EDITOR. WEMESM1 HORNING. MAT II, 18S6. Announcements. Announcements will be charged for as follows, strictly cash In advanco. Primary tickets must also be paid for when order ed i Congress, $20 ; Assembly, f 10; Treas vrer, fs.00; (Surveyor, $3.00; Coroner, $2.00; lolegat to State ConTentlon, $2.00. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce PETER KERRY, of Ralltown, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce Henry C Whittekin as a candidate for County Surveyor, subjoct to Republican usages. Meeting of 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 said occasion. S. D. Irwin, Chairman. The only mercy to be shown bomb throwing dynamiters should be a short rope and a lamp post. It 13 "quiet in Chicago cow. When the lamp posts are ornamented with a couple of Socialists it will even be quieter. Jiff Davis' chin will be in repose after this week. In time bid Southern friends will wish be bad never been dragged from obscurity to wag it. The Mugwumps are Btill threaten, ing to boycott the Administration. It is about the only thing they can do, seeing that the Administration has boycotted them. It is well enough, perhaps, consid ering all things, that Jeff Davis should swing around the circle. But, in the eternal fitness of things, Mr. Davis ought to have swung in anoth er way. It is quite noticeble that the Payne Senatorial investigation in Ohio cost in the neighborhood of $40,000, which is a good deal more than it came to. Just about the same may be said of the Hamilton county elec tion fraud investigation, which also cost a good deal more than it came to. Why is there such a striking si milarity between the two? Because both are Democratic' frauds, and neither the fraudulent United State Senator nor the fraudulent State Senators have any hesitation about holding seats ob tained by perjury. We do not believe in the Democra cy of the Philadelphia Record, because we are protectionist in faith. Yet we are catholic enough in our charity to wish even the Record as happy as it deserves to be. Therefore we are sor ry to see that Sam Randall will con tinue to worry the Record by remain ing in the party despite all that creat journal can say to the contrary. If bam would be as honest as the Record is, and step out of the party which is free trade and into the party which is protectionist, and take with him all who like are not Democratic, the Rec prd'e party woold be more symmetric al, but not near so large. It would suit us exactly. The Democratic par ty would then be better looking, though not so large, and we would like it better in both respects. liar ritburg Telegraph. The great bubub and hurrah that Las been going on in the South for the past few days over the unrepentent rebel Jeff Davis, came to a conclusion t Savannah, Ga., on Saturday. The next morning Jeff, started homeward in a special train, and his trip from the city to Albany, Ala., was the sig nal for the collection of crowds at all etations where the train stopped and several speeches were made. When the train stopped at Homerville some one in the crowd cried : "We're proud of the man who always did his duty." Old Jeff, answered: "I alwars tried to do my duty, and if the people of the couth thick I did my duty I am eatibfied, and I don't care what Yan kees thiok. I have nothiog to ask from them, not even a pardon, for be who keeks a pardon must profess a re pentance. I have not repented. The only thing I am sorry for is that we did not succeed. If a Yankee comes South and behaves himself we are glad to have him." J. E. WENK, Anarchist SriES, of Chicago, de fiantly proclaims that he is opposed to all laws which may account for the fact that be is safely locked up where the mosquitoes won't worry him. However, if Spies is opposed to all laws, that may bo why all laws ate opposed to Spies. No anti-mormon legislation this season is the announcement which comes up from Washington. The Senate passed a measure known as the Edmunds bill, and sent it down to tho House, hut the Judiciary Committee of the latter body has decided to pigeon-bole it. The Mormons are as sured, therefore, of another year of freedom, and they are also encouraged by the President's action in removing Governor Murray. These two evi dences that they are to be treated more leniently by the Government will not be lost upon the wily Latter Day Saints. The vigorous enforce ment of the law against polygamy by Judge Zane and the expectation that even more severe measures would be enacted by Congress were dishearten ing the Mormons and bringing them to see that they must surrender their unlawful practices or emigrate. The change in the situation will lead cer tainly to an abandonment of any such intentions. By strengthening the belief, also, that the Democracy sympathize with them it will make the execution of repressive measures all the more difficult in the future. Anarchy in Chicago. A bloody riot occurred ia Chicago, that hotbed of socialists and anar chists, on Tuesday of last week. Meetings were held and crowds of so cialists gatherd on the streets and lis tened to the most incendiary and treacherous speeches imaginable. A squad of policeman attempted to dis perse the rioters but were met with bombs and pistols, and six of their number killed outright and morethau a score more wounded, many of tbetn mortally. They held their ground bravely, and after repeated volleys from their revolvers, succeeded in dis persing the anarchists, one of whom was killed and about thirty wounded. August Spies, editor of the Arbeiter Zeitung,tho anarchist paper, bis broth er Chris. Spies and Michael Schwab, leaders, have been arrested, and other arrests will follow. Of all the rioters who were arrested, there was not an American name, nor a known natur alized citizen. Those who threw the bombs were those trying to introduce the anarchial methods into this coun try which they have been forced to abandon in the countries whence they came. They are not desirable immi grants to the country. They are pro- lessional revolutionists, pretending to be workingmen, which they are not. There is no place for sucn men in America, and the question whether these mischief makers shall force upon us methods that are not American, whether we will or not, is now press ing for solution. We have our meth ods of dealing with these questions, and we believe the Socialists will not be permitted to revolutionize our methods. We say our people will not permit these impudent brutes to intro duce their methods. The exhibition of the red flag, and the violent de mand for blood must and will be squelched. List of Patents. List of Patents planted by the TJ. S Pateut Oflice, to citizens of Pennsylvania. for the week ending Thursday, May 6th, 1880, reported expressly for the For K8T Republican, through the Patent Law Office of Shipley Brashoars, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Oillco, Washington, D. C. : W. A. Baily, Shrewsbury, newspaper rile; M. W. Baily, Pottstown, stove grate; J. II. Blakely, Bradford, blower; W, H. Boyer, Lebanon, square and gao; J. Casho, Thurlow, governor; J. Miller, Reading, vchiclo brake ; D. II. Billman, Fredericksburg, fire escape; O. Fay, Warren, tube for wells ; G. W. lladesty, Driftou, weather strip ; J. W. Hewitt, Al legheny, coal digging apparatus; W. 8. Hood, Connellsville, water cooler ; W. It. Jones, Braddock, gas furnace for boilers ; J. Langdon, Pittsburgh, furnace; J. Mc Millon, Reading, fruit jar; P. Taterson, McKeesport, apparatus for welding tub ing; II. Pudder, Allegheny, baby walker; W. Shannon, Beaver Falls, bolt nutting machine; J. F. Stofllet, Allentown, and A. 8. Seaman, Frackville, wuter cooler ; W. J. Wilson, Pittsburgh, hoso clamp. WANTED. Will pay two dollars for one-half bushel Merino Buckwheat, at this office. tf. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing applications for license have been filed in my office and will be presented at May Term of Court: 1. II. H. Brockway, Hotel, "Lawrence House," Tionesta Borough. 2. O. O. Brownoll, Itotol, "Central House," Tionesta Borough. 3. Thomas W. Corah, Hotel, "Balltown House," Balltown, Howe Township. Attest. C. M. SIIAWKKY, Clerk (. S. Forest Co., To. Tionesta, April 2(5, 1880. PROCLAMATION. Wheiikaw, Tho Hon. W. T. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Or phans' Court, Oyer nnd Terminer and Goneral Jail Pelivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of May, being the 17th dav of May, 188. Notice Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Con stablesof said cflunty, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., ol said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their ollioes appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and 'there present to prosecute against thorn as shall bo just. Given un der my hand'nnd seal this 13th day of April,A. B. 1880. L. AGNEW, l.s. Sheriff. TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Penna., on the Third Monday of May, 1880: 1. Mary K. Wareham vs. Buffalo, Now York and Philadelphia Rail Road Co., No. 14 September term, 1884. Summons in trespass on tho case. Plea, "Not guilty. 2. J. P. Hulings, George Haslet and S. H. Haslet vs. J. T. Lewis, Administrator, enm text annexo A. b. n. of the estate of W. W. Cook deceased. Summons in eject ment. Ploa, "Not guilty." S. George E. Zuver. O. I. Zuver and F. W. Zuver, doing business as partnors as George E. Zuver Sons, vs. J. A. Rico, No. 67, May term, 1885. Attachment. Pica at length. 4. William Rossoy vs. James Walters and James Carson, No. 4, Pecember term, 1885. Appeal from justice. Plea, "Non assumpsit, payment, payment with leave, te. 5. H. B. Ilanould vs. James Walters and Jamo Carson, No. 6, December term, 1885. Appeal from justice. Plea, "Non assumpsit, payment, payment with leave, Ac. 6. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank for use of Samuel Fleming, vs. John W. Brombaugh and Robert II uddlo son, with clause of Sci. Fa. against Uoo. Huddlcson, Margaret Uuddleson and May, Park A Co., Bankers, No. 35, De cember term, 1885. Attachment exocution. Plea, "Nulla Bona." 7. Jacob M. Kepler vs. William F. Wheeler, William fj. Wheeler, N. P. Wheeler, John E. Dusenbnry, E. O. Pu senbury and William A. Dusenbury, No. i!0, February term, 1886. Summons in ejectment. Ploa, "Not guilty." 8. J. D. Hulings and S. II. Hasiot vs. J. T. Lewis, Adm'r cum test a. d. o. n. of the estate of W. W. Cook deceased. No. 36, Februarv term, 1886. Summons in eject ment. Plea, "Not guilty." 9. N. W. Brockway vs. Chess Stoner and W. J. Stoner, doing business as Chess Stoner A Co., No. 1, May term, 1886. Ap peal from justice. Plea, "Non assumpsit, &c." m C. M. SriAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 20, 1880. CIIAIlTIHt KQTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Notice is hereby given that application will bo made to the said Court ("r a law Judge thereof) on Monday, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1880, at 2 o'clock P. M., un der the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved the i.!th day of April, A. D., 1874, and the supple ments thereto, by S. S. Towler, U. H. McClollan, John 1). Hunt. S. F. Rohror, C. W. Amsler, and Charles Leech, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The First Presbyterian Church of Marionvillo, Forest County. The charac ter and object of which is the public worship of Almighty God, and for theso purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges con ferred by the said act and the supplements thereto. E. L. DAVIS, Solicitor. April 19, 1886. HALLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLERSBURG, PA. FOR SALE! On Reasonable Terms, a SAW MILL AND LUMBER YARD In closo proximity to Oil City, Pa. 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A.M. 0 0.1 2 05 12 2 . ar...Oil Clty....lV 3 Oft M 441 45 11 45 Oleopolls t3 1 3.r. fl 37 11 :12 ...Battle Rotik... t-1 3:1 f7 IT t.H .12 fl 3i U 27 President t3 3 XI 2K 8 W 1 IS 10 55 Tionesta fi2 7 fl7 8 01 MM 10 20 Hickory 4 05 7 SO f7 63 12 5(1 10 12 ..Trunkevvillo.. f4 1.1 17 58 7 40 12 4:! I)5C Tidio'utc 4 25 8 10 t7 n 12 25 0 17 ...Thompson s... fl 40 f8 -Jl) 7 05! 12 05 8 45 Irvinotop 6 15 8 43 (5 40illfio Warren 6 SO 0 05 (i 12 11 15 lv...Kinzua....ar 0 12 9 36 P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A. M. p.m. aTm. pTm. A.M IJl JL1' lv-Brwdrord..ar Mio U2.V P.M. A.M. A.M. P.mT A.M. 12111 05 11 05 nr...Klnzun....lv 0 12 040 5 5titll (M) 10 S5 ... Sugar Run ... (1 17 9 46 6 : 10 4:i 66 Corvdon (i 33! 10 08 63lllOSH 031 Ono'ville 040 10 11 6 24 10 20 tl 15 ....Wolf Run.... 047,10 iH 6 18 10 21 0 00 Quaker Bridge. 0 58 10 24 504 1008 832 ...Red House.... 707l(89 4 40 0 5:t 7 50 ... Salamanca.... 7 23 10 6. 4 34 03H 7 20 ..So. 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