THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, tOITOfl 4 PnOPRItTON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1811. Ah Thorp, "Onr Member!' In Monday'irittsburff Com.- Oairite. Ihe Harrisburg correspondent of tlmt paper, givei a resume of the work of the paot week, in which he pnyg the lollowmg just tributo to the ability of "our member," if you please. Every one who reads the paragraph and knows the man, will recognize in it a ery faithful picture of Representative lowler; not a plastered up, oyer drawn estimate, but a conscientious and just compliment to one who has Juny sized up to the situation. "As the IturcBLicAH predicted," Dr. Towler has shown himself able in de bate, and fully competent to iutelli gently and fearlessly represent the people of Forest county on the floor of tne House, and the item is a sufficient answer to the calumnies which any irresponsible scribbler roar atteniot to heap upon him through the medium of a more irresponsible sheet: "A principal feature of the pro ceediogs on the wholesale license bill last week was the manner in which Dr. Towler, the member from Forest county, came to the front as leader of the country forces. When Mr. Lytle was referring to Mr. Brooks as a fallen apostle of temperance, etc., and gen erally rubbing it in on (he Thiladel phia members, for as he said, tricking the country members into. voting for a bill that would rob the court nnt side Philadelphia and Allegheny of ineir discretionary power, it was then that Dr. Towler with calm good judg ment restored the faet disappearing harmony by declaring that it was not the purpose of the country members to do any injustice to the two big counties, but to give tbem just such a law as their press and people have been demanding,. and just such discre tion to their license court judges as is now possessed by the judges through out the Slate. On a number of occa sions after the bill had been recalled from the Senate Dr. Towler prevented the House losing sight of the main question and descending to mere re crimination between city and country. The doctor is not nearly so large phys ically as mentally. He has made few speeches and no long speeches. His wit is keen, but never used for the sake of being witty. When he arises to address the chair be always has something to say and says it well. His wit is no less keen than that of Mr. Lytle of Huntingdon, though used in a kindlier way. J3ut the tongue of 'the little man from little Forest' could be sharper than a rapier, if need be. He is shrewd and far seeing and has a growing influence on his own side of the house and is re spected on the other." The Eepubllcan Club Contention. The Convention of the Republican Clubs at Cincinnati last week was an enthusiastic one. It has given notice to the country that the party is on deck and ready for the battle that will come next year. There were no lag gards. There was the greatest confi dence in the result. The proceedings, too, were discreet. The resolutions pointed the way to the national plat form, and especially to the subject of restricted immigration. The Tariff bill and the reciprocity plan will go Land in hand to battle with free trad ers, but runuing through all the issues like a golden thread will be the pure ly American policy of the administra tion of Harrison and Blaine. The progressive steps of the Department of State will figure largely in tbe next campaign. The convention was not held to pick out candidates or even show the way. It was a wise step to fix tbe date of next year's gathering subsequent to that of the National Convention. It would not do to allow such an impor tant organization as this League of Clubs to split iu advance on candi dates. There would be daugr in a vouveuuou preceding tee nominating body. But after the nominations have been made the clubs will get together and ratify with all the old time en thusiasm of the Republican party. The selection of James why most of tbe papers should call him John we are at a loss to understand S. Clark son as Presideut of the League, means that the organization will be placed upon a campaigo basis, and that it will do active work in the great strug gle. A better selection could not have been made. Mr. Clarkson will make the league a power. J'hila Inquirer. Sesatou Reagan of Texas, has surprised the couutry by resigning bis seat iu the U. S. St-na'e to accept an appointment on the Texas Railway Commission. Governor Hogg has ap pointed Horace Chilton as hi success or. The appointment of Reagan on tbe commission ha stirted up a bitter fouling in the Fanners' Alliance camp. DESJAMIX IURRISOX. President Harrison's trip into the South and Southwest has given the American people another opportunity to observe the man in his true propor lions as a statesman and a patriot. A favorite lemocrttio trirk em ployed against President Harrison has been to abuse him because lie had an eminent grandfather and called to his cabinet an eminent atattsmau. But whenever Benjamin Harrson comes before the people it Is quickly realized that he docs uot shine in re fleeted light, but stand forth illuroi nated by his own transcendcut abili tics. As a public speaker Beiiiamiii II rison lias tew, il any, rnusW, mid no superiors. Hois positive ami diret in all hi utleraure. His view arn pertinent to the occasion, replete with patriotic sentiments and full of bear ing on the great questions which are agitating the public mind. That same pithy, comprehensive and rnitrratu matic style which marked his nutner ous addresses at Indianapolis durins tne campaigo of lf8,S i noticeable in bis remarks at Birmingham, Little Rock and Galveston, The hostile critics of Beniamia Harrison are being reduced to hard straits; every day they Gud themselves more and more confouuded. A Ibunu Journal. Von Moi.tke, the He great Prussian general is dead, years of age. was ninety-one "In a stylo of nearlv unimneacha ble taste, but with a deft and liberal - hand." is the way the New YorV World begins its editorial on Presideut t r . Harrison s speeches. A few Republican newsnaners and about all of the Domocratio neasna. pers of the State are extremely anxious that a reapportionment be mado. Bills have been preseuted to the legislature, by Democratic members, redisricting ine state, but as yet no Republican has offered an apportionment Kill It seems to be the ceneral opinion that a bill as favorable to the Republicans as is the one under which we are now operating, would be vetoed bv lli Governor, and, accompanvinir this opinion is tbe determination to pass no apportionment which will not irive tbe Republicans as favorable a show ing as under the present law. Homi lies on political morals of the high toued and liberal denomination might be well enough if tbe Democratic party understood what decent reci procity means, but when that party take) every mean and unfair advan tage whenever it has a majority, as in Ohio notably iu the North, am! in every Democratic State of tbe Sjuth, it becomes a matter of necessity, a sort of war measure, that tbe Republicans fortify whenever they have the power to do so. Anything less would put the Republicans in a hopeless minori ty. It is even said that a hyena can not be converted by sincins to him the old Methodist hymn "Come thou fount of every blessine." and much less can tbe Democratic party be in duced to do the fair thing by any ad vances Republicans may make in that direction. Meadville Gazette. 55 Administrator's Notice. i j. u. tinner, laio oi urien Townnbip, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been grunted to the undemiKiied, all parties in debted to aaid estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will please presont them, properly authenticated, lor settlement, to CHARLES II. WALTER, Administrator, March 24, 1891. Tiouesta, fa. xotice. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS L of Forest County, Pa. John C. Ilorton ) Sur Divorce. vs. No. 10, December Ada M. Horton. J Term, lstKJ. To Ada M. ITorton, Itcxpondent, Take Notice That tho testimony or M itnesses in the above entitled owe, on tho part of the libellnnt, John C. Ilorton, will be taken before me at Warren, Pa., at the otlice of Jjio. W. Dunkle, on Mon day, May 11th, imil, at 7 o'clock P. M.t .r said day, when aud wuore you eau attend if you see lit. C. M. SHAWKEY, Examiner. April 28, ltll. License Applications. Notice is horeby piven that the follow ing application fur license have been tiled in my utliee, and will be presented at May Term of Coort: K. E. Khott, Marienville, Jenka Town ship, Hotel Marion, Forest County, Penn'a. O. C. lirownell, Tionesta Borough, Cen tral Houho, Turnouts, Penn'a. Justin Shawke.v, Tioneta Ilorough, Lawrtnco House, Tiouesta, Penn'a. CALVIN M. A K.N t:u. Clerk. Tiouesta, Forest Co., Pa., April lvjl. ATOKA II. SI'ICFT. li:i..ti,.;.... i in 11 ('rol)il! Tri'HtlllAllt. fur 111., j.ii-a ..f ..II tonus of disease. No drugs, no uiedicinoa to lie swallowed. Caturru, lunij diseases, intemperance, and in short all tonus of morbid conditions treated under the new ly discovered Microbio Philosophy, the most successful modo known to science for the curing of the people. Residence oposito P. O., Tiouesta, Pa. Dr. W. F. CONXEKS EYK AND EAR SURGEON, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Gives 8weial treatment to all diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Kol'racla and tits detective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses from otlioe, Hecurinir tit of frames as well as glasses. This space is MINTZ'S new Spring Spring goods. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa, New Furniture Store NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal & Have opened a New Kepler Block, And are nrcnarcd to patrons witn tne newest and Uest furniture at tho LOWEST FIGURES! TCvowluvK- j 1 1 . will ho treated fairly. within .a reasonable Give us a call. Come and ewiminn nnv stock. Goods shown LINDAL & CHARLESTON, Kepler Block, - ON DECK David Barnett has which to enumerate soon bo offering the people. Ho expects to be occupying his splendid new store room about May first with the dandiest stock yet shown in these parts. Watch for it. SCDWDEN k CLARK, Manufacturers of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, AND CARTS, and dealers in Grain Drills, Flows, HOUSE RAKES, AND Agricultural - Implements GENERALLY. Repairing Promptly Attended to, and Ilorso-Shoeing a Spocialty. We use the very liest malciials in our work, und slight liolhm. Our . rl. es are as low ks honest work can lie Hone lor. We invite an iiiHceti u of our slock, mid respectfully solicit tiie patroiiat of the public on the merits ol our work, by which wo are willing u U-judcd. SCOWDEN & CLARK, TIONESTA, . PENN. lAKMERM AND FA KM KK S HONS X w ho have a horse and riji at their dis posal, and who aro hsikiiiK lor prolilalile employment may secure positions worth from thirty to sixty dollars a week bv ad dressing A. J. I'olUir, 3 East lltli St. New York City. ? left open for DAVID ad., who is East for Charleston Furniture Store in tho - Tionesta, Pa., anemnmndnfo. tl.mi. . . All goods delivered distance from town. with pleasure. Tionesta, Pa. AGAIN! secured this snaco in tho bargains ho will ANOTIIKK "ENGLISH INVESTMENT." I'Kti.K Sa m. "Hello, John ! Where you uolll' Willi nil fl.u! luuull...- Jon Ilt l.i.. -"(ioiim to (jet aoine kshI ritlii.K clothes at MCTE A hlMo.X'8 Modi rate Trice .Store. 1 hey have their NewHi.riiiu.St.sk in, ami In-side U.iiij large and choice, it is way down iu prico. Heller try them." McCUEX iV SIMON, Tailors, Hatter and Furnishers, Moderate l'ric Store, SI Keiiiva St.. OIL CITY, VA. IK YOU WANT a r,rtuW Job of iiriuliiiif at a reasonable imcv seud your order to this oujeo. Mz Loaded! Mi The shelves and counters in our storo are loaacu with a choice CLOTHING! Our Clolhlnir Denarii......! I- . . . MvoaandtliostV.oandpH;;; DRESS GOODS ! Domestic Goods ! Domestic (ioods ! ! wo .wX.lly.ar (ii,,g"Hm8 8ow"". '' J '". I'- "n.,, ., HATS I HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! WI';S:!f:lll!.lll!!J"Hliorl:l1,l,1, In Ut. and wo Rt It ditVeronrwe:." u ot", ts"11 STTflFQ I'011 1'AniE.S, GENTS, OJlUrjd I OH liAOIKS, GKNTS WlflllU lllA UI.AA Tl.lul t f we can tit ny fooi ami y p,klk witl, bW,'0"- W "i,V ,"" ' Hells then"1'8 S'''S W b"V0 U, a'"'ort'"0t- Wo Imvo tho rlKht ulyln. nt.d tho prleo aHOCETlIIS! T oot 1 t ehocVSf n;odLTl NAILS' "AUI.WAUK, c, o. Every depnrttnent Is tomo ntul sco us, o trouhlo to show goods. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. In this space you will find, ere long, iAfev- er Levy's new ad., who cities to purchase his MEYER LEVY, Marienville, Pi PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS ds GROCERS. TIONESTA, - IN OCR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOrvn THE FBESKBST GQCEIES. berries, fruits a vegetables of ALL KINIS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charjro of a thoroughly competent Cleik, will always bo found the PUltEST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CftPS. GROCERIES. nilFFNS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES GOODS OE FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF RBTI -AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! G-rVIEi THEM X CALL! TIONEST-A, selection of .Sprint BLACK GOODS I . and l.Iuchs in ail MISSES AND Till! nitfV oitAiir. MISSES AN. r ! .:v SIFOF.S - ............ rs. m . r m . ... GROCERIES!! has c:ono to Eastern elegant Spring Goods. a. mot aimmmwWKii & - DOUTT, - PZtm. AND CHEMICALS! A SPECIALTY ! rpTT TIME TAIiLE In ell'ect January J, 18(11. TrnlnftlenvoTlonM In for on citv and nninta wnot. iu ri.llnw.. iNo.iM 1 lrotiu;ti Krotrlit(rnrry- v '1!,,K,rT,!";"r") b. m. k ill lu"', ,., '' "I"""" 12:(ltlnoon. No. 1 Way Erolght (niirrylnn No. !U Oil City Exr less 7:6;, For Hickory, Thllouln. Warren, Klnztm, i. nuti Ltie i-.asi i No. AO Olenn Express No. .'12 I'Ktsliurh Ex prom No. m 'J'hroiifiU FreHht (car rying pnssenftero 8:41 . in. 4:17 p. ni. 7:02 p. in. TrniiiR n.lnn.1 0(1 Itun Pally and carry r.?r',,f'M nn, froln Point" hctww'ti Oil ( it.v nnd Irvincton only, othor trains run dull v oxcept Hunduv. tiot Tinio 1 utiles and full Information from J. U CKAIU, Airntit, Tioncatn, I'h. J. a. fi:i,i,ows, 1 Jen'l l'assengcr A Ticket A(?rnt, Hullitlo, N. Y. 'GREAT TRUNK llotwoon tho & WEST I New Yoik, Philadelphia, lloston, and all points Enst. ClilcnKo, St. I'anl, Cin0. imti, St. I,oiiU. Now Orleans, nnd all p ilots est, North nml Southwest.- Solid vostilniled tralna, aleepinfr, Pull man dining nnd day conches, lietwoi.ll prlncli ul eitie East anil West. Tho pop ular lino West for colonists and lnnil ,ntr. ors. Kates always low as tho lowest. No extra i-luiiRO for rhllinr on vnstitmln liin- I.. ... neiorn iMirennsiiiK tickets cull on or address, H. II. WA I.I. ATI:, Trnv. I'nss AirU, Oil City, l'a., or II. OAHKIELlX Iiv. Pass. AkU, Jniiiestown, N. Y. A BIG OFFER In )ed Room Suits. We lead the Trade in this line, and nowhere ...in j -i win you nnu sucn a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centw ry finish, and partic ularly the one we oi- forfor $1G. Allothc 1i j a 1 llMiiriinn i. --..w-.-... uuiituiu ill NlUIJUl" tionately Low Prices,1 N. M EXCHANGE IU.OCK, Tt OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE . OK i TIONESTA- - TTP.TITT. S. S. CANF1EL0, FRGPRETOR. Good St'M-k, Gom1 Ciirriasw nnd Itnjr- iril4 Lil hl Ilium tin. in..kl .i,..ltnul...lM.ul. i Ho will hIfo do CTOIB TEAMING I All orders loft' ut tho Pot OIUpo will rcc'oive prompt uttt'iiiion. - - Practical Timicr All kinds of Mitt t Mulsd Work piomp ly nttondoil tu. TIN ) ROOFING f AND 1 SPOUTINC A Bl-KCIALTV JOROUGH IIU1LDING, TtONF.SrA x.- i 'It t2 carsr Monac Ja., of tho linn of MliKCK DKO'H. OPTICIAUSJ Sneci:llist In Error lif Iti-lrnrtinn lit 11 Eyo. ExuiuinutioiiH frrw of i-lnirL-ii. i WARREN, PENNj . . f. 4 J. Jl. AONKW. I1KOKUK W. TAVI.I1 ATT0UES ANDl'UrXSELLUBS AT 111 llUlf U VV -IV, L r T I ilin. j Ofi'icks : Lf-iiiiuiii rtiilldlnu. W.ihI.I.J toil. D.i'. Tililu.Mlii. Knrnl ( il. l'i. 7 Will tirnt-tioi huturu tha I'. S. Suir Court, Court' of ClHinm. I lii i li t I '.,u. i and D ;piu iiM(.,i.s of (iovoriiiui'iiU a Mllrcial Ulcnl inn irivi.n to llif. .-.illnliti f iiriny arid imv v i-hiiiiis. iniiHiohM. unvy liounly, tyt,-., casus ai iniii(j undur tho t-us tonis, nvi;!ation and intt-ruiil revi-nuf laws. Illl lt!ll.nlM. I '.iri'.u.f li tri. iu I.Iui.lS , r I ....... n, and liiMM-in.tiiiiiM tnt.il. ..I ti. ..i..ii....iiu iv. of t-liiiriro on reeoipt of thoir uitiniai uud nFTRniT "ntnuitip 1 f' . 1 lull tim coht of hoiHtiujr Havoit li . Morektepurs, ltutrhorn, l ariuurs, MnchiniKtH. ltiuldorn. Contrui-Uiru '-; and olhei i. Ailniilti d to be lh v greatest liiiproveiiit-iits its ever nut.j iu'lit pri'pui4 Fulton lro in lui-Kio ijioi-kh. rrt-1 WriU) for -ataloiriiK. A EiiKiim W k., JO Hrin.li (St., I). troit, Mu-h. EkUI). ls."i yi. J Oil WORIC of evprv doKcription exei-u. tod at t!. RKPUliLlCAN otlite. -V.
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