The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 15, 1885, Image 2

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EDITOR.
WEDXESDAT MORNING, APRIL 15, 155.
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Announcements.
Announcements will he published nt
tlio following, rtrirthl cash in advmirr,
rates: Associate Judge, fill; Pislriet At
torney, $3 ; Coroner, f j.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We aro authorized to announce EP
YVAK1) KERR, of Harnett township as a
candidate for Associate Judge, subject to
Republican usages.
General Grant.
We rfjoico al being able to sny
this rooming that General Grant is
etill with tha living. Yet wo fear it
will not bo our privilege to nay so in
another issue. The way ho has held
out has been a puzzle to all, not ex
cepting his physicians. The end
eeenis very near although be may live
several days yet.
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WORK AT HARRISBURG.
Special to Republican.
IIatuiisburg, April 3, '85.
Tho only life that prevailed during
the week was occasioned by the visit
of some forty Indian boys and girls
from the Indian School who gave a
very pleasing entertainment in the
House of Reps., ou Wednesday eve
ning. Tho boys were dressed in army
blue uniform, trimmed with red braid ;
they looked trim and well-fod, and
the discipline existing among them
was capital ; none of them bad that
wild beast air so generally found
among Indians on the reservations.
apt. Pratt told his hearers to set the
-LalJ .rolling, how and to what purpose
the young Indian is trained at Car-
lisle. Then the young red tkius en
' V.dorsed his remarks by plunging into
a spirited travesty of a trial. Then
the legislature had a chance to bear
pure United States English spoken,
and had equally good chance to pick
up poiuts and manners, and the Eng
lish manners from their entertainers.
One very swarthy young orator made
the Hall ring with his rolling periods ;
the emphasis was oddly and unevenly
distributed, but the effect was quite as
good as that obtained by many a fiery
ward politician or sucking Demos
thenes from the country, who strives
to -woo the House with fiery words
within those same four walls.
The House succeeded in passing fi
nally, an act to amend the fourth sec
tion of "an act regulating the hunt
ing and killing of web footed wild
fowl." An act torant au annuity to
Elmira P. Mullin, mother of S. J. F.
Mullin, deceased, late a private in Co.
E., First Reg. National Guard. Au
act for the relief of and placing on the
rolls the name of Edward Marshall,
late first Lieutenant, Company D.,
15th Reg. Penn'a Cav. An act grant
ing an annuity to Catberio Page,
widow of Thomas Page, deceased, late
a corporal in Co. K.t 7th Penn'a Reg.
militia, of 18G2. An act to pay a
pension to Mrs. Alice Care, the mother
of Corporal Wm. T. Care, who lost
his life in the military service of the
State. The House showed good judg
ment in passing the above bills, as all
are entitled to what they will receive.
Mr. McCullough was "downed"
again in a bill to allow liquor to be
sold in Fairmount Park, Phiia., by a
vote of 28 yeas 127 nays. Mr. Mc
Cullough made an eloquent appeal
for the passage of bis bill ; his speech
occupied almost one hour. We hope
the defeat of this bill will not cause
the gentleman to resign his seat in the
House as he threatens to ; the present
House could tint afford to lose men
like Jno. McCullough. Enyp.
The Mormons prove their estimate
of the Democratic party" by the new
policy they are discussing, viz: The
purchase of a State organization.
Ihey are reported to have reached the
conclusion that it will be cheaper to
buy admission into the Union us a
State than to continue the annoyance
of prosecutions for polygamy under
lerntorial laws. We confess that we
have not held a high opiuiou of the
Democratic party in the past, but we
never dreamed of thinking so meanly
cf it as to suppose that anybody would
liuigine it could be bought wholesale
us these filthy polygamisls pretend to
bt'lieve it can. I'hey certainly would
' never bve thought of trying that
game under Republican supremacy
-Let us hope that their estimate of our
veiv rulers it a pislakeu one.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our reguhii Correspondent.)
Washin-utm, D. G April 11, '85.
Affairs in ' Washington have very
materially quieted down during the
last week and the Mugwump, old line
democrat, and republican are resting
calmly side by side.
With the exception of the trouble
in the Isthmus no very weighty ques
tion has disturbed tho soul of the ad
ministration. In reply to a question of your cor
respondent as to whether any further
action bad been taken in the ease of
Miss Sweet, tha pension agent at
Chicaee, whoso resignation lias been
asked for, the commissioner of pen
sions saiil that nothiHg further had
been done, lie said that nothing fur
ther was required from his office.
When asked if the resignation would
bo forthcoming, Gen. .Clack jruiled
and said : "Tho Lord made women."
Democratic members of Congress
ure still grumbling about the policy
of the administration, and predicting
many evils if the offices are not turned
over pretty soon. The Virginia dele
gation has decided that the Mahonites
must be put out of all the offices they
hold iu the State at once, or the dem
ocratic party will be iu a bad way nt
tho next election there, and they w ill
have a hard time to hold ou to the
management of State affairs. The
Ohio men are even more cut up, and
the result of the municipal elections
adds to their discomfiture. Some of
the members from the far South are
complaining, too, though they say
that what they want is not to have
the patronage thrown into their own
section particularly, but to have it go
where it will do the most good. They
want the States that aro naturally
democratic, but have been held by re
publican patronage, and those like
Illinois and Michigan, which are
"missionary States," to be brought
over to the party by unlimited pat
ronage. Although a trifio premature it seems
to be settled that Geu. Grant will be
buried at Washington, atd various
sites aro named, as the White Lot, in
front of tho White House, the Monu
ment grounds, Congressional cemetery,
Arlington snd the Soldiers' Home.
There ate objections urged to all
these nites with the exception of the
Soldiers' Home, and it is probable
that ono of the commanding eleva
tions iu those beautiful grounds will
be selected for the purpose. Congress
will undoubtedly provide for the erec
tion of a monument over the grave of
a size and dignity to fitly commemo
rate the character of tho dead hero,
and this raouument rising from the
Home heights would be a stately and
impressive feature of tho landscape,
seen from any direction.
During a recent thunderstorm the
monument received a good deal of at
tention from the elements being struck
by lightning simultaneously from four
different quarters. The precautions
taken proved to have been sufficient
however and no damage was done.
The bill apportioning the State into
Senatorial districts which has passed
the Senate makes the following dis
tricts fur the western portion of the
State. Forest county is left iu with
Clarion and Elk us formerly :
Thirty-fifth .district RJair and
Cambria.
Thirty-sixth Somerset, Bedford
and Fulton.
Thirty-seveiith Indiana and Jef
ferson. Thirty-eighth ClarioD, Elk aud
Forest.
Thirty-ninth Westmoreland.
Fortieth Fayette and Greene.
Forty-first Butler and Armstrong.
Forty second to forty-fifth Alle
gheny county, Pittsburgh aud Alle
gheny. Forty-sixth Beaver and Washing
ton. Forty-seventh Mercer aud Law
rence. Forty-eighth Venango and War
ren. Forty-ninth Erie.
Fiftieth Crawford.
The bill gives the Republicans 02
and the Democrats lti districts.
o
The esteemed New York World
pronounces Minister Phelps "en un
known person of uncertain Democ
racy." This is not exact. Phelps is
an unknown person, but he wore out
two sets of false teetli iu abusing
Abraham Lincoln twenty years ago,
so there's nothiug uncertain a tout his
Democracy.
Tjiekk was a good deal of crow in
the Democratic newspapers after the
last presidential election. There is a
fair supply of crow on hand now, lint
they don't Sdoui to hanker after it
quite 08 much as they did.
Fmr, Thompson and W. S. Rose
crans are still pounding on the kitchen-door
of the White House, begging
the cook to come out and givo them
something. The cook will have to set
the dogs on these fellows unless they
cease their clatter.
V
The continuance of MrVI ligbee ns
Superintendent of Public Intruction,
by Governor TattiBon, is regarded by
fevcral Democratic newspapers ns an
assumption that there is no Democrat
in the State fit for that position. It
does look a little like that, but Mr.
Higbee although a Republican, baa
been a good Superintendent. Venan
go Spectator, Dem.
It is counted as worthy of tele
graphing from Washington that Sec
retary Lamar rode to tbo Cabinet
meeting on Tuesday of last week in a
twenty-five cent cab. A sense of
equity should hove supplemented this
information by the statement that the
Secretary also bathed in un $800 tub,
which he has had erected at Govern
ment expense in his office. If this is
tha day of small things in administra
tive affairs, let ns see that none of the
small things get away unobserved.
The Philadelphia Record is very
unkind in its manner of dealing with
its partisans who do not jump at the
crack of its whip. Thus, it touches
the McLean-Myers gang on the raw
in this style, which we appreciate ns
rather good style. "The Cincinnati
eleetiou resulted in the success of one
Democrat, and be got through hy
breaking with the M'Leau ring. The
severity of this rebuke to Messrs.
Cleveland and Pendleton is distinctly
audible to the naked ear." Poor
John R! The prospects of that Sena
torship are "growing small by degrees
and beautifully less," and the liccord
is just mean enough not to hido its
delight.
J. T. Brcuuau has now fur sale
1G6 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214,
Kingsley Twp., probably on the new
oil belt. Also 103 acres of warrant
5I8G, and 79 acres of warrant 5187,
in same twp. 6m.
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CHERIFFS GALE.
Jl Y VIBTUE of a writ of Levari Facias
i issued out of tho Conn of Common
Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and
to mo directed, there will bo on posed to
salo by public vendue or outcry, at the
Court House, in tho borough of Tionesta,
on
MONDAY", MAY 18th, A. D. 1WS5,
nt 2 o'clock, P. M tho following de
scribed real ps'alo to-wit:
THOMAS Nl'OENT vs. C. B. UEAS-
LEY, Lovari Facias, No. 30 May Term,
1SS5. E. L. Davis, Atfy.
Defendant's interest of, in anil to the
undivided one-half of all that certain
piece or parcel of land, situato in tho
Township of .Tenks. in the County of
Forest and Slate of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to-wit: On
the South bv land formerly known as
Dobbs; on tho Northwest by Warrant
numbered fifty-onn hundred and three.
Containing lifty-nine acres nnd ono hun
dred and lil'ty-seven perches of laud,
strict meusuro, and beitifr tho same land
on which Thomas Niifrent now resides.
With about twelve acres tinder improve
nient, on which is erected loir house ami
barn j also young orchard thereon grow
ing. Taken In execution and to be sold as
tho property of C. It. II easlcy at the suit
of Thomas Nugent.
Terms Cash.
L. AGNEW, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Pa., April 7th,
115.
liivoi'ce XotU'e.
In tho Court of Common Pleas of For
est County, No. :l(i December Term, 18St,
Etta M. JSush, by her next friend A. C.
Stevens. Libelant, vs. John "W. Bush, Be
spondent. Alais Sul)po'tia in Divorce.
Forest County, ss.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
the Sherilt of said County, U reeling:
Whereas, Etta M. Bush, by her next
friend A. C Stevens, did on tho 20th day
of October, 1SNJ, prefer hor petition to (ur
said Judges of the said Court of Common
Pleas for said County, praying tor the
causes therein set forth, that sho laiuht bo
divorced from the bonds of matrimony
entered into with you John W. Bush.
We, therefore, command you, as we have
before, the said John W. Bush, that set
ting aside all other business and excuses
whatsoever, you be and uppcar in your
proper person before our Judges at Tio
nesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there
to bo held for the County of Forest, on tho
third Monday of May," next, to answer
the petition or libel of tho said Etta M.
Bush, and to kIiow cmtso, if any you have,
why the said Etta M. Bush, "your wife,
(should not he divorced from the bonds of
matrimony, agreeably to tho Acts ol As
sembly in such case made, and provided.
Herein fail not.
Witness tho Hon. Wirt. D, Brown, Pres
ident of our paid Court, at Tionesta, the
15th dav of January, 1SH5.
C. M. K HAWKEY", Prothonotary.
To John W. Bush, Respondent:
You aro hereby notified to enter an ap
pearance in above stated ease at the next
regular term of Court, beginning May
IS. lSK5i L. A (1 N E W, Sheri If.
Tionesta, Pa., March 24, lss.'i.
Cavei'.N, Re-tssuo and Trade-Marks secur
ed, and all other patents causes in tiie pat
en t OtU'-e and before tho Courts promptly
and carefully attended to.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of in
vention, I miido careful examination, and
advtse as to patentability Free of charge.
Fees Moderato, and I make No Charge
unless patent i secured. Information,
ad vice and special references sent on ap
plication. J. It. L1TTELL, Washington,
D. C. Near C. S. Patent Otllee.
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HOUSE, SIGNCARRIAGE,
AND
OflNAMENTAL PAINTING.
Particular attention given to GRAIN
ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT
ING. Satisfaction guaranteed in every
particular. Orders for liescoing, etc., by
mail promptly attended to. Shop iu
Roberts building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa.
A PRI7F entl six cents for postage,
H I ll IL U and receive free a cosily box
of goods which will help all, of cither sex
to more money rigid away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await tho
workers absolutely sure. At once ad
dress True iV. Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.'.l
ffuiiiuniiinii
1885!
kept In a Oer'
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HOUSE IN THIS COUN
our Stock, and vou wii
we say. We aim to keep
FEED DEPARTS
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FINE STATION KTIY,
SFOnnrifi S3 HOLIDAY C3GD3,
FOP.rnCiN AND DOMESTIC
Also Agent for Estey. Stprli;;t Sho-rtitu.-er,
and Clougli it Warren Oit-'iius.
Decker Bros., J. C. I'islier. C. 1). Pease
iOo.,aiid ni. KiiuIih Piiinos. Bottom
cash prlcii given. Call nnd cxun:inecata
logues nnd friceV.
'J'ior.esla, Pa. Sept 17.
nv pjiACAZirjz niirf.
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Grain Cartrlt!f:t
VtRY 8T8CM0. PHIFECTIT nr..
TUT ITCT Did 17 in th 'or''t for lr- !'
IflX. DLj I tl 1 r iLi earn. Buy .rior in kcsu
racy, rapidity, mndel ncl (ininU to ;iy a r.
BA 1 I A O r Onlli-ry, Hponlrif mi 1 '.'. : '.
A LLAIiU 8M.t I.T C.iaj.'o... ...
ilarlin Fire Arms Co., Nov Ilav cu, Co:..
IbPBAOIC-ACHE
C'urwi Iunnnini&tinn and THivratlnn of tho I.i'-rr,
Ki.luty ud Uluiliur. NKVi:it KA1I.M to liclp.
It ciin-,1 iiuiity tit T.lV'jr ami Kulnuy tnniblt-rt,
'::l('iuii'ia oi th!i Hiuiit, I.rvoua lelii.ity mid
clirnniu 1'eni.iln VrakiiMU. 1'iin ly veurlulilr,
Iniriiilens, aud yet uli quickly niiJniir. lv.
PHYSICIANS SAY IT HAS NO EQUAL IN LIVER,
KIDNEY, URINARY AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Mrs. N .1. White, rieaHAnlvflle, Veninjro Co.,rii.,
rny:, " When I went into (lie Htore. in 1H71. for
jUliOSM A, I wfiHfco weak aud fuiut, I tlmiiKLt IM
lD i-r l'fiicU home. Hnve ut-.v l-vn wrllia yearn.'
I V. l,j(ht, 4Mirry Trwi. I'a., wtu trouMod r.U
imlamimtlion of Kuineya ior 1 yers. Soiuetliii' a
wr iiflplt-Hri fop wnthri, siid l'd contimiul tutolt-
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Irvineton 11:55am, Warren 1:05pm, Kln
zua 2:I0,,m, Sugar Bun 2:20, Corydon 8:10,
Oiinvilln :i:25. Wolf Hun .H-.40, tiuaker
Bridge :i:50, Bed House 4:15, Salamanca
;00, South Carrollton jrild, Solttll anua-
ia irJAK illegueny (i:is, arrives uiean
aopm.
Trains run on Eastern Time.
Thains leaving Pittsburgh 8:4."arn, nr-
ving PittKburgh 7:50pm, ro Solid Traini
y pvi'Oii miuuio iinu i iiifiimitii. r
v3
hains leaving rixisDurgn n:i.pin, irr-
nir Pittbirli 7:;"0nm, ureSoliU'l rains
y Pnliman's Slccninu Cars between
.tliilo and Pittsburgh.
-Tickets sold and baggage checked
' Cprincipal points.
a time tn iles mvinar full Information
onmanv's Atrents.
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FELLOWS,
im'l Pass'r an Ticket Agent,
41 Exchange St.. Butl'alo, N. Y.
.K1, Agent, Tionesta, J'a,
YO'J WANT TO'
SS'MUiiLiiftfeLlfAlv-
e AND M4Kt
BlA SCORES,
eA USE
A
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GUNS.
SmproYcmants.
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FOR t3EGCRUMvr: OSniCULARS,
At, A -id
Lambcrsona urrnsn & Co.,
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E. R m i n go rj & Son s
3 Am rtl Ammun l.on.
UZVJ VOrtK.
P'ESTK?.?;
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H. LAfflRJiF'SOM A CO.,
7J Qui4' rtt-t, I'bu-a-jo, 111.
ARMOKY, - - - V.ION, N. Y.
SHOVE&S,
ccoops, s:4des.
MAD: ill TII3 BARNES. BY $k.ED W0?.KWEtt.
REMCKB'S THAT 0U1 GOCDS tit AI'AyS RELIABLE.
One Ploco of Solid ateel.
NO HOLES 0!1 niVETS TO WE AXEN it BLADE.
CEND FOP. CIRCULARS.
EiHIilSTO?! AGHICULTURk CO.,
I LION, X. V.
Krw York );.!( i-, 1 1S ('liniubrm Slret.
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Peelers in
CLOTIp;
NOTIONS, BOOTS & Sh y 1
HATS AND CAPS
C5-BOOEBIE1S!
TOHACCO.
CIGAP.S, HARD- f
WAKK, QUEENS- Y
W A R E. G h ASS VA KK 1 '
TOYS, STATIONERY, WAEL-PAPKR I
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Jto 1 1
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Goods Always First-Class.
ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES
?--r. !-5". ?-r.0. .50 and upwards. '
01 tAFJ tf H f,JF(.'.,,'r'Hl Ore Pans
mid Machinery a Specie SeVond han"
Engines and Hollers .... i' . . ,U."
Engines
t..ck Eiat. Til o.MAS
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