THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WINK, foiTon ft Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2rt, IWU. MTATK. Auditor-Oenpral, DAVID McM. UKKOO, Berks. State Treasurer, JOHN W. MORRISON, Allegheny. DEt.K(lATE.-AT-LAItOK TO CoKaTITCTIOM- AL CONVKNTIOX, A. 8. L. Shield.. John Roberts. Laac C. Wear. Herman Kramer. William I. Schaner. I,ouis W. Hull. Morris L. Kauffman. It. M. Edward.. (loorRO S. Schmidt. Cyru. Elder. John 8. Lamhie. Jamo. I JUrown. Frame Boeder. II. C. MeCormick. J. II. Ponieroy, John Cessna. William B. Rodders. T. V. Powderly. COVNTY. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, K. L. DAVIS. (Subjppt to notion of Di.trlet Conference) District Atlornpy, I'. M.CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coronpr, Dr. C. C. RUMHERUER. IT'S (JREGti AND MORRISON. For Auditor General, General David - MoMurtrie Gregg, of Berks couoty ; For State Treasurer, Capt. John W. Morrison, of Allegheny countj ; that is the soldier ticket which the Repub lican State Convention of Pennsylva nia placed in nomination at Harris burg on Wednesday last. It was a square stand-up fight between all the candidates, and although each had his warm supporters, and plenty of them, the work in the convention passed off very harmoniously, and not the sign of a sore spot was visible after the contest was ended. The ticket nomi- - nated is one which commends itself to Republicans, tbe soldiers, and to the people generally for its stalwartism in politics, its purity in personal charac ter and fitness for the positions, and for its bravery on the field of battle during the trying times of the war. Following is a list of those named as the eighteen delegates at large to the Constitutional Convention: A. S. L. Shields, Johu Roberts, Isaac C. Wear, Herman Kramer, Philadelphia ; William I. SchafTer, Delaware; Louis W. Hall, Harrisburg; Morris L. JKarTman, Lehigh; General Frank Reeder, Northampton; II. M. Ed wards, Lackawanna ; II. C. McCor mick, Lycoming; George S. Schmidt, York; Hon. J. II. Pomeroy, Schuyl kill; Cyrus Elder, Cambria; John Cessna, Bedford ; John S. Latubie, Pittsburg; William B. Rodgers, Al legbeny; Hon. James L. Brown, Mercer; Terieoce V. Powderly, Lack awanna. Tbe selection of a Chairman of the Stato Committee was left to tbe candi dates who selected Lieut. Gov. Louis A. Watres. The platform adopted is sound in every plank. Read it and see. TilE PLATFORM. Tho Republican party of Pennsylvania in convention assembled, roailiimiug the cardinal principles of tho party enunciated ly tho National Convention of and approving tho course of tho Republicans of the Filty-tirst Congress in incorporating them into the law of the land, make the following declaration : 1. It heartily endorse the broad and statesmanlike administration of President Harrison, which has exhibited an intelli gent, inllexible purpose to execute the Federal laws, maintain the dignity of American institutions and insure the con tinuance and growth of prosperity and peace in the nation. 2. We view with peculiar satisfaction the direction of the airairs of the Post Ollice Department by one of our own citizons, the Hon. John Wanamaker, whose clean, busiuoss-likb and comprehensive admin istration of its affairs has advanced the postal operations of the nation to a plane never previously attained. 8. It has been with esDecial pmlWIcatlnn that the Republicans of this common wealth have observed the brilliant admin istration et the State Depaitmeut by one of Pennsylvania's native sons, whose su perb diplomacy has electrified the hearts of all Americans, exacted from foreign peoples a degree of respect and admiration for the United States flag hitherto une qualled, aud opened wide to us in other lands commercial gat, heretofore barred. These magnificent achievement justify the confidence and furnish now occasion for us now to realham the lovallv and de votion of the Republicans of Pennsylva nia to her most distinguished son, the Hon. James i. Ulaino. 4. We cordially iudorse the action of the Republican Congress in passing the Me Kinley bill, in conformity with the na tional pledge to protect the material inter ests of American labor. This beneficent measure has, in spite of maliguaut Demo cratic abuso and misrepresentation, al ready brought about ami will in the future continue to bring about a broader and more settled prosperity to all clasxos, par ticularly to the operutlvo, the mechanic, the miner and the farmer. 5. We tavor bi-metalisin and indorse the action of the Fifty-first Congress in pro viding for the purchase and coinage of ail tho silver produced from American mines, aud we rocoinmend such tariff duties as will protect our country and its currency from the debasement which will surely follow if this nation is made the dumping ground for all the silver of the world. 8. We reallirm our devotiou to the wel fare of thr.se who sacrificed property, home, health and life for the nation's hon or during the late war, aud we cordially approve the action of successive Republi can Congresses, particularly the Vitty lirst, in spite of malicious and unrelenting Democratic opposition, In providing prop, er and adequate financial aid to all deserv ing veterans still surviving, and to the widows and orphans of those who have entered the bivouac of the dead. 7. The Republic.au party of Pennsylva nia has never hesmitud to pledge itself to reforms demaudod by public sentiment, aud has never faltered in carrying out the promises so made. In accordance with pledgHs given wo have recently placed upon our statute books numerous laws having for their object the amelioration and advancement of labor in this Com monwealth, thereby winning the unquali fied and public approval of the wage earn ers of the Commonwealth. H. In h. cor. lance with the promise con tained in our iilatform of last year and mainly in compliance with the t-xproaed wishes of various labor organisations, we have made, provision for tho submission to the proplo In Novf mber next of tho question of holding a Constitutional Con vpntlon, witn a view to such changes in the organic law of the Commonwealth a may bo deemed expedient. !. Also, In ponlormlty with tho promise mndo a year ago, wo linvo enacted a law having in view an absolutely pure and unrestricted ballot. We pledgo the party to such changes and Improvements, if any, which a practical application or this law may provo to bo essential to a fuller accomplishment of its purposes, and in the event ol negativo action in November next upon the question of holding a Con Ktttutl'intil Convention, we promise with a view to eliminating the provision in our present Constitution compelling the num bering of ballots (o enact tho necessary legislation tor submitting a special consti tutional amendment upon this particular subject to the people of the Stato at the earliest day possible 10. Furthermore, in compliance with pledges mndo to the people, tho Republi can partv, having in view the cqnali7.ation of taxation, has enacted measures where by, mainly through an Increase in taxa tion on corporations, the State appropria tion to the public schools has been in creased from $2,ow,000tof",000,000annual ly, and the personal property tax returned to the counties increased from $.i00,uoo to $l,7no,fMiO annually. It has further pro vided for the return of all the retail liquor licenses, aggregating fc!,r0r,000, the re spective counties, cities, Iwrnughs and townships. We pledge ourselves to re newed efforts in the same direction to the end that our revenue laws may bo so re vised as to treat with equality all tho various Industries of the Commonwealth, thus relieving the land of the farmer from unfair discrimination to which it has heretofore been subjected. It. Wo denounce the unscrupulous par tisanship of Governor Pattison in vetoing all the Apportionment bills passed, in compliance with constitutional direction, by the lato Republican Legislature and in negativing other legislation, particularly the Compulsory Kducational bill, having In viow the materia and moral interests of the people of Pennsylvania, 12. We commend tho' Republican Mavor, City Solicitor. County Controllor and bis trict Attorney of Philadelphia for their discovery and prompt prosecution of those guilty of official malfeasance. Di.honratr Is non-partisan. Tweeds and Bardsleys arise in ail parties. The Republican party has always shown itself ready to punish official dishonesty wherever found, and we urge the before-mentioned officers to prosecute to conviction any and evory guilty otHclal without regard to his politics. 13- We are in favor of the repeal by the Legislature of all mercantilo taxes levied by the State, and of such amendment to the revenue and other laws as will effect ually promote tho orderly receipt, the lawful and safe custody anil the prompt and proper disbursement not only of tho moneys of tho Commonwealth, but of all of its cities, boroughs and townships; and the laws should be so improved as to ab solutely prevent the use of all public funds, small or great, for the personal benefit of public officials. 14. We reaffirm the unswerving devo tion of Pennsylvania Republicans to tho supremo and sovereign right of every lawful citizen, rich or poor, native or for eign born, black or white, to cast one freo ballot in public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted, and we demand effect ive legislation within constitutional limits to secure the integrity and purity of Fed eral elections throughout the Union. II. K. Thurber, in the American Economist, thus briefly gives the reasons for the protectionist faith that is in him : "I am a protectionist because thrift follows the enactment of wise laws; because I love my own country better than I do foreigo countries; because every dollar sent abroad. to purchase goods that we can produce at borao makes us a dollar tho poorer; because it is better for this country to feed, clotho and house our own labor in this country than to soppoit foreign labor in other countries with our money; because it is true, as Peter Cooper well said : 'No goods purchased abroad are cheap that take the place of our own labor and our own raw material.' " PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. Charles II. Noyes, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Cjuartor Sossions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, fop th County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Sept., being tho 21st day of Sept., 18'.ll. Notice is therefore given ib the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables or said county, that they be then and there in their proper porsons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to thoso who are bound in reeognlzaure to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they liiay be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust, (iiven im. uur my uand ana seat this 24th day of JOHN R. OSGOOD, l.s. Sheriff. TICI AI. LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Third junuuay oi neptoinuer, 1NU1: 1. Henry Stein vs. Charles Hall, No. 42, May Term, lwsil. Anneal from j. p 2. Fred. Stit.inger vs. Moses Hepler. "i --iwjuiuer Jcrni, ibj. Appeal from J. P. 8. 1). P. Kahle, J. W. Kahle, J. C. Kable, ......... is. . ,x. curu, M. K. ui ii, an. i ii. Biupueu, uoing business as lurii, uampbell A Co., J. C. Row man and C. R. itowman, Executors of David Bowman, doceased. No. 2!', September Term, IN'JO. Summons in eiectment. 4. Hattie It. Riley vs. Pheuix Insurance company or rirooklvn, New York, No. 5 Deceiiilsjr Torm, 1!W. Summons in as sumpsit. S. Wilbur J. Whito vs. David Mint., p.o. 7, rebruary Term, 18(11. Summons in action of trespass. . Hilworth Mi-other vs. J. F. Overland- er, t.arnisnee oi j. w. Hall, No. 1. Decern berTerin. lrt.M. Anneal from .1. P. 7. P. Minniif A Co. vs. J. V. Garnishee, of J. W. Hall, No. 2, December ioim. ie:si. Appeal iioui j. I'. N. Jacob Hen i id and .liillll St tlnuu Trustees of the Harmony Society at Econ omy vs. .Samuel Davidson, Thomas. J. Davidson, Addison Davidson aud James lliurcli.No.il, May Term, I8UI. Issue Hiiuim ins in replevin. u. l.inpiro Lumber Company, Limited vs. West Hickory Hardwood Company, No. ti, May Term, ls!U. Summons in assumpsit.'. lu. James Heath vs. Scott Hell. No. .r2, February Term, 1WM, Appeal from J. P. II. Will K. rot vs. K. W. Crabtroo ?" Criiljl''KO, Administrators of i.aiiiei iraoiree, ilec l. No. 14, September i'enu, 1H. .Summons in assumpsit. 12. S. K aster vs. James C. W elsh, No. 3D, May Term, 1888. Summons in as sumpsit. 1-t. llattio R. P.iley vs. Springlleld Fire and Marine Insurance Company, No. 5, December Tei in, lsiiu. Summons in as sumpsit. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, . Protlionotary. Tionesta, Pa.. August 2t, 1801. TK YOU WANT a resectable JolTof printing at a reasonable price seud your order to this office. $10,000 IN Grand Rarnain Salps! v wvb FOR THE NEXT I am ofTorlng my Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Millinery & Clothing, AT IS In other words, you can now buy Ono Dollar's worth of goods for only 85 cents. This reduction calls for only, at my store in Marienville. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS I DAVID BARNETT'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, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked down to lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. DAVID BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. A Matter of Great Importance to You! If sulloring from long standing Chronic Diaoivses, diseases of the Dlood, Skin and Nervous Systom as well as thoso suflurlng from MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist. Will bo at the Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Fridays, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 6, Dec. 4, 1891. They will visit this country every four weeks, thus saving their patients the trouble and expense of visiting the city, as they are tho only physicians and surueons in this country who carry their own Manakins, Models, Diagrams, etc., to illustrate and make plain to all the atllicted the cause and nature of their disease. Chroulr Itlaeasca of I he jre Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Iullnm mation of the Lids, of the Iris, of tho Cho roid, of the ltetina, Chronio Ulcerations, Spasms of the Lids, Cancer of the Lids and Kye, Tears running over tha cheeks, Kay and Night Blindness, Purulent or Matter ing sore eyes, gonorrhn-sl ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, red lilotches or brown ones on the ball, phlyctenular oph thalmia, opacities or milk liite spots on the eye, glau)inia or cupping of tho nerve, amaurosis, falling out of Tushes, sores, redness of edges of lids and eyes, and all other diseases to which the eye or its ap pendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Kar Troubles arc t'urrd In an astonishingly quick time. He will relievo you of all roaring, hissing and ringing noises, heaviness, itching, pain, running of tho oar, will close up a hole in the drum of tiny years standiug ; will in sert artitii'ial ear drums of his own Inven tion with astonishingly gratifying results. A Word About t'alarrh. It Is the mucus membrane, that wonder ful semi-ttuiil envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of theairand food passages, tliat Catarrh makes it stronghold. Once established it eats into the very vitals aud renders 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 the breath and killing the retiued 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 inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the paiient ami all alleviatives are simply procrasliuutod sullerings, leading toa fatal termination. The doctors have, by a treat consult Arioisr free. STOCK ! jaaA w a THIRTY DAYS, entire stock of spot cash spot cash Si H, u "V if i v; 'AH. A'lui. 2a DR. J. J. McCLELliAN, Specialist. ment local and constitutional, made tho cure of this dread disease a certainty, and has never failed. Kven when tho diseaso has inado frightful inroads on delicate con stitutions, hearing, smell and taste have been recovered and the disease thoroughly driven out. ('break Ufnea.es. The Doctors treat no aetito disease, but make an entire 8ecialty of chronic and long standing disease. Cases given up by other lax-tors 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 leon given up as Incurable, aomo to be blind, and others deaf, and a largo number to be invalids for lifo. Hut behold I now they see and hear and many are started on the high road to recovery "every month. The Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of tine instruments ever im ported to this country for examining and treating all chronio 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, tits, paralysis, neu ralgia, rheumatism, dropsy, gout, sick headache, debility, depression of spirits, diseases of children, hereditary diseases of all long standing chronic diseases. Herlal IHseaM. They also make a specialty of all forms of Kectal Diseases, piles internal and ex ternal, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, fistula which are olteu taken for cancer ous and lung diseases, all cured if taken in time. Itemeiuber we euro all forms of piles without pain, interruption or deten tion from business, aud without the use of a knile, caustic, liguture or Injection. Come and bo convinced. Dr. McC. made these diseases an extensive fpecialty for ten years in a large city. J WHAT Talk about bargain sales ! Some people take a knife to cut prices. During this month we are going to close out our entire stock of Spring and Summer Goods to make room for the Fall Goods, do this we will just take a broad-ax to cut the price. Everything in the line of Summer Goods must go this month. The low price that we will make will soon clean them up. Everybody come and get a bargain while they are going. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. Mew Furniture Store NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal L Charleston Have opened a New Furnitnre Store in tho Kepler Block, - Tionesta, Pa., And are prepared to accommodate their patrons with the newest and best furniture at tho LOWEST FIGURES! Everybody will bo 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 Jfc S1GGIN3,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA. PENH. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS DK FOUND TME FMESIZEST GMQGEmm. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SKASON In our Drug Department, which la iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the 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. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iSOUHT FEODUM KEB QABU TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE, AND- UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GIVE THEM C-AJHiXj. OUTS! and in order to Smearbaugh, TIME TAMTiE In effect July 5, 1JMH. Train, leave Tlo- nesla fur Oil city I and points went nV' follow: No, OS Through Freight (carry- inn iinmrncru) h:r a. ni. No. 31 HulValn KxnrcMN 12:00 noon. No. (11 Way FrolKlit (carry ins lawenKnrs) 4.17 , In, No. ; OH City Exj rr.H dully.. 7:53 p. in. FoJ. '"Icknry, Tldhinlo. Warren, Klnr.ua, Ilradrord, Olean and the Eaxt 1 No. 80 Olnan Esnrofttdatly 8:11 a. in. No. H2 rittHburnli Ex prcMa 4:17 p, m. No. 1X1 Throuch Krotuht rear. ryinir piuwcngorR) 7S00 p. m.J' Trjiln 01 o-k1 nn i'iim tv.ii.. .A pnsseiiKera to aud from point, bctwoeii -...I I.., mi. 1 ! . iiii .11 ihi 1 j. vuncr ii'ain run daily except Sunday. fr Get Tfme Table, anil full Information? from J. L. CHA1G, Airent. Tionowta, Pa. f U. HELL, Gen lSupt. g J. A. FELLOWS, 1 I Gen'l PasHengor ,fe Ticket Agpnt, HuMHIo, N. )' -r GREAT TRUNK ; LIKE Dctweon tho 1 EAST &c -WEST ! Now York, Philadelphia, llimton, and J 11 point. East. Chicago, .St. Paul, Cincln-' iiitl. St. IionU, New Orlran., and ' loints Went, North and Southwest. ( al nat P NolKI vestibulcd train, ulrepln, Pul!. man dlniiifr and dav coaches, bctwe" principal cities East and West, Tho pu' ular lino West Tor cnloniHts and hind .ev er. Kates always low a. the lowest. " 1 extra charge for Yidlnir on vestibule ji lted. Itelore piin hnsiiin ticket, call tin address, H. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pa Apt, Oil city, r,., or F. II. OAKFIELV iiv. 1 ass. aj;i., juninsinwu, IS. Y. In jyREN7.0 FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer HARNESS, COLLARS, BriDLES, f And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS: TIONESTA, PA. A BIG OFF! In Bed Room fei Wo lend thoTraAr this line, and now, will you find such variety of Fine No Styles in Antique and Sixteenth Cent iy finish, and par! ularly tho one wo for for $1G. Allotl Furniture in propo. tionately Low Prices PJ. creenlund) !i:il EXCHANGE BLOCK, , SCOWDBN & CLAR. Munul'acturers of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, f WAGONS, AND CAR1 and dealers In if f ! Grain Drills, Ploy, HORSE BAKES, AND f. J ; ii Agricultural - Impleines f GENERALLY. ) Repairing Promptly Attend t to, and Horse-Shoeing h j a Specialty. Y We use the very best material, la U work, m.d flight mulling. Our prices as low hs honest work can bo clone We invite an inspection of our stocky respectfully aolicit the patronage ft! public on the merits of our work, vwur.i wr uru niillll 10 ocjllllcil. 1 SCOWDEN & CLARK, I; TIONESTA, . PElJ THE OLD RELIABLE , LIVERY STABL OF 1 TIONESTA, - PZ S. S. CAKFIELD, PROPR rf. Good Stock, tlood Carriages aS' uiea to let upon the uiopt reaaouabl Ilo will ali-o do All orders loft at tho Pout Oil receive prompt attention. i (