THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK, Cairo ft PSO.BIITOS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMltER 23, 1808. IIISI'UIILICAX TICUKT. NATIONAL. President 1VM. McKIN LEY. 1'irc JVetrfnf-GARHETT A. 110 BERT. NTATK. Obvpress or - Large G AIA'SII A A. GROW, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT. t'OfNTY. (Impress WM. C. ARNOLD. Assembly--!. E. WENK. 7Vr.fAonofarv-JOnN II. ROBERT SON. (SViotT FRAN K T. WALKER. Onuntv Commissioners W. M. COON, CHAN. M. WHITEMAN. 4rfirot- M. E. ABBOTT, J. R. CLARK. Jury Commissioner J. B. CARPENTER. "The Republican party stands for honest mono, and the chance to earn it by honest toil." William McKinley. TO-MORROW'S URAJiO RALLY. Tcrj-t!iln In Readiness for the Biff Meeting to bo lull in Tionesta To morrow Afternoon and Evening. Pay your tuxes now. Posters announcing the grand Re publican Rally in Tionesta to morrow afternoon hod evening have been sent to all parts of tbe county and from every section the word comes that delegations will attend the meeting Arrangements have been completed for an outdoor meeting if the weather is favorable in the afternoon, other wise both meetings will be held in doors, so that none need stay away on account of threatening weather. lue meetings will eo ou rain or shine. HON. SAMUEL II. MILLER, of Mercer county, oue of the best speaker in the State, will address the meeting in the afternoon. HON. W. C. ARNOLD, our own able Congressman, who made such a brilliant record last winter in the National House of Represents. tives, will be present at belli' meet ings and speak to his constituents. COL WM. A. STONE, of Allegheny, whose record in Con agrees has become National, and an orator of reonwu, is another of the speakers that will be here. MAJOR ALEX. McDOWELL, ex-C'ongressraan-at-Large from Penn sylvania, and a most pleasing speaker, will also be here, and it ss expected that HON. W. I. SWOOPE, of Clearfield, one of the brightest young orators of tbe State, will also be present. This galaxy of speakers will be worth going a long way to see and hear, and the voters of the county irrespective of party should avail themselves of the splendid opportu . nity to hear their discussion of the great issues of the hour. Come, raiu or shine. Rf.puhi.icaks, pay your taxes at once. The exact Republican plurality in Maine is 48,732, or only 1,280 less than four limes as large as that of 1892. The man who earns the present dollar by daily labor cannot be made to believe that it buys too much of the necessaries of lifo. Attend the gmml McKinley ral ly in Tionesta to-morrow afternoon and evening. Rain or shine the meeting will go on, so don't stay away oo account of threatening weather. Altqeld pleads that ho slipped the gold nippers on bis Chicago ten ants because the goldbugs had treat ed him iu the same way. Tbe ex cuse is worse than the offense, hut it can always be assumed that Altgeld's meanest utterance is his latest. Bryan is not doing as well as Greeley did before the preparation of "the great crime of 1873." In the September election of 1872, the Re publicans of Maine had a plurality of only 17,210, whereas this year they have one of nearly 4!,000. Major Mckinley said the ether day : "If there is one day work for sixteen workingmen, you would not get as good wages as though there were sixteen days work for one work iogman, and that is the sort of 16 to 1 we want in the United States." Everybody wants to vote this year. ihose who nave not witmu two years paid a tax will have to do so ou or before October 3, to entitle them to vote. Every citizen should look after this matter for himself. In Pennsylvania this is a very essen tial feature of the campaign work for the next ten days. Don't put oft" the payment of your taxes a miuute. Attend to ji bor, and get yourself in shape to vote for McKinley ,.?;iund money and protcc tior to American labor. lhere is nothing under the sun that will give our paralyzed industries such a boom as to learn ou tbe 3d of November that McKiuley has been elected President of these United States, The same Democratic party of New York that now "unreservedly indorses and approves the platform adopted at Chicago" declared as fol lows on the 24th of last June: Free coinage of silver by the Unit ed States alone can have uo other ef fect than to change our present stand ard to one of silver now a depreci atedcoin. The proposition should be resisted with the fervor of both partisanship and patriotism by Democrats every where, when the adoption of sucb course threatens, as it does, untold evils to our nation commerce and industry. The annual wages of American workingmen are put in round num bers by the authorities at tho enor mous sum of $7,200,000,000. Each year that amount is paid out to them and expended by them in purchasing the necessaries of life and such lux uries as they can afford to buy. The adoption of a free silver policy, at tho ratio of sixteen to oue, would practically cut that sum in half. That is to say the purchasing power of the money paid to them under tho fifty-tbree-ceot dollar favored by Bryan and the Democracy would be reduced one-half and instead of being able to buy wht they now buy they could purchase only one half us much. This is what the owuers of silver mines waut, but is it what labor do sires t The Democratic candidate for Viee President is like all the rest of the silver advocates. To tho voters he talks alluringly of the infinite beauties of the silver standard. In tumors he insists upon his pound of flesh. A short time ago bis firm con tracted to ship several care-ors of limber to South American ports. The terms of tho contracts are now published. In them it is expressly stipulated that the cost uf transpor tation is to bo paid to the Sewall house "in United States gold or its equivalent." Nor can he plead ig norance of the language of the con tract, as Senator Stewart did when nfronted with the gold record liicli he had made nn the Pacific slope It was from bis own lips that the shipping firm learned that his business was conducted "upon a gold basis" whon in thoir amazement they questioned the wording of the agree ment. General d'rnsvenor's Etdiinate, General Grosveuor, whose accurate estimate of delegates that Mcjvvfiley - uomtuaiiun in Junejaftfis still fresh in the minds r the people, and which gave him such fame as a calculator of election results, has been asked for a forecast of the probable result of the Presi dential, election. He gave out the following table of estimates to cer tain members of the press ou Mon da v. He said: The six New Enpland States, with 39 electoral voles, will go to McKinley, so I head my table ua follows New England ... 39 New York 30 New Jersey 10 Maryland 8 jioiaware s Pennsylvania.... west Virginia Hon. Don. M. Dickenson, of Michigan, the leading Democrat of that State, and a member of Cleve land's first Cabinet, is straight out for McKinley, and says his state will ihe meeting at toe court House ive him 50,000 majority. He says last nday evening, at which Demo- that the people of Michigan are be cratic candidate lor Congress, J. U 1 giooiog to understand the peril of the bpaogler, of Ueutre county, was the situation. "There is not oue aingl principal speaXer, was attended by a piaDk in the Chicago platform,' house just comfortably seated, though Dearly four-fifths of the audience was composed of Republicans, ladies and children. About seventy-five mem bersofthe McKinley club of this place marched up in a body, and heard Mr. Spangler, giving very re spectful attention to what he had to say. Many present wero of the opin ion that he gave some very suhatau tial reasons why the financial theories advocated by his party would be ru iuous to both business and labor iu this country. .Not a stogie convert to his theory was made, but on the contrary a uumber who had gone there to reeeive new light expressed the opiniou that if the advocates of free silver could present uo stronger reasons why men should vole that way, then they were done with it and would cast their ballots for sound money, '"an honest dollar and pro tectiou to American industries. Capt Jack spoke alter Air. bpangler was through anil the audience began to move. He assured his hearers that the Democratic candidate fur Con gretts was right on all questions, but when be camu to the tariff be halted, stammered, and dually concluded that that was a matter of small ao count, anyway. The people of this cotigroxsioual district ilou'l thiuk so. They believe their member iu Con grew should vole to start the wheels if industry, and for thut reasou they will cant their ballots for William C, Arnold, whom tliey know is right and will ho fouuil giving nut uuly bis vote, but lending his eloquent voice to the great principles of protection to our paralyzed industries. Dkyan'h Hood of oratory has dwindled to a mighty small rivulet aud is showing dry in spots at that. be declares, "that I do not repudiate as Democratic doctrine." When a man goes out to look for a really eminent Democrat who is supporting the Chi cago platform he is unable to find him. And even the more thoughtful of the Populists are appalled at the enormities proposed by the Chicago platform. Itrjan'a Chances at Home. A recent poll of the precinct in which W. J. Bryan resides at Lin coln, Nebraska, gives the following result: (There aro 202 legal voters in tbe ptecinct.) McKinley (sure) 211 Bryan "1 Bontloy, Prohlhltionlst 1 Doubt fu I 11 Totat 2V2 Chieaqn THmes-Ilerald. Any person desiring first-class dental work done will do well to boar n mind that I will be in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each month. If 11. II. CTIMAON. POWDERLY ON FREE SILVER. Its Artvorntrs, lie Kays, Have No Claim I'pnn Working-turn's Votes. Former General Muster Workman Pow dorly, of tho tho Knights of Ixibor, has conw out for McKinley and 1 1 abort and sound money. Mr. Powdorly says: "Tho silver mon have boon spreading tho doctrine of free coinago actively for many years, and by Incessant labor thoy havo succeeded In committing some Industrial organisation to tho advocacy of tholr theories. With such earnest ties hnvo t hoy circulated tho story of tho 'crime of 1873' that tho liclief that silver was stealthily and surreptitiously dcmonltlzed has gained great headway. The fact Is lost sight of that those who have exposed the alleged crlmo mire themselvos criminals oeeordlug to tholr own thoory. They sat In congress when the bill was passed, they took lvrt In tho deliatos, aud by tholr votes aided In tho passage of t he act. Had tho lmm who discovered the 'crlmo of 1N73' not been owners of silver mines or did they not wish to unload their silver prop erties on the unwary no one would havo hoard of tho act of 1S73." Speaking, of Mr. Uryan, Mr. Powdorly said that he nevor heard of Hryan chaiu- lilonlng a single lalsir measure. "Ho Is vouchee; for by no ono," continued Mr. Powdorly. "Ho nominated himself In a speech about crucifying labor uion a cross of gold. His only solution of the Aim culty Is to break tho limbs of labor upon tho rack of silver. Bryan speaks of gold plutocrats, but he does not explain why tho gold plutocrat la any worse than tho silver one. In Nevada, tho home of tho agltotlon for the slnglo silver standard, there are less than 40,000 people. My home, tho city of Scrnnton, has a population of 115,000 Inhabitants. Deduct doublejhojiojii'rtri,,-0f frovado frotnjUWVopinatton of Scrnnton and you novo 23,000 loft. Yet Nevada has two sena tors to shout for sllvor, while the city of Scranton has not a slnglo representative In tho United Status senate to boom our coal and Iron and steel and to ask tho govorn wont to double their valuo. VO"ltK5 MUST QUALIFY. Jesse I,. Test. Kmi,, an old resident and highlv respected citir.cn of our town, called this morning and after purchasing a brittle of Chamliorlaln'R Colic, Cholera ami ninrrhoea Homerly, said 1 "If any one asks you If this rotnody will do what Is claimed lor It, tell tnein yes. and roter them to mo." It. Aloxanuor 8toke, Rovnoldsvlllc. Va. No one con doubt tho value of this medicine after giving It a fair trial. Then it Is pleasant and safe to take, making It especially valuable for children, torsalo liy u. w. llovard. If yon have ever soon a little child In tho agony of summer complaint, you an rcallr.0 the danger or the trouble and appreciate the value of Instantaneous re- nei aiwavs aiiordcd nv nowill a coiio ox Cholera Corp. For dysentory and diar rhoea it is a reliable remedy. We could not atlord to recommend this as a cure unless It wore a euro. Hoath A Klllmcr, 'Hoys will bo boys." but you can't af ford to loose any ol them. lie ready for Ihe green applo season by having l'o Wltt'a Colic iC Cholera Cure In the house. Heath A Killmer. It doesn't matter whether sick head ache, bllliousness indigestion and con stipation are caused ny neglect or by un avoidable circumstances ; DoWltt'a Ini tio Early Itinera will speedily cure them all. Ileaiu iV Killmer. PiTorco Notice. Kalo M. Harrington, l.lliellrtiil, vs. Wm.O. Harrington, Respondent. Aug. at, 18!H, T. K In tho Com. Tleas Court of Forest County, of Feb ruary Term, 18!t, No. 41. Hitchey appointed Commissioner to tako testimony, on mo tion of 1". M. Clark, Att'y 1IT TIIK I OUR, Notice Is hereby given that I will at tend to the duties of my appointment nn Alondav. Oct, 12, IM'.HI, at 1 o'clock, f. M., at mv office in Tionesta Borough, when and where all parties concerned may at tend it tnoy see proper. 1. I' . HITCH KY, Sept. 7, 1R00. Commissioner. Executor's Notice. KsTATR OF A. M. Foiirman, doooased. Letters tONUAtuontarv on the abovo es tate having boon granted to tin undcr- signod, alMiwjMtrrt-prTu! to said es- -4-iafoaio reuuostod to make psvment, and thoso having claims to present mo same without delay to W. J, Foukma. F.xoentor, K.ast Hickory, Pa., or Sami'KI. I. Iiiwin, his Attorney, Tionesta, Fa. August 3, 1S!. 6t. Exocutors' Notice. 6 Ohio 23 Indiana. 15 Illinois 24 Michigan- 14 Wisconsin 12 Iowa 13 Minnesota 9 South Dakota 4 Kentucky 13 Oregon 4 Washington 4 California 0 Total 278 Here Is a total of 278 votes, or 54 more than sufltcient to elect. I come to some States which are still in doubt, to wit: Kansas 10 Nebraska 8 North Carolina.. 11 North Dakota 3 Wyoming 3 total 35 Of the remaining States : Louisiana 8 Tennessee 12 Missouri 17 Texas IS Virginia 12 Total -64 Ono or more of them are within the line ot possibility. I might almost say reasonable probability. I concede to Ilryan and Watson, or Bryan and Sowall: Alabama 11 Arkansas 8 Colorado 4 Florida 4 Georgia 13 Idaho 3 Mississippi 9 Montana 8 Nevada. ' 3 South Carolina ... 9 Utah 3 Total 79 These are practically sure for the oppo sition, although there may be a poss.ble dispute. The Old Time Democrats. 6tat Chairman Uojer Issues a Note of Warning. Tho copy of the following letter been has sent to each ot the county chairmen, and Is self explanatory : My Dear Sir: Ploaso have tho Republican papers In your county ciM the attention of voters to the necessity of paying their taxes on or fnro Oct. 8, that being tho last day taxes in legally be paid in order to qualify the elector to vote on Nov. 8 next. Yours very truly, H. K. Boykh, Executive Chairman. The only time since the foundation of the Republic that both gold and 6'ilver have circulated concurrently as money has been since 1879, when specie payments were resumed. The talk about silver having been dishon ored in 1873 is the veriest rot. Sil ver never cut any figure in the cur rency of the United States excepting as small change until after that time. After experimenting with free coin age for years and watching the effects of it iu other countries, nur wisest aud most conscientious statesman all agreed that the only way to keep both gold and silver in circulation as money was to make the more pre cious aud staple metal the staudard of value, and coin silver iu as large quaulities as was consistent with the maintenance of parity hetwoeu the two metal. With free coinage of both metals, aud with silver over valued by tho mints, we could not possibly have anything but silver money, aud llittl would he worth pre cisely its bullion value here uud ev erywhere. Such a proceeding would he almost as severe a blow to trade and rominercc as the abolition of modern ui-lliods of Irunspnrtuliou aud a return to uneit nt methods. It would paralyze business, bring about a fearful panic, and set ibis country back a generation. Do you want that? If so, what do you want it for? J'unx'y Spirit. The notification of Palmer and Buckuer of their noiuioalioo as the candidates ot the Sound Money Democrats for l're.sideut and Vice Presidunt, took place at Louisville last Saturday evening. Both gentle meu accepted the nomination in sound aud dignified speeches, aud much enthusiasm prevailed. Messages were received from Prei dent Cleveland and Secretary John G. Carlisle expressing sympathy with the ticket and pledging their support President Cleveland said : As a Democrat devoted to (he principles aud integrity of my parly 1 should be delighted In be present on an occasion so significant, and to mingle with those who are determined that the voice of true Democracy shall not be smothered, and insist that its glorious standard shall be borne aloft as of old in faithful hands. In concluding his letter Secretary Carlisle. suid : "I am rfrmd to lake u stand with the old-tasliloiit'd Democrats who have refused to abandon their honest conviction in order to form an un natural alliance with' political and social organizations whose purposes are ilaugeroiis to the country, am wholly inconsistent with the fuuda menial principles of nur party, and I pledge to you and vour associates such support and asMelauce as I can give du-iug the campaign. The reading of I he letters of Cleveland and Carlisle were greeted witli cheers. It is claimed that both of'thoe geutlemen will enter actively aud vigorously into the campaign in support of Palmer and liuekner. Boaooe Conkllug on the InUntlon of currency: "1 do not believe that yon ran legislate up the value of any thing any more than I believe you can make general! heroes by legisla tion. The continental congress tried legislating values up by resort to penalties, but the Inexorable laws of trade, as Independent as the laws of gravitation, kept them down." The state of Iowa has been polled and It Is now announced, as a result of the can vass, that the voters aro two to one for McKiuley. It will be just as woll, how ever, to let the regular election procood In Novombor. 1'rovldonce Journal. It is to lie cxiected that Candidate Watson will select an occasion like tho present to ask to see Mr. Sowall's favorite son cortlncatc. Washington btar. If It were only possible to overlook tho New England stales In November It la baruly possible that Bryan might stand show. Chicago Post. It is not unusual for drugulsta to rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Komody to their customers. Many of thorn have used it themselves, or in their families and know from personal experience its great value in the treatment of coughs, colds and croup. They know too that their customers are their best mends and naturally wish to give them the most re liable medicine they have for those ail ments. Messrs. Dauiihurly tiros., pro in inont druggists of Indiana, Pa., say, "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy than of an v other cough syrup, and always take pleasure in recommending it to our customers." Mr. 11. M. urey the popular druggist at rredoma, 1'a who lias sold Chamberlain's Cough Hum edy for several years, says: "I can truly say that it is the best cough medicine in the marKet. ' For sale at -o and ou cents per bottle by Q. W. Bovaid. Kstato of Bridgot Duffy, Deccasod. IjOtters testamentary on the above estate having boon granted to the undorslguod, all nersona Indebted to aald estato are re quested to mako payment, and those having claims to present tne same with out delay, to Patrick Joycb and Annir E. Joycb, F.xccutors. Tionesta, Pa., Aua. 20, lS'.Hl. TIME TABLE, in effort Sept. 0, 1800 Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as lollows I No. 31 Buffalo Express, dally except Sunday i:oe noon. No. til Way Froight (carrying passengers), daily oxcept Sunday 4:50 p. iu. No. 3 on city r.xr ress, daily except Sunday 7:44 p. iu. For Hickory, Tidlnute, Warren, Kliixua, Brad lord, Olean and the j-.ast : No. 80 Olean F.xpress, dally except i-iunuay e:40 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:11) p, in. No. CO Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvli-i ton) daily except sunoay w:au a. in. Poison Iv v. Insect bites, bruises, scalds, Durns are quieiily cured ty ioiui witch ita.oi Halve, the great puo cure, lleatu A Killmer. The whole system is drained and un doriuiuod by indolent ulcers and open sores. lie Wilts witeh lia.el Halve speedily heals them. It is the bust pile cure known, lleatn oX Killmer. Many a day's work is lost by headache, caused by indigestion sick and stomaehu troubles. DoWitt'a Little Earl v Kisora aro the most ellectual pill for overcoming such dilllcultios. iluath ic Killmer. Lion t trillo away tune whon you havrsiltoli a morbus or diarrhoea. Fight thoia in the. begin nig with l)u M Colic A Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They aro instantau nous; and it leaves the bowels ill hcultliy condition. Heath iV Kuliiiur. Pay your taxes on or be lore Oct. 3, the last day. Thoorios of euro may bu discussed at length by physieiaus, hut the sutlerers want quick relief; anil One Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure lor children. It is "the only harm less remedy that produces immediate re Holts.' Ili-Mli ,v Killmer. I(v. Mark Minser, a Dunkiiiil nun inter of liei-Ueis Point, Pa., says bo i recommend Chamberlain s ruin il.tlui I any one iu need ol a good liniment, ami thut he considers it thu best he has ever used. Pain liulin is especially valuable for rheuinatiHin. lame liaek. soruius swellings, cuts, bruises, burns and sealds. It is one ot the most remarka ble medicines in existence, and its cllects will botli surprise and delight you. For sale at and M cents pur bottlu by U. W, llovard. Get Time Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa U. BELL, Oen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oeu'l Passengor t Ticket Agent, Oonoral oilleo, Moonov-Urisbane Illdg, Cor. Main aud Clinton sis., uunaio,jN. X 4t LA llood Stock, Good Carriages and Bug es to let upon tho most reasonable terms, e will also do All orders left at tho Post Oillce will receive prompt attention. Miles & Armstrong, -K 3' :" CREAT ECONOMIZING Dog Day Sales It lms been our custom to do busi ness in tho "so called" dull season nnul in order to keep things jumping, , wo are now offering all our broken lines at greatly reduced prices. New goods no 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 .ojvcxy.Qiip ii monrnr.- i! Don't fail to visit us when in Tionesta. i Our low prices make trade; our re liable goods hold it. Talk is cheap. Let the goods speak for themselves. I JUST RECEIVED ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS -f WALL PAPER! THE TIME OF THE YEAH HAS AHKIVE1) when the energctlu housewife begins to think about cleaning house, aud whilo sho is cast ing her oyea about for new wall papor, etc., we wlh to call her atten tion to our excellont assortment, which comprises all the latest do signs In paper and bordors. C'omo ami look them over whilo tho assort ment la complete. We are positive that wo can i-atisly the most fustidi ous purchasor, because we have tho most complete lino ever exhibited hi Tionesta. Come and soo. WE ARE ALSO. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. 'mm i HEADQUARTERS FOU CHOICE DRUGS, M EDICIN ES, STATIONERY, i KOl'KUl ES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Como and examine goods ami prices, and we'll do the rest. ttATtt & Klim CtlUSOISTS AMP CHOCEflS, - TIOfltSTl, Lawrence & Smearbaugh, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. WEST TIONESTA, PA., TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. fir Ala f$ ted K Wishes to Inform tho put that he ia permanently located noar the W. N. Y. A P. Depot, with a full line of FRESH GROCERIES, PROVISION & FEED, CHOICE CONFECTION RI I- TOBACCO i CIGARS. ij LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. ALSO THE FAMOUS 3 PILLSBUHY FLOUR p Or d Ami Is prepared to keep anyiuin wauiuu in mu nuo of Groceries. Ptii-us as low as the lowest. Goods deliv eied froo of charge. i -J. r CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. Largest lino over in Tioncuta, iiow on ha-.d, and Cash will buy them Cheap, at :k It---" !