THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNH, CeiTOft PnopmtTOH. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER iill, 1815 The President is a true Democrat io Pharaoh. The vlcctiont, at was the case of the miracles of Moses, merely harrlrn his free trade incliaa tions. The Democrats who are so confi dent the Republicans will not touch the Wilson-Gorman monstrosity are like boys whistling as they pass a graveyard. Their courage is ebbing fast. Since the 5(h insi. there don't seem to he so much worry about the third teim proposition, and some of Crover's old political foes are per fectly satisfied to let biro make the Getting ready for Congress on the part of the Administration means shifting all sorts of ugly questions on to the Republicans. But tbey are ready for them. They have the con fidence of the people. Ex-Senator Edmunds stales the truth bluntly when he says that "the trouble with us bdu our foreign pol icy is that we stand still while our competitors are at work"; but we will 'get a move on us in that respect as soon we unload the present Administration. The anxiety on the part of Demo cratic leaders that the Republicans should secure revenue for the starv ing Government is in exact propor tion to their hopes that iu so doing the Republicans may make- a false step. And this is what they call patriotism. After its memorial fight agaiust "Caesarism" when Geoeral Grant was candidate for a third nomination, the New York Uerald has a large sized contract on hand in endeavor ing to make it all clear that it would be perfectly right and proper for Pres ident Clevelaud to be given a third term. The ponderous proviso that cornea in here will readily suggest it self. Blizzard. A story is going the rounds, evi dently meant to be in favor of Sena ator Brice, telling how he bad to pawn bis watch when on his wedding trip in order to pay his railroad fare from New York home for himself and bride. In connection with this inci dent the Franklin News is moved to wourler how many other fellows have siuce been obliged to pawn their watches to keep up the expenses of the Hon. Cal and his bride. Senator Lodok has been telliog our British cousins some unpalatable truths in regard to the Monroe duo- triue. He says the people meao to enforce that doctrine, and he predicts that Congress at the coming sebsion will pass a joint resolution to that ef fect. It is not probable that there is any member of Congress who will op pose such a resolution. There are some Anglomaoiacs in newspaper of fices who thiuk it smart to imitate "London journals and sneeer at the Monroe doctrine, but those men uo more represent American opinion than do criminals like Holmes and Durrani represent American moral ity. The British public cannot too sooo become aware of that fact. Sen ator Lodge has done well in unde ceiving tbem, so far as be has been able to do so. 100,000 l'KRMtXS DYlXti. The awful massacres io Turkey seem to continue, uotwiihstauding the assembling of the warships of the great powers of Europe, and the sao price of christian people is simply apalliog if reports ran be relied upon. Following is one of the latest dis patches concerning the existing slate ot affairs: London, Nov. 18 It is under stood in well informed circles here to day that the assembling of the Brit ish and foreign fleets in Saloniew Bay is having a good effect upon the Turkish Government and that the Sultan has finally determined to make earnest efforts to put a stop to the bloodshed in Asia Minor. It is understood the Marquis of Salisbury has received assurances that the Sul tan has dispatched commissioners to Ada Minor instructed to put io force as soon as practicable the reforms in sisted upon by the powers and that beyond the assembling of the foreign fleets off Salonica the powers will take no further steps at present, be iog desirous of giving the Turkish Government every opportunity possi ble of restoring order in the disturb ed districts without having recourse to measures which might add to the ttate of anarchy prevailing. The following telegram from Constanti nople was received this raornii g by the Anglo-American Association. "The Arineuiaus are being massa cred everywhere in Asia tumor. Over 100,000 are dying of ttarvalinn and exposure The Sissouu work of relief has closed Fur God's sake, urge the Government to stop the most awful evuuts of modern times. The Porte is powerless, as all the tel egrams are under the palace officials, who nave incited the massacre throughout Aoatollio." A dispatch received here from Rome to-day says that advices which have reached there from Constanti nople nonouuees that the agitation against the Christians of Northern Syria U extending and that massacres have occurred near Aleppo. Constantinople, via Sofia, Nov. 18. No details bavo jet been re ceived here of the massacre of about 800 Armenians at Kharput or of the racking and burning of eight out of twelve of the buildings belonging to the American missionaries there. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Ter fell, has telegraphed fur particulars of the outbreak, as especially whether the eight American mission build iugs were directly set on fire by the rioters or if they simply caught fire and were destroyed as the result of a general conflagration. The Ajneri can and other missionaries at Bitlic have been compelled to return to Van under an escort of Turkish troops which was accorded them upon the strong representations of Mr. Terrell to the Porte. Further massacres are reported from Sivas and there is a re port that 4.000 Armenians have beeu massacred at Gurun. Although the reports of this latter massacre are not confirmed the Turkish officials here admit that the Kurds have made two separate attacks upon the Armenians of that locality and that there was considerable lo6S of lift! due, accord' tog to the Turks, to the rioting of the Armenians which could ut other wise have been suppressed. The official retorns from every county in Pennsylvania have been received at the Stale Department and areas follows Hay wood, Republi can, 456,741 ; Meyers, Democrat, 282,481; Terry, Prohibitionist, 20,. 778; Dawson, People's, 7,802; An ton, Socialist Labor, 1 ,32!. Scatter ing, 31. Haywood's plurality, 174, 264. The leading candidate for judge of the superior court on the Republican ticket is Judge Rice of Luzerne county, who polled 4G0.288. Smith, Democrat, is elected over Yerkes, his closest competitor, by 6,214 votes. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, U f TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflUFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bub pies to let upon the most reasonable torma. He will also do . JOB TEjMCHsTO- AU ordurs lea at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. A new terror is arising io the fi nancial situation. The bankers at the great money centers are getting scared at the wouderful increase of gold productiou. South Africa is now turning the yellow stuff out at the rale of 1,000,000 a week, and it is estimated that the world's produc tion will be pushed to 8200,000,000 a year. Mr. Cleveland may be trusted to take uote of ibis aud, if the Roths childs and Wall street money-mon gers so advise, may sound a uote of warning agaiust further gold coinage. Too much gold would hurt their bus iness. The following from the Mead ville Tribune is pertinent in this con nection : There is an idea prevalent that the Government has some kind of right tu say bow much money shall be coiued. It is held that cheap money is to be guarded agaiust by the Gov erumeut, but that the price of every thing else must be regulated by sup ply and demand. For instance, ev ery man, woman and child may go at raising wheat, though it is certain that it will produce cheap wheat; or they may all go to raising sheep, which is certain to make cheap wool. The Government Ubver interferes in these matters ; but the moment the miners produce so much gold that this metal ge'.s cheap and the dollar will uot buy as much as it formerly bought, there will be a demand for a limitation tu he placed on the amount of gold coined. The statistics of our foreigu trade under the new tariff continue to look black for the Uuited States. For the month of October there was an in crease in imports of dutiable mer chandise of $8,000,000, as compared with the corresponding month last year. To offset this there was an in crease of only 82,609,961 in exports, n other words the balance is about 85,500,000 worse for the United States for the fourteenth month of the new tariff than it was for the second month. What the eud will be at this rate of progression is not difficult to determine. rt'-i At.o'hWtfvSU at itircircran? fau enjoyed conitent ptrona for orrr irry yers. It it wonelrrfullj eflicciouj In all painful din ei, uch m Catarrb, ltbrhr, Ararat Kta, Uarkat-he nt other ailment wbrrw pain It an attend ant. Tit It- At Irti(r Korea, or by mall on receipt of name, addreaa and tt cem. W1NKELMANN & BROWN DRUQ CO., BslilBMro, V. ft A. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. CLARK 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 sell at the lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. When in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pn. SAGZNDORPH'S PATENT SECTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. For Churches and Kttmlencea. Catalogue, price and estlmtitt-a, un itppllcution t ihehtole Alauufacturerm, TIIK WW ItmtKlNti ft Cult. CO., NnlwU., tu Airi nuikt-rt' t i.tirntrmitf, lire una iMonu-i'rool Hi eel Kwulino HUliim. Uet circular, I EWIS' 98 LYE L mronD aho Fssnncxo - (PATENTED) TbOtrwBvMt and pnrwat T y mart . VnUke other I,ya. it beli' a Hue powder and tttcktd in a car? wilt) removable Hi. the coo tent aro always read fnr um u. in make Uie Mm perfumed Hard Ha lu 'jo minuuta without boll in. It la tt bnl forclPAnaluf waala pi I) disinfecting link, cloaet, wa&hing bolUt palota, troea, to, rXHHA. BAIT MTO CO. fcrou. AgUn fbUa,, ft. DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN OENKKAL MERCHANDISE, jwjMirjm(. llir Inrgoot tm-k hp Im rvnr honifht, so lip i -ompo)pft to rwlld nn addition to liH wtnro. mak ing It twjro Inrgo. Wo have Pry Oood, Pros floods, f'Mhlnir, Hoot. Slvp. Hnd Knlilwr H"od, Trunk nnd Vnlio-. Wn fcpj. Vwrni, QnppnWHrp, ninwuiro. Crppt, Muttlng. Hil Cloth and T anolrnm, Knrtiltnrp of nil dpspriptionr In fwot. wnytl Ing yon want and don't hop von pn toiv, Vy asking for It, iw our Stoi-k l lnrgp and loo 'nnnipronn to mpntton. Rctnpmlpr thw plap. DAVID MINTZ'S, The success of the New York horse allow is a result which we can all contemplate with aatiefactioD Aa Brother Charles A. Dana would say, the horse is a uohle animal Bora and matured under proper con ditiong it becomes almoet human in its intelligence, sympathies and af fections. It lias been known to d is criminate excellently in its likes and dislikes, more so at times than ruau himself. We should say, too, if press ed to it, that the world would be bet ter i'ir if some dead horses were still alive and some alive men were dead. But that is a detail At the New York show liruius and beauty have coiuhiued to pay tribute to this noble friend of man, and they have dune it well. Electricity may supersede him Gually at the plow, the mower and reaper aud elsewhere where he bas given splendid service, but it will be for economic reasons ouly. There will never come a time when he will not have admirers, lovers, friends Fhila. Inquirer. TIME TABLK, In ellect Sept. i), 1895. Trains leave Tio nosta for Oil City and points west aa follows : ft o. 31 HutluloKxpross 1:10 noon. X' tr I.- ; ui ay i' ruiui scarry ing passengers) 4:60 p.m. No. 33 Oil City Kxi ress 7:55 p. in. For Hickory,Tidioute,Warron, Kinz.ua, Bradford, Olean and the Kast: No. 30 Oloan Kxpress 8:44 a. ni. No. 32 Pittburnh Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to lrvineton) 0:50 a.m. Get Time Tahlos and full information from fS. i. OLAKK, Agent, Tionesta, I'a. K. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FFLLOWS, Cien'l Passenger & Ticket Agent, Buffalo. N. Y. V. H. Whiteiililii, NEW STORE! Having purchased, the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovei lander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. It. It. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FKCT (ONER IKS, TOBACCO AI CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Cull aud see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, Red Front Stores, Mnrienville, Pa. HIQHKST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, 1 1 it-, CaK-akins, Wool & liinseng. 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 Warren.'Penna. CAPITAL, - $150,000 00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheelor, David W. Boaty Jerry Crury, Win. D. Brown, Geo. M. Parmlee, Andrew Uortzel, C. Scbiminelfeng, A. T. Scolield, Christian Smith, II. T. Russell, H. A. Janiiosou. J'ersonal and Huainena accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative bankiny. Interest allowed on deposits. a. N. rARMLEE, Pres. II. A. JAMIIJXOX, Vice Pres. F. K. HERTZ EL. On-slo r NOTICE T0NAVIGAT0RS. The Alleiiheny Vallev Railway Com pany will rebuild the three spans of their bridge crossing tho Allegheny river at (iil City ; commencing tiie erectiou of the trestle work of the south spun about the latter part of AuuiiHt, pluciug trestle work under the middle and north spans at periods of about two weeks apart. Falseworks w ill lie in all three spans about October 15th., but ill 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 side at euvh pTCr. lot Touch WITH THt DEMANDS OF A PRO GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE WHITE THOROUOHLV SATISFIES THE MOST U PARTICUIAH BUYER. Construction, v Woodwork, Finish and Execution ARC OP THE HIGHEST GRADE, HENCE IT IS . . . SURE TO PLEASE IP YOU WANT A MACHINE THAT IS riHST-CLAsa IN EVERY RESPECT, PIN YOURFA'THTOTHE WHITE. LIBERAL TLRMS TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT TERRITORY. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND. O. 18 FALL ! 95. ITOIin HTOCK OF MERCHANDISE A IH AS LAUQR AS ANY OK TH KM, AMD WE ARE HEADY TO SHOW THEM t- TO YOU AT PRICES NEVER RFFflRE HEARD OF 1 IN WKNTKKN PKN NSY UX A N I A. Pfl IS THE I'OWKH THAT MOV KM TH K WORLD, AND CASH HUYER.S KNOW W II EKE TO OO, ' NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. SO JUST COME AND EXAMINE AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU TH KT CASH IS TIIE THING TO T.UY OOODS WITH COME NOW, WHILE WE AUK 4 ANXIOUS ! LANSON'S.r --- Lawrence & Smearbauqh, nC' 1 I l. f a t x CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CAN. 1 ED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS 6c GROCERS, TIONESTA. - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UE FOUND TMM FBE&MEST G&QGEBIES. BERRIES, FRUITS 4 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 COMPOUN OEL WITH UTMOST CARE. THE PARKER GUN. Oldest manufacturers of breeuh-loadiiiK bIioi guns in America. The strongos shooting and best gun uiado. Ask your d.alor for them, or send for catrtlogue. IWJiKEIi ma&.9 MtiKmts, Jiew York Saltisroom, 07 Chambers St. MERIDEN,' CONN. o o o o o o o o o o The Philadeipiiia Press For 1896. Pennsylvania's greatest Republican f.m-ily newspaper, The PliiUult :phia Puss, will u..tr upon the new year tuuii r the most luvi i, 1 i. conditions of its history. A powerful agent in the r.aticn:-! u itiunity, it is in.w more than t vt r a U u i in news and able comment, Its various departments have i'u.!;.;; H.c past year l een greatly tlenKthe, lVnnsylvania is covered county by i"t ntv, city by city, town by town. No o'.ln r p-.w-:-paper covers the State so well, The Woman's Paye of Tlx- ! I-. ! . come one of its most pn.rr.ir.ei.t i'c.;tv;u.; ; is eagerly sought by ladies. In the matter of Amateur ports Tie ; r .. is also far in the lead nJ lishei i. o:e news on that subject than nny other paper l:i the lountiy. Ihc subscription pike tl The Pu-5.;, ju year, is: Daily, six doVars; Daily and Sun day, eight dollars; Weekly, one dollar. The Press is the greatest want medium ia Philadelphia and give the lowest rates ( r. that class of advertisim;. 4 ! Gl
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