She cvc?t gcpuWicim. it. r. punn - EDITOR. TUKSDAT MOANING, MAY 30. The following from the Oil City The Coi.LKGtAfE Institute. A meeting called for the purpose of tak ing some definite action iu regard to tho establishment of an educational institution iu this city, was held Wednesday evening, 24th inst., iu the 1'rcsbyteriau Church. The meeting was called to order by Dr. Colbert, and organized by electing Mr. G. W. J'arker President, and . W. Hays Secretary. On motion a committee of twenty one incorporators was elected, consist ing of the following gentleman : Capt. J. Munb.aH, chairman ; Dr. C. A.Coop er, Wm. Pnrkcr, George V. Foreman, Dr. B. Colbert, J. J. Vandergrift, Charles Thumin, A. W. Say, John J. Fisher, Dr. J. D. Baldwin, 0. W. Parker, R. D. McCrcaty, Dr. M. M. Knox, Andrew Cone, R. M. James, W. M. Williams, II. L. McCance, J T. Jonson. Daniel Fisher, W. J. Brun- dred, end J. J. Broadhead. On motion the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions: Rev. N. McFetridge, John Muulmll, A. W. Say, Dr. R. Colbert, nud J. T. Johnson, after which the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday evening June 7th in the Bcme place. F. W. Hays, Sec'y. Dclevan Temple No. 114, T. of II., was instituted in this city last week by James M. Bunn. The following offi cers wero duly elected and installed into office: W. 0. T., Andrew Cone ; W. V. T., James R. Robertson ; W R., J. B. Smithmau ; W. A. R., O. W Fletcher; W. F. R., Chas. B. Grant W.T..S.D. Kellogg; W. M., Chas. M. Morse, Jr., W. D. U., M. D. Lane ; W. G., C. M. Morse ; W. D. JM, Zook ; P. W. C. T., J. C. Boyce. " Monday evening, a carbonic acid pas generator exploded in the seda wator factory of L. L. Weil, Titusville, breaking Menry Miller's left leg and paturating his eyes with carbonate of lime and sulphuric acid. On Saturday night.the grocery stere ot JNewraarker Uros., ITeasantyille, was destroyed by fire, together with portion of its coinU. The loss on building and stock is esiUArl t $1,000; partially covered by insuja- We clip the following from the Venango Spectator : On Monday afternoon a shoemaker named Schoop was killed by the cars at Parker's Landing, lie was walking on the track and neglected to jump off, when ho was struck by the locomotive, thrown up in the air.and his skull crush ed ia the descent. He was forty years of age. Twejity-eight trains pass tljis point daily on the Jamestown and Franklin . railroad. The business of this road is increasing daily. Under the able super intendence of Geo. II. M'lntire, Esq.,' who is an untiring worker, the J. & F. is one of the best managed roads iu the country. David Atkinson livel in Oil City until last Monday morning when the Mayor up there sent him to the county jail to reside in default of $1,000 bail. Mrs. Atkinson, David's wife, takes in vashing aud supported David; and Mrs. A. mistakenly gave out the wrong thirt which enraged her liege lord so much that he wanted to stick a bi kDifo into her anatomy; aud that's what the Mayor sent him down to Kheriff Ilerpst for. JohnS. Jacobs, of Lycoming county, a baggage master on the A. V. R. R. vas killed on Tuesday afternoon at Mahoning. He had his head out of the baggage car watching a man at tempting to get aboard of his train, coming north, after it left Mahoninir. when he was struck by the timbers of n coal Dreaker, knocked out of the car, liis right arm run over, and injured in ternally. He was carried to Brady's Bend, where he died. J. P. Croll.mail agent was looking out of the car at the eatue time aud was struck down in the car. lie was knocked insensible, but while his injuries are severe they are not fatal. The conductor had just step ped in from the same dangerous position a moment before. By referring to our list of deaths it will be seen that the Hon. William Connely is dead. Mr Connely was the oldest citizen iu the county, and a man of remarkable memory and varied ex perience. Ikcksdurism at Suambukq. At 3 o'clock on Saturday morning, atSham- burg, au attempt was made to burn a large business portion of the town, and had it uot beeu for Mr. C. LeCingwell, iin engineer ou the Talman farm, it would, perhaps, have proved success i'ul, because ut that hour there are but lew in or about the streets. Oue of the wells from the big boiler, at which Jelljngwell is tending, had stopped pumping, and he was returning from it, when lie noticed an extra light "Irom the usual gas lights about town which aro burning at night," which proved to be from th! kitchen of Mr. J-j.L. Stihvcll's Restaurant The alarm was promptly given, and a few pails of water extinguished the Humes, which were kindled by throwing refilled oil i(L'aiut the house aud upon tho roof ut' a shingled cuve adjoining. The Savings Bank, Allegheny Trans. Co., aud W. U. Telegraph Co. office tire ou one side, and the Post Office building ou the other, all of which have been burned, aud perhaps other property on the opposite side of the ttreet. The authorities are working up the matter, and it is hoped the guil ty pr.ity will meet his or their just de ft it . 7 ? 11. Boy KilledHi Brother Badly Hurt. Two sous of J. O. Lewis, employed in Grill's coal bank, east of. town, were very unfortunate on Tuesday last.'- In letting an empty car down the slope, rn some way it became detatched from the chain, and running down very swiftly struck the younger brother, who was unexpectedly m the way, in juring him so much that he died the following night. Tha cider brother, as soon as possible after the accident, started on horse-back for town for medical assistance ; and in galloping past the residence of Mr. Crill, where the house belonged and was in the hab it ot stopping, it made sucn a sudden turn toward the barn as to throw the rider off, who fell on bis head, and for a time was entirely senseless. We un derstand that a fatal result is not ap prehended from this latter accidental- though tno boy is very seriously nurt. Mercer Pre. The following from the Clearfield Journal: A colored man named John Moul- ton had one of his legs so badly crush ed, on Monday the 7tn iuat., as te make amputation necessary. He jumped irom tne Train, wnue it was in motion, at Stiners, a station in this county en the Tyrone aud Clcai field railroad, and striking an embankment, one ot his legs was thrown on tue track and the cars passed over it, crushing is as above stated. Tho two fellows one named Jilli- son, and the other Lovejoy who rob bed Jere Brady of '00, and gold watch, at the Smith House on Tuesday night of last week, were traced to within three mile of Gettysburg, Indi ana county, by Constable Mack, and there arrest?d by him ou Friday, aud lodged in jail at this place on batur day. The watch and money both be ing found upon the persons of the par ties makes their cenvictoin certain.and their chance vey good for a couple of years in the Western Penitentiary. There was also found upon the person of one of them a "slung shot ot cast iron, weighing three pounds, and at tached to tt heavy strip of leather. I hey are boarding at bhentt " while awaiting their trial. We clip w ""towing items irom the a-Tillejirffta: ii ?. i. The1 residence of George Lowery r iwksville, was entirely destroy by fire on Saturday last. A part oi the t.rruiu.. on the fir8t floor wn3 saved. The act i, ig not tnoWD but is supposed to have ca,ht froul a defective flue, or from sparks felling on the roof. 8 Eli McCoy, of this place, acciden tally broke his leg while assisting some stone-masons at Transfer. The bone was broken in two places. The patient is doing well under the circumstances. On the 12th inst., the roof of the Cleveland Shaft, near Sharon, fell, striking John Reed, who was at work in the mines and injured him so severe ly that he died next morning. A man named John Flick, living near Hickory Corners, this couty, shot himself through the head ou Friday last, while carelessly handling a pistol. We clip the following items from the Elk Advocate : . Last Saturday, 21st inst., there was some difficulty between two men, at St. Mary's, this county, named respec tively 1 rank Taidess and John ltofT mau, during which Paidess stabbed Hoffman in the arm with a dirk-knife, inflicting a severe wound. Harry Swartz while engaegd saw ing wood at Hyde Hank & Whitniore's mill, this place, last Monday, had bis right haud badly mutilated by its coming in contact with tho saw; the forefingerjwas sawed entirely, and tha thumb rartly, off. A Chapter op Accidents. The week has been prolific ia accidents. First, the horrible explosion of glyce rine published in our last. Second, Mr. Cozzens, who is employed in the Tidioute Mills, was caught in a shaft by his vest, and had the fleshy portion of the left arm terribly lacerated. Third, an Sunday last as Mr. F. Dunn was going to Titusville, his horses started from the drinking trough at the Pine Grove House, on a run, col liding with a tree a short distance be yond, squeezing Mi1. Dunn against the tree, and very seriously injuiing him, so much so that it was feared it would result fatally, but we are hap py to say that he is out of danger aud recovering fast, and will soon show his genial face upon the street Fourth, Mr. DeRocher's horse ran away, spill ing the boy who was driving, aud knocking the wagon into smithereens. Tidioute Journal. Fatal Accident. Edward Wain- wnght, son of C. W. Wainwright, of isennezette, was killed at Korthumber laud last Saturday. The bank of the river at that point is very steep, and while the young man was walking along the edge of the bank, he fell, striking his head against the rocks, and was precipitated into the river. Assistance, was promptly at hand, but wheu taken out he was dead. The de ceased was aged 18 years a young of much promise. His remains were taken to his home for interrment. Cameron l'retx. Frank Richards, a son of T. B. Richards, of this place, a lad some 13 years of age, came near drowning last Saturday, w hile bathing in the Clarion river, near tho Toby bridge. He got iu over head, and was on the point of drowning, when Mr. A. W. Corbett, who happened to be near, plunged in and rescued him. Clarion Democrat. We take the following from the Clarion Republican : Carlos Corbett, a son af W. L. Cor bctt, Es.,- of this place, on Friday last was leading a cow to the field, with a rope, when by some means he fell and was kicked in the face by the cow, breaking off his front teeth and Splitting his upper lip. On Tuesday afternoon the 16th inst., the dwelling-house of William White in Perter township, was struck by light ning, setting tiro to the building, which was soon wrapt in flames. The house was just new, having been occupied by Mr. White but a short time. Noth ing in the upper part of tho building was saved' The loss is estimated at 12,200, which falls heavily on Mr. White as he had no insurance. A gentleman who arrived from West IIiokory,this forenoon, informs us that nearly the entire burnt district at Fagundus City is built ever, and with a superior class of buildings. It is surprising how rapidly these oil t6wns do build up, in the very face of the fire fiend, lhe business men of the oil region are of that active energetic dafs that will not be put down by eith er fire or flood. If visited by disaster they are sure to rise and flourish again. No section of country exhibits a mere energetic lot of live men than the oil region. Beat it, who can ! i ff. CVn. Ree. At Olcopolis, on Saturday, a lady with a little child in her arms got aboard, the Oil Creek train, and in so doing, dropped her parasol in the aisle. A polite doctor from Petroleum Ccn tre aunnosinz it to have been drormcd by a lady that had just left the car, made a rush for it and passed it through the car window to the crowd ou the platform. 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NEW and IMPROVFD DRAWING ROOM ami MLISKl'INU COACH KS. oom- blnliiK nil Modern Improvement, are run throuutt on all Train between Buflhlo, Niacr Falls, rtuapenslon Bridge, Cleve land, Cincinnati and New York. WESTWARD. STATIONS. Nrf. 1. No. B. Now York L'vo f 00 A. M. 11 00 A. M. Jersey City ' 9 15 ". 1115 " ixewnrn 11 m " Patterson " 12 00 M. ruriiers " 10 ij " 1 86 din. Newbtirah " 1140 A.M. PortJervin Arr 1155 ' 8 85 " WnRhamton " 8 69 " 9 17 " Klmira " 6 44 " 11 R " Corning " 24 12 28 A. M. Rochester " 10 27 " RufTalo " 10 60 " 6 20 " Niagara Falls " 11 M " 7 10 " Susp. Bridge u 12 00 M. 7 15 " i un Kirk " l no A. M. 7 20 " Jamentown L've 11 08 p. M. 6 16 " Corry " 12 01 A. M. 7 85 " Union " 8 04 " Meadvllle 1 25 " 9 20 " Cleveland 6 60 2 30 " Pnvton " 12 80 P.M. 7 25 " Cincinnati " 2 45 M 10 15 STATIONS. No. 7. No. S. New York li've 5 80 p. K. 7 00 P. M Jersey City ' 8 45 " 7 20 " jNewura " 6 40 " Pnterson " 0 25 " Turners 7 45 Sup. 9 10 8p- Newburph " 5.80 p.m. Port Jervis Arr 9 20 " 10 30 T. M. Ulncthanuon 2 21 A. V. 8 19 4. M. Klmira " 4 40 . " 5 1." " Corning " 6 a " 6 ( " Ilorhentcr " 9 65 A. X. 9 i5 " liullalo " 11 20 11 20 " NiBjmra Falls" 12 15 p.m. 1J 15 " HuHp. Bridge " 12 25 " U 25 " lHiukirK " 12 r3 " l'J 63 Jamestown li've Corry . " Union " MeadviUe " Cleveland " ltayton " Ciiiuinnatl " 11 86 A. M.'ll 3 A.M. 12 60 P. M. 12 AO P. M. 1 15 2 20 Din. 7 20 p. m. 4 05 a. m. 6 30 " 116 t 20 Pin. 7 SO r. m. 4 05 a. ni. 6 30 " Additional Local Tralrs IVestward. 0:30 A. M., except Snndnis from-Salamanca. Stopping at Red" House 7:15, Stcainbnrg 7:60, Randolph i8:24, Kennedy t;:i5, Jamestown 11;00, Asville 11::15. Panama 12:Z p. m., Grant l., roeuoia 1:08, Columbus 1:42, Corry 2.17, Conoord 2.4:i, Union S.12, Mill VilUge 4.12, Millers 4.to, CnnibildgoQ.24, VetuiigoS.40, Suegor town tS.Oi, and arrivlnie at MeadviUe at o.30 p. in. 19 ,:tn T xr f.nn. cnian..... Stopping at Red i louse 1.07, Stcamburg i.m, nanuoipn z.iu, Kennedy James town 3.83. Ashville 4.13. 'Panama 4.35, Corry e!o Concord 8.32,'Uniou 7.15, and arriving at Meadvillo at 10.20 p. m. 4.00 P. M.. dailv. from Salamanca. Stopping at Red House 4:23, Steamburg viv, jianiioipu 4:.7, Kennedy n:, James town 6:50 Ashville 6:15, 'Panama 8:30, rirati tVMl.nM A.r.A rl. . ... 1...- T.m "i, a i .nvii. v.uv, vi'iuiiiuiin r.iW Corry 7:22, Union 8:00, and arriving at ALeaavuie at v.M p. m. EASTWARD. STATIONS. ' No. 12. No. 4. Cincinnati IV ve 9 45 p. m. Dayton " 12 03 a. m. Cleveland " 7 25 " Meadvillo " Union Corry " Jamestown " 11 2 Din. 12 27 p. in. 12 60 " 1 40 " 1 25 " Dunkirk " Sunn. Brider " 1 40 " 1 48 " 2 40 ' 4 00 " 6 OS Sup. 7 83 p. in 8 10 " 10 08 2 63 a. m, fi 8.1 p. rtt Miagara i alls " lSurtalo ' Rochester Hornellsville " Corning ' 6 42 ' 6 23 5 40 " 10 20 " 11 48 " 12 26 a. IU. 2 28 " 7 05 " 11 40 a. m. 9 05 Bit. 10 IS a. m. 2 05 p. in. 10 53 a. m. 11 10 a. in. No. 2. 1 15 p. m. 3 28 " 10 00 ' " 2 S3 a. 111. 4 05 " 6 02 " 6 40 " fl 00 " 7 00 " 6 64 9 43 , 10 65 " 11 30 " 1 22 6 2a 8 80 " 8 43 Sup. 7 88 p. in. 8 12 " 8 30 p. m. iMliura Binghamton " Port Jervis Arr Newburgh " Turners " Talersoii " Newark " Jersey City, " New York " STATIONS. Cincinnati L've Davton " Cleveland " MeadviUe " Union " Corry " Jamestown " Dunkirk " Hnsp. Bridge " Niagara Falls " liuflalo " Rochester " Hornellsville " Coining " Elmira " 6 50 7 00 " fl S.3 " 7 00 a.m. No. 8. 6 45 a. in. 3 35 p. in. 8 10 Sup. 9 R5 p. m. 10 SO " 10 00 " 11 20 " 2 68 a. m. 4 25 " 6 04 " 7 00 11 40 " 1 18 Din. 2 20 p. in. 6 15 " 2 65 8 10 p. in. Bing)jmton fort Jervis Newburgh Turners Paterson Newark Jersey City New York An 12:01 A. M except Sundays, from Mead viUe. Stopping at Union 2:33, Corry 8:40, Columbus 4:13, Frsehold S"5, Grant 6:!t3, Panama 6:o6, Ashville 6:3.', Jamestown 7:06, Kennedy 7:47, hUndolph 8:25. Steam burg 8:55, Rod house 9:20, aud arriving ut Salamancc at 9:55 a. m. 6:20 A. M., except Sundays, from Mead viUe. Stopping at Saegertown 6:55, Venango 0:b, CaDibridge6:32, Millers 7,02, Mill Village 7:25, Union 8:04, Concord 8:45, Corry 9:30, Columbus 9:50, Freehold 10,80, Grant 10:57, Panama 1&03 p. m., AshviUe 12:01, Jamestown 2:05, Kennedy 3:00, Ran dolph 3:50, Steamburg 4vJ0, Red House 6:20, and arriving at Salamanca at 6:55 p. in. 1:10 P. M.f except Sundays, from Mead viUe. Stopping at Saegertown 1:3:1, Venango 2:10, Cambridge 2:20. M'41ers2-.lO Mill Village 2:50, Union 3:12, t'onoird 3:32, Corry 3:"jo, Col umlius 4:0o, FreehoeJ 4 ;i5 Grant 4:50, Panama 6:12, Ashville 6:27' Jamestown 6:00, Kennedy 0:46, Randilph' 7:17, S'e&mburg 7:40, Rod House S:OU, ad arriving ul Salamanca 8:80 P. M. Daily. L. D. SUCKER, WM. R. BARR, Gen'lSup'u 'Gen'J Pasu'rAg't. THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE I! L It'll Till with theGroouTea Flavor Warranted to suit all tastes. F.,r' sale every where, For sale whoie oniy by the Great Atlautio and Pacillo YorK. P. O, Tea Co., 8 Cliutch St. New Box 65o5, Send for Thea- Nectar circular. U4t HO FOR MINNESOTA ! ICO Acre Farai3 Free! ! The Northwestern Colonization of Free HomnU-Hil Company, tCliartered bv the Stale of Minnesota,) I'urnihlies ( 'heap 'hales of Fare, und IahuIcs Free Homesteads. Send for Free Pamphlets, giving History of Minnesota, its Resources, Progress, Fertility and Advantages. Address E. Puge Davis, Commissioner of Immigration for the Slate of Minnesota, and General Agent for tho N. W. 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Address, Butliold Ash' mead, 711 Sansom St., Philu. 6-4t AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, NOW READY. Human Life Prolonged. Or 5000 facts for Phislcal Eqistenee. B A. 11. Piatt. M. D. Au entirely new worl of the utmost value ts all. Itlsnota"Doo tor Book," its object being to promote Ion life, without the usage of drugs or ii led icon o. Agents will lind it one of the mostdesirnlilo works In the Mold. For ex tra terms and full particulars, address Quaker City Pub. House, 217 it 219 Quince St., r-lilla. 5-4t DEAFNESS, Catarrh Scrofula. A lady who had suffered for years from Deaf ness, Catarrh aud Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to seiid the receipts free of charge to auy one similarly alllict ed. Address Mrs. M. ,C. Leggutt, Jersy city, (i. j. 6-jt On Ways and by-ways in the Hidden life of AMERICAN DETECTIVES, By OtUcer Mc H alters. A uarralive of jo years experience am ,ng Ban kllobbers, Coiinterfcilers. Tides. l'i-k Dockets. Ix)tto. ry Dealers. Conliilcnce Mm and Swindlers or an classes ot society ilivlosing mrrk ed instances of diabolical Vengonce and iceo Mm joans oi miseuiei a4tt outrage iiiui snowing tne modes bv ileh tlmv were traced out and scoundrels bfinight to juaiico. j large volume oi over oji puges uu iuii iiir- uniitiviii;n. For circular and terms address tho pub- n slier s, j. 11. uurr Hyde, Hartford, Vt, l-4t NOTICE. Whereas letters testamentary to the estato of H. F. A. Stinglo, hue of Kingsley Township, dt-e'd, have beeu granted to tho subscriber, all persons iu dcbled to said estutoare requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, will make known and pro sent the mme without delay, duly authen ticated to FKEU'CK. LEDAKOUR, Executor, -flt Kingsley Township, U IMKUNH SM ITClBa CO T ! r tb 4 Uralar la ' til I HIH VT-- fl r AOEHTS WANTED r" tH 8 W P J -go 2 S'g Ul I e CD Co C3 O 0 D q at I 3 w I P5 I H I 8 B 0 H fi" PQ W H M H in 3 2 O to ID u si o X! E as o a M o T3 rt o 5 1 0J H O s g a a s 'S .2 g ' TIIDIOTTTIE TEA STORE! Tha plsos t buy avery yarMy wt it Very best teas AT T L 0 WEST PRICES? 1 at', tha oxtenslrs Tea Stora at n. T. CHAITET, whers you can always find a largs aart-' ment ol tne nest is ni iw iur pria. A larg assortment of Groceries and Provisions, unequaled In finality and cheapness byany other store in Warren county, always on hand. The people of Forest county wlll, save money by purchasing thsir suppUaa at this place. Best brands of. FA MIL J. FL 0 UM, dollverod at any depot on tha lint of tta B . tree. Store on Main St. near tha Depot. THE BOOT AND SH O STOBE. TF YOU WANT a perfect fit and a 4 X article of Boots and Shoos, of tha Basal workmanship, goto 89 CENTRE STREET, OIL CITT, PA. "Satisfaction guaranteed. 2-SS tf. ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers ot ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KJ3TM OF - CASTiisra-a. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALEnSlB Ac, dr., Af ( TIDIOUTE, PjL, JOHN AUDBKWS. 5-tf s. risvi G. W. TIFFT SONS I CO-, ENGINES, " 12, 10, 8 1IORSI2 lOTTKBy . WITH OR WITHOUT LINK AND COVERNOl. BOILERS, 2i, ii, ,i and io u. :r. LOCOMOTIVE 6TYLX. 10, 2G, 22, mmd IS H. Sk STATIONARY TUBULA1 K. BRETT SOU, - JIS'TS Room No. 2, ChaiJTsUwart'sUsk, 4 -3ra TiTUSVILLB, A-! S. C. CLARK, TIDIOTJTIE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Ard Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AUD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done in a workm&nlika manner aud warranted to give satia faction. 4-ly VENTURE HOT I ADJOINING TBS BITOT, WHITE OAK, Forest County, tk. HUMMASON, BRO'B, Propr'a. THIS house is new and fitted up ia first class style, nd is headquarters for all persons visiting the great oil held of Hick ory. The -bar ia furnished with tha best of liquors. Tho proprietors will spare no pains te make it the most desirable stop ping ple iu ths oil regions. 12-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERTf I Water Street, ADJOINING THE HOLMES H0UBB, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprletori -1 UV- 1 v.' tS Pictures taken la nil the latest stvlee or lhe art. og.tf cm t j Free to Book Agents. We will scud o handsomo Prospectus ef our Acu. J Hunt nitrated Family Uibte con aining over aoo line scripture lllustia tratlons to any Book ARent freo of charire. Address National Publishing Co. Phila delphia, Pa. 8 41.n gUIWC'KiBBlwttw HrWtfre