The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 28, 1871, Image 2

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KDITOit.
TUESDAY MOANING, MAt. 28.
Wo flip the following from the I There lins been untisnl activity in
Titi pvillo Courier: the rr.il estate market t'nr tho past ten
Mr. M. B. Tnylnr, Contluclor of MTS' '' the purchasers intend
A pale fnootl ilop who married
wvncli in (Jrmailn. Mi., n few ilnys
ago, was taken from hetl on the second
niht after the erarfeMng by a party of
nti who clot licrl him in a full suit lf
tar and feathers, nml notified him to'
emigrate, lie went. Hem. Ex.
According to Mississippi customs
the only crime the ''pale faced dog"
was guilty of, was marrying the wench,
the rratt of th: programme having
been fashionable there ever since
slavery was introduced.
The Klk Advocate, is responsible
fr the follow ing :
Our jail is, at present, without an
occupant. Here is a good opening for
some enterprising young man.
Jas. Hngerty gave us the dimensions
of an egg, the other day, which me
sures 71 inches around the long way,
and 6 inches around the biggest way;
its weight is four ounces. The egg
was produced by a smallish Spanish
hn, and at last accounts the hen was
doing well.
The following from the Clarion
D 'mocrat :
A new well, on the Fox lard, in
Richland town-dup, this county, near
ly opposite the head of the island
above tlx mouth of the Clarion river,
w reported as yiulding ;"() barrels ol
oil a day. Large developments will
be made this nason in Richland and
Perry townships.
A Fujht. A Reidsburg correspon
dent says :
"Ou last Friday ovening two young
men in the vicinity of Reidsburg, who
wished to make a display of their
pugilistic qualities, assailed each other
in front of Snyder's shop, greatly ter
rifying a company of young ladies,
who were passing at the time. The
contest was saon broughs to a termi
nation by t.mely display of the white
flag, and many terrilic shrieks of mur
der, hy one of the antagonists who so
unsuccessfully dealt the first blow."
We take the following from the
lilting Sun, published at Emlenton:
Till Rubiidky. On Friday last
some scoundrel succeeded it stealing
over 8100 from the till iu the store of
Henry (iorinley, of this place, during
bis temporary absence. As vet no ar
rests have been made, but Mr. Gorm
ly has a very strong suspicion as to
who the thief is.
Fir.E. On Monday morning the
house of J. Heasly, of this place, was
discovered to be ou fire, and for a time
it was thought that the building could
not saved, but by the noble exertions
of our citizens the flames were sub
dued. Sir. Heusly's damages will not
reach over $100. It is about time for
our citizens to adopt some means to
protect their property from fire.
We take the following from the
Erie liepubliean :
A small German child while stand
ing in the street near the fire yesterday,
was run over by a boy on horsebutk,
and quite seriously injured.
fttrange as it may seem, nevertheless
it is a fact that there is a woman in
this city who has not epekeu to bei
husband in twenty years. It may be
well to add that she never had a hus
band to speak to, but she wuuts one,
O, so bad !
An itinerating extractor of decayed
teeth got a "iicking" in Warren lust
week. His crime was that, in pulling
a Warren girl's tooth, he kissed right
where it hurt, to soith the pain. It
served the fool right. Any fellow that
will kiss a Warren girl when her
moutli is full of forceps ought to be
licked.
trains No.'s ." and tl. O. C. A A. R. R.
R., on Tuesday evening last, at thedo
pot, whs the recipient of a magnificent
gold watch, a present from the busi
ness men of ton region who travel
daily up and down the Creek. The
presentation was made by Mr. Dan.
() Day, in behalf of the donors, hihI
eras' altogether a surprise to Mr. Tay
lor. The watch is a stem winding,
Nickel movement, heavy solid hunt
ing ease very elaborately engraved
of the new design of square i dge. It
was purchased of Ishaui Bros., of this
city, at 8250. Mr. Taylor, by his uni
from courtesy, his obliging disposition
and attention to the wants and comforts
of passengers, has won the good will
of all classes, and this present is a fit
token of that gratitude which men al
ways feel toward a faithful and worthy
public servant. Mr. Taylor is a gen
tleman, and his popularity is richly
deserved.
A largo vein of oil has been struck
at the WhyKes' well, 2, ou the moun
tain ae.oss Bear Creek from Lawr tie
hnrg. The well is owned by Mr. T.
Whyko. Ihe gas caught fire Iroin the
forge, at the instant the vein was
struck, causing an explosion which
severely burned Mr. Charles Wilson
and a boy who was in the derrick at
the time. The physicians express the
belief that both of thein will recover.
An engineer at work thirty-four feet
from the well was blown by the force
of the explosion outside of the engine
house, hut escaped without serious in
jury. 1 lie spectacle of the burning
veil is a grand one. The prtsure of
the gas throws the oil, which comes in
sufficient quantities to fill a four-inch
pipe, to the height of full thirty feet.
The flames tower at least a hundred
feet in tho air, throwing off a black
venomous cloud of smoke. The ten
ants of a house at least fifteen rods
distant from the burning well, have
been driven from home by the intensi
ty of the heat.
Pithole City, with its recent increas
ing bu.-inesf, demanded a telegraph
itnce, and the 1 . &. A. Jo, filled the
to place gooci hitNding on the prop
crty bought, it is evident that thete
are many hui.sncss men who have tho
sagacity to ace that property in Oil
City will, in a few years, more than
than duoble in value. Ties PstfuleUI
Farms Association have sold within
ten days, over 100,000 worth of build
lag lots, while the sales by individuals
on both s.des of the river aggregate
a large amount. Messers J. R. Reyn
olds Hukill, and Lambcrton, have
purchased a lot fronting on Seneca
and Sycamore streets, Pit) by 8.5 feet.
for SRt.OOO, on which they will erect
a first class brick lllliblintr ntm r.wwn I
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on the a rnor to be finished off for a
banking house for themselves.
The prospects of Oil City an highly
gratifying, and the improvements
now under way, many of which will
be completed within sixty days, will
but incite our citizens to further action
in the same direction. Oil City Timer.
On the 3rd instant Joseph Bung
hurt of West Salem, this county, was
felling a tree, a lew minutes after a
huge limb followed, striking him on
the bead, and shoulder crushing him
to the ground. He remained sc.seless
for a short time, when he became con
scious he vomited a number of times.
The day following he was quite well
and rem. lined so for three or four das
when symptoms of congestion cuiiicnc
cd. 0. the 7th day, Dr. H. D. La
Cossctt was called who used the trep
hine and removed a portion of the
skull ; he found considerable clotted
blood which he removed, also blooilv
serum was discharged at the opening.
There was no trace of a fracture at
any place. The concussion hii effu
sion of blood on the brain, which caused
it to be a more dangerous ease than
a fracture. Ou the third day after
the opt ration he become comatose and
died in a short time. -Mercer Pros.
Boiler Explosion. Yesterday
morning the boiler at well No. 15,
Clark farm, Shamburg, blew up, de
molishing the ei.gine house and badly
injuring a young man in the employ
r m ii u . . . 1 '
bill. At least the co.n.mnv thinks it!"' 'VA-Si rUsu" Pl"tlur ol
an object to open an office at that! IV V , B.ttlttt"ta B1'n ,!,
o ,.. Ilia Biimn ... .o, , 1 ..ci - ""' '".aim m me ume was sunn
opened M office at Stand-oh" City.
C. Ne
on the engine block eating his break.
fast. He was throw n two or three rods
A new' well was completed by Mr. ! by the explosion, and at first it was
W. B. Nc In tire, on the Shaw Farm, I feared he was very seriously Inland,
last Sunday, and variously reported , last evening he was much better. li:
to be doing from fifty to one hundred ' Reed was called and the sufferer re
iitul twenty-five barrels daily. This celved every attention the case demand-
we are auuiorizeu to say is incorrect, 1 oil. His parents, who reside at Riley,
is not more than five battels a daV
have been secured since the first head
was pumped off.
The Andy Kerr farm, on Church
Sun, about four miles from Titusville,
is about to be tested for oil, it. never
befojo having undergone a trial.
Messrs. Wiliiirt it Pollock, of Petri
WIT v . ,
aiiiienry county, Illinois, were
prompt); apprized by telegraph of the
accident. Jlerald.
Tho Corner Lomger.
The young squirt on the corner,
with bis hat a little on one side, the
leum Centre, are putting down a well tub of u cheap cigar in his mouth, and
on this farm. We hope the result will a stare for ev ry lady that passes, is
be favorable. ja loafer. Do you know where he gets
Blnnliioi k Rrs. This was once ' nmiiev ? II is mother or sister, in all
an oil producing district of great mag- probanility, earns it for him by taking
nitude, but passed uvuy w ith other oil 111 washing. She thinks her son w 11 g. t
fields of a few years ago. Like the Wl,rk " He could fii'd work
Pithole territory, it niuy show its bund enough to keep him busy from call'
again. Very recctitly a well was put ,n"r" m,til evening, but he is n lazy
down on Beniuhoir, near th oneecele- l"fei, and don't want work. If he
brated Philadelphia lease, by some -'0,s :l P'' '"'gleets his work, or
saeauviiie partus, ami is now promo- Y"n3 18 s 11 "isenargea.
ing in paving uantilien. i '1' never works for the same men
twice, or perhaps he is particular w hut
riihi oi woi-k ne noes. tie is willing
ing in paying ajauutiea.
We elip the following from the
Petroleum Oeatn feoord of the 24th ; ,'IHt mother or sister should sew
;,., "r wash to earn money f.,r him to
.1 r .r f"m, .on hi.- is a nine particular as
Karlv this afternoon, Mr. Wai, I J. .t,. i.
The following we clip frome the
Warren Ledger:
Geo. Scott, son of Win. Scott, of
Glade, while drawing stcnes last week
on a stone boat, caught his foot be
tween the stone boat and a stump, dis
locating the ankle, and breaking the
heel bono. Dr. Bartholomew was called
to attend the boy, who is now doing
well.
Our neighboring exchanges have been
busy for the last two weeks noting the
rafts passing Warren for the southern
market, the fact is that but very few
rafts have pasbed here up to Monday
last; aud even then and since, not one
half has been afloat that one might
have reasonably expected, If the wa
ter keeps up the quantity put afloat
will increase everyday for many days
to come.
DSOWKXD. Ifl the Allegheny river
at Thompson's Eddy, midway between
Irvinetou and Tidiouto, on Thursday
last George Gales, of Yorkshire, Cat
taragus county, N. Y. He was cross
ing the river in a .-kill' with another
man, and the skill' struck a snag, cup
elling UsM into the wuter. Gates'
aimpanioa swasj to a raft and saved
mself while Gates drowned imme
diately. They were rafting for C. Ar
thurs, of YtfUflgsvllle.
r. .;i i . -i . ..
wiiucv, n mil Lilian ill Hie em p ov ol ,i,, ., . .
il.n fc.lHmMo n;t ,,,, ii i tht sweaty i-Hrpen er who hurries
ussisuug uriving pipe at well HO, i. smoke into
accidentally got fast in the bull wheel
rope, and had his leg broken in two
places.
Work on the extension of the Pithole
Valley Railroad from Pithole, to
Pleasantville, is we understand, to be
commenced as soon as the weather
becomes setteled. The railroad is at
present doing a good business, under
the efficient management of Mr. j, T.
Blair, the popular Superintendent.
tiMst Mm i,,l., ... 1 ! I -, i -
j I' - ! -.a I'MHirPlXllllllll V, Vlllll.-
the eyes ot bedaubeil
painters, with both hands full of puts
and brushes, He couldn't borrow
ten cents of any of them. They know
be would never pay it. They earn their
money. He begs of his mother a
part of her hard earnings, at an age,
too, when he is capable of putting
bis shoulders to the wheel mid adding
a little towards the support of him
self and little brothers and sisters.
On Saturday last as the train of
which Mr. W. S. Miller is conductor
was passing around a cuive near
Trunkevville station, the autrinaor M,.-
Oliingblln, discovered a man sitting
on the track just ahead of the train.
The Itaual signal of danger was given
several times, hut the mull made no
movement to get out of ti e way. The
signal for down brakes ivas the given,
and the train stopped barely in tmi
to prevent running over him. The
fireman went forward, found the man
iu a sitting position on the rail with
lo. i hands to his face, and so stupid
from the effects ol liquor that he was
entirely unaware of his iiniucnt dan
ger. He was dragged fioni the track,
and left sprawling in his drunken stu
por at a safe distance while the train
passed. Had it not beci for the pat
ent air brakes, a.tuehed to the train,
enabling it to be stopped almost in
stantly, i'o- man would have been
killed beyond a doubt, Corry llejuib
lieu ii.
Just as an auctioneer was saving
"gone!" a few evenings since, his au
dience went through the floor into the
eellur, happily without hurting any of
them. The auctioneer, as soon us he
bad found his legs remarked that the
accident would enable him to sell
much lower than before, and called for
a bid aud they bid him good night
Fourn en hundred nrles of railroad
have been constructed iu the BoltUwrn
t-i'. one the war.
Fon Salic. The house and lands
known as the "Christie Property," lo
cated ut li vinton, Wiirren County Pa.,
are far sale. Tcruu cash or approved
security. Apply to
John A. Dale,
President Tionesla Savings Bunk,
Tioiiesla, Pa.
One Mike McCoy is in jail here
for kicking, jumping mi, and otherwise
utilising a girl named M.uy Dailey at
Petroleum Centre last week. Vemui
go Spectator.
Dr. Mary Walker declares that if
any man desires to get her out of
t pantalooLs ho must muvrv her.
DIED.
tiltCKN. tn Hickory township, Forcal
County, Ph., Mun-h is, 1-71. Maria Louisa,
daughter of Jaaw Orson, i'.q., asjad ;w
years, 11 inonihs and IV days.
This estimable voting laily w as iked b.v
everybody bsestms of her innsh disposi
tion, kind heart and winning w..ys. A
large i-ongregation assembled to pay the
lust sad tribute of all'eetion and respeet.
He Was a member of the M. K. Uhureb,
and in lier iffan hoiirw .le-iis wim with her
and she ha I a glorious victory over death.
READ ! READ
Tin subscribers having re-rt Hied the
lit vim: GktMT uux
Would say to their old eastnenem, and
the i-ommtiiiit geuerully, lluU they keep
eouetaatly on hand a large stuck of
FAMILY FLOUR
of all ayedea, Chop Peed. Shorts, Beau,
tials and (tun. With our facilities for do-
uu hualnsas, are purnuse nut to be under
sold b any establishment in Ibis sei-tion
of the eounti v. and would say to tbe lum
bermen and dealers of Poras'tooauty, thai
thejr t an be
si pplied CBEAPSB
ami more promptly than from any oilier
point, finmeilntta attention sjtvea to all
orders Iroui a disiant e,
KJL)N,?L co-
AWA'IVH H'itKK for eser bodv and
?;hi nerday sure. Ravins Ihrhl and
hoimrable. No tiiltentu prise. Noliiim
bug. A d lro-s, U, Monroe Kenedy. Pitts
tmrirh. I'a. :i!-It
READY Knit AURNT8. The book
thai is selllaar. ''he cheapest and isst
Uiatorj oi the late war, in both Kngliab
and i.eriuan. Profusely Illustrated, only
8u,00. Une sa nt reports 3 orders in tw o
tlavs. Ai-i quhtkly and eola money. A.
II. Hubbard, Publisher, Mucin stunt si.,
l'bjlo. 10 it
SHERIFF'S 8 ALES.
11 Y VIRT1 B Of smidrv w rits of Vendi
I) tioni KxiKinns issued out nf the Court
ol Comuioll l ie is ol forest County, and
t tnc directed, thern will be exp '.setl to
sale by public vnniliie or otitcrv at the
Court Mouse in tho Doroasj.i ofTlononta
ou
Monday, April VOtty, 1871.
at -2 ofloek P. M the following dt scribed
real estate, to. wit :
Sample S assays in part for use or (Sam
uel Haslet executor ol Samuel llaalsl de
censed. Sarah Haslet ,.t. ,, heirs and Ipal
reprfwentntivenife., vs. (ieorne II. Swcencv
nod Mary .lane laidtlington. heirs and le
gal re resentatives of Alex. Sweeney dee,,
ven. ex. No. II May Torm, IS7I-- l.at'hev.
Also Samuel Hnsiet exts utor of Samuel
Haslet ilee'd., Sarah Haslet, w idow , and
Robert W. Haslet et. nl.. heirs antl Iciral
representative of Samuel Haslet tioe'd
vs. (i. II. Sweeney el. al. heirs and leitai
representatives of Alex. Sweeney dee d,
ven. ex. No. 12 May term, lS7l--lithv--All
itelendauts' rhjM, title, intert-st lind
claim of III and to a certain Ira -t of land
situate in Harnett township, Forest Coun
ty, Pa., boaadsd ami dsseribed as follows
to-wit : Uugluning at a white oak, and
running; th.incs north 6 desireei west isj
perches to a hemlock, tiiem-e north 30 de
grees east 104 L-10 Mrehes to u maple,
thence sou lb ti tlegrees east M per. hps to
chestnut, thenee north 411 deirris east
along line of lands of l-'itr.'jerald and .1. C.
Notion IU perchea to a beech, thence east
along line of binds of said J. c. Nolton s
heirs and .lames It nek 2f )s reli
es to a post, thence north alongline of said
James Blaeh'a lands its t lotha pen-hes to
a w bite oak thence east along line of lands
of, lames Itiehartls 1 u perches to u n.iai,
thence south along lands of Win. Steele
is H10 pt rches to i post, thence east sl mg
snitl Sleole's hinds so perches to s-t,
thence north along aitl Steele's lands lot)
pert-lit is to a pi st, thence east X li-lo perches
to a pm ', thence south along line of hinds
of .1. ii. lltnmltiu Is; S-IOpr rches to a beech
thence west 11:1 !l-l() perches to a post,
thence south iilongline of Joseph Kevnold's
heirs ll'" ft-10 perches to a p v-t, thence cast
along line of said land lit. B1S perches to a
post, tin nee south a'on ; line of IhiiiI of J.
n. Braodon 10S perches to a post, thence
north so tie re s west tf perches We, beech
thence south 4S degrees west perches to
a post, thence south 117 decrees oast L's
perches to a post on or near the banks of
theChtrion Hiver, thenee west along the
Clarion RlvVC to a corner, and thence west
to the w hite oak, the place of beginning,
contain in cK!0a res and allowance.
Al.s .In all that certain tract of land
situsle iu the township and county afore
s,iid, and bounded antl described as fol
low s, to wit: Beginning at a white oak
thence north Iflfl 7-lii perches to a post,
thenee seat 4'.'" 4-10 pert-lies to a post, thenee
south IS 4-10 perches to a post thenee east
14 0-10 perches to a post, thence south :ls
perches to a po-t, tlience east fi3 pcrclies to
a sst, th -iiee south 117 perches to a ivst,
thenee west iSM ft-lo perches to a heinlis-k,
thenee South IM S III perches to a chestnut,
thence we-t 117 s-10 perches to B yellow pine
thenee north st ft 10 perches to a white oak
thenee west !1U perches to the place of ha
ginning, contain ng 571' acres and allow ance.
Also In all that COttaw trnc. of land
situate in Ihe township aloresaitl, bounded
in. ii iiescrioeti as itiuow s, to wit) llcgin
ntngat a while oak and running thenee
KOTth S.r drpTCes east 1 .VI 5-1(1 perches to a
is.rni r in line of the KB acre tract before
describetl, thence all ng the line of ssitl
tract north an degree" east Ii8 perches to a
maple, thence west by land of Fitzgerald
217 pereh'-s to a hemlock, thence south to
the place of beginning. Known as the
Book Lot and containing I OS 8-1 0 acr s.
Al.so In oil that certain tract of land
situate in the township aforeSsM and
bounded and described as follow s, lying
south of the Zok. Lot: Beginning at a
white oak, the soothwi st corner nf the mk
Lot, theneesouth lJ 1 - in perches to a post
thenee east 21A I in perel -es to a white "ilk,
thenee along tho line of the lOrtacre tract
north ."ft degrees w est l:lft perches ton hem-hs-k,
then -e n..rth S:i llegresS cost VAl 2-10
parches to a corner, thenee north 8ft den re ea
weal Ift8 ft 10 p rches to the place of begin
ning containing ii"ti laaeree.
Taken in excctilion and to be aaM as the
property ol !. II. Sw eeney et nl , ut the suit
ol Samuel Haslet, executor tit-., and Sam
ple Sweeney In part use, tfC
ALSO
John 'I. Brandon for use of J. J. Rey
nolds, now for use of W. I". Lathy and W.
W. Mason, vs. R. C Mays, surviving ad
ministrator, Ac., et al. heirs antl le .al rep
resentatives of Win. Armstrong tlec'd.ven.
ex. No. 10 May 'IV. 1-71 (i. W. Lathy
All defendant's right, title, Interest and
c'a iu of In and to a certain tract of laud
sltuatoln Ho ve tow nship, l-'orest county,
l'a., Ii now ii ami warranted in the plan of
said township as warrant No. thirty-one
forty-two IStetland boUnded on the north
by the Warren county line, on the enst by
warrant No. 4r.i, on the south by warrant
No. and on the west by Kingsley
tow nship in the S till county of Knre-t, eon-
ssinlng ' ve bnndred antl ninety -six acres
warranted In the name of Leroy Jt Link
la ii. Tak. n In execution and to be sold
as the property al F C.Mays atlm'r et nl,
,vc., at (he suitot j, ti. Brandon foruno.
a uni-
Christopher Flynn sad James riynn.fr.
et al, vs. Mir. th Kar.oity, widow, et ill, with
clause of m4 la to Margaret Kl.Min and
James I'lviin. adttVrs et ill, ven ex. No. H
May Tr. IK7I Lathy All defendant's
right, title. Interest a- d claim ol in anil to
a certain piece or parcel of land situate In
irt-en township. I'orest county, l a., houn
ded tin 'he north by Michael Itaff.-rty, on
the sou'h by John Plasty, mi the west by
Christopher Fiynn. deceased, oontalning
.V; acres of land more or less, w ith about :MI
acreseieart-tl ami tinder fence, with one log
house mid "lie log burn thereon erected.
lejken in exeeuttnn ami to 1st sold as the
property of Marsh ltatterty, widow, ti al,
a tlie suit of Christopher I lynn, atlin'r iff.
Al-Stl
.1. .1. Fisher vs. Harry A. Mint, ven ex
No. In May Ism 1871 Lathy All tieien-
dant's rbht, t ile. Intansd anil cla in of. in
and to a i i l ia u tract of Laud situate In 1 lar
mooy township, KorSst county, Ia.,
bouuiled on the u nth by Ihe county line
ami l-'agundiis, on the ta-t by John Lamb,
on th e west by Huiihtp, ami on the .outb
by J. Klemlng, coutalnin tusl aers more
or less, aln ui t0 acres of which lire Im
proved, with ont large frame liOUse antl
three tenant h- uses, one saw mill, two
bwge bai l .s, oil derr t-ks, engine houses
Ac., tie i t .i erected, alio uu orclianl there
on grow iiiL.
ALSO 1 All thai certain piece or parcel of
land sltoali In Kiiigsay township, i'orest
county, I'a., bout) led tin tlie east by hintls
o Wheeler A Im-enbur., on the weal by
Wheeler st Uusenbnry, on tiio north by
lands of Wheeler d' I in-t-ubury, anil on
the south b html-, of hecier 4 lui-lll-
bury. containing "ft acres more or lesa.be
Ing parts of warrants Htm. ftlH4 and ftn7.
Taken in executh sand to be sold us the
property ol Harry A. Hurt, at the suit of
J. J. Fisher.
Terms, 'ash,
Shci ill's Office, Tionesta, I'a., .Murtli 14,
1-71 K. L. HA IS, Sheriff.
LOTS FOR SALE!
i.v tiii:
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SK'KLKS,
7.1, Nassa i St., New York City.
SVUSi It I UK for ilio 1 orsst Kpi.o,iorn
It will p-.
COUGH ! COUGH! COUGH!
liy will jou Cnuprh whni yon run n
wo CTwIy rt'U'jiscil 1 1 v uiim
Dr. WoIIh' nrl.ollr Tnhlcim?
They aro a sure for More Throst. Cohl,
oarseness, Catarrh and all Discuses of
the Lungs, Throat and Itronehhil Tubes.
Krom the great number of Testimonials
as to the efficiency of the invaluable nied
ctns the following ts selected :
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January l i, is7i.
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Acute ronohltls, and have never loand
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I'.i.I7..iii:tii T. itoor.
Ite sure that von
i-et W.I i . , 1 . .1
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oil' on you In their plo"0.
John il. Kelhur, W I'latt St., N. Y.' Sole
Agent. Bold by Druggists, Price ".".cents
a box. 4(i4t
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tn tt
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Uiry of that great conlht.
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Phi la, Pa. 4W-41
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other,
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A book ol thrildng Interest and greatest
Importance to every human being. The
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sing the Mihjeet antl book, cverv man. wo
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10Bouth8lxth street. PliBa., I'a. 4"-lt'
JURUBEBA.
W I AT IS IT r
It is 8 sure antl perfect remedy for all di
eases of the liver ami spleen, enlar or ob
struction of Intestines, Cnnary, Cterine,
or Abdominal organs, poverty O a want
of blood, Intermittent or Item'itent revers
Inflammation or the Liver, Dropsy, slug
gish circulation of the blood, Alisces.es,
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Ague ami Fever or their concomitants.
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extraordinary medicinal properties of the
South American Plant, eallotl
JURUBEBA,
sent a speeisl commissinn to that country
to procure it in its native purity, ami huv
ui found its wonderful curative proper
ties to t vei exceed the sntinl nations form
ed by its great reputatiou, has oanoluded
to otler it to the pubi c, and is happv to
state that he has pel fected Brrlgemcnts for
a regular monthly supply of this wonder
ful Plant. He has spent much time ox
)i rinu ntiiu ami investigating as to the
most ellleicnt preparation from it, for pop
ular use, aim has lor some t.me used in
bis own vraetice with most happy results
the sflectuaJ medicine now presented to
the public as
Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA
and ho confidently recommends it to every
tn oily as a hoiischould remedy which
should be freely taken as a II1.000 Pt iu-
kk in all deragemi ataof the system ami
to animate ami fortify all w eak and Lym
phatic temperaments. JOHN 12. K KL
LUUO, i'latt St., New York. Sole Agent
lor the UnMed States. Price One Hollar
per Isittle. Send for Circular. Vi-4t
TIDIOTJTE
TEA STORE!
The place to buy every variety of the
VERY BEST TEA8
at Tite
, O WES T 1' CES,
Ih st tho extensive Tea Store of
H. T. CHAFTEY,
where you can always find n large assort
ment ot tho best Teas at Now York prices.
A larg Assortment of
Groceries nnd rrovlsions,
inallty and cheapness liyany
iinetpialetl In tin
I111111I
save money by purchasing their supplies
at this place.
Host brands of
Phe people of I'orest county will
FA U I L Y FL 0 un,
deliveretl at anv tlepot on the llneof the H.
It. free.
Store on Main St. near the Depot.
THE
BOOT AND SHO
STORE.
IK Yoll WANT a perfect tit and s anod
article of Hoots and Shoes, of the ftucst
workmanship, goto
H. 1.. MrCAXt K N.
M OhtNTRR BTRBRT, OIL CITY, PA.
r-Satisfactlon guaran'eed. '.'-:iS If.
ANDREWS & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINES BOILERS
DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KINDS
or
CASTINGS.
-... hi
WH0LESAJJ5 AM) KKTAIL
l:11e- IN
HAKDWARE,
A'., sV-.. dr..
TIDIOUTE, I'A.,
iorsj Axiinrvvs. n. rrsrftn.
15-tf
GLORIOUS
G. W. TIFFT SONS CO,
ENGINES,
12, IO, g DOUSE I'OWKU.
with on WlTHouf
LINK AND COVERNOR.
BOILERS,
21, II, 12 aud IO II. 1.
LOCOMOTIVE STYLE.
IO, 2tt, 22, and IS OS. !.,
STATIONARY TUBQLiS
K. BRETT & SO.'J,
ACTS.
Room No. 'Z, ChOSS A Stewart s Mock,
30-.ini
TiTCSY I LLM, PA.
LIVK AOKNTB WANTBO K()U
woMKx of mew voitii.
on Mll-I II. I.IFK
IN THE GItAT CITY.
Wonderful devetojemeots snKSMK the
j aristtwracy. Marrietl Women exnOSed,
tve., tri'., 1 rwM.3.1, 1 ne lu st 1100K to sell
ptihiishctl. The best terms to ssenbiever
given. Address. N. Y. Hook t'o., 4
Nassau St.. N. Y. 3'1-lt
AWATt'll, pair ol IflmigflBl. Cj uilt or
Shawl, for one Dollar, appears almost
iinpossilile, hut such may he hat', antl hun
dreds Of "ilier useful articles, l.y patroniz.
ingliKO. A. PLCMMKll A CO. S "t IN H
Ot il.l.A it IALR,'1
Their system of doing husiness has heen 1
eaamlned my Hie authorities, and a Iicis- I
ion rendered from the internal Itevenuo
Depaitiuent, at Washington, dated Nov.
tth, lsti, tlecltti ing their husinnss perfect
ly iuir and legitiimile, uutl entirely tlilfcr
ent roiu the tliilerent gilt enterprises. Of
course all ilonot get wutches, lihinkets, Ac.,
Ksr- une Dollar, but In every large uina, one
ol these articles are sold for one Collar, us
an extra inducement, and some menu er
ol the el ill, hits the chance o: obtaining '.
A new feature introdiioad by tins cut .
prising linn, i.s to 1 my then- agents in eit.
er fisii or aierehsndllMI, an 1 10 prepay tin
express charges. No hettcr opportunity
can hcolleren lo eiliier laoies orgenllemen
having leisure tune, lo form clubs lor this
Cum.
Head their advert isement ill another col
umn, ami send for catalogue.
PBO'i OG B Al H GALLERY"!
Water Street,
ADJOINlN.i Till: 1IOLMLS HOI SK,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor.
N. V I. A It 14 .
TIIDIOTTTIB, 1?J..
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER,
And Dealer In
WATCHER, JEWFLRY, AND
MUSK 'A L IN ST Kl!M KNTS.
Repairing done in ii workmanlike
mntioer ana warraatej to give smis
faction. 4ly
100,000 Agents Wanted for
HOW WOM-H CAN MAKE MONEY,
ami other In st ht tiks in tlie market
KcKiini'-v .V Murtin, Iwiit, flics nut Strectt
Philadelphia, :;i;-tt
Cjil ij WEKK paid a -en's, male or h
O"" male, in a new iminufreturlng
dusint-ss at home. No capital required.
Address Nov aery Co., Bsso, Me. SS-4w
gO "A W t vti. Miliary tY.,.,,,;;
nses sranasd as lorei ami travel
ling Ka'esmen. Adrens arlthatamp) it. H.
W ii.Kiin. Ill Park Itovv. N. Y. :io-4t
VENTURE HOTEL.
AOJOlN'iX.l I1IK UIUMT,
WHITE OAK, Forrrt County, Pa.
Picture.-, taken in nil the lutest stv!ea
I Hi. 1 i 1. BS-U
HUMMAsox, BBC8, Propr'a,
THIS house is new ami lilted up in first
class stvle. and is heuiltpuirters for all
persons visiting the great oQ Held of Hick
ory. The bar is ftirnlshod with the best
of liquors. The proprietors w ill snare 110
pains to make it the aSOSt desirable stop
ping place iu tbe oil regit uia. 13-1.
of Pa. Lawiikncic's Wom.v'n PniUB
j Ourm nil IHsasasS peoiliartJd-inal. .,
NEWS !
TIIK
PEOPLE REJOICING !
"LIVE AND LET LIVE!
Ih the motto of
muwoNNEiuvn .
nbo liars Opened a
MAMMOTH STOCK
OF
IretV fjftODH,
MILLINARY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
CARPETS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
fiOTIONS, CUTLERY AC,
In the old Court ffonoe building, mljoining
the Holmes ltouse,
wnere thev will bs happy to supply the
wants of this community, with an
EerttlW Fresh ANNorfiuml eV
of all the novelties in the
DRY GOODS LINE.
which have fSfen selected with great care.
As to prices, wo challenge all competitors.
It has long 1 11 the desire of the people
of this community, to have n store In their
midst where can l.e found rvcrvthtne; gen
erally kept in a first-class store, and whare
it eoultl he purchased at living prices. To
satisfy this want, wo have conio In your
midst, and hope by proper attention to
liusincss and lo the wants of tho people, te
secure their patronage.
Our atoek'of
DRESS GOODS
Is second to none In
Western Pennsylvania,
nml wo aro determined not to be under
:ld. These needs embrace all (he
L. A T KST STYLES
and wo feel assured that the eitizensof thi
county will not have to go to adjoining
towns to purchase DltlCSS CI UU DM in tbe
future
Our stock of
CLOTHING
is superior, both in quality aud style to
any ever before onerd in this section, ami
w e trust that SU will call ami examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere. We
also,
MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER,
having an experienced cutter, we can sat
isfy tho most fastidious; and as we have
our own inanufactury in Philadelphia, we
thereby have V c advantage over all oth.r
dealers In this section.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, 4C
In endless variety, at prkoa to auit th,
times.
Boots 6c Shoes
of every style and quality, which w art
I -repaid to sell at New York prices.
Cull and.Examino our Stock.
, sepU-Ja Lr. MleBMWMM A flk