The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 16, 1890, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. K. WINK,
CDITOH 4 PHOPHlITOB.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1800.
Announcements.
I'll I l A II liH, SAtfRIMV, JfNK 1, 18IM.
Tkbms President Jud;o, f-f; Con-
KiP", ?J0: Senate, $15; Assembly, flOj
Associate Judiro, $10; Prothonotary, $10;
Phoriff, $H; County Commissioner, ;
County Superintendent, fA; Auditor, $.') ;
.tury Commissioner, i'l; Polopate to State
Convention, $4 Strictly cash in advance.
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce tlio name
of SAMUEL D. IRWIN, of Tionestn, Pa.,
as a rnndidnto for the otllco of President
Jndtre, mihfoct to tlio decision of the Re
pnhlicnn County Primaries, and tho 87th
Judicial District Convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDOE.
Wo are authorized to announce C. F.
GILLESPIE, of Klnirsley township, as n
rnndidnto for Associate Judge, subject to
Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce C. W.
CLARK, of Tionosta township, as a candi
date for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
We nre authorized to announce JOSEPH
O. DALE, of Tionosta, a a candidate for
Associate Judge, subject to Republican
tisnges.
We are authorized to announce FRED
ERICK STIT.INOER, of Tionosta town
ship, as a candidate tor Associate Judge,
subject to Republican usages.
ASSEMBLY.
We are authorized to announce the
name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksburg,
Harnett township, as a candidate for As
sembly, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce the
name of S. 8. TOWLER, of Jenks town
ship, as a candidate for Assonbly, subject
to Republican usages.
Wo aro authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCHER, of Tionosta township, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to Re
publican usages.
PROTIIONOTARY.
We are authorized to announce CALVIN
M. ARNER. as n candidate for Prothon-
otary, Register, Reoorder. Ac, subject to
ltepuuncan usages.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
ll. RUTLER, of Tionosta, as a candidate
lor sneritt, subject to Kepublicau usages.
Wo are authorized to announce HARRY
MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages
We are authorized to announce JAMES
K. GREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony
township, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
It. OSGOOD, of Kingsley township, as a
candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi
can usages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
McINTYRE, of Harmony township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Rcbublicun usages.
Wo are authorized to announce J. J.
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to .Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F,
LEDEBUR. of Green township, as a can'
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce SAM
UEL MERVIN, of Hickory township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to .Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce A. K.
SHIPE, of Jenks township, as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to Re
publican usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
Wo are authorized to annmince CHRIS
TOPHER ZUENDEL, of Kingsley town
ship, as a candidate for Jury Commission
er, subject to Republican usages.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
AGNEW, of Tionosta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican State Conven
tion. We are authorized to announce JAMES
D. DAVIS, of Tionosta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican State Convention.
Tit R Domoe- iis of the House are
afraid tj attempt to eel tip a tariff
bill of their own, and have announced
that they will simply oppose tie Mc
Kioley bill. It will become a law all
tho fa mo.
The Boston Globe advises the Penn
sylvania Democrats to nominate Mr.
Pattison for Governor. .This inter
ference from Massachusetts will doubt
less be gently but firmly resented by
the William A. Wallace Democracy.
Gen. Raum, Commissioner of Ten
sions, in a report just made to the
Secretary of the Interior, shows bis
olTioe to be in a better condition than
ever before. Every application on
file on the Grot of last January will
have been examined by the Grst of
May.
Some; of onr able Democratic con
temporaries are convinced that the
surplus will soon be larger and more
burdensome than ever. They should
calm themselves, and bear ever in
mind the comforting truth tbCt it is
easier to deal wilb a surplus than with
a deficit.
TO CANDIDATES.
We will, in the course of a couple
of weeks, begin the printing of pri
mary election tickets, and .want to
make one job of the whole batch, so
that all who wish tickets should send
in thgir orders at their earliest conven
ience, always accompanied by the
cash. The prices will be as follows:
One dollar per thousand up to 5000,
and 50 ceuts per thousand for all over
that amount. Please make a note of
this and'save delay.
Sheriff Sickles, of New York, in
sists that he shall still be called "Gen
eral." How would il suit him to be
called General Sheriff?
The body of the Pennsylvania
Democracy is with us still, but its
brains have vanished in the death of
Mr. Randall. Now that the great
leader is dead, mark how eager those
who scorned his counsel and betrayed
his confidence will be to pay tribute
to his memory.
The bill of Representative Butter-
worth, to levy a special tax of $1,000
and a tax of 5 cents per pound and
20 cents per bushel upon the articles
which are the subject matter of sales
under "futures" and "option" con
tracts, has been favorably reported to
the House. The report says tho bill
is intended to apply to speculative
gambling in fictitious farm products,
and does not injuriously aiJect any
legitimate trader or dealer in farm
products.
'Some of the Democrats and their
Mugwump allies are kicking because
Senator Quay does not prosecute the
New York World for libel. They
should pause long enough to remember
that Senator Quay is as ready to an
swer any criminal charges that may be
made against him as is the World. If
he has committed crimes why does not
somebody prosecute him ? The World
may advertise itself by sending nnpro
tected maiden ladies around the globe
but if it expects to gain .notoriety by
becoming defendant in a libel suit
brought by Senator Quay, the pros
pects are that it will linger long in the
soup of expectancy. Blizzard.
Pretty state of things down in
"Old Kaintuck." In Harlan Court
II01180 an outlaw is on trial for mur
der and bis friends threaten bloodshed
if he is convicted. Why do they try
him, then T If the man is to be rescued
at the revolver's point by his friends,
and there is to be bloodshed, the beet
thing to do is to turn him loose with
the other outlaws in the Kentucky
hills. The chances are that be will be
killed by one of his own kind in a
short time. It is a pretty state of
things, anyhow, when the judge has to
be guarded by soldiers to and from
the court bouse, and messages are sent
to His Honor to the effect that the
jury trying tne murderer will Dever
live to get home if he is convicted.
This could only happen south of
Mason & Dixon's line.
MARCH WINDS Al APRIL SHOWERS
nrinrr nH iimmor BRIE FORTH MAY FLOWERS!"
upi aim uuiiiuiii
WESTERN NEW YORK ,k PENN
SYLVANIA HAILUOAD. formerly
N. Y. T. R. R.
Time Table tiiMng efWt May 12th, 1W,
Eastern 1 line "ot Ii Murlili.in.
X-L-C-R
Grand Opening of Spring & Summer
Dry Goods, Millinery,
Clothing, &c.
r0 THE PUBLIC t
We have the pleasure of calling your attention this Spring to one of the most
Complete and best eclertod stocks of Staple and Fancy Goods ever shown in this soo-
tion of Ponnsylvauia, at prioos founded on Cash Purchases, and lontr experience In
tho trade.
IN OUR NEW LINE
You will find a Complete line of Fine Domestic and Imported Pry Goods, Notions,
uosiery, moves, loreeut, nines' x urnisuing uooits, summer wraps, ise., iVc.
MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY I MILLINERY I
Remember, vou will wee In our new Millinerr Denartment the vorv ntvlos that
are Just now appearing in tho Loading Millinery Stores in all the largo cities, uuder
iuo management 01 ixponenceu Aitiiiners.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
The most eoniprehonslvo stock of New Stylos In
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS I
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS I
INGRAIN A HEMP CARPETS!
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, Ao
at prices which will satisfy all comers. We save eur patrons money ! Special rooms
lor displaying these goods.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!
Our Slock of Ready-Made Clothinir is a DANDY ! Containing no less than 300 to
400 Suita to select from, and ranging in prices from $A0O to JJ0.00 per suit. And as
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THE WINDS OP MARCH Iirlng forth
a new Stock of
SPUING GOODS
to tho Live Merchant, and tho People be
gin to gather their harvest of SIMM NO it
SUMMER NOVELTIES In April. Wo
never sleep so far as business Is concerned.
The wide-awake man catches tho htiHinoRS
boom on the wing, and his patrons got the
benotlt in cheaper and better goods.
J. M. MINT has now been in New
York amlthn Eastern cities for a month,
and the result of his work is Been in tho
Elegant Lino of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
that now fill our shelves. We wilt knock
the bottom out of competition. "A dollar
saved is a dollar made," and there Is 110
bettor way to make a dollar than by sav
ing it In buying cheaply. We don't mean
in buying cheap or shoddy goods, but
GOOD goods at Low Prlcoa
QUALITY
AGAINST
QUANTITY,
and quality will always
win. Tho wlso
man selects an article liecauso of the ser
vice ho expects to get out of it, while tho
foolish man docs not consider the service.
An experienced merchant huvs to plcaso
his customers. The lil'eof his husiucxa
depends on his ability to cater to their
wants. We have dono this, and aro pre
pared to satisfy
THE MOST FASTIDIOUS.
Come and soo for yourselves. Otirstock
is now in and on our shelves. Highest
market price paid for WOOL, Ginseng and
all kinds of Hides.
Trains will leave Tionosta for Oil Cltr
and points Wost as follows 1
No. It3 Through Freight (carry
ing passengers) (1:40 . pi.
No. 8 1 litiiliilo Express lli'.HBnnon.
No. 01 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) r:cu p. in.
No. H3 Oil City Exi rows 8:05 p. 111.
For Hickory. Tldlouto. Warren, Klnzua,
Bradford, Olcan and tho East:
No. 80 Olean Express M0 a. ill.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 3:4!) p. m.
No. ) Through Freight (car
rying passengers 7;l.ip, m.
J. M. MINTZ, CUT
SEW HI I'M U ItLOCU,
TIOXI2STA, 1
io ucnis' I' urnisning uooos, we are to ine rrnnt wttti a Fine Stock. In every-day
wear we show you One Hundred difforenl kinds of Pants, at 75c, 8O0.. 11.00, 81.25, and
a uuuuy line line 01 puuui.
IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
Under the management of Mr. LYMAN O'DELL, wo carry a tine line cf all the best
manes ami riuiorns 01 cioms w seieei irom in pneo trom d.W to kjo.oo. Kvorv
uttruueut vt arraiueu to 111, anu cioiu us represetuou.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
We have on hand a Corrpleto StocU of all the best mkes, andllatost stylos, at
prioos to suit all, aud only ask you to call and examiue our line for Everybody I
IH GENERAL STOCK,
We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises, Hand-Bag9, Quccnsware, Wall
Paper, Pocket Knives, tiilverwaro, Notions, Baby Carriages, c, Ac
THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Complete in Fine Watches, Flue Chains,
! ine Kings, dec, 010.
DAVID MINTZ,
Marienville, Pa.
FAMOUS LOW PRICE
Trains fi:t and DO Run Dally and carry
passengers to anil 1mm points ticlweeii
Oil City and Irvlneton only. Othor trains
run diillv except Sunday.
Wet l imn 'I antes nut mil information
from J. U CRAIG, Agent, Tlonesta, Pa.
R. BELL, Uen'ISupU
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gon'l PuMRcngor A Ticket Agent,
lluirulo, N. Y.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
FTJKITITirilE.
-Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA.M..
Xsj .J-r--k
RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER
Tho wonderful Cough cure. A positive
tiro for Whooping Coiigli anil all 1 liroat,
Chest aud Lung Troubles, and all Coughs.
Is also the best Known Rcmoily for local
pains, sueli as I.iimlmgo, Muiauca, eio.
Sold by all druggists. ang7-ly.
Howe X'ov. nsilalp AtilitorV
- ictori.
J. W. rsiuck, Treasurer, In account with
tho itoad 1-uiKl of Howe townMiIp, for
tho year en.llnv; March 10,
nrt.
To ain't from f..uncr Treasurer 4'l 'M
To ain't received from Collector liiO 67
(570 93
CR.
By Interest paid on Older 811.... fi3
Ain't orders redecnud 4 285 Oil
l'eruentiigo on orders redeemed 17 67
WE m FORCE! TO ENLARGE 01 STOCK i
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Snoes, and a Full
Line of Pants.
An esteemed contemporary observes
that the Democrats are "gaining
ground" in Illinois. This doubtless
means that many Democrats are wise
ly quitting politics and taking to
farming.
So Mr. Cleveland has been criticis
ing the commercial and diplomatic
policy of Secretary Blaine? Well,
that is more complimentary to the
Secretary than if bis policy bad re
ceived the gentleman's approval.
It is very likely that wbeu Mr.
Scott saw that Greene county bad en
dorsed William A. Wallace he said:
"It's only a little shower, after all."
Mr. Scott proposes that there ehall be
some raiu in Philadelphia and Alle
gheny, and that it shall be real, genu
ine Pattiuon 1882 rain.
The; Edmunds auti-trust bill, which
passed the Senate on Tuesday of last
week, deals neither with prices nor
corners, but prohibits the restraint of
trade between the States or tho intent
to monopolize it. Under it no'trust
would be touched, however great, un
less it could be proved that it restrain
ed trade not production between
tbe States or was organized with th
intention of monopolizing a trade.
No trust yet organized baa ever been
able to make a complete monopoly
ana wnetner an intention to do so
could be proved is open to question
Unless raising a price restrains trade
no trust restrains trade, and if raisiog
tne price of a commodity or of trans
portation restrains trade between the
States the biggest sinners against tbe
principles of the Edmunds bill are the
railroad combinations and agreements
to maintain rates. l luia. IVess.
Grant, Garfield and other leading
Ilepublicaus, who have joined tbe
great majority, were in their time
abused, maligned aud "exposed" in
much the same manner Senator Quay
has been siure he led the Republican
hosts to victory. Blizzard.
It is not at all strange that the
Democrat and Mugwump press should
unauimously agivj that the Senator
must go. No reliable Republican
paper Las yet come to that conclusion.
The death of ex Speaker Samuel J
Randall, at his residence in Washing
ton, on Sunday morning, while not
surprise to the nation, was nevertheless
a great shock to it, inasmuch as th
nation is tbe loser of one of it truest
aud greatest patriots, and best beloved
statesmen. Mr. Randall was held
tbe highest esteem by the people of all
political shades, who knew him to be
one of the noblest works of God, an
honest man. Many very beautiful
tributes are being paid to the memory
or tne dead statesman by tne press and
people, and to his family the most
gratifying part of it all must be the
assurance that all these expressions
come from the heart. Mr. Kandall
was born in Philadelphia, Oct. 10,
1828. Ilia first term iu Congress
commenced in Deo. 1863, and be hag
been continuously returned ever since,
and at tbe time of his death ha4
served 23 years.
has had such good success that
COULDN'T REACH IT THIS WEEK,
"Business Booming ! Birds Singing ! Every
body Happy and in a Rush at
HOPKINS & CO.'S.
Will fill this space next week, sure.
We carry c Fine Line of
FRESH .-. GROCERIES !
Which we are selling at the Lowest Figures such goods can be so!d for. We do
not want to aell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep Much in our store, but will deal
only in the VERY BEHT. llitaent market price paid for Hides and Pelts.
Our good hare always borne a good reputation and our prices are known to be
down at the bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair dealing and strict
attention to the wauttt or the people, nope to merit a continuance or the generous pat
ronage neretoiore extended, uive me a call auu oe eonvinceu.
tiqwesta raJHEEMAN & BIGGINS!
The Boston Clothing House,
MARIENVILLE, FA.,
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, -
PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
THE FRESHEST GROCERIES.
BERRIES, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Ia our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
572 HI
liulance duo Treasurer 8 1 83
roon rt'ND. nil.
To am't from former Treasurer $1"60 00
cn.
By orders redeemed 9 8HI 13
Percentage on orders riMle imcd 7 03
Balance in Treasurer's lnuuli HHl Id
tl2i!U PO
A. r. Anderson, Collector, in account with '
the K mil Fund of Hn.vo township, fur
the year ending Murch 10, 1(A.
PR.
To am't ca-nh roud duplicate $310 31
( R.
By cash paid Treasurer $l."0 C7
nv exonerations iz n
Bv 2 per cent, on .o.il7 3 01
ltv 5 nor cent, on lo-.'.tli 7 MS
Bulunce IK SO
110 S4
Road Commissioners, In account with
Howe township, for year ending Miirvu
i0. IK).
Orders outstanding Mar. 19, IS...fcJ-,10 Pfl
Orders drawn during year 6.S5 65
By orders redeemed during yoar...$ 2K5 62
Outstanding erders to date f25S0 89
AVAII.A1U.E ASSKTS.
Balance in hands Collector J 142 30
Unseated tax 1K8 22 IS fist
Unseated tax ISSIl 1074 S3
$4030 6S
Wo, tho Auditors of Howe Township,
having examined tho accounts of saul
township, for the year ending March 10,
18!)0, tind them us set forth in foregoing
report. Chas. F. iiuikkin,
Uko. W. Noblit,
Auditors.
Attest J. W. Bi.A( u, Clerk.
NOTICE.
Whereas, letters tcMunientnry to the es
tate of (1.(1. iSntterticlil, late of Tionosta.
Borough, deceased, havo been granted to
tho undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate aro requited to make Imiiio
dinto payment; aud thos-i having claims
against tho same will present Hie same
duly authenticated for seitlemont to
A. 1!. KELLY, Executor.
Tlonesta, Pa., March 22. ls'JO.
Will soon give the merchants there a shak
intr nii Tlif lrfmiMnfmv TTi T,iwv ia nnw
on a purchasing trip in Neav Youk, and will Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
ship a stocK ot goods, consisting of Cloth
-DEALERS IN-
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED COODS. CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
ing, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c, to CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
his store that for quality and price will ho
far ahead of anything ever brought to this
marKet. Do not buy a dollars' worth of
goods in his lino until you havo seen tho
enormous stocK, which will soon bo here.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
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Marienville, i'a.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
.mmmiY rmwmB Aim oash:
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Ij'OR SA LK To close up the corporation,
350 acres, more or less, formerly the
Robort Green fai in on Stewarts Kun, Har
mony township, Forest County, Pa, Prop
erty 'of the JOC'ELYN OIL LAND ASSO
CIATION'. Address, A. II. JOCELYN,
Vice President,
Joeclvn Oil I-iind Association,
81 te 33 liioad Street, New York City.
HUMPHREYS'
'VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Ce.ttie, Shesp, Dogv, Zogt, i
AND POOLTUY.
GOO Page Rook ou Trrai uinf of Ant mala
atia 1 httri l"" roe.
Drum Fr ! ViisvttilnM. Indamnntloa
A A. i Spinul iUt'Uiucu In. Hi ilk Fvr.
ll.H.M i'ulUM ltti i cut' km, kt heuwiliia
t'.4'.Htteniier, Nnnl Olftrhargea
D.D. ltotit or Jrnk Vorm.
K. E.-'uuy;ba Ht'iivea, 1'iif nuioola
V.l'.t'olio or t-ripfi, UrMymcbe
4J.4J.M intr rriuKP. HemurrhnKr.
H.U.--I riuary and H litury jbliteaaei
1.1. Eruptive DlMpaitt, IKttuutt.
.K.livavs at Uigemlvn, Paralrnl
felUKle Buttle tovur 60 duitk - -totable
VttHVt with HK.-lrt, Manual,
Vt Uirliiur Curt- OU uiui Utxllcaiur. ST.Bo
Jar Voivrluary C'aroUlli - 1.04
Sold bf Drnirifista; or B int prepaid anrwhara
aud in any quiiutiiy on Rocupl oi I'ric.
Hnmphreys' WrlUtne to., 109 Pulton 51., W. Y.
nr. "W". law,
rractical Tinner
All kinds of Slioet Motal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN 1
fcOOl'lXU '
AN7
SPOUTING.
LOROUUH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, PA.