THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. C. WCNK, CeiTO Propmictom. KDNKSDAY. JUNE 21. 1803. IttiPUIH'lCAK TICKET. COl'NTV. Prothnnotary. e. CALVIN M. ARNKR, Tionesta Uoro. Sheriff, HARRY MAZE, Jonkn Twp. County Commissioners, W. M. COON, Harnett Twp. W. A. CONNELY, Hickory Twp. Auditor, M. K. AHHOTT, Hickory Twp. W. I WTROUT, Howe Twp. Jurv Commissioner, J. Tt. CARPENTER, Klngsloy Twp. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION. The Return Judges of the Repub can party of Forest couuly met in convention at the court house yester day, in accordance with the rules of of the party, and canvassed the vote polled at the Primaries last Saturday. The Chairruau, Mr. Lcdcbur, called the convention to order, and P. M. Clark and J. E. Week were elected Secretaries. The list of Return Judges was called, and each oue responded to his name as his precinct was called, pre senting his returns at the same time. The computing of the vote was then begun which required consider able lime as the list was unusually large. The result was as fullows : Prothoootary Calvin M. Aruer, 591 ; John II. Robertson, 556. Sheriff Harry Maze, 463 ; James 11. Butler, 372 ; Charles F. Griffin 288. County Commissioner W. M. Coon, 644; V. A. Connely 497; James Mclntyre,' 486 ; George W. Osgood 243 ; Wru. B. Heath, 203. AurVitor M. E. Abbott, 517; W. L. Stroup, 352. Jury Commissioner J. B. Carpen ter, 357; W. E. Witherell, 299. State Delegate J. W. Jamieson, 464. Upon the completion of these foot ings, the Chairman declared the fol lowing gentlemen duly nominated as the candidates of the party : Prothonotary Calvin M. Arner, of Tiooesta Borough. Sheriff Harry Maze, of Jenks Township. County Commissioner W. M. Coon, of Baroett Township, and W. A. Connely, of Hickory Township. Auditor M. E. Abbott of Hick ory Township, and W. L. Stroup of Howe Township. Jury Commissioner J. B. Carpen ter of Kingsley township. State Delegate J. W. Jamieson of Tiooesta. The next business in order was the the election of a Chairman for the ensuing year. The names of D. G. Moriarty and James I. Woods, both of Marienville, were submitted. The result was the election of Mr. Woods. The following resolutions were then presented and unanimously adopted : Jleiolved, First. That we, the representatives of the Republican party of Forest county, in convention met, re-affirm our adher ence to the principles of that party as enunciated in the Republican National Platform at Minneapolis. Second. That we view with righteous iudignation the eflorts of the present Democratic administration to take from our brave soldiers and their widows and - families, the pensions granted them un der Republican administrations, for hon orable and loyal service in defence of our flag. Third. That we heartily endorse the candidacy of the Hon. C. C. Thompson of Warren county, for the office of State Treasurer, and hereby request our dele gate to the State convention to use all honorable means for his nomination. Fourth. That we unqualifiedly en dorse the County Ticket placed in nomi nation to-day, and pledge to the candi dates our hearty and united support at the fall election. There being a uuraber who wished to get off on the 4:15 train the con vention adjourned without any speech making. It was an harmonious gath ering, and there was an entire absence of any bitterness either ou the part of the defeated candidates or their friends. The ticket nominated will receive the hearty support of the party in the fall. It is nicely divided geographically, first class in all re spects, and will continue to grow m streogth as the ides of November draw near. A winner, and don't you forget it. We will publish the vote in tabu lated form next week. admitted free of duty, unions it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the President that the aggregate quantities of such plates produced in the United Slates during either of the six years next preceding Jane 30th, 1897, has equaled one-third the amount of such plates imported The last published report of Colon el Ayer was issued last October, and covered the quarter ending Septem ber 30th. Naturally, it would not suit Secretary Carlisle lo permit a re port to be issued from his department which would prove that, under the protection provided by theMcKinley bill, the American industry of tin plate making is growing steadily, and that it is only a question ot a year or two when the output of the American tin plate mills will more than reach the limit prescribed tn insure the con linuance of the duty. Colonel Ayer, in his report, so ar ranges his figures as to show exactly the amount of imported black plate used, and the amount of American black plate used. His last published report showed that fifty-four percent, of the black plates used was of do mestic manufacture. There is uo good reason why this report now held up in the Treasury Department, should not be made pub lic, and the American people, who are i.aturally interested in this in dustry, made acquainted with its con dition. But it is the part of Democrat ic officials to suppress all information showing the beneficent workings of the McKioley law, and they are es pecially antagonistic to the tin plate industry. Uarrisburg Telegraph. Ex-Prksipknt llAKitisnN was at the fair last week, and the people were as glad to see him, and mndo as much of him as if he were still the President. In view of late financial failures they would like to have him in his old place. nt'l'KI.KM'M ARMl'A NAI.TK. Tho best Salve In tho world for Cuts, Rrulup, Sorps, Ulcers Suit Rhoum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, ChilblaiiiR, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2." cents per box. For sale bv Stggins Nnon. WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT JO f i VP MINT NEW EDDDS IN THE LATEST STYLE & PATTERNS. Was never so complete as now, Press Hoods and hlto Goods, L. J. hotkins. f. n. LAN tho v;. HOPKINS & LANSON, (Successors to II. J. HOPKINS ,t CO.) Want to say somothing about Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoos, Hats, Caps and.Goncral Merchandise. Chftiipes Made by the Legislature the Baker Law Tersely Stated. In NOTICE. Mrs. Fationoo Mealy vs. Mrs. Caroline K. Watson, and Mrs. Anna W. Sims. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Countv, Pennsylvania. No. 5 of Au gust iVm, 1MU. To the Itcitpomli'nls above named: Whereas, on the 14th of May, IStW, was presented to Honorable Charles II. Noyos, President Judgo of said Court, at I liatn bers, the petiiion of the above named Mrs. Patience Mealy, setting forth that she is the owner claiming titlo to ami In possession of subdivision No. 4 of War rant No. 3821, situate in Tionesta town ship, in said County of Forest, contain ing liftv-eight acres, and that on the 12th day of 'June, 1S8N, the said tract of land, (assessed in the name of Oliver Mealy, formerly Mateer,) was sold by tho Treas urer of said county to 1j. k. Watson, lor the taxes of 1SS7, and a treasurer's deed therefor was duly executed and acknowl edged in open court on the 21st of Sep tember, USSR, (tho said warrant however being erronoonsly described therein as So. 2S21.) That the above named re spondents hold said treasurer's title, un der Baid L. F. Watson, who is sinco do ceased, but no action of ejectment has been brought to recover said tract under said alleged treasurer s tine. The petitioner further set forth that sho was desirous of settling tho contro versy concerning snul unci oi land, whereupon, in accordance with the fur ther prayer of said petition, a rule on said Mrs. Caroline E. Watson and Mrs. Anna W. Sims was granted, returnable to the fourth Monday of August next, to bring their action of ejectment for the premises aforesaid within ninety days from the service of such rule upon them, or show causo why tho same cannot be brought. , Witness tho Honorablo Charles H. Noves, President Judge, and the seal of said Court, at Tionesta, Pa., the 15th day of Mav, 193. C. M. ARNER, Prothy. OUIt IMtV S001S li:iMHTMKXT T.adles should not fall to seo our Summer In the Millinery Department you find tho ,..,.. iiot tvln illiwt from Paris, and prices that can not be boat. Ladies should not fail to look through this Department before buying. lmnTl t. CTTAT Department Is complete. We have tho finest shoes JLiWvJ 1 DllWlZi for Ladies, Mon and Children In tho market. 1 I.OTIIIi DKPARTMEXT. should lildreu's clothing I havo Prices that will make you stare, lists and . In nil the most pomilar makes and styles. OCR GKNIS' u UN llt INU DEPARTMENT is now complete. Wo Neckwear, Shirt-s, Ac. Von w ill find the verv latest stvles and patterns. Gentlemen, yon not fall to look at this stock. And in youths' and el tho largest stock in Marienvillo. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. Wo havo Just opened up our Spring Stock of Clothing, and without a doubt It Is tho most conipleto assortment we hnvo ever had. You could scarcely mention a stylo or color but what we would have It, In si7.es to lit tho boy 4 years old or tho man weighing 2:0 lbs., and tho price Is what adds to tho boauty of tho goods. AWAY DOWN. In Dress Honda wo havo excelled all previous ofTortsJIn this line. Our assortment is more vai led, embracing nil tho new novelties in Worsted (loods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ac. It will pay yon to look thorn over even if you don't want to bny a cent's worth. havothoverV latest aty.es in QQfl.J pA JQ $EE OUR LINE OF BLACK COODS. CAIt VV.T IHirAKTJI KtfT. In this Department you wit) find tho latest designs and patterns. Drapery, fsnaaos, ana wan raper, nog", i'iw K1KIX CAl'ltfi AXI WIlAl'B, All Tailor Made and very stylish. Remomber, you will find tho largest stock in Forest Countv at DAVID MINTZ'S, MARIENVILLE, PA. N. H. Highest price paid for Wool, Pelts, Hoof Hides, and Ginseng. i Curtains, WH L GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. In Whlto Goods, Flouncing and Embroidery, wo tako a back seat for nobody. Anything you want in Wash Goods, rrints, Ginghams, Shallies, Sntttnes and Novelties wo have in cndloss variety. With our Shoo Department chock full and morejeoming ev ery day, wo don't see why wo can't lit any foot in any stylo. We have complete linos in Ladles', Gent's, Misses, Hoys' and Children's, Including Fancy Cullers. Frosh arrival of Huts just opened. Ali;tho new, shapes and colors, suitablo for old mon, boys and children. Caps for girls, caps for boys, cBps for mon. -WHEN IT COMES TO- The ballot is decreased to one-half the Bize required under the original law. Only one set of official and sample ballots are required to be printed and distributed, instead of duplicates, as before. The time allowed for printing the ballot is extended. The percentage of party nomina tions is reduced from three to two per cent, of the vote cast at toe pre vious election. The printing and distribution of the ballots for spring election is to be done under the supervision of the County Commissioners instead of the Township Auditors. One mark in a circle at tho top of a column of candidates shall count hs a vote for every candidate in that column. Where the mark is not placed in a circle a mark opposite the name of every caudidate voted for is required. A screen door is to be placed in front of each booth to better secure privacy to the voter. When an elector votes for more candidates than he is entitled to vote for, the ballot shall not be entirely thrown out, but that portion which is properly marked shall be counted. It will be noticed that a circle is to be printed at the bead of the column of candidates instead of a square at the right of the party name. This is to avoid contusion in the mind of the voter by designating the difference iu marking the vote for an entire ticket and voting for candidates in dividually, or in other words, inde pendent voting, or "scratching. The elector who desires to vote his full party ticket will mark in the cir cle, and he who wants to vole only a part of it will mark in the square to the right of the name of each candi date voted for. BASNBTT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS I You havo doubtless been thinking of getting a New Summer Suit, and quite likely have concluded to make the investment when you find what you want GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED! Wo are right In the business. Our Groeory Department! kept right up to tho standard. Tho assortment is complete and tho goods are always fresh and of tho best varieties. Bought for eaMi and sold at. "live and let live" prices. Come and seo us. You will lind ns at home from early morning till eight o'clock at night. HOPKINS &c LAITSON. We aro right at goods at lowest The Government clerks at Wash ington have been likened to worms, but even the worm will turn as was evidenced in the coroner's inquest over the victims of the Ford's theater disaster. The spectacle of a couple of huudred intelligent human beings thirsting for the blood of the man they looked upon as responsible for the disaster was a revelation. Men do not behave in that mauner from udden impulse. Their wrongs from Borne direction must have been deep when they wanted to resort to lynch- ng to redress and avenge taeiu. tsul t is best not to hastily torm a con clusion in this remarkable case. Let us wait until all sides of the story are told until all the evidence is in. Carlisle's' Cowardice. Secretary Carlisle declines to make public the quarterly report of Special Agent Ayer on the tin pUte industry in the United States. The reasou evident. The McKioley act, which placed a duty of two cents on tin plate, provided that after October 1st 1897, tin plates and terue plates lighter in weight than sixty-three pounds per 100 square feet, shall A baid is being made on the pen sioners, isy a uew ruling tne re-ex amination of upward of 300,000 cases is involved. Pensioners uuder the disability act are the ones that will suffer most by the new order of things. Iu Philadelphia a Urge number of pensions have already been suspended, pending an investi gation of the claims uuder which I hey are being drawn. The slaugh ter is expected to be very sweeping under this "economical" administration. Afteb while the Lizzie Borden trial will come to a close and then the people will kuow whether she's guilty or not. Perhaps. YDU ARB TH6 JUDGES. Wo will abide by your decision. We have completed our stock of goods and are now rearty lor inspection in ijuaiuy, Style, Price and Make-up of everything in our lino. We deal exclusively in CI.OTIIIMJ, FiJiixisiiiarc.s, hoots a siioi;s, and thorefore claim to have our stock' in bettor shape and more complete than when found in connection with othor lines of goods. We do not only make these claims but we aro willing to lot our customers decide these claims for us. We know you are honest and intelligent, and we respect your judgment. We have just received our SUMMER-:-SUITS! And now havo a large, now 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 ! and come and see us, the front with henest prices. Do not pay 815 or ?20 for a Summer Suit when you can get one equally as good for $S, $10 or $12, that for style, qual ity of goods -and lit is good enough for any one to wear to the WORLD'S FAIR. We also havo Boys' Suits equally as good, in prices ranging from f 1 to 8, and Youths' from $1.50 to $5. HATS. We can prove beyond a doubt that we have the no west shades in the best shapes. Derbvs from $1.50 to $3.00, and Tourists from $1.25 to $3.00. SHIRTS. Our stock is complete. Tho 'Negligee' is found here in the Foreign and Domes tic condition, and in all complexions, and ita services can be procured at reas onable prices. We have all sizes in the new patent short bosom l.uunuricu tine Blurt. UNDERWEAR, We have from the shirt that is worth Sc. to the suit that is worth $3.00. NECKWEAR. We have what you want in neckwear Also Collars and Cutis. SHOES. In Shoes we will simply say that we please the Ladies, which ought to bo a HUtlicient recommendation for theirstyle, quality and prico. We will say without tear of contradition, that we have the most stylish, the cleanest, and the largest stock in a complete line of sixes and widths, from A to EE, that wero ever shown to the public in Tionesta. We on ly handle goods that tho manufacturers will stamp their name on, and every pair is warranted as represented. Come and buy w hero satisfaction and fair dealing is guaranteed. Our cutomers can inform you in regard to our reliabil ity. We are always at home and you are always welcome to come and sue us, and to see our goods and get tlie prices. Remember, everything new and no old goods lo work off. We are Yours in Friendship, O.F.MILES&CO. ilOLEMAN BUILDING, TIME TABLE ill effect Jany. 1, 1W3. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. U3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) (1:40 a. ui. No. 31 Butl'ulo Express 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. m. No. 33,Oil City Exj ress daily.. 7:53 p. ill. For Hickory, Tidioute.Warren.Kinzua, Bradford, Oleau and the East : No. 30 Olean Express daily... 8:41 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. m No. 9ti Through Freight (car rying passengers) 6:50 p. in. jno. ou ay V reigni (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. in Trains 113 and 0(i Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irviueton only. Other trains run dailv excent Sunday. Get Time Tables and' full information from S. ti. CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Geu ISUpl. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buiiulo, N. Y. .i - i: W inva It At lt WA Would 11KB lO SHOW vuu goods and prices before vou go elsewhere, and theiefore invito you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, we'll stay by tho best of thorn. And thou in Ladies' Dress Goods, Wo linvn made a snecial effort to cot tho patterns that aro bound whilo for tine qualitv ami low prico there is nothing that can compare with our lino. Our Summer Goods are especially neat and cateliey. In Furnishing Goods, iir.Hi i.n.iir.' nnil fjnnt.s'. wb take snecial prido in our sUx-k. for wo feel 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 U will afford. Collars, Cutl's, Ties, Dross and Outing Shirts wo have in endless variety. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS & FONES.) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, (V Ha MSB BM m to please, MUNb&TA. " - . - PENN. Hats, Caps and Shoes, ' Don't fail to come to us when you solost your hat for the summer. We'll fit vou out and you'll be more than pleased. And in Shoes! There's whero take the cako. All kinds, Sir.es, Styles and Prices. For Ladles, for Gcr.ts, for Boys, for Girls, and last, but not least, for Babies. GROCERIES, Our Grocery Departmont is supplied, as usual, with tho freshest and purest tho market affords, and don't tuck on tho fancy prices, cithor. Come and boo. BAKNETT, TIONESTA. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND the iwmizmr Gnocmms. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAR K. SCOWDEN & CLARK, MANUFACTURERS CARRIAGES, WACOXS LAWN OF AX1 SLEIGHS. The Celebrated osiioum: m.m'iiim:! AT $40.00, This is rare Bargain. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. First Class atf"" J MOWERS, V u'-'i-y , f $4.00, JO- I and upwards. V J J iOOUHTEI" EOBIJOI AID 0ABH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. cp ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing Machines, Horse Hakes, Ourtlen Tools, AND FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us before you buy. We can save you money. TIOlsTElST-A., IF.A.. 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 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 tho new spring lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. RAMBLER: BICYCLES AVE ARE OPENING UL- 1 A-JX" Caoriiiulley V Jell'rey Co. make of Uicyule arc tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, I and U are consid ered the bcut Road Wheel and are fully Guaranteed iu all re respeets. For prices and par ticulars inquire of M. II. MuC.UIlti:, S I A. HILL, Send TIONESTA, PENN, ir Catalogue. TF YOU WANT a 1 l.r renpectable job of nrintiuir at a rmsonuljle price send your order to this otliee. SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS, And are preparod with a superb stock of the World's Finest Productions to make Clothing toordor, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Get your order in for your WOIU,l'M FA lit SUIT. And don't iorget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings" wo moan Hats, Slilits, Neckwear, Underwear, llosiory, White Vests, Traveling Hags, Umbrellas, Mack intosh Coals, Etc. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Youman'sctlebrated New York Huts and Pedrick's Custom Shirts to order. 25 AND 2'J SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. CHARLES AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, (J RAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Refore making purchases I would ask Farmers and others to inspect lny stock and prices. Everything ot tho best and most approved quality, and at prices with- iu the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. To Whom it may Concern. TAKE NOTICE. That the RELIEF BRIDGE COMPA NY, -duly authorized by law to construct a bridge over tho Allegheny River, im mediately below the mouth of Oil Creek, will, in constructing said bridge, close the channel of the river between its two southern piors during three weeks im mediately at'ler MAV 2H, IH'Xi. Signed : RELIEF BRIDGE COMPANY, J. H. SMITH MAN. Oil City, Pa., May 22, W.)3. Executor's Notice Letters Testamentary on tho Estate of R. M. Carson, late of Tionesta township, deceased, having been granted the under signed, all persons indebted to baid es tate will make payment, and those hav ing claims against the siime will present them, duly authenticated, to SAMUEL D. 1KW1N, Executor. Tionesta, Pu., June 7, lbU3. S. H. HASLET & SONS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Dr. AV. F. CONNERS EYE, EAR, MM k TllltUAT SIKCEON, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollice Hours 11 to 11 a. m.; 2 to i p. m. 7 to it p. in. Sunday, 4 to U p. in. Practice limited to above specialties.
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