THFOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887. BOROUGH OFFICERS. II urgent. 11. O. Davis. JouncUmttn North ward, L. 3. Hop kins. J. It. Clark, 8. D. Irwin. South ward. J. F. Proper, Win. HmoArbangh, O. W. Bovard. Justice of (As Peace J. T. Brennan, I). H. Knox. C)M(a6(n and Collector H. 8. Canflold. VAoot Director O. W. Robinson, A. B. Kelly, C. M. Hhawksy, D. 8. Knox, i. W. Clark, K. L. Davis. FOIIEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Vcm&er o Congre Jamks T. Maf , TKTT. .Vernier oHenmt 3. II. Wii.boj. r Astembly On abi.ic A . Randall. President JndgeW, D. Brown. X'toeiafe Judge Lewis Anif kr. J no. A. Proper Trensnrer Solomow Fitt.okhald. Prnthonotnrt, Register it Recorder, Ac CURTIS M. KRAjailtr, CSiA'nissioners Onivicn Rykrly, Wm. 8 IIRLDS, J. ft. CRADWIOK. Omnty Superintendent (Iko. W. Kerb. District Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK. jury OoimntKKionert H. O. Davis, Da vib Walters. County Surveyor!. C. Whittekiw. t'oroner T)r. J. W. Morrow. Couvt) A uditnrs3. A. Scott, Titos. Corah," Oro. ZuitNPKL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0HT.STA LODGE No. 869, I. O. of O. TP, MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par tridge's Hall. E. 8. HOYT, N. n. O. W. SAW Y Kit, fiee'y. 27-tf. FIR EST T.ODOE, No. 1M, A. O. U. W. Msets wvery Friday Evening in Odd Follows' Hall.'TlonPHta. 1 1. AG NEW, M. W. J. E. WENK, Recorder. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. It. Meets on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 1), S. KNOX, Commander. jOSEW A CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Offlao In Court House, Tionesta, Pa. J. B. AOJSBW. P. M. CLARK, District Attorney. -p J. VAN C11ESEN, A rrORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Editn.ui-y, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Colin tv, Pa. - ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections niada in thia and adjoining counties. T. ' RITCHl'Y. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County I'a. AWRENCK HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.. I J II. H. Rrockwav. Proprietor. Till" hi use la centrally located. Everything new and woll furnished. Supoilor Ac vMmniodatiims and Mr let attention given to iinita. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds servod in their season. Sample loo.n for Commercial Agents. CENTRAL noVSE, Tionesln. Pa., O. C. Hrnwnoll. Proprietor. This Is a n"W house, and has just boon tilted up lor The accommodation or me purine, a por tion of tan rmtrozJngo of the public is so He. lied. 4rt-lv. e 1ENT1UVL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. U. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, B.tit Ixietrtcd and Furnlalted Hons i in the City. Neivr Union PvpoW 1 U. SIOOINS, M. !., r livaician, Suruoii A Druirplut, TIONESTA, PA. J. W. MORROW, m: n., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, lAlno, Arniktroiis county, liaving located in Ttrv osta Is prepared to attond all pro IcHuliinai calls promptly and at all hours. Otlleo a jd residence two door north of I-awrcaco; Uouso. Ofrioo hours 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 o VI u. ; 2 to 3 and 6) to 7) v. M. Knndiiys, 0 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7) P. M. may-18 81. DKNiriS.TRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. ' . I luv lujt purchased the materials Ac, of vr. 'teudinan would rospoctiullv un Kiuirre that he will' carry on the Dental Uush.eMi in Tionesta. and having had over six yearn successful experience, consider iiliiu-ell fully iwmetont to (rive entire sat isfifi:tloi. i shall always give my medi cal practice the preference. rflor22-82. PARK & df., J BANKERS. Elm A Walnut St., -Tionesta, or Discount snd Deposit. 1 11- isestallowi stest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- tioua made on all the Priy -l points of ineu. o. .;oocuona m"" i f ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of t loaler in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, . And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. t TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA Pa. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetie, Solar or TriaiiKulation Survey ing. Best of Instrumental and work. , Terms on application. "W. LAW, Practical Tinner All kinds of bhoot Metal Work prompt ly attended to. 'ROOFJN8 A.BFEr'L'rv' Awn SPOUTING, BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. . ' TIONESTA, PA. catch Clock & jewelry REPAIRING. rPHE UNDERSIGNED would resoect- X fully announce to tlio citisona of Tio- nosui and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking CMtabliblimeot from Tv- lereburg to Tloneuta, in the room over wm. nmearDaugti A lo. s store, formerly oooupied by Dr. Morrow as an office. where he Is prepared to repair watches, Jocka and Jewelry. 87 years experience Mflll oatla htm to give satisfaction. Give blu a U'Jul. R. RALLE. TF YOU WANT a respectable Job of a. prniMug ai a reaaoaoie price send your ruor io mis oni JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ES1ATE AGENT, Ikm DOCCUT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. If you -wish to buy or sell Real Estate it will pay you to correspond with me. Candensed Time Table Tlobrata m alien. WORTH. sopm. Train 2B... 7:A7 am Train fi2 7:62 am Train 30 8:62 pm Train A3 10:B5 am Train 29 1:18 pm Train .11... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mall. C'harrh and ffabbaih ftcboot. Presbvterian Sabhslh School at 0:45 a. m. t M. E. Hftbhath Huhnnl at 10:IK) a. m. Preaching in M. E. Chureh e-ery Sab hath evening by IteV. Rumberirer. Services in Lutheran Mt. Zion's Church, Onrman Hill, every Sunday at 10 a. m., l'.niliHh and Uorinan altcrnatlns. . S. every Sunday at 9 a. in. It. J. Graetr., I'astor. Preachlnir In the F. M. Church next Su.iday evening at usual hour, Rev. S. SaerPastor. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yestei clay 721. Opening thii morning at 72Ie. The road throughout the country have never been io Gner condition. The beautiful weathtr yesterday made a very pleasant election day. Mida Nellie Browoell returned on Thursday last from au extended visit with Corry friend. Ab. Grove But 'era up to the boys 'tother evening on a bran splinter new ouit that tit "like da baper on de vail." II. J. Hopkins & Co. sell to all wool (warranted) suit of underwear for only oue dollar. Think of it! 2t Mrs. Over of Tidinute, U paying her daughter, Mrs. Rowland Cuhb, visit, and is warmly met by many of her old Tiuiiesla friends. Cait your eve orer the new ad. o II. J. Hopkins & Co , and then give their establishment a visit. The boy. will take infinite delight in showing their elegant stuck of goods. Mis Emmt Sloan, who has been visiting in Edeoburg for several weeks past, returned home Monduy, accom pauicd by Mist Maud Vau Uivseu, who will tpend the winter iu Tionesta. The band tendered Mr. O. D. Butterfield and bride a very pleasant serenade Monday evening at the Law rence House, to which the happy groom responded handsomely - with choice cigars. Union service, will be held iu the M. K. Church on Thanksgiving Day, 24tb i net. Rev. Rumherger will preach the sermnu Everybody Is invited to enme. Service will begin at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon. Rev. J. A. Hume, at one time pastor of the M. E Church at East Hickory, and well known to many of nur readers, died on the 20 ( h ult., at his home in Clintonville, Venango county, of heart disease. Mr J. V. Wackerman of Buffalo, N. Y , the owner of valuable gss, oil, and timber lands iu this county, has sold Warren county parties, the east half of Warrant 3322. Jenks township, near Curll, Campbell & Co.'s monster gas well. -Amoog the list of patents recent ly issued the following appear: T. J. Parmer, A. F. Bovard eud F. D. Moon, Oil City, car coupling ; W. H. aud II. W. Pickett, Warren, pipe thread protector; L. J. Lewis, Oil City, beating apparatus. ' The Grove Bros., Albert, Wilbur and Park, returued last week from Keutucky, where tbey have beeu en gaged for tome time drilling for gas and oil. Park has commenced house keeping io the new addition recently built lo his father' house. 'All will return to Kentucky to resume opera tiout tooo. This section is experiencing some what of a drouth fur this season of the year. Wells that have held up pretty well all summer are going dry, aud farmers are experiencing some trouble iu providing water for their stock The creek aud river are lower thau tbey have been fur many' years. The lumbermen are the mutt anxiuua ouea A company coropised of Ham J Tail, O. W. and J. F. Proper, has leased Azro Cnpelaud't farm, liar tnony tuwuaiup, and will have a rig up and drilling couimeuced by nexi Monday. The locatiou is 20 rods southwest of the Carnahan well. Mr, Copelaud't many old friends would be delighted to hear of a good strike on his farm. Mr. Wm. Alhaugh" of Hickory towoship, made us a pleasant call Monday morning. Mr. Albaugh one of the novs who shouldered his musket in '61, aud although lucky enough to escape without a wound, be shows unmistakable signs of the forced marches aud other haidships and ex posures endured by the soldier who went through three years of bloody war. The Blimps correspondent of the Warren Mail says, "The old oil wells show tignt of exhaustion, but still yield a good production in the aggre gate. There is plenty of good terri tory hereabouts which is only waiting dollar oil to be drilled. The shut down movement will have the effect of tanking tome of our grease in the ground at least for a time." Mrs. O. C. Browoell sustained quite a severe buro about the face and neck yesterday morning, from the gss in oue uf the hotel stoves. The gas in the stove had been turned to low that it had gone out but still escaped sufB cieutly to fill the stove. Having a lighted paper in her haod, and not thinking that there was any gas in the stove she threw it in with the above results. Hon J. T. Maflett returned home Friday evening last, and a gentleman who had the pleasure of a conversa linn with him on Saturday, reports his health and m;ntal condition as greatly improved, and that he will be able to assume the duties of Representative iu Congress at the opening of the sessiou on the first Monday io December un less some unforseen misfortune over takes him. lirookvllle Republican. Mr. H. G. Tinker was arrested Monday forenoon on a warraot sworn nut by Mr. A. P. Dulo before Justice Connelly, of Franklin. The charge was obtaining of money under false pretense. The trial was held yesterday at 10 o'clock, and the Justice held Mr. Tinker lo bail in the sum of (1,000 for hit appearance at court the fourth Monday of this month. Mr. Suook, of Frauklin, became his sure ty. Derrick. "I see by some of the papers that there are j'ust clouds of pigeons up in nur county," said a geutleraan from Pigeon, Forest county, to a Blizzard mm this morning. "Well, you may sav in the Blizzard that the statement is away ofT. It's a pretty good pigeon region where I live when there are any pigeons in the country, and so far as I know there hasn't been a sin gle flock of pigeons seen in Furest county this year." Blizzard. Billy Saieacbaugh, Thursday night, aud George Holeman, Friday uight, of the past week, became the happy dads of girls. The former could hardly be expected to set up the cigars, it being the third consecutive girl at his house, aud about George, we bavu't seeo him at this writing to know what be will do. Yes, aud yts teiday rooming Curt Shawkey coin menced the cigur act oo the advent of a boy at his domicile. Oil City roccived a 850,000 scorch logon inursuay evening last, x he fire broke out io Joseph Reid's ma ohiue shop, which was destroyed, to gether with the Enterprise Mill, Cor die's spoke factory and the Armory, besides considerable, dry lumber. Dor ing the fire Billy Pollock, a former Tionesta boy, and a member of the fiie departmout, fell from a roof a dis tubce of twenty foet, breaking one of his arras. He plockily remained at bis post, however, until the fire was over. Mr. H. S. Brockway, late land lord at the Lawrence House, departed with hit family for Sparlausbuig, Crawford county, yesterday, where he takes cbaige nf the Central Hotel We coromeud him to the people of that thriving town as a worthy, square citizen, who will conduct a hotel that they may be proud of. The Lawrence House of this place is left in good hands, Sheriff Leonard Agnew, au ex perieuced, courteous aud wide awake hotel man, whose management of that popular hostelry will be first class, Success lo both gents. When Mr. i,d. Bleakley went west a few weeks ago, he iuforrned his friends that hit trip was for the pur pose of taking a glance at that couu try and attending incidentally to lew matters or business. I he Dalure of the business is revealed by the re ceptiou uf invitation cards iu this city for the marriage nf Mr. Bleakley to Miss Bertha Leonard, i f Waukegan 111 The event is set for Thursday xnov. JUin, at toe brides home in Waukegan. Miss Leguard is pleas aoily remembered by uumerous friends iu Frauklin, having visited hereabout a year ago, the guest of Mr. aud Mrs W. J. Bleakley. Her father, Mr John Legnard, is ore of the prnmi nentaud successful citizent of Wau kgan, conducting his business priori pally in Chicago. Her mother it daughter of the late Mr. II. H. May of liouesta, Pa. lhe bride will be valued arcesaiou to Fraukliu society and will be cordially welcomed. Franklin New. Mr. A. B. Kelly uucle of ihb bride, departed on Mud day to bo preient oo this happy oi-ca siuo. "Let dogs delight lo bark" Ac but when a cultured aod "early en glibhed" and well dressed dude takes to it, it is theti he needs a friend to lend him a quarter to buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. VESPER SERVICE. At the M. E. Church, Sunday evening, Nov. 13; following it the rnooRAM. Subject "Chrint't appearance after the Resurrection." Hymn 21. Reading Matthew xxvii, 62 66. Hymn 237 Prayer. Respnosive readingMark xvi, 1 10. Hymn 012. Responsive reading Matthew xxviii, 9 15. Hymo 242. . Responsive reading Luke xxiv, 13 32. Hymn 697. Responsive readiog Luke xxiv, 33 35. Hymn 750. Responsive reading John xx, 19- 23. Hymn 243. Responsive reading John xx, 24- 29. Hymn f33. Responsive reading John xxi, 111. Hymo 447. Responsive reading Matthew xxviii, 16 20. Hy.. n 7G7. Respective reading I Cor. xv, 6 7. Hymu 728. Responsive readiog Luke xxiv, 50 53. Hymn 1. Responsive reading Acts ix, 1 9. Hymn 567. Responsive reading Isaiah liii, 1 9. Hymo 066. Responsive readiug Gal. vi, 14 18 Close with Hymu 69. i- Let everybody bring a Bible and take part in the readings; and the singing of these old .fsmiliar hymns With the Hymnbook tod Bible exam ine the program bef-ire Sunday eve ning next if possiblo. J. 11. DlNGMAN, Con. Death of a Former, Tionesta Man. From Monday's Blizzard we glean the following news relative to the sudden death of a geotleman well and favorably known lo most of our older citizens: The information Conies from the Wyoming oil fields of the sudden death at Douglass, Wyoming Terri tory, of J. H. Bowman, a man who bad beeu connected iu various ways with the oil business during the great er portion of his lifo and was a news paper man of marked abilities. His home was at Cooperetown, this coun ty, where, his family, consisting of his wife aud two cbil.lrso, now reside. He was both a newsp&ier man and a law yer aud was well known io the nil country. He wt connected with S P. Irv'u in the Petroleum Monthly, the first monthly of its kind in the oil country, aod afterwards published at Columbus, O , the Ohio Imxo Journal. lie did special work for uumerous papeis aud was a spicy and entertain ing writer. His letters to the Derrick over the siguature of "Hayes" weie iu his best veiu and were read with spec ial interest. The particulars as to the cause of his death or place of buriul have out reached us, but iu all proba bility the remains will be brought east for interment at his old home. It is stated, though not positively, that be waa shot hy a man witb whom he had some trouble. I A Grand Entertainment. Under the auspices of Capl. Geoige Stow Post, at the Court ILse next Saturday evening, Nov. li, thtre will be given a grand entertainment emi tted, "At the Front with our Soldiers during the Great War," consisting of one hundred aod twenty-five (125) actual war sceues at Yorktowo, Chick ahomiuy, Fre lericksburg, Anlietam, Atlanta, Gettysburg, Pelersburg.Lnok out M iiiiitain, Morns Island, Rich mond. These sceues will he t'etcrihed by a Soldier who served "At the Fruut," troiu beginning t the end of the war These tie. Bot copies of en graviugs or paintings, but are real photogiaphs taken by.iheG veruiiient photographer at the frout. Each ecene covers over 200 feel of canvass. The proceeds, or a perceutsge of ihein.gn to the benefit of the Post, which, aside from the general excel lence of the euterluiiiment, will un doubtedly draw a large house for the "boys io blue." Turu out snd pat ronize a worthy cause at the same time getting three times your money's worth. Admission fce children 15c, general 25c, aud reserved seats 35c. If you want at ooce the best aud cheapest Life or Accideut Insurance, insure iu the Mutual'.Rt-st rve Food Lite Association und liuaraiilee Mill ual Accident 4Ji,. P. M.Claik, Gen eral Ageut, Tionesta, I'a. Some geoiua propises to introduce paper shirts. This misfit do for Japan, but would prove a "big thing'' for the doctors, because rln-u;iiatiMn, etc., would become frequent. If, howevr, people would keep Salvation Oil cou veoieut, paper shirlt might t-lill be a success. It costs ooIt 25 cents. HERE AND THERE. The suit for fO.ooo brought by McIIcn- ry and others, in 1881, ajralnst the N. Y. P. O. R. R., was dropped In Cleveland on lat Friday. The defondnnts agreed to pay the costs amounting to 13,480. With butlor retailing at cents a pound and eggs scarce at 25 cents a dozen at the beginning of November the prospects for cheap living this winter are not of the most flattering nature, thinks the McKcan Miner. Edgar Ifnldokopor, of Meadville, has sold two head of Holstnin cattle to Presi dent Manuol L. Rurillas, the Ropnblic of Oautoraala. After a sea voyago of twelve days they will !e driven a seven days' jon ney to tholr destination, so, the Jour nal says. The following Is from an exchango s As the ladies have dispensed wit i their white dresses for tbo present season and will put thorn away until next summer, we advise them to uso a box lined with blue piper for the purpose, or else wrap them up in blue cloth. If they are morely folded up and put in a drawer they will turn yellow. Wrapped In blue cloth, or placed in a box lined with blue paper, thoy Will retain their whiteness. Tli ore passed through Erie last week a train of 50 freight cars drawn by two en gines equipped with the Westinghouse air brake. While running at a late of 40 miles por hour the train was stopped in the space of 248 feet. These cars were bui.t at Altoona, and nro suppliod with the Janney coupler used on the Pennsylvania patscnger coaches. The coupling is oper ated from the car by a lover and it is not necessary to go between the cars to couple them.. The Bradford Star tells the following tall story : "John Foley, a striker and helper, was repairing a rent in his clothes near the Junction of the "Y" and the main line of the Erie yesterday. He was sitting near a stump from which he noticed a rag pro truding, and prompted by an innate cu riosity pulled it out of tbo hole into which it had been shoved when a number of sil ver dollars foil at his feet. After recover ing from his astonishment he counted the cash and found himself richer by g'.5. He sought the neurest saloon immediately and went on a stupendous spree. The money is supposed to have been hid there several years ago by a thief who is now serving a term in the penitentiary." Alexander Smith, of Lincoln ville, Craw ford county, is well supplied with light ning rods. A couple of ageLts for these electrical conductors called at Alexander's farm house and wanted to put up rods on his house merely fti an advertisement, agreeing to charge but $11 for them. Mr. Smith was agreeable, and signed a permit which he supposed was to that effect. It proved to be a contract to pay the enter prising agents 75 centa a foot for the rod, the tamo to bo put in circuit form and they wound enough to amount to t'JTO. Just at present, Mr. .Smith Is not nurturing so much from the want of lightning rods as from tho want of a newspaper ou bis premises. Franklin News. Pierce, Thomas A Co., of Boston, who wero looking for a site for a tannery that would employ ono hundred men and pay out rive thousand dollars a month iu cash, told a committee of Port Allegany citizens that if they would give them fifteen acres nf land and three hundred thousand feet or hemlock lumber they would loctae at Port Allegany. A public meeting was called, and f,100, the amount required to purchase the land aud the lumber, was raised in a short time. Rut after the land had been surveyad and a deed of it pre pared, Mossrs. Pierce, Thomas A Co. well nigh paralyzed the Port Alleganians by stating that they could not accept their offer, owing to their inability to use soft water. Kane Leader. During tho Bucktoll Reunion at Wil liainsport last woek, a little incident oc curred that was worthy of mention. Lu cius Truman, of this boro, had occasion to make a short trip upon the street railway. When he uutered the ear every seat was taken, but several gentlemen noticing the bucktall in his cap arose and offorcd him their seats. This the gallant soldier de clined saying that be could stand as well as the rest. One of the gentlemen, an Episcopal clergyman, of that city, said, "Pleaso sit in my placo, I am under obli gations to you. I was in the battle of Get tysburg, one of Syke's Regulars ; the reb els were driving us back, and one of the most grateful sights I ever beheld was the old Ruckiails inarching between us and the enemy." It Is needless to say that Mr. Truman took his seat. Wellsboro Advocate. School Reports. BOROUGH SCHOOLS. Room No. 1, Agnes Kerr, Teacher. En rolled 52. Per cent, of attendance 01. Present every day: John and Otto Muen zenbeigor, Albert U-adbury, James Car son, Harold H-jrmaii, Leslie brace, Samuel Fitzgerald, Gilbert Davis, Albert Law rence, Ray Uoyt, Lillie liiadbury, Grace iloyt, Elsie Kelly, Edith Davis, Sadie Morrow, Alice and Mary Horsey, May Smith, May Clark. Mary Fitzgerald, Slnt tio Waterman, Maud Stcen, Minnie and Vernio Watson, Jennie Caufleld, Iva Holeman. Thoso absent but ono day were Lucy Hilling, Minnie Canlield, Maud Ciitiipbcll, Francio llrockway, Kittle llep ler. Room No. 2, Will J. nioomtield, Teach er. Enrolled 31. Percent, of attendance tH Those present every day were Samuul Carson, Tillio Monow, Blanche Agnew, James Morrow, Clara Nellis, Rillu Brace, I jiura and Emma Law rence, Grace Has scy, Martha t'arson, Harry Watson, Fred die Partridge, Willie Muenzeulierger, Ruth Clark, Geunie Iloyt, Ella and Mary Morgan, Vinnio Shiiup. Those abscut one day wero Mary Rumbcrger, Edna Bcatty, Grace Smith, Claude Campbell, Clitlord Craig, Birdio Chadwii'k, David Blum. Room No. 3, C II. Donnell, Principal. Enrolled 45. Percent, of attendance 0.). Notahsent: llartio Law reuce, Ted Kelly, Ceo. Robinson, Win. Craig, Hruco Clark, (.'lias. Bovard, Ben. I avis, Korest ISovard, Harold Sharpe, Win, Kepler, Clcve Don nell, Ben Kelly, A. I -Iva Randall, Nellie Walters, Minnie Lan Icrs, Randall, Kil'a Clui k, !...'. I!ru lit'!, Blanche I'ease, Jennie .cuts. Most -mdiesare progress ive A broken link makes a broken chain. HKOOK9TON SCHOOL. R. A. Strickenber, Teacher. For tho mouth ending Oct. 2U, 1H.S7. No. of pupils enrolled, males 'M, females 27 ; total 57. Average attendance, males 24, females 20; total 44. Per cent, of attendance during month, mules 1)4, females 84. Pupils who have attended every dny are Jno. Ander son, Fred Iteebe, Chas. Bruce, Chan, John sin, Andrew Ilankson, Sadie McClune, Rlanche McClune, Annlo L. Anderson, Annlo I'eckwith. All are invited to visit the school, particularly those who aro in terested In education. Toboggan Caps, Men's Scotch and Fine Capt, Ladles, Misses and Child's Rubber Boots, at Smoarhaugh & Co. Mason A Hamlin Pianos. The im proved method of fastening tho strings uf pianos, Invented by the Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Company a few yoars since, is unquestionably ono of tho most important improvements over mado, making the Instrument moro rlcl ly mu sical in its tones, as well as more durable, and less Pablo to get out of tune. W. C. T. U. COLUMN, Conducted by the Tionetta Union. The, W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuosday of ouch month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Holeman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Kocoiding Sec'y Mrs. L. A . Howe. Cor. Sec. & Treas. M n. SS. 1. Irwin. Woe vnto him that aivrth his neighbor drink, that puttext thy bottle to Aim, and make-it htm drunken also. Hah. II, 15. The wicked worketh a deceitful work! but to him thatsoiveth righteousness shall be a sure reward. Rev. 11, 18. A BRAVE STUD ESI. Harry wat lhe finest talker amoog them all, a good sioger, a capital story-teller, and foil of j)k9 and merri ment; so that it was a decided loss to the party to see him withdraw when the cards were dealt and the liquors ordered. Over and over again he was invited to take a drink, hut always re fused in a pleasant, genllemauly way. So young Dean proposed this plao to Sumner, as they promenaded the deck together: "We will have an ele gant dinner-party to morrow, aod In vite just the nine others who were with us last night, which with Harry and ourselves, will form a nice party. We'll have the choicest wines on board, and Harry will hardly dare refuse to drink with us all. If he should make aoy objection, we will tay that all who diue with us are expected to take wiue, aod he't too much of a gentle man to make aoy fuss then, I know." Next morning the invitations were sent aud accepted, and at eight o'clock the party were seated io a small sa loon, around a sumptuous table, in flue spirits, and anticipating a good time. But hardly was the soup removed, and the next course upon the table, before the waiter appeared with the chani pagne and sherry ; and as he filled one glass after another, came to Harry, who quietly turned over his glasses, His hottt were roused in a nioaaeut, and young Dl an said : "No, no, Harry, that will never do, You must join with us to day, if you never did before, fur no one dines at this table who does uot participate." "Theu," said Harry, risiug from bis seat, bowing and speaking in a pleas ant, though diguified mauoer, "I will withdraw from the talile." And he did so. Bot there wat not so much hilarity al the diuner as had been expected, uor so much wine used, aud all felt they had received a point ed rebuke, the hosts particularly be ing cousciuus of their ungentlemauly demeanor. The dinner over, they sought their compauioo aud fraukly apologized to him fur their conduct, aud then witb a frieudly slap ou the shoulder, one of them said : "Come, now, Harry, this is all fudge What's the use uf being to ttitf out heru iu mid-ocean, where evtrythitig, you know, limheis up a little, when we are the only oues that kuow you, and you ueed have uu fear that your 'bad example,' as you chouse lo call it, will harm auy uue. V sha'u't loll auy tales, either out of school or oil shipboard. B- sides thai, you just spoil half our'fuu by refusing to join witb us, aud that surely is not showing a very good nur kiud spirit. You might as well begiu uow, fur I kuow you cau't stick it uut wheu wo gel to Geruiaoy, where they dnuk liquor as freely as water, fur you will out waul tu be the uuly black sheep iu the col lege. Just be governed by the major lly thia time, aud we'll have a good drink to settle lhe waiter, and a fust rate lime together the remainder of tbe voyage." "I am sorry to spoil your f'uo," said Harry, "but as 1 hate often told you, I never expect to take a diop of any iuluxicaiiug liquor. To uiy tuiud there are many weighty reasons agaiusl driuking, and uot oue good reasou lor it. Wheu I thiuk of tho nutoeuse amount of money that is spent by young meu iu drinking and treating, the huuuciul, physical, uud social troubles that It rucudcl iu the pep sou who iudulcs iu this ttppeliie, aud lhe sorrow, und poverty, aud degr-da liou, and de-pair which, sooner or later, are alnnt aiire to follow, uud which utliicl uot only ll.u goilty una bot his family uud friends, I consoler it heiitiuih the diguity and ihu uobilily of ono of Li 'il's creatures lo be guilty ol such mi igu ble practice. Mrr il,a' that, I think it is wicked in the j gt t of G ol lo altenipl to ileal rov I lit powers, the reason II- has givt-u us to use fur some good purpu:e, aud for which we most account to Hun. i c j mar at well understaud thai wi - o Irihki are offered, or drinking parii'A e iihered, I am to b 'counted out,' for I hone I never thai! be weak enorvb lo swerve from my principles." That yottnff man njent several years in n university in Germtny and trav eling on the continent. lie won many laurels for his keen and thorough scholarship, and I have no doubt that his success wat largely due lo hit total abstinence principles. His brain was never cliuded by the fumes of tobacco, or dolled by the effects nf liquor. IIo is now occupying a professor t chair in of Mir best educational institu tions; is loverf, and respected, and honored by nil ; while some of tho drinkers, his classmates, have failed financially, physically, meotslly, and morally, and are to day without posi tion or reputation, C. T. MARRIED. TAYLOR H KATH. At Ricevlllo, Pa., on Wednosdny, October 19, 18S7, by Mr. Llndsey, J. P., Mr. Sollon Taylor, of Riceville, Pa., and Miss Mary J. Heath, of Star, Forest County, Pa. BU TTERFIELD KUH NS At the Law- renco House, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 7th, 18S7, by Rev. Jas. Hickling, Mr. Orrln D. Butterfleld, of Barnott twp., Jeffer son county, and Miss Mary Kuhns, of Barnett twp., Forest county, Pa. CIOPOCSTA MAUKETS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY T.ELIABLE DEALERS Flour V barrel choice - - 4.00(6.00 Flour sack, - - L001.65 Corn Meal, 100 Iba - - - 1.20 1.50 Chop feed, puro grain - - 1.25 Corn. 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