s. i r.i . Fa il;! is a ci up tor . A por io U solie-4(i-!v. , .iky,b.. This houne In isiied with 11CW it is eentrnllcy l-:-. barn In eonnoet- liii public will ;tt place. Flint i. u wiih the Hotel I,. Tidioute, I'., . unriotnr. A first :.. ninl the plcas- i town. Kntes very jan8-8, ; .V Nl.'TVJF.ON, !i-!r the School Ail professional to. , SUlUiF.ON, having located ; nttciKl all pro ..iid at all hours, .'o.'s how build ers 7 to rt a. M. ;i 1 Uj to 7 P. M. i to 3 and CI to 74 . her House, on may-18 81. , .V SUUGEON, ,m experience in jn, having crrart :,s.lv Mav 10, ISfiS. in Judire Reek's 1 Church. Tiones Aug. 25-1880 MORROW. materials etc., of i respect lull v an rvv on tho Dental iiiil having had over pirienee, considers :.: to give entire sat n s give mv tnedl ;Tice. iiitti'22-W . A. B. KBM.Y .j i:k e co., TP. T?. 55 ! ,.v Walnut Sts. Tionebta. i iWeoiint and Deposit. (bwed on Time Depowito. (dcouall the Principal points .f the U.S. . lions boi'tcited. 18-ly. l UliTON,' .Hirer of and Dealer in IGIURS, ERIDLES, And all kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. lONESTA. PA. !i: ( tho Ktrmucis, oniy iiiiuum, V, Pa. SCElLANEOUS. rime Tnlile Tlonw(R Hlnllnn. Mil l it. i ',"..., 7:4S niri IK 7: 18 am i (i 4-.t0 inn BOUTH. Train 03 11:17 Bin Train 10 1:45 pm Train 18 8:28 pm 'i 1 -. North, and Train 10 South carry idling iu the Presbyterian nest Sunday rooming and by Rev. Ilirkling. i'reaching in the M. E. Church U Sunday evening by F. M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12;30 p. ro.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. nil Oil market closed ye&tetday 783. Opening this morning at 782c. Mi. A. Curaon has moved into hia new building on Walout St. Attendance at the Sunday Schools is increasing. Christmas is coming. Charlie KiMmer cut hi3 foot quite seriously with an ax last Sun day evening. Atlention is called to the Holi day curd of Win. Smearhaugh & Co., iu this issue. Mr. C. F. Gillespie of Whig Hill paid his respects to our sanctum yes tesday morning by a pleasant call. MisbixoManI II. J. Hoi-kins, who was found in New York buying Holiday Goods for II. J. Hopkins A Co. Geo. Smith carries his arm in i sling, the effects of a few "exhibi lion shots" at the roller skating riok last Tliuisday. Mr. Ben. V. May of Chicago, is home fortfi brief visit with mother am i'tiends. We never saw lieu, looking quite so due as now. And now W. A Eagles wears pleasanter nmilo than ever. Jhe ar rival, Monday morning, of a bouncing boy is the cause uf it. -C W. Baker killed a fine buck last week, since which time he has been wearing his former overcort for reft. Good boy Clint. O. W. Sawyer is fixing up his dwelling house near Robinson & Bon tier' mill. When completed he wi have a very comfortable abode. Mr. Craig has temporarily moved his family iuto Samuel Clark's vacant. nous. His own edifice will not he ready for eccupaucy much before the first of January. Ilarve Foreman has succeeded, since tho snow fell, in finding two depr aufluiently blind tnruo into the muz zle of his gun. But all the same llarve attributes it to his superior iiiarbkmutifchip. Three families will shortly occu py II. O. Davis' house at the eaat end of thfi river bridge, viz: Chns. Hin ton's, J. A. liuliog's and A. Wisner's. This illustrates the scarcity 'of dwel ling houses very forcibly. E. E. CUpp Esq., of President, looked iu upou us a few momeut yes terday morning. He was feelmgjubi lant as usual, except over the defeat of Elaine, but we won't tell just now what lie said about the "change." During tie past week the huot. iug has been,very good, yet very lit tle vouison has reached our market. Most every man that has a particle of conecU aud the time to spare has hied to the big woods, loaded down with ammunition, expectations, ifcc. Thanksgiving Day passed like a Sabbath in Tiouesta so quiet was everything, aud that is the way it should always be spent. Union ser vices were held iu the Presbyterian church, Rev.. Small preachiog an ex cellent 6ermon to a fair congregation. There will be a shooting match at Herman Blum's, on Dutch Hill, Dext Saturday, Dec. 6th. A number of fat turkeys, chickens aud geese will be shot eff, aud those whq think they can t hoot and would like some thing in the poultry line for Christ mas should be on hand. A telejrram received last week by Mr. Adams conveyed the intelli gence that hn eon, Walter, who had stopped at Bradford on his way to Buffalo, was quite seriously ill, but later advices stated hia condition to be much improved. Oo Mouday eve ning, however, a message was received announcing that ho was worse, and sumtaoDicg hia father to bis bedside We hope to bear better reports eoon. . those who expect to .. . (u .end the Institute on the loth irif t. The Superintendent expects to have good supply of instructors in 'all branches, and with the proper encour- gement by the teachers and citizens the Institute will be a success. We understand that Mr. Law rence baa about consummated the sale of his hotel property in this place to Bradford gentleman. Possession will not be taken right away, but ar rangements fur the transfer ore now pendicg. We also learn that the pur chaser is an old and first class hotel man. -Forest Lodge, A. O. U. W., will be ready soon to announce its second at nual ball, which will take place some time during , the holidays. The pronounced success of their last year's effort is a sufficient guarantee that this one will be the ball of the season. The music will be the best the coun try affords. The County Commissioners have put in their office within the past week a targe and excellent safe; one that will accommodate the records of that office for the next twenty-five years. This is something that was badly need ed, as the lecords of a county cannot be replaced when once fire gets a good hold of thera We are informed that, owing to the great depression in the trade, Hor- ton, Crary & Co., have shut down operations at their tanneries both in this and Warren county, thus throw ing out of employment a large num ber of workmen. The capacity of all their tanneries is upwards cf 2,000 sides of sole leather a day. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig wish publicly to acknowledge many thanks to all those who so generously lent their assistance in rescuing their householdgoods Ironi the recent ore. But for the prompt and vigorous cf- forts on the part of our citizens most of their goods must have buroed, and lefnl tn nil -A special from O.ean says: Abra- nam uau.eo, rp.ruuB1 .uClu,u - " , , , ., ,. . once celebtated oil district at Pleas- antville was discovered, has died in vjregon. oames naiujcu iuo tpmn had sluwu him a great oil lake at Pleasautville. 11a made a torltine ol half a million in oil which he lost on the Pacific coast. t Writing of the chestnut output in that vicinity, the Cochrauton Times says: "The returns are all in,-and from the official couut we learn that 2.03.J bushels ot chestnuts were . shipped from Cochrantou station this fall. Dunbar & McGrath shipped 1 ''!." Ktihulu C.iAev Mm ' 700 and m.' otuers luu. i ue average pr.co pn.u was $2.50, showing that So.000 was lofr in tlixt. L-ir-imtv fi-nm thn ssitla of the chestnut crop. The two young highwaymen, Pa Ion und Gilson, who so brutally beat and robbed tho young Jewish peddler, TJamo, near Pleasautville in Septem ber last, mention of which we made at tbe time, received tbeir sentence at the late term of court at Franklin. They each got four years and 6ix mouths in the Penitentiary, which, considering the fact that they all but killed the peddler in fact left him ... AA-.. .V,.,l,t ho a nw.rr.lfnl iui ucom ,o iuuub... sentence. The "opening" of tbe skating rink last Wednesday evening was a success all rouud. Pleasautville's cornet band furnished excellent skating music, while the boys off the Hill, assisted by part of the Pleasautville band, made splendid music for the dance. Supper was served by Mr. Brownell of tho. Central House, and was pronounced a superior article by all who partook of it. Joe. Landers, proprietor, may well feel proud of his riuk, as no town the size of this can boast of a Dicer one. From the St. George, Tucker Co., W. Va., Democrat, we tako the follow ing items of interest to some of our readers: "A slight raise iu the river this week brought many logs down trom the neaa oi me Biream. it uuc time tbev were so thick that it would have been possible for one to cross on them at this point. They were mostly Hulintr & Co.'s logs. Mr. Frank Keck arrived iu St. George last Satur day evening audvspeut several days up the river looking at our immense quantity of timber. Don't wait uuiil the Season is over to gel bargains, butcoroe uow and buy Meo and Boy's Clothing at re duced prices from already low prices to suit times. 3i. Wm. Smlarkalcu - Co. .tabid Aid Union. G. W. Brown, of Youngsville, Pa., Deputy Supreme President E. A. U.. organized Biookston Union, No. 501, at Brookstou, this county, last Thurs day evening, with fifty-six applicants for charter, aud with the following officers : Chancellor Samuel D. Brecht. Advocate Mrs. F. W. Broods. President F. W. Brooks. Vice Pres. Charles II. McClune. Auxiliary Mrs. Lucy Tously. Secretary James I. Cochran. Treasurer C. C. Smith. Accountant A. P. Anderson. Chaplain O. B. M. Borge. Warden John Ryan. Sentinel Mrs. C. C. Smith. Watchman Gust Miller. Conductor Hiram Tously. Asst. Con. Mrs. C It. McClune. lrueteo A. Jr. Anderson. Ex. Physician Dr. G. F. McNutt. Rep. to Grand' Union F. W. Brooks. Time of meeting Every Saturday evening. Linevi Me Lines. Hunters plenty. "Dears" rather scarce. At least j. vy. iuiuer says so, a. -w r i rti and he ought to know, Miss Emma Hale and Mr. Oscar Strikenbarger were united iu .. the bonds of everlasting bliss, and, we hope, eternal happiness) a few days since, ine couple nave the nest wisb' of their numerous, friends, includ ing the writer. II. L. Miller has closed his school at Triumph, Warren county, on oc count of sickness, which is abundant among the children around there, F. F. Whittekin is on (deck again. Protracted meeting is in progress in lho M K Churcb couducted by Rev. pjalt j w cnr!n(rpr ,1B9 hpen :.,.:- bi(J mother recently. He returned " . , " to D . e t agt k Andy Rickeobrode has left for Bas" , Kahi Brothers are engaged in dril- ,ing waler weJ19 iu nonesta twp, r or - . , . . , We think that from the number of persons who are turning up thieves, jnttt u,e interrogatory "wno ooes 8teal ?" might be turned into "Who jol,'t 8teal?" One of tbe causes of so mncn pilfering is the practice of com promising with the guilty parties for a pecunia'7 consideration ; and al though criminal we know many who have so dono. If the practice is not stopped, aud the guilty parties prose . . .1.. i cuted as they should tie, sucn persons will be proceeded against. Justice and the interests ot the community . . . . rpnnirn RnmethlliL' to be done OUB wav .i . .u or iub oiuei. o. J. lieck is lhe champiou wauer of the townshin. He walks 12 i miles per dav fto and from his school"). - v ' . n r .1 ' ' 4 1375 miles. L-ANK. Liueville, Pa., Nov. 29, 1884. Roller Skate Flirtation. Lying on the right side, "My heart 19 at your feet." Lvioer on the left side, "I have money in bank. Standing on your nose, "I have no ODieCUOtl 10 & mOlUCr-lU 1UW. 1 .! . . .1 : 1 - . ... . ,... r .... f;j .1 II mi!IlIT OU LIIU X UUI niiaiu r 0 i can i trust you Lying on tbe back, "Assist me." One leir in the air means, "Catch me. Two legs io the air means, "Masbed." One skate in your mouth, "Crushed again. Hitting the back of your head with the heel, "I am'gone. Suddenly, placing your legs horizon tally on the floor like tbe letter V in dicates, "I am paralyzed. Punching your neighbor in the stomach with your left foot, "I am onto your little game.' A backward flip of the heels und sudden cohesion of the knees to the floor, "May I skate the next music l;lh yoU ?''Exchange. Safa Fop Sale. I will sell at public auction at the Court House, iu Tiooesta, on Tuesday J December 1G, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. m., oue Mosler, Bahmau & Co., Fire-Proof Safe, 60 inches high, 44 inches wide, aud 31 inches deep; weight about 4000 pouuds; inside doors with lock; outside doors with Setgeaut it Green leaf Combination. The safe is in good touditiou. C. M. Sjiawkey. I J. E. IIiLUrO, Co. Burr That school is too noisy in which the teacher can not control the noise. That school is too noisy in which the noise is caused by other than the necessary activity and bustle of the Bchool-oom. That school, as a general thing, is too noisy in which the teacher Will not control the noise. A school should be kepi quiet be cause there are pupils in the school who can not study where there is much noise; these pupils have the same rights other pupils have, and their rights should be secured to them. Noise is not a necessary condition to study. It is always a hindrance to a greater or le9ser degtee. All sounds can not be called noise. Noise is uncontrolled sound: it is sound jumbled, tumbled, rolled, mixed, tangled. Noise is sound without dis tinctive character; it is wrecked, bankrupted sound.. It indicates miss- snent Jorce. wasted energy. It arists from confusion. It is not a necessary out come of study and activity. It hag no dace in a well directed and well organized school. ONE DOLLAR. That will be the Price of The Weekly Blizzard. Iu response to a general demand from out of town readers for the uews of the Blizzard, in condenfed form, we have decided to commence the pub lication of a weekly edition, which will contain till th6 news condensed from the matter contained in the daily during the week, together with other matter prepared expressly for it. The First Issue will appear the first 1 - T Tl x Jt".. " b BU0scriD8 snouin sena in ai once. Politically The Weekly Blizzard will be 6tr'.ctly independent, giving the ... . . .i i -ii : . u . It will contain -all the Local, General an(J Tel raphils Newg together wilb , varj of Mi8celianVt Humorous items, Complete Oil Reports, .Latest jjewB From The Field etc etc. The object win be to mak.'it'A Complete Family Newspaper. The price will be one dollar per year, invariably in advance A liberal commission will' be paid parties wishing to get up clubs, which terms may be learned on application. Address all letters to The Blizzard, Oil City, Pa. eioiV:i:!S1A. ftIA.tI15T,!$. corrected every Tuesday, r.Y I RELIABLE DEALERS Flour barrel choice - - 3.05.00 Flour suck, - - .00 1.' com Moal, 100 lbs - - - l.40l Chon feed, nure crain - -' 1-35 Corn, Shelled - 84 1.503.00 12i(o14 11 Beans $3 UllnllUl It-. , I Flum ctlKrar nrAn Break'fast Bacon, sugar cured . - 13 10 Shoulders .... Whitefish, half-barrel - 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels 5.50 6K10 Sugar - - - - ' Syrup 50 75 n. O. Molasses new 75 Roast Rio Coffee 18(5,23 12i18 2S10 20 90 Rio Coffee, Java Coffee Tea Butter -Rice C v 2 5 810 - 20 1.35 121 Kuirs fresh C.,l l.wl I rrj - Lard -Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, ip keg - - 2.75 3.00 - 40(a,50 1.40 Potatoes - Lime "0 bbl. ... Dried Apples sliced per tb Dried Boef - Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per 10 - 20 10 15 TUIAI. LIST. Causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of t-orest county fa., on the Third Monday of December A. u. lhM 1. John T. Dale et at vs. John 11. Leg nrnvl No. -11 February term. 18o.'l. 2. James W. Jenkins vs. Kliza Funk nt :i No. 27 Mav term. 1SK1. 3. John Cobb A Co. vs. R. U. Willis No '! Mmv term. HH.i. 4. Peter Berry et al vs. L. F. Watson ct al, No. 4S Sciit. term, 1883. 5. John H. Davis et al vs. Potcr Berry ot al, No. 61 Sept. term, 1883. 0. Enterprise Transit On. vs. P. Kuruin. No. 27 Doc. term. 1883. 7. Walter J. Smith vs. Claik A MoVcy No. 3H. Dec. term, 18S3. 8. 1). L. Beaver vs. IT. II. Shoemake Nn. K Feh'v term. 1881. 9. D. L. Beaver vs. II. II. Shoemaker Vji. -I l.Vh'v term. 1HH4. Tp. 1). L. lleavor vs. ti. Shamburg et id X'.i IN Miv term. 1H84. U. 1). It. Beaver vs. O. Shair.burg et al No. 19 Mav term. 1881. 12. Dalo'tC- Lawrence vs. 1. M. Haslctt, No. 48 Kent, term, 18K4 J UST1S Sll AWKEY,' PruthoHOtary. Tiouesta, Pa., Nov, 17, 18X4. Hundred! writo they owe their ilfo and present good health to Acker's En glish reiimdy fur coiikiiii: ptiou, 'ouijhf, colds, Ac. (Sold by (1. W, Bovard. JIFF'S SALE. HY VIRTUE ol a writ nf Levari Ki.o a isHiipd out of tho t'mirt of Cmnmon Fleas of Forest County, lmisvl vnnia, nnd to mo (Unwind, there will be expooed to ialf) bv public vendue or oute.rv, at tho Court House, in tho borough of Tionostn, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, A. I). 1881, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following do Hcribed real estate to-wit: A. HOLEMAN and ll. J. HOPKINS, rfo- Intr businesH bi IfOLKMAN A ItOF KINS, v. HARRIETT M. f.. D1TH, RI D E and G EORG E V. DITIIRI D( I) Iyev. Fa., N'o. 11 Dec. term, 1S84. T. F. Ritche.Vj Atty. All that piece or parool of land situate- in tho TownMhip of Tionesta, County of Forest, and JStuto o: FonnsylvaniR, nound- od and described as follows: Rpirinini? nt a red onk on tha bank of tho AHeuherrr Rivnr. north of tho land ot John VY . H llano's; thpnee north alonf?' the Alle--Hhcny River 45 cast 10 perches; tli(:nc north along fait! river 2ii et fi.3 6-10 porches to a white oak standing on tho hank or the Alleirliony Kivcr; incncn south 0H east 20 perches moic or Icrs to a f)ost and stones ( tnonco parallel wun ino onirost river line south 26 went 50 perches more or less to a white oak : thence south 4;" west 39 perches to a chestnut; thence north 45 west 125 perches to the place of bexinmnc. Containing twelve llii) acrei more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold asthrt propc-rt v of Harriett M. Ii. Dithridge and George W. Dithridge, at the suit of A; Iloleiuan and tl. .1. HopKins, uoing busi ness a Holeman A Hopkins. TERMS OK SALE. Tho foliowir.tf must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintir or other lien cred3 itors becon o tho purchaser, the costrf oh. the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgago searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tho amount of the pro- . ceeds of tho sale or such portion thoreof m he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. , ' 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. ' All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of thn day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. Sco Purdon'x Digest, JCibftv Editlon( page 4i6 and Smith's Forms, pageSS-i. r W fT.ARL" Sihni-ffF. Sheriff's Olllce, Tiouesta, Fn., Nov. l., 18S4. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of tho (ourtof Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho eounty of Forest, has issued his preA cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas yuarter sessions, xe.. at nonesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Doc, being the 15th duj of Dec, 18S4 Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peaceand Con stablesof said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and. other remembrances; to do those things which to their ollices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them aa shall be just. Given nn dor my hand and seal this l7th day of JNovember, At V. Ism. Confirmation Notice. Notice is heroby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my office aud will bo presented at next Term of Court for confirmation : Final Account of Thomas J. Bowmr and Joseph Green, Adm'rs of Estatq James tireon, dee'd. ' Final Account of John H. Menaeh, E: cutor of the last Will and Testament Henry Keller, doe'd. J U Pi II A W K fj X , IiejJlMO Tiouesta, Pa. Nov. 17, 1884. U. HVE. DIG-HTOK house, sign, Carriage, AND ORNAMENTAL FAINTINC Particular atlention given to GRATj INi, FRKSOOINIJ, andSCKMil'AIN' .Ni.i. i-iitiMiuciiou guaranteed m eve particular, (inters for trcscoinjr,, ef mail promptly . Ktteridod to. tihop Roberts building, I'M m St., Tiouesta, Pa. APP7CSend six cents for postr.ge. I illCC and receive free a costly box of goods which will help nil, of cither sex to nioro money right away than anything else In this World. Fortunes await tho workers ulwolutely suru. At once ad-. dr"s Truo A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Api9 H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, So!ar or Triangulatum Survey ing. Best of Instruments atid work. Terms on application. MAGAZINE RIf LC. S.f.i 5 (vt. and 4001) Cruln I'artrlJsc. VtRV STRPKfl. PEfSFECTLt SAfT. TUr DCCT Dirt V ln tUe wond fQThr- InL D lj 1 n i r rrn', fi'ui f' '- raoy. rajvili'y. in'HU'l and r.ibli to any ot'-rr. BALLARD f?'nVl?-;: Marliu F:ro Arms Co., IXew Laveu, W.T.. parents; Caveats, Ko-issue and Tiadtj-MarkJsecu ed, and all other patents causes in tio pa en t (iltice ana neiorw uw v" yyt"'i' and carefully attenuwi io. . Upon receipt of model or .(-ketch on vrntion. 1 made careful exavAiuauon.S iilvua us to natoiitubility l"e of char) Fees Moderate, and I make No Char, unless patent is tiecured. Iniorniatie advice and cpecia! reterenceu sent on plication. J. It- LITTKLL, VYanhingt D. C. Near U. S. Patent t)!li..e. 1ENTKAL HOUSK, OIL CITY. PA. j W. 11. KOTH,;Proprietj Tho largest , Best Located and Furnish House in tho City. Near lTnion',iy ot. ! NEW PLAXTlil G "IttlLT AT- W'Ht IllVkory, I'a. Having lust put iu a new planing j al tlila place 1 "i" Wreparcd lo do all kl (if work in that liiJo at tho most reaonn rates. My plaj '4- 't surlacet wet vc un timber, so that X"( any KUiil or v ' - i.'tlio DefKlt V'.Vvl'if. lo ' bill. Being, have extra t points. L, T i T?&1. ' :' v " ' ! A"