The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 15, 1887, Image 2

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J. E. WESK,
EDITOR
WEDXKSDA1 MdRMXC, JlE !5, 1SS7.
Announcements.
Tho following rates will bn charged Tor
Hnnoimrinir candidate : Protlionotary,
$10; Sheriff, $8; Comm isioncr, ?" ; Aud
itor, $3; Jury Commissioner, $2; Dele
gate to State Convention, J2. These terms
are Mriclty cah in wlrmire.
mOTltONOTAKY.
Wo are authorized to announce CAL
VIN M. A KN'EK, of Kinusloy township,
n n eandidato for Protlionotary, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized lo announce LKON
ARD AGNKW of TionextA, as a candidate
for I'rolhonatary, &., subject lo Republi
can usages.
KHERIFF.
Withdrawal.
Editor Republican :
Pleaso withdraw my
name from the list of candidates for Sher
ilf. I llnd that my business engagements
will prevent, absolutely, my making any
canvass. Thanking the maiiy friends who
have given their assurances of support, I
remain, Yours Truly,
W. S.' DAVIS.
Wo are authorized to announce J. R.
LANDIS, of Barnett township, as a can
didate fur Sheriff, subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce G EORG E
W. SAWYKH, of Tionesta, as a eandidato
for Klieriir subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce R. W.
PIMM of Harmony township, us a ean
didato for Sheriff, subject to Republican
Uaages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Wo are authorized to announce J. J.
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCHER, ofTionesta township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F.
LEDEP.UR, of Oreen towship, as a candi
date for County Commissioner , subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
CHADW1CK, of Tionesta, for County
Commissioner Bubject to Republican us
ages. COUNTY AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce R. Z.
GILLESPIE, of Kingsley township, as a
candidate for County Auditor, subject to
Republican usages.
We aro authorized to announce E. L.
JONES, of Harmony township, as a ean
didato for County Auditor, subject to Ro
publican usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
Wo aro authorized to announce W. W.
THOMAS, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner," subject
to Republican usages.
We aro authorized to announce C. U.
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
Representative Delegate to tho Republi
can Stato Convention.
Call for tho Republican State Con.
vention.
HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN
STATE COMMITTKK,
Philadelphia, Juno 9, 1887.
The Republican Stato Convention will
be held in the Opera llouso.at llarrisburg,
on tho third Wednesday ot August, tho
17th, 18X7, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for tho pur
pose of nominating candidates for Stato
Treasurer and Judgo of the Supremo
Court, and for tho transaction of other
business.
Tho attention of Republicans through
out the State is respectfully directed to
the following Permanent Rules for tho
holding of State Conventions and the
conduct of tho party.
First, That Delegates to the State Con
vention shall be chosen in the manner in
which candidates for the General Assem
bly are nominated.
SECOND. Hereafter the State Conventions
of the Republican Party shall be held not
earlier thau the third Wednesday of Au
gust, except in tho vear of the Presiden
tial election, when it shall bo held not
more than thirty days previous to tho day
fixed for the National Convention, anil
except in Gubernatorial yeara. At least
Htxty days' notice shall be given of the
date of the Stato Convention.
Third, That we recoinmond to tho
county organizations, that in their rules
they allow the largest freodom in the gen
eral partieipation in the primaries con
sistent with tho preservation of tho party
organization.
The State Convention of June 30th, 1880,
having abolished Senatorial rcnreHenta-
tion, Dolegates to the approaching Stato
Convention will be selected according to
the number of Representatives in tho
Legislature to which each county or city
is entitled under the Representative An-
portionmont law passed at tho recent ses
sion oi me legislature.
THUS. V. COOPER, Chairman
Governor Hill did not give tho
President pie for breakfast. They
must really be friends.
The Pan Electric suits pan out wel
for tho lawyers. They have already
cost the Government $50,000, and the
prosecution has scarcely more than
begun.
That morning call of Mr. Cleve
land on Mr. Hill had an political trig
nificaice. They merely wanted to
talk on the advantage of various kinds
of bait.
The meeting between President
Cleveland and Governor Hill on Fri
day last, can only be compared to the
first interview of Damon and Pythias
after the latter had been on militia
duty eway from home for six months,
Every one knows how self-sacrificing
tbeir friendship is, and it therefore
gives do shock to learn that "their
meeting was of a cordial character
and soma time was spent in animated
conversation.
I'Kon.E oro wonderidg what atten
tion 31 inister Phelps wil! ilnw to Mr.
Blaine upon the laiter'a arrival in
London, but for our own part we
doubt JvhcthiT, ho will i-linw hini any
not if Mr. Blaine sees him first.
I.v William , Chandler, who was
last week nominated by tho Republi
cans, New Harapshiro will have a
thoroughly wideawake, able and effi
cient senator. The old Granite State
could not, all things considered, make
a better selection.
(jOVKRNor 13i;avi:k's refusal to sad
die the Slate with the expense of an
extra session of the Legislature is tho
cause of great grief to our Democrat
ic contemporaries. The extra session
would have given them something to
howl and scold about all Bummer.
Now that Colonel Dan Laraont has
returned to Washington, public inter
est is centered in his official report of
the fishing trip. The document is to
be profusely illustrated, and will in
cludo a diagram of tho patch of sun
burn which Mr. Cleveland caught the
first day.
IIox. Henry K. Boyeh, Speaker
of tho late House of Representatives,
is a candidate for the Republican
nomination fr Controller of Phila
delphia. If the Republicans want a
strong and popular candidate, they
will not fail to nominate Mr. Boyer.
And if the people want an efficieut
and honest man to fill the office they
will not fail to elect him after ho is
nominated.
As was to have been expected, the
recent undue inflation of the price nf
coffee has resulted in a collapse and a
panic on the New York Coffee Ex
change. The price dropped nearly
one and a half cents a pound daring
one day, entailing immense losses on
the speculators. Thcro was ground
for a reasonable advance, in the par
tial failure of the crop of the berry in
Brazil and Java, but tho gambling
spitit became rampant and with the
usual result. It is probable a repeti
tion of last Friday's scenes will be
witneesod for some days to come, until
the market reaches hard pan. The
retail price of coffee has been almost
or quite doubled of late, and consum
ers will be benefitted directly by the
decline, however much tho spesulators
may suffer.
The Stato Seuate will bo happy to
earn that Mr. Rotau "stands by it,"
so far as tho omission' to have the
General Revenue bill constitutionally
Bignod is concerned. The Upper
House has been on the ragged edge of
despair ever siDce tho absence of its
President's signature to that measure
was discovered, lest Senator Rutan
should refuse to Btand by it, but now
that this is happily decided, it will
feel better. The Seuator also wants it
understood that "all the talk about
the whole matter was by men who op
pose the Republican party and are
trying to bring it into discredit." Sen
ator Rutan's unselfish solicitude for
tho credit of the Republican party is
very touching. PitUburgh Chronicle
The Senator's solicitude for the party
is still more touching when one recalls
to mind his actions on bill 104, in
which the oil regions, and in fact, the
whole State, were so vitally interested
Tho welfare of the party didn't Eeem
to be of very great concern to him
then.
The National Convention of col
ored men which met in Indianapolis
last week was a (signal failure. So
slim was the attendance and so tame
the proceedings that the press has
hardly kuown of its assembling. The
convention was called ostensibly for
the purpose of organizing the colored
vote for next year's campaign, but al
the prominent leaders of the race re
fused to have anything to do with it
and not more than a score of delegates
appeared to participate. The move
ment was discountenanced by the
Southern Democratic papers and i
nored by the Northern Republican
papers. The only 3upport the project
bad, iu fact, came Iroui the Mugwumps
who thought they saw in it another
"sign of the relaxation of old politi
cal and party ties," and a proof tha
everybody was going to become i
"kicker." In the elections of twenty
years the colored voter has proved
that he cannot be duped by the Dem
ocratic party, which tried to keep his
race in slavery, and he has become too
old a voter to be bamboozled now by
the -Mugwumps. J'hila, iVe.
.MISSIONARY SOCIETY .MEETING.
To lie Held In M. F. (linreli at
Tio-
n est a, June Kith and litli.
Tho Home nnd Foreign Missionary
Society of th! Franklin District of the
M. K. Church, will ineot in conven
tion in the M. K. Church at this place.
beginning lhtir-suay, June Ibtli, at z
p. m., nnd closing Friday at noon.
Jiosiues tlin toiiowin? program, .Mrs.
Hull M. Dewce will deliver the
address of welcome, and Alius Alma
Hoyt, JIiss lanny Small and others,
will deliver recitations during the
session.
r nor; ram.
jSJtcrnomi Sssion, 2 p. in.
Devotional Fxercises, Mr.s. C. V.
Culver, Reno, Pa.
Organization.
Appointment of Committees.
Reports of Auxilliary Societies.
Report of District Secretary, Mrs.
D. S. Steadman.
"Contingent Fund." Reno Aux.
1.
o
'l.
4.
5.
G.
7. "Industrial Homes," Titusville
Auxilliary.
8. Reneflciaries, Trinity
(Oil City), Auxilliary.
0. Announcements.
10. Closing Services.
JJccniif Session, 7 .30 p,
Church
m.
11. "My Country 'lis of Thee,"
by
cuoir.
12. Scripture Reading.
1.1. Hymn.
14. Prayer. Rev. F. M. Small.
1"). "HomeSweet Ilome,"by Choir.
1. Address, Rev. D. S. Steadman.
17. Recitation by "Busy liees,"
Orace Church, South Oil City.
18. Report of Corresponding Secre
tary, Mrs. C. V. Culver.
10. "The Mourning Rod," Miss
Currie Drown, Tidioute, Pa.
20. Solicitations for membership.
21. Soliciting Subscribers fot our
Paper.
Collection.
Announcements.
Hymn, "Work for the Night is
2.1.
21.
Coining," by Choir.
2o. Benediction.
Friday Morning Session, 9.-30 a. in.
20. Devotional Exercises, conducted
by Mrs. J. X, Fradenburg, Oil
Citv.
27. "Life Membership," Miss Sallie
JJ. welsh, Franklin Auxilliary.
Sources of Helpful Missionary
Rending, Grace Church (South
Oil City), Auxilliary.
"Monthly and Anniversary
Meetings," jlillorstown Aux.
"When Ho Comes," read by
Jrs. Rev. J. F. Reeser, Tid
ioute. Union meeting of the V. F.
and W. H. Societies, conducted
by Jrs. T. A. Tarbell, Conven
tion Vice President of Home
-Missionary Society.
Theme, "Individual Consecra
tion as Related to Jissionary
Work."
Report of Committees on Res
23.
29.
30.
31.
33.
olutions.
31. Place of next meeting.
33. Closing of Convention.
Republican Primary Election.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the
County Committee, passed May 17th,
it is ordered that the Keoublicau
voters of Forest meet on
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887,
at 2 o'clock p. in., at the following
...... - a
named places of holding Primary
Elections, to wit :
Burnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter
nhop.
Bartiett, Hilling s, Jos. Hall's Shop.
oreen, Upper, at Uuiton School
House.
Green, Lower, at Nebraska, Forest
llnuso.
Harmony, Upper, at Fleming Hill
Harmony, Lower, Allender School
House.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Hickory, at East Hickory.
Jenks, East, Byrotn's.
Jenks, Central, Murienville.
Jenks, Southern, CJilf'oyle.
Kingsley, Sturr, Wni, B. Heath's.
Kingsley, Newtown.
Howe, East, Brookstou.
Howe, West, Balltown.
Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract.
Tionesta, Court House.
Borough, Court House.
At which time and places they will
by their votes nominate:
Ono person for Prothonotary.
One person for Sheriff.
Two persons for County Commis
sioners.
Oae person for Jury Commissioner
Two persons for Auditors.
Oue person for Representative Del
egate. Each Election precinct will also
elect one person for Member of the
uouniy ommiiiee lor the ensuing
year.
The polls will remain open until
p. m.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court Houso, Tionesta Boroueh. on
the following Tuesday, June 28, at 2
o clock p. m.
Atteution is called lo the Act of
June, 1881, regulating Primary Elect
ions, that Judges and Clerks, before
entering upon the discharge of their
duties fchull take and subscribe an oath
or affirmation in preseuce 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
Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and
in accordance with the rules and ret?
ulatious adopted by the Republican
party of the County of Forest, for the
government of Faid primary elections,
meeting or caucus, to the best of my
judgment and ability."
Tbis oPlh or allirmatiuu to bo lirst
HERMAN & SIGGXNS!
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - PENTJ.
cocoooooo
oooccco eecccoccoccecccecococ c c o o c c e
.WE SAY
COME!
COME!
Como where you can buy nice Ltresn Goods I
Come whore you can get Good Goods Cheap!
Come where you can got what you want !
Come where the goods redeem Miemsel vos 1
In sriUNG DKESS GOODS we have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish tho close buj-ers.
Sattiuo BcrlierSj Suitings, Gingbams,
PRINTS,
of every kind
LjIDIIES' SHOES &c slippers.
Come whero the Stock Is Complete !
Come weere tho Stock Is New !
Como where the Goods are Reliable !
Come whore Prices are tho Lowest!
CLOTHING FOK MEN, CLOIIING FOU
COTIIING FOU ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY.
Our Clothing Boom is full of New Su'ts just roceivod and Marked Down N
Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forget that we are Headquarters for
Our Goois are all New and Fresh, aud
Come and sco us. No trouble to show goods. ,
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
administered to the Judge by an In
spector, then the Judge can qualify
tue other otlicers or administer the
oath to any elector offering to vote.
Tho above form is given for conven
ience and is that prescribed by the
Act aforesaid. And all boards will
observe it closely, that tho election
may be conducted according to Rules
of the Republican party in this Coun
ty, and law governing primaries.
.Curtis M. Shawjcey,
Chairman Republican Co. Com.
HEAETLZSS CRUELTY
it is to delude a poor sufferer into the belief
that some worthless liniment will cure rheu
matism and neuralgia. Honesty is the best
policy in the manufacture of proprietary ar
ticles as in all other matters, and the fact that
the proprietors of Athlophoros have never
claimed for it even all its merit would war
rant has not a little to do with its wonderful
popularity, and the thousands of grateful
testimonials received by them show that
their policy has been wise as well as right.
Experience has amply demonstrated
that mere outward applications are worth
less. The disease has its seat in the blood,
and any remedy to bo successftil must deal
with the obstructive acid which poisons
and inflames it.
Athlophoros acts on tho blood, muscles
and joints dirsctly. It takes the poison
out of the blood and carries it out of the
system ; it invigorates the action of tho
muscles and limbers tho stiffness of the
joints. It reaches the liver and kidneys,
cleansing them from irritating substances,
and, if followed up after the rheumatic
conditions cease.it will restore these organs
to regularity and health.
West Chazy. N. Y., Aug. 19, 1S8C.
Yours of August 11th, is at hand, and
in reply would say that Athlophoros
proved the most effectual remedy for neu
ralgia in the case of my son that I ever
tried. After using half a bottle he was not
troubled any more for six months.
Henry IlAnms.
Mt. Pleasant; Ta., Aug. 10, 1880.
I am thankful that 1 tried Athlophoros.
I hail rheumatism seven years, part of the
time could not move ; but to-day I am
well and hearty. I write this hoping some
other sullerer may try it.
W. S. Fleming.
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 and 50c. for Pills.
For Uver and kidney disfawn. (lyxpepsia, in
digcMtion, weakmwH, nervous debility, dixeai.ua
of women, ronntipHtion, headtulie, Impure
blood. SiC, Athloyhoro i'UU are unuqualed. 0
IF1. W. LAW,
Practical Tinner,
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIV ) f AND
ROOl INt) ( A m'i-:ciai.ty. SPOUTING.
CONNER BUILDING, 'Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA.
Executors' Notice.
Kstatoof Hon. John Reek, lato ofTio
nesta, Form County, deceased. All por
Bons indebted to said estate aro reouentod
to make lininodiato payment. And those
liaving legal claims against tho same, will
present them without delay in proper or-
uci lur bciuemciii io
8KBILLA RECK,
W. It. RECK.
Executors
or MILES W TATE, Attorney.
June 11, lbS7.
COME!
at lowest prices.
BOYS,
will bo wold at tho Lowest Possible Price.
DO YOU ENOW WHAT THIS MEANS
It represents something you liko and ap
preciate. It Illustrates our meth
od of doing business. It
means
Don't you see?
Preach.
Practice.
Guarantee.
THIS IS WHAT W1C
Honest Values)
Latost Styles PUT BEFORE YOU.
Fairest Prices. J
In opening our Elegant New Stock of
early Spring Styles in
PARLOR m CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
TAIBILi-hiJS, &C,
(The Newest.
YOU'LL FIND THEM Tho Best.
(.Tho Cheapest.
Prices )
Qualities. AS YOU LIKE THEM.
Styles. J
Como! Wo will treat you right. Re
member S(juaro Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING !
AT
Exchango Block,
next to Exchango Hotel,
Telephone. WARREN, PA.
O-O TO
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DliY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
PRESI1 GROCERIES,
JJioo 3af & Caps
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LADIES' it BABIES'
CT E3 W B L B Y !
O R
THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
SAME AS CASH ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
-A T-
WM. SPIEARBAUGR & CO S,
TIONESTA, PA.
A PRI7F Hell( Bix l'p"t8 tor postage,
nit C and receive freo a costly box
of goods which will help all, of either sex
to more money right away than anything
elso in this world. Fortunes await the
workers absolutely sure. At once ad
dress True ili Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9
DEALING
i . . . w - A V
Th only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded ft first class medal at tho
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, and lor general
household purposes is the very best
o
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tho
East. Only ronto landing passengers at
Union Station without delays or transfer.
r-9-Tralns run by Ens
Time table in effect Nc
astern Time.
ov. 28, 1H(5.
Northward.
I
Southward.
3. I f.. I
2L
4.
a. m.
fl 00
10 1:1
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11.43
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12 32
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p.rn.a.in.
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Ar. Lv
4 201
4 00
9 05
a. m.
p.m
p.m
2jr-Buffalo Sunday Train leaves Pitts
burgh 9.00 a. in., arrives at Oil Citv, 2:20
p. m. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:20 p.
in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., stop
ping at all station.
DAVID McCARGO. Gen'l Supt.
E. II. UTLEY, Gen. Frt. fc Pass. Agt
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RAIlRpAD.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT June 21, 1886.
Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward
A. SI.IP.M.
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Corydon
Onoville
....Wo'.f Run....
Quaker Bridge.
...Red House....
... Salamanca.. ..
..So. Carrollton..
...So Vandalia...
Allegany
lv Olean ... .ar
6 17
1) 55
9 34
9 15
0 00
8 32
7 50
7 20
6 55
6 2S
6 15
A.M.
0 33 10 01
5 31 1 10 30
5 24' 10 29
ft 18 10 24
5 04 10 08
4 49 9 53
6 40 1011
6 47 10 13
6 63 10 24
7 07 10 39
7 23;10 65
7 37111 09
7 47 11 21
8 03; 11 37
8 10 1145
P.M. (A.M.
4 34
9 39
9 28
9 12
9 05
A.M.
4 24
4 07
4 00
P. M.
Additional Train i.miu.'
Kinxua
11:05am, Warren 12:50pm, Irvineton 1:45
nm. Tidioute 3:15nrn. Tinnntn f.
rives Oil City (i:45pm. ' '
Additional Thain Leaves Oil Cifv
6:00 ain. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eagle Rock
0:55am, President 7:02am, TinneMa 7:52am
Hickory 8:40am.Trunkovville 9:O0ain,Tld
outo 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrives
Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin
7.11a 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00,
Oiinvitlu 3:15, Wolf Run 3.30, Quaker
Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca
5:02, .South Carrollton 5:30, South Vamla
lia 6:48, Allogheny 6:18, arrives Olean
(i:30pm.
Trains run on Eastern Timo.
Trains leaving Pittsburgh 9:00am, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, are Solid Trains
between Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20am, aro Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between
Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
ffia-Tiekets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
Get timo tables giving full information
from Com pan v' 8 Agents.
GEO. N. "OA TCI I ELL, Gcn'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS, 1
Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent.
No. 84 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y.
J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIER
of America. The latest and Greatest
Work of the most illustrious Ameri
can Volunteer Soldier,
GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN.
The voluntoer service defended and up
held. Logan's Personal Reminiscences
of Army Life. Largo Octavo Volumo,
Beautifully Illustrated. Agents wanted
at once. Circulars free. P. J. FLEM
ING A CO., 4 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
1a' apr27-4t.
POOD SALARIEO
U or Commission to Men and Women U
to act as local or traveling Agents. No
experieneo needed. Steady work ! Jamkb '
",,,"ry' K"rcryii.aii, Rochester.
.V -MciUjuu this paper.) aug 25.
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