THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. W E NK, EOITOW 4 PltOPRItTO. WEDNESDAY, MAY P, 18S3. Itrpuhllomi State Tirltrf. Judge of llio Supreme Court, linn. JAMES T. MITCHELL, Philadelphia. Announcements. Kates. Congress, $20. Assembly, $10. District Attorney,?:!. No announcements will appear unless accompanied by tho rash. ASSEMBLY. We are suthorlfed to announce CHAS. A. RANDALL, of Tioncsta, as nenndidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. Another Yarn. The Philadelphia Times having pub lished a sensational canard about a great movement on foot to "boom" Mr. Blaine's nomination at the coming Chicago convention, the Press thus disposes of the fabrication: Our esteemed contemporary, the Time, keeps constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of news about Mr. Blaine, warranted to suit any taste. It is only three or four weeks since it had Mr. Blaine in the last stages of a fatal malady. lis in formation was positive and unmistak able. Mr. Blaine was a physical jT'CC1:, and could never take any fur jther part in politics or public affairs. , Now, from its extensive assortment jnf Blaine news it makes another dis play in its show-window. This time 5' ts news is to the effect that Mr. Blaine las notified his friends that he is will ing to run for the Tresidcn.-y. He lias given bis assent to an aggressive movement for his renomination, an bis "boom" will break loose with ir resistible force. This news has been received from Blaine within the last three days, and we are assured that, like all the previous information about jMr. Blaine, it is "entirely reliable." y From which we infer that Mr. iSlaino has recovered the health which jiur esteemed contemporary destroyed 'r u: i .u i . i l yui uuu uuiv a moutii ago, nuu wiui ;he dinbetes or some other fell disease ias not fastened itself on him as vio ently as it fastened itself on the col joins of tho Timet. A newspaper 'which has a man running for the Pres idency in an "aggressive movement," j-must at least relinquish the story of : (impending dissolution. The present i j-ara is interesting as re-establishing the shattered health of Mr. Blaine in Ihe columns of our esteemed content j porary, and beyond that it possesses t qo importance. 1 Really isn't it about time to give a J' rest to these repeated fictions about l Mr. Blaine? j The question now agitating the 1 Democracy is "What to do with the remains of the late P. W. Voorbees, 1 of Indiana?" On Tuesday of last i; week, one Ingalls, a Senator, so badly wrecked, mangled and generally dis , ntegrated the body of Mr. Voorhees, I icattering the fragments all over the ( senate Chamber, that there is no pos sible hope of ever being able to again ut them together so as to make them lecently presentable. There are sev :ral ways of getting rid of them and it the same time keeping them before the public eye, but two stand out most prominently. One is to send the gory Jismcmberme uts tc the United States Medical Museum in Washington as a I practical illustration of the force of i lynamitio invective when surcharged with the truth of history, and the other ia to place them in a dime mu , setim in order that others may see and i learn that it is not safe but utterly foolish to get in the way of a wild H western cyclone when it is on the ram . page. Either scheme will do, aud i both might serve as a terrible warning : to men of small calibre and shady record not to feel safe while pranciog around on the edge of a volcano. A correspondent who signs him self "Citizen," evidently reads between the lines of a morning contemporary and iiys the seeming anxiety about Mr. Blague's health to a nicety. .This vhohcry of Mr. Blaine's having one juI in the grave aud the other nest door to it is at hypocritical device to ;.lace lie coli steel into Mr. Bluine, and boUttr ip the treachery that is going on in' l'tuasylvaniii and other States by spoilsmen. Ouee let any cither candidate but Mr. Blaine be nominated uud see. how quick these eaiuo persons will demand that Mr Blaine lead the fiyht, and if ho should refuso on account of his health how quick they would charge Lira with sulking and swear he is as eouuj as a feilver duliar. Mr. Blaine has said he is not a caudidate, aud he meant just what he suid, but bis friends will be ou hand at Chicago, and the man they waut will be uouiiuatc.il, aud no amount of houndiog their chief fur a second letter will stampedo iheui. They are nut that kiud of Republicans. They have been there before aud will be llu-rc auiii. l'iliJ.nryh Coin -Gazette. Sicnator Lvoai i,i wants to koow if there ia anybody else who cares to knock a chip o(T hi shoulder. Ox May 23 the Democrats of this Plata will hol.l their convention and go through the motions of foiling up a candidate to be bowled down by the luxuriant Republican majority that blooms here. Now then, romancers, dreamers, political prophets, Mugwumps and Democrats whose wishes are fathers to their thoughts attention all 1 We are at the beginning of a new week, and a story to the effect thai Mr. Blaine is dangerously ill is indispetisible to the campaign. Our friendj the enemy expect every liar to do hij duty. Talk of him as tliey will, the fact remains that Senator Ingalls mixes in a heap of truth aud unanswerable ar gument with his oratorical fireworks, There are, even at this late dale, a great many people in this country who cannot fully understand why all the "dead issues" and "sectional feeling" should be buried in the notth, while the south continues so persistently "solid." Blizzard. Congressman Scott is evidentlv building on the future when he allows the report to spread that he will not be a candidate for re-election. Sup pose the free trade. Democratic party should not win the next time and he should consequently not be asked to go up higher, as he contemplates, what then? In all probability be would be a candidate, and in all certainly he would be defeated, for the manufac turing interests of this State surely have it in for him. Com.-Gazctte. Prohibition orators openly declare the hope that they can defeat the Re publican party this fall, after which they will fight the Democracy. Why not leverse that order? Help whip the party in power and fight the Re publicans afterwards if any cause be presented for doing so. The notion of whippiug anyone into friendliness ap plies to beosls, not to human beings. A dog may lick the hand that lashes him, but nothing higher in nature than. a dog will. Derrick. Not content with turning over near ly one whole page of his paper a week or two 0o to the dissomiuation of wholesome Republican protection doc trine, Bro. Dixon, of the Elk Democrat, comes out with the declaration that "the recent tariff speech of Represen tative Nelson, of Minnesota, will figure in the Democratic campaign literature of '1S883.'" Well, along about 7,000 years hence that speech may possibly be of some use as a campaign document, and we hope to see our Democratic brethren utilize it then, but not until then. In the meantime, it is pleasant to note the "change of heart" which our esteemed brother is evidently undergoing. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tioncvta Union. The W. C. T. U. moets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. Presidont Mrs. Eli Iloleman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs, V. J. Roberts. Recording Sec'y Mrs. L. A.ilowe. Cor. Bee. & Treas. Mrs. 8. D. Irwin. H'oe vnto him thnt giveth his neitjhhor rlnnk, that putte.it thy tiuttle to him, and make.it haix drunken also. Hab. II, lo. The wicked worketh a deceitful work but to him that so tveth righteousness shall ue a ure rewaru. itev. 11, lb. C. G. M. iu the Royal Templar on the subject of license says: Tbe li cense question is discussed everywhere interested parties are trying to prove the liquor traffic a legitimate, if not an honorable business, claiming that the mere paymeut of the license fee makes the business of ruining the souls of men on an equal footing with a dry goods business, or with any oth er branch of mercautile life; but the only way to answer the question : Is the liquor dealer doing a legitimate business? is to ask another, namely, Is it right to license one man who makes a drunkard, and punish the drunkard thus made? Licensed lav erns are neither a necessity or a bene fit in any city or town. It has been proven repeatedly that they neither tend to man's improvement mentally or physically, that the tendency of ihe saloon is to make a poorer class of cit izcus, a poorer class of workmen, less valued friends and less valued neigh bors. The sale of iuloxicaling liquors as a beverage robs the poor man of his earnings ; it robs him eventually of the ability or opportunities of earning his own livelihood or that of any per son or persons depending upon him it robs him of manhood and reduces him to the coudilioo of a beast. There is another very important phase of this momentous question which we should uot lose sight of, and can be best dealt with in another question : Is it right to support churches to save men, and at the eaiuo time liceuse a truflio that slowly, but alas ! too surely, destroys all that is puro and noble in uiaa? or is it right to tax people for schools to teach virtue, and then license saloons to teach vice ? The open saloon is the Dovil's trap for our boys and he catches them by playing on their social instinct in their natures. The gilded saloon of the city, aod the cross road groceries of the country aro the recruiting offices for the poor house, for the jail, for vag abondage, for disgrace and for hel'. In the uame of God, shut them np! They say that if you clnee the saloon the drinking of whisky will go on in private ; that is too true to some ex tent. But it will bo a great moral victory over the evil thing to hide its ugly head in the dark. The old topers may follow it to its den but we will save our boys. Prevention is better that) cure and we all koow it is easier.--The Living Wot). We hope no Christian will have cause to regret not having testified for Christ iu neglecting to sign the remon strance, lie that is not with mo is gainst me. Fear not, nor bo dismayed ; to mor row go out against them ; for the Lord will be with you. II Chron. 20, 17. No man ever suddenly, became a drunkard. It is bv irraduallv accus toming the taste and stomach to ar dent spirits that men have been led to love them. Dr. Benjamin Rusb, 1785. "When you call on ruy sister Clara, Mr. Featherly," said Bobby, "you never stay later than 12 o'clock, do you ?'' "No, indeed, Bobby, and often not as late as that." "That's what pa said. He told ma that lbere was no danger of your ever staying any later than 1 1:45, because the saloons close up at 12." Epoch. The breweries of Iowa have been reduced from ninety-nine to fourteen under the prohibitory law, which the New York Sun insists "don't prohibit." Eastern Insurance Co's are said to have civen notice to the brewers of Dubuque, Iowa, that they can no onger take risks upon property. .A "National-Prohibition Park," if twenty-seven acres, has been laid out on Statec Island, where a prohibition camp meeting is to be established. You may travel a good ways oc whiskey, and travel pretty fast while you are going, but you can't get back when you waut to. Conscience is the voice of the soul ; the passions are the voice of the body. 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JUDSON. TERMS, ONE Yl , Jl; SIX MONTHS, J2, IN A DVAN c THE LUMBERMAN is published j., the interest of its subscriber ; coiiKeoueni. IV It is a curiosity In modei ii tradti mvi- nalism. No advertiser can bit v a hi its editorial or news pai?i.s. Ti.at i makes it the best adveriisiiiur n ...i. . the world. -A Journal in wh: ! er paragraph is a paid "wr.u lustrate.t putt, is almoin!. 1 '. tho reader; it is worse ll, ;:, cause it is misleading. T': has mtorniation to soil at ii.e , per year for 1W or ill page p, r gives more pages of leading !i;nu , side of its advertising tiie lull in ... running lrom 40 to 4S pugus each " than any other Journal publii-i.i i same price iu tho world. Tin y Hiibstaiitially all the lumber j, weekly reviews of the markets s... west, norih and south, aro iiiiti .-; to any liimberu.aii who cur-b t j ed on current events. Iu ni, pages contain more valuable inl'on: ... than is given ill all the pages ol n. lumber journals, so-railed. As a nu of fact, Its advertising pages are of the i: most value to all users of wood-woi i, .-, machinery, as tliey form a coinpi.-te loguo of tho latest and best of ail i modem devices used ill lumber jiifU.i. ; , uriug. Send for it. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF ALBEUT KINNEY, 1..;. of Forest County, deceased. Iu l:. Orphan' Court of Forest County. Letters of administration ou the al Estate having been granted to the in signed, all persons indebted lo l Estate aro requested to make ami those having claims, to in same without delav, to J. Ii. At! NEW, Adinini Feb. 10th, lij.sa.-4H. Tiouc.-i... PAT "ENTS,' Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks seen r ed, and all other patents causes in the i m en 1 1 illice and before tho Court proiuj i and carefully allcndcd to. Upon reociiit of model or sketch of ventiou, I made careful examination, i. advise as to patentability Free of i-liiu Fees Moderate, and I "make No Ch i un lees patent is secured. Informal' advice aud special reference mint on plication. J. It. I.1TTE1.L, Washingt 1). C. Near C. 8. Patent Ollice.