THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. C. WINK, roiroR 4 POrPITO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1887. Republican Ticket. Ji'niriAHv. Judge of the Supreme Court, . HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Tioga County. HTATE. State Treasurer, WILLIAM B. HART, Dauphin County. COUJITT. Frolhonotary, Ac, CALVIN M. AKNER. Sheriff, GEO ROE W. SAWYER. Commissioner. J. J. PARSONS. C. P. LF.DEBUR. Auditor, R. 7 GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C. II. CHURCH. He who pulli down bis own house and ii without shelter is no mora silly than the laborer who rotes for Free Trade. Republicans should not neglect the payment of their State or County tax before the first of next month, else they may lose their vote. Col. Fred. Grant was nominated for Secretary of State by the New York Republicans last week. And Col. Grant will be New York's next Secretary of State. From our standpoint both the great parties favor protection to labor. The Republicans would protect home la bor and the Democrats foreign labor. Which do you favor T There is nothing more pathetic in American civilisation than the spec tacle of a Free-trade millionaire weep ing over the rising discontent with which the best paid laboring classes in (he world contemplate his scheme for bettering their condition by reducing their wages. The wife of Parsons, the anarchist, thinks that the spirit of fair play prevalent in this country will not per mit the execution of ber husband. Her husband unfortunately had not imbibed much of that spirit of fair play or he would not have thrown bombs into a defenceless crowd in the atreet in the foolish idea of thereby overtarning the law. The anarchists' revolution is not here, but the anar chists' hanging is mighty close. The effect of a protective tariff as it applies to the workingmen is shown from the fact that while the American workingmen in nine States, under a JTiW i'; vo over a thousand millions of dollars Tn YTbjf"bank, Ibe vastly greater mass of workmen in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, all working under Free Trade bave only two fifths as much in the ftislal and saving banks. These fig .. ores, ftndlese dollars are the most .persuasive of arguments, and the con clusion is so plain that be who runs may read. license to overturn the established or der of things and enforce their revo lutionary Ideas with impunity. The hanging of Spies and bis fellow mur derers will, doubtless, convince those of that ilk not yet under cocdemna lion that they owe i duty to the law which will be enforced as strictly from them as from the more respectable portion of the community. The de cision of the Illinois Supreme Court is a triumph for law and order, and if the anarchists and fellows of that kidney are wise they will carefully con the lessoo and profit thereby. The time fixed for the execution is Novem ber 11th. WrvTKRN Pennsylvania Democrats are in a bad way. A rumor prevails in that section that M'Grann is about to decline the nomination for State Treasurer. We feel pretty safo in as luring these distressed Democrats that there is little foundation for the rumor. Wbat bas likely given rise to it is this: When M'Grann was nominated so un expectedly it was done with the hope that he would take the head off his bar'l and make a distribution of its contents among tho fuilbl'ul through out the Slate. But it was discovered when be was sounded on this impor tant subject that he was "up to suuff," as it were, and that he sadly lacked the disposition to open, and this so exasperated the boodlers who expect ed large "contributions" that they no doubt said they did not care whether or not be declined, aud from tbis the rumor of bis contemplated declination has no doubt risen. Mr. M'Grann is not of the sort to put cash into forlorn hopes, and be has no ambition to fig ure as tho man who banged bis bar'l to pieces in a fight that was certain to go against him. Harruburg Telegraph. The Republican Convention of this State last year issued an address to the voters, in which the following self evident propositions were presented. "Anything that is calculated to lessen tba product of American labor de creases the wages of American work men. Every dollar's worth of goods manufactured abroad and imported into the United Slates displaces a dol lar's worth of home production ; and the American workman Buffers accord ingly ; hence, strikes and labor troub lea have followed these attempts of the Democratic party to degrade Ameri can labor to the European standard, by removing wholly or partially the duty upon goods of foreign manufac ture, and their culmination has been reached in the election of a Free Trade Administration." Let eveiy one who invests cspital in our indus tries, and all who live by their labor digest these facts, and vote accordingly. . The action of the Supreme Court of Illinois in affirming the judgment of the lower court and ordering the death sentence against the anarchists to be carried into effect will be en dorsed by every right-minded man and woman in the country. Spies and his co conspirators have on their bauds the blood of those who fell vic tims to the Haymarket bomb exsplo eions, and they should suffer for their crime. That they will do so seems now assured, though doubtless any subterfuge which suggests itself to their counsel will be taken advantage of to delay tbe fatal hour. It is satisfaction to know, also, that the Supreme Court was uoauiuious in its decision in support of the court below It is high time the lawless element amoog those who are given a home in this country should be taught in an emphatic ' maoner that they cannot coAstrua the liberty here enjoyed into Who They Are. There has never been the slightest foundation of truth for all this clamor that bas been raised about "politics in the G. A. R.," "iusulting tbe Presi dent," "rekindling sectional hate," etc. It has been falsehood and slander from first to last, aod none knew this better than the men who are uttering it. No one connected with the Order bas made the least effort to give it a par- tisau aspect, but the reverse. Those inside the Ordtr have been resolute in their determination that it should not be perverted to the partisan purposes of any man or set of men. It is posi tively childish to scream out "politics," aod "insulting tbe President," when a body of men choose to express their disapproval of that official's public acts affecting themselves and those connected with them. We might as well have a Russian despotism, first as well as last, if no one is allowed to criticise a publio official's acts. We are told that there is something awfully heinous in decline to pass un der a partisan banner flung across the street. Some rabid editor's would make us believe that this was some thing worse than any act of treason in tbe rebel conspiracy to destroy the Nation worse even than starving prisouers in Andersonville. Tbis is also a new idea to free-born Americans, and not a pleasant one. Everybody Vlfl .a . a in wneenng anew that tbe nag was hung out in that particular place, and wim us particular inscription, as a taunt to them. The man who bung it out had proclaimed bis intention by doing so to nag and irritate the G. A. xv, v ny should any member ot a purely non-partisan organization march under a purely partisan banner insolently thrown out over bim? We should certainly approve of tbe com rades resenting having a Blaine ban ner, or a Sherman banner, or a Hill banner thrust in their faces when on parade, and should expect that, with out lespect to political affiliations, they should show their disapproval of tbe act by refusing to march under tbe AV. C. T. U. COLUMN. The W. C. T. V. moot the ad and 4th Tuesday of each month, at S p. in. President Mrs. Ell Uoleman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberta. Recording Mec'y Mr. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec A Treaa. Mrs. 8. D. Irwin. H'nt unto him that aivrth hi neiohhor drink, thai pnttt.it thy'bottte to him, anil make.it him drunkcnalso. Ilab. II, 15.. The wicked workelh a deceitful work I Imt to him that soneth righteousness shall lie a sure reward. Rev. 11, 18. OOI.DEN TEXT ILLUSTRATED. Take heed to yourselves lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting and drunkenness. Many who could hardly be tempted to drink to excess, eat altogether too much. They spend too much money ou their food. We find sometimes on tbe ta bles of peoplo whose incomes are small, quite expensive and unnecessary deli cacies, early fruits, rich cake, and ex pensive meals. They cannot afford good books and periodicals, and their subscription to each benevolent cause is extremely small, much to their re gret. It seems never to have occurr ed to them that by eating plainer food, tbey could save money to buy the best ineutal pabulum, and they could also have the luxury of bearing a financial part in the work of the Lord. Millions of people in the world live on rice. I bey have hardly more than that one article of diet, year in and year out. We think ourselves sadly stinted if we have less than a half dozen dishes at each meal. They roust be sweetened, spiced, flavored in every imaginable way to make tbem palatable. Tbe fault is our palates are badly educated. We can train them to like anything. This . can hardly be questioned, when we re member that thousands have acquired an appetite for tobacco, than which we can hardly think of a more unin viting weed. If we can make our selves like one thing as well as anoth er, why not for economy's sake learn to eat plain, simple, digestible, cheap fond and put aside our appetite for that which is costly, rich and dyspep tic? Many women who are their own cooks, are obliged to nse up almost their praying time, to please the ap petite of their households. Their mental culture, their tastes, their be nevolent work, their muscle, their nerve, their courage, all go into tho dinner pot, and wbat is there to sbow for it, but heavy grocer's bills, prema ture old age, mental starvation, spir itual cramping and general dwarf hood 7 If we could eat less and of simpler food, we wonld have clearer heads, sounder nerves, less adipose matter to carry about, and more strength for good service. We would have more mooy for the Lord's work, and less selfishness through pampering and in dulgence. Tbe heathen carry all animal ap petites to tho greatest excess. In tbe degenerate days of Rome, Cleopatra dissolved a pearl worth a king's ran som, aud drank it in honor of Mark Antony. Those old Romans used to prepare themselves by emetics for their gluttonous repasts. In Brief, And To Tho Point. Dyprpsla li dreadful. Disordered liver Is misery. Indigestion Is a foe to Rood nature. The human digestive apparatus Is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Orcasv food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, Into hours, Irregular habit, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. Hut Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work In reforming this sad business and making the American peo ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Rememlicr: No happiness without health. Rut Oreen's August Flower hrimrs bcnlth and ha pi liens to the dys peptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-live cents. (JmmI Krwslta In Every Case. D. A. Rradford, wholesale paper dnalor of Chattanooga, Tonn., writes that he was serionsly a filleted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs ; had tried many rem edies without benefit. Being Induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. 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Tbey are made op first, of meo who did Dot go iulo tbe army themselves, aod are eny'iout of the honors paid those who did ; second, of difgruutled politicians who have. beeo unable to use the G. A. R. for their selfish purposes ; third, of men who hate the cause fur which tbe com rades fought; fourth, of men who are opposed to pensions, and who are ea ger to break the u. A. K. down in order to defeat all further pension leg' ihlation. These last are making the most noise now, for they control most newspapers. Bush papers as the Isew York Timet, Evening Post, Boston Herald, Philadelphia Timet, Louisville Courier Journal feel that their only rchance bow of defeating the Depend ent Tension Bill or any legislation of that kind is to foment dissensions in tbe G. A. K.( to slander and malign its leaders aod spokesmen, and to mis represent its every act. National Tribunt. There are maDy employments whose tendency is to work ill to a neighbor. The manufacture and sale of intoxi cating liquors ; the traffio in tobacco ; gambling; tbe pawn-shop; pernicious literature; impure pictures; horse racing; roller skating-rinks ; dancing- masters; theatres; love to ones neighbor would impel one to abandon all of these lines of business. In the old story of tbe nobleman who was trying to hire a coachman, one applicant said be could drive within an inch ef the precipice with out going over, but tbe other when asked how near he would diive, re plied, "As far from the idge as iver I could yer honor." "You are my man," said the nobleman. Men's lives should be like the days, more beautiful in the evening; or like tbe seasons, aglow with promise, and the autumn rich with golden sheaves, where good words and deeds have ripened on the field. It is rather a startling fact that the poorest country io the world should spend annually aj,Z4U,uuu upon an absolutely unproductive luxury. Yet tbat is the amount of the drink bill of Ireland. 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