THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t,. WINK, Editor a Pso.mtTo. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1S05 Itl l'I IIM V TICKKT. STATU. SUUo Treasurer, RENJ. J. HAYWOOD, Mercer. Ju;?gos of 1 ho Superior Court, CHARLES K. RICE. Lucerne. JAMES A. BEAVER, Centre. E. N. WILLARD, Lackawanna. GEORGE n. ORLADY, Huntingdon. HOWARD J. REEDER, Northampton. JOHN J. WICK HAM, Reaver. cor NT Y. Treasurer, JAMES II. FONES. Associate Judge, JACK MeCRAY. The Grand Army tbia year marches Dearly 400,000 strong. But its patriotic spirit is as a legion which no one can count. Let every Republican in the county see to it that bis taxes are paid at once, and thereby make sure of his vote at tbe approaching elec tion. Wouldn't it be a good idea for the Hungarian Mollie Maguiers to read up the history of Pennsylvania before going ahead with their mur derous organization J A perusal of the history of the coal region may save their necks. Pennsylvania is not a healthy Slate in which to organ ize murder societies. Though tbe gold reserve has been in part replenished this is a mere stop-gap while Government expenses exceed Government receipts. As long as this takes place, and it is due simply and solely to Democratic fail ore to provide tbe revenue to meet Democratic appropriations, tbe gold reserve will continue in danger, and tbe Government will have to borrow money at interest in order to pay current expenses. Tbe second race between the Brit ish Valkyrie III. and the American Defender was won by the former by forty-seven seconds, but was awarded to the Defender on account of Val kyrie having purposely fouled her at the start. Last Thursday was the day set for the third race, but immediately after the start the Val kyrie raised its protest flag and flunked out, the Defender going over the course alone. It was plainly ev ident to all that the American yacht was much tbe faster of the two, and it will be Borne time before the cup leaves this side of the pond. A DisPATcn of tbe 14th inst. states: Charles Hutchinson, president of the Corn Exchange Bank, in an inter view in the Post to-day, says that ar rangements for a new issue of bouds are about completed. "I have it on tbe best authority," he said, "that the Morgan-Belmont syndicate is nego tiating with President Cleveland. Tbe only point undecided is tbe amount, the President desiring to make it $25,000,000, while thesyndi cate wants at least $50,000,000. My information is from New York." And yet we read in some of our wor thy exchanges what a blessing to tbe country is a Democratic administra tion. The survivors of those Pennsylva nia companies which were tbe first troops from tbe North to arrive at Washiogtou after the firing on Fort Sumpter propose to go over once more the route which they followed from Harrisburg to the National Capital in April, 1861. It is pro posed to hold a meeting at Harris burg ou January 1 to arrange for tins journey, which will be full of interest to the men who made that memorial journey through Baltimore, aud to the public which in recent years has seen accorded to tbe First Defenders the honor that belonged to them, but which was so long paid to troops from another State. The Democratic State convention at Williamsport last Wednesday placed six candidates lu the field for Superior Court Judges and succeeded in defeating Henry J. McCarthy who was tbe Democratic appointee named oy uoveroor Hastings under the act creating tbe court. The six caudi dates are as follows: Harmon Yerks, of Bucks: Christopher Magee of Allegheny; Peter A. Smith, of Luzerue; J. S. Moorehead ; Oliver P. Bechtel, of Scbuykill ; Judge Charles II. Noyes of Warren. For Slate Treasurer, Benjamin F. Myers of Uarrisburg was named.- The platform endorses the ruinous admin istration of Grover Cleveland of course, and "arraigns aud condema" the Republicans, to be sure. The people of this district naturally feel complimeuted by the nomination of Judge Noyes, whose ability has thus been recognized by his party iu the State. There is certain to be a great deal of speculation throughout the next six weeks as to which one of the six Democratic candidates for Superior Judge will be elected. It is some thing in which the Republicans have no interest, since they have sixYandi- dates of their own to vote for, all of whom will he elected. Dul there are so many interests in the Democratic party that there is certain to be a campaign of slaughter all around. With the probability that the in fluence of Chairman Harrity will be thrown in behalf of ex-Judge Peter P. Smith, of Lackawanna, there will be need of the utmost hustling on the part of the friends of other can didates to keep aoywhere in sight. In his choice of members to serve on the Republican State committee at large Senator Quay gives an earnest of his intention to do just what he said be would in purify ing State and municipal politics. Among the number thus selected is the young and brainy member of the legislature from Tioga county, Hon. Walter T. Merrick, whose record in the last legislature was one to be pround of. In every instance his voice and influence was raised in fa vor ot the people as against tlio great corporations, and while he fought of ten against overwhelming odds, he never faltered in his allegieuce to his people. Wheu Senator Quay calls about him such advisers it may be set down that he is most decidedly in earnest in his fight for the good of the people of tbe State at large. And tbe people of Tioga cannot afford to be unmindful of the fact that they owe much to their vigorous yonng champion, on whom they do not need to keep a constant watch for fear that he may betray them. And still the yellow metal con tinues going abroad. The movement of gold abroad, not only now, but during tbe past eighteen months, has been tbe result of failure of Demo cratic attempt to "capture tbe mar kets of tbe world." During tbe past year, since the Democratic tariff went into effect, tbe imports of goods from Europe have increased iu value $88,- 608,977. During the same period tbe exports of American goods to Europe decreased in value $72,895, 689. We spent $88,608,977 more in Europe in 1895 than in 1894, and Europeans spent $72,895,689 less in this country in 1895 than in 1394. It ought to be plain that we are more than 160,000,000 worse off in 1895 tliau in 1894. For months tbe bal aoce ot trade bag been running against us. We have been buying more iu Europe than we have Bold in Europe, and the difference has been paid in gold. That is why the gold is going abroad and the Treasury re serve lias been declining. Blizzard. The people of tbe United States re great consumers in good times What it takes to support one pros perous American would sustain 2(fD Chinamen, or from ten to fifty iudi viduals of any other nationality Hence it happens that the markets of the United States are worth to manu Ucturers three times aa much as the markets of all the balance of tbe world combined. Therefore when we adjust our duties so as to let in tbe manufactured products of other countries on tbe plea of "reaching out after the markets of the world," we are losing two-thirds of our own markets and gaining "nothing. Sim- piy geiiiog in aeot at tne rate or a million dollars a day and keeping our wotking people in destitution and our business men in poverty. What kind of statesmanship is that? We like lo see tbe organs of a party stand up for their own side, and ev ery intelligent man, who is not a prejudiced old fuBsil, wants lo read both sides, but in the light of bitter experience there is plainly but one right side to this tariff question for Americans, and that is the eide of protection to home industries. Punx'y Spirit. I'ROIIIltlTIOX TICKET. TX)R ASSOCIATE JUDGE, 1 JOSIAH WORK. of Redely flo. Forest County, Pa. My name is sub mitted to the people of 1' orest County for uiuir consmoraiioii ai me coming elec tion. Persons loving teuiperence and morality will liud in me a consistent aud iearioss advocate. uavsr Mqsck Is. ot the lirm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge.' WARREN, PENN. U A7CI flM.ii? WOOLEN MILLS. ;-y warren, pa. ' ;f Make Tweed, XT- ; 8. ft UaiumiiertMi.riiatiiiela and Yarns of pure wool, without fell ol tiy, Hocks, wurtu or any mixture wlutt lMibllo Roller. At a regular meeting of the Town Council of Tionesta Borough, hold Mon day evening, September 1, A. I. 15, the following rr solution was adopted : Rrsnlmi, That bicycle riders bo pro hibited from riding upon the sidewalks of the llorough of Tionosta, under penal ty of on dollar for each offense, ono half of thn line to go to the nllleer limn ing llio arrest. RY THE COUNCIL. Attest, R. M.HERMAN, (RAI. Purges. Jamks D. Pa vis, Socrelarv pro torn. Tionesla, Ta., September 17, IKiW. Executors' Notice Whereas, letters Testamentary on the estato of William Longstreth, lato of Green township. Forest county. Fa., de ceased, having leen granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to aaid estate will please make payment, and those having claims againsi the same will present thein, properly authentica ted for settlement, to r RANK LoNflsTRKTIt, Orlando Lonostrkth, Executors. August 14, 1893. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. CLARK VV. has just opened a new feed store in the Barnett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In fact everything In that line, which he proposes to soil at the lowost possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. Wlitn in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Ta, New Merchant Tailorl In Tionesta. Petes M&eijv9 A TAILOR of many years experience has located in Tionesta, and la pre pared to give the people the most stylish fits in clothing, guaranteeing bis work to give beHt satisfaction. Repairing, dyo- ing and cleaning. PANTS FROM $5.00 UP. SUITS FROM $20.00 UP. RAAB BUILDING. Call and see me, Peter Klein. THE 0L0 RELIABLE . LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriagea and Bug giee to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TZE-AJS-CIlsra- All orders left at the l'OHt OlDce will receive prompt attention. I EWIS 98 LYE (FATKMTKD) Tht itronrfsji md par J rm m1a. Unlike tHtor LjV u leium Co powdw tod Mcfda In cS Dutte Ute fcxfwt IKTfuinfld liftrtl Soap Iu ft) EDluulee wllbuiit boiling-. It la Use tl turciuenaUitf wv.T Jt Jwyi reedy 7 i'T I une. wia pli, distufecUiur Wmmui n buiUue, ilnu, tree K SAXT M'FO GO. ton. AffU fbll., r. QUICKPUTON. We carry in block and make to order all kinds of SHIRTS. Our (juiuk put on open front Nirt, but toned all the way down the front; alipg on and oil' like a coat. Convenient, m fortablu and elegant. We carry thom '.n atock and make them to order. Beautiful negligee shirts, collars and cutis attached. Handsome madras and cheviots Khirts, made with two collars and cull's detached. Klegant llanuels aud bilk and wool bhirts for outing. Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, and Shirt Makers. 25 AND 'J9 SKNF.CA AND 12 ELM STS. OIL CITY, PA. GREAT Clearance Sale! AT- DAVID MINTZ'S, THE LEADER. tAs I must have room for my immense stock of Fall and Win- 1 I -f " l rrn,lr, T L .11 V 1 1 T 4 tor goods, I must dispose of all I stock which I do not wish to T 4 carry over, regardless of cost. : unci ouuunj uiirgiiius 111 j f all departments. Kemcmbcr f T the place, at DAVID MINTZ'S, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for A Game o o This World is full of Games of Draw. It takes: A rich man to draw a check. A pretty girl to draw attention. A horse to draw a cart. A plaster to draw a blister. A toper to draw a cork. A dog fight to draw a crowd. And our takeable prices to draw the Trade. NvTrLrw of Saw or Suits jrsr,v. ?Z SPEC ML, Lr.YK. Skk thkm. O O MilesMrmstrong TIONESTA, PENN. MOW T TO Mtf JCE MONEY I o-v SAVE MONEY. By goiug to the SCO WDENs & CLARK When you aro in need of anything the liue'of HW&nBUWS PL0WS' HARROWS, CUL T,Wo0R8hMr0VEL PL0WS' LAD ROLL ERS HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE, POULTRY NETTING OR HARD WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION. We arelso agents for the Warranted to be one of the bestheels in the market. " SCOWDEN & CLARK Marienvillo, Pa. Hides, polta, Calf-Bklna, Wool A Ginsomr. of Draw! o o O o- 3 -0 3 -0 1 "MONEY SdtYEOIS MONEY 99 well known firm ol 18 S A y oun STOCK OF & MERCHANDISE r.J IH AS LARGE AND WK ARE READY TO SHOW THEM TO YOU AT PRICES NEVER IN WESTERN I W 'I'll I. IMU' I.' 1 'I'll AND CASH BUYERS KO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, M SO JUST COM K AND EXAMINE AND WE Jt WILL CONVINCE THE THING TO VA UUMB PU W , V . -. w -v wV V ANXIOUS ! XANSON'S. Lawrence & TT- k T DEALERS IN- CLQTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SUOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TMM FBESMEST GQOElEg. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in eharue of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tlio PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. THE PARKER GUN. Oldest manufacturers of brooch-loading shot guns in Auiorico. The strongoal shooting and boat gun made. Ask your dealer for them, or sondfor catalogue PtfJiMEB miOS.9 MtiKEliS New Tork Salesroom, 1)7 Chambers St. MERIDEN, CONN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren,;Ponna. CAPITAL, 150,000.00 DIRECTORS: NoIhoii I. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmleo, C. Schimmelfong, Christian Smith, David W. Boaty Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. SooAold, H. T. Russell, H. A. Jamioson Personal and Dusiness accounts solid' ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed oa deposits. a. N. PKRMLEE, Pres. II. A. JAMESON, Vice Pies. F. E. HERTZEL, Oashi.r NOTICE TO JIAVIGATORS. The Allegheny Vallev Railway Com pany will rebuild the three spans of their liridno crossing the Alleghuuy river at Oil t ity ; commencing the erection of the trestle work of the south span about the litter part of August, placing trctlo work under the middle and north spans at periods of about two weeks apart. Falseworks will lie in all three siiaus about October Ifttli., but in about two weeks thereafter the south span of the bridge will be again reopened for naviga tion. The oustomary. red lights will bo placed on the up-stream side at each lot Homes lu Florida. The Florida Home and PJuutation Co. have the disposal of the choicest of the Disston Pine and reclaimed muck lands iu Central Florida. Healthful climate pure air, rich soils, good water aud near railroad. Absolute monopoly of the early northern markets for fruit, and truck. Terms easy. Address for in formation. O. F. KRIBbS, Clarion, Pa. ,L ! 95. AS ANY OF THEM, BEFORE HEARD OF 1 PENNSYLVANIA. 0 t t f l.'U 'I' 11 1.1 Wl 111 I It KNOW WHERE TO GO. jj YOU THAT CASH IS vi BUY GOODS W WITH -7 V 111 1,1', VJ'. AHK : . . r mm w A Smearbauqh, l.'tltl T XT 0 TIME TABLE, in ulfoct June 2, 1895 tH Ji Trains leave Tio nesta Tor Oil City and points west as. follows : No. SI llu Halo Express 12:10nooi No.'.til WayKroight;(carryiiig passengers) 4:,io . No. 33 Oil City Exi ress daily 7:55.p. in. For Hickory.Tidioute, Warren, Klnr.ua, Bradford, Olcan and the East: No. SO Olottii Express daily... M.l '!') I'lll-I. .....!. ..... H.U a. 4:17 p. in. in. No. M) Wav Freight li'nrrvlmr passengers to Irvinoton) y:50 a. in. Get Time Tahlesnd full Inforuiatloit from 8. (i. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. 11KLL, Gou'lSuiit. J. A. FELLOWS, 1 Gou'l Passengor & Ticket Agent, Builalo,.N. Y. (!. ill. AVhitcnuiii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Oveilandor, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station. I am pre pared to furnish the publio with any. thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,, CONFECTIONERIES, WHOLESALE AND RAJXAIL. 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,