THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. t, . teiTOB 4 PaoSBICTOa. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. I90i 1902 JANUARY 1902 Su. ; Mo. Tu. We., Th. I Fr. ! Sa. ljjjj J67 J jion 12 13 1415 16 17 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 126 27 28 29 30 3l i TOWNSHIP CAl'CrSES. TIONESTA TWP. The Republican voters of Tionesta township will meet at Ibe township bouse, Saturday, January 25, 1902, at 2:00 o clock p. m., for the purpose of noinl nating a Republican ticket for tbe Fel- ruary election. J. W. Moico, Committeeman. HAKNOXT TWP. The Republicans of Harmon? twp. win meet at the Election Mouse at tbe Fogft Farm, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1902, at i o doc p. m. to nominate a Republican ticket lor tbo February election. Geo. L. Kino, D. E. Carbon, Committeemen. KIXUSLEY TWP, The Republicans of Kingsley twp. will meet at the Township House, Newtown Mills, Saturday, Jan. 25, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m., to nominate a Republican ticket for the February election. Oeo. V. Osgood, Committeeman ORKEX TWP. Tbe Republicans of Green twp., will hold tbeir caucus at th Township House at Nebraska, on Saturday, Jan, 18, 1902, from 2 to 7 o'cock p. ra, for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the February election. 8. P. WHiTEnaif, Committeeman. The British publio Is excited about a poet with a nrod. It is clear that Kip ling will never reach tbe laureatship on the strength of skill and flattery. Ir tbe general extermination of mos quitoes results from American expert ence In Cuba, another reason exists wby tbe liberation of the island waa a profit able Job. Timothy L. Woodri-fp has tbe gift of patience. After running for the vice presidency and governorship of New York he ia serving a third term as lieu tenant governor. Mr. Bryan is non-cotnmital concern ing the Democratic ticket for 1904. But if he personally appears in the next Democratic national convention there will I e a lively scene unless the senti ment of his party changes. Reciprocity which benefits another nation to the Injury of eur own ia not the object of the men who are the frienda of American industry. Reciprocity which will ex tend our trade should be welcomed. The difference between the two is the dif ference between free trade and protetcion Democracy and Republicanism. If the beet sugar industry ia to be abandoned to distruction and the Inter ests of the American consumer alone are to be considered, all of tbe duties on sugar of all kinds should be completely abro gated, and refined as well as raw augar should be freely admitted Into all Amer ican ports. It would be interesting to observe the holy hoiror with which Mr. Haveineyer, now so full of sympathy for the poor Cubans and the poor American consumer, would regard such propo sition as this. Whkji a stamp is placed on a letter it represents one of 00 mda for each man, woman and child in the United States. Enough stamps will be Issued this year to supply each Individual in the United States with at least sixty of them. Dis tributed among tbe popu'ation of tbe en tire globe, says the Detroit Free Press, they supply each person with postage for not less than three letters. Placed aide by side in a continuous line the total issue would girdle the entire earth three times, forming a variegated ribbon around it nearly three Inches in width. If spread out in the same manner across the United Slates, the itamps would form a paper sidewalk from New York to San Fran cieo over three feet wide. Pasted In a stamp collector's book of llie conventional size, the years issue would hair fill 1,000, 000 volumes, which placed one upon an other would form a solid column over twenty-five miles high. If this is true, as Edward Everett Hale Bays, that the United States postal system is the great est of popular educators, the figures will serve to show the extent of Uncle Sam's present service as a school teacher. A nispATcir from Washington dated the 10th Inst, says : A letter received at the Scnato P. O. this morning was directed to the "nerviest Republican U. 8. Senator" For some reason the Senate postmaster placed the communication in Senator Penrose's mail. The letter wss undated and unsigned, but the envelope was post marked Baltimore. This i the commu nication it contained: "Senator, what do you think of tiie cowardice of the great Republican party afraid to tackle the question of disfranchisement? Permita Mr. Gorman to ride rough-shod over the good old Republican party. Doesn't the Constitution say, 'Whenever the right to vote is abridged" etc.? Then (he repre sentation In Congress and in the Elect oral College shall likewise be abridged accordingly. No use writing a sermon on this question. The good old party lacks nerve to tussle with the nervy Democratic party. The privates in the ranks ate waiting to hear tbe first shot fired in Congress on this question. One by one the Republicans of the South are among the missing in Congress, beaten by the nerve of tbe Democrats on the disfranchisement of Republican voters. Strike back, Scnalorl Hew to j (he line? Have you the nerve?" 1 McKinley Day Proclamation. Governor S'one has issued the follow ing bmt'lamation : To the people of Pen ns.vlraiiia Tbe Governor of Ohio ha-i by public proclamation called attention to tho McKinley National Memorial Asso. oiation, organised for the purpose of rais ing a fund lor tbe erection of a suitable monument at the grave of William Mo Kinley, and has recommended that (he people of Ohio be given an opportunity to contribute to this fund. The citizena of Pennsylvania, who hav so richly profited by bia life's work, ow a great debt to William McKinley, and the response to tbe inviiatiou of tho Mc Kinley National Memorial Association shoc'd be prompt and liberal. I therefore, heartily join with tbo Gov ernor of Ohio in suggesting that Wednes day, January 29, the fitty-ninlh anniver sary of the birth of William McKinley, bo observed by all the schools of tbeStste as "McKinley Day," and that on theSun day preceding tbe 29lh of January speclel memorial exercises be he d in all our churches. I also suggest that an opportunity be then given in both school and churches to those who desire to aid In tbe work. iacn contributor ia requested to give bis name and postoftioe address, so that a suitable memorial receipt may be re'urn ed therefore by the association. Contractions may be sent direct to Mr. Myron T. Herrick, Treasurer, Cleve land. O.: or if sent to Mr. Thomas Dolon Philadelphia, or Mr. William McConwav, Pittsburg, Trustees of this association they will be promptly forwarded. William A. Stosr, Governor, Turs far the new Congress baa been businesslike body, and tje reputation for such ability is worth keeping and ex tending. ixcLESA has never bad cause to apeak, botrowing tho language of Kip ling, of "tbe flanneled fools at tbe wicket and the muddled oafs at the goaU." The boys drop tbe bat and pigskin aud fall in at tbe first note of tbe bugle. The census bureau announces that the population of the United Statea, includ ing new possessions, in the year 1900 was W,2M,069. By 1910 the 100,000,000 mark will have been passed. The total f t the Philippines is 8,9M,330, a considerable reduction In former istimates. For tbia lateat return the satisfaction of tbe Phil ippines commission is responsible. HONOLULU. "The Pearl of the Tropics." Asthegrest round sun came slawly creeping o er the mountain tops, we en tered tbe harbor at Honolulu and re ceived our first view of that beautiful tropical city.. Dark clouds were hanging heavily o'er the city and round about the mountain tops, giving it a peculiar sp pearance. Before we were securely docked we bad the pleasure o seeing many native boys darting around the ship like ao many nsnes. 1 hey were diving for coins that were tossed them by tbe passengers. If they peichknce, in diving lor tbe same coin, knocked their heada togetner, they said nothing. On coming to the surface they tossed their black bair from their eyes and grinned good naturedly at (he successful one, who, after holding up the coiufora moment, slipped it inlo hi spacious cheek, rolled over on bis back as if the water were a featherbed, and began gesticulating for more coins. Thia waa highly entertaining, but my attention was drawn by the sound of many feet hurrying down tbe gangway and soon I wss one of tbe number on terra firms once more. Hurrying across ibe dirty street I came (o the fish market where all kinds were exhibited for sale. The noxiom odor was soon forgotten when one caught eight of (be brilliant colors. There were the tiny, sparkling prawn, tbe liny silvery shrimp, the aku with its blood red meat, and (he horrible, evil-eyed octopus, with all tbo colore of tbe rainbow, floating around under its transparent skin. On all aides noisy Chinamen were dashing water over tbem, tying up parcels with banana leaves and giass snd soliciting the by-slanders in pig-English. Passing on I came to the fruit stalls but not caring to be taken in myself I watched a fellow traveler, who on seeing a fine yellow fruit, shaped like our pear, purchased a number and treat ed his friends. The grimaces that fol lowed would make fit cartoons lor Puck, for they had their first taste ol that lus cious mango, I hastened oo to tbe heart of the city, passing three streets lined with native women making leis. Leis are made by plucking the blossoms from their steins and stringing them on a thread. Tbey also make green lets by chewing and twisting small leaves and vines together. The native woman instead of pinning huge hoqueta ou her person (our custom) twines these leis 'round about ber, which make her very pleasing in tbe eyes of her dusky lover. Many or our young ladies imitated the natives till they resembled fairy queens, or as some Yale mau sug gested, as sisterhoods or Ophelias In her first stages or that unhappy maid's affec tions. Thelolaui Palace, the former residence of the Hawaiian rulers, is one of the principal sights or the city. The build ing is a fine piece ol architecture. The vacant (brone room and the vacant niches about the halls tell their own story. Prom the palaco I wandered across the spacious grounds to tbe old government building. Here the sound or many tongues in prog. ress attracted my attention. Tbe citizena were here paying tbeir taxes and trans acting legal business. There were booths for the English, Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese and Portugese. Each one after obtaining bis object, rapidly matched away. After viewing the city from the roof o this building, I alarted in quest of Queen Emma's hospital. Passing through an avenue or royal palms, which is said to be the finest in the world, I entered tbe grounds of the hospital. Tlie'bulld Ing is an example of ancient architecture. So perfect was the vegela'ion and pleas ing tbe ahade that it seemed one only need lounge bere and be would be made young sgain. Directing my steps along a certain ave nue I passed the mansion oT ex-Queen Lilioukalani. By all appearances she ia not poverty-stricken as has been stated by some statesmen. She seemed to be heartily enjoying a game of croquet. I easily recognized her fine physique from the cartoons which hare appeared in American papers. Another pleasing eight Is Punch Bowl, an rxunci volcano. From Us aummtu. AIM. SjM fn I -I 1 "j - . LI- " w m-a i u , r i, uiiu-sjaapaee U.thesurrouuding country extendln. Irom Waik k to Pearl Lochs, Diamond Head, Walanae Mountains, Kapiolanl Park and the great fish ponds built by Kiug Kamehamha, forming in allabeao tiful panorama. u returning in ma city t boarded a dumpy little street car drawn by mules with a native driver who waa also brake' man and conductor. Arriving at tbe base or Pacilij Heights I boardtd an electric car, which, loop by loop, climbed over the porous lava until (he city with its forest of palms, the harbor witn its niasa of spars, lay far beneath in the val ley below. Presently a cloud trailed over tbe peak above and drifted d wn the valley in a geulle shower. This is the way it rains in the llawaiiau Islands while the trade winds are blowing, sel dom enough to wet one's clothing, but sufficient to save vegetation from the rays of a tropical sun. Mr. Henry Waterhonse, one of the Wealthiest men of tho city, highly en tertained us our second evening ashore. Hie borne was grandly decorated and tbe excellent refreshments were sertcd by native girla. Here four native women sang to us In their native tongue, and the songs gave ua a glimpse of the true na tive. Tho music was melancbolv. almost weird, and seemed to have that plaintive touch "Of old, unhappy, far off things, And battles long ago," which finds a place in Ibe poetry and music of every primitive people, before tbe march of civilizatiou baa caught tbem In her arms and whirled them onward. The abyss between the singers snd young America who cheered them heartily can never he wholly bridged. After the re ception ninuy improved tbo opportunity of attending the ball at the Hawaiian hotel, given In houor of tbe passengers and officers or the Thomas. Not like ibe balls in Pennsylvania, which are in stuffy ball, but great, spacious verandas served us ror the dreamy waltzes ren aered by the native orchestra. In the amall hours of the morning tbe merry makers returned to tbe Thomas only to be reminded In a short lime, by the t miliar bells and tramp rf many feet ac compauied by the clang or dishes, that it was time to rise and get vour dish aloppy oatmeal, tainted meat aud clam my Drea I. Many heavy eye'ids rolled from their respective bunks to prepare tor the sights to be seen that day A number of us drove up the Nuuanu valley, gorgeously arrayed in ferns, pianta and shrubbery of all variety known to the tropics, to the famous "Pall." It ia some 1200 feet above sea level, ascending very gradually, with mountains on either side lifting their peaks some 3000 reet, and when the last bill has been reached tbe view for sheer ublimity I have seen nothing to surpass Below, bare walls reaching down hundreds of feet, while on eithor side mountain peaks towering into the clouds, n the distance beyond a low wooded country, peak after peak rising bold and awful from theses : and about the whole. the all-embracing Pacific. 'Twaa here tbe great King Kamebameha took such horrible vengence upon 1500 of bia rues, riving tbem over this rocky precipice, their bones may be seen lo-day b leech ing at (he root or (bis precipice, although the event took place more than one bun dred yeara ago. With the wind shrlolt ing in your ears, hair flying and clothing napping till you can scarcely walk there if always a hurricane sweeping through the gulch-it seemed a fit place ir sueb a deed and In keeping with the mn will that perpetrated it. All lovera or being embraced by swell," visited Waikiki, which may be properly termed Honolulu's Del Monte, Trowville or- Bri'igton. Many residents fthe city have their summer homes down at (bis charming spot, although it is oi.ly three miles distance. Here surf bathing ia most enjoyable. The beach la pure white aand and slopes gradually down while the water has a delightful mild temperature. Tbe clumsy American trying to breast the swells round a great contrast with the swan likemovementsof the nalivea floating ou their crests like so many egg shells. Though the Americans lacked the skill tbey bad theciuiage, and few left without a dip at Waikiki. After three most pleasantly speut days in tbe "Pearl or the Tropica,'' we em amen once mora ior a mrce weeks' run through summer seas, too lazy even to wash our decks or to disturb lhegoo-goo ing that infested tbe nooks of the sblp. W. W. Coow. How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ard for any case or Catarrh, that cannot De cured ly Hall s Catarrh Cure. . J. CHKIfKT A Co., Props., Tolrdo.O. We. the undersigned, have known F.J. heney for the lasi la yeara, and believe m perfectly honorable in all business ransaciions and financial I v able to carrv "u ny t'oiigamins maun uy ineir nrm. K8T X 1 RAUX. Wholesale drinnr sis In ledo, O., Wai.pino, Kiifif an A Marvi.m, wholesale druggists, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internsllv. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the sv-tem. Price 7ftc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Be thoroughly in earnest in what ever you undeitake lo do. MOTSJULI.PuX Hut Just as Bad. Norroud, Weak. Ir. ratible, Sleepless, Head Con fined, All Run Down. Mra. Emma Veiisel, of "sl Klk street, Franklin, Pa., ssys: "Dr. A. W. Chase's Norve Pills are an excellent medicine. I was very nervous and unable lo obtain sloop, consqunnlly languid daytimes. I got a box and they gave mo strength, steadiness and good sleep. This is nat urally pleasing to me." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., aro on every package. For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. 20 percent. DISCOUNT ! Oi all I'lniinel Shirt Waist. We have tuo many, tod giro our patrons an opportunity to get I lie belter part of a season' aervice by buji g Dow. The Illinois Ccutral Railroad has ar ranged to run an excursion to Cuba via ita owu lines to New Orleans thence via the Morgan Steamship Line lo Havana, vt ill leave Cincinnati and Chicago Janu ary 30, 1902, and on return will reach Cincinnati and Chicagjon February 11, 1904 A delightful voyage acroaa the Gulfof Mexico, a six days' stay on the Island of Cuba, Matanxas, the valley or 1 umurl, tbe Caves or Bella Mar and other Interesting polnta. Party will reach New Orleans on return in time for Mardi Graa festivities. Tour under the escort of the American tourist Association. Rste from Cincinnati aud Chicago fl.Vj.00 for the round trip which includes all expenses everywhere. Address E. A. Richter, Traveling Passenger Agent, Illinois Central R. R., M2 Park Bldg. Pittsburg, P. 1-liSt KK.UAHKAIII.lt ( I KK OF t Kill P. A l.llllr llo;'s 1.11 Nsvtsi. I have a few words to aav reirardinir Chain berUins Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's lile and I teel that I can not praise it enough. I bought a bottle ofit from A. E. Steer ofGoodwin, S. I., and when I got home with it the poor ba by could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed everv ten minutes until he "threw up" and then I Ihoovht sure he was going to choke (o death. We had to pull Hie phlegm out or his mouth In great long strings. I am positive that ir I had not got thut bottle of cough med icine, my boy would not lie on earth t day. John Demont, In wood, Iowa. For sale by Killmer Bros. Tioneata, W. U. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Poisoned From the Kile ol a Cat. Mrs. Danial Porter, residing near War ren, Pa., in putting a cat from tbt house alter it had a tit, received a serious bite in her thumb. Her whole arm became swollen and highly inflamed. She at once hail I; reduced and In a tew davs cured, bv ppflvintr. freely, Wano Klectrta Oil, The remedy is guaranteed for injuries, skin diseases, neuialgia, sores, rheuma tism, catan h, bay lever, etc. i!oo a bottle. A Care for Laaibaaa. W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va.. Bays: "For more than a yiar I suffered from lumbago. I Dually tried Chamber Iain's Pain bairn and it gave me entire reiier, which all other rem. dies had failed to do." Killmer Broa., Tioneata. W. U. Wllkiis. West Hickory, Pa. TIONKSTA MAUKKTS COUPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour & sack . 1.101.50 Corn meal. feed. 100 lb.. 1. 50 1.75 1.50 .00 .5 .-'i 2.50 .15 .15 .10 .12 .00 .25 .50 Corn meal, family. 100 lb Chop teed, pure grain .. Oats Con:, shelled Buckwheat flour, lb Beans fl bushel Hani, augar cured Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Salt Pork, lb Whitctish ( kit Sugar Svmp ti. O. Molasses M'cQ .50 Coffee, Roast Rio l-jl5 Coffee, blended Javn Tea Butler .., Rico , Kggs, fresb Salt barrel Lnrd Potatoes, bushel. Potatoes, Sweet lb Lime 1 barrel Nails V keg .2$ .K5 .50 ($.25 .05(9.08 . & .25 !.3o .13 .74 .02 ,901.00 2.76 D. P. FREDERICKS, 11. D, (bye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.) vjince noiirs tu a. m. lo s p. m. (Kxcept Thursdays.) Careful attention given to furnishing all kiiius oi glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA CALIFORNIA Via New Orleans mmi the Nuasrt Itvalr THE ONLY TRUE WINTER ROUTE Know lllocksdra Hllr.urH.. The only line operatinir double dailv service between Cincinnati A Now Or- leans, earn ing Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleepers, free KoelininirClisir i'.r sou iniuer, Liiorarv. ninokinu Cars. Cain i'miiim inrs, imeais ai ia carle. I Finn asd t astral Trains ia the Naaih. Pullman Excursion Hleeninir fa inrnugn 10 nun r ranclsco Trout Chicago, viaOmshaand thesceniclineofthe world. I'ullman Excursion Hleeninir Cars uiougii 10 Man f rancisco from Ciiicinnati and Chicago, via New Orleans and tl Bunseirouie. i lies cars are personally vPMuii:u-ti uy rompeieni agents lo look alter the welfare of patrons. (Quickest and best line to OKLAHOMA & INDIAN TER., rasiosi train service to Die famous BEAUMONT.TEX..OIL FIELD Through Sleeping Car from ( vy illicit clmnKe mid through Hta-ping in M'jMTVHiniiiH I mm i i iififtnnt i vi HOT SPRINGS, ARK. iSirciitl Jfitmrnrrtm' KXC I 'A'.VO.V.y to nil point Noulh, Wat it Xortnerst. For Vee descriptive matter and full particulars regarding above, address E. A. RICHTER. Trav. Pass. Attt. 812 Park lluilding, Piitslmrg, Pa. Wanted-An Idea Who cmn thin of aome aim pie thlDg topau-ntf rPtct yoar thrr may brio y wealth. I'aW-nl at, it if neya, WMhimttmi, U. .'.. f. IhWr il.Ut urlM off vt (wo bundnd Uvtauuua wauttxl. ROBINSON. Last Summer Wh ea our friends w.re buying oopper we were buying Over coats and Underwear. The long, loose, boxy slash pocket, yoke or nol at ynu like, Ibey are bere. f 10 00 lo $20 00 t the a'ter Christinas price. Men's Underwear, the toft, fleecy, clean good feeling kiud, the kiod that fill ... j i ii. i anu wears ana aslif , Ibe the kind we've always sold, 8oo lo f 5 per garment. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY, PA. Up-to-date! BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMOtWS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES The LEADING JKWELEU. 32 SENECA St., OIL CI I Y, PA. 8 8.00 0 L-7 TT Jl -- arm Pi? For a limited time wc will make to your measure a Suit to FIT you at a reduction of from $2.00 $4.00 on each suit and PANTS AT $3.00 AND UPWARDS. You will have no complaints on account of any gar ment KIPPING if made hy us. Ladies' Suits at a great reduction. Also Jackets and Furs, and a good selec tion to choose from. We carry the best lino in town. To Start the New Year and make it as prosperous as tho past we will ofTer you special reductions on all lines of goods. Watch for - "Good Things" in Groceries, Shoes, Furnish ings, Chinawarc, Ax Thanking you for your patronage in past years we in vito yon to call and see spec ial prices for the new yoar. Tionesta Cash THE ANTITRUST STORE. W ATCH THIS SHACE FOR TQARGAINS. Special Reductions On All Winter Goods. HEATH Up-to-Dato GK.YEB.1L XERCKftNIKSB. A. Watni Coo a, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, Wayne Cook, P. Wheeler, Culleelione remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pa.id on Urns deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. mh nil h n. . imi the itimp, WW Ho o brck. . No ri'trh rnr Urt tit Chile anil cut. j harm Hot tuorik. 't, but wc-trs twir at loai by tba (! Kurrka HanMaaOU, Dr.Fenncr'sGOLDEN RELIEF a rat art inc i ai l INFLAMMATION SxrrtbmM. lll. h li mlnutm, T.siS "Colrts," FormlTiK Fsvers, GRIP, CUXfc ANY FAIN INSIDE OH OUT In oim- u ihli-tv milling. Bj f ORKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinda of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 IONKSTA. IA. SUITS llllw SI m m m m . v ai mm sold WHrc'fx twrywltcr f . I 1 A m fa can. IJ V V 11 m. (J 1 W.d.b, A VM V SUndwdOil i WJ Company Jj 4r k FEIT. Dealers in Kki.lt. Cashier. Wat. Smkarhacoii, Vice Presldcn NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. HI RECTORS Q. W. Roblnaon, Win. Smearbaugh, F. Ritchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Now for a Clearinq in Shoes Sh'-M for Womin, Men, B-ya, (JirU au.l bies Thty are a'l iliis seisjn'a styles, tho lust wearing leather, from inskeis l 0 siaml at the top in the ebne manufacturing hii'inen, ami are offered to you now at a price thai mtgns a h'g av ing. and still we guarantet every pair ire cell. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Semca, & Sycamore Sla Oil. CIT1, IA. Phone 23. 8.00 Store CASH BARGAIN MAKERS.