THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WENK, lOITOB 4 PKOPHItTOK. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888. IM l'l ltl.K i TICKET. NATIONAL. J'REStDENT, BENJAMIN II. 1IARF.ISON, of Indiana. VICK PKESlDKNT, LEVI 1. MORTON, of New York. STATU. Judge of the Supreme Court, JAMES T. MITCHELL, Fhiladolphia. Auditor General, THOMAS McCAMANT, Illair County. orTv. Assembly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Republican County Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of (he Re publican County Committee at the office of the Chairman, Tionesta Boro., on Thursday, August 1G, 1888, at 1 o'clock P. M., to make arrangements for reception of Banner to be present ed by the Republican Slate Commit tee, on September 12, 1888, and the transaction of other business. A full attendance is requested. Following is a list of the members of the Committee frith their assistants : Tionesta Boro. J. C. Scowden; Assistant, J. II. Fones. Tionesta Twp. C. W. Clark ; Assts, Q. Jamieson, P. C. Blocher. Green Frank Walker ; Assts, Ed. Kiser, Johnny Thompson. Kingsley, Newtown John R. Os good. Kiogsley, Whig Hill R. Z. Gil lespie. Kingsley, Star W. B. Heath. Harmony, Allender Capt. J. Zah niser. Harmony, Fagundus J. A. Peter ton. Harmony, West Hickory F. A. Wheeler; Asst, W. C.Allen. Howe, Brookaton Chas. Lin Jsey ; Assts, A. P. Anderson, Frank Nash. Howe, Gusher Capt. J. J. Haigbt. Howe, Balltown J. W. Bolley. Baruett, Clarington Frank Wil liams; Asst, Eli Kubns. Barnett, Redely fle Joseph Hall. Jenks, Marienville J. W. Morri son; Asts, Daniel Moriarty, P. V. Mercilliott. Jenks, Byrom Ed. Klabbatz. Jenks, Gilfoyla W. S. Davis. Hickory II. W. Ledebur; Asst, Jonathan Albaugb. Geo. W. Sawyer, Chairman. C. M. Agnew, Secretary. Perhaps the Democratic organs want General Harrison to quit talking ao that Mr. Cleveland can get his letter of acceptance before the coun try with some chance that it will be read. On the whole, Mr. Cleveland may as well put off his letter of acceptance until after the election, when there will be nothing left for him to accept but defeat. He can thus save himself a great lot of trouble. Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, the murderer of bis friend Arthur Preller, three years ago, was banged in St. Louis on Friday last. At the same time, and from the same scaffold, Henry Landgraf, another murderer, was hanged. We are informed by a Dumber of Democratic newspaperr in this State ; that Chairman Kisner has now got the Republican party on the run. If this is really io Chairman Kisner bad better get the Democratic party : out of tbe way as soon as possible. ' It might be run over in the rush. Had Grover Cleveland been de feated, four years ago, and returned lrom a loreign trip as iilaine dm a few days ago, would be have been re ceived in the same manner? And the wild wind dwindled to a whisper low and sighed for pity as it answered "Not much, Mary Ann." Blizzard. The President Thursday signed acts for publio buildings at Brownsville, Tex.; Ottumwa, Iowa, and States ville, N. C, Not one of these towns was one-half as large at tbe time of tbe last census as Allentown, whose bill was vetoed some time ago because Congressman Sowden refused to be whipped into support of the Mills bill. Brownsville and Statesville together, in fact, are not one-half the size of Alleutown, but they are in districts whose congressmen are obedient to tbe commands of the Preeideut. Mr. Blaise pats a large truth in small compass when be says that the "wages of the American laborer can not be reduced except wilb the con sent aud vote of the American laborer himself." If, as the result of his vote, the tariff is reduced, aud tbe importa tion of foreigu-uiade goods id largely increased, he will have bimbeli to thank when the alternative is forced upon bis employer either to reduce wages so as to meet the competitor of these cheaper-made goods or to give up the fight, close up bis shop aud turu Lis employees adrift. Mr. Blaine's Great Welcome. The great welcome accorded Mr. Blaiue upon his arrival home took place in New York on Friday last. The time had been set for Thursday, and thousands had gathered and ar ranged for a monster pnruile on that evenirjg, but a day's delay in the ar rival of the ship, City of New York, interfered to some extent with tbe program. The parade took place, however, aod was tbe greatest ever ac corded an American citizen. But the great deiuoustrtuiou occurred when Mr. Blaine was met in the bay and escorted to the Fifth Avenue hotel, from which point he reviewed the great procession, and received thous ands of friends. The address of wel come was short, but earnest aud most wholesome, in response to which Mr. Blaine sounded the key-note of the campaign in the following language, so characteristic of tho great states man : Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Republican Club nod Fc-llow-citizeus : To enable you to appreciate this wel come each and every oue of you shonld be absent from homo aod country for the long period of fourteen months. I am sure you can have little conception of the great gratifi cation of that instant when I saw the shores of tbe great Republic. I can not tell you how deeply grateful I am to be remembered in this manner by you and these assembled gentlemen. It is a scene I shall never forget. It is an occasion which I assure you I appreciate from the depth of my heart. It is shadowed only by the sad event which greeted us as the first piece of Ameriean news we beard the death of General Sheridan, a man who was above party and stood for the union of the states. Shouts of "Good !"1 With that exception my arrival upon my native shore was unattended by anything but joy and happiness. The campaign on which you are about to enter should be prefaced, if possible, by every voter in the United States seeing what I have seen "good, good," and hearing what I have heard during tbe last year. Ap plause. The progress of the cam paign in the United States is viewed from the European standpoint with an interest as profound as it is in the United States. It is the opportunity of Eogland. It is tbe long wished for, the long-looked-for occasion upon which the cheaper labor and the cheaper fabrics of the Old World ex pect to invade the New and lower the wages of American workingraen to tbe European standard. Great ap plause. It is not a contest of capi tal against capital ; it is not a contest of partisan against partisan. It is much higher than either of these. It transcends all party motive. Ap plause. Whether tbe great mass of American citizens who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow shall be seriously reduced in their emolu ments from day to day. Applause. That is tbe whole pith and moment of this question. Anytbiug that di verts the question from that single point is a weakening of tbe campaign. Applause and cries of "that's good." I say here as I hope to say with much more elaboration loud cheering and cries of "that's what we want" I say here that tbe wages of tbe Ameri can laborer can not be reduced ex cept with the consent and the votes of the American laborer himself. Tbe appeal lies to biro. It comes to bis door and asks him whether with the great power of tbe franchise and tbe great majority he possesses iu his own hands be is willing for himself and his associates, his children and his chil dren's children to take that fatal step, at the bidding of an Americau con gress aod an American president who are governed by that elemeut which sought to destroy tbis nation. But, gentlemen, it is not a time for a po litical speech. My heart is too full to enter at this time on lengtbeued ar gument. Io this moment of welcome and joy getting home to old scenes and old friends I mu3t be allowed to enjoy the pleasant emotions of tbe oc casion. I can only add my fervent thanks to each and every member of tbe club aod to all my friends for tbe generous and joyous welcome tbey have extended to me in the harbor of New York. At the evening meeting Mr. Bluine delivered a somewhat lengthier ad dress, which was thoroughly inter spersed with vociferous applause. Mr. Blaine will take a leading part in tbe campaign of bis own Slate, aud after the election in September, he will give the National ticket tbe bcueCt of bis wonderful powers. Tue Chairman, of the Democratic State Committee is out ringing an alarm Ltll and askiug for money to buy the electoral vote of Pennsylva uia for Cleveland and Free Trade. The millionaire members of tho Dem ocratic Lxecutive Committee seem to be keeping out of bearing, however. Every Republican should register at once. General Butler gives his reason for opposing free wool as follows: oppose froe wool now, because if we admit it to the free list we can't keep our granger frieods next year from taking off the tariff on the mannfac turcd goods. Our larifT system lms been carefully adjusted by long effort and the greatest care. We cau't af ford to pull any of the prone from umier it." Tue Republican State Committee met at Philadelphia, on Wednesday, and placed Thomas McCamant in nomination for Auditor General, by acclamation. The meeting was ouo tf the largest attended of auy held for years, aud its woik was very har monious aud satisfactory. Mr. Mc Camant is now holding tbe office uuder appointment by Governor Boaver, taking the place of tbe lato Col. Nor ris. lie has for many years been the Chief Clerk of the Department, aud no man iu the State is better fit 11 for the place than he. Tue Republican State Committee, which is about to present handsome banners to Forest and Crawford coun ties for polling the largest per cent, of their Republican vote last year, will offer a similar inducement this year. The offer will be so made that the prize will be within reach of any county, whether the Republicans are in a minority or a majority, and re gardless of the size of the county. It is not for the largest vote, but for the largest per cent, of gain. Forest, which secured one of the prizes offered last year, is one of the smallest coun ties in the State, but that did not pre clude its success. The year before Juniata, another comparatively small county, stood at the head of tbe list. It is likely tbat many counties will tbis year cast a Republican vote in excess of tbat given Blaine four years ago, and that tbe prize banner will be given to that county which shows the largest per cent, of gain on the Re publican vote of 1884. While tbe committee has not yet made its offer formally, the Republicans of the sev eral counties should be prepared to contest for tbe prize. This is the time to get ready. Pu7a. Press. No man can be tbe champion of a pole cat without bearing the odor of his principal. Senator Voorhees, in a speech at Terre Ilauto, last Saturday uight, attacked Geo. Harrisou fur the pnrt he took as attorney for Blaiue iu a libel suit agaiust the editor of au Indianapolis newspaper. So great is the hatred of. tbe democratic leaders toward Blaine, that in an attempt to cast reproach on him they would ex poso again to public gaze the foul pri vate life of Cleveland though no public man so much needs tbe vail of charity and forgetfulncss as ho. Gen. Harrison, from his cradle to mature manhood, has led a pure and blameless life, and though he compares with Cleveland as an eagle does with a carrion crow, tbe Republicans have beeu content to leave personalities out of tbe cam paign ; but Senator Voorhees and tbe other Democratic managers must know tbat tbe supporters of Harrison will not shrink from an unpleasant duty forced on them. Cleveland's wife is Dot the candidate, neither Maria or Frances, aod be cannot hide behind her. .Petticoats failed to save another distinguished Democrat, and history will repeat itself if Grever's fool friends make it necessary. Mead- villa Gazette. The Chicago Tribune, ootwithstand iog its support of General Harrison, baa been heretofore su advocate of free trade, sod just now, with other anoyances, it is ia trouble because tbe charge is rurvde that it has received support from the Cobdeo Club of England. It is foolish for it to get into a pet over so small a matter as this, in this hot weather. Tbat tbe free trade papers on this side of the water have been paid for their sup port of "tariff reform;" that free trade Congressmen have received con tributions towards their election ex penses from the Cobdeo Club, and tbat lecturers aod political economists of the David A. Wells stripe have beeu compensated for their advocacy of doctrines injurious to tbo interests of their own land, there is abuudaat evidence. Eoglibhmeu have confessed that they make contributions toward political campaigns in the United States, and contributions for the dis seminatioo of tt.e Cobdeo school of literature. Why then make a fuss about it? Tbe American newspapers that do this sort of dirty uork fur the English ought to be paid for it. They ought not to work for the de structiou of their own neighbors' in terest without receiving a quid pro quo. Let tbe Tribune stand up to the rack and tell the truth about it. It is uot the first time, nor the ouly time, that Euglish gold bits corrupted an American. 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