THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WCNH, tDITOK PKOrNltTOH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2T., 1K. RKPVRL1CAIV TICKET. Jl niciAitr. President .Indue, 8AMUEL D. IRWIN, Tionosta Rorouph. (Subject to decision of District Conference.) Associate Jndiro, C. W. CLARK, Tionosta Township. forTV. State Senate, IIAHRY R. WILSON, Clarion. (Subject to decision of District Conference.) Assembly, S.S. TOWLER, Jenks. Frothonotarv, CA LVIN M. A RN E K, Tionesta Rorough. Sheriff, JOHN R. OSGOOD, KingslP3 County Commissioner, JAMES M-clNTYRE, Harmony. C. F. LEDEISUR, Ureen. County Auditor, T. B. COBB, .Tiohesta Borough. -X'"" W. W. THOMAS, TionoHta Township. .. Jury Commissioner, J. N. IIEATII, Kinpsloy. Another New York murderer has been sentenced to death by electricity. The first man upon whom this heavy penalty was imposed is slowly dying of old age. In the meantime William L. Scott (s saying that he must have the Penn sylvania delegation to the National Democratic convention in 1892. And it looks as if he will get it if his bar'l holds out.. Chairman Km eh is determined that he must go. The task, therefore, of keeping the Republican majority in Pennsylvania below 75,000 this year, will devolve upon some new and more hopeful manager. The W. U. Ilenscl boom for Gov ernor is distinctly a Lancaster county product, but it may yet expand and become a thoroughly Pennsylvania institution. It is small but hardy and hopeful, and, as far as it has been ex amined, there has been found no ne cessity for putting it under a net to keep off the flies. The Democratic county conventions of Crawford and Erie counties, held ' last week, declared for William L. Scott of Erie, for Congress. Mr. Scott has been feeling bis way among the farmers for some time, his friends having gotten into the Alliance in Erie and Crawford, but it will not do mm any good. tie now lives in a district that gives about 3,000 Repub lican majority and has a Republican candidate in the person of Hon. Mat thew Griswold, of Erie, a fighter who will give Mr. Scott all tho fight he is looking for. .. A Democrat in Wisconsin, who has evidently been in the dark lor some years wrote a letter to a periodical dealer in this city a few days since, of which tho following is a copy: "Please send me 100 lithographs of Cleveland and Thurman'i cabinet. I have some of the old pictures of Cleveland and Hendricks and their cabiuct, but I have not so far seen any of Cleveland and Ihurman s cabinet. I do not know what they will cost, but send them by express C. O. D. at onco We want them to whoop up the cam paigo, which will begin with us about the 1st of August." Chicago Tribune, When the sod closes over us there are few to shed a tear, and not many wno care to remember that we ever had an existence. This may be a sad fact, but it is a true one nevertheless, and it had a painful exhibition in the disrespect with which the memory of Mr. Randall was treated the other day. When the eulogies were pro nounced in the House not more than fifty members remained to hear them, and even the presence in the gallery of Mrs. Randall and ber daughter did not restrain the members iu their de parture from the House immediately after tho memorial proceedings begun. A fussy story floats out from tho Tin I'late llccurd office to the effect that the English interest have raised 11,000,000 to defeat the tariff on tin plate as proposed by the McKiuky bill. The English dou't kuow what they are doing. They will fail ad sig nally iu this as they have in every other design to thwart the demands of the Aniericun people. This Congieas has a remarkably clean record, and it is not at all likely that at this late day it is going to allow its good name to be ktiiirched by JJritioh boodle. This is not a good year for that sort of thiug. Tho Democracy are uot iu The Corry leader, in referring to a suggestion of the Gazette, that the amount of land to be owned by od individual be limited, asks: "Is this a free country?" We answer its ques tion by saying no. There is no such a thing as a free country being gov erncd by law. The individual gives up his freedom for the general good, and governs ua actions as directed by the judgment of the majority. If the majority think it best to limit the amount of land owned by one citizen, they have a right to do bo. They have the right, if for uo other reason, because they have the might. That might makes riht is much more gen erally true than is supposed by thoso who do not eiamiue closely. Mead villc Gazette. Cholera has been for a year creep ing from the Persian Gulf toward Europe. Once on tho Lcvnnt and along the track of the great pilgrim ago to Mecca, on which it appeared six or eight weeks ago, its spread over the Mediterranean is a mere question of time. It may enter Europo in Southern Italy, which is its usual path, and was the last one, or it may roach Marseilles direct, as it did five years ago; or, as in the present instance, it may enter Spain. When it docs it is always deadly, and it is tolerably sure to spread Northward to England this Fall or next Summer, but only in spo radio cases under modern hygienic conditions. As for this country, it is perfectly safe from cholera. Typhoid, which good water would prevent, kills more people in Philadelphia in a year than cholera will in the next ceotury. rhila. iYc. The Bellcfoote Watchman fears that the Philadelphia Democrats who are just now taking such a prominent part in the politics of the party will lose all interest in tho campaign just as soon as the nomination is made, no matter whether the uufortuoate be Pattison or Wallace. This is not at all improbable. These Philadelphia Democrats become inactive after the fun of a norainaline convention is over for much the same reason that Berks county Republicans lose inter est in a couuty ticket after it is chosen. They have displayed their factional power and being well aware that that is all there is iu it for (hem thev retire until about the time of the next con vention. And so with the Philadel phia Democrats. With the adjourn ment of the Scranton convention they will lose interest and tho Republican majority will go on increasing until the sixty thousand that the Watchman fears will be more than realized. The 32 miners who were entombed in the Hill farm mine near Dunbar iu Fayette county, on Monday, June 16th, have not yet been rescued. Ever since the explosion the daily papers have been publishing accounts to tbe etlect that indications pointed to the rescue of the men on the morrow, oy tne rescuing party. 1 lie rescue is being made from a mine near that of the ill fated Hill farm raioe, and the men are compelled to tuouel about 1000 feet. Reports have been afloat from day to day that erroneous sur veys bad been made and that the men bad tunnelled in tbe wrong direction, but they were subsequently denied by parties wno should know. 1 lie tuo neling party has met with many ob stacles and difficulties, but bas toiled on ceaselessly in the bone of rescuing their entombed brethren alive. The dispatches this morning claim that the rescuing parly are within a few yards of where the men are supposed to bo and that the mine will be broken into to-day. Cut little hope is entertained that the men will be alive. Auditor' Report or Ifiir- Hiony Township. R. O. Car3on in account with the School Fund. Ml, Ain't duo from UvS9 ft 73J 07 Ain't received from Collector 13H1 30 A in't received from W. C. liroiuley ;il 74 Slate appropriation JtW i3 Allegheny Two. order Vi OO ?227J 34 Cll Orders redeemed Two per cent. commission . Balance duo Twp Tto AD FI'N1. ,...$1840 Ml .... 3i K ?1S77 71 .. 401 03 1U. Cash received from Collcctor ...o."o7 t3 Cash received from W. C Uromloy ll'J 83 Si.i7 Hi cu. Am'tdiieTreuH.fromlHstKottlementi 7 K Orders redeemed 1M :y, Two per cent. comiuitiiu :t i7 si Balance due 37'J 5 We, tho Auditors of Harmony Town ship, having examined tho uccouutN of noil township, liuil thrill as set forth ill tho foregoing rcort. !ko. I.. Kixii, K. L. JuStN, Auditors. ) ,( ACRES OF LAND, including the dwelling house, burn, etc.. sub ject to and including the present leases thereon, siluuled on tho headwater ol Stewarts Run, in Forest countv. Harmony township; property of the Jocclyu Oil Land AxHOcwitiuii of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; formerly known as tho Robert Oreen, Marshitll, liud Andrew A. .Sloiiii farms, parts of tract Nu, and '1, of Venango county, Allegheny town ship, will be Hold ou the ground ul Public Vendue, on I lie ,th day of July, A. !., Is: o, at i o'clock p. in., to close up tho affairs ol the corporation, lly orjrr of the liuard of DirocUii'H, A. H. Joi ki.vn, Vice Pnsidont. Jamkk M Ai-iMi.Noruii, Director. S. X. Jocui.N, Director. Mav -'I, Inki. Spring and X - L - Grand Opening of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, &c. rpo the rn.Lic: We have the pleasure of railing your attention this Sprint; to one of tho most Complete ami bout selected stocks of Staple and Fancy Goods ever shown In this sec tion of Pennsylvania, at prices founded on Cash rurchascs, and long experience in the trade. IN OUR NEWSLINE Yon trill llnd a Complete lino of Fine Domestic Bin! Imported rry Goods, 'Notions, nosiory, uiovos, corsets, tonnes rurntsiung uooiis, summer wraps, vc, vc. MILLINF.UY! MILLINERY I MILLINERY I ltomenibcr, you will see in our new Millinery Department the very styles that are just now appearing in tho Lending Millinery Stores in all the largo cities, under mo management oi r. x penenceu Milliners. CARPETS! CARPETS ! ! The most comprehensive stock of Now Styles In BODY HKl'SSKLN t'A KPKTM I TAPESTRY BHUSSKTiS CARPETS! INGRAIN II KM I CARPETS! HALL AND STAIK CARPETS! at prices which will satisfy all comers. Wo ior displaying uicso gutsis. CLOTHING! Our Stock of Roady-Mado Clothinn Is a 4UO Suits to select from, and ranging in prices from Jil.OO to "O.OO per suit. And as to Gents' Furnishing Goods, wo are to tho front with a Fine Stock. In every-duy wear wo show you One Hundred different kinds of rants, at 73c, Wlo.. $ l.OO, ?!.-", anil a uaiiuy 11110 una oi pains. IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Under the management of Mr. LYMAN makes anil Patterns or Cloths to seloct from in prleo from f-iVOO to fMt.oo, Every Garment Warranted to lit, and cloth as represented. BOOTS AND SHOES! Wo have on hand a Complete Stock of 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, THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT is Fine Rings, Ac. Highest market price Local Agent of Wheeler A Wilson Sowing Machino Company. Latest improved macinno at lowest marKci prices. DAVID 3F FAMOUS LOW PRICE has had such WE ME FORCES TO WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a 1 ull Line of Pants. Wo carry a Fine Line of FRESH .-. GROCERIES Which we are sellinsr at the Lowest Figures such goods can he sold for. Wo do not want to sell 1 1 EAP 'I'll ASM, and will only iu the VKltY I! EST. Highest market Our goods havo alwavs home a prood down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to attention to tho wants or the people, liopo rouao nerctoiore exienueu. iiivo mo a can The Boston Clothing House Maricnville's Great Mart for Trading ! Our Spring and Summer stylos of Cloth ing, Diy goods, Boots and Shoes, have ar rived, and aro pronounced by those who have seen them tho nnest ffoocls ever brought to Marienville. We sell them a ridiculouslv low prices, and acknowledge no competition. Our enormous Suit lino runs from $3.90 a suit to $20. Pants from GDc. to tho finest grades for $t and $5. We 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. Come and seo us and wo will savo you money. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 51. M3VV, Proprietor, Marienville, Pa. Summer C - R OIL CLOTHS, LACK CURTAINS, Ac savo our patrons money ! Special rooms CLOTHINC ! DANDY ! Containing no less than .TOO to O'DELL, wo carry a tlno line of all the best all too best makes, and latest stvlos. at and examino our lino for Everybody 1 Valises, I fund-Hairs, Qtiecnswaro, Wall Itahy Carriages, o., Ac. Complete In Fine Watches, Fine Chains, paid for Hides, Pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Ac. MTNTZ, Marienville, Pa. gootl success that ENLARGE OIE STOCK I not keep such iu our store, hut will deal price paid for Hides and Pelts. reputation and our prices are known to be keep them ho, and by fair dealing and strict to merit a continuance ol the generous pat una no convinced. TZQA'ESTd rJMW. MARCH WIK 10 APRIL SHOWERS BRING FORTH MAY FLOWERS!" THE WINDS OF MARCH bring forth n new Stock of SPUING GOODS to tho Llvo Merchant, and tho Peoolo be gin to gather their harvest of SPUING" A M IT M ME It NOVELTIES in April. Wo never sleep so fur as business Is concerned. 'I lie wido-awako man catches tho business boom on tho wing, anil his patrons get the benellt in cheaper and better goods. .1. M. MINT has now been In Now York and tho Eastern cities for a month, and the result of his work Is seen In the Elegant Line of 8PRINU AND SUMMER COODS that now fill our shelves. Wo will knock tho bottom out of comctition, "A dollar saved is a dollar made," and there is no better way to make a dollar than by sav ing it in buying rhoaplv. Wo don't mean in Im vinir cheap or shoddy goods, but UOoD goods at Low Prices 03 o o O a i i I I (73 f-l a u 53 03 o O n PS 03 O i i rs cs h3 03 o QUALITY ' c3 03 O o PQ Oi AGAINST , QUANTITY, and quality will alwnvs win. Tho wlso man selects an article Iiecauso of tho ser vico ho expects to get out of it, while tho foolish man does not consider the service. An experienced merchant bnvs to phase, his customers. The life of liis business depend on his ability to cater to their wants. Wo have done this, and aro pre pared to satisfy THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. Come and seo for yourselves. Our stock is now iu and on our shelves. Highest market price paid for WOOL, Oinscng and alt kinds of Hides, 03 w t . A X X Or. X X X -X X X X T. X 3C X X X J. M. MINTZ, CIT PRICE STORE, XEW KI.J'M.U HI.OC It, HOPKINS & CO. SPRING GREE The March w inds have had their Illow, on some people that they think all they have low prices tell the story, and tho peoplo tell CLOTHING ! MgBSi'SjHIIMSS CLOTHING Never before has our stock of Clothing have a SPLENDID Assortment. Suits a- the f 1.00 mark, and running up as high as & It up as hign as TEED AS-REPRESENTED X DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS Our shelves aro loaded with tho FIX Dress ioods wo ever had. and tho prices question. No stocks of Remnants or second NOVELTIES IN Everv Counter bristles with Novelties that is a stunner to liveryootiy I awa Sri . 8 SHOES, - SHOES, SHOES, 'y. Our assortment of Ladies', Cent's, Miss es, and Childen's Shoes Is larger than over before, and at prices that aro lower than others will ask for Shoes that should not be looked at under the same light. si X o s s 5 3 EL sail illl irs o o e 5 .. . r.'Z CO HITS CO C3 We buy our Hats from tho Manufactur ers, and can sell a Rctter Hat for Less Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDLE MAN To' UKT THE PROFIT! These are FACTS, and will bo proven to you when Jon conio in. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - (SCCCESSOlbS TO HERMAN A SIGOINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND HEIUUE8, FRUITS A VEGETA11LES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drus Department, which is iu ehiirgo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always he found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAFS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :QHETWK B0BIfOI M13 CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. o o c c- 55 o o p- 03 SB Q o I o 03 PS p- o 03 s P s O P-r-I1 o 3 f f f SH V. o 03 03 03 P r-t- 03 X 1. X X it X X V. X X X1 X . X1 X T X XX X TIOXr.STA, PA. HOPKINS k CO. and they seem to havo taken such an effect to do is to IS LOU' Put good goods, ut tho prices. been so Complete as this Spring. Wo all prices Reginuing awav down below x - .'o.oo. EVF.llY !.' ARM ENT II CAR AN EST and REST selection of Dry OiwhIs and are ho low that Competition is out of the hand stull to show. DRESS GOODS! in the most desirable Woods, ami at prices uuvt i. m ..K ft 3 K ? " so vs. Ui IK 5 i v.n I I 3 - t-n r CO & - DOTJTT, NG WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, forinnrlv N. Y. A P. It. R. Time Table taking elTcct May 12th, 1KS!. j.asiern nine Mill ftiormiaii. Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil Cilv and points West as follows i No. H3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers).- umi n. m. No. SI llitfl'alo Express Rii.'Unooti. No. (11 Way Freight (carrying passengers) fi:00 p. m, No. ;w Oil City I'.xi rcss H:0.') n. m. For Hickory. Tldloute. Warren. Kluziia. Ilraill'ord, Olemi and tho East: No. .10 Olosn Express R:Jn a. m. No. :2 Pittsburgh Express It: l!l p. til. No. INI Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:1.1 p. in. Trains and flit Run Dnilv and earrv passengers to and from lioints between Oil t'ity and Irvineton only. Othor trains un daily except Sunday. et i line I nines m ami full Information from J. L. CltAKJ, Aireut, Tionostn, Pa. It. HELL, (ien lSupt. J. A. FELLOW'S, Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, liulValo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK LIKE llelween tho BAST &u WEST I New Yolk. Philadelphia, Ronton, ami all points Kiist, Chica-m, Pnul, Cincin nnti, St. IjoiiIs, New Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwont. Solid vcsiiiiikcii liiiliis, iccMtir, 1 nil- mail (liiuiiii and ilay coaches, lietween principiil cities East and Vo"l. The pop ular lino West for colonists end land seek ers. Knti-s always low as tne lowest, ,n extra charito for riding on vestibule lim ited, lleforo purchasing tickets call on or address, It. 11. W A LLACK, Trav. Pass. At., till i:iiy, i'n.t or I'. 11. UAiti-1 run, Uiv. Pass. Ai;t., Janu'stow n, N. Y. S. H. HASLET k Ml, GENERAL MERCHANTS. I'ealers in IP TJ InT I T TJ E. A lso,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. Is hero furnished of tho eonseipienco of nejiloctin to take wise wll'clv ad vice. 'I his mull thou;;lK lie knew it all anil Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture liocanso they were low. lie pal l two prices lor an in'.'crinr article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. Sho pave him tho shake in a mild form and threatened divorce lor the next oll'i nee. She's all ri'dit. To fail to trade with Nelson Grecnluud is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only thlnU so. Keep on ladies. Educate vour liushand to know a hariniin wfieti ho sees it. Train them in the way lliey iihoold :o (for Furniture.) And renieinher that way is to N. GREENLAND'S, Undertaker A Emtiu'.mor, 3:11 ExehaiiBO Rlock, WARREN, PA. oftho llrm of MORCK IIRO'S, OPTICIANS, Speclnlist in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of chir);e. WARREN, PENN. HUMPHREYS' vVETERIKARY SFF.C!FISS Tor Sorses, Cattle, Sheep, legs, ILctp, . AND POULTRY. 300 Fas Ilnck on Trinrri"nt uf Animals uuU CLui't trui ktcv. -vhv.a Ffvern.f'uuuontinuM. rnilummllD A. A. r riinnl .WcuimiiU, Alilk Kevr. H.ll.a-Mruiiirt, l.umi'ut'Mi. ULt'Uuuiim . .J)i Hieiuprr Nnital lifH'hurtf ? K.E.('uib( llouvcit, I'uruMiunla.. rillc ur 4.rii, Ht lljrb. ...llMcarriHHt, Ilttiurrhuui. 11.11. I rluury timl Kt4ui y IXhvhhos. Kruplivt) ltMiiHC.. iMuuuc bliiKltf Uuttlo (over aOtUwx - .60 Htaltlo 'attnt with Kpoclflcs, Maniull, Vi-U-riaary i.'un- Oil i,ml MetUcalor, 7.0O Jar Veu riuury I'nrv Ull, 1,00 Sold by Dmsuikts; or Sent Prepifd anywUoro and iu aur ttuautity ou Uocoipt ot Price. Humphreys Medirtne Co., 109 Fullon St., H.Y. Practical Tinner. All kinds of .Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN ) ROOF1MJ 1MJ A SPKrlALTy. AND SPOUTING. EOROUCJ1I UUiLDINU, TIONESTA, PA. CJO F A WEEK und upwards positively ipt) secured liv men agents selliiik ;Dr. Scott's (ieiiuino Electric Hi '.t, Sui-pmisnry, etc., and by kuliej selling Vr. bcutt j .ice trie ( oi sets. Samplu free. State sex. Dr. K.:olt, 8LS Ilruadwuy, N. Y, Nov.lli-oUi. JWfi w Jim h Mim EXAMPLE