BUS! THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WtNM, COIT6S. 4 HOPKitTOK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1888. Did The Election Do It? As aa iilufatraiiou of ibe gij;sotc strides with which the steel rail niau ufacturiog industry has advanced no rlcr the policy of Protection in the Uaited States Juriog the past twenty yenri, the fill ui. ing figures will be of great interest: la 1S67 the United Slates bad but oan Ktrcl rail rolling mill. In 1887 we had thirty eight. The product hiid increased from 2,277 tons in 1867 to 2,101,001 tons in 1887 the mileage of railroads increasing during the same time, to 150,000 miles. Tames Maun, the axe manufacturer, at Lewistowu, V, h is given I113 em ployees Dotino of a 10 per cent, ad vaneo of wage, to take effect on De cember 1. The Hcudersou Sletl Works, at Birmingham, Ala., started up recently. Jt furnishes employment to a large number of men. Fires were lighted in the Charlotta Iron Works blast furnace in Rochester, N. Y., last week, after being out for five months. The fire has been lighted io the new furnace of the Oregon Iron and Steel Company at Oswego, Ore. Work was also begun in the company's iron pipe foundry. The capacity of the Athens Foun dry and Machine" Works, of Athens, Oa., will be doubled. This is bailed with much satisfaction by the indus trial inhabitants of that city. W. C. Cronemeyer, chairman of the United States Iron and Tin Plate ConTTflrrry, Limited, of Deramler Sta tion, Pa., recently said to a reporter of the Pittsburgh Dispatch : "If the Kcnate Tariff bill should be passed, amended so as to bring tin and terne plates under the same clause with gal vanized iron, we would within six weeks of the lime of the passage begin the manufacture of the tin plates, and we would make additions to our works, filling tbe five acres of vacant ground, and inside of two years we would have one thousand men in our employ in stead of two hundred." Tns Pittsburg Post goes into spasms of delirious joy over its discovery that Cleveland had 80,000 more votes at the late election than Harrison. Grant ing that this statement is true, and it is an exceedingly liberal grant, con sidering tbe aourco of the statement, it is very easy to explain it. Io the Northern States where every man votes and no voter is disquali6ed by force and prevented from casting his ballot, General Harrison's vote far o'ertops that of Cleveland, but in the Southern States, where tbe regularly qualified voters are prevented by nu merous ways that are dark from cast ing their votes for the Republican ticket, the Cleveland vole far outnum bers that of Harrison. With a fair election all over the Uuiou that 80, O00 excess of Deraocratic.votes would dwindle down to nothing. Tbe man with a black skin far outnumbers the white voter in many of the Southern districts, but he doesn't vote, simply through fear of tbe shot gun. Oh, it is very easy to account for that 80,000 Uive us a tair election and fair count in the South, and no shot guns and tissue ballots. Ilarrisburg Telegraph. One of the most horrible riots in many years occuired in .Birmingham, Alabama, on Sunday night last. Rich ard R. Hawes had been arrested and placed in jail, charged with tbe mur der of bis wife and child. A mob of -3,000 people gathered about tbe jail, which was guarded by the Sheriff and bis posse, and who warned the rioters to desist. The infuriated crowd paid no bead to the warning, and tbe officers opened fire with several Winchester rifles and a Gatling gun, causiog ter rible bavoo among the multitude. Nine men were killed outright, and 14 wounded more or less seriously, amoag them Postmaster Throckmor tou, who was attempting to induce the crowd to give up the attempt to lynch the murderer. Tbe Sheriff has been placed under arrest and tbe populace is in a frenzy of excitement over tbe terrible affair. The latest figures oo the uext Houee of Repreeotativea makes tbe result very close. V. Michaels, clerk of the Senate PriDtiog Coninaittoe, iu making up tbe new Cuugresaiooal Directory baa obtained all tbe iofor luatioo posoibl, and hid figtmn give the Kepublicaos tbe House by a ma joiii)' of five, staodiog 165 Hcpubli caua to 130 Democrats. Ibis gives tbe Republicaus two members from West Vtrgiui aod tbe Tbird Teoiua tee District. The Dew Pension appropriation bill appropriates 131,767,600 to the Union eui joers. That's right. Too mtch r."!i 't he '1 '!' f r tl'fo pe ople, Some of the murderous women beating While Caps of Indiana have been arrested and are found to be well known, respectable citizens. Respect able citizens should respect the law, or be made to feel its pains and penal ties if they don't. Charms U. Voorhees, Resident Clerk of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, has completed the corrected list of the Senate and House or Representatives for 188!)-1800. It show the Senate to consist of 34 Re publicans and 1G Democrat, and tho House 144 Republicans anil 60 Doin ocrats. Oa joint ballot there are 178 Republicans aod 7G Democrats, a Rrpublica.i majority of 102. B Appropriate Presents. Amongst tho holiday gifts, photo graphs might ofiener be exchanged Relatives and intimate friends often desire each other's pictures, but post pone the matter, and there is a feeling that there is a certain egn;Um about sending one's "counterfeit present menl" unless it is asked for. A photograph in a handsome rase ought to be as pretty and acceptable a token of remembrance as raaoy of tbe inconsequential things that are ex changed at holiday time, and certainly a picturo of one's self is apt to keep in mind longer than any other article. Kiospeople who like one a u tuber ought at all events to bave family pic tures. When death supervenes noth ing cao supply the place of a likeness of the one who is gone. That is an ever eloquent historian, keeping the memory of the departed vivid and abiding. I jet this consideration then have its share when you are planning for the coming Christmas festival. Teachers' Institute. The Forest County Annual Iusti tute will be held in tbe Court House, in Tionesta, commencing Monday, De cember 24, at 2:30 P. M , and contin uing until criday at 12 M. Prof. A. J. Davis of the Clarion State Normal School, and Bnpt. Gen. B. Lord of Venango county, will be with us the entire week, and will bo assisted by our leading teachers aod local talent in giving instructions in tbe different branches. Mr. F. A. Wheeler of Weft Hick ory, will have charge of tbe music during the day ecssiooe, and will sing at each evening session. Jabu Dewitt Miller will lecture on Monday eveuiog; subject, "Uses of Ugliness," and on Tuesday evening on "Love, Courtship and Marriag " The lectures by Mr. Miller on "The Uses of Ugliness," and on ''Love, Courtship and Marriage," were most heartily receivbd by our Chautauqua audience, probably as fastidious and criiical as any in tbe land. Chantau qua Daily Assembly Herald. Miss Vandelia Varnum of Frank linville, N. Y., will lecture WeHnes day evening, on Scientific Temperance. Rev. George Thomas Dowliog will lecture Thursday evening, subject, "The Good Old Times." The New York Sun of August 18, 1888, says of him: "He is a most elo quent man." The New York World of August 20, 1888: "Dr. Dowling is a most bril liant orator; immensely popular, and tbe author of a philosophical novel entitled 'The Wreckers.'" Every teacher in the county is ex pected to be present during the entire session, and Directors aod other friends of education are cordially invited to be present and take part in tbe exer cises. Special sessiou for Directors ou Thursday afternoon. As teachers get pay for attending Institute at the same rate as lor teach' ing, there is no excuse for their stay ing away. G. W. Kerr, - County Superintendent Tbe reason wby Arnica & Oil Liniment is so popular with the ladies is because it not ouly is very healing and soothing but its odor is not at all offensive. For sale by G. W. Bovard Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured iu 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Thin never fail. Sold by Herman i Niggius, Drtipirisls, Tionesta. nov2S-6iu. For Sale. Mv bouse 8Dd lot oo corner of Kim aod Hcleii Sts., Tionesta. Terms easy (J. M. Shawkey, Mayl6if. Warren, I'd English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or CalloiiHiul Lumps and Hlem iwhes from horieH. Hlood Spavin, Curb, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Hone, Stilles, Strains, all Swollen Tbronta, Coughu, Ete. Save (.VI by iiho of one ItoUle. Wurnmled. Sold by Herman A SiKginK, Druggists, 'lioiita. nov2S-ly. Hl'l HI.KN'M AKMl'A ISAIAH. The best Salve in the world f ir Cuts, B ones. Sores, Ulcers, Stilt Kheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price -5 cents per box. For sule by O. W. Hovard. nONDEKKIL t l ltUM. W. D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Homo, (ia., say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Hitters aud Huckleu's. Arnica Salvo fur two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as w ell, or give such universal satisfaction. Tliero have been souio wonderful cures ettected by these medicines in this city. Several case of pronounced Consumption have been en tirely cured by ue of a low bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connec tion with Eloctrio Bitters. We guarantee thini always. Sold by . W. Hovard. Kuptora onra gturantoeA. EaaaatoaM. No oi aruti tn or b lu'ottM dcly. ThoaDd carsd. r..r r fUr. It. J tt. S.jcr, S.J Area M.,l'lul. j,.'ti..aU.-,l!4iif. I'.i Sai.f a.hni'-is. mm a liUlHllllvll) ACTS AT TH SAMI TtMf ON THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andthoKIDNEYS Tbi5 combined action girn it won derful power to cure all diseases. Why Are We Sick? Rectus? we allow the nerves to reirmin weakened and irritated, and these (treat organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced h-itq the bload that should be expelled, naturally. ' 'PaME-S J CELERY r'rs C0MP0UND WILL CUAt BTtlOtTKWSSS, TUTS, COK8TIPAITOH, XIDNIY COM PLAINTS, URINARY SISRASES, rriALEWEAX!l6S,RnEUBl. TISH, VKUKALOIA. AXD ALL HERVOUS C180RDIRS, Py quieting and strengthening the Benre. and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor ing their powtr to throw off disease. Why suffer Bilious Paint and Aehtsf Wh tereimtad with Pil.a, Otaatlpatieat Why rri(htd mr DiMnUrad Kida.y.1 Why tndur acrraus ar sirs: atasaehast Why hart slnpltu alfhtal V'te Painb's Cblkry Compovno and rrjoic in health. ll H an entirely vigrfca. bit remedy, harmless in all cases. SrJ fy mil Prusxiih. V,Vf $.1.00. Aj cr tf.00. WEU3. RICHARDSON 4 COPrspritters, IVSUHetOSt, TT. M ririr.j si-xrz DAVID HARNETT, Dealer in . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES GLASSWARE, QUEKXSWARK, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, CLOVES. MITTEXS, JKWELHYi C UTLERY, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARf, TOBACCO, &C. Every thins: Fresh. .New, and ol Choicer the Markets afford. Coustaut ad ditions being made to Mock. COUS'TRY PRODUCE Taken in rxeharno for Goods, Highest I'riees allowed. and the Cash Paid fi r HIDES, FELTS AND FURS. IRON, RAGS and JUNK of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. I aim to j?ive customers perfect salinfac tion iu all dealings with them. A share of pnblic patronage is respectfully solicited, with the promise that none shall go away disappointed. DAVID BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. 1889. ' UNPARALLELED OFFERS ! THE IIARRISBURO WEEKLY TELEGRAPH la the largest and best newspaper publish ed at the Capital of Pennsylvania. Each number contains sixty-four columns filled with the latest news, stories, legislative proceedings, market reports, miscella neous reading. PRICE, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Look at the following niiaralleled offers: We will furnish the VVeeklv Teloenirih and "Our Family Physleinn,'r (Now Edi tion, 4SO pnees, price 3,) for Two Dollars. weekly Idwopli and Texas SiRings weekly, price 4) lor Two Dollars. Weekly Teloaraph and American Agri culturist for Two Ikillars. Weekly Telegraph and New York Indo- pendent for Three Dollars and a half. Weekly Telegraph and either Good Cheer, Country Home, or Farm and Home (monthly) tor Une Dollar and a quarter. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED Iu every School District iu this and ad joining counties. Ltaiiy I eiegrapli, so per year. Daily Telegraph and "Our Family Phy sicinn," tf per year. Daily Telegraph and Texas Sifting, $0 per year. Tho eash must accompany all orders, and he addressed to M. W. McALARNEY, sfnnnfrer, Ilarrisburg, Pa. of the tirin of MOKCK BRO'S, OPTICIA1TS, Specialist in Errors of Rolraction nf the Fye. Esamiiiaticius freii of charge. WARREN, PEN N. mi FOR BUTTER FACTORIES Cream Gathering Plan, or PRIVATE DAIRIES, TiiEGOOLEYGKEAUERPROGESS EXCELS ALL OTHER METHODS. SEE RECORD: BOLD MEDALS at Richmond. Va.. Exition, Oct and Not., OLD MEDAL 6t BAY STATE FAIR, biiringlield, JIasa., JcU, HOLD MEDAL deiawaiik ktatk tvin n.v,.r i f-'OUfl First PremiumSoutofpossihleSix atUuffuloN. V. Ex'pcitionBep.m Five First Premiums out of a possible Seven at Huvbtntc Fair, ocuiaaa i-irst Premium on Factory Umter at Maine State Fair,. 1888. First Premium on Factory Butler nt New Hampchire State Granpe Fair, 1888. first Premium and SweepstakeSt Vermont State Fair, 1888. -COLD MEDAL, PARIS, (France.) Expositions, and '82. after TESTS of SIX jyjif tfJtiiJVi'S'lrcc0' lu(1"s'ry iu competition with all leading systems of the world. COLU ilkDAL at Royal Agricultural Exhibition, London, England, 1879. COLD MEDAL nnilSwonnt.ibAai.i Tr,i,.mii,n,.i n,.iru v-ir N v A-.'7ti. COLD ME DAL -jj labor, less expense and pays better nut proceeds. Full Une of ENGINES), PXj C.'IIUHNS and everything used la bL'TTEU FACTORIES or rnrsM I? Y: t- T. - Dslrled. Send lor lllubiraud Clreolars bciore parctaastog ol otners. VERMONT FARM SAVE MONEY! HOW f 3n ' 1 . L. v, v. ! . sa .nk,-a 4; 4 VJi7 .Y4N.!?.-'ri'.'V. ' F.Y UI YINU THE SNAG-PROOF RUBBER BOOT, the r.Ksr in the wokum If. J. HOPKINS -A' CO., SOLE AGENTS. S J. HASLET SOWS. GENERAL MERCHANTS. IVY.!'!- m ;" .. . ' F TJ. IsT I T tJJEZ, IB. .. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONEsTA, I'A. f l'w av Z':...-...:..4tLfJ. . . rt ONE CENT. Send a postal card for a sainplo copy of the I'ittsbunrli Wkkki.y ChhosiclkTet. Kui'.APn. It will be sent to you promptly and yon wiil bo pleased with it; and bv remitting one. dollar you will rrcoivo It resoiany ior ono year, it (jives u sum marv of tl:e rinripal events of each week, bus briIit Original Stories, Fash ionaljlo Note, and Gossip for tho House hold. Amusements for tho Family Circle, Agricultural news, latest and reliable Fi nancial and Market Reports, news from tho Workshop, Mill and Mines, Sportinat events at home and abroad, mid a general selection of reading suitable forevcrybody. We hnlieve in supporting tho" home paper, and also believe a combination of a local and a city papjr is still bettor, and therefore have nuulo a combination with the proprietor of the For.iivr KKrt'iii.K'AX whereby they will send you the Rki'UB l.U'AV a"nd the Wkkklv Chroniulk Tel F.o.tAni one year, postage paid, for the sum of U.lNl. We would also call your attention to the list of Premiums of the Wekki.v Ciiron ili.k Tp.lkuiiaph. Any subscrl cauber secure these articles on the spe-ia terms offered in the paper at any timo during the period their DRine is on tho subscription list of the paper. Wi:i:sir Curoxicle Tklkdiiaph, Pittsburgh, Pa. A MAlf 0U WOMAN who will work faithfully, can secure (If they so desire i, a rare chance to tnxko nuuiev, by bundling THE HON. HENRY W. I LAI its (..Senator from New Hamp shire!, Temperance Movement, or THK CONFLICT I.ETWEEN MAN AND ALCOHOIj. From the fact of the doep interest being taken in Hie Toinporanco Movement toxlay, l- liie lnli stand ing of tho writer as a leader of men and moulder of nubile opinion, it is presumed you can readily see tho unusual opportu nity ollered to make money by selling such a worg. If I'avOrablo to bngaging with us, please annvur at once, an territory is being taken very nipidh , and give us full particulars as to your business ex perience, references, Ac. J E. R. RANTER A CO., 2M0t. 101o Arch St , Phila., Pa. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issno and Trado-Marksseeur-ed, and all other patents causes in the p:tt eu I llllre anil before the Courts promptly am) carefully attended to. Cpon receipt of model or sketch of in vention, 1 madi) earet'ul examination, and ndvt.SK s to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special references sent on ap- iilicatiou. .1. R. LfTTELL, Washington, ). C. Near U. S. Patent Ollice. 1888. itsua. Rerks Co.. Pa, ltWi. i-'i -ZA Pmn. r ..rV.i Hill I . - . ; in i. ' , ,J vlkt uCI VI t f A Sv 9 BWUIUUU HI U IW UUUIUIUUI ,U UlCUl jUU. D NOT fLEIlU E yul'B MILK UDU1 J on havccxamloed Into tne I'titlLrV SVSTlEril sf CUEAU CiATUEHIKU. It Is lesa MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vei-motf II. Zr?im$r Stock, Lowest WHAT WE K1STOW: WK KNOW WE HAVE GOOD VALUES IN OUR DRESS OOODS DEPARTMENT WE KNOW AVE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS! WK KNOW WK HAVE GOODS WORTH ALL WK ASK FOR THEM ! WE KNOW WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT THAT ALL CAN SELECT FROM 1 WE KNOW THAT TO APPRECIATE OUR STOCK YOU MUST COME JTJD SEE I DRESS FLANNELS, WOOL SUITINGS, HENRIETTAS, TINE CASHMERES, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS. GIOTIII! MENS, HOYS' MEN S, HOYS' MEN'S, HOYS' AND AND AND M EN'S; HOYS', CHILDREN'S MEN'S, HOYS', CHI LUMEN'S MEN S, HOYS', CHILDREN'S Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos and Rubbsr Good3, . Flannels, Blankets, Yarns and Comfortables, V Ilobcs, Ilorse Blankets, Carpets and Oil ClotlL groceries! qrocerTes! ! Our Stock of Grooerics, PLOTJR JISTJD EJEID- I alwA.vJ"1't right upo thTs't.indard, except iu Prices, wliiuh are all cut i.i -pieces. Our Stock of Goods embraces everything kept In a General Store, from Bnlcd liny to the Finest Silk. COME AND SEE US. . " 3 H. J. HOPKIiSTS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS fc OHOCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PEPJN. .. ';i,lN-Ol It fmTWMrtrllwPAUTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE Fol'N 1 THE FRESHEST GftOOEmES HERUIES, FR11TS A VEtJEl'AHLES OF ALL KINDS, IX SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, sviu niwsys do louuu tue PUREJUUIfllNI) CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WtTU UTMOST CARE. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, COUNTERS. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO", TIONESTA, PA. .. JXJ3T look: ajz m SXGMIB BLOCK IC ' ... 'T. -- mm Moilday Goods- Santa Clans Hsadqazrtars. In variety of Style and Color t suit boih TASTE and PUlSlO.' LOTJlsrO-E!S,.T.BIJElS, 3cO., 3cC. . Too numerous to ineution In dotall. Come the Host Goods for the Least Money at NELSON CREENLUND'S, 331 EXCHANGE BLOCK, WARREN, PIUTSTN'Y. J. Pmcs, CIULDRI llilCtOTIII! CHILDHK CHILDKK MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'8 MKN'S, HOYS', CH I LDKEN-S MEN'S, HOYS', CHILDREN'S FOR HOLIDAY IV ! Where yiu can liinl Presents at Specially Low Prices for the next 30 lays. . CHAIRS AND ROCKERS t in every style, both Antique and Modem, in LKATHKIt, PLUSH, WILLOW, or CAKPET. CHIFFONIERS, fit u K CASK4, ' " HALL KAt'KS, 11KACKKTS. ItASKETS, FOOT UKSTS, OIL PAlNTIXCiS, LA1HF.H WKITIXO DESKS, ' SIDE HOARDS, CHAMUKll SUITS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry anil Antique Oak. EASY CHAIRS ! and m and bo made happy hy getting WHITE IS KING (rfva:r-i?J?:--'iV4 Shi J .' TKE EASIEST SELUKG, THE BEST SATISFYIKS SEWINGAOHINi: In the World, THE MOST ELEGANT, STRONGEST AND DESf WOODWORK ON TilE MAHKal - rooooo wow sr rmzu EVERY ONE CIVtJ SATISF.MItlOM. THE WHITE IS Ti Flin Uf ANY SHWIKa tt.H. CH1SE N3W KAtlE. THE WHITE IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING N3 BtS FINISHED SEWINU UACHl.'.E IN IIIEMHXK Its Construction Is SIMPLE. FOSIHYE t CUflAS i ITS WORKMANSHIP 13 L'.tSbRPASt3. Toa can sacu-s tha AGENCV II jtu app'ral as art want dealers In m.aciujiied Urrlior; Prices and Tcrajs H3J0 Satisfactcr, Vhits jewing SJachlos Io. CLEYELIXC, : ESTEHN NEW YOPK ,t PH.v bVLVANIA U.MI.HO.tn. ' Forin-rly , n. v. a p. i. n.) TIMETABLE IN FKFE'rM.iy ' Westwaidj I'btxbiiiHli Dl"' llvn'ti?!' . VTm. r.M.i I "a'.x. ;:o, 7 f0 ur Pilts'v.irKh lv t (ti 4 i i 0 t it t.-i A.M. I'. M. t '." 4 lrl;ir la ll Foxburir......jl'J I- raiikhn s lv...Od C ly.. ur 2 l 4 -;., a 4-v I. M.i P.M. ir.v 1 W W o.'. ar... Oil Citv....lvi s 1M44 12.V;II Uoj Olcop' lis If! ' 18S. VI SlilO 40 ...J-.:ii' !tuCK. . :i fK:U l'.47 l:l'J rrtaidonl..,.. 1;t 8 in, ii sj ii Ol! 12 in! K :7 t M 12 OS I 7 , 7 40 II iVi 7 ll'. 17iM llJKil Oa 7 10 II 1..! u 1.1; fl IU 11 Oil I I'ioIKi-lri :t llictorv I I . 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