WEDNESDAY MORM'sO, SiCPT. 10, 1879. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JtHrtjr--TX. S, Forkman. (hunritmrn .T.N. ) loud, l K. Mahln, H. O. DuvU, L. Aguow, M. Einstein, J. A. Proper. Jutires of the 'I'cacc J. T. Rrcniian, D. S. Knox. Cut Utah If. W. A. inlands. Kvhnnl Directors II. 1(. May, H. O. Da vis, D. W. Clark, W. I!. Dunii, A. 15. Kel ly, .1. T. Drennan. . . FOREST COUNTY OFtfICEIS. Memher of Cnnnrrf-i II ahuy Wiiith. ' - A ssrmht 1 N. 1 vVn kw.ek. President. Judge L. D. Wktmouk. Associate, Judges Jos. .G. Dai.k, Eu ft'Aiin KintR. 'J'rrn surer Wm. T.AWitKNrE. I'rntltonotitri, llcgister cD Recorder, i- Jiistis SnAVKi:v. Xtcrijr.V. A. R.IMAT.r. CommissinnrrKi,l UmiLlN, Isaac LfiNo, H. V. Lrcni-.r.T'ii. Coiinti Nite.rintcmlent IT. S. Rixoric WAY, JJistrict AtlornrifH, !". Tinvijf. .Jury 'Voinmi.i.iiover O. IT. Church. ' 1'htk'ii Yovnok. -v tluunlg fiurvrjor T. T. Coi.r.INs. Cororier W. 1. Connui. Comity Auditors "Sirnoj.A TllOMP PON, 1. F. Coi'KI.A.ND, F. C. IiACY. B"JSIft3S DIRECTORY. . TTOTIF.STA LOrKVP. : V st-VnL W- T. O or O. Tc MEETS every Friday pyening. at 7 o'clock, ia tho Lodgo Hooui in Par tridge's Hall. T. .1. VanUIESKN, X. fJ. Ct. W. SAWYEIt, Soc'y. ST-H". U. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT I,AW, Tionest.i. Pa. Collections niado in this mid adjoin ing counties. - 40-ly ATTORNEYS AT LAV, EUi Street, T TOT? EST A, PA. T. U. AONKW, V,1 TTO R X I! Y - Al'-L A JT ,' ' TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION MOUMKIlw! I hnvo bcou admitted to practice ns an Attorney in the reunion Oflico at Wash ington, ' P. C. All oH'k'pvh, soldiers, iur nailers who wore injured in 1ho late war, ran obtain pensions to vrhich they may bu entitled, bv calling on fr addressing mo at 'J I'.iH'Mta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages of pny nind bounty will roceiyo prompt at- tontion IlaviiVa been over four years n soldier in tho l-.ito Vnr, and havinir for n nnmhor ft yeavn enpwured in tho prosecution of sol iliers' elaiVjs, my oKpt!rirnew will aKHiiro tlio'e.oUrctijl of elalniM In tho KhorlefsL pos- ille time. A J. B. AtJIs'KW 41(f. A TTOUXKY AT T.AAr mt Notahy rvPrm.ic, Povnol ls Uukill & Co.' IJ1 "t k, Konofii Nt., Oil City, Pa. : 8i-ly , Lawrenco House, ' niOXKSTA, PKNX'A, :.WM, T.AV- L KKXC1C, PKOIMCIKTORt This, Ikiuho l.i eentnill.v lociftod. Hvcry thing new am! well 1'urnMiod Superior awominoda. 1 lions and ulrirt attention Ivon to .'iiest.s. VcRrtalilos und Fruits oT all kinds sorvetl in their Keanon. Samj)lo room for Coal- meieial A;;efits. CENTlAI..HOU3K, pOXXICIt A AfiXFAV III.OCK., L. J 3 Aci:T.w, Proprh'lor. This is u new iionse, and has iiisi! l)(en lilted uji for the pneommodatioi'i of (ho public. A yiorlion of Iho palroim'fo of the public, i.s nolieiied. S. 52. KI.AfltfK, Til. S., TIOXKSTA, PA. , Omi'K lloiins : 7 to 0 a, m., 7 to '.) i. . V'dnesd:iy! and Nutimlays from 11 v.. to 3 i c. I!. MAY. A. r.. tKI.LV. V MA 1', VA1ZK C CO., . & ir iz: jeh iez s Corner of IJllu V,raltnitSts. Tionesta. Tiank of Discount r.nd Deposit. Intorost a!lovod on Timo Deposits. Collections madoonali the Principal points of tho U. S, ' Collections soiioilod, lS-ly. PHOTOGIIAPIl GALLERY. TiOKSTA, PA., M. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. Pieturos taken iii'yilthe latest styles tho art. 2C-U' Q1IAULKS KAlSHi, VII ACT IQ AT. ' CARRIAGE "AND WAGON MAKER. In fear- of Blum's Blacksmith siop, KLM ST., - - TIONKSTA, PA 1 (y. c. wiuson) IS permanently located in the Roberts shop, near 1 laslet's corners, where he is prepared to meet nil his old customers, :uul as many now ones us feel disposed to I'uvor him with their custom. His motto 'la: "l.ivoand let live," W. C. WILSON. Tionesta, June 21, Js7'.i. OUBSCniBlifortho Fortbt Kepublkan Olt wiil nay. mm, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. A. O. Stone will preach in the M. li. Cliureh next Sunday eve ning. M. K Snndny School nt 10 o'clock a. m.t nnd I'resbjtcrlati Sumlay School nt 3 o'clock p. m. -Have you licord the new from California? Likewise from Maine? See Iloleman &, Hopkins adver tisement in to days paper. They'll lo hero court week. , Mrs. Elliot and little Sammy of Sjgar Grove, Pa., spent la?t week in town visiling friends. Mrs. 6. A. Hunt, of Bradford, has been the guest of 'Squire Iiren nau's family for several days past. Mrs. II. (. McKnight, of Oil City, is visiting her father's family, Mr. S. J. Campbell, at present. Mrs. S. W. McConnel of Steuben yille, Ohio, is making Tionesta u visit, the gueat of her aunt, Mis. Samuel Clark. Court convenes one wrek- from next Monday. It will probably bs the busiest court hold here for soruo years. Charlie Bonner and Frank Newell took in the Strattanville camp meeting last Sunday, and report it immense. Mr. Kelly's father and mother arrived in town ou tho seven o'clock train this morning. They will, make him a few day's visit. Tho Milleretown Co., started the drill ou the Hill farm Monday, and with no mishaps will finish in about ten days or two weeks. . A game of ball between the War ren and Bradford clubs yesterday for $300 a 9ide, resulted in a victory for Bradford by a score of 16 to 6. Gennesse Valley Clawson Seed Wheat for sale at OUtown. Samples of this wheat can be seen at tho Bank, Tionesta, Pa. 23-3t. The boro oounc.il had a meeting on Monday night. Among other bus iness (hey passed an ordinance pro hibiting the throwing or playing of ball on the streets. A press of advertising this week crowds out our usual amount of read ing matter. After court weik we'll not bo so crowded and will, try and make up the deficiency. The place to learu to teach U at the State Konual School, three hund red earnest fctudeuts now in nttend anco. For circulars address, J. A. .Cooper, Fdinboro, Pu. Mr. John Kinnear of Truukey ville has the contract fur putting down Geo. Hunter's new well. They had a break-down one day last week which put t hem back soveral dav. Tho next thing in order now is to pay your taxes if yoncxpect to vote in Nov. The day for registering may have past with some of you, but don't let the tax-paying business slip your memory, or you will loose -your voto bure. Will Hulings, who has spent the tommer in Ogallala, Nebraska, ar rived homo last Thursday morning, looking halo and hearty. Ho .is much pleased with the country, and expects to return either this fall or in tho spring. Mr. Adams having completed his contract of manufacturing staves for Messrs. Derickson & Co., the firm let tho contract to Mr. Geo. Scott, who was the lowest bidder. Mr. S. is now miming the mill, and sawing up the bolt3 as fast as they can be had. Whig Hill and Dutch Hill had a match game of base ball on Saturday last, but were obliged to quit at' alter 7 innings had been played on account of darkness. The score stood 118 to 70 iu favor of the former. It ia thought that if it hadn't got dark tho boys wonld have bankrupted themselves wearing out shoe leather. Quite a ruuaway took place on the river beach opposite town on Mon day last. Two gentlemen drove down the hill with a single top buggy, acd for some reason or other, no doubt to'sve 15 cents toll undertook to cross at the "fordiug,' a short distance below the bridge. Just as they had got fairly staited into the water, their horse took fright and began to rear and kick, and turned back for tho shore on tho ruu. After running up the beach gome distance the buggy was up-set, throwing its occupants out and tearing off tho top. The horso was finally caught, after he hail badly demolished the buggy. Neither of tho men sustained any injury. From several parties wo learn that pigeons have been ecen in quite large flocks in different part3 of the county. They have pecn bccii in tho beech woods within the past two week?, and a man who is shantying near the old roost on Littlo Tionesta, has seen several large flocks in that neighbor hood. That pigeons will be here this fall there is no doubt, but in what quantity remains yet to be seen. One of the most welcome visitors to our office is the Lunouslcr Intelli gencer. It has just entered its six teenth year of existence, and celebra ted the event by a new dress and other typographical improvements. Although Democratic in politics it is nevertheless conducted with great ability. We wish it abuudant success in everything but its confounded politics. A valuable cow belonging to J. S. Hood was found i'i tho river last Friday unable to get up. Upon ex amination it was found that she had been shot with a ball through ouo of her hind feet, so crippling her that she had to bo killed. It is sup posed to have been the work of some nialbioua miscreants, and such beiug the case an cfl'ort will bo made to bring the perpetrators to justice. Such hellishness should meet with the severest punishment. "Hump" Stewart, of Oil City, who was tried at Franklin last week for committing a rape on a young lady name Ray, was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary. Judge Taylor pronounced several other pretty heavy sentences. on criminals, but none too heavy when the evidence brought out at the trials is taken into consideration. A few more such ex amples will have & tendency to put a check to some of tho hideous depreda tions of w hich we daily read about in xlhe papers.. A correspondent of tho Titusville Herald writes quite a lenghty letter from Tionesta to that paper, and among tho items we find the following: "The editor of tho Republican refused a fat political appointment in Washing tou, so at least the rumor goes." Dame Rumor, wo fear, is uot well ac quainted with the editor of the Re rursLicAN, else she would ncvec have said he refused. It is the first intima tion we have ever had that a -fat, or even a very lean, lank, position awaited us at Washington, and if such be the case we must look it up install- tcr. Let no man offer us a position or anything else with the hope that we will refuse. Report of Plank Road School, East Hickory, Forest Co.,. for the term ceding Sept. 8, 1879: Wholo number enrolled 52 ; males 22, fe males 30. Per cent, of males 82, fo ru&lcs 82, Those present every day during terra are Louie and Nellie Henderson, Annie and Ellio Siggins, John and Effio Taft, Lester Bowman, Wm. E. Witherell, and Ilobert Hill ard. Besides these already named, Mira, Alfred, and Lucy Anderson, Anna Taft, Leoua Bowmau, Rilla Ball, Myrtie Hall, Mary Keister, Her bert and D. Green, and Plummer Siggins were present every day during tho last mouth. Mahy Paup, Teacher. Cochranton Fair. The fair to be held at Cochranton, Pa., September lGth, 17th and 18th, by the French Creek Valley Agricul tural society, promises to bo one of the largest of the season. Tho oflicers take great pride in trying to make everything pleasant for their visitors and exhibitors. May their third annual fair be a grand success, is the wish of all, and tho reputation gained by this society heretofore justifies us in the prediction that it will bo a success in every respect. All who attend will bo delighted. None should miss the Baby Show the sec ou J day of the fair. Go and see the sights and get your dinner nl tho diuiug hall on tho grounds. Lecture. Hon. S. C. T. Dodd, of Frankliu, Pa., will lecture at the Presbyterian Church on Monday evening, Sept. 22d, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Chureh of Tionesta. Subject: "A Summer Across the Sea." Mr. Dodd is an interesting, able and instructive lecturer, whom all will hear with pleasure and delight. This lecture has been highly spoken of by the people aud tho press in other sec tions of ibid country where it has bet'u delivered. A Republican Mass-PVieetirig Will be held in Tionesta during Court Week. Further announce ment in our next. Score Another for Tionesta. Last Saturday our boys went to Tylersburg to have ono more hitch with the ballists of that place. They arrived in good time, had a good din ner at the Weber House, and the game commenced about two o'clock, with Tionesta at the bat. We understand the best of fueling characterized the gatno, and a good deal of interest was felt by outsiders. As will be seen by tho scoro our boys came of victorious, over which they felt duly elated, and returned homo with heads erect aud colors flying. Fr fear of creating any - ill feeling on either side we will refraiu from making any comments. Suffice to say ueither club played worth a continen tal. Following is the scoiiE : i tjoxksta. o. Davis .11) :i A 11 Dale l.f. 1 W. Hulings c. f.3 Adams p 4 irovo lb 2 llasiet. s. s 'Z Klnestiver c :i .T. Ilulinvs 12b.... S Noblo r. f. 4 TTLiiiisiirna. . o. n. i Korro 1 4 4 Terrill 1. f. 3 ' 21 W U Hevner lb..5 2 3 Rhodes r. f 3 3 5 S It Kcvner p...3 2 4 ! W. H. Kerr :ib..5 2 0; I) K ltcyner 2b...S 2 1 Stanley c. f. 2 8 UiAnderson s. 8 3 2 27 2r.j 27 21 Innirnrs I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tionesta 82300 0 51 025 Tylorsburg... 4 2 1 0 0 11 0 2 121 Another game was arranged for to morrow, (Thursday) but the Tylers burg boys sent in word that they couldn't come on that day, so our boys have sent them an invitation to come Friday. Whether they will be in or not we cannot say at present writing. We have just roceived the Loa Cerrillua Prospector, a small but gritty paper published at Carbonateville, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, in the new and prosperous mining district of Los Ccrrillos. In it we find the following, which will interest many of our readers who were acquainted with Mr. am. Bonner : The following is from the Forest Republican, an enterprising sheet published at Tionesta, Pelin : "From a private letter from our young friend and former townsman, Sam Bjuuer we learn that he is loca ted at a mining camp called Los Cer rillos, about 25 miles from Santa Fe, JNew Mexico. He writes that he, in company with half a dozen young men, are developing some mines there which promise a rich thing. He confidently thinks that 200,000 is a reasonable estimate of what their interests will be worth to them when they once get' thoroughly under operation. Shake, bam, may you iully realize your fondest hopes." And they shake, discovering valua ble loads every day : they are prac tically demonstrating the advantages of association when compared with insolated individualism ; within which, most of the miners sadly labor. Let us hope that the rest, in or out of this mineral district, will study the advan tages of socialism (at least as regards business and money making concerns,) and following the salutary example set out by the St. Louis and the Essex companies, will form new co operative unions. "Harmouions pop ular association is the main force in modern civilization." An association of four poisons are apt to accomplish more in ten years of harmonious labor, than eight isolated individuals will do in a lobg life-time toil ; a truth re peatedly demonstrated. Will the Fokest Republican, advise every young mau out of employment in Tio nesta, to como together, and organiz ing an association, 6tart for Los Cer rillos? The iuclemeucy of Winter's weather, unknown here. Richest mines probably not discovered. The St. Louis company spoken of in the above is the ouo in which Mr. Bonner is interested. Ed. Repub lican. Holeman & Hopkins, Pleasantville, Pa., Are Coming "Money saved is money earned." I will be at the Central Hotel, Tioaesta, Pa., Court week, from Monday until Thursday evening, with tho Prettiest, Best and Cheapest Samples of Cloth ing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, tfce., I have shown in the place. Don't forget tho time aud place, as we will do you good. Ciias. Cap.dnkk. . Dentistry. Dr. S. J. Fibber, of Wancn, Pa., will bo nt Tionesta durin: next court week. "And don't you forget it." OBITUARY. Died, at Howarth's Corners, Ve nango Co., Pa., Aug. 28th, 1879, Ira Copeland, in the 78th year of his age. Thus it i said of one of our old and respected rioueers. Ho came on foot from tho Slate of Vermont withnis father in 1819; settled on Stewarts Run and married Lydia Thompson in 1832. They raised a family of 11 children, 8 of whom survive him, and attended his fuucral. His firs J house was built in tho primitive style, as saw mills were scarce, and a shingle mill unknown. His neighbors were John Jone?, Jos. Allendcr, Jos. II. Daw ion and Rob't Green. Mr. Green is the Only ene now living, and he is now quite feeble. Undo Ira was tho most active man we ever knew of his age. One year ago ha could lay out the frame of a barn ; could climb to tho top of a roof and do a good day's work. Although nearly 80 years old his mind was clear and unclouded. His usefulness can be seen all over this Bection by the many barns ho built ; you sco them on nearly every farm, and the Wesly an church would not have been built but for his labor and influence. In politics he took no active part, but quietly voted as ho thought was right. During his illness he boro it with christian patience, not longing to be released, uot repining over his afflic tion, but he showed what a firm faith in God could do for him in the hour of affliction. , Unitiug with the Wes lyans when the first society was organ ized here he lived a consistent member to his death. His life was one of every day piety not Sabbath on tho mount ain and all week in the valley, but honest, simple tnd devoid of all outward boasting an honor to the church and an ornament to the com munity. His companion TAunt Lydia, now feeble, who for 47 years shared with him the joys and sorrows of life, feels lonely, but looks forward to that glad day when they will meet on the other shore. To Pensioners. Delay makes success more difficult to attainment. Tho particular atten tion of claimants for pension, whose applications have not yet been filed in the Pension Office, is called to the fact, that under tho Act of Congress approved January 251879, pensions will commence fiom the date of the discharge or death of a soldier; but only a few short months aro allowed claimants iu which to avail themselves of the benefits of said law, and failing to file their applications within "the prescribed period, pension can only commence from tho data of filing the application. Tho importance to this class of at once completing their claims is apparent, as Congress may at the noxt session lessen the period within which claimants may a'vail themselves of the pecuniary benefits of said law. Under the law above referred to, a soldier discharged in 18C3, and who should be rated in 1879 at S3 a month, would draw about 1,500 at first pay ment ; but if he allow the limited pre scribed time to pass by without filing his claim he loses that amount. Do not delay, and your caso shall receive prompt and thorough attcution at my hands. Very respectfully, J. B. AliNEW. The iu valid finds in "Dr. Lind sey'a Blood Searcher" nature's great restorer. It is wonderful. For salo by G. W. Bovard. 24 2t. My child, four years old, was taken with couvukions, straightening out of tho limbs, and seemed to bo lifeless. I gave some of E. K. Thomp son's Sweet Worm l'owdcr and she was relieved at ouco. Druggists sell it at 25 cents a bottle. For sale by G. W. Bovard. 24 2t. "Sellers' Liver Pills" are the secret to perfect health, long life, and absolute happiucsi.' Sold by all drug gists. For sale by G. W. Bovard. 24 2t. MARRIED. UII.LKSPIK WUI.F. At IJekinuvillo. l'a., A un. 2, 1"., by liev. Ilhodes, Mr. Frank Gillespio, of Whitf Hill, and Miss Kato Wolf, of Tionesta township, both of this county. Accept our congratulations for you and yours, Frank. jkt Always the Kest. I'o iilcr Is inu'il" mid KiiilurstHl Ijv IIumi mi ni.inmini American I'o i iter Is ukci! l.iii.u.M liiuuil'.oiit UiHcoiuil'v. K:.rti can ; "i m imam's ure ii ici i v I in uNMIili-. J Wii.iSM.iv ' laboiii by Uluivi' ill tJuuiU'ta, llalica.l't.u.ultiuud l'ic 1'uuihI TIiw-o'!v A'i' iff A d vert I sem fa . PANIC, PMC, P1IC 1 LOW PRICES! AMD PRETTY GOODS! WHERE FOUND 4 -AT- Central Housey TIONESTA, PENN'A, Where will be found the PRETTIEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST COO DS' EVER SHOWN Ifl THE PLACE, COURT WEEK, FROM MONDAY UNTIL THURSDAY tVEN'G. .COME AND SEE. X,aIie.s Especially Invited. HOLEMAN & HOPKINS, rieasantvillo, Pa." REID INSTITUTE. A l'irnt (inns llonrrfing Mrliool for Both Sexvu. BOARDING, LODGING & TUITION, ' 52.00 PER WEEK. A completo faculty of. accomplished teachers. Acadaniical, Normal CoJrtnier-' cial and Musical Courses. For particulars address, Jno. 15. Solomon, A. M., Prih. Reidsburg, Clarion Co.. l'a. HQ ! MH! I take pleasure in tolling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased THIS OUX FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old? A stand, and I nrn prepnro'd to attend to all iiivfriends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING ift THE GUN LINE! I shall keep n perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall ulso continuo to handle, (ho "Wliile" KewlME Machine, And tho . CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Conic and see mo. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzlo Loaders niado to order niul war ranted. . , fPE HP AIRING PT ALL ITS MANCIIUfj PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. a-!. A. I5.tI.l)WI.. Tiuioute, Pa., Aug. 1, 1S7U, CHAUTAUQUA LAEE ! Tho short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, and JBuilalo, Cautauqua Lako & Pittsburgh R'ys, ON A N D A ITER Juno '.Md, Is!), Trains will leave oil t'ily as follows: T'Hn A "IVT 1ilil-v- 'll;,s through .Uu A.lU. coaclOarriviiigatMay villo 10:15 a. in ; Point CliautaiKpia, 1 1 :!( a. in.; Fair Point, 11:1.") a. ni.; IHiU'alo, 1:25 10: IOAjW. Daily, except Sun ilav.arrivinx at Mav- ville p. m.; Point Chai:iauiia, '1:15 p. in.; Fair Point, -l:;iit p. in.: Hull'alo, 7:1a p. in. (.) ,)X I") J Daily, except Sunday, ill. (has Ihrough coach ainl Pullman Palace lrawing.Kooni Car) ar riving at May villi? f:r0 p. in.; Point Chan-' tainpia, ii:K) p. in.; Fair Point, (i:-J." p. m.j' r.iillalo h:-Ji) n. in. A ')( P'lVF Saturday only, aniv fr.wlJ 1 i.W. ing at Mayvillo, 7:tO p. in.; Point Chautauqua, 7:.V p. in.; Fair Point, N:ii;" p. in. Trins airivo at Oil City from Chautiiu-' qua LaLe V;i a. in. (Monday only), 2;0O p. in., y;5. p. in., 8:25 p. m., jlaily." J. L. 151'TM A N, Supt., Mayvillo, N. Y. W. S. RALDWIN, icu l Passenger Agent, ltuffalo, N. Y. O BAKING Si . POWDER mid KiuinrstHl Ijv I luwiwimls of tlio very host contains uiuuill liii uunwuru tmiw liiKUua
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