THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WCNK. Coiroa Paoraitvoa. WKDNK-SHAV, FKBRVAKY 28, Wfi. 1902 FEBRUARY 1902 Su. Mo. Tu. WeJTh.'Fr. Sa. 1 J 15 22 4 11 6 13 910 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23:2425 26 27 28 AXMOn CEMENTS. Ilepuliliran Primarim, Saturday, May TKnMs-Cnniiresa. fr-li; Sonata, $1.1; Assembly, flU; I'rolhnnotary, 9rJ; Sher lll, U" : 'iimtv Oominiicioner. 7: Aud itor, $."; Jury rominissioner, it; State Peleirale, W. Invariably the cash innt accompany the nrdet for announcement. i are authorised to announce F, K. Vt hutek in, or Tionesta Roroiwli, as a ran riidnte fur Aawmbly, subject to Kepuldi can uma. Col'NTY DIKKSIONKB, We aro an horir.ed lo announce A K Ship,-, of .lenks Township, as a candidate lor i nuniv I oimmssioner subject, lo Ke' publican usages. We arc authorized to announce J. A. Nash, of Howe Township, aa a eandida e ior v nuniy i ommisstoner, sulieot to U' ptihlii'an uxsgea. We are anthoriged to announce CON- KAU HU1U1ENX, of Green Township, aa a caudidate for County Commissioner, auhj-ct to Republican usages. PRoTHOMOTART. We are authorised to announce J. C. fiicst, of Howo Township, aa a candidate for Prothonolary, Ac, subject lo Repub lican usages. K11KR1FK. We are autlurize to announce Richard W. I.edebur, of tirecn Township, as a candidate lor Sheriff, subject lo Re publican usages. Wearo authorized to announce George W. Noblit, of Howe Township, aa a can didate tor Shentr, subject to Republican tisanes. KF.ITBL1CAS COMMITTEE .MtKTlXi. Tho I'tl mar ics to be Held Saturday, Mar 10th. The Republican County Committee of Forest County met, pursuant to Chair man's call, at the Sheriffs office, Monday evening, Feb. L't, IM02. The meeting was called to order by Chairman V. O. Mor row, who read the call tor the nieotinn. W. II. Pi, kins or Marienville and J. K. Wenk of TioneMs were appointed Secre taries of the meeting. The roll was then called and a number of the committee men responded to their names, and every township in the county was represented. The first businesa to be transacted waa tho appointment of a date for holding the Primary K lection. A motion waa made naming tho second Saturday in May, be ing (lie 10th day of the month. Tbla pro position was adopted by a vote of l." to 6 after some discussion. The usual places of holding the elections were then named besides three new cues, making 2o places in all. The custom of peddling cigars by can didates was again condemned with em phasis. A motion that candidates- namea be printed on the ballot in alphabetical order v.as then adopted. Following is the list of places tor hold ing the priinai ics named by the commit tee : Burnett township-CI irington. Cooks burg, Redclyffe. Ureen Nebraska, Gnitonville.Uolinza. Har.nony West Hickory, Fogle Farm. Howe-CIn ighs, Pigeon, Lynch, Coop er Tract, Rrookston, Ralltown, Iron City, Watson Farm. Jetiks Marienville, Duliring. Kingsley May-burg, Kellettville,Nw. town, Starr. Hickory Hickory. Tionesta twp Township House. Itoron gh Court House. On motion committee adjourned. 1'nci K Sam's latchstring haa alwaya been out to respectable visitors. A churl ish lack of hospitality haa not been and never will lie one of his tra'ea. This war tax passed in Ifm to meet the coal of foreign conflict are to be wholly wiped tit in Wri. It takes good man agement to accomplish such financial feats. The Democratic party tn Congress ia s .illy in need of two tilings just now. One of them Is leaders who can lead and the other is followers who will follow, Philadelphia Bulletin. A Demi ckatic platform in 1(H favor ing the surrender of the Pbilppines will not get 6, .' 10,000 voti s, nor .",( "1,000. That proposition will largely cut down tlx free silver lig"res of the two Bryan cam- , paigns, and ' o where more than in the ' Mouth. FitoM the beet sugar States fanners and others are sending petitions to Congress pioleating again't auv change in the su gar tariff. The effect these petitions will have ia lor the future to determine. The question it fraught with great interest to s number of Slates, particularly Michi gan where the beet auger interests are enormous, and tn a number of other Stales which are just embarking in the business. It will be harder to bit the polygamic of Utah now than it was while tbey were territory. The state government and state courts are controlled by the Mor iiinni. All Mormons never werepolyga mists. Thase wh were polygamlsts were understood to have given tip polygamy before Utah entered the statehood in if. The renunciation of that practice perma nently was msde condition precedent to the erection of Utah into s state. 1 be slate-makers pledged themselves to pre vent polygamy afterward, and to exter pateitifit should srise in their state. The country took the Mormons at their w ord. If they have deceived the country and many per ns on the ground Any they have the propo-ilion for consti tutions! amendment will find many sup porters. 11 llieiolygamibts beware. As i.mno at Culi I as an opportunity to become a territory of the foiled States It j enjoya the greatt of all coDceoeions we can extend. Il Pie island prefers A sep arate nationality il can no; reasonably expect to l coddled at list expense of other foreign countries. Tin Kid;rav Advocate launches the boom ot Col. Clearwater, of Wilcox, for Lieut, Governor on the Republican tick et. This without the knowledge or con sent of the genial Colonel, but It goes. The northwest haa no son which it would lake greater .delight in favoring. Tiis Advocate haa touched It e keynote, and it aouuda well. American history moves fast. Since the Republicans resumed eontr. 1 of the government in lSlT, the territory of the United States has been enlarged by the acquisition of Hawaii, the Philippines, Guam part of Samoa, Porto Rico, and the Danish West Indies. The isthmian caual will lie practically added belore long. Cubans Want Err Trade. The Cubans would be foolish did they not realise that their prosperity depends upon the maintenance of close trade re lations with the United States. It ia not strange, therefore, that we find their principal planters and business men greallj concerned in Ibis respect. So deeply are they interested that they are circulating and signing petitions request ing thai as a ravor to them the United Sta'ea establish free-trade with Cuba. But that would be contrary to the American policy. We are friendly to the people whom we have assisted to their freedom, but as an independent natlou thev will be foreigners, and free trade with other countries, aside from certain moderate reciprocal agreements that may lie entered Into, Is against our theory. The Cuban painters and business men are consequently asking foi a great con cession. But they say that without it in dependence will do them no good. They must have free trade, or at icast reciproc ity to an extent that would practically amount to free trade. But the United States will have to lie guide I largely by ita own Interests in the matter. Too much cannot be conceded out of pure friendship. The erection of high tariff walla will, it is predicted by many, result in the Cubans ultimately seeking annex ation. ' That, in our judgment, ia the final destiny or the island ony way. Scrsnlon Republican. Dralaesa C'aaaM Be Cares' by local applications, aa tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by sn inllained con dition of th mucous lining of the Ku slachian Tube. When this tube gets in llained you have a rumbling sound or iinpenect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deatness is the result, snd un less the inllaination can be taken out snd this lube restored lo its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out often are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condi tion of the muoo.ua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ca-o of I 'calms (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall'a Fainily Pills are the best. Sionelhlsa Tkal Will ! Y.a U4. We kno.v of no way in which we can lie of more service to our rea I era loan to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want lo acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, snd that alarm itig, complaint, croup. We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it with audi good results in our family ao long that it haa become household necessity. By ita prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has time and again prevented croup. The lesti liinony ia given upon our own exper ience, and we suggest thst our readers, especially those who have small children. alwaya keep it in their homes aa a safe guard against croup. Camden, S. C, .iesenge. rorssieny Kiumer tiros., Tionesta, W. G. Wllkios, West Hickory, Pa. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lor a number of yeara and have nohesitanuy'in ssyinglhat it la the best remedy r r coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in Ihis remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. "Sold by Killmer Bros. Tionesta, W. G. Wllkins, West Hickory, Pa. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of The Tionesta Man tel Manufactory Co. Inc., will be held March 1. 1!r2, at 2 o'clock p. m., in their office in Tionesta Borough, Pa., for the purpose nf fixing I lie number of Directors and the election of the same. J. C. Bowman, Pres. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on March 17, IWttf, l,y George A.'Steckle, A. K. Shlpe, Joe Gould and others, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pen nsy;vania, entitled "An Act to provide lor the incorporation and r gnlalion of certain corporations." approved April 34th, lWTt, and the supplements thereto, for the character ol an intended corpor ation, to he called Ships Oil A Gas Com pany, the character and nbj -ct of which is to drill wells for oil snd gas and mar ket the product within the County of Forest m said State, and for these pur poses In have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privilegea of aaid act of Asuenibly and ita supplements. A. K.Hnirg. 117 ANTED Reliable man for manager W of a branch office we wish to open in this vicinity. Here i-a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good ref erence when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholeaale.House, Cincinnati, Ohio. II lastrated catalogue 4 eta. stamps. CIOISKHTA ftlA-liKKTM rORPKCTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V "wk - 1.10(5)1.50 Corn meal, food, j 100 Ih. t.4.r Corn meal, family, V UO !. Chop feed, pare grain. ...... 1.60 Oats - .00 Corn, shelled .. .M5 Buckwheat flour, $ lb .2 Beans bushel 2.M) Hun, sugar cured u .15 Bacon, sugar cured .l.'i Shoulder .10 Salt Pork, f lb - .12 Wbitefisb kit .00 Sugar ftYij.tiJ Svrup 25ey .60 N O. Molasses .HS'$ .) Coffee, Roast Rio l$h Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea :$ .60 Butter '.2. Rice ar)fa).0H Eggs, fresh - . ( '- Salt barrel !. I,srd .13 Potatoes, f bushel .!) Potatoes, Sweet B .02 Mine? barrel 01.0O Nails V kec 2.75 10VERS DESPERATE D0 Iho Hia Swetthtart and Himso'f lt ligioua Difference. Philadelphia. Feb. C.oonre Sut ton. IS yeara old, shot and instantly killed his sweetheart. Gertrude Gothic, 22 yeore old, Thursday afternoon. The youth was a. Presbyterian and the girl a member of the Roman Catholic church. They have been lovers for about a year, but the opposition of their parents because of the difference In religion prevented their marriage. Several days ago the girl fell auj sustained injuries that caused her to remain in bed. Accompanied by hia tiother, Sutton went to call on Miss I)thle. They were accompanied to aer room by her mother, but after a few minutes the mothers withdrew to the lower floor. They had been out but a few minutes when they heard shots. When they went into ths room they found tho girl in the bed, blood flowing from a wound In her head and another In her breast. Sutton did not speak, but left the room without being questioned by either woman. He walked Into the street and fell before he had gone 10 feet A policemau noticed he was bleeding and sent him to the Univer sity hospital. The bullet had pene trated the left lung and he will die. The girl waa shot through the heart. WOMAN IN SAD PLIGHT. Claims to Have Been Deaerted by a Rising Young Actor, Sharon, Pa., Feb. 22. A young and pretty woman claiming to be Mrs. O. X. Phillips and who said she resided in the eastern part of the state, ar rived In Sharon Thursday. She im mediately hunted up a Justice of tho peace and asked to have a warrant Is sued for the arrest of her husband, who she said was a member of the Schiller Stock company, which is here this week. She told the justice a sad story of how she had married and been desert h. She said her husband was a rising voting actor and rnme from a wealthy family. The warrant was issued, but when a search was made for Phillips. It was found that he had received warning and left for the East. Wanted to Learn a Trade. Beaver Falls, Pa.. Feb. 22.---A boy named Vaughn of Riverview, was last summer released from the reform school at Morganza on parole. Thurs day night R boy applied at the lockup 'or shelter, said he was the paroled bey Vaughn, that his parents had driven him from home and he desired lo be Rent back to Morganza. He was taken to Morganza and there it was discovered that Instead of the paroled lad, he was his brother. Of course !hey could not keep him and he was re trrned to Beaver Falls. When asLed vhy he attempted the trick he said: "Why, jou see my brother learned a trade at Morganza and is now earning wages at It. I have no trade and can cet In no place to leatn, and so ! thought if I could get into the reform school I could learn a trade and make n-v own living like Harrv." Afraid the Rivers Will Rise. Pittsburg, Feb. 22. Anxiety was increased along the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers where great Ice gor ges have formed by the continued rain and the prospects of warmer weather. Owners of imperilled property along the rivers and the officials of the river coal combine are preparing to move their effects so as to be clear of the Impending danger. The great gorge on the Allegheny river which extends 70 miles up the river and varies in thickness from five to 16 feet ,is being watched night and day by river men and early warnings are to be sent out when It begins to move. Wilt Develop Territory. New Castle. Pa., Feb. 22. William Lockhart is at the head of a $2,000,000 syndicate which has leased all the fireclay, limestone and coal territory In the Slippery Rock district of Law rence and Rtttler counties. The com pany will begin building a railroad up Slippery Rock creek as soon as the spring opens. I', is understood that contracts have been let to the firm of John Wertenbach & Co. of Mo Keeesport for shipping the stone and opening the clay pits. Big Purchase of Coal Lands. Pittsburg. Feb. 22. The Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company has Just closed a deal with Indiana county farmers for the pur rhase of 4.500 acres of coal lands. The price paid was lioo.nn. The tract la situated about six miles south of In diana, on the projected line of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg rail road. Demand Eight-Hour Day. New Castle. Pa., Feb. 22. The furn ace laborers have decided to demand an eight-hour day after April 1. They are now working 12 hours and two propositions were considered, either tight horns at the present pay or 12 lo-rs at Increased wages. The first tamed almost unanimously. Squeezed Between Cars. Johnstown. Feb. 22. A man gup posed to be H. W. Mantis of Cramer, Indiana county, was squeezed between two cars at Portage and died on tho train at Concmaui;h while being brought to this city for treatment. Killed While Coasting. Pittsburg. Feb. 22. At Wiliuerding !ast night in a boh sled accident. Miss Mary Pursley, aged 19 years, of Tui' '.lc. Creek, was killed and four othjrs were badly injured. Career and Character or Ahraliiiin Lincoln, An address by J6seph Choalo, Ambas sador to Great Britain, on the career and character of Abraham Cineoln his early ! life-hia early struggles with the world -' his character aa developed in the Inter i years of bis life and his administration, which placed his name so high on tho world's roll ol honor and fnnie, has been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee fc St. Paul Railway and may be had by sending six (til cenls ill postage lo r . A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chica go, III. 2-17-at J Have just adilcil a line of c A R P E T S to our it ck the kind most people want, without the delay ol or tlerittj from simples. All new patterns. Also mailings. CALL. ROBINSON. Threshermen! The HUBER Wo call your attention ouce again to the Xew llllber KttltTlttor which i a model of simplicity and Dearest per il Ltinn i f any separator in use to-tlay. Anyone can under stand a :i I will readily a 'tnit that the machine having the fewest moving parts and the least number of complications will run the lightest. One licit propels every part. One Tightener Scrvts 1 1 increase the tension of the belt ou ev ty pully and can he adjusts I iuslantly. Tho concave can be raised or lowered while machine is tutniiuj: at full speed. Our Claims .ire J 1st The nearest perfect Separator. 2d. The greatest rapacity for saving the grain. 3d. The best cleaner for all kitids nf (train The llnber Wind Strieker and Self Feeders tire mil f quiiled. The catalogue explai t why Ask for It. tiii: 20th Century Traction Engine, (The ortiuul return flue hoiler,) with Water Jacket Smoke Box, which carries the water tu tho eitr nie I'r nt end lo make ate in. Hti mi n. ml ilium to (ill up and Mow up. Over I'OUU b .ilers in use aud never an explosion. 8 one iu tite continu ously fir tiventy five years. We hold lite World's record for safety and ecouotny of fuel and water All Kinds of KceoiuMIund Itoileri and Eiiglne, IIorNelonerj and Threshing Machines. .llnniiriicliiierH' Agent Tor Naw Mills and all Kinds of Machinery. JOHN A. MAGEE & SON, Wholesale and Kelail Dealers in HARDWARE AND MACHINERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC CLARION, PENNA. Purine t o ml Wllhonl ( limine, III rew rulliiian "onlinary" s!eeper, wide vratihnleil anil with every modern convenience, in charge of competent aenl, Iroin i mc.innati and ( Iiicsku via l,oiiiuvitlN( ISew (menus, Huston. Nan Antonio, Klpao and Loa Alleles to San Kran inc. Itiilcs lor herlhs less than half of cost in reKular sleepers, r'or free dccriptive outlier and lull particulars, addrets K. A. Hichter, Trav. 1'aas. Agent, Illinois central rtailronu. S1J t'arK lluilil liii!, PiltspurK, 1'a. 1-lo-tf ft -'a Will Ufp ihi m nrliifely motsltiro and an. I ihi f. 1'urt lU'iinitl Tumi!, t'V it fii4n iim-iui in (i dozen v:a r wu.wi tti-oiit t do '-HiK. I'll. I dirtrti 'in i t ucltatiz. t-olti cvt-ryu litre. -ARITHMETIC FOli THE YOUNG AND OLD, taught by mail. Three month for to.no, Including a com mercial arithmetic, A xnecial oiler. Write at once, for name, or llo ikkecping and Shorthand. Wakhkn CoitRKNeoN dkxck School, Hoffman Block, Warren, 1'a. The Spring Campaign is noiv mi in WALLPAPER! CEO. I. DAVIS. The recounized artixt in I'Miior f langinir and 1'aintini.'. has all his Rumples ready tor iiiHpeciion, and a liner line at lower prices wa never exhibited here or else where. Mr. Iiavia ia prepared lo show namples and Kive ehtimates on all work in lua lne, and it will lie well for parlies ! needing his services to couault him at j once before engagements are nimle too j far ahead. Ilorder pHpers u" ill at sauie j price as ceiling anil walls. This is a new tiling and mi iiiipotlint iloiti in keeping j flown the expense. I TIOW a'Kiul your stock of SlHlionaiy II We do hili class Job Printing. r On Jellies iH a thin corttlag of Is3 P15HE SEFSKE9 1 Ujjj STANDARD OIL CO. jn Kiv. -SSrgMl Of Interest to Ladies. We arc showing our line of Ladies Waists for the season of 1902. To those who bought them last season we need not point out their merits of perfect fit and correct style. In this connection we are showing about 100 Waist Patterns of Mercerized Madras and Oxfords (no two alike). They arc ex clusive, confirmed styles and cannot be duplicated. Ladies arc invited to call and examine. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. . OIL CITY, PA. for 1902. iii nut" JOREXZO FULTON. Manufacturer of ami Dealer In HARNESS. tOLlftPS. BRIDLES, And all klnda of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Your Opportunity ! Sugar Ha Ailvaiiretl In l'ricc. We M ill Give You One More linnee to Ituj It Cheap. SPECIAL SALE. Friday and Saturday Feb. 28 & Mar. 1. This Sale is a big Money Saver. 40 lbS. Cranulaled Sugar for LION, ARBUCKLE or XXXX COFFEE during this sale at 10c lb. We NEW LINE OF CARPETS. SAMPLE Tionesta Cash THE ANTI-TRUST STORE. Whal Would You Say ? If a stranger should auk you tlie nad to Kellollville, would you start hi in toward l'ln.aiilville? We dare ray no you would tell him the heat and nearest road you km w. IF a friend or stranger should ask you ib re to go lo lee I ho largest selecliuu of "CARPET SAMPLES,-- what would you lay T If you had looked over our line and would tell him the truth, (which of courae yu would) you would ay go lo Heath A' FeuY There you can see Hodj-lIruHHolt, Yolvc., A xui hitter , Tape trie and lugruln In nil Sly leu, And you will be assured the l't prices, aa well aa courteous treatment Xow Wouldn't You? HEATH h FEIT. Up-to-Dato Dealers in AO. A. B. A.WatniCook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, niRaCTOKS A. Wayne Cook, tl. V. Kobluaon, Win. Hmearlaui;li, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Kitohey. J. T. Iale. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for ou day of pr.yinent at low ratos. We promise our custom era all the benollt consistent with conservative 1) kinir. Interest pild on time depoaltc. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Up-lo-date! m2 r it BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES llMVJsrFttirz, The LEADING JKWKLEIl 82 NKNKCA St., Oil, CI I Y. PA. To every pert, n buying SI )G worth or more of Dry Caood, I'lolh ing or Shoe we will sell 22 lbs Granulatod Sugar f..r U 00. 12 00 worlh or more, 21 lbs for " 3.00 " " . 26 " 4 00 " " 2H " 5 00 " ' 30 " 600 " " 32 " 7.00 " " 34 " " 8.00 " " 36 ' " 9 00 " " 38 " $10.00 Worth or moro 40 lbs Gran. Sug. for $1.00 1 any person. NEW WALL PAPER. GOX!t. Kri.lt. Caahler. Wm. Smkahbai'oh, Vice PrcaUlcu NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 50,000. Now for a Clearinq in Shoes ?h. es for Wi nidi, Men, II y, Girls and ISahie They are a'l litis seaoo't styles, the lust wearing lea' her, from makers who stand at li e lop in the he mnMlfiictiiring hu ineM, anil are iTcrcd In ymi now at a prire that meaus a h'g rav ing, and still we guarantee cry pair we sell. JOE LEVI, Cor. Oeutre, Keti ra, & .Sycamore Sis OIL CITl, 1M. I'lione 'Si will not sell over 8100 worth to LINE OF SAMPLE SUITS. SHOES, SHIRTS, &e. Store CASH BARGAIN MAKERS.