J I 0 Hi r WEDNESDAY MORNING, J, II, ML nbnouG 1 1 officers. HurffnaH. 3. Wor.coTT. (.huneitmen North ward, T. J. Van Olosen.T. J?. dnbb, Jno. A. llnrtj South ward, (J. W. Robinson, S. II. Haslet, Eli Holeninn, JuHe of tha Peace 3, T. Bronnnn, I). H. Knox. C!unHttlUle3nmei Walters. '.SVAooZ nirzetnrn-i-J. Slmwkcy, fl. .T. Woleott; E. U Davis, A. 1J. Kelly, U. W. Robinson, A. H. Partridge. FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mejnhe.ro Congrix-3 kn. MosonovE. Member of Smote J. l. HALL. Axxemhhi K. L. Davis. President Judge W: D. Buown. 4ei.iici'te Judge John Heck, C. A. II ILL. Treawrer N. H. Foreman. litthmotary, Ilcgintcr tt Recorder , dc JimTIH RnAWKKY. Sheriff. C. W. CLAP.K. OmmiMioncrJi II. W. LrcnEnun, J. S. TlKNDKRHON, IT. A. ZlTKNIFLL. Count; Superintendent J, K. IIlLL Ann. District Attorney R. P. Irwin. wry Ctomwfofltonera -It. J. IIillard. J, Orkkmawalt. County NurvciwrY. F. WnrrTEKiN. Onroner C. )l. Cnuiirrr. runf v MfWnr--0. W. Warden, J. A. . i OTT, R. B. 8 WALLET, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LOCAL AT.D KIJCELLANllOUS. ( ni!('!ipil Time Tnblo Tionrsta Mnllnn, Trnln Jr)... ;?A am 'I rain 1 V:Vi pin Train 18 U-.Y2, pm Train IS 10:.'7 am Train 10 'l-.'li pm Train 1(1 7:ld pm Wc oso pleased to. nolo Y!io evi dent prosperity of Bro. Dunn, of the Crookston (Minn.) Chronicle. llo bna wonderfully improved bia paper, and enlarged ita advertising capacity, which ho .was forced to do to accom modate hia increasing business. May your proneut run continue till you are compelled to still further enlarge Mr. Chas. Bonner in off attending tho meeting of. tho Republican State Committee in Philadelphia thia week, . ,A Little Oil News. Th ! Derrick baa . tho following i tem in regard to a new venture' in Millstono' township, Elk county. Aa thia township formerly belonged to Forest county,-and any developments in that direction ia virtually a test of our county, thia item ia of much in terest to our people : "The wildcat well, which the Tack Bros., are drill ins in Millstone township, Elk COUNTY COr.RLSFONDENCr.. East Hickory. . Chriatmaa has come aud gone. New Years i8 over and we nettle 'dowri tj the routine of school and borne duties once more. The Look Up Legion had countv. should reach the third nand ... .i ' he-being the member trom mis county. , li f da Last month they -Vad. whit, canned, w'lite anroned mi. .. II 1 .1. - " - ri adis meeting lacaweaior me purpose paBaed through a rock forty feet in Toune ladiea of tho Lesion had their oi uxing upon a nine u Ui thickness, which ' corresponded in hands full to feed the dozens of bun holding the next Kepublican btate depth with the 8econd 8and found in gfy vi8itor8 who thronged the dining convention, wnica promises to ue out. HalJock Bros. & Johnson's well, near room and clamored for their sunners. of the liveliest ever held in the State- Grant's mills on the Clarion river, and The sales-table was cleared iramedi- a very successiul lestival. Although jne reces, wa9 f0uowed by another the rains descended, and the floods Bett80n of worship. A few momenta came, making bad roads in every di- before twelve the pastor requested tho rection, still the attendance was quite congregation to kneel in silent prayer, large; everybody aeerae.t to be in a ftnd while from many, pews silent good humor, and the fiftesn bright prayerg wer8 winging their flight heavenward the old year expired. Train ; North, imd Train 10 South carry the mall. Kev. Ilioks will occupy the pulpit of the M. 12. Church next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School nt 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Mis9 Tillie Doutt, of Uochocter, i Pa., ia paying her brother, Mr. A. M. Doutt, a visit at present. Surveyor Wbittekin, accompanied bv bia hetter-lonkinp brother. II. C. Wbittekin paid us a visit last week. 01 xrennan Diiawicey, iveai x.siaie ture. lhia sand was strucx at a the demand. Ihe peanut, popcorn ot-t! tt:u. 1..0 fror1 1 'vBBUl" "uu vuuic;wi., oepia oi L,Li leet, xuo tuiru oauu ana canav siana was eageriy tur- 10 I .nlr'a ii.nn angina Bllh Tlfrht hCU l-.ll.-l O t fC - .4 O Crtrt I 11 J . 1 - i - .1 ? 1 US with a CPV of his annual report of ' ia epev;ieu ueiweuu vuu uu rounasu ana me sweeis uiaappcareu The Derrick this morning contains Miwh amusement was afforded by thefoilowine scraps of news, which 1 ona. ,a wnica peiwiwi fraturo of tio w.ck wnj the -meeting of Saturdy evening, i'ii. first part of tho evening waa upent- pj ' singing and prayer and appiopritA remarks by Ilev. Small. A recr for . social converse was then given which 1 seemed to be heartily enjoyed by all. Jim. . Brookston Briefs. A Brookston, this county,' gentle man, sends us the following itoms of Attention ia directed to the card five miles southeast of the Tack ven- lately, and the supply did not equal I interest under recent date : TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 30!), s2S5-' I. O. of O. TP ( TXTKI'TS every Saturday pvoninpr, t 7 IV I o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Tar trldgo'.Ilall. tTrrrINaMANfN.a. O. W. SAWYER, Scc'y. 27-tf. j U DAVIS, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, CoUoKiona made la this and adjoining pleeeant public as reliable and efficient in every iinst oaturaay was tne eevenm re8pect. Mr. J. T. Brennan as Com day of the week, the seventh day of m;agioner'g Clerk, and Mr. C. M. tho month and the seveath day of the ghawkey as Deputy Prothonotary, are yar thoroughly conversant with all the The Free Methodist brethren are records of the county, and can turn holding a very successful revival at at a moment's notice to any informa. Newmansville, over which they are tion desired in connection therewith. much pleased. They have decidedly the best facilt- Wanted 50 bushels of Potatoes, ties for the business that can be bad, rr'r, C.n 1 f. besides thev are strictly reliable. We -Brure Cwford and Charliallin. Uaa assure our readers that all busi. nH.n.;nffnn thft (lnf r fi, aess entrusted to their ctre will re- i. k-:j .i, ceive careful attention. Giva them a Forest county. trlal nd be convinced. -The Y. P. L. G.'s bad a very For lhe Jear 1882 an? dateJs at the residence cf 01 !n,Potwa' evBUL0 "uu'c,Sttt,BO uu are of more or less interest to our county: Sheffield. W. H. Roth has a fishing job in his well, at a depth of 300 feet. Horton & Magee are building a rig, and Lacy is also putting up a rig on his property. Milt btewert n drilling a well on lot 438. Shank & Co. are drilliag at their 1 No. 2. anglers cast their hooks (after paying ten cents for that inestimable privil ege) and a white capped mermaid from the depths of the pond hung on van- Justice Cameron got home safe from hia Bojourn on the jury at Tionedta. The thermometer upherehaarared all day from 10 to 20 above zero. Abram Bean has been confined t his home for some time. His trouble seems to be consumption. Collector Black ia happy ; got all his taxes collected and paid over, and is now roaming about with a swollen ous fish of varied worth. One young face caused by a troublesome tooth. man did not exactly catch a whale W'e learn to-day that Mr. and Mrs. but a large green pickle landed safely jj ve8tover, of thia place, who on shore upon hU astonished hook and &re on a visit home, in Oswego Co.; line. A raw oyster on another's line y., lost their little boy, on Chrbt- was quite an appropriate object to mag day about 6 months old. come from a pond, more so than the he work on Horton, Crary V wristlets, dolls and Santa Claus hand- q0 s Railroad has been going on for' Kerberger's well, in the Blue Jay korchiefa awarded many patient fish- 80me time pas). Appears Lo be sotoa time counties. Tlononta, l'a. jJILES W. TATF, ATTORNEY-AT'Tj AW, Elm Street, ; - Tionesta, Tn. rp F. IUTQ1IEY, . 'i attorney-at-i,aw, . ; Tlonattn, Forest County Ta. J B. AGNEW, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 0 TIONESTA.PA. Mr. S. II. Haslet last Saturday eve ning. Tho next meeting will be at the residence of Mr. T. C. Jackscn. Alex. Dale came home IcEt Sat urday trom a three month a cruise at Kichburg, N. Y., where he has been learning bow to bore oil wells, at three and a half or four dollars per day. holidays will fall as follows : Epiphany, district, south of the Darling well, is a small producer. Only ten feet of pro ducing sand was found at the Darling Friday, January 6 ;Septugesima, Sun- ievej day, February 5 ; bt. Valentine s day, Connelly's dry hole, north of the Tuesday, February 14 ; Ash Weducs- Darling, completed kot September, day, and Washington s Birthday, wjjl be drilled deeper in a 9 few February 22; First Sunday in months. Lent, February 26 ; bt. Patrick s day, There are reports that rigs will be ers. trouble amone9t the men lo-cay on "The proof of the pudding is the thft R R about waee. Suroso eating" and so the best proof of the Brook8ton will be a city soon. Fair is in the counting up of the profats. We copy lhe fonowing from the Port The Legion have in their treasury fifty Jervi(J y.) Gazette, under date of dollars as the resuh of their first en- 91 5n rfiV.rfi tQ our ;ttu Biace . tertainment, and will speedily have ,xhere is a well near this place which their circulating .Library ia operation The Legion are members of course and Fridey, March 17 ; Palm Sunday, 8tarted on the Wood tract and north- April 2; Good Friday, April 7; Geo. S. Allen eet up the cigars to Easter Sunday, April 9 ; Low Sun hie friends for three days last week, day, April 16 ; Rogation Sunday, May but insists that the statute of lic-.ita- 14 ; Ascension day (Holy Thursday), tion now cuts out all who have not May 18; Penticost (Whit Sunday, been served. Mother and daughter May 28 ; Decoration day, Tuesday, with the main line. More rolling stock end new cars for ATTENTION KOI.DIEItS! I hftvolioen ad mitt nl to practice a n nm Rt Wanh- inRton, "D. C. All omrf, nldlors, or doing well fallfln WHO WCW Wjumi in u . T r T ni.-U P T.,. fW,-a Phrlrf! rrnradov .TnnA S . can obtain pensions to w men iney mny dm xvc. j. x. n. u; ubiuodwhu, v,....-.., , - May 30; Trinity Sunday, June 4; Corpus Chricti, Thursday, June 3 ; entitled, by calling on or Wras"'"ff "l" N. Y., is once more arcong his ForcBt Icdepandence day, Tuesday, July 4; TioncMtn, l'a. AImo, claims for nrroara;pa ' t. r j ' of pay and bounty will receive prompt at- county friends. Time scem3 to deal first bunday in Advent, JJecember 0 ; : been over four yoars a eoldier in gently with the old gentleman, and ho Christmas, Monday, December lo. )nr, nd having for a number of j8 apparently as spry as v.hen we first From the Philadelphia Record of meed in tho prosecution or nol- , , . . , . nr. . . . . . . . . IhVh, my oxporipnee will A3fnre knew him nigh onto 20 years ego. the 2d inst., we take the following: While loading a band-wheel on a The money spent during the past year and anyone else can become a member by paying the sum of one dollar. Kev. Air. UUlelana, oi luuouie, nas kindly consented to lecture under the auspices of the Look Up Legion some time this month. We should all .en deavor to hear him' as he is a fine lec turer, an eloquent minister, and an earnest man in his life work. We the little road aro expected thia week, tnink the Leg;on highly fortunate in western corner of the Cooper tract in a few weeks. The United pipe line has built a new station, and ia new putcpinj oil direct to Brookston, where it connects tention. 1 rrontlv wifli lh ol.l r-nntlnmnn. p.nd Iia 1 Chriatmaa. Monday. December 25. Havin-r boon over four yoars apoinicrin b j & . j' the late war, years engage liiaru' clalmH. thft eolleetlon of claims in th ahortest pos J. II. All NEW. 4itf. wagon, one day last week, Wm. in improving the channel of the Alle T AWRENCK UOUSE, Thomson got the end of h;a middle gheny River ia not thrown away. Ibis mong which will be two passenger coaches and a locaciotive. ousn i0 piacea tho severed piece in position j oilier rivers in x ennsyivama, ruus iu moda- again, and strange to say it is healing an exceedingly smooth bed with a reg. TtAITUir. PnoPBIF.TOH. 1 his is ci'Jitrallv located. Kvcrythiii'X now wnll fiimishsd Superior accomm rru nn,l Ktrlnt, nHcntion civen to cueKts Vctretablos and Fruits of all kinds served lnthnlr season. Sample room for Com mercial Agents. QENTRAL. HOUSE, BONNER A AflNEW BLOCK. T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. This is a new house, and has just been fitted up fr the accommodation of the public. A portk n of the patronage of the public is solicited. 4l-ly . ' C. COllURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN Jr SURGEON, Has had over firtoon years experience In the prnctic of his profosslon, having grad uated legalti and honorably May 10. 1K05. OlUce aivl Residence In Forest llouso, opposite the Court llouso, Tlouesta, Pa. Aug. 25-lSbO J W. MORROW. M. D., THYSICIAN A SUROEON, liRfo of Armstrong county, having located in Tlonesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional culls promptly and at nil hour. OMce In Smearbaugh A Co.'s new build Inir. up stairs. Onice hours 7 to H A. M., ml 1 1 to 12 m. : 2 to 3 and C to 74 P. m. i . p n e. nr nice.V. uiar iaii irom arruui.u us tuuuueuuo Two mora nrisoners a couDle of the Monongahela at Pittsburgh. I T 11. t bovs in fact irot tired of their lode- 16 could D6 maue more navigaoie ior -.j. m i .. .. . , iegs in the Clarion jail, so last week ateam crau tne year rouna Dy a sys thev ctrolled leisurely awav. It seems tem of drains and slackwater naviga strange that people should get discon- great cost, thus affording tented living in an edifice costing a cheap outlet ior tne on, coai, iron un ward of 8100.000. and lumber produce along its course -n.n T.nA A K .nA w;iKJior many years neiore tne extension AJVM AXJ MU UV4 M I . . , , . 1 I . rnita F iYxta nlana ha va cam rrl m 1 , I r a a -ii western part of the State the Alle I l T ! . m ... m ci nai1 f nil rnnoao r commence drilling ft well thereon gDeBy 'vcr "3 uncu lu' right away; their rig is already built. Not one of our citizens but that will wish the boys success in their 1 new venture. The small pox epidemic does not seem to abate much in tha surround ing country. Other town3 are guard ing against the disease by compelling 'A nl Hi lO II V. M. ua .nnataA .n,l Ann't Sundays, 9 to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 6t to 7H f ""!"", " , " no a naa pian ior authorities of Tionesta to take similar action. An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure in such cases, and it would be well to heed the warning in time. ' Miss Maude Davis, accompanied by her father, departed for Boston on Thursday last, where she will attend the Conservatory of Music and receive instruction in instrumental music, Miss Davis is already a skillful per former on the piano, and with a course of study at this, the greatest musical institute in America, she will doubtless become one of the leading pianists of the country. Golden Days, for boya and girls, is incomparably the best publication of its kind in the land. It is a large and finely illustrated magazine, the monthly part containing over 80 pages. Ita contents are wholesome and high-toned, making it a safe publica tion to place in the hands of the young people. Published iq either weekly or monthly form by Jamea Elverson, cor. 9th and Spruce ts., Philadel- p. m. nesNience m jioiuigu iwu, i i miflK 11 wouiu Court llouso. , may-is ai. TQR. E. L. STKADMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Acomb building, up tnirs. rmnostte the Lawrence House, Tio nesta, Pa. All work warranted, and at reasonable prices. h a. mat. TTkklly MAY, FARK A CO., B AKKBBS! Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collections madoon all the Principal points of the U.S. Collections solicited, ' 18-ly. ZED. HHJIBEL, Dealer in STOYrS, T HWA II Tit )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KIND OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, 1S81. heavy transportation, In the war oi 1812 munitions for the supply of Perrv'a fleet were carried up the Alle gheny as far as the town of Franklin, at the mouth of French Creek, and thence sent across the country to Lake Erie. A former Tionesta boy thus writes from the far west : Buckhorn Ranch, D. T., December 23, 1881. J. E. Wenk : Dear Sir .I received vour paper and am ever so much j i . obliged to you for same. I am glai to hear the home news, and I think vou rive all ot it. I looked over the letter written by Mr. F. F. Wbittekin which ia very good, as every word is true. I have been all through that cauntrv. and helped to bold cattle j r over in the "Medicine Bow" for six months, and have shot many a deer there. You will find inclosed $2.00 for which I wish you to sand me th Cottage Hearth and the Forest Re pniiLicAN. You will have 25 centa left to eet yourself a good cigar to smoke on New Year's. My regards to all the Tionesta boys. Truly Yours, F. C: Riker. QHARLES RAISIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, phia. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith bhop, Goods cheap at Real Estate Transfers. DE2DS. Isabel Beatty to Jno. A. Dawson ; one-eixth of 14 acres in Harmony wn iinrl W. in TionPRta born.. UlSO, ..r., ... , i .... noj J. D. Hunt et ux to John Wr. Kahl n,QS 01 ",Bru' ol twft-thiirU nfnnn aerA in .TenVa I Jan' ' ai" twp., $90. Rufus Dodg9 et ux to John W. Kahl et al ; Lot No. 1 ia Marienville, Jenks twp., $170. S. J. Wolcott et ux to S. J. Setley ; Lot in Tionesta boro., $100. S. J. Setley et ux to Ellen Craw ford ; Lot in Tionesta bero., $900, J. H. Smith et ux to Lorenzo D. Rogers ; one-fifth of 2G3 acres in liar mony twp.', $20. AGREEMENT. E. M, Payne to J. II. Dericksoa & Co. ; timber on 212 acres in lionsta twp., $500. TREASURER S DEEDS Wm. Lawrence Treas., te John M. their choice of the first lecturer, and hope they will meet with success worthy of their faithful efforts in what ever entertainments they may arrange. The young ladies wish to return is a great natural curiosity. It was originally bored for an oil well, but gas and water were struck, which commenced to flow so rapidly that further drilling was impossible. The overflowing well was set on fire and continues to burn at intervals, throw ing flame, smoke, oil, water, and other burning mineral high in the air. Red, green, blue, white, yellow, and in fact every colored lights are seen. The well is situated on the top of a high hill, and very much resembles a small volcano eruption. Tha well, unlike other burning wells, has no pipe or tubes, but bursts from the groand, their thanks to all the friends in the cawing B".- " urai volcano. Aininit j, me w- neighborhood for their assistance, and will long remember lhe pleasant eve- A. Spectator. Fagundus Facts. A billiard room is in process of con itruction. A brother of Mrs. Swalley ia visiting with her. Geo. Neill is the cheekiest man in town. He has the neuralgia. Masters Harry and Fred Scott have returned from a visit at Franklin. Mrs. Amos Clinger is very unwell. The exact nature of her disease has not been fully determined. Mr. Wm. Heath is visiting with his father. Billy has been at Bradford and comes back looking well. List of Letters. Public Sale 1 Aug. 11, '80. IJasi.et & Sons. A Tublio Sale of the personal effects of John Clary, Lunatic, will take place at bia late residence ia Green township, Forest county, near Thos. Flvnn's. on Tuesday, January 17, 1882. The property consists of cattle, horses, wagon, sleds, hay-rake, mowing machine, hay, grain, farming implements, Ac, &o. Terms made known on day of sale. The sale ia made by Ordor of Court. Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., Office, January 1, 1882 : John Brosius, Asa Brooks, Enes S Blosser, Michael C. Baucber, Miss Effie S. Brown, Frank Boan, Michael Baucber, David Childa D. S. Cole man, Jno. Evans, Jos. A. Green,. C. H. Galbrath, Mrs. Georgie Hale, Miss Annie Harrison, Jno. Huddleson, Jno. Hepler, Miss Ella Hunter, Miaa Emma Johnston, Misa Sadie Johnston, John Keppet, Frank Keller, Ed. Lanairgs, Myer Levy, Miaa Minnie Leeky, Geo. Waterman, Wm. II. Wolf, Boyd Winana, Geo. M. Welton, Wm. A. VanGiesen, Morris Tucker, Miss Annie Sterner, Misa Miunie Shalesy, Bert Reyuolda, Misa Lizzie Rahon, J. W'. Rustler, Stacy Rustier, Miss Mabel Polk 3, W. II. Pollock, Z. W. Newton. Foreign Wm. Henderson, W. G. Tburber. If not called for within 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Oflice. When calling fur above please say "advertised." J. M. McKay, V. M ia in town visiting friends and looking after business interests. He is stop ping with Richard McGill. On Saturday last the bouse of Rev. Small caught fire between the ceiling of the up stairs floor. For a time the house was despaired of, and indeed it could not have been saved but for the pogt timely arrival of Amos Clinger with his hand tire extinguisher. The holidays have been appropri ately observed in our midst. The feastiog common to thia time of the year has bee quack of the goose and the gobble of the turkey are stilled in death. The exercises at the church have been full of interest. The Christmas tree was a great success and all who attended were well entertained. zctte correspondent, must have been dreaming about tne big Tbanksgiviog dinner he expected to get. After careful investigation we fail to find the well thus described ; the nearest gas-well to this place is Barnes. Per haps "J" had been out to Sheffield and saw the Barnes well on his way home, or else had too much gas on hia stomach when he wrote that article. Anesram. Our Institute. While thinking of the profitable and pleasant time spent ia your town at tending Court and Teachers Institute, and being Bomewbat interested in the cause of Education, having been e.t one time a teacher in yoor county, I feel it a privilege as well as my duty to add a few words in regard to tha Jno. Peterson wishes to acknowledge " iu mnoinf nf tliA TJepttri.tcan and . . . , . .. n .L Clapp; eight acres in Hickory twp., o 7t annv New Year. UT ic session ot our institute. T Panimdiia rh tnrmftp owner I tt i i . rv.,,.f rr , V i r i v wm-i - - i flavin" ncGU K C IJ I all iu uwuiw Wm.Lay;renCe Treas to John Ml 0f the Fagundus farm, TT' lllr. ,iL nW.n. the d.r oirrl.t ncma in rTinlrnrw tu-n 1 1 .... I ixwuoo uivou v a J $12.55. QUIT CLAIM DEED. John 11. Clupp to Florence D. Freeman ; eight acres in Hickory twp., $32.00. 1 treat who otherwise would have o indulged in by all. The pregeot T fe1 tM u u the dutJ duck, the cackle of the of oy ono who had ti,e opportunity of attending, to herald tho good news of this first effort of Prof. Hillard's that many more may 6trive to be pres ent and lend their influence to nako the next Institute more pleaBant and Two trees, a Sabbath school tree and I if possible, more profitable than the . -e ! - Ct moll filial I .l T a r c r ol Y.xr a. tree of nrivato eifts. were well filled A CJ and presented a beautiful appearance when lighted. The services of the evening were of a responsive charac ter and were conducted by tho Supt., Pastor and Sabbath School. The ex ercises were interspersed with Christ mas selections rendered by a choir chosen for the occasion. Santa Claus waa present and dispensed the preeuta much to the merrimeut of the little ofcea. Perhaps the most enjoyable one just past; and 1 am sauctun Dy what I havo seen and heard that tie teachers, directors, and patrons gen erally, wore convinced of the import ance of their preeenco at these Insti tutes, fur many say that hc aid their lives be spared and health permit tbey shall be in attendance next year the entire week. Hoping thoae rosoltitni-s may be carried cut, and thn jii..d of i l- ucutiou bo advanced, J am Respectfully Yours, Kx-Teacukb of Forest Oo. sessions, I witnessed but little of what was done at Institute at such times. Yet what little I did see in day time, together with the evening sessions con vinced me that a grand work was being accomplished, and that the public mind was being aroused in Tio nesta and surrounding country as never before in regard to Educational matters; and while I realize that tho condition of the roads during theweefe did not permit many reaching thia ELM ST., - - TIONESTA, PA
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