The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 18, 1890, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. K. WINK,
tOITO 4 P SOPSIITOS.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1800.
IlI?IUItLICAX TICKET.
Jt niC'IARY.
President Judge,
SAMUEL D. IRWIN,
Tionoata Rorongh.
(Subject to decision of District Conference.)
Associate Judge,
C. XV. CLARK,
Tioncsla Township.
COUNTY.
Statfl Senate,
HARRY R. WILSON,
Clarion.
(Subject to decision of District Con fcrcncc.)
Assembly,
S. S. TOWLER,
Tenks.
Frothonotnry,
CALVIN M. ARNER,
Tionosta Borough.
Sheriff",
JOHN R. OSGOOD,
Kingslcy,
County Commissioner,"
JAMES McINTYRE,
Harmony.
C. F. LEDEBUR,
Groon.
County Auditor,
T. R. COBB,
Tlonosta Borough.
W. W. THOMAS,
Tionesta Township.
Jury Commissioner,
J. N. HEATH,
Kingsloy.
The State Convention.
The Republican State Convention
meets at IIarri6burg next Wednesday,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to nominate can
didates for Governor, Lieutenant Gov
ernor, and Secretary of Internal Af
fairs. For the latter place there is no
contest, the general impression having
gone out that Col. Thou. J. Stewart,
the present imcumbent, should be re
tained, as a mark of esteem and rec
ognition lo the Grand Array Boys.
The Lieut. Governorship has almost
been lost sight of in the contest for the
first place on tho ticket. Senator
Delamater still has the lead in the
race, and is believed by many to be
almost certain of the nomination on
the first or second ballot. If the
nomination is not made on the second
ballot, considerable uncertainty will
be thrown into the contest, which will
likely result in a go-as-you-please
fight. In that case look out for a
swing toward our own Governor Stone,
who seems now to occupy the best po
sition in a contest of that kiud, and
whose canvass has been conducted in
such a way as to make hi in. by far the
moat acceptable compromise candidate
in the field. We look for bis nomina
tion as among the very likely proba
bilities. In any event tho party is
sure to have a good candidate; one
who will have the full strength of the
party at his back in November.
Ex-Senator Wallace says the
. outlook is encouraging. Mr. Wallace
is ai cheerful as a ship-wrecked sailor.
It will take $3,075,000 to pay for
the taking of the census, and some of
tho enumerators will feel as if they
bad earned that entire sum when they
geibrough with their dietricta.
Kemmler's last hope is gone. lie
must be electrocuted, for the United
States District Court at Syracuse bas
dismissed the writ of habeas corpus.
Just when be will die via electricity
baa sot yet been determined.
A National election law is opposed
by the Southern newspapers because it
will provide that every citizen shall
cast bis vote unmolested. There will
- be do ballot-box stuffing and shot gun
arguments at the polls in South Caro
lina and Mississippi if this bill passes.
Hon. William L. Scott's voice is
heard less frequently in piloting the
Pattison boom just now than it was
earlier in the season. It is suspected
that the Erie statesman is sulking in
his tent becanse bis orders are not
obeyed as cheerfully as he had expect
ed they would be.
Of course Grover Cleveland will
send a nice letter on tariff reform to
the Pennsylvania Democratic State
Convention, even if be doesn't attend
perbonally. Mr. Cleveland is not the
man to miss such an opportunity to
put in his thumb and pull out a plum,
saying, "What a good boy am I !"
This thing of "holding up" trains
in the far west is getting a trifle mo
notonoua. It seems to us that the
railroad companies ought to provide
against a recurrence of these a flairs,
even to the point of supplying the
train bands with plenty of arms and
ammunition, with explicit directions
to open fire on the robbers at once.
They can expect no help from the pas
sengers, as they are generally dazed
and powerless, and look on io ft-ar
and trembling while quartette of
rascals coolly go through the express
saftfc aod tho inail pouches.
Tug latest mine horror is reported
from Dunbar, Fayette county, Ta., on
Monday of this week, where thirty
three miners are entombed, while the
mine is on fire and gradually working
its way lo where the men are supposed
to be. No one now believes that a
single one of the unfortunate victims
Is alive.
Wallace is smiling and confident
while Pattison is confident and smil
ing, but Cousin Chaunccy Black ju
diciously refuses to place either his
smile or bis confidence on exhibition.
He sits back under the shade of his
York County fig tree waiting for the
two other fellows to play tho political
confidence gsmo on each other. Then
he may permit himself to indulgo in
a smilo that can be heard Iroru the
Delaware to Lake Erie.
Genial Koosn Q Mills, of Toxas,
has counted a quorum of himself and
solemnly resolved that he will not ac
cept the place on the House Commit
tee on Rules made vacant by Mr.
Carlisle's clectiou to the Senate and
he just dares Spoaker Heed to compel
him to accept the place, if ho cant
The Speaker, if he is wise, will not
attempt to coerce Mr. Mills in this
matter. The gontleman from Texas
is a bad inau from the headwaters of
Bitter Creek, and this time ho has got
the House where the hair is very
brief. To invite Mills to a place on
the Committee on Rules, after that
body has completed its rules and put
them into operation, is very much like
inviting a hungry roan to a banquet
after everything, even to the last piece
of pie, has been eaten.
The decision of a Common Pleas
Judge in Armstrong County in this
State that the original package decis
ion of the Federal Supreme Court
gave the right to sell imported beer
in kegs, half barrels and barrels in
Pennsylvania without a license bas
creatad some sensation in the Western
part of the State. There is no reason
why it should, however, as the original
package decision which was delivered
some six weeks ago states, in terms so
clear that no intelligent person has
any excuse for misunderstanding tbero,
that the right to sell liquor in original
packages can not he denied or abridged
by State prohibitory or license laws.
Had the sales of liquor been in flasks
and bottles, the decision would have
been still more interesting, as the
question of good faith would be in
volved when the original packages
reached such diminutive and retail
proportions. Phila. Press.
"The States," says the Record,
"have the power to prescribe their own
method of choosing Representatives,
and they should not consent to its sur
render or abatement." The Record
had better get a copy of that useful
instrument, the United States Consti
tution, for office use. This (Art. 1,
Section 2, Clause 1) gives the States
no choice but to accept what Congress
orders in choosing Representatives.
"The times, places and manner of
holding elections for Senators and
Representatives shall be prescribed in
each State by the Legislature thereof,
but," says the Constitution, "Congress
may at any time, by law, make or
alter such regulations except as to the
places of choosing Senators." This,
we may add for the benefit of the
Record and other Democratic papers,
is one of the years when "Congress" is
going to "make such regulations" un
der this precise constitutional power.
Phila. Press.
Auditors' Report of IIar
mony Township.
R. O. Carson in account with the School
Fund.
DR.
Ain't due from 1889 $ 72ti 07
Ain't received from Collector 131 30
Ain't recoived from W. C. ISroinley 61 71
.State appropriation ion 3
Allegheny Twp. order 12 00
fl239 84
CK.
Orders rcduomed
Two per cent, commission ...
....$1810 89
.... M 82
$1877 71
Balance due Twp 401 3
HO AD HND, UK.
Cash receivod from Collector $,VJ7 63
Cash received from W. C. Bromley ll'J 83
f7 W
H.
Am'tdueTreas. fromhiKtscttlcmcntf 07 8$
Urdcia redeemed 181 3t
1 wo per cent. comuiihbioii 3 Ci7
?2"4 81
Balaiico duo 372 55
We, the Auditors of Harmony Town-
ship, having examined the account)) of
Haul Uiwuniiip, li ml them as act forth iu
tho foregoing report.
Gko. I,. Kino,
E. L. J on y.a,
Auditors
O Z( ACHES OK LAND, Including the
JUJ dwelling house, barn. etc.. sub
ject to and including tho present leases
Uieroon, situated on tho headwater of
Mewuru Hun, in Forest county. Harmony
township j property of the Jocelyn Oil
Land Association of tho CommoiiWHaltli
of Pennsylvania ; formerly known as tho
nooeri urcen, Marshall, and Andrew A.
Sloun liii ms, parts of tracts Nos. 221 and
2-2, of Yciililiuo colinl v. A lloirhctiv tnvt-ti.
whip, will be sold on the ground at rublio
Vendue, on the 5lh day of July, A. I).,
lH'.H), at 4 o'clock p. in., to close up tho
allairs of the corporation. By order of the
uuuru ui loreciors,
A. H. Jocki.vji, Vice President.
Jami:s M AriioNoroH, Director.
H. S. .loi ki.vn, Director.
May 21, lMiO.
Spring and Summer
X - L -
Grand Opening of Spring & Summer
Dry Goods, Millinery,
Clothing, &c.
rpo THE rCBLIC:
Wo have the pleasuro of calling your attention this Spring to one of the most
Complote and bent selected stocks of Staplo and Fancy Goods oyer shown in this soc
tion of Pennsylvania, at prico founded on Cash Purchases, and long experience In
tho trade.
IN OUR NEW LINE
You will find a Complete line of Fine Domestic and Imported Drv Goods, JNolions,
Hosiery, Gloves, Corsots, Iadios' Furnishing Goods, Bummer Wraps, c, Ac.
MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY I MILLINERY 1
Remember, you will son in our new Millinorv Dnnartmpnt thn vorv stv1nn tlmt
arojust now appearing In tho landing Millinery Stores in all the largo "cities, under
the management of Experienced Milliners.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
The most comprehensive stock of Now Styles In
BODY BRl'SSKLS CARPETS!
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS!
INGRAIN ft HEMP CARPETS!
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS. LACE CURTAINS. Ac
at prices which will satisfy all comers. We
lor aispiaying tnoso goods.
CLOTHING!
Our Slock of Readv-Mndo Clothinor Is a
400 Suits to select from, and ranging in prices from fti.OO to $20.00 per suit. And as
hi vienur r urnismng uooos, we are to the rront with a Fine Stock. In everyday
wear we show you One Hundred different kinds of Pants, at 75c, Stic. $1.00. 8 1.2a. nnil
a dandy liuo fine of pants.
IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
Under the management of Mr. LYMAN
anes mm rnimrna in v ioias to xeieci irom in prico irom f-i.OO to JoO.OO. Every
Garment Warranted to fit, and cloth as represented.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
We have on hand a Complote Stock of
" ""' " "iy you io ran ana examine our line lor livery uouy I
IN GENERAL STOCK,
We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises, TTand-Bags, Quopnswaro, Wall
Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, Baby Carriages, Ac., Ae.
THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Complete In Fine Watches, Fino Chains,
Fine Kings, Ao. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Ae.
Iioc.il Agent of Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine Company. Latest improved
umcuiuu uv lowest uiarKui prices.
DAVID
FAMOUS LOW PRICE
has had such
WE AE FORCED TO ENLARGE Oil STOCK !
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full
Line of Pants.
We carry a
FRESH .-. GROCERIES !
Which we are selling at the Lowest Fignres such goods can be sold for. Wo do
not want to sell CHEAP I RASH, and will not keep Kiicb in our store, but will doal
only in the VERY BEST. Highest market prico paid for Hides and Pelts.
Onr goods have always borne a good reputation and our pricos are known to be
down at the bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair dealing and strict
uueiiiion io uiu warns oi tun people, nope io
ronage heretofore extended. Give me a call
The Boston Clothing House,
Marienville'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 over
brought to Marienville. Wo sell them at
ridiculously low prices, and acknowledge
no competition.
Our enormous Suit
a suit to $20. Pants
grades for $4 and $5.
of Dress goods, White goods, Boots and
Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises, in fact everything a lady,
gentleman, bov or girl
see us and we will save you money.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
M. LUVY, Proprietor,
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save enr patrons money ! Special rooms
CLOTHING!
DAXDY! rontnl ntner nn Omn Sort tr.
O'DELL, we carry a tine line of all the best
ail tho best makes, and latest stylos, at
MINTZ,
Marienville, Pa.
good success that
Fine Line of
merit a continuance oi the generous put
and be convinced.
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and Shoes, have ar
lino runs from $3.99
from G9c. to the finest
Yo keep a full lino
needs. Como and
Marienville, Pa.
Ai APRIL SHOWS
BRING
THE WINDS OF MARCH bring forlh
a now Stock of
SPRING GOODS
to the Live Merchant, and tho Teopln bo-
Sin to irather their harvest of SPRING A
I'MMKIl NOVELTIES in April. We
never sleep so far as bnsi ness Is concerned.
Tho wide-awnko man catches the business
boom on the Winn, and his patrons get tho
bonotlt In cheaper and hotter goods.
3. M. MINTJ5 has now been In New
York and the Eastern cities for a month,
and the result of his work Is seen in tho
Elegant Line of
SPRING 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
better way to make a dollar than by sav
Ihr It in buy! ii(i cheaply. We don't mean
In buying cheap or shoddy goods, but
GOOD goods at Low Prices .
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QUALITY
AGAINST
QUANTITY,
and quality will always win. The wlso
man selects an article because of the ser
vice ho expocts to net out of It, whilo the
foolish man does not consider the service.
An experienced merchant huvs to pleaso
his customers. The life of liis business
d epends on his ability to cater to tlieir
wants. Wo have done this, and are pro
pared to satisfy
THE MOST FASTIDIOUS.
Come and boo for yourselves. Oumtock
Is now In and on our shelves. Highest
market price paid for WOOL, Ginseng and
all kinds of Hides.
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J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE
NEW KEPLEK KLOCK,
HOPKINS & CO.
SPRING GREET
The March winds have had their Mow, and they seem to have taken such an effect
on some people that they think all they have to do Is to BLOW ! But good goods, at
low prices tell mo story, and the peoplo toll
CLOTHING ! mexI; SSyS
Never before has our stock of Clothing
nave a M-iih.l)lu Assortment. Hints ai all prices j lleinning awav down below
the $1.00 murk, and running up as high as iCNS.UO. EVERY GARMENT GUARAN
TEED AS'-REPREHENTEDf
DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS!
Our shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and REST selection of Drv Gnrxln ami
Dress Goods we ever had, and tho prices
nuemion. j.o siocKg oi iioniiiaiiui or seconu
NOVELTIES IN
Every Counter bristles with Novelties
that is a Stunner to Everybody ! AWAY
SHOES, SHOES, - SHOES,
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Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss
es, and Childcu's Shoes Is larger than ever
before, and at prices that aro lower than
others will ask for 8 hoes that should not
be looked at under the same light.
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HATS -:- IIAT8 HATS.
We buy our Hats from the Manufactur
ers, and can sell a Better Hut for Less
Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers.
NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE
PROFIT t
These are FACTS, and will lie proven
to you when jou come in.
C3
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIQGINS.)
DRUGGISTS fc GROCERS,
TIONESTA,
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always be 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.
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tho prices.
- ': chILdRknI CLOTHING !
boon so Completo as this Spring. We
are so low that Competition is out of tho
nana stun to snow.
DllESS GOODS !
in thn most deslrablo Goods, and at prices
DOWN.
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PENN.
AND CHEMICALS!
Smearbaugh,
ING
WESTERN NEW YORK PENN
HYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly
B., N. Y. A P. R. R.
Time Table taking effect May 12th, 1S9.
IMistern l lino volli Alerldiiui.
Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil CHv
and poinls Woxt as follows:
No. !: Throntrh Freight (carry
ing piiHscnpirs) !:I0 a. m.
No. ill llulliilo Exiu eMs...; 15:!l.'l noon.
No. (11 Way l'"rinlit (cni ryinji
piissnniters) ri:eo p. in.
No. ! Oil City Ex ress 8:0! p. m.
For Hii'korv. Tidioiile. Warren. Klnzua.
Bradford, Olean and tho East:
No. SO Olean Express R:40 a. rtl.
No. :i2 PittMhurxh Express .1:111 p. til.
No. IXI Throutsh Freight (car
rying imssengers 7:1.1 p. m.
Trains na and 00 Run Dally and carrv
pnssenirers to nnd from noi'nts between
Oil City and IrvinctoTcotily. Other trains
run iianv except ,-siiiicIhv.
Get Time Tables and full Information
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Ph.
It. HELL, GetriSuit.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Geil'l PasseiiKor fc Ticket Agent,
llun'ulo, N. Y.
LINE
Between tho
EAST &c "WEST I
few York, rhllndelphla. Boston, and
all points Eut. Chicago, St. Paul, Ciucin-
uall, rt. IjOins, Iev Orleans, anil ail
poinls West, North ami Southwest.
Solid veNtiluiled trains, sleeping, Pull
mnn dining ami day conches, between
principal cities East mid West. The pop
ular line West for colonists and hind seek
ers. Rates always low as tho lowest. No
extra charge for riding on vestllmln lim
ited. Before purchasing tickets calljon or
address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pass.
AkU, Oil City, I'a., or r . 11. G A Kt1 1 1.1.1),
Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y.
S.H.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
IE1 TJ 3EZ 1ST ITTJ DS.
Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
A
MPll
Is here fiirnlhlied of tho eonsequenco of
neglecting to take wise wifely ad
vice. This iiihii thought tin
knew it all and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low priced Furniluro becmiKO they
were low. He paid two prices for an
interior article which led his wife to
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. Sho him tho
shake in a mild form and tiircalened
divorce for the next ollcnee. She's
all right. To fail to tnido with
Nelson Grcculund is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If tho courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. Educate vour husband to
know a bargain ivLon ho kocs it.
Train them in tho way they
should go (for Furniture.)
And remember that
way Ih to
N. CREENLUND'S,
Undertaker .t Embaliner,
3!1 Exchange Block,
WARREX, PA.
of tho Arm of MORCIC BRO'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of Refraction of tho
Eyo. Examinations froo of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, CatUo, Sheep, Vogs, Hogs,
AND rOULTLY.
000 Page Book on Trrafairnt of AalnaU
mud ( hurl feui trie.
3tTREA J Fver,roDtrrwtlnu,InflnmMialloa
A. A. itnul iUciiiiiic.ilM, iWiik Fevrr.
U.ll.a-HiruiiiH, i,Miiu ufMN, Klirumfvtlaai
4 .4 .-UiMtMup r, Naial l)t)Mliitrif u
Ik.lk. ltuin or i rubs, 'tirm.
K.E.( niiL'b llnv, lfuinonl
4 lu- or (.rioeH, Ilcllvurhr.
11. 11. I r.iiury nud Kl.lury DUihipii
J.I.Kl'UBVB DlNfRHf!!, AlimsH
.K.--JieuMe ol lUvtiuii, i'aralyslq
Sluglu Ikitllo (ovur fWtluom - - .btt
Htable funis with Hpurlflrfl, MamuVl,
t-u-rliiary Curt oil nl Mtxllobtur ST.OO
Jar Vt'le riuary I'urr Oil l.Otf
Sold by Drugim; or Sent Fropald anrwbero
and in any qunliiy ou Receipt of Puca.
Httmphrwys1 Medictng Co., 109 Fjllon St.t W. Y.
" IP. W. LAW, '
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Motul Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
ROOFING
A BPKt'IALTV.
AND
SPOUTING.
EO ROUGH RUII.UINO,
TIONESTA, PA.
(JQr A WEEK and upwards positively
J-w.J secured bv men agent nulling lr.
Scott's Genuine Electric licit, (Suspensory,
eU1., and by indies selling lr. 8c.oll' Elec
tric Corsets. Sample free. State sex. Ir.
Scott, MS broadwuy, K. V. Nov.lti-ani.
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