The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 18, 1882, Image 3

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' WCBSKSDAT EORKIXE, JAN. 18, UM.
' nououan of fickiis.
lrjren--S. . Wolcott.
(;itRi7wn North ward, T. J. an
Oiesnn. T. 11. Ool.b, Jno. A. Hurt; No"")
word, U. W. Robin wn, 8. II. Haslet, Eli
lloleman. .
Jtir.c of the rears J. T. Brennan,
I). H. Knrn. '
.... i timM WRitors.
A.'.i.nrl liirrrtnj'n J. Slmwkoy, S. J.
Woiextt, E. L. Davis, A. n. Kolly, G. W.
Robinson, A. H. Pnrtridgo.
.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
M'mhcrof Cnnvrei-3AB. Mohorove.
Hauler of SmulcS. O. Ham..
AwmMv K. L. Davis.
JaUoe-W. 1). lino.
t.mcljf Ju(fije3onv Reck, C. A
Him..
...,.. .fM. H. FonwMAN.
Prothonntary, licgistrr dt Itecvrler,d;c.-
jHSTtS RlIAWKKT.
T' fl. W. (!l.A?TC.
CrmnwMiJH,r--H. W. L"EnCR, J. S
nuNDKIlSON, H. A. MKUPKIX.
Comity Superintendents. E. Hill
Tiiff-f J ttnrneu S. T.' InWTTf.
Jttry Objnwiftoner 11. J. lliM-ARD
J. ORKKNAWAIr.
CbunYy Surveyor F. F. WniTTEKlN.
--. n l r PtimifTi.
CtmnM A urtitor). W. Waktei, J. A
fiCOTf, K. B. SWALtKY.
CnENMAfl SHAW KEY,
lo,il Esi,at.e Agents -ft Conveyancers,
(Ofilcrs in Court House,)
TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA.
nAnTIOULAR ATTENTION given to
I Searches, Briefs, Payment oflax,
Redemption of I.hikIh, Purchase of Lands
..f 'r.n.w,,rnr'. Kaln. Will draw deeds,
mortgages, agreements, vo. All businoss
Mitrustod to our care will receive prompt
attention. Everything done satisfactorily
and at reasonable rates. "J1""
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Ccinlcnncd Time Tnblo Tloneota Htntlon.
Train 15 O-.M atn
Plain 'iti'i I'm
Train 18 5:12 pm
HotJTH.
Train IS W- "
Train 10 F,m
Train 10 7:40 pin
Train 0 North, and J rain w ouumu.. .j
tho mail
Dr. Morrow litis just received a
frcf.li supply of virus from the Lorn
Valley Vncoino Farm, and- 13, pre
pared to attend all wbo would . rather
. ......
have a scab and a wax-kernel man
the small-pox.. Call early abd , fcet
tbo beet.
It is a misdemeanor, subject to . a
penalty of 8300, for a dealer to know
ingly or wilfully sell to any boy or
cirl under sixteen years a gun, pistol
or otber deadly weapon, or any device
tbat may bo loaded with gunpowder
and dircbarged with deadly effect.
Mr. Geo. E. Blake, of Boston,
stopped'-! n town a short time last week
to shako. bands with his many friends,
lie was looking natural, which means
irood. and reports Mrs. B. and daugh-
UufT-ib, f'itt sbt-.rr.h Western 15. 'ft.
Oil City Derrick, "lbe annual re
port of the BuSfalo. IMt.sburgh &
Western railroad is full ot promise br
all the contemplated improvements' of
the road being cousumated. The
road is well equipped and additional
rolling stock is io cours of construct
ibp. The gfoes receipts of the road on
the same mileage as in 18!i0 Will be
about. $600,000, which is an increase
of $25,000 over last year, ihe net
prods for the year are $245,000. In
terest on bonded indebtedness is $264,
010.00. There is a large increase in
tbe passenger traffic of the road. It
is evident from the seport that the
road is being run on Btrict business
principles and tbat in the course of
time it will be one of the most sue
cessful railroads in tbe country."
From the Land of Oranges,
-Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit ter in good health , and Bpirits I
.b- M. K Church next Sunday firm of Wicker & Blake is still largely
- i . . i J I ...... .. r
evening engaged in me nuruwwu wauo. Philadelphia I'rm: "in tne year oi
Presbyterian Sabbath School at -Not a pound of ice has yet been raiiroad extension and progress that
m. M E Rabbath School at 10 put up hereabouts, ana me Pr.cuk has just passed, lew roaas nave pusne.i
O ). UJ., alms. I ! l,t thara won't 1)6 thlS I r. -Cfk1 knemnaa onn.
UUllUUXk la burn. v w - . jo-varil HM uiuuiAviv fc.
winter. Those wbo were thoughtful nect;ons wjth more energy than tbe
a. ru.
PUSI7JES5 DIHECTORY.
TI0ITESTA LODGE
No. 369,
I. O. of O. F1.
rtrt,"ra vrv fiatnrdav v at 7
O OlOOK. Ill H1XJ J""po
T II TiTNTJNf AN. N. ".
Q. W.SAWYICR.Seo'y. 27-tf.
TV1
trldge's Halt.
The days are growing perceptibly j eD0Ugn to put up two years' supply Buffalo, Pittsburgh & Western. Orig
longer. a9t winter smile and are complaicent, inaiiy 0Dy ft local road, its traffic dis-
There is rot a vacant dwelling jut ti,ere tre very faw that can smile aDneared when the oil belt shifted, and
1 . .
on that account around here, you net. jt wfl8 re. organized in tho worst days
The following beautiful rhyme Ofour financial depression without any
was fuund at a hunter's watching diminution :n its debt. President
Jones was elected to the office when it
house in town.
Tho Jamestown Leader is getting
epooney" on the Corry Enterprise.
Two degrees below zero this
morning. The coldest this winter m
Tionexta.
place :
TOTHB MAJOR:
I have waited here like a hunter bold,
But can not endure it In the cold ;
YuiiA City, Caufousta,"
' December 28, 1881. S
Ed. Rcruiu-icAS
I will attempt to
divert your readers again for a few
minutes, this time wittingly, as before
I was unconcious of the honor about
to be coufered upon me
The people of California represent
examples of every iace, solor and
previous connmon oi bci vinju, iv
creater exteut, probably, than any
ftther State in the Union. One sees on j
one side a man from "away down io
Maine;" on the other he looks into the
almond eyes of citizens of the Celes
tial Empire. Here is a friend who
sings, as he works, "Jeff Davis rides a
fine bay horse ; Abe Lincoln rides a
mule," while yonder is another who is
alt hnmminr. "we'll hang Jeff
Davis to a sour apple tree. A dif
ference equally great exists in the hab
its and manner of life among the
people. A friend tells me this, which
illustrates one phase ot aiuornia
life : He was agent for a machinery
firm of San Franciso. His employ
ers Bent him to a certain man to sell
him threashers. Ha found the man
with seven children, wife, dogs, etc,
living in a house with one room below
and ene above. JSo barns on the
Tiorv S'-'Tva a n n i rr: .
cop.i:r.cTi:D i.vm:v tmtda y, i;y
r.Ki.iAt m: m.Airi.R.
Fl'.nr T burrol cliche
Flour H:k, best
Corn Meal, KW Ibn
Chop fond, pure grain
Corn , Shelled -Bnana
3 busiiel -Ham,
sugar cured
Broakfixst r.aoon. anir mired
Shoulders - - - -
WhUofish, half-barrels
Lake herring half-barrels
Sugar -
Syrup - - - - -
N. O. Molasses new
Boast Bio Coffee
Rio Coffee, -Java
Coffee
Tea - - - -
Butter - - - - ;
Rice
Eggs, fresh ...
Salt best lake
Lard -
Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, "0 keg -Potatoes
-Lime
bbl. - - -Dried
Apples per ft -Dried
Beef -Dried
Peaches per lb
Dried Peaches pared per
- 0.00 tf. !.
l.SOl.W
i.eo.
2..'03.00
1
- 15
- SM)10
- T.r.O
f.r,o
- DQll
75
- MCi,V
IS ',6 23
l.r,i)20
28 ($ .0
2030
- . 5fl30
0710
- - 20
1.C5
15
- 3.75
- 3.90
00 (nil.
1.05
. - - 6&7
- 1C
10
25
Estrny Tolice.
Straj-ed away Dec. 27, last, one Hrpe.
ligtit brindle cow, about 10 years olrt :
had a bell on. Any persdn finding ftanie
will confer a favor by addressing A. lcan,
Brookston, Forest county, Pa. JaiUl-.it.
The Y. I L. S. is billed to meet If any one inquires for this (Dead Beat)
was again m default and he set himseii nnihDff that evidenced com-
earoestly to work to reduce expenses nro8Derity. He sold the mau
. i i .lJ I ,v" I -
and to secure tor the roaa not oniy n ,h,p.Kin, machines and
at the residence of Mr. A. B. Kelly Toll him I've gone for grub to cat.
next Saturday eveuiug.
counties.
17 L. DAVIS.
ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW,
Collections made in this and adjoining us T Haven't seen a copy iur sovera.
weeks.
The bicgest snow-fall of the sea
son occurred on Monday night about
three inches of it. No sleighing,
though, to speak of.
For all sizes of Wraper Chain,
un-i for all mes. of Mauiila Rope,
from 1 to H inches, go to Itobinhon &
Bonner. U
the traffic to which it was entitled but
Anon. jq cain 8Ucn connections as would in
-Mrs. Wm. Morgan was yosterday crease its freight and psssenger tiavel.
.VTILES W.TATE,
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW,
Tlonesta, Tti.
Elm Street,
F. 1UTCHKY,
ATTORN E Y-AT-L v W,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa.
J B. AGNF.W.
V ATTORNEY- T-LAW,
. TIONESTA, PA,
. ATTENTION KOI.DIKR!
" I have been admitted to practice an
Attorney In tho Pension Offleo at Wash-
.... . . . . r .1..
What has nccom? o. u. ..j .nmmnn(Mi ,ft the bedside of With this obiect. in a very short time,
Enterpriser Have the g.rli .soured on --b - materially
uci oiovv 0 . i , r
Balltown, who is lying very low. Sev- increasing the weight of its obligations,
eral weeks ago she assisted in rescuing extended its line to Lake Chautauqua
the man Shaw, whom we noticed as bought two valuable coal properties,
having had his leg broken by a tree brought almost to completion exten-
falline on it, when she received mju- Ujons toBuflalo on tbe ljae ana loaaia
rie which are the souice of her present manca. and also closed a contract
danrous illness. with the Baltimore and Ohio, by
o .... 1 . .1 .
..tu- of th Punfirintendent which.it will become a linic in a soon.
nfPuhlic Instruction of Pennsylvania and easy route to New York and the
Appeal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
missioners of Forest County will meet at
their office, in the Court House, at Tio
nesta borough, on the 2d and 3d of Feb
ruary, next, for tho purpose of holding
appeal for the usessment of 1832.
Bv order of Conntv Comniissioners.
J J. T. BR.EN N AN, Clerk.
Commissioners' Offica, Tionesta, Pa.,
January 4, 1S82. : ,
for the Tear ending June G, 1881,
Miss Agnes Krech, who has been , Bumber 0f school districts
isiting her fifter, Mrs. Heibel for a lQ be . gCUOols, 18,835 ; male
fi.w weeks, returned to her homo io , o qq . feml teachers. 11.-
093- average salary of men per upon the completion of these import
The spring elections will be the m0uth, $33.6G ; do ot women, rz.uo ; ani. enierpr...
Northeast. As the company is now
self supporting with little besides its
local buciness, there is little reason to
doubt its dividend earning capacity
inarton, I. C. a i om., -."
il-ftwrinwionsi to which they may bn nxt event t0 occupy the attention f number of pupils, 931.M9 ; cost of to-
entitled, bv cullbig on or addressing me at who's eoins to :,; 1 fi77.0l6 50 : expenditures of
VV.w.b-- w . .... - i w - i- - - , - -
all kind, $7,994;705 .01 ; value oi
t- a lan a ma tnr arroRrnur
of pav and bounty will receive prompt at-
Having been ver four yearn a soldier in
the 1st wr, and havln for a number of
years enpaced in th pro.ocution of sol
illcrs' claims, my cperlenc wiU awn re
the coUcnttoii of claims In the hortt pos
sible time. J. B. AUNDW.
41tf.
T AWRENC1C HOUSE,
TfONF.STA, PENN'A, WM. SMEAR-
EMIOH. PKOPHiKTon. This hous
V.ntrallv located. Kverything new and
woll fnrnkhml Huporior aewmmoda
t Kms and strict sttention iyen to guer.ts.
Vcotables and Fruits of all Kinds served
U their sca'ion. Sample room for Com
meifial Agents. -
qtTThousk,
BONNER A AONEW BLOCK. T. C.
i.,-.trtr. This is a new
basjust been mtod , for the & Co.
f the patronage of the public is solicited.
4rt-ly '
vrr c conuuN, m. d.,
" PHYSICIAN A SUROEON,
r.. i.. i,.fini.n vimrs exrienco In
jtas imu " ; i w..A. i
h nmcticeornis proiesMiiiii. m
. . .. . i u...M.Mii ' . lKl ft.
Borough School
three
15 horse poer engines to u- on his
own place, and reseived his coin, some
$5,000. Such people are tound mostly
io the southern part of the State, lbe
people of this, the northern part are
L
very similar, except that they are( noi,
homogenous, to the people of the east.
There are few hauileta, and it seems to
roe, no neighborhoods in this country.
The country about here is one of the
ted to almost any kind of husbandry. Xasefand
Wheat is produced a? the main crop Pg-'fi g j
t nHfin irom iniriv io oiavt uuou. i . ata rhfi Fonrtn aionuay
per acre. Grapes grow luxuriously Jr I
and yield in quantities that astonish decreo in divorce will be asked for.
an Eastern man. The vines produce TionesUi Pa , 5,. j
two crops each year, the second being , j
inferior in quality and quantity. Both jf W ANIJfD gr tho only tine j
wine and raisin grapes can be raised -v A niri r
WP11. Raisin eraoes pay best, one man Mrr ICZ.L-Ufm I
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS " J
1 of Forest county. i
Nancy B. Waterman, by her next friend .
S. J. Woloott, lel)elant, vs. Everett A. Wa- i
terman, respondent. ro. a, oii.iAiuC. .
Term, 1881. Subpoena sur. divorce. '
To Everett A. Waterman. Respondent : ,
You are nereDy noimeu mat ?
ba the next Mavor of Tionesta?
-Jim IIuliDB and Charlie Ilinton school property, $26, 605,321. Report of the Tionesta
... .t Rnlhown nuttioff no the riir for When a patent pill man wants to Schools for the month end
v v r ' i l
Berry Bros, new well; which will advertise in the Jacksonian, be must 12, 1882 : '
commence drilling in two weeks or pay for it just tho same as other peo
leb8. pie. This thing of combining pills and
ITillard spent a few days comets under the same headiug and
very profitably at Pittsburgh last wanting it published free of charge, as
w Jv .moos his brother Supts. of being exclusively in the comet line,
Western Pa., who met in convention lacks the requisite thickness to comet
thpra over us. Respectfully referred to the
-Fresh oysters to-day-also, Mince man with a cheese box observitory on
Arot Il.imi .r. Ke- Pickles. &c.,- his pill factory at Rochester, N. Y
4AVM j F
Plover Honev 20c. Buckwheat Hon
rf . .
ey 17fl. per lb., at Wm. Smearbaugh oroiner.
of my acquaintance having beared Fn
S10.000 in one year from about 1 onn-cct likeness. A Wutif.U work of
B"rouSh forty acres of muscatelles. Fruit, art -Ji
ing January, guch as apricots, figs aud prunes. Bill Publishing Co., Norwich, conn. j-its.
-1. 1 " 4
1 1 AM 4 Vi A intTABtmffllt.
pay very larg o. nlU
r,-.. 1 V. .nrnllcd. males from ?100 to gOUU per acre. au.uu iiUnsuiU .v
xvuu.Mxw. j.. a - 0ii- ,9 alluvia , with
r . . 1 .A oa . .na Attendance. iu
ZL, . 6 M . nn - ,ld Der80tl
1 tm r l -I A . nan n nt. IUC iivcia i' i
males K.iemaica xt, v v-- , . . r.nm ,kfl r;vAr drives
ndance. Males 88, females 82, total anving jr
, lMHfAyl Af tin
f hnS present every aowu iubicbu f
iiautcn v ,ww w f m
FOIt 1882.
85
t j ,
Clarion Jacksotriani Shake on that,
To sum up with,
the rate of taxation which is borne by
the people may give the best idea of
their resources. It is only a per
cent, on a full valuation.
jatcd legally and honoraniy t
Olnee and Hesiuence ni
nse,
opposite th Court Hou V.
FAug. 25-1S80 . J
J.
W. MORROVA
physic;
County Auditors Warden, Scott
and Swalley were in town on Monday
and attached their hands and seals to
the Report, which will he published
the first prox.
Everybody is getting vaccinated
now-a-days, and the person ithout a
two-inch scab oa his arm and a wax
? a S?k -..mat as hi? as a hen's egg is no com
.o" ' oanv lor anvooay.
day: (Daniel Jackson, Chas. Adams,
Sam. Clark, Joe Dewees, James Kelly
Georze Jackson, Willie Morrow, Dora
Adams. Sadie Pease. Jessie Knox,
Kate Pease, Edie Knox, Martha Mor
row. Those not absent more than two
f- . I TL . nnnlSim l,f til A Kill- I . T .1. A n ... Avthtir Ivpllv.
i. xuc v.v-..0 - aavs aro inv. j..g"'" ' . . . ; . l n.ria
... x. u a Tvr:: f!.. V. -iu... v; ower ana mom
mon reeit uumuer uuu aiiu.u6 Forest proper, uyrou vyuumu, ,
... . r. r" r ' ' . x Tton lam their part ot eacn
j . r.m r ata e (t.1 nR nmrtfra .it i. r i. .nnia i nrrnw. .
occurrunuK" uj.6. aners, vuru ivu.ji, - Mir
of this company lor the ensuing year
are aa follows : President, Joseph Ad.
v-i - r t i .1
cent, of attendance, males 89 ; females
91. Names of those present every
d-tv : (Bertie Davis, Hartie Lawrence,
Joe Partridge, Harold Sharp, Forest
Bovard, John Clark, Carl Coburn,
The Weakly Telegraph
Is the Largest and Best Newspaper Pub
lished at the Capital of Pennsly vania,
and contains the latest Home and
Foreign News, Politics, Stork's
and Miscellaneous reading, v
Market and Stock re-
ports, etc., making
it a great paper
For
. . . . A. . 1 S
in lionoawi in kcjt 0-.
fesHionai cans i y
Office in Rmearlainr Cx o' -
lng, np sUirs. OSbco honr. o--Md
1 1 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to f. . .
rtundays, to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71
p. m. "Residence in llenage houe, rear of
Court Housq. umy-io
D
R. 15. L. STEADMAN,
SUROEON DENTIST.
In Anomb building, up
ntuirs, opposite the Lawrence House; Tio
nesta, Pa. AllworK warranted, and at
reasonable priews
A. B. KBLLV
H. a. HIT.
MA Y, I AUK C CO.,
BANKERS!
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sta. Tionesta
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
naiWlona madeonall thePrincipal points
Will Stephens, of litusville,
passed through town on Monday en
route for the oak woods ot lylersourg,
where he is still somewhat interested
ia the stave business.
Cast your eye over the new bul
letin of Holeman & Hopkins in this
issue. They will be pleased to see
you at their establishment, and prom
ise bargains to all who buy.
Our jail is empty, but that is
nothing for Forest couBty. It is so
oViniit 1ft mon ths out of the vear. This
.-, . I". Hf I'.nla. .
amson ; necreiary, v. ivcj-ki ,
Treasurer, H. J. Hoyt ; Supt. and
General Manager, G. M. Kepler. The
company is giving employment to a
large force of men and expects to have
a good deal of lumber, timber Ac, to
run iu the spring, The Miller Extract
Co., has its buildings about completed
and the machinery will be placed in
position with as little delay as possible.
It is thought active operations in the
manufacture of extract will begin by
the middle of February. The works
will have a capacity of one thousand
cords per month.
Afr II. M. Thomson, better
known as "Cully,"- came home from
the Brakford region last week, where
he has been eogaged 6teadily for the
n.at air or eicrht months. He tells us
uwm v n
Minsie A. Freeman, Principal.
Room No. 2. No. enrolled 37 ; per
And now about California's curse
th Mongolian. They intest every The i'amuy,
branch of business always m the - The liUSUlCSS iiouau,
Tne WOTK toiiup.,
TERMS FOR 1882:
town called Chinatown. They huddle PHce Hinfie subscription ll.oO per year,
. . i ri. i clubs of 10 or moresfl.10 ,
togetherin their houses like sheep. to the person raising a dub; -
They carry on their gambling opera- SamIJie coyiea free.
tions openly on the streets, usuauy Telegraph ?
among themselves. Ihe average only Kepublican paper at the
Chinaman, when you ask him wheu state Capital. It is mailed pobtpt d, for
uiuiun.u, . 7 r.cr vear. or it a sanio rate lor bnorter
he is going back to un.na, wm jr . jer'm - .
All BUUWIipr'u" ---
vance. and should be rent in registered
L. K1 rr.t. him monev AH subscriptions aro payame in aa;
iv.nnv : iua taiuuiv, a- rf . , t. . i- i,
Chas. Bovard,. Florence Klinestiver, T,, fae geta hU oneyeVa. "B'
Effie Clark, Effie Walters, Kate teQ or tweDty donar piece and starts Addres8clIAS. II. BERGNE
Hood, May Knox, Stella JNoble,
Blanch Pease, Maude Adams, Flora
Walters, Lizzie Randall. Those who
have missed but one day are Delilah
Iluddleson, Elbert Chadwick, James
CauBeld, Maudo VanGieBen, James
Grubbs, George Killmer.;
. Sue Evans, Teacher
out in his endeavor to win bis way
home, and not uufrequently succeeds.
As Bret Ilarte says : "For ways that
are dark, and trick that are vain,
the Heathen Chinee is peculiar. Ihey
have a monopoly of the washing aud
cardeninn business. Very lew rancn-
ers raise any gardsn produce.
GNER.
ITurrisburg, Pa.
Their
RooNo. 3. No. of pupils en- laod i8 LOt go well adapted to it as
of the U. S.
Collections solicited.
18-ly.
lEJD. DX3ISI,
Dealer in
H T O V 13 S, T I W W A 11 E,
)And( ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
.LL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT
LY ATTENDED IU.
Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881.
QHARLES RAISIU,
PRACTICAL
state of afiairs is maiuly attributable to of ft very uarrow escape that Jim.
the peaceable disposition ofour citi- Cartt 60Q 0f Sheriff Clark, had a few
zns. days ago. Jun. was pumping on a
The School Literary Society had wen witb an old woru-out boiler, and
a very instructive and entertaining was 8eated in a chair near the same
programme labt Friday evening at the but a moment belore the acciucn. ot
school house. The next meeting will curred, when a friend passing the en-
be Friday evening ihe 27th inat. A g;ne house called him out. Y bile he
nnril invitation i extended to all waa talking to his friend the boiler
who wish to attend. exploded, blowing the chair whicn
What might have proven a very Jim had been ocoupyiog into atoms,
serious conflag.ation' was nipped in Had the explosion occurred one mm-
.u.v.. , ,Ka .nprcrv and prompt ute sooner Jim wouia nave uuuonuw
lllO uuu " dj i
t'.An ..fa few citizens labt Saturday edly died
evening. A gasoline burner in Mr.
Heilbel's hardware stors fell and
ignited the fluid, and flamsb burst out
We congratulate him on
. . l - ...:n
his narrow escape, aua nope u"'
take no more chances on old boilers.
rolled 40; average attendance 34.
Names of those present every day :
Nellie Hunter, Nellie Walters, Ada
"iTi;,,(r May Huling. Minnie Lan
ders, May Grove, Eva Eagles, Lucy
Canfield, Rachel Saul, Kate Knox,
Birdie Chadwick, Louisa Henderson,
Mabel Polk, Matilda Morrow, Alfie
Dunkle, Bennie Kelly, Charlie Muen
zenberger, Clyde Shriver, Tercy Shoe
maker, Willie Kepler. Names of
those not absent more than two days :
Frank Carr, Harry Davis, James
Shoemaker, Maggie Burket, Grace
Hassey, Esther Henderson, 1.11a
Albaugh.j
Aggie Kerr Teacher.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop,
TIONESTA, PA
:ai.ii 1moat fillinff the room. No
lUOlUUIri T - C?
serious damage was done, but it was
only presence of mind and prompt
action that Baved several buildings
from going up in smoke.
Whenever your doctor would give
vou Iron aud Cbd Liver Oil, the bom-
"cnaihi.t would give you sugar and
eimilia similibue curantur. Smile
at both, and take Peruua.
. .11-1 L. cl..nrriia TheSfl
what are caneu iuo D1vu6..-.
are old bayous which no longer carry
water awav from the river as formerly.
The Chinamen rent, paying about 825
per acre, and there carry on their
gardening.
Our winter is about like your spring.
The climate is warm enough bo that
oranges grow uicely with a little care.
The California papers seem to be
enthusiastic for Blaine in '84, and al
though it is very far ahead, I ioiagiue
he can have a solid delegation from
here as he did in '80.
Yours &c, C. E. .
OUR BELOVED - ?
GAEF1ELD
And His Faithful Cabinet.
An elegant Chroino Lithograph of oa'
lat President, making 8 full leneth p..r
traits, printed in 10 colors on lie ivy pupa
with a rich gold bordsr. Sue, lsx4
inches. The sale of this beautiful work o
art has been siniplv unpreceuented at 8
per copy. In order that every fau.i'v n sj
be able to possess ths boautinil and touch
ing souvenir ofour late President a;d Id
Cabinet, we will mail it for only ."0 ceat
per conv. We can furnish this wi.ne sub
Jwt.
net, printed in 8 colors, reduced to Uxl
inches, for only 15 cents. Postage feipmp
taken.
AGENTS WANTED.
Now id the time for atnts to ruapa no
harvest with these bountiful ,ortnuw
Nothing like them. Send for Katuplos aa
tCnU8' CONANT A CO., Pnblisl or3 '
No. 7 Dey St., New Yorl
Never be without a bottle of tbat
pure, mild, compouud, Peruua ; take
it with first symptom.
Dr. Chapman said he could
all disease with lancet, calomel
opium. You can wit'i Peruna.
cure
aud
Goods cheap at
Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons.
MARRIED.
T,aJ Marks, opyni'f J" -V'c-r J." ' ' Ul
o( .!!... is very iier,uii:f.tti.a ' rUu
t,.r, rub of SOK.vm ic AMERICAN. 8. . 1 l-
PATENTS, si
DUNHAM U UYTON. At N ebrask a,
Foioat County. Pa., Mond.ty, January
i), W2, by H. W. Ledebur, Esq., Mr.
Charles E. Dunham and Miss Alice
' Guvton, both of Green township.
F. A. J.eillliUB
ci.or ' 5 'fi
Ciin ttlHl lie;;.. .
D. O. All buMiie emu;' .... n
the Courts,
charge made
Send for circular.
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