!u forest $tpil)Uan. J. 15. WKNK, - EDITOR, WEDXE5DA1 MORIUNC, JCKF J, 158. Announcements. Announcements will bo published nt the following, strictly cash in advance,, rates: Associate Judur, 110; District At torney, f3s Representative Pelogato, f2, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce ED- WAHD KKKK, or Harnett township as a l i i -. a l . , T . . 1 . . I ; . . nepuDiican usages. We are authorized to "announce JOHN A. PKOFEK, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, as a candidate for Associate J"udgo, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, We are authorized to announce F. M. CLARK, Esq., of Tionesta, as a candi date for District Attorney, subject to Re publican usages. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce F. F. WHirTEKIN as a candidate for Repre sentative Delegate to the coining State Convention, subject to Republican usages. Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of the members of the County Committee, passed on the 19lh day of May, 1885, it is ordered that the Republican vot ers of Forest County meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following 'named places of holding Primary Elections, to-wit: Barnett, Jacob Maze Carpenter Shop. Jenks, Eastern precinct, at Byrom Station. Jenks, Central precinct, at Marien ville. ... ..Jinks', Southern precinct, at Gil foyle. Harmony, Upper, at Fleming School House. Harmony, Lower, Allonder School House. Howe, Upper, at Brookston. Howe, Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Balltown, where llie voters of Upper Kingsley, will vote also. Hickory, Upper, at Braceville. Hickory, Lower, at Hotel of J. W. Ball. Kingsley, at Newtown. Green, Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska. Tiouesta Township, and Borough, at the Court House. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate : One person for Associate Judge. One person for District Attorney. One person for Representative Del egate to the State Convention. Each District will elect one person to serve as a Member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The Polls will remain open until .7 o'clock p. m., of said day. Return . Judges will meet at the Court Houbo, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, June 30, 1885, ' fit 2 o'clock p. m. The attention of the election boards is respectfully called to the Rules gov erning Primary Elections in this county, and which will be published in the Forest Republican in due time. We also call the attention of the different election boards to the following Act of Assembly, pamphlet laws of 1881, page 128, "that from and after the passage of this Act it is here by made the duties of the Judges, In spectors and Clerks, or other officers of the Primary Elections, before en tering upon the discharge of their du ties, severally to take and subscribe to the following oath or affirmation in the presence of each other, in form as follows, namely :" "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 ully perform my duties in accordance with 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. We trust every Republican will turn out and see that a full vote polled. C. A. Randall, Chairman of Republican Co. Com. You may perhaps have noted that those who flirted with the Goddess of Free Trade have been sadly left notably Henri Watterson and Wil liam Morrison. And your Uncle Randall is still on top. Secretary Manning is anxious to improve the appearance of the paper currency, and publio seutiment will support him in it. The appearance of our paper currency should be, for in stance, a good deal more frequent. John l'. St. John asserts that in all the qualities of morality and good government the South is in advance of the North. It must be remem bered, however, that the South has no demagogues like St. John to debase her politic3 and impede her progress, Phila. Prcxs. The President is said to have made out a list of the names of senators and congressmen who have deceived him into appointing bad men to office. If this is true, it would be interesting to know whoso name is first on the roll the man who recommended Kei ley, the man who endorsed Higgins, or the one who endorsed Pillsbury. The new postal card will be a deli cate pink. We betray no secrets in stating that Postmaster-general Vilas thinks seriously of having the mail bags printed in old gold with a four- inch dado of bird's-eeg blue and a Urge daisy in each corner. Reform and art are going hand in hand clear through the whole civil service. The Governor has vetoed the Leg islative and Congressional apportion ment bills. As the latter bill placed Forest county in a congressional dis trict composed of the fearfully Demo cratic counties of Elk, Clarion, Clear field, Centre and Clinton, the Repub licans of this county will not be apt to cry over the veto, nor will thev r - 4 are to see it passed over the Govern or's head, notwithstanding his flimsy excuse for refusing to sign it. This is a literary Administration, Miss Cleveland bavin? her book in press, while Secretary Endicott has got his novel along to the thirty-fourth chapter, in which Phineas Snagsby, the Cape Cod whaler, sails off in the night to avenge himself upon his wife, who refused to give him mince pie for breakfast. The literary treat of the Administration, however, will be Sec retary Bayard's forthcoming novelette, entitled "What I Know About Diplo macy; a Tragedy in Three Months and One Chapter." Governor Hill, of New York, is early being familiarized with the un pleasant odor his folly in partisan ve toes has cast about him. Some of the Democratic papers, conspicuously the World, still try to cover him from public obloquy, but others refuse to so stultify themselves. The Stoats Zeit wig, for instance, speaks very plainly, as follows : "Never has a nartv been brought by the party spirit of its leaders into a more miserable position. The Republicans may be sure of vic tory if theyenly know enough to ap peal to the morality and intelligence, the best feelings of the people." Just so. The Democratio papers are becom ing restless under the claims put forth by the Mugwumps of great strength and an ability to control the cext election for governor in New York State. Il this in tfce situation, and the New York Pod eaters into an elaborate argument to prove that it is so, the Buffalo Courier inquires why the Mugwumps don't nominate and elect their own ticket. Then, the lat ter paper says, ,they would not be compelled to denounce a platform and vole for the candidates running on it, or praise one man on a ticket and abuse all of his associate candidates, or be compelled to shift, as now, from one party to another. The Courier's position seems to be well taken. Sup pose the Mugwumps follow its advice. The sentence imposed by Judge Van Brunt, of New York, upo Juror Munsell of imprisonment for thirty days and a fine of $250 has been an nulled by the General Term. Mr. Munsell, after two weeks' Btay in jail, by virtue of the mandate of an arbi trary judge, is permitted to go at large again and his fine is remitted. Judge Van Brunt s brothers on the bench let him down as easily as posei ble. They can hardly find words' too strong to express their condemnation of a juror who, being in doubt about a matter submitted in evidence, went and made an observation for himself, but they couclarf t bis oi'ense was a misdemeanor to b dupon by a jury and not a conte f court to be punished summarily L judgo Doubtless jurors should contt. hem solves with the evidence which they receive in the court-room, but the wrath which Juror Munscll's innocent desire for outside enlightenment ex cited in the breast of Judgo Van Brunt and tho spirit and tevetity with which it was punished, furnish a timely argument in favor of that an cient, but not always honored, system of trial by jury as distinguished from trial by judge. rhila. IVess. An Advisory Board Needed. It seeras"as;though the President stands sadly in need of an Advisory Board, lie is being deceived on all hands, and can no longer trust even his own Cabinet. No President in the history of the country has made so many serious blunders in the mat ter of appointments in so short a time, and the necessity is forced upon him of carefully investigating every case in order to avoid mistakes. He is be sieged by delegations of unprincipled political hacks who have no hesitation in recommending unfit.inen for office, and who too often succeed in gaining their ends. The Washiugton correspondent of the New York Sun directs attention to this matter, and says the evil has be come so serious that it has compelled the Administration to go slow iu mak ing appointments. "Were it to act on the unprincipled recommendations these men have made to it," says the correspondent, "without taking time to investigate, it would become in volved in such scandal that it would be overwhelmed at the fall elections." This is a sad commentary on the general character of the Democratic party. The most prodigious blunder Mr. Cleveland made was in the organ ization of his Cabinet. Had that been different he might have escaped much of the annoyance and mortifica tion to which ha has been subjected. As it is, the best thing he can do is to select an Advisory Board of discreet, experienced, high-minded and honor able men, vho will keep an eye on the Cabinet recommendations, turn a cold shoulder to office-hucksters and dead- beats, and see that murderers, aiders and abettors of assassination, horse thieves, forgers and common drunk ards are not honored with office under this ''reform" Administration. Pitts burgh Com.-Gazette. J. T. Brennan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. Cm. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTHING-, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA RE.QUEE N S WARE, GLASSWARE, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOuiaTfiniLY EI3LES, $2.50, $3.50,'iM.50, ljW.50 ai'd upwards. TEE BIGGEST HUMBUGOUJ KM oirbi a SmdoaiUnrrfa. lfjouduttfcl or oar fooda, w will Mud aaapta fra. W kav an aKitla thai frj mu, woman and chin a at. ETrraoiiakMiraadTrT aaadi aad appraui. jbudralMWiU bay It, It pay ageou immune proatiaadgitM laanM atiaCactioa. W want I AtlMI in tack 000 1. aiale 01 ftmala, Maatloa tail paper and Tea will (i oiroulara aad full infunuMioa MLft. Bwalaa east lfrjl AiAnm , HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular nutrition given to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, aud SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Order for frescoing, etc., by mail promptly attended to. Shop iu Robert's building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa. A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and uaines of two book agents, will re ceive FREE a Ktoid Finish Parlor En graving of all OUR PRESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, ai.e 'iixb iu., worth fl.OO. Address, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. JimnilllUini V a .V i-W 5555,raM555,V55i CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING! If you aro In need of ANYTHING In tho line of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, BOOTH, SHOES, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, or anything kept in a General Store, you ran find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at H. J. HOPKINS & CO'S, Wo eliiim tho REST ASSORTMENT, FINEST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Step In nod pet our Prices, nee our Stock, and you will bo convinced that we mean what we say. Wc aim;to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS AT BEAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING GOODS. H. J. HOPKINS cSb CO. Sg 11111111111111S 18851 80 5555055555555.') a uvxixrinjnuvrunruivuT J. H. 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Just published, a now edition of Dr. Culverwell'n Celebrated Essay on thoriwl ical cure of ISpermatorrhuja or Seminal Weaknens, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental anl Physical Incapac ity, Impediment to MairiaL'o, oU:.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-iudulgeuce, or sexual extravi gance, Arc, The celebrated author, in this admira ble essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty ypiV successful practico, that the alarming consoquencoa of golf-abuse may be radically cured i pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. jPiThi8 Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addross, ost-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postHurustampH. Address THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Aim St., N. Y., N. Y P. O, Rox 450 CI. rs" I CO I m It HOW LOST! 11111111111111115 1885 &.V555,W5555555553 FEED DEPARTMENT- TRICES THAT CAN'T RE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN g 111111111111115! 118851 65555555555555 GOODS AT FACTORY TRICES. AT VBIVAIK MALE. tori! nyiwiiiinTTTH"niTai 'i m niMum innii wmmwmwt K. M. HERMAN, KL'CCESSOn TO O.W.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPGRTISG ABO HOLIDAY G80DS, KORKKJN AND DOM EMTIO IF1 XT IJT S &C. Also Ajrent for Kstey. Hterlintr, HUo ninper, and dough tt Warren Organs. Decker liros., J. . C. Fisher, ( D. Pease A Co., ami Wm. Knnbe Pianos. Bottom canh prices given. Call and examine cata logues and prices, Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17. MAGAZINE RIFLE. 43 Govt, and 40-CO Grain Cartridge. VERY STtGNO. - PWFECTIY CAFE. THF RTCT Bin V in world for lrre Ilia. n I r L.K. firamo. Superior In aoou- racy, rapidity, model aud tlnluli to any other. BA I I A P A Qllorj, BporUng d Turret ALLAnU Eittea. Bond for Catalogue Mavrlin Fire Arms Co., New C&vcn, Conn. E. K. THOMPSON'S CTSWEETXH r BIT ' I'M 1 J A PLEASANT, SAFE fi 1 1 F" AND CERTAIN m ,7. . IJT-i . for Worms In children and adulu. t'anulli who Jiave ii d thiH rcliulilu romody once would not lu wliliout tl. A hacktiiK ocuoiU, nunnm lu Hi oi. KntluMinuBa nale about the mouth, rittt imtvn breath and loverinU, ooutod tolivue, lUlnux and 114 ut thu nit, are aurt) inillrutKuia of tli.i lrt-efnoe of wornm, aint of the ntx-l of hucU a remeilv an XV KKT WO It .11 I'OWDKK. lUmX Uitt foiiuwiug tobUiiioiiiala; " My family hag rooelved more benefit from 'Hwuut Wuna Powder' than ail other uitdiiiitea aver iwed lu my house, and if my traumouy iu. to fta ruuieviiul tiowui-a would bo of any une, 1 will mom clim riully g-iie it" S. HcyolU,Ju4lictuf tht i'ur, i'llrulMn C'ealr, Ml. "I take pluaaurv In oertifyinir that ' Sweet Worm Powik-r haa worked wounura iu uiy family," J. It. i.rriay, A.rr JiH, fit. Rample by mail, B5c prepaid. Prepared only by E. K. THOMPSON tTOW'a. NATIONAL IIOTICL, Tidiouto, Pa., V. D. liucklin, Proprietor. A first-clat-s hotel iu all respects, and the plcas autest stoping place iu town. Kate very leasonable. janb-8J. m - w Ft U U W f POWOE ittSSQH RAILROAD. TIME TARLE IN EFFECT Nov. 2 1884. West wai d 1 Pittsburgh Division Eiistwurd r. m. 7 wi 4 34 4 2.1 5 (ill 2 40 r. m. p. M. 2 HO 12 11 U m 2 oo 1 45 1 30 1122 A.M. 7 50, 4 22 1 4 lit 2 M 2 15 A.M. p7St I) 20 t 68 t60 fH47i 8 2S1 H 12 8 OH A.M. P. M. 8 45 12 10 12 1! 1 35 2 05 A.M. A. M. 7 (K 7 20 17 28 f7 HI 7 4 8 0: 8 11 8 21 f8 44 POO I) 20 1)50 A. M. A. M. 11 35 ar Pittsburgh lv 8 45! 12 11 ,.. 1'arker Fox burg ,. Franklin 12 40 2 00 2 80 P, M P. M. .1 10 lv.. .1)11 t:ity...ar P.M. 12 45 12 m 11 4!l nr.- Oil Clty..lv .... Oleopolis ...Eaglo Rock... President Tionesta. Hickory . Trunkcvvllle.. Tidiouto ..Thompson s... Irvlncton Warren t:i 81 3 40 f3 42 II 14 10 111 io :2 10 111 9 84 (15 4 00 4 15 14 22 I 10 12 rn 12 H f, 12 in II 40 A.M. aTm. 10 00 7 50 4 311 17 ?K f4 fit 7 10 rt 4il 15 P.M. P.M. 4 20 5 10 fi 30 6 00 P.M. P. M. 8 (Ml l v.. , ivlnzuu.... al ly. ..Drnilford ,.nr A.M. 11 :ui 11 24 1 1 (l.'l 10 6,ri 10 47 10 42 P. M. (I 10 A. M, 11 :n P.M. (I 10 14 A. M. io no lo Oil 10 22 10 3( 10 37 10 42, 10 67 11 11 20. ar...Kin7,im..,.lv 05 i no ... Kngar Run ... Corvdon Onovillo ....Wolf Run.... Quaker Rrldge, ...lied House..., ... Salamanca. ... .No. Cnrrollton. ...So Vandalia... Allegany 5 40 541 5 :i5 5 30 fi 15 5 00 4 45 4 H.'t 4 J8i 4 10 P. M.I io o; 0 32 ft 38 (I 4 5 0 61 7 05 7 21 7 85 15 ii.ii 2I 10 2(1 10 10 8 5(1 8 15 ) 55 1)41 l 27 7 4K 7 2' 7 4(l 11 37 8 02111 fi j 8 10jl2 00 P.M.I M. 7 (K) 0 20! 0 45 A.M. lv Olean ... .ar A.M APliITIONAl, Tkain Leaves kinr.UA 11:50am. Warren 1:23pm, lrvlnoton 2:1. pm, Tidionfo 3:50pm, Tloncntu 6:45pm, nr rives Oil City 7:10pm. Additional Trait Leaves Oil City 0:00 am. Oloopolis 0:43 am. Englo Rock. 7:00am, Prosidont 7:05am, TlonesU 7:4Hnni Hickory l):00am.Trunkoyville l:15am,Tld outo 10: IOhiii, Thompson 11:20, arrives lrvlnoton 11:55am, Warren 1:05pm, Kln Jiua 2:10pm. Sugar Run 2:20, (!rydon 3:10, Onovillo 3:25, Wolf Run 3:40, Quaker Rridgo 3:50, Red House 4:15, Salamanca 5:00, Month Citrrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia fi:50, Allegheny 0:18, nrrlvos Olcaii (i:30pni. Trains mn on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:45am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:50pm, are Solid Trainst between llull'ulo and Pittuburgh. Thaikn leaving Pittsburgh 8:45pm. ir rlvlng Pittsburgh 7:5()Min, are Solid Trains, with Pullman's Sleoiiinj; Cars betwoeiv llutlaloand Pittsburgh. jror-Ticket sold and baggngo elicckeil to all principal points. (Jet lime tables giving full informatiou from Compaiiv's Agents. CEO. N. CATCH ELL, Cen'l Sunt. J. A. FKLLOWS, Con'l PusM'r an'' Ticket Agent. No. 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. V. CRAIG, Agent, Tionosta, Pa. J. L. IP YOU WANT TO FLLTQURGAQ8BA6;' AND MyE""" ESQ SGORES, . , USE ' tiii V- u tut Siji - u. ll All iio Latcoi !ir;provcmont3. FOK CECCRSPTIVP CIRCULARS. UrcbcrEon. Furman&Co., SOLE .CENTS FOR E.REftllNGTONaSONS'; Cpsrl-oQ Arm on J Ammunition. I & Z.Z3 Croadway, P'ESTKin OFFICK, NEV YORK. U. H. LAWaKoOfJ A CO., 73 Bialu Sirt-tt. Chicago. BL ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. REMINGTON OCOOPS, SPADES. MADE IN THE BEST MANNER. BY JKItLED WORKMEN. THAT t'tt ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece ct Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BUOE. SEND FOII CIRCULARS. EEHIN3T0H AGRICULTURAL CO.. U.ION, X. Y. cv York Oulce. US t Uumbcra Street. 13 "WEEKS. "'-"V--a,i t 4 lit UO IIIUlll'U) Hocurely wrapped. U any addrou in the IJliilHil SlRtM I'nr tlirtiu mnnlltti fn rtutii of ONE DOLLAK. Ijiberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents and clubs. (Sample copies luuiUd free. Address all irlers to KICHAK1) K. FOX, Franklin Square, N. Y. Administrators' Notice. All persons having claims against tho estate of iSamuel Clark, deceased, late of Tionesta Township, and all persons in debted to tho snid estalo, will please pre sent thtir claims for settlement, and pay their said indebtedness at once to the un dersigned Administrators or their Attor ney, T. F. Kitehey, at Tionesta, Pa. NOLO.MAN 11EPLEK. K. II. MEALY. Administrators. Attest, T. F. Ritchky, Att'y. Tionebta, l'a., April 25, 18S5. ESTATE NOTICf. V.STATP. ni? T Ann 11 tVl?l)Q coHHdd, lalo of Creen Townshiji, Forest county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate iiit-ui,. auu i,uw imv nig legal ciaima HimihKl. tlm kmna will l,i-uviithll,uiti .iitl. - ..... i v ... T. till out delay in proper order for settlement to DAVID J. MOllNEY, E x ecu tor. or his Attorney, MILES V. TATE. 'I';,..,.,.,... li.. a ,...;i ,i) il-ok STE MlTNGI NKsa and Machinery a Specialty. Kecondliand Engines and lioilers on hand. Send for iUjck List. THOMAS CAKLIN, Allo feheny City. augU ly. V
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