KDITOH. WEDXESDAY MORNINfi, AMU 22, ISSi. 1 11 - 1 . II .! Announcements. Announcements will be piibliilied nt the following, utrictlti cash in advance, ratos: Associate Judge, ?10j District At torney, $3. s ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We ivrn authorized to announce 11 WAUD KKKK, of Harnett township as a candidate for Associate Judge, Hiibjeet to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN A, PROPER, of TioncMa, as a candidate for Ansociato Judge, subject to Republi can usages. Good News of Gen. Grant. A wonderful chaDge for the better has taken place in the cond: ,i'on of General Grant. Ever sit. .o the lat ter part of lust week he has been showing marked symptoms of im provement, and gaining strength al most daily. So steadily has ho ad vauceti that his physicians are almost ready to admit that he has a chance to get well. Many aro now of the opinion that his trouble is not cancer. All loyal and true hearts will rejoice to hear the goods news, and will pray for a continuance. WORK AT HARRISBURG, Special to Republican. t T . liAKKjsBURu.iFrU 20, '85. ine nouse aDa3gnod the U9Ual funny busine.3 an wilh remarkable enterprise cpd out considerble workfocit Xhe leRal ono huQ. "Jif days exhaustod itself on Thurs day and now but fifty days remain for which Ht&tesmea can draw pay, unless in case of extra session, which by present appearance is very doubtful. Friday morning eession was devoted to buncomb talk on the question of prolonging the sessions. It was final ly decided that the sessions hereafter during the morning on Tuesdays, "Wednesdays acd Thursdays Bhall be from 9:30 a. m. to 1:00 d. m.. while 1 9 " " the afternoon sessions Bhall last from 2:30 to 5:00; the session on Fridays ehall last from 9:00 to 1:00. Mr. Mackin of Phila., offered a res olution that the . legislature adjourn Bine dia April 29th, which was laid over under the rules where it will re- main. Mackin, who is inclined to be lacetious, offered a resolution that if the members persist in readiug 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 the floor of the House on Thursday morn ing as interested hearers on the de bate on the proposed increase of the taxes on brewers and wholesale liquor dealers. The entire session of the House was consumed by the discus sion of the General Revenue bill, which contains Thomas' proposition to tax brewers and liquor dealers one per cent, on their eales, ranging through twenty classes, from $100, O00 down to $10,000; the bill is close behind the General Revenue bill and will probably be reached next week. During the debate on Mr. MsCul lough's new section prohibiting rail road companies from issuing free pas Bes, Mr. Berry arose in his seat and offered a resolution to deny any officer of a railroad company admittance on the floor of the House, which was ack nowledged a wise move, but unfortu nately did not pass. The House passed finally the fol lowing appropoiatiou bills: $700,000 for the continuance of the education and maintenance of the Orphans of Sold iers ; fur the Penna. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, $175,000; to supply a deficiency in the appro priation for the support of destitute Child ren of deceased Soldiers, $22, 250; for tho payment of a part of Balary due Diller Luther, $2000; for the support and maintenance of your correspondent, $000,000. Oiwon P. Arnold, a prominent Mormon, of Salt Lake City, was con victed of polygamy lately, pledged . elf to Judge Zane that he would ab polygamy and hereafter live acuiJ life with his first wife. In consideration of his promises of ameudnunt in this regard and of hakiog an allowance for the support ' his polygamous family, the judge ' Viim off with a fine of $300. The of the trausgressor is hard. i J. E. WKNK, The Democrats who are waitiug for an account of the unearthing of great frauds by the Republican rascals at Washington, will still he waiting after many moons have waxed and waned. IIeski Wattkrson is hoard from agaiu, and again he is not en rapporte with tbe administration. He 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 gusss 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 the country will hear with much satisfaction 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 , imuut o approval ; his getting well. Uuless the physul'oecUon 1. Be it enacted by tho Son- nlnna ttatrA bcil hlifll.L'dll AS t f I fltrt ort IT.Mioa rC 1? . n . : I a,. cians have beeu mistaken as the nature aud character of the disease and its location, there are prospects of cure ; his life ma ft nrnliined but cure is impossibK T. Rfipnia layman that a f . , . Tftneer in Inn thrnnf was impoMibl of cure Thi8facthas been theurca of much distres8 t0 1 e during the days and nights he great soldiers sufferings, but anything that indicates a mistake on tbe part of the physicians as to the character of tho disease is seized upon with avidity. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our rogular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, April 17, '85. The talk of the hotel lobbies is the decided change in the character of the oflice 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 winds do not run in the same channel. Now we. are besieged by another bevy of oflice hunters vho are clamorous for anything they can get the smallest nubhi ns in the row even the little cross roads postorflces." Information has been received here that Representative Morrisou will be in Washington in the course of a few days. The object of his visit is not definitely known, but the beiief is that it has some relation to the sena torial fight in 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 the presumption is that Mr. Mor rison, at present the regular candidate of his party, is coming to confer with Gei. Black, Chairman Oberly, of the state committee, and other prominent democratic leaders of Illinois, who are in Washington, as to the best means of concentrating all the strength tho 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 lespects, aud were not looking after any oflice. While Mr. Grant and his associates gave out that they were not here after oflice, friends of Tammany in this city understood that the mission of tbe del egation was to look after several im portant government offices of New York city. The customs collectorship was mentioned as being the principal object of the yisi." )f Tammany's rep resentatives, but they deny it. The Alert, which was presented to the United States by the English gov ernment to be used on the Greely re lief eipedition, will 6tart from New York next week, commanded by Com 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 the regular steamers. There is talk in Canada of sending the Alert oo the Hudson Bay expedition. luo Central ; American difhcultv has been settled by a treaty of peace between Salvador and Guatemala. Transit across tho 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 aud 5214, Kingsloy Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5136, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. Cm. The Hygiene Act. Tho following act relating to the study ot pnysioiocy ana ltygioue in the rnbi schools of the CommonweiiUh'1,''c cational institutions ieri-,"r'in,d eduH the Commonweal -AnnB a'd flon branches otH, ! . P bth i,o Pn- l" LeR'slature aud received Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gens eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en acted by authority of tho 6me, that physiology and hygiene, which shall, in each diviuion of the subject so pursued, include special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcot ics, upon tho human system, shall be in cluded in tho biancbes of study now re quired by law to be taught in the com mon schools, aud shall be Introduced aud Btudied as a regular branch by all pupils in 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 aud borough superintendents and principals of all educational institutions, receiving aid from tho Commonwealth, to report to tho Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, any failuro or neglect on tho part of boards of school controllers, boards of education and boards of all educational institutions receiving aid from the Commonwealth, to make pro per provision in any and all of the schools or districts under their jurisdic tion, for instruction in physiology and bygieno, which, in each division of the subject so pursued gives special refer ence to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon tho hu mau 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 otherwise satisfactori ly proven, shall be deemed sufficiont 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 grunted auy person to teach in tne public schools of the Commonwealth, or in any of the educational institutions receiving money from the Commonwealth, after the first Modday of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hunched and eighty -six, who has not passed a satisfactory exam ination in physiology and bygieue 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 ia consistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. J. T. Brennan 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 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 6m. NOTICE. All parties are hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any bills or debts unless contracted by myself individually. Ai.ex. Mealy. Church Hill. Ohio, April 13, 1885 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TION1CSTA, PA M. CARPENTER, . . Prprieter. 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We aim'.to keep our GROCERY, RLOUR AND full or FRESH COODS AT REAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING UOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & OO. g llllllilliliu 5 HftftRf t ii jn,'j.iS A Dtitinem Education la tfce moat profltahl, becan It Ii the most nucful. Our aim Is to prctlclly train young men for the actual requirements of this commercial ase. Inrtlridnnl Instruction. No vacation. Students can enter at any time. For circulars, address l DUFF & SON!, Pittsburg, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE ofn writ of Levari Faoius issued out of tho Court of Common Pleaa of Forest County, Pennsylvania, aud to mo directed, there will bo'expimed to wide by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of 'Tionestu, on MONDAY, MAY ISth, A. D. lS8.i, nt 2 o'clock, P. M., the following de scribed real estate to-wit: THOMAS NUGENT vs. C. R. 1IEAS- LEY, Levari Fttcins, No. 30 May Term, 1885. E. L. Davis, Alt'y. Defendant's interest of, in and to tho undivided one-half of all that certain piece or parcel of land, oitutitn in the Township of Jenks. in tho County of Forest and Stnte of Pennsylvania, bo'und ed and described as follows, to-wit: On the South by land formerly known as Dobbsj on tho Northwest bv Warrant numbered fifty-one hundred and throe. Containing tilty-nlne ucros nnd one hun dred and lilly-soveu perches of land, strict measure, and being the samo land on which Thomas Nunont now resides. With about twelve acres under improve ment, on which is erected loo; house and burn ; also young orchard thereon grow ing. Taken in execution and to bn sold its the property of C. R. llcusley at tho suit of Thomas Nugent. Terms Cash. L. AO NEW, Sheriff. Sheriffs oflice, Tionctta, Pa., April 7th, 18H5. Divorce Xotife. Iu tho Court of Common Pleas of For est County, No. :W Ducembcr Term, 1884. Etta M. Rush, by her next friend A. C. Stevens, Libelant, vs. John W. Hush, Re spondent. Aluis Subpceua in Divorce l'orest County, ss. Thu Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sherill of suid County, directing: Whereas, Etta M. Hush, by her next friend A. C. Stevens, did on tho 2Hth day of October, 1S8-1, prefer her petition to our said Judges of the said Court of Common Picas lor said County, praying for the causes therein set forth, that she miirht bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony entered into with you John W. Hush. We, therefore, command you, as we have before, the said John W. Hush, that set ting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appeur in vour proper person before our Judges ut Tio nesta, ut a Court of Common Pleas there to bo held for the County of Forest, bn the third Monday of May, next, to unNwer the petition or libol of tho baid Etta M. Hush, and to show cause, if any you haw, why the said Etta M. Hush, your wife, should not be divorced from the boiuls of matrimony, agreeably to the Acts of As sembly iu such com) made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. Wni. D. Riown, Pres. ident of our said Court, ut Tionestu, tho I5th day of January, 1885. C. M. SHAWKEY, Prothunotury. To John W. Hush, Respondent: You are hereby notified to enter an ap pearance in ubove stated case at tho next regular term of Court, lieirinnimr. May 18, 1885. L. AtiNKW, Slieiill'. Tionosta, Pa., March 21, 1S85. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Olllce and before the Courts promptly and carefully' attended to. Upon receipt, of model or sketch of In vention, I made careful examination, and advtse hm to patentability'' Free of charg. Fees Moderate, and I "make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special references scut on ap plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington, D. C. Near U. S. Patent Oillce. 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M. 3 10 t3 31 f3 40 v 7 6(1 7 m 4 ar Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxbnrg Franklin 1V...OH City...ar 8 45 12 10 12 1!) 1 35 2 05 A.M. A.M. 7 00 720 t7 2S 4 34 4 2:t a m 2 40, 4 1:1 2 hi 2 i: r. m. r7vi. 2 ao 12 n 2 0.1 1 46 1 30 1 22 A.M. i'."tT I'.M. 12 45 20 tfH f "0 ar...Oil Clty....lv Oleopolin ... Eagle Rock... Presidont TioncRta Hickory .. Trunkevvillo.. Tidioute ...Thompson ... Irrineton Warren 12 03 11 40 t" 47 8 2S 8 12 t3 42f7 111 11 II 4 00 4 15 7 4 10 40 8M 8 11 8 24 fH44 ono 20 & 60 A. M. A. M. n no A. V. 10 (M) 10 M 10 22 18 0.'! 10 32 f4 22 4 :w t4 54 6 10 B 30 6 00 PM. P. M. I'.mT 10 fl 14 n 32 1 10 7 no 10 10 )2fi();t7i'8 12 3.5 7 10 12 Ut fl 4!l 11 40 0 1ft 11 34 0 05 lv... Kiii7.ua.. ..ar A.M. P.M. A.M. aTm. M. 10 00 420 A.M. I'.M. A.M, 11 30 rl II) II 80 11 2 6 06 10 60 11 (15 6 4i HV05I 10 66 6 41 4ft 10 47 636 0 31 10 42 6 30 1)21 10 2H 6 1 6 8. VI 10 10 5 00 8 16 t6.) 4 4 7 4S 144 4 33 7 27 1127 4 )8 7(H)! 0 20 4 10 0 45 A.M. I'.M. A.M. !v...Rrndford ..ar ar... Kinr.ua. ...lv Sugar Run ... ... Corydon ...Onoville .Wolf Run.... 38 10 30 6 45 10 37 6 61110 42 7 05 10 67 7 21 11 12 7 35 11 7 4Hill 37 8 02' 11 62 8 10,12 0 r. m.I m. Quaker Bridge. .. .Hod House.... ... Salamanca..,. .So. Carrollton,. ...So Vnndalia... Allegany lv OJeau ... .ar Additionai, Tkain leaves Kin.ua 11:50hiu, Warren 1:23pm, Irvineton 2:1ft pm, Tidioute 3:50pm, Tionestu 5:45pm, ar rives Oil City 7:10pm. Additional Tuain Leave Oil Citr 6:00 am. Oleopolis :43 am, Englo Rock 7:(Mnin, President 7:05am, Tionpsta 7:4nrn Hickory 0:00um.Trunkeyville (:15am,Thl onto 10:10am, Thompson 11:20, arrived Irvinnton 11:55am, Warren 1:05pm. Kln r.ua 2:10pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 8:10, Onoville 3:25, Wolf Run 8:40, Quaker Urldgo 3:60, Red Houso 4:15, Snlamanca 5:0li, Hotith Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 6:50, Allegheny 8:18, arrives Oleun fl:30ptn. Truiim run on Eastern Time. Train, leaving Pittsburgh 8:45im, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:50pm, are Solid Train between Uutlalo and Pittsburgh. 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