I .V. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J . C. WINK, Editor a Proprietor. WF.RNF.snAY, NOVF.MRF.R11, 15, It i ahntit time for Turn Wntmn to "come to'' anil irtquira, "Where am I at." David B Hill ho occupies the proud position of a man who has born struck at ami mi.ed. McKinley's plurality is hulf as large as Lincoln's entire vote, and that vote tn ilecmrd decisive. PrN.vYLVAxiA'8 majority fr Mc Kinley ia climbing higher and high er the latest figures making it 301,- 'he factory wheel ia a little out cf practice, but it is already giviug aigDB that it has not forgoltsn bow to make itself heard. - Twenty beven out of the thirty Congressmen from this state were elected by the Republicans Democratic gain of one. A net The Post has begun to print some of the news again. ., One of its dis play heads has this for the first line : "More riants Resume Work." Mrs.' Martha Cannon appears to have beeu tdected a member of the Utah State Senate. Will she be called a lady senator or a senatrix. Ay exchange is authority for the statemeut that immediately after the election Mr. Sewalla harrel was beard to exclaim jubilantly: "Nev er touched me." From the Arcaosan's actions of last week it would seem that Mr. Bryao had mislaid bis coronet of thorns and that old J. K. Jones bad inadvertently sat down bard on it. President Cleveland's baste to issue bis annual Thanksgiving pro clamation to quickly after the results of tbe election had become known leadf some to believe that he was well pleated with tbe outcome. When inaugurated Mr. McKinley will WS'ty two years old. iust th age that Lincoln was when inaugu rated in 18C1. Both were born in February. Still, all tbe men born in February cannot become Presidents. BlUztird, The Rainy Day Club of New York, composed of women who favor short kirts in sloppy weather, decided ou Thursday last that the length of the skirt was a matter of individual taste and accordingly a sliding scale of five to eight inches from the ground was adopted. There cau be no hard and fast rule io such matters. Mr. Lincoln remarked onco that a man's legs ought to be just long enough to reach the ground, and the Lincoln pbiloophp covers the whole quesiiou. There appear to be no doubt of the truth of the saddening news from Ireland that the crops have been practically destroyed by theconiinued wet weather and that ia some parts of the island tbe people will soon be ufleriog from starvation. The com ing winter will iu all likelihood 0 aggrivale the distress of the poor ae to make government intervention necessary. The horrors of the awful famine which occurred in Ireland about fifty years ago cannot be re peated. Tbe agencies of relief are greater, aud the responsibilities of British misgoverumeut fur the pov erty aud helplessuessness of tbe Irish people are better understood and less likely to be disavowed. HONOR DIE 10 THE DEMOCRATS. Seoator .Tohu M. Palmer was not elected Presideut of the United States. Just what his vole in the na tion will bo has not beeu ascertained, but it will bo comparatively small. He expected nothiug else. He led the National Democracy fir the sole purpose of bringing about the defeat of Mr. Bryan; and he glories io the result, lie says that the National Democracy will never seek an alli ance with the Populists, lie predicts that Bryau will abandon the Demo cratic name. But whether he does or uot, the parly which Mr. Bryan ifpreueuts has 110 just title; t it. '1'lie Bryau party represents Populism, uot Democracy. Io the victory which Mclviuleyhus won, due honor must bo givou to General Palmer and thoce who io t.it ml that I ho iiumo of Uih rial Dem ocratic purly should not be ttoku for the use of Populists u nd Popoerats. There has beeu a largo Democratic vote cast directly fur McKiuley. Many thousand of Democrats voted directly iu Pennsylvania and New York. It wan thn Democrats who curried deleware and Maryland aud OFFICIAL VOTE OF FOREST COUNTY. ELECTION Jrfulrnt. ? 5 S I 2 5 DISTRICTS. 2 ? i f I Harnett "Vest Hickory Ftflo Farm... Hr..oktoii Halltown , : Conner Tract 102 f.2 sr. ( s 24 2.1: "7 74 2-1 ;.li .10 f.i' so M 24 21 41 1.1 tis :7 2.H 102 44 l'V, 102 si Frost ' (nitnnville Nebraska Hyroint,wn Marienville K iii'vlry Tionesta Township. Tmnosta Borough... Hickory .. :t' i: !'l 44 2rt H'7 I". o; V- Total. 1224 01 So 1170 717 N'oti:. TI10 1 majorities are as follows : Robertson over Wntson, 537 ; W alker over l.ainona, I !2 , Ilium, Hem., over Younik, Lem., SI; r'lvnn, lVm ovor Kliiott IVem,. IK. The total vote r.n CotirreiS-at-I.arire was as follows: Uro 1 1 Ml, I;ivenport llfi'i. IieWitt 7t,) ' Aihn.i'n 7 Pirk.-r 75. Alcorn 73, Correll 21. X. U Hill and S. H. .iilmore, eaiuU.Iatos for County Commissionrr on the lv'oples .,,tv "tiekrt ro coiveii 20 and 2 votes respectively. The Palmer ami Huekner ti. ket for President, received 1 vole in each Tion.-tn l,.o,n;l. Ilarnetttwp., West Hickory, Poirle Farm, Kinsley tp, and Nebraska. J. H. Carpenter. 15opul.lie.in randid-ito for Jury Commissioner, received 117.1 rotes, Geo. 1). shield- 0'.i7, and B. Sutton 28. .1. H. Work and C. l ulmer Peoples l artv r'.r Auditors, received 34 and 32 votes respectively. ' ' I . r caused such an upheaval in Ken tucky. Some of the- Western States were held by Democratic votes. If tbeie is a lesson to be gotten out of this campaign it is that this coun-t-y believes that honesty is the best policy, that it will not deal in bogus dollars, and that it has a wholesome respect for law and order. It may be that Mr. Bryan'will have more elec toral voles than the other detected candidates for the Presidency for some years pat, but that is because we have been admitting new States that are controled by silver men and because Colorado and Nevada, the mining camp states, heretofore Re publican, are first of all for silver. Leaving aside these silver groups, the electoral figures are large, but to get at tho real sentiment of the people we needs must know bow tbe individ ual votes have been cast. These votes show a tremendous plu rality for McKioIey, probably reach ing upward of 1,000,000. We have captured States heretofore Democrat ic, and bavo shaken others to the foundation. As a people we bave declared positively that we will not have freo silver, and the honest mon ey Democrats are entitled to the hop or of aiding to bring about such a result. Philadelphia Inquirer. How They Voted for President. The following table shows the States that voted for, McKinley and those that voted for Bryan, together with the number of electors which each will get, and the approximate pluralities of each in the several States. There will uot be much change from these figures when the official count is in, according to latest reports: for mckinley. Approx. Electors, plur'ty California Connecticut lelawaro Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Maine Maryland Mav.achUH.otta Michigan Minnesota Now IliMiishire Now Jersey New York North Dakota Ohio Oregon PemiHyl rania Rhode Island Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming , h.ooo f.4,000 1,400 12f.,0)0 22,000 (ij,Oi.O unO 47,000 31,00o its.ooo 60,000 4.s,noo 23,000 bO.OOO 200,000 a,rm 60,000 3,200 301,tiu0 23,000 41,000 11,000 100,000 400 0 3 24 15 13 13 8 15 14 ....... U , 4 10 3U 3 23 4 , 32 4 4 a 12 S 270 FOR BRYAN. Alabama 11 Arkansas 8 Colorado 4 1.402.CIJ0 2,),000 3,1,000 120,000 i',000 40,000 l.'l.OOO 9,01X1 44,000 30,000 2.1.000 Im.Ooo s.oou 5,000 10,000 30,000 Ml 5,000 7.1,000 41,000 1,- 0 7,000 Florida 4 13 3 10 8 17 , 9 3 8 3 11 9 4 12 11 3 12 4 171 ieoi(;itt Idaho Kansas IiuiKiana Missouri M ississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada North Carolina.. South Carolina .. South Dakota Tennessee Texas I tah Virginia Washington 67ti.".U0 The Bryau victory iu Kansas is prabably more to he deplored than a similar result iu any other Slate. The victory carries with it control of all brandies of the Guverument, execu tive, legislative aud judicial, ami tbe .State will uow ho ut the mercy of llm Populists. During the Lewellyn rule iu 1'.I3 aud 18!)4 there was a Repub lican Hiaie Senate and Supreme Court to act us cheeks ou the Populists. These ure uow swept away, and to make mutters wore the nmu chosen Chief Justice of the Stute is the ex pounder of some of the w ildest prop erty lliecuieii yet suggested in the Went. Kansas Um suffered much in recent years from the encouragement it has j,'iveii to Populism Between the niitionul sensos of l,S!i0 and the Flute M-nsu r li:i5 the population fell oil' Hl'.oI'.l', and the decrease in property valuatiou was much greater in proportion. It a hoped that this experience bud been disastrous enough to teuch the people the need of advocating sound financial ideas. It appears, however, 1 1ml they have not yet been brought lo their senses. A7i.vi'r. y. rr : ' "3 IV.' 01 Rs 2il 2" 41 17 ill a 2.11 in:. 17 120 104 lVt :'. Xi .VI 2 , 21 41 '7 10.1 4" 2.1" i )- loo H'7 104 ss 4i M2 II 4 It 17 17 lit I IS lvi (!.- 4'! 47 4! 45 31 in . fi . 13. I) 21 no 2s 0' .V2 I'' 44 30 II 0 . 11 Hi 22 52 :1 . 3 II I 7 in 12 4 II K 4 12 It) :is 4' 7ii 120-. 710 74 l-': ri7 Melvinl'V over llrvan. 410: Arml,l out THE (;UKAT UnTIIi.K AN VICTORY. The victory won by the Republi can party of the iia'i. u t the elec tion on the 31 int , wa9 perhaps the most complete and decisive in the history of the party. It was truly a campaign of education, and the high er the education t'10 e,r-!pr ami more pronounced became the victory. Tbe latest figures give McKinley and Hobsrt 270 electoral votes, while their majority on the popular vote will be away up in the millions. In Congress the Republicans will have a majority of ;0 to 80, aud it is be lieved io the Senate they will have a good working majority. In this grand triumph the parly is to be con gratulated on its manly, loyal eland for the hnnor and integrity of the nation. It was this unflinching effort which W1111 the victory and made it so decisive. Pennsylvania lends all the rest in great majorities, havinj; piled up 301,(i0tj according t i the uuoflicial count. New York is second with up ward of 250,000 majority, only one county in that Statu having given a Democratic majority. Forest County comes up grandly iu t'l ia contest, b;ivicg polled the largest vote by several hundred in its hisurv. The Republicans polled 1,224 votes for McKinley, nguinsl 805 for Bryan. The organization in the County was first clas and e-icb individual member of the party did his foil share toward the achieve ment of tho splendid victory. Chair man Kvuns was uctive and alert iu his work, and deservtg muh credit for keeping the contest warm aud en thusiastic ou the Republican side. All in all tho triumph was com plete, and the country can uow take a much needed rat tr.un political turmoil aud discussion. Outlooli lor Wheat prices. The agricultural classes have ul ready reaped u portion of ih bene fits accruing from the advance in farm products, but if the opiuion of expens may be. relied upon, they will continue to lead all oilier class. s in the procession ':f pros perity which it is believed will imme diately take up its march us the re sult of Tuesday's ballots. In tho cur rent number of Bradstreet's an article appears giving the sluiisiical facts bearing upon the price of wheat aud the statement is made that "if the sit uation were generully appreciated or believed, 'dollar wheat' would soon be a reality." The most reliable data bearing upon the world's production of wheat place the total (his year al 130,000,000 bushels s,a-.llrr than the average for the preceding five years, and the shortage is mainly ii foreign countries. The lSKJ crop of iliU United .stales, together wilh the amount curried over from the crop . f 18115, fonts up 400,000,000 bushels. Of this, it is estimated that 1)78,000. 000 bushels will r e required (or home consumption, and fir ned, leav iug only 82.000.000 hut.hrls for export. Bra(llreel's suy th.ii :a have already exported 55,000.0011 bushels, leaving only 27,000,000 bush els to ship out during the next eight months. This would be ul the rate of 750,000 bushels a week, or about one-filth of the present" ucluul ship ments. Uoeoflhu reasons why il,e market price of wheat his Hot re sponded iu a greater degree to 1 he statistical siluuti on is thut persons in possession of the furls uud who liuU" had confidence in their accuracy have been unable Io ohlaio tho money to buy and carry tho grain. The Cause for hoarding having been removed, money should now be uvailahlc fir the muiket-i and tin advance in it prices quickly follow. There is no other consideration which has nut beeu touched upon l,v our cMitempo rary namely, the iiicrem,-, iu domes tic consumption which is ceilaio to follow a revival oi activity in the in dustriul and mercantilo ufl'aiia. Al together, it looks us though ll.e We, 1 would receive the Orst fruits 1 I the victory. Piltelurij Chronicle- Tel. NOVEMBER 3, 1896. C.a )il."no . -4 mhtoy .f a: , - I 5 . ! 1I l'2 b 112 171 r.o 71 1.10 ll 71 7 ' 4- 2 .'" .10 4S 47 fs .-,7 41; 47 :t 8.1 :2 .1 :c. 4J 21 s.' :u no 34 1 11 1 ,v) 4'i in 11 r,n :,n 10 11 20 s in .:,) .- (i 2J 21 7 4 2 21 II 2 20 20 i:( II i!n n 1:1 pi 2 :ti; 22 2 .".ii :i!i in 10 1 :w 17 17 1 'I !! 12 14 17 21 2- u If, 21 20 10 l'2 47 10 Mil 'i! l!hll (in; I(H r, ,r,4 1; i S-'t 40 Us :V! 21 2".' ! .1!) St : -12 1- H 2M 211 loo 17i2o 2;'.'i 11,1 '.; iot i H n 1 "l 70 fil I im !W til ,i 2 .'7 '.l 1 Ni 7) K M '7 17 4.-, 4.-, 1! lot .V, 111 (17 I., ,VI (,;, ; Jo,) ,., ,is r,, 10 101 fi 111 (17 V7 0 '.'.(I ' , i , -, r,i " 70:i 71 lilt 7"1 70" 1171 HOI "V7 ) s-,-n!tri,.r jvi. v.,l. .! ... .... A lew Werd Front a Corpse. Governor Alt-elJ admits Lis dr. feat, nnd seizes tho opportunity lo pour forth some characteristic vitu peration upou the meu who have woo the signal victory Tor national hon esty, and to as.ai! Piesidei.t Cleve land an I ol her leaders of ihe Demo cratic party. Ilo says tlmt s .me graves have beeu dug, hut apparently he does not realize that he is at the bottom of 0110 of the very deepest of theo graves. It is highly improper for a corpse to have anything in say at his own funeral. It is its duly to lis still and allow t!0 obsequies to proceed without interruption Corpse Allgcld i:tver was uoled fir much perspicuity, but ho ought to have enough sense t 1 know tlmt he is dead. IVim-ylvaiiiit's Vote. Official returns from u majority of the counties in Penny Ivania and complete returns from those in which the ofiicial counts have not yet been completed give McKinley a plurali ty of oOl.tiOO, the vote being: R. publicau, 720,823 ; Democratic. 425, 217. The vote for Palmer and Burk tier ticket foots up only 10,878 There were 10,000 votes for the Pr . hibition ticket and about 10,000 tor tho other candidates orAl scattering, making a total of 1,1!H,!)18 votes in the state for all parties. Iu Phila delphia McKinlcy'g- plurality was 113,774, in .1 to:Hl of 243,781. This exceeds tho vdo of 18!'2 by 40,078. Three years ago tho total vote of the stato was 1,003,010, or 108,018 less than that cast on Tuesday last. Slafe Bicycle liccoids for 1S!)C. Foilowin pr are tho winners of the Penn sylvania Division Stato championships for lMi'j, as furnished by C. M. Price, chairman or tho State "Racing Hoard Seranton, Pa. mile, at Krie, September Won by CIihs. Curry, of Krie, Pa. Time, 3S 2-5. A mile, nt Wiikesb.n re, September 10 C. W. Krielc, Sinking Springs. Time, 1:03 2-5. 1 inile, ut Pittsburg, September 12 C. C. Aughenbaugh, Reaver, 2:1H 1-5. 2 miles, nt I.utrobe, July 2.1 A. 1.. I.o Jeal, Krie. Time 5:11. 3 miles, at Krie, September 5 C. A. Mertens, Krie. Time 8:01. 5 miles, at Johnstown, August is Rert C. Irons, Pittsburg. Timo, 13:07 2-5. How lo Wnnl oil nn Alturk of t'ruuii. In speaking of this much dreaded di sease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Riduo, Pa., said. "I have a little girl who Is troubled frequently during the, winter months with eroupy uliections. When ever tho first symptoms occur, my wife gives her Chamberlain's CoiiLih Itemed v, and tin) result is always prompt nnd s it islaclory." This remedv is used by thousands ol mothers Ihiouu'hout tho Unitedstates, also in many foreign coun tries, ami always Willi perfect success. It is only necessary to giveit lie. lv when the child becomes hoarmi or as sunn as tne eroupy cough appears and all symp toms of croup will disappear. For sale at 2.1 und 60 cents per bottle by U. XV, Ho vard. Korr Thr.ml (illicitly Cured. Nut long ago hi speaking of s.iro throat and Iho dillicult v Ireipientl v experienced in curing it, M r. .1. K. Thomas, of Union dale, Pa., told how he had often cured it in his family. We u'ivo it iu his own words: I havo freipientlv used Cham berlain's Pain I'.alio in inv family for sore throat and it h is elleeti-d a speed v euro in every instance. 1 would mil think of getting along in my home with out it." Pai lialui nisi cures rheuma tism, sprains and IniiiMs. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by (J. Y. lio vard. Durlirukiveral years residence iu tho far we-t, 1 had many opportunities (or obsui ving tho wonderful cllccts of Chum, bcrluin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Its ellicacv was demonstrated in Iho nlkali regions, where the wilier produces violent purging. It ullaved tho attack wliu'j ail other remedies failed. 1 repeatedly saw Die grealos distress from diarrhoea cored iu a lew minutes. 1 used the remedy nn -self with the most satisfactory results, and can recommend it lor the complaints for w hh-h it is indi cated. II. y. liiliiighiiin, editor of tho !rj,uhlir,t,i, I'hoeiii.wille, l'a. This remedy is forvalu bv IJ. W. Uovanl. 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ALMRS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, MPS. GROCERIES, QUEERS WARE, STATIOriERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS tF FlllSTCUASStiUAUITY IX KV1:RY DICi'A RT.M FNT. TA K F.N IN F.Xe'1 1 A Nt i K FOR (iOO!S. 4 WEST TIONESTfl, Pfl. ishes to Inform tho mblie tliat ho is mirmanently located (2 noar t!io W. X. Y. A P. Depot, f with a foil line .!' it 4 PA fi FRESH GROCERIES, 71 PROVISION & FEED, fl cuoickcunfkct;oxrii:s, TOBACCO & CIGARS. H .. .. i.'A PILLSBURYFLOUH ii And is prepared to keep anythiiiu wanted in tho lino of Groceries. Prices us low as tho lowest. Goods deliv 01 ed free of charo. CHAS. ffl. WHITEKIAK t New Feed Store in Tionesta. O. W. CLARK has just opened a new feed store iu the Daruett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN, HAY AND STRAW. In fact ewryihin-' in that line. v.l....t. bo proposes to Nell ut till) low.-! possiblo niiir.rin. Customers w ill receive Mil inatmenl and prompt niloutj, ,. When in need call. C W. CLARK, ' Tio.-l.l, P;,, '1 CMS. M. I mmim 4 Yi I Tp- Ml T"T" TIMES! WHEN YOU OUR GOODS AND PRICES. I :arsnm.'W ml imitmim Wo Will Mako' Them Go Much Further. SAVE you. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warre j, Pcnna. jCAl'ITAL. - e 150,000.0!) BISECTORS: Nelson P. Wheolor, Jerry Crary, iis. M. Parmleo, C. Nchiiiiinelt'eng, Cliristiun Smith, Davi 1 XV. Reaty Win. D. Rrown, Atidrtw Ilortzel, A. T. Seotield. II. T. Russell, II. A. Juinieson. l'ersonal ami Jluine.v.i account euliri tctl on must farorabte term eonamttnl with tjtiuil coii.iervtitti'e httnkinrj. Interest allowoi on deposits V. -V. 1'MtMl.Ei:, l',e.i. 11. A. JAMIKW.Y, Vice 7Vc. TI M K TAIIL1 in elici t Si'i t lHilli. Trains leave Tio uesta for oil CjU, and points west us follows : No. 31 ISuilalo Kx press, dailv exi ept Sunday ,'. 12.M , No. fd Hay 1- reifrht (carr -inw posscni.'cr.s), ilmi v except Sundav " No. Ktlil City Fxpo'daiiy ' ' except Sunday ;. 7M,j p , For llickory.Tidioiit, ,,War ren,Kin.uu Rradloid.Olean and the Fast: No. oh OIimu Fxpres-s, daily ex-ept Sunday ' 8-45 a , No. H2 Pittsbum lixpress "'- daily except Sunday i.p, ... No. ti.1 Way Freight (i-arrvin'r ' ' passcntrer (,, I r inelon) ,iail v except Sunday f, .no a- fron.'w".".' s!':'1;.1',"",'"1 '"" """o.ation, Hon. S . K. SAI L, ,v.eni, Tionesta, rlu J.A.FFI.I,,tVS,11":U",i,"'1-S,"'t' '.en'l I'.isM.imer.V. Ticket Air. nt l.eiimal olllcc, Moev-D, islmno Hid', lor. .Main and Clinton sis., Itiillalo, N. V ' Til HA !t B.HfiT. I. ist of causes set dow n lor ti ia j,, t,,, i on i t oi Com mon Picas of Fore.si (' v I elilisylvuliii., eommeiiein-,.,, ,. Tliird' Monday .. November vi . '.' I'. My I. In, Groleniuiid 'UMiii-.- as I I vim ,v (Jn.h-nu , ' " 1 '""'dJohn P. liced, doinis W ine.ssiis ii p, A- I',,., i r-,, .,- ,. r ' T.-i oi i. ; " .'"' -' 1-ebruarc -. . II. Sli.it!, Coll. puny, l.imiu',1, v hail.s .Mili.-r ,! j,,..,,, Uuveii,,!.' ..aMiu-rsaa M,,, rA. Rove!,,,.,- i.V II. frost, (.ainishoe. No. 4i, Aicii I...,, bv,U At,,h,ini Fxc-u'i,,,, S Attest, CAI.VIN M. AltM U, , ., Prothonotary. Jiouolu, l'a., ti,, U7, IhiHj. 'IV si , J-
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