THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNK, - EDITOR a PsopsiITOS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1898. Republican Ticket. STATE. Governor A. STONE. LievU'GovcrnorJ. V. S. GOBIN. See' Int. Affairs J AS. W. LATTA. Congress -at- Large GALUSHA A. GROW, S. A. DAVENFORT. Superior Court Judge WM. W. POR TER, WM. D. PORTER. f'Ol'NTY. President Judge W. M. LINDSEY. Congress WAYNE COOK. (Subject to action of district conference.) Asscmbly-S. S. TOWLEIl. County Treasurer S. M. HENRY. SPAIN Sl'ES FOR TEACE. The Spanish government has cued fur peace, not indirectly through the great powers of Europe, but by a direct appeal to President McKiuley. The proposition was formally Submit ted to the President at 3 o'clock yes terday afternooD by the Freuch am bassador, M Jules Cauibou, who had received instructions from the foreigo office at Paris to deliver to the Uni ted States government the tender of peace for and by the Spanish minis try. At the conclusion of the con ference between the President and the French ambassador, the following official statement was issued from the While House : "The French ambassador, on be half of the government of Spain, and by the direction of the Spnuish min ister of foreign affairs, presented to the President this afternoon at the White House a message from the Spanish government looking ' to the termination of the war and the settle ment of terms of peace." THE WAR SEWS. (Jen. Miles and His Army at Porto Rico. Troops Landing and Either the Sur render of tlio Spanish Forces or a ' Fierce Rattle Expected at Any Time. The American forces under com mand of Gen. Miles who left for Porto Rico last week have arrived at their destination and have landed uear Ponce. Affairs at Santiago are not termi nating as smoothly as they should, as the Cubans want to run things to suit themselves and desire immedi ate control of the surrendered terri tory, but Uucle Sam will handle the ribbon there for some time yet. As to affairs in the Philippines, and to the frequent rumors that for eign powers may intrevene, the De partment of Slate hai no official in formation of any intention ou the part of European powers to iuterfere with this country in the prosecution or the conclusion of the war. Dis patches from foreign capitals to this affect are without foundation. Regarding the situation in Spain late dispatches state that peace ru mors come from every quarter, but there is no solid opinion, especially from official quarters, that, infatuated though tbey may seem, Spain's own internal necessities will probably keep the war dragging on. Nothing short of an attack upon Spain itself, it is Brgued, will bring Spain to her knees, and New York dispatches de clare that this is the ooo thing that resident McKinley never contem plated, except as as an extreme re- sort And it's all been accomplished without the O'Higgins. The military geniuus most needed in Santiago now is that of Ben Butler for a rapid and thorough sanitary overhauling. Spain's one battle-ship, the Pelayo, is reported to be in a damaged con ditiou. If bottled up behind some fortress she may survive the war. Both at Santiago and Guantana mo the Spanish army was larger than had been reported. The sur render grows upon close inspection. The Test of a Policy. Uuder the American policy of eeping our money at home to pay for articles which can he produced to lvautago in our own factories and mills the favorite trade balauce for the past twelve months is, in rouud umbers, SliOO.OOO.OOO. One effect of this enormous credit entry in the atiooal ledger has been to greatly ncrease the stock of gold in the United States, the imports of yellow coin duriug the eleven months euding with May having exceeded the im ports by $102,020,085, and added this large amouut of gold to the money in circulation in this country. Formerly, when low Tariff and uo Tariff was the rule, this $102,026,085 would have come to us in manufac tured goods and uot in coin. This method of settling balanees has been u great measure abolished by the Dingley Tariff, and Europe is paying her debts to the United States in raouey. That is why our country is full of gold, and why times are good, and why the Government is able to float a popular loan of $200,000,000 without any help from banks or for- eigners. It is a good policy wmcn brings about sueh results. Thf scene now shifts to the Morro and San Juan of Porto Rico. It will be necessary for Americans to rename some of these places to prevent con fusion. Morro's batteries at Santiago were not as formidable as was supposed. But they might have ruined a battle ship, and that risk was happily avoided. Santiago is surprised to find the American soldiers so well fed. It will not be long before the citizens d is cover that the American flag means abundance. Admiral Cervera savs he knows from experience that the Oregon an eighteen-knot ship, though she is down on the naval register for fifteen knots. The Oregon's crew found out her strong points during her lung run of 13,000 miles. Much is said about the distribu tion of laurels in the naval fight Santiago. It is well tiot to forget lb men below decks. The engineers an firemen had something to do with the speed of the Brooklyn and Oregon and tbey took as much personal rib as the Admirals. The tremendous exports of manu factures show that the Uoited States will not have to depend in the future upon its agricultural products fur its balance of trade. In spite of war an increased home demaod for products America is the creditor of the world by an enormous amount. The Democratic Williamsport Times becomes quite hysterical over the fact that Attorney-General Mc Uornnck bas announced his purpose to support the Republican candidate for Governor, and advised his friend to do likewise. What did our con temporary expect Mr. McCorroick t do? It certainly could not bav thought ho would support the De.nu cralic candidate, who was nominated to get only Democratic vote?, not Re publican Philadelphia, Pre' Buffalo and Niagara Falls Excursion, Thursday, July 2S; Fare $2.50. OUfc CAMPAIGN TO CASH The W. N. Y. & P. Rv. will run one of their popular low rato excursions to Buf falo and Niagara Falls, Thursday, July 28. Special fast train will leave Tlonesta 2?: profitsrouts extortion and par ra Falls, 1:15 p. in. Returning, special train will leave Niagara Falls 8:00 p. m. ; BulTalo, 8:45 p. m. Tickets also good for return passage on all regular trains Fri day, July -1'lh. Do not miss this'outing, Ta'ko a trip over tho Niagara Falls A Lowiston Ry. through the Niagara Gorge. Tickets soM at reduced rates on the ex enrsiou train. Necessity Knows No Law ! olyzes competition, but cash wo must have. 0ur S.tock of Men's Summer Cloth- Crowds, Mr. Isaac Ilornor, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known men in the State was cured of rheumatism after three vears of suffering, lie says: "I havo not sufficient command of language toconvevany idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could bo done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing hut death would relieve mo of my suffering. In June, 1S94. Mr. Evans, then salesman tor the Wheeling Drug Co., recom ed Chamberlain's Tain Balm. A time my foot and limb were swollen to more tlian doublo their normal size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but l - soon after I began using the Pain Balm CllOICO, SCtlSOIltlblG it... 1 1 .' . 1 ..... lnAnAaA Ka nnin I Crowds, Crowds, and still they come, but this to meet and satisfy every want. Our increased force of courteous sales people will wait on all. Of tho money sav ing effects of this sale tho half has not mend1- been told ; not a few paltry articles at a price, but lorry thousand dollars worth ot merchandise of tho to leave, and now I consider that 1 am liirrlmcf cwnrlna entirely cured. Forsaloby G. W. Bo- IlIgllLOL yitlUtO, ing Must Be Closed Out Immediately. Trie is not the consideration. Sumnior is flvioe and the tiuit is short Wa have mails price reduction for this sale that no other clothing itora ever has equaled. The highest qualities will sell for what they will briug in the great CLEARANCE SALE. Cuts that count. Men's Suits that sold early in the season at 88 00, $10 00 and (12 50, now selling at $(.25, $3 00 and $9.75. Youth's suits cut from $5 00, $6 50 and $8 00 to $4 00, $4.75 and $5.!)0. Children's suits cut from $2 00, $3 50 and $5.50 to $1.50, $2.75 and $4.75. vard. ThIvaw ni'finlft in fliia ncrAn.f. sf.nvo filnnrrli- OllT an.e Bob Moore, of LaFayetto, Ind., says " ' J 0 I w - that for eonsti nation ho has found Do- I i t n 1 .1 1 i Witt's Little Karly Risers to bo perfect. lUrtJU. SflCl 111UCU, UU till UU YUUUlllir HUH IV tJ I, are corrennonriinplv low at 50c. GDc. 75e. and !)0o for working ac hind iverVoubles. Heath A KHIraor. ?of ol - P"S W fr less than 75o t $1 25. Hundreds of thousands havo boon In duced to trv Chamberlain's Cough Item ed v by reading what it has done lor out ers, and having icstea lis merits lor thomsolves are to-day its warmest triends. For sale by G, V. Bovard. Read a few of our startling reductions. Dress Pants Win vour battles ngainst diseaso by I . . aeting promptly. One Minuto Cough UltlOIl WOrKDieil 01 UtU? LltV. it lion I TAILORING'--Made to Your Order in Our Own Shop by as low as $3.00, former price $4 00 nd $4 50. pants 25c. Boys' knee Cure produces immediate results, When taken early it prevents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt rolief. Heath t Killmor. Do you -appreciate good laundry work? if ao patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry, agents. Miles A Armstrong, tr Sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion and all liver and stomach troubles an be quickly cured bv using those fa mous little pills known as DaWitt's Lit tle Earlv Risers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. Heath iC Killmer. "For three years we nave never been ithout Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined v la the houso,' savs A. 11. Patter, with E. C. Atkins A Co., Indianapolis, Ind., "and inv wife ou Id as soon think of . being without our as a bottle ot Ibis remedy in the summer season, we have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolntelv. It is all right, ana any one who triesfiit will find it so." For salo by G. V. Bovard. The editor of the Evans City, Pa.,Globe writes, "One Minute Cough Cureis right ly named. It cured my children after all other remedies tailed." It cures coughs colds and, all throat and lung troubles. Heath A Killmer. Have you got $25.00? Have you got $.")0.00? Havo you got $100.00 T If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango uuilding jjoan Association Associsliou of Warren, Pa. They will nay you 6 per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable somi-anuiiallv, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any time utter 6 months. ft-D-iy. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C.Dunn.of Wheel- ng, w. a. Try it and you win think the same, it also euros eczema and all skin I diseases. Heath A Killmer. The meeting of the Republican Statu Committee held in Philadel phia on Tuesday, July 19th, was argely attended by leading Republi cans from every part of the State. Judge William David Porter, of Al legheny county, was nomioated for Judge of the Supreme Court to Gil the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Wickmao. He had been re cently appointed by Gov Hasting?; The action cf the committee will be heartily endorsed by the party throughout the State. Judge Porter bas had many years of experience on the bench of Allegheny county, and is known as an able, upright Judge The onlv other business transacted was the adoption of a resolution re questing the State Chairman to ap point a sub-committee to take fcuch steps aa may be requjred to secure for the soldiers at the frout the right to vote. Complete harmony prevailed and the meeting lasted ouly about an hour. Colonel William A. Stoue and four other candidates ou the State ticket were introduced after the meet ing. They' made brief addresses. The Diugley law is now yielding about 800,000,000 per year of revenue more than the Wilson law. In spite of the decreased imports on accouo of the war, tht- law has produced surplus in the last two months, if w do not take into account the eztraor dinary war expenditures. It is pro ducing a bit over a millien a day, and in normal times would be laying up a surplus. Farm For Sale. The farm located on tho Balltown road about two miles from Tionesta, contain ing 50 acres of land, more or less, is for sale. About 30 acres are cleared, an thore is a large house and barn thereon Good well of water, a fine orchard and all necessary outbuildings. Can be bough on easy terms. For further particulars address Mrs. A. E. I.kkpkb, 7-20-tf VXu Summit St., Toledo, O. Tho Chief Burgess of Milesbutg, Pa savs DeWitt's Little Eariv Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family dur ing forty years of housekeeping. Tbey cure constipation, sick headache, an stomach and liver troubler. Small in size but great in results. Heath A Killmer. Scotch Cheviot Sno Suits to ordor, former price liM.OO SALE PRICE, $14.08. Scotch Worsted Cheviot Sao Suits to order, former pr.ee $28.00, SALE PRICE, flo.08. Black and Blue Cheviot, Serge and Thibet Sac Suita to order, former price !0.o0. SALE PRICE, $18.98. English Worsted Suitings In Plaids, Stripes and Checks, Sao Suits to order, former price $32.00, SALE PRICE, $20.08. Clays, Martina and Erkin'a Weave, Black and Blue Worsteds for dressy suits, former price 3?i.OO. SALE PRICE. $20.98. Finest imported fabrics in Worsted, Meltons, Broadcloths, etc., former price TROUSERS TO ORDER $4.08. o.l8. $ 6.08 and $ 7.98 Formor Prices $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00- MEN'S SUITS. READY TO WEAR. 15.98 Absolutely nil Wool. Best Workmanship, in fact High Class Clothing, All our f.s.00, fg.oo and $10.00 Men's Suits have been marked to $4.98, and M.P8. All our 1 1 1.00. 112.00 and $13.00 suits are $7.98 $3.00 and $!.98. A famous Black Clay Worsted, maker's wholesale price $12.00, Twenty-eight suits to soil at Jti.'.'M. Hats to Sell at 25u that sold at 50c ; at 50o that sold at $1.00 to $1.50. Carpets, Rugs, Matting. Matting at 15o, formerly sold at 20c. Carpel at 25c, formerly sold at 35c. Rugs, Ingrain Samples, at 3!) cents. " Velvet Samples, at 50 cents. " Brussels, 1J yds., at $1.00. " " aod Velvets at $1 40. " Smyrna at $2 00, worth $3.00. " " " at $3.50, worth $4.60. Shoes. TROUSERS. Ready-to-wear, Good Jean Pants, lined all through, warranted not to rip; former price 75 cents, SALE V KICK, 40 cents. Half Wool Pants, formor price $1.25, SALE PRICE, 98 cents. All Wool Pants, best maker, were $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, SALE PRICE, $1.19, $1.49 and $1.08. Finest and best made, were $3.60, $4.00 and $5.00, SALE PRICES.. $2.19, $2.49 and $2.98. Men's'Iilue Donam Over Alia and Jackets 25 cents. Sweet, Orr, Tug of War, Yellow Ticket Pants, formor price $1.60, Bale price 98 cents. HOT WEATHER CLOTHING Crash Suits, were $5.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Sale Prices, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. OFFICE AND STREET GOATS. Child's shoes at 25o and up. Misses' and Boy's shoes at $1.00 and up. Women's Oxfords at $1 00 and up. Women's shoes at $1.25 and up. Men's Tan shoes, all we have left, at one-fourth off. ' JIcii'h Xerkwcar, all Ntylew, at 25c, worth 50c. Men's Hox at 5c and up. Miles L Armstrong Black Striped Cotton Coats, 49 cents. Black Italian Coats, 98 cento. Black Mohair Coats, $1.98. Black Serge Coats, $2.98. Extra Vests, 49 coots and 98 couts. White and Brown Linen Vests, prices wars $1.50 to $4.00, SALE PRICKS, 98 cents to $2.98. Bank Statement No. 503S. DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF It THE FOREST COUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, in the State ot ronnsylvame, at the close of business July 14, 1S9S. kj-.su uncus: Loans and discounts $99,823 18 Overdrafts, secured and un secured iM 30 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Honda 2,106 60 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 3,250 00 Due from approver reservo agents 32.755 18 Checks and other cash items ... . 7(1 80 Notes of other National Banks.. 185 00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cunts 105 93 Lawful money reservo in bank, viz: Specie $0,216 35 Redemption lund with U. S. I rcas (o per cent, ot circu lation) , 662 60 $158,091 98 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 2,2(55 05 undivided proriis,iess expenses and taxes paid oas 85 National bank notes outstand ing 11.250 00 Individual deposits subject to check J74.I33 63 Demand certificates of deposit... 620 11 Time certificates ot deposit 19,184 34 1 UNDERWEAR.-? Different Lines. Fine light weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 19 cents per garment, 38 cents per suit. Ecvntian Cotton Balbriirgan. short and long sleeves. 39 cents. Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, extra spliced seats, former price $1.00, sale price 49 cents. C. G. famous French Balbriggin, former price $1.80, salo price 79 cents. Fine lots in S2.00 and $2.50 Qualities at 98 conts and $1.19 per garment. Boy's and Children's Balbriggan Underwear, knee and full length drawers, 19 cts. HOSIERY. Fine regular made Cotton Hose, dark colors, 7 couts per pair, four for 25 cents. KaxtHlaek Kalhriffuan Hose, throe nairs for 25 cents. Finer grades, fancy and plain colors, were 25, 35 and 60 cents, at 19, 29 and SOconts, Children s lilacK none, last colors, uouuie kooo and loei, iwo pairs lor a ccnis. UMBRELLAS, 490,980. AND M.19. Iliznrre Designs in Wall Taper are very ef fective when used in large rooms. In the average room, a rich design of solid color, with.'maybe a spriukliog of little figures io contrasting color, is the proper thing. This is not the place wberf; you uotne in aod say, "I've got a room, eight by ten feet and tea feet high, llow much wall paper will I need, and how much will it cost?" Before we sell you a wall pa per we want to find en t several things. It is a more particalar way, a better way aud in the end a cheaper way. US Mm We Handle the. SHIRTS. Men's and Boy's Negligee, detachod cuffs, no collars, 39 cents. Men's and Ilov's Negligee, collars and cuffs attached. 39 cents. Men's and Hoy's Fancy Bosom Shirts of best Madras, detached cuffs, no collars, prices were $1.50, sale price 7J cents. The "Peerless'' Laundered Shirt, ready to wear, all aizes, 69 cents. The "Peerless" Unlaunderod Shirt, all sizes. 39 cents Men's Night Shirts, white Muslin, trimmed and untrimmed, reduced from $1.00 to 49 cents. Finest and Best Muslin Night Shirts, beautifully trimmed, 98 cents. DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY To be found and our Stock ia Always Complete and of the Finest Quality tho Market Affords. MACKINTOSHES. Dark, Gray and Tan, double texture Mackintosh Box Coat, former price $6.00 sale price, y-j.ys. HATS. Stiff and soft lints, blacks and brown, $4.00 to $5.0o qualities, sale price $1 98, 1.00 and $3.50 qnalities, s 1.49. Straw hats half price.' tfEATtt.fc-KIUMfcHi NO. 6038. $158.(191 93 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, ss: I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge ami uuiiei. A. B. KELLY. Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this I cents per pair: $1.20 per dozen J. II. RollKRTSON, Protliy. Correct Attest : J. T. Dale, T. F. Ritchey, o. W. Robinson, Directors. MEN'S AND BOY'S GAPS. 50-cent qualities, 39 cents; 25-cent qualities, 19 cents; $1.00 qualities, 69 cents. COLLARS AND GUFFS. Men's Linen Collars, all new shapes, 5 cents ; 60 cents per dozen ; Cuffs, 10 per pair; fl.M NECKWEAR. 75-cent Neckwear. A scots. Puff and Imperials, gale orice 49 cents: 60-oent Neckwear. Imuerials. Four-in-Hand. Tecks. Bowa and Ties, sale price. 39 cents ; 25-cent Neckwear, in all shapes, 19 cents; Summer Neckwear, washable, Four-in- lland, Hows and Ties 5 cents each. I BIKE SUITS. A. Waynb Cook, President. A. B. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbaooh, Vice President, FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, DIRECTORS O. W. Robinson, Wm. Sinearbaugli, T, F. Ritchey. J. T. Dalo, J. II. Kelly. $4.00. $5.00 and $6.00 Suits. $3. 98 ; $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Suits, now $4.08; $10.00 and $12 Suits, now $5.98 ; Bike Hose, Belts and Caps all reduced. TIME TABLE, in effect June 5, 1898. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as lollows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, dailv except Sunday 12:06 noon. Jo. bl Way t reight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday 4:50 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Exi ress, daily except Sunday 7:48 p. m. wnuuy, nundny only 11:00 a. in. Oil City, Sunday only 9:00 p. m. S'Klnm Terms of Sale, Sf OT CASH! No. 30 Olcan Express, daily except Sunday . .'. 8:45 a. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. No. Co Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 9:50 a. m CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Collections remitted for on day of pr.ytnent at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest pld on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauah. BOY'S SUITS. SIZES 8 TO 16. Our clothes are too fine for this market, and were In price from $5.00 to $1.00 per uiit. Thev are all wool and the best of makes. To move this lot, we price tnem vol T T.-r? tm. cents, (l.l'J, i.t'J, f l iro, $z.:k and fJ.VB. no win Know uenor iioai viiiic. . . . -...... nttf mw. nriira fnk a Children's Wash Suits. The same story here. They are the best we coold boy, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS" and are warranted not to fade when washed. They a'e made or good, washable ran ric. from all Linen Crash to India Silk. Ages 3 to 12. The prices wero $3.50 to $0.00. We move the lot at 69 cents, $1.19, $1.49, f 1.98, fl.l'J end No Goods Charged. WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY I Get Time Tables and full information from W. It. SAUL, Airont, Tionesta, Pa rl. HELL,, Uen'lHupt. J. A. f KIIjUWS, (ien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General olllce, Moonev-Brisbano Bid Cor. Main aud Clinton Wis., Buflalo.N.Y. 1 The McCuen Co., OUTFITTERS OF MEN AND BOYS. 25 and 29 Seneca and Elm Streets, - OIL CITY, PA. I OOODSOF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. i