THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, IDITO 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, I8PI. The extra gessioo of (lie Senate canoe to an end on Wednesday last, after votiog that the Senate bad do jurisdiction in cases before it. Gov ernor Patlison cent in a list of ap pointments made since the adjourn ment of the legislature, all of which were confirmed. T. V. Powderly received 11,414 votes in Lackawanna county for Delegate-at-Large to the Constitutional Convention. Bcranton Truth says this is the largest vote cast in Lackawanna county for any candidate for tha office, and it forms a sufficient answer, on the part of Mr. Powdcrly's friends and neighbors, to the campaign cal umnies circulated by his traducers. Under the provisions of the reci procity clause of the McKioley bill oor foreign markets continue to en large and spread out. Tho subject of the trade relations between the United States and the British West Indies and Guinea is engaging the attention of the Department of Slate just at pres ent. America bids fair to some of these days become the monarch of the seas, but that kind of monarch that proudly bears the message of peace, cood will and prosperity. Let that day speedily come. Franklin Kervt, Pittsburg wants the next Republi can National uonvention, ana sue ought to have it. If there is a repre sentative American city in all this broad land Pittsburg is that city. As Pennsylvania is the representative American State in the Union, so Pitts burg is its chief of cities in all that represents Americanism. Pittsburg has the accommodations, it has the big-hearted citizens and it is a Repub lican city. In the zenith of its glory the Republican party should return to the city of its birth to again hold a convention, says the Ilarrisburg Telegraph, and so say we all. TIUMiSfJlVINH IS SCAR. A Year of 1 encc ami Hencflcpnee to Be Thankful For. By tho President of tho United States A Proclamation. It is a verv triad incident of the marvelous procperity which has crown ed the year now drawing to a close that its helpful and reassuring touch has beon felt by all our people. It has been as wide as our country, and so special that every home has felt its comfurling influence. It is too great to be the work of mau'a power, and too particular to be the device of his mind. To God, the beneficent and the all-wise who makes tho labors of men to be fruitful, redeems their losses by His grace, and the measure of whose giving is as much beyond the thoughts of man as it is beyond his deserts, the praise aud gratitude of tha people of this favored nation are justly due. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin. Hani son, President i.f the Uuited States ot America, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 2Gth day of November, present, to be a day of joyful thanksgiving to God for the bounties of His providence, fur the peace in which we are permitted to enjoy them, and for the preservation of those institutions of civil aud relig ious liberty which He gave our fathers the wisdom to devise and establish, and us the courage to preserve. Among the appropriate observances of the day are rest from toil, worship in the rub lio congregation, the renewal of family ties about our American firesides and thoughtful helpfulness toward those who sufl'er lack of the body or of the spirit. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Dono at the city of Washington, this 13th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and niuely one, and of the independ ence of tho United States the one huudred and sixteenth. Benjamin Harrison. Bv the President. James G. Blaine, Sec'y of State SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW! I have tho finest and tho largest stock in this part of the State, and offer you big Bargains in Dry (oods. Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. Everything new and in tho latest stylo, just from the East. Ladies should see our Dress Goods and Millinery. Mail orders at tended to promptly. Samples sent by mail. Ilinliost market prleo paid for Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts, Wool, Oinsong Root, and u rs. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. ( ( (( (( (( ( (( ( i( ti (( EVERYTHI EW NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You wr ' want, we nil want, everybody wants: lrom childhood to old nee 'tis want, L, v .it; 'tis everybody! duty to moot wants ; and wo want you to want j to make a divo Into the largest, freshest and best aelcclod supply of fall and Winter Ovoreoata, Clothing, Flannels, DrossjroodH, Hoots, fShnes, Hats, Cnps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps over offered for sale In this part of the country, and to find ovory department full and complete. Don't fail to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., Hi mmm TIME TABLE . cllbot July 6, lH'.il. Trains leave Tlo nostfl for Oil City and points west OA follows ! No. till Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 9:.1S a. m. No. 81 Rullalo Express 12:0(tnooii. No. fit Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. m. No. 113 Oil City Exj ress dally.. 7:53 p. ni. For Hickory, Tldloute, Warren, Klnxua, Bradford, Olean and the Last: No. 30 Olnan Express daily. ..... R:41 a. m. No. 112 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p.m. No. !H1 Through Freight (car rying passengers) T:(k p. m. Trains 03 and Art Run Daily and carry pnsscngers to and from points between Oil City and Irvincton only. Other trains run dailv except Sunday. (lot Tinio Tallies and row Information from J. Li. CRAIG, Agent. Tinnostn, l'a. R. BEl.L, Gen itsupt. J. A. FELLOWH, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Ilitllalo, N. Y. If yon want a nlco black Henrietta. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. If you want beautiful black Bedford Cords. If you want good warm Press Flannels. If you want any kind of Press Flannels. Jf you want nico tins Pressgoods. If you want low priced Pressgoods. If you want the latest styl Winter Wraps. If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a nico Plush Jacket. If you want Jackets for misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot of uicnShawls. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' tine Shoes. If you want ladies' J t libbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Roots. If you want Trunks. Satchels or Bags. If you want good Underwear. If you want the best Wool Hosiery. If you want tho best 10c. Cotton Flannol. If you want tho best 'inc. nil wool Flannel. If you want the best flannel Skirt patterns. If you want the best all wool lllanketa. If you want good cheap lllankets. If you want S yards Carpet lor $1.00. If you want hiindsonio Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor Oil Cloth. If you want large .Smyrna Rugs. If you want ihoso new animal skin Rugs. If you want good working Shoos. It you want dandy dress Shoes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Rubber of any kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. Welt,, well ; will wonders never cease? At a meeting of representative business men io Chicago it was re solved, that "in grateful appreciation of the aid rendered in securing the Columbian Exposition, Chicago is not a competitor for the nest National Republican Convention," but it was also resolved "that in event the Na tional Republican Committee should select that city as the place for the convention, Hon. William J. Camp bell, member of the National Commit tee from Illinois, is authorized to state that Chicago will liberally provide for its accommodation.'' This recalls the Btory of the truly good man who told his son not to go fishing on Sunday, but if he caught any fish to bring them home. Blizzard. PENNSYLVANIA'S TOTE. The official vote has been received at the Stale Pepartment from every county in the state, f ollowing is me voie Dy counties: The so called People's party in Kansas, having met with a crushing defeat in the late elections, is now said to be making a combination with the Democrats by which the latter are to have the electoral vote aud the former the State offices in 1802 Consulta tions are going on to this effect, al though some accounts say that the People's party demand half the elect ors. It is to be hoped that the news is true. If anything is needed to make Kansas sure for the Republicans next year it is a Democratic-Farmers' Al liance combination. It would send every Republican in tbe People's party back to his old place aod dis cost enough Democrats to give the State to the Republicans by an im rnense majority. Such a combination was attempted in iSebraska this year and its utter failure mar frighten the Kansas Democrats from attempting anything of the kind. Phila. Ve. C0VSTIE8. Auditor General. 05 05 Con. Convon. On Wednesday, Nov. '25th, Messrs. Harrity, Stewart and McCamant, the commission appointed to select a style of polling booth for elections uuJer tbe Baker ballot bill, will hull an open meeting in tho Supreme Court room at Harrisburg for the purpose of examining aud inspecting such styles, samples and patterns cf shelves and compartments or guard rails as may be submitted. At the same time the board will examine and inspect such patterns of improved ballot boxes as may be offered. The county commis sioners of Pennsylvania are invited to be present, as well as those who have patterns of shelves or compartments, guard rails aod ballot boxes to submit for inspection. Election districts con taining 250 voters will require five voting shelves or compartments, and rooms suitable for holding elections therein will require, it' square, to be obout 15x15 feet; it not square, to contain not less than 250 square feel of floor space. Electiou districts con taining more tban 250 voters will re quire still larger rooms, aod it is be lieved it will be difficult to prosure them. Where rooms of sufficient size cannot be obtained it will be necessary to construct temporary rooms pro vided with light and heat. UarrLburg TtUgrajih. Adams Allegheny Armstrong Heaver Red ford Rerka Rlair Rradford Rucks Roller Cambria Cameron Carbon Center Chesitoi Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland ... Paophin Pelaware Klk Kri3 Fayette Forest , Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon .. Indiana. , Jellerson , Juniata Lackawanna .. Lancas er Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKeun Mercer Milllin Monroe Montgomery . Montour Northampton. Northumberland... Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snvder Somerset .Sullivan Susquehanna...., 'I'ioM Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland . 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H7SHI 8727 vm 9.YVI 17874 Hitil 4115 5448 4413 ZlHOI 7254 2380 00:(0 540 3284 3444 5ti32 3020 5142 2180 3004 401 4304 (1283! 3177 1003 5570 4!U 85l 3441)! 10P2 3217 111. to l.V 3010! 10711 lOO'.si 8(141 1510 2324 8118 4t2 4227 G7oejfll00 1010 4702 ISitl 3009 43!M) 2023 3.')3714803 10121 7179 lltlKil 0207 12802 JU35I 4450 12021 13745 3591 4334 2190 1575 4011 30222 l!Hi 1H70 743 2593 10155' 10712 1509 447 2745 1 1550 010 1058 2.100 (Wo 2783 4730 022 4552 1703 1035 44:18 4252 7oj 591 319 2031 499 525 19051 051 122S2 5597: 020 1180 S0G3 13941 3084 2:107 1907 808 210 1143 4823 5803 1072 7770 6738 627 8574 592 2477 4388 8748 4602 5139 2072 2230 49iiO GS87 1NHG 710-J 534 327 4:188 70(3 Of 31 14 2:t35 4148 4843 4108 2138 2032 12410 3807 4S0 8340 4928 4302 1189 G0G 2089 2850 Is the place to get bargains in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer- ies, tjannea uoous, uigars, ooacco, ac. All goods knocked down to lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for If you want to buy the Finest and Freshest Groceries, at tho lowest possible price; If you want to trade In a store whoro you can get anything you want from Fine Silks to Raled Hay j If you want to buy whore yon get tho most for your money ; if you want to trade where the stylos are tho latest, tho goods the best, and prices tho lowest, and whero you will meet with prompt attention, and square dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins & Co.'s Store, TIONESTA, PENH. WHEN IN OIL CITY, -DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON CHARLES F. BLACK CO., ARLINGTON BLOCK, - THE ONE PRICE I goods. DAVID BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. 101975 73473 332 850 1503 1208, 9320 10873- 6109 12939 4701 1707 132S'lHi07 71751 ;;022 21701 2949 897978193 711 330 2242 3582 OM 3085 5110 2223 3o:i5 3025 1 6379i 2o35, 901.il 1'ilO, 0202 1500 2150' luoitl 241(1 2090 1431 2201 22S3 6739 2251 8529 1453! 9011 102S 77W3 215 599 622! 2277 1520 490 1042 2073! 3282 1 211o! 44S9' 742 0110 1231 987(1 33' 1905 (128 3733 4057 2509 4050 1559 7397 1575 10077 2119 8000 Totals: Gregg, R., 41 1,583; Wright, I). 850.431 : Groan's majority, 58,152. Hague Pro., had 18,510 votes tor Auditor General. The vote for tho constitutional convention is 173,813; airainst, 420,598; majority airaiust. 2I0.i8j. dipt. Morri .oii H ntMori tv lor State Treasurer was only 3,875 less tiian Gen. Gregg's, bis total vote being 412.894. aiiuinsl 3X.017 tor Tildcn, lein Pravton, Pro., had 18,429 votta for Treas urer. Tho Prohibitionists polled only 18,510 votes, and conoeouentl v cannot have their party tickets printed at Statu expensj next year (as their vote fell below tho three per cent, of the total vote, required by the Raker law ), unless voters t'i tho number of one-half of one per cent, of the whole number ot votes east petition to nave me names of Prohibition candidates on the ollicial State ticket. This will require 3,90U signatures to a petition. 1M p., MORITZ SALM, M Wonderfully successful Lungs and Nasal Catarrh. Specialist. w j.i :: .. ; rs. .v GREAT TRUNK LINE Rotweon tho BAST &c WEST ! New Yoik, Philadelphia, ltoston, ami all points Kast, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. loois, New Orleans, and all points West, North and southwest. wolKI vcsiinuieu iraius, sicepinir, i un man dininir ami day coaches, between principal cities Kast and West. Tho pop ular lino est tor coionisis mm until soerc ors. Rates always low as tho lowest. No extra charge for riding on vestibule lim ited, liefore purchasing tickets call on or address, R. 11. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. Agt., Oil City, Pa., or K. II. GARKllCLP, Piv. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. m CLOTHING, OUR line cannot bo surpassed. We have everything found In a fust rlava outfitting establishment from KILT HI.' ITS for Cnildren uti!i lo h yeais ol age up to YOUTH S AND MUX'S FINK CLAY WOR.srKPH, also a lull lino of FULL DRESS SUIT'S. OUR OVERCOATS IN ARK the finest ever shown In this section, being a complete lino of the famous ALKRKD B1CNJAM1N A CO.'S Coals, in addition to numerous other lines at prices from Jo.OO to f 12.00. Our higher priced coats aro equal in every par ticular to custom made eoats coaling Uvieo as much. FURNISHINGS WE are tho acknowledged leaders, this season. Our lino of UNDERWEAR Is elegant IN HATS WF. aro IN IT with tho best $1.00 hat Winter Rloeks. in tho world, all tho latest Fall and CHARLES F. BLACK & CO., ONE PRICE- Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, 54-. Seneca & 7 Sycamore Street i OIL CITY, IFEZLsTIEnPJL. A BIG OFFER In "Bed Koom Suits. We lead the Trade in this line, and nowhere will you iii id wueh a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly the one yo of fer for $1G. Allothcr Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. R3. CREENL.UND, 3;ll KXCIIANOE RLOCK, DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. in all Chronic Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noso, Throat, All disoasesare successfully treated by them. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Niu-t-fim'U Caira. S. 11. Clifford, New Cusscl, Wis., wux troubled with Neuralgiaand Itheuiimtisin, his btomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming cli-mt-n, appctito fell away, aud ho was Icri il.ly rodiu ed in flesh and Blrength. Three bottles of Clec triu itinera cured him. Kdward Shepherd, iiarrislmrg, 111., had a running sure on hia leg of eight years' Mundiug. Used three bottles of Klectriu liittei s and seven boxes of Rui'kleu'a Arnica Salve, ami his leg is sound mid well. John Speaker, Cutawba, O., bad live largo lever sores on his leg. doctors tuid he wits incurable. ')ne bottle Kluctric liillcis and one bux Ituckh o's Arnica Sulve cured him entire ly. Sold by proper W Uoull's Drug store. SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. I have boon troubled with some Eye dis ease for some time. 1 he pain was almost unbearable at times, and I couldii t tlilnlc of reading or sewing at any time. I put mvself under eare ot urs. nic(. leuan oc Salin, who visit llutler every tour weeks. Alter only lliree montiis treatment, i consider luvself entirely cured, and can safely say that my eyes feel better and I have bettor vision than at any tune wmiiii the last twelve years. Man. P. lioi.DKN. Rutler, Pa , W. Jotlcrson street. SUFFEKED FEARFULLY. Have suffered fearful pain in my left eye for more than live weeks, caused by bieaking of a machine needle, and tho same penetrating tho eye-ball. 1 was treated lor it lv home phvsii-ians, but without tlio least success. Rot alter the first treatment by Pis. McClcllan ,fc Salm 1 had and have now perfect relief aud absolutely no pain. 1 am certain they underbuild their business. Very gratefully, M ks.' Ri:iii:cc'A Weoi.ky. PERFECTLY S ATISIT ED. Am now 20 vears of aire and was born cro-s-eved. Ills. Mcl'lellaii A Salm, who visited' Indiana every four weeks, operat oil mum niv hot eve to-dav. It was done within ono minutes time and without pain, and now consider my eyes perfectly Htraiirht. Gratefully, M AdolK Mll.l.s. Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa, Oct. 2t, 1H). F1SSUHE. FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OF RECTUM. After fust treatment the most intense nain bad vanished as if by magic. For nearly live years I have suffered ol rectum. The imiu nroduced by same was al times almost intolerable, and my doing any work was out of tho question. Alter huvimr had Hie first treatment from lira. Mi-riellan tft Salm the relief was remarka ble aud the fearful pain of years' standing had vanished as II by mugio, and now alter a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Liiatulully, John Honok. Indiana, Pa., March 11, 1SU1. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH. 1 have been troubled with catarrh and deafness, ringing in the ears, about six years. 'lried two uillereut uoetora in Pitisburg and ever so many patent medi cines, without the least benefit. I am now under Drs. Mcl'lellan A Salin's treatment four moiiMis, and the improvement is re markable, and I am em tain that within a short time I'll be entirely, cured. They are the doctors to go to to get cured. VV. It. nill.I.KH. Kelley Station, Armstrong Co., Pa., Oct. 3, l.v.KI. , LUNG TROUBLE CURED. In June of last year I put myself under treatment of Drs. McClcllan A Salm for a bad ease of lung trouble. I was losing liesh rapiply and became weaker daily, so that my friend and myself became very much alarmed. Although treated by several of our best home physicians I bouaii to sink moro and more. At Una date I consider myself entirely cured ol all my previous trouble, have once more a good appetite and can sletp and eat with pleasure, and am nntecu very mui-n satis tied Willi tho result. Drs. McClollau i& Salm have dono all they promised. M. J .. It A 111 K. Blanco, Armstrong Co., Pa., Fob. Ii0, lwtl. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have had a tumor growing in tho ear almost attached to tho drum. Prs. ftlo Chilian ik Salm removed the same four weeks ami without any pain, ami I can hear now witli splendid results. They aro great physicians. I'KTEH AMMAN Somerset, Pa., Jan. 10, lci'l. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A few months ago Drs. McClellan A balm removed from my lett eye-ball a tumor si.e of a small hael nut witli per iod success and no pain w lialever, ami was not kept in the house a single day on ac count of the operation. Alice Wokk. Rochester Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan. H, lM.il. PROPER. - & - DOTJTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GBGGmZFS BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASOV. In our Drug Department, which In in ehargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRKSCUIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAR 13. lla d the Desired KITectI IL Mamtiixb, R. I., kfaroh 8, 188 L I, the undersigned, tu tiered from eptlepay to I years, had no appetite and oould do no work whatever ; oonaulted a cumber of doctors, bus all said there was no remedy for my disease. . I then took raster Koanig's Nerve Tonie, and sin now In perfect health, and work all the tlnxa Thousand thanks to your remedy. 1'ttii.ir MONUt-un. W Fbobfkot St., Kbwasx. N. J.. Uaroha, 1891. I gut come of Pastor Koenlg s Nerya lonio for nervousness and sleeplessness aial II helped me ; the first lime 1 took It I bad tha best sleup I bad had for several mouths. I also know friends ol mine who used It ana say It Is tha best nerve tonlo they ever used, I write this that some sufferer may osa yool medicine and be helped by it. ., A Valuable Book an Herroni I kl ..... u.. Ill ll'.W in UT HiunMa snd MHr pntlenui esn sits obiaui Thm nmed hss been prepsred by the Reverend Ptoi- k.mui. ol Furl Wnyiiu, lad. siuceBi.il ana (snow pnpsreduuder bis (Urecliuo by the KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago, lib SoldbyDruHBlstaatSlperrottla. 0 for S3 tare Slse, SMB. f nottlcjfirnsi. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IX- CLOTHIXG, DRY GOODS HCTIOKS HATS, CRPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. B0BUai MID OAS 1 Address all eomiiiunieations to Box tiW, consultation free to everybody. Columbus, Ohio. Jt r Examination and Will bo at Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Thursdays, 3, and 31, 1891. Doc. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS -IIAVFA FULL LINE OF- FUEIi AND- UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GKTVZE THEM CALL. TTO'TSTJCSTA., - - IJTCISriSr FREE J mm m v.'.'A be paid for a recipe enabling , us to make Woi.FF s acme ulack- ixo s ich a price that the retailer ca:i profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle At pr.-.seut the retail price is 20cJ TIms rfT-r li nr-n until January lit., 189J. F pnrlicuUrisJdrcu lh undcuiuneA Acme Blackino is made of pure alcohol other liquid dressings are made cf water Water coali nothing. Alcohol is dear. Wh can i'uo-v us how tu make it without alcob so that c can uukc Acme Blacking as che as water drc;sinK, or put it in fancy pa a-'cs like many of the water dressings, then charge for tho outside appearance stead of charging for ths contents of 1. botile? T WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia PIK-RON is thi name of a paint of which a 25c. be) is emunh to make six scratched and duj clu'rry "chairs look like newly finished I It will do many other remark things lilch no other paint CIIU do. All retailers sell it. of the firm of MORCK BR OPTIOIA1 Speelalist in Errors of Re(ra r.ve. i-.xaiinnaiioiiH nee tu VVA1M"