THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WCNK, Editor Proprietor. Vlint Maine Said. In (he eamo speech from which Candidate ttryan quoted to ihow Mr. niaino favored free silver aro the fol- WEDNESDAY. NErTEMItER ".' lowing emphatic declarations : "At current rate of silver tho free coin- itr.rtJiti.icMx THurx NATIONAL. re.tiltntX M. MeK 1 N LE Y. Vic- President -li A RH ETT A. BERT. IIO- NTATK. Omrjrrxs - at Lnriic (lAU'SHA A. UliOW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. (IIIATV, nimw.i-VM. C. ARNOLD. Acmbt!3. E. WKN'K. 7voionort-v-Jonx n. rorert- SON. .S'Aorir-FHAXK 1'. WALKER. County (Vmmt'simN'r. V. M. COON, C1IAS.M. WlilTEMAN. v Auditors M. E. A 11HOTT, J. It. CLARK. Jury Commissioner J . ft. CARPEN TF. It. ... . - JIOl age ol a dollar containing haj grain, wu rlh in gold about 02 cents, gives an illegitimate profit to the owner of t he bullion, enabling lura to take !)2 cents worth of it to the mint and get it stamped as coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dol lar. This is an unfair advantage ital of tho people or the wealth of the nation. It seeks to introduce a new measure of value, but would add no value to the thing measured. It would not conserve values. On the contrary it would dorange all exist ing values. It would uot restore bus- ineBS eoutuience; uui us uireci rmii would lie to destroy the little which yet remains. WHAT FRKK COINAGE MKAN8. The meaning of the coinage plank adopted at Chicago is that any one may take a quantity of silver bullion worth 63 cents to the mints of tho which the government lias no ngni 10 ...j 8( ,)ave jt u cuileJ , lh0 give to the owuer ol silver bullion ana which defrauds the mail who is forced to take the dollar. It assuredly fol lows that if we give froo coinage to this dollar of inferior value and put it in circulation we do so at the ex pense of our better coinage in gold ; and uuless we expect the inevitable expense of tho Government, and ro ceive for it a silver dollar which shall be legal tender for the payment of all debts, public and private. The owner of the silver bullion would get the silver dollar. It would belong to him and to nobody else. Other peo ple would get it only by their labor, fl Terse Truths from tho Cnndl duto's (Jront Letter of Acceptance. -Any person desiring first-class dental work done will do well to boar in mind that I will be in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each mouth. tf K. II. bTILLAON. Jesso L. Test, Esq., an old resident and hlu-hlv rosnectnd oitifton of our town. called this morning anil after purchasing a bottle or Chamberlain I olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, said I "If any one asks you ir tills remouy win no wnai Is claimed for u, tell them yea, ana roior limn Li) mil. ii. mnARiiuiii nu'ivf, i The DobaSOmOIlt Of tho OurrenOJ Heynoldsvlllo, Ta. No one can loul.t EFFECT OF CHEAP MONEY. Means Destruction of Values. THINGS IT WOULD NOT DO. i in to tnke, milking It especially valuable for children. For sale by U. w. llovara. "The L experience of other nations to be in llle pro(iucts t,t ,llt;ir ttnd, or some- 'irpulUcan party Hamh for 80IIie mysterious way suspended for lhi ( f va,ue The buljoD ownerj honad money, and ihe chance to earn it our peculiar benefit we inevitably hn9i f , WOuld then, separately. . . 1 If J7 If. T . J It a . T . 1 1 rt I OyJionesium. - ntutam ciey. lose our g id coin. u wl" now ou" receive the free silver dollar for 63 It Would Not Make I.alor Kaslrr, th Hour, of l.lor Shorter ot rjr llettwr. It WmiM Not Start 1 Factory or Make a Daoimiiit for mi Additional Day's La bor It Would Not Maka Farming Mora IVolllnblo. The letter of acceptance ponnod by Major McKinlcy Is full of torso sentences. Nug gets of thought aro sometime overlooked In tho perusal of so long a document, wo lift out a low of thoso nugget and glvo If you have ever seou a little child In tho aironv of summer complaint, you can realize tho danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous re- iiot aiwavs anorueu ty liewuv s vouo re Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diar rhoea it Is a rellablo remedy. We eould not afford to reoommeud tins as a cure unless it were a cure. Heath A Killmer. "Rovs will be boys." but you can't af ford to loose any ot them. He ready for tho green applo season by having De- Wlit e cone c unoiora uure in tuoiiouso. Heath A Killmer. Debiisoniont of the destruction of values. currency inonns i. -., .i . i .1.. ironi us n u me ceriaiuiv nuu moi ...... .i r -i i .i - i pflnii K-nrin oi Hiivt-r h i m nr iiro- i ' . . .... Thn mrnnr ul Ihn Hllvor llUlllon WOUIO fipc that vnnr taxes are paid, or , r . , ..!.. .l r I ce von will lose vour vote. Don't put VT 1 ."T PIe required to receive it a. tho 8llvcr ao.lor. It would belong to this matter off, Kepublicaos. 111Bdiiim i' nn onenine the silver to flow in we open a still wider E x Pr ESI l ent Harrison, in his New York speech, expressed an un- answerable truth when he said: "My friends, as a lie publican, I am proud ol many things, but I can sum up as the highest satisfaction I have had in the party and its career that the pros pect of Republican success never did disturb business." b I a foil itnllur in llin immmnt nf ilpliln him and nobodv ciso. meuiiim l nn opening me gaies ior T. n.,Bm, i.i . ,i,in It is a more pretense to attnuure mo , , . t iii hard times to tno rivet mat an our ourruuuy from ton t runnni-Llon. It won hi bnur . .. i, . i. f i na.Af. . r i , . a , tf t I is on a goiu iuhm. uwu muuuj gate for gold to flow out? If I were thfl penM of cillSng lhe 6i)ver and lumlo tlmot himl. to venture upon h uicium on toe s.i- tbe community would sufier loss by It would dorango oil existing values, it vcr question I should declare that . would restore business eotifldonco, but Its until Europe remone.ize silver we ' - J. .. dUx-ct offoct would l to destroy tho little - . . . ... . Fnmllv Srrnu Ilnsket. which yet remains. cannot atlord to coin a dollar at low Tho government would got nothing from as 412 graiDS." I Vaseline makes tho best dressing for the transaction. It would boar the ex- It doesn't matter whether sick head ache, billiousnoita indigestion and cou Btination are caused bv noeloet or by un avoidable eircumstaneos j DeWitt'a Lit tle F.arly Klsers will speodily oure lliom all. Iloath A Killmer. Divorce Notice. Kate M. Harrington, Libellant, vs. Wm. C. Harrington, Hospondent. In the Com. Pleas Court of Forest County, of Feb ruary Term, MH1, No. 41. Aug. HI, 181X1, T. F. Ititchey appointed Commissioner to take testimony, on mo tion of P. M. Clark, Alt y Br tub CounT. Notice la horoby given that I will at tend to the duties of my appointment on Monday. Oct. 12. 18!W. at 1 o'clock. P. M., And yet Candidate Bryan would russet shoes. pense of coining the rtto eon, 0" 1 Inn rt i 1 Ir rtntiliitr nu1 elnn-Oil txiitt Ijii- I "1111111 TV Willi 111 MllllUL HIIW V 1 ivo .tvm , t . i v a-as un ' iuu i ft ( in uiv w m 1 1 it iv . ... . . j . . I give the impression that Mr. Blaine, the great statesman, was a silverite at Mr. Bryan is right in stating that I the ratio of 16 to 1 bis election to the residency would abolish tbe gold standard of money in this country. 'It would require no act of Congress to enablo him to carry into efTed that promised change. If elected on tho third of November, on tho following day gold would cease to be known as part of The Vermont Settler. The Vertnout election on Tuesday more distinctly marked tho. begin ning of tho end of tho Bryan cam- bilious dyspepsia. If there is any one thing whlcn snouiu After washing nover wring worsted bo froo from speculation una uuctunuuu dress goods. Shake thoin. It is tho money of a country. It ought Spirits of turpentine is the thing with "ever to bo tho subject of mere partisan which to clnnxn nti.1 hriirhtnn nntmif. contention. tend if they see proper. 1. J. AlTCnST, Sept. 7, IRtti. Commissioner. leather. Moderately strong salt and water taken by tho tcaspooiil'ul at intervals is a cure for catarrhal cold. When wo part with our labor, our pro ducts, or our property we should rooelva In return money which Is as staplo ana unchanging In value ns tho lngonulty of honest men can make It. Until International agreement Is had It Soak black calico in salt and water bo- nniirn than has ever been indicated in I r..o any of our past contests by prelimi- Toilet vineBar, cologne water, aleohoi X1T Whnn Vormnnl 1 ml reu v,'l,le are B0'1' lor "y ani1 moist . ..., 1 ft ill J " " ' ' ' t,n,i0 rCCOKUlZOU Hint fuiu nwiiinu D our orculating medium . wol 1 pcll8 the large8l ,ot6 ever C89t and "exehan.e savs: A,v cusler J commercial nations of the world. gives nearly or quite 40,000 majority Uneo a day to warts from two to six . rwT":: IB v n ..ww J what we want Is to put the money wo ai- at once command a premium of fifty per ccul. or more; and 8000,000,000 of gold, now available in circulation as money, would bo at onco with drawn, aud the volume of our money to that extent reduced. Philadelphia Times, Dem. instead of from 18,000 to 25,000, it I weeks, and they will disappear. Gen. Jno. M. Palmer of Illinois means not only that the Republicans "woptaolo for soiled clothing, even h(m) at work whon nioney lgem. of that State are thoroughly and i " ":,rTmT ployed men are employed, nest.y united in support of lt will become L national candidates and cause, but clean If soaked five minutes In ammonia I(, wouU1 not mnite funning less laborious that tbo Democrats are disintegrated nu,ater- or tnoro pmOtable, It would not start a and demoralized with a verv laree Old feather bods, Iflolt on grasa plot fttPtory or IUQko a demand for an addl- ann (u moranzea, Willi a very large durinir a summor shower and allowed to , i..i,..- I . ... I I Liuuiti way n ancUJon. Simon Bolivar Buckner of Percentage ot their voters deserting got thoroughly wet, will when dry and No ono sufferg M lnuch from choap .utucky, two white-haired veterans to the Republican ranks. beaten, seem fresh and now again. mooy as tho farmers and laborers. They of the war rival commanders of tbe The Vermont election is specially Chiton yellow linen by boiling half ar0 tho first to feel Its bad effects andthe OI llie war, rival commanders oi me r J an hour in one pound of fine soap melted iUHt to recover from thorn. This has boon blue ood gray, were nominated S'gu'uceot as it is the hrst expression in one gallon of milk. Then wash in the uniform exporlonoo of all countries, Thursday at Indianapolis by tbe rom 'ie faruiu8 element of the suds, then in two cold waters with alii tie nud hero as elsewhere, national Democratic convention for country. Vermont is more distinctly blwer wUn6 founJ to bo of re(U Wncaot iSrrfSittoSit Tresideni and Vice President, on a " agricultural state than any other MtaeJ"n weeding a room" Nothing In vaUs" Via act wldeh ZZlU a d'e brief but emphatic platform which state between Maiue and Mississippi. elae can bo thoroughly dig out depoaita or flolcncy In tho publlo revonues. We can repudiates tho doctrines enunciated Nearly or quite one-half the election rust from dusty comers. For rstill not Inspire confidence by advocating re- hv lho rincacr,, ,:. .JA), aisiricis 01 Vermont Have a popul- reccwes mi oi nraiou wire mai puammm r imitui-m, lion wiinny aevotea to agriculture, and yet in not oue of these districts did the Republican party fail to largely iucrcaso its majority. Not only tho Republican farmers of Ver- I moot, but tbe Democratic farmers President Cleveland and bis admin istration in flowingterms; declares for the gold standard ; tariff for revenue only; liberal shipping laws, currency reform, civil service and economy iu public expenditures. Great enthu- started life as a hairpin will be lound equally effective. Resolutions of Respect. At a mooting of Tionesta Lodgo, No. 3G!i, I. O. O. F., Tuesday evening, Sept. 1, 1S!6, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions relative to tho death of There would bo no obligation resting upon tho government to maintain parity, and If there wore, It would bo powerloss to do It. Tho slmplo truth Is we would be drlvon to a silver basis to silver mono metallism. These dollars, thorefore, would stuud upon their real value. Free sliver would not mean that sllvor dollars were to be freely had without cost or labor. It would moan tho free use the mints of tho United States for tho w who are owners of sliver bullion, but The lesson in Vermont will be loved brother our lodge has lost a true would make silver coin no freer to the I 1 . : . i . . -1 . I . . . i . . . i . . . . . mill milium nitiiii um . I Y..i...r wnrt nm nnfriir(.i ill iitntir uubun Wbat happened in 1802? Every- most '""Passive throughout agncul- neaolved. That we extend our sympa- " isoH- body had money, plenty of money; " the whole country. anil then t.hv r-a mo n vr.ii nl l,i.. I " means that along the whole line of I to San Diego Lodge. No. 163. I. O. O. F.. mont. Moxlco has froo coinage of sllvor .i i. . the Middle and Northwestern States of California, for its fraternal kindness to Bnj K0ld at a ratio slightly In exoess of peredin your ear that altough you e "7.d'""1 btat". the deceased In his ast lllness to one lll-O'tlbl! A UMb IUVOO A I'OWl ItilVllH published in both county pRjiern, and siasm followed the nominations and largely as well, have made common O. K . f. . . ... the ticket is considered very strong cause to maintain the honor and in- infinite wisdom to remove from us our . teerilv of the reDublic beloved brother, C. R. Davis, it is "l Ti.-"i"rf"ifci ugruy oi me repuoiic. Jtetolved, That in the death of tl.is bo- fe' J 11C I.OSUIIOI 1SJ.. Th. Leii.ii in VormAnl n, ! 1 1 I.. In.oH limllmr mil- l.l,rn l,au l.tuf a lrn ur. Executor's Notice. Estatr op A. M. FonitMAN, deceased. Lottors testamentary on the above es tate havinii been granted to the undor- siirned. all uersons Indebted to said es- tnlo aro reiuested to make paymont, and those having claims to present tho same without delay to W. J. Fohem an. Executor, Fast Hickory, Pa., or SamitkI. D. Irwin, bis Attorney, TioncRtn, Pa. August 3, lSi. 6t. . Executors' Notice. Estate of Brldgot Duffy, Deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having boon granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are re- queHiou to mane payment, ana tnose Having claims to present me same wun- out delay, to 1-ATRicK jotck ana A NN IK ri. JOYCE, Executors. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 20, 181X3. TIME TABLE, in eiroct Sept. 0, 18tHl Trains loave Tlo nosta for Oil City and points west as loiiows : No. 31 nuflalo Express, daily except Sunday iz:uo noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Fxj ress. daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For Hickory, Tidiouto,Warron,Klnzua, uradtora, uiean and the i-.ast: -No. 30 Clean Express, dally except Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p.m. No. 60 Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvincton) daily excejit Sunday 9:50 a.m. Get Time Tables and full Information from W. It. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa K. BELL, Qen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger & Ticket Agent. Uoneral office. Moonev-Urisbane Bldg. Cor. Main aud Clinton SLs., Buffalo, N.Y had plenty of money and plenty of wl,ero ,he farn'er8 have been expeo- work that you wore not bnvintr what ted de',ort lheir owu individual in- vou boucbt cheap euouch : that tbey teBri,y f,r the purpose of destroying were taxing the many for th bene6t ,he iulcerity Bud prosperity of the of the few. aud too many of the uallon. the Republican farmers will American people listened to it. It 8tBDd f,,r houe8t m"ney nd ide by I was the arousing of tbo class of em- cop'es be bent to the family of docensod, also to San Diego Ixidge, No. 153, of Cal ifornia. J. C. Scowdkn, ) J. D. Dawson, V Com. C. W.tXAKK.' J side with them will be hundreds of plovers against the employed ; and boufcsl Deinocratio farmer who uti It Is not unusual for druggists to rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Iteinedy to their customers. Many ol thorn have used it theniHelves, or in their families aud know from personal experience its puncoofgold, und while hor mints are fruuly open to both motals at that ratio, not a single dollar in gold bullion Is coined and circulated as money. It is not an Increase In tho volume ot money which Is the need of tho time, but an increase In the volume of business; not an increase of coin, but an increase of con fidence; not more coinage, but a more active use of tho money coined; not open the employed against tho employer derataod that tbe farm can be proa- great value in the treatment of coughs, mints for tho unlimited coinage of the . j.i i -m. ' nerous oulv when the nation" is nros- colds and croup. They ktiow too that giiver of tho world, but open mUls for the and we bad the change. Ihey gave P60" ou'y ueu lnu Dfl,on 18 Proi their customers are .their best friends and tun ond unrestricted labor ot American us the cheap stuff, but in what condi tion did they leave the American people ? It reminds mo of a colored gentle mau who wanted to cross the Arkan sas river, and had uo means. Ho sal perous, and that no uation can pros per that is stained with dishonor, naturally wish to give thorn the most re liable medicine tnoy nave lor tnose ail ments. MeHsrs. Diingherty Bros., iirnin- Tbe Vermont election is a eotller. I tnent druggmtM of Indiana, Pa., say, "We currency to tho amount of tho , . -i, . . I sell more of Chamberlain s Cough Rein- . ft,., ,1,,1,.i,.i linj ,.in and it means that Rrvan will ha tha .i .i... .. i.. i. Z...: ....i between tho coiumerelal and coin lav tU t.lnor In rn.omiiimi,liiiir the silver dollar, which Js evor worst oe.eate.i eano.naie ior rresi- - JL"' , , V, " . m. llrev! and the elloc-t would bo to reduce dcut who has ever been nominated down awhile upon a log and waited y auy uue of ttie tw" fireat opposing until soiueouo should come up. Shortly a white gentleman approach ed, lie says ; "lioss, I want to cross this river; will you please give me twoceuta? I haven't u tent in tho world " "Well sir," be said, "if you bavcu't a cent in tho world it don't make a darou bit of difference which side of this liver vou are on." And parties of the nation.- Dem. Phila. Times, Jlehiuley ou Free Coinage. I Letter of Acceptance The character of the money which fchatl measure our values aud ex changes, and settle our balances with one another aud with lho uations of so it is with all cheap goods that the world, is of such primary impor- these giutleuieu furnish us. Tbey tance aud so far reaching iu its con Gil the stores with their clothing, sequences as to call for the most mado of shoddy, brought iu under pitiiibUkiug investigation, aud, in (be au advalorem law by which the im- tiid, a sober and unprejudiced judg porter is made to sueur that it is worth ment at the polls. We must uot be nothing, und it is worth uothiug. It misled hy phrases nor deluded by is made out of old huts picked up I'ulsu theories. Fieo silver would uot out of tho Mreel and allies of our mean that silvor dollars were to be the popular druggist at l-redomu, l'a , who has sold Chamberlain's Cough Hem edy for several years, says : "I can truly I say that it Is tho best cough medicine in tho market." tor sale at 'Jo and ou cents per bottle by G. W. Bovard. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruisos, ac aids, burns aro "quickly cured by DeWitt'a Witch lla.cl Salve, the grtutt pile cure. Ileath it Killmer. The whole system is drained aud un worklngmun. Free silver means the debasement of our difference value of changing, property value., ontidl untold financial loss, de stroy ooulldouco, Impair tho obligations of existing contracts, further impoverish the laborers and producers of the oountry, create a panic of unparalleled sovorlty, und lulllct upon trado and commeroea a deadly blow. The poor and not tho rich aro always the greatest sufferers from every attempt to debaso our money. It would fall with ularmlng severity upon investments a! Miles & Armstrong, K 3 CREAT ECONOMIZING Dog Day Sales j 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. New goods aro now coming in and we must clean up old lots. FOR TWO WEEKS Wo 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 fail to visit us when in Tionesta. Our low prices make trade ; our re liable goods hold it. Talk is cheap. Let tho goods speak for themselves. ii8 JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST " PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER!! THE TIME OP THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED when tho.onergotio housewlfo begins to think about cleaning house, and while she is east ing her eyes about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten tion to our excellent assortment, which comprises all tho latest de signs in paper and borders. Come and look them ovor wliilo the assort ment ia complete. We are positive that we cau satisfy tho most fastidi ous purchaser, because we nave the most complete line ever exhibited iu Tionesta. Come aud soe. WE ARE ALSO THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, (1ROCUKI KK, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Como and examine goodsaud prices, aud we'll do the rest. ttEATtt & Klim "" Lawrence & Smearbaugh, Good Htoek, Good Carriages and gies to lot upon tho most roasoi lie will also do JOB TJi-A.JVLiJN O- DEALERS IN- aii orders loft at the post oiiiee will ri fiTU fun novrnnnc NftTiniuc uitc mDC ronrcpicc niirrNC. reeeive nrouiut attention. ' uwvu, nuiiwiw, iimu, bsi J, unun-iiito, uuimj- WAKt, blAIIUIUHT, UnmtU UUUUb, UU I LtnT, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. dermiued by indolent ulcers and open fly iuade, upon lusuranoe companies 1 . .... 1 l.n.lra .....1 ltnlv ill ITUIU tj l-a IITinn tHlllfl- cure known. Ileath Ji Killmer. banks ami their depositors; upon build ing and loau association members; upon Manv a dav's work Is lost bv siek tho savings of thrift, ana uin mi wage headache, caused by . indigestion and I earners aud tho purchasing power of their MUiinaelio troubles. DoW lit s t.HUe foreign cilieb, of rays from Kivilzer laud an.l roltoii socks from Italy. It is sent over (o be placed upon Amer ican backs. That is not the civiliza tion we want. We want American vvajjes, American clothing and Amer ican eivilizition. Now, in 1 S'M they come to us. We i.a l plenty of mon ey before, now wu liuve no mouey. They come to us mid any they are gi ing to give u to Ui ; anj they pro Ji'.ev thin linubili il tin; I:i'-e va!ue of bilvcr. I'noii a spii ri, by (.'nn ri'ssmau FoKr of New York at Milwaukee. lively hail without cost or labor. It would meuii thu free use of lho minis of the Uoiiiil fSltttcs for tho few who are onuors of silver bulliou, but would make silver coin no freer to lho many who are engaged in other rnli i prices. It would not make la bor easier, the h"ura of labor shorter, or the pay better. It would uot make farming le?3 laborious or more profit able It would not Mart a factory or make a demand for uo additional HnyV labor. It would create no now occupations. Jt would add nothing to tlo couifott of the masses, the cap- Early Kisors aro tho most elleetiial pill for overcoming such dillieullies. lleiilh & Killmer. . . liou't triHJ away timo when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Eight them in thu begin ing with DeWilt's Colio A 'liolera Cure. You don't have to wail lor results.- They aro instantan eous; and il loavoM tlm bowels in heullhy couilitiou. lleulli iV Kiltuior. Theories of euro may bo iliseiisseil at length by physicians, but the sullen rs want quick relief; and One Minute Cuugli (Hire will give it to tliein. A sate cure lor children. It is "lho only harni Iosh remedy that produces immediate re Nillls." He.tlliiV Killmer. Key. M:irk Miuser, u liunUar.l min ister ol' lieclcers 1'iiiul, l'a., t-a s he can recommend Clmmboiiaiirs l'uin l.;liu to any one in need ol u go,l liuinient, a::d that lie cinisiiier it lho best lie lois i-oir used. fain lliiliu is especially valualilo lur rheuinalisni, lamo hack, strains, swellings, cuts, biui-as, bori.i and scalds. It is ono oT lho moM remarka ble medicines in existence, noil it-, enacts will both surpnso and delight ym. Fur sale al J5 and U eeiiUs per buttle by G. W. liovurd. wagos. Every attempt to array class ugatnst class, "the classes against tho masses," section ugalust section, labor against cap ital, "the poor against tho rich," or intor ostAgaliut Interest In the United Htatus, Is In lho hlghust degroe l-oprehouslblo. It Is opposed to tho national lnstluot and In terest, uud should be resisted by every ciil.on. Wourunuta nation of classes but of sturdy, froo, Independent aud hou oraMo jioople, uosplslng tne Uemnuogue und never capitulating to dishonor. How Miu li Is There la It? Rofore voting for 50-cont iliillars, would ft not le well for the mini who earns his bread by the weat of his brow to require some sui-t of security from the popocrats that w hen they come in to common uso ho will get at least two where ho gets oue nowr 1 hu mine owner will got his profit 111 jt , mid such a lhin might happen as hi refusing to divide with the rest of us, aud then wo would bo in u "box." Bet ter have lho contract all drawn up and signed, then we will know just how much there is "iu it" for ull of us. Bradford ltvpublicau. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOOD3 OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Wishes to inform tho publlo that he is permanently located uoar the W. N. Y. & 1. Depot, with a full line of FRESH GROCERIES, PROVISION & FEED, CHOICE CONFECTION HIES, TOBACCO & CIGARS. O ALSO THE FAMOUS 3 PILLSBURY FL0UH R And Is prepared lo keep anything wanted in the line of Groceries. I'rieos as low as tho lowest. Goods doliv eiedfreeof charge. CHIS. M. WHITEMUN. mmmt pbobuoi aid mm: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. Largest line over in Tionesta, now on hand, and Cash will buy them Cheap, at