The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 09, 1887, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WINK,
tDiTO 4 Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1?87.
MPIBLICM WIN !
Pennsylvania Cilrra 30,000
Majority fop the Tlrlict.
3hio, Massachusetts, Iowa,
Nobraska and New Jersey
' Roll up Republican
Majorities.
LET THE EAGLE SCREAM.
The elections of 1887 are over, and
the result is about what was generally
"expected. In nearly all the eleven
States which held elections it was con
sidered to be an "off year," and the
vote in each did not get a great way
above the average.
; In Pennsylvania the Republicans
have once more placed a grand victory
to their credit, electiog Hart treasurer,
and Williams supreme judge, by at
least 20,000 majority, which, consider
ing the large corruption fund with
which the Democrats were equipped,
which was wrung from the federal offi
cere, the backing of the national ad
ministration, and the combined efforts
of the Persoual Liberty Leagues and
Brewers, is a most wonderful victory,
! and leaves the Republicans in elegant
fighting trim for 1888.
FEW YORK.
York State has likely gone Demo
,! cratio by from 12,000 to 15,000, which
is no surprise to the Republicans.
2fewYork is one of the hardest of
States in which to get out the rural
v which i is yeryJ4JgeLv,fiepubl"
and only shows up io the mm excit
iog campaigns. In a year like the
present one the City has it pretty
j much its own way, which is about all
Democratic. It will be all right for
' Blame in '88.
OHIO
Re elects Governor Forakerand the
tole Republican ticket by overwhelm
! iug majorities. It would not surprise
; tha Republicans to Bad they had car
; ricd the Slate by 30,000 majority,
which is uearly double nhal it was two
, years ago. It was a graDd victory
ad no mistake.
MASSACHUSETTS,
Which the Democrats were in high
hopes of carrying has been swept by
the Republicans froru one end to the
other, electing their Govornor and en
i tire ticket by from 17,000 to 20,000
majority.
IOWA
Has again been swept by the Repub
licans, electiog their Governor and
other 8'ats officer by increased ma
jorities. VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND
May have both been carried by the
Democrats but their majorities bare
been so badly whittled down a to
amount almost to defeat. Both will
go Republican in 'M, if the good
fight is kept up.
NKUltaaklA
Elects the Republican ticket by tliu
overwhelming majority of 30,000.
NtW JERSEY.
j la New Jersey the Republicans
made large gains io the Kgi.Uture,
both bodies now beiog safely Repub
lican. Ap.se ti aud Sawyer bad a neck
aod neck race. Sieers io a corn
patch couldn't beat that run.
CoortK'8 "fire side racket," as the
Democrats pleabed to call it, worked
like a charm.
FOREST COUNTY!
MISTAKE.
She Elects tho Wholo Repub
lican Ticket by Majorities
Ranging all the way
up to 300.
,11,;
"THAT SAME OLD COON."
The election in Forest county passed
quietly io all sections, aud resulted io
a splendid victory for the entire Re
publican ticket as usual, only a good
deal more so. Never in the history of
the county has the party rolled up
such splendid majorities for its candi
dates from the top of the State ticket
to tbe bottom of the County ticket.
True, there was considerable cutting
on all sides aud in all parties, but in
the general scramble everything aver
aged up so as to change the natural
result but little. And since tbe thing
is over and the result as it is, every
body seems disposed to bo happy aod
content that the "couulry is saved
again" and no barm done. One tiling
that eDt red into the cauvass at the
last moment, made a most decid
ed change in tbe attitude of things.
It was KepWs insane attack upon
Commissioner Shields in the last issue
of his sheet, aod the posting of roor
backs all over the county advocating
his defeat. This seemed to set the
people wild, and it was bard to keep
them from casting a uounimous ballot
for him. The vote he received is cer
tainly a most fluttering endorsement,
aod a stunning rebuke to the slanderer
who has heaped abuse upon the ' pres
ent board of Commissioners evervut-e"
be discovejd Uli-he"c'ould not bull
JaSS the gentlemen comprising it.
Such a vindication ought to be enough
to sicken tbe old whtlp if he has a
spark of decency left, which of course
he hasn't. It would be iu order now
for the old slanderer to "crawl ii.to
his hole aud pull the hole io after
him." Everybody smiles at the out
come io general, even the Democrats
are happy for once ; aud why nolf
when ll.ey know the affairs of the
county are still in good and safe hand9.
Chairman Shawkey is -entitled to
much credit for the able manner in
which be conducted the campaign,
gelling out the vote, and arranging
all details, and the parly, as well as
the successful candidates owe hi in a
iiig vote of lhauks, and it is moved,
seconded and carried that be is
thanked.
We publish the table of votes cast,
but will say that it is not entirely
accurate, as it will be impossible to
get the official figures uutil Thursday
noou. We will re publish tbe table
uext week corrected fully. By a
glauc-e at the figures it will be seen
that we have made large gains in
lioib vole aud majority en the State
ticket, which is a most gratifying
icsult.
The Anarchist Mutt Swing.
Lat Wednesday the Supreme Court
of the Uuiied States unanimously de
cliued to interfere with the decisiou
of the Illinois Supreme Court io the
case of I he condemned auarchibts, be
ing ef the opiuion that the trial rests
eutirely with and is a matter of State
jurisdiction. There is but oue chauce
more aud that is in executive clemen
cy, which is or seems to be tbe remot-
et of all. The execution will take
place day after to-morrow, Friday,
unlets something cow uol expected
nhouid iuterl'ere, and the seven mur
derers will swing off as they should
have done loog agu. Let us hopo fur
the safety of nur beloved couutry that
this will put ao end to anarchy iu fiee
aud eulihteiitd Amenta.
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M johitiks Hart ovor M-(irinn, ai(;
Wiilimns nvrTlioiiii:.oii, ni. Arni-rover
rinrk, :tlK; Sau vi-r over .Mi-Cli-llniul.
rarwuiH nvrr Coit-Uinl, 10.1; Itloin nvir
Ln.v, U j (iiurch and l'ioMr both l(ctod.
Hekk, Chairman C'ooprr I This way
with that silk banner. Forest county
has use for it.
Pawyf.ii aud Shields got a rnysl
serenade by the band this.JWeclncsday
evening.
Thanksgiving Day.
Io the u.tme and by the authority of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
A proclamation :
Tbe President of the United Staies
having designated by public procla
mation Thursday, the 24th day of
November next, ns a day of general
thanksgiving, to be observed by the
peopln of the Uuited Slates, I do
heartily recoinnieud the people of this
Commonwealth to assemble iu their
respective places of worship on the
day aforesaid, to render hearty and
united thanks to Almighty God for
the goodness and mercy which have
been vouchsafed by Hun to us as a
people during the past year. .
In testimony whereof I have here
unto 8ft my hand aud caused the seal
of the State li be afliixed this 3lt
day of October, iu the year of nur
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
eighty seven, and of tho Common
wealth the oneJmijilreit- and twelfth.
- James A. Beaver, Governor.
Harrisburg, pa., Oct. 31, 1887.
Sir Charlie Dilke, in a recent
magazine arlii le, advocates an expen
diture !.f 810,000.000 no fortifications
for London, which city he declares
vuluerable to attack from a foreign
foe. London's real danger is from
within. While the land of England
is mainly owned by a few hundred
men, aud a great portion of the do
main taken up by deer fnrtsts and
game preserves, Ltiodoii swarms wiih
a vast and rapidly augmenting army
of unemployed, hungry men, deeped
iu misery to the lips and growing wild
with want. They threaten a duoger
to England against which breastworks
and cannon will be of no avail. The
Government hud better spend the
840,000,000 to relieve the destitute
If something is not done io that di
notion, something may occur to shmk
tho privileged classes who are uow en
gaged iu roaming their vast shooting
rauges or riding oiler their fox bounds.
Franklin Newa.
At Kdinboro teachers and students
work unitedly for tho jrood of all. Kueh
in his place doea his best.
Give 'ihem A Chanco.
That is to say, your lungs. Also all
your breathing lnm-hinury. Very won
derful machinery it is. Not only the
larger air-paHHp:H, but the thousands of
little tulies and cavities leading from them.
When lhe.e are clogged and choked
with matter which ought not to be there,
your lungs cannot half do their work.
And what tiny do, they cannot do well.
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumoniu,
catarrh, consumption or any of the laiiiily
ot throat and noo and head and long oh
hlruetions, all are bud. All ought to be
got rid of. 'i lit ro is just ono sure w ay to
get rid oftliem. That is to take Hoseheo's
lierinau Syrup, which any druggist will
sell you at 75 eenta a bottle. Kven if
everything else has tailed you, you may
depend upon thia for certain.
Homm t-'oulttob Teople
Allow a eo uk 1 1 to run until it gets beyond
the reach of medicine. They often say,
till, it will wear away, but iii nioxt cases
it wears them away. Could they be in
duced to try the successful medicine call
ed Keuip's lialfaiu, which we aell on a
positive guarantee fi cure, thev would
Iiniuedialely see the excellent effect slier
taking the first dose. I'nce 50o ami 1.00.
Trial siie free. (i. W. Hovard.
The Pujiulallun of Tioneeia.,
Is about 700, and we woull bay at least
one half are troubled with Home airectioii
of the Throat and l.unus, as thoi-e com
plaint are, according iu statistics, niore
numerous than oth ;rs. We would advise
all not to neglect the opportunity Ui call
on us and got a bottle ol Kemp's Italsum
for the Throat and Lungs, frice oOc. and
H.OU. Trial size tree. Itespectlully, L.
W. liovurd.
IOli W(KK ur every dtwciiition execu
te! al tlie HKl'UiJKR'A N otlice.
A Captain ForMnnte Dlnrvrrry.
C ijit. C'i'rmMi, si-lii Wevnimith, plrinir
liotwoon Atlnnttp. Cltt n"d N, Y., 'had
been troubled with a tough so t tint he rh
unalilo to nlppp, and iaa Indnoed to try
Pr. King's New Dtapnvory for t'onsunip
tlon. It not only Kavohlm Instant, roliof,
but allayed the pxtioite aoienxo In hla
lirrftst. ' II ia rhlldrpn wpre aimllarlv af
TpotPd and a ainitle doMp had tlipHatne hap
py ptlppt. Pr. King's New Discovery ia
now the stHiulanl remdy In ths Coleiiian
lifiiinphold and on boKi'4 the aclrHiner.
l'Vpe trial bottlpa of thia atAiubird reme
dy at (1. W. llovard'a Prog Mtoro.
.BtCRI.KN'S ARNICA HALVE.
Tho best Salve lit triff-xs-orld fir Cuta,
IV-nlHP, Soroa, Ulcora, Salt Hhpunl, Tpvor
Sori a, 'I'cttpr, Clmpp"l Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Ski" ,"raptiona, and post
tivply ourea Dilr . " pay required. It
la pimruntppd ti ot sntiafHPtlnii,
or nionpy rhui,, 1'rirp 2 pcuta per
box. l'"or aalo bv U. V. Iiovard.
Aa Knd la Hone He-raping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111.,
says: "Having received ao much licnotlt
from Electric Bittern, 1 fpp' It my duty to
let Hollering huinatity know 'it. Have
had n running sore on my leg for eight
yearn; my doctors Uld mo I would have
to havo the bone scraped or leg amputated,
I iiMod, Instead, three bottle of Electric,
liittoia and seven boxes of liiicklen's Ar
nica Salve, and inv leg la now sound and
well." Kleetrio totters aro seld at Hftv
ppnta a bottle, ami Kucklcn'a Arnica Salvo
at ifric. per box by U. W. Hovard.
HKNKWS II KK YOI TH.
Mis. Vluebo Chcslev. Teterson. Plav
Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable
siory, mo iruui oi which is vouched for
by ihe rpsid-nta of the town: "I am 73
years old, have been troubled with kidney
complaint and lameness tor many years'
could not dress myselt without help Now
1 am free from all pain and soreness, and
am able to do nil my own housework. I
own my thanks to KlectricHitters for hav
imr renewed my youth, and rem ved com
pletely nil disease and pain." Tjy a bot
tle, only fiOc, at II ard' Drug Store.
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4 07; 9 I2 0 2M! Alleranv 8 0)11 37
4 0.'.: 9 05 0 l.-.ilv Ulean ... .ar S 10 11 45
PM.lA.M.lA.Mj P.M. A.M.
A u n it 1 o m a 1. Tit a 1 x Leaves- K i'niii a
1 lilfimn, W ari-en I2:,r0pm, Irvlnetou V.fii
pm, 1 Kiiouie :i.ipm, TioncMa b:0Cpm, ar
rive Oil City il:t.rpin.
Atiuirii.NAt. Thain Lenvea Oil Pltv
6:00 am. Oleopoli 0:10 am, Kglo Rock
0:r.r'aui, Presidrnt 7:02nm, l l-oicrta 7:A2atii
Hickory 8:40am. Trunkeyvllle I'tOOani.TU
ontrt Ii:o0am, Thompson J1:(K arrives
Irvineton 11:30am, barren l.riOpni, Kln
siltt 2:0."pm, Sugar Hun 2:20, Corvlon 8:00,
Onovillti 3:l.r. Wolf Klin S30', Quaker
Kride3:4o, ed House 4:10, Snlamanra
5:02, South Carrollton VI0, Simth Vauda
tin i:4H, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Olrnu
fl:30pm.
Trains run on 1'axlern Time.
Tiiains leavlmr Pittshnrgli 9:0fiani, ar
riving PitlNbnruh 7:2Sn.Ti, are Solid Trains
between lluffxlo and Pittsburgh.
Toainh leaving Pittsburgh 8:S0jim, ar
riving I'ittsburuh T;H.'iin, are Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between
RuMalo and Pittsburgh.
riJ-TieUeta sold and burgage check ej
Ui all princljial points.
tiot time tables giving full InforniatU 11
from Compaov's Agents.
n KO. s.'o TCHKLL, Geii'l Supt.
J. A. FF.LLOWS,
tii-n'l Pass'r an- Ticket Agent.
No. 84 F.xehange St., P.ulfulo, N. y.
J. L. CIt AIU, Agent, Tioiicsta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tho
K.uit. Only route huuling pnsciiger at
Union Station will, mil delays or transfer.
XO-Tiains run by I'listern 1 linn,
l inio table in eileet July 10, lxs7.
Northward.
&outhuiird.
1.
3. I
4.
a. 111 p.m. p.m. I. v. Ar.
9 Oil Sf,0 1 fin, Pittsburgh. 1
m.h.m. n m.
7 20. 7 30, 1 1ft
10 13,10 lm
1047 0 3"i
11 32!11 27
11 4VH 43,
12 II 12 H
I2 41HI2 2.V
12 -ts'12 32
3 07 ;w. P. June
3 40 Kltuin ning
4 S.ri Hed llank.
4 57;Kust llradv
5 2fll... I'iirker.!.;
f .35;.. Foxluirg .
6 44,1- I .llllenli.il.
6 18
6 in 12 10
5 4 '. 1 1 87
6 0210 52
4 43 10 St
4 I i 10 0B
4 03, 9 52
8 55 9 44
8 liil 9 00
2 45 8 :;4
2 l.V 05
a in 0 in.
5411
4.-8
4 40
4 13
4 05
3 57
3 21
1 21
1 60
2 2"
p.m.
p.m.
3 15
4 I ',
o 30'
(I n ")1
22 j
a 1 11
4 2.1;
6 IKI:
f. 30!
7 23
I 07;
(123 Kennerdell
I KXI 6 55;. Franklin...
2 50
2 li.
11. Ill
7 25i... il City...
2 20
p. m.
p.m.
a. 111
3 0-
4 1.
5 2i
5 6)
n n
8 20
-.N.Y .V p
..Titn-Vilie
Corrv...
..May villa...
... lii-ueloii...
.. Hunk irk .
... HuiValo...
...Tioiit'sta
. .Tidiome..
..Irvineton..
...Wai ren...
SalaniaiH-a.
.. HraUford.
... .('lean . ...
Ar. Lv.
i.in. a 111 k m.
1 201 I 2fij 7 10
I2 20lls2l'
10 Well Ii.;.
10 03,10
9 4
iu K,
8 II
JSnj...
8 1 . .."
7 401
7 be
6 4li;
4 49!
4 20
4 OO
p.m I
7 37
H 10
8 45
0 0:.i
10 551
1 1
12 43
12 lo
II 50
0 33
9 15
9 05
8 00 1 1 25
h 10:11 4 ,
p.m.!a 111. p.m.
a. m.
iSOrltulValo Sunday Train leaves Pl ts
burgli9.00 a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:20
p. 111. Iteturniog, leaves Oil City 2:20 p.
ni., arrives a' Pittsburgh 7:t5 p. in., stop
ping at all station.
DAVII" MrCAUiiO. (ion'l Supt.
E. H. UTLKV, Gen. Krt. A Pasa. Agt.
1'ittsburgh, Pa.
Mason & Hamlin
Organs and Pianos.
The Cuhiuttt Orgtn wu Introduced hv Maunn A
Hum, in in INil. Jlu-.m ii )ln. In, Oi';. Imio
SlWtt.Vtf msilltiillied Ihcil' Hilireliiiu-v iivlt ll ettien,
having rt-cuiveii lliL'lie.lltuuia u,i uHliieul Vt,nd's
Kxiiiuiliuus felucu ItioT. ,
The Improved Mixleof KoIiil-Iii f I'Iihioh, Invrnuiil
b Muhiii & llainlili in lKi, Id a glint i.Jviiihu in
piano conetrnclliin. expnt. ,ne,oniKiii it "thu
en-stub! 111, linncu, fill In piuiii,n l,,r a century. "
Pimm ciiculur, c-.nl ,iii,in. a.m icliuiur.i.u. ironi
inirclioM-m. niii-lclaus. uud tuuc, and t'lui.o und
Organ CuUiloguus, (tuti.
lUSOM li EAHLI1T 0S3A1T PIANO CO.,'
tS Eut li:i ::. 7b1:h Scuw), VZV VCil.v..! I ..
PENfl'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Sleum F.i gines. Saw Mills, Hay Press-
es, Stump Pulleis uiiil Standard Agiicul- "
I tural lnipluiiicnls generally. Send liu -
i Ciitl"i A. a. FAltUL'ilAU di tUN. '
I York, Pa.
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