t i THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. k. WINK, . EaiTON 4 PftOPftltTOa. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1891. Announcements. NATIONAL DELEGATE. Wo are authorized to announce A. W. COOK, of Cook-burg, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican National Con vention, subject to the derision of the District Conference, The President has nominated Hon. Stephen B. Elkiog, of Wett Virginia, lo bo Secretary of War, vice General Froctor, resigned. The appointment ia looked upon by all parties as one of the bent tbat could have been made, and will make President Harrison's administration atronger than ever. O.f Wednesday of last week the President lent to the Senate the fol lowing nominations: To be United States circuit judge, ns provided by ..section 1, chapter 617, United States tatutes, at large, William L. Putnam, of Maine, for the First Judicial Cir cuit; Nalbanael Shipman, of Con necticut, for Second ; George M. Dal las, of Pennsylvania, Third j Nathan Goff, of West Virginia, Fourth ; Wm. H. Taft, of Ohio, Sixth; Wm. A. Woods, of Indiana, Seventh ; Warren Troitt, of Oregon, United States dis trict judge for the district of Alaska. Here's Fan. There's blood on the moon down in Washington. Ever since the bitter Speakership fight, Mills, the defeated candidate, has been sulking. A more aoar individual would be difficult to ran across in these broad United States just at this time. And what's worse kis successful opponent, Crisp, is en gaged in the rather harrassing amuse ment of ponriog vitriol on the wound of his vanquished adversary. A day or two ago he sent a letter to Mills asking him if second place on the Ways and Means committee, and chairman of the Commerce committee wonld be satisfactory to bim. And here is the great free trader's caustic reply : My Dear Sir I have received your letter of the 18th instant, asking me "if it would be agreeable or accept able" to me to be appointed second on the committee on Ways and 'Means, ..and in addition to such assignment, to be appointed chairman of the commit tee on Commerce, or chairman of the committee on PostofiSces and Postroads, or chairman of some committee whose work is less laborious than Commerce or Postoffices. Having been a member of the com mittee on Ways and Means for ten years, and chairman in the Fiftieth Congress, the reasons which have in your judgment rendered my appoint ment as chairman unwise woulJ dis qualify me for service in any other place on that committee, and it would not be sincere to say that it would be agreeable to accept your tender. I leave to you, without any sugges tion from roe, to make such other as signment at you, in the discharge of your official doty, may determine. Yours truly, It. Q. Mills. Brother Crisp has not been beard from since on the subject, but it is be lieved that he will be inclined to let the Cleveland champion sulk to his heart's content for the balance of the session. And there'll be fun, no doubt. Senator Plumb Dies Suddenly. Senator Preston B. Plumb of Kan sas, died suddenly of apoplexy shortly before noon Sunday. II is death oc curred in the unpretentious three-story brick boarding house, 610 Fourteenth street, in the city of Washington, in which convenient location he baa for (he last five or six seasons taken up his quarters during the session of the Congress. In a very short space of lime the news spread over the city, and the expressions of regret were universal and not confined to any political parly. Senator Plumb was born in Dela ware county, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1837; re ceived a common school education and afterward lecroed the art of priming. He removed to Kansas iu 1856 and was a member of the Leavenworth constitutional convention in 1859; was admitted to the bar in 1861 and served in the lower house of the legislature in 1862; in August of the same year he entered the service as second lieu tenant ia the Eleveuth Kansas infan try, and served successively as captain, major, and lieutenant colonel of that regimeut; was commissioned as colo nel of the same regiment of the same regiment in August, 1862. He was speaker of the Kansas house of repre sentatives in 1867 and also a member in the following year; was elected to the United States Senate as a Repub lican to auoceed James M. Harvey, Republican. He took his seat March 4, 1877, was re elected in 1883 aud '88. His term of service would have expired March 3, 181)5. It is not known yet who will be Senator l'lumb'e successor. The law of Kansas provides that a vacancy like this shall be filled by appointment by the Governor until the next meet ing of the legislatnre, which will not be until 1893. Governor Humphrey is a Republican and his appointee will be a Republican, but he very sensibly refuses to discuss the matter until after the burial has taken place. Ex Senator Ingalls has already been montioned, but the personal enmity between hiin and the Governor almost precludes the idea of his selection. P. M. Clark hits a gnd bouse and lot for rent in the borough. Call on him if in need. tf. For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet k Sun's cheap furniture store. tf. Hnppy llooelel-N. Wm. Timnion", rostmaster of Idnvllle, Ind., writes! "Kleclrio Hitters ha done morn for mo thnn nil other medicine combined, for Hint bnd reeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John 1,01 le, farmer and ntockman, of snmeplnce, snvs : "Find Electric Hitters to be tho best kid ney mid Liver medicine, Hindu me (eel like a new man." J. V. Onrdner, hard ware morchnnt, same town, snys: "Kloc trie Iiit'ers is just the thing for a man who Is all run down nnd don't care whether he lives or dies : he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like lie had a new lease on lite." Only 60c. a bottle, at Pro per A Doutt s Drugstore. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured In 30 ininttles by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fnlls. Sold by Proper A Doutt, Druggists, Tio nesta, Pa. nov.lR-Oin. ASSIGNEE SALE. By ordor of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Counties of Forest and Elk, Pa., the undersigned Assignoo of Win. E. Browne,, of the Conntv of Forest, Pa., oilers for sale the valuable mill property at Duhring, on tho T. V. R. It. Said property consists of well equipped aaw mill, well located, tram road, tram cars, equity Interest in tram locomotive engine, peeled hemlock timber estimated from ten to fifteen million feet, and sundry other property. Mill property, timber, olc, etc., can be inspected on the premises. Contracts for timber title, locomotivo In terest, etc., can be seen at the ollloe ol the Assignee, Marienville, Pa. Information gladly furnished to purchasers, creditors, or other interested persons, by E. 1. Davis, Att'y, Tioncsta, Pa., or the under signed at his office. S. S. TOWLER, Assignee. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF A. COOK, late of Barnett Township, Forest County, deceased. Letters of administration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the samo, will present them for pnyment, duly authenticated ; and those indebted thereto will please make imme diate payment to A. W. COOK, T. B. COOK, Administrators. Cooksbnrg, Forest Co., Pa., Nov. 28, 1801. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Kntos. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In roar of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. 2.00- The Suporb Qualities of our Two Dollar Hats are only beginning to be known. These Hats are guaranteed not to break and have no poisonous dyes in the sweat bands. Mo our customera will have no sore heads. We give iust as correct a style for ?iO0 as tor $5.00. NO JAY STYLES But only the well known and correct shapes of Youman. Dun lap, Knox aud Miller. Prices 2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and 3.50. Mail orders promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Halters, Furnlshora, Mod erate Price Store, 33 SENECA STREET, OIL CITY, PA. Executors' Notice. ESTATE OF MARTIN G. LITTLE FIELD, deceased, letters testamen tary on the estate of Martin G. Littlelield, late of Hickory Twp., Forest Co., Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims, to present the same without delay, to W. J. KoKKMAN, Leonard V. LiTrLKKiEi.n, Executors. East Hickory, Pa., Nov. 21, ItttH. Gt. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, MA.CHHSTIST, FOUNDER t BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foiiudry Woric and Blacksmithing promptly dime at lowest rales and guaranteed, "bled shoes of all kind on baud. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS The Carson 8hp, near Rail road btauon. tidioiti:. VMSSN. jyiRENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aud Dealer iu HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. IK YOU WANT a rr,e,ubte Job of priuting at a reaaonsbln ones semi nmr or dcr to this oHlcu. I SOMETHING SHOULD I have tho finest and the largest stock in this part of the State, and offer you big Bargains in Dry Goods. ( ( ( ( Everything new and just from tho East. . Dress hoods and Millinery. Mail orders at tended to promptly. Samples sent by mail. Roo"an7Fu1?2.rkelrr'0' 1Ildm' If Skl""' S!P r"8. Wool, Ginseng DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. Where to Deal, Is the question now days. Most every day thore Is a now But they are all blank. They arc liko blank cartridges which kill no gnmo. LOW PRICES AND SUPERIOR GOODS Are what talk. A full lino of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Rubber and Leather Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Groceries, Glassware, Queensware, Jewelry, Silverware. In fact most everything kept in a general store. Cash paid for Hides and Pelts in season. DAVID BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. T MORITZ HALM, M. D., Specialist. Wonderfully successful In all Chronic Lungs and Nasal Catarrh. All diseases are UNSOLICITED SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. I have been troubled with some Eve dis ease for some time. The pain was almost unbearable at times, and I couldn't think of reading or sewing at any time. I put myself under care of Drs. McClellan fc Malm, who visit Butler every four weeks. Alter ouiy tnree mnmns treatment, 1 consider myself entiroly cured, and can safely say that my eyes feel better and I nave belter vision than at anv (Into within the last twelve years. M hm. P. Golden. Butler, Pa , W. Jefferson streot. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Have suffered fearful pnln in my left eye for more than five wcoks, caused by breaking of a machine needle, and the same penetrating the eyo-ball. I was treated for it by homo physicians, but without the least success. But alter the first treatment by Drs. McClellan fc Halm I had and have now perfect relief and absolutely no pain. I am certain they understand their business. Very gratefully, M us. Keiiklca Weoi.ey. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Am now 20 years of aire and was born cross-eyed. Drs. McClellan it Salm, who visited Indiana every four weeks, operat ed upon my left eye to-day. It was done within one minutes time and without pain, and now consider my eyes perfectly straight. Grutefu'lly, M Alio in Mills. Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa., Oct. 1, 18!). FISSURE, FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OF RECTUM. After first treatment the most intense pain had vanished as if by magic. For nearly five years I have suffered of rectum. The pain produced by samo was at times almost intolerable, and my doing any work was out of the question. After having bud the first treatment from Drs. McClellan A Salm the relief was remarku ble and the tearful pain of years' standing had vanished as il by magic, and now alter a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Gratefully, John Honor. Indiana, Pa., March 11, 18'Ji. Address all communication to Box Oitj, consultation free to everybody. Will ba at Central Ilouse, 3, and EVERYBODY KNOW I Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. in tho latest stvlo. Ladies should see our DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, successfully treated by thoin. TESTIMONIALS. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH. I have been troubled with catarrh and deafness, ringing in tho ears, about six years. Tried two dillorent doctors in Pittsburg aud ever so many patent modi cines, without the least bcnolit, I am now under Drs. McClellan Halm's troatinent four months, and the improvement is re markable, and I am cm-lain that within a short time I'll be entirely cured. They are the doctors to go to to got eured. w. It. Miller. Kelley Station, Armstrong Co., Pa.. Oct. 3, 1SIH). ' LUNG TROUBLE CURED, In June of last year I put myself under treatment of Drs. McClellan A Malm fur a bad case of lung trouble. I was losing ficsh rupiply and became weaker daily, so '' "7 mono: ami myseii iMs-ame very much ularmcd. Although treated by several of our best home nhvuii-lAim 'l began to sink more and mor. At this date I consider myself entirely cured of nn uty previous irounio, nave once more a good appetite and can alotn and eat with pluasure, and am indued very much ualia- neu wun me result, vrtt. McClellan A oaiin nave uone all they promised. N. K. IUriii Blanco, Armstrong Co., Pa., Fob. JO, Mam. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have had a tumor growing in the ear anuosi aitacneu to tne urn in. urs. Me Clollan A Salm removed tim kuiua r.m weeks auo without nv imin un.l r .... hear now with splendid results. They are B'i (Jii.y mi;miiB. I'KTKU ANNAN. Somerset, Pa., Jau. 16, lslil. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A few months ago Drs. McClellan A balm removed rrom my lolt eve-ball i tumor size of a small husul nut with tier feet success and us paiu whatever, and was mil kepi in me nouso a single Hay on ao count of the operation. Ai.k-k Woiik. Rochester Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan. 11, lOi'l. Columbus, Ohio, CrExamiuation and Tionesta, Pa., Thursdays, Dec. Jl, 1891, WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You want, we want, we all want, everybody wani, wani, wani 'tis everybody's duty to meet wants j and we want you to want j to make a dive Into the largest, freshest and best sclectod supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, t -wear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps ever offorod for en i ui lart of the country, and to find every department lull and complete. Don't fail to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., Tf vnu wmif a ulna Kiani. ir-n.i.n. - ........ v . i. n. iirMiiriin. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. 11 you wani ocauniui black Uortlord Cords. ii you wani gnnn warm Urcus Flannels. If you want any kind or Dress Flannols. If you want nico Una Drnsagoods. If you want low priced Dressgoods. IT you want the latest st vie Wintor Wraps. If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a nice Plush Jacket. If you want Jackets for misses or girls. If Vnil Willi! Wntni rn.mluMn.nklMM.il If you want to gar.e on a lot of nico Shawls'. 11 you wani lames coarse Mlioes. If you want ladies' fine Shoes. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Boots, If you want to buy the Finest and Freshest Groceries, at tho lowest possible price j If you want to trade in a store where you can got anything you want from Fine Silks to Baled Hay If you want to buy whore you got tho most for your money ( ir yon want to trado where the stytos are tho lalost, tho goods the best, and prlcos the lowest, and whore you will meet with prompt attontion, and square dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins & Cos Store, TIONESTA, PENN. A GIFT ! We have purchased a TIIOKOWnilMtFJ) SIII ILW!? POXY which we will give to the party Guessing the Nearest to the lumber of Buttons Contained iu the Sealed Jar which will bo found in our window. Every Cash Purchase Amounting to One Dollar or Mure entitles tho purchaser to a guess. We fur nish tickets on -which you state your Guess, iVamc and Address a duplicate of which we retain and when tho buttons are counted by the Judges to be appointed later on the party who has guessed nearest the number will be notified and pony delivered on pre sentation of original ticket. Only Ouc guess will be criven with each purchase but the same party can have maKcs purchases. CPIAELES F. One Price Clothiers, 51 Sonera and 7 Sycamore PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGIN3.) DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, ' TIONESTA, PENN. IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS DE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, whloh ia in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, , will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARK. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS' WARE. STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, . '. JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OK FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iCOUHTBY P3QBU021 Am 0ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! TIONESTA, - - PJENN. wants j Ironi childhood to old age 'tis If you want Trunks, Satchels or Bags. If you want good Underwear. I f you want ihe best Wool Hosiery. It you want the best 10c. Cotton Flannel. If you want the best 25c. all wool Flannel. If you want the best flannel Skirt patterns. If you want the best all wool Blankets. If you want good cheap Blankets. If you want 8 yards Carpet for f 1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor Oil Cloth. If you want large Smyrna Rugs. If you want those new animal skin Rugs. If you want good working Shoes. II you want dandy dress Slopes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Rubber of anv kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. as many guesses as he BLACK & CO., Hatters, and Furnishers, Mree, - OIL, CITY, IA. Smearbaugh, FULL LINE OF- AND .wnianrfi''! time TAIU ' 6, 1891. loave 1 I l( (i '"""i "r I Ml I. folloWMl No.O.'J Through l'l plKhtfiarry- Iiir naxsrnirnrR) It: .IS a. No. 81 HulTaln Kxnronn 12:00 ho No. 61 Way Froimht (cnrrylnft jmHSonprs) 4:17 p. No. 33 Oil City lix ross daily.. 7:53 p. i For Hickory, Tldloulo, Warron, Klnr.n Bradford, Oloan and the East: No. 80 Oloan Expnws daily! 8:H n. it No. 32 riltMlnrih Express 4:17 p. n No. IW Through' Freight (car rying pnasenpora) 7:00 p. n Train 03 and 0fl Run Dally and oarrj pRSpngors to and from poi'ntx liotwee'r. Oil City anil Irvineton only. Other train, run dally except Sunday. Got Tinio Tallin and full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Acrnt, TionpHln, Pa. R. HELL, Gon'ISnpt, J. A. FELLOW 8, Oim'l Passongor A Tlrkel Agont, Buffalo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK LINE Tlptwcon tho EAST &c WEST ! New Yoik, Philadelphia, Boxton, and all point East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. Imia, New Orleans, and all point West, North aud Southwest. Solid vpNtibulod trains, slopping, Pull nmtl dining ami day coaches, between principal cities East and West. Tim pop ular line West for colonists and land Beck er. Rates always low as the lowest. No extra charge for riding on vestibule lim ited. Before piirchning tickets cull on or address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Puns. Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. OARFIELD, DifttaUaH. Agt., Jaiunstown, N. Y. THE Pittsburg Times. BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. PROHRKSSIVK AND EN TERPRISING. It gets the news of tho .world concisely by telegraph, and covers tho local field, carofnlly and accurately. Correct Market Reiorta, bright timely oditorinls. Iu laot everything goes to make a complete newspape bo found in the columns of The Tim Subscribe tor Till: IITTM It U ltf TIM It costs but One Cent a copy or f 1.00 a. 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RELIABLE AGENTS W ANTE I Toaolicit aubscrlptiona in every So District in Penuhv ivanin. Dailv Telegraph, ?. per ve.ir. Daily Te'egraph ami Dickens' Works Daily Telegraph and Waverly Nnvi-lo, Tho cash must accompany all on and bo addressed to M. W. McALARNKY. Manager, Harrisbnrg, Pen 3 Tw BotHe Cured nr. . V Ciaaoix, Iowa, July, IBS I waa ndarlug 10 ytmn from shock! In bead, to xuuoa so.Uiatat times I didn't up to reoow. I took uiedidues rrom many d tors.bnt did not got an relief anUl I took l ai Kosnlg's Nervs Tonic Ths ssoond doss rauei ms and bottles cured ma. h. W. FECK. HiaauviLj a, Pa., March, 1HB1. Ws began oslng f sator Koonlg'a Nsrr Too for oar M-yaar-eld daughter (ho had bad leptlo fits sinoa she was years old) orsr a ya ago with but littls bops of any good, as ws hi been so often disappointed in other reinedu but soon after using this medicine she began get baiter, and we hope that any and ail ami ed with this terrible disease will try your woi aenui renedy. 1 reeomniend your mediotne I very one sDem wita any Mrmi ofHtcit waaiessr. u. b. D1NC FREE A mlme.ble Book on Mancl mjiiuuuM auni na n maw unn aud potr patlenu csn slue ootsl uus inaoucuaa irwe as Title MBiadv hae been nrMund by the Rereret PsatoT koeaig. of Port Way do. lad. si DOS lo, leuotf pcepaxa uuderhls dlraoUon by the KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago IK BotdbyDrufnTlstsa' Tl rr Dottle. Oft Irco ataa, 1.79. C liOvHe-j fin 89. ACME BLACKING Is cheap at 20 cents a bottle than an', other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAV because shoes once Unckencd with it ( be kept clean by washing them with wat Pcoplo iu moderate cireuinstunccs find prolitablo to buy it at 20c a bottle, becat what they spend for Blacking they save ahoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking consider' its quality, and yet we want Vo sell cheaper it it can be done. We will pa) $10,000 Rewar for a recipe that will cnablo us to mi SVolff'b Acme Hlackinu nt sm h a pr that a retailer can profitably tell it lit 10c bottle. This offer is open until Jan. lal, IS! WOLfrt RANDOLPH, Fhiladolphli Old furniture painted with ( PIK-RON I (this is the name of the paint), looks lib stained and varnished new furniture. On coat will do it A child can apply it. o can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherr to mahogany; there is no limit to you youj fancied. All r 1 retailers sell it. - ' i i e -u. e vvtiiiujii EYK AND EAR SURU1CON,, 1 M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, p) Gives special treatment to all disc, eye, ear, none and throat. Rnliae tita dtilwiive eyes and luriiishes , lius and eye gla-ssos from ollice, m fit of frame as w ell as glasses. mA$tf3LUSlto Trains
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