THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, tDITOH PBOPSItTO". WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1891. FOREST COl'NTT OFFICIAL. Tbe official figures of the election in Forest county will be found in this issue, and a brief scauoing of the same will demonstrate that the showing is a very good one for the Republicans so far as the State ticket is concerned. The highest vote last fall showed that there were 1652 ballots cast, year there are a trifle more than half that number, counting the ot the ticket Auditor General, tear the Republicans had an hundred of a majority on the Guber natorial vote, while this year tbey have 108, which, for an "off year" is a very satisfactory showiog. Chairman Oagood, who bent bis efforts toward getting out the vote, found it very .p-hill work, but by hard and persist ent urging was successful io keeping the majority where it belonged. And he did well. This Last even l'E'"SILT ASIA'S BIO MAJORITY. The Republican majority a Penn sylvania is one of the most pronounced in its history, and is & stunner to the Democracy, who pretended, at least, .o have some expectation of carrying the election. The latest figures, which are official from nearly all the coun ties, give Gregg 58,899; Morrison 53,764. The accurate official returns may change these figures slightly, but the changes are as apt to favor an 'icrease as a decrease. Many of the Jemocratio counties in the State failed, strange to say, to give their usual majorities, some, even, haviDg given majorities the other way. and these are among the surprises connect ed with the resnlt. The majority against holding a Constitutional Con vention will probably reach 175,000, m'kinley over 20,000 ahead. Official returns from nearly all the counties in Ohio, place Major Mc KlnV.'v majority at something over 20,000. The Legislature is largely Republican, thus insuring the election of a Republican U. 8. Senutor, which will likely be the returning of Senato "hermao, although Foraker, is making fight for it. Another good ult from the changed i things, and that will be .udling of the infamous gerry zander which gave the Democrats pearly all the Congressman from that State at the last election. New York gives Flower, Dera. ver 40,000 majority, while Iowa re elects Boies, Dera., with the legisla tnre Republican. GENERAL RESULTS. urawiora county, othcial, gives Gregg 795 plurality, while Morrison leads Tilden 106. The Prohibitionists polled 509 votes. The vote on the Couvention was quite close. Complete returns of the election Massachusetts have been received which show that the neat Legislature will statyci as follows : Senate, Repub licans 23, Democrat? 17 ; House, Re publicans 150, Democrats 8?, Proh bition 1. Russell, Dem., is re-.'ected Governor. venango county s official vote was as follows: Gregg, R., 771 ; Morrison R., 480; Criswell, R., 646; Snowde R , for Coroner, 851 ; Mason, R., jury commissioner, b2&. 1 here were 1,042 votes for the Constitutional Con vention and 4,056 against it, a major ity of 3,014 against. The Prohibition vote in the county was 360, being 370 84 than the vote oi 1888, and 122 1 than last year, 'arren county majorities: Gregg, Morrison, 433. For the Con vention, 1,222. The Republicans elect their county ticket except Sheriff, Roy, Dem., having a majority of 59 over Gregory, Rep. The Republicans carried Westmore land county slick and clean. Ibis is one of the substantial victories ot the late election. SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW! I have the finest and the largest stock in in World's Fair Proclamation. At noon Monday Governor Tattl port Issued the following proclama tion : Whkreab. The Coneress ot the United States has provided for the celebration of the four hundredth an- nlversnry of the discovery of America by the holding of a great Internation- I r Rir. under the nnmennu sivie oi the 'World's Columbian Exposition,' In thprltv of f hieiico. In the Htate or llinols which is to oe formally uea- f , a rwi'f rt tlin Ktntn nnM oitoV VOll hlP" Icated on the twelfth day Of October, uw,vv! v'" J D A. 1). 18112, and rrRtilarly opened to "Rii'irnifia I I I U I'll 1' 1 1 V V 1 I I 111. 1 . . V ijuj - " 1 " " I , ' D. 1803, and to continue open for the pennd of six months ; ana WHF.HF.A9. in ODeuiencu to "s Prpsiilent's nrnclamRtion. it is expect- cd that every State in the Union and the people or every state unmi con tribute thlr due share to the success of said Exhibition, to the end that It niav redound to the Honor oi ine nation and advance its general wel fare ; and . . . Whkkeas. The Commonwealth oi Pennslyvania Is 8ecially bound, in remembrance of the generous disposi tion that was displayed by her sister States and many of their citizens, In her bf hnlf and that or her principal city, when the Centennial or our ( (( (( (( (( (( ( ( H n (( i WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You want, we want, we all want, everybody wants; from childhood to old ago 'tis want, want, wanti 'tis everybody's duty to moot wanU j and we want yon to want to nmko a dive Into the largest, freshest and boat Bolected supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, DrossROods, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackots and Wraps ever olt'orod for sale In this part of the country, and to find every department full ami complete. Don't fall to find your way to ' THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., y tme American tended to promptly. Samples sent by mail . 1 . . ... TTIirhnat marlrnt nricfl null I for lllilna. CulfKklna Kt, 1 - v.v.,, ..v,.., U.UC1V..B Root, and I urs. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW. If yon want a nice black Henrietta. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. Ifyou want bcnutlf nl Mack Bedford Cords. II you want good warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of Press Flannels. If you want nice tine Pressgoods. If you want low priced proHsgoods. If you want the latest stylo W'intor Wraps. ii you want a iiamiuomo winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a nice Flush Jacket. If you wnnt Jackets for misses or girls. ir you want Wraps for misses or children. If you went to gaze on a lot of nice Shaw la. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' fine Shoos. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Boots. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! If you want to buy the Finest and Freshest Groceries, at tho lowest possible prloe; if you want to trade In a store whore you can got anything you want from Fine silks to L.r.leu Hay ; ir you want to buy whoro you get the most for your money j you want to trodo where the stylos aro the latest, the goods the best, and prices the lowest, and whore you will meet with prompt attention, and sniinre dealing, come to Dry Goods. Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. Everything new and in tho latest style, Nat- Must from the East. Ladies should see our . , - . , . i . . 1 1 iF - lonai independence was ceii-unura m -,(-ila n r i t i Philadelphia, a. d. 1876, to do her Dress uoous and Millinery. Mail orders at- utmost part toward making said &x- , -i i l ii cy i i 't position what ever must desire it shall Now. therefore. I. Robert E. ratti- son.Governor ot said Commonwealth, in response to the patriotic seniimeni that has always characterized her peo ple, and in accord with the laudable motive which prompted the last Gen eral Assembly to make liberal prov ision "for the collection, arrangement and display of the products of the State" at the World's Columbian Ex position, do hereby Issue this, my imation, calling upon ine citi zens thereof without distinction or race, creed or sex, to prepare for fur nlsbinir their full proportion to the the Interest, value and financial prosperity of said Exposition : and I do fardcularly request all railroad transportation companies : all minlntr. manufacturing .shipbuild- Ineand other industrial nrms ana corporations ; all operators In and producers or natural ons ana gases ; all agricultural, horticultural, nori- cultural, botanical, geological and schools, seminaries. colUges and universities: all historical.archB?ologi cal, religious, literary and library societies: all fine art galleries, museums and places or puDiic instruc tion and amusement; all editors, publishers, printers and book-binders; all ministers, physicians and attor- nevs: nil banks, bankers and capital- SSSSSSSt&S Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer- &a"ps5iS ies. Canned Goods, Cigars. Tobacco. &c. skfiied artisans 'aiuradeMtojw tnd All goo ds knocked down to lowest prices. LLUilliMa "Ml IMS " commercial organizations: all who r uuuui """i possess articles of beauty, novelty, rarity or striking merit; all State, county and municipal offices; all trust and insurance companies; all persons in every avenue of life who may have something in their respective lines to present that is worthy or public notice and consideration, to lend their assistance in making the exhibit one that will be a source of pride to every Penr.sylvanian, and a revelation to the world oi the enterprise, progress and unrivaled resources of the State. And I do further request all citizens who may wish to lake part in gala Exposition to communicate at an early date with Benjamin Whiteman. Executive Commissioner of the Board Worlds Fair Managers of Pennsylva nia, at lils office in the city of Harris burg, in order that he may be enabled to learn their views and purposes on the subject, and to aid in making such arrangements as to space and location as will secure the best results. Robert E. Pattibov. m. 17 p. in. No. WS Through Freight (carry ing passengers) f):.18 a. m. No. 81 nullaln F.xpross 12:09 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p, m. No. 83 Oil City Kxr ress daily.. 7:63 n. in. For Hlckorv. Tldiouto. Warren. Kinzna. Bradford, Olean ami the F.nst: No. 30 Olean Kxpress daily :-ll a No. 32 PitUburgli Kx press No. W Through Freight (car rying passongei b) 7:00 p. in. Trains 03 and Ptt Hon Pally and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Othor trains run dally except .Sunday. wot l lino 'j allies ami mil Inrorinntion from J. L. CRAIO, Airent, Tkmestn, Pii. U. JiKI.Ii, Oon'lSupt. J. A. FKI-T,OWS, Oon'l I'assongor A Ticket Agent, lliill'alo, N. Y. If you want Trunks. Satchels or Dags. If you want good Underwear. If you want llio best Wool Hosiery, If you want tho best lOo. t'otton Flannel. If you want the host 25o. all wool Flannel, I f you want the best flannel Sk I rt patterns, If you want the best all wool Blankets. If you want good cheap Hlankets. If you want 8 yards Carpet for ?l.0O. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor Oil Cloth. If you want lame Smyrna Hues. If you want llmso new animal skin lings. it you want guo,i working Miocm, It you want dandy dress Whoos. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Itubber of any kind, if you want Hobbcr Clothing. DAVID B A RETT'S Is the place to get bargains in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes, Ladies' and H. J. Hcpkins & Co.'s Store, TIONESTA, PENN. WHEN IN OIL CITY, -TXN'T FAIL TO CAM ON- CHARLES F. BLACK & CO., ARLINCTON BLOCK, - THE ONE PRICE n i- T..l i r VUUUliy flUUUUrj LilKUU 111 UAUIltlLlgU IUP I P I CLOTHING i . gooas. DAVID BABNETT, Tionesta, Pa. OUR OVERCOATS ' ARE the finest ever rhown in this s OUR line cannot bo surpassed. Wo have everything found In a first class outfitting establishment from KILT SUITS for Children of '1)4 to years of ago up to youth s ajnu mbs'B 1KE lUAl wuiia l i'.i, also a mil line of FULL DKESS SUITS. for I he Augusta, Ua., exposition re' ceotly sent President Harrison a copy of the resolutions adopted at a mass meetine on the return of the exposi tioD delegatiou from the east and Yashinetoo. Ad invitation was ex tetidel the President to attend the exposition. His letter acknowledging the receipt of the resolutions shows ais interest iu the prosperity of the eDlire south : Hod. Patrick Walsh, Augusta, Qa. My Dear Mr. Walsh: I beg to assure you that I appreciate very highly .the eogrossed resolution of the meeting held io Augusta on Sept. 2l8t, which has just been received. I am sure that you will not doubt that it would eivo me pleasure to atteod vour exposition, but I am very busy. and take up the work of another wiuter without much rest during the summer' for while I was at the seashore, the daily work of the de partments came to my desk precisely as if I bad been bere. Even such a tourney as you propose involves a nervous strain which can only do ap preciated by those who have had much of that sort of thiog to-do. It is not probable, therefore, as I said to you when here, that I cao further witoess my interest in the success of the Augusta exposition by a visit to it. I should be glad to have from you any reports or information that will enable me to enlarge my knowl edge of the industrial progress of the south. Very truly yours, Benj. Harrison. sySjrffxSP aaii&TOir&V!ti jj S-Sii.. DR. J. J. section, being a complete line of the famous ALFRED BKNJAMIN & CO.'H Coats, in addition to numerous other linos at prices from (5.00 to ;t2.0O. Our higher priced coats aro equal in every par- tiuuiar to custom maue ooats coming twico as inucii. IN FURNISHINGS WE are the acknowledged leaders, this souson. IN HATS Our lino of UNDERWEAR Is clegan WE are IX IT with the host $3.00 hat In Winter Blocks. tho world, all the latest Fall an CHARLES F. BLACK & CO. -ONE PRICE- Clothiers, Hatters, and Furnishers, 54 Seneca & 1 Sycamore Street: OIL CITY, EilSTIsr'-A.. PROPER - & - DOUTT MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist McCLELLAN, Spociallst. (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIOOINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN Wonderfully successful In all Chronic Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noso, Throat, Lungs and Nasal Catarrh, All diseases are successfully treated by them UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. TIME TABLE In ellbct July fi, imu. il Trains leave Tlo- ffiWf,'" Piluts west an GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho BAST &c WEST I New Yolk, Philadelphia. Boston, and all points Knst Chicago, St. Paul, t'incin natl, St. Lonis, Ncav Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwest. hoiki vcmumiicci trains, sleeping, l'ull- man 1 1 11 1 n vr ami day ranches, lietwobii principal cities East and West. The pop ular line West for colonists and land Beck ers. Rates always low as tho lowest. No extra charge lor "riding on vestibule liin- iteil. lleloro pure nasinir tickets call on or adilrcss, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. .Pnw. Aitt., Oil City, Pa., or V. II. GARFIELD, Div. Pass. A;t., Jamestown, N. Y. V A BIG OFFER ; In Bed Room Suits. Wo lead tho Trade in this line, and nowhere will you find such a variety of Fino Now Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly tho one we of fer for $1G. Allother Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. N. CREENLUND, 331 EXCHANGE BLOCK, W-ZEIEIElNr, PA. I have boon troubled with some Eye dis ease for some time. The pain was almost unbearable at times, and I couldo t think of reading or sewing at any time. I put myself under care of Drs. McClellan fe Sal in, who visit Butler every four weeks. After only three months treatment, I consider myself entirely cured, and can safely say that my eyes leei oetter ana i have better vision than at any time within the last twelve years. Mrs. P. Golden. Butler, Pa., W. Jefferson street. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Have suffered fearful pain In my left eye Secretary Rusk will issue a bul letin the first of the oew year sbowiog a comparative statement of the market price of the leading farm products for fifty years back. By tbe "market price is meant the price paid to tbe V producer. Btcretary Rusk says tbe compilation will be the first of its 'kind ever issued. lie proposes to secure bis figures from tbe books of tbe oldest millers, packers, commission merchants and dealers in farm pro ducts in tbe three cities of New York, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tbe Secre tary thinks those cities represent the chief farm products of the country. Tbe Secietary will appoint a special agent in each city to collect the sta tistics. Tbe information is intended primarily for tbe benefit of the Senate committee which is investigating the operations of the tariff laws. t Our Eoglish cousins are none too well w.ll pleased with the result of tbe election in Ohio. The London Oobesays: "We will make a great mistake if we look confidently for a Democratic triumph in 1892 and for tho abandonment of tbe prohibitive duties. For Sale. . I have a work horse, 12 years old, without blemish, good worker single or double, which I will sell cheap or trade for cattle. Have used bim on steam thresher this fall, and do not need bim now. J. O. Bromley, Stewarts Run, Pa. BK Hl.UN'H AHMl A HALVE. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, IUuimih, Korea, Ulcers, lalt Klieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guurauteed to Kive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per v'x. For sale bv Proper & Uoutt, for more than live weeks, caused by breaking of a machine needle, and tbe same penetrating tne eye-nan. i was treated for it by home physicians, but without tbe least success. But alter the first treatment by Drs. McClellan A 8alm I had and have now perfect relief and absolutely no pain, I am certain tboy understand tneir business. Very gratefully, Mrs. Rebecca wkoley. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Am now 20 years of aire and was born (roKH-cvnd. Drs. McClellan & Halin. who visited Indiana every lour weeks, operat ed upon my loft eyo to-day. It waa dime wlllnn one minutes time anu wiuioui paiu, and now consider my ovos perfectly Hll-IllgUb. uiftmiuiij, MAUtillS DULil.. Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa., Oct. 8, 1690. FISSURE, FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OF RECTUM. After first treatment the most intense nam had vanished as if by magic For nearly live years I have suflered ot rectum The pain produced by same waa at times almost intolerable, and my doing any work was out of the question. Alter liHvinir had the first treatment from Drs, MoClellun 4 Salm the relief was reuiarka lilo Ullll the fearful nain of veuru' standing had vanished as il by magic, and now after a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Gratefully, John Honor. Indiana, Pa., March 11, 181)1. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TME FRESHEST GBQCESTBS BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH. I have been troublod with catarrh and deafnoss, ringing in the ears, about six years. Tried two different doctors in Pittsburg and ever so many patent medi cines, without the least benefit. I am now undor Drs. McClellan s alm s treatment four months, and the improvement is re markable, anu i am certain tnat wumn short time I'll be entirely cured. They are tne uoctors to go to to get eureu. v. n. DULLER. Kelley Station, Armstrong Co., Pa.. Oct. a, lo-m. LUNG TROUBLE CURED. In June of last year I put myself undor treatment of Drs. McClellan A Halm for a bad cane of lung trouble. I was losing fiesb rapiply and became weaker daily, so that my friend and myself became vory mucn alarmed. Altliougu treated b several of our best home physicians becan to sink more and more. At this date I consider myself entirely cured of all iu v nrevious trouble, have once more S&n! BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! tied with the result, ins. McClellan a Halm have done all they promised. n. U. 11AHIK. Blanco, Armstrong Co., Pa., Fob. 20, mn. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have had a tumor growing in the ear almost attached to tho drum. Drs. Mc Clellan it Sal m removed the same four weeks ago witiiout any pain, and I can hear now with splendid results. Thoy are great physicians. f eteii Amman, Somerset, Pa., Jan. 18, 1HU1. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A few months ago Drs. McClellan A Balm removed Irom my lelt eye-ball a tumor size of a small hazel nut with per fect success and lie pain whatever, und was not kept iu tbe house a single day ou ac count of the operation. Alice Wokk, Rochester Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan. 14, lstil. In Its Wont Form. I Bbmtoh, Lai. Co., Wis Dee., M8S. Rot. J. O. Bergen Touches for the following I James Booney, who was suffering f-om Bt Vitas -Danoe la Its worst form for about IS 7n, iu treated by savoral physlolans witbont ffeet. Two bottles oi Pastor Eoonlg't Sm Touio cored htm. Would Hare Died. Holtoxb, Mass., November, 18BA I m Id rata U over, could get no rest either night or day ami was not able to do any work for months, but after taking Pastor Koenlg's Ntvve Tonio ouly one week, I was able to sit up and attend to uiy dressmaking. 1 bad iiald OTir two hundred dollars to doctors aud got no benefit. I certainly think 1 should hare died kcul ago If 1 had not got this medicine. M1U1 ADA PKNEiXi. A Varaabls nook on Herrow l)lneuee seal lre 10 ear saura and poor patient can also obtain FREE Thia mdimIt has been nrenared by the BeTerene actor Koeuig. ol fort Wayne, lud. Unas llflfc ant i now prepared under Ms direction by the KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Bold by Druga-hsU at 81 r"r Bottle. Offer 98 LarceSizOt ei.75. C rteVSnsrar 99. GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 00OT!tPST MID ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, We On doit tut aro wiini.g t r-.' f J' 'earning how to jtinka ti cimkI art r.riit la ui V.'oi-Frt ACMB V.i.AC KiSo if cl:in m.ri;.l bo thai rc'juiir c.ii pru tell it ut 10c Otir vtH'ic HU Jc, 7;,.. . ,v r ; . y i C'ci nih'.Sj will not pay V: r iv the jjaiiiic wiil, l-.i-ausa tliey ! i.iiy .' jv.v i'i.ii- -ico for u good . 'io s...".iv L'ihU t!.c tr.ulu nud tho :! t'i. t v.c v.wi.t to p'"o ihcw tho beat !.;;'. t-jiiey, v. :) vv.il pn.y v.- I"': Mi -AND- Ohio. O-Examlnatlon and Address all communications to Box 636, Columbus, consultation free to everybody. Will be at Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Fridays, Nov. 6, TlAfl A. ISO! UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS I O-rVE THEM J OJLLIj. TIONESTA, - PJEISTST. v, informn'.lon ; this effijr is open W r..nry ..t, j, .T .-i RANDOLPIT.Philadolpbia. ) j Pik-l2on la the rnmo of a paint which Cood worL that no other iuiiitcu do. JVu if tut luiiuictl witli U loukii like the natural -wood when it is lai ncii ami vuruUhed. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It profitable to Investigate. All of the firm of MORCK BRO S, ' OPTICIANS,' Bpocialist in Errors of R(ra on of U lyo. i-xamiiiaiioos inns i m WAlUt kn r . r7 t
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