I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . K. WINK, Cbiton a PnormiTon. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1STO. S.TI(lt. Proilrllt, P.KNJAMIN llAIUUSOX, of Imliiiiin. Vice President, Will i KLAW HEin, of New Yi)rk. MTATK. Judge of the Supremo Court, JUIlGK JOHN DKAN, of Wair County. C'onari oss-at-Ijirgo, A LE X A N I K K Mc I M 1 W I : L L, of Mercer County. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. fOf.NTV. AwpihIiI v, J. J. HAK.'lIT, of Hows Township. Treasurer, QUINTAIN JAMIESoN, of Tionesta Township. Surveyor, J. F. PUOPI.K, of Tionesta Jioroiigh. Dave IIii.l aoi Bqy McLaughlin, of Brooklio have their bead together, which doesn't mean any good fur Cleveland. Don't forget to register before September 8th. See that your name is oo the list now. Ilepublicaus are especially reminded. Gi-Aiistoke having won in the Brit ish Farlimeut by a majority of 40, Lord Salisbury steps down and out. The Grand Old Man ia cn top for sure. Congressman Waiiwick of Ohio, died after a short illness of dysentery on Sunday last. He is the man whom Major McKiuley came very near beating iu the f'eai fully Democratic district purposely formed to lay out the gallant Major. Hints are better than kicks, some times. The lllizzard has this item: "Money is more poteut than argument in changing a man's opinion." And then right under it this: "Why don't somebody touch the button and open the political campaign in this vicinity ?" Illinois Republicans remind those who may be anxious about the result in that State that Harrison carried Illinois in 1888 by 22,000 majority, and be is certain of about the same vote this year. Adlai Stevenson is not a big enough man to politically revolutionize Illinois. Chairman Reeder has returned home from Europe, and in a couple of weeks the guns will be unlimbcred and the Demucraoy in Pennsylvania will be on the run harder than ever. The Republican majority in Pennsylvania this year agaiust the out and out Free Trade Democratic platform ought to be 150,000. An exchange suggests that train robbers will soon have to bo listed among the staple produclsof California. In that case Caliloruia would probably not send samples of all her products to the World's Fair. After Chicago gets through with the visitors there will be nothing left upon which the traiu rob bers can display their art. It is now reported that the Republi can and Democratio State organiza tions are experiencing difficulty in in terpreting the working of the new bal lot law. This difficulty will only con front them this year. The bill will be repealed next year, and it ought to be. It is a fraud, designed to cheat the vo ter, cause complications and create vexations. Away with the Chinese fraud. Congressman Stone has returned to his home in Warren. The able man ner in which he has represented this district is as good an argument in fa vor of his re election as a man could have. His opponent, Mr. Hancock, is an out and out free-trader, and, as the voters in this section are not built that way, Mr. Stone's majority at the forth coming election will undoubtedly be large, says the Blizzard, and it is cor rect. The Congressional Conferees of the 28th District will meet at Ridgway August 23d to nominate a Democratic candidate for Congress iu this district. Clarion will present the name of the present incumbent, (1. F. Kribbs; Forest, Dr. J. B. Biggins; Elk, W. A. Jlortoti; Clearfield, CJ. M. Brisbin; and Centre, Aaron Williams. We believe it's ForeBts county's turn this time, and Dr. SiggiDs' friends confidently expect his nomination at this confer ence. The New Yoisk Typographical Union has agreed to remove the boy cott from the hew i ork Tribune. This would have been done long ago, as the Tribune has been for some time a union office, but a few rabid spirits, in fluenced by Democratio campaign money, have done all they could to prevent it. And they call themselves friends of organi.ed labor. We venture to say that the Tribune and Mr. Heid have done more for organized labor then the shouters ever thought of doing. The people of Lawrence county are protesting against the employment of Italians in the quarries. Theie le hardly a session of court when thero are not several Italians to be tried for all sorts of offunses from simple assault to murder. Tbey are said to work for less than $1 a day, to the detriment of Americans who cannot live on such a sum, and they pay no taxes, yet cost the country more in a criminal way than any other people. The state of afl'nirs is blamed on the immigration laws, uud a change is demanded. And now it is said that Adlai E. Ste venson, the Democratic candidate for the Vice Presidency, peddled revolvers to the Knights of the (Jolden Circle in Indiana during the war that they might resist the draft. But don't say a word about it. It might hurt some body's feelings, and this is to be a milk and honey and toscwatcr campaign. The bill passed by Congress in May requires that every Chinaman now in this country be retrmtcrcd. All found here after Msy C, I!).'!, without their certificates of registration will be or dered back to the Celestial Kingdom. The Collector of Internal Revenue of every district in the country has been notified to sort out and label all the Celestials in his neighborhood. .S. If. Clifford. New Chhm-I, Wit., Was troillilcd with Nf'llriilLriM nn.l IthenmnliMfii bin Ktoinwh wa disordered, bit liver km aMw-td to n alHrminir deircn. Bnoetite Ml away, and In; a terribly reduced In tb-sli and strength. Three ftoltle of Elm:- trio. Itiftcrtt r-llrml liltn I'M u-nril Klim iIit.I Ifarrishurg, III., had a running Horn on inn leg oi eight vnartc manning, i.wii throe- bottles of Ktoctrie Hitters anil seven Ihixcm of Iturk len m Arriiffl Sulvit. uml Ii'im leg In sound ami well. John Speaker, HLawfiH, una live largo fever sores on bis leg, doctors said bo was incurable. 'Inn Itf.ttln !'.. trin lmii.i-H a.i.l U. Ilm-klcii's Arnica .Salvo enrol him entire ly. Sold by Proper A Poult's Drug store. I have tin llfhitHlir-v ill viitn ..wind i ti , j ... . v Chamberlain's folic, f'lwili'ia noil Iliur. rhoea Kemedy to tbo public as I do to my friends And tiatroim- r numl if mv.ir after other well-known remedies bail failed, and It cured mo In a few minutes. I reconmiond It candidly and cheerfully unon its lueritH. not frmn a Kuan, .ial stand-point, beeaimo I have others in stock on which i inaKO a larger profit, but be cause i.iiiunijerlain s is tbo boHt reinody I know of for lmwel complaints. Tbcro Ih HO doubt 111 Kill t it. It line. 11,1. writ 1 James Forgy, Lrugarist, McVcytnwn, Fa. r or sa;o uy siggins , iones, Druggists. The TiiIiiIi and the Hinge. F.ov. F. M. Shrout. Pastor United itrcth- rcn Church, Jtlno Mound, Kan., nays: "I feci it my duty to tell what wonders I)r. King s Now Discovery has dono for mo. My Limns wero badlv diseased, uml 111 V parishioner thought! could livo only a lew weeks, i took live bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery anil am sound and won, gaining 2( lbs. in weight." Arthur Ixive, Manager Love's Funny Folks Com bination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evldnnco, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion beats 'oin all, and cures when every thing clso fails. Tho greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urgo them to try it." Free trial bottles at Fropnr A Doutt's Drugstore. J.tegular sizes 50c. and $1.00. While at nig Island, Va., last April, I was tuken with a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I never had it worse In my lifo. I triod several old-timo remedies, sueh as Blackberry Wine, Faregorlc and Iiaudunum without getting any relief. My attention was then callod to Chamber lain's Colic, Choi or a and Diarrhoea llome dy by Mr. II. C. Tlnsley who bad boon handling it there, and in less than live minutes after taking a small done I Was entirely relieved. O. O. Iliu foi d, Harris Crock, Amhctst Co., Va. For sale by Siggins Jt Fonos, Druggist. Kick Hi-ndncheand relieve all the trouble Inel dent to a bilious statu of the systum, uch n L)izzim-Hn, Naiiira. IirowtdueKK. IiiHtreKs after eating, l'aiu in tue Side, o. While their inimt remarkable suectud hag been shown in curing SICK ITeariarho, yot Carter's Little Liver Pills urn equally valuaMe In Oonstiiation, curing and proviMitinK lliin annoyingcoinnlntnt, while ttVy also conwt all disorder of the stomach, ftiiinulnto the liver and regulate the bowels. Kven if they only cured B-3EAID Achfi thy would be almost price loss to those who sufTur from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end htire, and those who once try them will find theso little pills valuable in so many ways that ttiey will not be willing to do without them, but af tor all sick bead Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while otluirs do not. Cahtkh's Littlb Liter PiLLA are very small ami very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strietly vegetable and do not gripo or puree, hut by their gentle action pleat) all who two them. In vials at Scents; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CAHTEU UESICIKB CO., Kcv TcrL kR SniiOn Small Fries. X AE to (an ML Most pcoplo have, ovon wlion tlicj' don't Hay so. Jt'a foolihh to think pcojilo in IniNincHH except for prolit. Our olijeet ia to keep thu inarKin ol profit us low as poa aible und treht you ao well you ean't fielp i-AiiiiiiiK iim-i. riui uiouir, jioro 8 an ex ample, of a spixial ottering; A apei-lal lot of flno Ilalliriirt'an I'niter Niiirt-sand UrawoiM, roKulur fOc (juality, now 2io ier gariuent. KK) dozen Men'a NeKllKee Shirts, fi(K! and ifl AM (pialitiia, now tlueo lor f l.ott. A lot of mediimi weight Merino KliiitH and Druwera, regular 51k! (piality, now 35e per garment. SPKCIAL SALK. .McCUEX A: SDI0X, Tailors. Hattera, Furnishers, Moderate 1'ricn Store. llxelusivo agents lor Dr. JiU'Her'a Hanitaiy Wiailen l;ndei wear. Yoniiiiin'M i-elulmited New York Hals and I'cdrii k's Custom .Shirts to order. St iuea Hi., Oil Hj , CARTERS Kittle SSN3 iver pws DAVID MINTZ, Of Mnricnvillc, Pa., Olf-r liarifinn tliat nr-vor wr-re lifnnl of lfore in this part of tlip roiintry for SPOT CASH FOR TAB IXT THIRTY DAYS. Mtit liave tlio ro'iin fur tifiv g-oln arnl timko room fur Fall ami Winter nUx h. HvnnKit m ;oois ami wiiitk (;os All miiHt (ru, rftiarilloxa of crmt, Pit k pot i-bmIi. nil.I.IM'ItV UOOIt.W. Iji'Iicn if you want a Hat or lionnct do not forir't thlR 30 ilay alc. HOOTS AMI NIIOIIS Mint alo lie w,U for tlio Make of room. mi:xs, hoys Axn yoitii's i.otiiixj Will bo hoM, roKardlpsa of oost, for npot cash, for tlio naino rcanon. C'nrprfN, yinin, ItugH, urlahix, Irncry, Drnpory I'oIoh ii ml IlaiiKiiig niiiKt o iih the rest. H.-iby ( nrrldgcN, The Wlieolor V Wilson Sewing Jla-c-lilne, tueeiiKware, In fu:t anvlliinir T liavn I ualo. I m BKetit lor Jiiinir McCiill p.ittnrnM. Hill. I Jl n trtft liifrlir.t .fir.u ft.- DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. H. J. HOPKINS k CO. LEADEES 1 1ST OLUANTITY, ttlHTY, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk aliout Clothing I We lmvo tlio quantity, the ouality and our prices are at the bottom. Our (roods are. new, fresh, and all guaranteed as represented. See the goods and got tho prices before you buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what you want In the Pry Goods line, we have It. Fflack Goods of every description. White Goods of all kinds. Kmbroidories, Ac. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES I Ladies', Gont's, Misses', and Children's. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoos until they soe what we have and learn tho price. HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Whon you want a Hut look through our stock before you buy. Wo guarantee it will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths,- Trunks, - Satchels, Wall Taper, &c. Wo koep most anything people want and won't bo undersold. GROCERIES! Our stock of Groceries is always up t' tho standard. Fresh goods and reasonable irlees. Wo meet you at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS KATS, CAPS. GROCERIES. QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. DG0TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN KVKUY DKPAHTM F.NT. mmmT mmm Mm mm: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS - & - FONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PROPER .t DOl'TT,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND rim Fimsimsr asocumss BERRIES, FRUITS .t VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will alwayi be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! O-TVin THEM .A. CALL. ? Anything you want in Una lino aeiul to u . i i ,,, "v W Al LOW PRICES!! Smearbaugh, Did Mason's If not, why not? You arc not taking any chances. A dozen of tho above Fruit Jars will be given away to every customer. All new-comers who have not as yet dealt at Barnett's Famous One Price Store, Are entitled to tho above dozen of Fruit Jars with every $10.00 purchase. Nino out of every ten who are asked where they buy their Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trunks, Valises, and Jewelry, will tell you at arnett's Tionesta, Pa. The tenth customer is a new-comer and has not heard from us yet. Wo want that tenth customer to call and be convinced that I am selling goods lower than any business house in the sur rounding vicinity. Hides and Pelts and Produce taken. . AGENTS w":r" DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. A Scientilio Machine made on a Scientific Principle. Siivo their cost a dozen times a year. . It is not mussy or sloppy. A child can operate it. SMIh ut sight. Send for prices and discounts. 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in 30 Seconds. WeusaAlcohol pure alcohol to make Wolff's Acmk Blacking. Alcohol U good for leathvr ; it is good for the fskin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Kura the well known fuce woshca. We think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preserrative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking at 6c. and 10c. a Lottie that they cannot understand thnt a Llock ingcanbacheapat 20c. Wewantto meet them with cheapness if we can, and tc ac complish this we offer a reward of for a recipe which will enable ui to make Wolff's Acme Blackino at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c, a bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF A BANDOLPH. FhlUdelphla. R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COUdTT, PENN. Agent for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Kvory Description. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I hiiudlo none but tho very Intent nnd bo!t of machinery und sell on thu easiest terms possible. Parties contemplating the purchase of HuythiiiR in this lino should consult mo lieioie dosing u deal, as I fuel satisiied 1 call do lie tier by tlieiu llian they can do elsewhere. Correspondence solicited nnd promptly uttcutlcd to. you get a dozen Quart Fruit Jars? PROCLAMATION. Whrhhas, The Hon. Charles II. Noyen, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issuod his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plcias, Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tli County of Forest, to oommonco on the hnst Monday of Aug., bein-r the ith day of Aug., 18'J2. Notice is therefore i-i veil to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be thon and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllco appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall t.e in tho jail of Forest County, that they may bo thon and there to prosecute against thorn as shall be just, (tiveu un der my hand and seal' this 30th day of July, A. I. 1.S02. JOHN K. OSGOOD, L.S. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my ollice and will be presented at the next toriu of court for continuation : First and linal account of Froderick C. Lucy, Fxocutor of tlio last will and testa ment of George J. Lacy, lato ot (ireon township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First and final account of W. . Ulonn, Kxeeutor of the last will and testament oi Lorenzo Denue, lute of Jonks township, Forost county, Pa., deceased. First and final uccount of Surah A. Mohney, Administratrix of tlio estate of D. J. Mohney, lute of Jenks township, Forest county. Pa., deceased. First and linal account of Klizabeth A. lotehkiss, Administratrix of the ostato of I'. W. Jlolclikiss, late of Harmony town ship, Forest enmity, Pa., deceased. 1' irst and limit account of J. 1. Maxo, Administrator of tho estate of Jacob Maze, lato of IJarnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First and linal account of (. W. Robin son, Guardian of F.dward C. liumiott, lato ot Tionesta Itorough, Forest eountv. Pa. Attest, CALVIN M. A UN Fit, Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., July 30, 18ci. TIDIOUTK MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Woik and Illacksuiilhiiig promptly dono at lowest y tiono at lowest Sled shoes of all raies ami gnat an lecu. kind on bund. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson Shop, near lluil road Station, TIIHOHTK, F YOU WANT a rvynrtuili- job of printing at a reasonable price scud vour r to liin oilire. ,rd. of TIME TARLR in oiled July 5, 1S!U. Trains leave Tio nostu for Oil City and points west as follows; No. 93 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 1:38 a. in. No. 31 1! u Halo Kx press 12:U!)noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4;17 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Exr ross daily.. 7:63 p. in. For TTir-kni-V Tiilinutn Wni-ron VI...... uruuioru, moan anu me HMHll No. 80 Olean Express daily No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 8:41 a. in. nil Fx n ross 4:17 n. ni. mo. w Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7;00 p. in. Trains 03 and 00 Run Dnlly and carry passengers to and from isiinta between Oil City and Irvinoton only. Othor traius run daily except Sunday. U-ot Timo Tables and full information from J. L. CUAlt. Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. 11 ELL, Uen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, lieu'! Passengor & Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. A Perfect Saeeeas. VII M . ri . . . . . . uv ot. a. auioih tteiiuio. ol Tvxaa. nqrlue x 1 thi-L 1 u ... . . . . j hwuv nuwi( . KVH loon is a pwleet f qcmm, lor auy om who suffered bom a mow I painful cervouiuess ai I did. I teel Uk uihII I gain after taking Uie Tome. Ei,i84BKTn, N. J., March T, MM. I Botore I took faator EtxoiiV Msrm Tonim t ' f uibuh ouu UN nunDMH M., toe legi, arm and aoinoUuias mU mat U bodw but alu Uklug ibe ujoocd duM oi Toar Nerva V a omo t oouia aiuep well, and In thm din alt naiubuoM wu gone and have aoi (ell It iluoa. t'KUiilMAMl) BHHNN. Wit Br. Pin, St., Montiieai March, ISM. . A youu uiau ol 9'i yean, altucUsl villi pU. . pay for onr la) yeara and a vary bad oaea, Lav. lug at leant 10 to l flu dally, after nalng all kiuda of inadiclnea wtuiout benefit, naed 1'aaKx - awwua; ihiutc aoiuo wild koadealred etfeok M. S1U1M7AU FREE A Valuable Book am Kervoaa) , and pour patleuta can atao obtaia Uiia luedtciiio frea vt cbarco. Thla MfflMlf hu faAMi nmnamri h tha RmmpmiA taaur Ku.vuiic. of Furt Wuruu. ind. aluc USA ang u now yrevaxed under nls direction by Him KOENIC MEO. CO.. Chicago, IIL Sold by Dranlsta at Bl per Bottle. StjrtS lAraaBlaa.tM.1S. 6UoUlMfijr . 'm vrru 11 m m ,, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. , Good Stock, Good Carriages and liug gioa to let upon thu uiott reasonable Uirms lie will alo do job TEULnciisra- AU orders left at tlio Post OUite willj roccivc prouijit uttculion. 0 0 a II w f
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