r m THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. Wtm, . Cditor 4 PnormtTon. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1892. KErUltMCAN TICJKKT. KTATK. Judge of the Supremo Court, JUDGE JOHN DEAN, of Blair County. . Congtess-at-Large, MAJOR ALEXANDER McDOM ELL, of Mercer County. GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. Announcements. Ratks. Congrem $20j Assembly $10; County Treasurer $S. Announcements and tickets strictly cash In advance. ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce Cant. J. J. HAIGHT, ol Howe township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce Dr. S. S. TOWLER, of Jenks township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. TREASURER, Wo are authorized to announce A. M. POUTT, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Couuty Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce QUIN TAIN JAMIESON, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, sub , ject to Republican usages. REITBLICIX COMMITTEE MEETING. In pursuance of the call of Chair man Osgood, the Republican County Committee of Forest County, met at the Sheriff's office, on Monday eve ning, May 16, 1892. Mr. Osgood being detained by official business, ex-Chairman G. V. Sawyer, called tbe meeting to order, and a Secretary trai elected, who read the call. A number of tbe regular committeemen were found absent, but as there were several good Republicans present from each township, all tbe precincts were well represented. The first thing in order was tbe fixing of a date for holding the Pri maries. A motion to make the date Saturday, June 11th, was proposed and it seemed this date was eatiufao tory to all present, and tbe motion carried unanimously. A number of voting precincts were remodeled, the population having so shifted in the past two years as to make some of the former places im practicable. The following precincts were unanimously agreed upon: Barnett Twp. At Redelvfle and Maze's Carpenter Shop. Green At Nebraska. Harmony At Fogle Farm, West Hickory, and Fleming Hill. Hickory At East Hickory. Howe At Balltown, Cooper Tract, Brookston, and Watson Farm. Jenks At Marienville, Clough's, Byromtown, and Parish. Kingsley At Newtown Mills, Star, and Whig Hill. Tionesta At Blocher's, and Bor ough. Tionesta Borough In tbe Borough. There being no other business before the Committee a motion to adjourn prevailed. Tee St. Louis Republic, a free-trade Democratic paper, says that "tbe passage of 'the cheap clothing bill' by the Democrats will save tbe people of the country (400,000,000 in the cost of clothing next year." By "the cheap clothing" bill the Republic means tbe bill putting certain classes of wool on tbe free list. Of course, the Republic knows that this bill has not and will not become a law, and therefore its assertion is an outright falsehood for that reason. But there is another reason why, if it could and should become a law, this assertion is false, and if the' Republic does not know what this reason is, it is wofully ignorant That is there that were only $338,000,000 worth of woolen foods of all kinds made in this coun try last year, and as woolen goods are tbe only ones tbat could possibly be affected by this bill, it is difficult to see how 8400,000,000 could be saved unloss the woolen manufacturers should give away all their products and add a bonus for having them taken. But this is only one on a par with all fiee trade lies. Hon. George F. Kbibbs, our Congressman, is announced in his home county, Clarion, as a candidate for re-election. As we are not "in it" we know not what tbe Democratic party of tbe district has determined upon in regard to this matter, but if close attention to business, tbe strictest fidelity to tbe interests of bis constit uency, and a stiff backbone in the discbarge of bis duly as a Democrat count for anything in that party, Ir. Kribbs should have no trouble in securing a re-nomination. And this we say with all deference to the claims of Forest county's aspirants. Mr. K. has mado a good record as a Demo crat, and as the district will, in all human probability, return a member of that party, be should be the man. If a Tammany man in New York sees anything he wants he doesn't ask for it, he simply reaches out and takes it in. The tin plate industry in Baltimore has started off with a boom and will grow with others in the same line until the Democrats kill it. The Canadian farmer has no doubt that the tariff is a tax on him. He has to pay it in order to bring bis products across the line and sell them in tbe American market. The bloody shirt is being well waved in Congress, but tiot by Repub licans. They are not eren replying to the Democrats. It ought to bo plain enough to the country who is responsi ble for ''stirring op sectional feeling." With a bill adopted which provides pensions for a certain claw of ex Con federates and bills pending to admit them to the regular army it is plain tbat the present Democratic House is doing faithfully the work of its masters. Parties who labored under the as sumption that the sending of a large number of new Democratic members to Congress implied increased economy in legislation evidently miscalculated tbe stuff of which Democrats are con structed. Blizzard. A few years ago wire nails were so dear farmers could not afford to use them, but now, under protection, they have fallen in price until they are sold for less than the tariff on the imported article, and consumers get home made nails which aro not only low in price, but tbe best quality of any made in the world. Congressman Ekloe announces that the eud of the iuvestigation into the Pension Bureau affairs is in sight, and there is every reason to believe that Mr. Eoloo is mighty glad of it. Started originally to make political capital for tbe Democracy it petered out wofully when the only party proven to have profited by rascality was the private Secretary of a Dem ocratic member of the investigating committee. Then followed the attack by Eoloe on "Commissioner Raum, and his absurd show of "plantation man ners" which led to his condemnation by his own party. Enloe will be glad to get out whole. Some of the newspapers are worry ing themselves about who shall be tbe president of the Republican National Couvention and it is said that "Hon. Galusba A. Grow is a caodidute." Mr. Grow is probably not a candidate or anything of tbe kind. It tbe Con vention want him aod any so, be will probably accept it and perform the duties ably, but, as long as we can remember, the name of Mr. Grow has been used by the Republicans of un savory reputation for every office that stuck its bead above water; so that though Mr. Grow is a good Republi can, tbe perpetual candidacy for every office has made it eom-wbat chestnutiy in flavor. Meadville Gazette. As to tbe class of independent citi zens and al! adherents of parties which under the law may not be euti tled to bave their tickets officially printed, the Supreme Court suggests a way to expedite their business within the booths. This is by means of the always convenient priuted "sticker." The understanding has been that a strict iuterpretation of the positive declaration of the law that the State shall print all the ballots which can be legally used would prevent tbe use of any such device as Chief Justice Paxson suggests. Of course, if one name can be used as a slicker, a whole ticket can thus be prepared. There fore the indepedent citizen can lake with him to the polling place a printed ticket not prepared by the State, run his tongue along its entire length, aod plaster tbe whole thing on the official ballot. PA Had elphia Telegraph. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with tho Philadelphia Weekly JYc atl'ords an opportunity for obtaining an in.men.se amount of reading at a very trilling cost, llv this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish bolh the Kkithi.ican and the Weekly I'res at the very low price of 1.7o. Any person send i Hi us this amount will receive the two papers for one year, an advance of oniy zo cents over (.he price of the Repub lican alone. Old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and f 1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid otler. The Weekly 1'ieits is the very best weekly family in the country, containing 10 pages weekly of the choicest General News, Household and Agricultural reading, .Strong Editorials, Young Peoplo's De partment, a good Continued Story, in short everything that goes to muku tho most desirable family reading mutter. With those two papers in your family you will be fciire of the bent seri'ice in" each department. The Kkithi.k an U the oldest and best of the coui.ty papers, sup plies you weekly with all the homo news of interest, such as no eitv weekly can jKjssibly give, and the Weekly l'rex pro vides you Willi all the world wide news anil a uiasj of general reading such as no local paper cmn jsmsibly furnish. By taking advantago of our combined oiler you get the best of each class of reading in its proper place and at a price so rea sonable that you cannot all'ord to deprive yourself and I'umily of the benefit of it. No such otler has ever been made by any responsible paper in the county. .Sub scribe now. I WILL NOT Round to I,ead. I have Ihe finest line of DRY GOODS In this part of tho country. You And In this department, Cashmere, Armadale Zophvrs, Hedford (lords, Pineapple Tissue, Irish I.awn, and Dress Hoods of all kinds and prices. This stock lias never been so oomplcte. isr i.inn s' Am uexts iH.i'AitT.n i:ts, Yon can find anything you want. Ladles' White Hoods. Gent's Dress Shirts, to the Working Shirt. It will pay you to see this line liefore yon buy. MIM.IXI.UY. In this department I beat them all. It Is the most complete lino ever seen In this part of the Stitte ami ladies yon should see It before you buy. Tho very latest styles of Hats and Honnets, al low prices Paris styles. SIMMS AM ROOTS. In this department you find tho fine grade of Tucker A Marvin's, and a number of other makes. Shoes for tho ladies, also a line line for children and babies. For the gentlemen I have boots and shoes ot all kinds. Tho line shoes and workinu shoes at very low prices. 1 1. ITS ATI CAIS, I am up with rest of dealers and keep the very latest styles. Yon should not forget this department. " lYlIMr.S' WIMIS. Al! Tsilnr Made. A perfect lit and In the latest styles. CLOTH IXC4 Ii:ii HTM KXT. ii.. i T'll1.ir".V,1 t,,n,!rff'-"t) ""' '" "elected stock ever soen hero before. I stand he head In Clothing line. Can not and will not be beat in prices, styles and the ,n J ?i ?A.."TC,ll,0,,I,,ni f ymi wnnt ' ' ror ywlf or boys', como to my s" ......... a, v.. ,iu viimiiviu kyu Bre nt me rignt plftCO, CARPET 1EPARTJIEXT. and vntSZrrvh Fi"r .iX Cl?th' r1r"P1K Curtains. Window Shades, Door Mats, and Wall Paper. This department would make you feel sure of gottina uoods hero as . i" . y ?LtUa f"llowiK articles such as a Ruby Carriage, Itieycles Um brellas, Parasols, and Queensware. send to mo, and vou will get it ol eaporthan a y It ia'tlio ho't 1 TVi fr 1110 lBtest '"'Proved Wheeler A vv ilion sewing mach?ne It is the best and lightest running machine In the world. I sell on the ins "nil nent P7AT&, Sffi-'. MIT. "aortweai;.,'.",llmCnt Ugliest price paid for Hides, TelU, and DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. R. BARNETT, Genl Merchandise ! TIONESTA, PA. mm mmm mm IS ELEGANT, And wo arc prepared to meet tho 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 tho way of General Mer chandise, all Fresh, New, Seasonable and Handsome. Call in. We feel sure we can save money on your purchases. R. BARNETT. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to 6how farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of The "Wood machines, as made for 1 .92, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the "Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lift and the new axlo extension cn tho Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rake3, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. niLL, Agent, TIONESTA, IxPIEZtTIfcT. MlTiinric trm m.- r Repairing, Mending, Making the Old f ana worn uui now. TTOP T1AT.S AM 1 tnmnrmnA f 1 hop and IUe be&t gums, buldams and ex- pec toranis w now n producing refreshing flefp, and when the mind is at. n:nrii-o it ' asi-i.-ta nature and iieai s tne brxiy. The healthful and me d ieUial prii-crticn of I h a hop are well known. Hop liulum will euro rtrv jCF I'oBgLn, ('old, An F f Ihtua ftore Throat, t'onftUDiutiun, iirooa chili, and all Pulraon nrr Com pi mm, it at- k lata to raise the phlegm and i iar Ibbluug or all morbid matter, Jim hem will rind the PALS AM dJteelh nt.bulo fortbemselveaanacbildrm. It cures when euro u lo fciHa Try it. IT CU H ES thn inott r tub born caw, whrn all otber rimertiuft have foiled. IT ALLAYS t',. r.,.v.. frr-m that irrrlble Cough whea cure U io the bulaaca. If j-ou rm tmutiled with Lung ar Pulmonary compUuui.j uu tUjuiUd lake iiur IUlsim. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample for 35 cents. at your druggets. Do not .ccpt . lubntltat. Wholi'eal. liot aa and 2SS Washington Str.et, urrALU. ft. t. Tlio Clino Circular W iluKttwl Hi'UilliliM-kii Warranted I'ukreukaMj 1I.I.I K1 K.T.I. HIKB. CHACE 11HHINE MFG. CO., Orange, Mass. Dr. W. P. CONNEHS EYE, EAR, NOSE Ji THROAT SIMEON, M'COLLUfll BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA Ollii-e Hours to 11 a. in. ; 2 to 4 p. ui. 7 to V p. in. Sunday, 4 to a p. in. Pra.-iiue limited lo above bpouiultiea. H 1' :! 9 a BE OUTDONE. at al- ire Ginseng. OOD, R. C. HEATH, STARR. FOREST COUNTY. PCNN. Agent for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of livory Description. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I handle none but the very latest and bent of machinery and Hell on tho easiest terms possiblo. Parties contoinplatiiiK the purchased' anything in this line should consult me before closing a ileal, as I fool satislied I can do better by tliuin than they can do elsewhere. Correspondence solicited and promptly attended to. Manufacturer of und Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. HON EST A. PA. H. J. HOPKINS I CO, LEADERS IN aiANTITY. ftUALITY. AND LOW PRICES ! ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING I CLOTHING! Talk nlKitit Clothinir! Wo have th quantity, tho finality and nnr prleon nro nt tho bottom. Our (roods aro now, fronh, nnd nil guaranteed aa represented. Noo tho cnenU and get tho prices before you bny. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what yon want In tho Drv Onods line, wo havo It. ninck Uood of every description. Whito Hoods of nil kiiids. I'.mbroiderles, .frc. SHOES! SHOES I SHOES I SHOES! Ladies', Clout's, Misses', lildion'a. they seo what wo have mid lo price. HATSIHATS! When you want a ITat look through our " III J UH, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. Wo kerp most anything people want ami won't ho undersold, GROCERIES! Our stock of Groceries is always up to the standard. Fresh goods nnd reasonable prices. Wo meet you nt tho door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGG-INS - & - PONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PKOriSH . doi:tt,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR fiUOCKRV DEPARTMENT Wild, ALWAYS UK FOUND THE FlWSIIhWF GmcmiJSS. UERRIKS, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will alwnys ho found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, 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 DEPARTM ENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVF. A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! GIYE THEM .A. CALL. tioistesty, Fred. Orettenhergcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machiuory, En (rinos, Od ell Tools, n.w or Water l it tinpi and General lllacksmilhiiin prompt ly done at Low llatea. Repairiii!; Mill Machinery Riven upecial attention, and aatitifuction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just wont of tho Shaw House, Tidioute, Pu. Your patronao solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. CHARLES MARVIN ' STOCK FOOD. Celebrated Electioneer Hi and, tho highest prade of Stock-Food ever uttered to tho Stock Raider. Owners of Uck will ho more than pleaded wheu they obHcrve tho improved carriage, glossy coat and perfect health which this Food quickly and surely produce. Ask vour dealer lor it, and if he don't have it, write to CHARLES MARVIN riTOCK FOOD CO., at Franklin, Pa., for circular.!, prico list, Ao. Jin. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having boeu taken out by the undoi'siciicd, on tho es tate of Tho.s. Pownell, dceeasuil, lalo of Forest County, Pa., all persons lieiiiR in deliloil to said docedent will please make prompt pa.vuici'i, and those having claims atraiiiht said estate will present them for settlement. Also all claims against, or iudolitednci'S to, T. L. Pownell, doceased, will be presented to the undersigned. S. .1. WOLCOTT, Administrator. T. F. KITC1JEY, Attorney. at. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoes until HATS ! HATS ! Htork before you lmy. Wo Rtiarnntoo It - - pjraisrisr. For the Purpose of Reducing our Over Stock, we offer our Entire Stock of PLOWS at the following exceoding. ly Low Prices, FOR O A. s n . No. .13 (Syracuse, Solid Steel, M " 81 " " " 14.00 " 8 " Steel Iloam, 1I.(K " ftfiA " Wool " 10.00 " l.-H) " Steel " 10.00 " 1.-78 " Iron " 10.00 " 1U " Side Hill 10.00 " al " " " (t.00 " 40 Oliver, Wood Ileam, 10,00 " 40X " " " lo.(Kl " 140X " " ' 10.00 " ltt " " lo.OO " !! " Iron " 10.(H) " 6 " W(Mid " O.oo " -M Gale, " " lo.uo " " " " 7.r,o " an " " ' ooo " '.'7 " " ' I0.1H) " '27A " " " lo.tHJ " AS " Ro.l ' tt.00 " A4 " " " (1.00 ' a Gowanda Steel, Iron Ileain, 1J.(,0 " i " Iron, " " 10,00 iiero is mo lUianco ot your lite lo pro cure a plow at cost or below. We aro de termined to reduce our stock and arc willing to mako theso sucriiices FOR CASH ONLY. All oilier Agriirultunil Iiiiphoumits ut liojoriioiiuiujy low ju icr. The Pickett Hardware Co., LIMITED, u AKitr.v, - riixx. TIME TAP.LE In eHeet July 6, lHI'l. Train leare Tio nesta Tor Oil City and point west a , follow. I No. 111 Throuith Frelitht (earrr- ln lmsNencers) fli.'W . m. No. I Jit nutlalo Kxpres jaini noon. fll Way Freicht (earrylnir No. No. pBHsemters) 4:17 p. til. m Oil City Exj res dally.. 7:03 p. in. For Hickory, Tldlonfn, Warren, Kinzntt, Rradlord, Olean and the East: No. H0 Olean Ex pre daily 8:41 . m. No. Xi PillsburKh Expres 4:17 p. m. No. INI ThroiiKh FreiKht (car rying passengois) 7:00 p. m TralnH 0:1 and !M1 Run Dnlly and parry passengers to and from points bntwroil Oil City ami Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Table and full Information) from .1. L. CRAIG, Airenl, Tionesta, Pav II. illCLL, Gen'lKunt. J. A. FELLOWS. Gen'l PiiHRongr-r A Ticket Agent, itunaio, n. i . 0 0 ftivSfciuC Ihrlmai Conldn't Cnr. X Bhdmvim.. Hamilton Co., O., Jnn ldflB. On. botUe ol 1 t..r KosiiIr'i Nom Tom. euml nis enllruty, alter I'tiTKloiani bad tri unnaooB.iifiilljr fur algbt tuouihi to rellevvnaof dtod. dobllitr. W. HUKNiitU ElA). Tbi.ht, Ont., Jan. 14, isot. Uy wlrs bai tAkpn Hi tottloa of P.tor Kiieulg'i Morv Tonlo ; thn haa bad no return of f hA At. tl 4 1 4lmlnl 41iCa b . I . t . ... dc.lred Hoot. 1 cbfwrtiillT recommoud H torni-v nr. inff.n.i. fvn.. . 1 . . . I ... . . " -rFW-' JOHN OllANT. AlKvat a war ago 1 notlnod tnj rluat IsuhI oon. bm Ujoy all ba.1 no eflnct. Attor uiinil tbrfwotfoiir bottles of I'artor KoenU'. i?erve Tonlo u,t hand oouod to .lk. and 1 tound "t ell KalliliiK verylhi. I tUiu tbia nwdiclna la THOS.OHEIU.T FREE ' Vatoabls Rook Tnrmm and poor p.Untfl can aim obtain mmmm ubiiivui. UI toikh. Thia rxmoctTbaa born jpmparcd by the itewrantf Pastor Koonm. of Fort Wavnp, Jnd alao.iaw.aa4 lanowpreparcdundcrbtadlrccUoa brtba KOEN1G MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Dratnrl.ita at 9 1 ior CoUlo. 0 to 90 Xmtsq blxe, 41.73. GnottleifurCS. mm VteaAIcoliO; . pur alcohol to make WoLrtJa Acmb J jood for lent lit r; Jk coliol istlicrhirf f , '- rida Wnttr, cud Ulackino. Alcohol ii good it is good for the sk in. Alcol ingredient of Cologne, Florida Bay Rum tlis null known fare re nats. V oatljr lo naa ' We think there la nothing too coalljr in a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails and at that price fells rraditr. Y.ir.y peoploarj'so aecimtompd to Imvltii; n drew, ing or blacking at rc. and lOv. n Ixillle that they cannet imdcrslund thut r hlt( ingeanle clieaj nt i'Oc. We want to met them with eheapneM if ve ran, and to ac complish litis we offer a reward of tot a recipe which will enable tit to ma' s Wolff's Acmi IIlackino at inch a price that a retailer can profitably sell it et 10. a bottle. We bold this offer open until Jan. Ut, 1893. WOLTT EAJTDOLPH, Pbiladelrhla. The Supei 'ii ioalitie of our Two Dollar !It;!m are only Imuhiuiii't to lo known. T!iesi 1 1 its n e iMinniTiipcd not to break and I. .vc no p.ii"i:ous Ayv In tho aweat b:inds. s mil' ciislono i-s will have 110 .u-.re hea ls. Wo (rive ii-.t as correct a atl lor $2 00 as lor .VWi. NO JAY STYLES lint only the well known and correct tdmres of Youmnn. Pmnlap, Knox and Miller. Prices J.(hl, f'.M, C1.0J ami $XM. Mall orders proinpl.lv filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailor, Matters, FurnlKheis, Mod crnto Pi i'-o Store, 33 SENECA STREET, OIL CITY, PA THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, ol.- TIONESTA. - PENT- S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETC Good Sto'k, Good Carriaos and U tries to let upon the most reasonable tern lie will alo do ' JOB TE-AidllLTG-1 All orders left at the Post Otlioe will roeeive prompt alteuiion. TrmouTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MA-CHIlSriST, FOUNDER S BLACKSMITH. All M:iehino and Foundry Work and llhieksniiiliini; pnniiiitly (Uiin at lowest rales and kuiii aiitocd. Sled shoes of all kind 011 b:uid. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson bhop, near Rail road Station, tiimouti: ri:x.. ENGINES SAW MILLS, S2.00. I M tii it us 1 1 1 c a m ltii 1 1 :s. Bo .t Ma.-hiuery ut Lowest Prices. A. B. FA7.CUHAR CO., YORK, PA. I
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