sine qniMim, E. WENIC, EDITOR JI WE3XI.RDAY MOUSING, AIG. !7, I8S1. tl s tl H b REPUBLICAN CCUNH TICKET. For Prothonotnry, itc., jus nss hawk ey. For SliorifT. Cnpt. C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, ir. w. lkdebuk, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, (!. W. WARDEN, J.A.SCOTT. b v Pi ftl CI u Republican Otate Convention. JJ Bi.iFoni, Pa., July 20, 1881 A ponvenUon of tho llepublican party is Jjsreby called to meet in tho liall of Wie IIouso of Representatives iu Ilar sburg, ou Thursday, tho 8th day of eptcmbcr, 1881, at 12 o'clock u., of triid day. Delegates, equal to the Mimbcr of Senators and Ilepresenta Hvcs, to be chosen iu tho several dis tlicls of tho Coniraouwcalth. Tlie invention, wheu assembled, shall fornicate a candidate for tho office of irjtato Treasurer, and transact such P'her legitimate business as may be fought before it. By order of the rcepublican Stato Central Committee. Jobs Cessna, Chairman. j,ttest: Lucira Rogers, rc Sam'l P. BARK, as C. Mag EE, j John M'Cullougit, Sec'ys. tb MtM l"HE PRESIDENT ALARMINGLY 2 WORSE! wj The President took a most serious ilapso on Monday, sluce which timo has been going gradually down However much it pains us to ovvo this sad news, it is true nererlhe Wt pi33, and the people must prepare themselves for the worst. Tho phy- foiiaua all aloug have made the tsitua- too bright, and the public has mien led to believe that the President beyond danger. We only hope tne bit of encouragement given by the twysicians can be relied upon. But fear that ere this paper reaches all Air subscribers the President we all ve so well will have passed "over the Etyer." The following from the Dcr pi mik of this morning sums up the case as it is : m cLWe are pained beyond measure to compelled to Bay to our readers ta tTjorning that the symptoms are worse la, the case of our beloved President, jie icy hand of death seems to belaid m'on him. Life is only sustained by iaema, his stomach refusing to retain lything whatever. The physicians ntinue to attempt to give some con mlation, painting things as brightly as 'ssible, as tbey havo mistakenly done 1$ along. They say the stomach is posting and nny resume its functions ofain, but as the human etomach iniila in a healthy condition never thsts, "but is continually aiding in Hilding up the wasting tissues, this is bry poor consolation indeed. The chtion may as well be prepared for the )iBt, as the dark wing of Azrael may pjps over James A. Garfield any mo inont and lift him from this world to the next. Judgiug from all that fa E,n be learned, seperating the grains Al truth from the mass of wordy chaff ered us, the conclusion U unwilling- mi arrived at, that nothing but a mir tle can now nave the life so dear to p,l the people of these United States GAt 1 p. m. last evening the Presi dent's pulse' was 120, temperature El 910, respiration 19. M Lit Vice-President Arthur. TjTice President Arthur is in New laork and says: He has not vet been noioned to Washington and- will not there until he is called. The mem rs of the cabinet were in session arly all yesterday afternoon, but the l(r;ult of their deliberations has not lou made known. Probably the ne 's'ty of having Mr. Arthur present ftho White House, ready for aoy tiergeucy, will be recognized by them Bid he will at once bo called there. iijie condition of the President is too lxcarious and the interests involved caj vital to admit of delay. It will bVoably bo found, -when the whole V'Vx conie3 out, that Mr. Garfield has iV-.the proper instrument calling that p- ' . i .i . .i Young j'o'etI,,?r a,,J lijat tIie ma- are uiui-h vie government will not be oars. ThiAuiged by tho public ca-e-jciallj 60 death. Derrick, ih'u ! 'ted should b-jiijir, " ' -r fen 1 fdttfclv, The shortage in wheat in tho States of Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Iowa, os compared with the crop of 1880 are eighty millions, fivo hundred thousand bushels. Pennsylvania and Philadelphia medical colleges are remarkably well represented at the bedside of .tho Pres ident. Of the four attending and two consulting physicians, three are Penn sylvaniau, and five out of the six were educated in Philadelphia medical schools, four of them at the University of Pennsylvania. Drs. Agncw aud Hamilton are both graduates of the latter institution, and have been called in consultation becauso they are at the head of their profession. g We are in receipt of a pamphlet- calling itself an address to the "Civil service reform association of Miesouri." As tho civil service of the Stato of Missouri id politically submerged under about fifty thousand Democratic majority, it strikes us that any effort at civil service reform by the people of that State suould bo confiued to matters at home, exclusively. The Missouri association, in addressing itself to matters as far off as Washing- O ton City, is making a great mistake. As long cs its own State is in its pres ent political condition, such efforts will be regarded in tho light of au attempt to keep Democrats iu federal offices under the shadow of a preteu ded desire to reform something. Meadvilk Bejmblican. Speculative lifo insurance has led to parricide at Williamsport. One of the foulest blots on the records of the last Legislature is the defeat of the bill abolishing speculative life insur ance, r.loney Uowed like water to buy votes ocainst the bill, and nomn of the most noted reformers in the Legislature absented themselves when that measure wa3 reached in the House. It Passed tho Sonata without any trouble, but it needed one hun dred and one votes to pass the House. Won, ot union, happened to be a di rector in a speculative compauy, and while he did not dare to vote against the bill, retrained from voltng lor it, which was the same thinrr. His fn- milinr. llefnrmpr Mnnps. now nf tiA Titusville Petroleum World, also very conveniently disappeared from the iiouso ueiore ine bill w.is reached. That was (he last night of the session. FT 1 111 V 1 . ine mil was occlared deteated tor lack of one vote by Chief Clerk Huhn, and thus the crowning act was put to the infamy of the whole session. Even at that time a number of murders were on record in this State, caused by tho speculative mania, and here comes another case from Williamsport ex actly iu point. It is an infamous bus iness and if the Governor should find it necessary to call au extra session nest winter for the apportionment and revenue bills ho ought also to specify in his Proclamation legislation on ihis . - o subject, in order to as soon as possible put an end to the crimes and iraud growing out of the business. Com-meecial- Gazette. Wc, with the Commercial-Gazette, remember how, when the struggle came on the final passage of this mer itorious measuro, Rerformers Wolfe, Mapes, McKes, Law, and several others of the same ilk, quietly stole away a few minutes before the vote was taken, while Representative Davis of this coujty stood manfully up and battled for the passage of the bill ; in fact he, as a member of the Insurance Committei, amonded the bill after it came from the Senate, in Committee, so that it did not interfere with the secret Beneficiary Associations, such as the Masonic, Odd Fellows, &c, and helped to push it through the Com mittee after a hard battle, occupying the whole afternoon, and against the most powerful and corrupt lobby ever congregated at the Capitol. He also took charge of the bill in the House, and at 3 o'clock a. m., of the last hours of the session, succeeded in get ting the bill in Committee of tne Whole, for special amendment, and had an obnoxious section striken out which would have destroyed the efli cacy of the measure. Our readers can imagine the disappointment aud chagrin of Mr. Davis when the names of the "great reformers" were called, there was no answering response It is said that hundreds of dollars were offered to members to simply bo out side the Hall during roll call. Tne people will not forget those who stood for the right, even if they did cot march uuJer the hypocritical banner of the reformer. I had Chronic Dyseutery for one year. Peruna cured me. James Brennen, Pittsburgh, Pa. I was given up to die from a disease of my limbs. I took Ptruua aud it cured me. J. Irwiu, Hope, Pa. Free Scholarship in tho Stato Col lege. The exccutivo committee of tho board of trustees of tho Pennsylvania Stato College have determined to es tablish fifty freo scholarships in this institution ono for each Senatorial district in the State. All tuition in the college is already free. These scholarships, in addition to the tuition, will entitle the holder thereof of ex emption from the payment of other college charges, for incidentals, room rent, fuel, and uso of furniture. It is believed that this can be done without adding materially to the ex penses of tho institution, whilst its benofits will be enlarged to tho extent of these scholarships. The conditions are, that tho scholar, after a competitive examination of the studies required for admission, receive the appointment from tho Senator of his district, and that said scholar be at least fifteen years of ago, of good character, aud fully prepared for ad mission to the fieshman clasd. The student so appointed shall bo entitled to tho benefits of his scholarship for the four years of his collcgo course, provided that his conduct and class standing be satisfactory to the faculty. So soon as a vacancy occurs, from any cause, the Senator of the district shall have .authority to fill the scholarship by a new appointment, under Bimilar conditions. The subjects for examination for the year 1881-82 are, for all applicanis, tho common English branches, phys ical geogiaphy, higher algebra (to quadratics), geometry, (4 books), and United States history. The special re quirements of applicants for admission to the scientific course will bo tho ele ments of natural philosophy ; tho spec ial requsreaients made of classical students are Cresar (3 books), Cicero's Orations (3), and Xenophou'a Ana basis. A student whose qualifications fall, in some respects below the stau dard, but are in others so much above that standard as to give reasonable hope that he will make up his defic ieuces, may be admitted on probation. Should no one present himself who is entitled to enter ns a freshman, a well qualified applicaut for higher class standing may be admitted. Senator Hall has appomted Messrs. George It. Dixon, of llidgway ; J. B. Johnson, of Wilcox; N. II. Schenck, of Driftwood ; J. E. Hillard, of Clar ington, and A. J. Davis, of Clarion, as the examining committee for this Sen atorial district, to meet at Ridgwayon Tuesday, the 23d day of August, A. D. 1881, when and where all candidates for the scholarship are invited to pro sent themselves for examination. Elk Democrat. . Teachers' Examination. Teachers' Examinations willbchsld at Tionesta, Friday, Sept. 2. Neilltown, Saturday, Sept. 3. Nebraska, Monday, Sept. 5. Newtown, Tuesday, Sept. G. East Hickory, Wednesday, Sept. 7. Clarington, Saturday, Sept. 10. Jenks, Monday, Sept. 12. Let all who intend to teach in the County the coming winter bo in attend ance ; bring paper and peLcil ; also, ref erences, recommendations and old cer tificates. Let directors, patrons of the schools, all friends of tho cause educa tional attend. J. E. Hillard, August 8th, 1881. Co. Supt. Settle Up. The uudersigned would respectfully ask all indebted to him to call and settle by cash or note, on cr before Sept. 1st, 1881, otherwise his accounts will ba left in the hands of a collector. Wm. Lawrence. Tionesta, July 2G, 1881. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. r. WhlUier, ofPlttxburRh, Pa., It li well known, hug for mauy years stood at tlit bead of the proftisniou iu his socially, all chronia and Wood diseases, nervous prostration and all di: astrons consequences. Sse his card in auo.'her cul lunu. Ileal his works and judge fur yourself. NOTICE. NOTICE Is nerehy piven that tho un dersigned intend to apply for a charter lor the purpose of enpapiiitf penenillv, in the lumber busines, the manuliictu'ro of lumber aud mining business ; and lor the purposes ufoi esiiid to buy, leuso, hold and hell mieh roal and personal estate as the purposes of the corporation may require. Tho said corporation to bo known 1v tha name, stylo and title of "The Salmon Creek Lumber and Mining Company." Tlio principal place of blisimss to bo in Tionesta, Forest County, l'a. JOSKI'JI A DAMSON, J. A KTIIUR ADAMSOX, H. J. HOYT, (i. M. KKPLKit, 1. H. W'AKKMUllT, li. P. llOSKINS, O. li. UOSIUNK, M. 11. BUOOKS. Tioncbki, Aug. 13, at. j ouhnzo ruiroN, Manufacturer of mid len.ler in HARNESS. 10LURS, BRIDLES, And nil kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mny4 fil TONKSTA, FA. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co, Surveyor of Forest County.) FIUST-CLASS INNTMTMKNTS AND WOOD AVOKK. apr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Vn. ISlairsvillc, (l'a.,) I,n11c Nfitiinary. Ileautifnl trronnds. commodious build- Inns. Healthful location, thorough in- struction. Thirty-Iirst year begins Sep tember li, lssi. Applv'for Catalogues to Khv. T. K. Kwinu, 1'rincipal. Julyl:l-8t. TARTLlftSG DBSCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of youthPnl imprudenca caiiRins l'roma turo Prray, Ut rvons Pctulity, Lout Manhood, cti, having trird in vain every known rcmdy, )n lis-co.-rnd a rimplejuOf euro, which ho trill svivl FlillK to fi'llow-aiilicrein, address J. 11, HKKYJUrji, 43 tliatlimu et.t IS. 1. Formerly Pittsburgh, Tilusville & Bu!Ialo'Hvi SUMM Kit TIME TA DLK, Juno 20, lspi. A.M. P.M. (si. Illicit ll'l.) p. M. A. M. ! 45 ! 20 3 IS 12 25 7 15 8(10 ar Pittsburgh Iv 1 :17 4 10 ar... .Parker. ..lv 1 2-1 4 31 ar...I'oxburg..lv 11 05 3 05 nr . Franklin. .lv 30112 63 f) 40 2 1,5 r.M. P.M. A. M. P. M . P. M. 3 50 4 OU 1 25 4 41) 4 45 5 12 5 38 5 50 li 12 (1 47 7 20 P. M. 8o5 2 30 ar... Oil City....lv (1 30 2 20 f8 2( ....llockwood.... tS 14 2 07 Oleopolis fSOii fl iW ...Kaglo Hock... tHOIlifl 5(1 President tl 40 trt 53 t7 01 17 01 12 41 t2 fli 7 4(j 40 Tionesta 7 21 3 12 t" 31 tl 21 Hickory t7 24 fl Ki ..Trunkeyvillo.. t7 37 17 45 f- 28 t 3(i 7 10 1 o: Tidioute H 00 t 2' 8 35 A.M. A. M. 8ji:i A.M. 11 35 3 4'.l 4 OH til 47 12 41 ...Thompson ... 0 30 12 25 lv..Irvinetoi..ar P. M.iP. M. 4 25 P. M. P. M. jl 45 0 11 12 00 lv...Warrm...nr P.M. A.M. (Erie, llnihvtiitj 3 30 20 lv.. P.rjidford .iar p.m. l". M.Ki'utr Eric Jii) MIO l2(Xl!lv...'Viirr(Mi...ar 4 4211 47lv..Cl;irendn..ar P. M . ! 00 A. M. P. M. 7 38 7 57 10 OK 10 25 Al)l)ITIONATi THAI N leaves Claren don 7:2G a. ni., Warren 7:45 a. in., lrvino ton 8:35 n. m. Arrivont 'lidiouto !:15 li. in., Tionosta 10;50 n. in., Oil City 1210 P. m. CHAUTAUQUA IjAK K DIVISION. Trains leave Oil Cily for Pet. Centre, Ti tusville, Spai tansburg, Centrovillc, Corry, Mayvillo, Itroeton ut 7:(H)ain, 11:15am, 2:45pm, 4:30pm, 8:lfpm, Arrivo 8:00am, 0:45am, i.:00pni, 3:50pm, 8:3-pin, 10:15pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:30atn ; arrives 9:50pin. UNION .t TITUSVILLrN I1KANCII. Train leaves Titusville 5:30pm; arrives Union City 7:4()pni. Loaves Union City C. lO.iiii ; arrives Tilusviilo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, t Flag Stations. Trains aro run on Fhiladelphia timo. Pullman Drawing Room Cars between Oil City and tlradi'ord en trains leaving Oil City 7:C(lam., Corry 0:35pm., and be tween ilrocton and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Droeton 10:15am., Pittsburgh i:20nm. Pullman Sleeping Cars l.etweon May villo mid Pittsburgh on trains leaving Ilrocton 6:10pm and Pittsburgh o:45pni. "f-Tickets sold and baggago checked to all principal points. Oct timo tables giving full information from Company's Agents. T. 11. WILSON, Oen. Supt. W. S. 11 A LI) WIN, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CHA1G, Agent, Tionesta, l'a. siek ttomsch. bad trists. r'ntlncS and pn'.iilUi'.ioii, rely vflio'Jy on Pc-s tion, U!l liver complaint, tal:o pKite.NA: It i v.antol niiiiot't'i. lyncula. litdloes-l nuvur f-Uj 'Thoao In l!U-rar7. i-rofesflloiml or e(iii- merci:il pui-fults constantly need Vi:p.uk. bur coustipatiou, IlAJAl.iif." C-fTiiriiiiiJ.' "For Elck he.Tia'-ha, y.Mn In tho LcvcU I uizzluos, tntt low ppuits, UK31i.UL;;A." Ili1 nnd aliuivonrljortlc on thn il!scf 11 fn. i follov Us teachings, n;id j (,u vill bo hnpi'y. I ' jiooa will ld t::vid f.r Jtnv cam l'i:i:cs will not euro or g.-oaily tiri:rovo. ' ' !LiAariCa .0 i . . . i. i i.w ,1 a lni.Mitv. bwH:t hreath. t l'orrv lim iiikI rosy H IJ "Oo to your nearest dnnnrist tor n bottle jot 1'i.uLi.A. laaoii. ueiurocea uiuai." !dcr, or di:ionso of thu kidutys, luLo 1'i.1vL;jl, and bo cured. ' ' "For neiTOca f!el)l!lrv. rAtanrh nf thn Mad- SMEARBAUGH CO., Dealers iu GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGAHS, IIAHD- WAltHHUKENS W A 11 K. G li ASS WA HE, TOYS, STATION A HY, WALL PA FKlt, FOKKIGN FHUITS, VKG KTABLKS, BAKKKS BHKAD, OYS TJCHS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. p mm 1 Mil ifiiii Krl HOUSEHOLD 170ED3. M "For HIT). HEIBEL, Denier In STOV K M, TUN W A IS 1 -)And(- HOUSE FURNISHI N G GOODS ALL KINIX4 OF JOB WOP.lv PROMPT LY ATTKNPKD TO. Tlonostn, Pa., Juno 27, 1881. FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AHDGUr,. A FOUR FAGK WKEKKV JOURNAL, Devoted to tho Interest of Gentlemen Sportsmen and their Families. Treats of Natural History, Shooting, . Yachtiuc. Fish Culture Fishing, Archery, Tho Iiiflo and Tho Dog. THY IT 1- ASK YOUR MS-DEALER FOR IT GR Send postal card for sample copy. FOREST AND STREAM 1TBLISH1NG CO., NEW YORK CITY, NKW YOP.K The Kramer Wagon Co. OF OIL CITY, FA., Is prepared to furnish tho' best wagon for all purjiosps that can bo had in tho coun try, at as low prices as can bo had any where. Having added n saw mill to oiir establishment wo will buy saw loirs of all kinds and pay cash for same. Wo will also buy stum page. Address as abovo. Jan 19 3m Olfj Outfit furnished free, with full O v instructions lor conducting thn most profitable business that nnj one can engage in. Tho business is so easy to learn, and our instructions aro bo simple and plain, that any ono can make great profits from tho very start. No ono can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as mod. Boys and iris run earn largo sums. Mnny havo made at tho business over one hundred dollars iu a single week. Nothing liko it ever known before. All who engage aro surprised at thecasoand rapidity with w hich (hoy are able to iniike money. You can engage in this business during your Hparo timo nt great proll't. Yuo do not havo to invest capital in it. Wo take all the risk. Thoe who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished Ireo. Addrey THUK A. 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No 'risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at onco. Many are lnaking fortunes nt tho business. Ladies make as much ns men, and young boys and girls make irraet pav. No ono w ho U willing to work fails to make more money every daj' than can bo made in a week at any ordinary employ incut. Those w ho engage at once will lind a short road to fortune. Address II. KALLF.TiVc CO., Vortland, Me. decUiUy U il E-s .1 T 11 1: E5 V V T I X ! DlSO.AYcar. LOCATED ON TEE N. Y. P. & 0. E, E. t'liuiiihtfl-Iiilji Itislitule ' AND Fcmalo Collcgo, U.ANDOLPI1, N. Y. It is a largo and thoroughly equijiped Seminary for both sexes. Established in ls.)0. Proper y freo from debt, fKW.OIKl. New Boarding Hall with tdciimhcitt, etc, erected in lb7;t at a cost of i.j.OOO. Excel lent board and homo liko arrangeiiient.s throughout. Total cx)enso tor board, lurnished room, steinnhcat, light, washing and tuition for 11 weeks, $l'J.2i); for ono year, l,")0. l''or catalogue or further infor mation, address Prof. J. T. EDWAUUS. D. 1)., Principal. i"':;-Fall term opens August 23. Win tor term opens December (i. Spring term opens March ai. QEOIKJE HENDEMSON. TONSORIAL AKT1ST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fust door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, shani poon or hair-cut call on Mr. 11. Ho is tirst-class in every respect augtt-tf $2 WMi,s. Stvniwiinltinlir.il. WiUmttl HunllnirriiM lllllt..!luU Sol-, tii, boil,lgOUlX CI.Ual"l SSH'i Uel Cm (ui uwu ,,r t.i.i- uUitvo ,tu iiui, lul.U- c.n-
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