I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 18!X A'M)l'NCEMEXTS. . Tkrms, Prothonotary, $10; Sheriff, S; County CominisHloncr,'$.ri; Auditor, $1; .Tnry Commissioner, (2; State DclcKato, $2. Announcements and ticket must lie paid for when ordered. TROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce CAL VIN M. AKN Kll, of Tionesta as a candi dnto for I'rothonotary, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN II. ROBERTSON, of .tonka township, an a randidaU) for I'rothonotary, subject to Republican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to annoiinop J. II. RUTLER. of Tionesta, as a candidate for Shcriir, subject to Rppul)lican usages. We arp authorized to announce OH AS. F. GRIFFIN, of Howe township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subjoct to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce HAR RY MAZE, of Jenka township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We arp authorized to announce WM. B. HEATH, of Kingsley township, bs a candidate lor County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley township, as a candidate for County " Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. M. COON, of Barnett township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JAS. McINTYRE, ol 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 are 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. WITH ERELL, 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 Tionosta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican Suite Con vention. Republicans, Attend the Primaries. Republicans should keep in mi ml the fact that next Saturday afternoon tbo Republican Primary election takes place in this county, and all should suit their business to the occa sion and be on hand lo assist in mak ing the ticket for the fall campaign. It is not only the privilege but the duty of every Republican to attend the Primaries and cast his ballot for the cadidate of his choice, and none should put themselves in the attitude of stay-at-homes, and then complain because certain persous were or were not Dominated. We hope to see a good turnout in all the towuships ; it always gives better satisfaction, and indicates a healthy coudition of the party. Let us have a full and fair expression of the Republican voters. No one can then complain. A Frlgrhtrul Calamity. The old Ford's Theatre building at the National Capital, iu which Presi dent Lincoln was assassinated, col lapsed on Friday morning last. Over 400 Government clerks were in the building at the time. The building, which had been repeatedly condemn ed as unsafe, bad been used for a Dumber of years as part of the office of the Surgeon General of the Army. The building stood on Tenth street, Northwest, between E and F streets, and not far from Pennsylvania ave nue. An excavation for bd electric light plant was being made in the collar of the structure, a three-story affair, and according to the best in formation obtainable the workmen that morning had dug beneath the foundation supports in the front of the building, weakening tbem to such an extent that the walls gave way be fore they could be jacked. Upward of twenty-five dead bodies have thus far been takeu from the ruins, and mauy scores of wouuded, many more or less seriously. There were few Peunsylvanlans iu this de partment of the government service, hence the records show but few names among the dead and injured. A thorough investigation will be made as to the cause of and responsibility lor the terrible calamity. The Democratic tariff tiukers are demanding a tax on tea aud coffee. This is one of the "benefits" the par ty promised to give the American workiogman. Auother will be lower wages. IIukbah for William McKioley ! The Buckeye Republicans reuorui Dated him for Governor last week, and they are going to re-elect him 'The name of McKiuley is one to coujure by, and the Republican of Ohio are to be congratulated on se curing his consent to again be a can di J ate. Jiy-lhe-way, the gallant Ma jur stands iu great danger of Presi dential lightning in .'06. We don't hear so much crowing on the Democratic back scats about the Republicno party being dead since that Ohio convention that nominated William McKinley for Governor. The Republican party is the liveliest old corpse outside of a grave. Our own Senator Hall has won the prize after a hard aud well fought fight. The news of his appointment as U. S. District Attorney for the western district of Pennsylvania, was made public yesterday. This will leave a vacancy in the Senatorial of fice, but as the legislature does not meet again for two years there will be no need of a special election. The Republican Legislature placed a good many appointments in the Governor's hands, and the Governor is filling the new offices as fast as he can. It will please the good Demo crats of the State to know that the new Dairy and Food Commissioner, Easlbnrn Reeder, is a blooming mug wump, who belongs to any and all parties just as it suits him. Since his appointment, however, he may be come permanently attached to the Democratic party at least so long as his commission lasts. You never can tell when a mugwump is going to fall ofT the fence or climb up again on the top rail. Sixty deaths from cholera have oc curred at Mecca, where the disease is epidemic. It is only a question of time when the disease will spread all over Europe unless something is clone. The summer is just beginning and we are confronted with a very serious situation. There can be Do question of the fact that the disease is bound to spread to this country. With all of our precaution last year there were several deaths from cholera in New York city, and with all our precau tion we cannot prevent it from get ting ioto this country this year un less immigration is not only restiict ed but preveuted entirely. But in the meantime the people can adopt means that will find them prepared to fight the disease when it comes. CleanliDess and a liberal use of dis infectants will do rnoch to ward off the disease. The accident at Washington last Friday by which many were killed and wounded by the collapse of the building used as the Government Medical Institute was one of those horrible affairs that could have been averted. Long ago the building was condemned as unsafe and weak, but those who should have made it their business to at once remove the de partment from the rickety old build iogdid nothing whatever. A terrible responsibility rests on somebody for this accident. That it could have been preveuted all the records show. That somebody neglected a plaiu du ty is undoubtedly true. There should be a most rigid investigation. It is a singular coocidence that this old building in which President Lincoln met death at the bands of Wilkes 'Booth should collapse od the day that tSootu s famous brother Ldwin was buried. ' REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION'. Pursuant to a Rosolution of the Countv Committee, riaastd Mav ISth. 1893. it is ordered that the Republican voters of roresi 1 ouniy meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 18U3, at 2 o'clock p. tn., at the following named places of holding primary elections, to wit: Barnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Barnett, at Redelvffe. Green, at Nebraska. Forest House. Greon, at Guitonville, School JIouso. Harmony, at Fogle Farm. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, at Fleming Hill. Hickory, at East Hickory. Howe, West, at Balitown. Ho wo, at Cooper Tract. Howe, at Foxburg. Howe, East, lit Rrookston. Howo, Lower, at Watson Farm. Howe, at Frosts. Jenks, East, at Byromtown. Jenks, Central, at Marienville. Jonks, at dough's Mill. Jenks, at Parrish. Jenks, at Campbell. Rltts & Co.'s mill. where Republicans of Eastern Kingsley win voie. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. Kingsley, at Starr. Kingsley, at Kelicttrille. Tionesta township, at Court IIoui-o. Tionesta township, at lllouher's. Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate: One person for I'rothonotary. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for County 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 the County Committee for the ensuing yeur. The polls will remain open until 7 p. m. Return Judires will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, June 20, at 2 o'clock p. in. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1HS1, regulating Primary Elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties shall lake and subscribe un oath or atllriuation in presence of each oilier. Amos F. Lkhkiu-r, Chairman Republican Co. Com. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RULES. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their uumes announced in one or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings slating the oftice, and subject to inn action oi me party ul the said prima' ry meetings. 2. The voters belonuinir lo the Renuh lican party iu each township and borough shall uitct ou a day to be designated by the County Committee, at the usual place of holding spring elections, nt 2 o'clock P. M ., and proceed to elect one person for Judge, and tw persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determine who are the proper persons to vote, and who slmll hold the polls open until 7 o'clock P.M. After the polls are opened, the candidates an nounced shall bo balloted for; the name of each person voting shall be written on a list at the time of voting, no person be ing allowed to vote more than once for the same office. 3. After the polls are closed the board shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate has received, aud make out the returns accordingly to bo certified by the Judge and attested' by the Clerks. 4. The Judgp or oiio of thp Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of the respective election district, shall meet at tho Court House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday fol lowing the Primary Meetings at 2o'clock P. M., having tho returns and a list of voters, and tho person having the high est number ot votes for any oflieo, shall be declared the nomineo of tho Republi can party. 6. The Return Judges shall be compe tent to reject by a majority, the returns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall injoct them whero there is evidence of three or more persons vot ing at the Primary Meeting who are not Republicans. I. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for tho same of fice, the Judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, the person having tho highest number to bo tho nominee. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Conferees Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose aceentanco of said appointment shall bo a pledge to support me person who mav receivo the largest number of votes cast for that of fice. 8. The Return Judges may at any time change the modo and manner of selecting candidates as they may bo Instructed by the people at their primary meetings, due notice being given by tho" County Com mittee. t. The Chairman of tho County Com mittee shall be required to Issuo a call In pursuance of the action of the County Committee. FOR SALE House, Blacksmith Shop, and two Lots. This 6hop is furnished througout, aud is iu oue of the best locations iu the lumber woods. Here is a bargain for some oue. Call ou cr address Geo. Noblit, Pigeon, For est couuty, Pa. Terms easy. tf. YOU ARE TAG JUDGES. We will abide by your decision. We have completed our stock of goods and are now ready for inspection in Quality, Style, Price and Make-up of everything in our lino. We deal exclusively In CLcOTIIIXO, hrmmii;s, HOOTS fc feUOES, and therefore claim to have our stock in bettor shape and moro complete than when found in connection with other linos of goods. We do not only make these claims but wo are willing to lot our customers decide these claims for us. We know you are honest and intelligent, and wo respect your judgment. We have Just received our SUMMER-:-SUITS! And uow have a largo, new and most complete line of Suits for Men, Boys and Youths, at prices that will astonish von. as being so low for such a high quality of guous Away With Old Fashioned High Prices ! and come and see us. We are right at the front with benest goods at lowest prices. Do not pay $15 or $20 for a Summer Suit when you can get one equally as good for $S, $10 or $12, that forstyle, qual ity of goods and tit is good enough for any one to wear to the WORLD'S FAIR. Wo also have Boys' Suits equally as good, in pricos ranging from $1 to $S, aud Youths' from $1.50 to $5. HATS. We can prove beyond a doubt that we have the no west shades in the best shapes. Derbys from $1.50 to $3.00, and Tourists from $1.25 to $3.00. SHIRTS. Our stock is complete. Tbo 'Negligee' is found here in the Foreign and Domes tic condition, and iu all complexions, and its services can be procured at reas onable prices. We have all sizes in the new patent short bosom Laundriod line shirt. UNDERWEAR, We have from the shirt that is worth 5c. to the suit that is worth $3.00. NECKWEAR. We have what vou want in neckwear. Also Collars and Cutis. SHOES. In Shoes wo will simply say that we please the Ladies, which ought to bo a suliicient recommendation for their style, quality and price. We will say without lear of contradition, that we have the most stylish, the cleanest, and tbo largest stock in a complete line of sizes and widths, from A to EE, that were ever shown to the public in Tionesta. Wo on ly handle goods that tho manufacturers will stamp their name on, and every pair is warranted as represented. Come aud buy w hore satisfaction and fair dealing is guaranteed. Our cutomera can inlorm you in regard to our reliabil ity. Wo are always at home and you aro always welcome to come and seo us, uud to see our goods and get the prices. Remember, everything new and no old goods to work oil'. We are Yours in Friendship, O.F.MILES&CO. IIOLE.MAN BUILDING, TI03STEST-A., IFA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OK- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug' gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will alto do JOB TEAMING All orders loft ut the Post Ollice w ill receive prompt attention. WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT MINT NEW GOODS IN Tfifi LATEST STYLE & PATTERNS. OH It I11Y fiOODS nr.l'AKTMKXT Was never so complete an now. Ladies should not fall to seo our Summer Dress Goods and White Goods. In the Millinery Department you find tho very latest styles, direct from Paris, and prices tliat can not lio beat. Ladies should not fail to look through this Department before buying. BOOT & SHOE c loth i x i i l i a i itm ex t. You will tlnd tho very 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 vou sture. Hats and Caps in all the most popular makes ami at vies. OUR GENTS' FURNISH ING DEPARTMENT is now complete. ' We have tho very latest stylos iu Neckwear, Shirts, Ac. CAK PET I E IMKTM EXT. In this Department you will find the latest designs and patterns. Curtains, Drapery, Shades, and Wall Paper, Rugs, Mats and Hangings. SIHIX4 CA1E.H AXI WIMPS, All Tailor Made and very stylish. Remember, you will find the largest stock in Forest County at DAVID MINTZ'S, MARIENVILLE, PA. N. B. Highest price paid for Wool, Polts, Beef Hides, and Ginseng. BARNETT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS I You have doubtless been thinking of getting a New Summer Suit, and quite likely have concluded to make the investment when you find what you want at tho right figure. We think we have it. At least we would like to show you goods and prices before you go elsewhere, and theiefore Invite you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, we'll stay by the best of them. And then in Ladies' Dress Goods, We have made a special effort to get the patterns that are bound to please, while for line quality and low prico thero is nothing that can compare with our line. Our Summer Goods are especially neat and eatchey.. Ill Furnishing Goods, Both Ladies' and Gents', wo take special pride in our stock, for wo feel confl uent iney win piease me customer, wur Hummer Underwear has been select ed with a view to its wearing qualities as woll as for the comfort it will afford. Collars, Cull's, Ties, Dress and Outing Shirts wo have in ondiess varloty. Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to come to us when you solcst vour hat for the summer. We'll fit you out and you'll bo more than pleased.' And in Shoos! There's whero take tho cake. Ail kinds. Sizes, Styles and Prices. For Ladies, for Gouts, for iupjs, mr uins, niiu last, uui noi least, ior isuiiios. GROCERIES, Our Orocory Pepnrtmont Is supplied, tnnrVni a tV.tf tu n,l dnnU ..,.1, il.. ...... nwwx.r., uiiva uwu vuv iw un BARNETT, SCOWDEN MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, WAGfMS AND SLEIGHS. Fin LAWN st Class n. '"w MOWERS, VT"V'v f $4.00, and upwards. ' aVima' ' -ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing Machines, Horse Hake, Garden Tools. AND FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us bofore you buy. We can save you money. RAMBLER: BICYCLES Csoriuiilley & Jeffrey Co. make of Bicycle are tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered the best Road Wheel and are fully Guaranteed in all re respects. For pricos and par ticulars inquire of n. II. Mat.UIltE, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue. TF YOU WANT a re)itclablc job of priutiui; at a reasonable price send your order to this oUjoa). JO f i Department Is complete. We have tho finest shoes for Ladies, Men and Children in tho market. m usual, with tho froshoat and purest the r. i . iuu jttuL'j irtuuB, miner, (joule ana see, TIONESTA. & CLARK, The Celebrated OSItOIME MOW IXC J MACHINE AT $40.00. This is rare Bargain. TIONESTA, J? A.., WE ARE OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, And are prepared with a superb stock of the World's Finest Productions to inako Clothing to ordor, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Got your order in for your WOHLl)' FAIR SUIT. And don't iorget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings' we mean Hats, Shiits, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, White Vests, Traveling Bugs, Umbrellas, Mack intosh Coals, Etc. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnislters, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agents fur Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Yoiiinaii'si'ek'lirated Now York Hats aud Pedrick's Custom Shirts to order. 23 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. HUL L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS (.Successors to H. .1. Want to say something about IIats,JCapsJandiGoncral Merchandise CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WHITE GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -WHEN IT GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED! We are right in the business. Our Grocery Denartnient Is lntlt rlirlif III, tn ilm standard. Tho assortment, is nomolntn un.l , . ... , . 1 " " best varieties, nought for cash and sold seo us. Y'ou Will tiud us at home from HOPKIKS SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS A FONES.) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND tub 'FttEsxassr GJiQCEmm, BERRIES, FRUITS ft VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a. thoroughly compotcnt Clork. will olways be found tho rUHEST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -dealers in- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRYTOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ' C0UHTBY FEODUM AHB 0ASHr TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive 6kill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A. WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1 892, 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 the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, HINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, Sl'RING T00T1I HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO RUG GIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before making purchases I would ask Farmers uud ol hers to inspect my stock and prices. Everything ot tho best und most approved quality, and at prices with in tho reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. THE LINDSEY MOWING MACHINE (LIMITED.) OF I.IXOSIY, 1A., Is now prepared to turn out a largo num ber ol Grinders, aud is about ready to furnish them to those who have secured torrilory. P. T. HUTTLE, J4-I, C'luriiiKtoii, la., i .... -..11... r is Owner and Controller of Forest Coun ty for the sale of the Machiuu. uir(S-Uui F. It. LANSOX & LANSON, HOPK INS .v. CO.) Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Wo have Just opened tip our Spring Stuck .if Clothing, and without a doubt it Is tho most complete assortment we have ever had. You could scarcely mention a stylo or color but what wo would havo It, In sl7.es to lit tho boy 4 years old or the man weighing 2."0 lbs., aud the prico Is what adds to the beauty of the goods. AWAY DOWN. In Dress Goods wo havo excelled all previous o(Torts?inthls lino. Our assortment Is moro varied, embracing all tho now novelties In Worsted Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ac. 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, Flouticlngs: and .Embroidery, 'wo take a back seat for nobody. Anything you want in Wash Goods. Prints, Ginghams, Shallles, Sal tines and Novelties wo have In ondiess variety. With our Shoo Department chock full and morejconiing ev ery day, wo don't seo why wo can't lit any foot in any stylo. We have eompleto lines In Ladies', Gent's, Misses, Boys' and Children's, Including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival of Hats Just opened. All tho new shapos and colors, suitable for old. men, boys and children. JCnps for girls, caps for boys, caps for inon. COMES TO- il.n .,,. i. ....... .v....i i .,.. mvlltf III'.,!, Mill, ,11 nit, nt "live and let hvn" nricnu i'..i., u.,,i onrlv tiiiii-riiinr till .,',.1. ,,,i, ... &c LKTSOItT. Smearbaugh, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Dr.W.F.CONNERS EVt, EAIt, NOSE L TUMI AT SIRGEUN, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollice Hours !i to 11 a. m. ; 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to !l p. m. Sunday, 4 to (1 p. ui. Practice limited to above specialties. " M mm S. H. HASLBT-& SDKS..
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