THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J- C. WINK. . toiTOa 4 PROPmCTO. WEPXESDAY, APRIL 9, mtt. !l902 APRIL 1902 Su.:Mo.jTu. We'Th.l Fr. S. 1 3 0!7 13 14 20;21 2728 8 9 10 11 12 15161718;i9 22123 24 25 26 2930 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Republican Primaries, .Saturday, May 10, itvi ' . . Tkrm Congress, $.0; Senate, $15; Assembly, ft'.!; Vrothonotary, $12; Sher ill, $!; County Commissioner, $7; Ancl ilof, $; Jury Commissioner, fit: Stale Psloirate, $ft. Invariably the rush must accompany (be order for announcement, CONORKSS, We are authorized to announce the nnme or Una, Joseph t', Sibley, can didate for tlie Kcpublicati nomination for Congress in this (2Slli) Congressional liislriet. AWKMni.Y. We are snthnrircd to announce F. F. WUittekio, ol Tionesta Hnrouiili, aaacan didate tor Assenib,ly, subject to Republi can usages. We aro authorized to announce C, W. Amsler, of Jeuks Township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages, - l-ROTIIOSOTARY. We areauthnrl.ed to annmince J, C. Ocist, of Howe Township, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Au., subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce C. F. Feitt, of Tionesta Hnroiin, as a candi date for Prothonotary, Ac, subjoet to Re publican usages. We are anUiorittcd to announce R. A. Sti irkeuber ol'Jeiiks Township as a can didate lor Prothonotary, Ac, subject to Republican usages, SHKRIKF. We are authorized to announce Richard W. I.edehnr, nfUreen Township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorised to announce fSeorge W. Xoblil, of Howe Township, as a can didate for Sheriff', subject to Republican usages. POP NTT CM MISSION ER. We are sii'hortzed to announce A K. Shine, of Jenka Township, as a candidate for I'ounty Commissioner subject, to Re publican UHStfCS. We are authorized, to announce J. A. Nash, of Howe Township, as a candida'e for County Commissioner, subiect to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce Con rad liurheiin, of Green Township, as a candidate tor County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce R. L. Whitimi, of Hickory Township, as a can didate for CoiiMty Commissioner, subject to Republican .usages. We are authorized to announce J. B. Maze, of Uarneit Township, a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Wears authorized to announce N. O. Cole, of (ireen Township, as a candidate for County Cominissioner, subjoin to Re publican tissues. We are authorized to announce John S. Vail of Harmony township, aa a candi date lor Comity Cominissioner, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce Ernest Sibhle, of Tionesla Township, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce P. K. Carson, of Harmony Township, as a can didate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DliLKOATK. We are authorized to announce Wm. J. Ciayley, of lireen Township, as a candi date for Delegate to the Republican Stale Convention. We are authorized to announce fieorne W. Osirond, of Kinusley Township as a candidate for Delegate io the Republican State Convention, A TnKATV of friendship between the Vnited States and Spain will be signed shortly. May it load to closer Nations and never le disturbed. When Arkansas goes back on James K. Junes and Mississippi on William Jenuings Bryan, what will be the next move on the Democratic board. The BrittoQS have so far recovered from their grief at the loss of Cecil Rhodes that they begin to manifest an in terest in the provisions of bis will. Sknator Joms has discovered that Arkansas will not indorse a man who while pretending to fight the trusts goes into their meetings as a director and shares in their profits. A German author has tackled the sub ject of "American Traita," which he linds to be "a bumptious oratory, a flip pant superficiality, a constant exploita tion and a lack of esthetic refinement." Prince Henry will hardly be inclined to ii g roe with him. - IViia has enjoyed so many ad van tanos while teniporsrily controlled by the Vnited States that the island will be sure before many years to ask for I full share ot American opportunities nnder the flag that bestowed upon it, without price, lib erty and prosperity. Pkeviovs to appointing General "Joe"' Wheeler to a command in the war with Spain, President McKinlcy consulted the lato Senator Pavis, of Minnesota, about the nutter. "I think it would be a splendid appointment," said Mr. Pavis. "I am a living wjtness of Joe Wheeler's grit and persistence. During the civil war he chased me like the devil through five Slates." Tin: United States Treasury balance shows over two million dollars to the good during the month just past. And yet tue party of calamity and missery is not content. Nothing will satisfy the I icii who elected Cleveland to be Presi dent, but an empty treasury, s depleted ledou.ption fund and the borrowing of mone y by the hundred miilioi.s in time nf pvaec. Tl.at is, the Democrat are wreckers, and insist that the train must be kept ditched and off the track all the time. Ax American teacher in the Philip pines writes that many geographies dis tributed throughout the islands repre sent Spain as (lie the largest country on the ina and that jt Is almost impossible to change this false impression. "Many of the native teacbeis," he says, "re turned oar maps and books, say lug they were all wrong, aa the Vnited States waa made to appear larger than the Philip pines or even than Spain." The rising generation of Filipinos will kuow better. Wk don't like the oew from Kansas that the O. A. R, in that State has fallen off .100 or more in its membership within the year, and that while three nest posts have been established, five po-ts have surrendered thetrcbarters and disbanded. We don't like Adjutant F. M. Riddle's explanation. "The old boys are losing interest," be says : "They are getting too old to attend post meetings." Yea, and many of them are getting too old to march through the streets aa they used to. Memorial Pay ; the line of inarch will have to be shortened. Presently there will com a Memorial Pay the boys now in school will aee it when there will be no old soldiers in tho streets. And we don't like to think of it, aays the Hartford Courant, Running Ont Their Rare. Ry 1015 tho last survivor of the Union force that participated in the memorable war of the rebellion will have succumbed to the ravages of time. This, at any rat, is the official forecast, based on the latest statistical estimates. The total number of men enrolled on the side of the Union during the war haa been placed by authorative compilations at 2,859,1:12. In the years since its out break, the number of survivors has been steadily cut down until the living veter ans of to-day are noticibly reduced below the 1,000,00" mark. In an interesting table prepared by Col. F. C. Ainsworth, chief of the Record and Pension office ol the War Pepartment, whose long and in timate familiarity with this branch of the service makes his judgment particularly reliable, the probable survivors of the Union army and Davy in the rebellion is estimated for the series of years as fol lows : 1902 1SHU !!'! liSlrt 1007 19 8 1 Q.t0,.1S0 Mii.tWi 8.V,i12 R3),7 7S,722 7-l4!l!ri 70."i,Ii7 m,S32 1910 A2A.231 1915 429,727 1920 'i.1,727 1925 116.073 i9: ;n,o 1935 6,296 1940 840 1945 0 Reluctant as we may be to contemplate such figures, they nono the less rellect a fact we have to lace. They show that the lapse of less than forty years has carried away more than two-tbirds of the re markable body of men who responded to the call to preserve the Union, and that another forty years will leave the ivil war veteran as scarce as relics of the eighteenth century are to-day. Omaha Bee. ?IOfl KKWAHII, 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its Btaees, and that is Cstarrli. Hall's Catarrh Cuie is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destroying the foundation of III dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CH EN EY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hall's'Fainily Pills are thehest. PKNNSYI.VAMA DAY AT t il AKI.KNTO.N EXPOSITION. Kcasred Hate via Pennsylvania Kallread. On account of Pennsylvania Pay at the South Carolina Interstate and West In dian Exposition, Charleston, 8. C, April 16, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Charleston aod return on April 14 and 15, good to re turn within eleven days, including date of sale, at the following rates: Philadelphia $14 00 Reading 15 36 Wiikesbarre 17 20 Williamsport 16 54 Sunbiiry 15 35 llarrisunrg M n Lacaster 13 75 York 12 91 Lock Haveu - 17 ' Corry 20 75 Erie 21 00 Oil Cltv 21 25 Altoona 17 6 Johnstown 17 75 Pittsburg Is 00 Tickets will also be sold from other stations on its lines within the State of Pennsylvania at proportionate rates. For specific infotmatlon and conditions of tickets, consult ticket agents. NOTICE for Convention of School Jiirector to Elect Comity Supc rintcn Icuu Oentlkmbi ; In pursuance of the forty-third sec tion of the Act of May 8, 1H54, you are hereby notilied to meet in con ventioD, at the Court House, in Tlonesta, at two o'clock p. m., on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 19)2, being the sixth day of the month, and select, viva voce by a majority of the whole number ot direct ors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding yesrs; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris- burg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said Act. E. E. STIT7.1!f(iER, County Superintendent of Forest County, April 7, 1"02. License Applications. VnlliMi la liarnlkV (riven that tllA fill lowing applications for lieeuse have been fiiia.l in tnv pMI'-a and will be nresented A"ril 15, 1!2, at the Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest County, fa: J. H. Powers, Keystouo House, Mar J.,..... a a 1. II. Fidlor, Hotel Forest, Marienvillo, Pa. Joseph J. Young, Marien Hnue, Mar lnni.il la Pa L. K. Branch, Central Hotel, Claring ton, Pa. C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tionesta Borough. (i. K. t M. L. Oerow, Central House, TinnMila illirillll.il William lieatty. D 'agonal IIou., liy- roinlown fa, Cerliued from the r cord. J. H. Rouertso.i, Clerk March 20, lbU2. CHINA SENDS FOR A TELESCOPE. Order Comet From Governor of Shan tung Province. Allegheny, Pa., April 7. Prtifossot John A. Brashear of this city has just received an order from the governor of Shantung province, China, for a telescope of modern American make. So far aa known this is the first in strument of the kind ever ordered by China from America or any other tot- ign country. Tho instrument will be made In the Allegheny shops and will be mounted in an obsorvatory in connection with the university of Teng Chow. The or der was given through the efforts of Professor W. M. Hayes of the Teng Chow university, who a few years ago was a student at the Western uni versity under Professor Francis C. Phillips, instructor of chemistry. The glass will be of six Inches apert ure and will be mounted equatorlally with complete accessories for solar, stellar and planetary observations. Professor Brashcar will also furnish the running gear for the observatory, which will be erected by native me chanics under the direction of Profes sor Hayes. The latter will be fur nished w ith complete draw ings by Pro fessor Brashear. The Instrument will be shlooed with in a week or two. The finer nortlim will be sent In care of John Fowler. United States consul at Cheefoo, China. DRAGGED TO SAFETY. "" Government Lost at Reault of Blaze In Timber. Erie, Pa., April 7. Eight members of the family of Stanlslau Wleczkowskl. a Polander. were dragged unconscious from their beds at 3 o'clock Saturday morning nearly smothered by smoke from a fire caused by a lighted pipe, which the head of the household dropped on his bed when he went to sleep. Passersby the house discov ered the fire and rescued the family. The bed on which Wleczkowskl 1" was blazing fiercely. The peninsula which forms the har bor cf Erie was the scene Friday night of a fire which for a time threatened to sweep its entire length of four miles and destroy thousands of acres of timber land. Nearly 2o0 acres of young trees and swamp land was burned over beforo the Erie fire department succeeded in stopping the fire. Myriads of snakes were driven out of the burned district and added startling features to the work cf the firemen. The damage is heavy because the young timber which was burned had only been set out a couple of years ago by the government to protect the pen insula. Pennville, Ind., Bank Looted. Pennville, Ind., April 7. The bank of Pennville, at this place, was burg larized at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The safe was thoroughly blown and tho contents taken. About $100 was picked up on the floor, where It had been scattered about The officials re fuse to give out any figures, saying a statement will not be made until the arrival of A. G. Lupton, the hank's head, from Hartford City. From out side sources the statement comes that the bank had in its vault between $4, 000 and $7,000. The bank is a private Institution. The hank building was wrecVed and part of the steel vault was blown through the roof. The whole town was awakened, but the burglars escaped in a buggy. The town has 700 population, but has no night watchman. Lane to Be Hanged. Philadelphia, April 7. Judge Biddle declared William Harmon I.ane, the negro, guilty of murder in the first de gree at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, and sentenced him to hanged. Lane had pleaded guilty and the Judge me ly heard testimony to fix the degree. A jury sat in the box, but was not asked to find a verdict, E'aise Fur bush, I-ane's third victim, died of her wounds in the Hahnemann hospital. Labor Troubles at Erie. Erie. Pa.. April 7. Local labor troubles threaten to affect a wide area in a short time. Erie paper hanger', painters and decorators have demand ed increased pay and threaten to strike. Employes of the Mutual Tele phono company are out and have do dared a boycott. The Iron molders at a meeting Saturday night took action to enforce a demand for higher wages nd threaten to quit work. Situation In Punxsutawney. Atloona. Pa., April 7. The settle ment of the coal strike In the Punx sutawney region is not yet assured. The miners employed by the Rochester and Pittsburg Coal and Iron company will meet to consider the concessions offered by General Manager Robinson, and it is not sure that they will be accepted. The terms offered have not ret been made public. Elkt Organize at Corry. Corry, Pa., April 7. The Elks organ ized In this city last week with 30 charter members. Jercme Tisher, grand exalted ruler, and about 200 guests conferred the degree. James town, Erie. Warren, Dunkirk, Oil Ci'y and several other cities sent delega tions. A banquet was spread in the armory after the initiation. Hlans Ike Cnnali uu4 werks en" Ihe C'eld. Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablet cure a cold in one day. No cure, ro pav. Price 25 cent. Ji-in-iy Jm4 for Kknniallam. Last fall I was taken with avery severe attack nl rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying several prescriptions anil rheumatism cures, I decided to use Cbanilierlain's Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised In the South Jersevman. After two an plications of this Remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured. Sallie Harris. Salem, N.J. Sold by Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. O. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. MARRIED. LITTLEFI ELD 7.UENPEL At the home or the bride, March 31, 1902, by Rev. W. A. Shelly. Mr. Leonard Z. Littlefield, of Endeaver, and Mis Anus Znendel, of Starr. Forest county, Pa. A VAI.I'AKI.K IKII( INK Kar ) al al,la In Callurra. "I have not the slightest heailancv In recommending Chamberlain' Cough Remedy to all who are sutferinn from coughs or colds," says Chas, M. Cramer, r.q., a wen Known walelt maker, or Co loin bo, Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the Citv Pisnenaarv first called my attention id this valuable med icine amt 1 have repeatedly use. I it and it has always tieen tvenctlcinl. It has cured me quicklv or all chest colds, ll ' es pecially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarsncas. I have persuaded many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well nleased as invselt over Ihe re sults." Sold by Killmer Hros , Tionesta, vt , u. Villains, est Hickory t'a. $1.00 f h!..rA rt 2t Pa,,l n t i .. .w.l i. .. double berth in tourist sleeping ears of me i uicairo, .MiiwauaeeiV i. ram itan way, each Tuesday and Friday during Mart'li anil Aitril HIO- nit Ita'in Nil I leaving Chicago at 6:30 p. in. ror iiiriner inrorinaiion apply io ine nearest coupon ticket agent, or address F. A. Miller. Geueial Passenger Airent Chicago. 3-12 8t Mercantile Appraiser's List For Forest County, Pa., A. D. 1902. The Wholesale and Retail Venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, Eating Houses, Billiard Rooms, Brok ers and Opera Houses, In Forest Coun ty, Pennsylvania, are aa follows, to-wit : NAMK. lU'SINKvs. POST OI I ICR. Agnew, L., billiards and pool, Tionesta. Amsler, F. P., merchant Tionesta. Arner t Son, brokers, Tionesta. Adams, J. A., butcher, Tionesla. A maim, C , plumber, Tionesta. Andrews, M., merchant, Kellettvillo. Ilaiiuhuian Bros., meat market, Marien ville. Bender, Jacob, merchant. West Hickory. Bates ,t Whitton, merchants. East Hick ory. Bender, Robert, merchant, WeM Hickory, lion man, T. J., merchant. East Hickory. HuliI, Elizabeth, milliner, Marienville. Itaxtcr, J. W., merchant, Gilt'nyle. Rigonv, J. G., tailor, Tionesta. Brinisdt Son, Mercbanis, Untiring. Berg, C, J., merchant, Duhring. Black, J. W. it Son, merchants, Pigeon, lilnc. Jay Lumber Co., merchants, Lynch. Berlin, Eli, merchant. Whig Hill. Ilovard, U. W., merchant, Tionesta. Barnes, L., merchant, Starr. Bowman Lumber Co., merchant, Bow- mauviHe. Mranch, L, E , cigars, Clarincton. dough, L. 8., merchant, McCrays. Carson, A ieweler, Tionesta. Carringer, M. C.. merchant, Marienvillo. Collins, Watson. A Co., merchants, Uo- nn7.a. Cropp, Wm., mercl ant, Tionesta. Croasinun.S. R., merchant, Redely tie. Carringer, M . C, broker, Marienville. Carringer, R. E. A Co,, merchants Mar ien vilfe. Canlield, S. S-, buggies if sleighs, Tio nesta. Cohen, D., merchant, Marienville. Collins ,V Kreitler, merchants, Nebarsku, Crolton, Wm., merchant. West Hickory. Cooper, W. II., meichant. West Hickory, Crouch, W. P., merchant, East Hickory, Cook V Sons, merchant, Cookaburg. Coner, W. II , billiards it pool. West Hickory, Dav A Bauer, merchants, KellettviMe. Day, H. J., merchant, Kellettville. Day, B. J., pool . billiards. Kellettville. Davis, J. D. druggist, Tionesta. Dawson, John A., merchant, Niewart Run. Dick, Fred, tailor, Tl onesti. Fuller. John, cigars, Marienville. Forest Lumber Co., merchants. Pigeon. Fulton, I.., hnrnos store. Tionesta. Gilbert, M. N., cigars. West Hickory. Unlli, J, P., jeweler, Marienville. Gildersleeve, I. II., merchant, Itrookstoo. Grot e, Garfield, merchant, I ionesta. Ornbbs, 1. A., bicycles, Marienville, Giirow, John N.. ea lug house, Tionesta. Gerow, J. X., billiards and pool, Tionesta. Holiilav, J. W., butcher, East Hickory, Heath A Feit, merchants, Tionesta, Herman, R. M., merchant, Tionesla, Hill, P. C., buggies and sleighs, Tionesta. Harp, II. II., merchandise, Marienvillo. Hoover, 11. B., merchandise, Marien-vill-. Howard H. B , Jeweler, Marienville. Hopkins, L. J., merchant, Tionesla. Hern-ill, Mrs. Mary, cigars, Eiulali. Hadilon, May. merchant, Watson Farm, Hoyt, Onla, merchant. Cooper Tract. Ha'-let, S. 11. A Son, furniture, Tionesta. Henderson. II. N., cigars, Clarington. Henderson, J. J., merchandise, Claring ton. Henderson, H. M., billiards and pool, Clarington. Irwin. J. K.. cigars, Clarington. Irwin. J. Kr. billirds: Clarington. Johnson, Mrs. John, merchant, Watson rami. Jackson, Andrew S., cigars, Marienville. Jackson, Andrew 8., billiards and pool, Marienvillo. Kribln, W. W., merchant, Marienville. Krililis. W. A , buggies and sleighs, Kel lettville. Killmer Bros., merchants, Tionesta. Killmer, G. II., druggist, Tionesla. Kellv, F. D., billiards and pool, Marien ville. Lynch, Mrs. II. A., milliner, Endeavor. Lut7., J. A. A Co., merchants, Gilloyle. Lobaugh, S. G., cigars, Marienville, l.aiison llroa., Ired, etc, Tionesta. Mohney, Mia. L., cigars, Marienville. Morgan, J. R , merchant, Tionesta. Mann, J. B , merchant. Perry, Myes, E. F., merchandise. Endeavor. McMaater, M., Jeweler, Marienville. Miiitz. David, merchant, Marienville. Meehling, London A Bradon, merchants, Clarington. Neil, A. D. it Co., druggists, Marienville, Nye. C. W., merchandise, Marienville. Neely, A Co., merchandise, Marienville, Powers, J. II., cigars, Marienville. Roehrig, John, harnesamaker, Marien ville. Randall, C. A., cigara, Tionesta. Robiusnn, G. W., merchant, Tionest. Hor.en, W. t Bro., merchants, Marienville. Reyner, T. J., merchant, Marienville. Sta. Grocery Co., inercliants. Marienville. Smith, Mrs. M., iner hsnl, Marienvillo. Smith J. L , merchandise, Marienville. Shields, W. !., merchant, Clarington. Scowden Clark, merchants, Tionesta. Salmon Creek Lumber Co., merchants, Kellettville.1 Salmon Creek Lumber Co., ineichanU), Truinans. Sigwortb, W. II. .undertaker, Marienville. Stewart, II. A., confectionery, Marien vhle. Smith, A. F., merchandise, Marienville. Turner, J. A., merchant, West Hickory. Tionesta Cash Store, merchants, Tionesla. Turner. J. A., insurance, Marienville. Crey, Mrs M.. milliner, Tionesta. Vanllorn, A. M., merchant. Pigeon. Weaver, ('. F., cigars, Tionesla. Walters, F. A Co.,'nierchaudise, Tionesta. Wagner A Wil on, merchants, Marien ville. Wheeler, Duscnbury t Co., merchants, Endeavor. Watson Lands Lumber Co., merchants, Mayburg. Wilkins, W.G., druggist. West Hickory. Wood Jamos, broker, Marienville. Youtiir, Joseph J., cigars, Msrienville. Younger, John, merchandise, Brookston. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned that an appeal finm the lore going appraisement will be held at the ollice of the County Treasurer.in Tionesta, Pa., on Wednesday, April 30, l!r2, when ami where they may attend if ihev see proper. M. J. McCl'LLOGH, Mercantile Appraiser. Dated at Tionesta, Pa., March 24, 1902. DH.FElNNER'S GOLDEN RELIEF cuts cvbeS uny cmr BRUISES "1Tk.'r TTV COLDS sprmms li I l BooNCHim STINGS Bflaa I I wf SORE THROAT ausrv nailsJL. .L AAA neuraiia CO tic INSIDE OK OUT diarrmOA Irrumtittt In 1 to 8 mlnntet 2V, etir.. If. Hiqh or Low? WHICHEVER STILE TOU PREFER. OXFORDS will be more popular this year than ever. We have aoroo good things Io both Meu't and l adies'. Stylet and pricet both right. See our wiudow display. ROBINSON. AV'PITORS' URPOUTolTionestatwp. for the year ending March 10, liar.' ; Win, 1-awrcnce, treasurer. In a'Vf. with road fund. PR. To balance Irtiin last settlement, f 'Jill 70 To unsealed tax M0 00 To amount Irom cash Hoad SKM 00 Keceived from poor account S!5 1:1 Amount from Jesse Carson, Col... 85 48 l,T00 37 m. By orders redeemed t 1514 44 By 5 per cent, commission 7.) 72 Balance in hand of Treasurer 110 21 $1,71X1 JI7 Jesse Carson, Collector, in acct. with mail fund : PR. To amount of duplicate l'JI ."7 (R. By amount paid Treasurer t IV 4N Kxnnerntions 4 70 I -and returned 25 111 By 5 per rent, e mi. on i- 01 I '2S By 6 per cent. com. on f;UW. i 60 r.'i 07 Orders issued fbr the year 1001. ..t) H Ji 10 Orders redeemed I.iiH IH Orders outstanding Mar. 10, mi. 1JXI 73 SBTS. Balance in hands of Treasurer $ 110 21 Iudepledness Msr. 10 110S 54 1.281 73 KXrFNPlTURKH. Auditing aocount or l'.Hil t Id (SI Printing 14 M C. W. Wolf, Clerk I If WO A. Wolf, Commissioner M on Jacob Wagner, Com., 1:1 ila. work til 05 A. W. Jtroup, Commissioner 47 SO Jacob Snieai bangh U 23 Dynamite 0 05 Soowden it Clark repairing 77 70 Plank 02 71 Interest on borrowed money 04 50 Overwork on districts 174 10 J. II. Walters building road 204 M McKee work 27 23 W heel scraer :to 25 llenrv Blum work on road 7S 12 T. F. Bitehey 10 00 Hchmliliit .nek building bridge . Mi P7 Extra work lit) 20 1,114 44 William Lawrence In acct. with poor fund: MR. Balance in hands of Treasurer. .. 310 47 CR. Bill of Dr. Murdnck f 10 40 J. B. Kden service as over eer 4 50 By Treasurer'a commission 44 Trans feted to road fund .125 1J 'UO 47 We the undersigned Auditors of Tin. nosta Township haveexammed the above accounts and do hereby certify that they aie correct to the best of our knowledge. John H. Wkntwohth, William Mkalv, Attest: Auditors. C. W. Woi.k, Clerk VANTEl: Energetic men and wo- V men to represent us In each oonntv. Exclusive territory ; good pay ; steady employment, ('ail on or address. K. C. Jouea, No. 65 Main St., Bradford, Pa. 4t PATENT - LEATHER ROYAL SHOES. Wo arc proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they are going to be prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make a complete showing of these superior shoes. No other house has such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Carpets. A'mw Goom w Evert Department. Tionesta Cash Store ALWAYS LEADERS IUST TTAI-iITir OB PRICE. -5 -v Zbc International GaUodno Co. of Hew l?orh and Cblcaoo whose garments combine finest fit, latest style and best work manship, at prices that are unapproachable by any other reliable tailors. We will take pleasure in showing a complete line of samples comprising the newest and nobbiest Spring and Summer fabrics and quote you prices. HEATH & FEIT, Agents. AO. A, Watnh Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rate. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on time deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. The Spring Campaign is now on io WALLPAPER! GEO. I. DAVIS. The recognised artist in Paper Hanging and Painting, lias all his asm pies ready for Inspection, and a finer line at lower prices waa never exhibited here or else where. Mr. Davis Is prepared lo show samples and give estimates on all work In bis line, and It will It. well for pari lea needing bia services to consult him at oi.oe before engagements are made too far ahead. Border papers go in at same priee aa ceilings and walla. This is a new thing and an important Item in keeping down the expense. Weeks For 25 Cts. OT .-A sk.-il.a la ill am It) BP.- iL. k.4l.a. UMlllll 7 wninaj aniw l'--'-'"w-. 1 .aik...,ia na. anal lra lttalttiftaf tit f mii, -r " it lall Taw - al i .1 1 a a Hiliimrala) 4 IiMrr""' JMiWipapi" ( UtnaiarUf tl (a Iw1ttit, j i. kl. . r.aw fflB.. Hamrw -wp7 lfa aj portlH Life, T3 Oaado Bid;, Phlla 13 Mr Patent Kid. SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINCS LINOLEUMS OTCtES THE EYE rHF. TERFECT fitting, stylish suit catches the eye of every one. The man who is well dressed is bound to In: popular. We have the largest and finest line of Spring samples for custom made clothes in this country. The clothes are made by the world's largest and most progressive tailors. SOM. Kbllt, Cashier. Wm. Smkahbauoii, , Vice Presided NATIONAL HANK, PI NNSYLVANIA. 150,000. DinaxrroR Q. W. Robinson, Win. Mmearbaugh, T. F. Rltohey. J. T. Pale, J. H. Kelly. A royal army of Sprinci Footwear. Our oew 'Colonial Tin" have caught tho town. There it do fash ionable shape or color, do idea of newness in Oxforda that ii not found in our lina of Ct lonial and Oxford Tut. We originate, others imitate ; aud while they copy appearance, they cannot approach ''Our" in style, fit, quality and price. We invite your in spection. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Seneca, & Sycamore 8l OIL CITY, PA. Phone 23. RIGHT PRICES. Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs.