THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Phoprktor. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 18M. IIKPUIIXICAX TICKET. TATK. Governor, DANIEL H. HASTINGS. Lieut. Governor, WALTER LYON. Auditor General, AMOS II. MY LIN. Recrclnrv of Internal Affair, JAM ICS W. LATTA. Congre.s-at-Largo, GALLSHA A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. COrNTY. Congress, W. C. ARNOLD, of Clearfiold County. Stntfl Senate, JOHN F. CRAIG, of Clarion County. Assembly, J. E. WENK, Associate Judge, J. A. NASH. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, J. W. MORROW. - J '4 " : iff HOS. JAMES W. LATTA. Republican Kominee for Secretary of In ternal Affairs, A calculation m1o on nowspa- per reports of sugar arivals at New York, Philadelphia and Boston, allow thai the Sugar Trust linn made a very Urge sura by the leu days delay. The internal revenue receipt front whisky show that tho Government has lost and the distillers have gain ed leo or twelve million dollars by the President's course in holding the bill for ten days instead of sigDing it when it was sent hint. When Baby ni rick, we Rare her Castoria. When aha ni a Child, aha cried for CastorU. When she became Mtaa, she clung to Cactoria, When ah. had Children, the gare them Owuiria. HON. AMOS II. MTLIX. Republican Xominec for Auditor General. MAINE AND VERMONT IN LINE. ArausTA, Me., Sept. 10 A heavy rain put a quietus upon the telegraph and telephone wires early in the eve ning but returns have been received by the Associated Press from over 100 cities and towns and these indicate that the Stale has re-elected Gover nor Cleves (Republican) over Charles F Johnson (Democrat), by a majori ty which will exceed 37,000, the lar gest in the history of the party. The Republicans have carried every couo ty in the State and at 11 o'clock it is estimated that the legislature will have a working Republican majority of 125, which insures the re-election of Senator Win. F. Frye. Hon. Thomas B. Reed has been elected to Congress by a plurality estimated at 10,000. Hon. Nelson Diogley, Hon. Seth II. Milliken and II. Boulelleare also re-elected to Congress by major ities ranging from sis to nioe thous and. The total vote will probably exceed 110,000. VERMONT UOLI.B IT RIU FIUURE8. Rutland, Vt., Sept. 10. Returns from all towns iu the State received by the town clerk here show the Re puplicau majority to be 27,310 and pleurality 28,356. Official returns will change these figure very lUlle. The teoate is a Republican unit and ln house stand a follow: Republican, 233; Democrats, !, Populist, 1. Spain has abrogated the custom arrangement of Juoe, 18'Jl, by which pcUl rale on certain import into Porto Rico and Cuba were accorded to the United Staler. This is the way the new tariff law opeu foreign mar kets. The West Virginia Democrats are getting worried over the outlook in Wilson's district, and are importun ing Cleveland to come down and help them out. The preseuce of Cleve land will not htlp Wilson. He is fore-duomed to defeat. There was a great gathering of Republicans at Harrisburg last week, iu attendauce at the meetiog of the I State Republican Clubs, and the en thusiasm displayed by the great throng was most encouraging, and will be encouraging to the party throughout the State. The speech of General Hastings was the Keynote of the campaign, and there were many things in that speech to set the voter to thinking. For instance here is a gem for the thoughtful: "The well iutentioned citizen who has not decided hnw to vole at the coming election may well consider his ground. 1 hope he will inquire of himself how he likes toe condition since the Republican party has gone out of power? How has it been with him individually? Has he steady em ployment? Is be paid the old Repub lican wage rates? Does he find the cost of 1 i viuir cheaper, and the abili ty to meet the cost better? Is his business prosperous? Is he contented and confident of the future as before ? When he has answered to himself these vitnl questions, let him, on his way to the polls, pass the B'lent mill, the cold furnace, the broken bank, the deserted forge, let him pass by poverty and want, business paralyzed and confidence vanished, and then re cord bis judgment of the responsibil ity for these conditions and his hope for the future in the ballot which he places in the box." - A powerful appeal like the above cannot be given too mnch promi nence. It is a statement of fact that goes right homo to the American workingman, to the manufacturer, to the bank depositor, to the business man, to the merchaot of every class, to the man out of work, to the man on reduced time, to the man with re duced wages and to tbe man with no wages. These men should heed the hard lesson learned in the past year, and vote to change the existing con dition of things. Forest Flouring Mill! WAGNER BROS, PROPRIETORS. Manufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL. TIONESTA, PENN. VUE WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we are now proparod to do nil kinds of Custom Work, and that we are determined to give Batisfuetion. We carry in stock all kinds of Food, and Invite all to Inquire for prices. We also wish to call the attention of flour consumers to our SECOND TO NONE But load ill fino Dry Goods and clothing. OUR MIDSUMMER SALES. All light goods must lio sold to tnako room for tho Immcnso line of Fall and Winter goods that is to come. Now is tho timo to liny light dress goods. Send in your order. CLOTHING, for men, yguths and children, at clearing sale prices, to innkcrooin. HOOTS A SHOES must also bo sold at remarkably low prices, to make room. MILLINERY GOODS have got to Miller as well, for wo must have tho room. CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Lace Curtnlns, Shades, Drapery, Baby Carriages, Trunks and Valies, nil must suffer, for room is what wo want. This is tho very best selected line in tho County. Fine Parlor suits, fine Bod- room Suits, Extension Tables, Hoc King Chairs of nil kinds, Eiisy Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Bedsteads of all kinds and prices, Mattresses anil Spring bods. Nond bet tor made than what wo hendle. LoungoH, Boil Lounges, iu fuel nuything you may waut in this line, can bo bought for a very low price, at DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillc, Pa. .' Mail orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Shoep polts, Hides, Ginseng. IMPORTANT ! Summer is With Us! Hard Times aro still a BONANZA for BUYERS Who have tho Cash. Cash was novor bet ter and more needed than now, and cash will buy more goods and at Lower Prices than anything else yet discovered. Como and see what cash will buy. We havo a nice line of General Merchandise, well se lected. Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Satchels, Groceries, Hardware, Flour & Feed, Etc., Which aro all for sale as cheap as any place in this end of tho best part of tho great United States. LANSON'S, Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa. The long struggle over the wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, and now I want to call the attention of ttMU3-TIMS H0UF.I 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 HARD TIMES SALE ! Summer Suits. Fresh ground, and of which we war rant each and every sack, at J3.35 per barrel. JTr-All Eoods delivered freo nny whero in tho Borough. ng I offer it at first cost for cash. a fact. Come, everybody. At This is AKNETT FOR ON THAT DEPENDS YOUR WHOLE APPEARANCE. "Virtue may flourish iu an old ciavat, but men and nature scorn tho shocking hat." If you want up to date stylos, If you want superb qualities, If you want Hals that wear, neither The perfidy, dishonor and eurren der tariff bill reduces the duty on bay imported into the Uuited Stales bv about one-half: and this recalls tbe attention of some of its opponents to the fact that Canada is now our stroDg competitor in the hay market, break nor fade, buy our and that tbe centres of tiade lying along the Canadian border will suf fer taost by the reduction of this du ly. Tbe cost of production in Uana da is said to be 45 percent, lower tbau iu tbe Uuited Slates. In 1870 the bay yield of the Uuited States was 24,525,000 tons; in 1880 tbe yield was 31,925,233 loos ; in 1893 it was 65,766,158, worth 1570,882,872, or more than double the value of the cottoo crop, more thau twice tbe val ue of the wheat crop, nearly fifteeu times greater than that of tbe tobac co crop, and within a fraction of that of tbe corn crop of 1893, which was I $5!I0.000,000 io value.-tf. Y. Sun. Hydraulic IrcHed lints. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Rhirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Bole Agents for Youmans and Knox's Hats and Dr Jaeger's Underwear. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. Oil, CITY, PA. WARREN i f W. A. Fisher if Jeweler WpMt i Tionesta Mj STERLINC SILVER BELTS AND BUCKLES 1 LADIES' BUTTON SETS! A NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED, NPIX'TACI-ES FITTED TO SUIT ALT. SIGHTS. AT REASON ABLE PRICES. lti:iAIKICj PROMPTLY ATTEND ED TO AT LOWEST PRICES. W, A FISHER, JEWELER. . n. Wliitemaii, Tiikke has been great rejoicing in the manufacturing and tbe exporting towns and cities of tbe Old World, over the great boom given their busi ness by the passage of tbe Free Trade tariff. This is greatest iu England, but iu Germauy is veiy little less. Iu lierlin iuvoices pasting through the office of tbe United States consul general increased 50 per cent, on tbe day tbe tariff bill was passed, and on tbe two succeeding day tbe number was doubled. This is sad news to working meu of the United States, and humilalicig to all rightly con structed American citizens. Tbe only consolation is iu the fact that it The Warreu-Veuaugo Uepublican iU " " object lesson which will ex- Dklkuatkm representing tbe Peo ple's l'arty of Ibis county met at the court bouse io Tionesta on Thursday last, and placed in noiuiiialiou the following ticket for tbe fall campaign: Assembly, V. ('. Hill; Associate Judge, W. V. Thomas; I'orooer, G.S. KifTer. NATIONAL BANK NEW STORE! Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Schimmelfong, Chriutian Smith, David W. Bealy, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Scofiold, II. T. Russell, Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. fe P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of RECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTIONERI ES, H. A. Jamiesoii. 1'crnonal and Business accounts solid' ted on most favorable terms consistent u-ith good conservative banking. . Interest allowed on deposits. N. PXIIMLRK, Pres. II. A. JAMIEHON, Vice Pres. F. E. IIERTZEL, Cashier benatoricl conference came to an agreement last week, Dominating llou. Cbas. M. Khorlt. Mr. Hop. kias very gracefully withdrew and asked his conferees to support Mr. Sbortt, and tbe meeting adjourned happily and harmoniously. The doctor on brought over tbe died from cholera Md., dosed (be mao the ship that immigrant who at Cumberland, wilb stimulauls briug valuable fruit by its bitter perieuce. Si'EAkiMU of the Uepublican nom inee fur Feuntor in this district, the Fraukliu Citizen lret says: Mr. Craig is a gentleaiau eminently well qualified for the position, he having a legal education and business exper ience titling him tor a representative io the highest legislative body io the State. The district has been Demo- critic, but the recent trend of poll tics has made it possible for (he Re' publicaus to laud their man, and they that be might pass the quarantine of ficer. It might he a good tbiog to lay a heavy hand on that ship's doc tor and make it decidedly unpleasant should oiako au energetic attempt to for him. I do so. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR Good Stock, Good CarriaKOs and Hug Kles to let upon the most reasonable tor lie will also do JOB TIEIMIIIDTG- All orders left at the Post Olliue will receive irouipt attention. 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, TIOITESTA, :EA.. Going to Buy a Watch? If so. buv one that cannot be stolen. The only thief-proof Watches are those with H iH mmpiip 1't'hwas .''liiaijsrwrB9rMWvvsi BOWS. Here's the Idea, The bow has a groove on each end. A collar runs down insida the pendent (btem) and ma into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, o that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. the case is stamped with this trade mark. It cannot le nau wun any oiner Kina. tend postal for a watch case opener to tho famous Bom Filled Cat makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co PHILADELPHIA. To be sure of geU'iga Non-pull-out, see thnt W5? '1 v'?. BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL SELL EVERY STOKE. SUMMER SUIT IN OUR AT HARD TIMES PRICES ! Wo nro bound to meet tho demand for low prices during tho atinpteney in the money market. Don't buy ohouper goods bocauso you aro hard up. Wo will soil you any of our hith grade suits at tho prieo of n common suit and guarantee you satisfaction. Call at LEDEBTJR & MILES. and bo suited. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, & GROCERS, PEN! IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND rirmFJwsaEST gjiqcemies. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly compotont Clork, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS & CO.. Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins ,fc Lanson's store, aru prepared to meet their lady frionds witu uu elcjiunt uUx k of goods iu their line. All tho newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND M 1 1. 1. 1 I : It IT U O 0 1 H in general. And a full lino of Ladies' Fuiiishing Goods, at very reasonable prioes. Children's huts and cap. Call on us before making suloctious. We be lieve we can please you. TIME TABLE in ell'oct Nov. tO, 1803. llInij1iiMl Trains leave Tio- jii i"rft'2rrii m i,oHti f"r O'1 ('ily kvAJUJll an id points follows : west as No. U3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers).. (MO a. ni. No. 31 Buffalo Express 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Ex ress 7:53 p. m. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Oleun and the East : No. 30 Clean Express 8:41 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. 111. No. 1X1 Through Freight (cur rying passengers) 6:50 p. in. No. (iu Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tlonestu) 8:41 a. in. CHARLES A. HILL AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, HINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SVRING TOOTH HARROWS, GRAIN AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before muking purchases I would ask Furmers und others to inspoct my stock and prices. Everything ot tho best and most approved iiuulity, and at prices with in the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. S.H. Trains 93 and 08 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. (iet Time Tables and full information from S. IJ. CLAKK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pu It. UKLL, Ueu'lNupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, Bumilo, N. Y GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE IS THC BEST NOSQUCAKINO, And other gpectaltlu for Geutleiueu, Lodtel, Uuya and Mlhgcs aro tbe Best in the World. Bee descriptive advertuie mcut which appears In liii paper. Toko no Substitute. lu&Ut on h&vlug W. L . DOt'GLAH HIIOEK, with name oud price stamped on boitom. bold by of the firm of MOHCK BRO'H, OPTICIAUS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations tree of charge. WARREN, PENN. F. R. 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