. E., clerk, Harmony. Rendor, R. P., barber, Harmony. V alford, W. W., farmer, Harmony. Mclntyre, M. A,, farmer, Harmony. Reese, A. J., farmer, Hickory. Weston, L. II., pumper, Hickory. Goal, A. D., Producer, Howe. Yonder, John, butcher, Howe. Card, Wm. P., laborer, Howe. Hughes, W. T., farmer, Jenks. Fitzgerald, C. E., laborer, Jenka. Scott, George, fai mer, Jenks, Sliick, M. II., editor, Jenks. Cole, Wm., laborer, Jenks. Ballentine, J. G., teacher, Jenks. Pierce, II. K , laborer, Jenks. Murray, C. A., farmer, Jenks. Dodge, Jno. M., laborer, Jenks. Gillillan, J. C, sawyer, Jenks. Lovell, II. E., farmer, Kingsley. Confer, Samuel, laborer, Kingsley. Copeland, G. S., farmer, Kingsley. Maze, T. H., laborer, Kingsley. Hunter, Wilbur, laborer, Kingsley. Zuendel, George, farmer, Kingsley. Gillespie, Frank, laborer, Kingsley. Berlin, Eli, farmer, Kingsley. Byers, Daniel, fanner, Tionesta tp. Monday, Geo., farmer, Tionesta tp. Shiiver, J. A., farmer, Tionesta tp. Hood, Charles, farmer, Tionesta tp. Agnew, Leonard, liveryman, Borough. Morgan, Joseph, boat builder, Borough. Setley, W. 8., stone mason, Borough. Remarknble Care of EthenmntlsM.1 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years waa apposed to be incurable. . For a great many yeara doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incuralile. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufoctured by F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It acta directly on the blood ard mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7.rc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. . L. Excursion to California. On account of the Epworth League meeting at San Francisco, July 18-21, 1901, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul Railway company will sell ex cursion tickets from Chicago on July 8- 13, 1901, good to return until August 31, 1901. Fare going and returning via any direct route f'lO. Going direct route and returning via Portland, f9. Going di rect route and returning via Los Angelea and Shasta route (03.50, For sleeping car reservations and full particulars call on or address W. 8. Howell, G. E. P. A, 381 Broadway, New Yoi k, or John R. Pott, D. P. A., 810 Park building,. Pitts burg, Pa. 3U The Way to Sare Money when traveling ia to chose the route that oilers iow rst6s and good service. This the Nickel Plate load does to all points east or west. Tbia popular line will be the most available route this coming summer to Niagara Falls and the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo, which opens May 1st and continues until No veiniier 1st. Write, wire, 'phone or call at or address City Ticket Office, !W State St., Erie, Pa., II. V. Allen, C. P. A T. A. No. 9.-1-23 lit Cream of the News. A true actor never overacts his part. Pie-inventory sale going on now at T. C. 8. It Time is a lllo that wears, but makes no noise. Ralston Health Food ia tho best. Cooks iu fivo minutes. Tionesta Cash Store. It The world is a prison from which no man need hope to escape alive. Breakfast food that cooks In live min ute at T. C. S. H The tailor-made girl is all right, but most men pieler the ready-made. Pont miwi ladies' jackets at reduced prices. T.C.S. U Practice, may not mak. a lawyer per fect, but enough of it will make him rich. It raina on tho rich and poor alike it they are uuable to swipe an umbrella. Lots of good goods silling cheap at T. C. S. 1 A woman s beauty ia never consid ered a good recommendation by another woman. Tho who reprove tu aro ino'e val uable aa friends than thoao who Hatter us. New bata for boys and girls at Tio nesta Cash Store. " A few good misses in the chorus i apt to aid the opera in making a hit It is easier to,teach an old dog new tricks than it la todiscover the new trio". When a man'a temper gets tho best of him, it generally shows the worst of him. , New bats, latest styles, Just in, at T. C. 8. 11 is sometimes easier to step Into an other man's shoes than it is to walk in them. Every family buya augar. You get moatforll.00atT.es. It Many a man who suddenly rose to eminence neglected to take a parachute with him. OBJECT TO BISHOP POTTER. P.nn.TlTun'n tn I -nt. I mlrO A an Irctlng Him In ! tver s i A l t- . riIII.APEI.rHIA. Jan. lS.-Th. trustees of the university of Peiinsyl vrnit. were surprised to hani that then was some dissatisfaction mining the stu dents because of the selection of Kishor 1'iitler of Xe"' York to deliver the ad dm on University day, Feb. 2. Tin objictioii to Bishop Potter is due tu tin ad( less made by the Rev. Waylaid lloyl at the meeting n weoV ir:o We '' ' '" night. Ir. Hoyt described Philadel phia as a sen of moral corruption an ! a unsafe place for parents to send then sous to college. The students ale of th opinion that Bishop I'uter indorsed thosi opinions, and hence the opposition ti him. It is said tlint the students intend v present a petition to Provost Hair'so,' requesting that someone else be substi tuted for the bishop. Klwjtrlrlan hi. s I Im-elt. NEW CASTLE. Jan. VA-Genrec Weigle. a young electrician "f this city, took his life here by drinking four ounces of carbolic acid. IT KM IN 111: I IK. ALTOONA Andrew F. XovloH, 22 years old, a (Wt stand" proprietor, wa found dead in the. Rod Lion hotel. After registering he sat dow n in the office and fell asleep. When an attempt was made to arouse him it was found he was dead. WAYNESlU'Rli A little child of Harvey Lncy of this place was scalded to death by falling into a kettle of boil ing water, which the mother had just placed upon the floor. SUAKOX The Sharon and New Cas tle Electric Street Railway company hat been chartered with a capital of $lmi, 000. The incorporators are W. .1. Thomp son, Yonncstouu; ('. W. Palilinger. Van Vorhees; A. Powell, Pittsburg; S. W. Thomas, Etna, and A. II. Mercer, Al legheny. ME.inVII.LE The Democratic cltj convention has nominated L. W. Ohlinnc for mayor; L. II. Lauderbaugh, citj treasurer, and A. M. Ciiiudaker, city con troller. ALTOOXA Grant Newhall, wanted in Huntingdon for horse stealing, was captured by the local police on informa tion furnished by the commissioners of Huntingdon county. GREEXSRVKU-Joscph Llvinsky, a miner employed by the Pittsburg Coal company, was electrocuieu ill ine slope mines near West Newton by coming in contact with a live wire. S1IAROX The Sharon Steel company and the Beechwood Improvement com pany have entered Into an agreement whereby they will erect between 300 and 400 dwelling houses at South Sharon to GREEXSltt'Itn The boiler In the large flouring mills of Rols-rt Bogus, near Suterville, exploded. John Unggs, the niiller. was seriously injured. An unoc cupied house of Colonel Eli Snter was struck by a piece of the flying btsiler aud the building .was reduced .to splinters. Zinc and dirimlln? make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by band. washis;tox. Special Lnw.Rate Exrnrsion via Penn sylvania IJulIroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad announ ce that on February 7. April 4, and May 15, it will run special excur sions from Buffalo, Rradford, Titusville, Falls Creek, Kinzua, Tidinuteand princi pal intermediate stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Kilo Rail road, Erie to Lock Haven, inclusive, to Washington, for benefit of all who may wish to visit the national capitol. Round trip tickets, good going on all regular trains on day of issue, and good return ing on any regular trains within ten days, exclusive of going date.will be sold at rate of $10 for the round trip from points on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Divis ion, and from Erie, St. Maiys and inter mediate points; and at rate of $S.9.r from Driftwood, $8.15 from Renovo, $7.30 from Lock Haven, and proportionate rates from other points. These tickets will be good to return via Harrisburg or Philadelphia and to stop off at Baltimore and Philadelphia return ing if deposited with station ticket agents. For additional information consult smsll hand bills, apply to ticket agents, or address II. P. Eraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo District. 307 Ellieott Square, Main street, Butlslo, N. Y., or K S. !Ur rar. Division Ticket Agent, Williams port, Pa. 1-23 21 Special We liave loo many of those goods and will re duce our stock by giving you the benefit of the following prices: Former price, 50c, Former price, 75c, Former price. 1.00, ami Former price, 1.50, $1.7o,.MM) now l.'.M Former price, 2,35, 2,50, 3.00, now 1.75 These prices apply to every bat iu our store aud will hold good until February 1. See oi-r window. Quest loii Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicinn In the civlll.ed world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or .Billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard ol appendicitis, uervous prostration, or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of tbesystein, and that la all they took when feeling dull aud bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower' ill liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing the matter with you. Get Green'a Pri.e At manac at The Davis Pbaau.acy, Tionesta. The .Nickel Plato Itoad will send its 19. 1 Pan-American Expo sition calendar to any one sending their address to the General Passenger Agent at Cleveland, O. No. i-ilt CALIFORNIA. Thlrly-flve Dajs' Tour Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a special personally-conducted tour through Calilornia, to leave New York and Philadelphia on February 14, by the "Golden Gate Special," com-po-ed exclusively of Pullman parlor smoking, dining, drawing-ioom sleeping, compartment, and observation cars, re turning by March 20. This special train will be run over tho entire route. The best hotels will be used where extended stiq t are made, but the train will lie at the constant command of the party. Round trip tickets, covering all neces sary expenses, $t.'al from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad except Pittsburg, from which point the rate will be fit . For limber information apply to tick et agents; Tourist Agent, 1 196 Broadway, New York ; 4 Court Street, Brooklyn ; 78!) Broad Street, Newark, N. J. ; B. Cour laender. Jr.. Passonger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, M.I. ; Colin Htudds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, D. C; Thos. E. Watt, Pas senger Agent Western District, Pilt-burg, Pa. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Pa. :t. TIOM'WTA MAHKKW CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V aaek 1.10fii.5 Corn meal, feed, 100 tb l. Corn meal, family, 100 tb 1.2i Chop feed, pure grain 1. JO Oats - .38 Corn, shelled - ..V Realist bushel 2.A0 Hstn, sugar cured 13ft) .14 Bacon, sugar cured - .12(a). 13) Shoulders .10 Whitetisht kit .50 Sugar i.07 Syrup -"(;(! .50 N. O. Molasses .3.V .ftO Colfee, Roast Rio 14 (J 15 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea - .351 .50 Butler 2i!(. .25 Rice 06(i. On Kgvs, fresh - . w .20 Salt't barrel 1.45 Lard ... .11 Potatoes, p bushel, .50 Lime r barrel 901.00 Nails V keg 2.75 A TALC Or WOC A tmtll bor bu Sort Throii. Mother gct the oil ctn, Soakt cloth, Wripi boy't neck. Awik ill night. Neit morning Throat bliitcred; Riw beefsteak. Outtide to aore. Bor forgeta inside. Can't turn head lor H dayiaorrr They ever arruck lle.' He thinks "Neit Time I'll keep mum; Kerosene worse than Sort Throat. Don't fool nt again." Same boy, Little older, wiser. Sore Throat again. No limp oil lor him. Heard of TONSILINE. School chum used It. Telle mother, Who pities boy. Buys a bottle. 25c Gives two doses. Sleeps all night wahes op. Throat all rifht. One more fsmily Never without TONSILINt After that. TONSILINE CURE S SORE THROAT. Is sife and pleisant to tckt and quick tr.d urc Is cure. U ssd M wets. Alt DratglsM. Tltf TONSILINE CO., Canton, Ohio : Some Reasons '. V ! y You Should IruUt on Having ' ZuTiUA HARNESS OIL , ..ij.ii.,d by any other. . i-i .t;:!crs hard leather soft. ; " 'cc;al!y prepared. iei-ps out witer. A heavy bodied oil. ! E-Sarness A" excellent preservative. FVeduces cost of your harness, fjever I urns the leather; its ElTlcicnrv is increased. j Secures best service. j Stitcbes kept from breaking. Oil a sM in all IpOCalitlCB ManntVtm! hf Standard Oil ('mpaiBir, A TALC Or J0V B MEN' t BOYS' Sale HATS 1.25 now now now ;5c 50c 75c ROBINSON. .v.vo r.vcK.vF.vr. F-ldla Our stock Is always complete, and con sists of the largest and best aclectcd as sortment of IHuiiioimK, Wnt'lio, Clock, (itiltl antl rintt'd JoMclrj , Sterling Sil ver, Silver Tinted iVnre, Silver mid oilier oveltlt'H mul I.eniher otlt l'.ver Shown In the Cltv. The LEADING JEWELER Si SEN KC A St., Ol L CI fY, PA. JOE LEVI. We Have the EXVLI'SIVK tfKK.VCY Tor the ALFRED DOLCE, WARM LINFD FELT GOODS, io all colors br CHILDREN. JOE LEVI, OIL CIT1, 1M. The 30th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Of the McCucn Co., will open Jan. 21. $00,000.00 worth of high class nierch cindise at inventory prices for ten days. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA S i . OIL CITY, PA. 1. 1 HASLET & SONS. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AS I) UNDERTAKERS. TH N KSTA, PKXX. HOW alKiut vour stock or Stationary Wo do hi(jli class Job Printing. lip K. '. lir.ATII. 20th Century Store. Jun. 1st. 1901, wo took possession of the Lawrence & Sineavhnuh store ami the way we have been changing things around will certainly surprise you. The most important change, however, Is the price on most tilings. Not Higher But Lower. J st to room. We are going to otter some special bargains this week, in Misses Women's ami Children's shoes. We have not room to tell all about them, but nsk you to call and look them over and see if you are not satisfied that they are the best in town for the money. HEATH & 5EIT, Successors t LAWUEXCH & AO. A. II. A. Waynk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000. HI II KOTO KM A. Wayuii Cook, tJ. W. ltobiiiHou, Win, Siuoarbaiih, N. P. Wheeler. T. P. lliuhey. J. T. Palo, J. 11. Kelly. Collections remiltod for on ilsy of payment era all tho IvcncllU consistent with conservative b klnif. lntorent tid on tiipa lcMsiu. Your patronaKe rosiiectfully aollciUnl. Ordinauco No. 12. ax onniXAXt 1: Prohiliitiiiii esuiis under sixteei, years ol ac lr.Mii li loir, (sotl the areutN, Kiiardiaus or other bavins leirsl care nnd cUKt.Hty of such persoiis Irmn al hiwnii; an.t ierinittiiii; such person to lie; on the putilicotreets, lanes, alleys or pulilic places ill Ills Itorouuli ol 'l'ioiiesla, Pa., at lilnht alter t lie hours ol 8 o'clock p. til. from Ootober 1st 1. 1 April 1st and alter the hours ot II o'clock p, ill. trout April 1st to (K'tolier lt, prescrililnit penalties for tho viola tion thereof, and means for enforcing the same. Sue. I. lie it enacted ami ordained l V Tom n Council of the Borough of Tiones ta. Pa., aud it is hereov enaclcd and or- laincil hv authority of the same, Tiist it is herehy inmlo iinlawlol tor any person under sixUsmi yesrs of sua to ta or re main in on or lixn the piitihc streets, u. lev or puhlio olaces In the Horouuh of Tiouesia at liiuhl niter the hours ot S o'clock p.m. Irimi tK-loher 11 to April 1st ami '.I o'dotk p. In. from April 1st to Octoher 1st, unless such person i accompanied ly a parent, (tusr dian or oilier poison liavimc the lewal custody of such minor person, or hcnrim a wrilien stat'-iuent, ilaleil that day, ami signed by parent or guardian, ilis'lariiiK that ssid child is on a necesNsry errand. Tho liell of iil horongli shall bo tolled nine I nits, liltecii minutes hefore theap. poiutisl tiine.as a waniin, to lie known a ti e "Cm few Hell," alter which all such persons shall bo riHiiued lo lie homo oil the streets, except as herciitholoro pro. vid.-d. Ski . 2. It is hereby made unlawful for any parent, iiuardian of other pi' r son having the legal care or custody of any person under sixlceu year ol age to al low or permit auv such child, ward or other persons under such sge, wIiIIIh in such legal custody, to go or be in or ii'ton the strrels, alleys or putilic places in ssid iMirough ilhin the limn prohibited in Section 1, of this ordinance, as therein provided. JSko. ;t. Kach memher of the polieo force, consul. lo and spis-isl polieeiiian, is herehy suthorixed to arrest sny person violHting the provisions of Section 1 ot this ordinance and reluiu such person lor a reasonable time in which complaint can be made by such olhi-er and a war rant issued aud served. The iiurgess or justice ol the peace iiisv on view di rect the arrest of sny offender against this ordinance without information or wnrraut. Upon the lirst violation, the po lice ollicer shall tnke the person into cus tody and deliver him or her to the parent or guardian having the legal custody a aforesaid, and tlie lact of the said taking shall he re-mrled liy the ollicer to the llurgoss or justice ol the peace w lu shall enter Ilia same upon tiis docket w hich en try may he used in evidence upon a suli eiiient violation. Thellurgess orajustice of the pi ace seeing any person violating this oidiuance tn:i ' make a recoril of tho same which shall have tho same force anil elici t as if the nllcmlor had liecn tak en hefore him by hi; otlico' . I'ponasub seipient violatioii the person shall be ar raigned for ti lal hclorothe ilurgess. rany justice of the peace, and, upon conviction, lie lined not more than Five Dollars ii.on) and costs and upon failure to pay tho stud tine and costs, be eontlned ill the borough lockup lor a period n t exceed ing live days. ISkc. 4. Any parent, guardian, or other person as aforesaid, violating the pro visions of tins ordinance shall upon con viction thereof be lined not more than Kive Dollars (?.'i.Wl) and costs, and iimui failure to pay said lino anil costs, be con lined in I he borough lockup for a periial not exceeding live days. Nko. .'. It is hereby msdn iinlawful for sny per-on to forge or present to a police ollicer or magistrate, charged with carrying into ellect the provisions of this ordinance a fraudulent or forged writlen statement, where the said written statement is presented as required byHection 1 ofthis ordinance. Any person so forging or presenting a fraudulent or forged written statement to said police ollicer or magistrate may, upon information, arrest, tiial and con viction, be lined not more than Kive Dol lars (f).O(ij and costs, and upon failure to pay the same, be conlired in the Isirough lockup for a period not exceeding live days, Kit, 0. Thisordinanceshall bein force and take ellect ou and after the 1st day of February, A. P., P.KIl. Passed', January 4th l!Kil. Attest: T. K. Armstrong, I). V. Ct.ARK, President of Council Secretary of round. And now, Ian. f, l!-ul, the foregoing Or dinance piesentcil and on due consider ation it is hereby approved. T. F. KITCIIEY, Burgess. WANTED! Reliulile man for Manager of Branch Otlico we wish "o open in this vicinity. If vour reoof il is I. K . here is an oi.nor- lunily. Kind y give good relerence w hen ; writing,. I Thk A. T. Morris Whoi.ksai r. Hot kk' ! Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustratod catalnguu 4 els. stamps. PHIL- DRENS SHOES W 25G I PER FAIR. WERE 75G AND $1.00. SMHAUISAUGH. fio.rs. KKI.I.T, Cashier, Wm. Kmkahiiai'uii, Vice President, NATIONAL RANK, at low rattw. Wo proml-wi our custom FROM $5.00 UP' WW"' THE iviAGHINE THAT TALKS, Site's tim Oil, Familiar Soul's, I'laya ho Vi. liu, l'iccalo ami llanjo belter than you cuM, as well as Sousa't ami (!i!ni. ire's baml sclcclimn. I letter than ft tltow as you liava il every dav and uiglit Write tor cat lojrne. FARRELL'S NEWS ROOM. Opnnsile Union Depot. OIL CITY, PA. Telephone 2bl. Pennsylvania a KAIU(OAl). 1SCFFAI.O A XI) AI.I.KtJHKSY VAL I.KY DIVISION. Taking ellis-l, Xovemiier 2."), lias). No. 3n Bull'alo Ki press, dally except Sunday ll::tja. Ill, No. 3)1 Oil City anil Piitsburg Kx ress,dai'ly,exccpt Sunday..7::i0 p.m. F'or II iekory.Tidiouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Oieaii ami the Fast : No. Si (Dean Kxpre., daily ex -ept Sunday 8:60 a. in. No. ;l Pittsburg FCxpress, daily except Sunday 4:15 p. til. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent, J. It. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WOOD, (ieneral Manager, tien'l Passenger Agt Notice of Appoals. Notice is hereby given that the com missioner of Forest county will be at tho following places, at the tlmo designated, or the purposes ol holding appeals lor the Triennial Assessment of IWil : HoweTwpat F'.osts, 'luesdav, Jan, ."ith, pail. Jenks Twp, st Marlenvl lo, Wednos day, Jan. Pith, 1!K)I. ilarnett Ta p., at Clarington, Thursday, Jan. 17tli, I'.hiI. tireen Twp., at Nebraska, F'riday, Jan, lNth, pml. llariiionv Twp., at West Hickory, Tuewlay, .tnu. 2Jd, ltOI. Hickorv Twp.. nt F'.ast Hickory, Wed nesday, Jan. 21, BUI. Kingslev Twp . nt Kelleltvillo, Thurs day. Jan. 'Jlth, PKIl. Tionesia Tp., at Tioneta. Monday, Jan. 'tli, pi. lioneste Born, at Tionesta, Tuesday, Jan. VI'lli, Pml. It. M. Hkrm an, J. T. Carhom, J. T. Pai-k. Attiwl: Commissioners. M. T. Hi.MiMA. Clerk. Administrator's Notice In the matter of the Flstale of Pen ills Downey, late of I lartiKiny Twp., Forest Co. Pa., deed. No. 1 of F'eli'y Term, Hill, H. P. Whereas 1 tturs of Ad minis tration have liivti this day issued to mo as Administrator of mild" estate, all par. tics indebted hereto are requested anil required to make payment to me at Tio nesta, !'., or tu my attorney. Jamkn ii. Davis, Administrator. P. M. Ci.akk, Attorney. Tioresta, Pa., Jar. -2, l'.MI. Wanted-An Idea Wbn ran think f momv mitipi IUIok to paU-nif Pmtet yoar : thr mmf brltm yon weHb. WrIU JOHN WtDDKHlil KN CO., PnUnt AUor neyt, Waulilnntuu, ll. ('., for thvlr $1. prlto uaf VUii list ul &WU aiUAiirW lufMiUuu wauiUmL . 14 4- -. mi 3
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