THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, . CDITON 4 PnOPRItTO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S, I8V3. When Gresham't name is mention ed for a Cabinet position under Cleve land the average Democrat get a 15 degree rirlow-itro chill. Cleveland will bow tu the goner al demand and politicly give Lis view on silver. Now fur a beautiful ex bibitinu of straddling and a display of fine but empty words. Good luck tu Henry Cabot Lodge, who has been elected Senator from Massachusetts. He is young and vig ormis and of great ability. Ho will bo beard from in the Senate. New York, Brooklyn and Cincin nati are suffering from a coal famine, and prices have gone, away tip There seems to be no way to prevent the merciless coal companies from miming nana ineir product in order to force up prices. Emperor Williams X'nas gift to the little Q ieen ol Holland was a box of toy soldiers, representing all the regiments nf the Prussian army. He evideutly means her tu be earl inoculated with a voneraiion for Prussia's military f.rcn. Gkn Wm. Lilly, oue of the Cou gresxmer, at large from this State, liai been ill for two months at his home in Mauch Chunk. There seems to b a total rnllapse of hi physical sys teto. He is an old man and will probably never take his seat in Con gress. Mr Cleveland cau afford to ig nore the opinion of these Bourhou who criticise his attendance at Mr Hayes funeral. It is a graceful tribute of respect from the President elect tu the memory of the deceased ex President, who deserved the rec ognition. There is a good chance for the punster and the fuuny man to get ufl some jokes on the fact that Govornoi Hogg, ot Texas, who is only thirty nine years old, weighs 375 pounds Perhaps there is something in a nann after all, Shakespear to the contrary, Dotwitbstanditig. The EuglUli butchers are down on Amencau beef. This is uot uunatur al. The exportation of American beef to Britain last year caused a re ducliuii iu the prices of meat there i four cents ami a half a pound. It ir said, ton, that the American article if far prulerahle as food. A prominent feature of the true greatness of our nation is tbe provis ion she has made for the men win fought the battles nf the rebellion Iu this time of general suffering there are iu the Soldiers' homes 25,000 such men enjoying the comfortable provis ions made for them by a generous government. Commercial Gazette. Mr Petiorew (S -uih Dakota) iu trndoced iu the Senate last week, and Mr. Ketchum (New York) iu the House, resolutions calling for the re payment to the United States Treas ury of the $2 500.000 appropriated io souvenir coins to tbe World's Co lumbian Exposition if the WorldV Fair is at any time opened to the public no Sunday. Paradoxical as it may seem, the death nf ex President Hayes leaver the President elect the only living ex-President, aud as ex President Cleveland will soon he president, the present President will presently be the ex president, all nf which recalls the aocieut legend ol IVler Prangle, who picked three pecks of prickl) prangly pears Blizzard. The cnuniiiou uf Mr. Blaine is b ttn means re assuring, aud that he i. gradually growing weaker is the only real knowledge his physicians are able to gaiu of any change, otherwise he is apparently ahoul the same as he has been for several days past. II retains consciuoauess and does not appear to be belter oe worse, but the doctors have noticed a slight loss of strength each day. The sentiment is growing stronger throughout the country iu favnrof re striding immigration and a national quarantine. Danger of a cholera ep ideinic is imminent in view nf the re ports from Hamburg, uud nothing should be left undone to prevent the awful plague securing a foothold in this c iuntry. Steamship companies aiedoin' their utlermo-it to defeat tho proposed actioo of Congress, a d tlujir seltiish purposes should be over turned hv the patriotic represeuta lives of i lid pe-plo. Sordid consid erations th-mld have no weight iu the lace nf an impending epidemic such as the must learned physicigus appre hend. Bailor Phili irs Bkooks, ihe em inent Button rlivtn, died al his resi deuce at 6:30 o'clock i n Monday morning last, of heart failure hrntiglit u by a fit of coughing. He had been ill but a few days from a sure throat. J lis aga was 57 years. Edison thinks that he would have been a rioher man to day had he nev er taken i u! a single (latent. He cau console himself with the reflection that there are tome things iu this world better than even money, and that he certainly can afford to do without great wealth better than man kind ran do without his labor saving inveutions. The death at Macon, Ga., on the 23d, iust., nf Lucius Q-iiotius Cin cinuatus Lamar, makes another va cancy on the bench nf United Stales Supreme Cuuit. Mr. Lamar wa apppointed an associate justice by President Cleveland, but would have soon been retired by a special act nf Congress, as his health has been poor for some time. It ia slated that an autopvr on the body of Gen. Butler, previous to in terment, showed that the cause ot death was the horning of a small dond vessel on the brain by a vio lent fit of coughing. All tho inter na! organs were found to be in ex cellent condition and but for the ac cldental caune of his death he would probably hove lived many years His brain weighed four nunces more nan that of Daniel Webster, which was one of tbe largest on record. It is estimated that the amount ol money to be returned to the couniiex under the act introduced in the Sen ate by Mr. M'Carrel, which provides hat the State shall pay all jury fees and mileage, which will be about 1500.000 Of this the cities will gel about 8200,000 and the rural districts 1300.000. Whether It will relieve local taxation or not remaius to be en, iu case the bill becomes a law But it might be a good thing to try, considering that the State is rich aud he revenues are coming in right live ly. Uarrieburg Telegraph. Even the dead are not saved from the slurs of Southern fire eating edi tors. The Charleston Courier under the heading nf "The Death of the Beast," says : 'No citizen of the United Ststfti--hould rooi.rn that Major General Benjamin F. Butler baa passed away. It is only tu he regetted that the reo ' rd of his foul career caunot be erased from the history of our cnun ry. that no Anel nf Mercy standi ready to obliterate with tears the damning entry, and that it mul aland forever the blackest page iu the annals of America." The above is but one sample not nf hundreds of equal malignity thai might he quoted. How long is a suf t'eaing nation to endure such stuff as this. XcKinleyV Tribute to Hayes. Governor McKinley of Ohio, iu his proclamation to the people ot that State, in respect to the memory ot i he late ex president Hayes, pays this tribute to the dead soldier aud States man : "It ia my sorrowful duty to an nojncejto the people of the State the iltatb of one nf its must honorod cit Zens, Rutherford B. Hayes, which ccured on the night nf the 17th inst.. at his home, Fremont, Ohio. It is failing that the people of Ohio whom he served long and fuilh.ully ahould take special note of the going nit of this great life and make mani fest the affectionate rega-d iu which he was held in them. His private lifo was couspicious for its purity, gentleness aud benevolence. Hie puhlic services were lug and singu larly uistinguirhed. Iu his youth he held au imp-orient -ftit-ial position in the chief city of ilie slate. He wa among tbe first nf Ohio's sons to uflVr his services to the cause of the Union iu the late war. In battle he wa hr.ve, and the wounds received iu de tending his country's flag were silent hut eloquent testimonials to his gal lantry and patriotism aud sacrifice. From Mjor of the twenty third Ohio Infantry he reached tho high rank ot Major General of Voluuteers, coin maudiug a division beloved by bi comrades und respected by all v tula in the held he was elected to the National House nf Representa tives, but his sense of duty impelled him to decline to serve in Congress while the countiy was imperilled. Subeqoeutly he performed honorable service iu that h dy. For two sue cessive terms he was elected Gover nor ot Ohio, aud after a period of retirement be was again chosen the chief executive of his State. Theu the nation called him to the Preai lency and he performed the duties of that high office with dignity and faithfulness and ability. From the completion nf Irs term as President of the United 8ates, until bis death he was an exemplification of the no Ideal qualities nf American citizen nhif io its paii-atc capacity; modest unassuming, and yet public sp. riled, ever striving lor the well being of the people, the relief of distress, the re formation of abuses aud the practical education of the masses nf bis coun trymen. We are made better by such a life. lis serious contemplation will be help Tu I lo all. We add to ur honor by doing honor to the memory nf Rmherlord B Hayes. General Hayes was the nineteenth President of the United States. He was horn in Deleware, O , on October 4ih, 1892, having therefore passed his seventieth year hut recently. The funeral was conducted from his late residence al Fremont, on Friday Isst, and was attended by many of the most distinguished men nf the day, among whom was President-elect Cleveland. IIOKIIIBI.E KAILIt(IAl) II SISTER. At Alton Junction, located a short distance outside the city of St Louis, on Sunday last 40 people were either killed outright or fatally injured and many others badly hurt, by tho fan express running into an open switch and colliding with a freight train To add to the horror, an oil tank car ex ploded, setting fire to the wreckage and burning up unfortunate passen gers pinned fast to the debris. Up ward of 30 persons have already died from their injuries, and not less than a dozen others are at the point of death. The scenes in the wards nccctipied hy the injured are heartrending Ev ery few moments some tortured soul, writhing in agony, half tises from his couch and theu falls hack, suffer ing more intense pain than before Seeming to know hy intutiuu when the physician is near ihem, they beg piteously to be relieved from their pain "Doctor, for God's sake kill me and put me nut of this misery." sain ne. (Jh, tor an instant s relief from this mifcry," said another. Perhaps the most pitiful sight of all was that of the 13 year-nld Willie McCarty Sitliug nu his bedside, trying in vain by gentle words and soothing caress es, while her voice trembled with the grief that was hreakit.g her heart, was his mother. The boy's fle-h was conked from head to foil. His eei were burned nut, the skin had peeled off his face aud head, taking with it large portions of flesh. The only re spouse the anxious mother received to her inquiry ns to how he felt was 'Oh my head I Doctor, why dou't I lie." No trace has been found of the runaway swilchwan, Richard Oral ian, aud it is rhnught he has gnue for good. The I'se and Abuse, of Whiskey. This Hiiblect could be dwelt ud- n to a considerable, ltnulli, and yet niurh would remain untold, but all agree that the uan, the proper ue oi puro rye whiskey is an absolute necessity, especially so now, wiiun muure insists upon neing stimu lated. All regular pli.x siclans prescribe rye whiskey, and lusllv claim thai Klein's Silver und Duquesue Whiskies are most reliable. They do this not onlv ua cause they have tried them but because the leading hospitals uai- them- rind tin-in me nesi stimulants in the world, silver Age sells for $1.60 and Duquesne forgl.25 per full quart. For sale bv all dealers and druggists. Ask for them or send to Luawlg Mayer, Oil I'iiy, fa. TlrllnkpnnAuu nr thu l.trm.,.. llnK;i positively cured by administering Dr.' Ilainos' Golden Specific. It ia manufac tured MM a nowilur. U'llifh fAli tin iri i-un t a it ass of beer, a cup of conVeor tea, or in food, with-. tit the knowledge of the pa tient. It ia absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate dritiKer or au alcoholic wreck. It has been Riven n thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure baa followed. It never lana. v. ores guaranteed, -is page I ook of particulars liee. Address uoL. DEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Kace St.. Cin. ciuuall, O. aug.lO-ly. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONZSTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Hood Stock, Good Carriages and liug giea t lot upon tho most reasonable terms, lie will ali-o do JOB TBAMI1TG- All orders loft at the Post Ollloe will receive prompt attention. Fred. Grettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines. Oil W ell Tiails, fiat or Water Ht tingsaud lieneral Kliicksiuilliiiig prompt. Iv dono at Low Katos. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and .lust weal of the ouiv nouao, ikiiouio, ra. Your patronage solicited. FRED. OKET TENBERcJER. TF YU WANT a reavectable lob of z. printing at a reasonable price send jimr iTiior in loia (l)llce. MARIENVILLE, PA. TN OllDEll TO MAKE ROOM for my Spring Stock, I will close out my entire stock 6f Winter Goods regardless of cost, for Cash, ns I will need all tho room for my Spring stock. In goods that have to he carried over to next lowest possiblo prices. largo in all departments, so come early and get your choice at reduced prices. I am agent for James McCall & Co. 'a Bazaar Glove-Fitting Patterns, and for the High Aim Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, which 1 keep in stock. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Fur, and Uinseng Root. IAYII MllVrZ, Marienvllle, la. Here's Your Chance! A CHEAT CHANGE IN THE WEATHER, BUT NOT GREATER THAN THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES AT ' We don't propose to carry A BIG CRUSH will i-ell them. AVo thererorcfore oft'er you a 25 to 50 per cunt, reduction on every dollar's worth of Winter goods you purcbuo from us. 1 he (Stock Ih too largo to at tempt enumeration, but wo give you A FEW POINTERS: Mnn's Overcoats worth W2 (, will Roll fr-r $8.00. Boy's ami Youth's Sizea, 13 to 18, worth fcU.OO, will go lor fl.00. Child's, with cape, worth $4.00, take 'em along for t?.50. All Wool Flannel, worth 4oc., knocked (Iowa to 80n. Blankets. Quills. Underwear. Lumbermen's wmr. Hoainrt-. no. I nvnrvrhini In winter gnoda at proportionate reductions. We mean just APPEAL NOTICE. Commissioners' ((Kricts) of KoHEsr County, T'Ovksta, Pa., .Ian. 9, I8H2. ) Noticelsheretiy iiiveii that the Commis sioners of t'oreat County will meet at their ntrice in tlm Court House, atTionea ta. Pa., on the 14th anil loth of February, next, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the Assessment of 1893. I'. r. L.KDEBITK, J AS Mcl Iff I V HE, Philip Kmkrt. Attest, County Commissioners. J as. T. Brexnan, Clerk. Executors' Notice. Notice is lierebv given that Lettors Tes tamentary on the Kstate of Jasper II. IMuuman. late of Tiooesta llorouirli. de ceased, have been granted by C. M. Ar- uer, Keti-ier, to too undersigned, and all prisons indebted to. or having claims against, snio r.siaie are nouuea to maice Hettleme.it with us without delav. A DPI K O. DlNOYAK, M. W. 8. I'INOMAN, l. 8. Knox, Exe.Mit.nrs nf the Estate of Jasper H. Hincman. deceased. Tionosta, Pa., Jan'y ad, 1803. LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. Authorities in this enlightened ngn all auree that the human body should be rdolhed, next the sKin, with all wool garments. The First Wealth is Health. It la inonoy saved to dress your body properly. Coiiih and lot us help you do so al moderate prices. FIFTY GRADES OF ALL WOOL I'NUKRWKAK langing in price from 75 cents to 1.00 per garment, AT IM.OO PER GARMENT we can sell you a wool and camel's hair, soli and durable. AT $1.25 PER GARMENT au all wool or wool and camel's hair mixture in natural culms. AT81.S0 PKRGARMENT we can give you a white lelt or natural all wool un dershirt and draw ers, never sold in this market under $'J.oo. nosi: Our natural wool and black wool cash mere Host, at aft ceuta per pair a re lead ers. Voii can't match thorn at 4U cents. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate J'rlce htore. l-.xclnsive agen.a lor Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Wia-lon Underwear. Youinan's ct Mo ated New York Hats and Pedrick's Custom sbirta to order. -5 AND SENECA STREET. GIL CITY, PA. Dr.AV.F. CONNEUS EVE, EAR, MISE k Til BOAT Sl'BGEON. OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY. PA. Olflce Hours 11 to II a. in. i 2 to 4 p. m. io h p. ni. Sunday, 4 to u p. ui. Practice limited to above wisx.Moltles. David Hiintzs, fall, I will sell at the My Stock is still over any Winter Goods If IN PRICES I Cotno and seo for yourself. what we say ! THE Philadelphia Press, Daily, Sunday, Weekly. a family paper which is clean UNE.NS.TION A L AND JUST THE PAPER FOR THE AMERICAN 11 O M E. The Prtaz has tho best possiblo organ ization to secure news from the mimt im portant sources, and with nearly 400 oor responde'ila :n Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Deloware, thu State and near-at homo news is covered with a routine care fulness aud attention to detail not even at tempted by any other paper The 'resa has also tne best of corres pondents in all the great cities of tho United Slates, as well as financial and railroad experts in Chicago and the West, who keep the napcr more than abreast with events. Too col nmns of tlie6'iiiirfav Vjts are en riched by contributions from those whose names are written high inourli-tof ureal authors, novelists, essayists, as well aa ir men or niuii rank In public lire Tbe beat authors know that their best au diences are the readers of the Daily, Sun dan and Weekly iVes. in polit.es ihe Pi-ez knows no other master than the peoole. au I the Vast vear has seen, aa baa been awn lanfore,' the marked fact that it Is subservient ((, n) political boss. It haa no .hticg am. bilious to fin.tr, but laka after theintei estsot Its readers and delivers itself upon the iisoes of tho tlay in a manlier Is .lb frank and fearless, letting the lads speak for themselves and evading no I sues, bill meeting them all on tlio ba,-is of lair play to all men at all times, its pagea know no distinctions and the rights of oneclass over another are neither recognized nor supported. Advertisements nf Help Wanted may Imj inserted in The Vesa for One Cent a Word. Advertisements of Situations Wauled XCent a Word. Sdecial dava for advertisements, Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday. TERMS OF THE PRESS. Hy inail.pnHlauo free in the U. 8., Canada aud Mexico. Daily, (except Sunday), one year ... .d.00 " " " one month... .ftn " (including Sunday), oue year... 7.ftn " ' ' iiiia ni.t..,li Sunday, one year ;no we-Kiy r"ios, one vear l.ou lira its, Checks and other Remittances should be made payable to the order of THE PllESS CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. Scientiflo American Agency for eivtiTt. TRIM ui.al DCaiCN SATIBTS. ur iiiioriu.iiun na ire tlanatHXik writ, to MI NS k CO.. Bill Biioauwat. New VOUK. Olaeiit bureau for Mcurltitf p.tenu In America. KT.ir p.ttiiit taken out by us I. brought befuro um publiu ttj s noiic givua 1 m of cUotk. tu tuo Scientific iucnfaw I.rrent circulation of ur .cLntlSc papsr la the world. Spleudidlr Ulustraust. Ko Uitellkreut nan .hould be without It. WeeklT, 83.00 feari ti.&llslx inf.nth. Aadrtm. Mt'N.N A CO-l-LSUoUklia. aoi i)fOd, ft.a tutk Cltj. lXRMEHS AND FARMER'S SONS 1 wlin have a hore and rig al tbeir dia posal, and wlioaio looking for profitable rmplment may secure pia,itiona worth from thirty to sixty dollara a week bv ad dressing A.J. Potter, 8 East 14th SI., New York City. 2 rr DU 1 JUJ- i nil . M m UP I B il T'l ELECTION OVER, NOW abe READY! HURRAH FOR US! EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH GOODS! AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY. Overcoats and Clothing. An rlei-ant aaanrtment thta Sann, with prices to auit tho pocket book. Drew ool.t. We have a very large and well selected stork of the Newest and mo-t Ntylish Nliados Iu Dress Uoods of every descrip tion. Dress Flannels & Blankets. We sells tho Famous Riinihertror Flan nels and Rlanketx. Our assortment of t'rws KUnncIs Is away ahea I of any ever oflerod In Ibis place boloro. Hosiery. Underwear. We havo it in all grades to suit all kinds of trade in lliwicry and Underwear. Just ak for what you want and we have it. A full lino for Indies, (Junta, Uoya, Misses aud Childron. COME AND SEE US. H. J: HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGCJINS A PONES.) DRUGGISTS fc GROCERS, TIONEbTA. - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE POUND BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN 8EASON. In our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will alwaya bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SIIOES SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SON,S HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE ! -AND- UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! O-rVIE THEM J CALL. TIONESTA, - - PElsnsr. CARTERS CllTTLE CNr-i ifivER ifn OUR Bick HMdacheamt irlle.e all Ui. imubl fncl dm! to a bilious iltla of tlm .1 ivm. sucb as Diuineu, Niiun. Lrowaiu)ui. Inmrvu lu r eaung. Pain io llw Side. 4o W hits tlirlr mod remarkable .uocca baa bwD ihown In curing ICC' Headache, yet Cartbe Lim.s Livm Pilw are equally valuable In Conatipanoit. curing and preventing thin annnjlnfc complaint, while tliey also correct all dittordrra of tne eUtmarh, ptimutate the liver and rvguiale tbe bowcla. Even U they only cured Ache they w mi id he aJmnat prtcetea to thoee who euffer fmm thu diKtreln complaint: hut fortunately their rxdnv doea not end hnre, and th'we wiio once tr them will find these little pill valuable In ao many way that l hoy will not be willing to do without them. But after all aick bead le the bane of ao many Uvea that here fa where we make our irreut boaat. Our pills cure it while other do not. Cart kk ' Little f.ivca Pills are very email and very easy to take. One or two pills make a Unae. Titer are etrictly vegetable and do not (rripe or punce, but by their senile actioo leaae all who lute them. In TtaU at 2f c-ntn; re lor $1 . Rold everrwhere, or aent by nmil CA2TU KITICUDI C04 Kiw Tork. IdlE bAlrs Sxoll Fries. Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. Wo sell the nicest and bet Jackets for the money of anv store In th's part of tho County. Don't buy any until vou seo ours. Tho piles on our counters melt like nuow boloro the sun. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Every Department Is loaded. Our slock of Hiibbei lloodsiHcomplpto. We fit the smallest child and the largest man. and tho prices are right. Goods or the best grades, moci:iiirs. Our Grocery Department is always kept up to tho Standard with nice fresh goods, bought lor cah and sold at tho Loweet Possible Price. TIME TABLE In' "Moot Jany. 1, ihst3. Tralim leave Tlo nesU tor nil (,'ity tint poinu wont aw tl Iowa: No. U3 TUriiii(ru r reiglil (carry- mti HNtMiguri)) f):4o a. nr. No.at Butlulo Express 12:1)7 noon. No. til uy Fruitful (carrying liaisSHiiKers) 4:15 p. m. No. 3 Oil City Ex resadaily.. 7;53 p. ni. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kluiua, Rratiiord, I Hoan and Hit) Kant ; No. 30 nlonii ExiriiHa daily... 8:41 a. ui. No. ii Fitu,bint;ii Kxpresa.... 4:15 p. ni. No. tH) riirotiKli Fruitflil (car- rymtr iiaHNonutiiai 6:50 p.m. No. tit) v ay hruiglil (carrying anoiigoi lo ThiirmU) 8;41 a. ni. Trains Vi and U0 Run Daily and carry paa&unttura lo and Irotn points batwoen Oil City uud IrviiicUin only. Other truino run daily except Wunilny. Ut-t Tiino 'labios and full Inloruial'' from S. n. (,'LAItK, Aennt, Tionesla, R. RELL, Uuu'lupt. J. A. FELLOAg, Uoii'l Faanengor A Ticket Agent, Uullalo, N. V. tli'Gusr Motion: Ja. of the tlrin of MOUClv BRO S, OPTICIANS, KpoelaliKt in Error of Relraction of the Eye. Examinations freo of charge. WARREN, PENN. JOB WORK of every descriptWu exeetw to.1 at u.u KKI'UULICAN uUito.
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