THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. t. WINK, Editor ft Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18fl0. THE COON IS THERE! Mite v-'.-'.i-.' T: foh roitiiST couxrt ! AND OHIO! At this writing, Wednesday after noon, returns are not sufficiently com plete to indicate to a certainly whether the Republicans have lost the State or not, but it looks that way by consider able, although the Republican State Committee claims that it will require the official count to decide, so closely has the contest narrowed itself down. Forest County, although somewhat shaken by the explosion, is still true to her colors, and has elected the Re publican ticket from top to bottom, and will givo the State ticket a ma jority of 100 to 125. This, with the great disaffection all through the State, and which affected more or less, every county within her borders, is certainly a very gratifying showing, and is a matter for hearty congratulation to those who stood loyally up to the work. Such cutting and slashing in every conceivable direction has not been witnessed for many years, but through it all the noble band of Re publicans in our county come out in excellent style. A most determined effort was mado to defeat Dr. Towler, the fight of the Democrats being cen tered ou the Assembly question which they seemed confident of carrying. The Doctor's phenomenal majority in bis own township of Jeoks put a squelcher on the thing, however, and elected him by a safo majority. The President Judgeship contest was spirited, as was also the effort to defeat Mr. Ledebur for County Com missioner, but from best figures ob tainable it Would seem he has been re elected. From the way it looks the board elected will be Messrs. Mcln tyre, Ledebur and Emert. We bad expected to be able to publish a tabu lated vote this week, but the returns have come in so slowly and disjointed ly that we will have to defer that until next week. Suffice it to say for the present the ticket bas been elected by majorities ranging from 29 to upward of 451. It's good enough anyway, and in a year like this seems to have been we ought to be satisfied that it's no worse. All who worked at all did so with a will and hard. Chairman Scowden did his work manfully and conscien tiously, and bas good reason to feel elated over the victory won. LATEST FIGURES. Wednesday night all the figures from the county were in. The totals are as follows: Governor Delamater 857, Pattison 757, Gill 50. Lieut. Governor Watres 891, Black 712, Hyatt 5G. Secretary of Internal Affairs Stewart 901, Barclay 702, Dunu 56. President Judge Iliggins 797, Noyes 760, Irwin 104. Associate Judge Clark 945, Berlin 685, Louden 26. Congress Oyster 931, Kribbs CC6, Hayden 35. Senate Boyd 992, Hall 637. Assembly Towler 829, Herman 800, Allison 23. Prothonotary Aruer 1030, Wioaus 579. Sheriff Osgood 9C7, Swelling C50. County Commissioners Mclotyre 846, Ledebur 802, Einert 806, Youcgk 726. By the abovo it will be seen that Stewart, on whom there was the least cuttling on the Slate ticket, has 199, which is the best iudicator of tbe Re i3 publican majority in the county. Del- amater's majority is an even hundred rATTISON ELECTED. riTTPBunci, Oct. 5. Pattison bas 16,000 plurality. Watres and Stewart are undoubtedly elected. Tho Demo crats gain three Congressmen. Bull) branches of the Loginlature are Re publican no (I have 61 majority on joint b.illot. IT IS JUDGE NOYES. Indications are that Mr. Nuye3 will have from 800 to 1000 majnrily in his county for President Judge over Mr. Iliggins, who will hare a small ma jority in this county. And so it is Judge Noyes. Major McKinley Elected. Major McKinley, whom the Demo crats tried to gerrymander5 . out of Congrese by placing him iu a district that normally gives 3000 Democratic majority, has been elected by 500 ma jority. This is one ef the most re markable victories ever achieved, and is cause for great rejoioing. Congress, however, seems to have been carried by tbe Democrats, and the majority is estimated all the way from 10 to 70. Latest Maj. McKinley admits bis defeat by 200. He made a gallant fight. Daring Robbery in Meadville. Meadville, Pa., Nov. 2. One of the boldest robberies perpetrated in this city for many years occurred at 10:30 last evening at the office of the Wells-Fargo Express. The agent, C. Moore, was alone iu tho office, which is situated the width of the street from the New York, Pennsylva nia and Ohio passenger depot and in a locality where scores of people are continually passing. He was counting the contents of bis cash drawer, pre paratory to balancing his cash account, when a rap on the door drew his at tention. He placed the money in the drawer, stepped outside of the office railing, opened the door and admitted two strangers. Upon entering they bade bim good evening, when one lev eled a revolver at his head and cau tioned bim not to move or make an outcry on pain of instant death. He was then bound and gagged and laid upon the floor. Tbe robbers then pro ceeded to open tbe large safe which was unlocked, and tore open and ap propriated the money packages valued at from $5,000 to $15,000, after which they made their escape. Mr. Moore was so securely tied that it was fully balf an hour after they left before be was liberated and made an outcry for assistance. He describes bis assail ants as follows : One large, middle aged man, wearing a flowing beard, evidently false, and the other a young sandy-complexioned man, about 20 years old. Fortunately for the com pany, the money the agent was count ing when he was interrupted iu his work, amounting to several hundred dollars, was untouched by the robbers. When the safe had been ransacked the robbers searched Mr. Moore, but evi dently were disgusted with tbe value of his watch aod the conteuts of bis wallet, for they returned the same to him with the remark that tbey could do better. The police are now search ing the city for the perpetrators of the outrage, but thus far have not been able to discover the slightest clue. Get Your Money's Worth. It is impossible to get your money's worth out of a poor .quality of goods. To buy a cheap article is a bad invest ment; and brings disappointment, re sulting in short wear, short temper, and a heavy drain on your pocket book. It don't take the close observer oo to find out that at Hopkins & Co.'s is the pluce to buy goods that wear longer and give better sathsfac tion thou they expected. It. Git There ! Everybody will gil there that buys goods of Hopkins A Co., because their goods are the best and prices the lowest. It. CHARTER NOTICE. AJOTICE IS HKREP.Y GIVEN" THAT 1 an application will ho made to llio Governor of Pcnnsvl vaniu, on I leceinber the 4th, 1WKI, by J. U Watson, K. 1. Stinnr, Clinton r'il.erald, Milton K. (iravhill lllld T. J. Revncr, under tho Act ol' As senibly entitled, "An Art to provide lor tho incorporation and regulation oi' nat ural fras companies," approved llio lii it li day of Maj, A. 1). 1HK", lor tho charter of an intended corporation to he railed "The I'iti.ons' lias Company of Mai ienvillo," the oilier and place of business to he at Murirnville, Forest County, Fa., and the well or wnlls to be drilled and lines to he laid and operated on lauds in Jcnks township, Forest County, I'a., in and around tho said town of Marienville, tho character and object of which is the milling for, procuring, piping, storing, distributing, lurnishiiij; and selling gas to individuals aud companies fur fuel, heat and lights, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benelita and privilcues of saiil Act of Assembly. CH A Itl.ES N. LEECH, President. JOHN COON, Hocretary. TP 'OU WANT a respectable job of . h n iduuukuiu price aeua your 1 order to tUut office. GRAND OPENING! OV OUR VAST Fall & Winter Goods AT THE EVER POPULAR- MARIENVILLE, Wo arc receiving plete stocks of Fine Dress Goods and No tions, Men's Clothing, Youths' Clothing, Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes,. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Plush and Cloth Wraps, Jackets, Ladies' Fine Underwear, Shawls, Watches and ry, Trunks, Hand-Bags, Boston B libber Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Wall Pa per, Millinery Goods, GENERAL MERCHANDISE! WE CALL THE LADIES' ATTENTION TO OUIt EXTRA FIE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS ! HATS. BONNETS, Ac, TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE, BY EX PERIENCED MILLINERS. And for Gentlemen we have the best Stock of Imported Cloth for Overcoats and Suitings to be found in Western Pa. All work guaran teed as represented and fits perfect. DAVID BARNETTS FAMOUS .". LOW PRICE New Goods 'Arriving Daily. Call and seo our elegant stock. New ad. in this space shortly. Always ho Cheapest and the Best." The Boston Clothing House, OPHIM IIOUSH IlLOCK, MA-lrtlElSTVITjllIi), PViV. I CSfrjust returned from the East and am receiving daily tho larger and bent se lected slocks ol I ry Uoods, Roots, Mhocs, Clothing and Trunks, Ac, ever shown at hard-pan prices in Forest County, and ask you to call and nee me. My stork consists ol' acompleto line of FAXCV AXI NTA1I,H 1UV (JOOIM, AOTIO.VS, AC, At Pricjs IJolow them All. BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBER GOODS. I have a complete line. In fact one of the largest ever shown here, at such prices that will please all. "CAN DEE" is our leading Rubber Goods. AS i-i TO I have a Bobs lino. frit) Complete Suits to select from, and of tho very best make, and marked at rock-hotloin prices. Made especially lor my trade. In Children's Clothing my line is complete and marked away down. As to Men's and Hoys' l'ants, my Block is immense In prices from 50 cent to fii.00 dollars each. LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS, &C. Fine stock of all the leading stylus, in prices that will sell them, , IILT ZmitTIEIR, G-OOIDS, I have a complete assortment of Ladle' Underwear, Hoso, Corsets, Ac, and k dandy stock of 811. KS AND I'LUHHKS. In fact my stock of Hats, Caps, Carpets, Gcuts' furnishing Goods, and lieucral Merchandise is A No. 1. (Jive uie a call. MEYER LEVY. 8TOCK OF PA. one of tho most com Charms, Fine Jewel and DAVID MINTZ. CtOTfflflO ! HERE - WE - ARE - AGAIN, With a fresh stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Crockery and Glassware. Now is the time to buy, while the assortment is large, and we will guarantee to sell cheaper than any store in Forest County. When you buy from us, you can de pend on getting a good article. So you want to make a straight line to J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORE STEW KB. PI. I. It HMH K, Highest price paid for Hides, Sheep folia, Ginseng and Furs. 1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891. FOREST COUNTY'S Leading - S ItiiiiiiiiiiiPHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Our claim to tho Leadership in all that pertains to the Wearing Apparel of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is more than substantiated by tho Enormous Stock and Excellent-Variety that we are of fering this Fall. 5' 3& 30C 3C 5CST I Our assortment of Clotliintr Is T.nrgcr and Moro Conipirto than ever before. Wo have nuide a Special Ell'ort tnis Kali to havo Clothing and Overcoats to suit Every body, iu t.tylo, Quality and Trice, and Troiii llio way they fro vve know that wo have succeeded. We now have any kind of goods you can nk for mid tho price begins away below what AN VON U PARE N'AME,aud ranging to tin luxst kin.) of suits. WRAPS! WRAPS!! WRAPS!!! In LHtlips', Mimmom' ami Children's Winter any ever onuicti in rorost voumv PLUSH COATS, PLUSH JACKETS, fiiEWf3ARKETS, Good WOOL JACKETS, for LADIES and MISSES.) C1IILDKKX S WRAPS in Endless Variety. If von want to nclcrt a garment from the FINEST I.IXE and LARUE3T ASSORTMENT IN FOREST COUNTY, COMIC TO OCR 8 TOR K ! Dry Goods, Dress Flannels, Cloakings, Black Goods, Silk Warps. l'.vorvbody knows that our store Is the placo to no to for Drrs (iood ol any desrip tion. DltlOSS (iOOl)S, POMKSTIC (iOOI)X, NOTIONS, UNDKKWKA II. II ATM, CAPS, HOOTS, SMOICS, TRUNKS, HATCH ICLS, and OAKI'i: I's of all kinds. 32gfeO 4D3E3EWE3S8 3 Our Grocery Department Is always etia ked with tho Host the Market affords and sold at "Live and let Live'' Trices." We HAVE, WE DO, and we WILL CONTINUE ti L-a 1 tho Trade In Fores' Countv, and wo will do It with (JOOl) GOODS AT LOW PRICKS. COM E AND SEE US. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN .V SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND THE FRESHEST GROCERIES HURRIES, FRUITS & VEGETAIiLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is In chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHIMG, DRY GOODS MOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEEfiS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. WALTER'S GREAT PROPOSITION! Wo will kIvo more fresh meat for tho cash at our Meat aud Produce Market in Tiouesta, Pa., than any ono in Forest County. We also pay Cash for Hides and Pelts. C. II. WALTER. TIOX1WTA, PA. tore! Wraps our assortment is away nlaad of Smearbaugh, J. II. AO NEW, CIKUHKK w. TAvr.ou AGNEW & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AND fOlNSLLLOllS AT LAW. Ori'ii'i:s: Lenman Iluildinjf, Washing ton, 1). C. Tioncsta, Forest Co., Pa. Will practice before tho U. R. Supremo Court, Court of Claims, District Courts, aud Departments of Govcrnmcut. Special attention (liven to the collection of army and navy claims, pensions, pay, bounty, etc., cases nri-iiiL; under the cus toms, navigation nod internal revenue laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks aud instructions mailed to claimants free of charge on receipt of their names and P. O. address. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren, Pa. One of the oldest and most suc cessful praclitiorers iu this suction of the Slate. Will visit Tioucita every regular court week. wayS ly. WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly R., N. Y. v P. It. R. f Time Tablo taking r fleet .fulv nth. ism. Eastern Time Tfitli Meridian. Trains will leave TloneRtu for Oil City and points West as follows! No. H:l Thronirh Freight (carry- Inn pn'wcnjrcts) n..in. No. Ill llull'itlo Express 12:2:1 noon. No. til Way Frelitht (oiuryiutf pnsfienirers) f,:po p, !rli No. y;i (Ml City Ex ress 8:t.- p. in. For Hickory, Tldioute, Warren, Kinr.ua, Iiradlbrd, olciin and tho East: No. HO Olean Express Ml a. m. No. :I2 Pillsburun Express 3:4(1 p. in. No. lilt Throuuh Frciujit (car rying passengers 7:1-1 p. in. Trains n.'l and ln Run Pally and carry riamcuircrft to and from points between Oil City aud Irvinelon only, othor train run dally except Sunday. Get Time Tables anil full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Acent, Tioncsta, 1. It. HELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, f JcuT Passenger A Tieket Aprnt, Hullalo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK LINE Ilelweon tho EAST &c "WEST I New Yoik, Philadelphia, lloston, and all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwest. Solid vcstihulod trains, sleeping, Pull man dininu and day coaches, between principal cities East anil West. Tho pop ular Hue West for colonists and land Keek ers, Rates always lnw as the lowest. No extra charge lor rldiiiK on vestibule lim ited. Ilelore purchasing tickets call on or address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. Airt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD. Div. Pass. Ai;t., Jamestown, N. Y, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in Also,- UNDERTAKERS. tio:;f.rta. pa. Jl FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is hero furniched of th coiiKcquonca of nc.siei tina to take wise wifely ad vice. This man thought iin - km- it all ami Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furnituro because they were low." lie pai l two prices for an iuierior article nhlch led his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. Slio cave III m the Bhako in a mild form ami threatened divorce lor the next offence. She's all riirht. To fail to trade with Nelson Grecnlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate vour husband to know a bargain wlien he sees it. Train them iu the wav thoy Hhoul I r;rt (for Furnil'uro.) And remember that ' way is to . fj. CREEFJLUND Undertaker A Embalmor. 331 Eixehan'-o Illock, WARREN, PA. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fov Horses, Cattio, Shcop, Logs, Hogs- AND POULTRY. 000 Pane Honk on Trrmnirnt of Aalmftlfl and Chart Heiil Free. H'Bkih Kever,ronOr.ilou, Inflammation A. A. ( Spin I MeiiiniriilM, Milk Fever. lI.li.-htrnliiMt l.uMifutM, It beunmtUm. ('.'. llKtvuitifr Nnftfil IMHclmro. D.D. Hot or rutin, Vnriu. F..K.-('Hiiifhft. Itt-aves, I'm-uiiionla F.F.Ciilio or Urlpm, Hrllj re. 0.(...liHCRrrlM(i llrmurrhotfeN. 1I.II.I riuary uuA Ktduey lUea. J.I. fcrupiive DineaHfitt llnau. .H.ica4' of Itiucuiiuii. 1'aralvnU. blnxle liotue (over 50 d(tX - .00 rj table ratto, with Hpeciflt, Maniuil, ttTinury Curt' Oil unit Mcillculur, 07.Of Jnr Veterinary l ure Oil 1,00 Sold br Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywfaor and in AUf quantity on Buceipt of Price. Humphreys' Medifina Co., 109 Fulton St., W. Y. Lit I THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OE TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAKF1 ELD, PROPRIETOR. " tiood Stock, tiood Carriages and llutr ies to let upon tho most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TIE .AJVmG-! All orders left at tho Post fnlico will receive prompt attention. AGENTS WANTED to canvass lor the saleof our Ilome-Growii N ursorv Wtoek. Most liberal Terms. I'n- ei 1 1 1 hUm I laeilitics. Ono of tho ) an; est, old-ost-oslublishfcd, aud best known Nurseries in the country. Address W. t T. SM ITU , (euua Nursery, Uenova, N. Y. Estab lished iu lbio. Milt