The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 06, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. I. WINK,
Editor 4 "'sopsiito.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST fl, 18!0.
m:riinMc A. tmkkt.
KTATR.
Governor,
GKOROEW. PELAMATER,
Crawford County.
' Lieutenant Governor,
LOUIS A. WATKHS,
Lackawanna County.
Secretary of Internal Affairs,
THOMAS J. STEWART,
Montgomery County.
JtnuiAKY.
President Judge,
SAMUEL D. IRWIN,
(Subject to decision of District Conference.)
Associate Judge,
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Township.
'Oi:NTV.
State Senate,
HARRY U. WILSON,
Clarion.
(Subject to decision of District Confcrenoo.)
Assembly,
S. S. TOWI.EK,
Jonks.
Prothonotary,
CALVIN M. ARNKK,
Tionesta Borough.
Sheriff,
JOHN R. OSGOOD,
Kingslcy,
County Commissioner,
JAMES MclNTYRK,
Harmony.
C. F. LEPEBUR,
Green.
County Auditor,
T. li. COBB,
Tionesta Borough.
W. W. THOMAS,
TionoxU Township.
Jury Commissioner,
J. N. HEATU,
Kingsley.
Republicans, see that your names
are on the registry list. Look after
this matter right away.
The silence of Hon. William L.
Bcott is the most impressive sound now
audible in the Democratic campaign.
It is so dense that the Erie boss can
hear himself think.
Wallace has been heard from by
the Democratis managers. They are
reticent as to the text of bis letter,
but there are reasons for suspecting
that the Clearfield leader says in sub
stance that the climate of Europe is
very agreeable to him.
Chairman Kerr is in Washington
lighting the protective policy which
has made bis State great. He will
bring the fight into Pennsylvania be
fore long, and after the election will
wonder why it was that the people
wouldn't support bis candidate.
Kemmlek, the York State murderer
over whose execution, there has been
very much discussion and legal jang
ling, will probably go by the electrical
route some time this week, the day
nor the hour not being known to out
siders, according to the new law under
which he will be killed. It will be
the first case of the kind on record,
and its results will be watched with
much interest.
Leonard Rhone, Master of the
State Grange, is out in a letter advis
ing farmers to vote for Pattison.
Rhone is a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat
from Centre county ; is an ex-Democratic
member of the legislature, and
now a Democratic candidate for Sena
tor in his district. So that his advice
to farmers to vote the Democratic
ticket is about as natural a thing as
could be expected from such a hide
bound Democrat. Some fellows bave
a heap of cheek.
An amendment to tbe Tariff bill
bas been introduced in the Senate,
placing a duty on sugar, varying from
three-tenths of a cent per pound to
one cent per pound, according to
grade, ond "providing that if an ex
port duty shall hereafter be laid upon
sugar or molasses by any country
from whence the same may be import
ed, such sugar or molasses bo imported
' shall be subject to duty as provided
by law prior to the passage of this
act." This provision will prevent
sugar raising countries from taking
advantage of a low import duty to
keep up the price to consumers by
putting on an export duty.
A South Carolina office seeker
named Colman announces his candi
dacy in these choice words selected
with great care from Webster's Una
bridged Dictionary and other sources:
To the good people of Edgefield :
Tbe wind bloweth where it listalh,
and no man can tell whence it cometh
or whither it goetb, but I am not that
kind of a cat. I am a Ben Tillman
cat, and if elected County Commission
er propose to reform, beautify, adorn,
resuscitate, rejuvenate and rehabili
tafeEdgefield county from the edge
of the wad UP t0 (be P f the rocks.
I am a labor? man and haul wood.
If not elected IXSL haul on. I would
say more, but I an. .' of few
words.
The good people of Edgefield Vja7
od it necessary to elect him fur f8
to prevent tbe output of similar t
Kuuuvumi-uts subsequently.
NEWSY NOTES.
We are glad to loarn that the "chewing
gum crazo' la "on"." Anyyf"ft hidy
now seen in a public place chewing gum,
is out of style, as well as ridiculous.
A special invitation has been given by
President Miller and Bishop Vincent, to
all O. A. R. men and othor old soldiers
and their wives to visit Chautauqua on the
22, and 23 of August, Grand Army Day.
ThPy will he guests of Chautnun.ua. This
Is one of the handsomest things ever done
hy any organization for tho old soldier.
Chautauqua leads In everything.
When you write to a business ninn, or
any oilier man, on matters concerning
your Interests, and where he is not xr
sonally Interested also, enclose a slntnp
for a reply. If the reply is not wanted
two cents' worth don't write nt all. Mem-
Iters of Congress have to pay their own
postage, and one ought to enclose Mumps
in writing to them, either on public or
privalo business. When you send a news
paper to a man and wish him to see any
particular item in tho paper, 1k suro and
make very legible marks around tho item.
Few people in busy times Hud any recrea
tion in reading tho whole of a large sheet
to And if there is a little paragraph aimed
directly at them. A.
Stewarts Run.
We have had some very heavy thunder
showers hore of late.
Blackberry season is hero and tho pick
ers have begun to hustlo to see who will
get the most.
The school directors of Harmony will
meet at Ncilltown, Saturday, 10th Inst,, to
elect teachers for the winter term.
Morgan Miller received a light sunstroke
Saturday of last week.
Roy Copcland is pumping on the Hays
farm now.
Stewart A Son got an 8 barrel well in
the first sand at No. 2, on tho Gordon, yes
terday.
No. 3, on the Bromley, is down and good
Tor S barrels. Rig No. 4 will bo up this or
next week.
Wood ft Co. are building rig No. 10, on
the Jocelyn, 150 feet from south line. Tho
drill will start this week. No. 0 was a
duster.
There is a rig up on the youojpTom
Howarth farm, ready to drill. Jim Sut
ton will drill the well.
Tho well on the Cummiugs has been
down for some timo, and was a coinpieto
dustor. They got about 30 feet or green
oil sand, with some gas in it, and although
they shot it with 80 quarts it failod to re
spond. The National Oil Co. are - putting their
pipe lino to tho Bromley this woek. Thoy
start from their Pump Station at Pilliolc.
Mrs. J. M. Vandorliu visited friends
here Monday of this wook.
Mr. Criss of Pincville, was down yester
day ; he is talking of pumping forStowart
A Son.
Wood A Co. have their power completed,
and It Is No. 1. Any ono wishing a power
built will do woll to call on Mr. Mclntyro
of Titusvillo.
Work is plenty here and hands nro
scarce.
F. E. Motcaif was at Titusvillo, Monday,
for a load of goods for his store.
The bay is most all cut, and the oats aio
almost ripe. The iotato and corn crops
will be light.
Dora Carson carries the mail now from
StowarU Run to Tionesta,
Aug. 5. McGiktv.
State Line Scraps.
Terriblo hard raius we are having
here lately; two men narrowly escaped
being killed by lightning on the Car
ter lease not long ago. Two rigs were
struck on the Daney lease and burned
down.
Drilling is still going on on the
Carter lease. Mr. Carter's wells so
far are good producers.
II. S. and F. E. Sutley are cleaning
out their wells; tbey shot two of them
which increased their production ma
terially. Mr. P. Munday has returned to his
home from Ohio, where be bas been
working for some time. He reports
plenty of work and good wages down
there in the oil field.
Berries are very plenty in this sec
tion this year. Some berry pickers
were scared out of tbe woods the other
day by tbe appearance of a large
black bear. Tbe tracks of bears bave
been seen several times by people that
were hunting ginseng.
Mrs. Merch. Elder bas been very ill
but is recovering.
Mr. J. B. Erb, of Hickory, made a
flying call in our town.
Aug. 2.
Bl C Kl.EVH AltMC'A MAI.VK.
The best Salve in the world far Cuts,
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers. Halt Hliuum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapiod Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and iosi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents por
box. For sale bv G. W. Bevard.
D
R. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
r. one oi me oiucst ana most hue-
cwssful practitiorers in this section of the
State. Will visit Tionesta every regular
court week. mayiiS-ly.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
(lood Stock, Hood Carriages and Bug
gies to let upon tho nuwt reasonable terms.
lie will alko uu
JOB TEiMIIHSTGr-!
All ordurs loll at tho Post CUlce will
receive prompt attention.
5
TOP!
It is to your interest to como ami exam
ine my Stock and Prices!
GUANO SALE AT HOCK BOTTOM PRICES !
I will sell my Spring and Summer Goods left
on hand at mere cost, to make room for an
Immense Fall and Winter Stock.
Clothing - Clothing!
My Stock of Ready Mado Clothing Is Unparallelled a ran Prices within the reach of
all As to Gents Furnishing (loods, thcro is no equal in the County, and must lie sold
lor want or room. Jon t think of tho price.
is too late.
AN .EXPERIENCED TAILOR.
r .J' f.AJf. 'IKr'T'. wlm bas a wldo reputation, has hvn employed and has charge
of the Tailoring Department, We have a Ijirgo Stock of Patterns tosolccl from. Ev
nrv (Jiirii.ni.t 1. W A nil 1 VTtfn T. i vit i. i t, ... ... ,.'.:
order at from 120 to fo, principally of Imported (foods. ' '
BOOTS HO-KSI
THESE YOU CAN GET AT
in rawum mwm
We have a Complete Line of Footwear of the Best makes and latest Styles.
You havo heard of Charley Ross?
He was lost hecauso he had no Shoos.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS.
There was nover a more complete stock of Carpets and Oil Cloths in Marienvlllo.
call and we will convince you. '
cnnrwttxjttir i jewelry i i
wal and Biii(pi a Spec-laity. Wo have Just received a New Stock of Gold
"ar 'er CUties KS Chains. Tho Finost and licst that could bo purchased in tho
,i. VM ' se,0't0u' )vl'" uf" Rfeatost care, and U perfect in every particular, and un
der the management of an Experienced Milliner. She is peparod to do all kinds of
work in hor lino, and always koeps on hand tho Latest Styles.
DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUNKS.
VALISES, HAND-DAGS, BABY CARRIAGES, SILVERWARE, QUEENS
WARE, POCKET KNIVES, WALL PAPER. NOTIONS, AC, AC.
all dscrintiotns.hi8hCSt n,arket T W00, "idS' oi,,sont?' 'um of
n.n'i'i "I'?,R f8 WILSON SEWING MACHINE, which has of late yeaia be
come a great la vorito, is sold on easy terms by
DAVID MENTZ,
Marienville, Pa.
FAMOUS LOW PRICE
has had such
WE ARB FORCED TO ENLARGE OIR STOCK-!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full
Line of Pants.
Wo carry a Fine Line of
FRESH .-. GROCERIES !
Which we are solium at the Lowest Figures such poods can be sold for. We 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 Hidos and Polls.
Our 'goods have always borne a good reputation and our prices are known to be
clown at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair dealing and strict
attention to the wants of thn people, hope to merit a continuance of the goncrous put
ronage heretofore extended. Give me a call and be convinced.
The Boston Clothing House,
MaricnviUo's Great Mart for Trading !
A new ad. will shortly appear in
this space.
STOP!!
Come and mako vour snlni-llon tnf..rn it
good success that
Forepaugh's Circus
Is coming, but before ho comes wo must
mako room for him in our store, and to do
this we place some of our summer goods on
our counters at half price :
Challics at Gc., regular price 8c.
American Satincs 10c, regular price 15c.
French Sn tines 15c, regular price 25c.
Eagle bcago dress goods 27c, regular 40c
And thcro is a big lot of goods which wo
are closing out at half price, so as to make
room for our Winter Stock, such as White
goods, Lace Curtains, Hammocks, and sev
eral other articles too numerous to mention.
A big cut down in price on Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing goods
Trunks-, Valises, Crockery, Tinware, &c.
Givo us a call and bo convinced. Parties
from HicKoitY purchasing to amount of $10
will be allowed price of faro both ways. '
J. M. MINTZ, COT
SEW KKPI.KKZKLtlCK,
HOPKINS & CO.
SPRING GREETING!
Tho March winds havo had their lllow, and they seem to havo taken such an effect
on some people that they think all they havo to do is to ULOW 1 Hut good good , nt
low prices toll the story, and tho people tell tho prices. '
CLOTHING ! SE1?:S: CI0TIIING !
Never before has our stock of Clothlnp been so Complete as this Nprimr. We
r."i . u U. Awn!"tmc,,t- ff"."' J" ,ie('"l IWlnnliiSf awav down below
TEED AS i ltPKrMFNTFtD r " ' KVEHY UAKM KS'T "DAUAN-
DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS!
Our shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and IlEHT selection of Dry floods and
Dress Wood i we ever had. and tho prices are ao low that Competition is out of tho
question. No stocks of Kcmnauls or second hand stutl" to show.
NOVELTIES IN
.1 lvpr' Counter bristles with Novelties
that is a Stunner to Everybody 1 AWAY
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SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss
es, and Chihlcn's Shoes Is larger than ever
before, and at prices that are lower than
others will ask for Khoca that should not
be looked at under the same light.
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HATS
HATS
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We buy our Hats from tho Manufactur
ers, and can Boll a Hotter Hat for Iss
Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers.
NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE
PROFIT!
These are FACTS, and will be proven
to you when jou come In.
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H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER - & - DOUTT,
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIOGINS.)
DRUGGISTS to GROCERS,
TIONESTA, PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
rim i wmzmr gbqcebies
HERRI ES, FRUITS it VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found tbe
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
TIOXESTA,
HOPKINS & CO.
DRESS GOODS!
in the most dcsirablo Uoods, ami at pricos
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Smearbaugh,
n I., ;N?Y. A P. n. nA1UlOAI. formerly
Time Tablo tnklnR en'oct .Inlv fith, IRlO.
Eastern Tlmo Totli Moildlan.
Trains wllllenvo Tionesta fir Oil Cltv
and points West as follows;
No. (i;t Through Freight (carry-
iK pssscnifcis). a. in.
No. Ill llullalo Exi.ress l'.' noon.
No. Id Way Freight (carrying
passengers) r.:P0 p. m.
No. 3 Oil City Ex rcss 8:(K5 p. m.
For Hickory, Thilonto, Warron, K inzna,
Ilradlord, Olean and the Easts
No. an Olean Express
No. a-2 Pittsburgh Express.
No. (HI Through Freight (c
rylng passengers
"Mia. m.
3: 10 p. in.
7:11 p. m.
Trains n:i and nil Run Dailv and earrv
passengers to and from points liclwccii
Oil City and Irvinrlon only, othor trains
run dally except Sunday.
Oct Time Tables and full Inroruintlon
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
It. liKLL, Gcn lSiipt.
J. A. FELLOW'S, 1
Gen'l Passenger ft Ticket Agent,
Itulliilo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Tlctwcon tho
EAST &c "WJ1ST !
New Yoik, Philadelphia, lloston, and
all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin
nati, St. ijouls. New Orleans, and all
points West-, North and Southwest.
Solid voslibitled trains, Kloeplnir, Pull
man (lining and (lay conches, between
principal cities East anil West. The pop
ular line West for colonists mid hind seek
ers, listen always low as llio lowest. No
extra chiiige lor t idinn on vestibuls lim
ited, llelore puirhusing tickets call on or
address. It. II. WALLACE, Trnw Puss.
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. 11. G AKFIELD,
Dtv. Pass. Agt., .Ismeslown, N. Y.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
IP TJ JEZ, 1ST I T TJ E.
Also,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA. PA.
Is hero ftiruishisl of the conscrpicnco of
neglecting lo tnke wise wifclv ad
vice. This limn thought iia
knew it all and
Turned Up His Nose
At our low priced Fiirniiuro bccaiiKO they
were low. lie paid two prices for an
inferior article which Its I his wife lo
Turn Down His Noso
For futuro reference. She gavo him llio
shako in a mild form find thrcntencd
divorce for the next oll'cucp. She's
all right. To fail lo trade w ith
Nelson Grecnltind is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. Educato your husband to
know a bargain when ho sees it.
Train them in tho wav thoy
should go (for Kurnituro.)
And rcnicmhur that
way is to
N. GREEN LUND'S,
Undertaker .t Einbaliuer,
aai Exchimgo IHock,
WARREN, PA.
of tho linn of MOUCK BRO'S,
OPTICIAUS,
Specialist in Errors of ltclraction of the
Eye. Examinations froe of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
.HUMPHREYS-
VETERINARY SPFC.FI CS
i or iisrsos, uai9, aneap, cogs, tifi. ,
AND PODLXBY.
S00 Page nook on Trrntuirnt of Animals
aud ( hurt ticui t ri e.
wnra Frerii,ronBi'tlon,lullainmtlo
A.A.lf-plunl .tl,iiluul;in, it! 1IU ovn-.
Jl.ll fMrnius, l.un.rui , UhrsiuHll.m.
( .( . ItlKltiiuwcr, Nit mi I li. huric.
Il.ll. llul. or ii-i.lr. Worms.
K. K. ( iiuuhH, 11,-iivo, i'lii umnnis.
F. olio or Oriir, Hi-lvnrba.
lwrnrrlin,i-. Ili-inori hit,
11.11. I rmai and Kltlui V llluatei,
1.1 Erucllve ii-.-iiHf , ftlaugu.
J.K. lUiui.rsof HUiinii, Paralysis.
bltiKle itU0 (ovt-r W unst-
8tHble Cnse, with KiM-elflon, MimuaL
VfUTliitry ;uix- Oil anil Mudlcutur, i
- - i.uv
I.OO
Boia dt uruiinn; cr Sent Prep i Id nrwhtre
aud in luxt nummtj on Ruceiiit o( Prio.
Hiimplirfy' M1icln Co., ioa fii'ton St., W. Y.
IF1. W.'ljjL-W".""-
I'raciical Tiimci
All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
ROOF
1NG
A 81'KCIALTY,
Ann
SPOUTING.
BOROUGH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, PA.
T A WEEK and upwards positively
CP'' secured by men agenta selling Dr.
Scott's (ieuuiuo Eh.ctric licit. Susiensorv.
etc.. and bv ladies selling Dr. Scott's 1 .lo'c
I Scott, ttW Uroudwuy, N. Y. Nov.lO-Biu.
ti-i,. 1'n.uAtj UumtiU tr..a Nli'lil
A FRIGHTFUL EXfflB