THr FOREST REPUBLICAN UNION MADE PAITS! blankets. At such low prices that there exists no excuse why you should not wear them. Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, in White Grey, Bed, and fancy patterns. They are warm crowd, and strictly new. Ask to see them. Boy's Trousers in now Fall Styles and Patterns at 50c to $1.00. Corduroy's warranted not to rip at $1.25. G. W. ROBINSON J. C. WCNK( - Editor a Proprictoh. I C" ' 'NoiV : .- -rrrr: J,yT- AV-V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 IS ? i&S m n thiumph i Republicans Win by 140,000. AND KENTUCKY, TOO ! Ohio Claimed by 30,000 by the Republicans. COME ON NOW WITH YOUR GRIST ! NEBRASKA (JOES BRYAN. WARD. Forest County Gives a Nico Majority For the Republican Slate Ticket, But Elects Two Democratic County Commissioners and tho Sheriff's Office in Doubt. The Republicans in Pennsylvania havo again shown the stuff of which they are made, and yesterday rolled up an en dorsement of President McKinley and bis splendid administration of over 110, 000. OHIO. In Onio, where a most bitter factional fight has been waged, the election of Judge. Nash for Governor is claimed by the Republicans by 30,000 this morning, and that both branches of tho legislature are Republican. KENTUCKY. Great is Kentucky ! The Republicans elected Attorney General W. S. Taylor by 7,000 to 10,000 plurality. This is a signal victory ovor fraud, bull-dosing and intimida ion, and means a repeal of the desperate election laws passed by the Democrats. MARYLAND seems to have been carried by tho Dem ocrats by a close vote, and in NEBRASKA the Bryan idea and fusion seems also to liave carried once more. MASSACHUSETTS rolls up over (15,000 for the Republican State Ticket, and tue party sweeps every thing heforo it. On the whole the Republicans of the Nation have reason for congratulating themselves over and over again on these gloi ions triumphs, and they have pre pared the way for a grand sweep next year. LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES E. BARNETT. , State Treasurer, Elect. Lansoii B HON. J. HAY TEOWTT. Justico of tho Supreme Court, Elect. FOREST COUNTY. I I. ....... .1. : i . ... in ivaun hi roresi, uounty is by no means as satisfactory us tho Republicans wouiu like to have it. They have lost one of their candidates for County Com missioner, Mr. Whitcman. and Urn TinnrA will stand Morrison, Rep., Carson and Herman, Dem. The matter of who is elected Sheriff is still somewhat in doubt ui mis writing, with the precincts of Frost, Cooper Tract and Ball town to hoar from the figures place Mr. Russell, Democrat, 15 in the bad of Mr.Jamieson, Republican. The precincts to hear trom ordinarily give Republican majorities.but whether they will go strong enough to overcomo this lead is a matter of con siderable doubt. Gov. Stone I'roclanis Thanksgiving Day. Governor Stone has issued bis procla mation designating Thanksgiving Day in accordance with custom, as follows: Following the example of the Presi dent ot tho United States, who, In obedi ence to a National custom,' has set apart a day ofpraise and thanksgiving to Al mighty God fir the many substantial blessings of tho preceeding year. I, William A. Stone, Governor of the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, do hereby name Thursday, November SO.as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. So far as practicable, lot us on this day put asi.le our usual cares and labors and join with each other in showing our ap preciation of tho bountiful blessings that liave been showered upon us. A condition of prosperity without pre-ccder-t prevails throughout our Com monwealth and tho Nation. Our crops have been bountiful and labor lias em ployment. No epidemic of fatal disease lias visited our State, but gcnoral good bealtli has been prevalont among all our people. A inoto tolerant spirit exists among all religious denominations. The future is brighter and mojo attractive to tho ambitious youth of both sexes. Discoveries havo been made in science wlii, h will be of great benefit to our peo ple, and our SUto lias advanced in wealth, in education and in general im provement. A deeper comprehension and appreci ation of our nationality exists at borne and abroad. Coni'dence has boen strengthened in our capacity to cope with other natioiiH, not alono in national warfare but in coininerco and in trade. Therefore, I a lviso that on this day re ligious exercises !,e conducted in all churches and that devout prayers be of fered to Almighty God for a continuance of his guidance and care. Let us especi ally reim mber tho sick, tho needy and the poor and endeavor, in so lar as is in our power, to see that no one within the limits of our Commonwealth shall be in want. A Correspondent ot the New York World has interviewed Admiral Dewey on the question of hiscandidacvforPresi dent, Hiid publishes the first and only authentic utterance straight irom the lips of the distinguished Admiral himself. Here are his words, and they will doubt less stop further controversy on that score: "I would not under any circum stances consent to be a candidate for the Presidency, and I suould consider it an net of friendship if the press would treat mis decision as sincore and final. 1 wish they would now drop the matter. I feel that any further booming of my name ior me presidency tends to make me rid iculous. I am now 62 years of age and feel that I have reached ah the honors and rewards due to a man in one lifetime. I have no training for a political career. and I should certainly make a great mis; take to enter the race for the Presidency. There was Grant, who made a grand ca reer as a soldier, but it is a very doubtful and dispute 1 question whother lie added anything to bis laurels by going into poli tics. My old friond Hancock is an exam plo and warning to the same effect." A Big Lumber Deal. The Brookville Republican of last week gives the following particulars ot a irood sized lumber deal recently consummated ai mat place : Thursday last the details of a big lum btr deal were consumated in Broolivillo. and by the terms of the agreement ente.- ed into between the parties two of the most valuable timber tracts in Barnett township, Jefferson county, pass into new hands. These were the Williams tract, containing 160 acres, and relonc- ing to the estate of James W. Daniels, de ceased, and the Herring tract, containing 207 acres, and being the property of Chas. . JJaniels. deceased. Tho ul nt t:. Williams lot was made by the executors ol James W. Daniels, while the heirs of Chas. S. Daniels were the venders of the Herring lot, ti:e purchasers in both instances being Alonzo Inskeep, of Me Reexport; William Smearbauch and William Lawrence, of Tionesta j W. A. Croasmun, of Redclvffo. Forest conntv. and C. R. Vasbinder, of Brookvillo. The consideration is $60,000. $13,000 for the Williams tract and $15,000 for tho Herring tract. The purchasers estimate that Urn- havo live hundr. d thousand cubic let of pine, two hundred and fifty thousand cubic feet of oak, end two hundred thous and cubic left or hemlock, besides a large amount of saw and s ingle timber on the two tracts, or which amount the Williams lot contains three hundred and fifty thousand cubic feet of line nine and one hundred thousand cubic feet or oak and hemlock. There was a hot cciitost between prospecting purchasers or these lauds, and the price at which they wero sola is an evidence or increased value as a result rf returning prosperty. Almost an endless variety of Ladies ready-mado wrappers at Hopkins. It Men's and boys' pants in newest pat terns at Miles Arintsrong's. it We liave had so much to talk about that we forgot to tell you we are in tho blanket business too. We liave a few pairs we would liko to sell. Come in end see them. llo kin. it Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. "World-known" beats all $3 shoes for style and service. Sold only by Miles & Armstrong. it Do you appreciate good laundry "i ii no iiaironizci me minKim .1 1CI - 1 . Steam Laundry, agents. Miles k Armstrong, it ros Are pleased to say to tho Farmers and others that tbey have everything now io fine operation at their new, up lo-date Roller Process Flouring Mill. And w 11 be ploased to turn nut the Finest Grades of Whe t and Buckwheat Flour for Customers. FEED 51 1 IX. The Feed Mill is hIso in fine trim and turniug nut the Ohieest in that lino at the rate of fifty bush els per hour. A 1 irl Class Holler Miller is in charge of the plant and his work: is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. Bring lees than five bushels of Wheat or Buckwheat if you wish it "gristed," but we will exchange for sma ler amounts. Lawson Urns. Bridge St., - Tionesta, Pa. We Are Calling - - - ESPECIAL ATTEN HON TO THE SU PERB CHARACTER OF OUR -THAT- nnuu WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries n full lino of GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED I I WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LA KG ES' STOCK IN THK COUNTY, AND FOR THAT RKASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRKSH, AND WE TAKF PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO, IK YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GI E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge CHAS. M. WHITEMAN m 6tAt ftfsfriMffvi ur. a. ii. nayaen, summit, AIa.,say8, m T "I think Kodol Dvspepsia Cure is a I ailOrine' - - - splendid medicine. I prescribe it and mv 0 confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quick ie cuirsuyHjiepsiaanu indigestion, fleam 11. ili The colder the weather gets the more buckwheat pan cakes we can eat. Lan son Bros, have the fresh ground flour. It Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. J. D. Bridges, eriifnr rtainnnraf T un. caster, N. H., Says: "One Minute' Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever useo. immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneuino- iim, uruncniiis, enppe ana an mroatana lUllCr trOllblpS. Tt nrAtrpnl. mnonnmtinn iicmu u. xviuiuur. Nothing approaching tho correct elegance of style, workmanship nr materirlcau procured outside of the few Metropolitan Tailors, and there only at twice our prices. Or ders for Thanksgiving delivery should be placed at once. Dublin Frieze Overcoats, $40.00 to sen nn Mohawk Worsted. Cheviot Striped Suitings, $30.00 to 840.00. ji!i!l,iota '.'P!,tJnt" medicine, but is prepared J rwt from the formula of H. E. Knrtoii. M. D. v.ievemnu g most eminent specialist, hy Hjnlmer ., - .j.j,. dwiidih is ine rrcai- est known restorative ami in. vigorator for men and women. It create solid flexh. i.-iuhIs una atrength, clears the I rani, makes the blood rare mul l.rh and causes a general feeling of neaitn, strenstn nnu rcrev.-cd vitality, while the gencrrive organs are helped to rcf.nla their normal powers nr.d the aunerer 13 quickly mnde con scious of direct benefit. Cue box will work wonders, six should perfect a cure. Prernrtd in small supiir contea tar.lets easy to swallow. The davs cf celery compounds, nervura. snrsaparillas nud vile lioir. t tnni nn. rTf RAD-fll:N, 1. for sale nt nil droir stores, a 60-d'ose box Cc'r I i cents, or we will mail it securely sealed on ie- W4 VlUX AJt. MK 1 ()1X AM) I'FCNSrW, Bar-Uca Block, Cleveland, U Sold by Heath Killmor. Tionesta, Pa. SI TRIAL LIST. List of eflllftefl ftnt. rlnwn ffr tvlai t.. t.n Court or Common Pleas of Forest County, i eniinvivitiiiH, commencing on tho liuru Monday of November. 1899: 1. John H. Swanson vs. Tionesta manutacturiniT t:o. T.tmitori vo ai b'i Term, 1899. Summons in assumpsit. 2. H. J. Jennings, Committee of James u. Jennings, vs. W. J. Blooni tiold, E. Pequignot, A. J. Carnahan and M. S. Carnahan. Nn. 'in fav Tarm lano Summons in Ejoctmcnt. ' a. A.i.McCon vs. Thomas Hogue, No. 41. NOV. Term. 1M17 Annual K Deft, from J. P. 4. J. F. Proper for use of A. M. Doutt ... T..I... T Tl. J .... r . iiuiiii ii. rtaem ami iMH'ina u. reters, No. 18, Aug. Term, 1896. New Trial. 5. S. J. Wolcntt and Wm. M. Wolcott vs. the Conntv of Forest, W. M. Coon, Herman Blum, C. M. Wlnteman, G. L. Kintrand Georff? Wnino-iii-fl Vn 91 Horn Term, 1899. Summons in Trespass. 6. L. S. Clough, F. W. Taylor and James Crate, doing business as L. 8. ( 'I Oil h tt- Pn va Ponn rTann: ' r- - .... A v. . . . .alining pany and Fred Axel Carlson, No. 24. V . . , 'IV, . luiiu L3 , m. icim, loi.o, oiiiiiiuoiis in irespass. 7. S. A. flavennnrt. v A R l-l nn A No. 25, May Term, 1899. Scl. Fa. Sur! fliorigage. AtUjst, JOHN H. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., October 30, 1899. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. NEW LIVERY Having purchased the liverv barn lo cated in rear of Hotel Agnew and after adding many new and up-to-date rigs we are now prepared to furnish livery rigs to the people of t.iis vicininity and guaran tee to fit you out in first-class style. We will make a specialty of furnishing rigs for Funerals, Weddings, Receptions Etc. Divorce Notice. ((IIINTV n V Knnin . The Commonwealth orcnnslvania to the nncnjf oj sum vounli, ureelini: WHKIlKiH tllllhort I,' l,.,,',i;,l ... II.. 28tli dav of .liiiitiiirir I won n,.r.. i.;.. ' j , .u.'.., iiuiui uia tition to our said Judges of the said Court ui uoiiiiiiun i ieas ior nam county, pray- inCr for llin fAllMPH tlinroin nnl I,.-. I. .1.... he might be divorced Irom the Ixinds of nnu iuiimi v eiiiereu into wmi you, Kachel f .ixran Wa ll,n.nr.... . " uiwjuiuio uuiiiiiiana iou, tho said Raeliel Logan, that, setting aside all other business and excuses whatso ever, you bo and appear in your proper person before our judges at Tionesta. at a win b ,m uiiiiiion jreHH Luere uj oe Held for the County ot Forest, on the 3rd Mon day of November, 1899, to answer the pe- til ion Or libel llfthn saiil Tlnll.arf V l gan and show cause, it anv you have, why the said Delbert E. "Logan your husband, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to I he aets of nssninlil v in .nr.li m,. .Uu.in and provided. Herein tail not. witness tno lion. W. M. Lindsey, President nf mil' snirl Pnnrt ..t 'l'i,.na,t,. . w - ....... ., ... i luocnini tlie 27th day of September, 1899. J . tl. HOI1KIITHON, Prothonotary. Rachel I.ni:in T7o(iiinnflnnt iia qI,...a stated case, yo,i will take notice accord ingly. FRANK P. WALKER. Sheriff. FRANK P. WALKER, H. L DALE. iOJIK AXI N1U2 UN. PROCLAMATION. Whekkas. The Hon. W. M. T.iiulKv- President Judge of the Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his iro- cept forhoIdingaCourtol Commoii Pleas, uarior sessions ot tno 1'oace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta. for tho County of Forest, to commence on tbe Third Monday of November, being the 20th day of November, 1899. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices or the Peace and Con stables or said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M.. ot said dav with their records, inquisitions, cxatliinntinn. nnd other remembrances, to do thoso things which to theif olllce appertain to be done, and to those whoare bou nd in recognizance to prosecute against tlie prisoners' that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against tlioin as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 2:ird day or October, A. D. H!i. r BANK P. WALKER, i..s. Sheriff. I H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONEHTA. pk.nn. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Doalor in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA Fred. Grettenbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En ginos, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General KlacksmitliinirDromnt. ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and Ijatisfaction guaranteed. W Ulw.n : .. .. 1 .... . . - . , in icHr hi HiiujuBt wesi oi me naw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. TIMETABLE, in ciloct Oct. 2tl, 1899, Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as ioiiows : No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily i-At:t-L rauiiuay ia:Wj noon. jno. ot way t reight (carrying passengers), daily except Sunday . 4:5o p. m. No. 33 Oil City Exj ress, daily except Sunday 7:4tj p. m. For Hii kory.Tidiouto, Warren, Kinua, Bradford, Olean and tho East : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:19 p. m. No. GO Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvineton) daily except Sunday 9:50 a. in. GotTiino Tallies and full information from W. II. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Gon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, General olllce, Moouov-Brisbano Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buftalo.N.Y Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estato of W. W. I 'aup, late or Barnett township, For est county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, T. B. Cook, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment; and t ose having claims against said estate will make known the same properly proven, without delay. T. B. Cook", Administrator, J. T. Mai fktt, Cooksburg, Pa. Attorney, Clarion, Pa. Men's Trousers in Fancy Patterns, Extra Well Made, Perfect Fitting, at prices low enough to fit any pocket-book. We would be pleased to havo you call and examine our Union Made Overalls at 50c. You can have them with or without bib. Also Jackets and working shifts that are better than you buy elsewhere, because thoy are bought direct from factories that employ only Union Labor and are better than thoso sold by jobbing houses or auction rooms. Miles k Armstrong tellable and Up-tu-Ia(e Clothier, Hat (or. Furnishers nnd Nlioer. CROCKERY AT A DISCOUNT! China is one of the things in a house that always ne.Hs replacing. Wben you need chipa, get it fr.m us.. We hnve nn extensile slock, and are sell ing it at exceedingly low prices. It' you want a dainty, yet durable ware V this is the pUce to get it. We Handle the. DRUGS, j GROCERIES AND CROCKERY To bo found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the Finest Quality the Market Affords. Dress Goods. In this line our BSjortment is Unlimited; comprising Blue ami Black Serge, Brilliao' tine, Blue Broadcloth, etc , and in wash goods we have the finest line of Lancaster Ging hams, Dress Ginghams, ' Piques plain and fancy Percals, et, that was ever shown in Tionesta. Come and see. Shoes. . V e handle the famous Fisher ami Kidianf son brands. Anyone who wears shoes kuows that these are two of the btst makes on .the market. We can fit anybody at prices that can't be heat. Groceries. We handle tho fineet line of canned goods that is sold iD town. All who buy from us will tell you so. Come and see our stock of Potted Meats, Condensed Soups, etc. The class of goods we handle is A 1. None better. Lawrence & Smearbauqh,