EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORPilXG, MAY 6, ISSf. Announcements. Announeements will bo charged for as follows, strictlv cash In advanre. Primary tickets must also be paid for when order ed: ConpiesB, f JO; Assembly, $10; Treas urer, fs.OO; Purveyor, $3.00; Coroner, 2.00; lelegute to State Convention, J2.00. ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce. TETEH KKKKY, of Halltown, an a candidate for Assembly, subjoct to Republican usages. COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce Henry C. Whittekin as a candidate for County (Surveyor, subject to Republican usages. , Meeting cf Republican County Committee. There will be a meeting of the Re publican County Committee on Mon day evening, May 17, 1886, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the Chairman. Let there be a good attendance of the Committee on eaid occasion. S. D. Irwin, Chairman. Let us adroit that Brother Hennery Beecher is right in calling the Demo cratic party "a double eared ass." Then let the waddling Mugwump which is an Eastern bird keep away from the animal's heels. That money was used in the elec tion of Senator Payne, in Ohio, is dai ly made more apparent. Senator Kemp's declaration on the floor of the Senate that he was offered euough money to buy a farm if be would vote against Sherman is only one fact that confirms the opinion of all who have given the case any attention. Senator Payne protests that he paid notbiog. We believe him, but Senator Payne has a cumber of near relatives who cave not tbougbt it worth while to make the same denial. Let us bear from them.' George Tichsob Curtiss is one of the great lawyers, and that is doubt less the reason why Lorenzo Snow bired Lim to defend him in his appeal to the United States Supreme Court against the judgment of the Trrritor ial court of Utah, in which he .was convicted of being seven times too often married. If blue blood is re spectacle, dqow may nave been wise to biie Curtiss, but since he made his plea for Snow it is doubtful whether be will ever rank as so respectable again, at least among the Yankee peo pie. They will hardly bold a lawyer to be respectable who says that these polygamous wives, "are women of ed ucation and refinement, however, as pure as any in the world, women who come of the best blood of New Eog Jand. me JNew .boglana women will hardly bold the lawyer respecta ble wljo compares tbem with the Min oies, Sarahs, Kates, &c, who const i tute Losenzo Snow's seven concubines. Senator Logan must feel himself exceedingly tired when be realizes that he is regarded in the Democratic mind very much as William Lloyd UarnsoD used to be in the old time, when one who refused to accept tbe gospel of slavery was held to be tbe chief of sinners. Up to the time the lleoeinon broke oat, jur. Liop-an was a pro-slaveiy Democrat, and bis con science bad never been arnujed to the moral, or rather immoral, features of slavery until tbe attempt to destroy the Union to coneerve it was made The resolution with which be has fought against slavery since that, has shown with wbat direct honesty he has stood by lis country, and how igoor aut those who have misjudged him have been, or bow ditshoneet. Genera Logan does Dot compromise with right any more than the old abolitionist did He may not always see the right, but when be u aroused to it be sees it al and compromises nothing. a With the sentiment of oppobitioo growing hourly against tbe Morrison Tariff Bill, it is folly for Democrats to declare tbe measure a harmless one, and one iu the line of tariff revision It is ooihiog of the kind, aud th men wbo framed tbe bill know it. t . is an attempt to break up tbe pro tective system, and no man in favor cf that system can consistently vote for Morrison's bill. The honest mem bars of the committee know what th bill means, and one of tbem said few days since: "We will stand or fa on tbe item of free wool. If we lose that we lose all we are fighting for if we win that we win all we are fight ing for tho rest will follow." The J. E. WEXIC, - issue is a tariff for revenue only. No Protection, whatever, for American labor or home production. The man who votes for Morrison's bill, be be Democrat or Republican, .does so be cause he is iu favor of the British sys tem and because he is willing to hand Amcricau labor and American indus try over to our rivals. There is no escaping from this, atid the people will hold every man accountable for ui8 vote. rhua. lYess. WASHINGTON LETTER. rom our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, May 1, '86. The House was thrown into a wild state of excitement over the personal ntagonism between Mr. O'Neil the hairman of the labor committee, and Mr. Foran, who is next on the com mittee. Mr. O Iseil, in a speech some time ago, spoke very significantly of some one" who pretended to repre sent labor organizations on the floor f the House, who wanted to see labor troubles settled by bloodshed. They have been growling at each others heels since then, and it has been gen erally understood that Mr. Foran wouli force the fighting on the floor of the House. When to-day Mr. Foran arose to a question of privilege every body knew wbat to expect, and tho ring was form ed about the contestants. The whole louse closed in around them. Every seat on tbe republican side of the louse was vacant, and the members bad crowded over to the scene of strife. Before Mr. Foran had finished his ex planation a point of order was made and he was ruled out to order, upon the grounds that no charge had been made against him affecting his char acter as a Representative. Mr. Beach would not allow unani mous consent to be given for him to proceed, and he was taken off tbe floor. The disappointment of the members who had expected to see a fight was painful. Suddenly Mr. Col ins quick wit suggested a way out of the difficulty, so that tho fight could no on. "Mr. Speaker," he said : "if I now charge directly against tbe gen tleman from Ohio, what the gentleman rom Missouri implied, can be then claim tbe piivilege of the floor?" It was held that be might arise to a ques tion of personal explanation if any thing bad been said affecting his char acter as a member. "Then, Mr. Speak er, said JUr. Collins, "I will make any charges necessary to give him the floor." This raised a laugh, and Mr. Foran thanked him. But tbe Sspeaker would not allow any trifling, and, after Mr. O'Neil bad had about ten minutes' talk ia reply to what Mr. Foran bad already said, the niBtter was hushed up, and the House fell back to its customary quiet. Mr. Morrill called up in the Senate this week the bill to appropriate 8300, 000 for the erection immediately south of the Executive Mansion of another building of equal size and similar ex tenor, connected with the preseut building by a corridor, and creating the President, Secretary of the Trees ury and Secretary of the Interior commission to select material and make contracts for tbe erection of the buildiog. Mr. Morrill pointed out the contracted quarters of the Presi dent now for residence purposes. He said tbe Executive bad only six rooms, and the servants have to go outside to get lodgings. Besides, he said the lower portion of the mausion is not properly drained. Mr. Morrill added that this bill has the appproval of the present Executive, as it bad of his predecessor four years oga. Mr. Hanley did not think the ar rangement satisfactory. He would be sorry to see the present building turn ed into inert) offices. It ought to be preserved from that because of its his torical associations. The business ought to be done outside of it, and be favored tbe erection of a building just west of the present mansion, and be tween it and the War, State and Navy departments, for the official use of the President's residence. Mr. Morrill replied that Mr. Haw ley bad not examiued this subject es attentively as the public building committee. That committee uoani mously favored the bill, and tuauy Senators who bad been consulted ap proved it. He said it was unjust to any President to confine bira in th present building as it now exists; that be is there in bis office from half past 9 a. m , and cannot get away from bis office and his duties when be , desires to escape. He could not assent to tb idea of buying another site, aud erect log another tuildin". Besides, b called attention to the fact that under the bill the present m ie bill nassfid I be preserved intact, lbe bill p with a few dissenting votes. A resolution was offered by Mr. idmunds in the Senate yenlerdaVi and agreed to, requesting the President, if not incompatible with the public in terests, to send to the Senate any in formation or correspondence iu the possession of the Government touch- nsr the arrival and landing at Snn Francisco of the new Chinese Minis ter. Li. J RALLE, PRACTICAL. WATCHMAKER TYLERSRURO, PA. License Notice. Notice Is hereby civen that the follow ing applications for license have been filed In in y office and will bo presented at MRy Term of Court; 1. II. N. Hrookway, Hotel, "Lawrenco House," Tlonesta Ilorougrh. 2. U. C. ISrownell. Hotel. "Central House," Tionestit Borough. 3. Thomas W. Corah. Hotel. "Halltown House," Halltown, Howe Township. Attest, C. M. ISHAWKliY, Clerk Q. S. Forest Co., T. Tioncsta, April lifl, 1HSB. PROCLAMATION. WnsRKAR, Tbe Hon. W. D. Brown. President Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tbo county of Forest, bas issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, Or phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesla, for the County of Forest, "to commence on tho Third Monday of Mav, being the I7th daj of May, ISSll. Notice Is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice ol the Peace anil Con- stablesof said county, that they bo then and there In their proper persons nt ten o'clock, A. jM., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otliees appertain to be done, and to those whoaro bound in recognizance to prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that thev be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 13th day of April, A. l). issu. Li. AUAEW. IL.S.J iWlierill. TRIAL LIST. List of causes set clown for trial In tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, renna., on tho Third Monday of May, 18SB : 1. Marv E. Wareliam vs. Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Rail Road Co., No. 14 September term, 1S84. .Summons in trespass on the case. Plea, "Not guilty." IS. J. U. llulinsrs. Georcro Haslet and 8. II. Haslet vs. J. T. Lewi. Administrator, cum text annexo d. 1. n. of the estate of V. W. Cook deceased. Summons iu eject ment. Plea, "Not guilty." 3. George K. Zuver. G. I. Zuver and F. W. Zuver, doing business as partners as George E. Zuver fc Sions, vs. J. A. Rice, No, 57, May term, 188.). Attachment. Plea at length. 4. William Rossov vs. James Walters and James Carson, No. 4, December term. itso. Appeal irom justice. Plea, "Aon assumpsit, payment, payment with leave, Ac 6. II. B. ITanould vs. James Walters and James Carson, No. 5, December term, 15. Appeal from justice. Plea, "Son assumpsit, payment, payment with leave, 6. A. II. Steele. Cashier TionestaSavinsis Bank for use of Samuel Fleming, vs. John W. Brombaugh and Robert Huddle son, with clause of Sid. Fa. against Geo. Huddleson, Margaret Huddleson and May, Park ifc Co.. Bankers, No. 35. De cember term, 1883. Attachment execution. Plea, "Nulla Bona." 7. Jacob M. Kcnler vs. llliam F. Wheeler, William E. Wheeler N. P. Wheeler, John 10. Dusenbury. E. G. Du- senbury and William A. Dusenbury, No. m, reoruarv term. ISHli. Summons in ejectment. Plea, "Not guilty." o. J. 1). Hulines and H. 11. Hasiet vs J. T. Lewis, Adm'r cum test a. d. b. n. of the estate of W. VV. Cook deceased. No. UK, Februa-y term, 1R8H. Summons in eject ment. Plea, "Not'guilty." G. N. W. Brockwav vs. Chess Stoner and W. J. Stoner, doing business as Chess Stoner A Co., No. 1, May term, 186. Ap peal irom justice, i lea, "Non assumpsit, Ac." C. M. S HAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tioneida, Pa., April 20, 1886. FOR SALE! On Reasonable Terms, a SAW SV1ILL AND LUMBER YARD In close proximity to Oil City, Pa. Ad dress, BUSINESS, P. O. Box 647, marlO Gt Oil City, Pa. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Olbie and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or (ketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtse as to patentability Free of eharue. Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice ana special references sent on ap plication. J. It. Ll nliLb, Washington L. u. ear u. s. I'atent uilico. PERCHERON HORSES. My recent Import at iuu of l'ercheron borbea, together with luy present stock of IiearJy lUUhead, make one vi me most aetir i able studs in ttiiscoun try to select from. All stock recorded, with rwdipree. in Perclier- on Stud-Books of Kraiwe and America, look i.7 prizes and cold medal at l&Ht two tT V. Rtt f.ilm Rnd for CoUioKue. hlfttion Knmnohs. on Bouthern Central it. It. JOHN W, AX1.N, bcipio, N. Y. lloxilo. A DPIt Send six cents for postage M I HILL and receive free a costly box of (roods which will help all, of either sex to more money riirht away than auythin i-1 no in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once ad dr"ss True ifc Co,, Augusta, Muine. Apr. 9 STEAM ENGINESoe. and Machinery a Specialty. Second band Kntriui.R and Boilers on hand. Send for Motk List. THOMAS CARLIN, Alle i:hroy City. mistily, I f v i V - - 1 W S A -J OOOOCOOOOOOOOCCOCOOO OOCOOCCOCOOO OOOCOIOoOOCC WE SAY a i i i i i i i i i i i . . i , i COME! COMIC ! COME! "t'i ini.-l'i'- J'.'.ii.i'.i,i,i,ikili'.i.ini,lt.J.t,. ' r Como whero you can buy nice Dress Goods I Come where you can get Good Goods Cheap 1 Como whero you can get what you want! Como whero the goods redeem themselves ! InSritING DRESS GOODS wo have complete stock of the Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho closo buyers. Sattino BcrBcrSj, Suitings, GingluimSj PBIITTS, of every kind nt LADIES' SHOES Como whore tho Stock in Complete 1 Como weoro the Stock is New ! Como whero tho Goods are Roliablo ! Como where Prices are tho Lowest ! CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOlllNG FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY, Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that wo are Headquarters for Our Goois are all New and Fresh, nnd will be old at tho Lowest Possiblo Price, Como and see us. No trouble to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, This la the only Store you can ascend and utairs. Freo ride in tho Elovator in tho EXCH ANGE BLOCK. Telephone Connections. Buckeye Force Pump XJ1 OA LL AND GET PRICES, EX). HiJlEEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. ca-o to FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, Woo ZZ&is U Cap NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES' J m W" B L R Y ! O R THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Goiwrzir no huge SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEABBAUGH & CO S, TIONESTA, PA. WANTED Agent In this county, for a cheap and rapidiy selling artiile. Small capiul roiuired, address at onro, P. (. Bus T-S I'itteinirnh, Pi. .V.J 3 v. o- ;;: J go JPl I 1 CO rn HAH CO si :J . , J J lowest prices. &c SLIPPERS. BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, IP S -; 'ArHIUtb LUWtH I HAN tVtli -f nniAf t iiBif-r vatata - ,. TO SUIT THE TIMES. BT "& Vfe m a ?r ir v m fc"TT- U 'l JF li XI 1 ; A. A. n WITH T'lK LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. descend Five Storioa without cliuiln East of Suspension Bridge, II. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSUhjTO O. W.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING A'IOUDAY GOODS, Ft It E t U N AND DO M EST I O FBTJITS &; C . Also Ajrent for Estey. Slorlin-r, Sho ninyer, and dough A Warren Urcans. Deckel- Bros., J. .V. C. Fisher, O. D. Pcaso & Co., and Win, Knabe Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and oxnmitiu cata logues and prices. Tionosta, Pa. Sept 17. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. CulvorwoU's ( el"brated Essay on tho rad ical euro of Spermatorrhoea' r Seminal WeaUncss, Involuntary Seminal Lossos, Impotcni-v, Mental und Physical Inca pacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, in duced by self indulgence, or hcxuul ex travagance, f c. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuso may l e radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, eerlam, and etieotuul, by means of which every sntlcrer, no matter wbat his condit'on may be, maj eure himself cheaply, irivately and radi cally. i-This Lecturo should bo In the hands of every youth and evory man in the land. Sent 'under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, J ost-paid, on recoil t of four cents or two postage stamps. AtldroHS THE UULVEEWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 4!50 Percheron IIOIISLS. Island Ecme Stock ram Crotse Isle, Mich. Al) Ftoclc selected from tbe get of sa-es nnd daniH f estab lulled ri-(iulation and registered in the French an 1 American titud BXik8. W'e have a very lari nuiiitier of imported und grudtj Btal lions and lircnid marrs on hand. Prices reaiion able, ('orrespi)ii(lenee solicild. bend for large illiistmt.d cainl'viK", freo by mail. Addruia 61VAUK A 1AU.M1I, Ilatroit, Mk-U. N K W PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Having refittod and thoroughly over hauled tiio former (iallery in this place, we are now prepared to do the best oi work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in period working order and cus tomers will receive prompt attention. Oivo us a call. MOSES HEPLER. County and district agents for THE POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Address B. LT. Mt'Ti'At. Am Sooiftv, jan'l-M. 11 vrisburg, pn. BU jiifFfllO rjiiMELPKlii TIM E TABLE IN EFFECT Dec. 27, ISt.. WestwniiT Pitlsburg'li bivision East ward A.M.Ir. M.i A.M. P. M. 7 40 8 Stl ar PiltMliiirgh lv Parker Fox burn Franklin 0 (HI S 4.'i 12 1(112 It 12 48jl2 2 t2 l :n; 2 ao '2 tic P. M A. M. p. m!(a. m. S o: 60 ta 2iil 7 io t:i :inJ17 17 13 f7 an :t r2 7 H7 4 (.)! 7 ft i.-t;i7rs 4 a:. 8 io 4 -Z 'I 4ii 2 'i mi! 5 mi! u wi P.M. p. m.!p. m 2 or,: 12::, lv...Oil Cily...nr A. M. P. M. H 0; jar... Oil f'ltv....lv mi.1t 4.-,iu,-i h :t-i 1 1 JiTln :w h :t-i ' 1 1 31:11 i!V in l ksiio rr, SOI 1 0:!10LI OlonpoliH ...Eiiirlo Rock... President Tloncstu llickorv .. Truukey villo.. Tldioute ...Thomjisou s... Irvineton Wai-rrn Iv. ..kin.ua.... ai- f 511 l-i.MilO l'J 7 411! 12 r.) it M 1 17 8 4;. t7 i':,iaa.-) fHn fS2! 7 oi, 12 or. f li! r, :;o! 0 or 12 0 36 B )! 11 50 CI2 11 l.j '. M.IA. M. P.M. 'A. l. V. M. A. M. M.A.M. 8 (III 11 2.V 4 20, 9 1.-. il v.. .Bradford ..nr '. M . A . M A. M, P. M. A.M. o i2 it (,';u o.-. 6.51) 11 OH 10 3- 6:l 10 4.11 Uftfi nr...lCinrnn)....lv ... Suuar Run ... Corvdon (I 12 0 4(( (I 17 4f II :W;10 0.t 0 to io 1 1 (I 47:io iii (i. 10 24 7 07!lOSw 7 2 ! HI &i 7. -' 11 0! 7 47.1 1 21 8 01 11 87 8 10 11 4I P. M.I A. M . DU1 HI 5 21 10 2(1 18 10 24 6 04 10 C8 ! M4 Onoville 9 irl....Vo'.f Run.... DdO tjoaker Bridge. 2 ...Ken llouae.. 7 fid... Salamanca.. 7 20! .So. Carrolllon 4 4! i) r. i 4 :i4 4 2H 4 07 j 4 C(! o :i It 28 II 12 9 (). (1 .V ...So YBiulalia... 0 28 j Alleirany... o i. lv Ulean ... .ar M.I A. M. A.M.I AnnnioN a Ticai.n Leaves Kinr.nu ILO.'.am, V iinen 12:."(iim, Irvinetoli 1:4. pm, Tldioute 3:l."pm, Tioncsta i:D.'ipm, ar rives Oil City t;:tr.pm. A phi i toNAi. Ticaix Leaves OH Cilr 6:00 am, Oleopolis 0:40 am, J'.ugle Rock OiiV'uim, President 7:02nm, Tionenta 7:.VJnt' Hickory 8:40am, Trunkeyri lie 0:00am. Tld outo i:50m, Thomiwo'n il:0(, arrive lrvineton lh.tOam, Wnrren 12:r0pm, Kin 7.11a 2:0')pn, Sugar Run 2:20, Coryt'.on :00, Onoville S:l.r, Wolr Run 3:110, Quaker Bridge :i:40, Rod Honno 4:10, Salamauc 5:02, South Carroll ton 5::W, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny ti:I8, arrives Oltmi 6:;!0pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsbnruh P:00im, ar riving PlttNlmrKli P:2:ipn, are Solid Train between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Tit.UNs leaving Pittsburgh 8;4.rpin, ar riving PittHburuh 7:4011111 are Solid Train with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Bullalo and Pittsburgh. Tickets sold and baggage checked to nil principal points. " Oct time tables giving full iuformatitu from Company's Agents. OEO. S.'; ATCI1ELL, Oen'l Sunt. J. A. F10LLOWS, Oeii'l Pass'r mi ' Ticket Agont No, 41 Exchange St., Bullalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAKJ. Attcnt, Tlonesta, Pa. Carrying all ttmm and diesgrcoable adar from uk lng down into tun fire. Tie MOST COMPLETE CooMee UtcM EVEH INVENTED. No burned bands. No acalded arms. No cloth needed. No disagreeable odors filing tlio house. Koo'erflow on the stove. An examination of theaa utensils will confines any one that they are the nearest perfection ot any kettles now known. A flrst-cIsM steamer and ketllo eomldued. AULM S wanted all OTer the U. 8. for these) Roods. They sell fast and pay good profits K3 ta t8 per day. Call or write for circulars. HUNTER SIFTER ' Manufacturing Co., CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufacturers ot the world famed " HUNTER SIFTER, Cyclone Egg Beater, and other specialties." Over 10,000,000 of the Hunter's Sitters bsve been sold. Every lad y in the land ough t to have one. or sal. by responsible dealers everywhere. Ask far th. " IIunter,"and take no other. Illustrated catalogue) of Kitchen Specialties, Machinery fer bakers, Drug gist, Ac. fret. Send fur it and nienUou this paper. Marvellons Sewing Machine .mention ! Wonderful Blessing to the Ladiei! The Continuous Rotary Motion! MAKES WORK Twice as rapid us on other machine. Twice us caay as on other machines. ('emiine Improved Rent Wood Work. Retiutiful and Practical Attachments. (Send for descriptive circular. O. O. EMMONS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Vbole.-ulo Ileul.T fur Wostorn I'cutuylvania mj Wcstorn Jluryluud. A'p1E SEPJT! Our readers ior 12 eents iu pontago btumps to pny for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book unentu, will re eeivo J.'HKK a Steel l-'inisli Parlor En Kiavini; of M OL'll PUKSIDENTS, in cludin Cleveland, sizo tx'b in., worth l.nO. Address, ' yi.l'KK PUB. CO., Ctii'Nifto, HI. T l-' all sir-"""!
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