THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINK, CoiTon PnopRitTOH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 18!H1. ANNOUNCEMENTS. I'RIMAKIK, N ATI'R DA1J t''K 1, 1 Terms. President Judge, f-JO; Con gross, 20: Senate, H,r: Assomblv, JlO; Associate Judgn, ?I0; Prothonntar'y, f.n ; HhorltT". SS: I'mmlv riunil..l,M,V n . County Superintendent, $.; Auditor, f:i j Jury Commissioner, ft!; Delegate to Stato Convention, f2. strictly caxh in advance. PRESIDENT J lT DO E. Wo aro anthnrizod to announce thp name of SAMUEL D. IRWIN, of Tionesta, Pa., as b candidate for the nfllee of President J it dsn, subject to tlio dpoision of tho Re publican Count v Primaries, and tlio 37lli Judicial District Convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo arp authorized to announce C. F. GILLESPIE, of Kinirslcv township, ns n candidate for Associate Judge, subject to llopublifan usages, Wp are authorized to nnnounpp C. W. CLARK, of Tionesta township, as A candi date for Associate Judge, subject to ( publican usages. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH O. PALE, of Tioncsta, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce FRED ERICK STITINGEll, of Tionesta town ship, as a candidate tor Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. ASSEMBLY. We are autlioti.pd 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. S. 'J'OWLKR, of Jenks town ship, as a candidate for Assenbly, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce P. C. BLOC HER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican Usages. PROTHONOTARY". We are authorized toannouneoCALVIN M. ARNER, as a candidato for Prothon otary. Register, Recorder. Ac., subject to Republican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce JAMES II. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce HARRY MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages" Wo are authorized to announce JAMES K. GREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony township, as a candidate for Sheriff, suti i i ..i t- 1 jcvi- HJ xcruuilCHIT usages. We aro authorized to announce JOHN It. OSGOOD, of Kinpslcv township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wo are authorized to announce JAMES McINTYRK, of Harmony township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Rebublican 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 to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce SAM UEL MERVIN, of Hickory township, as n candidate for Countv Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce A. K. SHIPE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Ile publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce CHRIS TOPHER ZUENDEL, of Kingslev town ship, as a candidate for Jury Commission er, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. X. HEATH, of Starr, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to nnnouuee J. B. AGNEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. We aro authorized to announce JAMES D. DAVIS, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. It is neither a. condition nor a theory that confronts Mr. Cleveland just now. Rather, it U one of our prize intellectual sluggers, whose name ia Dana. Ex-President Cleveland bag se cured a quiet retreat for the Summer. For quietness in all the broad signifi cance of the term, however, it can never compare with the one to which he was electod io the cold Fall of 1888. A story is printed from Washing ton to the effect that the friends of ex President Cleveland have persuaded ex-Congressman. Scott to draw out of the fight against Wallace. This is rather startling news aud probably bas no basts. Mr. bcott has uot beeu in me uguc against Wallace tor a month, and the announcement that these two Democrats had au under standing came by the way of Erie several weeks ago. Mr. Wallace's troubles will not come from Scott any where near as much as they will from the close friends of Democrats who have been running for office in Penn sylvania in the last ten years without any assistance from Mr. Wallace. These are things not easy to forget. rnua. it en. The Clayton-Breckenridgo investi gation at Little Kock has developed me tact that negroes are allowed to vote in some districts of Arkansas. on ... . .l . 1 1 i i - . . iiwy voie tne nepuuncau ticket, or intend to, but by some metamorphosis lue ucitei is transmuted luto a Demo cratto ballot before it is couuted. Iu the White river precinct, investigated Friday, the election officers found the result to be 210 votes for lirecken- ridge and 41 for Clayton, but about 75 negroes told the investigators that they voted for Clayton at the polls of tnat precinct, in Arkansas a number is written on a ticket corresponding to the number opposite tho name of the voter on the poll books, so that il easy to ascertain the ticket cu.-t by T I It.. eacn voter, iu nearly an the cases where a negro unable to read had cast his vote, the ballot produced was i straight Democratic one. These dis closures recall Boss Tweed's famous remark that he cared not how elections were held, so that ho could count ti.e votes. Next Republican Convention. The meeting of the Republican State Committee in Philadelphia, on Wedncsdaj of last week, was a large ly attended" and enthusiastic one. Every county in the State was repre sented. Hon. C. A. Randall was pres ent from Forest. Wednesday, June 25th, was the time fixed for the next Republican Slate Convention, and HarrUburg was selected as the place. Among the other transactions the Committee uiianimotuly passed the following resolutions amid great en thusiasm : Resolved, That the thanks of tlio Re publican Stato Committee arc duo to Hon. W. H. Andrews for the faithful and skill ful performance of his duties as chairman and that this committee heartily congrat ulate him upon the result of tho campaign of ).!. llemlvrd, Tl-at the Stato Committee of Pennsylvania rceognize the Indecent con duct of Representatives Allen and Spinola, in the National llon-pof Representatives, ypsterday, only as a fu'ler development of a plot upon the part of leading Democrat to assail the public and private reputations of the members of tin Republican Nation al Committee, The selection of Senator iuy as tlio most prominent object of this conspiracy, the outrageous assaults upon his character by leading Democratic pa pers in New York city, and finally tho act of Tammany's chief representative in spreading their scandalous publications upon the records of the House, calls for tho nnnjoalitied condemnation of all men who havo anv regard for reputations anil character. Tho peoplo of Pennsylvania havo twice passed upon these charges lu 1SS5, when, in the face of their presenta tion, they gave to Senator Quay, the can didate lor Stato Treasurer, the maximum Republican majority, and subsequently, after distinguished and honored services, elected him to the United Slates Senate with greater unanimity than ever before, accompanied tho selection of any man for that position. Tho extent ot hisotfending is that he has, as Chairman of the National Committee, prevented a repetition of the frauds, which in New York and Brooklyn gave Cleveland a false title to the Presi dency in 1S84, and tho future purpose of the conspiracy is so plain that "he who runs may read." History is repeating itself in tho hall of the National House, where partisan rancor once before did palpable injustice to one of the most distinguished 'sons of Penn sylvania, in tho person of General Cam eron. The House subsequently expunged a record which was but evidence of its former injustice, and while the record of yjsteruay was made against its will, and under tlio privilege ol a hro-oater from .Mississippi and a direct representative of i amtnany, weasK me rtepuolicaus ol tho House to see that tho character of the National Chairman shall not long suffer under this or any other form of assault which theso who nave now stepped into public view as partisan conspirators may select. That tho Stato Committee conveys its thanks to the newspapers of Pennsylva nia, which have, with one or two unwor thy exceptions, wholly discountenanced the publications of tho Democratic papers of New York. Next to the vote of the people elven twice with unprecedented heartiness in answer to theso charges our newspapers reueci me puuno sentiment, nu through their refusal to encourage any of the methods of this conspiracy, show the con tempt which ail teet who are not chronic revellers in political and private scauuals. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washixgtos, April 25, 1890. The President evidently values the preconcerted Democratic attacks upon Senator Quay tor about what they are worlu, as within the past iorty eight hours Mr. Quay has been cordially received at the White House and bis advice asked upon several important state matters. The principal cause of the Democratic dislike ot Mr. Quay is faar of him as a political manager. Mr. Quay is all right, and will remain so, despite the barking of the little curs. Gen. John C. Fremont, who has just been placed, by act of Congress, on tne retired list ot the army with the rank of Major General, arrived here this week, lie found mure thau two thousand messages of congratula tion awaiting htm. Secretary Blaiue regrets very much that the members of the Three Ameri ca's Congress did uot go South, but he could not compel them to do so. .Representative Cannon made some of the Democratic members of the House who pose as economists feel very bad by telling that when the Democrats controlled the House these fellows would get up with economical protestations and nave certatu appro priations struck out of bills and then when the bill went to the Republican nenate these same men would private 1 ... r-, . . iy request tne senators to add as amendments the very approptiations tbey bad stricken out in the House. ine tanu diii will be taken up in the House between the 1st and the 10th of May. The Democrats have refused to accede to the Republican proposition to limit the debate to sis days, but the bill will be passed by the House before the first of June, and there will be no delay iu the Senate, as the Senate t inance committee bas already begun work on the bill so as to be prepared for it when it passes tne House. The President has procured copies ot ail bins providing lor the erection of public building', and is carefully examiuing each of them to see what there is in the cry of "extravagance" rai.-e l by the Democratic press. senator Mitchell made a ringing speech on his proposition to elect nen ators by direct vote of the people, and he poured a teriClc broad side into the secret sessions of the Seuate. He con cluded with: "The people demand voice in the election of Senators aud they demand further that their pro ceedings shall be public and open to ail the world." Representative Grosvenor took oc casion when discusxing the appropria tion for the Civil Service commission to express his opinion of that law: "I do not believe," ho said "that the civil service law aud its administration is approved by oue-Ji f'tli of tho members of either House of Congress." He also said that the law was a fraud upon the people of the country. The World's Fair bill having be come a law the Chicago folks have gone home to "hustle." Spring and Summer X - L - Grand Opening of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, &c. TX) THE PUBLIC: Wo have tho ploasuro of calling your CmUl .,.! !.. I v..-...r.v.u vk m-ii-viuu iu ompio ana r ancy uooiis ever shown in this sec tion of Pennsylvania, nt prleos rounded on Cash Purchases, and long experience In the trade. 9 IN OUR NEW LINE You will find Complete lino of Fine Pomostlo and Tmportod Drv Goods, 'Notions, Hosiery, Uloves, Corsets, ladies' Furnishing Uoods, Summer Wraps, Ac., Ac. MILLINERY ! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Remember, vou will see In our new Milllnoi-v rinnnrtmi.nl tha .i,.i. ,i.. are just now appearing i.i the Leading Millinery Stores in all the large cities, under the management of Experienced Milliners. CARPETS! The most comprehensive slock of Now BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS! TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS! INGRAIN A HEMP CARPETS! HALL AND STAIR CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, Ao OricPS wllll'tl Wilt anfTolV. nil An.nM Tt- . . . . at r ..' " .I , i-uwicioi niMig our patrons money i special rooms lor displaying these goods. CLOTHING! Olir Stock Of Road V-Nf Alia Clntliinir la a iaa cj ., t , . : -. ... 4'KI nulls to select froill. and rnniriliir ill nri. to Gents' Furnishing Uoods, wo are to tho , r0"""".-,uu ",,B "unureu aiuercm mints ot rants, at 75c, Hc.. J1.00. 1 1.25. and dandy hue line of pants. ' IS OUR MF.nniAVT TiTinnvn nvuiDTiirvn Under the management of Mr. LYMAN O makes ami Patterns of Cloths to solnct from anncni.vt arrantcu to nt, and cloth as represented. - - - - - - BOOTS AND SHOES! We havo on hand a Complete Stock of all dm Vit nlu an A ini. .1.1.. .t prices to suit all, and only ask you to call IN GENERAL STOCK, We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, HE JI-.WELRY DEPARTMENT is Complete ill Fine Watches, Fine Chains o Rings, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Ae. Fino DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. FAMOUS LOW PRICE lias had such WE AE FORCED TO ENLARGE 01 STOCK! WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OP Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full Lino of Pants. We carry a FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which we are selling at the Lowest Figures such goods' can be sold for. We do not want to sell CI1EA P TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in the VERY BEST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pelts. Our goods have always Ixtrne 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 fairdualiugand strict nut-.in.M. ma nauui ui urn people, nope 10 merit a continuance of the generous pat ronage heretofore extended. Give mo a call and be convinced. The Boston Clothing House, MARIENVILLE, PA., Will soon give tho merchants there a'shak ing up. The proprietor, Mr. Levy, is now on a purchasing trip ship a stocK of goods, ing, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c, to his store that for quality and price will bo far ahead of anything ever brought to this mai'Ket. Do not buy goods in his lino until enormous stocic, which will soon bo here. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, C - R attention this Spring to ono of tho mostJ , ., ... . W CARPETS ! ! siv i CLOTHING! n IVriV I "... I.tnlnn - I il nnn i. ...... f , ..iiinuuii iiu iun tutlll orvr LO - na frntn ftI OO ir. ft rwi a.i .. front with a Pino 'stock. In' wry-day DELL, wo carry a tine lino'of nil tho best in n.-i -- ' - y-u.uv wr V.rra iriv and examine our line for Every botly ! ' Valises, Hand-Bags, Qucensware. Wall Uaby Carriages, Ac. Ac good success that Fine Line of in Neav York, and will consisting of Cloth a dollars' worth of you have seen tho Marienville, Pa. "march iiuiuMloIis BRING T HE WINDS OF CO o o to a ( p-H a u 3 CO o o a now Stock of SPRING GOODS to the Live Merchant, and tho Poopto bo gin to gather their harvpst of SPRING A HUMMER NOVELTIES in April. We npver sleep so far as business is ooncernoil. Tho wide-awake man catches the business boom on tho wing, and his patrons got tlio benolit In cheaper and better goods. J. M. MINTZ has now lieon In Now York and the Eastern cities for a month, and the result of his work Is seen iu tho Elegant Line of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS that now till our shelve. We will knock the bottom out of competition. "A dollar saved is a dollar made," and there Is no better way to mako a dollar than by sav ing It In buying cheaply. Wo don't mean in buying cheap or shoddy goods, but HOOD goods at Low Prices CO o G c3 CO -l- c o PQ o -3 a a J it QUALITY AGAINST and quality will always win. The wise man selects an article bocauso of tho ser vice he expects to get out of it, while the foolish man does not consider the service. An experienced merchant buvs to please his customers. Tho lifo of his business d -pendsnn his '.ability to cater to their wants. Wo havo dono this, and are pro pared to satisfy THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Come and see for yourselves. Oorstock Is now in and on our shelves. Highest market price paid Tor WOOL, Uinseng and all kinds of Hides. co o o CO a w ccceoexxxxx ri ygooxxx uttjooott gj xxxxx.xjxxjxxj-. x J. M. mintz. cut nrci i- ' - - - a. XEW Ki:iI,UIt BLOCK, HOPKINS Si CO. SPRING GREETING! The March winds have had their Blow, and they seem to havo taken such an effect on some peoplo that they think all they low prices tell the story, and the people toll CLOTHING ! BESS SSJSiffiSSg CLOTHING ! Never before has our stock of Clothing been so Complete as this Spring. Wo hnve a SPLENDID Assortment, Suits a-all prices Beginning awav down below tlieJI.OO mark, and runntns up as high as.'5.O0. EVERY GARMENT GUARAN- TEED AS..REPRESENTU !1U I DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Our shelves aro loaded with the FINEST and BEST selection of Dry Goods and Dress Goods we ever had. and tho nrices are so low llmt Comiiciiiliiii i nm. r H... question. No stocks of Remnants or second NOVELTIES IN . Every Counter bristles with Novelties that is a Stunner to Everybody! AWAY - I u a 3 fro SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, and Childou's Shoes is larger than ever before, and at prices that are lower than others will ask for Shoes that should not be looked at under the same light. S . Cl, as fi 2 CJ ot III. II.lTf M 1.-3 g-J2 C : is? HITS w Wo buy our Hats from the Manufactur ers, and can sell a Bettor Hat for Less Money than thoso that buy of Johhors. NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE PROFIT ! These are FACTS, and will be proven to you when you come in. c C3 H. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FMESJIEST GEQQEmES BERRIES, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu 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. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iOOHHTET BODlfOl Lim CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. FQHTH MAY FLQWEHS1" 3 O OOOOOOQOOOOOOCOCOOCOOOOO MARCH brlnir forth u 3 o o P - El O o o CO X- n 5 i i. CO r CO P 2". 0 O P- S3 Q e. S 3 I a M CO CO w p e-r-CC I r) f 'A M o- QUANTITY, w a a HwtUI - - TIOXIKTA, HOPKINS & CO. have to do Is to BLOW 1 But good goods, at tho prices. hand stuff to show. DRESS GOODS! in tho most desirable Goods, and nt prices DOWN. ae ro 5 i i x I rr TO - Iff" t 5 n a x C 3 2-3 -.3 ' S ' 59? 2 o m 1 1 ATM. f CO m f t s ? Sri CO Smearbaugh, WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA rtAtl.llMAtl r,.r,..n.l B., N. Y. & P. H. R. Tlmo Table taking effect May 12th, ISStl. j'HMlcril x mm ftiui mci luillll. Trains will loavo Tlonosta for Oil Cllv and points West as foliowst No. m Through Freight (carry ing pssscngers) tMO a. ni. No. 81 Hiill'alo JOxpross 12:8,1 noon. Ox pi IkI'I No. til Way Freight (carrying pasBongers)., n:PO p. :( p. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress For Hickory, Tldhmlo. Warren, Kinr.ua, Bradford, Olean and tho East: No. 80 Olean Express 8:40 a. in. No. 82 Pittshurirh Express 8;4l P. 111. Ho. IKI Through Freight (car rying piwsengprs 7:1.1 p. in. Trains P!l and 0(1 Run Dally and parry pnssenircrs to and from nolnts between Oil City anil Irvlneton onlj'. Other trains run itaiiv except tsuniiay. Got Time Tables anil full Information from J. I j. CRAIG, Atent. Tionesta, Pa. It. liiak Gcn'lSopt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen"l Passenger .V. Ticket Agent, Butlalo, N. V. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. DcuUth in . A Iso, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Cough cure. A positive euro for Whooping Ciumh and all Throat, Chest and Long Troubles, and all Coughs. Is also the best known Remndv for local pains, such as Lumbago, iSclatim, etc. !Sold by all druggists. nugT-ly. Is here furnished of tho conse(uenco of neglecting to take wlso wifely ad vice. This man thought hn knew il all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture becauso they cru low. iki pain two prices lor an interior articlu which led his wile to Turn Down His Noso For future rcferenco. She gavo him tho shake in a mild form and threatened divorce lor the next oll'ence. tsho'a all right. To fail to trade with Nelson Groonlund Is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tho courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educuto your husband to know a bargain when ho sees it. Train them iu tho way they should go (for Furniture.) And remember that wsy Is to N. CREENLUftD'S, Undertaker .t Embalmpr, 831 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. NOTICE. Whereas, letters tcstainontary to tho es tate of O. G. liullerlicld, lato of TioncsUi Borough, deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate uro requested to make Imme diate payment j and those having claims against tho same will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to A. H. KEI.LY, Executor, Tioncsta, Pa., March 21. 1MK). HUMPHREYS' VETERlMARYSPECiriCS For Esraes, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hcgs, . AND POULTBJ, 000 Pace Ilopk oa Trratntrni af Animals no t. nun eirui rru. 9TRB8I A. A.) t Fevers.('oiitfrstloiiw,liHiiininaiioa fpilual illvuliiicli In, Jllllk l-vier. H.H. htrKiim. I .b an.i..... II b..uniatlaHl. '.t Di.ltmiliei-. Naaul lll-t karc. II. II. lima or tiruba, Vi urma. It. K Cuugaa, I Ira via, 1'iii-iininnla. K.K. ( olio or ;ripm, lli lla ko. 1.. 1..-Blla-Hrrluii. Iliuiirrlnict-a. 11.11. I rlnarr b nil Hlilurv lllauaae. 1.1. --Kpui1Iv Ularaaoa. laav. J.H.liaua(-a ul lic-atluu, I'urslyala. SUMCle buttltt-tovor OOiluaea), - - ,Wt tilmblv Case, with Hwslflrs. Manual, Vt'U-rliiarr Oun. Oil im.l Modli-uUir, t7.PO Jar Veleriuary t'ura Oil, . . 1.00 Sold br Dnagelata; or Sunt Prepaid anywhttra andlnanr quiuititir on RocaiiJt olPric. HumphrayV IWariiclne Co., 109 Fulton SI., W. Y. 2T. W. LAW, rractlcal Timier All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attendod to. TIN N 1 1XG I ROOF A SPECIALTY AND SPOUTING. BOROUGH BUILDING, TIONESTA, PA. 1HX)R SALE To close up tho corporation, 850 acres, more or less, fnrinorly the Robert Uieen furin on Stewarts Run, Har mony township. Forest Countv, I'a. Prop erly of tho JUCELYN OIL LAND ASSO CIATION. Address, A. II. JOCF.LYN, Vice President, Jocelyn Oil Laud Association. 31 & 33 Bioud Street, New York City. IF YOU WANT a respectable JoUof priuting at a reasouuble price scud your order to tins otlice. A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE