'm f"i She &txrA it. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 11. IBM. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ttnr'gc S. .T. WnM'oTT. )Hvcihnrn North ward, T. J. Van Oirwpri, T. M. Cobb, Jno. A. Hart; South ward, (1. V. Robtnuon, S. H. Haslet, KU lloleman. Jimtii'f.i ff lite Peace .1. T. Bronnan, D. S. Kimx. Vivtahlr Jmnos Wallers. Si-hofil Pirrrfor.'! . Shawkev, S. -T. Wohjnlt, J. E, Blaine, A. B. Kelly, J. T. Breunan, A. H. Partridge. . . FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mi'mhrr of rnnrtrr-$Af. MosoHOVfl. Afisomliht V it DAVIS. J'rfiKi'lrnt JudaeW. D. Rnowv. Atnotiale J ulrcJouy Bixrc, C. A. Htr.r,. Trfitnrrr N. S. FnnrMAN. Prnthonnlari, rtrrixtcr if' Jiccorder, f c Jl'NTIH SlIAWKKT.' ,yhrrif.( A. lUlsnATX. 0)OT.iM'WnCrn-HM BlCRMW, IsAAO IjONa.lt. W. LEOKnrn. Oninli Su.nerintenivvlW. K. Brock- "WA V. IKxtriet A Unrnru S. D. Irwin. Jurw fWrniWonera C. II. Church. Fktkr Yoitnok. (lavnh Snrvrfior F. F. WniTTKKlN. rV)onrr ('. 11. Cjlt'Uf'lI. (lountu A viators Nicholas TuOMr toN, D. F. CorF.r.ANi), F. C. Lacy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. " " 'csr , TIOmTA LODGE I. O. of O .F1. clock, in the IiV.T Room In Far- tridgo'sllftll. P. M.CLARK. N. a. O. W. KvWYEH. tti'c'y, . 27-tf. K. I.. IJ.ivis, A TTDRNEY AT LAW. Tlnnwta.-Pa. JV Collections made in tills and aljoin- Jng counties. 40-ly ATTORNEY A7 LAW, rjV F. niTCIIEY, ATTOP.NEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pn. A ttoizxht - a t-la lr TIOXiWTA, PA. LOCAL AND I.HwCELLANEOUS. Coii1' iii i1 Time TiiMp Tlimrxtn mtndnn. nokiii. I mi;rn. Train ! H: H nmlTrnin IS Jo:7 am Train .! ll:"vi mn Train JO pm Train 0 :!:i4 pin Train lrt 7:41) I'm Train IK 5:01 jnn Train 9 North, ami Twin lft South carry tho mail. .' . M. E. Sabbath' School at 10 a. ni., J' . . M. babbatli hcnooi ai 11 b. ia., Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. hi. - Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Ilev. Hirklinjr. Rev. -Hill will occupy tho pulpit of tho M. K. Church next bunday eveuing at 8 o'clock. How about Decoration Day ? Will Tioucsti berva ? -Jqo. Nohlo carao down from Brad. last Friday. -Editar James, of the Common- wealth, was in town yesterday. -It will Boon be tiwe for the forest Ere fiends to get In their work. School for three weeks yt and then our juveniles will be happy. -Prof. Brockway held a teachers' examination iu this place last Satur day- ' The Misses Evans, of Tidioute, paid Tiouerita iViends a short visit last rJaturday. JunaUcrries are in bloom, and if blossoms nre an indication tho hurries will be plenty. ' Our farmers have their oats about all sown, and aro giving their attention to other products. No baso ball here yet ; nor cro quet cither, that has come to our re porter's notice. What's the matter? Mr.'ll. H. May returned laelFri- day from ft hhorl visit to Louisville. His on LViiijamin is t-till iu that city. Trouling thus far Las not heeu very good, ine largest siring yet brought in has not numbered over 25 or SO. Ilev. llickling has moved to town ATTENTION SOI.MF.rtS ! I hnvn lirtpn admitlpil to practice as (in Attoinfv in tho Pension Oflieo t Wali- 4,iiron -n. C. All ofllcprn. HohUern. or . . a il I I "II . 1 l r muor who tvciv ininr a in inn jam wr, tun vriii occupy as a rtsicieuce ari, oi cn obtnin ppnMions to whicli tlicv mav 1 t ' ir ... i i f. ,i. ontitlo'l. Iiv callintr on or nrtdresainsnneHt wo iviiu jxuubu, unu.i j Tlonesta. Ph. AIho, claims tor arrpnrncs RonUer of pay ami bounty will receive prompt at tention. w H-T.-.bn over iciur rears asolcller In ' tiy' to vvlrt1"'',f' hatin lor a number of ,rtf . ,wi,iTKlJin tro-ecution of aol- tho colloction of claims In thn ahortest pom- ibio Tunc. j, n, . 4itr. , Lawrenrfl House, TtOVFSTA, PF.NN'A, WM. KMPJAF. PiAU'iH. PnorniKTOiu This 1ioum lx cnariiUv located, l'verythini? now nl wall fni-niwbert Sunerior nc.comniodn. Mr. reterjBorry, of ILirmony twp., is to-day announced as a candi date for Sheriff, subject to tho usages of the Republican party. D. W. Clark's children, Effie and John, who have been very low with diphtheria, are somewhat belter, und it is hoped they are out of danger. Rev. J. B. Thompson, of Shan- vTfai.ics.iin(lFiviiH of U kinds served nondale, Clarion county, accompanied in their iwhoii, Sample room for Com- bv his daughters, Miss Cora and Pearl, Kicrcinl A;,'cntH. . t- . l - - paid a 6liurt visit to Iionesta triends TmvXKTl AONKW KI-OOK. T. C. Juht weeU' l Jackson. Proprietor. This is a new Je. Derickson brought in the umise.f ml lux n"thoa riftoi up wr nn -,nn.n.-!ntio,i of tbe nubile A portion first rattlesnake of the season last Sat of 11.0 patronage of the public is solicited, urjtty ie k-,uc j it on lha hil baoit ; f Hunter's crist mill. It measured C. COi'.UUN, M. physician sunn EON, Mas bad over fifteen years exnennnco in tlia practice of his profession, bavin jj grad uated leffalti nnd honorably May in. 1SH5. Office and KcHidcnco in Forest House, oppositn the Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Aug. 2.r.-lHrtO TIONKSTA, PA. Offick Houns ; 7 to 0 A. M., 7 to 0 p. . Wednesdays and Haturdays Irom 11 . m. to 3 v. M. fjQ n. K. U BTEA DM AN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dontal room in 'Dr. IVaine's office., next bior U Central Houne. Tioneaita, Pa. All Kvork warranted, and at reasonable prices. M. MiY. A. B. klilXT. MA T, rAUK 6 CO., B -A. UEBBS Corner of Elm fc Walnut St. TioneHta. ' Bank of Discount and Deposit, lutereat allowed on Time Deposits.' Collections made on all the Pri nci pal points of tho U.S. T Collections solicited. 18-ly s l'lIOTOGIlAPIl GALLERY. i TIOXUSTA, lA., - - Proprietor. II. CARPENTER, l'ictures taken in allthe latest stylos'' the art. 26-tr iflllAULES KAISlCi, J rnA CTICA I. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of fllum's 151aeksinith hhop, ELM 8T., - - TIONKSTA. PA tin ee uu J u half feet. New fences, nevy walks partly making gardeo and cleaning up float yards uro in order now ; and just here we wish to say, dou't forget the cellar and back yard. -Mrs. T. J. VanGiesen, with her children, Maud and Lec, accompanied Mrs. S. C. Sloan to her home in Alle gheny City, and expects to spend eev eral weeks there. Mr. Wagner, of Warren has succeeded Charley Congdon as clerk at the Central House, the latter having resigned his position and wil soon say good-bye to Tionesta. JaB. K. Clark, of Barnett, has taken possession of the Fleming House with his family and become citizen of our borough for a fact Glad to welcome all such Mr. G. W. Robinson Is inclosing his premesis with n new picket fence, which, when finished will improve the looks of his property an hundred fold Jim Carson is the architect. The meeting; of Grand Lodgo O. of O. F., of this Stato takes plaee in Pbiladelpbia. May 1G. Mr. G. Sawyer was elected Representative of the Tionesta Lodge, and will start for there shortly. An exchange sayi that only one man in niue-twu is man enough to slyly put a long blonde hair, on the thoulder of a man whose wife is a brunette. Only a divorce lawyer would play such a shabby trick. For the largest black bass caught in the State, with a lly, Afield and Afloat offers a handsome fly fishing bass outfit, and fi'.r the largest black bass caught in tha, public waters oflhe late with a bait, k similar outfit. The Rppublicnn County Com mit '-(i of this county will meet in Tio nesta next Tuesday evening for the transaction oi important business, and it is urged and hoped that a good at teudauco will be had. Don't forget it. John Hulings sold his timber in Pittsburgh at good figures, came home, and left immediately to go out into Clarion and "Old Forept" in the in terest of the N. G. R. R. John has a good show to make money and we'ro glad of it. The attention of all those persons eummonad to attend court next week as Grand Jurors is directed to a notice published elsewhere in to-Jay's issue, notifying them not to appear, as all thn businesss rsqniriug the presence of a grand jury has been settled or dis posed of. .Some of the small hoys were "in Bwimmiti'" on Sunday lasc. It's rather early yet boys, and if yoj per sist in doing so righi along some of you may be under the sod before good swimming opens up. But then, you cata't kill a boy that will go swimming ou Sunday. Tho bridge next the river bank, near Derickson & Co.'s stave mill needs the immediate attention of our towu dads. The. timbers are nearly rotted away, and with a heavy load upon it is liable to go down. A stiich in time may saves nine or ten hun dred dollars to our borough. Walters Bros, have refitted and renovated their meat market and will hereafter keen on hand constantly a good supply of the best of meats, They ask a continuauce of the gener ous patronage heretofore given them, and promise their customers first-class goods at the lowest prices. It. The Mny term of court will con vena next Monday. The usual num ber of w itnesses, jurors, clients, law vers &c, will doubtless he in attend ance, yet it is hardly likely that the session will lust very long. . There are no criminal cases of much importance on the calendar, uud but few civi cases. Our old friend "Major" Frank Mali it) arrived in town Saturday eve inn? and staved over nunnay. lie is on bis first trip as traveling agent for John C. McCrea's extensive pork- packing house, Erie. Frank is a wide awake, honorable gentleman, and we hope he will coutinue in the business and make it a point to get this way often. Billy Smearbangh, of tho Law rence House, has erected a new street lamp, which makes a wonderful diffwr euco in the appearance of things around there after night. By pleasant and geutlemanly treatment of his "wests and close nttention to business Mr. Smearbaugh is rapidly gaining for the House an euviabla reputation and a good patronage. The Ceutral City. (Neb.) Item, Geo. A. Percival nnd R. F. Steele, ed itors, is one ef the wittiist papers in tb country. Its visits to our sanctum are as welcome as the flowers in May after a winter like tho one just pari. Mr. Percival, we are proud to say, was once a Forest county boy, and he has still ruauy friends here who are pleased to hear of his success. Judge Coon, of Barnett, whose announcement as candidate for County Commissioner was published last week, finds that his business the coming summer will be such as to prevent him from giving proper attention to the canvas, and requests us to withdraw his announcement. The Judge is well known in the couuty and would doubt less have made a good run. J. Q. Sweeny, for some time past a law student iu the ofiice of Hon. W. L. Corbett, was admitted to the Clarion couuty bar, by the Court last week Mr. Sweeney is an iudustrious, de serving youug man, and we have every confidence that he will make a useful member of his profession. Clarion llepublican. Mr. S. is an old subscri ber of ours, and wo wish him sudcess The forest v stream, as a paper for lovers of Geld sports and outdoor recreation, 6tauds to-day without a rival. It contains twenty-four pages of just such reading matter as suits the tastes of all true sportsmen. No lover of the Rod and Gun ought to bo with out it, and if he once gets to reading it will not be happy without it. S;e advertissment iu another cotumn and send for a sample copy to tha Forest A Stream Publishing Co., New York City, N. Y. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '-vj. JIa-j.it it Hon.-;. The AlIoJi-Mty Valley .Railroad intend buildirg juitfl a number of new bridges this teasan. T. D. Collins, at his Nebraska mill has tho contract of furnishing 400.000 feet of bridge tim bers, and has made several deliveries already. A pheasant pursued by a hawk flew into Mr. Robinson's yard, this tnorningand wascailght by his children. After handling it some time it was set free but did not feetn to care about leaving. It was taken up and placed in safo keeping, and Mr. Robinson will try his baud at taming it. If he suc ceeds it will be a rare pet. Venango County re-elected S. II. Prather Superintendent of Schoolb ; Clarion re-elected A. J. Davis: Elk re-elected Geo. R. Dixon ; McKean j elected M. O. Campbell ; Warren elected C. D. Arird ; Crawford re elected Prof. Chamberlain ; Meadville City elected Prof. A. J. Langloy, of the Kuinboro Normal School, well known to many of the teachers ofFor est county. Rev. Robert Henderson, a colored minister, and brother of our townsman, George Henderson, preached in the M. E. Church on Monday evening. The church was crowded with people, many being unable to obtain even standieg room and were obliged to leave. The sermon is spoken of as an able ffirt. Rev. Henderson is a col lege .graduate and ranks among the first clergymen of his church. John Cuarlsteu started for Shef field yesterday morning where he has a job of taking out 1,000 cords of hem lock bark for llortoo, Creary & Co., the extensive tannars of that place His base of operations will be about six miles from Sheffield, and about 20 men will be engaged on this particular job. John is a hard worker, and it may be depended on that he will make some money out of his contract. W neglected last week to call attention to the card of Mr. L. Fulton, harness maksr, which will be found elsewhere. Mr. Fulton has turned out several new sets of harness since locating in Tionesta, all of which have given splendid satisfaction. He does first-class work at very moderate prices, and now that he" has become a perma nent citizen of our place and cxpect3 to drive his business here, we ask all to give him their patronage and en couragement. The Postal Review is a new publi cation devoted to the interests of post masters, postal clerks, postal route agents &c, the first number of which has reached us. As is stated in the salutatory the want of a periodical of this discription has lung been felt, and judging from the number before lis we believe this nmgaziue will fully meet this want. It is neatly printed and is issued monthly, bend tor a specimen copy to The Postal Review Tunkhaunock, Pa. "Bostox Inside Out." Rev. Hen ry Morgan says, he has ordered two sets of type and engaged two of the largest printing houses in Boston, to priiit.tbe next edition of "Boston In side Out," up to 20,000. Over 1000 agents are cauvassiug for the work, 50 ministers and nearly 1000 studeuts. They have the profits, as the book is for reform, and not for gain. Address for particulars, Rev. IleT.ry Morgan, Boston, Mass. It was our intention to make a faw remarks concerning Forest county's new School Superintendent lest week, but the convention kept up so late, that in our rush to get to pres? Wednesday morning commeuts had to be suspended. We can simply say that in Mr. J. E. Iliilard our county is well provided with a Superintend ent. He has taught school iu several of the townships in the county, iu all of which he has given excellent satis faction, aud won for himself a splendid reputation as an educator. He has made himself what he is. a brilliaat scholar, aud a moral and upright man He has the vim and push to bring the schools of the county op to a high standard of excellence, und we have full confidence that he will succeed in doiugso. In this work it is but rea Bouablo to ask the hearty co-operation of tho directors and citizens of the couutv. without which the best man living can do little toward the ad vancemerit of education. Let us all wish the uew Superintendent success and try to help him achieve it. In this connection it is but jut to say that the other candidates belore the convention were all eminently qualified to fill the oflicu in a satUfactory maimer, any one of whom would have made us a guou Uptal in'----udf lit. FOREST OIL NOTES. There is nothing particularly neiv to. report from the Blue Jay district th 13 week. A number of rigs are up and about ready to start the drill. The country round about there is building up rapidly and before long quite a towu willjiave sprung into existence. The Derrick has the fol lowing news from that section : "Blue Jay No. 1 and 2 are both doing about eighteen barrels per day. As they both flow into the same tank it i3 impossibly to get the gauge of each seperately. "The rig goes over to-uay for the well on the Cook tract. Lawrence Gleason, Roger GtMager, Michael Gleiioon ana a Mr. Boyers comprise the company putting it down. For the present this wcll or the Cook tract, will be called tho Mount Joy well, but if oil is not found it can easily be changed to Mount Sorrow "The Mugee well had sixty-four in ches in the tank last evening nt seven o'clock. Connection was made with the tauk after tubing it WeJoesday night last, whet: there were tweuty nine and a half inches iu it, so that its produciion for the three days and oce hour was thirty-four and a half inches, or at the rato of about twenty nine barrels n day. "The Darling well has been doing thirty barrels a day since it was re tubed." This morning's Derrick has the fol lowing from Blue Jay : W. T. Falconer has a rig building on lot 43, half a mile east of the Blue Jay wells. West of the Blue Jay, on the W. D. Wood property, John Conley has a rig ready for a drill. Three miles south, on tha Stewart, Dimmick & Zeigler are building a rig. Two miles southwest, on the Ashley farm, D. W. Clark is building a rig. Fox & HiP are building a rig on the Fox estate. On tract 2,735, Patterson & Lee- dom havo a rig up. On the Cook, the P. it E. company is buildiug a rig. This is the list of operations in this locality at present. After a peck of trouble in getting their materials across the creek in which work Capt. Berry acted in the capacity of ferryiuan, wading into the water to his arm pits the owners of the Balltowu well have their rig about completed aud will commence drilling the first of next week. Mr. Berry has a 250 barrel tank on the ground which wilkbe used as a water tank for two or three weeks, after which Mr. B. ex nects to nil it with oil lrom the new well. Moustaiv GiN;n:n:r.Ai. Take a alf-pound butter, quarter-pound sugar, nx eggs (yolks and white beat en fcperately,) one teasponful each of ground cinna.non, atapice, and clove, one teasponful ginger, three-quarters pint of molneses,- four . tablospnonfuli sweet milk, and on-e pound flour, hav ing mixed thoroughly in it one . meas ure "Banner" Baking Powder. Givnx Up By Doitoiis. "Is it pos sible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by ? simple a reme dy?'' "I figure you it is true that ho is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors garo him up and said ho mnstdiH!" "Welladay ! That is re markable ! I will go this day and get some for my George- I know hops are good." 'Salem J'ort MARRIED. KICK P. YOUNCiK. At NebranKa, Pa., May t)th, ISM, by 11. W. Lodebur, J. P., Willis W. Kerr, of Eickinvillc, Clarion county, and Martha E. Younctk, of lireen township, Forest Co., Pn. WILSON 1IOLI.1DAY. At tho s Free Methodist parsonage in South Oil City, Mav 2, ISsl, by Kev. John Robinson, Mr. W. C. Wilson, of Tionesta, and Mis Mangle Uolliduy, of East Sandy, Pt, DIED. Tho Tidioute Xewa man thus soliloquizes: "Wo really suppose that a newspaper editor is tho only persou in the world who is popularly believed to always carry his "shop" with him. Iu a social way ho visits his friends only to be asked by some would-be wit if ho has "writ up the item" ; or gea to burv a friend to meet the fiend who wants to know if he got tho "points' on the sermon; at the close of his day's duties he finds a neighbor driving stake for a rose bush support to be greeted by some casual acquaintance with "there's au improvement item Mr. Editor ;" always, everywhere, in season aud out of season," the editor hears tho same round of "witticisms,' each person fondly supposing he has tickled tho editor with a "fresh re mark, while the real facts are that that same editor has heard eery change rung on every idea and thought of that character, so much so that he iovoluntairly shrinks at the approach of any individual with that indisenba bly wise look of countenance. But why not suppose that the editor, at least in his social relations, likes to drop business aud enjoy himself no matter if "shop" does sutler. A grocer would rightly fetd offended if some ac quaintance, during an evening party should rush up to bun and bawl out that perhaps an order for goods might be secured by stepping into the kitch en ; or the dry goode dealer that he might Bell a few pairs of gloves by vis itiug the ladies cloak room ; or the lawyer that he might get a caso by fomenting a dispute over a game of w hist. No; its only the editor who carries his "pack"' with him everywhere,, mid is not permitted to lay it down be it ever so burdensome." As cheap as the best ; as cheap as the cheapest tho "New Process Flour." Try one sack. Wiu. Smear buuh it Co. :'t- BABCOCK.. In Tionesta. Pa-, Thursday morning, May 6, 1SS1, Horaeo Nelson, only child of Mr, Charles Babeock, aged ten months und live days. The subject of the above notice was tho child w hich was rescued from the President railroad disaster in February last, by the father, who jumped from the car with the child in his arms just in time to save both their lives. It las been a great comfort to him since the death of his wife, and now it too ia been called away forvover. Tha blow is a heavy one indeed, it would seem almost unendurable. Theslricken father and friends have the sympathy of all in their affliction. The fuueral took place on Friday, Rev, C. J. Oehl- schlaeger conducting the services. The child was laid to rest by the side of its mother in Oakland cemetery at War ren, Pa. CIONIXTA MARKKTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. , Flour lp barrel choice - . Flour '0 wick, best Corn Moal, 100 lhs -Chop feed, pure grain OatR New bushel - 1 -Corn, Sholled - Beans ,is bushel -11am, sugar cured Break fast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - Whitehall, hnlf-barrels Lake herring half-bnrrels Sugar Syrup - - ' - N. O. Molasses new Pwoast Rio ColToe Rio CotFeo, - Java Coll'oo - Tea - - - - . - Butter - - - - - Eico Eggs, fresh - Salt best lal O - Bard ------ Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, Tjs keg -Potatoes -Lime bid. Dried Apples per lb - -Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per lb Dried Poaches pared per Notice to Grand Jurors. The business which would have re quired tho presence of a Grand Jury at May Sessions 1881 having been dispof cct of, iill perania summoned aa such furors, are hereby notilied not to attend said court. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Clerk. Tionesta, May 10, 181. FoRESTAND STREAM AND RODANDGUN. A FOUR PAGE WEEKKY JOURNAL Devoted to tho interest of Oentlomet Sportsmen and their Families. Treats of Natural History, Shooting Yachting, Fish Culture, Fihins, Archery, The Rifto and Tho Dog. -TRY IT ! ASK YOUR NEWS-DEALER FOR IT 0 Send postal curd for sample copy. MREST AND STREAM PtBLIsniXC CC NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORJ -F.OP.ilE HENDERSON. ! TONSORI A L ARTIST. ! Tionesta, Pa. Simp Hist door south 1 Lawrence lb. use. l'r a nice shave, fc!i i point or Itnii lil-.l-cl.i lit c ill mi Mr. II. II. i i"