THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, Editor a "so.sitTo. WEDNESDAY, AUOUHT IS, 18f0. Ill ri ltl.H A Tlt'HFT. STATU. Governor, UKOROK W. DELAMATER, Crawford County. Lieutenant Oovcrnor, LOUIS A. WATREN, Lackawanna Cunnty. Secretary of Internal Affairs, THOMAS J. STEWART, Montgomery County. Jl 11 1 UY. President Judjro, SAMUEL D. IRWIN, (Subjoet to decision of District Conference.) Assoclntc Judge, C. W. CLARK, Tionosta Township. COl'INTY. Rlnlc Senate, HARRY R. WILSON, Clarion. (Subject to decision of District Conference.) Assembly, 8. S. TOW LICK, Prothonotarv, CALVIN M. AKSER, Tionosta Bo rough. Sheriff", JOHN R. OSGOOD, Kingsley. County Commissioner, JAMES MrlNTYRK, Hnrmony. C. F. LEDEBUR, Orecn. County Auditor, T. B. COltll, Tlonesia Borough. W. W.THOMAS, Tioncsta Township. Jury Commissioner, J. N. HEATH, Kingsley. In important business matters you do not entrust your affairs to anybody elso. You attend to them yourself. Make tbc matter of being registered a pcrscnal one and attend to it at once. An exchange remarks that the Democrats are out on a Hill-hunt this fall. We bave no doubt of it, and can safely predict that after election they'll be still hunting for the fellow who hit Bobby Tartison. Speaking of Mr. Blaine and tbe Administration he is still in it by a considerable majority, as our friends the enemy will observe. Their efforts to drive him out of it were overloaded, and the only injurious effect of tbe discharge was at the breech. Senator Carlisle has partly prom ised to deliver a few frco-trade speeches this Fall in Pennsylvania in favor of Candidate Pattibon. In behalf of the Republican ticket we venture to ex press the hope that Mr. Carlisle may find it convenient to keep his appoint ments. The attempt to transfer the farmer Vote of Pennsylvania to that horny handed agricultur'ut, the Hon. Robert E. Pattison, is not making as much headway as its leaders bad hoped it might. The fact is, there is some doubt in tbe rural mind as to whether It g Js the hayseed in Mr. Pattison's hair is genuine, or merely an imitation worn or political effect. Representative Rogers, of Ar kansas, abuses Speaker Reed with all the vehement energy of a man who, having been defeated for renomina tion, realizes that he has but little time left in which to achieve enough notoriety to supply himself for a long period of enforced retirement. Tbe cold, dark waters of oblivion await the roaring Rogers, and ere many moons bave waxed and waned he will drrp into them with a deep and mel ancholy plunk. Tbe Hon. Chauncey F. Black de sues that he wrote a letter to Chairman Kerr threatening to withdraw from the Democratic State ticket unless the iaeue of ballot reform should be made more pronounced by the party leaders, Furthermore, Mr. Black Bays he is goiog to remain on the ticket and win. Oh, Mr. Black, you don't mean it You know that your ticket and your party is going to be pounded beyond all recognition in November, so what is tbe use of your deluding yourself with false hopes aud declarations? Harruburg Telegraph, The York Gazette, in a long article on ballot reform, which naturally will be credited to the pen of ex-Lieutenant Governor Black, promises that when the time comes fur the Demo cratic candidate for Governor to speak he will not disappoint those who want a Constitutional Convention. The promise is cot very explicit as to just what Mr. Pattison will say, but after he bad caused tbe Scranton platform to be so changed that it did not de maud a Constitutional Convention it would be exceptionally grotesque to see him thiftiog about now. Mr. Pat tison was agaioat the Constitutional Convention at Scranton, as has been made plain time and again. I'hila. Get Registered. The last day upon which a citizen can be registered in order to entitle him to a vote this fall is September 4th, next. Republicans should Dot Wo sight of this fact and see at once that their names are on the lift. It is the first imperative duty in the cam paign, and should not bo neglected a day. Committeemen should see tlinl this matter is promptly attended to. The Pennsylvania Mugwumps of 18H0 Wbarton Barker, of Philadel phia, and Glorious Old Tom Marshall, of Allegheny are teetering on the opposite ends ot a plank which is balanced on the rump of the Allegheny Mouutains. Each of these Influential Bolters should see to it that his part ner is firmly strapped to that plank for if one should crawl off, think what would become of the other! And if the plank should wear thin in the middle think what would been mo of both! It Is interesting to learn that Captain Barclay, the Democratic can didate for Secretary of Internal Af fairs, does not think his venture with a notorious lottery company a sufficient reason why he should decline to run on his party ticket. He seems to have got tbe other Democratic Slate candi dates iuto the came way of thinking. Popular taste is a little uncertain, and as the campaign progresses we may expect to eeo some of the Democratic literature take the form of lottery tickets with the portraits of the Dem ocratic candidates to set them ofT. The demand will then go up that Demo crats shall vote the lottery ticket. . There is some talk in Washington to the effect that President Harrison contemplates sending a special messagu to the Senate in which be will point out the importance of passing the Federal elections bill this session. It is hardly possible to realize that an American citizen imbued with whole some ideas in relation to tbe right of suffrage and tbe sanctity of tbe ballot box should object to a measuro, the sole purpose of which is a free ballot and an honest count. It is equally remarkable to find even the slightest apathy on tbe part of Republicans who have preached so long and so persist ently the doctrines of majority rule Yet both these statements, we regret to say, are to a certain extent true. A special message from ths President at ibis time, on this subject, would in deed be opportune; and Tlie Iress, in common with all true Republicans, would wobome any earnest encourage ment which tbe President feels it bis duty as Chief Magistrate of the nation to give this important bill. To allow the Federal election bill to go by do fault would be a fatal mistake. I'hila. Press. There ought not to be any trouble over Mr. Blaine's project for reciproo ity. If sugar can be placed on tbo free list and in return we can secure a more extensive market for our bread stuffs, that is plainly the thing to do. The Republicans of the House have passed tbe best bill they could formu late noder the circumstances. It pro tects all classes the farmer, tbe me chanic and the manufacturer alike. Mr. Blaine shows conclusively how the bill can be improved, and bis sugges tion should receive most serious atten tion. Tbe object of the McKinley measure is to secure tbe greatest good to tbe greatest number. That is the policy of tbe Republican party, and by an intelligent application of this policy the bill can be vastly strength ened. It is within the power of the Republican majority to accomplish this result, and personal differences should bo sunk for the benefit of all. The Republican party, always a parly of progress, will advance with long strides if Mr. Blaine's advice is heed ed. Plain. Inquirer. Surely the In quirer puts tbe question down very pat in these few sentences, and voices the sentiment of the party almost unani mously. Kemmler, the Buffalo murderer, was killed at Auburn prison by elec tricity on Wednesday morning last at 6:40 literally roasted, as it were. Up to tbe very moment be maintained that same stolid indifference which bas all along characterized his demeanor, aud at the last be assisted in adjusting the straps which bound him to tbe death chair, cautioning the execution er to be careful to bave everything right. The current which was to put an end to his existence was 1000 volts strong, and was turned on and allowed to remain 17 secouds. After tbe doctors had pronounced life extinct, to tbe horror of the witnesses present the doomed man gave signs of life bv heavy respiration. The current wan again turned on after more than minute's delay, and run up to 2000 voltd, and kept at that point till the body beao to smoke, thus literally broiliog the victim. It will uever be known whether, after the first shock, tbe man lived or realized what had happened, but the fact that he breath en or snowea me nasi signs ot lire is a most sickening thought, and must have filled the witnesses wilb a horror which they will never want to exner ience again. It is the opinion of many that the law will be repealed as soon as tbe legislature meets. STOP! It is to your interest to come and exam ine my Stock and Prices I GRAND SALE AT BOCK 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 Stork of Ready Made Clothing Is Unparallelled and Price w ithin the roach of nil As to Uents' Furnishing Ooods. thoro Is no equal in the County, and must bo sold lor w-nnt of room. Don't think of tlio prico. t'onio and niako your selection before it Is too Into. AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR. LYMAN O'DELL, who has a widfl reputation, has h"cn employed and has charge of the Tailoring Department. We have a Lnrtre Slock or Put tern lo select from. Ev pry Oarment is WAKIt ANTED To FIT, and tlooda as Represented. Suits inado to order ut from $20 to f."ll, principally of Imported Good. THESE YOU Wo havo a Complcto Line of Footwear of the Best mnkea and Latest Styles. You havo heard of Charley Ross? He was lost because, ho had no Shoos. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. There was novor a mom onmnlofn nfnrL- r,f rnmnta hm.i r;i rinu- ... nr..-: tn call and wo will convince you. JEWELRY ! Gold 1 Watches and Rings a Specialty. Wo ami Miner aiciios una chains. Tlio finest larger Cities. Till. 1 ttnlfVttnrt t&'ttl. IIia rrnnlr.B , -. " " " -". "u every pariiriiinr, and un der the management of an Experienced Milliner. She is peparod to do all kinds of work in her lino, and always koops oitdiaud tho Latest Styles. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUNKS VALISES, HAND-BAGS, 11ABY CARRIAGES, SILVERWARE, QUEENS- w.m, jYiaivrs, waIjLi rAl'UK, NOTIONS, AC, tC. We DaV the hiirhfist ui.irknt nrion fnr Vnl Ili.inn j?;. n.i... a all descriptions. " Tim W II in.'T.Tr.n Jt WTT OV CPWTVn - , , " eoino a great lavorlte, is sold on easy tonus DAVID MDNTZ, Marienville, Pa. FAWIOU has had such WE ARB FORCED TO ENLAR&E 01 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 Fine Line of FRESH . GROCERIES ! Which we are selling nt the Lowest Figures such goods can ho sold for. We do not want to sell CHEAP lit ASH, and will not keep such in our store, hut will deal only in the VERY DEST. Highest market price paid for Hides and Pcltn. Our Roods havo always homo a good reputation and our prices are known to be down at tlio bottom. It will bo our aim to keep tliein so, and bv fair dealing and strict attention to tlio wants of tint people, hope to merit a continuance of tho generous pat ronage heretofore extended. Givo mo a cull and be convinced. The Boston Clothing House, Maricnvillo's Great Mart for Trading ! A new ad. will this space. STOP!! CAN GET AT JEWELBT I ! lmvo lust received a New Stock of Gold mid Best that could bo purchased in the .. 1 I .. . i - - ... ,m iurs m winrvr ...i ... . . . ranvm.i r. wuicu uas 01 into yeais be- by good success that 9 shortly appear in S LOW PRICE Forepaugh's Circus Is coming, but before make room for him in this we place some of our summer goods on our counters at half prico : Challies at Gc., regular American Satincs 10c, French Satincs 15c., regular prico 25c. Eagle beago dress goods 27c, regular 40c. And thcro is a bis: arc closing: out at half room for our Winter goods, Lace Curtains, Hammocks, and sev eral other articles too numerous to mention. A big cut down in prico on Clothing, Boots ana biiocs, lints ana Caps, Furnishing goods Trunks, Valises, Crockery, Tinware, &c. Give us a call and from HicKOKY purchasing to amount of $10 will bo allowed prico J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORE, XEW KErLKRLOCU, - - TIOXFAT.l, l'A. HOPKINS & CO. HOPKINS & CO. SPRING GREETING! TllO March Wlnrli Iiava hm thnlr Ttlnw mwl tliv Bnnm tn i..t-A.. -.,..t. . v...i . t ...... .... jr.. u lint v 141 vil Bit I'M HM UillM'l on some people that they think all they havo to do is to BLOW I But rood uood. nt I'liwi tun inu Biury, aim uw poojuo UMI CL0TIII1YG ! Never before has our stock of Clothing .,2.n, I''':,NI)ll AsHortmeuU Suits a TEKli AH mCpltKSKNTKDT " ,,lSil " DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Our shelve aro loaded with the FIXK8T and IIKST Belection of Drv UmtiU and Dress floods wo over had, and tho price aro so low that Competition 'in out of tho question. No storks of Itcniiiauta or aocond hand atulf to aliow. NOVELTIES IN lrv P,,l. ...111. V..l,l. .. ' " i-nii-i that is a .Stunner to Everybody! AWAV 7:3 SHOES, - SHOES, SHOES, OB H ri Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, and Childen's Shoes is iurgrr tlmn over boforo, and at prices that aro lower than others will ask for Klines tliat should not be looked at under tbe same light. w5 08 S s 3. 55.. -5S o m El? 5 CO CO HATS -:- II We buy our Hats from the Manufactur ers, and can aell a Bolter II at for Less Money than those that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDLK MAN TO OUT THE PROFIT I These are FACTS, and will bo proven to you when jou come In. CO S LU C3 cc C3 H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SL'OCKSSOUS TO HERMAN A S1GGINS,) DRUGGISTS it GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCKUY DKPARTMKNT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND THE FRESHEST GIQCE1TES. BEURIF.8, FRUITS it VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Dop.irtmont, which is in charge of a thoroughly com po tout Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTKING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE. STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! OOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmmiY psosuom Mm dash: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ho comes wo must our store, and to do prico 8c. regular price 15c. lot of eroods which we prico. so as to make Stock, such as White bo convinced. Parties of faro both ways. tlie price. CLOTHING ! been so Cmuplote as tills Muring. V'c all prices lleginiiinir nwav iown below KVKRY l'AKMKST UL AHAN- DRESS GOODS! ... i - , , .. . . iii mi. loom uc.ur.iuio uooo-s ani ni prices DOWN. 1fo S ' -2.x o i 'i ' 5T2. -. 7 9 " K 2 ; AT - HATS. 7- 2." S3 J;" J C Z n 3 5 f y B ;t ii CO s; 8 9 7 c -J. m Smearbaugh, WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN. NVI.VANIA IIAtl.nnili r . It., N. Y. A P. R. R. ' ' ' Tlmo Tnblo taking UTect July f.lh, 18!'0. xiiisiern i lino i.,u Mai irtian. . Trains will Irsvn Tlmie.ta r..M fn nu and points est as follows : No. lfl Thron(fh Frelnhl (eari-y. inrf pansentrers) MtR a. m. No. ill ltulliilo :x press 111:23 noon. No. til W ny 1- roifrlit (cariylnir , pnseners) r,:oO p. m. No. ;ts Oil city Ex row B:t5 p. m. For If Icknrr. Tlillmiln Wnrrnti T.'ln.n. Bradford, Ole'nn aud tho l'.astt No. 30 Oioun Impress : a. m. No. 32 1 M ftx! ii t i-i rl. ti'. n.n.. ft. .in - ' - p... ..nj.ii .imkii v.-wtw ... ,l. No. tut Through Freight (car rying pnsseii(reis 7;13 p. 111. Triiltta O't n...1 IW1 II.... t.. .!'-. ....... r. .... nn. i i'i. iiu, imiiv nnu earrv linsscnirers to mul IVr.i.i i.n...A.... Oil City and Irvinetoii only. Oilier trains run iitiuv except Nnniiitv. (let Time Tables anil full Information from J. L. CRAIG. Apent, TioneMn, ln. J.A.FELLOWs:-,1,""",iC"1!S,",t- ' Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Aptent, Bullalo, N. V. GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho EAST &c WEST I New Yoik, Philadelphia. BostoV. nnd all points East, Chicago, M. Paul, C'inein- niMi, wr. iiouis, sow Orleans, nnd all points West, North and Southwest, Solid vestiluiled trains, Kleeplnjr, Pnll mnn clirihiK and (lay coaches, hetweii principal cities East mid West. Th pop ular lino West for colonists soil lml seek ers. Rates nlways low ns t lio lowest. No extra cbai ao for "rilling on vestibule lim ited. Before imrchnsinK tickets enjl on or address, R. II. WALLACE, Tmv. Pass. AL, Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, Div. Puss. Ajzt., Jiiinrstown, N. V, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. l'A. Jl FRIGHTFUL eXAMFIB Is hero furnished of thn ronsrqunnrsi of iit-tniuciinc in utue wiso wueiv ad vice. This man thought iio knew it all iirnl Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture breau.e they were low. lie paid two price, for an interior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She cave him tl sliiiko ill a mild form anil threatened divorce for the next olt'ence. Mjc'h nil rijxht. To fail to trade wiMi Nelson (iic-enlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tlio courts would only think so. Keep on ladies, Edticuto vour husband t know a hariruin when he .eea it. Train (hem in tho way they ahoiild jro (for Fiirniluro.) And remomlier that way is to U. CREENLUPJD'S, Undertaker -V Embalinor, 331 Exchange Block, WARUEN, PA. of tho tlrm of MORCIC BRO'S, OPTIOIAHS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of th. Eyo. Exaiuinatioiis free of ehii ire. WARREN, PKNK. mSH U fii P H R L YS Veterinary specifics x For Hcrsos, C&tUe, Sh;ep, Eoi, Ho AND rOULTKY. 000 Pane riooli nn Trrstmi nl nf Animal aud Clturl btil k ite. 7""! Frvera.t on.rs1lHi..ft.ll.niM.tt.B A.A.l Hiitaiil Alruiiiuiii., jVitlk K.ror. Il.li.Mlniloa, I.umi ii.-h., II bi-uiBHliMB. ( . .--nii.lciiii.rr, N nun I ) har.a. ll.ll. lliils ar Wrub., Wnrma. l;,!-.. t'uu.b., lleaies, liiea-itul.. i-.K. iilic ur Critics, llcllynibe. j.4;.-..liM-arrlaw, llenivrrl:it.r.. 11. II. I i-inury oi-.d Ktdury lH.t-a.. .l.liiltiv Iklhrnst. Ilauue. J.K. lli.i u.tia i liino.iittii, I'ar.lr.ia. SIukIc Biittlu (over AOUuKoa), - -Isi.bln 'aar, with Nproifli. IfamiAl, V i-'U-rliiury lilrt. oil ami Modl.au.r. (7.00 Jar Velerluary ('urn Sold br Drufg!la; or Sent rrftplld wrwtwr. and In any quaniitr on Rgc.ipt of Frio. Hnmphryyt' Mi1ii-jo Co., 109 filling 51, W. T. IP. w. XjA.-w-" Practical Tinnor. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attendod to. TIV tv 1 L INO I ROul- A rii( 1AI.TY, AND SPOUTING. BOROUtJII BUILDING, TIONI-STA, PA. Qt)T A WEEK and upwards positively O.J hocurod bv men nuenUKulliiiK Dr. Kootl'8 Ounuino Eloclrio licit, Suspensory, etc., and by hidios aolliti Dr. Scott'. Elec tric Cornels. Sample froo. Slate sex. Dr. bcoli, bU Uroaduay, N. Y. Nov.l8-3m.
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