trot $cpuMifan. i v CO j. v.. wr,K, KDITOU. WEOMSDAT IBOKMXG, NOT. 16,1881. AFTER THE BATTLE. We re puMih Uio oClcial rote of Forfft county this week on account of some slight inaeuracies in tho count last week. We wont to press before Uio court had convassod the vote, and were obliged to take the returns as the rtturr: judges hamled them in. The changes arc very slight, in fact hardly worth raentior ing, yet wo want tho table to be absolutely correct, which we tun) u is now. as wul be Been Mr. Warden's vote for Auditor is the laigeet of any candidate in tho field, which is a handsome compliment to him, and shows his popularity where he is known. Wo think tho vote hjws up splendidly for tho Republi cans. Lait fall was an unusually hot campaigu and nearly every vote in the county was out, while this fall was comparatively quiet in politics, and it being an "off year" it is rtasonable to suppose there were a great many stay nt homes, yet with all this the Repub licans more than held their own ; tak ing this view of the case wa can safely claim that the Republicans made sub stantial gains. On tho whole the Re publicans have reason to feel greatly encouraged at the magnificent result. They have put themselves in splen did fighting trim for the next cam paign, and will profit by the handsome victor won on the 8th. GUITEAU. To day Guiieau is to be put upon his trial for his life. Rumor has it that President Arthur will supercede Colonel Corkhill in the' District At torneyship at once, placing Elihu Root, Esq , of New York, in that pos ition, that he may conduct the prose cution instead of the present incum bent. The whole country will rejoice if this be the case, as the impression is general that Mr.'Corkhill is incompe tent a'hd some hint at darker things in connection with the Star Route fizzle. The plen Mr. Scovillo will tnake is sufficiently .pronounced to warrant soma discussion of the course he will pursue. Ilia foundation for the at tempt to save the life offhis horrible brother in-law is insanity and ou that alone" he depends. Divesting the mind of natural and inherent preju dices against tho villain as much as possible and calmly looking at his act and its motives, there is the leest cvi dence of unsound mind which any great criminal case has presented for years. There is no absence of motive, there is no cranky feeling brcoled over day after day, uutil the victim of a too ever present thought becomes a monomaniac. On the contrary theie i3 tho fixed scheming ofa hard-hearted villain whose vaulting ambition ha3 over lept itself. Who persistently de manding an appointment as soon as be becomes convinced it cannot be ob tained, deliberately, with malice afore thought diabolically plots Ihe murder of the head of the uation and seizes upon a wave of excitement to cover the deed aud cover himself with a cJuuU of red fire, committiog the fiend ish act with theatrical surroundings. His fthole conduct since the Bhootinz. up to the time of his first interview with Mr. Scoville, has been that of s malignant demon, juEtifving tho deed, with blasphemy added to his other crimes, denying any insanity and giv ing a horribly minute statement of his object in the vile assassination. Since he saw his counsel he has acted more like a mouute-bank than anyting else, evidently simulating unsoundness of mind, his effort ia court being that of a fool more than a madman, and that ho certainly is not. Many of the wit nesses eummonad by Mr. Scoville to prove Guiteau'8 insauity have refused to be present on the ground that they do dbelieve him to be so and one in particular, the head of the Oneida community who certainly had every opportunity to know him thoroughly, writes, "that he is all devil but not crazy." While we would not for one iosUnt, assist by word or deed, in the hanging of a demented person, the malignancy, wickedness, cunning, cow ardliness aud plotting of Guiteau, before aod tiuce the murder of James A. Garfield, put him beyond the pala of those entitled to consideration aud place hiai on a level with those foul i-xcreseooes of society, w hich for some .';:?erutaUj reason are permitted, to - -t au J which tho sooner we are rid ' 'Iter. Urri;':, Mod da v. ELECTION RESULTS. MINNESOTA. The Republican majority in Minn es9ota is upward of 30,000, MASSACHUSETTS. Gives a Republican majority ofover 40,000, with both branches of the Leg islature largely Republican. CONNECTICUT. The Legislature will stand about as follows: Senate, Republicans 14, Democrats 10 ; House, Republicans 148, Djniocrats 100. NEW JERSEY. Returns from the State of New Jersey indicate that the Legislature will stand as follows : Senate, Repub licans 13. Democrats 8 ; House, Re publicans 32, Democrats 28. The Re publican State ticket is elected. WISCONSIN. Goes Republican by about 8,000 majority. In the States of Mississippi and Maryland the usually large Dem ocratic majorities were cut down to almost nothing, the Republicans makiug large gaina in both these States. VIRGINIA. Virgiuia gives Cameron, Readjuster, for Governor 10,000 majority, with the Legislature largely anti-Bourbon on joiut ballot, thus bursting the solid 'South. The legislature will elect a United States Senator in December, which will be a Readjuster. NEW YORK. The latest returns from the Slate give the following majorities for the Republican State ticket; Carr 11,255, Davenport 12,310, Russell 11,846, Seymour 6,830, French 7,271. The Democrats elect their treasurer by about 20,000 majority. Both branch- esjof the Legislature are very close with a possible majority of two or three for the Democrats. PENNSYLVANIA. The official souni of Pennsylvania gives Daily, Republican, a majority of 7,002 over Nobli?, Democrat, for State Treasurer. The Prohibition and Greenback vote has not yet come to light, r. S. The Greenback vote has just been heard from and amounts to 11,603 against 20,668 last year, or a little more than half. Oh ! what a fall wns there ! - THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C.Nov. 12, '81. Within a few days the preliminary skirmish for the Speakership of the House of Representatives will begin.. A week hence members will begin to arrive to settle themselves for tho win ter, and the candidates will have their headquarters opeu for business. There is scarcely a doubt that the. Republi cans will control the organization. They have a majority of one over all, according to the latest figures, count ing the vacancies filled by the election just held. Yet there are contingen cies which may render the situation doubtful enough to be interesting. It is expected here that tho appoint ment of a Ntw Yorker as Secretary of tre Treasury will have considerable iijflueuce upon the Speakership con test. Mr. Hiscock, of New York, has been regarded 83 having the inside track, but now it is thought the West will come to the front, with a positive demand that New York shall not have all the big things, and it will do no good to recall Ohio. They say, by the way, that all office seekers who come here now register from New York just as they quite recently all came from Ohio. This may do for a joke, but New York, iu spite of her size and im portance, is not likely to carry ofT as much as Ohio did when she had the swing. Mr. Hiscock has been here working up his canvass, catching such members as have straggled in. Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, is also here, hard at work. Not many members have been here yet, but the candidates are carrying ou a lively correspon dence. Mr. Kiefar, of Ohio, has been here and will soon return again. He still has faith in Ohio's star, and hopes to capture the prize. Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, has not yet put in an appear auce. His chances and qualifications are equal to any candidate mentioned, but there are some objections to his pronounced tariff views. Mr. Davis, of Illinois, second Chicago district, is also mentioned for the position, though he is not seeking it. This latter fact is a strong recommendation, and the selection would bo a thoroughly- good one. The friends of Mr. Raudall are anxious lint ho should receive tho compliment of tho Democratic caucus nomination, and it may bo that he will get it. But thero are many of the Democratio members, purticulaily from the South, who are determined that Mr. Randall shall receive ro more honors at the hands of the Dem ocratic party of the House, either of a substantial or of u complimentary character. The new Secretary of the Treasury has taken rooms at the Arlington, where he will reside this winter. He has assumed chargo of his office and is credited with a purpose to'stir things up considerably in that Department. It is said we are to have a number of important changes in tho personnel of the Department. 'Assistant Secreta ries Upton and French and all tho old ring will, if the reports are correct, be called upon to make room for new men. There are changes in tha at mosphere all round, and we shall hear of them when Congress meets. The contrast between the action of Attor ney General MeVeagh, who is determ ined to gel out of the Cabinet, and Secretary of the Navy Hunt, who seems equally determined to stay in, excites much comment here. Tho President is more auxious to get rid of Hunt than any other member of t'ie old Cabinet, but tho litter sticks to him like a leech and follows him wherever he goes ; in fact does every thing but get down on his knees and beg lo be retained. President Arthur will occupy the White House iu a few days. Before his recent visit to New York ho went up to tho mansion and spent several hours inspecting aud directing. The house has undergone quite achanga in its iuterior appearance. Mac. To the sick Peruna is the greatest blessing. Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Restorer Is lio marvel of tho ago lor All Nervo Dis eases. All Ms stopped free. Send to 031 Arch St., Phllada. sep2Z-Pltf OFFICIAL VOT12 Of Forest County, Polled November Ct!i, 1381. Taken from tho Oftiicial Record. w H W hi a H in as- ?:: T i pa 5 "(I HlnX - . CJ U 1 03 i.1 -I Ii to i 1 Jr 5 I?: I I? si j i o?j,!h,:3 & I : g ft 2 !J '-: i! ?! h:i-!10J - ; : -j - w' v, i o ! S. 43 -1 C". i" av ;,ii or e ! Ui is il t. - ii a c: -i c: V. Tii ia Jet 5; II riosjopuajr t; a-.n4A -I g t3 X CJ ill ii.il 1I C'S : O lb Ij. M M 'Jl U M I'l 3 . VX D in (S i- -T . ; ; il 5 ii . Ji u u x a -j V. JI uopjAJ 8 d i ii" - . x. :c tc i fj : j.iUM i- , to ;i; I a c. is oc x i s H i; n T-"!ii!ii 5k: 2SSlii:fe "' ?lnM0,19aj0 Charles S. WollO had 3 votes iu lorost county lor State Treasurer. OUlt liELOVKD GAEF1ELD And His Faithful Cabinet. An eleiuit Cliromo Lithograph of our latrt PrcHtiieiit, inukinj s full length por traits, printed in JO colors on heavy paper with h rich pold border. Sizo, lHx2(i inches. The Kale of this beautiful work ol art has been simply unprecedented at jsi per copy. In order that every family may be able to poHsesuthis beuutif'ul and touch ing Kouvenir of our lato President and his Cabinet, we will mail it for only 50 cents per copy. We an furnish this n.Tme hu'j joet, printed iu 8 colors, reduced to VxVl iin'hos, for only 15 cents. Postage stamps taken. AGENTS WANTED. Now is tho time for agents to reap a rica harvest with theso beautiful portraits. Nothing like them. Send for samples and terms. CON A NT it CO., Publishers, No. 7 Dey St., New York. G KOUOU HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fijst door south of I.uwience House. Eor a nice bhavo, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. 11. llo is t:rst-class in every respect aufcJ-tf" WEV3. SIV3EARBAUGN & CO., Dealers in GROOEEIESI TOllACCO, CIOAUS, HARD. WA U E, il U E K N S W A It E. C, L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATION AH Y, WALE TAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, ,tc. Goods Always First-Class. J OKENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of nnd Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. maj'4 81 '1 ON EST A, PA. HOUSEHOLD 1TOIIDS. I--1! rl'i fttnl nnlTiitfii inn. Tiltf V -twill fn 1I,' 'Tor rlrk Ptomarh. bad tnsM. slnWnP 'Forwantot appetito, uysinjif 1, lnul,;i'3- 1 tton, al livnr nmiplalnt, j"i:nti?iA; It OJ UBVir Talis." CiJr4JaIicEi.TJ3tairiiE "ThcFO In library, prol'oaflnnnl r.r com morcl.it nirsv.lls ciii!t.int!v iircd Prnu.VA. Pi Fur coiisliiiiitlor., itANALix. " fdSf j&i "Fur r.lelt l'o.niarnn, pnln In Uio Dcau. diir.'ness, nnd low piri iB, UUvOl'CuuA." Konl ninlfstmly our lipoK on t!rllls of 11ff, follmv lo t(Mi !iii!i. suit vmi T.iil bo hntry. 'JlCfO will 1-e paid fiT miy ra.Mi l'mii NA Tvl'.l not euro cr (jriutly laiiiraYe. ' r.'"-Jf ?w T.rvlloa, If yoii vrlflx utronTth. liclth pnd bo.vity, tv.iTt liri'iil'i, chny Mrs v.:v rvv cheeks, CaSffii3K5C322E Ho to your noaro.-.t dnitrtflst for n 1'ottlo oflMtBUKA. 'X-koHbeloroeucliLioal." "For norrons dobl'.lty. ratarrTi of tho hltul dor, or (Hb.vtso of tau Lidiic s, tuUo 1i:i;l. A, ana be cured. ' ' Bo STOPPED FREE Bftk DJi. KLINE 8 GREAT 'oraUIlBurn ft Nnvulnsmi. (hUv'siux ttHtrefitr t'itt, fyiLwy and Karvr. AH'ciMimt. 3lNfm i.mil If t'ken dlfprtivt. JVn P,tt nftrr jirtldayftiM Treatise tirt trUl bottlr'frw! t I r iliialteuM,uioy p&ylnr-ApTWMita. won niuni, trJ P. ). oA t x prena iuHicts to K I, I K, 9.4 fAjxliaL.l'ullatlelijb!,l'. SeejniiicipoXdrumitU. INVENTORS K licy-at I,iv and Patent Solicitors, (317 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C, for In structions. Reasonable terms. Referen ces nnd ad vice Kent tree. We atlttnd ex clusively to Patent business. Reissues, Interieronees, and ca.tes rejected iu othor hands a specialty. Caveats solicited. Upon receipt of model and nketch wo give our opinion as to the patentability froo of ehar.no. Wo refer t' t ho Commissioner of Patents, also to Ex-Commissioners. Es tablished ISOti . nep-i!S-81 O u y u go h& y-in a O pq E-j M M Js J h c irp s d r ttf w Patents For Inventions. K. W. ANUHIWOS. j, c. SMITH. Amlcs'.son & .Siiaida, A T TORN E YS-AT-IjA W, No. 700 Seventh St., WASHINGTON, D. C. No fco 'for fj preliminary examination. No fco unless patent is nlo'wed. Fees less than any other responsible agenoy. Books of inibrmation.sent freo of charge. Ref erences furnished upon request. tep-28tf i. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1S44. 113 TYATEir fcr.. hew roi:zc. These goods have no equal in quality and handsome ttyle of package. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no pay. Ask your grocer for J. MoiikOE Taylor's Gold Medal Sodi, Salcratus, cr liakiuj Powder, and consult your best interests by giving it a tiial you will never rerrct it. IOll WORK of everv dMvi plion execu ted at ll.o REPUBLICAN iUco. y; tpi:' w 7T-?ryy"i R w IT 1 IE A.D QUARTER 3 FOR OLOTHIISTO, I)KY GOODS, 'Cf 'C O "Si 3 A'I'I 'vJ FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, SC., Would respectfully a$k tho Citizens of Forest County to call at their Elegant New Building and inspect their Goods that are daily arriving, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION from any source. Look at our Clothing and Boots WHOM AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! LOOK AT OUR OVER COATS ! LOOK AT OUR RUBBER COATS ! Wc buy more goods and sell more goods than any House in Western Pennsylvania, consequently can sell QIIEAP. Come and see us. Wc will do you good. . or, PLEASAITTVILLE, PA. Again victorious at the Expositi'n TIIK PIIILADKLPIIIA JOUKXA L OF UO.MMKUCU s11VH:-At :.Iell.ouri.o Hist lind nn excellent opportunity of testln- tleir (Wwcih Inside iIioko of every exliiliiloV in tlio world, nnd they canio olfeoninuroi rt over overv oilier maker. Tlieir lii'Miest, nwivrd coiiiM to them from a oountry wiiosti.ropuUtio'u for this euuss of i?oods liu-i for m:ny yeaisi hon nbovo all others." Tliey Imvo been fT tho liand-i of Hliootoi-H for tlio pust hlxleen votirs. mid stood tho severest test, ami Imve won more liiurels tlimi miy other ruii, when l))oui;ht in oom- Convention, the PA UK I'Al won ' . !" n' '""' or in uio irap. policy islund this veiir. nt thn Now York .St:ilo the 1 iiece ""'W' I"'-' oexi iivern.'i". over linn lv JiH) MALtUJY ALL OKALKUS. ASK YOU 11 1)T t bniiL r St., N. V. TO Formerly PitUfcuri;h. Titusvilli 4 Bu!Talo'n.,3 FALL TIMK TA15LK,8epteml.eri;0, 1SS1. A.M.;i.M.I(.t. 'tt!cy i'(.),r. m.'"a. m" 7 l i 8 tm'ur Pittshu'rch'lv '. 4i ( 1 V 4 Kiir....P.uker...I v 1 22 4 :u;.u-...Koxliui..lv 11 0f 8 0j!ar . Kr:inklin..lv !J IS 12 IT, 5 4o A. M. 2 (-.-. IM. 8 !!; . M. 3 4n,ar. ..oil c:;tv....iv A I.")! 2 20 .- ::nj ;.'.r(Hi2 ii -id u::M2 ,vj i: m. P. M. 3 .VI 4 OH I 25 4 n; 4 I ". 5 12 f .".8 5 fit) a 12 47 7 20 ....llockwood.... Oleopolis ...Kiitflo Itoek... President. ... Tionestii Hickory .. Trunkey villo. Tidio'nto ...Thompson s... lv..Irviiietoi) .ur 1 n h:i ou t-S 0:1,1-2 4(1! It" 'Kjt2V! 7 4U 2 21 17 3llfl W t" 24! fl 40 17 0l!t:i2ri 7 121 -j: 3.1 7 in 1 27 7:!.' 3 4!t td 47 0 :!0 P. M. V. M. 6 11 1. M . 3 :ti P. M ft 00 4 42 12 ,r5 12 :i 4 OH 8 :!.- A.M. A. M. H hi) A.M. 4 2;.; I. M. l P. M i" 4 4--!. P. M. ( on!. r. m. ii7'T ! CiTAA'Zx: F'ltfr 2 0iiiiv...AVnrrn ...nr A. M. ( Krie iiitilwi'ui) 0 20;lv.. P.ritiiford .nr v. ii.y'Phttti" Kiifl J)t 12 Will v.. .Warren ...r 11 47lv..C'l,irendon..ar M. lj: A. M.l 10 0S! P. M. 7 I'M 7 i7 10 2.V ADDITIONAL TIIA1N leaves Clareu don 7:20 :i. m.t Warron 7:4" a. in.. Irvine ton :.'!" n. in. Arrive ut 'lidioute a. in., Tionesta 10;57 n. in., Oil Citv 12:30 p. in. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leavo Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvillo, iSpnrtansliurir, Centreville, ( 'orrv, Mavville, l'.rocton nt 7:00um, lil:40aiii, 2: 15pin, 4:30pm, 8:l5i)in. Arrive 8:00ani, i:4.".ani, '::00im, 3::V"pm, MUpw, Sunday Train-leaves 7:3lam ; arrives 7:05pm. UNIOX A TITUSVILLi: BUAXCII? Train leaves Titusvillo &:30im; anives Union City 7:20pm. Leaves I'niou City G:l0am; arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunduyv f Plafr Stations. Trains aro run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches lietweiMi Oil. City and P.niilford on trains leaving Oil City 7:00nin., Corry ti;30pin. Piilluiau slcrpiti'i Cars lielween Oil C'ily and PiUslmrtrh on trains leaving Urocton :!::iprn nnd Pit:djiir;li !:4.'ipui. ;5VTicketM Mild and ha-gao chveked to ail principal point. (.iit lime t dilcs jrivin full information from Company's A iron Is. O. WATSON, Jn., Snpt. W. S. 15ALDW1N, oil City, Pa. Cion'l PaH. A(jent, 41 Lxchanso St., lluffalo, X. Y. J. L. CIt.VIO, Aucr.t, Tionesta Pa. A GREAT CAUSE CF HUMAN MISERY Is The Loss Of A Lecture on tiie Nature, Treatment, and Radical cure ol'Semieali'eakiieKH, or Spermatorrlnca, induced hy self ulmse, Involuntary Lmissions, Inipotoncy, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to mar riaico generally j Consumption, Lpilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, tc I5y IIOP.KHT J. CULVKKWLLi,, M. D.. author of the "Green JSook." Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirably Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be ell'uitually re moved without dangerous hurjical opera tions, boufjies, instruments, rma or cor dials ; pointing out u mode of euro at once certain and et'eetual, oy which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, prlvatel'v and radically. J i ts. This lecturo will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sc nt under seal, m a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on rccipt of six cents or two pot.ia.Lr0 stamps. 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