THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, Coitok PnomitTon. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1801 Atx other issues are gradually be ing sunk in the supreme question of what ia to become of William Left over Wilson. Phila. Inquirer. On of the queer incidents of the bond issue for the purpose of replen ishing the gold reserve, is the with drawal oi gold from the reserve to buy bonds with. It is understood in Maryland that Senator Gorroau has gone to the Sul phur Springs to try and wash that sugary taste out of his mouth. Phila Preot. Pennsylvania' Official Vote. The official returns havo been re ceived at the stale department from II the counties of Pennsylvania, of the vote cast for state officers and congressmen-at large at the recent election. The aggregate vole polled for governor was !52,885, of which Hastings received 674,801, and Sin- gerly, 333,404; Hawley, Prohibition, 23,443; Ailman, People's party, lit, 464, and Grundy, Socialist-labor, 1.733. Hastings plurality is 241,3!7; lieutenant governor, Lyon, Republi can, Ob4,ci'.M ; lining, Uemncrat, 332,465; auditor-general, Mylin, Re publican, 5611,51 1 : Magee, Democrat, 330,233; secretary of internal affairs, Latta, Republican, 568,700; Green land. Democrat. 330.796. Southern Democratic newspapers re again refering to him as "Czar" Reed. They are in preliminary training for their annual tirade against Republican leaders. Presiqt-nt Cleveland will, it is said, shut himself from visitors for some days next week. No doubt he wants leisure in which to study up big, bad, absoleto words with which to decorate his message and, inciden ally, the Democratic Judases in his party. Strange, isn't it, according to Democratic report that with the bus iness of the country moving so smolbly and prosperously under the Democratic free trade bill tbe Ad ministration is compelled to issue to sustain the gold reservej One is almpst tempted to believe that some- is lying. Cheering news from Washington Secretary Carlisle is once more in thorough accord with the administra tion. This is a condition into which air. v arnsie relapses about once a week. It always occurs after a pro tracted and confidential talk, witb trausoms closed, with the occupant of the White House. Governor Hastings' Cabinet, A Philadelphia dispatch under date of the l!Hh inst , says: Gov- Elect Hastings announced his cabinet this afternoon. It is as follows : At torney General, II. Clay McCormick, of Williamsnort: secretary of the commonwealth, Frank Reeder, of Easton ; insarance commissioner, James II. Lambert, of Philadelphia; djutant general, Thomas J. Stewart, of Norristown : private secretary. Lewis E. Beitler, of Philadelphia. The office of superintendent of banking ia in doubt, but it is believed that it will be tendered to ex-Slnte freasurer John W. Morrison, of Al legheny. Col. Lambert, who will be the insursance commissioner, has for several years been political editor of the Philadelphia Press. 38th Senatorial District, We do not have the official vote as cast for Seuator in this district, but the following are the majorities given for each candidate : - Crain. R. Hvde. D. Cameron 247 Clarion 110 Elk 7(17 Forest 519 The United States Deputy Mar shals who were out in search of the Cook gang of desperadoes, but who held up their hands when one mem ber of that gang commanded them to do so, were not in sight when twelve of the robbers rode in state through the town of Muscogee recently. . i. ..... , . . . uuuujpiaiices nave cnaogea tne re spective positions of tho two parties in the last few days and the despera does are now looking for marshals. Mr. Cleveland in a speech at the Opera House in Providence, on April 2,1892, speaking of the policy of protection, declared : "It has conges ted tbe Federal Treasury with a worse than useless surplus, inviting reckless public waste aud extravaganoe." lnat surplus disappeared quickly when Mr. Cleveland took control, and now that he is making a second loan his supporters are trying to put the blame on the McKioley law. In the meantime, a Democratio Congress in creased the appropriations beyond anything known before in the history or the Uovernment. VThe President is credited with be- ing at preseut engaged in tbo incuba : n - f r i , - . nuu ui now iiuauciai policy, II is to be hoped it will amount to some thing. Thus far President Cleveland has been mainly influential io de pressing business and values and emptying the Treasury. He promis en that tbe repeal of the Sherman act would bring better times and he pushed it through. Since then there bas been a steady proces of borro .u uiuucjr auu running up tne na Udual debt. Last month saw an in- creuseoi about 813,000,000 in the debt, and this month $50,000,000 more bonds are being issued. The Sugar tariff bill, which the Secretary ot tbe Ireasury assisted in writiug, might have helped the Treasury Mr. Cleveland bad signed it when passed. But he carried it in bis pocket fjr ten days, long enough to allow the Sugar Trust to get in an enormous quautily of raw sugar free of duty aud giving the Whisky Trust time to take a vast quantity of whis Ky out ot bond and thus avoid the new tax. By Mr. Cleveland's course the Government lost and the distill ers and refiners gained millions dollars. The President's haudy aud opportune stubbornness was a gold mine tor tbe whisky and sugar men and they woiked it up to the hour. franklin News. 2Mb Congressional District. The official voie on Congress this district is as follows : Watt, Centre .... Clarion ... Clearfield Klk Forest .... Arnold. Williams, ,5.M .... 3,1218 0,11)0 1,!!H l.uzn 1U,!4 15.1H7 4.UH) 3112 3,477 1.-.3 4,WW 817 -',117 4tl 477 M 1S.1U7 1,4:.". Forest Flouring Mill! WAGNER BROS, PROPRIETORS. Manufacturer of FLOUR, MEAL. ! TIONESTA, PENN. j AVE 'IS1I TO ANNOUNCE that 1 1 we are now prepared to do alt j kinds of Custom Work, and that wo II are determined to givo satisfaction. , We carry In stock all jkinrfa of Feed, !;nnd Invito all toMnijuirn for prices. We also wish to call the attention of I h flour consumers to our It must bo so, for every body says so ! DAVID MINTZ ! Leads in Dry Goods, Clothing, Cloaks and Cloaking. !l Fresh ground, and of which wo war rant each and every sack, at 1.33 per barrel. .JMfr-All goods delivered free any- 1 where In tho Borough. Total 76d Hyde's Majority... 877 111 of The Cleveland organs and while tho patronage holds out there will al ways be a few of them are jubilant ly asserting that the new bond issue will impart a healthy stiruulous to trade. If an old mercantile house should borrow a large sum of money, and hefore even paying a year's in terest on it, should be forced to make another large loan, the busiuess of the firm would be regarded with sus picion, especially if the money were used to pay current expenses. That is precisely (he condition of the Treasury. Borrowing money helps tbe haukers, who have more than enough idle surplus in New York, which they have been anxious to loan at 2 per cent., to take up all the bonds offered by Mr. Cleveland. It cau well be understood bow the bank ers newspaper oreaos should reioice at this opportunity to invest their idle surplus at a larger rate of in terest. But how this will help tbe people, who have to pay $25,000,000 io interest io the ten years this loan will run, would he difficult to discov er. The Armenian Massacre. London, Nov. lit. The Daily News correspondent in Constantinople says concerning the massacre of Armen ians in the Sassoun district: Sir Philip Currie sent Consul Hall- ward's report on the incidents at Sassoun to the Porte in order to in dicate the serious nature ot tbe events. The Porte instead of ac cepting this in a frieudly manner, brusquely denies the facts, asserting that Mr. Hallward's report is untrue. It was insinuated or stated outright that he had enoouraged tbe Armen ians to revolt. This was of course ludicrous and absurd. Sir Philip Currie at once informed the foreign minister that he should take steps to verify his assertions. His etergy surprised the Porte, who on Saturday withdrew the allegations against Hallward. The sultan or dered a commission of three military meu and a civilian to make an im mediate inquiry. From mauy sources confirmation of former reports of the massacre have been received. The utmost endeavors have been made to prevent the facts from becoming known. A number of Armenians who tied toward Trebizoude have been ordered to return. It is claimed that from 6,000 to to 10.000 men, women and children were horribly massacred in this fear ful a flair. A WATCH. OS $Uig THAT IT 1$ IN A OOrtNsr tSL 5Vl W. A. FISHER. Jeweler. Rovard Block, Tionesln, Pa THE THREE Arnold's plu'y.. 1,7117 Four Bill Kurcruri. Having the neodnd merit to more than inako good all the advertising cluitned fur thum, the followiug four remedies have reached a phenomenal bale. Dr. K inn's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, each hotlle guaranteed Eleo- trlo Miller, tle great remedy for Liver, nuHiiacn aim iviunevs. uucKlen Arm ca halve, the best In the world, aud Dr. King a New Ln Pills, which are a per fect pill. All of these remedies are iruar, anleed 10 do just what is claimed for them aud the dealer whose name ia attached herewith will he glad to tell vou more of them. Soli at Kiggins V Herman')) drugstore l essentials for a satisfactory suit of cloth es are fit, quality, style. Anything that conies irom us embraces all of these. In addition, you'll always rind tho price right. Just now we are showin ourg suoeru au importations ot Gentlemen's Suitings, Over Coalings.and Trouserings. wins in anu see the fall .styles, wheth er wishing to purchase or not. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors. Halters. Furnishers mid Shirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Sole Agents for Youmans and Knox's Hats aud Dr Jaeger's Underwoar. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OH. CITY. PA. Wo offer 1-4 off on any cash Sale in this Lino. "What for? Why just for. an ad. DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillc, Pa. HIUHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Ginseng. Furs, Sheep pelts, Hides IMPORTANT ! The long struggle over the wool ques tion is now practically settled in Congress, and now I 'want to call the attention of the public to my stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies' and gents' Furnishings, Jewelry, Glass and China ware. All must be sold at once, therefore it at first cost cash. Come, everybody. At I offer a fact. This is COLD WEATHER IS WITH US ! And now we are ready for all wants. The largest and best stock of Clothing. The hirgest and best stock of Hoots, Shoes Tho largest and best stock of D.iy Goods. Also enough Groceries, Hardware, Flour & Feed to supply a good share of Tiones ta and Vicinity. One thing pleaso 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. No trouble to show goods. L ANSON, Tioncsta, Timi Tiiiilfliiirt Pa. B ARNETT' WANTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO., 87 VINE 8T., CINCINNATI, O. LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN TilE U. S. hM Ulli CITY. VA.. P 111 OIL CITY, - PA, it A TIME TABLE In effect Nov. CO, WXi. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west us follows : No. 31 Hutlalo Ex press 12:07 110011 No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p. ui. o. 3J uu t uy ,xi less 7:03 p. in. For Hickory, Tidiou to, Warren, Kin.ua, nrauioru, uiean anu toe ivasi ; mo. d' 1 mean express :)! a. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... 1:15 p. 111. no. 00 way 1- reight (carrying passengers to Tiouestaj 8:41a.m. Are You Skeptical. Do you believe all Advertisements are Fakes? Than why stand in your own light This is of Personal Importance to You. We can and will save you money. This is uu age of progress and advanced methods. There was a timo when all a merchant had to do was to tack 25 to 50 per cent, prolit r.i: his goods and wait for his customers to come to him. Thoso times are past. ISusiuess cannot lie done successfully In that way. Instead of tho liberal profits of the past, we must have largo sales and email profits. We've got to hustle for all we get, and we find that the only way to keep our trado constantly increasing is to undersell all competitors give our trado better values than -ad bo found else where. Where else can yon find such values as these: DON'T LET IT ESCAPE YOU. WHAT? Why those Suits and Overeaots at Ledebur k Miles', just what They arc offering them at prices you can not afford to miss. Oonllouiou should bear In mind that Ledebur A Miles are Iho lending Clothiers in Tioncsta and carry 11 complete stock of everything in that line. Also a complete lino of waterproof Shoes that do not get hard. Don't forget tho place. LEDEBUR & MILES. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, & GROCERS, PENN. IN OUIt GKOCEUY DEPARTMENT W IU. ALWAYS UK FOUND run FREmitsr Giiocmms. UEKHIES, FHUITS VEtiETAHI.ES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in chariro of n thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo louud Iho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbauqh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF 1'IRSTCLAS.S QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A good yd-wioe unbloached muslin 3e. A good yd-wide bleached muslin 5oyd. Good heavy unbleached cotton llaniiel'K-. Domit tlannels . . r,u yi. Rest standard prints - 4o yd. All Turkey red tigured prints 00 yd. Lancaster and Amoskeag apron ging hams ... 50 y,l. Rest V nglish flannellettcs 0J0 yd Rest cider down cloaking - 3re. Gmm1 heavy 10-4 lleeced blankets 50o pr. Angora blankets, 50 quality IISo pr. Fine grade half wool blankets $1.78 pr. All wool 10-1 blankets, fcj.uo, at Jt.78 pr. Double width all wool dress goodsi5cyd. Ladies' heavy ribbed Jersey vests i.V.-. Ladies' fttst black hoso at 7o pr. Misses 2jc. grado wool hose l'.le pr. Moos' heuyy natural wool (not cotton) Hhirts and drawers - oOc Rissoll and Suction carpet weepers il.'M -ooi nneunnu suawis, lnruo hiiso idle. ISC. iio. !!. f.0c 1'c. Kie. do.. Ho. yd. l.")C. yd. suitings Sv. yd. fide. vd. :i'.ic. vd. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAI'ITAL, S150.000.00 Tui koy red talilo linen Extra quality tablo linen All linen cream Damask Fine cream double Damask Good bleached Damask Largo sizj Crepo towells All linen napkins as low as Half wool cashmeres, all colors, Double width plaids All wool doublo-widtlt Tricot at 44 inch Covert suitings IIaudomo linn all wool stiitintnt a rcmarKaniy iianci.-ome line or nil wool fancy suitings . .'0c. yd. CARP ? Get Time Tables and full Information from S. 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