THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, lOITOB 4 PtlOPftlCTON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1SP0. Thk election of Calvin S. Brica, (of New York) to succeed Senator Payne of Ohio, in the I). 8. Senate, is an other great victory for the millionaire (talesmen of that body. The suggestion is mado that Ben. Butler be sent for to clean the streets of New York. If Ben. should go to New York he might clean up the way by which the blocks yf five thousand votes cast for him in 1884 were count cd for Cleveland. Brice made millions in railroad manipulations and is in the United States Senate, as the successor of Millionaire Payne. Young man the moral in all this is: Make millions nd you may sit in the seats distin guished by these millionaires. TuRriR, the new Indiana Senator, jealous of the attention which bis col league has received, is firing off a batch of surplus adjectives because the administration has not recognized the new Republic of Brazil. And this leads us to remark that the In diana Senators will be in their glory duriug this session. The President comes from their State, and doesn't happen to be a Democrat, and there fore they think it incumbent npon ibem to play the part of gad flies. As to Turpie's talk, there is less sense in it even than thero is in that of Yoor hees. IlarrUburg Telegraph. Walker Blaine, the eldest son of Secretary Blaine, and Solicitor of the State Department, died at the family residence in Washington, last Wednes day evening of acute pneumonia, su perinduced by an attack of the pre vailing influenza. He was in the 35th year of his age. Around bis bed were bis father and- mother, his brothers, Emmons and James Jr., and Miss Dodge. Walker Blaioe graduated from Yale College in 1876, and study- ins law received his diploma from Columbia College, New York, in 1878, In 1881, while Garfield was on his death bed, be sent for Walker Blaine and appointed him Third Assistant Secretary of State, saying that he ap preciated his ability and desired to show it. After serving in this capaci ty very acceptably tor nearly a year he was appointed on the Alabama Claims Commission, where he served with great credit from 1882 to 1885. On the advent.of the present Admin istration he was appointed Solicitor of the State Department, a position which be also filled with great credit and Ability. Mr. Blaine was frank and of a genial disposition a man of mag' netism and ability and was popular with all whom he came in contact socially or in business matters. His death is a sad blow to his distinguished father, who bad built largely on tl e future of this son. advocate of the Monroe doctrine who has yet spoken in a speech in favor of Senator Morgan's resolution fur the immediate recognition of the republic of Brazil by this Government. He expressed himself as being in favor of the Uuited States formally notifying the European powers that tho Uuited States would not tolerate any action on their part looking towards the es tablishment of monarchial powers in any rcpublio on tho Western Hemi sphere. Impudence can go no farther. A delegation of Mormons have been here to oppose the admission of Idaho as a Slate, because the constitution adopted by the people of the Territory does not please the Mormons. The Mor mons were giveu a hearing by the Seuate committee on Territories, but their arguments will not prevent the bill for tho adruUsiou of Uaho being favorably reported. . Representative Lodge, who has been requested by the House committee on elections to prepare a Federal Elec tion bill, has, it is understood, decided to recommend a bill providing for the election of all members of the House of Representatives under what is pop ularly known as the Australian ball t system. The board appointed by Secretary Tracy laH summer to consider and report a plan for building a navy in keeping with the wealth of the United States, was given a hearing by tbe Senate committee on Naval Affairs Ibis week. It recommends the build ing of 102 vessels, different types and sizes, during the nest fourteen years. It is geuerally believed that Senator Farwell will make a fight on the con firmation of Mr. Clark, this week nominated to be Collector of Customs at Chicago. If be does, the chances are that he will succeed in defeating him. Mr. Farwell has no personal objection to Mr. Clark, but he thinks it is a wrong principle to appoint a man to office who is opposed by both Senators and Representatives of his Slate. Mr. Pullman, of palace car fame, is said to be responsible for Clark's appointment. Tbe House committee on Ways and Mentis have ended the hearings on the new tariff bill, which is expected to be ready iu two, or at tho outside three weeks time. Walker Blaioe late Examiner cf Claims on the State department, died suddenly of pneumonia Wednesday night. His father, Secretary Blaine, is completely prostrated by the loss DAVID -:- MINTZ, mm wmmmu mmm MARIENVILLE, PA. General Cleaning up Sales, to mako Room for Spring Goods 1 We nro now offering our Entire Stock of Todies' niul Children's Clonks and Under wear, rmarilliwa of cost. Also our Fine Stock of Men's and Youth's Overcoats and Heavy Underwear, and n Complete Lino of Clankots, inilts, Flannels, Horse Blank ets, Itohos, Ac, in fact all Winter Hoods, at reniurkolily low prices. S WASHINGTON LETTER. We liave opened np In connection with tho People's Store, a Fhst Class MER CHANT TAILOKINU ESTA HLISII M EXT. under tho management of that well known Prince of Cutters, LYMAN ODELL, and are now ready to till orders Prompt ly lor I nilor-niaile Clothing tn n tirst class manner. J r wo have no clothes In stock line enough for you wo can with dispatch mako you a i-'irst Class Suit on rihort notice. OUlt NTOC'K OF FINK 1HITOS f,OOIS is thp lnrirost in Cotintv at nrlcos to suit all. As to LADIES' WRAPS, wo liavo thorn in Plush. Cloth. Newmarkets. Ac. and in all the Leading Stylos, Tailor-made, and are ottering Bargains. We buy Direct from the Manufacturers, and have o complete lino at Bui torn Trices. CUTLERY Complete Stock of I. X. L. Hoods in Pookot Knives and Razors. Also a full line of American Pocket and Butcher Knives. REVOLVERS Smith Wesson, Harrington A Richardson Arms Company Cartridges of all kinds. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. The most Coniploto Stock of Imported : .and : Domestic : Dry : Goods ! in this section of the Stato. Call and examine for youselves. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, Jan. 17, 1890. When a Senatorai son dot en haut, or as tbe Bostoniaus say, "gets bis back up," away go dignity, courtesy and the thin refinement of centuries, No matter where this spinal elevation finds him ; whether in a free and easy political or religious discussion at the ' X-roads store or surrounded by the mystical "Senatorial courtesy" which is supposed to permeate tbe atraos nhere-of the Senate Chamber, it is all the same. This was forcibly brougb to mind 'hen Senator numb- arose and calledNrenator Coll -'fraud" and a "liar" andnas.rOall retorted by saying that i.r. Plumb was ignorant and anc.ber, etc. The cause of the ,.aArotfCle between tbe two gentlemen was a bill relaliog to certain Florida laud grants. When tho Record ap peared tbe spicy debate was all smoothed out, both men having bad time to think the matter over. Wheth er Ibis privilege, which is freely exer cised by members of both Houses, of u-og bad language while the House or Senate is in session and then chang ing tbe language in the Jiecord. is not one that it would be advantageous to abolish, is a question. Of what use is a Jiecord that does not present a truth ful record T Senator Sherman's anti trust bill has been ameuded in committee so as to remove what some legal minds thought to be unconstitutional feat ures, without im pairing its effect, and has been favorably reported to the Seuate. Its early passage may be re garded as a certaiuty. Tbe objective point of all the office seekers in Washington is now the office of Superintendent Porter, of the Cen sus bureau. There you may see dur iug the two bours between 10 o'clock and noon any day almost a quorum of the House, to say nothing of numerous more or less digniGed Senators, all bustling to get something for their be loved constituents. Senator Turpie is tho most radical Tick's Floral Guide. We have received from James Vick Rochester, N. Y., his Floral Guide, which in beauty of appearance and convenience of arrangement surpasses anything in this lino which we have ever had the privilege of seeing before. It is a pamphlet eight by ten Inches in size, and with the covers, which are by no means the least important part of it, contains an even ono hun dred pages. Although called a "floral guide," it is devoted to vegetables as well, and includes as full a list and description of both flowers, vegatables and also small fruits as could be brought within the compass of a book of this size. In all that the Vieks have undertaken their aim seems to have been to attain as near to absolute perfection as possible, and probably We have our Stock of Clothinir mado for us, r.nd liavo In stock a very fino lino of Ready Mado coods. In fact tho best in Westorn Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nice line of OVERCOATS suitable for Holiday presents. BOOTS : AMD -:- SHOES An Extra fine assortment of all tho best makes at Rock Prices. FIXE L.IXE OF JKWIXKY. Oold and Silver Watches in great numbors. Oold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms, Rings, Pins, Ac., Ac. Our Queensworo Department Is Complete in Best "Albion" ware. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATI1ELS, Ac. Brussols, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths of all shades and designs. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Pelts, Ginseng, Ac DAVID MDSTTZ. acrifice OWIXO TO THE WARM WEATHER, THE LACK OF SNOW AND THE VURTIIKU FACT THAT I HAVE A GREAT OVERSTOCK OF FINE OVERCOATS ! CONSISTING OF LA WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN NY LVAN1A R A I LROA D, formerly H., N. Y. .V P. R. R. Tlmo Table taking oiroct May 12th, 1H81I. Eastern 1 lino i.'itli Meridian, City 30 Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, 29 Men's Melton Overcoats, 23 Worsted Overcoats, 32 Kersey Overcoats. THESE HOOPS MI ST RE SOLD, AS WELL AS OUR LARUE STOCK OK DIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS. THESE WILL RE SOLD AT speci&z pit rem t From Now until February 1st, 1890. I.rullc mid fjriit'M KUk JIu filers. Fur Cups Win, or NiiI.k, CsIovch nutl Milieus. And Everything in tho line of "WIUTEB IFUIElISIEEIILTGr-S, nro going to be sold. Prices alml! not stand In tho way. What I want is LESS COODS AND MORE MONEY.! CM early and get the lienellt while the assortment Is good, at J. M. MINTH CIT PRICE CASH STORE, USTZETW KEPLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A. We WILL March AT Till: 1II?.&I Or TUB'- And glvn more value for $1.00 than can bo got elsewhere 1 Trains w 111 leave Tionosta for Oil and points West as fol'.ows: No. in Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 0:40 a. in. No. HI llolValo Express 12::M noun. No. Ill Way Freight (carrying passengers) lisPfl p. m. No. :t:l Oil City F..x less 8:05 p. in. For 11 Ickorv.Tldinntn. Warren, Klnr.ua, Kradl'ord, Olcan and tho East: No. .10 Olcan Express R:40 a. n. No. SB Pittsburgh Express HMH p. in. No. INI Through Freight (cur rying passengers 7:1.1 p. in. Trains n:i ami (Ml Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City anil Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. (let Time Tallies anil full Information from J. L. CKAIll. Aoront. Tloneta, Pa. 11. DELL, (k'li lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS. Hen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, llullnlo, N. V. S. H. HASLET k SOI. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in -Also,- UNDERTAKERS, TIONESTA, VA. GOODS! We are lust opening our Fall purchases of Fall and Winter floods, and marking them J 1 at prices that KNOCK THE 1IOTTOM OUT UF "HOCK KOTTOJI !" RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The womlerful Cough cure. A positive euro for Whooping 'ough and all Throat, Chest nnd Lung Troubles, and oil Coutrhs. Is also the best known Remedy for local pains, such ns Lumbago, Sciuilca, etc. Sold bv all druggists. auirT- ly. l SOOM t0 Housewives. no ouo ever aid so much towurus bringing the cultivation of flowers to the high standard which It has now Httained as did the head of the firm. The firm takes the same pride in raising choice vegetables as in devel oping attractive varieties of flowers, aud after using their seeds for a num.--ber of years we are able to recom mend them in the highest terms. We advise all our readers to send 10 cents for tbe Guide (which can be deducted from first orier) ; and if thero are any of our )sdy friends who can succeed i growing a natural rose which will compare in beauty with the New Stripped Hose shown in illustration, we should like to receive an invitation to call and see it. The Boston Clothing CLOTHING, OYKHC0ATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothing Room has never been so CHOCK FULL of llargnins at Oils Full. Suits ranging in price from I.( U to ?I.(K). A bargain in every suit 1 Our sbwk is the Iiorgost, Assortment tho Rest, and Prices tho Lowest of AN Y in Forest County. OVERCOATS: HOUSE Will open to the Public in the BULLEUS BLOCK, MARIENVILLE, PA. With n Splendid Merchandise. Call spect our stock. New and get Line of prices General and in- A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with tho Philadelphia Weekly iVe affords an opportunity for obtaining an immense amount of reading at a very trilling cost. By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both the Rki'Uui.ican and the Wrrkly Pi ets at the very low price of $1.75. Any person sending us this amount will receive the two papers for one year, an advance of only 25 eenU over tho price of the Rkitd i.il'AN alune. Old subscribers who pay up all arrearages aud $1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid otter. The Wcikh l'rrH is the very best weekly family in the country, containing 10 puges weeKiy oi mo cnoiceMi iienerai .uns. Household and Agricultural reading, Strong Kditorials, Young People's le partmcnt, a good Continued Htory, in short everything that goes to make the moft desirable family reading matter. Willi these two papurs iu your I'uinily you will bo suro of tho best service in each department. The Republican is the oldest and best of the coui.ty papers, gup olies vou weekly with all the home news of interot, such as no city weekly can possibly give, and the Weekly l'ic&a pro vides vou with all the world wide news and a mass of general reading such as no hs-al paper can povsihly furnish. Ry taking advantago of our combined oiler vou get the best of eac!i class of reading iu its proper place and at a prk-e so rea sonable that you cannot atloid to deprive voursflf and" family of the benefit of it. No Mich oiler has ever been made by any responsible paper iu the county, hub- I scribe now. I In case of hard cold nothing will ro i lieve the breathing so quickly as to rub ; Arnica iv Oil Liniment on tho chest. For j sale by G. W. ISovard. All those who have used Raxter'a Mandrake Hitters speak very strongly in their jaUe. Twenty-live cents per bottle. lor sale by C. WNJtovard. M. LEVY, Proprietor. Look out for the Advertisement. Wo KNOW we are Heaibiuarlers for Overcoats! We will sell a good Chinchilla Overcoat IVir W.fsl. Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat for SM.IHI. We will sell Finer tirades at prices to correspond. Wo have an Kxeellcnt Linn of Oven-oats ranging in irlCO frolll JM.'JU lO fU.llP. 1U uoys ami louma u, tivunM u urn m niii. ...... siy from four years up. Tfl-HOX'T BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU GO THROUGH OUR STOCK! DItESS GOODS! DRESS FLANNELS! wo have on t l,lniw,-vnr.i,nrlniVi Instico In ndvortl-ilng our stock of Press Goods Flannels and Homesltc Hoods. Wo will simply say that welhavelhe STY LI' aud tho AKSORTM I'.NT. The quality oi the goods and llio low prices them WILL MAKU T1IF..M GO. i.-i i. .. .. .. l AM..,t....,.,t (lmn ever In RLACK GOOHS i iMi.-4j. wii'M tiiu-vsi l .A ll JACK 1-vrs ! MlSKS" ond CHILr-RMN'S iv it ivl in T u.iw.v MiW nnd Children's Wraps we uiu KUht to the Front. Wo also liavo a lino assortment of s:e.aXj :f:l.tj-s:e3: sacotesi ,.v.nn-TPilt. TO SEE OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT RE FORK YOU RUY! Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dross. Shirt3. Hats and Caps. All Grades Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittons. Fino Assortment of Neckwear. Wo haven't space to enumerate prices, only to ay that WE V ILL NOT RE UN DKltsol.U. Call in ami we willconvince you that what we say is 1 Kl'l, ; GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. n.jr rinu.nrv T)eiinrtment is nlwavs till to the Standard. Lowest Possible Price. Wo tako plcasuro in allowing gods. Everything sold at Come and bee us. th ET. J. HOPKXLS"S & CO. fCARTERSl rilTTLE IU ivrD Bs-1 ORE Pick Henriaoheand relievo nil the troubles inci ili.Mit to a hilmiiK Rtnto of the HtsTfrn. such Ml l)izzinrH, Nausa. DrowhineK, Dintrvs afu-r outintc. Haiu iu thtt Side, &c. While their most rouiark&bltt tmccvMi ha been bhowo iu curing IToadach, yet Cahter's Little Liver Pills am equally valuable iu ('oDKti)Ation, curing enl preventing this annoying complaint, while thf v also correct all diftorders of the stomach, fUunulfiU) tbe liver and rrgulaU the bowel, tveu if they only cured 11 E A Ache they would be almost pn;l to those who tmlli-r fr.im thi4 UialrcsMUK cuutpUuti; hut fertunatuly thru (t'Ksli does lint mil hrre, anil thuHa who mice try I hem will Anil Uiesa little iill valimlilo in so many ways that tlwy will nut he willing to do without theiu. liut or lot ail sick oe&a WATCHMAKING. The undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, that he lias returned to Tionesta und has located in tho Kepler lilock, formerly occupied ly Mr. L, Fulton as a harness-shop, where lie will he prepared to greet hiaoUl friends and many new ones. Having contracted an inward disease from which I have Buf fered for -1 years, and which requires ex ercise, I must thoreforo have an hours walk each morning and eveniitg, and shall open invodiceal K o'clock, A. M.t and closo ut 8 o'clock, V. M. R. RALLE, Tionosta, I'a. 81)0. J is the hnne of go manv llvei Hint here Is where w,t make our grrul boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. (Jaktih's I.ittls Liver Pills are wry small oil very easy to take. One or two pilln make a dose. They are strictly v KeUiil ami du uot Rripe or pure, but l.y their p-iule aetion I, liia- all who use tliein In viali ut criilB. Ilvoforll. Bold ever where, or sent by mail. CASTES KED1C1KI CO., Ut Tnk. M Pi SaiUBou. Small Pnca. APPEAL NOTICE. Commission mis' Office of Foil EST Cot'STV Tionksta, Fa., Jan. 1. 18! Xotice Is liereliy giveu that the Coniinis t ioners of Forest County will meet at their ollico in tho Court House, at Tionosta, on the fourth and fifth of February, next, for the purpoae of holding a Court of Appeals Iroiii the Assessment oi in'.iu. Appeals for Ureen, Hickory, Harmony Kingslcv Townships, will ho held on Fuliruarv -liii, and for Harnett, Howe, Jenks, Tionesta, and Tionesta Iloroughoii I cbruury oi:i. W. 1. Siiiei.os, t:. F. Lkikih' u, J. J. Paksoxs, County Coniinissioners. Attest, Jas. T. Uhknnan, Clerk. fm mm T)u rarti t aii.I iU n ra-n who bv ln oat trt iLi m-.: 1 nli tt'-re-.n r-tuli llieii bunb- clMiitA HitTriiictliKto'iMv "i .ubt GO(t rOihd W3Ts6iEBIackln6 Mako buurrkivtar.cvpv-r. Sxvca Sweeping Hint Hcrulblnp, The bonta tvlll rear a (mat lorr-t. will nnt t - nitr an.l li-ml ii nv.w w.iter cr win. anA Ul ba WATERPROOF. LidlM. tir H. and link t B that y,rtirhuHbti.d and afjiauU Om-aaw fnrOonti.' hl.uoa aud onco a nunth iY Ladm'. OuequaladaaaHarneo Dresc'nsmiPn-armr thild bj Plion ttai-wa, Omcc-a, llnlcwta. Ao. WOLFF & P.USGI P!5. fwi iDdPHii. HERMAN & SIGGINS ! DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA. - - - PENM. IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND THE FJIESIJEST GftQCEniES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo 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. A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is here furnished of tho consequence of neglecting to tiiko wiso wifely ad vice. This limn thought ho knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture hecauso they were low. He mill two prices for au inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She gave him tho shako in a mild form and throatencil divorce for the next offence. IShe'a all right. To fail to trade w ith Nelson l recti I und is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on hid ion. Educato your hiishaiul to know a liargnin when ho see it. Train them in the way they should go (for Furniture.) And renienilier that way is to fj. CREENLUfJD'S, Undertaker A Fmhalmer, Xl Exchiiiigo lilock, WARREN, PA. BOARD of EXAMINING SUilOEONS for Forest County. S. M. Towl .r M. D., President j J. W. Morrow M. D., Secretary ; J. D. Biggins M. D., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet in It. Morrow's cilice, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. TK YOU WANT a rexueclable job of X printing at a reasonable price send your Older to tins uHice. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKliX IN EXCHANGE 1"K WHS. tlUGUSr Monet of tho linn of MORCK BRO'S, OPTIOIA1TS, Rpoclnlist in Errors of Refraction oflie i:ye. Jlxaiiiiiiations free of charge. WARREN, PEXX. WANTED RELIABLE AOENTS to sell our New High Arm Aulomalio r-ewing Machine, Tho No. II. Lilieral indiieeiiitiiU. Addresa WHEELER .M WllXtlX MFi. CO., Philadelphia, I'a. KslaWisheil lsIS