THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. WINK, Coitor 4 Psosrktos. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PHIMAHIKH, HATt RDAY, JI NE T, 1SOO. Tkrm President Judge, f20; Con- Rress, 20 Senate, ft5i Ampmblr, $10; Associate Jmlifo, $10; Prot honotar'v, flO; Sheriff, f8j Count v Commissioner, $.1 ; County Superintendent, fft ; Auditor, 1 j Jnry Commissioner, Delegate to State Convention, fi Strictly cash in advance. mESl DENT JUDGE. We urn authorized to announce t lie name of SAMUEL D. IRWIN.of Tionesta, Pa., ns a candidate for the office of President J ndpe, subject to the decision of the Re publican County Primaries, and the 87th judicial District Convention. ASSOCIATE JUDOE. We are authorised to announce C. F. GIIXK8PIK, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce C. W. CLARK, of Tionesta township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to He publican usages. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH O. DALE, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce FRED ERICK STITZINHKK, of Tionesta town ship, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksburg, Burnett 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 tor Assenbly, subject to Kepublican usages. We are authorized to announce P. C. BLOCHER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce CALVIN M. ARNER, as a candidate for Prothon otary. Register, Recorder. Ac, subject to Kepublican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce JAMES H. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to annouuee 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 Kepublican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN R. OSGOOD, of Kingsley township, ns 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 Rebublican usages. We are authorized to announce J. J. PARSONS, of Jenks townshin. as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject w im:iuuui;hu usages. We are authorized to announce C. F. I.EDEBUR. of Green townshin. as a can. didate for County Commissioner, subject xvepuuiicau usages. We are authorized to nnnonnca SAM, UEL MERVIN, of Hickory township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce A. K. SH1PE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Ko publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are anthorized to announce CHRIS TOPHER ZUENDEL, of Kingsley town ship, as a candidate for Jury Commission er, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. N. HEATH, of Starr, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Kopublican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce J. B. AGNEW, 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 the Republican State Convention. Chairman Andrews of the Renub lican State Committee, ii announced as a candidate for State Senator in Crawford county. He will not likelj have any opposition in his party. The New York Star, Democratic, complains tbat the Republican census enumerators will not count the negroes. Why should the Star complain T The Democrats have not counted the no groes for more than ten years, when they vole. U. S. Senator Beck, of Kentucky, dropped dead from paralysis of the heart, in the Baltimore it rotomac station, Washington, at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Senator Beck was a statesman of national renown, and his demise deprives Kentucky of a very brainy representative. Senator DoLrn has reported, from the Senate Foreign committee, a con current resolution requesting the Pres ident to negotiate with the govern ments of Mexico and Great Britain treaties to prevent the Chinese coming into the United States through Canada and Mexico, and it has been adopted by the Senate. That's business. The Hon. Calvin S. Brice, of New York and Ohio, is said to have as sumed a serious demeanor since the importunate citizens of the last-named State cruelly thrust a United States Senatorship npon him. It may be that the Senator's solemn manner is due to the trouble be is having in de termining just which of bis two States he ought jo represent at Washington. The practically united support of Ex-Governor Pattison by the Phila delphia Democrats has been a genuine political surprise for the whole State. Its full meaning has not quite dawned on some of the unterrified of the in terior counties, and its utility and various beauties will have to be grad ually unfolded in order not to create too profound a shock. Its effect will be to crystallize the Pattison senti ment wherever it exists. It is a no tice that whoever gels the Democratic nomination will have to fight for it, and that is something not very much desired by some of the candidates. rhila. Press. Spring and Summer X-L-C-R Grand Opening of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, &c. rpo THE PUBLIC: We have the ploasure of calling your attention this Spring to one of the most Complote and best selected stocks of Stc.plo and Fancy Goods ever shown In this sec tion of Pennsylvania, at prices founded on Cash Purchases, and long experience lu the trade. IN OUR NEW LINE You will find a Complete line of Fine Domestic and Imported Drv Goods. Notions Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Summer Wraps, Ac. , Ac. ' MILLINERY! MILLINERY I MILLINERY t are lu.?n5 '? very style, that "T5vunimVi liAj'ui iciiluu milliners. largo cities, under CARPETS! CARPETS ! I The most comprehensive stock of New Styles in BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS! TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS! INGRAIN A HEMP CARPETS! HALL AND STAIR CARPETS! , ...... OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, Ao ftSS 1",merS- ve our patrons money. Special rooma CLOTHING! CLOTHING! 400 wJV?i? f.Roaay-M;1e Clothing Is a DANDY ! Containing no loss than 300 to ZTr. i. . v 8oI?c1t1from,. nd ranging in prices from fcl.OO to $20.00 per suit. And as G,0nta i urnisl,i"? OoJd9' ,wo are tl,e ft' witl Fine Stock. In every-dav rrandfine fi?eof panS""'1 d'ffrent f PQt8' at 75c" 80c" WW 3 IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Under the management of Mr. LYMAN O'DELL, we carry a fine line of all tho best makes and Patterns of Cloths to select from in pr oo from J;23.0O to fcS.OO Every Garment.Warranted to fit, and cloth as represented. " .every BOOTS AND SHOES! We have on hand a Complete Stock of all the best makes, and latest s'vlos. at prices to suit all, and only ask you to call and examlue our line for Everybody ! Cail for JhVriepublican State Con-vention. Headquarters Republican) State Committer, Philadelphia, April l!3, 1890. ) The Republican State Convention will be held In the Opera House at Harrisbnrg, "" 'uesday, June 25, 1890, at 10 o'clock he purpose of nominating can irnor, Lieutenant Govern of Internal Affairs, and ..on of other business. ...ention of Republicans through out the State is respectfully directed to the following Permanent Rules for the holding of State Conventions and the conduct of the party. First, That Dclcgatos to the State Con vention shall be chosen In the manner In which candidates for the General Assem bly are nominated. Second, Hereafter the State Conventions of the Republican Party shall be held not earlier than the third Wednesday of Au - gust, except in the year of the Presiden tial election, when it shall be held not more than thirty days previous to the day fixed for the National Convention, and except in Gubernatorial years. At least sixty days' notice shall be given of the date of the State Convention. Third, That we recommend to the coun t.f organizations, that iu their rules they allow the largest freedom in the general participation iu the primaries consistent viia uie preservation oi uie party oiguui zation. The State Conventien of June 30, ISM, Having aoolntued Senatorial represeuta tion, Delegates to the approaching State Conveutiou 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 by the Legislature OI 1B. By resolution of State Committee. Ha. II. Andrews, Chairman. Ix is now generally believed tbat Speaker Reed's idea of an adjourn ment by the first of July will be in dorsed by Republican caucuses of both Houses. Aside from the regular ap propriation bills, all of which are in an advanced stale, the tariff bill, the silver bill, the service pension bill and perhaps, but not certain, a Federal election bill, will be passed before ad journment. The Democratic leaders tried their best to work up a sentiment in their party against early adjourn ment, but owing to the fact tbat most of the members, of bolh parties, are anxious to be in their respective dis tricts as early as possible this year, they failed. President Harrison sounded the lvepublican leejsi;vV6 "Keynote when he vetfjeb a bill last week appropriating fmn. nrin. ..u:.:.. n -wtuuu iui au Duuitiuu to a uuvciu- meat building in a town where he did not think the addition of pressing necessity. The concluding paragraph of his veto message was as follows: "The erection of public buildings is largely a matter of local necessity and convenience, while expenditures for enlarged relief and recognition of the soldiers and sailors of the war for the preservation of the Union, necessary for coast defenses, and for the exten sion of our commerce with other American states, are of universal necessity, and involve considerations, not of convenience, but of justice, honor, safety, and general prosperity." Congress has already taken the bint which the President's language so plainly conveys. IN GENERAL STOCK, We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises. Hand-Bags, Quoensware, Wall Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, Baby Carriages, Ac., Ac. THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Complote In Fine Watches, Fine Chains, 1 ino Rings, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Ao. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. FAMOUS LOW PRICE has had such good success that "march w Isl "inn .showers BRING FORTH MAY FLOWERS I" Republican County Committee. The members of the Republican County Committee of Forest County are requested to meet at tho Sheriff's office, Tionesta, on Tuesday evening, May 20, 1890, court week, for the pur pose ot transacting suon business as may be brought before them, and making final arrangements for the boldiog of the primaries, June 7th, 1890. A full attendance. is earnestly requested. A. J. Bkjwoium, Chairman, wi tu mm wwrn'M stock i WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, bhoes, and a Full Lino of Pants. The Supreme Court of the United States, on Monday of last week, band ed down a decision in a liquor case. involving the constitutionality of the Iowa prohibitory law. The decision is to the effect that a citizeD of anoth er State may import liquor idto a pro hibition State, and without a license, into a license State, and sell the same in the original packages, the court virtually says that the prohibilion of any article is an interference with iDter State commerce, and therefore contrary to the Federal Constitution The opinion was handed down by Chief Justice culler, three of the As sociate Justices, Gray, Harlan and Brewer, dissenting. It is thought pretty generally that the decision is too radical, aUo that the question of prohibition is removed to the head ol the government, and will hereafter be a National instead of a State or local isoue. WATCHMAKING. " The uudcrslirned would reHnect fully announce to his old friends, that he has returned to Tionesta and has located in tho Kepler IJlock, 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 au inward disease from which I have suf fered for 2i years, and which requires ex ercise, I must therefore have an hour's walk each morning and evening, and shall opuu my citlc at ft o'clock, A. M., and close at 8 o'clock, p. M. H. KALLE, TiouesU, Pa. We carry a Fine Line of FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which we are selling at the Lowest Figures such (roods can be sold for. Wo do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in the VERY REST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pelts. Our goods have 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 wants of the people, hope to merit a continuance of the geuerous pat ronage heretofore extended. Uive me a call and be convinced. TIQYE$Ttf FEW. oooaeooco c-cooccoocco fa O a w rd o o to .9 o 0 es m -4- o o W -is 11 c3 W C3 F-H a CO -M w THE WINDS OF MARCH bring forth a now Stock of SPRING GOODS to the Live Merchant, and the Peoplo be gin to puttier their harvest of HPR1NO ft SUMMER NOVELTIES in April. Wo never sloop so far as business is concerned. Tho wide-awake man catches the business boom on the wing, and his patrons get the benefit In cheaper and better goods. J. M. MINTZ has now been In Now York and tho Eastern cities for a month, snd the result of his work Is seen in the Elogant Line of SrRINa AND SUMMER GOODS that now fill our shelves. We will knock the bottom out of competition. "A dollar saved Is a dollar made," and there Is no bettor way to make a dollar than bv sav ing It in buying cheaply. We don't mean In buying cheap orj shoddy goods, but OOOU goods at Low Prices QUALITY AGAINST QUANTITY, and quality will alwavs win. Tho wise man soloct an article because of tho rrr vico he expects to pot out of it, while the foolish miMi does not consider the service. An experienced merchant buvs to plcaso his customers. The life of his business depends on his ability to cater to their wants. We have done this, and are pre pared to satisfy THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Come and see foryourselves. Ourstoek Is now in and on ot-.r shelves. Highest market price paid for WOOL, Oinseng and all kinds of Hides. op op oc oo jp ocorot3CaropTpara?3Paoaexarc u o o r Q CD O n Co P-- ft) CO p pi p- O tr ll P- O CO w p c-r- CO o o p CO p p r CO I f F f - V. W o "J J. M. MINTZ, CUT PBICE new ui:rff.i:it block, TIONESTA, PA. HOPKINS & GO. SPRING HOPKINS & CO. GREETING! The March winds have had their lllow, and they soom to have taken such an effect on some peoplo that thoy think all they havo to do is to BLOW I Rut good goods, at low prices toll the story, and tho people toll tho prices. CLOTHING ! men'I; Sow; cuiLdSbn-! CLOTHING ! Clothing boon so .Complete as I Suits al all prices) Heurinnlng high as f J5.U0. EVERY UARS 1,Hvpr oemre uns our bcock oi viotuing boon so .Complete as this Rpring. Wo have a SPLENDID Assortment. the f 1.00 mark, and running up TEED AS-REPRESENTED! awnv down below ARMENT CJUARAN- DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Our shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and BEST selection of Dry Goods and Dress Goods we ever had, and the prices are oo low that Competition is out of the question. No stocks of Remnants or second hand stulf to show. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS!" Every Counter bristles with Novolties In the most desirable Uoods, and at prices that is a Stuunor to Everybody! AWAY DOWN. The Boston Clothing House, Marienvillo's Great Mart for Trading ! Our Spring and Summer styles of Cloth ing, Dry goods, Boots and Shoes, have ar rived, and are pronounced by those who havo seen them tho finest goods ever brought to Marienville. Wo sell them at ridiculously low prices, and acknowledge no competition. Our enormous Suit lino runs from $3.99 a suit to $20. Pants from G9c. to the finest grades for $4 and $o. Wo keep a full lino of Dress goods, White goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, in fact everything a lady, gentleman, boy or girl needs. Como and see us and wo will save you money. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, M. LEVY, Proprietor, Marienvillo, Pa. cc CO CO a cu CO u w o a w u o o 7. a lis xivf (id III! C3 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Ounesortmiuit of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, aud Childeu's Shoeb'iblargor than over before, and ct rrices that aro lowv. tlum others will ask for Uhoes that should not be looked at uutler tho same light. 4 a. $ f R 3 HATS HATS II ATM. :o: - Wo buy our flats from the Manufactur ers, and can sell a Bettor Hat for Less Money than those that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE PROFIT ! These are FACTS, and will be proven to you when you como In. s o s in 3 - S 5 CO o r Q ZX3 CO tri a . w CO CO H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN & SIQQINS.) DRUGGISTS fc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PCWN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TME FBESEHEST GCBGGE(MIE& BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is iu 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. VyT-STERN NEW YORK PENN- HY.LVANIA RAILROAD, formerly W t re I lit H, Time Table taking effect May mil, 1N80. hnstern 'J'iiiie-75lh Meridian. Trains will lenvn Tl.mnuio r... on .i... and points West as follows: No.0.1 Through Freight (carry. InR pnssoiiKois) p:4fl Bi OT No. Rl Hu Halo Express l&Mnoon. sua. i way f reight (carrying f passengers) B:00 p. in. Kr. 'J' 111 ill... 1.' . ,. w jjij luns e;oo p. in. For Hickory, Tldloutn, Warren, Klimia, Bradford, olenn and the East: No. 80 Olonn ExprcH R: o a. n. No. H2 Pittsburgh Express 3:t'J p. in. No. 1X1 Through Freight (car rying passongeis 7:13 p. in. Trnins nil and IH1 Run Dailv nnd carry pnsscngrrs to nnil from points bttwrp'u Oil City and Irvlnnton only. Other traius run dully except Sunday. Get Time Tables nnd full Infoi nmtinn from J. U CRAIG, Aircnt. Tionesta, l'n. R. BELL, Geii'lHupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passcngor A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK Botween the LliiE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. EAST & WEST I New York, Pliiladelphin, Ronton, and all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Clncln natl, St. 1oins, New Orleans, and all points West, North nnd Southwest. Solid vestibulcd train, sleeping, Pull man dining nml diiy cimche., Ictweeii priucipnl cities East nnd West. Tho pop ular lino West for colonists nnd hind seek ers. Rntcsnhvnvslownstholowc.it. No extra charge for riding on vcxlihule lim ited. Before purchasing tickets cU on or addrcs, R. II. WALLACE, Trnv. Pass. Agl., Oil City, Pa., or K II. G ARFIELD, Di v. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. S.B. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IF TJ IR, 3ST I T TJ IR, 3S. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is hero furnl.shcd of the wtiReqiienro of ncglei ting to take wise wifely ad vice This iniiii thought lie knew it ail and i in ) ii im iiiimi. At our low ji,icprir'ur7iiture bcrause they 'imivinw, no pain two prices lor an inferior article whK-h led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She gave htm the shako in a mil. I form iiml llnvutcnod divorce for the next oHWiee. She's all right. To fail to trade with Nelson Uroenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Edii"uie vour huxl.aud to know a bargain when ho sees it. Train tlicin in tho way they should iro (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to rL CREEIMLUUD'S, Undertaker Jt Kmbnlmor, 3:11 Exchnngo Block, WARREN, PA. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. of the firm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of tho Eye. Examinations free of rhnrge. WARREN, PENN. HUMPHREYS' vYETERIHARY SPECIFICS For Eotbos. Cattle, Sheep. Doga. Soml AND POULTRY. 000 Page Honk on TreHtmeut of AnlinaU aud i hurl bvui I , ?uitRfl( FeverH.CoiiupHttoaa.lnflamniatUa A. A. i Kpuiitl itlouiuirii., Alilk l ever. 11.11. iruiiiN, Lament-, HhnnniiMt lV.,"",Ai',,,ni,r lM lire II. II, Hut or rubN. urma. K. K. 1 ouuU llratja, lcuuinla F.V. ( olio or .r.te ll IUnrb. f4.j. M 1 ( rrin.fr. Ilruiurrhu., 11.11. I rlnury una Kidney llnHeaa i.l. rlrupiivn DlBfHNrtti itlunue. .K iieae.t of iiiut'vtlou. raralyala BlUKto BotOo (over 60 dtaun), - - ,m table Cmie. wtih Kjecl(lct Manual, VUtrliiary Cure tii ixl Modklof, 67.00 Jar Viriuary fare Oil, 1.00 Sold br DrngKiitg; or Sent Prepaid mnrwhtr ana in tjuuuiiiy on fitcipt 01 Frico. Hump hwys1 MBdlrtne Co., 101 rullon St.. W. Y. IF1. "W. Xj-ALw." Practical Tinner All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN ) ROOK1NQ J A 8PKC1ALTY, AND SPOUTINO. BOROU01I BUII.D1NO, TIONESTA, PA. SQPLA- W10KK and upwards positively tj Becurud bv men agents selling Dr. Scott's Oeuuine Klectriu Belt, Susponsory, eU)., and by ladies selling lr. SnotL B Klec triu Corsets. Sample frco. State sex. Dr. Scott, BW Broadway, N. Y. Nov.ltf-Sm.
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