The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 27, 1877, Image 3

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    " WESE.SDI MQRNISI5, JME 2i, I6J7.
nonouijiioFricKitR.
Jiurffii. W. Homxiiox.
CQunrimrn P. 1). Thomas, H. J. Sntlov
Win. Richards, 1). 8. Knox, A. II. Kelly,
,'. A. Randall.
JuHtiot$ of the yM-D. 8. Knoic, C. A.
Randall.
Cbntihtll. Hwaggart
.Wioof Director H. II. Mnv, H. O. Tu
la, S. K. Haslet, A. II. Kelly, (J. W. R"b-
iison, T. J. Van Gieson.
TORKST COUNTY OFFICKIS.
Death of Hon. Johi A. Dile.
llon.-Johu A. Dale died at his resi
lience, in this borough, on Monday,
.Tune 23, 1877, aged G8 years, 7
months, Rod 11 days.
It seems difficult to thoso who were
familiar, daily, wifrh the deceased to
realize that the above record is tru?.
The lifa of Judgo Dale is intimately
blended with tho history of our coun
ty, and tie northwestern part of our
State ; perhaps no man iu it was so
widely and favorally known. Bora
in 1808, near Bellefonte, intheCounly
that of cirrhosis of the liver, as iacura- There will be a rousing Murphy
blc affection. It occasioned drop?y of meeting, probably at tin Court House
the stomach to such an extent that on on Tuesday evening, July 3J, 1877.
last &iturdiy hi physicians tupped A cordial invitation U extended to all.
im, drawing off considerable water, Lroiuent speakers will address the au-
relieving him very much. His vital dience.
owers gave way, finally, and he died The survivors of the 83d Pa. V ols
from exhaustion. - and 44th N. V. Vols., (Huttorfiuld'a
Judge D. was American in his Twins) will hold a joiut reunion at
dens in every sense of the word. lie Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 21st 1877.
ved American principles. His relig-1 Also, the 31st Congressional N. Y. re-
ion consisted in good works, mainly, union of Veterans will bo held Aug.
lis kindness of heart was a feature 22d at Jamestown, N. Y. Everybody shoulder
r. . I T v xtr n nu .
Amrite Jmlncitia. O. Dalk, Kd- of Centre, he was only seven years old,
"t a t a.,.,, when his mother became a widow by
Vrothnnotary', Register hecorda',dt. I the death of her husband Joseph Dale
J.Ar,r.V...Wc. in Nov., 1815. In February follow
. Uommi-uioncr Kui Dkbliw, Isaac jn guo gfarted for the then Western
tZZ&lMrinUtolnt-U. fl. KaocK- wilderness, coining to Oldtown Flats,
'y"ir ... n t., to her father, Henry Gales, with her
IHitric Attorney S. 1. Ibwik. .... ,. u . t .1
Jurv CbmmiAMioncrt 11. Z. ToWMKit, four children, (the subject Of this,
l.TMAX Took.
tttnty .Surveyor T. T. COLLI.
ri'or-t. Ittki.. -Jr.
intu AuditornXicnoi.An TnflMP-
ox. J. it. Nkim., H. A. Zitkxdki.i..
bomber of Oonjreav.o. A. Jhnks.
AiemHyI. . Aoxkw.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST,
rt Vri.ln ! a Mim ostrich tin,
The fiader willl confer a furor by Uerence became, notwithstanding dis
.1 .1.. .1.1 " !.. f..m!ll
memoir jeiug iuo eiuvai., mo iih.iij
consisting of three boys and one daugh
ter, two of whom only survive, Hon
Jescph O. Dale an! Mrs. Susan Mc-
Clatchey.
Judgo D. was eminently a self-made
man, with only tho early advantages
peculiar to our early, settlement, by
his own untiring industry and perse
leaving it at this office.
Rev. Elliot will preach in the
Presbyterian Church, on Sunday next
morning and evening. Sabbath School
at 3 o'clock p. M.
Republican, remember the Pri
maries next Saturday.
The Glorious Fourth will arrivo
cue week from to-day.
Mr. G. W. Robinson is at Pitts
burgh cn business this week.
Those who took in tho Oil City
advantages, a go id English scholar
which laid the foundation of his fu
tu re useful life.
It miiht be mentioned that ho took
- - o
a deep interest to Horticulture ami
Arboroculture, which he fully under
stood, and in which he was deeply in
terested. His own garden and arbors
constitute a scene "which a Shenstone
might have envied." The vnriety he
colloctod is wonderful. Ho has. by
his knowledge of the art, made and
triromed up some of our common hem-
TIONITA M A.1 1 1 C1C1XH. AdminisU . .
. . i,fuprsor AimmiMrl on c
Ht Robinson ft. Bonner. Dealers in of Chn. J. Fox, dee'd, iaving t
.... .. I ed to the undersigned, til pel-wn- l
General Merchandise. I indebted are requested, to make paym"
o-fT.intA and those having claims to pffcnt them
f3.(oO10.50 t(y H. S. RROCK tV.AY, Arlm'r.
.C5 Tlonosta, tay o,l77. .
. . li65 iniaaciai Keport 01 Jiowe xownsnip.
Flour V- barrel - -Flour
l suck, best
Corn Meal, 100 Bjs
Chop feod
ltye t bushel -OaU
-(ft buHhcl - -Com,
shelled -l'.eans
"p, bushel -
Hani, sugnr cured -
Rreiiklast Bacon, sugsir cured -
well known. He was a friend to the
poor, ia him they have lost a kind-
leartcd adviser. He had his tips and
downs in the world like every son of
Adam, and any sketch that read dif
ferently would not be tho truo life of
invited to attend.
Sheriff A. P. Pew, of Mercer
county, who became involved in ser
ious financial embarrassment ft few
days ago, and whose office was taken
White-fish, half-barrels
Tiko herring hlf-barrel3
Sonar -
Syrup - - -
N O. Molasses
lloaut Bio CofTeo No. 1
Rio Coffee, -
Java Coffee
- 60
85
2.00 Oi, 3.00
11
10
- rt.00
8.75
111(121
7S(jvl.OO
' Ttond Commlssionorsof IIowo.XownsMr
in nornunt with unid Township for yrAr
ending Mnv 2tl, 1.ST7. .
By Rinouiit of tux levied for Itoad .
purposes .-. .-.......$1539 ftP
To nmt ree'd from Co. Cum.
inissioners ....$ll(i"i 54
To ain't remaining in Coin
niissioMors' bands.. Jl. .171 0.r
' $13859 l.r;l)fi(,
By ain't rsponriod on ro.ils,. HSS 118
To orders ree'd from County
rr ltd1; tf
m it rn I CiWlll 1 1: . i m
tjit). u i rj.Q or(prs remaining unpaid
85
this data 77v! t
0
Eggs, fresh
Salt
in chanrc bv the countv Coroner, ac
any man. lie lias lctt his impress m 2or(ing to aw ia9 8UCCccded in ad- Tea 5l.w
thin ratntnunitv for eood. Ilfl was ar;....; tr.:.. -i:r.;l- l,o I Itnttr l.iQIS
j D - I lllSllUtf BUU1I3 BUllBiaVilUI II J , I
..! 1 I ' - - - .... T!U.
conscientious man ueuevoieut, m n re.assumC(l the duties of his oliiCC
fault. He died as he lived, peaceful ycnang0 Qitizfr.
ana happy, nnu in the language oi vr.
Adam Smith, "I think he was as per
fect a man as tho nature of human
frailty will permit."
The funeral took place yesterday at
4 o'clock p. m. attended by the Fre
Mason fraternity, and a large con
course of friends.
1!KW 38 19W 3S
By balance duo on orders unpaid... 772 Hi
a no. r. no well co.
2.00
- 12(i15
- 3.25
3.2S
1.15 1.40
- 1.75
mi
H PI A N nV"0'tavc' nno ro,cw'00l (not
I riHUUOiiHcii over six months), onir
Lacytown Correspondence.
While at work sawing staves on Lard- - -
tho Guthrie mill, at Strattanville, IJ,""VeT
, . . , r i . Nails, lOd, V keg
Clarion county, on Thursday ot last potatft0Rf
week, Mr. I3n. Robinson had the see- Lime "ft bbl.
ond finger of his right hand Bawed off Drlml Apples per lb
... i ' ' ' ' i ......
a l i;ie nrsv joint, anu tno conscwem.
is he carries it in a sling now. This is
.:H tn u l.t.!. .T T Tla Van nf
LJIU Willi III HlltV.ll M. -M'f - -m
-m.s i x- s Xotlec f o Ilond-IIoldcrs.
tills 'iatU 10 luiuivwut
ADP k fclClM; cost eo:0. Now I'lanorf
UIIUHnOat wiiolesnlc. Sreat bargains..
Nearly new, ?20; 2 stops. t4n; 6 stops $"0; Bf
stops f(.".'; 7 stops t'10: l stops, f(5j 12 stops,'
$V to f 75. Bare opportunities. New or
gans at wholesale, llowaro imitations.',
Best offer ever mode, head, Ment on 5 to
15 davs' tost trial. Monev refuudml and
Dried Bocf
New Advertisements.
i7r,Mi 1 freight paid both ways if unsatifiu'torv.
VT . Kst. 1H50. Agents Wantod. Pif
kgents antad. Jiseonnts to
I Teachers, Ministers, rtc. Address 1AN-
IEIj r. UKA'ITY, Vasiiington, JNcw Jer
sey. 114
e , . Notice is hereby given inai ino pniiui- . ,0 .,t, M m
-Tho execution of eleven Mollie pnl aml accrued interest on all Forest vu' "f
...... . . . . i : 1 1 v. kXA.ii ni iii rtin
m, innt n am t W ilkfls harre. uouniy nonus wni ...
.tULjUH VM I""" g .
C CC week in your own town.1 .Terms
4)00 and 5 outfit freo. it JIALT.KTX
114 ,
Lacytown, Juno 25, 1877.
Ed. Republican : '
Dear Sir: Not- Thursday last. The telegraphic ac
withstanding the very changeable count of these excutions are hoirible
weather we have had Tor the past two to reaJ jt is tl be i,0pej that this
weeks, business has been progressing whosaeal e sacrifice of human lifo will
mS..l,mni (linen. TionestS). I'a.. OI the
Mauch Chunck, iind Pottsville, on 2d day of July, 1X77, and that tho interest
on said bonus snail ceaso on iui
Km Brumn, 1
Isaac IjOno,
Johic Beck, J
A ttcst .
Commissioners.
J. T. BnEXWAS, Clerk.
i . . . . . i -i
excursion to Irvineton from here, say locks and pines in cones ami suapc
they had a cood time. "rpa" nd "t-rival the arbor
-The two Sunday Schools of this "xt Bnu place.
place will combine and have a basket nurserymen, ana an, o uy .,-B
iicnic n the Fourth. monuments of his ik.ll.
1 T In 1823 he was a teacher. Teach-
-James Huhngs, who went t Iu- fir hoo, a CUarfiel j Co '
-..II- - f I!..,. in O
isvuio, rvy., on n mw, ...... M,e conlinued teaching for several sue
April reiurneu iiouie jcsit-iuuj.
finely. Lewis Arucr and James Gil
filion have built a haudsomo and sub
stantial slash-bridge across the dam ;
it is one that will be appreciated by
many parlies interested in the lumber
ing business.
Kev. McMichael, of Lickingville,
preached to a small but attentive au
dience, last Sunday afternoon, in this
have the effect to put an end to the in
famous outrages "of this band of murderers.
Assignee's Sale
Ofnronertr bolonsriinr to Geo. W. Dlth-
ri,lir Ai 'o.and (looriro W. Dithridge, on
Thursday, June 28i h, 1877, at 1 p. m., at
Knnnrinr M ill . TioiiestA. 1 BOOln ill Tio-
Our uttention has been called to nesta Creek, belonging to Jeo. W. I)ith-
i ri 1 :. 1 ridge V Co. Also at samo umo ana im f,
some new and lisefnl cooking Utensils ho following property belonging to Geo.
recently invented. One of which is W.Mthrid
known as the Centennial Cake aud 1 0 D0 B0id to the highost biddor, at Public
Baking Pan, made of Russia iron, and Vendue. Terms cast, STOSRf
is so constructed that after your cake Aasignoo of Geo. W. Dithridge A Co.
is baked, you can instantly remove it -ao-jrvT t ir tb a T
pan without injuring it; and JlWJLIi 1 iTJLilAX "J AM.
Mi
Th nun passed through town cn
Menday, tie route, we believe for St.
Mary'e. A rather unusual sight for
Tionesta.
To-day -and- to morrow Fupt.
. Urockwav will examine school teach-
cessive seasons throughout the winter,
in summer pursuing other avocations.
In 1827 he began the study of raedi-
rine with Dr. Mavin Wcbater, a phy
sician who shortly nfterwards removed
to Tionesta.. He continued reading
medicine abiut two years, but not lik-
Mike Burkct wants to know why
i i . . i .
TT.irnaf enunfv d..n nut Vtavn a hnh I 0m in
show, as they do in our neighboring ri8,ed botUrra. th,fl Cake
counties." Ho thinks his vonng no1 Pw"iy our., x is .u.u
daughter of two weeks
seme, and improv
Allan Pinkerton'a arreat IxmjIc, ihr
Molly Maoiiiuks and tub Dktkctives,
s now ready for agents ana BUDscnDers.
To Rational Invalids, -in stckrwsS
every portion of tho body sympathizes
with'tho scat of tho disorder. When tho
stomach fails to perform its functions, tho
liver, bowols, nerves, muscles, veins, ar
te riiis, Sc., are ull moro or less affected.
Thoso delinquents inquire a medicine,'
combining the proportion of a stomachic,
an alterative, a purgative, a tonic and u
sedative to bring thorn back to thoir duty,
and all theso elements, iu their purest ana
most clt'octive forms, are united in
Tarrant'! Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,
the sreat Salino Remedy for Indigestion ,
aud iU concomitant consequences. Sold!
bv all druggists. 11 4j
. - . . 1 i V.
:. i,r w th a s de on the bottom, so thai it is ono or tno most wonaonu -
IS very hand- Uorbing books over written. A large, clo-
intf Avnrv dv wiibh juu miuum mc uuc, v irantlv bouna volume, nenriy ouu pngvn,
o ' " . i t.-i- i.: :,i. o,,h in intAnselv intercatins; engravings.
built an addition in" . 'B . . .r The enniest and quickest bk to boII ever
PttJHiP I I Outfit Tree.
cry, Augusta, Me,
A week to Agmita. tlCW
1. O. Vlclf
11-44
nlain bottom for bakincr iellv or blatn I
I Orf . I " a 1 1 A..UAy o-
drww U. W. CAUEITtJJI
n ilav at homo,
iplw Outfit and terms free
CO., Augusta, Maine.
Agents wantfd J
TKUK A3
11-4
Hire wh are applicants for profession-1; g fie profession ef medicine, ho
a) certificates. I abandoned it and engaged 111 mercan-
The l'mlouton Iiegiter lias tile pursuits.
cakes, bread, etc. Another the Kitch
en Gem U also a rery useful and
long-needed household necessity. It is
a plated wire boiler orstoamcr to hang
inside of an ordinary iron pot, for boil
ing or steaming vegetables, which,
10-4t
. Publishers, N. Y.
-changed hands, Meisrs, Wands &Ha
lings being the new proprietors. Sue
geiillemer.
Thos. J; Bowman of Kast Hick
ory is announced in the Yes as a
democratic candidato for the nomina
(in ef Treasurer.
The Ilepnblifltn Primary Meet
ings take place next Saturday, and
-we hope to see a larger vole than ever
jnillnd on that day.
It will be lawful to catch black
lais with a hook after the 1st of July.
We presume bass will have no hesitan
cy in biting after that time.
There will be a grand Murphy
In 1837 he was married to Jane E.
Richardson, residing at Tionesta uutil
1817, when lie was elected onerin 01 D . T . c McCrav. Win.
the County of Venango, and after ser- Lawrence au1 Mr Ft Kurg.r"; thclat-
Ting out ma urn. i rciu.ucu ",a ter is a resident of Uaion City, Km
home here, and resumed mechandiztng. roun. v
Soon after his return his home waB T.ittl Tmma Thomnsmi Rnr-iincl
John Metzgar has
to his house, which add- vry much to
its appearance, and also to the con
venience of bii family.
Tho railroad being built for the pur
pose of conveying logs from the for
est a few miles back, to the creek, is
progressing rapidly under the man
agement of Lyman Cook.
Aniiiiirr tliA minv -U!tftra to our
u lmi- . 1. Uootv iron pot off of the stove, avoid- rr...-n r,TT r).lt.r drrrick will bo- I CI KKxtra Fine mixed cards, with nam
iiu.ty 11111c iiiwu iuok ni no iiuiiuoii - - .... I -". , , , i -..i-.i. I ...
J I . . j. 1 ? i.- I J. :i, 11,. n.w v.uv u' r.li . Urirftr iMrrtllfttlun I wciu l-PUi
idc ins nancer 01 uurmug me uhubmc'i"10 ., ".vr.-. I Nansan N
b . 1 1 I than ever attained by any daily newspaper j wassau, n.
Had Hot I 8picy 1 Nowoy!
Oil City Daily Derrick,
For 1877.
nvtter Tba Eor I
DRUNKARD STOP!
C. C. BEEllS, M. D. (formerly of Bw
ton) has k harmless ours for INTEMF1
HANCE, which can be given without l
knowledge of the patient. Also one fofth
OPIUrnfl HABIT,
Formanont cures guaranteed in both
1 . . 1 :i . More and Fresher News, and Moro Read- I Send stamp for evidence. Ask rtrngel
wueu uoue, can uo eno..j .i,- inK Matter than any other Daily Taper for it. Address BEERS & CO., lHrmu ,
fectly dry without lifting the heavy, in North-Western Pennsylvania 1 ham, Conn.
mado sad by the death of his wife, fol- j1(;r right ankle very badly a f(JW Jayg torn of the pot.
with the steam in Dourine off the hot i Pennsvlvnnia oufaldcof the large cities,
w.tor And tln vfetables can not It has gained this by giving all the fresh
water. AI1U tne vegetaoies can 1101 pst eSi nlul gprjug no expense in ob-
Dossiblv burn, if the water boils dry, taming items. It has correspondents in
r ... ,-t;r rT (Ill lfrrfl. hfHlllAH
I as the steamer docs Dot touch the hot- vai reporters who are constantly trav-
Mnts, post paid.
1
L. J ones A Co
11 4
$5 2
Co., Portland Maine,
COfl Per Tlav at home. fenmH
H worth 3 free.
fcTINSON
lowed closely by the death of a be
loved daughter. He was lelt with a
large family of small children.
In 1852 ho married Elizabeth Wat
son, who survives hun. In 18;m he
was again called to public, duty by his
appointment as Prothonotary and
Clerk of the several Courts of Vcnan
go Co., to fill the vacancy caused by
ago, by falling off tho bttps in front of
tho door. The little sufferer, has the
sympathy of her many friends.
For the want of time to write wc
are obliged 10 drop our pen for the
present. Yours Respectfully,
elincr. Tho proprietors, editors aim re-
portoiial staff, are all j'oung and enorgotlo
. t - i 1- 1 .1...
These goods nro sold exclusively men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick
through agents to families, giving uiii- 8 n8WW-
ver?al satisfaction, and presents a The Derrick w ill bo bettor than ever
, ,., . , ,.f for 1877. It will have special reporters at
splendid opening for some reliable la- -Washington and Han-isburg. who will
dv or gentleman canvasBer of this ond daily special of ilVrttcvent
, - 1H miners will up i (jv immvu uii w.r Mired fnrd 10c tmst-l.u
county to secure the agency for a pro- voltx liew of the day, as reported from 25 aSss J W. Drock wav Co.. Vv ,
Vnr term territory n maeoniens biuihiiioiiii, wimo mis; Nimmmfo NY- il
lor terms, territory, ... f,,r.,fl will theminformed Bon Niagara t,o., is. x.
AflM3f. chew-smoi;:;
FUCKftTrinnTOKAtC.'i
In tbe World. AHK VOU.11 .
TAKE NO OTX1EH.
rSJT TAD ClT D w ITT TtBIT VR t
THE PUNIER T01ACOO GO. 'IRDOKIVR. I.
& " a
fitable business.
AIakiv.
" I - I - 1 - . . . . I
etc., write to L. E. 15rown & Uo., iNos. 011 tbcal matters. It will also, as it aoes 05 Flln(.y car(iSi with your name, 1
it. r.t! ...l,:m,,i;n 1. 01.1 OK! Vl. R.r.,.. r'lncinniiti. I ni.v' w . " . HusinesH cards printed on the back
ijiiiii 1111115 u.uiiuu I in nun i.iv ...u - I or llllPOrinnco IO Ulillieil. nnu woriv mini- 1 o......lu 1A
- . .. 1" .r 1" - I I . . I - - I .. .. .. . i .xll l I. T.I IWiro 1 uuum, miianii il .nil ni mo .
lempcrance picnic, under tne direction the ,leath the lamented Wm. Elliot. ;t0 tho creek at the mouth of Lara- Ohio. ,uV,y i.r. i V. ' . VT.w in
. 1 1 1 will ill &i 1 1 ioi 11 iL3 w'ni uvu -
-f Col. Hoy, at Uemis loint, Chautau- lietuming to Tiuucsta he again re- entation, on Saturday last, fouud one Let us be clean, in order that we oil statistics, and its market quotations
-ia Lake, ou Saturday, June 30th. 8umed hi bsainess as merchant, which which waB imbeded in over a foot of may be healthy. To be thoroughly so,
Statuary 1
post-paid.
Knox's mill is shut down for the business he continued until 18G5, when
pfeseiit for want of logs. The planer h engaged in the nil business. In
lias been started up, and a uice lot of 1SG3, he was appointed Associate
dressed lumber i being turned out. Judge f Forest County, to fill a ra-
We read of several cases of death cancy left by the death of Hon. S. S
from hydrophobia, in our exchanges. Ilulings.
Might it not be well fr tho borough Subsequently he became interested in tunjtT
... ... I 1 i- t ... .1.-1. k r ..i,:il J
authorities to pass a muzzle crumaucc. ivauroaumg, .ur u .uau . -...v.. meagre ppnearnnc0 uf our
-Senator Thomas' new brick man- Pou oi .... w ... ,uu.. ,ocal column9 tl;8 week be ac
I f I 1 1 ' ...I..a.I m rm An 9 , . 1 I 111 J I V
in is steadily approaching corople- " " ""7 ' c.unted for by the lamentable fact
tion, and it will not bo many weeks r.y ,n 10. u uuugo . Dothing of & ,ocal nature ,iM
u-Ul nlwavH be found reliable.
If vou want spicy reading, rresii news, j
liotos, 3 lor 25c; 1 10c. .
A. L. 1IOAQ, Nassau, N.
Architect, Buili'
I information concerning tho Oil Hegion,
J"" J' aim IU uiiumoini-fc c"""" i.uut..v.o u;Uw,tn.n.r H.iliBi.rihA for thn Oil.
The Grand Ball at tho Lawrence and render the skin white and smooth, city Daily Derrick. Terms. $10 per
veari bix niontlis la : i a moniii 111 au-
vance. W. II. LONG W ELL CO.,
House, on the evening of the Fourth let us use Glenu's Sulphur Soap. No
promises to be a brilliant affair, and eruption can withstand it. Depot, Crit-
all who love to trip the light fantastic, tenton's No. 7 Sijcth Avenue, New
should avail thomsclves of this oppor- York. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye,
black or browu, 50 cts. 4t
MOXKY.
39 it
Publishers, Oil City, Pa.
We will pay cash on delivery at ing their new bovneir and Boutloir) aro
.... n.;n : 'r;pt!f fnr whitA oak tho best made. 7 Octave Pianos f 150. 7
our null in lionesta, lor white oax drt 0() ot Usod a year. '2" Ktop Organs
T?VEHY Kcientist. Architect
Tinsmith und Property Owner sin
have a copy of the practical treatiwc
LIGHTNING PItOTECT10N,.iust is,
by the nmlerslgnod. It exposes tho e
oils defects of tlie lightning jods now cm
ed, and givos explicit dire'tions for pr
orly protecting buildings, ships, oil ih
klniiin KrilAiu 1-nnrlnti hridfi'M telei.1 . ..
A fJUniT nrrrR I We will during al,paratns. etc. It shows and descrii
H UliLHi ui i kn itiieso nam limes i,upi0 mothod bv which metal roois
dispose of 100 Pianos and Organs, new and rain pipes, or other suitable metallic
Boconct-nana oi msi-ciiiss innnfrs mciuu- ductors about buildings, will cneia r.
tug waters-ai lower jirices lorciwn wr Mute protection. Sent iy man, -
stallmcuts or to lei uniu paid lor man ev nrenaiti on re;ei)t of ?1.50. JJen
cr before offered. Waters' Grand wquaro Jjpong, Heading, Penna.
and Upright Pianos and Organs (includ- J. "
Notice to Tax-Payers.
ibefore :t will be ready Tor occupancy. " " v-.-... , j Jt jf t lh undressed optic or Btavo and heading bolts at the follow- 50. 4 stops fa. 7 stops .7. mors Tne undorsignoa win uo ae m i.
AG W. li. It., and labored zealously , ,.A 1 10 stops S8. 12 Stops JlOO cash, not used i,,K uml places within the nn
-The North ward has put a sub- - r .1 t nm ine cauor. 'US a year, in perioct orucr ami wsrnnieu. tores: lor the purpose oi receiving i
" 1,uu" mm. imo u" " I r, ra.nr(TnlllT!ltloll fif that l.om-l I ... - . , , i ... i i: ... .,,.,! 1 11 nut rn. I ... l u...i.v !.:- -. ... I lir-7 a
ua'rttial atone crosPiug in the street , - Vhh. Vallev Itv "Mr' 6nmucl Einstein, who has blae uoite, mcuea ione, percora , 0KUeahM.tiied. A liberal discount ment of 5 per cent, allowed for i-:
in.t luvrtfi f tbePresbvteriauchuich P 7 . ,, i 1it spent several months here with his of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 8 1.50. Heading bolts t( Teachers, Ministers, Churches etc. u.fore the first day of August :
just uoTtlt t the lmbi teriau cnuicii. Co then coutrouaj by James McIIen- P"1 e.ai raouuia oere wnn u J. , - g ft . 4 Khect music at half price. 1 lorare Waters UARNKTT TOWNSHIP.
Aloncll convenience for that ' , . TJiiontha ro-or-aniz- brother, Morns, returned to his home 22 inches long per cord o 5 it. by ons, Manufacturvrs, and Dealers, 40 CookBljl,,Vjf1 Wednesday, May co, iv
nlace r,f n,V In" !ntX in Phildelphia last week. Mo.-ris has ft., 8100. Heading bolts must be l-st Hth St., Union square, N. Y. 7 4 to li A. M. V ,
r atlOU,of the Tlthole Vad he waselec- 1 . , f timber nt least 20 inches ' " Chmngton. Wednesday, May CO, 1
'-Mr.O.V. Troper has returned led ;tl Treasurer and Trustee and up- cclulod not to cross the "briney made from timber at leat u inches nnnn u not easily earned in these times too Km.
ir ",u ,i .k. Pi,, lreasurerana i rusiee, ana up this Bummer. in diameter. Olhce at Lawrence W II I but it can be made in three months junks TOWXXlilP. '
from a lbrrO months absence to Cm- oa jhe orgauization of llthole Valley 1 , , Houso J II Dfric'KSON & Co. Ull I by any one of either sex, in any Marion, Thursday, Mny 31, ltesid--
cluntftL Ite tuccoeded in disposiug Extcn,:on Co. ho was elected Prcsi- -The strawberry and ice cream fes- ""h0- part of tho country who is will,ng to work M. K. Burton.
To Million rXlCn8,? ..I0 . r tL. t.;l nt Partrid'a Hall. lt Fridav 27tf teiuHl.y at the omidovmont thatwe Ur- HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
in an oi .iivrr luwuci. rinnt a trpr thA ftrfp.niTa tion oi lue i - - o 1 - rr- iiisii. u iir woo it iu yur uwn iuwu.
Ifeet. at that ttlacc. Pnavlr.i Vat roloum Railroad Co. evening, was a decided success, uotn
-Frybuffc Walnut Ilend, and Tid- he was elected one of the Directors, socially and financially. e believe
;il rii.h rpUbratft the cominff .nd number nf ifa Executive Com- euueu goi ineir money
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n.'nunh in Urn rrand old fashioned Luh,. and thenceforth devoted all th and were wen pieasea wun me
D ....... I ' . .1 T : 1 1 Tl, rsnlrv m.nnl
Tii.naaU. We hear it said, will his timo and influeuce to the comple- bcuC...j. .Cv..t .......
eclcbrata with stabicet picnic. tioa of that system of roads through ed to over $53.00.
The Clarioti Democrat eays that the oil regions
DIED.
KKItK.-May 15th, 1S77, at tho residence
of her parents, in Clarington, Forest Co.,
Pa.. Elizabeth, daughter of Ivlward and
Mary K. Kerr, aged 15 years, i months,
und 23 days.
That onco lov'd, for now cold and dead.
You need not bo away from home over i
night. You can give your whole time to
tho work or only your spare moment It
coMts nothing to try tho business. Tonus
and "i Outfit freo. Address at onco, Jl.
11 AI.LK'lT iV Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly
Kai-h mournful thoutrht emnlovs:
The Republicans of Crawford And nature weeps her comforts fled.
Tuesday.
Wednesday, June 20, Trunkey villc
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Thursday, Juno 21, SUro of T. J.
man. s
GRF.KN TOWNSHIP.
Friday, June 22, Nobrasks.
K I NGSLKV TOWNSHIP.
Buturday, June 23, Newtown.
1IOWK TOWNSHIP.
. ml . i . i ..f a
1 ' 1 I i l.nni n r .t. I AAllnltt I I -I I h AI r 11 m flPIAfl rvn IHKI.
will snnu 66 lo f.UU a litfW. 1 il W88 Willi revurmug iivio ttu vi-
I T I rM a 1 1 1 1 1 ' i! . I - -
ul irv hard to swal- fic a visit to James Mcllenry, in rew inursuay, wnicu resuueu iu mo cicb-
i-... r,riee nt present York, in Aueust. 1871, in company tion of John J. Henderson, h., of
is onlv S 1 78 Three dollars a day is with A. H. Steele, that he met with Meadville, as the candidate for Presi-
... e . . ,i i!.. hu t.rr;hU nrrirUt nn tha P. & L. dent Judcre. Mr. tlcndersoii is an
entirely too mucn lor mi ojr. --- , , , , i
.m.o ;r ;, .i.,.m rpnch it thousands of lly.. at Penova, Pa., in which he sus- able and popular lawyer, and his elec-
iv,,.!. .,1.1 rrtr to tiKtite jui- tained internal injuries that malerialy tion in November may be set down as
, .... .. , . j- .
l.'tr.
lafctiiltd in the causation of his distaee, I a fixed fact.
And withered all her joys.
Hope looks lief ond the bound of time,
When, what we now deplore,
Shall riso in full immortal prime,
And bloom to fade no uire.
Then cease, fond nature, cfase thy tears j
Religion points on high,
There everlasting spring appears,
Aud i"vs lia' tauuut die.
THE DLACK HILLS,
Ry H. N Maguire, who has spent 12
..a. L t. Ihttt Jkiillll. 1 AtPHt ttP.fillUlltS Of
ijold and Silver prospects, Agriealtural I Tuesday, June iai, Hroikston Htoi
and Grazing resources, inmate, Hunting, TIONKSTA TlMVSll
Fishing, Indians, anu heuiers; auyoiiuires Th..rB(luv Ju,l0 Trens'r'a )l,
w
with them. Mining and Wild Western
Life, the Waterfalls, Boiling Geysers, no
ble siienery. immonse Gorges, etc., With
27 fine illustrations, and new map. Price
only 10 cents. Sold by all Nowsdenlers,
or Kent nost-naid for li cents bv Donnel
ley, Loyd it Co., Publishers, Chicago, III. Hame i,t-tore the first diiv.it J
oiMVSCKlBKforthe JTorekt Repubrtoan ,b;J'SK'!
Olt will pay. Irtasurtr s Oflu e,
llOStll.
TION F.ST A ROROUC. 1 1 .
Friday, June , Treasurer' Of.
Those indebted tor Mercaut '
1877 will suvo one tiollur l v