THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. W. (. WINK, . Edits 4 FoopmtTOK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1881. Annou ncemcnts. Announcement rates will be as follows: TVlpgate to Constitutional Convention, f'.OO; Htte Delegate, f'.OO; Auditor, ?:.00; District Attorney, (L1.00; Coroner, f 2.0. Cash must in all' eases accompany the order for announcement, CONSTITUTIONAL DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce E. L. DAVIS, of Tionesta borough, as n candi date for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, subject to the decision of the Republclan District Conference. STATE DELEGATE. Wo are authorized to announce DICK DAVIS, of Tionesta. as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorized to announce P. M. CLARK, Esr., of Tionesta, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce JOHN A. DAWSON, of Harmony Township, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to j ivepuuiicnn usages. CORONER. We are authorized to announce Dr. C. C. RUM UKHUKK, of Tionesta. as a can didate for Coroner, subject to Republican usages. The Ohio Democrats ''favor liberal am just pensions to deserving and hoDest soldiers." But they doo'i fuvor the appropriations for the same. See? Says the Harrisburg Telegraph: It appears that the labor vote is discov eriug that the Pattisoo. administration is not just bo lovely for it as was ex pected. When the report of the leg islative committee appears things will not be so smooth as they have been since the upheaval last fall. The Cologne Qazelte is authority for the statement that the McKialey bill has destroyed the steel industry on the lower Rhine. At the same lime we can state, without the slightest fear of contradiction, that the Mc Kinley bill has not destroyed tbe steel industry of tbe United States. There is talk of compromising on Bro. Lucius Rogers, of the McKean Miner, for the Presidency of the State League of Republican Clubs. Tbe petty little two for a cent fight isn't worth talking about, but fur a com promise, and to settle what may result in a setiselees fuss, some one has hit on a good way out of the uuddlo. "Luche" Rogers would suit the north west to a "t." He is stalwart enough for anybody, and yet has the backbone to kick when there's a sensible excuse for it. Republicans should bear in mind the primary election to take place in Forest county next Saturday after noon, aud turn put to the same. It may be argued that, the candidates having no opposition there is little use to attend the primaries. This is a mistake. A good turnout is an indi cation of activity, and makes the victory the easier to win in the fall. Besides there is the new county com mittee to elect, which should be com posed of active wide awake workers. It is hoped there will be a good at tendance at next Saturday's primaries. The official count of the mouey in the United States Treasury made nec essary by the change of Treasurers, which has been going on for sixty days, was completed last week. It shows that there is a total of $600, 062,537 on hand, which tallies to a cent with what the books' show ought to be there. This is actual money and does not include gold bars to tbe value of $62,067,743.69, silver bars $26, 880,847.95 and trade dollar bar?, $4,484,203. Rather a pretty showing isn't it for a Treasury which is declared by a few crack-brained democrats to be on the verge of bankruptcy. Ex-Solicitor General Jexk.8 ar rived in the eity from Brookville yes terday, and when spoken to on the subject expressed himself strongly in opposition to a constitutional conven tion. "I hope," he said, "that there won't be a half dozen votes in the state in favor of a convention. It U an unfortunate time to have odo with so many crank notions in the air. It is wrong to endanger the Constitution in that way. We have a good Consti tution one of the best in existence, and if there is need of improving it in any particular it can be done by amendment. The Constitution should cot be torn to pieces or a new one made, as might be done if a conven tion is held. A Constitution should be a growth, improved and altered only as it becomes necessary. Our Constitution provides a safe way of domg this without running auy rinks. We shouldn't throw away the ex perience and interpretations of seven teen years, but amend with a view to retaining the benefit of the decisions of tbe courts. Generally speaking, a sew Constitution should only be made at tbe founding or creation of a state. I think you will fiud that the railroads are all in favor of a convention. They hope in some way to get article 17, so obnoxious to them and which causes them so much trouble at each session of the legislature, repealed. The in terests that want special legislation are also aoxious for a convention, and you will nearly always find some ring behind every demand of that kind," Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. State Treasurer Boyer was asked whether he would now honor the warrants of Dr. Waller, Superin tendent of Public Instruction, since Judge Simonton's decision in the case. He said he would take no further action in the matter until a conference with all concerned had been had. He added that be would be only too will ing to pay out the school funds so soon as the Attorney General has de cided be can do so legally. "We now have about $4,000,000 in the general and $3,000,000 in the sinking fund." Uarruburg Telegraph. i tm It is not a fact for rejoicing to the party as some professed Republican papers will undoubtedly maintain, that Senator Quay will probably re sign tho chairmanship of the Republi can National Committee. It deprives the party on the eve of a great contest of a skilllul hand at the helm. The Democratio party and press may well rejoice, but their gain and the Repub lican party's loes will be tempered by the fact that Senator Quay will remain a member of the committee. It's an ill spirit to abuse tho horse that car ried you over, but many who shared iu the benefits of Republican success seem to bo unmindful of the fact. Derrick. The democrats ore tryiog very hard to make it appear that they like the nomination of Campbell and the plat form which was adopted by the Ohio State convention last week; they are trying to convince themselves that Campbell will get enough republican votes to elect him, but they are not succeeding very well. The national democratic committee has been ap pealed to, to use its influence to whip the kicking democrats into line and it has promised to do so, but inasmuch as the commit too has for some time practically conceded the election of McKinley by laying wires to capture the legislature by trading votes for Governor for votes for candidates to the legislature it is hardly probable that it will make any serious attempt to help Campbell. "All doubts of Secretary Blaiue's condition," said a gentleman coo Dec ted with the Department of State, "have been removed by bis directing by wire that all the papers in a cumber of important matters pending before the department be forwarded to biro at once. .That means that the Secretary feels well enough to resume work and that be proposes doing so." All the Democratic, aud a few sucker Repub lican papers, who are trying to kill Mr. Blaine by pretending great friend ship for him, will, of course, go right on expressing grave doubts about bis ever getting well, notwithstanding the almost daily reports of his improve ment to tbe contrary. The shyster Republican papers act as though all their readers were a parcel of fools, too thick headed to see through trickery. Judoe Simonton of Dauphin conn ty, on Thursday returned a decision in the case of the Commonwealth against Dr. Waller, superintendent of public instruction, who is contesting the pow er of Governor Pattison to remove him from office, tbe Senate having refused to confirm tbe Governor's appointee. The Court awards a judg meet of ouster against Dr. Waller, but gives tbe usual time iu which exceptions may be filed. The case, it is understood, will be appealed to the Supreme Court, in which event a finu! opinion will hardly be reached before next May. Judge Simonton holds that a person rejected by the Senate cannot be appointed, and this will also bar Dr. Snyder, the Governor's ap pointee. Accordiug to this decision, tben, it would seem the State is with out a superintendent. Ia Conaummlon lnrurnbU-f Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., ay: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and irionds and physi cians pronounced me an Incurable Con sumptive. Regan taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third liottle aud able to oversee the work on my limn. It in tho finest medi cine over inaili.." Jes-iio Middleware De catur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Trouble. Was given up by doctors. Aui now iu best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Proper A Don It's Drug Store. KI.ICl'TUIC IIITTKUN. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tiou. All who havo used Electric) Hitters sing the song of praise. A purer medi cine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, ltoils, Salt Rheum and other atl'octious caused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial levers. For cure of Headache, Constiputiou and Indigestion try Electric Hitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 els. and 1.00 per bottle ut Proper A Doutt'a Drug Store. $10,000 IN Grand Bargain Sales ! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Millinery & Clothing, AT IS PER CENTUM OFF REGULAR PRICES! In other words, you can now buy Ono Dollar s worth of goods for only 85 cents. This reduction calls for spot cash spot cash only, at my store in FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, Is the place to got DAVD Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked down to lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. DAVID A Matter of Great Importance to You! If suffering from long standing Chronic Diseases, diseases of the Blood, Skin and Nervous System as well as thiso auflorlng from Eye Est JCqse Tmaar Tuqu&ZcE, MORITZ a KIM. M. P., Specialist. Will bo at the Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Sunday and Monday, July 19 and 20, 1891. They will visit this country every four weeks, thus saving thoir patients tho trouble and expense of visiting the city, as they are the only physicians and surgeons in this country who carry their own Mauakius, Models, Diagrams, etc., to lilustrato and make plain to all the afflicted the cause aud nature of their disease. Chronic Disease of tlio Eye Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam mation of tho Lids, of the Iris, of tho Cho roid, of the Retina, Chronic Ulcerations, Spasms of the Lids, Cancer of the Lids and Kye, Tears running over the cheeks, Day aud Night Blindness, Purulent or Matter ing sore eyes, gonorrhu-ul ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, red blotches or brown ones on the ball, phlyctenular oph thalmia, opacities or milk white sjiots on the C3-e, glaucomia or cupping of the nerve, amaurosis, Jailing out of lashes, sores, redness of edges of lids and eyes, and all other diseases to which the eve or its ap pendages are liablo, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Eur Troubles are Cured In an astonishingly quick time. He will reliove you of all roaring, hissing and ringing noises, heaviness, itching, pain, running of the ear, will close up a hole in the drum of titty years standing ; will in sert artilicial ear drums of his own inven tion with astonishingly gratilying results. A Word About I'alarrb. It is the mucus membraue, that wonder ful semi-tluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Catarrh makes its stronghold. Once established it eats into the verv vitals and render life 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 tho breath and killing the relinod pleasures of tasto. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, it assaults the membran ous lining aud envelopes the hones, eating the delicate coals, causing inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the palieut and all alleviatives are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination. The doctors have, by a treat- COSrSTJLTA.TIOISr FKEE. STOCK! Marienvillc. NEW GOODS ! bargains in Clothinc. BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. ment local and constitutional, made the cure of this dread disease a certainty, and bus never failed. Even when the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate con stitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered aud the disease thoroughly driven out. Chronic Discuses. 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 in Ohio in the last twelve years, many of which had been given up as iiu-iirablo, some to be blind, and others deaf, and a large number to be invalids for life. But behold ! now they see and hear and many are started on tho high road to recovery every month. The Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of line instruments ever im ported to this country for examining and treating all ehronio diseases of the head face, eye, ear, throat, heart, lungs, stom ach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, brain and nervous system, cancers, tumors, piles, swellings, old sores, lits, paralysis, neu ralgia, rheumatism, dropsy, gout, sick headache, debility, depression of spirits, diseases of children, hereditary diseases of all long standing chronic diseases. KectaJ Diseases. They also make a specialty of all forms of Koctal Diseases, piles internal and ex ternal, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, tistulu which are often taken for cancer ous and lung diseases, all cured if taken in time, Remember we cure all forms of piles without pain, interruption, or deten tion from business, and without the use of a knife, caustic, liguture or injection, t ouie and be convinced. Dr. Met, made these diseases an extensive specially for tou years in a large city. BARMETT'S 5.v-.- i ' ' r'.K.cYK. tA m Loaded ! m The shelves and counters i 11 filii" arir ivn loaded with a choice goods. CLOTHING! elvnrr.f!t,".lLin!?.I,PP,l,;t",r,t Cl,,M'k fl,U " " 'cos are wuai is DRESS GOODS I Domestic Goods ! we aPre'r,pfyG,:w;!yBhead?S Gi",inu"'- HATS! HATS I w-iVe '".V0 !"a(' " Rl,eoil11 " net ust tho right thin- In Hals an. dHreren?o"!Cit ,1C8iK"S Ct ""d C,US" ami "b SlllllrVk ""I LAnlKS, GENTS, SllUUdrOH LADIliS, UENTS; With us Ihc Shoo P.nsinrss is a specialty. We take great nains to liavnlu ti. right stylos at the right prices. We aim Ui keep a full ifne of he cheap , ur l" b.ter.ned.ate grades, ami also of fine ltandtnrned Douglass, w" have the a WO can fit any foot anil anv no..killr .ii. i. s " "lu 8"-s- an sellstliom"1 8 Sh0(", W hV 11,0 assortl"0,'t GROCERIES! .ectglKr "tar ftiJ< NA1LS' "AHDWAKK, &c, AC Kvory department ouio ana see us. No troublo to show goods. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. New furniture More NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal & Have opened a Now Kepler Block, - And are prepared to . J !ll il iKuruns witn me newest ana best furniture at mo JblliUKEiS! Everybody will bo treated fairly. All coods doli within a reasonable Livo us a call. Come and examine oui stock. Goods shown with pleasure. LINDAL & CHARLESTON, Kepler Block, - PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO IIEUMAN A SIGGIXS.) DRUGGISTS & GItOCERS, TIONESTA, - PENM. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TME FBESMESF GSOGBSIES. BERRIES, FRUITS t VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, w hich is in chargo of a thoroughly eompotont Clork, will always be found tho ' PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS KCTIONS HATS, CUPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- want, siAUUNtKT, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! C3-IYE THEM J CA.31.Ij. tioistestA, - - iMSjsrisr. selection of &nvin 0f b'ltw. Tho goods speak for them going to make them go. BLACK GOODS Domestic Goods ! ! oorsuckors, Gold Seals, Shailios, Prints, Ac. HATS!! HATS!!! 1 wn cnt It Blacks in all MTSSKS AND CllTLDiIFV nil nnn MISSUS AND C1IILDKKS SHOES - Wu "vo Hie right styles and tho price GROCERIES!! Charleston Furniture Store in the Tionesta, Pa., accommodate their -. distance from town. Tionesta, Pa. & - DOTJTT, A SPECIALTY TIME TAni,E In efl'cct July 5, lHld. Trains lenvn Tln- Wjnrtta for Oil nt.v 3 r ' nilniiiti'i fmtanii point wen n iiUAj follows: . f o.u.i inrouifii freight (carry. , inn passengers) . mi No. 3 B.ill'alo Express 12:( nooiu No. (.1 Y ay 1' reigfit (carrying T passeiifrors) 4:17 p.m. No. 33 Oil City Exj less daily.. 7:53 p. lnj Fo,r. ,Ti,, knrV, Twiiouto, Warron, Klnzua Bradford, Olean and the East: No. .10 Olean Express daily 8:4 1 a. m. No. H2 l'lttsbiii-Kh Express 4;17p. in f No. IK) Through Freight (car- ', rylng pasNcnpors) 7:00 p.m.' . , ..... jinn j-fiinv niHi carry pnnseiiKcrs to and rrom point between r Oil City and Irvlneton only. Other trains f run daily except Sundnv. fct Get Time Tables and full Information f" from J. L. CRAIG. Acent, Tionesta, l'a. r . . , , R. BELL, Gon'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, I Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, t Buffalo, N. V. i GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho H1JK FIT Mr. "X7-Tnjrri r' New Yoik, Philadelphia, Boston, and i all points East, Chicairo, St. Paul, Cincin- liati. St, Louis, New Orleans, and all ' points West, North and Southwest. R Solid vcstibuled trains, sleeping, Pull- !j man dining and day conches, between k principal cities East and West. The pop- V) nlar lino West Tor colonists suit land seek- f ' au !.... ..I I , . LV' v.r.. itiuua mnntn luw as IIIO lOWOSl. I0 extra charge for riding on vestibule lim ited. Before purchasing tickets call on or address, it. . vVAIjIjACIS, Trav. Pass. Agt Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, 'iv. i ass. rtgu, Jamcsiown, jn. , A BIG OFFER In Bed Room Suits. J Wo lead the Trado in; this line, and nowhere', will you find such a' variety of Fine Nevj Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth CentiI ry finish, and particV) nlarly the ono wo of-, ferfbr$lG. Allother Furniture in propor-j; tionatcly Low Prices. N. CREErJLUfJD, 3:11 EXCHANGE BLOCK, t mmM k CLARK; Manufacture of BUGGIES. CARRIAnPS WAGONS, AND CARTS, and dcalors in 1 1 Grain Drills, Flow' HORSE RAKES, AND f i Agricultural - Implement: GENERALLY. Repairing Promptly Attended to, and Horse-Shoeing ( a Specialty. v We use the verv best materials in oni-i I work, and slight iiothiiiir. Our Prices an. I as low as honest work can be (tone for.- i Wo invito an inspection of our stock, ami ; respectfully solicit the patronage of the i public on the merits of our work, tT 1 which we aro willing to be judged. SCOWDEN & CLARK, TIONESTA, PENN. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OE i TIONESTA, - PENN.f S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. ' i Good Stock, Good Carriage and Bug- I gios to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will alao do , .job Tinriisra-1 1 All orders left at the Post Oillco will S recoive prompt attention. MACHINES A SPECIALTY. Simplest, most durable, economical and pericct in use. Vt atoa no grain : Cleana t ready for market. Threshing Engines & Horse Powers, Slir irillcnn" K,"nl,"'l luiple fcjlT lueutsgenorally. (Scud for 111. Catalogue. A. II. FAKtJUHAK OO. PeiiiiHylvaiiia Agricultural Works, JullO-bt. York, Pa. - - 4 i ) ;
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