THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, Editor ft PhomitToit. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1890. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PKI.MAKIKM, SATl'HDAY, JfNK 7, I81MK Trbms. President Jud(t, f-JO; Cnn frress, $20: Senate, f!5 ; Assembly, $10; Associate .Tudrn, tlO; Prothonotar'y, J 10 ; Shorill", $S; Coiintv Commissioner, $" ; County Superintendent, ?."! Auditor, $:t j Jury Commissioner, 2j Delegate, to Stato Convention, $2. Strictly cash in advance. PRESIDENT JUDGE. Wo nrp nnthorired tonnnonnee the name of SAM V EL D. IRWIN, of Tionesta, Pa., ns a candidate for tlio olllce of President Jivbre, Riibjeot to tho derision of tlio Re publican County Primaries, ntul tlio 37t.li Judicial District Convention. . ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo nrp authorized tonnnonnrp C. F. i I I.LKSPIE, of Kinirsley township, ns a ,rnndiil:ilo for AssoriHto Judge, subject to Republican usages. Vp nro authorized to announce C. TV. CLARK, of Tionesta township, ns a candi date for Associate J ndire, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized toannounpe JOSEPH O. DALE, of Tionesta, an a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican USilgPS. ASSEMBLY. Wo are authorized to announce the nnmo of ANDREW COOK, of Cookshurg, Harnett township, as a candidate for As sembly, subject to Republican usages. Wo nro authorized to announce the namo ot S. S. TOWLER, of Jcnks town ship, as a candidate for Assenbly, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announpo P. C. J5LOOHER, of Tionpsta township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. PROTIIONOTA RY. We are authorized to announce C ALV IN M. A15NER, as a candidate for Prothon otary, Registt-r, Rocordcr. Ac., subject to Itepublican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce JAMES II. BUTLER, of Tionpsta, as a candidato tor Micriii, suuject to ltopublican usages. Wo are authorized to announce HARRY MAZE, of Jonks township, as a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to Rcpublicau 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 candidato for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JAMES McINTYRK, of Harmony tow nship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Robublican usages. We are authorized to announce J. J. PARSONS, of Jcnks townshiD. as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject 10 iiepuuncan usages. We are authorized to annoupco C. F, jji'jDb.BLiK. of Ureen townsluu. as a can didato for County Commissioner, subject 10 itepuuncan usages. We are authorized to announce SAM UEL MERVIN, of Hickory township, as a canaiuaie lor county commissioner, buujoci 10 nepu m lean usages. We aro authorized to announce A. K SWIPE, of Jenks township, a a candidate lor County Commissioner, subject to Re- puuucau usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. "We are authorized to announce CHRIS' TOPUER ZUENDEL, of Kingsley town- snip, as a candidal lor Jury Lominisnlon or, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco J. N. HEATH, of Starr, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce J. B. AGNEW, of Tionesta. as a candidate for Delegate to tho Republican State Conven tion. Wo are authorized to announco JAMES D. DAVIS, of Tionesta. as a candidato for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. It 19 going the rouudi of the news papers that Tom Marshall, of Pitts burgh, does Dot indorse 1'attison for governor. Marshall played tho scala wag in 1882, by going to the State Convention as a delegate, voting for the nomination of Beaver fur governor and bolting tho ticket immediately thereafter, and helping to elect Patti son. If he has repented he will have to be forgiven, but it will be safe to keep an eye on him. A good many of the officers of the John Stewart meet ings ore seeking federal Appointments as a reward for their party services. Mcadvillc Gazette. Wm. L. Scott SBys that Robert E. Pattiaon phtill be the Democratic nom inee for Governor ; Eckley I?. Coxe and Congressman Kerr and various other leaders say that William A. Wallace shall bo the nominee ; Will iam U. llenscl insists that Chauucey F. Black shall be given the nomina tion, and a great many of the rauk and file, who do the voting, insist that Robert P. Decherl or 11. Bruce Kick etts shall be their candidato. It is beginning to look as though Mr. Scott, with the aid of Mr. llarrity and John It. Bead, would win, but keep an eye on the canny Scot from Clearfield. Sk.nator Vest is trying to amend the Inter-Stale Comruerce law so as to include the express companies in its provisions. Why it hasn't been done before is ouo of the mysteries of legis lation, but we suppose Congressmen owned too much express stock. But that they should come under the pro visions of this law admits of no argu ment. They are common carriers, are inter state and whack on tho rates for all or more than the traffic will stand, at non-competitive points. The tantr on many articles to Tidioute prohibits their transportation, particularly early vegetables and fruits, and as a conse quence our markets are not what they should be and the American express company hasn't bead enough to accept living rates, evidently preferring no husincss to business at same rates given adjoining competitive points. Indeed we hope Senator Vest will pre vail in his good work. Tidioute News Tionesta suffers about the same complaint that our neighbors up the river do, and is compelled to pay out rageous express rates. Anyway, take the telegraph companies, the express companies and the highway robbers and without doubt tney make more clear money than all other institutions combined. Spring and Summer MARCH WINDS AI APRIL SHOWERS IB FORTH MAY FLOWERS!" X-L-C-R Grand Opening of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, &c. rpo the furlic: We have tho pleasure of calling your attention this Spring to one of tho most Coniplcto and best selected stocks of Staplo and Fancy Goods ever shown in this sec tion of Pennsylvania, at pricos founded on Cash Purchases, and long experlenco In tho trade. IN OUR NEW LINE Yon will find a Complete line of Fine Domestic and Imported Dry Goods, ' Notions, I Hosiery, vtioves, uorseiH, i.aaics x uiniNiung uoou, summer raps, vc, ivc. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY I Remember, yon will sre In our new Millinery Department the verv stvles that aro ,nst now appearing in tho Leading Millinery Stoics in all tho largo cities, under lue management oi I'.xperionccu itiiuincrs. O J J CARPETS! CARPETS!! Tho most comprchonslve stock of New Styles in BODY URl'SSKLs CAHPET8! TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS! INGRAIN fr H KM P CARPETS! HALL AND ST A IK CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS. Ao at prices which will satisfy nil comers. Wo save our patrons money ! Special rooms or uiniuy inese goou. o o m c3 CO O O M w P-i C3 O CO -- C3 w to r3.. o o o to a i-t -i ll 05 i I u S3 CO o o CO o a THE WINDS OP MARCH bring forth a now Stock of SPRING GOODS pin tn gather their harvest of .SPRING to tho Live Merchant, and tlio People be Sl'MMEK NOVELTIES in April. We never sleep so far as business is concerned. Tho wide-awnke man catches tho business boom on the wing, and his patrons get the benefit in cheaper and better goods. .1. M. MINTZ has now been In New York and tho Eastern cities for a month, and tho result of his work is seen in tlio Elegant Lino of SriUNO 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 belter way to make a dollar than by sav ing It in buying cheaply. We don't moan in buying cheap on shoddy goods, but tJOUU giHxIs at Low Prices QUALITY AGAINST QUANTITY, and quality will always win. The wlso man selects an article hocauso of tlio ser vice ho expect to get out of it, while tlio foolish niBii does not consider the service. An experienced merchant buvs to pleaso his customers. The lifeif his business depends on his ability fo cater to their wants. Wo have done this, and nro pro pared to satisfy THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Come and see for yourselves. Onrstock is now in and on our shelves. Highest market price rtald for WOOL, Oinsengaiul all kinds of Hides. I CO o CO p & o CO pa P- O o p CO p ft- CO J o o CO o t o r-K a o o a CO H r1 v. B O AtTESTERN NEW YORK .t PEN N- s V J j V A N I A RAILROAD, fonnerly R , N. Y. A P. It. R, Tiiho Table taking i Ho t M:iv I2lh, lSJi'J. Eastern Tlino 7th Meridian. Trains will leiJVe Tionesta for Oil City and points West ns follows: No. IK) Through Freight (carry In;! passengers) (1:40 a. m. No. ai Riill'alo Express 12:3:! noon. No. til Way Frolglil (ciurylng pnsseugers) fijeO p. m. No. 83 Oil City Exi ress 8:05 p. in. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Rradl'ord, Olean and tlio East: No, BO Olean Express fl: 10 a. in. No. Wl PitUthurgli Express 3: lit p. m. No. Ml Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains 03 and P(1 Run Dally and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City mid Irvlneton only. Other trains run dally except Sunday. Oct Time lab'es nnd full Informntlon from J. L. CRAlti. Agetil, Tionesta, pa. R. II ELL, Oou'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Ocn'l Pnssenffer it Ticket Agent. llulliilo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK NE CO Uctwcon tho EAST &c WEa.' I New Yoik, PMliidelpbla, Ronton, nnd all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cineln niiti, !st. Louis, New Orlcans, nnd all points West, North and Southwest. Solid vclibuled trains, sleeping, Pull man dining nnd day coaches, between principal cities East and West. Tho pop ular line West for colonists and land seek ers. Kales always low as the lowest. io extra charge for riding on vestibule lim ited. Refore purchasing tickets call on or adilrcxs. R. 11. WALLACE, Tinv. Pass. Agt., Oil city, Pa., or F. 11. GARFIELD, Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! J. M. MINTZ, CUT Our Stock of Ready-Made Clothing Is a DANDY ! Containing no loss than 300 to A EW KEPIjEK HLUCH. kiu uun io seieci iroin, ana ranging in prices irom i.UU to s.u.ihi per suit. Amt as to Gents' Furnishing Uoods, we are to the front with a Kino Stock. In cverv-dav wear we show you One Uuudrcd different kinds of Panta, at 75c. Kfic.. 81.011. and - .1 1 1 C . a unuuy iiuu line ui uiius. IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Under the management of Mr. LYMAN O'DELL, we carry a line Hue of all the best maaes ana i-iiiierns oi i;ioius vi soiecc irom in price troiu f J3.00 to ?j0.00. Every viuriiiuiii. uriiiiucu iu u t, hiiu uiuiii us represeuieu TIO.MJSTA, PA. at Mr. Stitzinger Withdraws. Ed. Republicam : - Owing to sickness In niy JeRiily it find It wiJUusmjiossjbiPfjr'me to give proper 'Attention to the canvass for the nomination for Associato Judgo, nnd I auk that my name be withdrawn from the list. I wish in this connection to thank niy friends for the many assurances of support given me, and now release them from any obliga tions they may have felt toward me. Respectfully, Frederick Stitzinoer. Republican County Committee. The members of the Republican County Committee of Forest County are requested to meet at tlio Sheriff's office, Tionesta, on Tuesday evening, May 20, 18110, court week, for the pur pose ot transacting such business as may be brought before thera, and making final arrangements for the holding of the primaries, June 7tb, 1890. A full attendance ,is earnestly requested. A. J. Sigworth, Chairman, There is scarcely any doubt but ex Speaker Carlisle will be elected to succeed the late U. S. Senator Beck from Kentucky. Govebnor Cami'bell, of Ohio, has bis eye on the Democratic Presiden tial nomination in 1892. Another caie of the mustard seed iu a raiu barrel. Senator Quay intimated recently that he will not vote for the House pension proposition unless the age en titling an'ez-soldier to a service pen sion be placed at 50 instead of GO years of age. He remarked that the soldiers of Pennsylvania do not care about being pensioned after they are dead. An inveaiigutiou of the eubject of longevity of tho ex-soldiers of the State shows that sixty years is beyond the limit. The Senator will make his position understood when the measure comes before the Senate. It is an in teresting fact in connection with pen sion legislation that the only two bills ou that subject passed by the hut two Cotigrcbses were those introduced by Scustor Quay, granting increased pen bioos for deafness tud total disability. Warren, Venango and McKean counties held their Republican pri manes latt Saturday and . resulted in placing good tickets in the field. Per haps it was the hottest fight ever held in War re d county, the fight being mainly centered in the contests for the offices of President Judge and State Senator, resulting in the choice of George II. Iliggins for the former place, and the re-nomination of Senator O. G. Allen f t the latter. The bal aoce of the ticket is as follows: Cod gress, Col. Watson ; Associate Judge, Unit Marsh ; Assembly, G. U. Inomp' son, re-nominated. Hon. Charles W. Stone was unanimously endorsed for Governor. In McKean county the fight was almost equally as hot, the contest being centered on Congress and State Delegates. Latest' returns indicate that Col. WaUen has the in structions fromhatcounty thus giving him a .le-C&tnioatiou in the district. Sloue carried the county for Governor according to latest figures, la e- naneo county the principal light was for State Delegates, and resulted in tho choice of Senator Delamater's del egates by decisive majorities. Ex- Senator Lee received the instructions for Congress. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates for the several offices Bhall have their names announced in one or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the 1'riniary Meetings stating the ollico, and subject to the action of llio party at the said primary meetings. z. 1 he votors beloiigni to the Kepubli- can party in each township and borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee, at the usual place ot Holding spring eiecuons, at t o ciocK r, M., and proceed to elect ouo person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determino who are the proper persons to vote, and who shall hold the polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After the polls are opened, the candidates announced shall bo balloted for; the name of each person voting shall be written on a list at uio iiino oi voting, no person oeiug auow cd to voto more than onco lor the same ofliee. a. After the polls are closed the board shall proceed to count the votes that each (undulate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to beeertitied by the JUilge ana uucslcu ly Uie i ierKs. 4. .J he Judge orono of tho Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of the respective election district, shall meet at the Court House, in l ionesta, on the Tuesday follow nig the I'riinary Alectings at o clock 1 M., having the returns and a listof voters and the person having the hiuhet nunibe of votes for any olllce, shall be declared the nominee for tiio Republican partv 5. The Return J udg.-s shall be comiie tent to reject by a majority, the returns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the Primary Mewting who are not Re publicans. 0. Any two or more jiersons having an equal number of voles lor the same ollicu, the J uilgeu sliiilt proceed to ballot for a clioii e, the pt-rs-on having the highest number to be the nominee. 7. The Kclurn J lulcs shall appoint Confer"..- Representative, (-Senatorial and Congressional whoso acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may receive the largest number of voles cast for that oliiee. 8. The Rctuin Judges may at any time change tiie mode ami manner of selecting luuulidates as they may bo instructed by the peopie al their primary meetings, due notice being given by Ilia County Com mittee. U. The Chairman of the County Coni lniltee sbull be required to issue a call in pursuance of tho action of the County Committee. BOOTS AND SHOES ! Wo have on hand a Complete Stock of all tho best makes, and latest stylos, prices to suit all, and only ask you to call and examine our lino for Everybody I IN GENERAL STOCK, We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises, Hand-Rags, Queenswaro, Wall Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, Baby Carriages, Ac, Ac. THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Complete in Fine Watches, Fine Chains, Fine Rings, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelta, Ginseng, Wool, Ao. Local Agent of Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine Company. Latest imprwed macniue at lowest martvci prices. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. i HOPKINS Si CO. SPRING HOPKINS & CO. GREETING! The March winds have had their Rlow, and they seem to havo taken Mich an effect on some people that they think all they havo to do Is to BLOW I llut good goods, at low prices tell the story, and the peoplo toll tho pricos. CLOTHING !SESS?K?a!K5gl?g CLOTHING ! Never before has our stock of Clothing boon so Comulcte as this Sorimr. We have a M'LbM DID Assortment. Suits a' all prices j Kcginnlmr awav down below the JM.OO mark, and running up as high as fc.'5.00. EVERY UAItMliST UUAltAN- TEED AS;.REPRESENTEDf DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Our shelves aro loaded with tho FINEST and BEST selection of Irv Goods and Dress Hoods wo ever had, and the prices are so low that Competition is out of tho question, jno stocks or ivomnauui or second nana stuil to show. FAMOUS LOW PRICE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS! Kverv Counter lrUU-H with Novcltlos In tho moHt duNtruMo Good, nnd at prices 1 4 : Ut .. . ut.i.J .. f A T A AT I W ' V has had such good success that WE ARE FORCED TO ENLARGE OUR 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. LU Lk. 8 ee "7 3 O) o We carry a Fino Lino of FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which wo are sellinir at the Ixiwest Fiuures such coods can he sold for. We do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in tho VERY REST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pelts. Our goods have always borne a (rood reputation and our prices are known to bo down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair deal imr and striet attention to ine wants oi inn poopie, nope to merit a conunuanco oi tue generous pat- i . 1 ,. 1 -;.... . . i i i i HARNETT & w c (A O O K O o CO CO a a a -"3 " e US Hi? 3 .. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, O ir assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, and Cbildeu's Shoes is larger than ever before, and at pricos that are lower than others will ask for Shoes that should not be looked at under tho same liuht. HATS HATH -:- HATS. We buy our Hats from the Manufactur ers, and can sell a Bolter 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 come in. is S -i ti K - 1 a x c 3 ' a a ? V 1 3 5 - m r co - s s i "S n i-3 r id co 9 ni i co r C3 t ac ro cr: -s co S. H. HASLET k Mi GENERAL MERCHANTS. Priilci'H in FTJRUITTJKE. -AImo, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. il Fllul Is hero fiirnisheil of tho consequence of iiogliH-tinir to take wiso wifely ad vice. Thin man thought ho knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture becaiiHO they were low. He paid two prices for an inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. Sho gave him tho Fhake in u mild form and threatened divorce for the next oll'ence, Sho's nil right. To fail to trade wilU Nelson Greenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Edncato vour husband to know a bargain when he fees it. Train thorn In tlio way thoy fchould go (for Furniture.) And reiiieintier that way is to U. CREEftLUPJD'S, Undertaker Jt Embalmer, 331 Exchaugo Rloek, WARREN, PA. The Boston Clothing House, MaricnviHo's Great Mart for Trading ! PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN & SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS ta GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FMESMEST GROCERIES BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. imest goods ever Wo sell them at and acknowledge Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly ooinpetout Clerk, will always be found the PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- Our Spring and Summer styles of Cloth ine:, Dry goods, Boots and Shoes, havo ar rived, and aro pronounced by those who PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! have seen them tho brought to Marienville. ridiculously lowr prices no competition. Our enormous Suit line runs from $3.99 a suit to $20. Pants from G9c. to the finest grades for $4 and $5. Wo keep a full lino of Dress goods, AVhito goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, in fact everything a lady, gentleman, boy or girl needs. Come and see us and wo will save you money. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 51. LKVY, Proprietor, Marienville, Pa. of tho firm of MORCK DUO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist In Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. 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. mummt raoBuoi aid oabe TAKEN IN EXCUANGE FOR GOODS. HUMPHREYS' For Horses. Cattio, Sheep, Sogs, ZZog3, . AND POULTRY. 600 Pave Rook onTrraimrut of Anim&la lid ( burl rii'.ui Free. innH l at u ty i iiunalliuiii lufln an nan f I Am A.A.mIuhI MeuiuuliU, Al ilk rvcr. ll.lt,rM ruiuM, laimi'ttf mm. It bvuniHilmii 4M'.lJihlnuier Naal !li'kar.v . II. Ituii or -rub:f urtua. K. auv bt4 lit'iivfti 1'ucuMioula k . VVulla or CJripCH, Itlbacbe. ;,;..-!l ittCHrritttfi', II onion hntfrH. riuury uid Kldui'y DUruieit i,I.-truiiivti DifCANfM, 0l:tutf. .K. UkHiiV Ji.t;iiltint I'liraljr.U BinalL' llottto ovur6lduk), - -Htublo ('imei with Kpwlflr, Manr.al. V rivini.try C.urtt oil uifl MwlkUaUr. $7.00 Jar Vrier.uury C ure Oil, 1.00 Sold bv Drngtfiftla; or Bent Prepaid anrwharo aud in anr qaautity on Bcipt oi prica Hnmphrey' Medicine Co.. 109 Fulton St., W. Y. Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Motal Work promit ly attonilcd to. riN 1 KOOiiN A SPECIALTY AND SPOUTING. ROUOUG1C ISU1LDINU, TIONESTA, PA. 3?C) F A WEEK uiid Uwarl poHitivnly Scott's (ii)iiuinc Elmti io lh.lt, SuspmiHory, vU, Jind by ladies si lling Dr. Sc.'U'h EUc tiiu t'orscH. Kuiiiild i'riiu. Siata kox. lr. Seott, 81S Broadway, N. Y. Nov.Ki-Um.