THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, (OlTOft 4 PHOPIIirTOH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1801. itr.ruiiMCAN Ticitirr. HTATK. Governor, DANIEL H. HASTINGS. I, I rut. Governor, WALTEK LYON. Auditor General, AMOS II. MY LIN. Secretary of Internal affairs, JAMES W. LATTA. Con r ross-at - La rg;o, GALUSHA A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. corxTY. Congress, A. W. COOK. (Subject to action of Dint. Conference.) Assembly, J. K. WENK. Associate Judge, J. A. NASH. District Attorney, T. M. CLARK. Coroner, J. W. MORROW. The Republican victory in Oregon at tbe election last week was a sweep log one. Tbe Republican candidate had a plurality of over 15,000 and had more votes than tbe Democratic and Populist candidates combined. The Legislature is largely Republi can oojoiot ballot, each brauch hav ing a good working maiority. Both Republican Congressmen were elect' ed. Ok Thursday week last the lumber schedule was acted on by the Senate, and to placate tbe Populist vote, which evidently has the call and hold tbe balance of power, all duty was declared off and should tbe bill pass lumber is placed absolutely and entirely on tbe free list. This will be cheerful news for the lumberman of this vicinity. But three or four more batches of that class of inform ation will also bankrupt business in this neck o' woods. Tidioute News. Democratic Primaries. The Democrats held their pri maries io this county o Saturday last, which resulted in the nomina tion of the following ticket: Con gress, Dr. Howard Weber, of Hicko ry ; Senate, Edgar Goodwin, of Ne braska; Assembly, J. J. Grecnewalt, of Barnett township ; Associate Judge, James W. Cole, of Marion- ville. At the convention held io the court house yesterday J. B. Watson Esq., of Marienville, was elected Chairman of the County Committee, and R. M. Herman of Tionesta, Secretary. T. F. Ritcbey Esq., of Tionesta, was chosen delegate to the Democratic State convention. Following is tbe official vote, as declared by the con vention : Con. Sen. A. J. j & I L E f 6 districts. P S 5. 3 : : $ 2 i i j j j Hoi-oukIi 8 70 33 37 47 " 17 " (Ml Tionesta twp.. 8 10 13 10 13 6 24 M B7.es 14 4 17 1 111 2 17 Clarinstton 18 42 61 2 4tt fiS Howmanville. 4 8 2 10 O 6 17 Ouitonvillo.... 12 00 11 1 12 00 12 Nebraska 28 32 58 4 SI 7 68 West Hickory 17 12 21 18 7 28 Fogle Farm... 0 4 8 6 10 2 18 Hickory 72 1 65 6 tirt 1 fi9 Wateon Farm 6 00 00 7 4 2 6 Cooper Tract.. 51 1 9 42 17 20 48 Ball town (1 5 0 6 9 1 8 Kellottville.... 26 1 20 3 10 15 28 WhifrHill 19 2 20 1 15 2 19 Marienville... 72 68 75 54 103 25 131 Clougha Mill.. 10 30 12 28 84 0 38 Parrista 18 00 10 00 10 00 10 Byromtown... 10 4 1 13 13 1 14 399 290 444 239 402 172 662 Majorities 109 205 290 Forty Dollars Per Capita. AUDITORS' RETORT of Tionesta Twp. for the year ending June 4, 1K14. Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer, In account with Tionesta Twp. School Hoard. in. To balance from Inst settlement... 107 09 To amt Slatoappropriatlon 4H7 90 To amt roo'd from Collector 979 27 To amt borrowed ... 200 00 1754 32 C'R. Ry orders redeemed 1015 09 lly 2 pr. ct. commission 32 .10 lly exchange on draft 1 00 lly balanco 105 9:1 I1754 32 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RKNOVnrES. Duo from Wm. Lawrence, Treas... 105 93 Duo from W. H. Volf, Col 22 89 Due from Daniel lllack Col 243 OS Duo rrom C. C. Weintiard Col 190 43 Duo from County Treasurer 1450 81 Total resources i'012 04 I.IAIUMTIKS. Outstanding orders $,1120 05 We tho undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Twp. having examined tlio above accounts find them as set forth in tho above report, to tho best of our knowl- eBO. W. Vt . TIIUJ1A8, WM. MEALY, Attest Auditors. W. Monu, Clerk WE ALWAYS LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW. DAVID MINTZ. A .15,000 IWI.IiAll STOCK TO NI'II'l'T FItOM. The finest ami larirest line of Dry Hoods and Clothinif In this County can only be seen at our store, nnd prices that cannot be beat. Wo buy in such large lot, that wo can sell cheaper thnti any liouso anu give you mo now oi goous. ii win pay you to send for samples. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna, CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: You will find at our store, in tho vorv latest styles, and prices very low. Wo lead in this branch as in all others. . GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Everything that pertains to make up this stock, can bo found at our store. We never beforo have had such a trado In this lino. It has nroved that wo koen tho latest and best styles In the market, and soil at the very lowest price. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS & PRICES. Lace Curtains, heavy drapery, Cm tain Poles A Shades, at tho vory lowest prices. Ilaby Carriages, trunks, valises, Uueonswaro and Glassware In diet, anything ou may want in mis line, can bo touml at DAVID MINTZ'S. Marienville, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Sheep pelts, Hides, Ginseng. Nolson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmlee, C. Schiiumelfong, Christian Smith, David W. Beaty, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hortzcl, A. T. Scofiold, H. T. Russell, The Prohibition party, in State convention at Williameport last week, nominated tbe following ticket: Gov ernor, Charles L. Hawley, of Scrao ton ; Lieutenant Governor, Homer L. Castle, of Pittsburg; Auditor Gen eral, Charles Palmer of Deleware county ; Secretary of Internal Affairs, L. R. Gleason, of Canton, Bradford county; Congressman-at-Large, E. K. Kane, of Kane, and Rev. L. G. Jordan, of Philadelphia. The Con gressional conferees of this, 28tb dis trict met at tbe same time and nom inated W. II. Watt, of Dubois for Congress. The defeat of the proposed repeal of tbe 10 percent, tax on State batik circulation Wednesday in the House of Representatives will probably end tor tbe present at least all attempts to realize that feature of tbe Demo crane piatiorm ot l&vz. it was adopted without consideration, It ought to have defeated the party and doubtless would have done so if plat' forms determined tbe defeat or sue ces of parties. Tbe proposition be fore tbe House was the most objec tional form of State bank tax repeal since it proposed to repeal forthwith the national tax on State bank issues, which would restore at one stroke currency powers enjoyed by State bank thirty years ago without safe guards or qualifications. It would onog oacit wildcat currency at a jump. A number of representatives said tbey voted against the bill for this reasoD, though favoring State bank issues properly guarded. Tbe very large majority before which the bill went down encourages the belief that even a Democratic Congress will not oonseot to make currency again a btate instead of a national matter it would certainly be an enormous stride backwards io tbe face of most costly experience. The Ilarrisburg Telegraph says . . tt . . . in tnese days ot business depression it is a real pleasure to publish the fact that the Lalance-Grosjean works io tbe western suburbs of the city will be enlarged by the addition of a tin plate mill just as soon as the esti mates for tbe building and machinery can be prepared. Tbis company will snow tree trade bowlers in this city tbat American tin plate can be and will be manufactured here. Tbe new buildicg will be 75 feet wide and the fgll length of tbe present large build ing 210 feet. The Pennsylvania steel company is dow at work on the esti mate for the construction of the building. The Robinson Ray manu iacturiog company, ot riitsourg, is uiakiog a new stand of tbiriy-two inch cold rolls to lake the place of tbe rmy men rolls now in tbe mills. timates have also been requested for tiauiog, dustiog, pickling and other machinery. It is the purpose of ibis enterpris ing company to turn out first class tin plate. Work on the new mill will be commenced at tbe earliest date possible and it will be in operation before September 1st. Employment will be giveu about 6eventy-five more men. At present the works are shut down for want of coal and material The Pittsburg Post attacks tbe pro posal of the Republican state plat' form to increase the money of the country till it reaches $40 per capita for the entire population. The Post says there is enough money now and that the only difficulty about it is to get it mto circulation. It argues tbat if the banks are loaded with money which they cannot get into circulation, there must be enough money now, and tbat we don't need any more, ibis may be true if the "good Democratic times" is to con tinue. If our industries are not sim ply crippled, but actually destroyed beyond resuscitation ; If American mills have shut down to never open again ; if we are to become a nation of agriculturalists, and cease manufac turing, and depend on the looms, mills and forges of Europe for every thiug that we want, except tbe raw materials, lor our subsistence, then there is money enough in our bank vaults; lor our people will never have euough to sell to get out $10 per capita on the average, and tbe millions of working men of protec tion times, who will become tramps and beg or steal their living while they can find anything to beg oi steal, will not absorb very much of even that small per capita. If, on tbe other band, tbe fast returning sanity of tbe people continues, and the Democratic party gets wiped out at the coming elections, '04 and '06, and the Protectionists get into tbe saddle ueain, the industries of the country will start up with the old lime life, the hoarded money will get courageous and come out of its bid lug place, and tbe banks will be drained to the dregs, and money in demand. It is in view of this stale of affairs, which is sure to follow Re publican restoration, tbat tbe demand is made for $40 per capita. This, ac cording to tbe Post, would require an additional sum of $1,100,000,000 to our present circulation. Tbe Post seeB great damage in having so much money in tne country. mat paper probably has the idea, prevalent in the solid Democratic sectiou of tbe Union, tbat the mud sils of the coun try ought not to have very much money lest it might make them "sas By and above their business. lhe prevalent notion in tbat section has been that tbe laborers should be in a condition in which tbey would receive what tbey needed every week from tbe overseer, and would bave no ueed for any money. The constitutional amendments have made that plau in operative, but it is a good substitute if the money circulation can be cut down so that the laborers will get so little of it that tbey will be io prac tical slavery. Ibe old slave Demo crat seems to be hard to eradicate, and is continually cropping out in advocacy of methods having for their object tbe degradation of every man wno worus wito his bands. Ibis is an irrepressible conflict between the Democratic party and tbe Derlara tion of Iudepeodeoce. Mcadville Trib une- Republican. H. A. Jamieson. Personal and Business accounts solid ted on most favorable tcnus consistent frith good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. G. y. PXRMLEE, Pres. II. A. J A Ml ESQ y, Vice rres. F. E. 1IERTZEL, Cashier SAW MILLS! ENGINES AND BOILERS. Improved friction feed. Send for Cata logue and Special prices to A. B. Farqu bar fc Co., York Pa. Agents wanted. SEPARATORS. Traction and plain engines. Now Ini provements over all. Send for Catalogue, special prices and terms. Agents want ed. HUBERM'F'GCO., Marion, Ohio, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE OF TIONESTA, - PENN S. S. CftNFlELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do All orders left at the Post Ofilce will receive prompt attention. 18 S L0T1IING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS. A nice lino and well selected stock In all kinds of dryjKoods.' !ThcyJnover wero as oheap as tills Spring. Como In and see or send in for a few HiiniploMnud you will find prices as low as any Retail Iiouko In tho World and If prlcenJiiro, as ehoapwhy nt buy at home. 13 a "o TTI S I m&m mMm New goods for Spring and Summer being received daily at 33 jlJIIIS1 Mal7 S CArrTION. ir at dealer offer W. L, DodcIm sbos at iwdoosd prloe, or un b hmm them without name tumped on bottom, put him down M m fraud. WORK FOR US ft few days, and you will be startled at the unex pected auecea ihiu win reward your enorii. v e positively have the beat butiiieita to offer hq agent that rau be found on the fuce uf this earth. 45.00 profit un 975-00 worth of butlneits is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our employ. You cau muke. uioue'y faster at work for USliianyou uuve any men oi. me uueiucsi 11 mv easy to learn, and luUructions so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who tuke hold of the buatueas reup the advantage that arises from the sound reputution of one of the oldest, most successful, und largest publishing houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. All oeginners succeeu gramuy, ana more man realize their greatest expectations. Those who try it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge them to begin at once. If you are already em ployed, but have a few spare moments, and wish to uee them to advantage, then write us at once (for this ii your grand opportunity), and receive full particulars by return mail. Address, Tin JK lU i to no. sou, Augusta, me. 2,dT Udifs F0!Um,. 5ES L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. Ja. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price oa the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying ail your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalorue free upon application. Address. W. I. DOCO-UAdi Brockton, K3Le,as. bold by F. R. LANSON, Tionesta, Pa. rni - w 'f n 4 :A w TIME TABLE In effect Nov. 0, 1893, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows: No. 93 Through freight (carry ing passengers).- t):40 a, No. SI llutlalol.x plena... 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) , no. 6i uu Lily .xr ress 7:a3 p. in, For Hickory. Tidioute. Warren. Kinzua. jsrauioru, uiean ana tne cast : no. au oiean express 8:41 a. m No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. ui No. W Through Freight (car- rving passengers) H:au p. ui No. GO Way Freight (carrying passengers to i ionesiai h:41 a. ui 4:15 p. m of the firm of MORC'K BKO'S, OPTIOIAHS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the aye. ltuuuittUouH free of charge. WARREN, VENN, Trains 03 and 00 Run Daily and carry ptteMgt;rs lu uuu lruui pujuut uttiwwu ua lily and lrvinelou only. UUier train run daily except Kundav. uei iiniu luiiiusanci lull lniorniauon from H. C. CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesta, l'a, K. liELL, Uen'llSupt. J. A. FEIXOWH, Butlalo, N. V, C. II. Whitcmaii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovorlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. H. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thiug in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION ERIES, WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WIIITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOHESTA, PA. S. H. HAW h GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. PSIHG94. 'Theso hard times is a bonanza" for those that want to buy. 1 We don't tnko the back seat lor anything in thin end of the Universe We havo tho largest stock, and It's well selected and bought as cheap a anyone and we aro going to sell them by the Power of lrrosistablo prices. SHOES In price and In this linn wo think wo can Suit in Style, Suit in Widths, Suit Cash Is buying them cheaper this Spring than ever before. lrVrl O Don't forgot that wo carry a lino of Carpets to suit the trade and yon can have thorn cut to fit, and delivered Immediately, and no waiting and wonting of time, and prices as low as any other Concern on earth. GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED In this line wo buy often and try to keep a nlco assortment, and fresh at nil times, and prices that surprise, all. Now, alter reading all theso Signs on paper, tho best way to prove theso things is to eonio and see whnt chash buys. LANSON'S, Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa. You Can Brove What we say by Just Boeing tho Goods and Prices. Values aro still climbing up while price are coming down. Wo will not show you a "job" lot of goods, but wo can show you a nobby lino of nice goods, of tho best selected patterns and stylos. Not what other dealers could not uso and consequently sold as "Jobs," but strictly llrst class in every respect, styles of 1804, from tho best nianuliictories. PRICES NEVER WERE SO LOW ! and wo always aim to keep Quality on top and prices at tho bottom. You know how they wear, and look as well as Custom Suits. Wo aro headquarters for Hat, Shirts, Neckwoar and Furnishings. Just stop in and seo us, and wo will use you right. LEDEBUR & MILES. is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, ot Philadelphia the oldest, largest and best known factory in the world 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the r SIGG-INS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS dc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND Tim FBESttEST GMQCEllIEg. 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 & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. 11 mm mi imm rri i - ' i -' '" " BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREc. t& 1 .inn.., d il'if S?5ff'ir"iM?T";T'r VICTOR BICYCLE. IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR FAST RIDING AND PLEASURE! Every wheel guaranteed. EXTRA INNER TUBE. with every wheel. Call and seo sample. For sale by. N. E. HOLMES, Tionesta, Pa. S31HI for Cataloguo. .-THE- rannmi.-in ninyumm 4 PA'fr.NT VAUIABI.ij 1 kIClloN HEED r,et act Work In the World Racshed the Medal and Highest A ward a .'? World's Columbian Exposition. r.rni:-t-'! llitt best m&tla. bhtiiKi Milla, Mnrbiarry 'j l iMn.u'i AgriuuHuru iiupifinenii ut Bt lu&l i;v t ! tubt rnti. bad fur llluntiaUnl (Jut&loicut). A. U. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., YORK. OENNA. ct Work In the World. ill & Engine A M fulfil nnri rVniocr'j ujnit TF A P YOU WANT a respectable Job of priutiug at a reasonable price scud your order to tins oruce. GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to Bhow 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 1802, 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, (HI A IN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF I.UHRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Hel'ore milking purchases I would ask Famiora and others to inspect my atock and prices. Everything ol the best and most approved quality, and at prioes with iii the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa.
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