The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 05, 1881, Image 4

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V;KLXESAY 180RNIXC, OCT. 5, 1581.
BO .tOUGH OFFICERS.
J'. ,t.v n at M.
LOCAL AMD MISCELLANEOUS.
ijormr. i south.
Train IS...- 0:31 am Trnm IS i"l am
Train )
Train 18
II. Haslet, Eli
.T. Wol.t.'OTT,
i ,( aril men J orth want, 1. J. tin
i .w. ,. T. 11. tlnbb. Jim. A. Harts Sort t h
a '.ni, V. V. Robinson, M,
.ly.ire of the Pence J . T. Brennan,
H. !-t. JC nnx.
r'i ,it,ih!f .!mc a Walters.
,v, h,,l. DirrrtorJ. Shnwkoy, S. .T.
V ulc.'itt, J. K. Blaine, A. U. Kelly, J. T.
'kennan, A. II. Partridge.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Onnrrrt -.T Afl. MosOROVE.
nf JuiltieW. I). Bnowv.
eirfa Judges John Ekck, C. A..
II ILL. .
T,-mi,urei N. K. Foukman.
Prothonotary, Register it liecorder, dc
J twin Khawkky.
Nhritr.V.. A. Handat.t,,
eitiiASirmrrJ? Er.t llKItl.TN. Ihaao
T.nicn If. W. I.KnF.IIRR.
Countu NnncrinttndcntJ. E. HiLt-
Aur.
n;trAt Atfnvnev S. T. InwiK.
.r.r Commissioners C II. Church.
Phtk'h Yoiittok.
County Surveyor V. F. Whitttikin.
rM-nner P. 1L Ounnrn,
-rWn, A urfifors NldfOT,Afl TlIOMr-
pox, D. F. CovKi.Awn, V. O. Lacy.
!i:12 pm
f:12 im
Train 10..
Train 1ft..
7: t' pm
Train 0 North, find Train lfl South carry
tllO tllilll. , ,
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
.1 r, m.- M. V.. Sabbath School at 1U
a. rti.. F. M. Sabbath School at 11
a. in
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
iTT A.j, ,ttti
TI01TESTA LODGE
No. 69,
MEETS every Saturday evening, nt 7
o'clock, iii tho Lodgo Room In Par-
iridgo'Han. n
i -i w haWYRR. See' v. 27-lf.
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17 L. DAVIS.
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ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Collectlona made in thiH and adjoining
,..,,,,,., Tionosta, la.
counties,
riLES W.TATE,
AT
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
at root. Tionesta, Pa.
rjy F. IUTCHEY,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LA.W,
Tionesfa, Forest County Vi
J 1J. MiNKW,
ATTORNEY- AT-L AW,
TIONESTA, TA
ATTJ'.MTION HOT.nir.RN!
I have been iwlmltled t praetleo as an
t.lm Peiiaion OlUco nt Va'i)i-
im'ton. ' n. O. All olliecrs, soldiers, or
whn ivnro liiturpil in tho late war,
oau ohtaln twrmloiiH to which they may lo
c..-.ti:iH. Iv call'mor on or Rrt-.iroMslnjj moat
TioiieHla, Pa. M olaitna Jor arrearncnH
. ()f pay and bounty will rocoivo pronrpt ut-
ton'lon. . ii i
i in nv.r fi-.iir vpara a RoMler in
tho lute war, and bavin? tor a number of
voar cnpaKCU in uio ymi-pniui .i
SiiiV claims, my experieni'O will assure
tha collection of claims in tho n''? Jos
Kil.lotimo, J. B. At.NI-.w.
41tf.
AWRESCK HOUSE,
-rriwrsTA. I'ENN'A. VM. SM1.AU-
BMIOII, PoiniKTon. Thin houwn
U'euitrallv locatod. Everything now and
woll furnished Sujwrior accoinmixla
tiona and Htrict nUet.tion ivon to pnoKta.
VPtrotabloH and Fruits of all Kinds served
ii their aoasoii. Huinplo room for Com
mercial A;(!iits.
iNTUAL HOUSE,
itmvunA ACi NEW BLOCK. T. C.
t..,.,L.k- I'r.M.rioti.r. This is a new
houRO, and has jut been fitted up for the
'...,lnim,..,f llinnn i i'. A Tioi'tion
f the putroiiago of tho public is sohcitod.
y" c. co:;ukn, m. n.,
PHYSICIAN .V SURGEON,
Ha.i had over fifteen years cxporiencu ii
!... .,....! !... fh.x nrofe.ssion. havii)i (.-rail
f. .i ;..,,,,; mi.l lmnorablv MiiV b. lf';5.
Otlloo aiid' Residence in 'For cm t H'uso,
opposito the Court liouso, Tioncsta, 1 a
Aug. 2Tj-1s0
J.
X?. MORROW. M. !.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Late of Armstrong county, having located
in-TIoiiuKUi is prepared to attend all jro-
lessiouat ealla proinp.lly and at all boors,
For the present win navo ma unu-u 'ri"'
.im tio riwrenco House. may-is Ml
PAY YOUR TAXES ON Orh
BEFORE SATURDAY . H15X1',
ELSE YOU CANNOT VOTE.
Baily will "bust" that OraDge.
Yefterday was decidedly frceb,
atmospherically.
Now is the time for tho ' sere and
yellow leaf poetry.
A few loada of coal on Bubecrip
tiou wouldn't go bad just now.
Rennhlieans. nav vour taxes
i . , j .
RIGHT NOW.
Miss Flora Haslet, wl has been
spending tho summer at Cooperstown
l'a., returned to hor lionesta homo
last Saturday.
A wicked exch'ango rcrnarks that
i.Iia nveraiTft woman 18 cooipoped oi
213 bones, 109 muscels, 22 old news
papers aud 210 hair-pins.
Miss Anna Jacksou, ono of Tio
nesta's popular young ladies, deported
for St. Marys, Elk county, on Satur
day last, where sho will attend echoed.
Supt. Iltllaril has decided on
holding tho teachers' anuual institute
this year on tho last week in Decem
ber, commencing on tho 2Gth of the
month.
Mr. Alex. Gordon, of Elkhart,
Inch, arrived in town lat-t week, on
ono of his periodical visits combining
pleasure with business, He is looking
well. as usual.
Miss Nellie Partridge, of James
town, N. Y., ifl visiiiug her brother,
A. II. Partridge, aud family. She w is
accompanied by her mother, who re
turned home yesterday.
Mrs. H. O. Davi.-", mother of Miss
Emma whose obituary we published a
short time ago, is lying very low with
typhoid fever. Her condition is very
critical yet not entirely hopeless.
-Mr. E. C. Mays, of Elk City.Pa.,
a former Forestouian, and a subscriber
of the Republican from its infancy,
)aid U3 a welcome visit while iu at
tnndiineo unou court a3 a witness last
week.
Next Saturday is the last day ou
which to nav taxes in order to secure
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your vote in November. Republicans
as you love your country and your
party, don't neglect this important
duty.
Somo of tho sidewalks uro tip
top, aud many of them "tip-up." But
we can stand it if the good people can.
There ure also ono or two places in
oiii principal street that need atten
tion. The Erio Converence, which
closed its annual session at Mead villa
this week, appointed Rav. J. P. Hicks
to tliis chargo for tho ensuing year.
Rev. Hill, wo understand, expects to
movo to Kansas.
W. P. Mercilliott Esq., of Eli City,
Pa., was among the foreign attorneys
at our court last week. Tima makes
An h-.lorofdirig klkr from B. D.
MuClure, of East Golden, Mich., an
oil Forcpt county boy, came to lato
for insertion this week. "Wo will take
ileasure in giving it epaca next week.
Mr. Davis is moving his law
oflico, building and all, a little f.irther
up the street. It will be located im
mediately opposito the Universalis
Church building, and ho won t be
squeezed so hard for toom hereafter.
Canfield is the boss of the moving job.
Saalfield's 10c. Libraries for Sep
tember contains the following choico
selections of music, all for 10 cents:
Nearer "My God to Thee; Lord be
With Mo in my Walks; Snow Drift
Waltz : Visions of the Past. Address
R. A. Saalfiold, 839 Broadway, N. Y
Miss Jane O'Neill, peripatetic
street lecturo ou temperance, delivered
nnnofher addresses in front of tho
Kribbs Block last evening to an
amused audience. Jane may be in
earnest, but her manner of presenting
her theories will never make any con
verts. Clarion JacJcsonian.
The rain Saturday and Sunday
lastt cave nromi.'G of a flood, but the
earth absorbed it all and very little
reached the river and creek. Our
lumbermen, however, nro preparing
for a freshet, which is badly needed to
let out lh5 abundanco of lumber al
ready rafted along the creek.
Soiaewhat of a chango has been
made in the time of trains on the river
division of the-B. P. tt W. R'y ; the
morning train up now arrives at this
station at 6:30 and is a mixed train ;
tho afternoon train down is duo hero
A good ptory comes from Tylers
!ur;j;, told at tho expenso of our friend
T. J. Payne, which is most to good to
keep: Last week tha Democrats of
Clarion counfy held their convention
for nominating Associate Judges.
Among the delegates was Mr. Martin
Beck, of Tylerhburg. When ho had
returned from the convention Mr.
Payne proceeded to interview him as
to how it hail passed off, &c. "Oh, we
had a good time," said Beck ; "they
all thought that tho Democrats of
Tylersburg ought to bo congratulated
ou their choice of dolegatea this year.
They told mo that I was a vast im
provement vti the rowdies sent to the
convention from Tylersburg two years
ag0 "Hold on there, Reck," says
Payne ; "do you know that Porter Has
kell and myeelf were the delegates
two vears oco ?" But Tom had to set
up tho cigars atl tho same.
Letter List.
List of letters remaining in tho Tio
ncsla, Pa., Post Office, October 1st, 81.
H. Kauflman, John Crocker, Rufe
Childs, Charley Smith, Solomon Stat
elman, J. C. Long, Daniel Graham,
Mrs. John A. Moore, Mrs. Lizzie
Merlsam, Miss Delia Williams, Miss
Agnea Keefer. If not called for with-
in.oO days will be Bent to the Dead
Letter Office.
J. M. McKay, P. M.
Communicated.
Ma
Minutes of Court, Sept. Term, 1881.
trial li?t.
J. E. Blaiuo vs. Henry Swaggart ;
continued at lefendanh costs.
J. A. Neill vs. Byron Landers;
continued at plaintiffs costs.
L. R. Froemau vs. Jno. Cornwall ct
a ; tried, and jury failing to ngree
at 2:21 and also a mixed train. See
E. Ij. STEADMAN,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Dental room in Aeoinb building, up
ntuirs, opposite the Lawrence House, 'lio
nesta, Pa. All woriv warranted, and at
reasonable prices.
A. U. UhLLV
little change ou Warrie," and his
ii. h. m-.
MA Y, 1'AJiK d CO.,
S Jl. 1ST IKZ IS JEZ S
Corner of Elm Walnut Sis. Tionosta.
- Baulc of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Timo Deports.
Collections madoon all tho Principal points
of tho U. H. ,
Collections solicited. JJ.L-
"I JUOTOG RAPH O ALLER Y,
1
M.
T I ON EST A, PA.
CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor.
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Pictures taken in, all tho latest btylea ol
the art..
MIARLES RA1S1G,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop,
ELM ST., - - TIONKNTA.PA
.
hand has the same gonial, good-ua
lured grip it always had.
Postmaster McKay's many friends
are pleased tosee that he has3ufiioieut
ly recovered to get down town ngain.
Although quite weak yet, bo bids fair
to regain his health to a good degree
and soon be at his post again.
Lieut Gov. Stone, of Warren, the
man whom we would like to have seen
elected to tho U. S. Seuate last winter,
was one of the prominent lawyers in
fiitendanco at our court last week.
And we acknowledge a very pleasant
call from him. .
Squirrels are getting somewhat
plentier aud indications ara that the
shooting will yet bo Uir. Ino pheas
ant season came in lat Saturday, but
they are not plenty. Pigeons are6hov
ign up considerably, aud will doubtless
bo abuudant this fall.
Mr. Calvin Aruer has so far re
covered from the amputation of. his
leg us to be able to be about on
crutches, and paid a visit to Tioneeta
iatt week. lie was looking well and
wus quite cheerful. Cul. had a very
cauoro time of it but trood care and
pluck broupht him through alive, anc
although his loss is great he seems di&
posed to take it philosophically.
time table for lato change.
Judge Proper on his Dutoji Hill
place, has been doing some good tann
ing this year, considenug the very
severe drouth, as the following figures
will show : Wheat, 510 bushels on 21
acres ; oats, 400 bushels on 12 acres ;
1-10 bushels on 8 acres ; buck
wheat, 165 bushels on 10 acres ; pota
toes, 200 bushels on li acres.
Warren, Pa., had a 650.000 fire
lnsr. Saturday. The lire started in
Jas. Clark Jr., & Co.'a saw and plan
iu mill about four o'clock in the
morning, and burned a grist mill, liv
ery stable and the old Exchange build
ing, besides several other buildings oi
less importance. It was the most de
structive fire ever known in Wcrren.
A base ball club composed of the
young kida of Tionesta, who toss the
ball under the appropriate title of the
"Dirty Nine," went to Pleaeantville
last Saturday and played a game with
the boys of that town. They came otf
better than they expected, althongh
they were beaten, tho 6coro stauding
21 to 20; in favor of Fleasautville,
Tim return fame will be played in
this place a week from next Saturday,
Last Thursday afternoon Mr.
Herman Blume, of Dutch Hill, was
onnairpA in hauling some wood when
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he met with quite a severre accident
His oxen became unmanageable, nnd
in some manner he fell under the
waon f-nd the wheels passed over his
Blomac-i. J)r. Morrow was summoned
aud found him seriously but not dan
trproti slv iuiured. Tho Dr. thinks
ti j
Herman will be able to attend to bus
ine-s a''ani in a lew days. Ana we
hope 60.
Tionesta was favored last we
with a visit from two of its old time
citizens, Messrs. Benj. May and Charles
Ilolraea, of Norristown, Ph., who were
guests of Mr. II. II. May aud family.
They were both looking exceedingly
well and happy, and took occasion to
renew their acquaintances with their
many former friends. This was Mr.
Holmes' first visit hero for a period of
eight years, which lapse of time if wc
judge from his appearance, has not
added a mouth's age to his life. Tio
nesta always has a warm welcomo for
such guests.
Forest county 'oil news is a rarity
just at present. No now developo-
ments have come to the surtace lately,
nor is there any prospect for anything
of the kind within the next two weeks, (
unless it should bo in tho Blue Jay
district, from which we shall endeavor
to get a report beforo long, lbe
Coruwell well has made no progress
lately, the bit not having as yet been
taken out. Mr. Koeler intorma us,
however, that they expect to get it
out this week sure, and theu wo may
look for something definite in a kort
time. Wo cannot account for the
fueling wo have about this venture,
but it keeps running iu our mind that
Mr. Cornwell is going lo get a
well after aU his trouble ; aud
does, theu look out.
Our Borough Schools.
Report of the Tionesta Borough
Schools, for the month ending Oct.
4th, 1881.
In submitting this report we would
most earnestly urge the parents to
second tho efforts of tho teachers, by
seeing that their children attend school
rcjularly, for without this thcro can be
no satisfactory progress. We would
also cordially invite those interested
in tho cause of education to visit the
schools frequently and thus stimulate
and encourage both teacher aud pupil.
Room No. 1. Total number en
rolled 20. Tho following named pit
pils deserve special mention for having
been present every day during tho
th iiist ended : Dora
Adams, fiadio Pease, Jessie Knox,
Joe. Landers, Charles Partridge,
James Davis, Dauiel Jackson, Wilbur
Hill, Charles Adams, Sam Clark, Joe
Dewees. Those who havo not been
absent more than two days, are Lena
Campbell, Mackay Agnew, Arthur
Kelly, Charles Davis, J. J. Landers.
Minnie A. Fuekman, Principal.
Room No. 2. Number oi pupils
enrolled 51. Charley Bovard lorest
were discharged.
Morris Einstein vs. Q. Jamieaon et
al ; continued.
Thomas Nugent vs. Charles J. Har
ris et al ; tried, aud verdict for Plain
tiff.
Miles W. Tate vs. John Shoup;
settled.
AUOUMENX LIST.
Samuel Walker vs. George J. Lacy ;
argument had and court holds the
matter under consideration.
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Andrew Weller et al vs. Samnel II. Bovard, Charley Clark, John llenuer- the partie3 themselves, tho verdict of
Haslet etal; rule to show cause why son, Joe Cartridge, ueo. .j aison, jnLeijgljrjt people deinaud that these
James Kelly, iJarl Uoourn, .jacit iato,
Eoitop. : Would you allow
ppnee in your paper for a few words?
What we wish to say wilJ unfold itself
ns we proceed. Sabbath evening two
or three weeks ago at one of our'
churches, the minister when about to
begin the services requested some ono
to etep out and invite certain parties
who were standing arouud tho church '
door to come in it tbey would that the ,
services might not ho interrupted by
their coroirjg in later, or by the noise
they were creating while standing on
the outside the door. The request was
obeyed ; a brother stepped out to exe
cute the commission intrusted to him,
but the effect was not in accordance
with the expectation, and soon an
other brother was called upon to bid
those upon the outbide to come in.
Now you will understand that it is
uot the calling of those upon the out
side to come iu that we lift our voice
against, but the occasion for it. It is
useless to enter upon, any lengthy com
ment; wo wish simply lo call attention
to the custom of stamling around put
side the door of churches before or
during eervices, smoking, laughing,
joking, having what by xa corruption
of the language is denominated "a
good time," much the same as though
a political caucus wa being held in
tho inside, and not the solemn worship
of an Almighty God. Wo proceed, in
speaking upon this subject,- on the
assumption that these breaches of the
law of common etiquette, are the result
of t houghtlessness rather than of real
perversity. The sanctity ot God s
worship,, the sacreduess of God's house,
the comfort of a church audience, the
reputation of the community, and of
new trial should not be had ; con
tinued. William Jones use vs. Harmony
Township; continued.
United States vs. John Sliney et al ;
continued by agreement.
United States vs. D. W.Clark ; con
tinued by agreement.
United States vs. Samuel Hea3ley ;
continued by agreement.
Geo. r. Dithridga use vs. Joseph
Grove, Demurer; continued by agree
ment.
Nancy Dawson V3. Sarah Ann Dale,
Demurer ; ccutinued by agreement.
CRIMINAL LIST.
Commonwealth V3. Road Com'rs of
Howe twp., three cases ; uol. pros, en
tered upon payment of costs.
Com'lth vs. Road Com rs of Tionesta
Township ; tried ; defendants found
guilty and sentenced to pay costs aud
a fine of $5 each.
Com'lth vs. C. J. Harris et al, tres-
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pass ; true bill ; inuicimeui, quasueu.
Com'lth vs. W. C. Wilson, bigamy;
bill ignored ; Mary llson to pay
costs.
Com'lth vs. W. C. Wilson, adultery ;
bill ignored ; Mary Wilson to pay
costs.
Com'lth vs. James Boyer and Goo.
Frampton, larceny ; bill as to Boyer
ignored ; the bill against Frampton,
who was tried aud acquitted.
Com'lth vs. Samuel Clark and El
mer Mealy, larceny ; true bill ; defend
ants not appearing recognizance for-
May Knox, Artie Robinson, Maggio
Robinson, Eda Knox, Floreuce Kline-
stiver, Minnie Wallers, Lizzie Ran
dall, Estella Noble, Eftie Walters,
Zaunie Tate, Katie Hood, Minnie
Shan-key, Delilah Huddleson. Blanch
Pease, Maud Clark, Nellie Kepler,
were present every day.
Sue E. Evans, Teacher.
Room No. 3." Number ot pupils en
rolled 45. Names of those neither ab
sent nor tardy during the month were
Nellie Walters, Minnie Landers, Lucy
Canfield, Mary A. Hilling. Names of
those absent but one day, Harry Saul,
Charles Miwnzeuberger, Rilda Grubbs,
May Grove.
Aggie Kerr, Teacher.
Attention Voters.
tbiugs cease to be. 'And another mat
ter we will speak of: During service,
in the house, people who come to hear
the preacher and his sermon are often
times much annoyed by laughing,
whispering, &c., not only during tho
sermon, but also during prayer ana
siDging; and these abuses are not
confined to -outsiders." We hold to
the propositiou that a member of any i
eVmreh has im tnoro riaht to violate
the social requirements of his church
than one who makes no profession oN
being a church man. His excuse is
less. No one will for a moment at
tempt to defend these things; all will
condemn, and upon a little reflection
sensible people, if they ever have
practiced them, will not do them.
T1,a rs n-rnnca not onlv in them-
A..www - O
selves but in the results they woric.,
Does it look well ; will it exert a ben-'
eficial influence or the reverre, for;
We give below a list of the Tax
LOlieciors m mo umviv. 1- , , i,u
vnuuf men to lounee around a church,
nd Wn!d mnress upon all voters the young men to iouub j
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necessity of paying their County and
feited.
good
if ho
Sfate taxes at least thirty days before
election if they wish to vote this fall.
DonohEenns see to it at once, and
don't lose your vote by neglecting to
pay your taxes. Those who cannot
find the collector, or have not the op
portunity to see biiu can pay to the
County Treasurer. Always take a
receipt. Following are tho Collectors:
Barnett Philo Williams.
Green Wm. Blume.
Howe Wm. Black.
Hickory R. L. Whitten.
Harmony T. W. Allender.
Jenks Aaron Brockway.
Kingsley-Geo. W. Osgood.
Tionesta Philip Emcrt.
Tionesta bore. John Muenzenber-
Business at Recorder's Onlce.
Decd3 recorded in Recorder's Office
of Forest county, from September 10,
to September SO, 1881 :
William M. Sinclair to Robert B.
Sinclair, 320 acres in Kingsley twp.,
81.00.
William E. Chaffee to Jacob M.
Kepler, 144 acres in Harmony twp.,
8593.75.
Francis A. Magco to Marian Irwin,
25 acres in Barrett twp., 8225.00.
Samuel Johuson Shfl'., to James W.
Dithridge was appointed to act during Daniels, 200 acres in Jenks twp.,
ono week. 8155.00.
Foreign. Atty's present: Frauk William Fox Shff, to Jamea W.
Teed eJo.. Cassadaca. N. Y. , T. P. Daniels. 210 acres in Jenks twp.,
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$295.00.
Daniel II. Tabor et ux to Mary
Flick, i acre in Barnett twp., $30.00.
William Lawrenco Treaa., to James
W. Daniels, 220 acres in Jeuka twp.,
8432.20.
S. J. Setley Treaa., to L. F. Watson,
500. acres in Tionesta twp., 8110.75.
L. F. Watson to L. R. l reeman,
500 acres in Gieeu twp., $203.00.
For uervous debility take l'cruua.
Com'lth vs. John Clark, larceny ;
true bill; defeudaots not appearing
recognizance forfeited.
Com'lth V3. Samuel Clark and El
mer Mealy, larceny; true bill ; de
fendants not appearing recognizance
forfeited.
ORPHANS COURT.
R.;turn of salo of V. M. Lindsey,
Admr. of estate of David Graham of
land in Howe Twp ; confirmed.
Wm. A. Dusenbury Esq., appointed
Guardian of Martha M. E. Matie,
Alice M. Matio and Caudiss M.Matia.
Hon. N. P. Wheeler was appointed
Guardian of Mary Green and Rosa
Greeu.
NOTF.S.
The Court Stenographer being ah-
sent on account of sickuess, Mr. G. W.
door during Sunday School hours, or;
church service of any kknd", smoking?
For any odo lo go out unnecessarily
creating noise and confusion while
review s being made rf the lesson, oi
any church work is going on? For,
young people, and old ones too, oj
either sex, to go out in little groups o,
two or three only to st3nd around tbfl
church door gossiping for two or threj
minutes and then come in again, onl
to repeat the affair, thus furnishing
food for comment and opportunity
- t I
(which is readily seized upon; ior re
marks complimentary, or otherwise.
No; it does not look well. We loo!
to members af churches as examples,
we are sometimes disappointed ; w
look to those who are Dot bound b
church vows, as being mindful to t
careful about these things, but our di;
appointment is no less. These thinj
are destructive rf some of the greate
and best interests of every son ;
Adam. They desecrate the house ;
God ; they mar ita worship ; tin
cripple and pervert its object ; thi
lower and degrade those who do thel
"G."
EIARItlUD.
Ray Esq., Mcadville, Pa. ; U. A.
Balph Esq., Pittsburgh, Ta. ;
1 L.n R. P. Johnson. Lieut.-
Gov. C. W. Stone, and D. I.
Ball Esq., Warren, Pa.; Hon. J. II.
Osmer, Senator J. W. Lee, and L. R.
Freeman Esq., Fraukhu, Pa. ; B. Y .
Lacv Esq., Philadelphia, Pa. ; S. 1.
Neill Esq-, Titusville, Pa.; W. 1.
Mercilliott, Eaq., Elk City,
For the abovu complete minutes of
couit wo are iudebted to Curt. Shaw
key, tho tllicieut Deputy Clerk.
COON HOTTEL. Septeuibor 20. 1&
by Rev O. O. Mclntiro, Mr. Win.
Coon, to Mies O. J. Hottel, both of CI
ington. Forest county, Pa.
KERR -HOTTEL. At tho M. E. pars
at'0 iifClarion, Pa., September 11, IS
by Rov. W. H. Mossman,' Mr. C.
Kerr and Miss J. Hottel, both f CI
ington, Forest county, Pa.
SM AIL KERR. At tho Hunter Hou
Corsica, Pa., Tuesday evening. St
20th, by Rov. F. P. Britt, Mr. F.
Smail, of Arroyo, Pa., and Miss Pho
V.. Kerr, of Tylersburg, Pa.
PHARSALL-RUSSKLLi-On Sept.
her -Oth, 181, in Brook ville, Pa., at
residence of tho ollieiaung elergyii
Rev. T. Htuderson, Mr. James I cr.rf
of Warsaw township, JcltVrson eo.u,
i II y.-
l'a.. and Mis Kinnia mwrn, vi i
ncita, Forest county
Pa.
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