The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 19, 1881, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY JIOKSIXG, OCT. 19, 1581.
DOnOUGII OFFICERS.
Hit rrrM R. J." W01.COTT. '
OiHucilmni North ward,. T. J. Van
OiewiMi, T. 15. Cobb, Jno. A. Ilnrt; South
ward, (. Y. Robinson, 8. II. Haslet, Ell
Holrrnan,
rff of the reaee-J. T. Brennan,
Constable. Jumps Will torn.
fifhonl Director J. Hbawkp-y. R. .T
Wolnott, J. E. Blaine, A. 15. Kelly, J. T.
uronnan, a. 11. I'artricigo.
m
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Conrjre-JAts, Mosorovk.
Anmbly E. L. Pvvis.
. President Judge W. D, Bhown,
4 j.oocia'a Judges Jonx Reck, C. A.
II ILL.
'l'rennrer N. R. Fojifmaw.
lothonotary, Register it Recorder, te.
JvnriH RlIAWKKY.
VA!r(0". C A. Kawdat.l.
0nM'osi'-Rt.t Berlijc, Isaac
LONG, H. W. LEDEBUH.
Count Superintendent J . 13. IIill-
ABI.
District AtlorneyS. D. Irwin.
Jury Ctommtjaione;- C. II. Church.
TKTi-.fi YotmoK.
County Surveyor T. F. WntTTEiUN.
Coroner C. II. Cmmon,
County Auditor Nicholas Tiiomp-
0!f, D. F. COPELAHD, F. C. LACY.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIOUESTA LODOE
Xo. SCO,
Sl. O. of O. IP.
TVTEHTR every Saturday evening, at 7
iL o'clock, In the L.odge Koom in 1'ar
trldfjo'B Hall.
P. M. CLARK. N. O.
O. XT. SAWYER. Soc'y. 27-tf.
J L. DAVIS.
ATKORNF.Y-AT-LAW,
Colloctions made In this and adjoining
counties.
TionoKta, I'a.
jJILES W.TATE,
ATTOUKEY-AT-LAW,
Kim Strrwt, TionesU, Ta.
F. RITC1IEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LaW,
Tlonosla, Forost County Pa
n. ANEW,
ATTORNEY- AT-L AW,
tionesta. PA. 1
ATTPTin Nni.nn'US! ir
T have been ftdmittod to prat-tico as an
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&.l?.l!,cynnn
Hntinrit'wko worn Inliirod In tho late war,
ruinnttaln nenmona lo wnicn uiey may uu
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TlonoHta. Pa. Also, claims for arrearages
fpay iid bounty will receive prompt at-
tentmn.
U10 Ute war. ami bayinrr for a nninbor of
MATinir noon over loiirvramnmimroi in
Tohra enffaircH. in tho prncontion of aol-
Jiiftra' rlaims, my experience will asnure
th oolloclion of claintain
tho shortest pos-
nlblo time. J
r.n.Aum,. I
41tf.
AWRENCE HOUSE,
Trnvl,-aT 4 ii.-X'V'A Vf KMTCATf-
HAUOII, Propkiktob. This housn
H crtntrauy locnieti. j-.verymmi; iibw umu
wmU furnished Superior - aecommrxia-
iian and strict altention irlven t cuoHta.
Vnrtntahloa and Fruits of all kinds served
in their neason. Sample room for Com
mercial Agents.
qentual house,
BONNER AfJNEW RLOCK. T. C.
.TiMfuft. Proprietor. This Is a now
bouse, and has just boon fitted up for tho
xvoinnirtrlatiou of tho public A ortion
of the patronage of tlio public Is solicited.
j2!
"Yy C COIl URN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN SURGEON,
Has bad ovor fifteen years oxporioneo in
the fraction or inn prolesion, navinrr prni
niit.vi leaallu and honorably M?y it. 155.
Oflico'and Kosidiiiico in Foront llouso,
opposite the Court House, 'iionoala, Pa.
A nr;. 25-1K80
T W. MORROW. M. I).,
PHYSICIAN A SUUOEON,
lotMionat calls promptly and at all hours,
For tbo prrwent win nave
lto tho Lawronco House.
Hir ihojinsoni, wi. i.a0 ... ' r
.. V ...:n 1 l.lu r.lTl..l M.l.
inay-io 01. I
R. 12. L. BTEADMAN,
' n A,o,,,h bui'ldimr. un
Mairs, opposito tho Lawrence llouso, Tio-1
lJforK wairu,1M-u' "fc
1 UiV-TIJ tVIl D I I nun, i
I
u Z b. KKu-ir
MA Y, P-AJ C CO.,
B A 1ST K E K S
Cornor of Elm .t Walnut SUs. Tionesta,
Bank of Discount anc. Doposu.
Interost allowed on '1 imo Deposits.
Collections madoonall thoPrincipal points
of tho U. S.
Collections Hoii--UeiL
pUOTOURAPH OALLKRY,
13-ly.
TIONESTA, PA.
H. CARPENTER,
Proprietor,
Pictures taken in all tho latest styles ol
the art. 2ii-tf
Q1IAULES RAISIO,
PRACTICAL
t .T.i..i....,i.hi.nn.
j n rear ui u.u... a 1-.
I1M AT A l!n TTTrin tt frnrTfi 1
Coitai-nnrd TltneTaMo Tlonoma Ftintlon.
KOUTH.
south. I
Tralii IS..... fl:M nm
Train P n:12 pm
Train 18 5:12 pin
Train IS 1Q:.'7 am
train iu pin I .
train 16 7:K pm '
Trilin 9 North, and Train lfl Smith carrv
tho mall.
T.- .. :n .t. i
. V. 1 J nm cuPy inBpuiFii
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
S' '
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p.m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 I
a. m., b, JU. babbatu bchool at 11
a. in.
Bring on your fresh pork.
The leaves are leaving. Not orig
inal.
.mwu .... bW. -v.
lh. rfllot h.I ffnt net Dlwl mnrl I
fiPAtrai a I
'f.l gates
; .
i.uio dcoouu, i
Pumpkin pics and buckwheat
cakes with honey. Yum, yum,
The rain of the last few days has
made the river look like a river.
Miss Effie Coarts, of Karns City,
is visiting her auut, Mrs. Dcrickson.
Miss Alice Evans, of Tidioute,
spent Sunday in town with her sister,
Miss Sue.
lhe "sear and yellow leaf season
is
upon us in all ita melancholy
grandeur.
Mr. WTolcott is digging a water
well on his pleasant premises in the
north ward.
Mi93 Lillian Benedict, of Pleas-
antville, is visiting her cousin, Miss
Maude DavU.
Making cider, boiling cider, sit
ting b'iJo her, and making apple butter
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is now iu order.
M. W. Tato Ejq., has been at
tending Supreme Court at Pittsburgh
during the past week
Miss Sallio Dougherty of Kittan-
nine. I'a.. Bister ot Mrs. Li. 1 uuod, ia
paying bur a visit at present.
- jo
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JUisa Kate Oobb cntortained a
-Miss Kate Cobb cntortained a
fol'k9 at her
hnme. last Thursday eveuincr.
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T ? rt tr I I 1 1 f:l(irlr nf JamACfrtWn I
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i.,8)eum ' J"
u. W., uu ring tne pasi wees, lie was
, ,. .11
lOOKing quu weu.
ye Benj out fuW extra paDer3
V e senu oui, a i(.w esira ji.ipera i
i,:a n.0v to nnriipa in th rnuntv who
arn nn BiiiiMnriher. and will continue
..nf.1 tlm cnmoaicrn closes.
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M, If A A,Uma U buiHincr
- r-o i
what appears to be a barn on his preni
In tho north ward ; i it ,. t a
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oarn we ii iuan.0 uoriuci.uuoiic!, cod..
For Mexican poniaa call on J. E
Wenk or Wm. Smearbaugh. Com-
monwealth. And for a first-clafS
iackasa call at tbo Commonwealth
office.
Now ia the time to gather mush-
rooms, liul, on l ue so carenn w gei
. a P. . a. . a
.Iv.k. l-ir.,1 T..f llisni 11 1 ATI A IT vml
, . . . ' . r .i
ton t know the edible variety from the
toad stool.
-Iwev. Hicka has moved hia house-
no.u gooua i iuw.1
1 1 1 1. . .. ill A.nrtr
the house in which Rev. Hill has re-
Bided duriDg the past year, aa soon as
that gentleman vacates.
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Mr. 11. IS. biuclair, alter a three
Tionc&ta' depttrted
f.r hia home in Cleveland, O., on
....
Mnr.,1.. 1ct l.au rnr rrot. throu-'h Wllh
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hia business satisfactorily.
Mr. Lewis J. Kirk, of Kirks
Mills, Lancaster Co., Pa., ono of our
valued patroua, spent a few 'days in
,own la8t week, being accompanied by
-
. .
hta nephew, Mr. JJ. u. uaiues. -
Mrs. A. II. Partridge gave a
I pleasant party 'to a number of the
young folks of Tionesta, ouFriday
evening last, in honor of Misa Nellio
idrtridge, of Jamestown, N. Y.
j Huling9 returned last week
eQm a Bx weeks' ramble in Wrest
Virginia, where he was employed in
looking up tho interests of hia cousin,
Marcus Hulinga, the oil pnnco,
Dr. Cobiirn reports au tight and
a half pound boy at Mr. Jas. Hag'
gerty a domicile, rauraska, last inurs-
day morning. The Dr. says father,
mother ard son were doing well at last
accounts.
Mr. Jas. Welsh, the contractor
who ia putting down the new well of
Grandin & Berry Bros., at Balltown,
informs ua that they are down between
200 and 300 feet, and expect to finish
in about three weeks. He says the
reason they have not got dowu deeper
is on account of bad luck. The bit ia
11 t Tinnt A
Watson's mil), but they nave not
I
juuoiu liaotji.jjijAijjuUUJ.
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;n U ..n vri
Arsument court will i,o held oo
Oct. 2olh, inbtcad of ISov. lrt, to
. . . .
which time court had luljournod, for
ino reason mat nis honor j uago .urovru
could nnt. litf.pn.l on "Woe. 1t. Hum
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noiuiug important on nana,
Mr. R. M. Carson, of Tionesta
tnttinnhin nt ACtC) li.tcVinla a(" null frm
r' "" v """"
12 acres this year. Also 30 bushels of
"Little Red" clover seed of 19 acres,
from which .ihnnt 90 tons of tin wnm
nl80 cut. Ziuver's machine, of Pleas-
antville, did tho threshing. Pretty
good. -
Dr. O. W. Sadler, the Oculiet of
Pittsburgh, will visit friends in U id-
iouto next week, and by special request
has appointed Saturday, Oct. 29th, to
meoi inose wno wisa to consuii una i
A 1 1 . 1 1 11 1. . I
proiess.ona.iy, ai me owvm 01 uuuu
P ! 1 -i .1. . - CP- - - - 0 T-. I
T T..i. T? -f it.i 1 I
M,..H.H.M.y.hol,8.bce a
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o i
trreai Buuerer irom lunammaiorv rneu-
ruatisru since March last, departed for
Philadelphia yesterday morning. It
ia sincerely hoped by her many friends
that the change may prove bcneGcial.
Her daughter, Mrs. Sharp accompan
ied her,
No. 22 of Saalfield's 10 Libra
ries contains the following beautiful
selections of music : Do they Think
of M fit TTnmn Onn Kwpet TCipfl
. f Pftrt Grandmothei's
w.,ell . N York Lancers. All for
10 cents. R. A. Saalfield, 830 Broad
way, N. Y.
The Freo Methodist quarterly
meeting for the present quarter will
bo held in the church at this place,
commencing on inursaay evening,
Oct. 27ih, and lasting over Sabbath.
Rev. J. T. Michael, of Washington
City, the uew chairman of this di3-
... :mu a :
trict, will bo pressnt. A cordial in
vitatiou is extended to all.
The Forest Republican says
"Oil (.txr ?a li linra n flnnnf l-milf. npnr
. .r .w
whore tho trains usually stop to let
Dassenffers oil and on. Ibis is some-
thing quite remarkable, as railroad
- , , r f,m
tie do is are usuar.y uuia wui iu
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nu ins n I uin itii en . u. lan uii.ua ai i
, n .,
That ia evidently the case with
:i r: v,o uanr oKU I
vu uuv. as uij uiiU una v. . v . uwwu I
r rTinnnu. a tltvrrf
,, ,, T-nnnain l
won loU3, .uw
ior instance, nave nice, coramouious
i . . : i. . .1 M 1. 1.
uepois rigiu uun iuu rauiouvi iiuta..
-A few days ago Mr. bbawkey had
a nice well on his uew properly, with
four feet of cood water in it : Mr. Van
Giesen du2 a well on the lot adjoinine.
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'ell, Van has a well, aDd Shawkey
baa a hole in tho ground witlr no
nt. 1V1 IfAl.orls hnnla.l wn or Hill
. . . . ..
pur-
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a f . I (i i I.' i n limn hut nnr lntiirm.
ant thinks that Shawkev ia bound to
keep upthesupplyatVanGiesen'awell
a.t lonrr as thero is anv water left in the
. it ... . i C-l 1
a -
river. Homing mean aooui ouawiiey.
-The Pleasantville boya came over
on Saturday afternooa last and played
the return game of ball with the Tio-
nesta club. The came was very closely
ucou t . '
contested, resulting in a tie on the
nintVi inninff 9ft t.ft 9rt ami flftfir nlrtv.
. more the wft8
I . .
p.iy M account of darkness, each
, . . . 23 t jlicg xho Dutch
im mh cJub playe(j a
Saturday on the rrrounda of the
o w
former, which resultod in a victory for
theB. M.-boyf, tho score etanding
93 to 18.
I "
t.h..i. .1.:., I,,.. ,.,:il l.
I jjjae .vucio iu iiim uouu tih uo
found the advertisement of the Parker
Gun. To thoso at all posted in euns
it is needles to recommend
The
Parker." They have taken tho high-
est premiums at some of the most noted
I
I.. . n . 1 t m 1
Ksposilions oi the woria ior excel
lenco of shooting qualities and limsh.
There aro certainly no belter guns,
and we doubt if there aro any a3 good,
&r tbo money in tho world. They
will fctuml moro hard shooting without
getting loose or rajkod than any gun
mudo in America. Bend for catalogue
Tho following item from hia pa
ner will show how liro. Dunn, oi
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Minncanli 14 mmLnif nn nnii will lift
noted with pleasure by hia many old
o "
Forest county frienda : "The Chronicle
j ,i
13 IWU yeuia U1U IVUilJ una iuojt uun
be set down a3 one of tho permanent
establishirfcnta of the city of Crooks-
ton. The editor has worked bard to
bring this about, and every day can
soe substantial results from hia efforts
Our patronage ia good, yur subscrip
tiou lust constantly increasing, and we
have nothing of which to complain.
The Chronicle eutera with confidence
upon the third."
The celebrated BroadheaJ Drosa
Goods, manufactured by m. Lroad-
I . -tr T
head & bona., Jamestown, a.
Y., for
2t.
i . . ,,
sale by Robinson it Honuer
Kag'-'ivJua Fancies.
Peter Berry ia at Buffalo visiting
fricndi.
Mirs Ella Mays ia In town. She i
will havo cbargo of the Fleming Hill
school, which commences enou.
Mr. B. C. Scott is buildiDg an addi
tion to his house.
uol.joo. I'eteraou s ciusr mill is
now running to its fullest capacity.
The pomace is squeezed so tight as to
make good side walk when cut into
slabs of tho proper dimensions,
Rev. Small, our new pastor, preached
h;9 introductory sermon oa Sunday,
2nd inst. Mr. Small promises to be
ve,y popular.
t, xr ,. u,i,i
'
has tha contract for buildinir Bev-
n . I. f,.t .l.nont, ti
x nuuuuua ui viu iiLa.
Tr-.,..,!..
Rev. Vosler (colored) recently en
lightened the community (for the
small sum oi twenty cents; on some
very interesting and vital questions.
Among others, as to tho origin of his I
J 1 'I
wimieycr lyr uw uu meurjr. ,
We wish to take this opportunity ol
denying the wide spread rumer that
Cam. Sneadaker and Samantha Smug-
gins are married. Wo are credibly
informed that no such union has taken
place.
Fagundus was disgrrced recently by
a Btreet fight which took place be-
1 ween Ccezar Hawks and Nero Scheidy.
Both aro old citizens and havo long
boruo good reputations. Neighbors
interfered and thus disastrous results
were pre vcntaa.
Crawf. Roedl
held the first ''paring"
bee of the season. They are einco fast
becoming popular.
Births are scarce. Since our con-
..i
bmuod wuu your vmuuunj iiur .u u
renortorial canucitv we uo not rcmem-
i)er t0 bavo chronicled ono. Why this
I
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15 " ouuu.u wo no
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state. We BUggest that tne editor ol
the Republican open Lis heart and.
offer a vear's subscription to the first
y
oack.
Fagundus, Pa.. Oct. 15, '81.
Another Match Hunt.
The sportsmen
The sportsmen of Tionesta had an-
her match bunt on Saturday last.
other match bunt on Saturday last.
I rrtt . rw t ... 3 T T .1
ims time .acu cunvor anu iaarvey
m. rf i. c
I n ... i i.i u
oremaa acieu as capia.ns. a.u.uuS
the day was a bad one for hunting
1 . 1. - I 1. .! lUn
counts averaged pretty well, and the
WIUU UC1UIT 1U1Y cuvm-- luo
u... k. j a a T?,.i
I Ulr! uuu n tiiuuu, tmu mum ivi
lowing ia the score :
1 c
J. E. Wenk
70
Davey HUands... 40
w.VsTegh.: 55
. iii,n.,i.
uou. aiiuiukii
47
41
j.i shoemaker,
Wm. 151 urn 14
T. P. Wtehey
j.TiTrtf.'.V.'.'.'Z
I wm. Lawrence... 42
Jas. P.utler 07
Jack McCray 11
4701 333
i here i& some talfc ot a hunt no
tweeu Dutch Hill and lionesta, lo
take plac0 next Saturday, which would
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doubtless oe au lnieresung eveni, auu
as tho Hill boya are generally pretty
g00d hunters would givo tho Tionesta
boya all they warned to tio.
STEWARTS RUN VS. FOGLE FARM,
Our bovs not bcinir satisfied with
. t. r. I. . I ,1 Ulf 1?,;
i iu;ir in si. uuni, hum uuui.iu. jiiok j. ..
day. retaining tho eamo captains, Joe
Clark and Eb Cope-land. Following
U the score :
Joe Chirk 10 1
EbCopeland 10
'has Thomson 20
Frank Metculf
;?(
Fred Allcnder 2(i
Lyman Handy... 71
Frank Thomson.. i7
John Ostcn
Jas Thomson.
Jiis Mclntyro.
3(i
DoForc.Ht Hunter Hi
.. 37
Elinor I.'loininS...li9
iu. lironiloy,
Jako Siwins 112 Frod Lai.drun 00
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!?.,! I'.rnilivili OO ' i i I Tlioll ISOI1 '21
Art Haiulv 41 Win liiiUKiiun....
(ioo Lradish - rJiNato Ostein i:r
Doe t'Oimollcy 37 I'nas Jonnoiioy... r -
Ueo Anderson..... 0 Jomi Youny 00
GS5I 450
Frank Thomson smoked a black
I .u tint . ul it . u uuuuii i ca ..au u.
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.
i run reaov wneu ii maun ua b ' itor
e"" .v-..-j 4 i
i i l r. . . j . . t, u
ftCce' anu au
,111. II .1 .1.1
8,lu,rrel wa9 teelh and.tai1; Ar,1 nf n.
dy saw a wounded squirrel and triet
dy saw a wounded squirrel and tried
to run it down, but finally succeeded
in holing it in the ground, all tho
time he carried a loaded shot gun in
hia hand. Guesa he bad tho "buck
fever." Quite a number of young
ladies were invited to partake of the
Bupper. W. Y. Siggina said he
thought tho genta that brought the
ladica ought to have their count in
creased one thousand, as that waa tho
count set on deer. Tho supper was
gotten up by Mr?. Wm. Bromley, and
wa3 pronounced by all a number one
supper. Hopk.
Stewarts Ruu, Oct. 17, 'J?l,
Claringion Cullinj.
In writing up the notes from Pur.
nctt wo do not presutna to astonish,
but the rather confirm the minds of
your readers. Ye candidate is crea
ting a little rustle among9t the dry
leaves of politics ; however, the political
breeze is not strong yet ; perhaps the
Ides of November may bring a real
gale a blast that will infuse life into
tho dead potato tops of the political
tuber.
We are sorry to loao the services of
Rev. Ditnmick. Mr. Dimmick has
been with us as pastor in charge of the
Cliirington Circuit for two years, and
during that time he has proved him
self a faithful and efficient minister.
We are glad to know, however, that
Cranberry Circuit to which he has
neia oi laDor in some respccis. uur
pects,
good wishes go with hirn. Our new
minister is Rev. Edwards, of Clarion,
and comes to us well recommended.
Mi . Nettio TTeaelcT boa recovored
8d mucll a9 to b3 wItu u3 aaiu ;a
own proper person.
Ueo. iiowera liaa returnea Irom r
. . rf,la,;VP9 !n fl AUfnnt nart of
t10 gtate.
Boat-building, limber-hauling, and
the other modifications of lumbering
still go ou apace. And oh for
flood I
Tho small boy ia enriching himself
and increasing the demand for pants
stuff, for you see chestnuts aro 10c per
quart.
Billy Maze has a corner on butter
nuts.
Jacob Maze blows tho bugle of
industry at tho mouth of Maple Creek,
i . . . . . i . p
w"9 o 13 pumg m a joi oi gun
wales.
Elder's new boarding hoii90, upon
-t..t. t, ..: ;.ll
vhbhj vme, u l"".;1"3" 'i"u'j
under ino uircciiou oi iuoraas us-
borne
. mo vooKsuurg kcuoui una vweucu
tm .t..i ,i
with Misa Jennie Shields as teacher:
lh;3 is Mig8 shields third successive
I tarm ot rnnVaKir
i w v v-jn. . ,
J. B. Pearsall has hied himself
away to tho forests of Michigan for a
few weeks.
Miss Eva Reynolda closed her
school at the White school house on
la8t Tuesday
j)r. Burki
Dr. Burkitl'a new office ia the ba-
,0Qaetrical announcement as to the
. .
I ...
condition ol his mina's tendency ; it
leDj3 to ijiJ'icato that ho has como to
stay. "Quillis."
Clariugtoa, Pa., Oct. 15, 1881.
Blue Jay Oil Field.
From this morning's Derrick we get
the following notes concerning opera-
tions at Blue Jav :
Conley'e well, ono-balf mile north-
. nf.llfl Dnrlinr- wells, was adustpr
, " " I '., j..
01 me ursi oruer. run wen ucuuco mo
Darling pool on the north and east.
Tho two Darling wells are doing
thirteen barrela per diem, together.
T. . . , t fortv.Cvo and
fifteen barrela respectively.
Kerbcrgei & Co., havo a rig ready
to drill ouo-fourth of a mile south of
tho Darling.
Tho old Bluo Jay welLa aro flowing
about four barrela together. Rods
will bo again introdnced and they will
bo pumped, with hopea of 81.50 crudo
in tho near future.
Roda will bo put into the Fox &
Reed well to-day. This well waa fin
Uhed last June, and waa dry in the
BIue Jay saud, but had a small show
ot crude in mo waning eanu, iu which
Band it w03 shot last August.
It
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lilied up BlOWiy anu uiu nob uavo
jijeu i uaa boiled over several limes.
Tho owneiB expect a fair pumper.
Paino & Co., are building a rig
three-quarters of a mile south ol the
old Bluo Jay, aud espect to bounco
the drill soon.
A very important test for thia dis
trict waa fiuibhod ladt week on the
northwest corner of lot 41, ono mile
southeast of Blua Jay, owned by
Falkner & Co. Tbey found fifty-five
feet of sand with a slight showing of
oil iu tho saud pumpinga. Tho Blue
Jay sand was very closo and hard.
Forty feet of the sand was of a brown
ish color resembling tho Bradford sand.
This well cuta off all hopea of an ex
tension south and cast. The owners
will probably 6boot thia well heavy to
niako it a thorough test. It baa a
good head of gas.
Dimmick & Co., on tho northeast
corner of warru ; 2,78, are dowu over
GOO feet aud i ;ut do4. Tbey will
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probably await further dovcIonvnH
on tho Fulkaor well.
That gonial besf, Tom Hill" mill
holds the fort in the Beniytt Itoiw.
Tom eays they will hava an oil Jleld
there yet if the money holds, out. Fivo
or six dry holes should not'discourago
operators.
We will remove on Monday, Oo
tober 24, to our new store room, find
open a large assortment of Fresh Gro
ceries, Notions and Underwear, Cattle
owdere, Cranberries, Mince Meat, &c.
Also Friday .Oct. 23, Fresh Oysters.
It Wm. Smearbaugii ifc Co.
Once it ia known that reruotx
cures disease and prevents ita vei-jru.
t will be absolute neglect of duty to
be without it. Trerefore always keep
a bottle in your cupboard.
A handsome stock' of Ladies'
Coats for winter ear, all style.3 and
prices, at Robinson & Bonner's. 2t.
reruna will make your blood
pure and healthy. ,
A full and complete stock cf all
kinda of woolen yarns for sale cheap,
at Robiuson & Bonner. " Ct.
It is simply marrelouahow quick
ly constipation, billiousness, gickjicad.
ache, fever and ague, and malaria are
cured by ' Sellers' Liver Pills." ol2-4t
The largest and handsomest stock
of Cents' ties and piua ever brought to
this market, now to be found at Hole
man & Hopkins'. It will pay you to
go to Bee. 3t. '
MARRIED.
TIIOMSON-CLAItK. Wednesday mom- j
ing Oct. 19, 1881, at 10 o'clock, at tho res- t
idonco of tho brlda'a parents, in Tio-
ncsta township, by Hoy. J. Ulckling, j
Mr. Wm. Thomson, of Stewarts IUm, J
and Miss Mary L. Clark.
Billy, the best wishes of the Repu3-
li can to you and your estimable lady, jj
May prosperity and happiness be
yours through life.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY i
RELIABLE DEALERS. f
Flour r$ barrel choice - - O.OOSG.SO.
Flour sack, best - - l.G02.10
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - . 1.80 1.90-
Chop food, puro grain - 1.75
Corn, Shelled - - - - 90
Reims t bushel - - - l..r02.C0
Ilain, sugar cured Is
Cicakiiist Bacon, sugar cured - - 14
Shoulders - - - - - 810
WhUeiish, half-barrels ... 7.50
Lake horring balf-barrols - - 5.50
Sugar - QSU
Syrup ------ iS
N. O. Molasses new ... 505
Roast Rio Coffco - , - - '1828
RioColTco, .... 1525
Java Coffco 8f
Tea .25M
Butter 252I
Rice 07(0)1
Eggs, frosli .... 11
Salt boat lake .... l.ft
Lard 1
Iron, common bar - - - - 3.8
Nails. lOd. ffi keg .... 3.7
Potatoes - - - -Iiimo
bbl. -
Dried Apples por lb ... C
Dried Beef - - 1
Driod Teaches per lb J
Diod Poachos parod por - - 2
t 1 i ;-"'.'M-
ZED. HOiJIBEIIj, j
Dealer in
STOVKS, TIUWAKI
)And(
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD
ALL KIN 1X3 OF JOB WORK PROMT"
LY ATTENDED TO.
TioneHla, Ta., Juno 27, lSJ-'l.
J OREN.O FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in !
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLE
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOOD
m:iy-m " TONESTA, PA.
Patents For Inventions.
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