11 t J 1 V 3I gvtttX gqniMinw. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JOE 19, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iiurge. R. Dunn. . Councitmen A,B. Kelly, G. W. Bovard, J. A. Proper, Wlt. Rock", Win. Richards, N. H. Foreman. Justiees of the Tcaee. f). S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Constable IT. Swnirgart .VWmot Directors II. It. May, H. O. Da rin, (l. W. Robinson, T. J. Van Gicsen, D. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. it FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge L. D. Wktmotif. l.t.tfcifiM Judge Jon. (J. Dai.k, Ed VAi;o KF.nn. Treasurer Wm. Lawbej.ce. 1'rothonotary, Register i Recorder, Cc ' J. W. ('unn. . Sheriff JUSTIS SlTAWKKV, , Co)H)ni.'.n'ocr En Ukuux, ' Isaac I jo no, John Rkck. Cuunty Superintendent X. 8. Brock- YA Y. District Attorney H. P. Irwin. Jury Cknnmissionxirs Lyman Cook, P. V. Mkiu ir.uoTT. County Surveyor T. D. COLLINS. (broHfr W. C Com'RN. vnti A vditors Ntoitolas Thomp son, J, it. Nkit.l, H. A. .tKKorrx. Metnbernf OnngreM --II KiilXY WJIITK. Assembly f . B. Aonew, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODSH-1 I. O.of O.IT. MEETS evoy Friday evening, t 7 o'clock, in th Hall lbrniorly occupied by tho Good Templar. J. K. BLAINE, N. G. tt. W. SAWYER, See'y. ., 27-tf. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Ta. Collodions made in thin ami adjoint Ing counties. 40-ly ILKH AV. TATE,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, jriw Strent, TIONESTA , Pvt . r, X. LATHT. ' . J. n. A a NEW. LATHY .to A-GIVlfiW, t t o it x tj yx ir Jii ir, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION HOUHEltS! I havo boon admittM to nractico an an Attorney in tlio Pension Ofilco at Wash ington, ' I). C. All ofllccrs, soldiers, or Kai lorn who wro injured In tlio lato war, ran obtain pension to which thoy may ha entitled, bv calling on or addressing tno at 1 ionesta, l'n. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. llHvinrr boon iw.ir four vonrii a soldier In tlio lato war, and having for a number f years engaged in tno prosecution oi sol dier' claims, my experience will asguro th collection of claims in tlio shortcut pos sible time. J. B. AO NEW. 41tf. F. W. Ways, ATTORNEY AT LAW, md Notary Pi'M.io, Revnlrts Hiiklll it Co.'s Block, Honoc St.", Oil City, Pa. . 39-ly Lawreica House, rprOXEMTA, PENN'A, WM. LAW L RI''.N(!K, PitopniKTon. This housti Is contrail v lc(.ed. Evorylhinsr, how and well furnished Superior nwdminmiii tions and strict attention given to puosts. VcRotablcs and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Santplo room for Com mercial Agents.' CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNER A. AONEW BTiOOK.- L. Arw, Proprietor. This is a new noHxe, and has jut beoti fif ted up for the ncx'ominodatiou of t ho public. A jortion of the patronago of tlio public is solicited, ja-ly J. K. Kff.AIXI, n. !., TIONESTA, PA. Ofkicw Hoitrs j 7 to a. sr., 7 to 0 r. M. Wednesdays and pinturtluys from 11 A. Mv to 8 r. M. W. C. COBURM, M. D., priYSICIAN C SUROEON oirers Iris L K(rvices to tiio ieople of Forest Co. llavinjr had an experience) of Twelve Years in constant practice, Dr. Ooburn f imiaiiloos to i;iv-e satist'sction. Dr. Co nirn makes a pccinltv of tlio treatment of Nasal. T!in;-.t. Liina an 1 all other Chronic or lin.irerini diseases. Having In vesdaloil all scieiitine methods of cur ing disease anil PotecUnl tlio (rood from all Hvstf ins. In1 will ii'iiarantoe. relief or acuw In all casus whro a cure is possible. No Charge for Consultation. All f'Xis will bo reasonable. Professional visits made at id I hours. Purties at a distance can con suit him bv letter. OlHoo and Kefdeneo RCicond buildinp; elow the Court House. Tionesta, I'a. Of lioe days Wednesdays and Saturdays. "5tf H. H. MAT. ma r, iai:k e co., A. . kl.l.LY. BANKERS Corner of Elm & WalnutSU. Tionesta. Bank of Discuuut and Deposit. . Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collodions made on all the Principal points of the U. S, Collections soiieitod. lS-Iy. PnOTOGRAPIl GALLERY. V. L.1I STUKET, . . , H0UT1I OF ROBINSON & BONNER'S 8TORE. Tion3Sta, Fa., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. ill v. to.;, Pictures taken iu all the latest styles khc"art. WU' to m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ilev. W. O. Allen will preach in tlio M. E. Cliurch next Sunday, morn ing and evening. Services to com mence promptly at 11 oclock A.M. and 7 r. r. Tho now Time Table went into cflect on Monday last, but for bohio reason wo havo not yet received a copy of it. The time of the principal train? at this station is as follows: North, 7:43 A. m. and 3:17 r. M. South, 1:41 and 10:27 r. M. The 7:43 and 1:41 trains ctrry the mails. We will probably havo the change in full next week. A small amount of lumber went down tho river last week on the "skip per flood," but the prices continue low, and very little lumber is being sold. Under the new law it is now law ful to catch bnss with a hook, or to epear them. This latter clause will be appreciated by some of our citizens. -The Brookville Graphic relates a sad Etory in rogard to Mr. J. M. Cor bet, lato of thia town. Some wicked scoundrel stole his Sunday hat. The coinage of silver dollars last month is said to havo been upward of $3,000,000. About one-millionth part of the coinage iound its wuy into this county. . Some parties from town ore trying their luck on Spring Creek this week. We could not go along, but sent our trout-baeket, which we hope may be filled with largo trout many times be fore it Is returned. Sam. Young still lives, and baa started a new paper at East Brady, called the Advertiser. If Sam 's friends haven't all gone into bankruptcy he may bo able to effect several loans on the strength of his new venture. At last the boys haveblown up their muscle and gone to playing ball. A practice game was had on Saturday and one on Monday. The grounds are up above the brickyard. It is not yet known whether a club will be formed, Mr. W. W. Derby, of Erie, has won the gold medal of the Northwes tern Shooting Club, which has been shot for at a number of matches, he making the best aggregate. Mr. D. attended tho first pigeon shoot here, and made good scores. . II. McSweeney, Esq., of St. Pe tersburg, was in town yesterday, call ing upon his friends. lie was former ly a student in the law office of Hon, J.-B. Agnevv, atid, we understand, has a lucrative practice in the Clarion Re gions. Oil is now down to $1,123, and the cry of the oil regiou is to "stop the drill' It is impossible to get trans portation for all the oil, and much of it is going to waste. No wonder tho oil producers are mad about the defeat of the free pipe bill. Tickets for Congress, County Au ditors, and for one candidate for Jury Commissioner, all that were left with us for that purpoee, have been sent to all the polling places in the county, and it is probable that all are supplied with the tickets of every candidate. Some of enr citizeus who are off in neighboring oil districts, will prob ably put in an appearance at the Pri maries next Saturday, but as nearly nil of them get the Republican, it will tot bo necessary to electioneer them when they arrive. They will probably vote for tho best men. Wm. Cullen Bryant, who has long ranked as the greatest American poet, died in New York on Woducsday last, June 12th, aged 81 years. As poet, journalist and citizen, his career and life wero as nearly faultless as possible to erring humanity. His departure is mourned by the wholo country. We have been asked te publish the following challenge : John Guitou will wager ten dollars that Jake Guiton can beat any man in Forest County shooting ofT-hand with a rille 100 yards, with open sights. The parties live at Bear Creek, where any one wishing to accept the challeugo can find them. We are baviog cool nights at pres ent, and, in fact, we have very few warm days. It is generally remarked that this. has been the most peculiar season thus far that has been experi enred for several years. It will prob ably surprint) no one if we have frost in each month of the year. Republicans, attend your primary election, Saturday, June 22, and vote for Dr. Coburn for Assembly. He is qualified for the oflicc. 13-1 1 By reference to another column it will be seen that Hilliard & Hunting's Great Pacific Circus is to exhibit in Tiouesta on Tuesday next, afternoon and evening. When hero last sum mer this company gave a very satis factory exhibition, and everything was conducted in a respectable manner. Of course there wcro followers, who had little games with which to swindle the unwary, but the proprietors of the circus wero not responsible for their actions. As armies have disreputable camp-followers, so all largo entertain ments have parasites, who make a liv ing out of the credulous. It is need less to warn our people again in regard to theso swindles ; some of them re ceived severe lessons last summer. As to the circus, it was a good one when it last exhibited here, and the propri etors were gentlemen who paid their bills and did a square business. We have no doubt but the exhibition will be fully as good as last season. Hon. R. B. Brown, of Clarion, was in town yesterday, looking over his constituency, and, we suppose, see ing whether he could get second in structions for State Senate. We have not heard whether or not there were any second instructions given, but there was some hitch in the convention about the Senatorial delegates which is not plain to the public mind. It ap pears that the nominee wanted a cer tain set of delegates, and the Conven tion wanted another set, and the latter body baviog the most votes, carried their point. The true inwardness of the affair has not yet been made mani fest. . So many candidates for nomina tion aro in the field, aud so rau:h has happened to call the attention of Re publicans to the fact, that it is scarce ly necessary for us tn say that next Saturday is the eventful day of the Republican Primary Elections. We only speak of the fact to urge all Re publicans to be on hands at the polls, and vote for those men whom they deem best qualified to fill the offices in the gift of the peoplo next fall. Abovo all, we wish to advise all Re publicans to heartil concur in the choice of the majority in. every in stance, and our nominees will have no trouble in making their election sure, Argument Court was held on Mon day last, Judge Wetmore presiding. Wo believe that no business of general interest was transacted, except in the case of a little sediment of the late election contest. It appears that at last Court Mr. Haslet's Attorney asked for n rule' to show cause why the Coun ty should not pay his client's costs in tho case. "At the present court, ob jections being made to the rule by Messrs. Neill and Agnew, it was dis charged. Another rule to show cause, however, embracing substantially the same matter, was granted, which will bo disposed of at next court. Pleasantville parties have ordered seven hundred pigeons from this place, for a pigeon shoot, which is to come off at that place on Monday next. Our boys should load up their fusees and go over. ' Mr. Sawrey, who made made some good shooting at the last match here, and Mr. Hancock, the popular landlord at Pleasantville, were in town last evening, and took the pigeons over. There is to be some horse-racing, also, and altogether a good deal of excitement. The pigeon shoot will bo conducted to suit the parties present, and we can assure the boys that they will rcceivo good treat ment if they go over. Mr. Robinson received, a few days ago, an interesting letter from Charley Bonner, who was then at Berlin, and the day he wrote happened to be the very day that tho last attempt was made upon the life of Emperor Wil liam. He gives a graphic description of the great excitement which ensued. Chas. is going through Austria on his way to Paris, where he will tnko in the Exposition. Ben. May was not with hiiu when the letter was written, but was expecting to join him iu a few days. As to tho Democratic Primaries: Theie was no opposition for the offices of Senate, Assembly and Prothonotary and Messrs. Woodcock, Haslot and Clark carried off those prizes. James Swailes was nominated for Sheriff, Messrs. Berlin aud Long for Commis tionern, Mr. Beck for Auditor, and Peter Youngk for Jury Commissioner. We believe that either Mr. Berlin or Mr. Long will be elected in the fall ; Mr. Back's election is conceded, aud Mr. Youngk will probably stand a cbaucc. Tho particulars of the death of James Flynn, which wo noticed last week, ate thus told us : Mr. F., in company with his brother and two other men, were breaking a log-pile on the bank of Licking creek, and the business not progressing as rpecdily as he desired, he took a jam- pole, and assisted in breaking thepilo. The logi started, and failing to get out of the way Boon enough, he was thrown down, his head striking a log, in the creek, while another log flew out of the pile, striking the back of his head, which was completely crushed between the two. He was buried at Fryburg. Hon. M. L. Lockwood has with drawn from the contest for the Detu cratio nomination for Senator in Clar ion county. This leaves the contest in that county between Messrs. Brown and Corbett, and the victor will have to run his chances in the district con vention with a man from each county. As Clarion has had tho Senator for two years, it may happen that sorne other county will present better claims and carry away the prize. 1 . b. Since the above was in type we learn that Mr. Brown has been nominated by the Clarion county Con vention ty a large majority. Pat. Graham received the nomination for County Treasurer. Mr. D. F. Copeland, of Harmony Township, is to-day announced as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to Republican usages. As there was but oe candidate announced for this office, and two persons are to be placed in noimnation for County Auditor, we do not think that we are straining the rules to any alarming 'extent. If there had been two candidates pre viously announced, we should not feel at liberty to insert this announcement, but under the circumstances our con science fails to accuse us. The Woods Heirs havo finished their second dry, or nearly dry, hole, and the rig has been noved to another part of the tract, about three-quarters of a mile distant, aud drilling, we be lieve, has commenced. Whatever oth er land-holders may do, the Woods Heirs are determined that their tract Bhall be developed, and that in the most thorough manner. Had others followed their example we would do doubt have had a regular excitement in some part of tho county beforo this time. The new sidewalks are being built in a substantial manner, and it will iiot be long until a pedestrian can travel the length of the town without danger to life or limb. The method prescribed by the ordinance for build ing new walks has been criticised by some persons, but before it was adopt ed the Council got what they consid ered the best advice on the subject, and the ordinance was made in accor dance therewith. There is no doubt but the new method is vastly superior to the old one. A complete stone foundation is being put under the main part of the Central House. Pat. Joyce has the job, and is putting it through as rap idly as possible. He will make a good strong foundation. The owners are also building a wing on the south end of the house, the dimensions of which will be 32x50 feet. When this part is fiaished the "Ceutral" will be a large aud commodious house. Republicans, vote for Dr. Coburn for Assembly. He is the working-man's friend, and opposed to all monopolies. 13-lt Peterson 8 Magazine for July comes to us brighter and fresher than ever. The principal steel-plate, "In Arcadia," h beautiful beyond descrip tion. The double-sized fashion plate, containing five figures, is elegantly en graved on steel, and is exquisitely col ored. There is also a 'design for the new style window curtain, printed in colors ; aud about fifty wood engra rings of fashions, patterns in em broidery, Ac, &c. Peterson still con tinues to hold its proud and eminent position for powerfully written original stories. No lady's book, in fact has such writers. No family should be without it, and as the price is but two dollars a year, postage free, it is within the means of every one. To clubs it is even lower. Specimens sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Ad dress Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street,' Philadelphia, Pa. Romamber that Dr. Coburn has always voted the Republican Ticket, and that he never asked for an offiee before. Vote for him for Assembly. 13-lt Nothing but the low price of oil is at present retarding developments in this county. Lands and leases are be ing constantly secured by old opera tors, and it is merely a matter of time itil something must bo done. All transactions seem to be private, but should oil go above two dollars we may expect a thorough development of a good share of our territory shortly thereafter. We notice that our enterprising druggist, G. W. Bovard, has added to his large stock of goods, the very val uable Home Medicines prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Fa. His Barosma in particular, is having a large sale all over this and adjoining States. Its merits as a Liver and Kid ney cure being acknowledged wherever it is known. Republicans, do not be deceived by tho ring politicians, but vote for Dr. Coburn for Assembly. He is the peo pie's candidate,. &ad can win the elec lion in November. 13-lt BalloxCs Magazine for July has come to hand, arid its reputation is fully'sustained as the best magazine published, for the price. The sub scription price is $1.50 a year, postage paid, or 15 cts. per number. Publish ed by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley street. Boston, and for sale at all the news depots in the country. Vote for Dr. Coburn. for Assera bly. He is a sound Republican, and bvlongs to no party ring. 13-lt Robinson & Bonuer have a large invoice of Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children a bnoes, at as low prices as Oil City or Tidioute. Call and see Robinson & Bouner sell the Sing er and Domestic Sewing Machines at low prices. Doctor Said She Could Not Live. For a year and a half my wife's health had been on the decline; Doc tor said I raut soon prepare to bury my wife, as consumption would soon claim her as its victim. But added : Try E. K. Thompson's Barosma. I did so, and you cannot imagine toy thankfulness when I tell you that two bottles of Barosma wrought a complete cure. My wife is not only the picture of health and beauty, but is the moth er of a darling healthy child. (Baros ma did it.) C. W. White, Grand Valley, Pa. Sold by G. V. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 13 2t FOR SALE. A Fine, Double - Barrel Breech Loading Shot Gun, in perfect condi tion, with 3 dozen Brass Shells, Shell Belt, Gun Case and Implements com plete. Cost over $100 ; will be sold for $65, cash. Apply at once at this office. Kunkel's "Des Fleur Do Alpes," a delicious perfume for the handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery ; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. For Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will be exchanged for Philadelphia property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm street adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. New Mackerel iu Kits, Quarter and Half Bbls., at Robinson & Bon ner's. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, Proprietor. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing In tlio Tonsoriat Art done with neatness and despatch. Also a tirst-class stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mablo & Hunter's and the Tost Ollioo, Tidioute, Pa. 38 ly REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled GUN. Weight, R to 8 pounds : length of barrol, 8 and 'io in. 10 and iZ gauge. Price, Klcel barrels, 45 Twist bitrrela, 8U0 I.uuilnalrd bnrrt-1 875 I Damom-UK burrt-lH, fciSJ. The best over ottered tho American sportsman, combining all tho most desir able features of tho best imported, togeth er with some valuable improvements not found in any other Top Lwver, Knap Ac tion, Centre J'iro. For sulo bv tlio tarde everywhere. Man ufactured bv K. REMINGTON t HONS, i!.Sl and 'M'i Broadway, New York. P. O. Box, Armory, Hlion, N. V. Cut this out and send for I r.i.rsTUATKn Cata i.dni'H and Trcuii.-rc on Uifu Shooting. "J-oul. J WAIT FOIl IT 2 ! WATCH FOR L COMING GO, The Only LpgiUmateEntcrtainmeril this Continent 1 Hilliard & Hunting' Circnt Pacific WILL KXIIIBIT AT TIONESTA, PA., ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1878. Among other attractions will be presented mo luiiowmg : M'LLK CL A RICK II UNTI G, The Daring l-'emnle Gymnast, lately ar-' riven noin ahmcj s Koyni Aiupitheatns liOlldon, Kn;hind, assi.-iti'd bv M It. H(l- KRT HUNTING, in their Mid-Air Evo lutions. Mho J-nglish press is unanimous in bestowing the higheRt encomiums on tlicso wonderful Gymnasts; M'llo Clarice In her great feat of herculean strength. Sho will ascend from tho ground to the trapeze, suspended by the teeth by a sin gle rope. This astonishing feat electritier. tho whole European Continent, and linn won lor ner uie utio or uie J-.auy with tli Iron Jaw. Our patrons will say that ah is iruiy wonuei uu, aim mat tno tongue M fame for onco has not exaggerated. Don' iau to see ner. buc is tue wonder or tn lHth century. MISS ANNA WORLAND, " Tho Daring ami Graceful Equestrienn. Her most marvelous and daring acts li electrilied the Continent of Europe, and i every city in which she has appoar Possessing all tho attractions of form, fi r tures nnd youth, she adds an intrepidity i the performance that is astonishing an marvelous. MR. ROBERT HUNTING, Jester, Conversationalist and Clown, mod est but brilliant, wit and repartee without vulgarity, satrical without offense. Aver- itablo genius in tho tented Temple of Mo rn us. ALEX. GREENWOOD, The only Ono-Legged Hurdle Rider. And other attractions too nunieioua to mention. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock p. M. ADMISSION - 60 cts. Children under 9 years, - - - 25 ets. J. W. BAKER, Agent. n , i 1 1 Notice to Bond-Holders. TVTOTICK is berehv crlveti that the nrim 1 N pal and accrued interest on tho follow ing Korost County Bonds will bo paid i tho Treasurer's office, Tionesta, j'a., tho 1st day of July, 1878, and that the i terest on said bonds will cease on that dm Bonds Nos. (i and 7, $500 each ; No. : S.S00; Nos. 20 and 31, ?10O0 each, and 35, f 1200. Eli Berlin,") Isaao IjOno, Commission; John Rjsck, J Attest J. T. Bkennan, Clork. 'CIONKSTA "MJtlClirX'r CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $0.50 Flour $ sack, bost ... Corn Meal, 100 lbs . 1.5C Chop food, puro grain - - 1.35(W Rj'e bushel - - -Oat Now $J buahol - - " -Corn, ear ..... 3: Beans $ bushel ... 2.00( Ham, sugar cured - t- Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured -Shouldors - - - - - Whiteflsh, half-barrels - - - Lake herring half-barreln Sugar - - - - - Syrup ------ 75' ; N. O. Molasses new - - . i. Roast Rio Coffea Rio Coffeo, - - - . - r Java Cotleo ' - - - Tea ! Butter Rioo - . - - Eggs, fiOhU .... i Salt l.Sfc Lard - Iron, common bar .... Nails, lOd, -p keg - Potatoes .... ? Lime $1 bbl Driod Apples per lb . . . t Dried Beef . . - - 17 WILLIAM READ & SC lFANEUlL IIALLSQIJ., 1SOSTOX, - . MA. Agents for W. c C. SCOTT & so: BREECH-LOADERS!! UsedbCapt. Bogardus (who has oneoffcsu guns over 30,000 times still islss it in all his matche.), JohnsJTi and the principal shots and ei W have nlo brought out the llvst Ilreech-fiOa of favorite Top-Snap Action ever in the market. Other qualities 1,; J10. N .-fr Scud for Circulars and I oiid hand Guns, CIRCUS .'V '
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