"3 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WCNK, lOITOS 4 PSOPSIIETO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 18M. HF.riTIII'ICATV TICKKT. HTATK. Governor, DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Lieut. Governor, WALTER LYON. Auditor General, AMOS H. MYLIN. Secretary of Internal k flairs, JAMES W. LATTA. Congress-at-Largo, G A LUSH A A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. COVNTV. Congross, 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. And vhcre is Gresham in all this row at Washington? lie has the rep utation of being a fighter. Let him into the fray. The Welsh tin plate maker are preparing to flood tbie country with tin on the passage of the Wilson bill. They will bave to wait awhile. That bill doesn't seem to be in it this year. The Harrisburg Telegraph says: "How many of Harrisburg's people remember the old original Bucktails from the northwestern part of the state? It was on a warm day that they dropped into Harrisburg and marched to Camp Curtin in be mus tered into the army to fight for their country. The appearance of the Bucktails differed very much from that of auy other troops that bad come to Harrisburg. There had been many companies in Zouave uni form, many in gray and blue and green with all sorts of trimmings and gold lace, and all of them quite fan cy before they put on their business suits of blue furnished by Uncle Sam. But the Bucktails were not fancy. They looked business from the start. Carrying their deadly deer-bunting rifles on their shoulders they march Many hundred families are ho.-nelrss and destitute. The state of Washington has bIso suflored greatly from forest fires, a dispatch from Kelso saying: The losses so far reported from the awful forest fires raging throughout the mountains of this section aggregate about $125,000. The people of the Slocum districts are left destitute and without shelter or food. A relief party has gone there, but it is feared there will he great suffering before it pushes its way through the burning forests. Fires hid been burning around the ill-fated towns for several days, but about noon yeeterday a roaring gale swept dowu the moun tains, lifting high in the air falling trees, and carrying them long dis tances as brands to rtart new fires in a thousand different places. Almost I ed out to Camp Curtin fully prepared instantly a fire was raging in Three The Democratic conference of this Senatorial district will be beld in this placo to morrow, Thursday. Elk XftUDty will present the uame of W. II. Hyde j Clarion has A. M. Neeley, and Forest presents Edward Good win. Cameron county, we under stand, will present no candidate. to do battle from the word go. Few of tbem wore coats. They wore red shirts, dark trousers, high boots and light-colored slouch hats, one side pined up and fastened with a buck tail, the emblem that gained such wide renown in after years. On their shirt fronts were curious designs made of white buttons, and to this day in the backwoods lumber regions you will see men wearing shirts of a similar style, buttons and all. The old boys looked as if they had walked right out of a lumber camp and taken the cars. There are not many of tbem left now, but those who live to bold reunions can well be proud to say that they belonged to the world fa mous fighters." Forks. The terror-stricken people had to flee for their lives, leaving ev erything behind them. second to none summer is With Us! But lead in fino Dry Goods and clothing. OUR MIDSUMMER SALES. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. All light good must be solil to mako room for tlio Immense lino of Fall nml Winter goods that la to come. Now is the linio to buy light dress goods. Send In your ordor. CLOTHING, for men, youths and children, at clearing sale prices, to miiko room. HOOTS A SHOES must also be sold at remarkably low prices, to mako room. MILLINERY GOODS have got to aufler as well, for wo must havo the room. CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Laco Curtains, Shades, Drapery, Raby Carriages, Trunks and Vallos, all must sulTor, for room Is what wo want. Tills is the very best selocted lino In the County. Fine Parlor suits, tine Red room Suits, Extension Tables, Rocking Chairs ol all kinds, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Bedsteads of all kinds and prices, Mattresses and Spring bods. Nond bot- lor made than what wo lipndle. Lounges, lied Loungos, In fact anything you may want in this line, can be bought for a very low price, at DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillo, Pa. T!lM'l"ordors promptly attended to. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Shoop polts, Hides, Ginseng. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 " DIRECTORS: Kelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmleo, C. Schiinmelfung, Christian Smith, David W. Rcaly, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Scofield, II. T. Russell, IMPORTANT ! Hard Times arc still a BONANZA for BUYERS Who havo the Cash. Cash was novcr bet ter and more needed than now, and cash will buy more goods and at Lower Prices than anything else yet discovered. Corao and seo what cash will buy. Wo havo a nice line of General Merchandise, well se lected. 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 rri'nnf TTnifrwl Sfnfnca LANS ON' S, Iron Building, Tionosta, Pa. H. A. Jamieson. Personal and business accounts soli ted on most favorable terms consistent irith good consenmtive banking. The long struggle over tho wool ques- -eJtion is now practically settled in Congress, and now I want to call the attention of Strong opposition to the re-election of Congressman William L WilsoD is being developed among the protect British interests in these coun- Democrats of the Secood district of tries. This protection never has auy West Virginia. Some of the most I meaning but one, aud it would not b9 One of the first results of the war between Japau and China is the inti mation that both natious will try to negotiate loans in England. Neither Japau nor Chiua may make much out of the war, but tha British money- interest allowed on deposits, the public to HIV Stock of Clothing, Boots lenders will eet a clinch ou both na- tions, and thus the way will be open ed for Great Britain as a nation to HARD TIMES SALE! Summer Suits. BEGINNING MONDAY WE G, JT. rARMLEE, r cs. II. A. JAMIEtSOX, Vice rres. f. E. HER T7.EL, Cashier extensive coal interests io the State are in Mr. Wilson's district, aud as he favored free coal in his tariff bill he is accused of treachery to bis constituents. The district is very close politically, and there is little doubt a Republican will be elected this fall. surprising if the war gave an oppor tunity to Great Britain to obtain a bold in China and Japan that will be difficult to shake loose. A UDITORS' Report of Tionesta Bo- rough School Fund for year ending June , iniH. A. li. Keuiy, Treasurer, in account. Dr. To am't received from Coirs 24H4 46 r-u Orders, bonds and coupons paid..$2434 4(5 1 n fV Tol dn. Hnhnnl h'nnil 9(1 fMl XtlV U. In October, 1802, that great Dem ocratio authority, The Chicago Her ald, exhorted the people to vote for "a change," and in order to catch the votes of the farmers it user? the fol lowing bait : "Vote for Cleveland and $1.25 for wheat." Chicago Herald, 1892. In less than two years we have seen many "changes" that bave become only too painfully familiar to the people of the United States. It is unneccessary to dwell upon these be yond drawing tbe attention of the farmer to tbe manner in which The Chicago Herald's promise of $1.25 for wheat has been fulfilled. This we do by quoting from The Chicago Herald Tariff reform is easy enough. All that is necessary is for one Dem. ocratic Senator to whisper that be will not vote for any bill that does not put a protective duty on sugar; another to insist that he will support no bill that is not for free lumber; another to demand that collars and cuffs must be protected or he will bolt; another to exact a big protec tion on rice for bis support, and sev eral others to insist upon a duty on coal and iron ore. Everybody gets what he wants, and that's tariff re form. Fhila. Press- so 00 92464 40 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. Amt. due from Coll. Can II eld 457 !9 Anit. due from Coll. Landers 29 38 Due from A. B. Kelly, Troas 30 00 and Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies' and gents' Furnishings, Jewelry, Glass and China ware. All must bo sold at once, therefore I offer it at first cost for cash. This is Come, everybody. At WILL SELL EVERY SUMMER SUIT IN OUR STORE. AT HARD TIMES PRICES ! We are bound to meet tho demand for low prices during tho stingeney in tho money market. Don't buy cheaper goods becauso you are hard up. Wo will sell you any of our Ai'jA grade suits at tho price of A common suit and guarantee you satisfaction. Call at LEDEBUR & MILES. and bo suited. The fact will be noticed that Sen ator Gorman is simply reaping the promise made by the Democratic leaders in 1802 to protect the sugar trust, and for that promised protec tion toe .Democratic committee in of July 6, 1894, a telegram which it New York was furnished the cash published as follows Vandalia, III., July 5. Wheat threshing is in full blast in Fayette county. Six hundred bushels of the new crop was brought to market to- day aua sold at lorty-six cents per bushel. lhe berry is exceptionally with which to carry the Empire State. Uufortunately for the good of the country the information comes too late. If the country had known it then there might not be tbe distress and misery that prevails to-day, be- fine and weighs over sixty pounds to cause Democrats would uot bave been tbe bushel measure. Chita a o Herald, 1894. in power. The Democratic newspapers that would read the distinguished Senator from Maryland out of the party for disagreeing with Cleveland, overlook tbe fact that tbe Senator to-day is etandiog upon the same ground ex actly as that occupied by Cleveland, until some freak of fancy suggested to him tbe folly of writing tbe im pertinent Wilson letter. Gorman bas not deserted Democratic moor ings as fixed by tbe tariff reform Democrats, but be proves beyond tbe preadventure of a doubt, from the mouths of sucb good Democratic au thority as the testy Harris of Ten nessee, the firery and dramatic Vest, of Missouri, aud the double-dyed free trader Jones, of Arkansas, that the Maryland Senator had every possi ble reasou for believing that Cleve land approved the course be aud other conservative Senators are per suing. The Seuator denied that his party platform contained Cleveland's declaration in favor of free raw ma terials. As Mr. Gorman fult that he was quite as well able to read tbe platforms and say wbat they contain ed as the man in the White House, it could scarcely be expected that be would, like the "cuckoos," desert what be regarded as the wise and prudent policy for party and country and take up that of any other man, even if that man did occupy the highest station in the country. Gor man is right. History will vindicate him, as have already the most re markable array of witnesses, called on tbe floor of the Senate. Gorman is ou top and likely to remain there. It is now said that the local man agers all over the country are insist ing that that eminent actor, James J. Corbett, shall fight Jackson or that tbey will scale down bis percentage as a theatrical attraction from 65 or 70 per cent, to 45 or 50. It will thus be seen that tbe relatious of pugilism to tbe stage are closer than most peo ple have suspected. S 517 37 LIABILITIES. Amt. of outstanding orders $ 2!i 07 Amt. of outstanding accounts 122 17 Amt. of bonds outstanding 4!S0O 00 S.V217 24 Liabilitcs over assets flii'.rl) 87 We tho undersigned auditors of Tio nesta Borough do certify that We have audited the accounts or the borotign School Fund and find the same as above stated. C. F. Thomson. J. T. Dale. II. II. SlIOKMA KKlt, Auditors. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. W.L.Douclas CUniT 18 THE BEST Wtut O IIVU NO SQUCARINO. Ana otber specialties ror Oentlemen, Ladles, 807s and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptWe advertise ment which appears la this paper. Tai no Substitute. Insist on baring W, L DOUGLAS SHOES, with nam mnA irlrA f?? f stamped on bottom. Sold by F. R. LANSON. BARNBTT'S siggins & herman, C. ,11. Wliiteni.iii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlandor, next door to W. N. Y. A V. 11. It. Station, I am pro pared to furnish tho public with any thing in tho line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES. 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. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOInTIESTJ-., ?... The County Fair aftords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch.' If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the how (or nnp: is a DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, Sc GROCERS, David B. Hill's voice is lifted for free raw material, of which be bas beeu au advocate ever since Tammauy began to take immigrants direct from the ships to tbe polls and vote tbem for tbe Democratic ticket David B. knows his business. The Republicans of the first con gressional district, Maine, have dooe themselves proud in the re-uomioa-tiou of Tom Reed. Such heavy weights are needed io Congress. RAMBLER- Col, Breckinridge bas by ibis time compared bimself with all tbe characters in Scripture... Y. Re corder. Except Joseph. Great Forest Fires. jNoriueru isconsiu bas exper ienced in tbe past few days the most destructive fires in many years, whole j towns being licked up io flames. Tbe towu of Philips has been totally wiped from tbe face of the earth, barring a few dwellings on the out skirts of the towu. Not less than fifteen lives bave been lost by fire and drowoiug, they having sought relief from tbe flames upou tbe lake. BICYCLES Coriuiilley & Jeffrey Co, mako of liicycle are tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered the best Koad Wheel and are fully Guaranteed in all re respects. For prices and par ticulars inquire of 91. II. MuC.UIKIl, TIONESTA, PENN Send for Catalogue. TP YOU WANT a respectable Job of -l priuiiuit at a reasonable price send your or tier io tins orace. 'I 'WU 11 ' 1 minimi i.wHJ(i This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. 1 Look equally as well as solid gold cases, 1 ana cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. w. None genuine without it. a&B Sold only through watch dealers, v" A witch est opener which makei a handsom charm sent Irae on rcquetl. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND TI& FRESHEST mOCEJlJES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is In churgo of a thoroughly comi.otont Clork. will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. msHHnBiaasaiiMiiMiB Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR Good Stock, Good Carriages and Biir ries to let upon the most reasonable terms, le will also do JOB TE!Vv:iNrC3- All ordors left at the Post Otllce will receive prompt attention. TIME TABLE lu ell'oct Nov. 0, 18U3. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil Cily and points west as follows : No. ya Throuich Freiirht (carry ing passciiKors). 11:40 a. 111 No. SI Biitl'alo Express 1:2:07 noon INo. 01 vay r roii;lit (carryihir passengers) 4:15 p. m No. 33 Oil City Exrress 7:53 p. ui For II ic-kory.Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua, nraaiom, mean ana me i.a.il: iso. ah (Uan tuxpress s:41 a. 111 No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. 111 iu. vo inrougii r reiunt icar- ryinu passengers) C:f0 p. 111 No. tU Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. Ill Trains 03 and HO Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvinetou only. Other train run uaily except Sunday. Get Time Tallies and full information from S. l. CLARK, Aegut, Tionesta, Pa, . Jil'.LL,, Geu iSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Buffalo, N. Y ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPA HTM ENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. VICTOR BICYCLE. IS THE LEADING MACHINE FOR FAST HIDING AND PLEASURE! Every wheel guaranteed. EXTRA INNER TUBE. with every wheel. Call and boo sample. For salo by. N. E. HOLMES, Tionesta, Pa. Agent for Forest County. Sand for Catalogue. MILLINERY! FLORA WAITERS & CO., Having moved Into tlioir handsome new building, opposite Hopkins fc Lanson's store, art) preparod Io meet their lady friends w itn an elegant iitock of goods in their line. All tho newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND MIM-IMlltY OODS in general. And a full lino of Ladies' 1' uiiinlilng Goods, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and cups. Cull on us before making selections. We be lieve we can please you. We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this 6eason. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The Wood machines, as made for 1 892, 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. CHARLES A. HILL AGENT Full AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EYERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, BINDERS, MOWEHS, RAKES, Sl'MNG TOOTH HARROWS, (JRA1N AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO HUGG1ES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUHIUCATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before making purchases I would ask Farmers and others to inspect my stock aud prices. Everything ot the best and most approved quality, and at prices witli 11 the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa.
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