f --" THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. wtNK, toiTon 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 18H3. ltl.PLItl.H AX T1CK12T. COTNTY. rrolbono(nrv. to. CALVIN M. ARNJCR, Tionesta Uoro. Sheriff, HARRY MAZE, Junks Twp. County Commissioners, V. M. COON, Harnett Twp. V. A. CONNKLY, Hickory Twp. Auditor. M. E. AHltOTT, Hlrkory Twp. W. L. STKOirr, Howe Twp. Jury Commissioner, J. B". CARl'KNTER, Kingsley Twp. The President in going to write his message to Congress during his stay at Buzzard's Bay. With a rheumat ic foot as an aggravation, we may look for more than the usual amount of scold in his document. About the only sure things that will happen when Congress meets are the election of Crisp for speaker and Kerr for chief clerk. The first is dis liked Ly Cleveland, and Kerr is not in accord with the Pennsylvania Democratic machine, but neither is outside of the breastworks. The death of Justice Blatchford, of the United States Supreme Court, puts at the disposal of the President another very high office as a reward for some member of the party. Jus tice Blatchford was from New York, and it is thought the new selection will be made from that State. The Syracuse Courier, Democratic organ, says "there is no margin for torafoolety among the Democrats of Ohio this year." Quite right and the Ohio Democrats realize it. It would be the height ef tomfoolery for any Democrat to take the nomination for Governor in Ohio this year. McKin ley's election will be practically uoaDimous. Ckisp was elected Speaker because he was a rabid free silver and free trade man. The silverites are asking where they are at on the deal, Crisp having intimated that he is now agaiost free silver, while the freetrad ers are pondering over the bint that the tariff is not to be touched at the extra session by orders of Crisp. Promises, like platforms, are made to be evaded. "I expect to have a session of Con gress on my bands at that time" is the way Qrover Cleveland writes to the President of Williams College, in accepting an invitation lo visit him and explaining why he can slay but one day. Grover is not writing any thing now that be does not use "I" or "my" or "mine" or "me." As an egotist he outranks every man in pub lic life. His attack of big head will next prompt him to refer to this country as "my Uuited States." A CONFESSION. The couditiou of affairs to-day, when the Democratio Administration has been in power less than four months, is described by the New York Mugwump Evening Post: It would be difficult to exaggerate the distress and anxiety which to-day pervade the business world and are hourly becoming more acute. It has become almost impossible to borrow money on any security whatever, and this means, of course, that the crisis will soon reach the working classes through all the great agencies of pro duction. The falsity of Democratio cam paign representations is cofessed at last. Free Trade organs have seen confidence destroyed, enterprise halt ed, credit paralyzed by the success of their party. They have seen the se curities iu whirh the people's earnings are invested diminished by more than a billion dollars since last November. They saw only Wednesday of last week bonds of the Uuited States sold publicly at ninety six cents on the dollar; and they are compelled to ad mit that the promises with which tbey deceived the people were falsehoods. SbufllioK and sneaking attempts to lay the responsibility for the people's loss on the Sherman law are doomed to failure. When Republicans held the reius of power the nation was splendidly prosperous. The Sherman law was iu full operation but no barm was done. Democracy obtained con trol ou a free trade platform, states men aod patriots were replaced at Washington by Bourbon blunderers, and credit and enterprise have been overwhelmed with disaster. What do the people whom the Democracy has plundered, and the wage earnerb, who are already feeling the disastrous effects of the Demo cratic rule, tbiuk of their "object les son?" Citizen IS-ess. Ilelplnir Anarchy. The pardoning by Gov. Altgeld, of anarchist Fielden, Neebe and Schwab is au outrage without shadow of ex cuse or palliating circumstances. The Cleveland Leader is quite right when it says that he deserves the cen sure of every good citizen for his ac tion. These men were couvicted in the duo course of law, after a fair trial, of a most outrageous crtue. It was not a crime against an individ ual, but against the organized society of this century. They came to this country from a foreign land and used the liberty enjoyed by them in a mad attempt to overthrow the liberties of all. They have never repented of their crimes. They and their follow ers are as bitter enemies to American social order to-day as tbey were when they attacked the guardians of the law and peaceable citizens in the Llaymarket riots. These men de serve to be branded as enemies of so ciety. No possible excuse exists for Anarchists in this country and noth ing in their contentions should ex cite a feeling of respect or a spark of sympathy in an American citizen. They will receive good encourage ment from the pardon of the three prisoners, and the unfortunate event may be expected to give a new im petus to the dissemination of anar chistic sentiments. Illinois is uufor tuuate in having a demagogue fur Governor who was chosen this Colum bian year to inflict this disgrace upon the Slate and Nation. (JOIXQ DOWN. It is not very surprising after all how things are going down since March 4th. Clevelaud started out with a flourish. He thought he could run things. He finds out he can't; things are running him. He didn't waul an extra session of Congress; he has had to suurrender. He start ed out to have it in September; be has had to come back to August 7, and a good many think that is too late. He does this because the peo ple tell him to. They can't trust him to run the Government. In fact he is in a muddle. He don't know "where he is at I" He isn't equal to the occasion. After trying for thirty years aud finally getting full coutrol of the Government on the promise that the McKinlcy Tariff was to be abolished, this slim promise is so dan gerous and kicks up such a bobbery that tbey dare not try even that. If a simple promise of such a change is so dangerous, what might we not expect with a fulfillment of that promise? If this country is in dan ger now what would save it if the whole threat was carried out? If the President would just say to the peo ple that there would be no attempt to abolish the McKiuley Tariff it would doubtless settle things and re store confidence. But he won't do that. So be calls on Congress to patch things up. Ex-President Har rrison says be is trying to drive a "wild team." It is doubtful whether he can drive the team, or whether the team will drive him. Tbey are all ou the down hill grade. Just see. Silver has gone down, and gold has gone out of sight. Commercial con fidence has touched bottom. The free trade plank in the Chicago plat form has gone down aud they can't find it. The American Flag at Hon olulu went down with a snap. Vet erans' pensions have gone dowu, and will keep going down, if there is a possible chance. About every thing with a down ward tendency gets an additional dowuward kick under this Democrat ic administration. If Congress takes charge, it is questionable whether it will not have a graud cat-fight on the way down or up who can tell ? Is it strange that Cleveland is discouraged and goes of to Buzzard's Bay to cousole himself with the baby? But we hope he will brace up. When in vested with the responsibility of gov- ering be certainly should take the re sponsibility of government. Throw- ng pariisao spite into bis proclama tion wou't help him out of a hole. The Democrats in Cougress were as much responsible for our present leg islation as the Republicans and it won't help him to scold about it. He bad better drive his wild team safely if possible. If he can't, the Lord only knows what will become of the balky team aod its fat driver! War ren Mail. The way it is going is told by the Pitlsburg Dispateh: "Three hundred pensions suspended ! That is about the correct number of the unfortu nates at the Piltsbuig agency so far as can be learned from outside sources. Last Wednesday is looked upon as a very unlucky day by many pensioners who then learned for the first time that they were not ou the list of those to be paid. Comrade Bengough says that Wednesday was the busiest day that the office here ever saw. No such number was ever paid on first dny before Tho num. ber of pensions paid was 2,146. The rush is accounted for by the tket that every other one feared he would be suspended and wanted to get in be fore the notice came from beadquar ters." Judging from the way the people and press are pounding Governor Rhinoceros Altgeld's hide it will not take two weeks to get through it. From the way he is fuming and fret ting and explaining his hide must even now be completely riddled. Advertisement. ritOllllUlION TICKET. Staff Treasurer J. L. Kent. Supreme Judye 11. J. Amps. rrothonotaryS. T. Work. Sheriff- N. G. Colo. County Coinmitsionrrs Win. Lowinan, Georgo S. Ilindmnu. YOU ARE THE JUDGES. We will abide by your decision. We have completed our stock of goods and are now rondv for inspection in Ounlii-r Style, Price and Mnko-up of everything ,ii uui miv. e ueai exclusively in CI,OTIIIXtt, FLKMSIIIXC.S, HOOTS A S1IODS, and therefore claim to have our stock in better shnpe and more complete, than when found in connection with other lines of goods. We do not only niako these claims but we are willing to let our customers decide theso chums for us. We know you are honest and intelligent, and we respect your judgment. We have Just received our SUMMER-:-SUITS! And now have a largo, new and most eompleto line of Suits for Men, Hoys and Youths, lit prices that will nstnnisli vnn as being so low for audi a high quality of Away With Old Fashioned High Prices ! and come and see us. We are right at the front with he nest goods at lowest prices. Do not pay $15 or ?20 for a Bummer Suit w hen you can get one equally as good for $S, $10 or $12, that for stylo, qual ity of goods and lit is good enough for Bny one to wear to the WORLD'S FAIR. We also have Boys Suits equally as good, in prices ranging from ft to $8, and ouths' from $1.50 to $5. HATS. We can prove beyond a doubt that we have the newest shades in the best shapes. Dorbys from $1.60 to $3.00, and Tourists from $1.25 to $.!.O0. SHIRTS. Our stock is complete. The 'Negligee' Is found here in the Foreign and Domes tic condition, and in all complexions, and its services can be procured at reas onable prices. We have all sizes in the new patent short bosom Laundriod fine shirt. UNDERWEAR, We have from the shirt that is worth 5c. to the suit that is worth $:j.uo. NECKWEAR. Wo have what you want in neckwear. Also Collars and Cull's. SHOES. In Shoes we will simply say that we please the Ladies, which ought to bo a sufficient recommendation for their style, quality and price. We will say without tear of contradition, tiiat we have the most stylish, the cleanest, and the largest stock in a complete lino of sizes and widths, from A to EE, that were ever shown to the public in Tionesta. We on ly handle goods that the manufacturers will stamp their name on, aud every pair is warranted as represented. Come and buy where satisfaction and fair dealing is guaranteed. Our riitomnrs can inform you in regard to our reliabil ity. We are always at home and you aro alwayB welcome to coine and see us, and iu boo uur kuuu auu get me prices. Remember, everything now and no old goods lo work off. We are Yours iu Friendship, O. F. MILES & CO. HOLEMAN BUILDING, TIOITESTA, IFA.. NOTICE. Mrs. Pationce Mealy vs. Mrs. Caroline E. Watson, and Mrs. Anna W. Sims. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania. No. 5 of Au gust Term, ltsiu. To the Respondents above named: Whereas, on the 14th of May, 189:1, was presented to Honorable Charles H. Noyes, President Judge of said Court, at Cham bers, the petition of the above named Mrs. Patience Mealy, setting forth that she is the owner claiming titlo to am) in possession of subdivision No. 4 of War rant No. 3821, situate in Tionesta town ship, in said County of Forest, contain ing fifty-eight acres, and that on the 12th day of June, ls8, the said tract of land, (assessed in the name of Oliver Mealy, formerly Mateer,) was sold by tho Treas urer of said county to L. F. Watson, tor the taxes of 187, and a treasurer's deod therefor was duly executed aud acknowl edged in open court on the 2)st of Hep. teinber, 1ns8, (the said warrant however being erroneously described therein as No. 2821.) That the above named re spondents hold said treasurer's title un der said L. F. Watson, who is since de ceased, but no action of ejectment has been brought to recover said tract under said alleged treasurer's title. The petitioner further sot forth that she was desirous of settling the contro versy concerning suid tract of laud, whereupon, iu accordance with the fur ther prayer ot said petition, a rulo on said Mrs. Caruliue E. Watson and Mrs. Anna W. Sims wasgrantod. returnable to tho fourth Monday of August next, to bring their action of ejectment for the premises aforesaid within ninety days from tho service of such rule upon tliein, or show cause w hy the same cannot be brought. , Witness tho Honorable Charles II. Noyes, President Judge, and the seal ot said Court, at Tionesta, Pa., the loth day of May, 1SH3. C. M. AltNElt, Prothy. Executor's Notice Letters Testamentary on the Fstate of R. M. Carson, lute of Tionesta township, deceased, having been granted the under signed, all persons indebted to said es tate will make payment, and those hav ing claims aguinst the same will present theiu, duly authenticated, to SAMUEL I. IRWIN, Executor. Tionesta, Pa., June 7, IS'J3. WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT MXNTZ'S ! NEW GOODS IW THE LATEST STYLB & PATTERNS. ouit iky ;ooi ii:iaiit9ii:xt Was nevor so complete as now. Ladies should not fall to spo our Summer Dress Hoods and White Woods. In very inicsi sivics, uireci irom i-aris, snouui not tan to look through this BOOT & SHOE for Ladies, CLOTH IIKIMUTJI KXT. ion win nnd tlio very latest styles not fall to look at this stock. And In n iu iHHricnviiio. i nps in an ine inosi popular makes iiw uv.va ki mkni is now complete. Wo Aeckwear, (Shirts, Ac C A It ri YT I K 1 A iit n i;xt. In this Department you will Ami tho latest designs and pattorns Drapery, shades, and Wall Paper, Rugs, Mats and Hangings. K1M11XO AIKM axi WKA1S, All Tailor Made and very stylish. in rurexv .ouiuy at DAVID MINTZ'S, MARIENVILLE, PA. N. H. Highest price paid for Wool, rolls, Beef Hidos, and Ginseng. ARNETT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS ! "V ou have doubtless been thinking of getting a Now Summer Suit, and quite likely have concluded to make the Investment when you find what you want at the right figure. We think we have it. At least we would like to'show you goods and prices before you go elsewhere, and thoicforo invite you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, wo'U stay by tho best of them. And then in Ladies Dress Goods, v i,.,vmnu0n,.m, fimiinm,!, tim iHuu-riiM max, are Dounu to please, wlnlo lor due quality and low price tlioro is nothing that can compare with our line. Our Summer Onn nrA ntnrciu!lv nnut ami In Furnishing Goods, - Both Ladies) and Gents', we take spocial prldo in our stock, for wo feel confi- uiiui iin-j- win picase me customer, uur Hummer Underwear has been select ed with a view to its wearing qualities as well as for the comfort it will aff ord. vuimia, vuiis, nes, urcss ana uuung Blurts wo Iiavo in ondloss varioty. Hats, Caps and Shoes, uuu i :au io come to us wuon you selost vour hat Tor the Rummer. We'll fit you out and you'll be more than pleased. And in Shoos! There's where take the cake. All kinds. Sizes, Styles and Prices. For Ladles, for Goula. for J w " " w JMOfcj uuv livfc iutvi, iur 111UIU. GBOCERIES, Our Grocery Department 1b supplied, market affords, and don't tuck on the B ARNETT, SCOWDEN & CLARK, MANUFACTURERS OF ( A Km IM S, WAG0XS AM) SLIIUIS. First Class LAWN MOWERS, ;atj $4.00, and upwards. ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing Machines, Horse Ilukcs, Garden Tools, AND FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us bclore you buy. We can save you money, TIOFESTA, 3P.A.., RAMBLER: BICYCLES fsorniiilley fc JellVey Co. make of Bicycle are tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered tho best Road Wheel and are fully Guarauteed iu all re respocts. For prices and par ticulars inquire of 91. II. MaUUIltK, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of printing at a reasonable price send your order to this oHlcu. the Millinery Department you find the ami prices mat can not no beat. ladtos Department before buying. inleti Mon and Children In tho market. and patterns. Gentlemen, von should youths' and children's clothing I have rices mat will make you stare, lints and and styles. OUR UKNTS' FURNISH i'o have tho very latest stylos in Curtains, Remember, you will And the largest stock as usual, with tho freshest and purest tho fancy prices, cither. Come and boo. TIONESTA. The Colebrated ositoitxi: MAC'IIIXI? AT $40.00. This is rare Bargain. AVE ARE OPENING UL SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS. And are prepared with a Buperb stock of the World's Finost Productions to make Clothing to ordor, PERFECT IN FIT AND CORRECT IN STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES. Got your ordor in for your woitLins IMIIl SUIT. And don't forget that we are also head quarters for FIXINGS. By "Fixings" we mean Hats, Shiits, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, White Vests, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Mack intosh Coats, Etc. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Prico Store. Exclusive agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Youman'scflubrated New York Hals and Pedrick's Custom Shirts to ordor. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. ,D L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS Vauceessora to 11. J. J1U1 Kl;NS CO.) Want to say somothing about Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Ilats.Caps and Gonoral Morchandiso. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WHITE GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -WHEN IT GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED I ?nrllBVl,th0lV,H,l,P.l,i' ,,r, Gro',1'r department is kept right up to the brst varL 'm1 ' Vesh and of tho sot Jns Ym, l I " " f0r.Cr1' 8M Bt "livo Hml livo" I'l iees. Come ami soe us. lira v,ill lind us at homo from early morning till eight o'clock at night. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS A FONES.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FBESJmST GMQCEftlES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clork. will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -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. lOOOTTEY raOBUOM AHD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We havo never had such a fine array of harvest machines to Bhow farmers aa this eeason. Every one show3 invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from tho touch of The "Wood machines, an made for 1SD2, are winning crowds of newfriends. Examine the new chain-drive, and bp.lance reeL on tho Wood harvester. Er..--mino tho new spring lift and tho new axle extenoion on tho Wcod mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dunp rates, virtually eelf-dumping. 1 CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY -INCLUD1NO- REAPEIIS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, Sl'RING- TUUTJl HAKKOWS, (iKAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR AT.I. KTV'MH nw i a i ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Boforo making purchases I would ask and priees. Everything ot the best and iu the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. Nollrc lo Cuiilracturs. Bids will be received by the under signed for the building and i'uriiishi mlt of everything iu the way of material for a School House. The stono foundation will bo made complete. Also dolivorv of all material at the ground by residents of mouiMiiri, iirooi an cost to contractor. Si.o, liO feet bv feet. Sneciliciitions as follows; Good hemlock balloon frame; lined on inside with No. 1 hemlock ceil ing; sided up on outsido with No. 1 hem lock Novelty Siding ; lloor to be No. 1 hemlock matched tlooring ; brick chim ney to come dowu through to a bracket in the room ; two doors; three coats of paint outside and inside; two windows on eachnido ; Closet in front of room 0 foot by liiuut; shingled Willi No. 1 hem lock khinglua; covered porch across front end of house. Kids will be receivod mi to Jnlv 20tli. WM, tho School Board reuervimr the right to reject any or all bids. For fur ther information address G. H. EVANS. Sec'v. East Hickory, la., Juno i!U, 1BH3. F. R. LANSON &JLANSON, Wo have Just opened up our Spring Stock of Clothing, and without a doubt it is tho most complete assortment we have ovor had. You could scarcoly mention a stylo or color but what wo would hnvoX In slr.esto lit tho boy 4 years old or tho man weighing 2.W lbs., and the prico is what adds to the beauty of the goods. AWAY DOWN. In Dress Goods wo have excelled all previous offortsjin this lino. Our assortment Is more varied, embracing all the now novelties In Worsted Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ac, It will pay you to look them over even If you don't want to bny a cent's worth. LINE OF BLACK COODS. In Whlto Goods, Flouncing and Embroidery, wo take a bark seat for nobody. Anything you want In Wash Goods. Prints, Ginghams, Shallies, Satlines and Novelties wo havo in endless variety. With our Shoe Department chock full ami morejcomlng ev ery day, wo don't see why we can't lit any foot In any stylo. We have comploto linos iu Ladies', Gout's, Misses, Boys' aud Children's, Including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival of Hats Just opened. All.tho now, shapos and colors, suitablo for old mon, boys an.l children! JCaps for girls, caps for boys, caps for men. COMKS TO- Smearbaugh, Li ! A. i i OF EVERY KIND, Farmers and olhers to insnect niv stock with- most approved uualitv. un.l i m-i.m GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, I'ENN. Dr. AV. F. CONNERS EVE, EAR, NOSE k THROAT Sl'RGEON, OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, r Oltlce Hours 9 to 11 a. in. ; 2 to i 7 to U p. iu. Hiiuday, 4 to U p. in. Practice limited U above apodal' S. H. HASLET & SONS., I
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