THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, Editor 4 Propkicton. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1, 18(1 Hi:ilTltI,lCAX T1CKOT. NATIONAL. President -XM. MeK I N LE Y. Vice President Gnrrolt A. HobcrU HTAT1C. Connrrss-nt- Large G ALVS1TA A. GROW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. COVNTY. Congress A. WAYNK COOK. (Sub ject to decision of district conference.) Assembly 3. K. WENK. rrothon'otury-JOlW It. ROHERT SOX. Sheriff FRANK P. WALKER. Cnunti Commissioners V. M. COON, CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. Auditors M. K. ABBOTT, J. R. CLARK. Jury Commissioner 3 . R. CARPENTER. Thk dow Americau flag, with forty- five stars goes Into use in the Uuited States Navy 00 July 4. Ir lire Cuban insurgents cau hold out until March 4, 18'J7, they will be cure of receiving substantial aid and comfort from the United States. Both McKinley and Hobart, like Garfield, taught school in their early , dnys. Lincoln saw little of school -'houses, but ho trained one star pupil, -himself, under countless disadvan tages". . The eleciiou of Mr. Ilanna as Chairman of the Republican Nation, ol Committee means that the bun gling in. the management of the last campaign? will not be repeated in the present one. The free silver socoders insist that they are not influenced by local con siderations, but the fact remains that they all happen to live instates where silver mining, 19 a leading industry. Another Ohio niau at the front. William II. Harrisou in 1840, U. S. Grant in 18(38. II. B. Hayes 187G, James A. Garfield in 1880, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, and Y illiam Mc Kinley in 1890. Although Grant and the later Harrison hailed from other states when nomiuated, both were natives of Ohio. TnE exports of sugar from Cuba during the cur-,, wopyear, now arur.-at an eud, will be only about . One-fifth of the usual amount. After . thja stock is exhausted, the prices are likely to advance, which means that toe DeoDle of the United states will have to pay more for an article of common use, or get along with less of U. And yet the (Jlevelaud adminis tration holds that we have not suf ficient interest in the Cuban war to justify intervention on our part. government of the United Slates Rhould actually use Hr influence irtid pood ofllccs to restore raco niul Rive independence to tlio island. TMK NAVY. The peace nnd security of the Repub lic and tlio maintenance of its rijrlitfiil Influence among tho nation of the earth, demand a naval power rpmmcnsurnto with its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor tho continued enlarge ment of navy and a complete system of harbor and seaeoast defences. FonKIGX IMMIGRATION. For the protection of tho quality of our American citizenship and of tho wages of our workingmen against tlio Intal competition of low-priced labor, we do mnnd that the immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude fiom pntrnneo to the United States those who can neither read nor write. The civil service law was placed on the statute books by the Republican party, v.hvh has always sustained it, and wo renew our repeated declarations that it hall be thoroughly and honestly en- reed and extended wherever practica ble. We demand that every citizen of the Inited States shall bo allowed to cjist 0110 free and unrestricted ballot, and that such ballot shall bo counted and re turned as cast. We proclaim our unqualified condem nation of the uncivilized and barbarions practice, well known as lvnchinir or kill ing human beings, suspected or charged 1111 crime, wmioiii process ot law. We favor the creation of a national board of arbit ration to settle and adjust ifleronces which mav arise between mployers and employed emrniiod in in terstate commerce. e believe in the imincdinto return to the freo homestead policy of the Repub lican party, and urgo 'the passage by Congress of the satisfuctorv free home- lead measure, which has already passed the house and is now pending in the senate. We favor tho admission of the remain ing territories at the oarliost practicable ate. having duo recant to the interests 01 the pooplo of tho territories and of the United htats. All the federal officers ppointed for the territories should be looted from bona fide residents thereof. and the right of self government should be accorded as far as practicable. we ueneve tno citizens ot Alaska should have representation in the Con gress of the United States, to "the end that needful legislation may be intelli gently oracted. We sympathize with all wife and locit- Imate efforts to lessen and prevent the evils of intemperance and promote mor alitv. Tho Republican nartv is mindful of the rights and interests of women. Pro tection of American industries includes equal opportunities, equal pay for equal worn, anu protection to tno homo, we favor tho admission of women to wider spheres of usefulness, and we doom their co-operation necessary in rescuing the country from Democratic and Populist mismanagement and nu&rule. such are the principles and policies of the Republican party. By these princi ples we will abide and these policies we will put into execution. We ask for them the considerate judgment ol the American people. Confident alike in the history of our great party and in the justice of our cause, we present our plat- iorm anu our candidates in U'.e lull as surance that the election will bring vic tory to the Republican party and pros perity to the United States. Republican National Platform. Following are the concluding planks in the platform adopted by the Republi can National Convention, the first por tion of which we gave last week SUGAR. We condomn the present administra' uon tor not keeping taitu with the sugar producers of tlna country. The Repub ncan party tavors Bueh protection as w lead to tho production on American soi of all the sugar which tho American people use, and for which they pay other countries more tuan $iuu,uou,uui) annu any. WOOL AND WOOLENS, To all our products to thoso of the mine and the held as well as to those of tbe shop and tlio factory to hemp, to wool, the product of tho great industry, as well an to the finished woolens of the mill we promise the most ample protec lion. PENSIONS. Tho veterans of tho Union army do serve and should receive fair treatment and gonorous recognition. When ever practicable they should be given th preference in tho mattor of employment, and they are entitled to the enactment ol such laws as are bent calculated to secure the fulfillment of tho pledges made them in the dark days of the countrv'i peril. We denounce the practice in the pension bureau, so recklessly ana un justly carried on by the present adminis .ration, of reducing pensions and arbi trarily dropping names from tho rolls deserving the severest condemnation the American people. FOKEICW RELATIONS). Our foreign policy should bo at AUDITORS' REPORT of Harmony Township, for tho year ending J one IS'.Ht. R. . Carson, Treasurer, in accoun with School Hoard. I'r. To bal. last settlement 240 45 To ree'd from J. II. Bowman, Col lfl 75 To ree'd from S. T. Carson, Col. . 14.W SI To bal. State appropriation 1H(I... 85 OH To State appropriation 18H5 7 111 2ft To money borrowed 1000 00 To lull, duo Troasuror by Twp 353 22 ft0f.2 00 Cr. Hy orders redeemed t V-,s'2 41 ly per ci. commission 011 Hoove iv 1 , tine.1? on I "f FINANCIAL. STATEMENT. : DAVID MINTZ, t 7 The Leader, HAS THE LARGEST STOCK HE EVER HAD, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. In Dry Poods, Dress Goods, Clothing, ltK.SOlTUCKS. Anil, due from J. II. Howman Col. lS'tl $ Amt. duo from N. T. Carson, Col. 1S5 Roots Shoes, Rubber 232 ?! 5!r7 30 $ K2t) 5 MAniHTIES. Amt. due treasurer $ 853 22 Amt. duo Eden and .Taun. Bal on Hickory school building tU 35 Amt. duo Wheeler t Dusenbury. 2lfl 35 Outstanding orders 1150 00 1813 P: Net Indebtedness t IW1 27 J. A. Turner, treasurer, in account with Harmony township road commissioners. Dr. To Amt. ree'd from former treas.l 42 GO To Amt. ree'd from J. H. How man. Col KS 92 To Amt. ree'd from S. T. Carson Col 288 117 $ 421 65 Cr. By orders redeemed f 2!3 13 Hv 2 per cent commission 6 r7 Hy Amt. paid W. G. Wilkina 122 25 Goods, Notions, Hosiery. Gloves. Corsets and Corset Waists, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ididlos' Shirtwaists, Iadios' Capes, Ilsses and Children's Reefers, Gent's shirts and Ties of the latest patterns. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Laco and Choneil Curtains, Car- pot Sweepers, Wall Taper from tho or dinary grades to the best quality, Trunks, and yalises,Qullt and Red Spreads, Glass and Crockory waro, Tin and Gran- itewaro, Raby Carriages, Looking Glasses and Furniture, Millinery Goods of the Finest Grades, and a thousand other things, too numerous to mention. with 421 E5 Harmony J. A. Turner in ao't township poor fund. To Amt. roo'd from former Treas.J 227 22 ity orders redeemed $01 50 Ry commission on same .. 123$ 02 73 Pal due township $ 104 49 We the undersigned Auditors of Har mony township, having examined the above accounts lind them as set fourth in the above report to the best of our knowledge. T. W. Allknpek, Geo. Ij. Kino, L. A. Hotciikiss. F. E. Metpalf, Auditors. Clerk. Divorce Notice. It would be hard to convince a man suffering from billious colic that his agony is duo to a microbe with an un pronounceable name. But one dose of DeWitt's Colio A Cboloia Cure will con vince him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. Heath A Killmer. In the Common Pleas Court of Forest County, of Feb'y Term, IH'.Ki, .NO. 4i. Kate. M. Harrington, by 1 ner next friend, l". k. Harrington, Libcllant, vs. William C. Harrington, Respondent. To William C. Harrington, Respondent in me auove mentioned easo : you are hereby noliltcd. In pursu ance of the order of the Court of Common Pleas of the said County of Forest, to be and appear in tho said Court on tho last Monday of August next, to answer the pe tition or libol heretofore preferred by tho iiDouant, ivate At. Harrington, vonrwlfo. and show causo, if any you have, why the said Kate M. Harrington should not be divorced from tho bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to the aci 01 Asseinmyin8iiciica.se made ana provided. Hereof fail not, under the penalty of having the said petition beard, and a divorce docreed against you in your aosence. jotirn T. uaksujn. P. M. Clark, Alt' v. ShorilP Tionesta, Pa., May 30, 18!H5. REMEMBER. Wo keep erood iroods at reasonable prices. Kcmemher tho place, DAVID. MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Maricnvillc, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelt, Calf-skins, Wool A Ginsenu. Smart & Silberberg, -00- Geo. Raab offers his neat resi dence, on Vine St. for sale at a rea sonable figure ; nice garden lot and everytbiog comfortably for a pleasant home. Also his very desirable bus iness staud, at the corner of Bridge and Elm Sts. Tbis is one of the best business locations in town, and those who have occupied it have al ways enjoyed a large public patron age on account of the location. For prices aud terms address Geo. Raab, Oil City, Pa. tf Persons who have a coughing spell v- ery night, on account of a tickling sensa tion in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. Heath A Killmer. Small in size, but great in results. DoWitt's Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dys pepsia aud constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Heath A Killmer. Any person desiring first-class dental work done will do well to bear in mind that I will be in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each month. tf R. II. Stillson. When we consider that the intestines are about live times as long a3 tlio body, we cau reaiizo tno intense sulloring ex perienced when they become inflamed. DeWitt's Colio and Cholera Cure subdues iutlamation at once and completely re moves the dilllculiy. Heath A Killmer, all times firm, vigorous and dignified, an all our interests in the western hemis phero carefully watched and guarded lne Hawaiian Islands fclioula be con trolled by the United States, and no for eign power should be permitted to inter fere with them ; the Nicaraguau canal should be built owned and operated by the United States ; and by the purchase of the Danish islands we should secure a proper and much needed naval station in the West Indies. Tho massacres in Armenia have aroused the deep sympathy and just in dignation of the American poople ami we believe that the United States should ex ercise all the intlueiice it can properly exert to bring these atrocities to an end. In Turkey, American residents have been exposed to the gravest dangers and American property destroyed. There and everywhere Amorlcan citizens and American property must be absolutely protected at all hazards and at any cost. MONlloe DOCTHI N K. We reassert the Monroe doctrine in its full extent, and we reaffirm tho right of the Uuited States to give the doctrine eUect by responding to the appeals of any American state for friendly inter vention in case of European encrouch 111 cut. We have not interfered and shall not interfere with tho existing possess ion of any European power in this hem isphere, but those poHhcvHions must not, 011 any pretext be extended. We hope fully look forward to tho eventual with drawal ot tho European powers from this hemisphere, and to the ultimate un ion uf all English speaking parts of the continent by tho froo consent of its in habitants. CD HA. From the hour of achieving their own independence tlio people of the United Slates have regarded with sympathy the struggles of other American poople to free themselves from European domina tion. We watch with deep aud abiding interest tho heroic battle of the Cuban patriots against cruelty and oppression, and our best hopes go out for tlio full success to that ilclcrmiucd contest fur liberty. The government of Spain, having lost control of Cuba, and being unable to pro led the property or lives of resident American citizens, or to comply with its trvuly obligations, we believe that U10 Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier re siding at Monroe, Mich., was severely alllicled with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by using Cham berlain's Pain lialm. He says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not be here to write these few linos. Chamberlain's Pain iSalin has done me a great deal of good and I feel thankful for it." For sale by Heath A Killmer. o CD FARMERS' SONS. We will employ you at home on a salary of $.30 por month. Write quickly. PURITAN PUBLISHING CO. 33 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. Good Money To bo inado by you this season, by coming here for your spring and summer clothes. Largest stock of line woolons, ever hold in the oil country, are now on our counters. Exclusive patterns imported to our order. One suit in each piece. Price Stoop to Conquer, We head the van as bargain givers, and always have. Black and blue Scotch Block Suits to order, $10.00 to $21.00. Fashionable Scotch ' . Mixtures Sack Suits to order, $18.00, $19.00, $20.00 and $22.00. Black and bluo Worsteds for dressy Cutaway Suits, $24.00 to $28.00. Trousers to order, $5.00 to $9.00. Tjie MgCukx Co. TAILORS, HATTERS, FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS. MODERATE PRICE STORE. 27 and 2!) Sonoca and 12 Elm Sts., OIL CITY, PA. The Right Goods At the Right Prices. A steady determination to sell every thing at the closest niaram of profit is o - bringing us ever increasing patronage. There's no longer any reason for your pay ing high prices for any goods. Tho trains run often and wo guarantee to save you your car fare many times over. THIS WILL BE A SPECALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK Wah Cood. 1 Lot Printed Organdies, worth 80., at 4o. 1 Lot Manchester Dimities, the samo goods which have always sold at 12Jc. oic 1 Lot Fine Porsian Lawns, 32 in. wide, Lemon Colored Lawns, etc., 9c. yd. 1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all this year's best styles, the finest cloth ever made, were sold last season at ISc. 71o. yd. IlatM tirnl IloiinetN. One look through our Millinery De partment will Impress you with its many auporior foaturos. Chances are it will make a customer of you. Trimmed Sailors at 25c, 35c., 50c, 75c aud $1.00. Short Rack Sailors 25c. to $1.00. Flowers as low as 5c. bunch. White Duck Caps and Tarns 25o.A 50c loieli 81ialoi Japanese Split Bamboo Porch Shades, complete, size 8x10 ft. $l.Ct). Special Matting Sale. 1 Lot Good Jolntloss Straw Matting 9c. yd. or $1.25 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot of regular 20c Matting, 13c yd, or $5.00 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Mat ting, worth 35c 21c yd. or $7.75 for roll of 40 yds. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes, "I have been suffering from piles for twenty-live years and thought my case incur able. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a perma nent cure." This is only one ot thou sands of similar cases. Kc.oma, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. Heath A Killmer. If it required an annual outlay of $100 to insure a family against any serious consequences from an attack of bowel complaint during the year tliero are many who would feel it their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to rink their lives and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this insur ance for 25 cents, that being the price ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. In almost every neigh, borbood some ono has died from au at tack of bowel complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician sum moned. One or two doses of this reined f will euro any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you allord to take the risk for so small an amount? For t-ale by Heath A Killmer. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and cun think of 110 pleasauter or better way to do it than hy lecom mending One M mule Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that fol low ncgiccltd colds. Heath A Killmer. it I S".-i B -.tJlL." s. JtM. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, - - PENN'A. Our Motto for June: "THE BEST A T- LOW PRICES." It's a good stock for finding just ; what you want, and few will mkkt mid none will beat our prices, Miles & Armstronq, KEPLER BLOCK, corner. km Our Aim TO KEKP THE REST. Our Principle FAIR DEALING. Our Ambition TO PLEASE OUR TRADE. Our l'rlce LOWEST, Quality considered. Our welcome word for May Is lgtirgniiiN. Wo ooininonccd tho mouth with ItarguiiiM. We'll continue the month with It:irp;aiiiH. Wo will end tho month with llnrgniii. A superb assortment which includes everything new and desirable for tho i present season. ' Our stock abounds in Rich .Men's Qualities at Poor Men's Prices. ....... m JUST RECEIVED L.ace Curtains). 50 Pairs Nottingham Lace, 3 yards long, tape bound, worth 75c. 50a pair. 50 Palis Nottingham Lace,3 yards long, tho 11.00 kind 79c. pair. 100 Pairs of the !-' grade, Si yards long HHo. pair. I Line Chenille Porliers, all colors, .39 pair. 1 Lot Tapestry Portiers, all colors, $2,118 pair. 1 Lot Rag Dad Couch Covers, (1.30 each. ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS WALL PAPER!! THE TIME OE THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when tho energetic housowifo begins to think about cleaning house, and while sho is cast ing her eyes about for now wall paper, ete., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest de signs in paper and borders. Como and look them over while tho assort ment Is complete. We are positive that wo can katlsfy tho most fastidi ous purchaser, because we havo the most complete lino overexhibltod in Tionesta. Come and see. WE ARE ALSO. Special Coraet Value. 1 Case of Summer Corsets, just aa good as ever was sold at 50c, at 29c 1 Case Dress Form Corsets, extra good quality, worth 75o. to $1.00 6O0. iitw enjoyed a constant patmiintf. for orer iiT i-arn. It U wnndirfullj eUlcuciou la &1J Itli.umntl.m, I.Bimbago, i'ulMrrti. Toothu.'h. At-uruliilu, llu.'l.M.'llO Rntl other ailment, where pain 1. an attend- nii.. ny a. ai omtf more., or liy n ivcull't of iiMiii.-, a.laroni ajiil s& eeiil.. W1NKKI.MANN & BROWN UkUQ CO., llulilitorf.. JM4., F. M. A. JV'O. 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PV. CAPITA I. STOCK, : : : HEADQUARTERS 'R.IIOICK MEDICINES, STATIONERY. OROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goodsam prices, and we 11 do the rest. "HEATH- & KlUMEfr 1 ' KtmmmMmm-m Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALEKS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- wAnc, aiAiiuntrii, wnntU GOODS, CUTLERY JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. .,ooo. 00TS AND SU0ES A SPECIALTY ! "Wake up Jacob, day is breaking!" so said DoWill'a Little Karly Risers lo tho man who had taken tiiem to arouse bis sluggish liver. Heath & Killmer. Wantkii-Energetic man as manager for this county, who is capable of han dling solicitors ; must have 876 to invest lor stock. Safe investment and very profitable. For particulars address Hkxj. Cuass .V t'o., sc: Chestnut St., Philadelphia, or '10 Furgusou lilk., Pittsburg, Pa. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warron, Penna, CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheelor, David V. Iloaty Jerry Crary, Win. D. Drown, (ieo. M. Parmlco, Andrew llertzcl, C. Schiiiimclfung, A. T. Scolield, Christian Smilli, II. T. Russell. 11. A. Jainiesou. J'ersonal and ISiuuiumt accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits U, N. PKRMLEK, Pres. 11. A . J A lESON, Vice Pres. F. K. HE ll'M EL, Oashur T. D. Coi.i.ins, President, V. E. E. Vockroth, T. J. Howman, F. R. Lanson, OKKICEItS t R. Lanson, Vice President, III It KCTOKH : J. C. Rowman, Cashier. R. M. Herman. Ooo. F. Watson, T. D. Collins. O. W. Proper, GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :00UHi:E Aim QABU: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH ALL USUAI, JJANKINU FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT TENTION, TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. Notice. ,ne.?5K2:M. August I Term, lh'jo. , Wayne Cook, Presidont. JVY. A. 1). JfO.'iS. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Kmkahbauuii, Vice President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. In the Court of Common Pleas of Fore.it In Re. Assignment of jtiary i.evv lor elit of Creditor The UllilnrMin nl nntu.ltitn.l ... .i:..t bute tho funds iii the hands of the As. signee in above entitled cose, herewith gives notice to all parties interested that lie will attend to the duties of his said ap- luiiiuiniii, in me omco, in Tionesta, l'a.. on Wednesday, July 1.',, 1S!KI, ut 10 o'clock A. M., when and where they cau attend if they see proper. . P. M. Clahk, Auditor. Tionesta, Pa., June 15, 18ti5. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheoler, DIKKCT0R8 G. W. Robinson, Wm. T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dale, $50,000. Smearbaugh, J. H. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuient at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. FREE EDUCATION. An education at Harvard, Yale, or any other college or institution of learning in ihe United States, or in the New England Conservatory of Music, can be secured by any young man or woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars quickly. JAMES D. BALL, 38 Rromliuld Street, Boston, Mass. TIME TABI.I ell'oct Sept. '.i lu 1H1T). Trains leave Tio nesta for oil City and points west as follows : S l I"u'ttl" '-Mres P2:io noon. No. 01 ay Freight icurryinir passengers) 4 rrfr. i No. 33 Oil City Ex, r..ZZ libs p! For Hickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinziu, Bradlord.Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express 8--I4 a in No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... M No. ou Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) 11:50 a. In Got Time Tables and full Information from S. i. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. , . R. BELL, Gen lSupt. 3. A. FELLOWS, 1 ien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General olllco, Moonev-Brishano Bid r, Cor. Main aud Clinton Sts., Bullalo.N.Y Straw bate. New styles. Miles it Armstrong. it.
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