ehe forest gfpuMicim. WKMESIIAT MORMNG.'MARCIl Si. IS0. Hurjr.-iti N. S. Fort km at. .Win7m J. H. Hood. F...F.. Mai tip, Ft. O. Olivia, L. Agnow, M. Klnateiu, J. A. Proper. Justice of the react J. T. Dronnan, a. S. Kunx. mutable W. A. inlands. .Vt:nW flrrrcMr J. Slinwkoy. I). W. lurk, A. II. Partrtd:t 0. A. Randall, 31. 11. Kelly, J. T. lirennan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICKR.S. i Member nf ("Warr--!! AKRY WHITR. AaaemMftX. P. Vfl REt.KU. ,. President Judielj. D. VVktmowr. I 4rtrifife Jvdgc--Jomx Rixk, Kd- aroKkiir. T ;VMnxrw-Wm. Lawrf.nck, 'lVotAfyv.nt.artf, Register tt Heeorder, tr. JCoTIK Siiawkkt, ? HherifT. C. A. Randai.T,. wwmiinioiifr-M,i iiF.Bi.irr, isaac .LONO, IT. W. LKKKDUn. f.Vunfy fiuprrintcrulent II. S. T-noCK WAT. IHiUrict Attorneys. D. Irwin. Jury Ovmwii'A.iionorA C. U. Church. Pbtk'r Yovnok. tmntif HurvcynrT. D. OoLLIKS. Ckrbrnr W. C. ConORN, Cuanfv M vditor Nichot.aa Thomp son, 1). F. CoPEr.ArD, F. C. Lacy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0UE8TA LOIKJE No. S69, I. O. of O. F MF.KTS overv FrJiUy evening, at 7 i clock. In the Lfidgi Room in Par trldtfu's Hall. o. v,. moouay, sr. a. a. w. s.avYEK, sev-y. 27-tr " ' E. I.. DnviB, A TTORN F.Y AT LAW, Tlonostn. Pa. jt Collections mabt in this an J adloiii- Ut r-ounticH. 40-ly ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, E'm SI reel, TI0X1XTA, IU j r r o b jt jg r - ir-ii'( TIONESTA, FA. ATTKNTION KOJ-DIKR! I hftvo boon admitted to practice an Attorner In tho Ponnion Olllc.o at Wash ington, ' P. C. All oHloors, Holdiers, or Kallorn who wpr Inlur d in the lata war, can obtain pensions to which tliov may be entitled, liv oatiinj- n or addrewiinflr; me at Honea'a, Pa. Alo, claims for arrearages l'prty and bounty win rooeive prompt at fiitinTi. llaviiitr boPH over four vi-ars a anldier in the. NU war, and Imrinar for a number of years t.npo J in llxo pro-(wuuon 01 boi-dlf-rs' elaimii, uiy cxperidtno will asnr the oollertioiiorclimiisinttjo hiioi i.)NI poa ibltiine. J. B. AC1NEW. F. 1 lUyt, TTOKNEY AT LAW, ajjd Notary Block, Sene. St., Oil City, Fa. 39-ly La wren 00 House.. IMONFSTA. TEN-VA, WVf, LAW 1. KRNt'K. Phoj'iuetor. Thin 1iouh Is (yiitrallv looated. K.vorvthiiiK now and well fui-iiUbcd Huttorior ae'omini)dii- lioiiH and strict attention uivon t' nucsla. VipUbltM and Fruits of all kinds norvod In tdolr soason. Sample i-ooo for Com- rnorulal Awntu. CKNTrAL HOUSK, ION KICU Jf AO NEW nt,OCK. T. C, Ia('Kon. Fnni-i)tor. Ttni le a nfw ttoiiko. and ban lusi heen fittod up for tho 04oiumolatiOij ot Uio puhlic. A. poruon of tho imtroiia:; of thu public Id soliciu-.a t;oki:sta, pa. Ofkics HofMs ; 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p , Wcdiifsdays and Katurdaya from 11 11. to 3 I'. M. . B. HIT. A. . KU.LY. MA lr, TAJIK C- CO., B A U IC B R S tVtrnor of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tlonenta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Iatre'jt allowod on TIuio Deposit. Collodtioni loa.lfton all tbo Principal points of tlm U. a. Col!.:ct)on9 soUcitod. 13-ly. PnOTOGRAPIl GALLERY. T50X3CrA I'.i., Ef. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. 1:1. mi?.. : : -s'. : -St-v ,Iv m B Pictures taken in all tho latest etyleii the art. 2'1-tr QUAKLES UAI3IG, PRACTICAL CABRIAQE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST., - - TIONESTA, PA THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (W. C. WILSON) TS permanently located in the Roberts x -I II... 1 .1. l. urlioin l.n nrettared to meet all bis old customers. and aa many new ones im feel deposed to favor him with llieir eustjti. His uiotio , ist "Live and let live." W. C. WILSON. Tionefcte, June 24, 1879. OTJIWORIBE for the Forest Herub)i-n Off wi.'t ray. iisrsxjxiArcji:! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. I. W. OLAItlC, Jr., Ac't. FIRE I.VRUUANCEi .litim, Ijlvorpool A London tt Olobc, Lycorntnn, Jforth llritlwh t MorcMitiln, Ilanovor, Franklin of Philadclpbia, ContlDPiital, NorfliTn Knebpptor. ACCIDENT INSURANCE : Travclovs Life A Accident Insuranoo Company. Oflloo j C. C. Tbompon, Law Ofllce, Grandln Block, Tidiouto, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Fro llelbodifit preachiii": in the Universalis Cliurch next Suoday evening. M. E. Simony School At 10 o'clock m., and Prrs1ylerian Sundny School st, 3 o'clock p. m. -Oil 88ie. Tho newly elected borough officers will be BWorn in next Monday. To-morrow is "all fool's day." No allusion to the greenback party at ail. -Mrs. Anna MoLniii, of Oil City, U visiting Mr. Jackpon'ti family. nt the Centml Ilouaa. ' Tho May fc Kelly will, anrosi tho creek, has boon startad up. They are sawing hemlock. Mr. J. F. Wynkoop,-of James town, N. Y., paused part of last weok iu low a on ll-ftt E. L -!!! I.- - iu town on business. '. have it from reliable stitboritv Davit, Esq of this place will be a lvepubliouij candidate for iAfHemltly. Mr. II II. Keeler was in town a few days during the week making ar rangpmentfl to move hi family tu LSradfoidr The Allegheny has beon suiTi ciently on the ramoago f r the last fw days to almit the exodus of sev eral small rtfiH. A well-contested dg fight iu front of our office on Satuiday, drew a crowd in lor time than it takes to tell it. Funny, ain't it? . The Hunter will case will be re tried in Erie county at i cp-'cial court ordered by Judge Oalbraith to R:t on Monday, April 2Glh. Mr. Gilbert Jamie.snn, of'finnesta township, i tliid week announced as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the U6oge of the Republican party. Rev. O. B. Clai k, of Jamestown, N. Y., occupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church last Sunday evening, de livering au interesting sermon. Mr. L. Agne.w, of Oil Creek Luke, was in town last week He has becin sell led iu his new quarters, aud ready to receive guels in good shape. Prof. Peck's class voted lust night to have a four day's muical conven tion at the close of the present term. Further, particulars will be given hcrnfYplv r-Mr. Rilchip. nf "NTcaf ncthl.hir!N Clarion County, wsh in town last week. Mr. R. is on ottorney'and whs here hiking over thu field with a 'Mr, Eaton, f Albany, N. Y., was in town last week. He is inter ested iu the clitrry lumber business near Marieuv:lle4 this county, and has a mill iu operntion there. Easter parsed ofl quietly in this place. No special serviovs wcie held in any of tho churches; iu fact we heard of uo eggs traordinary doings of ony kind iu this vicinity. Mr. D. II. Gibson, of Grand Valley, Wurreu Couuty, and old time resident of this county, spent a few days iu towu last week. Dan's many lriends here ars always glad to met him. The Stewarts Run Sabbath School elected the following offieprs fnr the eufcuing term, last Sunday: Supt W. C. Hruojley; Assistant Lupt., Mrs. J.A.Dawson; Sec'y, Chas. Thump son ; Treas., Lizzie Thompson. Found, A lady's pocket bonk, containing several newspaper clip pings, a half dozen hair pints, and i oue-cent postage stamp, lite owner can have it by celling at this office and paying for this notice. A Mr. Armstrong, of Mercsr, Ph., has rented the Ktrnun hi.usf. it t imrilt i ' 1 J ! ' Mr' '"'"'J"' rehlllinie, and Will ,ove jls fanlv here in a few davs He comes well recommeuded ai n gen tleman -i' inteL'tity and a fii'M cls citizen. We welcome all euch atu tig I OS. Messrs. Ira Church, of Hickory twp., and Wra. Haslet, of Green, have announced themielves as Greenback candidates for Associate Judge. Capt. Knox is announced an a candidate for Assembly in the same party. Sheriff Henry and Prothnnotnry Stilt, of Armstrong Co., stopedp over iij town one day last week, enrohtc for the big woods, in quest of game, such as bear, fish and pigeons. Uoth are popular gentlemen and efficient officers in ihoir county. Judge Proper has materials on the ground for tho erection ftf a huge barn on his Dutch Hill furm, nnd work will, begin us soon as the weather becomes settled. Some vast improve ments have been made on his farm during the past year, Tho Free Methodist society will hold their campmecting here ngain the coming summer, so we ore informed. Tho success and good order which attended the mooting here lu.it summer has dona mueh toward the selection of this place for their next tucc-tiog. Mr. Wil.4. Jaruicson, of Pleasant ville, Pa., will bo in town, on Thurs day, April 8th, with a largo line of samples of wall paper of tho very lateet styles and pat'erns. He will exhibit bis samples at Dr. Blaine's oflk-e, and all wishing anything in that liue aro invited to call. It. Mr. Geo 8. Allen, who several years ago clerked for Messrs. Robin bon & Bonner, has returned and ac cepted the position anew. Mr. Allen brings his wife with him, and will set up hou-se- keeping shortly, all of which we are glad to learn, as he is just the kind of material good chitons are made of. Rov. McLaughlin, of Pleasant villp, will preach in the Presbyterian Cburcli to-morrow evening, also Fri day and Saturday evening, and perhaps Sunday. Rev. McLaughlin is one of the ablest ministers in this section, and all should turn out and hear him. vfKeuihle, Salter, Petroff, Crawford, end Rumherger, the bribery convicts, who were to receive their sentences before Judge Pearson, at Uairisburg yesterday, were missing when court culled. It is thought they jumped their bail aud "dug out." Detectives are on their track. The board of par dons refused to take action on their caees, hence the absconding. Report of Greenwood School, No. 4, Barnttt District, for month ending March 26. No. of pupils enj ndleJ during month, 33; average at tendance, 24 ; per cent, of attendance, "G. The following pupils were not absent tluring tbo month: C. W SpenceS. A. Maze, Joseph, Charlie, Michael, Will iam and Corsinia Black, Agues Zeuts, Aria Spence, Fiances Black. L. W. Shawkkv, Teacher. Mr. G. W. Robinson purchased, through tho agency of Mr. J. H. Diog- man one of tho Baker double-barrel shot guns, which, for nice fuiih, dura bility, and cheapness luys over any thing in this section. It is one of their $40 guns, and by all odds is tho best gun fjr the money wp have ever seen, and fur clone hard shooting is hard to beat. Tne Baker guu is rapidly grow ing in favor with our sportsmen, and co doubt Mr. Dingman will have many orders in this section during the coming season. Call and iiupuct the new gun. , The "show frtver" has ttruck the juvenile portion of our towu, and ac cording to tho following programme which was found in tho p icket of one of tho aforesaid juveniles, wo aro soon to bo treated by something rich: 1 cent admitauco 1 Be a song 2 to clowns 3 the haunted hous. 4 tumbling By John S. Clark & Chub adams 5 Chas and Jas and adams on the hor izontal Bar G the dutchmau. 7 Chas Davis goes through the hoops 8 tumbling By chas andertiou 9 a Song 10 Byron coburn and Dog 11 doctor cureall Monk Oavis, manager. Strayed oc Stolen, From tho piemises of Henry Setley, io Hurmonv twp.. Forest Co., about two weeks ago, a sorrel mare, about eleven years ol d, and about 14 hands high. A liberal reward wUl bo paid fur tbt return of the auimal. March 29, 180. A friend in Meadville sends us a coryr of tho Democratic Mesncnyer, pub lished at that place, which contains an account of a horrible encounter between a man, a woman and a 400 pound bear, near Tionesta. The article goes on to tell how a Mr. Summerhill was driving into town with a team, accompanied by an invalid relative; how the bear rushed out of tho woods, "tackled" tho team, upset the wagon and then dashed for the man ; how the man grabbed a whiffletree, lammed the bear over the bead, pounding it almost into a jelly; how the man's wife came to tho rescue with a gun and dispatched bruin ; how the man fainted and the wifo swooned ; how the ground was torn up as by a nitro- glycerene explosion, etc., etc. Tho whole afiYir is written up in a tragic and soul harrowing style, an 1 is well calculated to deceive ; but when, it is known th:t no such man lives in this section, and that there aro no tour hundred pound bears left in Forest county, Uncle Bobby Gutton having caught the last one two years Hgo, nnd that tho day when bears en me out of the woods aud "tackle" a team of horses has gone by, it sounds like a 400-pound icar-faced lie. And that's what's the matter with the invalid. Venango county has recently or ganized an Agricultural Society com posed of the very best and wealthiest men iu the couuty. Tho society pro pose holding a fair during tha coming season, and aro just now considering whether Franklin or Gil City would be the best place to hold it. Tho Derrick argues that the latter place would be the most suitable because the fine driving park aud buildings could be secured free of charge; the citizens agree to subscribe liberally, and the railroads centering there would be a irrcat advantage, the managers of which have agreed to make suitable reduction in fares. If Oil City gets the fair they can depend on a large at tendance from this section. Parties could leave in the morning, spend the day at the fair ami return -in the eve ning, which they could not do should Ftanklin secure the plum. Some brainless jackass with not wit enough to fill a brass thimble, has been reporting that we have Bold the National ofhee to a Democrat, lhere is not a word of truth in the story. If we ever should disposb of ths paper we will not be backward uoout in forming the public of it direct. For est National. Piuw, we nave eudeavoreu to ' run down" the author of the above "report" and are able to trace it no farther than Capt. Kepler. Now, as the Capt. has kindly lent valuable assistance in getting out the National, and has beeu "doing" tha heavy edi torial of the concern, since the ediiorV absence, the insinuation that he is " brainless jackass" is very unkind, indeed, and is a striking illustration of "man's inhumanity to man.' NTMr. B. S. Magill, with J. O Strong, hardware dealer, Tidioute, Pa., who has been in towu for several days doing somo roofing and spouting for some of our citizens, left with us simple contrivance for roasting aud broiliug meat, fowL, game, etc., that is deitiued to make a iurtuue for its inventor. It Ijas been tested by several families'io this place aud pronounce) a most decided success. It is gotten up on seitjutUic principals, and retains all tho juices aud flavor of the fowl or me it. Thoso who have tried it. say they woul l not part with it for ton times its cost. Samples can bo seen at either the Ceutral or Lawrence House or bj applicatiou to J. O. Strong, Tidioute, Pa., who has the agency for this State. Morris, the tailor, of Oil City has just received bis spriug stock of goods, and is prepared to make up clothiug to suit all tastes and pocket books. His stock comprises tho very bent goods to bo found iu tho market and ne mates them up in as good style, and at lower prices than any tailor in this section, uis tits are always perfect. Those of our citizens who ure in need of a new suit can save 25 per cent, by patronizing Mr Morris. No need of paying $33 for a suit when you can get the ame quality made up in as good stylo for $25 by Morris. It If vou wish choice Seed Potatoes call soon. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. It A beacon in distress is "Dr. Sel leri' Couh yrup," tho nuit cflica cious renif lv for coughs, colds, and whooping cough. Pries 25c. For I cale by Bovard. l2i. -When any of our citizens are in Oil City, especially the ladies, they should not fail to pay n visit to the Mammoth Dry Goods establishment ol Mr. G. W. Miiford. Mr. M. has lately opened up a new department in connection wiih his already extensive business, t e., tbo carpet trade. This addition has necessitated the enlarge ment of his room, to twice its usual siz, which was done by raising tho roof and adding anothor 8try the full size of his slore, txteudiug from Ceutre to feyenmora ftreet. Besides this a arge sky light has been put in, which is a vast improvement in showing oil' his overwhelming stock of goods. Ho employs a score of clerks who are kepi as busy as bees all ihtvtiiiie, iucludiug himself. Mr. Milford's portly frame aud smiling countenance may be secu in the store almost any hour iu the day, overseeing and managing affair;, and scuiiuT that every customer is promptly and politely waited upon, making every one lel happy and sat isfied that he or she has made a good bargaiu. Wo might go on aud enumer ate mauy of the elegant things kept ai this cstablibhmtnt did time and space permit, but such cannot be, as it would take several papers the size of ours to do so. Suffice it to say, that nothing that could be mentioned iu the dry goods liue will be found wanting iu hi4 store, and in styles and prices to suit all ranks and conditions of inen. Some of the finest and most elegant dress cnods, laces, triminc?, silks, hosiery, etc., etc., and somo of the grandest pattern iu carpets, are to be found iu his intuumotU emporium thai ever adorned a similar establishment in the cities of New York or Philadel phia. A visit to the place is necessary iu order to form auything like a correct idea of what is kept there, an J no one shuulu fail to call when oppor tunity uffoids. Hard to Beat ! Of all tho re pid work iu lumbering that has ever come to my notice U being doao in Kingsley township, by Mr. John Polrn, who owus aud runs a tilandy Portable saw mill. Ou March 3d, 'SO, Mr. C. F. GilUs- )ie went to see Mr. 1'oleu, then ai vork oft the: Wilkinson tract, suwioii or Shoup & Co. Somo talk pa.-sed eleen them ab ail taking a contract for sawing out a quantity of hemlock, at Brush Camp, near Balltown. On the 9th iust., they looked at ground. and after a little more delay in ar ranging his affairs with Mr. Shoup, he (Polen) commenced moving the mill They got the boiler on the ground on the loth, and by tho 18th they were sawing lumber for a dwelling house, burn, mill cover aud what c so wa. needed "for rigging up." Since the 18th they have put up a house, bain, roofed the mill, built elides, cleared off a place for piling lumber, etc., etc., and to-day, March 27, they have lum her euough in the crreek for a seven platform creek raft, and aro shoving out the lumber, from the stump at the rate of from 14,000 to 16,000 feet per day. Upon the whole it is tho fastest work in manufacturing lumber that I have ever heard of. Mr. Polen un derstands the business thoroughly, and will, I venture to say, beat anyone in making lumber in tho county, when it comes to building mills, taking it from the stump. The lumber is first-class in every respect, and, upon, tho whole, everything conutcted with tho affair is "hard to beat." F F. Wiuttekin. "A tumor was removed from my head by using 'Dr. Li Sidney's Blood Sonjcber."' S. Sarver, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all druggiats. For sula byBovard. 1 2t. I was cured of kidney disease, palpitation of the heart, brought on by deranged state of tho liver, by using E. K. Thompson's Barosma. Addio II. Dowler, Frauklin, Pa. For sale by Bovard. l-2t. ''Sellers Liver Pills" stand un rivaled in the United States for curing billiousness, sick headace, Ac, Vot sale by Bovard. l-2t. Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they are uoequaled. Color 2 to 6 lbs., price 15 cents. 33 ly. l ... '-I J.Jt fJSJK H cr k&j- w i ij u . ,j aar Always the Best. Tlii t HtamJnril Aranlian I'o ,ilcr is useil" mitt endorHe.l by thousands o? t;i very v-.st Uuoui'n luKiimhout ttitt ciiuiO' V. F u ll e.m contiuui a biunil tiu iuui to u m i o- :i i it i I hi hi' m'.Mukfi ii io ittwrly I uiptMllle. J IWH N.s'KH" Itjtioia hy Oroe-r lriQti.o vvr, llutves. Votmdit inl Kive Fovind TT1 an ' CION JJS'r 3tVI S, It 1YV H COP.RlXTKI) EVEKV TUESDAY, flY 1'IU.IAOt.E DCAI.EK3 Flour "! barrel choice Flour "p, sack, best Corn Meal, K'O Pis -Chop fcod, pnro f;j ain Hyo f bushel - . On! s Now "? buahol -Corn, car -Beans "jj bushel Ham, mitrar cured Icakfat Bacon, sugar cured Shoulder -Whitofisli, balf-barrols LaUa herring half-barrels ugar 8.00 2.00 - 1.73 - 1.60 to 2.00(3,2.00 - 12 - .10 7(3 8 - 5.75 D.75 - 100121 - 75100 ' 0(575 22( 2-9 20&22 85 .250O - 2225 OS10 13 2.25 12 . 4.60 - COO ' 45M) - 1.501.6O - 61 8 1718 08 . 13 Syrup - - - - N. O. MolafwcH new - Boast Uio CoU'co Uio Coffee, - Java CoJTco - To Butter .... - Hlco EKSS, f.-osh ... Salt best la!"0 - Lard - - - -Iron, common bar - Naila, lOd, keg - Potatoes - - - Lime bhl. Ii-iecl Apple3 per lb Dried Beef - - -I)ritd Peaches por tt Dried Peaches pared per WM. SFStSRBAUGH & CO., AC09IK BUILDIXGV (ono door from G. W. Bovarfl's.) GENERAL and FANCY GBOOBRIBS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. Terms ST1UCTLY CASH, or Exchange for Butter, Fggs, Rags, Hides, Furs and Poultry. EGGS & POULTRY ft SPECIALTY. Our blotto : Prices." "Firt Class Goods nt Fair lmar21tf 1 ! SFITIIMI 1 ! I take pi cash ro in telling the Sporting Fialerjity that 1 hare re-purcluv-ed TIIK GUN BUSINESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old 1 stand, ami I am prepared to attend to all my tricuds, and tho public generclly, who nocd ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE! I shall koop a perfect stock of all kind of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FS8HI&1Q TACKLE. I shall also eontinuc'to bandlo tho "While" SewIiBg Mat-hliie, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and boo me. You will find me ALWAYS AT HO MIS. Muzzlo Loaders made to order and war ranted. (K?fPk E P A I KI N G- IN ALL ITS U-u BEAN0IOW PE0MPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. a:, a . iiALmvix. Tidioute, Pa., Any. ii H. II. 1IASLKT & tiOXX, Dealers iu' General Merchandise In New Store Rooiu at HASLET'S COIJNERS, Tlonowtu, ln. Jan'y 1st, 1. o RG AN OF OIL! A XTI-MOyorOLISTt The Titusville Mohnino Hkhald eon taiiiH full and complete market and mouth, ly Oil Report, and all tho local and trcn eVal ne wa. l'riie 10 per year. W eekly Herald 1.50. Send for sample copies. ion WORK of all kinds done nt this cf J tic on abort untie. BAKING "2 kisses u
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