L THE'FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, tOITO 4 P0lCtTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, I8P2. Announcements. NATIONAL DELEGATE. We are anthorlred to announce A. W. COOK, of Cooksburg, as a camlldste for Delegate to tlio Republican National Con vention, subject to tlio decision of the District Conference. The path of Cleveland to a nomi nation for t second term scorns to lie over the Hill and far mix. Blizzard. Those nations that are not in oo the reciprocity ground floor by March 15th will be out In the cold. The United States has given them all a chaoco. and it is their own funeral if they do not choose to take advantage of it. Uncle Sam has plenty of ad mirers and they want to do business with liioi to their great advantage. John Sherman will succeed himself as United States Senator from Ohio, the legislative caucus having so decid ed on the 6th inst., by a vote of 53 to 38. Ex-Governor Foralter made a plucky fight, but the demand for Sherman's return was too great. The contest, though hot, has ended with eood feeling, leaving no bad sores to be healed. Esau Ff.fff.r, the Kansas whiskers bearer, wants the Government to loan the farmers of Indian $100,000,000 at 2 per cent. Why not give it to them outright? And why not loan the farmers of Kansas $100,000,000,000 at no per cent. ? priation sufficient to carry to famine stricken Russia the gifts of flour which our great Northwest is so liberally contributing for the relief of the starving. We believe that if the question had been left to the voters of the country, the majority in favor of supplying the transportation would have been very decisive. Our people are charitable, and the comparative DO YOU WANT AN Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want a Ladies' Coat, Wrap or There is little room to doubt that N hftW tOP VOllP WHO OP UnilfflllCr 11 SU feUIlU Congress has made a big mistake at order to 1110 aS I aill offering big bai tbe very outset n refus.ng an appro- , gains in tins ciass 01 guuus tu nmivu iwm for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy of inc. Don't you forget it. I must close this lino out in GO days, so hurry up with your orders and get a bargain. My lino of Dry Goods, Boots and. hlioes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and Gent's, Boys small sum asked for would have been an(J MisSCS' UlldcrWCar, Carpets, Oil Clotll, SLZSSi-ES I;,;"', Wall Paper, Ac, is always full and fresh and U WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANV.TY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You want, we want, we all want, everybody wants; from childhood to old ago 'tis want, want, want j 'tis everybody' duly to moot wants t and we want you to want to make a (livo Into the largest, frenhpst and best anlncted supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods, Boots, (Shops, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Clonks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps ever offered Tor salo In this part of the country, and to find every department Aill and complete. Don't fall to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., hYA TIMK TAnLK In effect July 5, IH'1. Trains leave Tlo- nrstn tor oil City wst a a"".- MM- ii jmili- '-1 - -I Pillows) No. '.J Through Freight (carry ing passengers) fl:"S n. m. No. 81 Iluiralo Express 12:W noon. No. (11 Way Freight (carrying raMsoiiiters) ' 4:17 p. in. No. :13 OH City Exj ross daily.. 7:M p. in. For lUekorv.Tidiouto. Warren, Klnzua, Bradford, Olcan and tlin Fast: No. 30 Olean F.xpressdallv m. No. M Pittsburgh Kx press 4:17 p.tii. No. m Through t might (car rying passengers) 7:w p. m. Trains 0:i and 06 Kim Dally and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tames ana mil iniormnrion from J. L. CKAIO, Agent, Tionosta, Pa. K. DELL, Oen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWH, Oen'l Passenger fc Ticket Agent, lliiffalo, N. Y. Id litve bceu given in tlio cause of in tllC latest Style aS 15ut as a matter oi tact The annual report of the Auditor General makes a good showing for Pennsylvania in 1891. The receipts were $13,007,161, an increase of over (4,000,000 as compared with 1890. The increase is fairly distributed over the several items, and is consideraly aided by the direct tax refund of 11,600,000 from the United States Government. Receipts from liquor licenses were nearly $500,000 more this year than last. The expenditures were $10,453,932. These include over two and a half million dollars of loans redeemed. The balance in the treas ury, November 30, was $6,979,854, as against $4,426,645 on the same day of the previous year. humauitv. But as a matter the assistance should be rendered in payment of a debt we owe that coun try. We should not forget her inval uable service to us in the war of the Rebellion, when the presence of a Russian fleet in our water with orders to aid the United .States Government if attacked by England's or any other European fleet held the friends of the Confederacy in check. It is because of this service that representatives of the South came forward in Congress to prevent our National Government from taking any official action to aid the 25,000,000 of the Czar's subjects who are suffering for want of food. And it is a mistake that must recoil upon themselves to repeat Talley rand's axiom, they will discover it to be a "blunder that is worse than crime." Blhzard. 1 am receiving now goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock to select from in this part of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. you want a nleo black Henrietta, yon want a nice colored Henrietta. If you want boautilul black Kcdlord Cords. If you want good warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of lross Flannels. If you want nice tins Dressgoxls. If you want low priced Dres-tgoods. If you want tlin latest style Wmtor Wraps. If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Flush Coat. If you want a nico Tlusli Jacket. If you want Jackets lor misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot of nico .Shawls. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If yon want ladies' tino Shoos. If you want ladies' Kubliers. If you want ladies' Itubbcr Hoots. If you want Trunks. Satchels or Rags. If yon want good Underwear. if vnil want Llm hnkl VV'rwil Hosier?. It you want tlio host l()c. Cotton Flannel. If vou want the best 25c. all wool Flannel. If you want thobestllannel Skirt patterns. If you want the best all wool Blankets. If you want good cheap lllankets. If you want 8 yards Carpet for (1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want Moor OH Clotll. If you want largo Smyrna lings. If you want those new animal skin Hugs If you want good working Shoes. It you want dandy dross Shoes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Kubber of any kind. If you want Kubber Clothing. Buffalo l Store! c an jg a ass The commission to select a ballot booth, ballot box and railing for hold ing the first election under Ibe Baktr act, held its final session Tuesday and discarding all plans fur booths that have been submitted to it, adopted Van of its own, a wooden affair that folds up and can be laid away wheu out of use. It alto recommended ballot box made by the New York firm of P. V, Hodson, and a chain railing presented by a Buffalo firm. The board cave out no contracts, but will let the county commissioners in the various counties do that, the State to foot the bills. The maximum price for the first installment of booths is to be $4.75 each and subsequent orders $3.50 each. The maximum price of the ballot box is $4, and tho chain railing $4.80. County com mis aionera in giving out contracts are at liberty to get the paraphernalia as much lower as they can. D. BARNETT, Manager. If yon want to buy tho Finest and Freshest Oroccries, at tho lowest possible price; If you want to trade in a store where you can get anything you want from Flno Silks to Baled Hay j If you want to buy whore you got tho most for your money) you want to trade where the stylos are the latest, tho goods tho best, and prices tho lowest, and whore yon will meet with prompt attention, and square dealing, come to HORRIBLE J1ISE DISASTER. The entire stock of DRY - GOODS, - CLOTHING, ROOTS A SHOES, XOTIOXN, JEWELKY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, H. J. Hopkins & Co.'s Store A TIONESTA, PEMN. "PONY BELLE" A most appalling calamity occurred ce.tr McAllister, Indian Territory, on Thursday night of last week. There was an explosion in a miue aod as a result over 200 men now lie dead and about forty are fatally hurt aod as many more badly burned. At 5:10 m. mine No. 11, owned by the Osage Coal and Mining Co.. at Krobs, four d a half miles east of McAllister, Tofn ie rw'QDertV Of DaVld BamOtt, liaVUlff exploded. At the time 350 men were l .., , i "Rnttnns ffK.al in tlin inv in the shaft waiting for the cage to hAen bouirnt untier tiie nammer, must ue v ' -j- take them out and the foot of the . sola without aeiay, regarcuess oi cost. Come early and get tho best selections. at S O fa 0 Was delivered to Miss Anna B. Spencer, South Oil City Pa., New Years morning, the exact number of she havinjr cruessed L imST DESIWXS ! And at pi Ices that nre within the reach or everyone. (Vino and look them over be tore you buy. II. J. HOPKINS & CO. . A very good story comes to the Youth' i Companion from Kansas, where the r armers Alliance and its platform of principles were recently tha chief topics of conversation. A man of rather questionable character died in a remote part of Waterloo Township. The nearest preacher was summoned to preach a funeral sermon. Not knowing the man, the preacher coutented himself with a few general remarks on the solemn nature of the occasion, and then said he would be glad to have any of the company present say a word about the dead man if they desired. No one moved or spoke, and again the preacher ex tended an invitation to the company to offer remarks, but again his invita met with silence. Finally an old farmer, who sat in the corner of the front room, rose and said : "If no one bas any remarks to make about the deceased, I would like to make a few remarks about the sub-treasury plan." eb a ft is one mass of dead bodies. Eichtv five men came out by an old entry and forty-two were saved by the ' shaft, most of whom are more or less buruod nud bruised, and will probably die. A dispatch under date of the 9ih states that up to 2 o'clock forty eight dead bodies bad been taken out of the mine aud 100 injured, fifteen of whom died before moruiog, The remaining eighty-five miners are lying at their homes swathed in cotton aud vaseline up to their eyes, with their eyebrows, bair aod fiuger uails burned off, and the cooked flesh dropping from their bones. All the mines in the vicinity have shut down and the miners and women of the families are at Krebs, the miners to aid the work of rescue, their wives, sisters and mothers to perform the offices for the dead and to relieve the eu String of the wounded. All day and all night there were scenes which were intensely heart rending; which made women shriek in horror and strong men weep. Such a panorama was never before unrolled to the gaze of the thousands assembled there. It was impossible to recognize any resemblance to the human form in the bodies of many of those tescued. Heads, arms, legs, bands and feet were in many instances torn from the trunks. Our Annual Clearance Sale J. E. CORAH'S Cash. . Stores, -.A.T- KELLETTVILLE AND BALLTOWN, PA. Carry a full lino of General Aferchandiso, including such as Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Gooda, Boots, Shoes, Ilardwaro, Qunonsware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and in fact everything usually found in first class country stores. Country produce the same as cash, taken in exchange for Kood-i. Is now on. ALL WINTER GOODS Will be sold at cost. CECXILES IP. BLACK & CO., One Price Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, 3i Seneca and 7 (Sycnniorc Sired. - Oil CITY, 1A. BU Vitas Dane Cared t TIIL Bam Ardubm, Cl, February, 1880. My boy, is mn old. wi to affected by Kt. Vltu. Dane that be eonld not go to eohool lor two jet..Two bottlci ot Paator Koenig'e Nero Tonlo reetoted hie bealtb, and be la now attend ing eoliool ecaln. MICHAEI, O CONNKU BAiTiMoiw, June, 1HUO. I a led Paetor Koenlg'i Norn Toole tor nerv ous trouble eaueed by overwork, and found It au uet It le claimed to be. After aelnn one kot. Ue It bed the deetred effeot, and I ou truly reo. o mm end It to ait (uttering a like oomplalnt, aa a" mlly wonderful remedy. KAUI THKEW. Fn-nBCBOH, l a., Oct. w. Ma For eeren yean my eld eat daughter had faint. Ing epell and epaami. tet June the took Uw Bret of Paetor Koenlg'i Merre Tenia, aod elnea that Urn thej bare entirely oeased. JOHN GLiOKCXNKB, i A Valuable Book M Samel DIHuu eent ire any aaaree and poor p.Uenta ean alio obtain this medicine free of ibtna n.i. Mimifhu been Dreoared by the Reverend tutor Koeni. of Fort W.rne, lnd. ainceUAaad now pteperaa under hie direction by the KOENIO MED. CO., Chloago, Ilk SoldbyDragsietsattlpnrRotUs. CfxVS taiw Biro, 1.75. 0 Mottles tax . PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! PROPER - & - DOUTT, Some changes in rules hare been made by the Board of Tardoos, aod the following special rule bas been ad opted : Five copies of tbe followiog papers, printed or typewritten, must be filed with tbe Recorder of tbe Board, at Harrisburg, Pa , at least three days prior to tbe meeting at which the application is to be beard to- it: 1. btatemeut or the reasons upon which tbe application is based 2. Statement of tbe facts in the furm of a history of the case. 3. Lint o the papers filed uuder the general rules of the Board. 4. List of letters with dates, wbicb are to be submitted or tiled. All or tbe above papers should be fastened together and have a suitable back or cover, which should be appropriately endorsed with tb title of tbe cube, the County in which it was tried, and tbe names of counsel who aie to appear for the application. No application will be heard or con stdered unless tbe above rule is strict TIDIOUTK MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, MA-CHTIriST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Work and BlackmnlthiiiK promptly dune at lowent rates and niuiranteeJ. Sled shoes of nil kind on band. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson Simp, near Rail road Station, tiimoutk, - rusrar. A BIG OFFER In Bed lloom Suits. We lead the Trade in this line, and nowhere will you find such a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry fini h, and partic ularly tho one wo of fer for $1G. Allother Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. N. CREENLUND, 3IU EXCHANGE BLOCK, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug pirn to let upon the mopt reasonable tonus, lie will also do JOB T Jl JLHsTO-! All orders loft at tho Tout Office will receive prompt attention. ASSIGNEE SALE. (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS.) DRUGGISTS tc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. $2.00. NO JAY The Superb Qunlittes of our Two Dollar Hats are only lei:inninr to bo known. TKaha tint erA friiuranlaftd not to break and have no poivonoua dyes In the sweat bands. Wo onr cimtoiners will nave no aore heads. We irive lust as correct a utylo for f'i.00 aa tor ?5.00. STYLES But only the well known and correct aliupeaor Youman. mi map, Knox and Miller. Prices $2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and ?3.50. Mail ordora promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hattera, Furnishers, Mod erate Price Store, 33 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA" IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND THE FEE&MEST GMQQEJIIES. BERRIES, FRUITS k VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competont Clork, will alwaya be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Bv order of IHe Court of Common Pleaa of the Counties of Forest and Klk, l'u the undersigned Assignoe of Win. K Browiif, of tho County of Forest, Pa. oilers for sule the valuable mill property at Duliring, on the T. V. R. R. Stud property consists of well equipped saw mill, well located, tram road, tram cars, equity interest in tram locomotive engine, peeled hemlock timber estimated from tun to I i Hoe n million leet, and sundry other property. Mill property, timber, etc., etc., can ie inspected on the premises. Contracts for timber title, locomotive in terest, etc., can be seen at the office ol the Assignee, Marienville, Pa. Information gladly furnis'jod to purchasers, creditors, or other interested persons, by K. L. Davis Att'y, Tionesta, Pa., or the uuder aigned at his ottlco. b. B. TOWLER, Assignee. Fred. Grettenberger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithing prompt lv rliina nt Low Kates. ltcimirinc Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patrouago solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF A. COOK, late of baruett Township, Forest County, deceased. Letter of administration Uju the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons having claims against the same, will present them for payment, duly authenticated j and those indebted thereto will please make imme diate payment to A. W. COOK, T. B. COOK, ) Administrators. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS C3-XVE3 THE3M: Ji. CALL. 0 FREE leeward We Can't doit but are willing to pay for learning Low to make aa good an article as Wolff Agnub Blackinu of cheap material ao that retailer can profitably tell it at 10c. Our price U 20c. Tie retailer says the publio will not pay it. Wo aay tha public will, becauso they will idwava mjr a fair price for a good artie'r. To aliow both the trade and tha pnW;.! tint we wr.nt to give them tha beat f.-r t !ic least money, wo will jwy IVr aWo information j thus ofiir 13 open until Jnnuary 1st, 18U3. WOLB'F A RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Plk-Ron la the ram of a paint wtilch dooa work that noftl'er it&iiitcun d. Xriv icool painted wlih H lookn Ilka the natural wood wtiau It Is atalnud aud varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It profitable to Investigate. All laUnt itorea sell lu JORENZO FULTO, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. NOTICE. To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the under signed have, in accordance with the lawa of this Commonwealth, applied for a pat ent on a certain piece or parcel of laud situated in tbe Township of Hickory, County of Forest, mid State of Fenns.yl vauia, bounded and described ns follows, to-wit: Hii the northeast by hind occupied bv Junius Albaugu slid Warrant No. Ol'.Kl; oil the southeast by laud of Murtin Smith ; on the southwest by Warrant (No. not given), known ns tlie liny tract; on me northwest by Warrant No. 3ii!)0. Con taining about tlfty acres. Jonathan albaugu. charles aluauuh. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF N. S. FOREMAN, late of Tionesta Borough, deceased. Notice la hereby given that letters of admiuistra tion ou the above named estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons inUeutod will piease niaKa payment, those having claims or demands will ; sent them, duly authenticated, to WM. J. FOREMAN, Adminlstrat TIOlsTEST., - - rMIiNIN" 1 complied with." c.;a.,Noir.as, 18'Jl. Jan. :i. lStrj. ;ai iiu i V. wn ...... . w . un. .
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