THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WINK, . CBITOR 4 PROMIITOH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, ISM. IlEriTMalCAN TICKET. NTATE. Governor, DANIEL H. HASTINGS. Limit. Governor, WALTER LYON. Auditor Gen oral, AMOS II. MYLIN. Secretary of Internal 1 flairs, JAMK3 W. LATTA. Congress-at-Largp, GALUSHA A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. COUNTY. Congress, A. W. COOK. (Suhjoct to action of Dlst. Conference.) Assembly, J. E. WENK. Associate Judge, J. A. NASH. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, J. W. MORROW. Being safely seated od top ot the free raw material fence, Senator Hill very properly welcomes President Cleveland to a perch on tbe lower rail. ' Bat" Shea, tbe rough that mur dered Robert Rom io tbe election riots in Troy, N. Y., last spring, was sentenced to die in the electric chair at Clifton prison during the week commencing August 20th. Colonel Breckinridge tells his .Kentucky constituents that be is thoroughly convinced this is no time to send untried men to Congress. He knows it is not every man who has been tried and had a verdict ren 'ired against him. 'iere's musio in the United II .Senate these days. Gorman, --ioe, and other heavy weight fcs are jumping onto tbe T. ind his late tariff letter WCO', and hot shot are fly That TelIs'rioUii Tne opinion record ia unec.inoreProDOunceu' history of med.iff biI1 iu be when other prep.8. Hood's between Chi een declared Vtvvy Gresham's 'WW Cu preparing an bis personal "bject it should .Hood'.Sra,vrillah sol,'80 lD0 c"- &rarfc&reM,ry work l ll.of. .UM.ctbarmo'0 h t0 P"Pr6 Plnliiailiireijeitl,. mj. It WOUld then ' . i r. DR. K I Ice of being accurate. Wilson's I J .ing down u health is under tbe bis duties as chief wrecker idnstries of tbe country. The i of martyrdom has been the ttesire of enthusiasts from time im memorial, but if Billy Wilson asks St. Peter for tbe appropriate crown to eternally typefy bis labors on the the tariff bill, be will probably pick out a fool's cape. Meadville Eepub liean. Cleveland is still the peanut pol itician in his attempt to bulldoze the Senate into obeying him. His letter to Chairman Wilson is part whine, part threat, part taunt and altogether assinine, and it is no wonder that tbe Democratic Senators who refuse to jump when be cracks the whip are mad clean through. They propose to give Mr. Cleveland a fight now, and if he started out fur trouble when be wrote his letter be has certainly found it. Wood alcohol men in this dis trict are more or less alarmed over tbe proposal of tbe tariff reformers to repeal tbe lax on grain alcohol used in tbe arts. If tbe tax on tbe grain alcohol used in the arts is repealed, the wood alcohol men say the grain alcohol will drive the wood alcohol out of the market. As this district has 23 factories and employs about 2,500 men, it is a matter of concern to those interested. Tbe factories are now running on half time, hav ing reduced tneir working force July 1. Warren Mail. The Utah bill, which has been signed by. President Cleveland, does not, as many seem to suppose, admit Utah as a State. It is an act "to en able the people of Utah lo form a Constitution and State Government," and to be admitted to tbe Union thereafter; but only on certain con ditions, as to tbe character of the Constitution, which must be in ac cord with the Uuited Slates CoostU tution and tbe delaration of Inde pendence; and it must provide for the prohibition of plural or polyga mous manisges 'forever." This, with a required provision for an ab solutely irrevocable clause for tbe protection of all forms of religious belief that will forever prevent tbe Mornron Church from driving others oot, or in any way oppressing them, must be adopted. Otherwise Utah cannot coma in. Tbe present act simply permits ber to take rightful steps for admission. Unless she ful fills all that is demanded of her in order lo keep ber in line with the other states of the Republic she will still have to remain a Territory, un til she is ready to really adopt a Re publican Government. Biiziard. In tbe memorable correspondence which took place between President Elect Cleveland and Walter Q. Gresharo, in which the latter was urged lo accept tbe position of Secre tary of State, Mr. Cleveland wrote with extreme pathos that "the coun try needed" Mr. Gresham's splendid service in tbe hour of ber proposed restoration to prosperity and glory. Her prosperity is temporarily a thing of the past, whatever may bave be come of her glory, and tbe theory that she needed Mr. Gresham is like wise strewn in fragments in the State Department. Unless the distinguish ed Secretary was wanted as a fright ful example we can conceive of no reason wby the country should have yearned for hita in the wistful way descsibed by the President. Frederick Douglaps is chairman and B. K. Bruce, John R. Lynch and other well known colored men are members of a National Commit tee whose purpose it is to erect a monumeot to John Brown, at Har per's Ferry, on the site where stood the engine house which Browu con verted into a fort and where he resis ted the gallant Virginia militia. The engine bouse has lately been removed, and where it stood it is proposed to erect a plain granite abaft costing some ten or twelve thousand dollars. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company has made a gift of tbe ne cessary ground. The National Com mittee desire that a John Brown Committee shall be formed in every community to collect and care for small contributions until the Nation al Committee is ready to go on with the work. The Most Remarkable Tariff Snarl. Tbe letter of ' President Cleveland to Representative Wilson and tbe speech of Mr. Wilson in the house are remarkable, not to say astound- log. Air. Wilson not only bints, but very plainly indicates, that tbe sen ate conferrees are not their own mas ters. He means that the Senate i under the domination of the Sugar Trust and that tbe Trust must have first consideration. Not only that, but be is pained to find that the Sen ate, by tbe confession of its confer rees, will not permit a Tariff Reform bill to be passed, as be understands tbe definition of "tariff reform." and that there is an insistence upon pro tection for certain articles, such aa coal and iron ore and woolens. The charge cannot be misunderstood. It is direct. But if Mr. Wilson's sneech is pointed and even sensational in its strictures upon tbe Senate, what must be thought of the utterances of President Cleveland? He is for free coal and free iron ore. Tbe Whit ney Canadian coal syndicate must be protected at all bazzards. This is wbat tbe Democratic platform mean. To get away from free raw material, according to the President, u to "fall lar snort or the consummation" for which the Democratic party has la bored. The bill as adopted bv tha Senate, "means party perfidy and party dishonor." But more remark able still is tbe positiou of the Pres ident on the sugar question. Ha doesn't like tbe Sugar Trust at least be says so. Jiut be is perfectly will ing to surrender to tbe Trust to protect their sugar, to give them ev erything, if the Senate in return will only give Mr. Whitney free coal and will allow iron ore tu come io free. The President's idea of a tariff re form bill ia to admit raw material free except raw sugar always ex cepting that. Give tbe Trust pro tection, only let up on Whitney and drive it home on tbe iron and steel mills and tbe wollen manufactur ers. Wbat a bumilating position for the Democratic administration and Con gress to be in. There were distinct pledges in tbe platform. Protection was declared to be unconstitutional. Tbe House passed a bill catering to tbe South and attacking every great Northern industry. Tbe Senate, owned body and soul by tbe Sugar Trust, protec ted that powerful concern. Two or three Democratic Senators, frighten ed to death over the raid upon iron ore and coal, determined to throw overboard their promises and protect both iron ore and coal. The sugar and coal and iron Senators together make a powerful combination, and tbe chairman of the Ways and Means committee is obliged to con fess to the House that the Senate threatens to defeat all legislation un less party promises are abandoned, To make it worse, the President of the United States makes l known that he is willing to surrender to the Sugar Trust and accept the Populist iocomo tax, if ouly tbe coal of the Whitney syndicate and iron ore can be admitted free of duty. Well we have come lo a pretty pass indeed. The President and Chairman Wilson both attack the Senate. Wbat is the Senate going to do about it T Must President and House surrender? Must the Senate surrender? or what? Happy would it be for the country if, out of the scandal and tbe bickerings and the charges of corruption and the Sena torial speculation io sugar and the perfidy, the amended Wilson bill should fall, ground to deserved bits and crushed to death. Happy would it be could the McKioley bill remain the law of the land. Then, indeed, would the prosperity return. Phila. Inquirer. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wbeoler, David W. Bealy, Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. 8cofleld, II. T. Russell, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Scbiinmelfeng, Christian Smith, H. A. Jamieson. Personal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. O. If. PARMLEE, Pres. H. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. E. E. HERTZEL, Cashier A UDITORS' Report of Tionesta Bo il, rough 8chool Fund for year ending June 4, lfi4. 8 A. B. Kellly, Treasurer, In account. Dr To am't received from Coil's 2-B4'48 Cr Orders, bonds and coupons paid .12434 46 Bal due School Fund 30 00 $2464 46 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Amt. doe from Coll. Canfield $ 457 99 Amt. due from Coll. Landers 29 38 Due from A. B. Kelly, Treas 30 00 $ 517 37 LIABILITIES. Amt. of Oil txf uml i n rr r.r.1 ...-a ons v Amt. of outstanding account's"". 122 17 i oonas outstanding 4800 00 t. , n-. f521724 Liabihtes over assets 4699 87 We the undersigned auditors of Tio nesta Bnrmifrh rln rariirv 1. . nr 1 audited the accounts of the borough uuuu,ji u" uu mm me same as a Dove stated. C. F. Thomson. J. T. Dalk, II. H. Shoemaker, Auditors. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. W. L. Douglas THf acsrr SaUCAMHO. AaA Othar anaelaltlM ffrw Oantlotnea, Ladle, Bora ana Mlawa an tha Best in the World. Be deacrlptlra adrartli. nwat which appears la this paper. Tax a BabttltBt. ImUt ob havlaf W. L. DOUGLAS' BHOE8, with name and nrlaa lamped aa bottom. Bold by F. R. LANSON. RAMBLER: BICYCLES Oorniulley A Jeffrey Co. make of Bicycle arc the BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered the bout Koad Wheel and are fully Guaranteed in all re respects. For prices and par ticulars Inquire of 91. II. SlaGUIltl?, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue. X- '- SECOND But lend in fino Dry Goods and clothing. OUR MIDSUMMER SALES. All light goods must be sold to make room for tho Immonno line of Fall and Winter goods that Is to com. Now Is the time to buy light dress goods. Send In your ordor. CLOTHING, for men, youths and children, at clearing sale prices, to make room. BOOTS SHOES must'also be sold at remarkably low prlcos, to make room. MILLINERY GOODS have got to Miller as well, for we must havo the room. CARPETS. Oil Cloth. Laco Clirtalna Slmilre. ttranorv n.l.. f'...l a- ,.. and Y alios, all must suffer, for room Is what wo want. Thl8 IS tbe VOrV bflt Hnlfta'tA.1 litiaa lit room Suits, Extension Tables, Rocking I linir. Riul.l.a.1. .11 Lt.,1 . I . ., , j,r,cea, tor made than whBt we handle. Lounges, ... .u.o in.r, vmi uo uuuK"t uir a very DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillo, Pa. Mail orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Shoop polts, Hides, Ginseng. IMPORTANT ! The long struggle over tho wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, and now I want to the public to my stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies' and gents' Furnishings, Jewelry, Glass and China ware. All must be sold at once, therefore I offer it at first cost a fact. Come, everybody. At BARNETT'S C. n. Wliiteumn, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerlv owned by J. F. Overlander. next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre- parea to rurnlsh tbe public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, 1 WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WniTEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOlNriEST.A., IP.A.. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stuck, Good Carriages and Bug fies to let upon the moat reasonable terms, le will aUo do JOB TZmIMIIISrG- AU ordera left at the Post Oilioe will receive prompt attention. TIME TABLE in effect Nov. 6, 1803. Trains leave Tlo- f J neHta for Oil City un puiuia west aa follows : No. 03 Throuurh Froiirhtr.-a ing pasHeugers) :40 a. B1. No. 81 Buffalo Express 12:07 noon. No. 61 Way i reigut (carrying passengers) 4:j5 p, m. No. 33 Oil City Express 7:53 p. ul. For Hickory, Tidioute.Warren.Kiuzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 80 Olean Express 8:41 a m No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in. No. 9tt Through Freight (car- rying passengers) 6:50 p.m. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tioneata) 8:41 a. m. Trains 93 and 96 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run dally except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full information from S. t. CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Geu'l Kupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger it Ticket Agtmt, Buffalo, N. V. 1 '7TfTTmt TO NONE 41,a PmJn T--1 . ..t r, Chair, of all kinds, Easy Chairs, Kitchen . . . . ...... 1 waitresses ami spring boils. Nond bet Bod Loungos, in fact anything you may low prico, al call the attention of for cash. This is WITHOUT THE BOW (RINQ) it if easy to iteal or ring watchei from the pocket. The thief get the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives a ihort, quick jerk the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav ing the victim only the chain. This Idea stopped that little game: The bow has a f roovo on each end. A collar run. down Inald. th. paadant i.t.m) and Ala into the aroovea, firmly locking tha bow to tne pendant, ao that It cannot h. pulled or twiattd off. Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark a Kites cat aptn.r sent tree on request. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. VICTOR BICYCLE. IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR FAST RIDING AND PLEASURE! Every wheel guaranteed. EXTRA INNER TUBE. with every whoel. Call and see sample. For sale by. N. E. HOLMES, Tionesta, Pa. Agent for Forest County. Bond for Catalogue. MILLINERY! flohawau&co., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins & Lanttou's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witu au elegant stock of goods in their line. Alf the newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND ULLlMlltV UOOUN In general. Anrl a full lin. ,.r t .ii... luuisliiiig Goods, at very reasonable prices. Children's bats aud caps. Call on us before muki jg selections. We be- iiovw wo cau pieuM you. L r- "StwawM - aTW1- "" - Summer Hard Times aro still a BONANZA for BUYERS Who havo tho Cash. Cash was novor bet ter and more needed than now, and cash will buy more goods and at Lower Prices than anything elso yet discovered. Come and see what cash will buy. Wo havo a nico lino of General Merchandise, well se lected. Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Satchels. Groceries, Hardware, Flour & Feed, Etc., Which aro all for salo as cheap as any place in this end of tho best part of tho great United States. LaAJSTSON'S, Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa. HARD TIMES SALE I ! Summer Suits. BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL SELL EVERY SUMMER SUIT IN OUR STORK. AT HARD TIMES PRICES ! We are bound to moot tho domand for low prlcos during tho atingenoy in tho monoymarkot. Don't buy choapor goods becauso you are hard up. Wo will sell 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. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS .fc GROCERS, TIONESTA - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON, in our Drug Department, whichls in charge of a toro,y competent Clerk, 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. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY I GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTM TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Everyone shows invent Ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A. WOOD. Tlie Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds of newfriends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the Wood harvester. Examine the new spme lift and the new axle extension on the Wood mower-. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually sel'pg; chari.es a. hill Til A Tk Hr ir 1 .wi WT Ftm AND UUALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND pnir,pnc, INCLUDING 9 Tnn? S1?118- MOWERS, BRAKES, SPRING- At9HB0WS- GllAIN NI) CORN DRILLS a w5 BUGG1ES, WAGONS AND CARTS. ID AKb iK ILS F0 KINDS OF RAP- CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. ' - --q is With Us! ENT.