THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J- C WCNK, COITOR 4 POMICT0a. WEDNESDAY, MAY , UK'S. rit.... k 1902 MAY 1902 T Su. ! Mo.i Tu. WeJ Th. Fr. ! Sa. 11 12 13 1415 1G 17 18! 19,201122 23;2 25!26;27j2Sl29!30;31 llritubliran Tiekrt. (llTV. Oxitivju-JOSEIMI O. SIBLEY. (Subject in action of District Conference) AxnnMii-V. W. AMSt.EK. VoMoHocirv-J. V. HEIST. NVwi'ti UKOKliK W. NOI1LIT. (Wnfv CbHimi.vsi'iiici rOSHAD BCR1IESN, A. K. SHII'K. Amlitor -GKO. W. HOLE MAN, W. H. tTI LKS. . r.v '.bi 111 ixtinn rr E R X EST S I B II L E The Rrimbllran Primaries. The return Judges elected at the Re publican primaries last Saturday met at the court house yesterday afternoon and were called to order bv Chair man W. tJ. Morrow, and Leon Watson ol Kellettville, and Gua B. Evans or Kdea vor were elected as secretaries. The roll of election precincts was called which howed that every precinct in the county was represented. The returns were then asked for and handed in. When Mar lenville district was reached S. I). Irwin, as attorney for Mr. Whittekin. filed an. objection to the returns in the fi rm of an atlidavit from 1 Marienville man setting forth some reasons why the vote from that district should not bs conn ed. The clerks ol election from there, Messrs. W. C. Brown and Clinton Fitzgerald, were asked to make a statement of facts, which they did in such a straightforward man ner as lo convince the convention that the (.lection was conducted In a most law ful and orderly way, for, on a motion made to receive aud count the rot urns as pcesentcd, tho affirmative vote was practically unanimous, hut twooutof the '-.' judges present votlnjr in the negative n a rising vote. In fact, the evidence adduced showed conclusively that the election In Marienville was carried on in the cleanest, nicest, most orderly man ner, and in strictest accord with the party rules. The count was then proceeded with and (he result showed that the fol lowing gentlemen were duly nominated for the various oftices and so declari'd by the convention : Congress, Joseph C. Sibley. Assembly, C. W. Ainsler. Prolhonolary, J, C. (Jeist. Sheriff, George V. Xoblit. County Cotumit.sioner, Conrad Hur henn aud A. K Snipe. County Auditors, George V, iloleinan and W. II. Stiles. Jury Commissioner, Ernest Nibble. Delegate to IheS'ale Convention, (ieo. W. Osgood. On motion the courtesy of solecting his own conferees was extended to Mr. Sib ley, ho was unopposed for Congress. On motion Dr. J. C. Dunn, I,. Agnew and A. It. Mechling were elected Sen atorial Conferee. The following resolutions were theu presented by a member of the convention and adopted : Resolved, That the Republicans of For est County most cordidly support the candidacy of the Hon. John P. I'. kin lor Governor. Ho is well and lavorably known to the Republicans of this couulv. He is our neighbor sod friend His ser vices lo the Republican party and Ills fit ness fir the othce make him the logical candidate of the Republican party at this time. W e therefore instruct oui delegate this day elected to support him at tlie State Convention and make every possible ef fort to insure his success. Resolved, That the Republican party of f orest County, regulsily assembled in Convention, hereby cordially imlorsts the candidacy ot Major Isaac 11. liiowu of Erie counfy, In. nomination to the ot lico of Secretary of Internal Atf.iirs, and r.spectlully nrues the delegates to the next Republican State Convention to place his name on the ticket for that ol liee, believing that it will he an element of strength to the ticket and receive gen eral putnic approval throughout the Com monwealth. Resolved, Thrt the delegate Irom this county be instructed not only to support me cancjiuacv el Major Urown ly all honorable means, but also lo impress up on party leaders that the counties in northwestern Pennsylvania have usually been disregarded in the distribution of public ollices, anil that justice now im paratively dmuanda Ilia recognition be given this section in the nomination of Major lirown. The election of a chairman for the en suing year being next in order, Dr. W. O. Morrow was nominated and unani mously re-elected. The convention then adjourned. Of the pcrsonel of the ticket we shall take pleasure in speaking in future is sues, deeming it sufficient at this time to remark that it will be a winner in the fall, and will receive (he cordial and earnest support of every loyal Rrpublican In the county. Tub extent to which the country In the past few weeks has learned that there are many sorts of food which are nioro wholesome than meat is encouraging. The beef trust has done a good turn here, though against i s will. 'I he good news also comes that the people are letting up more and more in the use of meat. As a consequence the trust is weakening, and prices are beginning to drop. Ik this nation is really to All its place sa world power it must throw oil' its old traditions olexclusiveness. Philadelphia Times. This thrust of the Times under the tilth rib ol Iree-tradeexcliisiveness is certainly encouraging. Free-trade exclusiventss would have us kick tho whole Philippine Archipelago out of the front door yard, and either play dog in the manger by keeping other na'inns out st a cost of one hundred millions per vear, or it would relinquish three-fourths of our commerce with the island by allowing son.o nion archial government to take possession and iiioiiokjIi.o their trade. I.OBH Kk vis, the Briti-h scientits, re marks that the time I- coining when coal wiil be t.Hi scarce to l-e utilized us fuel in this country. Il may It "coin. tig," says the Philadelphia Uuli tin, but 1! is yet a good long distance in the lutnre. 11 the visiting liritou is iticlm-.d to be unduly 1 pessimistic on this point he should take a look at the Pennsylvania coal fields. j If Xew England wants tree hides and the West free shoes and free cotton g.tods, I a little scheme ol reciprocity inihl Is? no 1 cunplisdied just as under Cleveland Xew j England asked for fiee w wl and got it, ' But don't forget that at the same time such a large slice was cut from prottct-j ion to wool lutirics that tno oleu busi- 1 Hess of Xew England looked prco sely j like SO cents. Cl.KVKt.ANn lived to see his ereniirs put lo rout and much that be s.lvm.m.l vindicated. Wilhaiu Al.i n W hite. Cleveland advocated biking II. e duly from wool iiecause, as lie sa d, the insnii facturers were making so lutle profit, lie advocated free-trade to r I eve those with money from paying enough to en- j sure good wages for the ma-ses. And then he-well, his see, v. hat did he i v r : advocate that the ptsiple have eudoistd ? j i Tuk volcanic eruption on the Island of j Martinique, in Danish Wot Indies, en Thursday of last week, proves to be tic. most horrible catastiophe the world l as witnessed in modern times. Latest re ports say that only thirty people out of thirty thousand in ill? cut ofSl. Pierre, on tbo cost of the island, were saved fioni thenwlnl rain of molten lava. Reports from other portions of d o island are very meagre, but it is fcand that many lives weie destroyed outside the city mentioned. Rut one American family is known lo have been in Iho city at the time, that of the V. S. Consul sta tioned there. Mr. Roiikktso.v, I cinociat of Louisi ana, is rapidly eaining tho enmity of every tree-trader, and especially the hit ler hatred of Pitchfork Tillman, the sworn foe of business men and their em ployes. Congressman Robertson pro posed to expend $'J,." o,(imi lor the im provement of the harbor of Havana to re lieve Cuba by furnishing work for all who m ight need employment. Thi, he thinks, would be lar better than lower ing the duties and turning out of work tens of thotisan is of American lalortrs unless they submit to a serious cut down. Such protection sentiments from Louisi ana, if uttered in the presence of Shotgun Tillman, would have called forth the dia matic cry -)f "Renegade ! Ter-a a-i-tor !" Osk of the great limits of mankind is that of making up verdicts without know ing the facts in tho case. Men ami wpmen ofien work themselves up to a lowering pilch of indignation on facts that are merely assumed, and are not trueatall. That is why the man v. ho keeps his month shut, aud is lo.t ready to criticise and condemn, gets along belter, and at the same ti-Tie a (pires a reputa tion for wisdom, llalfof the Indignaiioii of the world is wasted on imagiiitiv con ditions or lulso ilhU. Most of the in justice of the world is founded on preju dice, ami prejudice is very frequently the result of false assumptions. N'evi r explode with indignation until you are sure you are loaded with tiuth. l'unxy Spirit. Brft IIartk, wh sc diath peenred on the 6th Inst., was a literary artist who was most success! nil with a small can va'S. Within certain Mutilation- l.n was bril liant and fascinating. He was a true in terpreter of the color and brci .iness of California, and ill at ease with any o'her background. His land-capes, provided they were Califoi nian, had a charm f nature as read by a poet ami gi nius. His characters were waywsr.l but Hbsorl-ing. In description he had unusual insight and felicity. The humor also was Cali- fornian in a sulille sense. A new story by Bret llarte was a disappointment if the scene was laid outside of (he land of sunshine and gold where he was insen sibly trained for is Ire's work. He gao to litercture something quit") distinctive and admirable, and his place will not be Oiled. The case of Admiral Sampson, who s.icciimbed to the juevitab.e on Tuesday of last week, is, in one respect, peculiarly pathetic. His temporary iib-cnce from the fleet PIT Santiago at the lime of tho battle and the manner in which ho worded his aiinouncemaut ol the victory incited a controversy which was 11 e bit terest and most persistent in American naval aud inilitaiy history, and mater ially shorb lied his days. Had he been present at the fight, or had he bt eu en tirely disconiKCtcd Willi Hie licet in Unit part of the world, bo would probably have been in good lieallh to-day. The disputoasto ti.e person to whom the ereditof the victory belonged, which was corricd to absurd end vicious lengths by aome of the partisans of both Sampson and Schley, wounded his sensitive spirit, made him a physical wreck, and carried him offyears before his natural lime. President Roosevelt's judgment that the battle of Santiago was a "captains' bat tie" Is acc-pted as a just verdict by ti c average sane American, but this judg ment did not temper the violcnco of the eealots on both sides, and did not slay the pending physical callspse In the fleet's titular coiiimsuder. lion's Tlii,' We offer One Hundred Hollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh, that cauno' be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv A Co., Props., Tol do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F..L Cheney for the lasi l.i years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and tinaueiiil ly able to carry out any obligations made by their linn. W kHT it Tiialx, wholesale druggists, lo ledo, o., H amuso, Kissam X Mahvi.x, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the sy-Ietii. Price 7ee per Isiltle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Itrducrd Itslrs lo Snn Francisco mill !.s Atitti'lcs. On account of tho Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Slu me. al San Kran cisco, Cal., June II) to 1 1, It the Penn sylvania Railroad Company w ill sell ex cursion tickets lo San Kraio-i-co or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, Irom May Jl, to June 7, inclusive, at greatly r , lined lalis. These tickets will be good for return passige Hithin sixty days Irom date ofssle when excelled bv Joint Agent at Lo Angeles or San I ran-cisc-o and payment of lilty cents made for the service. " For specific rates apply to Ticket Agents. i:tiiiblionti rriuiarii' or Foiist County, JInj 10, 1902. OUZrinl Vole. i-;ii'fti?js3-rs2rr?T -': T 1 i : i i ' - i : :-;::' T:?5:-i- -r : :: : : : : : : I : :: a r s.:kk'.i; t : : :-.--i-t:a-5:s-i;: c : . o, i:..-i'i-t;: s- k z f --lu-Kiir i . .-' i - x . i i- u u l; 4- tc -1 . M J . IT - ! c -i x u XoTR-Kor County Auditors there was no contest, the vote resulting as foil. us (!. V. Iloleinan, 1114; V. 11. Stiles, 10!'S. TO RETURN 73 000 LETTERS. Wo'-k c! r-cc!'j;ir,j VAIkcr-Qarre End le3 Chain Hos rcrjun. Wil'.;.' !!a; rc. Pa., !.; U. Tilt fi'-st cii'o tal utile;- iv.TtriV-'s the & v riTttter.fs decision in tlio i ,to of Va: Kirk end V. liV is Co- ,Mid!tv. chair Icil'T firm, arriv.-d for ro:'-"ir.;'stct Hah'.l. Ho w.-.s in lIi'.'mI tint th( s-.lt.o.:-' ujj ft.iuiittl.-r.t and that tin letter.; rr.P l l-c r. tu,i:c.l to the sep.rt ers t etit to th" ('.-nd 1 1 1 uffleo. V.'i:.! v.ts i'o.iri St'tttrday afterntsor. on the pil v Tli. ie arc h T.'i.e '.i end tl. f itr t 'o.l.s expect to finish ti c v. t wlihln a -reek. Tho-e 'et t 'r.s. it i c -1 -1 1 ; .!-!. re.ntain a!'oct JI. o i i ii j-, r.ey otd r.'. Tho?: which l;;'-- r t-vi toil . on thf crv- I j.i will 1- - ;it dirc-t to th" wtitc-p n o! th.' tei::"'-- rr.'u r nmcnitt; will be refit i:cl at !ir ( !"ec rf Issue Th . c.lh, i - v "'! ! ' t to t'lo letter cTo-e. the: - r-en-d n"d r?a;l lr -.'ed to the nr r'. "--. All v!ll hav ctninp'-'l ic-i-'i t'-. . the wvr' "rn'ttfl'i; 't t." Only a'-. -i' f 'i ! -tterj liav ! ret.:ir. add e-- ;ri I the iter:! Icttei.i i fiee wi'l Iwe a fi :it t.i:k in rp-: t ittit and i. tva'l'r- cth r . I Tiie 1 1 1 ; s ( otiilinto I ) arrive at the rale of a hi et i .V " s ('ay. ' The ai- --: ry ior V linn t-nld thr I ether i viei:: - h . iiid iu t b-lievc thr ' g. ver::t!i' :.t v. t:'.l p; (he twr j li'.en. Pn, teste I checks are increas I Itig at the banks ii'i ! h'l'ii'.ii ds cf let i tor rf In.-. i;!'y are arriving. riOT AT COLl.r -2 '2 ALU GAME. I Several Percoe" H'jrt In a Genera f.'i loe at Crove City. Sharon, l'j., .'b y .1. A ih -.eu stii d n!i of Cji .c City n.lleo. Mercel (cm nlr. ;;rd fvcia! other participants v.ete iii.:ird in a im that or furred I'rid:iy T -; . ' n ii a l a.ieliall game be tviten the io i' '.' and Junior c1j.sc3 cl the (-( ill jo. Tie "e lias boon bittet rivalry b.two:n the class:') and eve.y effo't v..;1: i.'.-i!e by the college to pi vent a cln -'i. Lidice were stationed around the ball giound. A tight flatted, however, between two members cf the onpoMiig classes, lnhiiituly tile eiunc was it'oioed and the bp'i ulay-'is, o'lo r iueinlvp:s of the . two rlas ". nt.d Fp.-etalors began a, Bcneri.1 li 'ltt. l.a-rloiil bats wore j used, win!' t-'tnni s were thrown and i nittiiy d,. i:::eto te;l persons wers kneel id ib rt Sod t; t'lioderl unon. The l'.cht lasted 1 niinntes. Sev-s etal rf tlr; partiRipantg were so ?ia-1 ly la'nred that a mi: ,'e r.'s snrvlorf-were- re-iuired. Dr. I. ('. Keller, presi dent of 'he college, has sumi'ionel the prineitials b aopear before the faculty and expulsions will bo made. Wrs. Soffel Cet3 Two Years. Pill -bill e. May 11. Mi s. Soffel. tha warden's wife, who made it possible j for the Lld'Hes to escape from tho Ah I I. '. lo'iiy iit.ty jail in this city, ,va ' tal into ci.iitt ituniay mornin-; anl I Henteuced to a term of two years In the W' ti ro u ::il( ntiary. Shortly nftervaiil. Walter Dnrmau. n mem-1 her of the lliilille cang. who was con victed on t'l liavfro r.f niurderl'ig Groee -n r.n L;ib:iey. was BC-ntenced to l e iian "e.t, ii uiiders'.ocd, how ever. Iht by ci.rfis-iri' lo (he crime, and gUiirt evitb-iue avalust the Rid dies, L.inuti'8 lilt? w'll he :-nvtd. bli.ii-.tcr's r.rci Sad. . 0 May li-'.-Tbe end of IUv. 1, .'!. CLnl.lin. nliir spt I'ing more than .".'i jetits ss a niini.-ter of the yc'hci'ii t c!; '!:t!i. waa sad, as ho parsed r.v,av an Inmate of thi ioor hotfo. ?!r. ('i.tilliii was in his Toth jenrand iioan enf illliealih was enm I lled to r tire Ki.inp years ago. His wl"? nie.i (:,ililien had piceeded him to tho piavo. An til fiiciid ram to the rt. try .nan s re II -f anil furnished mean? to p;ov:d'.' f,r his keeping in the ins.l'iil urn, where ho was given f.i'i:d ra;i a ttd bet last (inys made as comfort;,. lo Ji.s jiD'i-lide. Pr::-.t Loses Ca;c. fireen-hnr:?. f'n.. May 12 A trial In the ciih. it, al .'li t b-'io that attracted great ii,l k .1 was that of R y. Father 1'itli. ki of ;n.t I'l 'ts-nt a'tiinst Jr. "ill lla.l'-iik. 'lie p.ie-t asked for H. '' '!. v. . f.- al!eye; ilofaia lion of i !.!,.-. t . The eh i !.! t I ei;:i in in th "'! .-. i r '! ii- " 'a:.i relic! tin-re-, (!' t-.s'M 1 i- .: ' - - .ip.rei. Th" f !.. . I; ( it' , t ,v..: , ,lrV,. I Cte Set I.- '. .: . ,.!a:.f was fi.n-d t ,.,i::. ;. i-i-t ll'e costs V. eii' d.o , I 1 : , I. if i.i. x . Ail!S T 'ss.uihioj K ..... - ,,,.,,,,,, w -A .j :k it'.-i '.! 9 . ' Jsin M T " 1 S iiitt.tjjs 'V i - i:)u - I3 J - r 'JIUlp.K -.w ' Vl'iov; '.w Vi 31 " UMtiiiintl pvjuo.) "'" i o;; -x ........ Dim..y -Ax - i r i (I f A U U - ........ll;. .vr MO.V ST, I noiiin "I -Jl ' nnuv.)-j M IPI'S lsaiuy i - w i - wIIU" 1'L.VIN TALK. Slialglit Talk a ml to the Peliit-The Virtue (if Ilr. . w, ( hnsrs's Serve Pills Tultl in Few WonN lijr One W ho Knows. Mr. George Schrock, Jr., of No. Ill Pinestreet, Meadville, Vi., says: "When I got some of those Ir. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills I was In a very m rvous stalo due to work that kept mo up at all hours and denied me sleep. I had dir.zy spells as well. The box of Xerve Pills cured all this. I am n longer dizzy nerves are strong my sleep natural and I feel good in every way. I think this proves the medicine is a great r.no." Or. A. W. Chase a Xerve Pills arc. sold at 5'V a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, lltifTalo, X'. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. t ha-e, M. O., are on every package For sale by Killmer Itros., druggists. Whooping Coiiah. A woman who has had experience with Hi is disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous eon.-eiponen from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby lioy being only three months old, mil owing to our giving them Chamberlain's Coiu h Rem edy, they lost none of ih.jr plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy, dur oldest girl would call lustily lor cough svrnp between whoops. - le-sie I'mkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This remedy is lor sale by Killmer Hros , Tioncsia, vv. (i. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. si-imir I'lii-imiiiilsm I ureil Alter Koiirlcra enrs of siiillcrlna. "I have been slllicled Willi scialicrlieu n stistn ior fourteen jeaia," says Josh Hdgiir, of I o'-inmitown, I'al. "1 was able to be around biitconstanlly sullered. I tried everything I could hear o and at la-t was told to try Chamberlain's Cain Itiilin, which I di I and was ii edislelv I relievnl and In a short lime cured, and I I am happy Jo say it has not since re I turned." Why not use this liniment and I gel well r Si l.l bv Killmer Hn.s., Tin ! nests, W. i. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. LIFKtH T. I H-; WITT TALMAMK, bv his s.m, i,.v. Frank Oewitt Taliua;e and ass.u inte e.iitors of the Christian Herald. Only lunik endorsed by Taluiago fainilv. Ilnoi limits profit i,r 'sgents w ho act quickly, (limit ten cents. Write im uiedi itelv CLA UK d- CO., 2, S. 4th St., I'lillla., I'a. Mention this paper. i-Zi il Notice. Xolice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made lo the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest Comilv, on the nine teenth day ol May next, at 10 o'clock In the lorenoon, under Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act lo provide for the in corporation ami regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 2!, JsTI, and llie supplement thereto, by Amos ('ling er, Syo Xeill, .loseplius Illinium,, Jesse lltirehtield, It. O. Carson and J. J. Mt Crmo, for the charter of an intended cor poration lo Ik) called. The Xeilltown Cemeiery Association, the character and obj. it of w hich is tlie maintenance of a I tir.ving ground, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all rights, bene Ills and privcliges conleried by the Act of Assembly aforsaid, and iis supple ments. J. J. McCprM. PROCLAMATION. WiiKitKAs, Tho Hon. W. M. I.indsey, President Judge oftho Court of Common Pleas and timirter Sessions in mid for the isiuiity of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, tfuartcr Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Coeit, Over and Terminer and (ieneral Jail Delivery, at Tinnesta, for th? County of Forest, to commence on the 'liiild .Monday of Mav, being tho lUth liny of May Pmi Xo tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they lie then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their retoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do llioso things which lo their olliee appertain to be done, and to I hose who are bound in recognizance to prosi-otito against the prisoners Ihat are orshall ocin tliejuilof Forest County, that they may be then and thereto prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my blind and si-al this Hist day of April, A. I). V.m. J. W. JAMIKSOX, l.s. Sheriff. 1 QR.F-KNIrNEW'K ij GOLDEN RELIEF v-vrr. rST GRIP BRONCHITIf.i 1. TIS.'lC I' iSfrNAitSAjk, Crniir i siNEURAIOIAl Jvnt innvni I ill.llLli; Oil OCT DIARRIIC In 1 to 8 minutes 2.V..VK! 1.8 HOW Rliotit your stock of Stationary' We do bih class Job Printing. Corsets The cue Is we toll in tliis line are all of no established rcpututinn. Tlie lleuilerjoii Corset, Flexn Oinllc or st rai; 1. 1 front, 61 00 No heller corte' sold anywhere at this price Siiinnur Corsets, in 15a ttstes ami oilier lij;ht materials, 5l) cents ROBINSON. TK! A I. LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Plcasol Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of May, I'.M.': 1. Truman l. Collins vs. John Wilson. Xo. !t t, September term, 1!' 0 Summons In ejectment. l '. J. W. Raster, vs. M. V. Patterson and J. K Heck, trading as Patterson ,V Heck. X "Jl, May Term, liKd, Suin moiis in assumpsit. 3. K. C. I b ath ami (icorge II. Killiner, doing business i s 11. alh it Killmer vs. Free. Methodist Church, W. J. Foreman contractor mid W. J. Foreman and liny llillard, trustees. Xo :is, Sept. Tcini, Itsll. Sc , Fa. Sur. Mts hanica Lien. i. Mary Caldwell vs, llraha' ey A Hca ly and J. S. Caldwell. No. 7, Feb. 'lorni, I'.Kie, Sim, itl 'b interpleader. S. .1 It. Lit i, vs. Peiinsylvani.t Rail road Company. No. U, Feb. Term, lwl. Apeal by licit, from J. P. Ii. Michael N csi vs. C. W. Seigworlh. Xo. IS, .May Term, Pel, (Summons III Trespass. 7. Tionesta Manufacturing Company Limited, vs. Must find Mantel and I do Company. .No. i, Nov. Term, Itmi. ,,,. moils in assnmiisit. Attest, JOHN' II. RORL'RTSON, Proihouotarv. Tioneslii, I'a., April ll, 1!-'. CIO-N l-IWI'A M A It KlO'rs COUPEC'THI) EVKKYTl'H 111 I.IAIil.K IlK.M.l: Flour sack Corn meal, feed, '(' 1"U ft Corn meal, family, ) l.K) th. Chop lets!, pure gram Oats Corn, shelled Ituckwlu at llnir, ';' lt Itenns "rl bushel Ham, sugar cured I'.acon, sugar cured -SHAY, BY IKS .... LlOiLlfi H. l.lri I Ml .Ml -'1 2..HI .1"! .Li .10 .l'J .11,1 r.tdi).i , :t'K .su ..Yi'.t ..'HI IKyl5 ,e() ititTii ',(! (i.'ii Oedli.US oi.l-Jl '.Tl .!() .112 Wl till 2.75 Sliouhlcrs Salt Pork, "r Ih Wliitehsli st kit Sugar Svrup N. O. Molas-.es Collce, Koiist liio Collce, blended Java Tea It u tier Rico Fggs, fresh Salt W barrel Lnrd Potatoes, ft buslicl Potatoes, Sweet Lime barrel Nails V keg Cures Rheumatism, Neuia'gia, Injuries, Soro Keet, Lame and Aching Hack. Skin liiseases. Pains and Spiaius. WARO ELECTRIC OIL, 25 TRY IT IT D A TO AHVIIRTISK In II PWiUtiiis pap ii u ROYAL SHOES. WANO ATE' IT Wo arc proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they arc going to ho prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make a complete showing of these superior shoes. No other hou.se lias such a range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Carpets A'jsw Srmw S?mmE8 of W?z& Storm. Ynr (loom v Evimr Bepmtmkt. ALWAYS LEiUDEIES JIT QJI-A-TjITY OB PRICE. Substantial Shoes for Women do out depend on the amount of leather wotkccl into then), but the quality of it. The liylilnets, the grace and the wearing qualities of the have wou them a distinctive prestige with wotiiuu. Thb inakera guarantee thcni, ire do, and invite your iuspec tinn of the new sty It a just in. HEATH Up-to-Dato AO. A. II. A. Waynk Cook, Presidont. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, IHUKCTOK-S A. Wayne Cisik, O. V. Robinson, Win, Hinearbaugli, N. P. Wheeler, T. P. Itltchey. J. T. Pale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest psld on lima deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. The Spring Campaign is uiitr on in WALL PAPER! GEO. I. DAVIS, The roooirnir.pd arllsl in Paper Hanging ilild Panning, has all his samples ready for inspection, and a titter line at lower prices was never exhibited here or else is here. Mr. Ials is prepared to show samples and give estimate on all work in Ins bne, and it will.lio well lor parlies needing bis service to consult him al once beforo engagements are made tisi lar ahead. Rordcr papers go in at same prie as ceilings and walls. This is a new tiling and an important Item ill keeping down tlie expense. Desolution Notice Take notice that the partnership bo tween Charles Rosen ami Wolf Roseu do ing business as Wolf Rosen V Pro., at Marienville, I'a., was on the L'iith day of March, A, P., HHf.', by agreement ill writing dissolved. The business will hereafter lie conducted by Wolf Rosen, Charles It isen having withwrawn from business. All claims due tlie llrm will be settled w ith Wolf Rosen. Woi.K Roskm. Paled. April 2".th, Wl. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of WHiie ntfitkj ---- Hung u iu(fiiti ! Wrlw JOHN WttbDKlllU'HN A CO. Patent AiCp iut, WftntiinKU.ii, D ('..for ttilr $I.Hiii irim oQ &ud lut uf iwu buuilrod luTuutiuiia wmiimI. LE Patent Kid, SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINGS LINOLEUMS ta Cash Olga Nethersole $2.50 Shoes k FEIT. Doalers in 503S. Kki.lt. Cashier. Wm. Smkakbauoii, Vice Preslden NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. Finest Ever Shown. It is admitted by all who have icen them that th'n teamo'i styles ot' XrtllHoii Shwrst and (Kfordsi Are handsomer aud more varied lliau ever before ihnwo. They aro shoe perfection and bive no equals iu beauty, elegance aud ease tor tbe font. Fashionable in shape, high grade in material and eccelleot in construction. The reason. wh these ahora have beaten all records iu aalrt is that they aro perfection in fit: No shoes have ever equalled them in thii respect. Won't yon allow ta tJ ilein onstraie how perfectly they fit? JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, Seneca, & Sycamore Su Oil, CITY, VA. Vbone 'fi. ATHER RIGHT PRICES. Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs. Store
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