EDITOR. WEDMSDAT MBBMSC, JiJt. 11, 18S2. One moro poiut has been Bellied in Washington socioty. The British Minister was received bj the Presi dent, lie was accompanied by his ; daughter, though the gossips Bay he , cover had a wife. Tin: Guiteau trial has been read ' with a great deal of interest, but it is i an account of the hanging that the people yearn for the most. Hereafter 1 the terrors of hell will be painted most vividly when it is described as a place of endless association with I Guiteau. There is as yet no record ' that any christian has'even prayed for ,:' hica.-Meadville Republican. ' Western cities are in a wretched condition, in a sanitary view. The ' filth and defociire sewers and the ; miserable means of supplying these cities with water have produced ele ments of disease and sources of epi , deraic, which are terrible already in their effects, and now that it is evi dent that the country is to he afflicted ! with small pox, the chances are that these cities will be among those most I terribly scourged. ' Pennsylvania farming will be done on a scale of exten6iveness this year U which it has never before reached in i tobacco, grain and fruit, in all of !',' which the improvement has been of a J marked character the past five years, ;;; to be presented in its fullness in the year on which we have now only en tered. 8om of the most enterprising and intelligent men in the country are now engaged in farming in this State, who cultivate the soil not merely to supply a local market but to enter those at a distance, and compete there with the products of the country. This gives farm industry in this State, a feature which it never before pre sented. I The Emneror nf Oermanv afto I I -. bearing the weight of his great author- i for over half a century, and feeling the waste of his powers in his old age, expresses a wish to share his great station with the heir to the crown. A regency is, therefore, proposed for Germany, the Crown Prince to assume a share of the duties of guiding the I Empire. Such a change involves others of an equally marked character, for in a regency, with the Crown I Prince as one of its constituents, Bis mark would not continue to wield the I power which he now holds, and he is not the man to share authority with a second person except it be abso f lutely the Emperor. I Both sides closed their evidence in ' the Guiteau trial last week and the ::k counsel have been engaged since Fri day last arguing legal points. Da :) ridge will open the case for the prose- i; cution before the jury to-day or to l morrow, and when te is through Sot ;( illa will take up the side of the ) assassin. Judge Porter will then make j the closing plea for the prosecution, I ; after which the jury will retire to make ) up its verdict, during which time ' the country will hold its breath, as it !' were until the result is known. Opin y ions as to what the verdict will be are varied, but the prevailing belief is ft that it will be, "hang the devil." And ; : them's our sentiments. Senator John Stewart, of Frank J lin county, !i an honest man of con- victions, and independent in the true i sense of the word, with a record that V proves him a Bteadfast friend of Re-. ' pnblican principles, and an enemy to I dictation in politics. Senator Stew- art eays that Charles S. Wolfe is a t crank who cares nothing for principles and looks upon a party only as a means to personal power. It makes very little difference to Mr. Wolfe whether his name Ss associated with the Republicans or with the Demo crats, if only his vanity is gratified by public notoriety or the spoils ef suc cessful intrigue fall into Li bands. Last winter while the Union county apostle was posing in the position of cue who desired nothing but reform within the party, it now turns out, according to Senator Stewart, be was Stcretly conspiring with the Demo crats ia the Legislature to become their candidate for United States Senator. TLi.s ii independence with -. big l.l'UUbv-rjh Telegraph. J. H. WT.XK. DIVIDE AND CONQULR. The Republican party is a very good sized prfy, but it is not big enough for two. It don't take very much arithmetic to cipher this out, yet there is a portion of the party which it does not strike with suffi cient force to make an impression. Tho Republican party was born of a necessity. It was not the result of a consultation, or a convention. The man, or men, who made tho Rapubli can party does not live, nor ever did live. It came at the call of human ity. When throttled liberty cried for help, this party came into existence. Twenty years of its beneficent rule has made such a bright spot in our his tory that to speak its praise is like giving a certificate of patriotism to Washington, or of piety to the eleven faithful apostles. To perpetuate this great party is not the province of any one man, or of any select few. The principles which gave this party life will not die, nor will they be forsaken. Its professed devotees may prove rec reant ; its standard may be dropped by the sick or the disabled ; but'stal wart arms will bo there to uphold it. This we assert, in the confidence that our party can never forget its loyalty to a sufficient extent to divide and destroy it. We may expect that those who follow the party for the rewarde of office only will leave in an emer gency, but the men who are with u for principle are with us to stay. A strong effort was made to disrupt our party last year. It wasn't much of a success. One twelfth of the apostles betrayed the Master, and about that per centage of the Republicau party went howling for Wolfe and reform, and yet, it didn't seem to kill the party. There were some killed, but not one of those who voted for Baily. When that fiasco was over, it was sup posed that peace had been restored ; but it seems not. The party had been victorious, had beaten the Democrats J badly, was absolute master of the situation. We never before heard of any army needing reorganization very much, just after it had whipped the enemy and utterly scattered it, yet the cheers of last fall's victory had hardly died on the air when the Botes of dis cord became loud among the victors. Clamors for re-organization were heard from all the so-called independent newspapers. At this the defeated De mocracy begin to pick up courage. They cheered'the disgruntled, and en couraged rebellion within our ranks. Meetings of Republicans were held, committees appointed, and an organ ization attempted inside the Republi can organization of the State. Every possible step has been taken to foment a feud within the party and defeat its next uominees. We have in Mead ville what is called an independent Republican journal. In tone and sen timent it partakes of the nature of all such. Last week was not much of a week for whine, and yet, of eighteen editorials and editorial notes, fourteen of them were devoted to fanning the flames of strife within the party. Just what is expected to be gained by such a course omniscence could hardly make out. Yet it requires but a mod erate foresight to see that the result can be only an assistance to the ene my. There is nothing so cheers the Democratic leaders as these signs of feud in the Republican party, and re ally the most of the encouragement comes from them. "Divide and con quer" is an old maxim, and nobody ought to fall into the trap. When the independent Republican howls his howliest for reform, and the ardent Democrat seconds the motion and cheers him on, it is time for the afore said independent to stop and think if he is not making a great fool of him self. A little consideration ought to teach even such a Republican that our party is not big enough to divide, or even to 6afoly hold a family quarrel The Republicans are nobody's proper ty. They have no boss. They have never obeyed anyone, nor will they ever, do so. The right of every Re publican iD the State to attend the primaries and make his vole felt has never been disputed. He may have sent men to conventions who did not do as he expected, just as he has voted for congressmen and legislators who did not vote to suit him. It will possibly be done so again. In this i3 no cause to disrupt the party aud give the State to the Democracy. It may be that all tho brag and blus ter mean nothing, but it is decidedly unpleasant for the rank and file of tho party, who never knew what it was to bolt, and don't know how to vote for a Democrat, to bo obliged to hsve poured into their cars daily and weekly tbo accusation that 'they are ruled by tho bos?. We ppcak for Crawford county Regublicans, when we say that such talk is an insult to their manhood and ought to be resent ed by them. They never had a boss, have none now, and never will have one, but they have been badly sold out and disgraced seven,! times by the man who clamors the loudest about the boss and talks the noisiest about "the machine." Meadvillo Republican. The purest, best and cheapest remedy is that simple compound Te-runa. Robinson & Bonner have just re ceived an immense stock of Overcoats which they offer at astonishingly low prizes. Call and examine before go ing elsewhere. 2t No one can be healthy with a torpid liver and constipation. Take Manalin.- Fresh oyBters on Thursday also choice Turkey Prunes at Win. Smear baugh & Co. 2t. When a person is unwell there mist be inaction of some internet organ. Perjina exit. . Inaction of the stomach or lungs Peruna cures. But when of the liver, or kidneyo, Manalin does. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer Is he marvel of tho ago for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to 1)31 Arch St., Philada, nep21-81tf J. T. BRNNAIf. C. M. SHAWKET. DRENUAN & SHAWKEY, Real Estate Agents & Convey aucera, (Offices in Court Uouse,) T10XESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to Searc hes, Brief. Payment of Taxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands at Treasurer's Sale. Will draw deeds, morttfasreR. agreements , Ac. All business entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. Everything dono satisfactorily and at reasonable rates. 1 Ijan82 lis tray Xotlcc. Strayed away Dec. 27. last, ono larrro. light-brindlo cow, about 10 years old ; had a bell on. Any person finding same will confer a favor by addressing A. Bean, Brookston, Forest county, Pa. jaull-;H. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forost County will meet at their office, in tho Court House, at Tio nesta borough, on the 2d and 3d of Feb ruary, next, for tho purpose of holding appeals for tho asossmont of 1882. By order ot Conntv Commissioners, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Tionesta, Pa., January 4, 1S82. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J- of Forest county. Nancy H. Waterman, by her next friend S. J. Woleott, lebolant, vs. Everett A. Wa terman, respondont. No. 3, September Term, 1881. Subpoena sur. divorce. To Everett A. Waterman, Respondent: You are hereby notified that an alias subpoena sur. divorce haa been issued against you In the above case, and that you are required to be ami appear in said caso at out nextHerui of Court, to be hold at Tionesta, on the Fourth Monday of February, A. D. 1882, to answer said writ, and that in default of your appearanco, a decree in divorce will be asked for. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Tionesta, Ta., Jan. 2, 168.!. 4t. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of - HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. F. F. WHITTEKIN, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK, apro 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. WM. SMEARBAUGH CO., Dealers in O-ROCBRIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD WARE, QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPEH, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. IIOI.miAX A IIOPKIWS were loo busy selling goods this week to fill tills space with a new advertisement. Again victorious at the Expositi'n THE PHILADELPHIA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE savs;-''At Melbourne thov had nn excellent opportunity of testing their powers bosidethoso of every exhibitor in the world, aud they came off conquerorsjovor every other maker. Their highest awikrd conies to them from a country whose reputation for this ciass of Koods haa for many years been above all others." They have been in the hands of shooters for tho past sixteen years, and stood tha """" "m., "-lin uavo wuh uior laureis man anv oiner gun, when brought in c petition in tho fiold or at the trap. At Coney Island this year, at the Now York t Convention, tho PARKER won tho Piroce Diamond Badgo and thn Forest and Str uwipu mi mo uitmi vt rujfu, oyer neariv zoo SALli BY ALL DEALERS. ASK YOUR SHOW ROOM. 1)7 Ctinmbi'ra St., N UFFAEO,' VffTTT nMLBOAPi Formerly Pittsburgh, lilnsvilla 9c Buffalo KyP WINTERTIME TABLE, November 1881 A.M. 6 '20 12 27; 12 10 9 45 P. M. 800 4 42 4 33 3 10 (A. Valley i.y:) ar Pittsburgh lv ar.... Parker ...lv ar...Foxburg..lv ar . Franklin ..lv P.M. 9 45 3 18 8 30 5 40 A.M. 0 00 12 05 12 33 2 CO P.M. 8 35 f8 20 f8 li ts or, fsoa 7 4(5 t7 31 t7 24 7 10 t6 47 6 30 P.M. P.M. 3 40 t27 f3 0 2 52 f2 4ti 2 12 fl67 fl 45 127 12 55 12 30 P.M. A.M. 6 15 ar...Oil City....lv ....Roekwood.... Oleonolis ...Eagle Rock... ... President Tionesta Hickory ..Trunkoy ville.. Tidio'uto ...Thompson a... lv..IcvinetoD..ar P. M. P.M. 2 20 3 50 4 0(1 125 4 40 4 45 5 12 5 38 5 50 6 12 6 47 7 20 f5 30 f5 50; f2 44 t6 03 f6 08 6 3H f7 01 f7 12 7 35 f8 08 8 35 A.M. t2 5-2 t2 6(i 3 l'J f3 28 3 3 3 4!) 4 08 4 P. M. P. M. P. M. 6 11 P. M. 3 30 P.M. 5 00 4 42 iio'n 12 00 (D.A. V.&P.liy) lv... Warren ...ar (Erie jiailway) lv.. Bradford .'ar A. M. P. M. 8 63 4 4.' A.M. 6 20 A.M P. M 11 35 9 00 r. M.lfPitiif- ErieRy) 12 Ort lv. .. Warren ...ar A. M P. M. 7 38 7 57 10 08 11 47lv..Clarendon..ar 10 2f ADDITIONAL TRATNS leave Claren don 7:26 a. m., Warren 7:4 a. in., Irviue ton 8:35 a. ni. Arrive at lidioute 9:50 a. m., Tionesta 10;57 a. m., Oil City 12:30 p. in. Leave Oil City 7:40 a. in., Tionesta 9:2(1 a. m., Tidiouto 10:55 a. in., Irvinetou 12:10 p. m. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusville, Spartansburg, Centreville, Corry, Mayvillo, Broeton at 7:00um, 10:40am, 2:45pm, 4:30pm, 6:45pm. Arrive 8:00aui, 9:45am, i:00m, 3:35pm, 8:30pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:30am ; arrives 7:05pm. UNION A TITUSVILLE BRANCH. 'J rain leaves Titusrille 5:30pm; arrives Unfon City 7:20pm. Leaves Union 6:4(ani ; arrives Titusville 8:40ain. City Train run daily except Sunday, f Flag Stntions. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches belwuun Oil City and Bradford on trains leaving Oil City 7:00am., Corry 6:30pm. Pullniau Sleeping Cars between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Broeton 3:30pm and Pittsburgh 9:45pm. jfre-Ticketu fcold and baggage chocked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full Information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Ju., Gen'l fiupt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent, Tionesta Pa. ii HOUSEHOLD T0KBS. "Tot tick etomai'h, bad tastn, 6lnk1ng IC "korwaiilot HMutiU), uyMo,.-ila, lmlitos tlou, and livr nunplaiiit, tke 1'i.huna; It -lniisu iu iiuriMiy, pro;t:iuilai or cum- lur cunatliuillun. IIakalin. " f '"i r- j. "Fnr slclc hivMlaoho. pal a In Uio lieinl. dlxzLuenB, mid k.w tijlritB, Ltkal'ltULMA." Read and utaily our bonion tlie lllsnf llfn, follow lu tviu'Liiips. ami you will be bapiiy. 'tlOUUWlll ia pul.l ftrany case 1'kkiina wlU uot cure or giuatly luipiovu. ' ' r". ' I.adles, If you wish stTttnpth, healifi nd ht'.mty, flwet't lifr:th. chrrry lips ami rney M Tlrt tn vuiir nearest dmcnrtHt fnr & hntLU I FornfirTOnBdohllltv. iAtjUTh nf thn hind. QEOROE HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fast door south of Lawrence House. Fur a nieethave, tiham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. H. He is tirst-chiM iu every respect aujtfS-tf (ifirn hH W II 1. Mll 111 IDnr . W3t THE PARKER GUN at Melbourne, Aus, com State ream FOR competitors. iSonu foi GUNSMITH FOR Til PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. cp a ts. - C 5 a -e l m BUENTHEIi'S LUITG HEALE3, ilMrOOVK TH BOU.' FOB TUI CUBS OT CONSUMPTION Spitting of B:od, Erin chiti. CuiiKbi, lnk!, Catarrh of l.f.nt, ai d I IHaeoaea of the 1'ulujoanry Ornaiin. .TRADEDMARK. S I'rice, CO opnta anl Ask your DrutjiHt lr it. UIOIUCU dc CO. PiUsburgh. MONROE TAYLOR life arpPiPs ' ii 4 ESTABLISHED 1814. trorall Van, w P. O. 113 WATEU ST., KET7 YOU These goods have no equal in H tion guaranteed or no pay. Askyou' LOST or i . 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