THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WtNK, tOITOH 4 P.OMtltT... WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 18rA I1121UI1L.ICAX TIOKIX NATIONAL. President, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. Vice President, WHITKLAW REID, of New York. UTATK. Jndgr of the Supreme Court, JUDGE JOHN DEAN, of Rlalr County. Coup esi-at-T.nrgp, ALEXANDER McDOWRLL, of Mercer County. WIMJAM LILLY, of Carbon County. COUNTY. - Assembly, J. J. HAIGHT, of Howe Township. TreaMirer, QUINTAIN JAMIKSON, of Tionesta Township. Surveyor, J. F. PROPER, of Tionesta Koroogh. faithful wotk io the lat campaign, whereupon the genial Sheriff mod estly blushed, but declined to make a speech. The convention throughout was lively but harmonious, and with three rousinir cheers for the whole ticket adjourned tine di'fi I WILL - NOT BE OUTDONE. U I HOPKIMS, R Pfl I linve the finest line of DRY HOODS In tills pnrt of the country. Jt J I I I U vJr W J I rtmcnt, Cashmere. Armadale Zephyrs, Hertford Cords, Pineapple ' This stock has never tho HARRISON AXD RKII. THE REPURMCAS COUNTY COSVEN TIOX OF FOREST COUSTY. The Republican convention of For est county assembled at the Court House, pursuant to rules of the party, at 2 o'clock, June 14, 1802. The con vention was called to order by Chair man Osgood, and W. K. FroBt of By romtown, and C. R. Davis of Tionesta, were elected Secretaries. The Chair man then called for the returns which were handed in as the different pre cincts were named, and the vote cast at the Primaries on Saturday, June 11th was computed, the result being that Capt. J. J. Haight was found to have received 52G votes, and Dr. S. S. Towler 459 votes. Capt. Haight having received a majority of the votes cast was declared the nominee of the Republican party of Forest county for Assembly. The rosult of the count on the ques tion of County Treasurer, was found to be 555 votes for Quintain Jamieson, 408 votes for A. M. DoutU Mr. Jam- icton having received a majority of the votes cast was duly declared the nominee for County Treasurer. J. F. Froper received 22 votos fir County Surveyor, oud ws made the nominee of the party for that office. At Byromtown 31 votes were cast for Hon. M. S. Quay for United States Senator. The next thing iu order was the election of a Chairman for the ensuing year. Amos F. Ledebur of Starr, was placed in nomination, and bo was unanimously elected. Mr. Parrisb offered the following resolutions and moved their adoption: RESOLUTIONS. The Republican national convention at Minneapolis finished its work on Friday with the re nomination of President Harrison, with Hon. White- law Reid, the distinguished editor of very low prices. the New York Tribune, as his running n'ate. The nomination of the Presi dent was made on the first ballot, lie receiving 536 J voles, 811 more than were necessary to a choice. The work was quickly accomplished when once it was thoroughly under nay. The opposition to Harrison divided their votes between Blaine and McKinley, tho former receiving 1821 votes, and the latter 182. McKinley was the only Ohio man who voted for the President, the balance of the delega tion voting for McKinley. The Penn sylvania delegation gave Harrison 19, Blaine 3, McKiuley 42. Our district delegates, Messrs. Cook and Oyster, were among Major McKioley's sup porters. While the nomination of Presideut Harrison is somewhat of a disappoint ment to the admirers of Secretary Blaine, whom it was hoped would finally Give his consent to run, on sober, second thought there is a iliipo sition to accept the result as ono of the best that could have been accoui plished. The Franklin Netvs, inde pendent in political matters, very filly puts tho thing in this language, which is true, every word of it: "The Republicans have nominated their strongest and best man for Presi dent. The mass of the party will realize that fact after temporary ex citements have quieted down. Harri son's administration is not assailable Hound to Lend You tlnd In this depart Tissue, Irish Lawn, and Dress Uoods of nil kinds and prices. Ucen so complete. IX IjAIIti' AHl CJF.tfT'N IKPAItTJIi:XTS, You can find anything vou want. Ladles' White Ooods. (lent s Dress Shirts, to Working Shirt. It will jmy you to see this lino before yon buy. jiii.i.ii:hy. In this department I beat them all. It Is tho most complete lino ever seen iu this tiart of tho Slate and ladies vou should see it before you buy. Tho very latest styles of Hats and Bonnets, at low prices) Paris styles. KIIOIX AXI IIOOTN. LEADERS IN aUALITY, ID I0W PRICES ! ! T'l" 1 -n TIME 1 A 1) l.rj III leiioci Jiuy o, jni'i. lal Trains leave Tlo- TtiWJtyi m "psU r,,r 1,1 1 T VT.rrr- r 1: In this department you find tho Ann K'art" of Tucker Marvin's, ami a number of other makes. Shoes for the ladies, also a lino line for children and babies. For the gentlemen I have boots and shoes ot nil kinds. The fine shoos and working shoos at CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Wo have tho ounntitv, the quality and our prices aro at tho Our (roods are new, fresh, and all guaranteed as represented Itf HATS AXI CAIVS, I am np with rest of doalers and keep tho very latost styles. Talk about Clothing 1 iHiltom. and got the prices bofore you buy Heo tho goods You should not forget this department. L.tDII-.S' WIMPS. Al! Tnilor Made. A perfoet fit and In tho latest Rtylos. CTOTIIIXU JJKPARTMKXT. You will find tho largest and best selected stock ever seen lioro before. I stand nt the head in Clothing lino, ( an not and will not bo beat in prices, stylos and tho iiual- ity of good, tfontlemen, If you want a suit for yourself or boys, como to my storo fur it, and you will bo convinced you aro nt tho right place. CARPET DEPARTMENT. You find Carnots. Floor Oil Cloth. Dranlmr Curtains. Window Shades. Door Mats. nml Wall Paper. This department would make you fool sure of getting goods here as cheap as if you went to tho city for whnt you want, acid It would If you bought of me. It yon waul any ol me loiiowing articios such as a ilaliv Carnage, ISicyclos, Urn brollns. Parasols, and Quocnsware, Rend to mo. and vou will trot it cheaper than anv other house. I am agent for tho latest improved Wheolor A Wilson sowing machine. It is the best and lightest running machine in the world. I soli on the installment plan or for cash. Also agent for McCall patterns for dresses and underwear. jiigiiesi market prico pain lor hooi iiiiios, reus, utnseng, anu wool. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. Gen E. BARNETT, Merchandise ! TIONESTA, PA. IS ELEGANT, Dry Goods! Dross Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what vou want in the Dry Goods line, we havo ItBlack Ooods of every description. White Goods of nil kinds. Embroideries, Ac. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Ladies'. Oent's. Misses', and Children's. It won't tiny anyono to buy Shoes until they see what wo havo and learn the price. HATS ! HATS 1 HATS ! HATS ! When you want a Hat look through our stock before you buy. Wo guarantee it will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Taper, &c. Wo keep most anything poople want and won't bo undorso'.d. GROCERIES! No. t3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) ftHS a. Hi. j No. 81 Ruft'alo Express L!:0!Hiooii. $ No. fit Way Freight (carrying i passengers) 4:17 p. m, I No. aa Oil City Ex reus daily.. 7:oJ p. in. J For Hlckorv, Tidionte, Warren, Klimin, f Bradford, Oloan and the Fast: ! No. 30 Clean Express daily 8:JI . Mn, ;vi rillHimrgn lixpross r.ii p. i No. 11 Through Freight (car- f rying passongois) i p. u. Trains n;i and l)(! Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. . (iot Tnno lames aim iuii lniorinnuiMi from J. L. C'RAIU, Agent, Tionesta, Pa, It. HELL, Uon isupi. . J. A. FELLOWS, S Oon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, . Itutlulo, N. V. '; Our stock of Oroeorles Is always up to tho standard. prices. wo meet you nt me uoor. Fresh goods and reasonable H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & FONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PROPEH A DOVTT.) And wo aro prepared to meet the demand druggists & grocers. nor ia h personal character vuinera- for anything in the lino of Clothing, Dry TIONESTA, tb.Q ;:.t rerVon. o hive oc oods, Ladies' and Gent's luinisliing goods, copied tbe Presidential cbair. Io the HatS, JNCCkWCar, liOOtS, bllOCS, Motions, J?Z Jowehy, Groceries, Canned Goods, and in tions, he has had no superior among fact everything in the way of General Mer white House occupants during the ciailtiisc, all Fresh, New, Seasonable and lifetime of this generation. It is high ' . ' ' iianusumu. aii in. weieei sure wo can TTTTT7orri n i? tti AATli fill km 111 A I , T PENN. IN OUR OROCERY DEPARTMENT Wll.h ALWAYS UK FOUND TME FEESMEBT G&QGEltlES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEfJ KTAItl.ES OF AXA, KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho 0 0 la IU Wont Form. I BaNTOif, Laf. Co., Wi., Dm., 188S. BT. J. 0. Brgen ToaohM for tho tollowlnsi Jkiiki Booney, who m loffartng f-om Bt. Tttna DDoe In Its wnat form for abont IX yewa, u treated by neroral pbyslaiiuM wltbont Beet. Two botUe ot I'Mtor Kaoulfi't Marr Tonio oared him. Would Ilaro Died. Holtokb, Vui., Novsmbar, 18S0. I wM In pain all otot, eonld got no raat either night or day and u not able to do any vork for months, but attar taking Paetor Koeolg a Merve Tonk) ouly one week, I ni able to ait up and attend to my drreBiDokbig. I had paid over two hnndrpd doll&n to doctor and got no benefit. I oortAlnly think 1 mould handled long ago II I bad not got thin medicine. MRS. ADA rENELL. -A Valnable Book on WerroTH llftetne sent ire n mnr end poor piitlents can lo obteia this medicine free of cimrge. TTi i rMtnAilvhaa been nrenared by Hie Kererenq Paetor Koonig. ot Fort Wayne, Ind- since ISi and Know prepared under hit direction by Uia KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, til. Sola by Druggists at 91 per Dottle. 0 for S5 Large Slxe,1.79. 6 JtoUles Ibr S9. FREE i! M WeuseAICOSlol pure alcohol to mako Woi.it 'a Almu i Blacking. Alcohol is good for lctulit t; it U good for the skin. Alcohol in llu- iliii f ingredient of Cologne, Florida WUr, and I Bay Rum tho well known face wuMn. ' We think there is nothing too costly to ui t We, the representatives of the Republi can party of Forest County, in Conven tion assembled, Rctolve, 1st. That we re-affirm our adherence to the principles of the Republican party as enunciated in tbe platform adopted at Minneapolis by the Republican National Convention. 2d. We commend the able and states manlike administration of President Har rison, and hereby pledge to him, on behalf of tbe Republican party of Forest county, our earnest and cordial support, believing that bis wise, patriotic and business-like administration of the a flairs of Govern ment in the past, entitle him to our undi vided support. 3d. We also endorse the Senatorial ca reer of Senator M. S. Quay, and recognize and appreciate the value of his services to the policy of protection to American In dustry, and his unswerving fidelity to the Republican party and its principles; and hereby instruct our Representative to use all honorable means to secure bis re election. 4th. In conclusion, we unqualifiedly endorse the County candidates and pledge to them our hearty support. Tbe resolutions were adopted as read, afftr a resolution by Mr. Mooney to strike out that part instructing tbe "Representative to use all honorable weans to secure his (Senator Quay') re election," bad been defeated by a vote of 13 to 5. At tbe conclusion of tbe regular business of the convention Capt. Haight was called for and in a modest but earnest nay thanked the Republi cans of tbe county through their rep resentatives for the honor conferred upon him in making him their choice for the office of Assembly. He said if elected be would endeavor to faith fully discbarge bis duty to his con stituency, and merit tbe confidence reposed in Lira. His few remarks were well received and heartily ap plauded. Quintain Jamieson, the successful candidate for County Treasurer, was called for and responded by heartily thanking tbe party (or the confidence shown in making him the candidate and the handsome vote accorded - him. Mr. Ledebur, the new Chairman, and one of the faithful and energetic young Republicans of tho county, gave the convention a neat little speech for the honor aud compliment bestowed iu placiog him at the head of tbe committee which will have charge of the impurtaut cam soon to open. A tuoet hearty vote ot thanks was unanimously tendered to tbe retiring Chairman, Sheriff Osgood, for his time for some of tbe papers to throw aside that false emblem of a small man wearing Grandfather's Hat. Henj. Harrison is vastly greater tbau any of bis ancestry, and his ample head calls for the big size of bat worn by tbe brainiest Presidents. Those who would belittle bim are men who could not use him. He stated it well in an admirable little speech lint night: ''I think I have sometimes been suspected of being very little of a pul itician, from the fact that I bavo never drawu personal lines inside my party." The commeuts of the press all over the country are in the same Blrain loe rniiadeipDia limes, whose Uora ocracy scarcely ever allows it to ac knowledge any good in Republican things, sees tbe haudwriting, acd says : "If there are auy who assume that President Harrison will be a weak candidate in me great national battle of 1892 and that bis defeat will be of easy accomplishment, they are greatly in error. Harrison is a strong caodi date of that let all iu interest take timely notice," save money on your purchases. R. BARNETT. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKK. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IX CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A. WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the "Wood harvester. Ezamine the new spring lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Aud now as to mowing machines! Scowdeu & Clark bandlo the D. S. Udboro machine, which, while not inorougtny Known in luis section, are still up with the best of them. Tbey will guarantee them to be such, and will put them up with any machine on tue market in ail respects. iu cap the climax they offer thera for sale at 845, which is far below the selling price of all others, thus saving cus tomers tbe usual agent's commission and more too. All tbey ask is a trial of tho machine, as each one is sold with a positive guarautee to give per fect satisfaction. They also handle the Thomas hay rake, which they sell for less money than anybody else will sell you a rake fur. Come and see us; we are ready to stand over every claim we make. tf. J CHARLES A. HILL, Agent, TIOUESTA, IPIBIsriSr. OFFICIAL VOTfe Polled at the Republican Primary Elec tion, on Saturday, Jne 11, lot)2. Assoni- Treas- ' bly. uror. v e n t 3. S et ft ft r r : : : : itiirnott, Mur.e'M ....... ...... 41 H ' lit llarn.W, Kodclylle II 17 lil 10 (iroen 17 ! ;W 1M llmuiony, Kolo Farm... l"i 1M 14 Harmony, W. Hickory .. la 17 is Harmony, Firming Hill 1" .1 1 lii Hickory ;S ftl -M Howe, lialltovvn 17 4 1.1 (i itowo, Conpor Tract ii a 11 8 Howe, lirookNlbii 14 a 2 II Howe, Watson Farm - 4 10 Hi Jonkx, Bvroiiitowii Ill at ao 111 Juiikn, Muriunville ttl liil :.' Jouks, CIoukIi'h Ill 5 11 IS Junkx, Parnsli 4 ill 5 KinNloy, Newlown 3.1 U IS 2a KhiHilev, Starr 18 4 HI b KiiiBsIo'y, Whig Hill II II 5 10 TiomtKta, Court Houmo... 31 24 'M 20 Tionesta, Illoclior'H ti 10 5 11 TionuHU liorougll (i.j 41 U3 44 Totals Wtl 4.VJ Siki 40 lujoiitic 07 117 HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER. Repairing, Mending, Waking the Old J ana worn uut new. HOP BALSAM i compote! of fresh boya and tUobo&t gum, bal&amaftnd ex- pecwrnnia Known producing rrf refining deep, anu vhen tbo j V atvlMs nnMire and ben Is the body. The heaithfu I and me (Urinal prpcrtlMof tha hop aro well known. Hop iinlsain will cura fought, Colrta, As thai a. Horo TI1 roa.1. ran AumDt toil. II r o n chit U, and all Pulmoc ary Coniplntota. It elata to ratwi the rblfgm and Hear iheluuft or all morbid matter. Mother will find the BALSAM excellent, beta fur themelve nd cUllilren. It cuni wbeu cure la poa il in. Try iu ITCURtStbemnstittib tnrn cases, wlu n all Giber rented Us have failad. IT ALLAYS the raektnf mini rellevra tlie aufltrtT I from that terrible Uuua wbou cure ta in tbe balance. If yon ar troubled wirh Lung er Pulmonary compUiota jou anouid tako Hur UauiA.H. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample lor 35 cents. 1 at your druggists. Io not aooaot a tubttltuta. Wholt-aaJo lviiot. 23 and Ses Waahlngton treat,! 0 UrFALOi N. T. i A. H 9 jhi n mm R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COUNTY, PENN. Agent for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Kvory Description. iCOUHTUY JPKODUOil Mi SASH: TAKEN IN KXCilANGE FOR OOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, IIAVR A FULL, LINE OF FURNITUR AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! O-rVE! THEM call. TIONESTA. - - IPJENN. AGENTS wr;r"" DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. A Suiontiho Maubino inado on a Seientiilo Prinoinlo. S;ivo their cost a dozen times a year. It in not mussy or dlojipy. child can operate it. S ills at sight. Sond for prices and discounts. 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in 30 Seconds Tlio Ohaae Oironlar VithKteel Hrsdlilorkt Warraoted l abrvukabla iixi'hthati fAtAUiuia raxa. CHASE TURBINE MFG. CO., Orange. Matt. Dr. AV. F. C0NNE11S EYE, EAR, NOSE I 1 II KU AT Sl'RGEOS, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA Ollice Hoiii'H U to 1 1 a. in. ; 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to ti p. in. Kumlity, 4 to 6 p. in. i'ractice liuiiteii to above specialties, Mowers,Binders,Itakes,Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I handle none but the very latest and best of machinery and sell ou the easiest terms possible. Parties contemplating the purchase ot anything in this line siiouia consult me before closing a deal, aa 1 feel satisfied I can do better by them than they can do elsewhere. Correspondence solicited and promptly atteuded to. rymisNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aud Dealer In CHARLES MARVIN STOCK FOOD. Celebrated Electioneer Brand, the highest grade of Stock Food ever ottered to the Stock Kaiser. Owners of stock will be more than pleaded when they observe the improved carriage, glossy coat and perfect health which this Food (luickly and surely produces. Ask your dealer for it, and ii' he don't have it, write to CI1AUI.KS MKV1N STOCK FOOD CO., at Franklin, Pa., for circulars, prico list, tie. im. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been taken out by tiie undersigned, on the es- I 1 11 L.I J . . ..'. . ...,wtlf II 1.11 1 ,1, 1 It 1 1 1 II, BRIDLkS. Forest County, Pa., all persons beiii)f in- ' I 1 ... I . I . 1 . ...ill ..I 1. .. prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them for uttt ll.,i,,M,t t.. A luit ull .iluiixu u,.uitut rt r HORSE FURNISHING GOODSJ" S. J. WOLCOTT. Admiuibtrator. TIONESTA, PA. ' T. F. KITCHKV, Attorney, tit. HARNESS, COLLARS, Aud all kinds of Fred. Crettcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work pertaining to Machinery, En Kines, Oil ell Tools, lias or Water Fi tings and llencral lllacksmitliiiig prompt lv done at Low Hates. Repairing Mil Machinery given special attention, am satisiaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of ti Shaw Hoiikc, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patrouagn solicited. FREH. O RETTEN RERG ER. A CON S ECTICUT YANKEE. Wan ed an agent iu each town to sell tl; above named book. This is Mark Twain latest. Nearly 50,1)00 copies already sold zm) illustrations. JNearly ikmi pages. A great many agents average, forty orders per week. Almost anyone can sell twenty-five weekly. This is very profitable business. Write for terms. C. L. Web ster ik Co., ii East 14th til., New York. J in a good leather prcictrative. Acme Blacking retails nt 20. and at lliat price clls roaililr. JJany peoploorc bo accustomed to luivinj; I r'K ing or blacking nt 5c and 18". luta that they cannot undtrrtiiiul tlud n LUi ic ing can he ch cap at 20c. We want to met I them with chcapnen if wo can, and tc i.o coniplisli this we offer a reward of V ( for a recipe which will enable vt to make Wolff's Acme Blackino at nuh a price that a retailer can profitably ell it nt 1 tV. a bottle. W. hold this offer open until Jan. lit, 1893. WOUF A RANDOLPH, Fhiladelrhta. liar ( u. Thp RuiM'i b (Jiuilittcs of our Two Do! Ilnls mo oniv l.ociiniiii1' to bo know I'lir-sp liats am uai iin'eed not to break anil have no pnii-onous lives in mo nwe.K iniiiW, So nor ciiKtomcrM will havo no sec hcniU. Wo irivo lii -a as correct a tvlc lor ai lor i-'i.W. NO JAY STYLES Rut only tho well known and correct uliiipo of ouniMii. Dunlnp, Knox and Miller. Trices SJ.OO, ?.rD, f:l.0) and f3..r.O. j Mail orders promptly filled. t McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, llaltei-N, Furnishers, Mod- (m alo Price Storo, 3? SF.NKCA STREET, OIL CITY, PA THE OLD RELIABLE I LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAKFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Ootid Stock, (loot! Carriagos and Mug gins to let upon tlio most reasonable terms lie will also do All orders left at tho Post Oflloo will receive prompt attention. TIDIOUTH MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Work and Illacksinitliing iroiiii)lly dono at lowest ? rates and gumauteed. Sled shoos of all kind on hand. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS The Carson Shop, uar Rail road Station, TlIIIOtlTI!, ENGINES ..St w LLS, TlIItIlIIXa .MACHIXLX. Rest Macliinory at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., YORK, PA.
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