THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, IDITOK t PSOPSICTOS. WEDXESDAY, JUXE 2S, ISl9. llepubliraii Ticket. COl'NTY. wiif itye-K. BRUCE CKAW FORD. Prothouottuy JOHX II. ROBERT SON. Sheriff JOHX V. IAMIESON. Ownry OjmraiAfiniiT JAMES II, MORRiSOX, WIAS M.WHITEMAX. And'tors JAM ES R. CLARK, GEO, Ii. KING. Jury Commissioner GEORGE W. DUNKLE, Ukpkr free trade the sheep Indus try of Kansas was worth nothing, hut it is worth millions now, and is increasing in value each year. The wool grower requires protection. The assurance tliat McKinley and Ho bart will bo renominated gives stability to business. There will be no attacks upon the business or finances of the, peo ple for more than four years. American manufacturers expected pro ducts worth $182,000,000 iu 1893 and $:!30, 000,0(10 worth in 18!. Within a decade or two this will be a billion dollar coun try in supplying the world with manu factured articles. t "I stand to-day," pays Col. Bryan, "where I stood threo years ago." In t e meantime the country has gone forward several thousand leagues. The Colonol will have to hump himself if he doosn't drop clear out of sight, Topcka CopHoU With about every iron mill and fur nace in Pennsylvania rushed to its ut most capacity, the man who prophesied that the Keystone iron industry was thing of the past is not standing up to bo counted with the enthusiasm of yore. The Philadelphia Press comes about as close to being a Republican paper now-a-days as Brick Pomeroy's old La Crosse Democrat did way back in the 60's. A paper whio has no good thing to say of a Republican candidate who is not smirched with (Vanamakerism can not well lav claim to decent Republican ism. Mr. Bryan is agaiust trusts, but he hasn't suid yet what he would do to throt tle them were be elected President. And It may be necessary for him to outline a policy before the people place their undi vided confidence in his abililty. Mere bowling isn't popular any more. The voters are too busy with the new McKin ley prosperity to listen to declamation. In the Unitod States as long ago as 1890, a Republican Congress passed an anti-trust law. The layman who reads it will come to the conclusion that it is a very strong law. Whether it is or not.no Democratic, Congress has undertaken to make it more effective. Indeed, the the ory of free trade is to let trade take care of itself. It is the doctrine to go as you please. On the other band, all anti-trust legislation of a national character, and all in most the States, is the work ot Repub licans. Absolutely the only subject left in sight for the Democrats to bowl about is trusts. The tariff issue has been dead with them for several years, returned prosperity has wiped out the financial is sue and Aguinaldo's flight or suppress ion will soon make imperialism a back number, so that at present nothing seems more available than the trusts. When it comes to logical discussion of tho subject it will be seen how little, how very littlo, of an issue the Democrats can make out of trusts. A dill passed by the legislature and signed by the governor, known as the "butter bill," provides that all packages Of butter made by making over old but ter and adding skimmed milk and other ingredionts shall be plainly marked "Renovated." This applies to butter packed away in tubs and rocks during the summer season and then taken out and worked into rolls and offered for sale. The penalties for the violation of this law are quite severe. The passage of this act was strongly advocated by the farmer members of the last legislature Thk nomination and re-election of President McKinley is assnred, and if there be any other Republican who cherished hopes that lightning might strike him, he might as well take in his lightning rod at once and join the Mc Kinley procession. Next year is going to be a McKinley year that will far eclipse 1896, and there will be so little op position to tho Prosident that he will be practically elected unanimously. The loaders are for him and the rank and file have always been for him, and what more could he ask of tbo American peo ple 1.JIarrisburg Tcicgruph. It must be sport to run a political pa per over In Center county when editors can crack off such as the following without getting licked. One of the papers, speak ing of an opposition candidate, says he "is probably the smoothest article on the Democratic ticket. He can take his month full of horse chestnuts and spit out chocolate drops. But when he told Sammy Weisor of Milhoim, that 'Mill holm can go to , I can be elected without it,' he must have had cockel burrs on his tongue. Of course be may have boon "full" when he said it and tha. is sufficient recommendation to some Democrats to vote for him." Duriso the civil war those who gloat ed over Robel victories, bewailed the sac rifice of blood and treasure, and wept bitter tears because of the alleged voila tionofthe Constitution were known as "Copperheads." Tho same sort or peo ple exist to-day, and aro easily disting uished from the rest of mankind by their attitude toward the Philippine question. The modern Copperhead is delighted to hear of an American reverse in the Phil ippines, and cannot conceal his gratifica tion. He bewails what he terms the mis taken policy of the President in not per mitting Aguinaljjo and his followers to dictate to the United States and drag the stars and stripes in the dust. I'unxii. Spirit. Friends of Senator Quay won sweeping victories at the Republican primaries and conventions held on Saturday last. In the final round-up for the election of del egates to the Republican State conven tion the insurgents are routed in every contest. The votes and resolutions of Saturdav were especially gratify ing4 to the members of the legislature who went into the Republican caucus and support ed Colonel M. S. Quay for the United States Senate to tho end of the session of the Legislature. In Montgomeoy coun ty the two members of the Legislature, Messrs, Sexton and Fetterolf, claiming to be Republicans, bolted the caucus, yet their insurgent friends were defeated at the primaries by an overwhelming vote and Colonol Quay's supporters elect the entire delegation to tho State convention. In Somerset two members of the House, elected as Republicans, General Koontz and Mr. Kendall, Joined the bolters and appealed to Republicans toendorso their action in the election of delegates to tho Siate convention. They were completely repudiated, and Colonel Quay's friends carried the county by a large majority. In Clearfield county tho two members of the House, Representatives Frank G. Harris and Joseph Alexander, were elected as Republicans. Harris acted with tho stalwarts and Alexander joined tho boltors. Tho course of Mr. Harris has been sustained by a big popular vote. In Northampton county's Republican con vention resolutions were adopted amid great enthusiasm commending tho action of the member of tho Legislature who votod for Colonel Quay and approving Governor Stone's course in appointing the Beaver statesman to the vacancy in the Senate. In Cambria county the re sult was the same, both delegates elected being friends of Senator Quay. Truly, it was a bad day for tho insur gents. A Dkmockatic essay on trusts usually winds up as an assault on tho protective tariff. This thimblciig will becomo clearer as the next campaign draws near. Tiik F.lipiuos keep on killing the wounded A morican soldiers whom they chance to come in contact with and mu tilating the dead. These are tho crea tures whom Atkinson, Garrison, Hoar, Billy Mason and the other moral freaks call patriots of the Lexington and Bunk er Hill variety. Moreover, tho "Goorge Washington" of tbo Philippines is under stood to encourage thisgoulishness. The American people are not revengeful, but they would like as an experiment to see some of the copperheads taken out by tho American i-oldiors around Itnus or San Fernando and then "lost," so as to learn how tho Filipinos would act toward them. Take tho Nickel Plate Road tho 4th of July. One fare for round trip within a radius of 200 miles. Tickets available the 3d and 4th, good returning the 5th. At Buffalo, X. Y., there will be a great bicycle carnival at athletic field, and horse races at Fort Erie. Magnifi cent fireworks in the evening. Bring your family and spend the day. No.75-H Notice to Contractors. The School Board of Green township will receive bids for the building of a school house on German Hill. Plans and specifications can be seen at store of Col lins Kreillcr, Nebraska, Pa. Bids will ce opened and contract let July 8, 1899. H, A. Dotterek, Secy Knights of St. John Annual Convention at Cleveland, O., June 2(th to 28th. Tickets on sale at all points on the Nickel Plate Road June 25th and 20th, good until 29th. One (are for round trip. Take any one of our Peerless Trio of Fast Trains. Be sure to avail yourself of visiting the beautiful Forest City on this occasion. Ask Agents. No. 52. 2t Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Heath desire to re turn their heartfelt thanks to the kind friends who assisted them during the ill ness and death of their little son, Ralph. R. C. Heath. Starr, June 26, 18f9. Low Rates to Pacific Coast Points. The Nickel Plato road sells excursion tickets at special low rates to San Fran Cisco and all Pacific Coast Points. Through palace sleepers and superb dining car service via the Nickel Plate Road. Ask agents No. 78-2t Fourth ot J til t Excursions Via the Nickel Plate Road on July 3d and 4th. Good returning the 5th. One fare for round trip. Ask agents. No.59-2t If you look into the matter either by comparison or otherwise, you will find that Hopkins' store is the place to buy your clothing. It Hats and shirts to suit anyone at Miles t Armstrong'?. It In the matter of fishing tackle, tacklo Amsler. He's got the best variety and cau furuisb you with anything needed in that line, even to rushing a boy out to dig worms, if you're in a hurry. It See those silk front shirts Hopkins sells lor 75.. It Ladies' patent leather shoes at Miles A Armstrong's. It Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes. MARRIED. ADAMS HETTISH. In Brookville, June, 20, 1899, Rev. Joseph Klucker of ficiating, Mr. George Adams and Miss Sadio I. Hettish, both of Marienvillo, Pa. MAZE OUYER-Thursday, June 15, 1899, at the Presbytorian parsonage, Clarion, Pa., Rev. Goo. B. Robinson of ficiating, Theodore If. Maze, of Red clyffo, Pa., and Miss Maud M. Guyer, of Truitsburg, Pa. KENNISTON MAYS At Oil City, June 21, 1899, by Alderman J. M. Suowden, Mr. Charles II. Kenniston and Miss Carrie P. Mays, both of Tio nesta, Pa. WALTERS MEALY At Tylersburg, Pa.. June 19, 1S99, by F. E. King, J.P., Mr. David Walters and Miss Lizzie Mealy, both of Newmansville, Pa. Tho V. N. V. A V. Ry. will ruu one of their personally conducted low rate ex cursions to tho Thousand Islands, Satur day, July 1st. Tickets wilt bo sold for train leaving Tionesta at 8:4o a. in. Faro for the round trip $T:50. Tickets good for ten days returning. Tho party will go via Rochester, where tho New York Cen tral will be taken for Clayton, arriving at i;00am. For sleeping car space or fur ther information apply to W. N. Y. and P. Ry. agents or write S. It. Newton, Ex cursion Manager, 014 Moouey-Brisbano building, Buffalo, X. Y. If sufficient space is engaged in advance, a sleeping car will be run through without change starting from Titusvillo going via Oil City; Otherwise sleeper will bo taken at Rochester. 6-7-4t Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoes. Reduced prices on shoes that wear well at Miles it Armstrong's. It -Hopkins soils tho clothing and shoos. Eureka II urn ess Oil Is the best preservative of new leather ami tho (cst renovator ol old leather. It oils, softens, black en and protect. Use Eureka harness Oil on your best ttnrness, your old hiir ness, unit your cnrrlufct'top, nl they will hot only liKik letter but wear lonmr. Sold everywhere In onus nil ties from half (tints to live Kttlluna. Udt t; 61 ASUiUU OIL 10. AUDITORS' STATEMENT, Tionesta Township School Fund for year end inir June 5. 1S99. Jesse Carson, Collector 1S9S Tax. Dr. To face of duplicate $1105 14 To 5 por cent, added on $102 52 ... 5 12 To unit, over paid by collector 3 35 $nn 01 Cr. By atnt. pd. Treas on 00 dav list. $ 481 60 Hy 6 pr ct. on 00 day list($IM.(().. 21 08 By 2 pr ct. col. fee on flSl 66 9 63 Bv Bint pd. by Col 349 00 Rv 5 pr ct. col. fen on $349 00 17 4.r By laud loturns 90 79 I5v exonerations 30 01 Bv atnt pd Treas. after Jan.15, '98 1J6 71 By 5 pr c'. col. $105 71 5 28 $1113 61 Win. Lawrence Two. Treas. Dr. To bal from lust year in Treas f 919 40 I'o reed, from Co.Treas. unseated land tax 1047 99 To reed, from Jesso Carson H'OU 60 To reed, from tuition 33 84 To rocd. from county 4ii 00 To reed, from State 1094 93 $l,-87 78 Cr. ,.?387.' 17 77 50 ,. 635 11 By ordors redeemed By 2 per cent com... . Bid duo township .... $lo87 78 GENERAL STATEMENT. Ami. of borrowed money on hit ..$1910 30 Orders not hearing int. oulstpnd'g 37 30 Total $1977 60 Anit. in Township Treas O'-la II Not indebtedness .'. $1349 49 We the und rsigod auditors of Tio nesta Twp., do certify that ihe foregoing report is correct to the best ot our anility J. C. Hooylkb, J. H. Wentwokth, William Mealy, Auditors. R. A. Stitzinqer, Clerk. Farm R. C. HEATH, STARK.PA., Will handle all kinds of Farm Machinery, Buggies, Wagons, etc., this season. J 'ill -?&'' '""ifr, DEERING REAPFRS AND MOWERS, Ball and roller bearing, mak ing them tho lightest draft machines on the market. HAY RAKES, PLOWS, HARROWS DRILLS, etc. Anything needed on tho farm. Prices will bo at tho lowest possible figure. Easy terms if time is desired. Call or write. 3-22 4m OFTIOIAK Oflice i -t " National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined freo. Exclusively optical. WANTED! Roliahle man for Man ager of Branch Ollice I wish to open in this vic'nity. If your record is O. K., here is a good opening. Kindly mention this papor when writing. A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage WANTED SEVE RAL TltUST- worthy poisons in this stato to man age our business in their own and near by counties. It is mainly ollice work conducted at homo. Salary straight !M)0 a year and expenses definite, bonalide, no more, no less salary. Monthly f7S. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped cuvolope, Herbert E. Hess, l'rest., Dept. M. Chicago. NO HEAD, llaclc oi otlior uc-lio liiniiix; nt ill" .joint m, Initio iiikI wore iiiiik-1ok, iiikI I'ImMIIIMI t i JMlillM vmiiwli nl'tor iiin' WAHO ELECTRIC OIL. Fred. Grcttcnbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Jas or Water Fit tings and Oencral Hlacksmi thing prompt ly done at lxw Kates. Repairing Mill Marliinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGEIt. 23j lachinery xx ievv" xiot Suggestions ! White Cioods, Lawns, Elf. Wrap pcrM -Ours are cool, comfortable aul coiiiiiioriioiiH. White linen Shirt Waists. HAIAIMGCKS A variety of Styles, all at reasonable prices. For the Men Sew patterns in Shirts. See them. ROBINSON. It' not a "patent" medicine, but is prepared direct from the formula of K. K. Morton, M. Cleveland's most eminent wwinlist, bv Hjnhncr O. Benson. 1'h.U, as. HAk-UliN is ihe Rrcnl. esi Known restorative ami lu vigocutor for men ami wemcn. It creates solid flesh, m utile and strength, clears the brain, makes the btood pure atnt t.ch anil causes a general fivling of health, strength and renewal vitality, while the generative orpins ore hcljitd to rcirn'a their normal powers and fie sulterer is (quickly tnr.de con scious of direct benefit. One box will work wonders, sU should perfect a cure. Picpured in small sttfrnr coated tal k:; easy to swallow. The days i.' celery compounds, iicrvwr..' sarsaparillas and vile lirr.i tonics are over. RAP-ftl:N j for sale at all drug stores, a 60-lose box fur 1 . cents, or ve will tnnil it securely e.-iled e.i !:: neiutol unce, UKS. barton and fknt m, ,'iar-lleu Block. Cleveland, Ch Sold by Heath C Killincr. Tiouosta, Pa. mm THE FtLGT -Til AT- . M. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE "THE LAK1 EST STOCK IN THE COUNTY, AM) FOR THAT REASON OUK STOCK IS AMVAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPINCJ IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GI E US A TRIAJj AND HE CONVINCED. 11 Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. r r UP-TO-DATE TAJlOfr Located In Tionesta. Occupying Jloom In Second Story of Is prepare! to do all work in his line, und keeps a fine lino of samples to select from. -Every garment fully guaranteed as to fit and iuality rep resented. The public patronnge is respectfully solicited. Itepairiug, (leaning and preening done on sliort notice and satisfaction guaranteed. run i;s itrisoMisM;. S H HOT St GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PKNN. jyiRENZO FURTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. WANTED SEVE R A I, TRUST worthy persons in this state to man ago on r business in their own and near by counties. It is mainly ollice work conducted at home. Salary ft might f!HM) a year and expenses definite, bonatidn, no more, no less salary. Monthly $7ii. References. Enclose Hell-addressed tsamed envelope, Herbert E. Hess, I'rest.,D ept. M, Chicago. Men's line shoes to lit all feet at re duced prices at Miles A "Armstrong's. l WHITEMi Weather Another Price Plum. Overstock In Children' Department demands he roic treatment. liOO Host Bluo Serge Suits, fast col ors. Tho Ideal Summer suits for boys and children, boiiKht to sell at fnOO, niado as follows; Hoy's Double Breasted Sue, two pieoo Suits, ngo 7 to 1(1, Sale-price 8:5.00. Hoys' Midilio Vestoo Suits, trimmed with Soutash Braid, ao 3 to 1), Sale price $:i,0( On overy H.iy'g or Child's Suit, other than above (luring May, we will give 10 p. r rent, oil', ami an extra pair of short pants, value 50c. FitKE Kite?, Stills, and Caps also free with every Boy's Suit. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. i .MD Ml Laiieoii Bros., M.W Fi;i J) MILL is nw in operation anil grinding at the rale of 50 III SIII.LS HOI H. REMEMBER That our mill is fitted with the mnt modern machinery and we can grind corn, cob and all it du.-e red. OI K STOCK OF FLOUR AND FEED ISTIIEHEST THE MAR KET AFFORDS. ,avi;us ATRIAL, Iii'ldgc St., - Tionesta, Pa, TIME TAHLE, in cllect Oct. 30, IMS, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No.31 RiiMalo Express, daily except Sunday 11!:0G noon No. fil Way Freight (carrying passongers), daily except Sunday " 4:50 p. m No. 3:i Oil City Ext ross, daily except Sunday 7:40 p. in Oil City Extra, Sunday only.. J JJJJ ' j For Hickory.Tidiou to, Warren, Klnztia, lirauioro.oicanauci mo i.hsi: No. 30 Ol can Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. 111. No. 32 I'iltsliurg Exnross, daily except Sunday 4:1!) p. in. o. M) Way t might (carrying passengers to Irvincton) daily except Sunday 0:50 a. 111. Got Time Tables and full information from W. II.SAUIi, Agent, Tionesta, Pa K. JJKM., Uon'lSlipt. J. A. FEIXOWH, Gen'l l'assmigor fc Tickot Agent, General olllro, Moonov-lti'isbano Hid Cor. Main and Clinton Nts., Bulliilo.N.Y A FARM JOURNAL a0'.. iFrom now to Dec. Offer. Acnrly 5 Year. By special arranycmeui made with the publishers of tho Farm Jour lllll we are enabled to oiler I hat pa per to every new cash paying sub scriber, and ever old subscriber who pays up all arrearages and 8100 in advance, to the Fokkst Rei'L'Iilic'AN, both papers for the price of ours only our paper for one ye r and tho Farm Journal from now to December, 1!I03, nearly 5 years. The Farm Journal is an old established paper, enjoying great popularity, one of the best and most useful farm papers published. i-.y This (i(r,.r t-Iiutilil be accepted without delay. Only a limited time in which to lake advantage of it. Hopkins sells tho clothing and shoos L 'it HUIO, 4- A T-iiiirT-Trii "There'll Jie a HOT TIME in this Old Store Now ! A Hot Time? Yea, A Red Hot Time. RED HOT in real und rrliahlo reductions. RED HOT in reinarku1)k";oid riddanco" prices on gn-ij goods. THE CLEARING SALE, Liko good vi ,c, us it grows i old, grows better. There will he a HOT TIME in tho big store next week Our Windows bear witness to our No man who really needs a suit; No mother whose "Litilu Meu" want new clothing, Cau seo our display without coming in nml making an investment. Clearing Sale PRICES! if Men's summer suits ruicscopcs, minus, ami nags, ami unuireuas. Miles L Armstrong Kellaklu ami Up-lo-DiUc C lothier, Hatter, FiimUliers and Sliocrs. CROCKERY AT A DISCOUNT! China is otto of the things in a house that always needs replacing. When you need china, gel it from us. We have an extensive stock, anil are sell ing it al exceedingly low prices. If you want a dainty, yet durable ware, this is the pi cn to get it. We Handle the. To bo found and our Stock is Always Comploto and of tho Finest Quality tho Market Affords. msf flows 3i. - - imt$n,n. SPRING Hats, -eHh-Shoes, Dress Goods. 53 0 J0 i AND L'jj as was ever hIiowii in Tiouosta, all of the most up to date patterns and of tho best quality tho market affords, whilo tij our patrons know (hut our prices will bear comparison Vjl with any store in town. OUK GKOCK11Y DEPARTMENT Lawrence & Verily. , Bargains! PRICES aro cut to a point below utiy store in this section, for instance: Children's f J,50 Vestoo suits now $i00 Children's Vestee Suits now 2.25 Children's $3.00 Vosteo suits now 2.50 Children's $1.00 Vestoo suits now 3.38 Children's two piooo suits reduced to 2.00 Hoys suits, 14 to lit, rodticod to $1.50 and up Hoys school suits reduced to $3.00 and up $5.00 and up Men s summer shirts 4, hi each Men's overals and Jaekots 3!o each Hoys' shoes reduced to , $1.25 and up Men's shoes reduced to $1.25 and tip Wo:uen and children's shoes at redeced pricos. Women's lined skirts at 1.50 . Women's Black Nattocn skirls at $1.00 and up mm DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY We tako pleusure in announcing to our pulrous thai our stock" of new spring goods has arrived, and are oo ready to be shown. After a careful study of the wants of our customer, we have taken pains to order goods that would suit them, and we feel assured that our efforts this spring will be appreciated, as we can show as fine a line of will he kept up to its usual standard of excellence and none but the most pure and high grade goods will he found on our shilves We lake" especial delight in cater ing to the epicurean wishes of our customeis. Try HW. Smearbauah.