The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 11, 1890, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. t. WEN K,
Editor 4 Psossirros.
WEDNESDAY, JUNK It, 18!.
iti:ri IIMC i TICKET.
JI'DICIAKY.
President Judge,
SAMUEL D. IRWIX,
Tionesta Borough.
(8ul oct io decision of District Con fprcncc.)
Associate Judge,
C. W. CLARK,
Tionosta Township.
t'Ol'NTY.
State Senate,
HARRY r. wilson,
Clarion.
(Subject to decision of District Conference.)
Assemlilv,
S. S. TOWLER,
Jenks.
Prothonotary,
CALVIX M. ARNER,
Tionesta Borough.
Sheriff,
JOHN R. OSGOOD,
Klngslcy,
County Commissioner,
JAMES McINTYRE,
Harmony.
C. F. LEDEBUR,
Green.
County Auditor,
T. B. COBll,
Tionosta Borough.
W. W. THOMAS,
Tionesta Township.
Jury Commissioner,
J. N. HEATH,
Ivingstey.
A Card from Dr. Towler.
To the Republican Voters of Forest Co.
Gentlemen: A majority has hon
ored me with the nomination for As
sembly and for this I return my
thanks. I assure you that the same
sized hat fits my head to day as yes
terday, for I am conscious that I owe
this nomination to the efforts of my
friends and not to any personal efforts
or ability. Those who voted for Judge
Cook or Mr. Blocher did as they had
a perfect right to do and now let's all
be friends aDd helpers in a common
cause for the whole ticket.
Very Respectfully,
S. S. Towler.
The Republican Primaries.
After ono of the most spirited con
tests that ever took place in this coun
ty at a primary election, the Republi
cans have made the choice of one of
the beet and most evenly distributed
tickets tbat has been nominated for a
long time. The fight, while warm and
hotly contested on every inch of
ground, was comparatively free from
acrimony and bitterness, for one in
which the vote on the main questions
was so close. The vote was the largest
by upward of 200 that the party has
ever polled, and reports from all sec
ttons are to the effect that it was ex
ceptionally free from anything that
looked like fraud.
The Return Judges from the differ
ent precincts were all in their seats in
good season Tuesday afternoon and
were promptly called to order by Chair
man Sigwortb, when the work of com
puting the returns was begun, Jas. T
Brenoan and II. C. Whittekin being
elected Secretaries, Upon the com
pletion of the count it was found that
the following gentlemen bad been suc
cessful, and they were duly declared
the nominees of the party :
President Judge, Samuel D. Irwin,
of Tionesta borough.
Stale Senate, Harry R. Wilson, of
Clarion.
Assembly, Dr. S. S. Towler, Jenks
twp.
Associate J udge, C. W. Clark, Tio
nesta twp.
Trothonotary , C. M. Arner, Tionesta.
Sheriff, John R. Osgood, Kingaley
twp.
County Commissioners, James Mc
Intyre, Harmony; C. F. Ledebur,
Green.
Auditors, T. B. Cobb, Borough ; W.
W. Thomas, Tionesta twp.
Jury Commissioner, J. N. Heath,
Kingaley twp.
State Delegate, Jas. D. Davis, Tio
nesta. Motions were made and carried al
lowing the candidates for Congress,
State Senate and President Judge to
select their own conferees.
On motion the Delegate to the State
Convention was instructed to support
Hon. Charles W. Stone for Governor
as loDg as he id a candidate, and then
to Bupport the candidate having the
next highest number of votes.
For phairmau of the County Com
mittee for the ensuing year, the names
of J. C. Scowdcn and A. M. Doutt
were submitted. Mr. Scowdcn was
elocted.
This completing the work of the
convention, a motion to adjourn pre
vailed, the deliberations having been
very harmonious and orderly.
Of the ticket individually we have,
not the time or space to speak at this
time, but will take pleasure in doing
so in the future; suflico it to say, it is
ouo which will commauj the full
strength of the purly in the fall, there
not a wik spot in it from top
to bottom. It gives very general
satisfaction, and that it will be elected
by a rousing majority goes without
saying. The defeated candidates, as a
rule, take their loss with much better
grace than is usual on such occasions,
Had tho result been otherwise we
still could have said "the ticket is a
splendid cue," as all the candidates
were representative aud worthy men,
who would have commanded the
earnest support of the party. Let us
all put our shoulders to the wheel
from this on, and we'll win handsome-
iy.
Wallace Democrats are doing
their utmost to make it appear tbat
the Republicans are anxious that Rob
ert K. Pattison shall get the Demo
cratic nomination for Governor, while
Puttison Democrats complain that
Senator Quay is interesting himself in
some of the counties to secure the
election of delegates favorable to
William A. Wallace. This is certain
ly very naughty on the part of Senator
Quay, but as he has generally had
very good luck in party management
the esteemed enemy ought not to be
greatly put out if he has concluded to
iuterest himself in their affairs. They
have loog needed somebody to tell
them what to do. But it is not wise
to believe all the stories that are told,
particularly in the heated season.
Republicans may have their opinions
of the relative strength of Democratic
candidates, but thero is no Democrat
in the State strong enough to do the
Republican party so much injury as it
may do itself.
In view of the boast made by Sen
ator Wallace and his friends a few
weeks ago, that they could land the
Democratic nomination for Governor
without any support from Philadel
phia, their recent efforts to capture
some of the Philadelphia delegates
look like something of a giveaway.
The man who expects to get the nomi
nation, however, is not likely to dis
dain anybody's support.
Richmond now possesses a splendid
monument in honor of the groat
soldier who led the "Lost Cause."
And some day New York may count
among her treasures a monument to
the man who received Lee's sword at
Appomattox. But let us not be too
hopeful.
Our able contemporary, the New
York TForW, is not sufficiently accu
rate in its statement that "a coffin
trust is the latest product of monopo
ly." It should have said that a coffin
trust is the very last that concerns
mankind.
Pennsylvania Roads.
The following circular, which fully
explains itself, will shortly be distrib
uted throughout the State, and as ycu
are liable to receive one, it would be
well to study it and be prepared to
give your views:
ROAD COMMISSION OP PENNSYLVANIA.
My Dear Sir The Road Commis
sion being anxious to ascertain the
views of the citizens of the Common
wealth upon subjects suggested, the
Commission submit and respectfully
request answers to the following in
terrogatories :
First. Are you in favor of abolish
ing the present system of working out
road taxes and paying a caeh tax
instead f Answer
Second. Do you favor State aid to
public roads? Answer
Third. If so, how shall it distrib
uted, to the townships or counties?
Answer
How shall the amount be ascertain
ed, by valuation of assessable proper
ty, number of inhabitants, road mile
age orjotherwise? Answer
Fourth. Are you in favor of super
visors serving without compensation,
the same as school directors, whoee
duty shall be the assessment of taxes
and appointment of road overseers to
have charge of tho work? Answer
Fifth. How shall roadt be superior
tended and controlled by State, coun
ty or towoship supervisors or engi
neers? Answer
Aud shall the Ktate aid, if any, be
handled the tame as local tuxes?
Answer
Sixth. Is your county an agricul
tural, manufacturing or miuing coun
ty ? Aligner
Seventh. Is the stone in your couuty
suitable for road building? Answer
Eighth. Are you in favor of author
iririL' townehipa to borrow money for
road purposes. Anwtr
Ninth. Are you iu favor of couvict
lahor on public roals? Auswer
Give your views upon aoy other
points you desire perta'.nioi; to road
laws and road construction and main
tenauce.
A. D. Harlan, Chairman.
CiJAiii.Ka F. Ettla, Secretary.
Please return interrogatories when
answered to Charles F. Kllla, Sec re
tary, 1305 Locust St., Phila., Pa.
Sign: Name
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Spring and Summer
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Grand Opening of
Dry Goods, Millinery,
Clothing, &c.
rpo THE PURLIC:-
We have tho ploasure of calling your
Complete ami best selected stocks of Slnplo and Fancy Goods ever shown In this sec
tion of Pennsylvania, at prices founded on Cosh Purchases, and long experience- In
tho trade.
IN OUR
You will find a Completo lino of Fine Domestic and I ni portent Pry Goods, '.Notions,
Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, l.adios' Furnishing Goods, Hummer Wraps, Ac, Ac.
MILLINF.KY! MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY I
Remember, von will sen in our new Millinery Department the vorv stvlt-s that
Hre just now appearing in tho Lending Millinery Stores in all tho largo "cities, under
the management of Experienced Milliners.
CARPETS!
Tho most comprehensive stock of Now
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS!
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS!
INGRAIN HEMP CARPETS!
UALL AND STAIR CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS. LACE CURTAINS. Ao
at prices which will satisfy all comers. Wo
for displaying these goods.
CLOTHING!
Our Stock of Roadv-Made Clothinir Is a
400 Suits to select from, and ranging in prices from t.00 to fM.OQ per suit. And bs
to Gents' Furnishing Goods, wo are to the front with a Fine Stock. In everv-day
wear we snow you one Hundred diUercnl
a dandy lino line of pants.
IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING! DEPARTMENT.
Under the management of Mr. LYMAN O'DELL, we earrv a fine lino of all tho best
makes and Patterns of Cloths to select from in price from" JJo.OO to f."0.00. Every
Garment Warrautcd to fit, and cloth as represented.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
We have on hand a Completo Stock of
puces ui sun nu, ami uniy hk you kj can
IN GENERAL STOCK,
We carry
irrv a Splendid Assortment of Trunks.
Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, Baby Carriages, Ac., Ac,
THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Is Complete in Fine Watches, Fine Chains,
Fino Rings, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pells, Ginseng, Wool, Ac.
Local Agent of Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machlno Company. Latest improved
macuiuo at lowest marKui prices.
DAVID
FAMOUS LOW PRICE
has had such'good success that
WE ARE FORCES TO
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats.
Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full
Lino of Pants.
We carry a
FRESH .-. GROCERIES !
hich we are selling at the Lowest Figures such goods can be sold for. We do
not want to sell CH EAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal
only in the VERY BEST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pells.
Our goods have always borne a good reputation and our prices are known to bo
down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, aud by fair dealing and strict
aueuuon io me wants oi inn people, nope to
rouage heretofore extended. Give me a call
The Boston Clothing House,
Marienyille's Great Mart for Trading !
Our Spring' and Summer styles of Cloth
ing, Dry goods, Boots
rived, and are pronounced by those who
have seen them tho finest goods ever
b fought to Marienville. We sell them at
ridiculously low prices, and acknowledge
no competition.
Our enormous Suit lino runs from $3.09
a suit to $20. Pants from G9c. to tho finest
grades for $4 and $5. Wo keep a full line
of Dress goods, White goods, Boots and
Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises, in fact everything a lady,
gentleman, boy or girl
see us and we will save you money.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
M. L11VV, Proprietor,
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Spring & Summer
attention this Spring to ono of the most
NEW LINE
CARPETS ! I
Stvlrs in
save eur patrons money ! Special rooms
CLOTHING!
DANDY ! Cnntal ninor tin lens Hinn 7)00 tn
kinds of PanU, at 75c, 8tie.. f 1.00, 1.2. and
all tho best makes, and latest stvlos. at
ana examine our lino ior UiVeryuouy I
Valises. Hand-Rairs. Onnenswarn. WaII
MTNTZ,
Marienville, Pa.
ENLARGE OUR STOCK !
Fine Lino of
merit a continuance of tho generous pat
and be convinced.
riO.YJiSTfl, Vi'.V.V.
and Shoes, have ar
needs. Come and
Marienville, Pa.
"MARCH WINDS AND APRIL SHOWERS
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i- a now Stock of
SPJUNG GOODS
to tho Live Merchant, and tho Poonlo bo
gin to gather their bnrvest of SPUING ,t
HUMMER NOVELTIES In April. We
never sleep so far as business is concerned.
Tho wide-awake man catclies the business
boom on the wing, and his patrons got tho
bonellt In cheaper and bettor goods.
J. M. MINT has now beon in Now
York and tho Eastern cities for a month,
and the result of his work is stxm in tho
Elegant Lino of
SPRINU AND SUMMER GOODS
that now fill onr shelves. Wo will knock
the bottom ont of competition. "A dollar
saved is a dollar made," and thero is no
better way to make a dollar than by sav
ing it in buying choaplv. Wo don't mean
in buying cheap or shoddy goods, but
OOOD goods at Low Trices
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QUALITY
AGAINST
QUANTITY,
and quality will always win. Tho wise
man selects an article because of tho ser
vice he expects to get ont of it, while the
foolish man does not consider the service.
An experienced merchant buvs to plcaso
his customers. The lil'o of Ills business
tl.'pcndHon his ability to cater to their
wauls. We have done this, and aro pre
pared to satisfy
THE MOST FASTIDIOUS.
Come and seo for yourselves. Our stock
Is now in and on our shelves. Highest
market price paid for WOOL, Ginseng and
all kinds of 11 Idea.
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XEW HllI'LI H KLOCIt,
HOPKINS & CO.
SPRING GREETING!
Tho March winds have had their Itlow,
on some pooplo that they think all they have to do is to BLOW ! Rut good goods, at
low prices toll tho story, and tho people tell
CLOTHING !
M EN'S, HOYS',
MEN'S, ROYS',
Never before has onr stock of Clothing beon so Completo a this Spring. We
have a SVLEN DID Assortment. Suits a' all prices i lli'giiinimr awav down' below
the 91.00 mark, anil running nil as high as
ir.r.U AN.KUl'KI'.HKaiTKlJI
DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS!
Onr shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and REST selection of Drv Good and
Dress Goods we ever had. and the prices
question. -o stocks of ltemnauts or second
NOVELTIES IN
Every Counter bristles with Novelties
that is a Stunner to Everybody ! AWAY
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SHOES, - SHOES, SHOES,
Onr assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss
es, and Childon'8 Shoes is larger than ever
boforo, and at prices that uro lower than
others will ask for Shoes that should not
be looked at under the samo light.
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HATS : HATS -:- 1 1 ATM.
Wo buy our Hats from tho Manufactur
ers, and can sell a Bettor Hat for Loss
Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers.
NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE
PROFIT !
These are FACTS, and will bo provcu
to you when yon come In.
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H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN & SIGGINS.)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, -
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Io our Drug Dopartmont, which is In charge of a thoroughly coin pe tout Clork,
will always bo found the
PUREST DRUGS
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.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
FORTH MAY FLOWERS !"
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and they seem to have taken such an clfccl
tho prices.
CHILDREN'S fT rfnrTVr I
CUILDREVS jA3 V JlliN U J
$.'5.00. EVERY GARMENT GUAR.VN-
aro so low that Competition is out of the
hand stnll to show.
DRESS GOODS !
in tho most dcsirablo Goods, and at prlcot
DOWN.
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AND CHEMICALS !
Smearbaugh,
WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN
SYLVAN I A RAILROAD, formerly
R., N. Y. A P. H. R. 3
Timo Tablo taking riled May 12th, 1H!). .
I'.nsicrn i imn iiii juciiilian.
Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil CilV
and points West as follows i
No. 113 Through Freight (carry
ing pnsscngcrs) f): ID a. Hi,
No. ai liull'alo Express lilClnoon.
No, (it Way Freight (carrying
passomrers) 5:00 p. m.
No. 83 Oil City Ex l ess 8:;v p. in.
For H ickorv. Tidinnfe. Warron. Kinxiia.
Bradford, oleum and the Easts
No. SO Olenu Express 8.10 a. 111.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express iiil'.l p. m.
No. IM Through Freight (car
rying passongcrs 7:13 p. m.
Trains TO and 00 Run Dnllv and earrv
passengers, to mid from points between
Oil City and Irvini ton only. Olhor trains
run dally except Sundav.
Get Time Tables and full information
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
II. JIUMj, Gcit lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger it Ticket Agent,
Bullitlo; N. Y.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Between tho
EAST Sc WEST I
New Yoik. Philadelphia, Boston, and
all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin-
points West, North ami Southwest.
holm voMinuicd liains, sleep. ng, 1 Ull
nan dining and day conches, between
principal cities East and West. Tho pop
ular line West for polonists anil land seek
ers. Kates always low as too lowest. o
extra charge for riding on vestibule lim
ited. Before piircli:tsing tickets mil Jon or
address, R. II. WALLACE, Tiav. Pass.
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or II. GARFIELD,
)iv. l'ass. Agt., JanicHtown, iN. i.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
IT TJ IR, IsT I T TJ IR, E.
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UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA. PA.
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icro furnished of the consnqHeneo of
negieciiiig I'ii.ikp wise wiici v ail
vire. This niiin tlio': ;lit he
knew it ail and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low priced Fiirnllurn because tliey
were low. He paid two prices for an
inferior article which led his wile to
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. She pave him the
shake In a mild form and threatened
divorce for the next wll'ence. Sho'a
all right. To fail to trade with
Nelson Grcuiilund is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If tho courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. Educate votir husband to
know a bargain when ho sees it.
Train them in tho way they
should go (for Furniture.)
And reiiicmlier that
way is to
N. CREEGUIUND'S,
Undertaker .t Kmbalmor,
3jI Exchange Block,
WARREN, PA,
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of tho tlrm of MORCK BRO S,
OPTIC1A1TS,
Specialist in Errors of Rolraction of tho
Eye. Examinations IVeo of cliargo.
WARREN, PENN.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, .
AND PODLTHT.
500 Page HouU on Trrutmrut ofAalniftl
aud t'burt tivut Krru.
fRW( Fnvrrn.r'onffpHtinuiiHtlammaiUB
A. A. i hpiiiul .HDUiittftiif, Milk lvrr.
B. B.riraiuMt JLuiiiudhh, Uheuuiatlaa
'.t , lMNieiiitf r, Nusal OlMcbargcs
1.I. -Uutn or tSrulib, Wortu.
K.IC.-('oiitfLiH, IN'uvpr, rmtutuoala
F.F.t'otto or 4riM't ltrll nk'.
C.4i. jl incur rltiy 11 out on tiuge.
riuriry auu Kiducy lMNaea
1. 1. Kriii ive iiiioi'UMCHt ilaiitfo.
.K.libt mv of liiuvstion, i'aralyiila
bluyU- Ik) t tlo (.ovtr 50 UtikUbJ, - .(J
Stable Cane, with trifles. Mrtnudl,
nU iinary (Jure t)il ttml .iUica(or, 87. OO
Jar Vtii rinary C'urtsOil. - 1.00
Bold br DruBtiint; or Eent Frftpafd aorwher
and iu aar quauuiy on Receipt of Pnc.
Humphrpys' Med cina Co., 109 Fulton St., W. Y.
rructical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Motul Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
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AND
SPOUTINU.
ROOt
A Hl'lXlALTY.
BOROUGH BU1LUINO,
TIONESTA, PA.
(JJQ A WEEK and upwards positively
tj -' secured bv men agents selling lir.
Kcott's Ueiiuino Electric Bull, Suspensory,
eic, and by ladies belliiis, Lr. Soott's Elec
trie Corsets. Sam plo li te. Htat sex. lr.
Scott, Broadway, N. Y, Nov.lti-ifui.
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