ftfte forest $rjnMta. J. E. WENK, EDITOR. WEDM'SDiY MM!JNNG, DEC 15, 1SS6. The utar-eyed goddess of reform is happy. Waterson is cateriDjr to Cleveland. All because' of the free trade message. The cablo depatches from London state that Minister Phelps is suffering from Lumbago, Tie sorrow which this news will create in aristocratic circles will be intensified by the fur ther announcement that the Queen isn't very well herself, and that the infant King of Spain is having a hard time in the teething period. The cabinet makers are at it again. Mr. Manning is to retire because of ill health, and Mr. Garland because he is weary from his long public ser vice. Manning may go, but Garland never. .Nothing short of an earth quake will loosen his grip on the office he holds. He la of the class of Bour bons of whom few die and none resign. At a recent dinner by Mrs. Whit ney, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, to which only ladies were invited, and among them the President's wife, the newspapers havo discovered that dif ferent alcoholic drinks were served, and the W. C. T. U." or Missouri has . passed resolutions censuring such be . havior, and has sent a copy of the rea -. olutions to Mrs. Cleveland. Indiana ' logress. President Cleveland and bis party pledged themselves two years ago to the principle that the offices in the territories should be filled by res idents of those territories, and the re cent appointment of a citizen of Kan sas to the governorship of Wyoming recalls the fact that that pledge has been consistently and persistently vio lated. That is neither wise states manship or fair dealing two qualities with which this Administration has an exceedingly limited acquaintance. Phila. Press. , Horizontal Morrison says he has na intention of con testing Mr. Baker's seat, although he knows he could oust his opponent by so doiog. The reason he gives is that everybody wo'uld say he was seated because be is a Demo crat. Mr. Morrison should let no such idea as this prevent him from making a contest if he is sure he is entitled to the seat, and we do not believe he would. Mr. Morrison is trying to minify his defeat, and ''let himself down easy," as the boys say. ... The New York Observer is right- . eously indiguant over the republica tion in this country of the details of the . English high-life scandal. Its complaint against the publication by newspapers of general circulation is well founded. No newspaper has the right to admit to its columns matter which cannot be read by all its pat rons. When this comes to be the rule of the great metropolitan journals much less harm will be done to the morals of the country by their circu lation than is done at present. Count Von Moltke, the great Ger man strategist, in a speech in the Richstag, stated that peace between France and Germany is now almoBt impossible, and that a terrible gulf f yawns in Central Europe. Von la Moltke doesn't talk much, but he is in jj positiou to speak by authority, and st&tt is little wonder bis speech bas made k'a deep impression in Europe, over Q Bhadowiog all topics. When France to and Germany again meet in the shock naijf battle, all the world will tremble, piood will flow like water, and the sholack pall of war will envelope both 'countries, if it does not include in its folds all the nations of Europe. May such a dreadful crisis be averted. i The friends of tbe policy of protec tion to American labor will soon or ganize a national tariff association to establish that policy from ocean to ocean. In view of the bitterness and tenacity of the Democracy in tueir op- position to protection, tbe importance and usefulness of such an organization caunot be overestimated. The princi ples of protection and free trade will be brought into sharp antagonism dur ing the coming national political con test, and it behooves the friends of American labor to be well organized for the struggle. Therefore tbe pro posed national tariff association de serves the encouragement and support of every true lover of his country. Ben Bi'tler will represent Thoebe in the contest for Carlisle's scat. A circus in winter. Oscar Wilde is fat and no longer wears his hair banged. This will break the hearts of the slim legged, bnngedbrowed Anglo maniacs in America. Whether Senator Cooper will be made Secretary of the Commonwealth or not, the gentleman appointed will be a statesman who will do the Com monwealth proud. . -" A sheet of paper seventeen inches wide and more than seven' miles long was recently made at Watertowu, N. Y. The leading plumber of the place had a bill to make cut. Snyder county came in for Col. Quay for Uuited States Senator yes terday. By and by, the Democratic members of tbe Legislature will agree to make Col. Quay's election unani mous. The State debt of Pennsylvania was reduced $713,701 during the past year. Virtually Pennsylvania is out of debt, as what little it bas cad be wiped out in a short time if necessary. Harris burg Telegraph. The presa of the State is pretty much engaged these dull times in making a Cabinet for Governor Bea ver. When the right time comes the General will take a hand in the busi ness and then everybody will be hPPJ' - Wm. J. Brennan and P. Gray Meek are mentioned as aspirauts for tbe Chairmanship of tbe Democratic State Committee. With either of them running an opposition campaign, the Republicans could go to sleep and wake up victors. Cummings, the express robber, has been writing some more letters, telling the detectives whore he may cot be found. The police at Lafayette, In diana, are now of the opinion that they had him iu custody one day last week, for attempting to work a confi dence game on some confiding citizens. The Mayor fined this man $37 and released him and now tbe police want to find him again. Mr. Cummings is leading the detectives a fine race by scattering clues around with a reckless hand, and they are apparently no nearer capturing him than ever. One of the railroad men on the Texas train robbed on Saturday, when two men quietly relieved forty of their valuables, thinks Cummings was oue of the robbers. Until the real Cum mings is captured, we shall have him implicated in every train robbery that ocenrs within the borders of the Unit ed States. The President has transmitted to Congress all the correspondence that baa taken place with reference to the Canadian fisheries disputes during tbe year, aud a letter from the Secretary of State on the subject. The Secreta ry reviews the correspondence, and expresses regret at the failure of the oflorU of the department to arrive 't such au agreement as would permit the unmolested exercise of the rights of citizens of both countries to fish in the waters in question. "It will be observed," he says, "in the course of this correspondence that notification has not failed to be duly given to tbe government of Great Britain that compensation is expected for the loss and damage caused to American fish ermen by the unwarrantable action of the local authorities of the Dominion of Canada, not merely by the summa ry seizure of their vessels and the ex action of heavy fines in advanee of hearing and judgmeut, but for the cur tailment of privileges to which they were justly entitled under commercial regulations as well as treaty stipula tions; and the consequent interference with their legitimate voyages, where by tho natural profits of their industry were seriously diminished aud iu many cases wholly destroyed. It woulJ seem proper that steps in perpetuam rei memoriam should be takeo by Con gress to allow proofs to be made and placed upou record of these losses and injuries to our citizens, to enable them to be properly presented toller Majes ty's government for et.leroent, and that for this purpose a commission should be authorized by Congress to take the necessary proofs of the re spective claimants." The Secretary might have added that this whole fish ing squabble would doubtless have never happened had the Britishers had an administration to deal with which was lees iu sympathy English notions. HOLIDAY GOODS HE! Tho Largest and Host' Assortment of Holiday Goods wo havo ever handled t New and fresh goods, -novelties new to this season in JEWKLIty. Gents' Chains, Ladies' Chains, Ladies' and Guilt.' Silk Chains, Kings, Setts, Charms, CutT-Ruttons, Bracelets, Ac. fi5ILVl:irVA.ll IS. Quadruple Plated Butter Dishes, Clusters, Cups, Cake Stands, Spoon Holders, Talilo Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Napkin Kings in large assortment. ISoolfM nnl fcStntlcmoi'y. Books in Endless Variety, Poems Landscape Border and red "line Series, Scrap Hooks, Autograph Albums, Christ mas Cards, Fancy Hoses, Ink Stands, Book Backs, Taper Holder, Taper in Boxes and in Packages best and cheapest out. Sco our 10c. Package Paper, 12 en velopes, 12 nheets paper. TOYS, TOYS. A Very Lnrco Assortment of Toys, French Dolls, Bieun Dolls, Indestructi ble Dolls, and Boll Heads, Trick Banks, Mechanical Locomotives, Musical Tops. CONFECTIOIVEIiY. Common and Fancv Candies, Nuts of all Kinds, Christmas Candles, and Hold ers, Tree Ornaments, Ac. I'oeltt-t ICmIvosi. 48 styles of best Gents', Ladies', and Boys' Pocket Knives. NOTIONS. All Kinds of Holiday Notions, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents' M'ufllers, Ac. Vuhcs mid "VnrletloH. Glass Vases in Great Variety, Childrens' Cups and Saucers, Mustache Cup, Shav ing Mugs, Childrens' Setts, Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon, Toilet Setts, Card Bas kets, Mouth Organs, Child's Wash Setrs, Bureaus, Trunks, Boys' Sleds, Clocks and Watches, Child's Chairs, Ac., Ac. STAPLE GOODS. ) Huts, Caps, Gloves, a largo and elegant line of Ladies' Overshoes, Boys', Ladies', Misses', and Child's Rubber Boots, Gents' and Ladies' Fancy Slippers, low prices on Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Ac., and everything to make people comforta ble and happy. Call early while Slock- is full and fresh. Prices low. ;. WM. SMEAKBAUGH A CO., Tionesta, Pa. PROCLAMATION. . . WnKrffcAR, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleals Quarter Sessions, Ac, ut Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Dee., being tho 20th (lav of Dec., 181 Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of tho Peace nmttVm stablesof said county, that they behen and there in their proper persons at ton o'clock, A. M., ol said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollices appertain to bodone, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute aitainst tho prisoner that are or shall be in tfie jail of Forest County, that they be then anil there present to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Given un der my hand and scul this 23d day of -V 1 4 T. L. AGXEW. ua. Sheriff. TIMAIj 1.3 ST. List of causes set down for trial in the Common Pleas Court of Forest County, Pa., on Third Monday of December next: 1. Hobort McCloskcy and A. B. Reid vs. J. II. ltyder and Joroiuo Towell, No. 1 December Term, 1883. 2. D. Hellion, Administrator of G. Sharrah, deceased, vs. James Buzzard, No. 0 Mav Term, 1885. :t. Orrilla K. Wolcott vs. Calvin G. H ink ley and Augusta S. Hiukley, his wife, No. 54S May Term, 1885. 4. Geo. E. Zuver, G. t. Zuver and T. W. Zuver, partners doing business as Geo. E. Zuver and Sons vs. J. A. Kice, No. 67 May Term, 1885. 5. James B. Pearsall vs. Richard Win lack, No. 25. December Term, 1885. U. G. Sliamburg vs. T. W. Shorts and P. H. Walter, No. 27 May Term, 188(1. 7. Frank Monday vs. Charles H. Hun ter, Administrator of Goo. S. Hunter, de ceased, No. 7, September Term, 188(i. CURTIS M. SUA A' KEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 27, 1880. THE WEEKLY TRESS ! THE BEST OF METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPERS. ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. 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"The War Articles" that have attractod bo much attention for their interest and accuracy will bo continued throughout the coming year. A SAMPLE COPY FREE of both the WEEKLY PRESS and its magnificent Premium List will be sent to any address upon application. Be sure you are getting the most and best for your money before you subscribe. Address THE PRESS CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. POOD SALARIED U or Commission to Men and Women U to act as local or traveling Auents. No experience needed. Steady work! James j-.. vvuiTNKV, Nurseryman, Rochester, K. V. (Mention this paper.; aug 15. HOLIDAY GOODS nJOIR, THE IE L JL I f O TO H .A.T HERMAN & SIGGINS! THE KLINE PATENT OAS BUHNER, . .,. ... I. . ;& if: -..;' il. i. . . IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FROM THE FIELD. BECAUSE Its construction In such that It secures PERFECT COMBUSTION, and avoids all Soot and Lampblack. It will pay for itself in a short time as it will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying tho heat low down and di rectly against the flro-box. The Electrician of the JVim. It. It. Co., snys of it : 'I have been using the Kilns Gas Burnor In iny cooking-stove fqi the last six months, and during that time there has not been a particle of Moot or lamp-black form ed in Jho stove or on the bottom of the cooking utensils, brought directlv in contact with the flame. I can conscientiously recommend it as being the best fiYthe market. I would use no other as long na I could procuro the Klino Gas Burner. "J. S. RICHARDS." KLITJE CAS BURNER CO.,' I' 'flLTO.MIHUI eosoccoocooeoccc cecceoceooc ccccccecccccoc c c c W E SAY COME1 COME;! COME! iComo where you can buy nice Hi es Goods ! 3i Couio where you cai get Good Goods Cheap ! Come whore yon can got what you want t Cine whore tho goods redeem themselves ! In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete iitock of tho Clioiecflt Good at prices that will astonish the close buyor. SattiHC BcrBcrSj, Suitings, Ginghams, of every kind at lowest prices. "ILIDIIES' SHOES &c SLIFFEBsT Come whoro the Stock is Complete ! Come weere tho Stock is New ! Come whera the Goods are Rcliablo ! Como where Prices are the Lowest! COME WIXEttE THE &a&GIjrS s$tk. CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOU ING FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of Now Su'ts just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forgot that we aro Headquarters for Our Goois are all New and Fresh, and will be old at the Lowest Possible Price. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. EL J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, .f-V MM.I-I...1 .:.. . Y;.:;-; WITH THE LATEST IM- mi. i. iua niy oiure you can Mi'cna ana descend Five Storie without cliuiina utairs. Free ride in tha Elevator in the EXCHANGE BLOCK "W-a.ieie?IEjIj", ip IE3 nr ikrf 7 a. . Telephone Connections. of Suspension ltridL.B. lra r?viaia --J . j cai. to r.r. no ,0 nrt M nr. 1 hn .tronL'o.t ihtmllnif f. iV', .:5urn' r enriMil ul tbe o;i' obiuluiely ul --iri'i M'iMiMi"i.r'"-7'Tirii' ''Tit led'ueou. 1T.T. fWZTk fisll'-rY.SnorilnBandTB. for .rr-t tluinr tuTTVTiif. ?r,l i!,M'.?r,,r r".'-"i. The ttmrd MAiani tuvc. AiUflS CO., i -Ut, Tht,,n. -i bMn,9"!; -EP. "W. IjA."W", Practical Tinner. All kindg of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. " , ROOFING t A ir. SPOUTTNG. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs Fn Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. StRv""1" Job NVork REPUB- mm OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO -MENTION IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER 1 vT-'N STY I F nF HFARr . ' "NIIWI.I . ... -, S J jlxi X iiu V c i-s.cH. 1-IHf nu.ln rlUo outnsiciil - Rew Haven'.'Conn " cluuln. dujlni thu entire wventy WATCH, CLOCKS JEWELRY REPAIRING. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would reypeot-J- fully announce to the citizens of Tio ncsta and vicifthy, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty-h-rsbuifr to Tionesta, in the room over Wm. Smearbaunh fe Co.'a store, formerly occu))iod by Dr. Morrow as an ollice, where ha is prepared to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 87 years experience will diiablu him to give satisfaction, (iive hitn a trial. R. RALLE. TIM ETA RLE I N EFFECT June 21JlfW.. Wcstwaidj PlttsbiVrgh Division Easl wani A.M. 7 :t.r. 4 11 4 (M 2 4:t 2 15 P. M.I 7 2(1 4 11 A.M. I r. m. 8 50 12 14 J2 25 1 38 2 05 A. M. A. M. arPiltsburj;li lv H 00 I'aiker li 11 4 0:t! Foxbtirat... Franklin... 12 40 2 4:i i l' 1 l0 2 16 lv...Oil City...ar A.M.jP. M. P. M.iP. M. 0,'i 2 05 tN-U'll 45 H 3.rifl M7 tH32,tl 34 8 1(11 1 IK I'. M P.M. P.M. 12 2.-1 1 1 4r 11 32 11 27 10 Sr. ar...Oil Citv....lv 3 05 0 50 7 10 Oleopolis ...Faille Rock... President Tionesta Hlckorv .. Trunkevvillo.. Tidio'utc... . ...Thompson ... Irvinetou Warren lv...Klnua....i t3 21 3 33t7 17 tHSfi:t7 20 4 f.2 7 37 8 01 1 03! f7 o:ll2 5i 10 2i 10 12 0 50 4 05 7 50 )7 58 8 10 t4 13 7 40; 12 431 17?3D2 2r 7 0'.!l2 0 6 40,11 60 6 12 11 I.") P. W.I A.M. V. M. A. M. 4 20ifl I.") 4 25 0 1 f4 45. (8 2! 8 45 6 15 S 45 A S(l! 0 05 12j 6 35 P. M.l. M. P.M. A. M . lv... Bradford ..ar 00 1125 pTm. a7i. fi 12 S 40 (1 17 8 45 83110 01 fl 4010 11 H47 10 Hi 6 63 10 21 7 07,10 a 7 23'l0 f.fi 7 .17(11 0(1 7 47 11 21 8 03! 11 37 8 10 11 4.1 P.M. 'A.M. P. M. A.M. a. M 0 12' fi 60 fi Hil: 5 31 5 24; h 18 6 04 11 05 11 (HI 10 43 10 30 10 20 10 24 10 08 II 53 0 311 0 28 0 12 0o A.M. II 05 ar ...Klnzun.... 10 8.' ... Sutrnr Run ... 0 55 II 34 15 0 00 8 32 7 511 7 20 0 55 fi 28 0 15 Cory.don.. Onovillo.. ....Wo'f Bun, Quaker Bridge. ...Bed House.... 4 4!) 4 34 4 24 4 07 4 00 T. M. ... Salamanca.. .So. Carrol Hon ...So Vandalia... Allocauy.. lv oican ... .ar A.W.I Ammtioial Traiw Leaves Kinm ll:0.'inm, Warren '.'f0pm, Irvinton 1:45 pm, Tidionto 3:15pm, Tionesta biO.'ipm, ar rives Oil City fl:4."pin. ADDirioNAi. TiiAi?LeaTo Oil Civ 0:00 am. Oloopolis 6:40 am, Kaple RocH 0:55am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52an Hickory 8: lOam.Trunkey vilie H:00am,'l 11 oute 9:o0am, Thompsoii J 1:00, arrive Irvinetou 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin 7.11a 2:05,in, Su?ar Run 2:20, Cory don 8:00, Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Run 3.30, Quaker Bridiro 3:40, Red House 4:10, Halamancn 5:02, South Carrolllon 5:30, South Vanda lia 6:48, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Oleaa 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Thains leaving Pittsburuh fl:00in, ap riving Pittsburiih 7:20pm, are Solid Train botweon Bnfl'iilo and Pittsburgh. Tiiains leavinp; Pittsburuh 8:60pm, iv riving Pittsburuh 7:20am, are Solid Train with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between ButlaloAnd Pittsburgh. if fJTickels sold 11111I bagK'ge ehnrkJ to all principal points. Get time tables piviiiR full informal n from Company's Airents. G EG. S. G ATCHELL, Gcn'l Supfi, J. A. FELLOWS, Gcn'l Pas'r an l Ticket A Kent. No. 8 Exchunpo St., Buffalo, N. T. J. Ti. CRAIG. Aeent, Tionesta, Pa. THE CAN DEE EXTRA BALL, AND TAP II EEL RUBBER SHOES. These Good Aro THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Ask your Shoo Dealor lor the Improved Candee Rubber Goods of 1886. You will find them In all styles. Every pair having tho TAP HEEL AND EXTRA BALL. ACommon Sense For sale by O. W. ROBINSON, TIONESTA, PA. Send for Catalogue tod era cro. .1 PARKER BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. .'. Show-rooms : S7 Chambers St., New York. PATE V! T S Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks sec-ur- ou, aim an oilier patents causes in the pat en t (Mice and before the CourU promptly and carefully attended . . Upon receipt of model or U-ei, ii ,r in vention, I made careful examination, and miviso as 10 patentability J-ree of charire. Fees Moderato, and I 'make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information ad vice and sneciai ret'erenieK t..r,t .... plication. J. R. L ITT ELL, Waslnnuton. V. C. Near U. S. Patent Orlice. , J OB WO UK ofevery descrijitlini execu- " i"o jvi.i uuiiuArt orqce. C3 r"r f - i P-
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