The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 22, 1885, Image 2

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J. K. WKNK,
K DITCH,
WEDNESDAY MORMXG, APRIL 22, ISSS.
Aniiouncem ents.
Announcements will be published at
the following, strictly cnh in advance,
rate: Associate Judge, 110; District At
torney, $3.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We iwn Authorized to announce ED
WARD KKKH, of BarnoU ton nnhip as a
candidate lor Assoo'ate Judge, subject to
nepuuiicau UMajfCs.
We are ni(Iiorlxed to announce JOHN
A. PKOl'EK, of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Associate Judge, subject to Republi
can usiiges.
Good News or Gen. Grant.
A wonderful change for tbe better
bag taken place in tbe condition of
General Grant. Ever since tbo lat
ter part of lust week he has been
ehowing marked symptoms of im
provement, and gaining strength al
most daily. So steadily has be ad
vanced that his physicians are almost
ready to admit that he bas a chance
to get well. Many are now of the
opinion that his trouble is not cancer.
All loyal and true hearts will rejoice
to Lear tbe goods news, and will pray
Jor a continuance.
WORK AT HARRISBUfKW
i
Special to Republican.
IIarrisbueg,
The House abanCPril 20 'S5'
funny business ao -Joned the usual
enterprise with remarkable
work foe- ''"',''ai'ved out considerble
drpTTci. vself. The legal one hun
''fu') : tlays exhaustod itself on Tburs
and now but fifty Hays remain for
which statesmen can draw pay, unless
in case of extra session, which by
present appearance is very doubtful.
Friday morning session was devoted
to buncomb talk on the question of
prolonging the sessions. It was final
ly decided that the sessions hereafter
during tbe morning on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays acd Thursdays shall be
from 9:30 a. ni. to 1:00 p. m., while
the afternoon sessions shall last from
2:30 to 5:00; the session on Fridays
bhall last from 9:00 to 1:00.
Mr. Mackin of l'bila., ottered a res
olution that the legislature adjourn
Bine die April 29th, which was laid
over under tbe rules where -it will re
main. Mackin, who is inclined to be
facetious, offered a resolution that if
the members persist in reading bills
in place the Chief Clerk be author
ized to procure derricks to move the
files; the resolution was ruled out of
order.
Several members of the largest
brewing firms of Philada, were on tbe
floor of tbe House on Thursday morn
iog as interested bearers on tbe de
bate on the proposed increase of the
taxes on brewers and wholesale liquor
dealers. Tbe entire session of the
- House was consumed by the discus
fiioa of the General Revenue bill,
which contains Thomas' proposition to
tax brewers and liquor dealers one
i ....
I per cent, on their sales, ranging
t through twenty classes, from $100,
000 down to $10,000 ; the bill is close
behind tbe General Eevenue bill and
will probably be reached next week
During the debate on Mr. MsCul
lough's new section prohibiting rail
i road companies from issuing free pas
I ees, Mr. uerry arose in Lis seat and
offered a resolution to deny any officer
' of a railroad company admittance on
the floor of tbe House, which was ack
uowledgud a wise move, but uufortu
nately did not pass.
The House passed finally tbe fol
lowing appropoiation bills : $700,000
for the continuance of the education
' ' and maintenance of the Orphans of
Soldiers; for the Penna. Institution
, for the Deaf and Dumb, $175,000
to supply a deficiency in the appro
priation for the support of destitute
Children of deceased Soldiers, $22,
250; for tho payment of a part o
salary due Diller Luther, $2000; for
the support and maintenance of your
correspondent, $000,000.
Enyp
UitsoN 1. Arxold, a prominent
Mormon, of Salt Lake City, was con
victed of polygamy lately, pledged
himself to Judge Zane that be would
abandon polygamy and hereafter live
a clean life with his first wife,
consideration of his promises
amendment iu this regard and
pakiog an allowance for the support
..this polygamous family, the judg
'lim off with a fine of $300. Th
of the trauegrebsor is bard.
The Democrats who are waiting for
an account of the unearthing of great
frauds by the Republican rascals at
Washington, will still bo waiting after
many moons have waxed and waned.
tm
IIen'iu Wattehson is hoard from
agaiu, and again he is not en rapporle
with tbe administration. lie announ
ces that "The Courier Journal thinks
that Miss Sweet ought to go." Just
so. But inasmuch as the administra
tion and not Henri, has tho last guess
at it, and the administration docs not
think Miss Sweet ought to go, she
will not. And Henri is still out in
the cold, cold, storm
While tbe country will hear with
much satisfactiou and joy the news
that General Grant is much improved
and eujoyiug some hours of rest from
pain, they will accept with little ciedit
the statement that there are hopes of
bis getting well. Unless the physfcjja
cians have been mistaken as to
the
nature and character of the
and its location, there are
lsease
of cure ; his life ma
prospects
be prolonged,
but cure is imposs
It seems to a
in the throat
This fact has
ayman (bat
was iojpos
jeer
?o of cure
been the
the peoT . . . , . . .
tbe great soldiers sunenngs, but
nybing that indicates a mistake on
the part of the physicians as to the
character of the disease is seized upon
with avidity.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, D. C, April 17, '85.
The talk of the hotel lobbies is the
decided change in the character of the
office seekers who are now in the city.
'At the beginning of the present Ad
ministration, said a Congressman
yesterday morning, "every aspirant
for official honors wanted a foreign
mission, or a consulship, or a berth in
tho Federal judiciary. Well, that
class have gone home disheartened
and disgruntled. They are in the
mental condition'of the man who, be
fore he tried it, was confident of win
ning a girl, but afterward found that
all ruinds do not run in the same
channel. Now we. are besieged by
another bevy of office hunters vho are
clamorous for anything they can get
the smallest nubbins in the row
even the little cross roads postoffices.
Information has been received here
that Representative Morrison will be
in Washington in the course of a few
days. Tbe object of bis visit is not
definitely knowo, but the beiief is
that it has some relation to the sena
torial fight iu Illinois. Just as soon
as the democrats of the legislature are
reinforced by the successor of Mr
Ward, who recetly died, it is the in-
tentiou of that party to make a de
termined effort to elect a Senator. It
is understood that every influence of
the party will be exerted to that end,
and tbe presumption is that Mr. Mor
rison, at present the regular candidate
of bis party, is coming to confer with
Gen. Black, Chairman Oberly, of the
state committee, and other prominent
democratio leaders of Illinois, who are
in Washington, as to the best means
of concentrating all tbe strength the
party can command upon some ac
ceptable man. It is still thought, that
if Mr. Morrison gets out of the way,
Peusion Commissioner Black will be
put forward.
Hugh Grant, Tammany's defeated
candidate for mayor of New York
city, called upon the President this
week in company with Thomas F,
Gilroy and Judge McQuade. Mr
Grant said that they had come merely
to pay their tespects, aud were not
looking after any office.
While Mr. Grant and his associates
gave out that they were not here after
office, friends of Tammany in this city
understood that the mission of the del
egation was to look after several im
portant government offices of New
York city. The customs collectorsbip
was mentioned as being the principal
object of the visb )f Tammany's rep
resentatives, but they deny it.
The Alert, which was presented to
tbe United States by the English gov
eroment to be used on the Greely re
lief expedition, will start from New
York next week, commanded by Cam
mander Coffin, for Halifax, where she
will be turned over to the English
government with the thanks of Con
gress. She will be manned by about
thirty officers and men, who will re
turn by tbe regular steamers. There
is talk in Canada of sending the Alert
on the Hudson Bay expedition.
Tbe Central', American difficulty
h V v'
has been settled by a treaty of peace
between Salvador and Guatemala.
Transit across the Isthmus is also un
impeded, and our noble marines can
return to their ordinary occupation of
guard duty, and appearing in spec
tacular dramas where soldiers are re
quired upon the stage. L.
J. T. Brennan has now for sale
136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214,
Kingsloy Twp., probably on the new
oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant
518G, and 79 acres of warrant 5187,
in same twp. Cm.
The Hygiene Act.
The following act relating to the study
of physiology and hygiene in the rutVi-'
schools of the CommouweuUh , ,C
cational institutions iee!-?' ',
i r, , ,Joivinc aid from
the Commonweal , , ,
. , , has passed both
branches otV T ! , . 1 , . .
ti iho Legislature and received
the Go' , ,
.. J.ei'uoi- s a inn oval :
ooction 1. Be it enacted by the Sen.
ate and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en
acted by authority of tho same, that
physiology and liygieue, which shall, in
each diviuion of the subject so pursued,
include special reference to the effect of
alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcot
ics, uiou tho human system, shall be in
cluded in tho branches of Btudy now re
quired by law to be taught in the com
mon schools, and shall be introduced
aud studied as a regular branch by all
pupils iu all departments of the public
schools of the Commonwealth, and in
all educational institutions supported
wholly or in part by money from the
Commonwealth.
Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of county,
city and borough superintendents and
principals of all educational institutions,
receiving aid from tho Commonwoalth,
to report to tho Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction, any failure or negloct on
the part of boards of school controllers,
boards of cducatiou and boards of all
educational institutions receiving aid
from the Commonwoalth, to mako pro
per provision in any and all of the
schools or districts under their jurisdic
tion, for instruction in physiology and
hygiene, whicli in each division of tbe
subject so pursued gives special refer
ence to the effects of alcoholic drinks,
stimulants and narcotics upon tho hu
man system, as reuuired by this act, and
such failures on the part of directors,
controllers, boards of education and
boards of educational institutions re
ceiving money from tho Commonwealth
thus reported, or otherwiso satisfactori
ly proven, shall be deemed sufficient
cause for withholding the warrant for
State appropriation of school money to
which such district or educational insti
tution would otherwise be entitled.
Sec. 3. No certificate shall be granted
any person to teach in tue public schools
of the Commonwealth, or in any of the
educational institutions receiving money
from the Commonwealth, after the first
Modday of Juno, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and eighty -six,
who has not passed a satisfactory exam
ination in physiology and hygiene with
special reference to the effects of alco
holic drinks, stimulants and narcotics
upon the human system.
Sec. 4. All laws or parts of laws iu
consistent with the provisions of this
act are hereby repealed.
J. T. Brennan has now for rale
136 acres of warrant 5213 an. I 5214,
Kingsley Twp., probably ou the new
oil belt. Aldo 108 acres of warrant
5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187,
in same twp. Gui.
NOTICE.
All parties are hereby notified that
I will not be responsible for any bills
or debts unless contracted by myself
individually. Alex. Mealy.
Church Hill, Ohio, April 13, 1885.
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TIONKSTA, PA
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Treats of
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Yachting and Canoeing,
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias
Issued out of tho Couit of Common
Tleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, ami
to mo directed, there will be exposed to
side by public vendue or outcry, at the
Court'liouso, In tho borough of Tioucsta,
MONDAY', MAY 18th, A. D. 1S85,
nt 2 o'clock, T. M., the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
THOMAS NUGENT vs. C. It. IIEAS-
LEY, Levari Facias, No. 'M May Term,
1883. E. L. Davis, Att'y.
Defendant's interest of, in and to tho
undivided one-half of rII that certain
piece or parcel of land, situate In the
Township of Jcnks. in tho County of
Forest and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and deseribetl as follows, to-wit: On
the South bv land formerly known as
Dobbs; on tho Northwest 'by Warrant
numbered fitly-one hundred and throe.
Containing fifty-nine acres and one hun
dred and lilly-scvcn perched of land,
strict incisure, and bclnn the samo land
on which Thomas Nugont now resides.
With about twelve acres under improve
ment, on which is erected loir house and
barn j also young orchard thereon grow
ing. Taken in execution aud ti bn sold as
the property of C. It. lleuslcy at tho suit
of Thomas Nugent.
Terms Cash.
L. AGNEW, Sheriff.
Sheriffs office, Tioneista, Ta., April 7th,
18H5.
Divorce Notice.
In the Court of Common Pleas of For
est County, No. December Term, 1884.
Etta M. Dush, by her next friend A. C.
Stevens, Libelant, vs. John W. Dush, Re
spondent. Alais Subpecna in Divorce.
Forest County, ss.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
the Sheritl of said County, Greeting:
W hereus. Etta M. Dush, by her next
friend A. C. Stevens, did on tho li'.ith day
of October, ISM, prefer her petition to our
said Judges of the said uourl ot Common
Pleas lor situl County, praying lor tlie
causes therein sot forth, that she might be
divorced from tho bouds of matrimony
entered into with you John W. Bush.
We, therelore, commune! you, as we luive
before, the said John W. Rush, that set
ting aside all other business and excuses
whatsoever, you be and appear in your
proper person before our Judges at "Tio-
nesta, at a Court ot common Pleas there
to bo held for the County of Forest, on the
third Monday of May, next, to answer
the petition or libol of tho said Kttu M.
Hash, and to show cause, it any you have,
why the said Kttu M. Bush, your wife.
should not be diyoived from the boiula of
iiuuniiiouy, nirreenuiy 10 me acw oi As
sembly in such com) niaue and provided,
Herein fail not.
Witness the lion. Wru. D. Drown. Pres
ident of our said Court, at Tionesta, tho
join clay ot .lanuarv, inho.
C. M. SHAWKEY", Prothonotury.
To John W. liush. Respondent:
Y'ou aro hereby notified to enter an ap-
peartiuce in above stated eitse at tho next
regular term oi Court, beginuniK May
IS, !,. Ij. AliNKIV, Mierm.
Tionosta, Pa., March 21, 1883.
PATENTS,
Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur
ed, and all other patents causes in tbe pat
en ii mice ana oeiore uieuouru promptly
anil carefully attendod to.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of in
vention, I made careful examination, and
aclvtse as to patentability Free of charire.
Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge
unless patent is secured. Information,
advice and special refcroric.es scut on ap
plication, j. it. l,ittisl.Ij, Washington,
v. l. xsear l. b. rateut umce.
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AND
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. Particular attention given to GRAIN
ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT
ING. Satisfaction, ituarantoctl iu every
particular. Orders for frescoing, etc., by
mail promptly attended to. Shop m
Roberts building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa,
A DDIltSend six cents for lxislaee,
H I It ILL. and receive free a costly box
of goods which will help all, of either sex
to more money right away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await the
workers absolutely tiure. At onco ad
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FINE STATIONERY
SPORTIER m HOLIDAY C30DS,
FOREIGN AND DOM1WTIC
FBTJITS &s C.
A Inn A "en t. (Vir Ii'.kIpv. Slarliair. HUn
IIIIV.l, 'l't l l,nin w.vil wiunun,
Decker Dros., J. C. Fisher, C. D. Fease
. . .r 1 , ., ... I. ... . .
tK i )., anil in. jvimoii i iiiiiun. Diiiion
cash prici-s given. Call and exukninecata
logues and prices
j lonesiu, i'u.
Sept 17.
MACAZINC RIFLE.
.t.IJJl-...T...
43 Oovt. aud 40-CO
Grata Carlrldcc
TUf nrCT DTCI C" 0. wond for Irr
inE, DC3I Ml r L.C enma. Buporlorln aiu
racy, rantdiiy, mndei md nulh to any i,t!-er.
Bail A D r Oallery, Pporting and T..rr"'t
ALLAIlU K-.t1,. B,-h1 Mr Catnloci-.
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VtHY ITJOKB. FWrtCTH Wf.
A PLEASANT, tSAFElinf?
AND CERTAIN ..Myi-
For Worms In children nnd adiilta. Wiirrurit-c-'l
lmi to coiiliiiu i,'aUiml. Tlify KKi'Kll
1,'Alt, whi-re tho dircctioDHBivcarelully car
ried out. Tlicy lire fumaiilcod tn bv iieri'urtly
hdrnik'&s, and uio ncommeiuieU by J'Aistciun.
"It Is a rimple utiitemfnt of facta when I Fay
that 'Swisit. Wonn Pnwilfr1 hna navul. huniarly
aukinif, iwveral livMt, ono of wlucb wam thai of a
vuJu.iUu Luti. r-reiu'lu'r." J. A. Vtvuyh, Ji
IW liquet, Otivul, MudouM'u.
Bamplo by mall, glo. prepaid. Prerared only by
H
OW TO MAKE NONE
Y
To Successtul Salesman I pay as
high as fluu per month and expenses
Steady employment guaranteed. 50 more
wanted. Experience not necessary. Any
live man can succeed. 600 acres under
cultivation. The most complete packing
groundsill the United Stale. Newest
and choicest varieties of fruit a speciality,
nenii lor terms swung age.
Chaulks. II. CuAaK, Nurseryman, Rooh
ester, IN. I. aeciyJiuos.
i$M ex.
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TIM K TABLE IN KFFECT Nov. 23, 1884.
WoRtwmd I'illsluiruli llivlwion Eastward
M.
A.M.
7 fiU
4
4 I:V
2 hi
'Z 1ft
A. M.
M.
ao
H SO
t 47
8 2H
H 12
A.M.
8 4.1
12 11
P. M.
H 45
12 It)
12 1!)
1 S5
2 05
A. i.
7 00
7 20
7 BO
ar Tiltsbnrgh lv
4 31
4 2:i
I'arker
Foxbnrg
Franklin
lv...OH City...ar
12 40
a (i
2 40
2 00
2 no
M.
M.
P, M
P.M.
P.M
2 :m
i 11
12 45
12(l't
11 40
ar...Oil Cltv....lv
3 10
Olonpolm
...F.Rglo Rock...
1'residont
Tionesta
Hickory
..Trunkeyvillo..
Tidlo'uto
...Thompson a...
IrrlnetoD
Warren
Iv... Kiii7.ua.. ..ar
a on
t.1 40
t7 2S
f2 0O
f3 42f7 ill
1 4f
1 ao
II It
4 00
4 15
7 4S
10 4(1
8 0.1
R U
8 24
)H 44
0 0(1
II 2(1
(I 60
A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
10 00
10 00
10 22
io ao
1037
10 4'J
1 2'J't 0:t
1 in! 7 fiO
i W) f7 i'H
10 2
10 10
f4 22
4 IW
(184
f4 54
'An 7 10
9 0,ri
n JO
5 !0
6 00
2 Hi
I 40
i.M.
n An
o in
P. M.
A.M.
P.M.
P. M.
m. r. m
0 00 ! 4 20
lv...Drndford ..ar
8 00
A.M.I
I. M.
A. M.
P.M
11 .to
11 24
11 or.
10 tv.
10 47
10 42
10
II SO
ar...Kinxun....lv
0 10
fl 14
u on
10 ro
uvor
11 45
0 111
0 21
850
8 15
7 4S
7 27
... Sugar Run ...
Cory don
Onoville
....WoVf Run....
fi 40
n 82
H 88
6 45
5 41
fi nr.
so
(junker Drldge.
651
10 20
fi Li
...Rod House,
7 05 10 57
721 11 12
7 35 11 Urt
7 401137
8 02 11 52
8 10,12 fiO
P.M.I M.
10 10
(100
4 4i
4!t:i
4 )
4 10
... Suhtmanca....
0 55
.So. Cnrrollton.
...So Vandalia,.,
Allcttany
0 44
11 27
0 20
7 00
0 45
lv Olean ... .nr
A.M.
V. M
A.M.
AnnmoNAi. Tkaiv
Iioaves Kinxun
1I:50hni, Warren 1:23pm, lrvineton 2:15
pin, Tidiouto S:50pm, Tionesta &:4.rpin, ar
rives Oil City 7:10pm.
additional TiiAtJf Leavra Oil Cltr
(1:0!) am. OlcopollM (1:43 am, Englo Rock
7:00iim, President 7:05am, Tionesta 7:4Hnm
Hickory 0:00am. Trunkevvillfl 0:15ani,Tld-
outo 10:10am, Thompson Jl:20, arrives
lrvineton II :55nm, warren l;05pm, Kln
f.na 2:10pm, Sueur Run 2:20, Corydon 3:10,
Onovillo 3:25. Wolf Run 8:40, Quaker
Ilrlilae 3:50. Red House 4:15, Salamanca
5:0(1, South Cnrrollton 5:30, South Vanda
lia 5;.r.O, AUugheuy 6:1S, arrives Olean
C:30pni.
'I rains run on i-jastern nine.
Trains Inavinir Pittsburgh 8:45am, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:50pm, are Solid Train
between Ruffalo and PlttMburgh.
Trains, leaving Pittsburgh 8:45nm, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:60nm, are Solid Train
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between
Dutl'alo and Pittsburgh.
ir-r- t iekiila sold and baggago rueehed
to all principal points.
Get lime tables giving full information
from Company's Agents.
(to. S. GA'I'CUl.IiL., (ien ltsupt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Pasa'r and Ticket Agent.
No. 41 Exchange St., Dutfalo, N. V.
J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR CAME BAG,
AND MAE
BEG SCORES,
USE
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SHOT GUNS.
All l!io Lateot l.-nprovemonts.
FCR DLCCaiPTPE CIRCULARS.
Lambcrson, Firman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons'
Sport ig Arms and Ammunition,'
VLSI & 2 53 S roadway,
NEW YORK.
WESTERS OKt'ICB,
V. 11. LAMOeRSON & CO.,
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f.EHM9E8 THAT OUR C3C0 ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE.
Ono Piece of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES CR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
EEEIH3T0N AGRICULTURAL CO.,
I LION. K. V.
Now York Olliie. UN Chambers Street.
WM.
SMEARBAUGH
& CO.,
Dealer in
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, COOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAfS.
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Goods Always First
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