N A. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, COITOn 4 PKOFHIITOR. WEDNESDAY. JULY IS. 1891. IIEPUIILICAX Tli'liF.T. STATK. Governor, DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Lieut. Governor, WALTER LYON. Auditor General, AMOS H. MYLIN. Soerotnry of Internal 1 flairs, JAMES W. LATTA. Congres-at-Larpe, GALUSHA A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. COl'NTY. Congress, A. W. COOK. (Subject to action of Dist. Conference.) Assembly, J. E. WENK. Associate Judge, J. A. NASH. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, J. W. MORROW. dj Ihtom extended to him, while these who continued to be his friends ave been persued with steady fer vor. JNow the liowea want Wallace and his friends to null "their chest- uts out of the fire." Thinos have quieted down in the strike diatticts," and the indications are that, while the strikes are not 11 over with, there will be no further awlessnes, barring perhaps a little scriraage here and there that may oo- ur. In Chicago the trouble seems to e about at an end, and it is thought that in a few days usiness of all kinds will be running along as usual. The western country is still somewhat turbulent, but the authorities don't appear to be fearing any serious outbreaks. The Democrats of the Erie-Crawford district bave re-nominated J. C. Sibley for Congress. Mr. Sibley has not yet given his consent. The Slayer of Mayor Harrison of Chicago, Patrick Eugene Prendergast, paid the death peualty last Friday morning when be was executed at Chicago. Abraham Lincoln's first speech on the Tariff questioti was short and to the point. He said that he did not pretend to be learned in politi cal economy, but he thought that he koew enough to know that "when an American paid twenty dollars for steel to an English manufacturer, America had the steel and England bad the twenty dollars. But when he paid twenty dollars for steel to an American manufacturer, America bad both the steel and the twenty dollars." That was the sum and sub stance of the tariff question as be viewed it. Chancey M. Dephew in speaking of the assassination of Mayor Harri son and President Caroot, bruisbed aside the plea of the insanity of such criminals, and the claim that they should not be executed. He said "Men who are sane enough to kill deliberately are sane enough to be killed judiciously." A Cincinnati pafer devotes column to proving that Speaker Crisp has made a miserable failure of his present term. From a Democratic standpoint this is probably true, but it should not be forgotten that he had one gleam of common seuse when be permitted his party to adopt the principles of the Reed rules. The increase in the virulence of cholera in Russia, as reported in late dispatches from that country, throws an additional duty upon the custom officials in the United States which it should not be not be necessary to de scribe. Immigrants from that couo try, no matter whether they are the higher or lower walks of Russian society, should be inspected with uu usual care. In this matter it will not do take anything for granted. The McKinley bill, with its high protective duties, just yielded enough revenue to pay the expenses of th Government and provide a fund fo the redemption of our outstanding bonds. How can the Wilson bill with greatly reduced schedules, in crease (he revenue without greatly increasing importation? With great ly increased importation, bow can th markets for home manufactures t kept up? The Texas Miner, May 1 1894. A UD1TORS' REPORT of Harmony j. . Township. H. T. Carson, Collector, In account with Road Fund for the year ending March 12, 185M. Dn. To ain't of Cash Duplicate I 878 1X1 To am't of Delinquent Duplicate. 1W W f 1078 04 CH. Rv exonerations t 20 O.S Hv lands returned 178 26 II v 5 percent o(T for nromnt pav WS.3rt 1!) 42 Rv fi percent coin on $S6A.(U 4-1 Oft Ry Cash paid Treasurer 817 80 f 1079 M In account with Poor Fund for year ending March 12, 1894. Dn. To am't of Duplicate S27 88 Cr. Ry exonerations $ fi SB Hy lands returned f3 05 Ry 6 percent oir for prompt pay... 1 1 lift Hy 6 percent commission 22 7f By cash paid Treasurer i'M 18 Summer is With Us! Hard Times arc still a BONANZA for BUYERS WE ALWAYS LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW. DAVID MINTZ. A $.1.1,000 DOIXAll STOCK TO NISLKCT FIIOJI. Tim finest and Inmost lino of Dry Hoods and Clothlnit In this County can only be seen at our store, and prices that cannot be beat. Wo buy In such largo lots, thnt we can sell cheaper than any house and give you the best of goods. It will pay you to semi for samples. CLOTHING FOR MEN. YOUTHS. BOYS. Who have the Cash. Cash was never bet- ter and more needed man now, and casu will buy more goods and at Lower Prices than anything else vet discovered. Come fj27 38 In account with School Fund for year ending June 4, is4. Dr. To ain't of duplicate $1405 88 l o uog lax itti uu (1445 38 CR. Ry lands returned I 1411 87 Ry exonerations 18 2fl Ry 6 percent off for prompt pay 29 30 Rv exonerations on don tax 6 SO Rv 5 percent commission 02 37 By cash paid Treasurer 118t 08 You will find at our store. In the vorv Intest styles, and prices vory low. Wo lead in this branch as in all others. GENT' FURNISHINGS. Kverythlng that pertains to make np this stock, cu be found at our store. Nothing has been so extraordi nary tu connection with toe Christian Endeavor movement as the numerical growth of the organization, which during the past year, as shown at the convention in Clevelaud, has been re inforced by the addition of 7,395 companies an increase surpassing that of the first eight years of the or canizatioo's history. Such remarka ble increase in membership is a euffi cient answer to the frequent remark of superficial observers that religion is losing its hold upon the masses. The truth is that the earnestness o the eodeavors is the popular response. to principles which are clearly seen to be essential to the present social conditions. Blizzard. 1445 38 u ft n- i . i 4. r. v nimm. A i r-anu ci , ill nii'iiiii I witb Road t und for year ending March J., IBS'. Dr. To bal. due at last settlement 102 4.1 to am t rocetvert from Col 817 8U 1120 20 I'R. Ry orders redeemed $ 810 78 By 2 percent commission Itl 83 $ 833 09 Balance due Township 87 20 In account with Poor Fund for vear ending niarcn iz, im4. DR. To bal due at last settlement I 2U 87 To cash received from Collector... 432 18 Utah, so long barred out of the Union by the Republicans because of its polygamy, is now admitted on trust, for there is nc doubt that Pres ident Cleveland will sign the admiss ion bill passed by both houses of Congress. Once in the Union the majority of the people can enact what laws they please, and it is folly to presume that these laws will bea severely on polygamy. There is grave probability that we will have a sovereign State secure from Congress loual interference with a majority friendly to polygamy, aud with its Legislature and courts giving couute nance and support to that ancient twin relic with slavery of a barbar ous period in the world's civilization Phila. Press. The Republican observes with more than ordinary pleasure that Hon. Lucius Rogers, of Kane, Pa., is prominently mentioned as the suc cessor of Col. Grier as superinten dent of public printing and binding, under our next Governor, General Hastings. Surely no belter selection could be made from the standpoint of personal fitness, the law requiring that the office must be filled by a practical priotcr, and the appoint ment of Mr. Rogers would be a just recoguization, not only of the north western portion of the State, but of one of its most sturdy and prominent Republicans as well, and at once pop ular with the party of this section. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Kelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo, M. Farm loo, C. Kchiininelfeng, Christian Smith, David W. Beaty, Wm. D. Brown Andrew Ilertzel A. T. ScoQeld II. T. Russell we never lefore have had such a trade in this lino. It has nroved that wo keen me inicsi ana uesi siyios in me mantel, ana sell at too vory lowest price CARPETS OF ALL KINDS & PRICES. Lace Curtains, heavy drapery, Cm tain Poles A Shades, at tho very lowest prices. Baby Carriages, trunks, valises. Quccuswaro and Glassware. In fact, anvthinu you may wani in tins lino, can oe louiui at DAVID MINTZ' S. Marienvillc, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for Wool, Sheop pelts, Hides, Ginseng. IMPORTANT ! The long struggle over tho wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, and now I want to call tho attention of the public to my stock of Clothing, Boots To cash received from Coll 1186 08 o.-n f i Sll OOS 1 Il'V (innMS. lifl tilOS .111(1 CdltS To State Appropriation 6;i.r 00 - , - , o ' 67 Piivrneliino'C .TawpIi'v. CJlnss mill Phiim." ware. All must be sold at once, therefore and see what cash will buy. Wo have a nice lino of General Merchandise, well selected. Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Satchels, Groceries, Hardware, Flour & Feed, Etc., Which are all for sale as cheap as any place in this end of tho best part of tho crreat United States. LANSON'S, Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa. 450 05 CR. Ry orders redeemed 8 99 18 By 2 percent commission 1 98 By ordera redoomod for overs' rs.. 14 75 S 115 91 Balance due Township $343 14 In account with School Fund for rear enuing jnue 4, 1894. DR. To bal due at last settlement $1101 49 HARD TIMES SALE! Summer Suits. BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL SELL EVERY SUMMER SUIT IN OUR STORE. AT HARD TIMES PRICES ! By ordors redeemed as follows Salaries of teachers f 1722 50 salaries or secretary and auditors m 00 f uei lurnisnea scuoois 197 20 Refunding order to H. T. Co Iii9 00 For charts purchased in 1892 2X3 50 For books and supplies li8 82 For repairs and incidentals 119 75 By 2 percent commission 64 63 $2781 80 liulance due township $140 27 We the undersigned Auditors of Har mony Township having audited the above accounts find them correct. T. W. Ali.ender. I Geo. L. Kino, V Auditors. L. A. Hotchkiss, I I offer it at first cost for cash. a fact. Come, evervbodv. At This is 8 w o am bound to meet the demand for low prices during tho stingeucy In tho money market. Don't buy choupor goods bocauso you aro hard up. We will soil you any of our high grade suits at the price of a common suit and guarantee you satisfaction. Call at LEDEBUR & MILES. and bo suited. s I aJL JL s SIGGDNS & HERMAN, 1. 1 mm & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE IS THC BEST NO SQUEAKING. And other specialties (or Gentlemen, Ladles, Bojt and VImcs are the Best in the World. See descrlptire adrertlse tnent which appears In this paper. Tmkt no Substitute. Insist on baring W. L DOUGLAS SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Sold by V. .11. Whitenifiii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formorly owned by J. F. Ovoiiander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. It. K. Station, I am pre pared to furnish tho public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION ERI ES, F. R. LANSON. WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest. aud all goods delivered free of charge. Call and boo me. 03 j qMt.u auoXj (oaj) jtutdo Mis ip( J0 puej DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, & GROCERS, ssocj 'scf ijiiay pcq sq AUO UIQ PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS nE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly compotont Clork will always bo found tho oSb suoi apuiu uaaq PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! aAnij oj 31'SrtQ.. iiurepxa ia. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAR K, Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WAKE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. J. G. HUNTER, c. M. WHITEMAN, H. A. Jainieson. Personal and Eusincss accounts solici ted on most favorable tenns consistent with good conswvative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. , AT. rItMLEE, rres. II. A. JAMESON, Vice rres. F. E. HER TZEL, Cashier The Democratic "bosses" are now trying hard to get William A. Wal lace to run for Congress in this dis trict. Io view of the outrageous manner in wbicb he has been treated by the bosses this is an unequalled exhibition of cheek. The Philadel phia Vi Bays : "The unscrupulous use of Federal patronage defeated Lira for the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1886 aud 18'.0, when be again sought to be the candidate of his party for the first office of the Commonwealth, be was defeated by organized inachiuery in the hands of those who were actuated by jealousy and resentment. The same organiza tion bad it in its power to defeat him when a candidate for delegate-at-large to the National Convention in 18V2, and did defeat him. The second election of Cleveland brought no suggestion of honors, or of the least consideration, to Mr. Wallace. Those who still dominate the Demo cratic organizations of the State would have been very quick to resent AUDITORS' Report of Tionesta Bo rouuh School Fund for vear endins June 4, lff.H. A. B. Kellly, Treasurer, In account. Dr. To am't received from Coil's $2464 46 Cr. Orders, bonds and coupons paid..f2434 4(1 Bal due School Fund 30 00 24til 40 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Amt. due from Conf CanGeld $ 4.17 09 Amt. due from Coll. Landers 29 38 Due from A. B. Kelly, Treas SO 00 (Successor to HUNTER & MORGAN). Dealer in TOBACCO, CIGARS COX FECTI OX A BY. ALSO ' Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice line of the Best Brands of FLOUR AND COFFEE. WEST SIDE, f 617 37 LIABILITIES. Amt. of outstanding ordera f 2!5 07 Amt. of outstanding accounts 122 17 Amt. of bonds outstanding 4800 00 $5217 24 Liabilites over assets $409 87 We the undersigned auditors of Tio uesta Borough do certify that Wo bave audited the accounts of the borough School Fund aud find the same as above stated. V. V. Thomson. J. T. Dalb, 11. II. Shoemaker, Auditors. DR. CONN ERS, EYE. EAR, NOSE aud THROAT SURUEON. Will lie at the Central House on Wednes day, May IHli, aud on the second Wed iifH-luy of every month lollowing, for the purpose or treating eye, ear, nose and throat cae. Weuiin to keep our stock perfoctly pure and strictly fresh, and customers will find our goods always wholesome and first class. Nice, clean Billiard Hall in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridge Sts., TIONESTA, FJ. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Ui' TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. (Jood Stock, flood Carriages and Bug gies to lot upon the most reasonable terms. tie will also do T033 TJ32JLLT.JST(3- All orders loft at the Post Olllce will receive prompt attention. SAW MILLS! ENGINES AND BOILERS. Improved friction feed. Send for Cata logue and Special prices to A. B. Farcju har A Co., York l'a. Agents wanted. SEPARATORS. Traction and plain engines. New im provements over all. Send for Catalogue, special prices and terms. Agents want ed. RUBER M'F'G CO., Marion, Ohio. TIME TABLE In effect Nov. 0, 18SKJ, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 93 Through Freight (carry ing passengers). !M0 a. m No. 31 Hutlalo Express... 12:07 noou. nig No. til Way Freight (carry passengers) 4:15 p. No. 33 Oil City Exj ress 7:53 p. For Hick or v.Tidioute. Warren. Kinzua Bradford, Oleun and the East : No. 30 Oleun Express 8:41 a. ui No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in io. iu iiirougu j reigtu tear- rying passengers) (1:50 p. in No. 00 Way Freight (currying passengers to lionesla) 8:41 a. in Trains !J ana im nun Daily and carry passengers to and from points betweeu Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. LietTime Tables and full information from S. Q. CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesla, Pa, 11. 151LLL, Otui isui.t. J. A. FELLOWS, . Oen'l Passenger Ac Ticket Agent, Mutfalo, N. Y, AV3U 31J CUB Avoq no -Jjnd pjO 31JJ S3JCUUIOD Apjoui OUAV SSU3S IO 1117147 A43AH Pub 'avoq sin io ano Suid -dOJp xq paiwp uaaq si BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ipjcm, t)suim ui;i Jji ! '3NDodMDid b Xq '(Suu) Moq sin jo ano Suru uaoq sni ipjBAY 3SOlAY UBRJ A43ACJ GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY' IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. VICTOR BICYCLE. IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR FAST RIDING AND Every wheel guaranteed. EXTRA INNER TUBE. with every wheel. Call and see sample For sale by. N. E. HOLMES, . Tionesta, Pa. Agent lor lorcst Countv. Send for Catalogue. MILLINERY! "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 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. FLORA WALTERS k CO., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins Az Lanson s store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witn tin elegunt ulocU of goods in their line. All the newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND m i jl ii i i: it y a oodn in general. And a full line of Ladies' Funishing Good), at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call on us before milking selections. We be lieve we can please you. iSllfl CHARLES A. HILL AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EYERY KIND. INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS ALSO B U G (J IKS, WA G ONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Bol'ore making purchases I would usk Fanners und nlhers to Inspect my stock atiu piuic. .vty ining 01 me oust aim iiiosi nppruveu quality, aud at prices 'u me reacn or an. witu- CHARLES A. HILL, Tionosta, Pa.
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