! - 'do. V J THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, IDITOH 4 PNOPMItTON. W KPN ICS D AY, AUGUST 27, 1S00. lii:MTIIIiICAS TICKET. fTATK. Governor, GEORGE W. DELAMATER, Crawford County. Lieutenant Governor, LOUIS A. WATUKS, Lackawanna County. Secretary of Internal Affair, THOM AS J. STEWART, Montgomery County. JIWKIAKV, President Judge, SAMUEL 1). IRWIN, (Subject to decision of District Conference.) Associate J mien, C. W. CLARK, Tionosta Township. COt-NTT. State Senate, HARRY R. WILSON, Clarion. (Subject to docision of District Conference.) Assembly, S. S. TOWLER, Jenks. Frothonofarv, CALVIN M. AliNER, Tionosta Iiorough. Sheritr. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Kingslcy. Cofintr Commissioner, JAMES MclNTYRK, Harmonv. C. F. LEDEBUR, Green. Countv Auditor, t. ii. conn, Tionostn Roroturh. W. W. THOMAS, Tionosta Township. Jury Commissioner, J. N. U EATU, Kingsloy. Get Registered. The last day upon which a citizen can be registered in order to entitle him to a vote this fall is September Sd, next. Republicans should not lose sight of this fact and see at once that their names are on the list. It is the first imperative duty in tho cam paign, and should not be neglected a day. Committeemen should see that this matter is promptly attended to. The wise politician has not yet be gun to lose any sleep worrying over who shall bo the nominee in '92. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and win the Congressional election first; after that will be time enough to discuss '92. In important business matters you do not entrust your affairs to anybody cldo. You attend to them yotmolf. Make the matter of being registered a personal one and attend to it at once. Sept. 3d is the last day. That a reciprocity amendment of some sort will be attached to the tariff bill seems now certain. YV'itut its exact terms will bo is not yt-t upper eot; but it will prevent tho opening of our markets, tho finest iu the wcrld, to thoso countries that do not iu re turn give us a market tor some of our surplus products upou the eauio terms The rapid growth of tho pepul n ity i f reciprocity with all classes and condi tions of people in every tcli-ti of the country has been pbcuotneual, ntid Mr. liliiitio would be nioro than humun if ho did not foci very proiid of liuviug started tho ball to rolling top! stoph Forepaugh's Circus WESTERN NEW YORK A. PENN HYLVANtA RAILROAD, formorlv N. Y. A P. R. R. Tlmo Tnltn tnkliiK effort July nth, JS!. i.astorn i lino i.xn Meridian. It is to your interest to come and exam ine my Stock and Prices! G-Mi SALE AT HOCK BOTTOM PRICES ! will sell my Spring and Summer Goods left oul counters at half price: on naiid ax mere cost, to maKo room ior an rtuji- i i 0 mini mi o Ii n.li mui Yvmrnr Srnnlr. . o i v American ratines iuc, regular price loc. Visitors from various parts of the State are entertained almost daily just now at Chairman Kerr's bead quarters. The visitor that is most re luctantly yet most frequently enter tained there is a doubt as to whether Delamater's majority will be 40,000 or 60,000. The Prohibitionists held tlu-ir State Convention at llarrisburg :ibt wot-k, placing in nomination fur Governor, Charles Miller, of Franklin ; Lieut. Governor, Charles E. Hyatt, of Ches ter; Secretary of Internal Afliiirs, Wni. T. Dunn, of Allegheny. Of Mr. Miller's likelihood to accept tho Franklin Kcws says: Hon. Chas. Miller arrived homo last evening from Chicago, where be has been on business all week. Mr. Miller is up to nis neck in business that has accumulated during the week, auJ has not yet had time to decide definitely as to his course iu regard to the Pro hibition nomination for Governor. As is hia custom in all important matters, he will reach a decision without un necessary delay. For tho present, it covers the situation to say that he is inclined to accept the nomination. - Keep it boforo the poople that a Republican legislature increased the appropriation to pnblic schools in the State from one to two million dollars per annum, thereby enabling school dibtricts to reduco taxation, or to in crease facilities for educational pur poses. Tho great portion of tho money thus appropriated was received from corporations in settlement of taxes and tho Republican party pro poses to further lighten the burdens of local taxation by making approprta tioos from the State funds to town ships and boroughs for tho purpose of building and maintaining public roads and to counties to aid in maintaining the indigent poor and insane. Are you in favor of this policy of taxing corporations and applying the proceeds to reduce taxation for local purposes? If you are, vote the Republican ticket. Venango Citizen. Clothing - Clothing! My Stock of Ready Made Clothing is Untrorallcllpd and Prices within the reach of nil t s io wonis- r urmsnmir 1,0011s, mere is no eiiual in too Countv. and must ho sold tor want of room. lon"t think of the price. Como and mako vour selection before it S tOO 1HIO. AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR, THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL. nAS CT.1IARUE of tho Tailoring Department. We have a Lareo Stock of Patterns toscloct from. Ev cry Garment is WARRANTED TO KIT, and Hoods aa Represented. Suits mado to order at from f-0 to fnv, principally or Imported Goods. Senator Edmunds by his amend ment proposing reciprocity upon sugar adds ooe more to tho largo number of Republican leaders whose devotion to Republicanism is aa unquestioned as heir support of protection who believe in reciprocity as wisest for the country and most certain to improve its trade. Master Granger Rhone is still confident that he has the farmer vote of Pennsylvania tucked snugly in his pocket, and that bo cau deliver tho same to Pattison and Black. The chances are, however, that when ho 'examines his pocket more carefully he will find it to contain not votes, but wind. Secretary Windom last week issued a circular offering to redeem la,0U0,U00 of tbe 4. per cent bonds which will mature September 1, 1891, paying par and interest there for. This is in addition to the regular purchase of bonds which is constantly going on. How does this tally with the democratic statement that the Treasury is bankrupt? The democrats are indulging in their usual amusement of winning elections before tbey take place, and they should be let alone and left to enjoy themselves and tone their appe tites up sufficiently to stand the -dish of crow which they will have to eat after the republicans carry this State . by 75,000 and elect the majority of the next House of Representatives. .a The Republican conference of tie Forest-Warren Judicial District met at Warren lat Friday and after they balloted the twelve hundred and fif tieth time adjourned to meet at Tio nesta on September 2. It is said that Hi'giiis and Irwin will both be io the field in November, and that the Dem ocratic candidate will knock the Noyes out of both of them at the gcuoral election. Venango Spectator. Items like tho foregoing are floating around quits profusely in Democratic papers of this section, and it would seem that "our friends, the enemy," are having considerable satisfaction out of the situation. We don't be grudge them their laugh now ; they always tako theirs first. The Repub lican of this district will e'oct their Judge and take their laugh after election, and those who think tbey won't will do well to come in out of the wet. Mrs. Grant baviog signified, through her son, U. S. Grant Jr., that she had no objection to the removal of the remains of her illustrious bus band to Arlington cemetery, at Wash ington, and the opinion of the country with the exception of a few people in New York City, being apparently unanimously in favor of the removal (the adoption of Senator Plumb's res olution furnishes good proof of this), it is more than probable that the bones of the great soldier will ere long rest in the soil of Arlington, already con secrated by thousands of his comrades in arms, and which will remain until the end of time a sacred spot to all patriotic Americans. In providing for this removal it becomes the duty of Congress to provide for tbe erection of a suitable memorial to the memory of Amoricas greatest soldier, some thing in keeping with the reputation of ueueral U. . Grant, throughout the world. Ibis country is great wealthy and prosperous and no cia gardliness should be shown in honor r . i i y-i . log me memory oi urani. The Prince of Peace. It is not often that wo review such book aa "The Prince of Peace, or the Beautiful Lite of Jesus" 1 by Mrs. Isabel la M. Aldon, whom tho world knows and honors as "Pans'." Aa may be judged from its title, this book deals with a peer less theme. Search the world around and the uses through, and no nobler spoclmen of manhood cau be found than that pre sented in tho man Christ Jesus. This is by no moans a partizau judgment, but historically considered, thin U a point generally conceded. The titlo suggests the view made prominent in the book. It is the princely ; presenting the royal sido. In sketching hia beautiful life, Mrs. Alden never loses sight ol the loving, lowly, hu inauitarian tido of Jesus' nature and work ; hut he is always the noble, exalted princelv friend of man. He is clearly uuove inosp among wnoin ne moves; mi Jie is not above them in unapproachulil separatcmiks. lie is accessible fur tho lowliest, and when one comes to him there is always for that one a moral up int. 'i ne prince exalts ins subjects every time. The peaceful nature of his con quests are beautifully shown. The world lias had long lines of priuuos who have ruled iho nation; and of conquerors who have swayed national destinies on the fields of conquest ; but this i'riiTce is a greater conquoror thun Ihey all, und wields a wldur sovereignty, and yet peace is the watchword of hia cohorts, as it was the song of angels who announced his birth. One need not be assured that such a theme receives matchless treatment at the hands of Mrs. Aiduu. Her lite-long devotion to the interests of this I'riiipoaml her ho.irty love for all that pertains to his kingdom, guide her skillful pen and en rich her fervid rhetnriu as she discourses on tho great events of his career. It is not too iiiuoh to say of her book that, wmiu H win cuarui Hie cuini, it win also edify the man. It is rich in incident, Rki'cjii.icinh, sec that your name arc ou the registry list. Look after j I. i3 matter right away. Is coming, but beloro ho comes wo must mako room for him in our store, and to do this wo place somo of our summer goods on THESE YOU CAN GET AT ,fl flu" Sis'. We have a Complete Lino of Footwear of the Iiest makes and Latest Styles, You have heard of Charley Ross? Ho was lost bocause bo had no Shoos. French Satines 15c, regular price 25c. Eaglo heago dress goods 27c., regular 40c. And thcro is a big lot of goods which wo are closing out at half price, so as to mako 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 iiE5I Trunks, Valises, Crockery, Tinware, &c. Give us a call and bo convinced. Parties from IIickoky purchasing to amount of $10 will bo allowed prico of fare both ways. Trains will leavo Tionostn for OU CitV nd points West as follows i No. !:! Through Freight (carry ing passengers) t'l.ts a. tn. o. Ill llull'ulo 1", xiiress 12:2:) noon. No. til Way Freight (inrrylng passengers) 5:00 p. in. No. 113 Oil City Exj rcss (WW p. m. For Hlckorv. Tldioute. Warren. Klnzun. Jlradford, Olean and tho East: No. !10 Olean Express ft -It a. m. No. II2 Pittsburgh Express 3:1!' p. in. No. W Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. 111. Trains 03 and 0(1 Itun Daily and carry passengers to ami from points between ill ( Ity and Irvlneton only. Oilier trains till (hilly except Nundiiv. (lot Time Tallies and full inforaintlon from J. U CKAItl, Agent, Tioncsta, ln. K. UELL, Wcn'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Uon'l Passenger A Ticket Agont, llull'alo, N. V. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. WEW KEPIE" bmck. Tliero was never a more oomnloto stock of earners and on ri,,th in nrori..,..in can ana we win convince you. JEWELRY I JEWELRY 1 1 Gob! Watches and RiiiRS a Specialty. We have Inst received a New Stock of Goh! and Silver Watches and Ckaius. Tho Flnost and 13est that could bo purchased in tho J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORE, TIOXl-CTA, PA. iPKM k CO. EET i uuiuimu w uu. SPRING GR MILLIMEEY GQQmi rPUt. 1- 1 . . . . x ncitn-ieu wilii inn urenLust -Rrn. nnn iv ttflrrm in rvnrv naprimi n.i.i n uer uie management or an ;.vper:enced -Milliner, fcho is pepared to do all kinds of worn m ner line, ami always Keeps on Uand tho Latest Styles. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW VALISES, IIAND-BAGS, BABY CARRIAGES. SILVERWARE. VAllli, ruCttKT KNIVES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, AC, AC. wo pay me Ditrucst market nrteo for A ool. Ulrica, i; nmr pn nj nr iiiooVi 2 KS?vMAcniNE' wUich hR9 otl yc"s bo- uLuxiii u : 2E.vs: euiaiiiEs-s ULUTJiiJS u ! TRUNKS, tiUEENS- The March winds have had their Blow, and they seem to havo taken such an effect on some pcoplo that they think all thoy have to do is to It LOW 1 But good goods, at low prices tell the story, and the people tell the prices, Piever beforo lias our stock of ( tot Inner been so Coiniiletn as this Srwln.r w have a SPLENDID Assortment. Knits ai nil prices! Beginning awav down below the Jl.00 mark, and running up as hlgn as $.'3.00. EVERY UAKMKNT UUAIUN l t.t.1) AS KItl'ltKiSKMTKUl DAVID MINTZ, ivianenville, Jf a. dry goods! dress goods i dqmestec goods i Our shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and BEST selection of Irv (IooiIm nn.l Dross ttoods we ever had. and the prices aro so low that Comnetitiou is out of the question. JV stocks of Remnants or second hand stutt to show. FAMOUS LOW PRICE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS! Everv Counter bristles with Novelties In the most desirable Goods, and at prici that is a Stunner to Everybody I AWAY DOWN. 2 KT1 baa had such good success that WE ARE FORCER TO EWE OUR 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 V W hlch we are selling at tho Lowest Flfrures such ponds can be sold for. Wo do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, hut will deal only in tho VERY" BEST. Uihost luarkef price paid for Hides and Pelts. Our feods have always borne a good reputation and our prices are known to be down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, and by fair doalinir and strict uiicuiiun wi mo wauus oi tun people, uope to merit a coiutniianco or ine ((onerous pat ronage heretofore extended. Give mo a call and be convinced. CS) CO (-3 cs . o a -Si . .. HtIS Pi Cm W a SHOES, - SHOES, - SHOES, Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss cs, and Clillden's Shoes is larger than ever before, and at prices that aro lower than others will ask for Shoes that should not be looked at under tbe same light. HATS HITS -:- HATS. We buy our Data from the Manufactur ers, and can soli Better Hat for Loss Money than those that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE PROFIT! Those are FACTS, and will bo proven to you when you como in. s 3 a X 7- i 22 i3 s o ' a MS- 8 0 SW E s a B It CO n r CD Z3 CO CO 1 X r--i t GO H. J. HOPKINS & CO. transparent iu plira-soolny, and beautiful nans, i lie lmlilisliers, J. v . Co., of Philadelphia have male in all iu Keeler A. a worthy hook. Its generous, lemiulne pa'es are adorned with a wealth of illus trations, Kli-gaut colored liihorailis, choice tinted photogravures, and a superb assortment ol wood engravings adoru the piiKs. Itida, lloiliuau, I'lo. khcinl, ile-i'rej-'irro, Fenn, and a hoKt of other eminent ariiauj aro represented iu tho embellish ments of this volume Nobody can go ubtray In securing this book. The Boston Clothing House, Always the Checipost and tho Best. A : SPECS AL : CRASH : IN : PRICES ! We have marked down our Spring and Summer Stock, and are now aolliiifr Dress 'roods, Notions, Ladles and UouU Underwear at Rock Bottom prices, to make room ior our IMMENSE F?1LL ST6GK t I have the m st Complete Stock of Clothing, Gents' Kurnibhlnir Goods, Boots, Shoes, lliUH and Cups, and the finest l)ry Cioods Establishment iu tho city. We give you a low lips: Kull line of Linens marked awav down. Full line ol Lowels, Ac, marked uway down. Full line of Spring and Summer Clotiiimr, neirkwd away down. Full linn of Iulios' Kuinmer Uoods, marked away down. Kull line of It lieV Suuiuii r and Winter Wraiis, marked away down. I nave i nree llumlre I h uts una i nave marked down 10 per cent, lower than any other house and liiu nd to clo-ie out legitrdloss ot cost. I will open this Fall one of tho largest biocks or Clothing, Hals, ('up, ISools aul She, Iry ool, VeM Ever shown In this section, and aa I am hero to stay will mako prices to meet tho ap- Xrooiion oi uu. x earry a iuii lino oi taold and MlvtTwure, lValohes, Kings, Chaiu. Piuw. Also C't(rj'ls,TriiiikH, Iaiil-la, ICubbcr Cioodv.cVr. Give me a cull and examlno prices, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, i eiin, vv urn mm uiuwu, auu oou uiui per pouuu more mail auyoouy else. 31. LEVY, Opera House Block, MARIENVILLE, PA. PROPER - & - DOTJTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN & SIOGINS.) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PEWPJ. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS EE FOUND FEE8MEST G'EQCE'MIES BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. la our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh -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. iOQUHTBY BGOTCTil AHB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. GREAT TRUNK nil nut 1 LINE ltotweon tho EAST & WEST ! New Yoik, Philadelphia, Itoston, and points East, l'liien;;o, St. Paul, Cincln I, St. Louis. New Orleans, and all mints West, North and Southwest. Solid veKtiluilcd trains, sleeping, Pnll- nuin diniii'' and day coaches, between rincipnl cities East and West. The pop- liar lino West for colonist and laud seek ers. Iviitcs always low as do lowest. Pto extra clmrae for riding on vestibule Uni ted, lleforc pun linsing tickets call on or address, H. If. WAI.LACK, Trav. Pas. Agt., oil Cltv, Pa., or F. II. O RKIELD, I 'iv. Pass. Agt., Jamostown, N. Y. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IT TJ IR, 3ST I T TJ E. Also,- UNDERTAKERS, TIONESTA, TA. A Is here fumihed of tho consequence of ncniecting to tine wts wiroiy au vice. This iiiH-i thought iia know It all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture localise they were low. lie pai I two prices tor an inferior arlii-'o which led his wife to Turn Down His Nose For futuro reference. She rave him the shako in a mild form and thrcatttnxl . divorce for tho next offence. She's ull ri'lit. To fail to trade with Nelson Greenlund ia ' A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE if the courts would only think an. Keep on ladies. Educato your husband to know a bargain when ho see it. Traiu them in (lie wny they should go ('or Kurniture.) And icuiomlwr that Undertaker A Embalmor, S31 Exchangn Illock, WARREN, TA. of the firni of MORCK URO'S, OPTIOIAUS, Specialist In Errors of Retraction of the Evo. Examinations free of chnrge. WARREN, PEN N. ZB W. ZL..A.-W, Pxactical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOl- TIN 1 ."'1 NG ( A SPKCIALTY. AND SPOUTING. UO ROUGH BUILDING, TIONESTA, PA. In Ike Oiurt of Oiioi I'lea of Forctt Ciiuntil : Notice is hereby niven that application will I.e made to sji.1 Court, ou the Third Monday of September, A. D. 1811. under the Corporation Act of 1H7-1, by the undersigned for tho ch'.rtor of an in tended corporation to be called "Tho Allegheny Conference of the Wealeyan Methodist Church cf America," for the Slido of Pennsylvania, tho character of which i loliioiui, and tiie objects of which are the support of public worship, and Ilia furtlieianco of the Gospel according to tho faith and doctrine of the Weslevan Meth odist Church of Amoiica, and for theso purposes to have, possess and en)oy all tlio lights, benolits and privileges conferred by the said Act and its supplements. T. K. DOTY, J. II. ELLETT, JOHN CASE, H. w. McDowell, JAMES T. UKENNAN. August 9, 1890. U. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren, Pa. One of the oldest and most suc cessful practiliorers iu this section of tho State. Will visit Tionesta every regular court week. maylJ8-ly.