I; i ;4 t' 1 4 Mt ro or it Hi lr OJ. .er li. f 3. ,mm?,. in.... i . . ,n. ii. .iiiMi VeMESIIATJIORMG, JAJ.-ll, l"J. BOROUGH OFFICE". Hir.(7rfc.-t. Tfrr.l., Jn. MCu)wn-N. J. Wolcotl, T. J. Van Uemi, J. 1". Illnlne, U.S. knoa, J. f. llrxxl, J. A. I'roMr. Juttiemofthe 7V(-eW. P. MertlllioU, I. . Knnx. n.ititili-H. Nwajirart School h'rrrlumM. W. Knu, II. O. I la, M. J. Wolcott, N. H. -UhW, A. li. Kelly. 1. Clavk. FOREST COUNTY .OFFICERS. rixMral Jmtnr I.. T. Wnrn, Aociale Jwltjtx A w PRKW Coov Joa. CJ. Uai.e. .SherifTT. 3. Van flirNK. Vijiiiiw S. J. Krtlry. Prnthnnotary. lleoinlfr t Ilecrl(r,ttt. V. M. 1'i.awk, Pr. Pent. rbmmiMionrr Jouw TnoJiraoW. J A 1C.Ol.ARK. Kli Hkri.ii. Omnfi fiuperiulentlrnt S. K. nonniiB. JHntrict Attorney- V. W Inwi. ' ury (Vmmi'Mioners J AS. VXHX,1 Patterhow. (bunfy .Vtirrrini- S.D. InwiW. 0-onr M.Ittkt., Jr. County Auditor T. II. Conn, I,. W VKR, JamikhoK. Mfnher of Conyrt Vith District Q Cumm. i Autmbly. It. AONitw. Titnsof Train " At TIOXFSTA STATION, on and Oitober 5, 174 : SOOTH. aVr Train 60 . " M " M Train 58 " IW 61 10: a. 8:05 p.'tn, 9:27 p. m. :.-.0 Jt in 4-.4H ft m. - KORTU. 2;M l m.: On the River Division '. . from Gil ( My Irvlnoten, up the rlvor la Nortnj ancn She riyer, souin,. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS? -A protracted mooting hasten in progress nt Stewart's Run for upward of a week past, but with what success wo hare faiiod to learn Cobb's and Lacj's are.jpiaking as much lumber this year as titer, but we believe they are the only fiCns iu the county who are doing so. -j S. C. Johnston advertises wiui us this week. A look at las cjird, in an other column will show yap what hi has for sale. v E. L. Da'vi, Attoruej at Law, .itibliahes his card in the ItijrriiLiCAX this week. lie has thus started right to make the practice a euojess Thoo private house wants of the ladies of our" town, were nearly all - Jrozen ou Saturday cvenim lust. On Sunday moruinii there wo a mourn '. l'ul wail heard. J", ! Hon. W. A. Wallace) father died t his residence iu the village of WaA- laceton, Clearfield courriyi on Sntur .1... : .1.. oi i.l.i. i:.. .1.- eV' lay morning, tho 2d iiwt-, iu the 83d year of his ago. -v . A German barber was fri-ren.. to death in Clearfield, one night recently, while intoxicated. It is not best to get boozy this, kind of weather, nor tiny other time. Adjourned Court will be held ou the first Tuesday aftor the third Mon day of tho present mouth, which 'is the 19th inst., instead of the26ih iust,, as published in the 2Vc&t of last week. The new county officials are get- tin Vjced to tUcir lie it harness, and Ik ulong tho streets without the g that all eyes are upon them. They uro a pretty square set general- Thtf Tilton-Bccoher trial is on, And both parties are bound to push it to ft final close, principally because any faltering on either side will now be taken as evideuce of guilt by tho public. . Our thanks are due to the Gov ernor fur a copy of Message in pam idilet form. Also to SUto Sup'i Wickershara for a copy of his annual report. . The lumbermen are making good use of 'the-present snow, having learned front experience to haul while the snow is oiv for the bare ground cometh whenCiio mau can haul-at ' Jc,ast with Th4;ociVof the Clarion Jacfoon ian cmlis J. K". Watson "our proprie- tor." Wo didn't kuow that Watson owned him, aud -are-glad to get this informutioiv. ,Tile wa bought, we sup nose, when Porter sold out. fl'rof." Burket exhibited - his moral thow at the Iawreuce House JIall on Saturday evening lust, to a eimill audieuce. IIo has a "Siereop' licon," which gives lively, views f various siilijccti Mr. Urowu, of the Clarion Demo-i-i-ai was a caudiJato for Chief Clerk of the II0115P. He wasu't elected, aud -will ri'hubly blunie his defeat on the "Cameron Itiug," which has jicrrecut Iiini in d.iv- gone lv. I ?ie following tiro the officers of Tier. Ma Council No. 312 O, U. A. M. who vero installed on Tuesday even ing it ft regular moning of that or- .lnrj tv.;., , J. T. Dale. V. C, (J. W. Sawyer. It. P. M. Clark. A. 1L S., James Iluddlcson. P.S., J. J I. Fones. llA. Coopor. - 0. 1'., S. C. Johnston. 1. K., J. F. OverUnder. Jr. i:. C, J. K. Illaine.. j Sr. Ex. C, I J. Jehnston.j' - T, T. J. Van GUscn. .f . Trustees, J. E. Blaine, G. W. Saw yer, M. . laio. The Drinncratie papers aud ofli- cials throughout tho United States are condemning President Graut aud Gen. Sheridan for preserving peace in New Oi leans, and putting down the White League Tho President is in uaiiy receipt of letters thrralcniug him with asasbination. Tho reason of military intcrferar.oo lu Louisiana will be seen by all, when it is known that over 4000 Republicans, white and bUck, have been murdered in that folate since the war closed. And yet tho Democrats demand that tho mur derers bo "let ulone." Ou Monday Mr. S. II. Haslet seut his team and sled for a load of coal. The teamster was walking behind the Bled, in order to keep lilmoelf warm, as it was a very cold morning. A short distance on this side of Xewmanville he jumped Into the sled, frightening tho horses, and they proceeded to run away, as fast as they were able. One horse runuiug a little faster than the other, their course was turned to tho side of tho road, aud ran iuto ft trco, injuring ofte of horses so badly that it was necessary to shoot it. The Auditors are now engaged in making their annual settlement, which will, doubtless, appear in next week's issue. Our people will look with in terest fr this document, aud will scan it olosel when it comes out. In these limes or scarcity the people are apt to look closely into such matters, but we venture beforehiufd to warrant that they will find that the county funds have bceti handled in a manner that every taxpayer will approve of, a'ud to the best interest of the county. Ileal irooJ hunting weather did not come this wiuter until the time for killing deer had expired. This was rather fortunate for the deer, as there were more hunters in tho Wooda this wit'ter than ever heforo siuco Coru- planter used to nave possession of these "hunting grounds. If there had been good weather iu the scasou, there would pot have bcerj enough deer left in the, woods to furnish a square meal fur tho lumbermen of our county. ' The turntables.or whirligigs.whicb take tho place of gates iu (he court house fence, have a train been return ej by tho Grand Jury as nuisances, and recommendation made tp get swing ing gates in their place. This settles the matter, we presume. The room known as the Arbitration' Room in the Court House, was set apart as the place for holding the borough aud township electious hereafter, so as not to interfere with the schools. A good idea. ' Several foxes have been killed in this neighborhood during this fall and wiuter. The bounty is now 50 eta., and we understand there is to be an effort made to raise it to $1, so. that it may become an object to get rid of them. It is said that Rcyuard is re sponsible for the scarcity of pheasants and rabbits, and it is for tho purpose of allowiug the small game to become abundant, that he destruction of tho foxes is desired uuto Christmas, when we saw him, Daniel Black had . killed an brought in fourteen deer. Judge Pro per had -bagged nine. Sheriff Van Gicsen some rive or six, two of which he killed on Christmas. Will I'olock has killed three, and several others have killed one to three. The time for slaying these animals expired ou the 1st iust., aud wo don't expect to receive any more reports of slain doer. Bears have been more numerous iu this couuty -this season, thau they havo been for a number of years past, and uo lees than twenty have goue to their "long homo," and their carcasses beeu tried out iuto bears oil,, which sells at from $1 to (10 per pint? when it U seemed up a little. They have suddenly become scarce, however io ' j some fei-tions, perhaps holed up. Attention is called to the card in another col umn of J. Sinearbaugh.who has oprtied an eating house and ovster gfiloon in the building north of Tato's office, Tho prepayment of postage on uewpapcrs commenced on the I at of January. Wo havo tried it, and know how it goes. It is a pleasure to pay on those papers the subscription of which has been paid in advance, or even up to date At present writing' there ore strong hopes that Hon. Jno. A. Dale, who has been very low, may recover with careful treatment. This 'will bo welcome news to his numerous friends in this State. section, and throughout the . . l -The Grange of this ilaco seems to have gone the way of all tho earth. o I No meeting his been held for several weeks, and it is extremely doubtful whether it will ever meet again. Why it didn't live and do well we do not know. Speaker Patterson, of tho House when the Governor's Message was sent to that body, proposed to lay that doc umcnt on the table! It was only after he was quite urgently assured that this could not be done that he Dro nosed to have it read! r. 1 f I f I -" operating in the towns ou all aides of us. Our town has as yet been exempt from these raids, which is, perhaps, just as well for the burglars, for they would be likely to carry away more L'nJ tban anything else. rc vera i oi tne natives nave nau t ... y their ears more or less frozen during the "cold snap." It is not, we beg to say, because their ears are larger tban the average, but because they were not properly protected. Thero havo also been a few cacs of frozen feet.- . Preparatory services will bo held in the Presbytcriaa church on Satur day afternoon next, at 2:30 o'ulock. The Lord's Supper will be administer o I on Sunday morning, after the regu lar services, when ai opportunity will be given to all, wishing to join the church to do so. For the last threo or four n Splits tho weather has been terribly cold, the I mercury ou eauirnay nignt indicating twenty-six degrees below zero. This knocks all the theories of ft mild win tor higher than ft kite, as we have not had such cold weather before for sev eral vears, .p . , p . ,1 ui a iojci who vuoci tcu i in the Frcsbyterian church of this place, Jtcv. f-diint preaching every evening except Saturday. The meet ings were iuteresting, and were well attended. The Methodists held pray er meetings nearly every evening dur ing the week. Coal is coming down siuco the sleighing has improved, some having beou offered as low as fourteen cects per bushel. Tho finding of new coal banks near town has ft tendency to re duce . the price of this commodity, which is ft good thing for the con sumer. Tho sleighing is being takeu ad vantage of by the young people most ly, and the livery stabie is doing a good business. Thoje who own rigs of their own, are doing their very best to wear the snow off, but thus far have not succeeded. The "mild" win ter weather has disappeared lor a sea son. Tho Elk County jail is now emp- ly tha first time within the memo- 7 of man, and tho Democrat wauls I cotemporary journals to give the fact to the world. This wo cheerfully do, but wish to add that this state of emp tiness is chronio with our jail, as it hardly has teuaut from one year's end to another. It looks now as If there might be some more tuauni;. as tne river is cloted, leaving great many vacan cies which from th kiud of weather we have been enjoying mo likely l freeze over strung aud smooth. Let not our ice men forget, however that it is uoceary to take in ice for sum mer use, while it is in good condition. In the eouutiti round aout u, we hear of several hunters who have boeu shot by otht-r huuters who sup posed thorn to be deer. Some of them have been killed, and others wounded dangerously. No accideiiU of that kiud have ukt-u place iu this county, we believe, the hunters knowing enough to nut shoot at ft deer uuul they seo it. Oo to tba lUt btore for nicest furnishing goods. 32tf CAUTION. A note drawn in favor of K. Shotts, signed by Geo. T. Latimer, and en- dorscd by Ii. Shotts, for $119.60, dated sometime in October, 1874, has- been lost. All persons are hereby warned not to buy or negotiate said note. The finder will please leave it witkjG. T. Latimer. Tionesta, Ta. ' 3tf For Sale. 1 . v The old Holmes House property 'is I offered for sale on Very reasonable (erins. 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 amount of first class building stone. . . . . . i The land is suitable lor garuening,ani """.Yir -Hi k! t u tin sin m um 1 1 io i art an nprinr I j goi j cheap. For terms enquire of the veireLainea. una uiuvciit editor of this paper, or of C. F.Gilles Pe, Whig Hill. dtt. . Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has tho most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tacklo that wo have ever seen in a country store, and at aatomshinslv low prices. 4 bra Special Notice. Wo call ntten- linn nf nur readers to the advertise- raent 0f ti,e wojj known business firm of John Stevenson s Sons, lhose con- templating tho purchase of goods " I H inoir una win nun iuib lu uouuupti- . 1 n fM t i tun tv rarely offered. The firm is an 0,j anj reliable one, and their repre sentationt may be relied upon. 313m Go to the Hat Store sign of the Big Red,Hal Tidioute, for best as sortment hats, caps and furs. Also I neckwear, underwear, hosiery and gloves for men, women and children, at lowest cash prices. dZtt Nice assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Ruffles at the Hat Store. 32tf Fresh buckwheat flour and new Crop New Orleans Molasses, at Robin- son & Bonner's. 35tf. A'euf Advertisement. S. L. Davis, . A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tloneata; Pa. xV Ikilloctiona made In this and adjoin ing counties. . W-ly Jacob Hmcarbaugh, IT AS fitted no fitted no tho buildinir north of I tl Tate's fliee for a Kestaurant and tlio can, disbar dozen. Fresh bf.r and Ovster Saloon, r resn ovxtora ior saw dv at ali hours. 40tf HcMtutiraut, CJ C. JOHNSTON has opened a restau- rant in the Davis Buildine. bewen Mable'a house and the Universaliatchureh. Oyatera served up in all stylos, or for sale Dv the can, uonieetions, c lgars, lobaoco A r. . l . . . I .. f . i . ill . . U.. .1 ' 1 B1UV. nuIQ L 11 U ' 11 U 1 11 ' UW I ronaire is souciiea. 4Uir Xotlcc to Creditors. Notice is hereby in veil to all persons I having claims atraiiiKt tho mtnte of Philip Walter, late or f orest county, ra,, ae- reaaod, intestate, that thoy are required to nro-ent the same, with tno voitenerstiiere- f U the underHiirned, sole administrators nf the estate or said teeeased, at tho resl- douuoof I). 8. Knox, in the Borough ofl Tionesta, J-orest County, Fu., on or be fore th-first day of tojtml)er, 1875. UUUC'ASJ L. WALii'fJIlH. Administratrix. P. H. KNOX, Administrator. Pted Peeember Slat, W4. Petition. TVTOTICE 13 nEREHY GIVKN THAT 1 a Petition will be presented at the next mission of the Leuialature for the pas- satre of a law reinstation the CoinmiMRion- era of Ui Big Level State Koad, long onoiiKh to colloot prevent taxes, pay up ui- ueiiuxineas ana some up accounts. For the Commissioner. W. S. OVIATT. Pec. 8, 1874. 37 4t DR.C. KEMBLE, Iu bought out the store of UOLAKD BROS., Tltliouto, ln.. And will carry on tha biisinxaa hereafter. A full line of all the good formerly kept w ill Mil 1 1 lie found in una store. Physi cian iiruM-riiitiona carefully compounded liv a Cmiput-nl Pharmacist a Gradual of Puiiadelpiiia CullK of Pbariuai-y. 3i-8m C. KEMULK, M. D. allsTUM UIMXU BOOMS, 303 Liberty St., - - Pittsburgh, Pa. . SliirSOX, ihoprtttor. MEsUAT ALL. HOI ka). TRANSIENT ClSTOM SOLICITED. i.-Iy LOTS FOR SALE! IX THK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply toGF.O. G. SICKLES, 79, Naaaau St., Ntay York City. Juil WuHK of all kuivU done at Him of-a- an MKirt a-. JOB WORK DONE AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" ' OFFICE Mwtumueanpruu, neauy, prompt, t . ly, and in ityl equal to that of any other ettablithment in, the Dittrid. U b I N t 5 b CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CABDi, SCHOOL CARDS WBDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATIIJIEVTN, ENVELOPES BILL E ADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, t BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, 8HIPP1NO TAGS, Ac. mmmmmmmmnm ati memmmamimHm-mmm STJ? I)r. J. AValkcrTOrhmlft Yin fgar HittOIH arja yiUv Trrftabfs preparation, ip;uj i..jMMtamtb tive herbs found r,; un j.nipps M the Siena Nevada i.ou!it;iios ffXWifw-. ma, llic nieitieiimi jiiopciTH-s ot m:ii . - nni cxtrartcd tlictt fiom witlloirt the u - -of Alcohol. Tlio quc.minii is almost dailv asked. " Wh.it U tho causa of tb . . -unparalleled succosa of Vixkgaj Hit- ," Tntst" Our answer is, that they rcinovo r" tho cause nf diwiuw, nnd tho patient re-. ' covers hi health. They lira the great blood pin ilicr and a lifo-giviiift prineiile, a perl'vct Konovator and Invlgoratnr of the system. Never before iu tb history nf " tlis world lias a inetliclu Wa eoniimiiiiilitd , RMy-iii(r tho reiiiarkUl q-mlilinn of Vl!tKO. IiM tui4il tistin4k ick of every iliwiiae man W bit V 'T. re a (reiiilo 1'iirc.ilivo an Ui Tuuio, relieving ConeoAtiun or Inflainmatinn "''i. tb '.'.Vcr auj Vwccrsl Orcan in JJilions v Diseases ".'''.- The nrorwrl OS of Dn. TTai.kr .::; - Tlxkoar IliTTK.na are Aperient Waphoratla, V .': Canninative. Nutritious. Laxative. Uiuretit, . ' : . Sedatire. Counter-Irritant Suilorifie, Altera- Ure, and AHti-Uilioua. . (rntofiil Tlionsiinds proclaim vna. ei;ak Ui'iTsna tho most wonderful In- vifr irnnt that err sustained U tnkia( . yitnm. -. . No Person can take thete Bittert , according to directions, aud r'&nnln long unwell, provhlcd their bouos are not da- , , utrnrnii liv ininer.il noisou or oiuvr iucnns, aud vlt;u organs wastea W00 repair. '.4 - . Ilillo.u. I.cmiuont iiua intef mittont levPl-S, which are soprsva- font In tha valleva of our eront rivera : throughout tho United 8tatoa, especially . those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Teiinesseo, Cumberland, Arkan- . sos, Ked, Colorado, Urazos, Kio Grands l'cnrl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, tto-;.r anokc, James, and many othors, wit ' tlioir vast iriDutancs, turongiioui wt,. entire country duiimr the Bummer au4 Autumn, and remarkably so tlurtnjt tei ' ' v sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, are I in variably occompanietl by estewivo rtt f . - vj rancemcnts of tho stomach and liver, V--..' ' j -and other abdominal viscera. In their j. j treatment, a purgative, exerting a Y& . '.. colored viscid matter with vrhiwli tl- bowels are loaded, at the aanio. y:i stimulating tho secretions of tlio Nr, ' nnd goncnuly restoring -tlio noaiy? . functions of the digestive oi.prttis, .. .' : , . Fortlfv Uie I.v apraluitt lls,ni f , y piirilyitiK all Its Muidswijli Visiuuar i-y UilTKits. Nn epidemic c;. lake iicU of a system thus ioi e-ai iiir't. . . Dysprjisiii or Indjirrsl .ion, Hea'l-" ache, Pain In the Slioiil.lyii,- .:oiiku. 'I I'ightness of tho Chest, Dizziucm. hour Eructationa of the Stoiiiuch. Had 't'csie in the .Mouth. .Minus Attacks, Pri iiM tation of the Heart, liilkimutnUou of it Lim;a. Pain in the reiiiiiitul' iV.e KW noys, and a hundied other pa'rrit'uisjm." . .V. I.. ..I .. . il iiuiiiiiiiu ,'iinu I'.i'.-.' 'ii j j tlio onsprlnga ol'. t'yajiopsiA, ! - i 3 will prove a better nu.var.leo ;v J its than a length 'J'c:,.Ai- - ; 1 loma, m e One bottle of its merits uicui. - - Kcrprula, or Klng Evil, vru . f Bwelllnpa, L'li er, Kiyiiel.i, f lil Vi ; ( (ioilro, Scrornloiia li'illiiiiimiliiii' la.llt .'; Inllaiiiinatluun, atereuiMil AII'i:rtiMr,v 0x4 t', . Sorni, Kraplious of tlm Skin. tiurr-JCy M, v" la tin'4", a In sTo'.lierc'-u'tl'.uiiwvJ w! eaucs, Valkem' TiKnAR r.irapsa, art ;, tliuan their proat curative puer.iA Xf ' :'j i mvst ebatinate anil intractable taf For Iiillanimalory nl Ci'W1' liheUIILllisill, (Jimt, Itilioits.j Kei,;t-:i tent and liitcrinlltcnt Fevers, "J)f-iM!.,'f. . tho l;ionJ, Lirer, KMiiej-s si.-t -iilvU'.w.. those hitler have n sjia. fc Jii-vv a io caiiMxi by Vitiivtcil IUikkI. - . . . t MCfllilllicnl DlHfiHM'H. Pei'Sol: '! caged ill PaiiiW aixl Minerals, siKji a ' l'luinbem, Tyio-Mlern, inil bitar. an t' kiuers, a thoy advanc In li.iV, aro aubj."! ... to paralraia of -tliu ' ! na4 aeniimt thia, Uko ado'ne-if i'iLBi!'a Vix kuau Uittkbs weasionallr. - For Ski ii Disi'asin, Eruptions, Tet ter, ball-Klieutu, Hlotehen. Sjail- 1 uii ja. I'lutulei, lloilt, Cuibuiit'Ui. l(inp -o -i:i'.,".-Scahl-heiul, Sore Kyiw. Kryliflaa. Ilruk ' Scurf. Uistoloratiiiini of the 8kin.' IU'iib h' and l)iw-a.wii of llio Sl.io nf wli.uover name , or nature, are literally ling njy ts.'v-t mn4 : out of the syntoin in a Uoi t uu fiy U at ' of tlieso Hiller. ' - , Pin, Tape, niid oIIkt 'W.iKiim, lurking in the kv !uiii of ho many tlom.iatU. arv eileetuully tU-xlroyeil uinl reniovfU. . a (mluin of iiiL-iliciiie, 'iu vcriiiilnvs nu IU tiiilininitleii ailllit-e llie i-yntnu-iK W wotu; like thiwe Hitters. . '. '.'-".--. ' For FrmaleConi JahijlH'j'lHjmtaaT. j or old, married or auisU. X!ie dawu ! w-i ' nianhouil. or the lorn ut w, -lwi'i"iim -liilturt dinplny ao dn iiied an lti:!i-.icc U.iU improreiuenl i siNin pt-rri-piii'le. ' . Clt'iuisiMlio Vitiated Blnwl vWu-T ever you liiul it iiiiuvitiaalmrliii( lini-upa '. the kiu iu I'nni.les, tvruti,iu. or taA.e.: -cleanse it when o'i fir.i1 it ob-trinufi I, il tlupii-h in Urn vi in; clrniiw it wl.eu 'l :t foul ; your leuliiiR will tell run a lien W. the blnd pure, and Uic urailli f ilia will follow. It. II. MilKIMLI) .V CO.. iHiltrint. mul lit-u. A ffU.. Kati Kr'ict- v am! cur nf Wul.liir'lm u il Cl.mlt'.i. ... ultl hy Mil llrutCt"( Miiti - r : v - t t C. W. EARNEST, SURGEON DENTIST. TIDIOUTE, PA. ALLOPE11ATIONS pertalulnR to 8ur. gieal or Mechanical Denliatry per- formed with care. Mid warranted. I guar antee aueceoa or refund the money. Ufliea'in URANUIN biUCK ULOC'K. Heineuiber the olaee. Bi-ly. . O. W. EAKNfHT. i A ; 1 t J i 4 V i s v- 1
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