THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WIN., tOITO i SOSSItTO. WEDNESDAY, NOVKMRElt 13, 1SW. Onk of (lie first questions loeprntcil by the Democratic victory in Ohio it naturally: the Standard Oil Com pany candidate for re election (o the United Stales Senate? As might have been expected, Cal vin S. Brice loom op boldly as a candidate for United Statet Senator from Ohio. The rainbow that now ppaqn Colonel Brico'f horixon begini in bis own bar'l and ends in the teat in the Senate at present occupied by old Mr. ray no. 1 i The death of State Treasurer Hart occurred at bis home in Harrisburg oo Friday night last. He bad been in poor beahh fur several months, but was supposed to be convalescing. Treasurer Hart was a very popular official, and his death will be mourned by friends all over the State. TMK'latest from Ohio is a telegram under date of the 11th, to the effect that tbe official rot urns from 60 coun ties, received at tbe Secretary of Slate's office, and the other 28 ou telegrams from the officials of the counties, indi cate that tbe plurality of Lampson, Republican, for Lieutenant Governor, will be 131. These figures will not vary much from the final result. Tbe Republicans elect all the State ticket, except Governor. Mr. Bover's majority for State Treasurer is 60,669. This is not strictly official, but the final figures will not change this result much. In Ohio the Democrats have carried the legislature, thus holding their own in the U. S. Senate, as the incoming leg islature will elect a Senator to succeed Tayne, the present Democratic incum bent. In Iowa the Republicans car ried everything but tbe governor. Tbe legislature being Republican insures the re election of Senator Allison. Virginia went Democratic of course, s did also New Jersey. Massachu setts and Nebraska stand by their guD8 and elect all Republicans. New York elected Democratic minor State officers, but the legislature is largely Republican. Mississippi was still going Democratic at last accounts. I lejtty of reasous both rational and absurd are given for tbe result of the elections last TuesJay. Nearly every public man bas expressed bis opinion, cither in public or private. Mr. Grovcr Cleveland has given his in an interview as follows: It is evident that the leaven of tariff reform bas at last leavened tbe whole lump. It is enough for me to say that i am satisfied at the indications and results of Tuesday's elections. These are exactly the stereotyped phrases which anyone acquainted with Mr. Cleveland's mental processes would have expected him to utter over The elections. They sound about as fresh and revivifying as tbe parroting of a phonograph. There are some authorities, however, that differ with Mr. Cleveland as to tbe causes which brought about Tuesday's Democratic victorses, and one of them is the In dependent Rochester Post and Express. It expresses its conclusions in the fol lowing terse way : With Grover Cleveland out of the way tbe Democrats seem to be doing remarkably well. If tbe Democratic party was polled and every man gave bis honest opinion s to tbo reasons for this year's election results tbero is not much doubt that a larger number would agree with the Rochester paper than with Mr. Cleve land. Phila. Pre. The uuettiou, "Which slate, North or South Dakota first assumed state hood ?" it one which must forever re main unanswered. It it a mystery nd as such must forever remain until time shall bo no mure. Ou the 21 inat. tbe President received from the Stale department the two proclama tions, deficieut only to the extent of his signature The question of prior ity at once came up aud it was difficult to decide. South Dakota has beeu the favored one iu timet when every body supposed that North Dakota was goiog to be left out in the cold as a torritory and every South Dakotiau was satisfied tbal bis geographical sub division would be regarded as the su perior. North Dakotians said that that wouldn't make the slightest dif ference ; their territory would natur ally have precedence just as oue would naturally, iu calling the roll of statts, inenliou North Caroliua before its sis ter in the southward. It was a grave fiitualiiju for the President to bo in and he evidently realized it, but be stetred hi May out without difficulty. The two docuineuts, uulooked at, were laid face downward on the desk on a sheet of paper aod then they were buttled until even a three card monte expert couldu't tell 'lolher from which. Wbeo this stage of the game lad been reached tbe proclamations were turned facet upward but pro tected from the gate of the curious aod everybody else by the sheet of paper upon which they had been laid. The sheet was slipped aside until the blank tpacet for the presidential sig nature were exposed ; tbe autograph was appended ; the iik allowed to dry; the proclamations turned over once more and again vigorously shof fled. Tbe two DaVotaa were admitted to the union of States, and although one of them was ahead of the other just the length of time it look the President to write bis name, history will never bo able to record the name of the leader. It is a prof-mod mys tery, and it will always be i. THEMEWnOH LAW. Or Interest to Owners of Dog and Sheep as Well a The Taxpayer. Vh clip from the Lancaster New Era the following carefully prerrd synopsis of the new law. The law prnvMes that on and after its passage there Hhnll be assesel, levied and collected Annually In every township and borough of the Commonwealth, from the owners of dogs, a tiix of M cents for every male dog and tl tor every female dog, thu sum to be collected with the other township taxw. Thexe sums shall be paid to the treasurer of the boa rd of school directors In the different districts, and shall be kept seperate by the treasurer, so he will know how much has come Into his hands from this source. This money shall con stitute a sum from which persona sustaining loss or damage to sheep by dogs may be paid for such loss, along with the costs necessarily incurred to establish their loss. The assessors of every borough and township shall annually, when mak ing other assessments, ascertain the number or dogs in their respective districts and the names of the owners, and how many of each sex are owned and kept. 1 he County Commission ers shall annually make a true re turn to the school directors of the number of dogs owned thereto, to gether with the owners' names and the school directors will cause the tux to be collected iu the same manner as along with the school tax. Persons who have sustained loss or ditmnge to sheep may make com plaint before any justice of the peace, and the latter shall notify the owner of the dog or dogs causing the loss, and if the owner does not appear "as boou as practicable" and pay the lass caused by his dogs, the justice? shall notify the township auditors to ap praise the loss sustained by the claim ant; they have power to summon witnesses and investigate the case thoroughly, and shall determine and report to the justice the amount of the damage, ff any. The report shall be signed by a majority of the aud itors. A section prescibes the manner in which the justice shall then proceed in bringing the matter before the school board. When the latter re ceives such notification, nnditappetirs a loss has been sustained, they shall file the amount ot the approved claim with the secretary of the board, in cluding the necessary costs Incurred, to be paid out of the fund raised by the tax on dogs. If tho owner of the dogs doing the damage is responsible, then the treasurer of the board shall immediately collect the damages and cost from him, and place the proceeds in the sheep fund. If it shall be found at close of the current year that the dog tax is not sufflcent to pay for all the losses iucurred under the law, then the school board shall pay a prorata share to the several claimants; if the funds are sufflcent, then tbo claims shall be paid in full. All dogs in the State shall become personal property and subject to larceny. Justices shall be allowed a fee of 50 cents In every case that comes before them. Owners of dogs causing may voluntarily pay the damage without awaiting action. In case there is a surplus in tbe sheep fund in the hands of the treasurer at the close of the current year amounting to $160, the same shall be transferred to the school fund of the district for school purposes. The luw does not repeal or effect the provisions of any existing special law on the same subject in any county or district. The law is a very import ant one, not only to farmers, but to all dog owners. Forest Comity's Vote JM8.-Ofilial. for p- o e o o s' K 33 "PS P? 8 3: J si 3 : : a . A 1 'jaiSfH I '"illM "(1 'tl(lipilt !l-4JgM.'?!L 11 '""! I n iotoi.t U Jf 2.3 ?.s i. . t j v w i: u en . t: Cf 5 in. Xj," W w I -p u i' ? Sac sK 5 3 ; ic y r. io 4- -jt o & x i$ tc i; ti -c o . a-t.'idiiiiiois ! tl '" na.wl? Majokitiks. Uoyer oyer Biiler, iW; White over liindnutn, -"74 ; llanurorty over IXMitt, 4U; Pioier over Clark, ltrjj Htone eijihnr over Wober, 204. ONE CENT Will buy a )obtal card, on whirh ki uc! your adilreHH and get a aaii jle copy uf the WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELECRAPH, PITTSBURGH, PA. Mrs. Fmuoea Uodgaon Uuruott edits the Youth's Dujiarluient. Serial ton en by the beat writers, com plete Market Reports, interesting News and Heading Matter for every member of tbe family, both old and young. Only one dollar a year, or livecoriej foj fuur dollars. Upward L Onward! GOODS COUNT, AND 1DW PRICES ARB WHAT Hence our motto is, "Attention, Quick Sales and Small Profits." DAVID MINTZ'S lew People's Store, MARIENVILLE, PA. Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Tim lKt American Indigo Prints at 6 cents, formerly aold for He. A very (food Windham for 5 centu only. Complete stoek of Domostia Uiuuliaiiis at H) vent. 1- nil lino of Cheviots at 8 cts. I'nlilonohed Muslin t 6 cent, cheat) at 8 ccnta. A tino lino of Sicillians aud FlnnnelcU at 121 cents. iinestm-kol Dross Flannels to aeolm-t from at rents. The very betit Henrietta Cloth. Black Silk Vurp, warranted, at only $1.00. Turkey Kol Tahle Lilneu at 'la eta., sold elsewhere for -10 eta. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, In the IJno of Clntliinic we are at the Front, Men's Suit from $3.50 to 120.00. from lo to 25 per cent, under other dealers. A complete line or overcoats, for Men. Boys and Youths, nt prices that will meet you approbation. Call and seo the best Clothing, Hats, Caps, ishing Goods ever shown in the County. Also a full lino of Trunks, Valises, Blankets, 1 l . i n . r i ri t ivuues tuiu vumiuris. and all. David Mintz, momzm mm CURE Sick Headache and rollers all the troubles Inet dimt to a bilious state of the system, such as DUmimos, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain la the Bide, &o. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICEC Headache, yet Cartcb's Lima Ltvia Piua are equally valuable iu Constipation, curing and priuventing this annojtng coniplafnt, while they also correct aU disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liter and regulate the bowels. Etcb if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will nnd these little pills raluable in so msny ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after ail sick bead ACHE It th bane of so many Uvea that hem ta whro we make our (treat boaat. Our pilla cure it while others do not. Carter's Ijttli Lives Fill are very small and very etuy to take. One or two plln make a doae. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not tfripe or purse, but by their pen tie action ploaae all who use them. In vials at at cents; five tor $1. Sold everywhere, or aent by mail. CA1TZI KXS1CIK1 CO., tfrv Tort fcilPil blBxs. UfrlHi OF PURE COO LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatablo asMllit So dtsgnlssd that It cam tie tntaen, digested, and asslBBllatedl by ihe most sensitive itomsoh,whim the plain oil cannot be tilerated and by tlie com blnatlon ot the nil wills the hypo. ihsphitaa la lasts snore euicaclons. Besurtable as a le&k rdDrer. PtrsoM tain rapidly Uie Uklnj it. BOOTT'S EMULSION Is sotroU.ls.l by PbyaicUns to be the t ines' sud l;ol rc srsr tion ui the world for tbo talk! sud turj f CONSUMPTIOM, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTiNQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. Tht grtat renudyfor Consumption, nml Wustiiuj in Children, ly ull JJrujginls. PATENTS. CaveatH, and 'J'rdi)-Mui ka obtained, and nil PaUint buainetis eoiulneted for Modnr ate Keen. Our oillce is oppoaite V. S. Patent Oflit-e and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Wahinerton. bend model, drawinu or uhoto., with description. We advise if patentable or not, ireeol charge, uur lee not due till natent is secured. A L 1 ... ,.Unu. tn M .t . i PflUnl. M with names of mutual clients in your State, county, or town, sent Ire. Aiiurosu, C. A. (SNOW 4 CO., Opp. Patent Orhce, Wabhiugton. D. C IISl TI PEOPLE LOOK FOR, FOK TllR LAPIKS A CUILDHKN. we csrry a tine assortment of Nllk IMnsh and other Wimps. The liet for the lowest prices. Also, a tine line of Imams' and Children's Underwear. Boots, Shoes & Rubber GoodsJ For cvervliody and to suit nil sizes of pocket hooks. lte-a Men s Rubber Itoots nt t2..10, in cluding slippers, ladies' ltubliers nt ,V ets. Misses' lttibbors nt iM cts. Children's Rubbers nt 2.i ets. Remember these are boston Goods, and are the BliST. A COMPMCTE DEPARTMENT FOR LUMBERMEN. Those who wish Underwear and Over wesr wlil llnd a splendid line nt very low prices. JEWELRY. Complrto stoek Silverware, Gold and Silver Watches, Riturs, Chains, Ac., nnd marked down very low. lino of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Furn vive us a can, one NOW FOR THE FALL & WINTER TRADE Whore to buy poods to tit the Reason is the qiienuou now, hikI the answer comes, at FAMOUS L0WPRICE STORE Where New Goods are constantly arrly. lug. uis pluce is Headquar ters for BEY GOODS! ITOTIOIsrS, LADIES' A.HD GENT'S FURNISHING Q-OOT3S, CtOTUIXO, HATS, CAPS, liOOTS AND SHOES, UOSIKRY, FLANNKI.S, JEWKLKY, f J LASS W A R 10, iUEEJfSVAUE, to., Ac, A COMPLETE LINK OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always be found at my store, and al ways me ei ana iresiiest tho murkets afford. Call and examine my Stock and Prlcoa. and be convinced Unit I will aell you goods an niw an uio iiiwkni. country i'roduce. Itars and Junk taken in exchange, and the ulgliext neei allowed. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. IAVII RAKXKTT, opp. Lawrence Houno, TIONESTA, PA. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. NEW f Containsanveoctave.Nlne mop Action, lurniMieil Iu MODEL, larpt and iiuikIhoiiio case of I solid black walnut. Price UKU AN, ; cash ; ulso sold on tbe Easy line iSystein at 1.37 per STYLE quarter, for ten quarters, when organ becomes proper 2244. Ity of person hiring. f The Mason & Hutnlin MASCN "Stringer." invented and pat ented by Mason .t Ilainlin in tc IHh, Is used in tlie Mason A - Ilainlin pianos exclusively. HAMLIN Remarkable refinement of tone and phenomenal capaci riANOS. ty to stand in tuuo character ize these instruments. POPULAR STYLES ORGANS A I' iJ2, ?iJ.50, $H0, f78, $Ufi, AND UP. Organs and Pianos sold for Caidi, Easy Payments, and Runted. Catalogues free. For Dropsy, Gravel, Bright's und Liver Ii .cases. Cure guaranteed. Oftico, 8'il Anil ..trect, i'hllatielphia. All drugyiats Trv it. si a bolt e, six lor . 1lintz's Troubles! This isn't the name of a play, -but moans got so enthuslsKtic in his Eastern purchases, that he liought more goods than Ms store will hold, hence his euilely to make a little breathing room. Ha is '.'long" In the fol lowing lines, whoso prices ought to cause a rapid deplotion in the stock. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Our Men's Suits from $3.G9 up to $20.00. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS I In Overcoats wo have no equal, and sold at Rock-Bottom prices. UNDERWEAR, Indies' Merino Vests, extra fine, at .1.1 proportionately good values in Children's. worm t.(o. DRESS GOODS! All -n..l .I.M.I. In fnl.l TWO. I.M.... ....1 n.,.1 TVl.tr.!.! In .11 .1 Jr..,n. ....... I would te a iHinunm nt (Hi cents. II icher Saou,uca, at Hiu-k lloltom Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES ! In Hoots ami Shoes wo have no canal, and can't be undersold. And so it is In nil our departments, llivo us u cull and convince yourself. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs. Pelts aud (linseni;. J. M. MINTZ'S CUT PRICE STORE, NEW KEPLER 1B89. We WILL March 1 AT THE IIKA1 OT THE And give more value, for ?1.00 thnn can be got elsewhere I 3STEW GOODS! We are Just oponins our Fall purchases of Fall and Winter Hoods, and marking llieiii at prices tust KNOCK THE HOTTOM OCT OK "ROCK CLOTfflNa, OYERG0ATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothlnu Room has never been so CHOCK FULIj of Buriialns as this Kail. .Suits raniriu in price from ft.OU to $20.00. Largest, Assoitment thu llt, and Prices OVERCOATS: Wo KNOW we are Headnuarters for Overooals! We will sell a cood Chinchillit Overcoat for $3.60. We will sell a kk1 Pliiin Overcoat for SH.0O. We will sell Finer Grades at prices to correspond. e bavo nn l!.xeellent Line ot Overcoats raniiitf Iu price from f'l.Xl to $20.00. In Hoys' and Youths' Overcoats we can lit and please nny bov from four years up. 0-DON'T BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU OO THROUGH OUtt STOCK! BRESS G00BS! It would take a whole newspsper to do Goods, Flannels and Domestic! Gooils. wo will simply say tnni we naveine i i i,r.:i and the AHSOKTM KNT. The quality o: tho goods aud Uio low prices wo huvo ou them WILL MAKE Til KM Go. Wo have a better Assortment than ever In BLACK GOO US ! LADIK8' NEWMARKKS! LA I1 KS' JACK ETS! MISSKS' ami CIIILPUKN'S WRAP8I In Ladies', Misses' aud Children's Wraps we are Right to the Front. We also have a One assortment ot SEAL PLUSH SACOTES! DON'T FAIL TO BEK OUK CLOAK Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. We hav ren't space to enumerate prices, only to say tliut WE WILL NOT BE UN ,D. Call in and we will convince you that whut we say is TltUE ; DEKSOI. GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Our Grocery Department i always up U the StuiuLird. Everything sold at 111 J Lowest Possible Price. We take pleasuro in showing goods. Come aud see us. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESIZBST GnOCmiSS. BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASOV. In our Drug Department, which is iu uhargo of a thoroughly competout Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :00!JEfTSY IFEOBnOI AID 0ASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. that Mints Is actually in trouble. He FLANNELS, &C. ets., worth 75c. Sumo price in Men's, nnd Ladies' scarlet vests at IK) cents, ensily Grades. Newmarkets.' Wraps, Neat Plush BLOOKI, TIONESTA, PENN'A. HOTTOJI !" A lni-rin iu every miit 1 (lur stot-k. Is the tho Luwoi-t of AN Y in Kortst County, BRESS FLANNELS! justice In advertising our stock of l)ro-u. DEPARTMENT UEKORE YOU BUY! All Grades Underwear. Gent'3 Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittens. Fine Assortmont of Neckwear. WESTERN NEW YORK it PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, fonnerl y R., N. Y. A P. It. R. Time Table biking effect May l'Jth, 188U, juunera xiuie- VJtn Merlitlim. Tsnirm will linkva 'rintMiA Cm nil ro and pulnl West as fol.ows t No.3 Through Frelghtfcarry. ing pawsHiigers). :40 a. tu. No. :U lluU'alo Exureas.. l:;uiiim,n No. til Way Krctulit (aurrvlua- DassnnirArsl C-fiO n m No. 33 Oil City Em ress 8:05 n! iik For Hickory, Tidiuuto, Warron, Klnjnn, Hradford, Olenn aud the F.bhI t No. SO Olenn Express 8:40 a. tn. no. VI Pittsburgh Expiexs 3:4!t p. in. No. Thrini;h Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains 03 nnd Art Run Daily nnd carry pnsseugers to mill (mm uoints between Oil City and Irvinetnn only. .Other trains run uunv uxcepi aiiiKiay. Get Tlmo Tables uud rull Information from J. L. CRAM, Agent Tionesta, Pa. GEO. H. GATCHELL, Gen l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger t Ticket Agent, Itutrulo, N. Y. LI GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers m F TJ 2R IT ITU JEZj ID. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. &VGUST MO&GJX of the firm of MOHCK RRO H, OPTIOIA1TS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of ili Eye, Kxsuiinutlons free of cbaige. W.VRKK-N, PKVX?. Suva t- Groan- Growl Whftl tUt U lo bo tipecttd of the Id fashioned way f blackinf ih Howt Try tfa Mff way by lifting WOLFF'S Acme Blading and th dirty task Wcaaca a cJcaolf picaaura. WolffsACMEBIacHng REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Sheds Wstr or Snow, bhoei ctn bs whl cl.ti, muiriiig Jmking only eacs a Week lur men. ones a Month fur women. It is lu sa Elsgant Harassa Orsssiaf. WOLFF4 RANDOLPH.PhfUdslpala RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER Tho wonderful Cough cure. A pontivn cure for Whooping Cough and al" Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles, and all Cough. Is also the best-known Remedy for local pains, such aa Lumbago, (Sciatica, etc. sold by all druggists. ugT-ly. si-.sa-" A Is here furnisluxl of tho consequence of neglecting to take wise wifely ad vice. This man thought fie knew it all und Turned Up His Koso At our low priced Furulturo because they wore low. He paid two prices for an inferior article which led his wile to Turn Down His Nose For future reference. She gave him tho shake iu a mild form anil threatened divorce for tlie next ollenee. She's all right. To fail to trade with Nelson G i conl und is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tlie courts would only think so. Keep on ladios. Educate your husband to know a biirgaiu when lid sees it. Train them in the way they should go (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to N. CREENLUtJD'S, Undertaker A Ktubalmcr, 331 Exchange lilock, WARREN, VA. SEND your Job N nrU t.i the UKl'V U LIC AN OW.T.
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