THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, . ton-OS 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1800. Nellie Bly arrived in New York on the 25th ind., completing her trip "around the world" in the remarkably short space of 72 days, 6 hours and 10 minutes. Miss Bly's real name is Elizabeth Cochrane. The Republican Congress is making a good beginning. It fired out an illegally-elected West Virginia Demo ocrntic Congressman last week, and gave his scat to tho legally-elected Republican. Keep it up. Still there's more to follow. 13 --cause the farmers yesterday ask. ed the Ways and Means Committee'to put a tariff on certain farm products imported into this country the Free Trade organs are on their bind legs shrieking "Monopolists." Great Scott! The idea of a farmer being a monopo list ! The distress in North Dakota is reaching alarming proportions. It is time that Eastern bevevolence was waking up to the fact that thousands iu this cew commonwealth are on such a short allowance of the necessaries of life that starvation is staring them in the face. The Democrats re-elected Chairman Kisner at their meeting of the State Committee in Ilarrisburg.lasl Wednes day, without a struggle. In this they are wise as well as humane. There is no sense in selecting a new victim each year, when an old one warmed up will answer the purpose as well. The Bourbons say, in effect, to the negroes at the South : "This country is not large enough for all of us. Our plan for adjusting the difficulty is to have you move out." To which the negroes may reply: "We rather think not. You brought us here and we are here to stay. Suppose you do the moving." The death of Adam Forepaugh, the veteran showman, removes from the scene of action one of tho most picturesque characters in American life. His life was a romance. From a butcher's block to the highest pinna cle of amusement fame was a big step, but Mr. Forepaugh made it and proudly held his place. A membeu of Philadelphia's Com mon Council the other day asked the clerk to read a communication which he sent up with the remark that it had a bearing on the subject then being discussed. The clerk began : "Dear Will : Come and see mo to night at " when he was stopped by the ex cited Councilman, who bed sent op a love letter instead of an official docu ment. That reminds Gossip of a funny incident in the House in 1881. A promioent western man was making a speech and to secure a rest he sent to' the clerk's desk what he said was a letter signed by twenty of his constit uents asking .the passage of the bill then under discussion. Harry lluhn was chief clerk and a grim smile flitted over bis face as he read : "Old man, come around to No. Blank Etreet to-night. We are going to have a little game." The house fairly roared with laughter at the mistake, and the fun broke out afresh when Speaker Hewitt, who was somewhat of a wag, remarked: "It could hardly be called a little game with twenty persons in it." Harrieburg Telegraph. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, Jan. 24, 1800. Senator Ingalls is still a postmaster in tbo art of excoriating democrats, particularly those who are his col leagues in the United States Senate. Yesterday afternoon the Senator from Kansas made a characteristic speech to crowded gucries. It was made in reply to Senator Uuller'a remarks in favor of his proposition to send the negroes to Africa. Speaker Reed is ruling the Houso with a stroug and steady band, and now that the republicans have pulled themselves together and are nctiug in concert the democrats Cad it utterly impossible to succeed iu any dilatory tactics. As soon as one of tbcm at tempts to do anything irregular Mr. Heed decides promptly against him and the House stands by the Speaker's decision, or at least tbe republican majority does, which amounts to the same thing. Of course the democrats who expected to keep the House in a tangle all the time by filibustering are kicking hard and yelling "usurpa tion," but Mr. Reed only smiles at them and goes ahead in his own way. Tbe republicans are congratulating themselves that no mistake was made in electing Mr, Reed to be Speaker. Secretary Blaine is so greatly pros trated with grief for the death of bis sou, Walker, tint lie lmtf nut vet been able to regularly resume his duties at the State department. The House isn't making very rapid progress in disposing of its World's Fair question, ia fact it doesn't seem to be making any progress at all. The trouble seems to be that none of the advocates of the rival cities wish to take a single step forward unless it favors the particular city for which they are working. Unless some sort of a compromise is agreed upou there will be no World's Fair. The President has removed a batch of receivers of public moneys on ac count of their being short in their cash. The officers removed were in Arizona, California, North Dakota, Colorado and Kansas. There are mora removals of the same sort al ready determined upon. The House committee on Elections has reported in favor of unseating Jackson, the sitting member from West Virginia, and declaring Smith, the republican contestant, entitled to the seat. This is tho first of the sev enteenth contested election cases to be disposed of by the committee. There was a minority report signed by all of the democratic members of the com mittee. Secretaty Tracy has appointed a Naval Court of inquiry to gather the information asked for by Senator Chandler's resolution, as to Naval officers banding together to influence certain legislation, recently adopted by the Senate. Senator Jones has introduced a bill to discontinue the coinage of S3 and $1 gold pieces and three-cent nickel pieces. The coinage of these pieces has already been practically abandon ed by the Government because there is no demand fur them. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combiuntion with tho Philadelphia Weekly Press affords an opportunity for obtaining an immense amount of rending at a very trifling cost. By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both tho Republican and the Weekly l'rc at the very low price of $1.73. Any person sending us this amount will receive the two papers for one year, an advance of only 2o cents over the price of the Repub lican alone. Old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and $1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid odor. The Weekly l'rea is the very best weekly family in the country, containing 10 pages weekly of the choicest General News, Household and Agricultural reading, Strong Editorials, Young Peoplo's De partment, a good Continued Story, in short everything that goes to make the most desirable family reading matter. With these two papers in your family you will be sure of the best service in each denartmont. The Republican is the oldest and best of tho coui:ty papers, sup plies you weekly with all the home news of interest, such as no city weekly van possibly give, and the Weekly iVc pro vides you with all the world wido nev s and a mass of general reading such as no local paper can possibly furnish. By taking advantage, of our combined oiler you get the best of each class of reading in ita proper place and at a price so rea sonable that you cannot afford to deprive yourself and family of the benefit of it. No such ofler has ever been made by any responsible paper iu tho county. Sub scribe now. All those who havo used Baxter's Mandrake Bitters speak very strongly in their praise. Twenty-five cents per bottle. For sale by G. W. Bovard. TIOMOSTA MAIIKKTH. ' CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice - - 5.00.2.'S Flour sack, - - 1.25(1.50 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.00 1.25 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.00 Corn, Shelled .... .70 Beans bushel ... 2.50 3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - -14 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 12j Shoulders ..... 9 Whitefish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrols Sugar 7Q,10 Syrup 60(2,00 N. O. Molasses new ... 60(",75 Roast Rio Coffee ... Qjjo Rio Coffee, ... . r JavaCoffoe .... 32S6 Tea 20(3,90 Butter - . . . . . ((22 Hice g Eggs, fresn .... Salt best lake .... 1,03 Lard ...... io Iron, common bar .... 2.S0 Nails, lOd, keg .... 2.75 Potatoes . . . (7j75 Lime t hid. .... 1,00 Dried Apples sliced per lb - 8(3,10 Dried Beef .... -15 Dried Peaches per lh 10 Driod Peaches pared por X - 15 fl TG BUY FOOD Mm TO COOK IT, BS TO SERVE IT. S I 3 bM t ftUUL.) By F;LiiP2?:j, Of EIXMO.MCO'S. This work lr (V.1::t ,l t. a! 1 enu-w-l r. th DellUi'lllCnH. It t'.llltilill. !. (llllUlT ' IxlH'iiotiUS Uiia-.ft lnvali-.a!,., ;ii j-c-i i I'm ;iti., 10-t am;t , 10 -8 ofcouMbg tit;.., 0 kUjiu,., :UM a-bi :U. stc, FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES. V want Agent in evert- l-.wn ami city tu tbe Tuiori Kt&tt: f or thin, tliu IWt ami i.u-Uuit-fcfcli. tug cook-lxxk evur imbliabod. Ad-ire, CHARLES L. WEBSTER 4. CO, 3 Ca.l Hih HI i vat, Sow York. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-.Maiks obtained, and all Patent business conil acted lor Motlcr ate Fees. Our ollice is opposite I'. S. Patent Office ami we can secure patent iu less time thuu those remote from Washington. Scud model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise if patentable or not, Ireo ol charge. Our lee not duo till liatent iu secured. A puniphlct, "How to Obtain PatcnU," w ith names of actual clients iu your Stale, countv, or town, sent ireo. Aduross, C. A. SNOW ' CO., pp. i. Pa'-iii oils'' - iiipl"n, l. :I'H ( Hill V'T DAVID -:-Ml, MARIENVILLE, PA. General Cleaning up Sales, to make Koom for Spring Goods! We are now offering our Entire Stock of Ladies' ami Children's Cloaks and Under wear, regardless of cost. Also our Kino Stock of Men's mid Youth's Ovoreoats and Heavy Underwear, and a Complete Lino of Clankcts, tjuilts, Flannel, Horse Hlank cts, Robes, Ac., in fact all Winter Goods, at roinarkohly low prices. We have opened up in connection with the People's Store, a Fhst Class MER CHANT TAILORING ESTAHLISIIMENT, under the management, of that well known Princo of Cutters, LYMAN ODKLL, and are mow ready to (ill orders Prompt ly for Tailor-mado Clothing in a lirst class manner. . If we have no clothes in stock tine enough for you we can with dispatch make you a First Class Suit on Short notice. oin .stock or fixi: imuss uoods is the largest in County at prices to in Plush, Cloth, Newmarkets, Ac., are offering Bargains. Wo buv suit all. and in all Direct from tho Manufacturers, and have a complete line at Bottom Prices. CUTLERY-Complot ftnek I. X. L. Goods in Pocket Knives and Razors, a lull linoot American Pocket and Butcher Knives. CMaghXTaUkS Wesson, Harrington A Richardson Arms Company. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. The most Complete Stock of Imported : .and : Domestic : Dry : (ioods ! in this section of tho State. Call and examino for youselves. We havo our Stock of Clothing inado for us, and have in stock a very lino lino of Ready Made goods. In fact the best In Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nice line of OVERCOATS suitable for Holiday presents. BOOTS :- AND -: SHOES ! An Extra fine assortment of all tho best makes at Rock Prices. FIXE USE OF JllHl LItV. Gold ami Silver Watches in great numbers. Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms, Rings, Pins, Ac, Ac. Our Queonswaro Department is Complete in Best "Albion"' ware. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATHELS, Ac. 99 Brussels, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths of all shades and designs. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Tells, Ginseng, Ac. DAVID MINTZ. JUST .". RECEIVED ! A L.YRiJE PINE DRESS GOODS! We have Cashmeres, Silk Warps, Silk Plush, and other goods too numerous to men tion. Call and examine tho goods and we will suit voti in stvlcs ami nriee. OLIt ( LOTIII.VIJ Fine Beaver Overcoats, former price SM.OO f9.75. Fine Chinchilla Coats ami Vtsts from aiKscrew anil orsted Suns at remarkably low prices, that wo Guarantee to tit as well as any Ciistoin-Mado suit in Western Pennsylvania. We are selling a lino of full Lined Pants that we Guarantee to suit tho buyer at 79 oents per pair. UEXTS' Fl ItISIHJ GOODS. We havo tho Largest Lino of tho above mentioned goods in Forest Countv SPECIAL Genta' Fine Lineu Shirts from Ho. to S7c. each. "WOOLEIT O-OOIDS ! Men's All-Wool Jcrsevs. the verv best nula ami mmiiiv fmn. st.. ... ei in derwear and other woolen goods in abundance. Prices to suit all. We have 150 cloz. or Mon s Fine Woolen Shirts that we are selling at Sacritice prices, in order to make room for our now Stock. We have a tine lino of I .ml ins' Scm-lei that v i-..,... Strictly All Wool, that we are selling at C9c. SHOES-Wo have in stock the finest lino of Ladies' aud Children's Shoes, and Men s and Boys' Boots and Shoos, that wo aro selling at Special Low Prices. CLOAKS Wo have a fine line of La.lios' and Children's Cloaks and Wraps that we are selling at prices too low to mention. JEW ELK Y of all descriptions. Call on tho BOSTON CLOTHING STORE you to buy Irom us. MARIENVILLE, PA. The vcrj highest market prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Ginseng, Ac. CARTER'S! HITTLE IU lCD it 1 1 kn i PILLS. CURI Kick Tlf&clarheaiul relieve all the trouble incl clt'nt to a bilnms state of the system, such as lnzzmftH, Nnusea. I)mwniiHSH, LMMrvbg ufUr t-atini;. I'.iiu in the Kitlo, ftc While their most rcmuikttblt) auccefts Uaa been shown tu cunug Heaiifcrhft, yet Cartek's Little Liver Pills am equally valuuble in Consttipatinn, curin and preventing this annoying itimlaint. while they also correct all UworuVni of tbe btomaeh, Muiiulute the liver aud regulule the bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they would be almost prieeleM to thooo who Huffer from this diatrebwi'K complaint: but fortunutely their Kxhii duet nut end here, and those who oiioe try the in will And these little pills valuable iu m niauv way that they will not le willing to do Without them. Uut after all aick bead AGUE U the bant of so many Uvea that here la where we iiuike our tfreut botbt. Our pi 11a cure it While othent do not. Cahtkh's Littlx Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a done. They are strictly vegetable and do not iripe or purge, but by their gentle aetiou E lease all who u-te them. In viaht at & centn; vo for $1. Hold everywhere, or bent by uuiiL CABTZ1 KSnCUTS CO., Hrw Tort CssBfiQ. Ssalloss. Small Price As to LADIES' WRAPS, we have them the Leading Styles, Tailor-made, and Also LINE OF li:iAKTMFXT. and $16.00, w e are now sellingat 87.75 and $5.50 to $12.50. We also havo a line line each. aud wo will convince you that it i.ays J APPEAL NOTICE. t'OMMISSIONKRs' OKFICK Of ) Fo n kst Countv, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 1, 1KH0. j Nolice is horehy given that the C'oinniis. cioners of Forest County will meetat their oftieo in tho Court House, at Tionesta, on tho fourth anil fifth of February, next, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals jroni uiu Assessment 01 iiu. Appeals for Uroen, Hickory, Harmony Kinsley Townships, will "bo held on Feltruarv 4th. ami for Ituriintt llnu-n Jenks, '1'ionesta, and Tionosta 'Soroush on r uurnary uiu. V. II. SlIlKI.DN, C. F. I.KDKIll'lt, J. J. I'AIISONS, County Commissioners. Attest, J as. T. liitKNNAN, Clerk. "VATCHMAKINO. VV The undersigned would respect- fully annouueo to his old Mends, that hn has returned to Tiouesta and has located in the Kepler Mock, formerly occupied by Mr. j. Fulton asa harness-shop, where ho will bo prepared to greet his old friends aud many new ones. Having contracted an inward disease from which I have buf fered for 24 years, and which requires ex ercise, I must therefore havo an hour's walk each morning and evening, and shall open my oilice at 8 o'clock, A. M., and close at 8 o'clock, 1. M. It. ItALLF., Tionosta, Pa. BOARD of KXAMININU SURUF.ON.-S for Forest County. H. S. Tow lor M. 1)., President ; J. W. Morrow M. 1)., Secretary ; J. H. Kiggins M. 1)., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet iu Dr. Morrow's ollice, 'l ionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o clock, a. in. TP YOU WANT a re)eelnblc job of iiriuiin ai a reasonable pneo scud vour onlcr In tins Mli. o. acrifice OWING TO THK WARM WRATIIFlt, THE T,ACK OF SNOW AND THE FunTHF.lt FACT THAT I HAVE A GMT OVERSTOCK OF FIB OVERCOATS ! CONSISTING OF ,'30 Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, 29 Men's Melton Overcoats, 23 Worsted Overcoats, J2 Kersey Overcoats. thf.sk noons mi st hi: sold, as wkm, as our t..iui: stock of la- DIKS-, MISSES' AND miMVREN-S WRAPS. THESE WII.I. HE SOLI) AT ami, rtrcm i From Now until February 1st, 181)0. ooo I.aliiv' and (jeiitN Silk 9IiifIlci-, Fur raps Winter ,Siil vjlovr niut MiHciiM. And Everything in tho lino of WINTER PUBNISHIITGS, ' nro going to bo sold. Prices shall not Miami In tho w ay. What I want is LESS GOODS AND MORE MONEY ! Call early and gel the benefit while tho assortment is good, at J. M. mm CUT PRICE GASH STORE, USTIEW ICEFLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A, 19. We WILL March 1890. at Tin: or Tin: And give moro vnluo for (1.00 ISTJDW GOODS 1 We aro just oncninK our Fall purchases of Kali and Winter Hoods, and limi kin-; them at prices that KNOCK THE UOTTOM OUT OK 'HOCIC IIOTTOJI ! CLOTHING, 0YEH COATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothinit Koom has never been so CHOCK l-'t'I.Ti of Hargains as this Kail. Siiits(riiii(.'inn in price from fJ.OO to fiO.llO. A bartiain in every suit! Our sloi k is the Largest, Assoiliuont tho Host, and Prices tho lowest of AN Y in Forest County. overcoats; Wo KNOW wo are Headquarters for Overcoats! We will sell a good Chinchilla Overcoat for 8.1.M). We will sell a koimI Plain Ovensmt for )?.J.IH. Wo will sell Finer Oradcs at prices to corrrspond. We have an Excellent I.ino of Overcoats ranuiiiK in price from f.1.00 to $JO.oo. In Hoys' and Youllis' Overcoats wo can lit and nlcaso any lioy from four years up. BUY OVKKCOATS TILL YOU GO THHOUHII Of It STOCK! DRESS (iOOI)S! DRESS FLANNELS! It would tako a wholo newspaper to do justice in advnrtisinir our htock of Dress fioisls, Flannels and Domestic (ioods. We will simply say that wo'havotho STYLES and the ASSOKTM KNT. Tlio qualitv 01 the good aiid the low prices wo havo on them WILL MAKE THEM (iO. We havo a belter Assortment than ever in HLACK GOODS! LADIES' NEWMAKKES! LADIES JACKETS! MISSES' and CHILDREN'S WUAPS! In I-adies', Misses' aud Children's Wraps wo nro Kijjht to tho Front. We also have a line assortment of SEAL PILiTJSH SACQ,U'ES! it DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUU CLOAK DEPARTMENT HEFOItE YOU HUY! Boots aud Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. Wo haven't space to enumerate prices, only to say that WE WILL NOT HE UN DERSOLD. Call iu and'wo will eonviueo you thul'w luil wo say is T HUE ; GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Our Grocery Department is always up to Die Standard. Everything sold at llii Lowest Possible Price. Wo take pleasoro iu showing gisnls. C'oine and SCO us, IT. J. I-IOFKIlSrS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS c GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND TME FBESimSV GROCERIES. HERRI ES, FRUITS t VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Dru;i Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO, -DEALERS IN- CLOTKIKG, DRY GOODS NOTIONS. KATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE 1 OU GOOUd. Sale! th;tii can bo Kt elsewhere 1 All Grades Underwear. Gout's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittens. Fine Assortment of Neckwear. WESTERN NEW YORK PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, foriuorly !., N. Y. A P. R. n. Tlmo Talilo taking effect Afay 12th, IW, Easlern 'i'lmo VAtli Meridian. Trains w ill leavo Tlonwta for Oil Clly and points West as follows t No. m Thronnh Freight (earry- Inir pssscnyers). 0:10 n. in. No. Kl Hiill'alo lOxiiress V2:'M iiikiii, No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) TiMD p. in. No. ;i3 Oil City Ex ress K:D3 p. in. For Hickory, Tldlouto, Wnrron, Kin.un, llradford, Olean mid the East: No. 30 Olcan Express H: 10 a. iu. No. '.Vi Pitlshurgh Express !!: Ill p. III. No. IHI Through Freight (car rying passengers T: 1 M p. III. Trains P.'l and I'll Run Daily and carry passengers tu and from points lictwceu OH City and Irvlnetoii only. Other trains run dallv except Sunday. Get Time Tallies and full Inforinnnoil from J. L. CRAIG. Aeent. Tlonesli, Pa. R. HELL, Oon'ISnpt. J. A. FELLl'WS, Gen'l Passenger A- Tleket ARrnt, HulValo, N. V. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IT TT IR 1ST ITU Iv 3U. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIoNESTA, PA, RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Coimh cure. A positive euro for Wlus'ping Cough and all Throat, Chest and Lung Troulilos, and at! Cough-.. Is also the hest known Kcuicdy for hs-ai pains, such as Luinhn.o, Sciatica, etc. Sold hy all druggists. nug" ly. WolffsACMEBIacking BEATS th World. It Is the Best HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boots " Ledlos' " tt Children's - ATIROJ.VTKT.Y W ATE It PROOF. OOFTCNS nndPRCSKRVKS th Luthor Onrir a r r mn bnatt timd mm fnr Wn(n'i it nmpU or prfti rmU It BikM (h hnrtomf-m i-nd toM ihirvbrti Mllan jnn m uw. Vtiu dnn't iiiTs to frroan anil wtt vith a ttUck trtg timh IU wiw and try It. fWaup jinr randfather wrrkM hard la no niimD to abouJdi rot rparn yonrlf this wont than uanleaa labor, h-'ld hj Groet ni, Drwt, and Hboa LaJtr. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, phiwdelphii. Is here furulhhcd of tlio consequenco of neglecting to take wise wifely ad vice. This man thought hu knew it all and Turned Un His Noso At our low priced l'urnituro hecauso they were low. He paid two prices for an inferior article which led his w ife to Turn Down His Noso For futuro reference. Sho gave, him tho shake ill a mild form unci threatened divorce for the next ollence. She's all right. To fail to trade with Nelson Greenland is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think, so. Keep on ladies. Educalo vour husband to know a liargaiu when ho sees it. Train tliuui in tho way they hhould go (for Furniture) And remcinlier that w ay is to N. CREENLUND'S, Undertaker A Einhalmer, 0:11 Exchango Block, WARREN, PA. of the linn of MORCK URO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist iu Errors of Relraction of tlio Eye. Examinations Ireo of charge. WARREN, PENN. WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to soil our New High Arm Automatic Sewing Machine, Tho No. U. Liboral inducements. Address WH1.ELF.R A WILSON MFG. CO., Philadelphia, L.tahli hid If' Is. sirj.-; f vy ij ivisrv..i A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
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