THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I. WINK, IDITO 4 PKOSRItTO. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1893. TnE Republican Slate convention will be held on January 3rd in liar riaborg to nominate a candidate for Congretsmao-at-Large. President Cleveland hag affixed his aigoiture to the resolution to pro Tide for additional deputy internal revenue collectors lo carrj out the provisions of the Chinese excluhiou act. Robebt Adams, Ex Minister to Brazil was nominated for Congress in the Second District Republican Con vention on the 8th, iust., receiving all but one vote out of one hundred and twenty-four. The city officials of Pittsburg have been holding rnnfureticet recent ly to devise means to aid the unem ployed and deserving poor. It ha finally been decided to raise 1 1.000. 000 by popular subscription and use the money for city aud park Improve ments. A number of the leading capitalists have volunteered to make large donations and it is thought there will not be much trouble in raising the amount required Derrick The Democratic representative from the Wilken-Barre district, Wil liam II. (lines, has declared that he does not entirely approve of th. Ways and Means Committee's tarifl bill, and that he is not in favor ol putting any product of this State on the free list unless it be iron ore. Well, Mr. Hines will have a chance to show his opposition to this section al tariff bill, when it comes up 'for action, and he knows very well that he cannot support the position taken by the free traders of Arkansas and Texas and hope to be re-elected from bis district. It went Republican at the last election on the mere threat of Democratic tariff smashing. The receipts of the State treasury for the fiscal year ending November 30, were the largest in the history of the State. The total amount received was 813,252,727 89. The total am unt disbursed was $13,423,064.77 Included in the receipts are the col lections made through the attorney geueral, approximating 81,310,000. and collections by the auditor gener al from delinquent corporations, which, while they swell the grand total, cannot be properly used as a basis for estimating the revenues for the year 1894. State Treasurer Murridon ia now engaged on his annual report aud has not yet made an estimate for the current year ending November 30, 1893, but he says that on account of the business depression so keenly felt in the State they will be greatly reduced. Putting oil on the free list has caused a general outburst of disap proval by the Pennsylvania oil pro ducers. Russia is our competitor in this line. People are uot geneialh aware of the enormous quantity of oil there is produced in that country already, not to speak of the vaul oil territory uot yet touched. During the eleven months of this year 5,633, 998 barrels have been produced. The development of that oil field has been increasing. America no longer enjoys a monopoly of oil and will bave to look la her interests now that so formidable a rival has sprung up for the World's trade. While Rus sian oil is inferior in quality it is pro duced at a much less expense, so that it could become a oompetitor with American oil on the Utters own ground. It is said that the Standard oil company could not face the cum petition unless it could import and rehue Hussian orndi. Op course all the British free trade newspapers commend Cleveland's message as a wise and forcible riocu mout. That is their business. Thai bas been the feeling toward Cleve land every time he makes a public utterance commending free trade For years the British press has as Saul ted the protective features of this country, aud it is quite uatural thai when the President of the United States assists in such an assault that they should commend him and prase hini. It is quite natural, too, that they should praise him for his course in trying to restore the Hawaiian monarchy. They know very well that if the Queen is restoied it will only be for a little while, and the de ceut element of the cotinl ry will not again look to the United Slates fur aid, but will stretch out ils hands ti England, aud England will he only too glad, to assume the protectorate- aud get nut of it al! there is for the gain of England. Yes, the British papers have much to coinrnend in Clevriaud b ine-wHge It is through ly English, made so to please Eu glisbmeu. Ex. A Mow al Petroleum. The obvious result of the secrecy with which the Wilson bill was con cocted is becoming plainer every day. The bill put petroleum on the free list, and at this discovery the nil re gion is getting jusily alarmed. Rus sian oil is a dreaded competitor of the Pennsylvania product. With the duty removed upon refined oil, there is no question whatever that all American production must cease The request of the President that work illume!) must be content with less wages, does not apply to crude oil business. It is the most competi tive business known in the world, as any one will admit that knows tnat success in boring one well leads in stantly to the drilling of a number of others, This is the controlling factor in the oil business, aud the all-sufficient reasou that production o'lly achieves a minimum of prices. Now let Russian oil come in duty free, crude and refined, and the conditions will be disastrously changed. The consumer would not be benefitted, in such close dealing to my appresia- le extent. The difference between Russian and Pennsylvania fluids would be absorbed by the middleman, and the sole outcome of Prof. Wil son's policy would be loss of work to thousands and a corresponding bene fit lo the subjects of the cxar. Chronicle Telegraph. The Hawaiian matter is still in a condition of statu quo. The Presi dent has not yet replied to the Sen ate's request fur information pertain-. mg to all the instructions given to special commissioner Blount, or to the newly accredited minister Willis. A strage condition of affairs contin ues on the Island. President Dob- being still at the head of affairs and is supported by a large part of the white population. The queen Lilikulani has request ed that the provisional government, under President Dole, shall grant her protection as she fears violence from the foreign residents. This has been lone. According to latest reportB Minister Willis has not made knowu to the Ilawaiians what his instructions from our government are. Whatever tht-y are he was left to bis own discretion iu t he use of them and he seems to have suspended all action and awaits further instructions from bis govern cnent. So far as known the natives are not discatisfied with the new govern ment. The only ones who seem to oppose it are the members of the Royal Family. The question at is sue with President Cleveland is whether or not our government hrough Minister Stevens, was juatifi able in rendering aid, if aid was ren lertd, in establishing the Provisional government. The advices which the President iu bis recent message to Congress said be was expecting from Hawaii, aud w hich be said be would transmit to that b-dv along with an executive message, have uot arrived yet. Minister Thurston, of the Hawaii an Provisional government, who has represented that government at Washington has started home. The Republican press condemns the positHiu taken by the President as autocratic, bitterly partisan, mak ing capital for the democrats at the expense of the former administration. They think it is all sham. He says he has started iu to restore the original status of affairs at Hono lulu. Later the President says be wiil ta'ia Congress into his confidence further on this matter. For the time heii2 the nation is free to continue guessing as to the methods by which an American Minister is to overturn a fore'gu poverument diplomatically auo in a spirit of brotherhood. Notice, Notice is hereby given that John J. Greoii of McCraya, Forest county. Penn sylvania, by d;ed of voluntary' assign ment, duted tho eighteenth day of No-i-emli-r A. I)., lf.i,l. has assigned to J. Green of West Hickory, County and .Slate aforesaid, in I'.'itst lor the benefit of Ihe credi.ors of tiie aid John J. Green, all :he estate rciul and personal of the said John J. Greec. All persons indented to the said John J. Green will mare immiiiediate pay cnent io the said assignee, ami thosa having claims or demands will present the same u itlmut delay to .1. K. U KEEN, Assignee of John J.Green. West Hickory, Pa. or his Att'y, Samuel 1). ikai.k. Dee. 11, lb'.W. TiouesU Pa. AV..A. Fisher, THE JEWELER Desires to call the attention of the peo ple of Tione.-ta aud vicinity to to his large stock, including watches, Chaina, Rings, Silverware, Knives anil Forks in triple plate. SFECTACLES To suit ull sights. Special attention givcu to watch and jewelry repairing- Cull and see his stock before pinch isin. Store in gas orlice building. rOKUNT Ol!.TY HOSPITAL! LOCATED AT TIONESTA, PA. THIS INSTITUTION IS NOW OPEN TO THE KECEI'TION Ol'' AM. CASES OK I M.N ESS Oil ACCI DENT OK WllATEVEll N ATI' HE, NIGHT OH DAY. On Tuesday nod Saturday from N:on to 11:00 a. m., Consultations will he free. The Hospital Ward contain over :MI hods, with host of nurses anil llrsl class hoard, while tho Medical Faoiiltv Is the best to be had in Western Pennsylvania. Patient will receive llie hest of rare nt all time, whether accompanied hy mem bers of the family or not. Dr. J. E. IIADLEY, Supt Hospital in Pale Building. Rkfkrkncks may he addressed to Dr. J. B. Siggins. Tinnesta, Pa. i H. ISLET & SDNS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AN 11 UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. MILLINERY! FLQBA WALTERS & CO., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins .V Lanson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friend wiin no elegant ntock of goods in their line. All the newest Htvles in HATS & RONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND n 1 1, 1. 1 x i: it y a o o i s in perioral. And a full lino of Ladies' Funishing Good.,, at very reasonable prices. Children's bats and caps. Call on us before making selections. Wo be lieve we can plea--o you. c. n. vniitdinui, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. K. It. Station, I nut pro pared to furnish tho public with any thing in tho lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION Kill ES, TOBACCO Al CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND It AT AIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLS"Uny FLOUR ! I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see mo. C. 31. WHIT E3IAN, WEST SIDE, TIOUESTA, PA. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ruK'tto. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. 44.00,: V2.50 2.00 2.50 (f 2.25, JW 2.00 Jk$Si FOR LADIES 2.00 1.75 FOR BOYS !i7 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest ttylei, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made ard look and wear ai well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do to by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. IV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes. Sold by HOPKINS it LANSON, Tiono.-ta, Ia. 4 oiL CITY, FJ -fr i Dr. J. K IIADLEY, VKTEH1NAKY MltUKON, RURAL HOUSE, - Tionesta, Pa. Horses sulfering from soreness, or any dsseases horses, do.-s or cattle are heir to, successfully treated. pifTho dentist i y of the horse is a ocieive in itself. Horses' teeth tiie clause of disagreeable, habits. Horses having (iiseasjttl t.-. th are hard to keep iu con dition, and it -, it is impossible to fatten. There are few horses, young or old, A ithout inoie or h ss sharp-edge or rough projection upon ti,eir molars. The sh.irpo edges lacerato Ihe mouth, causing torture lo the horse, and he tries in verio'is way a to rid himself of the trouble. Some start suddenly or stop short, loss the head, ctrool or slobber; others shy, drive sidewavs or hold their head in an unnaluiai manner. Improper l'rindin'.c ot food causes indigestion, anil 1-Kl'gestion produces hss of appetite, hide-bound, swollen limbs, starring or dead like -oat of hair, coughing, dis charges at tho nose, running al the eves, etc., etc. All irregularities of molars or incisors easily removed. Practical ex pcrieiice en ables mo to give saiislaci ion in all cases: Have line roomy stalls for the treat ment of all disabled animals. All calls promptly intended to, night or day. jMr-No charge for examination at ollio.e. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, bhu cried for C'ubtorta. When she became Miss, r-hu clung to Custuria. When she huJ. C'hil drim, bhe guve thorn CusU-ria. LEADER IN PRY GOODS AND CLOTHING David 3Iiutz, OUR lUY GOODS DEI'A RTMENT n now complete, Imvlnir Just reeelvvl our Fall and Winter stock. Never before have we had such a aloek of Dress Goods, such HoincSpun Dress Goods, Fine Henriettas, (.'aslurieres, and Woolen Goodi of all kinds and prices to meet the times. Clonk niil IVriip Department. HAVING HOUGHT FOR CASH, r bhi prepared to sell tho verv best nt tho low est prices. Nothing like this line in Forest Coyny, and Ladies who are in want of a Cloak or Wrap should not forget to see Mintr.'s stock beloro buying. A hirire as. sorlment and Ihe very latest styles, rlht from New York. Also, Hroadclotli for Cloaks and Wraps. Millinery Department. V E CI1NNOT HE PEAT In this line. Tho very latest New York Styles, and those who want a Hat should send in their onlnr ai once. All Work Warranted, as we employ only First Class Help. Xotlon Department. . YOU FIND Ruttoim, Lares, Silks, Velvet, met, anytmnir you may want In this lino. Ladies' nod Gent's, Hoys' aud Girls', Children and Rabies' Underwear of nil kinds. Cannot bo beat in this line. Clothing Department. 11 EttETOFOUE, we have pleased the public In this line, as to quality and price, bqt this year we are way ahead of nnvthimr ol the past. In Men's and Hoy's suits we iiano Fino Suits, Rnsinoss Suits and Working Suits of all kinds, at thi lowest prices. Children's clothing at all prices and ot the very latest styles. Mothers, it would pay you tosond lo in for your children's clothing. If you could Nee our lino it would surprise you -not only the amount wo carry, but tho quality and Price. We still keep the lead ami shall try to hold it. Hoots, Klioew anl Iluliber floods. IF YOU WANT anything in this lino send ns your measure and wo will forward you at once what yon order. Remember, we carry lirst class goods in this line, both for Ladies' ami Gent's. Also, Hoys' Children and Habios' Rubbers, and Rub ber boots ol nil kinds. entw FiiriiKliliig Department. H ATS AND CA PS of nil kinds in the latest at vies. Fine shirts for men and hoys, ami working sidrts nt the very lowest prices. You should not tail to sco our Neck Wear stock, it is really tine. Carpet Department. AS USUAL, we hold the lend iu this lino. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Drnp erv, t'uitain Poles, and everything to make your home pleasantand yourscli 'happy. V E A Lmo Carry a largo assortment of China. French China, and Iron Stono China. Cuspadors, A'hnms, Window Shades and Wall Paper. TO I'll F, PUBLIC Remember I carry the largest and best selected stock of the above iu Forest county. Send iu your orders by mail and they will receive prompt attention, HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE paid for Hides, Sheep pelts and Ginseng. ARNBTT! BEATS TIIEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS I You have doubtless been thinking of getting a New Winter Suit, and quite likely have concluded to make Ihe investment when you find what you want at the right figure. We think we have it. At least ve would like to show you goods and prices before yon go elsewhere, nnd theiefore invite you to call ear ly. In price, sty lo and quality, we'll stay by tho best of them. And then in Ladies' Dress Goods, Wo have mado a special effort to get tho patterns that are bound to please, while for line quality and low price ihero is nothing that can coinparo with our line. Our Winter Goods are especially neat and catchey. In Furnishing Goods, Roth Ladies' nnd Gents', we take special prido in our.stock, for we feel confi dent they will please the customer. Our Winter Underwear has been select ed with a view to Ils wearing qualities as well as for the comfort ii will afford. Collars, Culls, Tics, and Dress Shirts wo have in endless variety. Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to come to us when you selest your 1. at for the winter. We'll lit you out and you'll bo more than pleased. " And in Shoos! There's whero take the cake. Ad kinds, Sizes, Stvles and Prices, For Ladies, for Gents, for Hoys, for Girls, and last, but not least, for Babies. G-ROCERIES, Our Grocery Department Is supplied, ns usual, with the freshest nnd purest the market all'ords, and don't tuck on tho fancy prices, either. Cumo and see BARNETT, TIONESTA. ii nit i; tiii:v aim;; Prices that will interest and plca-so you Another tremendous Fall Stock is now on our counters. To get a move on those goods we oiler the following prices: Fall and Winter Overcoats As low in price as the ready made article, but Oh what a difference In the style, fit and tinish. Scotch Serges and Homespuns $18 to t-0. Engl sh Serges to JlU. Meltons, Kerseys and Venetians 20 to 10. FALL AND WINTER SUITS. Scotch Cheviots in sack suits, black, blue and fancy mixtures i to $24. Clays, black and blue. English worsteds, for dressy cutaway suits, f'lO to 1.'!. TROUSERS, (5.00 to $S.OO. uO doz. Black and Hrown Winter Derby Hats. Special price f 1.50, $2.00 and J2.50. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers. Modcrato Price Store. 25 AND 211 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. RAMBLER: BICYCLES 4.rimillty fc JeWrey Co. make of Bicycle are the BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 ami 2 are consid ered tho bi .l Road Wheel and are fully Guaranteed iu all re respecls. For prices and par ticulars inquire of M. II. .Waf.L'IltF., TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue. mtrn w Marienville, Pa. Velveteens, Ribbons, Umbrellas. In Dealers in TOBACCO, CIGAHS COX FKCTI OX A It Y. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice line of the Rest Brands of FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our stock perfectly pure and strictly fresh, aud customers will find our goods always wholesome and first class. Nice, clean Billiard Hall end Barber Shop in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridge Sta., TIONESTA, 1P.A.. What Can't Pull Out? Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the Keystone Watch Case Com pany, Philadelphia. It pro tects the Watch from the pick pocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only he had with cases stamped with this trade mark. Sold, without extra charge for this bow (rin g), through Watch dealers only. Lot ol itch ctiei ire spoiled in th opening. An opener to obviate this tent tree. of the firm of MORCK BRO'H, Specialist iu Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Why the IBiiifr N L. J. HOPKINS. There's No Use Talking! IT'S TIIE OCTY OF EVERYBODY to buy poods whore they (ret the most for their money. Hero wo are airain with a slock of merchandise worth looking at. Buy your (roods where j'ou have sonielhinn to select from. , CLOTHING. In this linn we defy any Clothlnir Concern in this section of Country to offer na much tor your money as we are doinjf. We rIvo yon a Suit. We liave a stock to select from. And tho prldea below nny compet'etion. Look us over before you buy. OVER-COATS In overcoats we hnve any kind vou mav want Storm Conts, Fine Press Coat or Cheap Working Coals. Don't buy an overcoat until you see our Assortment. LADIES' WINTER JACKETS. Tn this department w-e have reneheil further than ever before and put In a finer line of enrments than usual ami In order to iiinko them iro wo w ill mnko tho price very low. Come and see our Jackets before buying. DRESS GOODS FLANNELS AND BLACK GOODS. In this depnrtment we are nt home we don't care where yon gn you enn't find a nicer assorlinent to select Irom. Fancy goods In patterns, no two allko. Look them over. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS We are Inst opening a tine linn of T.adies, Gents and Misses Shoes that are not equaled in this Country. Don't buy shoes until yoi have looked over our stock. It will pay you. We handle mily the best brands of Rubber goods and anil them at prices to suit tho times. Our stock consists of all General Merchandise. Our store is full and must be sold. GROCERIES. Our Grocery Department Is up to the Standard. Goods are always fresh. Any thing can he found in our store that Is kept in a general store. Conio and see us. We'ro at Home. No troublo to show goods. II. W. LEDEBUR. Fall and Winter Goods! JUST OPENED! We linvo the NEWEST things In SCITINtiS and OVERCOAT for Men, Bova and nnd Children for Fall and Winter wear. We hove tho largest lines in the County, of the best goods and .standard makes, at price to suit tho times. BOOTS & SHOES. We hnve a full line In everything for Footwear at prices that defy competition SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY. All our Friends Bud patrons are invited to conio and look nt our goods anil prices before purchasing. We guarantee aatisfao tion and fair dealing. COM E AND SEE I s, AT lloLKM AN BUILDING. LEDEBUR ;& MILES, (Successor to O. F. MILES A CO.) TIOZtTEST-A., - - IPEIsTILT. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS &C GROCERS, T I O N ESTA. - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! P R ESC RI PTIONS COM I'OU N DEl WITH UT.M OST CAR E. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SII0ESA SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mmTwi r&mmn Mm cash: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. CHARLES A. HILL AGENT FOR AND DEALER IN FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING REAPERS, HINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, GRAIN .AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A FINE QUALITY OF LUBRICATING OILS FOR ALL KINDS OF RAP ID AND SLOW MOTION MACHINERY. Before making puiehases I would ask Fanners anil others to inspeet my stock aud prices. Everything ot the best and most approved quality, and at prices with in the reach of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tioiicstn, Pa. TIME TABLE In ell'ect Nov. '.(I, lHUII. Trains leave Tio nesta for oil Oily anil points west as j follows : No.tKJ Through Freight (carry ing passengers) h:-iO a. 111. No. SI Butfalo Ex press 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. m. No. 3.i Oil City Ex less 7:5.1 p. in. For 1 1 iekory.Tidii into, Warren, K in.ua, liradlord, ( ilean nnd the East : No. 80 I ilean Express H: 4 1 a. in. No. I'.'i Pittsburgh Express.... 4:1." p. m. No. !Ki Thruimh Freight (car rying passengers) 6:ri0 p. in. No. tin Way Freigiit (carrying passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. ill. Trahm fi:t and nil Ron Dailv and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City anil I rviueton only. Otlierlraius run daily except Sunday. Gel Time Tables and full information from S. Q. CLARK, Aeunt, Tii Ma, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Bullalo, N. Y. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN olliee. F. R. LANSON. O. F. MILES. Tri t:;e gld reliable LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - I-ENN. s. s. ca::fielu, proprietor. Good Stock, Good Carriuuea and Bug gies to let upou Ihe most reasonable terms, lit will aln do JOB TBA.MI1TG All orders left at the Post Olllce will receive prompt aUeutioii. V A
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