THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor 4 PnopftitTOM. REPUBLICAN PICTURE GAL LERY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 18P4. ELECTION RESULTS. RErCBLICASS SWEEP ETERYTHINB Id Pennsylvania the vote was very heavy and returns have been slow in coming in, but eooogh hat been re ceived to indicate that Hastings is elected by the largest majority ever given a candidate in the state. State Chairman Gilkeson claims the state by over 200,000, while the official re turns may swell it to 250,000. The Republicans will probably have 24 of the 28 TennsyNania Congressmen io the next legislature with a total of 218 members in the next House of Representatives. Griswold in the Crawford-Erie district is elected over Sibley by an estimated majority of 1500. New York. The Republicans have carried the state by estimated pluralities tanging from 130,000 to 150.000, aod for the first time in many years will control the State legislature. Strong, Re publican candidate for Mayor of New York city is elected over Grant, the Tammany leader, by 42,000. Tarn many has given up all hope of carry iog a single office. Ohio. f.-Tbe greatest Republican victory id tbe history or the party was achieved io Ohio. The Republicans claim 17 of tbe 21 congressman Tom Johnsoo of free trade fame is defeated by 5,000. Other States. All indications point to the defeat of Congressman Wm. It, Wilson in West Virginia. In New Jersey the Republicans claim 6 of tbe 8 Con gressmen, the Democrats concede 5, A Republican U. S. Senator will be returned to succeed Senator McPber son. Returns from nearly all of the states voting yesterday, indicate Re publican gaios. Forest County. ' Forest county from returns tba have been received at this time clear ly show that the majority for the Re publican state ticket is the largest ev er given. It wiil be from 400 too 500, All of tbe candidates od the county ticket are elected by majorities rang' ing from 300 to 500. Wm. C Ar Hold, candidate for Congress and Joo F. Craig for State Senate will have majority of 400 to 450 in Forest , county. As do returns of other counties in this Congressional and Senatorial district have been received it is impossible to determine what th result is, but from present indications there is good reason to believe that we have woo both. Official returns will be given io full in our next issue for ' 1 Governor-tied, PAX I EL II. HASTINGS. PUNXSUTAWNEY SMITH who WES himself a candidate for the Legisla ture and should have been and pro bably was elected, very truthfully as sorts: "The American people have not yet quite outgrown tbe contempt ible liotioo that when a man is nom inated for office it is tbe duty of tb opposition to begin slandering an traducing his character at once. Th habit of the wholesale abuse of can didates is pernicious as well as mean aod vulgar, because it helps to spread aod perpetuate tbe dangerous doo trine that all men are corrupt an rotten at heart, aod tbat the only di ference is that some succeed in con cealiog it more effectually tba others. Tbe truth is that most men love honor and integrity and hate dishonesty and corruption, and this notion that every man is a knave, and that all that is necessary is an inves tigation of bis character to find that out, is degrading and demoralizing to mankind io general. It is safe to as sert that nine-teutbs of tbe stories circulated about candidates are lies, or such perversions and distortions of little things as to make them appear hideous. It is sufe to assume that a man who is not koowu as a bad man until he is nominated as the candi date of some political party, and has always had the respect of bis neigh bors, is all right." The following is tbe Thanksgiving proclamation of Gov. Peonoyer, of Oregon aod is probably the shortest ever issued. "I hereby appoint the la4t Thursday of this month a Tbauksgiviug holiday. In tbe day of prosperity ,be joyful, but in tbe day of adversity, cousider. Ecclesiastes VII. 14-" Lieut. Governor-elect, WALTER LYON. Atulitor General-elect, AMOS H. TLI. Sec'y Infernal Affairs-elect, JAMES W. LATTA. si 1 fJyy I, v w..-. J 1 ..-..,--vi JO Y '( Congress-at-Large-elect, tiALUSHA A. GROW. MP y Forest Flouring Mill I WAGNER BROS, PROPRIETORS. 1 Manufacturers of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL. TIONESTA, PENN. Vlf E WISH TO ANNOUNCE that " we arc now prepared to do all kinds of Custom Work, and thnt we are determined to give natisfitetion. We carry in stock all kinds of Food, and invite nil to inqulro for price. Wo bIro wish to call the attention of flour consumers to our I ffApD-TIMS ftOUnJ Fresh ground, and of which wo war-; rant each and every snek, at $3.85 per j barrel. I JA11 uoods delivered free any- where in the Borough. ' SECOND TO NONE But lead in fine Dry Goods and clothing. OUR MIDSUMMER SALES. All light goods must ho sold to make room for tho Immenso line of Fall and All(l 110W WO ai'O 1'CadV fol all WillltS. Winter goods that Is to come. I .. Now Is tho time to buy light dress goods. Hend in your order. TllO Lll'gCSt aild l)CSt Stock of Clotllillg. CLOTHINO, for men, youths and children, at clearing sale prices, to make room. rpi,,-. lnirrotsf mill Kncf tifnolf nf Tlnnf J Slinoa HOOTS A SHOES must also be sold at remarkably low prices, to make room. lUlCfSt II1U Ut&t llt.lV Ul 1UUI, Tlio largest and best stock of Dry Goods. Also enough Groceries, Hardware, Flour & Feed to supply a good share of Tiones- ta and Vicinity." One thing please bear in mind, wo have as good goods as any, just as many new goods as any and one thing sure wo will never be undersold for Cash by any one. All goods guaranteed as re presented. Come and see for yourself. MILMNEKY HOODS havo got to an (Tor as well, for we must have iho room, CARPF.TS, Oil Cloth, Lace Curtains, Shades, Drapory, llaby Carrlagos, Trunks and Valies, all must suffer, for room Is what wo want. FUllsriTTJ-lEi DEFABTMENT I This is the very bost selected lino In the County. Fine Tarlor suits, line Bed room Suits, Extension Tables, KocKing Chairs ot all kinds, Kasy ChairB, Kitchen Chairs, Bedsteads of all kinds and prices, Mattresses and Spring beds. Nond bet tor mado than what we lie mile. IjOunges,Bed Lounges, in faut anything you may waul In this lino, can be bought for a very low price, at C. .11. Wliitemsm, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. B. Station, I am pre pared to furnish' the publio with any thing In the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, WHOLESALE AND KATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR ! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WIIITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOUESTA, 3?A of the firm of MOKCK BKO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the Uye. Examinations ireo ot charge. WARREN, VENN OIL CITY, - COLD WEATHER IS WITH US ! DAVID MINTZ'S. Marienville, Pa. No trouble to show coods. Mail orders promptly atlendedto. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Wool, Sheep pelts, Hides, Oinsong. IMPORTANT ! L ANSON, Iron Building, Tioncsta, Pa. DON'T LET IT ESCAPE YOU. WHAT ? The long struggle over the wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, andnowllwant to call tho attention of Why those Suits and Overcaots at Lcdebur As Miles , just what I the public to my stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Drv Goods. Ladies' and srents ' tl ' I ,wi V 1 II 1 f .. . . . T . , , . Tlicy are onering tnem ar prices you can Furnishings, Jewelry, Glass and China , J , , . - . & ' J1 not afford to miss. All 11 11 1 It O ware. Ail must oe soui at once, tnereioro ; at first cost for cash, a fact. Come, everybody. At Gentlemen should bear in mind thnt Ledobur A Miles aro tho leading Clothiers in Tioncsta and carrv a completostoeji of everything in that lino. Also a com plots T nffpl if ot fil'Cjt Pnjt fm Pfmll T'lllC? 1 li,le of waterproof Shoes that do not got hard. Pov't forgot the place. LEDEBUR & MILES. I atuM aai S NEW STORE IS THE FJCAESr JEWELftY STQEE Are You Skeptical. IN FOREST COUNTY. Everything of the Latest Stylo, and First Class Goods. I havo Just received a new lino of SILVER 11EI.TS and HKLT PINS, LA DIES SILVER BUTTON SETS. And tho LORGNETTE CHAIN is tho latost In Ladies' Chains. Complete line of Xrtr lurks),SiIvrr Tcu Sotsi, Knives, Forks ami Spoons. Eye-gUisses carefully lUted. Repuir-ing promptly uttendod to. "W. J. FISHER, TIONESTA, 1?J. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Rug es to let upon the most reasonable terms, e will also do JOB TEAMHsTG- All orders left at tho Post Oliice will receive prompt attention. PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, The Hon. Charles II. Noyes President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has insued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plens, Quarter Sessions of tho Peace aud Or phans' Court, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the lfth day of November, ls!)4. No tice is therefore given to the Cor, oner. Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oliice appertain to be done, and to those whoarc bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners I hat are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that tuey may be tlien ana tliere to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 23d day of October, A. I). 1HM. JOHN T. CARSON, us. Sheriff. Do you believe all Advertisements are Fakes? Them why stand in your own light This is of Personal Importance to Yon. We can and will save you money. This is an age of progress and advanced methods. There was a time when all a merchant had to do was to tack 25 to 50 per cent, profit on his gocjsaud wait for his customers to come to him. Those times are past. Rusiiiess cannot be done successfully in that way. Instead of the liberal profits of the past, we must have large sales and small profits. We've got to hustlo for all we got, and wo And that the only way to keep our trado constantly increasing Is to undersell all competitors give our trado bettor values than cad be found else where. SIGGHNS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS 6c GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND TUB FBESJOCEST G ft QCEMIES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will ul ways be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN- Where else can yon find sucli KSM JEWELRY; TOBACCO, CIGARS. values as tliese: ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! Conpress-at-Large-clcet, GEORGE F. HCFF. Notice. Estate of Peter C. Rlocher, late of Tio nesta Township, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration up on the above named Estate have been granted to the undersimied. All persons iudehted will make payment, and those having claims will present the same, du ly aulhonticated, without delav, to MARY ULOCI1EK, Administratrix. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 17, 18'J4. Fred. Grettonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Kit tings and General Blacksmithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction xuaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. F R ED. RETT E NBERGER. A good yd-wide unbleached muslin 3c. Mens' heavy natural wool (not cotton) A good yd-wide bleached muslin 5o yd. shirts and drawers - - Sue. Good heavy unbleached cotton llannel5c. Bissell aud Suction carpet sweepers fl.KS lioiiiii uunneis - -. oo ya. w ool Sliouund sriawls, large size ftdo. Best standard prints - - 4o yd. Turkey red table linen lHc. All Turkey red hgured prints oo yd. Extra quality table liuen - iiftc. Lancaster and Amoskeag apron ging- All linen cream Damask - Tic. hams - - - 5o yd. Fine cream double Dumusk - 4(lc. Best hngtish llannellettes 61o yd Good bleached Damask - - 60c Best eider down cloaking - 35e. Large siza Crepe towells - 12c. Good heavy 10-4 fleeced blankets 50o pr. All linen napkins as low as 85c. doz. Angora blankets, (1. 50 quality (Wo pr. Half wool cashmeres, all colors, Uo. yd. Pine grade half wool blankets tl.78 pr. Double width plaids - 15c. vd. All wool 10-4 blankets, fo.00, at H.78 pr. All wool double-width Tricot suitings yuiiuiB wiuiu an wool aress goousoc ya. ai 25c, yd. Ladies' heavy ribbed J ersoy vests i.rc. 44-inch Covert suitings - 50c. yd. Ladies' fast black hose at 7c pr. Handsome line all wool suitinus Ildc. vd. Misses 25c. grudo wool hose l'Jo pr. A remarkably handsome lino of all wool luucy suitings - 50c. yd. CARPET Largest Assortment, Newest Patterns and Lowest Prices. GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iOOUHET MID CASK: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S ! WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: l"ii!iil',la IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of printing at a reasonable price send your order to this oUce. Ingrain carpets as low as 10c. All wool extra supers at 4ftc. Good ingrain carpet at - 2"m3, Tapestry carpets as low as - 47c. Half w ool ingrain carpets at - 3'Jo. Body Brussels as low an - - KOc. We guarantee every article we sell, aud boast of giving better values for the money than any other concern in this section Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmleu, C. Schiinmelfeng, Christian .Smith, David V. Bcaly, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzcl, A. T. Scofiold, H. T. Russoll, 113 t'i:Tlti; NTItEFJT, Oil, CITY, 1A. II. A. Jauiieson. Personal and liaaincua accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent villi good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. (, X. PKHMLEE, Pres. II. A. JAAIIE.SOX, Vice Pres. F. E. J I EH TZ EL, Cashier TIME TABLE In effect Nov. '.6, 1SII3. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil (Illy id points west as follows : No. 03 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 0:40 a. in. No. ,'il Itull'alo Ex press 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. 111. No. ii-i Oil City Exress 7:53 p. in. For Hickory, Tidioute, Wurren.Kinzua, Bradford, Oloan and tho East: No. 30 Oleun Express 8:41 a. 111. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. m. No. 1H1 Through Freight (car rying puKsontiors) 0:50 p. in. No.'tiO Way Freight (carrying pussoiignrs to Tlonestu) 8:41 a. in. Trains 03 and 0(1 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City anil Irviunton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get. Time 'fables and full information from S. (J. CLARK, Aegut, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS. Geu'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, f Bullalo. N. V..