WEDNESDAY JIQRSIM, JIXK i8,lSS2. COHOUG J 1 OFFICERS. TliirQcxsJ. I). Ilcn.iros. V'tnr.ilin,t! North ward, W. A. Grove, T. II. Cobb, Patrick Jovfo i Until h Ward, Oeo. W. llobltiHon, Y.' F. Plum, O. W. Proper. Jutfieen of tho J'caccJ. T. I'.ronnnn, D. 8. Knox. Conxlrtblr James Hwaiio. fichnol THrrrlorsS. .?. Woleotl, .1. IT. PlnKinan, J. Urovn, A. Ii. Kelly, (J. Y. llobinson, I). H. Kttox. FOnEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cnne)re,x-3 AH. Mosonovrc. Member of Seville. J. (. Ham,. Axxembly E. Ji. Pavih. J're.nule.nt J wine V. . Bnowj. jlMociara Juilgc John Hkck, C. A. II li. I.. Trcaxurrr N. R. Fordman. lrothnnotarii, UegUte.r cC Ilee.nrder, die Justis Hhawkky. ffheritr.O. W. Cmrk. Owm.i.i'oifv II. W. Lkhkhup., J. H. rinNPicnsoN, II. A. Ziikndfxi.. County Mitpcrinlcnrfcnt J. E. IIlT.t. Ann. JHntrie.t Attorney S. P. Irwin. Jury CommisxionersXV. Y. Kiooinh. J. ORRKNAWAI.T. Cimuit SuevevorV. F. Wiiittkkin. Coroner C. H. CirrRrir. Countv A uilifornU. W. Waiideb, J. A. BOOTT, H. li. RWAL.T.KT. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. iArs , TI0NE3TA LODGE fTrt Xo.:iG, feiPl.0.of0.in. MEETS every Saturday evening, .nt 7 o'clock, in tlio hod t?o Hoom in Par tridgo'nllall. J. 1. DAWSON, N. n. O. W. HaWYKR, fSoo'y. 27-tf. L. DAVlS ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collodions mado in this and adjoining countieH. ILES W. TATK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAYT, Elm Blroot, Tionfftn, Tti. rp V. IUTCIIEY ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tioncsla, Forest County Pa. B. AGNEW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV, Tionrsta, Pa. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! I liavo bonn admitted t pradieo an Attorney in tho Penalon Ollico at Waah JiiKton, I. C. All oUieora, Koldicra, or Bailors who wore injnrod in tho late war, van obtain pensions' to which tUoy amy 1)0 ontitlod, by ealliiijron or addre!n(r mo at Tionesla, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tontion. Having boon nver four years a sold lor in tho lata war, nnd having for a number of years oiiRntred in tho prosecution of hoI diors' claims, my experience will assuro ,he collection of claims in tlio shortest pos lblo tlmo. J. Ji. AG N IS W. 41tf. LAWUENCE HOUSE, Tioncsta, Pa., Wm, 8inoarbaiiKi. Proprietor. This bouso is centrally loin tod. Everything new ami well furnished. Kupoiior Ac eommodations and strict attention jrivoii to Ruosts. VofrotabloH and Fruits of a'l kinds served in their ncason. &i;nplo room for Commercial Agents, ENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta, Ph., T. 0. Jackson, l'roprictor. This is a new houso, and has just been fitted up lor tho accommodation of tlio public. A por tion of tho patronage, of tho public is elic ited., m-iy. NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidioute, Pa., W. I). Pueklin, J'roprietor. A llit class hotel in all respects, and tlio pleas nntest stoppitijj jilaco in town. Katos very reasonable. janS-K-J. T AV. MORROW. M. P., I. PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, Lato of Annstroii!! county, having bicated in Tionosta is prepared to nil end all pro fessional calls promptly am! at all boni s. Ollloo in Smearbaunh A- Co.'s new build lnKi np stairs. Olbco hours 7 to K a. m., Bud 11 to 12 M. ! a to 3 and 5 to 7 r. m. Hundays, 0 to 11) A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 71 v. M. Residenco in Fisher House, on W'nlnut Stroot. may-la 81. WC. CORITRN, M. I.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, J fas had over fifteen years expoiionee in tho practice of his profossion, having jrrad uatod legallji and honorably May 10, 1.HH5. Olllce ami Rosidoneo in 'Forest House, opnosito tho Court House, Tioncnta, Pa. Aug. 25-1SS0 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials A.O., of Dr. btoauinan, would rospocttully an nonnco that ho will carry on tho Dental business in Tionesta, and having had fiver nix years successful experience, considers himself fully competent to glvu fcntiro sat isfaction, i shall always givo my medi cal practico tho proforence. mai-22-S2. DR. A. FISHER. DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Having restimod his practice in Forest eounty lie will make his accustomed visits to Tionesta on all regular court weeks. I To will bo found at tlio Ccutrul House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. inariS-Ki. DENTISTRY, WM. TATE, D. 1). S., Has permanently located in Tionesta, and will bo found at tho Rural House. J to lias bad oyer 23 years successful experience, and will guarantee satisfaction in every Instance. 1'rices reasonable. apr. iz-k QIIARLES RA1SIG, PRACTICAL OARRIAQE AND WAGON MAKER, In roar of Rlum'a Blacksmith shop, ELM ST.. - - TIONESTA, PA CL P. HIT A. . IlKLLV JUA V, l'AHK tt! CO., Corner of Elm & WalnulSts. Tionwsta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time, lipoil.;. Collodions madeon all tbc Priiu-ipul po nU of tho V. S. Collodions iicltod . )-. iv. C. M. Siiawkoy, (Successor (o ISrennan A Sliawkey,) Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer, (Ofllce in Court House,) " TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, TA. I JARTICULA R ATTENTION driven to I Searches, Uriels, J'ayineut of Taxes, Redemption of LhiuIm, Ptirchnseni" Liuuls at Trcjisiirer'H Sale. A" ill draw deeds, niorliraics, agreements, iVc. All business entrusted bi my i-arnwill receive prompt attention. Evervtliin'r done catisi'aetoi ily ami at rcasoimlilo rates. lljatiH LOCAL AKD MISCELLANEOUS. C'oiiilriifiril Tlmr Tnble Tlonrsta Intlon. NOllTII. Train lr,.. 7:'-'l am Train 1H 8:ii am Train J 4i(4 om Kot'Tir. Train 10 1:X Jim Train 10 8:0 j in Train 15 North, mid Train 10 South carry tho mail. Kev. Ilicka will occupy the pulpit of tho M. E. Church next Bnntlny oveuin. rrowbyterian Sablmth School at .1 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. tn. No Paper Next Week. Next week is holiday week, and no paper will bo issued from this shop io consequence. Our next paper will appear on July 12th. In tho mean time we wish all our patrons a glori ous time on tho Fourth, ami hope they'll fuel belter for having had a goo 1 cilcbrtttioD. Our olllce will he open for busiuesa during tho week so if you havo auy surplus cash you would liko to leave with us j ut-t call arouud. No ppcr next week. (Jet ready to ceLbrato. IIod. J. 1. Agnew arrived io towu yedterduy. Mrs. T. F. llitchoy is visiting fiieuda ia Jcd'crson county. Fiudlay'a Agency represents tho olJebt and uott reliable companies. It A lot of spudd fur bark pseliag just received at the Now Hardware "Store. The boys at Salmon Croak ar fixing up fur a largo time on the Fourth. Findlay's Insurance Agsr.cy in surer against damage by Fire and Li"htuiug. It. Mr. Eagles has moved into the Donner house on Vine St , which has recently been undergoing repairs. Msjor Canfield was mado happy ono day last week by tho arrival of a bran new daughtyr at his domicile. No Assessments to pay on uncer tain contrast, ho gupsa work. In sure with Fin J lay at Franklin, Fa. It Wilbur Grove has lately beauti fied his house by a coat cf paint, as well as "eubbtiuliating" it by a now foundation. The arrival of a big boy at Wm. Guilou'a Tuesday morning makoa him Etcp a good deal heavier. lie's a family man now. Mica Mary Kiser, who has been attending the State Normal School at Ediuboro during tho last term, re turned home on Friday last. M Alexander Cordon of Elk hart, Indiana, accompanied by bis wifa and three youngest children are pay ing Tioue6la relatives and friends a visit. Finulay'u Insurance Agency ct Fraukliu, Fa., has over Ten Thousand Insurance Policies in force.'aud never has had a lawsuit. J. II. Mcl'hersou, Solicitor. It. Tho program cf the Fourth ot July festivities published in our last issue will be fully carried out, besides a number of other attractions yet to be added. Dr. Coburn reports the arrival of a fine young lady oight pound weight at tho home of our friend J. II. IVarsall, at liussell'tf Mill, Bear Creek. County Surveyor "Whittekiu has associated with himjolf Lis brother, H. C. Whittekiu, in the surveying business. A strong team. New card next issue. Mr. Horaco Ittel, of Aiken, McKoan county, paid Tioucsta frieud3 a visit last week. "Horry" was look ing well, and rc;)orld the family all in good health. Mrs. Borl'm, tho aged widow of the late Tiul liaiiin, ami mother of Eli and John Berlin, and Mra. James Rwaik'3, died at the resideuce of one of her daughters, in 'Warren county on Sunday last. She was 74 years ot 8e, and was a highly respected lady. She was buried by the side of her husbaud, in the EvuiigJic.il ctiJclcry, on DutU. lldi. Zneli Shriver htt3 bcon laid np for two weeks with a veryevcro attack of eoie throat. I Io is convalescing now, and ifl etill minus about 30 pounds of flesh. Ilov. Ilill, of Kansas, writes us a lengthy and entertaining letter from his section, but it camo to late for this ioritio. It will keep, however, till we como out again. Tho different committees are busily engaged in perfecting arrange ments for tho celebration hero on the Fourth. Lend them your assistance and help make it a greut buccc?b. Drop in and sco Munk Davis' news stand and cigar Btore. Ho hasn't got all his goods yet, but will have them in a day or two. Muak should receive a liberal patronage from our citizens. A cow belonging to Goorgo Al baugh contested tho right of way with one of the trains one day last week but as ia usual in such cases, she lost the contest. This is the second cow Mr. A. has lost in this manner. Ffndlay's Goneral Insurance Agency at Franklin, Fa., is the oldest in Western Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh or Erie, and has the larg est amount of insurance in force J. II. Mcriierson, Solicitor. It Baldwins Official Railway Guide for June is at hand. As usual it con tains the best and most authentic time tables of all railroads, besides a fund of interesting reading for the traveler, to whom it is an iadidpcusiblo f.ubli cation. While some men were letting a car down tho inclined siding where Mr. Collins is loadiug timber, opposite lowu, it got tho better of them and jumped the track smashing itself up somewhat. A horse aud several boys uarrowly escaped injury. Mr. 11. J. Ilillard having resigned the ofiico of Jury Commissioner, our old liiend Wm. Y. Siggins of Stevtarts Iiun was Appointed by too court. Mr, Biggin' appointment holds until an other can be elected next full. The appointment is a good ono. John Wolf, whose farm is located about four miles from town on the Tylorsburg road has left with us sev eral stocks of wheat and ryo taken from bis place which are hard to boat for this time of the season. The wheat is 5 feet 6 inches, and the iye 8 feet long. Tho boys of Dutch Hill will giye ono of their pleasant platform dan ces on the Fouth, at the platform on Tubbs Kun. They will havo eatables of all kinds, aud those who attend may depend on having a royal time, as is always tho case when the Dutch Hill boys give a dance. The "Oriental Casket" for Juno is before us, very much improved in typographical aud in general make-up. The literature of this excellent maga zine is of the choicest character, and it has already attained a front rank among tho best periodicals of the day. Jj. Lum Smith, 912 Arch St., Fhil'a. Price $2.00 per aanum. The auditors of one of the town ships in Huntingdon county have got into trouble for failing to publish the aunual report of the receipts and ex penditures of said township, and their experience ought to bo a warning to the many towuship and borough audi tors who have trod in the same path from time almost immemotial. Clarion Democrat. Information wanted of the where abouts of Mrs. .Alary A. Lee (whoso maiden namo was Van Gordon,) who left Wayne county, Pa., about four teen years ago, and when last heard from she was in Warrca county. If this notice meets bur cyo tho can learn something to her advantago by ad dressing a letter to hor brother, Wes ley Van Gordeu, 11 nvley, Pa. Wo tako pleasuro in iotroducing tho old and reliable Insurance Agency of A. Y. Findlay at Franklin, Pa., as the .best place to secure uafo aud relia ble insurauce. This agency has now been in successful operation for over twenty-fie yeard, aud ha3 never had a lawsuit. It is under the por.iial management of Mr. Fiudlay, who U an abla and exosrienced adjuster aud underwriter. Mauy of our cilizuiiS have been patrou of tliis oilice, and v.e have yet to hear of a tingle com plaint. All who dt.siro eound aud re liable innuiiince will und it to tbwir ttdvuuta;e to consult either perjjnally or by Utter or through hid Sjlickors, Fiiuihiy's Agency. J. li. Mei'herou, Solicitor. - It. The Fishing season is fairly upc'ti us, wlilo the hunting season ii nenrlj' here, and tho boss placo to provido yourself with complete outfits for these noble pastimes i3 aj; Papa Baldwin's old rciiablo Gnu Stoic, Tidioute, Pa. Being an old and truo Hporlc.uiui himself ho knows tho Jjceds of tho craft and always keeps tho mobt supe rior goods in stock. Drop in and see bim when in Tidioute. Miss Maude Davis, "iho hr.s for the past six months bceu attending the New Englaud Conservatory of Mtiriic, at Boston, returned home on Monday. Sho is enthusiastically welcomed by her many young friends, by whom eho has bcon much missed. Her pr;r,res3 in ruusio has been very rapid, and Tionesta can prido herself ia the pos session of ono of the moiit skillful pianists in tho western part of tho State. J. L. Craig D. D. G. M. W., in stalled the following officers of Forest Lodge, No. 184, Friday night last: P. M. W., Geo. W. Sawyer ; M. W., Q. Jamioson; F., C. A. Hill ; O., James Butler ; Recorder, W. C. Co burn ; Fin., J. L. Craig ; Receiver, Geo. W. Bovard ; I. W., Fred. Siitz gner ; O. W., A. J. Landers. The A. U. O. W. has paid out about one and one-half million dollars to families of deceased members during tho past year. Mieg Anna Guenther, teacher of the West Hickory school make3 the following report for the month ending Juno 16 : Number enrolled 18, aver ego attendance 15 ; percentr.go of at tendance 02. Those who havo been present every day arc : Maggie Bea ver, Myrla Copokud, Pearl GVpoI.u.d, Sadie King, Garvey Copcland, Henry Custy, Frank Jones. Ths monthly examinations were appended to the above, but it h impoitiblc for us to accouimodato it. Ed. Messrs. Foreman, Carson and Shoemaker will erect a platform in Robinson's grove, on Vine St., oa tiae Fourth, and will give an opportunity to all trippera of Iho light fantastic to enjoy themselves. A good baud of music will bo in attendance during the afternoon aud evening, and all who wish for a good time should attend. The grove is a very pleasant one shady all day and "right in town." We have no doubt but that all the young folks wiil be on hand. The organization of the new school board took placo on Monday, June 19. S. J. Wolcotf was elected President, J. II. Dint man, Secretary, and A. B. Kelly, Treasurer. The school term for 1SS2 was fixed at seve n months iustead eight as heretofoie. A levy of 10 mills for school purposes w&3 made. It was decided to meet on the evening of July 24 for the purpose of selecting teachers for the different schools. All intending to make ap plication should mako a note of ihla. Mr. C. F. Gillespie, ofWhigllill, returned from a visit to Erie county last week, where, among others, ho vis our former townsman, Mr. J. M. Ahlstrand, near Millvillago. llespeaks in glowing terms of the kiud hospital ity shown him by Mr. and Mrs. A., who seemed to exert themselves to mako his visit pleasant. Mr. Ahl strand has ono of the nicest farms in Erie county, and his crops are looking unusually well, especially his corn, which Mr. Gillespie says was much tho flueit he had Been on his travels. The Republicans of Jefferson county placed tho following ticket in the field at their recent primary elec tions : Congress, General Harry White ; Assembly, Wm. Altman j District Attorney, C. C. Benscotter ; Commissioner, D. D. Simpson; Jury Cotn'r, Jas. McGoe. The Republicans of Clarion held tbuir primaries on Sat urday and nominated thU ticket: Congress, Major Henry Wettor; As sembly, M. Arnold ; ShuriJ, Cupt. Jorry Brown ; Jury Coiu'r, Jcoio Gardner; Chairmau County Com., R. Ruloiisou. Wo hear sometimes complaint! about the unburiuowliko manner in which insurance U done. Thi.i comes, to ft great extent, of thfl ignorance of persons engaged iu tho agency bu;i- ne33, many of whou emark in it without tho leust knov. !o djo or qu:u. licatins. Wo can mention an honorable- exception to this ru'o iu tl.o tui.o oftheAtney of A. Y. Fii.dby, of Fratklia, Pa. Mr. Fiudly has per distantly labored iu this bueine?! fjr over twenty years ar.J Jin mado the business a professional hti'dy, and no person will fail to find found indem nity who pairoiJzos this Agency. J. ii. Mcl'hersou, Solicitor. It Come to (lie Fourth of July. Come to tho Fourth of July iu Tio nesta ; bring with you your children, your neighbor and your neighbor's children, likewise your wife, and let your neighbor bring his wie, also. There'll bo a big time here, and don't you forget it. Tho canon's going to shoot, the fifo and drum aro going to mako music ; besides there's going to bo a tub race, a wheelbarrow race, sack race, slow race, fact race, and there'll doubtless bo more or loss human raeo iu towu. A greased pole will bo ono of tho principal attract ions, also a gln33 ball shoot, in which all are invited to participate. A big dinner, somo speeches and the reading of tho Declaration of Independence will figure largely among the interest ing ceremonies of tho day. Then again, the fantastic, or "Bumscjuizzlers" will mako their appearance in the grand procession. Last, but not least, tho magnificent display of fireworks in the evening. Oh, there'll be fun alive, and you'd better all come. You'll surely miss it if you don't. Come, come, come. Oil News. Tho Cherry Grove district has pro duced another immense "producer" within the past week. Reed & Bren ncman's well on lot C35 is a short ways in the sand aud at last accounts was Mowing at tho rate of fifty barrels an hour. There are other wells to como iu in a short timo all very im portant ones. Tho burning well is still blazing away, and from present appearances will not bo extinguished until the supply of oil gives out. The excitement keeps up, aud operators from all 6ection3 are flocking in. The Tionesta oil company's well on Boaver has startod up again, and with no bad luck ought to bo down in ten days or eoonor. Grove, Hart & Co., nour the above venture, hava their rip ip but no machinery yet. They will probably ftart the drill the first of next week. Tho oil market ia very stubborn, and don't get much below 52 cents, but if the big wells continue to come in the market caunot keep up to even the present low figures much longer. Brookston Brevities. On Sunday nine pounds of Rice camo to town ; William B., tho happy father. Mrs. William A. Ilanes (better known as Mrs. Allen) died quke sud denly on Monday evening from heart disease; was buried Wednesday at Lower Sheffield. We learn two of tho sons-in-law were hero, Thursday to look after the property. - Thursday night about 11:30 we were etartled by the firo alarm from the tannery whistle. On arriving there things looked rather dubious about tho bark mill ; the flames ascended to the roof through the elevator and a warm time was had for about a half hour. Tho Tannery hands, assisted by tho various mill hands in that time got a good wetting. The heavy shower which fell in this village Friday evening was accom panied with terriblo thunder and strokes of lightning. Tho rain fall was heavy and very welcome, and tho damage by lightning, fortunately, was not very severe. The cases of strokes falling here aro as follows : Tho barn ofCharlos Anderson, shattering two rafters ; also several tolegraph poles of tho Pipe Line Co.'s were shattered. Tho lightning mado quito a crackling along tho wire. "I'm a daddy." Win Whitman. William Beatty, a bark peeler working for James Organ, cut his knee severely Saturday with his bark spud. Wont to his home in Centre county. John Cameron moved to Sheffield to-day where he is opening a wagon shop. Master Curtis Beau, wo aro glad to hear, has recovered from his attack of diphtheria. Anlskam. Brookston, June-26, l.-2. Debiliutud persons, and bulllrers fiom n listing diseased such con sumption, scrofula, kidney utile! ions, will bo greatly, benefitted by using Brown's lio.u Bitters. To sick, colicky, crying babies five Peruna never uny othtr medi cine whatsoever. Wantkd. for cash Cherry, Ash, Puplar, Cucumber, and White Oak Lumber. -. M. Ktrt.ri:. April 2o-tt. Stewarts nun flipicts. Look out for the "buckwheat.)'' the Fourth ; we're coming. Tho Run don't socm to be as m of a summer resort us it "used to w Conic on, friends. You'ro welcoi.i Wilder, the Preacher, has I "doing" the Run this week. Mr. Zahniscr's family has arri A good acquisition. Eddie, a sol tho above, sorry to chronicle, fell, brol;o his arm the firft evening I f pent in our midst. Biaino redt tho fracture. Moral : li ys d wreftle. Our summer school has colli owing to t'le illness of Miss Myers. Singing school Thursday eveniuj tho "Temple of Knowledgo." Ol vatiou surrounding of tho ec! houso very filthy. Cause sh Doo't growl friends ; just bo than you don't haVe to make your "bi and butter" to tho detriment of public. I Whose businesses it if my he did balk. Our P. M. has got the bofs black colt. - i Havo you heard tho news? 1 Lacy 'a have a boy. June 24, '82. Strange Revitalizing tho blood is a lutely necessary for the cure of ; eral debility, weakness, lassitude, The best enricber of the boot Brown's Iron Bitters. I paid $150 to my doctor and no better. I then took a few bo of Peruna which cured me. Peruna is a sure cure for billi nc3s aud kidney xomplaints ; it hi equal. Bargains ! - - 3 oz, Silver Case Watches, movement, $12.00. Solid Ni Watches, Am. style,, fine movea $8.00. Nickel Stem 'Wind and Watches from $6.00. . Jewelry oi descriptions, Silver plated lit Ware, Clocks, Musical Instrun etc., at equally low prices. C 1 Knives and 6 Table Forks, solid handle and heavy silver plated, : fine velvet lined case, at $5.00. G sent to any address, free of charge receipt of price, and satisfaction j anteed. Repairing of Watcht speciality. Heney EwA'i The Jeweler of Tidioute, Pa. Tho 4th of July is coming we are prepared with a full lie Firo works, Flags, Confections, I and Groceries ; Boys' WagonB, SI Canned goods low, also Strawbt after Juno 25th. 2t Wm. Smeakbaugh & ( Take no quack nostrums, your trust in Peruna. MARRIED. WUITEMAN MlNKIt. In Tid Pa., Juno 2(5, 1882, by Rev. Ii M. land, of tha Presbyterian Church, Clias. M. Whitemau, of Brook ville and Miss Emma E. Arner, of Si Creek, this county. Our sincerest congratulation! extended to Mr. Whiteman am accomplished bride, in which al many friends in this place will jo May thoir yoyage through life long ono aud blessed with hapj and prosperity ; may no cloud darken the sunshine of their jt the wish of yours affectionately Editor. DIED. HANKS At Brookston, Pa., on M Juno l'Jtli, lwy, suddenly of lieaj ease, Margaret, w''o of Williiu 1 lanes, ai;ed 53 J years. Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Kestt ho iiiurvcl of tlio uno lor all Nen eases. All tits stoppotl free. Send Arch St., Philada. sepii J OHENZO PULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer il HARNESS, COLLARS, CRM Ami nil kinds of i HORSE FURNISHING GO may I Sl 'i'ONKHTA. PA. Dealer in HTO V UK, T 1 3 W A -)And(- liOL'SE FURNISHING GO ALT. KI N' in K .ll! WOUK Pit ',Y A''-'I'.N DEP Tl. Tii in--' !V . June !': !