THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK) EDITOR 4 PnOPKltTOB. WEDNESDAY, JULY I, ISM. Announcements. Announcement rates will bo m follows: Polcfrate to Constitutional Convention, J5.00; Statfl DolocntP, $2.00; Auditor, 3.00; District Attorncr, $.1.00 j Coroner, $2.00. Cash must in alf cases accompany the ordor for announcement. CONSTITUTIONAL DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce K. T,. DAVIS, of Tionesta borough, as a candi date for Delegate to tho Constitutional Convention, subject to the decision of tho Hepublcian District ConfereHce. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce DICK DAVIS, of TionoKtit, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorized to announce P. M. CLARK, Esq., of Tionesta, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. The Jew Ballot Law. This week we present to those of our readers who are most likely to be in terested in the same, the full test of the new ballot law, io the form of a supplement. It will be found a diffi cult matter to "run tho machine" in accordance with the new order of things, but as it does not go iuto effect until noxt year, voters will have plenty of time to study it up. And it would not be a bad idea the preserve this sheet for that purposo. At any rale, read it over and see how you like it. The New York Sun doesn't believe iu rainbow politics. It concedes in advance tho election of McKinley. Inviting a man to church and kill ing him on the way is the latost social fad in rural Virginia. It will hardly have many imitators. Secretary Foster, to the demo cratic press : Go ahead boys, this de ficit lie seems to afford you lots of amusement these dull days, and it hasn't the slightest effect upon the United States Treasury, which is pay ing and will continue to pay all de mands at a hundred cents on the dollar. "The public credit aud sound finances must be preserved, and every scheme to destroy it must be met with courage and intelligence and repelled h,. J .y force of public opinion. icer risk defeat which can only be temporary than capitulate with the demagogue or surrender to dishon esty." McKinley's Convention Speech, Now that Congressman Dalzell, of Allegheny, has captured the Allegheny county endorsement for President of the State League of Republican clubs, and Congressman Robinson, of Dela ware, has been endorsed by Delaware for the same position, it might as well be understood that the balance of the State is not at all interested in the petty two cent fight. Why does the metropolitan press give the prize fighters so much free advertising? The advertising which this brutal calling gets is what causes it to appear to be popular with the people. If all the newspapers in our large cities would for one year agree not to print a word concerning the slugging fraternity there would be no such fraternity, and the conntry would be that much better off. Here's a mjghty interestin' piece of news that has just been flashed across the big pond from Loudon, aud is somewhat of a squelcher on the Democratic bowl against the McKinley tariff on tin plate, if it is possible to squelch a free trade howler by facts or figures: The Time to-day, referring to tho fact that 60 delegates from the tin plate wot king districts of Wales are going to the United States in order to inquire into the prospects of profit able employment there, and to the statement that American agents in London are buying the latest improve ments in the tin plate machines, as well as offering double wages to tin plate workers says: "Should the dele gates report favorably upon tho pros pects of tin plate workers in the United states, it is not unlikely that there will be so large an exodus to America as to lead to a great portion of the trade hitherto monopolized by Wales being transferred to America Hitherto, the idea has been that it was impossible to manufacture tin plate in raerica, owing to atmospheric condi tions, but tin plate makers who ac companied the iron aud steel institute delegates to America reported that there was nothing except the want of tkillud labor to prevent the successful manufacture of tin plate iu America." Ot'K European, friends who are en gineering that alleged retaliatory movement which is to include Ger many, Austria, Hungary, Italy and Switzerland, should not forget that "bluiHug" forms a very important feature of a game with which Uncle Sam is entirely familiar, aud before indulging in it they should be pre pared for a "call," or even a "raise." Seriously though, this talk of European retaliation against us because we have enacted a tariff law that is building up our own country and injuring Eu ropean countries, and extending our commerce to countries whero trade has long been monopolized by European nations is all bosh. The sentiment of Europe has always been antagonists to American coinmerco in any shape, but sentiment does not control business. Our cereals and our meats have been purchased by Europe solely because they were better and cheaper than any other country could furnish, and for the same reason they will continue to be purchased over there, and America need havo no fear of losing these mar kets until India and Russia cau fur nish a sufficient supply of those arli cles at a lesser prico than we cau and there is little probability that such a state of affairs will ever exist. The Uuitcd States has no reason to be afraid of retaliation from any quarter, and least of all from Central Uurope, which is bound to buy of us largely in order to exist. REPUBLICAN STATE COSVEMIOX. Chairman William U. Andrews, of the Republican State Committee, has issued this eall for tho Republican State. Conven tion, which will be hold August 10, in Harrisburg : HKAnorAnTKRs REPrnucAM State Committee ek, ne 20. ) Continental Uotki., Fuila., June To the Republican electors of Pennsylvania : After consultation and correspondence with tho moinlHTS of the Republican State Committee;, and bv their direction. I hore- bv cive notice that tho Republicans of Pennsylvania, bv their duly chosen rep resentatives, will moot in State convention at Harrlsbunr, Wednesday, Auirnst lit. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of placing in nomination candidates tor the offices of State Treasurer and Auditor Oeneral ; for the nomination of 18 candi dates for delegates nt largo to the Consti tutional Convention provided for in tho act of Assembly, approved June If, lSld, and for the transaction of such other bus iness as may be presented. Notice is especially directed to tho fact that, in accordance with the provisions of tno last mentioned act, each senatorial district is entitled to a representation of three delegates in said Constitutional Con vention, two ot whom only can bo mem bers of tho majority party in said district, Tho electors ot' each district are. therefore. requested to make proper nominations for delegates to said convention, tho rules governing tho nominution of candidates tor Stato Senator to bo applicable. In this connection tho Chairman desires to call the attention of Republican voters to the l ll.A (Iln4 " II MIVIlllUllllll Ul IIIO Ol.lbl? Oil VUU L1UII of 1SS2. that "thev allow the greatest freo dom in the general participation In the primaries consistent witn tno preserve tion of the party organization.-' William 11. Andrkws, Chairman. r bank willing lvKAcrf, secretary. REPUBLICAN tRUIARY ELECTION. 1 Pursuant to a Resolution of the County Committee, passed May 19th, 1891. it is ordered that tho Republican voters of Forest meet ou SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following named places of holding primary elections to-wit liarnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Harnett, Hilling's, Joseph Hall's Shop. Green, at Nebraska, Forest House. Harmony, Lower, Alleudur School House. Harmony, at West Hickory. Hickory, at Fast Hickory. Jonks, Fast, Byrom's. Jonks, Central, Marienvillo. Kingsley, Newtown. Kingsley, Starr School House Howe, Fast, Rrookston. Howe, West, Balltown. Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract. Tionesta Township, Court House, Rorough, Court House. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate: Ono person for Delegate to the Constitu tional convention. One person for Delegate to the Republi can State Convention. Ono person for Auditor. One person for District Attorney. One person for Coroner. Fach Flection Precinct will also elect one person for Member of the County f . ;..-. r . j wiiiiuiii.-u iui mu l-iinuiug year. The polls will remain open until 7 p. m Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on tho following Tuesday, July 28, at 2 o'clock p. in. Attention Is called to the Act of June. 1S81, regulating Primary Elections, that j migea aim uierKs, tieiore entering upon the discharge of their duties hhall take and subscribe an oath or atnrmatiou in presence of each other, viz : "I do (alfirm or solemnly swear) that will as Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as tho ease may be) at the ensuiug election Im partially and lailhfully perform my duties In accordance with the laws and connuu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, and in accordance with tho rules and regulations adopted by the Republican party of the County of Forest, for the government or said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to the best of my juuguiem, anu aouuy. This oath or allirmation to be first ml ministered to the Judge by an Inspector, then the Judsio can riualifv the other olti. cers or administer the oath to any elector offering to volo. Tho above form is given for convenience and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. And all boards will observe it closely, that the election may be conducted according to Rules of the republican party in this County, and law governing primaries. J. C. Scowlkn Chairman Republican Co. Com THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. flood Ktock, flood Carriages aud Jiu;? t:iis to let upon the most reasonable terms. Ho will also do jos TZE-iEiisra-1 All orders left at tho 1'ost Ollico will receive prompt attention. IF YOU WANT a reipectable Job of i- printing at a reasonable price scud your order to this cilice. Still in the Lead!! GRAND SPRING AND SUMMER OPENINO OF IMPORTED & DOMESTIC MY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIOStollY, JL,OVi:S AXI OHSI7T, Ladies' - and - Gent's - Furnishing - Goods, C'iirlnin, Carpels, niwl Wall l'apcr, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S. Finest lino in tlso County. MERCHANT TAILORING I Wo guarantee perfect fits or no sale. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is Immense. All iho latest stylos. In charge of experienced Milliners. And a lino selected stock such as kept in a first class dry goods establishment. At tho lowest possible profit, live and let live. DAVID MINTZ, EVERYTHING NEW STORE, DAVID Is tho place to got Dry Goods, Boots and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. DAVID A Matter of Great If suffering from Ion,; standing Chronic , Nervous System as well Eve9 Earn Nqse ,-iv& MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist. Will be at the Central House, Monday, July 19 They will visit this country every four and ezpenso of visiting the city, as they country who carry their own Manakins, mako plain to all the alllicted tho causo and Clirunlr Disease of the Eye Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam mation of the Lids, of the Iris, of tho Cho roid, of the Itetina, Chrouio Ulcerations, Spasms of the Lids, Cancer of tho Luis and liyo. Tears runninn over th9 chucks. Day and Night rllindncss, Purulent or Matter ing sore oyes, pnorrlioul ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, red blotches or brown ones ou the ball, pill vcteniilur oph thalmia, opacities or milk m hite spots on the eye, glaucomia or cupping of the nerve, amaurosis, Jailing out of lashes, sores, redness of edges of liils and eyes, and all other diseases to which the eyo or its ap pendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Kar TruuliU-. aro Curt-U In an astonishingly quick time. Ho will relieve you of all roaring, hissing and ringing noises, heaviness, itching, pain, running of the ear, will close up a hole iu the drum of fifty years standing; will in sert arlilicial ear drums of his own inven tion with astonishingly gratilyiug results. A Wurd About t'ltturrh. It is the mucus membrane, Unit wouder ful semi-tluid envelope burroundini; the delicate tissues of the air aud food nas.uiges, that Catarrh makes its stronghold. Oueo established it cats into the very vitals aud renders lil'o a long-drawn breath of misery and diseases dulling the sense of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroy ing the faculty of smell, tainting the breath and killing the. refined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, it assaults Iho membran ous lining and envelopes tho bonus, eating tho del ieato coats, causing inflammation, sloughing aud death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the paiient and all allevialives are simply procrastinated sutlerings, leading toa talal termination. The doctors havo, by a treat- f COIsrSXJX,TA.TIOIsr injlISID. Marienville, Pa. NEW NEW GOODS ! bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' and down to lowest prices. BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. Importance to You! Diseases, diseases of the Blood, Skin and as thoso suffering from Tssqsf TsomiirE. !l!t.Vtll.t-', . bitJl& DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Spocialist Tionesta, Pa., Sunday and 20, 1891. and weeks, thus saving their patients tho trouble are the ouly physicians and surgeons in this Models, Diagrams, eto., to illustrate and nature, of their disease. ment local and constitutional, made th euro of this dread diseaso a certainty, and has never failed. Kven when the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate) con stitulious, hearing, smell and tai-te havo been rocoverod and the diseaso thoroughly driven oui. Chronic DIhcqm-.. The Doctors treat no acute diseaso, but make an entire specialty of chronic an long standing disease. Cases given up by oincr uocinrs and pronoiinecu incurable. thev most desire to see. The Doctors have treated over 15,000 cases in Ohio iu tho last twelve years, many of which had been given up as iueuralile, some to be blind and others deaf, and a large number to bo invalids tor Iilu. JJut behold! now the see and hear and many are started on tho high road to recovery every month. Tho Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of lino instrument ever 1111 ported to this country for examining and treating an curoiiic uiseases ot toe head. laee, eye, ear, throat, heart, lungs, stoni am, liver. Kidneys, bladder, skin, brai anu nervous system, cancers, tumors, pile swellings, old sores, tits, paralysis, neu raigia, rucuiiiRiisui, dropsy, gout, si headache, debility, depression of spirits diseases 01 children, hereditary diseases of all long standing chronic diseases, ICt-clul llbieaMi'a. They also make a specialty of all form of Koetal Diseases, iiilcs internal and ex ternal, itching aud bleeding, rectal ulcers, usiuia w inch are oltuu taken lor cancel ous and lung diseases, all cured if take in time. Kemomber we cure all forms of piles without nam. interruption or duten tiou from busiuess, and without the use 01 a anno, causilc, liguture or injection. Come am! I be convinced. Dr. Met . made these diseases au extensive specialty fo i luu years in a largo city. BARroETTS iter, ft i ' - -v -v. m Loaded! !M Tho shelves and counters in our storo aro oaded with a choico jrflfK S. CLOTHING! Our Clothing Department Is chock full of bargains. Tho goods speak for them selves and tho style and pricos aro what Is DRESS GOODS I In Dross Ooods. Black Goods. Silk Warns. iti.. wn nrn on tlm tm rmiml f il.n ladder with styles, duality and assortment, sortment is complete and ovcrythlng now. Domestic (Jooils ! PomeHlio (.oodH. Mich as (JiiurhiUiiH. Soermu-korM. linl.l MhuIh. KlmilUw. Print . HATS! HATS I Wn Imvn ittnilrt a tinrifil.il ntr.tft , " ' ' - ni v " ' iin W( haVO thn liltosit .InMtiriiu In Ml i (V M.trt .111,1 " " ..v.-.f.nj jtii) uvu niui shoes FOR LA DIES. OKNTH. DIES, OENTH, With us the Shoo Business is a special! right styles at tho right prices. Wo aim to keep a full line of (ho cheaper grades, the Intermediate grades, and also of lino llandturnod Douglass. Wo havo tho stock and wo can tit any foot and any pockotlsHik with shoes. In Gent's Shoos wo havo tho assortment. We havo tho right stylos aud tho price Buna ujuiii. GBOCERTES! Last but not least conies our firoeorv lected, bought for cash and sold for tho Lowest Possible Trice. FLOUlt, FEED, SALT, NAILS, HARDWARE, Ao., Ac. Every depnrtiuout Is chock ion oi now goods. Come aud seo us. o troublo to show goods. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. New Furniture Store NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal & Have opened a New Kepler Block, And aro prepared to patrons -with the newest and best furniture at tho LOWEST FIGURES! Everybody will be treated fairly. within a reasonable Give us a call. Come and cxamino our stock. Goods shown LINDAL & CHARLESTON, Kepler Block, PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SICiUINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Ia our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY v GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. C0UH3fBY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE UNDERTAKERS GOODS ! GIYB THEM .A. CALL. TIOJST-ESTA, selection of Spring going to mako them go. BLACK GOODS! and at tho bottom Willi nriccs. Our as Domestic Goods ! ! HATS!! HATS!!! i.. if.... l i. I Mil I IIlt lUill'i 111 II mt mm IfUt II t 'r.iuK 1 I ..I. 'it.. I H1....1 . - i.. il vi Uiiu lliu-i, Utunil IIIIVI lililt AB 111 Ull MISSES AND Clllf.DltF.V Clirnirt MISSES AND CHI LD It EN (311UlU v. Wo tako irreat imlnn to tinro luut. Mia GROCERIESII Huslncsa. Our (lroenrln-4 are i-nrnl'iill v mm. Charleston Furniture Store in tho - Tionesta, Pa., accommodate their All goods delivered distance from town. with pleasure, - Tionesta, Pa. & . DOUTT, - - PENN. Smearbaugh, MID CAB2H AND - - PJUISTDST. mm 'Vi tin in iirtiiwi ni ii i TIME TAHLE In efloct January I, 18HI. Trains leavo Tloues ta for oil City and points west as follows: No, (HI Through Krelght (carry ing passengers) a. m. No. Itt llutl'alo Kxnress 12:1m noon. No. til Way Krolglit (carrying passengers)...; 4:17 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress.; 7:53 p. m. For Hickory. Tldlouto. Warren. Klnzun. Hradford, Olean and tho East: No. 30 Olnan Express 8:41 a. in. in o, ia rittsburgii Express 4:17 p. in. No. lid Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:03 p.m. Trains 03 and 0(1 linn Daily and carry passengers to and from point between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains mi dan y except Monday. wot I lino rabies anil full Information from J. Ii. CHAIO, Agent, Tionesta, l'a. It. Ill: LI., Uen l.Mupt. J. A. FELLOvVN, Uon'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. ltull'alo, N. Y GREAT TRUNK LINE Ilelweon tho EAST &c "WEST ! New Ynik, Philadelphia, Huston, anil all point East, Chlcairo, St. Paul, Cincin nati, ft. Ijoiiim, inow OrlcaiiH, ami all points West, North anil Southwest, mono vcsiiuiued minis, Nlccplnir, nill- luan (llnlnir and day coaches, between principal cities Kant and West. The pop ular lino West for colonics and land Beck ers. Rates always low as tho lowest. No extra charge for riding: on vestibule lim- ucti. jietore purriiasino: tickets call on or address, U. If. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. At., Oil City, Pa., or V. II. ( Alll' I ICLD, inv. I'ass. Airi., JaiuoMtown, in. y. A BIG OFFER In Rod Room Suits. Wo lead tho Trado in this lino, and nowhero . will you find such a variety of Fine Now Styles in Antiquo Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly tho ono wo of-" foi. fni. Allflini. 111 1U1 lUUl UU11V1 Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. KM. CREENLUFJD, 331 EXCHANGE BLOCK, W-A-ZREIfcT, 3P.A.. - Ilurmony Township AinlN tors Koport. R. O. Carson, Treatmrer, In account with tha Road Fund of lliu inoiiv Towushln lor tho year ending March U, ls!U. f nn. ,' Ralaiico last report ,'172 V Ain't ree'd from E. II. Head, Col... HK A lo't r.iii villi from ('uniiti. IliHl ft, . Ain't of orders redeemed 5: M I'eri'cnlano on orders redeemed . t -4" Am't to halanco W Oil lll 3U rofllt FUND, PH. Halanco In hands of Treasurer last ' report - S3 CR. lly ordors paid iW 00 PereontiiKe on orders paid v. T lift Halanco iu hands of .'l'ri'ssmor.:... Vit 'i'i jtttM Kl ." it ir....l r..nn..i.... t. n. ,f ...III. II. A Road Fund of Harmony Township, for the year ending March il, lHiil. To ain't of duplicato for UiiKr llaruiony tfllil 41 To ain't of duplicate for Lower Harmony lit") 83 Am't returned ou work road 218 5i ?r75 71) en. lly exonerations f lh 71 Laud tax returned to County 131 I t 5 per cent, allowed oil' for prompt U 11 payment Cash paid Treasurer SK9 !J2 6 per cent, for collecting J lu'J.Hl . ... 20 40 f"73 70 R. O. Carson, Treasurer, In account with' the Si-liool Fund for the year ending June 1, Ism. nn. Ralanco last report 9 4il f3 Am't lee'd from E. It. Head, Col... 1 lot (HI Ree'd from County returned lands fi7H 7'J Am't of IStute appropriation 240 21 C'K. Ry orders redeemed $1774 (M) 2 jier cent, on orders paid 'M 40 Balance iu hands of Treasurer 873 67 ? 60 E. B. Head, Collector, in account with Harmony Township School Fund lor the year ending June 1, ln'.il. D, . To ain't of duplicate 81701 00 Ain't of dog tax fl M $lSf! 40 'li. I!y am't paid Treasurer J"v ijg Land tax returned to County ' k. 5 per cent, oil fur prompt payment ) Exonerations ' ft per cent, for collection. ,. Balance due Treasurer , 7 ; 18-U 40 Wo, the tindersiirnod, Auditors of Har mony Township, hereby certify that have examined the accouuta of 'the Treas urer and Collector of said township, Hnj llnd them as set forth in the loregoiiiK report. Jous Thomson, Gkohoe L. Kinu, Auditors. Attfbt, F. E. Mcii.iL', Clerk.