r r 11 i i forest tpuMton. ;.:sim i:fi::Niu,iT.3. if., r i. ' T-vT .ltOKOUr,!!OFl(;i ' n- rrjrti- i ... i t fir' j m '!,'. .1, .1. I'. U . :ii i'i ('in k, J u is : 5.i JmirrH of (,i I', , i 1 . ,N; K imx, "()l Vf'.V .,TU',).V.I SVflit'':. 1 .,nt Hrt'Ftorx -J, KhswUpy, T. W. i. i., A. II. ":; . . C. A. Jtandall. -J. T. ltrennaii. A. ; t i Hi l-.. Kelly, J. T ..111, f nlh TTS - !. i . , - OFFicrcrvr. ci-IUhkt tVniTis'. i ' VIM. "V. 1). Itno Ky. ,' Oil? JlKCK, C. 'A. ? ii'r it" Jtecordor, rfr. . c . UiiUT,r i , Ft, I llKRUB, IsAAC , il. V. I.' I'VIM'R. AV;o .nh'iuh'nt IT. R. 'HROCK- :. it CXC! 1i.:h TNsriiA'u A'Ann, I.lv.!-")l & h f- nlo1)0, ' J,yi'oiniii'.f, North Vi Morivntilo, Hanover, 5 "t lui f of rMl.vdolphi;-.. Continental, Northern F "U r, fcprliinfield, of Mti , AccmnxT insituaVick: Travelers Llio it : Aechlont Insurance 1 .t'omjomy. . , Fa. Mutual Aid Society.. Offleo : C. C. Thompson'?, Law Offleo, r (rarntln Flock, Tidioute, I 'a. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I'finilciiid Time Tittilo Tiftnrntn Kialinn NORTH. I rl .1 ' u ".'. r. Trwik. Si'.nr.? C. IT Church. i":'- i , 1.-F. F, WniYTr.RJN. ' '. ! ' , ('ut'iu'ir. i .r.t-Nicholas Tuomp !'. !'. r.iri i.atp, F. I.aov. TI0N13STA LODGE .Vo. .' I ' T P.i nx "vrr Katurday orenlnfr, t 7 j'l ill '..tn..',"-, jn ttio Ludo Room in T&r- r.i;,- i. .I.lt.FOMFA M,f). h'.VWYJMl, 5'r-y. 27-lf. 3 U. U.TVIS, rroilM Y AT .tiATV. TionoMta. T. Collix-I ions inado la tills P"d a-oln- foiiiiti"-. ' -ly YllJtC'M AV. STATIC, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, '.'tcp, TWNKSTA, ZM. . '.t ST 1' O li X E T - A T-L A W, TIO.META, PA. 11 hnro ie:f n ln!.t(d to practlre n an " tlorrcv ill t!u Vil'll Uro nt,Wa)i- i':'toii, 'P. V. AM 'or.lojsi, soldiers, or tV i!or " . -v.Ti- ;i!wrf(J in t5i lto war, I 'ri.il: "iiMn to which tiov may bo ' i'tUlt-l, lv iHrc on or ddrewimtmet omvoa, V.. ..Alsn. o'aurm Tor nrroaraos ) mVH;.i bounty will rot'vo juompt at I (I- A - ' ' with i,u( boon tv(r tur Vrara a roWit in lisfvtf. und Imvimr fr fcmibor o i IfiTTprwyw'tiiioii' r vnnr (!KHV-4Ti RSore r V -i- .-illt'i. 't?. uinisin tho s!iortot pot !'5 !:-0tlii'." v J. 1J. lO.NEW. 1Uf. ' ,T f,UV, and Kotauy G.i! nkill t o.'-n ; '., .I Fit v, Ta. 3'J-ly Train 15.... 7:22 am SOUTH. Tralii 18 10:.r5 am Train 10 1:'M pm Train 10 7: l'J pm Train 53 11:22 am Train 9 :0t jm Train 18 f:0t pin Train ft North, and Train lfl South carry tho mail. M. E. Sabbath School et 10 a. m., F. M. 83bbath School at 11 . m., lrebyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m. -Ab. Grove, run way ahead of the ticlct. The sleighing isn't ai good a it ,6vd t be. Tke"01d Maids" were entertained by Mrs. Partridge on Monday ereniug last. lion. J. B. Agnew arriyed in town Saturday, and will remain a vreek or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Derickson and Mrs. J. . Dingman, are visiting m Bradford. --Mr. and Mra. S. V. Irwin are visiting friends and rubliveu in i9 Franklin. The young folks are talking up a calico dauce, to take place the latter part of next week. Each year demonstrates that the law prohibiting the sale of liquor on election day is a good one. Mise Lillian Benedict, of Pleas antvil)e,ts visiting her cousin MJss rf i l'uor-r.itf.Tou. ' i'. lv loi-atttd.' ;vorvl House, This lious" Wiisirsjrv nud . 1 r."ViUvnWiM Svoirtr iccnm mofl.t ( ' .,,sa!id ntfic' rt'.fmioa'Kivoii t irncHtw. J f ...r-r iMcM nod 1 ,i-;iiiM f all kinds sorved i !)n uvir Mwo'n. ' ISamjdo room for Coni- f :t:p;tTll Aimt. CKNTi;AI. IIOUSK, llOMNi;n'4fAiiNKW KIClv.' T. r. i t QUw a finw HTifl lutvjw.t i'-lvd tv e ominodHtuni oi mo pimiu-. yv " iha jiatroimgo of thV puui, m bohoimju. t I H XL -A in k. I,.. 1 ovcf (,'icrn voars (ixnonmuv k rr:irt;''" r li' nroioisioit, iiaviiiitK'"" x!li. niul I: .'m.loni'O in l'orosi umiw. posito Hi" iviai't House, Tiouesla, 1 a, An w. TIONKSTA, PA. kw'iirR Ilocits: 7 toll a. M.. 7 to 9 l Wjidnosdays and huturUay irom il m. to a P. M. R.li . 1.. KTEADMAK, SUUGKOX D KMT 1ST. llmiful room in 1 ir. r.'.aino's oftii'o, next ....,1i.i,vi'Anti 1 liiiwi?. TionohLi. lJa. All Iworlt warranted, mi l ut rnusonauio j'i'uMi-i. MA Y, 1'AIIK A'tyt, 13 .A. 3sT IK S Corner ef Klin .t Vve tJi. Tionenta. rank of Dior oh(i Dfjiosii. . i I'll Oil T 0 I'rof. S. (. Smith we oT on Monday last to teach i ccal class wliith has already betn j; lin up for im. Tidioute has fouie esceDent ma terial, gud under the dirptorship of 'rof. Smith, the class cannot help suc ceed. A concert will be given at the close of tho term. Dr. Blaine informs us that Calvin Aroer, whose log. be amputated last Wednesday three inches above the knee, is getling along finely, and should he have no back-set will Boon be out of danger. This information will be received with much pleasure by hia many friends Somo little children at President watching the ice go out of the river aat week, discovered a large fish in the ice. They succeeded r killing it and found it to be a salmon and weighed 27 pounds. This looks like a big fish story, but it is vouchfd for by too good authority for us to doubt. Valentine day was allowed to pa9s comparatively unobserved in this place, and we heard of no one being seriously injured by the anonymous epistles so common on this day generally. , The principal reason no doubt was that the valentines were not to be had iu town. The little children see--..J to be the only anxious ones at the post office By on accident on the North Pa railroad near Allentown, last Thurs day, Ilev. McFetridpe, ofGermantown Pa., was futally injured. Itev. Mc- Fetridge was formerly pastor of the Presbyteriau Church nt Oil City, from whence ho moved to Germantown, and thio U doubtless the same gentleman lie wa3 favorably known to many of our citizens, to whom this will be sad news Messrs. Allen, Brace & Co., of Beaver Valley, have lately been get ting out home timber which lays over anything we have heard ot so far. U. S. SENATOR. The dead-lock at llarrisliurg has at ast been broicn, but only to be locked up again as tight as ever. Ou Wed nesday Oliver and Grow were both withdrawn, whereupon the Grow peo ple assembled in caucus and placed in nomination Thomas M. Bayne, Con gressman from Allegheny County, and tbe Oliver . men nominated General James A. Beaver. Ou Thursday tha first ballot was taken in joint conven tion which resulted as follows : Beaver G3, Bayne 62, Wallace, Democrat, 86, with quite aumber of scattering votes. The ballottins; has continued in about the same way every day since, and from present appearances will not change much during the remainder of the week. The prevailing sentiment eeem9 to be that General Beaver will finally be elected, but it will be ob served that the longer the ballotting continues tire fewer will be his chances. His eleition would doubtless give gen eral satisfaction to the Republicans throughout the State, and if elected, will, wa bblieve, make a brilliant Sen ator. Whatever the situation may be at present we still bave hopes of Lieut. Governor Stone's election. Some of the Ptar boarder at the "Murphy Block," on Bol.b's Creek, think the account of tha fire recently published in tho Dcnwcrufrvraa entirely over done, and tlr.t the damage sus tained bv the "l .ilacc." vii3 nothing in conjparinoii to the eevero afliiction which befel Ed. Gillespie, who, wlifio tearing down through the brush, tumb ling over trnrs, log, timber, etc., had the misfortune to burst bfi thioat latch, which so injured his speech that he could scarcely bo hoard three miles away. The party, who communicates these happenings will please endeavor to get things somewhere in the neigh borhood of correctness hereafter, nd confer a favor on tho public in general and the ladies and gentlemen of the Murphy Mansion in particular. Hickory Inklings. Spring Elections. . Yesterday was unusually quiet for election day, and unless standing close to the window of tbe polling place one would hardly ktiow that such an event was laking place. Two tickets were put in the field in this borough one by the citizens and one by the Green backers. The citizens elected their entira ticket, with the exception of one Councilman. Mr. John A. Hart having been elected on the Greenback ticket. Following are the names of those elected : Burgess, S. J. Wolcott; Council, north ward, T. B. Cobb, T. J. Van much heightened by frcqnent reco.; to p.ti imiinensc milk pan of tho writ bio article which Peter carried iu hi arms. 'I he games of the eviiiin;.c were distinguihed fur the passi'intf nrd.ir wiLh which soruu of the pLycr- entered into them. We noticed r.-1 or two purties in particular who br-. caine so wrapt in tho excitement of the game as to apparently firgct that the eyes of the multitude were noon them.' The height of the eveninV enjoyment was finally reached when that good nalureii hostesf", Mrs. (irif- ,':n, announced ' that tho lafly ha i reached the right consistency fur pul- liiv'. The tali'y was pulled with a t . '. . ... . . . riht good will, niter which the com pany repaired to their respective homes, well pleaded with an eveni;1; pleasantly fptnt. Jr.'. Interest xi ;n.1V'imo J)cpos tt7 ' CoVv'.vioui 'madoonall UiePriiHpal i ' j of tho U.S. . - A intH ( t'olleotiou! MmioUod. IS-Ty. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY; M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. . .... . l -UU'PstaVoi) ill all tho latest styles '.'ii-tr Kl.FS 1 1 A 1 S I , I'liACTlCM. 'X AND WACOM " MAKER.' ..I' i.hi:u - 1 !;irL-iiiiUi t-li'l . i..- .vt. Maue Davis at present. Tha election yesterday was the quietest, without excption, that "we have ever witnessed in town. Deutist Steadmau left yesterday fr a week's visit to his home at South StocktoH, Chautauqua Co., N. Y, The Prothonotary's office presents a decidedly improved appearance since the new bar has beau placed therein Mr. J. II. Doty, of South Oi City, stopped in to,n a few hours last Saturday, ou his way houia from! Bradford. Judge Coo u was over from Clar- mgton a few days during the week to see his wife, who is Btayiug in town during tho winter. T. C. Jackson las put a new marble wash stand in the Central. Go in thero with clean bands after this, if yoi want to wash. ' , "vt--Oue of the teams on tbe Shawkey joli on Salmon Creek hauled the boss load of logs this reason last week tlriee logs measuring 3,250 feet. Who cai beat it ? -4lIr. A. II. Biggins, who is in the law office of Dodd & Lee, also, ono of the rOwls" of Franklin, spent a few djufs ut homo at .Witt Hickory, t du rl'lg tho past week." ' ; llanlan now stands champion oarsman of the AY odd. In Ins race with Lay cock of England, on Monday ha was an easv winner. The stakes were 1,000 and the championship The Free Methodist brethren are conducting a series of revival meetings at Guitoo school house which ara at' tended with grand success. The meet' ings are in charge of Mr. D. B. Tobey Now that Kepler has made so much L.3 about the side walks we would suggest that the borough coun cil hire him to shovel snow 08' the walks on sloppy days, lie would look well in that role. Mr. L. Agnew came over from Oil Creek Lake vesterdav to see his daughter, May, who is down with an attack of diphtheria. She is better this morning, and although yet quite siek may bo considered out of danger Another free bid to Titusville was given by Andrews on Tuesday labt. The crowd which went from hero was considerably less than on the last oc casion. About tho time all have been there aud found that there is nothing to bo made Mr. Andrews can dispense with his exciufioos. (iuoJs cheap at They have taken out three sticks which Giesen, Jno. A. Hart, south ward Eli c.,:jNn- urion, 117 Holeman. G. W. Robinson, h. II. Has- menace . u.-w . j ' , n 1.1- T.U r.. are 32 inches at the) ,0l '''d onsmoie, i,ui1 -- -- rjjie berger; (Jonstable, .James waiters; School Directors, A. B. Kelly or. W . Assessor, D. W. Clark, feet in leugth ; butt and 15 inches at tne top timhpr will bo shinned to Buffalo. !i ;il ha iiad f..r whin mnsts. Robinson; T. 11V I W V TI I " - These sticks in ir.f.rket produce iii the shape of lumber ? County Surveyor Wluttekin, with his corps commenced tho survey of a railroad up Tionesta Creok on Thurs day morning last. They proceeded as far as Nebraska, aud then went to Sheffield and will come down the creek from there will bring S500 each when Jugde of Election, II. O. Davis, In What can' Forest county Tutors of Election, Chas. Raisig, hfihno of lumber? Samuel Campbell; Auditor, P. M. Clark ; Overseers of the Poor, J. M. Kepler, W. A. Grove. Capture of a Burglar. The following account of the capture of a burgular near Marienville, this This begins to look I IM0 "uu- luc -. "Freuenck fctalb is the nanio oi the like business, and while surveying a - ' a road is not building it, we are assured upon good authority that the road will ie put t&iough before fall. Mr. hit- tekiu ha3 promised to furnish us data and keep our readers posted on tbe uiattter. .Wouldn't it sound funny to liiniiirlnm nlipn tha train a. Bf - - , . l,J ,1.. 1,3 ,.. would start for Nebraska or No wtown? r ' . .. uofortunitro young man who was ar rested in Forest county on Sunday last and brought to Kaue, and takeu from here by rail to Ebeusburg, Cambria county, to be tried on a charge of bur glary. The deed was committed in November last, when five rueu entered Yet stranger things than this, have happened. . To steady rain' during the fore part of last week caused a swelling of all the streams in this section of coun tryLa&d moved the ice oqt of the Alle gheny from head to foot. Great dan ger was apprehended by the people generally on account of the unusual thickness and solidity of the ice, but it passed out easily and without any damage To property in this section that wa hu heard of. The Tionesta creek is clear from Nebraska to the mouth, it haying also gone out without serious damage, except to Mr. Dithridge, who lost four pieces ot his boom, incur ring a loss of about 8100. Above Ne braska thtice is broken and gorged, but it is thought the lumber, timWr, &c, along the creek iosafe. We wish to call attention of our tied and gagged his wife, and then robbed the house of $200 iu cash, -and took their departure. Subsequently two of the men were captured, triad, convicted, and sentenced to eight and one balf years each in the western penitentiary. Information was re ceived by Sheriff Griffith, of Cambria county, that Stalb was hiding in For est county, and he immediately for warded a warrant for his arrest to his son, John T. Griffith, of this place, deputizing him to serve the same. Having information to tho probable whereabouts of his mau, and armed with authority of law and accompau ied by James Keating and Albert Ellithorp, he on Saturday left for the wilds of Forest county. gOn Sunday they came up with their man about five miles from Marienville. at the house of one Win. Nugent, who, upon hearing their approach, or evidently East IIickouy, Pa., Feb. 12, '1. Log and timber skidders have the whims badly. , Jas. Hunter is making the hemloc'i spltiiters fly, ominously, in his clear ance job for T. D. Collins. Allen, Brace & Co., being about through with timber hauling have dis posed of a number of their learn. William Withem, of Frogtnwn, had his leg bruised rather severely whilo loading a stick of limber. .. Witff the requisite care he will be on his pins in a few days. The schools of this township arc, as far as we can ascertain, in as flourish ing a condition and doing as efficient work as the present status of affairs will admit. We are sorry to see so maDy young girls and boys just merging into om- anhood and manhood who should and could as well as not be iu school every day performing a duly they owe to themselves and posterity whihug away their best days sitting dreamily around the kitchen Ikes, or listlessly meandering here and there ia search of they know not what. Are there not preventatives, and should they not be utilized? Dauicl Brecht nustained a very severe accident somo time siuce. While walking leisurly along Broadway, in the busy, bustlivg village of Prog town, (this township) his ped;l appen dages refueed to perform their natural and accustomed fuuctiou3, end thought to disnort themselves with flying, - - thereby landing their possessor cross wise a stump at about the centre of gravity, completely sundering two ribs from tho spine, one of whic.i protruded through the Uesh. Surgeon Brooks of Youngsville, reduced the fracture, and the patient is gettiug along admirably. We notice by compariug our school builditiffs and appurtenances with thoso of our neighbors that we ara at least a decade behind tho light house in regard to theee niattera. Should, ought and need this be so? It is a melancholy truth that there is not a school houso in rliia township that is furnished with a suCi-vieucy of that most indispensable art iue, b ackboard, to say nothing of charts, wall-maps, dictionaries, etc., all of which should beKand are in all well regulated aud disciplined sclwol districts. Directors, and patrous, wJit not bo politic, ! . T. 1 . .. Sad Accident Lively Surgicr.! Op- A n.ii'iHtt township correspond'.T.t semis us t'to iVi lowing item of interest. : Mr. G. V Ciispin, of Armstror.;: County, while engaged in haulih; lumber at Millstone, Elk Co., got hi" k'g com i i:tely smashed on the 4th of Feb' Dr. C. C. Baker, of'Sigel, Jed'.M sr'ii Co., assisted by Dr's. Balmer, W. A. Biker and W. Mutson, amputated the limb close hehtw the knee. Dr. C. C. Baker performed tho operation in one half minute, (30 seconds.) The assistance secured the arteries, end dressed tho wound ia a very skillful manner, and in an unsurpasaably thort tinm. Tho patient is doing well at. this date, Feb. Sih. lHftl. To-day choice Com!) Honey, Or auges, Lemons, Apple Jelly at 2t. Wm. Smkakbaugii & Co. lumbermen, teamsters, farmers and all having been appraised of tho same, others that Tionesta has now a perma- fled from the bouse to the barn, aud neut and competent harness maker, concealed himself in a mow' of hay and there U now no need of sending but A vigorous probing of tho hay with away for anything in that line. Mr. a pitchfork made tho gentleman under Tj. Fulton has oDenod a shop here and neath crv a halt, when he surrendered - j . NlNS. does the best ot work at as low prices as can be had anywhere. He is an industrious gentleman, experienced workman, and comes with the inten tion of itavinsr. and hopes by a strict attention to business and customers to merit the patrouage of our citizens, and wo trust such will bo generously accorded to. him. This section has lon? felt the need of such a" tradesman and now that he is permanently loca ted wa bane he may receive liberal - patronage. Give him a call. We think our Anchor Brand of Flour the best in the County for the price, lry it. 2t. V New Harness Shop. I have just r.pone.l up a Harness Shop in Tioncsi'a, up staiis, opposite Lawrence Hoiis.?, where I will be pli'C to meet all who desire anything iu my lire. All work guaranteed. Call aud examine before going elsewhere. Lonr.NZO Fclton. Tionesta, Feb. tf, '1. So2p, We' h ivo Kirk's Satinet' uud Blue India ; McBride's Old Either, iu one and tbreo-poomi bars; Proctor and Gamble's Everyday and Ivory ; Bar bio's o:io and four pound bars ; Dob bins' Electric ; all as low as any other dealers. Com and seo them. 2t. Eoi:inson A Bonn Kit. money-saving aud to the bebt interests of your children the rising generation to give this subject your undivided atteutiou at your spring meeting. Okuunai.. Kagundua Fancies Fagunih s Fa., Feb. 14, M . John MeCarty is spending tho win- Jfcer ut home. .'. Next Sociable at Mr. Wm. Hawk's err Friday evening of this week. It is expected that MUa Stratum will make a protracted effort iu the For Sale, Th3 Hons;; and Lot now occupied by Daniel W. Agnew, ou Helen St., iu Tionesiu, li. Will be sold cheap for cush. 4t. E. E. Clait. Chuich during the preset ox it Bonn m:. as gracefully as possiblo under the very trying circumstances, lie was armed with a good reviver, which was promptly transferred to Jie possession of his captors. He was L-ought to Kane Sunday nigut, and on Monday Mr. Griffith accompanied him as far as Lock. Haven, where "lie was met by Cambria couuty officers, who escorted him the balance of the journey. The evidence appears to be itrong against him, and it is probable that he will soon join his comrades iu the western penitentiary ." Codfish as large as a burn dour ut Kobinson t Bonner's. The nicest ever brought to this niaiktt. 2l. V 1 1 1 was calui! ii isfao 'ii ium Cause Cuiiioi M. E week. The measles and diphtheria are cre ating considerable consternation in different parts of th community. Tho youugest child of Dennis Downey , a boy aged about two yen awav by the latter Friday morning. Tho remains were buried at Tidioute on the following day. That last Sociable held at Mr Ch;is. Griffin's was too good to pUfS without mention. Tho same coterie usually found ut these meetings was present on this oecusiou. Tho tirst i-clei tion ol j the evening was, "Passing the Sjeur I . Kraut," by Mr. i'cter Berry. Wo 1 desire imperially to coiumet.d Mr. J .1 ;,.. jiOirV h-r l.i.: c:lo "'l iulu muii which lie 1 1 lldtl-.d 11. i ee. For Ssle or Rt.t, The Klinestiver house, situated near j G. W. Bjvard's residence, aud at , pieseut necupied by Thus-. Hassey.; Terms reasonable uud . very easy, j Inquire ut '.his olliec. ' Ii is absoluttly best rtmedVi f.,r Ffhiale Av'e.ikiiLSj', slier.gthonsho j whole system, and cal produca no in jurious eliects. Barosnia is prepared by E. K. Thoni-'son, Titusville, Pa. lt Over a milliou of Prof. GuiU metis French Kidney Pads have been sold in Fritu ce. Who will dure iay they are a humbug ? 'It. Are you low . sprite J, ''down-in- the r.umth," aud w.aiv in tho back? Docs walking, lifting c.iJauuiiig cau.-e pain in tho small of tho Lack? ,'f so you have kidiu-y disease, and Prof. Guilmctu's Fri'iu-h Kidney Pad U th onlv remedy which will cure you ray idly aud permanently and withou' tilling vmir stotuKch with nauseating m;.'ilici.io. H. TRIAL LIST. I'I'. llTliONOTA itv's Okkick, I ' l'ouir Co., I'a. ) t tlowu I'. T 1 1 i.il ia the Court .11 I'i. is uf Fonsl Couifly at Fel Term !' I No. 'i'r. Y i. lion .A .A. 1 tonkins wiik.i.s. : i:. .!.'.nes mi l.vo Vs. .lolin l'ek r-011, I Ixee.litor, ( t al Nanev liiiwsmi, Ailim'., vs. S:ir 1 1 I'll r v M. :o May t :2 May lit Sept h A 1111 1'iiio . .!. II. Ulaiiie, M iii-.;ii I. . i'l '.rr 1 1( H i :n v.s. J. F Cu.ehei-n. . Smuiiii.'I Wiiik. r ?, Ccor-io J. l,.te . , t' May SUA YK FY Jl'i. lli.ou.liiry Tioiet.i, F.i., 1 I'. -& 0 1 eh. 22 i e. : F. l:i 1C11FY, ATTwlNF Y 'I AT-1..kY 1 ' li.sl ' I e 1 (V -! i 1. 1. 1 wa - 1 Olt .. .. I 1 A. ! .- -.11, '0. i
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