were all positions be cbauge S differ able. The rd be 0Ter,,, i othre 10 well poiot e(, three ' have 1 ' om appearances ra (bey will be ked after. Sher ide, a codsoUd al.ia retained by leputy, and will e little "hotel" It. Osgood will town and take ProlhoDotery a rv I W.Y .ople in the e has done rl.. Messrs .ire Irota. the ""Ice bearing i general '1 and ead j (art, official uved at e the new on Monday . BreniioQ as 1 , as ailoruey, ell - 'tonal P. e anlhenlio "Uua wied and enlarged Of Noah Porter, I). 'verslty. Editorial has born In actlvo yearn, and more than . . .forary workers hnve .mi upon it. The sum expend ..j preparation tiefoVe the (list ropy printed exceeded UK,000. Tula work, well used in a family, will Le of more value to tho members thoraof thmi many times Its cost laid up In money. Tke Pulpit and the Kiev. 'M.f-Miront. Palor United rirctli a. H ue Jl.iiuiil. linn.. ww iV dmv t" '"I'- what wonders Ir, i 2qv Discovery lias done for inn, ..imp were badly .liMc;ir, nnd mv .shiotior9 thought J eoiih live onlv x wrrks. I took live' .' ottles of Dr. .Inn's Ni-w Discovery and am sound and well, imiiilns 2rt I ha. In weight." Arthur lsvr. Manairer f,fvo Hmnv FnlkaCnin h nation, writes: "After a thorough trial nnrf mnviiieinK eviuonee, i am conlidi-n Dr. Tin s Aew Discovery for C'onsiimii lion iiimi--. mi, hiui cures wncn evprv I thltm else lulls. 1 ho orreiitcst kimliio I ran no my many thouaiid friemls U in nree inem to trr It." Krm titnl i...m. . l-roper ot Uoutt's Drmrstnrn. H..,r,il ,r til. -1 - 1 ... " .1 uvu, unu gl.vu. KprrlnioB ( its pi. ii. viiiiorit, iow Cawcl, Wis., was a with rscuraliriaand Rheumatism urn was nisoruerca, liis liver was i an Alarming degree, appetite mm no was tommy renucecl in trenizth. Three bottles of Klec- i cured him. Edward Shepherd K, III., had a running sore on f eiftht years' standing. Used ties of Electric Bitters and seven .i Buckle"' Arnica Salve, and bis . sound and weii. John Speaker, Jimwis, naa nve targe lever sores on nls leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bittera and nnn Im Hucklen'a Arnica Salve cured him entire iy. Hold by rroper A Doutt a Drug Btore, Brt Kl.KN'.l ARNICA HALVE. The best Salve in the world far Bruiaea, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rheum, Fever stores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, ana all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rniunaeu. I rice zo cents box. For sale bv Proper & Doutt. FalYWinterGoods AT THE EVER POPULAR per English Spavin Liniment removes all Mara, sort or calloused Lumps and Blem Ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curba, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, 3, trains, an swollen Throats, Concha Etc. Save IM) by use of one bottle. Warranted the mdist wonderful blemish cure ever known.X Sold by Herman fc Slpgins, uruggisnfH, i lonceia. janzs-iy. The name of N. H. Downs still lives, although he has been dead many years His Elixir Tor the cure of coughs and colds has already outlived him a quarter o! a century, and is still growing in favor with the public For sale at Rovard's. All those who have u.-d Baxter's Mandrake Bitters speak very Btrongly in their ptatse. Twenty-llva cenU per bottle. J'or Bale at Bovard'a. in case or nara cota nothing will re lieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnica A Oil Liniment on the chest. For sale at Bovard's. When Baby was tick, we gave her Castoria, When ah was a Child, aha cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, aha clung to Castoria, When aba had Children, she cave them Castoria, f nth nag, new jund barge tell a ile ; wishes are is thinks ,nip contest liscouraging ' Al od vis -old 10 -ntuplete print it M iy '. f Ker is the so- urn back ore our I, while ite with ever. Y,- -the a bit nstru- THE PHILADELPHIA PREsS has he foremost place among I'ennnvl- lewspapcrs by the liberality, enter ind fuirness with which it conducts incus, reports great events, and the leness with which it records, day -ay, the life of the city. State and juntry. Its field is world-wide, and its stair, its special correspondents, t-o many and well organized, its source of news to numerous, that it appeals to a wider con stituency than any other newspaper ever published in Pennsylvania. "The Press," said one of the ni matters the Western Union Telegraph Cum ny, "new receives more telegraphic -a than all the other Philadelphia news rs combined." This statement is au ative and conclusive, and The Press its as daily witnesses to its truth, its e to twenty-four bright and interest- pages. But it is not only u its news dtiterprise by the zeal, energy, and integ rity of its reporters and correspondents that The Press has won and held the con fidence of its many thousands of readers, representing every age and every condi tion of hie, every tiade and every profes sion, every faith and every political opin ion. It is tho excellence and varied inter est of The Press as a general family jour- 10 women as well nal, appealing as to men, which have made for it so uiunv friends at home, and extended its reputa tion mrougnout the country. It prints every important event of the world's progress. The printing of news is always its first business, but its columns are also enriched by contributions from the most gifted special writers, the most famous novelists, aud some of the most eminent publio men or the time, The literary en gagements already made for 1091, probably surpass in number and variety, and nearly equal in cost, any contemporary magazine, for the field and resources of such a news paper as The t-.wi make it not only a daily historian, but a duilv forum ami a daily tribune. Its steadily growing prod Is aud its steadfast constituency not only de mand, but insure progress. The greatest authors, as well as the brightest news cor respondents, find their largest profits de rived from any Pennsylvania newspaper, as well as their beat Pennsylvania audienuo in Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Press. In politics The Press is Republican, but it knows no other master than the people whose rights, aspirationa. and needs it al ways defends. It has no enemies to pun ish, no individual political ambitions to foster or promote, and is subservieu to no politician or clique. Faithful to the greut body of readers and voters, whom it truly repiesents, it promotes its own iutoret i id inlltience by faithfully upholding theirs. Its editorial opinions aro fearless and frank uever captious. Its news is always impartial. In its pages the work inguien finds as ready audience as the capitalist. To all commercial and indus trial progress, to the best thought aud best action in every sphere of human enter prise, it accords a generous aud enlight ened hospitality. In the columns of Tho Philadelphia Press justico finds "all sea sons Hummer." TERMS OF THE PRESS. By mail, postage free in the United States and Canada. Daily except Sunday), one year, . " " " one month, . " (including Sunday), one year, " " one month, Sunday, one year, - Weekly Press, one year, Draft, Checks and other remittances should bo made payable to the order of THE PRESS COMPANY, Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. ")B WORK of every description ex ecu ed at the REPUBLICAN olflce. MARIENVILLE, - PA. Wc aro 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 ! This IS c jc i au Winter Goods sold at cost. Over coats, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Coats sold at cost, make room for our We want to pring -:- Stock, and this must be done within 60 aays. tfive us a call and be con vmced we mean what we say. J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORB. new ki;ili:u It LOCK, TI ON EST A. IA. 1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891. WK CALL THE LADIES' ATTENTION TO OUR EXTRA FII STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS ! HATS, BONNETS, Ac, TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE, PERIENCED MILLINERS. BY EX- 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. DAVID MINTZ. LOOK! LOOK!! "Always the Cheapest and the Best." The Boston Clothing House. IIMimilMIIHIHIimiHMIHIIHINIIIIIHHIl Please call and examine mv vast atnnlc nf Wlntar CnrJm hr.i t i I am selling goods at a larte discount for the Holiday Trade. I am selling At 25 per cent, discount from former prieoa, including rEUSU, NEWMARKET, SHOUT JACKETS, AC As lo Clothing, I havoa complete stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S, Marked at Rix'k-bottom Prices. I have a lare stock of at That I will sell at a large discount for the Holiday Trado. As to RUBBER BOOTS, have the lnrpmt and finest assortment in the County. I will aell the BOSTON'S -". mu uiivr ai r4.io per pair, au other aa cucap. In fact my stock of DKKSS GOODS. T.AnTKS' on.1 Virva iiviwrnnjin BOOTS and SHOES. OA KPIiT. OIL CLOTH. TKIJNKS. VAI.ISKS1 him vj' nd GENT'S FUKNISHINU UOODS Hoouiplote. Prices always tho lowest. we haven't time to go Into details, so give us a call. MEYER LEVY, Marienville, Pa. AGNKW, OEOHQE W. TAYLOR, AGNEW L TAYLOR. ATTORNEYS AND COlJiSELLORS AT LAW. Ofi'icks: Lenman Building, Vanliing ton, I). C Tionenta, Forest Co., Pa. tv in practice Detore the u. h. Supreme Toiirl, Court of Claims. District Courts. and Departments of Government. Special attention given to the collection of army and navy claims, pensions, pay, uouniy, eio., casus arising under the dia toms, navigation and internal revenue laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks and instructions mailed to elainiiints free of charge on receipt of their names and r. l). ad J reus, WALTER'S REAT -:- PROPOSITION ! We will give more fresh meat for the cash at our Meat and Produce Market in Tionesta, Pa., than any one in Forest Countv. C. II. WALTER. 10.00 .60 7.50 .li.'i 2.00 1.00 of the firm of MORCK BKO'S, OPTIOIA1TS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WAKKEN, PENS. A NEW FROM COVER Full? Abrca.t with the Times. BOOK TO COVER. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, Bt liool, or l'rofenjiou.l Library. The Anthentio Webster's TJna. bridged Dictionary, comprising the Usaoa of 1864, "30 & '81. copyrighted property of the undersigned., is now Thoroughly Revised, and. Enlarged, nd as a distinguishing title, bears the name of Webster's Interna tional Dictionary. Editorial work npoa this revision has hueu In active progress for over Ten Yours. Not less than One Hun dred paid editorial laborers have becu oacaccil o pou it. Over 300,000 expended la Ita preparation before the first copy was printed. Critical comparison with any ether Licliouary is invited. Get (he best. O A c. MKUKtAM CO., Publishers, 8rlD(tt.ld, Maes., V. B. A. i,v all iiuoWwIlers. llliutrsiUiaDiilil.tn'M. FOREST COUNTY'S tore! .Leading - IlllltltUI Our claim to tho Leadership in all that puruuus mi uio wearing Apparel of Ladies, vw.a, xo, .nxio&uti uuu unnurcn is more than substantiated by the Enormous Stock and Excellent Variety that we aro of- iering inis i all. Our assortment of rinthlnir le T. have uiario a Special Etrort tnia Kail to havo Clolhln ana Ovo body, In Style. Quality and Price, and from the wav thev m. wc succeeilwl. We now have any kind of good von can ask for i mpleto than ever before. We rcoats to auit ICverv- we know that we have the price bcirltia or suits. and away below what ANYOJJK DAUK NAME, and ranirlinr to Dm Hn..i bt'.. WRAPS! WRAPSI1 WRAPS 1 1 1 anv Vv.r 7; ri . " " " mw wr"l" our ""orttnent la away ahwd of PLUSH COATS, PLUSH JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, OlKHl WOOL JACKETS, fnr I.inTPQ oJ VlJuru r,.,T. . ' JUTS 10 -" t' the KIN EST I.INE "and LAUUEsr ASSORTMENT IN FOREST COUNTY-, COMB TO OL'lt M IOItli i Dry Goods, Dress Flannels, Cloakings, Black Goods, Silk Warps. Evervlwvlv knows that our atom l i!i mIi in i r... r mi j . . tion -DKrisS OOOIXS, IOM KSTIO t m. NO HONS, IJ N l)KKV RA It H V'l S CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. SATCHKIx L,l i'kpI-...i ," A 1S' v-sa MS a 7 i ail Ik IIIUs 7T aoVdaVa Market ..ford, and SHE US. inv-iM. tu..ir, a. u H. J. HOPKINS & CO. ""E , Trains will nd points W . No. PS Through Frcttf injf psrTH'ors). , No. Ill JtniiHlo lOTprw No. fll v Krpi,;fit ( pa.seimcr).. No. 8 Oil I ily Ha r Forlliok'irv.Tl.ll.iui liradrord, Olean anil til No. SO Oloun Kxprps, No. a PlttbirKh Kxp No. (Kl ThroiiRh Krclwh rJ"lnK rassengor.... Trains OS and Ml Ruii passengers to and frot Oil City and Irvlnnton o run dall v except Sunilai ' Oct Tinio Tables anil from J. U CR.VU), Apet It. H U. J. A. FEI.T.OW8, Oeu'l Passenger A Js. GREAT m T llotween Hit EJSO? &c -V New Yoik, Philadelphia all points Kant. Chicago, Ht. natl. St, liotils, New Or points West, North and Sou Solid vestibulrd trains, al man dining anil day cna prlnclpnl cities Kant and We ular line West for colonixts era. Hates nlwavs low as th extra charge for riiling; on y Hcd. Ikfi.ie pun l...,in I' . address, R. H, VA1,LACR, fra Aitt., Oil City, P., or V. II. GAR Piv. l'ass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y, .7.. 55vri?T'.'-:'ir iau.'" 1 F8IBITFFL EXil is ucre luriiiHiiea or tlio coiiscniieivs lieKlw tinij to Uke wlso wifely ad- f Vice. This man tho'ilii h i knew it all and J Turned Up His Nosi At our low priced Fnrnlturo bocnime U.t were low. iiepui l two prices for an. Interior article which led his wife to -. Turn Down His Nos For future reference. She i;sve htm "" in a m 1 1 u inrni ami Inmuenet. divorce for the next oU'ence. Hhe'a all riRht. To fail to trail with i NcIboii Grevnliind is I A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCI If the courts would only ihluk so, Kr ii jsuies. .iiucaie your bualwtud le know a bargain when ho sees Ik '-. Train them In the wav they ouiMiiu mi (nir ruriuiuie.i And rcineinlier Hint way is to II- " PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN 8IUGINS.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR OTtOCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND Tim FRESHEST GnQGEMIES. BEHRIK.8, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- CL0TH1KG, DRY GOODS HCTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. CtI your Job Work to the REPUB- 'AN Oflloe. BOOTS 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 ! -AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! gkeVe them .a. call. SOD nits A. A H.ll. '... D.ll. K.F... fl.fJ.. 11.11. aisstel Hfeblt Ve Jar V Soldi sad in a Humphr 4 1 LIVE TIONZ S. S. Cl Good Btocl fies to let up le will alto JOB All orders receive proui) PA Caveats, and ' all Patent busl ate Fees. Our olllce is i aud we can sec thoge remote t'r Send model. dtwcriptlou. W not, free of char patent is aocuref A painpuict, " with nauies of ai county, or town, V. A Opp. Patent i T."i h ;t THLLS HOI R. O. CHASE & F YOU WANT priutiim at a renic TIONESTA, order to tins oHico.
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