The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 26, 1888, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1888.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
' Pnrge. 1). R. Knox.
Vanned men North ward. L. J. Hop
kins, H. M. Foreman, S. D. Irwin. South
ward, J. C. Heowdon, VVni. Smoarbauj;h,
F. F. Proper.
Jn.it tret of the react J. T. Bronnan,
,'. H. Knox.
(mtnbte and Collector S. 8. Canfiold.
M-hool Director il. W. Robinson, A.
II. Kolly, J. II. Dlnirman, 1). N. Knox,
D. W. Clark, J. T. llronnnn.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Me.Ynber of OongreM3 amks T. Maf-
FKTT,
Member of Senate J. II. Wilson.
AenemblyVU Km.v.H A. Randaix.
.Prenident JudieW. D. HnoTt.
A'inciritc. Judges Lewis Arner. Jno.
. Proper
7VrHrer Solomon Fit7.oekat.i.
frothonotartf, Regieler it Recorder, Jtc.
AI.VII M. ARSIB.
NhtrrHr. OKO. W. SAWYER.
' t)iiiiMion!r Wm. D. SHIELD", C.
IiKPKnrtR. J. J. Parsons.
nmtv Superintendent O eo. V. K ERR.
iHttrict. Attorney P, M. Ci.ARK.
Jury (hmmlionerU. II. CnnRCtr,
moh L. Cooper.
Mnnly Surveyor XI. C. Whittekin,
t tiron'i-r-Dr. J. W. MonROW.
Vonntv A uditor K. L. Josr., R. 7..
nl.t.EHPIrt, Wm. Butm.
susTness directory.
TIOUESTA LODGE
Jfo, 309,
I. O. of O. IP.
1 KETS every Tuesday evening, at 8
l o'clock, in the Lodge uoom in i r-
J. V). SWAILES. N. O.
W. SAWYER. Hec'v. 27-tf.
'OREST LODGE, No. 1H4, A. O. IT. W.,
. Meets everv Friday Evening in nas-
t Hall, Tlonesta.
' GEO. W. DUNK LB, M. W.
r. E. WENK, Recorder.
APT. GEORGE STOW TOST,
Kit 971 . A. n.
1 on the first Wednesday In each
..ill. In Odd Fellows Hall, Tlonesta, Pa.
. 8. D. IRWIN, Commander.
1NEW ft CLARK,
ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW,
o next door to P. O., Tlonesta, Pa.
... AONKW. P. M. CLARK,
District Attorney.
L. DAVIS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TioneHta, Pa.
p.-tlona made iu this and adjoining
lllltiCA.
F, RITCIIEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW,
Tlonoaia, Forest County Pa.
WRENCH HOUSE. Tlonexta. Pa..
A D. W. Afinow, Proprietors. Tills
) In oentrally located. Kvcrythiiin
mid well furnished. Supoilor Ae-
mdauona and strict attention given
-its. Vegetables and Fruits of all
i served In their season. Sample
fur Commercial ARonts.
TRAL HOUSE. Tlonestn. Pa.
. 12. Ilmwnoll. Proprietor. This is a
Mouse, and has Jut ueen littod up lor
-c-ouimolation of tho public. A por
nf tlio Dutrounire of tho public is sollc-
40-l.V.
NTRAL HOUSE. OH, CITY. PA.
W. II. ROTH. Proprietor.
. !argent, Rest Located and Furnished
-o lu Hie City. Near Union Depot.
t. sionixs, M. D.,
PiSJ&ftcittii, Hurtj'cou Dmtrt;ist,
TIONEHTA, PA.
A
MORROW. M. n..
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
- of AriintronR county, huvliiR located
Vnesta Is prepared to attend all pro-
ma! rails promptly ana m uii Hours,
i and resldcnco two doors north of
, roune Houso, Office hours 7 to K A,
:..wi i i ,n io w . irt u.tii al In 7"
Sundays, 9 to 10 A. x. ; 2 to 3 anT 6i
i p. M. may-18 81,
:STISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
.ivlnjr purchased the materials fte., of
i-,teadiBan, would respecllullv au
iee tliat he will can y on the Dental
iiiees In Tiouesta, and having bad over
years successful experience, considora
axell fully eomiietout to ulve entire sat-
iction. I shall always Kve my medi
practice the preference. mar22-82,
TAY, PARK & CO.,
M BANKERS.
Oomor of Elm (V Walnut Bts., Tlonesta,
Ha., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In
torest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
me u. a. uoiiectiona soucuea.
jrymuNzo fultox,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
m TIONESTA. pa.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
Tand and Railway Snrveylntr a Spoclalty.
Magnetic, Solar or Trianuliition Survev-
ing. jiei or insirunteuU and work
Terms on application.
I'ructlcal Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN 1 . " f AND
ROOFING 1 l SPOUTING.
BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA.
WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
'TMIE UNDERSIGNED would respect--L
fully announce to the citizens of Tio
neU and vicinity, that he has removed
his watchmaking establishment from Ty-
jcrsourg to rionesia, in tne room over
Wm. Hmearbaiith A Co.'s store, formerly
occupied by Dr. Morrow as an ollice,
where lie is prepared to repair watches,
ciocua aim jewelry. 37 years experience
will enable him to give satisfaction, (rtve
liimamui. R. HALLE
WANTED
RELIABLE AGENTS to sell our New
High Arm Automatic Sewing Machine,
The No. 9. Liberal inducements. Address
WHKKLER A WILSON MFG. CO.,
ruiiuueijiuiii, ra. caiauiisuea 1018.
JAS. T. BKENNAK,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
ACENCY,
TIOITESTA, IF.A..
PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO
THE PttOPKU ASSESSMENT OK LANDS
AND THE I'AYMKN I ur i AJf.1. al,w
TO THE PURCHASE AM) SALK 1K
REAL EST A IK. AN i n tub ivim-i i iflu
AND MANAGEMENT OK THE BAME.
Condensed Time Table Tlonema Station.
NORTH. I
SOUTH.
Train (M 9:14 am
Train 20...- 12:32 pm
Train 81...- 8:16 pm
Train 28 7:37 am
Train 62 2:25 am
Train 30 3:52 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 20 South car
ry the mail.
t'burrh and Snbbntn Hrhool.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a,
m. m. K. Nivtiimtn senooi at uiani a. in.
PreachinHin M. K. Churcn every nau-
IiBth cveninir by Rev. Riimbernor.
Services in Luthoran Mt. 7,ion's Church,
flormnn Hill, every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.,
English and German alternating. S. S.
every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. U. J. Gracta,
rastor.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Pay your tases right now.
Mrs. A. M. Doutt is visiting
with Oil City friends.
Oil market closed yesterday 02
Opening this morning at 92io.
T. J. Van Giesen Esq , is shaking
bands with Tiouesta friends this week
Dr. J. B. Siggins is taking in the
big Pittsburgh coutcnuial celebration
this week.
Hon. N. P. Wheeler paid the
Republican a pleasant visit yesterday
afternoon.
Found. A cuff button, which the
owner can have by calling at this office
nd paying for this notice.
Miss Varner, daughter of Samuel
Varncr, is visiting her grand parents,
Judge and Mrs. J. A. Proper.
Mrs. Dr. Hunter and family now
occupy their elegant new mansion,
having moved iu one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agnew are in
Washlugtou, D. C, attending the wed
ding of a lady cousin of Mr. Agnew.
A couple of weddirgs aro said tu
be on the tapis for this week, but we're
not at liberty to give 'em away just
yet,
Mrs. I. B. Murphy, of Balltown,
returned Inst week from a pleasant
visit if two months to her' sTtstcr, iu-
Ottawa, Canada.
Miss Ida Ruff, who has been vis.
Ring with her sister, jsirs. w. W,
Hillings during the Summer, returned
to hnr home in Pittsburgh, Monday,
Go to II. J. Hopkins & Co. and
procure a sack of tho celebruted Re
liance Flour. It takes the lead, and
has an immense run already. Try it.
Mr. Edward Bennett, tho wagon
maker, wb has beeu lying very ill
with typhoid fever at his residence
anroes the creek for the past mouth, is
still in a critical conditinu
Sheriff Sawyer left for Pittsburgh
Monday evening, accompanied by
Wallace Thomas, (colored) convicted
of larceny last week, whom he will
deposit in the penitentiary.
The Kiltanniug Gas Company
have made a raise of 33 per cent, in
their rates and many of its froruer pat'
roue have taken out their burners and
are laying in a winter stock of coal.
A young Udy made her appear
ance at the residence of Lewis Perry
East Hickory, on the 18th inst., in
tending to make that her future home.
Weight 9 pounds, and Lew is happy
Republican committeemen should
urge the importance of paying taxes
upon members of the party in their
districts. It is just now the most im
portant work they have. October Gth
is the last day.
Rev. Rumbergcr's many friend
hereabouts are pleasod to learn tba
be haa beeu returned to this place tor
another year, and the church is to be
congratulated upon the retention of
such au able divine.
"Cherry Hill" items are not in
serted this week for the reasou that the
sender fails to send bis or ber name
with tbem, "not for publication, but
as a guarantee," &o. This rule must
be strictly observed.
The annual reunion of the 83d
regiment tukus place at Union City,
Erie county, on Thursday, October
4th, next. Quite a uuniber of the
survivors from'this section expect to
attend, and will without doubt have a
jolly good time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scowden paid
a visit to the parents and other rela
tives of Mr. S. at Meadville during
the past week. Farmer II. M. Zahuia
er of Stewarts Run, who is an old
hand at the busiuess, bad charge of
the forge iu Joe's absence.
One of the very important mat
ters for Republicans to look after now
is the payment of their State or County
tax. Don't neglect it or you will lose
your vote, and no Republican wants to
lose his vote in this important year.
Saturday, Oct. Cih, is the last day, but
you should net put it off that long.
Mr. L. J. Hopkins is in Now
York this week laying in a stock of
goods for the fall and winter trade, j
Linus had blood io his rye when be
loft, and it may confidently be expect-
ed that this invoice will knock the tar
out of anything ever yet piled into
this market. Get ready to hold your
breath in astonishment!
The State Weather Crop Bulletin
says: lue temperature tor toe past
week has averaged about four degrees
above the normal. The rainfall has
been excessive and unevenly distrib
uted. The wet weather has delayed
fall seeding. The early seeding is
growing Uiceiy. Vorn cutting nas
commenced in many localities, in oth
ers it is ripening very slowly. The to
bacco crop is being gathered.
Mr. Henry Brann, formerly of
Warren, and Miss Nellie Frews were
united in marriage Wednesday morn
iog at St. Titus' church, Titusville
Rev. Father Coady officiating. The
newly wedded pair will go at once to
housekeeping. Warren Ledger. Mr,
Brann is remembered by many in this
place as the efficient book-keeper of
T. Brace & Co., all of whom will join
iu extending congratulations upon the
happy event.
Court, which was engaged in the
trial of tho caBe of Fox et al vs. Lacy
et al, when we went to press last week,
continued antil Saturday eveniug npon
the same case, whon the jury brought
in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff
for 82200. The case of Common
wealth vs. G. -W. Zents was called,
and the defendant failing to respond,
forfeited his bail. The court ordered
the amount of bail to be increased
from to S0UU. Wallace inomas, 0f Forest eounty, but the other coun
indicted for the larceny of 820, plead ticg ar0 doubtless more or less thun
guilty, and was sentenced to one year derelruck Bt big shameless, and debas-
in the penitentiary.
Mr. W. F. Sawyer, accompanied
by his wife, son and eldest sister, Mrs.
L. A. Bradley, of Boston, paid Sheriff
Sawyer and family a visit during the
past week. Mr. Sawyer is the young-
est brother of our efficient Sheriff, a
very pleasant geatleman, and, by-lhe
wav. a red-hot Harrison and Morton
man this fall, although always here
tofore a staunch Democrat. He says
he eau't go the free trade doctrines of
his party, and is firmly of the opinion
that Massachusetts will give 40,000
wtrisritf-for the Republican candi
dates in November, all on account of
the tariff fight,
There is an effort being put forth
at the present lime to start a Military
Cornsanvin Forest Countv. as it ig
about tha onlv countv in the State that
is not renresented bv a company of
the National Guard. The Borough
has been canvassed and about 35 of
the vounir men have signified their
.;u;nnn... ;n;n tha nraani7tion.
n in aju vrw w jvih v - . .
The Adiutant General and Secretary
of State have eiven their attention to
the matter, and the necessary papers
ra aTnecterl at nv t me. Ai there is
a vacancy in the loin lteg t at tne
present time there is no doubt the
project will succeed.
The admirable letter of General
Harrison accepting the nomination of
Ih. Tlemiblican nartv. we nnhliih this
week. Although unavoidably a trifle
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napiiaa this aminri an1 fit a rosm, n 1 1 Ira
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rlnmimant whinn loavpa an room tnr
nbi...nha,..nrlirl-f.tnda
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on all the important issues now before
. T. . , ; i,,
addresser! to American, hv s hroad.
.,,m. j
minded American statesman, and oil
11.1. .,
nmirsn is not calculated to receive the
favorable commeut in Great Britain
which Grover Cleveland's did. Read
it.
Jas. T. Brennan Esq., has taken
the initiative step toward raising a
fund in this vicinity for the benefit of
yellow fever sufferers of the South, and
we are pleased to see that those to
whom the paper has been presented
have subscribed liberally and without
hesitation. If there ever has been in
this country a cs'.l for help that ap
pealed to the hearts and generosity of
our people that ell comes up from tho
plague-stricken districts of the South
this very hour. No scourge has ever
visited these people that has been so
appalling as this oue, and the response
to their call should be both prompt
and liberal.
A brother editor of considerable
experience thus sarcastically sums up
his likes: "We like to hear a roan re
fuse to take his home paper and all the
lime sponge on bis neighbor for the
reading of it. We like to hear a man
complain wheo asked to subscribe for
a home paper that he takes more than
he can now read, and then go and bor
row his neighbor's, or loaf around
until he gathers all the news from it.
We like to 6ee a man run down his
home paper as not worth takiog and
now and then beg the editor for an
editorial favor. We like ti see a man
run down bis home paper and then try
to get a share of the trade which the
newspaper brings to the town; we like
to see this; ii looks economical, thrifty,
progressive, and cheeky."
An exchange very properly re
marks that the person who furnishes
items to the newspaper is a valuable
friend to the editor. Many persons
hesitate about sending personal notes
to a newspaper regarding themselves
or friends, foaring the newspaper man
should think them too anxious to see
their name in print. He will think
nothing of the kind, but on the con
trary is glad to get notes. Many
seeming unimportant items, when
printed, are news to a large number of
our readers. It is not fair to censure
an editor for neglecting to publish an
item of news that he knows nothing
about, and which you could, with little
or no trouble, have put him in pos
session of.
The Democratic congressional
conference of this, 28th, district met
at Dubois, on Friday last and placed
a gentleman named James Kerr, of
Clearfield county in nomination. The
conference seems to have been some
what of a mystery, the candidates
outside of Clearfield and Centre coun
ties knowing little or nothing about
it, and were almost entirely ignored.
Of course no one in this section who
has given the subject any thought
pretends to say that the "Referees"
from Forest county were legally elect
ed or entitled to sit in the conference
at all, but Kepler had made promises
to all the candidates, in return for ser
vices rendered at the recent Stale
Committee meeting, and he must be
on band to deliver the goods, which
he did, and as a natnral consequence
three of the four counties outside of
Mg 0De t jeft ; tj,eir Jeai;nga with
bim To bo Bur6( D0 one about uere
.urr,,;9efl . this wholesale sell out
tog treachery, and it is altogether
likely that there are fully enough de
Ceut Democrats in the district to re
pU(iiate the sell-out, and teach the
tricksters that no matter how large
the majority, a nomination gotten by
8Uch questionable means cannot be set
down as equivalent to an election.
A Pleasant Reuntan.
"The lines have fallen to me in pleas
ant places," eo said a Solomon of old,
and bo can a number of old Vets say
since the evening of the 20th
All former members of old Compa
ny G, 83d Pa. Vole., who chanced to
be in town on the above day. were
I it i i
agreeaoiy surprised ny an iny.iauou
from our brst and model Captain, V
S- Knox, to meet him at his residence
aDoul 8,x P- m- "e captain or
were always promptly oueyea oy
H8 boys, nor was the present request
" exception, but was treated accord
ins to our old time ouBtom. You will
pardon us for not giving you the do
ngs in detail as we realized ourselves
prisoners iu the hands of our Captain
and nis most esuinaoie wne
After doing full justice to a bounti
ful table loaded with the choicest of
the grand old earth's productions, we
were escorted into a neatly arranged
P"". wner. oc pa was tne
,hemfl for 8eVeral bours-lt
i i i . i i . - . . i
asre8ly ful1 flel32ed camP firo
The fact that we bad our old time
frieud and Comrade, W. W. Dimond
I
-low of Downs, Kansas, with us, con
I r , ,
tributed largely to the evening's agree
I o J a a
ability and pleasantries. Our mind
I became very much refreshed iu rela
UCW"UJ" ij muu udu ,u
lion to tne historic past as tne names
f thfl 0DC8 members of OOr Company
were mentioned : and, indeed, sombre
... .
I recollections crept over hearts as well
I ' "
as minds on realizing that so many of
the grand old Co. G. bad passed on to
the Eternal Camping Ground since
our first existence in 1861. But a lit
tie more than a skirmish line is now
left when all told, and even to them
the light is now gleaming across from
the grand Eternal Camp, cheering us
on in the solemn yet certain fina
march across tne siieut river, as we
trust, into' the sweet beyond.
Wo need scarcely say that all en
joyed tho pleasant entertainment a
the bands of our Captain, who has ou
undivided thanks, such as can only b
tendered by aud to Comrades.
Yours in F. C. and L.,
A Com k a uk.
Sabbath School Convention.
To the Sabbath School workers of the 1th
District of Veniwlvania,
Arrangements have been made to
hold a Sabbath School Convention for
this District, at Warren, Pa., begin
ning October 2nd, at 2:30 p. in., and
continuing through Wednesday. A
rich program is provided, and man;
able speakers have been engaged. Let
us make this convention a grand up
lift to the Sabbath School work in the
District. Let every county secretary
see that his county is represented by
delegates and reports. Seldom is such
an opportunity for instruction aud
help offered us. Let us all embrace
this one, aud be early in attendance.
J. T. Waiu,
President, 7th District.
Ridgway, Pa., Sept. 18th, 1888.
BARNETT,
The land of festivals and first-rale
ones, too. Great schemes for further
ing sociability.
Clarington has a town hall and a
real nice one; two stories, plastered
on the inside and nicely painted on
the outside The upper story is used
by the Patriotio Sons of America us a
lodge room. The lower story for this,
that, and the other. It was dedicated
Sept. 10, a grand ball being given af
ternoon and evening. The ball be
longs to a stock company, and is man
aged by a board of trustees elected
annually. The Camp of the Sons of
America at Clarington has a member
ship of 75 or 80.
Professor Keller began a two weeks
Normal Musical Institute at Claring
ton first of last week.
The Walford family are billed for a
concert at Clarington, September 27th.
The Brookville Fair was tho point
of interest to many of our citizens
week before last. A large number
took iu the (how at same time aud
place.
Joseph Reynolds is pushing his coal
aok oo tho old Titus place, now
owned by Sol. Fitzgerald and Jacob
Maze. Mr. Reynolds deserves the
thanks and unlimited patronage of the
people of Barnett for his persistency
n his search fur coal iu Old Forest,
The M. E. Church has built a fine
parsonage at Clarington near where
the old one stood. It is nearly com
pleted. They, tho M. E.'s, havo also
built a very fine church at Pine Grove,
better known by its misnomer of
Hominy Ridgo. And the United
Brethren, not . having any idea o
"getting left," are also building a new
church at Pine Grove. There is some
building being done aside from the
above, considerable.
Clarington has improved and is im
proving. X'eatsau ana israaen nave
set their mill up at the "old 'butmenr,"
where they have a boat scaffold in op
oration. There are two boat scauolds
at Clarington and one at Maple Creek,
all of which have been very busy dur
iog the Summer, and are still at it
Pearsall ou the Forest County side
of the river, and Shields Bros, over on
the Jefferson side, both do a good gen
eral store business.
Jim Hart does the "barberous act'
in rooms in the Reed Honse.
John Snyder is village blacksmith,
and a very popular one. He has in
vented and patented a churn that is a
"daisy," and don't fail to lay it up in
your memory among things worth re
memberiug.
Clarington has two good hotels
Tbcre is a daily mail to Brookville
nd also to Vowinckel ; both leave
Clarington in the morning and return
iu the evening. There is a mail to
and from Marienville every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, leaving Clar
iugton in the morning and returning
in the evenincr. After Oct. 1st the
mail for Ridgway will leave Oaring
ton on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, and return on following days.
An organ was purchased for and
placed in the M.E. Church last Spring,
aud a choir organized. Rev. Delo,
the pastor, preaches every two weeks,
Rev. Leason of Brookville, a Presby
terian Minister, comes over and preach
es once in a while. lie is a grand,
good Christian man, and has many
friends all through that section. Rev
Delo has proved an energetic worker
and deserves and has the respect and
esteem of all.
A new school house will be built up
near Shippen's. Buruett pays $28.00
per month for teachers for the Win
ter term.
Three weeks ago the Redely ffo base
ball club came dowu and played the
Clarington boys. The score stood 11
to 8 in favor of the visitors. A return
game was to be played at Redclyffe,
but the first time the rain interfered,
and the next timo the Clarington
catcher was laid up with a sore baud.
Monday week ago tho Redely lie boys
went out to play the Sigel club. We
haven't heard how it came out.
There is considerable activity in the
timber woods in Barnett. Tho amount
put iu during the coming Winter will
be considerable.
We met W. J. Armstroug, ono of
the Clarington boys of ouly a very few
years ago, up at Kane not long ago.
He is located there io the practice of
medicine, and has a large aud increas
ing prnctice. His old Barnett friends
congratulate him on the success he has
scored, aud feel proud of him.
'Squire Shield still is famous for
raising big crops of potatoes; this year
his effort in (hat line is a big success.
Robert llilldrd of Maple Creek,
hai vested the largest potatoes dug out
here this Fall. Tramp.
Barnett, Kept. 24, 'M.
For Sale.
A nice farm of 80 acres, principally
bottom land, about CO acres improved,
od liouesta creek, located about odo
mile from Tiduesta borough, aud
known as the Riser Farm. Will be
sold at a bargaio. For full iuforma
tiou address J. U. Agoew, Tiouesta,
I'a. tf.
East Hickory.
Wonder what has become of Gree-
ly He must have gone visiting
Inst
week.
Robert Lvnch has returned Irora a
short visit to friends iu Mercer county.
Quite a number of persons went
from l.er lo attend th Titiminllfl fair,
and In tftlin in "fmir TiAwn" show w hiln
,
there.
Mr. Douglcss went out hunting the
other day, returning in the evening
with 14 squirrels, aud it was
very good squirrel day either.
not a
Mr. John Whitehill is building a
new house, where he and his better
half iuteud to commence keeping
house before long.
The buckwheat and corn has beeu
damaged considerably by frost in this
vicinity already.
Beechnuts and chestuuts scetn to be
plenty this fall.
Why is talk so cheap? Because
there is more than there is a demand
fr.
Prof. Squires is teaching another
term of siugmg at .bast Hickory.
During the first part of his former
, .. I . .
term some of the boys tbcught they
could scare him out, but he gave them
' B
to understand that he didn't scare that
C8'
Guy Hilliard caught a raccoon tho
other night, in a steel trap, which had
barrel I
. ,. , , . a
mtonding to have him for a campaign
coon, but duriog the night he made
' o b
his escape Tho coon had beon tbcre
Delore.
The Harrison men that started from
'I. , t, , ,. .. .
r here to the Republican meeting at
Tionesta, could not atlord any better
music than a COW bell, SO Moses said
in his letter to the Democrat last weuk.
Old Grover and his men will do well
if thev have enough to brag about
after election to even ring a cow bell.
Moses, Grover and you had better go
fishiog.
Sept. 24. . Aaron.
Conference Appointments.
The Erie M. E. Conforenco mot In
Greenville last week. Following are tho
appointments for tho
FHANKL1N DISTRICT:
Milton Smith, Presiding Elder.
Cllntonvllle, J. A. Hume.
Emlenton, O. G. Mclntyre.
Farmington, Sylvostor Fidlor.
Franklin, A. J. Merchant.
Hickory, C. R.Thompson.
Kama City, W. M. Canfield.
Millerstown, Wm. BrmifleUl.
Monterey, W. B. Holt.
N. Washington, L. F. Morrott.
Oil City, Grace Church, P. P. Pinney.
OH City, Trinity, J. M. Thoburn.
Parker City, P."j. Slattory.
Petrolia, F. M. Small.
Pleasantvillo, Abraham Bashllue.
Plummor, B. F. Lynn.
Reno, John Eckels.
Rousoville, S. K. Ryan.
St. Petersburg, II. IS. Moore.
Sberrett, Pattison, supply.
Tidioutc, D. S. Steadmau.
Tiouesta, C. C. Runiborger.
Titusvlllo, J. W. Blttisdell.
Waterloo, W. H. noovor.
OTHER APPOINTMENTS.
Union City, J. M. Bray.
Brookville, John Lusher.
Claringtou, J. M. Edwards.
Edouburg, C. II. Frampton.
Sharpsvillo, Morcor Co., A. O. Stouo.
PUillipavillo, Erio Co., J. P. Hicks.
FHEK METHODIST APPOINTMENTS.
Tho Freo Methodist Conforeronco wet
in Sharpsvillo, Mercer county, Pa., on
Wodnosduy and closed ou Saturday of
lust week. Following are somo of the ap
pointments made :
riTTsnlTRQH DISTRICT.
J. S. McUcary, Chairman.
Pittsburgh and Mansfiold, W. B. Roup.
Verona and Mt. Hope, M. L. Sehooley.
Braddocks and Hmithton, to be supi.liod
Li punier and Apollo, to be supplied.
NEW CASTLK DISTRICT.
J. S McGoary, Chairman.
New Castle, S. Port man.
Mercer, R. II. Beutloy.
Meadville, O. J. Berlin.
Oil. CITY DISTRICT.
R. W. Hawkins, Chairiuuii.
Oil City, to be supplied.
Franklin, M. B. Miller.
Tiouesta, A. D. Gaines.
Hickory, S. Sager.
Pluosuntvillo, Hoover, supply.
Weavers, I. llodgkins.
VRADPOltD MSTIllcT.
R. W. Hawkins, Chairman.
Braillbrd, George Babcock, supply.
Pcntield, II. C. Barnes.
Ridgway, A. Bcun,
Shcllield, 11. Irwin, B. F. Tidd, supply.
(ioneseii, J. Ncaly, supply.
H. H. Loomis, Conference Evangelist,
member of Bradford Quarterly Confer
ence.
Choice Chautamiua Grapes and j
Sweet Potatoes this week at
2l DEPARTMENT SlOHE.
For Sale or Rent.
The very haujiome ami desirable
property of Rev. James Hickling, iu
this place is for sale or reut. This
property is finely located and hi
every couveuicnce, aim is oue ot inu
11101 vomfurtuble lumea in our pretty
towu. luftiJ-dioii can bo had at any
time. For terms, Ac, iuquire of or
udiireta Kev. Jus. llickliog, Tiouesta
Ta.
Livery stable keepers shsuld al'
ways keep Arnica & Oil Linimout in
the stable, nothing like it for hordes.
Arnica & Oil Liuiiueut is equally
irood fur inau and beast. 25 and 50
coots per bottlo. For sale at Bovard's.
For Sale.
Mv hoiife and lot on corner of Elm
and Helen Sts., Tionesta. Terms easy.
C. M. hilAWKEV,
MaylGtf. Wsrreo, Pa.
thousands wmk tho earth tody
h woulJ be sleeping in its bosom
but for the timely USO Of L0Wns
Elixir. For sale by G. W. Bovard.
For mild rslliartin and efficient
lorjie ue Rte,.', Mandrake Bitters.
EV(,r - bottlo warranted. For sale by
a w Tjo,srcj.
Reliance Flour stands
at tha
J. Hop
tf.
head now. Try a sack, at 11.
kins & Co.
lU't'KI.KN'H AKNM'A HAIH.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts.
Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Tl . ; r, .... t)A.M 1 " 1 . ,.o Uall ttlmnm Vn..jin
corns, ana an rtKtn r.rupiions, ana post
tivcly cures Pilos, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to pive perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Frii-e 25 cents per
box. f or sale oy u. w . iiovara.
A Woman's Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has beeu
made and that too by a lady in this county.
Disease tastenecl its ciutciies upon ber ana
for seven venrs she withstood Its severest
tests, but her vital organs were under
mined and death seemed linmiuont. or
three months she couched incessantly and
could nut sleep. She bouit of us a bottle
of 1)r KiuK S y0vr Discovery fur Cen-
mimption and was so much relieved on
l.iL-l.if- Orut , nA that alin nlnnt all nifrtit
ami with one bottle has boon miraculously
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz."
Tims write W. I'., llnmrick A Co.. of Shel-
by, N. C Get a free trial bottle at O. W.
uovaru 8 "ru8",re;
The Trrllrt Unanimous.
U. dull, JJl llHUiab, illun, auw., wm-
tfie,. ..T rocommend Electrie Bitters
,V'e ve!7 best remedy. Every bottlo
unlil linsirlvpn relief in every case. One
man took six bottles, and was cured of
il,rnlmm Hare 1 rn ci-lnt. Itnllvllln. Ohio.
atlirms : "The best selling medicine I have
ever handled in my 20 years' experience,
ls Klectrio Bitters' Thousands of others
,t hTB do
cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidaeys or
Blood, only hair a dollar a Dome at u.
W. Bovard'a Drug btoie.
MARRIED.
HYATT GORMAN. In Triumph town
ship, Warren county, Pa., Sopt. 19, 1S88,
by Rov. G. Foster Barnes, 'Mr, Erwiu
11. Hyatt, of Tidiouto, and Miss Bortha
S. Gorman, of Triumph.
aTperfect
cbftlBINATIONi
Of harmless vegetable remedies, that will
restore the whole syste ra to heakhy action,
Is absolutely needed to cure any disease
"for the disease that affect one organ
weakens alL" Patne's Celery Compound It
THIS PERFECT COMBINATION, iuad
the proofsl ...jVV.r.U ; SV
v " k
I Hat ttiffiyrM terribly from fct?rojYra.wi
And kidney trouble. 1 txniut two tottl of ,
I'mme'ii Otiiery Cotnpouml, uti oil, IV'W it 4 id
ki'h iuo I 1 Iiavd avi uihwh ftuth In your xueul
Cine. fur I know m bat it liM f tf iu." '
k Ontario Ueatre, N. Y. Hum. 1. ). WaXMB. (
PAIHE'S
CELERY CGHFOUXD
For Ave ywr I mrrTrwl with Tiisferla itKl
DorvotiBiieKM. I trlud I aiud'a Cnry Uoitt.
oiiuil, am) I can U -utMullv t-j that nve l-ut-ltr'upl'U'y
rurwtt urn. IcLoiTluiiyrwoiu.
iueutl it, lur 1 kiiow ii tu b- a inxHi mlicm.'
('HA. L. rtTKAMNa. .
Letter Carrier, Btettou fi, i-rvtkiu, M. y. .
CURES ALL
NERVOUS DISEASES
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Parajycfe, Bilious
ness, Dyspepsia, Costivencss, Piles, Liver
Complaint, Kidney Troublo, Female Com
plaints, and all diseases arising from Im- f
pure Blood. ' ' ,
1, ill fortl 6 Uial ivb Villi txiui tba a-Wrf''' J
l.a.lo MarlL (
Willi, RicnAnoaos fc Co., l'rupa., SiirluietDii, VI.
For tho Nervous, .
Tho Dobliitatod,
Tho Agod.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
Must direct route to Pittsburgh and ttie
East. Only route laudinir passengers at
Union Station without delays or transfer.
MTr-Trains run by Eastern lime.
Time table in otloct May iW, 18S8.
Northward.
Southward.
L
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2.
4.
a. in.
p.m. ).in.! Lv. r,
8 f.0, 2 tt Piitsburirh.
10 00 ; 3 18 W. P. June
p.m. a.m. p.Bi
7 20 7 21H 1 15
0 Hi Ii 012 10
8 4.r
1)
10 30 10 3
4 04 Kittan iiiiiu
5 4 .M 5 3811137
0 001 4 6810 64
4 42 4 31jlOS3
11 hi
11 27 4 A.) K''il Hank.
1 1 so
11 4:i 5 08 East Brauy
12 14l 5 Xt... Parker...
12 2."i 5 44.. Kojcburn .
12 :(2, 6 Ml..KinlenU.n.
1 07: tl 31 Kennerdell
1 381 7 (H'. Frankliii...
'2 2.r,i 7 3j.. -Oil City...
1 1 51
Vi 0.
1 111) 1 v; i v v
4 08
4W 5J
3 52 It 44
S 17 to
2 44 8 34
1'2 l:t
4 00
12 4!i
3 24
2 53
2 20!
p.m.
1 20
2 0;
2 151
814
p. ill
a. m p.m.!
a.m
p.m.
1. 111. W.N. Y
P
p. 111
a.ni.
I. HI
7 19
Z Ml
3 Oo
4on;
5 l!i
5 5.1
6 13
..Titusvillu..
Corry....
..May villa...
... liroctou...
.. Dunkirk .
... BiHlalo...
...'l",inwla..
...Tidiotite...
..Irvinetou..
...Wurreu...
N.ilamauca.
..Braillbrti..
lean....
1 18
1 251
12 22
8 4
1
4 50'
11 lt
11 15
10 35
5 24
10 45!
10 30
8 50
12 32
5 4
10 17
7 2(H 8 00
8
3 52
7 37'
8 10,
8 45i
8 H.
4 2-i
11 5d
1 1 20
7 40J
5 Oil
7 lot.
5 :tOI 0 0.Y
7 23 I0.V:
8 (Kl, 1 1 25
8 10! 11 4.":
11 01
SON
4 54
15
4 M
8 25
411
p.m.
p.m. In. 111. p.iu.lAr.
Lv
a. in
Rei-lliillalo Siuiiliiy Tiuin leaves Pitts
burgh 8:4" a. 111., urnves at Oil City,
1:55
p. 111. Ketiirnii
nr. leaves uu l ily ..M V.
111., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., snip
ping at all htutioii-.
DAVID M.f AKHO, Geu'l Supt.
E. 11. L'TLEY, Gun. I rt. Jc Paaa. Agt.
PilUsburKh, Pm,
WESTVVARD, HO I
Aro you conteiiipliitliiu a .journey West
orSoutliT If so, lb,, miil'T'iKued cun give
vou CIIAPKST KATES of FARE or
FREIGHT. Also luiiiinh Maps, Guides
and any iiif,iriiiiitiii relative to tlio Kriu
I111;, Gia.iuir or Minim districts of tuo
West or South. Cull on or address.
It. II. WALLACE,
Ticket Audit N. Y.. P. A O. Ry.
OlUee iu U iu. hi i, pot,
t, OIL CITY, rA,
PENN'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Steam KiminoN, Saw Mills, Hay Press
es, Stump Pullers and Standard Apricul
tural Implements u n ml I v. Send fo.i
Cahilonue. A. H. FALUlIAR A SON,
York, Pa.
Ml.