i r n f f THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, (OtTOn 4 PBOPRItTOR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1801. Ill.l'l IH.U AX TICKET. HTATB. Auditor-General. DAVID McM. GREGG, Berks. State Treasurer, JOHN W. MORRISON, Allegheny. Dklkoatim-at-Larcib to CONSTITUTION AL CONVENTION, A. S. Ij. Shields. John Roberts. Iaiuc C. Wear. Herman Kramer. William I. SchafTer. Ivouis W. Hull. Morris I Kaufl'man. Frana Rcedcr. 11. M. Edward. H. C. McCormick. Oeorga S. Schmidt. J. H. Pomeroy. Cyrus Elder. John Cessna. John S. Lambie. William 11. Rodgors. James L. Brown. T. V. Powderlv. of the Mediterranean at all hazards. It is not at all probable that England will be allowed to da to without open warfare with Russia, Turkey and olhcr sympathizing powers. With this war- cloud in tho sky and the probability that serious trouble may arise with China, to consequence of the outrages to which English missionaries were here subjected, tho people of this country are able to appreciate at its true value, tbe advantage of our iso lated and independent position as a nation. Harrisb u rg Tclcgrap h. cotisty. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, E. L. DAVIS. (Subject to action of District Conference.) District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coroner, Dr. C. C. RUMBERUER. Pay your taxes before Oct. 3 if you want to vote in November. General Gregg and Captain Mor rison and tbe other veterans in the State will resent tbe Democratic in sult that "the soldier racket is played out." The Woman's board of control of the World's Fair favors Representa tive Springer for Speaker of the House Mr. Springer is unfortunate in getting the support only of those who have no votes in the democratic caucus. Can it be possible that when Captain Skinner was holding sweet converse with Senator Quay, the Fulton county Democrat was explaining wuy, as chairman of the Democratic State Convention, he said "the soldier racket is played out?" Ihe JNew xork llepublicans are giving the young men a chance in Stale politics. The oldest man on the State ticket is only 50. Two of the youngest, including tbe candidate for Governor, are 38. The average of the seven candidates is 44. Commissioner of Pensions Raum, replying to a recent letter says the Pension Office is now ndjucating an average of 30,000 claims per month and Ibat "I have set the Office the task of issuing 350,000 certificates during the present fiscal year, which will be an increase of 100,000 cerlifi cates over the work of the last fiscal yiar, and the work of thatyeurshowod an iucrease of nearly 100,000 certifi cates over any previous year." How does that tally with Democratic stories of inteutional delay in tbe Pension Office? $10,000 IN "STOCK ! Grand Bargain Sales ! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I ani offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Millinery & Clothing, Now For School. AT IS I The death of Hon. Wm. L. Scott of Erie, which occurred at Newport, R. I., on Saturday night last, was not a surprise to the nation, which knew of his exhausted physical condition, aod knew that life could not much longer be maintained. lie was a typical American. In early life he was a page boy injCoogress, and later be sat in tbe same halls to take an active part in shaping legislation. His spendid business talents were used to thoir full extent in acquiring a large fortune. Mr. Scott was an able aud outspoken politician, aod he will be sadly missed by bis party, while the business interests of Erie suffer an irreparable loss in his death. School Suits, School Pants, School Hats, School Caps, School Shoes, And whatever else may be nec essary to fit the boys and girls for DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Fa. school, Can be found at HOPKINS & CO.'S Store, at prices within the reach of everybody. In otlici words, you can now buy Onol Dollars worth of goods for only 85 cents. This reduction calls for spot cash--spot cash only, at my store in Marienville. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. EVERYTHING NEW. Governor Campbell is feeling ill, so the Ohio papers state, and be will feel decidedly worse after joint debate NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! DAVID BARNETTS t in mi.it lit ii ., ... , . r TIME TAP.LE In oivnut July c, lmu. Train lenvo Tln nostn for Oil City and points west en i follOWS! No. (M Through Freight (earry- (i;:m a. m. No. .11 Iln Halo Express lifcUtfnoon. No. (11 Way Freight (currying passengers) 4:17 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Ex riwa dully.. 7:63 p. in. For Hickory. Tlillmito. Warren. Klnr.ua. llnuU'ord, Glean nnil the Kant: No. So Clean Express daily S:4I a. in. No. .12 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. ni. No. Ml Through Freight (car rying paHHongora) 7:00 p. in. TrahiB OS and Oil Htm Daily and carry passenger to and from point between Oil City am! Irvincton only. Other traina run dally except Sunday. mci t une lames ami inn iniorninunn from J. L. CRAIG. Agent, Tlonesta, Pa. It. liKLL, Gon'lSupL J, A. FELLOWS, Oen'l l'ussengc'r A Ticket Agent, llullalo, N. V. . . GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho EAST &c WEST I Now Yolk, Philadelphia, Itoston, and alt points Fast, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. Louis, Now Orleans, and all point West, North and Southwest. Solid vestlhulcd trains, sleeping, Pull man dining ami day coaches, between principal cities Fust ami West. Tho pop ular lino West for colonists and land seek ers. Kates always low us tho lowest. No extra charge for riding on vostlhiile lim ited, llefore purchasing tickets call on or address. 11. 11. WALLACE, Trnv. Puss. Agt., Oil City, Pa., or 1". II. G AKFIELD, Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. J- ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. HON EST A. PA. Is the place to get bargains "Some mighty interesting readin is what the Cincinnati Enquirer thiokB it discovers in tbe Democratio plat form of Ohio. But it is not half so interesting as the free silver reading in tbe Ohio Denny ratio platform is to the Republican party, which is fighting for honest money and protection to American interests against those of European paupers. in Clothing, which his party advisers have harried DfV Goods. BootS and SllOCS. LflxliCS' - aild it 'J Gent's Furnislahg (ioods, Jewelry, Grocer- only due to Governor Campbell to say 1Cg Caillied Goods, ClgarS, TOUaCCO, &C. that he tried his best to eel out of All goods knocked down to lowest prices. -Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. DAVID BARNETT, The adage "fools rush in" etc., is recalled by the announcement that young Allen Thurman, son of the Bandana Statesman, of Ohio, is to answer Senator Sherman's recent silver speech. There would be as much reason in expecting a horse to do tbe work of a locomotive, as in expecting a man of this young fellow's limited experience to cope with Senator Sher man's arguments. meeting bis political opponent, but the Democratic State Committee felt that SQSSthing QiuSi be done at once to retrieve tbe failing fortunes of Ohio's Democracy. The Democratic campaign thus far has been a weari some failure, while McKinley has been drawing immense crowds and gaining a large number of votes. Tbo joint debate proposed by the Republican Committee was accepted by the Demo crata as the one chance of redeeming the campaign from utter failure. Campbell was forced to agree, lie is already blue over the outlook, but not half us blue as he will be about mid- Jj J&Mt, 3QSE &Y& TUQ?i TitQU&IeE mgui ui wuiuuer oiu, wueu iiiuiviuiej a New Furniture Store NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal & Charleston Have opened a New Furniture Storo in tho Tionesta, Pa. Kepler Block, Nervous Systoui as well as those suffering from irresistible logic will dumb and paralyzed. have left him The fact is quoted from one of the oldest telegraphio operators at Wash ington, that one-quarter of the tele' graphic business of that city is com posed of the franked messages of members of Congress. And yet there are some simple-minded people who think these same Congressmen will turn in and help deprive themselves of this privilege by patting the telegraph business in the hands of the Govern merit, Blizzard. Opinions differ as to whether Cen gress should loan the $5,000,000 which the board of managers of the World's Fair will ask for, or whether it should appropriate it outright, but it is prac tically unanimously in favor of the Fair getting all tbe money necessary to make it the greatest success of the kind in the world's history, whether It be $5,000,000 more or $20,000,000 more. When this country starts out to cut a splurge in any direction it is quite wealthy enough to be lavish in its expenditures. The Columbian Exposition is to be no cross-road affair but a grand exhibition of the progress of America since its discovery. The Democratic Platform. The Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph thus summarizes the platform adopted by tbe Democratic Slate Convention Section 1 We are the only honest and economical administrators of pub lio affairs. Sec. 2 We think honest and patri olio citizens should stand in with us. See. 3 We arraign and condemn the Republican legislature. Sec. 4 We arraign and condemn the Republican legislature. Sec. 5 We arraign and condemn the Republican party. Seo. 6 We arraign and condemn the Republican auditor geoeral. Sec. 7 We arraign aod coudemn the Republican auditor general. ceo. o We arraign and condemn the Republican auditor general. Sec. 9 We arraign and condemn the Republican auditor general. Sec. 10 We arraign and condemn tbe Republican auditor general. Seo. 11 We arraign and condemn the Republican state treasurer. Sec. 12 We arraign and condemn the Republican state treasurer. Sec. 13 We arraign and condemn the Republican state treasurer and the Republican auditor general. Seo. 14 We arraign aod condemn the Republican party. Seo. 15 We arraign and condemn tbe Republican state couvention. Seo. 16 Our candidates will do better than the people we have ar raigned and conderuued. Sec. 17 We denouoce Senator Mat thew S. Quay. Seo. 18 We endorse Governor Pat tison's administration. Seo. 19 We sympathize with the workingmen. Seo. 20 We oppose the repeal of mercantile taxes. Hoo. 21 We want an honest regis try of voters. Sec. 22 We haven't tbe courage of our couvictions on the Constitutional Convention. The bent men iu our party want to endorse it, but our boss es won't let us; so, now we only want ms r$ mm 5 ..--r .'y Tionesta, Pa., And are rrerared to accommodate their A Matter of Great Importance to You ! patrons with the newest and best furniture If suiToriug from long standing Chronic Diseases, diseases of tho Blood, Skin and at the LOWEST FIGURES ! Everybody will bo treated fairly. All goods delivered within' a reasonable distance Irom town. Givo us a call. Come and examine our stock. Goods shown with pleasure. LINDAL & CHARLESTON, Kepler Block, - Tionesta, Pa. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO IIEKMAN A SIGUIX3,) DRUGGISTS it GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND TME FRESHEST GROCERIES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charu of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, . JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. A BIG OFFER In Bed Room Suits. We lead tho Trade in this lino, and nowhero will you find such a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly the one wo of fer for $10. All other Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. N. CREENLUND, :m EXCHANGE BLOCK, 31 'JK v 4i MORITZ SALM. M. D., Specialist, DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, SpechUist. Will bo at the Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Fridays, Sept. 11, Oct 9, Nov. 6, Dec. 4, 1891. Thpv will visit this country every four weeks, thus saving their patients the troublo and expense of visiting the city, as they are the only physicians and surgeons in this country who carry their own Munukins, Models, Diugrams, etc, to illustrate aud make plain to all the alllicted the cause anu naiure ui ineir ueo. That numerous class of people who believe that tbe milleniuru will soon be ushered id, doubtless see convincing proots oi lueir theory 10 tbe rumors of war wbiuh now 11 the air, for "wars and rumors of war are to presage tbe thousand years of peace. It really looks as if tbe sudden complication of European affairs regarding the posses sion of the Dardanelles, might bring about a conflict involving all the countries of Europe and Asia. The latest advices indicate that the EuglUh Lave taken possession of the island of Mitylene. This island is so situated as to command the entrance of the Hellespont, and this action on tbe part of tbe English looks as if they were a Constitutional Convention for the determioed to control tbe commerce purpose of reforming the ballot law Chronic Iieao. of the Eye Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam mation of the Lids, of the Iris, of the Cho roid, of tho Retina, Chrouio Ulcerations, Spasms of the Lids, Cancer of the Lids and Kve, Tears runuiUK over th3 chocks, Day and Night ISiiudness, Purulent or Matter ing sore eyes, gonorrheal ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, rod blotches or brown ones on the ball, phlyctenular oph thalmia, opacities or milk white spots on the eye, Klaucomia or cupping of the nerve, ainaurOMis, tailing out of lashes, sores. rednews ot edges ol Inls anu eyes, anu an other diseases to which the eye or its ap pendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Kar Troubles are Cured In an astonishingly quick tiuio. He will relieve you of ail roaring, hissing and ringing noises, heaviness, itching, pain, running of the oar, will close up a hole in the drum of fifty years standing ; will in sert artificial ear drums of his own inven tion with astonishingly gratilyiug results. A Word Abuul Catarrh. It is the mucus mombrane. that wonder. ful semi-tluid envelope surrounding the delicate tins lies or tueairauu loou passages, UiKt Catarrh makes its strontrhold. Once established it eats into the very vitals and renders life a long-drawu breath of misery and diseases dulling the sense of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroy ing the faculty of smell, tiiuling the breath and killing tiio reliued pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creeping on from a simple cold in the head, il assaults the membran ous lining aud envelopes the bones, eating the delicate coats, causing iutlammatiou, sloughing aud death. Nothing short of total eradication will secure heulln to tne patient aud all alleviatives are simply procrastinated suuerings, leading to a fatal turmiuation. The doctors have, by a treat ment local and constitutional, made the cure of this dread disease a certainty, and has never failed. Even when tho disease has made friifhtful inroads on delicate con stitutions, hearing, smell and tasto have been recovered and the disease tuorouguiy driven out. t'bronie Diseases. The Doctors treat no acute disease, but make an entire specialty of chrouio 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 iu the last twelve yeurs, many of which had been given up as incurable, some to be blind, aud others deaf, and a large number to be invalids for life. Hut behold I now they see aud hear and many are slartod on the hiiih road to recovery evorv month. The Doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of fine instruments ever im ported to this country for examining and treating all curonlo diseases ol too Head, lace, eye, ear, throat, heart, lungs, stom ach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, brain and nervous system, cancers, tumors, piles, swellings, old sores, nts, paralysis, neu ralgia, rheumatism, dropsy, gout, sicit headache, debility, depression of spirits. diseases of children, hereditary diseases of all long standing chrome diseases, Itertul li.easi. They also make a specialty of all forms or Kecial inscasos, plies internal and ex ternal, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, fistula which are often takcu for cancer ous and lung diseases, all cured if tuken in time. Remember wo cure all forms of piles without pain, interruption or deten tion from business, aud without the use of a knife, caustic, liguture or injection. Come and be convinced. Dr. McC . made these diseases au extensive specialty for teu years in a largo city. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PR0PH1ET0R. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Rug- giea to let upon tho most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TE JhLXlrC3t I All orders left at the Post Olllce will receive prompt attention. of the firm of MORCK HRO'S, OPTIOIA1TS, Specialist In Errors of Itnlrm-tlnn of the Eyo. Examinations free of charge. WAR KEN, PENN. -AND- UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GIYE THEM OA3LL. J. K. AQNKW. OliOIIIIB W. TAYLOR. AGNEW & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AM) rtllNSLLLultS AT LAW. Offices : I.oiiman Uuildlng, Washing ton, I). C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Will practice beloio tho I'. !S. Supreme Court, Court of Claims, District Cuurts, and Departments of Government. . Hpecial attention given to tho collection of army and navy claims, pensions, pay, bounty, etc., cases arising under the cus toms, navigation and internal revenue laws, and patents. lorrcet forms, blanks and instructions mailed to claiinuiits free of charge on receipt of their names aud P. O. address. Dr. W. l CONNERS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, M'COLLUM BLOCK, - OIL CITY, PA Gives special treatment to all diseases t eye, ear, nose and throat. Refracts an fits defective eyes and furnishes spect? clus and eye glasses from ollice, securin fit of frames as well as glasses. i ft r COlSTSULTilTIOISr FREE. J
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