The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 04, 1882, Image 3

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    VEOXEMaY KORMNG, JAN. 4. 13SJ.
LOvAJj AND IIISCKLLANEOUS.
Coiuli n ic.I Tluio T'llil TlMH Hl;t I'lnliitn.
noiiouauoFFiCEns.
niiryfiti-S. J. Yvoworr.
tftiinrihnrn Noi tit ward, T. J. Vnn
Glosnti.T. 1$. Col.)), Jno. A. Ilnrt ; Honlh
wrd, U. W. RobiiHon, 8. II. Haslof, Eli
llolomnn.
Just! mi op the Peace 3, T. Drennan,
D. S. Knox.
C!unxtrtbt James Walters.
.SViooJ Plrectxirs J. ISIiawUry, R. J.
WoWU, K. L. T):ivi, A. It. Kolly, O. W.
Robinson, A. II. Partrldjro.
FOrtEST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Memhrrnf Convresx-3 as. Mosorove.
Member f,vvnntc3. U. Hall.
yM.SfjmWi E. L. Da vim.
President JndoeW. D. ItROffW.
.t.rtoci'ara Judges John Ruck, C. A.
1 1 It.T..
en. Hirer N. H. VoflFMAW.
prothonotary, llegintcr tfc Recorder ,de.
J CUTIS RHAWKKY.
M.rnT.G. W. Ci.Ahk.
ComiMLmioKT II. W. LrcwtriUR, J. 8.
TlummnsuN. II. A. ZijkndkMj.
County Superintendent J . E. Hill-
ARI),
l)iitrit. Attorney H . P. Tnwrv.
Jury CommitMionci't R. J. Hit-lard.
J. OUKK5AWAT.T.
County Sarve'inrV. V, Whittekin.
Corove.rC.U.Cuvwn
Covntii utitorx(.Vf. WABPETf, J. A.
fciC-OTT, It. U. SWAI.LEY.
, . north-, : I Miurn.
Train r,... Cr.VA run Train IH..... 10:57 am
Train l ?:'i pm Train 1 2:21 P
Tr.iin IS 5:12 pmTrain M 7:4(1 pm
Trnin 9 North, and Train 1ft South carry
tlm mail. .
' Preaching iu the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Rev. Ilickling.
Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
'Mr. ';. P.. Rnudull, father of Ex
Fliori.T ITnnall. ia paying his 3oa a
visit. Ilia homo i.i in Canada and
this is tho first time ho Ima bocii Chris,
for fifteen years. 'Mr. Ii., like his boy,
is an agreeable gcntlcmau, and ouo
with whom it ia a pleasure to meet.
Fresh oysters on Thuraduy aho
choice Turkey Prunes at Win. Smear
baugh & Co. 2t.
Reck & Hasselbaek, of Farming-
ton township, will shortly remove their
mill to a tract belonging to Williams
ft Cn.. near Maricnville. Forest
(i.'atiuiu A iVry ?rca.,undaunt
dJy' .their Into dry well, have- started
ih'i creatlm of another rig about ono
half rutte southweFt of Balltown prop
er. " grilling will commences as soon
osthe'rlg i finished. Tho well re
cently finished was a purely wildcat
well, beifcg outside of all other opera
tions', so that it is not considered to
have any particular bearing on former
dovelopements in that section. Not
withstanding this however, some oil
was found, but not considered enough
to pay for testing. The present ven
ture will doubtless show up good. Mr.
evening.
... n I I .1 f 1 1 t I . ..!.!. ...I . k - tn ita iyia1a n
l'resbyterian Danoam dcuuui - county, witn woo... mejr - K , . . ... nradford lately
. y. . i 1 1 A III I . I . A t- 1 , At vv... . -
M. E. nabbatn fjcnooi a v contract to cm aooui iorvy mmiuo m
F. M:. Sabbath School at 11 lumber. Clarion J achonian
3p
m.
To lha members of tho Presbyte
rian end Mfctbodist Sabbath Schools,
who' bo thoughtfully remembored us at
tho Santa Claus f ntertainment vj
thoRo beautiful reminders of pleasant
and instructive associations, we eitend
our heartfelt thanks, hoping that the
work in which we are engaged may
bountiful harvest in which
there will be neither chaff nor tares.
T. F. RrrcnEY. Supt, Pres. S. S.
1. I!. Dtndman. SudL. M. E. 8. S.
Minutes Of Court Deo. Term, 1881.
a. m.,
a. tn.
BUSINESS DIHECTORY.
' TI0NE3TA LODGE
No. 369,
TVTUKTH every Saturday evenlnpr, it 7
ill o'cloi'k, 111 tl0 JOtlKO l.ooin un
trldRe's Hall.
Tbo iuiii'dcriH long for ule'iKhini?
Ami Bwootly Sih for snow;
Tlio youn(? iiin fool tlioir j)ocketn
Aud gently whiter "SoX" Derrick.
-1882.
A happy New Year to all 1
How about that "new leaf has
it been soiled yet?
Mr. E. II. Hoovler, of Iowa, ia
visiting his brother J. C. this week.
Mias Sarah Carr has returned
from Canada where she has been at
tending school.
Miss Cora E. Wallace, of East
Mr. Soloman ZenU of Pittsborgb,
is paying a visit to Forest county.
Mr. Z. is an old-time resident of our
county, and has many relatives and
friends still living hero, who are glad
to see him once more. Although it is
several years since his last visit to Ti-
oneBta, be doesn't seem to have grown
a day older.
Robinson & Bonner have just re-
and cot some fishing tools with which
r - "
to give the Cornwell well at Root K
Watsou's another aud last trial. If he
don't succeed in extracting the long
lost bit this time, he thinks it will not
be worth while to try further. Hope
he'll make the riffle.
The Commonwealth wants to)cnow fof ne term
CIVIL M9T.
J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Swaggart ;
verdict for Plaintiff.
J. A. Neill vs. Byrom Landers ;
verdict for Plaintiff for $267.
F. W. Ellsworth et al vs. Frank
Garvey. Continued by consent.
L. R. Freeman vs. J. C. Cornwellet
al ; continued at cost of Defendants
1UP1' rtA!!ir;.--'.U oniofaiul by
i'..U. Htoosrlifpu, .T..l. In Baructt town-
Hiip, Forest Co., l'., L"w. 1, 11. Mr.
JYiincH M. -Rujip and Miss T.ouolla.M.
llarlp, lioth of Kittanninp, V.u
II ANDY REKSKR. At the renidonno of
Jlrs. Mctoalf, at Stewart Run, D"
181, by Rev. J. w. Cmwford, Mr. Ar-.
U'tnus Handy, of Ilarmotiy twp., this
county, and Miss Rona IteHer, of Ve
nango county.
IN THE COURT Or W)M.M'ja JfL-i;A.:j
of Foreat county.
Nancy Ii. VVatorman, by her next tr.oim
Sf. J. Wolcott, libelant, vh. Everett, A. Wa
terman, roHponaetit. ;no. 3, n( j'nn)r
Term, 1881. Suuixena sur. nivon .
To Evorett A. Waterman, Boipoudont t
You are hereby notilied that an ftuaa
subpoena sur. divoroo haa ttea lSFue-i
anaiustyou In the above caso, and that
you are requirea to ut- ana apir i.-i r. ,.n
ease at oui- next term of Court., to bo bo.d
at Tionesta, on tho Fourth .vc-i.ivv o.
February. A. V. to answer wru,
and tliatin default of your apparauce, a.
deoree in divoroo will be nKc-i lor.
C VV. t'liAKK, tmcrwi.
Tioneista, Pa., Jan. 2, l8i. 4t.
G.
t ii niN'OMAK. N. O.
W (IaIVVHILKwi'v. 27-tf.
P L. DAVIS.
ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW,
of us whether the people ot forest Administrators of Winans Estate va
county are growing foolish or weak- Jjancy Dawson ; verdict for defeudant
minded or whether they are beginning Nancy Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Dale ;
LS , . , 1 -
I a - r..ll 1 ; thaf rhn rfA ttar. I . 1 t &
ceived an immense stock of Overcoats i luny - conunuea y couseui.
hinh thv offer at astonishingly low ties are controlled by a graces cuiminal list.
..... I - . 1 " I I . .
nd PTnmiria before co- 01 scouuureis i jt ur out . u . c.ommonweaiiu vs.
. I . -.1 H'. .1 fc killoii Via I . n T t- T . 1.,J
nt .lPnpri 2t 1 h is neuoer. mo uuut ucm" 0n charge oi r. -u. ; iou.
o I , ! i---i:,.t. , : k An I ..t.l. 1711 ll.I"!..
Tlw Phiudplr.h a News suffirests people are growing loonsu, uciwuc. M LJommonweaun vh. ,
iKt iK ..,n1t wav to unite your we believe the Republicans of Forest charge, assault aud battery;
r,...i- i... wPt. of hor aunt. :..ki,, t-t .rr, i.rl Hrnwn Yourself county are "a graceless bet oi bbuuu- euilly but eiooaani to ry
Mrs. J. II. Dericksou. in his well. We tried to act on tbe drels," but on the contrary think they third8 am prosecutrix one-third of
.T T Dnlft came down from .uBEMtioo, but found to our sorrow are lully as honorable ana upr.gni, the costs.
. I .i . ..if l j... t ho i ;rnnn. I . T tot
... J tIM... !(..( , n mh ,nr h, n r dSlBD W6 m Bil-Pi"u"!u '"uc,a ul ",u aisuuumi uoi,
il7 norm io epeui u.-j. vu., 4 -v.0 --- nvbodv n.ir.. fi.mu.lLmetal:
. f runn f rivp.n in tna Prouna. v i'"i. - j auru .iuu.v "
- o - ... .. .1,.! 1.: ... f . T. -IOQ1
.,1 . M,.M 1v t our head n. growing loonsn or contmuea lo Jan. oi, ioox
BUU j a -. .... . ... .i. .. -,, i.. t ir...
n:,t Onodnosa yrar.ious! what a biraselt it is me rouow ui Thomas Nugent vs. wr. o. a
JORENZO FULTON, . .
Manufacturer Of and Doaler m ;
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
Lutber HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
mav l 81
TONF.STA. PA.
the'oi
with his parents and friends."
Miss Kate Cobb is paying her
Misses Ella and Kitty Mc-
Conoctiona uto la ""iK Vcan a visit, at St. Marys, Pa,
counties
. iLESw.TArris,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Kim Streiit, TlonoHU, Pa.
T. 1 "
R1TCIIEY,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LaW,
Tionoa, ForoHt County Pa
ArtNFAV,
small pipe that must have been.
-m a T T tin 1 1
Mr Vrt. Auer. of Indiana. -itrubiiv.u,
. . ,
l,,.!, f Air- .Lid Reck, to our citizens, died at tne residence
"" tt T.':,- r.,ft, TT-.ll Voclor.
:. r.m w a v h t l nripnt. or iieurv ivi8ti,viu avl.
18 y-J.-b - - , ' - ... TT kf 7f
i Mr.,... u ; aay moruiut;.
. ...u ..'"-: years, and of late yearawaa in
lie was .round r"' 7" feeble health. Fred.,as ho was famil-
up witn n? creator., -8--- u kuo.D wa3 always a hftr(lWOrk
new vcar wuu tiuau uamnw buh.. i ... r-t c
oew jut Incr. industrious man. Ilowasforeev
The young people and come older g tar.col)ector of thi3 bor
had a most delightful hop at the liaw- . jQ wh5ch pos;tion he discharggd
rence Ilousa llall on weauesuay eve- ,- . t5 weii .beinL' considered the
Commonwealth's article, accordiug to r;8 et ai.
our way of thinking ; and if a halt is Appeal from taxation of costs by
called it should be called by the U L. prothonotary ; Exceptions dismissed
party, upon the idiots who write such amj taxation confirmed.
articles, imaging that their efiusions In matter of Estate of Dr. Wmans,
rather are Soing to maka cnverl8 to lno - Wm. Schuur Esq., of Warren, ap-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
. . ' TIONK.VfA.PA.
' . k, ' ,
' ' T hava boen admlttM t pfwttfie'an an bugely, fio they say
Attorney in 1 ho In!on Ofilce Wsii- A four-vear's subscription from
B. ranks.
The new county officials were
inaugurated on Monday without any
particular ceremony. Prothonotary
Shawkey, Sheriff Clark, Commission
ers Ledebur, Henderson and Zuendell,
pointed Auditor.
Martha E. Winegard vs. August
Wineard ; Divorce decreed at cost of
respondent.
ning of last week, which all enjoyed e8j colicctor the town over had. peace Auditors Warden, Scott and Swalley,
to his asbes.
An accident occurred at
F. F. WHITTEKlfJ,
CIVIL ENGINEER ftfiD SURVEYOR.
(Co. Surveyor of Forest County.)
FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND "
GOOD WORK.
apr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa,
gTvE AWAY!
A SPLENDID
DICTION AR Y, .
TO
EVERY YEARLY SUBSCRIBER
TO THE
PITTSBURGH
"V7EEKLY TELEGRAPH."
Allison's Webster's Dictionary,
Just issued, containing over 00,000 woi dn
and phrases, abbreviations, useful facts
and tables, loreign words and phrayes, list
of mythological and classical names, Kerf-
turo proper names, iuo unuvu
census of 1881 ; also, over x niubiraus o
Obituary.
and jury uommissiouer wccuuh, father of our townsman, aiues v. year, iucludins the above ui
it . i .1 ...I. If. TT:ll.,l V.q I , r .i -ii p. .1 4 I i-.at!iirn nrnnuid. SubscriDl
Hall's au l00K ine uau'- """V"' . Tate I2sq.f we take iroru me uiearueiu r- y l pwtiiiaaten. Send
timber job near Balltown tbia connty, Uvepuoncau ou.y v " M Journal:
waa ui jjiiccui. i wuiiani laie was uuiu
. . Ail nrriifir miiiiiie.i.
inv:ioii. v. .::,;: :.., m it
l lnr who were lmun " "-'" ",Mi nnrn n iritini uuu uhhihi,
March d.
Mt tied, hv calimi! on or ai(ireaiiin inn iiv i ovu , . - ou luo U'ni ut., nnn-.i 4.... , - .. . , i I . ,OQi
Tion?Hia.ra. Also. Halm ft.r arrearajjes K time u muke a m()8t ftCCuptabl9 hoi- whose home is near Lineville, Clarion h"ed immediately upon the duties ot 1S08) aud died December 17, 1881,
. pv nnu iwuu.j - . - , , r i.;, ut,.n their respective posts ana an wtruv Ad 73 vear. 8 niontbs ana z-J aays.
tentiou. ... . , I couniv, uu uu ui mo iro i . - rr t I , . . , ,
Havtnatbeen over tour y .".u'v, ... ..,. nf ,uft n.Rt fKW J.yg . , a . co T. Kn,iAnd whiln he along wunoui a jar.
..W . IT If
above Dictionary.
Subscriptions re-
Xor sani-
tho lte war, nnd hnvinif for a number of
He was converted and joined the M.
e-od In tho prosecution or soi
).. uim'. inv pxrtprionoe will asfiire
has been such as to give some
little
He was
. f f lo.innrj sirrram'oH hv retain- I t-. -.! i - 1CQO
r.li: - t,o ? onmo munnor th uuiuiuisoniuu.. "'fa- J Hj. IJUUrCB HI t"W VOi auu.
n3 ioiiiu 1 - . i.i, ,,u r-. ... . ... u.
fOTlonorffi encouragement to those who are wait- exact particulars we could .ot learn. g - . perbap8 with one exception tno o
SwJtlme.0 J.D.A.1NKW. iu fr ;uow flQd ice, but we guess it Some of the charitably disposed peo- mer salary, andMr. fate as counsel meiaber iu Clearfield. Until d.sabled
iaonWa.ae.re. Uu of Kinslev township and vicinity 01 ' .ttUU.uul; by personal otlliction he was a.ways
jAWRENCEUOumw . . r billcereeyrapathyiswithMr . rai.d a subscription for tho unfortu- May ing u legs hoi. ay Wb pace in th Hanctu.ry and
TfONKSTA. PENN'A, WM. RMKAR- , ,r p.. I , on A ha wn9 omiortiblv Could noi proceeu witu lUO auuu... . faithfuli y dischargea every auy iu-
x.' 'PK a linnwn ftDfl lUTS. HI. Ill liuncu, -p I uam ix.au, cuv - j , ... ., : 1 1 . .
Ikiciiiuut, uu i.uw I cUUlUCnt upon liuu, uviuuji
...J.. f.. UnainMD nn Tf.cafldV til fi T Tl " I ... . . 1 ,t !..- I. vxnnen.l Infrt
-Somebody put out Borne poisoned ' -y - laith ot mo nrwwau
mg, auu wu jjjuooujj uu.o-a j i jjjQ oreamiess Bleep uu uuuuuwo
bs run at least main wuu. iv
ipnosed to have been-and Web "d prosperous future to the new as He was a man
nlo p.onv.
CLUBBING RATES. '
Tim Wnnklv Toloranh and tho Forkst
Republican for ono yeor, including copy
of Dictionary, $2.25.
All subscriptions payable in aavance.
iTiiiii!!
iiAirnlT I'nnpniKTdlt. This liousn
U cxntrallT located. Everything now and Q6Q daughter Nettie, a bright and cared for.
Z? CXon to'e. interesting child of about seven years,
.7. ...ti l.v.iliu nf ill Einil.4 RprVOtll .... . . I i t - C..- l.olf m iha wnftriii near
Hthoir'sson. Sample room tor Com- oieu a i.iur.u.j. v , f to.morrow A happy ew Year ke ja the realm9 0f the blessed.
mwc.snlAKonts. 1 Thie being the V ees oi i rayer, . , , .j n,.nftii future ta the new as -rr n; im.l lifa and
I 1 A . A -I Wr. I I BUM KIWi'Kvvw- - iriMWKNI&lllULa If iM u wh -
union services are held nightly in the is
. . . I I. 1 C art
1'raeiioioriiin rniircii. auu ire wen oi- i - - o j at i . , i . . . .. -.i
T. C ----- Gnwar Inrn. '13U. h9 lellOW men WlinOUS OBieuiauou,
-I. I A 1 . n a. 1 n I III 1.1 . I II 1 B. 1 1 I 1 1 KS3 LU OUT VU.WMI'v. I ....
W . I I T . ' . . I 11 J I . 1 L. !.... :H l.iaA.I.
The Aeacners institute nc;u i and careiui oniy 10 uejubu iu uu-
I take pleasure in telling the Sporting
Fiaternity that I have re-purchased , '
THE OUX BUSINESS .
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871,
(ENTRAL HOUSE,
I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old
stand, and I am prepared to attend to
riONNERA AGNEW BLOCK,
T.v- irnnriotor. This is' new
'noun, and has just been fitted up Jor the ul;on i(J exteace(J to all.
pocommoaatioii oi nm , " . " ,
of the patronage of tho public 1 aolicited.
43-ly
Y; C015iruN M Dm
" PHYSICIAN SURGEON,
Has had over fl ft eon years experience in
tho practice of Ida profession, havingrad
,....,! in.,U,i nnd honorably May 10. 165.
Offlco and Residence in Forest House,
opposite tho Court House, TionesU, Pa.
. Aug. 25-1M)
I A nnriarol anil rnrrtlsl 1I1V1-
; i. .tAnlMl tn all. ed up his toes iu a very short time ai-
r. .. r .... o T r.nna ter eating it, and dow Web is looking
T i j i i tar the scaiawasr woo ouniiaicu mo
Dale's mill ou Lamentation, exploded ' e sea y ,arnnu
noison. 1D19 18 a uaogeruua uua.ucoo, uvt"-B - r
one day last week, but no one wa3 , violation of law as well as of former years that the one just closed will long remember the uniform
J W. MORROW, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
T.ato of Armstrong county, having located
In Tioncsta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
OMco in Sinearbanvfh A Co.'s new build
in cr, up stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m.,
I,,,)' 1 1 tr. i m. 2 to 3 and 04 to 74 P. m.
hurt, and co very great damage was
done. Fortunate blow-up, that.
Mother Shipton's prophesy that
that the World would come to an end
in 1881 came true but it was the Pe
troleum World of Titusville, which
ceased to exist on the last day of the
year.
The handsomest Almanac for the
New Year comes from the Allegheny
Evening Mail office. It is beautifully
ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE!
I shall keep a perfect stock of aJl irinds of
AnmiUfJITIOil!
The evening courtesy, that made his kind attention Ana an iunas or
not well have to every waut uouaiy agreeauio. " C QU F. n yhn i t .
. r. i 1. ... i r. . 1 ,1 I -
this place last week was a most deci- iDg9 and charitable to the needy.
ded success. We can say without the Those who have shared the generous
least disparagement ta those held in hospitality of his comfortable home,
d should ecliDsed them all
VUUlUiUU "U MVVV-.J,- I 1
i . 1 ... . nvf nnlv dnnra ontertainmeutS COUld
n ' ... . I. . . i .. u ii l.!. ..!.... .ft nah. mH fathprnnrl
i -.i a . h animate hppn imnrovea unon. as was buuwu uj an nia reuiiuua uui,u"uui
out oiticr auu uiuio v i r- ... i e u:-
ara endangered by it. the large ana appreciative auuieucea citizen no eujoycu m
Mr Sebastiau Blum, one of the that congregated mgnt aiter n.guw. neignoors au uo u, -
earlv eettlers of Dutch Hill, died on The lectures of Col. Sanford were rich behind him a. spotless record as a
Saturday evening, December 31, 1881, and most heartily appreciated by me legacy to his cnuareu. A u wu-
uttL - .. . ., nr i j i ... i .:..! tin ii nill pnai va
aped G8 vears. Mr. Blum had been audiences on ooin vuueauay uu mow anu .pp u,
in delicate health for many years, and lhursaay evenings
Hmidays. ftto 10 a. m.; atpjanaotwM ;,,.. . . unA pmUpnUhed. and con
. J 1 1 IlHL;tl Iiuilc, j wi 'J 1 iiiuouui" -- '
r. m. ' Ueaiuence in
Court House.
may-18 81.
E. L. STEADMAN,
T) R
BURGEON DENTIST.
Dontal room in Aconib building, up
utaira
nest a
reasonable prices
tains a fund of
Many thanks.
entertaining
matter.
although his death was not un
expected it caused some surprise
and universal sorrow among his
neighbors, by whom he was
held in hieh esteem. - Ha was a chris-
worm i
memory.
rear
this
monument to his
W. II. D.
Wanted.
Three cood news letters were re- Ilian. haviDs united with the
ceived last night intended for this church iu early childhood he lived up whether the youug lady has a superior .q Tractg
n. a
ira. opposite the Lawrence Hoiwe, Tio- ,, . ... . .. . i,a . . .... ,uarD;n TL. ; h State. And this is not all : she
ta l'V AU worK warranlea, ana at weea 8 paper, uui, iucr ncm .v, ,l0 la9 IUUU ol,u uitu m.v. i - -
" ..--. I . .. . I- . . i l l. I A.J l,,ntiiir. anil wirh
sorry to say. Most of the matter con- i leaves a wife, three sons, two aaugn- is young auu
.;no,l In ihem is trood euouffh to keen Lor. n(i ft iftr9 circle of relatives her modest and pleasing inaanera on.
till next week, however. Un.l friends to mourn his death. the stage she at once captivates her
T..j-ri'..i, l. K.,i,t th. in. ni O. Sickles, the man who auditors and holds them in her em
. a ; th.Thnnr. Lwn. morft than half of all the land brace, as it were, to -the last, bupt,
lertbi; oi .utviui v w ... .i.v. i - i -iiL-i i, i
itn.her tract for 313.000 and now embraced in the limits of Tionesta Hillard made a decided bit when he
The recitations
by Mis3 Liura Keller were greeted
with storms of applause aud it seemed
as though the audience could not and
would not be satisfied, but persisted m
recalling her to the platform repeat- Westera Pennsylvania, especially in
edly. As an elocutionist we uoudi yftrren i'orest or Clariou counties,
from 100 to 5000 acres.
Lock Box "M,"
Oil City, Pa.
To purchase Pine Timber Lands in FAITruLL DONE.
Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12,
Address,
2t.
3f-
k. B. KKIXT
1 r, VAllK C CO.,
B.AIn-KEBS!
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank of Discount aud Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collodions made on all the Principal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited.
lS-ly.
IELD. H'iiJIBEL,
Dealer iu
n t o v a: ti s w a it i"
)And(
&
ALL KINIW OF JOB WORK PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, 1881.
.HOUSE FURNISHING GUUUb aD(l beuin the new with a clean page.
To all such we return many thanks.
Watch-meetings were held in va
rious places and various ways Satur
day night. Some watched iu church,
and some watched collectively at their
neighbors' houses; some watched
single-banded, and othare watched in
pairs.. Doubtless half the towa was
on the watch.
There is hardly a disease consid
ered incurable, that could not be
cured with Peiun.
r,.a mm fill naira womens'
I ... tr 1 I 1 .. . . I lima Iv til I .
owns the entire tract. This is a valua- borough, was marnea iu oeuumu --- - hand made caltskiu shoes jusi receiveu
tt. ..e .;n,Ur ln,l having been few davs ai to Mrs. Mary bheriaan rrot. uixon was j.opu.ai . Tt,lh:,lsoa a Bonner's. 2t.
U C ) KlyD VI UMiw.. o ..... rf - . -rr. .. I
1 . . . . r, H. C:-.l.l k') w,nara r.lr tanhara an etfpr l I IS TireSQDCO a t ftU
sold in 1873 for glUU.UUO. Uaran toawyer. iur. ciuiicn . -
age and his bride is 48. lie is instiutute insures a goou uu .uii...
estimated to ba worth twelve millions ble time, and be is always heartily
of dollars, and as his new helpmate is welcomed by the teachers ot l'orest
said to be a tidy, economical bouee- county. Supt. Schentk, of Cameron
keeper it is reasonable to suppose that county, was well received by all. lie
the. hannv counle can manage to get has civcu a greater portion oi uis mo
along the rest of their days. Mr. Sick- to educational matters and his whole
u. ii .... ii. niUlioa fur a luns and heirt seems to be in mo worh.. iuu
ICO UU9 UU "V. o ...... . 1 1 T V-
happy future. May his genero&ity so county is to be congratulated upon mium at the Centennial and 1 aris lx
,nma dim in hia new and happy havin? jo able a man at the bead oi position. eep -o-otu.
UYtWtWV - - I - f- 1
e repeat,
WM.
SMEARBAUGH
& CO.,
Jackso7iian.
A host of our friends and patrons
too numerous to mention took oc
casion last week while attending ccurt
and iustitute to call on the Republi
can and square up ftr the old year
"Knvar rm from home or on a I
journey without a bottle of Peruna in
your satchel.
Fkazier Axle GiiEASE.-One greas
ing with Frazier Axle Greaso will last
two weeks, all others two to three
davs. Try it. It received first pre-
QHARLES RAISIG,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop,
ELM ST., - " TION1NTA, PA
state that he will send us a warrantee
deed tor one of bis town lots iu lio-
nfnf.1 borough. Nothing short of thib
- D
will we accept.
Employ no more quack doctors
and quack medicines; rely wholly on
I'oruna.
her educational interests.
i.o Institute, wits ft errand success as a
ahola. and our efhcieut buperinteuU-
cut has reason to feel proud of this his j
first effjrt in that direction. He do-
serves and is receiving great praise for
his ashievemeuts.
Goods cheap at
Aug, 11, '60.
Haslet & Sons.
Never canfuund the bad with the
good remedies, the very beet we know
of is l'eruna, Star.
Goods Always First:Cj
vioor
I shall also continue to handle tha.
"White" Sewliag Blaclilue,
And the
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Como and seo . me. You wUl find me
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muzzle Loaders made to order and w ar-ranted.
rfffTKEP AIRING Iff ALL ITS
h0 BRANCHES PEOUPTLY. AND
Dcalors In
O-BOOEBIBS!
TOBACCO,
CIGARS, IIARD
WA R E, Q U E E N B
W A R E. G L ASS WAKE,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPEH, FOREIGN FRUITS, VKG
ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OVS--TEIW,
Ae.
1
OB WOKK offvorvdoscz-iption execu-U'-l
at tt.O REPl'BLJt'AN olb. o.