veiim:si).t kbrximj, sept. , issi. COltOUGIIOFFICEns. tPnryr S. .T. Wolcott. (icic;7mcii-Nii (ii ward, T. J. Van tlien,,. 'i H. Col.h, Jim. A. Unit ; South vard. O. V, Robin-son, ft. J!. Haslet, Kll Holeinan. Justices of tho TcaccJ. T. Lremitm, J. S. Knox. V'mMntle .Tamos W niter. M'hoot Directors J. frUtsiwkov, P. J. Wolcott, J. V Ulaino, A. 11. Kolfy, J.' T. 2rottnan, A. 11. Pnrtriihro. - - FOURST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress -3 ah. Mosouovfc. jin9nm.bly-Vi.iu Davih. President Judge -W . V. RnotVN. Associate Judges Jons Ruck, C A. IIlT.T,. Treasurer N. S. Fotitcmaw. IVothonotriru. Jicgister tC Ilee.ordcrt&e. JUSTIX Shawkky." Sheriff. V. A. RANOAT.r,. 0)mmii'nii(!r-KM Iticni.iN, Ihaac Lono, II. W. Lkokiutr. (un4y Superintendent J. E. ITn.r,- ARD. District Attorney H. D. Ibwim, Jury Commissioners C. II. Church. Fktbk YotlBOlf. County Surveyor V. V. Wiuttkkin. yronerC. If. Cntrnrn. County Auditors Nicholas Thomp son, 1). F. Corui,ANn, F. V. Lacy. DUCIPIESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LQDQE S35K?Si.o.of0.in. MEETS every Saturday ovonlwr, at 7 tridno'sllall. P. M. CLARK, N. 3. O. TV. SAWYKK, Sw'y. 27-tf. J L. DAVIS. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, fjolloetlonn made in thin and adjoining counties. Tionostn, Pa. jyjILES W. TAT I?, ATTORN F.Y-AT-T, AW, 121 m Strwt, rp F. RITCIJ FY, Tionesta, I'll. ATTOXtNEY-AT-L.W, Tionesla, Forest County Pa. J B. AO NEW, ', ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TIONESTA, TA. ATTKNTIrtN KOT.nii:S! I havo been admitted to practice nn an Attorney in the Pension Oflieo at Wash ington, ' D. C. All ofiieers, soldiers, or allor who wore injured in tho into war, can obtain pensions to which thev may ho entitled, bv callincp on or nddroHsln.r mo at, Honesta, Pa. Also, rla!m for arrcaraaen of pay ntid bounty will rccoivc prompt at-" tentlon. Ilnvlnp boon ovor four ypars awli'.ir in the Into war', mid bavins for a number of yearn enfraKcd In tli prosecution of sol iliorH'.clttiniH, my oxorionoo will assure La fiAllr.ol wit, .f -lit inu tn tlm ftlmrtOQf. nos- wiblatime. J. 11. Af iNKW. 4Uf. I AWRENCE HOUSE, J. TIONKSTA, PENN'A, WM. KMEAT! V.AUOir. PiiorniFTOU. This houso Ik oantrally looted. lOvorythinc; now rii1 Volt furniwhod Snporlor aooominoda tlH and strict nttonti'on uivon to puost.s. Vegetables and Fruits of all 'citid-t Horved In their Hoaaon. Samplo room fur Com mercial A cents. QENTRAL HOUSE, RflMNKll A AONEW PT,OCK. T. C. Jaokno.v, rioiirictor. This in a now )ioiih, and brfrtjiiHt been fitttid up for the jeoinmodalioii of tho public. A Krtiou of the patronage of the publio is solicited. 4fl-ly w, C. COUUKN, M. D., PIIYfilCIAN A' KURCEON, rai had over (i ftoon years cxporioneo in h practice of liis profession, iiavinggrad uated legally and honorably May in, Wi,. Ofilco'and Rcidcnc.o in Forest House, opposite the Court llciue, Tionesta, l'a. Aug. 25-1SK0 J W. MORROW. M. D., rilYRICIAN A SURGEON, Jjuffl of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta is prepared to aUoud all pro fessional calls promptly and at nil hours. For the present w ill have his oflloo oppo site tlio Iawrenco House. may-18 81. D R. E. H. KTEADMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Aeomb building, up n'tairR, opposite the Lawren:e House, TU nosta, l'a. All worK warranted, and nt jreiujonable pricen. n. h. mat a. n. ki:i,ly MAY, TA11K C CO., D A1TKBBS! -Cener of Elm it Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of piaeount and Deposit. IntorcHt allowed on Time Deposits. Collectious madoonall thoPrinci pal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. ls-ly. T) UO roCi R A 1' 1 1 U A L L 12 R Y , TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER. '- - - Proprietor. rictiuosU.lson 1h ttlltlyi hdo.it stylos o( the art. QIIAULEM RAIS1U, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. Iu rear of Blum's Blacksmith hhop. ELM ST., - TIONESTA, PA , local ai;d r,TiacELLA?ou..i .: Ond' iii'xl Viitio Tftl.lo TlowcMtn ti.$. NdllTIT. Train in...- 7:21 ain Train il WAJ ym Train 18 fi:12 pin POIITTT. Tnl'i 1 .H::.7 nm Train ! .1 ... !:!'( pm Train IS..:. 7; 10 pin Train 0 Nqrth, tmj Train 10 South c my tho mail. T-rrcaching in tho Presbyterian Church" next Sunday rurnin and evening, y Kev. Hickling. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. R Sabbath Scliool jit 10 a.m., P. .M. Sabbath .School nt 11 a. m. J Tho laya and nights aro uow equal. -Trouble with tbo Btove pipo is about to. commeneo. Mrs. Anna Me-Lain, of Oil City, id paying Mr. Jackson's family a visit. Our borough schools closod on Monday in honor of tho President's funeral. Potatoes aro potatoes just now, and aro selling for $1.00 per buehel in this place. A. II. Biggins Esq., oaroo home from Franklin last Friday, for a few days recreation. Quito a number of our citizens, old and young, ara afflicted with tho whooping cough. Hon. Win. D. Brown, our popular President Judge,' honored us with a pleasant call yesterday. . Miss Nettie Orwtck, of Wallace ville, Venango county, is Visiting at the residence of Mr. Wolcott. Mrs. M. Henry who has been se riously ill with dropsy for some time, ii Rtill in a critical condition. Rupt. Hillard, of our county, was one of tho Judges of tho Educational Exhibit at tho Franklin Fair last week. Mrs. J. D. W. Rock, who bas been visiting friends and relatives in Brad ford for the past two weeks, returned Monday. Wilbur Grovo returnod homo from Bradford last Saturday, having been called hither by the periods ill ness of his mother-in law, Mrs. Henry. Court is in popsiod this week, and the usual number of jurors, constables, witnossep, attorneys, &c., in attend ance mako rathor a lively week of it. Mr. II. A. Adams has taken the contract of manufacturing lumber for Mr. Powers, near Hydetown, Pa. Hi will not move hie family, we believe. Mr. Jas. B. Siggins, after a thrco month's vacation pleasantly spent with friends in this section, has re turned to his modieul Etudies at Ann Arbor, Mich. Yesterday's rain was hailed with joy by everybody. It will do an im mense good to tho recently sown ryo and wheat, which was suffering badly from tho drouth. IIalctt A Son's are raising the roof of their etore building, thus ad ding another etory. Tho improve ment will add materially to it3 good looks and capacity. Tha loavos on tho trees 'round about us on tho hills aro beginning to assumo their most beautiful tinted colors, and whon Jack Frost appears, then all will bo beautiful. Soma extra advertising this week crowds out considerable local matter. But then there isn't much local news to chroniclo anyway, and what tbero is, ia rather tame, so to speak, as it wcro. Parry L. Hastings, of tho New Bethlehem, Clarion county, Vindica tor, has associated with him David II. Woods, in tho publication of that paper. Wo wish tho new firm abun dant success. Tho Covimonwcalth Inst week did manogo to quecz a mero montion of tho Present's death in among its multiplicity of political bladerdosh; but not a rulo was turned to show tho least sign of mourning or oorrow. Harvey Foreman has about com pleted Prothonotary Shawkoy'a new domicile in tho North ward, and it will bo ready to occupy ia a short time. When onco comfortably settled therein Jlr. S. will have a pleasant abode. W. Y. Siggins Lns placed us under obligations for another i.o voice of fruit from lu3 farm. Tho basket contained a lot of grapes, equal to any cf tha imported varieties; a quantity of ap pies, one of which measured 13i inches, aud supply of overgrown onions of a euperior variety. Many thanks. ---Iho Salmon Cr'v IiU'-.Vr Co. Hvo purchase-.! lb a n rk of groeorici, crorfcery rare, tic, of 1. Elnr.foin and will move th sHno to their plar.o of business on Salmon Crook. J PcrsoD3 ,vho aro in ll' habit of selling rider by'thn drink i.l thia State, should know that they nri liable, to j pay tho tax required of other dealers in intoxicatiog liquors. Homo mado wine or cidor may bo sold by tho gallon or quart but not by the glass, to bo drank on the premises. Baldwin's Official Railway Guido for September is on our table, and it doesn't take a back Beat for any of 'em. Chock full of the rarest infor mation for travelers and business men, it is indispcnsihlo to either clcsi. Ouly 10c. per copy. Aek for it whon trav eling. S. S. Canficld has dow got tho boss yoko of oxen, at least ho claims tho prizo until sono ono shows up bet ter ia tho county; they tip tho beam at 3,300 pounds, and were purchased of James RafTerty, near Newmans villo. Shcl. is putting in logtf for Dcrickson & Co., on Bates run. Mr. T. II. Wilson has been su perseded as Superintendent of tho Buflalo, Pittsburgh & Western Rail road by Mr. Oliver Watson Jr. Mr. Watson was formorly tho Auditor of tho road, and is highly spokon of as a gentleman of excellent abilities. Wo wish tho new as well as tha retir ing Superintendent success. We issue a supplement this week, which we enclose only to thoso who have not had the advantage of daily papers, and had no means of getting a full account of tho death of tho Prosi dect and the incidents connected therewith. Tho supplement is very completo, and we hopo it will be prop erty appreciated by its recipients. Mr. Einetein has closed out his mercantile business in Tionesta, and will shortly give his entire attention to his Sheffield store. By close atten tion to his own business and letting other people's alone, Mr. Einstein has accumulathd a snug . littlo fortune in Tionesta, and wo hope it will do him much good wherever ho may cast his lot in the future. Mr. J. Y. Miller, . of Boetoo, sonbr member of the Miller Extract Co., is hero to arrange for tho building of their factory on Salmon Creek. Tha work of putting up tha buildings thrco in number has already begun and will bo pushed forward ns rap idly as circumstances will permit. Mr. ?fiillor thinks the buildings ought to be completed by tha first or middle of January, weather permitting. Aa exchange hits the nail squaro on tho head whon it says: Whenever you hear of a farmer signing his name to what purports to be a paper giving him tha exclusive agency of some sort of a machine, and which turns out aftprwards to be a noto of hand for three or tour hundrod dollars, and which costs him a hundred to a hun dred and fifty dollars to settle, we ia vairably find him a man who can't aflbrd to taka a uowspaper. Yesterday we were honored with a call from Senator Lee of Franklin, who was attending court hero tlm week. He is ono of tho pleasantost gentlemen it has been our plcasuro to meet in a long time, and wo doa't wonder that his district honored itself by making him its representative ia tbo Stato Senate. While ho is classed among tho Independent Republicans he is never found among tha "kickers,'' and although a staunch supporter of Senator Davies in tho recent State Convention, ho is squaro on tho ticket this fall. An exchange knows what it is talking about when it says: A doctor will sit dorn and writo a prescription ; time, fivo seconds, paper nnd ink, one fourth of a cent ; and the patient pays ono, two, three, live or ten dollars as the caso may be. A lawyer writes ten to tweuty words of advice, and gets from ten to twenty dollars from his client. An editor writes a half column pufiffor a man, pays a man from fifty cents to a dollar for putting it in type, prints it on several dollars' worth cf paper, sends it to several thousand peoplo, and then surprises tho puffed man if be makes any charge. ltobi-oou & Bonucr havo just re ceived a largo invoica of meu's, boys' anj children's clothing which they aro selliDg at extremely low prices. The public &ro cordially invited to cull and cxamiiie. 2t Intel'iVea jn.-.t received . ften Warner O'i;iofva.ory, Roche.-,. or, i. Y., announces tha discovery of a w comot located in tho constellation f Virgo. It h . pfrikinT coincidence f)iat thia new aa bright comet op po.irod nt tho aula hour Prudent ('irfield wos bronthing his Lnf. It was i.rsl Ecca Dy J,. E. Barnard in Nashville, Teon., who has made claim through Prof. Swift for tho Warner prizo of S200 in gold. This makes tho fifth comet Been sinco May first, and of this number four have appoarod from tho same spot in tho heaveDS. Memorial Services. JIoDdny, tho day set for the burial of out dear President, was bcaotifully observed in our place. Tho business hquses wero all closod from one 'till six o'clock, bolls were tolled, and all was hushed and quiet. Although an unusual number of poople woro in town in attendance upon court, tho day throughout was almost as quiet as a Suuday, and altogether tha day was ono of humiliation and mourn injr. REKV1CE3 AT THE CHURCH. Tho tolling of tho Court Houso bell on Monday afternoon, announced the hour of prayer at the M. E. Church, whero our citizens soon congregated to observe tho memorial rites indicated in tha proclamation of President Arthur. Tho meeting was called to order by T. F. Ritchey, Esq., and organized by the selection of Silas J. Wolcott and Giles G. Butterfield, Esq's., as Chair man. Mr. Butterfield in a few re marks, Bpoko of the solemn event that had called the citizens together. The choir then sang tho anthem, "O Death whero is thy Sting?" Following this an earnest and pathetic prayer was offered by Miles W. Tate, Esq. Among tho many beautiful and touching selections rendered by the Choir, was ono which Mr. Dingtnan, the leader, stated to bavo been the President's favorite, entitled, "Lifo'a Harvest." Addresses were' called for by the Chairmen, when tho following named gentlemen responded : T. F. Ritchey and Milos W. Tate Esq's., Prof. Hill ard and Mr. George Kepler. A solemn feeling pervaded tho ontire assembly, and tho eenliments of the epoakera found a ready echo in tho hearts pras ont, without distinction of croed or party. Every ono seemed to. fcol the loss of our beloved Garfield to be a personal and private one, and a great grief eat on tho bushed and subdued audience whilo they listened to the eloquent music aud tho touching words that told anew to the ear tho sorrow that already lay within the hearts of all who listened. The mourning draperies, gracefully and beautifully arranged by the hands of Miss Kate Cobb, Mr3. Irwin and Mrs. Dericksori, were fitting and ap propriate auxiliaries to the deep woo which marked the solemn occasion ; and that will be long remembered even by our children as an improssivo trib ute to ono of the grandest historic char acters of our Republic. Caso Call. Tho following from "up tho creek" will explain itself: Salmon Creek, Sept. 28, '81. Editor : Wish to have published tho score between tho Buck Mills base ball club p.nd tha Hopkins Bitters club of Salmon Creek. Garao played at Buck Mills on Saturday afternoon ; score stood, Buck Mills 43 Hopkins Bitters 2 J no. Noble, Capt. II. B. Club. Attention- Voters. Wo givo below a li.'Jt of the Tax Collectors in tho different townships, and would impress upon all voters the necessity of paying their County and Sfute taxes at least thirty days before olcction if they wish to vote this fall. Republicans eeo to it at once, and don't I030 your voto by neglecting to pay your taxes. Those who cannot find the colloctor, or have not the op portunity to see biai can pay to the County Treasurer. Always take a reooipt. Following aro tha Collectors: Banu'tt Philo Williams. Green Win. Blune. Howo Wm. Black. Hickory R. h. Whitten. Harmony T. W. ' Allcidor. Jenks Aaron Brockwny. Xing&ky Ceo. W. Osgood. Tionteta Philip Emert. Tioaobta boio. John Muotueubor-ger. Tfn Franklin Fair. Fair of tho Voi'U'go Agricul tural Society, held ot Franklin last wetk, was a decided success all round. Tho exhibits of f irm products wai not ns largo ns might !mo been wished, Tvhich was owing to the groat drouth big pumpkins and sich, which arcs al ways looked for on such occasions, as a consequence were minus this year. Tho attendance, howover, was very largo much larger than last year and everybody sooraod well pleased. Ono of tho greatest attractions on the ground, but which was not connected with the fair, was the Bonch Show of Dogs, gotten up and managed by the Spoilsman's Club of Franklin. Over two hundred canines of high and low birth wero incarcorated in a large tent, and tho small sura of 10c. was charged for a look at them. Tho display was first-class, and many wero of tho opin ion that the dog show was tbo most completo exhibition on the ground. Dogs ranging in value from 825 to $5,000; tho five thousand dollar red Irish setter was tho great attraction. The Club ia made up of some of the wealthiest and most prominent gentlo men of tho Nursery, and to say that they did themselves proud in getting up this show is putting it very mild. Tho exhibit of live stock was not largo but very good what there was of it. One of tho attractions was the bi cycle race on Tuursday afternoon. Tho prize for fancy riding was award ed to Chad Parker of Oil City. W. II. Lane of Titusville, carried off the prize for fast riding, making a mile in four minutes. It was an exciting contest. It is thought thero were 10,000 peo ple on the ground on Friday, and in all this crowd not . tho least evidence of disorder was discernable ; not a drunk man in the crowd, aud every body was in the happiest mood. This was one of the most praiseworthy feat ures of the wholo affair. Altogether the Fair was fully up to what wo expected to see, and in many particulars far exceeded our most san guine expectations. The managers hava reason to feel proud of their suc cess. Wo havo to thank many of our old friends for thoir efforts to make our visit pleasant aud profitable, not forgetting tho kind hospitalities of Frank Smiley of the Citizen, and his excellent lady. Tho educatioual exhibit was grand, hut as our friend "Quillis" was there and took espocial note of this depart ment we allow him to tell of it in his own language a3 fallows : Tho great feature of the Franklin Fair was tho Educational Exhibit; about half of the main building was devoted to this feature of tho Fair, the worft ou exhibition including school work cf all kiuds, done by tho pupils and teachers of the city, borough and county schools of Venango Co., tho scholar's work coming from the pri mary ns well aa tho intermediate and advanced classes, being tho results of examinations during tho presont and past school year. Whilo material for criticism migld bo found, yet there i so much more to be praised that one criticises mentally and' commends audibly ; while there is slight evidenco of eomo cramming aud maybe a littlo ' packing" for the occasion, yet there is decided evidenco of efTort, aspira tion and friendly emulation. Depty State Supt. Hock paid a glowing trib ute to Venango, and ono of which bor Supt., teachers and scholars mayjustly feel proud when ho said ho had never soon, in tho Stato, a better exhibit of school work. Tho parade on Friday of school children was a grand affair. By the Derrick's report wo sco that by actual cauat 3,200 children, pupils of Veuarii'u schools, wero in reviow. Ouo gets sjinething liko a true conception of the magnitude of tho school work from such a scone. When Dr. Higbce stepped upon tho platform ho was greeted by a real tornado of applause, delivered a la Chautauqua. Tho speeches were short, appropriate und pointed; Dr. Higbee, Dept. Houck, and Judgo Truukey being thu (-peak-crs. Dr. Egbert, crowned himself with u wrs?.ih bettor tban that, woven from laurel.) whon he announced through Supt. Pralber that each of the school cl.ildn.a would la treated to a stick i,f hot candy from his mac u factory, ho having u manufactory wii tho ' jiroo'ul prcuid'ed over by two very good La turcd workmen ; .tho treat was at the Dr.' expense. And now, as an out corao ;t tho Exhibit, an Inter-Coutity Exhibit is talked of for next year. Couldn't Forest contribute at least the widows' mite? "(i ii i.i-i. Ca:rt r.inuics. Onrt called at 2:30 p.m., Monday, and connUble returni were taken, after which it adjourned to Tuesday at 8 a. ra., e.t which lirao Court opened with all tha Judges present. Truo bills wero found against John Clark, Jas. Clatk, John Clark and Elmer Mealy, and Goo. Frampton, for larceny of cattle. A nol. pros, was cnterod in tho three eases of Commonweath vs. Road Com'rs of IIowo township. Com. vs. Road Com'rs of Tionesta township ; guilty. Had chronic catarrh aad consti pation ; could got no help. Peruna cured me. Mrs. S. B. Williams, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. We have a superior stock of Boots and Shoes, bought at a very low prico for cash. We will sell corres pondingly low. We pay cash for merchantable produce and grain. 2t. KOBINSON & iiONNER. My children had sore throat. Pe runa cured them. M. P. Inhart, Irwin Station, Pa. Men's heavy, all wool suits at Robinson & Bonner's for 10 dollars. A great bargain. Co mo and seo them. 2t A largo assortment of lamps and tablo glassware just received . at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 2t A complete line of men's heavy and fine boots from $2.00 por pair up ; also a fine assortment of Ladies' aud Misses shoes at all pricos, now open ing at RobinsoE & Bonner's. . 2t Fraziek Axle GREA8E.--One greas ing with Frazier Axle Greaso will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first pre mium at the Centennial and Paris Ex position. eep-28-3m. Robinson & Bonner having fin ished their large and commodious ware-rom aro now prepared to han dle grain of all kinds, for which they will pay tho highest market price in cithor cash or trada. 2t Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. Br. Klino'd Uroat Ncryo Restorer Is tho uiarvoi of tho age for nil Norvo Dis cust!3. All fits stopped free. Send to C31 Arch St., Ph'.Ucla, . Bop21-81tf 32 ARMED. IIULTN'GS MAYS. At tho residence of and by K.lward Kerr, J. P., In Barnott township, Kopt. 15, 1881, Mr. John llu linfr and Miss Sophia Mays, both of Eurnott twp., Forest Co., Pa. ESTRAY. Came to tho pmnlsoa of tho undorsigncd in Howo township, Forest county, on tho 15th Oay of Amount, lftkil, one light brindlo cow ; ono whilo cow, and ono red and wliito cow. Tho owner ia notified to como forward, provo property, pay charges and t,Kkn tho said cattle away, or they will bo dispoeod of aeooruins to la" Sept. 13, 1581. Dealer in STOVES, TIN WAR E, )And( HOUSE FURfJISHIHG GOODS ALL KINDf-i of job work prompt ly ATTENDED TO. , Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, 1881. inventors srVtr. noy-at-Law and Putent Solicitors, 617 Seventh Streot, Washington, I). C, for In structions. Reasonable terms. Roforen ooh and advice nont freo, We attond ex clusively to Patent business. Iloissues, Intcrlcronccs, and cases rcjectod in other hands a npocialty. Caveats solicited. Upon receipt of model and sketch wo pivo our opinion um to the patentability free of chargo. Wo refer to tho Cwmmissionfir of Patonts, also to Kx-C'oinuiissioneis. Es tablished lSGii sep-iiS-81 rUTTMTQ F. A. Lohmann, 1 i l VjL 1 O. Solicitor of Ameri can And Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). C All biiMne!s oonnoctod with Put enj, whether btoro tho Patent Otllco or tlt Courts, promptly attended to. No i-hargo iiutdo unless patent in secured. Send for circular. scji-'-'S-Sl-ff Patents For Inventions. K. W. ANDERSON. J. C. SMITH. AinlcrMOii & Smltli, A TTO RX EYS-AT-LA W, No. 700 Seventh St., WASHINGTON, D. C. No fee for preliminary examination. v, -. n i, iienf is alowed. Fees 111.1 than any other rcpon: iHc uenoy. Hooks of information sent nee m emuu. eicn.'e.i furnished upon leque.st. sop-2Wtf r- VJ,..'f:e-:, l f r" ) UA.KLlMi'BGHfcAl . kJ il V.y NEPVE HESTsrtE ''rati HkMM A Mud, l'i.-... .l ihru t ii t iwi jtr.vif.i. . ,';ys'': ,1'- O. 'Ml uhm .-mi J lri:.- 1" i , Aivll M. l'Ullu.lliUi. I ii. '" .
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