THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, - EDITOR 4 PHOMIITO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905. 1905 MAY 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Ba. ZAAAAAA "789 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 o - - uAnit'D nu a pro muun 0 r nnjLOi MjTew . 10:50 v Full 10 :St Mood 4 a.m. l.'Maon XO ym, -v rint 1 Third nc Ml Quarter 14 a.m. Itfiuulw 4 J p.uk Ilepublieau Tickets STATE. fifue TVciMittw, J. LEE PLUMMKR. Superior Court Judge, CHA.KLKS E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. GEO ROE H. ORLADY. t'OIMTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SHIELDS. Prothonotary, fc, J. C. OEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AG NEW. Auditors, W. H. STILES. C1IAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, ' J. B. EDEN. Tdk case of the Kaunas man who never told a He is offset by that of several of his fellow-statesmen who never told the truth. The Ohio Republican convention last week souiulvd a note on protection cal culated to dampen the applause of the Democratic party. An echo of the Spanish-American war couies in the announcement that the cruiser Reina Mercedes bag just grad uated from Uncle Sam's repair shop. It is a queer system of government that ties up the people of a city in leases for seventy-live years in n;ite of their unanimous and empliatic objections. A California inventor has a device which he claims will enable people to travel 200 miles an hour. It will be han dy for beef trust magnates to go to Cana da in when a hurry call is issued for the grand Jury. "Any reason why the men's straw hats liaVH a much narrower brim thin last year?" asks a correspondent. Sure. The sole object of the designer is to makii the possessor of a last year's bat look as silly as possible. "Bluebeard" Hoch has been louod guilty of wife murder, and has asked that he be hanged at once. Hoch has been having a good deal of trouble lately, and thore should be no hesitancy about grant ing this modest request of his. Colonel Guffky not only made his State convention do what be wanted, but it was obedient enough to do It In the somewhat roundabout way he had planned in order to let a few candidates outside the breastworks get a pleasant fcalve of complimentary votes. Colonel Gufley is an easy boss of the easiest kind. In departing to his farm for the summer Vice President Fairbanks remarked: "I like farming, and have gone through it Irom top to bottom. It Is the life, after all, that makes the blood flow and gives a real charm to life. One gets nearer na ture when he Is engaged in cultivating the soil and harvesting lis products." That view is widely held, and makes the United States the greatest agricultural nation on earth. - Tub Democratic convention which met at rlarrisburg Wednesday nominated William H. Berry, of Chester, for state treasurer, and J. B. Head, of Greens burg, for judge of the superior court. There is not'1he remotest possibility of the election of Jhe first named candidate, iu the face of the immense Republican majority of the state, but the candidate for the superior bench Is practically as sured of an election, because of the fact that there are four places to fill and by the provisions of the law each vcter can vote for but three of the candidates. The Democrats of the state are entitled to vote for three candidates, but as it la certain that only one could be elected Col. Gufley relieved the voters from the work of dis crimination at the election by confining the nomination to one candidate. Kane Republican. Hon. John Dean, justice of the su preme court of this stale, died of paraly sis and pneumonia at his home in Holli daysburg Thursday. He was one of the able-t members ot the supreme bench, and his death is a material loss in the strength of that tribunal. The death of Justice Dean makes a vacancy ou the bench which for the present will be tilled by an appointment by the Governor, and it is altogether likely that the ap pointee will be nominated by the Repub licans and elected this fall. Whether or not the State convention delegates will be re-convenfd has not yet been decided upon. The vacancy caused by this death lias ronewod the talk once before rife vhen a vacancy occurred, to the ellect tliat Governor Penny packer will resign ami permit Lieut. Governor Wm. M lirown to become his successor, and in tiirn that the new Governor will appoint I'ennypacker (o the vacancy. But it is scarcely any morn likely that this will happen than wheu talked of before. Howover, we could see no very great ob jection to It iu case it did. The death of Mrs. Mary Ashton Liver more, at her home in Melrose, Mass., on the 23d inst., removes one ol America's most illustrious women, having achieved world-wide fame as a lecturer on slavery, temperance and universal suffrage, and as a writer of great merit she was cele brated both in tliis country and atiroad. She was boru in Boston, Dec. 19. 1820. After her graduation she taught school for some years, and In 1845 was married to the Rev. D, P. Livermore, a Univer sal ist minister, who died July S, 18)9. What a lamentable state of affairs is indicated by the threat of the Philadel phia "organization" to have a special session of the Legislature called to assist It in stealing the gas works from the citi zens. Ry Implication this is one of the ni' 81 humiliating references ever made to the venality of the band of law-makers who recently adjourned at Ilarrisburg. The calling of a special session for the purpose indicated would be proof posi tive that the members of the gang fuel sure of their men, and that they would aid and abet them in perpetrating the proposed steal. Only think of it! The calm assurance of a gang of plunderers who would rely on a Legislature and a Governor to assist them in robbing a municipality of one of its most valuable assets. As we move along, from year to year, our form of government occasion ally snubs up against some pretty tough propositions, Hllr.zard. Cream of Hie ws. Delirium tremens is but another name lor a tight fit. Get a summer hat and take comfort. Felts or straws In all the latest styles, and at i ight prices. Hopkins. It Men have beeu arrested lor mprely taking things as they come. Let us fit you out in a new summer suit men or boys -from the best stock you've ever seen in Tiouosta. Hopkins. Ifkissiug is a form of insanity, all young men are more or less insane. Carpets axmiusters, velvets, body briifwels, tapestries, or ingrains. Any thing you want, at small cost, at Hop kins'. It Technicalities are what the lawyers fight over when the evldonce is limited. The Strootuian shoe for ladies, and the Don l las shoe for men, have no su periors. To be had in Tionesta only at Hopkins'. It Many a man is given a soft answer because he is known to be a bard bitter. Schedule cards, with rales for playing the new and fascinating game of 500 euchre for sale at the Republican office. Price, 5 cents. tf -After robbing Peter to pay Paul a man usually forgets to settle with Paul. Men, boys or children can be fitted in the very latest in summer suits at Hop kins', where tho stock was never so large as now. Try him. It A woman nevor objects to her bus- band kissing the cook if she Is the cook. The "Table Queen" bread and other baked stuff are always kept fresh and sweet. Save gas bills and over-heated homes by buying at the White Star Gro cery. It Laborers who are worthy of their hire usually think their hire should behigher. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tab lets are used. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. tf A man can't run a forty-horse power automobile very far on a live-horse pow er income. If a man will stand for being petted his wife has no eanhly use for any other pet animal. --The White Star Grocery can furnish you on short notice with anything in the vegetable or fruit line the market affords. Phone jour orders, which will receive prompt attention. It Patience is one of those things of which we don't get enough and every one else gets too much. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army ot the Republic, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, at Reading, June 5 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pauy wilt sell excursion tickets to Read ing from all stations on its line in the State of Pennsylvania, on June 12, in clusive, at roduced rates. For specifio rates, apply to local ticket agents. It Somo men would rather owe you a bill for 100 years than put you to the trouble of collecting it. There is more Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to be iucurable. For a great many years aoctors prononnceu it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proVon catarrh to be a con stitutional disonse, and therefore requires constitutional treatment, nan s ( alarm Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the ouly constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses lrom 10 drops to a teaspoonlul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY fe Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. How to Ward Off Old Aire. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age aud occupation, and when any disor der of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets to correct it. If you have a weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion. you will find these Tablets to be just what you need, tor sale by Dunn Sc Fulton. A GUARANTIED tl'KE FOR PILE. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy it Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in fi to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 6Uo. If your druggist hasn't it send 60o in stamps and it will bo forwarded post-paid by the Paris Medicine Co.. St. Lou is, Mo A tiuud 8iiKK'lioil. Mr. C. B. Walnwright, of Lemon City, Fia., has written the manufacturers that much hotter results are obtained irom the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking It in water as hot as can ho drank. That when taken in this way the ellect is double iu rapidity. "It teems to get at tho right spot instantly," be says. Fur sale by Dunu it Fultuu, CAS LEASH DEFEATED. Proposed Extension For 75 Years Withdrawn by Company. rbJtocIphia, Kay 23. The end of tho bitter struggle, so far ns the gas deal la concerned, which has convulsed this steady, slow gcliis city ns has nothing for a qiiirtcr of a century, canto tamely enough. Wlrh dawn Sat urday the belief had come to some thing like a certainty that Durham, with all his power, and tho company, with all its Inducements, would never be able to hold In line enough council men to pass the gas leasa ordinanco over the mayor's veto. Threats, entreaty, contempt, wives' tears, the unanswerable arguments of t ratio, had done their work with tho weakest kneed of the men who helped pass the ordinance. They were flock ing to Weaver and respectability. . By noon it was figured that Mayor Weaver needed only s.-ven votes In the select council and ten more Iu the common council to protect his veto. Six councilmcn, three of whom had boasted that they would never go back on Durham so long as there was a 6im in the heavens, ate their words and called on the mayor before noon. The men most Interested in tho sal vation of the gas lease ordinance met at 9 o'clock In the office of Israel Dur ham. President Dolnn was there. So were State Senator McNlchol, Dur ham's right hand man, and Council mar Charles Seger, Chairman Do Ha ven and others were there. Tho con ference was short. Presently all went to the office of Senator Boles Penrose. Tho discussion was sharp. Thomas Dolan, backed up by the majority of those present, in sisted on Durham going ahead and making good his promise to place tho gas ordinance high and dry in spite of Mayor Weaver, public opinion, or anything else. Durham, In a speech of less than five minutes, brought Do!an and tho others to his wny of thinking and se cured from the president of the United Gas Improvement Company his prom ise to write and at once dispatch to the president of council the with drawal of the proposition. Mr. Dolan's letter to councils stated that tlio modifications to the original lease bill, reducing the price of gas, were not in accord with tho offer of the company, but that they -would have been accepted. Owing to the opposi tion on part of the people, however, Mr. Dolan's letter stated, the company was unwilling to enter Into any con tract with tho city looking to any variation of its present lease. PROTEST AT NAN PATTERSON. Wllkc3barro Folk Try to Prevent Her Theatrical Abearance There. Wilkrsbarre, Fa., May 29. Many protests followed the announcement that Nan Patterson will appear at the Nesblt theater here next Tuesday as the star in a musical comedy called "A Romance of Panama." Ministers, prominent women and laymen called Mayor Kirktndall by telephone or waited upon him personally to decry the proposed performance as a dis grace to tho city and ask him to do all in his power to prevent it. The arguments were that Nan Pat terson is appearing merely because of the notoriety she achieved in the trials for murder; that her paat life as re vealed by the ti Sals is such that she should not be paraded and exylolted, and that it would be a lasting shamo if the performance is allowed here. Mayor Kirkendall said that he agreed with theso who protest, but that he did net ecc how he was legally empowered to prevent the production If the theater managers insist upon having it. He presented the protests in general form to the managers of the theater, however, and will have a conference with them today. Sometlilnif In Danger. "Does tho captain say whether we shall break tho record or not?" "Yes. He says either the record or the boiler must go." ;'IIov lovely!" I'lifiinberltiin'a t'oimh Remedy the Very Ill'Hl. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Cbubb, 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 oilier treat ment. It should alwajs be kept iu the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Dunu A Fulton, Low-Rate Excursion to Wnrren, Olenn and Bradford. On Sunday, June 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low-rate excursion to Warren, Olean, and Bradford. Special tiain will be run on the following schedule, and round-trip tickets, good going only on special train and good returning on special train June II, and regular trains June 12, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated: Rate to Rate to Train Warren Olean or Leaves. and Bradford return, and ret. Titusville 7.H0 a. m. f 1 00 ?1 50 Oil City 8.15 " 100 150 Tionesta 8 52 " J 00 1 50 Hickory H.03 " 100 150 Tidioute.... 9.1!) " 75 1 25 Warren .., 10.110 " 100 Olean Ar...l2.00 noon Bradford.. " 12.00 " Children between 5 and 12 years ol age half rates. Returning, special train will leave Olean 7.00 p. in., Bradford 7.00 p. m., Warren 9.00 p. m. The run of train No. 32, leaving Brail ford 4.55 p. m., Olean 5.00 p. m., and Warren 7.08 p. m., June 12, will be ex tended to Titusville to accommodate ex cursionists returning by that train. 2t Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby uiven that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet at thoir otIi"e, in the Borough of Tionesta, on the loth and 20th days of June, 11)05, for the purpose of holding a Court of Ap peals from the assessment of money at interest lor the year lfNiS. Conrad Hurhknn, A. K. Smi'K, llKNUY WlNKOAItll, County Commissioners, Attest-S. M. IIknky, Clerk. Tionesta, l'a., May iH, I'Mi. UomcM'rkrrii' Rules via Nickel IMiitc Rond Hound trip tickets sold on certam dates to points in the south, south west, west ami northwest at very low rates. For full particulars write or call on A. C. Showalter, D. 1. A., 807 Slate Stre.rt, Erie, Pa. 179J13 Ilnd Your Varnllou Yrt f Let us help you tu select a nice cool spot along the line of the Nickel Plate lload. For list of hotels, boarding places, resorts, and good camping and (lulling grounds call on agent, or address A. (J. Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State et., Erie, Pa., or R. F. Homer. C. P. A., Cloveland.O. jun28 Ivxlrrnirly Low It a I en To Sun Faancisco, Log Angeles and Portland, via Nickel Plate, on certain dates during May, Juue, July and August. Ask local agent or address A. C. Showalter, I) p. A., 807 State Street, Erie, l'a. ICTsI Low Kntra to l.i-wls V Clark Ivxposlilon At Portland, aUo to Los Angeles aud San Francisco on certain dates during May, June and July. Our rales are always the lowest. Call on local agent or address A. C. Showaller, D. P. A., 807 State St , Erie, Pa, lG8sl Keltlrr' Kales via Nickel IMnlo ltond. Tickets to pniuts iu the south will be sold on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month at very low rates. For full information write or call on A. C Showalter, D. P. A., 807 State btreet, Erie, Pa. " 178uovl5 A IMixlitlul Sunday Trip via the Mrkel IMnle Road. Every Sunday parties of five or more can obtain round trip tickets . t 81 00 for each person to any point within 100 miles of selling station. Call on ageut or address A. C. Show alter, D. P. A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa. 570ju28 TIONI'MTA IA.IlltKTN CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour Tft sack 1.50l.Kr Buckwheat Hour. lb .3J Corn meal, feod, 100 lb l.051.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb l.hO Chop feed, pure grain.. 1.151.:) Oats .45 Corn, shelled 60070 Beans bushel i75 Ham, sugar cured .14 Bacon, sugar cured .13 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork, 12 Whitetish V kit SOfefiO Sugar fi J (c$.07 Syrup 35 (g .50 N. O. Molasses ,35 .50 Coffee, Roast Rio 10 Coffee, blended Java .25 Tea .S5r3) .50 Butler 15. 18 Rice 0o(a.09 Kggs, fresh , y.15 Salt "p barrol 1.25 Lard .12 Potatoes, bushel, IU) Potatoes, sweet, lb .2J Lime V barrel...........;,.. 1.25 Nails keg ; 2 75 Wool 20fit22 ' ft" THE Cures disease without the use of poisonous drugs. Cures Rheumatism, Indigestion, Stom ach Trouble, Nervousness, Catarrh, Gall Stones, Erysipelas, Liver and Kidney- Diseases, Etc., Etc. No 'matter what your disease may he, or of how loitg standing, write to me ; I can help you. i:. II. Wi: i VS.IE, Gen. Agt, CROSS FORK, PA. New, New, New, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and Red and Yellow and lirown and all sorts of bcajliful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoralina New stock aud finest sam ples out, can ho seen at the stand formerly occupied by F. K, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, PHON E TION EST A , PA. Hi GARMENTS Are a good, safe investment now. You must prepare for hot weather or bo uucomforlablo. Our Miirt Wait, Miirt WuiKt Suits, KkirtM, Summer i'orsei, Muslin Underwear and Hosiery Will meet with your approval in quality, style and price. THE Summer Man Is hero, or at least all his belongings, spick, span, up-to-dato and correct iu every detail. Those Double Dreasted Sacks of gray tones, with trousers of the same material, Negligee Sliirt, I if 1 1 , the proper Tie, fancy Hosiery iu the new tau shades, and union or two-pieco Underwear, not forgettiug the list, which may be either a soft Felt or Yacht. Senate Straw for later on. What It Cost to Itc it Cor rt et Summer Jlan : Double-Rreasted Sack suit or or coat and trousers $10 to 20 Neellnee Shirt, famous Star or Quaker ft to f3 Hell, either tan or black to match shoes 2.".o to $1.50 Correct Neckwear 25u to $1.50 Kancv Hosiery, tine lisle thread or all silk 25o to $2 Underwear, balbrijruan, wool or union suits 25c to $:1 Hat, soil, mellow felt or straw $1 to $o Add tho now Hodman collar and pair garters 50c lo 75c and you have the total .Summer Man's outfit, minus his Top Coat, which he is presumed to have bought, 13.50 to f 10.75. THE rJcCUEN CO. 2b AND U9 SENECA 311. . OIL CITY. PA. Fred . (i ret ten b e rger URN KRAI. BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn (tines, Oil Well Tools, (ias or Water Kit tiiiK" and (ienerHl IlliicUsniithiiiK roiiint lyikii at liw Kates. HepuiriiiK Mill Machinery given special attention, and "UtiMiiction iruitrantned. Shop in rear of and just west of the shaw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronage solicited, KKKH. (, R K.TTKN R K Ki K R Iqs. IF l&rm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Kepair Holler, Stills, Tanks, Agitators. IIujs and Sells Seeontl - hand toilers IHe. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. Eud of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIL ClTl't IM. T RAILWAY. To Take Effect July Cth, 1903. NOKTH Eastern Time SOUTH I 1 I Stations 2 4 pan a.m 7 OOj 7 30 ! Leave Arrivo .in. p 6 Xobraska Hops linn Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellcttville Hur-k Mills MaybnrK Porkoy Minister Weller8 Hastings l!l no Jay Henry's Mill liarnes Shulllold III 7 40 7 45 H 0O; 8 15, 8 25 8 40 8 45 8 501 I) 00! 9 15 Ik Od a 1 45 1 55 2 05 2 20 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 55 3 10 3 25 3 45 p. m 1 OilO 12 45 5 12 S55 12 10 12 Or.1 11 55: 1 1 40; 11 30 11 00 10 401 IP O'l 1000 10 30 4 a. m.lp. a. 111 Arrivo Leave T. D. COLLINS, President. Promptly niitiunl, or FEE RETURNED. tO VKARS1 EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ASS THE LOWEST, bend mmk'l, photo or nkftcli for erirt wArch And froo report on iaUnubility. 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Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 110 SflSeE OIL CITY, PA. EVERYTHING Confining our line strictly to tlie'Hsrd ware bnsiuesi we are prepared as no others in t lie comiuiin'ty to supply your every need iu that line. If it's a . . ". Move, Itiuigc, Slovc IMpe, KitcIUii Ware, or a ything in Supplies for Lumbermen, Meeluiiiies or Fa r iiiersi, we hare it io stock. lJUckBinithiurj aud vuhicle repairing while1 you wait Call and Innk us over. We can fit you out at moderate cost. We can also "eel y u right" in anytliiuk in the line of a . ', . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A. Waynk Cook, Preniilont, A. B. 1HUKOTOUH A. Wayne Cook, (J. W. Robin,.. Wm. SmeHrlmngb. N. P. Whoeler, T. F . KlUiliev. J. T. Dale, J. II. Kellv. Collections remitted for on dy of pr.ymont at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative Unking. Interest p-id on time deposlla. Tour patronRe rospootfully solidtod. mourns. uis SIKIiaEIire. Get for IN- $15.00 HARDWARE. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $42,000. p,,u Four Ver Cent, per Annum Kklt.y. Canliier. Wm. Smearbadoh, Vii President In Two Days, pp on every A-SyTrtrt COX. 2 tl.