THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, - COITOR POOHHTOR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 18!fl. Ili:iUIU.ICAX TICKET. COISTY. rrotlionolnrv, c CALVIN M. ARNER, TioncMa Horo. Sheriff, HARRY MAZE, Jcnka Twp. County Comniinionors, W. M. COON, Harnett Twp. W. A. CONN ELY, Hickory Tw p. Auditor, M. E. AHNOTT, Hickory Twp. W. L. STROUP, Howe Twp. Jurv ComnilsNlcmor, J. n". CAHi'ENTEK, Kingsiey Twp. As to Clevelnadistn and McKinley iem, which would be your honest choico to-day ? It calls back the old "bread or blood" free trade days to read that "ihirty-five hundred hungry people were fed with bread, meat and milk" by Denver missions. And this is a land f plenty and peace. The Democratic parly has much to an swer for. Cleveland's message may cover an entire page of a newspaper, hut he can say a great deal more if he makes it about one column loug. The people know what is the matter, and will not be hoodwinked by long drawn platitudes. Cut it down, G ro ver, and people will read it. Senator Quay says that if the House adopts the Reed rules and acts promptly, it may do some work. But there is a kick among tbe Demo cratic rank and file when leaders give the least bint of adopting tbe Reed rules. And the bare rnentiou of Reed's name throws the New York Sun into spasms. The Democratic organs continue to proclaim that the financial difficul ties are at an end, but the news col umns of the daily press continue to announce the closing of banks and bankruptcy of commercial and man ul&clunog establishments all over the country. The number of fail ures were never so great as at the present lime, and yet the people were promised that the millennium would come if they would but restore the Democratic party to the coutrol of this government. Brookville Kcpubli can. Senator Hill is getting ready to be tbe Democratic Moses, that is to lead the country out of the wilder ness. He is an ardent bi-metallist but will advocate a repeal of the Sherman law with the ultimate idea of establishing free coinage. Tbe senator will doubtless make matters very interesting for Mr. Cleveland, who does not propose to allow any one to interfere in tbe Moses act. Tbe Democratic party is not large enough for more thau one Moses, and the coming session of Congress prom lses to be a greater show than tbe World's Fair. Derrick. The Democrats of Fraoklia coun ty have eudorsed the eoundueBS of Cleveland's views on the financial question. Isn't this taking a Ieep in tbe dark? Who knows what Cleve land's views on the financial quebtion are? It is said that he favors the re peal of tbe Sherman silver law, but be was elected on a platform that would enlarge the scope of the Slier man law rather than contract it. Again tbey say that the best interests of the country are safe in his hands, yet, while be goes fishing banks go up, industries go down, and the coun try goes to the demuition bow-wows. Tbe Franklin Democrats must be densly stupid or medaciously parti san. Harrisburg Telegraph. There is nothing the equal insilll ness to tbe Democratic arguuieut that Governor McKinley is estopped from criticising the "financial management of President Cleveland," because, as one newspaper puts it, ''this Ohio bankrupt didn't kuow how to manage a small fortune of his own." Gover nor McKiuley, through his well known kindly disposition, iudoreed notes for a friend who was doing prosperous business that he wished to enlarge, and who furnished evidence of financial soundness. The friend proved false aud Mr. McKinley lost his small fortune. Hence, according to Democratic argumeut, McKiuley knows nolhiug about the tariff or the finances of the country. This is the kind of Democratic wisdom that copied into tbe Philadelphia Record It .11171. 1 M jjamei enster ana many ot our great men, including Mr. Randall were nnanciany bankrupt, but no one ever before beard that this unfit- ted tbem for the duties of statesmen A man who gives his time to his country has little opportunity to look after his private fortune. But it can not be said that President Cleveland has neglected his private interests. When he was eleceted Governor of New York the highest estimate put on his wealth by his intimate friends was $30,000. After several years' public service his wealth is now es timated at 500,000, over $100,000 of which was made in a real estate spec ulation io Washington while he was President. Perhaps this makes Mr. Cleveland a statesman and perhaps it does not. I'hila. Press. It makes a difference whose ox is gored. When the pension of Judge Long, of Michigan, was stopped on the ground that a man capable of earning $6,000 per year was not to tally disabled, there were many in quiries from Republicans as to wheth er similar action would be taken iu the case of General Black, of Illi nois, ex-Corutuigsiooer of Pensions and now a member of Congress, at a salary of $5,000 per annum. Gener al Black draws a pension of $100 per month on the ground that he is a physical wreck and totally disabled. He was wounded in both arms, but cau sign a voucher as well as any other member of Congress. The an swer to this is that General Black will not be disturbed. Of course this is ezplaiucd by the fact that Black is a Democrat and Long is a Republi can. Everythiuc eoes with Hoke where a Republican is concerned. Senatorial Election. Not long siuce Se;geant-at-Arros of the ijtate Senate Myers served the followiug notice ou Sheriff Osgood of this place, iu accordance with which there will be one more persou to vote for at the fall election thau was cal culated on : Commonwealth of Penn'a, es To the sheriffs of the counties of Cameron, Elk, Clarion and Forest, compnsiug tbe thirty-eighth seual orial district of Pennsylvania, greeting: Whereas a vacancy has occurred in the omce of senator of the state of Pennsylvania for the thirty-eighth senatorial district, composed of tbe counties of Cameron, Elk, Clarion and Forest, by reason of the resigna tion of the Honorable Harry Alvin Hall, seuator from the thirty-eighth senatorial district. Now, therefore, I, Louis Arthur Watres, preuideut of the Senate, by virtue oi toe authority vested in me by tbe constitution of tbe state of Pennsylvania and by the act of as sembly in such a case made and pro vided, do hereby command you that you cause an election to be held in Cameron, Elk, Clarion and Forest counties, comprising the thirty-eighth senatorial district, on Tuesday, tbe seventh day of November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety three (the time appoiuted bv law for holding tbe general election) to choose a person to represent saidthir ly-eigbth senatorial district in the state of Peonxvlvania for the remain der of the terra expiring November thirtieth", A. D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and that ynu give due and public notice of said election throughout Cameron, tlk, Clarion and Forest counties, comprising the thirty-eighth senator mi district in the .orm and manner directed by law. Given under my sand and seal at Harrisburg the tweuty-ninth day of June, A. D. one thousand eight bun dred and ninety-three. Louis Arthur Watres, President of the Senate. What Whitney Says. The asinine blather of ex-Secreta ry of the Navy Whitney can scarcely be accepted as an indication of what Cleveland means to do when Congress assembles. Whituey is a millionaire and has very little sympathy with tbe toiling masses of the country whose wages he proposes to put on a basis with the pauper wages of Europe, What be says about their oppression by taxation is so absurd as not to be worthy of discussion. In the face of thirty years of prosperty he makes statements which are absolutely false, kuown to be such by every sensible reader of his country's history. His declaration that the Congress, soon to meet, must carry out the declarations of the Democratic platform of last year, considered from his own stand point is as silly as the rest of bis blather. It is generally supposed that President Cleveland called Con gress together for the purpose of re pealing the silver purchase act, and yet the pledge of the Democratic platform, if it is anything ou the sub ject of silver, is aguiust the repeal of this act. Does Mr. Whituey mean that only such pledges as suit the millionaires of his owu clique will be held to be binding upon a Democrat ic Congress f If this Congress repeal the Sherman law, it violates Its pledges to the people who made Cleveland's election possible. Mr, Whitney believes this violation of pledge to be iu the interest of himself and fellow-millionaires who will not be deprived of a mouthful of food or a single comfort by any legislation possible with Congress, but be is per fectly willing that the laboring man, for whom he sheds crocodile tears, shall be reduced to the level of the foreign paupers who are flocking to our th ores in order that his theory of government may be adopted. The interview with Whitticy does not promise good lor tho country. The last Democratic administration in this country went out with soup houses on the street corners of our large cities and the probabilities are favorable for tho ie-cstablishmcnt of soup houses after their thirty years' absence. It is a mighty cold snow we are having in this Democratic weather. IfarrUburq Telegraph. Advertisement. rROHlimiON TICKET. Stale Treasurer J. L. Kent. Supreme Jud7e1. J. Ames. rrotltanotarfS. T. Work. MieritrX. G. Cole. funl Commissioner Win. Lowmnn, Oeoigo S. llimtiunu. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Ntft'ttp. Do you wear them 7 When next In noed try a pair. neat in tne worm. 33.00 42.50 12.00 FOR LADIES 2.00 11.75 roR BOYS '75 TO If yrawint a fine DRESS SHOE, nude In the latest stylet, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear is well. If you wish to economizes your footwear, do to by purchasing W. L, Douglai Shoes. Nam and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. n.iiiuvuu9, urocKton, mats, bold py HOPKINS A LANSON, Tioncsta, Pa. C. M. lVliitcniiiii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formorly owned by J. F. Oyerlnnder, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pro- pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO MO CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low ni tho lowest, and all goods delivered free of ehargo. Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOE"ESTA, PA. S. fl. HASLET k SHE, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, penx. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, UK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bun gics to lot upon the most reasonable terms. lie will alto Uo J"OIB TEAMIlsTG All orders loft at the Post Ollice will receive prompt attention. if flk'r '- OIXj city, fa TIME TABLE in Trains leave Tio- gawc-jl oiKtu r.... fit.. ATieH -j"-- p........ west No. 03 Through l-'reiirht (carry ing passengers) 0:10 a. m. I o. il liullaloi-.x press 12:07 noou No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4: IS p. ill. JNo. dJ.Oil City It. xi ress daily.. 7:.r3 p. in For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kinz.ua, jruuiorii, uican ami me J-.ast : No. 30 Olcan Express daily... 8:41 a. Ill No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in No. Oil Through Freight (car rying passengers) 0:50 p. in No. (X) Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. in i rains v.i ami wi nun Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irx ineton only. Othertrains run oaiiy except .Sunday. ot J'ime Tables und full Information Ironi b. H. f'LAKK, Aegnt, Tioncsta, Pa, It. JiEI.L, Uon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, liullalo, N. Y '3.50 p"1- 1 2.25 IH 2.00 J- WHAT - TO - LOOK - FOR - AT MINTS'S ! NEW EDODS IN THE LATEST STYLE & PATTERNS. our mil goods ji;ihtjii:t as never an complete, ax now. r.adtos should not full lo ace. our Dress Goods and While Goods. In very latest stylos, direct from Faris, should not fail to look through this Department jyjJ X IV UllVJlj for Ladies, C I.OTII IXJ 1IKPARTJIIST. Yon will find tho very latest styles and patterns. Gentlemen, vou should not full to look nt this' stock. And in youths' and children's clotliing I have the largest stock In Marienvillo. Prices that will tnnke von stnre. Hat-s nod Caps in all Hie most popular makes and stylos. Oil It 'GENTS' FU KN ISSU ING DEPARTMENT Is now complete. We liavo tlie very latest stylos in Neckwear, Shirts, Ac. VA 11 rilT IKIA UTM EXT. In this Department you will find the latest designs and patterns. Curtains, Drapery, Shades, and Wall Paper, Rugs, Mats and Mannings, SPltlXU CMl'EH AXI WIlAl'S, All Tailor Made and very stylish, in Forest County nt DAVID MINTZ'S, MABIENVILLE, PA. N. H. Higliost price pnid for Wool, Polls, Hoof Hides, and Ginseng. ARWETT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes You have doubtless been thinking of likely have concluded to make the at the right figure. We think wo have oods ana prices belore you go clsowhero, and theiclore invito you to call ear in price, style and quality, we Ladies' Dress Goods, Wo linve mado a special effort to get whilo for line quality and low price iinc win- rmimucr vtutius nio especially iioai huh ciucney. In Furnishing Goods, Roth Ladies' nnd Gents', we take special prido in our stock, for wo feel confi dont they will please the customer, ed with a view to its wearing qualities uounrs, cutis, lies, Dress and Outing Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to come to ns when you sol est your hat for the summer. We'll fit you out and you'll be more than pleased. And in Shoes! Thoro's where take theeako. All kinds, Sizes, Styles and Prices. For Ladles, for tienta, for Jioys, tor uirls, and last, but not loast, GROCERIES, Our Grocery Department is supplied, , - ....... BARNETT, SCOWDEN MANUFACTUKEHS CAItltllGES, WAGOffS First Class LAWN MOWERS, AT $4.00, andjupwards. -ALSO DEALERS IN- PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS Mowing Miu'lilnes, Morse ltakr, SitriIen Tool. AND FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Call on us before you buy. We can save you money. RAMBLER: -BICYCLES (sormullcy & JcHrcy Co. make of Ilicycle aro the BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered tho best Road Wheol and are fully Guaranteed in all re respects. For prices and par ticulars inquire of n. ii. jiuuuim:, TIONESTA, PENN. Send for Catalogue. TF YOU WANT a respectable Job of A printing at a reasonable price send your order to this uttiee. Rummer tho Millinery Department vou find the and prices Hint onn not ho boat. Ladies Department before buying. Is complete. Wo liavo tho llnostslioes Mon and Children In tho market Remember, you will find the largest Block To BARGAINS ! got ting a New Summer Suit, and quite investment when you find what you want it. At least we would like to Bhowr you it stay by the best ol them. Aim moil in tho patterns Hint are bound to nleaso. thero is nothing that can eonipnro with our Our (Summer Underwear has been select as well as lor the comfort it will afford. Shirts wo nave in endless variety. for Rubies. as usual, with tho freshest aud purest the ...w j j- two, vLiva wutj nnu Di:u, TIONESTA. & CLARK, OF AM) SLEIGHS. The Celebrated ositoiexi: JIAtlILM: AT $40.00 Tins is rare Bargain. These Hot Days ! Should make one particularly careful that he gets the right sort of clothing. Sanitary Balbriggan Underwear. Iu the stuff to wear next the skin, ab sorbs perspiration and avoids sudden chills, 50c to ?1 00 per garment. SOX. Black and Tan Derby Ribbed Lisle Thread. Newest and best. No Seams. 25c per pair. Negligee Shirts. 'I hey are strictly in it, and we have the king of all negligees. Prices re duced to 50c, 7oc, $1 OO and $1 50. Don't suller with the heat iu a starch ed white collar. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hutters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear. Youiiiiin's celebrated New York Huts and Pedrick'a Custom Shirts to order. 25 AND 20 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. L. J. HOPKINS. HOPKINS (Successors to II. Want to say something about Hats, Caps and.Qonoral Merchandise. CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WHITE GOODS WASH GOODS. SHOES. HATS. -W II EN IT GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED! Wo are right In tho business. Our Grocery Department is kept right up to tho standard. Tho assortment is complete and the goods aro always fresh and of tho best varieties. Untight for easli and sold at "live and let live" prices. Como and Bee us. You will find us at homo from early morning till eight o'clock at night. HOPKIITS &c LTSOIT. ONE DOLLAR PAYS FOR For a Boy 14 Years Old at MILES & COMPANY'S Who will sell goods to the POOR of Tionestu and vicinity. Wo aro clos ing out our odds and ends at prices that ato no relation to the cost. Re member these goods are second to nono iu Forest County, and aro away out of sight in pricos, because wo won't keep thorn over till next season. Don't miss a chanco to save money. WE LEAD! LET THOSE FOL LOW WHO CAN. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS A FOXES,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Depnrtmout, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho 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 SHOESjl SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :0Onm'BY PBOBSJOSI MD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength aud symmetry derived from the touch of The "Wood machines, as made for 1092, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine tho 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. CHARLES A. HILL, AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, (iRAIN AND CORN 1) HILLS. ALSO RU(J(HES, WAGONS AND CARTS, i A FINE QUALITY OF LUllltlCATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS lOF RAP- l n . ii oi.w vv niwjiu.-x MAlillSKHl, I Before making mirehuses I would aiik 1- 'armors nnd nflim-u t. iiiuiw...)! and prices. Everything ot tho best and in iuo reacu or an. CHARLES A. HILL, Tioncsta, j'u f. n. lanJon & LANSO J. HOPKINS A CO.) Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoos, We havejust opened up our Spring Stork of Clothing, and without a doubt it is tho most completo assortment we liavo over had. You could scarcely mention a stylo or color but what wo would havo it, in sizes'to lit tho boy 4 years old or tho man weighing 250 lbs., and tho prico is what adds to tho beauty of tho goods. AWAY! DOWN. In Dress Goods wo havo excelled all previous offnrtHjin this lino. Our assortment Is inoro varied, embracing all tho now novelties In Worsted Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Velvets, Ac. It will pay you to look them over even if you don't want to buy a cent's worth. LINE OF BLACK COODS. In Wlilto Goods, Flouncing and Embroidery, wo tako a back meat for nobody. Anything you want In Wash Goods. Prints, Ginghams, Sluillles, Satlines and Noveltios we have 111 ondloss variety. With our Shoo Department chock full and inore'coining ev ery day, wo don't seo why wo can't lit any foot in any stylo. Wo havo complete lines in Ladies', Gent's, Misses, Hoys' and Children's, including Fancy Callers. Fresh arrival of Hats just opened. AH the new, shapes and colors, suitablo for old men, boys and children. Caps for girls, caps for boys, caps for men. COMES TO- A SUIT must approved iuulity, and at prices with 1 XiVX AX i