'qnrtiHfiro. rn 4, iss5. :ns. C. M. Shaw 2 j'lu., A. M. If, Fone, a Bonner 1 yr. T. llronnim, cer. tobinnon, A. ; fi. Knox, J. y. vo. D. Tattoo. . IIai.l. . I). Hno'N. A. HlLI LEWIS MKAnnAron. 'er iC Ilccartttr, iff. r. A()NW. .1vkr bveiu.y, wm, vtck. tlrntJ. F.. UlLL- T. J. VanGiksex. rsU. O. Davis, II. C. WnirrruiN. . Mdiiitow, -.T. A. Soorr, Tnofl. W.T,. DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE ;vo. sun, I. O.of O. IP. ruesday eveninjr, nt 7 ii Lodge Room In Far- IV Ill'LKO, N. O. MO. No. H4, A. (). U. W., riday Evening in Odd iimesta. V. C. COBURN, M. W. eonrder." j e stow post, . A. E. 1rt Wednesd-iy In enoh Vllov.-n Holl, Tionesta. Pa. S. KNOX, Commander. r. M. er.Attic. VV t OX..A.U1C, tNF.YS-AT-L.VW, Tionesta, Pemia. J IKS EN. follNEY AT LAW, Vttorney of Forest Comity, t .llo.iHt!, Tionesta. Pa. S. .ATTOR'RY-AT-LAW, 'Tionesta, I'a. made In this and ndjoining TATlC , ATTOUNtfY-AT-LAW, ft, Tionctitrt, Pa. en fy. ' . ATTO riX K Y-AT- La W, Tloneoto, Forest County Fa. ;of. house. Tionestn, r,., ,l!reUviiv, Proprietor. Thi eiHrully located. Everything J;d Vrfl fovnixhn I. Supetlor Ai .m1:11ii and strict intention pvon .c-Ik. VorfrtaMi'w smd FrnilH of all .at served in their mhhou. Suinpio n for Commercial Ageut. f. NT!! .Hi UOVKF, Tinmln. Fa., O. C. P.rownoll. Proprietor. This is a ; I. misc. and has jnt boon tlttod up tor a c.)t:irnoii:ili'-:i of tho public. A pr- of tlu i i.;n:;n:o of tlia public in nolio 1 in-ly. si- '"hickory hotel, east liicKoiiY, r... ,V. 11 n.t, Proprieier. Tins Iiouho is ami has been furnished"-with now -J.i'.uro throughout. It is centrclloy lo .ei, initl hit a first clicis bum in eouneet- with it. T!.o traveling pul)li? will tt it a ilt'iiftnt stopping plaiv. Jirwt- s 1.1 very in connection with tho fTOU'l. f KN TiVa l" K oT: S K, Olfi CITY, I'A. W. 11. HUTU. Frpriftor. The largest, Bo.-'t Ioi!ut(id nnd Fnrnlshfid urc in tho CSty. Near Vnkm Depot. Pv.r. Moimow, m. r.. If, I'llYHICIAN V RUKOEOX, p olArii:8trou3; county, havinpr located 'I'liHipxta in prepared to attend all ro lonat calls promptly and at all hours. 10 in SmearbHORh v Co.'n new build up Mtair. Otlico honrs 7 to H A. M., 11 to 12 m.; 2 to 3 and 01 to 7J p. m. JitVN, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 01 to 7 t ItoiiiiteiifO in r inner liouso, on jnay-18 $1. Vc,ct)iiFPvX. m. n.. If ,'1MIYICI.N A SUROEON, Hn1 rer tiftesu years exporionoe in JJ'.UtkT: of his profession, lmvlnnprad jv'V'titi and honorably May 10. 1M05. jJ4nd Residence In' Judiro Reek's J iuipohlto the M. F,. Clnirch. Tiones- Aug. 25-1880 ,'! I ST ft Y. U I) it. J. V. M ORROW. lur purchased IV- 'ciV.i-rlals Ac, of FkJuiiiri, woulu joetiully an If.hftt ho will carry on the Rental us iii Tionesta. and having had over vn buci'oshI'uI experience, considers CuJlv eonipotent to ;lve entire at d). J shall nlwaya give my medi j.ct:ce tlso pret'ore'nee. niaril2-82. MA 1', VAIIK tC CO., f 'A. 1ST or E S ! oi(ie of Elm A Walnut Stn. Tloneata. Jank ot Discount and Deposit. i jitie8t allowed on Time Deposits. 6! lections made on all the Frincipal points a p 11, IT Q I '. Collections solicited. ' 18-ly. T.luCNZO FULTON, '.J 7 Manul'acturer of und Dealer in IAE.ESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of JOHSE FURNISHING GOODS. 'ION EST A, FA. iV.fSCHIHE for the lir.vi bi.jcan, only ll . VJ per annum. y JAMES' T. BREN'NAN. WUitTY COMMtHHIONEHR CLKRK. Real Estate Agent & Coiivoyaucer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Fa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condensed Time Tnlle TIuumIr fctntluu. NORTH. Train 15..... 7:4R am Train 18 7:H am Train 11 4:00 inn Train 0!t 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 10 H:i:8 run Train 15 North, nnd Train 10 South carry the infill. Preaching in (he M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. The woodchuek is a useful bird When one Is out of meat. When wenihor ho prognosticates He gols there with both feet. Oil market closed yesteiday 791. Opening this morning at 80c. Tho Commissioners have levied a Boveu mills tax for county purposes, j J. Vtr Jamiesou is eDgaged in putting dowu some wells near Pleas ant vi I lo. We hope John may strike it rich. " James G. Carson is now one of our townsmen, having moved his fam ily temporarily into ono of tho build ings ou Lis lot. The Messrs. Crovo of this place huve disposed of all their oil wells iu the Bradford district. They talk of commencing operations in this county soon. Cash. Russeil's condition was somewhat improved yesterday, nnd the chances are more favorable for his recovery than they have becu for sev eral days. The bill to punish wife-beaters was defeated1 la the Senate by eight of a majority. We didn't thiuk Ihe wife-beatets had such a large miijority in that body. The country is now loaded down with a Dmnocratis administration. But the United States h a strong gov. eminent and able to bear a pretty heavy burden. Tlyi interest in the revival meet ings at the M. E. Church shows no abatement, and the church is filled nightly.. Upwards of 00 converts have thus far been secured. Messrs. D. P. Miller and B. P. Anderson, two of Brookston's good citizens, paid our sanctum a pleasant cull ou Wednesday last, aud became subscribers to the Republican. Mr. T. C, Jackson expects soon to move to Clarion, where be will take cbard of tho Loomis House. l'iie patrons of that hotel will uot want for u first-class meal when he gets in. A Mormon editor of Salt Lake city says in a recent issue of his pa per: "The unknown Woman who was killed at this place about three months ago by the cars proves to be one tf the wives of the editor of this paper." The Justices of the Peace elected on the 17th i ust., roust notify the Pro thonotary of their intention to ac cept the office within thiriy days from that date. No commission will be is sued to any Justice elect who fails to comply with tho above requirement. Representative Berry has again placed us under obligations to him for a copy of that valuable work, Smull's Ilaud-Bouk for 1885. We are pleased to know that, for a uew oue, Mr. Ber ry is making himself a very useful and efficient member of the Assembly. D. W. Clark has purchased the large lot opposite his present property, from Chas. Bonner, and will erect up on it a fine residence, the work to commence soon as weather will per mit. The dimensions are to be 40x60, and when completed will bo an orna ment to the town in general and the north ward in particular. The second quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church of Whig Hill will be held on Saturday next, 7th inst. Presiding Elder Bray will be present and preach on Saturday evening and Sabbath rooming, Love Feast' at 10:00 o'clock Sunday morning aud Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered after the mornig ser rnon. Frank M. Reck stopped in towu over Monday night, being on his way to West Va., where ho will assume charge of the exteusive saw mill of Huliogs & Co., at tho mouth of the Cheat river. The company has se cured the right man it it wants one who will keep things moving tnd rushing. Jas. Landers goes with Frank. I.ionernl Grant is lyinjj at 's home in New York in a mo"t critical condition, being afflicted with a can cer in the throat caused by excessive smoking. His physicians nay that he cannot live many weeks at best, but they hope to prolong bin life by the greatest care bdJ beat Dtirsing. The nation would deeply mourn tho loss of the great war hero. COURT MINUTES. CIVIL LIST. But one rase on the civil list was tried, that of Robert McCloskey and B. J. Reid vs. Ryder & Powell. Jury render verdict in favor of plaintiff for $3,338.80 in single damages. . Balance of cases on the civil list were contiuued. In the matter of the Public Road back of the depot in Tionesta town ship the exceptions were overruled nnd the report confirmed. CRIMINAL LIST. Commonwealth vs. Brownell and Wisner, not a truo bill, and county pay the costs. Com. vs. W. C. Hill et assault and battery, not a true bill and coun ty pay coots. Com. vs. McCarty, selling liquor without license, true bill. Defendant pleuds guilty aud is sentenced to pay S200.00 fine and costs. Com. vs. Road Commissioners of Tionesta twp., neglect, true bill. Com. vs. Orris Walters, assault and battery, not a truo bill but defendant to pay costs. Com. vs. D. R. Walters, two bills for assault, true bill. Tried, found guilty, and sentenced to pay ten dol lurs Sue in each case and to pay all costs. Com. vs. L. C. Conroe, forgery, tried and found guilty. Motiou for uew trial, and rulo to show cause granted. The above case enlisted great in lerest, the court room being filled dur ing its progress. The question in volved was the geuuineness of a note fr 81,450 which Mr. Conroe holds against Derickson & Dingman. Con roe claims that Dingman gave hi nr. the note, while Dingman claims that the note is a forgery. The Jury went out about four o'clock on Wednesday evening and did not arrive at a ver dict until about eleven o'clock on the following day. The tnree applications for license in Tionesta borough were refused. All the other applications were continued lo May term for the purpose of hear ing for Supreme Court. Calltown Bubbles. You will doubtless bo pleased to learn that, covered with her mantle of suow, Balltown is still sleeping in the valley. Speaking of snow reminds me mat this everlasting snow with its accompanying discomforts is becoming monotonous. We have one consola tion, however, we will Borne day go where there is no cold weather. T. Corah, D. Berry, II. Moore, E. D. Guyld and J. C. Welch attended court last week. Dr. Hottel did not remain in New Orleans as lung as he intended. He confirms the newspaper Btories of the improper raanngemmt of the exhibi tion, contrasting it somewhat unfa vorably with the Philadelphia show of '76. C. V. Hawks and Dr. Hottel in tend taking a sleigh ride to Tidioute this week. When these two gentle men go away together there is a misty uncertainty about when they will re turn, that reminds us of "Hasbrouck, prince, of commanders, who went to tho wars in Flanders." Congress needn't be in any hurry about making uu appropriation fot Tionesta creek. There is enough ice in the creek to remove any obstruc tions to navigation, when it gets ready to navigate. A few days ago, while J. R. Ander son and Dr. Hottel were driving through Middletown in a eleigb, the horse took fright at a boiler that had been left at tho roadside. When Mr. Anderson, who was driving, saw the horse was determined to go over the bank, an abrupt desceut of about ten feet, be pulled the reins so it would g' straight down, which it did with a suddenness that jarred the gentlemen eomewhat but did no serious damage. Proper Reserve well No. 6 is at the top of the saod and will probably be opened next week. The GofT well, on the Green farm, it is likely will be drilled to the prop er depth next week. The delay in finishing this well is cauied by the scarcity of water. Mike Feely met with a painful ac cident a few days since. While pack ing a casing-head an oil saver1 slipped down and bruised his hand in a fright ful manner. He is getting along nicely, but for a for a long timo in tho future he will extend his left hand to his friends1" ' Tl) t!jlir(lm8 fever&f times lately fiozea the f;as lno'"f ui to entirely shut of' the supply "of p, Last. Tuesday, while "the gds was shut off to repair tho line, Mrs. E. D. Guyld went with her baby to the house of a neighbor, where there was a wood fire. When the line was re paired she went home, lit the gas, and returned to tho neighbors to remain till her house got comfortably warm. She was soon startled by the cry of 'fire," and ran home only to find the interior of the house fillod with flames, A fruitless effort was made to extinguish the fire, but ihe house and its entire contents were entirely con sumed. Washington's Birthday occurring on Sunday, the Balltown school ob served on the 20th by appropriate exercises-Fearing that, by mistake, my brows might be bound with the laurels of your other Balltown correspondent, "Xyz. " ' ray communications will hereafter be signed John A. March 2, 1885. : Neilltown Notes. Prayer meeting at D. H. Demunn's last Thursday evening. Next Thurs day evening the meeting will be held at J. McCaslin's, and the week after at C. E. Lenders'. The Pleasantvilla coirespondent was not entirely correct in regard to the death of Mr. Slater: His wife is not dead, but is an iuvalid, and was visiting with friends in Mercer county ; he was not runuing a stave mill, but was sawing ties and other lumber. His son will continue the business for the present. Mrs. Smith, a lady nearly eighty years of age is threatened with ty phoid fever. Neilltown, we think, baa more old people than any town in the county; it has eighteen persons over 65 years of nge, tho oldest being 92 years. The Burchfield boys are both away at'present. Mr. Krautzer found two sheep with five lambs, but couldn't tell where the fifth oue belonged. , There is a lumber shanty not far from Neilltown that has a male cook who bakes the cakes, boils tbe"taters" and fries tho meat. The process of putting away tho cakes is called "skidding" in tho lumberman's ver nacular. "Bill" says three of the boys skidded 65 cakes at one sitting the other morning. He also says the cakes were baked on nn iron griddle and would average 7 inches across; whereupon one of our mathematicians calculates that if it had been timber, a stick 12 feet long would contain near ly 40 feet. The boys must be hollow to the boots. Mr. Ham. Bowman will occupy D. R. Wilson's farm after April 1st. j The family of Mr. D. H. Demuon were treated to a very pleasant nur prise on Monday evening. Their neighbors and friends rushed in on them to the number of 52, but the family seemed equal to the occasion and served their gueslu with refresh ments, choice and abundant. After a pleasant evening profitably spent the company dispersed io a happy mood. Capt. Peonell and wife of Titusville were among the callers. Mr. Robinsou, of Piueville, died on Sunday, aged 82 years. Funeral takes place Tuesday afternoon. Amos dinger departed for Wash ington Monday morniug to see the new Deinocratio President inaugurat ed, lie may visit the New Orleans Exposition before returning. Obsehvek. Who Can Beat It ? The Mr. Marlatt spoken of iu the following clipping is a nephew of Mr. D. H. Demuun, of Terry this county, and is a resideut of Steuben county, N. Y : Some tune ago readirfg the record of T. E. Ilardeu's famous horse, Old Nig, brought to mind tho fact that Woodhull has a horse that is capable of giving a lair record also. E. C. Marlatt has a horse known as Old Jim, of the natural masculiuo gender, that has been employed as an express horso between this place and Addi- t pn for 12 consecutive years, and dur in that time has averaged four trips perj week of 25 miles each, making 100 miles per week, 5,200 per year or 62,400 miles for the 12 years, or more than twice around the world, has eat en 22 qtfl. of grain per day, 250 bush els per year or 3,011 bushels in 12 years; worth $1,253.85 at 35 cents per bu. Allowing 14 lbs. of hay per day ho has eaten 61,320 lbs. of bay, worth $10 per ton amounting to $306. 60 and has drank at least 12 gallons of water per day, or 52,560 gallons in 12 years. He has worn out 1,224 lbs. of shoes, 78 lbs., or 9,684 nails, re quiring includiug labor $244.80 to settle his shoo account for 12 years. The purchase price of him when 4 years old, 12 vears ago was $165. For grain $1,053.85, for hay $306 60, for shoeing $244 80, making a total of $1,770.25. Hebasdrawj 4,000 lbs. 25 miles per week, 208,000 lbs. per year or 2,496,000 lbs. in 12 years. earning in tho aggregate $2,495.00 and at one time drew a load from the depot in Addison to the Americau Hotel alone weighing 6,200 lbs. on a wagon weighing 1,800 lbs. He is now 16 years old, and as lively as he was when but four years old ; as sound as a colt, with no blemish or disease of any kind aud bids fair to dupli cate the record of the twelve years just closed. List of Patents. List of Patents granted to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending, Tuesday, February 24th, 1885, com piled, from the Official Records of tho United States Patent Office, expressly for the Fokest Republican, by Ship ley Brashears, Patent Attorney, Solic itor and Expert, No. 637 F. Street, N. W., Washington, of whom copies, ant? information may be bad : M. Blakely, Allegheny, machine for making sockets; N. W. Boyd, Steelton, railway frog; A. W. Cad man, Edgewood, system of conveying gas; J.K.Campbell, Pittsburgh, die for tree straps ; J. W. Cloud, Altoona, locomotive for engines; S. C. Collins, Marietta, brush handle; J. B. Corey, North Braddock, leak Btopper for ves sels; J. W. Ells, Pittsburgh, fire fen der; T. Ely, and J. W. Cloud, Altoo na, refrigerator car ; G. Gibson, Pitts burgh, decorticating machine ; J. N. Hankinson, Harrisburg, printers quoin ; J. Henderson, Bellefonte, fur nace for iron and steel ; M. G. Hub bard, Norristown, car-truck; W. H. Maddock, Allegheny, hoisting appa ratus ; G. L. Pieston, Scranton, cigar and cigarette case; Wm. Rotthoff, Pittsburgh, hot blast stove; T. Smau ser, Allegheny, galvanic apparatus; J. Scbaaber, Reading, stove; J. Stubbe, Pittsburgh, device for con verting motiou ; J. Waguer, Reading, harness loop clamp ; W. W. Walker, Williamsport, portable daik room for photographers ; W. Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, carrying leakage from gas mains; A. G. Wilkins, Meadville, button attachment apparatus. TIONESTA 5IARICETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, FY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ harrol choice - - 3.606.00 Flour sack, - - .001.65 Corn Meal, 100 lba - - - 1.25Q1.50 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.25 Corn, Shelled - - 70 Beans bushel ... 1.608.00 Ham, sugar cured - 1214 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - l'JJ Shoulders - - - - 0 Whiteflsh, half-barrola - 8.S0 Rake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 Sugar - (11 9 Syrnp 50Q75 N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Roast Rio CofTee ... 1823 Rio Coffee, .... l2K'j18 Java Coffee .... 28S0 Tea . 20$00 Batter ...... ($25 Rioe - 810 Eggs, fresh - - " - 25 Salt best lake .... 1,20 Rard 12 J Iron, common bar .... 2,50 Nails, lOd, ' keg - - - - 2.75 Potatoes 40fft50 Lime "0 bbl. .... 1.40 Dried Apples sliced per B - . 10 Dried Reef - - 20 Dried Reaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per - 15 Administratrix's Notloo. Whereas, letters of administration to the estate of Judson Catlin, late of Kings ley twp., deceased, have been granted to tho kubscriber. All persons indebted to naid estate are requested to make iinine iflato payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of naid de cedent will inuke known without delay to MARY CATLIN, Administratrix. Jan. 19, ls5. Newtown Mills, Pa. OB WORK of every description cjecu I ted at tli REPUBLICAN oltiee. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of FI. and Pluries Fi. Fa. icfu-'d out of Court of Com in tin Pleas of Forest CoU Pa., and to mo directed, thorn will bo ponod to sale by public vendue or out at tho mill site on tho promises, in Tiol ta Township, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th, A. D. 1. at 9 o'clock a, m., the following dcscrl property, to-wit: John A. Proper vs. Chailes Wm James Wyman and i.eorpo K. Paddo Flurios Fi. Fa., No. 6 May term. 188"i, a Fi. Ea., No. 7 May term. 1885. A anew Clark, Atty's. All tho defendant's Int est in all tho Whito Oak and Hemic timber now lyinft and growing on t property known as tho Arbucklo Tra No Sim, in Tionesta Township, For County, Pa. Containing about 000 acn Taken In execution and to be nold the proporty of Charles Wyman, Jam Wyman and Ooorge E. Paddock, at tl suit of John A. Fropor. Terms Cash. L. ACNEW, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, TioncKta, I'a., March 1885. HO, SPDRTIffll ! ! 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