.gTjg?y:aBpiKJ.-w.y 1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WCNR, tOlTO 4 PROPRItTOH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 18!K. Itl.I't ltU A TIC;IKT. 8TATK. oovnnNoit, O UO. W. PKLAMATKR, Crawford. r.TKPTFWAvr novrnvoii, LOUIS A. WATRES, Iackawanna. SFCnF.TARY OF IXTKHNAI. AFKAtUS, THUS. J. STEWART, Montgomery. JI'IMC'IAHY. PRKSII1KNT .UOOE, SAMUEL D. 1HWIN. Purest. OEO. II. HKiOINS. Wnrrrn. ASSOCIATK JIOOU, CLAHK, Tioncsla rownship. C. W COI'XTY. i STATF. SKN TK, ITAkRY II. Wtt.soN, Clarion. (Subject to decision of District Conference.) ASSFMIlt.Y, S. S. TOWLElt, JenkH. rROTHOXOTAKY, CALVIN M. ARNEK, Tlonostn Rorough. SHKRIFK, JOHN R. "OSGOOD, Kingsloy. OOt'NTY rOMMIHSIOXKK, JAMES MrlNTYHK, Harmony. C. F. LEDERUR, Green. oorsTT AuniTon, T. n. COUH, Tionesia Rorotich. W. W. THOMAS, Tionesta township. Jl'RY COMMISSIONER, J. N. HEATH, Kingsley. AKNOrNCEMKNT. The. Republican Conference having; ad journed ine die, without making a nomi nation for the olllco of President Judge of the 37th Judicial District, and having re ceived the nomination of tho Rcpuldican party at tho primary election in this Coun ty, and believing that Forest Countv Is entitled to Mint otllce as of right, I will re main in the tield as a candidate, and hope to roceive the hearty support of the Re publicans of ForestCoiinty. Samuel D. Ikwin. To thb Voters of the 37th Judicial District: Having received a large majority of tho votes cast for Presidont Judgo at tho Re publican Primaries held May 10th, 1890, I wish to say to the voters of this Judicial District that I am a candidate for the election, and desire your hearty co-operation in the Fall campaign. I shall use every honorable means to aid and serve you, and feel confident that we will achievo success. I am, Yours very truly, liKO. II. HlClOlNS. ,Py Your Taxes. The time for legal registration having passed, the most important thiog now to do in order to insure your vote tins fall, is the payment of your State or County tax. If you neglect this vital duty you lose your vote. Republican Committeemen are particularly urged to see tbat each friend of tbe party in their respective districts have paid tbeir taxes. Octo ber 4th is tbe last day. But don't put it off till tbe last day. The Prohibition candidate for Governor. Hon. Charles Miller, of Franklin, Las written a lotter declin ing the nomination, basing his declin ation on "a combination of uuforeseen circumstances." The State Committee has been called to meet m Ilarrisburg to-day for the purpose of nominating another candidate. Col. McCluhe, who was cited by the Pittsburgh Times as tbe man to whom Quay said be wanted to own a Governor, writes to the Times as fol lows: "The assertion that Senator Quay made tbe declaration to me quoted by you does gross injustice to both bim and myself." That ought to pike that gun as effectively as did Senator Delatriater's deuial of the Emery charges. Intelligence from Philadelphia is to the effect tbat Candidate Pattison will soon make an electioneering tour of the state. How will this suit those Democratic journal which have been making ao much ado about Candidate Del a mater '8 personal canvass? To be consistent, they should oppose it. Tbat they will not, goes without saying. It makes all the difference, you know, whose ox is gorei.ITurrisburg Call. The foundation for the widely quoted Btatement with reference to Quay's ownership of Delamater is found to be this : The Pittsburg Times says tbat T. W. Phillips says that Senator Kutan says that George Wel- snons says mat Alex. jUcUure cays that Quay told him tbe story. Mo ciure denies the son impeachment in these words : "That statement is en tirely unwarranted. It is an exagger ation of a conversation had, no doubt, With Mr. Rutan or Mr. Weleboua or perhaps both, and is probably my own deduction from Quay's attitude and actions instead of Quay's expression." The Boston Herald is a Mugwump of tbe straightest sect. It lias op posed every position taken by Breaker Reed. But it has no sympathy with its Democratic allies in their effort to explain away the great Maine victory. It says : "There bas not been such a political surprise in this State Maiue since lbOO. The Democrats are even more bothered about it than the Republi cans. They dou't know what to say. Probably they will allego tho use of money, but it will be very hard for tbetn to show the public any evidence thereof." Pennsylvania Democrats will please take notice, and thus be prepared for November. It is the only thiog that will save them from a surprise quite as great as that which overcame their friend iu the Piuo Tree State. GEORGE H. HIGGINS, ESQ. We clip the following article from the Spattansburg, Crawford county, Sentinel, of Sept. 19, 18!)0, which will give to our readers and the voters of Forest county an idea of tho true character of Geo. II. Iliggins, t!io i now before the people as a enndidntf for President Jude. Mi. Hignins should be proud of tho nilicle, ns it comes directly from tho home of hi boyhood, aud can in no way be mis construed, but in a fuir nnd impurtiul manner speaks of cue wli.i is "ell kuown to the citizens of nnrtansliurg : "We notice with pridu the -b n.l idaoy of Geo. II. lligius, F.j q , i.f Warren, Pa., 'r President Judge in tho liTili Judicial I)i.t. of IVr.nsy lvnui:i. We are promoted t.i this feeling perhaps fiom the fart that Mr. lliggina was born and raided in onr own county; and agalil because, we know of the life of toil anJ hardship which he has undergone to fit himself for the high position which we now believe the people of that district will, on Novem ber next call him to fill. "Leaving this county some fifteen years ago, he set out with nothing but his hands and earnest manhood with which to struggle in the great battle of maintenance and success, aud to this end he has honestly and earnestly la bored and toiled. Born without riches, he was unable to obtain a classical education, of which the ri:h only can, or at that time could boast, but we be lieve he possesses what is more valua ble for a true American, brains accom panied by pluck and energy. Entering upon his course at law with no menus of support whatever, ho was obliged to earn tbe necessities of life for him self and family by laboring during the day and read at night his course, which he finished after five years of careful study and was admitted to practice in Warren county after pass ing a most excellent examination. After his admission to the Warren county bar he set out alone aud with out means to find a place in McKean county where by the practice of his profession he might support his family, and locating in the village of Aiken where he succeeded in gaiuiug a start, and here be remained until he return ed to Warren aud became a law part ner in the firm of Allen & Iligcius. During his lifetime ho has gained a reputation for fairness and ability which has always been recognized by his friends and they hail with joy his comiDg success, feeliDg and knowing that no poor man will ever receive at his bands anything but the fairest and kindest of treatment. At the present date, when the tendency is towards monopoly and the neglect of tbe poor er and weaker classes, such men are needed and wo trust that the people of tbe 37th district are fully awakened to this fact. We understand that the only objection which is raised against Mr. Iliggins is that be was too poor in early life to obtain a classical educa tion, but the history of our country has long since proven tbe fact tbat true manhood has and forever will overcome that difficulty and to day some of the men to whom we poiot with greatest pride started as did Mr. Iliggins, and such men are both an honor to themselves aud their country. "We hope that no true and loyal citizen oi mat district will taller or be discouraged in this ficht, which if gained by Mr. Iliggins will place upon the bench a most worthy man and will assure to the people equal justice to all." Christopher Maoee, who for many wood baa beld tbe "state ot Alleghe ny id. the hollow of his band, is just at present appearing to very poor ad vantage io the character of a disap pointed politician. Tbat he and Quay were contestants for supremacy in the Republican politics of the (State was no secret. That Quay distanced him is also knowu. Tbat the Pittsburgh papers which are availing Dulnmnter are doing so at the instigation of Ma gee is not doubted. The animus is so appareut as to deprive the attacks of those papers of their eH'uctivuncsj. I'eDosylvauiaos are great admirers of fair play. Because Mugee fjiled iu bis endeavors they emi see no good reason why they should turn in and help him disrupt the party for the sole purpose of thrashing Quay. Oil City Blizzard. Ex Governor Pattison said at Reading that iu the thirty veurs of power iu Pennsylvania of the Repub lican party tho "hosecs" had done nothing to relieve I ho farmer from taxation. Tho Philadelphia Times, the young e K-Goveruor's special spokes man said that there was nothing new iu the speech. Rut certainly this is new, or rather mutt have beeu uews to the farmers w ho heard tho spe ch. They know that so early as lU'j the State tax on real estate was repealed, and tbat since thou the tax on horses, cattle and household furniture bas been repealed, aud that every school district iu the State receives its share of the two uiilliuus of dollars appro priated to the common schools, thus indirectly relieving the farmer of that much taxation. lntbis statemeut tbe youthful ex Governor was uot frank, and not fair to the "bosses" whom he professes bo much to fear, seeing uo doubt tbat they are not Democratic bosses. Ilarrisburg Telegraph. STOP! It is to your interest to come and exam ine my Stock and Prices! GM1 MB 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 - My Stock of Ready Made Clothing Is mi ,u to i. cms r urmsmng woods, tnero la no eipial in tho fount v, and must ho sold for want of room. Don't think of tho price. Coino and make your selection before It is too late. ""AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR, THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL. HAS CLHARGK of tho Tailoring Department. We have a Largo Stock of I'titterns to select from. Ev cry tiarmcnt is WAHUANTKD To KIT, nnd Woods as Represented. Suits mado to order at from $0 to $."l, principally of Imported Goods. THESE YOU We have a Complete Lino of Footwear of the Host makes and Latest Styles. You have'heard of Charley Ross? IIo was lost becauso ho had no Shoes. CARPETS, mere wiw nover a mora noirmlctn Rtnrlc i.ui uuu we win vonvinoo you. JEWELRY ! i.ohl w nteltes and Rings a Specialty. Wo have iust received a New Stock of Gold and Silver Watches and Chains. Tho Finust and" ltcs-t Hint could be purchased in tho larger t ines. i uus is nurrai wiin me prcRissi care, uer ino management oi an r.xporicneeu Milliner. Mho is pepared to do nil kinds ot viwk in nor line, nnu always Keeps on Hand the Latest Styles. DON' T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW VALISES, II AN D-B AGS, BABY CARRIAGES, SILVERWARE, wakk, rut; WIST KNIVES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, AC, AC. e pay mo Highest market prico for an uescnpnnns. The WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, which has oflatoyeais be eomo a great lavorito, Is sold on easy terms by DAVID MINTZ, A VALUABLE BOOK. Our Family Physician. FREE To every purchaser of merchandise to tho value of $20. By an arrangement with the publishers of this valuable medical work -a work which should be in every household wo are ena bled to make this unprecedented offer to our patrons. Call and get a card and lcam tho particulars. The book sella at book stores for f3 per copy. Wo Sell as Low and have always lp stock a largo, complete Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Queensware, Gro ceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c. The Boston Clothing House, MARIENVILLE, PA. Look Out For BIG "AD." NEXT WEEK In This Mr. Levy is East, and will pur- 1 ft I 1 j i m cnase one oi tne shown in this section. Si. LEVY, Opera House IJlock, TOP!! Clothing! Unparallelled nnd Prices w ithin tho reach of CAN GET AT mm? mmm OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. nf Pirnt nn.t nil rintna i Munt.nu JEWELRY I ! ana is periool in every particular, and tin- TRUNKS, WUEENS- Wool, 1 1 hies, Ginseng, Pelts, and Furs of Marienville, Pa. fey- Jm? as tho Lowest, and superior lino of and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Space. .tsest KtocKs ever MARIENVILLE, PA Forepaugh's Circus Is coming:, hut before nake room for him in this wc place some of our counters at half Challies at Gc, regular American Satines 10c, regular price 15c. French Satines loc, regular price 25c. Eagle bcago dress goods 27c, regular 40c And there- is a big aro closing out at half prico, 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. Give us a call and from Hickory purchasing to amount of $10 will bo allowed prico J. M. MINTZ, EIT PRICE STORE. SEW KKPLKR ISLOf K, The Maroh winds have liad their Mow, HOPKINS Si CO. on some people that they think nil they have low priees toll tho story, ami the people toll CLOTHING ! SSSJS.'CIIILKSg CLOTHING ! Never tiefore ha onr Ktorlt of CluthiiiK hoen so Complete as thin Sprin;;. V'o have a .S1M.KNIU I) Assortment. SuiU a' all priees j lteinninjr away (town holow the SI. 00 mark, and running tin as high an S.OO. KVKllY WAKMKNT UUAltW- I KICD A!S UEriiKSUNTKl DRY GOODS ! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Onr shelves aro loadod with tho FIN'KST and IlKST Mrclton of Dry Uooda and Dress (iooilM we over had. and the prices aro mo low that I'omiielltiou in out of Urn question. iNoaioeKsoi Jtemnania or second NOVELTIES IN Every Counter bristles with Novelties that is a Stunner to Kvurybody 1 AWAY It I .-5 J if, 5 'A t 2 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Onr assort inont of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, and Chlhlen's Shoes is larger than over before, and at prices that are lower than others wilt ask for .Shoes that should nut bo looked at under tho same light. 5 w ill 2 5S 3 3 i i. '' Si " & 4 5 t 2 a a So .. 5 ill o K U o o GO as CD MATS HATS -:- II.lT.S. tCi We buy our Hats from the Manufactur ers, and can sell a Hotter Hat for Less Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers. NO MIUDLK MAN TO UKT T1IK ritOFIT! These are FACTS, and will bo proven to you when you eome in. CO pS UJ - H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO II DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND THE FRESHEST GHQGEitZES. liEURIES, FRUITS A VEGETARLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Dm;; Department, which is In chart;o of a thoroughly eompeter.t Clerk, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHIKG, 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 EXC'UANOE FOR UOODW. ho comes wo must our store, and to do our summer goods on prico : prico 8c. lot of goods which we bo convinced. Parties of faro both ways. IHUKBBHWH IIIHIilll HOPKINS & CD. and tliey seem to have taken sueh an ellocl to do is to lil.OW J I'.nt ;; id fcO.nl, nt the priee.-i. nana sum to sliow. DItESS GOODS! In the most deslrahlo UoikN, and nt prices DOWN. CO 2i? ' 2.2 rr C 3 9 C co C3 CO I C3 j - t 5 55 z - a 39 CO CO - 'SSi c'? oo & - DOUTT, EHMAN A SlUtilNS,) k GROCERS, - - PENH. Smearbaugh, """ ". j XirESTF.RN NKW YORK PENN- HYLVANfA RAILROAD, formerly It., N. Y. A P. It. R. Tlmo Table taMnjr rfT'ect .Tulv Hth, Dm Wlorn Tliuo 7ilh Meridian. Trains will leave TlmifiMta for Oil CltV nnd points West as follows i No. OH Through Frel(?ht(earry- imr tinssencrors). a. m. No. !11 Itufl'alo Kunress 12::1 noon. No. (it Way Freight (carrying pnssenirersi , ft:(Hl n. m. No. 113 Oil City K loss 8:03 p, in. For Hickory. Tldlouto, Warren. Klnr.ua. llradl'nrd, Olean ami the East: No 30 Oloan Express S:4I N. in. No. :i'2 Plttsliiirirn F.xpresa 8:1!) p. in. ino. iki i nronnii ! r(ilil (car rying passonjicis 7:1.1 p. in. Trains (ill and 1W Run Daily nnd earvy passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvincton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. wci iimo lahlcs and lull Inniruintlon from J. L. CRAIU, A trout, Tloncstn, Pa. It. DKLL, (iun'I Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, (icn'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Jtullalo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK L!NB Rctwoen tlio EAST &c WEST I New Yoik. Pbiladclnhla. ltoston. and all points Fast, Chicago, St. Paul, Cinoin- uali, M, Louis, iSvw Orleans, anil all points West, North and Southwest. Miiimi vcsiumicii trains, sleeping, I'uii niiin (lining and ilay eoachos, between princiial cities East and West. Tho pop ular lino West for colonists nnd land sock- eis. Rates always low as the lowest, No exlra charge for riding on vestibule lim ited, lie lore purchasing tickets call on or address, R. II. WALLACR, Trav. Pass. Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, Div. Pass. Agt., JmiHwtow n, N. Y, S.H.MMFS01 GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in FTJRITITTJIIE Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. of tho firm of.MOUCK DUO'S, OPTICIA T3 , Specialist in Errors of Rclractlon of tho. Eye. Examinations freo t' clisrgc. WAKRKN, PENN. Practical Tiuncr. All kinds of Shvct Metal Work prompt ly uitondod to. ROOtUNG A '". SPOUITNO. ROROUUII 11U1LDINO. TIONESTA, PA. A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is here furnished of tho consequence of neglecting to take wiso wil'oly ad vice. This man thought hn knew it ail and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furnituro becauso they were low. Ho paid two prices for an inferior articlo v. hich led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For futuro reference. She gave 111 in the Hhake in a mild form and threatened divorce for the next oll'ence. She's, ail right. To fail to trade with Nelson Gieenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on Indies. Educate vour husband to know a bargain wiicn hu xees it. 'train them in tho way they should go (for Furniture.) And remember that way Is to N. GREEHLUND'S, Undertaker A Ltiibalmer, 3'jl Exchange Dluck, WARREN, PA. acents'Tnted7 "THE PRINCE OF PEACE!" A RICH HARVEST. Everybody wants this "Jicautiful Life of Josh's." l!v Mrs. Isabella M. Allien (Tansy). 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