The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 26, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WEN K,
CDITOM PHOPItlCTO.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2rt, 1X1.
IK I : I IT It M C A X TICK KT.
NATIONAL.
rrmiilrntWM. MeKIXLEY.
Vice JVMitenr-UAHHKTT A. HO
BERT. STATU.
07ir.. - at - Large G ALVSIIA A.
G HOW, SAMUEL A. DAVEXrOItT.
COINTY.
Congress WM. C. ARNOLD.
Assembly.!. E. WENIv.
TVoMoMor.ir.v JOHN II. ROBERT
SON. Sheriff FRANK T. WALKER.
Cntint.v Commissioners W. M. COON,
CHAS. M. WHITE MAN.
H(fi7or M. E. ABBOTT, J. R.
CLARK.
Jury Commissioner J. R. CARPENTER.
"The Republican party stands for
honest money, and the chance to earn it
by honest toil." William McKinley.
Get registered.
From the grand-Bland it is appar
ent that Tom Watson's scheme to
steal home on Bryan's three strikes
will not work this inning.
, When John Sherman delivers a
speech ou the money question, there
is something added to the general
stock of correct aod useful informa
tion in that respect.
they do in Mexico and Japau, and
then pay for all our tea and coffee
and for the greater part of our su
gar and all merchandise from Europe
in gold. Far men and wngo earners
will not he slow to find out all this.
Way Out in Wn'.Iilnirtnii.
Hugh C. Wallace, a uieniher of the
National Democratic committee from
Tacniua, Washington, resigned b few
days ago, and the "ollowing is one of
the reasons ho gives for this step:
"My convictions of duty require
me to tender my resignation as a
member oT the Democratic National
committee. I cannot act with those
who have taken their stand upon the
Chicago platform "A question of
supremo importance is presented in
that portion of the Chicago plntform
that demands 'tho free ami unlimited
coinage of both gold and silver at
life present legal ratio of It! to 1,
without waiting fir the aid or con
sent of any other nation.' This is a
demand which, if put into execuliou,
would chance tho money standard of
our country. To enact free coinage
at Hi to one would be to overralue
silver bv nearly one-half. The con
sequences of such a chance would be
catastrophic. Such violent altera
tiou of contracts and credits, of dohts
and values, carrying with it reduction
of the purchasing power nf wages,
could not take place without general
disaster. Tho mere thought of the
consequences of such transfer of our
money from one metal to the other,
upou a ratio so false, cannot be en
tertained without deepest alarm."
paper of tho country, after a closer
reading of tho speech, has this severe
criticism to offer :
"If we can moasuie the dissppoiut-
meiit of others by our own feelings,
Mr. Aryan's speech in I In a city must
hava fallen far below Democratic
opes aud expectations. While anx
ious to take tue most tavorauie
view possible, and conceding ability
and adroitness f a certain kind, we
are bound to say that tho Madison
btiuaro speech will not rank even as
second class oratory of the first order.
Gov. Stone's effort, in point of catchy,
effective phrases, was recognized as
superior Mr. Isryan s speeoh lacked
irmltr nnnfiialitlirv nlavftflntl i.f
thought, statesmanship. There was
much of assertion without proof, of
convictions having no visible founda
tion. His words were those of a pol
itician appealing to iennrance rather
than to reason to passioa and prejU'
dice rather than to principle."
A good objection to Senator Gor
man bs manager of the Domocratio
campaign is the fact that he has not
been able to prevent the Republicans
from capturing his own State.
Republicans, do not neglect the
matter of registration. There is but
one week left in which to be legally
registered in order to secure a vote in
November. Spt. 3d is the last day.
Attend to it at once.
"I believe it is a good deal bet
ter," says McKinley, "to open up the
mills of the United States to the la
bor of America than to open up the
mints of the United States to the sil
ver of the world." One sentence of
'this kind counts for more than the
whole 14,000 words of Bryan's New
York speech.
The people want neither free trade
Dor free silver. The one will aV
grade our labor; the other our money
Wo are opposed uualterably op
posed to both of them. We have
tried the one in a modified form with
disastrous results to every American
home, and we are strongly opposed
to making an experiment with the
other. William McKinley.
First of ill A Home Mini.
lloa. W. C. Arnold has returned
from a short trip east lie is not
ready yet to take actively to the
campaign in his own district; but bis
friends will learn, as they did two
yearsngo; before election day, that
their candidate is one both qualified
and williuD; to do something for him
self. He is not a man who seeks
nomination and leaves all the field
work for his friends to attend to.
An application has been made to
Mr. Aruold by the Natiouol Repub
lican committee for his services
one of the speakers iu tho Nations
field, but the application will not be
accepteii as Mr. Aruold feels it his
duty to first consider the needs of his
home district. He may, however,
find it convenient to attend to a few
appointments beyond this section of
tho State.
Tho fact that the National commit
tee wants him coincides with the ear
lier showing of the Courier that he,
by his activity in Congress, has com
manded the attention of National
leaders, and by his speeches in Con
gress anticipated the issues of the
present campaign and placed himself
on record as in perfect accord with
the platform since adopted at St.
Louis. DuBois Courier.
Assignee's
Sale
AT
Any person desiring first-class
dental work done will do well to bear
iu mind t lint I will be in Tionesta
for the week commencing on the first
Monday of each month.
tf R. II. Stillson.
A little daimhtnr of Mr. Lewis Davton",
an old and much respeotod citizen of
liarnitz, I'a., nccasinnallv hns trouble
with her stomach which irivos her eon-
sicioranie Mistress, jn spesklng ot it Mr.
Davton said : " As noon nx alio has an At
tack we givo her a dose of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Romedv,
and it hns never failed to rollove hor
promptly. We all use it in our family
with the samo good results." For sale
by .. w. linvard.
DAVID MINTZ'S,
larienville, Pa.
HENRY J. BROCK,
Assignee.
GOLD, SILVER AND
MM01Y Smart ASilberberg,
o question of the hour. CJ
lf TlimrarA nil tert at
Which T Is tho
Are you in doubt T They aro all good at
our 20th Snmi-Annual Clearance Salo.
Ten days more High-class to-order cloth
ing at tho price of rendy-mado.
Scotch and Irish homespuns in plaids
and plaid effects
Sac suits to ordor, f 17.50.
reduced from $27.00 and $28.00
Black and blue Englsh worsteds, for
dressy all year round suits,
Sac suits to ordor $21.00,
reduced from J32.00 and $34.00.
Fashionable Scotch aud Englsh mix
tures,
Sac suits to order $22.00,
were $32.00,
Trousers to order $5.00 to $8.00.
-0-O-
The Rieht Goods
At the Right Prices.
Hoke Smith, Socrctary ot the Jn
terior has resigned himself from Presi
dent Cleveland's cabinet because his
(Hoke's) support of the Bryan ticket
is distasteful to his chief. The
"boys whose pensions Hoke has so
unmercifully slashed in the past three
years will not regret his retirement
nor will tbey follow him iu bis sup
port of the free-trade ticket.
Why do not the free silver papers
quote that part of Mr. Blaine's
speech in which he says that (not
withstanding all this which he has
"said regarding the place of silver) to
coin a dollar of 412 J grains when tho
bullion was worth only 92 cents,
would be wrong and give illegitimate
profit to the seller of silver bullion.
But no. To quote the speech hon
estly would bo to show that Blaine
occupied then, in 1878, the position
of the Republican party of to-day.
The McCcWtV
Outfitters of Men.
27 aud 29 Seneca and 12 Elm Sts.,
OIL CITY, PA.
THE BIKE
FOR '96.
KIRCIIARTZ BROS
i thins?
A steady determination to sell overy-
n.t tho closest niarcin ot wont is
" ! M.
brimrim? 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 fare many times over.
THIS WILL BE A SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE WEEK
In 1892, arguiug against a protec
tive tariff, Mr. Bryan said in regard
to the fall of prices:
"You must attribute it to the in
ventive genius that has multiplied, iu
many instances, the strength ot a sin
cle arm and enables us to do to-day
with oue man what fifty could not do
fifty years ago. That is what brought
the prices down in this country and
everywhere."
Now Mr. Bryan is attributing the
fall in prices to the fact that we
haven't euouch silver. Things are
different now.
Free Silver and Freo Trade.
In his speech to bis Pennsylvania
visitors Saturday Major McKinley
put before the country tho two perils
which confrout the' land in the Chi
cago and 6t. Louis conventions free
silver and free trade.
The country voted for the latter
four years ago and it has had de
pression, disaster and panic ever
since. It is asked uow to add free
silver to free trade. The industries
of the country having beeu wrecked
by the action taken in 1892, its cred
it is to be ruiued now by adopting
free silver coinage. Voters were de
ceived once by one cry. Are they
willing to bo deceived again by both?
As the situation is forcibly put by
Major McKinley:
Having dismissed our business
they now Beek to diminish the value
of our money. Having cut wages in
two, they want to cut the money
which wages are paid in two, and
will not have either -the oue or
other.
This puts the whole question in two
sentences. A low la nil lias destroyed
the market and depressed the prices
of the lurmer and it has closed the
mills of the manufacturer aud rub
pended the wages of the laborer
Both farmer aud laborer, struggling
with the evils of a low tarili, are
asked to cure them by descending to
the profits and the wages of silver
usiug countries by adopting a 50-cent
dollar.
Will handle tho following Willi class
wheels during this season :
BARNES WHITE FLYER $100.
$75.
60.
75.
I 60.
$ 86.
Rambler $100. Crescent
Viking $100. Crescent
Syracuso $100. Ideal
Goshen $100. Idoal
Goshen $ 60. Majestic
Tue venerable Seuator Morrill, o
Vermout, who understands tho sub
ject of fiuauce and currency as well
as any other man iu this country, has
writteu a short letter to the farmers
of Western New York, which shouli
be read aud thought about by that
class of citizens iu all of tho states,
It is as follows:
1 lain larmers must be able Iu see
that they Lavo nothing to gain by
accepting a cheati dollar for all they
have to sell. Ihey will real via less,
much less, as none of their products
will increase in uouiiual value to the
fill full ill vnlnu i.f
silver. The silver staudurd would I 1!uJt tlu:r? ' ""'"H'S l" H"'"
force our people to live on the lower
scale aud comforts and civilization of
Other silver standard countries, or as
TANDEMS
of all the above makes. Catalogues on
application. Second hand wheels in
stock and wheels taken in exchange.
Repairing prompty done. Call on us be
fore purchasing.
Tionesta, Pa.
in
we
the
Revising Its IMimute
On Friday, August 14, the New
York World said this about Bryan's
Madison Square Garden effort, which
item has beeu quoted iu this section
It is a very foolish mistake in the
McKinley uewspapers to ridicule or
attempt to belittle Mr. Biyau'
speech or acceptance. It is a very
able speech, logical in arrangement
admirable in spirit and strongly red'
soued, clearly and clevtrv expressed
We do not think there is auother
free-silver advocate iu the country
who could write so nblu or so effec
tive a ilea for bin cause as was that
of Mr. lliyan. It contained sophis
tries, fallacies, unwarranted assump
tions aud deductions, of course.
What long parti.-au tpcech does not?
by
underrating it.
On the following day, Aug. 15, the
same World, the leading Democratic
Wash JooI.
1 Lot Printed Organdies, worth 8c.,
at 4je.
1 Lot Manchester Dimities, tho same
goods which have always sold at 12Jc
6'c.
1 Lot Fino Persian Lawns, 82 In. wide,
Lemon Colored Lawns, etc., 9c. yd.
1 Case French Zephyr Gingham, all
this year's best styles, the finest cloth
ever made, were sold last season at 15c.
7Jc yd.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren, Penna.
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheolor, David W. Koaly
Hats and ISoiiuets.
One look through our Millinery De
partment will impress you with its
many superior features. Chances aro it
will mako a customer of you.
Trimmed Sailors at 25c., 35o., 50o., 75c.
and $1.00.
Short Back Sailors 25o. to $1.00.
Flowers as low as 5e. bunch.
White Duck Cups and Tains 25o.& 50c.
l'oroli Nliarics
Japanese Split Bamboo Porch Shades,
complete, size 8x10 ft. $1.00.
m
Miles & Armstrong,
CREAT ECONOMIZING
Dog Day Sales
It has been our custom to do busi
ness in tho "so called" dull season and
in order to keep things jumping, wo
aro now offering all our broken lines
at greatly reduced prices. Now goods
aro now coming in and wo must clean
up old lots.
FOR TWO WEEKS
We will sell goods at Peach, Apple and
Plum prices. All Farmers and Fruit
growers, men, women, boys, girls and
babies should come or send to us for
their shoes, hats, caps, shirts and
clothing at prices that saves everyone
money.
Don't fiiil to visit us when in Tionosta.
Our low prices make trado ; our re
liable goods hold it. Talk is cheap.
Let tho goods speak for themselves.
JUST RECEIVED
liUcc Curtains. -
50 Pairs Nottingham Lace, 3 yards
long, tape bound, worth 75c, 5'Jo pair.
50 Paiis Nottingham Laee,3 yards long,
the $1.00 kind 70c pair.
100 Pairs of the $1.25 grado, S) yards
long PHo. pair.
1 Lino Chenille Portiors, all colors,
$2.39 pair.
1 Lot Tapestry Portiors, all colors,
$2.08 pair.
1 Lot Bag Dud Couch Covers, $1.39
each.
ALL
THE
LATEST
PATTERNS
Iff
WALL PAPER!!
Nprclal Mai ling Sale.
1 Lot Good Jointloss Straw Matting Oo.
yd. or $3.25 for roll of 40 yds.
1 Lot of rogular 20o Matting, 13c, yd,
or $5.00 for roll of 40 yds.
1 Lot Finn Cotton Warp Japanese Mat
ting, worth 35c. 21o. yd. or $7.75 for roll
of 40 yds.
TUE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when the enorgotio
housewife begins to think about cleaning house, and while she la cast
ing her eyes about for new wall paper, etc., we wish to call her atten
tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all the latest de
signs in paper and borders. Come aud look them over while the assort
ment is complete. We are positive that wo ran satisfy the most fastidi
ous purchaser, because we have tho most complete lino ever exhibited iu
Tionosta. Come aud see.
WE ARE ALSO.
Npeelal Comet Value.
1 Case of Suimnor Corsets, Just as good
as ever was sold at 60c, at 29o.
1 Caso Dress Form Corsets, extra good
quality, worth 75o. to $1.00 50o.
Jerry Crary,
Goo. M. Parmlee,
C. Schimiiielfong,
Christian Smith,
Win. D. Drown,
Andrew Hertzel,
A. T. Sootiold,
11. T. Russell,
SMART & SILBERBERG,
OIL CITY, - - PBNN'A.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR CHOTCK DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES,
PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Kto, Come and examino goods and
prices, and we'll do the rest.
HEATH 6t KlUMEfr
PEuqqiSTS ytwp cpoccus, - tiouest, fyt.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
I 1 H" A I . I." WW I AT
II. A. Jainiesou.
Personal awl Iiiviine&a accounts solici
ted on mont faoorable terms consistciU
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits
0, N. PA It M LEE, I C8.
II. A. JAMJEXOtl, Vice Pre.
F. E. IIERTZEL, Cashier
Executors' Notice. ;-
i -
Estate of Bridget Dully, Deceased".
Letters testamentary on the'above estate
having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indcht.Kl to said estate are re
quoitcd to make payment, and those
having claims to present the same with
out di'lav, to
Pa t hick Jovt'K and Annik E. Joyob,
Executors.
Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 20, lWKi.
Executor's Notice.
Estati: oh A. M. l'.iitHMAN, deceased.
Loners testamentary ou tho above es
tate having been granted to tho under
signed, all persons indebted to said es
law are requested to make payment, and
iliosu imvinir. claims to present lite same
without delay to
W. J. Foiikman, Executor,
East 1 1 icUor.v, l'a., or
Sam til. 1). luwiN, his Attorney,
Tionesta, Pa.
August 3, Ja'Jti. Ot.
XO. 5040.
THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA., PA..
CAPITAL, STOCK, : : t
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS'
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
T. D. Coi.ijns, President.
officers :
F. R. Lanson, Vioe President,
directors:
$50,O0O.
J. C. Bowmaw, Cashier.
E. E. Vockroth,
T. J. Bowman,
F. R. Lanson,
R. M. Herman.
Geo. F. Watson,
T. D. Collins.
O. W. Proper,
BOOTS AND SK0ES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY D EPA HTM ENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
A BANK FOR THE PEOPLE.
.WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WILL FURNISH
ALL USUAli HANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT
TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. .
A. Wayne Cook,
President.
XO.
.A
noHs.
It. Kelly,
Cashier.
Wm. Hmeariiauuii,
Vice President.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
$50,000.
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
1 1 R EC TO HS
G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh,
F. Ritchey, J. T. Dale, J. H. Kelly.
Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuient at low rates. Wo promise our custom
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest piid on lime
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
THE Pin RFII8RIF
LIVERY STABLE,
OK"
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good KtjwL- i jw.l fa..-!. i ..
pea to let upon the mot rfetwunnUo term..
UIFMJ UJ
job TEcinsra-
All orders loft, ot il,, 1..i nm...
I - " ' f VIUUU Will
receive prompt atUmliuii.
TIME TABLE, in
ciloct July 5, 181.
Trains leave Tio
nosta fur Oil City
ami points west an
follows :
No. 81 Huttalo Express, daily
except Sunday 12:10uoou.
No. bl Way Freight (carrying
passengers), daily except
Sunday 4:rl0 m
No. 83 Oil City Exi ross, duily 7:oS p. m.
For Hickory, Tidloute.Warren.Kiuiua,
Bradford, Olean and the East :
No. 30 Olean Express, daily.. S:U a. in.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express,
daily except Sunday 4;17 p. m.
No. lid Way Freight (carrying
passengers tu Irvineton) daily
except Sunday 0:50 a.m.
Get Time Tables and full Information
from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionosta, Pa
. A ,,, R. BELL, Gon'lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS, 1
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
General olUee, Mooney-Brisbano BldK,
Cor. Main aud Clinton SI., Bullulo.N. X