THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, Editor 4 PnomitTon. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1892. Iti;il HM AX TH KIX !ATIOAI President, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. Vice President, W1UTKLAW HMD, of Now York. Judge of (lie Supremo Court, JUDGE JOHN DEAN, of Klair County, Congi ess-at-Targo, ALEXANDER MoDOW ELL, of Mercer County. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon Countv. Assembly, J. J. IIA1GHT. of Howo Township. Treasurer, qUINTAIN JAMIESON, of Tionesta TownHhip. Surveyor, J. F. PROPER, of Tiouesta Jtorougli. Harrison and Reid I It ia well thai Benjamin Harrison woo his rooomioation through stress, tial, and io face of every doubt, sug gestion, or argument that could be raised against him. A stormy con vention tests the merits of a Presiden tial bark, and safe passage there when seas are heavy gives the best assur ance of weathering the campaign against the Democracy. With a mind of high order highly trained, patriotic in spirit, thoroughly self-poised, yet modest, clear-minded and clean-handed, Ben Harrison is a splendid Republican leader, and as a Republican President his deeds praise him. Asked to name the candidate fur Vice President who could most strengthen the ticket und insure suc cess in the Empire State, the delega tion from New York chose Wbitelaw Reid, the accomplished journalist and diplomat. Born and reared in the West, Mr. Reid, as the chosen success or of Horace Greeley, has won bril liant success in the East and is in fact equally representative of both sections, and a typical American and Republi can of the front rank. With such a ticket and a platform of uuequaled merit the country is assured a campaign on the line of the highest and best principles of Repub licanism. Let Republicans dress their lines everywhere for a united movement against the common enemy. A successor to ex-Secretary Blaine has not yet been named, but Chauncey M. Depew and Minister Liucolu Lave both been talked off. Ex-Senator James S. Rutan, a well known figure in Pennsylvania politics, died at his home in Pittsburg, last Friday, aged 54 years. The Warren Hail's correct when it says: "McKinley is a bigger man than the men who tried to use him as a club to beat the President. His turn will come four years from now. For a generous, self sacrificing man ; a steady, honest and true friend, Mr. McKinley stands in the front rank, end the Nation delights to honor him." The Chicago convention has not made a nomination, but there is suarccely any doubt but that the Dem ocrats will be foolish enough to nomi- uBie lyieveiuuu, yji course no sane man expects him to carry New York, but that doesn't seem to make any difference. Republicans everywhere are noping lor Wevelnnti a nomination, as the election of Harrisou will thus be a simple walkover, where, four yesrs ago, it was somewhat of a contest. The great thing to be pressed home on every Republican is the fact that a victory of the Democracy this fall would in all probability give that party control of both branches of Congress as well as the Presidency. It would pat them in complete control and io a position to give the country T i - ii . jeiuocrauu ruie iu an tnat the name implies. It is (his state of affairs which should speedily convert every lukewarm or indifferent Republican into au enthusiastic determined worker, Mr. Blaine was io Boston when the new was received uf tbe nomina tion of President Harrison, and inline diately wrote the following "To the American People:" "The resolution, energy and persist ence which marked the proceedings of the convention at Minneapolis will, if turned against the common foe, win the election in November. All minor differences should be merged io tbe duty of every Republican to do all io his power to elect the ticket this day noiniuated by the National Republi can Convention. J am Eg G. Blaine." Every true friend of Blaine'a and every Republican will unite with the great statesman aud do all in their power to elect Harriauo and Reid. It was a foolish, false economy which led the conference committee in Congress to strike from the River and Harbor bill the appropriation of the modest sum of 110,000 for a survey of the Lake Erie and Ohio River ship canal. The striking out of so small an amount, intended for a wise and sensiblo purpose, while the bill retains big sums for merely local matters of little worth, is a glaring exhibition of false and ijdefensible economy, thinks the Franklin XeiM, and sn say we all of us. Kx-Skcrktary Bi.aine is called op.iu to undergo another sudden and great bereavement in the death, al Chicago, of his sons Emmons, last Saturday, al 11:15 a. m. His death was caused by blood poisoning from bowel complaint, which he contracted the week before at Minneapolis, where he had been in charge of his father's interests at the Republican convention. Emmona was the second son of the family, and next to his deceased brother, Walker, was his father's fa vorite, and generally well liked and esteemed by all with whom be became known. Senator Hale of Maine, gave voice to an important truth when, in the tempest of the fight over the Pres idential nomination, he said : "Those people who talk of any run lure over the result of the convention are mistaken in their judgment of the composition of the Republican party. tuumutiuu nuorg mere is a contest n d the blood of the delegates is stirred with excitement and feel i eg is always better for the party than when ine convention is dull and stupid and partakes of the character of a mere ratification meeting. It is the latter which the party has need to fenr, and not the former." It is now the duty of every Repub Mean as far as in him lies to help prove the truth of Senator Hale's assertion. The thanks of the Republican party are admittedly due to the Lon don Evening Newt for defining in a very accurate manner and in advance tbe issue upon which the approaching election will turn. "No assembly in tbe latter-day history of American politics has been of equal interest in England," says that journal, "because the candidate selected will stand as tbe exponent of protection, which, by the McKinley bill, blocks the Ameri can markets against British manufac tures." Here is the issue between the two parlies iu a nutshell, but it ia n t ofteu that the English papers concede it so candidly. That sentence, how ever, will be remembered, and will, no doubt, do good service during tbe campaign. SoME.of the Mugwump organs ex press great surprise that men lacking in "national reputation" took a prom inent part in the Minneapolis conven tion both on the floor aud in commit tee work. The Mugwumps should ressjure themselves. Tbe prominent part taken by "new and unknown men" merely illustrates the custom of the Republican party in recruiting itself with fresh blood and keeping the way open for new men to make their way to the front. Always the party of progrcts and appealing as it does particularly to those whose pa triotic hopes and aspirations reach far into tbe future, it was entirely fitting and characteristic that the great coun cil of tbe Republican at Minneapolis should bring new men into prominence. PUT Money in Thy Purse. It is a satisfactory tiling to contemplate. Those who squander money on poor goods and bad bargains have thin pocket Looks. Get the worth ot your money. These first warm days bring inquiries for LIGHT UNDERWEAR. From our large assortment we particu larize a few : Silk and Wool Mixture. $1.50 per gar ment. Lambs' Wool aud I .am tin' Wool Mixed, 7oc to ai.AO per garment. noa isianu ami i-.irvnliau Uu u-iiiuan. oc per garment. Frn b Halhriggan. C. G make, 76c to $1.00 per parmciit India Gauzes, too nd 35c per garment. RECOLLECT: We get you your proper size. If you ur prop in the Ii tba. lit si.es u are auort or long in me legs or arms, we nave special length. Both half and full sleeves ana extra siz.es up to SO. McCUEN & SIMON, tailors, Hutteis, Furnishers, Moderate i-rice htore. Kxclusive agents tor Dr. Jaeger's fcSanitary Woolen Underwear. Yoiiinan's celehraUMl New York Hats and -eurn-K a . usumi Shirts to order, 2U Seueeu St., Oil t'HjPa. ENGINES m S AW ILLS, TllltraiUXU 9IAC1II1VES. Best Machinery at Lowest Trice. I. B FARQUHAR CO., YORK, P. I WILL NOT BE OUTDONE. Hound to Lead. I have the finest line of DRY GOODS in thin part of the country. You find In thin department, Cashinero, Armadale Zephyrs, Bedford Cords, Pineapple Tissue, Irish Lawn, and Dress (foods of all klmls and pi-loes. This stock has never been o complete. IN I,AIIIr All) Cli:.TS I I.PAUT.UI.XT.N, Yon ran find anything you want Ladles' White floods, Gcnt'a Dress Shirts, to tho Working Shirt. It will pny you to see this line before you buy. mil,lixi:ky. In this department I lieat them all. It Is tho most complote linn ever seen In this part of the Slate and ladies you should see It boforo you buy. The very latest stylos of Hats and lkmneta, at low prices; Paris styles. SIIOIX AXD ISOOTN. In this department you find the fine grade of Tuckor Marvin's, and a number of other makes. Shoes for tho ladies, also a line line Tor children and babies. For the gentlemen I have boots and shoes oi all kinds. Tho lino shoes and working shoes at very low prices. I IV HATS AHT CAVH, T am up with rest of dealers and keep the very latest styles. You should not forget this department. LIIHIS' WRAPS. Al! Tailor Made. A perfect fit and in tho latest styles. I.OT1IIM4 DKPAUTJIKXT. You will Ibid the Unrest and host selected l,u.W Avar airuitt 1mm T ..s 1 the head In Clothing line. Can not and will not be boat in prices, styles and the dual ity of goods. Gentlemen, If you want a suit for yourself or boys, come to my store for it, and you will bo convinced you are at the right place. CAiiPKT DEPAirraiKarT. .,.lXviirpllnrrr,I Flir 9" Cl?lh r1rJM,ln Curtains. Window Shades, Door Mats, and Wall I aper. This department would make you feel sure of getting goods here as cheap as if you went to the city for what you want, aud it would if voii liought of mo. i ii y Wa"t "ny .of the flllowi"B articles such as a Habv Carriago, lllcvcles. Um brellas. 1'nrnMnlM am nnminuw.M u..nJ ... ... i ,1, , - other house. I am agent for tho latest improved Wheeler A Wilson Bowing inach It ia the best and lightest running machine in the w orld. I sell on tho installm lit i l. "Viit ior aicvau patterns lor dresses and underwear. iii.ihu piiL-u aiu ior ieei nicies, reil, Ginseng, and Wool. DAVID MINTZ, R. BARNETT, Genl Merchandise! TIONESTA, PA. mm mmm mm IS ELEGANT, And wo arc prepared to meet the demand for anything in the line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing goods, Hats, Neckwear, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Groceries, Canned Goods, and in fact everything in tho way of General Mer chandise, all Fresh, New, Seasonable and Handsome. Call in. Wo feel sure wo can save money on your purchases. II. BARNHTT. "We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The Wood machines, as made for 1692, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-damp rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. niLL, Agent, TIOITESTA, IFElsnLST. HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER, Repairing, Mending, Making th Old and worn Out New. HOP TIALSAM la rnmnrswl nf ftvwh hops and the beat gums, bu I Ha run and ez- peruirau u now n proluciue refresh int? deep, du when tba mind ia at ropoee it a H bis nature and hen Is the body. Thftitjuihful and me dicinal irup-rtle of I h hop are well known. Hop tiaUain will cure 'oatm. Cold, Aa thniH. Knre Tlirnut. CoDsaiiiptlou, Ilroa- rauiM, ana un rminon nry Complaint. It s lit to ratMt lh ulittgtn ami rU-ar the limit of ull morhid matter. Mothers will flDl the HALfAM tll-iit,h iti for tboiufcelve ana cMidrcn. It cucvt wbeu euro 1 poft- i tll'IO. iry u, IT CU R tS the most stub i ttorn co&ofl, wtu-n ull other I retiieuitt navt i&uea. IT ALLAYS the racking twin! rr)lAVtn thii auiXi-rcr I from that trriblo CouU uhou cure I u id me uAiiuivcw It jnu flretrouble-1 with Luug er Pulmonary compuunia ou auuum baae uur uamah. C'.ct a Urge bottle I Get a free sample I ior 35 cems. at your uruggibi, iv not svecopt a sunrtirute. wnnismJc ivpot, I SOS and SC5 Waahtnton Street, TUo OhAaie Oiroulav i . S ca.X7cr - IVIall MilkbtMl HoadhlurkiWarraatpd I'abrukabU CHASC TURBINE MFG. CO., Orang. Maat. Dr. W. F. C0NNEUS ETE, EAR, NOSE fc T1IR01T SlllliKO.N', M'COLLUM BLOCK. OIL CITY, PA Oltlce lluurn y ui II , in. i 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to p. m. Sunday, 4 to 6 p. in. I'raoiicf limiteU to above fcet:iulties. J m any Ine. niunt Marienville, Pa. R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COMITY, PENH. Agent lor AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Kvory Description. Mowers, Binders, Hakes, Drills, riows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I hiindlo none but the very latent and best of mucliiittry and koII on the easiest U rina pohMiblo. 1'nrtiosuontoiiiplutinK the puiviiaite or anylliinK m tliia line Hliimul ixnisult me beiore cloniiiK a dol, an X feel hatihlieil I run do butter by them than tlipy run do elsewhere. C'(rrSoii(leii e soiieituu ana promptly allentlea to. TOItENZO JULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 lOHESI'A, PA. H. J. HOPKINS CO., LEADERS I1ST EUAKTITY, DUALITY, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk about Clnthiiurt Wo linvn tlin (mnntllv tlm nnnlilv nml nnr rrln. nr. .1 ti. Imttoni. Our goodft are new, frpsh, and all guaranteed an represented. Npo tho Roods and got the prlues before yon buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't in nt tor what von want In the Drv every description. White Goods of all kinds. Kinbroidcrien, c. SHOES I SHOES! Toadies'. Gent's. Mi sunn', and Cliildrpn'a. tbey see what we have and learn tho price HATS ! HATS 1 When rou want a Hat look throuirh our will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. Wo kerp numt anylhinit people want and won't bo undorsuM. GROCERIES! Olir NUH'k Of Groceries is alwnvs III) to tho Htnndnrd. Kresh c-iiihIh ami ronunmililii priors. wo meet you at tho door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PEMN. SIGGINS & - PONES, tsuccKssons to ruorun A DOVTT.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WIM, ALWAYS UK t'OUND BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Depnrtmont, which is in charge or a thoroughly competent Clerk, will alwnys lie found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iCOTOTRY Km 0ASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! Q-TOS THEM Ji. CALL. tionesta, - - pjiasnsr. AGENTS t zrr - DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. A Scientific Machine cost a dozen timos can operate it. diacountH. Makes Ice Cream in 30 Seconds. CHARLES Rl AR1 IN STOCK FOPD. Celebrated Electioneer Brand, the hiheat grade of Stock Food ever otlered to tho Stock Raiwer. Owners of stuck will lie more than plea.ed when thoy observe the improved carriage, glossy coat and perfect health which this Food iiuickly and surely produces. Ask your dealer lor it, ami if he don't have it, write to CHAKLKri MMtVIN KTUCK FOOD CO., at Franklin, Pa., for circulars, price list, ike. lui. Administrator's Notice. Lotters of Administration having bwn taken out liy the uiiderbiaued, on the es tate of Thou. I'owuell, (loceased, late of Forest County, Pa., all persons being in debted to said decedent will please make prompt payment, aud those having claims against said et,uue will present tiieni for settlement. Also all claims ugninst, or indebtedness to, T. L. Pownell, deceased, will be presented to the undersigned. S. J. WOLCOTT, Administrator. T. F. KITCUEV, Attorney. (it. AND LOW PRICES ! ! OooiIn line, wo Ii SHOES I SHOES I It won't nav anvnrio in luiv KIin,i nmtl HATS ! HATS ! Htork before von biiv. Wo oriinrnnton It Trunks, made on a Scientific Principle. Save a yoar. It is not musay or Hloppy. A K.-lls at Bibt. Send for prices and 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Fred . Grettenbergcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn- guius, un won i noiM, i ,as or vvaler r it Uiirs and General HIitckHmiihiiig prompt ly done at Ijw Kales. Repairing Mill Machinery given specinl iittcntion, and Hutislaction guuranteiHl. Shop in rear of and just wc-t of tho rsimw House, Tidioiito, I'a. Your patronayo solicited. F R ED. ( i IX KTTEN 15 E RG E R. A CON N EC 1 K'UT YANKH I'. Want ed an agent in each town to sell the aisjvo named book. This is Mark Twain's latest. Nearly 00,000 copies already sold. iiiO illustrations. Nearly ilod pages. A great many agents average forty orders per week. Almost anvone can sell twen ty-five weekly. Thin is very profitable luinmcnn. l lllfl Hir lei'UIS, I ., Web- aiet di w., 9 tasl UtU Nt,, York. 8 mm TIME TAHI.E in effort July 6, 18IU. Trainn leave Tio- JneRta for Oil City ami poinin wesi at follows: No. !: Through Freight (carry ing imfwengers) 0:'W a. ni. No. SI llutrali) lOxprcMM 12:(MI noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. m. No. Ha Oil City Exj rcss daily.. 7:53 p. in. For Hickory, Tldlouto, Warren, Kinr.ua, Ilradl'ord, Olean and the Eivst: No. 0 Clean Express daily R:H a. in. No. ,12 Pittsburgh Express 4M7 p. m. No. IK) Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. tit . Trains O.'l and W Run Dully and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run dailv except Sunday. Get Timo Tables anil full Information from J. L. CRAIG. Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. DELL, Gen'lHupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Celi'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Uutlalo, N. Y. I ..nt. r ' 0 wmi? 0 Had tho Itonlred Cirentt II. MAMntLa, R 1 March a, tm, t. Uw nndartisneil. uflived from pIlaMT k I yaari, had no appetite and oould do no mk liatTar : oocaultad a number of doctor, but all aald there wu no remedy (or my dteeMe. I then took Factor Knenlg'i Hfyrvm Trmle, and am now In perfect healUi, and work all tbe tlm Tnoaiand tbank to your remedy. M PBoaraoT Bt., Nbwikk, N. J., liarohS.mi. I cot aome ot Faetor KoenlR Nerve TonM lor nervoninen and aksilaaneea and It helped me; the tint time I took it I had tbe beet lltxp I had had for (evenkl months. I alw know Mends ot mine who need It and aay It Ii the beet nerve tonla thoy ever need. I write tblt that aome anfferar may nee yaot mediolne and be helped by It. aincj. . ausriii, FREE 'A Valnahle Itook n Ifervotal jriseaaea aunt I re, m wit eaarafla. and poor paMenta can aliio obtela PftMtor KooatK, of Fort Wayne, Ind, slno ktf m UaowprepMvaundarbladireoUoa byUi KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, Ilk Sold by DruacUU at SI pot notue. 6 for 08 tirs8lse,1.7S. G Dottles tor CO. JVe Can't do it ; but nro willing to rrny for learning how to nnke as gtxxl an article as Woi.rr'i A cam IIi.ackinu of cbeap mntcrial ao that f retailer can profitably sell it at 10c - Our prlco is SOc. t The retailer Bays tho public not pay i it. V. c tviy the public will, because they will nhv:ivs pny a Imr prii-e lor a gocsl anVV. To ahow both the tn-.do and tho f.!. f. fti -f ttrt w-i,if. l-i civ ibpm Ino bona : tV.t wo wiiit to irive them tho bcrt h-r. tin- l- :it money, v.-e wiil pay Reward Tot ti'ire informn'.ion j this cfilr ii opca i.Tiiii -i miliary a.si, lOiJo. V. OliJi1 & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pik-Ron tho name ofa paint which does work that no otlior patiitnni do. Ji u'uimi painted with II hvoi.M like the natural Mood whou U Is atalnet and varnlahed. - PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It prolltablo to Inveillgate. All j paUAt atorca null IU rpiONl STA TOWNSHIP Auditors' Re- 1 port fur t l.e i hi- ending Juno (I, IWfJ. V. II. W'ui '. t .'i!'f,.o:-. io sec unit n'lili .ie'ciiil Fund. i;t, - To IihIuiicc IiimI n p-it .'. iin Ml j per cent, excess mi iJM l.u.l 1 1 t;7 i. Aini.iint of ilnpli' iile U!M 10."fcS 2j Ani'iunt iffii'i.r tux 40 ikij E.( P-is on h:..i7 7 ;jo 1111 3i c.i. ily a'linnnt rcliirned county J 1:3 ilf Exonerations " j-j .'Wit Treasurer's icecipt tax IMI0 76 00j ft per cent, e.n ?7.YIKI ; 75 Treri'-urer's receipt lax I.Vd CM 00 5 per cent. 011 jli.W.ou 3j 50 ;"i per cent, rebate on &.1.VM). 05 HO I'lll'fir in il ti lit it'til. IKD11 1 .-. iu yj,?. I' ..I'1'M 11IX U?I..UU 7 l'.:ilance in hands ir Ci. Hector 4.1(1 05 m . tU 32 f To b .lniice iu hnnds of Collector... iw o.i i Win. Lawrence. Treasurer, In account? with Isi-hiMil - und. dr. To biilnnce 011 h ind hist report $ 2111 08 Amount received from Collector... 00 Amount Ixirrowed 700 00 Statu approprist ion 241 26 Jl!)-.7 0-1 I'R. P.y exchange 0:1 S.ale cl.o k 4; i Orders redeemed U27 Oil 1 per cent, on ?l!tJ7.1W i!H tlij llalauce in hands ol Treasurer S.S, . , l57 t To balance in hnnds of Treasurer.. f 8f FINANCIAL STATKMKMT. f TTn.Anl...l ... I.HA fm . VIILIIIIHI 11.1 lirit lAJQ Cnseiitcd tax IS'.il uo 71 Mealed returned to i-niil v IWH) 152 H4 Seated returned toe u:,t- H!I l:w 1J 4 Daiancc in bauds .i C..ll'i-cUr 4:i0 06 ! liaiaiiee in liimds of Ticasuier f8 ' ftlKjll 00 : Orders outstanding Wifl 10 Net available asset t tail 01 Orders issued during vear IMHI fJS.l 8 I Orders redeemed in 1W1 1!H0 4tt !. I..-..! I A l:. nosta Township, having examined the ac- ' counts of the Colllcctor and Treasurer of. Tlonesla Township, for tho year ending June tl, lHtrj, tind them as set forth in tho foregoing report. Witness our hands this lttli da v of .1 one. IS'i' P. C. IJ1.00H KR, r Wr.M. Mkalv, J. 11. EllKM, Auditors, Attest, Jamii:son, Clirk. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CWIELD, PROPRIETOR. tJoislStiMk, I. mid Carriages and Biig K i u to lot upon Hie inoft rcasonablo terms ilo will also do JOB TEJLmTO All orders left at tho Post pilice will receive prompt aiicnlion.