The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 11, 1895, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WINK,
Koitoh 4 PnopititTon.
WEDNESDAY. MCCKMHER 11, 18H5
sr. i.ons gets the cosyesiiox.
The Republican National Commit
tee met in Washington, D. C , yester
day, and on the fifth ballot decided
oo St. Louis, Mo., as the place, and
June Kill) as the dale of holding tli.
Republican National ('(invention.
Pittsburg had ! votes in the Com
mittee, which went to St. Louis on
the last ballot.
Cuckoo JIahtkh says the preseul
revenue will last until 1898. What,
the revenue from bonds?
The Turks are doing the best tbey
can to make Armenia a dead issue,
while diplomacy is engaged in deli
cately adjusting its eyeglasses.
The President has nominated
Judge Rufus W. Peckham of New
York to succeed Judge Jackson on
the Supreme Bench. It is expected
that Senator Hill will not oppose his
confirmation by the Senate this time.
Postmaster General Wilson
has lifted up his cuckoo voice to de
fend the Gormao bill and criticise
Reed. The only way to answer Wil
too is to quote his words against him.
This is enough. Everything he says
about the Gorman law is just so
much crow.
Senator Quay has iutroduced a
bill in the United States Senate
amending the pension act of June 17,
1800, so as to grant a pension of eight
dollars a month to the widows of
soldiers and sailors, and eight dollars
a month for each child under sixteen
years, dependent on either the widow
or childreu of such soldiers or sailors
who served ninety days or more io
the army or navy.
We notice with a good deal of gart
ideation that Hon. Paul W. Brown
is announced in the Warren county
papers for re election to the legisla
ture from his county. Judge Brown
was one of the sturdy members of the
last House, and if the people of
Warren county want an honest, con
scious and fearless representative at
the State Capital ; one who has the
courage to stand up for the rights of
his people under all circumstances,
they will return him without a dis
senting vote.
An article about the Sultan of
Turkey saya that he cooks his own
food not that he's so awful nice
about his victual, but because he's
afraid of a knock-out dose, such as
twisted up the "innards" of the great
prophet, Mohammed. It seems
tough that the great Abdul Hamid
has to do his own kitchen work when
he has 3,333 wives lolling around
chewing candy. He'd feel sadder
still if he only knew that more peo
ple would enjoy attending his funeral
than that of any prominent citizen
now in official life. Franklin News.
In a recent interview Commander-in-Chief
Walker, of the G. A. R.,
stated that the Natioual Pensions
Committee appointed by himself
would ask for some important pen
sion legislation during the present
sesssiou of Congress. "In the first
place." he said, ' we nball ask that
the pensions be made specific in char
acter and relief so that it will not be
left to an arbitrary board to deter
mine whether a mau is entitled to a
pension or not. When a pension is
fixed it should not be afterward re
duced or taken away, though it fre
quently happens that evidence is se
cured which allows of its being iu
creased. Another thing we want is
uniformity in widows' pensions. We
ask that these pensions be made uni
form at $12 per month. We also ask
that the dependeut clauee io widow's
pensions be changed."
A few days after Lord Salisbury,
the English Premier, declared in a
speech that free trade has almost
killed agriculture in that country,
Ambassador Bayard, at Edinburgh,
deuounced the protective system as
the sum of villainies, and the recent
verdict of the American people in
their elections as a pitiable exhibi
tion of neakuess and folly. Lord
Salisbury speaks of a deplorable fact
which every intelligent Englishman
views with dread, while Mr. Bayaid
pours his wrath upou his countrymen
for removing from power a party
bent ou policies admitted to be ruio
oua abroad, and fust demonstrating
their blighting t fleets on this side of
the Atlantic. Mr. Bayard is not where
he can be reached readily by the
ballot, but if (he case were otherwise
he would be buried under a mountain
of voles as (he worst representative
the Uuiteil states has ever had in a
leading foreign oaliou.
The farmers who have been sell
ing p . tatues at 15 cents a bushel,
wool at ten cents a pound and wheal
at 50 cents bushel had most to do
with winning this triumph. Times
have been growing worse and worse
among these men with each ne year
of Democratic policies, and this ac
counts for the ever-increasing num
bers in which they are fix king to the
Republican standard. They want the
McKinley law restored. Buffalo, N.
., Impress, November 3, 1895.
The Turks have massacred in cold
blood about fifteen thousand Armen
ian Christians and left twice as many
more in a starving and destitute con
dition, by taking away the bread
winner of the family. The Moham
medan regrad it as a sacred duty to
exterminate the "infidel dogs" as
they designate the Christians, and
their religion teaches them that the
faithful who die while engaged iu this
bloody wotk go straight to Paradi.-e.
The great Christian powers, Russia,
Great Britain and Anioric, have
been entirely too leuient with these
butchers. The sort of bigotry and
fanaticism that permits the murder of
men on account of religious opinions
should not he tolerated for mo
nieut, and the killing of one follower
of Christ on account of his failb,
should be the concern of every hu
mane and intelligent man on earth.
It is time that the pitiable excuses of
the Hon. Abdel Hamid for the mas
sacre of his Christian subjects be
spurned as the contemptible subter
fuge? that they evideutly must be.
Punx'y Spirit
The special election io the Forty
eighth Legislative District of Ken
tucky ou Saturday leaves the Legis
lature of that State a tie on joint bal
lot. The Republicans have sixty
eight members, the Democrats sixty
eight and the populists two. One
Populist has announced his intention
of voting with Republicans and the
other is expected to act with the
Democrats, so there is likely to be a
deadlock when it comes to the elec
tion of a United Stales Senator. In
any event there is uo possibility of
the re-electiou of Blackburn, as some
of the Democratic members are as
strongly opposed to him as the Re
publicans are. Under other circum
stances the Republicans would have
carried Saturday's elccliou, but the
nice sense of honor shown by ihe
Democratic condidate who was elec
ted in November but resigued when
charges were made that he succeeded
uuly through collusiou with big op
ponent dountless brought him niauy
votes. He hag the satisfaction of
kuowing that the people have em
phatically indorsed his course in re
futing to accept an election on which
there was the least stain of dishonor,
Ambassador ISnyard Denounced.
In my own country I have wit
uessed the insatiable growth of a
form of socialism styled Protection,
which has done more to corrupt pub
lic life, to banish men ot independent
mind limn public councils, to blunt
the public c inscieiice and to lower
the tone of national representation
than any other single cause Am
bassador Bayard's address before the
Edinburgh Philosophical Institute.
Now, without saying a word io fa
vor of protection, it is still desirable
to ask whether this denunciation of it
comes filly from an American Am
bassador in England. He is there as
the Ambassador, not of Free-Traders,
not of the Democratic party, not
even of a Democratic administration,
but of the United States. Protec
tion, mistaken poilicy thcugh it be,
is the policy of a great party which
represents half the people of the
United States. It is, then, for the
American Ambassador to anununce
in England that half the American
people are wedded to a policy which
is corrupt and corrupting? To say
it at home is one thing ; to say it
abroad is another, and for an Am
bassador so say it is to use his great
office to disparage in the view of
England the country he represents.
New York Herald.
Ambassador Bayard's denunciation
of the "corrupt public life" exhibited
by leaders of his parly when they
passed the Gorman Tariff, a "corrupt
public life" that was tacitly connived
at by his parlv'a President, has
caused the Herald to squeal. In any
event the rebuke is timely and well
deserved. Mr. Bayard's remarks
were an impertinence and show him
unfilled to represeut the American
people.
NKW MAP OF FOHKST CO.
5 T "Whittefcin,
TIONKSTA, PA.
C I V 1 1 j K N I I N K Kit, DRAFTSMAN, &
MKNTS.
Houses ami Lots, Farm and Wild
I,Hinla lor sale, rent or exchange. Spec
ial attention given to the proper assess
ment anu puvnieiil ot jaxes lor Aon
Resident Land Owners. Have accurate
information, drafts, and latest and best
maps or nearly every tract or land in
Forest County. Will estimate timber
and aipra so value of any property tor
investors.
KXCH ANGK R K S T A U R A N T.
'or. Seneca and Centre Sis.. Oil I 'itv.
Fa., Thomas Gent, Proprietor. Mesla
i and I.uocUi-s served at all hours. Open
I day and niniit. When in the city look
j up the Kxcuango Itosiauraol, and get
good meal.
HAZELTINE
WOOLEN MILLS
warren, Pa
Make Tweed,
""17 .- Ciumlroerw.FliinnH
and Yarna of pnraj
dr. j4arkn, WHnte or
ilio
ITa-i i. k m ,
VSSUi V I I any milium wht
Some
Men
Think
and are prudent. Some men don't,
and ncKleet buying ono of our winter
topcoats until their health and coin
Tort demands it. No nicer garments
are on sale and the price is loss than
usual for equal qualities. Overcoats
ready to put on, prices $12.00 to $.10.
Handsome one made to your order,
but perhaps you cannot wait a week.
Don't have to wait on gloves and un
derwear. They are here waiting lor
you. Hack of every thing yon buy
here, waits our guarantee. Money
back if you want it.
JYXeCwen & Oimon
MODF.HATK PRICE STORK
25 and 29 Seneca and 12 Klin Streets,
OIL CITY PA.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CftNFlELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug
f ies to let upon the most reasonable terms,
le will also do
JOB TE.AnCinSTGJ-
All orders lea at the Post Olllco will
receive prompt attention.
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 sell at the lowest
posaible margin. Customers will receive
fair treatment and prompt attention.
Whon in need call.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Pa.
mi.
haa enjoyed a constant putronitffe for orrr
aljty years. It la wontierfullT elhcacloui In til
painful nueaana, euch m
Itheawallam, tiKktit,
Catarrh, Toolha.hr,
Aeuralala, llaetai-fca
and other atlmenta where pain le an attend
ant. Try It. At linift atom, or by mail on
receipt uf name, addreaa and 16 cent.
WINKELMANN & BROWN DKUO CO.,
Baltlaaerc Ma., IT. 8. A.
TIME TABLE, In
effect Sept. W, 1815.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points went an
follows :
No. 31 ISutlaloExpress 12:10 noon.
No. 61 Way Kreight (carrying
pansengers) 4:50 p. ui.
No. 'ii Oil City Ex ress 7:55 p. ui.
For Hickory.Tidioute, Warren, Klnzua,
Bradford, (Mean and the Kast :
No. 30 Olean Express 8: -14 a. m.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Kxpreos.... 4:17 p. in.
No. 60 Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Irviuolon) 0:50 a. m.
Get Time Tabloa and full information
from 8. l. CLARK, Auent, Tioneata, Pa.
R. BELL, Gen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWa,
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. Y.
('. M. WhUflllitli,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store formerly
owned by J. F. Overlauder, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre
pared to furnish the public with any
thing in the line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CON FECTION ERI EH,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR!
I guarantee prices as low as the lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see mo.
C. M. AVHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIONESTA, 3P.A..
DAVID MINTZ,
THE LEADER
IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
baa pnri'lmwd I ho lnrgwt stork he Iihh oynr bought, wo
lie t enmpollod' to build mi addition to lila storo. mnk
log It twliv nreo.
Wo hum Ty OoniR TVr. O miln, Clothing. rtoot.
Shoc, nnd Rubber G.vvN, Tronka nod VhImp. Wan
ket, Ynrns. )noonvrrp. Olnvsw rtro, Cnrpeta, Mntllng.
Oil Cloth nnd t.nnolrnm. Fornlioro of nil dnarrlitlon,
bJIlliJLlIllilliLJIIIIlll!-" ll"n1' ''p von run lviv
by aklng for It. na nr Stock U Inrgo nnd Ion nnnipron
tfn)ontlon. Rcmnmbpr the plnro.
DAVID MINTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Mtiricnville, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for Hides, ( i ll-, CaK-skina, Wool it Giinein.-.
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, 8150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelaon P. Wheelor,
Jerry Crary,
Geo. M. Purmlee,
C. Suhlinmelfeng,
Christian Hiuilh,
David W. Roaty
Win. D. Ilrown,
Andrew Hertzel,
A. T. Seolleld,
11. T. Russell,
H. A. Jamienon.
2'crsonal and Miuttnes accounts solici
ted oh most favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits.
O. AT. r.KIlMI.&E, Pres.
II. A. JAMIKHOX, Vice I'ics.
F. K. JlKItTZKL, Uashi.r
&UGU8T Mqucr Ja.
of the ti rut of MOKL'K BKU'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
in
Touch
WITH THE DEMANDS OF A PRO
GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE
WHITE
THOROUGHLY SATISFIES THE MOST
PARTICULAR BUYER.
It ii
Construction,
Woodwork,
Finish and
Execution
ARE OF THE, HIGHEST GRADE, HENCE
IT IS . . .
SURE TO PLEASE
IF YOU WANT A MACHINE THAT IS
riNST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, PIN
'.'OUR FA 'TH TO THE WHITE. LIBERAL
TtRMS TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT
TtRRITORY.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.
CLEVELAND. O.
18 FALL ! 95.
OUR
MERCHANDISE
IS AS LAUGH
It) AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW Til KM
v PRITFS NFUFR
ISJ IN WESTERN
lit wa.w a a. I
IS THE POWER THAT
r AND CASH BUYERS
NO TROUBLE
AJ SO JUST COMK AND
..... .
.yl WIIjIj V IMLK
XtA THE TH1NO TO
l . ft? K VKT
V-V,4 l-J V a
.
"L ANSON'S."
Lawrence &
-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 Sc GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCEUY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
TJUi FBE8HEST GMQCEHIE8.
BEUHIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which in .hr(in of thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always he round tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
wow
Positively Limited to December 24th.
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T IU HIM VAU IS
l'.UY OOODS WITH ,
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til rtttMJi
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nia..f S"'.0 I
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this sncoLJ c
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et which tiiini
the price will
he etiyartced to
S42 to 70 per
set, nnd f.b ;o
lutelyno devla
Hon fmn f heso
prices wil (i:
made. l is v.o)
for n!e In book
stores, and can
only be oLialn.
ed from us o-'
our ;,bi!inil7Gil
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acci-puil authority of tbu fcuuUbh lai.rfuat;e.
It In the Ereatont tlmeaver nnioni' all mv honirt
of refeivn. t. 'I here in nu other Work uf inuny t nue i
ItH M.e mid cokI )mt fun for a inu-nent euini aro
with it.-liov. H. W . Milli'i', . U.,uitiilui(;, i...
In nil ntccUaiYnr (hat evi-ry tii tentnm! houm
ahouM it-Mt -.ov. 4;uo. T. Wi-rtw. of N. J.
The '!ni'yelo)(r-lti: IMethmury opeiift tin diet It i;.;-'.-wurtAhlcii
may involve, thtj Century the Manini'i
uitil the lutei uudunul. Nuw orU W orld.
It fnrnm u iwrfet't treiiB.iry of k now leth'.o nod
HfrveH tho piirMM'H of uil eiu'vclnpu Uui.h well us i
diflioiiury. t nd live more tielM - ; tv. toi tfv
I'ulli'raoilt l. U., New (ilueuw, J1 ova K-uiiu
A Uiurvel of eoniteiiHutloi)a hum. to fverv .'..
dent.-Ufv Ollvt-rt 'rune, !.!., i.L. !., llotitor.
Kxtenslvo In tnformatlon, iiiilmienchui.lc in um;.
ray.-l'ublie l.edMei-. 1'hiUdelnhiu.
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