1 vr r WEDNESDAY JIOKMNG, JL'LK !9, 1SS1. JJOriOUGH QFFIC.E11S. fiurqe,iS, .T. Wot.ooTT. Von.veilmrn Nortlt ward, T. .T. Vnn (lloson, T. 11. Col.b, .Inn. A. Unit; South vanl, U. W. Roblnmm, N. II. Haslet, Kll 1 lolcnian. jMtirrs of ike PeuecJ. T, Pronoun, II. rt. Knox. Con.it able. .lames Wallers. VcViooi Director J, Slmwkcv, S. J. Woleott, J. E. Blaine, A. 15. Kolly, J. T. Bronnnn, A. It. Pnrtridgo. , , FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cnn7re-JM. Mosorovk. . A.ic,mhhT). 1j. Da vii. PrcMdcnt JuiljcW.D.Tno'j. Ancial JudgctJOHK llKCtr, C. A.. lltT.L. :Veaitrrr N. S. Foueman. Prothnnntary, Register d: Recorder, Ac. JCNTIH SlTAWKFY. A'icHT. O. A. RANDAT.T,, CnminiM.ilnnrrK Km BKnr.ITf, -Isaac liONO, It. W. Leif:mtr. fHnmtjf Superintendent J, K. HILT. Aim. District. Attorney H. T. Irwin. Jury (Jommimtioncra C. II. .-Church. ri'.TKR YoitNorc, County Surveyor V. F. Wimttkktn. Coroner C. II. Cnuncir. County A uditors NirmoT.AS TnoMP- BOW, I. F. COPKI.AWD, V. C. LACY. BUSINESS DIRECTOnY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. SO!P, 4 .K!J9m -w T. O. of O. TP. TTEKT.S every Saturday evening, nt 7 o'clock. In tlivj li'xlgo uoom in j-ar tridjso'8 H:ll. P. M. CLARK. N. O. O. W. SAWYER. Hoo'y. 27-tf. J .L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OollortionH made fountlcs. In this nnd adjoining Tionesta, rn. jILES W. TATE, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Kim Street, Tionesta, Pa. rp F. R1TCIIKY, ATTORN 12 Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. "j n. AONKW, ATTORNEY- AT-L A.W, TIONESTA, TA. ATTENTION HOI.DIKRN! 1 have boon ndmittod t pwtioo as an Attornt'v In tlio Pfiislon Ofuco nt Wash luirton. D. C. All oini'OiH. wildiorH, ni HHilorw woo wore in umi 111 im nim i , 1 .L ,o wi,i,.i. U...V 1n.1v i. entitled, bv cttUinon or addrofnin mo at lltllU'Wi, I ;i. Ill", lllllllin l"i ..........,-. f pay and bounty will receive prompt at- lontioiu t tlnfiiur 1irin nvnr fioir vmrs a poldior in 4hoirtrrt fli, nn4 havinir for a unnihor of yours onpaRod In tlio prosecution 01 koi di(irM' olaiins, my pxporlenco will anHiiro tlio collection of claims 111 mo nnorioHt p- uililetimo. J, Is. At-iiN iiiv. 41tf. JAWRENCE HOUSE, .rt-T-.n'r . trvTI 1 TTC C!ir ITI Tlll,rairt, 1 r..in J, II m. n. '. - I fki Iioiimo I n contnillv located. KVcrvthinct now and well fiirninhod Kuporior Hccimimoda- Hoiim nnd stnot, Rltoiuion irivon to ciionis Voolal)lo and Fruits of all kind- mrvod lntlioir season. Sample room for Com to ore I ill Agouti, c KNTRAL HOUSE, Jackkos. l'roorlotor. Tliis Is a iww W lit St fjii iv nui'r.n iiiv..-v. . i house, and has just l.oon (iitcd no for the iiocommodatiofi of tho public. A portion or loo patrouao 01 mo puunu i uuncimi n-ly C. COUURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A- RURQEON, Una had ovor flftoon voars experience In tlio practice of hiw profession, having grad uated leralh and honorably May 10, stir. J OllWami Residence in Forest House, opposite the Court House, J ionosta, l'u. Aug. 25-1 SS0 E. BLAINE, M. ! ' TIONESTA, PA. Officr IIOT7US: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 0 v. M. Wednesdays and BaturdiSys from 11 A. M. to 3 r. M. R. E. L. BTEADMAN, SUROEON DENTIST. Dontal room in Aconib lnnlding, up titairs. oonosito tlio LawriMioo House, Tio- nesta, Pa. All work warranted, an-1 ut reasonable pnoew. II. H. MAY. A. B. KKLI.Y. MA Y, PA 11 K C CO., B -A. IsT E! JRj S ! Cornor of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowod on Timo Deposits. Collections madoonall thoPrindpal points of tlio U. S. Collections noiieited. 18-ly. p UOTOU RAPH O A LLER V, TIONESTA, TA. M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor, r.i Plcturestaken in all tho latest styles of the art. 2(l-tf QHARLES RAISIti, PRACTICAL t CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, la roar of Blum's Blacksmith shop. 1CLM ST., - - TIONEVPA, PA LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. f'rimlcimrd Timp TnMi- Tloni!-tn Stitllnn. J0T1TII. RoUTU Train 15..... 7:'l mn Train 18 10:57 rim 1 rui u It ::li! juii Train IS f:12 5.111 Train 10 Train 10 1:10 tun 7:1I iin Train I) North, and Train Id Month carry tlio mail. Presbyterian Sabbath School .at 9 a. m. M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., l . M. habbatli bcunoi at 11 a. 1 s3. Irs. Coburn will have ft largo quantity of delicious ice cream noxt Friday. Mr. Geo. M. Kepler and fmily dow occupy the Sloan house as their residence. Arc you going to take in the Croud Excursion to Niagara Falls to-morrow ? E. S. Pease and D. J. Itostettler, Erie gents, stopped in town a day or two this week. Mrs. J j. Fulton 53 entertftiniog Kittanuing friends, Mrs. Maggie M. Young and Mis9 Mamie Kron. Walter Adams is now fllinging type on tbeTidioute News, Uro. White will find Walt a good, trusty boy. Arn't you going to the Falh? "It's a cold day" when a man cau't "take in" an excursion onco a year. Our county commissioners have done the commendable thing by plac ing a new bi'Jo walk in 'front of the public square. T. J. VanOiescn Esq., has recent ly had his domicile beautified by a coat or two of paint. The improve ment ie immense. Mr8. 6. 8. Gaskill, and her two children, of Alliance, Ohio, is visiting at he father's, Judge Keck, expecting to remain during the eummur months The weather thus far during this week has been a decided improvement on last week e edition. La1J waves this time of year are not to be sneezed at. Tommy llossey ia putting some more improvements on hid dnclling, thus adding greatly to the comfort nnd ,. P ,. 1 Rppoarunco thereof. Mr. bhoomaker ;8 uDrr tho work. The PrcBbyteriaa Sunday School hour has been changed from 3:00 p.m. to 0:00 a. in. The change was made on account of tho hot weather, and will hold pood until cooler weather sets in. Mrs. Sue Sharp returned last Thursday from a visit to her sister, , tux 1 1r 1 Til JNlrs. o. Li. Ij9rnarJ, waiiKPecran, in She was accompanied homeward by two of her nieces, Misses Bertha am Gussie Lcgnard, who nre tho guests of Miss May Kelly. Tbo Premium List of tho Sugar Grovo. Warren countv. Fair has been - . . , . . . . wuius. i piciiicai, rau uisi ntlQQ Up pamphlet that we've seen . , , for some time, and tho printer, Chas- E. White, of Tidioute, has a right to foel big" over this job Frank Reck, of Clack's Corners came to town on Monday wiln broader smile on bis countenance than usual. Cause: a new arrival at his domicile on Saturday night, whom Fiank says will some day make an excellent hand on the mill. . Mr. John Hart cama home from Bradford last week to nuree a sore leg for a while. He cut a severe gash in his right leg just below the knee while using an axe in making some wedges. He is liable to be incapneita ted for work for eomo time. The Campus, a mouthy publica tion issued by the students of Alle gheny College, Meadville, has reachei us. It is neatly printed, very ably editated and reflects credit on tho gen tlemen who "get it up." We suppose Mr. II. I). Hoskiu8, Manager, 13 en . "'"- ' an excuango with the VLimjms. -ine proprietors oi me kju iiy mi . ... i . I A'l n!i Derrick have recently added a book bindery to thoir establishment and are prepared to do all kinks of binding in the highest style of art and at sue low prices as will astonish the natives ii any ot our citizens navcneeuoi any thing in this line they can uot do bet ter tban to patronize the Derrick biud ery Peterson's Magazine for Auguet has arrived with its usual carcro of L'ood tinners for the ladies. The 6tee engraving, colored fashion plate, pat terns, etc., are elegant and superb. It is by all odds the best magazine lor .. ..... Jauics published, and none can we afford to be without it. Address Chas. J. Petersou. 306 Chestnut St Philadelphia. Price 82.00. ?'any of our older citizens wore j acquainted with Jack McOvay, brother of Chas. McCray, who resided in this poction some twclvo or fifteen years ago. He was shot and killed at Othello, Mis.., by a negro, whom ho was endeavoring to capture, behaving escaped from Mr. McCrny after hav ing been bound over to court for com mitting some offense. Tbo affair oc curred on the Cth inst. If our memory serves ua right Mr. McCray was mar ried to a daughter of Mr. J. F. Con nelly, ot Harmony township, this county. The case of Hobcr Donaldson, an attorney of Emlenton, this county, convicted br a lower court of his church of the offense of dancing, wa? leforo the Clarion Presbytery, on ppeal, a few days ago. The trial oc cupied a whole day ; and, though the defendant vigorously defended him self tho appeal was rejtctcd by a volo of twenty-two to one. Another and final appeal was then taken to the Synod of Erie. It came out in the! evidence that Mr. Donaldson was Kot a success as a daucer in short, that ic couldn't dance worth a cent. Yet ho wa3 convicted for trying, which the irethreu regarded as not less sinful or perhaps wors9 than good dancing. Venango Spectator. Frank Iloss superseded .Mr. A. Drake in tho management of tho Western Union telegraph office in this city ou tho 10th inst. Tho appoint ment of Mr. Iloss is a well deserved one, as he is nu eld employe of the company. He is obliging and courte ous, aud the patrons of the office are pleased with tho appointment. Der rick. We hope, now that tho office at Oil City has been changed that it will bo possible to get a message through some time during tho same day it is seut. It is a notorious fact that that office has been at times a great nuisanco to our citizens, and on many occasions the neglect and carelessness of the offi cials has proven a damage aud expense to those expecting to receire or wish ing to send messages. We hava known the operator at this place to' call for hours before he could get the attention of the Oil City operator. Last Satur day Mr. Agnew sent a telegram to this place from Harrisburg, and a lew hours after his arrival hereon Monday the message arrived. This is only one of the many similar instances we might mention. We sincerely hope tho new management will bo a chatiga for the better. Fatal Accidents. A fatal accident occurred at Brace & Allen's mill, Hickory township, this county, yesterday morning. They were sawing some heavy timbers and Philip Long was engaged in running them out on the car. In rolling them off one of the sticks got foul, and he got down to straighten it when another 6tick rolled off the car striking him about the middle, crushing him and causing instant death. Coroner Church of East Hickory was called, but we havo uot been able to get the verdict of the jury. Mr. Long leaves a young wife, whom he married about two years ago, and one child to mourn his 6udden taking off. He was an in dustrious aud much respected gentlo man. L. P. Davis, of Fagundus, well known to many of our citizens, met with instant death at that place on Monday. He was teaiiug down au old building, when he fell to the ground a distance often feet, breaking his neck. Mr. Davis was between 50 and 00 years of age, and has lived at Fagundus for a number of years, aud leaves a family of grown children. He will be much missed by his manv frionds throughout the county. A sad accident occurred at the Galcnza MilU, Green township, on Wednesday evening of last week. A uumber of littlo children wero playing by the side of the Little Saw Mill ; ono of the children, a littlo girl, a daugh ter of Mr. Brisley, fell into a pool of water which had been formed by the washing of the water during the hoavy rain of'tha summer. Tho other child ren it appears were cither too much frightened, or too small to givo the alarm in time to rescue the drowning child, and when the body was recov ered life was extinct. Fresh Corn, Tomatoes, Cucum bers, Potatoes, Cauteleups and Water melons on Thursday at Win. Smear baugh cv Co. It. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '60. IJaSJ.LT & So.N'd. Jb.3 Mic'pra excursion. The exclusion to Niagara Falls to morrow (Thursday) will doubtlee be tho best ever had from this eoction. The Railroad officials having it in clwirge, and who will give it their per sonal attention, have completed all arrangements and have spared no pains to make it pleasant for all. The train will leave Tionesta at 7:21 . m., arriving at the Falls at 1:45 p. m., and leaving there at 0:00 p. m., which will give excursionists seven hours and a half nt the Falls ample time to sec everything worth looking at without hurrying. The fare for the round trip has been placed at $3.75, which includes admission to Prospect Park, Goat Island, Electric Light, the Niag ara Falls Museum, Observatory and Garden, tho trip over tho Suspension Bridge to Canada nnd return, and a ride on the Inclined Railway to the foot of the fall., and i3 all the expeuse necessary to seo every point of inter est at tho famous Niagara Falls. Car, riago tickets entitling the holder to a scat ij a first-class carriage for a tour of all the above raetitioued points will be Bold on tho train at $1-00 each Thi3 is all the expense that one need go to, and we can safely say that it is the cheapest over offered, and no one who has tho least desire to see the greatest natural wonder of tho world should overlook this opportunity. It is not likely to ever present iticlf again. Those wishing can take lunches with them, as a special car will be attached to the'traia with an attendant to look after lunch baskets, parcels, etc. The train will run di rect to Niagara from here, via the D. A. V. & P. R'y, and will make fast time both going and coming. Alto gether the excursion promises to be a most enjoyable one, and as many did not have a chance to celebrate on tho Fourth of July, they 6hould take this occasion to do so. Don't fail to go and have a good time. Tickets will be sold at the ticket offices and on the train. Ho! for Niagara ! Sparks. Mr. Ueo. liindraan is mail carrier on tho route from Whig Hill to Hick ory. Judge Hill's many friends, iu re sponse to previous invitation and notico given, in joint convention met on the Judge's farm Saturday morning last, and finding' all things ready went to work, and in a few hours the Judge had the frame work of a new barn standing ou the roadside just below the house. C. F. Gillespie was getting out the timbers for another new barn, the la3t we hoard from him, and no doubt, as IM" i 1 1 ti a nnclta. t 1 i n era 1 nr It t olrtTiff VjI 1 1 ll J'l V j Ui.llbi Vitiligo IIIH he now has said timbers standing just as they'll always staud. Geo. Zuendel is the carpenter. Mr. Zuendel built tho barn Mr. Gillespie put up three years ago. The new echool buildiug lately erected in Green township, and known as the Flynn School House, is a very Gna one in the way of the education sum mary of our county. The sizo of tho building is 2Gx32,'and ceiling about 15 feet: the windows 9 feet. It is Ecatcd with patent furniture ; it is not quite complete in this particular yet a teacher's desk and a number of seats are wanting yet. Flint. July 18, '81. The Concert. Tho Sacred Concert previously an nounccd, canio off last Sabbath eve ning, ia the M. E. Church, in Tionesta before a largo and appreciative audi ence ; the church was tilled to over flowing, and doubtless the lovers of concert music, wero much pleased and delighted with tho evening's perform anco. Many of tho pieces were ren dered very finely indeed, lao entire performance was a grand success, and tho general opinion of the auditors is that another such concert will bo wel patronized. lho conceit waa goltcu up by and under tho man agement of Mr. J. II. Diugman, Supt of the Sabbath School. Mr. Dingman has been working the matter up for some time, and much credit is due him for lho able manner in which he con ducted this performance. Praise is equally duo the Sunday School for tho importaut part it played at this grand concert. The collection amounted to S7.14. Grain Cradle, llaud Rakes, Grass Scythes, Scythj Stones, Hay Forks, cheap at Robiusou & litp. tier's. Till: -BALLTOWN WELL. Tho pan.l in tho Crandin & Berry Bro'a well at Balltowu was f;ti-;ick ut 1,400 feet last Thursday. After drilling sumo imhes the hole began filling up with oil tome thirty feet, aud after getting clown two foetdceper, made ft flow. Later the drilling was stopped In order to movo tho boiler, and the well flowed high above the deirick without any agitation. The work of moving the boiler that the well may bo drilled deeper into the sand, is now going on, and as it may be'nccessary to send for more' pipe to make connections, it is likely to be a day or two beforo drilling can bo re sumed. It is said the well flowed twenty-five barrels on Friday. Should the well prove as good as is now confi dently expected a largo body of terri tory will be opened up. BEAU CREF.K. J. C. Cornwell's wildcat on Bear Creek is down over 500 feet. Mr. Corn well, who went up to seo it yes terday, says ho contracted to have tho well put down 1800 feet, but thinks it will be ueccssary to go deeper. Two weoks more will probably tell the tale there. BLUE JAY. Green & Durling No. 2, is at the top of tho sand and makes a big show. They are moving tho boiler and put ting up a tank. It is expected to be a better well than No. 1 . Tho Derrick of Friday has tho fl lowing concerning tha Blue Jay dis trict : A littlo brightness is overspreading the cloud at Blue Jay by the discovery of oil in the Fox, Hill & Reed well How much of a showing it 13 cannot be ascertained at present, as operations have been suspended and the tools hang in the holo. It is claimed that tho drill struck the Darling sand Monday night, and after drilling nearly through it the well ruled up nearly thirty fuet with oil. Work was then suspended, and will not be coa tinued until eomo land ha.i been so cured in the viciuity. Tho well is lo cated-on Tionesta creek, less than half a mile southwest of the Blue Jay wells and on a good lino from tho Darling well. It also lines up with the P. & E. company's dry holo still further south. If it is n paying venture, of which there is no certainty, it wil show a narrow belt running south from the Darling, cut olF to tho south bv tho P. & E. well, aud ou the west by the Badger and Connelly tests, al threo of which are dry in tho sand where the Fox, Hill & Rjed well finds its oil. The P. & E. well will be drille fifty feot deeper. The level which was run 6how3 the well to bo twonty feet above the Blue Jay sand, buttheleve was made by somo parties who, finding a little water in the telescope of their level, took out the object and ey glasses, twisted a handkerchief around a stick aad "swabbod" out tho tele scope. The Connelly well will be put down 300 feet deeper. OBITUARY. Mrs. Nancy Killer died at the resi pence of her son in-law, Michael Bur kot, at Fagundus, Forest Co., Pa., of Paralysis, July 15th, 1881, inthe77t year of her age. Mrs. KiiTer was born ia Berk Co., Pa , and removed with her hus baud, (who died 16 years ago,) to For est Co., where she remained uutil God took her home. .Mother Kiner was converted in early life, and for more than 50 years wa3 a coasidtant aud faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was greatly loved by tbo society of which she was a member, aud highly esteemed by th community where she lived, bne was a great sufferer for many years, but boro her afflictions with christian for titudo, and was always able, ready um willing to give a reason for tho hop that was iu her, and consequent! when tho messen''ei' came, he found her ready, and rejoicing with tho pros pect of entering iuta "the rest that re maineth for the poopla of God.' Hor funeral services wero conducted by the writer at East Hickory, whero was laid away the iuortr.1 remains of this beloved mother in Israel. She lifts left many friouds to battle with life's vicisittides a littlo longer, who arc an ticipating a glorious meeting at God's rirht hand. J. F. 11 ill. For Chronic Catanh, take Peruua. I hava Hied it. J. Hobbling, Alle khuy City, Pa. Ba.ii'jit liriefi. al lace a aro still in tho timber V Our S. p. ha.1 bought a nice lot of books ; the school is in good condition. Judge Kerr , has lately erected a monument to progress in the shape of ' barn. . - Wm. J. Armstrong 13 teaching our school this summer ; a liuar&ntco that we'll havo a good school:- Our Dr. and our merchant have emonstrated satisfactory their ability to ''work off" cherries. T. J. Miller, teacher of Greenwood school, is tho first victim of the exam iner's quiz. Ho proved quite credita bly. Oh 1 how warm it has been ! Isaao says it was lip to lOO oh tho hill ; al most 'nongh to mako a 'fellow boil over. Miss Nora Hillard has launched out upon tho oceau of pedagogic life; Sho sways the Eceptro in the Bulterfield school house. -... ... The youth and rising of our town ship are a distinguished set this sum mer. You oughtjto "hear '.em whoop in" er up . Judge Coon seems to bo determined to keep up lho improvements on his farm; his latest udditiou is a new barn. L. Warner is tus trcnitect who executed the curvature upon the frame work. Morris Coon hn3 a job of bark-peel- iDg from Richard Winlock ; and by the way, there seems to bo a breeze iu the sails of this heretofore neglected ndustry. Now if we could only utal- ize tho gnats ! Our mail man had the mieforuno to run over the road the other morning i and smash up things considerably, j But we've a new mail man on tho , road now, aud parties wishing to travel ; on tho line need not hesitate for fear j of an up?et. ; Tho swine are suffering severely from tho 'cholera, many having died i already; there soems to be no use of administering remedies ; they go all tho same, and the big lot of beechnut3 j we aro going to have will not be utal- ized in the usual way unless the thing changes. Semper Idi.m. Clarington, July 18, '81. Tho 'August number of the handsomely illustrated and popular ' Ballou's Magazine is issued, and will . bo read with much pleasure by its pat- rons, as there h such a variety in its contents that no other magazine inj this country can surpass it. 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