She m$t gUpuMiom. J. E. WEXK, . EDITOR. WEDSESDAl JiORSlXC, AfBIL 7, 1!!6. Announcements. Announcements will bo clmrjred for as follows, strictly rush In advance. Primary tickets must also be paid for when order ed: Conjrress, $20 ; Assembly, $10 ; Treas urer, $x.(K); Surveyor, $xi)0: Coroner, $C.OO; lVleRnt) to State Convention, J'2.00. Wo are authorized to announce Heury C. Whittokin as a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to Republican usiures. All efforts to force Eckley B. Coxe, of Luzerne, into the Democratic lace for governor have fizzled miserably. Tbey may have to take Conrad B. Day yet. Ever since Frank Hurd's failuro to capture a congressional seat to which another ruaa had been elected the tar-eyed goatlet of Free Trade baa worn crape on his horns. The sutement that Senator Wallace is Mr. Cleveland's candidate for gov ernor of Pennsylvania is of no conse quence. What the Democrats want to know is, Who is Uncle Randall's candidate? Skxator Cullom, of Illinois,. Las iutroduced a bill appropriating half a million dollars for a monument in "Washington to the memory of Abra ham Lincoln. This is proper, and all good people will hope for the speedy passage of the bill and the prompt erection of the monument, though judging from past experience in this regard, the latter hope rests on a poor foundation. er IIoxie has consented to arbitrate the differences between the Missouri Pacific railway and the Knights of Labor. This is good news. Let us hope that, Laving reached ccb a point, the overtures for piece will not Jail, that the hum of industry will soon be beard as of yore in the silent shops and round houses of the South west, and that freight traffic, so long clogged to the great inconvenience of the business interest of the countrv. will sooo be moving in its accustomed channels. Let ns all rejoice tint light is at last gleaming through the dark ness ahead. It is announced that Chairman Cooper will call the Republican State Committee together at an early date to fix the time of holding the nest State Convention. Four years ago rules were adopted fixing the second Wednesday of July as the time of holding State Conventions on all ex cepting Presidential years, and we be lieve this time the most satisfactory to the Republicans of the State. An earlier date would interfere with the election of delegates in this and many other counties. Broolville Repnblican. The above date would suit Forest county better than any other, no doubt. A bill was introduced in the House last week to reform the method of making appointments to the military academy. It provides that cadets hall be hereafter so selected and ap pointed from the sons of decendants cf soldiers who served in the late war, and where these cannot be had from the younger enlisted men in the army. Further, that when a cadet shall have graduated from the military academy he euall be assigned to a regiment of the army as an enlisted man and shall erve as such in the field fur the term cf one year, with pay and allowance accordingly. 1 hen, after serving one year as corporal and one year as ser geaot he shall be eligible for appoint Eeat to the rank of second" lieutenant. Resolved, That the Secretary of War is hereby requested to state to this House what improvements, if any, are needed to make the port of Pitts burgh, Fa., navigable in low water and whether any improvements are Heeded ou any tributaries of the Alle gbeuy River, Pennsylvania, and if any improvements are needed in the abova named places. The Secretary of War ii hereby requested to state to this House the approximate estimate cost of the same, aod how much can be profitably expended this year. The above is an exact copy of a res olution offered in Congress, March S9tb, by Hon. A. C. White, of this Congressional District, and is the first Uep towards getting a dam at Herrs Iiand,. or any improvements on any of the tributaries of the Allegheny River. Mr. White deserves great credit for presentitig it, as several members Lad rtfused to present it. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, April 3, '8G. The republican Senators met iu cau cus this morning and ratified the ac tion of tho caucus committee in fill ing committee vacancies Mr. Sher man to the head of the foreign rela tions committee and Mr. Spooner on the District committee. Mr. Sewell, from the committee on library, reported favorably a bill for the erection of a monument to Abra ham Lincoln. Mr. Cullom said be had the honor to introduce this bill. It appropriated $300,000 for the erec tion of a monument at Washington to the memory of Mr. Lincoln. Time, Mr. Cullom said, would not dim nor lessen the glory that clustered around the name of Lincoln. He was a man that cculd not diverge from his duty, a generous and great-hearted man, full of human sympathy "with char ity for all, with malice toward noue.'' It was he who had said : "I have not willingly planted a thorn in any man's bosom." His name had takeu its place by the side of Washington. The bill was passed. Mr. Reed summed up a good deal of the common sense of the situation when he said Wednesday, during the debate on the arbitration bill in the House: "It may turn out that this legislation will amount to but little. It may turn out that it will amount to much. Suppose we trj it, when we learn more, do more." The tenor of the debate throughout showed that, however the partafters in it might dif fer about details, they were a unit in recognizing arbitration as the key to the whole labor problem. Great re firms do not maturo, like fungi, in a night. Their beginnings are often feeble and their evolution the work of time. As Mr. Reed suggests, it is worth trying even a confessedly im perfect measure, and see how it works. When its faults are apparett, they can be corrected. Meanwhile, the friend of progress will have the satisfaction of seeing the United States govern ment, by the hand of Congress, set the stamp of its approval on arbitration as a principle. That of itself would be a great point gained. The House ways and means com mittee is still considering the Hewitt customs administration bill. This will be the tariff bill the committee will endeavor to put through the House. The tariff part of the bill has been practically completed, and when the administration bill is finished it will be tacked on and the bill will be ready to report to the House. The admin istration bill occupies some twenty- eight pages and consists largely of definitions by which the customs offi cers are to be guided iu the collections of duties. It is very intricate to the comprehension of one not familiar with the working of the customs ser vice. The tari J feature of the bill will consist of a very short free list. This will be constructed in accordance with Mr. Hewitt's idea of free raw material, with the probable exception of iron ore. Woo! will be the princi pal article on the free list; then will follow lumber -and suit and certain drugs and dyes used by manufactur ers. In making up this list the com mittee has been guided by the purpose of making the bill as strong as possi ble in the House without sacrificing the great tariff reform principles. Tbey expect to. have the bill ready in a short time now, and hope to get it through the House. Mr. Foran, of Ohio, told the House yesterday that be was no more opposed to the bill then pending than he was to drinking a glass of water. It seems as if the gentleman might have chosen a simile whose force would not have been lost upon so many of his au dience. Senator Hoar wants longer sessions of Congress every year. Representa tive Beach war.ts more hours of work every day for the House. Betweeu the two the people may hope to get their money's worth of lawmaking. Pessiox Commissioner Black re ceives a pension of $100 a month more than is paid to acy other indi vidualbecause, according to the cer tifying examiners, "he is a physical and mental wreck." Now, either Black is not a physical aod mental wre:k or be has no business io his present office. And if he is not a physical wreck he is getting uuch pension money. For colds, croups, a, bron chitis, and sore throat, ' 'bora a' Eclc-etric OH, aO'j luioe. Tionesta Twp. Auditors' Report A inn ml Statement of Auditor' Settle ment of Tionesta Township for year end ing March 1st, A. 1). lss. road district. PK. March 1st. IhXiJ, amount of out standing orders $31X1 4:1 available credits, cn. Unsealed tux for tho year 1SS4 802 ,1.1 Cash tux on unseated land for 14 401 'jo Unseated tax for the vcar lss.".. 741 5.1 Cash tux on unseated land for vC 370 7ft Seated return of Collector for 1?SI 42 H2 Cosh tax on seated return for IS 4 "A 42 Seated return for renr 1SST. W H!l Cash tax on Seated return for l". 70 0 Cash In Treasurer' hand I 7 Uncollected tax in hands of Col'r . 235 71 Amount to balance 622 31 :vra 43 Net indebtedness fl22 3t POOR DISTRICT. EXPENSES. PR. Orders to Venango Co. for main tenance of Lizzie Schelhause, re deemed 20 50 Relief of W R. Smail 27 85 Relief of Sarah Salatciver 4 SI Relief of Martin Reece 4." Ort Relief or Lewis Christ family !2 21 Attorney and Clerk T. F. Ritehey 19 00 Clerk. J. U. Carson tj HO Forest Co. tax refunded, double assessment X 9'J J. R. stroup. overseer 10 on I). Ulack, services, overseer 18S4... 10 00 P. liiack, srviees, overseer 1SS5... 36 0(1 Miscellaneous expense. blank book 25 Wm. Lawrence per cent, as Treas. 6 IS Amount to balance 4t5 42 7 IS 70 reckiits OH. AnVt in Treas. per last settlement $14.1 9t Ain't tax collected and paid I'reas... mi (l Ain't ftneollectod in handsof Col'r. MO OH Ara l of tax returned 47 34 Rec'd from Erie City, for Christ family I fi2 84 Seated rt-turn for year 14 2," 21 Unseated tax for year 1885 222 64 8718 70 Ralanee in Treasury $405 42 Wm. Hood, Road Commissioner... 00 U. W. .onts, Koad Commissioner. 2S 00 Joseph Monjr. Road Com'r 22 00 Note We find, on examination of ibo road accounts, that there has been paid for the construction of new roads, rlurinjr the six years last past, $2im;i.i2. The amount of interest paid on old debt since the veor 1S&J, is $4G!US. making a total of $2532.30, which lias been paid inside of last six years, outside of repairs on roads stid ex penses. We the Auditors of Tionesta Township, having examined the accounts ot tho Road Commissioners and Overseers of the Poor of said '.Township, tot the vcar end ing March 1, A. D. 18S1, herebv certify that the foregoing i a true aud correct statement of said accounts. J. C. Hoovler, Geo. Wkant, d. u. uumteh, Auditors. Attest, T. F. Ritcust, Clerk. FOR SALE! On Reasonable Terms, a SAW MILL AND LUMBER YARD In close proximity to Oil City, Pa. Ad dress, BUSINESS, P. O. Box 617, marlO Gt Oil City, To. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the RK PUBLICAN office. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt, of model or (ketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtso as to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special references sent on ap plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington, 1). C. Near U. S. Patent Office. " NEW PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Having refitted and thoroughly over hauled tho former Gallery in this place, we are now prepared to" do the best of work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in perfect working order and cus tomers will receive prompt attention. Give us a call. MOSES HEPLER. PERCHERON HORSES. My recent Import" fc v atiou of Prrcberon bur, uipeliier wit a i luv present stuck of ,. at ' -1 one of the mon'. deeur 1 able studu in eiitseoun- ? ........ rr..In .ii stock recorded, with pedigree, in Fercber on Stud-Book ot France itnd America. Took "7 iirize. nd cold medal at uwt two N. T. btat. rairs. Bend tor laiaiogue. Kssikork. oq Southern Central K. K. JOHi W. A1UM. Bcipio, N. Y. BvxXi. A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and mimes of two book ageuts, will re ceive FREE a Steel Finish Parlor En graving of all OCR PRESIDENTS, in cluding Clovelaud, size 22.V2S in,, worth J 1.00. Address, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. Perchcron f)P. r.'7!! :r!r Tim Groue Isle, Jlicu. AH Meek selected frota the gt.l ul .ttr;i tit.ii dam vt rMub-iintu-d If pi.tallt ti ui.d r v i s I v r i d Ul Lit A Frer. j ,4lJi A'lit-.uun Stud J it. its. ):u.vw a vi-rr h.r;; nuinlvr t iniixnlt-it urul gnkltf Mal lwns un.l U'mmJ iiiaret i.u hand. Friers ru4n nUe. lVrrtsr)iinrrVn.is MlieiiMi. b-tui tor luiu iOuMiMi'tl ca-tlLut, frr by HiuJ. .Yiimtii blVAO. A Lelrwit, flick. RTT Ji J County and district agents for TUE P3PCLAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Address B. U. Mvtual Aiy Society, jan6-6t. iiarrisburg, I'a. OEND your Jeb Work to th? KEPUB- 'AN Olb :e. 3 w r . 1 1886. WK ARK NOW RTARTIXti oeooooeecoeoi coococccooooooco ococococoocooccoc c The Right principle of which Is to Start Right place to commense buying -WE TIIZ IrMWESF STOCK ) I TO SELECT FROM I iyr the Together with our Superior Facilities for Buying enables us to SELL BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY than' elsewhere. Our stock of OLOTniiSrG,B00TSJSIIOESS:mjBBERS IS SIMPLY IMMENSE. For proof walk up Stair in our Larg and Commodious- Building. I Mr go Stock of CARPETS, LADIES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS! I -CHEAP- and CHEAP. Iu GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, We are Always on Top wilth everything and Under in Trices. Give us a look and SAVE MONEY. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, .r cjJ- ;t I.J H;:J" - i - Ar - - m r v... i f. This U th only Store you can ascend sUirs. Free ride in tho Elevator in tho Telephone Connections. Buckeye Force Pump ZX3 o o m rs crq PJ Cu CO "8 5 I 2. o f o B 3 CO m () o 02 5. O CALL AND GET PRICES, EX). HEJIBEL, TIONESTA, PENA. G-O TO FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, 2?ico XZfrin & Cape NOVELTIES IN OUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BAEIES' vT E W ELE Y ! OR THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO S, TIONESTA, PA WANTED Agent in this county, for a. cheap and rapidiy isollii; article. Small capital required, address ut oni-e, P. O. Box 7& Pilt-sbnrsili I'a WM.SMMM1E&C0 1880. WITH THE ACCUSTOMED ccooooeoecocec oooocoeoccooooc I Right and all will End Right. Tho UENER I, MERCHANDISE is CARRY - coujstty. I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, m TOO NUMEROUS TO i Vtl MENTION IN f:if, DETAIL, 'PRICES LOTO.TH!lfl EVER Ki TO SUIT THE TIMES. UXDERT A K IXG iiC WITH THE LATEST 1M- PROVKMENT AND and descend Flvo Stories without cliniing EXCH ANGE BLOCK, East of Stuponsion ltridK. R. 31. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR Tf c. w.riiicis:, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IF1 IR, TJ T T S &g C . Also A scut for Estev. Sterling. Sho- nmjjcr, and Clouj;li tt Warren Organs Pecker Bros., J. & C. Fisher. C. D. Pease A o., and W ni. Knahe Pianos. Bottom ash prices jri ven. Call and examine cata loirnes and prices. Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17. DDI7CScnd six rontu for ix-i)tji'. " 'Ifct and re-eive free a cosily box Of !704ds U-llih will lwl n nil nf illiii unv to more money rit'ht away than anything elso iu this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once nd drss True A Co,, Augusta, Maiue. Apr.9 HOW LUST, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebratml Essay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhea" or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotcncy, Mental and Physical Inca pacity, Impediments to Marriaue, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, in duced by self indulgence, or sexual ex travaunce, cf-c. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a ihirtv years successful practice, that tho alaiiu inir consequences of sclf-abuso may lie radically cured; pointing out a mode of euro at once simple, certain, and ellectual, by means of which every sull'erer, no matter what his condition may be, mav cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. 70-This Lecture should be iu tho hands of every youth and everv man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, j oat-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. A -.'dress THE CULVESWILL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. X Y., N. Y., P. O. Bux 4j0 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT H an application will be uiada to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on the loth day of April, is.Sti, under the Act of Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved the SJlth day of April, W4, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called THE BALTIMORE AND OH IO TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, the character and object of which are, the constructing, maintaining aud leasing lines of telegraph for the private use of individuals, linns, corporations, niunicipul and otherwise, for jreueral business and for police, lire alarm or messenger business, and for the trau suction of any business in which electric ity over or through wires may be applied to any useful porpose in tbj coumv of Forest aud other counties in the Slate of Pennsylvania, as set forth iu said applica tion, and lor these purposes to have, pos sess and tnjoy all the rights, lieaelits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and tho supplements thereto. The name of the subscribers to said charter are Frank W. Griffin, Joseph R. Kennev, Jacob S. W. Phillips, David If. Bates, "and Charles Selden. N. DUBOIS MILLER, Solicitor. ;o Ch, -tinit M. Philadelphia. RAILROAD. 1 - TIME TABLE IN EFFECT June 1, ISK'. Westwmd) PiUsburh Division KhmTa tirii r. M. A. M. 7 i-ii 7 4i 4 114 l 'J jA.M.lH. M, ar Pittsburgh Ivi S f.l Mi 1'arU.rr h'.' b-l'.' I Foxburit ll'J 4.VIJ 11 4 mi 4 (VI 2 .VI I 2 4 ) Franklin I 1 31 2 30 2 n. P, M j A, M. 1'. M.A. M. 3 0.i. W t:l'Jfi 7 1 1.1 n:i 17 17 I a .wi;t7 v t .121 7 !I7 z zip i i iv...LPii v i'y...ar r. m.!a.m P. M. r. m 2 o 9((i12 2; r...Oi Citr.lv Ohwpill ...Eiil'Io Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trnnkevville.. ......Tidioute ...Thompson Irvineuii) Warren 1 v. ..Kinr.ua. ...ar tl 4VfH 4i:im; ti .ir ts :i-j tl.'i;tH :w 1 IH, 8 HIi in sr, 1 0:l 8 (III 10 !P 12 rsijt; 5.t;ii) 11 4.1 7 4il 0 :( 4 l '. t-4 si ; 4 25! 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V t:.Vam. President 7:02am, Ti"iifnta 7:.Viut Hickory 8: 1Uani.Trunkeyvi!I !:00m,Tlu outo $:.Vin, Thompson JI:0t, arn.-en Irvinetnn ll::Xln.n, Wnrron 12 frpm, Kin siift 2:Di"pm. Suj-nr Run 2:20, Cory-Ion 3:0.1. Ouovillo 3:1". Volf Run 3:30, yi.iki-t Brldfre3:40, Hod Hon.e 1:10, ST.-vni;' -4 5:02, South Currolltnn 'iO, South Vnf;i lla 5:48, Allegheny 6:)S, arrive. oic.H 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Tlmr. TnAtxs leaviiiR Pittsbnrcti S;rr.i.n-, ar riving Pittsburith 7:2ftpm, are Solid Trains between Diitlaloaud Pittsburith. Tn.ls leavinu Pitubnrnh :4Spm, ar riving I'iltshui uh 7:40in, am Solid Trii- with Pullman'a Sleeplnu Cars between Dulthlo and Pittsburvn. T-Tlckets sold and bafrgagr rherke. to all principsl points. Got timo tables frivinjr ftill iBformuK: n from Company' A rents. , GF. S.'GATCHELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, ,Gcn'l Pass'r an-' Ticket Ag"it. No. 41 Eschangro St.. Bnlf lo, K. Y. J. L. 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