J. E. WKNK, EDITOR. WEDSESDA1 MORNING, AUG. 19, 1SSS. ltrpublirnii Ntnte Tichol. TOR STATU TRKAWRKR, MATTHEW S. QUAY, cf Denver County. KopiiMieiin CohiiIj- Ticket. For Associate Judge, Hon. JOHN A. PROPER, for District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. J. The Congressmen who go to Wash ington, snys the l'hila. Record, to farm out Federal odices are as much out of place and proper subjects for Execu tive displeasure as the cattle men who are pasturing their herds on forbidden ground. of the candidate, and, nt the Fame time, tecuro the failure of his hopes. To judge from the stinging rebuke which President Cleveland adminis ters to one of this tribe, ho rrganls such duplicity as a lieiiioiis crime, which should, by lights, bring one to the penitentiary. Doubtless the Pres ident has suffered greatly in the way described, and so writes with feeling. The State department may now have another Keiley, on its hands in the nerson of James Whalen, who was recently appointed consul at Fort Erie, opposite Buffalo. Whalen, it appears, was an active Fenian in the episode, and on that account is very obnoxious to the Canadian gov ernment. A British diplomatic agent has been working ou the case, and, it is said, he has advised Whalen's rejec tion ou his record. In that case the State Department may havo a delicate task ahead of it. Whaleu is a Buffa lo man, a pursonul acquaintance of Presideut Cleveland, aud well es- 1S?5. rOBIY YKATiS BtTCCESS. 1888. II-WE STAND AT THE HEAD. 1.300,000 How Sewing Machines In actual MM. Our Latest Success. 3 OF IN THE EXCHANGE RLOOK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Slock of FURNITURE, EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO -y-frri MENTION IN I f DETAIL, Ml . !. rgi r iJ ; uxfa'irmi . fU TIME TAR L1C IN EFFECT .Tune 1, IBM West wind) Pittsburgh Division lEastwanl PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Accokdino to the Cleveland orgatis Iliggins is too small for an issue, and teemed iu the community. so is Pillsbury, aud so is Manning, The clerks iu the government de- and so is Whitney, and so is Jones, partments after some hefitatiou have and so is Barbierre, and so is the begun to ask for their annual leaves wholcsalo sweep of postmasters. What of absence, and aio now going away a very small affair this adminisira- jn great numbers. Very few leaves ion u after fill. Its own supporters were asked for up to the first of the stamp it as a one horse couceru, hard- prescut month, but since that date With Ih cnntlnHOiit mntifactur and tperlenc ol Forty er,the Hows Company now oKcrt mi chine superior to tny and nil other. It comblnii tveryrenuisits; Hat H qh Arm: ii light Running; Noljetcn: Attrcefivo: Bonntifiil In Finish: Pfrifrtln Workmanship: Perfect Milch : Sell-Threading Shirt, tie: Uncq'jnled Tensions; Eislt to Operate! tht most mom urHer the Arm, and to perlecily balanced, , It Ii without Vibr.1,,01. Hns the fineit fli ot Attach, merit for family tewinq, wiiifh (re put up In velvet lined box. Its woodwork Is ot finest stvles and latest deslon. H Is househo'rt treasure. ' H we "ot Ireidj represented, we WANT AN AGENT IN THIS COUNTY. Write us for catalogue ot terms and prices. Send and buy a sample machine and Introduce It to Iourlriends. We do not say you can make a fortune a short time, but you can make a fair, square, Itonett living. Mention this paper when you writ Address THE HO WE SEWiNG MACHINE CO. No. 4 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ""OANDEE" Rubber , TO SU IT Til E TIM EH. UTtTll i: HTA It 1 ST ii WITH THE LATEST IM """t PHOVEMENT AND ptvi r fr nrrrr ij""Z: -zzr oiiLt u r nr.wr.OL. This Is the only Store you can ascend and descend Five Stories without elitning stairs. Free ride In tho Elevator In the EXCHANGE DLOCK, Telephone Connections. East of Suspension Rrldge. r. m. 7 itf 4 14 4 (HI ! V!ll r. m. i.M. 2 .' 114 A. M. 7 -10 4 l'J 4 O.t 2 4: i 1;- A. M. I. M . tS44 11 4,r) nrPlttn!nir;h Iv .. 1'iirkcr . Foxhuru; , Krnnklin lv...Oil t;ity...r r. m ti a" t3. fi :t i:t:u 1 j r-1 n in 1 0:1 8 01 12 fill1 1 7 5:1 12 4:i 7 40 12 2.-. 7 ?:i 12 10 7 10 11 .W til 11 l.Y tl 10 A.M.IT.M. A.M. r. M. tt t:! 4 20 11 :i2 10 .). to r. i :,( t 17 H4."i A.M ...Oil Citv.lv .. l(opiliH Ei4i:Io Hock., .. President... ...TioncHta.... ...Ilii'korv.... .. Trunkev ville.. 'lldioute... ...TIioniTison o Irvineloi.. Warren... lv...ivi(iKiia....ar A.M. IP. M. H5.-. 8 4- 12 4.). 12 1! 2 (Ml 1 .IV 2 ltd! 2 Of. P, M A.M. P. HI. A. M. 3 iM i M t:t W 7 Uf t:l 42 f7 17 t3 4fi;t7 2 4 01 7 NT 4 l."l 7 frt t4 21! 1 7 M 4 X, K 10 f4 r.r..M U' lv...I!rrlford ..or 6 10 r, :io o 10 P. M. P. M. 8 (Ml ly worth talking about. Mr. Whitney, Mr. Cleveland's Sec retary of the Navy, is a son in law of a magnate of the Standard Oil Com pany, and consequently rolls iu wealth, lie is not in a position to sympathize with men out of employment. If it were otherwise he would havo hesitat ed to close up the great ship-building works of John Roach, and thereby throw thousands of workiug iuoii out of employment. they are granted with no hesitation. Tho apprehension that exhisted in re gard to sweeping changes is not so manifest as it was, aud in consequence the clerks ate following the usual cus tom in regard to annual leaves. The special delivery service which goes into operation on the first of Oc tober should prove a great public con venience- In most cases it will short en the delivery of letters a whole day. The new undertaking trenches some what on the field of private enter- Mb. Morrison has been interviewed I prise, but it is clearly within the legit- in relation to proposed tariff legisla- imate functions of the department. lion, but the interviewer seems to have 1 The success of the scheme from the cot hut little satisfaction. The Chair- revenue standpoint is doubtful, but man of the Ways and Means Commit- the leading motive on tne postal ser- tee says that the party must stand by vice is not profit to the government their nledsesof last Fall, which, from but the public convenience. L. a d ' l " the Morrisonian standpoint, means a rrticE no ii ion eh. vfpS; s ajji Call and es- yffrSsl?'- ' amino tho Jft'sMlN&rti filial BOOTS viTir DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rnfcbor Boots always wear nut flrt. on. thebalL Tho (nt'.B Hoots aro double liic.i on the ball, aud glvo DOUBLE WEAR. itott economical Rubber Hoot in tho market. L.iita longer thna any other boot and tho ROB1XSOX HONXEIt, TIONESTA, PA reduction of tariff all round. But Mr. Morrison is not jubilant, and, with a sigh, he says, "When the time comes for action wa will do the best we can." Yes, we know you will, Mr. Morrison to ruin American industries. ATTENTION VETERANS I The following is the substance of a circular received at Head Quarters of Capt. George Stow Post: The North Western Association of the G. A. 11. will hold its first Grand Armv Dav in the citv of Erie, on - , i I - iENATOK Losgenecker, the lead Sept. 9, and 10, and the veterans of tt ... os-il r - T.- . Ml , competitor oi ot. inay ior tue tne lonowiug xvegimeuts oi i a., win Htate Treasury nomination, has been hold their Annual Reunion at that re-elected Chairman of the Itepubli- time, viz; the 83d, 111th, and 145th, t 1-v I 'V v.a a can (Jommittee ot lieatora county, l a , vols, it is expected to be tne Under his leadership Blaine carried largest gathering of old "War Veter Bedford last year, a county which has ans" ever held in Western Pa. The from time out-of mind been Democrat- railroads entering Erie give the fol I WW ic, aud the Senator writes to the State lowing rates over their lines good fur Committee that he ha3 now strong coming on the 8, 9, and 10, and re hopes of carrying it for Col. Quay turniog up to and including the 14th, that the Republicans there are thor- thus giving an opportunity of re ougly united and in earnest. They roaioing Sunday in Erie if desired are determined to 6how their con- Rates ou l'hila. & Erie R. R., 2 cents demnation of both National and State a mile. Hotels have given reduced Uemocratio Administrations. jNews rates ranging trom ti to c-i ou per cornea irom all quarters that a like day; meals to ou cents. A com- PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The School Directors of Tionesfa Boro, Will soil at vendue or outerv on Tuosilnv. September 2Ud, at 1 o'eliek p. in., tho School IJuilrtinjr and lot, sizo 5x10 nerchoB, loentod to tlio South of the Court llnnso and oit of tho law ofllco of E. E. Duvis. TERMS One third in hand, bnlnnco in ono and two years. A briet of title" by E. J. died Esq., which ia believed to be unquestionable, can bo noon nt tho ollico of May, Park Co. Salo will bo inudo upon tho prrounds unless the property is irevionslv disposed of. Tho Directors re serve tho i iirht to reject anv and all bids ti. w. ituiii?MU, rrcBuieut, J. VV. MORItOW, Secretary. GREAT REDUCTION ! $158 ft YEAR. ... - siS : Located on tho X. Y., P & O. It. It., CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND TKJIAI.K IXSTITUTK. RANDOLPH, N. . It is a larfro and thoroughly equipped hoiiiinary lor both Boxes. Established 1'roperty tree trom uebt, . .. . t, iv , .,, ., , ,. jnju. rropeny tree irom ueni, iu.i.ow, cpuu nuuuuK. iuo ucpuuiiuuus, uuu uiuico win jjiuviuo uccuroiuuiiauuua j;ew Doardint: Hull with steam heat etc ur.lfSR nil fciorns fall thnv will mnonlnnH hptn cnmm.lp5 nn their arrival erected in 18S:j at tho cost or Jlo.OOO. l:x with solid front and achieve a greater and wish to know how many are corn victory in Pennsylvania thau bus ing and what rates they wish to pay A. M. r. M.I A. M, 11 0.V (I 10 11 o: ar...Klnr.un....lv 11 (Ml! A (ill 10 35 ... Suirni- Run... 10 CI! 10 M 02i 10 i:t !l r:l t :i!i 0 2 !l 1J! 4 117 0.V 4 00 A.M.It. M. f:si ft '24 ft IS 5 01 4 4! 4 :tl 4 24 .V! tl 31 II 15 j tl 00 8 S '2 7 50 7 a 0 55 torvdon... Onovillo... ....Wo'.f Run, tjuaker Urldj;o. ...Ited llouse. ... Salamanca... ..So. CHi rollton.. ...So Vandal in It 2X1 Alloxan v. 0 15ilv Olean... A.M.I .M (t 10 It 14 H 4S II 115 A. M. A. SI. 1 1 3ft A. M. t 40 t 4.-, (I ill 1 1(1 H I ii :w:io it (1 45i 10 IX flftO 101M 7 or.l ki 7 20,10 f5 7 .15 11 D 7 47111 21 8(U 11 1)7 TO SECURE Bargains in Hardware!! Having purchased GEO RUE ROSS, the laiiro slock of 1IAKDWAEE formerly belonim: to AT SHERIFFS SALE!! which, added to my own.'makos a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will soli for the next threo months at prices to Uistaneo competition, I5AI1 IX.1X3 XXn HIIKKT IIIOX, MACJIIXKKY TOOL AXl TIKSS NTKKI, XAIIA, LOCKS, KXOKS. HUBBEIt AND LEATHER DELTING, rovi)i:i5, shot, siii:ll,s, CAltTIlIli:S ATI A1K, SHOT (il XS, KDVOIYVKItS AXI ItlFI.KN, iiubjs, sso3ii:s ai rj:a.iJos:s, and everything in tho HARDWARE LINE. Call and see me or write for ju ices. II. Gr. TIlsTivlR, Nos. 10 & 12 South Seneca St, .nr f iu.ll u p.m.U.m. AniUTioN.M, Tiiain Icaves Klnr.in ll:05ain, Warrnn U:50pm, Irvinrton 1:50 pin, Tldiouto 3:2'ipm, Tlonesta 4:50pm, nr rives oil Citv il:45pni. A imiTinv 1 1. 'riiAiN Lpiivpn Oil Citv 0:00 am. tlloopolis '.:40itm, Enjiln Rock l:5.inm, I'rosUlent 7:02nin, I imirnta rnouti Hickory X: 40iun.TriHikev ville l:00ain,Tld- outo ti:50am, Thompson JI:M', nrrivcH Irvinelon ll:.'IOaiii, Warren U;50pm, Kin r.ua 2:05pni, Sugar Rim 2:20, Corydon 3:(K, Onovillo :1:1ft. Wolf Rim :V.:W), (Juaker llrldro :i:40, 'Red House 4:10, Salnmani'i i:02, South Carrollbm .i::io, Koutli amla- lia 5:1X, Allenl-.cny- :1X, arrives Olenu Il::i0pm. Train run on I'.nsrern j ime. Trains lenviiur Pitlsburirh 8:."5nin, nr- ivinit Pittsburiih 7:25i):n, are Solid S'l iiin- between Hull'ulo and Pittsburgh. Thainm leaving Plttslniruli 8:4.pm, ar riving Pittsburiih 7:40hiu, aro Solid I riiinx with Pullman's Sleepini' Cars between ltull'alo and Pittsburgh. t-Tickots sold and b.tirKaj'O eheckcil to all principal points. ;pt lime tames L'lvliiK lua lniormauon from Company's ArciiIs. ii:o. s. liATVIIKLIj, tien l hupt, J. A. FELLOWS, ipul PasK'r and Ticket Atfont, No. 41 ExchanKO St., IIiiII'hIo, N. Y. J. L. CltAKl, Auent, Tionesta, Pa. Huckoyo Forco Pump A S r W .ever been known to an off year. WASHINGTON LETTER. - so hotel proprietors can make arrange ments acc i!in:ly. The program of i arrangemenU will probably be as fol lows : Afternoon and evening of the 9th eellont Hoard and homo-likearrangeineiits throughout. Total expense for board, turnishod room, steam lieat. lij.'ht, wash ing and tuition fur 14 weeks 55.00; for ono year $158.10. Pall term begins Aug. 25th, ends Nov. 20. Winter term begins Dee. 1, 18X5, ends March 14, 1X80. Sprintr term begins Marcli 21, ends June 25, 1SX0, IV.r Circulars or Catalogues, address. PROP. J.T. EDWARDS, D. D.. Princi pal. Jul 22-it. Kllilllllllllllll? 2 si From our regular Correspondent.) The rapidity with which Assistant "" Vnii n h t,nZn Vr th U fiUU)Sn 8TMi T,.Dl.- r;.l c,aaran ; ' - - r R H n RTi," moving republican postmasters and , T ... , , . r . r.., , . . and the North Western Grand Army Association will hold their annual business sessions. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th there will be a grand parade of all old soldiers, after tilling the vacancies with democrats is causing some anxiety among the mug wumps, liut it is not reasonable to expect the democratic party to let fifty thousand post offices of the coun try remain in republican hands These offices are not covered by the civil service rules, and it has been an nounced that the administration will sot extend the scope of the rules at this lime. Theorists who go to ex tremes may denounce a policy that looks like comnromiHini? with "pnoils i but great reforms move slowly, and P'f send or give their names to the '.i. ...l .11 nV,! ..... Adjutant of btow I'ost, l.onesta, Pa., tained by public sentiment. If it ap- ; pears that the classified civil service has survived a change of party and is J. T. Brennan has now for eale ; established on a basis that lifts it 13G acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, : above the mutations of politics, that Kiugsley Twp., probably on the new ! will be an immense stride forward. oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant It is a familiar trick of politicians 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, and others to siuo all applications for in same twp. 1000 acres, warraut ofliuo presented to them, even if they kuow the office-seeker is uuworthy, HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cuiverwell's Celebrated Essay on tho rad ical euro of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Semiii:d Iissev, Impi.tency, Mental and Physical Incapac ity, Impediments to Mai riic.'c, tic.; also, ( '(in i i i nt irirl 1." l ii 1 11 utiil Kit iiiilllenfl wnicn tuey Will proceed to tlia dock bv self-indulgence, or sexual extravli and take boats for the head of Presoue I Ka,:c .... r . . . II T hi, ce (!lir:itpil author, in t .is ml rl Lira- lj a l.utr a- iaa n f I " . . . I ' v , n.JCIO ui.mi im-uuiuii i, i, essav. clcarlv di'inoiiKtr.it-s from a aud Catup fire Will be held during the thirty years' nuci-essful practice, that the afternoon and eveninir. Other an-1 alannhii consequences .r se!f-;.bnKo may nounccments may be hereafter made of particulars and will he announced by tho ofimers of Stow Post in our papers. Uomrades who intend to to. will before Sept. 1. S. D. Irwin, Adjutant. bo radically cured ; pointing out a modo of euro at onco siiople, cei'taiu, and ef fectual, by menus ol which every sullorcr, no matter what his condition may be, mav euro himself chciiiilv. privately and radically. r-O-ThiH Lecture should bo in tho hands ol every -ouln und everv man in tne lanu Sent under seal, in a idain envelope, to any address, i ost-naid. on receipt of four cents or two postaire stamps. AJdross THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y.. X. Y.. P. O. Rox 450 H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Iand and Railway Survevinir a Specialty MaKiielic, Solar or Triant;ulution Survey ing. JJest of Instruments unu work Terms on application. and then resort, if need be, to piivate representations, iu order that tho ap pointment be Dot made. By this jjjeaua they avoid waking an eyeuiy No. 28:10, Tiouesta township. 390 acres, warrant No. 5186, Kiugsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil- lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres ntar Enterprise, Warren couoty. Cm. A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postago stamps to pay tor limiting ami wrapping anil names oi iwo hook acms, in re ceivo 1'RKE a Steel Finish Parlor En irravmir ot nil J I 1 1 Pit ESI DI'.MS. in i-ludiiiK Cleveland, mxo 22x2h in., worth fcl.OO. Address, ELDER PL'li. CO., Chicago, 111 mm 55.i5.i5oo.jOiji.)o.- 7II111II111I1I1I1 1168! CliOTHING CLOTHING CLOTIIIRG ! If vou are in need of ANYTIUXO in tho I'm i of CLOTIf IN'ti, OVERCOATS, HOOTS. SHOES, DRY HOODS, DRESS OUOUS, or anythinsr kept in a Oeneral Store, von can find A UOI ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS ni ii. J. Hopkins iv. co.'s. Wo claim tho BEST ASSORTMENT, KIN ESTOOODS. nn 1 LOWEST PRICKS OK AN Y HOUSI'. IN THIS COlI XTR Y. Step in aud net our Prices, seo our Stock, and you will bo convinced that wo mean what wo say. Wo aim to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT- full of FRESH COO DM A V HEAT. COMMANDS E R, SHOWINU OOODS. PRICES THAT CAN'T 1111 WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PI. J. HOPKINS & CO. liniiiiiiiiii f 118851 1111111111111 ? 1885 PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issuo and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in tho pat en t Ollico and before theCourU promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtsn as to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, ad vice and speeiai references t-ent on ap plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington, D. C. .Near I'. S. Patent Ollice. SEND vour Job Work to Lit" AN Ollice. tho REPUU- IMI. IDIO-X-iTOlT. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL TAINTING. Particular atlr-ntiou eMven to ORAIX' INO, FRESCOINU, ami SCENE PAINT INU. balisluclioii liuarantced in every iarticiilar. tlrders for trescoin, etc., by mail promptly attended to. Sin p in Roberts building, i'.lm St., Tionesta, Pa. JOI5 WORK of every description execu ted at U,u UK PUD LIC A,N ollico. GO (Tt- o CA LL AN D ET PRICES, ZE3 ID . HillBBL, TIONESTA, PEXN'A. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to tho citizens of this Commonwealth for their approval or re- iection by tho (ieneral Assemblv of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pub lished by order of tho Secretary of the. Commonwealth, in rmrsiinncn of tho 1st section of Article XVIII of tho Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the t .'onMituiioii of tho (Vmnioii- wcallh of Pennsylvania: lto it resolved bv the Senato and IIouso1 of Representatives of tho Coiunr'tiwcaith ot Pennsylvania in (ienoral Asemblr met. Hint the foliowiiiir is proposed as m nmcmliiient of the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in ne- c'lrdnnco wjtn too provisions ot tho eighteenth article thereof. : AM EN DM ENT. Tint sex'tion live of article iivo of tho Constitution of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, which rends ns follows i "Whenever a county shall contain forty thousand inhabitants it shall consiitue a. separate jmlicial district, and sl'.all elect ono judge learned in thu law; and tho (ienend Assembly sha'l provida for addi tional judges, as the business of iho saiil districts may rcijuiie. Counlies contain ing a population less than is tutliciont to constitulo ho para Ui districts ahall bo lormed into convenient single districts, or, if necessary, may bo attached to con tiguous districts as tho Oeneral Assembly may provide. The oftlco of associate judge, not learnod in tho law, is alwilished iu counties forming separate districts; but tho several associate Judge in ollico when this Constitution shall be adopted shall servo for their unexpired terms, ' bo and the sninii is hereby amended, so as to road as follows: Whonever a county Bhall contain sixty thousand inhabitants'it may constitute a separate judicial district, and mav elect ono judge learned iu the law; and tho (ieneral Assembly shall provido lor additional judgos, as the business of said districts may require. Counties not forming separate districts, tdiall bo formed into convenient single districts, hs the Oeneral Assembly may provide. The of llco of associate judge, not learned in the Jaw, is abolished in counties forming dep urate uiKiru is ami navmg more than ono law judge; every other countv shall elect two associate judges, who sha"!! not be re ipiired to bo learned in the law ; but the several associate judges in oflico, when this amendment hlialt be adopted, shall serve for their unexpired term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. S. Stknokk, Secretary of tho Commonwealth.
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