THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WCNK, tOlTOS 4 P0lTO. WKPNTSIIAY, NOVKMni'.UlU, l7. THE FATE OF ANARCHY. Anarchist Parson, l'i.n-lirr, Enpcl, and Spies, iho convicted Iloyroarket murderers, have becu throttled by tho law the aclf eame law that thpy hnd hoped to throttle. The scaffold-drop foil at 11:57 o'clock Friday. Louis Ijingg, the most blood thirsty devil of the lot, on Thursday committed sui-4,-ide in tis cell by inserting a candle loaded With dynamite and u fulminat ing cap into his mouth and setting it off. His lower jaw was uearly all blown on", and his faco horribly muti lated. He died in about five hours afterward. How he concealed the ex plosive no ooo knows, but it is sup posed he had it iu his hair. He suc ceeded in cheating the gallows, but the country is rid of him all the same. More utter contempt of death was probably never Bbown by any four men. From the first moments of the morning until the day closed upon them they would not see a shadow either ef ignominy or the hereafter. Tbe seven hours from dawn until the four passed to eternity were crowded full with eventa stirring as a day of battle. Btgtnniog with a flat refusal in the very teeth of death to accept a word of comfort from a reverend min ister of religion, one of their number, Fischer, sang to the jail and the world the song of the French Revolution, the famous Marseillaise. The voice of Fischer seemed round and full, but quiverng just a trifle. The reporters pressed close to the door of the cage, end listened till the deep tones died away into silence. The song lasted full two minute. Fischer continued to make a display of bravado. Soon after singing the Marreillaise, he spoke to Turnkey Stttbbe in a laughing way, "Wliea I pet to heaven 1 11 put in a good word for you." BEGINNING OF HIE END. Following close upon the decision of Governor Oglesby that all but Fieldeu and Schwab must swing, (the latter' sentences being commuted to impris onment for life) the deputies com menced at 10:37 a. m., of Friday, Nov. 11, distributing tickets to reporters " who were to watch the march to tbe gallows. The greatest bustle and ez citen.enl prevailed iu the jail office, but Spies, in hi cell, continued writ ing uninterruptedly, and the others remained equally nonchalant notwith- alaudine the confusion that marked ! the beginning of the end. With seemingly not a thought of the dread massacre at the Haymarket, they prepared for TUF.II1 MARCH TOWARD THE QAI.LOW8 almost as if it were a pleasant holiday excursion. Extraordinary as wt-re the . 'j-1? flaf rffl""?' " rMi"nti it was not till the first man stepped nut upon the gallows that the great cli max came. The two hundred and more writers with nimble finger wait ing to spread the news to the farthest bounds of the earth had almost to a man bee a gathered in the north cor ridor ol the jail. There, for juet an hour, tbey were imprisoned in frout of the dull red scaffold. Not many of the 200 were present that did not sit uneasily opou his chair, thiuktug rap idly of the coining doom of four fil low creatures, or perhaps even more, of tbe vague possibility of the jail Spies did not show a tremor, but when the same process was being carried out with Fischer he turned and quietly j whispered to the bailiff suggestion i concerning tbe rope. Engel bit his under lip when his tnm came, while another was being fastened on Parsons by his aide. Before the four Anar chists lud an inkling of what was to be done the white caps were deftly slipped upon their heads and drawn quickly down to the necks, abutting off the view of each as completely and with less warning than docs the canjc ra cloth of a photographer. THE DROP FALLS. A crash as of a falling house thun dered through the corridois. The slender roprs were taut. Jo a full view of the two hundred nun in front were the four white, writhing shrouds. The ropes could be seen tightening about tbe Decks that between cap and the shroud could be noticed Mackeu ing nud purpling. Nine mortal min utes passed. Then it was known to a certainty that not a neck had been brokca. The four Haymarket rour derers bad been literally throttled and strangled by the law. Coffins were in readiness and at death the four men were placed iu them and their bodies delivered to their friends. The burial took place on Sunday last, the bodies being fol lowed to tbeir graves by trieods, syin pathizers, and curious eight seers. No disturbance of a serious crtarac ter occurred in the city. The police aud military precaution were perfect, and the Haymarket massacre was avenged by tbe law without further bloodshed or destruction of property The Crown Frioce of Prussia, Fred erick, is fatally ill from cancer in the throat, similar to thnt which killed General Grant. GovKKSon Oglesby, of Illinois, deserves a large and handsomely en grossed vote of thanks. The Republicans elected their can didate for Congress in tbe Second Dis trict of Rhode Island, where the Dcra ncr its bad a plurality last year, and so will control a majority of the slate delegations in the National House of Representatives. This is one of tbe most important political triumphs of the year and insures the choice of a Republican president in case the next presidential election is throwo into the Iliiuse. Thkke is no change iu the result of the elections lie it in the different states as given iu our report last week, ex cept that (he Republican majorities are generally much larger than we re potted thiu. Ohio gives Foraker over 2-"), 000, while in Pennc) lvauia Hart has nearly 45,000, instead of 25,000 as wc had it. A f mitnln. Fortnimtr Discovery. t. C"'pnin, Ki hr. v oy mouth, piylnc between Atlnntlc Citv ami N. V. hnil been troubled with a oourIi ho thnt he waa until. In to sleep, sind waa induced to try Dr. Kinn'a New Discovery Ur Consuiiip tlon. It not only prave htm lnsbuit relief, hot allured the oxtiomo aoiptioss In hi" breast. ' Ilia children woro wimilarly af fected ami a sinulo doso liaii t lie name hap pv effect. lr. Kinir'a Now Discovery ia now tho standard remedy In tho Coleman household n nil on board tho sch-'oner. Free trial bottles of this standard reme dy at O. W. ttovard'a Drug More. RITKLKN'M AKMOA KAI.TE. 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FnoM a c tovaM tnnde by the New York World of Governors, Sei atots aud general party leaders, it appears that Blaine and Clevtliiud are still the favorite candidates of their respective parties for the Presidency in 1888. The old tickets are good eunuch tor us; indeed, are our prefcre.ee. Mr. Blaine is as strong to-day as he has ever been, while IMr. uieveianj is weaker with the people if not bis par ty thau he has ever been. Mr, Cleve land weighted down with the rebel flag order alone in the last Presiden tial election would have been defeated by mauy thousand votes. In the next election he wiil have added to his rebel bid for voles, his proved incapac ity for the position he holds, his sac ri6ce of his civil service rcf rm prin ciples to cater to the worst element in his party, and his numberless sius of omission. Long live the old tickets. Pittsburgh Com Gazette. IlENKWM HKIt YOVTH. Mis. Vlnvbo Chester, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells tho following remarkable storv. the truth of which la vouched for bv the resident of tho town: "I am 7:1 years old, have been troubled with kitiimy complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am frco from all" pain and soreness, and am nblo to do all my own housework. I owe mv thanks to Electric Hitters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pleielv all disease and pain. Tjy a bot tle, only 60o, at Ilovard'" Drug Store. Wool Rlankcts, All Wool Rlankcts, Orav Rlankots, Slinnty lllnnkets, Mixed llorso lllankots, Ktieo Holies, Wolf Hobos. BOOTS JitX Our stock of Moots and Shoes Is very largo and MUST RE SOLD, RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOTS A SPECIALTY THE IMPfiOVED WHITE Chicago has vindicated herself and tho luw. Never was a better day's work done in this country. This week we reproduce the election table, accurately revised and correct ed in accordance with the official count on file in tbe office of the Prolhouutary. The showing is an excellent one fur the Republicans. We have increased our vote 14 over the Blaine volo ol '84, when it reached its highest ; 233 over the vote tor Mate lreasurer iu 1885, and 56 over Beaver's vote lai-t year. .Not only this, but our majority is far larger than it ever was before. A just cause for congratulation. The curtain of death has fallen upon the final scene in the dreadful tragedy iu Chicag'i. The whi le affair, now iLtit it is over, seems more like some, Irigluful nightmare thau a train f realities iu the America of the Nineteenth Century. HART'S PLURALITY. The official count from all tho counties shows Hart's plurality to be 44,888. Fol lowing is a table of tho pluralities of each candidate in tbe several counties: Forest County's Vote 1SS7.- Official. for is 1. , -TjtfrW-3 --JIM GmCKEWS, (vRQ CKRIKS fcQCnUESt FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT! Our Grocery Stock Is always Complete, and embraces ovorythlng kept in this markot HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIAITY. Come and soo us ; v.0 will do you good. U. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! & GROCERS, PEWN. DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, Tho only brand of i-amnlry Porp nwiirdod a Hist eliiss inede.l at tho New Or lc hub Exposition. innrni tiHit ahmilutf ly pure, nnd tor ci'iieval lionsehold pui'iwwa is tlio very btwt Xt7F.STK.llN NKW W HYLVAN1A ItAlldtOAD, YORK A PENN- i Formerly n , N. v. A P. l. n.) T1MKTAHLK IN F.KFKCT June 19, IK87. Wewl wanll ritiiliuraii Divlxlf n KuNtward A.M. P.M. 7 a.-. : x 4 It! 4 11 4 :' 4 o:l 2 4 ! 2 4:t ii lft, a 15 A.M. 'P.M. P. M.! P. M. n oft! 2 oft VI 2- fH 44 11 4ft II 4ft fssr. ti .itIii :w Ih.tjitl 3111 27 8 llll 1 lS,llft.ft 8 Oil 1 0:i!lt2!i f7 ft;t 12 Ml 10 12 7 40 12 4UI V r t7 n 12 2-.i n i; 7 lift 12 0ft! 8 4ft (i 4ti u mil 6 12 II lft' P.M. A.M. P. M. 4 201 nr rittuhurKh Iv f tml'ti fin Tarker 112 11112 14 Iv. FoKborir Flunk ho ... ..Oil Cily...a r...Oll City....lv OloopnllR... ...Fntrlo Roek... I'rosiilent. .. Tlnnratn lliekorv ..Trnnkevville, Tidlo'uto.... ...Thnmpann ... Jrvinoton ...... Warren iv...ICinzua....ai' i. M. H lft 12 40 1 Ml 2 15 P. M f. M. 1-1 !'..1it7 17 ta :m!t7 20 IS2 7 7 4 lift 7 &0 t4 l:l7 6H 4 2.'. 10 t 4ft f-S 2! lv...Tlrndford ..ar p. M. A. M.I A M, tl 12 II Oft-II lift nr. .. Kinr.ua.. ..Iv fiftnill ooiin Sft... Knmir Hun . ft :ii .10 4 l li ftftl Corvdon.... 5 SI lo:wi HII41 Ono'villo.... f, I . I0 2H I" Iftl.... Wo f Hon.... ft IK 1021! D OOltJimker Itild(fe 6 01 in Let! 8H2l...ltPi Houhp... 4 4 ' Uftl 7 ftO ... Saliimnnen o.53: 5'' 3 S 8 ii;53ii r- r. s ; : 155:1 i ft. i J ij -i -H i 5 -ji Hart, Ii. 'I- Mefirann, I) KOtllrUh, P. Counties. a s I. and all within its walla beiue blown to the blue sky by Anarchistic dyna mite. The long hour waa not ha.f completed, when, in the iail'a distant euutb corridor, utieeen atid unheard by the maiu body of the reporters, big Sheriff Matson, at 11:23 a. ni , accom panie I by grim old Jailor Folz, the mauly looking Rev. Dr. Boltou, aud a acore of stalwart deputies stepped up close to the duoi of August SpitV cell, preparatory to HEADING THE DEATII WARRANT to the four condemned uieu. Thia service being performed they were each manacled and the white shrouds were drawu over the cuu demned murderers. TUE MARCH TO TOE GALLOWS. Furmitig in double file, each of the lour Aotircliiis 6ide by side with a deputy, were now headed east and started for the gallows. A stop ul the iron door of the cages gave the four a chance tu turn their heads in the di rectiou of tba Second gallery f the jail and bid good bye several times to Schwab aud Fieldeu, receiving broken, guttural farewell salutes iu returu. Here again was spiritual cousolalion offered by tho Rev. Dr. lijltgn now for tho last time. A tarenstio smile lit up the faces of all four men, as they resumed their tread along the corridor arid turned slowly iuto the daik eabt angle, disappearing like ghosts op the steps nf the galloas. ADJU8TISO THE NOOaES. The four deputies iatidi'.:g to the rear nf tt:e fnur coiida niM-d men, be gan wiihuut deluv ti. a tjupt i iie ir pep, Spies' noose being the first placed. 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U22; Parsons over Copcland ll:t. electniK Ledo bur, Parson and shields; Blum ovei Lacy 74, clcclinn Uillespie, Jones ami Ilium; t'luncli and Cooper both elected. Kennedy, labor t-auuntatx lor hiato i reas urer, and Keyser lor Supreme Judge, re ceived 14 votes each in the county. Who do not Uk th. llerald and 1 rter, mourn SEND FIT OM-Onl attmaifw FOR A. Bampl topf of that p. per an4 ft bMntifnl Calendar for 1888 8ix 4lxS inchM. Or nd naini and uddrenoi of Un or mor PrtbytrtHDf of diflrent lmilti who do not dow tke tho ppr, and roceivo tho Ool ondftroDdMmplecoprfroo. Hm ml ow. MDtioD d me of church ond pJtor( od tor WbtrvTnQMWthli. A1firM HKBAJUn AND PHMBTTEB, 170 ELM bTAKST, ClHCIKVATl, O. In our Drug Doparliuont, which Ih in churA of a thoroughly coinpolont Clork. wilt ftlwHys be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., DEALERS IX CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. HITS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. 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M..N.Y .V P 0-1 4 1. .. 5 2i'j., 5 .ill., 0 22' 1 II . 8 (Hlj 8 2oi. 7 : :l .VJ 4 2 " 5 00 5 :u) :i7i. a Id . 8 4ft . 0 Oil . p. Ill Tiiusville Curry... ..Mayville.. ... Itroetnn... .. Dunkirk . ... Ilullulo... ... Tionestu . .Tidioiilo.. ..Irvineton.. ... Wai ren... Salamanca. ..ltradford. ... .tHean . ... Ar. Lv. p. 111 1 M a. 111 in. I 25, 7 10 12 20 12 21; 10 mil ift. 10 OS JO 35! 10 I. Si a an: 0 4 8 10 1 IS 12 4.1 12 10 1 1 50 0 !W 15 V 05 a. m "S"ifl' 7 40;. ... 7 10j 0 4!1 4 40 4 20 4 oo. ... p.m. I 7 2:1 10 5.V HOO It 2."v h in 11 I.V p. in. a in. .r-HufTalo Sunday Train leaves Pi ts burgh O.no a. 111., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 p. 111. Keturniog, leaves Oil City 2:20 p. 111., arrive at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. m., fctop plliif at all stntion-., DA VI I McCAHHO. Oen'l Supt. E. II. UTLEY, Gen. Krt. iV Push. Agt Pittsburgh, Pa. Mason & Hamlin. IOll WUtth of every deseiplloii execu te.l at t .e ItEl'L'ltl.ll'AN ollien Kh D your O LIC AN t'lH-e, Job oik to tne ltEPtll- PAHKEB, BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Show-rooms: 87 Chambers St., New York. The Kichest 1 in morons Rook of the Ago is SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA bv Josiah Allen'a Wife. Miss Holly spent a'tl hist seastui ami. I iho whirl of lahiou at Saratoga, and takes oU TU follies, llirta tions, low nwk dressing, pug dogs, 40., in her ininiitablo inirtli provoking stylo. Tho biMik is profusely illustrated nv upper the lenowned artist ot 1'uck. vtin sen immensely. Price 2.50. Bright AitenU ... . iillIIDl III. Illll. Wautuil. Aaoress nu dbauu Pubs., Philadelphia, l'a, 13 5t. IIUMPIIItEYS EOMEOPATSIO VETEEINA2Y SrSCIHCS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 rAliEUOOKoo Treat ment of Aniinala and CUart bent Free. criir. t-'rver, ConfenlluiiK, liinaimiiiillon. A.A.-iiIdbI Weninslils. '"1m twrr. ll.ll.-t-li'Hius, l.uiiit ue.ii; Wlii-iiiuulltlll. 4'. I'. Disleuipyr. f asiil, Uisi Uuiats. 1). I). Iluls or t.rnus. K. l:.-('o..lib, llritven. r. r.-ciini' Organs and Pianos. The Cabinet Orjrn wm Introtluci'd by Mhmii A lluuiiiu iik istil . Alutu b Hauiliu (i:n. havti alway muintnincri Hitir ujirenntcy over :tll ntin r, Jmvliiif n-ccivi'd llilu .-t lluinua u; u tin-at WjUt' .ViFaha. Wo nil at. F. I'tilit- ur i-ripen. Hrllu bo. I-. .11 lacurriUtftft iiruiwiiriuKi'i. uat'Si II. U.-i'riunry huiI K.tlut y Mim ui J. J, - -.i'uii ive l i-M (., MuutfC- Illf D f I'm wuu n HTima, blublc Cdsj'i Hauuol. Price binxle Uuttle (uvor ftO AmesX .0 0 toll by Ui-ugsltuai r Sent lrriftiJ om Kecvipt of Price. HumphrejMed. Co., 0 FuUonJ.1., M. Y. ft DDI7C ,J x i'uiiu i,r iuut A rnitU ani reooive lice costly box of uoOxXh whit-U will ht-lp all, of uiilicr st-x to more inom'V rijflit away than auvlhin oIho in thia world, l-'ortuiifa await ilm worker ahaolulely auro. At onco ail-' dreaTrue A Co(l Augtiatn, Maine. Apr.O The Imnrovpd Mthli- of StriiiL'ln . IMuitOi. 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