nonouGH officuhs. ?ieri7f",f--f-'. .T. Wor.coTT, (.'u'u"r,irii . North v.-nrd, T. J. Van ,!ioon, T. !'. Coil, .F:io. A. Hurt ; NoiUlt vii-il, (J. W. Robin ion, S. JI. Haslet, Eli 1 olonmu. .fustier of the . Pence 3. T. Brcnnaii, I). S. Knrvx. ' i ; Ooji.fMfio Jntnes Will I or. Xi'hnol f)ierefnrs I. Shawkov, S. .T. WolonU, J. V. RHino. A. IS. Koliy, J. T. Brenr.au, A. H. Partridro. - . FCrTKoT COUNTY OFFICEI3. ITcmher r,f Onnrrresa -J as. MofiuitoVK. is ' 1 V.. ti. IHvih. President JinlncW. D. P.nnffv. A.wc.inte JmlrcnJouv Rnoic, C. A. Hit.t.. : Trctvrcr-X. S. Foreman. . Jrofhnnitnr, lirgislcr & recorder, Ca Jt'RTtS IS it AWE HT. . t Sheriff. O. A. Kanhat.t,, ijr. C. A. Ranpai.t,. misiinnci-n Er,I BEULIVl TAAC JJSfc; i I ( :o mini IjOno, f hurt tij , Ann. , JHMrict Attorney 9. D. ImvlTf. I .Turn Commixsionern C. II. 'Church. PuTKlt Ynt'NUH, (round iS'itrnc'iorV. V. WiiirrUKtN. nnrnncr O. II. Cntmcll. " r (nuntu Avilitnrx Nn'ilotAS TlIOMP- ;of, 1).'J Covi;t.ani, F. r. 1acv. BUSINESS DIRECTOR. MEETS overv HatunHy o'clock, in tho lid;;o trklsro's Jlall. "rtKr, t 7 om in Far I'. M. CL QIC O. W. BAWYF.H, Koo'y. 27-tr. E. L. Davis, ATTOTIXF.Y AT I,AV, Collodions made in tlI Inj? countioH. md aljoin-40-lv iiTTORITSY A1 LAW, r.'in. Street. TTO tmvA. PA fp F. FvITC'IIFY, ATTOI1NKY-AT-I. Tioiiosta, Fore:- 4 r r o j; .v 75 r - w,. 'ounty Fa V, -LA W, TIOXE3TA, IA. ATTKTUN KH.tir 1 liavo boon sdmittod to 11 lion r (in Attorney In IVnaion Ofll lMrnt ' I. All o.'lioors, fnilovh tvIio voro injured in " ran obtaivi ponsioiiH to wlivl'l ontlllod, lv ealli"i on or ad(r T Imio-la, 1')'. Also, olaini 1 r-f p-w ami Lounty will recoi l at Vali- illior, or k, lafo war iov may oo im:tnrat iriid v1 n rru I tiromptat- : fnir vrnl ft F-oldior In n.oi :' wr. nnT1?iii!' lor I numhor of ,.u ,.i...!J(r,.(l in t ho Tm'.lio:;nn oi soi onl loot ion ofcU'nasln Hio n nili'o tlnio. SIT. . J. 15. I l'.AtTilir. Pisnpr.rr.Ton. li"o l- linllv loonlod. f.vorvth j' neVand Svoll furii'ivlioil Knnorior d-otumoda t,.., ui !-l,.t nMoi.t on trivoi fo irnostn Votrofublo itnd FviiitH of all k!n norved intlioir W!iHim, faninio root for Coiu- moroial A'JS-nts. UOXXF.H t AtiNF.W li-i.-unv Tronriotor. K. T. C s is a now j.onso.and Inwjust loon lH(oJni) for Jho nooomirioiiaiioii oi ni"!"""'' of Uio iiatronao of tho publi 4(S-tv ' , ' -i- ....1.11.. A portion Holicitcd. c. couunx, m. n. yiiYsiciAX .t sune.ox. las bad over firfcon yoari cporionon in onioe and KoHiaeiiop tn tvem nouse, lposilo tho Court Houho, 1 hiosta, 1 a. oppos Aug .1- 11. KiABNE, I. IP. TIONFSTA, Yi nvvmi TToiTrts: 7 to 0 A. J.. 7 to 9 V. M. Wodnosoaya mm mumiiy" "uul 11 . . j ...t...A. 11 A. M. to 3 r. M. D K. K. h. KTKADMAX, SUKOEOX DKXT T. Pontal room in Aoomlioildinp?, up stairs, opposite tho I.awion House, 'rio nosta. Fa. All whim warn ted, a:i i at reasonable prices. u. V. I A. I. &KL1.Y. MA Y, TA JIK CO., BANK 333 S Corner of Elm .t Walnut IJunk. of Discount an .. Tionesta. eposit. Deposits. Interest allowed on Tin Oollcotions madoonaU thol ueipal points of tho U. 3. Collodions soiioi lS-lv. PIIOTOGP.API1 CILLERY. A., M. CARPENTER, - - proprietor. rSoturcstakon in alltbaUest tityles. lt,nrt. 0-t' QUAltl-l-S KAlSKi, PltACTKX CAKRIAGK AND WiON MAKER In roar of Ilium's lilj.nith bhop. X1'.VI'A, l'A locXl a:;d iusci'llaneous; Coni!'iii'l Tl-'irp Tn'ilo 'i'ioncttit Stnllnn. NoiU'ir. I u(vrir. Trnin 1 ,..-. H: M ninlTrain IS J0:.r7 am Train ,r:t am Train in..... l:.!t pm Train 0 inn Tram K! ol! pm Train is f):04 pm Trni 9 North, and Train M WoiHh carry the, inail. IT. F Sabbath .School at 10 a. m., V. M. Sabbath School at 11 n. rri., Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Preaching in tho Presbyterian Chnrch next Sunday morning ' and" evening, by Ilev. Ilickling. Rev. Brown will preach in tho F. M. Church on Sunday evening next. Ilev. Hill will occupy the pulpit of tho M. 11 Chnrch next bunday evening at 8 o'clock. -Mies Alice Holer, friends in President, V leroau is visiting enango county Fresh String Deans to-day at Win. Soieurbaugh & Co. It .-Alcx. Dale now runs the delivery wagon of Iloleman & Hopkins, vice Eagles, resigned. Strawberries ere a drug on the mrtyt. Allenhenu Mail. .T-e e. whiz ! -Venr.or's hot, dry weather for the first ton davs of June is a failure if tho past week has been a specimen. Prof. Ilillard received his com mission as Superintendent ot Schools of Forest county on Monday. -Mr. Joseph Adatnsoti and daugh ter, of Philadelphia, are stopping in town, the guests of Mr. G. M. Kep'er and family. Mr. AVi's Janiieson and "Doe." E. B. Shugert, two of ria8anti!!e.'e representative young men, ppent last Sabbath in towu. -Effie Clark has improved consid erably within ihe past week, and her physician taints with careful uursitxg she will toon recover. Mr. Shawkey is recovering from lis fall very nicely, wid is able to hobble around on crutches. His foot is going to give him the worst trouble, Mr. Pv. P. Craig, o Pine drove Mills, Centre Co., Pa., is paying his son. our ffioitttit Ktation Hgont, J. L., a visit. He is a gentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet. Dentist Steadman has cimngei his location and nciw occupies the upper front rooms of iho Aconib build ing, where he is prepared to yank out snu"S and Mch w ith his usual alacrity Mr. T. P. Flynn has withdrawn as a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner. Chairman Haslet has appointed Saturday July 2d as tho day for lioldiug the Democratic pri niuries. Fraueis Murphy has struck Oi City and is endeavoring to convert the town to pure, unadulterated temper anco. It's a pretty big undertaking but he seems to be makin good head way thus far - -If any tardy marks are given for msuess at Sabbatli School next hun . ....... ,i r uay morniug turiuum it vo wv cumso it ien't often we get u total, you know and well of course the cause ot sci ence exact9 liberality in this direction The fllow without his flask at Chautauqua this season if he i9 fond of bis "smile," will be in a sorrowfu plight ; no liquors will be sold on the boat9. This timely warning is given for what it is wottb. The Pennsylvania Legislature has done tbe square thing by the school teachers of tho State by passing a bill allowing them their time while attend ing the annual county institute, and $2.o0 a day for expenses. Cornio DericksoD, who . has been stopping in town with his brother, J. II., for the past two nionlh, re turned to bis homo in Meadville last week. He will be. missed by the young gents of our town Professor Iligbee, fitato Superin tendent of Education, says be intends visiting every county in the State, for the purpose of stirring up the people on this important subject, lie could not put iu his time to a better advant age. The following item from tbe Warrcii Mail will iutercst many of Miss Burton's former friends in this place : "Miss Blanche Burton, the effi cient teueher in the "Baby room," in Warren High Schaol for the past year, departed for her home in Cattaraugus, N. Y., last Friday. We lsarn that bhe will soon start a "select school" with only one scholar, "for better, or for worte." " The School Board of TionfMa Borou-rh will elect tho teachers forth nsuing year on the first Monday in July. Applications, rci tificates, tvc., should be fent to tho Secretary of tho 5onrd, Dr, J. E. Blaine, before that stfe. A new Postoffico has latoly been Jtablishcd in Forest county called Iraceville, after Ex-Sheriff Brace of Warren. It is on Beaver creek snmo seven miles above East Hickory, where raco it Co.'s mills are situated, "heir clerk, Thos. llolliday, is Post master. Last Friday Mr. J. II. Went- wortli received two lorkshire pigs which competent judges say arc the best ever brought to this county. lie will endeavor to raiso some first-class stock from thm. They were shipped to him by Mr. J. L. Johnson, of Ber gen, JN. i . The Mayor of Philadelphia has turned the damper on tbe fires of pii triotism bv forbidding the sale and use of fireworks, including even the 'cracker," on the coming Fourth, and ie'8 a Democrat too. Small boy oi the City of Brotherly Love, would you bo a Democrat ? Mr. J. S. Henderson, of Hickory, ore of the Republican candidates for Commissioner, is having quite a seri ous time just now with a bcaling a liis head. His requests us to state that on this account it may bo possible be will not be able to go around and see lis friends before the primaries. May, Park & Co. are building a bandsom and substantial vault in their bank building, the doors for which have already arrived. They have ordered a new and superior sp fe which 19 warranted burglar proof. It will come on in a few dayo, and then they can defy the most expert burg lars. -rSrnearbcugli & Co. havo comple ted excavating for the foundation of a new store building adjoining Reek's new store, opposite Bovard's. The building ib tu be 24x60, two stories high, and they. expect to complete it by tho first of September. The loca tion is one of tbe most desirable in town. Those candidates who have not called for their tickets should do so at once. They oro all printed and unlff the candidates give tho matter their personal attention it may be that they will not ba properly distributed The time is short, only a little more than a week vet remaining before the primaries. The Central Citv, (Neb.) Item, has changed its basu, having removed to Omaha, where it rails under the name of the Omaha Sunday Item. It has lost none of its brilliancy and wit by the change, but on the contrary has grown better, if possible. It is one of the most important Items in new3 paperdom. Mr. T. J. VanGiesen Las taken tbe contract of building barges for T, D. Collins. Nebraska, Pa., this summer. He started for there with a number of men Monday morning. Boat building is nice work, end with the knowledge Tom lias of the business ho will doubtless make a nice speck out of his job. Frauk Reck was in townMouday and Tuesday of this week on "biz." lie and his partner, Win. Il.isselback, own one of tho best mills ia this sec tion, so it is said by judges. They have since about the first of January, sawed over 1,100,000. nearly all of which was delivered in market this spring. They are now moving their mill to another part of the tract, about a milo from the present site. Who ever knew the tho horn of plenty so full that it could not contain just another one more item of plen tifulness? 'Ihe blossoms of hope must always precede the fruit of realization ; so must the apple blossoms tho golden pippin. The voice of the husbandmen proclaimeth the failuro of tho winter fruit to bloom : the seouonce of which will be a bhort crop of winter apples in some localities at leost. . We learn with regret from th-5 Chautauqua Democrat that Mr. Iu B. Bobbins died in a Pittsburgh hospital on Friday May J7, of typhoid fever. Mr. Bobbins had charge of. Wesley Martin's photographic boat which was anchored at this place all last winter. Durin bis tav be made numerous friends here who will bo pairjed and surprised to learu of his sudden death He was buried in Jamestown, N. Y., on Sunday May .0. Tli'i Premium List of the Venango County Agricultural Society .for the second annual fair, to be held at Fraukiin, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23, 1881, has reached ns. Tho fair held by thiV so ciety last year was a grand success, and as many new fontnres have been added tho coming one promises to bo far bet'er. The pnmphlot before us was printed at the Independent Press office and i3 a very creditable job to say tho least. At a recent meeting of the Bor ough Council Geo. Carr was appointed Street Commissioner, vice J. S. Hood, reitrned. The councils decided to havo the Sickles swamp and tho low lands adjacent thereto drained. The cletk was instructed to notify the prop erly owners to drain their lands within twenty days or suffer tho f-ame io be done by tho authorities at the owners' expenso with an additional cost of twenty per cent. The tax levy for 1881 was fixed at 21 mills for road lurposes, and oue mill cash tax. The Republicans of Venango county held their primaries on Satur day last and nominated the following ticket : Prothonotary, P. Iogleskirger ; Treasurer, C. W. Cross ; Register and Recorder, Jno. P. Barr ; Commission ers, II. Craig and D. Slerret ; Audi tors,. J. Culp and Daniel Ghaner. Warren county Republicans nomina ted us follows : Associate Judges, Paul Brown and Geo. II. Bates ; Com missioners, Dr. Blodgelt and Beuj. Ellis ; District Attorney, Wm. Swan- a ; Register and Recorder, S. II. Evans. -Speaking of railroad matters tbe Derrick has ihe following : "Another rumor is that the Allegheny Valley is secking'an eutlet north from its pres ent terminus at Oil City. There is bad feeliog between the Allegheny Valley aud tho Bufialo, Pittsburgh & Western, so that the former is seeking to make some connection with the Dunkirk & Warren which would give it a throutrh line to tbe lakes. One of tho proposed routes is up the Alle gheny river to Irvineton on tho Tio nesta side ; another is by the old Pit hole road across tbe bills to Grand Valley ; and still another from Frank lin to li'.usvillo over the hills." By referring to our Almanac we find an eclipse of the moon total set down for June 11 and 12, visible to North and South America aud parts of Africa and Australia. In .the lon gitude of Buffalo the eclipse begins 53 minutes past 11, becoming total 57 minutes past 12 ; the total eclipse coda 10 minutes past 2 Sunday morn ing, the moon passing eniiroy out of the shadow 21 minutes past 3. Re member that, this is a very important item in the phe nomena of nature, it being proof of the spherical form of tbe earth. The diameter of the shadow through which the moon passe is a little more than 1J times as great as the diameter of the roooD. one of the causes of tho length of the total eclipse. FAGuyDve, Pa., June 3, 1881 Ed. Republican : Custom requires men who are cut before the people to call on them at least once before the primary meeting is held ; this trip had intenftd to begin on Monday next, the Gih inst But to day 1 was tele graphed from Buffalo to come and pay the last sad tribute of respect to a dear. departed brother. Hence I bring this sad notice befo.e the people of Forest county, that they may know why am not among them. Upon my return next week, I intend giving thorn a friendly call. Very Respectfully, Peter Bekry. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers of real estate in Forest county from May 2-lth tu June Gth 1881, as f ppears by the records in the Recorder's efUce : DEEDS. S. A. Craisr et ux. to G. C. Vincent and Wm. Dickey, one-fourth of war rants number 5133 and 5131 ; consid eration 88,000. G. C. Vincent ct ux, to Wm. Dick ey and Ebeuezer Russell, one-eighth of warrants number 51o3 and 5134 consideration 5,000. Hamlinton Stow to Mrs. Anna Hassey, housi and lot iu Tiouebla Boro. : consideration 400. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '0. IIa.-i.et A Sons. Clue Jay Ncv3. ' Business about Blue Jay is rather quiet at present. From tho Derrick we gather tho following notes concern-in-; that district, which may prove in teresting to some of our readers: BLUE JAY. "The P. & E. company and Connelly havo started the drill at their two wells. Howe. Crawford & Coleman are preparing to erect a ris on their prop erty, north of tho Darling. M. B. Mainwaring will soon start a rig three miles southwest ef the Blue Jay wells. The rig on the Stewart lands will he built at once, Ed. Reed having taken tbe lease. It is understood that, after the P. & E. Company's, Con nolly's Fox & Hill's and Dorking company's No. 2 is put down that op erations iu the vicinity of Blue Jay will be quiet. The lessees of the laird uo not intend to sub-let nuy more of the property, and as the wells going dowi will hold all tho leases, they propose to pursue the inactive policy until frced to drill by others, or tbe oil situation improves. Mr. llortou is talking of putting oa a gang of men to grade the narrow gunge road from Sheffield to Blue Jay, unless the i ail road companies take bol l of tbe road soon.'' Derrick of June 7 : "On the Copk lnnds the P. and E. company is do.vn 2j0 feet. This will be an irflportant test of the territory south of the Blue Jav wells.- Connelly on the Wood ot will start the drill this week. Darliow No. 2 is drilling Fox & Hill's rig is ready for tho drill, and they are now rigging up. loe rig on the Stewart property will be put up at ouce, and the drill started as soon as possible. Alagee & llorton are drawinz pipe at their No. 2 on the Donaldson." Neilllown Nuggets. The Sabbath school "ballot box stuffing" is not settled yet, and cannot be until after a new election. Prof. Griffin expects to 'leave for Canada in a short time, where he wil continue his work as music teacher. Mrs. Landers of this place is away visiting with friends in Chautauqua Co.. N. Y. Our school under the management of II. L.Miller commenced Monday June 6th. Mr. Jackson, of Tidioute, has loca tod on the Shriver farm near this place. Mr. Jenkins and family have moved to Warren. Their absence is deeply felt by their many friends. Major Woodcock is cropping the Neill farm this season. The Major ia considered aj worthy a farmer as land lord. Decoration day was observed even at Neilltown. Quite a number of our citizens were seen in the cemetry sod ding and decorating the graves loved ones who have gone before. of A pleasant event is to take place here on Thursday next ia the marriage of a couple of our popular young townspeople. A long and happy future is the wish of their many friends. Fritz Neilltown, June.G, '81. If you are going on a Pic-nic or Excursion don't make life a burden- by over heating yourself over a hot stove during the hot weather tryiug to bake nice cakes, when you can go to most any store in the country and by asking for a pound of Marvin's Lemon Imperial Wafers. Lady Fingers Strawberry Juuiblei, Sarah Bern hardt Jumbles, jamacia Snaps or Star nic uacs and get just w hat you want Dealers, will do well to otler a caso of Marvios 4th of July "Issortmcnt thereby getting the ayove namei variety an they are gotten up expressly for the present season. We have so many imitators that we feel obliged to ask cur fiieuds to, bo particular aad see that our name is on every packa of Crackers, Cukes or Biscuit they buy, S. S. Marvin it Co., 01 it 93 Liberty 6trett, Pittsburgh. 2t. , . t . Strawberry Cake To tho yolks of three eggs Leuteu add one cu white sugar, onohalf cup of butter, one ha'f cup sweet milk, two cups flour having iu one measure "Banner" Ba' ing Powder, the whites of three eggs bct.ten stiff; buko in jell cake pans when cold, and ius; Leioro rawing place in layers, covering cash oue wit strawberries which have previou.-ly been suared. WITHDRAWAL. Et. Rrrur.ucAN : Pleaso withdraw my name hs a candidato for County Auditor ; Feeling that there are older residents in tha countv who are per- aps more entitled to the office, is my motive for withdrawing. Hoping that some good man may be announced in my place, and thanking my friond9 for words of encouragement, I am Yours t ruly, J. C."' Hooveer. HAEFJED. KLUM E ETKEXBTJim. In Green township, Jhno 0, 1881, at tho residence of the brides parents, by II. W. Lodo bnr, Mr. Henry Ultimo and MUs Kato V. 1' iKotibur;?, all of Green town fillip, Forest county. , Just as we predicted a short time ago, and we little thought the happy event was going to occur so soon : but that's the way of the world. We learn that the voting folks of the neighbor- hood paid their respects to the happy couple on Monday evening and all had a jolly good time. Our best wishes go with you and yours. Henry ; may you always be happy and prosperous. Here's our C-cJ. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, EY F.ELI ABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choico - - 5.00G.75 Flour f sack, best - 1.231.65 Corn Meal, 100 fta ' - - l.i"fa)1.40 Chop food, pure Krain - - 1.25L35 Oats Xew bushel - 50 Corn, Shelled ----- 70 F.oans bushel - 1.50Q2.CO Ham, sugar cured - , - 14 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 12i Shoulders - - - - - 8 10 Whitetish, half-barrels ... 8.00 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 Sugar ' - 0U Syrup 75 X. O. Molasses now - - --50(f5 Roast Rio Coffee - - - 132.r Rio Coffee, - 1622 Java Coffee ----- 5 Tea ------ .25QieO Butter ------ 2025 Rico - 08010 Ejrgs, fresh - - ' - - 10012 Salt best laVe - - - - 1.65 Lard - - - - - - - It Iron, common bar - . - - - 3.50 Xails, 10J, Tji keg - - - ' - 3.75 Potatoes - - - - 75 Limo c bbl. - - - - 1.50 lMcd Apples per lb 57 Dried Beef - 17018 Dried Peaches per Hi - - - 10 Dried Poaches pared per - - 25 J 'W. MORROW, M. D., P1FYSICIAX & RURGEOX, Lato of Armstrong county, Laving located in Tionesta is prepared to uttond all pro foHsional calls promptly and at all hours. For the present will have bis ofileo oppo sito tho Lawrence llouso. may-lS 81. FOREST AND STREAM AXD RODANDGUN. A FOUR PAGE WEEKKY -JOURNAL, Dovoted to tho interest of Gentlomen Sportsmen and their Families. Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting, Pish Culture, Fishing, Archery, Tho Rifle and Tho Dog. TRY IT ASK YOUR fiEWS-DEALER FOR IT OR Send postal card for sample copy. FOREST MD STREAM riBUSMXG CO., NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK. W. CLARK, XIEAL ESTATE AGENT, AXD piMCTicAii siifivirvoi:, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts ' Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; od barn ; frame house ; small orchard; Jo noes good; splendid walor. "Will bo sold at a bargain for ea..i. FORTY ACRES, Xear Trunkey villo.'Forest county. Tart ol lho Da'i't l Jones place. Will bi ll cheap. The Kramer Wagon Co. OF OIL CITY, TA., Is prepared to furnish theLe;-t wairon for all purposes thatrean bo hi.tt in tho coun try, ut as tw prices as fun bo hud iiiiv v.;eio. Haying added a saw mill to our establishment wo v ill buy miw loirs of nil kinds and' pay cash tor bunie. Wo will also buy stum page. Address us above. Jan 111 3ui lolt J to! WORK ol'i vi'i v d.criti..n at the RKl'Ui'LK'AN oib.c ELM ST..