THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, Ioitoh 4 PnemitTOK. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 18P2. Announcements. Ratkr. Congress 20: Assembly flo Connty Treasurer A Announcements and ticket strictly cash in advance. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce Capt. J j. iiAiuiu, ol Howe township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repnb- ucnu ungee. We are authorised to announce Dr. S. S, TOWLER. of Jenlcs townshin. as arandl date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. TREASURER. We are authorized to announce A. M DOUTT.of Tionesta, as a candidato for Uounty Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce OTTIN TAIN JAMIESOX, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate ror Uounty Treasurer, sub' ject to Republican usages. The Republican State Convention will meet in Ilarrisburg to day, and from present appearances will be largely attended. It should not be forgotten that David B. Hill Is tbe "young hickory of tbe Democracy." How he "laid it on" to the New York Republicans they will not be likely to forget very soon. Florida Timet- Union. Yes, but tbe hickory David has developed into a mouldy and discarded chestnut. Blixtard. A Facetious Western Republican, io rather a hilarious note to the World on the Rhode Island election, says: "I have beard of an old Indiana Dem ocrat who, when asked after a Repub lican victory in that State how he ac counted for it, answered : 'Ob, d n 'em, they bought as I' Doubtless about the same explanation will be made by our Rhode Island friends." The Democratic State met at Ilar risburg last Wednesday, and nomi nated tbe following ticket: Supreme Judge, Christopher Heydrick, of Franklin ; Congress at Large, George A. Allen, of Erie, and Thomas B. Merrill, of Reading. The delegates to the Chicago convention from this district are V. A. Wallace and Thomas Collins. W. A. Hindman is tbe elector. The conferees of the Twenty-eighth Congressional district, composed of Clarion, Forest, Elk, Clearfield and Centre, met at Du Bois, ou Friday last. A W. Cook, of this county, and D. C. Oyster, of Elk county, were chosen delegates to the Republican National Convention, and Jesse E. Dale, of Clearfield, was chosen elector. Mr. Cook's conferees were Hons. C. A. Randall, J. B. Agnew, and P. M. Clark, Esq. The new Congressional Apportion ment bill in New York has been signed by the Governor. It is one of the most infamous gerrymanders ever con ceived, and was made for the express purpose of throwing certain favorites of Hill into sure Democratic districts, regardless of how these districts were formed or tbe population therein. The Republicans of New York will have something to suy at the polls this year that will result in a repeal of this gerrymandering next year. The nominees of the Republicans made in Warreo last Monday are generally accepted and acquiesced in by the rank and file of the parly, barring those who are hunting around for something to kick about or who tee chances for boodle disappearing. TidiouU News. Tbe Warren county kicker who comes whining rouod try ing to upset things this year should be so fearlully and thoroughly set down on by tbe decent Republicans as to make bim an object of political scorn and contempt for the next quarter century. The Democratic party is the patty bf gerjynjanders. As an apology for tbe monstrosities in the congressional districts io Wisconsin, Missouri, Mich igan, Indiana, Maryland, and the be nighted regions of the Black Belt, tbey point to tbe redisricting law re cently passed by tbe Ohio legislature. This provides for sixteen Republicans y and five Democrats in Congress on a normal vote. If the State were to go Democratic by ten thousand plurality tbe probability is that it would return eleven Democratic Congressmen to ten Republicans. In tbe vote which re turned fourteen Democrats and seveu Republicans to tbe present Congress from Ohio, and which tbe present law repeals, the Republican plurality on the total vote for coDgressmeu io tbe Bute was 40,000. The device was planned to return one more Demo cratic and one less Republican, but it alipped a cog. Major McKioley, put in a district with a normal Democratic plurality of over 2,900, was defeated by less than 900 plurality and was next year mad governor of tbe Btate. In his inaugural address be called attention to tbe injustice and unfair ness of political gerrymanders, and the Republican legislature, taking bim at his word, have sought to make a just and fair redistricting. How Tin is Made. A great deal hns been said about tin plate factories. Without knowing what one is talking about one's judg ment is likely to be run away with by one's imagination. For an example see most any Free Trade paper of tbe present day. Now here is a descrip tion of a tin plate factory which we subjoin for the bent fit of our readers: The tinoiug process as carried on in Valoi is very simple. It has under gone no change or improvement in a hundred years. A tin plate fictory consists of a set of six huge open pots. Ooe contains water, another sulphuric acid, another palm oil, and the other three contain molten metal consisting of tin and lead in various proportions. A plate of soil steel is passed into the water and tben into the sulphuric acid to clean it. It is passed it) to the water again to wash off the acid; then it is passed into the palm oil which serves as a flux, and then a pair of tongs carries it into tbe molten metal, and it is tinned. Tbe entire process occupies not more than 15 minutes. It is all done by 3 men, 3 boys, and a pair of big iroo.. tongs. But it is a process of labor. There is no ma chinery about it except the pair of tongs, and a set of rollers through which the plates are passed after they have been tinned for the purpose of scraping off the Burplus tin, and of leaving the surface clean and bright. Every stage from the vat of water to the lolling process, requires manual labor, and tbe manual labor in Wales is supplied for tbe most part by girls and women, and costs from 50 to 75 per cent, less than it costs here. In passing tbe McKioley bill tbe question before Congress was whether it was worth our while to place such a duty on foreign tin plate as would enable American labor to engage in tbe tin ning industry in competition with tbe cheap labor of Wales. The unequivocal declaration of tbe Pensylvania Democratic State Conven lion in favor of free trade in raw ma terials and free trade in everything manufactured by American wage' workers under tbe sneak-thief provision. "with due regard to tbe interests of American labor," is part of an agree menl between the Pennsylvania Deru ocracy and the Democratic allies of tbe Cobden Club and British importers, to sacrifice tbe industrial Interests of Pennsylvania to tbe free trade move ment by making it appear that Penn sylvania, the great protection State, is in favor of a reversal of the policy which built up her industries in con nection with these of the whole country. D. S. Knox has beeu appointed agent for LeClare & Manning, Bright on, N. Y., growers of every varioly of seeds, and is now ready to take orders for the spring delivery. This firm of fers to the public choicest potatoes grown especially for seed, and guaran tee every pound sent out by them, lie baa also taken the agency of the Stan dard Silverware Co., Boston, and can supply any article in that line at very iowe3t rates, bamples can he seen at tbe Postoffice. He wonts a number of good live agents to canvass the countr. Good commissions. Call or write for particulars. if. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration Imvincr Iimi taken out by the nndorsianed, on the es- ...... . . m. i . . i r ... mu ii juiH). rownen, aoceaseu, laie 01 Forest County, Pa., all persons being in debted to said decedent will please make prompt payment, and those having claims airainst said estate will ninseiit tlmm fiir settlement. Also all cfuims ayainst. or indebtedness to, T. L. Pownoll, ilooeused, will be presented to the undersigned. s. j. nu,i:u iT, Administrator. T. F. It ITCH 13 Y, Attorney. 6t. FARMERS, ATTENTION I For the Purpose of Reducing our Over Stock, we offer our Entire Stock of PLOWS at the following exceeding ly Low Prices, FOE CASH. No. 32 Syracuse, Solid Steel, $14.00 " 81 " " " 14.00 " 8 " Steel Beam, 11.00 " 60A " Wood " 10.00 " l.-SO " Steel " 10.00 " 1.-78 " Iron " 10.00 " 16 " Sido Hill 10.00 " 'M " " " U.00 " 40 Oliver, Wood Ream, 10.00 " 40 X " " " 10.00 " 140X " " " 10.00 " fiO " " 10.00 " ti " Iron " 10.00 M 65 " Wood ' 0.00 " 2d Gale, " " 10.00 ' ' 7 60 3') " " " ' IUX) " '1 " " 10.00 " 7A " " " 10.00 " A3 " Rod " tt.00 " A4 " " " 0.00 ' 3 Gowanda Stool, Iron Beam, 12.00 " 8 " Jrou, " " 10.00 Hera is the chance of your 111b to pro cure a plow at coat or below. We are de termined to reduce our atock and are willing to make these aacrilioes FOR CASH ONLY. All other Agricultural Implements at proportionately low prices. The Pickett Hardware Co., LIMITED, WAIUti:, . PEJIJ, DO YOU Overcoat or a FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want a Ladies' Co.it, Wrap or Shawl for your wife or daujrliter ? If so send your order to mo as I gains in tins class ot for Spri'iis: ffoods. It of me. Don't you forget it. I must close this lino out in GO days, so hurrv uu with your orders and get a Dry uoods, Uoots (Japs, Millinery, Ladies' and Gent's. Eovs and Misses' Underwear, Carpets. Oil Cloth. Wall Paper, fcc, is always full and fresh and in tno latest style as goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock part of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. R. BARNETT, Gen I Merchandise! TIONESTA, PA. mm mmm mm IS ELEGANT, And we are prepared to meet the demand for anything in the line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing goods, Hats, Neckwear, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Groceries, Canned Goods, and in fact everything in the way of General Mer chandise, all Fresh, New, Seasonable and Handsome. Call in. Wo feel sure wo can save money on your purchases. R. BARNETT. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch cf WALTER The "Wood machines, as made for 1892, are winning crowds of newfriends. Examinethe new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the "Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lilt and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. niLL, Agent, TIOUESTA, PEETST. HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER. Repairing, Mending, Making the 0 ana won uut New. TTOP 7)ATJAM U MmnniMl hoy ami the beti gumm balaam and ez- pertoratiia Known producing rof rosLlng ftleep, ana when tho mind It at rapueo It aeidbts nature and heals tbe body. Th healthful nd t dlclnal proportlrttof iho hop are woll known. Hop balsam will cur C'ouctta, VaAm, A tatua, no re inroit, Censamptloo, B r o n chide, and ll Pulniun nry Complaint. It Uu to riL-UitihlPKmaiid clear tbeluutca ot ell morbid matter. Mother will fled the EULBaM excellent, Una lur iDeiuitfUveaauacuiiaren. It cure wtwn cure i put-1 ii'ioh i ry ii IT CURES born catrs, when all other I remeaiws uaveiauea. I IT ALLAY b tbe recking mini relieves tbe sufferer I fmm that tfrrtble Couga wbeu cure ! Is 10 tbw balance. I If too are troubled with Long or Pulmonary 1 Get a large bottle I Get a free sample I lor 35 cents. at your druggists. Do sot accept s utwtitut. Wholesale lcnnt. a and aea Weehlnuton Street.! THo Chase Circular WttaBteel HeadblorksWsrrasted CasrtakaM - TKATSU 'TAlX.HHJ trtLMM. CHAte TUIWINE MF. CO., Or.njt, Mau. Dr. y. F. CONNEKS EYE, EAR, ROSE & T1IE0AT SL'BCEOV; M'COLLUM BLOCK. OILCITV.P urnce Hours D to 11 a. U p 7 to W D. In. Hlliiriav. 4 tji ft n m rractlce limited to above bpeciitea. JL'. WANT AN Suit of Clothes am offering big bar goods to make room will pay vou to buv bargain. My lino of and Shoes, Hats and I am receiving new to select from in this A. WQi R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COUNTY. PENPI. Agent for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Kvory Description. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, PIowb, narrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, "&c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I handle none but the very luteat and bout of machinery and hell on the eauiuut terms poHHiblo. Wrtio contemplating the purchase of anything in thin line should ooiiHUlt mo before closiux a deal, as I feel aatislied I can lo better by them than they can do elsewhere. Correspondence solicited and promptly attended to. JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, t And all kinds of rfORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. H.J. HOPKINS k CO., LEADERS IIS" QUANTITY. aflALITY, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk about Olotlilimt We have the bottom. Our Roods are new, fresh, and all nu j . i .wo uuiuia .yi'ti Ull Dry Goods! Dross Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what you want in tho Dry orrrj uowTipuon, w in io uoous oi all KinciH. Kmbroldenos, .to. SHOES ! SHOE Ladies', C.ont'a. Misos and Chllilrerra. HATS ! TrIATS ! When you want a Hat look through our w iii pay you Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wo korp most anything people want nnd won't be undoraoM. GROCERIES! Our stock of Groceries is always up to We meet you at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS & - FONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PROPKR A DOVTT.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUK GUOCKUY DEPARTMENT WII.I, ALWAYS UK FOUND FME FMESMEST GilQeMMIES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON, f In our Drug Department, which la in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clort, Mill always bo fouml tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smeanbaugh, DEALERS IN fJ CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAP?$ROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, fGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALIFY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :CQOTTBY AMD 0AB3EC: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, Have a full link civ FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! QIYE THEM CALL. tionesta, - - PEisrisr. J. E. CORAH'S Cash . . Stores, AT- KELLETTVILLE AND BALLTOWN, PA. Carry a full line of General Merchandise, including such as Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and In fact everything usually found In first class country stores. Country produce the same as cash, taken in exchange for goods. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! CHARLES MARVIN STOCK FOOD. Colebrated Electioneer Brand, the highest grade of Stock Food ever ottered to the Stock Raiser. Owners of stock will le more than pleaded when they observe the improved carriage, glossy coat and perfect health which this Food 3uickly and surely produces. Aak your ealei for it, and if he don't have it, write to CHARLES M4KVIN HTOCK FOOD CO., at Frankliu, Pa., for circulars, price list, do. lm. For bargains iu Furniture eo to S. II. Haslet & Sou's cheap furniture atore. tf. AND LOW PRICES ! I nnantltv Hi a mmllfv an. I mi nriiuu mt n. guaranteed as represented. See tho goods floods lino, wo hnvo It Wnck floods of SHOES ! SHOES ! It won't pfty anyono to buy 8hoon until HATS ! HATS ! stock before you buy. Wo guarantee It Trunks, Satchels, Wall Taper, &c. t!io standard. Fresh goods and reasonable Fred. Grettenborgcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Eu glues, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General iSlacksmithiiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. I OB WORK of every description execn. ted at the REPUBLICAN olll.e. TIME TAIW.E In licet July 6, Mill. Trains leave Tlo- l'JjrVXZ7Xym iii M,Mt ,,,r oil tJft-y Lt,, Sljiyi Vlj sod points west an If -i4iitaLftfar.i M.iin i follows: No. HS Through Freight (carry ing pnoengers) H:!W a. in. No. 31 Hiill'iilo Kxpross 12.00 noon. No. Bl Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. m. No. 8;l Oil City Exr ress dally.. 7:03 p. m For Illrkorv. Tldlniifn. Warren. Klnr.nn. linullonl, Ulcnn and tlie East: No. 30 Olean Expressdaily 8:11 n. mj No. 82 PHtsburifh Express 4:17 p. in. No. Htl Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. in . Trains O.'t and !M1 linn Dully and carry finssengers to and from points between il City and Irvinoton only. t)thor trains run daily except Sunday. Oct Time ThI!os anil full InOtrmatl from J. L. Cll.MU, Agent, Tionesta. P' It. HELL, tien lst J. A. FELT,OWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket A Huffal 73 0 A Perfirct Snceees. VII 111 Bmt, A. Antoln. Bofuglo. otToaa, writ. : 1 think fMtor Koeuig's Nerve Tonio la a perfert incMii, for aoy on. ho .nfleiwd tram a met palDful niVTOii.nrai a. I did. 1 feci Ilk. tajtell again after takiiif Ui. Tonio. Rijiaukth, K. J., Marob T, KM. B.for. I took I'aator Konnlg'l Ni.rre Tonio I ennld not .leap nlithl. and hal a snnbnm of tb. Irg., arm. uid .ometlmm all ovot th. body, bat aLr taking tb. 1001104 doa. of you Hn Tonio I could .h ep woll, and in Uirrs day. all DusnbiMM wa. gon. and have aot foitlt .iuo.. 'UUlNAliU BKKNN. 9ti Br. Past, Bt., Mosth.au, March, ism. A Touna man of yean, affested with enU p.y for ow uu year, and a very bad oms, bar ing a lean 10 to 11 fit. daily, afu nlu all alud. of mediolne. wltbont benefit, ad 1'Mtor Kouug'a Kan TonJ. wlUi tb.dit.lred efTecV M. (jUlMTAla I A Varaabla IVvk an Hryoo LULL VIhium Mnt rre. to ny Kldrera T nw W ftn poor p.Uenta ean .leo obcaia I IIIbIm UUa inedielM fre of cbarga. . Thl. remedy hu been prepared by tb. Reverend Pwtor Koenia, of Port Wavne, Ind no. IbTand uaowprepued under bladiraotton by tb. KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, Ilk Sold by Druggists ot 1 per Oottlo, 0 2T Hi Lorrolilso,8t.7S. fl DotUaa ter fiO. WBuseAIcohi pare alcohol to make Wolff's Ac.-ir. Blackisvi. Alcohol U good for Jcntlu i. It it good for the skin. AlcoheJ rrmn hi( f Ingredient of Co!i-fof ItSrida Wntcr, and Bay Rum (be well known face wu!ica. We think there ts nothing too costly to ute in a food leather preservative. Acmo Blacking retails ft! 2Cr. fni at that price sells rcalilr. X'uy , people are no accustomed to Luring n Hrcm ing or blacking at 5c and 10c. a Imttlt) that they csnnot understand tliut a I, lark ing can be cbcap at 0c. Wew.ml to meet them with cheapness if we can, ami tc .-r complish this we offer a reward of for a recipe which will enable tts to irmi. Wolff's Acmb Blacking at inch a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. We hold this offer open until . Jan. 1st, 1893. ...v-. WOUI ft BAJIDOLPH. PWlad.lphla. S3.00. Tho Snperli 'uulitira of our Two Dollar lints are on'v bcuiiiiiinu to lm known. Tliew ll.it are uiiarsnteed not to break and have no poixonoua dyes in Hie sweat hands, bo our customers will have no soro heads. Wo give tun as correct a utyle ar iz.00 as lor ".C0. NO JAY STYLES Rut onlv the well known and correct shs ex of Yuinan. Dunlnp, Knox and Miller. Prices d.no, ?i50, f00 and fS.no. Mail orders promptly fillctl. McCUEN & SI3I0N, Tailors, Halters, Furnishers, Sfod erate Price Store, S4SEXKCA STREET, CI L CITY, PA THE 0L0 RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAWFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good SUick, Good Carriages and Bug gies to lot upon the niofct ruasonuolo terms, lie will also do job TEninsra-1 All orders left at the Post Ollloe will revolve prompt attention. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MA.CI-IHSriST, FOUNDER 4 BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Work and lllacksinithing promptly done at lowest rates and Kiiarantecd. Sled shoos of all kiud on baud. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson Shop. ner.r Rail road Station, TIDIOUTE, li:3LV. $)C A WEEK and upwards positively secured by men asjents selling Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric licit, Suspensory, etc,, and by ladies selling Dr. Soolt's Elec tric Corsow. Sample free. State sex. Dr. Keott, Sis Mroa.lwav, N. Y. Xoy.l-:in. V&iMri 1 J