THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WCNK, Editor 4 PsopsitTos. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, I8H2. Mr. Kiunna' official plurality in this district for congress is 4,002. Hie total vnto was 17,2H5, against 12.283 for Andrews, Iiep , and 1,232 forDige low, Pro. Ex Skchetaky Blaine his been a very sick mno 11 1 his Washington home during tlio past ten days, but is now slowly recovering. He will spend Ibe winter in California as soon as he is able to travel, It was a glorious victory. Read how it was celebrated in Indiaua; "Maktinville, Ind., Nov. 22 Tombstones over many soldiers' graves at this place have been shattered by Copperheads. Oilier tombstones have been painted red." And thus we have another indica tion that "the grey's on deck again." The cheering news comes through Democratic newspaper that a tio plate factory is to be erected at Seat tie, notwithstanding the probable change in the tariff. G!ad to hear il. Glad to hear of any increase of Amer icao industries any where, but it comes with a poor grace from a free trade or gan that has persistently claimed that tin plate cannot be manufactured in this country. The Ilepublicau party has but to keep its craft in a steady direction, on the question of protection to Atnericau industries, and it will be recalled to to the command in four years. The Democratic party must either repeal the McKinley bill and bring a crash on the business interests oi the coun try or they uiutt refuse to carry out theit plaifurui, aud acknowledge that they got their election on false pre tenses. In either case they will be ie pudiated in 1896 The Republican party was not born to die by such hands as are about to control the na tional government. The Donincratic brethern are wor rying themselves needlessly with the idea that when they take hold of the Government next March they will face the problem of an empty treasury. Tbey should calm themselves and take comfort from the lessons of history. When the Republicans went into power in 1860, for instance, tbey found not only an empty treasury, but a public credit so debased by Demo cratic misrule that the Government bad been compelled to pay as high as 12 per cent, interest in lime of peace for money for running expanses. The situation is several degrees better now than it was then. "John Wakamakek comes in for a good deal of fault fiudiug at the hauds of his Democratic neighbors and friends, but iu spite of all their criti cisms he has done as much to put the Postoffice Department on a business and common-sense basis as any man ever did with any department of the government since the begiuuiug of the republic. Aud seusible business meth ods are what we want. Wauamaker may or may not be profuse iu his Sun day school work, but that's not the concern of the people or the politic iaus. He made a good P. M G." This is not bad, coining from a Democratic paper like the Bradford Era. TnriiK is just about as much likeli hood lint the Republican parly will abandon the priticir le of protection as there is thai U will recant its utteran res and acts on the slavery question. When the parly gives up the protec tsnn ida it will order iis graveclotbcs and invite the free traders to come to its funeral. It 18 to be inferred from the Presi dent elect's notice warning office hun ters to keep away from him, that Mr. Cleveland's celebrated personal com fort is goinij to receive a good deal of consideration from the new admiuis tralion. The place seeker who ignores it or tramples on its corns will do so at his peril. The Republicans are seven short of a majority and the Democrats five short in the California Legislature, and seven independent members hold i he balance of power iu electing a United States Senator. As several mil lionaires arc candidates for United Slates Senator we may look to the "independents" leaning towards the wealthiest man, with tho subsequent scandal and investigation. Wednesday afternoon last V. II. Andrews, of Titusville, filed a petiiiou with the court alMeadville, duly sign ed, praying that the certificate of elec tion to the Assembly be given to bim instead of V P. Highy, his Demo cratic opponent, elected over him by 28 votes. The court appointed Deo oi u tor the hearing of the argument aud served notice ou Mr. Iligby to answer the taine. The ground of coo test is the holding ot the election for Sparta township, in the borough of Sparunsburg and for Cambridge town ship iu Cambi idgeboro. Andrews alleges thai the law of 1891 which al lows such electious is unentisi ilulional. The Pittsburg I'od suys: "11 is only eu.uuu tor Cleveland in Georgia and 150,000 iu Texas. The ouly estimate we have seen of his pop ular plurality puts il at 000,000, bul that is probably exageraled." Willi electious, a farce in at least twelve states of the liepublic states where voles, practically, are counted on but one side aud relumed, there i not the slightest occasion fjr wonder tueut over Mr. Cleveland's "popular majority." In Texas the majority only limited by the eii-j of the ticket boxes aud the timu required to pack the votes away. If ueceesaary the average Texas county could return oue hundred tnousauil ballot, more or less, aud tin one would think of questioning the accuracy (?) of the cnint. Under the above conditions it is not in the best of taste to talk about popular majoritinn. Tho eleo tiousaouih id' the Ohio river are a "condition, not a theory," and it is not to the credit of the American pen pie that such a couditiou oyibts. 92-Fall L Winter da vii) miyiz, tiii; n un it, Han tho Largest, Finest and Best Stock ever brought to this part of the Country, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Kubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Queennsware, Glassware, Blankets, Quilts, Yarns, Carpet Warps, ELECTION OVER, NOW WAE READY ! . HURRAH FOR US1 EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH GOODS ! AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY. And tho handsomest stock of The death id Capt. Dtnsmore, chief doorkeeper at the Executive Mansion makes the fourteenth death connected with the White House since Mr. Har rison crossed the threshold as Chief Executive. The executive staff of the house has been reduced almost, half by death. In the list nre a Cabinet offi cer aud several members of the Cabi net family, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hal ford, Mrs Pruden, the telegraph oper ator and his daughter, a trusted em ployee, brought by Mrs. Harrison from ludiauapolis, aud lastly, the chief doorkeeper, Capt. Diusmore. It is a record of death unprecedented in the history of administrations. Indian apolti Journal. RANK REBCL HATBLI). Indianapolis, Iud., Nov. 20 Daubing with red paint the headstones of soldiers' graves ou the uight of the Democratic jollification this past week has aroused ilie Grand Army of the Republic men us nothing else could, perhaps, short of a midnight raid by Kuklux. Al first, wLen the report came from Clnringtuti, in Hendricks county, that every grave of a dead soldier who served in the Civil War had thus beeu violated, it was uot re garaeu as a matter in iJtmauit more than local concern, hut siuce the news from no nitrous towns in Hendricks and Morgan counties reveals the fact that in that, section of the State, once honey-combed by tho Copperhead class, composing the Knights of the Uoldeu Circle, a preconcerted raid was made and every Union soldier's grave in nearly a dozen burial grounds was visited and outraged iu this manner. Veterans all over the Suite are readv to rise in anus. In some cases the of fensive cross of the Golden Circle was daubed on the gravestones. The Grand Aru:y has set to work to investigate the outrage, aud evidence has been collected tending to show that during the recent campaign many camps of the Kuights of the Golden Circle were revived by rtasou of the belief, that the rebel sympathizers had an ex-ineuiher of the order on the ticket io the person of Adlai Steven on. The members of these cam us. it seems, renewed their treasonable oaths to the supposed extinct but real ly ouly dormant organization, and secretly worked for the Democratic ticket. Enibulduued by victory, they resolved to commit some act lhal would show their old Confederate friends iu t lie South that Copperhead ism was still alive iu the North. Asa result il was decided to blink iuto tbe cemeteries and I'esnoil tbe craves of fallen soldiers. Every grave was vis iled by trusty rneu and marked. THE FI.AQ ALSO INSULTED. On tbe day of the ratification the Goldeu Circlers gathered aud commit lees were sent forth to complete the outrage. Il uovv appears thai soldiers' graves at Clayton, iu Hendricks coun ty, aud at West Uuiou, Muurovia, Mt. Zluu, Hall, Ait. Pleasant, Popular Grove, aud Wilbur, in Morgan county, were visited. Iu many instances val uable monuments were utterly ruiued by the daubing. Over many of these graves the National emblem had been placed by living aud loyal friends, aud these flags weie also smeared wku paint. At Hull au elegant shaf, placed ut the grave of Cuptaiu .Smith by bis widow, WrtS so daubed thai il cauiiul bo cleaned. The G. A. K posts here are lending all t li u aid in their power lu the searching out and punishing of the men, and talk of tailroading a car load of influential Democrats to pris ou is heard. Nut only G. A. II. meu, but good citizens generally, are loud iu their condemnation siuco il has been learned that it is claimed that the ud'air arose from the election of Stevenson and not a mere desire to celebrate the. Democratic victory. A TllJliD CULNTY VISITED. Keporlo liuve arrived showing two additiuoul ccaiuluriea to have boon MILLINERY GOODS Ever brought bore. Trunks, Valines. Full Hue of WrnitM fop L.nlleft. MImmpa. Children and Itnbics. Hats and Caps. Jt-a-Airrnt for Wheeler it Wilson Hiirli-Arm Sowlnir Mnclilim A 1 an liuvn m full lino of John U 'all's ftMxr DresH Ulovv-Fitting Patterns. A lino line of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, AND LOOKING GLASSES. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelto, Furs and Ginseng Root, DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. arnettisLReady TO RECEIVE EVERYBODY WHO WANTS TO BUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets. A full line of Jewelry, Trunks and Valises, Hats & Caps of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Caps. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods we have sold in the past insures us a large trade this season. E.erybody is invited to call aud inspect our Largo and Magnificent stock of Merchan dise. Cash paid for llidos and Pelts. R. BARNETT. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! OrTVJdl THEM -A. O-T-iL. TIONESTA, - - IPJCISTTST desecrated nt Hindoo siulion and Slilesvillo. The fiil named is iu the southern pari o this country, and the other ia in Monroe county. Thid makes the third county that, appears to have suffered by tbe operations of the vandal. Sddiera' graves al ine con tinue to be tho object of attacks. The. marking on tiie nones are exactly the same in all euees. A vigorous search has been inaugurated and if found only one course is talketl of beiug pur sued thai of iiisii.nt hanging, STAR BONE PHOSPHATE. CARTER'S c-. tl 4 IB? IMllg iff HAUL 2 STAR BOH PHOSPHATE; I MANUFY BY A THErrcERr-Auj FERTILIZER t. k PHILADUPfcis. BEWARE! 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One or two pills make a dost. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleas all who nso them. In viaU at 3f cents; five fur $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by maiL CAST3 VSriCUTE CO., Hew Tort dlPi HI Base, bill Price, CjQ K A VVKKK ami upivardx positively 00 Kwurecl tiy men anonlKsfllinir Dr. Scott's ieouiiiii Kloctric Holt, NusponHory, etc., ami tiy hulics Hliii lr. .Souit'u Kloo trio Cornel. ISiiinile troo. (State hex. Dr. BwjU, Drou'iwov, J. y. Jfuv.W 'iu. Only tho Best (ioocU Thost who have usod have imitators, STAR BONE PHOSPHATE know iin value. Do not be deceived into buying any claiming to be the same as STAR BONE PHOSPHATE which in manufactured Kxcluvively by THK TYGERT-ALLEN FERTILIZER COM PAN Y, Oilit-P, No. -J Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Works, Greenwich Point, Philad'a, winch have been greatly enlarged iu the past year and is now one of the largest plain in America. .See that the name aud brand are exactly llko this bag. Take no other. Quality alwaya maintained. In uso over twenty years. It your dealer don't sell it write direct to us. SEND FOR AN ALMANAC. TVT E W RELIGIOUS CYCLOPEDIA. 1' Wanted an intelligent lady or gentle man to introduce our new "Conciso Cv. clopediaof Religious Knowledge" to the attention ot tlie Christian people of Tio nesta and vicinity. ?s early 1000 pages, uior oin-u iiiiuN. i random religious reler enco book ovor pullisliud. Hells splen diiily. Eor terms address A. J. Potter, aiaiiagpr, o j-.asi run oi., iew lorn, i OvcrrontN nml Clothing. An decant BMnrtmcnt tilts Season, with prices to suit tho pocket look. Drew Goods. We have n vorv large and woll selected stock of the Newest and most Stylish Shades in Dress Goods of orery description. Dress Flannels & Blankets. We sells the Famous Runiberecr Flan nels and Blankets. Our assortment Dress Flannels is away ahead of Bin ever otrorod in this place before. Ilosiery. Underwear. Wo have it in all grades to suit all kinds of trade in Hosiery and Underwear. Just ask for what you want and we have it. A full line for'Ladios, Gents, Hoys, Misses and Children. Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. Wo sell tho nicest and best Jackets for tho money of any storo In this part of mo county. Don t buy any until you seo ours. Tho piles on our counters men iiko snow lie lore tho sun. Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes. Evory Department Is loaded. Our stock of Rubber Goods Is complete. We hi the smallest child and tho largest man, aud the prices are right. Goods of the best grades. CUtOCEKIIvS. Our Grocery Department Is always kept nr. to tho' Standard with nice' fresh goods, bought lor cash and sold nt the lowest l'ossiblo Price. COME AND SEE US. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENIM. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS A FONES.) DRUGGISTS to GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UE FOUND THE FRESHEST G'MQGEfllES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Bi,MfM'-';ia Train. 1 ' j follows ! TIME TABLE ll'ect July ,r, iMdl. Trains lesve Tlo or oil lit ints went n No. n.l Through b rcighl (carry ing psssengers) H:!4s a. in No. !ll 1 tu Oil ! Express l2:(Klnooii No. (il Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. Ii No. ill! Oil City Kx less daily.. 7:6;l p. iir For llickoi-v. Tliliontc Vnl-i-en Ktnyuu Bradford, Glean and the 1'nsl: No, :)il Glenn Expressilnily...,,, Si4l a, in Nn. M Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m No. Ill Through Freight (car rying paaMnigcra) 7:00 p. i. Trains till a'ld IM1 Run tally and can passengers to and Iroin points lint we Oil City and Ii vineton only. Other trii" run dally except .Sunday. 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