THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, (D1TOK 4 FROPBHTOH. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, ISPfi ANNOUNCEMENTS. NATIONAL DELEGATE. Tlio friends of J. C. Campbell, of Jenks Township, present his name iw a candi lnlo for delegate to tlio Republican Na tional Convention, subject to the decis ion of the Republican primary election in Forest County, and tlio action of the District Convention. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce Geo. L. King, of H'wt Hickory, Harmony town ship, as a candidate for Delegate to tlio Republican Slate Convention, at Harria burg, April 1H!H. Theodore Runyos, Uuited States Ambassador to Germany, died sud denly on Monday, of heart disease. Our cnat cities are not defended by great firirep, but the nation who sends a aliell whistling into one of them will pay a billion cr two for the whistle. The Democrats will not go farther than Chicago to hold their national convention this year, will assemble and solemnly "resolve" there, on the Till of July next. As FOR the rumor that Spain is about to sell Cuba to Great Britain, it is sufficient to say that the goods cau never be delivered without the consent of the United States. The way wo captured the cheese markets of the world last year is re presented by a decrease of 26,365,000 pounds in our shipments as compared with 1804, and a money loss of $3,134,000. The President opposes the collec tion of revenue through customs du ties, because he insists that the con sumer pays it lie prefers to borrow money on bonds that will not full due for thirty years, when a great propor tion of the present consumers will be too dead to pay them. Louuvillt Commercial. ' The new cotton crop year still shows a falling off in our exports of that commodity, the decrease this season, in four months to December 31, being 2,367,500 bales as compar ed with the corresponding months io 1804. Japan still continues to be the only counliy that is increasing its purchases o American cotton WEseebythe press of Lawreuce county that Hon. II. W. Grigsby is a candidate fur Senator from the Lawrence-Mercer district. There should be uo heailaticy on the part of the people of his county to elect him to (lie Senate if they wish to reward a faithful representative of the inter ests of their district. There was uo harder worker in the House last win ter than Mr. Grigsby, and few who introduced and carried through more legislation of a beneficial character than be. The pure fond bill, one of the best measures euacted fur many years, aud under which tbe Agricul tural Department is accomplishing so much good to mankind, was intro luted and fought through both brauches of the legislature by the persistent efforts of Mr Grigsby, and it will long remain as a mnuumeut to his zeal aud ener gy. He would most admirably fit in a Senatorial seat and he a credit and honor to bis people, who ought to spare no effort to put Lira there. The district needs just such a faithful aud honorable a representative. Mr. Arnold's Pension Dill. Congressman Arnold, of this dis trict, has introduced in the House a bill providing for the transfer of the names of a cerium class of pension ers from oue set to another set of rolls iu the Pension Department. By tbe terms of this bill all sol diers and sailors now on the rolls of the I'eusion Department of the Utii led Slates under the provisions of the act of June 27, 1800, or who may hereafter be placed on such rolls un der the provisions of this act, and who have filed a claim for pension under any previous law, which claim has not as yet been adjudicated, und is still pending, the claimaut shall, upon the passage of ibis act, be trans lei led troin the rolls on which be is now drawing a peDbion under tbe act referred to, and his name placed upon the rolls of tbe Peusiou Dopartment, so that be will come within tbe pro visions of the law, which was iu force at the time of the filing of his origi nal claim, and at a rate of pension no less than that received hy him under the provisions of the act of June 27, 100, and such pension is to com mciico with the date of filing, and not of adjudication of the original claim. The details of carrying out th provisions of this act, involving the transfer of the claimant s name from one set of pension rolls to another io the 1'eosinu Department, the rehn qoishmeot of one pension certificate, and the substitution of another there- for, aud other matters in this connec tion, snail be governed by such rules aud regulations as tbe Secretary of the Interior may provide. Mr. Arnold fuels confident of the passage of this bill. The Monroe Doctrine,' Senator Davis' resolution reaffirm ing the Monroe Doctrine was re ported from the Committro on For eign Relations nn Monday of last week. There was a leng preamble to it but the gist of it is in this. Read it and you will know exactly what is meant by the Monroe Doctrine: "Resolved, That the United Slates of America reaffirms and confirms the doctrines and principles promulgated by IVesideol Monroe in his meosage of December 2, 1823, and declares that it will assert and maintain the doctrine and these principles, and will regard any infringement thereof, and particularly any attempt by any European power to take or acquire any new or additional territory on the American contiuent, or any island adjacent thereto, or any right of sovereignty or dominion iu the same, in anv case or instance as to which the United Slates shall deem such attempt to he dangerous to its peace or safety, by or through force, purchase, cestinti, occupation, pledge, colonization, protectorate, or by con trol ot the easement in any canal or any other means of transit across the American islhmu, whether under unfounded pretention of right in rases of alleged boundary disputes, or uoder any oiher unfounded pre tensions, of the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United Stales and as an interposition which it would be impocsible, in any form, for the United Slates to regard with indifference." Wanted 20,000 Ties delivered at Tionesta station. tf. G. G. Gaston. Any person desiring first-class dental work done will do well to bear in mind that I will be in Tionesta for the week commencing on the first Monday of each month. tf R. II. Stillson. For a pain in the chest a piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on over the seat of pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where the pain is caused bv a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. . For sale by Sig'gins A Herman. 1,000 Cords Wanted. We will buy good red oak bulls delivered at the Handle Factory; same to be forty-nil inches long, and will pay four dollars and twenty-five cents per cord. if Landers & Wyman. Wanted. To trade 6 end-spring top buggies, 3 two-horse wagons, 4 spring wagons, 4 road-wagons, for almost any kind of lumber. Write me as to kind of lumber you have. Will trade the lot or as many as you may want. A. Reynolds, Franklin, Pa. Foil Sale or Will Exchanoe FOR .LUMBER. A good station ary saw mill, recently refit ted throughout, 50 H. P, boiler and engine, log turner, gang edger, fractional blocks rope feed, saw frame, inserted tooth saws, cut off, bull wheel, lath mill, belts, lum ber trucks : In short, a fully equip ped mill that will be sold at a reason able price. Have also a 30 H. P. Blandy, tbat will sell for cash or ex change for lumber. McClellan & Mell, Kane, Pa. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Howls, of Hollands, Va., has to say be low, will remomber tbeir own exper ience under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la erinne which left me In a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me anv good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle ol it so tar relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure." For sale at and 50 ceDts per bottle by Sig gins & Herman. HAZELTINE WOOLEN MILLS. TfV Warren. Pa. 1 Mlkl Twodi, Caasimeres.Klannels and Yarns of pure dy, docks, waste or any uixiun woav ever. Notice. O. A. Randall. 1 In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest vs. J- County Pa., No. no, November term, Urpna itanuaii. j jwift. Libel in JJivoree, J'cmonal Service. To Orpha Randall, above named Re spondeiit. '1 a kb Notice: That the undersigned, having been duly appointed a Commissioner by the Court, to take the testimony or witnesses on the part of Complainant in above stated case, I will attend to the duties of my said appointment on the 1st day of Feb'y, lSlxi, at the law ollice of C. L. Co veil, Esq., in Corry, l'a., commencing at o'clock, a. in., of said day, where and when you may attend aud cross-examine if you desire. C. GEO. OLMSTEAD, Commissioner. C. L. Coveix, Complainant's Att'y. Jan'y WOO. PROCLAMATION. Whkhkan, The Hon. Charles II. Noyea PreNidnnl Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has isued his pre eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co irt, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at 1'ionuNta, for thi County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the Silth day of February, lsiHi. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, JiiHtiees of the Peaee anil Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at U n o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other lemciiihrauceH, to do those things w hich to their ollice appertain to lie done, aud to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners iliat are or shall be iu the jail ot Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as ahull lie just. Given un der my hand and seal this 27lh day of Jauuarv A. D. Is:i. JOHN T. CARHON, us.) Sheriff. WfJsreVf 3-43-43 Semi- Annual CLEARANCE SALE! Thirty days, Jan. 2nd to 31st, 1890. A plain tnlc briefly told peed bt.it. Shakcspear. Twice every year, In January and July, to keep our workmen busy, we ai forced to make clothes to 3-011 r order, perfect in fit and correct in stylo, unsur passed in workmanship, at about the price of hand-me-downs. Generalities, even though glittering, carry little con viction as compared with specific facta. To claim, for example, that we have no competition worthy the name, carrying as we do, thirty thousand dollars worth of tlio II nest woolens the world's looms produce would be true, but weak as com with Men's black and blue imported Scotch cheviots, made to your order, price $15.00. What would be moro natural than to emphasize the fact that: baying In full pieces, as we do, gives the advantage over tailors who buy cuts? It does. But buyers are more interested to know that we make fashionable Scotch trousers to order for $4.00. This throws a side light upon the uni que and much envied response to our advertisements. We reverse usual methods: on headlines and introductions we lay little stress, relying upon truth ful statements and plain fuels almnt pi ices. No deterioration in quality, nothing suffers but the price. lllaek and blue Scotch cheviots and thibets, sac suits to older, price f 15.00, former price $-4.0O. Scotch mixtures, latest shades, green, olives and greys, Han nock burns, Edln burgh and Glasgow tweeds, sac suits to order $10.00, firmer pri-e $26.00. Rough surface Scotch and English tweeds and homespuns dunleiths, lin dens and obans, rich now coloring, sac suits to order 118,00, former price f38.00. Smooth surface English worsteds, cor rect shades and pat torus, Taylors, Clays and Martins makes, sao suits to order, price $21.00, former price $42.00. For dressy cut-a way suits Clays, Martins, Krkins and Taylors, black and blue English worsteds, cut-a-way auita to order, price $28.00, former price 9-15.00. OVKKCOATS : Blacks, Blues and Browns, English Meltons, Kersey, Beaver, Smooth Cloth Finish, Well Trimmed and made. Overcoats $20 to $24. Former price, f-30 to o8. Rough Surface Chinchilla, Frieze, Fur, Heaver Overcoat to order, $25. Former price, $38. UIJSTr.lt : And superb Storm Coats made from Scotch and Irish Frier.e, English Fur Boavers, to close with olives and loops. Price, $24 to $28. Former price $W to $00. Trousers to order, $4, $5, $A aud $7. Former price, $8 to $lil. TERMS OF SALE: liter Strangers: Cash on delivery. With good references, thirty to IK) days. Old customers, this trip on eurth. MODERATE PRICE STORK. 25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 EI7M STS. OIL CITY. FA. 19th DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER - IS ALWAYS ON ECK. -- 3-3- I AM HOUND TO TjKAD in all kinds of Merchandise. My stock Is still large in all departments, and as I want to make room for my spring and summer goods from now until further notice I will give f BARGAINS i IN MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY IN MY 8TORE i FOR CASH,-- i AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things moving. Ho for Bargains, come to us, for Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Hhoes and Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Valises, Cloaks and Capes, Rlankels, Wall Paper, Crockery and Glassware, Furniture and most anything ctso at DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marionvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET TRICE paid for Hides, p U. CaK-sklns, Wool lilnseiiu. h - FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE WILL SELL : Evaporated Applrn, Drifd PfBfhtJ, Fresh Graham Waifrrs, Frrsh Snltrd Wiiifrn, -Frrsh Ont Mral Waifm, Try "Our Own" Sonp. JUST RECEIVED: A frrsh stork of "llnr Owe" Tod fish bricks, and some very fine Ohio Full Cream Chrese. Try It. REMEMBER ! That we are always up to dale in Dm?, Perfumes, Toilet Articles and Fine Stationery. Successors to SIGGINS HERMAN. NEW MAP OF FOREST CO. TIONKSTA, PA, CIVIL ENGINEER, DRAFTSMAN, 4 CONVEYANCER. Best ok Instru ments. Houses and Lots, Farm aud Wild Lands for sale, rent or exchange. Spec ial attention given to the proper assess ment and payment of Taxes for Non Resident Land Owners. Have accurate Information, drafts, and latest and best maps of nearly every tract of land in Forest County. Will estimate timber and appraise value of any property for investors. 1POTATOES1 proniaue If nghUy grown. J 20 a! Phosohate 1 makes them ixrow a thtv , houldrow; makes Corn, r gniw utitcriimninyri'r- new I'rtce uju YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, ZMj THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, PZNN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Ktock, Good Carriages and Bug fies to let upon the most reasonable terms, le will alto do ctoib TEiLiisra- All orders left at the Post Office will eceive prompt attention. Notice of Appeals. COMMIHMIONKhs' OFK1CK OF Fokknt County, Tionksta. 1"a.. Jan. 7. 1K!6 Notice is hereby given that the Com inissioners of Forest County will meet at their ollice in the Court House, at Tio nesta, l'a., on the 11th, l-lli and ):th of F'ebruary, next, for the purpose of hold ing a Court of Appeals from tho assess ments of IS: Hi. w. a. connkly, Hktkh Voiinok, W. M. Coon, County Commissioners. Attost, J. T. D ALU, Clerk. OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Keneea and Centre Sis., nil City, l'a., Thomas (lent, 1'innrioLor. Meals and Lunches served at all hours. Open day aud night. When in the city look up the Exchange Restaurant, and get a good meal. , i Tsj e - h - -h-a I lbi (or tit I lbs for lit Mt, t lbs for lit I5r, i lbs for lit Mt, 1 lbs for !5c 9 bars for Ik H o I o C. M. Wliiteniun, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovorlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION E RI ES. WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR I I guarantoo prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOilSrESTJ IE3 .A. au enjoyed ft constant patronage for onr lity jeara it u wonderfully efficacious i -Yi painful diseases, sues a " Itavaatatl.ns, I.aaifeaaa. Catarrh, Taalkaekis Nearalgla, Backache and other ailments where pais ! an attend Try, it. At lmi stores, or by suall 00 receipt of name, address andts cents. W1NKELMANN A BROWN DRUd CO., Beltlssere, Ma., V, S. A. 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 everything In that line, which lie proposes to sell at the lowest possible margiii. Customers will receive fair treatment aud prompt attention. When in need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, l'a. It's too Good Thing; For you You' m almost sure to find just what you want at about half price. You can get it, In now up-to-date goods as cheap as "Auction Trash," at tho "Broken Lino Sale" of MilescMrmstrong TIONESTA, PENN. Furnishings. Lawrence & dealehs in- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SII0ES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN KVEHY lUiPARTMENT. iCOHOTBY AHD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE PARKER GUN. Oldest manufacturers of breech-loading ahot gnna in Amorica. The Htrongi a tthootiiiK and bent gun nimle. Ask your dealer for.them, or neiid lor catalogue. JPsmMMIi Jims. Mrcms, New York Salesroom, 07 Chambfrii St. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren,' Penna. CAPITAL. $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Kelaon P. Wheeler, David W. Beaty Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmlee, C. Schlmmelfeng, Christian Smith, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew IlerUel, A. T. Scofield, II. T. Ruauell, H, A. Jamleaon. rtrtonal ami Iluiineat account solici ted on moil avorabl trnnt eontittent with good comtrvative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. a. N. rHSlLKK, JVM. II. A. JAMESON, Hc Pre. F. E. 11ERTZEL, Cash! r ofthenrmofMORCK BUG'S, OPTICIAN'S, Specialiat in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WAItnUN. PKNN. Clothing and Shoes. Bad. SSI MllfllHtlff laa.i'"l'lllr' But it can't bo helped. Odds and ends will iiecuniulato and must bo sold. Still it's a Smearbaugh, MERIDEN, CONN. TIME TABLE, In effect Kept. SI, ltSiii, Trains leave Tio ncMtu for Gil Cily anil point west as follows : No. 31 Buffalo Ex proitH Li: 10 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying pasHengera) 4:f0 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Ext resa 7:55 p. 111. For Hickory.Tidiouto, Warren, Kinr.ua, Bradford, Glean aud the East : No. 30 Oleau Expreaa No. 32 Pittsburgh Expreaa.... No. t0 Way Freight (carrying paaNengora to lrvinetuu) 8:44 a. ni. 4:17 p. in. l):50 a. ill. Get Time Tables and full information from H. Q. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Gou'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Genoral ollice, Moonev-ltrisliaiio BUlg, Cor. Main and Clinton Sla., Kullulo.N. Y. OAVKATt. A JJr TROB MARKS. Lli-il. 'OlaiOrl FATBMT8. OOPVRIOHT8, ato.1 For lnfnnnstlnn and free Handbook writs) to si L ft N st CO., HOI OOUW1I, NSW YOKK. Oldost burasu for sMcurluK patenu In America. Kvery patent taksn out y us Is brouKtit Ltffur tbe pubUu ttj a uotlo given f res uX uluuife la tue Larvoit clrraUtlon of ny toiAntlflfl ppor In th world. tSnleiididly UiutrttUd. No iuU-UUoul DiftQ should b without it. W rklv, Oil ft Jttur; il.Su li moutli. Addi-PM, id I !NN & CO., VtuiOktiJUut, Sttl Urodwgr, how YwrkCU, IF YOU WANT a respectable job of priutniK at a reasonable prioe twmt 'ur ortir to Uuh oUic. 1 Solentlflo American 1 jy
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