The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 01, 1887, Image 3

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J. E. WENK, -
EDITOR.
WEDMSDA1 fflOMlSG, JUNE !, 1SS7.
Announcements.
Tho following rates will bo charged for
announcing candidates: Prothonotary,
fill; Sheriff, $S; Conimimlnnor, Jfci ; Aud
itor, $3; Jury Commission!1!-, 2; Dole
gnte to State Con vention, $2. Thcqo terms
are strictly cash in ailvniicc.
PROTHONOTARY.
Wo are authorized to announce CAL
VIN M. ARNER, of Kinasley township,
as a candldato for Prothonotary, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authoriml to announce LEON
ARD AONEW of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Prolhonatary, Ac, subject to Republi
can usages.
SHERIFF.
Wp are authorized to announce J. R.
LANDIS, of Burnett township, as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican
Usages.
Wc are authorized to announce GEOROE
W. SAWYER, of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Sheriff subject to Republican usages.
V'c are authorized to announce W. S.
DAVIS, of Jenks township, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages
We are authorized to announce R. W.
PIMM of Harmony township, as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican
uaagos.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Withdrawal.
Editor Rurr blicaw :
Owing ti important
business engagements which will prevent
me from making a personal canvass of the
county at this time, I hereby withdraw
my name as a candidate for County Com
missioner. Thanking my friends for cor
dial assurances ot support, I am
Yours Resp'v,
OLIVER. BYERLY.
We are authorized to announce J. .1.
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCKER, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F.
LEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi
date for County Commissioner , subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
CUADW1CK, of Tionesta, for County
Commissioner subject to Republican us
ages. COUNTY AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce R. Z.
GILLESFIE, of Kingsley township, as a
candidate for County Auditor, subject to
Republican usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce W. W.
THOMAS, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner," subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. II.
CHURCH, of Hickory township as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usage.
REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE.
J. E. WENK, will be a candidate for
Kepresentative Delegate to tho Republi
can State Convention.
It 19 reported that Cleveland baa
decided to visit St. Louia this fall. If
he goes there during the meeting of
O. A. R. he will probably be received
by the soldiers just like Blaine re
ceived Edmunds at the Grant funeral.
MeadviUe Gazette.
The presidency boom of William
Tell Coleman, of California, has been
placed on the retired list and will not
come east this season. The Interstate
law did the buisness for it, though we
see no reason why it conld not have
been sent by mail as fourth-class mat
ter. THEEx-Confederate General Rosser,
who flew into a rage over the report
that Phil Sheridan contemplated a
liorsebrck excursion through the Shen
andoah Valley, declares now that he
has been grossly misrepresented and
misunderstood. It may be that this is
a fact. We think that Rosser should
sue his mouth for libel.
President Cleveland begs that
none of the newspapers will send re
porters after him into the Sarauac
country. Sir. Cleveland's tender cour
tesy including bis witless talk about
the "general lying," the "ghoulish
glee," and other imaginative traits of
the newspapers may in bis opinion
entitle him to the favor he ag&s. It is
just like him to think so.
Speakixo of the flop of one Gener
al Catlin of Brooklyn, N. Y., from
the Republican to the Democratic
party, of which some of our Demo
cratic exchanges are making quite a
fuss, the Christian Advocate, of May
26, sums op the matter in these terse
words: "la the history of this country
there have been times when the sol
emn renunciation by a statesman of
high character of one party for its
permanent opponent made a deep
moral impression. But taking the
man, the career, the circumstances,
and the reasons into the account, the
somersault of an ex-District Attorney
in Brooklyn checks the ordinary man
ifestations of human sympathy; for
nooe see any occasion to commiserate
the bereaved or to congratulate the
odttiusible gainer.
The Democratic Lancaster Intelli
gencer is pretty rough on that well
known Democratic statesman and or
ganizer, tho lion. Samuel Josephs. It
says his appointment to the marshal
ship would have discredited the Ad
ministration, and that it was a moral
impossibility for Mr. Cleveland to set
his seal of approval opou Josephs.
This is very queer talk after we had
been told in some of the Democratic
papers that Mr. Josephs had the
strongest recommendations filed for
any office since the inauguration of
President Cleveland", embracing Su
preme and Common Pleas judges, del
egates to the National Convention and
party leaders almost without number.
Among there were such Democrats as
Charles R. Buckalew and Ex-Congressman
Specr. It will be difficult
to make people believe that a Presi
dent who keeps a Tan-Electric specu
lator in the Cabinet is too good for
Josephs.
The New York San yesterday stoted
with much emphasis that Grover
Cleveland would not be a candidate
for re-election. This is certainly great
news. It comes, too, at a very awk
ward time, just as the Democrats of
Kentucky had fairly launched the
President for another trip, and with
the endorsement of Colonel Henry
Watterson, who says that "the Presi
dent stands with Mr. Carlisle, Mr.
Morrison and other revenue reform
ers," and that "he did all ho could to
carry the Morrison bill in the last
Congress, and will do all he can to se
cure revenue reform in the next."
Perhaps our esteemed New York con
temporary has some information not
accessible to the general public, but
with the President solid with the South
ern Free-traders it is not easy to see
how the Democracy of the North is
going to resist any demands which the
South may make. It is possible the
people of the South are not so warm
ly fur Cleveland, but the politicians
are for him. Die satisfies their Free
trade notions, and has thereby secured
the endorsement of the great Free
trade Democracy of Kentucky, and he
has giveu the Southern politicians an
unexampled number of important of
fices. Why shouldn't they demand
the renominatioo of Cleveland, even
if the whole party in the North should
oppose him? Phlla. rress.
Congressional Apportionment.
The following is a list of the Con
gressional districts as passed finally:
First district 1st, 2nd, 7th, 26th,
and 13th wards of Philadelphia, Re
publican. Second 8th, 9th, 10th, 13tb, 14th
and 20th wards of Philadelphia, Re
publican. Third 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th,
16th, and 17th wards of Philadelphia,
Democratic.
Fourth 15th, 21st. 24th, 27th, 28th,
and 29th wards of Philadelphia, Re
publican.
Fifth 18th, 19th, 22ud,23rd, 25th,
and 31st wards of Philadelphia, Re
publican. Sixth Chester and Delaware, Re
publican. Seventh Bucks and Montgomery,
doubtful.
Eighth Northampton, Monroe, Pike
and Carbon, Democretic.
Ninth Berks and Lehigh, Demo
cratic. Tenth Lancaster, Republican.
Eleventh Lackawanna, Republi
can. Twelfth Luzerne, Democratic.
Thirteenth .Schuylkill, doubtful.
Fourteenth-Lebanon, Dauphin and
Perry, Republican.
Fifteenth Bradford, Susquehanna,
Wayne and Wyoming, Republican.
Sixteenth Tioga, Potter, Lycom
ing and Clinton, Republican.
Seventeenth Northumberland, Co
lumbia, Montour and Sullivan, Dem
ocratic. Eighteenth-Franklin, Fulton, Hunt
ingdon, Mifflin, Juniata and Union,
Republican.
Nineteenth Cumberland, Adams
and York, Democratic.
Twentieth Cambria, Blair, Somer
set and Bedford, Republican.
Twenty-first Westmoreland, Arm
strong, Indiana and Jeiferson, Repub
lican. Twenty-second-Pittsburg and town
ships in Allegheny, Republican.
Twenty-third Allegheny City and
townships ia Allegheny County, Re
publicrn. Twenty-fourth Fayette, Cjeen and
Washington counties and boroughs
and townships in Allegheny county,
Republican.
Twenty fifth Beaver, Lawrence,
Mercer and Butler, Republican.
Twenty-sixth Crawford and Erio,
Republican.
Twenty seventh-Venango, Warren,
M'Kean and Cameron, Republican.
Twenty-eighth Clarion, Forest, Elk,
Clearfield and Center, Democratic.
Uepub. 19. Dcm. 7. Doubtful. 2.
Republican Primary Election.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the
County Committee, passed May 17th,
it is ordered that the Republican
voters of Forest meet on
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887,
at 2 o'clock p. m., nt the following
named places of holding Primary
Elections, to- wit :
Barnelt, Jacob Maze's Carpenter
Shop.
Baructt, Hilling's, Jos. Hall's Shop.
Green, Upper, at Guitun School
House.
Green, Lower, at Nebraska, Forest
House.
Harmony, Upper, nt Fleming Hill.
Harmony, Lower, Allender School
House.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Hickory, at East Hickory.
Jenks, East, Byrom's.
Jenks, Central, Marienvillo.
Jenks, Southern, Gilfoyle.
Kiugsley, Starr, Win. B. Heath's.
Kingsley, Newtown.
How". East, Broukstou.
Howe, West, Balltown.
Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract.
Tionesta, Court House.
Borough, Court House.
At which timo nnd places they will
by their votes nominate:
Ono person for Prothonotary.
One person for Sheriff.
Two persous for County Coramis
bioners. One person for Jury Commissioner.
Two persous for Auditors.
One person for Representative Del
egate. Each Election precinct will also
elect one person lor Member of the
County Committee for the ensuing
year.
The polls will remain open until 7
p. m.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court House, Tionesta Borough, on
the following Tuesday, June 28, at 2
o'clock p. m.
Attention is called to the Act of
June, 1S81, regulating Primary Elect
ions, that Judges and Clerks, before
entering upon the discharge of their
duties hall take and subscribe an oath
or affirmation in presence of each oth
er, 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
with the laws and constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
iu accordance with the rules and reg
ulations adopted by tho Republican
party of the County of Forest, for the
government of eaid primary elections,
meeting or caucus, to the best of my
judgment and ability."
This oath or affirmation to be first
administered to the Judge by an In
spector, then the Judge can qualify
the other officers or administer the
oath to any elector offering to vote.
Tho above form is given for conven
ience ami is that prescribed by the
Act aforesaid. And all boards will
observe it closely, that the election
may bo couducted according to Rules
of the Republican patty in this Coun
ty, nnd law governing primaries.
Curtis M. Siiawkey,
Chairman Republican Co. Com.
Our Wealthy Men.
Much has been said in newspapers cf
men wno nave matie lurgo fortunes in
comparatively a few years in various hus
inass industries. Many of these articles
are writton by correspondents of promi
nent newspapers, and copied into others
of lesser note. Correspondents generally
are poldom men of business qualifications
and wrongfully picture these men and
their business as a thing of uceident j this
is not the (use with those we have met.
We find that where men have made large
fortunes by their own business talent and
Industry they chose with sagacity and
forethought such businesses as would lead
to success when handled with business
judgment. No man has been brought be
fore the public as an example of success,
both in wealth and magnitude of his bus
iness (outside of stock and railroad men)
more prominently than Dr. U. O. Green
of Woodbury, N. J. Ho is at the head of
many largo business industries, and yet
comparatively a young man. When the
fact that August Flower, for dyspepsia and
liver complaint and Boschee's German
Syrup, for coughs and lung troubles, has
grown to a wonderful salt in all parts of
the world, it proves that it was not an ac
cident or spontaneous strike at wealth.
His medicines are recognized as valuable
and established remedies and the business
has grown gradually and permanently
during the last eighteen years on account
not alone of Dr. Green's abilities as a bus
iness man or his "good luck," but on tho
actual merits of the two preparations.
(pieil from the N. Y. Weekly Attn, of Dec.
22, IsSli.
HIT KI.E.VH AKMCA IS.ILVE.
The best Salve in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saltltheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay req uired. 1 1
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 2.1 cents per
box. For sale by G. W. Bovard.
Thu I'opuimiun of Tioii-n(a,
Is about 7U0, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some affection
of the Throat ami Lungs, as those com
plaints are, according to statistics, more
numerous than oth-rs. We would adviso
all not to neglect tho opportunity to call
on ns and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs. Price 50e. and
31.00. Trial size free. Respectfully, G.
W. liovard.
xotici:.
Office ok tub Commission-bus of 1
Forest County, Pknn'a. j
Notice is hereby given that the bridge
across tho Tionesta Creek at this place will
be impassible from May 3(lih to Juna i)th,
inclusive. Tho same will be undergoing
repairsduring that time.
J. 11. Chaewick, "j
OMveu Bykklv, V Co. Coin.
W. I). SlIIKLDS. J
Tionesta, Pa., May Is, 15S7.
HERMAN & SIGG-INS!
DRUGGISTS Sz GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - PENH.
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COME!
COME I
Como where you can buy nice Dress floods!
Come where you can get Ctood Goods Cheap!
Como where you can get what you want!
Como wliero tho goods redeem themselves !
In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish the eloso buvers.
Sattinc Berbers, SuiilngsGingbams
of every kind
JL-AJDIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS.
Come whcro tho Stock is Complete !
Como weore tho Stock is New !
Como where tho Goods are Reliable !
Come whero Prices nro the Lowest!
CLOTHING FOR MUX, CLOFUNG FOR BOYS,
COTIIINO FOR ANY lJODY, AND KVKRY P.ODY.
Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts just receive 1 and Marke-1 Down
Low. WK WILL NOT 11 K UNDERSOLD. And don't
forget that wo aro Headquarters for
Our Goo js are all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at tho Lowest Possible Price.
Como and see us. No trouble to show goods.
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
UTTERLY DI3C0TJ3ACED
expresses tho feeling of many victims of
rheumatism, nourali.u, sciatica uud ner
vous or sick headache. Having tried
numberless so-called remedies, and livsi
ciana of all schools, without relief, tliero
seems to be no hope. Many such have as
a last resort tried Athlonhoros, ami to their
surprise and joy have found that it was a
$afe, cure and quick aire. A thlophoros is not
an experiment; thousands have been curtd
by its use and they testify as to its valuo.
Shekomeko, Dutchess Co. N. Y. Aug. 20, '80
I took Athlophoros according to direc
tions; it caused a ringing in my ear that
was not pleasant, it operated on my hc:;rt
causing a slower and fainter throb, ami
constipated my bowels. When the lai-t
dose was taken I did not think much of
the medicine: the next day my lameness'
was better, and continued getting loss until
it left me. My lameness was in my back,
shoulders nnd neck, and bad been for eight
months. I was advised to try Athlopho
ros by my neighbor, V'ni. Jmkson, who
had taken a Lottie of it for a severe attack
of lameness in his shoulder and arm. Ho
said " it drove the lameness right out of
nie; my head felt strong, and my heart
almost stopped beating ; 1 thought I would
die, but Iame out all right, and have not
had any lameness since." Amon Briggs.
Phelps, N. Y, August 13, 1S3G.
I am a practicing physician ; I pre
scribed Athlophoros in a case of inveterate
rheumatism of the right shoulder and arm.
This case had been of weeks standing yes
months and resisted medicine carefully
selected, also the use of electric treatment.
One bottle removed all the trouble. The
case remains well, now over a year since
using the medicine.
G. C. Pkichabd, M. D.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can
not be bought of the druggist the Athlo
phoros Co.; 112 Wall St., New York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle
for Athlophoros anil 50c. for Pills.
For liver and kidney dlwaswi. dyspepsia. In
digestion, weukncsg, nervous debility, diseases
of women, constipation, heitduche, inipuro
blood, tkc A thlophuroi fills ant unixjuiiku. t
P. "W. L.A.W,
Practical Tinner
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN 1
ROOFING ahi-wi.vltv.
f AND
i SPOUTING.
CONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONF.STA, PA.
WAT CHTc LOCK & J EWELRY
REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED would respect
fully mmotnica to the citizens of Tio
ucmU mi ill vicinity, that ho has removed
his watchmaking establishment from Ty
lersbiirg to Tionesta, ill tho room over
Wia. SniearbmiiJi it Co.'a store, formerly
occupied by Dr. Morrow as an ullicc,
where he is prepared to repair watches,
clocks and jewel ry. o7 years experience
will enablu him ti giu MUisi'iielion. Give
him a trial. R. RALLE.
PATENTS,
Caveuts, Re-issuo and Trade-Marks secur
ed, and all other patents causes in the pat
en t Office and before the Courts promptly
and carefully attended to.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of in
vention, I made careful examination, and
advtse as to patentability Free of charge.
Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge
unless patent is secured. Information,
auvice ana special reierenccs sent on ap-
Ef.
ueauon. j. to. j.i i t t; ll, YVawlungton,
.Near u. s. Patent UiUce.
OB WORK of every description execu
I led at the REPUBLICAN Lliice.
SAY
COME1
at lowest prices.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
DEALING
It represents something you like and ap
preciate It illustrates our meth
od of doing business. It
means
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f Preach.
Practice.
THIS 1.3 WHAT WE
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Honest Values')
Latest Styles PUT BEFORE YOU.
Fairest Prices. J
In opening our Elegant New Stock of
early Spring Styles in
PARLOR m CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
TABLES, &C,
(The Newest.
YOU'LL FIND THEM The Host..
I Tho Cheapest.
VS YOU LIKE THEM.
Prices
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Siyl
Come! Wo will treat you riirht. Re
member Square Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING !
AT
Exchange Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
Telephone.. WARREN, PA.
O-O TO
11. Ml.
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Hce 25 at s & Caps
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LADIES fc BABIES'
cr m "w m Hi jrj "z" i
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THE BEST TOBACCO A-iD CIGARS.
SA1E AS CASH ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
-AT-
1. SMEARBAUGH & CO S,
TIONESTA, PA.
A DO 1 7 C Soiul six cents for postage,
' Hits- and receive free a comly box
of goods which will help all, of cither sex
to more money risht away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await the
workers absolutely sure. At once ad
dress True iS Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.!)
nifiistnni Trntf a nn
IfiMMUb-ilftLU
""y Mailt.
The onlv hrnnil tit fjimnlrv Knni
awarded a lr t class medal nt tlio
l'cw Oriemis Exposition. Guaran
teed nbsoliiU ly pure, and tor general
household purposes is tho very best
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tho
Eiuit. Only route hitulinir passengers at
Union sttion without delays or transfer.
rrt"Ti'aius run by Eastern Time,
Tlmo table in effect Nov. 2$, lXSU.
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DAVID MrCARtiO. (ien'l Supt.
E. II. UTLEY, Ocn. Frt. ,t Pass. Agt
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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9 45
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S3') 10 43 ilSSi Corvdon
5 31 10 3ilj II 34 Onoville
S 24 10 2!)' ! 1.1'.... Wo f Run....
h IS III 24 0(H) Quaker Brldgo.
5 04 10 08 8 32 ...Krt House....
4 4!) !).-3' 7 S'l ... Salamanca....
rt 33! 10 03
0 40' 10 It
1147 10 j.8
8 53 10 2 i
7 07:10 81
7 23 10 55
7 37 110ft
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8 10 11 45
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28; Allegany
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P. SI., A. M.
A. M.l
Additional
Tuain Leaves
Kinma
lhOSam, Warren 12:S0pm. Irvineton
1:45
pm, Tidioute 3:1.1pm, Tionesta 5:0.r)pm, ar
rives Oil City :4.lpm.
Additional Tkain Leaven Oil City
6:00 am. Oleopolis : I0 am, Euglo Rocit
(IiSSam, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:S2aia
Hickory 8:4)am,Trunkey ville :00am,Tld
ouU i):5():im, Thompson 11:00, arrives
Irvineton ll:.tuum, Warren 12:50pm, Kin
ziia 2:0.1.m, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00,
Onoville 3:lfi, Wolf Run 3:30, Quakor
Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca
5:02, Spilth Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda
lia 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Olean
6:30pm.
Trains run on Eastern Time.
Tp.aiss leaving Pittsburgh D:00am, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, aro Solid Trains
between Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
Tkains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20m, are Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeping Curs between
Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
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to all principal points.
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