The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 29, 1894, Image 3
J THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1804. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess O. IT. Davis. Gtunntmm. Joseph Clark. J. R. Os good W. A. inlands, F. H. Lanson, O. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Justices vf (As Pence J. F. Proper, S. J. Hotloy. Constable S. H. Canfteld. (Tolleetor I). H. Knox. School JhreetorsJ. It. Clark, T. F, Rltchey, O. W. Holoman, J. E. Wenk, I. J. Hopkins, L. Agnew. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress G. F. Kronns. Member of Senate Harry A. Hal,!.. Aniiembly3. J. Uakiht. President Judije Chaiu.ks II. Notks. Associate Judges Jonn II. Whitb, C. V. Cl.ARK. Treasurer Q. .Tamikson. Irothonotary, Register t Recorder, te. 0 At. vi if M. Arnrr. Sheriff. Joint T. Carson. Commissioner W. A. Connelt, Pk- TRR YODBUK, W. M. CoOX. County Superintendent (1. W. Kkrr. District Attorney P. M. CLARK. Jury Commissioners J. H. CarpbN TF.S, (iBO. .IIRNDKI,. County Surveyor J. F. Propkh. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditors M. E. Abbott, W, L. Stro'up, J. W. Klliott. REOULAIl TBIIMS OP COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. JAS. T. BRENNAN, tonl lntnto .Aire; lit und Convcynnci'r, int. urt acci dent insutwici:, IAEM8, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent tho oldest, strongest, and best Insurance Companioa In the United States. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PKKN'A. Deeds. Honda. Mortaaorna. Leasos.Wllls. Powers of Attorney. Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instrument cf writing, drawn with accuracy and ols- paieu. Titles examined and "Uriels" nrannpnl (linnnil rntit. ri i.l im .,.... ... u.. ...... a vH.HTin. and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent, Hoglsters of Property for Bale or to let. open to the Inspection of those Interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODt, E, No. SOU, T. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday ovening, in Odd Fellows' HallPartridge building. i; WREST LODOE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meots every Friday evening In A.O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O, S. of A., meet every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. r APT. UEOROE STOW POST. No. 274 O. A. R. Moot 1st and 3d Wednes day evening in each month, in Odd rol lows, Hall, Tionosta. i1APT. OEOROE STOW CORPS. No y 1:17, W. R. C, meets first and third Wodnesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Mionesta, ra. rpiONESTA TENT, No. 1(54, K. O. T, JL M., moels 2nd and 4th Wednesday eveninir In each month in A. O. U. W. hall TionesU. Pa. P M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and District Attornky. Ollice, cor. of lm and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliablo . Firalnsurance Companioa. , R1TCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa, EDWARD E. HALL ATTO RN E Y-AT- LAW, Tionosta, Pa. Ofllce Willi S. D. Irwin Esq. JB. SIGOINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvsician. Sureoon A. Dentist, O 111 ice and rosidonce three doors north of fjiwroiioo Houso. Tionosta. Profession al. calls promptly responded to at all hours. rvR. PRESTON STEELE 1.J Homoeoriathlu Physician A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Office In the rooms formerly occupied by K. L. Davis. Calls mado night or day. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Phvsician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA Office in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to night or day. TTOTEL AGNEW. rl L. AGNEW. Proprietor, This hotol, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Hoatod and lighted throughout with natural lias, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of guost never neglectod. Old Allegheny riermen claim A. J. Puffinberg, R. L. Haslet that the itrearo is lower now than it and K. C. Heath have secured the has been since the great drouth of I large field fronting I lie river just 1854. And old citizens say the pres- above the bridge, for a term of years eot dry spell beats the record of that and are converting it into an athletic summer by several poiuts. grounds. A large force of men un- Mrs. W. H. May and daughters, der the charge of D. W.. Clark has Misses Pauline, Annie and Virginia, of Louisville, Kt., are guests at the home of Mrs. 11. H. May. Mr. May already completed the hall ground and are now at work upon the quar ter mile race track, which they ex- is expected to arrive to-day for a few PBct t0 bllve completed within two days' visit with his mother. wee!ts- Th W8mP fining, which lor years has Deen an eye-sore and a uuisance generally, will also be here after made to serve a pleasurable purpose as a winter skating riuk. The A dance, conducted by A. Lush er, will be given at Biggins' platform, West Hickory on the evening of Sept. 10th. Good music and good order are assured, and a general aud cordial invitation is extended. The junior nice from this place crossed bats with the German Hill boys, at Ed. Riser's place last Satur day. The soore stood 52 to 14 in fa vor of tho juniors lit (he end of the ninth inning, and the boys had lots of fun besides. sport loviDg public should offer a vote of thanks and hearty support to the enterprising gentlemen who have un dertaken to give them an opportunity of witnessing at home, the various gauges anc' sports dear to the Ameri can heart; from base ball to tennis, with even an occasional sample of horse-speeding as seen at a county fair where molasses runs. It is to be ment of deeds, and depositions taken. I be borough schools will open h( d tbe veriture w;il be a paying next Monday, and paretits should see one The Brouudg WH1 be opened assessment of lands and payment of that tuejr children are enrolled on ext Saturday with a ball came be taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg- j oaiuroay wun a uan game ur me nrsi aay oi me ierui. . K" tween teams of the Oil City and Ti beginning generally results in a good tu8V;ne Christian Endeavor societies. ending in school matters, and the be- wuicn picnio nere lDat riayi giuning Bhould be good. -Report, from the bedside of COURT MIMJTES. Coromisioner Coon, who is suffering Hannah L. Dunkle vs. Amsler Church anil Nabbnlh Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. s M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Proaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rov. Rankin. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. Services In the Presbyterian Church nis nonie in ivianngton, are not re- nope to be able soon to report him LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. out of danger, notwithstanding bis precarious condition now The climate is rnperb during the months of May, June, July, August ami September; it is distinctively bracing, with the sunshine of more southern latitudes. Cold weather us ually sets in about November 1, and continues in what is called a 'solid winter' until the following April, For nearly four months there is ns ually good sleighing. A temperature of zero is not felt to tho same degree as the fret'ziog-point io most places where there is fog, where the air is less dry and bracing, and where the raiufall is greater aud the soil more retentive of moisture. Pleurisy and pneumonia are uncommon, and epi demics of diphtheria and scarlet fever are said never to occur. A physician n McKean county writes me: 'I have seen but three cases of true diphtheria duriug my fifteeu years residence here. I have never known a caso of pulmonary tuberculosis to originate here, aud the cases that come here are greatly benefited or en tirely cured.' " Or. Hinsdale hopes that the time will come wheu hospitals lor con sumptives will be established iu this region, cither by the State or by pri vate beneficence. Wm. Toboy. School will open hereon Monday, Sept. 3d. 'A good attendance Is expected by the teachers. Col. W. S. Johnson has bought a horse was appointed to prepare a statement for the public. No one will be surprised at learning that even before the adjournment of Con gress the Democrats are beginning to from an attack of typhoid fever at Bro8i & Co gtrickerj olr tl,e ti8ti Neill et al vs. Shamburgetal ; cou tinued. Blancbard & Rogers vs. J. R. Os good, Sheriff; verdict for plaintiff for 81 S.I fifi. r:i 1... ooi I I ll lliarB.01 Oil. P.aunniip A front Haiti V nf thn CUfiM n. Wo In.timiaa lumnapaa Erie Lines, was up from Oil City both continued by consent of both was a pleasant caller this weeit. Monday, and met a number of our parties. Our old friend Daniel Rustler, of Grand Array boys whom he wishes to Balance of civil list not yet reach Hickory twp., was a caller last week transport over bis company's line to eJ. one day. the Pittsburg encampment, in case The Grand Jurors completed their Andrew Engdabl, foreman of the the water will not permit them to run labors on Tuesday evening, and were West Hickory tannery gave us a the boats on which they intended go- discharged with the thanks of the pleasant call Monday. 'Dg- court. They acted on six bills, four nn..ki;n.n. A't ti.-t I V. C. Arnold Esq.. the nominee of which weie true bills, lhe case X iv IIUUIIvhUDi UUU V IU1KVI IUUD - r I Rent, fith iathe last dav for register, of the Republicans of this district for Com. vs. John Sandrock, charge, suie j D ....... . . i rr, ing. See to it at once. Congress, gave our town a visit this ty oi the peace, Mrs. oarauei ireas- .T n rj.l.i r R,a.mn .t . week, and mot a host of our people, ler, prosecutrix, was meu oeiore ino . . . . ..... TU J.U.nl u,.. rll.i.1. ivir. Arnold is a man oi uun appear mt udiluubu. 6'- ance and splendid address, and where-1 aud costs divided between defendant ver he goes and becomes acquainted and prosecutrix. This is the only he leaves an excellent impression up- criminal case yet disposed of. few hours in town this week, and made us'a friendly visit. Supt. Kerr held a special exami nation for teachers at the borough Bchool building last Saturday. G. W. Robinson has added beau ty to bis property by the erection of a neat iron fenc6 in front of his resi dence. Dr. Bowman reports a fine boy arrival at the home of Amos F. Led ebur, German Hill, on Sunday mum ing last. . Mrs. J. 11. Dencksoo aud niece, Miss Edna Neill, were guests of Mrs. J. L. Craig, Monday and Tuesday of this week. on the people. H. W. Work, who has been pub lishing a spicy paper at Valier, Jef ferson county, for some months past, has removed the plant to Lindsey, iu the "tame county, and is geltiug out a still belter paper there. He calls it the Lindsey Press, and if the sample before us is to be judged from, bis success is assured. you. GRAND JURORS REPORT. That they have acted upon s.x bill of indictment, four of which were found to be true bills, and two not true bills. Tbey further report that they have visited and inspected the County buildings and find the Jail an unfit place of detention, and recommend Good luck to lhe bu'ia'og ' oev dan. All other buildings we find in good to match his driving horse, and now tho sound a trumpet before them and pro Col, drawn the ribbons over the finest claim loudly that tliev have made a rec- roadsters in these diggings. orj fr economv calculated to strike the A friend calls our attention to a little Republicans dumb. Analysis of their inaccuracy in our letter of last week re- statements quickly shows that they are spectl'g the convention hold in relation I fallacious aud grossly misleading. The to tin change in election place, Ao. There total appropriations for the session are wore IKl votes cast, as follows : 4 for ,,t down as flN),(KiH,Rti9, which, It is true, Newtown school houso, 44 for Kellottville .i,787,K79 less than the amount appro- school house, and 8 for Kollcttvillo. Will Walks. NEWSY NOTES. Stranger "What price do you set on that red cow of yours?" Mr. Haicede "See here, mister, air you an assessor, or has she boen run over by the railroad T" Indianapolis Journal. In the free-for-all trot at Tcrre Haute, Ind., Friday, Alix went tho third and last heat in 2:05(, equalling the race rec ord made by Directum. The time for tho first two hoatB was, 2:06, 2:0lji, mak ing an averago of 2:05 5-ltl, this being the fastest ever trotted. There are several applicants in this part of the SUito for Iiank Examiner of Western Pennsylvania, the position mado vacant by the suicide of vVilliam Miller, of Mercer. Applicants in Erie, Crawford and Warren are already hustling. The place is worth about $4,000 a year, but is priated during the first session of theSlst Congress. Hut let It bo remembered that the 61st Congress was compelled to s it aside $'S8,noO,0(K) for deficiencies created by Its Democratic predocesior, while the appropriations made on this account by the 53d were loss than !2,000,n00. There are numerous other weaknesses and In consistencies in the Democratic state ments. (ioing East. I am going east to buy my fall and winter stock en or about, bept. zuth and ask all pai lies owing me to please call or send mo the amount they owe. David Mintz, Marienville, Pa. Last of the Season. Are you (iolng? The W. N. Y. A P. R. R. will run a grand low rale excursion to Niaga ra Falls and Toronto, Tuesday, Sept. 11th. Train will leave Tiouesta at 6:45 a. m. Fare for the round trip to Niagara Falls $2.50 aud to Toronto, $3.75. Niagara Falls tickets good returuiug 6 day-i; Toronto tickets 10 days. Train will arrive at N. Y. C. depot al 12 noon ; Niagara Falls at 1 p. m. Toronto passengers will leave Niagara Falls 5:10 p m. for Lewislon, where the Steamers will be taken for Toronto, arriving 8 p. m. Returning special train will leave Ni agara Falls 7:30 p. m., Buffalo 8:15 p. m., same day, Sept. 11th. This is a grand opportunity to lake iu the charms of Niagara, and Canada's Great Industrial Fair, which will be held at Toronto Sept. 3d, to 15th, and is second to lione. Thursday, Sept 13th, is "American's Day" the big gest of all days. Do not fail to take advantage of this last opportunity of the season ; remember the route, rate and limit of tickets. Double portion ul' boots and shoes just arrived at Lanson's, and no sinecure. We believe Forest county mual r11 l,,e"' che,,P to le8"eu 8tn('k has no cundidate for the vacancy. Just come and see what a dollar will The grape growers in the grape belt of buy. It. Lake Erie find that the crop is going to be a good one after all, but find thorn selves cofronted with a new trouble the scarcity of baskets. The basket manu facturers have been waiting for orders, and consequently there Is a shortage of baskets. Tho grape belt uses about 12, Suits at Ledubur & Miles cheap er than law-suits. To realize the low prices at which Burnett is selling huts on court week, come aud see the plain figures 000,000 baskets annually. There is but marked on the goods. Zl mile pront in their manulacture. Fl, .,,,1 fp,i ,.,Kall f, e.n,h at vvnen a man is through with ma aay r , i. work and sittinir down resting in his home, he cannot read the advertisements JJou t go out id towu without on the fences, and the hand bills and cir- seeing those new euits and nvercuats cuiars inai were ion on nis aoorsiep aur- i T j l.,. t, Mila' if ing uie uay nave Deen mown away or ue- Kellcttville. the date for the convening countv teachers' institute, and anions -Mrs. M. C. Farber, (nee Miss Ue iectllrer8 ha8 eeoured lhe reDOwn. -Supt. Kerr has set Deo. 17 ,, ' y 7 UTT of the I " piaucu I il lunci uan. water pipes in water closet are not free for water to flow and need attcn- Mable Polk) of Leavenworth, Kan sas, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Dunkle. G. G. Gaston, who has been spending the hot months at Lily ed George M. Bane for two nights duriug the week. Institutes will be held in surrounding counties com mencing on the following dates: Clarion, Dec. 17 ; Crawford, Deo. 31; CENTRAL HOUSE. A. J. PUFFINBERG, Proprietor, Tlonsnta. Pa. This is the most centrally located hotol in tho place, and has all the modern imuroveinonts. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. TX)REST HOTEL, l"1 West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Render, Proprietor. This hotol has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the lincit and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Kates reasonable. Dale, returned last Saturday, and is Elk, Oct. 3 ; Jefferson, Nov. 12 ; Mc- doing jury duty this week. Kean, Oct. 8; Mercer, Dec. 24; Ve- Wm. Lewis of near Tylersburg, oango, Dec. 17 ; Warren, Dec. 17. accompanied by his brother James, There U every prospect that the of Lysle, N. Y., Btarted yesterday for State fair at Meadville next week will a trip to the Pacific States. . be large and successful. Over three- Mr. Soldea Benedict of Titus- fourihs of the space assigned fur ex- ille, aod Miss Helen Heydrick of hibitioo hae all been taken. The Frankliu, are guests at the home of building which will be used for the lbe. lecturer 00 climatology in M AY, PARK & CO., DAD ivr. their uncle, S. D. Irwin Esq. -John Bush, who can coax ut of water if any man on can, lifted a nice four-pound Salmon out below the river bridge Monday. Next Saturday the squirrel sea son opens, aod reports from all Bee Corner of Elm At Walnut Sts.,' Tionesta, Pa., Rank of Discount and Deposit. In in.o.t oilnuioil ho Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. H. Collections soliciioa. piIIL. EMERT, FANCY ROOT & 8HOEMAKER. Shop in Heck building next to Smear .lauirli i Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lroni the iiuest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion givon to mending, aud prices rea sonable. T V '.AIIRINOER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jewelnr of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line uu short uolice and at reasonable prices, Alwavs uruarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties! at the lowest possible figure. Will be found iu the building next to Koeley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS. CCLURS, BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettcnborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST 1 work pertaining to Machinery, En a, Oil Well Tools, Uas or Water Fit- All trinea tin.ruuml UMIiettll HluckKIH i tlli UU DrOIllIt lv done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery giveu special atteution, and satisluctlou guaranteed Shop in rear of and lust west of the hhaw House, Miuiouie, l a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER tlou. We further report and declare that the Sickles swamp in Tionesta Boro, and drainage therefrom are prejudi cial to public health, and declare it a nuisance which should be abated. J. II. Morrison, Foremao. No Consumption in this Latitude. Persons with consumptive tenden cies will be interested in an article by Dr. Guy Hinsdale, printed in the "Medical News." Dr. Hinsdale is exhibits is three-eights of a mile long fish I by 48 feet wide, and is located on the earth kite track, which is donated by Mil ler & Sibley. Races, with $4,000 in premiums, will be held Sept. 4, 5, 6. The following persons have been appointed by the County Com mis- stroyed. He calls for the paper and there he finds the merchants announcement, and with nothing to bother him he reads it carefully, and then calls his wife's at tention to it. Bradford is to have a crematory. Tho work has been begun, aud the Era says a furnace will be constructed on the most improved plan for reducing human bo dies to ashes by the intense heat of natur al gas. The building will be connected with Lane's morgue, and iu that apart ment funeral ceremonies may be held. Wheu these are finished the body may be placed In the retort and burned to ashes. Special court week sale in men's hals at Burnet's 2t. -Don't go with cold ankles when you can get a good boot for $2.00 at Lanson's. It. Suits, overcoat, underwear, hats and furnishiiius. Go t Luilebur & Miles' and have fits. tf. Baruett has etill a few summer goods that are going at one-half their value. tf. Clothing Just as good as aoy inns of the neiuhhr.rhond ara to the siouers to look alter tbe burial ot de- effect that blacks and greys are quite ceased indigent soldiers in tbe differ plentiful. The eighth annual convention of the Forest County W. C. T. U. will be held in the M. E. church, Tiones ta, on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 20 and 21. ent townships in Forest County: Baroett, J. J. Greenewalt, J. H. While and II. J. Gray. Green, II. W. Ledebur and N. Weant. Har mony, W. P. Biggins and Wm. Gor man. Howe, J. J. Haight and Mur- -Sammy Carson of Nebraska.wbo J N8h' Hickory, Jonathan Al works on the lath mill for his father, had the first finger of bis right band taken off at tbe first joiut by getting it in contact with the saw, Monday last. The Democratic conference at Ridgway last week nominated Aron Williams of Bellefonte, Centre coun ty, for Congress in Ibis district. . Tbe nomination was made on the eleventh ballot. Jesse Overlander, having pur chased a lot iu tbe upper end of town, is preparing tn build a resideuce thereon. Tbe foundation is well along, and much of tbe lumber is on the ground. Clyde Wbitehill aud Clyde Fitz gerald rode their bicycles from Ma- jeukj rienville to Tionesta, a distance of 22 miles, in one hour and fifty min utes, ou lbursday last. A pretty good record. Esquire J. A. Nash, our Repub lican caudidate for Associate Judge, is circulating amoue friends in town this week, 'require Nash's pop ularity increase with every acquaint ance which he forms. the University of Pennsylvania, and is exceptionally well informed on the effect of climate on tuberculous pa tients. It is his opinion that it is not necessary tn go long distances to Colorado for example for relief, but there are places of refuge near at hand for persons in the early Btages of pulmonary disease. The region Dr. Hinsdale recom mends is divided into the counties of McKean, Potter, Forest, Clarion, Elk, Cameron, Union, Sullivan and Pike in Pennsylvania, and Chautau qua, Cattaraugus, Allegheny, Steu ben, Chemung, Tioga and Broome io New York. It contains 12,000 square miles (6,545 in New York and 5,557 in Peunsylvauia), so situated and supplied with railway facilities as to be easily aud cheaply accessible from any part of the Middle or At lantic States. Tbe reports of the New York State Board of Health show that while oue person out of 400 dies yearly of pulmonary tuber culosis in New York city and the ad Joining maritime distiict. one out of oaturaay last, toe young gin swore 550 jn Uie Hudson river district, with that the reverend gentleman had had a gomewhat modified mortality iu the improper relations with her, but tbe M0hawk Valley and the lake and reverenu Bweanug equany as positive ceotrai counties, and one in 854 to that he had not, witnesses were called o,85 in the'Adirondack aod northern to prove the cnaracter lor truiutuii- di8lrict the yearly deaths in the ness of each, and tbe preponderance rUD of the geveu 80Utbern tier of the testimony being iu Brother COuntjeg Damel uumber ouly one to os lavor, be was declared "not i 0J1 Der80Ug. Ti,e hjBb table guilty ty the jury alter Deingabseut iauj8 in Pennsylvania make a still from tbe court but a short time. A. belter showing, the yearly death rale M. Lightfoot was couvicted of tbe froaj lhe (ame cau88 Deiug ouly one charge or r and b., made by the same on in 1 330i plaintiff, aod was returned to the ,,. , , , r d i 1 . ! .., , -. , Dr. Hinsdale speaks of Peunsylva- couuty bastile to await sentence. , , . . Clarion Republican. Rev. Jenkins ma highlands in these words: "Vast will be remembered by people of this areas of hemlock and here and there section as the gentleman who conduc- growths of piue cover the mountain ted a colored campoieetiog in this tops, while there are mauy ridges liru- place, three or four years ago. bered with beech birch aod maple. baugh and J. E. Stoughton. Jenks, J. F. Gaul and J. J. Parsons. Kingsley, G. S. Hiudman and C. Zuendel. Tionesta, John Eden and C. W. Clark. Tionesta Borough, S. D. Irwin aod D. S. Knox. Rev. Jenkins, the colored preach er of Slrattonville, wbo bad been in carcerated iu jail for some months past charged with adultery by a young niece, was brought to trial on A. C. Boeson departed for Erie on Mon day to attend the P. O. S. of A. encamp ment, which meets in the opera house at Erie on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. Mr. Boeson is the delegate from Washington Camp, No. 636. Jim Day, Clarence Shaw, Chas. Berlin aud A. B. Marsh attended the dance at Jughandle on Friday night. Rit; No. 56 on the Cook lease was burn ed down on last Friday by the forest fires that have been on the Schooley lands for six weeks. The well was a pumper and was iu charge of Jim Babb. Mr. Rich ards had a number of men endeavoring to extinguish the fire but it seemed im possible to do so. Well No. 70, on the Cook lease will be drilled in on Wednesday and a paying well Is looked for. Miss Katie Tobey of Franklin is visit ing her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Toboy. . Chas. Pope, L. M. and Marshall Catlin and ladies visited the Hormit Springs at Cherry Grove on Sunday. They wore a few of a number who picnicked at the springs that day. The Penn Tanning Co. has added 50 more hides per day to their day's labor. The old leeches have all been tora out and new ones put.in place, and soon the com pany will be running briskier than ever before. The visitors to court this week are John Shaw, W. A. Kribbs, B. J. Day, J. C. Miller and John Bell. Chas. Bauer Is having his well dug deeper and Used up so as to have a suffi cient Bupply of water to run him through the dry spoil. T. D. Collins is having the swamp back of Eust Kellettville all cleared otf with the intention of converting it into raising grass. Mrs. M. Andrews' driving team caused a little excitouient on Thursday last by running away. They were In charge of Mr. Boeson, who was driving to West Hickory for a load of goods. When on the submit of the hill at the Town Line the driver got out of the wagon to ar range tbe break, when the horses jump ed and Btarted down tho long bill at a lively gait. Beeson tried repeatedly to get in at the rear end of the wagon be fore the animals got up a brisk trot but they wero too fast, aud ho ouly had the satisfaction of seeing them run poll-mull down the hill. They were captured at McDonald's by some young men, but by some way tho boys let go of tiie steeds and away they ran again ; this lime they pulled up at Stowtowu, where they gave up the race. Duriug tho run the pole of the wagon dropped from the neck-yoke and the end came In contact with obsta cles and was broken off ; oue of horses received a severe cut on the loft hind foot; that was the only accident occuring to the horses. Tho wagon was not used up very much. John Thornton will move from Queen to Kollcttvillo on Wednesday. Johii Is one of the beam bauds iu the tannery and duriug tho shut down here since last June, John has been peeling bark. Since the iacreaso in business in the tannery be lias been retained aguiu. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, of TitusviUo, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Mary Car ter of the Brooklin House. J. Jl. Girard and John Sliuw have each a job of making ties for the R. It. They are working on the piece of laud recently bought by A. L. Weller, John Stover has bought a horse from Tl.n..A ...Ml 1... t. : ,.1. 1. : i' and the furnace will consist of firebrick a,,d 88 CU'P tts l,Uc" lu tne and stone. country at at Lansnn 8. It, 'l lie iruit growers have cried "wolf" sol t, j C08, anv mor to et UllCli YVIJUU UlUItt IE) iiu Bmiuua IllJUIJf VUI , . . y a i their crops that they will find few to be- " Hove tlmt. tlmir inirna'i iinvo Hiiffiirerl & Miles' than it does elsew here to much by untimely frosts or other ad-1 take Btyles nut of date. if. verse conditions wheu there is really I , , k n cause to comnlain. f.ast snrinir it was I 1 "'" - J said that the eaaly warm weather, follow- can get the most good goods fur your ed by a hard cold snap, had killed the mouev. Try Lauson s It grapes and peaches. Now there is anx ietv amoiiir the growers of IIiohh fruits because they do not see how they can Sweet, Orr & Co.'s pants and over dispose of the Immense crops which their I alls, warranted never to rip And orchards and vineyards aie ripeuing. It . Tl08leuler'8 seal goat shoes The tf. for men, women and childreu only waterproof shoe made. A lillle early for Jersey shirts, but just remember when you need them (hat Lauson will sell for cash Is the old, old story, and it will be heard In tho future as it has boon iu tiie past. Blizzard. Tho Jamestown, N. Y., Evening Jour nal says : "A few nights since, it is said, a farmer near Findley's Lake lost fifteen fowls from bis hennery, but in the morn ing ho found a pocketbook which had as cheap as any one in this eDd of tbe beon dropped that contained thirty dol- uujverse It lnru ui lm flF. waI I r.uiil fur Dm ict.iii.n I poultry. A dav or two after a butcher School suits for boys 15 years at came along and inquired if the farmer Ledebur & Miles'. Aud do not fail had any chickens to soil, and was told uo, ta gee Uloir 8Chool shoes. Absolutely as he had fust sold in toon at two dollars apiece. "Then you found my pocket- book," said the butcher. "Give it to me, won't you T" The farmer extracted tho money and handed over tho empty purso, remarking that that sottlud the bill for the chickens, About a year ago thirteen young men boys we may say of the public schools waterproof! tf, Buy your ham and bacon where . .. . i i you do noi uuy nan canvas ana wranniuir paper. Lansou sells the plain ! A large line of summer goods for sale at Bar in It's at actual cost. of Knoxdale, perfected a secret society at fjlime early. tf. that place, naming it "The Independent Order ot Good Fellows." Some men oi Farm For Sale. .i.n ..ii:...- ....A ..i..:..un ... n ha iiii,...i,ul I bllO VllilUgO Will VlVlUllJf "WD n. v . 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