THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, Editor Proprietor. WEDNESPAY. OCTOBER 24, 18( IIKPITRMCATV TICKUT. HTATK. Slate Treasurer, BENJ. J. HAYWOOD, Morcor. Judges of the Superior Court, CHARLES K. RICE, Lujsorne. JAMES A. BEAVER, Centre. E. N. WILLAUD, Lackawanna. GEORGE B. OR LADY, Huntingdon. HOWARD J. REEDER, Northampton, JOHN J. WICKHAM, Beaver. ('Ol'NTY. Treasurer, JAMES II. FONES. Associate Judge, JACK MeCRAY. OUR I'OCXTY TICKET. Lees than two weeks jet remain, of the campaign, which bas been an ex ceedingly quiet one thus far. The Republicans, we trust, will fully ap preciate its importance, however, and make it a point to be out to a man and cast their votes for the straight ticket. Our county ticket is one which deserves the hearty support of every Republican in the county, and we feel confident it will receive that support. A. J. McCray, the Republican nominee for Associate Judge, is one of the etauuchcst mem bers of the party in the county, and one who has given much of bis time and means in support of its princi ples and candidates heretofore. The party never found him lagging when it needed friends, and it will Dot now be slow to show its appreciation of good services rendered, by giving him a rousing majority at the ensu ing election. Mr. McCray is thor oughly qualified to fill the position in an able and acceplible manner, being possessed of a clear mind, good judg ment, fair and just to fiiends and foes alike. While he has always been outspoken and above board when principle was involved, he has the happy faculty of making friends and retaining them in a remarkable de gree. In fact, if we were to hunt for Jack's enemies we don't know where we d go to find them. He will make a model Associate Judge, and he should be elected by a flattering ma jority. You will not regret the vote you cast for him. James II. Fones, the Republican nominee for County Treasurer, is another who deserves the best considerations of his party and the people of the county gener ally. He was born and raised within its borders, and from early boyhood was compelled to "paddle his own canoe." When quite a young man he had the misfortune to loose one of hit arms by being caught under a freight car from which he was un loading lumber. He did not sit down and give up, bot went to work with a hearty good will, and by close ecooomy and industriously improving every hour made his way in the world unaided except by the one arm be has left, and which he put to good use. There never was a task too' great for bim to undertake if by it he could earn an honest dollar, and with all his disadvantages be Las managed to give assistance to many a worthy cause. A good heart and an honest endeavor to succeed basjwon for him the friendship and esteem of all who know bim. He is thoroughly capa ble of filling, in a most satisfactory manner, the position for which the party has named him, and he will make a careful, painstaking and pleas ant official to do business with. Vote for Mr. Fones and rest assured that you have given your support to a worthy, honest and deserving citizen. There is no temptation that should Induce any Republican to scratch his ticket at the coming election. There is no reason why he should desire to do it. There is nothing to be gained by giving any one name on the op posing ticket a complimentary vote and there is danger of invalidating one's ballot in whole or in part, by so doing. The Republican couuty ticket is an exceptionally strong aud good one. Eacb candidate is entitled to the undivided support of the Re publican electors. They are all well known and popular citizens and de serve the fullest confidence of the party. There isn't the slightest ex cuse for any Republican going over in the enemy's camp to cast a vote. Let every man stand by his colors and come to the polls and be counted. It will be an exceedingly easy mat ter to vote the straight ticket all the way down, and it will add greatly to every Republican's satisfaction when the returns are read. Get out the vote Republicans, and let ua have a rousing majority. And still the party of stupendous inaction sits quietly at Washington aud give not a sign or a token of its sympathy iu the Cuban afl'air. As A result of a terrible cooflsgra tion in Algiers, Louisiana, on Sun day last, over one thousand people are left homeless, and the distress is very great. Let us roll up an old-time Repub lican majority for the county ticket. The candidates, Monsrs. McCray and Fones, are made of the right kind of metal, and are Republicans which we should feel proud to support. They have been loyal to the party; let the party now prove its loyalty to them. Don't fail to be out early on election day and give the ticket your vote and hearty support. TllE Supreme Court bas settled the question of how many of the seven Superior Court judges a voter is al lowed to vote for, in a decision ren dered last Thursday. The highest court holde that the law as passed is all right as it stands, and that each elector can vote for six candidates only. The Secretary of State will so certify the official ballot to the county commissioners, and thus the matter is settled. The Titusville Advance Guard, says very briefly: "We want no more Uritieh capital here." The Tribune Republican seconds the mo tion. But let the Guard pay right out, who has brought British capital here? The men who bring the pro ducts of English capital here bring English capital here. We want nei ther English capital, English pro ducts, English habits nor English Free Trade. We don't want English capital to own our railroads, our fac tories, our farms, our congress, or our President. We want an American system of industry run by American capital, American ownership of Amer ican lands, American financial system, American protective tariff, and Amer ican government for every foot of land in North and South America. The Guard utters a Republican senti ment in the line quoted, and a con demnation of the Democratic Presi dent who paid eighteen per cent, pre mium to British capitalists for $62, 000,000 of government bonds, to buy gold to ship to England, to enable the English to buy more bonds and get more premium, and so ad libitum. Meadville Tribune Eepublican. CIONESTAI DLUIKGTS CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Floury sack, - - 1.10(311.60 iorn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.25($1.60 Chop feed, pure grain - - (jl.25 Corn, Shelled - (3,75 Beans bushel - - - l.00ii.60 nam, sugar eurea - - (yri Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 11 Shoulders ..... 9 Whtteflsh. half-barrels - - 8.50 Sugar Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses'new -Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee ... Tea Butter - - - s - Rice Eggs, fresh ... Salt lake best . . . Lard ..... Iron, common bar -Nails, 60d, keg -Potatf.es .... Lime bbl. Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef - - -Dried Peaches per lb .-. - Dried Peaches pared: per 41(3!6i 25(ajG0 5075 (,25 25(41 S2So 20(a,50 - (0,20 68 (ft 18 1.00 10 Li - 2.00 - 2.00 fa, 40 1.04 - 6(,W 15 iom 16 Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my oifice and will be presented at the next term of court, commencing on the 3rd. Monday of November, 1895, for confirmation i Account of Abe Mealy and Matthew Bortzer, Administrators of Geo. Mealy, late of Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. First and final account of Abe Mealy, Administrator of Jacob Mealy, late of Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. First and final account of Lavina Heas- ley. Administratrix of Peter Heasley,late of Barnett Township, Forest County, Pa., aeceasea. First and final account of P. E. Pehl man, Administrator of Junia Campbell, late of Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court, Tionesta, Pa., Octoboi 21, 18H5. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed with me and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Pa., at Tiouesta, Pa., for confirmation or allowance, on the Third Monday of November, A. I)., 181)5, unless cause be shown to the ceutrary : Final account of tt.Stettbeimer, Assignee fur the benefit of creditors of Mary Levy. Final account of James K.Green, Assig nee for the benefit of creditors of John J. Green. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Oct., 21..A. 1). 1SW5. Larrabee's Rheumatic Liniment lias enjoyen a constant patronage lor over sixty years. It is wonderfully ef ficacious In all painful diseases, snub as Rheumatism, Lumbago, Catarrh, Toothache, Neuralgia, Backache, aud other ailments where pain is an at teudaut. Try it. At drug stores, or by man ou receipt or name, address uud 5 cents. WINKELMANNS BROWN DRUG CO., BAWIMOKU, MR, V. H. A. For Sale. 40 tons of 16-pound railroad iron; used but little. Address. 8. Win & Ed. M. Wilson. Clarion, Pa. PROHIBITION TICKET. IXR ASSOCIATE J IT DOR, JOSIAH WORK. of Roddy (To, Forest County, Ta. My name is sub mitted to the "people of Forest County for inoir consideration at the routing emo tion. Persona loving temperance and morality will find In 1110 a consistent and fearless" advocate. Smith's Business Collogo, And School of TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, AND ENGLISH BRANCHES. MKAMTII.l.K, FKNM. 30 YEARS OLD 30 The oldest, largest, best, and cheapest school In Northwestern Pcnsylvania. The briefest, easiest, and best system of Shorthand, and host Typewriters in use. Ellis system of actual business book keeping, and three of the best penman In the profession. Elegant and commodious rooms. Students assisted In procuring paying situations. Enclose 2 cents in stamps for Reportorand Addreas,HMITH ft CAMPBELL, Meadville, Pa. 2oc4 New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W.CLARK has just opened a new foed 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 be proposes to sell at the lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. When in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pa. New Merchant Tailorl In Tionesta. A TAILOR of many years experience bas located in Tionesta, and is pre pared to give the people the most stylish fits in clothing, guaranteeing bis work to give bent satisfaction. Repairing, dye ing and cleaning. PANTS FROM $5.00 UP. SUITS FROM $20.00 UP. RAAB BUILDING. Call and see me, Peter Klein. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CA.NFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gles to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also do JOB TESJLl:ilsrC3- All orders left at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. of the firm of MORCK IJKO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Ixjlllnir- trow, eu. TO CO. fa. SACENOOMPH'S PATENT SECTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. ForCburctieeand Residences. Catalogue, prices ao4 cwtiuittlea, on aiipll.-atlou U tbebole Maoufacturera, THE HM IKllI klHlimu ML CO.. (IU.) rkiUea.. ra. AIbo ruakera of I.lhtninK. aud Storu-Prooi Bieel uwDDi aou slums:, uei circulars. ly AN I ED Canvassing agent for each w county in I'enna. lor sulci of medi cine and other articles. Wulary and com. Exclusive territory. Recommendation and security required. Articles A No. J, Lvvt .uiguaiiuii t;o., JurilllgU)ll, IS. J, I r YOU WANT a respectable job of x printing at a reasouable price send your nruer to tins oince. HAZELTINE WOOLEN MILLS, . ' Make Tweeds, i Ytaar C'aaaimerea, Flannels t 1 and Yarns of uie .-'. 's wool, without shod- aV JJJ ? " J f 4 iL, "v. nocke, Wlisu or --f. IIillt any wlitura what MAHM&n . K. ever. i -; "J. i Ji'-vfcV --: CrTh - r I EWIS' 98 LYE V A nwinxs am nsnua I ' "? UATZSTSD) t ilt TMstrracMtuid pwestTra 'PA mjrta. J-'ollko olo&r Lye. U txr'c r , 3t W'U nmobl UiL Uie xi!ul 3 are alwari road for use. win a. 1 luale the fet lrftimnl Hard s.a f Is tbe - foi cl f 9 l'U". Ulilufei'Uuff fclu 11 BJ wwhioa boiUue, iiau. in lux) minuum wiinoot ruu IAXT II i i ueu. A.U, rai., DAVID MTNTZ, THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, hs piircline(Hlie lnrgnt stock he bus ever bnnglit, so ho Is pom pel tod to bnll.l nn ..1IHon to M store, (link ing II twice as large. We have Pry Poods, Urcss Hoods, Clothing. Roots, Shoes, and Rubber floods, Trunks and Valines. Ttlnn kels, Yarns, Qneenware, Glassware, Carpets, Malting. Oil Cloth and T.wnolrnm. Furniture of all deerlpt'ons In fart, anytling von want and don't see yon pan tiny, by asking fur it, as nnr Stock Is largo and Ion numerous to mention. Remember the plwv DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marionvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelts, Calf-skins, Wool ft tilnscn.-. You'll be Down Town Some day, Drop in and see our Stock. See the Prices. Open your eyes at the bar gains. Maybe you don't want to buy. Maybe you are only curious. All right. Come anyway. Curiosity isn't always a sin. Sometimes it leads to Knowl edge. Miles&Armstrong The only dealers in Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, exclusively. TIONESTA, PENN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK WarrenPenna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: NelHon P. Wheeler, David W. Boaly Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmleo, C. Soliimuielfoiig, Christian Smith, Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzcl, A. T. Scollold, H. T. Russell, H. A. Jamieson. l'eraonal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. a. JV. rA.It.MLEE, Pres. jr. A. JAATIESON, Vice Pics. F. E. HERTZ EL, Cashi.r NOTICE TO NAViGATFRs7 The Allegheny Vallov Railway Com- Eany will rebuild the three spuus of their ride crossing the Alleheny river at Oil City ; commencing the erection of the trestle work: ol the aoutu span about the latter part of August, placing trestle work under the middle and north spans at periods of about two weeks apart. Falseworks will be in all three spans about October 15th., but in about two weeks thereafter the south span of the bridge will be again reopened for naviga tion. The customary red lights will be placed on the up-stream sidu at each pier. lot IF YOU'RE DEAD, nothing will uonviuco you of the advan tages we offer those seeking underwear. IF YOU ARE ALIVE THE TASK IS EASY. Fifty Styles, Fifty qualities, Threo winter weights, Light, medium, heavy, Your size, your shape, your weight. Underwear that Ills. DR. JAEGER, for men, women and children. New cut prices. DR. WRIGHT'S floeee lined, never shrink, best quality, IK) cents; second quality, 60 cents. THE JAROS, unshrinkable, per gar ment, f2, Union suits $,5.00. YPSILANTI, Uuion suits .l to fo. Men's, women's and children's. MATELUT2S, German, steam shrunk; linost wool, $1.50 to fi SPECIALS TO CLOSE.-- Glastenburry, natural wool, shirts and drawers, to cenls per garment. Mon's heavy grey sanitary merino, shirts aud drawers, 37J cents per gar ment. Men's seirlet all wool, shirts and drawers, 80 cents per garment. M iu's wool hose, 2 pair for 25 cents. MODERATE PRICE STORE. 25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 ELM STS. OIL CITY, PA. 18 FALL! 95. OUR MERCHANDISE TH AS T.alirjlrt '() AND WE ARE READY TO 8IIOWTHEM PRICES NEVER IN WENTKRN 1?) ill E. run Ml J ll n AND CASH UUYERS Nn TROUBLE C SO JUST COMIC AND It V na.va- a. WILL UOM VliXt.:ii StA THE THING TO A COME NOW, ANXIOUS! JLANSON'S.!: 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. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS l& GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GBOGEBIES. BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. la our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly compotont Clerk, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. THE PARKER GUN. Oldest manufacturers of breech-loading shot guns in America. The strongest shooting and beat gun made. Ask your dealer for them, or send for catalogue, P&liREB BEOS. MAKERS, New York Salesroom, 07 Chambers St. MERIDEN, CONN. 1EL ... Touch WITH THC DEMANDS Of A PRO GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE WHITE THOROUGHLY SATISFIES THC MOST . PARTICULAR SUVCM. "' , Construction, Woodwork, Finish and Execution ARC OP THC HIGHEST ORADC, HENOC IT IS . . . SURE TO PLEASE IF VOU WANT A MACHINE THAT IS FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, PIN YOUR FAITH TO THE WHITE. LIBERAL TERMS TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT TERRITORY. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. o TL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. Cor. Seneca aud Centre Sts., Oil City. Pa.. Thomas (innt. Pronrintnr Mi.u'lu and Lunclies served at all hours. Open day aud nilit. When iu the city look up the Exchauge Restaurant, and get a good meal. STOCK OF AH AMY OP TtlRM. BEFORE HEARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. -9 l i ki y ri i ii r ni'ivuu, ji KNOW WHERE TO HO. j TO SHOW GDUuS. Ll KXAMINR AND WE . IOU iiim tjjvnii is vvy 'BUY HOODS WITH jJ av.MT rs r a m a n ll T . WHILE WE ARK A TIME TABLE, In effect Wept. 21), 1HH5. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City arid points west as follows : No. 81 Hullalo Ex press 12:10 noon. No. HI Way Freight (carrying passeiiKers) 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Exj ress 7;55 p. in. For Hiokory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Bradford, Olean aud the East: No. 30 Oloau Express 8:11 a. ni. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. ni. No. 00 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvinetou) 0:50 a. oi. Get Tlmo Tables and full information from !S. l. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo. N. Y. C. .11. Wliitcimui, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. H. R. Station. I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, WHOLESALE AND R.YTAIL. t Also the FAMOUS PIILSBURY FLOUR I I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, tiostsjsi?, :.