I II I I l-1"!1! I'll I I I li. I. ..'l . .1. L .. I . I EDITOR. f wnnxcso.iT horsTjsg, dec. 7, ;issi. Co mq u essm A N Mopqrovb cast his fust voto in tho Ilonse on Monday. ' Ho voteJ for Ford, (jreeubacker, for Speaker. Score one for Mopgrovo. - - The Star routers art not to escape ns easily ns they imagined, by the legal quibble which dashed their for mer proceedings. The grand jury convened in Washington Tuesday and found a true bill agaiust two of those fompriraised, oue for offering and pay ing a briba and the other for being the recipient thereof. Now that the matter is started rightly, tbere should ba no hesitancy in "pushing things," and bringing the guilty to condign punishment. Congkess convened on Monday, the Republicans securing the complete organization of the House. General Joseph Warrea Keifer, of Ohio, was elected Speaker of the House by a clear majority of 11. McTberson of Pennsylvania was elected Chief Clerk. Nothing of importance except this wa9 done. The Democrats supported ex-Speaker Randall, and the Green backers cast their eight votes for Ford, of Missouri. The President's Message was read on Tuesday. It is an able and statesmanlike document ant! is very favorably commented upon by the press of the country, gen erally. We will issue it in supplement form next week. The defense in the Guiteau trial have closed, and the arguments by the counsel will be made forthwith, unless it should be thought necessary to offer some rebuttal evidence, which does not now Beern to be the case. As the case stands now it seems to be about six of one and half a dozen of another, as to whether the jury will believe Ouiteau insane or not. It does not soem possible that they can say he is not responsible foi the murder, but there is no telling, and we must wait and see. We Lope to Lave the satis faction of announcing next week that the murderer has been found guilty, and the week after that ho has stretched hemp. Keifer commences well. His in tention to make Judge Kelly Chair inaa of the Ways and Means Com mittee, emphasizes the lact that the Protectionists are in control of the present Congress, and that there is to be uo tampering with the tariff at its hands. When Pennsylvania had the Speaker, in the person of Samuel J. Randall, that gentleman did not dare go contrary to the principles of his party and so pluced a .Free Trader from New York City, Fernando Wood, at the head of the Ways and Meaas Committee. Speaker Keifer realizing that the Republican party was com mitted in the last Presidential cam paign to an exactly opposite line of policy places a Pannsyivania Protect ionist at the head of this important committee. I B The Commomvealth asserts what isn't true when it eays the Republi can and Democrat are "double team ing" the Greenback party. What this paper does it does independent of any organ outside of the Republican party, and fights Democrats just as hard, and Larder for that matter, than it does Greenbackers, because theDamo cratis is the great party next to the Republican. When tho Commonwealth tries to hoodwink the people by telling them lhat the Greenback party is growing rapidly it is our duty to, and our readers demand that we should refute the falsehoods, and we'shall con tinue to do eo as long as that sheet persists in publishing them. The fig ures we Lave published showing the rapid dwindling of that party are cor rectevery one of them, and because that paper cannot deny or refute them it holds up its hands iu holy horror, and appeals to the sympathies of the people. It has repeatedly called for figures and it has at least got its belly full of them. If the Greenback party had gotten just what Republicans 9tayed at Lome in Pennsylvania alone this fall it would have had double the number of vot. that it ever polled in the State, aud more than half as many as it received in the whole United States. Caesar's gho.t ! think of it; "double teaming" a party that only lie I 14,1)70 votes out of a possible ',101, or over a h.-ili million ! Why AtWy the u.i !.inJc?t cut of all. J. 13. WOK. Tiik ticket mooted fr th Repnbli cans next year, consisting of Grow for Governor and Caven for Lieuten ant Governor, and said to be advoca ted by Col. Quay, is not sweeping over tho State with anything like irresisti ble fury. It is rathar early to com mence booming Mr. Grow or aDy other aspirant. Hon. Wayne Mac Veagh's desertion of the Star route prosecution, perpetrated in disregard of the President's wishes and entreat ies, places him outside the entries for State preferment. It is to be remem bered that President Arthur has not yet accepted MacVeagh's resignation as Attorney General. While tho ex act cause is not known, tho Executive action is generally approved. The announcement is made that the Attor ney General will shortly state his pos ition. The public will certainly be interested to know upon what ground Mr. MacVeagh justifies h'u course. Pending the publication of his state" ment, a judicial opinion has been pre pared showing that a public officer, haviig accepted a public trust, is not at liberty to abandon it at will, but must have the assent of the appointing power. Franklin lcss. If Guiteau is a lunatic, thero are people who would like a lunatic for a lawyer, just as Mr. Lincoln wanted to find out tho brand of whisky one of his most successful Generals was said to drink too much of, in order that he might send a barrel of it to every Gen eral in the army. It will be remem bered that Guiteau 6poke scornfully of his middle name, Julius, on the ground that there was "too much of the negro about it." Now it 85 happeus that there is a nego on the jury, a little circumstance which Guiteau evidently recalled after this hasty remark had been made. Wednesday, thereforo, this maniac, this wildly insane person who is utterly unable to distinguish between right a'td wrong and totally uuable to control his actions, made a little speech to the jury fchowing the high respect he entertained for the colored race. The prejudice against the name "Julius" was "contracted twenty years ago:" he "meant no dis courtesy to the race." This little inci dent, together with Guiteau's threat to the Judge, that if he did a -certain thing "the Court in bane would re verse him," and his sharp correction of Mr. Scoville in saying "we admit the shooting but not the killing," sug gests the possibility that if he should escape conviction, he might still make a good living at his profession with the "reputation" he has acquired, and by leaving the "theology" alone. He is evidently a better lawyer than some of our New York Polico Justices, who would probably take in banc to be an allusion to faro. A7. Tribune. Re-districting the State. The Judges (or a majority of them) of the Supreme Court of this State have lately committed an outrage on the people of the State which it would hardly seem possible for them to stoop to. They have redistricted the State bo as to leave Allegheny, Beaver, Green, Jefferson, Venango, Westmore land aud Washington counties in the Western District; Adams Daupinand i rankhn counties in the middle dis trict, and all ths other counties in the eastern district for which the courts are held in Philadelphia, thus com pelling the people of those counties to go to that city when they have cases before tho Supreme court. Heretofore the people of the Western part of the State were only obliged to go to Pitts burgh. The Harrisburg . Telegraph has this to say on the subject: "The outrage perpetrated by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in compelling litigants and lawyers to take their business to Philadelphia ii evoking earnest protest and in some cases ca lumny from the press. The action of the court has nothing to excuse iC ex cept the ease and comfort of the judges. But the judges are not to be at their ease and comfort. They can have these luxuiies by retiring. The people pay the Supreme Court to trans act the people's business with the greatest expedition and least expense. The judges have been bribed by their desire for ease, comfort and the fasci nations of a large city to disregard the interests of the people by making litigation in the court of last resort both inconvenient and expensive. If the newspapers continue their denun ciation of the court's action it will not bo diflicult to procure remedial legis lation, and if lhat legislation comes and i by its stringent provisions made relalitntory, tho judges will have only themselves to thank. The people now know that the Supreme Court judges have no respect for law when it con flicts with their oVn crnvenience," and it is not unreasonable that the supremo authority should treat the Supreme Court as tho Supreme Court treats all violators of tho law make them fear where they will not obey." . 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Notice is hereby given that the principal Mid accrued rnttmist, on till outstanding Forest County Bonds will bo paid at tho Treasurer's OlMee-, Tionesta. Pa., on the 31st day of December, A. I)., 1SS1, and the interest on said Bonds will ceaso on that day. ELI BERLIN, ) ISAAC I.ONO, I Co. Corn'rs. 11. YV. LEDEBUR. J Attest ; .1. T. Bhf.nna.v, Clerk. Tioiie-iu, Pa., Dec. 7, 11. Ford. Court of Common Pirns No. 1 of Allegheny Co. No. 205, Dee. Term. In Equity. vs. Ceo. H. Lnoy anil Carol! no M Lnov. ' TAKE NOTICE. That upon motion of tho Plaintiff In tho nbovo entitled rno, the Court has this day inndo nn order for tho appointment of 'a Receiver, to tako Into his possession nnd control all tho ef fects, rhrhts aud credits of the late firm of Ford it Lacy. All persons nre hereby wnrned nt their peril amiimt Interfering with, whether by pale, purchase or otherwise any of the property of said firm, except at authorized by acid Receiver. SARAH A. FORD. Doc. 7, 1881, PROCLAMATION. WnrniKA, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas nnd Quarter Sofsions in nnd for the county of Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, ,Vo.. nt Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on tho fourth Mondav of Dec. being tho 2fith dn.v of Dec. 1881. Notieo is thereforo given to thn Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there In their proper perrons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations nnd other remenibrsnc.es, to do those things which to their olllces appertain to be done, nnd to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute ngainst tho prisoners that are orsiiall be in thojail of Forest County, that they bp then nnd there present to prosecute ngainst them ns shall bo fust. (Jiven un der my hand nnd seal' this 2th day id November, A. D. 1SK1. C.A .J I NDA LL, Sh eriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE or Rwrit of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Com mon Picas of Forest count valid to mo di rected, thero will be exposed to salo bv public vendue or outrry, nt tho Court House, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, A. D. 1881 at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: J. D. Wolf vs. A. J. IInbb.ird, Fi. Fa. No. f Dec. Term, 181. B. E. A. Irwin. All that piece or parcel of land situated m Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsyl vania, bounded and rtescribod-ns follows : Beginning at n post, the southea'it corner of tract No. :;i8i), thence north 2 east, by line of said t ract, 108 rods to beech ; thence byEnteipri.se Transit Co. lot north 88 west 100 rods to post ; thence by land of Chambers A Fisher south 2 west 108 rods to post and stones ; thence south 8SJ east 160 perches to beginning. Containing 10S acres, bo tho same inoro or less; being situated in tho smith east corner of tract No. 3 1. SO aforesaid. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of J. D. Wolf at the suit of A. J. Hubbard. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be f trii tly compiled with when tiio property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintilf or other lien cred itors becono the purchaser,, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including morbzairo searches on tho nron ertv sold, together with ouch lien credit or's ro:eipt lor ttio amount of tho pro. coeds of tho salo or such portion thoroof as he may claim, must bo furnished tho CI. ouei in. 2. All bids must be paid in full 3. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of salo, nt which time all property not Beiuea lor win again ne put up and sola at the expense and risk of tho person to mini nrsi sold. - Sou Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4h(J and Smith's Forms, page S4. C. A; RANDALL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tio.iesta, Pa., November 29, 1881. H.Uliis is a iiiiw riiniuuy, originally emu-1 pounded andlntrnducailtotlio niedlcMnriifcw- fc Mn and tlie public! nt lnro by b. H. Hurt-r fti'in hi Ik ..r U..T 11.. . t ni....i m.ti.I, J'll ' . , v . cull JltU.UUlK. i'a., who hns prescribed it to over 4:,ooora- iii'ius, ami m oeryoii)iov.itiitliaitiost irmtl-1 I lying iwress. Bmra;aml. lisoliectuiiori tuuNyKU.'ini4)iitfri:ly uuUkbM mm oi uny umer nniwiy, unci is tno only llW.11flnl I CIIVlml In . Il.ir.ur A.rnrt . medicine i:erdod In slinost every disease to Kiiu-n iiesu is neir l-.piiepsy (Family Firs) liulnir the only exception. In this 1'kitUNA pliould not lie used. In Conmlicallon and Diseases ottUeKiiia'eOriKins unci J;!ndiler, id i-iA.iAiiiJi Bucmiw uu Kveu Willi IT.. 1 KKilNl I Is composed of purely vegetable lnRredleuts, fc each one, ircordln to medical authors, Dr. Uiuliinia lms BUciotTedlii vxuurUug, fi unijw-1 jiuni menu IMl'reUH'IlId and In combining tliem Into one eliui'lo com- IW.IIIWI Ulll..l. fit It . . A J.i.l ....l.l.ic. ...1.1. .1... lf.n I-........, .iiituavviivoiuiuiiiiiraniiic uifl Vlft ILKDiCATitix NAtu it In every dlseaiw, and Ilia woikul restoration commences with the I i.. iww u 11.1 uircaBv ii will not run. I'nri ;.J particulars send fur ajiamnlilot. tL racta-.TuVJ .i.ov uudc a iioi v ia uubnu uri;aii man h in TARTLBFJG DISCOVERY! T MANHOOD RESTORED. A viutiin of youthful Imprudence canpinif Prema ture Demy, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., hating tiled in vaiu every tuowu remedy, fian dis cover! d a f iniple self cure, which will sc ud FRilK to bin fflkiw-siiSertni, ad.lrtaa J. II. IllXYijS IS t Iiutlinm tut., A. 1. GUSITTIIEE'S ilMl'llOVE TilK HUL'E ;LUNG H2ALEE, i roa Tint c jua oif CONSUMPTION Bpittiug of Il'.cxxl, 1!- n chilis, ('oiKdiR, I iui, Catarrh of hunt, and a.l Diaeatioti of the l'ulnionury Organs. J'rice, SO cents and t f;0. ' A..1r ..A... tla........... t. . . UlXXXUOt & to. l'iitkbururla. WfVJ. SMEARBAUGM & CO., Dealers in G-EOOBRllES! T015ACCO, CIGAPvS, 1IAKD WA It E, Q U E E N S V.' A II E. G J. ASS WA It E, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PA PEP, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class, Sarah A mm LOS .tradeGmark io! For Christmas is Corning5. KOLEMAN & HOPKINS' BIG SHOW OF CHRISTMAS MS IS CB This. Week&' Next! Wc slinll look for EJVUUYIJODY in Tloncsla Town. muZ in the oitniy r Forest ;. AJso u k1 isian.y IVom the (onus id.s of Clarion, ' ' Venango nnl Warren, lo visil (! I -i AND SUPPLY THEMSELVES WITH :r.r 1 r 1 p 1 rn 1 mi 1 w.fi 1 i i3 4 K A ill, FIBST COZMCEl Again victorious at the Expositi n ! II III 1 II I IU II II IIIIIMllUUWWimiUUMHI nn, I'lll .Al)i;i,l'liIA JOUltNALOFi:oMM!.:KCEsilvs:-"AtMoll...urnthov uul an exf-olloiH opportunity of touting thi'lr powors b.ii,lo i'Iioho of evury exhlliitor in tlui world, nn.l thoy came oil' conqunniiH.Vivor pverv oihor niiikor. Tlurr iilithewt ftv:rd coiikn to tliom from 11 t-oiintry whoso reputation for this cms of -Roods hiut for many yrars been aliovo all otlierft." Tlicy havo hivn in tho hands of shooters for the p:it sixteen venrs, and Htood the Hoyereyt tesf n.icl hnvo won more laurels than uny other pun. when hrouaht in com petition in tho held or at the trap. At Coney Island this year, t the New Y'ork Stale ( .onveiition the PA ltKEIt won tho Piroee Diam.-nd l!ad'-e and tho Forest kikI Stream sa WWriWl l?r'?,;,.'iVC,:HV;. !V! Jvno. for MIOU ROOMS. . . , ........ .t, ,. ..t.v iuLmiij,in.iiuii roUTlll'iJl, JJT i'iiaiiihrrn Nl Formerly WtUburgh.Tilusville & fluiTalo'ritD FALL TIME TABLE, SopteiiiliorlS, 1881. A.M. 20 1H27 12 10 !4 r. m. S .'.'1 P.M. 1(1. Volley lfi7) P. M. 0 'l ri 3 1H a an r 40 A.M. . Oil luor, 12 33 2 00 H (M) ur I'lltHliurh lv nr.... Parker ... lv ar...Foxliurr..l v nr . Franklin ..lv 4 42 4 .'.'I 3 10 r. m" a 40 'nr... Oil Citv....lv A.M. I'. M CM. 3 50 '4 Oil 4 2ft 1 40 4 4 ft ft 12 5 .",S ft fto 0 12 ( 47 7 20 ft 1ft 2 1M ts Jtl;t:t27 ...Rock wood..,. .... Oleopolis ..ICa.le Ito;k... .... President Tionesta llickorv . Tritnkey villa. Tidio'ute ..TIiornoHon s... !t- m t U 13 00 15 ftO !' 41 10 oaj-j-j .vj .tofs:lf)0 in o:;t- 4i .7 -H- i 2 L'l t7 31'tl f7 t" 2 1 V 7 101 1 1.7 t -17:12 -. 0 30; 12 30 P. M.I P. M. li.fi I 3 1L' 17 oiitav 7 V2i'MU 3o 3.)i! fS (IK 4 OK lv..Irvinotop..ar a 4 25 P. M. A.M. P. M. v-M.mo'n A. V. P. M. 4 4ft J 111 12 0O 1 v.. .Warren ...ar P. M . a. M. f Eric !7u'it'iiii H .r3 3 3()i 8 20:i v.. Bradford ..art 1 1 3. A.M. P. M. 00 . p.m. p. M. 1 rin 1 A- hiie i'.v ) A. M . i m. r 00,12 Oii lv. .. Warren. ..ar 10 0K 7 :ts 4 42:11 47lv..v.'liuviiilon..Hr!lU 2ft, 7 .rc7 AI ' 1 ) I TIO N AlTflvATN S 1 ea vo" : ianMi" don 7:20 a. 111., Warren 7:4' a. in.. Irvine ton X:!', n. 111. Arrive at 'lidiouto itiftO a. in.. 'lionesta 10:ft7 n. in., nil 'itv l '::tn p. in. Loavo Oil Cltv 7: 10 a. in., Tionesta t:20 a. ni., Tidiouto 10;ftft a. in., Trvineton 12:10 p.m. t'llAUTAUOUA IiAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.lo, SpartaiiMUii'K.Ccnti'eviUe, t'orrv, Mayville. Broeton nt 7:00um. 10:4(laiii. 2:4ftpm, 4:30pm, S:4ftpiii. Arrivo 8:00ain, t:4ftiun, '.:00pm, 3:3ftpm, 8;30pni. Miiutav Irani ItavcM 7:30ainj arrives 7;oftpm. L'NION .t TITUSVTLLE lin.WCII.- Train leaves Titusvillo 5:30pm: arrives Union City 7:2(pm. Leavei Cnlon Citv 0: 40am : arrives Titusviilo 8: 10am. Trains run tlailv excont Surnlav. t Vmr Stiiti'ins. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Through 'oaehes helween Oil Citv and Bradford on trams leavinc? Oil I'ilv 7:OOam., Corry 0:30pm. PullniMii Moeuinir CJars lietween Oil City and I'iltslnirjrii on trains louviii); Broeton 3:30pm and Pittsburu li:4ftpni. !"Tieke,ts old and Ijajrao ehecked to all prineipul points. lel lime tali es iriviri? In I intoriiiii'.ion from Company's Agents. O. v AJ'SOA, .JR.. SlHit. Wm. 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WBijjjwwpmiuiwmww.Hjcccffw,w THE I'AItKElt GUN at Melbourne, Aus. PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. I ! SFOBTIEIlTf I tako pleasnro In telling tlm Knonlift f- latornity that I lmvo rt!-nirelia.e'a TIIK GUX -m!IXK&3 FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I , SOLD IT IX 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at iny old S'aiut. and 1 nn irirHi-.i ia am..i i. nil my tVieiuls, ati'l tho publie. generally tl AHYTKIKG !H THE CUfi Ilu'E! I shall kenp a perfoet ftoek of n1", jmN ot And all kinds of FiSHlMG TACKLE". . I sh.il! nlo eontinuo to handle th t And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING M ACH INTJ Cmiie nnd mp mo. You A LWAVs AT H()M K. will V.ud me MuzkIo Loaders inaclo to order and war ranted. (TigT'R E I A T R I N 0 IN .ALL ITS L-u B.EAK0nE3 PE0MWLY IXD FAITHFULLY D017E. Tidionto. Pa., Aug. 12, .MONROE "TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1844. O 9 113 XVATmi ST., NEW YORK. These good3 have no equal in quallt and handsome style of package. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no pay. Aik your grocer for J. Monroe Taylok's Gold Medal Soda, Saleratus, or Baking Powder, and consult your best interests by giving it a trial you will never regret it. nOF STOPPED FREE fa Imane f'ertonj Ro'ororfi I pl LR.KLDs'K BG.iFAT r,. i,t," r'ERVE ntaTQHEFf J'1 UU IiMAIM St .SKKVK l)liii.bt. (u,;ai 'cure fur lilt, J:itiijny and Atrrn jlti'tetivht. nri.uBL ii i.iiiou j uirei i.!.i. jn t u a,tur ri.i.iuuy uc. iitwiinv aim 9 it li iui utiitlu irw IO ,i VitiiaUi-iiu.ilnjy paylriKejiiirvMaKB. Scud nainn, jr. O. and einrea. adilresa to Ib. K LISH.9. 1 An:USl.PlillJlciilila, &xpriiu;ijKilUruM,iti. 'J ORENZO FULTON, I Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mavl 81 1 jmi 1 , ,ivi 1 3.CT"ST arrxi SiS 1 C c'L k' v! 2 J 0 1$tT Ax,. ' S "A TCySESTA, I'A.
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