THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WENK. EOITOM 4 PaosmtToa WEDNESDAY, MARCH X, mi. AXXOl'NCKMms. Ratea-County Treasurer, flrt. State ieiogau, Jo. (.-utility Surveyor, ISi. Cash must accompany the oroer lor announce, menu Primaries-Saturday. May 4, 1WI. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to ai.noiino CAL VIN M. AKNEK. of Tionesta. as a can. didatcfor County Treasurer, subject to 1 i.i : - " lfUOIICM UMIgf. We are authorial to announce F It K E. MAN R. LANSON ofTioncsta. si c.n- didate for County Treasurer, subject to itepuoucan usages. STATK DELEGATE. We are authorised to announce K.I,. MER L. Si ri'OX, of feuks township, a a candidate for Delegate to the Rcpub lican Stalo Convention, Instead of Investing in free public li braries, Senator Clark has just bought another railroad. I'KOvkh CLKVK'.ASn Wa (4 years of aire on Tuesday. Its is now the only living Ex-President of the United States. Kino Edward is so well satisfied with the results of his reign up to this time that he has already applied for an In crease of salar. Wk hew no boasts from Bryanie or gans about how much more prosperous the people would have been had the boy orator been elected. Gkbmas nails have been worstej in the world's market by the American ar tlefe, which only goes to show that the consumer knows a good thing w hen he sees it. AcoomuKii to President Hadley, the empire is only twenty-lire years away, this leaves us a quarter of a century in which to perfect t e Australian ballot system. If (torn Paul has succeeded in making the war so expensive as to force a change in the tariff policy of Great Britain be has done something quite as important as staggering humanity. Thk British commanders in the Trans vaal are due lor another cablegram an nouncing that the "Boers aro again on the vorge of surrender.'- They just cap tured another British supply train. Thkkr is weighty proof of tho fact that tho Porto Rican tariff is not objectionable to the people of that Island, for a commis sion is now at Washington working for a continuance of the system whereby owners of real estate are enabled to es cape taxation. It apiears the insurgents have joined with the Democrats in the legislature of thia Slate to prevent any ballot reform measure from passing that has any real reform features attached. As a matter of fact the only ballot reform needed in this section is an a t which will hang the whelp who tries t buy his wiy into of fice by offers of money, whiskey or any oilier "consideration." But (he preuent day "reformer" is not anxious for any thing that would interfere so materially with his tactics. A rill which has passed one branch of the Pennsylvania legislature permits Sunday fishing. If this bill becomes a law t here ought to be no hindrance to Sunday bunting, the opening of ra-e courses, base hall grounds, beer saloons, etc., on the Sabbath day. Some people who pretend to think it's awful to "ripper" bills aro strong advocates of legislation favorable to Sabbath lawless ness, the permitting of pool selling and gambling at country fairs, Ac. But that's diflerent, you know. Let us look back and consider what we would have been what would have become of this country if policies advo cated by the Decocratio party during the last thirty years bad bnen adopted ! The nation would have been dismembered. If thai had been escaped, by favoring wild and chimerical financial policies we would have been bankrupt. If we bad cast aside chances for territorial agrau dizeinent which camo to us, not by our own scekiug, but by force or circum. stances we did not controi, wo should have failed to attain the ) oailion among the nations of the world that dow is pos sessed. Lookback and see where the adoption of Democratic policy would have led us. Look where we stand to day. Albany Journal Thk insane King Otto, of Bavaria, hav ing dovel'iped a wild, uncontrollable do sire to kill offa few people each day, bis attendants have adopted a plan whereby to humor him. Tho bloodthiisty King is placed at a window of the castle and given H gun loaded with blank cartridges. Pea an ta are hired to pass near the win dow and are instructed to fall as if shot when they hear the report of a gun. The King fires, the peasant falls and Otto goes wild with delight. In this way he disposes of flltcen or twenty peasants daily. The supposed victims are paid weekly wages. This la a realistic, hut Mill harmless way of humoring the Kingly fancy, but if it should happen that a mistake be made some time, ai-.d a gnu loaded with a sure-enough cartridge ne given tin Majesty, the joko, of course, would be on the peasant. Blizzard. Alt important decision has just been banded down by the Supreme Court of this State. We refer to the case of the City of New Castle against F. W. Cutler, The question involved was the liablity of the defendant for a fine under the city ordinance for selling groceries without license, air. cutler claimed that be was agent for an Ohio concern, denied the le gality of the ordinance and raised a qnoslion of inter-state commerce law, The court of common pleas from which the case was curried, decided against Mr. Cutler, and the Superior Court reaffirmed the decision of the lower court. An ap peal was taken to the Supieme Court and the finding ol the lower courts has been finally upheld. The effect ol the decision will bo to protect home dealers against itinerant agents from other Slates taking orders in towns where hs-al dealers are protected by license ordinances. Titus vilte Herald. Tit? People Are Rita Mckinley. The President's policies are right and the people are witb him. Fair-minded Democrats know that he is right aud that they cannot consistently oppose him. For that reason they let go of Bryauisiu, but perhaps try to keep up an appeir ance that will not cut them off from the support ol IVmocratic districts. There has usually been a reaction atter the strain of a presidential campaign so that after two years the President was conlronted by a Congress from the op posing party. But the Congresa elected in the middle of President McKiuley't term, and again at the end of bis ll-st term, contains growing Republican ma jorities. The spring elections everywhere this year show that McKinley policies have lost none of their popularity w ith the people. Strongly partisan Democrats may continue to carp, but fair Democrats are not trying to trip the President and increase the difficulties of his position They know that be is light and do not seek to prevent bi in from going ahead. Ringhampton Republican. Inaugural Epigrams. By President McKinley: The path of progress is seldom smooth There are some national questions in the solution of w hich patriotism should exclude partisanship. We will not leave tho destinies of the loyal millions in tho islands to the dis loyal thousands. The American people, intrenched in freedom at home, lake their love fr it witb them wherever they go. The prophets of evil were not the builders of the republic, nor in its crises since have they saved or served it. Sectionalism has disappeared, Pivi. slon on public questions can no longer lie traced by the war maps of l.-sil. Surely, after 125 years ol aehiovniciit for mankind, we will not surrender our rqnality with other rowers on matters fundamental and essential to nationality. By Vino President Roosevelt: Accordingly as we do well or ill, so shall mankind in the future be raised or cast down. We belong to a young nation, already of giant strengtb, yet whose present strength is but a forecast of the power that is to come. A great work lies ready to the hand of this generation; it should count itself happy, Indeed, that it is given the privi lege of doing such a work. There is more Catarrh in thia section of the country than all other diseases put together, aud until the lust few vcais was supposed to be incurable. For a grent many years uociors pronounced It a lix-al liseaso, ami prescribed loc.il remedies. and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufoctured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the ouly constitu tional cure on the market, it is taken nternally in doses from 10 drons to a tcaspooiiiul. It acts directly on the blood aril mucous surfaces ol the system. Thev olter one hundred dollars for any case it mils to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, HailVFamily Pills are the best. The Late Mrs. Church. The following additional particulars of the late Mrs. Matilda Church, who died at her home on Church Hiil on tho 17th inst., have been handed us for publi cation: For many years she had been alllicted with bronchitis and about three weeks previous to bor death she was seized with la grippe. From the first or her sickness, those that waited upon her felt there was little hope of recovery : but she left a blessed testimony that she was not afraid to die, and during the early mor ning hours her spirit took ils Hight to return to the God who pave it. At her bedside were her son, S. E. Church of Church Hill, and her step-son, John C. Church of W. Va., Misses Kate and Mar garet Dempsey of Franklin, Pa., neices of the deceased, and Miss Laura Church of Fertigs, Pa., a ncice or the late Ira Church. She is survived by the follow ing step-childien: Mrs. J. II, Wentwortu of Tionesta twp., Mrs. Jacob Shaffer, Mrs. Sheilas Range and .lames Church, of Hickoiy twp., Mrs. Joshua Hall of W. Va., and Hilton Church of New Mats-1 moras, Ohio. Also a brcther and sister, Albert Dempsey of Iowa, aud Mrs. James Reynolds of Sibley, Iowa. Matilda (Dempsey) Church was born in Colum biana Co., Ohio. She was the second daughter of Samuel Dempsey. On July 27 lWi."i, she was married to tho lato Ira Church, being his second wife. Funeral services were held at her late home Tues day morning last at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Stone of Youngsviile, Pc. Her age was 71 years, 2 months anil days. Her leinaina were laid to rest beside her lato husband In the cemetery on Church Hill." The surviving relations desire to return thanks to the neighbors and friends for their:, any acts of kindness during tie illness and after the death of Mrs. Church. Letter to X. G. Cole. Xrbraka, JVi. Dear sir: You know your painter; we don't; we only know painters in general. There are two sorts, as there are two sorts of everybody else. One paints as well as he can ; the other as poor as he can aud get business. The one who paints as well as he can is all the time learning: the other one knows it all now. Josh Billings says "it's better not to know too much than to know so many things that a'n't so." There are lots o things in paint that "a'n't so." Lead and oil is on of 'cm, Devoe lead and zinc lasts twice as long; Is better in every respect; is ready to dip the brush in ; you can depend on the colors; no mystery; no uncertainty; costs no more; costs less. We hope you employ Mr. Open-Mind Painter, and not Mr. Know-it-all now. Yours truly, 27 F. W. Dkvok Co. P. S. James D. Davis sells our paint in your section. Ililtiijiient Tax .Notice. All persons owing taxes in Tiomsta Borough lor I'.mo nre hereby notified that liixsame must be paid helore June 1st, Ml , alter which date same will be col lected as law directs. S. J. Hktlev, Collector. March IS. l!KiI, :it Cream of the News. Even a plain woman may turn many heads by going Into church late. - -Cash prices on everything only at T. C. S. It Nobody ought to be poor In March when there's so much change. All styles ladies' shirt aist ready to wear, lbipk'ns. It It's funny that tho girls who don't fancy work do fancy-work. Royal Worcester s'raight front cor sets at Heath ,C Fell's. It Never laugh at a boy with a pugno-e You don't kuow what may turn up. Still a whole lot or those woolchalUcs shirt waist patterns lelt. No two alike. Hopkins. It A man shows natural polish when his head is like a billiaid ball. New goods in every department ut Heath A Kelt's. It Even the professional strong mau can't always raise a beard. Don't be deceived, "ijueen Q rnlity" shoes beat them all. T. C, S. 11 We will soon havo to take up the questiou of tho shirt-waist m.ui again. Nice new lino of men's fancy shirts at Heath A Feil's. It Blushes are not always as genuine as freckle. All grades of carpet at prices that bring your order, T. C. S. It Live and learn but some meu seem to live a great deal mote than thev learn. When you are looking for sh es don't forget that the Douglas is tho best. Hop. kins sells them. It See those ladies' suits at (7.50 and $10. They are worth more money. TioncsU Cash Store. It Strangely enough whisky must first be drank before it can intoxicate. Best line of shirts and ties all up-to-date. T. C. S. It There won't be a real spring until tho snao liars begin to produce. While we aio busy talking dry goods, Ac, you must not overlook the fact that we sell shoes too. Heath A Feit. It Low prices make goods sell at Tio nesta Cash Store. It The average salary of school teachers in Pennsylvania for l'.Hjil was Itl.ftJ a month, a decrease of six cents from the previous year. Don't listen to what others say, but come and see the goods and then you will be convinced that you save money by dealing at T. C. S. It -Michigan will have a splendid State building at the Pan-American. iiO pair Ladies' and Misses shoes opened today. They are all the famous Richardson make. There is none better, Hopkins. ll The extensive and valuable resources of Louisiana will be exhibited at the Pan-American exposition. Large lines of light weight under wear and hosiery at T. C. 8. It It isn't necessary for a girl to be an athlete to enable her to jump at an offer ol marriage. The Greatest In Western. Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg Ditpatcb during this year and century will continue to main tain ils high position among leading newspapers of the country, aud will, as it has been in the past, be the foremost paper in the Westeru Pennsylvania. The news of the world will be round In the Dispatch every morning ; special corres. pondenU and alliances with other papers providing the means tn cover every news source in tho universe. Tht Sunday edition or the Dispatch is conceded to be the leader or its class in its line: With special articles by the foremost writers, illustrations that are appropriate and well executed, together with the latest ideas in typography, it is undoubtedly the journal for excellence. The large and rapidly increasing circula tion is evidence that it Is wbat It claims to be. The Home Study Circle, which has been a feature of the daily Dispatch for several years, has been succeeded by the Current Topic Club. It is a worthy sue cessor of Hie Home Study Circle and Is the bet feature or its kind in journalism of to-day. Lending men and women of letters, art, science and business will contribute to this department of The Dis patch, which will be more popular than was the Home Study Circle with its wealth ofin for ination. In all departments The Dispatch is complete; nothing being left uncovered, and so popular is it that in thousands or homes to speak or newspapers is to think of The Dispatch. License Applications. Notice is horcby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in my olllce and will bo uresented April 10, I(i01, at the Court of Quarter sessions ot forest county l'a.: 1. J. H. Powers, Keystone House, Mar ienville, Ph. 2. J. 11. Fidler, Hotel Forost, Marien. ville. Pa. 3. James Aharah A F. R. Larimer, Marien House, Marienville. Pa. 4. J. 8. Caldwell, Diagonal House, ISy- roiiuown, ra, 6. L. K. Branch, Central Hotel, Clar ington. Pa. i. 'J. K. fc M. L. Gerow, Central House, Tionesta Borough. 7. K. A. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tio- uesia norougn. , Certified from the record. ' J. U. Koukhtsos, Clerk. March 20, 1!W1. SOn E THROAT And It Caroling With jj' tohsiliheO- never fails. 3 na 50 cents . All urUlUE.f - Tht Toeiltlsi 1 Ctaptar, CtnfM. Qfcfe. gCr. Fenner's KIDNEY g andOackaciie Cure, ,r nullify, KWUPT Bfl'l LrillitrT , ! nl.t.-. Inline Rack. Hi-art hi-u .i .skiit I !"". lilK-iiitmli-ni. H-t W.'tf mir. i-fi-. liniaiiing in female Weakness J (Kami.- u (tjf luAU MJcJ-1-vivliJ.V. E i nai one way 01 ui.inn it. y I It. TOKSIMKR " w; J ' s v :. 1 Spring1 Goods! r,YOLEC.V White (oqps, Irrfcxst Etc. I'.arly ltiij er Huve I lie AdvmilnKc oT First Selection;. ROBINSON, Threshermen, Saw Mill and users of. Boilers and Special attention is called to the New Huber for 1901. Six to twelve horse power, one belt runs the entire machine, the tension on every pulley is just the same, one tightener is all that is required. Our claims arc: the nearest perfect separator, the greatest capacity for saving the grain anil the best cleaner for all kinds of grain. THE DUST COLLECTOR Is a great invention, thresherman should have it. THE WIND STACKER Another great invention de serves special mention. The stock men are relieved of a life-killing job and the operator of the machine can crowd it to its utmost capacity. A stack built by wind blast will keep far better than any other way. SAW MILLS. Capacity, 8 to &",n0u feet lumler per day. Patent feed and backing devices gains .10 to 40 per cent. BOILERS AND ENGINES. Portable a::d stationary, all sizes aud kinds suit able for saw mill men, thr. shermen and all kinds ot heavy work. SHINGLE MILLS, WOOD WORKING MA CHINKS OF ALL KINDS. SKCON 0-11 AN II BOILERS, ENGINES, HORSEPO (V Kits and THRESHING MACHINES at spersal low prieea. Write for catalogue and prices. JOHN A. MAGEE & SON, Wholesale and CLARION, PENNA. Our Reason for Advertising ia tliat wo want to keep in touch with you. We have an many dif. ferem clas-es of Wall paper, ao mnuy slylea that we MUsT tell you ot mem. we want to tell you that you may familiarize yourself mart. Imported F.ipers I?rqm workshops. We have the clever "Art Nuuveau" design?, which have captured the country. Art Nouveau was originated by ao Austrian and pcrefected by the resourceful Frenchman. Other papers, too, from eight dollurs a roll to one cent a roll a hundred thousand rolls of it. We'll pay your car fare both ways on a ten dollar purchase. GEORGE 206--208 CENTRE ST., Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsyl vania, Charles V, Fox, of Lvnch, Eorest County, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, INifi, hav ing applied for a full discharge from ail dehts provable against his estate under said Act, notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said Court at Pitlsburg, in said District, on the loth day or April, Idol, at 10 o'clock in the Ion noon, to show cause, if any thev have, why the nrayer of the said p'etitioii ershould not be granted. WILLIAM T. LINDSEY, Clork. Men, Engines. Every Itetnll Dealers In ol them as often as possible e, ao with our lining at thia busy J. VEACH, - OIL CITY. PA. Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the Unite. I StateB for the Western District or Pennsylvania, Hruco Crain, of Lynch toreat county, Pennsylvania, a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of Jul v 1 IX'.H, having applied for a full discharge rrom all debts provable against his es tate under said Act, notice is herebv eiv- PH In ntl bnnvn i .. nu.,n KruiiMrs and oiner per sons in interest, t appear before the said f mirt ut l.itul - , ...... .. .. ... . ,,, K ,,, , MHlr,(.t the 10th day or April, 1IMII, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they havo, why the praver of the said pe titioner should not be granted WILLIAM T. LINDSEY, Clork. oV- Hi The International Tallorlnff Co., " N ,nd rhtc'"- c-nn.it be bcaltn in Style, Fit, Torkminsliip, Quihty or Price CU ca our dealer and tee the hand for yourwll. HEATH & FEIT, Agents. ao. A. U'aynk Cook, President. A. II. F011! EST COUNTY NATIONAL HANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, - - - 130,000. m k k in o lot A. Wayne Cook, O. V. Kobiusou, Win. Nmcarlmugu, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Kitchi.y. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yiiient at tow rate. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest tid on lime deposits. Your patronage respectfully aoliclted. New Arrivals. We are daily receiving our new atylea of Spring goods and we ran truihlully iaj thai arhe re superior to anything we ever hal the pleasure to ahnw hereto fore. We are headquarters for 11 styles of PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL PATENT KIDS iu Oxford as well aa in high cut hultoD ami lace boota. We ahould be pleased to show you these goods at any time whether you wish to nurchate at the time or not. You will find price! lower than same goods can be purchased elsewhere. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Peneca, & Sycamore Sta oil ciTi, r.i. Phone 2)3. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uucciunlcd by any other. Renders hard leather soft, E-iJK-'cially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your luirnesa, N"vcr burns the leather; in Efticiencv is increased. fecurcs best service, titches kept from breaking. OIL s sold in all "OCalitiee MsnnfsrtnrM hf landnrd Oil f 'ompaar. A. CURE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE, Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TI OISTE STA, IP.A.. Telephone o. 20. Administratrix's Notice. I'tora of Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Hunter, late of Kndeavor, urt-CTincii, iinvuiic ueen granien 10 lie un dersigned, all persons indebted to aaiil estate aro requested to make pavmcnt, and those having claims against llie same will present them duly authenticated without delay to Moi.i.m J. lit! tick, Ai i in iniKt ia ri x, Sami-ki. I). Ihwim Kndeavor, Pa. Attorney, Tionesta, l'a. Alurch 'M, liml. We hoU the h.incJ that wins the public. Our INTERNATIONAL 5UITS are perfect in every respect, and it would be well for you to study our hand before you play a losing game. nozs. Kki.ly, Cashier. V, SXKAHBAl'OH, Vice Pmideii) Spring Tailoring. The munagor of ou. Tailoring De partment, Mr. V. A. Hurch, line re turned from Ntw York, ladened with new ideas, new aaylea and all the lat est fads in correct clothra for thee un ing apring and aiimnier aeaanna He has a mitt surprises for our stylish yuung men thai we think they will appreciate. Our selection i, choice woolens are now ou our counteta aud you are invited to call ami pint your self on the proper thing! in dress for the coming seasou. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY, PA. Painting and Paper-hanging. 1 have aecured the ai-encv for the celebrated MYSERS ILL" min paper ami can show you samples and quote prices that will beat them all. I make a specialty of artistic house painting and ioeide fin Uhing. If you've anything in my line let mo know and I will call on you. GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTI. PI. lennsylvania UAII.ltOAl). lilt-rAK) AXI) AM.KOHEXY VAL I.KY MV1SION. Taking ellect, November 25, 1!KM). No. 80 Rtitrulo Kxpresa, daily excent Soiiilitv i i..,r. - No. J.: Oil City an, pirtnlmrsr r.xi ress.daily.except Sunday .7:.T0 p.m. Forllickory.Tidionte.Warren.Klnaua, Hradford. (i lean ,.i ti. i-.. . ' No. 81 Olean Kx press, daily extent Siimluv N . o.ov a. in. o. .it I'lttshnrg Expreaa, J i-Acvpi nunuay ........... 4:16 p. tn. For Time Tl.l. .,wl ..i.k, ;.., H..U HI, ,11, Hill,,- ination consult Ticket Agent. . nun ni.-ssiU.N, J. K. WOOD, ... iieri manager. Uon'l 1'assenger Agt. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr GENKRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portainimr tnMai-lilnerv. En. gines, Oil V ell Tools, Gaa or Water Kit- ungsanil General Klaeksmithingprompt- iv none nt Is-iw ItMlca. Repairing Mill Machinery given anecial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the !haw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronage solicited. KREI). (J R KTT E N B K KO E R. IT DA VC TO A DV ERTISE in a I V Til 18 PA1-KR.
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