.f I) WiE FOREST RETCan. atf it u 4 J- IS8S. MCWaein Smearbaj'lCERS. r-4 EL W&an. W'"'M .-Northward. If. M. Fore man, .jv u. i mrit, w. L. Kllnesllver. Soutli ward, J. H. Fonei, W. A . Eagles, ... 111 . , LI VI 1 1 V I 1 .I u IL. n . . v, ' J. a. iirorman, u. a. iuin, Constable Pritnor Airnew. AcAoot Jirflcfors . W. Robinson. A. Kelly, J. H. Dlngman, D. S. Knox, J. W. Morrow, 15. L. Davln. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conrreg Alkxanduk Wiiith. Member of Senate 3. G. II ALL. A mntlt Pktkk Beurt. PrrMdent JudqeXf. D. llROrw C. Associate JudyetC. A. Hill. Lkwii J K n KHt ACr,J,Hr..r-WH.SMEARnAnW rrothonotarj,nrffiAter J(ecorder,de. Ct'RTiu M. 8 hawk icy. yieryr. -Ljkonakd Aqnkw, Commissioner Olivkii Bveht.t. W Shields. J. K. CnxnwioK. ' tjountii fiupenntendcnt-3. E. Hill- District Attorney T. J. VanGikskn. .mrv fmmfM(onr II. O. Davis. I'AKIU WALTERS. Count At'urveyarTl. C. Wiiittekin. ronrr Dr. J. V. Morrow. County Auditor 3. A. Scott. Tkos. COHAn, GEO. ZudNDlX. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE spevC I. O. of O. F. M ' " TTKKTS every Tuesday ?vonlnit, at 7 il o'rlork, In the Lodge Room In Par- IrldEo'sIIall. R. L. HASLET, K. O. 1. W. RAWYEIt, Soc'y. 27-tf. A Moot every Friday Evening in I'oiiows' nail, 'i'Un.osta. W. (JOBURX, M. W. J. E. WENK, Rwordor. "I APT. OKORGE 8TOW POST, V No. 274, . A. K. MM!tM on tlto flrnt Wcdncsdny in each month, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionrala, Pa. Li. IS. KNOX, (. oininandei. J. n. AONKW. P. M. CLARK. AGISEW OTVUIC, ATTOKNKYH-AT-LAW, V.lniSt. TioncHta, I'enna. i T.J VAV OIKNEX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ami 0ii And Jw(riot Attorney of Forost County.' KiUMf! in (.oitfi iio:iKc,iioneHia. i'a. r- E. L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tiononta, Pa. C'Mlioi'tions made In this and adjoining roiinilCN. V 1 1 LICS W. TATE, 1 I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm Rtroftt, Tiotipstn. Pa. 1 F. ltlTC'HE Y, 1. ATTORN EY-AT-LaW, Tionotn, ForpHt County Pa. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE. Tinnpsta, Pa. T. C. Jiu-kxon, Proprietor. Thin , Tiouse Ik eentriilly located. EverythinR i now and well tuintNlmd. Kupeiior Ae- Vi'oiiuiiodatiourt and atriet nttention piven ti Kiiost. VenotuldoK mid Fruits of all . Kinds nerved in their wmson. Sample y.iom ior i 'uoincrciiit a gouts. 1ENTUAL HOUSE, Tionesta, Pu (V fV ltrnti-nnll. Pmnrlrtnr. Thla la a v , .,e. and has jnsnieen fitted lip tor 'iiunwiiition of tlio tin lil ic. A )or- iho jmtioungo of the public Is nolle- Kl-ly. Vj" HICKORY HOTEL, EAST IMCKOKY. Ta.. AV. U vi,r Proprietor. This house U i nd hit been furnished with new tliixiiiulKiut. It is eentrullev lo- f. mid litis a timt class Imrn in eonneet- v tli it. The traveling pulille will i :r :i pleawmt stoppina plate. First- " "'"""-'"" UlAL house OIL city, PA ThelariresL Bent Located and Fnrnisbod A A-'l 11 wA. I House in tbe Pity. Near Union Depot. J. W. MORROW. M. D.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Ijtn of Armstrong county, having located in Tlonosta Is prepared to attend all pro fefwlenal calls promptly nnd at all hours. i!Ht'0 In HrnearbmiKh i& Co.'h now build ill?, up stairs. Ollico bonra 7 to 8 a. m.. itd 11 to 12 m.: 3 to 3 and 01 to 71 v. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a v. ii .... : , i.. r . i .. .. i . n II 2 to 3 and 61 to 7H "i l 'lw,u"'" 1,1 -' nenr 4 1 ... l'ost Oineo. mav-18-81. I s . lir C. CORURN. M. tr . V PHYSICIAN i SURGEON. Has had over fifteon vears experionee in uated lenati, and lionorab) y May io! 1865 i. . . . r li.. i i i i I omce and Residence in JudKo Rett's house, opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones- ta, l'R. Aujf. 15-1qK0 I DENTISTRY. UK. J. W. MORROW. j;.",n.uld r"mllTMan: -...K r. .) A.n A t 1 a.- .. r I umnco that he will cjny on tbe Dental tiusiness in Tionesta. and having had over mt vears 8nccssful experien. considers E , ,U,e''; ! til practice th preference. ma'r22-82. 'I. U. MiV. a. . lau-T MA I'AJIK it CO., Comer of Eln A Walnut Sta. Tionesta. Bunk oi Discount and Deposit. I interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collections ma.leonall the Principal pc4nU of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. JORliNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may i 81 TONKSTA. PA. OUBSCKIBE for fuTRErt BLiCASi, only O f 1.50 per annum. JAMES T. BR EN N AH. COUNTV COMMISSIONED CLERK. Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. C.d.wJ Time Table Tlone.ta Htatlon. NORTH, south. Train 7:87 am Train 62 7:4H am Train 30 4:01 rm Train 83 10:55 am Train 9U LIS fm I Train SI 8-10 Dm ry tlie mail i'Mll 3 norm. Stll Tr n H Hnnlh Kur. . I reaching in the M. E. Church ounnay evening by . 31. Small, .. . O I . t . a reBoytenan sabbath bcnool at 9:45 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 1U B. in. Georee W. Bovard--rir..hft Upain ah lint "feu an, uai Dr. Coburn reDorts the arrival . r wivm ot a nine pound eirl at Truman HillV Hickory town.KIn Mn,i I ' ' J ' -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Woodburn of""' emc,e" Iore ! , nr. r i . t, lies Ot Mr. Koh.no.on and Air. Hnnnoi" ihii week 0.n n .:ta.. ; .1.. m.. U.L.. fl.mii. .i.. it..:..i t.u.: in tl,;. nuL u,:n ..;.l. n v .law ji cavu lull r,Qt ni,K.u ... j "nuumu us na. ciireiDCJ, l r.;,, i j , r ... severe kick on the right knee, ncceesi tatiug the application of a buttle of aro lea. Several of TionestaV people at tended the wedding of Mr. Frank A. Wheeler and Miss June Siggins at Wed Hickory, lust Thursday, and re port a pleasant affair. The national association of Ec lectic physicians met in convention at A I too n a last week. Dr. Coburn of this Dlaca was nront and h,l,. home with him a hand. ..r.ifl,! of luciubershin Only one week from next Satur- day till the Fourth of July. Tiones- ta will celebrate a little bit, but the eagle will uardly scream himself hoarse iu these parts. The races, we learn, will be a "go." iiias. ai. i,ott arrived in town last Thursday, and is taking his an nual trouting excursiuu ou Bear Creek ami Lamentation. Charlea ban, with persistent efforts, worked up , quite a reputat.ou as an angler of this gUUIJ IOII -Atteution is called to the adver tisement of II. O. Tinker iu this is sue. ilo oHi-ri to our dealers in hard ware some rare bargains, which it would doubtless be to their advantage tO Carefully COtlHldrfr. Hand his llmih. le-colllum "ad." Next Saturday afternoon every iepuoiicau in the county should come . ... I out ana cast nis vote tor the man of nis choice. JLet tbere he a full turn out of the voters. It is a duty which uo Republican ou"ht to neglect and , .110 ' " "UP win. -The B. N. Y. fc P. and Dunkirk & Warren roads again make connec l,u8 ,u luo ""Dg auu ai noon at , i t Irviueton. The Dunkirk morning train also makes connections at Dun i.:.i. c r . i .i . -.t .1 Ajuiiaio over me Ai. i. X. dt P. road. Tidioute News. Hon. W. L. Corbett, present in- cumheot by aPDoiotmeut. was last UatrAa k ..' tv. "V uo -"juio;ittis 01 vjunon county ior rresiuent Juace ..... . ... I r ii . v . I or (tie district composed of that and Jeflerson couuties. Tb9 nomination ,s uQy equivalent to an electiou. l The M- E- society of Tylersburg, Pa., will give a strawberry and ice - ., . .. - ,, - uj icoiitai lur tuts uenent 01 ineir Church on next Wednesday afternoou and evening, July 1st. Tbey extend ...... 9 I cord,al ""tat.on to all and guar- antee delicious refreshments aud a , pieasani lime. "A few of the Democrats of the couoty met yesterday "in convention" and placed Mr. Geo. Ilohe of Jenki, in nomination for Associate Judge, S. II. Haslett was chosen Represeuta- tive Delegate to the State Convention. At their primaries last Saturday tbey polled not over 40 votes at near as we can Jnaro. Last Sunday an incident r.eenrd at the house of Frank Monday, near Hunter's station, which might bave proved very serious. The older mem bers of the family bad gone to church leaving some of the boys at home. Soma of iha niiiffKKor u.. ..iu aud while in the house Samuel Snan.' cer picked op a revolver that laid iu a box on the bureau, and raising the hammer fired a bullet through a val- uable looking glass, completely de- molibhiug it. As usual know it was loaded." be "didn't Box festival at Uiif.erial.8t Church next Tuesday night, for th benefit of M. E. Church. T' . . . a lonesia young men are making an eflort to organize a brass band Their efforts have thus far been quite successful, and the' young ladies the 6lace DrOLOSft ta heln them m, wi'h a strawberry' and ice cream ben efit on the Fourth. There will baa crand nlatform iln .t T..l.L..j-i . I .1. U""M jeiBuurg uu vim rounu o July. A large platform has been erected, with a matched floor, in one I ' of the pleasantest troves imaginable and enlendid music has been en,! for the occasion. Those who attend I mav ernpef a kknntt lima fln I J I' -" i t J DU"'. "rmeny ot mis piace, is on of the managers. "iDe lar,on Democrat bas the . . regarding some jasi work that was done on the mil! o I .u:u r t..i. .r . i ii a M .. l r . "la . . . iiinu.- - awuioisou u miu ai tne ...iL r ir'ii i .i . moutu oi jiiiicreeK, mey oecan last ... ' ibu Jlonday morning and cut, rafted, and r'"ee rafts ol 4U.U00 feet each, by Wednesday evening, when the rafts were ,,ed UP the mouth of the Clar i . rp, ix r 1 I i .u. xiio naii oi mo iast ran. was in I , , I t ha nnnil , . T .,I-..I . ... ! I u J treuuuBunjr uiuiuiug, I " ------ . WKA. UJ MUU SV tUQ The premium list of the sixth anuual fair of the Venango County Agricultural Society, at Franklin, has reached us. The fair will be held Sept. 15, 16 and 17, and there are o-er $2,500 in premiums offered This society don't do thiogs by halves, and its fairs are becoming more at tractive each year. The only fault we can find with the managers is that they go outside of the county to get H,e' u ouw,aB theif PrintinS dono and tbea xpect the home papers to "boom the fair and bring in the crowd. Hon. Martin Williams, of Clar ion county, exhibited last week a fire extinguisher known as the Champion, which works on nearly the same prin eiple of the Babcock machine. On Wednesday evening a bonfire of dry goods boxes was built on the Ford lot which he easily extinguished with the small six-gallon apparatus. The fire was re-kindled and thoroughly satu ated with kerosene, and when under ------ v..iUVUV MMU VT II V AJ UIIIICI fu ,ieadwttV he turned the, nozzle of the 60 gallon machine on the flame and had it thoroughly extinguished in less than three minutes. The experi ment was a success and showed off the extinguisher to good advantage. As our town has no means whatever of fighting fire, wouldn't it seem like a simple act of good jugdmeut on the nart of the nrnnnrtv nnnuti r.f iU - I - ' -J w. V II u n!aca to makfi finmB nrnvisinn In that The case of Itev. J. M. Dewoody, the nature of which we have heretofore described came up before the Quar terly Conference in this city ou Sat urday evening. F. W. Hastings, Esq., counsel for the defense, made a few remarks, specifying a number of im portaDt poiot9 wherein the proceed- ings were irregular and' not in con- fnrmitV with th nuinlln. nf th T nu l r..L . . . . ... iii. vuurtu. Aiier neariog tne incis, Presiding Elder Bray took the matter out nftha Imnrl. if t Vi A On rtarltf 'J viuiereuutt oi una piace, ana oraerea a chaDL'e of venue to the Tionesta Conference, i where the case will be heard on the 2d of July. The official hoard made out aud presented a new set of chargesand specifications, duly "igued by a member of the church, v Tr iv.i.-. .. r. uhi.i uium, (iiuuigr lur toe prosu' cution, assented to the change of venue, trankun Newt -A guest at the Baker Calvin wed- dine in Brookville on the 11th inst . . , ,, , . ."' has the following to say of the affair in the RepMlcan of that place : "At be early hour of six o'clock on Thursday morning of last week,, a pleasant company was gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calvin, lhs place, to witness tbe marriage 0I lhe'r daughter Laura, to Mr. Clin ton D. Baker, of Corry, Pa. The cer emony was performed by Ilev. G. A. B - Robinson. The bride was the re cipient of valuable aud useful pres eots. After a sumptuous repast, a short time was very pleasantly spent ,n ll8teuinK to recitations by Mins Hattie Cook, daughter of Judge Cook, of Forest county. The selections wera exceedingly well rendered, and 8houd tho y'uug 7 ever give a puD1' entertainment, we would speak for ter aD PPfeciative audience, The wedded couple took the morning train "estward and we understand, propose an extended trip." The zoology of tbe Old Testa ment is now much more intelligible, The "unicorn" is transformed into the wild ox, "dragons" have become "jackals," "the great whales" of Gen- esis I. are generalized into "great sea monsters," the "cockatrice" it the "basilisk" or adder, tho "cormorant" and the "bitten" have given way to me pencan ana tne porcupine," the screech-owl, is now recognized as "Lilith"or "the night monster," for Shedim, once "devils," wo find "de- mons." Some of these corrections are due to the students of Assyriology, and they might have been further ex tended. Ik, Petei son's Magazine comes to us for July, an unusually brilliant num ber, eveu for it. There is a beautiful steel-plate; a double-size colored fasb- ion ; a double-size colored pattern in embroidery; and about fifty other en- graviogs, mostly of fashions, work-ta- ble, and things interesting to ladies. The literary contents are even better than usual. Tho nrin. ia Hn iim 1l. lars a year, with great deductions to fsaw aw V TV V UU1 clubs,' and elegant premiums to per sons getting up clubs. Everybody ought to take "Peterson." Address Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ballou's Magazine for July has a j timely article ou Chiua, accompanied by some capital illustrations. Then follows that popular story called T.fiWfiV and ! nr R.iU, Tl. ' V. j , --, ' nerings, by William H. 1 homes. ... ....... Following the principal story come short and pleasant talus, poetry, wit and bnmnr nula MM i.aiH a. , UD partraent, engravings, and all that goes to make a magazine popular and readable. Ballou'a u ehean nd nnA r. , r. . ,. In it one can always fiud something to be interested iu, and $1.50 per year. Address, Thoraes & Talbot, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass, MARRIED. On June 18th, 1885, at the resi deoce of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ra chel Siggins of West Hickory, Pa., Miss June Siggins to Mr. Frank Wheeler of same place; officiating l.rr.nn..n T?. u j t a v.b.kjubu, inmmuuug oi oprillg reek, ra. Attendants, JUis3 JNellie Birge of Franklin, and Miss Jessie, sister of the bride. A nPrfp,t Av ,h U.lta . 1 " It ri'u,'"J uwiii oi mo vuuiraciing parties, me large number of agreeable persons preseut, all contributed to make the ., ... occasion more than usually enjoyable. Heautiiul floral decorations were also observable throughout the rooms, and ih .Ui.ni ro.hmn.. T . .fcb.uD already has, ot royally entertainiog sustained the remitatinn Mra .Si nmn. her friends. Tha n.i. k.i. uu vaiuaoie, snowing mat nosis oi ineodo both present and absent were anxious to have some reminder of themselves in the new home of Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler. Fairly over whelmed by congratulations and the . - traditional shower of rice, the newly wedded pair took their depailure ou tbe evening train for a tour of some two weeks duration, after which they will be "at home" to their friends, at West Hickory, Pa. Guest. Balltown Bubbles. It has been so long since a Ball town letter has appeared in your col mns that we are feeling somewhat slighted. So here goes for all the lo- w""r . , , , 'C11UW' who don t talk much, could pick up. Our town was represented at Tio- nestalaat week by Amos Lineman, Dan. Downey, Peter and David Ber- n o n tr t n w i i. n ry , C. F. Griffin, J. C. Welch, Tom. Corah, Charley French and Joe Fair, A. Lineman aud Dan. Downey went . .. .. own iu a boat as far as "Jug-handle, then they thought walking was good jo a o I enougb for them. Hon. Peter Berry returned from Harrisburg last Monday. He will again take charge of the affairs of the Balltown Oil Co.., elieving his broth- er David, who will spend tbe summer on bis large aud highly improved cigar cutler ; A. J. Remsberg, War farm, near Buffalo. Both these gen- fordsburg, fracture apparatus; II. J. tlemeo are deservedly popular iu this 'ebards, Wilkes Barre, miuers lamp ; locality J. C. Welch is puttiDg down a well on the bank of Tionesta cresk, below Cooper Bros.' mill. Win. and Dan. Gibson returned last week from down the Ohio. fl. . ir . ... . Urah and I air are cultivatmg the old Ball farm J. D- Emery bas gone to Cogley. Mr. Campbell has sought a new field of enterprise and energy. Two Balltown pumpers had a de - bate last week. No gloves. Markus of blackberry rules fought ta a flninb. In the absence of witnesses we are nn- able to give a disinterested account of the affair. The ever welcome F. F. Whhtekin has been here for a fe weeks.' C. W. Hawks bas returned from New York and Philadelphia, where he bought for his store here some nov- elties in dry goods and notions, it is no longer necessary for our citizens to send to distant towns for anything in his line of roods. Charley French is suffering from a attack of rheumatism, tbe effects of journey that he took recently. If a stranger should happen to pass through this region he would hardly imagine that the Balltown district nau but two years ago, shaken the oi market to its foundation. Balltown 088 had its shake, so to speak, and D0W gracefully bauds the business over to Thorn Creek, Cogley and Mt ebo, and "The divil go wid it." I Balltown . .Tuna 22. I - Minutes of School Director's Con vention, held at Tionesta, June a Aft a n ' 10, 1003. PURP09K OF THE CONVENTION To agree upon a text-book, on the sub ject of Physiology, Hygiene, -&, Ac., for the purpose of adopting the same for use in the schools throughout the county. Tbe late act of Legislature reauirea Mm adoption of a book into the schools on the UDJoct mentioned and it was thought ad " "J u.o umioruiny 111 I PlttDhlnfA tl1 In nnt-.-.n. ....14 It 1 I the eountv If rm-iiil.la I J " X .'.w. Townships represented are Tionesta, Henry Wolfe; Kingsley, R, Rudolph and S J' SetJey5 Hickory, Uriah Kiester; IIowe- Kdw- KlabbaU; Barnott, Peter I Knicht. The following resolutions were adopted I Hesolved, That we recommend the adop Uon or book boun(i n one volume. Jtesolved, That we recommend to each Schoo,.board to buy Bnd place ,n eacu shcool in Us district one copy of Steele's Fourteen Weeks in Physiology, Hygiene, Ao., Ac, and, further, to require tho teachers in the schools to Instruct the pu pils in oral lessons until a time when a convention can be called to adopt a book on the subject, in this new branch of stu dy, and, further still, to request the teach ers, from their experience in teaching this branch, to form, and. when called Pon to do so, to give an opinion as to the graaettnd comprehensiveness of a book I wu mis Buujoci mac snail do BUitame for use ln the B(!hools. Resolved, That each school-board be re- quested to send a delegate to a conven tlon of directors to be held at Tionesta during the week commencing the third I Mondav In Fehmnrw IRBfl I The object of the convention is the i j j I agreeing upon a suitable text-book on tho B "J Previously mentioned, and us I uuBtijueiii auopuon Dy uie Bcnooi-ooaras. Solved, That the minutes of this con- I volition appear in each of tbe county pa Pers Jtesolved, That we recommend to each I iiclmril hn.rH In fNa munr.r iUr. nn..l! I r ...... ... . OI gome hook into tne scnoois treating on I good morals and irood manners, one copy I of 8UC " book to be placed in each school. I tne toacher to give oral lessons from it at I laaaf nnoA a urnnlr The Convention adioui-nod to meet d..r. ng tbe week commencing the third Mou day of February, 1886, at Tionesta, Uriah Kiksteh, President. S. J. Setlet, Secretary. List of Patents. I List of Patents granted to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending, Tuesday, June 16th, 1885, corn- PiIeJ from lbe Official Records of the United States-Patent Office, expressly 1 for the Fokest Republican, by Ship ley Bra8hears, Patent Attorney, Solic itor and Expert, No. 637 F. Street, N. W., Washington, of whom' copies, and information mav be bad UX' f ' v ru7-' 'Vety xork, railway gate; J. Beatty, Erie, sash fasteuer; B. Bennett, Pittsburgh, glassware (re-issue) ; J. F. Downing, r,e' C0DTeyer apparatus;-W. Gar- v v K' W""e rods F Greenwood, Catasauqua, horse shoe blank : same, manufann.re of horse shoes; W. R. Hock. Catasau- Qua, scrubbing brush; E. Juogermen, ". .,!, j : . j""B. """"i" '"r preventing ,a,8B n a ial1' ana. uata- W W ran I top A lln. ...,.. auti-lriction wheel or roller- V. l' Kraus, Slatington, school slate : W. J. Maddox, Scrantoo, reclioiug chair; Mauli'Jk. Columbia, iucubator; S' Aii JtiZl draft bar. w H. Mvers. 'lieadin., . Auciveiia, i'uisourgn, ventilator bersburir. fruit drier: J. M.' Banner. Bradford, pump for oil wells;. H. Ssbulze-Berge, Rochester, gear cutter; u bnok, 1 ittsburg, pressure govern- or', V0' A' ..D' ".T0?' 1,111 m"'i iuugo uiacuiue ; a. u. weaver, Lebanon, rotary blower: P. L. Weav- er, Lebauon, hoisting drum for ele vators (d pateuts). Potatoes, 40 cts. per Win. Siuearbauh A (Vs. bushel, at. at Don'f Forget The bargains we are giving in Lisle Hose, Parasols, Suspenders, &c. Seer our complete stock of Shoes. 2t. Wm. Smearbaugh fe Co; Farm for Sale. Jacob Smearbaugh offers bis far or on Dutch Hill, two miles from Tiones ta borough, for sale. There are ovef 30 acres cleared and under excellent state of cultivation, a Urge frame barn and excellent farm house, both new, a never-failing well, a splendid' orchard of choice fruit trees and other' advantages. Will be sold at a rea sonable figure on very easy payments. Here is a fare opportunity for some euergetic, industrious macr who wants a good fafra that don't need fixing np Information can be obtained at thisr office. J. T. Brenoan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 6m.. MARRIED. SHULTZ HINDERER On Tuesday, J una 16, 1885, by Rev B. P. Feltt, Mr. Fred. Shulti and Miss Maria Hinderer, all of Tionesta township, Forest county TIONESTA MAltlCKTS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ barrel choice - - 4.007.00 Flour sack, - - 1.001.75 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.301.5(r Chop feed, pure groin - 1,40 Corn, Sholled - - fa- Beans $ bushel ... 1.503.00' Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whiteflsh, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrols Sugar ..... Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee -Tea ..... Bntter ..... Rice ..... Eggs, fresh ... - 12J - 12J 10- - 8.50 8.50' CJ 6075 12J1 28-10 2000 ie 8W - 13' 1.23' 121 - 2.C0 - 2.65- - lOfSSO IAV 10' - 18 10' 15 Salt best lake ... Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, $ keg -Potatoes .... Lime bbl. ... Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per CORK SHAVINGS FOR MATTRESSES- Now is the time to change the flllinir In' mattresses, and we would recommend' CORK SHAVINGS as boinir the elieanest and most durable article that can be used. 40 lbs. will fill a larce bed. For Sale by ARMS TRONG, BROTH EK & CO. Cor. 24th and Railroad Sta., PITTSBURGH, PA.- PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The School Directors of Tionesta Bom.. will sell at vendue or outcry on Tuesdav.. September 22d, at 1 o'clock p. m., the' School Building and lot, sine "x 10 perches, located to the South of the Court House' and east of the law office of E. L. Davis. TERMS One third in hand, balance in' one and two years. A briet of title" by B. J. Kled Esq., which ia believed to be unquestionable, can be seen at the office of May, Park A Co. Sale Will be wade' upon tho grounds unless the property is previously disposed of. Tho Directors re serve tho right to releet any and all bidsj u. w. KOUINSON, President. J. W. MORROW, Secretary. HOW LOST I HOW RESTORED I Just puhlihhed. a new edition of Dr.- Culverwell's Celebratod Essay on the rad ical euro of Siiernlatorrhd'u or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal losses,, fin potency. Mental and Physical Incanac- ity, Impediments lo Marriaue. etc.: also.- Consumption, Epilepsy and Pita, induced by self-indulgence, or sexual extravl- gance, ise. The celebrated author, in this mtmlm. ble essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year' suocessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may bo radically cured j pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by means of which every sufferer,, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. r Phis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, oat-paid, on receipt of' four cents or two poMiatre stamps. Address- TilJJ UULVLiiWlLLL MEDIOAL 00... 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 4S0' It. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO CW.DIMIOK, FINK STATIONERY, SPORTING AND' HOLIDAY GOODS.. FOREIGN AND DOMHSTIC FRUITS 3sO. Also Agent for Estev. Slerliiir. Hko-- inser. aud Clotiirh A Warren On-unu Decker Hn J. 4fc C. Fishor. U. D. feaum A Co., and Wm. Kualie Pianos. Bottom' cash prices given. Call and examine cats-' log lies and price. I inMta, P;t. iipt 17
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