Slit Jorwt tpuMta. J. K. WEVK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORJilNC, AlC. 26, 15M. IlcnuMirmi Nfntc Tfrkcf. I-OR STATU THUASI'RKR, M ATT I IK W S. QUAY, of Heaver County. llcmbllcnii t'oimly Ticket. For Associato Jiuitre, Hon. JOHN A. PHOPEM. Tor District Attorney, 1. M. CI-AItE, Esq. GET REGISTERED. 1 All Republicans ehou'd see that their names are on the list of voters of their respective districts. These lists should now be posted at the places of tioldiDg the election in each district. Young men, who voted on nge at the last election, especially should see that -they are registered this year. The cheek of the Ohio Democrat is raoDuraentnl. At a time of greatest business depression since 1857 he cooly resolves that a "revival of busi ness" has occurred during the last five months. Carl Sciiurz has been heard from. Tie is writing a life of Henry Clay. It is likely that Schurz will go to Ohio this Fall and do a little stump ing for Hoadly and malaria, at 9150 per stump. The Ohio Democrats have discov- eied a "revival ia business" and "an increase in the value of property" since the .advent of the Democratic administration. It ia to be hoped they will advertise their discovery so that rtbe people of the country will r learn of it. WE-suspect that one trouble with this Administration will be that it will be found to contain too many candidates for president and vice-president In 1888. For president there aie'Cleveland, Bayard aud Hendricks ; for vice-president there are Vilas, Pension Commissioner Black and Manning. All this means trouble to .come. " The Grand Army men in Ohio will do their share in putting Hoadly on the shelf. He waited until the elev enth hour before issuing a proclama tion announcing Grant's death, aud was one of the very few governors of Northern states who refused to attend the funeral. The old soldiers will not forget this petty slight from the Gov ernor of their dead commander's pa tive state. Judge Thurman has been general ly credited with being the brainiest Democrat in his party; and his de termination not to be a candidate for Governor in Ohio this year, goes far to justify the estimate. The waver of that old red bandana has a pretty Jevel head, and he could not be fooled into monkeying with a buz saw, or permitting himself to be set up like a tenpin, to be bowled over. With one accord the Bourbon or gans are reviling John Roach because the statement of his assignee - shows that bis assets are greater than bis lia bilities and that he can pay his debts dollar for dollar. In order to com mand the sympathy of theee able 'journals Mr. Roach ought to have an nounced that be could pay only ten or fifteen cents on the dollar. His deter mination to pay ia full will be looked upon as establishing a bad precedent. The Evening Telegraph of this city bas succeeded in obtaining from our esteemed Freetrade contemporary, the . Record, a specific statement in regard to the raw materials it proposos to ' place upon the free list should the ta riff be revised according to the Rec ord's ideas. It would first strike at the farmers of the country and put v wool on the free list; next at the mi ners by making iron ore and coal free ; ' next at the chemical industries, which abound in its own city; then at our flax industry, and finally at talt and ' lumber. With the exception of chem icals, tbeso are all industries which, in a greater or less degree, a fleet the ag riculturist, whose interests the Record pretends to defend. The opposition to the Record's propooitiou will come ; mainly from the agricultural district , of the country. We are glad to ob- tariff reformer vnuVJ'hila. las. Revision of Iho Tariff. The activity to be noted in tho free trade journals just now, aud at the snme time a marked lowering of tone in their manner of tieatmrnt of tariff revision, gives color to the repot t that the protectionist and frte trado Dem ocrats have made a compromise, and agreed upon a measure which will bo pressed with all their vigor at the coming session of Congress. The cur rent representation now is that the proposed reductiou will ho about thir ty-three per cent., or forty million dollars iu the revenue from impoit duties. This reduction might or might not he borne, if judiciously distributed, without serious detriment to the industries of the country, and if it could bo so borne there would be no objection to it on the part of intel ligent protectionists, who only insist that the principle cf protection shall be maintained ; but there is grave doubt of the fitness of theoretical free traders to bo the distributors of the reduction, especially when they ap proach the work with the UMinl Dem ocratic insincerity and false pretence. They would make the peiple believe that the depression of trade is due to overproduction, and overproduction is due to the protective tariff. In mak ing this assertion they take no account of the fact that the depression has been greater iu Great Britian and longer continued than in this country, and that it is universally attributed to over production So stroug is this conviction in England, that Senator Edmunds reports of his lato visit to that country, "that he found every where trade suffering from over pro duction." "Encland" says he "has gone on manufacturing until she has glutted all her markets. There is al ready a wide spread feeling that Eng laud can only save herself and pre vent starvation and emigration among her working people by following the example of this country and adopting a protective tariff policy." Even they will not call in question either the intelligence of observation or hon esty of representation of Senator Ed munds and they evade the issue by simply ignoring it. Another of their favorite pleas is, that it is au oppres sion to tax raw materials, and prom ise all kinds of revival of trade when the mines and quarries of the country and the farms are shut out of our markets by the admission of foreign ores, wools and other raw materials without duty. This, of course, is a dishonest appeal to the cupidity of the manufacturer, with the design to di vide the protectionists by arraying the manufacturer agaiost the agricul turist. We could never fiud out why any considerable portion of tho Amer ican people should want our valleys gridironed with railroads and bridges of foreign iron, laid on inexhaustible bed3 of native oreB, and her people clothed in foreign wools while our hills are aching for the herds that would produce them of our own. The reason is beyond our depth, we confess ; but we are very sure those who act on their theories are not fit to be entrusted with revision of our ta riffs. Ilarrisburg Telegraph. Brothki: Hendricks protests that he is not icsponsible for the errors committed by President Cleveland. This is correct. The Administration is a limited copartnership, iu which the Vice President has nothing to do but kiep the flios oir the glassware and growl at the bead of the firm. - Get registered now. September 3d is the last day. Newly naturalized citizens and voters on age last year cannot voto unless registered. Having purchased a lot of Shoes at a rare bargain we are at preeent offering some good values. Sea our School Shoes. 2t. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. XV. D. Brown, President J udge of the Court of Common Plena anil tiunrtor Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac at Tionestu, for the County of Forest, to commence, on tho Third Monday of Sept., being the iilst daj of Sept., ISNd. Notice ia therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Cou HtableMot isaid county, that they bo then and there in their proper pertons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their record, inquisition examination) and other remembrances, to do titrate things w hich to their oiHces appertain to be dune, and to those hoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or Khali be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there pi t sent to prosecute against them as Khali be just. Given un der my hand and beal this !i'.h day ot August, A. I). lsi. L, AG NEW, Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notleo Is hereby frivon Hint Tlvnnn J. Howinnn, Guardian of Eda E. Fleming, has tiled nis Html account In my nll!c nuil tho same wilt bo presented for Continua tion at tho next term of Court, C. M. NHAWKKY, Clork Orphans Court. Tlonpsbi, Pa., Auk. 24, 18X5. 1846. rOBXY TEAT.S erjCCLSS. 18S5. II-WE STAND AT THE HEAD. 1,300,000 Howt Sewing Machines In actual uta. Our. Latest Success. 0) e -.3 & Easy Running Seiing Martina With the continuous manufnctiira and experience trt Forty yuan, tho Hawo Company now olfer a ma chine tuporlor ttt any and nil othtrt. It combines every requisite : lias H ch Arm; la Light Running; Noltelets; Attractive : Beautiful In Finish ; Perfect In Workmanship ; Perfect J litci : Self-Thrcadinfl Shut tle; bnrquaicd Tensions; Easiest to Operate; the most room under the Arm. and so perfectly balanced. It Is without Vibration. Kits the finest set ot Attach ments for family tewing, nhich ere put up In a velvet lined box. Its woodwork Is of finest styles end latest designs. It Is a household treasure. If we are not already represented, we WANT AN AGENT IN THIS COUNTY. Write us tor catalogue of terms and prices. Send and buy sample machine and introduce It to !our friends. We do not say you can make a fortune n a short time, but you enn make fair, square, lonest llvlnq. Mention this paper when you writ Address THE HOrVe SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 4 Sixth St.. Pittsburgh, P, "CANDEE" Rubber BOOTS with DOUBLE THICK Ordinary Robber Boot3 always wear out firnt on the bull. TlioCASDKK Hoot a are iout4 tliick on the ball, and civo DOUBLE Mott economical Rubber ltoot in the market. LaeU longer than any other boot and the PRICE KO HIGHER. call and ex amine the FOR SALE BY IlUlllNSONfc P.ONNEK, TIONESTA, PA PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tho School Directors of Tionnsla Iloro. will hoII lit vendue or outcry on Tuesday. September 22d, at 1 o'clock p. in., tho School Building and lot, nizo 5x10 perches, located to the South of tho Court Houso and cast of tho lnw olllce of K. L. Davis, TERMS Due third in hand, balance in one and two years. A ''brief of tille" bv H. .1. (tied Esq., which ia believed to be unquestionable, can be hpcii at the olfieo of May, Pnrk & Co. Sale will bo made upon the irrounds unless the property Is previously disposed of. Tho Directors re- bervo tlio light to reject any and all bids. t. w. liuuiASO.N, president, J. v MOHKOW, Secretary. GREAT REDUCTION! $158 A YEAR. S'toiV"iu!lSBTe'; ' ' Located on the N. Y., P it O. It. It., CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND FEJIAXIS INSTITUTE. RANDOLPH, N. V. It is a larjre and thoroughly equipeil Seminary for both sexes. Established iu 1'0. Property freo from debt, 10:5.000. New Hoarding Hall with steam heat, etc., erected in 18s;l at tho cont of 4..0(X). Ex cellent Hoard and houie-likearrangements throughout. Total expense for " board, furnished room, steam heat, lipht, wash injr and tuition for 14 weeks ..r..(0; for one year ?158.10. Fall term begins Aun. 2fth, ends Nov. Si. Winter term begins Dec. 1, 1.SK5, ends March 14, lissn. Sprint; term begins March 2, ends Juno 25, lbriti, For Circulars or Catalogues, address. PROF. J. T. EDWARDS, D. 1)., Princi pal. Jul Ii2-(H. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN ON 'HIE LOSS OF A Lecture on tlio Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by Keif-abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Imputcucy, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar riae, generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaci ty, Ac Uy HUBERT J. CL'LVER Vv' ELL, M. D. The world-ronownod author, in this ad mirablo lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho aw ful consequen ces of belf-abuso may be ell'ectuull v re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rinc.s or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at onco certain, and rllectual, by whioli ev ery Bull'erer, no mutter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. !-This Lecture' will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, oat-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address THE OULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y P. O. Box 4o0 A PRIF"'1 Hix w'"ts Ior 1'otaKO. H l HILL. a(id receive free a costly box of tfoods w hich will help all, of either sex to more money riht away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress Truo it Co,, Augusta, M:iiup. Apr.9 Sir! t ft 9 w 1 A iv. BALL. KAUvA wear. mji'mwi mm -e-r c.Tr. BfT- mm fmmmmsm IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, infra vtersm. This is the only Store you enn ascend and stairs. Freo ride In tho Elevator In tho EXCII A NO E 11I.OCK. Tolepliono Connection. IL TO SECURE Bargains in Ilavint; purchased the largo stock GEORGE ROSS, AT SHERIFF'S SALE!! which, added to my own.Imnkes a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will sell for tho next tbreo months at prices to distnnco competition, ISAll I1ANI AM) SHI.irr IRON, IIINi:itV TOO I. ANI TIKE STEEIj, IHJIt.lH-.nS' HAIlinVAIlE, FII.EM. H All A LOCHN, K:IW, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, I'O WD Elt, SI IOT, SHE I.IS, CAKTIlinGES ANI A1M, SHOT SUNS, KEVOIiVEKS AN 15 JtEI'I.DCW, IIUllS, and overythin; In tho HARDWARE LINE. Call and seo me or write for prices. H. G-. TINKER, Nos. 10 & 12 South Seneca St., c.'iwcjyjL.Mi'.'S-" jura giiiniiiiiiMin?! 11885! If vou are In need of ANYTHING in the liniof CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, HOOTS. SHOES, DRY HOODS, DRESS GOODS, or anything kept iu a Octicral Store, you curi find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at H.J. HOPKINS A CO.'S. We claim the BEST ASSORTMENT, FI KST GOOHs, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE. IN THIS COUNTRY. Step in and get our Prl"os, see our Stock, and vou will be convinced that wo moan what we nay. We aim'to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT- full of FRESH COOIJS A f PRICES THAT CAN'T HE HEAT. COME AND SEE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS. IT. J . HO PKIN S & CO. g liuuiiiiiiu 1885 Wholesale Aacgraoer aii'J Bafecte' Agem Boots, w&a oaipots ?4 iii Mi 723 anil 723 Xitocrty lit., (Kcvl of Wood;, riTTSKUIiCM, IA. I'.F.GULAR AlXTtOX KA1TS, Evcrj wi:ci;:rii, y t n A. tcrMail Orders liecdva Prompt and Qzrc&l Attantios,"! I sell gonrls SO to -5 pr rent. ! i;r lliun tint Juhhiiv.; Trade, nn l 'U liver either direct (rum the factory, or from my warehouse in ! iic-ln:ri;h, :n:'l can assure mcrcli.-.nu lumllii.;; jnoils in my laic 1:1:1 1 it will p-.y then I j t:..! e:l nic bclujo inui.in llicir par cl.aios. Ai lay stocli ia r.lw..y vtiy full c." UWkWM.lvMi L.: '. v.,lLti,Yl t-, ,, US you have a lar;;cr line t j le-t fron. ll.in r.iv r cut ran show by samnle. My Ffsll Hiylesi aic tut ii 1 r.i.:iin:.-.i mi'! '' any '!j 'c in 1.1c United States. My sjiccwiu. aio ;koiii ici.ll:t;..: aiid lioiicsl Uaiiu. I am the Only i'iubber fqir.cj h Pittsburgh, nnd offer this fll Iyrtviji! LCcvcT, Aiw::Tl-iAti al ratioual Rubber Conpa)V b iiiijJi, "I pric, in.it cannot ho mot by Jobbers; l;o Milcs, 1 alwayj, have .1 1 ull I. in.- o. .-i;.-oii n. v, !1 i.uls (! Kid hers, at lo to 20 per cent, below I be tiiui U ..i , 01 M .mi.ir.., Y.i tuu ii y t m.is. 1 sell the lic-t 83-00 Kltoe in Men' 'all' I;. :t-..ii !..!.. .1 .1 . ,, -n- , ,1 tl, C. S. 1 m-11 a Men's Ycd Calf i .-.p iuc ll,,ok b.l - i Ii ..I, i..- !vk-, :i.'i.U) l.i:. i i;;:;;, that you can mai at 5l. iieiul A .- k.t:np!.-i .f bo'u i f j'.iuvi. Sj!.- a.;o':t f..r ULOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMKUOU8 TO MENTION IN DETAIf,, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! TO SUIT THE TIMES. UNI) II It TAKISdJ (Kf- ; " WITH THE LATEST C5y3l I'ltOVEMENT A IRI AN D mtft' AP PIMP o I ill Ur MtAhoL. descend Five Stories without climing East of SuHpcnsion llrldno. CJ 53E j9L Ht 3S Hardware!! of HARDWARE formerly belonging to TAKIIEI) lAIEIt, K01E OAIilU.11, SIOE4ES AND FELLOES, Oil, CITY, 1.V.. liiiiiiiiiiinny 18851 iy. T.V. i.V..mkVi"i";V j. $ Illllllllll'll p 11885! :j. C.OO!5 AT T-'Ar-TORV Pniri's, AT I KIVATi: SALE. lilfFALdeS" RAILROAD. TIM 13 TAHLE IN EFFECT Juno 1, ISH.r. WpHtwaid riltslnogli DIviNicn Eastward M. A. M. 7 -10 4 U 4 (IH 'I 4 2 V, A. M. A.M. P. M. 7 'ir ar rittsburch It 8 fi". 8 4, 14 Parker FoxKurjr Franklin 12 lit; 12 U 12 4:.! 12 1! 4 m a mi '2 20 2 00 2 :ui 1 at 1V...OU t;ity...ar 1 or. A.M. M. P. .11 j A. M. 8 15 50 M. I. M . II (lo S4l p. M. Ii 2 "i J 05 ar...Oil City..lv 01eoMiliN ...En(rlo Ko?k... PreNhleiit TloneHtu Hickory .. Tmnfct'TTille. , Thlioute-.. , ...Thompson s... ...Irvinoton Warren , 1 1 4fi 1 1 45 t:i :u 7 K f.142 J7 17 w ts.Vi ii l i!ts:ia t 45it7 20 is s in 10 .V. 4 01 7 H7 4 15 7 501 l n.'t h oi 1(1 ' l r. 7 :i 10 12 14 2.". 7 58 1 -l:i! 7 4'i it fill 4 :v. 8 JO II 1 tl 55 0 M r. mi 6 10 r. m. i M. h am 8 4.r, h or. II 85 1. M. A. M. 11 a. VI 10; 7 10 11 50 li I'l 1 1 I.". 10 lv...KitiKiia....ur M.I I. M. 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OloopolU (1:40 Bin, EhkIo .Pocl 11:5.5:1111, President 7:02bui, TionOHtit 1 j.VJ.hh Hickory K:40iim.Trunke.vvillo H:00iiin,'l Ul- onto IfcOOimi, ThonipHon 11:00, nrrlv(' Irvlnptoii ll:30Hm. wiirrnn 12:50pm, Kiu- 7.U.1 2:0rpin, Htignr Hun '20, tNiryilon i!:00, Oiinvilln 11:15, VVulf Kim 3::tO, tiimkcr Ilrhlir .'1:40. Kwl Hound 4:10, Snluiimncn 5:02, South Carrollton 5::l(), South Vamla- lin 5:18, Allohrny (i:18, arrives Olpnu (i::iOpiu. 1 ruins run on r.iistorii limn. Trains loavinir Pittsbnruh 8:.rrnm, nr- riviiiK l'ittburh 7:25imi, arc Solid Tim ins between ltulfulo anil Pittslmrirh. Tiiainh lenvinu Pitlsburuh K:45pni, ar riving I'itUsbui'uh 7:IOntii, are SolidTraius with Pullinan'n Sloeplna Carn botwccii llullitlo anil l'ittsbursfi. Sr l lckclH Hold and baireiuio rlMt-kea to all principal ponutx. uct tniHi tniilcb civinff lull inroriuutu.u from t'fitnpany'M AjrentM. t.l'.tl. s. UA It'llLIj, ucii'i supi. J. A. Fl'.LLOWS, Oon'l Pnvm'r nn' Ticket Aptenl, No. 41 Eschiinco St.. Ilullnlo. N. Y. J. L. fntAltl, Auent, Tionostn, Pa. Uuckcyc Force Pttnip 30 O o CO Q CO a o cr rri" M 5 r1 2 O 'i I W 5. 9J s 5 8 s w I f-r O i-S . m ?iai cn T3 m o if. 4' CALL AND (i KT PRICIN, TIOX ESTA , PEN N 'A . m mi nT 1 f AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION propowod to tho citizen f thin Coiiunonwealtli for their apr-roval or rp .liH'tion by the General AxMOinhly of tho Coiiimonwealth of Poniinylvaiiin. Pnb lislied by order of tho Socrotarv of tho Commonwealth , in nnrsimncn of the 1st" section of Arth'la XVIII of thu CoiiHtitu tion. Joint resolution propoHin". nn nmend mnnt to thn Constituiion of tho Common weal I h of Pennsylvania: Do it resolved by the Sensto and Houso of Itepresenhiti vea of (ho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, that the following is proposed us hii amendment of the Constitution of th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in bo eorilunco with tho provisions of tho eighteenth article thereof. AMENDMENT. Th:it section live of artiolo five of tho Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads a.s follows: "Whenever u county shall contain fortv thousand inhabitants it shall eonstitiie a Depurate Judicial ilistrict, uud Khali elect 0110 Jude learned in the law ; and tho General Assembly sha'l providit for addi tional judnes, us tho business of iho said districts muy requiro. Counties contain- . inn i population less than is Hulllcieut to constitute separate districts shall bo tormed into convenient single districts, or, if necessary, may be attached to con tiguous districts as tho General Assembly may provide. The olhco of !trfso"jatt judfio, not learned in the law, i als.lishod in counties forming separate districts; but the several associate j ml jjes in olhco when this Constitution shall Isj udoptod shall serve for their unexpired terms,'' bo and tho same Is hereby amended, so as to read us follows: Who.iover u county shall contain sixty thousand inhabitants it may constitute a separate judicial district, anil ma v elect one jude learned iu thu law; and the General Assembly shall provido lor additional Judges, as the business of said districts muy require. t'nuiitic. not forming separate' districts, thall bo formed into convenient single districts, as tho General Assembly may provide. The of lice of associate iudiro," not learned iu tho law, is Bboli-hod iu counties, forming sep arate districts and liuving more than one lnw Judije ; every other countv shall elect two associate judges, w ho shall not be re quired to be learned in the law ; but tho several associate judges in oliico, when this amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for their unexpired term. A truo copy of the Joint Resolution, W. S. Stknoku, Secretary of thu Comtnonwculth. 3