THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i . E. WINK, Editor 4 Propsiitoh. W EDN ESD A Y, JULY In, 189B itr.rii.MCA tkki:t. NATIONAL, President WM. I'irr. President-BKHT. MCKINLEY. -GARI1 KTT A. HO- yurres-it - I,nnii OALVSH A GROW, SAMUKL A. DAVENPORT. IWSTV, rWrr.WM. C. ARNOLD. Assembly J. K. WEN K, rrothonolary-JQUX II. ROBERT SON. Sheriff VIWSK P. WALKER. Ovunfy Commissioners W. M. COON, C1IAN. M. WHITEMAN. Auditors M. E. ABBOTT, J. R. CLARK. Jiirt (Commissioner I. It. CARPENTER. Itijnn and Sow all arc Cliicnuo. Nominated at Democratic National ticket: For President, William J. Bryan, of Nebraska. For Vice PresiJent, Arthur Sewall, of Maine. Platform : Free silver, Free traile, Denuncia tion of t ho present Democratic Ad ministration, Assault upon tbo Su preme Court cf the United States, Denunciation of the right of Federal power for the maintenance of order aud the repression of riot, arson and bloodshed, Threat? to destroy the credit of Government. A.e.. Ac. Sncb, in a nutshell, id the work ol what was supposed to be the Demo cratic National Convention at Chi cago last week. The old line Demo crats, the war-horses of the party for years past, were ridden over rough shod, and relegated to the rear by men like Altgeld, Tillman and like hlntant simmers. All the eloquent warnings of Hill, Vilas, Whitney and other great leaders were ot no avail in staying the recklessness with which this new element proceeded to tear down and scatter to the fourwiods the Democratic tenets of years' standing. Not a word of commendation for President Cleveland! but only the bitterest denunciation! In all the his tory of the Government can such a par'alTel"b"eToiaid? . . , - The concensus of opinion seems to be that the new "leaders" have vastly overdone the thing in their mad ef forts to cater to the dissatisfied ele ments, and that they have gone to Biich a length that no order aud liberty-loving citizeu can follow them. The revolt against such highhanded declarations is bound to come when men return to the sober second thought. Already the leading jour nals of the country are boltiog the platform aud candidates, and are in open revolt against the ticket. It is said Bryan is a good talker, and it was his eloqueuce, the supreme effort of his life, that made him the nominee.on such a platform. It was not his ability, experience, (he is only 36 years old) his statesmanship, but rather the lack of it, that contri buted to his choice as the candidate. Sewall, they say, is a smait ship builder with a "barl," and that 8 why ue waj put on tne tan. loere were nearly 300 delegates who failed to respond when the balloting for Vice President was going on. Compared to the 23 delegates who very reluc tantly walked out of the St. Louis Convention this is a very respectable offset. Hurrah for McKinloy, Protection aud Prosperity ! Democratic Newspapers In Revolt. In all sections of the country Dem ocratic newspapers are leading the revolt against Bryan and the Chicago platform. Some announce that they will support McKinley and llobart; others, beyond expressing their dis approval of the action nf the Chicago convention, give no intimation as to their future course. Among the Democratic newspapers which have already refused to support the Chi cago platform aud candidates are: Boston Herald. Boston Glvbe. New York Herald. New York Staats Zcitung. New York Sun Brooklyu Eagle. Philadelphia Times. Philadelphia Record. Syracuse Courier. Buffalo Courier. Manchester, N. II., Union. Elizabeth, N. J., Herald. Chicago Chronicle. Chicago Staats Zcitung. Detroit Free Press. St. Paul, Minu., Globe. Sioux City, Iowa, Tribune. Davenport, Iowa, Dcmokrat. St. Louis, Mo., Arbeitar den Uesten. Baltimore Sun. Baltimore News. Washington Post. Richmond, Va , Times. Louisville Courier Journal. Austin, Tex., Statesman Galveston, Tex., News. Mobile, Ala., Register. Key West, Fla., Equator-Democrat. Hon. Vf. C. Arnold He-nominated. The Republican conferees of the Twenty-Eighth Congressional Dis trict of Pennsylvania, embracing the counties of Clarion, Elk, Forest, Clearfield aud Centre, met in DuBois on the 1st iust., and renominated Hon. William C. Arnold for Con gress by acclamation. Every county in the district was represented, and the conference was one of entire har mony and unanimity. General Ueeder of Bellefonte, Centre county's favorite son, was placed in tioruiua tion by the conferees of that county, but withdrew his Dame in a neat speech, and pledged his county to the ticket iu the fall, paying a glowing tribute to Mr, Arnold,- Mr. C. A. Randall of Forest like wise withdrew the name of Forest county's candidate, Mr. A. Wayne Cook, and heartily seconded the uofiiiualinn of Mr. Arnold, whose brilliant record in the last Congress was emiueutly satisfactory to his peo pie, and who stood ready to roll up a bigger majority than ever for birn at the November election. The confer ence adjourned with tho most cordial feeling, and pledged the nominee the heartiest support in the ensuing cam paign. XOTIC'H. Notice Im hereby given Hint tho follow ing Ordinance whs finally passed by tho Borough Council, July 13, 1S!W, and or dered published, and will therefore be come a law In ton days : ORDINANCE For tho re-locating, widening. straighten ing and permanently marking Kim Street. 8 no. 1. )le It ordninod and enacted by the Hurgesa and Town Council of the Borough of Tionesta, Pennsylvania, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tho samo, and by virturo of tho powers vested by Acts of Assembly relating thereto, That Elm Street be re located, straightened, widened and per manently marked from the north bound ary line of said Borough near Tubhs Run, to the southern boundary line of Itorough near Peters Run. That from tho said north boundnry line of said Borough un til opposite the northeast eorncr of lot of John Rock, deceased, said Elm Street shall bo fifty feet wide, and from tlienco to the said southern boundary line and terminus of said street itshall be forty feet wide; that said street when so re-located, straightened and widoned, shall be per manently marked by iron posts iu the center thereof, at all street crossings and wherever necessary. 8 no. 2. To carry the above first sec tion into effect, it is further ordainod that a committee of three, ona of which shall be a surveyor, shall bo appointed by the Council of the Borough, the duty of which shall be to view said street in ao eordance with above section and make a report of their work to tho said Council at its next regular meeting after their ap pointment. Five days' notieo of said view shall bo given to all persons or lot owners alVeelcd thereby, by posting said notice along the line of said street. F. R. LANSON, Attest, President of Council. 1. t. ItlTTHKY, Clerk. - R. M. HERMAN, Burgess. WENTIETH SEMI-ANNUAL or tho month of July, to keep our hands busy during the dull season Largest, finest stock ol Woolens in the State to select from. Correct style, perfect fitting, elegantly made clothing. High class tailoring at tho price oi ready-made. Scotch and English plulds and checks, reduced from $27 mid $32 to 17.50. Black and Blue Clay Sorge, Sack Suits to ordr, f 20, Former price $38. Black and Blue English Worsted, Clays, Erkins, Martins, celebrated goods, for dressy, all-year-round suits. Prices, $24. Former price, $30 and $35. Trousers to order, $o to $8. Terms of Salo: STRICTLY CASH. Outfitters of Men. 27 and 29 Seneca and 12 Kim Sts., OIL CITY, PA. AirrnuK Sewall, the nominee of the Chicago convention for Vice President, is a resident of Bath Maine, aud is Gl years of age. He was originally a ship builder, hut is now largely interested in railways aud banking. Ho is a very wealthy man and was nominated on the fifth ballot, probably on account of the large size of his barrel. If all reports are true, however, it will be in the same condition as the Wm. II. Eog lish barrel was wlieu the campaign o 1880 was over the bead will still be nlact. it would be bard to convince a man sutl'ering lrom billioua colic that hia agony is due to a microbe with an uu ironounceauio name. 15 ut one uoso of DeWitt's Colic A Cboleia Cure will con vince liim of its power to alford instant reuei. it Kins pain, iieatn fc Killiuer, In the recent contest fur the legis lative uomiuation in Erie City, Hon. E. P. Gould was the successful candi date. Mr. Gould served his people most creditably in the last legisla ture, zealously watching and caring ? . i . lor meir every interest. He was never absent from his poBt except when attending to the important work of his committies, on some of the highest of which he was placed. Tho people of Erie city will do them selves a serious injustice if they do not streuuously insist on bis return to the next house, where he can be of vastly more service to them with the experience he has had in the last. Si'EAKiNd of the unanimous re nomination of Congressman Arnold by the Republican conference at Du Bois, the Brookville Republican of lust week says: Mr. Arnold has been au able nml painstaking represeuta live, uud the Republicans of the 28th district liavo done well in coucuding him a bccoiid uumiuittiuu without stni''j'le. A Tr.EAst.'HV deficit of $2,042,- 244 for the fiscal year just ended is the strongest kiud of au argument in favor of a tariff' that will produce sufficient revenue, nml at the same time Ive unemployed labor a chance to earn u living. ueo. Kaab oilers bis neat rest deuce, on Vine St. for sale at a rea suuable figure ; nice garden lot and everything comfortably for a pleasan home. Also bis very desirable bus iness staud, at the corner of Bridge and h,lui bts. Ihis is one of tli best business locations in town, an those who have occupied it have s ways enjoyed a large public patron age on account of the location. Fo prices and terms address Geo. Raab Oil City, Pa. tf When we consider that the intestines are about five times as long as the body we can realize me intense ttulloring ex nerieneed wbou thev become inflamed DeWltt's Colie and Cholera Cure subdues lullaination at oneo and completely re moves tho dilliculty. Heath A Killmor, Eli Hill, Lumber City. Pa., writes. havo been guttering from piles for tweu ty-live years and thought my ease incur an:e. uemua wiicii ua.el Sulve wh recommended to me as a pile cure, ho bought a nox ana it pcrtormeu a perma nentcure." Tins is only one of thou sands of similar cases. Eczema, sores ana hk in diseases yield quickly when is used. Heath A Killiuer. We are anxious to do a littlo uood this world and can think of no pleasan lor or uotuir way lo do it man by recon mending One Minute Cough Ouro as preventive of pneumonia, cnnsuiniilioi and oilier sere os long troubles that fol low neglected colds, 1 1 cut h A Killiuer. DAVID MINTZ, The Leader, HAS THE- LARGEST STOCK HE EVER HAD, TN ALL DEPARTMENTS. In Pry Ooods, Dress Ooods, Clothing, Hoots Shoes, Rubbor Ooods, Notions, Hosiery, Olovoa, Corsets and Corset Waists, Umbrellas, Parasols, LadleV Shirt Waists, Ladlos' apos,MsHrajnd Children's Reefers, dent's Shirt and Ties of tho latest patterns, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Laeo and Chenoil Curtains, Car- pot Sweepers, Wall Paper from the or dinary grades to the best quality, Trunks, and Valises, Quilts and Rod Spreads, Glass and Crockorywsre, Tin and Oran- lteware, Baby Carriages, Looking Glasses and Furniture, Millinery Goods of the Finest Grades, and a thousand other things, too numerous lo mention. REMEMBER, Wo keep good goods at reasonable prices. Remember tbo place, DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marienvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hidos, i lt-s, Calf-skins, Wool A Gin--n.r. Smart L Silberberg, The Right Goods At the Right Prices. o 10 A steady determination to sell every LiRvno'.. at.u.tliG closest marcin of profit is mi iiia r n n mnir nr.rnn r pt-.Abo NVtbiuJ Mame'mgmg us ever increasing patronage Tbere's no longer any reason for your pay ing high prices for any goods. The trains run often and we guarantee to save you your car fore many times over. THIS WILL BE A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK We will employ you at borne on a salary of $0 per month. Writo quickly. PURITAN PUBLISHING CO. 33 Bromield St., Boston, Mass. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OK TIONZSTA, - PENW. S. S. CANFIELD. PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug rios to let upon the most reasonable terms. Ie will also do JOB TE1.3VIIITa- All orders left at the Post Ollice will receive prompt attention. Wash Goods. 1 Lot Printed Organdios, worth 8c, at 4jc 1 Lot Manchester Dimities, the same goods which have always sold at 1-Jc. OJc. 1 Lot Fine Persian Lawns, 32 in. wide, Lemon Colored Lawns, etc., 0c. yd. 1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all this year's best styles, the finest cloth over made, were sold last season at 5o. 71o. yd. of the firm of MORCIC BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN. PKNN. iiai enJ.-Twi a contain t palronRe for oyer uirty .vt-an. It i wonitt-rfuilj efUcMduiu in aJl piuiilul dimwnt, truch m I(honmullm, T.mbio, i'wlMrrli, looihiuhc, At-uralnlut JtucUuibe nfl other uiliiiciits where pain it an Attend ant. I ry it. At ltnijf ti!oi--e, or by uitul uu rucelft of ii&iiu-, adirew mtd 25 cunta. WINKELMANN & bkOWN DUUO CO., Itulltmore, Md., I'. 8. A. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, . 8150,000.00 "Wuko up Jiicob, day is breaking!" bo said DeWilt'H Little Karly Risers to the iiiiui who liad utken tlieui to arouse his Hluggish liver, lleatli t Killmer. Any persou desiring first-class deutal work done will do well to bear iu mind that I will be iu Tiouesta for the week commencing on the first Monday ol each mouth If DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Ceo. M. Parnilce, C. Scliiinniell'ciig, Cbrinliun Siailli, David V. Iteaty Win. I), llrown, Andrew Hertzel A. T. Scofield, 11. T. UukhcII H. A. Jumicoii. l'ersonal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed ou deposits Ves an.lT',,f 2?.' it re tliQ urg Lead gf u. O. X. 'A UMLEE, Pres. H. A. JAMKSON, Vice Pics. h UEHTZEL, Cashier IIuIh and Itomiets. One look through our Millinery De partment will impress you with its many superior features. Chances are it will make a customer of you. Trimmed Sailors at 25c, 35c., 50c, 75c. and (1.00. Short Back Sailors 25c. to $1.00. Flowers as low as fio. bunch. White Duck Caps and Tarns 25o.& 50o. LiRcc Curtains. 60 Pairs Nottingham Lace, 3 yardi long, tape bound, worth 75u. 59o pair. 50 Pairs Nottingham Laoe,3 yards long the 1.00 kind 7tto. pair. 100 Pairs of the $1.25 grado, 3J yards long (Wo. pair. 1 Line Chonillo Porticrs, all colors, $2.30 pair. 1 Lot Tapestry Portiers, all colors, liM pair. 1 Lot Bag Dad Couch Covers, $1.39 each. Porch Shade Japanese Split Bamboo Porch Shades, complete, size 8x10 ft. f 1.69. ' Npcc'Inl mailing Male. 1 Lot Good Jointless Straw Malting Do. yd. or f3.25 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot of regular 20o Matting, 13c yd or J5.00 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Mat ting, worth 35c. 21c. yd. or f7.75 for roll of 40 yds. Special Corset Value. 1 Case of Summer Cor sots, just as good as ever was sold at 60c. at 29c. 1 Caso Dress Form Corseta, extra good quality, worth 75o. to $1.00 50o. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, - - PENN'A A'O, 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIOISTESTA.. IV. CAPITAL STOCK, : i : $50,000. T. D. Collins, President. F, 13. K. Vockroth, T. J. Bowman, F. It. Lanson, OKFIOKUS s It. Lanson, Vice President, J. C. Bowman, Cashier. imiKui'oiis: (loo. F. Watson, T. I), Collins. It. M. Herman. O. W. Propor, A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH HKSrr.UTrUIjhY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH ALL USUAIj BANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. , Waynk Cook, President. A. IJ Kelly, Wm. Smearuaiiuh, Vice Presidon Ca-shier. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL RANK TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, iuns'OTOiis G. W. Robinson, T. F. Ritchey, Wm. Sincurbaugh. J. T. Dale. J. IT. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative bunking. Interest pvd on time deposits. our patronage respectfully solicited. if Our Motto for June: "THE BEST AT- LOW PRICES." It's a good stock for finding just what you want, and few will meht and none will beat our prices, Miles & Armslronq, CHEAP STORK FOR m Iters, KEPLER BLOCK, corner. am Our Aim TO KEEP THE BEST. Our Principle FAIR DEALING. Our Ambition TO PLEASE OUR TRADE. Our Price LOWEST, (Juality eonsldorod. Our welcumo word for May Is ISn renins. Wo commenced the month v illi ItitrpiIiiH. Wo'H continuo tho month with Wo will and tho month with ItnrgniuM. A superb assortment which includes everything new and desirable for the present season. Our . stock abounds in Rich Men's ; Qualities at Poor Men's Prices. - . ' m JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS 4f IN WALL PAPER!! THE TIME OP THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when the energetic housewife begins to think about oloaning houso, and while she Is cust- Inn her eyes about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellout assortment, which comprises all the lutest de signs in paper and bordors. Como and look them over whilo tho assort ment Is complete. We are positive that we can satisfy the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have tho most complete lino ever exhibited in Tionesta. Come and see. WE ARE ALSO. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES PROVISION. CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goods and prices, and we'll do the rest. B HEATH & KUWm sjuiqqiSTS quoctus, - Tiowgsiy,, n, Lawrence & Smear bauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS till n r OTITmurnu . .... " tf wAnt, aiAiiuntHi, lAMIED GOOCS, CUTLERY JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. lOeUMBY AHD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Notice. In the Court of Common Picas of Forest Co. Pa. In Re. Assignment of) v. , Mary Lew for Hen- V S3 August elit of Creditors. J rm, 1815. The underNiined appointed to distri butetho fuuils in the bands of the As signee in above entitled case, herewith gives notice to all parlies interested thut he will attend to the duties of his aid ap pointment, at his ofllco, in Tionesta, Pa., on Wednesday, July 15, lJSiKi, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and. where they can attend il they seo proper. P. M. I'lauk, Auditor. Tionesta, Pa., June 15, 1KH5. FREE EDUCATION. An education at Harvard, Yalo, or any otlmr collogo or institution of larning in thu United States, or in the New England Conservatory of Music, can be secured by ony young man or woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars quickly. JAMKS D. HALL, 28 Hromtirld Street, Huston, Moss. TIME TAISLE, in effect July 5, 18!'C. Trains leave Tio nesta for on rjay and points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, duily Nf.XT'wKl"!',ay ' l'2:10uoon. No. fit Way Freight (carrying passengers), dailv cxceia x,bi""1v : 4;r,0 . No. UJ Oil City Ex less, daily 7:55 p r " For Hickoiy.Tidioute, Warren, Kiu.i; i Hradlord.Olcanniid the East: ' JNo. i Pittsburgh Express. daily except Sunday .,. No. uu Way t reight (iltrrying l' passengers to Irvinnton) ibiily except Sunday . n:50 a. b,. frollfw''!'.' n? BA"d """'umti, ,, lrom . .SAUL, Ag. nt, Tionosia, l a J.A.FELLOWS,1SKU",1,"'1S""1' nQ. J!''' ''"""Ker A Ticket Agr. General otll. e Mooney-itrisbauol . Coi. Ma,,, and t'l.uton ts., Hullulu,N. '