The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 15, 1880, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY UNMIXING, SEPT. 15, ISM.
National Republican Ticket.
For President,
Gen. JAMES A. GARFIELD,
of Ohio.
For Vice President,
(Jen. CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
of New York.
FRKSIDEXTTA I, KLKCTORS.
i:t,i:croiis at i.Awni :
F.dward N. Ronson Henry W. Oliver.
DI-smiOT elkptokh :
1 S.im'l C Perkins,
2 I'M win II I'i (I or,
:t M Hall Stanton,
4 .Tamos Pohson,
5 ;eo I)n ?1 Kp'in,
(5 Dt.vid F Houston,
7 Morgan R Wise,
H .1 II l.oono,
! c:mroCahier,.jr.,
10 I suae S Mover,
11 F,d-ar Pirn-hot,
12 .lohn Mitchell,
13 C F Shindoll,
I I O li Forney.
15 X C Fllshrie,
1(1 An drew Stout,
IU (t M Roado,
IS ( 15 Wiostllmr,
1!) Michael Schall.
20 W V Amos,
21 .T P Toagarton,
22 Nelson P Reed,
23 A K W Painter,
24 TTM M'Konnan,
25 James T. Mallclt,
2i ( V Pelamatcr,
27 C W Oillillaii.
REPUSLICaR STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge,
HFNRYORKKN,
of Northampton County.
l'or Auditor (lencral,
JOHN A. LEMON",
of Ilkiir County.
REPUBLICAN CMRTY TICKET.
For Congress,
Gen. HARRY WHITE,
of Indiana Couutj'.
For President Judge,
Hon. W m, 1). RROWN,
of Warren Comity.
For Assembly,
E. L. DAA'IS.
For Associate Judge,
AMZA PURin
For County Treasurer,
N. S. FORKMAN.
For County Surveyor,
F. F. WIIITTEKIX.
l-'or Coroner,
N. THOMPSON.
We understand that the Greeuback
nud Democratic parties of McKean
coucty aro frying to make a contract
whereby they will divide their votes
with candidates on cither side. Duke
Centre Enterprise.
One of the curious incidents of the
joint debase, in Indiana recently be
tween the two candidates for Governor,
wa3 the Republican candidate holding
a light for the Democratic candidate
to decipher his voles. Derrick,
What has becomo of all this talk
about Republican Boldiers and other
Republicans going over lo Hancock?
Vermont don't show any defection ef
the kind, but on tho contrary gives
good warrant for a shrewd suspicion
that the boot is quite on the other leg.
Genekal Weaver, the Greenback
candidate for President, says there is
no prospect of a fair count or honest
election in Alabama, without the in
tervention of federal supervisors at the
polls. He warns all Greenbackers
from falling into tho trap of the De
mocracy, which is baited with small
offices.
General White has invited Mr.
Mosgrove to a joint discussion of the
political issues of tho present cam
paign on the stump. It is believed
that the "Old-ruan-a-fraid-to tell-who-he-is-goiiig
to-vote-for" will not accept,
rs he lacks one very necessary thing
to do so successfully ability.
Lroohville Republican.
Iiie Jew York Tribune having
accused Congressman Beltzhoover of
Pennsylvania of lying when he denied
the authorship of his letter saying the
rebel Congressman wero averse to pass
ing pension bill3, now invites and
urges In m to bring a $100,000 libel
suit against itself. He probably will
not uo it. lhe evidence against him
is conclusive. It is evident that Mr
Reltzhoover's career as a statesmau
at an end.
is
Hon. Ras.sei.a9 Bkown, our caudi
dato for President Judge is a man
ubout sixty-five years of ago. Demo
crat.
We have the best of authority
for the statement thnt Hon. R. lirown
is in tho sixty-ninth year of his age,
However, it is not tho Judge's fault
that ho is in his sixty-ninth year, yet
to the voters of the district it may
seem to bo a great indiscretion iu a
man of his nge attempting to perform
the hazardous task nfriding two hoises
in the po!:i -2! arena.
IvErrnucANs are not the only ones
who expect to see Indiana go ngainst
tho Democrats in October, some of the
more candid Democrats admit that the
signs favor that conclusion. When
Mr. Porter, the Republican candidate
for Governor of that State, visited New
Albany last week the most influential
Democratic journal of tho town re
marked : "There is no denying that
the Republicans aro enthusiastic and
coufldent. They are peculiarly for
tunate in their gubernatorial candi
date, and this is in their favor, and
they have no internal disscntions and
trickery in their party, which is also
greatly to their advantage.
ioii
General Toombs, of Georgia, he
who promised years ago to call the
roll of his flares at the foot of Hunker
Hill, comes out for Hancock in the
following manner :
"We cannot put in one of our own
men this time and have to take a
"Yank." That being the case, let us
take one who is less 'blue bellied' than
than the most of them. You may
depend upon it, sir, that 'Yank or no
'Yank,' if elected, the old bays of the
South will see that Hancock dors the
fair thing by them. In other words he
will run the machine to suit than or they
will run the thing themselves. Ihcy are
not going to be layed with any longer.
If you hear any man say that Han
cock cannot carry all of the South,
you may put him down as a d d
fool."
The Demoa-at, seeing the effect our
Alabama letter is having on the De
mocracy of this county, and knowing
that unless something was doue it
would be the means of changing a
goodly number of votes, resorts to its
accustomed tactics of "lying out of U,"
and endeavors to persuado the people
that the letter is 'a fraud. We think
we'settled that matter when we invited
all skeptically inclined to call around
and see the original. Wo still Jrold
out the invitation, and can convince
any honest voter of its genuineness.
We will further state that the author
wesonoofthe Greenback candidates
for Auditor in this county two years
ago, and all will agree that Kepler is
no wore to bo compared to him in
point of truth and varauity or any
other way, for that matter thau Old
Belzebub is to Geo. Washington. The
gentleman intimated in his letter that
it would be made very unpleasant for
him or any one else were it known
that they were exposing the outrageous
frauds of the rebel Brigadiers down
there, and for this reason cautioned us
against giving his uamo. Wo have,
mwever, examiuod the election returns
of his county and find tha t his asser
tion is correct that the county had
:eretofore given 3,500 Republican to
1,200 Democratic votes until this year,
owing to their having been able here
tofore to get fair elections. The editor
of the Democrat knows full well that
the letter is genuine, and that the
author is highly respected by all his
acquaintances as a gentleman of truth
and varacity, acd all his cries of fraud
will avail him nothing. Time was
ffhen these stories of rebel bulldozing
wero looked upon as campaign
stories, but the utterances of such
arch traitors as Wado Hampton and
Bob loornbs, coupled with the evi-
deuce of respectable citizens w ho have
loft our own neighborhood and gone
down there and viewed it with their
own eyes is sufficient for all honest
people, and cannot be gainsaid by men
who have assisted bountj -jumpers and
deserters to evado the law, aiid did
all in their power to resist the draft
Making it Easy For Him.
From lhe New York Tribune.
Is early a week ago tho Tribune
printed the following letter from Mr,
Beltzhoover, the Democratic Congress
mao from the York and Cumberland
District iu Pennsylvania :
HOVKKOK Rf.PHKSKNTATIVFS )
Washinoton, D. c, April 23, lsso. J
Dear Sir: Your favor was re
ceived. I would most cheerfully in
troduce and urge the passage of a bill
such as you suggest, but with the
present Democratic House pension
bills do not have much favor. It has
become almost impossible to get con
sideration of sueh a bill at all, and
when cousidereJ its chance of passing
tho House is very remote, and the
rebel General who is at the head of
the Pension Committee in tho Senate
is fctill more averso to allowing any
such bills to pass. It would not be at
ail probable, therefore, that the bill
will bo got through.
Very truly,
F. E. Beltzhoover.
Now this is an entirely truthful
letter. It States tllfi oxnnt friers iusr
,
as every intelligent man understands
them, concerning the temper of tho
present Congress, under the leadership
of tho Rebel Brigadiers. It is only
amazing as coming from a Democratic
Congressman an official leader in th
party that is appealing to Northern
soldiers to voto for Hancock. Poor
Beltzhoover discovers tho preposterous
inconsistency too late, and now de
clares the letter a forgery. His friend,
the Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald,
tells him that this is not enough ho
must straightway sue the local paper,
Carlisle Herald, for libel for publishing
it, and prove his case before election
in tho courts. Tho advice is admira
ble. But, Beltzhoover, don't sue ira
small wy. Tue Tribune published
the letter. Sue us. Sue us at once,
and get tho matter to an immediate
trial. Sue for a hundred thousand
dollars. That is the smallest sum any
blackguard asks us for telling the
truth about him to his hurt. Dou't
you sue for a penuy less. And that
you have no trouble in proviug the
essential facts of our oltonse, we here
with repeat it in detail :
Vesay you did write the letter.
You wrote it to E. W. Curriden of
Chambersburg. You wrote all of it,
text and signature. You lied, when
you said it was a forgery. You lied,
knowingly and deliberately, hoping
to deceive your constituents. You did
not then know that we had the orig
inal, and you thought you could lie
your wiy through.
luere, Mr. Beltzhoover; there s
your material for a libel suit. Now
come along with it. Let the Carlisle
Herald alone. Sue tho Tribune.
What Southern Journals Say of St.
From the Richmond Wing (Democratic.)
That Hampton should have been so
sillv and indiscreet at Staunton as to
talk of Funderism and even Democ
racy as the cause of Leo and Jackson,
was no great matter, but that ho
should have taken so much pains to
deny it, and that, too, with all solem
nity, is a matter of grievous magni
tude. From Richmond Dispatch (Democratic.)
Mr. Yost has clearly made out his
case; and Ueneral Hampton was in
discreet, to say the least, when he de
nied that his remark were correctly
reported; he no doubt used language
which conveved a meaning that he did
not wish or intend to convey.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The lion. Ii. D. Wetmoro,
President Judgo of tho Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
tho county ol'Forest. has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common PI pun
Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tioncsta, lor
tho County of Forest, to commence on tho
fourth Monday of September, being tho 27h
day of September 1SS0. Notict) is therefore
given to tho Coroner, Justiecsof tho Peaeo
and Constables of said county that they bo
men ami mere in inoir proper, persons al
ten o'clock, At M., of said (lay with their
reeords, inquisitions examinations, and
other remembrances, to do thoso things
wineii 10 ineir ome.es appprtain to ho done,
ami to thoso who aro bound in reeognizanc.o
to prosecute against tho prisoners that "ai e
or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County, that
they be then and there present to prosocuto
ngainst them as shall bo just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 31st day of
August, A. D. 1S0.
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow
ing accounts have been filed in the Clerk's
Oiltco and will bo presented at next term
for confirmation :
Second partial account of T. J. Bowman,
Guardian of heirs of Charles Met Jill,
dee'd, and of Joseph G. Fleming, dee'd.
Partial account of Joseph O. Ualo, Guar
dian of Anna Deiss, minor child of John
Deiss, deceased.
Final account of William B. Heath and
Seibert Burhen, F.xecutors of the Kstatoo'
John Doiss, deceased.
Clkrks QvF.ma, FokkstCo., Pa. Aug.
30. ISsO.
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Von. Ex.
issued out of tho Court of Com
mon Picas of Forest county and to mo di
rected, there will be exposed to salo by
public vendue or outcry, at tho Court
1 louse, in tho borough of Tioncsta, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, A. D. 1SS0,
at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ
ed real estate, to-wit :
Warren Ilutton et al ads. Calvin G.
Ilinkley, Venditiona Exponas, E. D. No.
15 Sept. term 18so, c. D. No. 2, Sept. term
1H78. Neill iV Heywang, Ally's. All of
the interest of Calvin G. Ilin'lclev in ml
that certain pieco or parcel of land situate
in too township of Harmony, County of
I orest, State ot Pa., containing 05 acres
moro or less : adjoining lands of Alexan
der Alicudor, deceased, and described as
lollows: Commencing at a innnlo tho
northwest corner, thoncosnuth 7."! degrees
east K0 porches to a post, thence by lands
in t ho name of Michael Fm.st and tlio
horeinuMer described lands si;ntli 4UI de
grees west 1 111 perches to a post, thence by
the bcreinai'terdescriljod laud nortliSsuvest
72 perches to a post, thence north 4:i4 east
115 porches to a post, thence north 2o cast
4.1 perches lo tho place ol beginning.
Al.so. A certain pieco or parcel of State
land situate in the county, township and
Ktato aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Ira
Copeland on tho southwest and containing
45 acres, he tho saino more or less. And
also all defendant's interest iu a certain
other pieco or parcel of State land situate
in same township, county und State, con
taining 1U(J acres, bounded and described
as folluws : Beginning at a wliito oak tho
north-east corner, thence by first ubovo
described lands south HKr east 71 porches
to a post, and north 401 east 8') perches to
a post and stout s, thenco hv land .warran
ted in ihe name of Michael Foust south
43jJ cast ill porches to a post, thenco by
land of Samuel Wear south i;7j wo.it HO
.porches to a red oa!, thence south 4U1
east til perches lo a chestnut tree, thenco
by land of Charles McLall'erty mouth 81
wesl 8J perches lo a post, thenco by lam
of A. A. Copt-land north i4 perches to ;
post, west !'2 1-10 perches to a post and
HtiMiPf, nnd 1 hence liy land of Ira Copo
lumlnorlh i:tcast 100 ii-10 perches to tho
place of beginning. Containing -00 acres,
more or less. 1 ts acres and 10 perches of
tho above land was patented by Thomas
McUrory on the '-''Jd day of August, A, I).
1 Still, enrolled in patent book J!., Vol. 115,
pagn :irs.
Takpn in execution and to be sold as tho
property of Cah in G. Iliukley at tho suit
of Warren 1 1 utton et al .
TKRM3 OF SATM. Tim following
must 1) strictly complied with when tho
property is stricken down :
1. Wlion tho plaintiff or other lien cred
itors bocoive tho purehiiAor, the costs on
tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on tho prop
erty sold, together with such lien credit
or' receipt lor the amount of tho pro
ceeds of tlio salo or such portion thereof a.
ho may claim, must bo furnished the
Sliprilf.
U. All bids must bo paid in full.
3. All sides not settled immediately will
bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
day of sale, at which tinio nil property not
settled for will ngain bo put up and sold
at tho exppnsp nnd risk of tho person to
whom first sold.
Noo Purdon' Digpst, Ninth Kdition,
page 4 Iti and Smith's Forms, page 34.
C. A. RANDALL. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tio-jpsta, Pa., September
7, 180.
rpiMBKR LAND FOR SALK. Warrant
X 3l5!i, Ogilby heirs, lOfiO acros, between
forks of Millstone, Forest county, 41 miles
from Clarion river, and 3 from survey of
F. C. V. K. R. R. All heavily timbered with
hemlock, cheriv, ask. maple, poplar, cu
cumber, etc. AVill sell tho wliolo or in lots
at private sale. Tho wholo or any part ro
mainingon hand will bp sold at AUCTION
at tho Court II ousp, Tionpstn, September
2Sth, 1SS0, at 1 p. in. Titlo unimpeachable.
B. J. A A. B. RICH), Attorneys.
Clarion, Pa., August, 1880.
TRIAL LIST.
Prothonotauy's Ofkick, 1
Fuhkst Co., Pa I
Causes sot down for trial in tho Court of
Common Pleas of Forest County at Sep
tember Term 1880:
No. Tr. Yr.
1 A. A. Hopkins vs. Iloraeo
Wilkins 20 May 80
2 J. II. Nicodenius vs. W. A.
Nicodemus 21 May 80
3 J. K. Blaine vs. Jlenry Swag-
gar t " 6 Feb. 70
4 J. A. Neill vs. Ryron Landers 10 May 70
5 Andrew Weller et al for uso
vs. S. IT. Haslet et al 12 May 77
0 Nancy Dawson, Adnix., vs.
Sarah Ann Palo 19 Sep. 79
7 W. J. Whito vs. G. Sham-
burg 20 Dc. 79
8 Peter lleltron vs. J. K. Mc-
Cutelipon 2'J Deo. 79
9 II. G. Tinker A Co. vs. B. J.
Reid, Executor 15 Feb. 80
10 F. 11. Ellsworth et M vs.
Frank Garvev . 8 Dee. 9
11 W. H. McMillen vs. Afiuil-
la Mong 2G Dc. 79
12 Commonwealth of Pa. for uso
vs. Henry Winegard.et al t5 Sop. 79
13 Samuel Duff vs. Tho Coun
ty of Forest. 2'J Ken. 79
14 G". Shninburg vs. "Wes Hays 1 Feb. 80
15 S. II. Haslet vs. J. N.
Teitsworth. . 7 May 80
10 Samuel Walker vs. Gcorgo
J. hacy, V May HO
17 T. J. Conard vs. Tioncsta
Township, 27 May 80
J. SIIAWKEY, Prothonotary.
Tioncsta, August 30, 1880.
Harmony Tvvp. Auditors Report.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Harmony
Township in account with said Town
ship. Dr.
To ain't of Road tax levied $1,690 21
1,090 21
Cr.
By ain't of work done $1,301 20
" Unseated lands returned 2tf 64
" " in hands of collector 120 40
1,090 21
JOHN WOODCOCK Township Treasurer
in iM'count with Jlarmony lownship
Road fund
Dr.
To cash on band from last year $ 75 30
" am t rec d from Collector J.2 4o
527 7b
Cr.
i'.H) 59
9 81
27 35
527 75
By Vouchers
$
Percentage
Cash on hand.
JOHN WOODCOCK Township Treasurer
in account with Harmony Township
Poor fund.
Dr.
To cash on hand from last ycar...$ lo: 00
" am t rec u o! Collector 1-J7 ou
243 50
Cr.
8S 38
1 70
153 12
By Vouchers.
1'ciecntago
C'asli on hand...
213 50
R. . CARSON Treasurer in a nut with
Harmony Township School funds.
Dr.
To cash ree'd from former Treas
urer $ 340 59
To am't of Slato appropriation for
A. 1). 1S78 1 1.1 Ol
To ain't of Suite appropriation for
A. 1. 1879 l is) 09
Rec'd of Collectors 1,498 31
2,118 50
Cr.
By Vouchers $2020 59
" Percentage 40 41
" Cash on hand 57 50
$2118 50
Vp, the undersigned Auditors of Har
mony Township, having examined tho
above accounts lind tho samo correct.
JAMES V. CONNELY.I
W. W. BLACK. Auditors.
C. E. LANDERS, J
Allondcr School Houso, Juno 11, 1880.
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PATCH "a
For u.cn.lioti im, lirftss, Coiiur, Lt-itti ur iron.
wiiuoui, Kt-m vr n.nuTiiijt iron. ;ioy iany ur
rltiM cn uuud with it. ill auiid uim uiui1o
iiw hf dihiI (vith diroctiuuK) thiil will cut
frl; lutori(i. Pustule Biaiiii' rtirive4 (is
(u-T"iiriii men l'Rtchui, on receipt 01 tic
tuari. Aij ksth wanted. ( aa tarry one day
tuck iu vour iiockut. Sales yield 3 to )& to
day. Our G-i-iao Illustrated Catalogue of
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t hromoi, Jottdry, )Vt:!tit-a Htntiuiirry,
IIO.E. AddruM CITY NOVELTY CO..
to.
1U8 b. bUi tit, tiuludul pUla. ?o.
lUutiva Uiit iaur.
MEADVILLE
Tho old and most reliablo Actual Busi
ness Cobego and Normal School. Young
men and women prepared for tho counting
room and every department of oiisiness
and lor teaching. Send for circular and
rpeciiuen 01 penmanship. J.ncloso six
cents m stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH
MeudviMc, 1'a. Sen 1 It.
msBinuuurastco
. Dealers in
FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES I
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Goods Always First-Class.
Tioncsta, Ta., kept. 1, 1W0,
l SP0ETIIM1 ! !
I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting
Fiatemity that I havo ro-purehaed
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old
X stand, and I am prepared to attend to
all my friends, and tho public generally,
who neeu
ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE!
I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of
AMMUNITION!
And all hinds of
FISHIE3CTACKLE,
I shall atlso continue to handle tho
"White" SpiTlng MncStinc,
And tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Coino nnd see mo. You will find nio
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muzzlo Loaders made to order nnd war
ranted.
'REPAIKIITCI IN ALL ITS
BRATS0HE3 PROMPTLY AND
PAITHiULLi UGjSIj.
Tidiou'e, Pa., Aug. 12,
ft'KUlrlr nduumXd and ltHHlly qualified, u )i)lom.i tt
flU'ti i bow. ) lun longer npapod in tlt ipooiftt
tretlmeut of Chronic, Boxual and Urinary diiufcsua,
fthftn mty other phyaiciun in I'ltuburjjh. Tiuna dwiruo
va diinuu, CKUitfd by Becret liubiu in youth, or ex
mb in lutcr Ten, namwlv:
6iKHMATOHHHUlA, fclKtllNAL WEAKNZR,
Ao nud tlicir ditttroui JVrrvu IteMiiiy,
Wigkl Lone, StVHttxl Prrrlnjtmrnt, yncm i'ttnpl, H euM
Ky, Poor Memory, Jrttufnlity, Infliytttwn, Threittnti
VisHsunftutn, JJrtud nf Future, Attraum to Soritty, In
tup'ictty for Mtirrioif or Iluiin, and rrultiff in Im
potency. Sexual Kxhauution, &o., perfectly and imr
tiNiitfntlr curud. Also rui'ttnt ur loitK-KtnudiliR ennus nf
Ponorrncba, Qleet, Htsioturs A Syphilis, (all furtni.
rlvoti&R Month, Throat. AAin, JJtuoti, Hones, unl
xtrrnal and Internal Organ. r treated on hcientiOo
AriDcipUi and with uuiiuraJlvltd iuccw. A lifu-tiPM
Mi6rino in thuuauda of oanut of all tuRei, evui
I ear, ooutrihutvi kill. CurntU cusch fruuruntet'd 4f
obtit it is frankly- itatod. Doncriptiva Para
phiat nnt fro. Troatuiont can be aunt stcuruly and
rivaWljr to puriona at a diatnuoe. Conmittution fr ,
Wuudurful ixtn-nieturt-tf true u. lilu: on who
nay marry; who not; why! ho to marry; proper
(.cje, &c. Uttproductiun hoaltliy, hoautihil cluldrvu
uteat discoTunuit. Impudiiuvnia to murriao: cui so,
eoiuicnianoet cure. Kbliable preacripticna. Ilouk for
the million. Kvurybody ahould read it. 1'rice, 9o ovuU
RAN HOOD; iu uae and ahua. to paea. uanu.
OMAN HOOD; vauva of iu duay . 0 panes. C cert,
t booka for 20 eld., tent tealol. Addrcaa Dr. WhiUiae,
Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
-AND-
Pittsburah. Titusville &. ButTalo
Railroad.
0:
X AND AFTER Monday, Junw 11. 1;-K0
Iruin.s will run u i lollows :
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
opepia
Kn. 1 Mo. 3 N.i. i No. 1 Nu. 4
a 111 i m pm ji in pin
Pittsburgh 8:.r)f u::i5 j::io h:00i 1:40
W PenJunelO:02 4;(MI 11:2s CrMO 12:25
Kittanii'mjc l0::m 4:15 V;'M i:15 ll:4H
It. Ilk J unci 1:10 5:40 l:4s 5::tr!U:10
liriidIlend 11:22 5:52 2:l:t 5:20; 10:55
Parker 11:52 (1.-25 3:12 1:50 10:20
Kmleuton 12-.: 7:01 1!:42 4:111 10:07
Si rttVriiss 1-.U7 7:1:1 4:44 :t:52 i:2o
Franklin l::ts 8;20 5:37 ;i : 1 7 8::i7:
Oil City 2:!i5 5:05 li:.".5 2:25 Il::io!
Oleojio'lis 2:21 5:15 fl.5(! l:5!i ll:Oo!
Kugleltoek 2:2!l i:(!0 7:o:t l:52 1(i:l!i
Tionesta 2:17 (!::I7 7:2.1 1 :;'.:t! 10:20
Tidiout" .'1:24 7.4"- 7:57 1:00 !i:,;o
Irvineton 4:00 !i:oo H:.'!0 12:25 K:;so
l'uieoners 5:40 !i:50 11:05
ihillalo 8:10 1;10 K;25
Oil Citv 2:30 H:15 (:5() 2:00 8:05
Tilusvillo .'i:20 10:05 7:35 1:15 7:0t
Corry 4:35 11:35 8:45 12:05 0':00
Mayviilo 5:55 10:30 10:50
Brocton (i:35 11:35 10:15
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DAY I'D McCAllUO, (ienl Sup't.
J MORTON HALL,
'Vcn'l PasHcuer d- Ticket Agent.
QTKUM10NVILL10, OHIO, FKMA1.K
O SKM1NARY.
Hoard, room and light pel year 8175.
Tuition, $20 to $3ii. Ono-I'oor'th oil for
Ministers. Catalogues free. Address,
U121 It. Rev. A. M. i:t:il I'll. l. IVin.
D. W. CLARK,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND
vi i avt iv a Ej n it s: v r.vo ie.
TIONKS PA, PA.,
Has now for salo tho Following:
120 ACT! KR,
Alletfheny Township, Venango Co., Pa.,
Stewarts Hun, 3) miles liom Tioiinstn:
10 acres cleared : aoodharni l'rnnio hone j
small orchard i fences prood j Nplondid
water. V ill lo sold at a Imri'iiin for cash,-
PAltM OF 152 ACHKS,
Three and a half miles Knstnf Kittannini;,
in Armstrong county, known as tho Hol-
inson I'lirin, All iimlor feneo ; splendid
liiriii hniiso and Imni, nnd all necessary
out-huiMiii. Well watered j well adapt
ed for raising of crops or stock, and un
derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also
plenty of Limestone.
FORTY ACHKS,
Near Trnnkcvvilln. Forest, count v. Part
ol tho Dvifol Jones place. Will sol cheap.
SIXTY ACHKS
One mile fronrNeilltown ; ahout ir or 20
acres cleared, partly fenced. Soino pood
oak on tho haiance.
THIRTY ACKF.M,
In Jenks Township, Forest county: ton
acres cleared; small orchard rowln.ir.
coniloi labio house j well watered, (. heap.
AI GOOO Avrt,
Of valnahlo timher hviols In Forest and
Klk counties. Tho Timber is worth tho
price.
STOVES!
TIU, COPPER
-"an n -
Slioet Iron Ware
IWOULI) respect full v lnrirm tho citi
zens of Tionesta and vicinity that I am
prepared to do all kinds of work in tho
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lino. 1 nlsi
make specialty in manufacturing
and etiuipmonts suitalile for. rafting pur-
- jxirus. iso an kuuis ol
REPAIRING DORE ON SHORT KOTiCE
Tho Hiliett Market Price Paid for
RACS AKD-JUrdK'
AT-
ED.I-IEIBTCL'S
Opp, Iawrenee House,
may2tf rOKLESTA PJ"
iiriuul ISoiilpvarcl FIoU'K
Corner ,f- 'JJrothf(y,
NCV YORK.
0u Both American and European I livne,
Frontini; on Central Park, tho (Jrand
Rouleyard, liroadway and Fifty-Ninth
St., this Hotel occupies the cntiro siiare,
and was huilt and furnished al an oxpeuso
of over $iiH,ooo. It is one ol the most ele
gant as well as luiiif' the finest located in
the city ; ha a passenger Klovator and all
modern improvements, and is within one
square of the depots of tho Sixth and
Kif-'th Avenue F.levaied H. R. ears, an
still nearer to tho firondway ;ars inn-"
venient and aeeessihlo from all parts of
tho city. Room with hoard ?2. per day.
Special rates for fainalios ami permanent
guests.
K. I ASK ICLL, Proprietor.
BROWM'S PATENT
GUN CLEANER. I
Cleaner and Ciler '
Kur lUi:ui'lt-l)M.itii Aium
In HiNrkt'l.
TUB UkrT
For On Dollar, one Cleaner, Patches. Brush
and full directiont tent tree ot postage. .
In olti.rlutf KlVB ealll.ra iif kuii. fcull.l lor cliftilar. i
u.iru- j. YARDLEY BROWN, iui.in.e. ,
KKAIUNII, I'll. !
Kot ire to X aviJ3Js !'
The Allegheny Yalhy Hail Road Com
pany will commence to rebuild its threo
span bridge across tho Allegheny River,
al Oil City on tho 20th inst. Tho "river be
neath tho middle and west pans will bo
obstructed by trestle-work duringtho tlrst
part of tho work, and tho river benealh
the middle and east spans during the hitler
part of tho work.
DAVID McCAROO,
Pittsburgh, Aug. 12, '(Mi. ien 1 Supt.
To Nervous Sufferers. The Great European
Eomedy. Dr. J. B. Simpson's
Specifio Medicino,
Ilr. J. R. Simpson's Spciiilic Medicine is
a positive euro for Supermalori hea, Ini
potency, weakness, mid all iisea.-,es result
ii!g from self-abuse, as nervous debilit,
irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las
situde, depression of spirits and function
al derannenieiils of tho nervous system
go n o ra 1 1 y,
pains iu back
or sine, loss
of inc-mon ,
pre in a t n r
old ago am!
diseases thai;
lead to con-
3 O'--''. J)
suiiiptin, insulin y ami an cui i v grave, ur
both. No matter how shattered tho sys
tem may bo from excesses of any kind, a
short course of this medicine will rest urn
tho lost functions and procure health ,'and
happiness where before, was despondency
and gloom. The Specific. Ncdicimj is be
ing used with wonderful success. I'uiu
ph'etssent tree ;o all. Write, for thein
and gi-t full particulars. Price, Spcciiic.
?l.oo icr i.ickage, or six packages for,S5.0ij
ill be sent by mail on receipt of money,
Address nil orders, J. ii. Simpson's Med
icine Co., N'n.s. Inland 10ii Main St., llul
falo, N. V. Sold in Tionesta, Pa., by
W, liovard. u,,, pj..vx
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