THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, COlfO. 4 PHOmiCTOB. WEDNESDAY, AriUIj 23, 18W. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRIMARIES SATl BOH, JINK 7, 180O. Tkhms. Prpsldpnt Judire, $20 j Con grpss, 20 : SenalP, $15: Assembly, $10; Associate .TlldfW, $10; Prothonotnry, $10; Sheriff, $Sj Coilntv Commissioner, $", County Snpprintcndpnt. ST: Auditor. $:1 ; Jury ("omniissionor, $2; Dplppate to Stato Convention, $2. iStrictly ca.th m atlrance. Tue ex-rebcla (excuse us, Confeder ates) are going to dedicate a monu ment to Lee in Richmond, and thry give notice beforehand that lliey in tend to glorify the Lost Cause and flaunt the tattered rebel rags. Well, let them go. It doesn't hurt anybody and amuses them. "MAECH WINDS AND APRIL SHOWS ?nr mrv onA Viimmon MIN6 FORTH MAY FLOWERS I" UJJIIIIiL aim UUIIIIIIOI WESTERN NEW YORK V PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly ., N. Y. it P. R. 11. lino Table tnUlnff efTnct May Villi, 18M. Eurdoru Tlnin 7fth Muiidian. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We ere authorized to announce the name of 8AM1' EL P. IRWIN, of Tionesta, Pn., hs a candidate, fur the olllcp of President JikIkp, subject to tlio decision of tho Rp- Jmblicnn County Primaries, and tho 37th iuiliciul District Convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo nro stitlinrirod to announce C. F. GI I. LffSPIE, of Kinirslcy township, ns n candidate for Associate Judge, subject Jo Republican usages. , We are authorized to announce C. W. ( LARK, of Tionesta township, as acandi dnte for Associate Jtidpe, subject to Re publican USURPS. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH O. PAI.K, of Tionesta, ns a candidate for Assoeiato Judge, subject to Republican usagos. We are authorized to announce FRED ERICK STITINtJEH.of Tionesta town ship, as a candidate lor Associate Judge, Bubjoet to Republican usages. ASSEMBLY. Wo are authorized lo announce tlio name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksburft, Barnett 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 Assenbly, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized lo announce P. C. BLOCHER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. PROTHOXOTARY. We are authorized to announce CALVIN M. A11NER, as a candidate for Prothon- titary, Register, Recorder. &c, subject to Kepiiblicau usages. SHERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce JAMES II. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Slientl, subject to Republican usages, We are authorized to announce IIARRY MAZE, of Junks township, as a candidate lor Sherm, Buujecl lo Keputmcau usages- W"e are authorized, to announce -TAMES K. GREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony township, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN K. OSGOOD, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republl ' can usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JAMES McINTYRE, of Harmony township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Rcbublican usages. We 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 lo ltepuulican usages. We are authorized to announce SAM UEL MERV1N, of Hickoiy township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Kopubliean usages. Wro are authorized to announce A. K SHIP 10, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce CHRIS TOPHER ZUENDEL, of Kingsley town Hhlp, as a candidate for Jury Commission er, subject to .Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. N. TIEATH, of Starr, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce J. B AG NEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. We are authorized to announce JAMES D. DAVIS, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to tho Republican State Conven - -tion. In spite of the ruin wrought by the frosts, the peach crop of Maryland will Yield 3,000,000 backets, llow much the ciop of Delaware has been ruined is not known, as the growers think it best to keep their counsel. Tbey are furious at the Marylanders, it may be assumed, for telling Low thev have suffered, which may make the market suffer. X-L-C-R Grand Opening of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, &c. The acknowledgement by the New York World that out. of a column of violent talk quoted by it as from cx 1'iesideut Cleveland all but 14 lines was tho iuvcntiou of one of its report ers puts it in a position which would be most humiliating to any reputable newspaper. An interview with one of tho most prominent men iu its own city, in which be puts himself in a silly and contemptiblo position is not the sort of matter in which a deceutly conducted newspaper is excusable for making gross mistakes. Tho paper ought to reformits"stafT by discharging the man responsible for this publics tion, and prosecuting tho reporter for obtaining money under false preteuses, ntteburg Times. Friends of the Hon. William A. Wallace have already got him nomi nated for Governor. The method by which they havo reached this conclu sion is easy and popular,' About one' seventh of tho whole number of dele gates who will make up the Democrat ic State Convention have already been elected, aud some of these are for Wallace. Putting them, with a great many more that are going to be elect ed, for Wallace, if things go right, and there you are. This sort of cal culation doesn t cost anything and it elps to boom things. With those who believe it, the impression is reated that further opposition is use less. It is rather too early yet to set tie both the Domination and the elec tioD, as some of the esteemed Demo crats are enthusiastically doing JVuVa. Pres$. rpo THE PUnLIC: , Wo have the pleasure of calling your attention this Spring to one or tho most Complete and best selected stocks of Staple and Fancy Goods ever shown in this sec tion of Pennsylvania, at prices founded on Cash Purchases, and long experience In the trade. Kentucky has revived lihe whip ping post for petty criminals. Penn eylvania ought to have it for wife beaters. IN OUR NEW LINE You will find a Completo lino of Fine Domestic and I in ported Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Corset, Indies' Furnishing Woods, Summer raps, ivc, tve MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Remember, vou will see in our new Millinery Department the very styles that are just now appearing In the lulling Millinery Stores in all the largo cities, undor the management ol i-.xporiencea iMiuiuers. CARPETS! CARPETS ! ! The most comprehensive stock of New Styles lu BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS! TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS! INGRAIN A HEMP CARPETS! HALL AND STAIR CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, Ao at prices which will satisfy all comers. Wo save our patrons money ! Special rooms lor displaying these goods. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Our Stock of Readv-Made Clothing is a DANDY ! Containing no less than 300 to 400 Suits to select from", and ranging in prices from $(.00 lo fciO.OO per suit. And as to Gents' Furnishing Goods, wo are to the front with a Finn Stock. In every-day wear we show you One Hundred different kinds of Pants, at 73c, Stic, $1.00, l.-", and a dandy lino lino of pants. IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Under the management of Mr. LYMAN IV DELL, we carry a tine lino of all tho best makes and Patterns of Cloths to sohvt from in p.-ioo from $i3.00 to $."0.00. Every Garment Warranted to tit, and cloth as represented. O Y 1-1 J 1-1 a o w. c CO -- C o CO Ps C3 CO C3 CO o o O lo a i co p i a u 0 to CO a O a C3 co a -3 qMIE WINDS OF MARCH bring forth JL a new Stock of SPRING GOODS to the Ltvo Merchant, and tho Peoplo bo gin to gather their harvest of SPRING SUMMER NOVELTIES in April. We never sleep so far as business Is concerned. The wide-awako man catchca the business boom on the wing, and his patrons get the benotit in cheaper and better goods. J. M. MINTZ has now lieen In Now York and tho Eustnrn cities for a month, and tho result of his work la seen In tho Elegant Lino of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS that now Ml our shelves. Wo will knock tho bottom out of competition. "A dollar saved is a dollar made," and them Is no better way to make a dollar than by sav ing it in buying cheaply. Wo don't mean In buying cheap or shoddy goods, but GOOD goods at Low Prices QUALITY AGAINST QUANTITY, and quality will always win. Tho wise limn selects all article because of the ser vice ho expects to got out of it, while tho foolish man does not consider the service. An experienced merchant buvs to plesso his customers, Tho life of liU business d'pondson his ability to cater to their wanut. We have dono this, and are pre pared to satisfy THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Como and see foryoursnlves. Our stock Is now in and on our shelves. Highest market price paid for WOOL, Ginseng and all kinds of Hides. i ' CO CO CO n PS co p a U o o p. CO o o B CP O O B CO Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City nd points West as follows: No. u3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) :W a. til. No. HI III! tl'alo Express Hi: Hit noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying imsseiigprs) f.iv p. in. No. 83 Oil City Ex ross 8:05 p. ui. For Hlekorv. Tldiouto. Warren, Klnzmi, Bradford, Glean and tho East) No. SO Olean Express R:40 a. m. No. 82 Pittsburgh K a press 3:40 p. in. No. 00 Through Freight (car rying passengers i;l l p. m. Trains 03 and 00 Run Dally and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Jrvlneton only. Other train run daily except Sunday. Got 1 line Tamos nun tun tntormnuoit from J. Ij. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. R1CLL, Gon'lbupU J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Bullalo, N. Y. p. O a CO P r-r- co e B CO J. M. MINTZ, CUT MCI STOE SEW KKPLKR IILOCU, TI OX EST A, 1M S. H. HASLET k GENERAL Mft&HANTS. Dealers in -Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. BOOTS AND SHOES! We have on hand a Complete Stock of all the best makes, and lutest styles. prices to suit all, aud only ask you to call and examine our line for Everybody 1 HOPKINS & CO. SPRING HOPKINS Hi GREETING! RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Cough cure. A positive lire for Whooping Cough and all Throat, host and I. ling rroulmiH. anil all roughs. s also tho best known Romcilv for local pains, such as Lumbago. Sciatica, etc. Sold by all druggists. augi ly. at IN GENERAL STOCK, The March winds liavo had their Blow, and they seem to havo taken such an effect on some people that they think all they have to do Is to BLOW I But good goods, at low prices toll the story, and the peoplo tell the pricos. The bill.'proviJiog for a ship canal around Niagara Foils, which has been discussed from the foundation of ou Government, has been favorably re ported in Congress. The members of the Republican State Committee havo beeu notified to meet in Philadelphia to day fur the purpose of fixiog a date fur holding the State Convention. The supposi tion is that June 25th will be named as the day. The bill agreed upon by the River and Harbor Committee, appropriating over 20,000,000, allows $20,000 fur the impiovement of the Allegheny river. The btream geta a great deal lesi .according to its size, length and beauty than many others. Speaker Reed sees nothing to pre vent Congress from adjourning June 1, but Senator Hoar expects it to sit un'.il September 1. The Senator evi dently thinks there will be some time spent on the tariff bill when it reaches his House. In the lower one the talk is of passing it about the middle of May. i M. Eiffel, who built tho great tower at Paris, wants to put oue up in Chicago five hundred feet higher than his Parisian effort. Five hundred feet only.? That will not come up to Chi cago ideas of immeusily. Now if he had said five thousand feel, Chicago lit t irli t PFi tertain the proposition. M. -- 3 The tariff hill was reported to the House Wednesday afternoon of last week. At the last minute hides were put upon the free list. Sugar is also put upon the free list, and a bouoty of two cents per pound provided for the next fifteen years for the producers of sugar in this country. It is estimated that the bill will make a reduction of about $70,000,000 per annum in the receipts of the Government. The re port of the majority of the Ways and MeatJS committee which accompanied the bill says: "It was the aim of the committee to fix the duties upon that class of manufactured goods and farm products which can be supplied home so as to discourage the use like foreign goods and products, and secure to our own people and our own producers the home market, believing that competition among ourselves will secure reasonable prices to consumers in the future, as it has invariably done in tho past. The bill is framed in the interest of the people of the United States. It is fur the better defense of American homes and American indus tries." There were two minority re pqrts, oue by Mr. McKenna against the sugar clause, aud one by Mr. Car lisle representing the democrats against the wholo bill. 10- We carrv a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises, Hand-Bags, Qnocnsware, Wall Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, flaby Carriages, Ac, Ac THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Complete in Fine W atehps, Fine Chains, Fine Rings, Ae. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Ac. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. CLOTHING ! men:s; S!ys:; cuTlBkenS CLOTHING ! Nover liefore has our stock of Clothing boon so Completo as this Spring. We havo a SPLKNDIl) Assortment, Suits a: nil prices 1 Reginnlng awav down Ixdow the jil.00 Mark, ami running ip as high as f..tiO. EVERY GARMENT GUARAN TEED AS.'.REl UKSKNTK1J I DRY GOODS! DRESS Our sbolves are loaded with the FINEST and BEST soleotlon of Iry Goods and Dress Goods we ever had. and the prices are bo low that Competition is out of tlio question. No stocks of Remnants or second baud stuiV lo show. GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! FAMOUS LOW PRICE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS! Everv Counter bristles with Novoltios In tho most desirable Goods, and at prices that is a Stunner to Everybody I jW A DOWN. has had such good success that :; WE ARE FORCED TO EiMfi OUE STOCK I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full Line of Pants. o fx o o K O CO z C3 CO 5 . w v a S'Z s a. 5-3 i . u a.M -S. Till A I. LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing ou tho Third Mondav of Miiv, 1H!H): 1. 1."U. Ashbaugh vs. M. Reddin, No. It!. December Term. lssi'. Judgment. 'I, S. Kaster vs. J. C. Welsh, No. ;t0, May Term. 16s. Summons in assumpsit. 3. Maiy R. Fox, Joseph M. Fox and Hannah Vox vs. George J. Lacy. Fred eiick C. Lacy, Frank Heidiugor and Geo, S. Lacy, o. 4.1, September Term, tssu, Summons in trespass. 4. James C. Wclsli vs. t:. W. Hawks, No. 15, September Term, less. Replevin .. J, C. Welsh, John A. Proper, L. Ag- new and A. J. Wallace, doing business as Proper Reserve UU Company, vs. v, vt Hawks, No. 24, September Term, 1SSH. Replovin. G. Junius C. Welsh and E. B. Graudin vs. C. W. Hawks, No. ii1), September Term, Replevin. 7. F. F. Wbittckin vs. William Law rence and William Smearbaugh, doing business us Lawrence .v Siimarhaugu, o, 3. September Term, ltia'J. Appeal from J. P, b. Andrew McCoy vs. Stow Sellov and Win. Gorman, No. 5, February Term lhS'j. Summons iu ejectment. 0. B. Phillips vs. Overseers of Poor Bar nett Township, No. September Term 1SMI. Summons in assumosit. 10. German National liuuk of Allegheny vs. N. S. Foreman, No. 8, December Term. lh.HU. Summons in assumpsit. 11. Beiiiainin Fogle vs. C. F. Landers No. 2, December Term, Appeal lrom J. P., action in trespass. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothouutary Tionesta, Pa., April 21, Inyo. We carry a Fine Line of FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which w r set 1 1 no- at tho Lowest Fiirures such goods can be sold for. We do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in the VKKV It EST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pelts. Our iroods havo alwavs borne a good reputation and our prices are known to bo own at the bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair dealing and strict attention to the wants of tlio people, nope to merit a continuaiico ol tlio generous pat ronage hercloiore extended. Give me a can anu ue convinceu. CO PATENTS. Caveats, and Trado-Marks obtained, an ait Patent business conducted for M oiler ate Fees. Our ollice is opposite U. S. Patent Othc i and we can secure piitcnt iu leu time thai thoxu romule from ashingtoii Send model, drawing or photo., with , , . ,, . ,,,: ,., , uesei ipuun. vt e uuviso n paienianio or EiflU ought to know that this id bot Ulil o) our fee not duo till mleut is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtaiu PatenU," with iiuines of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent tree. Address, C. A. SNOW A CO., ljip. Patent llke, Washington, V. C. C3 3 w . sail Si. f-r s "S SHOES, SHOES, - SHOES, Our assortment of Indies', Gent's, Miss es, and Chllden's Shoes is larger than ever before, and at prices that are lower than others will ask for Shoos that should not be lookod at under the same light. HATS -:- HATH -:- J I AT. We buy our lists from the Manufactur ers, aud can soil a Better Hat for Loss Money than those that bny of Jobbers. NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE PROFIT! These are FACTS, and will be proven to you when you come In. Z. 2 c c a." S ij a i O. 2.3 8-tS-5a5 9.ZZ 3 CO ?2 so 9- a" a - a 37s. CO 3 co co H. J. HOPKINS & CO. The Boston Clothing House, MARIENVILLE, PA., HERMAN & SIGGINS! GROCERS, PENN. DRUGGISTS &. TIONESTA, France and .Chicago is not 1 aris. Chicago ia tho rnetropkilis of the world ('io itd luiud) just uow, and uothiog in loo rich fyr Chicago's Hood. Will soon rive tho merchants there a shak ing up. The proprietor, Mr. Levy, is now on a purchasing trip in New Yokk, and will ship a stocK of goods, consisting of Cloth ing, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c, to his store that for quality and price will bo far ahead of anything over brought to this marKct. Do not buv a dollars' worth of - v goods in his lino until you havo seen tho enormous stocK, which will soon bo here. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Marienville, Pa. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND rm: freshest groceries. BERRIES, FRUITS t VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. A FIGHTFDL EXAMPLE Is here furnished of tho consequence of iiple'tiii to Uke wise wifely ad vice. This man thought ho know it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because thiy ere low. tie pai:i two prices ior an interior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reforenno. She pave him tho shake In a mild form and threatened divorce for the next otleiice. She's all rit,'ht. To fail to trado with Nelson Greenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate your husband to know a bargain when ho sees it. Train them in tho way they should no (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to N. CREENLUND'S, Undertaker .1 Kmbnlmer, 331 Exchano Mock, WARREN; PA. NOTICE."" Whereas, letters testamentary to tho rs. bite of G. U. liullerlicld, Into of Tionostsi RoroiiKh, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate aro reiiueited to make Imme diate payment; and those having claims against the same will present tho samo duly authenticated for settlement to A. B. KFLLY, Executor. Tionesta, Pa., March 21, 1W. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. HUMPHREYS' VETERJNARYSPECIFICS Tor Sorses, CatUo, Seep, Bogs, Hogs, - AND POULTHT. S00 Page Book on Trraimpni mt Aslsls 4 Churl deal rco. n'uni FpTern.Ciiiisrsttaiis.Iiiasatmailoa A.A.I HplDul Alrutusili, Milk Fever. H.H. nirilna, l.nMr.., Kkeawatlam. '.('. Illaleinprr, Nuaal ll burgee. I.U.-llula er irul., orm. K.K-('uuaba, llravea, Puruaiaala. V.V.-('oliu er .ripr, Ili ilracke. !.;. Allsrarrlacu, lleaiarrkasea. li.ll. I rlaarir aa4 Hldar Ul.eaeea. apllve lli.raweM, Mtii. .K. ltleeaaceof Ulaeetiea, Paralyata. BlnKle Bottle (uver 60 doaeaJL - 0 bluble ('mo, with Hiwrlflr. Maeaal, VcUrlnury rure oil uul UtHlloalor, ST.Qv Jar Vulrluarr t are Oil, - - l.OU Bold br Drngulsta; or Sent Pror.'d anrwnare and lu aur Qaautiir ou fieotfipt of Price. HumphrgyV Meillrlne Co., 109 Fullon St., W. Y. ZET. "W. TjJlTW, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN ROOFING A SPECIALTY. AND SPOUTING BOROUGH BUILDING, TIONESTA, IV 1X)R SALE To close up the corporat ii, 350 acres, more or less, formerly tlio Robert Green farm on Stewarts Run, Har mony township, Forest County, Pa. Prop erty of the JOCELYN OIL LAND ASSO CIATION. Address, A. II. JOCELYN, Vice President, Jocolyu Oil Land Association, 31 ii liroad Street, New York City. IF YOU WANT a rexpeedtb'i' Job of oriotinK at a reasonable price cii.) '. order to this oHioo. V V V