THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WtNK, toiTon 4 PnerAitron. WEDNESDAY, i ANUARY 1, 1890. Yhe Governorship. There teems to be a pretty well nettled idea amongst the Republicans all over the Rtate that the Guberna torial candidate should come from the Northwestern portion of the State this jear, as a matter of right and justice to the party, which has from year to Tear contributed very largely to the magnificent majorities of the past. Two candidates, both excellent men, from the Northwest, aro now promi nently before the people. They are, Secretary Stone, of Warren, and Sen ator Delamater, of Crawford. What the friends of theso gentlemen thould carefully guard against is to avoid doing anything that would deprive this section of the State from securing the candidate, and this aim we feel confident will be kept in view by all. Senator Delamater is thus spokeo of by the Philadelphia JYeM of De cember 5th : "The formal announcement by Sen ator Delamater of bis candidacy for the governorship, which was published in the IYcss yesterday, aroused a great deal of comment among city Republi cans. The senator, who made a great many friends on the occasion of the Young Republican's reception on the Friday previous to the last State elec tion, when he met there nearly all the prominent Republicans in town, re turned to the city from New York yesterday and he went to the Lafay ette, where he had a number of callers." Several city Republicans who are well acquainted with Senutor Dela mater predicted yesterday a very live ly canvass for the governorship from this time forward. One of them said : "Senator Delamater showed very good judgment when he announced his candidacy at this time. The an nouncement is much better now than it would have been later. It is better for all tbe candidates. There is no use, when a man is supposed to be aiming for an object in politics, for him to keep coquetting with the people and tryiug to make them think that he is 'in the bands of his friends.' The fact that Delamater has not in dulged in that old platitude, but has come out in a dignified, common sense way and said be was a candidate will do him good. "I saw. a good deal of the roan at Ilarrisburg during the last session of the legislature and I formed a very high opinion of him. lie is a man of pluck and courago and bis voice in the councils of tbe party at the state cap ital was always in favor of sound, common sense politics, and his judg ment on party affairs is looked upon even by older leaders as first-class. - Meantime benator JJeJamater, in announcing his candidacy, has simply done what some of his friends and Bcauaintances have been advising him to do for several weeks past. He chose his own time however. Several weeks ago when he was in the city happening to meet Mr. Joel J. Baily socially, that gentleman, after chatting with him awhile, laid bis hand on bis arm and said, playfully : "Senator, i you are a candidate for governor you Lad better be getting around and be making a canvass." Senator Dela mater laughed and Baid there was plenty of time, that be did not wish to complicate matters in connection with the state ticket. The following biographical sketch of Senator Delamater is written by Prof. Bates, author of "Pennsylvania in the War :" George Wallace Delamater was born in Meadville, Pa., on the 31st of March, 1849, and has consequently seen tbe full half of the four score years, the extreme limit of man. He is of the eighth generation of the family of Delamaters in this country, Clauds le Maitre or De le Maitre and bis wife Hester, daughter of Pierre Dd Bois, from whom be is descended, baving been married in Holland, whither they bad gone to escape re ligious persecution in 1652, and in tbe same year emigrated to New Amster dam, now New York. His materoal ancestry is traced back for nine gener ations in this country, William Towne, from whom be is lioeally descended, having settled in Salem, Mass., in 1640. Salem Towne, the educator, was a descendant from this branch of the family and the late Schuyler Col fax and Governor Tod from the Del amater Branch. No family has dis played a more patriotic devotion to country, whether in the earlier or later struggles for free institutions and their perpetuity than this, the rolls of the army in every fresh encounter, bear ing with honor the name of Delama ter. In participating, in public affairs Mr. Dilamaler has been iuflutoceJ more bv a desire to harmonize con flictiog and warring interests and factions thaa for personal or selfish advancement. To subserve the good of the public, to uphold a broad, vig orous, reasonable and just policy in State and nation, has been his settled, unyielding purpose. To give to every roan of whatever faction or clique, a fair bearing and his legitimate in fluencein short, to forego the dicta tion of roasters and return to the sim plicity of the best days of party man agement has been the cardinal doc trine in his political life. How well bis principles have been indorsed and approved is shown by his advancement, which, for a young man, is honorable. He was mayor of Meadville in 176, senatorial delegate to tbe state convention in 178 and chairman of tho Republican county committee during the campaigns of 1878 and 187!). In 1880 he was choten a Garfield presidential elector for Pennsylvania, and in 1886 wst elected to the state senate. In all these positions he has shown himself a safe and sagacious leader, harmonizing conflicting interests, pointing out the goal to success by the path of justice and honor, without embittering politi cal antagonism, and to-day the party with which he is allied in Crawford county was never in a more united and healthy condition. During his term in the senate ho has shown marked abilitr and has honest- lv and fairly achieved the place rf leader in that body, though surround ed by men much older and more expe rienced than himself. Recognizing his ability he was made chairman of the committee on banks and banking, and a member of the committees on financo, judiciary general, railroads and other less important ones. Ho is always ready in all these positions to take the laboring oar. Indeed, he has won tbe title of the hard worker in the commit tee room and the able advocate on the floor of the senate. David Mintz, MARIENVILLE, PA. FOR THE HOLIDAYS ID OTHER DAYS ! Wo have just receieed a complete lino of Napkin Rings, A In Cake Dishes, Casters, Spoons, Knives and Forks, prices. Our Stock of FIXE DIIKSH C;OIS nt very Influenza has become epidemic throughout nil Europe, and has reach ed this continent. At Grst the disease was not considered very dangerous. but of late many deaths have occurred, that are directly traceablo to that cause. The high-falutin name for the malady is "La Grippe," and it is sup posed to have had its origin in Russia. It is believed that the epideraio will spread over tbe whole civilized world. The Superintendent of the Elev enth Census, Robert P. Porter, has is sued bis first bulletin designating the supervisor's districts of tbe several Stales aod Territories. Pennsylvania has ten districts, composed as follows: First, Philadelphia, city and County; Second, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster and York counties; Third, Berks, Bucks, Lehigh, Montgomery nud Northampton; Fourth, Columbia, Dauphin, Lebanon, Montour, North umberland and Schuylkill; Fifth, Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Mon roe, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming; Sixth, Bradford, Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Ly coming, McKean, Potter, Sullivan and Tioga; Seventh, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, Snyder and Union; Eighth, Arm strong, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, In diana, Jefltrson, Somerset aod West moreland; Ninth, Allegheny, Beaver. Greene and Washington ; Tenth, But ler, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango and Warren. Is the largest In County nt price to suit nil. As to LADIES' WRAPS, wo have them In Plush, Cloth, Newmarkets, Ac, and In all the Leading Styles, Tailor-iii:ule, and ore offering Bargains. We buy Direct from the Manufacturers, and have n complete lino at Bottom Prices. CUTLERY Complete Stock of I. X. L. Goods in Pocket Knives and Razors. Also a full line of Aniorican Pocket and Butcher Knives. REVOLVERS Smith A Wesson, Harrington !t Richardson Arms Company Cartridges of all kinds. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. Tho most Complete Slock of Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods in this section of the State. Call and exnmino for yousolves. We have our Stock of Clothing made for us, f.nd have In stock a very fino lino of Ready Mado goods. In fact the best in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nice lino of OVERCOATS suitable for Holiday presents. Mintz's Troubles! This Isn't the name of n play, but means that Mints', is actually in trouble, llo got so enthusiastic in his Eastern purchases, that ho bought more goods than his sloro will hold, hence his mix let y to make a litllo breathing room. He Is "long"' in Iho fol- owing lines, whoso prices ought to cause a rapid depletion In tho stock. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Oiu- Men's Suits from $3.09.111) to $20.00. OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS ! In Overcoats wo have no equal, and sold at Hock-Bottom prices. UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, &C. Ladies' Merino' Vests, extra fine, at 3" cts.. worth 7.rc. Snino price in Men's, and proportionately good values in Children's. Ladies' scarlet vests at IK) cents, easily worth ? 1.60. DRESS GOODS! WESTERN SEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly 11., N. Y. it P. It. R. Timo Tablo taking olli-el, MnV 12lh. 1K8I1. Kivicrn '1 line Tiilli Meridian. Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City and points West us follows i NnlB Through Freight (carry ing passengers). nnn . m. Nil. ill HuMalo Express 1'2:X noon. No. (it sy freight (currying iinsHcttKcrs) No. ;i Oil City Exi rcss All wool, double fold Dress Flannel and Tricots, In all colors, at I.! cents per yard, would bo n bonanza at llo cents. Higher tirades. Newmarkets, Wraps, Seal Plush Sacnuos, at Rock Bottom Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES ! HeplerJ Corners. at present BOOTS AND An Extra fino assortment of all the best makes at Rock Prices. FIXE OF JEWKLKY. Gold and Silver Watches in great numbers. Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms, Kings, trma, ic, iVe. Our Queensware Department is Complete in Best "Albion" ware. TRUNKS, VALISES, 8ATI1ELS, &o. In Roots and Shoes wo have no equal, and can't bo undersold. And so It is In nil our departments. Givo us a cull and convince yourself. Highest market prlco paid for Hides, Furs, Pelts and Ginvong. J. M. MHm CUT PRICE STORE, FEW KEPLER BLOCK:, TIONESTA, PESWA. 89. We WILL March at the hhad or Tin: And givQ nioro value for $1.00 than can bo got elsewhere 1 Brussels, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths of all shades and designs. Highest market prioopald for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Pelts, Ginseng, Ac. DAVID MINTZ. of Miss Maggie Frill is visiting friends near hero. Mrs. Geo. Sliker was the guest Mrs. F. Stitzirgcr not long 6inco. Tbe schools of this section are closed during this week, and tho teachers are attending institute. Protracted meetings are still in progress at Washington M. E. Church. John Dachant and Boston Seigle who have been stopping near Whig Hill, are at present rusticating in this proximity. Dec. 30. Abyss. 'CARTER'SI t iwR m! PILLS. CURE Resolutions of Respect. At a regular meeting of Washington Camp, 304, P. O. S. of A., Clarlngton, Ta., held Dec. 21, 1880, the following resolu tions were adoptod : Whereas, An Alhviso Providence has seen proper that luo Angel oi i;eiun should visit our Camp for tho first time and suddenly remove from our midst our beloved brother, Clarenco B. Coon. Resolved, That while bowing in humble submission to Divine will, we tincorely mourn the loss of our friend and brother. Resolved, That the sincere and heartfelt sympathy Of our camp oe exienueu 10 me parents and family in their bereavement- Resolved. That as a tribute of respect to the memory of our departed brother, the charter of our Camp be diaped in mourn ing for a period of thirty days j that these resolutions be recorded in full on the minutes of the Camp, published in the Camp Jveir and county papers, and a copy presented to tho family of tho de ceased brother. M. T. HUCDMAK, J. J. Brewer, M. D., J. 51. Huff, Committee. Pick Hendsohs and relieve all the I roubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Iliuiness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Fain in the Side, &o. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Cjibtkb's Lrrm Uvm Pills am equally valuable in Constipation, curius; and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if Uiey only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suitor from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without tueia. But after ail sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartkr's Little Ltvxa Pil.ia are very small and very easy to lake. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 35 cents; five tor $1. Sold every where, or sent by niau. CASTES HH1CIH1 CO., Hew Tort, tall 721. Smilli.3. M Tries, ALL & Wljp TRADE Where to buy goods to fit tho season is tho question now, unU tho answer comes, at ID. BE&IDTIETT'S FAMOUS iOW PRICE STORE Where New Ooods are constantly arriv lug. ins place is Headquar ters for &a talari A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with tho Philadelphia Weekly Press affords an opportunity for obtaining an immense amount of reading at a vory trilling cost, By this arrange inert we are enabled to furnish both the Rki'1'bi.ican and the Weekly Press at the very low price of l.lb. Any person Bonding us this amount will receive the to papers for one year, ail advance of only 'lu cents over the price of tho Kkvitb- lican aluno. OIU suuseriuers wuo pay up all arrearages and $1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid offer. The Weekly Press is the very best woekly family in tho country, containing 10 pages weekly of the choicest General News, Household and Agricultural reading, Huong Editorials, Young People's De partinunf, a good Continued Story, in short everything that goes to make tho most desirable family reading matter. With these two papers in your family you will bo sure of the best service in each department. The Hepihilican is the oiliest and best of the coui.ty papers, sup plies rou weekly with all the home news of interest, such as no city weekly can possibly givo, and the Weekly 11-ess pro vides vim Willi all the world wide news and a "mass of general reading such as no lis-ul naiier can nossihly furnish. Uy taking advantage of our combined oiler you get the best of each class of reading in its nroi.er nlace and at a iiriee so rea bonable that you cannot all'oid to deprive yourself and liuuily of the bonelil oi it. No such oiler has ever been made by any responsible paper in tho couuly. bub sell bo now. OF PURE CCD LIVER C!L HYPOPHOSPHITES .Almost as Palatable as Milk 8o disguised that it can be tnfcen, digested, sud assltnllatrd by lhf ir.ost avnsltlve stomaeli, wlieu tbe plain oil cannot be tolerated; and by the com 1I nation of tbe all wltU the liypi nhosphitcs Is mai n move etllcaciuus. Ennarksbto as a ttsh pic-dnctr. Persoas gain rapidly niille tulla; It. SCOTT'S EMFLSIOH la c.-!inolulrfd by Physicians to be tUo Fines' u4 l:.-t i-n-j .ira tlou in the world fur the rvlivf uuj curt consumption, ecscru'-A. CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACSATiOM, COLDS and CKaCJi-C COUGHS. The great remedy fnr Ctn smrtpt'on, cr.d Wast'uuj in ChiUirnt. It; oil i'ntjy.Kfs NOW 1'OIVTIIE "i:00 p. in. H:0r p, in. For 1 lick or v. Tldloiile. Warren, Kln.on. IlriKlliird, Olciin and the Kast: No. SO Oli-an Kxpress H:-ina. m. No. :U Pittsburgh Kx press 3: -111 p. in. No. tut Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:1-J p. m. Trains fill and 1M1 Hun Daily and carry passengers to and from mints between Oil City and Irvinrlnii only, other trains run iliiily except Numlay. Oct i inio 'I allies ami full inlcrmntion from J. I CU A 1(1, Audit, Tionesta, l'a. It. IlKl.Ii, (lim'INupt. J. A. KKM.OWN, llen'l Passenger .t Ticket Agent, liull';il.i, N. V. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. !ealein in 1650. 3T TJ 13 IN" ITTJ 3Rj 3U. -A lso,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, PA. is SV?.J RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER ho wonderful Cough euro. A posltivo uro for Whooping Cough and all I hroat, best and Lung Troubles, and nil Coughs, s also the best known Honicdy for local lains. such as Lumbago, Sciatica, eto. Sold by nil druggists. nug-ly. Wo nr ISTEW GOODS 1 re lust opening our Fall purchnses of Fall and Winter floods, and mnikingliicm 1 at prices that KNOCK TI1K llOTTOM OUT OF "HOCat BOTTOM!" CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, CLOTHING, n.,- fi, .H.I.... Ttonm hn novcr linen so CHOCK FCLI. of Harraina as this Full. Blt- ..n.nmi ill nrico lmin 81.00 lo f Jll.UO. A liarir-llll 111 every sun I mir suicr is mo Largest, Assoilment tho liest, and I'rlcos too i.owosi oi ..; t in rurwv umiiM. OVERCOATS W'a ltvmr we are Headnuarters for Overcoats! We will sell ft good Chinchilla Overcoat for ?3.f0. Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat for MKI. We will sell 1-iner rira.ina nt nncc to ofirrcsnnni . o have an r.xccliont i.mo oi uvercoais ranging in price from fl.OO to S'Ju.oo. Iu Boys' and Youths' Overcoats wo can tit und pluosu a tiov from four years up. iJ-DON'T 11UV OVERCOATS TILL YOU UO TIIP.OUCII OI H STOCK! DRESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS! It would tako a whole newspaper to do justice in advertising our stock of press Ooods. Flannels mid Domestic Uoods. Wo will simply suv turn. e mnoine o i i nr..-. and the ASSOKTMKNT. Tho quality oi tho gnoilo ami the low prices wo navo t them WILL MAKK T1IF.M (JO. , , We have a better Assortment man ever in i.i.ai i - ,.,,,,,.,,. i ihiiv vi'im a UK r1 I.ADIKS' JACICKTS MISSF.S anil C IIILliul.N ivittl'Nl Tn Ijiilies'. Misses' und Children's Wraps wo uro HiJit to tho Front. Wo also have a lino assortment of SEAL PLUSH SACQTJ'ES! Jf DON'T FAIL TO SKE OUH CLOAK DEPARTMENT UEFOKK YOU I1UY nsroTioiLNrs, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING - O-OOIDS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, JEWELRY, GLASSWARE, IJUEENSWARE, Ac, Ac, A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always be found at my store, and al ways tno nest anti iresnesi tne markets all'ord. Call and examine mv Stock and Prices, and be convinced that I will sell you goods as low as tne lowest, t'nuniry I'roiiuoe, Hairs and Junk taken in exchange, and the highest prices allowed. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. i).iyii isAiixirrr, opp. Lawrence House, Tlucrsl A, lA. Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts, Hats and Caps Wo haven't space to enumcrato prices, only to say that WF. VILL T DERSOLD. Call iu aud wo will.conviuco you that what wo say is I ltU All Grades Underwoar. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Idittens. Fine Assortment of Neckwear. r.E UN NOT Hi GROCERIES, FLOUR ATJD FEED. ni.r rirncnrv Dcnni-tinent is nlwavs un to tho Standard. Everything sold at tli3 Lowest Possiblo Price. Wo tako pleasure iu showing goods. Coine and tea us. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS tfc TIONESTA, SIGGINS GROCERS, PEWN VtTATCHMAKING. V Tho undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, that ho has relumed to Tionesta and has located in tho Kepler lilock, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, where he will be prepared to greet his old friends and many new ones. Having contracted an inward disease from which I have suf fered fur IU years, and which requires ex ercise, I must therefore havo an hour's walk each morning and evening, and sliall open my odice at S o'clock, A. M., and eluso at 8 o'clock, P. M. R. HALLE, Tionesta, Pa. TJOARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS -1J for Forest County. 8. H. Towlur M. 1).. President: J. W Morrow M. 1)., Kocretiiry ; J. 11. Kiggins M. 1.. Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet iu l)r. Morrow's ollico, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. iu. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trado-Marks obtained, an all Patent business conducted for Moder uro Fees. Our ollico is opiiosito I. S. Patent Ofh and we can secure patent in less time limn those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. We adviso if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in yourStato, county, or town, scut free. Address, C. A. SNOW A CU, Opp. Futonl Ollico, Washington, I). C. WESTWARD, HO! Are you contemplating a journey West or South? If so, tno undersigned can give von (HA PEST RATES of FARE or FREIGHT. Also furnish Maps, Guides and any information relative to the Funn ing, Grazing or Mining distric's of the West or South. Call on or address, R. II. WALLACE, Ticket Agent N. Y., P. O. Rv. Ofllce in L'ni.iu Depot, OIL CITY", PA. 1 A!!:'!;:':'? CTor-noWI. n;.t tbi.- lie lit tlrao I tT'.J.la Ihesobootn? (Wrair-Vnl ftin'f 1 1 -sft nJi TCL?iMl fetH black li.c mi I t.w-r u-t-r;Lu. !jrs:i4 WoHfsAOMEeiaeling I iht Slacking 'for ifen, TI'nl ct(i Children. The IlICII EST BLACK rOI.ISTL Staking LeallurWutcqtrooJ and 7ureWe. Ko Brush, A Shine Latti a Week. Can be vaehed uilh vcitcr, tr.me a Oilcloth. The Fincet Dressing for Humeri. Bold br 6h RUins, Groom. Tkozzttts, aud retailer atnuiralt!. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PKiUDflPHll. t&Lj&S1 IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FMESUEST GSIQGEMTES, BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in cliargo of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DRALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. Is hero furnh-hoil of tho eonsequonoo of neglecting to take wise vilely ad vice. This man thought ho know it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because they were low. Ho paid two prices for an inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For futuro reference She gave him the shako iu ft inild form and threatened divorce for the next otlcnce. She's all right. To fail to trado with Nelson Greoulund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate your husband to know a b;irgain when ho sees it. . Train tlieni in tho way iney should go (for Furniture.) Aud remember1 that way is to CREEWLUMD'S, Undertaker A Einbalmer, 3;il Exchango Block, WARREN, PA. of TF YOU WANT a resneetable Job X printing at a reasonable price send your order to this ollico. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. icoxf win: EOBiroi Mm mm: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. of the firm of MORC1C BRO'S, ' OPTICIAIT, rtpocialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to soil our New High Arm Automatic Sewing Machine, Tho No. 11. Liberal inducements. Address WHEELER A WILSON MFG.. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Established 1813. 4 j , N
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