The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 09, 1874, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY BOIIMNO, DEC. I, 1871.
Uncle Billy Grove and hs party uur eauuaui.ocuwi inueu,.
u.nlr nn R.?iirln Ii.t. having during mo winter mourns. J" ,
killed no doer. ISow we are glad that
wo didn't slay those ileor when we wero
out; because, how would these fellows,
all old hunters, feel?
-Alex. 1 lentigo Is giving the wood
work inside the Presbyterian Church
a complete coat of paint. This, with
ilia Improvements already made, wil
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. nahooi i)irrrtor H. Knox, 1T70. Ta- reuder the house neat, comlortiibie ana
Vl. 8. .1. Wolcott, S. H. Ua.Het, A. u,
BOROUGH OFFICETIS.
Thtrgtm M. Trriti., Jr.
01wi, 1. K. lllatne, V. 8. Knox,
Hood, J. A. Prupor. -
- Jtier ntho J'tacYf. P. Mercllllott,
D. M. Knox.
Von.itable II. Swmrtrart
, Van
J. S.
Kelly, IX Clark.
plca?nnt.
The holidays are approaching, and
the turkeys that escaped the reigu of
terror on Thanksgiving, are again
growing shy. The slaughter is bound
to go on, however, just as it did belore
the late Republican reverses.
Charles Bonner came back last
week, to supply the vacaucy in Rob
inson & Bonner's store, caused by the
departure of George Allen, who goes
to Warren, tj study law. Sorry to lose
George, but glad to welcome Chsrley
back.
JJy rofrrence to the card of the
Tioncsta Hatise, it will be observed
that M. Ittel Jr., his again assumed
the reins of government. This house
will always be found ready to receive
the wayfarer, and the accommodations
will bo first class.
-Kepler, Jseuator Wallace's right
bower(T) happened to make some lucky
beta on mo iaj,e election, ana is rasing
in greenbacksveigars, tobacco, pipes,
hats, etc.', in fin astonishing manner.
Tbo paying of he bets is not so bad,
but after Rettinc llicm be talks.
There will be a meeting of the
Council Meeting. Committee, juid all other ladies inter-
The Borough Council will meet at ested, at the residence of A. B. Kelly,
FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.".
'prnidenl Julijn,. I. Wr-rMonr.
Aatiici'ife JudyeaJ. A. Proper, Ak
uniw Cook.
MerirT. J. VTt Oif.sbn.
Wrxiii-i-r KnKll. Ol,ARM-KR.
lrnthmotary, ltegiattri Ilccordtf, e.
Co mm i ti on r-r j T. D. Col.l.t!s, JOHK
THoyPSOK, JA8. K. CLANK.
bnfv fiiiperinlenilrnl S, F. TtoilRKR.
iiI,Ml Allnmru S. I). IW!H.
Jury CommUaiuna Jab. Fltnk.W'm.
PaTTKKMOX.
County Surveyor H.T. Tavrm.
rwimr .Nf. Tttki.. Jr.
0nfy A uditorat. H. Conn, I. Wxn-
klimhtrvf Vongrca 1!(A DmlrictC. B.
CURTIS.
AiamMyyAT.Ti9 Williams.
Time of Train
AtTCONF.STA STATION, on and after
October 6, mi :
SOUTH.
Train W
" M
6J
Train 83
, " Stf
" 61
KOHTH .
10:45 a. m.
8:05 p. m.
0:37 p. in.
P:."fl it. tn.
4:48 p. ra,
2:38 a. in.
- Oa the niver Division i. t. from Oil City
to Irvinotwn, up the river Is North down
the river, south.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
the Sheriff's office, on Saturday even
ing nct. Collectors are requested to
be presiut, with their accouuU ready
for settlement. -
J. 13. Blaine, Secretary.
Rev. Lusher will preach in the
' M. E. Church on next Sunday morning.
Union Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m
Rev. O. B. Clark will preach at
, he Uutversalist churth on Sunday
morning uoxt, at 11 o clock
' The wall on the from of the M. E,
curcKyard is progressing slowly.owing,
w suppose, to the unfavorable wtath
Criswell Johnson has moved Lis
oyster saloon across tho way into tho
. Davis building, where ha is prepared
to sell oysters by the can or dish
. Rev. O. B. Clam la in town at
present, visiting his relatives and
. friends. His health is not excellent,
. but, with proper care, he bids fair to
ce tho 20ih century.
During the absence of Mr. Law
rence, on his hunting trip, Geo. Haslet
was landlord pro tern. It is said that
he filled . tho position with narked
.ability. t
John Hulings killed a nice doe at
the mouth of Tubb's run, yesterday,
nd some one, we didn't hear who,
killed one this morning, and brought
U ID. X
Owing to a press of advertising
this week, we are unable to give our
usual amount of reading matter. Iu
tho future, however, we will endeavor
to avoid such chances
If the Sheriff has a warrant for
-mny of you fellows, don't run, because
v he carries a revolver .with which he
shoots pheasants, squirrels, and other
email game, at twenty yards
A little daughter of Henry Grubbs
is dangerously ill, at present writing,
mall hopes being entertained of her
recovery. All that can be done fur
her is being done.
Capt. Kuox has started a new tin
eh op in the building formerly occupied
by Hilbronner'a store, lie has em
ployed a competent tinner, and is pre-
, , pared to do anything in that line.
ihetimeof trains on the river
division of the O. .C. & A. R. R'y has
been slightly changed. The correct
time at this station will be found at
the head of the first local column
Dr. Fisher, DentUt, wiljbe at the
Lawrence House during Court week,
and at Tylcrsburg the week following.
- Any work in his lino will be attended
to promptly. - 2t
The river has been on a high, for
about a week, and several rafts have
passed down toward Pittsburgh. No
lumber has started from here, however,
nor will there until spring,
E. L. JJavis baa come baok to this
place to live, and, we believe, intends
to practice law. Tlieio times bliould
Esq., on Friday, at three o'clock p. m
to devise means to raise funds for the
purchase of carpet for the Presbyterian
church. A full attendance is request
Theirons on the underside of the
arms of tHe whirligigs which take the
place of gates, in the court house yard,
are, some of them detatched, and some
of them loose, so that they fail to an
swer the purpose for which they were
put up. There's a screw loose, yes,
several of them, and some of them lust.
A mechanic is needed to set all things
straight by the time court meets.
rA sinful strauger went into Squire
Knox's office, one day last week, and
abstracted from the drawer of a secre
tary about $23 in cash. When the
SquTre came home, neither scrip nor
stianger was visible. We would just
exult to seo any man filch that amount
'of cash from us. If he would take
book accounts, however, ha might
make it.
This is rather slow winter, thus
think, a right conclusion ; and though
it leads to a little sacrifice on the part
of the officers and teachers, of their
time and attention, yet it is truly, a
worthy employment of time and tal
ent. Every community does, well to
keep up its Sunday Schools. Wehope
to see thie one succeed ss it has suc
ceeded in the past. Paronts and citi
zens can do much by visiting the ses
sions of the school recularly. This
will encouratre the children and iu
crease the social interest of the occa
sion. Now that the time is changed
to afternoon, we hope to see all avail
themselves of the opportunity every
Sunday will afford them, of spending
a pleasant and profitable hour in the
Sabhffth School. j
A sale of the unclaimed fre'ghta
this and all other depots on the line of
the O. C. & A. R. R'y, will taka place
at the freight house, iu Titusville, on
the 22d inst., at 1 o'clock p. ra. The
articles at the depot in this place, to
be disposed of, are as follows: Half
birref liquor j 4 coils rope; 1 fanning
mill; 1 box merchandise; 1 box dried
fruit; 1 barrel plaster. All interested
will remember the date of sale.
No appointment has been, made,
as yet, to tho office of Prothonotary,
which office becomes vacant by reason
of the election of J. B. Agnew to the
Assembly. The appointment has to
be made by the Governor, and corfirm
ed by the Senate. At this rate, noth
ing can be done until the Legislature
meets.
We notice that various firms in
the towns round about us are adver
tising extensively .in this place, by
means of handbills, posters, etc. Ii
they sell any goods to the people of
this sectien, it is because, they adver
tise their goods. "A word to the wise
is sufficient."
ESTRAY.
Came to the premises of the sub
scriber, in Howe township, this county,
on or about tho 10th day of Novem
ber, a Black Heifer, three years old
The owner is notified to come forward,
prove property, aud take her away, or
she will be disposed of according to
law. Jas. B. Allen,
Barnes P. O. Warren Co., Pa.
nut produced heie, and tijat enter into
the manufactures of the country .should
be admitted duty free. He also re
fers to the fact, fully developed in the
report of the Secretary of the Treas
ury, that tea and cofree have not been
cheapened to the consumer by the re
moval of the tariff. Stronger duties
on certain articles, and less on others,
with the idea of benefitting the Treas
ury and aiding home industry, are
recommended.
What we deem the strongest part of
message, that which is carefullyjust
in sentiment, clear, dignified, and even
eloqueut in expression, is the portion
which treats of Southern Statraffitirs.
A clearer or more correct statement of
tke difficulties in Lousiana and Ar
kansas could not be made. Tho duty
of tho Executive, aud of Congre3s to
see that the Fifteenth Amendment is
entorced, is very puugently stated.
Turning from Congress to tho people,
the President warmly and ugeutly en
treats thcui to be fair and just, and
while he recognizes and sympathizes
with those who have suffered at the
South he reminds them that the fault
is partly their own. He closes this
part of the mcssago by saying that
while ho is in the Executive chair he
will enforce the law vilh vigor, al
though at limes with regret.
He recommeuds that the number of
judicial districts be increased from
nine to eleven. The Centennial Ex
hibilion is commended to the favora
ble attention of Congress. The allu
sions to the Civil Service system are
very positive. If Congress docs not
definitely provide for it by law, the
President announces his purpose to
abandon it, except so fur as to require
candidates to be examined as to gen
eral fitneBS. No competitive exafhiu
ations will be required. He favors
some action looking to the improve
ment of our ship-building interests,
preferring liberal subsidies for carry.
iug mails to anything else. The affairs
of the District of Columbia, and the
improvement of the mouth of the
Mississippi, are touched upon in the
closiug paragraphs of the message.
proclamation:
WnKHKA. Tho Hon. I.. I. Wotmore,
President Jndirfl of llio Court of Com
mon Plcs and QtmrtorSoHMnn In and for
the onnntv of Koront, has lustier! Iiis pre
cept for holdinpa Court "f Common Plena
Quarter .Scwlorm, Vc, nt Tionestu, for
the Count v of 1'oriwt, to commence f.n.tho
fourth Monday of I)ee. next, beinit tho
2Htti Onv of Dee. 174. Notice is thereforo
(riven to the Coroner. .Tnsticesof the Pence
nml Coimtnlilesol Knid county, Hint thev bo
thon bii1 lliera in their propur persons nt
ton o'clock, A. M.. of said (lay, Willi their
record, Inquisitions cxnntinntion and
othor remembrance, to do thoso thinirn
which to their olliees appertain to ho done,
and to those who bound in recognizance
to prosecute nifHinst the prisonerx that are
or shall lein the (nil of Forest County ,that
they be then nml thereto prosocuten(ainst
tliein o sliull be inst, tiiven under my
hand and seal this i!4th dav of Nov.. A. I),
1874. T. J. VAN UIKISKN, Hh tf.
Trial List for December Term, 1874.
Elizabeth Oocr vs K. C. Scott et nl.
I, . It. IlolVman v John Kaunnrliw et nl. .
II. II. Mnv vs. James T. Whisner et al.
II. II. May vs John Miller et at.
Klizabclli RntTiTtv vs Michael HafTcrtr Sr.
Klizabeth llallert'y v Michael HairertySr.
John Clearv vs. John Cobb (f- Hon.
Chan. Mtirphv vs Thomas Porter.
Knniuel putt 'vs. L. C. Wvnkoop el nl.
Owston it Sowers vs A. V. It. I'.. Co. .
W. W. l,cdvarl vs John A.A.l.C. Vn-.n.
Shriver A Sawver for uso vs (1. S. Hunter.
Chas. Ilinton vs l. K. Walter. .
A. liean vs W in. Howe et al.
Kliiah C. Parker vs Joshua 11. Jones.
.1 dnrlielri v(i. M. Milliter.
llnrmonv Township vs the Oil trccK it
AllcL'henv ltiver liaiiwav.
Win. Armstrong et al usu v. Tho Twp.
nt 1 nrnett.
Forest County for use vs. J. P. Sigglns et
al.
J. A. Troper and Geo. W. Wallers vs Win
Fellows.
J. K. Oveilandcr vs. Andrew Small.
Jackson Duncan vs. J. F. verlandcr.
Kri Randolph vs J. F. Overlandcr.
J. II. AHNEW, Proth'y.
Tionesta, Nov. ICtli, lb"4.
1DSYCHOM ANCY, or Soul Charming.
L How either sex ma v fascinate and pan
the love and affections of uny person they
choose, instantly. This simple menial no
nuirenient all eim nosscss. free, by mail
for 12o cents j together with n Marriage
M tilde, Egyptian Ornc.e. Dreams. Hints to
Indies. A queer uoK. io,ii soici. nix
dress T. William & Co., Vublisliers, Phil
adelphia. So 4
1875 the 1875.
riTTani'ttUH
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Best Interests of tho People,
IN POLITICS."
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Republican principles, imuiiiaininx its in
deiionco nittin the Republican Party, and
claiming the right ut all times t speak
freely and fearlessly on tho merits or men
and measures. Party government is es
sential to n coiiKtiti'itionai country, and
Journals claiming to be intlenendi nt of
party are usually lnoept nueni oi princi
ple. Faithful to tlu great conviction and
aims upon which the Republican Party
win based, it is tho mouthpiece of no
clique or faction, supporting the party
solely because it believes that party is
lounucu on principles oi ittgiii sou justice.
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Of the Comxkrciai. will contain, from
day to day, contributions from abU wri
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sciontilic, jjcuai, t..ommereivi, foreign
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tonh plainly aud independently, Keeping
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is the advancement of the bast inteioala ot
all-wuon.-i of tho country.
ITS NEWS DEPAiiTrfiENTS
Will always contain brief but accurate re
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Liberal txpeniiitures will be made in" se
curing special telegianiB and correspon
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In tho department devoted to tho pub
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cotnplote daily hiSTbry of the city and Its
environs, gathered by a corps of careful -writers
aud set forth in attractive style.
C. W. EARNEST,
SURGEON DENTIST,
TIDJOUTK, PA.
ALL OPERATIONS pertaining to Sur
gical or Mechanical Dentistry per
formed with care, and wai ranted. I guar
antee success or refund the money.
OlHco in ORANDIN UR1CK 11LOCK.
Remember the place.
32-lv. O. W. EARNEST.
aT
THE MARKETS
Will, as herotnfisre, receive careful atten
tion. Full telegraphic reports of the State
of Business, win Prices Current, will bo
received daily Horn tno rrauo centers or
his country and l-.urono. lha Pittsburgh
Market, in all its bram-l.es, will be report
ed fully and acciy-ately. As a conunur-
ml journal tne i;onimerciui suuuis seconu
to no paper in tho country.
l lie f manciai wouunn w ill give aaiiy
the ruling rates for money, and the prices
1 Mtocks una Menu at an me gieat irau-
nigioints, witu mucu nucleating statisti
cal matter.
INTERESTING MISCELLANY,
Embracing Poems, Sketches, Incidonts of
Travel etc., will Hud prace iu the col
umn ol the Commercial, lurnislung
al. undanco of instru tion and amusement
lor the lannly circle. ,
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.
Not having the required space to
give the President's Massace in full
we give the following brief synopsis
The legal tender or specie resump
tion issue is first considered by the
President, in his message, owing to the
importance he attaches to it. His
far, the snow having come a couple of theory is that specie payments are es-
times, but departing soon, on account sential to business recuperation and
of prior engagements. Mr. Kenner-
dell, of Bcrubgrass, when in town the
other day, remarked, that he never
knew it to fail, that when we had hard
times, we always had an open winter.
In other words, "God tempers the wind
to the shorn lamb."
A great many stories, all possess
ing variations, come to us about one'
Charles Vensel, who was reported lost
in the woods, uear Marienville, some
three weeks ago. He was reported
killed, and almost entirely devoured
by wild beasts, at last accounts. The
residence of the young man was in St.
Petersburg- If any one can give us a
reliable account of this affair, we will
be under obligations to him.
ishcrifTVan Gicsen encountered a
big buck, on Saturday last, while tak
ing h stroll through the woods,-on the
other side of the river. Van happened
to have his gun along with him, and
he took out an execution on the per
sonal property of that deer ; the doer
waived inquisitiou and exemptions,
and the writ was executed on sight.
Judgment was satisfied, and tho deer
wentinto bankruptcy. Van was the
Assignee, and he brought the deer
home, to await the action of the court.
du last Sabbath, the Tionesia
Sunday School organized for the win
ter terru. The following officers were
elected Jby the School : . M. W. Tate,
prosperity in the country.
Our relations with foreign powers
are amicable, but the President desires
legislation to prevent the importation
of Chinese aud Japanese women. He
further recommends that money re
ceived for inderauity from Japan, be
applied to the educatiou of American
youth in the lauguageof that country,
with a view to their being employed
as interpreters for our Ministers and
Consuls there, an excellont sugges
tion. The condition of Cuba is very
significantly alluded to. The Presi
dent thinks that the ability of the Cu
bans to maintain a warfare against
Spain for six years, and even to make
headway against the Spanish forces, a
very significant fact, and one thatren
ders it important to consider whether
some steps oa the part of the Great
Power to stop the strife are not neces
sary. As to our unsettled differences
with Sj-aiu he recommends leuieucy,
owing to the distracted state of that
country, but promises a fuller comma
nication in reference to it. His allu
sions to these subjects will command
the hearty approval of the country
The President very earnestly and
wisely urges upon Congress that some
Bteps shall be taken to provide for the
punishment of fraudulent naturaliza
tion; While he would not have fresh
difficulties thrown around the privi
lege of securing naturalization, he
SrEtTAL iKOfiCE. e call atten
tion of onr readers to !the advertise
ment of the well known business hrm
of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con
templating the purchase of goods in
their line will hud this to he an oppor
tunity rarely ollered. lhe firm is nn
old and reliable one, aud their repre
sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m
For Sale.
The old Holmes House property is
offered for sale on very reasonable
terms. This property consists of two
acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv
ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation
of the Holmes House contains a large
amouut of first class building stone.
The land is suitable for gttrdeuing.and
with proper care will ra.se superior
vegetables. This property will be
sold cheap. For terms enquire of the
editor of this paper, or of U. 1 . Uilles-
pie, Whig Hill. 33tt.
-Iiumbarger & Gregg's Flannels ;
the best in market, just, received at
Robinson it Bonner's. 33lf
DR.C.KEMBLE,
Has bought out the storo of
BOLAKD BROS..
And will carry on tho business hreafter,
A full line of all the goods formerly kept
will still be found in this storo. Physi
cians nreHcrintions carefully coiiinounded
n v a uompeu-ni t'liarmacist a ifiaauaiooi
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
32-3m C. KKMBLE, M. D.
PATENTS, PENSIONS,
And all descriptions of Army and Navy
claims nrosocutud. Applications by mail
attended to as if made in person; advice
free. Address W. C. RKIUNUKK, Claim
and Patent Ageut, 110 Stnithuola btreet,
I'lltsuurgn, I a.
MANTEL
AND
Go to the Hat Store sigu of the
Big lied Hat Tidioute, for best as
sortment hatB, caps and furs. Also
neckwear, uuderwear, hosiery and
gloves, for meu, women and children,
at lowest cash prices.
32tf
for nicest
32tf
Go to the Hat Store
furnishing goods.
Dr. Borland, Dentist, of Mercer
will be in this place Dec. 28th, court
week. Those in need of work in his
line will find him at Central House
durintr that week. td
Nice assortment Ladies' Neck
Ties and Unfiles at the Hat Store. 32tf
FUIt ITU HE SI. A liS
A SPECIALTY.
Ac, Vc.
JAMES OLD,
193 Liberty Street,
w3t-3m PITTsnURGU, PA
F. F. Ii.
The above letters are tho initials of one
of the iinost medicines in tho country,
Four-l'old Liniment, not excelled by an
other in tne curing ol rains ami n
Threat, and is especially adapted to dis
ease oi Hordes, Cuttle ive. hue circtilui
around bottles. Sold by all DruMl:"
w30-ly com
Stoves for burning all kiuds eoal
and wood ; stove pipe, coal hods,
shovels, pokers, etc., at Robinson &
Bonners. 32 3t
Fresh buckwheat flour and new
Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robiu
son & Bonner's.- 35tf.
Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has
the most extensive and best selected
lot of Fishing Tackle that we have'
ever seen in a country store, and at
Sup't; J. Van Giesen. As't SiiD't: point out several classes of frauds fro- astouishinely low prics. 4 6m
ir . M. Clark, See yt G. G. Butterfield, quently perpetrated, and urges thai a
Librarian f Robort Haslet. Assibtant law be enacted, to puuish severely the
Librarian ; GcoVAYJlobinsonTreas- parties perpetrating such frauds. He
lirer. W. R. Dunn was Annoin Led thelafu rrsi.t& liU nmnmisnmlaiinii (l ot
F. F. I..
WANTED. Everybody to know that
Four-Fold Liniment is the leading Lin
ment for curing all kind of Pains an
Sore Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, rlc
is the most successful Liniment in tl
market. See circulars around bottles,
Sold by all Druggists. 30-ly eom
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bo brnk for the legal fraternity, as it
upj.cur.iuut mo majority or people last term, be will have to watch
ilou t ecu pay off their old grudges, clock clo'cly
Chorister, and the hour of meeting
was -changed Irom 9:30 a. m. to 2:30
p. m. John N. Tittsworth volunteered
as Janitbr, and Harlem Adams as
Bell ltinger. If Harley beats Alex.
Dale, who rang the school together
the
the question of permanency "of citi
zenship, on the part of Americans re
siding abroad, be clearly settled by
law.
Bouud protection- doctrines are
brought forward, ia that part of the
IX THK Court of Common Pleas of For
est County. Martin Miner. Lite ant, v.
Mary Miner, Respondent, No. 17, Feb'y
Term, IH74, tSubpiena in Divorce, issued
Jan'y 6lh, 1874, AiAiV. Alias bubpa-na
awarded May tfJlh, 1874. A'intl.
To Mary Miner:
You are hereby notitieil
to appear on 4th Monday of Uecouiber
nozt, to answer to the complaint of the
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