The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 25, 1888, Image 2

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THE FORXST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WIN,
tOITOM 4 P0lltTO.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1888.
Announcements.
. llEPRESENTATIVE DELKGATK.
We ar authorized to announce CURTI8
M. 8HAWKKY, of Tionnsta, as a candi
tlata for Representative Delate to tho
KpubllcnHtate Convention, which meets
in Mnrrlsburg, April 26, next.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
TniTOR Rkpl'bmcas :
Please announce my name m a candi
date for Dolepate to the Chicago Conven
tion, subject to the District Conference.
A. B. KELLY.
Tionesta, Jan. 8, 1 18S.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
iVimarici fur election of Delegate
to Stats Convention, and nomination
of Delegate to Chicago Convention
will be held iu the several townships
on Tuesday, February 21st, (the day
of the February election), the return
Judges to meet at the Court House, in
Tionesta Boro, on Thursday, Feb'y
23d, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Rules tame as govern regular Pri
maries. By County Committee.
C M. Shawkey, Chairman.
Jan. 23, 1888.
CALL FOR THE RF.Pt BI.ICAN KTATB
CONTENTION.
tlEAPqrARTKRS RKPrtlLlCAH )
Statk Committee, I
Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1SWS. J
- Tho Republican State Convention -will
be held in the Opera House at Harrisbtiro,
on the last Wednesday of April, the 25th,
1888, nt eleven o'clock, a. m. for the pur
pose of nominating one candidate for Su
preme Jude, two persons for Presiden
tial Kloctors-at-Larsre, and tweuty-eight
persons for Presidential Electors, the
latter to be named by tho Delejnttes from
the Congressional District where Districts
have not previously named them. Also
for the election of four be'egata and four
Alternats-at-Large to the Republican
National Convention to be held at Chicago.
June 10th, 18,-W. '
The attention of Republicans through
out the State is respectfully directed to the
following Permanent Rules for tho hold
ing ot State Conventions and the conduct
of the party!
Fiust. That Delegates to the State Con
vention shall be chosen In the manner in
which candidates for tho General Assem
bly are nominated.
SKCosn. Hereafter the State Conven
tions of tho Republican Partv shall be
held not earlier than tho third Wednesday
of August, except in tiie vear of the Pres
idential election,, when it shall be held not
more than sixty days previous to the dav
fixed for the National Convention, and ex
cept in Gubernatorial years. At least six
ty days' notice shall be giveu of the date
of the State Convention.
Thikd. That wo recommend to the
county organizations, that iu their Rules
thv allow the litrgost freedom in the gen
eral participation in the primaries consist
ent with the preservation of the party or
ganization. The State convention of June 30th, 18S6,
having abolished Senatorial representa
tion, Delegates to the approaching State
Convention will be selected according to
the number of Representatives in the
legislature to which each county or city
is entitled under the Representative Ap
portionment law passed at the recent ses-
aion of the Legislature.
TIIOS. V. COOPER, Chairman.
Note. In compliance with requests
from many sources, thnt the National
Rules of the Republican party tie publish
ed, they are givvn. below.
""' ' -"t'lIE NATIONAL KfLEI.
Tho Republican National Convention of
18M adopted a resolution offered by Hon.
Oalusua A. Grow of Pennsylvania, which
now embodies all of the National Rules of
tho party, touching the time for calling
Conventions and the election of Delegates.
The text of the rules in this, as officially
printed in the proceedings, pp. 70-78:
"Said National committee shall issue
the call for the meeting of the National
Convention six mouths at least before the
timo fixed for said meeting; and each con
gressional district iu tho United States
V shall elect its delegates to the National
(Convention tn the same way as the notni
ii.V4 of a member of Congress is made
in sa.J tUntricliJuitUn. the territories the
delegates fa the Convention shall be elect
ed in the same way as tho nomination of
delegates to Congres is made; and said
National Committee shall prescribe the
mode for electing delegates for the District
of Columbia. An alternate delegate for
each delegate to the National Convention,
to act in case of the absence of the dele
gate, shall bo elected in the same manner
and at the same time an the delegate is
elected. And the delegatea-at-largo for
each State and their alternates shall be
elected by State Conventions in their re
spective Suites."
The changes embodied in the above,
from the rulos and cm.toms which pre
viously obtaiued can bo explaiued very
briefly:
First. AH epec'no limitations as to the
time oi selecting State or District Dele
gates, have beeu abolished.
Necoud. State Con ven tionscan not here
after subdivide into district conventions,
for the selection of district delegates, since
this class of delegates must be elected iu
"the same way" as Representative to
Congress are nominated and by the people
of tho respective districts.
Tuiru. Where new apportionment
laws are in operation, and counties have
been displaced from, former districts, dis
trict delegates must be selected lrom the
."w Congresioual district, iu like manner
as candidates for Congress are nominated.
Members of the State Committee and
officers of County Committees will rapid
ly promote a knowledge of these rules by
requesting their publication in all of their
local Republican journals.
The Issue Presented.
The preliminary skirmitsh between
the free trade and protection wings of
the Democracy of Pennsylvania in
this city yesterday resulted in a victo
ry for the President and Lis friends,
and Mr. Raadall and his partisans
have been sent about their business.
Whether the rauk and file of the Dem
ocracy of the State will in their selec
tion of delegates to the State Conven
tion ratify the action of the State Com
mittee, and give themselves over,
Lound band and foot, to the enemies
of American manufacturing interests
and American workiugmen, the future
must reveal ; but it must be confessed
tbat it looks as if Mr. Scott aud bis
allies will succeed in whipping the
party of the State into endorsement of
the President's free trade views, and
that they will be able to send a dele
gation to the National Convention
pledged to his renoinination. The re
sult of such action must be apparent
to all who are not blinded by partisan
bigotry or misled by grsed for office
or political power and influence. Penn
sylvania, always a strong protection
State, roust become almost solidly so
on the Issue as presented by the Demo
cratic committee. Let the contest
come. The free trade leaders have
grown bold to rashness, but the people
of the oountry are ready to meet them,
and when the battle of the ballot takes
place Pennsylvania will give a good
account of herself. IlarrUbttrg Tele
grap
. rcuul brigadier is now on the
Supremo Bench of the United Stales.
"Fiii;n Trade and Low Wages" is
the cry of the Pennsylvania Democ
racy. How do the workingmen of Penn
sylvania like the attitude of the Dem
ocracy in declaring for free trade t
Here was a bold, oulnnoken derlara-
iu favor of the pauper labor of Eu
rope.
-a i i
Ar the rureting of the Democratic
State Committee in Harrisburg last
week, Free Trade was king. Randall's
man Sanders was knocked out, and
Scott's man Kisncr was elected Chair
man. Cleveland and his free trade
message were endorsed body and
breeches, and the Democratic party of
Pennsylvania place J squarely and un
equivocally upon a free trade platform
of the rankest order. No denying the
charge any more; the issue is made,
and the Republican party accepts the
challenge, with the promise, upon that
issue, to roll op net less than a hun
dred thousand majority in November.
The Elections Committee of the
House seems to thoroughly understand
what is expected of it by the Demo
cratic majority, and to be determined
that these expectations shall be fully
realized. It has bustled Thoebe out
of its presence with almost brutal dis
regard of the rights of contestants,
and this act is to be followed by the
ousting from his seat of Mr. White,
the Republican member from the
Twelfth Indiana district. It looks as
If the Democratic majority of fifteen
is not large enough to suit the leaders
of that majority, and as if the Elec
tions Committee have undertaken to
increase it.
Ir cnything were needed to convince
the pcoplo of the peril which threat
ens the best interests of the State and
country under continued Democratic
rule, the evidence was furnished last
Wednesday in the almost unanimous
adoption by the Democratic State
committee of the resolution endorsing
President Cleveland's free trade views
and pledging the party to his renomi
nation. Just what Democratic pro
tectionists think of this action we shall
doubtless Boon discover ; but it is cer
tain that it will net lessen the chances
of an increased Republican majority
in Pennsylvania, nor check the hopes
of the election of a Republican Presi
dent next November.
Congressman Exloe, a Democrat
from Tennessee, has introduced a bill
appropriating $150,000 for the erec
tioo of a National Home for ?)isabled
Volunteer Soldiers in the State of
Tennessee. This Home is to be open
to all honorably discharged Union
soldiers or sailors disabled by disease,
wounds or otherwise, and "to all hon
orably discharged or paroled soldiers
and sailors who served in the army or
navy of the late so called Confederate
States." This puts patriots and trait
ors on exactly the same looting. Well,
if Mr. Lamar is good enough to sit on
the Supreme Bench, why should the
privates in the Confederate armies be
slighted 1ifercer DinjHttch.
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and or UacuMt AU4j farntKb to ths
tiuMS tbs prios at whleb thsy ars tisrs udsrsX adfe
WmSam f lha Wrld. N itvul a Onil Cnm-
tltts daartillaasl A1 IUMirtlion r h st vondarful
Workaol lr ud of MM. Vary taWrMllnf and Inatrmcllv.
Waainaf (ha A Sacrltian ot lha stikr woadar.
fal and bMtittrtU ttikos IwuS ft I Uta bvtkua of S khi, wltS
frorM tllatrftioiia.
'A plMr KisrUoa. a- Otasr Skctohas.
MJotkl Allio's Wire." A cvllacllua oi IrroataUbl j fuf
s'aalcliaa br Us anoal swpalar Suanorowa wrllar tthm daj.
Ta As KmIbIi l'apra Sy Ot.au Auaoara, t'
sf " TtM Sas Duubii." A bjmI rtdlculsualj ruatty took
la avarr way ftuual t "Widow hadotl."
CarisUtaa atawlaa. ht Cmiilu Diessws. OaaUtni
nwbar f nn mt tuarmliir tliriaitaaa alortaa mvt wrilloa
W lSfr 4aa wrttST I0 r U4. Brkaa tsatattUlt.
!!3aiHstia Evcntast Laaia. A b..uk rtf twtcivas,
putslaaaitd (antaa, fur ti. Hill ! ia at honta.
Fapulap liMllatlows saa Otlaica, bsmovoai, Srns.
le an4 palliaile, lutlutiu( U V itiaat, t aS mftl polr.
Thair.m4 Mm of Mrm TIbim. Contain p"r
Iratta nl btnciauiitaa of famoua alf Ausfhaw, ttem (b
tlnaof Franklla U (ha firaaaat.
Paajtlllttr OaoUlioiis. O.nUisidtf tka er1(ls author,
ahlpuf utauf rliraaaa frvquanlly anal Is r4ift ft S 0UBrM
ti8. A Taluai.la work rr rtriort
low I.lfb la New Yark. A aris ai T vHld pa pletsrss
Shnwlnc th dark M of lifa la lha ral cllf . TUutlritd.
Ths Um4 ia Weal It k. Hot adrartlalnf circisiar.
fcnt iburottfttl airaciuat wnrh, fwlntlBg out ft way ky
alilrth ftll snar tnakft mutiaj, awtly, rapidly ftlid konafttly.
Oma Ilaiaarval Papalar fcowa, aaotlnaDtal. fltMtl
ftnd oomlr, turltidlaf rnott af Itkft fav rlia. sn and aid.
lr Narl't llt-lp. Kottl. y Hit li.i liixu rutlM.
A Bartered l.lfe. A Nnvat, B, H.IM Butisp,
An Ola Maa's Bacrtlos. !. By Mrs. Asa f.
Tftraftjta.
Wt will send snr four nf ths sbors books by mail rott-pald anm receipt of only 1 Cants i soy tm for
o Cataiaay twmt ft (or AO nta tbs sour list (0 booka) for Cwcttei tls sutire Mat bound Iu buenla
wimi cuun data, i or vi .iu, Tnlftlttheicrsautft naCAto
Vastus surniii
ww reier v auiy newipAper pUOi
vsi-rBauui. AaarsHAUistum
Jr. JO. H Iv.i
IIUMPIIltEYS'
EOHEOPATEIC VETEUHTABY SPECITIM
For Horse, Crttle, Sheep,
Dog, Hogs, Poultry.
500 PAGE noOKoi Treat.
moat of AsliosUaafJ
Cbart bent Free
cm ! rs. f 'onieslloiis. Iiiflammallon.
A.A.-Hpinal Mroiugltla, 11 ilk Fr.
I.R. Mratuat l.auieuf , H heutnailam.
C llHteuipr, Nttaiil IlMcurvsa
n. IJ. lliiisor Orubn, W orms.
K. F.. Tougba, Htues, rnfunipnla
F.H'ullc or UripttB, liillat-ta
l..ftl .crrlBliK. Ilfmurrlii
II. I riuary aud Klduey Di
f, r.mptive lkifeaar.. Man
K llii.Mca of iisvailoa.
J
use.
tXtbtr C'aa. with Rpecldofl. Manual.
WltcttUunouudM.Klk'miur, 97-00
Price, Slugle Bottle orer (0 duawi .60
fold by Urngglstsi or
8ent Prepaid on Uecelpc sf Price.
Humphrey.' Med. Co., 0 Fulton St., H. T.
CQ K A. WEKK and upwards positively
secured bv men ugeuts soiling Dr.
Buotl's Gsnuine liltx-tric Uult, Huspensnry,
etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Hcott's Elec
tric Cursiits. Ksuiplo fre. Slate eex. I'r.
Bcott, 818 Broadav, N. V. Nov.16 -3ui.
AND REE.'
ti-J ! ! t ' i i H j j
CAPS CAPS !
ANY Hir.K AND ANY PRICK!
embraces everything kept iu this market.
25c. 50c,
CENTS EACH!
ars without itMptlon ins rlisant book sver pub-
nsaacs of ths r-opls aa opportBDitf to scurs th Mil
an i- B 1 c WU WUUJU OOBl, BSC1J
us is cumplst ia tuU:
Tks PorwIIIat RaSlaa. A or1. p7 M. T. Cilsas.
TbeUU OabMt hail. A Ifoaal. Sy Btl v tutii Coas, Jr
The Prl f the OaWa. A Nctval. hy Claka Aosuiti.
lUIUw Ask Mali. iKml, Uf stMAjT Skm.
tUuittmUd.
US IUa. A Nal. By Ktta W. Pnmr.
ssev kks LUac A Vsaal. hf lo auUiur sf "Dora
Tks iXiasaai Braealal. A Howl. By Mrs. Bstst
Wood. lUvitrld.
Ths lawiar'nlMfit i !, Hla W Vupni,
Tht ktniBH taa af Da JattfU M Ma Uida A
Narai. Mi a L STftvsiiawM.
A WcBa1 iilrL i Hosl. y Mast Cwfit liT.
th?dr Vsiwan-'s tla aU. A hal. By Ts
Hrtwara T Bias. AKsvsl. By tks suiksr sf " Dsra
T"-)rtia." tltutrid.
Tha Pflas mf HmmrU. AMaval. By B. L. Vaainoa.
liorta Fartamst. i Mil. If runsui Wiun,
PTllkJf. A JIUfai. py Hilt IM.OCft. JOKia
k 4tulliy
be PaUaa c
riltea. A aumi. wiLinCaLLiNt.
oa Asds. A Naval. St Plomimcsi Maiatia.
pt wrauara a novsi. b urt. hsiit wood,
rwrailas th fetter. A hsval. By Mrs. Ai.bia.Wph.
A tMstywrlcbt' laamalca A V . By Mia. Aania
ti.wiftua. Jtiutiril4.
fair Bat t at law. A Meval. By tks Salter sf "Dor
Ttx-rna." JUuurud.
l.iarHtar'i laala. A Bi. By Mrs. M.T.Ticrom.
JUuMrmttd.
riraa Ivlaa-twa's Oatk. AVawl. By Mr. Mabt
A- U !'. iUt(f at J.
Tfc Waa Uftlaa A Bvl. By Dr. J. II. Idiumi,
The taUfWmla Cahla. A Boval. By U. T. Calhss.
id dok svsr vnerca. woaunau wvass a)uatiiwTe ui 11.
tkn fur frctiODS of A dollar. Ai to our fell a hint.
Utbed In Vw Vnrk VikwlaA to ths Commercial Ag-eoclfa All urtUra flUftd by
, A'uuiiskcra AS.M aaitrra Ms-vat, a ow m raw
S.H.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
IUiaU'i'8 in
TJ" IR 1ST I T TT 12 E.
Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TlOStoTA, I'A,
KIRK'S
FLOATING SOAP
-IS-
THE CHIEF
For th Bath, Toilet and Laundry.
Snow Whlla and Absolutely Fuifj.
If rniir tfsstsr dots not kaft White Cloud ffnar.
Mod 10 can ut fur sample sake so the maksrs,
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO.
w
KSTKitN MEW YORK A PENN
BYLVAN1A RA) LKOAU.
(Formerly n , n. v. a p. k. a.)
TIMKTAHLE IS KFFKCT Ilea. 19, IW.
WpBtw wT dj i'lttsbu rgh l vi"lo?KsTwarU
A.M. I P.M. I I IaVmTp'.V.
7 3)
Slli.
ar riltliurah lv
tOO iMI
12
4 03
i 4.r
3 lf
A. M.
4 W
I'arker
Koxlmrn
Franklin
lr...Oil City...ar
12 11:12 14
4 2S,
12 40;12 2A
.1 11
2 40
P. M.
1 M)
1 M
2 16
2 05
A. M.
P. M. P.
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M. P.M
P.M.
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406
a.m".
60
7 10
I7 17
77
7 60
7 68
8 10
f8 2
46
90S
9 J5
A. M.
ft'i 11 65
4.1111 00
7 110 40
ar.OIl CItr....lv
H44 fl
8 3.". I
Olooolis
...Eaple Rock..,
rresldent.....
Tionesta.....
Hickory
. Trnnkpy vllle.
Tidloute
.. Thompson a...
Irvineton...
Warren
94 10 R0
9 AO
801 1
t7M;l2
7 4(l!l2
t7l?S 12
7 102
49 II
12 11
p.m.Ia.
8 87
7 M
7 2
6 30
f4 13
4 ZA:
14 45
8 4.')
6 00
ft SO
I v...Klnua....arl
6 12
P.M.
P. M. A. M.
4 201 l.
P.M. A.M.
8 00 11 25
lv...ltrsdford ..ar1
P. M.i A.
6 12 1 1
ft 511 11
5 00 10
a a:)1 io
S21 10
h 11 10
5 OS 10
4 54 t
4 4 ! S
4 311 8
4 17 P
4 10 9
M.
P.M.
8 12
A. M.
9 40
15 ar...Klncua....lv
S'll... Hnfrar Run ...
6fl ... ..Corvdon
20 1 Ono'ville
fi0....Wo,f Run....
24 ounkor llrHlKe.
15 ...Rort House....
41 ... 8nlninno. ...
li .80. Carrollton..
50 ...Ho Vandalia...
10 Allpi;aiiy....
9 4ft
43:11
31)1 11
2 10
24 10
081 9
Ml 7
S3 10 01
8 40 10 11
8 47 raiH
8 63 10 24
7 07 10 3S
7 23' 10 6ft
7 57 11 0
7 47 11 21
8 OS 11 87
8 10 11
P.M. 'A.M.
30 7
2 6
12' 6
0ft
OOilv Oloun ... .ar
P. M.lA. M.
M
KO. 8. ATI-HELL, Oeii'l Sunt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Oon'l Tcwis'r ant! Tiokot Ag-ent.
No. Pi K.Ti lmniro St., ilulfaio, V, T.
J. L. CltAIU, Aneut, Tlouesta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Mont dlront route to Plttebiirfrh and the
FiiNt. Only roulo lnudinir passengers at
Union Rtstion without delays or transfer.
aft-Tralns run bv Eastern Time.
Time table In effect Nov. L0, 1HW7.
Northward.
i. " 8." .r 1
h. in. p.m. p.m.
0 (Ml MM), 2 (XI
10 is 1000: a is
104710 am 4 m
11 3-.ii 11 4 50
11 45111 4:'. ft lift
12 II 12 II ft 32
12 4(1112 25 ft 4il
12 48; 12 32' 6 40
Southward
2. I 4. I 0.
TTv! a?
I'itlHlmruh.
..111. Is. m. p.m.
7 60! 7 80. I 15
8 30 8 1012 10
6 05 6 451 1 37
ft 231 ft 0210 63
ftP'i 4 43 10 31
4 30' 4 12'lOOa
4 2Kj 4 03: 9 62
W. I. June
Kittan nin
Rod llsnk.
Eat Itradv
... Taikor
.. Vox lm i if .
.KiiilKiUmi.j
K ('iiiierdt'll'
..Frnnkliu...
...Oil City...!
4 lOi 8 66 9 41
1 21
1 07! 6 2
1 38! 7 00
2 05 7 80
H.m 'p.m.
8 42
S 10 9 Oil
2 45 8 S4
2 l&l 8 0a
a. in, in.
1 611
2 l.-:
3 II
2 40
p.m.
p. in,
3 If
p. m.
. 111. 'u. in
3 06i
4 Oh! ,
6 13;
6 6(' ,
8 10
8O0I
jW.N.Y.A l
..TitiiNville
Currr....
..Marvillo...
...lirM'ton...
.. Hunk irk.
I... Hufl'alo...
p-tn.iA.in.it 111.
1 4.1 t -U), 7 10
I2 47'l2 22i
11 23 11 151
10 45 10 85'
lonolio 17
8 ftOI 8 80
4 13
6 20
SS."
6 12
7 601
3 ,U! 7 37;
4 251 8 lOi
A(K 8 45;
ft 3D W 05'
7 2;4iI0.V
8 00 1 1 25 ,
8 llll 11 4ft
p. 111. a. III. i. 111
...Tionrsta ..
. .Tldiotite...
..Irviiieton.
...Warren...
Salnmanra.
..Kradford..
Olean
Ar. Lv.
1 18
8 I61.
7 40.
7 loj.,
6 40..
4 64..
4 201.,
4 10.
p.m...
12 43
12 111
II 50
9 63
9 1ft
9 05
a. in.
.ir-IulTalo Sunday Train leaves Pitta
liurich 0.00 a. 111., arrivoa at Oil City, 2:16
p. lit, KuturniiiK, leaves Oil City 2:40 p.
111., urrivos at Pittsburgh. 8:00 p. in., stop
ping at all stations.
UAVII) M.CARtJO. Geil'l Hupt.
K. II. UTLUY, Ocn. Frl. A Pass. AgU
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Send for7G-Pago
ILLUSTRATED. CATALOGDE
MENTION THIS PAPER.
FJORTHERR PACIFIC
Nlow price railroad
FREE Government LANDS.
IraiLUUNt ar SCItSH of eiu-fa In Mlnnnofs. Norm
okit.L, M'ntti.na, hiaho, Waaiitniru.n ntl Orr,roii.
CCIn CUD I''iu-tiona with Kup rt'-Tihimf Tbs
dtNU rUllBShT AnoiUtmKl, UrautlnK sn4 Tim
N i La-Kin now to siilt'r Bent f rtjft. Art-!rt
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