18 FALL ! 95. 4 . C. WINK, EDITOR 4 PftOntlCTO. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IS, I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Official Vote of Forest County, November 4, 1895. DAVID MINTZ, THE LEADER IN (iENEUAL MKRCHANDISE, ELECTION AFTERMATH, Ai the smoke of last week's battle of ballots clears away the splendid results of Republican victory become more apparent, and thai victory is found to be more pronounced than was at 6rat supposed. As a result of the election the Re publicans gaio five United States Senators two from Utah and ooe each from Kentucky, Ohio and Mary land, and the Democrats lose three Senators one each from Maryland, Kentucky and Ohio. None of these changes become effective, however, until March 4, 1SM7, except in the case of the two Utah Senators, who will take their seats as soon as chosen. Thf leafier the numerical strength in the Senate will be as fnllovrs: Repub licans 44, Democrats 3!', Populists 6. Vacant (Deleware) 1. Total, 88. If the Deleware vacaucy is filled by a Republicau it will give a Republican majority. Pennsylvania The old KejstoDe still holds her place as the banner Republican Stale of the Union, elec ting IlaywonJ State Treasurer by the enormous majority of 174,442 in au off year. The Democrats carried only 15 out of the 67 counties of the State, Philadelphia alone giving Hay wood 74,666 majority. The only - surprise is in the case of the Demo cratic Superior Court judge. 1 1 was believed the choice would lie between Judge Yet kes and Judge Magee, bat the official figures show the election of Judge Peter P. Smith, of Lacka waona county, by 5,264 majority over tbe next highest competitor, Judge Yerkes. Judge Noyes of this district ran well in the northwest, where be is well koown, and is fourth in the list, being but 1,060 behind Judge Magee who was thought to be tbe strongest Democratic candidate. Ohio The majority for Busbnell, Republican for Governor, is close to the 100,000 mark, the latest figures - patting it about !5,000. Maryland For the first time . Maryland bas been captured by the Rupublicans, they have carried near ly every county in the. State. Lown des, for Governor, will have about 16,000 plurality. Republican gains in both branches of the Legislature are sufficient to give that party a ma jority of 43 on joint ballot, thus as suring a Republican successor to United States Seuator Gibson. Keutucky For the first time in its history Kentucky has elected a Republican governor, Col. Bradley having defeated Gen. Harding by about 10,000 plurality. Both j branches of the legislature are be lieved to be Republican ou the offi cial count, thus insuring tbe election of a Republican U. S. Seuator, if tbe estimates hold good. New York The plurality of Pal . roer, Republican candidate for Secre tary of State, is about 00,000, or three times as great as his plurality ia 1893. Both branches of the leg islature are Republican by at least 2 to 1, the Republicans having 74 on --jojut ballot. In New York City the Tammany plurality is about 17,000, while Brooklyn elected Wurster, Republi can candidate for mayor, over Grout' Democrat, by between 2,000 and 3,000 plurality. New Jersey The majority for Griggs, Republican candidate for governor, is 26,467. The Senate will stand 18 Republicans and 3 Demo crats; the House 43 Republicans, 16 Democrats and 1 Independent. Utah The Republicans elected their State ticket by pluralities raug ing from 1,000 to 1,800. Tbe legis lature will be Republican by a ma jority of 2'J on joiot ballot, which means a gain of two Republican U.S. Senators. Iowa The Republican State ticket it electe I by about 00,000 plurality, and the legislature is overwhelmingly Republican. Kansas The Republicans re elec ted David Martiu chief justice by about 40,000 plurality. Massachusetts The vote for gov ernor was: Geenhalge, Republican, 185,1)00: Williams. Democrat, 121, 401 ; Kendall, Prohibitionist, 8,766 ; Republican plurality, 64,4!K). Nebraska The latest returns in dicate the election of tbe Republican ticket by about 10,000 plurality. Mississippi The Democrats car ried the State by about 50,000 plu rality. Cuaicman Carteii bus called a meeting of the Republican National Committee, to be held at the Arling ton Hotel, Washington, December 10, for the purpose of designating the time and place for holding the Na tiousl CoDreution in 1896. DISTRICTS. Harnett Orecn Ouitnnvillo Orcen Nebraska Harmony West Ilirkorv... Howe Pigeon Howe BrKkt"n Howe Cooper Tract Howe Ralltown Jenks Ry mm town Jenks M'arienville Kinirsler Tionesta Twp , Tionenta Boro Total Majorities. Haywood over Myers, 410; McCray over Corah, 327; Fonea over Hunt, 408. Dawson, People's Tarty, for Stale Treasurer had 15 votes; J. T. Hamil ton, same party, for Associate Judge, had 9 vote, and John H. Work, for County Treasurer had 23 votes. Goo. Anton, Socialist Labor candidate for Sta'o Treasurer, had 1 vote. SnPKRtoR Court Jitxiks Republican Beaver fM, Wlllard M!, Wickham 795, Rice 815, Reeder 844, Orlady 807. Democratic Yerkes 357, Moorhead 352, Noyes 5S Suiith 3-'C, Pechtel 354, Magee 350. Prohibition Campbell 12H, Ijtthrnpe 123, Kter rett 117, Vail 122, Hofl'cr 123, Stevens 124. Peopled -Stevenson 18, Couoblin 18. Rbeem 15. Forest Conntr's Wood Record The result of the election in Forest county must certainly be very grati fying to the Republicans. Tbe par ty has more thao held its own, and for an off year, with few local candi dates in the field to bring out tbe vote, shows up a record that is bard to beat. The Republicans have plurality over the Democrats of 44!), and a clear majority over all of 306. Every eandidate on tbe Republi can ticket has a clean majority over all competitors, and good substan tial pluralities over their Democratic opponents. The vote iu aorae of the townships is rather pbeooroeoal, and everything seems to indicate that the party if in splendid condition to en ter next year's important campaign with vigor aod energy. Pennsylvania's Vote. Complete returns from every county io the State show the following totals on State Treasurer and Superior Court Judges as between tbe Republican ami Democratic parties: STATU TREASURER, REPUBLICAN. I DEMOCRATIC. Haywood 455,966. My era 281,524 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. Rice 457,782 Smith 286,103 Willard 457,293 Yerkes- 280,839 Beaver. 455.9H21 Magee 276,769 Wickham 455,783! Novea 275,709 Reeder 454,111 Beth tel 273,906 Orlady 448,317 Moorhead 273.325 The result of the election in this Congressional district has been watch ed with no little interest as beariog on the prospects for the election of a member of Congress next year. Tbe official figures are not yet at hand, but nearly complete returns from tbe five counties show the following mujoiities: Kepublican (Jlearheld 162, Forest 440; Democratic Centre 112, Clarion 423, Elk 211. Leaving the Demo crats a bare majority of 165 in the entire district. On a full vote aud a national election it may be safely put down that this narrow margin will be wiped out, aud a Republican cent to represent tbe district. Pennsylvania is the greatest Re publicau State. It is so thoroughly, completely aod emphatically Repub lican that it is never thought worth while to honor one of ber citizens with the nomination for Presidents The argument is used that the State is so thorougoly Republican it is sure to be carried by that parly, and that it is therefore policy to select the candidate from some other state. This being the case Peonsylvaniaos being excluded fmm candidacy, be cause of excessive loyalty to the par tyit would certaioly seem that the very least the National Committee can do would be to give this State the Convention. It is the right thing to do. Philadelphia has waived auy claim it may have hid in favor of Pittsburg, aod the latter has provided an ample guarantee fund. Give Pittsburg the convention. Eor Kale. The iiarnett store building in Tio- neBla lioro. For terms apply to tf P M Clark. For Kale. 40 tous of 16-pound railroad irou; used but little. Address. S. Win & Ed. M Wilson, Clariou, Pa HOW TO PKKFKNT t'UOI'P. HOME KEADINK THAT WILL PROVE IN TKIIKMTINU TO YONUO MOl llKKS. HOW TO OUAltll AGAINST THE DISEASE. Croup is a torror to young mothers and to iioht them concerning the cause, tirst symptoms an 1 treatment is the objuct of iniH Hem. l lie origin oi croup is a com limn cold. Children who are aubjeit to ll taKe cola very easily and croup is al most suro to follow. The first sviiintoin is hoHrsuuuss ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child tirst becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough reme dy is freely giveu all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after tne croupy cough has developed it will pre vent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains noth ing injurious. For salb by digging A llerinuii. GiMid advice: never leave home on a Journey without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. For tale by fcigifins & Herman. Ste Tress, Asso. Judge Co. Treas. z S? k y s; 2 f J ? 2 P r. r S ? 5 f 4 f f ? j 3 i f J ' T i I I i M H 8-" W," 60 ' 17" 71 79 37 f 8 13 ft 7 14 P 1.1 5 SO .Ki l.V 02 43 SI M 81 10 S-i 2 2' 29 28 12 43 25 2 .TO 17 8, l!i 2S 7 3rt 10 6 W 2! 11 70 41 13 8t 25 10 31 7 7 35 4 0 S3 8 0 84 ft 2 32 4 2 2!' 8 1 7 4 3: 8 4 4 10 3 2 13 2 ... 10. fi ... 11 4 ... 20 7 6 23 1 II !l (1 fl 207 Prt 1(1 276 42 M 14 20fl 12 71 44 17. ! tt 24 !K1 34 13 63 34 fcl 31 61 IN 81 25 7 83 33 20j 40 64 25 W 24 14 812 3P3I 128' 747' 420 2H4 870462 103 812 Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that loiters tes tamentary on the estate of Susanna Cus sins, late of Barnelt township, Forest county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persens indeb ted to taid estate will pleasn make pay ment at once, and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated to J. C. Ksiuht, Executor. Cookshurg, Pa., Nov. II, 1895. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my odlce and will be presented at the next term of court, commencing on the 3rd. Monday of November, 1M95, for continuation : Account of Abe Mealy and Matthew Bortzer, Administrators of Ueo. Mealy, late of Tionesta Township, Forest County, P.. decca.ei. First and final account of Alio Mealy, Administrator of Jncob Mealy, late of Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. First and final account of Lavina Ueas ley. Administratrix of Peter Heasley.late of Barnett Township, Foret Count v. Pa., deceased. First and final account of P. E. Pehl man. Administrator of Junia Campbell, late of Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. Attett, CALVIN M. ARNER. Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court, Tionesta, Pa., Octobci 21, 1895. List of causes set down for trial la the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1S95. 1. Carl W. Scboticld, use First National Bank, Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. Waterhouse. No. 26, February Term, 1894. Scire Facias Snr Mortgage. 2. Carl V. Schotield. use First National Rank of Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. Waterhouse. No. 27, February Term, 1891. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage. 3. H. L. Hcpler vs. W. H. Fggev. No. 80, February Term, 1893. Appeal from 4. Turner Brothers, vs. W. R. Dawson. No. 2. August Term. 1895. Anneal from J. P. 5. Kate Butler, v. Mary M. Odell, No. '. Mav Term, 1895. Appeal from J. P. 6. W. A. Kribbs. vs. A. B. Heard. S. A. Davenport and L. Kosenwick, doing bus iness as A. B. Head and Company. No. 69, February Term, 1m95. Appeal from J P. . J. V. Mvcrs. vs. L. Hammond and Manlcy Crosby, doing business as llmn- monu s urosuy. :so. io, May Term, 189o, Appeal from J. P. 8. George Cunningham, vs. Ij. Ham mond and Mauley Crosby, doing busi ness as Hammond & Crosby. No. '-5, August Term, 1895. Appeal from J. P. V. '. W. Amsier. Jos. Campbell. K. K. Amsler and Ida Miller, trading as Am sier Brothers t Co., vs. L. Hammond. .ino. z-i, August Term, 1890. Appeal Irom J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., October 28, 1895. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled with me and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas ot Forost County. Pa., at ITionesta. Pa., for confirmation or allowance, on the Tliiru Monday or November, A. I)., 1895, unless cause be shown to the centrary : r inai accoumot b.stettlieinter, Assignee ior me uenem oi ceuiiora oi Mary Lew. Final account of James K.Cireen, Assig nee ior tne uenem ot creditors oi John J Green. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Oct., 21, A. 1). 1895. ACENOORPH'S PATENT SECTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. Kor Churches and KchMpmcvh. t'tttalotrue, nrlceaan4 fMtiuiuti-s, or. iii.illcimou to ibefeuiu MtauufMctun-nt, THE l t:u ;u LiHir f ti ioHL ffl .d.m.t rfcilitU.. fa. AIsm iPHr'.-n. f t i.itffHnfntr, l ire und fetor iul'ruof Mcrt Ituulins and stdins. Oel arcuUun. v a ' wk. iiiia . W pu Htuppfj 'aarwa ;o vlxu no pm Xq jo 1i4on aiaa y -ji Xji m . iiaof 'wwoitp rnTorwl If m noi--Mrrr;a rrnpipuoja, w ji bjwiX Xixig PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes President Judge of the Court of Common Pleat and Quarter (Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Usued his pre cept lor holiling a Court ot Common Pleas, Quarter Hessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and Goneial Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the l!th day of November, 1WI5. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace aud Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, cxami nation, und other leinembrances, to do those things which to their olllee appertain to be done, aud to those hoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners Unit are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, tiiat they may be then aud there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my band and seal this'JIst ilay of Octobr, A. I. 1W5. JOHN T. CARSON, l.s. (sheriff. ilifclitlithj liss pon-bssed thw largest stock he bus ever bought, so be Is compellofl to build sn addition to bl store, mik ing It twice as large. Wo bsve )ry Goods, IVess (IiukIm. 'othlng. Itivits, Slioes. and Rubber (ioods. Trunks wnd Valines. Plan kcts. Yarns, Qneenware, Glassmire. Psri'ets, Multlng. OH Cloth and t.snolenm. Furniture of all descriptions. l;j2tJjnWHmriVo by asking for It, as nnr Strwk Is large and too numerous bmenMonJlomembe DAVID MINTZ'S, Red Front Stores, Marienvillo, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, rxlt, CaK-sklns, Wool A Gir.s. ii . You'll be Down Town Some day, Drop in and see our Stock. See the Prices. Open your eyes at the bar gains. Maybe you don't want to buy. Maybe you are only curious. All right. Come anyway. Curiosity isn't always a sin. Sometimes it leads to Knowl edge. Miles&Armstrong The only dealers in Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, exclu ! sively. TIONESTA, PENN. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren.Tenna. CAPITAL, - 8150,000 00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, David Beaty Jerry Crary, Wm. D. Brown, Ueo. M. Parmlee, Andrew Ilertzel, C. Schimmelfung, A. T. Scolield, Christian Smith, II. T. Russell, H. A. Jamieson. Personal anil Business accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. 0. N. PXRMLEE, Pres. JI. A. JAMESON, Vice Pres. V. E. HERTZ EL, Cash! r NOTICE TQJNAVIGATORS. 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