THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, CDITOH 4 PROPRItTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1800. The Bradford Star of last Saturday well says that : "Hon. C. W. Stone ia openly and squarely in the field as a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for Governor. 11a will make an earnest and honorable canvass of the State, asking the support of his friends and all friends of good government and honest politics, upon his own merits as a man and a good Republi can. He is not the candidate of any man or any faction of the party. Though his personal relations with all the so called leaders of the party are friendly and he enjoys their utmost respect, he is recognized as a man whom no collar of servitude will fit. If he is nominated, and wo believe he can be nominated if the rank and file of the parly are united, there is no element of the party that cannot and will not rally to his support at the polls. The fact cannot be too clearly stated and understood that the coming gubernatorial nomination must be governed solely with a view to the harmony aod best interests of the party. It will not be safe, neither will it be good political policy, in view cf the importance of next year's con test and the strong front that the ene my will prescut, - to weaken our strength with a nomination that may repel the sympathy of a largo and in fluential section of the party. Good politicians seek to uuite rather than to disintegrate their party, and the nomination of a man like lion. C. V. Stone for Governor will do more than aught else to prove that the Republi can party is the party of the people and is not under tho domination of the bosseB or corporations than any that could be made." WASHINGTON LETTER. Jb'roin our regular Correspondent.) Washington, Jan. 2, 1890. The President's New Year recep tion is still the talk of the town, and is likely to, be for many a day to ccrce. It was undoubtedly the most brilliant affair that ever took place in the While House, and that too, in spite of the cold drizzling rain which made the day oue of the most disa grecable of the season. Mrs. liar riaon's place was rilled by her daugh tcr, Mrs. McKee. Secretary Blaine held a reception at his house immedi ately after that of the President, in honor of the foreign legations and the members of the Three Americas' Con gress and of the International Mari time conference. This was particular ly trying on Mr. Blaine, as his wife was absent in Maine, where she had gone to attend the fuuoral of her sis ter, and he had only the day before received news of his elder brother's death, in Oregon. But as the invita tions were all out he felt it to be his duty to lay aside his private griefs, and fulfil bis official obligations. Second only in brilliancy to the President's reception was that held by the Vice President and Mrs. Morion in their msgnificient residence, which they have just taken possession of. Secretary Tracy has decided after a careful examination to abandon the plans of the 7,500 ton armored cruis er for which the money was appropri uled by the last Congress, and to ask Congress to pass a supplementary bill changing her displacement to 8,500 tons, in order that she may bo buil after an English plan, which is said to represent an entirely new idea in armored thine. As we are after the best to be bad it U probable that Con gress will acquiesce. Secretary Blaine has appointed Sevellon Brown chief clerk of the State Department. Mr. Browu held me position iur many years, out was removed by Secretary Bayard. An attempt was made by a Iocs paper this week to get up a big scare over the Russian influenza or "La Grippe," but it fell quite flat, as all of the reputable physicians in town de clare that Washington has not had a single caso. The International Maritime confer ence has fiuibhed its dicusbioij aud adjourned nine die, thus obviating the necessity of having to prolong the. session, as Congress by a special res oliiiion provided for. The conference is regarded by all concerned as hav ing been a complete success. Chairman McKiuley's committee on Ways aud Means is giving daily hear iugs to parties interested in the new UrilTbill. This week the glass men the chemical men, the wool growers aud others have been heard. It seems a little fuDny to see well-known Dem ocrats askiog for more protection, but it only shows that. they know a good thing when they enjoy the benefits thereof. Society has temporarily gotten the advantage of politics. The New Year's receptions Legau a rouud of tiitertaiunicuts tliut will last uutill -cut, but thi' advantage will be only temporary; for on Monday Congress will be back, and there will be some thing more important, at least for the men, to talk about. Some surprise is expressed here that Justice Lamar should havo declined to address the citizens of Richmond, Va., on the life and career of Jeffer son Davis. It is hinted that Justice Lamar is only waiting to be urged. . Secretary Windora anticipated the January interest on the public debt in order to give the stringent money market the benefit of the $8,000,000 thus put in circulation. Commissioner of Tcusions Rauni hos recovered from what at oue time promised to be a serious illness and is again attending to business. Literary Society. () last Thursday evening, the teachers, who had boarded at the Fitzgerald residence, met after the lecture and had a literary society, which was very enjoyable. That being the birthday of Mr. J. C. Bry ner, he was made the recipient of n pair cf flippers; the presentation speech was composed nud delivered by Mrs Cook, she admonished him to protect his "nether extremities." Miss Work, in a neat and witty little speech presented Mr. T. W. English with an ink stand, saying he would probably havo occasion to use it in tho months to come. Miss Clara Simpson rendered "The Last Hymn" in a very effective manner. Mr. C. P. Williams, the tenor singer of the institute, sang tho hymn contained in the last stanza. The Bright and Dark Sides of the Prophecy, were given by W. Cisscr, Clara Simpson and Laura Clover. Mrs. Cook deliv ered a temperance recitation, which wns very nice. Mr. Williams read and answered a very perplexing query, which seemed to baffle nil present. "How Jano Conquest rang the bell," was recited by Miss Laura Clover, in her easy, graceful manner. C. Bryner yielded to the party and gave a declamation, this was followed by impromptu addresses by Prof. Kerr andT. W. English. A standing vote of thanks was tendered Prof. Kerr for the successful manner in which he had conducted institutes. After this an informal meeting wns held and some lively games engaged in, in which even our worthy County Treasurer took an active part. The party adjourned, resolving to meet at the same place next year, if possible. REPORTER. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly I'ress affords an opportunity for obtaining nn immonso amount of reading at a very trifling cost. By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both tho Kepuulican and the Weekly resn at the verv low price of $1.75. Any person sending us this amount will receive the two papers for one year, nn advance of price oi mo i-iErun-bseribers who pnv up all arrearages and $1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid offer. 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So such oiler has ever been made by any responsible paper lu uio couniv. sub scribe now. The New lllnrovrry. You have heard your friends aud neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself bo one of tho many who know "from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because tho won derful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discover 7f ever niter holds a place, in the house, you hnve never used it and should be ufllif ted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once aud give it a fair trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Herman fc Siggius' Drugstore. Ill'CKl.K.VH AH MCA t4.tl.VK. Tho best Salvo in tho world fjr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers IXalt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapied Hands, Chilblain, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price '.25 cents per box. For sale by G. W. Bovard. The i'ir.l filer-. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't tlduk, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. i ou snouia nceu mo warning, you are taking tho lirst step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nervo Tonic and in Electric Bittern you will nnd the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system toils normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the uso of this great Nerve Tonic ami Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and tiie Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price &Oc. at Her man A Siggius' Drugstore. When Baby wa tick, we gave her Caatoria, When tiie waa a Child, the cried f or Oastoria, When bhe became Miss, she clung to C'astoria, When alio bad Children, the gave them Casturia, lOARDof EXAMINING. SURGEONS It lor forest County. S. S. Towler M. D.. President: J. W Morrow M. !., Secretary : J. B. Siggiim M. I)., Treasurer. The Board will meet in Dr. Morrow's oilice, '1 ionesta, ou the third Wcdnc.sdav ol caeh month, at I11 ''lock, a. in. David Mintz, MARIENVILLE, FOR Tl HOLIDAYS MO OTHER DAYS ! Wo have Just reeoiced a complete lino of H-OG-EBS BEOS'. SILJ:R,WJL:R,T! In Cake Pishes. Casters. Spoons. Knives and Forks. Napkin Rimis. Ac. nt vcrv prices. Our Stock of FIXE IIti:SH CJOODM Is tho largest in County nt price to suit nil. in Plush, Cloth, Newmarkets, .Ve., ntul in nil are oll'ering Bargains. We buy Direot from the Manufacturers, nnd hnvo ! ' I'l'-Kl-complete Stock of I. X. L. a full lino of American Pocket nnd Butcher REVOLVERS Smith A Wesson, Harrington t Richardson Arms Companv Cartridges of all kinds. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. The most Complete Stock of Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods ! in this scctiou of tho State. W e hnve our Mock of Clothing miulo for Ready Made goods. In fact tho host in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nloe lino of OVKRCOATS suitablo for Holiday presents. BOOT. An Extra fine assortment of nil tho best makes at Rock Prices. fixi: i.ixk or .ii;vi:i.uy. Gold and Silver Watches in great numbors. Kings, Fins, ,lc ore. Our Quccnswaro Department is Complete TRUNKS, VALISES, SATI1ELS, &c. Brussels, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room or all sliaucs ami designs. Highest murkot price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Polts, Ginseng, te. DAVID MINTZ. The B Will open to the Public in the BULLEttS BLOCK, MARIENVILLE, PA. With i Splendid New 'Lino of Genera Merchandise. Call and get prices and in spect our stock. M. LEVY, Proprietor Look out for the Advertisement. CARTERS IVER i PILLS. HlL- CURE Biek TIeartnche. and relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a biliou state of the system, buch afl pizziuess, Nauen, lirowsiucss. pibtreaa after euliliK, I'aiu iu tne Side, &c. While their moftt remarkable Buccetw lias been nliuwn iu curing Headache, yet C'ahtb Littlb Livia Pills Are, equally valuable ia Comtlipation, curing and preventing this annoying ciuilaiut. whilu they atno correct all disorders of the aloiuaeh, Muuuli;to the liver and regulate the buucla. tven U they only cured Ache thrty would be almost priceless to those who suffer from thi dixtrewini; complaint; but fortunately (heir Koodness does not end here, and those who once try them will llnd these. litUe pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do Without Ulelil. xiul alter an sick ueaa Is the bane of so man v Uvea that here Is where we make our Rmnt boakU Our pills cure It while others do not. , Oartik ii Littl Livu Pill are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gri or purge, but by their gentle aetiou please all who use the in. la vials at i ceius: five for $1 . Sold every where, or scut by umiL CiBTSl kElCli?S CO., Ue Tori. hilE, Small Dew. Small Price, PA. As to LADIES' Wit APS, wo lmvo thorn tho Lcadin; Styles, Tailor-made, anil a complete lino ut Bottom Prices, Goods in Pocket Knives and Razors. Also Knives. Cull nnd examine, for yousolves. us, nud lmvo in stock n vcrv lino lino of AND -:- SHOES ! Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms in Host "Albion" ware. for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths oston Clothing WATCHMAKING. Tho undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, .thai he has returned to Tionokta and has located in tho Kepler Block, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness shop, wliere he will bo prepared to greet his old friends und many new ones. Having contracted an inward disease from which 1 have buf fered lor Zi years, and which requires ex ercise, 1 must tnerutore havo an hour s walk eacli morning and ovening, ami sliuii open my othce at s o clock, a. m., and close nt 8 o'clock, P. M. It. ltAl.UK, Honest a, I'u. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that application will bo made at tiie next meeting of the Board of Pardons, on the 3d Tuesday of January, DstK), for tho pardon of Frank Hunter, convicted at the heiit. leriu ot tho Court of (juarler Sessions of Purest County, of attempting to procure uud procuring ail abortion. C. C. RUMBP.RUER. APPEAL NOTICE. Commissioners' Office of " 1 KUHKMT COHNTV. Tionkkta. Pa., Jan. I, lHfiO, Notice is hereby imeu tliat theCoinmis iiiouers of ForeHt County w ill meet at their ollico in the Court Uoue, at Tionesta, on tiie fourth and tilth of February, next, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the Assessment of ls!). W. D. SlUKI.UH, C. F. LlCDLBl'lI, J. J. Pakso.ns, County Commissioners. Attest, J as. T. Bhkmnan, Clerk. T V YOU WANT a respectable Job of 1 printing at u reasunuldc price send vuttr or. nr to this oiliee, Mint's This isn't the name cf A play, but mean got so enthusiastic In his Knstorn purchases, v ill hold, hence his anxiety to mnke a little breathing room, llo is "long"' in tho fol lowing linos, whoso prices ought to cnuso n rapid depletion In tho stock. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Our Men's Suits from $3.09 up to $20.00. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! In Overcoats wo have no equal, and sold it Rock-Bottom prices. UNDERWEAR, Ladies' Merino Vests, extra fin, nt 3.1 proportionately good values in Children a. worth $1.80. DRESS GOODS! All wool, double fold Press Flannel nnd Tricots, in nil colors, nt 4" cents iicrynrd. would ho n honanri nt On cents. Higher Saeoiie, at Hock Bottom Prices. BOOTS AND In Boots and Shoes wo have no enual. our departments, oivo us n can ami convince yourself. Highest market price pnid for Hides, Furs, Pelts nnd Ginseng. J. M. mm CUT PRICE STORE, KEPLER , We WILL March AT Till IIKAl or TEIK And give more value for $1.00 thnn can bo got elsewhere ! NTSW We nre ? lust onenitur our Fall purchases of nt prices that KNOCK "KOCIC CLOTHING, OYEKC0ATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothlnir Room has never been so Suits running in price from $4.00 to $20.00. Largest, Assortment the Best, and Prices overcoats; Wo KNOW we are Ileadiiunrtcrs for Overcoats! Overcoat for $:l..r)0. Wo will sell n good Plain Overcont for i t.OO. V (rail oh nt nnccs to correspond. e have iirice from f.t.uo to fu.uo. luiioys aim l lioy from four yenra up. irirDO-VT BUY OVKKCOATS TILL DRESS GOODS! It would take a wholo newspaper to do Go(m1s, Flannels sod Domestic Goods. Wo will simply s;iv that wo havo the STYLUS and tho ASSOKTM KST, The quulity ot tho goods and the low prices v.o have on them WILL MAKF, Til KM GO. Wo havo a belter Assortment than ever LADIKS" NKWMARKKS! LAIUF.S' JACKETS! M ISSKS' nnd CHILI. RKN'S WRAPS ! In Indies'. Misses' uud Children's Wraps wo aro UUht to tho Front. We also have a lino assortment of SEAL ZPI1.TJSH: SACQU'ES! If DON'T FAIL TO SKK OUlt CLOAK DEPARTMENT UK FORK YOU BUY Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dresa Shirts. Hats and Caps. Wo haven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WE WILT, DKRSOLD. Call in nnd wo will convince you that what wo say is TH GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Our Grocery Department is nlwavs up to Lowest Possible Price. Wo take pieasu ro lu showing goods. Come nud sco us. II. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IN OUll OROCKHY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE POUND TME FBESHEST G'MQEslIE:$ BERRIES, FRUITS t 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. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmmi gmwgm mid oabhz TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Troubles! that Mintz Is actually In trou.do, llo that ho bought more goods tl in n his sioro FLANNELS, &C. et.. worth 75c. Sumo price in Mon's, nnd Ladies scarlet vests nt IK) cents, easilv tirades. Newmarkets, Wraps, Seal Plush SHOES ! nnd enn't be undersold Aud so it is lu nil BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENENTA. GOODS ! Fnll nnd Fnll niul Winter floods, nnd marking them THE BOTTOM OUT Ot BOTTOJir CHOCK FULL of Bargains ns this Fnll A bargain in every anil I Our stock Is the the IaiwosI of AN Y in Forest County. We will sell n good t liincnilln o will hell Finer an Fxcellent Line of Ovoreonts rnnirinir in oiuus uvercoais wo cnu nt ami pieasu nuy YOU GO TIIROUUII OUR STOCK! DRESS FLANNELS Justice In ndvortiMing our stock of Dress in BLACK GOODS! All Grades Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittens. Fine Assortment of Neckwear. NOT I1K UN i'HUK; tho Standard. Kverything sold ut tho SIGGINS ! GROCERS, WESTERN NKW "YORK AS l'UNN-. SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly H., N. Y. A P. R. R. lino Table Inking effect May 12th, lss:. Knstorn Tlnio 7,"th Meridian. Trnlim w ill Irnvo Tionestn for Oil Cily nnd points West ns follows) No. !tt Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 1MO n. m. No. Ill Buffalo Express l'2:H:t noon. No. (II Way Freight (carrying paSHcmrors) Ml) p. m. No. 11U Oil City F. less 8:05 p. in. For Illekorv. Tldlouto, Warren, Kinr.un, Brndl'ord, Olean nnd tho East: No. 30 Olean Kxpress M0 n. HI. No. Hi Pittsburgh Kxpress 3:10 p. in. No. INI Through Freight (car rying passengers i:13p. m . Trains Pa and 00 Run Dally nnd can y passengers to nnd from points between Oil City and Irvinoton only. Other trains run daily except. Sunday. l.et liuio lames anil lull Information from J. L. CRAIU. Airenl, Tlonesla, Pa. R. 111. LL, (ien'ISupt. J. A. KKLLOWS, (leu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Buffalo, N. V. S. H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Poitiers in JP U 12 IsT ITU I? E3. ,lso,.. UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, PA. V. H tl sX'.-i RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER Tho wonderful Couuh cure. A posltlvo euro for Whooping Cough and all Throat, Chest and Lung Trouble s, nnd all Coughs. Is also the best known Remedy for local pains, such ns Lumbago, Sciatica, Qtu. Sold by alt druggists, " nugT-ly. Poor, Foolish Men. mi fl Ya&SS'S ADVICE. This In only th wuoni (Ii.to In c'ht vests tbt I liavA If t.i j4bti txy Ixx i ul y t 1 hd bu-J work frotu.iff tuy Uxhnud t-nlvo tpl'wcV! blading brtiUi, and llo nui r u-.co if !avmr: U. txjeto LUcb tug tub cHi oa lii l ::it, cud iulopi WQLrr & RAKCCii 55. nixiDELPHUL now roii tiiu fall k mm Til Whero to biiNjoods to fit tho season Is tho question now, and tho answer comes, at ID. FAMOUS LOWPJIIGBSTOHE Where Now OimhIs are constantly arriv ing. His placo is HcHdijUitr ters for ILnTOTIOILTS, LADIES' AND GEiiT'3 FURBISHING C3-OOIDS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, J liWHI.ltV, G LASSW Alt E, O.UEENSWARK, Ac, Ac, A COMPLETE LINE OK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always be found nt my store, and al ways the In l and freshest tho markets nll'tud. Call and examine my Stock and Prices, aud be convinced that 1 will sell you goods as low as tho lowest. Country Produce, Rags and Juuk taken iu exenange, and tho highest prices allowed. "QUICK. SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. i.ivii it.VHrrr, opp. Lawrenco House, TIONESTA, PA. of tho tinu of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to sell our New High Arm Automatic Sewing Maclilue, The No. II. Liberal inducements. Address WHEELER ,t WILSON MFG. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Established Is IS. m 'fly
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