- EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORMSG, JAN. I, m. - As the South lias gobbled the House of Representatives it proposes to swal- low with it the Demooratic . National V Convention, and n strong movement in favor of St. Louis aa the place has Jeen started. L ! nkral Slocum's committee has Been . n(,trQOte(1 to rcport favorably JOtlO ton-v v , ThA it.lnmtnt in triA lame as that y , f last JNFf and it is now probable that . vecr, oi' Vorier win oe reinstated ' alp m: ' r There is a youu, f InJiaQ jo WiDBj. peg who makes a li v;Dg by augl;ing as a' profession. He wiH ,alrgh five minutes for .five cents, V, d when flome Wfrftlla him that Tilden jj next Democratic. Presidential j. date ha w:ll laugh fifteen minutes - nothing. lie can i neip i u unu -J town Herald. With one or two exceptions every important committee in the House has a Southern, Democrat, fot chairman. This' is no surprise. Such, was the rana in that remote period when the Democratic party wns in power, and it will be so again if the misfortune of Democratic administration should again befall the country. 1 Our able and esteemed cotempo rary, the London Standard, condemns President Arthur's visws on the Mpf taon question. The Standard, r of course, doesn't know what the Slor mon question is, but it ocesda on the venerable British pri.' i that it is always safe to oppose don't understand. P' Mp Sam Dare The Democrats Cfl Honest. speaker Carlisle is reapicg a harv est of praise lor the judicious manner iu which he made up his committers, and we do not doubt but that he de serves it. If hi9 selections mean any thing, tbey mean that he honestly pro poses to carry out so far as lies in his power, the traditional policy of his party as expounded by tho Sounthern wing of it. lie could do nothing else and deserves the character he bears for, personal integrity aud honor. With a strong freo trade majority in the Committee on Ways aud Means, he has dono his part. If the commit tee weakens and adopts the policy of the Northern Democrats, to let the question of revision of the tariff in the direction of free trade go over until after the Presidential election, lest they should be repudiated by tho peo ple, it will bo because they are not as honesi as he is. If the majority of the committee does its work they must to maintain their integrity, and the Democrats of jTie House do - hot sus tain them, iwill net be the fault of jyther the" Speaeker ,or the committee; the JlS Prove tn" tDe Uemocrats of theirCon186 nave' not . the ' courage of in this countr,ODS- Wen havo r'gh' they VeVive InTT to be. free rader8. ,f personal Hestility- "iinou incurring to adopt'theSoutherVTney bave lieve in them. What tvidea8 if th(7 be" a right to do and cannot hey bavf nt inctf rring the contempt of L' without 9U pretend to believe in thene8t men, aive Republican ideas that triu..Prgre8 in the war, seek under that pretel tmPnea' elect a President, intendiog, as in lt 10 to cheat the people, ofter they have a"fi complished it. If the -people believe' in free trade, in scattering our magnifi c' " 'strial forces broadcast over eeking the means of liveli ricultural laborers, and sub - ' ' -it land barons iil i as (ire sui .k- by rill s of held in Uutes ayers .lsory by a ution. Can to was visit to to take its use one ;ists anu the From the 1881: Miss has iH'en ill taveral years, to give her re J, Vi tho aton lier, she id now tr. Simmons, the 6H lout week. He T. Cawellj, too. sells Court Proclamation. At an adjourned term of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County hold on November 1st, 18.S!? a special voniro was ordered for the trial of Civil Cases In said Common riens Court, to meet on the Third Mondnv of January, A. 1). 1881, at 2 o'clock r. M; ' 1V Tn K COI'HT. Attest, JUSTIS SI I AW K KY, rrothonotary. TBtlAIi 1AST. Causes sot'down for trlnt In the Court of Common VleaHof Forest Count v at Special Term eommciH'inir tho Third Alonday ol Juniinrv, A. l. 18K4: 1. J. Tk. ltlnino vs. ITenry Swnpgart, No. C Fehrunry term, 187(1. a. W. 1''! Collner vs. Pnniel MeKeiinn, No. fl May term, 1SS2. 3. Tho Snlmon Creek Lumber and Min imi Company v. W. A. DiiHonbury, No. 1 IVcembcr term, 1S8'J, 4. Helen H. lhites ot at vs L. F. Wntsou No. 31 Deeembor term, 1S82. 5. Hobort I (Jilmoro vs. A. J. Tanders t Co., No. S'i, Beeember term, 1882. 6. 1. V. Clark vs. J'eter llerry et al, No. 17 Mav term, 188:1. 7. J. K. lhiyton t Co. vs. Tho Salmon Creek Lumber Company, No. 28 May term, 1883. 8. KiiKcne Berlin vs. O. J. Polo if- O. I Dolo, No. 27 September term, 188:1. 9. John Thomson vs. Jacob Hange ct al, No. 47 Sept. term, 1883. 10. V. Hviom A Co. vs. James B. Vat bou, No. (il September term. 1583. JUSTIS SI1A.WKKY, Prothonotary. TionesUi, Pa., Dec. 10, 1883. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned have been appointed Administrators of Rotate of Hiram Osgood, deceased, and all persons owinr Raid es tate, or having bills atrainst the same, will prcsont same lor settlement. UK). OSUOOP. JOHN OSUOOl). Tionesta, Pa., Doe. 7, 1883. jEW LIVERY STABLK EAST HICKOUY, PA. BALL HALLIDAY, Proprietors. voou rigs always reaay to ro. will nj' a hack to una from all regular traf " nov-t"4- Kates reasonable. WANTED Reliable and experienced " countv in Pennsvlvanla,.-' ,nc,n sm every and Wilson Sewing V-, sell V heeler liberal terms to gmv'hchines. Hie most ence invited. AtW u,f,n i tY,"P'?n.' " A Co. 128 W jrefis WM. SUMNliH Ohio." 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Wo Inuite your purchases, as we willj on to SAVK tiuantities of Goods forfot Ciwl and buy together when (Quantity comes In question to get the Price, and beirjR all workers and having no idle nu n to enpport, and not being compelled toHivo on the profits of any one lino of business, we are contldont that wb will and can SELL YOU MOKU GOODS FOH THE MOM EY THA' ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS SEC TION OK COUNTRY." PLEASE CALL AN l SEE OUR STOCK OP clothiitg; hWs, BOOTS &c SHOES, XJiTISHIIsra- GOOES, IDIESS GOODS, G-EOCERIES, P EOVISION S NO TROUBLE o j -.i UtislneM Mutation I the moet profltuhlo, bcostiw It li tho most nmfut. Our fttm li to practically train young men for tlio actual rraiuiremcnU of tlill ommcrcial sse. Individual Inwt run Ion. No vacation. ttudentK can enter at any tuna. For circulars, aiidnwa P.DUFF & HOiS, rittuhnri; Ta. li a new remedy, orlfrtnally comnonnded and Introduced to the medical protenslon, and tlirn to the putillo at largo, ty . )). Hartman. M. 1. 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Trains run on Fastern Tune, vvliic h is liS niinuUis faster tlian liullalo tiino. Pullman Nleepin-; Cars ami Tlironirb -Coivhes Lietween J'.nll'alo iiu-l Plt,NCrj,'l on tiains uirivintr Pittsb'ir.-'tf;,'Jo a.m., and leavinif PittsbiiT7ii"Su;(i p. m. Parlor Cum mu ThrotiL'li Coaches lie-twiM.ikJUUTfu"r-li and liulValo on tniins ,'ii iT in-r Pittsburgh 8.45 a. in., nrrivit.ir PittKlini-Kh 8:00 p. m. .'O-Tirkets sold and baggage chocked to all principal points. Hot time table giving ful1 information from Company's Agents. WM.B. HALbWIN, Gen'l Pass'r Ap't, OKO. S. OKTC11FLL, (Jen'l Nup't. Nos. 41 ill i Kxehuiifrn St., llulfulo, N. Y. J. L. CltAIU, Airent, Tionesta, Pa. Philadelphia Singer Machine I'nual to any Singer in tho market. The above cut represents the most pop ular style for the people, which we otlur you for the verry low price of $20. lie member, we do not atk you to pay until you have seen the machine. Alter baring examined it, if it is not all we represent return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address C1IAS A. WOOD t-CO., No 17 N. Ttmth Sirect, j'lnludelpbia, I'a. inayld-lot 11 - J-IV- I- I 1 .
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