THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . I. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1S!H. IlI.Pl ItM A TICKET. Ol'MTV. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, E. L. DAVI.S. (Snhjpot to action or District Conference. District Attorney, 1. M. CLARKl Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coroner, I)r. C. C. RUMRERGER, REITBUCAN STATE C0.WEXTI0X. Chairman William II. Andrew, of the Republican Suite Committee, ha issued tills call Tor the Republican State Conven tion, which will be held August in Harrlshurg: HKAtMJfARTKnS ) RKPt'BMcAN Wtatk Committer, CONTINKNTAI. liOTBL, PjCILA., J 11 110 20. J 7h tfl lirmthliran rlerinv nf VHn,iitiMin . After consultation and 'correspondence with the members of the Republican State f VunmittnA ami 1 . tl.A.w T "'"I 'J m-i linn Hull! 1 Ill'tC by Rive notice that the Republicans of i cinvnniiiii, uv ineir uuiy cnoscn rep resentatives, will m.iet in State convention nt HarrlNhllrir. Wnlnnwlav Aiiiriint 111 1NPI, at 10 o'clock a. m., fur the purpose of fimcing iii niHiuiiniinn canoiuaies for ine offices of State Treasurer and Auditor General; for the nomination of 18 candi dates for delegates at large to the Consti tutional Convention provided for in the act of Assembly, approved June 10, 1X01, and for the transaction of such other bus iness as may be presented. Notice is especially directed to the fact that, in 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 bo mem bers of the majority party'in said district. The electors of each district are, therefore, requested to make proper nominations for delegates to said convention, tho rules governing the nomination or candidates for State ."Senator to be applicable. In this connection tho Chairman desires to call tho attention of Republican voters to tho recommendation of the State Convention of 1882, that "they allow the greatest free dom in the general participation in tho primaries consistent with the preserva tion of the party organization.'' William H. Andkkwm, Chairman. x kank Willing Leach, Socretarv. REPUBLICAN rniMAKIES. The Republican primaries, which were held last Saturday throughout the county, were, as a natural come quence quite spiritless, owing to the lack of opposition for any of the nom inations sooght after, and small im portance attached to the offices to be filled, together with the fact that most' every one at this particular time of year is specially busy. A number of the precincts held no flection at all, but those which did were represented nt the convention which was held at tho court houso in Tionesta yesterday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Scowden, and temporary organization formed by the election of II. M. Zahniser as presiding officer. The sealed returns were then opened and the votes computed, and as th vote for each candidate was an nounced, he was duly declared elected or nominated as the case might be At the conclusion of the canvass of the vote the election of a chairman ti the County Committee for the ensuing year was taken up, and resulted io the unanimous choice of Sheriff John R. Osgood, Mr. Scowden, the retiring chairman, having expressed a desire to be relieved of the duties of the office which he to ably conducted during the last campaign. This concluded the business of the convention, which on motion ad journed. The ticket as nominated is as fol lows: Delegate to Constitutional Conven tion, E. L. Davis. Delegate to State Convention, Chas. R. Davis. District Attorney, P. M. Clark. Auditor, John A. Dawson. Coroner, Dr. C. C. Rumberger. Then and now is generally interest ing, but never more so than when comparing the difference, iu prices of manufactured articles and farm pro ducts. Some nno looked up a day hook of 1815 and these are sume of the prices he found : Two pounds of nails, 1(1 cents; 1 pound of tea, $t.2n; 7 yards of calico at 22 cents per yard, and W yards at 33 cenU per yard; S3 pounds of beef at i cents per pound j butter as low as 4 and 5 cents per pound; black uiusliu, 19 ceuts per yard; corn Vli to 15 cents per bushel ; fresh pork, 3 cents per pound ; 2 hogs weighing S1G pounds each, at 2f cents per pound; brown sugar, Yli ceuts per pound ; eggs, 2 cenU per dozen. That's good enough tariff argument for us, not only from the standpoint of the consumer of farm products, but more from the position of the farmer. Protection has fostered manufacture lowered prices on manufactured arti cles, while it has created a home mar ket for farm products, at prices doubled and trebled. Protection won't make hair grow on a bald head, or cure all the ills that flesh is heir to, but it has. made this couolry great and prosper ous, has helped the farmer as much as the artisan, and is the safe ark of fu ture success, and if the people of the United Slates ever leave it to battle iu the stormy waters of free trade, there is more thumpism abroad io the laud than we have ever rtalized. Derrick. McKini.ev's majority in Ohio, it is variously estimated, will be from 75,000 to 100,000. Lucius Houkrs (ay 8 iu the last issue of his Mckean county Miner: "The editor of this paper is not a candidate fur the Presidency of the Republican League Clubs of the State and no contingency could arise which would induce him to consent to be one.' An exchange says President Harri son will probably have his nomination for the nioetiew circuit judgeships ready to send to the senate soon after the meeting of Congress, and adds that probably he will allow tho demo crats three of the nine. Not much; Presidcu t Harrison is not built that way. Warren Ledger, Dem. You bet your neck he isn't. I3no. White, of the Tidioute Xcws, touches it op the best of any who have yet spoken on the subject : "It looks now as though Quay would resign ihe Chairmanship of the National Cm miltee. But it will hardly do to name a practical politiciau to succeed him We ought to have a ooily-goody milk snp that will reveal all bis plans aud operations and ask the advice of the Mugwumps and 'Lincoln Republi J caus. llARnisBURo a hospitality will be p it to the test during the third week of August, when the Republican State Convention and the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Tythias will assemble here. Already the hotels aro turning away thoe who failed to engage rooms earlier and the rroba bility i that the boarding houses and even private residences will be called upon to open their doors for the vlsi tors. Harrisburg is a convention city and everybody will be accommrdated. Telegraph. It is quite difficult to find a citizen hereabouts who is going to vole for a constitutional couvention, and if the sentiment, generally, is anything like that expressed in this section the pmp O8ition will be laid very low il the November election. The sentiment seems to be that the present constitu tion is a good one, and if there are any serious defects iu it they can be more easily remedied by amendment. and thus the whole fundimental law will not be endangered by tinkering, such as would most likely be attempt ed in a convention. Notwithstanding the apparent sentiment now against the proposiiii.ii, the people should be careful to select the very best material to lie had for delegates to represent them in the convention, should the de cision at tlie flection be in favor if holdiug oue. It is wtll to be on Un safe side. Ex Governor Cup.tin puts the Constitutional Convention rituation very pithily. When asked his opinion as to i lie advisability of holding the C'liiveulion, he said : "For my part I don't see what cat be gained. It is only seventeen years since the present State constitution was framed and ever bioce then about every new State that was framed at least in part and some of them wholly adopted the Pennsylvania form. If those new SinUs oil prosper under their borrowed constitution why can not the old Keystone State get along wiin us owu. That is a fact. If the new States that have adopted the constitution ol 'enosylvatia are getting along all right, why shouldn't this Plate be conUnt with its own. However, let the matter be discussed pro aud con for all it is worth, and then let the people have the final say at the pI!. question of so much importance cannot be too freely discussed. liar risburg Telegraph. " - - i A DAY AT M IU4RA FALLS. The first grand excursion this uar to Niagara Fulls, under tie manage rnent of the W. N. 5T. & P. Railroad. is booked for Thursday, July 30th. A special train of through roachpa a will leave Tionesta at 6:30 : Hickorv. 6:43; Trunkeyville, 6:57, stopping at all intermediate stations between here and Olean. Fare for the round trip, only 82 50, which is certainly as low as any reasonable person could desire Tickets will be good to return from Buffalo on the following day, en that excursionists can stay all Diglit iu tho latter city thus making tho trip much pleosautci and less fatiguing. This is oue of the nicest features of the out ing. To those who have never seen the great falls this excursion will affird an oppoi tunity to do so at uu expfiice that is within the means of any one. The traiu will stay seven hours at the Falls, which is plenty long enough to view all the tights of interest. Returning will leave at 8:00 p. m. Excursion Ageut Newton will be with the party ami 6eo to the personal comforts of all. Dr. W. P. C0NNEKS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, riVCGLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Gives special treatment to ull diseases of eyo, ear, nose and throat. Refracts and tits detective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses from ollleo, bOeuring lit of ii uii.es us well us glas&es. $10,000 IN Grand Bargain Sales ! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I am offering my Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Millinery & Clothing, AT 15 PES CENTUM OFF BEErULAR PRICES 1 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 onty, at my store in Marienvillc. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. VERYTHIN NEW STORE, Is the place to get Dry Goods, Boots and DAVID Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked Country Produce taken in exchange for nrrl a DAVID A Matter of Great If safferlnij from lon standliij; Chronlo Nervous System as well teSi(9f JVosb emu MOHITZ MALM, M. D., Specialist. Will bo at the Central IIouso, Monday, August 16 and 17, 1891. They will visit this country cvory four weeks, thus saving their patients the troulilo and expense of visiting the city, as thoy aro tho only physicians ami surgeons in this country who carry their own Manaklns, Model, Diagrams, etc., to llluslrato und make plain to all the alHicted tho cause and ( liroi'ic DldcnHi x of lite r.ye Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam mation of tho Li. Is, of the Iris, of tho Cho roid, of tho Helina, Chrouio Ulcerations, Spuxms of tho Lids, Cancer of the Lids and Kyo, Tears running over ths cheeks, Day and .NiKht Uiindness, Purulent or Matter ing sare eyes, ftunorihical ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, red lilotchc or In-own ones on tho hall, phlyeteiiular oph thalmia, opacities or milk whito spots on tho eye, glaucoiuiaor copping of the nerve, amaurosis, lulling out of lashes, sores, redness of edges of lids and eyes, and all other diseases to whicli tho eye or its ap pendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Eur Trouble, urn Cured In an astonishingly quick time, lie will relieve you of ull roaring, hissing and ringing noises, heuviness, itching, pain, running of tho ear, will close up a hole in the liruin of lifty years standing ; w ill in sert nrtilieial ear drums of his owu inven tion with astonishingly gratilying results. A Wont About 4'murih. It is tho mucus membrane, that wonder ful semi-tluid envelope surrounding the delieato tissuosof the air and food pu&.utgcs, that Catarrh makes its stronghold. Once established it eats into the very vitals and renders life a long-drawn breath of misery and diseases dulling the sense of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroy ing tin) faculty of smell, tainting the breath aud killing the relined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in tho head, it assaults the membran ous lining and envelopes Iho bones, eating the delicate coats, causing iuilaiumation, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to tho puiient and ail allevialives are simply procrastinated suiloi ings, leading to a fatal termination. I he doctors have, by a treat COJSrSXJJL.TA.TIOISr FBEE, STOCK ! cntiio stock of NEW GOODS! bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Ladies' and down to lowest prices. BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. mmjlff. mil: n ijk i.. m .f i-frr Importance to You! Diseases, diseases of tho Blood, Skill and as th so sutrurinj from TnaofiT Tbqvmb. DR. J. J. McCLELl.AN, Spcchdibt. Tionesta, Ta., Sunday and nature of tlioir disease. ment locul and constitutional, mado tho cure of this dread disease a certainty, and lias never failed. Kvon when tho disease has mado frightful innm. Is on delicate con stitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered and the disca.se thoroughly driven out. f'hrouie lUcm,e. Tho Doctor treaftio aento disease, but make an entire specialty of chronic and l ing standing disease. Cases given up by other Doctors aud pronounced incurable, thr-y 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 U as iui-iirabln, some to be blind, and others deaf, and a large number to be invalids for life. Jlut behold! now they sou and hear and many are started on the high road to recovery evorv month. The Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of line instruments over im ported to this country for examining and treating all chronic diseases of the head, face, eye, car, throat, heart, lungs, stom ach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, brain and nervous system, cancers, tumors, piles, swellings, old sores, tits, paralysis, neu ralgia, rheumatism, dropsy, gout, sick headache, debility, depression of spirits, diseases of children, hereditary diseases of all long standing chrouio diseases. IXl'I'lal Dikl'IUCM. They also make a specialty of all forms of Hoelal Diseases, piles internal and ex ternal, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, tistula -wliieh aro often taken for cancer ous and lung diseases, ull cured if taken in time. Kcmemher we cure all forms of piles without pain, interruption or deten tion from business, and without the use of a kuil'e, caustic, liguture or injection. Come and bo convinced. Dr. McC. made those diseases an extensive specialty fur teu years in a lurge city. EW. BARNETT'S m Loaded ! m The shelves and counters in our storo aro loaded with a choico selection of Spring goods. b CLOTHING! DRESS GOODS ! BLACK GOODS ! Domestic Goods ! Domestic Goods ! ! K'r5s;."c;!; r "-"". we nro i HATS! HATS! SHOES MIS; S; III (JlMtt'u Mlinnn ivn K... it . . sells them. somucm. we nave tho right styles and the j.rlco GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! chooV ,KsUr' NA1,'S' "AKUWAIIK, o. Kvcry tic Come and sco us. No troublo to show H. J. HOPKINS & CO. lew Furniture NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal k Charleston Have opened a New Kepler Block, - And aro prepared to patrons with the newest and best furniture at uie luwmi liUUKES! 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 IIKHMAX A SIOUIXS,) DRUGGISTS Sz GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUn GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GmCEMES. RERRIKS, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OV ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Departmont, which U in ch.ir-o of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always ho found tho rUIiEST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. iu.ii i iiiimiwi ii ran i mi lummiwimiMmj! I iwn mm ibiim nun Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DtlY GOODS KCTIOfiS HATS, CUPS, GROCERIES, QUEEK3 IVARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TCBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OV FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNI AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GS-I-STE THEIIMI CALL. TioisnusTA., u ,.., S1:n, ,.,.. ,t0.. HATS!! HATS!!! Sffi an o SHOES . ... . .. . carefully so- departmont Is goods. Furniture Storo in tho Tionesta, Pa., acnommmLitn iirv - ijs2srisr. Store T TIME TA FILE In cllcct July ft, 1WH. Trains leave Tlo- nnstii for till f!li Biid (mints wont n 1'ollown : Mo. tut Through Krnhrht Inm. Inn lmsHcntror) this a. m. No. HI Huftnlo Kxitckh 12:01noon. No. fil Way Frclnht (carrying linsHcnircr) ., 4:17 No. 33 Oil City Exi re daily.. 7:M p. m. ,. ."Ii kory, Tldioulo, Warren, Klnaua, llrndlord, (llcan and thn EaMti No. R0 Olean Kxprrwadailv 8:41 a. til. No. S3 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m, No. IKl ThrmiKh Freight (car- ryiii(r passontierR) 7;no p. ni. Tralim Oil nnd Of) Run Dnlly and carry pnsnengcrs to and from points liotwco'n Oil City and Irvineton only. Oilier trains run daily except Sundnv. tlct Time Tallies and full Information rroni J. L. CRAIG, Agent, TionoKtii, Pa. ..... R. HELL, Oon lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, 1 Gen'l Passenger A Tli'ket Agent, Rullulo, N. V. GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho EAST &c WEST I New Yolk, riillBdolphln, Boston, anil all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati. St. Louis, New Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwest. Solid vcsliliulcd trains, sleeping, Pull man dining and lav coaches, lietweori principal cities East and West. The pop ular lino West for colonists and land seek ers. Rates alwavs low as tho lowest. No exlra chni gn for rhllng on vestibule lim ited, lleforo jinreliHsmg tickets call on or address, R. If. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. Agt,, Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. A SfG OFFER In lied Room Suits. 1 M V H1U X1((VIU 111 this line, and nowhero will you find such a variety of Fino Newi Stvlos in AntinnnOjilr! and Sixteenth Centu4 ry finish, and partic-V ularly the ono wo of- jj for for $1(3. Allother ! Furniture in propor- p tionately Low Prices. 3!1 EXCHANGE RLOCK, "wLi.Eizsr, :p.aJ . -cowBEfr&cyiiE MiiiiuracturnrH of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, r WAGONS, AND CARTS, nud dealers n f drain Drills, Plows1 HORSE RAKES, AND ' Agricultural - Implements GENERALLY. j Ropairing Promptly Attendoi t to, and Ilorso-Shoeing Wo use tho very best materials In our work, and cliuht nothing. Our urlcc-n aro ' as low as hniumt work cau bo dono for. i j We invito an inspection of our stock, and . respecllullv solicit tho patroimgo of tho ' ! public on tho merits of our work, by, ' which wo nro willing to bo judged, , : SCOWDEN & CLARK, V. TIONESTA, TENN. ' 7 j- t . e l t, a 7 " - c 7. i ... THE OLD RELIABLE I LIVERY STABLE,' Of j TIONESTA, - PENNi S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR ; - t. Good Stock, Good Carriages and l!u( fries to let upon the most reusouablo terms.' llo will altu do ( All orders loft at tho Post Ollico will roccivo prompt attention. r niwnMAt.'iiiNEs a ; illllillJ SL'ECIALTV. Simplest, moht ilnrablo, econoinicHl and ) perfect in use. Wastes no (.'ruin ; Cle-uis i it ready for market. Threshing Engines & Horse Powers, S'llV ISlIc""'1 s,an,l!''l Iniplo- l ill 11 1 incuts generally. Scud for 111. Catalogue. A. 11. FARijUHAR CO. , Pciiusylvaiiia Agricultural Works, julia-tsi. York, Pa. " I V