THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, Editor 4 Pkophiitoh. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 18! The Democratic Domination is reek ing I lie man, and the man in trying to escape. The national debt was increased only a little over $2,000,000 during the month of November. But n small matter like that "cuts no ice" with a big administration like Mr. Cleveland's. Sknator Loihie says that during his recent visit lo England he was toM more than once that the woolen manufactures of Bradford had beeu saved by the Wilson bill. "I have no gruege against the people of Brad ford," he adds, "hut I prefer that these woolens should be made in the United States." This is the feeling of a deeided majority of the Ameri can peeple, which is to say that they want a restoration of the Republican tariff polscy. Thk Maucli Chunk Democrat con cedes that the vote for Judge Smith was due to an organized effort to "set it op" for thii one of the Democratic candidates fur Superior Court judge. The Democrat declares that in Car bon county a number of the ballots when counted were found to be marked only al the uame of Judge Smith. Whether the explanation will make the defeated Democratic candidates any belter satisGed re mains (o be seen. Congress is again in session with Thomas B. Reed, the big man from Maine, as Speaker. Major Alex Mc Dowell of Sharon, Pa., was elected chief clerk by a large majority ; Benjamin F. Russell, of Missouri, sergeant at arms ; Wm. J. Glenn, of New York, doorkeeper ; Joseph C. McElroy, of Ohio, postmaster, and Rev. II. N. Couden, of Michigan, chaplain. The President's message was read in both Houses yesterday, and is a long, tedious document covering eight solid columns of small type. Senator Dubois says that the Re publicans from the Wei-t will insist on a duty on wool. He will find the Republicans from the East responsive on tbat score. There never was a more inexcusable waste ot revenue than that of removing the duly on wool, while iruposiug duties on pea nuts, rice, sugar, piueapples, cocoa nuts, clay and other Southern pro ductsalleged "raw materials." Nothiog except injury has followed the removal of the wool duties. It has increased 147-fold the use of nasty, dirty rags aud shoddy; 1ms caused a loes of over $100,000,000 to the sheep growers, and is rapidly re ducing the number of sheep in this country. The woolen mills Bud themselves unable to compete with the deluge of Europeau ghorldy goods, while the consumer cannot buy pure woolen goods a cent cheap er than when the Wilson bill took ef fect. The sooner tbat part ot the wiseraoie sugar trust tarttl hill is repealed the better. Philadelphia Press. Young Men In Congress. .the "baby member of the next Congress is George N. Southwick, of Albany, N. Y., the Republican sue cessor oi ueueral lracy. He is 25, but looks to be about 17 or 18, aud will at first he mistaken, proba bly, for a page boy. Next is Nor man A. Mozely, who defeated Ar cold, iu the Fourteenth Missouri dis trict. He is 28 years of age and worked on his father's farm uutil he became of age, when he taught school and commenced the practice of law Ibere will be a number of new faces in the Fifty-fourth Congress, as at least 1G3 of I bo members have never sat in Congress before. Many of then) are bright energetic young men, with the future all before them Frederick Halierman, is the Repuli lican member, also new, although not young in years, who will represent the historic "Randall District of Pennsylvania, which for 80 years has never returned auy but Demo era Is. A promising youug member i Rowland B. Mahaney, aged 32, the Republican successor to Daniel N Lock wood, from Buffalo. The sue cessor to Postmaster General Wilson, Alstoug G. Daytou, of Pbillippi, W. Va., is also a youug man. He is of vigorous temperament, and an inde fatigable worker. J. D. Hubbard, Bland's successor from the Eighth Missouri district is 35, practices med icine at Versailles, Mo , and edits a sheet called the Statesman. Mil ford W. Howard, aged 33, comes as a Populist from Alabama, aud is known as the author of "If Christ came to Cougress," a sensational pamplet that created an indiguaot stir among coir- grempn when published two years ago. .Tsines E. Watson, of Rush ville, Ind., Judge Holeman's suc cessor, is 30 years old, an energetic lawyer, an Ep worth Leaguer and a prominent Knight of Pythias. Three other very promising new and young members, all Democrats, and 30 years old, are George B. Mc Clellan and William Suiter, of New York, and John F. Fitzgerald, of Boston. All three succeed Demo crats of mature age. McClcllan is the sou of "Little Mac," the com mander of the Union army iu the early part if the war and Demo cratic candidate for the Presidency in 18G4. He is bright and handsome, though boyish looking, and a good speaker and steady worker. He has done newspaper work and served on der the city government in New York, and is now practicing law, with an office on Wall street. Sulzer was recently Speaker of the New York Assembly, looks strikingly like Henry Clay in his youth, is ambi tious and a clever orator. Fitzger ald of Bcston is a Harvard man, is engaged in the real estate and insur ance business, was a member of the Boston Common Council, and (he Massachusetts State Senate. Fitz gerald is in the unique position of being the only Democratic Congress man from all New England. But as a rule, the Democrat will be a very very lonesome individual iu Wash ington this session. Derrick. HAZELTINE 022 WOOLEN MILLS, T rrrT Warren, H. 1 iU: J ' f MskeTweede, h( istey Caaeiinerra, Flannels i-lf ' end Verne of pur -e" E'. at assess! wool, without eliod- m m m m KM WANHCNiMe ttv. rtnrt f. wnntr or arH niy mixture whu THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. ll nod Strx'k, Oontl Carriages, and Bur fio. to lot upon the mod roanonable terms, lo will also do CTOB TZEnIlsTQ- All orders loft at tlio Post Office will receive prompt attention. NEW MAP OF FOREST CO. TIONESTA, PA. CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAFTSMAN, A tUJIVISlAftlUK, 1JESTOF INSTRU MENTS. Houses nnd Lots. Farm and Wild Lands for sale, rent or exchange. Spec ial attention givon to tho proper assess ment ana payment ot Taxes lor jNon- Kesiaent Laml Owners. Have accurate information, drafts, and latest and best maps or nearly every tract or land in Forest County. Will estimate timber and appraise value of any property for investors. Auditor's Notice, In the Estate of O. G. Butterfteld, de ceased. Orphans' Court of Forest County, Pa., No. 4, May Term, IH'.'O. Having been appointed bv the Court Auditor to distribute tha funds in the hands of the Executor in above stated case, notice is hereby given that I will meet me parties interested, in my olnco at Tionesta, Pa., at 10 o'clock, a. in., Fri day, Deo 20, 18t5, to attend to the duties of my appointment, at which time and piaue an persons may atti ml It they see proper. T. F. KITCHEY, Jov. ao, ISS5. Auditor. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that loiters tes tamentary on the estate of Susanna Cus- Bins, late ot liarnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persens indeb ted to said estate will please make pay ment at once, and those having claims against the same will present them, duly auioenucaiea to j. u. knight. Exocutor. Cooksbuig, Pa.. Nov. 11, 18!5. A Costly Error. Made by our enp buyer this season will put money in your pocket if you need a cap. We have 'em to eat. Quite forgot a large order placed with manufacturer last June; or dered our full goods of another man ufacturer in August. Goods made up with our name on and cannot re turn them except at a loss of $1.50 por dozen for new linings. We pre fer to make our loss to you. To make a long story short, you get the caps at manufacturers' prices, less $1.50 per dozen. For instance, here is a cap: Manu facturer's price, f 10.50 per dozen. Our l'rlt'c to you, 75c. Caps for 25, 35, 50c, but look at the quality, silk lined, up-to-date Btylea Back of these and everything here is our guarantee : Money back if you want it. McCuen & Simon, MODERATE PRICK STOKE. 25 and 29 Seneca and 12 Elm Streets, OIL CITY, PA. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W.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 fact everi'tliing in that lino, which he proposes to sell at tlio lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention. When in need call. O. W. CLARK, Tionesta, Pa. BACENDORPH'S PATENT SECTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. For Churches and Residence. Catalogue, price an estimates, on application to the Hole Manufacturer, TUB PES! IKim konmf) CO, fft.,Lti) PhiUda., Pa. Also ma keni ot I.tuhtninic, Fire and Btorm-Prool tUecl ltoollns and SiUiD. Get circular. DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN GENERAL JIERCHANDISE, lini purchased the lmiret stock be bus ever bought, wo lie Is compelled tn build nn addition to bis store, tnnk ing It twice as Inrge. j ; I We have Pry finoiN, Dress Hoods, Clothing. Hoots, Shoes, nnd Rubber Hoods, Trunks wd Vnltses. tllan Ij.'l1 .Yarns, I neenswnre. nin-swnrc. Cwroets. Mnltlnrr. Oil Cloth and T.nnnlr-nm, Furniture of nil descriptions, lnfiict, wnvtt lir you wanjmid don't s.-e yon rnn boy, by asking for it, ns inr Stock s lnrge nnd loo numerous tTmpnMmtHomr DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Maricnvillc, Pa. HIGHEST MAKKKT PRICK paid for Hides, ciN, CaK-skins, Wool A tiinsoiw. ft EWIS' 98 LYE TtatioBrt and pom T.y maris. Unlike otnur Lya. It belli a One powder acd packM tn a can with remoTable lid, the content are always ready Tor use. Win make the aat irfuined Hard Boan In 30 ml nut wMtaons boll 1 nr. It la lite beat forcleanshifl watta pipe, disinfecting sinks, closet washing botUea, olnts, trees, et 7KNHA. BAIT MTQ CO. uso. Ax rtm, p Tit niati lxty years. It Is wonderfully efficacious in ail inum uiifiw, mien mm ltheMailm, l.awVac, Catarrh, Toolhut-hf, ftearalsla, Uavkatbe and other aUments where pain U an attend ant. Try It. At ltniff Mores, or by mail on receipt of name, address and 45 cent. WINK ELM ANN & BROWN DRUO CO., Baltlaiere, Md., V. . A. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : " The objeot of thit League hall be to protaot American labr by a tariff on imports, which ahall adequately aecure American tnduatrial produota against the competition of foreign labor. There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST : Correspondence ! solicited retarding " M.n..nrship " and " Oft'Cal Corretpondinta." SECOND; Wa need and welcome contribution,, whether email or la ge. to our causa. THIRD: We c it i:h a Urs line of document, ec.enrg al' 1:1 or the 1 ar. ff question. Com plete set nl b ni. 10 lo any aadres. for 60 oent,. FOURTH : S.-d po.til c ji-d renuest for free eemple fc -p -.t u . ,,A;. J(i..sn tconomiat." Addreee W.N. ir f WuUr..m. G iieral 3eor,tary, 36 West 22J Ctre.t. Nov Ycrr. ' A IliaV KurprUf. In store for all who try Hiiuoii'm t'elerv Kinir l"r the nerves. The Kttiutrul ver dict of all who have ust-d this ureal vi-ko-lublo prcparalioo is that it is the tirandeitt remedy ever used lor the cure ol'dvspep sia, liver complaint, general debility, ete. liaeou'e Celery Kinx lor Ihe nei ves'stiiii ulatcs the digestive organs, regulates the liver and reslors the hvnleoi in vigorous hcalih and energies!. Samples free LaiRe packaxes Sue iV 2m. Suld only by .Si(jiiii ,V I lei man, TimiuHta, stud W. U, Wilkiu. Wist Ult'kury, TIME TABLE, In effect Sept. 2J, 1895. Trains leave Tio neNta for Oil 'ily and points west ua follows : No. 31 liutlulo Express 12:10noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying lasseiitrer8) 4:f0 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Exj resa 7:65 p. in. For Hickory, Tidionte, Warren, Kin.ua, Itradlord, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean Express H-.44 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvinelou) 9:.r0 a. m. lietTiine Tables and full information from S. II. t'LAKK, A vent, Tionesta, I'a. H. UEl.L. (Jen'l.Suot. J. A. FELLOWS, Uen'l I'assenger & Ticket Aji' iit, Hullalo, N. V. f. 11. WMtcmaii, NEW STORE! Having purcbisod tlio store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. iV. I". It. H. Station, I am pro pared to furnish the public with any thing in the lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO A! CIGARS. WHOLESALE Also the AND HAT AIL. FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and sea me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST HIDE, TIONESTA, IP .A.. OIL EXC11 ANtiE ItESTAUKANT, Cor Ncneca and (Viitrn Sts., I ijl I'itv. I'a., TlminaH Ijent, I'j oiuielur. Meals and Lunelle nerved at all hours. Open day and uiht. When iu tho city look up Ihe Excliuuuu Kuaruuraut, aud g a g''AI imnl. You'll b8 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, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, exclusively. TIONESTA, PENN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAl'ITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson F. Whoelor, Jerry Crary, ieo, M. I'aruilee, ('. ScliiiiiiiH'll'ciig, Christian Smith, David W. Boaty Wm. 1). llrown, Andrew Hei't.el, A. T. Scotlcld, II. T. Kussell. H. A. Jamiesou. J'eixonal md Husinexn accounts solici ted oh hiont favorable terms consistent witt good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. O. -V. VKTtMLKE, Pres. It. A. JAMIKSOX, Vice Pres. '. it'. HKHTZKL, Cashi.r of the linn of MOHl'K liltO'S. OPTIGIA1TS, Specialist in Errnrsof Itelractionof the Eve. Examinations free of chargo. WAKHEN, FICNN, Touch WITH THE DEMANDS OP A PRO GRESSIVE PEOPLE, THE WHITE THOROUGHLY ATInt8 THl MOST PARTICULAR BUYER. Construction. Woodwork, Finish and Execution AOeOPTHC HIGHEST GRADE, HENCE ' SURE TO PLEASE If VOU WANT A MACHINE THAT IS FIKST-CLASS IN EVfRV RrsPECT. PIN VCURFA THTOTHE WHITE. LIBERAL T EiM3 TO ACTIVE DEALERS IN VACANT TERRITORY. WHITE SEWING KACHIKE CO. CLEVELAND, O. 18 FALL! 95. COUH STOCK OK MERCHANDISE " O IS AS LA HUE AS ANY OK Til EM, IQ) AND V'R AUK KEAMY TO SHOW THEM " 'Vr Vn T AT an T A npupr RprnRF HFftRnnn v r I III UUU 1. aVIl LJ L I B I I L. II kNII M M Sj IN WKSTKHN I'l NNHYI.VAMA. l 1 Hirt i ii ft run r.u i iiai uv rrt i n ft v vmujI', i . . AVn PAHll ItlTVirilH K'VllW WIIK.ltl.' TO Hi. 1 Nn TRniiRi p th sunw nnnn; i,. J SO JUS f COM I'J AMI UA.MIiMS AMI W I'j WIIjIj CO. V l.L I'j 1IIU 1 11 I V:A!S1I in THE THINtl TO ll'JY OOODS WITH . CAMIi' VHW U'MII I.' tUI.' 1IIL' JrV. ANXIOUS! LANSON'S.r Lawrence & Smearbaugh, mi' t t i.miu i vt -PEALEK.S IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS KATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CAMMED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVEHY DEI'A HTM ENT, TAKEN IN EXCHANGE KOH GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPAHTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND HERHIES, FRUITS A VEGETAHLES OK ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drup- Department, which in in . lmnto of n tliciroiiKhly coinprtent Clork. will alwnvs l-o fouml tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS f PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDEH WITH UTMOST CARE. iOUR r-p MM SHAHCE! Positively Limited to December 24th. Krrer neTain will thrrr be) finolhor ripprlnl 1'ilTrr mnilc on title orrnl Hlnnilunl Dli-llonnrr nd hnrrrlupirilln oribn orlil'. Knowlrilai'. We luily lul. -mini u ailvaiuv l hi- pi n-e nn CK-mlirr Jljt, bill thousands uf pruple In itll walks -f life linve rwiiH-Mril an rtlPink f lime ui III lirlelnmn. AfMT careful cunslilerulloii, we have dtN'lilMt to coiillnut uur Hperlnl tlllrr until the alxivn rtule. Thlc In dune eimiily and only si a niniu uf adverllsltiK fin wonihrflil xtflr'hiiu ot Inlortn' tlou. Wv l not exiMH't to make money by thlanfTpr. as Ihe very I w irti-e on rxlivnu-ly litKrul terms It tie moro than Iiy lor paner, lirlnliim and hlndlnic hut Iho irrniiMnl -u uuinuul of mlk rr.'u.l w ill lii lp to adrrtlsr (Iiik uioet lumlt'rn ami up-totat hoano rrlorfeire llbrnrr. No udvprllsa-iiient ran Uo the work Insure: It in He own most eloouent advoratc. Krrently adopted h the K-hoola if Ht. J-ouU. Mo., and mauy ului-r clllre. Iu prvierence lo ail oilier dlcllonaurtee anil enrycluiu Vuuv it la euuaJ to a rolUite eaurailo 1. FOR A CHRISTMAS CIFT NOTHING COULD BE BETTER. 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