The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 03, 1879, Image 3

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    Wtt Revest tpMican.,
J. V.. WKNK,
KDITOK.
M'EDXF.SDAY MORS KG, SEfT. i, IS70.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
Foil STATU TREASURER,
Hon. SAMUEL.pUTLEK,
of Chester. County.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
fou associate;.! U IX 1 E.
LEWIS AIlNEtt.
FOU DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
S. D. IKWIN.'ESQ.
ron;cous t y su h v e yok,
JACOB COOK,
FOIl COUONEU.
JOHN HUNTER.
Important to Voters.
The next election liefd in Pennsyl
vania will bo held on Tuesday, the 4Ui
of November.
Voters must be assessod two months
preceding the election, that is, on or
before Thursday, September 4th.
Voters must have paid a Stale or
County lax one month preceding the
election, that is, on or before Saturday,
October 4th.
Members of the County Committee
should see to it that every voter of our
party has complied with the law.
Failure to pay tax in senson de
prives tho voter of the prvilego of
suffrage. An elector can swear in bis
vote, though he be not assessed, but
tho neglect may cause hi in much
trouble.
1 . 3
Some of the Democratic oigans are
forgetting themselves in the vigor
with which they denounce the riot
damages bill, and the attempts to pass
. it by lobby influences. Was not Mr.
Daniel O. Barr, the present candidate
cf the Democrats for State Treasurer,
a member of that same lobbv ?
The Greeubackers of Washington
county are a different kind of Green
backers from those of the rest of the
State. They have adopted a series of
resolutions in which thev announce
themselves the Union Greenback
jparty, droppuig the word National.
'jClie effect of this is to cut themselves
lloosa from the State organization, and
--niakeiUiein a portion of Brick Pome
roy's littf-e crowd, which is not recog-
nized as regular by the chairman of
-the Pennsylvania StUe committee.
1 here is room 'ic that county for any
number of Greeuback parti' "is.
The Philadelphia iitevrd is iVHitlod
- t.j noun jui- viiruess ta .icast, a -u i
. not afraid to speak out in meeting .vid
tell its Democratic frieutk -what the
matter is. It Bays of the present policy
of the niauagers of that party.;
The bunglers who have of late fbjjen
"looking after the intercsti ot theDenie-
cratio party in Ohio and snmA nf h
other States must regard with dismay
imu improve j nusiness outlook ,in all
jparts of the country. There was much
jpractical good sense in the advice
wthich -General Grant once .gave .to.
Vc WejMtWiess managers, which was
to do r;,IlilJS.bt::'ond waiting fr the
customary DeiuOcrAtio blunders.
Here are the Democrats of Ohio re
lying upon the despondency which is
born of desolation as the well spring
of their utmost hopes, while the press
of the country is burdened with reports
of business activity.
Our Washington Letter.
fijecial to tho Rkpublican.
Washington, D. C, Aug. 28 ,79
Ihore is a revolution coming in
Northern politics. There are men not
Republicans who now realize the folly
of the South iu repelling all advances
made by tho North towarda the estab
lishment of kindly feeling between the
two sections, and so nctine as to
prevent mutual good will for years,
It is a fact that the Southern people
have repelled a Lido of emigration
frem the North thafr would have given
that soction abundant capital for the
developcment of its almost uuliniitcd
natural resources and would have sup
idiod them with an abundance of
better labor than they havecverknown
and which capital and labor woul
pot only have developed thoir agricul
tural resources, but would have estab
iiilied mauufacturies, opened their
winds, built railroads, covered their
Lroad rivers with the white wings of
commerce, and done fill those thiDgs
neccscary to make that -ction rich
and independent, us the Southern
people themselves caunot make h.
Instead of welcoming ucli emigration
they have repelled it by persecutions,
extending in many cases to arson nu.l
murder, and have by armed organiza
tions, prevented tho eicrciso of any
political rights except such as could
bo exercised within the organization
of the Democratic party. This, I say,
is bringing about a political revolu
tion in the North. We hear of itevery
day from Maine, from Ohio, and from
every other State whoso coming elec
tion has begun to attract attention.
The North will bo as "solid" this Fall
for individual rights as the South is
for their suppression.
Democrats in Ohio now concede tho
election of Foster, and arc making a
desperate cflbrt to carry the Legisla
ture so as to re-elect Thurinan to the
Senate. The arrangement of tho Sen
atorial and Representative districts is
such that thoy might accomplish this
with a majority of 25,000 against them
in the State. But, Foster's nnjority
will exceed those figures and the lie
puQicaus are too active aud vigilant
to be beaten in the Legislature by any
sort of combination.
There were ten deaths from yellow
fever in Memphis yesterday, and
twenty-two now cases, according to
the National Board of Health's report.
De Soto. -
TRIAL LIST.
PnoTiio notary's Officb, 1
Forkst Co., Pa I
Causes sot down for trial in tho Court of
Common Pleas of Forest County at Sep
tember Term 1S79:
No. Tr. Yr.
L. L. Ilackett for nso vs. J.
M. Kepler 50 May 73
Ilond Commissioner: vs.
Auditors Krport of Jcnks
Township 3(5 May TO
J. H. Sill etTal vnS.H.Haslet M Dec. 75
J. K. Jones vs. Frank Uarr t May 78
Charles Starrow vs. Eli Ber
lin 80 Sep. 75
6 Edward Jones et al vs. John
Peterson et al 22 May 78
7 (Jcorgo 15. Walters vs.
Samuel Clark 52 Sep. 78
8 County of Forest vs.A. J. Sig-
ginsetal. 23 May 78
9 Admr's of Winans estate vs.
Joseph Harrison 18 Dec. 78
10 J. K. J Jlaino vs. Henry Swag-
part 6 Feb. 79
11 William Wilson vs. Samuel
Clark . 33 Dec,
12 Julius Borkiman vs. D. W.
78
Apnew 5t Sept 73
13 David Will vs. E. II. Dar-
rah 40 Sep. 78
14 Andrew cllcr for use vs.
S. II. Haslet ct al
15 T. J. VanCiiosen vs.
12 May 77
28 Dec. 78
9 Dec. 78
25 Doc. 78
J. M.
Kepler
10 Thomas Irwino vs. W. C.
Oolmrn
17 S. T. May vs. Elizabeth C.
Dalo Ad mx ct al
18 Thomas Putter A Co., vs.
J. H. Derickson A Co.
29 Dec
19 Eli Berlin vs. John A. Stew
art 20 May
20 Jacob D. Aincr Trusteo va.
.Leonard Agnew et al 35 Mav
J. SIIAWKEY, Prothonotary
Tionestn, September 2, 1879.
SHERIFF'S SALE
T)Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fa,
-U issued out of tho Court of Common
Picas of Forest County, and to mo direct'
ed, there will bo exposed tosale bv public
vendue or outcry, at tno court llouso in
tho Borough of Tioncsta. on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, A. D., 1879,
at 10 o'clock A. M., the following describod
real estate, to-wit :
li. F. Watson vs. K. C. Dalo. Adminis
tratrix, ct al, Fi. Fa., K. D. No. 13 Sept
Term, 1879, C. D. No. 31 May Term, 1879.
Davis. Att y.
All that certain nioco or narccl et land.
(i n Lot) lying and being In Tioncsta Uor
oug"U, Forest County, Pennsylvania,
'oiui"ded and described as follows to wit :
l$t''-?m X1S Rt a lxst on ''m st' running
he "00 -orta 7 rods and 5 links to a posi
l...iL. ton is on Elm St: thenco North fc7
,!.. i w i mil mm iu nuns iu a pusi,
c.ii.i e: thenco South 4 degrees liast,
IVIlll.-IUI. t . , l. .,.. .1
tiu . ... - ... , ... .
8 od: to t' P1
st bv Walnut troo: thence
J:n,.Vu. ,n -ira East 0 rods and 3 links
fiS3t no ai itinV w.tT5iiM
uan r.o. .ii i. . -.,. f t'i,iiu t
-"""W- .mo.-ty of J. Kange.-by
S T. i. Jn o1 Hhriver, and by
. 1 ,1 1 1
23rd JlyCiiTO,; mdu V V-
veveu ivo .v own y. j'i't. 1
Couutv n the omee lor a -
Led Book 7, lwtteOrti. . 1f
Also, an uiuuaaa om7" i ' ,T"
4I...I nnxfain nima.lir UHrcA.' Of UUU Olf
County, Penna; coutaVurtg 170 acre.sinore
or less j being the saineteacttil lan.'J as-
i.vr,l in i. m linmeoi juait. uuu jmui
.. i 1 1 iln.. 1 j null 4ijld liV S. J
i..tu.v Yrciisiirer. to Jitim A. Dale an U
Orvi e Ktone. on ino mu 'Uy i uiiuc,
lk72 for i.rrearacre I lux-8 lur ine year
1S71 s as bv referen;o to said Treasurer's
Kale will more fully and at large appear.
said deed is recorded in J?orestiCwiniy in
the oince for record.'iig deedu j Deed
Book No. 10, pago 181.
A I. so,- All tint certain jueuu .or ipircci
of land situate inOseen 'in., Cotiiitv of
Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, bomail-
ed as follows, to-wii : Beginning at a p.w;t
on the bank of tho Tioncsta creek, thenf
north fifty degrees east three lTUinineuandl
eighty-nine rods to a white oak? tlience
south 43 east two hundred anu Jilteen
perches to a hemlock on the lank oi said
creek, thence down said ereek 63 perches
to a post, tht-uco north 8S wett one bund
led mid sixty perciie to a pin-oak, thence
worth 70 east 115 perches to a pot, flineo
north 5a -west r rods to a post, thenco
north 47 wost 1( perches to oak sapling
on the Colliiw lwie, theuce north 8i vent
along wiid Collins lino about 50 perches
(crossing au island) to a post on the bank
of Tioncsta creek, thence down' said creek
to a post tho place oi leginniiig. Con
taining one hundred and twunty-tiveucriM,
luoie or less : being a part of the saino
land uuiivpyed to John A, Dulo, and J, O.
Daltt by W. IX. Richardson, and by J. H.
lale and wilo to tho said John A. Dale,
by d.-d Uatud Kept.. 9, 17
Ai,- All tiuit certain lot of ground
aituata in tho Boroughtif Tioncsta, County
of Forest, and Hlalo of Pennsylvania,
i.:iui;ti'i hiki iieMriiiil as tollows to-vit
On tho north by Walnut Street,
cast by land.i of O. (I. Hickios; on the
south by lands of L. H. Knox, ajuLon tho
Wfhi by lands of D, K Knosi. 0)0taiuii.t
one-half iicrc, more or less. S;ild lot being
lonnerly ownea iy Thonm n. Kill, find
being thereon erpclod two. two-storv
fi nine buildings.
Ai.so, All Mint piece or pnrcul of land
silu:ito In tho Borough of Tioncsta. Con ntv
of Forest, and Stnto of PeiHiHylvnniti,
bounded as follows to-wlt: On tlio South
bv IrWin St., on tho west bv the Alle
gheny rlvor; on tho north by lands of
J. A. Dale, deceased : on tho oast bv Inn, is
of Toby and Irwin. ConUiininir oiio acre.
more or less; formerly owned by Irwin
Heirs.
Also, All that certain plcco or narcel
ot land situato In Tionosti Boion.rli.
Forest County. Pennsylvania, hminilnd
and described as follows: Beuiiininir at a
post on tho bank of tho Allegheny rlvor
at tho north side of Walnut St., thence up
said river north 2 west 1O0J feet to lot of
W. H. Hunter, tiiencn south fis nt M
feet to Seiond St., thence down Second st
south 5 west IOC feet to Walnut St.,
thence along Walnut St., north 85 west
22(1 feet to the placo of beginning. Being
lots Nos. J, 2 and 8. as laid down on the
general plan of said Borough ; and boing
tho same property convoyed by James II.
Diamond ct in, to John A. Dale by deod
dated November 24, l.s(U, and recorded in
onango uounty, in the otllce for record
ing deeds Ac., in Dood Book "II II" )ago
310, reference thereto boing had will more
fully snd at largo appear.
Also, All that certain tdeeo or nnnv.t
of land situate in the Borough ofTlonesta,
rorosi .oivniy, i'oniisylvauia, boundiHl
and described as follows : Beginning at a
jHistonthe east bank of tho Allegheny
river, (tho north east corner), thenco bv
land of Jacob Shriver, south 8.V east 30
perches to a post, thence bv land of a. u.
Sickles, north 85 west 30 perches to
post on tho bank of tho Allegheny river,
thenco up the said river 5 4-10 perches to
the Placo Of bcicinnintr. Coiitniiiinar nnn
ere, bo the same more or loss. Boing the
same piece of land conveyed bv Andrew
ricining 10 jonn a, lale, hy deod dated
Fobruary 18, 18G5, and rocorded in Venan
go Conntj , in the office for recording deeds
c., in Deed Book "T T," page 1(H), as bv
reference thereto will moro nilly and at
largo appear.
AI.so, All that certain nieco or rirffl
or land situate iuhe township of Kings
ley, county of Forest, State of Pennsylva
nia, described as follows: Beginning on
tho bank of Tionosta creek, running
thence down tho bank of said creek south
421" west 31 jMTchos to a post, thence south
184 west 23 perches to a post, thence south
581 west 25 perches to a post, thenco south
481 west 24 perches to a past, thence south
271" west 14 perches to a corner, thenco
south 43 east 78 perches to a pino stump.
IUCIU.-U iiuiin i- viun oo porcnes to a post,
thenco soutli 43 east 98 crclies to a post,
thenco north by land of McDermot ami
Forkcr 47 east 51 Uerchns to n hntnlru-L-
corner, thenco north 39J west 170 porches
iu mo piaco oi ooginning. Uontaining 90
acres strict measure, with aliout lirtoeii
acros of improvement under fonp.
Known formerly as tho Daniel Colo farm.
Also, All that certain Island situatn in
tno Aiiegueny river in Hickor
verin Hickory township.
county of Forest, and State of Pennsylva
nia, containing eight acros moro or loss:
ueing nrst Island below tho mouth of
west uickory creek, and assessed in the
name of J. A. Dalo, and sold by Daniel
Black, Treasurer of Forest county, for
arrears of taxes, on the Pith day of June.
A I. tui-u x .. I .
rt. a, i, lo iionu j, jaio.
also, An undivided one-half Inlnrost
iu all that corUiin piece or parcel of laud
ij-iug aim nemg in ino township of Tiones
ta. county of Forest, and State of Ponimvl.
vania, bounded and describod as follows.
to-wit : On the north bv rmrt of Wa rrant
No. 28!, on the east bv Jacob Wairnor. on
the south by Warrant No. 2Sip, on tho
west by lands of Oil Company. Contain
ing one nunareu acres, moro or less : bo
ing tho Southeast corner of tract No. 28:51
formerly a wessed in name of J. Wagner,
also. 1 ho undivided one sixth inter.
est in that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in Green township, county if For
est, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
aud described as follows, to-witt Beiriii-
ning at a post on the original lino of tract
ro. .Shu, tnence S8J eat 3(i8 porches to
post, thence north 1 1-2 east Iu6 perches
to a pon, uience soiun es east 4J per
clies to a maple, thenco south 4;i 1-2 east
90 perches to a post, thenco soutli 1 1-2
west 284 perches to a hemlock, thence west
w i-z- soum vi percnes to a maple tree,
inenco wesi no norm 30 perches to
post, thence north 1 1-y oast 10(1 perches
to a post, then jo west 88 1-2 north 302
perches to a post on original tract line.and
inence aiong ine saia tract line north 1 1-2'
east 165 perches to a post and place of be
ginning. jomaining wo acres, more Or
loss, heing parts of Warrants Nos. 3810
and JS17. Subject, however, to an Article
oi Agreement uated tne 9th dav of Jan
uary, A.. D. 1878, between E. C. bale, Ad
mmistratrix of tho Estate of John A. Dale
dooeasert, and J. H. Hood and Williaiii
Dale, for the sale of tho timber standing
and boing on the abovo doscriboil land,
reforenco being had to said article of agree
ment win more iuuy ana at large appear.
All the above describod pieces of real
cstato taken in execution and to bo sold as
tho property of E, C. Dalo, Admininistra
trix et al, at tho suit of L. F. Watson.
ALSO,
John J. Bamsdall for use of L. B. Iler
ringtou, now lor use of Mack Brothers,
vs. Joseph Bamsdall, Fi. Fa., No. 15 Sept.
Term, 179. Samuel Gruin'iine, Att'y.
All tho defendants interest in all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land situato iu Har
mony Township, Forest County, Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described "as follows,
to-wit : Beginning at a post and stones the
northwest corner of the James Mclnliro
farm formerly, now lands of tho Holbrook
Association, and runs thence oy their lands
south fifty-four degrees east ouo hundred
and ninety-two and one-tenth rods to a
post, also corner to said Association's
lands, thence still hy the same south
eighty-eight degrees east two and eight
tenths rods to a post and stones tho north
east comer of said Associations lands,
which said post stands in tho west line of
tho Fleming farm so called, thence partly
1) V said farm along the aforesaid line and
partly by other lands north two degrees
east one hundred and seventy-nine roils
to a jiosi ana stones, the southeast corner
of lan.'Is lonnerly of D. Ball, thenco by the
same north eighty-eight degrees west fifty
seven an.'l two-tenths rods to a post and
stones, th? southwest corner thereof,
thence still fry tho same land north two
and three-iiivarter degrees oast twenty
lour rods to a post and stonos, thence
rwrth eignty-oigiit negroes west, ono
hundred and twenty-ono rods to a post.
thence soutli two and ono-juartcr degrees
west scventy-flvc rods to a post and largo
stones, thenco south thirty-one and a
quarter ' degrees east, twenty-live and
I'ovcn-tenths rods to the place of boifin
ni.ig. Containing one hundred and sixty
and ?iine-tcnths acres of land.
Tau.Mi in execution and to be sold as tho
property of Joseph Bumsdnll at the suit of
Joliu J. luuisuau tor usqoi l. it. Herring
ton, now for uo of Mack Brothers.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho I'ollowimr
must, be strictly complied with when tho
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lieu cred
itors beeon o tho purchaser, tho costs on
the writs must ho paid, and a list of lions
including mort gago searches on tho prop
crty Hold, together with sucli lion iirtidil.
or's receipt for tho amount of tho tiro
coeds of the sale or such portion thereid iH
he may claim, must bo l'm'nihlied the
siicriu.
2.. All bids must bo paid. in full
a.. All silica uot svtU.e4 iuyuoiUmoly w ill
bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
dii v of sale, at which time all property not
nettled for will again be put up nnd'sold
t tho expense and risk of tho person to
whom first sold.
See Purdon's Dieest. Ninth Klitlon.
page 4(l and Smith's Forms, page 3H4.
C. A. RANDAIjLj. Sherilr.
SherHT's Office, Tioaesta, Pn., September
, 1879.
PROCLAMATION.
WnKnKAs. The Hon. Tj. D. Wotmore.
President Judue of tho Court of Common
Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Ter
miner, in and for the county of Forest, has
issued his precept for holding a Court of
Common Picas, Quarter Sessions and
Oyer and Terminer at Tioncsta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on tho
fourth Monday of Sept. next, belnir tho
22nd day of Sept. 1S79. Notice is therefore
given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Poaoo
and Constables of said county, that they bo
then and there in their proper persons at
ton o'clock, A. M., of said (lay, w ith their
records, Inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do thoso things
which to thoir offices appertain to be done,
and to thoso who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the Jail of Forest County, that
they be then ami there present to prosocuto
against thorn ns shall bo Just, (iiven un
der my hand ami seal this 27th day of
September, A. D. 1879.
C. A. KAMIAIjIj, Sheriff.
auditors' itr.roitT
OF HARMONY TWP.
Road Commissioners In account with
Road Fund of Harmonv township for the
year ending Juno 1, 1879.
Dr.
To amt of Road tax levied 1.7t5 49
$l,7(tt 49
Cr.
Byaintof work dono $l,S.W (S
unseated lands ret'ii... (l
" " in hand of collector... 189 20
1,75 49
John Woodcock, Treasurer, In account
with Road Fun I of Harmony township
lor tne year cnuing j uno l, is A',
Dr.
.? 41 17
.. 71 (iO
,. 477 69
To cash on hand from last year....
" cash ree'd of col lector
' cash ree'd ot county treasurer.
$590 30
Cr.
By vouchors $504 90
" rertfcntago 10 10
" cash on hand 75 30
$590 3(1
John Woodcock, Treasurer, In account
with Poor Fund of Harmonv township
for the year ending Juno 1, 1879.
Dr.
To bal. on hand from last year $294 45
$294 45
Cr.
..$1S4 70
,. S 09
.. 100 00
By vouchers
' Percentage
" cash on hand..
$291 15
Tho School Board in account with
School Fund of Harmony township for
tho year ending Juno 1, 1879.
nr.
$ 115 73
1,01 17
To amt ree'd from ex-treasurer.
1 ' county
' " " collectors
1,125 31
$2,20124
Cr.
$1,874 97
By vouchors
" l'crcentagn
" abatement on money collected
by treasurer
37 50
5 7l
" percentage t.....
balaneo in Treasury
5 45
340 59
$2,204 21
We, tho undersigned, having examined
the alsjvo accounts find thorn correct ac
cording to our belief.
K. liAWDKIW,' .i:i
J.F.CONNK
D. W. CLARK,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND
TOACTICAI siiiivi:roit,
TIONESTA, PA.,
Has now for sale the Following:
120 ACRES,
Allegheny Township, Venango .'o., on
Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tioncsta;
40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house;
small orchard; icnces gissl ; splendid
water. Will bo sola at a bargain lor cash
A FARM OF 152 ACRES,
A iiicu . iii.ii iiiiiuq i.un. i 1. .1.11 1 ii.ii
in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob?
inson 1" arm. All undor fence ; splendid
larm houso ami barn, and all necessary
out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt
ed tor raising ot crops or stock,, a tut un
derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal.. Also
plenty of Limestone.
A FARM OF 200 ACRES,
In Kingsley .Township, this countv
known as the D. Harrington farm. About
40 acres cleared; good barn; small
orchard: house in fair condition; well
fenced. A line lot of Pine aud Hemlock
timber on tho uncleared part.
FORTY ACRES,
Near Trunkeyvllle, Forest county. Tart
ot the Daniel Jones placo. Will sell cheap
SIXTY ACRES!
One uule from Xeilltown : about 15 or 20
acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good
oak on tne immure.
THIRTY ACRES,
In Jcnks Township, Forest county; ten
acrt elcsriid; Mtna.lt orchard growing,
diiiifoi'tithlo Uou.su j well watered. Cheap.
A BUILDING r,or
lit' Tioncsta Botounh, near the Court
U.oubo. A splendid, bii&iiu.-:-; location.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
ittsburgh, Titusvillo c BufTalo
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER Monday, July 28, 1879
trains will run as follows:
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
Ho. 1 So. t N,. 4 Nn. 1 N. , B. 0
ant pm pm pm pm am
Pittsburgh 8:55 2:35 8:40 8:00 1:50 fi:LM)
W Pen riinclOiOi; 3:55 10:15 il:,-,o ii:,r, 4:pj
Klttanning l(l:3il 4:45 I2:(H (1:15 11:55 3:10
R. B'k .1 u nc 1 1 : 1 li 5:35 1:15 ft:35 11:10 1:55
Brady Bendll:2v! 5:5J 1:35 5:20 10:55 1:35
Parker 11:52 :25 2;3s 4:50 10:25 12:27
Emlonton 11:31 7:01 3:1(1 4:31 1(1:07 11:55
Scrubgrass 1:07 7:43 4:30 3:52 9:25 10:45
Franklin 1:38 K:2o 5:37 3:17 8:45 9:45
Oil City 2:05 8:50 (!:3o 2:50 8:15 9:00
Oleopo'lii 2:.".5 7.3 2:35 8:11
KagloRock 2:43 7:50 2:28 8:30
Tionosta 3:04 , 8:24 2:07 8:03
Tldiouto 3:42 U:30 1:31 7:15
Irvlnoton 4:20 10:45 1:00 0:25
Falconers 5:40 11:05
Buffalo 8:15 v. 8:30
Oil City 2:15 7:00 10:40 1:4(1 8:25 3:55
Pet. Contra 2:35 7:20 11:01 1:25 8:08 3;33
Titusvillo 3:05 7:15 11:32 1:0(1 7:41 3:05
Corry ' 4:10 8:50 12:40 11:50 (1:35 1:55
p. m p. in a. in a. in a. in p. in
Trains run bv Philadelphia Time.
DAVID Mi-CAUGO, Gen'l Sup't.
MORTON HALL,
Mon'l Passenger Ticket Agent.
GREAT REDUCTION!
(ntTrruT amd osovkt).
CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE
AMD
ITlfALE C0LIE32,
ANDOLlJII, W.Y.
It is a lariio and thoroughly ciiulncd
Seminary lor both sexes. Established iu
1850. Property free from del. Sf 1(13.01)0.00;
Now Boarding Hall, with stcaiu-lioat, etc.
orectod in 1873 at a cost of $ 15,000. Ex sil
lent board aud home-like arrangements
throughout. Total expense for board,
furnished room stoam-hcat,light,washing,
and tuit ion fof 14 weeks, $19.20, for one
year, $147.00. For catalogue or further
information, address, Prof. J. T. ED
WARDS, l. 1)., l'rincipal.
T-Or Fall Term onens A iiifu.,t 2(. Winter
Term opens December l. Spring Term
opens March 23. 18-81
KENDALL'S
This remark
able lurdicino
will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous,
iVc., or any enlargement, Arsl Will,
Q D A U I PJ RKMOVE THE
O r M V I U BUNCH WITH
OUT BLISTERING or causing a sore.
No remedy over discovered cftitds it for
fr I I O p certainty ol action in stop-
C ping tho lameness aud re
moving tlio bunch. Trice $1.00. .Send
for circular irivini: POSITIVE PROOF
and your nearest agent's address, hold
by druggists, or sent to any address bv
the inventor. B. J. Kendall. M. 1., Enons-
burg Falls, Vt. mar 20, 1 y.
A LECTURE
TO 1'OUXCa MKJf.
,si l'lil'Iiahcd, in a S'ti(c( Juurtlujic.
l'rirr nix rrnts.
A Lecturo on tho Nature, Treatment,
and Radical euro of Nominal Weakness,
or NpermatorriKa, induced by Self-A huso,
Involuntary Emissions, lnipotoncy, iSer
vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Kits; Mental and I'hvseal 1 iieMptici.
ty, iv c. By ROBERT J. CULVER W ELL,
M. !., autlior ot tho "irecn llool;, Ac.
Tho world-renowned author, in, tide
idmirnblo Lecture, ch'ariy proves from
his own experience that tho awful conse
quences of Self-Abuse may be cll'ectually
removed without medicine,. ami without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing
out a mode of cure at onco certain mid
effectual, by which every sullerer, no
matter what his condition may lie, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and rad
ically.
iUjiiA lecture iv ill prove a boon to
tlmUMi ml.i to IiounkikIm.
Sent, under coal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, on receipt juf six cents, or
two postage stamps.
Address the ruldishers,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO..
41 Ann St., New York ; I. O. Box. 4580.
4-10-1 v.
JAMES M. BEVERLY,
PHACTICAL HOItSE-SUOEU
(Sh p just South of Knox's Mill.)
TIOJSrESrJ?., 2?J.
FORRE-Si:TTINiSH(iE I5CTS. NEW
hSUO ES 3ii ( ' I S. EACH II A N I -MADE
OK PATKNT.
Carriage honing and I(e.airing, and
Blacksmitli n !' all hinds in
class iii.uimr. Also, I'oittiMr'.iT !'. -r iho
ciir' ol Con i l a.'t ion. Corns, q.m.'I it, split
Foot, Acute liU iiiimi. A.-uti' N.i i ii
diseases, an.) 1'..' pi o .'ii-1. n oi Ini.'il'i' -lug,
Clicking, cir, ih.is 1 1 9
ARE YOU GOING TO PA3T
CHEMICAL. PAINT.
Ileail.y lor use ih Wliile, and nvof Ono Hundred dilVerenl Culnrs nia.lu nT i-li'U-t'
ly jiuro AVhite Lend, .ine and 1 in seed Oil, Clieinieully eomliim-il, vai-iiuittd much
littiidsiiiioi-4iid elii'aper, and to last Tvviee :is lioni; any 'l!ier raint. It lias taken
tlio 1'IllST l'KKMIUMS al twenty of the State Fairs of tlio Union," and' U uu Many
Thousand of tlio linesl houses in the country.
Ml. lVt'eisliUih, I'k., Jim. Hiili, 1S77,
Mir.T.KU IIKtH'JIl'lJSt.
(IMN'TliUMKN-We havo soi.l Urirc inisntities of you r Ciioiiiisal l'niut in t!ii
seetion ol' the couiiti v, and all parties having used tlio .s.i!u: s;i.'ak highly of its d:!f
uhilil v mid finish ; and Miry Hud tho eoi.irs mil mix turn ju-t as o;i repre -out.
'I'hero eau lie no helter p'lint for N posuro t lie.it and. c.ld, un I uny tun; usini it
ohm Will sua'lv ilo so aain. Vmi have priviiego to uso our naiues tor rel'ereiu o.
Uespe. lfully, CHAf.KA NT .V li 11A FF.
AilJrew: MILLER
BA.MPLE CARD SUNT FKEE
yon sale KY Jionisxox
LI!-1 0r5RJfBTT?
" SEWING TMmnz
TUC XJEftT OS? AU
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
. Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim
tt BtlHO THt
VERY tll'ST OPKUATINO '
lIANDSONIiGT, ANO
Host Tcrfcot Bowing' Machlno
IN THB WORLD.
The tfst popularity el the WMl la ttie most ens
Wnclnf) tribut to It ecellnc nit tiippdorlfy
ver ether machintt, nd In ubmlttlno It ta ths
trad wa put It upon itt nirrita, and In no Instnnca
has it avrr yet failed to eutlify any recommendation
In IU la nor.
The damand tor (ha While hat Ineraacad to such
snoiiont that va art not csmpallad to turn out
Ccm.ylto Cwt( U:jlc1iAh.
"vcrjr tLTK a-a.ln.vi.toa !, .
t& Aa.-y to oiaTspiy
Every machine Is warranted tor 3 yeari, and
old lor can al liberal diacounts,or upon any
paynenta, to suit tho convenience el customer
aTAQSHTS WAOTCT 111 UHOagBKP TSSSI70BT.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., ' ;
M 3SS Euclid Ave Cleveland, Onto.'
"VlCTORrOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
And Croud Koilal 'of Honor.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
combined with perfect woik,
An iJistincuishinK Features of ilia
cclcl.r.HtJ
Giant Farm ani Wareliocse Fans,
haiie ii y
A.. P. DICKEY,
Racine. Wis.
Now having many l.-.tc iiiipiovfnent, fticy rrc fully
f r)unl to cvciy ilcnia!iU : ctci.nm all l.indf Unit.,
Teas, lien nt. Cihtnr Ik.n,, Cmu ni.il 1 null S cA.
They graUo Whcit jrrft i tly l" mice lt.ntilin. Scf -nr.ite
Oats from Wlw nt, Rirlcy nJ K. 'l'bfy h4
very perfect anmiKcmrnlA irt ci'T.tii"iZ 'l'tmo!' ,
Clover, Flax i-'erd, On hird ami t' other
Small They 1'hafT i crf-tt'v, riu! c."nihit:o
every qualific.itinn nuiii-cl t v!o ti- bct v ork i:
the khortcht lime.
Warhoits", r; v!l -mrn:ted,
Ikii'.i 1 ri-'s r
mMj..tc tlic i!cm
to f;ro bu:.!'cls per I-i iit
'I'hey nre f -ii . .1.
and ict x:-i " cr " 1 .:
I vlai'i-l, s:i rr ;t'r-.c 1 ;
board C.ira ct ;'n..:,.-r
recrived. .
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STATE HOBim SCHOOL,
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Bulldtngr,
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address
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BROTHERS,
&i 31, d St. Clair Sti'ft'i,
CLEVblAWD. OHIO.
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