t She -forest Republican. J. E. WENK, KDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. II, lSSi. Ilopublicnii State Ticket. FOR STATE TBKASURKR, MATTIIKW 8. QUAY, of Beaver County. Kepiihlicnn County Ticket. For Associate Judge, Hon. JOHN A. PROPER. For District Attorney, P. M. CLARK, Esq. GRANT MEMORIAL SERVICES. How the Citizens of Tionesta and Vicinity Paid the Last Sad Trib ute to the Great Soldier. The Memorial Services held in the Court House on Saturday last, were conducted by the Grand Army Tost, and were most impressive and sincere. Early in the rooming the offices and places of business of the town, and the public buildings, were appropri ately draped. Business was suspend ed and the bells in the steeples were tolled as the members of the Tost inarched from their Hall to the Court House. There a large number of citizens were gathered to join in the solemn services. Beautiful flowers were arrayed with exquisite taste about the stand, and the railings and columns draped and decorated in ele gant style. The Grand Army Ritual was ob served, and the coremonies conducted by its officers and members were ren dered with dae and touching solemni ty. After singing, and the reading of the 90th Psalm by the Rev. J. Hick ling followed by prayer, came the event of the day, tho eloquent and no ble sermon preached by the Rev. B. F. FeitU His text was taken from 1 Kings, 7 chap., part of verse 22, and Rev., 3 chap., and part of verse 12. The speaker has a pleasing voice and manner, and at enco commanded and kept the closest attention of his au dience. A soldier himself, the glow ing tributes to his "Great Comman der" wore touching and interesting in the extreme. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. F. M. Small, and the people slowly and reverently dispersed to their homes. While there is mach that is mourn ful in the death of General Grant at this time, yet we cannot but feel how that out of this bereavement an over ruling Providence hath wrought good for the Nation. The Generals of the South and the Generals of the North bear together, in friendly sympathy, all that is mortal of the Savior of the Republic to his last resting place at Riverside. Those brave hands united there in the full gaze of the world, as sure the union of the hearts and hands of the North and South to all time. New Method of Selecting Jurors. The following act was approved by the Governor on June 23 in reference to the selection of jurors for the trial of causes: When any cause shall be ready for trial, Borne disinterested person shall, by the direction of the Court, in open Court, diaw from the jury box, after Laving well mixed the papers deposit ed therein as aforesaid, twenty of said papers, one after another, and if any -of the jurors whose Dames shall be so drawn shall not appear or shall be challenged and set aside for cause, such persons shall proceed to draw as aforesaid a further number of the aid papers until twenty jurors eball be written in a panel by the Prothon otary or clerk, from which the plain- tiff shall strike oue name and the de fendant ene, and so on alternately un til each party shall have exercised the four peremptory challenges allowed by law, and the remainins twelve iu rors, having been sworn or affirmed as the law directs, shall be the jury to try such cause. Provided, that in case either party shall neglect or re fuse to aid in striking the jury as aforesaid, the Prothonotary or clerk snail strike the same on behalf of such party. And provided further, wiai wuenever me nrsi twelve jurors appearing in. answer to the call of tboir names, as afor"a:i .-re sntisfac tory to the parti,?"'1''-,- ther jurors e c&UlDJ of dp. ' ,-' bo dispensed with. Jnr'Vj St. John announces iuai ma Republican party ia Ohio -uoi ie oeaten at all hazards. If St John kD0Wg bow this can be done, he can douhtlesa, realize handsomely by applying tu Democrat headquarters Grant is Laid to Rest. A few months since and the country was rent with the conflicting voices of those who praised and those who blamed, and the lightning flashed the word, "Grant is sick, of incurable dis ease." His friends thrilled with ap prehension, his foes with surprise, and the warfare was stilled. Again the lightning spoke, and "Grant is dying" thrilled the whole country. Friends and foes alike bowed their heads in the presence of the awful mystery, while the Hero calmly and with for titude struggled with his last foe. Grief was intensified in the hearts of those who bad been proud to be called his friends, while those who opposed him so bitterly now looked more clearly in the light of the coming death and reversed their judgments. The word "Grant is dead," found no divided sentiment, but a nation in which all were mourneri, in which the universal acknowledgment of bis worth had stilled dissension, and, among the thousands who join in the last tribute of honor to his remains. no partisan feeling, no sectional ani mosity remains, but the country marches under the gloomy sky, one in grief, in hope, in aspiration. Well may America be gra teful for the gift of Grant. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, Aug. 8, '85. General Sheridau returned to Wash ington last Saturday evening, and callei upon the President yesterday. He reported the Indian affairs to be quiet with no prospects of future out break. Capt. Lee. the new military Indian agent, has assumed charge, and all arrangements seemed satisfac tory. The impression is that the man who got so severely handled by the Presi dent for making a bad recommenda tion which he was not willing to stand by, does not live in Ohio, but that some other state or territory had the distinction of possessing a new judge whose backers didn't mean it. Ex-Representative Follett says he has thought the thiug over, and finds that there has been no judge appoint ed in Ohio, and no Ohio man appoint ed to a judgeship outside of the State. Mr. Follett and other democratic members have informed the President on different occasions that nobody ev er meant anything by signing a peti tion, and that it was not fair to hold them to a recommendation unless it was made in a personal letter; but the Presideut has refused to see the thing in that light, and wants to know what recommendations are for if not to recommend. The President's let ter receives commendation on every hand, and particular significance is attached to the reference to his fight against the "bad elements of both parties." A commercial enterprise that prom ises well, invites American manufac turers and merchants to deposit sam ples of their goods at a permanent ex hibition at Romo for the pupose of ex tending American commerce in Italy. The project starts under a responsible auspices, ail if judiciously managed ought to help our foreign trade. At present we export very little to Italy, though we leave annually a good deal of American money in that country. A well managed commercial agency, such as is now proposed, might enable us to keep the balance of trade nearer even. Secretary Whitney has made public the criticisms of the naval advisory board upon the report of the Dolphin board of examiners, with the reply of the latter. Ihe naval advisory board take up the objections made by the examining board to the Dolphin and discuss them at great length, endeav oring to show that the Dolphin is not structurally weak and has the speed contracted for. The examining board in their reply maintain their former views, and point out further defects in the Dolphin not previously mentioned. - 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 Sf fit . mnn .w enujo iwji. iwu acres, warrant " V-8.JG, Tionesta township. 390 Vjwairant No. 5186, Kingsley acres, vn i. tnnn . "T.;i. towDshiL.. Allegheny township. Ve 110 '""Jo. 70 acres near Enterprise, ":O40M county. 6m. anen 1845. rOSTT YEABS B0CCIBS. 18SS. rWE STAND AT THE HEAD. 1,300,000 How sewing Machines In actual as. Our, Latest Success. x s Easy Running Sewing KacUno With th continuous minuficttir and trlnc et Fort? yaari, the How Company now ettf ma cnln tuperior U any and all other. II combine vrj requisite : Has Hiqh Arm: I LloM Running; Nnlieltmi Attractive : Beautiful In Finish: Perfect In Workmanship ; Perfect Mitch ; Self-Threading Shut. II: Unequaied Tendon; Easiest to Optra!: th mod room unrferthe Arm, and so perfect If balanced, ' It I wllnout Vibraiion. Ha th finest set of Attach, stents lor tamlly sewing, which are put up In a velvet lined box. Hi woodwork I t finest style and latest design. It I household treatur. II w r not already rtpretented. w WANT AN AGENT IN THIS COUNTY, Write us for catalogue of term and price. Send and buy simple machine and Introduce It to your friend. W do not cay o can make fortune In short time, but you can mak fair, square, (tones! living. Mention this paper when yon writ Adores THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 4 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Ta. "CANDEE" Rubber B with am UUUDLt InlUV Ordinary Rubber Boot always wear out flrt on the ball. The 'A.Mr.K Hoots are douUt thick on the ball, and clvu DOUBLE WEAR. if ott economical Rnbhrr Hoot In the market. Last loner than any other boot and the riucE so nicnEB. Call and ex amine the irootW. " I.' I 3! FOR SALE BY ROB1XSOX it BOXNER, TIONESTA, PA, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE . Tho School Directors of Tionesta Iloro. will soil at vendue or outcry on Tuesday, September 22d, at 1 o clock p. in., the School Kuilding and lot, size 5x10 porches. located to the South of the Court House and east of the law ollice of E. L. Davis. TERMS One third in hand, balanco in one Htid two years. A briet of title" bv K. J. Ried Esq., which is believed to be unquestionable, can be seen at tho olneo of May, Park 6 Co. Sale will bo made upon tho grounds unless the property is previously disposed of. The Directors re serve tho i ight to reject an v and all bids, (J. W. ROBINSON, President. J. W. MORROW, Secretary. GREAT REDUCTION! $158 A YEAR. Located on tho X. Y., P & O. R. R., CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND FE1IALE IXMTITUT12. RANDOLPH, N. V. It is a large and thoroughly equipped Seminary for both sexes. Estublisliod in lhol). Property free from debt, f 103.000. New Hoarding Hull with stoam heat, etc., erected In 18:i at the cost or $45,000. Ex cellont Board ami homo-likcarrangcmcnts throughout. Total expense for board, furnished room, stenm limit li.ri.r waul,. Ing and tuition for 14 weeks &i5.00; for oiib your sj;.".iu. i- aiitorin Logins Aug. 25th, ends Nov. 20. Winter term begins Dec. 1, 1H5, ends March 14, lnsti. Spring term begins March 24, ends June 25, lsu. For Circulars or Catalogues, address, PROF. J.T. EDWARDS, 1). 1)., Princi r'. Jul 22-llt. HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just rutlihed. n now ,liti,,,, ,.r n Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhea" or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapac ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; nlso, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence, or sexual extravi t;aiice, rtc, The celebrated author, In this admira ble essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' huecessful practice, that tho alarming consequences of Hell-abuse may bo radically cured; pointing out a modo of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by means ot which every biillcrer, no matter what his condit'on mav be. may euro himself cheaply, privuloly and radically. firThi Lecture should be iu tho bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, j ost-paid, on receipt of four cents or Iwo postage stamps. Adros THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Ilox 450 n. im:. dightot. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention ffiven to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction icuaranlced in every particular. Orders for frescoing, etc., bv mai promptly atloudcd to. shop in Roberts building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa. OB WORK of every description ticou I ted at the REPUBLICAN ollice. -.aMlit r T 'ill llla III 1 5 U!rim1 BALL. kSiflfrnd IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, - This is th only Store you can ascend and stairs. Free ride iu tho Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK, Telephone Connections. &. IB A SB" TO SECURE Bargains in Having purchased tho largo stock of HARDWARE formerly belonging in GEORGE ROSS, AT SHERIFF'S SALE!! which, added to my own.'mnkcs a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will sell for tho next throo months at prices to distance competition, ii vn n.vM am siii:i:t ITIACIIIXURY TOOL AXO TIIII2 NTr.ni,, IUJIL1HUIS' ii iitim Aiti:, FII.1. NAIL'S, LO(KS, It OIIS, TAititi:i RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, row Di.st, shot, nhi:m.s, CAItTItIIfii:S AXI AIN, K1IOT a .S, REVOLVEIW AN1 IFI.l-, inns, and everything in tho HARDWARE LINE. Call and seo me or write for prices. EL a. TI3STKISR, Nos. 10 & 12 South Senoca St., 71111111111111111 .4 V .V wiw CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING! If vou are in need of ANYTHING in llmlin-of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, or anvthinir kept in a Oeneral Store, vou can llnd A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at II. J. HOPKINS A CO.'S. We claim tho BEST ASSORTMENT, FI X EST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOL'SF. 1 N TH IS COUNTRY. Step in and et our Prices, sue our Stock, and you will be convinced that we mean what we say. We aim to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS A f BEAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING GOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. $11111111111111? 1885 c- 5r.r,)5o5i),)55rj.).') Wholesale Auctioneer 25, mm 733 and 735 liberty St., (Head Regular Auction Sales, Efery WEDNESDAY at 11 A. M. i"2ail Orders Eecelva Prompt and Careful Attention.- I sell poods 20 to 25 per cent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver either direct from the factory, or from my warehouse in Pittsburgh, and can assure merchanti handling goods in my line that it will pay them to call on me before making their pur. chases. As my stock is always very full of you have a larger line to select from than any agent can show by sample. My Fall fityles are the handsomest and best goods shown by any dealer in the United States. My specialties are Solid Leather and Holiest Dealing. I am the Only Rubber Agency In Pittsburgh, and offer this fall Lycoming, Meyer, American and National llubber Company' Goods, at prices that cannot be met by Jobbers; be sides, I always have a Kull Line of Seconds, as well as Job Lots of Rubbers, at 10 to 30 per 'cent, below the market, on Standard, First-Quality Goods. I sell the Best fJ.OO Kltoe in Men's Calf Button Bals and Congress in the U. S. I sell a Men's eal Calf Cap Toe Hook Bal 1-2 Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that you can retail at $1.25. Send for samples of both of above. Sole agent for Jolm Muudell & Co's " Solar Tip Shoes. BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER i TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1$ ; WITH THE LATEST 1M- i'iZi MOVEMENT AND descend Five Stories without filming F.at of Suspension Bridget. 'OXEAsOB Hardware!! iiiox, lMrr.n, hoik oakuji, sioki:s ai i i.i.i.oi.s. CITY, lyV. llllllllilllllllf i i a as FEED DEPARTMENT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE WE TAKE PLEASURE I.N 3? llllltlllll'll ! !1885 and Manufacturers' Agent of Wood), PITTSDVRGII, PA. CooDts at Factory Prices, AT PRIVATE SALE. Gainsis anil Oil Clotfis j 11 rirni uri'n v RAILROAD. TIME TA15LE IN EEEECT .In no 1, IR8R. WcMtwntdl I'ittHbtirijIi 1 i v i h i 1 M 1 KaHl ward r. m. A.M. 7 40 4 12 4 03 a 4h a 15 A. M. p."m. il 0.V ,v.m. r. M. 8 r..ri 8 4.1 71W 4 14 ar Pittsburgh lv .... ranter ... Koxbnrir ... Franklin ia lHii'i 10 4 0(1 a ao V14nVi 10 'i (HI U 8(1 f.M 1 IM a ao lv...Oil City...ar 'i t)5 A. M. r. m. r.M. r. m. 1'2 2:. 11 4.r u i)"rJ 1(1 211 to 12 !l fill tt 17 8 4. 1 M. A. M. (IM) 7 10 a o" 1 45 1 :i7 ar...Oil Clty....lv 3 h f8 44 18 3.', t 32 H 111 H 01 f7 53 7 40 J7 7 Id (1 40 fl 10 r.M. V, M. 4 20 1. m". (I 10 5 50 ,....tleipoli ..Eaiflo Hock...' l'reaidont TioneMtn Hickory . Truitkevvillo.. Tldlo'ute ..Thompson a... Ir"inetoi Warren 3U4 :i ii T7 17 13 45 rf7 20 1 If 1 0:1 4 01 7 !I7 4 15 7 M 12 M 12 43 t 1,17 to 4 X, H 10 12 ar.( t4 snjtH ao 12 10 r Id " 45 or. 1135 11 Ml 11 v A.M. 'a, m. s no 10 I'. M, l. M. lv...KlnziiH....ar A. M. A. M. A. M. 11 35 0 l.v lv...llmdford ..ar A.M. A.M r.M. A.M. 1 1 o: 11 IKI 10 43 10 30 10 ao 10 24 10 13 1 1 05 ar...Kinitna....lv (t 10 (I 14 f40 10 3; ... Kiiftur Hun ... Corydon Omvvillo ....Wolf Kim.... (tinker Hrlcl0. ...Ked HoufK'.... ... Salamanrrt..,. .Ho. Carrol Hon., ...So Vamluliii... Allennny tr, 10 0.4 5 30 i rr (131 5 31 5 21 1) 34 (I 38 10 II 0 4510 ID 0 5010 24 7 05' 10 St 7 2010 55 7 35 11 00 7 47ill 21 H 02 11 37 HlOjll 41 r.M.lA.M. 5 IS 5 04 n 00 H it 0 53 0 30 0 as II 12 4 40 7 M 0 5,'. I 2H 4 34 4 21 4 0' 0 05 4 00 0 i: lv Oloan ... .ar A. M. P. M. A.M Additional Tkain- Leaves Kinxun llMl.min, Warren 12:50pm, lrvlneton 1:50 pin, J iiiioiito 3:2)piu, 'tionesta 4:.r)U)m, or rlvea Oil City (l:4:pm. Additionai. Train Leave Oil Clfv (1:00 mn, Olenpnli (i:40 am, EhkIo Itock H:5,"iim, l'rewhlent 7:0aam, TioneMtn 7:52nn Hickory 8:40nm,Trunkevvlllolt:(i0am,Tl(l- outo i:50am, Thotnpaon 11:00, arrives lrvlneton ll:30iun. Warren 12:50pm, Kln- f.ua 2:05pm, Sugar Hun 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onoville 3:15, Wolf Hun 8:30, Quaker Urlfltro 3:40. Hetl Houho 4:10. Snlamaneit 5:02, Smith Carrollum 5:30, South Vanda- 11a o:4, AHCKiiony 0:1, arrives uiean 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Tiiains leu vlnu I'ittHbnruli 8:"5nm, nr rlvlnn rittHlnirith 7:25iiiii, are Solid Truliw between Itnllalo and l'ittHburh. Thainh leaving rittahurnh K:45pm, nr rlvlnjr l'itUburuh 7:40inn, are Solid Train with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between llntliilo and l'ltttibnrjrli. jfJfr-TlckeU aold and bajigae checked to all principal points. (let time tables plvinjr full information from ('ompanv'x ARrnt. (!E(). S. OATCHELL, tlcn'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, tlen'l I'uwN'r nnl Ticket Aent, No. 41 ExclmiiKn St., Itutlalo, N. Y. J. L. CKAIO, Auent, Tionesta, I'o. ltnckoyo Forco Pump P 'i 3: s 1 1 y CA LL AND (JET l'HICE's, ED. HIUIBEL, TIONESTA, l'ENN'A. AMENDMENT TO THE (TONSTITU TION prniMwnd Ui the cltir.cn of this ('oiiuiKinwcaltli for their approval or rn jeelion by the (General AKxeuiblv of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pub lished by order of tho Se'cretarv of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of the 1st section of Article XVIII of tho Constitu tion. Joint resolution propositi? an amend ment to the Convtituiion of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania: lie it resolved by the Senate and Houso of Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania in (ieneral Assembly met, tli.tt the following is proposed as an amendment of the Constitution of Ilia Coirimonwcalth of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with tJie provisions of tho eighteenth article thereof. AMENDM EXT. That auction live of article live of ihe Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: "Whenever a county shall contain fortv thousand inhabitant it shall coiiHtitue a separate. ludielal district, un.l shall elect 0110 judge learned in tho law ; and tho (ieneral Assembly slia'l provida for addi tional Judges, us tho business of ihe said districts may require. Counties contain ing a population loss than is nulliciont to constitute separate districts shall bo lormed Into convenient sinjile districts, or, if nocessary, may bo attached to con tiguous districts as the (ieneral Assembly may provide. The oitlco of nssohit judj-n, not learned in tho law, is uUlishd 111 oounues ioiininjr separutu (Iistii(;ts j but the several associate hidgea iu ollico when this Constitutiou shall Isi adootml shall serve lor their unexpired terms,'' be i I i -o m O and the same is hereby amended, so as to read as follows: Whe.iever n county shall contain sixty thousand Inhabitanu'it niav constitute a separate judicial district, anil may elect 0110 judge learned iu the law 5 and tho (ieneral Assembly shall provide lor additional judges, as tlio business of saiil districts may require. Counties not forming separate districts, hall be formed Into convenient single districts, as the Oeneral Assembly may provide. The of lice of associate Judgenot learned in the law, is abolished iu counties forming sep arate districts and having moro than one lawjudjie; every other county shall elect two associate judges, who shall not be re quired to be learned in the law ; but the several associate judges in ollico. when this amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for their unexpired term. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. S. S'IKNOKII, Secretary of tho Couimonwoiillh. 4 NF