THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, Ceivoa poirToii. WEDNESDAY, SOVEMBEK If. lHUi. 1902 NOVEMBER 1902 Su. Mo. Tn. Wi Th Fr P a. I 8 2 3! 4' 51 6! 71 910;il!l2;13 14!15 16I17 18 19 20 2T122 fo 24!25 26;272S 29j Mr. Clkyklami' tariff view are dill interesting, lut no loneer important. Dkmockats And it hard to construct a winning tcket with only Nevada to hope for in the North. The man who tries lo ri.le into office by yelling "calamity" these time ought to be dipped into a tank of tar, then loaded into a wn er pipe and shot through a feather bed as a reward for suihcussed- IIC8S. After Bryan's first nomination, In David It. Hill wrote to a Iriend thus: "I ani sl'll a Democrat very till." He has been stiller yet aince the recent elec tion. Nobody knowa now even if be is a Democrat. Ik the Democratic party is as greatly opposed to trusts as it would bave the votera believe why did it fight all anti trust legislation which the Republicans introduced in Congress? Will some hon est, consistent Democrst kind.y answer the question ? Cleveland, of course, was right when be said ibree weeks ago that if the Demo crats wanted to carry the country two years hence they would have to win Con gress this yesr. They tried to do this, but ailed. Every sane, unbiased person knew tbey would fail. Yet Griggs, the bead ot the Democratic congressional campaign committee, kept on claiming Congress for the lemocrts for twenty four hours after the polls all over the counliy bad closed. It bas been figured out that 6 votes were cast for the t!lot reform ticket in Mercer county. Aa there were 140 n.ines on the petition to have Ibis column print ed on tbe othVial ballot, l oftbese bogus reformer are revealed in their true light, even assuming that the IX who voted the ticket were all ign. rs of the petition. As stateil in a previous issue ol the Egle, it is dark tricks of thii kind tust makes true ballot reform an absolute necessity. The next session of the legislsture should amend the present election law mak'ng it impossible for a handful of malcontents to bave a mongrel ticket printed ou the the ballot in order to, perhaps, fool some unsuspecting voters. Sharon Eagle. The Republican party keep an open door for all its wandering children. The moment tbey discover their lolly and tukeastepln the directiou of their old home tbey are warmly welcomed. Ostra cism is not a Republican principle. Tbe errors of youth, the resentments of mo mentary disappointment, the delusions which visit some or tbe best of men at times, are characteristics of human na ture. Most of ns have some recollections which are not plea-ant, because tney re call moments when folly or passion or ignorance sal on the throne. Wisdom will ignore pant follies and mistakes and look hopefully toward the future. Al toona Tribune. Simce the formal announcement of Congressman John Dalzell of Pittsbutg, as a candidate for speaker of the next Congress many members of other Stales have declared themselves for the bril liant representative from Pennsylvania, and Senator (juay predicts his election. The Republican delegation of the dtate are solidly for him, and it is believed the members lrm New York will be forbim to a man when the line-up is made. A 8iste which maintains its supremacy in the Republican ranks and gets very little in the way ol Federal offices, and which will have the largest delegation in tbe new Congress, certainly has Just claims on the Speakership. I.f the political history of this country there Is one more unfortunate, is the con clusion reached by the St. Louis Glolie Deniocrat, Itsays: Another man of des tiny has been knocked out. This is ex Goy. I'attison of Pennsylvania. When he carried that State in lBwi it seemed to his lriends tbat he would be the logical can didate for lH&t for president. Unfortu nately for him, Cleveland rariied New York In 1882 by tlit big plurality of 1M, "00, and carried off the pri7.e in 1884. V'hcn Pattison, In 1WI0, again carried Pennsylvania, Cleveland was once more ahead of him as presidential aspirant, and got the nomination In IHffA If Pattison bad won Pennsylvania this year there would have been no formidable aspirant in his way for the big nomination two years hence. Pennypacker, bowever, Is the man who carried Pennsylvania in V.V2, and this sends the Pennsylvania man of destiny to St. Helena. Thkrk is nothing so unsuccessful aa failure. If David B. Hill's candidate for Governor bad done a little better in tbe country districts, 'he Albany Argus might have continued to support Hill as a leader. Itut when the fresh air anil bright sunshine give men clearer vision thsn in the slums of New York City Mr. Coler was not in the running, and now the Argus turns toward Hill, shouting, "Overboard with our Jonah." It can't be said that Hill bas not earned a rebuke. The jieople, however, administered one, and it ill becomes the psrtners in bis of fending to turn and rend David, now that be is down. His chief mistake was in Irving to placate tbe Free Siiverites with a overniuein coal mine platform, and it s a serious one. But the Democrats would bsve len beaten in New York tinder any other leader, and it is base in-t-rutitude t-. put on Hill all the blame of a in lent lust itas merited. Blizzard. Tbe Male Senate Tot. The return Judges for the thirty eighth Senatorial district met in Ridg. way on the 11th inst and computed the official vote of the di.-triil which IhfV found to be si follows : BALL, D. BOWMAN, P. Cameron CJl i" Clarion 2 1 -4 :;4'.' Elk ;v7! jtM Cores! 74S liij Totale M;L' 7vi IVniivilvania Schools. Superintendent of Public Instruction ScbaelTvr, In hia forthcoming repoit tor tbe school year ending June 2. l'ttJ, will present the following statistics: Number of schon.s in the Slate, 2S.6-U; superin tendent, i:i; male tracher, (i,5.v"; fe male teachers, 2,(ko; average salaries of male Pachcrs per month, Ht fJ; average salaries of female teachers per month, .7S; average length of school term in months, 8.3 whole number ol pupils, l.lttt,.""!; average numlxT of pupils in daily attendance, eTI.KVS; cost of school bouses, (,Sii2,.Vil.(i; teachers' wages, tll,sll,!7l 38; cost of school text books, ,477.77; coM of school supplies other than text books. Including maps, globes, etc., (not Including Philadelphia), H"!', 3i).0!i; fuel contingencies, fees of collect ors and other expenses, .",."I7,,.S 0t; to tal expend! urea, fJ.l.(r.7,t!7S 8 estimated value of school property, f.'.o.WM.KVt iV. What an Awful Superstition! The Philadelphia North American ex horts Republicans to cast aside their superstitious reverence for I lie Dingley act and take up the abolition of tariff du ties on trust goods. What a splendid idea! Kir.lof all, let us take oil' the duty on the great trust, hoary with age. Rock efeller's oil titist. Sei-ond, let us abolib the duty on anthracite coal. Do protec tionists dare to take of) the duty on these two mammoth trust articles? If so, do it as soon as possible, and then, if it curl those trusts, let us apply the same rem edy lo a couple of other ti uals. By tbe way, come to tbink of it, there is no duty whatever on either oil or an thracite coal, but tbe above argument is full as good, sound and logical as the av erage free trade reason. It reminds one of the famous maiden epeecb of Senator Blister: "Sir, the Greeks! Sir, tbe Ro mans ! Sir, I have lost the clue of my ar gument and will go way back and sit down." PeiinjpackerN Plurality 142.340. Tbe official returns of the recent elec tion have all been received at tbe Stale department at llarriaburg. The tabulat ed statement shows that the total vote cast for Pennypacker in tbe Republican and Citizens' column was W3.3I7 : while Pattisnn's total In tbe Democratic, Anti machine and Ballot Reform columns was 4.a),!f77. Pennypacker plurality over Pattison is tberelore, H2.WI. The total vote for all the candidates was as follows: Governor-Pennypacker: 5!2,8i; Pat tison, 4:i,457; Swallow, il.3J7; Adams, 5,137; Clsyton, 21,710; Pennypacker-Citi-xens, 450; Pattison auli-macliine, 9,M!; Pattison ballot reform, 4,971, scattering, 2i. Lieutenant-Governor Brown, 0ft'i,5o8: Guthrie, 410,90; G rum bine, 23,071); Mun roe, 4,7W; Barnes, 21,232; Brown-Citizens 674! Guthrie anti-macbiue, 8,'J2!i; Guthrie ballot reform, 4,'JU; scattering, 5. Secretary of Internal Affairs-Brown, 614,001; Nolan, 3"9,788; Marquis, 22,flti;lj reehan, 4,.w.1; Gould, 20.611! Brown, Col ir.eiis.46y; Nolsn, antl-macblne, 8,681; Nolan ballot reform, 4.754. Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation Governor Stone of Pennsylvania bas Is sued the following Thanksgiving procla mation : In accordance with the time honored custom and fo lowing the action of the President or the United Stales, 1, Wil liam A.Stone, Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby name Thursday, Nov. 27lh, aa a day for thanks giving and praise. Tbe citizens of this Common wealth have enjoyed a full measure of th con tinued prosperity which bas been show ered upon our nation in the past year. We should be devoutly thankful and the future bas abundant promise. Not only have we been spared from disaster, and disappointment b I the year bas been filled with the things that advance the moral, mental, and physical wellare of our nation. Our experiences have been many and beneficial and we are stronger to-day in all that makes a permanent peace, happiness and material wellare than ever liefore. Let us, therefore, ou this day show our gratitude to the divine source of these multiplied evidence of prog.ess. Let us put aside our usual cares and labors and join with one another in a proper and en thusiastic observance of the dsy. To this end I advise that religion ex ercises be conducted in all churches and that devout pr-ers be offered to Almigh ty God lor a continuance of II is guidance and care. Let us especially rememiier the sick and needy and endeavor so far aa in our power to see that no oue within the limits of our Commonwealth shall he in want. Gen. Booth of the Salvation Army. Gen. vVilliam Booth, the man who left the Methodist ministry lo lound t lie Sal vation Army, ia 73 years old, but last Sabbath he performed a feat which would bave taxed the vitality of tbe aversge man of 2(1 and even 30 years younger. The sued religious warrior addressed three great audiences in the Lyceum the ater, speaking nearly an hour the first time and nearly two hours on the oilier two occasions, and w hen be got through with five hours of vigorous talking be still bad strength to give everyone a hind clasp and a word in season. The General is the possessor of a sense of humor and says a good many bright things. During one of hi addre.ses he said : "We have converted I'i.kki hard ened safebreakers and burglars, and that reminds me: li people won't contribute inonev for our good cause, I think we'll set them all .ose ausio," In Ihe atternoon the theater was packed with 3.000 people, while hundreds were turned sway, rbe General' visit here, it was ssiil, will he productive of much good and a belter understanding of army worn. jr. r , Miol'P. Buffalo, N. Y. TliKtannislheli-a.it of issues in the minds ofthe peopln. They prefer lo keep the work shop doors open and the wheels a humming. I ,WeW i I w v 1 ; w TH R LATB HOM. March 4, ISJtl. Cream of the es. If invalidism bas any compensation it is to be found in the iv ot a rolling chair. Men's heavy working panta at Tio nesta Cash Sloro. It There are people who not only cannot take bints, but wbo fail to understand k icks also. Gold Seal rubbers are the best made. In all styles at Hnsth Jt Fills. It The woman who talks moslnbout ber love affair ia tbe oue wbo experience tbe real emotion. Havo yon aeen those fancy wool waista at Hopkins' store yet? It Every crook bas bis own peculiar bent, For "hurry-up" orders 'phone the White Star grocery. 11 Early frost catches the budding geuius. Tbe overcoats are going if it is warm. It tbe sty! and price. Hopkins. It A man of one idea isn't bad I ft he ide is good. All si sea in ladies' jackets can be found in our stock. Largest variety in town. Heath ,t Keit. It Two beads are better than one ex cept in tbe family. Ladies' jackets and skirts at Tioiie ta Cash Store. It Silence ia golden only when applied to the other fellow. When you waut a pair of rubbers in any style uo not forget that lle.ith A Feit bare the Gold Seal. Best on the market. When a man tells you all bis troubles be br comes ouo of yours. Underwear and hosiery for all at T. C. S. it Love may bave wings, but richea get there with both feet. Wooltox skirts and Jackets, Hop kins, n Nothing destroys some people's memory like doing them a favor. Choice vegetables, groceries, domta tie or tropical fr. ills always lo be had at the White Star Grocery. Call or 'phone. The homesick man isn't always the one who is away from home. - Guaranteed not to rip are the gloves and mittens. T. C. S. It Anyway, tbe msn who loses is not accused of playing unfairly. Hopkins sells the Wooltex Jackets and skirts, They're the best. It Dress does not make the woman, but it often breaks the husband. In ladles, cats you csn get the great est valuo at Tionesta Cash Stoie. It Platonic friondnhip is better than love without honorable mention. Get a nickle-plated tea kettle for a prize at T. C. S. It Though the man of push may be in the rear, you can't keep linn there. lion's This t We offer One Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKii I-.Y A Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the Ihsi 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wknt it Traux, wholesale drimgists, To ledo, O., Wai.iiimi, Kiknan A Mahvin, wholesale druggists, 'l eiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blond and mii cous surfaces of the sy.-tem. Price 7Jc per bottle. Sold by alf druggist. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Very Chess Itslrs llel ArrsMHisdallnss. Allen's special parties to Middle West and Middle South-Western States on No vember 13th, Dec. 21 and loth. Inquire at least or II. C.Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nickel Plate Road, E-le, Pa, A71-.".t For sick headache try Chamlierlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets; they will w aid off the attack if taken in time. For ssle by I)r. Dunn, Tionesta; W. G. W il kius, W. Hickory, fa. Round Trip llnnic-sfckers' Tickets During Iho same period round trip llomeneekers' excursion tickets will be sold by the CHcsgo, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway ou the first and lliird Tues day of eeh month, good to return within 21 days from date of sale, to many points In Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, Nortn Dakota and oilier western and southwestern states. For further information apply to any coiti on ticket auent, or sildress John ft. Putt, District Pa-senger Agent, Room D Park lildg., Pittsburg, i'a. 4t. TO ( I UK A OI.IIIN (INK D.tv Take Laxative Bromo Qulmnn Tablets All druggists refund the lui.ney if it Ui to cure. E. W. Grove' signature is on each box. Hie. il-27-Iy SAVl'KL H. HASLIiT. Nov. 8, 1902. NOT SltLLPuX But Just as Baa. Nervous Weak, Ir ratible, Sleepless, Head I'on-fu-ed, All Run Down. Mrs. Emma Yenael, or JOB Elk street. Franklin, Pa., sayf : "Dr. A. W. Chase Nerve Pills are an excellent medicine. I was very nervous and unable to obtain sleep, eonsquently languid daytime. I got a box and tbey gave me strength, steadinesa and good sleep. Thi ia nat urally pleasing to me." Dr. A. W. Chase Nerve Pill are aold at 50c a box at dealer, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature or A. V. Chate, M. D., are on every package For sale by Klllmer Bros., druggials. For Sale, Cheap. A pair or 2900-huudred taorsea sound, good pullers, ;mI. With harness and wagon, $175. With sleds, $2u0. J. H, R.dding, hldgway, Pa. 3t The Hrst Kratrsy far Crass. From the Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe. This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup ia in demand in every neigbliorhood. One of Ihe most terrible things In the world Is to he awakened In the middle or the n'ght by a wnoop from one of thechlhlren. Th croup remedies are almost a sure to be lost, in cae of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in case of burglars. There used to be an old-tathiniied remedy for croup, known aa hive syrup and lolu, but some modern mothers sat that Chamberlain's ('null Remedy is better, and doea not cost so much. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and give relief in a shorter time. Give thi remedy ss soon as Ihe croupy cough appear and it will prevent the attack. It never fail atid is pleasant and safe to take. For sale bv Dr. Dunn. Tionesta; W. G. Wllkins, West Hickorv, Pa. Allra Mars "Thaaiks I s." if you're going to the middle west or middle south-western states soon Vrv cheap rates. Special parties Nov. 18tb, Dec. 2d and Will. Inouire at least at once. H. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A.. Nlckle Plate ttoad, I0r le, Pa. A 60 5t. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, siepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. The child was In great agony and his mother could do nothing lo pacify him. Rememliering thai she bad a bottle of Cliamberlain'a Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try It. In less thsn half an hour slier applying It the child waa ouiet and asleep, and in less than two weeka waa wen. Mis. Hensnn Is a well known rest dent of Kellsr, Va. Pain Balm is an anti septic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale ny nr. mum. Wnnesta; W. O, Wll kins, West Hickory, Pa. Allen's Hserlsl Parties leave Erie November IHlh, Dec. 2d and l.'itb. Very cheap rates to middle west and middlo south-western stales. In quire at once at least. II. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A., Nlckle Plate Road, Erie Pa. A 70-5t. lennsylvania HAILltOAD. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. June 291b, 190. No. 30 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. m. No. 82 Oil City and Plitsburg Ext ress, daily, except Sundav7:30 n.m. No. y.iO Oil City Acvum.,Sun-" devonly P:50a. m. No. 9 32 Oil City Accom., Sun day only 8:12 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kimua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 81 Olean Express, daily except Sunday . 8:55 a. in. No. : Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. m. No. 11.33, Irvineton Accom., Sundays only 2:45 p. in. For Time Tables and addilinnal infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. U. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agt. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repairiim and all work pertaining yi me jeweier s iratie, promptly and accurately done. !Vrw Mlvt-rlne Hatch f'Auea trnile.l r..i fll.l uil.... i . : .in. iws in any condition. Old watches taken in ex change for new ones .. T. .tIKUSO., Anderson A O'Hara barber shop, Tionesla, I'a Wrappers and Shirt Waists are now having tbe call. Our garments are tell made, styl ish ami aold at reasonable prices If you prefer to make your own garments, we can supply you with tbe proper materitl, aod get you any style. NEW IDEA TATTERNS for 10o ROBINSON. THE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Provides Professional Traiuiog fur Teachers, Prepares Youcg People for College, and Offers Excellent Facilities for General Education, FREE TLITIOX for Prospective Teachers. Board, Room Rent and Laundry, $127 per annum. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 30. f or further particulars call on or address SAMUEL WEIR, Ph. D.,Prin., Clarion, Pa. ItAII.WAY. TIME TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, IWi KOUTH Eastern Time j NORTH 4 Station I 1 3 p. in Leave Arrives, mlp.m 9 4o 4 li Sheffield It l.i: 4.". 8 5.1, .1 10 H 5'J (0 8 2)1,2 SO 10 OU 10 2i 10 40 11 (' 11 Z' 11 Ci II of 4 as 4 fio 5 05 5 lft Harnes Henry' Mill Rlue Jsy Hastings Wellera Minister I'orkey Msyhurg Ituck Mills Kelleltville Newtown Milla S 0.V2 15 7 .-02 00 7 4".1 AS 7 411' 1 M 7 '.'5 1 So 7 1ft. I 25 7 00 I I,", A 4." 5 ! .1 3iV Is 40 2 IA Mil W S.V Ifl (10 11 4i rt in a -r n ol Ross Hun Nebraska s so 6 111 7 OOj Ip.m p.m. Arrive Iavea.mlp.m T. D. COLLINS, Prksidert. C'urea Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Injuries, Sore Feel, Lame and Aching Back. Skin Disease. Pains and Sprains. WANO WWOJLECTRIC qiL. J5. TRY IT IT DAYsToVKRTISKUi THIS PAPKR. The Season of the Year OTJ"R .AMBITION" is t0 scl1 yo, the goods you need the best you can buy for a little less money than you can buy them lor elsewhere. Don't miss seeing our Heavy IPants and Underwear for Men as well as Shirts Hosiery. Suits, Overcoats, Gloves and Mittens. ft Fresh Groceries always on sale and the best line of JTine China Queensware, Glassware and Lamps for Presents. Don't pass our store. Cash Price Makers. Tionesta Cash Store. Ne w Fall Goods are NEW FRENCH FLANNELS " SKIRTS " PETTICOATS " WAISTS " WAIST PATTERNS " DRESS GOODS OUTINGS ' UNDERWEAR JACKETS Everything Xew mid Marked at Extremely I,ow Prices. It Will Pay You to Io Your Mhopplng Here. heaTFOeit, Up-to-Date Dealers m AO. A. Watnb Cook, President A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, D1RSWTOR8 A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robluaon, Wm. Kmearbaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Rllchey. J. T. Pale, J. U. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest psid on time deposit. Tour patronage respectfully aollcited. A f per cent advance is what you'll havo to pay for wall paper next spring, so deal ers havo been noti fied. If you expect to do any papering the time to do it is this fall. Call on GEO. I. DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS n. Atwan rllahle. I.rfle. nk PninlM Tor IHK'lllT:as IKkLMH III Kr4 Slsl UM nirtallic buiM, Health with blu rihfriu. TSe Hhrr. Hrtmr .iih.ll. Isllnsiu ImllavlloM. Hu r viHir Imiitxin, or wim! tr. In amp l..r rartlralan. Te.ll MMlals suit - Krllrr rbr ltdln." in Ullrr, bl rrliirn Sail. IO.UOS I'ctiiuioiiuUs. bold ST sil Pnifairts. CHlORBSTIB OHBUICAI. CO. 10 aaiaa skaaara, rHIU, PA. M ll.a thi, pmtm has come when you can deceive yourself no longer. You must get prepared for winter with its cold winds and rain and mud, and you must protect your health by dressing warm and by good shoes. Suits for Ladies and also Jackets and Skirts are here and our Prices on them are the only ar guments we need to make to sell them. See them. here. &033. KlLLT. Cashier. Wm. Smkarbacoh, Vice Prmiden NATIONAL BANK, 150,000. at low rates. We promise our custom Horses 1 Horses! For Sale. Bliusler has concluileil in iiay aod briii iu another car load of burses. He intends to bring in the best hornet he ever lirought and will begin to set I nr exchange MOXIMl, OCTOHFIl 27, fine matched teams, driven and drafls. All horses guaranteed at represent ed. Don't misa this great opportu nity. Come quick, at 6R00KVILLE FAIR GROUNDS. UKAXT NlILrvTF.lt. fetrThe hnrses have arrived, the be.t hnrves I evir shipped in. Executrix .Notice. Wheress, letters tesiainenlsry on Ilia estste of Alliums M. .enu, dnvased, late of Harnett township, Knresl County. I'a., have been rant' d to the uodoraiKiiod, all rons indelited to said estate are hereby nntiiled to i-etile the ssme, and those hsv itiR claims sirainsl said estate will present them, properly authenticated without de lay to Ki.vika knts, Kxeculrix. Hedtyffe, I'a., Nov. 6, lisri I'lilillc ollcc. Take not ce Hist I have this day iMiuglit of J. C. K n mhl all the loirs he has on the Henry lanilniK on Clarion river to be re moved at my pleasure. W. W. IIrapkn. Oct. 27th, ItsK.
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