rl 11NG, IlARfll 18, 1885. OFFICERS. EMAN. ward. If. M. Fore . L. Kllnestlvor. os, W, A . Eiiglos, . Bronnaii, ew. Robinson, A. I). H. Knox, J. .way. r OFFICERS. -Al.KX AKDEll C. O. IIai.U 1RY. D. Brown. A. Hill, Lewis nAVOil. Recorder, c w. Iterlt, Wm. , K. Hill 's G if. k. o. Davis, HITTRltlHr. OW. . lOOTT, TK08. tECTORY. WE3TA LODGE No. 309, Of O. F. evening, at 7 Room in Par- ,INO, N. O. 27-tf. a.oTijTw., nlng in Odd IN, M. W. oST, 41av in each , Tionesta, Pa. Commander. - V. M. CI.AKK. St, IpLAKlC, ;YS-MVLAV, 'Tionesta, Penna. .KEN, tNEY AT I, AW, ney f Forest tlotinty. nisi), Tionesttt. Pa. JAMES T. BR EN N A N. COUNTY COMMISSIONED CLERK. Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. LOCAL ND MISCELLANEOUS. Couilrniod Time Tnble Tlonmla Hlatlou. NORTn. Train 16.... 7:4S am Train IS 7:48 am Train tt 4:00 pm BOUT it. Train (53 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 18...- 8:28 pm Train 15 North, und Train 10 South carry the mail. Uuiled Frebyier1au service will beheld in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, morning and. evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Rev. A. Y. Houstou, will officiate., Preachiog in the M. E. Church next Sunday evpHug by F. M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. to.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10a.ro. rTOR.NKY-AT-t.AW, Tlonowta, Fa, 1 till and )udJoiulng UNKY-T4.T-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. NKY-AT-LaW, Forciil County Pa. IE, Tionesta, Pa., rroprieior. i nw j'.veryimmr -iiIhIICII. nH'l mr u- ,i .tr!ct attention civ-en uihlCM rnd Frulta of all their season, tsinnpie jiierciul Agents. ; HOVSU. Tioncsbi. Pa., nwnell. Proprietor. This Is a uid Iihh Jnst beou fitted up tor vl.itinn ortho punne. 'or-iU-onnie of tho public U nolle-4rt-ly ;mtY MOTEL. KAsr HinKOKY. Ph.. Proprietor. This hma is Sl.eoii furnished wUh new rollout. It I ecntralley lo lurat -class barn In eonneet- ,'J'ho traveling piibllo win Bt stopping place. First connection with the Hotel. IOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. H. KOTII. Proprietor, Jest Located and Furnished Itv. Near Union Depot, OW. M. D 'SICIAN A SURG EON, nir county, having located epared to attend all pro- oinptt.v ana ai an nours, inirh X uo.'s new nunuf ee hours 7 to H a. Mi t to -3 and 01 to 71 v. mi Mil 2 to 3 and 8 to 7 , t Fiwhar House, oi The rustic aimplicity of the peo ple who live in the southern part of Jefferson county, is childlike, and per haps bland. A few short months ago a railroad opened their eyes to the outside world, and to express grati tude for the blessing, a justice Gned ooe of the conductors $14 00 for run ning his train on Sunday. Clarion Democrat, Our old friend, Dr. C. 0. Smith, of Brookstoi), passed through town on Wednesday of last week aod took oc casion to py his respects to the Re publican office. The doctor makes a specialty in his profession of roots and herbs, and his knowledge in this Hoe is excellent.. We are pleased to learn that his practice is becoming quite extensive. Proceedings of Council. Borough Council met, at Secretary's office March 2d,' l 'y. Preeent, Eli Holeman, Purges, 1 Cou "ilmen Fones, Foreman," V-n. T ! and Klioectiver. Minnt- v j r 'ing meeting re-id and , , i. Settlement made ftitli t raissioner J. S. Iloo.!, t found due him of f r received an 'order.. . Yiw V bills presented, approve i ;,J drawn. P. M, Clark cho Seer - for ensiling year. AVI. r-lly c! Treasurer for ensuing year. List of Patents. List of Patents giantcJ to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending, Tuesday, March 10t 1885, com SHERIFF'S SALE. .i i a - BY VIRTUE of Knndry write of Vomit Ex., Rnd Fl. Fa., lnuod out' of th Court of Common Pleas of Foret County and t'i me directed, U'ere will be pipot o,!'. to pale by public vendue or outcrv. ut tho. piled from the Official Records ef the on Court House, in the Borough of Tioucsta, United States Patent Office, expressly f r the Fokest Republican, by Ship ! 7 Pmhears, Talent Attorney, Solic and Expert, No. 637 F. Street, Y., Washington, of whom copies, information may he had : . ftarlron, Portland, friction b; D. II. Bausman, Lancaster, wimi engine; A. J. Cooper, Duryea, ronl Hrillincr machine John Da vid. T) fi' .: I o ' urgea, nppo.nu-u u,e . ,n JW mg A,hen- .nnaratus for tannine n h ' Finance Messrs. Bonner and Kline- stiver. Sidewalks Messrs. Eagles and Clark. SATURDAY. APRIL 11th, A. 1). lSHr, at 9 o'clock a. in., the following 'described real estate, to-wit: JOHN SLINKY for ue of K EYSTONB NATIONAL BANK of Erie. Pennsyl vania, vs. REBECCA KIN(4, widow et al, heirs CHARLES W. KINO, de ceased, Vend!. Ex., No. 20, May term, jhxs. iM. w. 'J nte, Atty. All that certain undivided one-third part of a piece or tract of land situate in Harmony Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania. BcKinninftat a maple on the west bank of the Allegheny River, at the lower part of what la known as tho Hickory Town Flats: thence by land late of Tarr and others, north seventy decresa bides; II. Dickson, Pittsburgh, brick wfst. eighteen and one-half nervhes to a tile drain pipe Ac. ; II. B. Eggert, grees east, ten perches to a white Walnut j Oil market closed yesterday 791. Opening this morning at 80c. Dr. Morrow reports the arrival of a very fine girl at John Osgood's house, Kingsley township, last Thurs day evening. Mr. C. W. Moon has rented and taken possession of Mr. A. W. St roup's farm, oo Tub bit Run, and will work the same on the shares this season. A very young lady arrived at the editor's domicile on Wednesday evening last. Weight 128 ounces, and a real little daisy the is, of course. Mr. W. R. Dupu came down fronMeadville, where be is Rusticat ing for a short time, last Saturday evening and spent the .Sabbath with k:- ,;i - i A pttYh'fiKecfi'pse 6ft.be sun took placo Moudsy forenoon, but as few were aware that such an interesting event was to occur the spectacle was not extensively wilueeaed. Yesterday ended the six week's weather contract of the groundhog, and for ouce he must be given credit for accuracy in his prognostications. IIo's proved himself a dandy. R. D. Iloskins, of the Bathgate, (D. T.) Sentinel has beeb commission ed a notary public. Now, Rob, you remember what the boy said to his "dad" about going well to get offis, don't you T Note it down : St. Patrick's Day, in the rnornu)g,1885, thermometer fourteen degrees below zero. Mild, open winter, to be sure; ice on the river, any where from one and a half to six feet thick. Ueo. ts. Hunters conditon is gradually growing less encouraging, aud it is feared ho caunot recover, I.is friends still have some hopes, however, and we earueslly wish they may be realized. Dr. M. B. Cook made a short visit In Tionesta friends before leav ing for his western Rome, Pueblo, Col orado. He departed for Erie Mon day, and. will start west in about ten days. Success to you, Doctor. It must be now that the spriog is coming, in the year of '85, for haven't the wild geese betu on the wing northward, for the past few days? Aud wild creese and groundhogs are good euuugh prophets this year. The Huliogs Bros., our eDter prising lumbermen, are still gleaning t- nav-18 , the forests surroundiug the YiH rtsi deuco and are getting out some prime mber. Jim aud Beesnm lose no le in the woods. St. George, (W, ,) Democrat. John D. Patton, who just got gh misrepresenting this district ngress oo the fourth iust., cast st vote in that body against ' General Grant on the retired e evidently wanted to do some le u Congressman to cause o be remembered until he At least. Eagles no longer drives goo ot II. J. llopkius & i hitched up ona of his w delivers goods on his ilex, is prompt and re I goods entrusted to his saMy aud cheaply de ; Davis has taken his ore. ?al meetings are stil ;cessfully in the M. E place. Mrs. Homer obliged to cease her la .ccountof other engage rbich time the meetings der the ministrations . We believe one bun el?e thus far have been thirds of whom bav ch on probation. T it IT , I 2 r 1 -nanaiora oacKson nas got la.r.y Streets-Messrs. Fones and Fore- settled to his new quarters at the man. Lawrence House, and extends .a cor- Wages for team work on roads left dial invitation to all his old patrons to discretion of Street Commissioner Lr'g Ford, stovo door banger; E. A. aoa many new ones to give ntm a can. but in no case to exceed 40 cents per Johnson. Allegheny Citv. window thence north, sixty degrees west, oim hundred and forty-eight and onfe-half perches to a postj thence aouth, twenty- three degrees -west, lifty perches tov a whito oak ; thence north, forty-three (lt'J (trees west, one hundred perches to post j thence by lands of James GillUItn, north iwenty-lliree ueirrees, one m Bethlehem, combined cigar cutter and match-box; C. D. Godcharles, Milton, nail packer ; John Hale, ScrautoD, surveying instrument; 8 Huber, Dan- ville, potato-digger; W. Jaques, Roy flrea and eijriuv perches 10 a posi : inti;,i by land of Matthew Hunter, south forfy.J three dearrees enst, one numirou percnu... MM , 1 1 ... I . - ' 1. . .1 wn.iopnces w.il remain the same as hour for team and man, or 30 cents bead fastener: J. II. KlennirEer. " ' '".,nH I '.. m", .1 V formerly he says his table will always per hour for horse and man. Labor- Cherrvville shaft sunnorf E. C Mer Mix perches to a pst thence by land lor contain the finest the market affjrde, ers' wages on roads fixed at 15 cents I rill. Pittsburgh, gss cut ofl"; M. L ana as to omer accommoaauons, iney per hour; no boys uurter 18 years to Metzger, aud A. Cooper, Harrisburg, variable frictional power transmitter; T. T. Morrell, Johnslown, regenera tlve furnace; A.J. Moxham, Johns town, securing girder rails in tracks; W. M. Noel, Warren, gas burner ; J. W. Norton and F. II. Rouse, Kinzua, apparatus for removing paraffiue from oil tanks; J. C. Osborne, Erie, .indi by the family, and ft dresa had been Wlt: ne dollar for each dog and cator for feed screws of engine lathes ; two dollars for each additional dog ; y. jj. Pease, Pittshurghr railway will be second to Bone in the country, be employed, and epecial work to be See change in card. 'paid for at discretion of Street Com- fVinwidtrnhle ereitement wm I miSPlOIier. aroused by an alarm of fire at tke low er end of town on Monday last, caused by a chair in ooe of the rooms; .In the Rural House catching fire -and burning up. The room was ooe used P. M. Clark chosen Borough At torney for ensuiug year. . John Mueuzenberger chosen asses- tor of dog taxes for ensuing year. All dogs to be assessed as before, to- thrown Across the chile back which mysteriously caught fire. Five min utes more and the fire would have been beyond control. The Floral Cabinet for March is a beautiful number, and gives many reliable hints in Floriculture aod omeetio arts. It grows in interest as the spriog time advances. , Every ady should have it; its cost is but $1.25 per yeaf. Address Ladies Flor al Cabinet Co 22 Vesey St., N. Y. Ballou's Magazioe for April is as cood as usual. It leads off with an llustrated article on India, an impor tant production at the present time, when Russia and England are glaring at each other in Afghanistan. Then comes "Lewey and I; or, Sailor Boys' Wanderings," by Wm. II. Thoraes. The stoiy is growing in interest, and promises to be the author's best. Bal ou's is only SI 50 per year, or 15 cents single number, and is the best magazine in the country at the price. Address. Thoiues & Talbot, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass. Petersou's Magazine for April comes to us with a lovely steel-engrav- two dollais for each bitch, and four alar, mechanism ; N. Potter, Troy, dollars for each additional bitch. corn sheller ; C. W. Ran. Allentowu, F- . r i -i . e i .i I . . , . . , i r i pituaie, iving iih. in oenas iown- irst Monday night of each month double acting water wheel ; G. Rezoor, (,hipi tWest Connl nd etato of penn- merly owned bv Joseph Green, south forty-three degrees east, two hundred and filly-two perches to the .mid river, nnd thence down the same to the place of be-, ginning, containing rour uunarea ani thirty-seven acres of land, more or less, r about seventy-live acres of which is cleared nnd under fence, witit.one fjiwfiie dwelling house, two frame corns, ano; out hoiisis thereon erei'ted ; alsff seventy- nve irult trees thereon growing. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Rebecca King, widow ct al, heirs of Chai lee W. King, deceased. ALSO, STILSON HUTCHINS and MARY E. mii m'iii . . c 1 1 . i.T-n . r nn DY. deceased, vs. LEANDER K. LIP PINCOTT, in C. P. of Forest Co., C. D. No. 38 Feb'y term, 1885, Fi. Fa., No. 8 May term, 188o. P. M. Clark, AttyA, All that certain, 'gco or parwl of land , lying'nw, ' fin Jenks Town- fixed as meeting nigbt. Mercer, eaves-trough hanger; II. II. Adjourned to meet Monday even- Rodman, Wilkes liarre, shoe fasten ing, March 16, 1885. ,. ing; G. Russell, McKeesport, fomiing 1 . M. Clark, bee y. tube tor pipe welding machines; Li. SimpsonPittsburgh, apparatus for Geologrcal burveys in Forest County tanning (2 patents); J. M. Staley, Altitudes co. The elevation aud depressions of a section of country is an interesting study. Our State Geological reports furnish data on this subject which are interesting in detail. The height above the sea was ascertained by them by means of the aneroid barom eter, a very sensitive instrumeut, that would register as small an elevation as ten feet. These instruments used Womelsdorf, car coupliug; O. J. Wa!p, and A. R. Leavitt, Reading, patter for boot or shoe uppers ; C. P. Weaver, Norristown, furnace for blu svlvania, aforesaid, and described as fol lows: Beginning at a post by black oak, an original corner at the Southeast cor ner; thence south, 45 degraes west, along tlm line of No. 3I1K). in the name of Her man Lo Roy and Jan Liuklalo, 315 perch es to a beech ; thence west, 20 perches a beech ; thence north, 45 degrees we. ,., iw percnes to a posi; menca nortni, 45 degrees tast, 330 perches to a post o the lint of No. 5142, in the name of Pteter Baynton ; tliem-e south, -forty-nv' (45) degrees east, 144 perches to a post by a black oaK, tho place ot Deglnninj. Con taining two hund reu aim scventj'-nino (279) acres and eighty-five (So) perches. in. 1..L11 r Wc.ik.nnV TTo vrialtM and an allowance of six oer cent, for l 1 r roads, dec. Being the SoutMeast part op uuiouiauu vneuiicai leiegrapoy ; vj. Westbrook, automatic telegraphy. Thoughts on Revivals. parcel of a larger tract nwm bered No. 5143, warranted in the natne of Peter Baynton ; and the same premises con veyed to Leander K. Lipplijicott, by Plrlli Ip A. Allen, by deeds datted Jan'y 2f, 1879, and Nov. 10, 1879, reBjwctively, and recorded in Recorder's wllice of said, county, in Deed Book N6.ll( at pages 409 and 441, as will more lully appear by reference thereto, '( Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Leander K. Llpnlnoott at the suit ot stiison tiutcii'ns ana Mary ri. Vnr.nl. nf HF 1 trl ir rl - elevation as we went up the bill, ou ng of "Adeline," one of .Tennyson's the barometer. The river hills run heroines ;a beautiful, double-size, steel, from COO to 700 feet above river level. colored fashion-plate ; and half a huo- The following table shows the ele dred other illustrations for stories, vation of different points in the Coun work-table, fashions, etc., etc. The ty above ocean level in feet stories though ''Peterson" is cele Tionesta depot I,0f0, brated for good stories are better than ever. Certainly every lady of refinement ought to have this maga zioe, for it is emphatically the lady's- book; and the terms are but two dol Whiio our meetiugs continue in progress, our hearts, all warm, are by them came from Germany, as that reacbine out after friends near and country has the reputatiou of making dear to . eveD in our ieaj we are the finest instruments in the world of Jrftwn lnwflr,I ,koge thaf rft .tramrera Prenqh, Ex'ra of Barita M. llrady, do- ..... . ... ... I -----o ceakHrt. IUIS KlUd. A was Willi mr, nauuuruer , .... reAt them kind w and at when making bis prelirainaiy survey teud to them th0 warm hand of cordi here, a tew years ago, and went with aity ftDd Christian friendship; in htm to the top ot the hill above the ract get them among us and make mouth ot lubbs run, and uotea the tbem feel that thev are oae of us. Now this is right and meet, as we all know. Where' we fail as Christian men and women is in not keeping up this Christian friendship. Not hold mg on to those that come among us TERMS OF SALE. Tho follor .must be strlctlv eomnJied with when property is stricken down: l. wnen tne pininun orotneriien itors becorre the purchaser, the cos' the writs must bo paid, and ft list of including mortgage searches on the erty sold, together with such lien or's receipt for the amount of ceeds of the sale or such portion t' he may claim, must bo turn I Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in fill. 3. All sales not settled immediat River level in front of depot 1,042. East Hickory l.OiH). Foxburg, on Tionesta Creek 1,2(11. Brookston .' 1,550. Marienville 1,700. Now, from East Hickory to Tiones ta is about eight miles, ami there is a be continued until 2 o'clock p. in . . I ,l TT 1 I ui-.v ,l "1J- 1411 " xiho nil y. auu tusi luDii rii, nu us. nun luug settled tor will again lie put up r after our meetings c ose will it be be at the expense ana risk oi me j fore we will pass those with a formal bow, that we now greet so warmly? Brothers aud sisters this is not as it whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, pagt L. AONEW. S Sheriff's Office, Tio-jesta, Pa., Ml 1885. ars a year, with great deductions to fall of 40 feet in the river, or about 5 clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 808 Chestuut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Report of Borough Schools. Room No. 1 G. W. Kerb, Teacher. Month ending March 10th. No. ennuiu oe. i lieu mu uuiro ut m freshing come" we put forth every ef- fart to rain those wanderers : now let e . .a- i .1 -I J and Plurles Fi. Fa. isBud out of the 8 dui lurto hu euori, u aeep iiioui, i -, . , Ui r;. ..,., the north eastern part ot the County fjve them a warm hand-clasp, and a Pa., and to me directed, ther will bo ex- to Tionesta, as the creek runs is, ac pIett8ant 8raie, even it you are not on u coraing to tne uesi maps, on mues, feet to the mile. From Foxburg, io SHERIFF'S SALE. T) Y VIRTUE of sundry write of FI. Fa there is a fall in Tionesta creek to its mouth of 211 feet, or 7 feet to the enrolled 39; average attendance 31. mil on the average, which indicates Those who wer6 present every day a rapjd mountain stream, and great are, jjorest rroper, mine Morrow, water power. This data is important Edward Bennett, Joseph Partridge, to those engaged either in manuf'ac- Hartman Lawrence. C-irl Loburn, turiog lumber along its banks or in forest iiovard, May Knox, rdsi uavigatiog the stream. Koox, 1-lora Walters, Ljttie Youog MADy regard Marieiville as the aud Florence Klmestiver. Kichest nnint of land in the count v No. 2 Flora Kelly, Teacher. but without actual measurement or Month euiling Mar. 12th. Num knowledge, I have my doubts about ber enrolled 42: average attendance it. There is a sugar loaf shaped hill 37. Names of pupils present every back of Guitun's, in Kiogsley Town day during the month: Charley Bo- ship, being called "Mt. Pisgah," vard, Charley Mueuzenberger, Amelia which is a hill oo top of hills, from IIy t, Floy Smith, luas Brownell, the summit of which you can see to Benoie Kelly, John Small, Miunie Fryburg, in Clarion Co. The eleva Landeis, Nellie Walters, Harry Da- tiou of this is not noted io the State vis, Kate Kuox, Vernie Smith, Delva reports, and consequently its precise Randall, Berta Chadwick. height cannot be slated. Yet it tow No. 2 Agnes Kekr. Teacher. ers over the surroui diug country aud lit. m ii ii n I n i n t r. r. irr.i.aaF 1 1 la rn-r al. ta Township, on t L II D I1A WU U IWiU V UUIOl'lli IV 9 O UU 1 I must siuk each day to arme to his ze- property, to-wit: John A. rroper vs. umi im v vnion, James VVvman and lleorge K. Paddock. nith the next; if those now in the way get discouraged help them kindly Pluries M. Fa., No. 6 May term. isas. and ' , . 6. . r, , , Fl. Ea., No. 7 Mav term, lfttA Awrnew fe over "their mountain of difficulty, Clark, Atty's. AH the defendant's inter- help them to feel that we care for them, that we hold their spiritual wel fare dear to us; should they stray, once, twice, thrice, do not, oh! do not shun them, or withdraw your influ ence in their behalf. Their tempta tions are legion, their strength is small ; in our greater strength aod ex perietice let us be unto them a tower of streogth. Remember, a friendly greetiug, a few kind words, or a writ ten line will do much, yes very much. towards building them up in the faith. X. Stewarts Run, March 15, 1885. est in all the White Oak and Hemlock timber now lying und growing on tho property known as the Arbucklo Tract, No 30H2, in Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pu. Containing about 600 acres. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Wyman, James Wvinan and George E. Paddock, at the suit of John A. Proper. Tonus Cash. . . L. AGNEVV, Sheriff. SheritTa office, Tiouet, Pa.. March 2, 1885. FOREST AND SI REAM -AND ROD AND CUN. The Amtriran Sportsman's Jourual. A twenty-four page weekly journal devo ted to tho Interests of Gentlemen Sportsmen and their Familial TreuU of No. enrolled during month 44; av- f"0,u l toP yu cau lrace lhe 'allies have some Special Bargains io good Special Bargains. During the Spring months we I Natural History, Shooting eracrn ltenrlani. durinr mnnlh 37 ! Ot the BUrroilUlllllg Streams. it 18 --n- - e - --- i per ceut. 91. Those present every very similar in its contormation to day during month are, James Morrow, the bill back of ryburg ErvieJ. Small, Willis Mauk, John Mueuzenberger, Samuel Carsou, Rus sell Dingmau, Willie Aguew, Albert Bradbury, Clifford Craig, Susan iTu lings, Till io Morrow, Blanche Agoew, Carrie Nellis, Ettte Saul, Dollie Car. son, Myrtle Johnston, Francis Brock way, Jennie Canfield, Kittie Hepler, Grace Smith, Rut U Clark. Call oo us at auy time and see them. 3t. Wm. Smeakbaugu a Co. Nothing in science is useless. The survey of the county is far from per fect J aud is only shadowed forth or sketched. What is needed is develop ment of the mineral resources, which will prove far more valuable and last ing thau all the tin ered capit falur DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that M Eli Holeman has withdrawn from tb firm of II. J. Ilopkics & Co., havi -)d good will to will r Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculturo, Tho Ken nel, Fishing, The Rifle, und all gentlemanly out-door sports. It la without a rival. PRICE $4.00 AiYEAIl. . .Mill .I'll 1 1 THY IT A prr l lW r-- ll l vii-.ij "v. SENT POST-PAID FOR HIX CTS. flbyall nuwsdtalera eVerywherl 1AM PUBLISHING-1 JAM PUBLISHING IT., fs'ew York City, N. y.l ' 1 (i"-'' '"' l"',,,i'"'f ufvfM-xb- ',' " M'f
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