""WEDNESDAY MORNING, APR. 11. BOROUGH OFFICERS. fr7vM-N. J. Woi.cott. Cou.nei1m.en North ward, T. J. Von :ioHnn. T. U. Cn, b, J no. A Unit; South wnrd, 1. V. Kobttmon, N. II. Hnslot, 1011 llolcman. Jnntieen of the rraee.l: T. Brennan, P. H.'Knnjc. y,iixt(ttl' Jnmew Walters. A'oiooJ rirr.rfnm,.1. Shawkey, M. J. Wnlnnll. .1. K. Rhitnn. A. B. Kelly, J. T. Brennan, A. H. Partridge. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cnvrrre. -.T as. MosonoVB. .iwmWi E. L. Davis. Pvrtulevt JutlqeW. D. lino . ,1.vwaf JufUic--John Heck, C. A.. Ilrt.i,. Trenrpr N. H. VofiFM. Prnlhftnotnrtf, liefitter C reorder, rf C JlTHTl HrtAWKjKY. Sheriff.-- A. R a NOAM.. ftmmfwoMrii-Hi.i NkrMX, Isaac Lono, II. W, LKDF.r.un. County MuprrinlenrtcntH. S. Brock WAY. " " IMxtrict Attorney S. D. Inwiif, oVrv fJ)inmi'ioiir-C. IT. Church. Pfth'r Yoiinoic. rWw'y tinrvcwrT'. F. Wni TTEKIN. fV.npr fl. II. Ciirncn. n,.t A HilitOM NlfMIOT.AS Thomp- . OM, D. F. CoPF.T.AXI, F. C. TiACY. CUSINCS3 DIRECTORY. flTATTTIrttl I T ATAIP traarrT , ilUIj;JiA ljU.UU.ti MEETS every Saturday evening, t 7 o'clock. In the Ldgo Kooin in Par tridge's Hall. LOCAL AND KISCELLANE0J3. P. M. CLARK. X. d. sUYV'YEll, Keo'y. 27-tf. Pa. E. T-. Davis, a TTni!'!fY AT LAW. Tlonost. J Collect ions mada in UiIh and adloin Ing counties. 40-ly ffATB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, r.tm. Street. TIONT'STA . PA . rp F. HITCH EY, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. ,t. u. agnisw. T T O JIK JjY - AT-LA If , TIONESTA, FA. ATTENTION KOI.UIKHS! T have been admitted to practice as an a In Mi Poinlnn Offlco at Wash ington, " D. C. All officer, ftoldlors, or nailors who were uipir n m i'"' i-nn obtain pensions to winch thev may be entitled, bv calling on or addrcHHinir nio at T lonosta, Fa. Also. Haims for arrearages f pnv and bounty will receive prompt nt tentlon. ., . X tVWVtoATw or number of ) v3vr engaged in ITrvo-eent.on of snl ' W Hai.n-.. ,v px,..Tin- w,l aspire thP collection of claims in IU . Kihlo time. J.H. AU.M'.W. 41 tf. - Lawrence House, V riMoNFSTA, I'KNN'A.' WM. KM15AT1 V IJM'Cll. rtu.i-KiF.Ton. This lnus. is .Mit'rnilv located. Kvcrythinix newand furn'wd Hapcrior nccommodfJ tiokis and strict attention uiven to (ruests. Vh-ptHblpH "! Fmits of nli kliu.H fcerved ' 5n tiicir wfcjon. Samplo room lur Cm I4it)i'clnl Ap.cnt'. C CENTRAL HOUSE, tnv-i?H 'AMW BLOCK. I I ai k-'on. Pronriotor. Tldn is a now ou8e,and lvs jnt born mtcd up fcp Iho rcco.n.nodatio.i of Iho pi.bl c. A I"'1' ,A- tl,o pntronn;.;o of tho public i solicited. n v o i) i Vf C. COMUP.N, M. J., PHYSICIAN'.',- RUIlKONT, J hud over fiitopn years fxporioncn in 1, rracticc of M profession .IihvIiir t-rad- ntcd lerallii an.l Honorably siy i... omca'an.l KcHldencf. in Forest House, opposite the Court House. Tionosta, 1 u. Aiu;. 25-1SWJ TIONI'STA, PA. oIf.u IIiiiii;si ;-7 to 0 A. M.. 7 to 9 V. M. Wednesday and Saturday from 11 A. M. to 3 P M. , tSTEAUM AN, 1 DREL SUUGEUN Dli.vjlMi. Dnntal room in lb-. P.'.aine's otTico, next door to Central lloime, Tionosta. Pa. All worx warranted, and at reasonable prions. 1 H M1y. B. KKLLY. 3fi r, vajik e co Corner of Elm t Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount aiTDeposit. Iuterest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal pomts of the U. S. Collections soiicitod. 18-ly. VTTOTOGRAPI1 GALLERY. M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. '.A f . u-.-.v V.V -- . i V " natures taken in all the latest etylea the art. 2)-tf QIIAULES BAISKi, MACTICAL. CARRIAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum' Bhu-ksinith shop, Tlo.NESTA, PA t'oiid' iwi'd Tiuio TnUlp Tinm-fla Slnlim. KOHTIf. 1 HOUTTt. Traiii i:.... . T'.i am Train 1 l'W Train f t J1:'2'J am Train in 1 Train i piiijTra'in Hi 7:1'- pin Train 18 fcOi pm - Train I) North, and Train 1H Kouth carry the mail. M. E. Sabbath BchooJ at 10 a. m., F. M. Sabbntli Rcliotl at 11 u. in,, Presbyterian Sabbath School at ' O p. ni. ) r . Rer. Hill will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next bunday evening. Kvery body lusy. Farmers are anxioui to start tho plow. Mr. and Mn. A. H. Dafoe. of Tituaville, are visiting Mr. DiDgmar.'fl family. Mis3 Maude Davis returned" Fri day from a four week's visit to friends in Franklin. Smearhaugh & Co., have erected a view sign over their store. Artist Doutt did it. Mr. Wolcott ba9 moved into tho Harlan house, recently occupiad by Geo. Scott's family Last Sunday afternoon was very pleasant, aud nearly everybody with their friends took a walk. Will llulittgs came home from the Bradford diggings last. week, aDd will remain a week or two. Our jail was occupied by a lone franin on hundav uisni. mo uroi leDant it has had for several weeks Mrs. J. II. Derickeon has been quite skk for several days past with sore throat. She is improving now, we believe. Although nearly two weeks of the trouting season has passed we have uot heard of one being caught up to tho present. Tho snow has about nil disap peared from tho hills surrounding us. But in the big wooda, there's au abun dance of it left. Attention m called to the new adrcrlinemeut of Win. Smearhaugh fc Co., to day, Their goods are always fresh, first-class and cheap. A small dwelling house is being erected on Samuel Hawthorn's place, above the brickyard. We have not learned who is to be its occupant. The peep frogs have not tuned up yet ; until they do rlou't look far much spring. P. S. They thawed out sufficiently to bo heard last night. Ilidgway is agitating a new school house. Better come down and take a pattern of the new ouo Tionesta erected (in her ruiud) a short time ego. The city cf Chio, Turkey, with nearly all its inhabitants over 15,000 was entirely destroyed by'au earth quake on the 8th inst. It is one of the moEt horrible occurrences on record. By the igniting of the gas from Bit oil well near Storicham, on Satur day, four men, John Beig, James, Andrew and Cal. Brown, were badly burned. the two former, it is feared, fatally. Our erterprihing tiner and bard wars dealer, Ed. Ileibel haa juet re ceived a new lot of cooking stoves of tho latest ajpd most approved styles. Uaftman will Cud it to their advant age to call on- bin). , Our townsman, George Haslet, has swapped his house aud lot in this place for the old Hugh J.Iytis lartn, on Hunter's Kuo, about two miles lrom this place. He will move to the place 89 soon as practicable aud farm it. Dei-rick: Friday was the biggest day ever known in the telegraph busi ness in Oil City, Between Bradford and this place alone there were 1,300 telegrams passed over the wires. The day's business footed up about 5,000 ni ess ages. A number of our Greenback citi zens went to Oil City to see General Weaver, late candidate for President, on Saturday last, lie spoke to a large audience iu tbe eveuing, but as do trains were run after the speech closed parties from here did uot stay to hear bin). Tho new officers of 6om of our bister boroughs were sworn in on Mon day of last week. The law prescribes that all borough officers shall bo sworn in on the first Monday in March, and the failure of the said boroughs to comply therewith may give them some trouble. The law was lully complied with iu this borough. A th'rtoen year old boy named Kcizcr loft his homo in Pinrrrrak township, near Brookville, on tho Dlh of February last, and has not been hoard from since. Any information in regard to him can be addressed to his father, Mr. George Keizer, Brook ville, I'ii. O. W. Uobinsoo, Zach. Shriver and Billy Blum were out spearing last Thursday night and brought in 55 nice suckers. This is the earliest we liavn known Epear'mg to commence for manv vears. but it's all played out cow, tho river b?ing up to good raft ing stage at this writing. Ilidgway and Tionesta want new ftchonl houses. We'll bet every ceut that we've saved out ot our profits in tho printing business during the past ten years that Clariou is more in need 1 houso than either of her neighbors. Clarion Jaclcsonian. Al right ! We'll take that bet. Put up your nickel. Clarion Democrat : Some people onn never let well euoucrh alone. No sooner had it begun to show signs spring than fault was found with Ven nor because there had not been many snows as predicted. All right savs the old man. rub the old score j out, begin again, and let us have a new count. That's why we are at the beginning of winter again. Work has been commenced on the extention of the Buffalo, Pitts burgh & Westorn railroad from Irvine ton to Salamanca. Workmen are now grading near iiiuzua village, and have almost filled up the wagon road with dirt. The inhabitants of that locality are seekiug for some means to prevent their highway from being fchut up en tirely to make a passage for a rail road. Derrick. OueofHou. E. L. Davis' twin boys, Don, has been very btd with diphtheria for several days past. It was feared at one time that the child eoiil.l not live, but we believe it is now considered out of danger, D. W Clark's little boy. Brute, was taken with the same on Sunday aud ha9been very s.ick since, but the doctor thinks he has control of the disease and that the child is not dangerous. Rafts commenced running out of the creak yesterday afternoon, and to-dav tho mouth of the creek is, or will be before night, full of lumber With rood management there is no o reason why all the lumber, timber A'c. rIoul' the creek should not be j c brought out on this flood, as the larg amount of snow yet in the woods wil doubtless keep the creek and river in good rafting stage for several days. Euster conies next Sunday. Eas ter is a great day tor ealing eggs, There will doubtless be fried eggs, scrambled egg, and hard and soft boiled eggs ; poached eggs and egg ou toast ; highly colored eggs ; good egs, bad egg3, and indifferent eggs. In fact the occasion will doubtless be an rggs-traordinary one in this country, aud eggs will take a tumble after that day. Vcnnor's almanac predicted a snow fall on the 1th and 5th of April, with floods iu the Weat. This proph- psv was emphatically fulfilled. He j , further says that the spring will open favorably, that everything will be pretty well advanced by April 15th, that the month will end cold aud wet, but that, on the whole, it will be like n Mav month. Venuor besins to be sort o' half decent. Franklin News. A-Tho many friends of Mrs. Mary, wifeofjas. Black, and daughter of J. II. Wentworth, will bo pained to learn that she is now lying at Death's door with consumption, all hopes of ber recovery being abandoned. A child was born to ber last week but lived but a 6hort time ; this, no doubt has hastened her disease. That Divine Providence may intervene and spare her life is the prayer of her many friends. . Yesteruay afternoon while some rnon wera eudeavoriyz to cet a raft off which had stuck near the ferry East Hickory, one of them, Peter Ercksou, had his lett leg nroseu just above tbe ankle. They had the cable fastened to a windlass, ana Mien drawu very tight, it slipped, striking Ercksou on the leg aud resulting as above. The injured man was brought to this place last evening, and the fracture, which is a severe one, was reduced by Dr. Blaine. Ereckson is a man about 28 or 30 years of age, a Swedo by birth, and make3 his home ol Irvinetoo. Ho will doubtless have in,T .ia i. fit before lie can use his OnWene'hy list Chas. Ilosrd was quito Hcvcrely bruised by having loz roll over him at Polen's mill, on Bob's Creek, Howe township. lie was hauling a load of logs to the mill and was on the load when he wa9 thrown off aud tho log . passed over him. Tho depth of the snow was all that saved him from being crushed to death. Dr. Blaine has chargo of the case and says the patijnt is rapidly recovering. A most danererous counterfeit of the U. S. standard silver dollar now in circulation, and we warn our readers to look out for them. The milling i3 perfect, they have the ring of the gen uine metal, and there i an absence of the greasy substance generally to be detected in base coins. They are somewhat lighter in weight and shade thicker than the genuine, and these latter defects are about the only points by which they can be detected The Conneautville Independent is the name of a new paper published at Conneautville, Crawford Co., Pa,, by Rev. Win. F. Zell, the first number of which is before us. It is a large, neatly printed sheet, aud starts out with a good advertising patronage. It is independcot in politics and temper ance iu principle. Tbe need of a little opposition iu the newspaper business in that place has long been felt, hence lis new publication. We wish the new enterprise abundant success. The editor of the Democrat dis- ikes to hear the name of Dr. S. S. owler, the pluckey operator of Jecks township, favorably mentioned. The reasou is obvious: Ever sinee the witty Doctor hauled him over the coals so roughly iu the campaign last fall, Kepler has had a grudge laid up against him, and never lets an oppor- tiniitr ulin to show his venom, lou j . ..r oujrht not to have given him such ter rible rakinc. Doctor : we fear he will never get over it. We understand that the Messrs finhb, have sold out their interests on Coon Creek to Messrs. Miles & Sheas ley, of Franklin, both of whom are energetic, stiring gentleman, and wu push the lumbering business with a vim. Cobb & Sons commenced oper ations at that place in November last, aud under Rowland Cobb's manage ment had got well aloog and i good shape to manufacture lumber. We believe they sold out to a good advant age to both themselves and purchasers. Last Saturday Zach Shriver, Will Hulings aud Frank Hunter caught a yearling buck in the river just above the bridge. It had been run in by some dogs, and in coming down the eieep bluff fell aud broke one of its 1p-q tlin tracture was so severe mat j i - it could not be heated, the bones pro tuding through the skin, so it was b ill ad n n ,1 dressed. Stiance to say n was in good order, and those who tried U an v it made pood eatiiis. It is to be C? hoped the owners of the dogs will not allow them to commit such a depreda- tioa again. Col. J. H. Deweea arrived in town from Dodge City, Kansas, on Saturday ast. He looks natural, but some what more tinged with nlvery gray than when we last saw him. Tbe Col onel is not as favorably impressed with Kausas, especially the western and southern portions thereof, as might be supposed after a two years soiourn in that locality. He thinks there 18 more in tho mining business of Colorado. Arizoua and New Mexico in one inin-. ute than there ever was iu farming, and that those Statss are loaded down with gold and silver. We didn't learn hew long he expects to remain. -rBro. Carlisle, of the Clariou Jack eonian hits the bull's eye when he says : "How few realize the constant, ceaseless expense of running a newspa per. Many who are benefitted by the paper being published iu their town will sponge its reading in a stole, hotel or postofhe, and let their fami lies go without, or borrow it from a neghbor, while they aeglect to give the paper any support, let if any thing occurs that they are interested in, whether it is a pqrsonal or a pulF, they are ready to blame the editor lor its bhortcomiugs and to take it as a matter of course that he must do all possible to sustain tho' reputation of tho town and the people m it, while they refuse to either assist or encour age him by giving him their patrou- ft age. Boots aud shoes of all grades; prices the very lowest. Men's whole stock Brogam at SI '25 ; at llobinsou A: Bonner's. Bad Judgment. The poople of Tionesta voted last Saturday not to build a now jcbool house. In these days of the develop mut of oil in Forest countp, Tionesta VimiM offcf inducements to men of fnmilr to ssttla in their town. And what holds good in Tionesta also holds good in Tidioute. We have always had good school, and it is ths tt jty ot School Directors to make them ns much better as possible. Ihe grum blers will always grumble, and the Directors owe it to themselves to do tbe best they know how for the chil dren irrespective of useless complaints. Tidioute News. Wo sell the South Bond Chilled riow j made at South Bend, Indiana ; the Gowanda Plow, made at Oowaiido, N. Y., and the different plows ' made at tho Globo Works at Pitt?burgh. We want all who want to buy a Flow to give ns a call. All plows warran ted. 3t. Robinson t BosskR. Seeds! Seeds I ! Ssed3 ! ! ! Best garden, flower and field ieeil nt retail or at reduced prices in quan tity when ordeied. Bring along your pntntne?, applet, butter and cgg in exchange tor cheap goods. 3t. Wm. Smeakbauoh & Oil Notes. Reports from the Blue Jay country are somewhat meager this week. The No. 2 is filling off a little in prcduc tiou, aud has got down to twelve or thirteen barrels ; doubtless tho well will be torpedoed before long. Preparations are making to lay a pipe line from the Blue Jay to connect with the United line from Kane to the lower oil country which was laid through parts of this county last sum mer. Fox & Hill are putting up a rig southwest of the Blue Jay. They will commence drilling this week. The well northeast of Blue Jay No. 1, by Horton & Kerberger. is down between 500 and GOO feet. Grandin & Berry, at Balitowu, are preparing as fast as possible to start tbe drill in their new venture. Goods cheap at Aug. 11. H0. Haslet & Sosa A Goou Housewife. The good1 housewife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, should f beur in mind that tho dear inmates of her house ore more precious r than many houses, and that their systems', need cleansing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and cure the diseases 'orisiug from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that ill do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines. Coneord, N. II. Patriot. Unclaimed Letter. List of letters remaining in Tionesta, Pa., Post Office, April 13, 1881 : Martin Annleton. Mrs. Jennie M Bell, Miss Jennie Bell,N Phils Cooper, Charles Dorret, John Eckels, Daniel IU Gibson, Geo. W. Glenn, Mis3 Lucy A. Harrison. McKenny Hiltou, Mug- gie Hoy, Mrs. Safrona Weaver, W. II. Ni 0. j Wolte, Seth W. Warren. L. D. Whit- jtoastl comb' Will Vantnssel, JUiss ictaoa-ner, Ri Coftee, W. P. Shan, H. M. Rounds. If not called for within 20 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. J. M. McA'ay, P. M COUUECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY ,', RELIABLE DEALEU3. Flour "p barrel choice - - 6.006.5O Vlonr M Hack, best - - LOO Corn Meal, 100 lbs - Chop feed, pure grain . - Kyo "ft bushel - Oats New bushel - Corn, car - - - - Beans S bushel - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Khouldors - WhUefish, hal f-barrols Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - - - - Syrup Molasses now Boast Rio Coffee 1.40 - 1.201.30 60 454S 30 35 1.502.CO 11 - m . - 78 - 6.75 8.7S - 011 75 - 5075 Tidioute Talk. Mrs. White of Erie, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. G. Henry. Mrs. Jennie Head left us to-day for her new home in Pittsburgh. nharlev Nash is 20102 to Ti'tusville this week to try his hand in tho gro eery business. There i.s lots of lumber above hero yet to go down, only want of water is keeping it back. We can't telbhow "big we appre ciate the few days of fine weather we have been getting. Fanuy England camo home la6t Wednesday from Fredonia, for a va cation of two weeks. J. R. Kuhn is getting his lumber ready for a new dwelling house, which he is going to commence to build soon. A party composed of tbe band and a lot of young folks started out Thurs day night for a farewell sleigh ride and a surprise on Mr. Gilmore, the leader of the band. But owing to too much up hill they had to be contented with lots of music and their ride. J. Tidioute, April 11, '81. Java Coffee ... Tea ----- Butter Bice Efigs, frosh ... Salt best laWo Lard - - Iron, common bar Naila, lOd, keg - Potatoes -Limo bbl. - -Dried Apples per lb Dried Bocf -Dried Peaches per rl Dried Peaches pared per 202r -18(3 22 35 .2300 25 06010 18 1.75 12 - 3.75 - 3.75 40bO 1.50 6(37 17018 10 - 15 WM. SMEARBAUGH Dealers in TOBACCO, f CICJARS, HARD- WARE, QUEENS- ! W A K E. G L ASS WARE, TO YS, STATION A It Y, W AL L PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS IJKKAli, uis TERS, Ac Mountain Cake To the yolks nt six eggs, well beaten, add two cups white sugar, three-quarters cup butter, on cup sweet milk, three aud a half cups flour having mixed thoroughly through it one measure ot wanner Baking Powder, whites of two eggs beaten stiff; bako in jelly cake pans ; when cold spread each layer with an icing made of the wites of four eggs beateu stiff; one pound powdered suar and oue tablespoonful extract of lemon. WouKlNtiMKX Before you begin vour heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system uneds cleaus- aiwl utrnni'thini' to prevent an "fa " " - n o attack of Ague, Billious or Sprin Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. Y"ou will save time, much sickness and great expense it you wm use one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family this month. Don't wait. Burlington Hawkey e. If your druggist dou't have it he will order it for you nt the regular price. Barosma, Buchu, Backache Liver and Kidney Cure is prepared at E. K. Thompson's laboratory, Titus- viiie, iv it- Goods Always First-Class. TP. 1 WIIITTEICIIV, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AN GOOD WORK. a pro 81 TionesU, Forest Co., Pa. ft inn atyle of 1'ltll.A IIKM'll '.WtiliWMt. EUlfcu5 tiuiil lot .1 ...... I... J. ..u..'w-. I kit ... 1.L hn;. u finij ptr it. TW iJ O'e m n I- oltivr cinwp.iun itflftil f"r All Ma'hrlir nmnll 1'T ID v..r. tM-l.rt (nr"T !tl.tlNll Culur ftliti 'i'.tfiunii'- Atldir tiUKl.KS A. WOO! ( . il 1 Tenth SI, lunis!;LM, AUCTION SALE (ioorfto W. Dithridgo would res poet fa announce that ha ing made arrangt incuts to go into other business, will null his entire stock of goods at auction, and at private sale, at auction prices, commenc ing on MAKCII fiOD, And continue every evening until tho . tire sttx'k is disposed of. No such opportunity lor bargains has been presented tor years. Remember the place. GEORGE W. DITIIRIDG PARTRBii: l.l'lbDlN't;, j ELM ST.,
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