s. V EDITOR, WEDS USD AY MORNING, SETT. 16, ISSi. ItrpiiMican Slate Ticket. FOR STATU TRKArU'RKR, MATTHEW S. QUAY, of Reaver Coiinlv. ICepiiblienn Comity Tiekrl. For Associate Judge, Hon. JOJIN A. PROPER. Tor District Attorney, I. M. CLARK, Esq. Jons Sherman has succeeded in Bearing the entire Democracy of Ohio into a cul perspiration with just two slump speeches. Sherman ia having u good leal of fun this year. If there ever was an Administra tion that put a larger number of no torious characters into office in six months than the present one has, his tory has forgotten all ahout it. Hon. W. L. Scott, of Erie, is be ing boomed for the Democratic nomi nation for Governor of Pennsylvania. Mr. Scott has a large bar'l but its con tents would not be sufficient to spread o thickly over the entire State ns in ibis district last year. Venango Citi zen. Somebody has started the report that John Kelly says he is "feeling pretty well, thauk you," and proposes almost immediarely to take a hand iu politics again. The result is that there is a general breaking out of goose flesh among the New York Dem ocrats, especially the candidates for Governor. Mr. Kelly is such a con foundedly cross-eyed politician when lie ia in good condition and lively, that none of them can guee where he is going to strike when he hauls off with his hammer. Mr. IIensel is in the victorious -vein again, and also prophetic again, lie is "earnestly at work," and prom ises to make "an aggressive campaign." And still further says he is "going to fight to win." That is nothing new from Mr. Hensol. He '13 always "ear nestly at work," always promising "an aggressive campaign," and always "fighting to win.'' It will be remem bered how earnestly he told the peo ple of New Jersey last year all about it, and how be tolled up in Pennsyl vania a majority of 81,000 for Blaine. Go in Mr. Ileosel. Governor Hill of New York is picking up the Democratic delegates and his nomination is reasonably sure. He ia the accident of an accident nominated for Lieutenant Governor with no thought of his ever becoming Governor, and elected even to the less place only through Republican blunders. He is the smallest and weakest man who has been in the ex ecutive chair of New York since My rom Clark's day before the war, and with a good candidate tho Republi cans ought to have no difficulty in beating him. Phila. Press. It may be taken for granted that the Republican senators will not merely pass upon the President's ap pointments, but will inquire into their character and fitness. They will not pursue a factious and obstructive J. E. WENK, I tourae; they will treat the Adminia ' tration with fairness and liberality; j but where removals have been made 1 without cauBe and appointments roade ! without merit, and both on false grounds so that the public interests have suffered, the Republican senators will exercise their prerogative of re viewing the action. The session ia not likely to be dull at the Senate end. Washington Court House, the county seat of Fayatte county, Ohio, a wealthy town of about five thousand people, was almost literally wiped out by a cyclone on Wednesday night. The storm seemed to 6tart at Seymour, Ind., passing Cambridge city and Dublin in the same state and Tippe canoe and Dayton, Ohio, not beiug particularly destructive destructive until it reached Washington and Bloomiogburg where its force appears to have been Bpent. The loss of life does not appear to have been great, though wonderful storiea are told of families carried various distances and safely lauded, while nothing was left of the houses they had been in. The loss of property ia estimated at 81, 000,000. When will the philosophy of the cyclone be comprehended? There is a growing feeling in this country that the Utitisli preea wants the enrth. Their Presidential ticket was elected in this country last year, and a parly was put in power which is lustile to the selfish American doc trine of protection to American indus try yet the British press growls be cause Vise President Hendricks says a good word that means nothing, lr the Irish Nationalists. Aro they not just a little greedy? Or docs the con tract between them aud the American free trailers, in their estimation, in volve a complete surrender by the Democrat", of everything; even to personal freedom of speech even, be guiling speech like the Vice Presi dent's? Senator Sherman delivered an other speech yesterday iu Ohio, in which he ventured to refer to and de nounce the crime against the ballot which prevails iu the majority of the Southern states. It will now be in or der for the entire Mugwump and Dem ocratic press, especially the Mug wump, to join in a chorus of derisiou and cry "bloody shirt." The dough face element which for half a century insisted that no one should ppeafc dis respectfully of slave holders or slav ery seems to be again coming to the front in the North, and is seeking to cry down those who see aught to con demn in the conspiracy agaiost hu man rights by which half the people of the South are systematically dis franchised, riiila. Press. Turn the Rascals In. In Rhode Island a postraasterahip is given to a democrat who has been ar rested nine times in three months for violating the liquor laws. Turn the rascals in. In Indiana a place in the mail ser vice ia given to a democrat who, says toe Indianapolis Journal, publicly boasts that he has offered bribes to city officials. Turn the rascals in. Jo Maryland an appointment to the treasury department is civen to a dem ocrat whose reputation, says the civil service reform association of that state, ia not that of a man of integrity and honor. Turn the rascals in. Iu Iowa auother postmastershio is given to a democrat who was jailed for breakiog the pension law3. Turn the rascals in. In Colorado an ageucyship of the national labor bureau is given to a democrat who has been in the peni tentiary for hotse-8tealiug. Turn the rascals in. In Pennsylvania a clerkship in the United States mint is civeu to a dem- crat who sent a bogus letter to Cincin nati last fail purporting to come from Neal Dow, and by him denounced as a forgery, designed to drive the Ger man vote away from the republican candidate. Turn the rascals in. In Vermont a collectorahip is given to a democrat who was an active mem ber of the committee that endeavored to compass the defeat of General Gar field by the infamous Morey letter. Turn the rascals in. In Mississippi another postmasterahip is given to a democrat who has been indicted and convicted for breaking thb civil rights law. Turn the rascals in. In New York a cabinet office is given to a democrat who notoriously is tne of the most cfietsive partisans and thorough-going machine bosses in the country. Turn the rascals in. Trib une. LADIES WANTED. A lady agent is wanted in every city and village; also ladiea to travel and solicit orders for Madame Wood's Corsets and Corded Corset Waists, Tampico Forms, Hose Supporters. Steel Protectors, Ladies Friend, etc. Agents are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a week. Send for cir culars and price-list to 13. Wood. (U South Sal ina Street, Syracuse, N. Y, J. T. Breunao 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 acree of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tiouesta township. 390 acres, warrant No. 51SC. Kinoslew , B"-J township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve- Dango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. A PRI7F Hm,li ix ''"I 'or postage. M I IllfcU and receive free a costly box of (foods which will help all, of cither sex to more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await tho workers absolutely snro. At once ad dress True it Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.O SHERIFF'S SALE. 11 Y VIRTUE of n writ of Fieri Faelns J) issued out of the Court, of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsyl vania, mid to mo directed, U'ero will bo exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at. tho Court House, in tho Rorough of Tionesla, on MONDAY, REPTEM11ER, 21sf. 1S.,, at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described renl estate, to-wit : TRUSTEES OF TIONESTA LODOE, T. O. O. I"., of Penna., No. 3(! vs. AY. W. JAMIESON, Fieri Kaeias, No. 1:1 Sep. tembcr term, 18S5. Agnew ,t Chirk, A tt'ys. All Hint certain piece or parcel of land nitiiated In TioncNta Township, Forest Comity, Pa., iKiuiidod and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning lit a post two (1!) rods N. Y. from the center of P., T. ,t n. II. E. and three (it) rods S. V. from .Taniioxon Hun whero said It tin Is crossed by snid H. It. Thenco N. H4i E. along the lino of said It. K. twenty-six (2(1) per ches to post Thence N. .Mil" W. twent v 11 ve (") perches to n post, Thenco S. 344 W. twenty-six (2(1) pen-lies to a post. Thenco S. ,ri(i( K. twenty-live (25) porches to a post, tho placo of beginning. Con taining four acres and ten (10) perches, strict measure. Reing erected thereon one ono-story frnme dwelling hoii'ie 18x20, one frame burn 18x20, mid other outbuild ings thereon. Reing tho same land con veyed to the Defendant, Wilburn YV. .Jam leson, by Gilbert .lamieson et itx., by Peed bearing date March 22, A. D.. l.ssi, recorded in Forest Co., in Deed Hook No. M, pp. cl-KS. Reserving to said Gilbert Jamieson tho water privilege on and across above described piece of land, ami to other parties the rights for tank privi leges heretofore granted them. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold, as the property of Wilnirn W. .lam ieson at tho suit of Trustees of Tiouesta L-'dgo, No. 3(10. I. O. (). F. of Pa. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must oe strictly compiled with, when the property is stricken down: 1. YVlien the plaintilf or other lien cred itors becouo tho purchaser, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, mid a list of liens including niortgairo searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor the amount of tho pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished tho Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho next day, at which time nil property not settled for will again bo put up and' sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Seo Turdon's Digest, Ninth Edition pago 440 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. L. AGNEW, Sheriff, Sheriff's Ofileo, Tiouesta, Pa., August 18, IS,-,. ' G-O TO i. mi FOrt ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVKLTIKS IN QUEERSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MBN'S, LADIES' fc 11AHIBS' 0" IB "W ELEY ! on THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS A T WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.'S, TIONESTAPA. " OANDEE " Rubber BOOTS WITTI DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boots always wear out flrf t on the ball. The CASDKK l)iot are double thick on the ball, and civ DOUBLE WEAR. itaat tconomUal Rubber Hot in tho market. IMHit longer than ouy other boot and the 1 PBICE KO 11ICHEU. Cnll and ex amine tho in S FOR SALE SY HolUNSON .t IJOXNBU, TIONKSTA. PA. ec. JDia-i-iTonsr. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, FltKSCOINU, and SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction guaranteed iu every particular. Orders for frescoiiiji, eU'., by niiiil promptly attendeil to. Shop in Hoboi tx luiildiiis, Elm St., Tioncsta, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF 1 REAL ESTATE The School Directors of Tioncuta Horo, will soil at vonduo or outcry on Tuesday. Scpteniher 22d, at 1 o'clock p. m., tho School liuildiiiK and lot, Kizo.lxIO perches, located to toe South nf the Court House and east of the law office of E. L. Davis. TElt.MS One third in hand, balance in one and two years. A Uriel of title" Uy 1J. J. (lied Esq., which is believed to Uo unructionalle, can be seen at the office of May, Park Co. Sale will bo mudo upon the grounds unless tho property is previously disposed of. The Directors re servo the i iht to reject any and all bids. G. W. KOMNSO'N, PrcMdeut. J. W. MOItUONV, Secretary, WM. SMfiARBAU&H & CO 3JE3ESrSJS $ 11 JT: ES M In II BE $5) IN Till' EXCHANGE RLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITUKE, (T j" iij,;'Tri'- 'v': ' if' 'i'l' DETAIL, y u'--J:Kk, ftr4 "-'A prices lower than ever ( -i-HA ' .Y TO SUIT TUB TIMKS. Up- I H7?rr& kirHi ' llXUi"''5 !Sllg! , frHWW J This Is tho only Store you can nscond stairs. Freo ride In tlio Blovator In tho Telepliono Connections. A 38 A E E! TO SBCUHB Bargains in Having purchased tho large stock of HARDWAUB formerly belonging to GEORGE ROSS, AT SHERIFFS SALE!! which, added to my own.'ninkes a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will m-'J for tho next threo months nt prices to distnnco competition, u.iit isaxi axi wiii:E:r iieox, iti iB.it:ns' iiahim; ae;b:, filz:.. ABI.S, LOC US, IWOIW, Tiititi:i iAiKit, iiopj: oAKvsa. KUBUEK AND LEATILEIL BELTING, rowiMut, shot, sifi:ns, AKTitncn:s AXI A1S, S1EOT IJLXS, IIKVOI.YIII6S xsn kifli:s, ill' us, wroiisw axi n:i.cxi;w. and everything in tho HARDWARE LINE. Call and seo me or write for prices. H. Cr. TINK3SR, Nos. 10 & 12 South "Soncca St., OIL CITY, I,V. 51111111111111111 11 8 851 CIiOTHIKa CIiOTIUNG CtOTIIING! If you aro in need of ANYTHING in tholiniof CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, ROOTS, SHOES, M5Y GOODS, DRESS GOODS, or anything kept in a General Store von can timl A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at II. .1. HOPKINS & CO.'.-l. Wo claim tlifi REST ASSORTMENT. FIN EST J ODS and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE IN TH IN COUNTRY. Step In and net our Prices, see our Stoc k, and vou will bo convinced that we meanjwhat wo say. We aim'to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS A r HEAT. COM B AND SEE. SHOWING GOODS. HT. J. HOPKIISTS cfe CO. ?; 11111111111111 1885 i- 5.").VkV)5j,") Easy Running Sawing Machine TMD CC3 BUWJ SS'iKEMi? LTEt kXW. USf The How f"o. now ofTt a m:i liln- Hiipcrli,r in any anil -ill nthtTd. It i-o)ui1.ii-m .-orv r-(iii llaa ilnrh srni: i l.i.-m HuniiiiiE.- Nnt ; Aturo tiyi;; I1-u,iuiiiI 111 t'.i.is'i; ; im'ii in .'in k ln:in lil: l,T!-lNIUi!l : Mrlf-iliriM,'l:ii; MuillV; I n fclii.ilcl Tenilnnii; Kn-iU st to Op.-rnm; (lie niu-l ruoia miliar tin- Arm, an, i;.i iii rti rllv l.iilrnrMl, it Is wllliiiiil Vibrllou. ni ,i. iihoh: w li.l Allui:h liiriitHfur family newiiit. lis iv.,ua work Is uf liumt lylin nni Iuimhi (l-luim. II we arc nut Hlri-mly r--iri" ntrrt. wo wm, uii Akoi.i i.i (IiisI oiiiii j . v riii- lis fur rit;nli,jiu' i.-i uim uiiu pncuM. WeUo no. s,iy you inn mWe fni'tiiii, in nr.lii.rt time, lint '-" " iiiHkcurA.i'.Miuaru. liimi-Kl li viiiij. Muntlou tuuiioper mIii-u yuu MTiit-. Uilit-oa THE IIOU K ril-:VI.() MACHINE CO., . I -i id Mr.. I'litHuiii-Htj, Fa. THIS PAPERS 1 1" on flleln Pliilndt-lphla I l i ..UlN. rtllier- 1 W. AVEK it SUN, uur nuUiuii.. 1 k,7iti fTL l ftfT.eFW fJ Kill r-vt I' Y; 4n 1 ! I :TV u K U T A It I X ;st IM- AND HEARSE. nnd descend Five Stories without cliinlng KXCII ANOB 11I.OCK. Fast of Suspension Drldgo. ' II MM Q 33i Hardware!! riiiimiiiiimi? FEED DEPARTMENT PRICES THAT ' CAN'T PI WE TAK E PLKASURE IN J lllllllllll'llg H885I ix 6,!T5,.;.).')..r. A Health isJVcalth. Willi UAIS.iXTi:E2W. Dr. F. C. West's Nkuvk and Drain T uk atm e nt, a jf uaraiiteed Hptxilio for Hysteria, Diz.iiieKH, Colvitlsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaeho, Nervous Prostration eused by tho use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depres sion, Softening of tho Drain resultin: in insanity mid leading to misery, decay and death, I'reinaturo did Aijro, "llarrounnss, Loss of power in cither sex. Involuntary Losses and SSporiiiatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the. brain, solf-abuso or over-indulgence. Each Ikix eonUins one month's treatment. fl.Ou a box, or nix boxes for ?.0O. sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE (JlJ ARANTEE SIX P.OXES To euro any ease. With each order re ceived by us for six boxes, accompanied with (f.'i.Ort, we will send the purchaser our written ",11a ran tee to refund the money If the treatment does not ellect a cure, (iuarantees issiieil only by John C. West V Co., Mia W. Madison St., Cbicao, III. THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE. W. A. EAGLES, Proi'KIktor. Tha best Livery Tionesta ever had is now run by me. I nuarauti'o to furnish better and faster ris for loss money than have over been put out ia this section. I can always lit travelers out 011 shortest not iee, Hud parties coming from a distance need never be disapnointed if they call on W. A. EAiiLrS. Jl J:tu ar i k x a it V ihli ' WITH TUB LATKST OF HE TIME TAIiLE IN EFFECT Juno 1, 18WS. Weslwaid Pittsburgh bivision Eastwarci p. M. 7 25 4 14 4 IN! 2 r.n 2 'J0 A. M. 7 40 4 12 4 0.1 2 4.) 2 1.1 U.M.ir M. 4, 111 1! .14 11. M. M. ro 10 17 2( 'AT AO fX ar fiiisimrl. v Parker. . ,i ). Fox burn Franklin lv...Oil Ciiy...ar Hfi," H 12 Hi 12 12 4.V12 2 0(l 1 r. m a. F. M.j A. a 11 t:iltll 7 t-'l 42 17 1S4-V17 4 oii 7 4 Jai 7 14-TI7 4 :ir, 8 r. M.IA. M. I'.M.jl. M. 2 05 llOrt 11 4- fH44 ti :i7:t:r. ti ) 't 1 IM j N 1(1 1 Oil M 0 12.'.(it7 M 12 4:1' 7-40 12 2, 17 'I V 12 10 7 10 11 r0 (I 4i 11 1"; l 10 A.M. I'. M. I'. M. 12 2 r. ar...Oll Clly.lv Oleopolis ... Enirlo Rock... Presldont Tionesta Hickory .. TinuikevvlJle.. Tidio'ute ...Thompson ... Irvinoton Warren I v...Klnzua....ai 11 4.r) 1 1 :i2 i'o::. 10 hi 12 II ."id II 17 H 4.") 4 fir & 10 A .'III (I 1(1 x 4r, 11 :w. M. M lift A.M. I'. M.I A. M. l." r. m. 4 20 M. lv...DrHdfrrd ..nr 8 OO r.M. II 10 II I I (1 111 A. M. 1 11 (:; II 00 III 41 A. M, A. M. n 4 u 45 10 (IC II 0.:lar.Klnziia....lv 10S5 ... Suwr Run ... II ' Corvdon Oimvillo l i:....WnVf Run.... (HMjuaker ltrld";e. 10 :tu 10 20 10 21 10 1:1 11 M 0 :io !l 2S II 12 II 0,-1 II UN 10 11 0 10 1 lirOill)24 7 fti; HI ;H 7 20; 10 fi.- 7 .ir. 1 1 no 7 47l 11 21 H0211 !!7 H 10.11 4. n .12 ... I.pil Jlou.se. ... 7 ruv 7 20 (1 5.-. I II 2S .. Siilamanca.... .So. Carrollton,, ..So Vandalia... Alleanj' ...Clean ... .nr fl lfi.lv. A. M.tr. A. M.I r. M.'A.M. .i-i'iai-'i. ni. 1 .1111. - j it '! t n JV 1 117.11 11 ll:0,"ani, Warren 12:"0pui, Irvineton 1:.HJ pm, Tidiotito :i:20pm, Tionesta 4:A0im, ar rives oil city :4.rpin. Aiimtionai. Train Leaven Oil Cltv :()(! nm. Oleopolis II: 10 am, Bii;to Rock H:.V.nin, I'rrsident 7:02atn, Tionesta 7:.r2an Hickory : lOafn.Trunkeyville ii:00ain,Tld uto I:j0iiiii, Tliomnsoii J1:H, arrives. Jrvlnelon ll:S(rn, Warren 12:f0pm, Kln !un 2:0."if.in, Stifrar Rnn 2!2(, Corydon 11:00, Onovillo :!:i;, Wolf Run 3::, Ouaker Dridire :l:i). Rod House 4:10, Salamanc:. 5:02, South Carrollton .":1I0, Month Vanda lia f: 18, Allegheny (i:is, arrives Olenu C.::i0pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh HsfSmn, nr riviiiK Pitlsluiruh 7:2.'ipm, are Solid Train between Dutfalo and PittslHirifli. Trains leaving Pillsburnh 8:l'pm, ar rivlnj; I'lttsburtrh 7:4(nm, are Solid Train with I'ullnian's Sleeping Cars Uaweeiw Dullalo and Pittsburgh. jT'f "Tickets sold and liaKaKO rheeketl to all prineirKd points. Oct time tables K'vinfr fnll lnfornvitlon from Companv's Agents. OEo. S. 'HATCH ELL, (ion'l Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Pass'r :m? Ticket Ajrent, No. 41 Exchanue St.. Hulliilo, N. Y. J. L. f'RAIt!, Auent, Tionesta, Pa. At. t.m. ..u.r . . u t . ... . . . . 1.' 1 ..... ... Buckeye Force Pump r m . 9 CA LL AN I) fi ET TRICES, ED. HEIBEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to tho citizens of this Commonwealth for their npnrovRl or re jection by the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pub lished by order of the Ssretarv of tho Commonwealth, in pursuance of the 1st section of Article XVIII of tho Constitu tion. Joint resolution tproposln-i nn arnend nieot to the Constituiion of tho Ceniinnu weaUh of Pcnnsyl vsnia : Re it resolved by the Sonata and Honso of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Heneral Assembly met, that tho follow in 3 is proposed as an amendment of the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, iu ac cordance, with tlio provisions of the e ighteenth article thereof. AMENDMENT. That section live of nrtido Uvo of tho Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads us follows! "Whenever a county shall contain forty thousand inhabitants it tiiall eonstitue a soparalojudicial district, and shall elect ono judgo learned in tho law j und tho Oeiioral Assembly sha'l jirovidB for addi tional judges, as tho business of tho said districts may require. Counties contain in"; a population less than is sulUeient to eoiiNtituto scpurato districts shall bo lormed into convenient sinirle districts, or, if necessary, may be attached to con tiguous districts as tho General Assembly may provide. Tlio olllee of asso-iato judno, not learned in tho law, is alsilislied in counties forming separate districts; but the several associate judges in olheo when this Constitution shall bo adopted shall serve for their unexpired terms,'' bo and tho same is hereby amended, so as to read as follows: Whenever a county shall contain sixty thousand inhabitants it may constitute a separate judicial district, and may elect ono judge loarnod iu the law; and the General Assembly shall providg lor additional judges, as 'the business of said districts may require. Counties not forming separate districts, fhall be formed into convenient single districts, as the General Assembly may provide. The of fice of associato judge, not learned in tho law, is abolii-hed in counties funning sep arate districts and having more than ono law judge; every other county shall eloet two associate judges, who shall not bo re quired to be learned in. the law; but tho 1 several associate judges in office, when this amendment shall be adopted, bhull serve lor their unexpired term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. S. Stknorr, Secretary of the Commonweulih, toil U o IS'.',' pi I ' f C5 I "O I m 4