he forest $rpuWiraa. J. E. WIINK, KDITOU. WEDMSDAY MORMMi, ATRlti 1, ISSi. WORK AT HARRISBURG. Special to KErriiMCAN. llARRrpnuRO, March 30, '85. Very little work was accomplished this week owing to the excitement over the Bullitt Bill which occupied the time of the Senate. Her Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenepo tentiary to tli9 4th ward of Pbila., the lion. Wra. McMullin, accompanied by a great many assistants, graced the floor of the Senate during the debate. The House had appropriation clothes on and was very liberal to a few char itable institutes, among the bills re ported favorably was one appropriating $50,000 to the Hahnemann Hospital, Phila; Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, $15,000; Northern Hospital, Pitts burgh, $10,000; Williamsport Hospi tal, $10,000; for salary of clerk, to the fdate lunacy commission, $6,000 and $3,000; for expenses llurrisburg State Lunatic Hospital, $29,000; Wayne monument at Erie, $500. Among the bills reported favorably was one imposing a fine not exceeding $500 and imprisonment not exceeding one year on skating rink proprietors for allowing girls and boys to skat together, or for allowing minors to tkate without the written consent of their parents. The Ways and Means Committee had a lively time over the general revenue bill on Thursday night. With a de pi re to keep up the State income they negatived and reported to the House Friday morning all the bills repealing the State taxes on iron manufacturing fstabUrnmenrs. The latter bill is the ' h6bby of Mr. Crawford of Phila., who came in just in time to see it draw its last breath and expire. He immedi ately raised a row ; he said the iron industry was languishing in Penn'a, partly on account of taxation and partly on account of Southern and Western competition ; it supports thousands of families and should, be fostered. Mr. Col born and Soodgrass were of like opinioD, and came to his support; the Grangers led by Mr. Rhone of Centre, making the fight Lot on the other side. Mr. Rhone said it was infamous that there was sow a tax of thirteen mills on farms and only three and a half on iron manufacturers, and the Grangers would never submit to the additional . injus tice proposed. Brown of Erie warned the Committee that the repeal of the tax would put the Republican party in a hole a dark deep hole a bot tomless pit, but did not mention if they would pull the hole in after them, nevertheless Crawford carried his point and it was agreed to report the bill affirmatively. Auditor Gen'l Niles made a de tailed statement to the committee showing bow the revenues of the rotate are being reduced below safety, and warned the Committee to be care . ful in their appropriations as the rev f enue next year would be about $6,300, I 000, from which must come $4,420, 000, absolutely necessary appropria tions, leaving less than a million dol- lars for charitable institutions; but in the opinion of Snodgrass the And. Gen'l was more scared than hurt, and that he is confident the revenues the next two years would exceed $13,000, 000. Will write you more interesting letter next week. Lnyf. A decided change for the worse in General Grant's edddition has taken place, and he is so ill that bis physicians are obliged to be with him almost con Etantiy. ine uenerai s lamuy are very much alarmed at the critical aud unexpected change that has taken place, and are evidently preparing themselves for worse developments. "Samuel J. Randall will make no fight for the next speakership," ob' serves an organ of the Southern Free traders. We rather concur in this view. It looks decidedly as though Uncle Randall would get the speaker fchip, if he wanted it, without having to make any fight. Hanlan, the Canadian oarsman .has met with his match at laBt, it seems. In a race at Sidney, Austra lia, on Saturday, with Beach, th6 lat ter won the race by aix lengths. Only think of it ! Less than tbree months ago Colonel Henry Watterson V 1 I ' TT I T - . 1 1 1 TIL 1 - .1 Jk i:ii:u' uocie .uauuaii a xiiuuuoi- washingtonIetter. t'rnro our regular Correspondent.) Washington 1). C, March 28, '85. The surprise of tho week was the nominations for the British and other foreign missions. The most impor tant nomination of the list, and one of the most important in the gift of the government, that of minister to Great Britiao, goes to Mr. E. J. rhelps, of Vermont, a man utterly unknown to the country at large. Senator Pendleton's appointment to Berlin was not wholly unexpected, and occasions no surprise. Governor McLane's appointment to Fiance rec ognizes one of the bright lights of Maryland doraocracy, and returns to the diplomatic service a gentleman who has already won distinction iu that line of duty. Kentucky gets an other tMsappointment in the failure of General "Ccrro Gordo" Williams to receive the Mexican mission, that prize goiug to Georgia, in the person of Henry R. Jackson. No name is sent in for the Spanish mission, but it is commonly understood that Mr. Fos ter will return to that country to com plete the negotiations on which he has been engaged affecting our commer cial relations. Mr. Cox, who goes ns Minister to Turkey, has earned a holiday by hard work in Congress, for a quarter of a century, but the country will part with him with regret. For some rea son or other CoDgress of late years has been steadily becoming more and more uninteresting. It may be be cause there are no great emotional is sues, or because a dreary industry has become the fashion as against the ora torical traditions of earlier times. But whatever the explanation, the fact lernaius ; and now that Mr. Cox is to go, the proceedings will be more dismal than ever. He is almost the last surviver of a group of men of el oquence and ready resource, who ten or fifteen years ago were the principal figures iu Congress. Aud the new men do not make good the vacant places. Mr. Blaine is still busy ou his new book. He expects to bave it complet ed by the middle of the summer, and is very well pleated with what he has already done. He has a critieal eye, and has the rare quality of being as able to criticise bis own work as that of another. He expects this work to live and to give him a name when a long line of ex-Presidents have sunk out of sight. He is reported to have been very well pleased with Mr. Cleveland, and to bave expressed the opinion, after his call upon Mr. Cleve land at the White House a few days ago, that the new administration would be a success. He thinks Mr. Cleveland meant every word he said in his inaugural, aud that he is not to be moved or shaken in Lis determina tion by any amount of political pres sure. It is tne general impression here in Washington that Mr. Blaine feels friendly towards Mr. Cleveland and thinks it will be the duty of the republicans in Congress to give the President every possible backing in carrying out the policy he has laid dowu. The "season" at Washington is practically over, and the Senate will probably rinse up shop to-day. But there are many who expect a brilliant past-Lenten social display, Mr. Arthur lell Washington to-day. Some anonymous genius announces, that the appointment of Minister rhelps was due to the influence of Henry Ward Beecher. This is either a slap at Beecber or a shabby stab at Phelps. One thing is morally certain if President Cleveland marries all the girls to whom he is reported engaged he will be a polygamous old Mormon, and we shall be in favor of arresting him for bigamy inside of twenty-four hours. War between England aud Russia seems less and less probable as the days pass without reaching the crisis of a flat refusal from Russia or an au thoritativo demand from Great Britain The strong likelihood now seems to be that the Northern boundary of Af ghanistan, the dividing line between the Russian advance and the English defouse, will be won, not by breech loaders, but by surveying instruments I'hila. Press. J. T. Breunan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 70 acres of warrant 5187, in sjjme twp. Cm. HOWE TWP. AUDITORS' REPORT. ROAD COMMISSIONERS. rr. Mar. 10, '84, to Twp. orders oirt- Man.liiiK t2m .11 To (tented tax levied for 1SS1 -JXyT, 07 Mar. V5, to twp. orders drawn from last set tlement to dato f f8:l 33 flOS'.U 33 rv. Mar. '85, by amt. expended on roads tor year 'm j'JJWi Hy error In oopyintr duplicate '20 Py rror In redeeming twp. orders 2 '22 liy Township orders re.luomod 18,rU II trm oo By lialnneo to new Road Com'rs 'Township orders outstanding $(5500 33 COUNTY COM MISSIONKRS, Dr. Mar. 10, '81, to balanco $ 145 !'.2 To unseated tax levied for 1884 lX'JO 30 $1072 2J Cr. Mnv 23. '84, by County orders N'os. 1 to lit Inclusive fltittt 81 Juno 13, by cash seated tax INS'.!.... 1(53 i!7 Juno 13, by cash seated tax 188J.... IU 00 ?1853 It Balance doe from County Com'rs. fill) 11 A. I. ANDK1WON, Township Treasurer. Dr. May 23, '84. to amt. from County Commissioners (ns above) .".$1803 It To error in computing commission Jan. 24, '84 16 07 $1S(1 18 Cr. Ry Township orders redeemed fl8.r3 11 Balance to Twp. Treasurer elect... 16 07 FINANCIAL STATEMENT, Mar. 23, '8,i: IJABI AtIRS. Township orders outstanding $6o09 33 . RKsounrns. Amt. duo from County Com'rs. (as above) 51 10 II Amt. in hand of Twp., Treasuror.. 10 07 $133 IS Total Indebtedness this day $0374 15 Indebtedness Mar. 10, 1884, as per Auditors Report $1008 35 Indebtedness Mar. 23, 1885, as per above 6374 15 Increase of indebtedness for year.$5305 80 We the undorsiijnod Auditors of Howe Township, having examined tho Road Accounts find them correct (as above stat ed) to the best of our knowledge and be lief. S. S. BUY NEK, WM. A. MAINS, THOMAS CORA II, Auditors of Howe Township. A. I ANDERSON, Treas. Brookston, Pa , March 23, 1885. POOHACCOUNT. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Dr. Mar. 10, '84, to Twp. orders ont- staiKlui'r $UI3 71 Mar. 23, '85, to Township orders drawn during year &,i f 14S8 24 Cr. Mar. 23, '85, by Twp. orders ro- ucouicu S'Jm i Bal to Overseers elect, twp. orders outstanding r(- 80 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1884. Dr. Mar 10, to balance ?7(2 20 To uiiKoated tax levied lor 1884 730 52 $1102 72 1884. Cr. Tune 13, by cash, unseated tax '83 . ?575 00 By cash, seated tax for 18H2 141 28 By easli, swaleu tax tor los.i i M July 10, Co. orders, Nos. 1 to 111 ineliislvo ((u 34 Aug. 1 1, by cash 50 30 ?144(i 12 Bal dun from Co. Commissioners. 00 A. P. Amjerson, Twp. Treasurer. 1884. Dr. Mar. 10. to balanco S 7 91 To amt. roe'd from County Com missioners, us above mo vi By cash received of W. S. Cole 100 t)0 51554 03 Cr. Ry Twp. orders redeemed $025 35 By Co. orders delivered to Treas urer elect COO 02 By cash delivered to Treas'r elect 10 0(1 (1554 03 W. S. Cole, Tax Collector. Dr. Mar. 10, '84, to balanco $111 0 To seated tux duplicate for 1SS1 1011 0(5 $1122 12 Cr. By cash paid to Treas. as per above $100 00 Balanco due $1022 12 FINANCIAL STATEMENT, Mar. 23. '85. RESOURCES. Balanco from County Com'rs $40 00 Balance from W. (S. Colo 1022 12 Balance in hand of Twp. Treas'r.. 028 08 $1007 40 LIABILITIES. Township orders outstanding $562 80 $502 80 Kosources in excess of liabilities.. .$1 13 1 61 We the undersigned Auditors of Howe Township having examined the Accounts of tho Overseers of the Poor tint! them correct, as above stated, to tho best of our judgement and belief. S. S. KRYNER, WM. A. HAINS, THOMAS COKAII, Auditors of Howe Township. A. P. ANDERSON, Treas. Brookston, Pa., March 23, 1S8G. FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AND GUN. The American Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four page weekl3' journal devo ted to tho interests of GuDtlomen Eportsinou and thoir Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculture, Tho Ken nel, Fishing, The Itifle, and all gentlema-ily out-door sports. It Is wiuiout a rival. PRICE 14.00 A IYE Alt. TRY IT. APECIMEN COPY WILL RE SENTOST-PAID FOR SIX CTS. For nale A" all newsdealers everywhere. FORE.STii STREAM PlTRLISlIINtJ Co., JNew loiK City, J, x, glllllllUlllllll 1 UJi x 555555555T555555 j6 CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING ! 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Upon receipt, of model or sketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtse as to patentability Free of chiirp. Fees Moderate, and 1 make No Charge unless patent is Hecured. Information, advico and Rpeciai references scut on ap plication. J. R. L1TTELL, V.-ihini;ton, D. C. Near U. S. Patent Oflke. - . m . .. ay PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONKSTA, PA K. CARPENTER, - - Projrietar. Pictre taken In all tke latest styles o the art. 2f-tr !ET. 3E. PICBI-BlTOlNr. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention piven to ORATX INO, FEKSCOINO, and SCENE PAINT INJ. SatiMtaction iruarantcetl in overy particular. Ordora for frosroinjr, etc., by mail promptly attended to. " Shop in Roberts building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa. 80 YEARS' ONE MILLION copies will soon be Bold. Strictly nonpartisan. ")m- OK lY J AII S (J. in. aim: pamiionate, entertaining and reliable.'" N. V. Herald. "4 rlasxic in American, hix- torp." N. Y. Tribuno. "A work of which an; American hiMorian might feel promt." N. Y. Sun. 0,000 agents already employed and more wanted. $200 per month paid. No work ever Hold like il. Apply at once tO TlIK llKNKV UlLl. PUBI.lfilllNU CO., Norwich, Ct. SMEARBAUGH & Dealers in CLOTHI1TG-, NOTIONS, COOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-BOOEBIES! TORACCO, CIGARS, HARD AV A R E, Q U E E N S W A R E. G L ASS W A RE, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 2.50, 0.50, f4.50, !i.50 and upwards. ' uniii s-ii mi ii b Hoisting J'iifjines and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand EnirineH and Roilcrs on hanil. Send for Stock List. THOMAS CARLIN, Alle gheny City. aug ly. A DDI7CSiih1 blx cents for postaire, H I II I Clm and receive free a contly box of coods which will help all, of either sex to more money ritrl it away than anything elae in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely Mire. At once ad dress True k Co,, Augusta, Maim. 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I A '-.Vj - Tur V"orii.s in i',.';,.tr"n ui::l ctiulta, .'ai'iui i c " t in I'utjr. mi a 'u 1 1 in u 1. 'i lii-y N K VKIt Ji-M 1 i Vili. ro Int: On vriiwn :n; ccichiUy I'-ir-l ict! dH. 'J ttcy ittv jluii u iilri. tl 1 be jer.'e( lly l.ai i::ljr:r, um nit mm tut i -:la I by i'ltyflvnii "1 a Hin'" le Ktr.tviu'iit of ft ri xAin I fay "i-.-..;t v.or.i! I'ow- i hi r Hpwrt. lrunatily bi j-V ti: , n rai i'viv. nut. of wltlcti wjis V.i it, of a ;.. rut yi u-e.v)t-r.nHv. J. H. Clou-jh, Mf. fj'tir, O.iV'JU, Hiiit.'u fllllt. :m.p.f !-7 iMiiil, Itt.M'., jrM old. Irirrd rjy by '1 1TIVIL1. I-.V. HOW TO MAKE MONEV U To Successful Salesman I pay as g liih as $100 per month and expenses. Steady employment guaranteed. 60 more wanted. Experience not necessary. Any live man can succeed. 600 acres under cultivation. The most complete packing grounds in tho United States. Newest and choicest varieties of fruit a .speciality. Send for terms slating ajje. CiiAlw.Ks. II, C'HAeii:, Nurseryman, Roch ester, N. Y. decWinos. A 63! BET 18 19 BaAi W - Mo practically Aruction. No MUUVflMUMUIumilJUU g i'1.vVs CO m it f 'IS o r II 5 hi jMZ i J ;r finest y RA1LROAQ. TIME TABLV 1 u-l.'('T XM. "3. ISM. Westwaid Pitt i. vh Division l-.astwimi l . : r. M. A.M. 7 no 7 50 4 34 4 22 4 23 4 13 3 00 2 hi 2 40 2 15 T. M. A.M. a.m. jr. M. 8 45 8 45 12 11 12 lf , Pitts U.. V h... Fos ..... i i. 1.. nusmirjn iv arker oxburg 12 40112 ",.... FranWin 2 00 2 30 M 1 35 Iv...Oil City...r i! 05 A. M. A. M. 7 00 7 80 r.M.jr-.M.' l M 12 nit 12 011 8 '1 40 i Ar.i i nr.. on city....iv 3 10 Olcnpolis...... ...Efiplo Rock... 1 'resident Tioncsta Hickory 3 31 13 40 17 2 13 42 17 Ml ? .. -111 II A '.,LU io 40 1 ill I I I 10 32 4 00 7 4 4 151 8 03 14 22 8 II 4 3m A 24 .. Trimkevvillo.. Tidioute.... ...Thompson .. Irvineton.... War rcn ;1M;fH44 5 10 fl (H 5 30 0 00 r. m. r. M. 8 (111 0 2r II M A.M. A. M. 11 Itt lv... Klnr.ua.. ..nr 'TV.M. . ;i'.m. 4 20 1 v.. .Bradford ..nr . M A. W. 10 oo ar...K in7.ua.... iv (I 10 ... Sus:ar Run ... 14,10 w Corydon.. Onovillo . ....Wo'f lttin 0 32I0 22 0 ;t.sio no 0 4.r.il0H7 OM! 10 42 7 O.V10 57 7 2!1 12 7.1.r. 1120 7 40; 1 1 07 8 02,11 2 8 10 12 00 r. M.I m. Ouaker llildn ...Hod llouae. .. ... Salamanca.. , .So. Carrollton ...So Vandalla., 7 (io AlicKiiny, li 4.) IV UlOHU .., A. M.I ar AnniTiONAl. Tiiain leaven Kiu.na ll:f0ntn, rren l:2.ipin, Irvineton 2:1 ft pin, Tidionto 3:50pm, '1 lonestn f):4.ripm, ar rives on ny 1. n'pm. AtirrioNAi. tiiain ijeaves m nty 0:10 am, Oleopolls 0:47 am. Knp-ln ltocK 7:():iiiin, Prexident. 7:07am, Tiontwta 7:4Sam Hickory 8:4.")am.Trunkeyville i:Uam,'i ll- oulo 10:20am, 'l lioinpson sirnven Thompson's 1 1:20am, Jrvineton-.:.'j.pm. Warren l;0"im, Klnr.no 2:10i,ni, Kiii7.uo 2:10, Suear Run 2:20, l-orydon 3:10. oin- villo 3:2i", Wolf Run 3:40, Quaker lsril!co :i:"0, Red House 4: l.", Salamanca 5-.00, So. Carrollton 3:110, So. Vandalia 6:S0. Alle gheny 0:18, arrives Olean 0:30pin. Trains run on Eastern Time. Tivaivh leaving Pittabnrah 8:4"am. nr riviuR l"ttslfurnh 7:.Vipm, are Solid Train between kSuflaln nnd PittKhurjili. Tuains vavinr Pittsburgh K:4.rpm. trr riving PiUsturuh 7;f0nn, are Solid Ti ains with Pullniai's Sleeping Cars between Ruffalo and PiVsburnh. jrrl'ickets Held anil liafrgago checked to all principal points. Oct timo tables ir vintr full lnfoi iiiation from t'onipatiy's Atreuts. JM..ji" (il'.O. N. It A. I C I1KLL, Gen'l Snpt. A. FELLOWS. J. Gen'l Pass'r ani Ticket Agent, No. 41 Kxchuno St., Hutl'alo, N. , CRaIG, Atfcnt, Tionosiii, Pa. .1. I. IF YOU WANT TO' FILL YOUR GAME BAG, ' AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE SHOT GUNS. All the Latest Improvements. a. ' FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. , ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&CoM SOLE ACENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons: 1 8porting Armt and Ammunition, 231 & 283 Broadway, WESTERN OFFICE, NEW YORK D. H. LAMBERSON & CO., 73 State Street, Chicago, 111. ARMORY, - - - IUION, N. Y. SHOVELS, SCOOPS. SPADES. MADE IN THE BEST MANNER, IT SKILLED WORKMEN. HEREMBEN THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. I NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE.' 8ENO FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., 1L1GN, N. Y. New York Olttce, 118 Chnaibera Street. I take pleasure in tellinjr the Sporting Piaternily that I have re-purchased THK IX lliiIX5:SS FTtOM 1IORAC10 JOXKS, TO WHOM NOLI) IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X stand, Rii'l I am prepared to attend to nil my friends, and tho pnblio generally, who need itfvl,,,iA IK, tiii" Aim iiaii ;.(iiinirj i;i int uun lint! I shall keep a perfect stock of eM .:inds o( ASVlMUrJITBOn! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "While Newliiff Jl ischium, A rid the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACH INE Come and nee mo. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muk.Io Loaders made to ordr and or ranted. lFTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PEQMPTLY AND FAITHF LILLY DONE. K. A. IMIjDWIIV. Tidioute, Pa., Aug, 1-, 10 10 m.H'.m. a.m. 1 301 6 10 U 30 'A 24 1 0 05 10 50 1 1 f, 5 40 10 05 10 55 5 41 0 45 110 47 5 35 0 31 v V042; f:io 0 21 S()2(i! 5 15 8 50 Fo 101 5 00 8 15 9 55 4 4") 7 4S 41 4 33 7 27 ) 0 '7 4 -I n on i ill A.M.Ir. M.I IE hif RE HO, SPDITllI ! !
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