The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 11, 1885, Image 2

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J. R. WKXK,
EDITOR,
WEDSESDA1 MARKING, SOT. 11, ISfcS.
tJ1. . '. .!... . .y
The possibilities are great in this
young Republic. Who known? Cleve
land wan a sheriff and mounted to the
presidency. Perhaps Koirau may be
climbing the same golden Hair; but
then, Rowan's neck ia not as thick as
Cleveland's. Fortune Jeenia to smile
beat on big neckei men from Buffalo,
and lock to lead them with golden
thread. Fatten up, Mr. Rowan.
rhila. Icss.
Gf.neual Rosix'rans, whose effort
to secure the appointment as register
of the Treasury was cordially support
ed by war veterans, enjoys the dis
tinction of having turned more ex
soldiers out of office than any other
rnan irnder the Administration. Ros
ecrans is obviously engaged in a rath
er unnecessary effort to show why he
never should have beeu appointed to
his present position.
New York gives Hill, Democrat
for Governor a trifle over 11,000 plu
rality. General Carr, Republican for
Lient. Gov., is defeated by ouly about
2,500 plurality. Iowa ia Republican
by from 12,000 to 15,000. Mawachu
eette, Republicau, by 20,000. And so
ia Nebraska. New Jersey elects a
Republican legislature. Virginia dem
ocratic by about 15,000. On tha
whole the Republicans are the victors
by big odds.
That is a bright argument by
which the Evening Post seeks to prove
that the tariff ought to be reduced to
the free trade basis, because during
the three years of hard times provoked
by tha disturbing dread of tariff re
duction, the consumption of sugar has
increased, as well as that of pig iron.
On this basis we have only to stop
the increase of population eotiroly to
increase the demand for produce, and
then if we want a real rousing boom
of good times drive all but the far
mers out of the country, and lot them
eat their own produce, like rabbits
living on their fat. Great is the logic
of the free traders. Harrisburg Tele
graph. Pennsylvania's Majorities.
Following are the Republicau and
Democratic majorities by counties in
this State. They are all official except
Allegheny and Philadelphia counties,
but these are so nearly official that
the result will be only slightly changed
one way or another :
QUAY MAJORITIES.
Allegheny 8911
DAY MAJORITIES.
Adams.
.. 385
..3806
.. 628
.. 809
.. 418
.. 423
.. 950
.. o!9
Axmatronir 449
Rorka
Cambria ..
Carbon
Centre
Clinton ....
Clarion ....
Clearfield
Columbia
Beaver 1649
Bedford 38!)
Blair 1103
Bradford 2901
Bucks 42
Butler 7
Cameron 26
Chester 1971
Crawford 2250
Dauphin 1491
Delaware 1758
Erie 138S
Forest 183
1238
Cumberland ..
....1197
.... 264
.... 87
... 72
.... 984
... 349
.... 894
... 300
... 531
...1232
Elk
Kavette
Fulton
Greene
Juniata
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
Franklin 4(5
Huntingdon 750
Indiana 1325
Jeflerson 597
Lackawanna 1570
Lancaster 6404
Monroe
Montour. 416
Northampton ....1498
Northumberland 658
Pike 499
Schuylkill 754
Lawrence ..
Lebanon
1951
1751
297
McKeau.
Mercer
Mifflin
Montgomery ....
Perry
Philadelphia ....
Potter
Snyder
Homeroet
Suaqueuanna....
Tioga
Union
Venango.-
Warren
Washington
Westmoreland
1132!
Nuuivan 129
1
660
214
14261
881
. 661
1398
1051
2810
466
60
030
689
. 461
Wayne 83
York 2349
Total.,
..20838
Wyoming
... 15
..64962
20938
Total
Quay's plur 44024
New Stata Laws.
The delay in publishing the laws
enacted by the last session of the
Pennsylvania Legislature, many of
which are very important, has left the
people in fjnorance of the law and
duty imposed. We give below the
following extracts which will doubt
less interest as well as instruct many :
TAX COLLECTOKS TO BE ELECTED.
On the 25th of June tho Governor
approved to act which provides that
tax collectors shall be elected ou the
third Tuesday of each Febuary and
their terms shall commence on tho
first Monday of April, after their
election ; the law says Courts of Quar
ter Sessions shall have power to fill by
appointment all vacancies in tbe said
office. If tbe person elected refuses
to ro, or fsil to gire bond, or to
qualify, the Conrt shall declare the
oflico vacant and appoiut a suitable
resident person. Tax collectors shall
take the oath of oflico and file tho
same and enter into a bond for double
the probable amount of money that
will come into their hands, with two
good securities, that they will col
lect and pay over all the taxes assessed
on the books given them. The au
thorities authorized to levy taxes shall
deliver them duplicates of taxes as
sessed, directing them to collect tho
same, but road taxes may be worked
as heretofore, although the supervisors
may at their discretion authorize spec
ial and other road taxes to be collect
ed in money. Collectors shall have
books, where thenanirs of all persons
charged with taxes shall be written in
alphabetical order, showing the
amount of tax charged againts each
one, and this book shall at all times
he open to the inspection of the tax
payers. When the duplicates are is
sued, public notice thereof shall be
made as soon as it can conveniently
be done by posting at least ten writ-
ten or printed notices throughout the
township. Persons who make settle
ment within sixty days of the posting
of said notices will be entitled to a
five per cent, reduction or abatement
of the amount thereof, and all who
fail to pay wilhiu six months after no
tice has been given shall be charged
five per cent, additional on tho taxes
charged against tbem. Tax collectors
shall in peison, or by deputy, bo in
attendance at their homes or some
other designated place within the
towusbip, or borough, for the purpose
of receiving taxes on Thursday, Fri
day anil Saturday of each week, dur
ing tho last two weeks ef the sixty
days, between tha hours of two o'clock
and six o'clock in the afternoon.
Tax collectors 6ha.ll collect tho tax
es charged in the duplicates and pay
the same over to the treasurers or au
thorities entitled thereto, after deduct
ing a commission of two per centum
on all taxes paid to him, ou which an
abatement of live per centum has been
allowed, and of five per centum on all
taxes afterwards collected; but when
the total amount of taxes charged on
a duplicate is less than one thousand
dollars the collectors shall receive
three per centum on all taxes paid to
him on which an abatement cf five
per centum is allowed. Exonerations
may be allowed by the proper author
ities as at present.
new "stay" law.
A law of much interest to certain
local officers was passed by the State
Legislature ou the 24lh day of last
June. It was enacted that in all cases
of judgment before justices of the
peace, alderman and city recorders,
where the defendant is a free holder,
or enters bail absolute, with sufficient
security in doublo tbe amouut of debt,
damages, interest and cost recovered,
in case tbe defendant fails to pay the
same at the expiration of the stay of
execution, and tho judgment rendered
shall be above five dollars and thirty
three cents, and not exceeding twenty
dollars, there shall be a stay of three
months, and when the amount in issue
exceeds twenty dollars and does not
exceed sixty dollars there shall be a
further a'ay of six months; and where
the amouut duts not reach three hun
dred dollars, the stay of execution
shall be for nine months. But the
provisions of this act do not apply to
judgment obtained lor wages and man
ual labor.
JUSTICES JURISDICTION ESLAKGED.
The jurisdiction of aldermen and
justices of the peace seems to be grad
ually enlargiug and assuming greater
importance. It was enacted by the
State Legislature on Juue 24th, 1885,
that in all cases where a judgment has
been obtained before a justice of the
peace, a city recorder, magistrate or
alderman, and no appeal or certiorari
has been taken to said judgment, and
a transcript of said judgment has been
filed in the County Prothouotary's
offico, such judgments shall thereafter
be, and have all the force and effect
of a judgment originally obtained iu
the courts of common pleas. But be
fore any execution shall be issued in
the court of common pleas ou such
transcript, the justice of the peace,
city recorder, magistrate or alderman
bei ore whom the judgment was ob
tained, shall certify that an execution,
has been issued on said judgment, and
the constable to whom the same was
directed has made return that no goods
could be founj sufficient to satisfy
said demand. Lancaster New Era.
For Rent,
Two desirablu properties in Tionesta
borough, suitable to any size family.
For terms apply to
St. ' P. M. Clark.
I.I.JAI, A(IS(i; SIM
WW. 11Y PITIIM
CAT! OX.
(ORDER OF SERVICE.)
In the Court of Common Pica of Forest
County :
Henry Swana-art use of .Tamo .T. Fi.slicr
now t'nr HMD of Pnvid Hanna m suit .). W.
H. Rciidujrer and F.dwnrd l McCroaiy
Adiuinistriitois nod Olive- Wtnaim Aif
mlnist rat ri x of 1 .1oiah Wiuan do-
oeaod, and Henrietta McCreaty and 10 1
1). Mi' Vnnrv linr liilulmml .1 W IT
1 i .1 1 d i tt i.i.l- f i 11 'I I'll i o I rF I'ni.l 1 ?niul , .
and Iiiinis: IteiMinger minor children of
).oui E. Kewinsrer deeo.i-od, Tli.unas
II M iteliell, in lili-in I! mi id inn of Clarence
mans .Amcneii minor child oi i.aurac.
Mitchell deceased, Thomas 11. Mitchell
father of naid Olarenco Winans Mitchell,
Oeoriio V. Robinson, Ouiirdinn of Josc
phetic Winans minor child of Dr. .loaiah
Winans deceased, Heirs of r. Josinli
Wlt.ans deceased, and OMvo Winans wid
ow of Dr. Josinli Winans deceased. No.
20, December Tei in, 18.-C, Scire Farina
against the heirs.
nw Vnvi'mlmr 11 Tim t'tMirt Iu
respectfully asked to direct notice of the
writ Issued in uliovo asp to bo served by
till I il ii.nf i ..I. in flu. I.V.1 vci- l?..-. nt,l i v.
in three successive issues, the last of
wiiien snail lie ut least ten (lavs hctoro t'.io
return day, upon J. W. II. Reisiniror and
II. 1. McCrearv administrators and Olive
nmns administratrix of lr. Josiali J
n.ms deceased, and Henrietta McCrearv
and Kdwnid 1). McCrearv lier husband,
J. vv". II. t isiner guardian of Paul Rein
injjer and Rouisa Reisinu;er minor child
ren of Rouisa K. ReisiiiRer deceased,
Thomas If. Mitchell father of Clarence
W inans M itcholl minor child of l.aura C,
Mitchell deceased, end Olive Winans wid
ow of l)r. .losiah Winans deceased, and
Thomas II. Mitchell guardian (utliti-n of
Clarence Wiuans Mitchell minor child of
Laura C. Mitchell deceased.
G ranted. 1!y th k Corn r.
' . , Attest,
j kka I.. C. M. SII AWK K Y,
' ' l'rothonotarv.
FOREST COI XTY. ss.
The Commonwealth of
I'eniisylvania to tho Sheriff of Forest
County, Okkntinu :
Whereas, Henry Swujrpart use of James
J. Fisher now to use of David Hamia.
lately in our Common plena Court, to-w it :
at the September Term, 1SS1, recovered
Judgment against J. yy II. Reisinirerand
I. f .....
A., u. imc reitry. Administrators, anil
Olive Winans, Administratrix, of Dr.
Josiah Winans deceased, for the sum of
Olio Hundred and Nine and Dollars,
together with all costs as bv the record
and process therein iiianilestl v appear.
And Whereas, we have received informa
tion that, although Judgment as aforesaid
be rendered, yet execution of the same
fctill remains to bo nuulo. And Vhere:is
the said Dr. J. Winans died seized of cer
tain lands and tenements iu his demesne
as of fee, as by tho insinuation of the said
Henry Swafrijai t uso of James J. Fisher
now lor use of David Hanna, we have re
ceived. And because we are willing that
those things which in our said Court are
rightly done, should bo demanded bv a
duo execution, Ac, We command von that
you by good and lawful men in vonr baili
wick make known to tho said 'J. W. II.
Reisinger and E. D. McCrearv adminis
trators mid Olivo Winans administratrix
of Dr. J. Wiuans deceased, and to Henri
etta MoCreary and Kd ward D. McCrearv
her husband. J. W. II. Reisingcrguardiaii
or Paul Reisinger and Louisa Re'singor
minor children of Louisa K. Reisingerde
censed, Thomas II. Mitchell guardian ad
litem of Clarence Winans Mitchell minor
child ot Laura C. Winans deceased, Thom
as 11. Mitchell futher of said Clarcnoo
Winans Mitchell, (Joorgc W. Robinson
guardian of Josephine Winans minor
Yi 0.,)v Josial1 Winans deceased,
Hens ot Dr. Josiah 'Iiihus deceased, and
Olivo mans widow of Dr. Josiah Winans
deceased, that they bo and appear before
the Justices of our said Conrt of Common
Pleas, ut our said Court to be held at Tio
nesta in and fo- said County on the Third
Monday of December, Anno Domini,
e-ghteen hundred and eighty-live, to show
if anything they know, or' have to say,
why tn 3 aforesaid Judgment should not
be revived for the term or rive venrs, and
why the said Judgment and casts of the
Janus and tenements aforesaid ought not
to be made and to the said Henrv Swag
gai t tor use of James J. Fisher 'now for
iiseof David Hanna, rendered according
to the provisions of the Act of Assembly
in such ease made and provided, and ac
cording to the form of tho said recovery,
ir to them it shall seem expedient; And
further to hour .-m. i r..i.-., .. i. . ...;.i
-, - .WI.W ' .1 f . V will I.111U
court shall consider in that behalf. And
meyouinen and there the names of
those by whom you shall so make known
to them, and this writ.
W itnkss, Hon. William D. P.rown. I
President t our sa'd Court, at Tionta
in!8 1885 yt Nove",bcr. Au,:i ''
I.Skal! CURTIS M, SII AW KEY,
Prothonotary.
"CANDEE"
Rubber
tXTTTT
DOUBLE THICK
BAIL.
Ordinary Rubber Boots
always wear out flnst on
the ball. Tho CAMiKK
Boots are douUt thick
ou the ball, and give
DOUBLE WEAR.
Jforf ttonornical Riihhrr
Boot in the nitrUot.
IjisH lui)f-r than cuy
other boot and thu
rtilCE SO UIGBEtt.
Call and ex
amine tha
Coda.
FOR SALE BY
RoRlXSJOX.t ROWER,
TIONESTA, PA,
THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE.
W. A. EAGLES, Pboi'rietok.
Ih3 best Livery Tionosta ever had is
now run by ui. I guarantee to furnish
better and faster rigu for loss money than
have ever been put out in this Neotion. I
fan always lit travelers out on shortest
notice, and parties coming from a distance
need never Ijo disappointed if they call uu
W. A. EAGLKH.
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HV Wl T Sl:l TIM ES.
This is th only Store you can ascend and descend Five Stories without climing
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w-Eiisr, J? m isr in" ' a .
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If vou Hre in need of ANYTHING In tho lim of CLOTH
ING, OVERCOATS, ROOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS,
DRKSS dOODH, or anvthtmr kept iu a (ieneral Store, vmi
can find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART
MENTS ut
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We claim tho REST ASSORTMENT. FINEST GOODS, and
LOWEST PRICKS OF ANY HOI'S K IN TH IS COUNTRY.
Step in nnd irct our PriceH, neo our Stock, and you will bo
convinced that we mean what wo any. Wo aim' to keep our
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full of FRESH COODS AT PRICKS THAT CAN'T RI1
RE AT. COME AND SEE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN
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and Radical cure of Seminal WeakneKx,
or Spermatorrhoea, induced by aelf-abuse.
Involuntary Emissions, Iinpoteney, Ner
vous Debili'ty, and Impediment to Mar
riae, iienerallv ; Consumption. Enllensv
and Fits: Mental and Physical Incanaci
ty, Ac Ry ROBERT J. CULVER-
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The world-rcnovvncd author, in this ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves fiom his
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ed, and all other patentH causes in the pat
en t tlttlce and before tho Court promptly
and carefully attended to.
Upon receipt, of model or sketch of in
vention, I mado careful examination, and
ad vtso as to patentability Eieo of charge.
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unless patent is secured. Information,
advice mid t-pecial references sent on ap
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insanity and leadinir to iniserv, dts'av mid
death, Premature Old A-.e, ' Rarreiiress,
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Are the Rest in tho World!!!
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Rest prices and terma to First-Class
Men. Hi.ly Responsible parties need ap
ply. Jewelers, Furniture Me.i and Music
Teachers can cll our Instruments.
V o also handle for the trado the Shon
mirer Gretna, Ktcrlinp OrpanK, (;loujrh d
Warren divans, Htorv A Clark Organs,
Iiecker Rros. l'ianos, Win. Knabo A- Co.,
1'ianos, J. tt c. Kisslier I'iano, Rchr
Rros. I'iano. Our business bein,.' the
lament in Reimsylvania, we have laeilities
for supplying tho trade at better rates than
you can possibly jfet from tho Factory.
C'orresj)oni.lencj solicited. Specially I,ow
I rices lor fall Trade. N. HAMILTON,
i HHU Aye., A- IMi First Ave., I'itts
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7 fto; ... Salamanca...
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A. M.l
A niWTio n A I. Tiiain Reaver" Kinrti.i
11:05am, Warren U:50pni, Irvineton J:.0
pm.l'ldiouto :t:20pm, Tionesta 4:50pm, ar
rive Oil City il: 45pm.
Amu rioNAl. Thaik Leave Oil OHv
H:(X am. Oleopolis (1:10 am, Kaitle Hock
ll:55m, President 7:02am, Tiononta 7:5'iaui
Illekory :40Hiii.Triinkevvillell.0()am,Tld
outo 9:50am, Thompson 1 1:00, , un ivo
Irvineton ll::l'nm, Wnrren l'J:."0pm, Kin
r.ua 2:05j,ni, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon !t:(Ki,
Onovillo .1:15, Wolf Run 3.:t0, Uuakor
Rridire .'1:40, Red House 4:10, SalamHiictx
5:02, South Carrollton 5::t0, South Vanda
lia 5:s, Allegheny fi:IS, urrlvea Olcan
i3::i0piu.
Trainfi run on Kntorn Time,
Trains leavlnir Pittsburixh K:.r5nni, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:2.'piii, are Solid Traint
between Rull'.ilo and l'ittburKh.
Tiiains IcaviiiK Pittsburgh K:45nm, ar
rlvinjr PitNburuh 7:10m, are Solid Tralim
wiili Pullman's Sleeping Cars between
Rutla'io and Pittsburgh.
.jr-t'rTiikets sold and ba;.rfia;?o rhoeked
to all principal points.
tiet time tables (iivimr full infVirmation
from Cotnpanv's Agents.
liFO. S.'iiATCllKI.L, (ien'l Runt.
J. A. FKI.l.OWs,
('cn'l Pasfi'r niH Ticket ARfnt,
No. 41 Kxcliainre St.. 1'iilfnlo, N. Y.
T. R. CRaIO, Acenl, Tionesta, Pa.
lluckoyc Forco Piinip
v
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CARL A XI) GET r RICKS,
HiJlBEL,
TIOXKSTA, RENX'A.
Easy Running Ssins Msc-hlna
1-W0-3CD Bora stflsy uwa:K a-Kmu.
Tho Huwc (V. ikiiv ntrrr a tnivrhlnf ft.iir,,ior to tunf
onl ull oiiicrii. It foiiiliinp cvhcv rinu.i.u: Hh
llth Ann : Is Li.J't H I'l'iinc ; Nhim- .--i ; AMrao
live; HfULiliful m Finish; VvtU l -'n VVr r.i;.n
ntiip" Pero.a . f.itua ; Vilf-t h i uJn i; .'uutilii; Un
iutilc'l itMtMion; J'.Miit OtKr:'l; iIih niut
ruoin nudnr tin Ann, umi pwrlV-.-Miy h.ilaur-!. It
la without Vibration, ilns t.if Cf-tt vtnf Atmoh
mctttH kir fimul)' Bcvviitif. lu 'Vi.ixi w oris li! o( llmtiit
Btyltn ari'l littfsl rU-iin. IT wo urn noi fttifldy
riiiirHK 'alt'd. wti wnnt un Afni In (h;( uuntr.
W rit us fur oiti.ihiLiiif i( tnis and iincnu. W v ao
not hav ytci i-nn inikt u fnrtuni' in action time, but
ou cut JimkoH tKii'.iuarv, limietit living. MdllUoQ
thin papur whoa you wrlu. AiidrcM
TlIK HOWE !. i:v;fi !UA imnb CO.,
Nu. i T.ih Ht. lMttubot-icli, P.
II. M. IIE11MAN,
(SUCCESSOR TO
C. W.13IA1TCK,
FIND STATIOXERV,
SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
FORFKiX AND DOMESTIC
IF1 T3, TJ IT S &g G .
Also A sent for Estey. Sterling, Sho
ninjier, and Clouh it Warren Organs. .
Pecker Rron., J. tt C. Fisher, C. 1). Peana
fc Co., and Win. Knabe l'ianos. Bottom
casli price K'ven. Call and examine cata
logues and prices.
I loncrstu, l a
Sept 17
Oil WORK ofeverv dexcriiition execu
I ted at Hie RF.JMJ Ul.l CA X ollice.
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