The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 09, 1889, Image 3

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1889.
BOROUGH OFFICERS).
'urgt. D. 8. Knox.
Oauseimim North word, R. M. Iler
tnn, II. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South
ward, J. t!. Scowden, O. W. Roblnaon, J.
F. Proper.
Jutice of the rtaetS. T. Proper, T.
B. Cobb.
Onutablc and Collector. 8. Canfleld.
School Director ii. W. Robinson, A.
R. Kelly, R. L. Davis, D. H. Knox, D.
W. Clark, J. T. Rrennan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICER,.
Member of Oongre Tank Rcnn,
Member of Senate J. II. Wilson.
. Aembly Clf ARl.r.s A. Randall.
Pretident Judge Vf. D. Brown.
Ancinte Judge Lkwis AnniiR. Jwo.
A. Proper
Preaurer Soi.omoi FittokraM).
Protkonntary, Remitter dt Recorder, dte.
Cai.tin M. Arkkr.
Mr(r.-aio, W. Hawtb.
0)mmloiTI-Wii. D. HitlKI.DS, C.
K. liinionR, J. J. Parson.
Omnfy Superintendent G KO. W. K KB II.
Diittrict Attorney P. M. Cl.AF.sT.
Jury Oommtioner C. II. CnoncB,
A xoi I,. Cooritn.
County Surveyor II. C. Whittkkiw.
(kroner Dr. J. W. Morrow,
County A udtorK. L. Jones, R. 7-.
OiLLRNrin, Wa. Blcm.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
-VT.IVK LODOE. No. 5S7. F. A A. M.
J Hinted Meeting held at Odd Fel
lows Hall the first Monday of each month
T.J. PAYNE, W. M.
T. R. CODIl, Sec'y.
TIOITESTA LODGE
JVo. 369,
T. O. of O. P1.
MEETS every Tuesday evening, at I
o'clock. In the Ijodeo Room In Par
1rldge'R Hall. Confer the Initiatory de-
Kreo the first Tuesday ulglit or eacn
nnntlit flrHt iloirree the .second Tuesday
night; Mwnd degree the third Tuesday
night; third degree the fourth TuoHday
niubu
O. W. KEMBIX N. O.
O. W. SAWYER. Soc'y. 27-tf.
rvirT tinnic Kn 1U A. O. 17. W.
V Meet every Friday Evening In Un
let Hall, Tionesta.
, , CM. ARNER, VI. W,
J. R. CLARK, Rocordor.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST,
No. 274, . A. R.
Sleet on the first Wednesdny In
each
riiontli, In Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta. Pa.
L. AG NEW, Commander.
AGNKW A CLARK,
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW,
Office next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa.
j. a. aonrw. r. M. CI.ARK,
District Attorney.
Mr. Clark la Agent for a number of To
llable Fire Insurance Companies.
DAVIS.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Collections made In thla and adjoining
counties.
TF. RITCIIEY,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa,
P 15. Ill BLR,
ATTORN BY-AT-L AW,
Office) In Kepler Block, Room 9, Tionesta,
I'a.
T A WRKXCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
IA Harrv Maisc. Proprietor. T hi
hi use is centrally located. Everything
sow mid well furnished. SuHilor Ao
einmoilatinns and strict attention given
t minsts. Vegetables and Emits of all
kinds served in their season. Sumplo
rxin Jr Commercial Agentn.
CENTRAL HOUSH. Tionesta, Pa.
y O. C. Brownell. Pninrietor. This is a
uew house, and has Just been tlttod Ui tor
the accommodation of tlie public. A por
tion of the patronage of the public is solic
ited, ni-iy,
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
J IV. II. ROTH. Proprietor,
The largest, Rest located and Furiiished
Hons,) in the City. Near Union Depot.
JR. SIGGINS, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon A Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
JW. MORROW. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
11 e of Armstrong county, having located
In Tiii'imta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
Oltlcead residence two doors north of
lAwrenee House. Olflce honrs 7 to n a
and 11 .o 1J m.i 2 to 3 and 61 to 74
M. ff nndaya, V to 19 A, X, ! to S and 1
to 71 r. M. may-io ei
F. T. NASON.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
TIONESTA, PA
Office onnnoslte Gaa Olllce. Calls at-
teudod to promptly day and night.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials Ac, of
1r. Ktcadman, would respectlully an
nounce that he will carry on the Dental
busiuestin Tionesta. and having had over
six years successful experience, considers
himself fully cometont to give entire sat
isfaction. I shall always give my medi
cal practice the preference. mar22-K2.
MAY, PARK A CO.,
BANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Wainut 8t., Tionesta,
I'a., .Bank of Discount and Deposit. In
terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. S. Collections solicited.
TORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS. COLLIRS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. Pa.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
Land and Railway Snrveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey
ing. Bout of Instruments and work.
Terms on application.
pHIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Reck building next to Smear
tHtugu A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all
kinds of custom work from the huest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
Kive perfect aatiHiaction. Prompt atten
tion given to mending, and prices as rca-
Houable as first class work can be done for.
OB WORK of every description execu
I ted at the REPUBLICAN cilice.
JAS. T. BRENNAN,
REAL r.STATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
ACENCY,
TIOISTESTA, IP A..
PARTiCITT.AR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OF LANDS
AND TJIR PAYMENT OF TAXES. ALSO
TO THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF
REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING
AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME.
Chan as Mafebatb MmI.
Presbyterian 8abbath School at :5 a.
m. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Rnmborger.
Service In Lmuieran Mt. yiion st.nurcn,
German Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m.,
English and ucrman alternating, n. n.
every Sunday at V-.3Q a. in. R. J. Greets,
1'asior.
Preaching In the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
A. I). Uainc, 1'astor.
Service in the Presbytorlan Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
lie v. J. v. MCAnincn omciaung.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yesteiday 981.
Ex Sheriff Wbeelock of Clarion,
was in town last evening.
Collins & Co. started eight bargee
for the Pittsburgh market on last
week's rise.
Will J. Pettigrew of President,
was op Monday evening and gave the
Republican a pleasant call.
Mr. Henry Sibble, of German
Hill, is rejoicing over the arrival of
an eleven pound farmer at his domi
cile yesterday morning.
Mrs. 0. W. Bovard's millinery
opening days will be on next Monday
and Tuesday, October 14th and 15th,
All are invited to call.
Frosted feet may be cured in one
or two days by tbe use of Salvation
Oil. tbe creat pain destroyer. For
sale at all druggists 25 cents."
The first real snow storm of the
season blustered over this section last
Monday morning. It didn't lay long,
but it was the genuine aiticle.
Mr. Robinson expects to eat bis
Thanksgiving turkey in his new roan
sinu and it wouldn't be surprisin' if be
did, fioni present appearances.
The State Normal Reboot at
Clarion, Pa., has an increased attend
ance this fall term of about fifty ove
the corresponding term of last year.
-Our local politicians are making
active arrangements for tbe next cam
paign. They ordered a box of Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup, and feel confident
and happy.
Tbe Couuty Commissioners are in
session this week. They have a big
job on band in passing ou tbe bills o
costs in the criminal cases at the late
session of court.
The river bridge is receiving some
very substantial repairs in the way
new joists and planks. Meauwhil
the night travel is obstructed as will
be seen by notice elsewhere in this
issue.
Now gather your chestnuts for tbe
winter, the burr-opener was aroun
last uiglit in the shape of a "
frost" that will make the leaves fly
and the nuts fall like hail for the next
few days.
L. J. Hopkins has returned from
the East with the finest stock of goods
that reliable old establishment has
ever brought on. The goods are there
for sale, and sold they will bp, with
tbe most reckless disregard fur prices.
Call early and avoid tbe crush.
A collision took place between a
passenger and freight train on the V.
N. Y. & P. near Corry on Saturday
last, but no one was seriously injured.
L. V. Bessy, baggage-master, and
well known to a number of our read
ers, was somewhat bruised but not
badly.
Mr. J. II. Dingman, who has
been suffering with illness for the past
three weeks, departed for Philadelphia
yesterday afternoon to receive medical
treatment because of the alarming na
ture of tbe disease. His wife, and
physician, Dr. Rumberger, aocom
panied him.
Physician say that owiug to the
potato rot, great care should be exer
cised in preparing potatoes for cook
iog, to see that they are perfectly
sound. Much sickness mar be ob
viated by proper care in this matter.
It is not safe to boil tho tubers with
their "jackets" on.
Since the season opened it has
been discovered that pheasants are
unusually scarce. Tbe continuous wet
weather of May and Juna last is sup
posed to have been too much for tut
young broods just hatched: at lesst
this seems to be tbe only cause as
signable for the scarcity.
C. K Miller, station agent at
Rouseville, was shot by a burglar on
Sunday night last. Mr. Miller bad
business at the station at a late hour
that night and surprised the burglars
four of them, one of whom fired at
bim, the ball lodging in his breast.
The wound was not serious.
School Books all kinds at
2t. 6.MEARSAUUII & Co.'s.
Shooting Accident.
Just bi we are about to close our
forma for the presi a messenger comes
in from Smokey Hill, about two mile
from thii place, on the Tjlersborg
1
road, with the alarming news that
Mrs. John Wile wai accidentally shot
by the discharge of a gun which fell
from ill hanging place on the ceiling.
Ferry Saulsgiver, the messenger, did
not know whether it was a shot gun or
rifle, but thought it was a shot gun,
and that the shot took effect in the
abdomen, which would make it ex
ceedingly serious. She was yet alive
when be started. Dr. Morrow went
out.
Certain newspapers, about two
months ago, published elaborate argu
ments to show that the fuel gas snpply
would soon be exhausted, and it so
alarmed the gaa companies in many
ocalities that tbey raised tbe price to
consumers, so as to provide against
the impending gas famine. This illus
trates the power of the press, or some
thing else. Meadvitle Gatetle.
The store of Eli Berlin, at Whig
Hill, was entered by burglars on
Tuesday night of last week, and (15
or 20 in money and about twenty-five
dollars' worth of goods stolen. Tbe
entrance was effected through a win
dow. Some of tbe tools used bad
been stolen from a carpenler'a chest,
at East Hickory, which bad been plied
open that night. No clue bad been
discovered at last acconnts.
This evening at 6 o'clock a large
number of friends will gather at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Davis, in response to invitations is
sued, to witness the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Maud, to Dr. M. B
Cook, of Buffalo, N. Y., who is pleas
aotly remembered by nearly all of our
townspeople. Tbe happy event will
undoubtedly be fraught with much
pleasure for those who are so fortunate
as to be present.
We find the following item In one
of our exchanges and give it for what
it is worth : "It is reported that the
scalp bounty law has been declared
unconstitutional, and tnat no more
premiums on scalps will be paid. It
is important that Justices, who are in
the habit of cashiog these orders and
then getting their money back from
the county, should make a note
this it may be tbe means of saving
them several dollars."
Mr. Rowland Cobb, who was
obliged to relinquish his position in
North Carolina on account of tbe on
favorable climate, has taken a position
as superintendent of the lumbering
department of the Kentucky Uuion
Land Company, one of the largest
concerns of the kind in the U. 8. He
departed on Monday last to take
charge of his new situation, and bis
headquarters will be at Clay City,
Ky , for the present. Roll is in luc
Tbe Pennsylvania Gas Co., which
supplies Jamestown, Corry and Erie,
bas voted to use tbe meter system, and
place the price at 25 cents per thous
and feet. This will bring the price np
to (4 25 for No. 5 burners, tbe kind
irenerally in use during tbe cold
months. The papers say this will
make the fuel too expensive and cause
the poorer classes to abandon it. The
manufacturers of Jamestown have
been notified that they will no longer
be supplied. The company claims a
lack of gas to be tbe cause of tbe
change to the meter system.
At tbe recent convention of
County Commissioners, held in Allen
town, Pa., a -variety of subjects of
interest and value to the people were
discussed, and among those agreed
upon were the following : To urge tbe
Legislature to pass laws providing for
the revision of tbe present road law ;
that corporations be taxed on an
equality with real estate; that District
Attorneys be paid a salary rated on
population, and that such portions of
the act of 1887 providing for the reg
ulation of tbe National Guard, as
conflict with other laws, be repealed.
Commissioner Shields represented For
est county at the Convention.
Notice Bridge Obstruction.
Notice is hereby given that, owing
to repairs being made, travel on the
river bridge at Tionesta will be ob
structed between the hours of 7
o'clock p. m., and 7 o'clock a. m.,
after Monday, October 7th, 1889,
until further notice.
Oct. 1. C. II. Hunter.
An elegant line of Silverware and
Jewelry just arrived at Smearbaugb
& Co. 2t.
Tbe history of Downs' Elixir is iden
tified with the history of New England for
the last fifty years. It cures coughs and
colds. For sale by D. Barnett.
Arnica A Oil Liniment is the best
remedy known for stiff joints. Fur sale
by D. Barnett.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blcn).
ishea from horses, lilood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Hing-Bouo, Stifles,
terrains, all Swollen Turosu, Coughs Etc.,
Have Is) by use of one boitle. Warranted.
Sold by Herman A biggins. Druggists,
'J'iouesta. novl'8-ly.
Erie Conference.
The 54th annual session of the
Erie M. E. Conference concluded its
business on Monday evening at Frank
in. The meeting next year will be 0f
held In Oil City. Rev. Dr. Wheeler
of Meadville, and Mr. T. D. Collins
of Nebraska, this oounty, were elected
delegates to the Ecumenical or Pan-
Methodist Conference of all branches
of Methodists, which meets in Phila-
elphia in 1891; each Conference Is
entitled to two delegates, one minister
and one layman. Following are tbe
ppointments for the
FRANKLIN DISTRICT.
Milton Smith, P. E. Postofflce, Pleas-
antville.
Cllntonvillo R. A. Mclntlre.
East Hickory C. R. Thompson.
Eau Clair Sylvester Fldlor.
Emlenton O. O. McEntire.
Franklin A. J. Merchant.
Kama City S. P. Linn.
Mlllerstown Wm. Branfleld.
Monterey W. B. Holt.
North Hope W. M. Canfiold.
Oil City Grace, R. C. Smith j Trinity,
, M. Thoburn.
Parker's Landing P. J. Slattery.
Petrolla F. M. Small.
Pleasantville J. R. Rankin.
Plummer L. W. Showers.
Polk W. II. Hover.
Reno J. H. Clomons.
Rouseville J. A. Hume.
St. Petersburg II. U. Moors.
Shorrott To be supplied.
Tldioute D. S. Stead man.
Tionesta C. C. Rumberger.
Titusville John Lusher.
Amoni? the appointments of other
districts tbe following are noted :
ca as
ri.rintnn-Thnmas Paliard.
Marienville W. H. Faroat.
Phllllpsvllle, Erie Co. J. P. Hicks,
Salamanca, N. Y. A. O. Stone.
Hvdetown. Crawford Co. Horry S.
Bates.
Rev. S. E. Ryan, formerly of this conn
ty, was transferred to the North Dakota
Conference.
Forest County Lumbermen.
The Northwetlern Lumberman, which
has for the past two or three months
devoted an immense amount of space
to detailing the lumber business of the
United States, taking from one to
three States at a lime, gives the Penn
svlvania list in its issue of October 5,
The undertaking has been one of gi
gantic proportions, but that great trade
journal bas been equal to tbe task and
its list would seem to be almost fault
less. Following is the list of Forest
county lumbermen as detailed by that
journal
Byromtown, (P. at, W. R. R.) Baumau dc
Hafcle, pine, hemlock, hardwoods, 8 2;
TtMlner, Green & Co., pine, hemlock,
hardwoods, 8 4 P.
Clarlngton,(shipplngstation Vowlnckle,
P. A W.) J. B. Pearsall Co., hoiulock,
hardwools,'s3PsW.D.S.n.Shields,R.
Cooksburg, (Clarion River) )A. Cook, 2
mills, pine, oak, hemlock, S 4 Su 3; David
Heffron, pine, oak, hemlock, S Z.
East Hickory, (ship. ata. West Hickory,
W. N. Y. 4 P.) R. Chaffey, Sh ; Normlle
A Tobcy, hemlock, hardwood, S 3; Wm
II. Stright, hemlock, pine, oak, S 3;
ftl Wheeler A Dusenbury, 2 mills, pine,
hemlock, hardwood. S 4 P ; L. D. Wbit
comb, P.
Elulalia, (ship. ata. Sheffield Junction,
P. W., T. V.) 1 Bauman & Hafcle, hem
lock, hardwoods, (mill at Pebble Dell) S 3 ;
J. L. Betta A Co., 4 mills, Sh ; Enterprise
Lumber Co.. hemlock, 8 4 P; Forest
County Lumber Co., wills at Sheffield
Junction, 8 4 Sh 4 P.
Gllfoyle, (P. A W.) 'ICurll, Campbell A
Co., hemlock, boech, maple, 8 3 Sh 3 ; N.
Gilferd, hemlock, hardwoods, S 2. I
Uolinza, (ship. ata. Tionesta) G. J. A F.
C. Lacy, pine, hemlock, hardwoods, 8 3 Sh.
Guitonville, (ship. ata. Tionesta, W. N.
Y. A P.) R. J. Wade (J. T. Wade A Bros.,
owners), pine, hemlock, hardwoods, S 2 F.
Marienville, (P. A W.) Baker, Ham
mond A Co., pine, hemlock, cherry, hard
woods, 8 4 Sh 4 j Hammond A Messenger,
pine, hemlock, hardwoods, S 3 Sh 3 j H.
II. Hensll, hemlock, maple, S 3 P; jChas.
S. Leech, hemlock, boech, maple, S3P;
J. H. Morrison, 8 3 P.
Nebraska, (ship. ata. Tionesta, W. N.
Y. A P.) TtCColllns, Darrah A Co., pine,
hemlock, oak, 8 5 P j Collins A Watson,
pine, hemlock, oak, (mill at Pine Hollow)
S 3.
Newtown Mills, (ship. ata. Tionesta, W.
N. Y. A P.) Wheeler, Dusonbury A Co.,
pine, hemlock, hardwoods, S3; White-
man A Baur, pine, hemlock, hardwoods,
8 2.
Pigeon, (ship. sta. Frosts, P. A W.) Fox
A (Vain Co., hemlock, hardwoods, (saw
for 8. Crawford A Co.) 8 4 j JW. H. Frost,
hemlock, 2 mills, S 4 ; S. Crawford A Co.,
hemlock, 8 4.
Tionesta, (W. N. Y. A P.) T. Brace A
Co., hemlock, oak, S 3 ; (Dingman A Dale,
oak, pine, 8 3; N. S. Foreman, hemlock,
pine, oak, S3; J. M. Kepler, hemlock,
pine, oak, 8 3 j Lawrence A Smoarbaugh,
oak, pine, hemlock, S3; G. W. Robln
aon, pine, hemlock, oak, 8 S P Geo. F.
Watson, pine, oak, hemlock, S 3; Zeiglor
A Co., hemlock, oak, ties, S 3.
Wost Hickory, (W. N. Y. A P.) Orion
Biggins, W R.
Should any of our readers discover any
omissions in the aliove list we would be
pleased to hear from tliom, giving capaci
ty, location, etc.
KEY. Letters Indicate kind of busi
ness: S, Saw Mill; P, Planing Mill or
Machinery; Sh, Shingle Mill ; W, Whole
sale Dealer; H, ltetail Dealer, figures,
daily capacity in feet; 2, ti.000 to lO.UOO;
00,UH) to lUO.OUO. f Baud Saw Mill I if Mill
Is portable; s, Liogging ttailroail ; B jen
eral Store.
DON'T KXreKIMKNT.
You cannot anord to wasta time iu x
perimeuting wlion your lungs are iu dan
ger. Consumption always vuems at first,
only a com. do not permit any dealer u
imiMUie upon you with some cheap imita
tiou of Dr. Kiug'a New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be
sure you get the genuine. Becausa he
can make more profit be may tell you ha
has something just as good, or just the
same. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon
getting Dr. King's New Diseovory, which
is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat,
Lung sud ('best all'nctious. Trial bottles
free at G. W, Bovard's Drug Store-
German Hill.
Mr. II. E. Lovel and wife are visit
ing friends in Butler county.
Mrs. Taylor, nee Miss Mary Heath,
Rlceville, Crawford Co., is paying
a few weeki to j,er parent,
Miss May Weller has returnod from
ner Tj.jt to friends at Emlenlon.
Carlos Heath is on the sick list at
this writing, but we hope it will not
become serious.
Mr. Winker is about ready to emi-
grala j, j,;B f,mily, from his old
j,ou(,e jnto j,ig new one.
What is the reason Martin is not
seen on the hill as ofteo new as for
merly? Who will answer?
What is the demon that haunts the
lonely mansion that stands by the
road which leads us to Nebraska? We
hear some one tell of those hideous
midoight yells, while the thing of
bloodshed walks the roof of the sbaoty,
and awakens George from his peaceful
slumbers by its hollering, "coom-er-ootl
coora-er oot!" But George does
not come out until both chambers of
his double-barreled shot gun are filled
to the muzzle, and then with a "Betty
and I killed the bear" attitude he
waits for this carnivorous beiutr to
appear, and aided by tbe light of tbe
moon he sees it spread its wings and
sail through the sombre forest. George
blazes away, but, Ol tbe reaction of a
well loaded shot gun causes him to
glomerate; nevertheless that misera
. . ... ...
ble owl will disturb bis pleasant
dreams no more.
Oct. 7. I.
Hepter Corners.
Mr. E. E. Slitzinger and wife, of
this proximity, have moved into tbe
II. Myers house, Lickiogville.
Married Mr. B. Perrie of Oil City,
and M'ibs Fannie Myers of this locali
ty, one day last week, at Lickingville.
Rev. Brickley performed the ceremony.
Grandmother Hepler who for some
time bas been stopping at Geo. Slik-
er s, was the guest ot Airs. . atitz-
inger last week.
Mr. J. Reyen of Lickingville, pur
chased ooe of Mr. F. Stitzmger's team
horses not long since.
Mr. Hannah of New Braceville,
gave this section a flying visit a few
days ago.
Mr. E. E. Slitzinger, the noted ped
agogue of this place, began wielding
tbe birch last Monday at tbe Wash
ington school house.
Tbe separators owned by Messrs.
Ben. and Web. Amsler, and Albert
Sueets, are busily engaged in thresh-
log 1U this communit.
Miss S. Frill, who for a long time
has made Ohio her place of residence,
was at her home last week.
Oct. 8. Sombryo.
NEWSY NOTES.
Erie County Commissioners offer a re
ward of ton dollars for the scalp of every
sheep-killing dog.
California has become a successful com
petitor with Malaga in the production of
raisins. The Malaga is the only grape
that competes with that of California, and
the crop of tho former has materially
fallen off the last few years. Tbe Cali
fornia raisin has meanwhile improved
and is reaching the principal markets iu
quantities.
There is a sensible agitation afoot in
favor of the issue of fractional paper
currency. The transmission by mail of
small amounts in postage stamps has be
come a nuisance to both sender and re-
reiver, and the postal note, while having
no advantage whatevor over fractional
currency, is inconvenient and costs tho
sender both money and trouble.
Spirits of ammonia is the best thing to
clean hair-brushes with, as it does not
soften the bristles like soap or soda. If a
teaspoon ful of ammonia is mixed with a
quart of water, the brush need only be
dipped in the solution for a moment and
all grease is removed. The brush should
then be rinsed in cold water, shaken well
and dried in tho air, but not in the sun.
XZc.
It is unquestionably a crime. Why
should the crimo bo condoned T Why
should the drunkard be coddled? Half of
the drunkenness that makes thousands of
homes a boll Is tho dreadful fruit of mis
directed leniency. The drunkard is taught
to pose as an unfortunate, and so pities
and forgivos hlmsolf. Alter he has drank
away his manhood he blooms out as a
victim of heredity. There never waa a
sillier theory born of chronic silliness.
Fully half the girls and women don't
know how to walk. They twitch, roll,
shuttle, teeter, bob, Jerk or waddle. This
is the rosult of carelessness or want of
pbvslt-al training. Soon the style of
walking becomes set, like that of hand
writing, and ii hard to change. It is both
pitiable and laughable to soo somo girls as
they hump and huddle along. Tho bad-
gaited pretty girl should try with all her
soul's energies to Improve her walk as
well as her conversation. 'Twas by her
walk the Queeu of Love was known, from
tho time or .Kneas to the presont, and no
woman can be a genuine queen without a
graceful, queenly walk. Franklin A'ew.
The following law passed bj the English
parliament in 1770, if in force at the pres
ent day, would raise quite a commotion
among the fair sex. It provided "that all
women, of whatever age, rank or profes
sion, whether virgins, maids or widows,
who shall, after this act, impose upon, so.
duce and betray Into matrimony any of
his Master's subjects, by virtue of scents,
paints, cosmetics, washes, artificial teeth,
Spanish wool, iron stays, bolstered hips
or bigh-heoled shoes, shull incur the pen
alty of the law now iu force agaiust witch
craft aud like misdemeanors, and the
marriage uuder such circuiustaucea, upon
conviction of the offending party, shall be
null and void."
A new fish at least now to tho waters
of the Allegheny River 1 said to have
lately become plentiful In that stream, and
the only theory as to whore they came
from, is that tbe bursting of the Conn-
maugh dam emptied its contents of fish
into and stocked the Allegheny with one
of the finest varieties of fish known.
They are very gamey and evidently nf
the pike or muscalonge family. Fish of
this kind were never known to have been
caught In the Allegheny before, though
Conetnatigh lake was stocked with thorn.
The strange fish takes the minnow or
spoon bait, and it is said that some have
been taken from thi river ranging from
six to ten pounds. Plenantrille Heard.
The alove answers first rato for the regu
lation fish story, but It's a poor yarn to
spin on the people living on tho Alle
gheny, who have never heard of, much
less seen, any of the now variety.
Costivoncas is the cause of the intoler
able "bad breath" of multitudes. Dr.
Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters remove
the cause and prevent the evil, and cost
only 25 cents. For sale by D. Harnett.
Btt'KI.EX'H A KMC A HAI.VR.
The lwt Salve In the world for Cuts.
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers. Salt Rhcnm, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and iiosi-
tlvelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price Za cents
per
box. For sale by O. W. Bovard.
A Maaaa laal OpInUn.
K. Bainbrldge Munday Esq., County
Attv.. Clav Co.. Tex. aayst "Have used
Klectric uilters wun most nappy resuus.
Mv brother also was verv low with Ma
lar al 1- ever anil Jaunuice. mil was curou
by timely use of this medicine. Am snt
istied Klectrio Bitters saved his life." Mr.
i. I. Wilcoxson, or Horse Cave, Ky., aurts
like testimony, saving : "He positively
bolieves he would have died, had it not
been for Electric Bitters. This great rem-
idv will ward off. as well as cure all Ma
larial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver
ml .Stomach Disorders stands uueuualed.
Price 50c and S1.00 at u. w. uovaru a
Drug Store.
When Baby was tick, we lave her Castoria,
When h was a Child, shs cried tor Castoria,
Whea she bacam If las, tho uuu; to Castoria,
Whra aba had Children, sac gun them Castoria,
MARRIED.
REYNOLDS JONES. In the M. E.
Church, Alden, Minnesota, on October
1st, 1880, at 9:30 a. m., D. J. Reynolds
and Stella M. Jones.
Mr. Reynolds is one of Forest County's
boys, being a son of J. J. Reynolds of
Barnett Township. , It's a long way out to
Minnesota but we substitute the long arm
of Journalism for our own and present our
best wishes and si nee rest congratulations.
riONKSTA MARKKm
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour barrel choice - - 5.000.25
Flour "0 sack,
1.25 1.60
Corn Meal, 100 lbs
1.00(31.25
1.00
- 70
Chop feed, pure grain
Corn, Shelled - - -
Beans l bushel - - -
1.502.M
14
- 12J
8.5f
- 7l
Ham, sugar cured
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured
Shoulders -
Whitefish, half-barrols
Lake herring half-barrels -
Sugar ......
Syrup .....
N. O. Molasses new
Roast Rio Coffee
- 60(79
(3,28
Rio Coffee, ...
25
Java Coffee ...
3236
Tea .....
Butter
Rice
Eggs, fresn - - -Salt
lest lake ...
Lard
Iron, common bar -Nails,
16d, V keg
Potatoea ....
Lime $ bid. ...
Dried Apples sliced per lb
Dried Beef -Dried
Peaches per ft
Dried Peaches pared per
2C00
1518
1.25
012
- - 2.W
2.50
1.00
. 6(3,8 I
- mi
10
- - 15 1
NOW FOR THE
FALL & WfflTBB THAI
Where to buy goods to fit the season is the
question now, ana mo answer
comes, at
3D.
FAMOUS
L0WPBICEST0EE
Where New (loods are constantly arriv
ing. Ills place Is llcail(iiar
ters for
BEY GOODS!
iTOTioisrs,
LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING
O-OOIDS,
CLOTIIIXti, II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS,
JEWELRY, GLASS V AKK, '
QL'KENSWARIs
Ac, Ac.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
will always be found at my store, and al
ways the liesl and freshest the
markets atlord.
Call and examine my Stock and Prices,
and lie mvlnced that 1 will sell you gotst
as low as t lie lowest. Country Produce,
Hags and J unk taken in exchange, and
the highest prices allowed.
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO
FITS," is my motto.
iayii iiAitxirrr,
opp. Lawrence House, TIONESTA, PA.
The iufet Kuivftutfu. ailvtirtinon ara
UHii.fr HeiiiinKton linta.' (Vmiity Situl List,
ir.su ml at I'ltiftlmrph. ThV rover the
ground the ni'wt thoroughly wilh the
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ing. Price, Ouly One Dollar Per Year.
Dickens' Complete Works, (15 volumes,)
or Walter Scott's Waverly Novels, (25
volumes.) and the Harrisourg Weekly
Teleirrsnli. one venr. will be sent to any
address, pnstago pnld, for Two Dollars.
We will tiiriiisn me vreeaty leiegrsu"'
and "Our Family Physician,' (New hdi
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Weekly Tolegranh and Texas Sittings
(weekly, price $4.) for Two Dollars.
W'-efcly Telegraph and American Agrl
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or (monthly) for Una Dollar.
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To Solicit Subscriptions in every School
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Daily Telegraph, $5 per year.
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Daily Telegraph and Fruit Drier, $8.00.
The cash must accompany all orders,
and be addressed to
M. W. McALARNEY, Manager,
Harrisburg, Pa.
MASOrr & HAMLIN.
ORGAN AND PIANO COMPANY,
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
NEW
Contains a five octave, Nina
Stop Action, furnished in a
large and handsome case of
solid black walnut. Price !9
cash ; also sold on the Eaay
Hire System at 112.37 per
quarter, for ten quarters,
when organ becomes proper
, ty of person hiring.
The Mason A Hamlin
MODEL
ORGAN,
STYLE
2344.
MASON "Stringer," in vented and pat
ented by Mason A Hamlin In
4c I 1S82, is nsed in the Mason A
t Hamlin pianos exclusively..
HAMLIN Remarkable refinement os
tone and phenomena eapact-
PIANOS. I ty to stand in tune character
ize these instruments.
POPULAR STYLES ORGANS AT $22,
132.50, $00, 78, W6, AND UP.
Ortrans and Pianos sold for Cahh, Easy
Payments, and Rented. Catalogues free.
hiiUL
SCOTT'S
CORBtTMPTIOa
SOROFULA
BRONCHITIS
00UQH3
GOLDS
WastingCiaeaaea
EMULSION
CURES
Wonderful Flesh Producer
Many have coined one pound
per day by its use.
O li fcl 1 ! L -
cret remedy. It contains the
stimulating properties of tho
Hypophosphites and pure Nor
wegian Coa Liver Oil, the po
tency of both being larpelj
increased. It ia usea by Phy
sicians all oyer the world.
PALATABLE A3 MILK.
Sold by all DruggUts.
800TT & BOWHE, Chemists, V. T.
CURE
Sick nVadachoaiirf relieve all tbe IrosUca fnet
dent to a bilioiu stats of the sralom. saeh aa
biutnean, Naum-s. Drowsiuem. DiaUves after
eaUnc. I'aln Id the Side, Ac. While their mots
ramarkable sncces has been show a iu curiae
SBCE1
Hedrh. yet Cima's Vsmm Lrrw Yms
are txnuilly valuable In ConaUpattoo, curing
and proveutinK thi annoying cuinulalni, wbtl
they also corivct ail disorder of the tAommch
"""HEAD
Ache ther would be almost priceless to tJioss
who suitor imin tnis amireswDK vuuipimmi.
l..., r.trtunmt.lv their vootlness does Dot esd
hem, and thnen who once try then, will Bnd
these Hltle pills valuable in so nisur ways tliat
ther will nut be willing to do without una.
Ilut after all sick bead
ACM
Is the bane of so many lires that hem Is whers
mske our great boast. Our puis sure M
while oth'-n do not.
t isTKs's Ijrni l.rTis Puxa are very small
au.i vary riy to take. One ur two pills uislis
a doee. Tliejr are strictly vegetable ana da
n enpeor purire, but by their n-utle actloo
ileue all who use them. In vlab at t& crate;
Ira for tl. RuUI everywhere, or awit by auuL
CAiTii nuienn CO., Vr Tot.
hi Pi Shi lb. SioHTna
11t Nwrouib eonrM hi Book-ksMotrK. auklitc, artnrt-hMt!,
T p4-wrttlu, FauuiaiisLias UrawUtft, KniUk Krsnrl,t. tr.
rit laf-i tMVKMIl lisUlt) rmiMWIilUB nmrij , uaia sn,
twtiad bf ualuraJ g Ftmn-f tin swat iistmiiwis lis U t-rl t
cvuitSK-laal with Uit) CllKa. IU graduAlee f auwlatrtl lit prw
curing sud vr" poallk-xiev. tltuii.uu ru it,iMitiioj at tf
II in. Kti'M brarlj uu-4ilf Um Hum any aitiUlaur sxhul.
InrloM 4 da. Iu el,m.. ll B Hrt-iru-r " and clevM a(- -.!(
ut ritlMiiMi. A.ltr?, A, W. ttMlSIl, it mb-4 -.
PATENTS.
f uveitis, mid Trade-.Murk iihtsincd, and
nil I'ati-nt business conducted lor Moder
ate Kee.
Our olllce is opposite lT. S. Patent Oflicw
aud we can secure inttciil iu less time thaiv
thoiie remote from Vshington.
Send model, drawing or plioto., witlv
description. We udvise it' wti-iitlile or
not, fiee of rlmrno. Our lee not due till
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patent","
willi iiHincs of actual clients in your (,
count v, or town, sent fri-o. Address,
C. A. SXOW A CO.,
Opp. Patent Ollke, Washington, T. C
For Dropsy, liruvel, ltriglit's and Liver
Di.-taa-s. Cure giiiiruuit-ed. Ollico, K
A reh street, Philadelphia. All ill ugisla
Try it. fl a botilc, six fur fj.
CARTER'S
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