THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. t. WINK, IDITOS 4 PKOmitTOR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1802. IT'S CLEVELAND. SO IT APPEAIIS. Free Trade is on Top, and England is Happy. all It's not Much Fun for Our Side, but Tickles the Other Fellows Lots. We Still Hoist the Coon for Little Forest. LATEST REPORTS. Tbe latest returns from the Nation indicates Cleveland's election. Returns thus far, or up to 1 o'clock this morn ing, came in slowly, but there were euough to show that the Democrats had carried the solid south, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, probably In diana and Illinois, making a large majority in the electoral college. La ter returns may poMiblv change this estimate, but not likely. The Repub licans bare undoubtedly carried all tbe western states, except as above mentioned, aud the probable exception of Nevada, which is claimed by the Weaverites. Pennsylvania stands firm in the Re publican column, and will give Harri bod upward of 50 000 majority. Our own county of Forest liues up grandly in the usual way giving a Re publican majority on the Presidential ticket of about 200 judging from fig ures already in. Uapt. naigbt is elected to tbe legislature beyond doubt, and tbe same can be said of Jamieson, for County Treasurer There are but two precincts to bear from that are likely to give adverse majorities to hiir, and they cannot hope to overcome bis majority at this writing, which is 281. The districts referred to are Marienville, the borne. of Mr. Craybill, And upper green. It is not necessary nt this time to at' tempt en explanation of the defeat of President Harrison. We haven't the time if we bad tbe desire. It's enough and tough enough, too to know that be has gone down in the cause of Protection and Honest Money, and at a time when the country is enjoying greater prosperity than ever before io its history. Free Trade has won. We will have to stand it whether we like it or not. Tbe Democrats hold their power in Congress, and may have tbe U. S Senate. If so, so mote it be. And we shall see what we shall see. THE LATEST Report is to the effect that Weaver has carried enough Electors to throw the election of President into the House, This dispatch went over tbe wires 11 o'clock this, Wednesday, morning Forest County Unofficial Following are the unofficial figures in Forest couuty, S3 fur as obtainable at lime of going to press: Pros. Asb'y Treats 5 n S a s 2 Districts. a I D Harmony Fule.... !W 20 45 Tiouesta "Tw 65 iW r. its 77 Tionesla Intro HI 41 l 44 lOO tiret.il Nehraska... 75 51 71 &i HO iluue .taliunvn.... 1U 7 14 U 15 Howe -C.Mcr lli l 31 U M Jenkj tt loin 35 11 Xi lloae l'lost 3d Si 3.1 HI 34 Hickory S'J OU b'.l THASKSKIVISH PROCLAMATION. President lUrrlsen Enumerates Bless. Intrs to He Grateful For. President Harrison has Issued his annual Thanksgiving prodamhtion follows: The gifts of God to our people dur ing the post year have been so abund ant and so special, that the spirit of devout thanksgiving awaits not a call, but only the appointment of a day when it may have a common expression. He has stayed the pes tilences! our door j He has given us more love for the free civil Institu tions, in the creation of which. His directing providence was so conspicu ous ; He has awakened a keener rev erence for law ; He has widened our philanthrophy by a call to succor the distress in other lands; He has bless ed our schools and Is bi hieing forward a patriotic and God-fearing genera tion to execute His great and bene volent designs for our country; He bus given us great increase in mater ial wealth and a wide diffusion of contentment and comfort in the homes of our people ; He has given His grace to the sorrowing, Wherefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States, do call upon all our people to observe, as we have been wont, Thursday, the 24th day of this month of November, as a Day of Thanksgiving to God for His mercies, and of supplication for His continued care and grace. gov. pattison's proclamation. "Profound gratitude to the Divlue Author of all good, whose blessings have been so abundantly bestowed in the past and whose benediction we fervently invoke for the future, makes it fitting and right that the people should pause Iroin their accustomed toll and pleasures to make acknow ledgment of their dependence upon that Almighty Being from whom all blessing flow. "In conformity, therefore, with the recommendation of the President of the United States, I, Robert E. Patti 8on Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do appoint Thurs day, the 24th day of November, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Ou that day let the people lay aside all secular occupations and meet together in their usual places of worship in reverent thanksgiving for mercies re ceived and prayer for a continuance of Divine favor. By the reunion of families and friends promote that love for home which secures content ment and prosperity and above all, in kind remembrance of the poor, put on charity which is the bond of per fectness, and so render our Thanks giving more plehsing to the Lord." To All the People. The President requests the publics tion of the following card: "The expressions of sympathy with me aud our family in our great sorrow from individuals, from church cooven tious, troru public meetings, Irom po litical clubs and committees of all parties, and iudeed from all our people, have been so lender and so full of respect and love for Mrs. Harrison that I reluctantly abandon the pur pose of making a personal acknow ledgemeot of each. We are grateful very grateful for this great cup of good will aud for your prayerful interces sions. May Ood give to each of you 10 every trial that grace and strength which vou have asked for us- "Benjamth Harrison." Lots of Timber. It is said the output of square tiua ber od tbe Clarion river will be ud usually large tbe coming winter. Here is oue job, which the Bronkville Democrat roenlioDs, that bat al.-eoily been completed : James Abarrab, of Healb township, who was io Bruokville ou Monday, fiuitibed manufacturing a big lot of square timber io MiiUloue township, Elk couuty, last week. It aggregated 225,000 cubio feet. Tbe timber was made by El rod Aliarrh aud S. S. Clip per, the former 125,000 and the latter 100,000. Il is all skidded and ready for hauling, aod Mr. Abarrah has five teams of fiue horses standing io tbe stable, ready to commence the huuliug to Clariou River as soon as enow shall fall. A Modern Marvel. When the Pittsburg Times took pos session of its spleuded building last April its publishers promised that tbe Timet would grow io excellence io the same porpurtioo as its quarters have been enlarged. The Timet bad al ready wou such a proud position among the newspapers of the country that there was general curiosity to kuow bow the piomiee would be re deemed. Thai curiosity has beeu most pleasantly gratified. Tbe Timet has been so enlarged, and so many uew features tre been added, tbat it is everywhere cited as a marvel of modern journalism. The chief wonder is that a newspaper so complete in every respect can be sold for one cent a day, or 3 00 per year, little more than the cost of a first class weekly paper. If any of our readers are not familiar by personal inspection with to send for a sample copy which will hp mailed frpA ti. env tiraaa Tf ', there is tiu agent tor the Timet io your M I locality it will pay you to write to tbe iH I Timet for terms to agents. 92-Fall & Winter.-93 DAVID jVILYTZ, Till? LEADER, Has the Largest, Finest and Bent Slock ever brought to this part of the Country, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Queennsware, Glassware, Blankets, Yarns, Carpet Warps And tho handsomest stock of MILLINERY GOODS Ever brought here. Trunks, Ynllscs. Full line Children aud Uabies. JNPAiront for Wheeler A Wilson Hiuh-Arm line of John Mc 'all's Bazar Dress Ulove-Fiuing Patterns. A tine line of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelt, Furs and Ginseng Root. DAVID MINTZ, LOOK FOR ARNBTT' New Ad. here Next Week. TO S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINK OF FURNITURE, -AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! GIVE THEM .A. TIONESTA, - - PEisrisr. A ttafe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to tiring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase money. On this safe Elan you can buy from onr advertised iruggist a bottle of Dr. King's Now Dis covery for CoiiMimption. It is guaran teed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma tion of Lungs, lironchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at Proper A Doutt's Drugstore. MERIT WINK. We desire to say to our citizens, that for vears we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Filis, liucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitute to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Proper A. Doutt, Druggists. The Tionesta photograph gallery will be open only ou Wednesdays un til further notice. Oo these days Mr. Sires will give bis personal atteotion to tbe work aud make tbe sittings himself. No better guarantee of sat isfaction could be asked. 2t David Burnett will pay the high est cash price for hides and pelts, tf. When Baby was sick, we gave her C&storia. When the was a Child, the cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria. When the bad Children, she gave then Castoria. WANTED Wideawake workers eve rywhere for 'siHrJl'PH' PHOTO GRAPHS of the WOULD": the greatest book ou earth ; costing $100,000; retail lit t (.'Jo, cash or installment ; mammoth il lustrated circulars and terms free; daily output over 16n0 volumes. Agents wild with succebs. Mr. Thos L. Mai tin, Center ville. Tex., cleared 711 In V days; Miss Hose Adams, Wooster, O,, $23 in 40 min utes.. Kev. J. lloward Madison, Lyons, N. V., 101 in a j veil hours; a bonanza; Ulain'-ificent outfit only $1. Hooks on credit, h'reiglit paid. Address Cilobe Bible Publishing Co., No. 723 Chestnut hi., Phila., Pa., or 868 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. oct5 4m Quilts, of Wraps Tor Ladles, Misses, Hats and Caps. Sowinir Machine. Also have a full AND LOOKING GLASSES Marienville, Pa. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci dent to a bilioua slate of the aytum, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiuesa. DiBtresa after eating. Fain in the Side, &c. While their most remarkable succetM baa been abowo in curing SICiC Headache, yet Carter's Lm,i Ltvkr Piua are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even U they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their good none does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Cut after ail sick bead ACHE la the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Carter's Littlb Livks Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pill make a dose. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 5 crnts; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by cnaiL CaTE2 KEDlCnil CO., New Tort UFill Mia Small Tries. PROCLAMATION. Whekeah, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Qi urter Session in and for the count v of Forest, has ivsued his pre' cent for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quurter Hoosioiis, do., at J'iunesta, for thf County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Nov., being the 21st dav of Nov., 1hii2. Notice is therefore aiven to tlie Coroner, Justices ol the fence unit Con staliles of said county, tiiat they be then and there iu thoir nroner persona at ten o'clock A. M., ot said dav with their recuids, imiuisitions, examination, and other leinombrxnces, to do those things which to their ollice annei'tain to be done. and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners 'lint are cr shall be in the juil of Forest County, that tliev mav be then and there to prosecute agaiiiat them as shall be just. Given uu dor my hand and seal this 4th day of uciouer, a. h. la'.i-. JOHN K. OSGOOD, L.K. Shoriff. s CARTER'S jj PILLS. til J H. J. HOPKINS I CO.. LEADEES IN" 1MNTITY, aiALITY, CLOTHINCI CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk about Clothing; 1 We have tho quantity, the quality and onr prlcos are at tho bottom Our Roods are new, fresh, ami all and get tho prices boforo you buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what vou want In tho Drv every description. Wliilo Goods of all kinds. SHOES! SHOES! Ladles', Gent's, Misses', nnd Children's. moy see wnat we navo and loarn tno price. HATS ! HATS 1 When you want n Hut look through our will pay you.. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wo keep most anything people want and won't bo undersold. GROCERIES! Our stock of Groceries is always up to prices. We meet yon at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUH GROCEKY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND the Fimsixmv gbqcesies, BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which U in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :QQUHTSY TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY "VIRTUE of a writ of Alias Tea tatiim Fieri Facias to Forest Coun ty issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Clarion County, Pennsyl vania, and to me directed, Uero will be exposed to sale by public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., ou MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, A. D. 189J, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following describod real estate, to-wit : H. W. SHOTTS vs. PHILLIP BYF.RS, Alias Testatum Fieri Facias, No. 34 No vember Term, lbi(2. J. E. Wood, Attor ney. All the defendmt's rigiit. title, interest and claim, of, in and to ail that certain piece or parcel of land ail tinted in Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a post by a pine, the original northwest corner of Warrant No. !J8z8, of which this piece is a part ; thenco from said corner north three degrees east ninety-four rods to a stone corner, south eighty-seven de grees east forty-two ami live-ninths rods to a stone corner nineteen links west from chestnut witness to said corner; thence south three degrees west ninety-four rods to the original southern line of Warrant No. 2828; thence by said Warrant line north eighty-seven degrees west forty-two and live-ninths rods to tho place of begin ning. Containing twemv-tive acres, be the same more or less, it being the west ern part of a larger tract conveyed to Ja cob Mealoy by Arnold Plu-nmer, and rom Jacob Menlpy to Solomon Kyers ind wife to Philip E. livers by deed dated the tenth day of Oct. 1883, and recorded in Deed Book No. lli, page 434. Ao. Thereon erected one house llx'l, two stories high, one small I arn, and some fruit trees there on growing, about ten acres cleared. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Phillip Byers, at the suit of R. W. Shotts. TERMS OF SALE. The followi-ig must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken dow n : 1. When the plaintiff or other lein cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop el ty Bold, together with such lien credit or's receipt' for tho amount of tho pro eeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled foi will again be put up and soli) at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdou's Digest, Niii'h Edition, page 446 and Smith's Forms, page 384. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa October 24, n'Jt. JOB WORK of every description e ted at the REPUBLICAN office. 11 LOW PHICI ! ! guaranteed as represented. Woe tho goods Quods lino, wo havo it, Blrck Goods of Embroideries, rto. SHOES! SHOES! It won't pay nnyono to buy Shoes until HATS ! FIATS ! stock before you buy. Wo guarantee It Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. the standard. Fresh goods aud reusonablo & - NASON, SIGGINS A FONES.) & GROCERS, - - PENN. Smearbaugh, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS MID 0ABH: Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account have been tiled in mv o.iice and will be presented at the next term of court for continuation : First and final account of Geo. W. Bo- vnrtl. Guardian oi Elizabeth Dice, liiinoi clilirt nt jolin lice, deceaseu. First ami final account of Thomas Bowman, Exocu'or of the last will mid testament of Mary Green, late of Hickory luwiismp, ueceasea. Atteu. CALVIN M. ARNER. Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court, iionesta, ra., uct. insrj. Tit I A L, LIST. List of causes set down for trial iu tl Court of Common Picas of Forest Cc.mity, Pennsylvania, commencing on th'j Third Monday of November, 1892: 1. Louisa D. Kaman vs. R. Raman No. 73, December Term, 18'Jl. (Summons in assumpsit. 2. J. A. Ncill, Nancy Church, Jullu X. Berry, S. T. Noil! and S. T. Neill for use of Nam y Church, Julia N. Berry and S. T. Neill. vs. B. F. Shamburg and H. W. Sliamburg, Administrators of H. sham burg, deceased. No. 28, September Term, 18H1. Summons in Assumpsit. 3. Z. T. WUitebill and E. A. Watson vs. Curtis Johnson and John Johnson, No. 69, Dec'r term, 1MH. Summons in Assumpsit. 4. Elizabeth Mayer, Abram Strause and Elius WtiiHlaud, doing biisinoss as L. Strause iV Co., vs. J. W. Colo, No. 51, De cember Term, 1891. Summons in as sumpsit. 5. Clyde E. Smith vs. A. J. Haudv, No. 35, Mpv 'twin, 1W2. Appeal from j. P. 6. i' J. Harris vs. L. S. Clougli, No. 22, May Term, 1892. .summons iu action of trespass. 7. Fred. Stitzinger vs. Moses Heplor, No. 45, Febuary Term, 18'.t2. Summons in Assumpsit. 8. Jarvis A Co. vs. C. W. Amslor, No. ti3 September Term, 18HI. Appeal from J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. TionesU, Pa.. October 28, 18U2. Fred. Grettcnberger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, lias or Water Fit tings and General Ulacksmithiug prompt ly done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery 'given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioutu, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GKETTENBERGER. IF Yi'U WANT a fcajcctable Job of printing at a reasonable prioe send your order to this olllco. !H 11 l"W "1 TIME TABLE in , (rMAW'., effect Julyf,,IWl. J lUBlftfeUUl Train leave Tio- j '"T"J2tv1'iM l,OH,H f"r MI ('Hv i ."'yr. urn! points west as j i -ii-- - - follow m: i No. OS Through Krelght (carry- j lug imsNcngers) tt:,'IR a. m. j No. 81 liudiilo Express 12:0i)noon. ' No. (It Way freight (carrying j' passengers) 4:t7 p. m. I No. SCI Oil City lix loss dally.. 7:.r3 p. in. j For Hickory. Tldiouto. Warren. Kinr.ua. 1 Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 30 Olean F-xprcssdailv 8:41 a. ID. No. ,12 riltsliurgh Express 4:17 p. in. No. iih Through I- relgnt (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. in. Trains fill and I'D Hun Dnilv and carry i passengers to and from points between f Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains ' on (laiiv except Hiimlny. . Got Time Tables and full information i from J. li. CIIAIW, Agent, 'Honest, Pa. ; 11. HELL, Gon'ISupt. I J. A. KKU.OWiS, i Gen'l Passongor A Ticket Agent, ! I 111 Halo, N. Y." Ready for Business! Wo have taken tho storo next, door, cut out tl o partition and now liavo tho two in one, making tho largest In tho city. Fall Woolens. Our Fall and Winter Woolens aro now open for your inspection. Nothing approaching this stock ovor enmo to Oil Cliy in quality or quantity. Moderate Prices. Are still our watchword. With this sign wo conquer. Fall Hats. Yeoman's fall stylo has arrived and a usual leads nil other styles for beauty appearance and excellence of quality. Hats that neither break nor fade. ' Furnishings. Wo have every nftiolo Unit a man wcon but Ills boots. Special lot of Ilainsdorfs, dyed black, half hnso at 20c per pair. Special lot of wire bucklo suspondor at 'Mc per pair. McCUEN & SIMON, '.. AND 29 SENECA STREET. 21 Nciieen SI., Oil City, ln. A " WlW ? . , ill- THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriagos and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms lie will also do JOS TE-AlIIlsrG- All orders loft at tho Post Otlice will receive prompt attention. 0 J 0 i Mather De Without Bread. XI Bishop's Besidxhcb, Marqnette, Mick., I 7, ltuv. f Th Kev. J. KoiabUI, of aboTH plaewrltmi I ban luflarej a great deal, and benTr I Dow fuel natrons attack oonJog I tak a dor of Pastor Koaolg's Marv Tonlo and fas! n. liSYOd. 1 thiuk great deal of It and woum ratbsx b without broad iban witboat W, Xoula Better Than the Ueat Doctor. for ten years by the best " . . "7 '.an i was uwatad i i 1 KllTV ' T' fx Fas tor Koenlg's Narre 'fun' , ... . .... my never bad tbe slightest symptoms ot those llug Ih first bof.,; v alitS. 8A&AH McQUIBK. FRED This rw-.,i,hi VslnablA Rook u Wervoiat !)tewite. ftultt freo to any satires. sua tKM.r iueMs csn s'.o uuiuf this inolicluo he of chance. rsr P.oem,;. of Fort Wavne. Ind.. sicca 106. sua taw'irepsrd undurtiis ulreoliua by tbe kOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, UU Sold by DrnesisU at G tier Iiottla. 0 IU 8 3 Idi'i!etixelKl.".S. C tfi'lUcforS9. J ORHXZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONHSTA. PA. Y Btilary and expense paid week ly from UxrU . . .wuuit. uwu llleUlOUlW 1 . "CIUHlTe WJlTltOI Jf - t'-itf sjoiuj OLUt.1, Ll Ub V Huuuu. Fair treat inentKuar- UlU-crt. Nnaiilwfifiifi.... lii our ortiers. Ul- V?': eral corumlMiion P can in tol.K'u.1 UifU M VS twt ny litna r bl S2f one uot " ,i and exptjiUM;. i tr tlKsI'SlM tH'l-litlSU of lro- .J -t.- . .. i j i mi i l 1 1. i n-t.tiiitr " iJ'iilli fn. AdtiresH, I iMW hros. to., H in-.n Ml Wur-icnt. IUK.lit.atcr, V J d . : . ij. It-, cut. tv Ihia iiapt-r. rjt- ftOTVUOJ, am i iiuoiii ' ..-j - .-.7...... loiinn eBeittiU? Due bj" j QQVNUQ13H1 Dr.W. F. CONNER r EVE, EAR, NOSE & TllKUAT StBCEO.N, OVERSAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, F Olllco llouiH !l to 11 a. in. 2 to 4 p. n 7 to H p. m. Sunday, 4 to tt p. m. Praotiee limited to above specialties. SEND your Joh Work to tho RKl'l L1CAN Olllce. J.