THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, Editor PnopnitTOK. WEDNESDAY, JILY 22, l!W. Ili:rUlIMAX Tlt'I&I-T. NATIONAL. President M. MeKINLEY. Vim President Ii A 15 1( KTT A. HO-BERT. UTATB. n?iffi-Mi - of - T.itnie GALVSHA A. GRONV, 8AMUKL A. PA VENPORT. (OIMV. Congress WM. C. ARNOLD. lsci6f.i J. E. WKNK, . JVo(ionoirv JOHN H. F.OISERT SON. iSAcnf-FRANK P. WALKER. Chimi CWim.innr. W. M. COON, CUAS.M. WIUTKMAX. Audilora-M. E. ABHOTT, J. K. CLARK. .Tim timmissionn .1. B. CARPEN TER. mi Judging from the reckless maimer in which Mr. Bryan mixes up hcaveu end hell id his speeches, be cannot have auy too much reverence for the odo or fear of the other. For iii a ii who uevcr laid the slightest claim to oratory our friend Major McKioley ruauages to deliver some very able addresses. The race is not always to the swift nor the vie tory to the boy orators of the Platte. Judge Noyes of this district, who was a delegate to the Chicago con' vcntioD, repudiates the Chicago nora inations. He says : "The majority of the convention has delivered us to the Fopulists. I cannot vole for the nominees." Governor Altgeld is reported to be "in raptures over the results of the Chicago convention. The rumor is important, but not lor luo reasons given. Its real value lies in the re minder that if Altgeld approves me piatiorm to tne extent ot going into raptures over it, the immediate ('uty of law-loving men is to repu diate it at once. Senator Quay, having resigned the Cbairmnship of the Republican State Committee in order that ho may give all his time to his new lutics as a member of the National Executive committee, to which lie wns appointed by Chairman llnnna, Deputy Attorney lieiieral John 1 Elkio has been elected as his success or. J lie selection was maiie in ac cordance with past party rules by the Republican candidates for Congrces- at-large, Grow and Davenport. Gen eral Elkio is one of the brightest lights iu the .State, and his selection is no mistake, but on the contrary is eu exceptionally wise ouo that will give very general satisfaction to the Republicans of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bryan should have a care. Since his uomiuation ot Chicago the wifo of his bosom, whose graces have beeu aiuted by many admiring hands, bas beeu making from two to three speeches to limited audiences each day upon semi-political topics. Indeed, when Mr. Bryan himself has net bcou orating Mrs. Bryan has been having hctself interviewed, and several times already tbey both have been going it at one and the same moment. We submit that this is too perilous a policy for any candidate to adopt. The dauger from it is two fold. If it does not result in Mr. Bryan's awakening some morning to find that he has put his foot in bis mouth, it is likely to demonstrate that Mrs. Bryan has performed that delicate service for him. And again there is the danger that the lady's aggressive views may give rise to the belief that she is the real Populist candidate. There is a sweet-voiced but silent woman living out at Can too, O., whom the Nebraska lady might imitate profitably for a time. Hill and Russell had just walloped them, and Pitchfork Tillman bad wearied them. Then arose this au dacious youth from tho plains. The occasion, the man, the temper of the brain-fugged audience, was right. His speech fit exactly, and as a re ward for the refreshing innovation they nominated him for President. Mr. Bryan was thirty-six years of age last May, and has served two terms in Congress, where ho was re garded as a man of ordinary calibre. In Nebraska he has long been in de mand as a commencement and 4th of July orator, but when statesmen were being considered Bryau was not thought of. Punx'y Spirit. DAVID MINTZ, The Leader, HAS THE LARGEST STOCK GOLD. SILVER AND IIK EVER HAD, IN AM, DEPARTMENTS. t 1-3- . In Pry 1ooIm, nresRCionotlihyr, Boot Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notion. lliwlei-v. Gloves. Corsets ami t'orsoi Waists, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ladles' Shirt WniHtH, Ladies' Capo, Missew and Children' Roofers, Gont Shirt and Ties of tho latest patterns, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lnco and Cheneil Curtains, Car- , vu Our Motto for June: "THE BEST AT pet Sweepers, Wall Paper from tho or dinary grades to tho bosi quality, Trunks, and Valises, UuilLs ami Uel Spreads, Glass mid Crockorywsro, Tin and Gran Itoware, Baby Carriages, Ionkinir. Classen and Furniture, Millinery Hoods of the Finest Grades, and a thousand other thinirs, too numerous lo mention. Which? Is tho question of tho hour, Are you in doubt ? They aro nil good at our Soth Sonii-Annual Clearance Sale. Ten days more Hih-class to-order cloth loir at the price of roady-tnado. Scotch and Irish homespuns In plaids REMEMBl-Ii, ? O 1-001) and plaid oliei ts Sac suits to order, $ 17.50. red need from $27.00 and fc.00 Black and blue Knulsli worsteds, for dressy all year round suits, Sao suits to order (24.00, reduced from JS-.00 and ftl.OO. Fashionable Scotch and F.nnlsh mix tures, Sac suits to order $22.00, wcro fVJ.00. Trousers to order $5.00 to $8.00. irood jroods at reasonable- prices. Kcmcmhcr tho place, DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Maricnville, Pa. UTmnraT M AllKKT PRICE nald for Hides, roll. Calf-skins. Wool A Ulnoena. The Marrow of the Issue. The mUcG&E.v Co Outfitters of Men. 27 and 20 Seneca and 12 Elm Sts., OIL CITY, PA. . Smart k Silberberg, -o o- of Mb. Bryan's business partner very confident that Mr. Bryan has not been in the payofanjr silver syndicate whatever. But iu a thine fr?4tHfr'fcTnd it is very difficult for a business partner to prove a negative. The assertions already published on this subject are strongly backed, and the proof will no doubt be forthcom ing at the proper time. The Socialists and Anarchists of the country are greatly pleased with Mr. Bryan's denunciation of the Su preme Court for its decision in the income tax case. They propose to vote for him solely because he has proclaimed himself the enemy of the highest tribunal iu the land. But is not this a very good reason why every law-abiding citizen should vote against him ? Ex-Goveknok William E. Kua sell, of Massachusetts, was found dead in a fishing teut at Aedlaide, Quebec, on the morning of July 16. lie had gone there for a few days' recreation with his brother aud a friend. Heart disease is supposed to have beeu the cause. He had Berved three terms as Governor of Massa- cnusetts, ana was not yet 41) years of age when be died. He was one of the leading Democrats of the nation. From the Titusville World, lode pendent: Sewall besides being a ship builder is a castle-in-the-air builder, He thinks he is going to carry the state of Maine. Major McKinley's ripe experience in legislation will no doubt bring him many votes from the conservative class of Democrats all over the coun try. It has been discovered that candi date Bryan is a corporation lawyer. He is an attorney for the Missouri Pacific railroad company. He will have to throw up that position if he expects recognition at the Populist convention. William McKioley struck the mar row of the great issue before the peo ple of the United Slates in a utte re cent speech, when he said : "Finan cial dishonor is the threatened dan ger uow, and good men will obliter ate old lines of party in a united ef fort to uphold American honor.-"- " Olf.IcKTutejT states the issue in a nutshell. There is but one peril that now threatens the great free govern' mcut of the world. A powerful par ty has grown up, largely inspired hy the demagogic appeals to the people who have been suffering from severe business conditions, that openly pro claims its purpose to dishonor the credit of the Republic and to bring convulsion and panic into every chan nel of industry aud trade by the de struction of private credit. Uutil 1800 no formidable organi zation under any name ventured to declare that the money of the country should be deliberately debased to one-half its value for the purpose of paying the debts of the nation and of individuals iu one-half the money contracted to bo paid by the debtors, While the theories ot the cheap money advocates have directly tended to that end, never until now has the flag of repudiation aud dishonor been unfurled and openly floated over a national organization that will cer taiuly poll several millions of votes This ie a fearful menace to the dig nity and integrity of tho Hepublio and Mr. McKinley is entirely right in declaring that "fiuaucial dishonor is the threatened danger now," aud that it should summou all good citi zens "iu a uuitod effort to uphold American honor." Mr. McKinley has come squarely up to the issue as it lias been pre sented by those who seek to over throw the integrity of the nation, aud he thus proves himself worthy of the united support of all who wish "lo uphold American honor." Philla dcljhia Timed, Dem. THE BIKE FOR '96. KIltCKAllTZ BROS The Right Goods At the Right Prices. Will handle the, following high class wheels during this season : BARNES-WHITE ..FLYER $100. Rambler ' $100. Crcseont f 75. Viking $100. Crescent 60. Syracuse $100. Ideal $ 75. Goshen $100. Idoal $ 60. Goshon $ 60. Majostic $ 85. TANDEMS of all the above uiakos. Catalogues on amplication. Second hand wheels in stock and wheols taken in exchange Repairing prompt? done. Call on us bo- fore purchasing. Tioiicstu, lu. A .steady determination to sell every thing at the closest margin ot prolit is bringing us ever increasing patronage. There'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 faro many times over. THIS WILL BE A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Fcnna. CAPITAL, SI 50,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Whoelor, David W. Boaty Jerry Crary, Win. D. Brown, Geo. M. rannlee, Andrew Hertxel, C. Schimmelfeug, A. T. Seofiold, Christian Smith, II. T. Russoll, H. A. Jamioson. Personal and Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits 0. X. PARMLEE, Pres. IT. A. JAMIESOS, Vice Pres. F. E. HERTZ EL, Cashier At the Republican Congressional Committee headquarters, in Wash ington, D. C, they have made a rec ord of one huudred aud forty-four Democratic newspapers which up to date have bolted tho Chicago uomi nations uud Populist platform. These aro not all Eastern sound money orgu?, but m:inv of them are iu the South uud West, ami tunic iu the very heart of the tilver btali-d Tho Democratic committee who have beeu searching osniduoubly for auces lions to their tanks of Republican newspapers favorable to fieo silver, bavo been unable find moro than ono jr two at u.oi... It ib a noticea ble iact t.isU a'.' of tl.a priucipul Ceriiiun papula of t.c couirry iic-.id. Ly Hoai.il luuuij, ci Hop lit it, e.nd from iWii Republicans argue that tho Great German vote is going to sup poii tho Hi. Lou id UOUiiuulioUb. IV ash iioods. 1 Lot Printed Orgaudios, worth 8c., at 4jc. 1 Lot Manchester Dimities, tho samo goods which havo always sold at 12ic liic 1 Lot Fine Porsian Lawns, 32 In. wide, Lemon Colored Lawns, etc., lc. yd. 1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all this year's best stylos, tho finest cloth ever made, were sold last season at 15c. 74o. yd. lints and IJoimels. Ono look through our Millinory De partment will impress you with its many superior features. Chances aro it will luako a customer of you. Trimmed Sailors at 25c, 35c., 50o., 75c. aud (1.00. Short Hack Sailors 25o. to fl.OO. Flowers as low as Co. bunch. White Duck Caps aud Taius 25c.A 50c Hon. Y. J. l!i )un. The Hon. William Jonniugs Bryan u a tine looking youug mau witti classic features aud a good voice. lie is a dramatic and impetuous son of the plains. As women go into es taeiea over a fine tenor in an opera so the Chicago convention went wild over the voice of Bryan. His speech did not contain a line or a sentence that was above the ordinary or com uiouiiluce, and exhibited un depth of reasoning or information. It was viiuply an iuyeniouH appeal to senti ment uud prejudice, and the circuni stauces were kucIi u.i to bet it oft' in the most duzzling light. Bryuti knew the veruuculsr of the bilvcriles. lie understood huw to uppeul lo Iht-ir prejudices. Ho could, to umi u tslaug pliraoe, ''bit them right where they lived," evciy lime. Ho had made RpeeclifN in ('on;;ie8, but considering them nsiilrj from their merits us olo euti'i.U'r , !!''j,-tH tl'f-v aCraited 00 u'.t"! lien J.r? '.va? regarded pimply nub tiTiy eit reioi-jr. '.it nt t in (i;o it vi:? d'd'erent. There w:is a motly thping of medinoro men, rho hud beeu excited for a week, and hud not ti.no to think a ratiouui thought. In Touch WHITE WITH THE DEMANDS OF A PRO GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE THOHOUGHlf SATISFIES THE MOST PARTICULAR BUYER. IU i j Construction, Woodwork, Finish nd Execution ARK OF THE HICHE8T GRADE, HENCE ' SlfiE TO PLEASfc r v -u vit d 'nnM ': 'u.'.r ii riB&T-CLb4 IN CVfHV REJfPECT, PIN .'Ot Fit th ro 'H r. ItOE- TERMS TO ACTIVE Dt.ALt.HS IN VACANT Tf-RHITOHY. WHITE SEVtflKG MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. Porch KhudcM Japauose Split Bam boo Torch Shadow, comploto, size 8x10 ft. $1.09. XO. 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, I.. CAPITA I. STOCK, : : : K.TiO.OOO. T. P. Coixins, Pronidont. F. It. E. K. Vockroth, T. J. Howman, It. Lunson, LOW PRICES." It's a good stock tor finding just what you want, and tew will mult and nono will heat our prices, Miles & Armstrong, H fir if 9 KEPLER BLOCK, corner. IiK'C CurtniiiN. 50 Pairs Nottln);liain Laco, 3 yards lonti, tape bouud, worth 7ix!. flUo pair. 50 l'aiis Nottingliam Ijce,3yard8long, tho CI. 0(1 kind 7Uo. pair. 100 Pairs of tho ?1.2o grado, 3J yards long HSo. pair. 1 Ino Chenillo Portiers, all colors, $-.39 pair. 1 Lot Tapostry Portiers, all colors, J2.HS pair. 1 Ixt Iiag Dad Couch - Covers, $1.39 each. Kpt'finl Mulling Sale. 1 Lot Good Jolntless Straw Matting Do. yd. or $3.5 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot of regular oo Matting, 13c yd, or $0.00 for roll of 40 yds. 1 Lot Fine Cotton Warp Japanese Mat ting, worth 35c. -lo. yd. or $7.75 for roll of 40 yds. Special Corset Value. 1 Case of .Summer Corsets, just as good as over was sold at 50c. at 2'Jo. 1 Caso Dress Form CorsoUt, extra good quality, worth 75c. to $1.00 50o. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, - - PENN'A. OPPICKIM : Lanson, Vice President, J. C. IIowmah, Cashier. DiREcronn: Cioo. F. Watson, T. D. Collins. K. M. llormau. O. W. Proor, A. Wayne Cook, President. At), ",o:ss. A. IS. Ki;i.lv, Caahior. C ??ITATi STOCK, V'"t;e Cook, P. Whoelcv, T, liIl'.FfTOIlS G. W. Itnl'in: -.T., F. Kitchey, . Win. Smearbaugh, T Palo. J. H. Kelly. Our A I m TO KF.KP T1IK U10ST. Our Principle FAIUDKALINO. Our Ainltilloii TO PLF.ASH OUH TUADH. Our Price LOWF.ST, tiuallty oonsidorod. Our wolcoine word for May Is I Carnal ii 4. Wo eomnienced the month with 1 tarsal iis. Wo'll continue the month with Itargaiiis. Wo will end tho month with I tarsal iis. A superb assortment which includes everything new and desirable for tho present season. Our stock abounds in Rich Men's Qualities at Poor Men's Prices. 8 JUST RECEIVED wr7i-ftpfc ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS WALL PAPER!! TII1C TIME OK THE YEAH HAS AKKIVKD when tho enorgotic housewife begins to think about cleaning house, and whlio xho is cast ing her eyes about for now wall paper, etc., wo wish lo call her atten tion U our excellent assortment, which comprises all tho latest do signs in paper and borders. Come uud hxjk Ilium over while tho assort ment is comploto. Wo aro positive that wo can -utisfy the most fastidi ous purchaser, because we have tho most complete line everexhibited in Tionosta. Come and soo. WE ARE ALSO. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE rmiTUH, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, (iHOCEIU ES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine goodsalid prices, and wo'll do tho rust. heat-It & uum Lawrence & Smearbauqh, -T1? A T I,M! TV - M t, I CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. HOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY OOODS OF F1RSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ? A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE. WHICH UESfl'.CTl'ULLY KOMCITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH ALL USUAL HANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT TENTION TO ALL UUSINESS ENTRUSTED. WU, S.Ml.AIUlAUl.H, Vice I'rosidout. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL HANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. - - - $50,000. Ciille.'tiims reunited fur on day uf pr.y iiient at low rales. We prumiso our custnm ei's all the benelits consistent with conservative bankini;. Interest pid on time deposits. Your patruiiao lespectfully solicited. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENH. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR Good SliM k, Good CarrluKon and Htn- L'ies to let upon the mot-t i c:Ui' .ia'.j uu ais. 1 lo will iumi Uo JOB tiiij.m:ijt3- All orders lea at tho Post Olllco will receive piuuipt atlonlion. Ml ikl i I t I J TIME TAI1LE, in c licet July 5, lS'.Ki. Trains Uuivo Tio nesta for oil City aud points west as follows : No. Ill Hull'alo Express, daily except Sunday 1J-.10 noon. No. til Way Freight (cai r in passenm rs), daily except fcumlay 4:-,o p. ,. No. a:i Oil City Ex less, daily 7:65 p. in. For II ickory.Tidiiuito, Warren, Kinzua, llraill'or.l.oli .in ,,n, u, i.;.lsl . No. :in Ol. an Express, dailv.. Sr II a. in. N". : Pillsbur.cli ICvpnss, daily except Sunday 4-17 p. rn. No. till Way Freight (cai rv'nii; oaeilKel, I.) 1 1 a iliuloo; ilaUv xcepl Sunday y:o a. in. J Gi'i Timn Tables and full inloriiuui ui I fr.iin '. H.S U L, A);eni, Tionenta, Pa K. HELL, Gcn'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l l'asseiiL'er 'l'ieket Atrenl, (ieiuual oltl. e, M aincv-Hrisliaue Hlilir, Ci.r. Mam and Clinlou Sts., liullalu.N. V
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