EDITOR, WEDNESDAY JNIRXIXG, DEC. I, 1886. Congress meets ajjain next Monday. Preside.vt Clevf.land'8 action in reinstating Benton and refuting to re instate Stone shows conclusively whose or is gored. His letter to Garland, regarding Stone, stripped of all ver biage, is simply a statement that he allowed Stone to keep the job upon consideration that he would keep his mouth shut. But the same condition did not apply to Benton. Blizzard. The able Solicitor General of the Uuited States, Mr. George A. Jenke, of Pennsylvania, tells an interviewer that there will be do changes in the Cabiuot during President Cleveland's Administration. If the Solicitor Goa cral knows wiat ha is talking about this announcement is likely to carry a heavy load ot disappointment to a certain excellent citizen of the Key stone State who took the position which the Senate denied to John Goode, of Virginia, and who, it was intimated, would shortly succeed Mr. Garland as attorney general. Pkifa. Press. y ' tm r Natural gas is not without its dis " vantages in Pittsburgh. A tern- t rary failure of the supply has caused - enormous losses to several iron mills and serious legal difficulties are likely o' result. To add to the trouble rival companies are not disposed to make any arrangement whereby one would come to the rescue of the other in the event of temporary misfortune so that the great damage caused to mills by the failure of fuel would be done away with. ' Self interest would naturally tend to harmony in this respect at least between the rival companies, but , it seems to be a case of "dog eat dog" ; each believing in the survival of the . fittest, which means of course, itself. : Blizzard. ' - That is a very good suggestion that ' Governor Curtin shall be appointed to the-Austrian mission, which has prac tically been vacant since Mr. Cleve land bocame president. Governor Curtin has been a conspicuous figure io the politics of Pennsylvania for more than a quarter of a century and hm had experience in the diplomatic service. He was a great Republican governor and is very good Demo cratic congressman, although without the influence with his party which his age and experience entitle him to. He will be succeeded in Congress by v an able Republican for which Govern- or Curtin deserves considerable credit, and if. President Cleveland wants to make him minister to Austria there is no reason why anyone should object. Some of the Mugwump newspapers are having a trying time with the President's position in the Stone case. One of the keenest sufl'erers is the New York Evening Post, which seems to have been considerably dazed by the matter. It sees what everybody else plainly enough understands, that there is comfort for the spoilsmen in the President's declaration that an office-holder may make Democratic "speftches, but none shall be allowed to make Republican speeches. The Mug wump heart is torn with grief because "the President's letter will furnish the next Republican President with full justification for making a clean sweep of every office-holder who has ever made a speech in public on the Dem ocratic side." The Mugwumps have evidently badly burned their fingers in getting the Democratic chestnuts cut of the fire. Phila. Press. The Postmaster General, in bis an oual report, states that the interna tional bureau of the universal postal onion has recently collected and pub lished statistics of postal administra tion by most of the civilized countries of the earth, which disclose the inter esting fact that in immensity and ex tent of means, of expenditures, of performances and results, the postal machinery of the United States ex eeeds in some poiuts far exceeds that of any other nation on the globe. The entire length of all railways em ployed by the United States nearly equals the combined extent of those of all other countries of the world, while the other post-routes more than quadruple the total of any single peo ple besides; and, by the latest reports received, the milage last year of our trscspyrtatica exceeded by more J. E. WENK, than 125,000,000 miles the service rendered to any government. Of Post Offices no other nation has one-third our number; a marked feature of ad vantage to our people and of liberali ty iu policy. We expend annually more money than any other 1o main tain postal facilities, and, if the postal telegraph service be excluded from the reckoning, we derive a greater revenue. At the same time, no ser vice is maintained at more economy of expenditure for results. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent OfOce, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday. Nov. 25th, 1880, reported expressly for the For est itEWiLitAN, through the Fatent Law Office of O. E. Duffy, C07 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Wash ington, D. C. : L. Bender. Eliiabethville. aleiirli! T. Brose, Pittsburgh, making steel ; VV R. Dickson, Pittfbirrjrh. drilling machine: J. W. Everson, Pittsburgh, ax; C. R. Oinc- ley, West Chester, carpet stretcher; VV. Griffith, Fittston, discal indicator; O. R. Hanehett, Erie. Bad iron : I. II. Laubach. Pen Argyl, washing machine; J. W. Lea sure, Bradford, hotel register; T. W. Mc Kee, Towanda, leather rolling machine: O. Meyers, Cameron, tiro setter; W. ,S. ratterson, Allegheny, pressure regulator ; C. B. Price, Pittsburgh, switch; A. L. Reimnan, Pittsburgh, incandescent elec tric lamp; A. Schmid, Pittsburgh, brush holder for dynamo electric machines; J. A. Tatro, Beaver Falls, annealing metals; H. w. Trognitz, Wilhamsport. combins tionlock; P. L. Weimer, Lebanon, cinv urr car ur uiasc lurnacea; ju Werle, Warren, attachment for tugs or traces. A Liberal Offer. We call the attention of our readers to the prospectus of the WJEEKLY PRESS, of Philadelphia, published in another column. This is one of the best of the great Metropolitan Family Newspapers. A Surprise For Christmas. The publishers of that bright and interesting Magazine, known as The Home Journal, will actually send it for three months on trial free, as a Holiday Gift, to every one sending them at once their address and three 2 cent stamps for postage, etc. As the regular pric6 of this popular pub lication is 81 00, every reader should grasp this golden opportunity, and ad dress immediately. The Home Journal, Buffalo, N. Y. Active, Pushing and Reliable. G. W. Bovard can always be relied npon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of hbing active, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well established merit ana such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection ot throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Dee., boing the 20th dav of Dec, 18Sd. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, J ustice of the Peace and Con stablosof said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 23d day of November, A. D. 1880. L. AGNEW, L.8. Sheriff. TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Common Pleas Court of Forest County, Pa., on Third Monday of December next: 1. Robert McCloskey and A. B. lleid vs. J. H. Ryder and Jerome Powell, No. 1 December Term, 1883. 2. D. Heftron, Administrator of G. Kharrah, deceased, vs. James Buzzard No. 6 May Term, 1885. ,3-,,"ina R. Wolcott vs. Calvin G. Hinkloy and Augusta S. Hinkiey, his wife, No. 54J May Term, 1885. 4. Geo. E. Zuver, G. I. Zuver and T. W. uver, partners doing business as Geo. E. Zuver and Sons vs. J. A. Rico, No. 57 May Term, 1885. 5. James B. Pearsall vs. Richard Win lack, J.o. 25. December Term, 1885. i6,w;wh,a,nburS V8- T w- &norU and Pu- Walter, No. 27 May Term, 1886. 7. .frank Monday vs. Charles H. Hun ter, Administrator of Geo. 8. Hunter, de ceased, No. 7, September Term, 1880. CURTIS M. SUA W KEY, Tionosta, Pa., Nov. 27, 18.tllODOlary' FOBSALB ! One of the most desirable Tract of Land for a Colony to be found. Consisting of about 12,noo acres of rich Farming Land, of which considerable is cleared, and the balance in fine timber for staves, saw mill lumber, Ac., with good markets. There is on the land a charcoal Iron Furnace, with No. 1 ma chinery ; a Grist Mill. Saw Mill and Tan nery, run by steam, and about thirty dwellings and otner bulldln(W. 8ituate in I ngg county, Kentucky, having two miles of river front on the Tennessee river, and the whole is ottered at the low price of ive Dollars per acre, with perfect title, or will 6ell a portion to suit buyers. All I ask is to go and see the property, as no such bargain can be found elsewhere. r- riu,!tr,lnforD1a,ion cal1 or address, C. BERING ER. ino Fourth Avenue riMsburgh, Pa. oet6-lm. v Tim WEEKLY PRESS ! t TUK BEST OF METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPERS. ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. The Most Liberal and Varied Premium List Ever Before Offered. FAVORABLE COMBINATIONS WITH ALL THE POPULAR LITERARY AND CLASS PERIODICALS. THE WEEKLY PRV.SS U n.ntn.i u bold, clear type. It is staunchly Republi can in pontics. WEEKLY CONTENTS. All elaborate riio-rst nf nil tha no-. ,.r iub ween. uooo originsi stories from tho ucst manor, opecial articles on interest ing topics. "Tho Farm and Garden Department, seasonable and edited by a practical farm er. "Tho Helninir Hariri" Hnvmorl ni.ln. Sivelv to the illtlrpt.si nf wnivwrn Ir, tlmlv household work, literary culture, social u nui-eiiivuii nun entertainment. "Outinirs and Tniiinirs." cqIm-o tn tl.n pure and healthful pnt nrtninmontrtf vmmv ppoplo in both soxes in every station of 4.1 IT?. "The Mftrknt T?AnnrfV OnrviA ftny m.A.w important commercial centre and may lie relied upon as absolutely correct up to the uuurui going io press. "The War Articles" that have attracted art tYii.it. nitn.i . . i. : . . . v ........1 t,ti.tiiiiv;u njr wiwir interest aim accuracy will bo continued throughout the wining year. A SAMPLE COPY FREE of both the WEEKLY PRESS and its lnaenifiornt Premium T.lat. will ha unt n any address upon application. Bo sure ju netting me most ana Desworyour injury ueiore you suoscrioo. Address THE PRESS CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR ALL KINDS OF ,' DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' ft BABIES' CT IE W" ELB Y I OR THE BEST TOBACCO ANDuCIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO S, TIONESTA, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ or Vendi. Ex., fflSllnH nilt. rtf tUa Pnnrl V. , . Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, buu mi me uirecua, mere will De exposed to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho Knrnnoh nf f Pa , on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4. A. D.. lRRfi at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following described t vm DC MlV IU" n U i J. W. K AHLE vs. THOMAS FLATLET. Vendi. Ex.. No. 5 Dec'r Term, 188(1. T. F. Ritchey, Att'y. All the defendant's right, title, interest and nlaim nf in niwl in iKa vi !.-t -. scribed lot or parcel of ground lying and '""'j"i i., ruriwi to,, jenus Town ship, in the town of Marionville, boand od and described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at a post on Walnut Street about four hundred and seventy-four feet from centre of Marion ; thence north 45 degrees west along Walnut Street sixty-six feet to a post ; thence north 45 degrees East one hundred and seventy feet to u post on al ley: thence Smith 'Ai Antrraa W.u( ...n . . K "n'l fro T m . . . r . . . . . .i ij-iiuo imnunijniii mence ooutn 45 dn greos West one hundred and forty-two feet to placa of beginning. Containing thirty-six perches, more or less, and known as lot No. 3 in said town.'on which lot is erected one two-storied frame house ltix24 feet, with one-story kitchen attached 12x16 feet, and one frame stable 18x24 feet, with necessary outbuildings. ' Taken in execution and to be sold as th property of Thomas Flatley, at the suit of J. W. Kahle. TERMS OF BALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the nlaintift' nr nthnr loin itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of lieu including mortgage searches on the prop eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 8. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next dav, at which timo all property not settled foi will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom rirst sold.- See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 446 and Smith's Forms, page 884. L. AGNE VV, Ktioriff. Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. lath. 18H8. ' Pittsburgh, Pa. The oldest and bobt appointed Institu tion for obtaining a ISumihhs Education, l or -Circulrtrs address P. DUFF SONS THE KLINE PATENT OAS BURNER, :""r:."Ti'i,v" "i I i V jtjigTairtiiTimi--iiTii'BMia nt IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FRm THD FIELD. BECAUSE Its construclion is such that It secures PERFECT COMBUSTION and avoids all Soot and Lampblack. It will pay for itself in a short time as it will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying the heat low down and di- The Electrician of the Prwn. 77. It. Ok. MnvM ,, . ,, ' : " " "i i wm. ,1 ;rw.:iv.:i -"v . ... in i ,:uuiu (ii-iicure two iviine uas liurner. "J. 8. RICHARDS." KLINE CAS BURNER CO., 0000000000000c CO c o c c WE COME! COME! w w it. E . o A A A w 6 , A A A A Come whero you can buy nice Dress Goods I Come where you can get Oood Goods Cheap I Come where you can got what you want! Come where tho goods redeem themselves I come wnEE the mmG&ms aliM. In SPRING DRESS GOODS wo have complete stock of the Choicest Goods" t prices that will astonish the close buyers. Sattino Bcr&crs, Suitings, Glns&am : of every kind LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Come where the Stock is Complete ! Com. weere tho Stock is New ! Com. whero tho Goods are Reliable I COME WSEStE THE ;2MGXIVS tiKE. CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHING FOR COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY Our Clothing Room is full of New Suts Just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for Our Oools are all New and Fresh, and Come and aee ub. Ko trouble to show goods. U. J. HOPKIISTS & CO. m m & s a" "? b s w a m w a. ' TN" THK PVPTr A yjriTr ut rnr Hie rpn MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE. v w tii v. n aM . D .1 I ;! a This is th. only Store you can ascend stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator in the Telephone Connections. 1 f Jl'. "l,.J!P1!J,?.c11!lr,!t 0 t5 powdcri fl.rKoC.t."urZ suaraiiieej ud Wic only ubioluieir red'uead. IJjA3('aTtJ Ti Tft 0n.!lCry im.niUK, SU.I tl'UOl CIS. Ori"- lUHUi-in nut AKlflb tU., Tn m rj W ill r1 f Vfc n M i m M a a . "W. LA-W, Practical Tinner. Ail kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOFING , A "EC-lAtTT. SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. TE UNDERSIGNED would respect X fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Tv- w J8 10 1rio"1est'. in "8 room over Wm. buiearbuugh & Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as 'au ollke where he is preparod to reiair watches' w ,.! ! f hlm to Eive ""',-tio. Give trial. R. RALLE. POOD G ALARIEP U or Commission to Meii and Women U to act US lcil'nl fir a . . ..b.juii; lUHIHS. IVO experionce needed. Steady work ! Jaiiks E. WllITVl'V Vimi,...,.:..... . a Y. (Mention this paper.) aug-lio. JOB WOK K of every descript ion V ic7 ' ted at ti e i! K P r 11 1.K AN odi, e, nfit iifuii parnciaoi soot or amp-b ack form- 10 0 market. coccoccoccco cocoecoci SAY & t & COME! o o o a a i-S- 9 at lowest prices. Oomo whero Prices are tho Lowest! BOYS. will bo OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MENTION IN DETAIL, m PRICES LOWER THAR EVER TO SUIT THE TIMES tJ X J K II T A It I If - WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE, and dcsconl i?iv rii. ih...T u,i... EXCHANGE BLOCK. EaJit of 8usponsion Bridge SS ml. SS it. i ulu nilo ontn. mlf - Kporilne Tor. A fl tiri.s rnn -iSIa 11 sj.. v - New Haven Cnnn Maryellous Sewing Machina InYentlon I Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies ! Ths Continnons Rotary Motion! MAKES WORK Twico as rapid nj on other machines. Twice as easy as on other machines. Genuine Improved Bent Wood Work. Beautiful and Practical Attachments, fcieud for descriptive circular. O. O. H33WE10U3. PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesale Dealer for MVilfrn l'ounsylvania and t-stern -Uaryla.. SEND your Job Work to the H K P H 11 L1C AN Office. TIMETABLEIN EFFECT June 21, 1 , 181. WaidJritlMturKh Division Eastward A . M P.M. a 60 12 14 U 2ft 1 PS.. 2 05 AM. . A. M. n 60 7 10 t7 17 7M 7 87 7 50 17 68 8 1 t- 8 45. 9 (16 BSft A. M, A.M. u aft ar Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxbiirjr Franklin 9 00 12 11 12 40i 1 Ml 2 15 lv...Oil City...ar P, M P.M ar...Oil City....lv Oleopnlis ...IChltIo Hock... President Tionosta Hickory 0o t3 fi t3 8.1 13 30 6L' 4 05 ..Trur.koyville.. f4 13 4 26 f4 45 ft 15 ft 30 t imoule... ...Thompson IrvinetoD .. Warron..., iv... K1nr.ua.. ,.ar e 12 P.M. P. M. 8 00 ly...Bradford ..nr P.M. 0 12 17 6 S3 A. M. ar...Kinr,ua....Iv 0 40 9 4 ft ... Sunr Kun ... Corydnn OnoVlile ....Wolf Kun.... 10 OH 6 40 10 11 647110 IS fl R.lllO 24 Quaker Bridge ...Kerl House..:. ... Salamanca.... ..So. Carrol Hon.. ...So Vandalia... Allegany lv Olean ... ,ar 7 0710S 7 2lt)06 7 37 ia too 7 4711 21 8 01 1187 810 1145 p.m.ia.m. Additional Traiw Loaves Kinxua 11:06am, Warren 12:50pm, Irvineton 1:46 pm, Tidioiite 3:15pm, Tionosta 6:05pm, ar rives Oil City :45pin. Additional Train Leaves Oil City 6:00 am. Oleopolis 6:40 am. Euplo Rock 6:55am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52aoi Hickory 8:40am.Trunkcy villo P:00am,Tld onte 9:60am, Thompson 11:00, arrives Irvineton 11:30am, W'arron 12:50pm, Kln-' r.ua 2:0rj-lm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Ked House 4:10, Salamanca 5:02, South Carrollton 3:30, (South Vanda lia 6:48, Allosheny 6:18, arrives Olean 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Tims. Trains leavinp Pittsbnrsh 0:00am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, are Solid Trains between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20am, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars betweeH Budnlo and Pittsburgh. f-rTickets sold and baggage ehecksd to all principal points. Get time tables giving full iBformnttrn from Company's Agents. GEO. S.O ATCHELL, Gen'l Sup. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Atwir. No. 84 Exchange St., Jlulfalo, N. 7. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. NOTICE. THE CANDEE EXTRA BALL. AND TAP HEEL RUBBER SHOES. Thes-e Goods Are THE BEST Ul THE WORLD! Ask your Shoe Dealer lor tho Improved Candeo Rubber Goods of 1886. You will find them In all styles. Every pair having the TAP HEEL AND EXTRA BALL. ACommon Sense Idea. For snlo by a. w. noBiNsoK, TIONESTA, PA. Send for Catalogue oo. c3 I. 'ii' PARKER BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Show-rooms: 87 Chambers St., Ksw York. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Oliice and before the Courts promptly and carefully attendod to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtse as to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Churue unless patent is secured. Information, advice and npeciai references sent on ap plication. J. It. LITTELL, Washington. D. C. Near U. 8. Patent Office. TF YOU WANT a reliable ob f Printing at a reasonable price send v..tu oriler to tins ottiee A.M.IP.M. 7 8') 7 20 4 11 4 11 4 0;t 4 m 2 41 2 4:t 2 lr, a 15 A.M. P.M. I 1. M. pTm. H. M.I 0." 2(" 12 2.V 8 44 1 4,1 II 45 f.S3.-( fl 87 11 32 N 82 fl 8t 11 27 8 1(1 1 18 10 55 8 01 1 03 10 2! 7 M 12 5l 10 12 7 40 12 43 9 50 17 ?n i a 2.-. 9 17 7 0 12 05 8 45 6 4!) H 60 12 11 15 P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. aTm". 4 20 ft 15 p.m. aTm. a.m. 6 12 11 05 11 05 5 68' 11 00 10 S5 5 8jl0 4;t 9 65 6 SI 10 3t! U4 JS2410 29 9 15 M8 10 24 0 00 6 04 10 08 8 H2 4 40 9 6:1 7 50 4 84 9 30 7 20 4 21 9 2K 655 4 07 9 12 8 28 4 00 0 05 6 15 P.M. A.M. A.M. 001 ::---;?si-:rfiS-TA if Mttl ; SVB', f !'..'.f )r y
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