THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. K. WINK, tDITOn 4 PftOPNirTOK. WKDNKSPAV, NOVEM11ER25, im. Thopu caricatures of Chairman llmna do nnt look B'l funny as thpy did heforo the election. Chairman Jones can issue a "etalement" on less provocation than any oilier man io American politics. McKini.ey's trouble in forming a Cabinet will not be a lack of first class materinl, but an embarrassment of it. The efforts of Mr. Cryao's friends should be directed toward disbanding his mind of the idea that, he is the residuary legatee of the Democratic Presidential nomination. Mr. Bland will have a chance it) the next Congress to prove that he has as many as two ideas. That old droue about the crime of '73 will be unendurable after the vindication, of '00. " The Republican party proposes, duriog the four years beginning March 4, 1807,'to make this country again the most prosperous one in the world, "without waiting for the aid or consent of auy other nation." Now TitAT the sound money Dem ocrats have found out , how happy a roan feels when ho votes the Republi can ticket, it is reasonable to suppose that they will make a regular habit of delighting themselves in that way. North Carolina has elected what 19 called a Republicau Governor by a large majority, but as McKinlcy looses the State by a small margin it may be remarked that political ideas among the Tarheels are in a chaotic condition. . " It will bo well or the silver Sena ' tors to "aasumtt virtue if they have N, it not," and forego all obstructive . tactics at the coming eelsion. The country is in no mood to put up with auy in,ore foolishness from them, since they have beefefo thoroughly repu diated. ' ShermIij aptlyCdefines the Dingley . bill as a measure- to help the Demo- ra-ts-aaj gie (fieri! money enough to carry on the operations of the Gov ernment.1' In other words, its only object is to make the receipts equal to the expenditures; and that is a re sult to be desired by good citizens of all parties. It is to be observed that Venezuela is not to have any represeutive on the Board of Arbitration for the set tlement of the boundary dispute. This is equivalent to a concession on the part of Great Britain that a ques tion involving the territorial integ rity of auy nation on this continent is one about which the United States must be chiefly consulted. The election returns prove the Chicago Record's postal card poll to have been more closely accurate in Illinois than was supposed when it was taken. IbeJieeords poll gave to McKinley 57.95 per cent, of the total vote of Chicago and the tewn of Cicero, while 40.15 per cent, went to Bryan. .The result of the election showed 57.91 per cent, for McKinley and 40.91 per cent, for Bryan. The Republicans of West Virginia deserve special credit and congratu lation. Of the fifty-five counties of the state they carried thirty-one, in eluding nine that went for Cleveland in ley's, and the increased majorities in the Republican counties far exceed the increased majorities in the Demo cratio counties. This is a splendid victory aud it means that Wert Vir gioia has come into the Republican fold to stay. A leading New York financier states that deposits to the amount of uot lets that $50,000,000 were with drawn from the savings bauks of that city during the receut campaign This is a striking proof of the fear that prevailed on account of the free silver agilatiou, aud an iudicatiou of the catastrophe that would have eu sued iu the event of Bryan's election In all its history the coulry probably never escaped a greater iluuger to its welfare and prosperity. Si:vi.i:AI, of the btuus voted on constitutional uiuuiidiiieiHs in the re cent election. Massachusetts had one providing for a change from annual to bieunial elections; New York had one to chano the forestry policy of the Mute; California had one to give women full suffrage rights, aud Mis souri had four, relating to capital re inoval, reduction of school ago, pow ers of the courts and taxation fur mimic iim I improvements. In all of thesa casos th verdict was udverse The peoplo seem to have becu against all sorts of tiukering this year. The Dingley Revenue Dili. Thero is a possibility that the Dingley revenue bill may be passed by the Senate in the coining session. It went through the House last win ter, but was "hung up" in the Senate through the union of some of the sil ver Republicans with the Democrats, the obstructive Republicans seeking to foice their party to purchase their acquiescence by free coinage or some other concession to silver. The Re publican party, however, had made up its mind to do no more surrender' ing on the silver question, and rejec ted the silverltcs' overtures, disre garded their threats, and thus aroused the hostility of several silver Repub lican Senators to the measure. There a chance, however, that some of tl is silverite obstruction will cease now that the election is over. Although it is a Republican meas ure, tho chief purpose of the Dingley bill is revenue and not protection. Briefly slated the bill puts a duty on wool aud its manufactures and on lumber of 60 per cent, of the rate imposed by the McKinley act of 1890, and makes a horizontal advance f 15 per ceut. on all the other duties in the Wilson law of 1894. The bill stipulates, however, that the increased duty shall not exceed the rate under le McKinley law, and provides that where the duties under the Wilson act are higher than under its prede cessor, they shall not be increased. The estimates as to the increase in revenue which the Dingley bill would bring vary between $40,000,- 000 and 50,000,000. It is easy to see that this is not such a 'measure a the Republicans would have framed had they been in entire control of the Government The Treasury needed much revenue, and the President and Secretary Car lisle appealed to Congress for it. The Dingley bill, which was promptly framed in the House and passed by that body, was the Republicans' re sponse to that appeal. Treasury needs are as pressing as they were when the bill passed the House, and the Republicans have a right to as sume that the President will s'ku it it reaches him. By signing this bill the President will not make any greater surrender of position than the Republicans do in passing it.. Iu the past four months revenues have fallen behind expenditures to the extent of $32,885,000, which is at. the rate of over 8,000,000 a month. .Of course the business revival which McKin ley's election has brought will reduce this shortage a few months hence, but whatever the deficit may be the Dingley measure, if enacted, would undoubtedly meet it. The advan tages attaching to this bill are that it would bring Treasury relief almost immediately, with scarcely any busi ness disturbance, and it would give the Republicans time to deal with the entire protection and revenue ques tion intelligently and scientifically in 1897 or 1898. Word From Weyler. Capt. Gen. Weyler disappeared in the canebrakea of Cuba a couple of weeks ago, intent upon dealing the deathblow to the Cuban revolution. Nothing was beard from him until a day or so ago, and it was supposed that he had met the enemy, with the result that either the enemy was his or he was the eoemie's. It is now known that no change of ownership has takeu place. Iu fact, there has been no meeting of the hostile forces. The present news comes by way of Ilavaua, and of course is strictly true and impartial, having been edited by the conscientious Spaniard now on duty as press censor. Morever, it comt-8 frein Weyler himself, who pauses in the engrossing woik of preparation to take his typewriter in haud and iuform a wailing world that he is well; that he is satisfied with the operations carried out so far, and will soon put an end to the insurrec tion. He also anuounces his delight at the succets of the new Spanish loan, guaranteeing, as it does, the payment of his salary for the current month. Gen. Weyler is evidently deter mined uot to frighten his adversaries to death by rushing upon them sud deiily. lie intends to give them time to say their prayers, for he has de unhid uot to move upou thorn uutil after Christmas, but as soon us the Christmas festivities are out of the way he will "strike a mortal blow at tho insurrection." It is very kind of L i in to give tho insurgents time to eu joy themselves at the approaching Chrislmastide. It has been virtually decii'ed that Rn:rt)tary Herbert is to bo given a judicial appointment befue many uci'ks elupce, hut opinions differ as to whither ho will be made Chief Justice of the C'jurt of Claims to fill a vacancy, or whether he will succeed one t;f the retiring judges of the Su preme ('.urt of the District of'Colum bia. If tho wishes of the people of the District are followed in this mat ter, the Ctliinct officer will be assign ed to the Court of Claims which is a national body, rather tlinn to the District Supreme Court, which is re garded as a local institution. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Alins Fiorl Fnoinn Issued out of the ('unit of Com mon Picas of Forost County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, tloro will hoax posed to snlo bv public vendue or outcry, at tho Court IIouno, in tho Horough of Tioncstn, Forest County, Pa., on KRIDA Y, I) ECEMRER11, A. D.,I S'.Xi, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described real pstalo to-wit ; J. V. PROPKR, use of A.M. not'TT, vs. JOHN L. PETERS ami MARTHA I,. PET KRS, Alias Kiorl Facias, No. S, February Term, 1SW. T. F. Kltcliey, Attorney. All the rinlit, title, interest and claim of t lie defendants of, in and to all tho fol lowing described lots, situntn in tho bor oiiiili of Tioncstn, Potest county aud State of Pennsylvania : Hounded on the North bv lots of J. M. Kepler, on tho F.ast by Kim street, on the South by land of S. A. lale, and on the west by "lands of II. M. Foreman. Containing one-hall' acre, more or less, and being lots Nos. four and fivo, in ltloek "I," and known as iIik Forest House property, on which is erected one two-story fraino building about f'Ox.VJ feet, and 'ono framo stable about 30x11) feet, with necessary out buildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of John I,. Peters and Mar tha L. Peters, nt the suit of J. F. Proper use of A. M. Doutt. TF.KMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff orothor lien cred itors boeoive tho purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens liiciiuung mortgage searches ou tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tho salo orsueh portion thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 8. All sales not settled immediately- will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m bl the next day, at which time all property not Bottled lor will again be put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to W 111 SI fOKl. See Purdon's Digest. Ninth Eilition. page 4Sfl and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. JOHN T. OAHsox siw.viir Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pn., November 3. lO'.D. COMMISSIONERS' LAND SALE By virtue of various Acts of Assemble of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania made and provided, we, tho undersigned Commissioners of the County of Forest, tiA.(,o!.B in Biuo uv puiiiie vendue or outcry at tho Court House, in Tionesta iiorougu, ou mo 9TII DAY OF DECEMRER, 1S1H1. at 10 o'clock a. in., tho following describ ed tracts of land, viz : SKATED LANDS. HARMONY TW1'. Acres.. Name Assessed in. . 2. Jones, E. L. and Isaac. " JKNKS TWr. i Zimmerman, John. 1 Whituey Bros. War. S171 S173 3801 I Shick, Herb. TIONESTA TWP. 52 Dalo Heirs to Shepherd. UNSEATED LANDS. JKNKS TWT. 3322 100 Phillis. James, fl Anna Hills. 17 Patterson. J. SI., fl HoUn 6141 127 Rav, W. A., 11 liovnton. 3iiti3 HO WriKht A DnhrniK. 3004 140 Wriitht .fe Duhriiiir. . KINOHLEY TWP. 6131 200 Grey. S. C. &1U4 J of 80 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. 61W3 J of 400 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. TIONESTA TWP. 115 Copoland, Otis Heirs. 10 Pettigrew Joseph. 240 Irwin S. D. niOKORY TWP. 5192 i of 150 Lako Erie Petroleum Co. W. A. CONN ELY, PETER YOUNG K, W. M. COON, County ComniisKtonnrH Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk. LARCE SIZE BAGSTER'S BIBLE MINION TYPE. Bizn, when open, 13J by !J inches. BEST TEACHERS' HELPS. 13 COLORED MAPS. Sent FREE and CarriaL-o Paid for only ju new suuscriptions to SABAATH READING AT 50 CENTS EACH. A pair of very beautiful colored pic tures sent free to each new subscriber. Or Sabbath Heading for a year and the ruuio ior Sabbath Jieadina is liaviiiL' a Dhenom- enal success aumuK the Sunday School teachers. Christian Endcavorers, Ep worlh lajjuers, Mission Workers and Christians (zenuiully. It is evangelical, interdenominational, non-political Bonn ai once ior . Free Outfit of Sample Copies, etc. Aunress, SABBATH READING, 130 Nassau St., Now York. N. II. When you boo thi Ilible you will say that no such value was over of fered on same tnns before. It is bound in strong leather covers, which aro limp mm tap over euises, generally Known as uiviniiy circuit. OPTICIAN. Office, 7 fc 7f National Hank Ruildinj?, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes oxamined freo. Exclusively optical. hint -nj..vttl ; .1 d.M It is v i.m:. j Tuik LiiUiuioua in mII i'liiintiitif ii.-'.trcnnira fur ! I. .tf If lifUimitl-iii, I.yi.ihugOt ttiurrh, '1 lmiI bin In-, o t utlm- in wh. p.uu In an tit !.!- and '!. i iy il. Ai I'niif ..,. s. or l-v umi ou Hi.-.ju of itali c, fuhirio an.i cviUB. WIlSKt-LMANN & UKOWN UrtUQ CO., liulllmort-, Mt., . H, . Vanted-Hn Idea Svi HritUvt your Worn: iiif-v nay l.fni v .i bi.jih. -Arllf JOHN WkUI-Kl.lii UN K .., I"' a, i. Av,r iH VH, Wtt.bliiKUni, l, t,r..r ilifir into oflr ftuii 111 of imu liuutiroU iuveuuuiiil AaiiUJ. ssisnee s . This is tho place for bonatido bargains in any and everything. 'o ileslro to call vour special attention to our dry and dress goods department, where you will find a complete lino of a 1 tho latest novelties and styles to select from, and a prices to suit all. All tho latest designs In Millinery In endless variety. Ladies' Capes in Fur, Plush and Cloth, and lots of Coals and Jackets. Unsure and get our prices before Jpur chnsing. Wo guarantco them. In our clothing department wo have tho largest and most complete lino in tho vi cinity to select from, all from tho Highest tirailo Manufacturers in the United States, equal to Merchant Tailor make, in design, lit nud finality, and at prices that simply doty competition. Men's and Roys' and variety. Hats, Caps, Olovos and Underwear for all in all grades and prices. Carpets ol all grades, Ruggs, Matting, Linoloum and Oil Cloth, Trunks and valiees of all descriptions, (llavs and IJueenswal-e, Tin and (Irani to ware, Furniture, iu fact, anything you may neod or can llnd in any of tho large, first-class citiy department houses. Remember, we promise you bargains, aud will keep nur word. Wo need cash. Must havo It to get us out of our present difficulty. HE1TBY J". BROCK, ASSICiNEE OF DAVID MINTZ. MARIENVILLE, PA. Wo pay full market price for Pelts, Calf Skins, Furs, (Jinseng Root, etc. HERB WE All ALWAYS AT THE HEAD WITH SOMETHING HEW! TRY OUR 11 REX" RIO WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER EOT OF THAT LOVELY TOILET SOAP. TIIREK CAKES FOR 10 CENTS, 9 FOR 2". CENTS. IT'S A HUMMER. SEE-3 WHAT WE CAN filVE YOU WITH A POl'ND OF POWDER. IT MEATS THE WORM) HOW WE DO IT. WOQISTS yiTJD QflOCEflS, - HONEST, W HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUfiS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, (GROCERIES. PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come and examine Koodsaud prices, and we'll do tho rest. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby nivon that tho follow ing account has been tiled in my odico and will be presented at the next term of Orphans' Court of Forest County, Pa., beginning Novembor 1(1, 1SIHJ, for con firmation : First and final account of Alfred S. Brecht, guardian of Florence E. Hrecht. Attosi, CALVIN M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphan Court, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 2, lsyo. mi m 2 tr3 KVCOI I lUilLO 1H, rH.t HirpTTiBiirPTi m pMl Wishes to inform the public fCs that ho Is permanently located 'S3 near the W. N. Y. & I'. Dopot, with a full line of n i FRESH GROCERIES, M PROVISION & FEED, M C 11 OICE CON FECTION RI ES, jl TOBACCO & CIGARS. j ALSO THE FAMOUS Ji v; a ikj M PILLSBUKY FLOUR fi And is prepared to keep anytbiilg wantod in the lino of Oroccries. Prices as low as the lowest. (Joods deliv oi ed freo of charge. i4 'ai 7f. 3 CHAS. B. WHITEIflAN. ffi New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W. CLARK has just opened a new-feed store in the Barnctt Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In fact everything in that lino, whirl! ho proposes to srll at the low- possible margin. Customers will receive. IVir treatment und prompt attention. When iu need call. C. W. CLARK, TioJH'tolu, lu. bale Mittens, all tho latest styles In all grndea COFFEE, ONLY 17 CENTS PER LD. HAK1NO ANEW DEPARTURE. 4 ' The McCuon Co. have added fine ready to wear clothes and in additon to their tailoring, shirt making and j.'cntlcmcn'8 furnishings, are now carrying a fiuo lino high class of ready to wear CLOTIHIIN-Gk FALL AND WINTER SUITS TO OR- DER 8-4.00 AND UPWARDS. OVERCOATS TO ORDER SUM AND UPWARDS. Ready to wear clothes of the finest and best grades J.S.OO to $23.00 a suit. Ready to wear overcoats and ulsters $10,011 to $25.00. Solo agents for DUXLA1, YOU9IAX colobrated hats. Winter styles now ready. The McGuejc Co, Outfitters of Men. 27 and 2!l Sonoca and 12 Elm Sts., OIL CITY, PA. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warron, Pcnna. CAPITAL, - gl.i 0,000.00 DIKECTOliS: Nelson P. Whenlor, Jerry Cr.iry, Ciuo. M. Parnilce, C. Schininielfung, Christian Smith, David W. Hoaly Wm. D. Drown, Andrew Hertzcl, A. T. Scolield, II. T. Russell, II. A. Jainiosuii. Per.iuiuil iiff Jlu.iinesa accounts solici ted on most fuciiiible termn conaiiiteiil with ijnuil conservative banking. Interest allowed ou deposits u, n. rxiiMLi.i:, Hies. IT. A. JAMIESOX, Vice lxien. y. E. JIKUTZKL, tUsA'.,r !-?: TIME TA ISLE, ill ell'ect Kept. 0, lS!i. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City Pis mm and points west as t-. lolinws : No. Ill Duilalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:0ii noon. No. lil Way Freight (currying passengers), dally except Sunday ' 1 4:.r,o p. m. No. S.i Oil City Exi loss, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in. For 1 1 icknry, Tid ionic, Warron, Kinziia, iirau torn, Mean ami I in' I ;i .l : No. ilo oli an E press, daily except Sunday No. :i2 Pittsliiirg Express, daily e-'cpt Simd iv No. 00 Way Freiglil (carrying passengers to Ii vi neion) daily except Sunday a:l j a. in. 1:111 p. in. 0:50 a. ill Get Time Tahlisaud full infurnuitiMi from W. II. SAI L, Aient, Tionesta, l'a R. BELL, (Jen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, lien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Oeuuial olllee,' Mooiiey-lirisliane Hldg, Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., llullalo.N.V WE ARE MAKING IT HOT FOR HARD TIMES! YOU CAN'T FEEL POOR WHEN YOU SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES. What though Your Dollars aro Fewer, Values were never so marvcloiisly low ns right now, on stylish, high grade Men's and Boys' Swm Era Come in and see tho choice 1 1 I M umi icnrn way sensiuie, econonucai pcopie prefer to spend their money witli us. There is no law against paying big prices, but it is not sensible. You'll trade with us, simply because you can't duplicate the goods at prices so low. Come in and See how FAIR well we'll riFjASK you, and how much i money we'll SAVE you. Miles & Armstrong, a KEPLER BLOCK, Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. U00TS AND SII0EIS j SPECIALTY ! OOOns fHi' VI ItST CLASS OITA I.1TY IN EVERY HE PA HTM F.NT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OOOHS. LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. Largest line ever in Tionesta, now on hand, and Cash will buy them Cheap.tat V. J' ft''. A O, A. 11. A. Waynk Cook, rrnsidont. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL IJANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPI AL STOCK, - - - $50,000. MlllCTOKS A. Wayne Cook, U. W. Robinson, Win. Hnmarlinunli. N. V. Wliucler, T. F. Ritcluiy, J. T. Dulo, J. II. Kolly. Collections loniitlea for on iluy of r.yiiiont ut low rati-i. Wo iiromiso our fUMtoin urs all the liunolils eonsisUmt with conwrvntivo bunkiiu;. Intori Kt pni.l on tinio tlepcuiibf. Your iiatruiuiKO rONjiei-trully Holjcit.d. AO. SO-tO. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL IJANK, TIONKSTA. PA. CMFITAI. KT( Ii, : : . ol'Klcr.Ks : T. l. Coi.i.ivh, I'losL'.eul. 1'. It. I.a.n.,.,.., Vi ( 1i Vh nl. .1. C. !WMAS, Cashi I'llii.oi'oj.s: E. E. Voukrolli, T. J. Row'iiKiu, F. It; Liuison, R. M. A UANK FOR THE PEOI'.LE. Wlllf'ir RESI'I'CTIUEI.Y SO Ml IIS PATR( N AO K AND Vlln, Fl'RNI 11 ALE IJSlIAl, liANKINO FACILITIES, Willi l'UOM i'T AN I) CA EIUL A TENTION TO ALL UUSINESS ENTRUSTED Wo Will Make i Them do Much Furthor. ; fr-Ml .... ..mii ,tmiunmns.-i:..'..i, y selection of honest qualities 3 1 - 1 I . IS we'll treat you, and how j TIONESTA, PA. sT SVX. I UK . jjj - : , t- : . 1 ; i ' j no:ts. KlCI.LY, Cusliior. Wm. S.m icAiinAiHiii, Vice I'roslilont. Ili'iniaii. u. F. WiitKon, T. I). Collins. O. '. l'mnor,
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