THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, toiTOH 4 PaopaitToa. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1R!K. t ' '.. . .. . . , J The farmeri may have dono the j Toting for tlie Alliance, but the poll t tiolani ruled the Ocala convention. , : i Texas gate majority of 170,000 against Webster Flannigan, the Re- publican candidate for Governor, which suggests the query, ''What was ' he there for ?" i Mr. Cleveland is holding his J breath so hard, while the boom in ' favor of electing Mr. Dana to the ; Senate goes on, that all the buttons i on hi waistcoat are io danger. 1 The Paroell rumpus is fast assuming . the aspscta of a Dunnybrook Fair free : fight, and the English opponents of Irish Home Rule are gleefully enjoy- j ing the cracking of Irish heads by club io Irish bands. The Republican Congress should round out its grand record by giving the people one cent letter postage. It was promised io the last national plat firm, and the promise ought to be ful filled before the fourth day of next March. Snrixa Bull is a good Indian now. lie's dead. Died while resisting ar rest t'other day, and a half dozen of his best fighter bit the dust with him. 8. B. has been the torror of the North west for very many years, and it must be a great relief to the innocent set tiers of that country to know that he'll no longer hold pow wows in that neighborhood. T XT -.! TT-..J 0... ahe. ixavj ui iuo uu ilea states now rank a sixth among the great powers of the world, but if we can keep op our present rate of progress for a few years more we shall have, not the greatest number of fighting; vessels, but the most effective ships in the world. We have the best of every thing else and we shall never be satis fied Until we have the best navr. It is surprising that no Democratic paper has yet attributed the condition of affairs in Ireland to the McKiuley act. A Tennessee man encouraged by the Hew tariff law set to work to build a woolen mill recently, and a work man fell from the roof and broke his neck last week. The local newspaper published a report of the accident under the heading, "The Murderous McKinley Bill." There are more ways than one of skinning a cat, as they say, and the Republican Congressmen evidently have ao idea that they can get even with the next Congress, wtich will have a Democratic majority of some thing more than 140, in ono way. The House Committee cn the Alcoholic Liquor Traffic on Saturday agreed to report favorably to the House a bill to prohibit the manufacture and sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors in the District of Columbia. The Chicago Times, having asked each of the leading newspapers of the country to name it choice of candi dates for the Presidency in 1892, ex plicit answers were received from 182, made up as follows: Democratic, Cleveland 106, Hill 12; Republican, Blaine 52, Harrison 12. For the Vice Presidency nearly every man of note on the Democratio side is men tioued, while on the Republican side mention is made of Mr. Harrison, Judge Gresbam, McKinley, Sherman, Alger, Allison, Phelps and Robert T. Lincoln. There may have been good reasons wby farmers who had for a quarter of a century voted the etraight Republi cm ticket should have voted the Farmer' Alliance, or People' ticket at the late elections, but there does not exist a single sensible reasou for ex pectiog those Republicans to folio the southern wing of the National Farmers' Alii ance, which dominated the recent Ocala convention, into the Democratio party. If the Farmeis' Alliaoco is to become merely an as- Blatant ueraocrauc organization its usefaloes. will be .. completely de- stroyeu as r a had uevor existed These words are written after a long tod careful cooeiJeratioa of the polit cal status of tbe Farmers' Alliance and kindred organizations, aod we beg tbat our farmer friends will hold a thoughtful conference with them selves upon this matter. The apportionment bill agreed upon by tbe House census committee is, perhaps, all things considered, about tbe best that could bave been rained. It makes the House consist of 356 members it's a pity the number could not bare been reduced, which is at the rate of one Keprc-seutative to every 173,901 persons. Of the 24 members added to tbe House no State, with the exception of Nebraska, will obtain more than two, and uo State will lore any of its Itepreseutatives. Of the 24 new members the North and West will gel 18 and the South and Southwest 6; and taking the political standing of the states to be what they were at the last Presidential tUrtion the Republican party will gain 17 and the Democrats 7. Now that the bill has been agreed upon, lot the Rrpub licans in Congress sue to it (hat there is no unnecessary delsy in passing it. Pennsylvania gains two by the new bill. Evr.N in Vcrmnut tliey are adopting new safeguards for a frte, fair and honest ballot J a Stute iu which the districts are so small that every man knows his neighbor.,. IJ.it Vermont is Republican. In Mi9itippi, ou the ether hand, tbry have just adapted a constitution that disfrnnchitics by "legal" fi tters the Republican major ity which the white lVinocrala hive heretofore robbed of their privileges by the more vulgar shot gun, ballot box stuffing and peijury. As Cnplaiu Jones t&iJ, "we are tired of these three things; they are terrible legacies to leave U our children." Sj lhey adopted the new constitution, which it is expected will be equally effective. This is the difference between Vermont and Mississippi ; but your attenliou will not be called to this difference by the Democratic journals in the North, who are just now shrieking for ballot reform. With the appearance; at Washing ton of President Palmer, of the World '8 Fair Commission, holding in his pocket the certificates that the Chicago people have complied with all the conditions imposed by the National Government, the issuance by President Harrison of bis proclamation officially notifying the Governments of the world that the Columbian Ex position will be held, and inviting them to participation in it, becomes a matter of course. President Harrison evi dently so regarded it in his interview with Mr. Palmer, when be assured the Chicago delegates that, his proclama tion would be forthcoming a soon as the formalities should be complied with. It is worth while to congratu lute the Chicago managers of the ex hibition upon their triumph over maoy financial and other material obstacles to their success. Tbey have smoothed their way to a great achievement, and have done work emblematic of the eneigy and push of the enterprising city of the Northwest. Phila. JYm The Southern Alliance. The Richmond State, Boutbon fire- eater and rampant, out-and out free trader, congratulates itself and its fellow free traders of the country, that Southern conservatism defeated the scheme to pledge the Alliance to o third party idea. The State rejoices in the Alliance, if it will disintegrate the Republican party and vote for free trade Democratic candidal?, but if it will not, then it cautions Southern farmers to avoid it, aud not be led away to "gratify the political ambition of a few people." And then warming with the fear that possibly these South ern farmeri may forget their Democ racy, it bursts forth thus: "Southern tillers of the toil have not suffered all these years from the cruel tyranny of tbe party of hate f ir nothing, lbe boulhero farmer is not to be taken in by the party of Hoar, Chandler, Reed and Harrison." The Northern farmers, who are gen erally Republicans, aud even in larger numbers, high tariff men, will take warning from the Alliance convention held in Florida. Whatever clue they may agree upon they will never agree with the Southern free trade farmer who seeks a market across the sea, while the Northern farmer eetks one at home. The Slate U serv'ug a good purpose by waroiug Northeru farmers of what they may expect from tbe Southern Alliance. Hupp; lloenit-ra. Wm. Timmons, roHtmaHtor of Maville, Ini., writes: "Kleolrio hiltera hus duiio nioro for me than all other medicines rombinotl, for tlml bad feeling annum from Kidney and Liver trouble." John I,elie, funnel- and ntocknian, of sameplaee, navi : "Find Klectrlo Hitters to h the hexl Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me lee! like a new man." J. V. (iurdner, hard ware merchant, name town, nav: "Klec tric Iiitlera is jul the tiling for a man who is ull run down and don't cure whether ho lives or Ules: lie found new Mroniih, ;ood j Kin" ulVX new Pro- per A limit's Pruubioi'p. WALTER'S GREAT -:- PROPOSITION ! We will give more frew.h meat for the cash at our Meat and Produce Market iu Tionesta, pa., than anv one in Forest County. O WANTED. S LOC AL Hit THAVKLIN'G, tx sell our Nursery Stoc k. Salary, Ex pensta niul Si. adv Kinplovuient liuaran t.otl Cll ASK HKOlUt'.Ls COM PAN V, Koctiester, N. V. sept.-nov. JOB WuitlC uf uvery description execu td at the KKPUHLICAN ottice. GRAND OPENING! OF OUR VAST Fall k Winter Goods AT THE EVER POPULAIl MARIENVILLE, We arc receiving one of the most com plete stocks of Fine Dress Goods and No tions, Men's Clothing', Youths' Clothing, Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Plush and Cloth Wraps, Jackets, Ladies' Fine Underwear, Shawls, Watches and Charms, Fine Jewel ry, Trunks, Hand-Bags, Boston Rubber Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Wall Pa per, Millinery Goods, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE! VB CALL THK LADIES' ATTENTION TO OUR EXTRA FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS I .HATS. BONNETS, Ao., TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE, BY EX PERIENCED MILLINERS. And for Gentlemen we have the best Stock of Imported Cloth for Overcoats and Suitings to be found in Western Pa. All work guaran teed as represented and fits perfect. SOCK BOTTOM PBIQES. DAVID MINTZ. it Always tlio Cheapest and the Best." The Boston Clothing House, opeha norm: block, M-A-RIENVITjUiIi, PA. I have just leturnod from tho East and am roeelvinfr dailr the larger and best o locted stocks ot Pry Goods. Hoots. Slioea. Clothinir and Trunks. At., ever shown at hard-pan prices in Forest County, and ask you to call and sco me. My block consists of a complete lino of FASCY AXD STAPI.K DRY COOI5, XOTIOXH, AC, At Prices Below them All. BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBER GOODS. I have a complete line. In fact one of the largest ever shown here, at such prices that will please all. "CANDEE" is our leading Rubbnr Goods. AS w, TO 5-5 CiOTHIJGI I have a Boss line. 500 Complete Suits to select from, and of tho very best make, and marked at rock-bottom prices. Made especially lor my trade. In Children's Clothinir my line is complete and marked away down. As to Men s and Boys' Punts, my stock f-u.w uuiinin cat Ui LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS, &C. Fine stock of all the leadlnjr styles, in prices that will sell them. IIsT PIUEE C3-OOHDS, I have a completo assortment of Ladies' Underwear, Hose, Corsets, Ac, and a dandy stock of SILKS AND PLUSMKS. In fact my stock of Hats, Caps. Carpets, Ocnta' 1' urnishing Goods, and General Merchandise is A No. 1. Give me a call. MEYER LEVY. J. n. aoMEw. OKOROE W. TAYLOR. AG1TEW L TAYLOR. ATTORNEYS AND CUMSELLORS AT LAW. Ofkipks: Lenman IluildinK, Washing ton, I). C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Will practice before the U. H. Supreme Courl, Court of Claims, District Courts, aud Depart mon Is of Government. Special attention jriven to tlio collection of army and navy chiims, pensions, pay, bounty, etc., cases aritintr under the ens loms, naviiration and internal revenue laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks uud instructions mailed to claimants free of charge on receipt of their names and P. o. ad. I res. TlieriturgTiiiie The most complete ono cent dally news paper puhlinhcil any where. ll is clean, bright and cnterprisin-;. It prints ull the news of tho day ; Us market fports are full and it-liable ; its editorials able and fearless ami its special features such as to make it a welcome visitor to every homo. Many improvements have been mado dnrinjr tho pam yeur in everv department of THK T1MKS, and it will continue to introduce new features and spare, no ex pense to hold the place it has won at the head of cheap newspapers. In every es sential It compures favorably with the highest priced newspapeis of Pittsburg and the country. Terms of subscription, Invariably in advance, are as follows : One year, $:l.(K) ; six monihs, l.f)U; three months, 75 cents ; one month. 30 cents. It can bu ordered from any Postmaster, or from this ollice direct. Address all communications to THE TIM ICS, Pittsburg, Pa. (QC A WL'KK and upwards positively OorJ secured by men agents selling lr. Suott's Genuine Klectric lielt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling ir. .Stroll's Klee- Scott, 84 Broadway, N'. Y. Nov,18-3in. loi; uu.hdim. nam pie ire:,, niaiu sex. ur STOCK OF PA. is immense. In prices from 50 eeuts to A NEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. roily Abrutt with th. Tlmas. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for tha Family, School, or ProfeMioosl Library. Tha Anthantio lfa1tr'a TJna ttrtdgad Dictlouary, oompriaiag tha auof lb64, "19 Sc. '81, copyrighted property of the nndeniraul, ia new Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged, and aa a diatinanishinK title, bean the name of vVebeter'a Iatrsa tlonal Diotiouary. Editorial work upon thia rariaioit has been in active progreM fer over Ten Years. Not less than One Hun dred paid editorial laborer have bean encased upon it. Over eUUO.OUO expanded In Ha preparation before the first copy was printed. Critical comparison with any other Dictionary ia invited. Oet h Beet. O. C. Ml. KK14H co Publisher, 8lrinf ll.ld, Mass., K. n, Jk. :!..! ! I. y all Uaokaullert. lliuatniedpsnitibUtfres. S END your Job Work to the REPUB LICAN Office. HERE - WE - ARE - AGAIN, With a fresh stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Crockery and Glassware. Now is the time to buy, while the assortment is large, and we will guarantee to sell cheaper than any store in Forest County. When you buy from us, you can de pend on getting a good article. So you want to make a straight line to J. M. MINTZ, COT PRICE STDBE, KW I&EPI.lUt 11LOCK, - . TIOXESTA, PA. Iligliost price paid (Ur llidoi, Slior-p Pelt a, Ulnsoiifr and Furs. 1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891. FOREST COUNTY'S Leading - Store ! Our claim tojthcg Leadership in all that pertains to the Wearing; Ai)parel of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is more than substantiated by the Enormous Stock and Excellent fering: this Fall. Our assortment of Olotlilnp; is Larger and Afore Complete than ever before. Wo have made a (Special Kll'ort tnis Fall to have (.'lolliin and Overcoats to suit Kverv body, in IStylo. lluality and l'i'ice, and from the way thev k wo know that, we have sucreeueti. n o now nave any Kind ol irooai yon cull a-k. Tor and the prloe beulus away below wliat AN YON K liAKK NAM K, and rauging lo the tincst kind of stills. WRAPS! WRAPS!! WRAPS!!! In LdiV. M1koV nnd Cliildrfn'n Winter uy uvvr oiiuieu in r ureal county. PLUSH COATS, PLUSH Good WOOL JACKETS, for LA DIKS in Kndlcss Variety. If you want to select JjAliijl.si ASSlMtr.MK.M' IN r tiuKS 1 COUNTY, CUMK TO OUH STOKK! Dry Goods, Dress Flannels, Cloalrings, Black Goods, Silk Warps. I'vorylindv knows that our store Is the place to iro to fir Press floods ol any dosrlp- tion. niticss noons, ioMK.sric tiooD.s, notionh, i nhkuwioaii, hath, CAT.S, BOOTS, S1IOKS, THU.NKS, MATCH BUS, and O A KI'W V of ull kinds. Our Grocery Department Is always stocked with tlio Heat the Market airorda and old at "Live aud let Live" i'riees. We II A VIC, WE DO, and w,i WILL CONTISUK ti Le-vl tlinTrale In I'oresl County, and wo wi.l do it with GOOD OOOHH AT LOW 1'JtlL'KS. CO.MW AM) H. J. HOPKINS. & CO. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (Sl'CCESSOHS TO HEKMAN & KIGGISS.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND TJTE FRESHEST GmCRSXES. BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEG ETA ULES OF ALL KlSPS, IN SEASON'. In 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. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTKIfJG, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, 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 FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE - UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GITB THEM Jk. CALL. TIONESTA, - - PKTsnST. Variety that wo are of Wrap our assortment is away ahead of JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, and MISS KM. ClIIt.nilKN'S WRAPS a (tarmoiit from tho l-'IN K.ST I.TXK and PEIS3K. Smearbaugh, AND - WIiT,,,V,lNKW PKNN- n..M?Y!AK7i,.AILKOA,,'fi,rn,,'rly T ine Tallin taking rfli-i t Dec. 14, jgjio. liumiiiii iimn-,,,111 Meridian. Trnlns will In.... t ami point. Wont a follow, t 7 No. 11.1 Through KrelKht (carry. rn"iT'ii;,TrK Wills, ft f)l l';I"-"- lasunnoon! No. 01 W y . roiKlit (nil rylnfr roi kiti 4:17 n. m, N".!WO,U!lyHxrP 7:53 R IS For HI. a., fi.!?...... i . ii...n :.i ;.. ' ""rrtin, jvinana, Hradlnrd, Olcan nnrt tlio Kanti No. :w Otimn KutirmN a.ji ... N o. S3 l'll.tHl,..rKl, Kxprow 4:17 p! m! o. Wl 1 hrouiili Freight (car- rylug passengers 7;oj p, Trnlns fl.'t nml (Ml !),.. tv.ii.. - . 'uy niin carry rmM.K.-r to and Iron, polnls LotwowVi Oil t.ily anil Irvineton only, other trains run Hail v oxcept Hundsv. ",l anics ana mil Information om J. L. CItAKI, Ationt, Tionesta, Pa. J.A.KKI.Lnw "H''1- )'n-l Pusonypr A Tl. krt AkoiU, JHiiinio, r. y. GREAT TRUNK LINE Pel ween tho EAST &c WEST ! New Ymk, Philadelphia, Iloston, and nil points East, t'hienuo, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. Irfiuis, New Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwest. Solid resliluilcd trains, sleeping, Pull. mini dliiint; and div rosehes, liotwcdii principal cities East and West. The pop ular lino West for colonists and land seek ers. Kates always low as tho lowest. N extra Charon for rldlii on vestibule lim ited. He lore purehaiiifi tiexots call ou or addrexs, R. If. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. Airt., Oil City. Pu , or F. II. GARFIELD, Div. Pass, Airt., Jamestown, N. Y. Holiday Goods N. CREENLUND'S. Gold Chairs, Bra zilian and Texas Horn novelties, Foot Rests, Music Hacks, En graving's, Paintings, Pastels, Easels, Hat Hacks, Book cases. Writing Desks, Fine Rockers in cndlcs.c varieties, too numer ous to mention. But call and see, and yo will find somethin that will pleaso you and your friends N. CRE&MLUKD, 3U EXCHANGE BLOCK, 3VETERIh'ARYSPEC!nCS Far Hcr:is, Cattle, Bh:ep, Dom, Eon, AND POULl'aT. SOOPags nnpkp'.iTrratmrnt efAslmals uU ( bsrl bum t rie. A.A.lMitlnal Alci.l null l, SI II a titfr. ll.H.nirMiux, l.iimeuvM, IlktanMiui, l.'.. V.''"e"",'ri Nasal llcliarae. .l...tai or l.'rubs, Worais. f..l'.. buuI, liraifa, I'aeuaiacla. J-f ( llu r irlr, llell, ke. . .-v. ,l IsrarriuKO, llciu.rrbsns. Ill.i;..-! rluurr snil Kldnrr Mavasco. .1. F.rupilTS IMiraan, MansK. .14.. liluiHiif lllausttua, I'aralysla. SIiikIv Uottle lovar SO tu), . . Btnble C'snc, with Speelflon. MnuaL i UTliinry Hum Oil and Mwtloauir, t7.00 Jar Vetrrlnary Care Oil, 1.0l Sold br Drnniiui or gont PrapaM anrwhoia aud in mat quiuililf ou Bccmpl ol Pnc. HumphryV Medlrlos Co., 109 Fulton St., W, T. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CMFIELD, PROPRIETOR. 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