THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK. COITOa PftOeNICTOM. WKPNKSPAY, MAT 2. KV2. 1902 MAY 1902 Sn. Mo.'Ta. We.! Th.jFr. ! Sa. 1 9,1 3 6 7 8 11 12:13 1415!16'17 18 19,20 21 22 23 24 25:26!27!289'30,31 He publican Ticket. HI TV. rwri-twt JOSEPH 0. SIBLEY. (Subject to action of District Conference) Awmbll-, W, AMSLKK. 7YnrAniVlH-J. ('. tiKIST. .vArn'f-Ut'.OKliK W. NOItMT. (Voisfy (OnuniOTinnrrj COXRAD ULKHKXN, A. K. Kill PR. .4Hiffor-GEO. W. HOLEMAX, V II. STIl.KS. Jury Oemmiiutwmrr ERNESTSIBIILE R 1-KKKTtiAHK and free silver are both setting out of favor in business circles tho world over. pREstnKKT RooftKVELT, backed by the whole Republican party, is going to roast that beef trust till it is well done. Tub crops of 1!02 in the United States are in a highly promising condition There is no bigger prosperity item. O. Ct.KVKt.ABD must mule when he sees the Democratic leaders dodging ail verand flirting with tariff "reform." Thk t'e York World is sure that the "trust made tariff ia doomed." It used to declare that the tariff inrdo the trusts. Perhaps the meat trust that is hurry ingotfwith iu books to New Jersey is not aware of the existence of something oiled Jersey justice. Tim Republic of Cuba ia born, and is fortuuato at least in its goodfathcr and godmother, 1'ncleSain and the American tioddosa of Liberty. Pkacb negotiations in South Africa are reported to be In a "controversial stage." This condition has been quite noticeable for the last three years. Now come the tug for public frar chises in Cuba. The new government should beware of boodlers and not per mit a single one to escape when caught. Thk death ot Henry Clay McCormick, Attorney Cieneral in Uov. Hastings' cab inot, occurred at his home in Williauis- port Monday of this week. The cause was acute Bright'a disease. As soon as tha Hag of Cuba went up the American soldiers marched to theirships and sailed away. Hut history will never forgot what the soldiers of the Uuited Stales did for the liberation of Cuba. A Londou paper states that J. Pierpont Morgan rocoiumends a joint system of trusts as the best means to cement friend ship between England and the United Slates. Mr. Morgan's preference for this general remedy has long been sus pected. At the Prohibition state convention held at New Cattle last week the follow ing ticket was nominated: Dr. Silas C, Swallow, fr governor ; Lee L. Grum bino, of Lebanon, for lieutenant gover nor, and Captain M. 8. Manjuiss lor secretary of internal albtir. Til K country will back up tho army every lime. Its gorge rises at the xr- formances of the little company of rpllep tic mountebanks in Washington. It ia well that Republican conventions should speak strongly on a subject in regard to which the country feels strongly. New York Sun. . Komk of the Democratic papers are learning lor the first time that Thomas Jefferson prepared for himself and left among his literary remains an expur gated copy of the New Testament. Yet there seems to be no Democratic rush to recognize this fact as the long-sought is sue for i'.xH. Shiu'i.o neither Judge Pennypacker nor Attorney (jeneral KIKlll liaveenough votes to nominate, Mr. Sibley would still be in a receptive mood, observes the Oil City iilizzard. And the con vein ion might go farther and do worse than nominate the Franklin man. Titusville Herald. Mure it might. The nomination of Mr. Sibley would make the whole northwest happy, and there would be no factional politic about It, either. Neither would there be any question as to the outcome of the election. Mr. Hibley would be thoroughly elected in every respect. Thk Republicans of Warren county at their primaries last Saturday nominated the following excellent ticket: Congress, J. C. Hibley; senate. II. 11. Comings ; assembly, L. C. Baker; register and re corder, C. V. I randell ; county commis sioners, Frank Hagberg(and James W, Wiggins. The State delegates aie Frank M. Knapp, Warren ; C. S. Morris, Gar land, and C. A. Clark, Russell. The del egates will go to the Statu convention un instructed, but it is undcrsbm! that they will lie subject to the wishes of Senator iuay. Speaking) of the nomination of the Rev. Dr. Swallow by the Prohibitionists for Governor, the Titusville World asys: The doctor will probably put up a "whirlwind" fight in this campaign. At least there will be plenty of wind in it. Hut he is not as popular aa he was four years ago. Since that time he lias proven hiinsell to be a rovengful, relentless poli. tician w ho is capable of prai'ing an an archist for shooting down a President of the United States. He will fill the state with "hot air" during his canvass and the weary people will patiently await the hour "When the Swallows Homeward Fly." lint Ins candidacy is not likely to cut much of a figure so far as the result of the campaign ia concerned. I Tub number 13 in Allonao'a title may not 1 of evil omen, luit it i eorta-n that I the world hei wMie are with the young kin;. If I f give his people as j rooI irovernnifiit an In mother, the re.;- ent, liu piven them, j far a he liaa in fluenced the goveniinent'a oliey, his countrymen wi.l have cause tu he Ihauk ful. Maria Christina deserves well of Spain. The prohahili y is that her coun sel will he sought constantly hy hor son, for a tune at leat. lie has able ttemeii, has personal popularity, and lias the world's regard. Tho outlook for Spain is better at this moment than it has been at any time for many vears. The Richmond News, a sUiunohJDem ocratic paper, has this to say iibout the Philippine r.ngle now going on in the Senate: The debate on the Philippines as it is now being conducted is doing harm every day, particularly to the South. Rut for the invincible common sense of the people of both sides, it mii;ht easily develop extremely grave ami ser ious results. It would be a mercy to the country, and particularly to the Demo cratic party, i I the Senators from South Carolina, Mississippi, Uloh and Kansas could lie locked up iu a r in together and allowed to conclude their discussion in private with tongues, siatistics, alli davits, pen knives, bowie knives or axes according to preference. It is slated upon good authority that tho new owner of the Philadelphia Record is no other than Thomas H. Wanamaker, sou of John Wanamaker and proprietor ofthe Philadelphia North American. It is further said that cont.ul of the editorial policy of (he paper will lie entrusted to ex-Judgo James Gay Gordon. This fact nay have an important bearing upon the Democratic political aituatiou in the State. Gordon is now no friend of ex-Governor Pattison, although oiicenumhered among his most ardent followers. His oftices are in the North American building, and he is generally credited wilu the authorship of many of its leading editorials, "ana maker's ownership of the Record is not yet puolicly admitted, nor w ll it bj until after tho fall campaign, but Ihero are tha best of reasous for believing that the properly has passed into his hai ds. Ti tusville Herald. Pkop.-.e in general entertain peculiar ideas as lo the motives which a tuate newspaper men. For illustration, we are frequently asked the question: "Who was you hitting at in that little item in last night's Klixaard?" Now, the chances are a hundred to one the particular item, to which refereuce is made, was of gcneial application, with no reference whatever to any particular individual ; and yet, lie- cause the Inquirer happens to be ac quainted Willi fonie person to whom he thuiKs it applicable, he supposes it of course Was aimed at that particular one. Because a newspaper states that "a wo man's popularity is sometime due to what she neglects to say," it does not necessarily follow that the editor has in mir.d some particular female ot ultra phonographic pro ensities; norm hen he says that "some men are constantly hunting for work, and in mortal bar of finding it," does lie refer to any particu lar one, any more than I, en he asserts that "some people are so dishonest tiny will not pay back borrowed trouble." Because an editor says "tears are the spectacles through which a woman sees her whiles granted," it does not neces sarily imply ttmt his ife Las been cry ing for a new shirt-waist, and whin he runs iu a little squib to the effect that he had rather have a lolling bed iu the house than a scolding woman, .because it shuts up occasionally," it is not a sure sign he has been getting a curtain lec ture. Though personal experanccs un doubtedly sometimes suggests ideas, and though blind items are occa loually regular diiiii-duni bullets in the targets lor hich intended, in a great major. ty of cases these quihs and quirks are of general application, intended for no par ticular person, but for all whom the coat fits. Oil City Hli7.zrd. 1 lie .li 't of Polly V unli it, A stiauge. talH comes from the country just vast of the city, tays tho Titusville Herald. For a une weeks it appears that a spirit of tt.e departed has Lreu haunt ing the vicinity of the Davanp tracks be tween East Titusville and Selkiik, The ghost has injured no one and its Ireqtient appearance lias come to lie taken quite as a matter of course -villi the residents of that peaceful community. Thespir.t lias never been seen far from the railroad track. Upon the end of a tie she is often seen to sit with her lace bnr ien in her hands and quietly weeping. Several persons, emboldened by Ikt fie queut appearance and harmless actions, have approached quite close and even tried to grasp the sli eve of her trailing white robe. On such occasions she grad ually fades from view and the Investi gator of the mystery is left standing be side the rails with nothing in sight but the vast expanse of level country there about. But the rankest phenomenon is the reg ularity with which she accompanies the trains passing that place. Trainmen were at first alarmed and told no one of the strange white rohed spectre, thinking ii must he due to an easily excited imagi nation, lint finally the story of its entirety has become known to tho public and within the past few months many who were at first incredulous have been obli ged to confess, not only lo Ihn ghosts ex istence, but also her frequent reappear ance. Her actions all aro strange, but never exactly what may ho termed ter rifying. One iim-anny freak, tho troth of wl.i'-li is vouched for by many poeplc, is tho manner in which alio follows trains, run ning before or following after them with the speed of the fastest express. Often when rounding the bend just below East Titusville, the engineer has been startled to see the woman in white standing or gently gliding just in front of Ihn head light. She invarably keeps to tho center of the track, preceding the train to a point near tho city limits. There she haves the track and turning down the east siilo of Pine creek, beckons to the trainmen to follow. People who have watched this (trange action and have followed her, state that after the train bus conie on into me yarns, sue goes ijuck hi uie ua.-K anu weeps quietly lor the remainder ol the i night. ; People residing in that locality have 1 come to regard tho frequent visits or the ' HjHictre us something not to bu h und uinl I aivept h r strange dctnonstrationa as quite a matter ot fad. Various explana tions have been olfered, one of which seems worlhy of credence. Years ago a lady nsiurd IVilj Yar.lt n di.d in that immediate vicinity. Dame rumor hath it that her heart was broken because of au unrealized dream to build a railroad dow n the east side of Oil Creek to con nect the terminal at Titusv ille with that ... ,:... t ..... .... i . . t.. i si vol i iiv, .Many pisipie seem iiicuneii to believe th.-.l Ihe spirit is that of the gentle M.ly, come haeR to earth to haunt the scenes of her blasted hope and urge, in her pathetic way, that the road shall be built. And ho can say that this may not be frui'? How's This i We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that on no' be cured by Hall's Cainirh l ure. K. J. On kn I v A Co., Props., Tol. do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lasi l. years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and liicineiallv able to carry out any obligations made by their linn." Wkst it Thai x, Imlesale druggists, To ledo, Al.lUNll, KlNN VN A MAIIVIN, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 11. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upmi the blood ami mu cous surfaces of ihe. system. Price. T.'ic per bottle. Sold bv all'druggista. Testi monials tree. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. If possible, do not those ho anger you. associate w th Ininl Year llilsav far 73c. o fl.ntl with IVvoe'a Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs :l to S nr.s. moie to the hit than otheis, wears longer, ati give s a ios equal to new work. Sold bv J Davis. 3 in im. lynchers Kxaiiiliunliuis I n- l!M)i. Tioncsta, Monday, June 2nd. Neiiltown, Tuesday, June tt.l. Hickory, Wednesday, June 1th. Kollcttville. Thursday, June 5th. Nohiaska, Friday, June tilh. Urookston, Tuesday, June loth. Marienville. Wednesday, June 1 1th. Claringtou, Thursday, June Ii'th. Nebraska special, Saturday, Aug. 23 1 An examination will be held iu Clar ion iiuring tne spring or summer term for the benlit of teachers of Forest county who aie intending the Normal School there. All who do not hold valid certificates, and ho desire lo teach in Forest county during the school year beginning Juno 1st, p.iOi, must enter the class at one of llie-e examinations. Xo our will be cx uiimiif firir.-. Cnliiienles uill Hot be lirtiHlcil to opy.f.cnit.i nmfi r 17 yriirt of 11.7'', nor lo i,v.v.)i t tf quextionubtn kubtn. Examinations will begin at !:inl a. in. All K'oi rk mutt In time irilh pen mid ni on leyiil cup orf,ol.i cii pnyicr. Applicants from other counties will be permitted to enter the class only at the request of theSiiperintendent of theiroivn county, or by request signed by mem bers of school lioards of Forest county. This does not apply to pe'soii lift have previously taught iu this count)', orthosc living near the rountv lines. On entering tho class the applicant must hand the examiner a stamped en velope addressed to himself (or her self), and a speciiiiin of penmanship. As a speciinin of penmanship, appli cants may write some quotation from Whittier. Teachers will please bring with them Hie December number of the Educational Foundations. vritn:iri:i lt the .Stterinrmb nt wuwf briny ri-cottiiiell'li(tit.l of i;nml moral eh'trttcter, f, tm some i cijr'nille jhi'soh. I'itectors and all others interested in education are vi ry cordially invited to lie present. E. E. STIT.lxiiKn, Superintendent. G. A. II !: t HIMIKNT. ICrihicnl Kale In .cllfiur via I'suilsvl vnnin Itiillrond. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the Annual Encampment of the G. A. H , Department of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg, J nne I to iv, the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg from ali stations on its line in the Statu of Pennsylvania, on May 31, Juno 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, good to re turn iir.til June 7, inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the round trip. For spe cific rates, apply lo local ticket agents. .It scialle Itfieuiiiniisiii rurril After rtirfrru Y rnrs of tullrrlns. "I lisve been Htllicted with sciaticrheti inatlsiii lor lourteeu years," says Josh Edgar, if Genuantiiwn, Cal. "I was aide to he around butconstaiiliy sutlered. I tried everything I could hear ol and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain italm. which I ill I and was immediately relieved nud ill a short time cured, and ( am happy to say it has not since re turned." Whv not use this liniment and gel well? Sold bv Killmer Ilros., Tin nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. NEKVOrs EXHAUSTION. An every day history, high strung nervoiis, excitable, constant headache, no rest at niuht, heart weak, appetito poor, loss of weight, strength all gone Reail the following: Mrs. Fred Wholehon, of Gladerun, Warren, Pa., says : "I was inducts! to u-c A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills for excess ive nervousness. I was so nervous I could not bear a noiso or much talking. I wai very forgetful my mind seemed dull. I as listless and tiiul all Ihe lilnu The lesull of the use nt the box that I used was remarkable. They lonnl up tho not ves and system generally and I work well again, am strong, my mind is clear and noise and talk do not bother mo. I am very much plea-ed with the pills ami can recommend thoiii highly lo auy on who feels as I did." Dr. A. V. Chase s Nerve Pills aro sold at Sue a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, ISull'alo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. 1)., are on every package For sale by Killmer Itros., druggists. tiiMieiiia Cnnuli. I A woman who has hail experience with this disease, tells how to prevent any I dangerous e.meipieneo from it, sje I says: Our three children took whooping i cough la-l siiiniin-r, our baby bov being I only Ihree months old, i.nd owing to our j giving lie in Chamberlain's Coir n Rem edy, they lo-t iioiih of th ir plumpness I ami i alio' out in ui'i.'h heiter heilth than i on, er rini'iicu i ii' sm p.irenrs um int orher chiidren wh-se parent this remedy. ( lur old. M gin wotihl call lustily l"i coiii;li svrup i...nvi en i hoops. - Ji-s,e 1'inkiy II ill. Sprmavilln, Ala. .'.' r' 'v " TJ : "y,?'!',,:',r , ' I loiicsia, . I.. ilkins, West Hickory, pa Travelers' Prulrrthe Ass'u Meeting at Portland, Oregon, in June ltsii Excursion ticket on sale May 3ith loJiineSth. good to return within CO days trom ibiteof sale, via Nickel Plate Road. For lowest rates Inquire of near est agent or call on nr address. City Ticket Oilice tt. Slate St., Erio, Pa., H. C. Al len, C. P. A. T. A. No. iu-a :evisi,ng a froverb. hom Ote Coils l.nvr lle of Yunnar, bul Iu I.U .U.r. Wi-ioot i iisiivs to iige. while the h.tllov, i'.u.;.l its laiL.r li.aiks. half ' i ii i 1 ... ih. Ii- wank minds would sink bilo tvnility 1 client h the burden of veins. IV.nns c pitilsc mv pitid to ;oi-t:i m f, i- etfultti ss of the f.tct Hint ettly t'. c m.c-1 call loiitrnst the varying phtisi s of cot s. ioi;: in ss dill lug the illf I ti .1 dec. lues if a (vnlury of life. i illy It wtisti wise poet who sung: "WT.-ni tin. gols love die young?'' Nay; r..;M- r t ay. Wlih kite! It. atli. "Whom the god 1 vc ui-.- cl.l." Shn'l the morn pale ere it hath coined lo! Sold. The s.tn ; o ,l,n.n while yet It Is full day. The M.lluc rk-vi unniolueil 111 Ihe clay. Ihe ivtvlu.H'iit crural k ire It la un li !'. I. Tlv ory . r,l ttllh half the laic untold. Tho soi'g drop nine and breathless by the way ? N'ny. ntty, nay. Broken lives tin1 pure ly I' ll Iho pc. focii d human product of li-.-ii s irvat I 'iin. Tlic prophets of the rem. Hist rvi-oiiloil time, the !.riiiu!cur of v. hose thought h ts been the theme of jti tchiis mid writers for thou sent .; or years, lived, to ngos which m 1 1 niiiiicnlo! s to iiiiKici-ns. The mutt w !: r i- i s old grandly, w ith grace tmd i.-'M'l I1 tt.iv. i;:i!!y icains his youth. Tioy I'll s--. Ati Arcnillinoilntlng Negro. A r .ory is tol 1 i f n priest's experi ence i i ii small New England town. Ti e rVvgyruu was J. 1st about to re tire f. I- t ie id- Id win ii he heard ii Uiiocl; nt loi tl -or. He culled "Clinic i:i. " -1 n laiTu presented himself and said i at her .-l:.ti tcfaceilly: "Tsttinr. there is a girl outside. Muy I bi 'iL; lui- in';" A:- it having been given, he disnp pr :vc 1 for a i.a tin nt and returned with ii vi !.!:. woman and informed the scan iltilire 1 priest that they wished to be ni.-ii'li 1. He v.ns fiitiwn the dour with prompt ness, j-ml the gill was severely ndiuotl Isct d ell th ' course she w as pursuing. l-'ifoeti i. dilutes later tin re was itn oilur l.i . k. uii:1 on opening the door the laics: found him..; If again face to fait' with the uould be colored brlde- r.i. Wi !i (-rent Indignation, the priest sai;.: "I bus!: T! i replv but ? tioiirl.t 1 sent you iilotit your e: before!" ' daiUy pntilysed him with this !, I know you did. Father James, "ary I'nil 1 have talked it over, mid l -: ht i-'.ivbe you would look lit i:..i:!if ilif.irctitly if y-.-ii knew I iviliin; to turn Irish. " Ncv York we the war Time. Executor's Notico Sale. f Public Hv virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Forest Conntv, Pa , the under signed, Exec iter of the Last Will and Testament of llcnoui c. Scott, deceased, will expose at ruhlic ale, on SATURDAY, JUNE "1, P.nrJ, at 1:00 o'clock, p. m., at Perry P. O., Kor ea! County. Pa,, Iho following described properly : . Mneteen (l!i acres of land in Ilaimnnv Township, Furo-t County, I'a., in he sin. pie, iHitiuded as lollows: tn the South bv land of J. H. Mills, on the Fast and Nor th by land of J. .McGlnley, and on the West bv land of Horace Wilkins, Sale Iiv '11111110 outcrv at tho hourof Ihe dav specified and the place designated. Terms, cash when the proporty is deed ed lo the purchaser. JAMES A. HUME, Executor. Plcasantville, Pa Administrator's Notice. Iai ters of administration having been giauled to the undersigned upon the es tate ol Matthew Elliot, late of Harmony township, deceased, alt persona indebted to said estate are rt quested to make pay ment, and those having claitna aitaiust Ihe same to present without delay to J... El.l.toT, Administrator. Tionesta, Pa., May 21, I!.li 3t TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY iii full operation and rrpartl (o do your Work in Ihe Hipjlu'st Ntj lc of (lie Art. Our work compares favorably with the fmist lo he ha-l anywhere. We are filled iu modern style and nur machinery is of the newest pattern for doing first class work. We ask s trial and will guarantee perfect satis faction. PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST. Tioiicsfrt on in Laundry. New Silverine Watch Cases tia led lor Old Silver 'Cases in any condition. Did watches taken. in ex change for new ones a. t. iih:kso, Anderson it O'Hara barber shop, Tionesta, I'a J DM. FENINE .' SGOLDSN RDLIEF I CUTS CWES ANY CRIP tlDUISrS sp,. w yrKT COLOS Im.'brrhMuA SrTL. JL 'iNEURAtoiAi I cone IiiUIDE CH OUT ciahumoaI Linosrfr In 1 to 8 minutes av.wic.ll s.-.r"sNVL s 1 fry 9 MAY 30 STORE WILL BE CLOSED 12:00 M. to 4:00 P. M. ROBINSON, V , . y T I Ra-r..jai F; iiM'-..-jI.iIIji.i Vailijfiu lA 1:1 S I HI. It W. ' V f "i Ml fh- '-r. rr ', 'i. rot only Lift' kn-kmclth 1 lew, 1 . nt 1 U .truest TIO!S KSTA I A. I Ii i:Ts rORHEv'TF.U F.VF.IIY TlllAY, BY ItKI.IA HI.K 1'KAl.KKS Flour W sack I.IOfitl.V. I.4"i l.mi 1. fHl .. ( ,M) .SO :A 2. rai .l.i .l.i .1" .vi .IMI .. r.urv.od .. .liven .50 .Wit s .. ti'lC) .ao . lodi .All ,. .l.Vm .IS .. .UofB.OS - .('.!'-! l.'JS .11 . .!KX.l. 1 ISI .I'.' .. .!K'l.(o 2.75 Corn meal, feed, f imiib.. Corn meal, family, IJ0 Chop teed, pure grain I Nits Corn, shelled iluckwheal tl our, fi lb ltcaua bushel Ham, sugar cured Itacon, sugar cured lb... Shoulders Salt Pork, Whitelish "f kit Sugar Svrup N. O. Molasses Coffee, Itoast Kio Codec, hleudoilJava i ea Ilulter It Ice Kggs, freh.... Sail Y barrel lird Potatoes, V bushel Potatoes, Sweet tt I.ime barrel Nails V keg Cures Khetimatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Koet, Lame and Aching Itaek. Skin IMseases. Pain and Spiains. WANO ELECTRIC OIL. 25 . TRY IT HOW al-onl your stiH-k of StallonaryT Wo do hih class Job Printing. ROYAL SHOES. iioka -J 7 V. Yv- OTfsWi9nBTMHrtMMMaMaMaM WANO Wc are proud of our showing of these superb shoes. Wo know they arc going to bo prime favorites this season and have taken special pains to make a complete showing of these superior shoes. No other house has such n range of patterns or de sirable styles. Men's Women's Children's Carpets. Yw doom i,v Evmr PmmTmrr. Tiones ALWAYS LEADERS I1ST QUALITY OK PBICE. Substantial for Women da col depend on tlieanjouut of leatlier worked into them, but the quality of it. The lichlncps, the prace and the wearing qualities of the liavo woo Ihem a distinctive (irctlige with women. Tlife maker guarautee them, e do, aud iuvito your inspec tion of the cow sty lea just iu. HEATH Up-to-Dato JS O. A. 11. A. Wxv.xa Cook, President. F0UKST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymont at low ratea. We promise our custom era all Ihe benetits consistent with conservative b king. Interest ph on time deposit, your patronage respectfully aolicited. The Spring Campaign ia Dow on in WALL PAPER! CEO. I. DAVIS, The recognized artist in Paper llsnninu and Panning, has all his samples ready or iiispeciiou, ami a liner Hue at lower prices was never exhibited here or else where. Mr. Havia is prepared to show samples ami giva-eslimiites on all work In his I, ne, and it will.be well lor partlea needing his service, to consult him at nice before eiiu'Sgements are msde too tar ahead. Ilonler papers go m at aame price as ceilings and walls. This is a new thing and an important item in keeping down the expense. Notice of Appeals. Notice ia hereby given that the Com missioners ol Forest Co. will meet at their office in the borouuh of Tionesta on Hie lTlli and lsth dava of June, l'.srj, for the purpose o holding a Court of Appeals troiii Hie assessment ol money at Interest for ihe year I'.1J. II. M. IIkiimam, Jmo. T. Cahso.n, J.T. Ii.k, Atti-st: Commissionrrit. Sam T. Cahsom, Clerk, Tionesta, Pa., May 'il, IM. lit IT PAYS TO ADVKKTISH In THIS PAPKK. AFP TflAmiJTTD IU uDii Patent Kid. SHOES AXMINSTERS MOQUETTES BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES INCRAINS UNIONS MATTINCS LINOLEUMS ta Cash Shoes Olga Nethersole $2.50 Shoes k FEIT. Dealers in Kki.lt. Cashier. Wm. 8MKAKBAUOII, Vice Prosldont NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. DIKIf'TOKS O. W. ltoblnson, Win. Hmoarbaugh, T. F. RlU-hey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Take care of your feet Anil llicy will take rare oT ) oil J low truo this is will be apparent to auynne who has woru a pair of Shoes that did not fit. Tired and cross, their whnle body suffers Irom the effects of th se Shoes. Oui Ox fords are the kiud that fit, the kind that gives spring aud bnyancy to the step, the kind that protect the feet, Dot the kind that torture them. OUIU2 00OXFOUIW are made of tho very best leather, put together hy experts, in heavy and light soles, patent leather m l kid tip, both lare and button. JOE LEVI, Cor. Ceulre, Semca, A Svcauiore 8ls Oil. CIT1, FA. I'hone 23. i nun RIGHT PRICES. Goodyear Welt Hand Turn McKay sewed. Rugs. Store