The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 16, 1894, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WINK, Editor 4 PnorftttToit.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 18P4.
RErUIILICAX TICKET.
COl'MTV.
Congress,
A. W. COOK.
(Subject to action of Dint. Conference.)
Assembly,
J.F.WESK,
Associate J ml hp,
J. A. NASU.
District Attorney,
P. M. CLARK.
Coroner,
J. W. MORROW.
REITBMCAX rRI ft ARIES OF FOR
EST COUNTY.
The Return Judges met in the
Court House at two o'clock yesterday
afternoon and computed the votes
cast at the primary election held on
Saturday, and the following candi
dates were declared by the Conven
tion as the nominees of the Republi
can party. For Coogress, subject to
the action of the district conference,
A, Wayne Cook ; for Assembly, J.
E. Wenk ; for Associate Judge, J. A.
Nash ; for District Attorney, P. M
Clark Esq., for Coroner, Dr. J. W.
Morrow. Kennedy L. Haugh had
no opposition for Delegate to the
BBMUHr Ruin Convention, and goes uoiostruc
ted, as has always been the custom in
Forest county. Stirring resolutions,
published in full in this issue, were
adopted, after which the Convention
proceeded to the election of a Chair
man for the ensuing year. James G.
Carson of Nebraska was chosen and
his election made unanimous. The
. ... ....
uoairman ana eacn or me nominees
were called upon and responded in
a few words each, thanking the coo
vention and through them the voters
of the County for the honor conferred
upon theai. The thanks of the Re
publicans is due the out-going Chair
, man, Mr. Woods, for his untiring
worn on nenair 01 me party and tor
the victories achieved in the past un
der his leadership. Of the ticket
time does not permit of extend
ed noitce, at this time; suffice it
to say that the proceedings were har
monious, and good feeling prevailed
throughout. More about the candi
dates as the campaign progresses.
RESOLUTIONS.
lirst. The Republicans of Forest
County in convention assembled horeby
reaffirm their adherence to the principles
of the Republican party as enunciated in
their platform at Minneapolis.
Second. We denounce the efforts of
the present Democratic administration to
reduce the wages of American laboring
men and mechanics to the condition of
the pauper labor of foreign countries, by
their, unwise attempt to establish free
trade r "tariff reform," and attacking
the Republican system of protection to
American industries and the products of
American mines, farms, forests, labor
and skill ; thereby causing our people to
pay higher prices lor the necessaries of
life, and to work for lower wages, and
creating armies of unemployed, paralys
ing business and causing losses of earn
ings of years and distress and starvation.
Third. We condemn the weak, vacil
lating foreign policy of the present Dem
cratic administration as non-American,
and particularly its Hawaiian policy
and efforts to abolish a Republio and Bet
up a Monachy, in violation of the princi
ples of justice and liberty.
Fourth. The attitude of the present
administration toward the surviving vet
eran soldiers of the lato war, and the wid:
ows and orphan children of their deceas
ed comrades and those w ho wore depen
dent upon them for support, in refusing,
reducing and striking their names from
the pension rolls without just or legal
cause, and by unjust, arbitrary rules
and misconstruction of the pension laws
passed by Republican Congress, and de
priving them of the benefit of a Nation's
gratitude by dropping them from that
roll of honor, and taking from them tbeir
. pensions so dearly earned in defence of
the Union, in their old age and disabled
condition, calls for the condensation of
every good and patriotic A merican.
Fifth. We heartily endorse the candi
dacy of General D. H. Hastings for
Governor, and request our delegate o the
State Convention to use ell honorable
means for his nomination, and we pledge
to him the earnest and undivided support
of the Republicans of Forest County.
Sixth. We earnestly recommend our
candidate for Congress, A. Wayne Cook,
Esq., to the Republicans of the 28th
Congressional district as a man eminent
ly qualified to represent this district in
Congress, and ask their hearty ca-opera-tion
in making his nomination in the
district unanimous thereby insuring suc
cess at the fall election.
Seventh. We heaeby unanimously en
dorse the County ticket nominated to
day, and in behalf of the Republican
party of Forest County, pledge to all our
candidates our earnest and undivided
support.
The Harrisburg Telegraph pays the
tribute to a retiring Republican offi
cer: John W. Morrison the retiring
State .treasurer, leaves the position
with the hearty and well deserved
pralbe of every citizen of the State.
A partisan in politics, his political
predilections were never shown in the
conduct of the affairs of hi depart
ment. Scrupulously honest, hewing
to the line at all times when the in
terests of the Slate were to be further
ed, a good business man, courteous at
all times, lie was an official of whom
the State could be proud. The p'eo-
llcpiiblfcnn Prlmarlm, Tiny
Cong.
i;Asbly 'Asso.
I!
DISTRICTS.
Harnett Maze's
Harnett Redclyffc
Green Nebraska
Green G niton's
Harmony Fleming Hill
Harmony Fogle Farm..
Harmony W. Hickory..
H ickory
Jlnwe Rnlltown
Howe Cooper Tract
II owe Ly nub's
Howe Brook ston
Howe Watson Farm
Howe Frost's
Jenks Marionville
Jenks Parrish
Jen ks Hy ronitown
Jenks dough's
Kingsloy Starr
KingsleV Newtown
Kingsley Kellcttville ...
Tionesta Twp
Tionesta Iioro
5
22
S'l
8 ',
80
22 !
S '
7 I
Hi
38 73
211 21
5 68
1 19
7:
8 26
37: 2.5
25 45
10 2
19 00
20 2
1
30 6 I S4
24' 22 I 38
181 28
12 32
110,157
25 1 P
4 16
2, 28
2(t; r
8 4
21 20
7 36
113 154.
11' 23
fl 14;
24 71
00 21'
00 12
14 27
4; 76
13 111
Total
Majority.
750 483 457 708! 512
1 11 '
273: l; 3411 l.T
P. M. Clark haying received the highest
was doclared the nominee. Dr. J. W. Morrow having received tho highest number
of votes for Coroner was declared the nominee.
pie of Pennsylvania made no mistake
when they elected John W.Morrison,
State Treasurer. He went into the
office with the idea that the State's
business was his particular private
business, and on tbat line he based
all of his actions. That he succeed
ed is evident.
Cor,. Breckinridge sounded at
Lexington the keynote of his cam
paign for renominalion to Congress,
He Is running on the penitent-sinner
issue. There is as much humbug and
hypocrisy in this plea for votes as
there has been in Breckinridge's past
life. It is not as a penitent sinner
tbat this man stands before his con
stituents, but as a detected sinner.
There is a great difference between
the two kinds of sinners.
Our neighbor, the Franklin Eve
nig News, gives utterance to the fol
lowing truth. "Citizens who think
tbey are not directly interested in the
mollis and good behavior of the
community are mistaken. Every
drunken brawl which results in ar
rest, every crime for which an indict
ment, is found, costs money to the law
abiding citizens. Last week's term
of criminal court in this county is an
illustration. To try a lot of people,
mostly of the worthless sort, the
county treasurer had to pay out
$219.52 for Grand Jurors, $629.84.
for Petit Jurors, and a number of
other items of expense directly con
nected with the criminal cases. The
total cost of the term amounts to
about $1,500."
South Carolina has become a
prohibition Stale without intending
it. Neither by the vute of the peo
ple nor by the Legislature has the
sale of intoxicating liquor been pro
hibited. The Tillman law forbade
the sale of liquors except by the li
censed dispensaries. The Supreme
Court declared the State dispensaries
to be unconstitutional and closed
tbem. This left nothing capable ot
receiving a liquor license. If Gov
ernor Tillmau will take advantage of
this conditinu of oBatrs to compel a
season of strict sobriety in South Car
olioa the discipline in its iofluenceon
the over heated natures of the citi
zens of that State can not but be
wholesome.
Prohibition Committee Meeting.
There will be a meetiug of the
Prohibition Cnuntv Committee on
Tuesday, May 22. 194, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., in Dingmau & Dale's oifio.-,
Tionesta, Pa., to elect Delegates to
the State Convention and transact
such other business as may come be
fore the convention By order of
C. A. Hill, Chairman.
PROCLAMATION.
Wueueas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter .Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter"-tsions of the Peace Or
phans' Co'irt. Over and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for
thv County of r orest. to commence on the
Third Monday of May, being the 2 1st day
of May, 181)4. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner. J ustices ot the reaceand con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to thoir otuce appertain to be done.
and to those who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
airainst tnem as snail be lust, Given un
der my band and seal this 23rd day of
April, A. D. 18114.
JOHN T. CARSON, L.8. Sheriff.
License Applications.
Notice is hereby given that the follow'
ing applications lor license have been
filed in my office and will be presented
at May term ot court.
1. Leonard Agnew, Hotel Agnew, Tio
nesta borough.
2. II. W. Plaff, Forest House, Marlen
ville, Jenks township.
3. A. J. Purflnberg, Central House, Ti
onesta borough.
4. James H. Burr, Hotel Marien, Ma'
ricuviile, Jenks township.
5. L. E. liranch and J. II. Powers,
Keystone House, Marienville, Jenks
township.
0. Maria Andrews, , Kellett-
ville, Kiugsley township,
CALVIN ST IJtXER.
May 1, 1S1H.
12, lSOi.-Oflirtnl Voir.
Judge-
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20
15
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W. M. Coon
W. A. Croasman..
Clias. Klinostiver
II. A. Dottorer
P. Mooney
James Mclntvre..
111 00
J. A. Connely
i?8, Gr,0,'n'-::;-
Chan. F Urithn
17 C. E. Huntington
22 None elected
35 D. P. Miller
46 None elected
41 C. F. Fox
258 J. R. Harr
S3 C. R. McKane .. ..
20 I,. C. Hovt
30 Ed. Klab'bata
20 V. B. Osgood
12 J. B. Carponter ...
40 U. J. Dav
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15' 1 1
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8: 00
2 6
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10 3
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30j 7
74 J. B. Eden
124 J. W. Janiieson
375 240, 78 1223
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number of votes for District Attorney
iti..i
VICTOR BICYCLE.
IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR
FAST RIDING AND
PLEASURE!
Every wheel guaranteed.
EXTRA INNER TUBE.
with every wheel. Call and soo sample.
For sale by. -
N. E. HOLMES,
Tionesta, Pa.
Send for Catalogue.
S. H. HASLET Sr
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN.
SAW MILLS!
ENGINES AND BOILERS.
Improved friction toed. Send for Cata
logue and Special prices to A. 11. Faniu-
har A Co., York Pu. Agents wanted.
SEPARATORS.
Traction and plain engines. New Im
provements over all. Sand for Catalogue,
special prices and terms. Agents want
ed. HUBERM'F'GCO.,
Marion, Ohio.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIEU), PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock. Good Carriages and IJuir
gies to let upon the most reasonable terms.
lie will also do
JOB TE! A.1VLI3NTO-
AU orders loft at the Pout Otilce will
receive prompt attention.
TIME TABLE In
effect Nov. 18113.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for oil City
ami points west as
follows:
No. 03 Through Freight (carry
ing passengers) :4() a. m
No. 31 Buffalo Express 12:07 noon
No. 61 way r reight (carrying
passengers) 4:15 p. m.
iso. 3d uu city ex ress 7:o3 p. m.
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua,
israaioru, uienn ami tue fc-ast :
No. 80 Olean Express 8:11 a. in.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in.
ro. m inrougn rreigni (car
rying passengers) B:oo p. ill.
No. 60 Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Tionesta) 8:41a.m.
Trains 03 and 00 Run Daily and carry
passengers to and from points between
Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run daily except Sunday.
Get Time Tables and full information
from S. Q. CLAHK., Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa.
K. BELL, Gen'ISupt.
' J. A. FELLOWS,
Geu'l Passenger & Ticket Agent,
UuAuln, N. V.
Saw Mill for Sale.
A Steam's No. 2. Saw-mill complete,
(capacity 30,000) consisting of Top Saw,
Idle Rolls, Lath Mill, 2 Slab Cars, 4
Board Wagons, 725 feet of Iron Rail, pipe
for Slab Pit, Automatio Cut-oil', Steam's
Gang Edger, 62 saws for edger, Boiter,
Lath and Board mill, engine and boiler,
1 saw-dust Fan, saw-dust oven, with all
the necessary fixings connected, with
same to inn the boiler; Complete belting
for mill, etc. Will sell cheap and on easy
tonus. Reason for selling tract cut out,
and have 110 use for tho mill. For fur
ther particulars inquire of
at. S. WIN WILSON, Clarion, Pa.
JOB WORK of every description execu
ted at Hie REPUBLICAN ollice.
WE ALWAYS LEAD
DAVID MINTZ.
A $.15,000 DOLLAIt STOCK TO NKI.KCT I HON.
Tlio finest ami lavgest lino of Dry Goods and Clothing in this County can only
bo seen nt our store, and prices that cannot be bent. Wo huv in such largo lots, that
we can sell cheaper than any house and give you the best of goods. It will pay you
to send for samples.
CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS.
Ynil 11111 fiml at nnr u t 1 rn In 41ia iai-v
led in this branch as in all others.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS.
Everything that pertains to mnke up this
We never before have had such a trado In
1,10 latest and best styles in tlio market, and
CARPETS OF ALL
Lace Curtains, heavy drapery, Cm tain
Baby Carriages, trunks, valises, Queensware and Glassware
you may want in this lino, can be found at
DAVID MINTZ'S.
Miirienvillc, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for
JuuJL
New goods for Spring and Summer
being received daily "at
AKNETT'
CAUTION. Tr it dealer often W. I
Dongiaa Shoes at a reduced price or 7S
he hat them without name stamped on
bottom, pat him down M a fraud.
2,00
lUoiES
2.nn
.'Re,-
.7S
8.
4
. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE THE WORLD.
W. nolir.T AH Shoes are stvliih. eatv fit.
ling, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad.
vcrtised than any other make. Try one pair and
be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas1'
nunc and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves thousands of dollars annually
to 1 hose who wear them. Dealers who push the
sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helns to increase the sales on their full line
of good. They can afford to sell at a less profit.
and we believe you can save money by buying aU
juur luoiwear ui mc ucmcr aavcriisea r
I helbw.
Catalogue free upon application. Addrui,
w
L. OO UULAS, Brockton, Ma... bold hy
F. It. LANSON, Tionesta, Fa.
V, H. Yl hiiei.iaii,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased Ihe stiio formerly
owned by J. F. Dverlundcr, next door to
V. N. Y. A P. H. It. Station, I am pre
pared to l'n 111 isti tlio public with any
thing in the line of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CON FIX'TION Fill KS.
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR!
I guarantee prices as low as the lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see 1110.
C. M. WIIITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIOITESTA, TJ
TAR. CONNERS, EYE, EAR, NOSE
U aud THROAT SURGEON.
Will be at the Central House on Wednes.
day, May Oih, and on the second Wed'
nesday of every mouth following, for the
purpose of treating eyo, ear, nose and
throat cases.
lit KM-'N AltMl A KAI.VE.
The best Salvo in the world for Cuts,
B' lliws, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, letter. ('Iiano'-d Hands. Chilblains
Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures I'Hesor no pav roq Hired. 1
is guaranteed to give perfect BaliKlaetion
rir iiinnev rHl'iitwieil Prii-n 'h ....utM nur
' uux. r or suio uv niggius a iiumiii,
7iw :
t r mm v. s
W
BUT NEVER FOLLOW.
lal rsu J ul vIau wiiiita rv lnur Wrt
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stock, can bo found at our store.
this linn. Tt tin nrnvml t.lmt wn Unrm
sell at the very lowest price.
KINDS & PRICES.
Poles A Shades, at the very lowest prices.
In fact, anything
Wool, Sheep polls, Hides, Ginseng.
JCj X' JL
iOSB
Filled
sre aU goKl as far as you can see. They look
like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and
are solid cases for all practical purposci yet
only cost about h.ilf as much as an out-
and-out solid gold case. Warranted to
wear for so years : many in constant use
for thirty years. Better than ever since they
are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great
bow (ring) which cannot it fu!Ud or twisted
op me case ine
Can only be had on the ca.es
itimped with this trade mark,
All oiners nave trie oiu-stvic pull out bow.
which is only held to the case by friction,
and can be twisted off with the fingers.
Sold only through watch dealers. Spud for a
watch case opener to the manufacturers
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA..
THE-
MQUHAR
PATENT VAHIABLB t-KICTlON PEED
Beat Set Work In the World.
Saw Mill & Engine
Hcittd the Mtdal and Highest Award
at tht World' $ Columbian Exposition.
WarrmUd the bert made. 8hinj! MUle, Mchloert
and BLADdanl Afrnouliurtl Implemente or Beat Uual
it at lowam pnea Hand for Uluatratfed Catalogue.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.. Ltd..
YORK. PENNA. '
"Clothes gave us individuality, distinc
tion, social polity. Clothes huve made
men of us." Carlylo's Sartor ReSartus.
WE TAKE PRIDE
In every suit we build, the materials,
the stylo, the lit, the finish, the work
manship aio subjects which receive
our careful thought and study.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to our selection of Woolons
for the coming season, comprising as
it does the choicest fabrics, lrom the
World's looms.
FOR BUSINESS SUITS
Mohawks, Cheviots, Irish Boating
Tweeds, Bombay Sergey. Prices $22
to so.
FOR DRESSY CUTAWAY SUITS,
Clays, Diagonal, Taylor's English
Woosteds, Erk in's Woostcds. Prices
$2$ to
IFIoiicy back, If you wish It
McCUEN & SIMON,
Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt
Makers, Moderate Price Store. Sole
Agents for Youuians and Knox's Hats
and Dr Jaeger's Underwear.
25 AND 20 SENECA STREET.
OJL CITY, PA.
I in- mil' until -n iVil-n I i'nlmiill li i
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18 S
FEiING 94.
'Tlicso hard times is a
that want
A nice lino and well seleetod stock in all
as cheap as this Spring. Conio In and oo
find prices as low as any Retail hnuso in the
not buy at home.
S
We don't take tho back seat lor any thing in this end of tlio Universe
We have tho largest stock, and It's well selected and bought as cheap as anyone
and we are going to sell them by the Power
SHOES
In this lino wo think we can Suit in
Cash Is buying them cheaper this Spring
Don't forget that wo carry a line of Carpets to suit thn trade and von ran have
them cut to fit, and delivered Immediately, and no waiting and wasting of time, and
prices as low as any othor Concern on earth.
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
In this line wo buy often and try to keep a nice assortment, and fresh at all
times, and prices that surprise all.
Now, atler reading all thesoSigns 011
Is to come and see what chash buys.
LANSON'S,
Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa.
You Can Prove
What we say by Just sooing tho Goods and Prices. Values are still climbing up
while prices are coming down. Wo will not show you a "job" lot of goods, but we
can show you a nobby line of nice goods, or the best 'selected patterns and stylos.
Not what othor dealers could not uso and consequently sold as "Jobs," but strictly
first class In every respect, styles of 18UI, from tho best manufactories.
PRICES NEVER WERE SO LOW !
and wo always aim to keep Quality on top and prices at the bottom. Yon know
how they wear, and look as well us Custom Suits. We are headquarters for Hats
ShlrU, Neckwear aud Furnishings. Just step in and seo us, and we will uso vou
right. '
LEDEBUR & MILES.
SIGGINS & HERMAN,
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
tjbcs Fsssirjssr maemms
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork
will ulways be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND 'CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbauqh,
" DEALEHS 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.
oommt raesucMB gas
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
We have never had such a fine array of harvest machine
to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent
ive ekill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of
WALTER A.WOOD.
The Wood machines, as made for 1893, 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.
i"vr '
1 (jr&-frn
t7C8-
CHARLES A. HILL
AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN
FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND,
INCLUDING
REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING
TOOTH HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS.
ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS.
A FINE QUALITY O V LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP-
ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY.
Before making purchases I would ask Farmers and others to inspect my stock
and prices. Everything ot the best and most approved quality, aud at prioes with
in the reach of all.
CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa.
bonanza" for tlioso
to buy.
kinds of dry.goods. Thny never wero
or send In for n low sainplcstand you will
Woild'iind.lf prices are n cheap why
of Irresistablo prices.
Slylo, Suit In Widths, Suit in price and
than ever before. '
paper, tho best way to prove those things
a.
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