The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 09, 1881, Image 3

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February 20lh. '
All raw bor&vgh and township
officers were sworn iu on Monday, ex
cfpt school directors, j who are not
qualified Until June.
The engineer corps engaged on
the survey of the TionesU Creek rul
road, positively aver that the show in
many places a.loDg the , route is over
five feet deep. They were obliged to
nancnd onerutious for a while on this
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TIOR.lTA, 1V.
The Coroner's Inquest.
On Friday morning Inst the Coron
er's jury impaneled to inquire into the
cause of the late railroad accident at
President, met at the office of Capt.
Knox to take testimony in the matter.
Quite a number of witnesses were ex
amined, principally ofllcials of the
company, aod a large amount of testi
mony taken. Our space is inadequate
to accommodate it i full, and to pub
lish extracts would hardly d justice
to the case, hence we omit it. When
the testimony was all ti thejury, after
cori8idcrabl deliberation, arrived at
the following verdict:
INQUISITION
Indented and taken at Tionesta, Fa.,
in the County of Forest, o.i the fifth
day of March, A. D. 1881, before
Wm. C. Coburn, M. D., Coroner of the
County aforesaid, upon the view oftue
body of Alice C. Cabcock, then and
there lying dead ; upon the oaths of
Samuel II. Haslet. George W. Kobin
inson. Silas J. Wolcott, Albert II
n tr. a i . ! Partridse. George W. Sawyer, Nelson
. J i 1 . . . Cole, six cood and lawful men of uav
Prothouol.iry Sliawkey anks us to
f-iy that all persons having ices as
.vitner.-ea or ofHcers in enso of ForcKt
County vs. llarntooy T.Yp., tried Sept.
Term, 1877, can have the 'same by
calling at his oflice. Also, f,vs in enso
of Commonwealth against IUpler and
Whitman, and Coml'tb vs. David G.
Hunter, tried Feb. Tr., 1881.
-Ileport of Jamieson'a achool for
month ending March 4th. Names of
thosa who were neither tardy nor
absent during the month : Maggie,
Kale, and Willie Mack, Willie and
Guasie Johnston, George and Oacar
Lawson, Charlie and Eroil Anderson.
Number enrolled 16. Average at
tendance during month 13.
Alwilda Adams, Teacher.
We learu with regret by thj fol
lowing item from the Polk Co. (Minn.)
Journal, of a painful accident to friend
Dunn, and hope be may soon recover:
'Bro. W. R. Dunn, of the Chronicle,
met w'uh a severe and painful accident
ATTKMTION KOl.ttir.tt !
In liiwiti iitltoiltoil to rtractico nn
Tm.' In tho-Poimiori (Hlloo at Wanti-
pn.'l0. Alt oW-ors, woldiers, or
'( ; H wlin cro lnlur-n in tho laio war,
,i.nin licne'iotm to whu'li thev may bo
ti !ilt. bv chIUiik on or aV1rossins nie t
vj "h sCAl bounty will receive prompt at-
fr-ht MiLrK l-lrrftf r vars r Honupr in
r?jrvn1 iKiitrfer-f nvimlior r
)'l r VrnuKl i hn pro.wntll Of ol-
hm,mv y--J"8n'e will Rvro
S' K.V.cvuon of claims in tho shortest pos-
Mine.
J. Ii. AO NEW.
at, the church on Sniidayafternoon to
make out a call for the Ilcv. Mr,
Ilk'LIing, Rod complete other arrange
uuuts for regular services.
Rov. W. W. Browne of East
Hickory, wishes to return many heart
felt thanks to the kind friends and
donors, wlr ; presented him with a
h'orso to replace the one which ho re
ceutly lost. Ho considers himself un
der lasting obligations to thsse friends.
Dy reference to the profier place
it will be noa that Mr. N. F. Williams,
of Harmony township, is this week
announced as a candidate for County
Superintendent. Otheri, expecting to
be candidates, bhuld band in their
names with the proper acconipauimenta
forthwith.
Tho F. M. District Quarterly
Meeting will be held at East Hickory
commencing on Thursday evening,
March 10, and lasting over Sunday.
Rev. Hawkins, Presiding Elder, will
officiate. The opening sermon on
Thursday evening will be delivered by
Rev. Rarnhart. A general iuvitatiou
is extended.
Rev. J. A. Yount wishes to ex
press thanks to his many friends for
favors received during ihe year, and
extends h'i3 best wishes to his friends,
and also to his successor if he is not
stick of stove wood, which, rolling
pitched him headlong upon tho office
floor dislocating his left shoulder. Dr.
Van Dyke was called who soon put
the shoulder in shipshape and he J3
now doing nicely."
Ex-Constablo Swailes, who was
defeated at the late election for re
election to that office, has entered a
contest against his successful opponent
Mr. Jas. Walter?, on the ground that
he is not a citizen
Couuty afortsaid, who being duly
sworn and charged on ibe part of the
Commonwealth to inqure when, where
how and after what manner the eaid
Alice C. Babcock. came to her death
do say iipou their oaths that Mrs
Alice C. ttahenck came to ber death
Ffcbniary 23d, 1881, a.t Tionesta
Penn'a, by scalds received on Feb
22nd, in a collision between nail train
No. 9, going north, and a special train
going north on the River Division of
the Bnllalo, Pittsburgh a, Western
Jud"-e Brown at 111 resident twp., Venango Co
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the late fopfioii oi court ueciueu inuuii . . , .
l o to have been partly by a mismanage
Mr. Walters was sworn in according tnent or want of discipline of the B
to law his official act3 would be regar- p. & -y, pfc, K.. at Oil City, on that
lid as leal and he wad accordingly day. by not having the special train
.ww.i,fio.i ftn Mf.rwlmr V arn not ready at the time it should, have been';
.ii .i . and more particularly by the officials
to lv noited as to the merns ol the , ., .. . , J
J 1 . . . or tne special train in careiessiy rua-
case, out una we uo i.ui.vy, Hi.pH.-,s nin to(J cJose on t!ie tim, oflhe reu.
the borough to a great deal of expense )ar irain, No. 9, on which the deceased
for a verv small mutter.
Proposed New -District.
Lawrence House,
Itr.M'K. PnorniKTon. inw uousn
-.'!i!i-filv toctitwl. KvervKiniu; .m
Ml furnishocl Hwporior acoO:innn(1i-
i r i lZ -SlM permitted to return ag.ia from confer
their ro:is in. . Sample room for Com-1 euce Gillespie Bros, not only made
the preacher feel happy, but Samuel
nclal Aleuts.
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CENTRAL HOUSE,
1 ONNKU AUNKW BLOCK. T, C.
: i Jaksoh, rroin letor; This f a new
jiipo anl hns just bocHi fitted up fr the
i. -(.mniocliitio.. of tho public. A lortion
Ihe patronage of tho public U solicited.
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' C. COllURN, M. XX,
U 1MIYS1CIAN & SUR'OKON,
iHii had over fifteen yenrs exporieneo In
nrnetlep oT hl lirofession, havinaprnd-
ilun una ii'.nn i.v in,y .
ani HeNiiloiioe in Forost M"Use,
posite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa.
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TIONESTA, PA.
Officr Homis: 7 ta B i. m., 7 to 9 r.
. WtflJuosd;iys and Kuturdaya from 11
J. M. to 3 P. M.
f 'rvK. 15. 1 4. 8TKADMAN,
I SURGEON DENTIST.
i ' Dental room in Dr. liUine'a olfiee, next
t .i..n .v piMii.ritl I loiiae. Tionela. I'a. All
;orli warranted, nod wt reasonable prk-os
H. MAY.
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3 AHKEBS
'i Corner ofElni & Walnut SU. Tionesta.
' v Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Tnterest allowed on Timo Deposits.
Soliootions made on all thePrimdpal points
i , of the U.S.
i ' Collootioas solicited
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18-ly.
Morris, tho Tailor, of Oil City,
wishes to call the attention of the citi
zens of this place and vicinity to the
Let that he has just received his spring
toc-.k of goods, and 'a now prepared to
uake up Ruits in the very best and
atest styles, at from 20 to oO percent.
chenper than any other tailor in the
country, always guaranteeing as good
fir. s nan ba had anywhere. Ills
was a pussenger.
Iu witness whereof, as well the afore
said Coroner as the aforesaid Jurors,
liavo to this ' Inquisition set their
hands and &eals at Tionesda, Pa.,
this 5th dav of March, A. D. 1881.
Wm. C. CoBURy. u. x., Coroner L.S
S. II. Haslet, L.S.
Geo. W. Robinson, L.S.
S. J. Wolcott, L.S.
A. II. Paktiupgk, L.S.
G. W. Sawyer, L.S. .
Nkiox Cole, L.S.
As the matter will doubtless come
from commeuting ou the merits of the
case.
Tidioute Tidings.
GALLERY
THOr.'SriTA, I'A.,
M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor.
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rteturestaken In all the latest styles
the art.
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QHAKI.ES KAISIO,
rilACTJCAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Ilium's BhickMiiith b1ki,
Itl.M HT.. - - TION USTA, I'A
iustein, also.
Mr. II. A. Adams has purchased
of Mr. E. E. Clapp the property which
was recently advertised in our paper.
nituato on Heleu St.- Ihe location is
a very pleasant and desirable one and
with a few improvements will be one
of the best in town. We suppose Mr,
A. will occupy the place utter the first
of April.
vewere in error last wceK in
stating that Mrs. Wilcox, of Harmony
township, had died from the effects of
severe bums received from the explo
eion of an oil can. We misunderstood
the doctor who informed ua that her
coudition was very critical and ho had
little hopes of her recovery. ITer phy
sician, Dr. Coburn, says she is much
better, aud now considers her out of
danger, w hich we are pleated to learu.
The uew Town Council met on
Monday evening to organize. Burgess
S. J. Wolcott occupid the chair. The
following committees were appointed
by the Burgees : Sidewalks, G. W.
Robiuson, T. J. .VanGieseu ; Streets,
T. B. Cobb, S. II. Haslet ; Finance,
Eli Holemau. John A. Hart, one of
the Councilmen-tlect was not present
at th meeting. J. T. Brennan, Esq.,
was re-appointed Secretary for the en
suing year.
Mr. Lawreoca vacated the Luw
rence House oa Monday and moved to
the Ditbridge place, over tho creek,
which he purchased a short time ago.
Tho hotel will bo controlled by Wm.
Sniearbaugh, who will exert his best
energies to conduct a first-class house
in every particular. His long expe
rience in the hotel business will amply
fit him for the position and wa have
no doubt he will succeed admirably.
Mr. S. rnsneetfullv solicits a ehare of
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the public patrouage, and proniiies his
guests tho best of atteutiou and com
fort. A good livery will be run in
connection with the 'lotel, and rigs
may be had at all times.
.1. ..lor.o .ill ln 1n(cct. onrl nnh-
' .1 lAlnn ta nniifta n iwl oa Ihd inrtllattt. 113
biest DAtterou out. and is so vast and
var ed that none can hlp be suited . ' J
...I.. . nnll rwt him llfl inVltP fl " J
Wliu may tiiii vn
inspection of goods before purchasing
elsewhere. t
The man St. Charles, who wa
fi;und guilty of the charge of burglary
at lost court, was sentenced to pay a
fine of five hundred dollars, costs of
prosecution, and undergo imprison
ment in .eparate and aolitary ccnline
ment iu the Western Penitentiary of
fnnr vnars and one month at labor.
Sheriff Randall started with the pris
oner ou Wednesday evening, aud
It has been the tt;lk for some time
y certain of the citizen of .Irflersoni
and Forest counties to form a new J:ii
dicial District composed of the
two counties. Jefferson is now joined
with Clarion, but the lat tor's increased
population entitles it to become a sep
arate district, bo that JeHerson will
have to bo joined to some other county.
This being tho case her citizeus have
leen casting about with a view to as
certaining which of the aojoiniug
counties would suit (hem best, and
have come to the conclusion that For
est would bo their choice by a largo
majority, and they are very anxious
to he inined with us. The feelim' of
j
the citizens of our county cannot be
told at present, but as petitions on
both sides are out, we suppose it can
bo approximattd before long. That
the southeastern portioa of the couuty
or Jenks and Barnett townships, would
bo suited with this arrangement there
is no doubt, as many of their leading
citizens have already expressed them
selves to that effect. .1 he-other parts
of the county have not all been heart
from, but from what we can learn they
rather prefer to s.tay where they are
with Warren and Elfc counties. Shoul
Forest be cut off frm the latter two
counties, which might be tho case, we
believe she would vote to be joined to
Jefferson. Tho main objection, we
believe, U the distance between the
county seats of Jefferson aud Forest,
and tho inconvenience in traveling be
tween the two places. . This won id
mako little difference except when
necessary to transact business befoie
the Judge in Chambers, which could
be obviated by exacting a pledge from
the candidate?, whoever they might bo,
to come or go to either county seat
when notified by telegram. A strong
argument in favor of the annexation is
that it would place Forest in a posi
tion' where she could dictate term?,
there not beiog so great a difference
in the siza and population of the two
counties. We hope our citizens will
consider this matter, and endeavor to
arrive at some definite conclusion as
t which would suit them best; in the
meantime we hope, and have reason to
expect that whatever is done will be
gracefully accepted by all as for the
best interests of our couuty.
The Younger Brothers and Frank and
Jessie J?,mes.
Ovcrco?.t3 ! Overcoats!!
out, their stork of overcoats at less than
Cost in orc'eV to make room for their
spring stock ot clothing, which has
jtiPt arrived, nn! now being opened
aud placed upon their counters. I er
gons in need of an overcoat next win
ter will 8a.ve money by making their
purchases now. We would. alsr ask
our friends to see our slrick' - 1 1" MenV,
Buy's nnd Youth's' clothing which is
complete in every particular. 3t
There is no usu in drugging your
self to death, and buying all the vile
medicines fur internal' use when you
can be cured of fever. arid ague, bill
ions disorder, jaundice, dyspepsia, as
well as all disorder and ailments of
the. liver, blood and stomach, by wear
ing one of Prof. Guilmette s '. I reuch
Liver I'dds, which is a sure cure every
iiitte. If your druggist does not keep
the pad. feud $15(1 in a letter to
French Pud Co., Toledo, O . aud it
will be sent yon by mail. It is the
only pad that is guaranteed to cure.
Beware of counterfeits. It.
For two years I oufftfred from
calculous deposits. One bottle of Ba
rosnia removed tho deposit, and I have
ciuovcd good health for three years.
J. II. Care.
Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti
tusrillc, Pa. It.
For Sale or Kent,
! no Kunestiver house, situated near
G. . Bovard's residence, and at
present occupied by Thos. Ilassey.
'Ic-rms reasonable and very easy.
Inquire at '.Ids office.
Several from Tionesta took in Prof.
Smith's concert.
Caw! caw 1 caw! thers was trouble
in the crow's nest Saturday night.
John Siggins has received the first
lot of new Spring style3 of print in
town.
The "boyi" are going to reorganize
Indeed him safely at Allegheny en the Hunter liose Co. Ihey will oc
Thursday. The prisoner confessed to cupy rooms in Bucks brick blocl
bis counsel that he had been here on The population of West Hickory
the night of the robbery, and that he wag increased one by the appearance
was placed on watch while the others 0f a iaby eirl at W. P. Siggius' Sun
of tho gang did the burglarizing, lie day morning.
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also stated that the explosions coum M- L;nDia Grov Park Grove
have been heard fully a mile, and that and ft&h A(kmg fnm Tion0Kta visi
while the thieves were ai worx several their Tidioute friend3 dur5ng the
people passed up and dewn the street weejt
near the bank. All eftorts to induce
him to divulge the names of his "pals
nroved futile. Ibis, we suppose, is
what they call "honor among thieves
County Surveyor Whittekin ar
rived in town on the 10:55 down train
Friday with his corps. He was com
pelled to suspend operations on ao
count of the deep 6uow, and the dis
tance he had to travel to hi boarding
places. As we stated some time siuce
the survey was pushed up as lar as
Nebraska and then the corps was
transferred to Sheffield where they
commenced the survey down the creek
and got as far as the mouth of Big
Minister Creek, above Balltown, when
they were compelled to stop short as
above stated. The lino from what we
can lean is a prstty good one with
good grade and light work. Thero
will be if we are allowed to judge
from our knowledge of the county
some pretty heavy curves as the upper
Tionesta u very crooked. We have
do notes to give any data from and we
Sl'ENCEU ivIKKElt. On Fridny, Mar.
4, at the residence of and by C. II.
.Church, J. I, East Hickory, Pa., Mr.
James F. SpetK-er, and Miss Susie A.
KiflV.r, both or Reaver alley, Forent
Co., I'a.
" " " DIED."
Inside of ten days about a dozen
horses have died in Hickory township,
The disease seems to bo similar to
lung fever.
O. II. Hunter & Son have removed
their dry goods store from Buck s
brick block to the building on the
corner formerly occupied by L.Simon.
Ihe Tionesta Democrat tried to give
Mr. Van Every of Tidioute away
badly. We happen to be personally
acquainted with Mr. Van E., and know
he was not playing off very much. Of
course he did not have bis ribs broken
as was first stJpo6ed, for he could not
have got around iu the short time after
it happened. If the author of the ar
ticle, "Victimized," was knocked in
the ribs as Mr. Van E. was he would
not even now be around attending to
his business. J.
Tidioute, Mar. 7, '81.
The Historical Publishing Co., of
St. Louis, Mo., has just issued a com
plete history of tha noted Younger
Brothers, and Frank and Jetsc James,
biincrinr' the events in tho lives of
ei ci
these airy gentleman of tho highway
down to the present time. It i a vol
ume of 400 pages, containing more
than 40 illustrations, and printed aud
bound in good style. Mr. J. W. Buel,
the author, has been engaged during
tha last three years iu collecting and
preparing his materials, aud recently
visited the Youngers in the Minneso
ta penitentiary for the purpose of ver
ifying certain portions of.his work. It
is said to bo of the most exciting aud
thrilling character, .and its selling
qualities are iudicated by the fact that
more than 10,000 copies were ordered
in advunce of publication. Seo adver
tisement elsewhore.
A Cross Baby. Nothing is so con
ducive to a man's remaining a bachelor
as slopping for one uight at tha house
of a married friend aud being kept
awake for five or six hours by the cry
ing of a cross baby. All cross and
cryiDg babies need only Hop Bitters
to'make them well and smiling. Youn"
man, remember this. Truvelcr. 2i
LrANDEilM. At Neilllown, Ra.., March
lt, 1SS1, !it(.)::X, a. in., of puerperal fe
ver, Emma Tj., wife of C. E. Lenders,
diumhtor of David H. and Ann Demun,
i:Sd 25 years, 3 months, and 21 days.
Mrs. Landers was the only remain-
iDg child of Mr", aud Mrs. Demun', .
they having lust three children previ
ously, one of whom died during the
pust summer. Upon thorn, this sad
afllictiou coming ere the sorrow for
Freddie's death had lost its bitterness,
the blow falls terribly. Her marriage
with Mr. Landers was celebrated cn
tha 11th of May last, but not having
gone to housekeeping, hersicknes9 and
death occurred ut her lather's bouse. j
Iu speaking of her character we feel
tbo truth of tho words of Rev. Mc
Laughlin, who, m the course of hie ,
, j i . . . . i r. l
remarks wnue conuucimg me iuubihi
services, 3aid, speaking to the parents,
'You have Inst a good daughter," and
to her husband, "You bavo lost a good
wife." Loved and respected by them
while living, her death comes as a
great sorrow to all who knew ber. '
During her illness which began ou
tho Wednesday precediug her deutb,
her lufferiugs were indescribable ; ystKi
he bore all patiently, without mur
raering, but on the contrary seeming
fully to appreciate and recipiocate the
cam aud anxiety of those who waited
upon and cured for her. The luneal
took plaeo on Wednesday afternoon,
her body being laid to rest in the
Neilltown churchyard ; Rev Mc
Laughlin, of Pleasantviile, officiated.
The large concourse which followed
the remains to the grave attested full
..'v." ."to the estimation in which the
deceased was b "d. The bereaved
husband and parents have the full
and heartfelt 'inpathy of all in this
the'r very Horn, vful amietion.
Thanks.
We beg leave to express to our
suppose Mr. Whittekio thinks that friends aud neighbors all, our tteep
kis notes are for the euiplnyers first gratitude and great thankfulness for
and the public afterward. All right ;
invo them to us whenever you are at
liberty to do so. Mere anon,
Fresh Tub Oysters on Thursday
&t Wm. Smearbauirh & Co. It.
Ask vour druirtiibt for Prof. Guil-
-Clover aud Timothy Seed at Rob- mette's French Kidouy Pud, aod take
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menr .v liiinnrr. .n. no uiuei. n.
their interest, kindness, and help man
itested to us aud our dead during our
late sad atlliction.
C. E. Landers,
Mr. and Mrs. Demun.
ob.
Flmir 1 barrel ehoicu
""lour "r suck, best
Cherry Tree Twp., Mur. GO,
Venango County, Pa.
I have been afllicted with Rheurna i Corn Meal, 100 n.a -
ism mora or less for the lust tliil ty Whop feed, pure grain
years, so much so in tho leg that I
would 1 10 lie down to get ea.-o
mid a. jue timo I could not go to bed,
but was compelled to it up all night.
This alilictioa continued for live
months. I was solicited to use Wil
son's Lightning Remedy for Rheuma
tism, which made a perfect cure. I
found it to act with a certainty, and
giving relief immediately. I used but
oue bottle and have not been afllicted
since. T. P. Wilson.
Sworn and subscribed before me this
COth day of March, A. D. ISM.
J. D. B. Clark,
It Justice of the Peace.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, HT
RELIABLE DEALERS.
- 6.00(30.50
1.00
1.40
- l.i!0jl.3O
11 vo bushel 60
0:i!s Xow "j bushel
Coin, ear - - -Hcan.s
V bllhliel -1
lam, sujjar cured
RrOiiUIUst Raeon, miyar cured
Shoulders -WhUciish,
half-bart-els
Ea!;e herring half-barrels
Suu'ar -
Fees of Doctors. The foo of
doctors is au item that many persons
are interested in just at present. We
believe the schedule tor visits isf".00,
which would tax a man confined to
his bed for a year, and in need of a
daily vifcit, over $1,000 a year for
medical nttendonoe ulone ! And o:io
single bottle of Hop Bitters taken iu
timo would save tho $1.00i and all tho
year's sickrt4. I'utt. -I
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