THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, IDITOR 4 PROPRItTOH. WEDNESDAY. MAY 81, 1893. ASXOUNCEMEXTS. Tkrm. Prothonotary. $10; Sheriff, $S; County ComminRionor.'f.'i; Auditor, fsj Jury Commissioner, $.!; Stnte Delegate, f?. Announcement and tickets must lie paid for when ordered. PROTHONOTARY. Wo are authorized to announce CAL VIN M. A RN KK, of Tioncst B a candi date for Prothonotary, subject to Repub lican usurps. We are authorized to announce JOHN II. ROHKKTSON, of Jenks township, as a camlidnte for Prothonotary, subjout to Kepubliran usages. SUERIFF. We are authorized to anuownce J. H. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, Biiijpct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce CHAS. F. GRIFFIN, of Howo township, as a candidato for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce HAR RY MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Shoriff, subject to Republi can usafros. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce WM. B. HEATH, of Kinpsley township, 89 a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kinpsley township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. M. COON, of Harnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JAS. McINTYRE, of Harmony Township as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. A. CONN ELY, of Hickory Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY AUDITOR. We aro authorized to announce M. E. ABBOTT, of Hickory township, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. L. STROUP, of Howe township, as a candi date for County Auditor, subject to Re publican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce W. E. WITHERELL, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. B, CARPENTER, of Kingsley township as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to .Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. Ve are authorized to announce J. W. JAMIESON, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention. The financial failure of ex-Secretary Foster is to be deplored. He (imply had too many irons in the fire. All of these financial failures in New York and the West, aod Cleve land in office but three months. This administration will have to brace up in its financial policy or it will beat the record. It has been so busy de vising schemes to reduce the tariff that it has not had much time to deal with really great questions that de mand its attention. But what could be expected with such a "dandy" Se cretary of the Treasury ? The revenue collectorship of the 23d (Pittsburg) district has been awarded to Edward P. Kearns, of of Pittsburg, thus leaving out in the cold Franklin's aspirant, J. S. Mo Garry, who was supposed all along to have the dead cinch nn the plum. But that's the style down at Wash ington. A basket full of "endorse ments" count for no more than a simple application with the right man's recommendation hitched to the bottom. Tbe collectorship payb $4,500 a year, and there are 118 ap poiotmeots under it, including 19 deputy colectors. More exhibitors are removing their exhibits from Chicago because of Sunday opening of the World's Fair Gates. Tbe latest to take ac tion are the Methodist ministers of New York, who resolved to withdraw tbe exhibit of tbe Methodist Church, aod the agents of the Methodist Book Concern have been instructed lu act promptly if tbe gates are open ed. This shows how tbe Christaios of tbe country feel ou this Sabbath breaking question. They do not pro pose to countenance or be parties to any desecration of Sunday, and they are a class of people who are out spoken and not afraid to say what tbey think. That their action will hurt the fair no one pretends to doubt, but the managers of tbe fair ars des perate in their defiance, and will do as they please despite every protest Aod they jay tbey are Americans. it jooks as it mere will be some thing done in the matter of a road T 1 , j. . , .... law. a (senate special committee, having received an intimation from tbe Governor that he will sign uo bill containing an appropriation, at once got together and in a short lime con structed a bill out of the half dozen bills prepared in the last six months taking what it considers the best fea ture of encb. Briefly the bill pro vides for the levy of a maximum tax of 6 mills for road purposes, places the construction and repair of roads in tbe bands of a couty supervisor who will direct tbe township super visors, and repeals all local road laws including the one permitting road tax to be worked out. This bill may become a law, aud if it does we hope to see it work all right, but its changes aro very radical. However, as an experiment, let it go. The one feature of doing away with the work ing out of road tax is a good one and radical departure from Ihe old laws that seemed so firmly rooted as to be incapable of being repealed. A cojnty supervisor, one who attends strictly to business, and devotes his whole time to the work, ought to do a great deal of good, but he must know something of roads and he must be a practical man. The coun ty roads in almost every county have been the subject of much ridicule and abuse, and rightly so, for they are very bad, and the correction of existing abuses will very much please the people who have to use the roads, llarrUburg Telegraph. Gov. Pattison on Friday last ve toed the compulsory education bill, this being bis second veto of that measure. He repeats his objections of two years ago. He thinks it is a doubtful experiment, and is not in accord with enlightened sentiment. It will establish a system so intricate, burdensome, elaborate and expensive that it will break of its owo weight or be utterly neglected and inefficient. The whole school system will be de moralized and expense increased. The Governor's ideas of what the bill would or would not do are precisely contrary to the combined judgment of two legislatures, and while he may be right and all the others wrong, the people would have liked very much to have tried the experiment at least, and if found of no good could easily have repealed the law before much damage was done. Compulsory edu cation will come sooner or later. SrEAKiNQ of the income tax, which, it is said, Cleveland favors, tbe New York Press says : "When David A. Wells was Com missioner of Internal Revenue he as serted that the income tax in force in 1868 was paid by only 250,000 per- sous out of a total population of 40,- 000,000." Tbe Telegraph said recently that it is almost imposible to make an hon est collection of income tax, and Mr. Wells' statement bears out our asser tion. But why should we have an income tax to help the revenues of the country when we have a system of tariff revenue that not only pro vides funds but protects American in terests? Only for a short time in this country has an income tax been col lected during and subsequent to the war period. An income tax is essen tially English and the Democratio press which follows where Cleveland leads is loud in its praise of tbe British income tax. Harruburg Tel egraph. UEITBLICAlf PRIMARY ELECMOJJ. Pursuant to a Resolution of the County Committee, passtd May J5th, 1893, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest County meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the lollowing named places of holding primary elections, to- wit: Barnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop Barnett, at Redclyffo. Green, at Nebraska, Forest House. Green, at Guitonville, School House. Harmony, at Foglo Farm. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, at Fleming Hill. Hickory, at East Hickory. Howe, West, at Balltown. Howe, at Cooper Tract. Howe, at Boxburg. Howe, Lower, at Watson Farm. Howe, at Frosts. Jenks, East, at Byromtown. Jenks, Central, at Marienvil'.e. Jenks, at dough's Mill. Jenks, at Parrish. Jenks, at Campbell, Ritts & Co.'s mill, where Republicans of Eastern Kingsley will vote. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. Kingsley, at Starr. Kingsley, at Kellettville. Tionesta township, at Court House. Tionesta township, at Blocker's. Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate : One person fur Prothonotary. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for Couuty Commissioner, Two persons for County Auditor. One person for Jury Commissioner. One person for Delegate to the State Convention. .Each election precinct will also elect one person for Member of tlio County Committee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain open until 7 p. m Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, Juue 19, at 2 o'clock p. m. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1881, regulating Primary Elections, that Judges and Clerks, before eiitcring upon the discharge of their duties shall take and subscribe an oath or aflirmation in presence of each other. Amos F. Lkdebur, Chairman Republican Co. Com FARMERS, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. To get a cheap Kay Rake, as nave a lew on hand ana am going out of the agency busiuess, I will sell at reduced prices. I also have some Fertilizer tbat I will dispose of at a reduction. Order early and get the benefit of tbe reductions. Every thing fully warranted. R. C. Heath, If. Blarr, Pa YOU ARE THE JUDGES. We will abide by your decision. We have completed our 'stock of goods and are now ready for Inspection In Quality, Stylo, Price ami Make-up of everything in' our lino. Wo deal exclusively In CI-OTIIIWCS, FITKXIKIIIXC.N, HOOTS A SIIOIX, and therefore claim to have our stock in better shape and more complete than when found in connection with other lines of goods. We do not only make these claims but we are willing to let our customers decide these claims for lis. Wo know you nre honest ami Intelligent, and we res'pect your judgment. We have just receivod our SUMMER-:-SUITS! And now have a large, new and most complete line of Suits for Men, Hoys and Youths, at prices that will astonish you, as being so low for such a high quality of goods Away With Old Fashioned High Prices ! nd pome and see us. Wp aro right at the front with In nest goods at lowest prices. Do not pay $15 or $20 for a Summer Suit when von can got one equally as good for$S, $10 or $12, that Tor stylo, qual ity of goods and tit is good enough for any one to wear to Uo WORLD'S FAIR. We also havo Boys' Suits equally as pood, in prices ranging from $1 to fst and Youths' from $1.50 to $5. HATS. Wo can prove bevond a doubt that wo have the newest shades in the bestshapes. Koroys irom i..i to (.(.uo, and Tourists from $1.25 to $,'1.00. SHIRTS. Our stock is comnleto. The 'Xeirlicreo' Is found here in the Foreign and Domes tic condition, and in all complexions, and its services can bo procured at reas onable prices. We have all sizes in the new patent sliort bosom Laundned line shirt. UNDERWEAR, We have from the shirt that is worth 5c. to the suit that is worth $.1.00. NECKWEAR. We have what you want in neckwear. Also Collars and Cuffs. SHOES. In Shoes we will simply say that we please the Ladies, which ouglit to be a sulllcieni recommendation for their style, quality and price. Wo will say without fear of contradition, that we have the most stylish, the cleanest, and thelarcrpst stock in a complote line of sizes and widths, from A to EE, that were ever shown to the publio in Tionesta. We on ly handle goods that the manufacturers will stamp their name on, and every pair is warraiueii as representee,. Come and buy where satisfaction and fair dealing is guaranteed. Ourcutomers can inform you in regard to our reliabil ity, wo are always at home and you aro always welcome to come and see lis, and 10 see our goous ana get the pricos. Remember, everything now and no old goods to work off. We are Yours in Friendship, O. F. MILES &CO. HOLEMAN BUILDING, TIOFESTA, JFJl. C. M. Wliiteiiiau, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlandor, next door to w. . l. ik r. u. K. station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION ERI ES, WHOLESALE AND RATA I L. Also tho FAMOUS PILLS8URY FLOUR! I guarantoe prices as low as the lowest. and all goods delivered free of charge Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIONESTA, IF-A.. TIME TABLE In effect Janv. 1, 1H93. Ml Trains leave Tio- Is J nest a for Oil City - "W ntifi nniiiln u-nu, an tollows: No.D3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) (1:40 a. m No. 31 Buffalo Express 12:07 noon. iso. oi vv ay reigut (carrying passengers) 4:15 p.m. .1.1 Mil - 1.' I T , . 1 oj.uii vnjr ressuany.. r.oi p. in, For Hickory, Tidioute. Warren. Ki Bradford, Oleau and the East : No. 80 Oleun Express daily... 8:41 a. m. No. 82 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in. w jiuwiiKji x-iuigui quar rying passemrersl At. Ml tn No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. m Trains 93 and 96 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from ooiiits between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other I ruins run uany except aunuay. Get Time Tables and full Information irom s. 4- tL,AKIv, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gen lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gfcll'l PHMMPtlirnr At Tii.lr at l..aiit Buffalo, N. V. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR Good Stock, Good Carriugos and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable ter lie will also do JOB TZE.ZMZIItTGr- All orders loft at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. r . gin fii a i iiii.uii) ' WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT MINTZ'S ! NEW GOODS 1 THE LATEST STYLE & PATTERNS. OUIl IHtY (JOOI)S 1K1AIITJU?XT Was never so complete as now. Ladies should not fall to Dress Goods and White Goods, In very latest styles, direct from Paris, should not mil to look through this Department before buying. "OOrVP QTIOT7 Department Is complete. Wo havo tho finest shops JJvyWl IV Oll-Li for Ladies, Men and Children in the market. CXOTII IX IiF.IW HTM EXT. You will find tho vory latest styles and patterns. Gentlemen, you should not fall to look at this' stock. And In youths' and children's clothing I have the largest stock in Marienville. Prices that will make you stare. Hat and Caps In all the most popular makes and styles. OUR GENTS' FURNISH ING DEPARTMENT is now complete. We have tho very latest styles in Neckwear, Shirts, A-o. CARFUT 1 i:iAIlT?I KXT. In this Department you will find tho latest designs and patterns. Drapery, Shades, and Wall Paper, Rugs, Mats and Hangings. sriiixu caii:s axi wiiafs, All Tailor Made and very stylish. Remember, you will find the largest stock in Forest County at DAVID MINTZ'S, MARIENVILLE, PA. N. H. Highest price paid for Wool, Polls, Beef Hidos, and Ginseng. BARNETT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes You havo doubtless been thinking likely have concluded to make tho at tho right figure. We think we havo it. At least we would like to show you goods and pricos before you go elsewhero, and thoioforo invito you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, we'll Ladies' Dress Goods, We have made a special effort to pet while for fine quality and low price line, our summer Goods are especially neat and catchey. In Furnishing Goods, Both Ladies' and Gouts', wo take special prido In our stock, for we foel confi dent they will please the customer, Our (Summer Underwear has been select ed with a view to its wearing qualities as well as for the comfort it will afford Collars, Cuffs, Tics, Dress and Outing shirts wo have in endless variety. Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don t rail to come to us when you solost your hat for the summer. Wo' 11 fit you out and you'll be more than pleased." And in shoes 1 There's whore take tho cake. All kinds, Sizes, Styles and Prices. For Ladies, for Gents, for uwja, T vjins, aim uui iiui it'asi, GROCERIES, Our Grocery Dopartmont is supplied, nuviuo, eauv UOU a, mv tv J IIIU BARNETT, SCOWDEN MANUFACTURERS OF CAKIUAKES, WAGOYS AM) SLEIGHS. First Cla- LAWN AT T M- $4,00, NSf I $4o"oO. and upwards. . X J This is raro Bargain. ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing iflufliiuesj, Horse Hakes, Garden Tools, AND FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us before you buy. We can save RAMBLER: BICYCLES ;oniiiilIi-y & Jeffrey Co. make of Bicyclo are tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and i aro consid ered the best Road Wheel aud are fully Guaranteed in all re respects. For prices and par ticulars inquire of 91. II. Mat. HI 111:, TIONESTA, PENN. Send for Catalogue. I Y YOU WANT a respectable Job of J- pnntintf at a reasonable price send your order to this othuo. seo our Summer tho Millinery Department vou tlnd the nd tho Ladies and prices that can not lie boat. Curtains, To BARGAINS ! of getting a Now Summer Suit, and quite investment when you find what you want stay by tho best of them. And thon in tho patterns that are bound to please, thero is nothing that can compare with our ior IKIUICS. as usual, with tho freshest and purostthe llUIl'y JiriUUH, OllllOr. tODie ntlU 8C0. TIONESTA. & CLARK, Tho Celobrated iCIIIXl you monoy. TIOUESTA, PA. WE ARE OPENING LR SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, Aud are prepared with a superb stock of tlio World s Finest Productions to make Clothing to order, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Get your ordor in for your WOKI,l'H IMIIt SUIT. And don't forget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings" we mean UaU, Shiita, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, White Vents, Traveling Bugs, Umbrellas, Mack in tosh Coats, Etc. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Ktore. Exclusive agents for Dr, Jaeuer's Sanitary Woolen Underwear, Ycoman'sceli-bratcd New York Hats and Pedru-k s Custom .Shirts to order. 25 AND 21) SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA, D L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS (.Successors to 11. ,t. Want to say something about Hats, Caps and General Merchandise. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WHITE GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -WHEN IT GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED! W e are right in tho business. Our Grocery Department is kept right up to the standard. The assortment is complete and the goods aro always fresh and of tho best varieties. Bought Tor cash and sold at "live and let live" prices. Come and seo us. lou will tlnd us at homo from early morning till eight o'clock at night. SIGGINS - (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND THE FBESHEST G2lQCEfiIEg. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Dopartmont, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clork. will alu-ava lw, f..,..,.l !, ' rUHEST DRUGS 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. :0 0UHT2B Y FBOBUOS'MD .0 ASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show fanners as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1892, 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 axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine tho "Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOT J I HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before making purchase I would auk Farmera and others to inspect my stock and prices. Everything o( the best and most approved quality, and at priooa with in the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Fa. THE LINDSEY MOWING IWAGHINE KNIFE GRINDING CO.. (LIMITED.) of i.ixisi:y, ia la now prepared to turn out a largo num bor oi Grinders, and is about ready to furnish them to those who have scoured territory. P. T. HUTTLE, t'lurliigtou, l'a., is Owner ami Controller of Forest Coun ty for the Kale of the Machine. imH-Jm F. R. LANSON & LANSON, HOPKINS A CO.) Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Wo have Just opened up our Spring Stock of Clothing, ami without a doubt it Is tho most enntploto assortment we have ever had. You could scarcely mention a stylo..or color but what wo would havo it, In slzesto fUJtho boy, 4 years old or tho man weighing 2.10 lbs., and tho prlcejis what adds to the' beauty of tho goods. AWAY DOWN. In Dross Goods wo have excelled all previous offortMlnthls lino. Our assortment Is moro varied, embracing all the now novelties In Worsted Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ao. It will pay you to look them over even If you don't want to buy a cent's worth. LINE OF BLACK COODS. In White Goods, Flounclngs and Embroidory, wo take a back seat for nobody. Anything you want in Wash Goods. Trlnta, Ginghams, Bhullics, Sat linos and Noveltios wo have In endless variety. With our Shoo Department chock full and tnoroleonilng ev ery day, wo don't seo why we can't lit any foot in any stylo. Wo havo completo linos lu Ijulies', Gent's, Misses, Boys' and Children's, including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival or Hats Just opened. All'tho now shapes and colors, suitable for old nion, boys and childron. Caps for girls, caps for boys, caps for nion. COMES TO- & - NASON, SIGGINS A FONES,) & GROCERS, - - PENN. AND CHEMICALS ! Smearbaugh, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Dr.W.F. C0NNERS EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT SURGEON, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollice Hours U to 11 a. in. ; 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to W p. in. Sunday, 4 to (1 p. lu. Practice limited to above specialties. S. H. HASLET & SDNS.,