r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. ft. WINK, Editor 4 PaopmcToa. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 18P2. Senator Chandler has introduced a bill sutpnnding immigration except from North and South Ametica for one year ahcr the lit of next March. TlDAL waves in the Presidential years have occurred io 1832, 1852, 1872 and 1892. May we consider that this twenty-yesr law of periodici ty is now firmly established? St. Lou is Qhbe Democrat. We see it stated in several ex changes tbat Mrs. Lease, who has ber eye on the U. 8. Senate from Kansas, is a native of both KMcean and Erie counties, this State. 8everal other counties are still to hear from. Congress met Monday at noon, but could on occasions he railed into ac tion, lie wore a full heard and dress ed unonteoiatiously Mr. Guli mar ried, shortly after going to N. Y. City io 1856, Mies Ella Miller, daughter of a wealthy New York citizen, aDd bad five children three sons, George J., Edward and Howard, and two daugh ters Miss Helen and Miss Hannah Gould. His eldest snu, George, who has succeeded to most of his father's bootless interests, was married about six years ago to Mis Edith Kingdom, and has suveral children. The next son, Ed ard, married a daughter of Dr. Schrady. The other children are unmarried. In politics Mr. Gould was a Republican. Efforts Making to Bring Honsicr (.'rate Pesecrnters to Justice. Indian a roi, is, Ind., Deo. 1. Mor gan, rutuani and othet counties, where the gravestones of Union soldiers were painted red, continue io a ferment of 92-Fall & Winter,93 davii) mm rin: leader, Has the Largest, Finest anil Best Stork ever brought to this part of the Country, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Queennsware, Glassware, Blankets, Quilts, Yarns, Carpet Warps, adjourned almost the same hour, to excitement. The investigating board await the message of 1'resident liarri- iDatiluted at Martineviile to discover son, which was read yesterday, it and punish the perpetrators of the is a strong document, as all of Mr. work has been strengthened by the ad Harrison a state papers have proved, dition of T. A Thelps, a well known Next week we hope to our readers io full. lay it before attorney, who was largely instrumen tal in the suppression of the Knights of the Golden Circle during the war. Heretofore the court has hnd no Re publican representative, Mr. Phelps' appointment, from the fact that he has been connected with the Morgau court ty bar for over twenty five years and is acquainted with almost every man in the county, adds confidence to the investigation and when the grand jury meets it is confidently stated that ev dence will have have beeu secured to warrant a number of indictments. The Grand Army posts in the lerrito Under the Baker ballot law, any party which polls 3 per centum of the entire vote is entitled to have the names of its nominees printed on the regular ballot without special petition. The prohibitionists of this State, al though increasing their vote between 4.000 and 5,000 over 1888, still fall 7.282 below the number necessary to give them the requisite percentage. Toe official vole of Mississippi is Cleveland, 39.965 ; Weaver, 10,250; Harrison, 1,393. The total vote of ry affected are assiting in the work of the entire state of Mississippi was but investigation. The sentiment that 3,000 more than tbat cast by the peo- exists not only among the old soldiers pie of Erie county, N. Y., for their two but among the people generally is re winning candidates ' for Congress, fleeted in the resolutions adopted by And yet Mississippi elects seven Re- Blaokeoship Post, of Martinsville last preseutalives. The highest vote cast night: for any one representative io Missiseip- Wo demand the perpetrators of this pi was 3,095. That, remarks the Buf- shameful outrage, the authors of this falo Express, is the explanation of bow cruel consipracy, whoever they may the country happened to go Demo- be, be brought to answer for their cratic. crimes and we pledge the Gram' Army and every loyal Union soldier in ev ery etncieot way in enforcing and vin dicatiug the law, in avenging the hon or of our dead comrades aud iu hunt ing down the dastardly perpetrators effecting their arrests aud bring them to sure punishment. To this end be it Resolved, Tbat a committee ot three discreet comrades of the post be ap pointed to aid the legal authorities in investigating this alleged desecration and tbat they be authorized to tak such steps and adopt such measures as in their judgment will make tbei work most effectual, and result in the early apprehension and certain pun isbment of the guilty parties. Levied on his Whiskers. A Kansas City dispatch, under date of Dec. 1st, has this imorlant informa tiou Charles Lihby, secretary of the Kan And the South was for years the home aas City (Kan.) Paving company, to - e i . i.i-c ; ila , . . ... . oi slavery ; ana ine oouiti organized a aay enjoyeo, or ratner aid not enjoy rebellion tu destroy the Union that it the uovel experience of having a Con might perpetuate slavery; and the stable levy upon his whiskers in an at South bas denied the colored man civ- tachment for the satisfaction of a debt il liberty, and in thousands of in- of $28 Mr. Libby, as secretary stances robbed the white man of his the Paving Company, gave a laborer civil liberty if be didn't happen to a bill upon the treatuer for $28 tor thiuk with the majority. Grover wages due. The laborer negotiated - i MILLINERY GOODS Ever brought here. Trunks, Valines. Full line of Wraps Tor Ladles, 9Ilsses, Children and Babies. Hats and Caps. XsJ-Airent lor Wheeler A WHson Hiirh-Arm Sewlne- Machine. Also hare a full tine or John Mc all's liaxar Dress Ulove-Fltling Patterns. A tine line of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, AND LOOKING GLASSES, Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelt, Furs and Ginseng Root. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. The Louisiana Sugar Planters' As sociation bas congratulated President elect Cleveland on the result of the re cent election, and concludes its letter by hoping for a reformation of the tariff. The Southern sugar planters have been reaping a rich harvest from bounties paid out of the National Treasury under the provisions of the McKiuley law, and in view of the de sire of these people for reform it would seem that the repeal of the bounty clause of that act cannot come too eooa.Brookville Eepublican. Tbat would be bitting them where tbev need hitting the worst. The other day io a burst of elo quence or something else Grover Cleveland exclaimed that "the South is at once the cradle and the guardian of civil liberty in America." To be sure, to be sure it is in his mind. should stick to the cyclopedia and uot go wandering into the by paths. His torv is "agio bim when be tries to put frills ou his facts. Ex Governor Henry M. Hoyt, died at bis home in Wilkesbarre, Pa at 2 o'clock a. ni., Dec. 1st. 1892. of Bright' disease of the kidneys. lie was born in Kingston, Luzerne coun ty, in June, 1660. lie was educated al the Wyoming Semiuary aud Williams College, graduating iu 1849. He ira mediately uegau the study or law in Wilkesbarre with George W. Wood ward, later one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Penueylvunia. He married Mary E Loveland, of Kings ton, in 1855. He took part iu the Fre moot cainpaigu and became an active member of the new Uepublicau party. He was a Colonel during the war and has a brilliant soldier record. In 1878 he was elected Governor of Peobsyl vania, leaving a good record as such JiY Goi i.d, the man of many mill ions, has Joined the silent inajori. ty. His death occured in New York at 9:15 o'clock Friday morning last, the direct cause being puloiouary con sumption. Mr. Oould was horn iu West St-llleuienul. Deleware oouuty, N. Y., May 28th, 1836. His history from the barefooted boy who wandered over the rough lulls of Deleware Co., to the railroad king, whose wealth was estimated at $60,000,000, is one of the most remarxahle among our self made men. In appearance be waB a little man, of slight weight and build, slight ly bent shouldered and sharp, piercing eyes loi king out from a countenance whose ouilio.es were expressive of the quiet but inteuiie nervous energy which the bill with a money lender, whom Mr. Libhy dccliued to yay. Th lender employed counsel and brough suit, and obtaiued judgment iu a jus tice s court for the full amount. The lawyer, in a fit of humor, made appli cation to ibe justice for a writ of at tachment upon Mr. Lihhy's whiskers in satisfaction of the judgment. The jjbtice is a sleepy old soul, and with out reading the application signed it." ELECTION OVER, NOW READY ! HURRAH FOR US1 EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH GOODS! AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY. And the handsomest Block of Barnett-fcReady TO RECEIVE EVERYBODY WHO WANTS TO BUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets. A full line of ii.'i l iv a" "w i j Overcoats) and Clothing. An elegant assortment thta Season, with prices to suit the pocket book. Dress Goods. We have a verr larpe and well selected atoek of the Newest and most Stylish Shades ill Dress Uoods of every description. Dress Flannels & Blankets. We sella the Famous Rumberarer Flan nels and Blankets. Our assortment of Dress FUnnels is away ahead of any ever ottered in this place betore. Hosiery. Underwear. We bave it in all grades to suit all kinds of trade in Hosiery and Underwear. Jnst ak for what you want and we have it. A full line for Ladles, Gonts, Boys, Misses and Children. Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. We soli the nicest and bent Jacket for tho money of any store in this part of the County. Don t buy any until you sea ours. The piles on our couutors melt like snow bo lore the sun. Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes. Every Department Is loaded. Our stock of Kubber Hoods is complete. We tit the smallest child and tho largest mnn, and the prices are right. Uoods of tho best grades. GIlOCERIIiM. Our Grocery Department is always kept np to the' Htaudard with nice fresh poods, bought tor cash and sold at tho liowest I osslblo I'ricc. TIME TAIU.tt In ed'oct July 0, mn. Trnirm leave, Tlo ooMta ror oil City iol points went km N'lloWBt No. US Through freight fenrry- ing nnNngirH) :xk . m. No. 81 ItnUitlo F.xpress 12:09noon. No. HI Way Freight (carrying passoiiirors) 4-17 n. in. No. 113 Oil City Kxi reus dally.. 7:53 r. in. For Hickory. Tidlouto. Warren. KlnrsiH. Ilrndtbrci, oIimiii and the Fasti No. 30 Olroin Express dully 8:41 a. In. No. 32 rittsliurgh Kxprons 4:17 p. m. No, IKI Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. in. Trains nil and 11(1 Hun Dally and carry pnseugrr to ami Irom points between Oil City and Irvlneton only. Othor trains run (limy except ui)(lny. Uot Tiiuo Tables anil full information from J. li. CKAK1, Agent, Tionosta, Pa. R. BELL, Uen'laupt. J. A. FF.M.OWS, tleu'l l'UHHongor ft Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. COME AND SEE US. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. Jewelry, Trunks and Valises, Hats & Caps of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Caps. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods we have sold in the past insures us a large trade this season. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our Large and Magnificent stock of Merchan dise. Cash paid for Hides and Felts. R. BAKNETT. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGQINS 4 FONES.) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GIYE THEM .A. CALL. TIONESTA, - - IPEISTN". Notice to iJas Consumer. Following are the rates of the Tionesta Gas Co. as published September 25, 1N8U, and which prevailed up to the lime of the transfer nf the Company : Healing stoves, November to March, in clusive, (by the month), half rates for Oc tober and April Size Charges. Discount. Charges. 7 $4 14 44t 4 00 5 3 77 27c. 3 f.0 3 2 68 18e. 2 50 Former yearly contract rates Size Charges. Discount. Charges. 7 $2 80 Mc. $2 10 ' 5 1 75 Inc. 1 60 3 IJiO 10c. 1 10 CARTER'S OlTTlE ssn ifivER CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the trouble Inci dent to a bilious fclaU) of tht sHtem. auch as Utzxinesa, Nausea. Drowttiuefui, DiHireHa after eating, Fain in tite bi.te. Ac While their most remarkable succc&h has been shown iu curing SBCEt Headache, yet Carter s Litti.b Liver Pill are equally valuable in Conutiatlon. curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate) the liver and regulate tht bowels. Eves U they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this diMretunng complaint: but fortunately their goodnetc dues not end here, and those who once try them will find these litUe pills valuable in so many ways ihut they will not be wllhug to do without them, but after ail sick head ACHE ts the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartkr a Little Liver Pills are very small and very eay to take. One or tw o pills muke a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleate all who use them. In vials at 25 eents; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent bj mail CASTES E:i:ii;i CO., New Tort 3dlB rIE::;, bllPo. NEW HATES AH REDUCED. HEATING DOMES IIC PUItPOSES BY THE MONTH. Cias will 1)0 furiiiHlied at the following rates for the following m.tlha, to-witi ioveinuer io niarcu, lucluaive, (by the month), half rate., for October and April : Size. Charges. DiHcount. Charge. $2 Wi 2 52 1 7!t 2tk 2rc. 17. $2 67 2 20 I 62 On and alter Doc. 15, 1802, contract by the year will bo madn, to lake cllect Jan-ua- y 1st, 1893, at the following monthly rates, payable monthly in advance: Size. Charges. fl 54 1 17 0 HO Discount. Charges. 15c. lie. (Mo. $1 30 1 06 0 72 Kates for Cooking Stoves wi.l be one third (i) loss Ihau former rates. If more than one heating stove iu taken, a proportionate reduction will be made as heretofore. tiaa will be disconnected from all de linquents who fall to pay their bill on or bel'ure the 10th nf the seccond month's delinquency, unless satisfactory arrange ments are made with tho Hoard of Direct ors. Positively, no discount will be allowed af ter the huh of each month. TIONESTA OAS CO. T. I' Rjtohk.y, Pres't. W HEMOIOV8 CYCLOPEDIA. iiited an intelliirent ladv or uentle- man to introduce our new "Concise Cy clopedia of Kn!i;ious Knowledge" to the attention of the Christian people of Tin. nesta and vicinity. Nearly 1000 paires. Over 60OO titles. Grandest religious reler ence book ever published. Sella splen didly. For terms address A. J. Potter, Mauuger, S Eatst Hth, fat., Mow York. 1 THE Philadelphia Press, Daily, Sunday, Weekly. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH IS CLEAN UNSENS ATION A L AND JUST THE PAPER FOR THE AMERICAN HOME. 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