WEDNESDAY M0HX1X0, OCT. 9, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iiurffr-V. R. Punk. 0uiieilmen. B. Kelly, G. W. Bovard, J. A. 1'roper, W. K. Kock', Win. Richards, N. H. Foreman. JiiMiee of the PciccV. A. Bandall, J. T. Brennaii. Ortntltihlfl H. Swnggart Kthnol lirrctnrn. H. May, IT. O. Da vis, (J. W. Robinson, T. J. Va'nGloson, D. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jndyelj. D. Wetmohb. Aoeiate Judges Joh. G. Dai.k, Ed TAnn KEnn. Treasurer Vfyi. LAwnKROK. Prothanotary, Register it Vfecorrlw, Cr. J. W. Clark. Sheriff. Iitstis RnAWKKT. Commissioners Eli Berlin, Isaac liONo, Joiix UrcrK. County Superintendent II. H. Brock- WAT. JHstriet. Attorney S. D. InwiK. .vrj OomwifMionera Lyman Cook, P. V. Mkiu'IM-iott. County Surveyor T. D. Col.MXS. ftwtr W. C Commit. Countu Auditor Nicholas TnOMP- BON, J. K. NKIM,, II. A. ZVENBEMi. Member of Con.nre-lKW White. 4cmM.y J. B. Aonew. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE KO.S69, T. O. of O. F1. MEKTH every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock. In tho Lodgo Room In Par tridgo's Hall. S. D. IUWIN, N. n. O. W. SAWYER, Seo'y. 2"-tf. J. W. Walker, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Ta. OIIlco nt tho Rural House. Will at tend to business In tho evenings and on Saturdays. 27 tf E. L. Davis, A' TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Collection made iu this and adjoin ing counties. 40-ly MIIMH AV. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JS bit Street, TWNKSTA, PA . W. K. LATnT. J. H. AONEW. LATIIV AGNEW, ATTOHNEYS AT LAW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION MH.niKItS!. I have been admitted to practice a an Attorney in tho Pension Ollleo at Wash ington. ' D. C. All officers, soldiers, or imilorii who were iniured in tho lato war, can obtain pensions' to w Inch thoy may bo entitled, lv calling on or addressing mo at Tionesta, i'.n. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and 'bounty will receive prompt at tention. Having been over four yearn a soldier in the late war, and having for a number of vears ei traced in th o prosecution of sol diers' claims, mv experience will nssuro tho collection of claims in the shortest pos Bibletime. J. 11. AONEW. 4ltf. F. W . Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary Public, Reynolds llukill A Co.'s Block, Senoea St. Oil City, Pa. 3i-ly UwrwM House, . IMONESTA, PENN'A, Wf. LAW I RKNCE, .PRoi-KiKTon. This house Is centrally located. Everything now and well furnished Superior accommoda tions and strict ntfonlion-givcn to guests. Vegetables and Fj nits of r!1 kinds served lu thoir season. Sample room for Com mercial Agent. NTIAjL. HOUS E, BONNER A AONEW BLOCK. L. Aonkw, Proprietor. This is a new nouse, and has just been fitted up for the neeoinniodatioii of tho public. A portion f tho patronage of the public is solieltod. 40-ly TIONESTA HOUSE. n E. McCRAY. Lessee. Situated at tbo VV. mouth of Tionesta Creek. Tionesta, Pa. This house has been thoroughly re iltted and refurnished, and a portion of tho public patronage iu respoctluliy solicited J. 13. ItLAINK, M. I., TIONESTA, PA. Opficr Hotms;7 to 1) A. M., 7 to 9 r. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 A. M. to 3 I. M. II. H. MAT. A KKU.V. MA Y, PAHK C CO., Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARN IiS, Proprietor. OTTAVIXO. Hair-Cuttincr. Shampooing O and every thing in the Ton serial Art done with neatness and ucspaicu. Also a lirst-clasa stock of CIO ARM AND TOBACCO. Between Mabie A Hunter's rind tho Poht Office, Tidioute, Pa. 33 ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. K 1. 91 MTHEKT, SOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S STORE. Tionesta, Ta., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pictures token iu all tho latest styles the'art. W-t'' WW, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. J. T. Brcnnan Esq. is at present writing sufloring I'rom an attack of quinzy. He will probably bo out in n few days. Pat,. Joyco is quarrying fctono with which to wall up tho bauks of that portion of Council Run which flows through Partridge's property. That run is a source of expense to Mr. P., as well as a source of convenience Tho culvert under the road south of Chas. Ilinton's place, having wasned out so badly as to be dangerous, Mr. Geo. Haslet was awarded the contract of putting iu a new culvert at that point, and he is busily engaged upon the job. In tho election proclamation we have been instructed to change the anuouncoment of tho place of holding elections in Howe Township from Iirookston Hall to Ikookaton School House. This, wo understand is an order of the Court. Quite a number of our citizens drove over to Titusville yesterday, to witness the wonderful shooting of Dr. Carver, and some of thein brought back evidences of his skill in the shape of coins with holes shot through them. Tho Dr. shoots to-day in Oil City. The stave mill bus not been run ning for the last couple of weeks, on account of the jammed-up condition of the contractor, Mr. Adams, whoso wounds and bruises now appear to be healing rapidly. It will bo some time, however, before he will bo able to do his usual amount of labor. Wo have no report of the proceed ings of the School Hoard, because it has been a matter of impossibility to get tho directors together, part of them being out of town, part sick, and the balance not large enough to constitute a quorum. A meeting will be held at the earliest practicable moment Chas. Ilinton was awarded the contract of repairing the Tubbs Run bridge, h'3 bid beiug the lowest handed in. There Is no question but our au thorities will have to put iu a new bridge up there within a year or two, as the present structuro is not calcula ted to staod much more wear and tear. Tho "boys" got up a party at Bo yard's Hall on Friday evening last, which was well attended and highly appreciatad by all who were present McCray's band furnished the music, which it is needless to say was excel lent. The ''boys' came out just about even, which suited them perfectly, &i they didn't cato to make any money out of it. -At a meeting of tho Council of this place, held fti latt Saturday even ing, permission was given to J. J. Fisher to dig a drain from his premi ses to the Tiver, tho expense thereof to be paid by him, and applied on his road taxes hereafter. The water was standing on his land, making it very unpleasant for the families residing thereabouts, and unhealthy for the towu. In this issue we send our readers a supplement containing political mat ter covering all tho issues of the day, ami explaining the financial question in such a clear, straightforward mau ner that it has only to be read to carry conviction with it. Let every reader, Republican, Democrat and Green backer, peruse every word in our sup plement, and it will do them good, es pecially if they attend its counsel. On our second page will be found a somewhat lengthy and quite, inter esting letter from Chas. Ronner, who is bound to see as much of Europe as possible before he returns home. He is evidently keeping his eyes and ears open, and tho trip will be of vast ben efit to him in tho future. He will probably be back to this place in five or six weeks. Wo believe Reu. May is traveling with him, nlthough Char ley does not mention him in this let ter. Mr. Carr, tho butcher, met with a painful accident yesterday, from the effects of which he will probably be disabled for many weeks to come While driving to the slaughter house, across the creek, he met some stave teams on the narrow part of the road just this side of the creek bridge, where a large slide has iecently been removed, and his horse became unmanageable and backed off the road, throwing Mr, C. out, on a pile of stones at tho side of the road, and breaking ono of his collar boDes. Dr. Coburn reduced the fracture. k Air" )l 'Jfeir'! FOR HOIST MONEY ! CONSCIENTIOUS COLORADO I ILLUSTRIOUS IOWA! Obscrvimt Ohio! 0. II. The election in Colorado, which oc- curred last week, is overwhelmingly Republican. We have carried the legislature, tho Congressional delega- tioo, and Will elect a U. S. Senator, Good enough ! Iowa held her elections yesterday, and has not gone back on her glorious record of the past. She has elected the entire Republican delegation to Congress, Rnd has gained nearly.20,000 Republican votes since her last general election. Iowa can always be depend- ed on, whether in an emergency or for regular work. She is one of the best States in this great Union. Ohio! tho great battle-ground of the fall's campaigu, has been bravely won by the Republicans. Enough is known to warrant the assertion that the legislature has n strong working majority -of Republicans, and that the majority ot tlio t,ongiessional uelega- tion is Republican. The State is re leemed 1 And uow for Pennsylvania. Noth ing but a hearty nud tmited effort is needed to give Pennsylvania a Repub- icau majority of 30,000 over all oppo- sition ou the 5th of November. Let every Republican gird himself for the t . , , . , T , .. - strife, and let nothing keep hira from the polls. With Hoyt, Stone, White, Grant. Wheeler, honest money, hon- est candidates and honest government n J,lr, K, f,,rM,r,l o , . . 1 . , tw- . a glorioua victory, in otate, District aud County ! 3? O Xj ITI O A-Ij I REPUBLICAN MEETINGS urm u. L.u .i.-e.n-.! l IT in uu auiu ui mu luuuwiug places, tO-Wlt : At the Washington School House, Stewart's Run, Friday evening. Oct. 11th. Allender School House, Friday ev ening, Oct. 18th. Maricnville School House, Jenks Twp., Saturday evening, Oct. 19th. Let evory Republican who believes in honest inoucy, attend, and bring with him his erring "fiat money" green back friend, that his eves tnav be open d tr. tl.a truth , uanuenng democrats, who ncuu the spinal column Stiffened oa tho ques tion of solid money, como forth i'rom v, hblmrr Woa .,! W rofunn together. Prodigals! return to your father's house ! the bovine is ready for the barbecue! . Good Speakers will be present to address you. E. L. Davis, Chairman Republican Co. Cora. According to this morning's dis patches, Indiana seems to have goue Democratic. There is nothing won derful in the fact that the birth-place of the Knights of tho Golden Circle, tho laud of Bluo Jeans and the homo of repeaters should "0 Democratic. Ry tho last i.'suo .of the Forest Press we learn that Mrs. Conver has disposed of the materials of that office, and that a greenback paper is here after to bo i?sucd therefrom, to be ed ited by Dr. Coburn. Mrs. Conver offers to refund jwo raid any subscrip tions which have been paid in advance for tho Press to those who do not wish to havo the new paper continued to their address. The name of the green back organ, we understand, is to be the Forest National. -It is no longer boys' play to go out within a mile or two of town and bring in a good string of squirrels. Five or six miles away, and n3 far off as Tylersburg, they seem to be mode rately numerous yet. The boys, on Dutch Hill had a match hunt last Sat urday afternoon, which, on account of the rain was almost a failure; still, several of the hunters made good strings, notwithstanding tho weather. The boys in town are talking of getting up a hunt for Saturday next, but it is not known, as yet, whether it will come off or not. Ono thing we can depend upon, if they have a hunt next Saturday the strings will not be as heavy as heretofore. Call in and see John Siggins' grand display of Dry Goods, Notions, Yarn3 and Zenbvrs. 2t -John Siggins will sell you Dry Goods cheaper than the cheapest 2t Wanted Every family to try 1 lb of our New Japan Tea Robinson & Bonner. -John Siggins, of Tidioute, has just returned from New York with a Mag nificent Assortment of Fall and Win tcr Goods, which he offers at prices that w ill compete with any Dry Goods House outside of the large cities. 2t E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Powder is dojng more good than tongue can tell or pen can write, in relieving children and adults of intestinal para sites or worms. Childicn seven months old have discharged large worms after a few doses. Not injurious in the least ; pleasant to take, containing no calomel. Put up in'glass bottles with name of proprietor blown in glass, Enquire of your druggist and take nothing else; or send to E. K. Thomp g0n. Titusville. Pa., box 1275. Price 25 cents. Druggists aud dealers should send for list and prices Sold bv G. W. BovarJ, Tionesta, Pa. 28 2t Kunkel8 "Parfumo do Taris," the piCasantest and most delightful per fun)0 extat, for' salo at Bovara s. p..:.,,, 7r. nnp Kltt!0. This is no cheiip,. scented trumpery, but isa stan anj Justing article. tf. CoitsiazuitioBi (hired. Au old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the for mula of a sim-ple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and perraauent euro lor I I ' 1 ' -A consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, nsth In,a aud a'! .throat and lung atlections, also o positive and radical cure lor nor AMVl- Rn(i ii nprffOUB COni- plajnts, after having tested its wonder Ail curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it kiiwn to his suffering fellows. Actu- ated by this motive, and a desiro to relievo buman Buffering, I will send, fre0 of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions tor prepar ing aud using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by nddressing j' ''trc: I " 1 " . . i y 14-eoW-ly from the PilnhiHKh I.clcr, March 11, IK7K.1 "I Must Lie Down and Die." The following is an extract from a lotter datod July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer of Bethesda Water. Tho wiUer is tho Rev. T. B. Fuller, D. I)., D. C. L., Rector of St. Grogory'H.Chureh, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho writer, at tho ago of 60 years was a victim of Siechariie Diabetes. His physician said (to uso Dr. Fullei's words) "ho could do no moro for mo than ho had done ; that my diseaso was incurable, and tiiat 1 must lie down und - dio." pVo should stato here, en jxirentha (.-(, that our townsman, Joseph Flemin . 1 l'is., IS mo st'ie ainioiiiy uuinurizew uyti for thia Wondert'ul water for this Stato, as - wol) as for Ohio und West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days," ho writ"s. "after taking the Water, 1 obtained medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, If I could give myself reasonable rest. I would be quito well." Such testimony, from such a sourco. should indeed havo convincing weight. Sole agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. JOSEPH FLEMING, SI Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa, Send for PainphleU and Certificates, mailed free. Pbick per gallon, Me; per one-fourth barrel, 91.00 ; hult barrel, .00; barrels, S1-00- If you want a yood article, buy Kunkwl's Perfume for the haudkor I chief. For salo at ISvurd's. tf. E. F. Kunkel'a Bit ter Wlr-4 of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Islttcf Wine of Iron will effectually euro livef com plaint, Jaundice, dyspepsia, ebrnniior ner vous debility, chronic, iliarrho-a, disease of tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, mich as constipation, tlatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to tho ho.id, acidity of tlio stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weitrht in the stom ach, sore eruntati'ns, sinking orlluttjring at the pit of the stomach, swimming of t he head, hurried or diilicult breathing, tbtt tering at the heart, choking or sutlocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs beforo the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness ot tno skin and eyes, pain in tlio side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc. sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression ot spirits, t'rice $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let vour druggist palm off some other preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but ask for KunkeTs Bitter Wine of Iron. Tako no other. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in ?1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel. Proprietor, No. 2"! North Ninth Slreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Reroovod Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No foo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 25'.) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel' s Worm Syrup, price Si. It never tails, Common sense teaches If Tape Worm bo removed, all other worms can no reaauy removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lust.r&l & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair lrom tailing oil, and promote tne growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it sort and Klossv. Ihev imparl a Prilliancy and silkv appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, thoy are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrutt and prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans tlio Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and la tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore II air to a natural and glossy color restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair Price per bottlo ?I. Ask your druggist lor them, or send to K. I'. Kunkel, fro prietor. No. 250 North Ninth Street Phil lulolphia, Pa. la-om New Advertisements. IF YOU READ This It may be of great benefit to y by reading this .you will know win ou. For ore to go to got a nice selection oi FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Having just brought on ft fino stock of goods consiating oi DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS. EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, RIBBONS, VELVETS, BUTTONS, RUCHES, FRINGES, CORSETS, SKIRTS, IJoww TieH ir LalioN, Ail of which I will sell at the Lowest Prices that the same goods can bo bought fur in this section. BEAR IN MIND that you will bo olforod no prices but I will moot them. YOUU ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW INDIA CLOTHS FOR lVATISKFKOOFS ! Warranted absolutely Moth proof and Watk i proof. Ali-w lute silk or delicato colored dresses can be worn in the heavi est showers, when protected by this cloth If any dress is damaged it will be replaced by a new one. C ail aud look at it. fjrflF YOU DON'T WANT TO BUY You are welcome. Goods not kept In stock I will get in the slioitost possible time. Customers coming on the trains from Other Towns, or those wishing to purchase large bills, will please mention the jaci ana special cuscoimis win u iuuu, L. u ISrcimcsIioltz, AGENCY for BUTTEBICO PATTERN 8, LUCK'S BRICK BLOCK, opposite People's Savings Bank, TIDIOUTE, 1.V. Dobbins' El- vivic Having obts.m.id the agency o: celebrated soap for Tionesta and cinity wo append the opinion of soi. of our best pe ople its to its merits : "1 lmvc tried Doblin' Electric Son ; made by t. Iu Crngin & Co., rhil'; Pa., and find that it ifl u!l tho maun factt'.rera claim it to be. It is the v men's friend, brcanso it caves one-,1 tho labor, Mn3. L. Craio.V "Dobbins' Electric Soup is the be I have ever used. I cstn benrtily rrc omruend it. It U a charm in tlio wnsl -tub. Mns. D. S. Knox.'V I tako pleasure in recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, in fact the King of Soaps. Mud. W. R. Rf.ck." . We desire nil our friends and cu?- tomers to give this soap one trial, so- thej may know just how good the bes! soap in the U. S. is. 22-12 Robinson & BoNstr., Tionesta Pa. Sole Agents TIONESTA MAJtlClOTW.' CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... Flour 3 sack, best Corn Meal, 100 tbs -Chop feed, pure grain ltyo "J3 bushel -Oats New "S bushel -Corn, ear - - - Beans f bushel -Ham, sugnr cured -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - - - -Whitofish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - - - - - Syrup N. O. Molasses now Roast Rio Coffeo Rio Coffee, -Java Coffeo - $j.50G.Z.? 1.60' - 1.50- ; 1.30(3 1.10- - 3.') 354't 2.003.CO in 11 - 7GEK 6.7," - .3.7' - 9. 1 1 - 75(nii.o - 600 7 - 20 (,: .40f.. : Tea Butter - Rice Eggs, fresh Salt 1.S0&)1. Eard Iron, common bar - Nails, lOd, keg 1 - 2.7 1.50 IX-' - pr.u Potatoes -Limobbl. -Dried Apples per ft Dried Boof - Executrix's Notice. LETTERS TESTEMENTARY on tl, estate of Joseph Allender, lato of Hi: niony Township, Forest Co., Pa., deeeasi having been granted to tho undersijirti' all persons indected to paid estato arc : questod to make immediate payment, thoso Having claims against mo same v present them, properly authenticated, ! sottleninnt. ELIZABETH ALLENDER, Executrix. Stewart's Run, Pa., July 15, 1878. Fran Ic Hobbiiift, PHOTOGRAPHED; Pictures in every st rlcof the art. Viv of the oil regions for sale or taken to der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. cross SYCAMORE STREET near Union , pat, Oil City, Pa. THE PARKER CU11. .SEND STAMP F0H CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfSi, WEST MER1DEN.CT. NEBRASKAJ3RIST KILL THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (1 town,) Forest county, has been . oughly overhauled and relitted in class order, aud is now running and all kinds of CBN T O ITI OKI I FLOUR, FEED, AND ' Oonstuntly onhand, and Rold attli lowest ngures. -Cm H. W. tiEDEL REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrc cun. Weight, 81 to 8i pounds : length of b.i, and 30 in. 10 and IU gauge. Price, SU-rl Imrrcla, b 15 Twlm burri-U, l.uuiinuK'il bnrrclH, WToj Dduiuw burrcls, jS5. Tho best ever offered tho A--sportNiiian, combining all tho mc-,' able features of tho best iiiiperted. : cr with some valuable iinprovfun found in any other Top Lever, fc. tion, Centre l,lire. For Hale bv the tarde every when . ufactured bv E. RFMINGTON A UKl and 'IKl Bruadway, New York. Box, 31W-1. Armory, lllion, N. Y. t out and send for Iu i sntA i ki i.ourii and Treat iso on ItiKLU Sn- lioI.C'Iiriwit. 31I rpKAClIKR of Vocal and Insn 1 Music, will give lessons on 1 lirgau and Violin. IVrnia reHi r.:iti-.l'aiiiou. guaranteed. l'ii Iciice wnh Mr. 1'iunk Meiil- . ta Station. JT'
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