THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WCNK, Editor a PaoMiiToa. WKDNFSPAY, JITLY 20, 1S!'2. lti:iUItI,ICA3T TIOKIX NATIONAL Vrrwident, liKNJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana, Vice President, WUITKI.AW KF.ID, of New York. STATU. Judge of the Supreme Court, JUDOE JOHN DEAN, of Hlair County. Congi ews-Rt-Ijirpe, ALKXANDER Mc-DOWF.LL. of Mercer t'ountv. WILLIAM LILLY, of Cnrbon County. U"NTV. AsMPllllllV, J. .1. UAItiHT, of Howe Township. Trensurr-r, QUINTAIN JAMIKSON, of Tioneata Township. Survovor, J. F. l'Hbl'K.n, of TionoMa Horough. Read our supplemeut thia week, and inform yourself oo Protection nod Reciprocity. It's cbock full of meat. The announcement that Stevenson, the Democratic candidate for Vice President, wears a swallow tail coat has caused bim to bo looked upon with suspicion by certain unwashed Democrats, who beliuve that the na tional uniform should be a red wauius and gum boots. Up to dato it is not made public that Grover Cleveland has written to Henry Walterson to ask him what he meant by saying that if the Democ racy nominated Cleveland it would "wado through a slaughter houso to an open grave." And yet Grover is a great letter writer. the position. It may be that Cleve land will be compelled to again take Rainbow Chaeer IJrice ,as chairman, in which event the csndiilntn from Buzzard's Hay will bo in continual hot water until tlio campaign ends aud then he will be in tbe soup. At Chicago rice usas oue of Cleveland's bitterest foes " Is the entire history of labor troubles there i not an instance of a sympathy Mi ike being successful. Tne men at Home-stead ucw this, and they protested against the men in the Car negie mills at Pittsburg striking at this time. The Pittsburg men could best have served their fellow-workmen by remaining at work. There may be no demand just at present for funds, hut the time will come when money will be needed, and in the furnishing of finances the Pittsburg men could host have helped the Homestead strikers. It is poor policy to destroy the siurco of supplies. EJCut this ml. out mid fetch it with you 1 OBSERVE THIS GRAND SALE. What Dollars and Cents will do for Tuekk's richness in Whiskers Pef fer's bill introduced in Congress re cently. It is to stop the coining of gold. Pefler thinks he is getting square with the anti-silver men, but be ia only making a large jack-rabbit of himself. When the United States ceases to coin gold it might as well go out of business with other nations. All has been quiet at Homestead since tbe arrival of the National Guard, do sigu of disturbance having manifested itself iu any way. The soldiers have possession of the town, while the company again has possession of ita works. Il is hoped before an other week passes all differences be tween employer and employed will liavo been amicably adjusted and tbo hum of industry once more enliven the scene. No further outbreak is appieheuded. Must Pay a Liquor License Tax. The Revenue Department at Wash ington has made a ruling on the Keeloy Institutes which will necessi tate the taking out by them of a revenue license hereafter. In a letter to the Keeley Co., at Dwight, III., Commissioner of Internal Revenue Mason says, among other things, "Your objection, it appears, is not to tbe payment of the sum of mouev repn ing the tax which tbe ruling of tin- dike, to which you refer, holds to be duo to the United States, by your Iustitui.es, but to the declaration, under oath, in the Return, Form 11, that you are retail dealers in liquor. This, you say, you eancot conscien tiously make ; and, from the tenor of your letter, it would seem that you misapprehend the intent and effect of the special tax law. It is not a license law, but simply a law for the raising of revenue for the United States. It does not impose the tax merely upon those persons who engage in the busi ness of selling liquors for profit. It goes much farther, and imposes tbo tax not only on those persons, but on "every person who sells or offers for sale, foreign or domestic distilled spirits, wines or malt liquors," and who does not come within any exempt' ing provision. The stamp thus posted up will not indicate that you are liquor dealers in tbe commercial sense, as being engaged before the publie in selling alcoholic liquor as a beverage, like saloon keepers. It will have no such meaniug; on the contrary, it will be simply your receipt for tax paid ; aud evidence that you have lawfully and properly contributed your share to tbe revenues of tbe United States." DAVID MINTZ, Of Marienvillc, Pa., Oilers Murrain that never worn heard of before in this part of the country for SPOT CASH FOR THE IXT THIRTY BAYS. Must have the room for new good nnI mnke room for Fall ami Winter stock. KUMHKIl HY HOODS AXD W1IITF. GOODS All must go, regardless of cost, for spot easli. m 1 1,1,1 x i;k Y GOODS. Ladies if you want a lint or Bonnet do not forget this SO day sale. IIOOT.H AM) SHOTS Must also he sold for the sako of room. Will he sold, regardless of cost, for spot cash, for tho ninm reason. I will make an entire sweep of my STRAW Carpels, Hats, Itnir. Curtain. Drapers. Drapers' Poles GOODS. Nothing like this sale ever known. The aiui nn..K:..R must Ko as ihc rest. prices quoted show that the profits are blowing right Uaby Carriages, The Wheeler A Wilson Hewing Ma- Ml the pOCketS Ol tll6 OllVerS : ehine, Queeiisware, The Next Ten Days f In fuel anything I havo In stock must go, rcgarrileft of cost. In this 30 dnv soot rash r.alo. I am agent for Juuur McCall patterns. Anything you want In this line send to inc. i aiso pay mo nigucn price lor times, roll, Wool and (iinscng. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. H. J. HOPKINS L CO., LEADERS IN" aDALITY. 10 LOW PRICES ! ! A bill baa been introduced in Congress prohibiting inter-Slate trans portation of Piukertous. Thia would -hardly be effective. How could a railway company know tbe occupation of the passenger it transports? And if tbe bill should pass, the men who have charge of tho Piokertons en route fur any certain point would hardly send them in a body, but rather biugly, so that uobody would know their errand. .The only way to get around this matter is to forbid their employment. It has been decided that Messrs Cleveland aud Stevenson shall be notified of their nomination in Madi aon Square Garden, New York, July 20. It seems a little hard that Grover hag to drop his fkhiug pole and make the trip to New York iu order to acquire this iuformation. Why not aeon turn a letter, or a newspaper marked with a blue pencil? The money which this Madisou Square blow-out will cost him could bo better expended in buying the drinks for Tammany. Franklin News. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk about Clothing! We havo tho quantity, the quality aud our prices nre at tho bottom. Our goods are new, fresh, and all guaranteed as represented. See tho gor-ds and get the prices boforo you buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! lon't matter what you want In the Dry Goods lino, we have it. Black Goods of every description. While woods or ail kind. i-;morotderies, vc. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! o dozen men's straw sun hats, would be chcsip at .35 cents, selling at 15 cents. 2 dozen men's fine straw hats, worth oO cents, selling at 21 cents. 4 dozen Men's stylish hats in brown and black, selling at 44 cents, worth $1.00. We have just received a lino of those Dunlap, Miller and Youman stiff hats which formerly sold at $2.50 and $55.00. I will sell them for $1.48. Come early if you want thorn. 200 black stiff fur hats, sold all over for $2.00. My price is $1.25. Come quick for these and get your first choice. Hero are a few of the bargains for the little ones : 4 dozen 25-cent boy's straw hats at 10 cents 8 dozen 40-cent boy's straw hats at 10 cents. G dozen of those neat boy's straw hats in mixed colors, worth $1.00. Coino and take your pick for 48 cents. 3 dozen boy's knee pants, worth 75 cents and $1.00, at 45 cents. Ladies', Gent's, Misses', and Children's, they sco what we havo and learn tho price. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoes until HATS ! HATS 1 HATS ! FIATS ! TP Some quite radical legislation is being done by tbe Senate in connec tion with the appropriation for the World's Fair. On Wednesday of last week the Senate voted 210,000,000 for tho Fair, to be issued in tbe souvenir half dollars; but attached to the bill was Mr. Quay's amendment, making this aid contingent upon closed doors at the Fair on Suuday. A second important amendment by Mr. PtlTVr placed Jo senators on record against further aiding the Fair unless the sale of liquor on the grounds is prohibited. Twenty-six Senators voted against the Pefler amendment, so that a majority of only two carried it. Itcnjamiu Hay, Esq., of Tionesla. Sprung from a race that dared to face A dreaded sea nu tho glorious mission, Of founding a place, where at least a trace Of man's just rights, would be his iu possession. Beneath, tho green by Penobscot's stream, stood the manse in which this boy was born Who, through lonely brako or by woodod lake, Could roam at pleasure, iu life's early morn. Whoro the Indian stalked, and the groat pines talked In whispering tones to the little stranger, As the merry child iu their mazes, whiled His youthful days; nor dreamed of danger Though tho tempest's roar en the distant shore lto-oehoed over glen and mountain. And the brown bear peeped through the foliago deep On streamlet's side, or by gushing fountain. A woodsman born : when tho trees were torn From the ground on which ho had played when young He turned his faee, with youth's pliant grace Toward the West to the sotting sun. In the "Groves of Penn" wo tind him then, F.ie the Hush of youth had loft his brow, A pioneer good iu the land he stood, A philanthropist ever, then and now. And though in age he may bo a sage, In heart and hope he is ever young. Time has not changed, nor frost derangod Tho helpful sweetness that ever clung To his wild-wood heart that takes no part In that which Injures. When is done His work below, may a sunset glow His memory gild, liko a sotting sun. tor bargains iu ruruiture go to s. 11. HaMel k sou s cheup furniture store. tf. When you want a Hat look through our stock before you buy. will pay you. Wo guaranteo it TIONESTA, PENN. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. We keep most anything people want and won't bo tindorsnM. GROCERIES! Fresh eoods and reasonable Our stock of Groceries is always up to tho standard. prices. we meet you at tlio floor. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. mil mi m iiiii ib miw ihwim wisiiLauij Lawrence & . Smearbaugh, We have never hod such a fine array of harvest machines to ehow farmers as thia season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALT The "Wood machines, as made for 1892, 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-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. -DEALERS IX- CLOTHIKG, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. jsm mm BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY oOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CHARLES A. HILL, Agent, TIOZtTEST-A, IFimTlsr. iCQOTTB'S PRODUCE MB 0ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGG-INS - & - FONES, (srccKssoKS to muri-nt a doutt.i DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. AGENTS ww:zrr DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. A Scimitillu Machine made on a Kciciitilln Principle. Navo their cost a dozen timos a year. It is not miissy or sloppy, A I child rail operato it. S.-lls at sight. .Send for prices and ! discounts. 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in 30 Seconds. The Hkih iiucan and the Phila (k-lphia U eeklii Vex, llie largest and best weekly in tbe State, for ouly SI 75. Call and take advantage of this offer. Ir fills the Democratic press will) glee to anucuuua iu big type that the llepubltcau Natiuual CumtuiUeo it having trouble ia sccuriog a chairman. They. Jo nut btop to eousiJcr that Cleveland i ou hU kneel to Whitney uuJ Ilarrily beggiog either of thetu to take chargo of the catupaigu a chair man of the Democratic NalioDal Committee, and that hath of them arc Tlio Ohaa Clrouinr tWlttSttrl HftilMorki Wftrrantftl 1'nbnwkk'ili CHASE TUKBIME MFG. CO., Orenge, Mast? ENGINES SAW MILLS, Tint i : 1 1 1 x a 3i ac j 1 1 x i x. ISt-l Machinery at Lowest Trice. A. B FARQUHAR CO., YORK, PA. T r YOU WANT a rr.perhible Jon of I.. i . r i i I I" luiiiiK ui a rensojiaoie price Hcnu vour pleading business and nlmn shy of I or.l.-r to this oiiice. IN OUU GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS 15 H KOUXD THE FRESHEST GROCERIES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OK ALL KINKS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always he found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A' FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GS-I-VIE THEM .A. CA-TjXj. iTIONlCST-A., . - PJSNTST. WeuseAICOSlo! pur alcohol to maka Woi.rt's Aou: Blackino. Alcohol ia good for leallu r ; it ia good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, mid Bay Rum the well known fucu v.i.'.li We thiek there is nothing too costly to use ia a good leather preservative. Acme Blacking retails at 20c and at that piico cells readily. "i'jIit people are so accustomed to buying a link ing or blacking at fie. mid 10?. a I. ill; thut they cannot understand tl...t a l-l.. ik ing can be cheap at 20c. Wewnm to :i:ec them with cheapness if wo tun, and ! -e coDiplisU this we oiler a reward of i Notice to Contractors. OKKK'K OK Til K I CuMMIBIONKIW OK l'OHKNT COCSTV. Tionkkta, lv., July II, l:r.'. J Stilled proposals will ho received lit tliis i.H'u-o up to Auir-ist lih, !:!, ut '.! o'clock 1. M., tor furnishing itll niutei ial and lahor for H e erection ii:i i completion of a n Klorago null tin. I also ccrnmi repairs in the t'rothouotary'M olliio in Ilia t'ouit House, Tioint'-la, Kort-at County, l'a. ll'iiiils in full anioiint ol bid wilh hi proved security inust act-nuipanv eucli hid. Tlio Commissioners reserve the riglit to reject any or all Imls. C. V. LKiiHiirn, Iamkh MrlvrviiK, I'll I I.I H I-'MK.IIT, ( 'oil lit V (.'ollllu1.siotieri. Attest, Jas, T. I1HI-..NNAX, Clerk. for a recipe which will enable ua to make WoL'i''i Acme Blacking at eucli a prii t that a retailer can profitably sell it at 1 Oc. bottle. We hold this otfer open until Jan. lit, 1893. WOUf BANDOLPH, FtUlaUwlphla. Administrator's Notice. Letter of ndministration on the estate of Catherine O. Noble, lalo of lliekory township, Forct i-ountv, deeeaMud, having Ihcii mauled to iho iindcrHlmicd. all per- houH iiidi-litcd to saiit estate wijl jilea-o in. ike iiiiinedialt) payment, and lhoo liaviug leal cairns auuinst tl .o baiuo will nre-eut tlieni wilh 'til delay to CilAKI.KS A. HILL, Administrator. Tioiuita, I'n., June i, 1S:J. 11)11 WORK of every description t-xeeii- J to I at tl.c lii-.l'UliLlCAM t Uieu. mm TIME T.VnLR 111 -tt'.-et July fl, 1K!1. TraiiM leavo Tliv- r-i nesin lor un i;ny No ti:l 1 br.mi.:. I n wilt ,'i ai-fv- mg pnss, ii-ei si. 1':.".S a. in. o. :;l liuil ilo Us i-.i ohs niMjii. .Nu '11 Vay Freight (eiurylug passeii'.rers) 4:17 p. III. o. XI Oil Vy F..) rcss daily.. '-M p. in. For lliekorv, Tidi 'ittc. Warren, Kiimia. Pra.H'oiil, (Mean nod the Fast: No. .to Clean Kxpross daily R:l a. in. X. :y I'ittstiiii uli KxiiresM 4:17 p.m. No. S- i Through Freight (car rying passonireis j 7;00 p. ni. TraliiK 0 ! -iil '.Hi It. in Daily and carry pa.sM-mjer to and troin imintM iK-twoen Oil City and ir vim-ton only. Othor tiains run oaily except Suimay. Oct I line rubies iiutl mil litroriuaiion from .1. U CKAlil, Audit, TlonoHta, I'h. R. HULL, Ceii'lSnpt. J. A. FFLUUVS, ileii'l Passenger A Ticket Aponr, Bulliilo, N. V. fcleepleaaneM Cuied. IT Bt. Bstbbim, KTlar(i T. (X, Pa, I am Etad to tU(T Uukt I hm4 Pub Konor MarwToniowith Um UM hxm tor (leeilaiiixs, aud beltov thM li U nail A groat rauaf tor tutlerliig barauilty. K. i liANK, Fuioc. OX.DTOWH, Md BepUtnbar, Wft Ona of tbe partial to whom I aotd aon at" raator Koonig-a Merro loulo wai tatiitur ma to day that ha had auffurud from gnat rttnlnaaa and pain through hi. wnolo body. After aateg ona botUa ba vu antlralr oured. JOHN W. CAlUitU, lfarobant. My wife auffarad tor a namber of vaara from TioloDt urToQBuat aud auunt bandnMla of doi. lira lor doctor, aud nicuoine, but all to no avail. Aft. taking ouly twa bottlaa of Panto Kueuig'a Uui vc loula bar troublo baa anbaldad. A Valuable nook an Harma) lilseaMi. atti irea 10 an? aaor.ua and poor patleuta can al.o obcaia UUa luadlcino free of charge. 4so n.m1.liii hfln tirMnmn.fl bv tha ItswiMld Putur Kixmix, ul Furl Wui u Ind, m uca UUa iu Ihuow pruama uudurbui UlrtjoUua by Uia KOEN1C MED. CO.. Chicago, ilk Sold by Drufrjflsts at S 1 per BotUa. 6 ft C3 Ijub9 Blue, l.'J5. OUatietor cu. FREE i L THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. -OF TIONESTA, PENN. S. S. CAflFiELD, PROPRIETOR. lioodSt 'k, Ciood Carriages and liug e!v i t let upon the most reasonable terms llo will also do toi3 TEJiiiNra- Alt orders left at tho Post Oilice will reecive prompt alleiiliou. r
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