a: it J J r OXi'SDAl MflRMNG, OCT. IS, 1884. nonouGH OFFICERS. Mvrxs. R, H. CKAWFonn. ' x."i7if North ward, O. M. Shnw- " vrn. It, M. Foreman 2 yrs., A. M. 1 yr.j South ward, J. H. Forms 3 I v, A . Knglea 2 yrs., C. Ilonnor 1 vr. ' ' -"t of the J'eace J, T. Ilronnan, " .,..,. 71. Tl. Shoemaker. ''rctorn G. W. Rohinson, A. It. Plnirman. I). H. Knox, J. , It. S. Hrockway. JAMES T. BR EN NAN. COUNTY COMMI9SIONEM CMSRK. Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Ta. L.I ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cnnflrnurd Time Tnl.lc Tlonrnln Mtatlnn. The work of hauling lumber from the Ford & Lacy mills to this station has come to a clore. Some big loads were hauled, tho largest of which was by Ed. Dewoody, with A. J. Small's team ; it contained 2856 feet, and weighed, exclusive of the wagon, GG50, the gro9S weight being 7945. The distance is between eleven and twelve miles. From a private letter from Mr. Train 15 North, and Train lOSoni.lioarrv V. It. Dunn, wo learn that h Iiau em. te mail. ., . , ... . , unmet! wun niB lamuy lor Asnevine, United rresbytenan services will North Carolina, where he expects to beheld in the Presbyterian church establish himself in the job printing next Sabbath, morning and evening, business. He promises us a letter All are cordially invited to attend, when he gets settled, and we shal judges John jikck, u. a. Kev. J. A. fcicroggs, will officiate. look anxiously for it. We join Mr, rrt. SMKAnnAiTon. i resoyienan oaonatn ocnooi at u. s many friends in wishing himself aAWKKY? uner,s"ecoraer ttC--loU p.m.; M.K.Babbath School at and family health, happiness and NOnTJT. Train 15..... 7:48 am Train 18 7:48 urn Train tt 4-M vm ftouTrf. Train 03 11:17 am Train 10 In") nm Train 16 H-.2H pm I' COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Cnnpre-ln- r. Pattox. ' A.VMf'rr .T. J. llAI.L. - K. 1j. l'AVI. JudqeW. I). PRO. Ben. Butler In' Oil City. Gusher City. r.V. W. Oi.atmc. inMlottfru II. W. I.kdebur, J, S. rnsoN. H. A. Zitrnpioll. '!t Superintendent J. E. HlLIr ' i Attorney T. J. VanGiehkn. j Commissioners II, O. DAVIS, KSNAWALT. ty Surveyor . C.'Witittekin. nrrTr. J. W. Monrtnw. A uditorsO. W. Wa RPF.N, J. A. ' T.. SWAUiKT. J3 Din ECTOR y7 10 a. m. prosperity in their new home Chas. Itaisig has just disposed of two more of those fine wagons, which makes sixteen in all this season. But Charlie is'nfgoing to stop at this by any means for he has another al Mrs. Ueo. iloleman is visiting with her sister at Tidicute. Miss Mame Kron, of Kittan- ning, ifi being entertained by Mrs. L. Fulton. -John Charlson is the happy dad r!adJ for lhe f,r8t customer that comes f now h rr;WOfi t Kic hnno- al0DS- Always bear in mind that DV ast Wednesday. n.gn. uit luny warranted - I -11 . m i , nr. i in a ir it it l ,U l,Bri8- xwo nandsome swell mi. nun iui, jx, HA. JJUUll nave i i l . . . , . rommenpod Iinimnlf Anninrr in tlmir nns I . ... ' " . touches at his factory. A pair of heavy second band Trucks for sale TIONESTA LODGE ,. i Xo. 309, ,7!. O. of O. U". dwelling in the north ward. every Tuesday evening, at 7 M, a t Wallace and Miss Net. ..... ' UUOIJI, tie Butterfield, of Clarington, paid T, Tienesta friends a visit yesterday While the crop of chestnuts is fair the crop of accidents has been unusually meagre. Entirely off, in fact, thus far. -W. in the Lodiro Jtoom la par linn. H. C. JOHNSTON, N. O :WYF,Il. Son'y. 27-tf. . OKOUQE STOW TOST, . -. i7. O. A. It. .11 tho ir.-t WodiiPHdav In rai-h in Odd Follows Hal), Tionosta, I'a, D. S. KNOX, Commander, -V. 1. M. CLARK. MtNEYS-AT-LAW, Tionosta, Fcnna. lilESKX. COKNEY-AT-LAW, . Mtorney of Forest County. I llOUMe, 1 iOlK-StU, I'll. , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Tionesta, Ta. - lurule in this and adjoining VTF. I TOltNEY-AT-LAW,' Tionesta, Pa. ; Y. A TTO RNEY-AT-LaW, 1 ;om.sfa, ForpHt County Pa. The B. & O. Red Book for Penn- sylvania is ready for distribution, and in more than cne respect, is the most valuable of any of the editions hith erto based upon this State. As has always been the rule, the forwarding Mr. J. 1' L,awson, ol Corry, was of a stamp to C. K. Lord. Baltimore. shaking hands with his many lionesta lis all that is necessary to secure friends Monday. He was looking copy, and in fact the only way, as the and leeling well. Red Book issues are all for mail cir- Mr. Daniel Roitz, fusion cacdi- culation. The present volume is re date for Congress in this district paid p'ete with political statistics and con- a flying visit to a few of his Tionesta doused data, not only as regards the friends last Friday. latest Presidential, State and Con Our thanks ara due Mr. G. M. gressional elections iu this State, but Kepler of Oil City, for a basket of relating as well to elections since ad strawberry plants, from which we ex- mission mto the Union. It would be pect to realize some delicious fruit dimcult to imagine a more complete next season. showing of past results in the State, -The nroeram for the S. S. Con- or a more neatIy Put together and vention to be held in this pi Ont. I'"eu "ie DooK. 30th and 31 nt, is completed, but came in too late for this issue. It will ap pear next week. The brick work of our handsome CK HOUSE. Tionesla. Pa. Hrofkwav. Proprietor. Thin irilrullv loi-atod. KverythiiiR woll furniHliod. Supmior Ac- itions and striot attention pivon Vcirotablis and Fruits of nil : ved in thoir unison. (Sample new school house is fiuished. and the voinnioruuu vuvihk. . . . . T .,, rooi 13 now Deirg nut on. it will AT, UOUKE, Tioncsln, Pa., lnni.,ioa h -,! fir Hrownnll. Prooriotor. TliiH Is a ' i' . and has lust lmcn titled up lor btfviro another week modauon ot tnu puiiiu-. a jior patroniiga of tho pnbllo is uolic- ii.-iy ; 1CKOHY HOTEL, EAST HICKOUY. r.. ; W.T., Pronriotoir. This Iiouko Is I has lxiHii 1'iirnishod with now r tlirouuhoitt. It is central ley lo- stl haa a tiiht clnxs barn in conruw-t- ii it. The traveling publio will Pleasant Htoppliisr place, rirwr.- vorvln eonnci-tion with tlko Hotel. UXAI. HOTi:L. Tiilioute. P.i.. . It. ltueklin. Proprietor. A lirt- -lel iii all respects, and tho pleas :orping phiee iu town. Kates very iln. jans-KJ. . COOK, U. I)., PHYSICIAN A S'JUGEOX. n Elm St., near tho School Tionesta, Pa. All professional unptly auenckul to. M. E. Conference Appointments. following are the appointments made by the Erie M. E. Conference, held at Erie, Pa., last week, for the Franklin District ; J. M. Bray, Parker City Presiding Elder. Cliutonville Wm. Branfield Emlenton P. J. Slatterly. Fagundus S. E. Ryau. Farmiogton L. Wick. Franklin J. Z. Armstrong, Garland -W. II. Hover. Karns City I. N. Clover. Millerstown D. S. Stead man. Monterey L. F. Mrritt. North Washington J. A. Hume, Oil City, Trinity Church E E Hall. Oil City, Grace Church M. Muller. Parker City J. Lusher. Petrolia and Martinsdurs S. Fid- ler PIea8antville J. C. Rhodes Plummer Wm. Rice Reno and Sugar Creek To be sun ... pnea. Kouseville Z. W. Shadduck. St. Petersburg W. P. Graham bterrett S. M. Sartwtll. Tidioute S. H. Prather. Tiouesta F. M. Smull. Titusville J. N. Fradenburg, Waterloo W. II. Bunce In addition the above we observe the following appoints of former min isters of this place: W. O. Allen, Meadville, 2d church ; A. O. Stone, Greenwood; A. Wilder, New Salem ; J. II. Keeler, Edenburg; A. J. Mer: l a t .i "n ii - DK. J. W. MORROW. cuaat, i resiaing Xiiuer oi jueaavilie ivinj? puiehased the materials tn., of H . l . feiggins, lionesta s bonan- district; Kev. Hicks goes from here za gardener, is supplying our citizens to Centreville, Crawford county, to less in Tionesta, and having had over with most excellent fall garden truck which place he bears with him the be&t wishes of all his church in this place. . 1 shall always give my medi- inexbaustable it would be well to or- May he be successful in his future ico the iretronc. mar22-W. , , . , . uci cauv aa ovciyiuiu toes 0U line I laOOrS. 'ii r, I'AitK e co., K" K B B S ! r of Elm ifc Wain utSts. Tionesta. ol Discount and Deposit. rest allowed on Time Doposits. ions made on all tho Principal points of tho U. S. 11 f OR ROW. M. D.. PHYSICIAN & SUROi:ON, rmstrons county, having located ' i 18 prepared to attend all pro nils promptly and at all hours, iisearbaugli A Co.'s new build lira. Office bonrs 7 to 8 a. m., i'J k, : 2 to 3 and 01 to 71 P. m. St to 10 a.m.: '1 to 3 and 61 to 71 Residence hi Fisher House, on treet. may-18 81. The buildings standing in the way of the new street to the river bridge having now all been removed, the work of grading, etc., has com menced. The Christy well in Butler coun ty came to the surface Monday and is reported lo be the largest well ever struck, its production being rated at 204 bunds an hour. An iron span is soon to take the place of the wooden oue at the Tionesta end ot the river bridge. The work is expected to commence this week. It will be a good im provement. 111 ! .1 . 1 wnue mere is notiseanie a sprinkliug of the sear and yellow leaf along the hills, the green yet pre dominates to a great extent. Last year at this time the woods had become quite bare. The familiar and welcome fotm of our old friend Benjamin May, of rsorristown, is once more mingling with his large circle of friends horc. (Juite a delegation from this place On Tuesday, Oct. 2, the Republi- went to Uil City last iriday to see cans had another grand rally. Hon Gen. Butler, who stepped there about A. C. Whitecandidate for Congress, an hour on his way to Pittsburgh. Peter Berry candidate for Assembly, Well, they all saw him, and all agreed and Mr. Acnew candidate for Sheriff. that he "looked just like his picture." paid us a visit. At half past seven w neu the special palace car, in which the delegation from Punkevville ar Ben. rido's pulled up to the depot rived at the Hall, and after somo fine there were a good many, whose curios- music by the band, the meeting was lty Had become aroused, anxiously called to order by J. B. Wallace. wailing to see him. Very few got a President of the Biaino and Locan glimpse of him before ho was seated in Club; the following Vice Presidents a carriage and driven to the ball were choBen : W. W. Winser. John ground, where a goodly number had Springer, S. M. Benn, J. S. McGhee assembled to hear him speak. His James Crai?. Rob't Reardon. William speech lasted about 25 minutes, and Loftus, J. G. Winger, John A. Mo- was mainly devoted to riddling the Donough, Joseph Thompson and C, tarill and civil service planks in the W. Pratt. Secy's James Blair, Carl Democratic platform, which he did Jacobs, Adam Wright and John most effectually. He characterized Broaa Jr. The President then intro vwiuiiuu an me uremure oi aucea uie ispeaner ol ttie evening monopolies, stating that his nomina- lion. A. C. White, who was received uon nad Deen made by the one great- with loud applause. The gentleman. est monopoly of America, the Stand- in a very able and unassuming man ard Oil Co., which was backing him ner, spoke for one hour and tbree- witn its millions. He alluded bi iefly quarters upon the leadine issues of the . .in if .. I " " to tue iwepuoncan party, stating that campaign; his arguments in favor of many ot its voters staid by it because protective tariff are unanswerable ; he it was the grand old party," and was frequently interrupted by loud closed dv exhorting all to join the and enthusiastic cheers. Mr. White people's party. He said that Demo- closed with a strong appeal to the crats objected to voting for him be- workingmen to vote the Republican . . i cause it would only be throwing their ticket and thereby protect their own votes away, "and," said he, "haven't interests. Their being loud cheers you been throwing your votes away for Mr. Berry he arouse and made a for the last twenty years? fifteen minute's speech which was well One little incident wasnoticod which received. After Mr. Berry had taken was calculated to strike an outsider as his seat, Mr. Agnew was called on to rather odd, and which shows that even address the meeting; the gentleman MMSin . n I..J .1 ' . 1 I , ... . .( 1 o gicoi, a incuu uuu uiiuiu pmu oi toe i retuarKea mat owing to tue lateness laboring men as the Bold Benjamin of the hour, and also to the fact that pretends to be, is likely to forget his the other speakers had gone over the rote: When passing the Oil Ex I ground so carefully that them wns change, where the brokers and million- nothing left for him to say, he would aires came out io salute him, the Gen- refrain from talking at present. Three eral raised his hat in recognition of rousing cheers were then given for the the honor; but a few rods further up visiting candidates, after which the the street, when a score of horny-hand- meeting adjourned ert sons ot toil stopped their work and Our local artist, J. G. Winger, is came out with sleeves rolled up and deserving of much ci edit for the neat cheered him lustily, he never so much manner in which he painted the ban- as raised the liu ot his left eye; and ner. t U r, nAn.lnmKn i. I' 1 . 1 - 1 t . r 1 r T r -r- " gcuucLucu neeiueu io jeei mo Biignt r mt. ana iurs. James MCLiaue are keenly. The General boarded his visiting iu Oil City palace car for Pittsburgh shortly af- Mrs. John Wad Jell and her daugh ter three o'clock. ter Jennie havn returned from Ttrml. ford. School has opened ; Miss Leouard is the teacher Joseph Thompson has one of the fin 11-4 Heavy, old fashioned, l-Vclo-ry Wool Blankets, Lur.i bet men's Flannels, Men's and Boys' Fall Siyle Hats, and a full line of Grorcries, just received at Wm. Smeuibangh & Co's. ' ' St. Triumph Tattle. Chestnuts are plenty in the woods i: i -ii- i u.rouuu.ug our qu.ei, vintage, ana est nennerv3 iu this part of the state, every one, nora me scnooi urcnin up Dan Ke stm han(J,e8 th ribb U- I 1 A . . 1 1 tl 1 I w mo out, wuo nag to tase nis -cook- nn ,. rfll1 .j : u..-.. . : j l w., uu., g..e..UK(u.u vruuvuiug. M j. Dillon, the r-entlenmr.lv j c i J1ARRIED. VAN DERLIN ZAIILSER At tho residenco of flio brido"s-parents, Oct. Hth, 1K84, by Re-v. Mr.ltice, Mr. J. M. Van Derlin of'T'Ieasantvillo, and Miss Lin. I. ZahnisefAof Stewarts Run, Por- , est county, Pa. MOORE THOMPSON At tho residenco of tho bride's parents, Wednesday, Oct. K, 1SS1, by H. W. Lodebur, J. P., Mr. Mclvin Moore, and Miss AnnieTliomp on, all of Oreen township. Forest coun ty, I'a. DIED. K I PICK At Oilfoyle, Forest county, Pa., Sept. 24th, 1&S4, Earnest Henry, son of David and Iloso Kifor, aged 5 months and 12 days. NEW PLANING -A1V Wt'st Hickory, Mllili. i'li. IIavinn;1iist put in a new planinp mi I at this place I am prepared tooo all kind of work in that line at Lhe most reaonnb).) rates. My planer will surface. twelve-inch timber, so that I can till anv kind of a bill. Iieing situated right at't!ui flcpot I have extra facilities for shippin-' to a'l points. L. D. WHITC'OMB. ju!2 Cm mm?- The Lnrr-cit Merchant TRi;-c:r and Clothing lice.' in Arnsriis. 6 oak i A ful! linn j' ROBINSON Si BONNER. SALES AGENTS, , ; Tionesta, Pa- 9 On Friday eveuing we had the Superintendent of water works, may White, Berry, and Agnew are strong oop.itun, m. n., PHVhICIAN A- SUROEON, . I over fifteen years experience in ( tico of his profession, having (rrad lenalU and honorably May 10, lstifi. - .1 !.l I I . J . l! unci jveMuiem-o in uiiou iih-k a -r. -w . . . . , opposite tho M. E. Church, Tiones- Mr- 1 8661118 to be enjoying unusu a Auy. a-i80 ally good health, we are pleased to ntistry. observe, 1 .f 1 : l:ii; i T ,, , B ur.i.mnr. speecn be geeu inspecting 'the raaiu3 mogt any K f ' T lf.,,1-... i It . I vj va u . inatitrj, aun uuiuu eiCbllL'Ul J : j i i .i -it i y . .1 music reDaerea oy me liieKory uornet v l tr:.i ii f i i BJu. xi.cii.ory may wen leei proua BnH -rn to hn f,,pnfoi, ru. U... ,..l. i. v. ..w UUJO , ...uugu, BU bu vM, jU3l 0ct 12th 1884 Next Week recently organized, ineir music is first-class. ulaine Doiaiy aecianug his prin- f)n fin turd v p00nm,, rbf. ,,., ciPle8 anJ beariug them aloft as the Iickory martial band furnished the euPrem issue of this canvass and musio for th nemoernt; moattno- 'eveiaua umia, silent and alraid to with James Burns at the head. This exPre8S h'8 opinion, preseut a contrast band did as usual, acquit themselves which raust strike the Public ,uind with honor, winning the respect and with tremendous force. It is bravery PAYIXO wonss: ! ' Selling Our Popular Rook How They Are Made. Illustrated in tho career of nearlv Sno successful folks. Tho creat book of tho season. No competition. An entirolv new subject. (iives the inside life of marked men and woman. Readable, Ra cy, Entertaining, and of permanent value to all who desire to win. Rich with startling anecdotes and statements. Wide awake, lively and chatty. Every p:tra fjnipli teaches a valuable lesson. Worth ter times its cost to public men, parents and yourifr men and woman. AGENTS WANTED Ladies verv successful. For circulars and term, address Roo Urothers, Reading, I'a. septl7 lot. Buckeye Force rump Collections solicited. 18-ly. XZO FULTON, anufacturor of and Dealer in S, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. TONESTA. PA. I!E for the ItirunucAN, only t annum. hot cakes. Try some of his superior sauerkraut; nothing like it. Ella Leach, teacher of Mercilliot School No. 5, makes the following re port for the month ending Oct. 2nd: No. enrolled, males 6, females 7. Ed gar Dodge, Peter Walton, Clyde Whitehill, Lida Mercilliott, Florence DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS I ! Glenn & Bucklin, of Tidioute, Pa. have just received their new Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Boots and Shoes. The finest stock and the liwe6t prices ever before offered in this section. Call and see irA:ii:.n n r. .. nr,:ii:..i. cj: .,1 thoir new line of Ladies and Misses iveuuurs, ana ljizzie luercnuoii, were present every day. Messrs. Charles M. Cox and Wm. C. Morey, of Boston, were with Tio Desta friends during the past week. These gentlemen are extensively con nected with the famous Spooner tract of land ia Kingsley toweship, this county, valued as a timber tract, and which will doubtless ere long come to the front as oil territory. flue shoes, such as the following make: II. J. Holbrook & Co., Utica, N. Y., Reed & Weaver, Rochester, I. A. Butler & Co., 8pringville,: N. Y., Edwin C. Burt, New York; these goods are guarenteed the best, and we offer them at very low prices. Sam ples of Dress Gooda by mail to any address, and will have prompt atten tion. Address,- Glenn t Bccklin. SepUOtf Tidioute, Pa. against cowardice, intelligence against stupidity, honesty against hypocrisy and ideas against idiocy It is proposed that William C. Whit ney shall run for mayor of New York against John Kelly's man. William won't run: This would be a bad year for him. Tammany is on the war path; tho cheits have paint on their faces and the little tomahawks in their hands. No. William won't run What a refreshing thing it would be if our deductive statisticans would try the effuct of a little plain truth af- i . .i . . . . nuts, apples.&c, I happened into the ier niey nave m&ao l"eir (le(Juctlons stock-vard of Hill & Allen, and there 11 otu Iacls Uliely 8taled- ""'ce: - I mi ! . r- saw seme of the finest snecimens for ney are maaing a great parade ot the slaughter house I ever had the 8ymPalhy for the workingman, because nLn.nro nf ninfr T OQ,,;a uie uepression oi uie umes tias lorceel - rj- J o- many compliments from the citizens of Tidioute. Maud bwalley, whose accident it will be remembered was chronicled a few weeks since, is again able to at tend school. Mr. Peter Berry with his pleasant smile and kind word to every ooe passed through here a few days since, Our modern Babylon, like the Baby lon of old, is nearly a thing of the past. The school has consolidated with the Triumph school. The other day, during one of my usual wanderings in search of chest- which they had just brought in from Neilltown weighed respectively 9G0 and 1140 pounds. These are speci mens of the many this company dis a ten per cent reduction in the wages of iron workers. Suppose they add the following truths: First tho depres sion was caused by the Democratic at- poses of, and the patrons rest assured tack Tn Pr"tectiD ingress the that they do not get meat dealt oi't to them that will kick after a day's boiling. Talk about yur brag potatoes, Mr. Charles Allen has one on exhibition that weighs three pounds and four oudccs. If auy one has any thiig to beat this let us hear from him. Oct. 14, 1884. Hannah. A I9-Acre Farm for Sale, On Tionesta creek, on bend 3 or 4 miles above mouth ; level land, good for farming. Will be sold for $200.00 cash. Address, J. K. Simon, Trustee, 114 So. Cth St., Philad'a, Pa. lust session, and tho dread that their party might succeed in electing a President. Second, even with this ten per cent off, the wages in this country are double what (hey are iu England. Third, if tbey succeed iu electing a President they will continue the de pression, and if they have the power will not stop until wages in this coun try are Jeduced to the level of those iu England. . U era mi ' c5 jpi 1 ' . CO . ' m ' f IT ' 2. -5" r I U 05 er rx I S9 f4 CA LI, AN D GKT PRICPS, IB ID . HiJlBEL, TIONP.STA, PKNN'A. A PRI7FW,IU' H,x ''''" r"r i"'siire. H I IIIlL. and reroivo five a eostly box of (roods which will help ull, of either sux to more money riirhl away lliaii aiiMLiu olse in this world, poituiiis await tlie workers uhsoliiiely sure. At i.ih-o aii dr"s '1 rue A l'n Augusta, Muii'e. Apr.'J H. C. VVHITTCKI?J. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying u Speeialty, Manuel ie, Sn'ur or 'i'l iamiiiiutiun hurire.v inn. Host of Instruments and work. Terms on application. CKNTKAL lIOf.SK, OIL CITY, PA." J V. II. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Pest Located and Furnixhr J House iu llic't'ity. Near I'niou Pepot. x Ladies Should Remember, a bem t:Ii complexion results Ironi usiur Acker's Wood Plixir. Sold liv !. V. liovujci. A Itiialnesa Kducatlon ia the mnt profitable, bcranu It Is the most neful. Our aim ia to practk-alljr trolo yauiiK uini Joi tb actual rc()iiireun'iitn of turn cuniuirrciiil at'f 1 uH ilnl imtrui cum. No ataliou. t btuUtiiU cau euter al any time.. Vuf circuiara. addruaa f. til'FF A bK.NS, 1'ilUiburj', fa.
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