linn ryy-wn'ufmxtw n -i"'"if V - HUM FOR F08ET! 1882.' A U T U M N .(. K WKNK, KPITOU. Wi:ii.f.Sl)lV 'ilOKMMI, M!Y. IJ. A WATEHLOO DEFEAT FOP. THE REPUBLICANS. Tim indications this (Wednesday) morning nrc Hint tlic Democrats liavo curric.J tlio State by pluraline rang, inn from 10,000 to 15,000. However unpleasant this news may prove to our render, the fact remain, and must, bo told. Wo had hoped against hopo that the result might prove otherwise, and for the pint two weeks that hope Bee.ued almott a forlorn one and was virtually given np by the Republicans all over the State. The old adage that "a houso divided against itself must fall," is amply verified in the re sult of this State's election. The dis sensions in our rinks as every one knows, was the cause, and while it was cot a defeat of Republicanism, the caadidates of the party were de feated all the same, and the State gov ernment passes into the hands of the Democracy. Pennsylvania ib as much Republican to-day as it ever was, and joa a united vote cau always be counted on to roll up its forty thous and majority, and when tho next elec tion -comes around you can make your bets (that ehe will be found in the Re publican column. The Democrats saw the advantage to be gained by t he split in our party and were prompt .in taking it. There is uo denying the fact, either, that the Ohio defeat stim ulated the Democracy and depressed the Republicans, who became apathet ic and stayed at home as the vote .shows. New York Republicans labored under the same difficulty, with the ex ception that they had but one ticket in the field. They were badly divided, however, while' every w'mg of the Democracy was united on the tick et. Indiana is close, yet will show a Republican majority when the returns are in of perhaps 2,000 to 5,000. Massachusetts elects the entire Re publican ticket except Ben. Butler, who has at least got to be Governor by the aid of the few Greenback voters still left iu that State fused with the Demosrats. Rhode Island is Republican all over, while New Hampshire still re tains her position in Republican ranks. Also Minnesota, which stays where she belongs, iu the Republican column. Nebraska goes Republican by 20, 000 to 25,000 majority. Good for Ne braska. California, upon which the Demo crats counted so much gives a majori ty for tho Republicans reaching near ly 1 0,000. ' Connecticut, a Democratic State geuerally, elects a Republican legisla ture, while the Democrats elect thoir Governor by about 2,000. It is impossible at this writing to give anything definite as to the com plexion, politically, of the next Con gress, but that it will be close is hard ly a question. Both parties claim a majority. The teturns do not indicate that our State has changed in the political com plexion of her legislature, aud it will be Republican by about the same ma jority as heretofore, Altogether the defeat is rather a se vere cue, but it will only serve to make the Republicans more active in the future, and dou't you forget it they will win. Forgotten, But Not Gone ! IlEArMJCAIiTKlM OK S.U.T RlVER ) November 8, 1882. J To Dr. , Dear Sir: I have just arrived at the above place, aud make haste to inform you that your services will not be needed. I have concluded not to goto Harriobuag' this winter. Hop ing that I may have better success at the next couust, and believing that 1 can depend on you should an onpor tuiiity ever happen to presout itself. I reniaiu your fraternal frieud. W. C. 0., M. D. A good uiedieiuul tonic, with real nitrite, is IJrowu's Irun P.itters, so all druL'gista sny. Slic Comes fo flic Front once Jlore with mi In crrncl Majority! A Comploto Victory for tho Republicans ! "THAT SAME OLD COON!' t.. k :. - i Wc It now lie Wouldn't go I Erie It on us! LITTLE FOREST, YOU'RE A DAISY! As will be seen by the rctnrus pub lished elsewhere the Republicans of little Forest have swept the field as usual, having elected their entire tick et by largely increased majorities. Al though the vote was exceedingly light, reaching but a little over 900 out of a registry of 1300, the stay-at-homes seemed about equally divided among the three parties. Mr. Davis, we are pleased to state, received more than double the majority be did two years ago, which is a complete vindication and a handsome endorsement of his course while in the Legislature two years ago. We predict that his fu ture course will still be more accepta ble to his constituents, and that he will endeavor still more to please the peo ple for tho bawdsome compliment they have just paid him. Our friend T. J. VanGieson received a very handsome vote, over which he has reason to feel elated, and we predict that he will make a good officer. Mr. Tate no doubt feels flattered over the vote he received, as he should, and which would have doubtless been larger had his nomination been made earlier. Mr. II. O. Davis our new Jury Commis- sioner was boomed in with a rousing majority. Altogether the Republicans did themselves proud and are corres pondingly jubiliant over the results. FOKLST COUXTY.VOTI2 OF 1882. H W O H GO Sir 5 55: : ?5: r . o-r.: . . P : :::::: : : ' g -S 4. m -i S )uo.i'iBiarvj" 65 tS 4- W 4". : in. U. so 4- - X V S: BBS; SSS35 O PJUM.OJ1 ""CI WV Zl in r. c m c 5 l x ") fpoOMOQ a oiea ?0 St; i i? - 4 o i V it -1 in -1 jlinisojji! "(I M0!I13,S. O uoennuion ij I: S-g'iSZSSi:! I U!H! JI S!U ( 3 iLi-5 V - - - -!-1 0 u J,"l'V "ft ( ifff A A. THANKSGIVING. In conformity with custom, the an nual observance? of which is justly held in honor ty the people, I Chester A. Arthur, President of the Uuited States do hereby sot apart Thursday, the 00th day 0f November nexlj as a day when public thankpgiv:ng "be given. The blcssiugs demanding our gratitude are numerous and varied; for the peace and amity which subsiBt between this republic and all nations of the world ; for the freedom from eternal discord and violence; for increasing friend ship between different sections of tho land of libprty, ju?f irn nnrf constitu tional government; for tho devotion of tho people to our freo institutions aud thoir cheerful obedience to mild laws; for tho constantly increasing gtrongtu ot the republic while txtendiog its privileges to our iellow men who come to us; for improved means of internal communication and increased facilities of intercourse with other uatiuus; for the general prevailing health of the year; for the piosperity ofaU our in dustries, i liberal return for tho me chanics affording a market for the a'juiul.iut harvests of the husbandmen ; for tho preservation of the national faith and credit, an 1 for tho wiso and generous provision to cU'ect it; for the moral oducation of our youth ; for influ ence upon conscience of restraining and transforming religion, and for tho joys of home. For these and many other blessings we should give thaoks. Wherefore I do recomend that the day above designated be observed through out theountry as a day of national thanksgiving aud prayer, aud that the people, ceasing from their daily labors and meeting in accordance with thoir several forms ot worship, draw near to the throne of Almighty God, offering to Him praiso and gratitude for tho manifold gooduess which He has vouschafed to us, and prayers that His blessings nod His mercies continue. And I do further recomend that the day thus appointed bo tuadj a special occasion for dueds of kin.Iiiess and, and charity to the suffering and needy so that nil who dwell within the land may rejoice aud be glad in this soason of uatioual thanksgiving. In vitnes3 whoreof I have heVouuto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to bo affixed. Done at the city of Washington this twenty fifth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight huudrod aud eighty-two, and of tho Independence of tho Uuited Htates tho one huudrod aud seventh. Chkstkii A. Arthur, By the President. Fiucdiuck T. Fui:i.ixi:n:Ysi:y, See uarv of State. OtfyBack! That's a common cxprcs sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Pitters, und it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Loganiport. Inl Dee. i, iCEo. For a lfnjf lime I have been a ufTcrcr from ttumach and kttlncy cjikease. My appetite wai very poor and the very email amount 1 did ej.c disagreed with me. 1 wai annoyed very much from non-retention of uriue. 1 tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron hitters, fcince I u&cd that my stomach does not bother me any. Myappetiteiftsimptyitnraetue. My kidney trouble is no ntore, and wy rcneral health is such, that 1 feel to a new nun. After the ux of lirown'i Iron hitters lor oi.e month, 1 have gained twenty pounds iu wcihu O. h. Sakuhnt. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Pkown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. H0LEMAN & IIAVK Til KIR OI'' ALL KINHH, SIX'II LINKS AS WK CARRY A M ItR.Vd l NU KVKKY- TtllNd Kl-U'T IN A l ir.ST-CL.VSS STORK. Call and sco our Stocky It will pay ycu. Wo liavo tho Host Comploto and Cheapest Stock of . -IN TMK t'OJIll AXU IAHML ID. 13 1.3. tO, FII FDR ITS, WOOL t SILKS, MERVELIEU2, BLACK STRIPE BIOItEYib. WK IIAVK A L.MtUK ANSOJITMKNT VV i BOOTS & SErOR for G-ENTS: ALSO A L.R(iK LINl'.OK LADIES'. HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. C Alt PETS Piuccn ! WALL rAiMIlrS! IEi 1 ID W A. IR, I ! WIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! TIIK RKST IN T1IK MARKKT. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SKK. NO TROU RLK TO SIK lAV iOODS lL O TjKIsI A.N Sd II O PIvTlST S . , TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEASAIiTVILLE, PA. a nrr ik a t rn (Siict-t-' sor tr A. II. l'AirriuiiDK,) TIOITESTA,' ZPA. Kcpjih roiistiintly on lmnil an ELEGaraT STOCK CF FURKITUaE, which ho hcIU at a great reduction from former prices. A full line or nlwK.va in stock. in nil iU Kranclics iiromptly attontctl to. Chamber Suits, JUircaus, Chairs of ill Kinds, MiittrasHfM, Spnn-t licds, Lounges, LooliiiiK (i lasses, Picture I'r.uucM, anil various nrlicloM too nuinttroim to lie iucnl.io''cl. tJivo him a cull and tic convinced. Prices reasonable. au'i-.Jtf. WM. 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A wonderful book and a house hold mvessi;,-. It n ils at si'ht. Oreat inducements ever oil, -re d to book ie;ents, Sample comics sent by in.nl, Poi tpaiil, lor lixvlnsivo let ritory t'ivcu. A'.ient more than double their niouev. A.'.dre Dr. CluocVs Steam Printing ilou.e. Ann jVrbor, Michigan. oe!lN-;!m, Vfa enntinno to actHBSoliciUirKfor riatcntfi. cavcufai. by tratlo-marltB, copyrl,;htri, cto.,for i, J tno united (Slates, nnii toouuunpai w onts in Canada, EiiRlnnd, Frnuco, i m (lem.tiv. mid hII otlu r cotnitriLit. ILaiutixaJ Tlii.---sl j-ciiri.' priiuiice. No ennrga for cxnruination ofjuouclaor draw imrH. Advice by muil freo. l'atonta ohtniiind through ns r.ra noticed in tho SCiK.VI'llviO AMKltlCAN, which has tho largest circulation, end is tho most Iiuhi euhal nowspnvier of it kind published iu tho world. Tno Hiivnntngosol'Biithanoticocvory poUmtoo uodorvtiuidd. 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Tionesta, Pa. VHITTEKSTJ DITOS... Civil Engineers end Surveyors. I-aiid und J tail way Survey it.,; a Sjnx-iulty. Magnetic, so.'ar or Trian Ju'.alion .surve'v iii1.'. lie--: .if Instiiinients and work. Terms on aj-j '.ii i.. STRAY Mil. Mm TIMl'i TALLi:, IN' EPF I ( 'T vt, '.n, is 1 South, Salamanca Division. N'oiiI a. n. i'. v. I ..M. A.M. !i 'I.,! II eo II r 1 1 iii'mm LH I I'. M.!T.. M . 1 e. I'lnlM. " ime. ' Ii '. i- H UK A. M.I r. M. 7 eel in 17 2u n :'.( ii l;s -:.a 7 .il i:t ii 7 -tsj ;i ,yi H o:;( 4 i is ii i i ::j H-ji 4 ;i i m r: 1 1 m !1 ) a 1 . t L'", r ."ii ti ;.nj ti en A. M. V. M. 11 :.: 7 M 1 Ki r. M. i'. m. t h 'J !!;. VI -M ar... oil Citv....lv 1S s IU ;i Mi. 1 h i I nr. II in' psits (villi ;;t . s liul I !.", 1 1 U.rij. t O'iI 1 :!()' hi :;:n . 17 .'iS'-fl -vi i!:: 7 -I t 111; III (;'J. . . ( dcopolis .Eie-le KoeU... ... President ....'I'lonesia ....II iekorv Trii'ikeyviile. ... I inioule... t7 '..' l 'J wmii :!s!...TIiomps,iu s.. iu ii; ii on I rvineliin . rm p.' n1.. ti 20 II to!.. I'.M.iA.M.iA . Warren .Iv...K iii.;iii....ai' 3 .r0ll 1)11' 1 ollj K (.i V." r. A.M. .. lv. ..J'.riidlbrd ..ar . . I v Olean ... .nr AntUTioNAi. Tiiain L itves J'radl rd 7:10 n, m.. Kin'.tiii !l;no n. in. Arrive;) Warren l(:l,"i n. m. AipjirrioAL Tuain Leaves Oil Citv (1:10 am. (.Heopolis !:'ilam, JOanle l; elc 7:10am, Preshlent 7:biam, Tionesta f:ium Hickory !i:('(lnm, Trnnkyvllln litL'I'am.'I'l I (futo ():(l(iam, 'I liompMoii J0:.r.:t, r ineum l.!:"i."ipm, Warren 1:27 p-i. Arrivt K!ti zual'itHipm, lii ad ford 4: t. ,jm, Olean (': :i"ipni Si'nday Tuains Leave Warren !':20.un. (:20pm; Kiir.ua 10:25am, f:i:iipin- in rivo . liradford 12:llriiioon, 0:1'. pui, L'-av P.r-id-f.-r.l S:"(l.1:ii,- eiiiilpm, arrive Ki.iyua lt!;l:) am. -t:l(iun;. Warren lilvPam, .'i:i.ip:n. llfii vt.o Division Trains leave o:l City 7;ll0. 10: 10 u. m., 2: l , 4:1.1, t:1.1 p. in., arrive. O-l Citv ;U0, II: l." a. m., :i;,1., 6:'flp. in. Si!M)v TnAiNs Leave Oil Citv 7:i:o:im Titusville 7: IHam, Corrv K:.1:'.:im, 'liroet.iu l(.4t:ni, Ahlve Itulliil.) 12:.V.lpm, Leavo P.uil.ilo 2:2iipm, lirocton -l:2'.m, Corrv (i::irpm. Titusville 7: 1.1pm, arrive Oil City :;;,ipn. 1 Flaj: fttatlons, Ht.m only on si"- Trniiis nro run on Pliihe'lelphl - e. I'ulliiKin Slcepimr Cms lititweei. 1 "H v end Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitt"--1io!h !i:2onm., itutl leaving Pilt.-l)iirc.!i Uttipni. l'arlor Cars between Oil Oily and I'uiT.i lo on tr,.ins leavitifr Oil City 2:1.1pm, De.f .falo H:2(iam, nmt between Oil Citv and Kin 7M on trains leaving Oil City IhlOpm, Kin y.uo (1:2(1 pin, -.- f ('.""Tiekets Mild and bai.t.:aii cliei:keil to au principal points. Oct time tables ,-i in:; full inforinatieii from Coinpanv's Aent. . VATSo.N, ,1st., (ien'l Sunt. VM. S. P.ALDW1.V, Oen'l P:i-s. Airent. 41 A- I I Exelmntre St.. nutritl.., X. V. J. L. CUAKi AijeiU Tionesta Pa. T lake pb'.ism-e in toP.intr the Stmrtintr t.. t . .. . . i . . . . . , - i. linn ni.j- ;i:ai i uavu ru-pureua-en FltO.M JlOU CF, JOMN, TO whom' SOL!) IT IX iS7l. T A: MCI.l.Y LOCATED t x.y old X stand, and lam prepared to attend to all my friends, and tlej publio Kouerally, who need AKYTKIHG 'A THE G;in t!KE! t I t-hall keep u perfect stock of a'i in-ls of And all kirn's of wJ. jiiui 8 .Mk hji l L a.i I si.:tl e'.-o eoi!ini'.3 t- l-in lle t!i 1 An 1 the ,c:noAGo sii-rcsu EVi;cg i.tach w 1 Coti.e and see me. You v i.'l l.n l mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.lo Loadcis mado to order and war ranted. (ItPREP AIRING W ALL ITS BIIASOHES PSOJII'TLY AMD FAITHFULLY DOSE. it. a, rsAi.;jvjr;. Tidioute, Pa., A 113:. 12, t... (. -. ! T.i' ' ; tril- rt fur-1 (1 llu- ,!;' - iy v.: Tl.i.i n -r --- . ' AH:irt it ii., - i..- , i ... , hi. nt l:.n. (, -. - , In .'. i;i I. . e i . , r i , rc ... 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