f THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, toiTOfl a PnoraitTOH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1SP0. The death of the Dowager Empress Augusta, wife of the late Emperor William of Prussia, uccurred on the 7th lost. Hon. A. W. Smiley, who bag twice represented Clarion county in the lower boose of the legislature, is talked of as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Senator from this district. If it's to be a Democrat irom mis district, certainty bmilcy is the man who should" have it. The Democrats haven't got any better timber. Senator Morgan's proposition to send the negroes back to Africa be cause they came from there originally, develops a principle which might work peculiarly if applied to the Sen ator's own race. Suppose that all the white people were sent back to Europe because that was their original home. The noble red man might be willing to corns off the reservalion acd occupy the United Slates as a game preserve. Pittsburg Ditpatch. Hon. William Darraoh Kelley, the "father of the House," died at six o'clock on the evening of the 10th inst., at his house in Washington, D. C, of cancer. Mr. Kelley was born in Philadelphia, April 1, 1814. His father died when he was young, so that he was compelled to leave school when 11 years old and strive to help support his mother and three children besides himself that she had to care for. He commenced work as an er rand boy and afterward apprenticed himself to a jeweler, mastering the trade at 20. In 1835 he worked as a journeyman in Boston. Later he re turned to Philadelphia, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1841, and finally rose to the office of prosecutor in the court of common pleas in Phil adelphia. In 1847 Governor Shunk appointed him a judge, which office he held ten years. Ia 1860 he was elect ed to congress and has since been con tinuously re-elected. He was consid ered the greatest advocate of protec tion in the nation's councils. Straight Temperance. Some lime ago it was announced mat a can would be issued soon tor a State meeting of the non-partisan W. C. T. U. of Pennsylvania in Philadel pbia, preliminary to the holding of the National Convention in Cleveland, January 22. The call was issued by Mrs. Harry White, of Indiana, Chair man, and Miss M. S. Shepard, of Mansfield, Secretary of the disaffected portions of the Pennsylvania W. C. T. u., ana Lies January lb and 17 as the meeting days. The text of the call with the complete list of signers Is as follows: "A crisis in the progress of woman's Christian temperance work has come, which makes it necessary for the tem perance women, of Pennsylvania who are opposed to the partisan policy of the National W. C. T. U. shall meet in conference, to unite and decide upon ineir tuiure action, Chester, liutler, Tioga and Lehigh county W. C. T. Unions have already divided. Indi vidual unions throughout the State have, withdrawn, and many noble Christian temperance workers decline longer to approve by remaining in the W. C. T. U., of a policy that their conscience and judgment condemn, while many who have quietly dropped out of the work are now expressing desire to join an organization formed npon the original plan of the W. C, l. U. A conrerenco ot all women who desire to do Christian temperance work, and who object to the partisan policy of the National W. C. T. U., is therefore called to meet in the hall of the American Sunday School Union, 1122 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on the 16th and 17th of January, 1890, at 10 a. m. It is most earnestly urged that officers of non-partisan W. C. T. Unions, local and county, of the W. C. T. Leagues, and all other non par tisan woman's temperance ortrairtii- lions, as well as individual Christian temperance workers who approve this call, be present at this confereuce." SIGNERS TO THE CALL. The call is signed by Mrs. Harry White, Indiana; Miss M. S. Shepard, Mausfield ; Allegheny county, Mrs. Ellen M. Watsou, Mrs. Joseph D. Weeks, Mrs. II. C. Csmpbell, Mrs. R. D. Bowman, Mrs. B. C. Christy ; Berks county, Mrs. Ella M. Showalter, Mrs. N. C. Cora, Mrs. M. E. Sullivan, Mrs. E. Nichols; Chester county, Mh Mary R. Mullvaiue, Mrs. Dr. Parke, Mrs. Helen I. Hodgson, Mrs. Wm. Evaus; Clarion county, Mrs. Geo, W. Cobleutz, Mrs. Judge Campbell ; Lau caster county, Mrs. El leu W. Brosius, Mr. W. A. Heiuhu, Mrs. Eliza Laker ; Lehigh county, Mrs. C. A. Douglass, Mrs. Chas. R. James; Luzerne county, Mrs. If. W. Palmer, Mrs. W. R. tax, Mrs. II. Bennett; Mercer county, Mrs. Levi Morrison; Northampton county, Mrs. Traill Green ; Philadel phia county, Mrs. II. S. Ellis; Toller county, Mrs. Walter Wells, Mrs. Mary E. Stcbbins; Susquehanna county, Mrs. 8. L. Gales; Tioga county, Mrs. Judge II. W. Williams, Mrs. F. B. Tilts, Mrs. M. N. Edwards; Venango county, Mrs. M. M. Huling, Mrs. W. F. Wood; Warren county, Mrs L D. Wetmore ; Washington county, Mrs. Joshua M. Wright, and many others. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) WAfmiNoroN, Jan. 10, 1800. Senator E Imutids, in a five minute speech effectually took the color out of a lurid speech delivered by Seoalor Voorhees in favor of a resolution of fered by him calling upon the Attnr-ney-Geueral fir information as to whether the U. S. District Attorney at Indianapolis bad acted under orders from the department of Justice in the matter of refusing to sanction the is suing of a warrant Tor the arrest of Col. W. W. Dudley during his recent visit to Indianapolis. Mr. Edmuods offered as an amendment the following, which was adopted : "That the Attor ney General be and hereby is instruct ed to inform the Senate what instruc tions, if any, the department of Jus tice has given to S N. Chambers, dis trict attorney for the district of Iu- diana, on the subject of the arrest of W. W. Dudley or his exception from arrest, and by what authority of law any such instructions have been given, and that copies of all such correspond ence be transmitted to the Senate." Mr. Edmunds sarcastically expressed his admiration of and concurrence in the beautiful tribute of the Senator from Iodiana to the value of political morality. This caused a broad smile all around, which was incieased to a positive titter among the republicans when Mr. Edmunds sent to the clerk's desk and bad read a letter written by the chairman of a democratio county committee in Iodiana some months before the alleged Dudley "blocks of five" letter, which was so nearly like that document that Mr. Edunds called it its twin brother. The resolution adopted will bring no information, simply because the Attorney General has none to give. Mr. Voorhees knew this, but being overloaded with slurs and innuendoes against Mr. Harrison be took this occasion to unload. He has injured no one except himself. The Senate committee on the World's Fair gave hearings to re pre sentatives of all the cities interested in this work. St. Louis and Washing ton have already beeu heard and to morrow Chicago and New York will have their say. The House bills on the subject have been referred to the House committee ia Foreign Affairs, of which Mr. Hilt, of Illinois, is chairman. This looks like a big ad vantage iu favor of Chicago, but il isn't, because the committee has prac tically decided to report a bill leaving tho sile blank, to be filled by vote of the House. That will give everybody an equal show. Justice Brewer seemed thoroughly at home on the bench of the Supreme Court when he took his seat for tho first time Monday. Speaker Reed and Representative Cannon, in accordance with a resolu tion of the House, went to ex Speaker Randall's house, and administered the oalh of office to him, be not having been able to occupy his seat in the House at this session up to this time on account of his bad health. The tobacco people, both growers and manufacturers, took up a good deal of the time of the Houso commit tee on Ways and Meaos this week. Every conceivable side of the tobacco question was given. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. 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 Rki'UIilican and tho Weekly Press at the very low price of 11.75. Any person sending us this amount will receive the two papers for ouo year, an advance of only id cent over tho price of the Ki l l u l.h an alone. 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By taking advantage of our combined oiler you get tho best of eacn class of reading in its proper place and at a price so rea Kouaulo that you cannot annul to deprive vour.sell and family of mu benent ot it. No such oiler has ever been inauo by any responsible paper in tho couulv. Sub scribe now. l)OAIUof EXAMINING SURUEONfi AJ for Eorest County. H. S. Tow ler M. U.. President : J. W Morrow M. 1)., Secretary ; J. U. Siggina M. I'., Treasurer. The Board will meet in Dr. Morrow's ottice, 'lionesta, on tho third Wednesday of each mouth, at 10 o'clock, a, in. DAVID -:- MINTZ, MARIENVILLE, PA. General Cleaning up Sales, to make Itoom for Spring Goods! Wo are now offering our Entire Sl.sk of Indies' nml Children's Clonks ami Under wear, regardless of cost. Also our Kino Stock or Mpn' nml Youth's Ovorcoiit and Heavy Underwear, nml n Complete Linn of Clankets, guilts, Flannels, Morse Blank et", Kobes, Ac,, In fael all Winter Uoods, at rcmarkobly low price. Wo have opened up In eonnoetion with tho CHANT TAIhOr.INd ESTA HUSH M ES T, known l'rinee of Cutters, LYMAN OPKLL, nnd are now ready to till orders Prompt ly for I'ailor-mado Clothing In a first ehiss manner. If we have no clothes in stock lino enough for you we can with dispatch make you a First Class Suit on Hhort notice. ouit sroc k or fixi: imixs aois Is the largest in County at price to suit all. As to T,.rIES' WRAPS, we have them In Plush. Cloth. New markets. Ao.. and in all tho l.eadmu Styles. Tailor-made, and aro oll'ering Bargains. We buy Direct from tho Manufacturers, and have a complete line at riottoni Prices. CUTLERY Complete Stock of I. X. L. Uoods in Pocket Knives and Razors a lull linoot American Pocket and llutcher Knives. n r. Mts-smitu Wesson, Harrington A Richardson Arms Cartridges of all kinds. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. Tho most Complete Stock of Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods ! in this section of the State. Call and examine for youselves. W o have our 'Stock of Clothing mado for Ready Made goods. In fact the best in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nice line of OVERCOATS suitablo for Holiday presents. BOOT! An Extra fine assortment of all tho best makes nt Rock Prices. FIXE 1,1 OF JEWEI.KY. Oold anil Silver Watches In great numbers. Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms, Rings, Pins, Ac., Ac. Our Queenswaro Department Is Complete in Rest "Albion" ware. TRUNKS, VALISES, S ATI! ELS, Ac. Brussels, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room oi an snaocs ana uosigns. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Pelts, Ginseng, Ac. DAVID MINTZ. The Boston Clothing HOUSE Will open to tho Public in tho BULLERS BLOCK, MARIENVILLE, Witli i Splendid Merchandise. Call and get prices and in spect our stock. M. LEVY, Proprietor. Look out for the Advertisement. CARTER'S CURE Pick Headache ami iviieve all the trouble Inci dent to a bilious stale of the Hvstem, such as Imzziih'kh, Nauwu. l)nminesH,' IihtrtKj uftt-r t-iLtintr, I'aiu in tlte M1, A.e While their moot n uitii kahle bhucchk ltan tit en shown iu curing Headache, yet Cahtkh's Little Liver Pills are eijually valuable in (mHtijanin, curing and jneveutiiiK tints annoying complaint, while Uiry bno correct all disorders of tlie (stomach, Ftumilatrt the liver and regulate the buweih. fcvea if they only cured Ache thry would la almc-tt priet less to those who flutter from this distressing complaint; but fortunntt-ly their pootlueus doe not end here, and those who once try tht-iu will find these little i1Ih valuable. In ho many wa that they will not he willing to do without them, but alter ail sick head ACH! Il thehane of so many lives that tier Is where w. make our grt-ut bcaat. Our pilk euro it hilti others Jo not. t'AHTKK'r) LiTTi.K Liver PiUJt are Tery mnll and vry eAy to take. One or two ilU make a d'M They are btrictly veftnhl and do not. t-Ttpe or puTk', tut by their jffiitle arino leou all who use them. In vial at 'icfiittt; eve fur $1. Hold everywhere, or eiit by LuoiL CASTES UELlCmi CO., Vaw York. a4 H m ,11 Pries. Store n Fii st Class ME1I- t It A iiiimnrrrtittnt-it tf ilxnt wi 1 1 Also Company. us, r.nd have in stock a very fine lino of People'" under AND : SHOES ! for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths PA. New Line of General VT A TC 1 1 M A K I X O . Tho undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, that he hiis'relurucd to Tionesta and has located in tho Kepler Block, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, where ho will be prepared to greet his old friends and many new ones, lluving contractor an inward disease from w liich I have suf fered lor 'l years, and w hich requires ex ercise, I must therefore have an hour's walk each morning and evening, and shall open my o.lice at 8 o'clock, A. M., and close at 8 o'clock, P. M. R. RALLE, Tionesta, Pa. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that application vi!l he iiiinio at the next im-eting of the Hoard of I'srdons, on tlio 3d Tuesday of January, 1MKI, for tho pardon of i'lank Hunter, convicted at tho Sept. Term of tho Court of (quarter Sessions of Forest County, of attempting to procure and procuring an abortion. C. C. RUMIJKRGER. APPEAL NOTICE. Commission khs' Okku'K ok ) Foiikst County, V Tionksta, Pa., Jan. 1, 1800. J Notice is hereby given that the Commis sioners of Forest County w ill mectallhoir otlu e in the Court House, at Tionesta, on the fourth and Jill 1 1 of February, next, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the Assessment of Imhj. W. II. Sllll.MJS, C. F. Lkdkuuk, J.J. Paksons, County Commissioners. Attest, J.vs. T. Buknnan, Clerk. YOU WANT a rexneelnble lob of printing at a reasonable price bond your ruur to this ollico, acrifi.ee OWING TO THE WARM WKATIIER, FUKT1IKK FACT A GREAT OVERSTOCK CONSISTING OK 30 Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, 29 I Fen's Melton Overcoats, 23 Worsted Overcoats, 32 Kersey Overcoats, THKSE GOODS Ml'ST I1E SOLD, AS HIES', MISSES' ANI CHILDREN'S WRAPS. THESE WILL HE SOLD AT smcmL prices t From Now until February 1st, 1890. Tifullcn' nml Unit' Nllk Milliters, Fur Cap, Wlutcr NiiKh, ftlovr uiwl ItllllciiM, And Everything in tho lino of nro goinx to be sold. Prices slmll not rUikI In tho wny. Wlint I wnul Is LESS GOODS AND MORE MONEY! Call early and got tho benefit while tho assortment is good, nt J. M. MINTH C1T PRICE CASH STORE. ZLTIEW KZEZPIjIEjIE? BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A. We WILL March 1 at tiii: IlIMI or TIIF, And give more valuo for 1.00 tlmu cn bo got i-lsowliero I NEW GOODS! Wo are just oponlnsr our Fall puivlmsps of Full nnd Winter Goods, nnd mnrkingtlicni ot prices thnt KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF "E&GCK IlOTTOJl!" CLOTHING, OYER Our Clothinir Room lias never boon no Suits rniiKliiK in prlee. from t.(M) to fio.OO. Largest, Assortment tho Host, and Prices overcoats; Overcoat for $3.50. Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat !br $:l.0O. Wo will sell Finer Grades at prices to correspond. o have an Excellent Lino of Overeoats running in price from i:t.00 to $-0.00. Iu Hoys' and Youths' Overcoat wo can tit and plciuo nny uoy from rour Tears up. JO-DON'T BUY OVERCOATS TILL DKESS GOODS! It would tako n w holo newspaper to do Justice ill advertising our stock of Dress Goods, Flannels and Domestic Uoods. Wo will simply say that wo have tho STY LKS and the ASSOK TM K T. The ounlitv ot them WILL MAKE THEM GO. We have a Letter Assortment than ever LADIES' NKWMARKES! LADIES' JACKETS! MISSES' ami CHILI, REN'S WRAPS ! In Ladies', Misses' nnd Children's. Wrups we uro Right to tho Front. Wo also have a line assortment of SEAL IFXjTTSIH: SACOTESl jr-PON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR CLOAK Boots and Shces. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. Wo bftven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WE WILL NOT BE UN DERSOLD. Call iu aud wo will convince you that what we say ia TRUE j GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Our Grocery Department Is always up to Lowest Possible Price Wo tako pleasure iu showing goods. Come uud kcc us. il j. hopkins & co. HERMAN DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY" DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAY'S BK FOUND THE FRESHEST GSOGEftlES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk," will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTION'S COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. hj m iniawiw i mi i ii iitti" m ! ii i iii inimriiiiir i I "u "i rua i iium inia iii i .m i i i WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEERS WARE, STATIONERY, CANfiCD GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. XJOUITSY EOBHOB AID 0ABH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Oct,! ! THK LACK OF SNOW AND TUB TUAT I IIAVK DF FINE OVERCOATS ! WELL AS OVR. LARGE STOCK OK LA- COATS, CLOTHING, CHOCK FULL of Rarirnln a this Full A bnrpiin in every xuil Our Mock in tho tho Lowest of AN in Forest County. louarters for Ovoreoats! Wc will sell a good Chlni'liilla YOU CO TIIKOUUII OUR STOCK t DRESS FLANNELS! tho goods ana mo low prices wo nuvo on in HLACK GOODS ! DEPARTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY! All Grades Underwear. Gont's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Kittens. Fine Assortment of Neckwear. tho Standard. Everything sold at tlo 8c SIGGINS! Sc GROCERS, - - PENTJ. AND CHEMICALS! WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly II., N. Y. A P. R. R. Time Table taking effort May 12th, 1HK9. J-.iistorn Time i.ith Meridian. Train will loavo Tlonesbi for Oil City an I poiiiia osi ns ioi.owr; IKt Through Freight (carry lug psssengers). T:W a. m. ill llutlalo Express 12:ll;inoon. ,61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) A:P0 p. ni. , .'13 Oil City Ex less 8:05 p. in. No No No No For Hlckorv. Tldloule. Warren. Klnzua. ltrnill'ord, Olean and tho East! No. SO Olenn Express RHOa. in. No. M Pittsburgh Express it: lit p. 111. No. !K Throuish Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains P3 and il(l Run Pailv and currv pnssonucrs to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Got Time Tables and -full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Acent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. S.H. Sc GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers m F TJ 1ST X T TJ JEZ E. -A lso,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, TA. J W '--: RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Couuh cure. A pnaitlva cure for Whooping CoiirIi and all Throat. i iit-si ami i. nng i roiiiucs, ami an i;oiigti. s also tlie liesl known Knineily for local pains, Hiieli us liiimbazo. Sciatica, etc. Sold by all druggists. aug7-ly. 1,000 REWARD to nj ono v bo will enntradial i'j ytvoi oar o'md "-ft Aetna Blacking WILL NOT INJURS LEATHER. To tn;iVf rm lrMHnt irr ot thW. try lb follow In mt t'tf : Usi a tHp of Imtbnr in bottto at Accirt Llutli ii. aixl lv tiirfup a 0j or Hi ti'h. it cut onl hiue i up to dry od i niaie ila oontlifftntAtluMv. rvecmitii.wid UdMM .miko nim.ar (rt vi:h FVi acix livirK. nd trtrtiltu-i wiih. ny lnj'iiil wmtiiIooo! tt BUrk-.ig.ui- null Mq'ii i t'hck'tnj thit eontMio Homo Jufiw SolB'sfiG I backing any kind ol ixttbr WATERPROOF, SOFT, A?iO DURABLE. rubotn'if it, rich, ;t,4NMY POI.IHT1 lilw A I'oMwh T,ow;w Dlonih IcrWnipew.iad AHVrh for rtl j iitaaJoollartirMi LvatlMT wm Four ,1IotlaTHrhout r?3or4tinc if A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is hero furnished of tho consequonee of neglecting to take wiso wifely ad vice. This m:m thought no knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Fiirnituro because they were low. Ho paid two prices for an Inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso for future reference. She gave him tho bliako iu a mild form and threatened divorce for tho next ollence. She's all right. To fail to trade with Nelson (ircenlund is a JUST CAUSE OF DIYOBCE If tho courts would only thlnU so. Keep on lail.es. Kducatu your husband to know a bargain when he sees it. Train them in tho way they alMHild go (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to Um CREENLUNB'S, Undertaker A Knjiulmcr, 311 Kxchango Illock, WAHHKN, IA. of tho firm of MOHCK liltO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist iu Krrors of Itefraction of the Kyu. Kxaininations free of clmrge. . WAHHUN, I'ENN. WANTED RKLIABLK AGENTS to sell our Now High Arm Automatic hewing Machine, The No. tt. Liberal induceme nts. Address WHKKLKll WILSON Ml'ti. CO., l'hiladelphia, l'u. Established ISIS. f m ii
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