KDITOtt, WEDSESDA1 MORPSING, SETT. II, 158S. Itrpiibllcnu Hlntc Tlckel. KOTl STATU THKAMirtKH, MATTHEW 8. QUAY, of Beaver County, Itcpiihllcnn County Tlckrt. For AfsiM-iato Judge, Hon. JOHN A. PROPER. For Iiistriet Attorney, I. M. CLARK, Esq. Pay Your Taxes. Every person who fails to pay a Btate or county tax within two years previous to November 3, 1885, and at least thirty days prior to that date, will be unable to vote at the coming election. Don't forget it. Young men who voted on age last year should give this matter special attention. Members of the Republican Commit tee in each district should see that all Republicans are qualified to vote by the payment oi taxes. The Democrats are carrying Ohio uow. The Republicans will carry it on the 13th of October. And now they have printed in a journal in the Buuth called Dixie, a paper purporting to have been written expressly for it by Uncle Randall, on the subject of the tariff, which Mr. liannall says he did not write, but which must have been made up of ex tracts from his speeches. The mana gers at Dixie come back on the distin guished Congressman assorting that he not oijly wrote it for them but that the copy has his signature attached to it. Can such things be Ac. f President Cleveland has done a very decent thing by refusing to ap point as postmaster at Mr. Blaine's home, Morton, the Democratic editor, who was virulently active in publish iug particularly unclean falsehoods concerning the republican candidate last year. As Mr. Blaine objected, as he had a perfect right to do, to the appointment of Morton, some of the organs uiged him upon Mr. Cleveland with a vehemence that could only be accounted for by their disregard of the commonest proprieties; and one of them desired to know if Mr. Blaine was to be allowed to "boss a Demo cratic Administration?" Perhaps they are not satisfied with the answer, but it commends itself to the right thinking men of all parties. Phila. Press. It looks as if the Massachusetts Democrats would have to order a draft to get a candidate for governor. There is no danger of a riot iu case this course is adopted. Down in Virginia two-and-twenty years ago, Fitz Lee's cavalry rode rough shod, and today the same liorsemen are hurrahing for the'r pre cious "Prince Rupert of the Lost Cause." Those men may have their say, aod their shout and their camp fire yell, yat, if John Sherman utters a hearty Uuion hurrah, the Mugwump critics affect to burn with indignation against him. rhila. Iess. Southern pressure is being brought to bear upon the administration for a change in the Civil Service rules so as to cancel the distinction now made be- twecn those whj served in the Union and those who served in the Confeder ate .'rmies during the late war. Con gressmen and others from the South appear to think that such a discrimi nation at this late day is inconsistent with the professions of either party. They say that it "keeps alive the ani mosities of the war" without material benefit to the ex-Union soldiers. The next move will be to pension the Con federate soldiers, on the ground that the payment of pensions to maimed Union soldiers only "keeps alive the animosities of the war." Nothing will prevent tb Confederates from keepiog alive the animosities of the war except control of the government, the array and Davy, all the officers find the legislative department. Then if any ex-Uoion soldier dares "keep alive the animosities of the war," by even insinuating that the boys in blue deserve consideration at the hands of the government, be shall be charged with "waving the bloody shitr" and imprisjued. It is gettiog that way very rapidly. The rebels are on top. J 'eaango Citizen. J. K. WKNK, - GovKKNon IIoaply that the "colored man's right to vote in the .South is as free as the air." Annoins' reputation is in danger. If Mr. Cleveland were an Indian chief the chances are that he would be known on the reservation as Young-Man-Afraid-ofhisParty. Jumbo, Barnum's big elephant, was killed by a train of cars last Wednes day, while his keeper was out walking with him at St. Thomas, Ontario. England was downed iu a cricket match by a Philadelphia team latt Saturday. The Yankees will soon demonstrate to Johnny Bull that he's General M'Clellan has entered the campaigu for the United Mates Seuatorship from New Jersey. If "Little Mac." does not move faster than he did on the peuinsula the new Senator will be sworn in before ho gets his men into line. The Germans for Col. Quay. TheScranton Wochenblatt, which has been the German organ of Democracy iu the Wyoming region for tweuty years, has indorsed tho Republican tickot and renounced all allegiauce to the Democratic party. Whether or not Mr. Cleveland's Administration is to be endorsed at the polls iu New York this year, the renominatiou of Governor Hill would mean that the Democrats want to offer it a previous rebuke, aud the finger of fate seems to be pointing straight ia that direction just now. Hon. Galusha A. Grow called at Republican Headquarters last week and offered to make several speeches for the cause of Colonel Quay. U. S. Senator John I. Mitchell has written aod volunteered to speak in the same way. Both will be favorably heard from when the contest is fully in. 4 The international yacht contest last week between the English yacht Ge- nesta, aod the American yacht Puri tan, was finally won by the latter, and the Queen's cup, woo by the America 30 years ago, remains on this side of the pond until England learns enough about yacht building to get up one that can out-sail Yankee ingenuity. The Pittsburgh Times says the cloud iu tho sky preventing the rs sumptiou of prosperity and business iu this country, appears in the threat that the administration of Cleveland will join the Free Traders in attack ing the Protective Tariff, the effect of which would be to depress all man ufacturing interests. That's about the size of it. The Philadelphia News, recognizing Chairman Hensel's distinguishing characteristic, says: The frankness, not to say freshness, with which Mr. Hensel jumps into the ring, makes his little bow aud says for the furty second time that he is goiog to make au "ag gressive campaign" and "fight to win," is as amusing as Mr. Merrymau's "Here wo are again," when he jumps into the circus ring. "The Democratic party," says one of its organs, the New York Graphic, "does not believe in the Civil Service law." Good heavens, man, whoever said you did? The Mug wumps fondly thought you did, but the Mugwumps are political sleep walkers, aod not accountable for their freaks. Go on with the funeral. This Administration came to bury civil ser vice reform, not to praise it. WniLE the great "reform" newspa pers of New York are in hysterics over the appointment of a pothouse politician as weigher in the New York Custom-house, the telegraph brings us word that "Tom" Lawler, ex-saloon keeper, ex aldorman and congressman elect, and Colonel Horizontal Morri boo are eagerly dividing the spoils iu Illinois. It is said that the Adminis tration have decided to "recognize" the "workiug section" of the local Democracy, now serving the state in au official capacity, would be grateful for another sort of recognition, name ly, for pardon from the penitentiary. Turu the rascals out. It is not news in any sense that a regular assault upon the President's ideal of faithfulness to the pledges of administrative reform he has given, was in preparation duriug his absence on his vacation ; aod the removal of ANeighmaster Bacon from the !New York custom house, and the appoint ment in his place of the proprietor of a disreputable flash Brooklyn dopgr ry, seems to have intensified the issue. If Bacon is not restored, and Sterling sent to tho right about fiicn and with quick ?tep to ihe rear, it will be gen erally accepted as proof conclusive that (he Democrats pure aod simple have triumphed over tho President, aod conquered his purpose. All fur ther talk about civil service reform will be regarded as Democratic fan faronade. Jlarrifhnrg Telegraph. In the opinion of Senator Evnrts history is repeating itwlf. In other days the Southern minority contrnllrd tho Northern maj-irity, nud now, with out regard to suffrage right., the South is again taking on Unclf the cmilrol of affair. Lickspittle doughface North erners cry "bloody ihirt" with tho mo notonous cr.uk and fcant intelligence of a poll parrot whenever a Kepubli cm r-tatesman or newspaper e xprceg clival ipfiivt'hiil with this tnt( of affairs. We are tlad of the assurance 'hut the strongest Republicans iu the Senate are disposed to dispute aud resist this revival of tho supremacy of a South, ern minority. 1'hUn. IVca. J. T. Brciiuitii has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214. Kiogsley Twp., probably on tho new nil belt. Alo 10S acres of warraut 5186, and 7!) acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 28 6, Tionesta township. 390 acres, wairaot No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Vo nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. O-O TO FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, $Tio0 Ho & Caps NOVELTIES IX QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MUX'S, LADIKS' A HAWKS' T IE "W ELE Y ! on THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.'S, TIONESTA, PA. " OANDEE Rubber BOOTS WITH DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Robber Boots alwaya wear out flmt on the ball. Tho f 1MIKK Boots are doubl thick on the ball, and gtvo DOUBLE WEAR. Ifott tconomlcal Rubhw Hoot ia the market. Lanta longer than miy other boot and the riilCE BO HIGHEU. Call and ex amino tho Ckm1. FOR SALE BY RoRlNSOXA RON NEK, TIONESTA. PA. WITH OUR 1. 1 1 Al'l Easy Running Sewing Machine Thy Howe Co. now offer machine superior lo any and all It ..muiiMuph every i eui.ue: Hurt J I iKli Arm; is Light lUinniiig ; Niisele.i ; Attruo Uve; Beautiful in Finish; Perf I in WnrkniftO ahip; Perlert .tiu:li ; lf-tnri!iulin Kluittle; I'd Uulsl TeUMimm; lC;wtnt to Ofierale: the numt room under tho Arm, and m per!ertiv tjulum'ed, It U wlthuul Vibration. Has the lin.-sl si-tnf Atlnch lueuts fur family ssw Iiik. It. wimhI work isnf nue.t atyleri urn iut;4t rieHtKii-S. If ue. are lint aireiuty represented, we wnnl an Arn in IhUl'ounlr. write u fur rutuluKiie if teriun mid nrlcua. We do Dot any you ran nmke a fortune In anliort time, tiut foucun make a fair, square, linnem hung. Maullou am paper when you Mule. Addreia THE llOWH OEWlMi MACHINE CO.. Na. 4 rUtl ?t., Pktabumh. Pm. WM. SMBARBAuGH & CO m$mm m mmf id IN THK KXCIIANCJK IlLOCK, HAS T11K MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, r. r'isf "' III lil' v ' y'Zr ' .L .." -i-" iTsiJll "pf se Thin H tli only Storo yott run nscpixl nnd tUwoittl Mvo StDrtes without cliinlng ultiiri.. Yrvn ri.lp In the Klovntof In tho EXCI1 A NUK IlLOCK, Tili'llilio ronnoflloiis. V.ivi of 8iiHjoiiHion )lrltl(;t. TO SECURE Bargains in Hnvlit"; iurfliniol tho litrgo Htock of HARDWARE formerly belonging to t:i:oRGK ross, AT SHERIFF'S SALE!! which, milled to my own.'mnkcs a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will noil for tho next throe, months at ji ices to ilistnnro eompctitiou, ii A it haxi siii:i;t iicox, JZACHIXlUtY TOOL AXI TIRE MTKKI, iu irai:its n iiiDU iiii:, i n.t. XAIIaK, LOCKS, KXOI3S, TAI(Hi:i IAIKI6, ROPE OAKUM. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, rowmut, fsiioT, niii:lix, c inTitiia:s ax japk, nhot .mxs, Iti:VOLVKKS AXI Itin.BM, IllIIW, 81OKi:S A3tl FIILLOF.K, and everything in tho HARDWARE LINK. Call and hco me or writu for pih es. pi. a. TiisrKiti'R, Nos. 10 & 12 South Scnoca St., OIL CITY, 1V. 7 u ti n mi 1 1 1 ut ; ?1 (j. 55. W ti m, 5 hV .;. ti CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING 1 If voii nrr In neod of ANVTH1NW in th,inii.r CLOTH INiJ, 0V1:H(')ATS, 1KKJTS. SHOES, 1 t V tJOODS, DRKSS CJOODS, or Biiythlnir kit In H l.t ucriil Sltne, voit ran find A UOOll AnsuKTM KNT JN ALL HKl'AltT MKNTS Mt II. J. IIOI'KINS A CO.'S. Wpi lalm the IU'.ST ASSOltTM KNT, KI. EST UOiS. nnd l-OWKST I'RICKSOFANV HOCSE N Til IS COUNTRY. Step In and K( t our Prl''a, imh) our Ntoi k. and rou will l foiivlii(--l that we iiicaiilwlmt we nay. We alnt'to keen our :Z.JLpURJIDJEDJEPARTrilENT full of FRK.SH COOPS A r'l'lUCKS THAT CAN'T HE II EAT. COM E ANUS EE. W I ; TA K 1 : TL K AS U UK 1 N SIIt)WINO iioiS. IT. J. IrlOPKINS "tSb CO. iiiiimiiiiii f 1885! & 32:. 330.Zj:jE5i.rta"23, Wholesale A u ciic n s c r an d Manufactorers' Apm Boots, 8H035, Iiijisrs, CarpBts i Gil Giolis, 723 auti 725 Liberty til., (Head t-f Wood), riTTHTIUUCill, lA. Lr.Gi'l.AR AcctI'ik Sai i:;, Etery WLl):.t.SUAi' ut 11 A. 11. xrJIail Orders r.ccoivo Prcr.pt anft Carefil Attcnticn.-va I sll K"''ls 20 In 25 per cent. ..vcr th.-.n llic Jnhliin;; Tra.lc, anil delivrr cither direct from the factory. ir from my vnivl-nit-c in J"; ; t . !nu ;; 11. unci tail asstirc nu-ri linnls haniUinj rooiIs in my line i:i.u a , ,li p:,y th0:.i to t.ul oit'ine bciore iiiukini: their pur. tUa.-cs. As my slock is ulv.ays cry fu.l 0 you have ft larger line to solect from tbnii nnv nrr-it 1 an show hy sample. My I'all hvtylesl ttie the iiaiiiiKuiacst uiul li.:.l yu.n! sii ov :i l.y ,11, y .Icalcr ill lite Unilcil Slater. My tpccialuih ate ivolid L.calliiCir aai :ia:in::'l 3ivaII:tE'. 1 a:; i'"-' Only Rubber .ency in Pittsburgh, nnd ofTfr this fall I,;.-coir!iT:;r, Meyer, Aticrltnn cim I;ar.fonal XtUbtoer ComfMinvM iCols, s. :- th:.t r. l he met hv ..1jIli; Ijc- Miles, 1 always have a I'ull i.inc (;i Ci.nl ., as will a Jol, ,,u of Ku'I.Ikts, nt 10 to 20 per cent, helow t lie r.iari (, on Standard, I'iri'-i.lii.iliiy (huxls. I s-.-ll the I5et Sj.OU felloe in Men's Call' lliitl.m Hal, and l niii;io 1:1 t lio U S. 1 sell a Men's Veal Calf Cap Toe llook Dal 1-2 lmildo Sole, M l.ll) LKATHMU, that yuu tail letaij at $1.25. t-end for samples of hi. id i.f ahove. S,de a-ent f ,r John ?It:ru.cn & Co.'; t4;vt!:w Tlji" liocn. 1'iiuiu J ' I jnt,( 111 1 11Ui vC i WKTAIL, I lil DDirrc i nurrD tuhii rum H I v n i ii nr k i ar lttW" Willi llll'. liAlMl l.M- Hardware!! ; inuiiiiiiuiii? a .). "V.") 5 5."5."5555 5 5 a ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1M 1 5 a. 4 6,Vk'i5,V.rj.r6.)555 5. Com at Factory Pri'ts AT I'M v.vn; SALE. (OUfFALO RAILROAD. TIME TANLEIN KKKECT.Tuno 1, 1H8.5. WpHtwsnl ritlsiniiijli Dlv'iNion EiiMtwiini r. M.lA. M. La. m. p.m. 7 7 11) 4 li! 4 0.1 2 4:i 2 U A. M. nrl'lttsliurgh lv 1'itrker Foxlmrir Hf).r R4. i 1012 10 12 45 12 HI a OOi 1 4 2W) S 0.1 p.M a.M. pVm",;a. m. s ! I nr-n 1S34i 7 10 tS 42'f7 17 13 457 20 4 01 i 7 K7 4 K.f 7 M 11 4 (Hi 5! ll 2 'JO Ern nk lin lv .Oil City ...Br P. M P.M. P. M.lr.M. r... Oil Cily....lv Oleopolln ...Entile Rock... J'reshlont Tionestn Hickory .. Trutikevvillo.. Tidio'nto ...Thom))Ron h... Irvlnetoi) Wa net 1 11 4")!jH44 II 4.'i 11 :t7jfs sr,n ;u fl itM:w 1 18 8 Ii 10 fhi 1 O'.j Kill 'hi 211 1J ftit'17 n:i U4: 7 40 U2: t7i':s 12 lo! 7 Hi II fii) fl 4M 11 ir.J (I in A.M. P.M. A. M.I P. M. It i;: 4 2(1 10 12 fit' It 17 8 45 t4 a-'i (7 n 4 .sr, n in f4 55 f Ul H 45 It 05 113.5 A. M. A. M. 1 1 .1.1 0 10 f, INI 6 10 P.M. P. M. 8 00 P.M. 1 v...Klii.mi....nr A. M. lv...Rriidford ..ar A. M. 1 1 05 11 00 1(1 4H 10 an 10 Lit 1(1 '24 10 l.'l it ,r:i 0 loill 05!nr...Klm!tin....lv A.M. 0 10 If 4.1 10 0.1 tl 10 fl filMO 3a . Siijiiir Run ., . .. Corvdnii.... ....Onoville .... II 14 r an1 6.U .124 h IS not 4 40 4 :I4 4 24 4 07 4 00: P. M. II 55 H 04 I) 15 flftl KB; 10 11 ..Wot.f Uun. 0 Oil Citmker Hrldgo. B M2 ...Ue.t House.... 7 50 ... S:l111111mcrt.... 0 60,10 21 7 05 1(1 at 7 20,10 M 7 iV.il I IK 7 47ll 21 8 02ill 87 8 10,11 4.1 P. M.I A.M. it an 7 20 .So. Carrol Hon . 55 ...So VitnilHlia.. 128 Allpgitny !l 2S D 12 l) o: A.M. to lv iilean A.M.I , .111' AntllTIONAI. Tuain. Lenvea Kinxun ll:0.',im, Wnrrun 12:50pm. Irvineton 1:50 pin, Tldiouto 3:20pm, TloncHtn 4:50pm, nr rivoi Oil City (l:45pin. ADnrrtoNAL Tkaim Leaves Oil Clrv 6:00 rtm. Oleopoll 0:40 am, Eagle Rm-U (i:55iiin, PreMiilont 7:02nin, Tiontwta 7:52a iu Hickory 8: 40am .Tru n key vllle H:00am,Tlil outo t:50nm, ThomnHoh 11:00, arrivea Irvineton ll:30um, Warren 12;50pm, Kin una 2:05pm. Sugar Uun 2:2(1, Coryilon 3:00, Onovillo :l:15, Wolf Htm 3:30, (Junker lti idgo ;!: o, Hed House 4:10, Nalnmanca 5:02, South Citrrollton 5:110, South Vanda lilt 5:18, Allegheny (1:18, nrrivea Oleau 0::!0pni. TniiiiH run on Knit ern Time. Tiiainm leaving I'ittNburuh 8:5Rtii, ar-. riving l'ittHhiirgh 7:25nr. are Solid Trnlit between KitlVitlo nnd l'lllshiirgh. Tiiainm leaving rittshuruh 8:15pm. nr riving HilNburuh 7:10am, are Solid Tralim with Pullmun'N Sleeping Ciir liotweetx Uutlttlo uiul l'itlsburgli. jff-rt-Tieketa Kold and haggle chockci to'all prlncljiH) point. Oct time tallica giving full Infoi n.itio from Cnmpnnv'M Agetitw. ;i:o. S.'tJ ATCHKLL, (ien'l Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, t.'cn'l Pits'r nn.' Ticket Agpnt Ao. 41 ixclmngo St., llullnlo, V. CRaKI, Aitimt, TiotiKHtn, I'u. J. L Buckeye Force Pump ED. H1UIBEL, TIONESTA, riCXh'A. Health isJWcalth. l EU: UABtAXTKEI. Dh. V. C. 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