THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 Pao.mtTon. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 't, IS'io Governor Ai.tukld lays be i. out of politick. Aorl tlie people will see to it that he stays out. Now that Sherman has renounced all ambition for the Freiideucy, the Democratic papers are telling what a great mao he is and how ungrateful his party has been in not giving him the uffice. The general Democratic feeliog with regard to the third term is that it would ooly be serving Cleveland right to give him the nomination when there isn't a ghost of a chauce for him to be elected. The extra cost of coal when steam is kept up on the British fleet io the neighborhood of Constantinople is $35,000 a day. Turkey is an expen sive luxury to all the Towers, and will be eliminated as a matter of economy. Cot.. Bradley shows his good sense io aoonuncing that he is not a candidate for any office. The people of Kentucky have chosu him to be their Governor, and he will serve them in that capacity with the xeal and fidelity that they expect. Clevelasd'8 forthcoming message is awaited with considerable curiosity by large number of people who can not imagine how he is going to account for the recent reverses of his party without sayiug some severe things about his own administration The members of Mr Cleveland'! bond syndicate are rubbiog their bands gleefully, and occasionally ex pectorating on their hands to insure stronger hold, whilr smilingly con templating their next opportunity to grab a few millions of the peeple's money. A coRResposDEST writing from London says he has learned by resi dence there that "to wiu English ap probation one must belittlo things American." Embassador Bayard evidently understands this and is do ing hi best or worst to make him self popular with Englishmen. The Philadelphia Record is very much agonized over the fact that while the Republican vote in Penn sylvania this fall was 59,266 less than in 1802, the Democratic vote was 169,873 less. The lieeord thinks "it is not so much a Republican triumph as a Democratic give away. Iu the genius for organizing progressive dis aster the Democratic leadership in Pennsylvania stands peerless." Talking of Republican victories the result iu old Virginia ought nut to he overlooked. It was not a sweep like Maryland and Kentucky but the Republicans made great gains. Not withstanding the rotten and wicked system of registration to make fraud easy, the Republicans won this fall in many legislative districts. A year ago, there wasu't a Republican in the legislature, now thirty members of the House and six Senators are Re publicans. This is a big victory and ought not to be overlooked. The Secretary of Agriculture at Washington says in his report that he has saved duriog the year $55,000 of the J878.438 84 appropriated for the maintenance of the Weather Bureau. The Secretary seems to think that his mission is to adjust everything and to prune and pear everywhere, so that he can show an unexpended balance at the end of the year. The people would rather have accuracy and re liability even at the outlay of addi tional money than predictions which savor of the character of those in old-time almanacs, and we may ex pect any day to Cud in the weather bulletin that there is a prospect ol colder weather between now and Christmas, or before the opening of spring. The Republieau county committee of Jefferson oouuty, at its meeting last week, unanimously endorsed Hon. James G. Mitchell for re elec tion to the State Senate, aod asked the Republicans throughout the dis trict to join iu his retention as their representative. A wiser thing they could not do, if they are desirous of having a strictly first class mau to represent them in the Senate of the State. In all of the fifty that went to make up that body last winter none were more watchful of the wel fare of their coustitueuu, or could ac complish as much with as little fuss, than Senator Mitchell. His popular ity io both the Senate and House made him a power for good to bis people, who will err grievously if they fail to return him. It was Nicholas I., of Uusiia, in January, 1844, in conversation with the British minister at St Petersburg, who called Turkey the nick man of Europe and proposed that the lead ing Powers should partition the em pire and obliterate it from the map as an Independant nation. Rut Eng land supposed that Rnssia had de signs upon Constantinople, and, in stead of an absorption of Turkey, there was a Crimean war. It is hoped this time that the Powers will work out the problem in agreement. Senator Fyre points out that the opening of the Nicaragua Canal would place us as near Hong Kong as England, 1200 mile nearer all the northern ports of China than she, 1!00 miles nearer Japan, and 1000 nearer Australia. Furthermore, the time between New York and San Francisco by steamer would be re duced about one half, with a large reduction in freight charges. These considerations seem to him sufficient to justify our Government in giving all possible encouragemeut to the en terprise. The Kentucky Court of Appeals, the highest court in that State, has just decided a case involving the right of a presiding officer to count a quorum present but nut voting. The case spraog out of the proceed ings of tho City Council of Paducah, Ky., the Commonwealth having brought suit against the Mayor for usurpation of office. In giviuc its decision the Court said that "those present, as shown by the roll call or otherwise, may be counted to make the quorum, but if thev do not vote they must be deemed to acquiesce io the action of those who dn vote." This decision sustaining ex-Speaker Reed in bis famous quorum counting rule is a little late, but coming as it does Irora a high Democratic Court in Kentucky the indorsement will be accepted for what it is worth. It is to be hoped, though, that the Louis ville Courier Journal will not bo into a hysterical spasm aod try to express us mental contnrlious in circus nog. ler type as it did in 18!0. when Speaker Reed counted a quorum in the House of Representatives. SEW ST NOTES. Since the Commonwealth nf Psnn. svlvania has exnendevl So.07-I.900 for tha care and education of soldiers' orphans. No other state has equalled or ap proached this record. Owing to the killing frost last January. the orange crop in Florida, which usually begins tn reach the market in large qnan tity about this season of tho year, is al most a complete failure. The crop this year will not bo over 100,000 boxes, whereas an average crop is in ihe neigh borhood of 5,000,000 boxes. The Jamaica orange will arrive soon after the holi days. Later we will get the fruit from Sicily, from alencia, Spain, and finally, iroin California. The most accurate petroleum statistic that can be obtained place the total pro duct of the United States in 1894 at 49,- 344,000 bbls. Although Pennsylvania is still the largest producer of any State, she falls short by over 0,500,000 bbls. of supplying hall the entire product. Her output was 18,078,416 bbls. That of some of the other states, in round numbers, was: Ohio, 18,792.000; West Virginia, 8,577,000 j Indiana, 3,6SS,000; New York, ViZ,U00; California, 705,000; Colorado, 515,000; Kansas, 40,000. HOW TO FUEVENT CHOI P. SOME KEADINO THAT WILL PROVE IN TERESTING TO YONOQ MOTHERS. HOWTO GUARD AGAINST T11E DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning tho cause, first symptoms an-1 treatment is the object of ttiiu Ita.wi TV... ..-l ..i ,.f - . .. . inj.iii(,(uui jn a COIII- IIIOII cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is al most sure to follow. Tbe finn symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes boarso. If Chamberlain's Cough reme dy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Kvcn after tue croupy cough has developed it will pre vent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains noth ing injurious, tor sslo by Siggins A Herman. Tho wifo of Mr. Leonard Wells, of Kast Urimtield, Mass., had been sullering from llftliruliriu fur Iwn ilnvy unl l.ol.... able to sleep or hardly keep 'still, when ..... iiuiiiun, mo iiiercnaui. mere, seni nor a bottle ol Chain !erlain's Pain Balm, and HMknrl llirtt. uhn iriva il a 1 1 ...mi, ..I. ......I On meeting Mr. Wells the next day lie ....... !.... i, , . J nM.Miu umiBiiD Httsuii ngni, tne pain bad left her within two hours, and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5.00 il it could not be had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Siggins A Her man. Auditor's Notice, In the Estate of G. G. Butterfield, de ceased. Orphans' Court of Forest County, Pa., No. 4, May Term, lS'.K). Having been appointed by the Court Auditor to distribute tha funds in the hands of the Executor iu above stated case, notice is hereby given thai I will meet tbe parties interested, in my offlco at Tionesta, Pa., at 10 o'clock, a. 111., Fri day, Iec. "0, 1S9j, to attend to the duties or uiy appointment, at whiuh lime and place all persons may uttend if they se proper. T. F. KITCHEY, Nov. 20, 1W6. Auditor. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that loiters tes tameiilury on Ihe estate of Susanna Cus sins, lalo of Harnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned. All persons indeb ted to suid estate will please make pay ment at once, and those having claims agaiusl the same will present them, duly MIlttlMlltil'Mtu.l til I J' lw. i ir ". Cdokslurjj, Pa,, Nov. U, lsji. , Vll v H AZELT1NE WOOLEN MILLS Y Warren, Pa. M k Twfd CamlmeretvFlannrla nd Yarn of pure wool, without PllOft JlW alt I any mlxtti mixture what s - -I . . - L THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PZNN. S. S. CUNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriage and Bug fies to let upon the most reasonable terms. Io will aIpo do job TEriisra- AII orders lea at the Pont Office will receive prompt attention. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. At CLARK has just opened a new feed store in the Barnett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In fart everything in that line, which he proposes to sell at the lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. When in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pa. ACeNDORPH'a PATINT OTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. For Chnrcbw and Hdencwi. Catalogue. prieM ui estimates, on application to tbe bole aiaaufmcturera, TBE rtU IKul IWF1H COL f., (U4.) Ml., F. Aim makers of I-whtntn, Fire and Stonari9gt felccl Uoofloc aadgldina-, Gt circulars. L EWIS' 98 LYE ivuo an nvuim Innmui WMimim sod par I t. ml. I Mike otber I.y& it beluff a Dim rlrr ud paekxl la s caa wlia ramorsble 110, the ogottnt, aralwayi mad? for u. win Bun lt beat 1-rfutnM Hard Soap to 3D mlnuu wltkotal txtlllH. It la Uia t furclmniliif witTa l.lt. dltlotCT-Uua .inks. diKlav vatUaa; UHUea, ioIqu. treat, etoT rxxvA. iaxt rro co. Ooo. Agu., Pluv, Pa. oa. tnjowd a conMant patronae for orrr painful rtnoae. dcD aa Ha.aaiallKia, I.aaiban, t'alarra, Xaalharhr. Acarala-la, ilackat-aa and. other ailment! where pain to an altend S , yr, "- t Mope, or nj mail on leoelDt of name, addreaa and is canla. W1NKELMANN A BROWN DRUO CO., Balllaiara. Ma., r. B. A. TIME TABLE, In effect Sept. , 1895. Trains leave Tio nesta, for Oil City anil points west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Ex press 12:10noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4.50 p. m. No. 83 Oil City Exj ress 7:65 p. in. For Hickory.Tlcliouto, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express 8:J4 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. m. No. o Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineion) 0:50 a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from S. i. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. K. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOW.S, ien'l Passenger t Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. ('. n. Wliiteiiimi, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovei lander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. It. KUtiou, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, COX FECTION Eni ES, tobacco id mm, WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as Ihe lowest, aud all goods delivered free of charge. Cull and see me. . C. M. AVHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOISTEST-A., PA. OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sis., Oil City. Pa., Thomas Gent, Pioprietur. Meala and Luncues served at all hours. 0en day and niuht. When in the city lnok lyi the Exchmp,ie Restaurant, aud get a goo'd iiifal. LA It DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,' hn- ptin-hased large! stnrU lie )in- ever bonglit, so be ia compelled to l.ntld nil addition to hn itorn. itmk ing It twice aa large. We have Pry Poods. I'rw tjooda. Clothing, Boota. Shoe, and Rubber PootN, Trnnka and ValUe., tllan keta. Yarns, Qiieeti.w-nre, Plna are, Carnela. Matting. Oil Cloth and T.Rtiolrnni. Furniture of all doacrlntlnni. In fact, anvil Ing von want and don't see von can buy, v asking for It, as our Stock la lrgn and loo tiniiicrona to mention. Roniomher the rdaivy DAVID MDNTZ'S, Kcd Front Stores, Maricnvillc, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, f !K CaK-skina, Wool A Ginseng You'll be , Down Town Some day, Drop in and see our Stock. See the Prices. Open your eyes at the bar gains. Maybe you don't want to buy. Maybe you are only curious. All right. Come anyway. Curiosity isn't always a sin. Sometimes it leads to Knowl edge. Miles&Armstrong The only dealers in Suits, Overjcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, exclusively. TIONESTA, PENN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren," Penna. CAPITAL, 8150,000 00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Geo. M. Parmlee, C. Scliiuiiiiclfen, Christian Smith, David W. lleaty Win. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Scofield, H. T. Russell, H. A. Jauiieson. rersonitl and Iluxinest accounts aolici led bit moat favorable terms consistent witi good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. G. y, P.KllMLLE, Vf. IT. A. JAMIESOX, Vice Pres. K h. IlKUTZEt., f V(.ii. r fic'Grsr Mqrck Jilt. ofthetirui ofMORCK liRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errorsof Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Touch WITH THE DEMANDS OP A PRO' GRESSIVE PEOPLE. THE WHITE THOROUGHLY SaTISFICS THf lt PARTICULAR BUVCR. MOIT Construction. Woodwork, Finish and Execution m Of TM( HIOHIBT GRADE, HCNCC ' SURE TO PLEASE If VOU WANT A MACHINE THAT l rir'T-CLAS IN IVCRV RESPECT, PIN YOOR FATHTOTHC WHITE. LIBERAL TERMS TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT TEHRITORV. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. 18 KOt'n MERCHANDISE IN AS LARGE 0 AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW THEM C PRICES NEVER IN WKSTKHN it J iv'i.i-. i iiini 1 ill'. VTVJItl.ir, j lis Avn niuti iiiTvc-na k vmr itiii'nti i-r i T W NO TROUBLE IHJ t v J V - HI' Vi II.L. CONVINCE THE Till NO TIM .X COM E NOW. 4-s. A WYTflHO I :LANS0N'S.r Lawrence & Smearbauqh, 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. raSBY raOBUOI AE3 CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND Tim FBESKESV GnOCEftlES. RERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our DniK Department, which Is in charge of r thoroughl y competent Clerk will always ,0 found the ' PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. 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