THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINKi Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1905. 1905 MAY 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. j5a, All AAA "789 1011 12 13 1416 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHA9E8. New Moon A 150 18 4tU p.m. First -I n 1M j Quarter Li (.m. ff TDira oc Q.QurUr 10 Republican Ticket. STATU, State JVoreMircr, J. LEE PLUMMKR. Superior Court Judffcs, CUAKLK8 E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. GEORGE K. ORLADY. COI'NTY. Asuoeiate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, tc, J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STKOUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AG SEW. A uditors, W. H. STILES. CIIAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Cotnmissioncr, J. B. KDEN. Whoever needs tbe lesson, should learn that the law is a bad thing to mon key with. Chicago baa tired of government by injunction, and is now trying govern ment by "brickbats." A I'DKR white bear has been found in Colorado. Probably one that saw tbe President, and (bought his "time bad come." It might puzzle an expert in such things to know whether Warsaw or Chi cago were entitled to cast the first stone at the other. Tug decision of that Kansas Supreme Court that whiskey Is not property, will cause redoubled etlorts in certain direc tions to "put it down." Persons who thirst for slories of blood shed, are finding more satisfaction in reading the news from Chicago than in the Far East war news. A Dm Moines, lew a, man hss been arrested for Riving awsy money on tbe street. Undoubtedly lie has the sympa thy of John D. Rockefeller. Ten bankers are locked up in the Ohio penitentiary. What a great piece of nows that would have beeu to a Populist con vention a few years ago. Prof. Goodb, who lately objected to the location of the Rocky Mountains, says Chicago is in exactly the right place. This is good news, for it would be very inconvenient to move the town. Witnesses who refuse to testily in the tobacco trust inquiry are being fined $5 oach lor contempt. That's a lot cheaper than the beef trust plan of sending Us "desirable witnesses" to Canada. It is tbe abuses ot railways that th government proposes to regulate in tbe Interest of all concerned. The proper " uses of railways will be facilitated by the operation. The job of digging a canal on tbe lsth inus has always been known to be a big one. Uncle Sam is ready to tackle the difficulties and to dispose of fresh ones if they arise. A New England paper claims to have seen "a dry, invisible noiselosa thunder storm." The days are coming when a cool sl.zler or wet drouth would be more to the purpose. Bkkohb the Democrat io party rallios around Mr. Bryan on the issue of "public ownership," its leaders will have to be sure that It does not involve the abolition of tbe "railroad pass" or the aforesaid "rally" will be small. The Norristown Herald finds that In Montgomery county there is only one divorce to 250 families, which leads It to believe that conditions in Montgomery are qui'e favorable to marital harmony. Tbe paper is puzzled, however, by the fact that in two-thirds of the cases that come up it is tbe wife who seeks thesnp aration. Tbe fact is that a man cannot find as many excuses for such action as a woman, and in general a man has fewer reasons to take to court. The dynamiting of the train near Har rihtiurg iast week was occasioned by the Ireiittit breaking in two and the sudden helling ol the air brakes thereby causing tlie car to buck le nd pile up. And why did they buckle? Jfyou will look over hiiv ireigut train you will probably find coupled m burnetii two Meol hoppers or forty ton wooden cars a little dinky old twenty lou our thai has lcn run beyond HHtely even in trains of that sized cars. Wuwn a sudden stoppage occurs thei-e littie unrs go up in the air or are smashed Hat. With uiorecareiu uaking up trams less accident would oocur. Tidioute News. And fewer big dsinage suits against railroad companion would result. Tbe fact that a corouer'H jury, after a hasty hearing "exoufraten" the railroad from liliime does nut necessarily prevent a court's jury Iroui returning heavy ver dict against tbe cum puny for killing and UiaiuiuiL' poofile by the bcore. Let Hie railruud corporations exercise more caie uml Icon cUfnod caieluaoueon. The law forbidding the supplying of cigarettes to minors in this state does not appear to have the effect of keeping the demoralizing goods beyoud the reach of children. Iu tbe smaller towns as well as the larger oitios there seems to have been no diminution of the cigarette habit among small boys, to say nothing of lar ger ones, siuce tbe law has become opera tive, and there dorsn't appear to be any effort made in any quarter to enforce the restrictions which the act Imposes. If there is to be uo sort of energy exerted to bring offenders to justice what is the use ol having the statutes encumbered with suchalawf Iu other words, "if it Is so soon to be done for what was it f.egun forT" . Farmers who understand how to bun dle their land and market their crops have little to complain ot in the present condition of agricultural industry. In recognition of the present enviable stand ing of the thrifty husbandman the Phila delphia Inquirer say: Tbo reports of bankers and commercial agencies all over the country indicate that the farmers were never more prosperous. There are fewer mortgages, more tank balances, while the demand for high grade manu factured goods is unexampled. - A com parison of wholesale prices ot farm pro ducts now and eight years ago shows that they have risen almost exactly one-third. As the cost of larm production has little increased, it cm be seen that the farmers are doing well. Those who live in cities and kivi what it costs to maintain tbe table aie certain tb"t somebody must be making money nut of the increased cost. There is a demand from all over the country for more farmers. .There is plenty ol soil that has never been scratched which can be mado to pay ex cellent returns. The mau who in these days prefers living in close office to making a good living on a farm is to be pitied. Recommendations ol the. (J rand Jury. At the session of court last week the grand jury made the following report : We have visited and inspected the county buildings and find tbe jail to be In good condition, but that the court bouse is in need of repairs In various places, to-wit: The frescoing of the halls, tllices and jury rooms; the gutters and spouting of tbe roof, and the outside doors; also the walk and steps on the north sido of the jail require repairs. We find the County Home in excellent con dition. We recommend that better light? be provided for the vault in the Record er's office, and for the offices of the Treas urer and Register and Recorder. That the colls in the juvenile prison be re-arranged so as to have the door face an out side wall, and that the outside stairway be provided with an entrance to the sec ond story opposite the door to the cage; that an electric button or other suitable means of alarm, connected with the sleeping quarters ol the Sheriff, be pro vided iu each cell lor use !a case of fire. We further recommend that the barn at the county borne be raised and properly drained. We find that the pub lic road in Tionesta township, from tbe Green township line to the Oldtown sohool house, Is in bad condition. We find that there are many dead trees along the public roads, rendering them unxaie in many places, and we recotnmond that all road commissioners be instructed to have all such cut down. . Cream or the N'ows. It is hard for the leek to see why the people prefer the lily. Got your new carpet yet? Let us show you the finest line ever seen here. Hopkins. It A woman always thinks a man is afraid to arue with her. The famous "Table Queen" bread, at the White Star Grocery, still takes the lead. The finest and freshest of cakes of all kinds always to bo bad. It Low spirits are often an excuse for Indulging in high-balls. Carpets ax minsters, velvets, body brussels, tapestries, or ingrains. Any thing you want, at small coBt.nt Hop kins'. It Always remember that, a good deal may be said on tbe other side. If your appetite craves anything in the way of a fresh vegetable call at tbe White Star Grocery and get it. Afresh supply daily. . It It is not much trouble for the wolves to find fault with the sheep. The Strootman shoe for ladies, and tbe Douglas shoe for men, have no su periors. To be bad In Tionesta only at Hopkins'. It Tbe ice man is the only fellow that can treat his customers coolly and give them tbe cold shoulder, and yet receive a warm patronage. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are used. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. tf No money-making scheme has yot been concocted that works automatically; they all have to be pushed by brawn and brain. There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the lust few years was supposed to he incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed loU remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cum with local treatment, pronounced it irrcurahlo. Scionce has proved catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in (loans from 10 drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They otter ono hundred dollars for' any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7.ic. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Many mistake their dreams about heaven for deeds to lots up thore. How lo Ward (III Old A sr. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. Tills can be done by eating only food suited to your age aud occupation, and when any disor der of tbe stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain's fstmach and Liver Tab let to correct it. If you have a weak sUiiiiaoh or aie troubled with Indigestion, you will liud these. Tablets to be just what yuu uwd. For sale by Dun'u tfc rui tun. PEOPLE THOROUGHLY AROUSED, Fight Against Leasing of Philadelphia Gas Works Continues. Philadelphia, May 22. The oppon ents to the leasing of the city gas works to the United Gas Improvement company continue their efforts to do feat the deal. The committee of 70, a municipal-reform organization, and the committee of nine, appointed at a mass meeting held to protest against the lease, held a Joint session and de cided to call a public meeting In every ward of the city and arrange to finance the movement against the lease. It Is the plan of these organizations to bring to bear all the pressure pos sible on the cotincllmen to induce them to refrain from voting for the gas lease over Mayor Weaver's expected veto. The mayor will be asked to de fer action for 10 days. He held sev eral conferences with the members of councils who voted against the lease, and congratulated them on their ac tion. The committee of nine and the. committee of 70 passed resolutions commending the mayor. Thomas Dolan, president of the United Gas Improvement company; Israel W. Durham, leader of the Re publican organization of this city, and other party leaders refuse to discuss the situation. Members of councils expressed themselves ns confident that the gas lease ordinance will bo passed over the mayor's veto. Married by Telephone. Wllllamsport, Pa., May 22. The Rev. H. E. Harnian married John Car others and Miss Mary Ludiken of Berwick over the telephone at a dis tance of 50 miles. Mr. Harman was attending the synod and was unable to get home to perform the ceremony. With the guests assembled, the tele phone was used rather than postpone the wedding or call another minister. The regular service of the Lutheran church was used, the questions nnd answers being given over the wiro with the exchange operator as wit ness. McKinley's Monument. Canton, O., May 22. On Sept. 14 next, the fourth anniversary of the death of William McKlnlcy, the cor nerstone of the national monument will bo laid on Monument hill. Jis tlce William R. Day, president of the McKlnlcy National Memorial assot.la tlon, and intimate friends and neigh bors of President Roosevelt, will have the honor of placing the cornerstone Franchise Given Electric Railway. Greensburg, Pa., May 22. The coun cil of Mount Pleasant has granted a franchise to the Unlcntown and Mo nongahela Electric Railway company, a constituent concern of the West Penn Railway company. It is stated that a new route toGreensburg connect ing Hecla and Youngwood will be built. From Youngwood to Greens burg the company has a line. Circus Closed Mines. Mahanoy City, Pa., May 22. Six teen collieries, emnlovinc 12.000 men nnd boys, were closed Saturday be- lause of the appearance here for the trst. time of a circus. Less than 10 )er cent of the employes reported for luty. Gift From Carnegie. Wellcsley, Mass., 22. President Carolina Hazard of Wellesley college confirmed a report that Andrew Car negie has given the college $125,000 for a library. The gift is conditional upon the college raising a like sum- Why Miifler from IHieuiniiltsiii f Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve tbe pain? The quick relief which tbls liuimeut allbrds makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short re lief from suffering have been happily surprised to liud that after awhile the re lief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Leg gett of Yum Yuni, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from bead to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by Dunn A Fulton. That Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 ceuts more a quart though. Sold by James D. Davis. A (il'AUANTEEU I I KE FOR 1'II.EH. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund inonoy It l'a.o Ointment tails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long stauding, in ti to 14 days. First application gives eaao and rest. 6Uc. If your druggist hasn't it send SOu in stamps and It will be forwarded post-paid by tbe Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Taint Tour Buggy. for 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's Glohs Carriage Paint. It weighs .3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by James D. Davis. thniiiherliilii'ii ( imikIi Kemrily Ilia Very llfHl. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say It is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Ooo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Har lan, Mich. There Is no question about its being the best, as It will cure a cough or cold In less time than any other treat ment. It should always be kept in the l ouse ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured In much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. FIFTY WATMIKS FKF.K TO IIOVH AM ; I it A ( hnnm for F.vrry Hoy anil f.irl In This Town lo tin a (lonil Timepiece The Pittsburg Dispatch will give M) watches away weekly to boys and girls who send correct answers to Polly Evans' Puzzles for Children, published weekly In the Sunday Dispatch. Tbe walcbi.s are not toys, but good timepieces. In addition to the M) watches, many valuable surprises will bo sent weekly lo others who answer the puzzles correctly. Every boy and girl In town should try to get one of the watches. See tlm puzzles and announcement in next Sunday's Dispatch. Jt lloinrarrltrrs' Iinlea via Nickel Plate ltimil Hound trip tickots sold on certain dates lo poiuis iu the south, south west, west and northwest at very low rales. For full particulars write or call on A. C. Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State Street, Erie, Pa. 179dl3 Had Your Vnrnllun Yet f Let us hell) vnu to select a nice cool spot along the liue of the Nickel Piute Iload. For list of hotels, boarding places, resorts, and good camping aud fishing grounds call on agent, nr address A. C Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State st , Erie, Pa., or 15. F. Horner, VJ. I. A., Cleveland, U. junlin Kxlrcliiily Low It men To San Faaucisco, Log Angeles and Portland, via .Nickel Plate, on certain dates during May, June, July and August. Ask local ageut or address A. C. Showalter, D P. A., 807 State Street, Erie, Pa. 1(5781 Low llnlrs lo l.rwla A" Clark Exposition At Portland, alio to Los Angeles and San Francisco on certain dates during May, June aud July. Our rates are always ths lowest. Call on local agent or address A. C. Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State St , Erie, Pa. 108sl Kclllir.' Kales via Nickel lMnla ltoiul. Tickets to points in the south wi:l he sold on the f. r.it and third Tuesdavs ol each month at very low rates. For lull information write or call on A. (J Showalter, D. P. A , 807 Slate btreet, Erie, l a. lionovlo A DrllKlilfiil Numlny Trip via the Nickel I'liile ltoiul. Every Sunday parties of five or more cau obtain rouud trip tickets t $1 00 for each person to any point within 100 miles of selling station. Call on agent or address A. C. Show alter, D. P. A., 807 Slate street, Erie, Pa. 570ju28 XIONKSTA CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour Back 1.50l.fC Buckwheat Hour, lb .3 Corn meal, feed, 100 lb 1.05l.'ir Corn meal, family, V 100 lb l.W) Chop feed, pure grain 1.151.S0 Oats .4o Corn, shelled 69"0 Beans bushel 2.7') Ham, sugar cured .14 Bacon, sugar cured - .13 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork. V lb 1:!J Whitetisn kit 50(t;o sugar oiiiu.oi Syrup US .50 N. O. Molasses .35 .M Collee, Roast Rio HI Coffee, blended Java ."' Tea .H5fi$ .50 Butter lo.18 Hlce 05(a).09 Kggs, fresh (al-lA Salt$ barrel l.liS Lard 12 Potatoes. bushel 00 Potatoes, sweet, tb ; .-i Lime barrel 1.25 Nails keg 2.76 Wool 20(4,22 THE Cures disease without tbe use of puisonous drugs. Cures Rheumatism, Indigestion, Stom ach Trouble, Nervousness, Catarrh, Gall Stones, Erysipelas, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Etc., Etc. No matter what your disease may be, or of bow lotlg standing, write to me ; I can help ynu. i:. ii. wi' ivi it, ocn. Agi. CROSS FORK, PA. Hew, Hew, Hew, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and Red and Yellow and lirowu aud all sorts of beautiful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoratina New stock and finest sam ples out, can be seen at tlm stand formerly occupied by F. E, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, PHONE oi. TIONESTA, PA. Men's Fimiisliiims. Latest Styles In Monarch Shirt, Arrow Ilrmul i'ollarn, Xoi'hwenr, HoIcry, Hals, Cups. These are new goods, just in, and iu every way worthy your attention. Glillii k SON. THE Summer Man Is here, or at least all his belongings, spick, span, up-to-date and correct in every detail. Those Double Breasted Sacks of gray tones, with trousers of the samo material, Negligee Shirt, Ilelt, the proper Tie, fancy Hosiery in the new tan shades, and union or Iwo pieco Underwear, not forgetting the Hat, which may be either a soft Felt or i acht. henate btraw tor later on. What It Cost lo Ite n Cor ri ct Summer J?Inn : nniihlfl-Rrpasted Sack suit or or coat and trousers $10 to t'JO Negligee Shirt, famous Star or Quaker l to 3 Belt, either tan or black to match shoes 2-Vi to Jl .50 Correct Neckwear 2.'ic to $1.50 Fancy Hosiery, Hue lisle thread or all s'ilk 25a to f'2 Underwear, tialbriiruan. wool or union suits 2"c to (:t Hat, so i., mellow tell or straw Jl to f5 Add the new Hedman collar and pair garters AOo to 75c and you have the total Summer Man's outtit, minus his lop uoat, wntun no is presumed to have iioniilil, tlXM to fcltl.75. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 2 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Urcttcubcrgor (iF.XKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work peatniiiitig to Machinery, Kir gines, Oil Well Tools, las or Hitter Fit' ii hits and (ieneial Itlacksini thing prompt' Iv done at 1aw Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and salislactiou guaranteed. . Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Fa, Your patronage solicited. KRF.n. ortETTKNBKKUKK PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Ilonalrs Holler, Stills Tanks, Agitator. II uj ami Sells Second hand toilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSnspensinti Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY, IA. KAIL WAY. TIZME TABLE To Take Effect July Gth. 1P03. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 I 1 Stations I 2 4 p. in a.mjLeave Arrive p. in. p.in 7 00 Nebraska 6 50 7 30 Ho?8 Hun tl 30 7 40 Lamentation 0 20 7 45 Newtown Mills 6 15 8 00 KellettvillH 1 00 8 00 1 55 8 15 Buck Mills 1 12 45 5 50 2 05,8 25 Mayburg 12 35'5 40 2 20,8 III Porkey 12 10 5 30 2 25;S 45 Minister 12 05 2 308 60 Wellers 11 55 2 40!) 00 Hastings 11 40 3 25 5 20 5 10 4 55 4 40 4 25 4 15 p.m 2 5.1 9 15 Blue Jay 11 30 3 10 !) 30 Henry's Mill 11 00 3 25 9 50 Barnes 10 40 3 45.100(1 Sliellield 10 30 p.nila. in Arrive Leave a. m. T. D. COLLINS, President. JTomplly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEAFS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Bind model, photo or nkeuli lor exxTt wnrrh nnd freo r?Mrt on patentability. INFRINGEMENT 8UU comlurU'd before all court. Talents obtained thrmnrh lift. ADVER TISED and SOLD, free, TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly oblauuxL Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. .'IU-U.MlMa m Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Sovcn Million boxes sold in post 1 2 months. ThlS Signature, You GO AS FAR as You Through our entire stock and never find a doubtful style or pattern. Everything we have is meriting public approval. Everything wc show satisfies. Every garment that goes out of our store goes with an honest guarantee of su perior quality and workmanship. It is reliable, durable merchandise of the best class. Wc can recommend our clothes to those buyers who consider qualily and style as well as price. Don't take anything that is offered when you can buy the best that is to be had at a moderate price. Suits, Rain Coats, Top Coats, $15 Order Your Summer Suit Now Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 A CENTRE 1 1 J STREET. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. ('onGning our line etrieily to llie Hard ware bnsincss e are prepnred as nn others in the cnmmnnty to supply your every need iu that line. If it's a . Move, Ituiijje, Klove ripe, Kitchen Ware, or a ytbiug iu Supplies fur Lumbermen, Mechanic or Farmers, we have it in stock. IMacksmithiug aud vehicle repairing while you woit Call and look us over. We can fit you out at moderate coat. We can aln "ret y u right" in auythiuk iu the line of a .' ". . Wagon or Buggy, J. C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposit Solicited. Will A. Watnk Cook, President. A. B. Kelly. C null lor. DI KKOTO R8 A. Wayne Cook, . W. Robinson, Wm. SniHurbaugli, N. P. Wheeler, T. V, Uitehev. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ymeut at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking, lntorest paid on time deposits. Tour patronatre respectfully solicited. May Like, Mado 19 Measure Satisfactorily. Guaranteed to fit UIL- Ol I T . TM. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 850.000. $42,000. pay Four Per Cent, per Annum Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice PreHldoi t m& Sfcjtyr on, cverv Cfcnri box. 25c.
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