THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, Editor 4 PsomitTos. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1904. 4 i04 OCTOBER 904 Su. Mo. Tu.,We. Th. Fr. 2 3 4 11 0 13 20 8 9 10 12 10 14 15 16 23 17 18 2122 i 24 25 26 27 28 29 301 31 b' MOON'S PHASES. O 8r'3 IK ""t in 4 .ni. V Q'i.irtr 10 J a m. U M.-on r TMut Vt Quarter Bffl a.m. Moon 6 13 flumtp Ol p. i Kt'piibliraii Ticket. VtTIOVd.. President. I-1 1 EO 1 )( ) HE KOOS E V E LT. ol' New York. Vino President, CHAKl.KS W. FAIKP.ANKS, of Indiana. mtati:. Supreme Court Juxticf JOHN P. EI.KIN, l Indiana Countv. CIIISTV. Cjh'i'i'"' JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, ol Venango County, Asucmlily JOHN II. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Aisoeinte Jutlqc FRANK X. KREITLER. of Green Twp. Trcaxurer WM. If. HARRISON. of Green Twp. Pkmockats aro finding great fault will) tlio wny in wliicli Chairman Cortelyou is managing tlie campaign. That is what he was put there for. Democrats are now growling at Bryau because ho 1ms prophesied Roosevelt's election. A thing is nut a "prophecy" tiiat everyone knows. Dave II i I.I, and Oassaway Davis went through Maryland and West Virginia like a vaudeville circus. They will lind when the vote Is counted that they were taken as a huge joke. Thk ticket is Roosevelt and Fairbanks, Elkin, Sibley, Robertson, Kreitler and Harrison, And so good that nobody will liink it worth while to bother trying to split his. Vote it straight. At a large ratification meeting held by the Democrats in Washington, D. C, the picture of Parker and Davis appeared right over the word "Exit." We can't think of anything more appropriate. It is said that Judge Parker is very particular in seeing that his cattle get their salt regularly. When he goes on that trip up Salt hiver ou Jiov. 9th, he can lay in supplies for years to come. Thk Democratic National Committee Is soliciting contributions and oilers a "prompt and personal acknowledgment" to all contributors. This Is worse than throwing money away; better give it to the poor. Thk reason why the Democratic party can not make their "organ" play Is because a musical instrument is not cap able of making a harmonious sound when its keys range from free silver to the gold standard and from tree trade to protection. The approach of the election in no way moderated President Roosevelt's severity with the steamboat inspectors whose carelessness or worse, was contribntary to the General Slocum disaster, in which thf lives ol 055 Sunday school children and their parents wero lost. Thk Neiv York Herald, the greatest among Parker's supporter's in that city, has turned tail and gives up the fight and says he is licked, "it seems almost a foregon conclusion that Mr. Roosevelt Will be elected," says the Herald. The Democratic hulk is "all in." "What does it profit us to keep in or dor other American Slates," asks ex S -eretary Olnoy. Ho ought to know. His law partner, the late J. J. Storrow, whom Secretary Olnoy lorced on Venezuela as its counsol In the famous boundary arbi tration, received over $500,000 in lees. Honkst Jok Sint.EY's majority in Forest county ought to lie fifty per cent. greater this year than it was two years ago. Let's make it so. A good and faithful servant deserves well of his peo ple, and no one will dony that Mr. Sib ley has been the best we've ever had in Congress. The Into General Lawton declared that every word from an American epponent of the Philippine policy meant another bullet for an American soldier. Candi date Parker has by his incindiary speech, contributed bullets enough to wipe out the entire army of 1:1,000 men now in the Philippines. In tho light of rpcent campaign utter ances from Mr. Parker and other leaders of tho Demac racy, President Roosevelt's assertion that "our opponents do notjven ture to recite the facts about our policies and acts and then oppose them. They attack them only when they have tirst misrepresented them," is more than ver ified. Julian I'aiikku loloinnly told some admirers who called at Ksopus last week that over "two hundred thousand lives had been sacrificed in the Philippines. The facts are that tho lives of only 4,021 American soldiers were lost, from nil causes including tho punishment of their own excesses, ami a liberal estimate ol tlin Filipino losses places them at less than hyioo, a total of 15,000 against Mr. Parker's 200,0(10. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. - --- vj,v - . X, f k, -... i A .A IIOX. JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, our lamed Congressman, will address the people of Forest coun- ty at three Mass Meetings, at TIONESTA, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31. KELLETTVILLE, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 1. MARIENVILLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2. Gen. John A. Wiley and other good speakers are expected on these occasions. At any rate Mr. Sibley is a whole meeting within himself, and those who have heard him once will not miss an opportunity to hear him after that. And those who have not had the good fortune to hear him will, we are sure, make an extra effort to be at one or all of these meetings. Don't miss this opportunity to hear your gifted friend and Representative. Ex-Skcri-taky Olnky (old a New York audience that it was costing the United States $"0,000,000 a year to retaiu the Philippines. Such carelessness of fact is almost criminal. The annual ex pense incurred by the United States is less than $2,o0',(00. It is only a differ ence of a lew ciphers, but such an error is inexcusable coming from uu intelligent "statesman." So much has been written about the President's uso of the expression "big stick" that tha connection in which he used It Is Interesting. He said, "To boast is bad, and causelessly to insult auother, worse, yet worse than all is to bo guilty of boasting, oven without insult, and when called to the proof to be unable to make such boasting good. There is a homely old adage which ruus: 'Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.' " Candidate Paukkr has been doing some remarkable "juggling" with sta tistics. For instance, ho solemly declares that the Philippines have cost this coun tro $ti50,000,000 in addition to the J'JI.OOO, 000 purchase price. And yot Mr. Parker must know that tho actual cost of the Philippines to this. government lias been only $IH4,1SO,000, including the $20,000, 000 purchase price. Is this sort of cam paigning likely to increase the public's respect for the Democratic presidential candidate? Although not excited over the mat ter, the Republicans of Forest county will all turn out to the election and sup port the straight ticket, there being no possible Incentive for doing anything else. Never has there been less to kick about in the Republican ranks than there is this year, and when the party members go to the polls to cast their votes they will do so with the feel ing that they are doing that which is best for themselves and their neighbors and the country In general. Forest county ought to give a majority of between GoO and 700, no doubt getting close to tho lat ter figure. We hope to see the vote the largest ever polled in the county, and we bolieve it will be, because of tho univer sal desire to participate in the election of Roosevelt, and the whole State and coun ty ticket. Prepare to lie at tho polls on the Hth of Novembor. f.TATKOF Ohio City, ofTolkdo, ) Lucus County, I Fhank J. Chunky makes oath that ho is tho senior partner of tho linn of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business in tha City ol Toledo, County and State afore sai ', and that said lirin will pnv tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f.r each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tho use of Jl all's Ca- TAltltll Cl'KK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in mv presence, this 0th day ot December, A.' D. S!Mi. siiAl.,1 A. W. GLEASON, Aotnn J'uhlic. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken'internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surl'aiCH ol the system. Send for testimonials, free. Nettie Si'iiMMiiitili' Aitvicc. It may ho a piece of superlluoiis advice to urge people at this season of theyearto lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sine to lie needed before winter is over, anil much more prompt anil satisfactory results are ob tained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before it has beco i e set tled in the system, which can only lie done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesi tate about buying it in preference to any other. It Is lor salo by J. C. Dunn. . v .-. Cream of the Xews. The girl who dresses to kill frequent ly erds by killing herself. The Wooltex skirt or jacket beats the world. Get one at Hopkins', It A man seldom gets it in tho neck from keeping his mouth shut. Get your next pair of shoes at dop- kins' and see If you're not better suited than ever before. Even a milkman draws the line at putting water in his whiskey. Every variety of vegetable the mar ket affords can be had at the White Star Grocery. Nevor out. Call. It There is a vast di (Terence between theoretical and practical religion. --About timo you wero getting that overcoat. The largest stock and the fin est quality is to be found at Hopkins' s'ore. All moderately priced. It Most town folks admire theircountry relatives for visiting purposes only. In clothing we can fit anybody and any pocketbook. The styles are right and so is tho price. If in doubt call and see. Hopkins. u Too often the stork lights on a man's roof whon the wolf is at the door. Get a Wooltex skirt or jacket and bo happy, besides looking neat and well dressed. Hopkins is sole dealer in this place. t Fortune smiles ou few and laughs at many. There is no gas stove on tho market hat. gives out so much heat lor the amount ol gas consumed as the handsome new stove called "Helios," for sale at McKinley's hardware store. tf Love after marriage is often a one sided affair. As usual during the hunting season the White Star Grocery will keep shot guns for hire. Also a nice assortment ol the best cartridges and ammunition, tf Sciouce discovers an occasional truth and originates many eirors. Sick headache Is caused by a disor dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Sold by Dr. Dunn, tf A woman without a grievance Is like a ship without a rudder. When looking for an economical gas stove see "Helios" the heater at McKin- ley's hardware. As a gas saver and heat er it has the rest of the bunch "dono to a I frazzle." tf It takes a lot of cleverness to make a littlo cleverness pay. liisnintiia nml Iniliucnlliiii I'uri-il. "Last year I had a very severe attack of indigeston. I could not sleep at night and suffered most excruciating pains for three hours alter each meal. I was troub led this way for about three months when X used Cha iiborlains Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received Immediate relief," says John Dixon, Tullamore, On tario, Canada. Sold by Dr. Dunn. Tilt: ;MI (M.I) WAY. A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like a tire, tho sooner you combat it the better your chances are to overpower it. But few mothers In this age aro willing to do tho nocesery work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treatment such as would bo administered by thoir grand mot hors, backed by Hoschee's tier man Syrup, which was always liberally used in connection with Hie home treat ment of colds and is still in greater house hold favor than any known remedy. lint even without the applications of llie old fashioned aids Gorman Syrup w ill euro a severe cold in a quick time. It will cure colds in children or grown people It re lieves the congested organs, allays the ir rilalion, and elleelively stops the cough. Any child will take It. It is invaluable in a hoiisthohl nf children. Trial size but tie. 'iric; regular size, "."'. For sain by J, D. Davis. ntoimtiTiov TICKET. For President, Silas C. Swallow, of Pennsylvania. For Vice President, Gko. W. Cauholi,, of Texas. For Judue of the Supreme Court, A. A. Si'KVKWs. or Hlair County, For Congress, John E. Gill, of Venango County. For Assembly, A. T. HiiooKiiorsKK, of rionests. For Associate Judge, William Lowman, of Marienvillo. For County Treasurer, A. W. Ai.iiaihiii, ol East Hickory. PROCLAMATION. Whekkas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsoy, President Judgo of the Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of rorest, has Issued fits pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Coort, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionostn, for the louniy ot torost, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being tho Hist day of November, ism. No tice is therefore iriveti to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said countv. that tliev be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said dav with their rccoids, inouisitions. examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners ilial are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be thon and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this -Ith day of October, A. D. I!:0. GEO. W. NOBLIT, l.s.1 Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my ollice and will be presented at the next term of Court for continuation : First and final account of W. V. Kill nier, administrator of Millou K. Moliney, lato of Green township. Forest county, Pa , deceased. J. C. GEIST. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., October 24, 1004. Notice in Divorce; Jlerllia M'onils t. Vfeiij. lioo(.s. iVo. J, ' &,(. Term, KK'4 In f)iv rce. To Benj. F. Woods, respondent: You ate hereby notified to be and appear lie tore the Court of Common Pleasof Forest countv, Pa., on the third Monday of No vember next, being the Hist day ot said month, to answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred by your said wife, acd show cause, if any you have, why said Bertha Woods shouid not be divorc ed from the bonds of ma'.trimony en'ered into with you, agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provid ed. Hereof fail not, under penalty of having said petition heard and a decree ol cllynrce granted against you In your absence. Gko, V. Nohi.it, Attorney, SheritT. SAMI'KL D. IKNVIN. Oct. H, 1004. 4t Divorce Notice. Derlht Monti, Libelant, vs. William Motif), Jtexponttent. In the Court of Common Please of Forenl County, iVo. 17, .1n.v Term, V.KH. To William Mong, Respondent above named: Whereas, your wife, Bertha Mong, has filed a libel in the Court ot Common Pleas to No. 17 May Term, 1004, praying for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii against you. Now you are hereby noti fied to bo and appear in said Court on or before the third Monday of November, 1004, (November 21st, 1004.) to answer the complaint ol the said Bertha Mong, and in delimit of such appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. GKO. W. JMont.IT, A. C. Brown, Sheriff. Attorney. 41 commissioners; land sale. By virtue of various Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania made and provided, we, the undersigned Commissioners of the County of Forest, will expi se to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Tionesta ISorongh, on the 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1904. at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following deserib ed tracts of land, viz; SEATED LANDS. BARNtTr TWP. War. Acres. Name Assessed in, 150 Lawton, J. W. 3311 100 Stiner, Daniel. IIOWK Twp, 5102 1218 timber. Weibnrg Bros, JKNKS TWP. 3177 114 Shields, D. R , A Bro. UNSEATED LAND. BAKNFTT TWP. 3311 100 Stiner, Daniel. ORKKN TWP. 3S1S 56 Lacy. IIOWK TWP, 3107 37 Waldheimor, H. JEN KM TWP SI77 114 Shields, D. B., A Bro. fd42 140 Boynton, P. KINOSLAY TWP. 5187 OH Brennan, .1. T. 5IH7 107 Lewis, E. E., A Conger. TIONESTA TWP, 3S24 200 Payne, E. M. 2 Overlandor, Jacob. Conrad Burhkn, a. K. Shipe, Henry Wineoard, Commissioners of Forest County. Allest S. M. Henry, Clerk. Tionesta. Pa., Oct. 2li, 1004. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mr. Martin Montgomery, of Silvara, Pa., formerly of Roxhury, N. Y., writing to Dr. l)avid Kennedy, of Roudout, N. Y., said : "Your imo medicine, Cal-cura Solvent, is wonderful. It cured me of liver and kid ney troubles, and rheumatism, after a lot of weary dosing with tilings that did no good. It is a record breaker and no mistake." It is because Cul-cura Solvent acts on the kidneys and liver and at the same time ex pels uric acid from the blood, that it is such a reliable remedy for rheumatism and tho attendant disorders. It cures by removing tho cause, therefore the cure is permanent, 8ufe aud euro. AU druggists, SLOP. OFTIOIAH. Ollici ) A National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes exatniaed free. Exclusively optical. IT DAVC TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER Furs ! Furs! Furs! We ara shewing a line of Furs which we wool. I he pleased to have you exam ine. Wo can saveyan mon ey on this class of good be cause we do not figure an immense prniu un our early falca iu order to cover a big cut in prices later in tho season. Hoy your furs early and pet a full season's wear. Larger stock to select front now than a lilile later. A Hale of'C'olltiii. Or 75 litithels of corn to the acre, without the use ol an ounce of fertili zer is not an unusual yield from lands in the lantous Msistippi aud Yazoo Val eye, traversed by the Illi. nois Central Railroad, the great trunk line to the South. Farmers desiring- perfect climate, best soil, sure crops aud steady mar kets would do well to locate homes now, for prices are advanc tig- in this favored country. Send for illustrated Iterature and letters from, firmer who have cone South to stay and who are perfectly satisfied tu le uaui. E. A. Ktchter, I'ass. ami Land Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, G15 lies seiner uildiog, Pittsburg, Pa. tf Uncommon Clothes. New, natty, up to-date fashions for all ages. The Fall and Winter assortment is uow ready for your inspection. Like the men's clothing we sell, our youths', boys' and children's clothing are of the very highest char acter of goods, make aud tiiminiiigs and the prices as low as is const tent wiih sue i clothing. Chilyren's Suits aud Overcoats, 82 to 87. Boys, Suits and Overcoats, 82 to $8 00. Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, 85 to 815. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA SI . . OIL CITY. PA. Fred, tircttenbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portal n hi); to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, lias or Water Fit ti n e;s and General Blacksmi thing prompt ly done at Ix)w Kates. KcpairiiiK Mill Machinery (tiven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw llouso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTENBEHOER Jos. If. ihivm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. lC(iair.s Hollers SHIN, Tanks, Agitators). Ituj'N and NcIIm Net-oiid hand Hollers IFAv. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nfStispetisinii Bridge, Third ward, MIL IT1, PA. Fromtitly olitiUnil, or FCC RCTURNCD. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OlirCHARCES ARC THE LOWEST. Bond minli-l, photo or kc-li for expert Mwrcll And free report on patentAlillity. INFRINGEMENT milu condui-ted before all court. l'Atent. obtained throiiKh ur, ADVER. TISEO and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 mm Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature. KJUJDUUJU YOUK GAS BILLS! Thoie is only ono way to accomplish this, nuce the gas meter has been, introduced in Tionesta, and that is ly 5 using a Gas Ilange or ll it-I'late. Our lino nf three comprises the b.st makes those that have been riicecss fully tried eNewhore. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BURN GAS! in an old fashioued cookinc; or healing etove they are unt properly constructed fur the economical consumption of gas, arid economy Is tho word nowadays, with gas al 22 cents per. Come in and examine our GAS STOVES, HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, PAINTS AND OILS. Our assortment is the mom complete in town and the prices are right. Ho trouble to show goods. J. C. SCOWDEN. AO. A. Watnb Cook, President. A. R. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, OIHKOTOItH A. Wayne Cook, G, W. KobiiiHon, Wm. Sniearl.aiiKh, N. P. Wheolor, T. V. Rltchey. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyimint at low raUm, We promiKo our ciiutom era all the henelits consistent with conservative b kini;. Intercut plid on ti tun deposits. Tour patrnua;o respectfully millcited. The Kind You Have Always Bought, nnl which has been in uso for over 30 years, litis homo tho tdgnaturo of has boon made timlcr his pcr CjStXGrTjfcjtr Ronul supervision sinco its Infancy. -mrsjr. ACxa. Allowito ono tooWivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations mul " Just-as-good" nro hut Experiments that trillo with mid endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expcrioneo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Jv'areotlo substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhica and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THK eCNTAUN COM PAN V. T KAIL WAY. TIIMIIE TABLE To Take Effect July 0th, 1U03. NOltTH Eastern Time SOUTH 1 ! Station I 2 4 p.m a. m Leave Arrive p. m P. 7 00 Nehraska Roes Hun Lamentation Newtown Mills Kollettvillo litiek MillH Mnyliurg Porkey M iniHler Wellera HaHting Blue Jay . Henry's Mill Bunion 6 ill 6 7 30 7 40 7 45 8 on 8 15 8 25 8 40 S 45 8 5 9 00 It 45' bh 0," 1 01)1(1 12 45 5 12 3fi5 12 lll5 12 05 5 11 55 5 II 40 5 11 3IH4 II (Mil ! 10 4I)4 2 20 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 65 151 3 1IH9 30, 3 2519 60 3 451 WW) SholUold 10 30 4 p. m I a. ni Arrive LeaveU. m.lp.in T. I). COLLINS, Phesidknt. Wanted An Idea Whn can thlnE (r SOIIIU HllliplO tlllDR to putflltr Prr'ect your Idriw: thev may hrliiK uu wcatih. Wrlw JOHN WKUOKKUUKN ft CO.. Patent Attur nevo. WaiOilnffUiu. D. c. fur their ll.flui urlio utter &ud ilflt vt tno hundred lureutlous wanted. WANTED: Men or women loeal rep reHentHtlves for a hiuh oIhhm iiihlth- zi no. Lure commisKioiiH. ChsIi prizes. Write J. N. Trainer, SO Kant Washington Square, New York, N. Y. tf To Cure a Cold In Oih " W " - IMIMMMIW1TMT8BM Wm. Kmkakbauoii, Vice Preiddon NATIONAL WANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. J Signature of MUHIIAV THE IT, NEW YORK OITV. lennsylvania ItAlLltOA-D. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Takinireireet. May 2IUh, 1901. No. 30 Butt'alo Express, daily exeept Sunday 11:01a. m. No. 32 Oil City and I'litshunr Ext reH8,dnily,exeopt Sunday ..7:18 p.m. Oil Cily Accommodation Nun-' days only, 6:29 A 8:08 p. m. For IIiokory,Tidioute,Varren,Kiniua, Bradford, Olettn aud the East : No. 31 (Mean Express, daily except Sunday 8:4:1 a. in. No. 33 Fittslnirn Exj.ress, daily except Sunday 4:45 p. in. Olean accommodation, Sun days only 9:28 a. in. Warren accommodation, Sun days only 2;45 p. in. For Timo Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. V. ATI'HRHUKY, J. h. WOOD. General Manager. I'asseii)ier Trallie Mirr. GEO. H. 1IO YD, (len'l l'aHHmKer Al. World' Fair Excursion. Low-rale ten-day coach excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad, October 5,12, ill and 2ii. Kates ?U 15 from TionesU Train leaves Tionostn at 11:01 a. in., eon nectiiir with special train from New York arriving St. Louis 4.15 p. in. next da3 o2( "14 i t xui ui iu in Two Days. rv.A jn O-TTVtU COX. 25c. Kki.lt. Caahier.