vwu .forest ;itp;:hUm.- WEDSUSDA! M0RN1MI, APRIL 6, IS8J. UOROUGII OFFICERS. Durness Geoiwik Mow AN. CSmneifwinn North ward, V. A. drove, T. 11. Cobb, Patrick Joyce South Ward, Geo. W. Robinson, A., ll. TartrKlje, O. W. Proper. Justices of th Peace J. T. Ilrcnnan, D. H. Knox. Constable James Swallcs. School Directors J. Nhnwkcy, S. .1. Woteott, E. L. Davis, A. M. Kelly, O. W. Robinson, A. II. Purtridpre. VOUKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Con press -3 At. "Mos'inovis. Member of Semite J. G. II all. Assembly K. L. Pavih. President JiulieW. I). Bro", Associate Judges John kck, C. A. Hict,. Trcisiirer'H. S. Vonr:M AN. Prothonofury, tlrtjister J: Recorder rke.. Jrs-m Siiawkkv! Sheriff. V.. W. Ci.AP.rc. Commissioners U. W. Lkpehcb, J. 8. iKNDmnsow, II. A. Zpksdkm.. County Superintendent 3 . E. HiL.!. ARn. District Attorney S. P. Ikwit. J'Nri Commissioners It. J. IIir,LARD. J. Or'kknawai.t. County Surveyor F. F. WniTTFrcm. Coroner V. II. Cuvwrf. Count' A uditors G. W. WARDEN, J. A. Scott, R. 11. Swam.ky. J.1, RUH.NSAN. C?. M. KHAWKF.V. rtRCNMAN fit 8HAWKCY, Real Estate AgfiDts & Conveyancers, (Offices 111 Court House,)' TIONESTA, FOREST. COUNTY, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION elven to Searches, Rrioi. Payment of Taxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lamia at Treasurer's Halo. . win uravr aeons, inortirauos. agreements, vc, entrusted to our caro will receiro proinri attention. Everything dono mitisfactoriiy and at reasonable rates. Iljan82 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Time Tuble Tionesta Htm Ion NORTH. Trnin 15.. fi:3d am Train H:EJ pm Train IS f:12 pin Train 0 North, and Train 1(1 South carry the mail. , , -Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.: M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Xiext Sunday will b Laster bun- JJr. v m. late, lJputist, cas par- day, when it-will be considered the manently located ia Tionesta, 'and is proper thing for .everybody to gorge prepared to do all kinds of work in themselves with ben fruit. Eggs will hi line. lie baa had 23 years suc- be eggs from now on, and after Sun- cessful experience in dentistry, and day they'll take a tumble, ao stand comes highly recommended as a skill- from under. , I ful operator. lie will be found for Rot. J. B. Thompson, of Shan- the present at the Rural Houie. His All business noodale, Clarion county. Pa., has ao- card will appear next week. eire prompt ' L .1 cepted a call from the Reformed Last Thursday an accident oc- Church of Canaan, Ohio, to which cur red on Bates Ran, about two milts place he has removed bis family. Any from here, which may yet cost the correspondence addressed as above victim his right leg, if not his life. will reach him. ' The unfortunate man is Robert Nell is, An Easter Concert exerciaes en- He was felling some trees, and when titled "The Broken Seal," by J. II. one about chopped oH and was 2:21 pm Vincent, D. D., will be performed by getting out of the way, the tree caught I'1" I . . .. r n Oil .1 t V!. n. U ..tna MrvBr t Inr. Af U ! the members ol the JM. iu. eaooata H,u vdoiu6 iuiu6 School Sunday evening next, under biui just above the knee, crushing the tho direction of Mr. J. II. Dingman, leg from the knee to tha hip. Dr. tha Superintendent. A cordial invi- Morrow was summoned, and reports t.t;u. ii .,(ndA,l t .11 the wound a very serious one, but TK M V.. R.kh.iH fichnoUlented think the injured limb c be "d I in1 tkat fm TCI It. !M .SlK lUtl lUllUWUHf look iuuioudj evening for the ensuing year : Supt., J. II. Dingman ; Assistant Supt., Mrs. L. M. Cobb ; Sec'y, Miss Clara Hun- ter ; Treas., Mrs. Eli Holemao ; Li brarian, R. D. Iloskins ; Assistant BOUT II. Train 18 10:57 am Train 10.. Train 16 7:4t pm The farmers bava begun to turn up their oats ground. The beys are returning from their rafting trips to Pittsburgh. Sam. W. Calvin Esq., of Pitts burgh, topped in town last night. The plaasant phiz of Prof. II. L. Librarian, C. M. Shawkey. Wr. , TIONESTA LODGE XI. O. of O.F1. VTF.ETS pvory Saturday PVPiiinR, at 7 1" l trMa-n'a Hull J. D. DAWSON, sr. a. a. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. E. L. DAVIS, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW, Tlononta, Ta. Collections niad In thin and adjoining oountiea " Wl. W. TATE, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Kim Btreot. Tlonoata, Pa. T. F. RITCHEY, ATTOHNKY-AT-LaW, Tioncsta, Forest County Pa. good nursing. lie has a large family depending on him for support, and bis serious misfortune will cause him a great deal of pecuniary distress no doubt. Tha proposed routa of tne Tio oesta & Allegheny Valley railroad is from Sheffield, on the Philadelphia & Miller ol linevnie, ra., lit up or Prothonotarv Shawkey now occu sanctum on Monday. l;. Kovincr vacated tha -The fine weather the past few Sheriff's house last week. Sheriff Era road- thence along l.oneata creek -l.v. h.. .t.rf.d th. arlv c-ard-nnr ta ii-.i ,i nIFi. n 119 muulB 81 nonesia, menue uu.o e, vii. wwimi 1""' l.i . ,. , , i a- f: o'clock; hi the LchIko Room In Par- spading up the turf. Monday, and will hereafter wrestle "e Auegneny on me . If TU. I.... it.rr.aa K m a I w 1 1 V. On. linril I nriSAtlAr I nil. fTllV rlA I ' I ' I kml- if trill ha mftra imnnrunt t.hflfl I L:il. J : . : l.i. U.n hd Tliav arill I " mw.v dispatches from the frontier. find the Captain a pleasant but un- Len. Range, of Stewarts Rue, is flinching landlord. ahead on farming, we guess. lie has A well latsly struck on lot 646, already five acres of oats sown. Sheffield district, Cherry Grove twp., Mr. P. II. Welch, editor of the is supposed to be a big one, but all spicy Evening Telegram, of Oil City, access to it is prohibited by the own- was doing Tioneeta last Friday. who Keep it guaraea aay ana nigiu -Quite a number of Tidioute's nd lH allow no De Bel WU,niD smeiiioi; uiaiauce oi it. u uao uku J. B. ACNEW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. ATTENTKiN KOLOIERS! I have been admitted to practice a an .ttornev in the Penaion Office at waan htgrton, ' T). C. All oflleera, soldiers, or unilnrx who were iniured in tho late war, can obtain pensions ti which the.y may ha ntitld. bv callinpt on or addresainnino at young folks came down on a raft last Friday and took a look at the town. Lute Vought and Billy Kline stiver, printers, counted the ties to Jamieson Station last Saturday, and April fooled 25 trout oat of Jamieson Run. Several loads of iron rails have ntltll. DvcwiinRonnrmuiremmKuiom latrlv nasd thrnucli town en routa H.hiomU. Pa. Also, elaima for arrearages lately passed tnrougu town en route .. . everybody w of pay and bounty will receive prompt at- for fjoon Creek, from which we infer . j , . ,.. tention. .L.. .n:... .here, and hia many Iner Having Wen over four voam aaoiaier in mai vaiuiui uohuw guajj iinuau tbe lte war, and liavinx for a number or r exteded. tam nirairod in thfl prosecution of sol 'ller' claims, my experience will awure the collection of claims in the ahortost poB- lhlotinio. J. AUij!.. Hltf. Mrs. Hayden has returned after a three weeks' visit with friends in Baruett, and Al. is happy 'cause he don't have to wash dishes aud make LAWRENCE HOUSE, Riiioir, Propriktor. This houa his own bed any more. laco ntrallv located. K.verythinir now and well furniHhed Superior accommoda the name of "The Mystery," but the mystery will out sooner or latter. Samuel Brandenberger, who is well known to most of our citizens was recently married to a young lady of his native place, in Switzerland, to we are told by a friend who shortly got a letter from him. Sammy was well hen be lived ienda will join u in wishing him and bis bride a long life of bliss and prosperity. Mr. C. J. Gunsel, who has been running Geo. Stephen's stave mill at Tylersburg, passed through town might appear at first sight, shortening the distance between the lower oil re irion and rhiladelohia. as well as openinc up a comparatively new country along the valley of the Tio nesta, giving sew life to vast lumber interests in Forest and Warren counties, and to the coal interests Venango and adjoining counties. Oil City Telegram. You are right, neigh- Fatal Accident. corner of property to tho south weal Gillespie lot. An accident occurred near Whig Moved and carried that a solicitor Till on Saturday last which caused f r tb b h , j -off10 the death of one of Forest county's .r K nr,nina,l r w Tt T'rr, . ir 1 ' most industrious and highly respected citizens, Mr. Jacob Berlin. On that day he went out on his farm, accom panied by one .of his sons about 15 was re-elected. Adjourned to regular meeting on the first Saturday in May. 1 On the wholo it looks as though tho years of age, for the purpose ef cutting pre8ent coancii meaU9 business, and down a tree, mis ue did, ana wnen fhat fiftmfu:n w;il ha drm iKia nr .. . i i.m 1 r ' ine tree leu a umo new Dae, striding i -ye bnpa gQ him on the crown of the bead, cutting - a gash several inches in length and Clarington Gullmgs. frnetiirinfr thn air till. TTa wall eon- a " I itri.fi- .1 - .1 h th. hmi.a in ami.ron.moUa v mie we r awaiung wio arrival condition, and medical aid was sum- of the fir,t train 00 the Clarion M 1 t 6 T-. . t T- Ml monad. The new. was telephoned I oiH"g a i itiSDurgu xt. ii. we win e. j tt:t, .t a u. note you down of the doings of tho telesraph to this place for Dr. Mor-I ficinit3r' row. who happened to be in the neigh- Miles Pierce, who has been stocking borhood of Newtown at the time, wr ihompson & Darr ever1 since their which fact was immediately dispatched mill was put up at the mouth of Cole- back, and between two and three man bM takea a contract ot rnaau- hours after the accident the doctor factuting all the timber yt remaining arrived at the house. After makinr on their tract takiDg. from the stump an examination ho pronounced the od delivering at Pittsburgh. We unfortunate man past recovery, and so understand Mr. Pierce baa no limited it proved, for he expired about ten time in which to complete his contract, minutes after the arrival of the doctor, except that he is to delitef at least having lived about three hour after 2,000,000 yearly. He estimates tbt . I . . ii -i . the accident. He made an effort to ais contract win require aouu. 5tu speak once or twice but it was impos- in its fulfillmeat. aible to understand him : this fact The boat scaffold at Coleman will leads the doctor to think that be was be ran by Sot. Fitzgerald. Thenum- not entirely unconscious. ber of boats built will depend upon Jacob Berlin was A brother of Ex- the price of boats in market. Mr. Commissioner Eli Berlin, and John I Fitzgerald has moved out of the board- Berlin of Whig Hill, and it is needless ing-house, and now occupies the new house he has built at the farther end I of the bridge, across Celeman Run. Mr. Pierce occupies the boarding- house. Mr. Steenburg sustains hit reputation as a first-class sawyer by We notice that Tylersburg parties Monday en route for Mercer county, R p Crawford ; I. G., R. L. Haslef where Mr. S. has a stave mill in oper- D dark was elected Represent ation. Mr. Ounsel informs us that t- ft tn thft Grand Lodre. which meets to say was a good citizen, and neigh bor, honest, industrious and gentle manly, kind and generous. He leaves a wife and nine children, besides a large circle of friends, to mourn his sad and unexpected death, which has being retained by Mr. Pierce cast a gloom over the entire comma- Miss Sadie Henr and Mitt Emma nity. He was aged 45 years, and was Kerr are away attending school at in robust health. The funeral took Edinboro. or, ivii mo w. .,.JMUJ Monday, the remains beinc t? w: v U.HM V. a mnmA will nn Kitllf- tvithnnt I-.. ...... . i 1 ' - uwl' "UD followed to their last resting place Dy . . j,. has henn in tha "western delsy' la larce concourse of tympathizing tria ia h.l-n train t PJarinirton - .. . . .." - r" ihe lollowing persons were in- friends. for a while stalled as officers of lionesta .Lodge, nr. Berlin wat in town on Friday, No. 369, 1. O. O. F., at the regular CiXj the day before the accident, and meeting on Saturday evening last : We shook hands with him, at the same N. G., Jesse D. Dawson ; V. G., R. Z. time inquiring after bis health, he Gillespie ; P. S., G. W. faawyer ; A. b., replying that it was good. When we S.C.Johnston; Treas., 8. D. Irwin ; heard the painful news we could Trustees, J; G. Dale, A. B. Kelly, Jas. BCarcely credit the story. Surely this H. Fones ; R. S. N. G., P. 41. Clark ; sad ..flair demonstrates how awfully L. S. N. G., Q. Jamieson ; R. S. V.G., uncertain it life, and how forcibly doet C.A.Randall; I.. S. V. G., L. M. it remind ut that "In the midct of life Vought ; Warden, J. H. Fones ; O.G.i we are jn death." Meeting of the New Council. vairA(iiiAii a vmu of all Kind served . b ut nas sawea BomeiuiDg oyer iuu.vuu ftt TTarnBDure m May next. lhia - . - I a-.-u:-. t-HAm UiVN n. mton f Ka 1 . ...... I ior -u,HluCUk, ,.uj nu.vu . .u. bUveg ,inc, iigbruar,, and that they ti, i. in ft flmiri-hin enndi - - - . .uuug.. .--j O In their aoason. Sample room for com rnerclal Agonts. W. J. Armstrong and wife will be with us this summer ; Mr. Armstrong rather surprised us by assuming the obligations of matrimony so' unex pectedly, that is, before we had had the pleasure of meeting with tho lady who it to be congratulated upon ber choice, but it being our good fortune to spend an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arm strong at their hone we are not greatly surprised at all, any more, and the grudge we bad laid up against, our friend for going off so sudden like, we forget. Mr. Armstrong opens a select school on Monday next, which ought it pays better to haul them here than to ship by the little road. Mr. S. S. Caafield has lumber on CENTRAL HOUSE, TiONNKIt A AGNEW BLOCK. T. C, Jk-khox. Proprietor. This ia a new lou-, and hasjustbeen fitted p fur the the ground for a new dwelling house accommodation of tho public. A portion -.i T, of the patronago of tho pubho la aolicitod -iy will be shipped at this station, the tj0Q tt pre8ent, and is rapidly iucreas- which will be erected forthwith. It will be located on the old Enaign property, just below the old Holmes House lot. NATIONAL HOTEL, TTDIOUTE, PENN'A. W. D. Bucklii. Pf-iiirintnr. A first-class hotel In all re- mects. and the pleasant'st stopping place la town. Kates very reasonable. jan8-8- W. C. COBURN, M. D., PIIYHICIAN A SURGEON, Has had over fifteen years experience in the Dractioe or his profession, having prau uatoii Imnlhi and honorablv May 10. 1865. Office 'ami Residence In Forest Uouse, I ioterest by the taxpayers Aug. 25-18PQ J. W. MORROW, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, The new fathers of Tionesta borough nnnvcncil of tlifl (Inurt TToUSe. OQ VIonday evenine, pursuant to call of t e well patronized it the worm oi a -i. v r : i i rates on the little road being too high. : ;n mamKrKir, 1,a incraa for the Bunress Morgan. The members pres- Bo0 "acner is consiuereu. .u& .r, . " . . .?.. ... T. O I.. V.o Unn ,.r,A Mr. D. W. Smile v. who has for Quarter iust ended being unusually ent were U. W. rroper, ratnes: ooyce a..v. Bt,au8. -v.v. i . inllA-.A tk- rM. Wa hone to e the T.ode nut W. A. Grove and G. W. Robinson, weather for some time ; we are glad to . 1 I . . I. a ! ! T I .Annm Vii-v hftttAM tA.n nronirtr for Mr. Kellv. removed un a fine hall in the near future. At previous meeting, squire i.uu - - tr V J ' ! I . l .... J e? . .fil. D...J 1 ..Jll-j.T YT - C ki. f.milir n .Tam.stAon "NT V . - . was re-eieciea oecreiarr ot iuo uuwu. yve unaersiaoa inni u. arner, oi Lia m home W week. During Mr. Death X ' "Uj?' It was moved by Joyce that at all Redclyffe, has abandoned bouse-keep Smilev's residence amon2 us he made Intelligence was received here Tes. regular meetings hereafter all members ing for a while on aocouct of hi -The auditors of Tionesta township L ho8t 0f friends by bis gentlemanly terday morning of the death of Mi. S. absent, without a reasonable excuse, daughters' being absent from home present their report to the public m a hearing and straightforward, square C. Roupe, at his lumbering camp on clear and comprehensive manner thi I Jealinga with bis neighbors, all of Bobbs creek, near Buck mills on Mon week. It is quite a lengthy report, WUem are sorry to tee him go. The day last, 3d iust. Although having and will doubtle.s be read with great comtnunity loses a good citizen, and been in very poor health for some we wish him future success. time paet, the newt of his .death was a TtfiAlr Ofron t.a an A nthar nonnl A whnl -n i L IT.. ... - . i I mn A onmriaA f n Kin manv friAiia li.rA -n"" i i i louri uuuuiuuu tuok wuu u i u ou. p. .w w .. . -f i , .,, , . , , . - .. .,i enjoy racy reading and sensational .ccident the other day which night because on his last visit to town B1X nims, and toe casn x iour m. .. greate.t service, and a large amount ror.,. .ill n. Jr.nKt h iaterat.el in k j.j u: i. . , .. :. Lk!i, ... n1, l..t ...V Mr Pnnn. Carried, lhis may seem line a pretty 0f lumber Btarted. especially from the Late of Arnistronc county, having located T w n . , . . .xr.,rnnfti:. , j L : 1 tt. i-..vs mn.i. K-tf.. .k.- 0n.l big levy, but if properly applied, w nDner Clarion, did not get out. Thete mi to auonci ail pro- u - i i was it proveu tu u uuh dovcio. ug n ivio6 wuvu uiv - - .--- - be fined $1.00, the amount to go to this summer. the borough fund. Carried. Ibis it The rains of Sunday night last and a sensible and perfectly correct action, Monday brought the Clarion up to a and we nope tne ruie wm do ngiaiy raft;ne ,1, and a considerable enforced. amount of lumber was run. The flood Motion that the work tax levied be WBa 0f too'Bhort duration to be of the not a bit too much On motion it was agreed to pay the Court House. In TionasLa i.s Dreunrei xosaioiiai cans promptly ana ai an nours. tau Lite Unveiled," advertised m wir,ina out his Winchester eun. and expreised himself much better. Oiuee lu SmearbauKh Co.'a new build- WM w,PluS oufc u" " , t nnu.Hr ftrtico lioiirs 7 to H A. iuoiuer twuuiu vi iuii worn. 1 n.I tiaoincr nor ecteil tn remova tha ino liumeuiaie cauao oi ma ueam was audUtol2M.; 2 to s and 6j to 74 p. m. A.(;o(f.,tt;n..tnv..n : nA.A .i, nr fl.. Unanmonia. Mr. Rouna was ona of Street Commissioner J2.U0 per day; Hnndavs, to 10 A. m. ? 2 to 3 and tit to 7 4 I "r rw. " uai inugo ..w. j r r- . - p.m. Residence In Uonage house, rear of ..n ,:.u thl t:mfi- an(i Aa Q0A work in., into hia faca and burninc him verv the best known men in thit section, I Laborere 10 cente per hour, anu man ITnnan mav-ln HI. I .1 .... I ... . . ...... a 1 -J . Al - . . - , T l . i ... . 1 1 . .1 . . . ; .1 1 I i.mh.i.i.l An Iha A I farrhnnv ! HE 11 LHRFU u CHULO UVU1 iu me puotoirrapu ouaiuesa. uv uuu v I eeveieir.aou ajiuobiuHsirujiuji iu oigui, i uanug lumuciwn vu iuw uuv6UOi,j allow any ef the city artists to get f his right eye. Bob. considers his many years, in fact the greater portion H. O. Davis was elocted Street ahead of him with any of their new- escape from death sufficiently narrow of his liletime, ot late years spending Commissioner, and a motion carried iirnnnmanii Hi. hm h..u kim mnn c.ntiona in t Vm I all his time on Tionesta creek. He that in case Mr. Davis refused to future Last Saturday wasj "All Fool's F. F. WHITTEKIN. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. apr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co.. Pa. A. H. MAT. A. B. KBLLT MA F, PARK tC CO,, B AITKBBS! Corner of Klra A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time DeposiU. . Colleotions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. ED. HBIBBL, Dealer in 8 T O V K S, TINWARE) )And( i'nilSF FURNISHING GOODS ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., Juno 27, 1881. QUARLE3 RAISIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, In rear of Blum's Blaekamlth shop, ELM ST.. - TIONESTA, PA angled call. Mr. Wm. Youog has again re sumed charge of Mr. Kelly's Oldtown Day," and as the weathtr was very mild, farm, and moved hit family thereon, we euess nearly all the fools went was among the best pilots on the Alls- serve, then the Burgeus and Street gheny and Ohio rivers, and we believe Committee to secure the services of was at ene time a successful steam some other competent person boat pilot. He was a man of sobriety, Committees were appointed by the nd w.tu, V,,n Ann't. Vnnw ahout ,,-, .t UHt .a noticad a rood industry and integrity, generous of Burgess as follows: f-rmln, i." worth mantionimr. Lanv .tartW unt with mntv baskets. et, intelligent, and respectful to On streets. O. W. Proper in south and we predict that he will make and if we orn't awfully fooled the everybody. He was what we might ward, and W. A. Grove in north ward morey both for himself and Mr. K. most of them returned nearly as empty can one or mo om vu, un siaewaias, r. j.yce. ... .. .1 u . ,11.. I commuuur, uu uu ucuino i"v a i ua nnance. j. . iwwiumu ro"u"ul,i xv7 - ,.. 1 in th. ranka of tha old inhabit. T U nhh m.hl. ifM havA moved isto their I up and down that ne ana r rana nun-1 . .... . , -.r- . o. L u:,.u u. UArc.no.KH91 hut Ah. ia alwavs ants that will oe jteeniy ieit oy mo Motion that the Committee on pleasant vine oi., uouse, wuiuu u i 0-- - -- J . . , . i tn. tt; I ... T. T i . I . I I il?inr it wnill 1 talr a Kont SO of them Iriencis ne nas leu Deuina. ma ago o,reeta ba authorized to secure r . t, Mr. J. A. Hart : the latter centlemau us came about his big catch will move into the Ilenage house as soon at Dr. Morrow vacates, the Dr. having rented the Fisher house and will occupy it in a few days. The editor of the Philipsburg Journal writes the following and then breathes easier: "If people will eat and bathe regularly, avoid worry, pas sion and over-work, they needn't be afraid of the small-pox or any other disease. Look at editors 1 Who ever heard ot an editor catching the small pox T And yet 'death loves a shining mark." I ... rw to convince us that ha was not "eivine aooui sizty-six years. x u re mains will be taken to xmioute to day for interment. Messrs. Whittekin and Clark, sur veyors, have completed the designs for the Odd 'Fellows cemetery, at this place. The Lodge will take action upon the same at an early date after which lets will be offered for sale. Now that thit organization has done a good act by providing a good place for the dead, let the borough council follow up with an ordinance compell ing side walks to be built to the ground. Democrat. We second the motion. Whittekin to eutablish a grade for Elm St., from the upper oorner of the cemetery in north ward to Knox's rf mill in souta ward, the cost not to exceed 12. Carried. This is auother Owing to the high price of meats sensible action, and one that should and all kinds of provisions we find it have been taken years ago, To the Public necessarry te advance on the price of meals, which will be, on and after this date, 40 cents each. T. C. Jackson, Central House. Wm. Smearbaugh, Lawrence Heuse. April 5, '82, i On motion the Street Oommitteo was authorized to consult or correppoud with proporty owners on Rice St., to ascertain whether they are willing to set back their fences and mako the street of eveu width, aud build side- For good fresh Goods cheap go to walks in front of their property ; that IUslex&Soss. Feb. 1, '82. I it on Race St., from the Clarion Bank is considerable timber to raft yet. J. B. Fearsall has purchased tha Tabor property, and' will take steps to improve the same. What particular business Mr. Pearsall will engage in we do not know. He will do soma building, however, immediately. Two of our schools are open yet. James Brandon has removed from Clarington and now lives in a new house built upon Douglas Moore's farm. Samuel Brandon carries the mail between Ridgway and Tylersburg. James Shields Jr., and bis brother Charles and sister Tinnie, who have been attending school in Clarion and are now home, will return to school again in Clarion soon. Mrs. Samuel Mooie of Millstone, died on the 3d of last month. Al. Timlin died of double pneumo nia at Raugbt't Mills the 21th of lant month. Jim. April 3, '82. Thanks. To those friendj who to kindly lent valuable assistance during" th lute severe illness of Mr. Samud Clark, both he aud Mrs. Clark desire tu leturu their heartfelt thaukJ, and will ever hold them in grattl'ul itiuem-brauce.
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