SECOND TO NONE Summer is With Us! Forest J. t. WINK, EDITOR 4 PdOFflltTOn. But load in fino Dry Goods and clothing. Flouring Mill! Hard Times aro still a THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. Ill2rUIJL,ICAtf TICKET. STATE. Governor, DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Limit. Governor, WALTEIt LYON. Auditor General, AMOS H. MY LIN. Secretary of Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA. Congress-at-Largo, G A LUSH A A. GROW, GEORGE F. HUFF. COUNTY. Congross, W. C. ARNOLD, of Clearfield County. State Senate, JOHN F. CRAIG, of Clarion County. Assembly, J. E. WESK, Associate Judge, J. A. NASH. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, J. W. MORROW. HON. GEORGE F. HUFF, Republican nominee for Congressman-at-Largo. WAGNER BROS, PROPRIETORS. Manufacturers of FLOUR, HON. GALUSHA A. GROW, Republican nominee for Congrcssman-at-Largo. Pay Tour Taxes. Republicans, you should not over look tbe important fact that Satur day, October 6tb, will be tbe last day for the payment of State or County taxes io order to entitle you to vote at tbe coming election. It is of tbe greatest moment that uo votes shall be lost to the cause of protection this fall. Therefore, ev ery Republican should see that bis taxes are paid in ample time. Bet ter attend to it no w and have it off your mind. Hits Is the Time. This is tbe time for the best endea vors of patriotism. If it shall grasp the great opportunity now presented the Republican party will enter upon a new if not a grander career in tbe redemption of the land from material and industrial paralysis, from the lack of confidence, which is the fath er of panics, from that commercial frenzy which drives solvency to the wall, and from that unscrupulous quality of demagogy which seeks to array class against class, capital against labor and section agaiust sec tion. From speech of General Has tings at League of Clubs convention On Monday of this week General Hastings started on a tour of the State. He reaches this end of tbe State in October, speaking at New Castle on the 13th, Greenville on the 15th, Oil City on the 16th, Meadville on the 17th and Erie on the 18th. SEW BETHLEHEM HONORED. A Loral Journal at Mr. Craig's Home GItos Our Senatorial Candidate A Hearty Endorsement. On Thursday, August 23, the Re publican Senatorial Conferees of tbe Thirty-eighth Senatorial District met at Ridgway and unanimously nomi nated Clarion county's candidate, our honored citizen, John F. Craig. Mr. Craig was enthusiastically received by our citizens upon bis return as tbe next Senator from this district. Mr. Craig is quite well kuown throughout the district and is emi nently fitted for that position: a man now ripe in years and experience. Mr. Craig is no politician, never hav ing beld an office, we think, except that of Poor Overseer, which office he bas filled fur nearly twenty years suc cessively, aod has never allowed any worthy person to waut. He bas been an extensive manufacturer aud mer chant in this couuty and Armstrong daring most of his life, having been one of the builders and owners of tbe well known Red Bank flouring mills here, one of the most modern and perfect plants of the kind in Western Pennsylvania, and the manager ol the wooleu mills here, whose products have achieved a reputation under his management not only at home but in the markets of New York and Pitts burg second to none. Mr. Craig is a shrewd, practical business man and has been very successful iu all bis un dertakings. If you want to know the kind of a man he is ask his em ployees. Always honest, a gentleman who understands his business and at tends to it to the minutest details. He has been easy and bas extended an extensive credit to miners and la borers of all classes and never dis tressed any one by collecting an ac count by execution or force. He is a well educated man, being a graduate of Jefferson College, aod spent so rue years as a teacher io high schools and academies. He was ad mitted to tbe bar of Clarion county in 1858, and, although not practicing, his counsel and advice are sought for by all classes and thought to be as safe as any lawyer's. No man in our section understands tbe wants of all classes, the laboring men included, better, and we know be is full of sym pathy with them. He is a strong Republican, but is always courteous to Democrats, among whom he has many warm friends. He is respected by all classes, hence we think he is the right kind of a man fur the place. He is honest, practical, fearless, fair and capable, and in every way fitted for tbe high office to which be has been nominated. MEAL. TIONESTA, PENN. YT7E WISH TO ANNOUNCE that wo are now prepared to do all kinds of Custom Work, and that we are determined to give satisfaction. Wo carry In stock'all ;klnds of Foed, and Invite all to inquire ;for prices. We also wish to call the attention of flour consumers to our ttlfiD -TIMES flOUT. Fresh ground, and of which we war rant each and every sack, at f3.3o per barrel. iT-AIl itoods delivered free any where in the Borough. OUR MIDSUMMER SALES. All light goods must be sold to mako room for tlio Winter goods that U to come. OH, SHAKE. That ancient Hat of thine. For one of McCuon A Simon's latest kind. THE ROELOFS. Roelofs is the man who perfected the Hydarulio Pressed Hat process. The Roelofs Hnt presented above Is gem of purest ray serene in tho world of hats. Three Depths of Crown. Three Widths of Brim. Two Colors, Brown and Black. Two qualities, $3.00 and 3.50. Mail Orders receive promt attention. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers aud Shirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Sole Agents for You mans and Knox's Hats and Dr Jaeger's Underwear. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. BONANZA for BUYERS Immonso lino of Fall and Now is the time to buy light dress goods. Sond in your order. Who liavo tho Cash. Cash was novor bet tor and more needed than now, and cash CLOTHING, for men, youths and children, at clearing sale prices, to make room. I v-rI 11 mnVO 0,nnl4 Mllfl fit TjOWPI Pl'lPCS BOOTS A SHOES must also be sold at remarkably low prices, to make room. y 111 UUJ U1UIU buuua uuu til uuhvi lvvu . ... Ill J 1 1 . . X . .1 1 tnan tiny tiling eise yei tusuuvuruu. um and seo What cash will buy. Wo havo a nico lino of General Merchandise, hvell 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. LANSON'S, Iron Building, Tionesta, Pa. MILLINERY GOODS have got to suffer as well, for we must have the room CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Lace Curtains, Shades, Drapery, Baby Carriages, Trunks and Yalies, all must suffer, for room is what we want, This is tho very best solectod line in the County. Fine Tarlor suit, fino Bod- room Suits, Extension Tables, Rocking Chairs oi all kinds, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Bedstoads of all kinds and prices, Mattressos and Spring bods. Nond bet tor made than what we 1) nulls. Lounges, Bed Lounges, iu fact anything you may want in this line, can bo bonght for a very low price, at DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillo, Pa. Mall orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Sheep pelts, Hides, Ginseng. IMPORTANT ! The long struggle over tho wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, and now want to call the attention of tho public to my stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies' and gents' Furnishings, Jewelry, Glass and China ware. All must bo sold at once, therefore I offer it at hrst cost lor cash. Tins is a fact. Come, everybody. At BAKDTETT'S HARD TIMES SALE! Summer Suits. BEGINNING MONDAY WE WILL SELL EVERYJJSUMMER SUIT IN OUR STORE. AT HARD TIMES PRICES ! We are bound to moot the denmnd for low prices during tho stingonoy in the money market. Don't buy choapor goods because you aro hard up. wo win sou you any of our high tjrailc suits at the price of a common suit and guarantee you satisfaction. Cull at LEDEBUR & MILES. and bo suited. is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of 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 A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. TiiE record of Willie Breckioridge was too much for tbe Ashland, Ivy., district, aud be was laid on tbe shelf by a good majority in bis fight for vindication in a re-nomioation to Congress. Tbe decent Democrats voted for Oweos, largely, and bis ma jority will be over 500. The silver tongued orator will no longer be heard in Congress after tbe 4th of March next. The Democratic State Convention, recalled to nominate two candidates (or Congressaaeo-at-Large to fill the vacancies on tbe ticket caused by tbe death of Hon. II. K. Sloan and th declination of Judge Bucber, of Union county, met io Ilarrisburg last week and uauied for these vacan cies 1 nomas Collins, 01 Centre coun ty, and Harry S. Myer, of Allegheny cunnty, by acclamation. The phenomeual Republican ma ority of over 38,000 in Maine pre Bents one very significant feature. While Cleaves (Rep.) has 38,084 over Johnson (Dera.), tbe vote for Cleaves is an increase of only 1,309 over bis vole of 1812, but Johnson's vote is 23,755 less than in 18'J2. The logio of this fact is that the Democrats are disgusted with the work aod rec ord of their party in Congress aud are staying at home in droves this year. Franklin News. In Vermont, in 1892, tbe Republi cans polled 37,992 votes, or 68.12 per cent of the whole ; in 1894 they poll ed 42,780 votes or 74.30 per cent, of I the whole. Iu 1892 the Democrats polled 16,325 votes or 29.27 per cent, of the whole; and in 1894 enly 14, 120 votes, or 24.53 per cent, of the whole. The Republicans made a gain of over 13 per ceut. and the Democrats lost over 14 per cent, of I their vote in 1892. In tbe State of Maine tbe Republicans polled 62,- 923 votes in 1892, or 54.05 per cent. of the whole ; in 1894 they polled 71,500 votes, or 64.42 per cent, of I the whole. In 1892 tbe Democrats polled 38,044 votes, or 41.26 percent. of the whole, aod 1894 only 33,500 votes, or 30 18 per cent, of all tbe votes cast. Tbis comparison is made with tbe vote cast for President in 189'2. If compared with the vote for Governor in 1890, a very much lar ger Republican gain would be shown. W.L.Douclas $3 SHOE ' "'O'-ZHCS Smart k Silberberg. 33 j!X 3h 2&a CARPETS ! W.r THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug f ies to let upon the most reasonable terms, ie will also do JOB TEIMIT-lsra- All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, St GROCERS, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND thmxfbesxesf gmqceeies. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALEKS lJi 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. We unhesitatingly claim the largest and best aeloctod stock of Carpets, Engs Oil Clotlis, Lino Iemns, Hattisgs, etc., to be fi-und iu this soetion. Having made alL our recont purchases under the opera tion of the new Tariff, we aro In positiou to nave you from 10 to 25 per cent. In times like these it behooves all to save every- dollar they cau. HERE'S WHERE THEY CAN BE SAVED. iCOUEraSY raODUS! IAHD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. STERLINC SILVER 35 TIME TABLE in effect Nov. 26, 1893. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : TH K HIT NO QUCAKINQ. Aud other pocUltl for Gentlemen. Ladle, hojt and MImm an th B6t in the World. 8m deacrlptlT adTertlw ment which appears la thl pper. Taka a SotxtltuU. IntUt on haying W. l. DOl'GLAB' BUOE8, rlth n&ma and tirtoa n?''- atamptd a bottom. Bold bf F. R. LANSON. No. 03 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 11:40 a.m. No. 31 Buffalo Ex press 12:07 uoou. No. 61 Way Freight (carryiiig passengers) :15 p. m. No. 33 Oii City Exj reHS 7:53 p. in. IK YOU WANT a respectable Job of X printing at a reasonable price send your order to this office. For IIickory,Tidioute,Warren,Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 30 Olean Express 8:41 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in. No. 06 Through Freight (car rying passengers) 6:o0 p. m. imo. ou way rreigui (carrying passeugers io iiunesia) :i a. m Trains 03 and 06 Run Dailv and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvinuton only. Other truius run daily except bundav. uei lime lahlesand lull information from 8. t. CLARK, Aegnt, Tionesta, Pa. K. HULL.. Ueu'lHuut. J. A. FELLOWS, Uen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y, Hemp Carpets at Ingrain Carpets as low as Ingrain Carpets, new patterns aud colors Slpendid Serviceable Wool-filled Iograius at All Wool Ingrains at - Hartford, Lowells, etc., new goods, at Tapestry Brussels as low as - Body Brussels as low as 15o yd 19o yd 25o yd 89o yd 49o yd 60o yd 47o yd OOo yd Remarkably handsome effects in Velvets, Mouettes, Axuiiusters, etc. An unusually largo variety of Japanese Rugs In all sizes. All Carpets purchased at our stores will be tewed fi-eo of charge. We guarantee a saving on every Carnet amounting to several times your rail road fare. SMmr siicimmmiWf, 113 CEXTIIR STlti:iT, Oil CITY, PA W. A. FisheN , 1 1 Jeweler tl Tionesta J: r - J BELTS AND BUCKLES 1 LADIES' BUTTON SETS ' NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED. FITTED TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, AT REASON ABLE PRICES. Ki:rAinicj PROMPTLY ATTEND, ED TO AT LOWEST PRICES. A. FISHER, JEWELER. tZUGUSTMQiZGR of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. I H. HAW Si GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. !1 y At Central 1 voi each uion A '.r': j7 tjT 1.7 luusu ail tih; Wed, th, Tionesta. i'a. TV .4 b Fred. Grettenbergor GENERAL . BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings aud General Hlucksiuithiiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing) Mill Machinery given special attention and satisfaction guaranteed. I Shop iu rear of and Just west ofl the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. J Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGE-