tOREST REPUBLICAN. t. C. WINK, Editor a PaoranToa. WKDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1W. Itrpiiblicnn Ticket. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Coroner, IR J. W. MORROW. County Surveyor, JAMES 1). DAVIS. " British papers have suddenly bo- come very solicitous M to the cont ol goods to the Amerieao consumers. 'Twas not ever thus. For instance, when Wales controlled our lio plate trade there was never a word from the other side ahoul the "suffering American consumer'' who was paying $70 a ton for tin plate that has cost him as little as 845 a ton since the American tin plate industry ws es tablished under the Mclvinlev tariff. BuaiKEMR in Mexico is in bad shape, owing to the continued fall io the price of silver, and there is talk of going to the gold standard. Wheat goes up and silver goes down despite the assertions of silver orators of last fall that these two commodities kept pace in the mar kets of the world. "The new tariff cuts very severely into protection granted the sugar re finers under the Wilson bill.' From Sugar Trade Journal, (official organ of the American sugar interests.) "The House sugar rate is written in the tariff bill, not the corruptly purchased Senate rate. It is a great victory for right, for justice, and the people." New York World, (Demo cratic. Foreign exporters will now take a rest in hurrying forward cargoes to head off the new tariff. It will be the fault of the American peop'.e if they gel another such opportunity for many years. The estimate of the gold produc tion io this country for 1897 made by the Director of the United States Mint was $1)0,000,000. As for next year the Alaska discoveries render prediction impossible. Since Bryan's defeat the Nebras- kanshive paid off indebtedness to the extent of $28,000,000. There is nothing the matter with Nebraska except that the Pops hypnotized it into thinking itself ragged, peouilees and crooked. The Rcimbl leans Were Not Fooled. If we are fooled on the sugar schedule the smartest man in the House of Representatives has been fooled." This was Speaker Reed's remark a few days before adjourn nietit to somebody who told him the House had been deceived on that schedule in the conference committee, A creal manv people who were against the trim had the same npin ion as this person did when sugar stocks made llcir great bound the day after the conference report was presented. Speaker Reed, however, retained his confidence that the House trained n treat viclorv in that adjustment. And he was right Una of the most ekilllul experts in the service of the Treasury Depart meut, Geueral Appriscr Tiuheuor, has iost made a computation of the relative amount of protection given the engar refiners under the Wilson ami Dingley acta, and he finds the average ditlerential on the various qualities to le over a third less under the present lnw than it Wns under the act of 185)4, which win superseded last calurnay. I iclienor goes over the entire schedule bv degrees, and makes a great iimny figures. Trans lated into plain every-oay language those figures mean this: Not only did the House gaiu a great victory in the sugar fight in the coul'erenee commit tee, but the cunfereuee schedule, which was accepted by both branches, Was less favorable to the refiners than any ever enacted before The trust, that is to say, has less protection un der the Dingley law than it ever had Events of late have been full of! tinder any previous enactment. discouragement to the advocates of il,e Republicans were not fooled free coinage at the rate of 16 to 1. on the sugar schedule or on any other Conditions seem, indeed, to have to- Part ol the new law. They are sel- terod into a conspiracy similar to dom deceived on matters of legisla that whirh inadfl nnosihln "thn crreat tion. Naturally the trust bosses crime of 1873." The argument of would be glad to make the country the silverites based on the aesumn- believe the Republican party granttd The positive announcement from London that Presideut McKinley's commissioners have been assured of the willingness of Great Britain and France to co-operate with the United States in an international bimetallic conference, gives great encourage ment to the friends of true bimetal lism aud is correspondingly depress ing on the friends of silver monomet allismMr. Bryan and his followers. Co-opera ion of the United States, Great Britain and France in the call ing of au international conference on this subject will insure the co opera tion of all the leading nations, and tho explicit terms in which the co operation of England is assured gives great encouragement as to the pros pect for an early conference on this subject. The further fact that it is proposed to hold this conference iu the United States adds greatly to the interest in this sullied, aud if the conference can be held here the de tailed inlormatinn winch it will give to the people will be received with great mterest. -You can got it at Hopkins' store. If. -TIioho who contemplato building should consult Robinson A Gaston, who keep a complete stock of dressed lumber alwav on hand at their mill. tf .See Show, Window nt Miles it Arm strong's. Tho prices are bound to sell tho goods quick. TREFtMSF pecial Bale. -THAT It Don't nauseato vour stoinii'-h with toRs and bitter herbs, but regnlato your liver and sick headache by using those ruinous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Karlv Risors. Heath A Klllnior. ill MARRIED. DOHSON BROWN At the homo of tho brido In Kldred Tp., JclTorson Co., Pa., on Juno :ttth, ini'7, by Hov. .). 1. Hum bert, J. W. Dobsoti of Clarington, For est Co., and Miss Rachacl Brown of Sigel, Jefferson Co., Pa. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of groceries; provision, choice confectionery, cigars and tobacco, and flour and feed. i .: i WE DO NOT CLAIM SHERIFF'S SALE. Iiy VIRTUE of a writ of V Vr lion of a scarcity of gold did yeoman service in the last campaign, but the discoveries in the Klondike fields, promising a considerable addition to the world's stock of its standard mon etary metal, seems possible to rele gate that argument to the class of SuaAR refineries and factories will spent omunitiou. Much was made soon be scattered over the prairies of also by the silverites of the relation the Mississippi Valley in a way which between silver and wheat prices, but promises to make the sugar trust ex- unfortunatelv for them, while the tremely weary, especially in view of piico has gone up over twenty the fact that it has already lost the ceuts a bushel since last vcar. the llieiu some favors. This belief would be profitable to the trust, for it would run the price of shares up. But they can not get anybody to believe this now. The immense importation of raw sugar in advauce of the enact meut or t tie new taw, which will go up in price on account of the general advance on all sorts of sugar iu the Dingley act, will enable the rcfim rs to make l.irjie L'iiin for a ft w weeki1, but the end ivill come soon and llit-u the tariff will hit them. Price, us a Fieri Reins issued out of the Coin t of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, ami to ino directed, there will bo ex posed to snlo bv public vendue or outcry. nt tho Court House, in tho Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, A. !)., 1897, at 1 o'clock, p. ni., tho following de scribed property to-wit : ELIZABETH SUTTER, Executrix of II. SUTTER, doceascd, vs. M ICH AEL FALLER, Fieri Facias, No. 12, August Term, 1SJI7, (waivers;. Samuel I). Ir win, Attorney. All the defendant's Interest In a certain piece or preel of land, situate in Tiones ta Township, Forest County, and Stato of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Bounded West by Joseph Faller j North bv lnnrt now or formerly Gilmorc; East bv otlior part of No. 2S2I, and South by land unknown, lieing too same 101 in No. 224 assessed on the Seated list of Tionesta Township as 60 Bcros In the iiRmo of Michael Fnllor, and which he artlv improved, about 15 aeros of which la eleared. Said 50-aere lot being a part of Warrant No. 2t24 as aforesaid. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho proporty ol Mlchncl Faller nt the suit of Elizabeth Sutter, Executrix of II. Sutter, deceased. TERMS OK SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. Y lion mo planum oroinernen cred itors becoivo the purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must Do paid, ana n list oi liens including mortgago senrcheson tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's roricipt lor the nmoiiut of the pro coeds of the snlo orstich portion thereof ad lie liinv clnmi, must ho lurnisiieu me Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo pmd in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., ot the next day, at which time nil proporty not Bottled tor will ngnin lie put up and sold at tho expeuso and risk of tho person to whom tirstsolel. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4S0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. MWAK I . WALUliK, BllCrill. Sheriffs Olllco, TinnesUi, Pn.-, August 2, 1S07. TO II AVE Til E LARGEST STOCK I N T 1 1 K COUNTY, AND FOR THAT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH ITS G1V E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. ' Special Goods, Special Prices. Compare our Prices and remember our guarantee is on every article we sell. advantages which it eojoyed uuder price of silver has gone dowu about consequence, Hre on the down giade the Wilson law. The "hold up" of the Dingley bill in the Senate by the Democrats and Populists is the cause of the light re ceipts which may be expected under that measure in its first few months by reason of the enormous importa tions that the "hold up" permitted the importers to make. An interesting feature of this fall's campaign is the development of strength among the gold Democrats. n is quite apparent that in every State where there are to be campaigns their organization will be much stronger than it was last fall, while the national organization is pushing work from its national headquarters io Aew lork and will aid with speak ten cents an ouuee, and in a week, in which we are able to record evidences of a distiuct revival of business, as indicated iu the early arrival of the long-promised advanceing movement for the fall, silver has touched the lowest point recorded io the Ameri can market. Bradstreets, July 24, 1897. Tue Governor on Friday last finished the work on the legislation left in his hands. Io the general appropriation bill quite a number of items were disapproved, but the $56, UUU lor hxing up Urace church was not one of them. As to the question ot tho amount ot praise or censure the Executive should be entitled to for his approvals or disapprovals de era and by other means whenever PeDds "omewhat on how much one at present. Iherowillhe sharp ad vances in the future as in the past for the trust magnets are potent r.nd BKiiitui, and can work the murk, t as thev did the dav after (he conference schedule was published. The FLepuh licaus, however, have dealt them blow which they will remcinl.er They have a smaller differential than any previous act ever allowed them and it it safe to predict that when the Republicans revise the tariff next time the entire differential will be re moved Burning, itching skin diseases instant ly relieved by DoWitt's Witch Hu.el Salvo, tuieaqtialed for cuts, bruises. burns, it Heals witliout leaving a sear, Heath & Killmer. there are Slate campaigns. The recent increased gold develop oienta, not alone in Alaska, but iu the increased production of mines ev erywhere, is a hard blow to the 16-to-1 theorists, and, when coupled with the fact that the prices of farm pro j .... i j i . . uucu nave aavanceu ana that crops are plentiful and that farmers are paying on tneir mortgages, must prove very depressing to those who have insisted that prosperity could knows of the merits or demerits of these several items. Perhaps the greatest merit in his vetoes of expense accouuts lies in the fact that they will have a tendency to discourage useless investigating committees, but wheu a legislative or auy other represeutA' tive body onco appoints a committee for a special purpose it has no moral right to refuse the members of that committee a reasonable sum for their necessary and legitimate expenses, aud they ought not to be expected to Last day of tin apoclul offer to those holding tickets, at the Sires' Studio. It ' Thev don't make much fuss about it. We are speaking of DeWitt's Little Ear lv Risers, tho famous little pills lor con stipatlou, biliousnos" and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe tieath iv Killmer. "I crave but One Minute," aaid the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with hia oratory One Minute Cough Cure is uueualed for throat and lung troubles, ileum it Kill mer. John Gritlin, of .anesville, O., says 'I never lived a dav for thirtv yearn without sutlcring agony, until a box of Devi ltt s Witch Hazel Salve cured mv piles." For piles and roctul troubles it.... i .u j . , . ... , cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all alone come through the adoption of patrouize soup houses or stop at third Ukiu troubles DeWiit's Witch Hazel free silver. rale taverns either. To cut them off Salve is uncijualcd. Heath A Killmer. There is a time for everything ; and tho time to attend to a cola is when it Marts Don't wait till you have consumption but prevent it by using One Milium Cough Cure, tne treat reineilv lor couglis, colds. croup, bronchitis and all throat aud lung troubles, Heath A Killmer. It is to be hoped that the Secretary eDtirely U Dl f"ir" of the Treasury a ruling which puts 1 he Oovernor a veto of the scan the Dinrrlev tariff act in nneraiinn at dalous electric light suake was to be the beginning of the day (Saturday) expected as a matter of course, with on which it was siened will stand out a moments hesitation. Hut bis The few hundreds of thousands of vet0 "f t,le mercantile license tax revenue which are involved will .nm bill is a surprise to those who know ln handy for the government. The lhe nieasufe to have had the sanction importers, bv rusluni; larpe atnr-ki of of the admiuistratiou, members of u o "I goods into the country in advance of which very materially assisting in the enactment of the tariff have and urging its passage through both made a good deal of money at the branches of the legislature. The bill expense of the treasury. Ii the gov- was fair iu its provisions and simply ernmeut can appropriate a little of required the great mercantile kings this money legally, the thiug ought ' Philadelphia and Pittsburg to be done. to pay their just proportion of taxation. Put that is Do YOU remember that, iu the wheie the tdioe piuchtd. The legis- campaign of 1 , the Ohio Demo- lature cau rest its case before the crats declared - that tiu plate could country people on that bill so far as not be made in the Uuited States ? I providing revenue for the State is And that iu 1X112 they declared none I coucerued. It is et-tiinaled Ihe bill was biug made that Ihe tin plate would have put a million and a half factories were merely Republican of dollars into the State Treasury ev campaign hlullsr Well, just note ery year, and not one dollar would the fact that last year the American have come out of the smaller mer tin plate mills produced 307,000,000 chants who are now paying an uue pounds, or about half the 'amount we qual share. If the State is short consume. 1 he industry crows stead- E.J.UUO.UIJO ot revenue in the uext two iiy and it will not be loiiir before we years the legislature is not to blame will make all the tin plate we can for it. It seemed to be a fair bill use. And tin is cheaper than in I when it passed. It was just as fair lS'Jl. Toledo lilade. I when it reached the Goveruor. Have vou ot t-O.OCIT Have you tri SoO OO? Have you got SloO.Oof If so, w hy don't you deposit it with the Coiiewango Holloing 1oan Association Association of Warren, Pu. They will pay you (i per cent, pur hi i nil m Cush Dividend, payable scnii-aiiuiiall v, and you can withdraw your principal in lull at any tiiuo alter months. a-ii-ly. Boys' pants, ; 25 cents Boys' wool pants, 50 cents Boys' waists, ., . 25 to 40 cents Boys' two piece suits, 75 cents Boys' two piece wool suits, $2.00 to $5.00 Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Boys' three piece wool suits, $3.00 to $8.00 CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. Men's working pants, . 50 cents to $1.00 Men's dress pants, . $1.50 and upward Men's suits, $4.00, $5.00 aud $6.00 Men's Fine suits, $8.00$9'00 and $10.00 WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Ponna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS : David W. Itoaly Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hcrtzol, A. T. Scoflold, Nolson P. Whooler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmleo, C. Schimmelfeng, Christian Smith, H. A. Jamioson. Personal ami Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms cottsistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits a. X. PKRMLEE, Pres. IT. A. JAMESON, Vice Pres. F. K. IIERTZEL, Cashier SHOES HA VE ALSO A SPECIAL PLAGE HERE. Child's 25 cents and 50 cents "Women's fine shoes, $1.25 to $3.75 Men's fine shoes, ... $1.25 to $5.00 ii. t. nut-en, Hats, Shirts, Unorwear, &c, to Sell! Match Us If You Can. PROCLAMATION. Whkhkas.TIio I Ion. Charles II. Noves President Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, tjuartor sessions or tne reaco, urpnans Court, Oyer and Terminer mid Uoneral Jail Delivery, at I'ionestu. for th- County of Forest, to commence on the l,asi mommy or August, ueiug the IlOlh day of August, 18H7. No tice is thcrcforo given to the Cor oner, Justices ot tho l'euce and I'on staliles of said county, that they bo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their rec-oids. inouisitions. exiimiur.tion, and other remembrances, to do those things which to tneir oillce appertain to ueaone, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in tho.jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute airainst them as shall be lust. Given un der my hand and seal this 2nd day of August, A. I). 1WI7. FRANK. I. WALK Kit, IL.s.J Slierlll. (S Miles k Armstrong, I i l CD7 CLOTHING. - FURNISHINGS - AND - SHOES. KEPLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PA. W. L.DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Inthorid. For 14 yenrn ttili tlitie, Iiy mfrlt alone, bun distanced all cmniiCtlUirM. W. L, UoiiKlitfl i.rn, .(tt ami $5.w ulnwi ara the productions of pk 11 11 workmen, from tha best material potudblt at thi't! jirices. Also. ti.W ami $imq Uot-a fur meu, .'A -I.QG aud fl.75 fur hoys.. W.I.. DourIas nhoei are Indoiwl by OTcr 1,ii,!ui wearers an th bet In style, tit and durability of auy Shoe ever offered at the prices. They am made In all the latest shaped and styles, aud of every vari ety of leather. If dealer cannot supply vou, write for cata logue to W. LUuugUi, IlrocktuD, Mass, bold bf L.J. HOPKINS. All BOW TO THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR CLOTHES. SPRING SUITS NOW READY Mado to your Order. Suits Sifi.ni to jio.oo. Overcoats JliUH) to flO.00. Trousers $1.00 to $1:1.00. Ready to wear. Of tho better grades for men and boys. Knits jo.00 to t-O.lM). Overcoats $S.O0 to fiO.Oll. Trousers 1'b cents to f.i.00. Extensive Liine of Bicycle Suits. $2.08 to $8.50. The McCue.v Cq, Outfitters of Men. 27 and 29 Sonera aud 12 Elm Sts,, OIL CITY, PA. This Space a a lias boon occupied with wall paper for some time, but don't think because we aro making a change that our large Stock is oxhaustod, for we have some vory nice Patterns loft yot, but we would liko to call jour attention to tho fact that our Stock of Paints, was never so complete before. IVo aro Solo Agents for the famous Ark Urand Water Proof Paint, for inside or outside, which we claim la one of the best Roady Mixed Paints on tho market. And in White Lead and Oils wo will not be undersold. We also have a Hoof Paint that we guarantoe for 6 years. Call and see us and we will convince you that what we say is all right. ttEATtt & KllMt DpUCGlSTS ANO CSHOCEflS, - TIONESTA. r HEADQUARTERS FOlt CHOICE DHUUS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, UKOCEIUBS. PROVISION, CONFECTION ERV, Etc. Come and examine goods and prices, and we'll do tho rest. Preo Musical Education. THE NEW ENGLAND C0NSEEVAT0EY OF MUSI0 is ihe oldest and best equipped musical institution in America, mid llie lareM in the world. It has live departments of instruction as lollows : 1. Ki imriuii ul of Alunic includiiiK Pian oforte, organ, violin, violincello and other orchestral instruments, etc., voice, lyric art und opera, sight singhi , theory, harmony, composition unit art ol con ducting. 2. Ilrurtmi-lit of I'iiiuu ami Orituu Tuu Intf. 3. Ilcuuriiiii-iil of 4.1-m-riil l.iicruiure unit l.HUlf UUifCM. 4. llriuu-lim-iit of I'liH-ulioii himI I'IobIchI Culture autl CollcMt- of Orulory. 5. ii-turliiit-iil of iiuv Arli. Olio year at above institution with board, room rent, tuition, piano rent, etc., etc., free. Write at mice for cuta logue and particulars. JAMES D. BALL. 36 Brotnneld St., Boston, Mass THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, A. Wayne Cook, President. XO. 6038. A. II. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smearbauoh, Vice President. tionesta,0 " penn. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, S. S. CftRFIELD, PROPRIETOR. TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. ,Vo. 67. 'llasv, ! J't. : in. 0v li i'O in. ciijftt, .''. A' in WHITE BRONZE VS. STONE: White llroii.e i not porous. Stone is. While ISron.e has no tissues. Stone has. White l!rou.e will not crack. Stone will. White brou.o will not absorb moisture. Stono will. White lliou.o does not become moss grown. Stone does. While itrouy.e is endorsed by scientists as everlasting. Stone is not. Wliiiu liron.o inscriptions will remain legible. Stone will not. White Hioune holds its'color. Stone does not. Good Stock. Good Carriairos and Bou gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. llo will also uo liTOIB TZEIMIIItTa- All orders left at tho Post Office will receive prompt attention. TIMETABLE, in effect Juno 20, 1807, Trains leave Tio nesta for oil (Mty and points west as follows : No. 31 Hiillalo Express, daily except Sunday 12:00 noon. No. til Way Freight (currying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. imo. 33 on t ny Kx loss, daily except Sunday 7:10 p. Ul. For 1 1 ickory.Tidiouto, Warren, Kiuzua, Rradlord, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except SiiihIhv K:45 a. in. No. :ia Pitt-djiirg Express, daily except Sunday " -1: 1'. p. 111. No. ini Way Freight (carrying passengers to lrvinelonj daily except Suuduy 0:50 a.m. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheolor, nmifOTOKa G. W. Robinson, T. V. Rltchey, J. T. Wm. Smcarbaugri, Dule. J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of p.ymont at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the beuolits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid on time, deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauah. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. Get Time Tallies aud full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa K. liEI.L, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger ii Ticket Agent, General olllco, MiHiuey-lirisbanu I'.ld Cor. Main and Cliutou Sts., liullulo.N.Y. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. the monumental bronze co., i?jantsd-An Idea . ,. . . . Pntttn-t ytiur tdea: tln-T nmy I. ring y" wt'ailli. 1 I). S. KNOX, AkvuI, Tiouentu, Y. Writ' Jt)liN I bill itl.t UN t . I'uli-Ht JIU.r. beys. Waliingi .n. D. C.f- r tl-ir iri untr TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
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