The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 20, 1889, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
Ji (. WINK,
Editor a PaopaitTo.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
Jeff Davis ia lying at the point of
death, ia New Orleans.
There is cooaiderable anxiety io
Ohio just at present to leara the mar
ket value of odo State Seoatorship.
llliztard.
TtlK official figures from all the
counties of the Slate have now been
received at the State Department, and
Mr. Boycr'i majority is shown to bo
00,926.
Lewis C. Capsidy, Attorney Gen
era under Governor Puttison, and one
of the most prominent Democrats in
the State, died on Monday morning of
this week.
The official vote of Pennsylvania at
the recent election for State Treasurer
is as follows: Borer, Kep., 341,244;
Bigler, Dem., 280,318; Johnston, Pro.,
22,401.
The majority for Lampson, the Re
publican candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of Ohio, is only 41. It is
not as high as a church nor as wide as
a barn door, but is enough to convince
all good Republicans that their flag is
still there or thereabouts.
Washington continues her feeble
effort to capture the World's Fair, but
the prospects for its success are gloomy
and discouraging. Foreign exhibitors
would never place their exhibits in
open competition with the American
Congress in the show business.
Governor Beaver has appointed
Hon. Wra. Livsey to the vacancy
caused by the death of State Treasure
mart, ibis makes the third time
that Mr. Livsey has been State Treas
urer, having been regular elected in
1883, and twice appointed to fill vacancies.
came to Rio Jauiero with his family
last night to embark for Lisbon. Bus
iness io Rio was suspended only
twenty-four hours and the Empire was
destroyed and a Republic born almost
before the general public was aware
that anything unusual was going on.
The provisional government has an
nounced that all obligations incurred
by tbe Empire at home and abroad
will be faithfully follilled by the Republic."
WASHINGTON LETTER.
The English correspondent ef tbe
New York Tribune eays: "You will
be pained to.hear that Mr. Harrison
falls below the mental and moral
standards which the Republio sets for
Its Chief Magistrate, but you will be
amused to hear why. One reason of
course is because be is a Protectionist;
tbe other is because be wants to subsi
dize lines of steamers to South Amer
ican ports, and thus to secure South
American trade. Tbe speech in which
Mr. Harrison announced this purpose
conclusively settled Lis mental status,
ays this British critic What it set
tled was that neither be nor bis Cabi
net could be UBed to depress American
industries for the benefit of the Brit-
isa. mat is me unpardonable sin,
and on whoever commits it the British
bulldog is let loo "
Brazil Goes Republican.
Brazil is no longer an Empire. A
strong insurrection has suddenly
broken out there and to-day that
country is a Republic. The army and
navy is with tbe insurrectionists, and
Las captured the palace and driven
Emperor Dora Pedro from the country.
This action baa astonished the world,
as it has always been considered that
Brazil was the last country that would
turn tbe cold shoulder on her monarch,
who has always been noted for bis
great liberality as a ruler. A provis
iooal government has been set up and
all preparations made to carry on tbe
affairs under a Republican form of
government Meantime, business has
been temporarily paralyzed by tbe
overthrow of the Empire. What the
Coal outcome will be is yet uncertain,
the news from that land beiug yet
very meagre.
A correspondent of tbe New Yoik
Timet in Rio de Janeiro has cabled
that paper as follows:
"The United States of Brazil, con
stituting a federated republio of the
different provinces of the Empire over
which Dom Pedro Lad ruled so locg,
is an established government. The
new republic is to day acknowledged
by every province except Bahia, in
tbe North. Dora Pedro is on his way
to Portugal, having accepted the situ
ation with no attempt at forcible re
sistance ; the flag of the new republio
has been adopted and Brazil is as
peaceful to day as though no thought
of revolution had ever aroused the
feelings of ber people. The overthrow
of the Empire has been accomplished
without the sacrifice of a single life
and the new provisional Government
is proceeding with its work as melh
odically ami peacefully as though it
bad been in existence for years instead
of hours. Dom Pedro submitted to
the terms imposed by tbe new Govern
ment and agreed to leave tbe country
within twenty-four hours after he re
ceived the notice at bis summer palace
at Petropolis. lie was offered f 2,500,
' 000 io cash and provision for the rest
cf his life, in the form of an annual
pension of 1150,000, which is to be
provided for iu the civil list of the new
republic. He accepted tbe offer and
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Nov. 15, 1880.
Secretary Blaiue's response to the
toast of "Our Country and Her Presi
dent" at tbe bauquet which followed
the dedication of the Catholic Uni
versity in this city Wednesday, was
one of the happiest efforts of his life.
This is high praise, I know, for the
Secretary seems to be possessed to a
greater extent tbnn any other living
man, of the peculiar and fortunuto
faculty of always saying the right
thing at the right time, and in just the
right way, but it is deserved. Only
two men of the present generation be
sides Mr. Blaine could have done
equal justice io tbe same number of
words to the toast. Oue of them
Henry Ward Beecher is dead, and
the other Robert G. Ingersoll would
hardly be likely to attend the dedica
tion ceremonies of any institution
controlled by a church, Catholic or
Protestant. The President, the Vice
President and all of the members of
the Cabinet attended the banquet and
were interested listeners to tbe remarks
of Mr. Blaine.
The Jefferson Club, a small Demo
cratic organization which was started
during the early days of the Cleveland
administration, has given up the
cbost. It could not exist without
Government pap.
The All Americas Congress is back
in Wosbineton, having huisbed Us
forty days excursion. It is probable
that the members will rest until Moo-
day when regular sittings will begin.
Among the subjects to be discussed
will be Customs regulations and Cus
toms Union; Extiaditioo; Sanitation
of Ships and Quarantine; Light
House dues; Weights and Measures;
Patent Rights ; Copyright, and Trade
and Transportation between the Uuited
States and Spanish America. Reports
on each of these topics have been pre
pared, each written by an expert in
the line treated of, from the best data
obtainable.
The President will take no chances
in regard to his first annual message
to Congress, which is now practically
complete. Tbe message will not be
printed and sent out to the press pre
vious to its being read ia Seuate and
House, as has been done in the past.
It will be sent to Congress iu writing,
but there will be several type-writer
copies mcdo for the press associations,
which will be delivered to them at the
moment the message is begun to be
read in tbe House and under no cir
cumstanoes before. Several times
during the recent past over euterpris
ing newspapers ia Washington and
elsewhere have had extras on the street
containing the President's message be
fore tbe reading of tbe message to
Congress bad been begun. Hecce
these precautions.
There is nothing new in the Speak
ersbip contest, in tact up to tbis time
there is nothing in sight to indicate
that there is a contest. It looks very
much as if a majority of the members
regard tbe matter as already settled
and are not Lurrying to Washington.
Tbe officials of the House posloffice
say there are fewer members of tbe
House in the city than tbey ever knew
at the same date. Tbe attempt to
make a combination against Mr. Reed
who is leading all the rest of tbe can
didates, has apparently been abandon
ed. Representative McKiuley passed
through here this week on his wav to
New York on business. -He says he
has asked no member to voto for bim,
and that be does not expect to auk
any one to do so and that upon bis
return here he will occupy his usual
quarters, but will have no "headquar
ters," in tbe sense that the word is
generally understood here in Wash
ington. A new caudidute for the clerkship
of the House has eutered the field in
the person of ex-Representative Guen
ther, of Wisconsin.
Upward & Onward!
GOODS COUISTT, A.ISTD
Low Prices nro what the People look for,
Hence our motto is, "Attention, Quick
Sales and Small Profits."
DAVID MINTZ'S
New People's Store
MARIENVILLE, PA.
Mintz's
Troubles!
WESTERN NEW YORK A I'KNS.
8YLVANI A It Al LIU.' A II, formerly
II., N. Y. P. K. It.
Tlmo Table taking effect May I2tli, 1&80.
Eastern Tiine--rtli Meridian.
City
Zoom tzr & tfteir I0ftYr?&$
Dry Goods, Dress Goods.
The host American Tndleo Prints at 6
centH, formerly sold for 8e.
A very good Uingham lor o cents only.
Complete stock of Domestic Uimchams
at flj cents.
t nil line of Cheviot at 8 eta.
Unbleached Muslin at 6 cents, cheap at
8 pent.
A line lino of Sicilians and Flannolets
at 12 rents.
Fine stock of Dress Flannels to secloet
from at 3'JJ cent.
The. very best Henrietta Cloth. Black
Silk Varp, warranted, nt onlv fl.OO.
Turkey Red Table Linen at 25 cts., sold
elaewuoro for -to cts.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
In the Line of Clothing we are nt the
Front.
Men's Suits from f3.50 lo $20.00, from 15
to 25 per rent, under other dealers.
A complete line of Overcoats, for Men,
Boys ami Youths, at prices that will meet
you approbation.
FOR TIM: LA DIRS A CHILDREN,
wo carry a line assortment of Milk Plush
anil other Wraps. The bot for the lowest
prices. Also, aline line of Illinois' and
Children's Underwear.
Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods,
sizes of
in-
This isn't the name of a play, but means that Mints Is actually In trouble. He
got so enthusiastic In his Rastorn purchases, that ho bought more goods than his sloro
will hold, hence his anxiety to innko a little breathing room, lto Is "limn" In the fol
lowing linos, whoso prices ought to cause a rapid depletion In tho stock.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING !
Our Men's Suits from $3.09 up to $20.00.
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!
In Overcoats wo have no equal, and sold
at Rock-Bottom prices.
UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, &C.
Indies' Merino Vests, extra fine, at .15 cts.. worth 75c. Same price In Men's, and
proportionately good values in Children's. Ladies' scarlet vesta at SK cents, easily
worm si.wj.
DRESS GOODS!
All wool, double fold Dross Flannel and Trleots, In all colors, at 4.1 cents per yard.
would bo a bonanza at im cents. Higher Grades. Newmarkets, Wraps, Heal Plush
Sacqucs, at Rock Bottom Prices.
Trains will leavo Tlonnsta for Oil
nd points West as follows:
No. US Through. Freight (carry-
Ing passengers). i': lo a. in.
No. SI RulVtilo Bxprimi 12:;i:t noon.
No. til Way Freight (carrying
Passenger!. f:oo p. in.
No. 113 Oil Clly Lx less H:05 p. in.
For Hlckorv.Tiilloutn. Wnnon. Klimin.
Bradford, Olcnn and tint I'ti'it I
No. .10 Olean Express 8:4(1 a. in.
No. 2 Pittsburgh Kxiiress It: III p. in.
No. 1H1 Throiiuh Freight (cur
rying passengers 7:13 . in.
Trains Oil and IH1 Hun Dally and carry
passengers Io unil Iroui points hMwecii
Oil City nni! I rv melon onlv. Other (Mills
run dallv except Nnndav.
(let Time I nhles nml Mill Information
from J. I CRAKI, Ar.-ent Tlniicsiii, Pa. .
GEO. S. HATCH KLL, (icn'l sunt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
(len'l Passenger t Ticket Agent,
Bnll'alo, N. Y.
For everybody and to suit all
pocket nooks.
Rot Men's Rubber Hoots at fiflO,
eluding slippers.
Indies' Rubbers at Ilo cts.
Misses' Rubbers nt ;t0 ct.
Children's Rubbers at 25 ets.
Kcinembcr these nip Huston Goods, and
are mo uisr.
A COMPLKTE DKPARTMF.NT FOR
LUMBERMEN.
Those who wish Underwear and Over
wear wbl llnd a splendid line at very low
prices.
JEWELRY.
Complete atock Silverware, Gold
Silver Watches, Rings, Chains,
BOOTS AND
SHOES !
And so It is in all
and
Ac. and
marked down very low.
Full Hue of Carpet, Oil Cloth, Mat and It tigs. High- I
- m a. mrm mm a m j 1
esi jinrHei i rire iiniu ior iiiues, miceit jl'ciim, iseestwax
and CSliiscng.
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Furn
ishing Goods ever shown in the County.
Also a tull line 01 Trunks, valises, Blankets,
itooes ana vjomxorts. ijive us a can, one
and nil.
In Boots and Shoes we have no erpinl, and can't be undersold
our departments, (.live ns a call and convince yourself.
nighcst market price paid for Hides, Furs, Pelts and Uinsong.
J. M. MINTZ'S CIT PRICE STORE,
few keXjET? blocz:,
TIONESTA, PENN'A.
. We WILL March
at Tin iii:ai or Tin:
St. O CS S3 5 X Q- Sff I
And give tnoro valuo for ?1.00 than can bo got el.owhcro !
Wo nro
jSTEW GOODS!
Just oponing our Fall purchases of Fall and Wlntor Hoods, and marking them
at prices that KNOCK THE IMJTTOM OUT OF
"HOCK BOTTOM!1
David Mintz,
iiw mm
CL0TIIING, OVERCOATS, CLOTHING,
Our Clotliinir Room has never been so CHOCK FUIX of Ilariralns as Ibis Full.
Suits rancinu in price from $1.00 to f'20.00. A barunln in every suit I Our stock Is tho
Largest, Assoitmeni (lie uesi, ana i-rices me Lwoai oi Ai i in roresi traiiuj.
OVERCOATS;
CARTER'S
ONE CENT
Will buy a postal card, on which send
your address and gut a sample copy of the
WEEKLY
CHRONICLE TELECRAPH,
PITTSUUKOII, PA.
Mrs. Frances Hodgson ilurnttt ediUthe
Youth's Department.
Serial Htonen by the best writers, com
plote Market Keporta, interesting Scwi
and Heading Mutter for every member of
the fumily, both old and young. Only ouo
dollar a year, or live copies for four dollars,
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci
disut to a bilious state of the synteu, such as
Diuinens, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after
eating, I'sin io the Slile. &o. While their most
remarkable success has been shown In curing
SICE&
Headache, ynt Cakteb's LrrrtM Liycr Tivm
are equally Taliiahle in Constipation, curing
and preventing Una anno j ing complaint, while
they also correct alt disorders of the stomach,
fttimulate the liver and regulate the bowel.
tTn If they only cured
MEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint:
but fortunately their goodness does not esd
here, and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so msnr ways that
they will not be willing to da without tbem.
But alter all sick bead
ACHE
is tbe hane of so many Uvea that here is where
we inakt our great boost. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
Cahtbb s Littlb Litem Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vefretahle and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gnt) action
J 'lease all who use them. In vials at Ji& cents;
Ive for f 1 . Bold everywhere, or sent by moil.
CASTia KXClCOn CO., Vr Tort
kJIM SaalH MRta.
SCOTT'S I
EMULSION
CORES
CONSUMTTlOit
E0E0FULA
BRONCHITIS
COUGHS
GOLDS
Wasting Diaeasei
Wonderful Flesh Producer
Many Lave gained oue pound
per day by ita use.
Scott's Emulsion ia not a se
cret remedy. It contains the
Btimulating properties of the
Hypophosphites and pure Nor
wegian Cod Liver Oil, the po
tency of both being largely
increased. It ia used by Phy
sicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT & B0WHE, Chemista, H. T.
JOB WOHK of every ilerrlitiiu execu
ted at the HKPUliUCA.N oUite,
PATENTS.
Cbveata, and Traile-Marka obtain!, and
all PaUiut buaiutwa ooiulux-led for Modor-
ttto Foes.
Our otllce la oppoaite IT. H. Patent Ollice
and we ran himmiiu pHtcnt in li'ai lime than
tliiM remote trum Washington.
Kund iiiojel, drawiiitf or photo.,' wjtl
dirription. Wo advine if pattmtaUe nr
not, 1 1 of charge. Our lee not due till
patent is umpired.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patenla,"
with nuinea oi aetual elienU in yuir(SUU)
county, or town, Bunt tree. Address,
C. A. KNOW A t:o..
Cpji. Patent Ottice, Wa-'hiuatou, P, C,
NOW FOR THE
ALL k WINTER THAI
Whnro to buy rchmIh to fit the seaaon la the
tjuestion now, and the answer
conies, at
FAMOUS
L0WPEICE STORE
Where New Moods are rnnatantly arriv
ing, ills place la Headquar
ters for
DRY GOODS!
USTOTIOILTS,
LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING
G-OOXJS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, iOOTS AND
SHOliS, 1IOSIKKY, FIjANNKIS,
JEWELRY, HLASSW ARK,
iiUKENSWAUE,
Ac, Ac,
A COMPLKTE LINK OF
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
will always ho found at my atore, and ul-
w ay ine ueai ana iresliest tho
markets atford.
Call and cx.iiiiino niv Stock ami Prices.
and lie convinced that I will aoll you Roods
as iow us i no lowest. i:ountrv I'rocluce,
Kajrs and .limit taken in exchange, and
mo ijiiit?b riuei aiioweu.
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO
FITS," la my motto.
1AVII BARKKTT,
opp. Lawrence Houso, TIONESTA, PA.
Wo KNOW we arc Headquarters for Overcoats! We will sell a good Clilnehill
Overcoat for $3.50. We will sell a (food. Plain Overcoat for SI.OO. We will aell mi
llru.luR at urien to eorrfuimiiiil. a nave an r.xcel lenl I. ine oi uvcrmsts ranirinu i
price from $3.00 to $20.00. lu Boys' and Youths' Overcoats wo can tit and plvasu uny
boy from Tour years up.
f-IKN"r BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU GO THROUGH OUR STOCK 1
DRESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS
Tt. ia-niilil Ltlia a wliotn nnwannner to do liiHtlce In advertiaintt our stock of lrOM
i;.U kUiiiipIh and Iomostiii UimmIs. We will simply say Unit we havelhe S 1 LI
I ami the ASSORTMENT. The quality oi the gooda and tho low prices we have on
them WILL MAKE Til KM HO.
U'n Iuva 1 lullvr Assortment than ivnr ill 1IIA( K (KHIKSl
I.AniFS- NKWMAHKKS1 LADIES' JACKK'I'S! MISSES' anil CHILDREN'S
WRAPS ! In Ladies', M issea' and Children's Wraps we are Right to tho t rout. V o
also have a tine assortment of
SIE-AJEj DPLTTSU S-A.CQTJ" JUS I
JLiT DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU nUYl
S.H.
1
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
U1 TJ IR 1ST ITU Jr2 Tl.
Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
of the firm nrMOIU'K BRO'S,
OPTICIANS,
Spet'iullst in Errorn of Rotraetinn of tho
Eye. Examinations free of eharrfo.
WARREN, PES NT.
What'a Comfort!
r....t
t'oCvk Achat
Ik Dirt!
LASTS
looks Ly.:a:TER,
tni nsk.i tj. Sh-w. w-zah better.
Doa' 1 1.1 U omt r. 1. v. J.I the but tbirft, but im
WolffsAOiiiBlacking
Onck A wstiK ran m' n.
ONCK A MONTH f Ok VNCKEN.
! find lis lip lop Horsus DrttsiDC.
WOLFF ft RAN DOLPZI.PluUd.hia
Boots and Shoes.
Rubber Goods.
Rubber Boots.
Wool Dress Shirts.
Hats and Caps.
We haven't apace to enumerate prices, only to say that WE WILL NOT BE UN
ERSOLD. Call In and we will convince you Unit what wo say is TltU E j
All Grades Underwear.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Gloves and Mittens.
Fine Assortment of
Neckwear.
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED.
Our Grocery Department Is alwavs up to the Standard. Everything sold at tin
Lowest Possible Prico. We take pleasure In showing goods. Come and ace us.
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
HERMAN & SIGGINS!
DRUGGISTS ic GROCERS,
TIONESTA,
PENN.
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
IN OUR GROCERY' DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FMESHESr G&QCEBIES.
BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
NEW f CoHtainsativooctave.Nlne
I Slop Action, furnished in a
MODEL lariie and niintlsomo case of
solid lilack walnut. Price $itt
ORGAN, i-shIi ; nl.io sold on the Easy
Hire Syktein at $1'J.37 per
STYLE quarter, for ten quarters,
when ori:an becomes pioper-
I ty oi person Hiring.
f The Mason Sc Hamlin
MASCN "Stringer," invented and pat
ented by Mason ,V Iliiiiihn in
a Is umhI in the Mason A
Hamlin pianos exclusively,
HAMLIN Remarkable rcliucmeiit of
tone and phenomenal canaci
PIANOS. tv to stand iu tune character
I ize these instruinents.
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT f2,
$32.50, $i0, 78, D0, AND UP.
Organs and Pianos sold for Cash, Easy
Payments, and Rented. Catalogues free.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
Kor Dropsy, (iiuvel, llriht's and Iiiver
Diseases. Cure tJ'iuriintued. Ollice, U31
Arch street, Philadelphia. All druggists
Try it, f 1 a bottle, t-ii tvi o.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CUPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
WARE. STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
:00UH!TBY EODIfOl MB OAS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER
Tho wonderful Cnuith cure. A positive
rnre for Whooping ( oiiyh and all Throat,
ClieHt and Ijmg Troubles, and all Coughs.
is also the best known Remedy for ioraj
pains, suc h as Lumbago, IScIntir-a, ete.
Sold by all druggists. aug7-ly.
A FBFIL EXAMPLE
Is here furnished of the consequonce of
ueglecting to take wise wifely ad
vice. This man thought ue
knew it all and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low priced Furniture because they
were low. He paid two prices for an
inferior article which led his wife to
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. She cava him tho
shake in a mild form and threatened
divorce for the next offence. tSlio'a
all right. To fail to trade with
Nelson lireculuiid is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. Educate your husband t
know a bargain when lie seos it.
Train them in tho way they
should go (for Furniture.)
And remember that .
way is to
N. CREENLUND'S.
Undertaker A Enibalmer,
331 Exchange Block,
WARREN, PA.
SEND
LIC
vour Job Work to the KIlJ'U tl.
ICANOrUce.
V