The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 24, 1891, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
C. WINK, Editor Paossitro
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1891.
ItErCBLICAN STATE COTEXTIOX.
Chairman William II. Andrews, of tlie
Republican State Committee, has issued
this rail for the Republican State Conven
tion, which will bo held August IP, in
Harrlsburg:
IIfiaiwjttartkkr )
RRrum.icAw Statu Committkk,
COKTINKNTAI. UoTKL, PnlLA., JuilO 20.)
To the llrpnblicai electors of Pennsylvania :
After consultation and correspondence
with the members of the Republican State
Commilteo, ami by their direction, I here
by give notice that the Republicans of
rtnnsjivania, by their duly chosen rep
rosentatlves, will meet in Slale convention
nt HarrisburR, Wednesday, August 19,
1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
placing In nominntion candidates for the
offices of Stata Treasurer and Auditor
Ooneral for the nomination of 18 candi
dates (or dolegates at large to the Consti
tutional Convontion provided for In the
net of Assembly, approvod June 19, 1891,
and for the transaction of such other bus
iness as may bo presented.
Notice is especially directed to the fact
that, lu accordance with tho provisions of
the last mentioned act, each Senatorial
district is entitled to a representation of
three delegates in said Constitutional Con
vention, two of whom only can be mem
bers of tho majority parly in said district.
The doctors of each district are, therefore,
roquostod to make proper nominations for
delegates to said convention, the rules
governing tho nomination of candidates
for State Senator to bo applicable. In this
connection tho Chairman desires to call
tho attention of Republican voters to the
rocommondationof tho State Convention
of 1SS2, that "they allow the greatest free
dom in the general participation in tho
primaries consistent with the preserva
tion of the party organization'
William II. Akdrkws, Chairman.
Fiiank Willing Leach, Secretary.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
There aren't any very fat offices to
fill in Forest county this year, but as
some may be anxious to serve their
country for the pore love of it, we
wish to remind them that the Repub
lican primaries take place on the last
Paturday in July, being the 25th day
of tbe month, and that therefore an
nouncements should be forthcoming
very soon in order to be in on time, as
we will have but three issues after this
week before the primaries. The offices
to fill Ihis'year, and the announcement
fees will be as follows: One Auditor,
$3.00; Coroner, $2.00; District At
torney, $3.00; State Delegate, $2.00;
Delegate to Constitutional Convention
$5.00. Under a new act passed and
which tbe Governor has just approved,
the people will vote at the fall election
upon the que6tion of holding a con
vention to revise the constitution of
Pennsylvania. At the same time they
will elect delegates to that convention.
Should tbe decision be favorable to
the holding of a convention the dele
gates elected will act, otherwise their
election will be an empty honor.
Each Senatoriol district will be enti
tled to three- delegates, each voter
being allowed to vote for but two, so
as to give minority representation iu
each district. This will explain what
is meant by delegate to the constitu
tional convention. Tbe election of
auditor and coroner is to fill vacancies
Hon. C. C. Thompson, of Warren,
Speaker of the Hoose of Representa
tives, has formally announced his can
didacy for the Republican nomination
lot State Treasurer, all of which his
host of friends in the northwestern
part of the State will be pleased to
learn, and that he will have the heartjt
support of all the counties surround
ing, as well a very large following
from every section of tbe Common
wealth, goes without saying. During
the late session of tbe legislature he
filled the trying position of Speaker
with such signal ability and fairness
that never once were his rulings and
decisions called into question, and be
made a record that is truly an honor
and pride to him, and which strength
ens him to a wonderful degree, in his
candidacy for State Treasurer. Forest
county's nearest neighbor, his sympa
thies will always be with us whenever
his services cau in any way benefit
our county, it is therefore perfectly
natural we should prefer him to all
other aspirants for this important
trust. We look for Speaker Thomp
son's success in his candidacy lor the
nomination, and then predict for him
a walk over at tbe fall election.
Governor Pattjson has vetoed the
compulsory education bill, giving as
his reasons that it could not be en
forced without too much frictiou and
trouble, and makes other flimsy ex
cuses. Pennsylvania will have com
pulsory education with a Republican
Governor. The idea that it will not
work here is ridiculous. It works in
a dozen States in tbe Union.
For goodness sake, don't wave the
bloody shirt. It hurts the feelings of
the South. But what must Northern
visitors to Florida think when they
road on a monument just dedicated at
Peotacola: "Jefferson Davis, Presi
dent of the Confederate States of
America, soldier, statesman, patriot,
Christian."
McKinley anil Victory.
The Ohio Republicans Wednesday
of last week nominated the next Gov
ernor of the Buckeye Slate in the
Hon. Villiaa McKinley, jr., and he
is good as elected. There is poetic
justice in this. Major McKioley was
the subject of a shameful gertymamlcr
at the hands of the Democratic Legis
lature that placed him in a strong
Democratic district. lie made a gal
lant fight fur re election and almost
overcome the mountain of opposition,
but it was not (o be. The people of
Ohio were quick to resent tho slight
put upon the gallant soldier aud states
man, and they unanimously demanded
that he be the standard bearer in the
gubernatorial fight. His nomination
was not made by a faction. It was
the work of the entire Republican
party, and marked by a spontaneity
that means victory. It means that
the Republicans of Ohio will put their
shoulders to the wheel and work for
McKinley and protection with the
certainty of a victory. Democracy in
Ohio this year will be a nonentity.
The present Governor Campbell will
be renominated by tbe Democracy,
but, if stories be true, he is already
disheartened. The Democracy of
Hamilton couuty, backed by John R.
McLean's Ciucianati Enquirer, are
waiting for Campbell to be again
placed on the ticket, when they will
proceed to promptly knife him in the
back and decapitate him.
McKinley will go through Ohio like
a whirlwind and cany everything be
fore him. He is popular, able and
big-brained, aud above all he is a
Republican of Republicans, devoted
to the interests of the American peo
ple and an active worker for every
thing that will tend to the good of the
American workingman and maoufHC
turer. The Ohio Republicans have
covered themselves with glory, and
they show by their works that they
are a united band. McKinley ought
to have 40,000 majority.
The Governor has signed tbe "bal
lot reform" bill, and it goes into effect
this fall. If there isu't a fearful lot
of kicking indulged in when this act
is put in force and election officers are
called npon to unravel its intricacies,
then we throw up the sponge as a
gasser. The law is perhaps a necessity
in the largest cities, in the other sec
tions there is no earthly need for it.
But after a trial perhaps all will be
suited.
John Sherman echoes the senti
ment of the Republican party wheu
he says, "I believe in good money and
plenty of it." The Republican party
believes in everything that is good
good wages, good clothes, good homes,
and good governmeut. The Demo
cratic party believes in everything
that is cheap cheap money, cheap
men, cheap labor, and cheap govern
ment. The President has expressed him
self as being greatly pleased with the
work of the Ohio Stata convention,
both as to tbe platform adopted and
the candidates nominated, aud he be.
lieves that tbe Republicans will carry
the State by one of those old time
Republican majorities which used to
set tho pace for the party iu other
stales.
The cablegrams which come from
the tin plate districts of England and
Wales are making more couverts to
the cause of protection and doing
more to blaze the way for Republican
victory in 1892 than a thousand Re
publican stump speeches in New York
city.
The Democratic hopes in Ohio have
gone glimmering. Governor Camp
bell, who seems to have the nomination
well in hand, will have to fight big
men in his own party, all of which
means that he will not be in it in
November.
That is pleasant news that comes
from Bar Harbor to the effect that
Secretary Blaine. is tentj improved
in health. Nothing like tbe stalwart
air of Maine to build up Maine's most
stalwart citizen.
R. C. HEATH,
Agent for the celebrated
Reapers, Binders, and Mowers,
Hay Rakes, Ratchet Spring
Tooth Harrows, Culti
vators, &c,
And other Farm Machinery of tho latest
patents.
Also keeps on hand
FISH GUANO FERTILIZER,
best lu the woild.
Cull or address
R. C. HEATH,
Star 1. O., Forest Co.,
Still in the Lead!!
GRAND SrRINQ AND SUMMER OrENINO OF
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIl'IlY. 4jI.OVl.S AXI CORSETS,
Ladies' - and Gent's - Furnishing - Goods,
Curtains, Carpets, nntl Wall Paper,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN H, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S. Finest lino In the County.
MimCHAJSTT TAILOEING1
Wo guarantee perfect fits or no side.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is immense All tho latent stylos. In charge of experienced Milliners.
Ami a lino soUvUhI stork such as kept In a first class drv goods establishment.
At the lowest possible prolit, live and let livo. lawiunsiiiiiLiit.
DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa.
EVERYTHING NEW.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS !
DAVID B A RETT'S
Is the place to get bargains in Clothing,
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer
ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tohacco, &c.
All goods knocked down to lowest prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
DAVID
A Matter of Great Importance to Yon!
If suffering from lonj; standing Chronic Disuascs, diseases of the Elood, Skin and
Nervous System as well us thoso Buttering from
EYE9 EtiSt JCQSE f,V0 TEftQtlF
Jffeli
MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist.
Will be at the Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Sunday and
Monday, July 19 and 20, 1891.
They will visit this country evory four wooks, thus saving their patients the trouble
and expense of visiting the city, a? they are the only physicians and surgeons i tUjg
country who carry their own Manakins, Models, Diagram), etc., to illustrate and
make plain to all the atllicted the cause und nature of thoir disoa.se
Cliroiiic Dlaeunm of llie I'yu
Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam
mation of the Lids, of the Iris, of the Cho
roid, of the Retina, Chronic Ulcerations,
Kpasnis of the Lids, Cancer of the Lids and
Eye, Tears running over the chocks. Day
and Night lilindiicss. Purulent or Matter
ing Boro eyes, gonorrhoea! ophthalmia,
syphilitic ophthalmia, red blotches or
brown ones on the ball, phlyctenular oph
thalmia, opacities or milk hite 8pots on
the eye, glaucomia or cupping of the nerve,
amaurosis, lulling nut of lashes, sores,
redness of edg-s of lids and eyes, and all
other diseases to which the eye or its ap
pendages are liable, positive and rapid
cure guaranteed.
Eur Troubles arc Cured
In an astonishingly quick time. He will
relieve you or all roaring, hissing and
ringing noises-, heaviness, itching, pain,
running of the ear, will close up a liolo in
the drum of fifty years standing ; will in
sert artificial ear drums of his own inven
tion with astonishingly gratifying results.
A Word About Cnlurrli.
It is the mucus membrane, that wonder
ful semi-tiuid envelope Burrounding the
delicate tissuesol theairand food passages,
mat Catarrh makes iu stronghold. Ouco
established it cats into tho very vitals and
renders lile a long-drawn breath of misery
and diseases (lulling the sense of hearing,
trammeling the power of speech, destroy
ing the faculty of smell, tainting the breath
and killing the reliued pleasures of taste.
Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple
cold in the head, it assaults the membran
ous lining and envelopes the bones, eating
the delicate coats, causing inllaiiimation,
sloughing and death. Nothing short of
total eradication will secure health to the
patient aud all alleviatives are simply
procrastinated sullerings, h ailing toaluuil
teruiiuation. The doctors have, by a treat
COSULTA-TIOIsr
BARNETT,
Tionesta, Pa.
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DR. J. J. MuCLELLAN, Specialist.
ment local nn. I constitutional, made the
cure of this dread diseaso a certainty, and
has never failed. Kvon when tho disease
lias made frightful inroads on delicate con
stitutions, hearing, smell and lasto have
been recovered and the disease thoroughly
driven out.
Chronic IM.cum'.
Tho Doctors treat no acute disease, but
make an entire (specialty of chronic and
long standing disease. Cases given up by
other Doctors and pronounced incurable,
they most desire to see. The Doctors have
treated over 15,000 cases iu Ohio In the last
twelve years, many of which had been
givon up as incurable, some to lie blind,
and others deaf, ami a large number to be
invalids for life. Hut behold ! now they
see and hoar and many are started on the
high road to recovery everv month. The
Doctors are surrounded Willi the largest
collection or tine instruments ever im
ported to this country for examining and
treating all chronic diseases of the head,
face, eye, ear, throat, heart, lungs, sUini
ncli. liver, kidneys, bladder, Bkin, brain
and nervoiissysteni, cancers, tumors, piles,
swellings, old sores, tits, paralysis, neu
ralgia, rheumatism, dropsy, gout, sick
headache, debility, depression of hpiriLs,
diseases of children, hereditary diseases of
all lung standing chronic diseases.
ltvt'tul IliMClWCS.
They also make a specialty of all forms
of Kectal Diseases, piles internal and ex
ternal, itching aud bleeding, rectal ulcers,
tistula which are often taken for cancer
ous and lung diseases, ail cured if taken
in time. Hemember we cure all forms of
piles without pain, intermfoii or deten
tion from business, aud without tho use
of a kuii'o, caustic, liguturo or injection.
Come and bo convinced. Dr. McC. made
these diseases au extensive specialty lor
ten years in a largo city.
FREE.
vT-
M Loaded ! m
Tho shelves and counters in our store are
loaded with a choico selection of Spvin
goods.
CLOTHING!
Our Clothing Department Is chock full of bargains. Tho goods speak for them
selves and the stylo and prices are what Is going to make them go.
DRESS GOODS !
ior imr,Wi u 1 . and assortment,
sortment Is complete and everything now.
Domestic Goods !
wo aXprv'.wav'a'hoad" 0i"h Seersuckers, Gold Seals, Shallles, Prints, Ac,
HATS! HATS!
Woli,avo?hnlZ!rrr0,n!el7r.tc?tJ" in "nd " pot It.
dlffc1fittdw,"lnBl,fl."'"CruaU Hat. Urown and lllacks in all
SITO FOH T'AniRS. RKNTS. M INS KM AND CHILDREN CCIFrVTlOl
OliUJ FOll LADIKS, UKNTS, MISSES AND CIIILIMIBN SHOES
With us the Shoo Business Is a specialty. V a take great nains to hnvn Inai tl.o
rtght .ty les at the right prices. Wo'aim to keep a full ifno of Vhe Aieaper g? l"s e
Intermediate grades, and also of tine Handturned Douglass. We havo the stu"k and
wo can fit tiny foot and riiv nockethnolc u-m. h v BKX,K "nu
oils1 thorn!1'" Sh0 W8 '.'Va th "8Sortmo,lt
GROCERIES!
chocVffif ne'wodLT' NAILS UA1,DWARK' Er? department Is
Come and see us. No trouble to Bhow goods.
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
!ew Furniture Store
NEW FURNITURE !
Lindal k Charleston
Have opened a Now Furniture Store in tho
Kepler Block, - Tionesta, Pa.,
And are prepared to accommodate their
patrons with tho newest and best furniture
at the LOWEST FIGURES! Everybody
will be treated fairly. All goods delivered
within a reasonable distance from town.
Give us a call. Come and examine our
stock. Goods shown with pleasure.
LINDAL & CHARLESTON,
Kepler Block, - Tionesta, Pa.
PROPER - & - DOUTT,
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A S1UGINS.)
DRUGGISTS &. GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FEESMEST G&QCEmES.
BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAUK.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
ROOTS AND SHOES
OOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
FURNITURES.
-AND
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS !
GIVE THEM A CALL.
tioistest, - - pjsisrisr'.
BLACK GOODS !
and at the bottom with prices. Our
the
as-
Domestic Goods ! !
HATS I! HATS!!!
- Wa i"ve the right stylos and the price
GROCERIES!!
A SPECIALTY !
TIME TABLE
In eil'ect
January 1, 1H01.
aiABVAY'hUl
hJrikr rctfit.lt J Tralna leave Tlono
V IV ta for oil City and
ug points woNtas follows:
No. S Through Freight (carry
lnf iBMenors) n:ss a. m.
No. 81 HuU'alo KxnrpM 12:00noon.
No. (11 Way l'roight (carrying
pBHsengers) 4-.n p, ln
No. 113 Oil City Exr ross 7:63 p. ,n.
For Hickory, Tl.lionte, Warren, Klnzua.
Bradfonl, Olean and tho Kaat:
No. SO Olcan Exprcsa 8:41 a. m.
No. 32 PIUwliurKh Express 4;17 p. m.
No. HO Through Freight (car
rying pahsongnrs 7:02 p. m.
Trains M and W) Run Dally and carry
passengers to and from pointu between
Oil City and Irvlneton only. Other trains .
run (lall v except Sunday.
Got Tlnio TaMes anil full Information
from J. L. CRAIG, Acent. Tlonosta, Pa.
. . . R. HELL, Gon'lSnpU .
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. Y.
GREAT
TRUNK
L INF j
Between the i
EAST &c WEST l
Now York, Philadelphia, Boston, and
all points East. Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin- l
nati, Ht. Louis, Now Orleans, and all
points West, North and Southwest.
Solid vostibuled trains, sleeping, Pull
man dining and day Roaches, between
principal cities East and West. The pop
ular line West for colonists snd land seek
ers. Rates always low as the lowest. No i
exlrachargo for riding on vestibule lim-.'
ited. Before purchasing tickets call on or
address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pass,
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. OARFIELD,
Div. Puss. Agt, Jamestown, N. Y.
A BIG 0FFEF
In Bed Room Suits.;
Wo lead tho Trade i
this line, and nowherp'
will you find such f
variety of Fine Nev.
Styles in Antique Oaj
and Sixteenth Centii
ry finish, and partic
ularly the ono wo 9
ferfor$lG. Allothl
Furniture in propo,
tionately Low Price?
N. CREENLUfjr
:m exchange block,
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
of r
TIONESTA, - PENN,
S. S. CAHFIELD, PROPRIETOR, j
Good Mock, Good Carriages anil Bug.
gies to let upon the moet rcaaonable term,
llo will also do
CTOIB TE J1JLTJTGi-1
All orders lea at the Post OllU-o will
receive prompt attention.
of the firm or MORCK BRO'H, f
Wpoclallst in Errors of Refraction
Eye. ExaminatioiiH free of charge.
WAKREN, PI
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OKOIUIK W. TAYB
AGNEW & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEVS AM) nil'NSELLOKS AT U
OKFioKa: Leninan Bulldiuir. Waxlih
anil 11
un, 11. u. J lunesut, f orest Uo l'a.
Will practute before the U. S.
Court, tlourt of Claims, District C'i
and Departmoiits of (jovernnient.
Especial attention uiven to tho colic
01 army ana navy claims, pensions, -bounty,
etc., case's arising under tin"
touis, navigation and internal re
laws, and patents. Correct forms, t,.
aud instructions mailed to claimant .
of cluugo 011 receipt of their names ar
1 . auai ess.
t'ttventa. ond 'l'raao-Marka obtained, and all V
ut luiBinirHt rmului ted fur Moderate Feea,
Our Oifict la Opposite U. 9. f atenl ONioe. 1
and wo run hc itre putent in lea tiuitt tkiui lU
rtnuite from W uohiiiiun,
bcud model, drawing or photo., with dewr
tlon. W e advitte, if palentabJe or net, fra
cimrfft. Our fee not duo till lmtt'ut U accuti
A famohlet. "How tu Obtain fiiientH."
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