THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t, WINK, Editor 4 Psopsiitok. WEDNESDAY, JULY .10, ls'Ml. ni:ri UIK A TICKET. STATU. Governor, GEORGE XV. BELAMATEK, Crawford Comity. Lieutenant Governor, LOUIS A. WATRES, Lackawanna County. Secretary of Internal Affiiirs, THOMAS J. STEWART, Montgomery Comity. .11 ll l.WtV. ' President .Indue, SAMUEL I). IRWIX, (Hubjeotlodocislonof District Conference.) Associate Judrc, C. W. CLARK, Tioncsta Township. C'OIWTY. SUite Senate, HARRY R. WILSON, Clarion. (Subject to decision of District Conference.) Assembly, S. S. TOWLER, Jcnks, I'rothonotnrv, CALVIN M. ARNER, Tioncsta'Borough. , Sheriff, JOnN U. OSGOOD, Kingsloy. County Commissioner, JAMES McINTYRK, Harmony. C. F. LEDEBUR, Orcen. County Auditor, T. It. COBB, Tlonosta Borough. W. W.THOMAS, Tioncsla Township. Jury Commissioner, J. N. 11 EAT 11, Kingsley. Backing Secretary Blaine. Secretary Blaine has every reason to be calieficd with the reception given his despatches on the Bebriog Sea question. Not in a generation has like general approval and support fol lowed the publication of diplomatic correspondence by any Secretary of State. Newspapers of all parties and . ''"of none, journals published in all sec tions, papers representing every great city, have united in approviog both the method and the manner in which Secretary Blaine has defended the rights of the United States and dealt with the pretentions, pretexts and policy of Lord Salisbury. This approval has been as emphatic io a paper like the New York Times as la the New York Tribune. The Boston rwt accepts Mr. Blaine's logic as warmly as the Boston Journal. The Record, which has for some time as serted that Secretary Blaine was reck lessly stirring up strife, with its cus tomary candor admits that the corres pondence shows that "the British Gov ernment proposes to stand by the pi ratical sealers of Canada," while Sec retary Blaine is determined to defend "the exclusive rights of American seal fishers." The unanimity must be not less gratifying to Secretary Blaine as a man than as a diplomatist. Few pub lic men have faced sharper criticism. No Secretary of State in recent years - LuJifiiarned warmer or more general commendation, echoed so far as his logic goes, even in London by the Chronicle, Iu future negotiations this is an enormous advantage. Nothing so strengthens the hands of a diplo matist as the general knowledge that bis utterances have aroused national feeling and kindled public support. Nowhere is this more true than in the United States, where former Ministers have come to feel that the utterances of the Department of State cannot always command national approval. Prince Bismarck was quick to settle the Sanioaa question when the sudden aud unanimous expression of opinion proved that the nation was of one mind in keeping its pledges, and Lord Salisbury cannot fail to be profoundly impressed by the prompt approval elicited by Secretary Blaine's des patches in a country whose comment on diplomatic isius is usually greatly divided. l'h'da. I'ress. Tue charges that Senator Quay is interfering in any way iu the con gressional troubles of the 25th district, is probably nothing more or less than a democratic lie. There is no evidence that Mr. Quay is now taking, or has heretofore taken, any part in this con test. The persistent effort to mix him up with every contest in every county and district in the state, is part of a plan to destroy his influence and get him away from the place he now oc cupies, as an unsurraountable obstacle in the liue of march of the democratic party to the White House. The re publican newspapers are not supplying a long felt want wheu they lake a hand at auiaftug the democrats to lander Mr. Quay. MuadvUle Gazette. I 11,1.8, of Texas, is not mealy mouthed in his denunciation of the proposed boycott of the North. He characterises it as a picvo of criuiiual folly. Reciprocity Not Free Trade. 4iDe liamsburg 1 'at riot savs that -1 TTh fnquircr, in indorsing Mr. Blaine's idea of reciprocity in trnt'e with South America, has token a soiuor.ault from the protection pedestal. Nothing of the kind. Right here it may be well to say that tho free trado organs are making a big mistake in looking upon this proposition ns a step towards the adoption of their pet theory. What is proposed is an exchange of articles produced in this cu 1111 try and not pro duced in South A meiica tor articles produced in South America aud not produced in tho United Stales. This is the rule which it is intended should govern our trade with South America. The insignificant exceptions to it that may be found do not ihange it. There is no proposition to open our markets to the manufacturer of Europe, or to bring American workiugiucii down to the wages of European laborers. Ex change of trade with South America is the protection idea, which is to look out for ourselves, to improve the con dition of the whole people. The free trade idea is to improve the condition of a few at the expense of the many. Moreover, as Secretary Blaine so clearly pointed out in his letter of July 11 to Sonator Frye, it is the almost total absence of protection against South American importations which has thrown away the opportuni ty to make a market in that country for our breadstuff. No argument could savor more of protection than Secretary Blaine's claim that the West Indies should not be permitted to dis pose of one-half of their sugar product in the United States while the Spanish duties run up tho price of American flour in the Cuban market to $11.46 per barrel. The Patriot and the other free trade organs which are claiming Mr. Blaine's letter as a step towards free trade are befuddled. They are deceived by a name. Words are more than fact to tuera, a trouble which is constitutional with American free traders. Phila. Inquirer. W hetheu adopted by Congress or not, Secretary Blaine's reciprocity ideas have touched the popular heart of the American people, and some of those jealous Congressmen will wake up some morning to find tho great statesman iu the Presidential chair, despite their petty efforts to keep him in the back-ground. - While Mr. Scott's hirelings the politico-agricultural organs are plead ing for Pattisou and reform and ljwer taxes, will they figure out what is the share borne by Crawford county in the half a million dollars squandered by an extra session of the legislature for which Governor Pattison was directly responsible? Mcadville Gazette. The Philadelphia Timet wants the Republican Congressmen representing that city defeated because they have not secured a couple of millions for League Island, and other millions for a new mint. But in view of the fear so frequently expressed by the Times that the Nation is soon to become bankrupt, why this anxiety to have Philadelphia share in bringing about the calamity 1IIarrkburg Telegraph. The Philadelphia Inquirer takes this hopeful view of business disturb ances caused by the revolution that is now goiug on in the Central American Republics : "Speculation on South and Central American disturbances is idle, because to-morrow's dispatches are pretty sure to contradict the news of today. Nevertheless, it seems certain that revolution in the Argentine Republic is under way. There has been a good deal of opposition to President Cel man because he did not hail from Buenos Ay res, and be is reported to have been forced to take refuge upon a foreign ship. Success is demanded of governments in South America as elsewhere, and President Cel man's ad ministration has been visited with cen sure for the financial crisis in the Ar gentine Republic. In Central Ameri ca Salvador and Gautemala are each claiming victories und acting on the theory that he who acts is of less con sequence than he who tolls the story. It is fortunate that these electrical outbursts in South America have oc curred before the United States was prepared to trade with the countries concerned, and that the business at mospere will be duly cleared by the time we are prepared." Judge Scully, of Chicago, is a proper man to be a judge. He has good judgment. This is his opinion of reporters, as recently expressed : "I have noticed a tendency on the part of the public to cendemn reporters for not stating news correctly. If it was more generally known how hard a reporter works to get the true facts of a story before he submits it iu writing to his paper, the people would be less severe in their denunciation of bim. He is like a soldier, alwajs on duty, and exposed to the trials aud bard ships we know but little of. During the twenty years I have been more or less brought iu contact with bim, I davs found the reporter to be as hon orable, painstaking and conscientious as any class of professional meu on earth. He will keep a piece of news, if by its publication harm would be fall a case or cause, until such tituo as it is ready to be mado public. I never have hesitated to give a reporter an item ou coinliiiou it should not be used for tbo time being. Errors are oftCU attrillUlV.il In ilium that r.ronerlv I btloug to some other ptrsou." TOP F? It is to your interest to come and exam ine my Stock and Prices! GRAND SALE AT SOCK BOTTOM PRICES ! I will sell my Spring.and Summer Goods left on hand at mere cost, to make room for an Immense Fall and Winter Stock. Clothing - nil my iwirK ni jteauy mane iiotinni! is Unparallcllcd and Prices w As to (lent' Furnishinir Goods, there is no equal in the County, want of room. Don't think of the prico. Come ami make your f i wt lain for is too lato. AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR. T.VM AN rVTlFT T. . ., ' V -i i . 1 . " """" ' nuiutj-ru aun nns cuarire or tho Tailoring Department. Wo haven Large Stock of Patterns to select from. Ev- X-i - y " a,' . i . , ,. . '"""s as iu''r-wcnieu. suits mado to ordor at from ?iO to fro, principally of Imported Goods. THESE YOU in vfmsFEm asran Vo have a Complete Lino of Footwear of the Host makes and Latest Styles. You have heard of Charley Ross? Ho was lost because lie had no Shoes. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. TllOrO WHS never a mnrn (YimnlntA utrw.ls r.. -... .t n:l f...i. i.. w ... o I .... . Ill call ana w e will convince you. JEWELBY I Gold Watches and Rings a Specialty.' We have just received a New ? and Silver Watches and Chains. The Finost and Best that could be pin larger Cities. 1 MILLIMEEY GOQOS t Tills la unlrtnlail will. Il.n it . . ... . . , "- " si. imu i pencci in every particular, and un der the management of an Experienced Milliner. 8ho is popared to do all kinds of work in hnr linn, uml a wava L-Aona . i.n.i t - c...t Vf . ... " uj q via until WD A.i!WSIi Ot-yiUl, DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUNKS VALISES, HAND-BAGS, BABY CARRIAGES, SILVERWARE, QUEENS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, WALL PAPER. NOTIONS, AC, AC. all dwrpt'lonS h,8bTOt mBrk0t Prl,,e for WX1' UIJoa' oi"ao"K. J'elt-S Furs of Tim WHHEI.RH At WfT.snv- Sl'll'ivn x -.tttv-i.-. . . . . - ..... - . - . . . . mauiiidji which iras oi jaie years be come a great lavorito, is sold on easy terms by J w DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. FAMOUS LOW PRICE has had such good success Hint Wfi AM FOREGO TO ENLARGE OUR STOCK I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full Line of Pants. Wo carry a Fine Line of FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which we are soiling at the Lowest Figures such goods can be sold for. We do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in the VERY BEST. Highest market r"ee paid for Hides and Pelts. Our goods haro always borne a good reputation and our prices aro known to lie down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep thMii so, and by fair dealing and strict attention to the wants of the people, hope to merit a continuance of tho generous pat ronage heretofore extended. Give uie a call and bo convinced. The Boston Clotkftg House, Marienvillo's Great Mart for Trading ! A new ad. will shortly appear in this space. STOP ! ! Clothing! Ithln the reach of and must he sold selection before it iu. i . . CAN GET AT ... mill I'll VIUUU III IMIiriPllV I C. JEWELRY 1 1 Stock of Gold rchascd in the Forepaughs Circus Is coming, but before he conies we must make room for him in our store, and to do this yq place some of our summer goods on our counters at half price : Challics at Gc, regular price 8c. American Satincs 10c, regular price 15c. French Satincs 15c, regular price 25c. Eagle bongo dress goods 27c, regular 40c. And there is a big lot of goods which we arc closing out at half price, so as to make room for our Winter Stock, such as White goods, Laco Curtains, Hammocks, and sev eral other articles too numerous to mention. A big cut down in price on Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing goods Trunks, Valises, Crockery, Tinware, &c. . Givo us a call and be convinced. Parties from Hickory purchasing to amount of $10 will bo allowed price of faro both ways. J. M. MINTZ, CIT PRICE I0FKIE Si CO. HOPKINS & CO. SPRING GREETING! The March winds havo had their IJlow, and they seem toiavo taken such an elleot on some people that they think all they have to do is to BLOW 1 But Rood goods, at low prices toll the story, and the people toll tho prices.. CLOTHING ! So?S:: c!"luKS CLOTHING ! Never before has our Rtock of nothing been so Complete as this .Spring V haw a NPLKN11I Assortment. Suits nil prioosj llcuiiiiiing awav down 'below ,1'r,,i.:.?r,J..r,."V?.i.V.7.wr a" hiK" -,5 t,- KVKUY HAKMEXT UL'AU.VX TtEU AS IlEPHESEXTED! DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOMESTIC GOODS! Oursholves ro loaded with tho FIN" EST and II EST selection or Drv Woods and Dress Wood we ever had., and tho prices aro so low that Com petition 'is out of tho question. No stocks of Remnants or second hand stull' to show. NOVELTIES IN Every Counter bristles with Novelties that is a Stunner to Everybody! AWAY C3 1 . -f! SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss es, and Childun's Shoes is larger than ever borore, and at prices that are lower than others will ask for Shoes that should not be looked at under the same light. K-3 .2 . ; ess 5 5 ti. E - a . CO Ui as o 2 w co S g II ITS -:- HATS We buy our flats from tho Manufactur ers, and can sell a liottor Mat for Less Money than those that buy of Jobbers. NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE PltOFITl CO a c I'll ii St s These are FACTS, to you when you come H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - & - BOUT'S, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS Sc. GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENPJ. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND . TIFE FUESJJCEST GMQCE31ZE8 BEniUES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IX SEASON. In our Druj? Dopartmont, which la in charge of a thoroughly competent Oicrk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES.-tfTEENS-WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. TIOXHSTA, 1A. JKESS GOODS! in the most dcHirablo (iood. and at prices DOWN. 1 553; 5TJ CO 'ill ii! M4 I ' II ATM. so 2 2 a St 38 J P CO EC - D t CO 0 V o 2 and will bo proven In. CO Smearbaugh, WESTERN NEW YORK .V PENN SYLVANIA RAI LKOAD, formerly B., N. Y. A P. H. R. Time Tablo tnklnfr effect July nth, 1S0. Eastern Time 7 "t!i Meiidlun. Trains will lenvo Tlonesta for Oil City and points West ns follows! No. !: Through Freight (carry Inn pnsseii'.rcrs) d::is . m. No. Ill Itiitliilo Exnress 12:11.1 noon. No. (1 Way Freight (cany inn pHsiieiipMs).. .' f:P0 p. m. No. JI3 Oil City Exj less 8:0. p. en. For lIlcl;riy,Tidioiile, Warren, Klnziia, Bradford, Olcmi and tho East: No. 30 OIimiii Express H: II a. Ml. No. .'12 I'ittslmruli Express 3:4'. p. III. No. 1KI Through FielKht (cur rying passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains n:i and !n Run Daily nnd enrrv passeniiers to mid from points between Oil City and Irvinclon only, other trains run dully except Sunday. Get Time Tallies anil full Information from J. I.. CRAIG, Annul, Tlonesta, l'a. It. BELL, Gen'lSiipi. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger V Ticket, Agent, Builulo V. V. GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho EAST &v WEST I New Yoik, Philadelphia, Boston, anil all points East, Chlcauo, St. Paul, Cincin nati. St, Louis, New Orleans, and all points Wot, North mid Southwest. Solid veslibiited trains, sleepinir, Pull man dining and day couches, between principal cities East nod West. Tbo pop ular lino West for colonists nnd hind soek ors. Rates always low as the lowest. No extra cliaive for ay inir on vestibule lim ited. Refine pu 3 isini tickets call ou or address, R. II. LLACK, Trav. Pass, AkL, Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, 1iv. l'as, Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers 111 JP TJ IR, 1ST I T TJ IR, EL, -uA lso, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. A 1 Is hero furnUheil of tho eonseqTieiieo of no.aiis-lini? to tak?VlMo wii'eiv ail vice. This iiiiii Uionht fie knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture hr-aue they were low. He paid two prices fur an inferior articlo which led hi wife to Turn Down His Noso For future rcfcrcnc. Sho cove him the fchuke in n mild form and threatened divorce for the next oll'one. Slie"a all rif;lit. To fail to trade with Nelson Greciiluiid is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tlie courts would only think no. Keep on ladies. Educuto vour husband to know a bariin when ho nees It. Train them in tho way they m should no (for Fiirniuirc.) And remember that . way la to KM. CREENLUFJD'S, Undertaker A Emlmlinor, , 3-'H IZxclmiiBO Block, WAUHEN, PA. of tho firm of MORCK DUO'S, ' OPTICIANS, Specialist In Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, I'ENN. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIHCS For Eorses, Cattle, Shoe's, Dora. Hocj, AMD FODIiTBT. 000 Page Rank on Trcntnu nl af Aniuala audt kurl tcut tree. BB'RUiKrvrrs,C'0nVcatlaiis,lnHamniiittaB '4.""Ptl .Ili uiiiBiilii, Alllli Frvrr. Il.n. Pt rulu, l.uuieui. II lirmnKiUn. !.,..,,"",,,,"l','r' Naanl IIUi bnrra, ll.l. llola ar liruba, Wuri.is. K. Mvl'aUKha, Heavi,,, I'ui uaiuala. V. F. llc ur t.llprn, llell urbn. O.G.AI iHvarrlaiie, I IcliMirrliUHcN. ll.ll. l'rlaHi-y tind Ulilucy llMiHaca 1.1.-Kraillvit llHiiiMeH, nlutiun. .K. JlUtuim of Olueailuii, I'aralyaia fiUixte Bottle tuver &0 (Jimi), - -btabla Case, wllh Hpis'lflrs, Manual, Vi UTliiiiry I'urf Oil uml Mrdliulor, .()( Jar Velerluarr Vurv Oil, . 1.00 Sot b? Dnnnilsta; or Sent Prepstd MTWliera and In aar ouuutny on Rocuipl of Pric . Humphreys' Morticing Co.. 109 rulmn St., N T. E. "W. L.A.-W-, Practical Tinner ' All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. ... TIN N ) l'ING ( ROO! A 8PKCIAI.TV AND OU'ilXG. BOROUGH BUILDING, TIONESTA, PA. OC) K A WEEK uml upwards positively hoc 11 rod by iiiuii amenta tMillinir Br. Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspunaory, eU, and by luilios scliiiiK Br. Seoii'a i:ic tric Ctirscls. Sample free. Slate sex. ir, buott, bis Broadway, N, Y. Nov.ltl am.