The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 21, 1884, Image 2

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    EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY BORSlJiB, MAY 21. 18S4.
Republican Ticket.
8TATK.
wtfanBss-AT-t-AnuK.
Oes'i, K. 8. OSBORNE,
of Lnerno County.
Announcoinonts
Tho following rates will lo charged for
announcliur candidates: Congress, 920;
Ansemblv, 10; Associate Judge, I0; Pro
thonotary, $lft; Sheriff, S; Commissioner,
o; Auditor, Jury Commissioner, 2.
County Superintendent, $5. These terms
Ore STRICTLY CASH IH ADVANCE.
CONGRESS.
We are anthorixed to announce AN
DREW COOK, of Harnett township, as
a candidate, for Congress, subject to Re
publican usages.
ASSEMBLY.
Wo are authorized to announce Dr.
J. M. BURKETT, of Barnett township,
a candidate for Assembly, subject to
Republican usages.
W are authorized to announce Dr. S.
S. TOWLER, of Jenks township, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to ltepub
1 )n usages.
Wo are authorized to announce PETER
BER KY, of Howe township, as a candi
date for Assembly, subject to Republican
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce Wt. R.
COON, of Barnett township, as a candi
date for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
We authorized to announce LEWIS
ARNER, of Kingslev township, as a can
didate for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
' PROTHONOTARY.
W are authorized to announce WILL
IAM. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta town
ship, as a candidate for Prothonotary, sub-
J ect to Republican usages.
i
Wo are authorized to announce CUR
TIS M. SHAWKEY. of Tionesta. as a
J. K. WENK,
t mdidate for Prothonotary, Ac, subject
i. to Republican usages.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce LEON
ARD AGNEW, of llowe township, as a
candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi
can usages.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
It. CLARK, of Tioncsta, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
LANDIS, of Barnett township, as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican
i usages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
If, We are authorized to announce JAMES
I S. HENDERSON, of Hickory township,
I as a candidate for County Commissioner
subject to Republican usages.
! We are authorized to announce GEO.
t W. OSGOOD of Kintrsley township as a
candidate for Couuty Commissioner sub
ject to Republican usages.
'i We are authorized to announce J. R.
s CHADWICK, of Tionesta, as a candidate
; for County Commissioner, subject to
J Republican usagos.
We are authorized to announce W. C,
BROMLEY, or Harinony.townsuip, as a
; candidate for County Commissioner, sub'
Ject to Republican usages.
J February, 26, 1884.
; Ed. Republican :
Dear Sir
Please announce mv namo as a candi
. date for County Commissioner from
v KiiiEsloy township, subject lo Ropubli-
! can usages.
4 S. J. SET LEY
COUNTY AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce QUIN-
TAIN, JAMIESON. of Tionesta town
; ship, as a candidate for County Auditor
, subject to itepuDncan usages.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
f. A. SCOTT, of Jenks township, as a can
:; ciidate for County Auditor, subject to
Republican usages.
Address by the Chairman.
Republican?, do not fail to attend
', the Primaries to a man, on Saturday,
fi June 7tb, in your respective districts.
' Our political sky was never brighter.
Let all the townships be well represent
ed, as it prepares the way lor our
iure success in the fall. Our party in
this county presents a united front,
' the utmost harmony prevailing in our
ranks. Last year the Campaign was
glorious, but this year promises even
greater results. Our principles and
purposes are the same now as then.
We still have on our banner inscribed
"Protection to borne industries; a
sound currency of uniform value; re
duction of National, state and local
taxation ; honest and economical pub
Jic service," and with such principles
we cannot fail in November. Such
teachings are rood for every day of
the week, and every month in the
year.' Therefore Eustain them well at
the polls, and victory will pereh upon
our standard as it has in the past
The attempts of our opponents to con
.nive against the progress of our party
will prove as it has heretofore, futile.
The efforts of a few machine politicians
to lead the National party into the
Democratic camp will prove a vain
conceit, a delusion and a euare. Al
ready numbers of the honest men of
those parties, disgusted at the so-call
' ed fusion, refusing to bow to the beck
of a few leaders, who aim at the spoils
, of office, have nocked to our ranks.
, They are coming iti week by week and
we cordially welcome them with our
grand old party, whose banner leads
to success, because its principles aro
in accordance with the spirit of the
age. And still there is room, and still
,ibey come. Truly the sky is fair.
Samuel D. Irwin,
Chairman Rep. Co. Com.
Republican Primary Election.
Pursurant to a Resolution of tlie
members of the County Committ,
passed on the 26th day of February
last, it is ordered that the Republican
voter.4 of Forwt County met on
SATURDAY, JUNE ?, 1884,
at 2 o'clock p. ra., at the following
named places of holding Primary
Elections, to wit :
Barnett, Jacob Maze Carpenter
Shop.
Jenks, Eastern precinct, at Colwell
House, Byrom Station.
Jenks, At old Court House, Marien
ville. Jenks, Southern precinct, at Curll
and Campbell's Mill.
Harmony, Upper, at Setley School
House.
Harmony, Lower, Allcndor School
Ilftuse.
Howe, Upper, at Brookston.
Howe, Middle, at 'iushei City,
Howe, Lower, at ttalltown, where
the voters of Upper Kingsley will vote
arso.
Hickory, Upper, at Briccville.
Hickory, Lower, at Plaok Road
School House.
Kingsley, at Newtown.
Green, Upper, at Guiton. School
House.
Green, Lower, at Nebraska.
Tionesta Township, and Borough,
at the Court House.
At which time and places they will
by their votes nominate :
. One person for Congress.
One person for Assembly.
One person for Associate Judge.
One person for Prothonotary &o.
Ova person for Sheriff".
TwS persons for County Commission
ers. Two persons for Auditors.
One person for Jury Commissioner.
Each Election precinct will also elect
one person for Member of the County
Committee for the ensuing year.
. The Polls will remain open until
7 o'clock r. M.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court House, Tionesta Borough, on
the following Tuesday, June 10, at 2
o'clock P. M.
Attention is called to the Act of
June, 1881, regulating Primary Elect
ions, that the Judges and Clerks,
before entering upon the discharge of
their duties shall take and subscribe
an oatb or affirmation in the presence
of each other as follows', viz:
"I do (affirm or solemnly swear)
that I will as Judge, Inspector or
Clerk (as the case may be) at the en
suing election impartially and faith
fully perform my duties in accordance
wi h the laws and constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
in accordance with the rules and reg
ulations adopted by the Republican
party of the County of Forest, for the
government of said primary elections,
meeting or caucus, to the best of my
judgement and ability."
This oath or affirmation to be first
administered to the Judge by an in
epector, then the Judge can qualify
the others officers or administer the
oath to any elector offering to vote
The above form is given for convent
ence and is that prescribed by the Act
aforesaid. And all boards will ob
serve it closely, that the election may
conducted according to Rules of the
Republican party in this County, and
law governing primaries.
Samuel D. Irwin,
Chairman of Republican Co. Com
The fact that the Monison bill
came within four votes of passing a
Democratic House, and wouid very
probably have passed if there had
been a Senate and President of svm
pathetic complexion to approve it,
will be amply enough to keep alive
the existing distrust of the Democrat'
iu party. The issue is adjourned from
Washington to Chicago. Pittsburg
Dispatch.
Speculation received a very black
eye on Wall Street, N. Y., last week
The collapse of several banking ineti
tutions mace things very interesting
for the speculators, aud many of them
had to lie down. As a consequence
the oil market got badly shaken up
taking a tumble down to 651 cents,
but rapidly recovered and has since
been hovering about the 80 cent mark
The feeling is much easier now, and
stocks are regaining their normal con
dition.
The free trade Democrats in Con
gress are going to issue an address to
the country. The man who ii whip
ped always tries to explain hew his
defeat could have been prevented.
1 1
Send Money by American Express
Co. Money Orders. Receipts given. Mou
ey refunded if Orders re lost. Sold at
all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500
places. Rates : To &-5e.; fl0-8c.j f0-10c.
SyHlV.; tlO-l&e.; ?r.0-'J0c. inyll 3m
Two Badly-Whipped Fusionists.
If there is still a doubt in the mind
of any individual as to who lias been
squelched in the controversey in which
tho Democrat and Commonwealth bave
been pitted against the Ri:ruiu.icAN,
let them read the last issues of those
sheets and satisfy himself. Ever since
the fight began they havo been working
like beavers f get just ono point aheud
andthen qtiit.bv.t finding that they were
headed at every point crowded to
the wall and held there; having no
respectable argument to back up their
shameless political bargain and sale.and
the only earthly chance they have of ev
er delivering the goods they have con
tracted to, is to get a discontinuance
of controversy, they both simultane
ously come to the conclusion that
we're whipped ; in other words the
Democrat chaws the cud 'vhich the
Commonwealth throws up. Ha, ha! it
makes a fellow feel good to get licked
that way ; it don't hurt a bit. Be
sides the public is the best judge of
who's got the worst of it. The object
of the howl of Kepler and Dingman
is obvious: It is intended for those
readers who bave only read their side
of the question ; and even that will
fail, for any iutelligout reader can see
bv their own papers that they have
disgraced and stultilied themselves by
their many inconsistent nnd false
statements.
In the meantime we have shown to
the public that a few self-appointed
bosses of both parties have bargained
to sell out their parties, body and soul,
that all they hope for now is to be
able to deliver the goods ; that in
order to carry out their schema they
have illegally discarded all former
parly rules and methods of making
nominations taken the matter out of
the people's hands nod placed it
in the hands of a few where the
wire-pullers propose to handle and
control nominations; that a can
didate may be ever so popular with
the people, but if he is not the
favorite of the bosses he cannot be nom
inated for any office ; that the whole
scheme was concocted by a half dozen
old political schemers, who are entire
ly devoid of any political principle
whatever. We have proven beyond
peradveuture that the Qemocrat dare
not publish its own primaries rules,
and that the editor of the Common
wealth, in attempting to put a wrong
construction ou the Greenback rules,
has shown himself to be a complete
ais ; that ne nas uoiigea every ques
tion wo have put to him ; that he has
closed his columns to nuy fair discus
sion, ami that he will not allow a con
sistent and straight Greenbacker to
be heard ; that in his vain attempt
to clear himself of this charsro he put
himself before the public in a very
pitiable and unenviable light; that
he is engaged, as one of the "six smart
alecks,'' in trying to sell out his party
for spoils, which scheme he has himself
said was "a business transaction," and
surely that ought to convince any one
of his dvsign. We havo proven to
any intelligent reader that their sick
ly howl about "mismanagement" was
a milicious falsehood, gotten up to de
ceive and mislead the public, and that
the ''stop thief" cry has reacted with
crushing discredit upon themselves.
And yet these two numb-skulls the
"little dodger" and the "might fjsiou
trapper" have the impudence to
yell that the Republican is whipped !
Say, just whip us some more the same
way, will you, if you are not too
much exhausted; iiut i: vou are
content to lie under these dis
graceful facts, and face a disgusted
public with eucl records hanging over
you, all well aod good, we'd bate to
do it, however, were we in jour pre
dicament.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of
the CjUanlied voters 01 liouesta borougu
School liistrlct will bo licid on tlie
FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, Next,
at tho usual placa for holding tlie munici
pal election in said llorongli to decido by
Hanoi 01 tne oiiesuon oi too lncurrinj;. nv
said School District, of indebtedness for
tno purpose of building a new school house
therein, in accordance with the Act 6f lioth
of AprH 1H74; "An Act to regnlato tho
manner ot increasing the indebtedness ol
municipalities, to provide for redemption
of the same, and to impose penalties for
tho illegal increase thereof," and the
corporate authorities of said School Dis
trict have bv their vote duly recorded on
their minutes authorized the incurring
of a debt to the amount of three thousand
dollars additional to a debt of four thouand
dollars authorized by an election held
Aug. 11th lHH'i, for said purpose according
to said Act, and set forth said statement
required under the same as follows :
Amount of the last assessed valuatisn
for school purposes, 1112,711.00. Amount
of the proposed debt, $:i,ooo. Amount of
the percentage of tho proposed increase,
'2 per cent. Surplus iu hands of Treasur
er, por Auditors' settlement, gu'iil.DJ.
( J. W. ROIUNSON, President.
J. H. DINGMAN. Secretary. .
Tionesta, Pa., May Ii, '61.
QUIT; STOCK IS COMPLETE! I
Wo call special attention t" our slock of
this Spring as being
SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING WE EVER OWNED !
We NEVER kept a Finer Lino of goods, Especially in
3 2C O 3S 35 3K
We have the Finest Assortment of FINE CLOTHING ever shown in Tionesta, and
at Low Prices. Don't fail to nee our stock.
.1 LAlidi: ASXOHTMKXl' OF
c-a-i-p-tc-t-
EXTRA KUPF.R, AM. WOOL...
:M'I.Y CAIil'KT
IM'LY CARPET, all wool. JJEST
ITIItTIE LI1TE OUT1 DRESS Q-OOIDS,
Especially in Mack Goods. We bought a Largo Lino of Itlack Silks that
we will sell at FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES.
and see our
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Proprietor.
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Irvineton ll:.ri'.pm.
I'lTTsniimiH Oivrsiojj Trains Icavo
Oil Citv 2:05, 7:00, 10:15 a. in., 2:4:., i:ZS
p. ni., arrive Oil City l!:ail, 7:-jr, f:45 a. in.,
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minutes faster than Holhdo time.
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Coaehes between Rull'alo and l'iltsbili
on trains arriving Pittsburgh 7:")0 a. 111.,
and leaving; I'lttshorgh H:ld0 p. 111.
Thiomrli ( oaeiies l.etween I'lttst.uriiri
iikI titill'alo and Parlor Cars between Buf
falo ami Oil City on tiv.ins leaviiu; Pitts
buru R-.a.in.. lirrivli.j; l'ittsbnri; 8:00p.m.
rTiekets sold and bajrage checked
1 all principal points.
Get lime tables tiviiu; full information
from Company's Agents.
WM. S. BALbWIN.GeiriPasa'r Aa't,
GEO. S. a ETCH ELL, (ien 1 Sup't.
Nor. 41 .t :i ExehaiiKO St., Bulfalo, N. Y.
J. L. CRAIG, A irent, Tionesta, Pa.
Col. Kob't C. Ingersoll.
M Bnjnl Olste Is always on Ma Imk. ft haaf
(rn-ut Cuti-BtrmU4 Htrt-'uKtl. aud vrrr llemark-r
ah a I JIIH I II !. ILV.rV tHIll.. 1I1HHII,III1 Rllll W
Workatiop will flud It tivnluislil. I'rtivUGrt'y. f
ten onn.ooo Bottlfla"
Flashin" nr c a tho News 11
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Hovitxl ll ii u 11 S)lti !Mlttrt Kverytli mi?
ttrrwknllenHI InMiarnbkM I lent
lour! No -4'r(i in. lion I Always lloatly 1
F.ltVMiH' iMue tm J'.Hitti I Alaolu(olT I ft-
Wood, j4iitlir, 1'Ktclif.i un hhcH'S, HubbiT.
l TOtitirv. t nam l ue 'I u una cioio.urim-
ineius, Htonn, Fnrallnrf, JwcMry, lMik
HaokK.Rnd Kvorviijiii Ki wilh KvrlBHtln:
leprabllimoltvt -Or. BotiU' llruvk
nnd Tm CVver). Matlitl pont-tmld, Sold
bv lratztri1aa irM4r. tstutlon rn. Hnrd
TrAvnllmr Aronli Vf&nd iti Trv t'llv
HiidCuuntv. ttrt'ABk ynur DcmIvf lor ft fe
fUHmulu Vlnl or ' llo.val Mup." ,
V HMiid fc-Wr VIhU Ut HothM lIfrwonly.
Mutlt'd oitlv by tlu M Kuuiactur-m,
a1
Sold hy SinearhatiKh & Co., Tionn-ta , I'a
10 1 SPORTIHN ! 1
I take pleasure in telling the Sporting
Fialornily that I huva re-purcha.ed
TBIK CiVX HITS I3f ESS
FROM HORACE JOXKS, TO WHOM
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM
NICELY LOCATED at my old
. and I am prepared to attend to
J. Htand,
all my friends, and the puhlie generally.
who need
ANYTHING 171 THE GUN 11 NE!
I shall keep a perfect stock of tt'l jindi ot
AMMUNITION!
And all kinds of
FISHIflJCTACKLE.
I ahall al'-o continue to handle the
White" Meiviiif Muchine,
And th ,
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and aeo me. You will lind nm
ALWAYS AT HOME.
M U7..le liOaders inado to order and war
ranted. FAITHFULLY DONE.
13. A . 1ML1MVIX.
Tidiouto, Pa., Autj. 12,
Dr. Kline's fJreat Nerve Restorer ia
tho marvel of tho ajro for all Nerve Din
ciiNea. All tita stopied free. Send to (i.!l
nrch St., I'hilada. M'piil-hltf