t THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1889. If the Ohio Democrats know what ! good for tbem they will get op an "early closing" movement and apply it to the mouth of Allen O. Myers. The revolution in Brazil having beeo accomplished without bloodshed or violence of any tort sets a heroic example for revolutionists in other lands. The quiet, orderly success of the uprising of the movement in Bra zil is the best proof that both the peo ple and the monarchy were ready for it. Room for the Poor Man's Express. The express companies will all op pose the reduction of postage on par celsthe poor man's express because their profits lie this way. This is business. If anybody were making money carrying letters, there would be a cry against cheap postage. If books, which a few people want, were not already carried cheap, there would be a lobby organized by all four of the express companies to prevent the adoption of the present rate. The present rate on books is exactly the rate which is proposed on parcels. It costs no more to carry a parcel of the same weight than a book. There is just as much reason to do one as the other. The only difference is that the book-post is a convenience for a few people and the parcel post is a con venience for everybody. We believe in benefitting everybody. It is what we are here for. It is what the post-office is here for. The more it carries the better. It has all the letters Dow. It carries all the single books. It handles the newspapers at a low rate, except whon they can get a lower. It ought to carry parcels, The change will be no great conven ience to the rich, aod several papers, which never know a good thing unless it is a good thing for the millionaire, are opposing the change. So are the express companies, which are making a great deal more noise about their opposition than abuut their dividends But the poor will profit by a low rate on parcels. It will be a popular con venienco. It gives a poor man's ex press running to every poor man s door. It saves money on the Christ mas present. It brings the shop near the purchaser and the purchaser near the shop. Lvery country in the world has it but the American people. Is there any reason why we should go on pay' iog express companina to do our busi ness when our own agency, the Post office Department, can do it cheaper and better for everyone lPhila. Press. By all means give us the reduction. Express rates are getting outrageous and fearful, and if the reduction has no other effect than the keeping of the express companies witbiu the bounds of reason and decency, the change will prove a Loou to both rich aod poor. WASHINGTON LETTER. same power which made the commis sion can unmake it. The five new Representatives from the four new States do not mean to take back seats because they were lale in gelling in to the foast. They have already held a meeting and selected the committees of the House to which each of them will ask to be assigned so as to be able to look out fur the in. terests of their sections. They recog nize the value of unitod action. Secretary Blaine presides over the meeting of the Three America's Con gress. It is not yet known whether the recent revolution in Brazil will make any change in the delegates from that country. The Brazilian delegates will take no part in the proceedings until their state is better defined than at present. a splendid'op'portunity. Our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly Press affords an opportunity for obtaining an Immense amount of reading at a very trifling cost, By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both the RErcnucAN and tho Weekly Pi-ess at the very low price or JI.75. Any person sending us this amount will receive the two papers for ono year, an advance of only 25 cents over the price of the Repub lican alone. Old subscribers M-ho pay up all arrearages and $1.75 In advance can have the advantage of this splendid ofTor. The Weekly Prt is the very best woekly family in the country, containing 10 pages weekly of the choicest Genoral News, Household and Agricultural reading, Strong Editorials, Young People's De partment, a good Continued Story, in short everything that goes to make the most desirable family reading matter. With those two papers in your family you will bo sure of the best service in each department. The Republican Is the oldest and best of the county papers, sup plies you weekly with all tho home news of interest, such as no city weekly can possibly give, and the Weekly Pi-ess pro vides you with all the world wide news and a mass of general reading such as no local paper can possibly furnish. By taking advantage of our combined offer Upward k Onward! IVIintz's Troubles! GOODS COUNT, AJSTD Low Prices arc what tho People look for, Hence our motto is, "Attention, Quick Sales and Small Profits." DAVID MINTZ'S Mew Peoples Store MARIENVILLE, PA. Dry Goods, Dress Goods. The best American Indigo Prints at 6 contM, forinorlv sold for 8c. A verv good Winglinm for S cents only. Complete stock of Domestic Ginghams at HJ cents. Full line of Cheviots at 8 cts. Unbleached Muslin at 6 cents, cheap at 8 cents. A tine line of Sicillians and Flannolets at 121 cents. Fine stock of Dress Flannels to sccle.t from at 324 cents. The very best Henrietta Cloth. Block Silk VVarp, warranted, at only Sl.00. Turkey Ktvi I nine l.lnou at ib cts., sold elsewhere for 40 cts. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. In the Line of Clothing we are at the Front. Men's Suits from 83.50 to 120.00. from 15 to 25 per cent, under other dealers. A conipleto lino or uvercoats, for Men, Bovs and Youths, at prices that will nioct you approbaticn. FOR TIIK LADIES A CHILDREN, wo carry a lino assortment of .Silk Plush and other Wraps. The heat for the lowest prices. Also, a line lino of Infants' and Children s Underwear. Boots, Shoes & Rubbor Goods, For everybody and to suit all sites of pocket hooks. Dost Men's Rubber Boots at $ 2.50, In- ciumiig suppers. Ladies' Rubbers at 35 cts, Minhcs' Rubbers at 30 cts. Children's Rubbers at 25 cts. Remember these are Boston Goods, and are mo uuir, A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT FOR LUMBERMEN'. Those, who wish Underwear and Over wear will And a sploudid line at very low prices, JEWELRY. Complete stock Silverware, Gold aud Silver Watches, Rings, Chains, &o., aud umraeu uowu very low. This Isn't the nnmo of a play, but inonns that Mints is actually In trouble. He got so cnthuMliutlic iu his KiiNlern purchases, that ho bought more goods than his more will hold, hence his anxiety to innko a littlo breathing room. Ho Is "long" in tho fol lowing; lino, whoso prices ought to ciiuho a rapid depletion in tho stock. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Our Men's Suits from $3.G9 up to $20.00. OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS ! In Overcoats wo have no equal, and sold at Rock-Bottom prices. UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, &C. Ladies' Merino Vests, extra fine, nt 35 cts.. worth 75c. Rnmo price in Men's, and proportionately good values iu Children's, Ladies' scarlet vests at 00 cents, easily worm tt.&u. DRESS GOODS! All wool, double fold Dress Flannel and Tricots, In all colors, at 45 cents per yard. would be R lHiniinr.a at G cents. Higher Grades. Newmarkets, Wraps, Seal Plush SaequoH, at Rock Bottom Prices. WESTERN NEW YORK PENN SYLVANIA R A I LROA 1), formerly I)., N. Y. A P. It. R. rimo Tallin tali lug oCwt M.iy 12th. 18S9. ivitiiri ii j imijj ( an jnrriitittii. Trains will leave Tlonesta for Oil C.Ur and points West as fol'.owsi No. m Through Freight (can. nig passciipHrsj ..... :40 a. m. 12:11.1 noon. No. ill liulhdo Expre No. (11 Wuv Freight (carrying imssonuors) f:00 r. uf. No. ;)3 oil city Lxr res 8:05 p. ni. : For Hickory. Tldloufe. Warren. Klnr.ua.' Bradford, Olenii and the East) No, .10 Olcnn Express R:40 a, m. No. H2 PlttsliiiiKh Exiikims 3:411 p. ni. No. (Ml Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains (IU and Bfl Run Daily and carrv passengers to and from noinlN Iwitwooii Oil City and Irvlneton only. Othor .trains run uaiiv except riiitmnv. net lime lnilc anil mil Information from J. I.. CKA K), Agent, Tiouesia, 1'u. GEO. S. G ATCH ELL, Gcn'l Hunt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gun'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, ' Buffalo, N. Y. BOOTS AND SHOES ! And so it Is in all In Boots and Shoes we have no oqual, and can't be undersold our departments, uive us a call ana convluco yourself. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Pelts and Ginseng. J. M. MINTZ'S CUT FRIES STORE, NEW KEPLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A. Full line or Carpels, OH Cloth, Mnts ninl Hugs. High. est Market Price paid for Hides, Sheep Pelts, Beeswax, GiliiKPiifr. mill I'lirs nf nil blmlv. vou iret tho best of each class of reading in Improper place and nt. price so rea- (Jilll aild SCO tllC DCSt 11110 Of Dl'V GOOdS, sonable that you cannot alTord to deprive . J yourself and family of the benefit of It. ClOtlimir. HatS. CaDS. BOOtS. SllOCS. Film- Tn nimh nrTar lit a avar Kaaii moila hv art r I A ' ' .7 responsible paper in tho county. Sub- lSlllUer GOOdS eVCl SllOWll ill tllO COUntV. ay We WILL March at Tin: iir..ii or Tin: And give more vol no for $1.00 than can bo got elsewhere, t scribe now. ONE CENT Will buy a postal card, on which send your address and get a sample copy of the WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH, Also a full lino of Trunks, Valises, Blankets, iiODes ana vjomiorts. uive ns a can, one and all. David Mintz, 1STEAV GOODS 1 We arc lust opening our Fall purchases of Fall and Winter Goods, and marking them at prieoa that KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF "IIOCK 1.0TTOM! CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, CLOTHING, Our rlnililnif Dnnm liu iiKvnr Wn so CHOCK FULL of Bargains as this Fa'.l. Suit ranirimr in nrice from t.00 to 20.00. A bargain in every suit 1 Our stook is tho Largest, Assoitmoni me west, anu i rices iue uiwwii oi nw vumnj. PITTSBURGH, PA. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett edits the Youth's Department. Serial stories by the best writers, com plete Market Reports, interesting Sews and Reading Matter for every member of the family, both old and young. Only one dollar a year, or five copies for four dollars. WHAT I WANT IK MT WEEKLY PAPER. I WAST . r t : " .1. n.nwv .na. ran H&f.lr iaks Into mr famllr. 1 irjlT a i . t u'. r wmcn mi nwnu nirn iobih Ajid bound PrloolDlnS. 1 IVAS '1' tut nnmp newt From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, Not. 22, 1889. Representative Reed'i gigantic form is now one of the daily eights at the capitol. All the rest of the candi dates for Speaker of the House are here too, but there is little chance for electioneering, for the very good reason that a big majority of the Republican Representatives seem to have made op their minds to eat their thanksgiving turkeys at home. Mr. Reed is per fectly confident, notwithstanding the effort to combine the field against him, of his nomination on the 6ist or second ballot of the caucus. His opponents concede that he will lead them all on the first ballot, but claim that his vote will not increase afterwards. So far the contest has been entirely friendly, and exceedingly quiet, and there is not the slightest indication of its becoming otherwise. The President is now considering the report of the Civil Service Com mission in regard to the alleged vio lation of law by the Old Dominion Republican League in sending circu lars to Virginia Republicans tempo rarily residing in Washington atking contributions for the late campaign. The Commissioners claim to have made a case against the league, or rather against several federal office holders who are members of it, but the general impression is that no law was violated. If this thiog keeps on a while longer the Civil Service Commissioners will think they own this country outright. One of them actually had the impu dence in a conversation with outside parlies, to make threats as to what the commission would do to the I'resideut if he did not order the Attorney Gen eral to proseoute the two officers of the old Dominion Republican League that are federal office-hoi Jers, and whom the report of the civil service commis sion charges with a violation of law. This fellow seems to forget that the - - CARTERS I) PILLS. HliJ OVERCOATS Nnn. Tu. l.ki Vorrtgn J.wi. I VAST nioLt.t eoiuinl Kews. ke.li.Mr -tnrkt Report. Klifitil (itirttitclim. of Pinn Prodactft. Llvi Stock Xarkou, I'laanclAl X Commercial. I WANT iii-iiiniii.A sinn shmwiniauisi r.aivonr.ii un rulitlc&L trocUl. svud Monti QomUom. in rreim nr ine n riitrmssia In Ntvr York; ami othor dally and weekly Jpni To lot mo know wlial tuay taluk ol mmiurt. I WANT Utjod. relfoatilt) Farm and Harden ArtloiM YTrttua j PracUcal Mm. X a kno w fmcrblDT of the Tlom Life of 'fha Auu-rlL-an iMtoitle. and of thalp Ufa, tbouihU. and experience. I'laaant moral atorlM for the Yoan rVoDi. Tlt Ue culMron may look for iue papet I At tuny uo ior a ineau. I WAST l.n.rl..i rf tnfaNist fnr tta KMsrL wv, too, like our houra of lelsrura. THIS 18 WHAT I DON'T WANT: I DON'T WAST Looa, iaiuel Newt Article ; TLa naddlt m dnasn't add to the vain. AuU I beu't Usui to read Um I DOST WAST i'loree, inc-aidtu Rdltnrlala, Wrttura by upeoial pleadera, Who can aottitng cood lu aiy tide but their o NOW, WHAT PAPER WILL FILL THE BILL? WB ANSWER I THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WITNESS EVERY TIME. UTOtfLr $1 A TEAR The WinirM ! just tbo pnpr for Furmrm, Farm 1 ra Wlwmi. rarnienT ii. farnira' I'auai.lrra. Coua Irr ManliauLM. OoiintTT Htof o keep. r. Itlncktmlt lit Carpenters, Buthlere, Ktoue iluuiii. an l .U lbei lrw.rra who form the Karkbone of our Oountrr mnt wbu want to be UtoroUtfUl poetod iu what H (olu$ I on in iue w ono. The WITNIKH offer, ono of the moat nil ble Drevitam I lata ef any oaper In America. Every orttcl snaraatoed mm away oclow retail price We ati for a fro copy OUR Sick TTeadnche and reliTt all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as DUxintjss, Nausea. Drowniuem, biMress afur eating. Pain Id the Side. Ac. While their most remarKaoie success ti&tt been shown in curing IOEC flaadAche. ret CiRTia Littlb Lrvta TMl.TJl are wiuslly valuable in Constipation, curing and praTentinf; tliia annoying complaint, while liwy aiao correct au aiBorurrs uc uit. awiiiM-n. Ktimulate the livt-r and regulaM the bowels. Kren U they only cured MEAD A oh they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does cot end here, and those who once try them will And these tittle pills valuable in so many ways tliat they will not be willing to do without them. Hut alter all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do nut. Carter's I.rrrLa Liter Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their grntle action please all who use them. In vials at t& cents; fire for (1. Hold every where, or sent by inaiL C 41 7X3 KXElCnn CO., Vtw Tort Sampls ooplts seat fees to say advlj-eia. A4ama JOHN LOTJOALL & CO., 130 Kasaaa bt., New Verk. WESTVVARD, HO! Are vou contemplatinir a Journey Went or South? Ifso, the urnJursiBiieil can );lve you CHAl'KST KATK.S of KAKK or KKKKillT. Also 1'urniHU Maps, Uuides and anv information relative to the Fsrm- inir. Uraziim or Miuinir UiHlriu's ot tlio Webt or South. Cull on or mUIreaa. 14. II. WALLACE, TI,.Vit n-oiik V Y.. P- A O. HV. OfUce in UniSu Depot, OIL CITY, PA. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION or COD MVEli OIL" HYPO PHOSPHITES. It i used and endorsed by Phy sician because it ii the bebt. A GENTS 21 WANTED To caiivatts for one of the largest, ol'lent eatubliishod, UoKt Known NurM-rii-s iu tlie (tountry. Most liberal Wrins. Uneiualod fai'ilitiox. Cinneva Nurwory, KhUiljlinhcJ 1S4I1. V. & T. SMITH, Ueneva, . i ItlsPalatabb as 151k. It 13 three tin3S as eScacicus cs plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to til cthor so called Emulsions. It i3 a perfect Emulsion, does net separate or change. It is wonderful as a fle:h producer. It is the test remedy for Corcump tion. Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronio Cough and Colds. Sold by all Ih ugglnts. SCOTT 4. BOWNC, Chemists. N. V. "llOAKDof KXAMINIXU SUKGKON.S JJ for KoroHt County. S. H. Towlur M. 1).. rreHiilent; J. W. Morrow M. U., SocreUry ; J. 11. Sigtrina M. IJ., Treasurer. The Hoard will meet iii'Dr. Morrow's ofiloe, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of eacli month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. "WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to sell our New HikIi Arm Automatic Hewing Machine, The No. ti. Liberal inducomenUt. Addreaa WHEliLEU fc WILStLN MFG. CO., rhilaiiulphiu, Va. lialablibhod lb lb. PATENTS. CaveatH. and Trado-Marka olitainetl, an ail Patent bullions conducted for Modur ate Fees. Our office la opposite IT. S. Patont Oilic and we can aecure iiateut iu leas time than tbosfl remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo,, with description. We adviae if patentable or not, free of charge. Our foe not due till patent ia secured. A uamphb't. "How to Obtain PatonU with nanu s tf actual clients in your State, county, or toV, acnt free. Address, ll A. SNOW & CO., Opp. ratcut Ollice, WttsUiugtou, V. C. NOW FOR TlIE FALL h WINTER THAI Wlioro fo buy goods to fit Ihe aeaRon la the question now, und tho nnswer couicm, at ID. BAHNETT'S FAMOUS iOWPRIGE STORE Where New Goods are constantly arriv ing. His place ia Headquar ters for BEY GOODS!' IsTOTIOTS, ADIES AND GENT'S FURNISHING G-OOIDS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, JEWELRY, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, Sc., Ac, A COMPLETE LINK OF ROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always be found at my atore, and ul- njj iue iicwl ana Ireahesl the markets afford. Call and examine my Stock nnd Price". and be convinced that I will sell you (roods as low as the lowest. Country Produce, Raps and Juuk taken in exchange, and liiu uignest prices ailowea. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. DAVID ISAKXETT, opp. Lawrence House, TIONESTA, PA. Wc KNOW we are Headquarters for Overcoats! o will acll a good Chinchilla ftv,.i fnr M M. We will hoII a uood Plain Overcoat for S:l.(H). ewillaell finer (trades at prices to correspond. e tiavo nil r.xcencni i.iuu 01 tircicuns rnmiinn in price from 5;l.Ov to cu.oo. in iHiyti aim loutus uviti-wiu .u mu m .mi p-mw boy from four years up. S-DOVT BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU GO THROUGH OUR STOCK! DRESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS It would take a whole newspaper to do justice in advertising our atock of pros Goods Flannels and Domestic Goods. Wo will simply aay tlinl we iinvoin n t i uivi ml tin AssnltTMKN'T. The ouulitv 01 tho cood. nnd tho low prices wo have on tlicni WILL MAKE THEM GO. u l..,tt..r A uMi.i-l ninnt tlian ever in ill. At iv iiinn'ni LADIES' NEWMARKES! LADIES' JACKETS! MISSES' and CHILDREN'S WRAPS ! In Ladies', Misses' aud Childrou's Wraps wo aro lUgm to 1110 r loni. o also have a lino assortment of SEAL IPILjTTSEL" SACQU'ESI Ei?' DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT HEKOKIS ilili liU 1 I 1. 1 HAW & SDNS, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in TP TJ 1ST X T TJ E. -Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. of tho nnn of MORCK URO'S, OPTIOIA1TS, Spoclallst in Errors of Refraction of the Eyo. Exaininiiliuna free of churvo. , WARREN, PKNN. THE SHOE BRUSH GOME rail . II V Jtt M I won't miss it, for I have lonjj since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of Wolffs AG fa? Blacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. Bold br FUos Stma, Crosan, Ittnwista, The best 1 Iarncss Dressing ' in the world. WDLFF & RANDOLPH, wiuoami. Boots and Shoes. - Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. We haven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WE WILL NOT BE UN ERSOLD. Call iu and wo will convince you that whnt wo say is 1 RUE : All Grades Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittens. Fino Assortment of Neckwear. GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Our Grocery Department ia always up to the Standard. EvorythliiK anlrf at th) Lowest Possible Price. We take pluasuro iu showing goods. Come aud aeo ua. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN 8c SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENH. , MASON & HAMLIN Orcan and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND THE FRESHEST G31QGEHXES BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which la in chargo of a thoroughly compotont Clerk, will always lie found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. NEW f Containaafiveoctave.Nine mop Action, lurulsueu In 1JODEL larue and nitndsome case of I solid black walnut. Price $'.itl ORGAN, cash ; also sold on the Easy Hire iSyslcin at f 1.37 per BULK nuariur, lor ton quarters. I wuen oran lieoomcs proper- i. ly oi person uiiing. f Tho Mason t Hamlin MASON "Stringer," in vented and pat ented by Mason A Hamlin in Si 1km2, is used iu the Mason A 4 Hamlin pianos excluaively. HAMLIN Remarkable refinement of I tone and phenomenal capaci ty to stand iu tune charaulcr- l ize these instruments. POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT f2 faa.50, frw, T8, tM, and up. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS. HUTS MPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY! Organs and Pianos sold for Cufch, Easy Payments, ana Hunted, catalogues tree. For Dropsy, Gravel, Bright' and Liver Disease. Cure guaranteed. Ollice, Ml Arch ytreot, Philadelphia. All druggiuta jry it. H a uouie, lor f j. GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmm momm Aim oash: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Cough cure. A positive cure for Whooping Cough and all Throat. Chest and Lung Troubles, and all Coughs. Ia also tho heat known itoimxiy for local naiii. aiich as Lumbago, Hciatlra, etc. Sold by all druggists. ug7-ly. h FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE la hero furnished of the consouence of neglecting to take wise wllely ad- . vice. This man thought ho knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because they were low. Ho paid two prices for an inferior article which led hia wife to . Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She gave him the bhako in a mild form and threatened divorce for the next offence. She's all right. To rail to I rude with Nelson Grceulund ia A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tlio courts would only think bo. Keep on ladies. Educate your husband to know a bargain when he tiecs it. Train tliem in tho way they bhould go (for Furni'ure.) And remember that way ia to N. CREEfJLUUD'S, Undertaker A Embalmer, 331 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. QKNl) your Job Work to tho REPUU O L1CAN Oflicu.