The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 04, 1886, Image 3

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    Wit cxttA gfjmMtaro.
J. E. WEXK,
EDITOR.
WEDSESD.lt BORIUKO AUG. 4, 1386.
Republican Ticket.
STATE."
For Governor,
Gen. JAMES A. BEAVER,
of Centre County.
For Lieut. Governor,
Hon. WILLIAM T. DAVIES,
of Bradtord County.
For Auditor General,
Col. A. WILSON NORMS,
of Philadelphia.
For Secretary of Internal Affairs,
Col. THOMAS J. STEWART,
of Montgomery County.
For Congress-at-Largo,
Gen. EDWIN S. OSBORNE,
of Luzerne County.
COVNTY.
Congress,
Hon. J. B. AGNEW.
Subject to action of District Conference.
Assembly,
CHARLES A. RANDALL.
Treasurer,
SOLOMON FITZGERALD.
Surveyor,
nENRY C. WUITTEKIN.
Coroner,
Dr. J. W. MORROW.
Mr. Randall looks back serenely
on a session in which your Uncle Sam
uel bas laid tbo Free Trade goatlet on
its back every time it raised its bead
to bntt the Tariff.
It looks as if the bounding Ilensel
had reconsidered his purpose to resign
the chairmanship of the Democratic
State Committee. We hope he has.
His departure from that post would
be a serious blow to the Republican
party in Pennsylvania.
The way in which the Democratic
organs are declaring for Wolfe for
governor and against Prohibition is as
peculiar as anything'in the shape of
Midsummer politics could be. Demo
cratio plans in this State will not be
in any sense complete unless Wolfe is
a candidate.
If the suggestions of all the Demo
cratic organs about the kind of plat
form the Democratic State Convention
should make are accepted, Chairman
Cooper can cIobs up bis headquarters
ami go home. The State would go
Republican by several hundred thous
and majority.
Republican troubles in the Twen
ty-seventh Congressional District ap
pear to have been substantially settled,
end the nomination of Captain Mack
ey for Congress is generally acquiesced
in. Captain Mackey was fully enti
tied to the nomination, having indis
putably carried a majority of the del
egates, and any effort to force him out
of the way in anybody's interest was
manifestly unfair. With cordial con
cu rreo.ee in the result of the Conven
tion there is no reason to doubt that
the district will be redeemed. It will
not be creditable to the strong Repub
lican majority in the three counties if
a Democratic Free-trader is again
permitted to be chosen. Phila. Press,
The appointment of George A
Jenks, of this State, to the position of
solicitor general in the Department of
Justice is one that can readily be com
mended by men of all political opin
ions. It is in such contrast with that
of Goode, whose nomination was re
jected, that the President could havi
done lnmelt real credit by making
bis last choice first. Mr. Jenks is
man of the highest personal character,
with much more than a State reputi
tion at the bar, and an ability whic
lias not yet oeen luiiy recognized. Ilia
appointment is not in the interest of
any Democratic faction; one Demo
crat will like it as well as another
and all will be pleased. Phila. Press.
Either the Democrats are playing
a deep game or they are in pressing
Deed of funds to carry on the congress
ional campaign. According to report.
the party's committee is in a demor
alizod condition, having no money, n
Lelpers and no enthusiasm. The l'res
ident's order prevents them from se
curing help from the office-holders,
and the iudiflerenco bred by the inef
ficiency of Congress is a bar to assist
ance from outside. It will be remem
bered that Senator Kenna delayed his
acceptance of the chairmanship of the
Democratic Congressional Committee
for some time on account of the gloomy
prospects before the party, lie finally
consented to take tbo place, but thia
does not seem to have brought the
committee out of its embarrassment.
t is just possible, however, that the
Democrats are raising a great cry in
order to deceive the Republicans and
make them believe that they are obey-
ng the civil service order of the Trcs-
ideut. They will bear watching.
Phila. Pros.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, D. C, July 30, '80.
The House rejected all the amend
ments to the naval establishment bill
adopted hy the committee of tho whole,
and adopted, without amendment, Mr.
lerbert's substitute, reported by the
naval committee. In the bill as pass
ed instead of three protected double
bottomed cruisers one of the best
peed is provided for, not to exceed in
cost $1,500,000; instead of four first-
class torpedo boats two such boats are
provided for, to cost $200,009. Ihe
provision of $300,000 for a torpedo
cruiser is stricken out. The comple
tion of the monitors is provided for.
The provision of $1,000,000 towards
the armament of the vessels, now
nearly complete, is retained in the bill.
The appropriation for torpedoes is re
duced from $125,000 to $75,000 : that
for the ordnance from plant at some
navy yard from $250,000 to $150,000.
But part of the million for armament
may be expended in tools, etc. To
wards the construction and completion
of the vessels provided for in the bill
82,500,000 is given to start with.
Secretary Whitney, in a communi
cation to Senator Don Cameron, chair
man of the Senate committee on naval
affairs, on the subject of the construe
tion of war vessels as contemplated
by the naval establishment bill, now
before that committee, says he hopes
it will not be found necessary to pur
chase anything abroad, but such pur
chases will certainly be limited to
some few things for which our builders
may not be prepared at present and
which it might be wiser to purchase
abroad rather than delay the construe
tion, such as shafting and a few heavy
forgings. In speaking of the armor
for the proposed ships, he says the
present bill, if enacted into a law,
will enable the department to offer to
the competition of domestic manufac
turers a sufficiently large contract to
induce the establishment of a plant in
this country for the production of the
necessary steel forgings for guns and
of the necessary armor. In conclu
sion the Secretary says that he shal
have no hesitation in applying the
present appropriation for the purchase
of the armor and guu forgings if the
same can be had in this country, but
in any other event he will await the
future action and future appropriation
of Congress.
It is stated at the White House that
Col. Lamont has gone to his home in
Cortland county, New York, for a few
duys, but it is believed that during his
absence be will make all arrangements
for the summer vacation of the Presi
dent and Mrs. Cleveland in the Adi
rondacks. No information on the
subject can be obtained at the White
House, but it is understood that the
President and Mrs. Cleveland wil
reach Albany about the middle of
August and will be accompanied on
their trip to the Adirondacks by Mrs
Folsom and several intimate friends,
it is said that they will go to the
woods from Plattsburg, and that the
trip will cover from four to six weeks
The Attorney General has returned
to the President the oleomargarine
bill. It is understood that his opiu
ion on the bill states that it is consti
tutional, and does not infringe upon
the states rights, but doubts the wis
dom of the legislation by Congress
The fate of the bill is still in doubt
L
BARK AND LOG JOBBERS
Should send for Cartwright's Bark Tally
jjuiik. i no principle is simuaa lo tjart
"iiKui a ouinuuni uu? auu jjumuer Mair
Books, so well known slated surfaces
juay ue used in tne Wet, Written upon
and Erased. It gives the exact contents
of any sized pilo or any number of such
piles.
IT INSURES ACCURACY,
And absolutely makes disputes betw
jobber and owner impossible, no matter
how delicicut Iu figures either party may
be.
A paper book properly ruled and print
ed, to contain general result of each
measurement accompanies each slate
book, ho that the slate book may be erased
wueiiover uesireu. 'me price ot these
books can be saved, many times in each
measurement,
liberal discount to agenU and tho
trado. Price, 2.50. Address
Kipuwav Puai.isma Co.. Limited.
. niyl'J-St. liidgwav, Pa.
Notice of Application for
Charter.
Notice Is hereby (riven that an applica
tion will be made to tha Governor of the
Ute of Pennsylvania, nt Harrlsbnrg, Pa.,
on tho 12th di:y of August, A. I). 1HN1, at 2
i clock, p. m. of said day, or as soon thero-
iter as may no, under tho act 01 Assem
bly of tho Commonwealth of Ponnsylva-
1a. entitled. "An Act to provide lor tho
Incorporation and Regulation of Certain
Corporations." approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the char
ter of nn Intended corporation, tx be call
ed "Excelsior Pipe Lino Company,"
whose diameter and object snail oo the
transporting and shipping of petroleum,
tor too pmuie, lrom the uu producing ter-
..l. r . 1 ii . i 1 ' i.
uory oi uiuuigo, viaiion, imuici, is 1 1 -neton.
Forest and Warren Counties.
Pennsylvania, to storage tanks and points
within said State, and tho storing and in
suring of such petroleum, and for these
purposes to lay down, construct and main
tain pipes, etc., and have, possess and en
joy all the rights, benefits and privileges
ot said Act ol Assembly and its supple
nients. Tho principle ollice or place of
business oi said corporation will be at
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania.
Tho names of live of tho subscribers to
tho capital stock of said corporation are:
1. UUMM Kit,
R. a. IjAM burton,
C. A. 1IOTC1IKISS,
JOHN SCHWARTZ,
J. E. lUCKNELL..
ASH & CAREY, Solicitors.
A PRESENT!
Our readers for 12 cents in postage
stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping,
and names of two hook agents, will re
ceive rUKE a Steel Finish Parlor En
graving of all OUR PKESl DENTS, in
eluding Cleveland, siao 'tx'b in., worth
fi.uu. Address,
ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111.
APRIr cn( s'x wits for postage,
fill. u nnd receive free a costly box
of (roods which will help all, of either sex
to more money right away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await tho
workers absolutely sure. At once ad
dress True it Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9
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n mm r miia. iu. un i n u, m
calibre C S, (aoYernment .
Kine cartridge aiaac oi bur-
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nirnftl for teamntera,
Ballet. Invaluable at a
larmera. porc.imea
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CORK SHAVINGS
FOR riUHRESSES-
Now Is the time to change. tho fillinsr in
mattresses, and we would recommend
CORK SHAVINGS as being tho cheapest
ana must, auraoie article mat can no used
40 lbs. will till a large bod. For Salo by
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SUCCESSOR TO
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FINE STATIONERY,
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PRICE, 7 dollars.
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Cl. -ioo 1 1 i i
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Doc. 27, 1885.
Westwaidl Pittsbnrgh Division Eastward
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
7 40 8 S! ur Pittsburgh lv 9 0 8
4 12 611 Parker 12 Kl 12 14,
4 M 5 (Mi Foxburg Ill 4S 11 M
2 4' 3 SO Franklin 2 0'J 1 S
2 15 3 20 1V...OU City...ar 2 30 2 OS
A.M. P.M. P, M A.M.
p. m. iTm. p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 P.") 2 05 12 2f. ar... Oil City....l v S OS 6 f0
t8 44 tl 4f. 11 45 Olcopolis f 2rt 7 10
8 35 1 37 11 32 ...Eaifle Rock... f.l 33 f7 17
fS 32 1 31 11 27 President t t7 20
8 l(i 1 1 10 55 Tlonesta 5-' 7 37
801 1 03 1020 Hickory 4 05 7 50
f7 53 12 50 10 12 ..Trnnkryvillo.. f4 1; 17 C
7 40 12 43 9 50 Tldiotito 4 25 8 10
f7 23 12 25 5) 17 ...Thompson ... t 45 f8 2
7 05 12 05 8 45 Irvinotot) 5 15 8 4
fi 40 11 fiO Warren ft SO 9 05
(1 12 U 15 lv...Kinzua....ar 012 9 35
T.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A. M.
r.M. aTm. P.M. A.M.
4 20 fl.- lv...Brwdford..wr 8 00 125
V.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M.
(1 12 11 05 11 05 ar...Kin7.im....lv 0 12 9 40
5 5(1 1100 10 35 ... Sugar Run... 17 9 45
5 30! 10 43 0 55 Cor vdon 0 33 10 Oil
6 81110 ll 034 OnoviHo 840 10 11
524 1020 0 15 ,...Wo',f Run.... 47 10 18
M8jl()21 0 00 Quaker Bridge. B M 10 24
f)04!l0(l8 K 32 ...Ron House.... 7 07 10 89
4 40 0 53 7 50 ... Salamanca.... 7 23 10 M
4 84 0 30 7 20 .So. Ciirrollton.. 7 37 II 00
4 24 I2S 6 55 ...So Vandalia... 747111 21
4 07 9 12 (128 Allegany 8 03 1137
4 00 9 05 015 1v Olean... ,ar 8 10,1145
P.M. A.M. A.M. P. M.I A.M.
Additional Tkain Luavos KiiiEua
ll:0.')iim, Warron 12:M)pni, Irvinwton l'Ab
pin, Tldlouto JtilSjiin, Tionosta 6:0opni, r-.
riVM Oil City fi:4ipin.
Additional Tkain Loavpa Oil City
0:00 am. Oloopolis (1: 10 am, Eaptle Rook
tl:.rrmni, President 7:0iun, Tioncr.ta 7:fiiim .
Hickory H:10nin,Trunkry villo D:0f)nm,Tld
otito !i:.ri0ain, Thomiisoii 11:00, arrives
Irvinrton ll:.10am, Warren lul:r,0pni, Kln
r.ua 2:05pm, Su:ir Run 2:20, Corydon 8:00,
Onovillo :i:l.", Wolf Run 3:r,0, Qviakor
Bridge 11:40, Rod llouso 4:10, Salamanca
5:0:2, South Carrolllon ,")::10, South Vanda
lia f:4H, AlloKheny 0:18, arrives Oloan '
6:aopm.
Trains run on Eastern Tlmo.
Tuains lcavln;; PitUburuli f:0onm, rtr
rivinr Pittsburgh K:'J.'piu, aro Solid Travni
betweon Butl'iilo and Pittsburgh.
Tuains leaviiii' Pittsburgh i:4.pm, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:40am, arc Solid Train
with Pullman's Sloopin Cars between
Bull'alo nnd Pittsburgh. .
TTickots sold and bajrgngo choclfcd
to all principal points.
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from Companv'H Ag(nts.
GEO. S.'GATCUELL, Gen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agfmt.
No. 41 Exchann St., Buffalo, N. Y.
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