The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 15, 1890, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. r. WINK,
tOITOft MfcPRItTOR.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEIl 15, 1800.
ni;i'ii.uM tick ft.
BTATK.
flOVERNOH,
GEO. W. P-ELAMATER, Crawford.
MKl'TKNANT (lOVFRNOH,
LOUIS A. WATRES, Ickawanim.
MidUTART OV INTERNAL AFFAtRK,
THOS. J. STEWART, Montgomery.
JflUC 1 A BY.
rnF.siUEjtT jrnriR,
RAMUKI. i. IUWIX. Forest.
GEO. H. HIGG1NS, Wnrrcn.
AOCI ATK Jt'nBK,
C. W. CLARK, Tionesta rownship,
COUNTY.
STATE KKKATK,
Jj. C. 11DYD, Clarion.
ASSFMR1.Y,
S. S. TOWLER, Jenks.
rROTHONOTARY,
CALVIN M. AltNEK, Tionesta P.orongli.
BOKRIFF,
JOHN R. OSGOOD, Kinirsloy.
COVJITY COMMIiKIONKH,
JAMES MrlNTYRE, Harmony.
O. F. LEDEHUR, Gnen.
COtfSTY ATDtTOR,
T. It. COIllt. Tionesta Borough.
W. W. THOMAS, Tionesta Township.
JURY COMMISSIONKR,
J. N. HEATH, Kingsley.
What a Democratic Vota Means.
UoJer this bend the Meadville
Gazette puts the matter Straight home
tu Republicans, and o clearly reminds
them of a sacred duty that we. can not
Bee how a member of the party can
possibly disregard the warning. Read
this and ponder seriously over it, if
you havo lind the Iral idea of cveu
lukewarmncM toward t lie twkel:
The Democrats want the Governor
and the Legislature because they want
Congress and the Presidency, and they
are reckless enough to say so. Any
body who knows anything annul, poli
tics knows that if the Democratic par
ty could elect Puttison and a Demo
cratic legislature, or either of them, it
would improve their chances of elect
ing a Democratic Pnsidciit iu 1W2.
We nssumo that no one will riiputo
i his point. It follows, (hen, that n
vote for Pattison, or for a Dcmnc ratio
candidate f ir the Legislature, is a voto
tn make Democratic success iu the
! mere
:i hlican
ASNOISCEMEXT.
The Republican Conference having ad
journed tine dir. without making a nomi-
nnlion for tho otllro of President Jihlpo of
mo a. in judicial District, ana having re
reived the nomination of tho Republican
party nt the primary election in this Coun
ty, and believing that Forest County is
entitled to that otlico as of right, I will re
main in the tield as a candidate, and hope
to receive the hearty support of the Ito
publicans of Forest County.
Samvel P. Ikwu.
To tub Voters of this 37th Judicial
District:
Having received a largo majority of the
votes cast for President judge at tho Re
publican Primaries held May 10th, 1S0O, I
wish to say to the voters of this Judicial
District that I am a candidate for tho
election, and desire your heartv co-opera
tion in the i-all campaign. 1 shall use
every honorable means to aid and serve
you, and feel confident that we will achieve
success. I am, Yours very truly,
Gko. ll. Hiu'oiss.
Republicans, dou't let anyone per
suade you that the issues involved in
this election are not national. With
twenty-eight Congressmen, to elect ia
this State, a legislature which will ia
turn elect a united States Senator no
roan with ordinary brains will say that
National matters have nothing to do
with this contest. Furthermore, the
legislature elected this fall will, in all
probability, re-apportion the State
into Congressional districts, and with
the frightful gerrymander perpetrated
by the Democrats of Olio last winter
la full view, what may we not expect
should that party have a majority in
our legislature. Republicans of this
county should be awake to this fact
Don t get apathetic on the questior.
We have a member of Assembly to
elect who will take part Iu the Sena
tonal election. Do you want him to
cast Lis ballot for a Democrat or a
Republican? We believe you all want
him to vote for a Republican. Then
make it possible by voting for a Re
publican Representative. Dr. Towler
is a Republican who will make one of
the best members the county has ever
had. Able in debate, a splendid
speaker, as all know, and one who
thoroughly understands the needs of
our county and can make them knowo.
The Doctor has been fouud earnestly
at work for the Republican ticket iu
Mjvery campaign iu this county for
years back. Never found wauling
when there was important work to be
done for the party, and he deserves
well of that party. Our opponents
are working a big stillbunt on this
question, and expect to catch us nap
ping. Let us show them differently.
Beware! The word has been passed
along the line to work the racket
quietly. We don't think Republicans
are going to be caught that way. Rut
they need to be on the alert. Stand
by the ticket. Work for it. Don't
split on a single man. It's the only
hope the Democrats have, and they
know it, but they hope to get the laugh
on the Republicans after election. Go
it straight and let's have the laugh on
our side. The only way a Democrat
can be elected is by Republican votes.
Presidential election of 18!);
probable. D.ies any true Rep
want to do this?
Again: Tho next legislature will
elect a United States Scuatr to serve
for six years. That man will he a
Democrat, if the Legislature is Demo
cratic, and ttc chances are good that
he would bo tho worst Democrat in
the State free trade Wm. L. Scott,
who wants to put the workiug man
"where he will rat to day what he
earns to-morrow." Does any true
Republican want to do this?
Again: Tho next Legislature will
reapportion the Slate. If it bo Demo
cratic, the same infamous plan will bo
adopted iu Pennsylvania, which now
prevails in Ohio, and our Republican
State with its 80,000 maioritv will
have a delegation in Congress Demo
cratic two to one. Does any true
Republican want to do this?
Again: 1 he gerrymander of the
State will not show itself in Congres
sional districts alone, but will atiVc't
the legislative districts, and will make
the General Assembly Democratic for
the next ten years. Does any true
Republican want this?
We might go over the whole line
which separates Republicanism from
Democracy, but the points we have
made above are enough to set any dis
satisfied Republican to thinking; and
it be thinks, be will certainly col de
sert bis party now. Let re sitting
down at the Democratic table it is
GRAND OPENING!
OF OUR VAST STOCK OF
Fall & Winter Goods
AT THE EVER rorULATt
MARIENVILLE,
PA.
c arc
receiving
one of tho most com
plete stocks of Fine Dress Goods ami No
tions, Men's Clothing, Youths'
Clothing,
Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and
Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Plush and Cloth
Wraps, Jackets, Ladies' Fine Underwear,
Shawls, Watches and Charms, Fine Jewel
ry, Trunks, Hand-Bags, Boston Rubber
Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Wall Pa
per, Millinery Goods, and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
WE CALL THE LADIES' ATTENTION TO OUR
1XTM FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY GQOBS !
HATS, P.ONNETS, Ac., TRIMMED OX SHORT NOTICE, BY EX
PERIENCED MILLINERS.
well to look at the bill of fare. A
Democrat in the Governor's chair, a
Democrat in the White House, a
Democratic delegation in Congress
from Pennsylvania, a Democratic
United States Senator, a Democratic
Legislature fur ten years, a free trade,
gold standard, Wm. L. Scott, to suc
ceed the roao who alwavs stands by
the tariff, and who voted for the free
coioago of silver. Is there a Republi
can who wants any of this on his plate ?
Gen. Belknap, Secretary cf War
in Grant's cabinet, died suddenly at
his home in Washington, on the 12th
inst.
The death on Monday night of this
week of Justice Miller, of the Supreme
Court of tho United States, removes
the oldest member, both in point of
vears and service, of that bench. A
stroke of apoplexy was the cause.
Justice Samuel Freeman Miller was
appointed by President Lincoln, in
And for Gentlemen we have the
best Stock of Imported Cloth for
Overcoats and Suitings to be found
in Western Pa. All work guaran
teed as represented and fits perfect.
DAVID MINTZ.
President Harrison, at the reuo
ion of his old regiment on Wednes
day last, said : "It is a pleasant thing
and never ought to be omitted in the
city or country when one of these
old soldiers makes his laBt surrender,
wrap his coffin in the flag as you bear
him to the grave." Applause. Mr.
Pattisoo, who wants to be Governor of
the great aud loyal State of Pennsyl
vama, vetoed the bill mat gave a
plain burial, the cost of not more than
$35, including the flag the President
relers to, to the old soldier wlio was
willing to give his life to his couulry,
and asked in return that he be not
laid in a pauper's grave. The did
saldiers wanted their bones to return
to dust with the bones of their com
rades, but Mr. Pattisoo said no; let
their bones return to dust with tho
bones of tramps who were not even
citizens perhaps.
There isn't a ruau on the Republi
can ticket but that will make a good
official and very acceptably fill tho
office to which he aspires. No need to
go outside of the party lines this full
to get first class timber. W hen the
complimentary vote lellow comes
arouml just tell him you have none to
give; then go to work like a beaver
aud don't let up till all the votes are
in. Dou t let tha enemy use you, then
laugh at your stupidity.
Wm. A. Wallace's speech at Phil
adelphia has wafted aside the flimsy
fog of specious pleading of the candi
date and his co-excursionists and
placed the State issue on the plane
that they have tried to avoid. It is
anything but Democratic success, ex
cept as to Governor, iu this campaign
that is desired, according to Mr. Pat-
tison, but it is Democratic success, not
only as to Governor but as to the
Legislature and the next United States
Senator, tbat Mr. allaco speaks for.
The gentleman from Clearfield de
serves the thanks of the State for
having put aside the obscuring curtaiu
labeled "Opposition to bossism," and
showing the real Democratic banner
"We want to be boss."
A VALUABLE BOOK.
Our Family Physician.
To every purchaser of
merchandise to the
value of $20.
A number of piominent Democrats
from Cleartield county, disappointed
over the defeat of Mr. Kerr for a re
liomiution in the 28th Congressional
district, were in this place Thursday
last, where tbey held a conference with
friends of Mr. Kribb. with a view to
baviug the Clarion gentleman with
draw in Kerr's interest. While the
Clearfield gentlemeu were kindly re
ceived, Mr. Kribbs' frieuds were nut
backward iu telling tbeui that they
were not iu the withdrawing bu dint si.
Failing so completely iu tho purposes
of their mi.sion, the Cleui tield gentle
men returned to their homes a very
dixcousolute set of politicians. Brook
villi; Hcpublicun.
Already t;:e rattison leaders are
preparing to yell fraud and boodle.
Mr. Mapes proclaims that "if the eleo
lion was to take place to day Mr. Pat
tison would be ticeescftil, but there
aro fiur weeks btfnre tho campuii
closes and fiaud and boodle msy de
feat him." Pus Mr. Mapes not know
that there has not bem a Mate election
iu Pennsylvania for vears where the
dominant party failed to arouso iisei
within a few wetks before the election
nd the present campaign is hut I
repetition r,t Hirers where tliero were
but two candidates in Ihe held? r mm
now on the Republican tide will ri.-o
uml continue to grow till it will not
surprise those who have figured the
result from all stand ni.ints to Fee t lie
majority exceed 50,000; and well Mr.
Mapes may prepare his friends t'er ti e
defeat tbat awaits them, and the remit
will he brought about by an honest
election ntid a fair count of all the
votes. Com. Gazette.
New Goods! Low Prices!
Goods
arriving
Daily.
Look out for his new Ad. next week.
J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORE,
WESTERN NEW YORK A PF.NN
fS Y EVAN I A UA1 LltOA I), formerly
11., N. Y. A P. It. It.
Thno Tnblo talcing effort July nth,
Eastern Time 7ath Meridian.
S!0.
Tinlni w 111 leave Tioniwta for Oil City
and poinla Wcstnx fobowa:
No. tn Through Freight (carry
ing inHeiinrH) 0:.t a. ttl.
No. Ml lliitliilo ExprcHN 12:i!3noon.
No, (il Way Kreiglit (currying
passengers) flrftt p. fn.
No. :i Oil t'lly V.x res 8:05 p. m.
Tor Hickory, Tidloulo, Wnrron, Ktnana,
llradl'ord, menu mid tho KaHtt
No. 30 Olenn Kxpross Ml a. Ml.
No. !I2 rilt:diuix'li KxproHN !t:4f p. tu.
No. IHI Tliroimli FreiHlit (ear-
ryltiH piiMMcngoni 7:1 p.m.
TIOXHST.l, 1M.
Trains n:i and 1X1 ltnn Inlly and carry"
pnwnccru to and from point liolweeu
Oil City anil Irvinoton only. Other train
run dailv exi-ept Sunday.
tlet 'I'lmti Talilna nud full Information
from J. Ii. CIIAK1, Auntit, Tioncata, I'll.
It. ltKI.I,, Ocu'lHupt.
J. A. KKLLOWN,
Uen'l I'liHsener it Tleket Agent,
ltullalo, N. V.
S. II. HASLET k Mi
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
H. J. HOPKINS & CO,
New Adr in this space next week.
it
By an arrangement with the publishers of
this valuable medical work -a work which
should bo in every household we aro ena
bled to make this unprecedented offer to our
patrons. Call and get a card and leai n tho
particulars. Tho book sells at book stores
for ?3 per copy.
Wo Sell as Low as tho Lowest,
and havo always in stock a largo, complete and superior lino of
Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gont3' Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Queensware, Gro
ceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sic, &c.
Always tho Cheapest and the JJcst."
PROPER & - DOUTT,
CSUCCKSSOHS TO IIUKMAN A .SKJ'ilNS,)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA. - - - PENfJ.
IN iUR (' KOCKIIY li:PAUT.MKNT WILL ALWAYS 1513 FOUND
Tim FRESHEST GJiQGEBIES
BKHKIF.K, FRUITS it VEfJHTAHLKS OF
In our I)ru; Department, which is iu clmrgo of a thorou
will always bo found tho
ALL KINDS, IN SFASON.
hly competent Clerk,
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PUKSCKII'TIONS COMPOUNDED W IT 11 UTMOST CAKK.
The Boston Clothing House,
OPIHM 1IOUMK LO('M,
MA.HI1SN"VITLE, P.
V.
I have lust returned from tho Kast and am rocoivms daily llio mi'iicr nud licxl ho
leeted stocks ot Dry Hoods, Hoots, Shoes, Clothing and Trunks, Ac, over nliown at
hard-PHii prices in Forest County, und ask you to cull und seo nio. .My mock consist.
of a complete line of
FAXCY AAI STAi'Li: IHY 001S, AOi'IOSN, AC.
At l'l'iees Below tliein All.
BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBER GOODS.
I have a coiiipleto lino. Iu fact ono of tho largest ever shown here, at bueh prices
that wilJ'plcafco ull. "l'A. Dl-.lv is our leading itubuer Ooods.
A$ j-j TO m Ci-OTHUG
I have a Boss lino. 500 Complcto Suits to aeleet troiii, ami of tho very Lost make,
aud marked ut roek-liottuiu piii us. Made csptvially lor my tradu.
in Children's Clothing in v line is uouiploto und marked away down.
As to Men's and lioys' l'ants, my stoek is iui inenso. In prices from .r0 cents to
i.l;U dollars each.
LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS, &C.
Fine stuck of all tho leading styles, in prices that will soli them.
IT IFTIsriEIR, Q-OCXDS,
I havo a complete ass-irtnient of Ladies' Underwear, Iloso, Corsets, Ac., and a dandy
MliH-k ol ISII.KM AMI ri.L .Ml i-:t. in taei my kIo.-k oi 1 1 als, laps, Carpets, tienls'
Furnishing Goods, aud Oeniual Mereliaudiso is A No. 1. Uivo mo a call.
MEYER LEVY.
Dealers m
IT TJ IR HST ITU IU, ID.
'.Alto,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONKSTA, PA.
-A V,v- v V Vu.T- J
of tho firm of MotlCK nUO'8,
OPTIOIA1TS,
Specialist In l'rrors of Itctraellon of the
Fye. Fxaininallous freo of charge.
W AKKKN, I'KNN.
IP. W. LW.
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
HOOFING
A sri.CI AI.TY,
Ann
SPOUTING.
BOrtOOSH BUILDING,
TIONKSTA, PA.
Ti!E OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. Cfi' FiELD, PROPRIETOR.
Oood Stfiek. lio-d CMiTiaae and Bur-
(lies to let upon the nioi-t reusi-ualile terms.
Ilo wnl alMi M
All orders left tit tho Post Otlico will
receive prompt attention.
THE
M O N U M E N T A L r
COMPANY,
OP JAJISwSTOWX, X. Y.y
M'frsiuid Impji tors of
CISUC PinMMMCfJTC
r I11L lilUtlUilll.il J
AND TOMBSTONES.
Has appoinled S. II. HASLET A SONS.
Tionosta, l'a.. Agents. All win k war
ranted. Priees Uea-ionablo. Call and ex
amine samples.
WATCH MAKINfi.
V The undersigned would respeet-
fully anilouneo to his old IVienils, that ho
has returned to '1'ione.sia and has loeated
iu tiie Kepler Block, formerly oeeupied
!y Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, w here
hi) ill he prepared to (treet liisold friends
uud many new ones, iiavintr contraelcil
an inward disease II urn w hieh I have sul
leied for :M years, and which require, e.x
eriise, 1 must iherefoio havo un iiour's
walk each iiiiiriinif.' and evening, and shall
opeii inyodieoat 8 o'clock, A. M., and
clofce at 8 o'clock, 1'. M.
K. KALLK, Tioutsta, Pa.
WALTER'S
GREAT -:- PH0P0SITI01T !
We will a'wo more fresh meat for the
cash at our Meat and Produce Market in
Tionesta, l'a., than any uim in Forest
County.
Wo also pay Cash for Hides
and Pelts.
C. II. WALTER.
J. II. AUXKW.
OKO HUK V. TAVL.OH.
AGNEV7 & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AND I'M NSELLUHS AT LAW.
Ol ticks :- Lenmaii Huildinjf, Washing
ton, D. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Will practice before the lT. S. Supremo
Court, Court of (.'laiins, District Courts,
aud Deparluienls of Government.
Special attention ).'iveu to I ho collection
of army and navy claims, pensions, pay,
tmuuty, etc., eases arising under tho eus
toius, navigation aud internal revenue
laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks
and insti-uctions mailed to claimants free
of charge on receipt of their names uud
P. O. address.
Dll. A. FISH Kit, DF.NTIST, Warren,
Pa. Cum of tiio oldest and most suc
cessful practitioners iu this section of the
State. Will visit Tiouosla every regular
court week. mayiS ly.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
NOTICF. IS IIF.UF.HY GIVF.N THAT
tho uudeisitrned has made application
to the Secretary of Internal Alliiira for tho
Siato of Pennsylvania, for a warrant to
survey unimproved vacant land in Howe
Towii'ihip, Forest County, i'onii., Iieinir
lil'ly-siiven anil ono-halt ("i74) acres, adjoiu
inij lands of Warrant No. i-M.i iwuuty
eitrht hunilred nuil twelve on the oast;
lands warranted to Cl aries Fox, 23d Sept.,
is. in, on lliu south; northwest corner of
Fox lands, nud southwest corner of War
rant No. '-''ll I on tho west; aud lands war
ranted to Wilhcliu Willink A Co, 11th
Dee., 17'.'-, No. 'JiKU, on the north.
JOSKl'll SMITH.
Titusville, renn., Septeniber 1S1I0.
-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.
A,
V;
DETROIT
Hint' Ihe cost of hoislini saved to
Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmer.,
1 Machinists, Rudders. ContrHetor.
and others. Ailmitteil to lie tho
Kiealest impi ovements ever mado
in tackle blocks. Freight prepaid.
Write for ealalo-'iic. Fulton Iron
I. ' A Kiiiiiiia ks., IU lirush St., I)o
L. troit, Mich. Kstab. 18,V. mvis.
Noi'ici: is iii:i;i:i!v given that
an application will bo inado to tho
Governor of Pcnnsvtvauia, on Oetolier
anh, lswi, by J. 11. W'atson, E. 1). Sliuer,
Clinton FiUtferald, Milton E. (irHvl)ili
uud T. J. Rcvner, under tlio Act ot As
sembly, enliiled "An Act to piuvido for
tlio incorporation and regulation of cer
tain corporations," approved' April
is? I, anil the supplements thereto, lor the
charter of un intended corporation to bo
called "Tho Citi.i us' Gas Company of
Mai ionville," the character and object of
w hich is tiie luiniufifor, proeuriny;. piping,
Hol ing and distriliulinir (jas for fuel, heat
and lights, aud for llic.-e purposes to have,
possess and enjoy all Iho riglils, benefit,
aud privileges' of said Act of Assembly,
and supplements thereto.
CHARLES S. LEECH, Pres.
JOHN COON, Sec y.
t"KX D vour Job Work to tho REPUU
O L1C AN Ollloo.