THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WINK, tOITOd PomiiTo. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMREU 17, 18!K1. lti:iki itUtAx ticii:t. STATU. novKTisoii, GEO. W. PELAM ATER, Crawford. 1.IE11TKNANT (invKnnon, LOU18 A. WAT11KS, Lackawanna. HWHKTAHV OK IKTKRAI. AFl'AIHK, TIIOS. J. STEWAKT, Montgomery. JI'ltll'IAItY. VIlF.slliUNT .'i ll IK, SAMUEL n. 1HW1N, Forest. (Subject to decision nf District Conference.) ASSOC! AT K Tl lldK, C. W. CLAHK, Tionos'.a Township. (WXTYi STATK SV.NATi:, HARRY R. WILSON, Clarion. (Subject to decision of lilrii t Conference.) Asskmiu.y, 8. S. TOW LEU, Jcnks. rnoTitoNOTAnv, CALVIN M. AHNKH, Tionosta Doroiigh. 8HKH1KK, JOHN R. OSOOOD, Klngsloy. rOUNTY rOMMIssIOXKH, JAMES McINTYKK, Harniony. C. F. LKDKHUK, Oreon. ml'NTY AUDITOR, T. B. COH II, Tionosta lioroimh. W. W. THOMAS, Tionesta Township. JVRY COMMISSIONER, J, N. HEATH, Kingsley. ANNOCNCF.MKNT. Tho Hopnblic4n Conference having ad journed sine ii without innkintr i muni nntion for tho ollieo of President Judge of tho 37th J udicial District, nnd havinir ro colvod tho nomination of tho Republican fmrty nt the primary election inthisCoun y, and believing that Forest County is entitled to that ollieo as of right, I will re main in tho Held as a caudidato, and hope to receivo tho hearty support of tho Re publicans of ForostCounty. Samuel D. Ikwis. To tub Voters op tiik 37tii Judicial District: Having received a largo majority of tho Votes east for President J ndgo at tho Re publican Primaries held May 10th, 1HP0, I Yvish to say to tho voters of this Judicial District that I am a caudidato for the election, and desire your hearty co-operation in tho Fall campaign. I shall use every htinorublo means to aid and servo you, and fool confident that wo will acbiovo success. I am, Yours very truly, Uko. 11. IIkhiins. A Scathing Rebuke. Senator Robioion, of Media, is the Republican candidate for Congresa in tho Sixth District, llo was a member of tho Ilonso of Representatives when Patiison vetoed (lie Soldiers' burial bill ami expriwd himself ar follows: "I hope (his bill will pass, tietwitli flandinn the objections ni'theGovernnr. 1 cmifiiiiir tbo reasons as given in his message In be trivial, puerile riuI irra tional, aye, fir, unpatriotic Where did his c xc.il loncy draw the inspiration that expressed itself in this message? A few days h;'i Ibe Governor was fit the historic field nf Gcliys'itirj; nnd he might have seen their such rvideuoes of the valor of tho Union soldiers ami the cternul debt ofgiV.il'i'le this Oun try owes litem as to h.-ivo. restrained him from pullini; into vnrd c.tcli sen timents ns are contained in his message. "Well was it said by the L'eni lunian from Montgomery Air. Stewart that this is not a ipiestion of pariHnnahip ; neither was I ho war for the Union, a qu jjtion of lhat kind, for n Hancock, ni well as a Meade, fought to keep back the wave of rebellion that crested there at Gettysburg. And the poor soldier of this Commonwealth must drag himself to an ignominious and unhonored gravp? NO! Let it never be said that the Legislature, which but a few t'ays ago, on the anniversary of that day when the 'bugles sang truce' to the war between the sections, passed a bill without a negative vote to the honor of this Assembly, bo it said creating a Hohie for the Union soldiers, has refused this paltry act of justice. "I WOULD HATH Kit BE THE I.OWI.IIST SOLDIER WHO EVEU WORE TflE UNION Blue, crawling into a nameless grave in the most orscure corner of this Commonwealth, than he Ilia Excellency, crowned with the Gubernatorial honor and the au TnOR of a message like this." TOP! STOP!! It is to your interest to conic and exam ine my Stock and Prices! GRAND SALE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ! I will yell 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 Made Clothing Is Unparallelled and Prices within tho reach of all As to ileitis' Furnishing Hoods, lliero is no equal in the County, and must be sold for want of room. Don't tliinU of tho prico. Como and mako your selection before it is too Into. AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR, thoroughly fuacticaTi. has cliiarok of tho Tailoring Department, We havo a Largo Stock of I'm terns to select from. V.v ery tiarinent is WARRANTED To FIT, and ( Joints as Represented. Suits mndo to order at from $20 to f,"n, principally of Imported (ioods. Forepaugh's Circus Is coming, but before lie comes we must mako room for him in our store, and to do this avo place some of our summer goods on our counters at half price : Challies at Gc., regular price 8c. American Satines 10c, regular price 15c. French Sattncs 15c., regular prico 25c. Eaglo bcap;o dress p;oods 27c, regular 10c Pay Your Taxes. Tho time for legal registration having passed, the most important tiling now to do in order to insure your vote this fall, is tbo payment of your btate or County tax. If you neglect this vital duty you lose your vote. Republican Committeemen are particularly urged to see that each friend of the party in their respective districts have paid their taxes. Ucto ber 4lb is tho last day. But dou't put it oil till the last day. Meeting of the Republican County Committee. The absence, of Kudolph Blatikcn burg's name from the address of the self styled "Lincoln Republicans" sug gests that possibly tho gentleman got lost in tho geutlemau got lost in the shuflle. It looks as though thcro were (lies on tho lilaokeoburg Independent Movetneut. . g . The Republican Senators have mapped out a plan of work, and in selecting the bills on which they will act have displayed rare wisdom. They are to pass the anti-lottery bill amoDg some doz?n other good measures, and the whole country will applaud when it sees that the Senate really means business. THESE YOU CAN GET AT wtvm Wo havo a Complete Lino of Footwear of the Best makes and Latest Styles. You havehcard of Charley Ross? Ho was lost beeauso ho had no Shoes. Pursuant to call of Chairman Scow den the members of tho Republican County Committee of Forest County, met at the Court House, Tionesta, Tuesday evening, Sept. 16, at 8 o'clock, and were called to order by the Chair man. I he roll was called and it Was found that all tho townships were rep resented, it being an exceptionally woll attended meeting. Alter a. V preliminary remarks, lha work of ap pointing Vigilance Committees in each fbcDiiSf' st to.vrrlt in harmony with the 'here, and -bounty Committeemen, was - begun, resultiog in the selection of a good list of workers in each precinct, who will be duly notified of their ap pointment. The Chairman then informed the Committee that the poll books for the several townships were being prepared and would soon be fiuiehed, and they would receive them in due season. He also urged them to see that they were properly bandied ia the campaign. A resolution endorsiug tho candida cy of Mr. Geo. II. Higgins for Presi dent judge ot the dlin district was offered and read. Mr. Irwin being present, Bpoke briefly in bis own behalf, and his re marks were attentively listened to by the Committee. A motion was then made by Mr Walker of Green, duly secoudud by Mr, Campbell of Barnett, that the I resolution be adopted. Tho motion was carried unanimously. -y Following is the resolution as adopt- ed: AVheueas, Tho Republican Con fereuce of the 37tlt Judicial District has failed to mako a nomination for Presideot Judgo for said district, and, whereas, both S. D. Irwiu and Goo. II. Higgiua have signified their determi nation of beiug candidates fur the election. And Wiierkas, By reason of tho fact that Warren couuty has about 3500 more Republican votes tliun Forest county, it is very evideut that the Forest couuty candidate, 8. D. Irwin, cannot be elected, ami we feel that in the interest of the Republican party, a united effort should bu made for one of the Republican caudidatcs. Therefore be it llcnuhcd, That we. the numbers of the County Coaimiueo of Forest couuty, do hereby indorse the caudl dtti'V of Geo. II, lli?L'ins of Warren county, and urge the Republican voters of this couoty to use their most earned eudeavors in his behalf. Uuon moliou the Committee ad journed to meet at call of the Chair hi an. J. R. Clauk, Scc'y. It should bo said to the credit of Democratic and ex-Republican free trado newspnper that they have not tried to bclittlo the unprecedented majority Speokcr Reed received last Monday or to explaiu away its siguifi cance. They are evideutly still able to realize when a whole jar of pancake batter hits them ia the face. The eminent Mr. .St. JuLu, of Kansas, who is now traveling in the South lecturing on prohibition for rev enue only made a furious attack on the Republican tariff policy in the course of his talk at Leeiburg, Vir ginia, the other night..-lf It is" Mr. tit. Johu's purpose to vindicate the soundness of Republican measures by apposing them he must bo recognized as a huge and glittering success. Senator Ingalls delivered the opening speech of the campaign at the big Republican meeting in 1'itlsburgli lust Saturday night, and the way bo stirred up the animals in the Demo cratic carcp was a caution. It s a way the Senator has, and be can't help it. The meeting was a grand success, and will be followed by still grander ones. The ball is arolling; the train is mov ing ; get on board 1 . : The Democracy are almost crazy over Reed's signal success in Maine, aud cannot couceal their anger and chagrin. One of the organs shrieks "Eloody Shirt" at the I5ig Man and says the next House will bouuee him, it doesn't say why the next House will have a Republican majority, aud Mr. Reed need have no fear. There could be do doubt, however, of au attempt to bounce Mr. Reed being made, if the next House were under the control of the rebel brigadiers. Tho rebel brig adiers hate Reed. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. There wns never a more complete stork of Carpets and Oil Cloths In MarlcnviUe. ran unu we win convinro you. JEWELBY ! JEWELRY 1 1 (.old v utehes and limits n Speeialty. Wo have just received a New Ktoelc of Gold and Hilver WaU-hes and Chains. Tho Tinust and' llest that could bo purchased in the Kirycr vines. MiicLi.xmn: gqqi$i This is selected with the prcntost care, and is perfect in every particular, nnd un aor tho management of an Experienced Milliner. Khe Is pcpaied to do all kinds ol work in her lino, and always koups on hand tho latest Stylos. DOJX'T FAIL. TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUNKS, VALISES, HAND-HAGS, 15ABY CAK1UAUKS, SILVERWARE, O.UEENS- WARE, POCKET KNIVES, WALL PAPER. NOTIONS, AC, AC. e pav tho highest market price for ool, Hides, tiinscng. Pelts, aud Purs of ail uescr'p'miis. Tho WHKICLKR St WILSON SKW1NO MACHINE, V hieh has of lato yeais bo couio a great favorite, Is sold on easy terms by DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. And thcro is a big lot of goods which wo aro 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 prico on Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing goods lrunks, Valises, Crockery, Tinware, &c. Givo us a call and bo convinced. Parties rom IIicKoiiY purchasing to amount of $10 will bo allowed prico of faro both ways. J. M. MINTZ, CUT FRIES MB, TlOXSftTA, 1V. nrm k co. uBLEfiOOL Our Family Physician. FREE To every purchaser of merchandise to tho value of $20. Uy an arrangement with tho publishers of this valuable medical work -a work which ehould be In every household wo aro ena bled to mako this unprecedented oiler to our patrons. Call aud got a card and lcaiu tho particulars. Tho book sella at book btorcs for f3 per copy. Wo Sell as Low as tho "Lowest, and havo always in stock a largo, comploto and superior lino of Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Quocnsware, Gro ceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c. r b xrn n ? ivtttt Painful rumora aro afloat to the effect that Hon. W. L. Scott feel:) that ho discliarpeil all obligations to Mr. PaUlson when ho dictated tho latter s nomination at Pcranlon, ami that he does not feel called upon to put up any of his frond money to carry the eleeliou. Cmisequeutly tho lili!iie8 of the money market haa extended to tho Sc.itt bur I, uml that corpulent cask, from which the Democratic cum nainers had ex pt eted such generous ieakiugs. is as dry as Mr. Pattidon'a letter of acceptance. Money talks, no douhl, hut it ia not likely lhat Mr. Scott's wad will take tho flump this year. l'h'da. J'resi Auai.v conns the time of year when a rait of liitlo i'hiladcljihia dailies, not known beyond tho ward in which they are printed, ber.ia sending out to farmers and tho couutry generally copies of their (heels with political leaders marked. Of course, it is to iiiBtruct the haysetds how to vote. A laudable, object certainly, if tho aver age hayseed wasu't a better read and belter informed peison than the man who wrote tho iufetrociions. AVe have before us a l'hils. New and a I'hila. Herald, each banging away at "Matt (uay' and "Delamater." By the way, why don't sown of these public instructors get up a slang nickname for "Delauiater?" To be sure Cleorge is a hard name to slang, but then "slang" seems to them argument. LSesh.leH it shows thern to be the famil iars of prominent men. TiJioute New. WRSTintN NEW YORK .v 1 KN.V. N Y I.V A N I A It A I I,l.t' A 1 1, foi me ly It., N. Y. .Vc 1'. II. I! Tiiiio Table t'tklnir Kasloru 'i lnui Tcet July (1th, - i.iIJi Moi IiUiiii. J W0. Trains will lravo TionoHtn for Oil Oily nnd points West as l'oKows: No.ir.t Thrnuu'li Freight (carry ing pussiencrs) !:;! a. m. No. ill llullid'i Kxprcss 12:41 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 5:(l0 p. m. No. ;u Dil City i:.xt rcss 8:tl. p. in. For Hickory, Tidloiitp, Warrrn, Kiniua, Hraili'md, Oleiin and tho F.asli No. "0 Oleiin F.xprcss R: II n. lit. No. :i'2 rittsburuli KxpresH lltl'Jp. m. No. IHI Thrnii).'li Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. ni. Trains f: and tin Hun Inily nnd carry passengers to and from points between till I'lty and Irvlnctun only. Uthvr trains run duilv except Sumlny. ict Time Tables and full InroriiiHtiou from J. I,. CRAW. Aent. 'lioiicftu, l'n. U. I'.KI.I., (ien'ISnpt. J. A. FKM.OW.S, tien'l rasseiiLrer A. Ticket Afjtent, llulViiln, N, Y. Jib GREAT TRUNK SEW KB:iL,i:ii lil.Ot K, mm i co. Tho March winds havo had their lilow, und they kcciii to have taken Kuchiinell'oct on sonic people that Ihey think all they havo to do is to 1U.OW I lint go-id tjood-i, at low prices tell tho story, and tho people toll tho prices. CLOTHING ! J:YS';i:;!!LCijCLOTMIX(l ! ever brliiro hai our itock of Cliilhinit been so Ouiipleto as this Snrimr. Wo have a Sl'l.KNDII) Assortment. Suit a' all prices. Ilettinniiir uwiiv down below the $1.01) mark, and runnins ni) as high as $.'5.(X). JiYKltY ti AIIMKXT UUAitAN- TUliU AS KKl'liKSENTliUI DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS 1 DOMESTIC GOODS ! Our shelves ure loaded with the FINKST and HKST seleetlun or Hrv tl.iods and Dress (iHs!s wo ever had, and tho prices aro so low that Competition is out of tho question. o stocks ol Itcmnaiits or second hand stuli to show. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS I r-verv i.oumor orisnes wun invpmos in me inosi itcsirablo KihMs. ami at nrlces that is a stunner to Everybody I AWAY DOWN. OS T 3 c a Aft a "3 i i i X T tfi CO co co r? DC C3 - x a o Sail n O .. 5 c SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, M iss cs, and Childcn'a Shoes is larger than over before, and at prices that aro lower ' than others will ask for Shoes that should nut bo looked at under tho sumo liuht. HITS -:- HATS -:- HATS. Wo buy our Huts from tho Manufactur ers, and can Hell a Bettor lint fur Less Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDL15 MAN TO OKT Tllli PUOFITI Thcso aro FACTS, and will bo proven to you when jou come in. '. LINE Ilctw een tho EAST s ! New Yoilc, l'hlladclphia, lloston, and all points Fust, Cliii-a.:o, St. l'tiul, Cinoin nali, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all (mint West. North and Southwest. Solid vci-tihulc.l trains, slecpniir, Pull man dlnlnir and d:y eiiaches, betTisn urinclpal cities Fast and West. Tho poi- ular lino West for r.donlsts iMid land ser k- ors. Hates alw-ivs low lis the lowest. iNO extra charge for rhliiif; n vostibulA llin lli d. r.eforo pmi hiiHiiur tickets call on or -address, U. II. WAl.l.ACK, Tiav. Pass. A lit., Oil Cil.v, Ph., or F. II. tl AHfl K1,U, I)i v. Pass, AKl., Janii'stown, ji, 1. , ., - , GEfiEHAL MERCHANTS. Ip'deis m -Also,- TIONF..STA, PA. i f lhelirni of MDUCK HHO'S, OPTIC1A1TS, Specl dKt hi Krrors nf Kclrartion of the Kye, K.xiuir.i.niiov.s iVcnuf clmrjfrt. VV.VIIKKN, p:nn. Fracdcal Tinner. All kinds of sheet Metal Work pmnn t Iv attended t;i. , SIM.I ll.T TIN I ROOF1NO I p.oHovoii m:n.iii.o. KI spouuxd. ":1S -a m 3 5 c i 3 ? 3 B ft "Xi T 2 ! 3 Z3 CJ CO The Boston Clothing House Always tho Cheapest and the Dest. A : SPECIAL : CRASH : IN : PRICES ! We have marked down our Spring and Summer Stock, and aro now .selling Dress (ioods, Notions, Ladles' 1111 1 tieuls' Lndcrwcar at Kock Bottom prices, to mako room for our IMM&Y&E FslLL STOCK t I h ive the inr -t I'oiniilctc Stock of Ch tiling, Hunts Furuixliinjf (iinids, Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Lajis, uml tin) linot lry Uoodi Fslablishmeiit ill the city. Wo yive you a few Tip.-, : Full lino of Linens marked awav down. Full lino ol Low els, Ac, marked away down. Full lino of Spring mid Summer ( 'lotiiin, markud away down. Full lino of Ladies' Summit' Hoods, mm Led away down. Full lino of Ladies' Summer and Winter Wraps, "marked away down. I havo Three Hundred Suits tii.it I have marked down in per cent, lower than any other house and intend to closo out leardlcns of coat. I will open this Fall ouu of tho largest slocks of C lothing, Hat-, ', ISoc.ls niul N!iocs, ltvy ooil, Ac, Fver shown in this his lion, nnd as I am hero to slay will mako prices to inoet tho ap probation of ull. 1 c.ury a lull lino of oll ami Kilvt'i'uai'c, Wutfhi'M, Ilius, Chains, l'ins. AIo Carpets, Ti'iiukx, IKuiid-has, Ilubber CJuol, &v. Give 1110 a call and examiuo prices, Ac. Highest market price paid for llidos, Polls, Wool and Uiuseng, and 0110 cunt pur pound more than anybody else. M. LEVY, Opera House Block, MARIENVILLE, PA. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO IIKRMAX A SIGCINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PEtm. IN OUR GROCERY DF.rARTMF.NT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND the freshest moomrm. EEU1UF.S, FRUITS A VKiiF.TAlU.F.S OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. TIONESTA, PA. IMA tS4 r C;J ft A FRiefiTFBL EXAMPLE Is hero furnished of the eonsefineneo of noirloetiiur to take wise wifely ad vice. 'I'hls man thought ho knew It all and Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY COGDS NOTIONS HATS, CUPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS W&P.E, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TCBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmmpx mm TAKEN IN EXC'IIANUE FOR GOODS. Turned Up His Koso At our low priced Furniture lwaiua tbey were low. lie paid two' piieos for an inferior artielo v, hich led lua v ifo to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. Sho pao liini the Khuko in a mild iiiriii nnd ihremencd divin e fur t'..c next otieiic;., olio's all rb-t lit. To l.iil to tiailo with Nelson (ireiiiluiid is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE 1 f tho cnurta would only think so. Keep 011 ladies. Educate your husband t know a bargain when ho sees it. Train them in tho way thwy ' should jro (fur Furiiiuiio.) And K im niber that way is to Undertaker A Kmlinlmer, 3:!1 Exchange. Dl.iek, WARREN, PA. ac f7ntswa n te dT "THEPRI2TCE OF PEACE!" A RICH H Aft VEST. Every body wants (his 'J'ciuiiiftil Lifo of Jcmim." 'liy Mrs. Isabella M. Aldeu (Pansy), (kw royal octavo pa'res ; Oini su perb iliusirutions, richly c.il.ued litho graphs, tinted photoe 1 avuri s, ex'iiisilo entiiaviiurs, reiivscntiiiK tho best works ni uiii'ii-nl ami iiio li'i n in I. .' i.s j a nmU-ii-ii'Mi. aibiim of Kucred art. Thu aut'.cir is II111 acknowledged peer of ull writers on t.iis lioliKi Uii'iiKi. Slie ia Halt', graphic, attractive; has upent l." years in pains takiiif; pn palatum I'urthb rrcuvniim work. lOiidorsod by l iiaiilauiian, Christian 10u deavor, and Sunday School workirs. In troductions by llishop J. H. Vincent and 1! V. Dr. J. E. Clark ("Father Endeavor"), liy tiubscription only. Exclusive terri tory. Prospectus niiw ready. Ht .id fl.OO for outfit. Name choico ol 'territory. In sist on Kooiiii; "Prince of Peace !" Aeeet no other! Write (piick. Address, J. W. KEELEH it CO., Publishers, !Si t lieslnut St., Philadelphia, I'a. aug'JT-ht. Q)K A WEFIv and upwaids positively rJ soeured by 111011 aKciitsi'lliii; Dr. Scott's tienuino Elect ric licit, tsusp, 11-orv, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's iClce trie Corsets. Sample free. Siatu m. Dr. Scull, bis llroudwuy, N. Y. Nov. 10 3m.