crr?t E. WKSk', EDITOU. WEDNhSDAV HORMSC. NOV. 7, ISS1. IN LINE AGAIN ! '.THAT SAME OLD COON r rilE DEMOCRATIC HOPE FOR 1884 ENTIRELY WIPED OUT! Democratic hulk could only hold to gether one short year, and the ques tion uow is what will reformer Bob, do with his extra session? Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the Philadelphia Times, estimates the Re publican majority in the State at 15,000 to 20,000. Jhe Times says edi torially : "Pennsylvania voted Republican yesterday, not because the people of the State have changed their convic tions of purposes within the last twelve months, but because they are sickened with the abuse of so-called Democratic power at Harrisburg. That millstone has not only crushed out the Demo cratic party whoso people honestly and earnestly desire honest administration, hut it has crushed the reform power of this city and defeated Controller Page, after one of the most gallent fights ever made in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania ha been literally torn from Demo cratic supreniecy by suicidal Demo cratic hands, and the time is past when Democratic leaders can close their eyes and remain silent. Had Demo cratic Sower been faithful to lhe trust given it in generous confidence, Penn sylvania would have voted Democratic yesterday as surely as the setting of the sua, and the electoral votes or the State would have been settled in fa vor of a couserative and patriotic Dem ocratic nominee, but madness or im becility ruled the faction that gained accidental Democratic power, and the Democrats must now start their bat tie anew for 1884, broken in prestige and weighted with the pronounced failure of Democratic reform in the debatable and usually controlling Stite of the Union." rerun. Thin medicine w as irodnood to thft pro- fossion and to tje public Ht lnrro by S. H. llariinnn M. l.. in 1X77 mier no una pre scribed tt over 400,000 patients In almost evervjl incase to which llesh Is heir. It is wliollv composed of nnnwrniw vopretnblo Imrrodients each one of which is acknowl edged by the motiical profession to bo thn most potent of all Hie hernal romeoies known to modioli science. Hut It (front virtue is mainly attributable to the new and peculiar proportions In which the h r monious inirredionts are combined and to the extreme caro exercised in its tnanu- faeure usinir onlv the ruro active prin ciples, and excluding all that Is crude or Irritating- No ono should pe without 1 crunn. 13.1 FALL & WINTER I- A Miracle In (tit City. Doctors durn founded druggists and the people wild with excitement. From the Oil t'itv Derrick, July 21st, 1SS1 : Miss Maevio Martin, of this city, has been ill and confined to the house lor several years. Our best physicians tailed to give her ro ller. !Siio toon l'eruna and. to the aston ishment of all who knew her, she is now up and abont again. Mr. Simmons, tho druggist, Fold lh4 bottles last Week. He buvs in gross lots. Mr. Cawell, too, sells it. Ask your -druggist for Dr. llartnian's book '! lis of Ijt lb", gratis, or address Dr. II., at Osborn, O., for one. 100 47jjnTr-T7X I Aw Kail i1 here and Winter fast approaching, and Conifortabllity is tho next thing in order, and wo aro happy to Inform our friends lu For est County that we are prepared to supply that want at as Iow Prices as the same quality of Hood can bo produced In Western Pennsylvania. Wo inuito you to inspect our Stock before making your purchases, as we will SAVE YOU MONEY. Wo buy Largo Humilities of Goods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stores to supply and buy together when Quantity comes In question to get tho Price, and being all workers and having no idle men to support, and not being compelled to live on tho profits of any ono lino of business, wo are confident that we will and can SELL YOU MOHK HOODS FOP. THE MOMEY TH AX ANY OTIIEK HOUSE IN THIS SUC TION OF COUNTPvY. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, ISM. W cstwn m f . J 1 1 v Bit j)i yisi o TT Eastward". 1. M . 8 20 ft 40 4 2.-i 2 50 2 HO P. M i m 2 .' 12 i: U or 12 (-. I 45 1 :m fl P. M 12 mi 1 1 51 II 40 fM 41 ii :i4 hs.-w it or, h 2o io mills o.'i 10 2 17 (H 1 10110 02 7 4.-1 A.M. 0 20 ar Pittsburgh lv iNew C hhUc ... Mercer 10(H) Franklin., II ir. lv... Oil Clly...ar r. m. p. M. ii 10 9 7 The Goddess of Liberty Points will, l'ridc to the Glorious Record 1 FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AND GUN. The American Sportsman's. Journal. A twenty-four page weekly Journal devo ted to tho interests of Gentlemen Sportsmen and their Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculture, Tho Ken nel, Fishing, Tho Rifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It is without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. THY.IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL BE SENT POST-PAID FOR SIX CTS, Eor sale by all newsdealers everywhere. FOREST it STREAM PUBLISHING Co., New York City, N. Y. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, COOTS & SHOES, HATS AI7D CAPS. G-BOCBBIESI PLEASE CALL AND SEE OUU STOCK OF OLOTHIIIsra-, HZJAJTS, BOOTS &c SHOES, TJIsriSEEIIsrCB- GOODS, IDIRESS O-OOIDS, G-ROOEBIES, p ;r o.y i s i o jst s FLOUR, IFIEIEX), &C. o ooo o jSTO trouble to show goods. u. j. i-iopiiiisrs & CO. 12 no, to -JM,r)l !!()( 12 14 II 40 A. M A. M 10 (K) 8 0." A. M A.M. i'liila. Time. nr... oil Cit v....lv Oleopnlix ...Eavln Hock.. I'rcHldont.... TionoHta Iliekorv .. Tnmkevvillo. Tidio'ute.... ...Thotnpunn lrrineton .... Warren 1 v. .. Kln.ua.. ..ar 17?. 7 10 n r.o (i 20 P. M. I. M. 4 l,r.tlv...P.radford. 2 10 lv Oiean , l M. A.M. 23 II (Kl 12 14 1 sir. 2 00 P. M P. M . a io f!l 31 i:l sx 13 41 a r! 4 14 14 2: P. M, 11 45 ar...Kiii7.iia....lv Corvdon ....Wo t' Kim.... Quaker Bridge, ...Bed llruiHe.... lv Salainauea ar 5 40 (I :io A. M. A, M. 7 (( ff-JK 17 ai 7 4H 8 ( IS It 4 :mi 'ii f4 ; t 4: 5 irj (i .- r :'.( ti 20 0 00 0 50 P. M. A. M. P. m.'a. M. 7 f)0:ll 2". 4 or P. M. P. M. 3 :iu 4 17 4 47 Stiff r.ao (I (Kl . P.M. Bradford Arrives A BnsineM Education la the moet protltahle, becaiwe It la the most neefnl. Our aim In to practically train younsr men for the actual reqntromenta of thle commercial aee. Inniriiina) Inatrnctloti. Iso vacation, muuenie can enu-r ai an y lime, ra circulars, auares r.uun ' A SONS, l'ltulmri!. Pa. YOUR LIVE STOCK IN THE raiHli MUTUAL LITE STOCK INSURANCE C0, Buckeye Force rump -OF- siJinriiY, The Country Once More Treat- i ed to a Glorious Bath of Revivifying Republi can Sunshine. : r-..'-; The Eagle Once More Screams Over the Glorious Victory ! Forest county elects the entire Ee publican ticket by majorities ranging from 19 to 95, while -the Republicans have greatly increased their vote and that, too, in au off year. Hilly Smear baugh is elected Treasurer by 19 of a majority. It was close, but consider ing what he had to contend with it very satisfactory. One tbiDg he may feel proud of and that is the vote be got at home where he was best known, and where his apponcnts were the bit-. tereit. No candidate for as important a position has ever received a hand somer majority in the borough. Billy feels duly thankful to those friends who stuck to bim here as well as in the other portions of the county. They did nobly for him, and we can assure them he fully appreciates their efforts in his behalf. We can well and truly say, "well done." Now let all breathe easier. TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIjVUD WA RE, QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES. BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, S3.50, fUid, fli.flO aid upwards. A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONARY, A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS. A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS. Aim a oniwuroi mr your UOUW, ll in ODI, THE NOYES DICTIONARY HOLDER. The Company is represented by JARED P. IIULING, of Tionesta, Agont for Forest County, who is now ready to Insuro your Horses, Colts, Mules, and Cattle. nJIV I if I ' k to a il O B- ' IP . 1S I i J". S if i i fl til" 823 J 8-3 Mitt I e - 5 S V l "-"i Jits' And the Little Democratic Rooster Rejoices Over Mississippi! OFFICITUU VOTE OF FOREST COUNTY, POLLED NO VEMBER 6, 1883, 5 2 5 3 2 3o 5 "k r'. if - " Another vear has cone by and the people have just finished another bat tle of ballots . The victory for the Republican party seems at this writing to be complete, and the tidal wave - m m that swept over the country lait year, has turned about lace and is now eweenincr and rollins back over the course and as it passes tho Republi can majorities bob up6ereBely. Penn- iylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Minnesota and New York are all Re publican by handsome majorities, wL.le Yirgiuia, New Jersey, Mary, land and Mississippi, have gone Dem- ocratie as usual, butf with greatly re duced majorities. Nebraska, alsj, remains with the Republican by a lure majority. Petmevlvauia's majority will be from 12,000 to 15,000. Thus it is the 7S mmm tam !! .5 i. .c '.V. I mmm wmm WmJm J3jji3 Philadelphia Singer Machine llllo Equal to any Si njicr in tho market. Tho above cut represents the most pop ular style for the people, which we ofl'er vnu fur tho verry low price of $J0. Re- niemlier. we do not ask vou io pav until you have seen the machin". Alter having examined it, jf it is not all wo reprosen return it at our expense. I onsull your interests and ordor at onco. Send, for cir cular and testimonials. Address CHAS. A. WOOD f- CO., No 17 N. Tenth Siroot, Philadelphia, Pa. mnyKMUt M&2 4 I g 'O 'j S g t g S3 ,1 HiAvo,I fel I SSSSSSSgS w 'Manx Si 1 agMigiS" f) 'JopuXa P it 1 gi2-ggtiS n 'mqjjqiv 9 ., Yi I i'd'ZZ a 'p"n i Ki.,-.i'j..V. .,,.. J f.t uje oil r;,TilV f-r.'.s m . !. "S- '- Hk.-A coiit'r.' .lU.v.m , cuvc !i P.n'l I5i.lit:ill".vl- ian & u.l i. l hi-y-tx f '' y-' in. I, -n:ico, licid i'i Prohibition vote in tho County 19. F. F. "VJIITTKKIN, II. C. WHITTEKIN, Shellield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Sular or Triiunjulation Survey ing, jsest or insiruuieirvs ana wort TorniM on apphcat'-n, chairs 1-r cxa-.n-.iiRii.m wwu..; iuj-'J. A.lvi -o ir.ail l; ce. tlm lv."n-.-. c-.-on'ati.-.n. mt l-'t ' "-i'.- cut;;.l J. .v '.-r -liu- L:n I p'..M:-!'M).i Un tioi'iu. 1 1.,', a.;-.?; .ai,'ts of i-'UcU r.out-0 tvary TLislario r.iul dj.lena! Al-i!!ur.rrnt;l news paper ia nublifUeil 'WEIKIV ut;'a.CD a year, an.lisi;lniit!.eil to bo the Loot paper rimmed taiicicace,iac-ohaaic8,iuvcuti.uiii,t-nj!ii!C-;-ins vnrbi. and other dot)artiuoi.ta of industrial progress, published m any country, biule nnniea L mail. 10 ceuU. Bold by all newa- . j . r I, f M..Vliulini.a rt RlAn. AUU1UBS, UUUU U. VJU., puUHntlwo ' " Uliii American. Broadway, ew lorn. Handbook ubout patents luailod free. PENN AVE. and SIXTH ST., PITTS lit! HUH. PA. Entraneo 421 tilh St., Op p. St. Clair Hotel. The Oldest Normal School In Western Pennsylvania. Fall Term liecins Tuesday, Sept. 4th, Preparatory, Norniil, Academic and lius loess CoIicko Departtneuts. German French. Shorthand. 14 Instructors. Over fioo Students refjistored last year. Special attention L'iven to Hook-keeping, Pen manship and Husiness Ethics, 'J U 11 ION ter year, fiw ; lno L'oinnier cial Scholarship. i&O; Cotiiincrcial Schol arsliip, (3 months) $25. Tuition in other Departments ?22 lor three month. JNlKOt School 5 ni"lits each week. Saairdav c.or inal Class for Teachers. Prof. W. W McClelland, Pemnun. 11AHMON U. WILLIAMS, sepl'2 4t Husiness Manager, JAMES CLAHK WILLIAMS, Principal WANTED Reliable ana experienced men : in every county in Pennsylvania, to sell Wheeler .....I VV'ilMr.i, Si.... ;..,. Vlu,.li,w.u Tin. ..,.t liheral terms to i;(sid iuen j CorreMiond ence iuvited. Address WM. KUL'1H iV Co. 182 W. 4th Street, Cincinnati Ohio. SEND your Job Work to ICAN Oltice. the REPUB- S2 WAtchct. FlBOlwIn.lersIS M Wtift. mtUl RoutiDC V fur jour ow a uMur .inu.iLv put piw-a. .iu.L,le c tluuliM. lUUXl'bUS A IU., Hi kMbU livk. A. M H IW 7 4.1 7 i:t 7 oo it :to (( no lA.M.I AnntTtoNAi, Tuains Leavo 7:10 a. in., Kiii7.na U:00 a. in Warren 10:15 n. m. Appitionai, TitAiJt Ijoavon Oil Citv (1:10 am. Olcopolis tl:4 am, Enirlo Rock 7:10am, President 7:l(lani, TmnoHta 8:10am Hickory li:(Klam,Triinkevville !):20am,TH- outo 10:(l0iim, Thompson 10: "S, Irvinetou 12:.i.)pin, Warren 1:''7 pin. Arrives Kiu zuu ".:(M)ini, Itradlord 4: l.lpm. Si- n da yTk a ins Leave Warren 0:20am, 4:20pm; K'inua 10:2"mm, CMHhim; nrrlvo llraitlonl 12:0.inoon, (i:4i'pm. Leave Hrad- for 1 Milium, P:00pm, arrive Kinzua 10:10 am. 4:40pm; Warren 0;.rit ain, 0:4.pin. fraiiis leavinir Oil City l:00am, T!::Mpni, arriving on Oily 2:0(ipn, lJ::iOnii:iit, run daily hctwecn Oil C ity ami I'iLtKliiirjjcli. I'rrTMiirmni hivinion irains leavo Oil City l:.lo, 7:00, 10:4r a. in., 2-.l.', 4:1ft. 11:15 p. in., nrrive Oil City 1:00, SMMI, D:4.") a. in., ::i . :i:4 , k-uii p. in. Trains lpavlut: Oil City Itfftam, 2:45pm, arriviint Oil City l:00um, 2::l5pm, run daily lietwon I in Halo and l'lttslmrulu f Fluii stations, stoj only on sijrnal. Trains on the Hiver division between Now Castile and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between t il City and Sala manca, and on tho llulliilo Pivlsion on l'hil:idilphia time, which is 'M midutes faster tlian Coliiinbus time. Pullman Sleepinij Cars between HutTalik and Pittsburgh on trains nn-ivin;? I'itts- bnrirh :2(iiim., and leaving Fitt.shurj;l (:2opm. Parlor ( ars between Oil itv mnl nulla. Io on tri.ins leaviiiir Oil City 2:4."pm, ut-. rivinyr -;l City 2::!5pm. jrf-Tickets soht and bairunLte checKea to all I'l-incipal points. iel time tallies eivlnur lull liuormaiioii from 'oinpanv's Agents. WM. S. IIAI.DW IN, Oen 1 I'assr Ap t, (1EO. S. WKTC1IELL, (4en'l Sup t. ,M, 41 .v. 4 1 I'.xchani;," M., liuuaio, x. l. J. L. CH Al(S, Asrtiit, Tionesta, Pa. CALL AND OET PRICES, ED. HiJlBEL, TIONESTA, PEN N'A. HO I SFDRTIH1 1 1 I take pleasure in tellinsr tho Siioitini.- Fiaternity that I have re-purcliaed FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. In Nature's ffrcntoKt remivty. and Is the iirliirtiml tiiKiisUk-iitof nliiMut evt-ry pr- mliliUtlllir. lliirlHKin clvi t" Mnirlvnte I l'tKCNA l.ua.ULlv ilei-H vs nnfi ihnvotinif. liioohl. Ul TvH Pl'.Ul'NA t'U'alKk'! the B.-U:lll ul uli It. Iiumrltl a ; tmu-s thn RUiiniuh, rcKiilntra llio llfavr. imux'KS inn HMrriumi ii in' liver. Ktr-t.nirllifMi thf H'-rvi' me! Inviiritr at.-s tlio lira'ln. EXBiBBBtlCSCgaSlSlSSJT. I'I HUN Alslfte tiu aU'Mai ,'Uftt, iiianun lilotxl, niul lo tbo weary ami tlrcil Iroin the Uillxntnlf-urosnf tlmdavlt irlvMswrx-raii'l rcfri-t'liliiK slwp. KSWIIHfEHAPSBCH i'Ulll'.N A Isiollll'o.'H-ii Ui'll ui Vi'llcUl'lc bullv KH'tu n-nn'Mv )ii Ini.njli'-iis. i-arh elm l'hlll;"A lakar.ilit ill laUtantl wTTlllcip 0)0 klinnat'b to digest any arll Uof TikkI. In l.tvcr ami Klrluoy (Useifcws, nnJ lu f'linmlo t'nlarrh. It li.is )ltlvflv n ci)iial. It ui'VL-r fall, f jT ""'T Ask vuur ilruaulKt fur 1 r. JiartM,;m'h naiui tilvton '-'I'lin lllstif Mfo." fJ4 Fur 1'ilca, Dlarruoia, or tioueys, uw I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old fctand. and I am prepared to attend lo all my friends, and tho public, troiioriilly. who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN l!SE! I Khali keep a perfect stock of a'. .finds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "Wliile" S'liir Sliifliiuc, A ud tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co mo and seo nio. You will find ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and iir- ranted. frRE PAIRING IN ALL ITS v-J BPAwniTra promptly inn rAITHi ULLY DONE. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, TEN THOUSAND niusvooD Farms in Michigan. For tilt by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantage: Railroads already built, numerous towns ana cities, one of the healthiest parts of the. United Stales, purest water, good markets, 6ne fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, Rood soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect tiile. Fur books, maps, charts, aua ail additional information, address W. O. HUGHART, v. Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mich., Or Sept hat Kutuutrs, Traveling Acnt, OHOTOUUAPH OALLEUY, 1 TIONESTA, PA M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. Picturestakeu In all the latest styles of the art. 2tf-tf Inl era STOPPED FREE VW insane rertoni Kestnredi ml DR. KLINE B GREAT Nfruf Restorer i'or au tK aim dektk iMBtAstn, tnj curt for bts. KmUum ami Act re A ft ct hum. I 4 iNrALUfcLt If Uiketi u directed. No Fttsajlrr I J nrstduy'iust, Treulliw nU 92 trial boUletretMO B u r iv ui;t'iiv, vucy uhjmikcijhi nsko. rrnu maiiir. I I P, O. ami express J.ireh tt Kl INK.y l s-i. YMJ LGST! HOW RESTORED! .lust inihlislieil. a new edition of Dr. Culverwoll's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical euro of Sperniatorrlitea or hcinmal Weakness. Involuntary neininat jjosses, Iinpotencv, Mental anil Physical Incnpatw ily, liiictlinienls to Mairiaue, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, indticeil liv htli-iiKlulirence, or sexuat extravj- gance, Ac, The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience that the aw ful consequen ces ol !Sclt-Auuso may lie eneciuaiiy cureu without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments rnifrs or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sulferer no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaj ly, privately ami rad ically. -This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under teal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address THE 0ULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 4ii0 "tJUElTTHEB'S LUN3HEALER, lll-aoV THK BOU. OB THK C JBE Of Spitting of Blood, Bnm cliitis. Couulis, lolrtH. Catarrh of I l" t. and a I liiiu'uus of the i'uluioaary OrMaun. . t rue. 60 ornts and f 1 00. Auk your I)ruKKit for it. VMARK. .TRADE' Ql 'milltt & CO. fittkburuli. lOJJ WOluv or every description ext;cu- J tod at tin ItEPUBlCAN cilice. Dr. Kline's (irent Nerve Restorer is tho marvel ot tho auft tor all Nerve Dis leases. A II tils stopped lree. Send to liai Arch St., Philada. sepJl-cltf
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