1 0 i J WW" 4 vU WEDNESDAY M MINING, DEC. 15, 1S80. BOROUGH OFFICERS. rvm)ic,7H-n-Clia-. lionnor, M. Em toin J. E. VVonK, Patrick Joyco, I). V Clark, JuHU lSliivwUry. .hmliri'H of the l'Mice !, N. Knos. " ( Vm.rr.bJf!--Jmn HwailnH. ,v,.fino( Director.!. iShawkoy, A 11. Part rlilsro. C. A . II. Kelly, .T. 'J' -J. T. I'.rcnimn, n. w. ltatidti.ll, lircnnan. E Isaac roniiST county officers. Mmhe.rof r,wwi-HAM Wbitk. J.S.fCm'j?7 N. P. tVHIIKI.KH. 'i,l - l .rrt.XKADl? lveor.Vr lw?,7M-JH KECK,. vaiu K KK. ' , . frothnnntart, HrgMer C Jlecorder, C- J tXTIH Sn AWKKY. ,V.n-ir. 0. A. 1UM1AI T.. m" II W TjI'FT'TMTR. V)T;fri-f AUorW-H. lnNy,,,ur..h .xr.! (7fm?n.viome-i, C. H. Cnunn. " KT KB YOI'SOK. O)r0WVrW. C. Commit. -,.. fnA l'. COI'EI.AMP, V. U UOY. BUSJWES3 DIRECTORY. INSUEANOE! LIFE, FIRES OCCIDENT. I). W. CIiAIlK Jr., AR't. FIllK 1N8UKANCK: lUna, Liverpool fc Loudon C Olobo, Lvcoinintf, North Britinh . & Mercantilo, JIanovor, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern RoehcHtcr. ACCIDENT INSURANCE : iioivit" Company. Oftlco s C. C. Thompson'?, Law Omeo, Oratidin Block, Tklioiite, Pa LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. O. W. Proper winhes us to eay to whom it mar concern tuai a dark red steer, a year old last spring, camo to tho farm oq Dutch Hill some time in tho spring. They have been feeding it for aoine time, but don t pro pose to do so much longer, lhe owner Fagundus Fun. Fauundvb, Pa., Dec. 13, '80. Now tho rabbits sutler. Many of the inhabitans are afflicted i with colds. Singing School in ChurSh next Sat urn Luve his property without charge, urday evening. ..nt navin for this notice, by com- Mrs. Charley urnnu .... u,, Condensed Time TMe Tioiieula Htmlon NORTH HoUTIt. Train IS 10:r. am Train 10 1:34 pm Train 10 7:40 pm Train ir.... 7:22 am Train 6:1 U:2i am Train 0 1"" Train 18 6:01 pm Train 9 North, and Train 1 Wontn carry tho mail. M. E. Sabbath School at 10 w sl, hath School at 11 iug forward and proving the same, forthwith. Henry Ewald, the enterprising jeweler of Tidioute, informs us that he has just opened tho fioest lot of Holi day Goods ever brought to that place, consisting of solid gold rings, cnains, watches of all kinds, plaited and eoliJ kilver tea Bets, napkiu rings &c, which he has marked down to starvation prices. That is tho place to go to get your holiday presents cheap. 2i. Prof, Peck, the well-known sing n.nt,cr uma hero last week and f a. ) ing severely with neuralgia Mr. Alviu Salisbury's baby is very ill. Doubts of its recovery are enter tained. The readings wcro very slimly at tended Saturday evening. Several selections wero well rendered. There is fun "till you caa't rest" at the "dimes." The next will be held at Pastor Hicks' on Friday evening next. Be sure you don't miss it. The usual services will be held in the church ntxt Sabbath morning . V. 1 urranged to start a class in this place missionary prayer meeting couuu.,. In a few days. A committee has been by Mr. Royal Scott will bo held in tho time in no leas than seven places, duirng the past season, and every timo to a large and enthusiastic audienco. Competent iudpros who have heard Ingersol, Bruce and Geo. McDonahi on this subject, give Moflat'a lecture the preferenco. T hnvn hpard Prof. Moffat, and con- aidpp him amonc the best platform ...Von T lmv pver heard. Extract fromakaer frovi8.ll. Frathcr, Svjd of Venango Co. Prof. Moffat lectured on tho "Poet Pa., and it was one of the best lectures I ever heard. He is e fluent speaker, on original thinker, a success as a platform oratof. Extract from a Idler from Geo. . D!xo7if Supt. of Elk Co. Prof. Mofi'at charmed and enlight ened an audienco here by his disserta tion on poetry, by his careful and original exhibitions of the genus, char acter and teachings of Uurns, and delighted us all with his recitations from tho poet. r.xlraa jrom a icuti from Ex Governor Curtin, JJdlcfunle, i. HWWIWIUH" Special Notice. i'a. -F. a. r.i. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 m. iZWv, TIOUESTA LODGE o. of o. ip. M o'clok, in tho Ld;,;o U'-om inP.vr-,-idgo'n Hall. j H vnMEfS. N.O. :. W. SAWfEIt, Koc'y. 27-tT. 12. L. Davis, TTORNEY AT I-AW, TlonoMta. Pa. (no.-tionsnindoin this Rd ndioin : ponntioH. . . . ATTOHNEY AS LAW, . , rrOKK&TA.VA. .). firvri, ----- -"AO K j.nv, " t o it y i y " AT - L A IV , TI ON EST A, PA. two ATTENTION Kai.IKS! " - i O All oh-u'-rs, KolulorH, or ."Vhow-orelnlnr.rt in thn lain war, vai ponr.'.on to wh,.-h they may h . i.J .... 1 H on or resRln ff in ft n t , .tn, Pa. AIho. plnitn'A for arronrapoH - ;..nd bounty will roceivo prompt a- bfion over fur ypat R a Kohlinr in . .. ,,i i,,vin' for a numlior of ,..,. rr.,1 tn tlio ltvrt-ocntion . :iinv, my pxppnow-a of HOl- will Rsynrrt ,ronofdain,,lrbort,stpoS. at T.WV. and Not a f v S',t-lv 1 . . 1Tt. oneoa St!, fit tnty, Pa. Lawrence House, ,.i'UitA tm'VV'A. WM. LAW y r-.-i i v, - ,,,..! l,,,un -all v lo..atod. V' vorytini? now and nmishod Knporior no.-ommoda- ..(l,les and Fruits of all Kinds Horvo.l Ppas-n. Sample room 1r Corn rial Aiji'iit'i. ON'VF.U ACNEW BLOCK. .. C. Jackhon. 1T..iW. This m a nrw i'an.(has Jnnt ien tiHod p he .o.nodatiou of Coo pul.l !. A t n ii,o patronage of t'ao public is solicited. lY M i O. COUUKX, m. r.., PHYSICIAN SUPvC.EON, i rai. had over fifteen yj.ar? exi ' 1 , mo rnu-tlPi of hN profession. hx (.rs 1 nnnosito tho Court Louse, lionosta, 1 a. Auk. 25-1X8D TIONESTA, pa. Ovkick noni:-7 to 0 a. m., 7 to 0 p. v.. Wedn(!d:ys and Katurclaysirom li jl. if. lo a i". m TMt. K. St? Tf)ontal ry ti. ' to Ceil tiu'r,. arrj L. W tM AN, DENTIST. i)r. li'iiino'H oince, next Buwo. Tiouesta, Pa. All T I .1 iis,U A. B. KKI.UY J3 -A. SBS Corner of Elm .t Walnut Stu.TioncKta. Bank of Discount and iXmosit. Intorcst'allowod on Timo Deposits. Collections madoonull thPriu-iral points . of tho U.S. Collections soiioitod. 18-ly. Institute convenes Dext Monday. Our jail hasn't had a tenant for nut 11 i L and months. Nothing could 6'ieak better for tho morals ourcouuty For pupirior facilities and mod erate expenses, no school surpasses the Normal School, Ediuboro. It is estimated that tho number of Am killed in Forest county this border clonelv ou hundred. A hint to correspondents: Dot vour i's and cr.&H your t s, and mioa vour ls and q's; don't get off on Billy bo&b, but write tho einiple news The deer season closes to-day. Tho Uw allows no days of grace, and any omo caught with fresh, venison in his or ber possession is liabl to flue hfter this date. . . j -Mrs. Samuel Jbiosiein ami daughter, Florence, departed for their new abode iu Sheffield, on lhursaay last. Their many lady friends of Tiotiesta will wish them a pleasant future. The several committees and all others interettad in the getting up of the Christmas Tree, ar'o requested to mret at the Presbyterian Church this (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock, quick. Attention is diiected to the holi day advertisement of Win. Smear hauch & Co., in to-days paper. Call and examine their stock when you i.w.i-:.nr .irnuud for a suitable "Christmas gift." Mr. Lawrence expects to leave the hotel shortly after January first, .i ..,r,omnlntps divine a gratia v.v".""l o farewell ball before doing so. It wU take place on JNew lears x.vo, uuu , will bo one of the best ever given at that Hall. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Allen will bo very sorry to learn of tho doath of their infant child a little boy aged about two months, -which occurred early yes trdav morning. It is needless to say the bereaved parents. have the. sympa thy of all our citizens. Homer Towner bought himself a new Kennedy magaziue rifle recently and started for the fcbanty ,f Iyu'e Cook, Nelt Cold and Jim Stroup, in tho big woods, lor tne puipo LnvimrliLQ of his old fashioned hunts. The party lelurucd on Monday with fifteen lino deer, three oi wtiicu tuiuceu t,v thn music of Homer's rifle. The Teachers' Institate next week to bo the best attended o Prof. appointed to solicit members, ana quite a number have already signified their intention to join. Tho Professor well known here, and we believe, crave general satisfaction heretofore. As a musical instructor be nas iew superiors. Yesterday s report m tne uerricK says the Blue Jay well was tubed on Monday and started oil at the rate oi five barrels per day. 1 Ins is all tne news we have from the well at present. A five barrel flowing well is sufficient to demonstrate the existence of oil in paying quantities, and even if the well should not increase, it will doubtless be the means of inspiring the owners to active developements. We are glad to notice that Ed. Ileibel, our energetic tinner and hard ware dealer, is working up a flourish- This zeal and enter- ft priso which ho puts forth, and the fair and honorable manner of his dealings, coupled with the excellence of his work, cannot help making his business a success, and we hope our. citizens who have need of anythiug iu his line will always patronize him. They will find bi.-n "sauare as a die." Mrs. Jas. Stanley, of Tlersburg, mug died suddenly on Sunday, last, Dec. 12th. She was taken sick on Thursday . i previous, auu fo attacked that she never rallied Stanley was an exemplary and highly esteemed christian woman, aud ber sudden and unexpected taking oil is deeply mourned by the community in which she lived. She was a sister oi Mrs. II. O. Davis of this place, and was aged 49 years and 8 mouths. Tho funeral took place yesteiday. Should any of our citizens, espec evening. The Fleming Hill school, under the efficient management of Miss Ella Mays, has suspeudnd operations for a few days, whilo the houso is undergo iug repairs. We are ruliably Informed that the party at Guile's was a complate fizzle. Tho company danced to thesqueaKing nntno nf IllllP.h dilanidated fiddle U J iXO A minipulated by a respcctablo but decripit negro minstrel.1 The Dirao at Mr. Wni. Hawks, was a success, socially and financially, i That excellent hostess, Mrs. Hawks, did all in her power to make the occa sion enjoyable. Among ruauy good elections, the song, "We'll have to Mortgage tho Farm," lenuered by Misses .Tude and Leathe Scott and Geo. Scott, doberveB special mention. Jim. II. S. Broclway, Co. Supt. ORDER OF EXERCISES, Holcman & Hopkins have just received two car loads of Hour and feed, and ore now prepared to furnish com, oats, corn meal, fdiort, bran, chop feed, and all kinds of groceries and provisions at as low prices as th matket will afford. Meu'g robber woods cheap: Lumbermen's rubber shoes at $1.40 and $l.fi men's rubber boots $2.75 ; men's rubber boots, bet, $:i.2.-. Big variety of leather booM and shoes : Meu's whole-stock, hand made, double sole and tap boots, i t I $3.00; men's whole-stock, nauu-mnuj tap sole calf boot, S3.00; for the same quality we defy competition Irom any source in boots and shoes. Clothing in great variety ; We boat 'em all in hats! Large assoitmeu. oi dry goods, notions, hosiery, &c. Holiday Goods in great variety lor the limited room we have to how them in. Kcmember, we ai always ahead aud never uudcrsold. Hoi, EM AN & IltVPKlNH. Tionesta, Pa., Dec. 15. 'm. St. And Proaram of tho Forest County Teachers Institnte, to be ' held Next Week. Tylersburg Dots. Tyleksburcj, Pa., Dec, 9, '80 ti, .nill mpn lira all busy hauling lumber ; times are good, and sleighing fair. Win. Bowman's stave mill is run- fun time, turning out a goou article and lots of them. A nrolracted meeting is going on violently was she here at present, and the efforts of Rev. Mrs. R. M. Felt, the l'aaior, are uuuUOU with good success. J. J. Green is selling lots of goods, and at low prices. John is a good businessman. Our old friend Davey t r. ?a Himmn to nono in selling goods. Wm. Marshall's little child is very sir at present. The general nemm of our town is good, lleason : We ,. ., i. j: n;i ctv dnriucM i u.,t Aa lrwt.nr in our midst, and lliy Hie laUlts, Tioik vy .i a I UttVO u uuv or before the holidays they sbouia not ne ;3 honest fail to visit the elegant dry gopds es- tablisbment of G. W. Milford, by far the largest aud grandest m the oil regions. Mr. Milford has just re turned from the Eastern cities where ho has selected the finest stock of i..j:' nntterns. consisting ot liiuico I ' hrocada silks, black satin do L.yon, Please send Mr. Solomon Firster ...1 ..n mcnlionud last WeeK 8S JU --" bt-inw a -rood Republican, up Clarion county. We can stand aj few more Republicans. Forest county needs a few good Democrats to use as a balance wheel. I am arranging tnsond a few cood Demo, rats into OPENING EXERCISES. Monday Afternoon. Organiza tion, addresses, enrollment of mem hers, &c. DAILY PROGRAMME : FORENOON. Teachers conference, 8.40. Regular session, 9.10. Vocal music, 9.20. Instruction aud discussion, 9.40. EECES3. Reading an! elocution, 10.45. Answers to queries, 11.30. Adjournment, 12.00 AFTEKNOON. Vocal music, 1,30. Instruction and discusbion, 1.45. Reading and elocution, 2.30. UECES3. Talks on school organization, 3H5 Management and diciplinf, 4.00. Primary instruction, 4.00. Adjournment, 4.30. Order of Monday evening exercises : Vocal and instrumental music ; Ad dress of welcome ; Response ; Singing. Order of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings : Doors open at 00 Vocal and instrumental concert 7.20; Essay 7.45; Lecture o.vu ; Singing. lectI'Res. Tuesday evening Prof. Geo. R. Dixon ; subject, "Our Relations."' Wednesday eveuiug Pi of. John Moffat ; subject, "Tho Poet Burns the lesson of his life oud the influence of hi3 song." Thursday evening M. W. Tate, Esq. ; subject, "Tho Pro fession f Teaching its Rauk, Import ance and Rewards." ENROLLMENT FEE. The most sensible remedy, nr.d the only safe, sure and permanent cur for all diseases of the liver, blood an. I stomach, including billious fevers, r 3 " fever and ague, dumb ague, jauuuicr. dyspepsia. &c, is Prof. Guilmette French Liver Pads, which enres by absorption. Ask your druggist for this uoted cure, and take no other, and if he has not got it or will not get it for you, seud Si. 60 to French Pad Co., Toledo, O., ami they will scud yoli one. post-paid by return mail. Notice. From present indications we will buy neither etavo nor heading bolts alter the 1st of January, 1881. .1. H. Deuickson & Co. plain und brocade satinets, silk satins. porest couuty o buy up oil lands I WTOTOGRAPI1 GALLERY. f II.'CAHPENTER, 7 , 'I Pictures taken In all tho latest htylea tho art. . - Proprietor. C 1IAKLES KAISIU, on I'RACTICAL 8, snio ' CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAHKR. la i-oar of Blum' Black sUh khop. .... .'Ati-o'i' i promises any ever ludd in this county ii rod the services of DiiJt&nuj jw'j soma of tho best talent to bo had for tho occasion. Teachers aud pros pective teachers should make it a noiut to bo on hand promptly, and ) take, an active part in the proceed ings. Mr. Chas. A. Derickson, father of our townsman, Mr. J. H. Derickson, died at his home in Mead villa on Sun day last. Mr. Derickson's complaint was one of several years' standing, und his suflcriucs have been very great most of the time. He was one of the leading and most highly esteemed cit izens of Meadville, and has always borne a high reputation for honesty aud square dealing with bis fellow rau. Besides his many relatives, he kaves a large circle of fast fiiendi to mourn his loss. His son, ot Ibis place, was with him during the last two weeks of his illness. n nnnner. rfds. old cold and all the VI' - latest and most pleasing shades aua colors. Fine point lace iauging in prices to suit customers of lrge and sraa'U means. Silk handkerchiefs in eiu'less variety, aud the handsomest ever brought to this country. In fact everything the heart could wish in wearing apparel will be fontid in vast abundance at this mammoth estaDiisn- raeut. It is impossible to give any thing like a correct iJea of what a magnificent place he keeps, in a news paper article, aud a personal visit is necessary in oruer to ium tS" conclusion. Besides being a pleasant and courteous gentleman himself, Mr. Milford keeps an obligtng and urbane corps of clerks to look after the wants of customers, and none ever go away displeased with their visit or purchases. Jeff. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. NOSSKEU. At Neilltown, Forest Co., Pa., Tuesday morning, Nov. 30, 18S0, ot 5 o'clock, Catherine Jfo&skor, wife of 'johrrNossker.tu tho 5Jth year of her For a number of years past Mrs. Nossker, had not enjoyed good health during the winter season. Ashorttime preceding her death, she with her hus band had been on a visit to friends of theirs; when they returned she was sufl'eriug from a bad cold contracted whilo traveling, but she was not what might be termed sick. Shortly after ward she .contracted the measles. Twdu.id nncumouia set iu also, and ui'tur a short illness of about five days her sickness terminated in death. Tho funeral services wero conducted by Rov. While, and hei body laid to reft in the iseuuowu unuiv-" .- at two o'clock, on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Nossker and family have the lull nr.d heartfelt sympathy of the people of the neighborhood, in their great affliction. Vol. XIV. of Chambers' Encyclo paidia, the reprint of the last (1879) Edinburgh and London Edition, has been issued by tho American Book Exchange, New York, and the XVth volume, which completes tho reprint of the original work, is about leady for delivery. Vol. XIV. includes ar ticles from "Syphilis" to "Vico," and Vol. XV. will furnish up the Alpha bet This is by far the cheapest com plete Encyclopiedia ever publishod, is nrinted in clear nonpareil type from new plates, is strongly bound, and meets the popular demand for such a work. The publishers offer the 15 volumes ia cloth bindiug for $7.50, aud ara publishing other standard works at equally low figures. The Teachers of Forest County will bold their Fourteenth Annual Session in the Court House, Tionesta, Pa., commencing Monday, December 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m., aud closiug i "ay 24th. Prof. Geo. II. Dixon, of Ridgway, Pa., is not only the ablest County Superintendent ia the State, but is an Institute Instructor arU mcturei v thn highest order. --- n . Prof. S. D. Owen, of Pittsburgh, Pa will crivo his views of general leas- a ivhat RubiecU fehould bo tuugbt by the teacher under this head, how taught, aud to what extent. M. W. Tate, Esq., who is well known among us, will attend our Institute. Mr. Tate always docs us good, and though he may be with us but pan of the session, yet his voice will be heard. It is with pleasure thut wo announce Prof. Smith of Armstrong couuty, Pa. known in Clarion auu Armstrong The enrollment feo will he reduced to twenty-five cents this year. ADMISSION FEE. No charge for admission will bo made ou Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings to hear lectures, but on Wednesday evening the small sum of twenty-five cents will be charged. This lecture will no worm it, n ri cn admission ; no fewer than tum hundred Deople should hear Prof. Moffat's lecture. Fellow Teachers, we have 1 bored lou" and earnest ly to make this session of our Institute very profitable to you, and exceedingly interesting to the people ; We expect to meet you all on Monday evening. Teachers, let us make this Institute a grand one. To the Vcople : The foregoing pro gramme is certainly varied aud ample enough, we think, to satisfy any one that the institute this year will uo un occasion of tuoro than ordinary interest. II. S. Brock way. Co. Supt. Tionesta, Pa., Dec. 13, '80. You Cannot Afford to bo With out an Accident Cer tificate in Tin HELIEP WET! mi ASSOCIATION SulilBI!&ElaF. lln is well - .. ...1 counties as an exueiicuv m i .! T.tMidpr in mils 10 as Well ieaciiei uiivj na a vocalist of raro culture. t founection with tho evening Lec turers, it is with great pleasure that the namo of I'rol. Joun Moffatt, of Tennessee, who will appear hAfiirotho institute Wednesday eve- T..ntiirn oil the "Poet Buru3." This lecture products a sen saliou wherever delivered. Ho ha bceu requested to iepc.it it tho sccouu "Prices tell and the peopla tell tho prices." Good flour por sack 81.45 ; bert family Hour gl.OU ; wuuo oaia $1.50 per cwt. ; best Erie chop feed cwt.. 1.30 : Per ton to.ov ; i-y ,yt Tii.nstii depot IU UlU K UK ' - 21.00. Terms cash. 2t. IIoleman & Hopkins "linnX yon iv&f'W mill ji."5. isI ol (jurat d hy ;u iiUni. H7 tievuwi - la week, y secures oia . $3,000 at aoaxu. 05 Secures $10 rcr week, and $2,000 at acuta. 01 Secures $5 per week, and $l,OCO at death. l-'or paiticiilais or i-ircnlars apply U ' DAN IKI. l.UNIi iVt.O., (i.nearl Manatt.'rn Kastorn I yp fur. t:iN A TihSt"., lAit; I a. . 1.' I' MAlili:. TioiKla, 1 a. bulk k. 1:. otice to Bond Holdors. N An old lady writes : "I was cured of a complicated di.-ca.se of the kidueys bv tho uo of two of Prof. Guilmeetle's French Kidney Pads, ni'icr remedies hail failed." all other tliu Ti-i'iftin-r's iiu-t', llu 1st il;iv of January, i nlnii i-l on sal . . . 1. ... . 1. . . .. in. 1 TOTIt'K is hcivliv uivi-n mm r- il aii.l a.rru.'.l iru ii-i - " licillils V. I 1 I ('. rioni-Nta, l a., "II lsl, ami Hint tl i r.muU will 'i 'o on mat J Mill. I IllllSitllll ,1a v : lloinis ros. -u miu - , (lo'll;ii 'iH h. Kl.l r.KKMN, ) ISAAC I.oNti, ((i. umim if. 11. NV. I.ElM-llUfP., ) I. lilil:NNAN, 1 i u.. Altusl, 311JHICVI-. Goodi cl'J.Ul 'it k 1 l ' Instrumental ami W I.' r.ilii-S. on l' ."1 , ':,, wUil I I'l'T'" i h air. t '-!'' ; an. I H:ti i'i 11I niiisii' lao.ulil liy j, I, lei ins. Thoso l lit in.-.i I v - ' ,1 Tliioii.ll lulv .i l oUI A o I -
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