ID i 1 t THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY SO, lRdf,. BOROUGH OFFICERS. nmyuM C. It. Davis. Omnrifmcn.-JiiNppl, Clark, J. 11. On Rood A. Illland,. K. K. Ulson , W. Rohlnnnn, Jimeph Morgan. J. Hot'l'oT " A ,",ce"' rrP"-, 8. Onwtrable-S. ,S. Canflold. Ootleetor D.N. Knox. fool Directors J. R. Clark. T. I Rlloliny, O. W. HoleniBn, U J. Ilopklna, li. Agnow. ' ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICKR.S. Member of (yn7re-a. F. Knmns. Member of .Semite. H. Hyoh. Assembly J, o, Wknk. I'resutent .ndreCu Am .ks II. NoTKa. ;ooire JuilietO. W. Ci.ark, Jos. A. Nash. Vren surer i. .Iamikwow. Prothoiiotary, Register t Recorder , te. t'ALVIN M. AllSRR, Sheriff" ..Ion s T. Carrot. Commissioners W. A. Connkly. Pe tkh Younok, W. M. Coon. 'unf.v Superintendent (J. W. Kerr. IHnt.net. Attorney P. M. Ci.ARK. ' "fV fJo m in f (one r J . II. CInPKN TKU, (!ko. Zitk.ndh.. County Surveyor I. F. Pkofkh. . (MronrrttH. J. W. Mo- ow. Comity Auditors M sorr, W, Ii. Stboiip, J. W. Km. mi r. ItKrilTLAR TK1IMN OF COURT. Fourth Monday of Kobruary. Third Monday of May. Ijt Monday of Annual. Third Mondiiy of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODHK, No. 3o0, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tiiowlnv evening, in Odd Followa' Mull, Partridge, building. IOREST I.ODHE, No. 1H4, A.O. U. W., I Meets every b riday evening in A.O.U. W. Hull, Tloooata. WASHINGTON CAMP. No. 420. P.O. H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Unit', TioneHta. CAPT. UEORUK STOW POST, No. 274 (I. A, It. .M M'Ih 1st and !!cl Wednes day evening in each nunth, in Odd Fol lows, Hall, TioneHta. CAT. OEOROE STOW COUPS, No. l.'ff, W. It. C, ineetn II rut and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. IT. W. Iiall, TioneHta, Pa. fTMONESTATENT, No. Kit, K. o7T. X M., meets !ind and 4tli Wednesday evening In earh tnontli in A. O. U. W. hall TionostH. Pa. PM. CEARK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, and Dintkiot Attorn ky. Ollieo, cor. ol 1 in ami Bridge Streets, Tioneata, Pa. Also agent for a numlier of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. 1 F. IUTCUFY. ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW, Tionesta, Pa. Jfi. SIUUINS, M. U., Physlolun, Surgeon it PruirglHt, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. I)., Physician, Surgoon A Dentist. Offllce and residence three doors north of Ijuvrence. House, Tionenla. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN, M. I)., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Oflloo In building formerly occupied by lr, Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. HOT EI, AON EW, E. 4N EW, Proprietor. This hoiol, formerly the Lawrence House, lias undergone a complotocnange, and is now tur.iiMhod with al'. the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of guests never neglected. Ventrai, HOUSE, V. V. F. W EAVER, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is tlie iiMwtaenfi'flllv locatud hotel ill the place, and rm.ji!l life modern improvcuients. No pains, rtill be spared to uiaUo it a pleasant stopping lace for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. ITOREST HOTEL, X West Hickory, Pa. .laoob Render, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently boon completed, is nice ly furuisliej throughout, and offers the linest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Italos reasonable. MAY. PARK. A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sis., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Dianouut and Deposit. In terest allowed on Tune Deposits Collec tions made fin all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. NE. HOLMES, . PRACTICAL TINNER and shoot metal worker, and deafer in tin, copper, sheet iron ami granite ware. Place ot business opposite Lanson's iron building, Tionesta, Pa. Special attention is gi veil to steel, iron and tin roofing and epouliug and sanitary plumbing. JpiUL. EMERT, FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Keck building next to Smear jaugh A Co.'s'store. Is prepared 10 do all Kinds of custom work lrom tiie til. est, to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion ivuu to mending, and prices reasonable. T F. ZAllRINOER, I. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER .M'.devvolur of 25 years' experience, is ,t'. prepared to do all work in his line on fcliori notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered lor parties at ; the lowest possible figure. Will be found in sbe building next to Keeley Club Room. JyiltUNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HQRt FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. S. H. HASLET k SONS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -r AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. Buy Roods where you can get the most for' the money. Humous are closing out and thai is the place to go, as the entire stock will he sold al pricts which you cuntiot beat auy where. It - JAS. T. 1JRENNAN, ICeiil KHtnto Ar'iit himI C5orv-mifei". rmt. lift Wfi OCCI DENT IN8UTtWC, FAEM8, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOE SALE 0E EXCHANGE. I represent tho oldest, strongest, and best Insurance. Companies in the United States. C. M . ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, TEEN' A. Deeds, Ilonds, Mortgages, Leases.Wills, Powers of Attorneyc Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let, open to tho inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Church mat Hsbbiith School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:1)0 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Mlioup, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAoinch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. You can get it at Barnett's. It Geo. Dunkle is driving team at Tylershurg. Go to Darnell's closing out sale fur bargains. . It Sleighing parties are too uutuer 1. us lo mention. Mrs J R Chadwick is visiting relatives iu Mercer. F. M. Reck of Marrienville was io the city yesterday. J C. Pettigrew of East Hickory was in towo yesterday. The Warren business college has been closed by Ibe sberifl. Rev.J Shoemaker preached at Newmaosville last Suoday. f .1 r A it .1 1 a r in.' olinna a I T.aIa .... u nui , Dtmia a v u Y..4 i bur it Miles 1 2o and up. tr Warren is lo celebrate its cen tennial no the lfeih of April. A.J. Biggins wafr down from Hickory the last of the week. N P Wheeler of Tidioute was in town on business yesterday. . Miss CorBh Johnson of Utioa is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jas. Fones It you need job printing of any kind call at tbe Republican office. Hon. J 110. P, Elkins has been appointed Deputy Attorney General. Simon Weaver of Tylershurg was io town od business the last of the week. The St. Marys race track has been admitted to the Lake Erie Trotting Circuit. Forty retail and three distiller's licenses were granted lo Clarion county Jast week. .T B Maze, of Clariugton, mer cantile appraiser for this county, was in town Tuesday. Take advantage while it lasts. Goods at youf own price at Barnett's closing nut sale. It O W. Heinor has been appoin ted by President Cleveland as post master nl Kittacoing. Mrs M. P. Barber aud daughter, Mae, of Pleaaantville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomson. It is claimed that there are over 120 persons living in Bronkville who are past seventy years of age. -The world is too full of people with long faces who cross tbeii hridges before they come to then). tux. Mrs. Jas. T. Brennan accompan ied her niece, Miss Mable Normile to her home iu Cleveland, on Mon day. Tho miner's strike at Do Boil and Revnoldiville is at an end and the 3000 participant have returned to work. The annual meeting nf the Penn sylvania Stale Dairymen's Associa tion will be held in Meadville, Feb 6th. 7th and 8th. Mrs. A. H. Partridge and son, Dle, are up from Pittsburg visiting Mm. Partridge's parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Jos Dale. J. M Kepler has gone to Hot bprnijjs. Ark., after a two weeks vm it witb hi daughter, Mrs. J. D Davis, of this place. Goods are "going like hot cakes" at Barnett's closing nut sale and you will have to "get a hustle on" if you want a bargain. It Rev. Jas T. Brenoau has been assisting the Rev Cunningham nf the Presbyterian church of Pleasautville in his revival services during the past week. The Philip.burg Journal is agi tnting a new Cutiuty to be made up of Centre, Ltrartu'ld ttnd Blair with Philipsburg'as the seat -of goveru nient. , . Owing to lock of space- we are unable to enmmencs the publication nf "Rerniniscetices of Old Settlers," but we hope to be able to commence next week. Ex-Sheriff J R. Osgood has his mill in running order near Newtown and expects to start sawing this week. Mr O'gnnd intends to manufacture white oak, pine aud hemlock lumber, but will make a specialty of sawing Joug bill sTuff. We still bate some underwear, gloves aud mittens at "cut prices." Le lehur Milev tf Miles W. Tale purchased the Milliard property on Poplar street, Thursday afternoon, at mater's sale. Consideration $1,050. Meadville Oa telle. If you are in need of underwear, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, lumber men's rubbers or felt boots go to Barnett's closing out sale and get them at your own price. It The government has engaged in the manufacture of anti-toxine and in a short time this wonderful reme dy for diphtheria will be obtainable at a slight advance on original cost. -You never saw a nicer lioe of dry goods and gent's furnishing goods than Barnett's, and you can gel any thing in that line at your own price at the closing nut. sale. It "Shell" CanGeld, the up to date liveryman, has 6tted op a new rig that enn't he beat for sleighing par lies, as quite a number of our town people who have tried it can testify. -Wm Albaugh of Esst Hickory was a caller at the Republican of fice Monday. Mr. Albatigh is a friend of the poor printer and al ways makes it a point to pay in ad vance. Pupils in tbe publio schools of France who are found using tobacco are promptly dismissed. If that were the case in Tionesta schnolit. the teachers wouldn't be bothered with many boys. There will he two total eclipses of the moon this vear, one on the night nf March 10 and the other on Remptemher 3. Both will be visible in the United States, but will not be total in this latitude. Sentence ha." once more been suspended in the case of J. J Stuck, editor of tbe Clarion Jackeonian who has been convicted on several counts in the indictment of criminally libel ing Congressman C. F. Kribhs. We are not going out of business neither are we going to leave the town. Because our customers are satisfied, ne are satisfied, and will make prices you never saw before Come in early. Ledebur & Miles, tf The personal etafT of Governor Hastings, when completed, will con sist of one Brigadier General, seven Colonels and fourteeu Lieutenant Colonels. For these thirty-two com missions the Governor had over 300 a- plicanta. Miss Maude Brennan left on louday for Savanuah, Georgia, where she will romain for some time visiting friends. Her father accom panied her as fur as Washineton. D. C where they will spend a few days sight seeing. Rev. J. T. Brennan preached a very able sermon io the F. M. church last Sunday evening. Rev Shoup, tho regular minister is holding a series ot very successful revival meetings at the White Church. Stewarts Run. O. W. Proper of Tionesta passed through the city yesteidav on his way south. Mr. Proper is a natural gas prnnticer. lie says that the wildcats recently discovered in the vicinity of Tionesta have not proved valuable. Pittsburg Times. Ibe iiitalentou News don t seem lo have much to say on the school question of that town, but from the appearance of tbe blank space in that paper we are of tbe opinion that the Kewa mao is keepiog up that kind nf a thinking frequently heard about. laebtate music teachers assocta tion have for a number of years been making a fight to have music taught in the publio schools and a bill will be introduced in the Senate this week providing. for teaching music io all tbe public schools of the Common wealth: ... We are grieved to announce the death of Mrs... Nancy Smiley which occurred at Franklin, Friday, Jao. 18. .Jurs. rjmiley was the widow ot he late Judge John II Smiley of Venango county and mother of Ed win W. Smiley, editor of tbe Citizen Prctt of Franklin. Tbe police of Frauklin have no tified the propritors of billiard sa loons that youths ooder 21 years of age must uot be allowed to play in those places. What hard tiroes the billiard room proprietors of this place would have if a similar action were taken in this place. Harry Rudolph of Newtown had the misfortune to break his arm last Friday. He was passing through tho gale at his home when he slipped on the ice striking his elbow on one of the gate posts as he fell He came to town Monday and the fracture was reduced hy Dr. Siggins. A barn belonging to R. R Car penter in Ashland township, Clarion county, was destroyed by fire last week. Tbe fire was caused by the explosion of a lantern, and four fine horses, cattle, sheep, hay, straw, grain, machinery and all were lost The haro was insured for $1,100 A meeting of the trustees of the Chautauqua assembly was recently held in Cincinnati, O., and it may be gratifying to. tome nf our citizens In know that the business of the past year was found very satisfactory and that the affairs af the .assembly are on a firmer basis than ever before. Tbe law requires, that Domina tion papers for nominations mads a yie recent primaries should ho inline, hands of Cognly Commissioner Jo days prior to election and as the ejeo tion takes place Tuesday, Feb. 10 the papers must be filed by Feb. 1. This is important. In 1804 Pennsylvania produced 30 000 000 barrels of oil valued at 82.r).0(IO 000 The production was a little less than during the prnceding year, but was nf more value, nwin? to hipher prices. Twenty-five mil lion dollars is a vast sum of money, and yet petroleum is not Pennsylva nia's greatest industry. 1'ranklfri There is a proposition for a cen sus of Pennsylvania this year and the matter is likely to come before the legislature. It is now an assured fact that Clarion is to have an electric lighting plant, and there is considerable tala of oumbering the houses in that place. The Blair-White contest is still progressing io Indiana county and considerable crockeduess is being shown up on both sides, and the final decision is being anxiously awaited by a majority of the people, of West ern Pennsylvania. It is pleasing uews lo many old soldiers to know that hereafter ibe minimum pension role will be f-G per month. Veterans who have been re ceiving $3 and $4 per month will get 86. This is news which ought to gladden many old veterans these hard limes. Representative Lawrence of Washington couuty has introduced two bills in the legislature, one being for the erection of workhouses in the several counties, aud the other re pealing the act regulating the ti es to be charged by justices ot the peace, aldermen, magistrates and constables. Now comet the good news that ibe Kane semi-weekly Republican is going to become a daily. Kane is rapidly acquiring a reputation as a hustling town of business, nod the Republican is one nf the brightest aud oewsiesl exchanges ou our table, aud its arrival is always greeted with pleasure. Long live the Republican. Yesterday morning at about 10 o'clock the house, belonging to our tot titer townsman, Ed. Stroup, with all its contents, burued to IbtV 'utind. The fire originated from active flue. Ed. and bis wife came here on a visit jo John Wyanl's, aud out of sickness were detained, and they are left without a house furuiture or clothing. Their house was at Tylers burg. It is now conceded that Capt. H. II. Cumings of Tidioute will be the next Department Commander of the G. A R. That Would accord with the fitness of things, nnd sentiment among tbe old vets has set so strong ly in the gallant Captain's direction that there is do counter current or swirl or eddy perceptible to disturb the confidence of his friends. Brad ford &tar. The gallery at Tionesta will be open on Thursday as usual and at Tidioute on Friday and Saturday uu lil further notice, by W. J. Bulger, for J. W Sires. Mr. Bulger is well known to the people of both towns, which will, we hope, insure him n warm welcome and a good business We understand the price of cabinet photos is to be only $2 50 for 30 days. It The blustering breezes of the past few days have mado it very try iug for pedestrians, but there has not been much kicking for tbe people realize that while it does not make the walkiug very good we are in need of sleighing and the lumbermen of t h is "neck o' woods" are improving the opportunity and every available team is busily engaged in hauling cither lumber, timber or railroad ties The following tribute to Winler is of unknown ortgiu: "It blows and it snows and stings your nose make all creation shiver ; il bites your toes, increases your woes and freezes up the river. The frost nips all, both great aud small, this dismal, dreary winter; it freezee types, it burst the pipes, and vexes sore the printer. So let it pass we mean the cash for il takes the cash in winter; so please he kind aud make up your mind to settle with the priuter." Persons desiring to aid in the increase of edible fish in tbe waters of tbe state, can, by applying lo the Penosylvsuia Fish Protective Association, 1020 Arch street, Phila delphia, obtain placards contaiuiug information as to close seasons of the different varieties nf fish, - and other information pertaining to the same; also blank applications for procuring Trout fry, free, from the Pennsyl vania Fisb Commissioners, will be supplied by the association upon ap plication. A discussion is laging io Erie over a question propounded by a school teaoher to her class: "If a tree located in a forest should fall and na one should see it, would it make a noise?" The question has created much discussion among tbe pupils to whom it was presented, ami. it has spread into'blder and wider circles The debate turns upon the theory that sound exists only in the ear, and that there can be no sound where there is no ear to receive and respond to the atmospheric waves. " It was reported some weeks ago that an order had beeu sent out from the geueral passenger agent's office ot the Erie Railroad company instruct ing agents and conductor) not to sell or receive clerical nrders'ofter March 31, 1895 Tbe cause of the action was the wilful violation nf the privi lege of half-rates to clergymeu by sub-letting their orders. .Ageuts have nnw heen instructed to sell tickets this year as formerly, fx eit that they will not be made good eusl nf Salamanca and Buffalo. Sharon .-v;3 bore i a scheme io voguo in snrua.tnwaq in the eastern part of the tato 'wbffh it would seem. miL'ht Pry profitably be tried anywhere. nce each year a local auctioneer sets apart a day upon which he will sell for the townspeople uuytbiog 'hat they may wish to dispose of The result is a very large number of miscellaneous articles which change hands generally to the gratification of all parties. The auctions r is paid a percentage on his sales. Soch a sale allows pe iple to uu..i,d the cnnteuls f attics and wood site Is of the ar tides absolutely useleos to them, and which prove very serviceable to other To prove that Barnett is giving goods at your own price he in vites your inspection. There hs been a great rush the past week, but there in plenty of general merchan dise left to select from. It A Senator Iihs introduced into the Slate Senate a hill which divides the stale into 24 districts snd pro vidt'S for a license Court, to consist of five Republicans and five Democrats, who shall be appointed by the Gover nor aud shall have power to hear ap plications and graut liquor licenses. The new move of the Staodard purchasing agency in establishing a daily price for oil, based on tbe mar kets of the world, and independent ol oil exchange fluotuatious, is meeting with very geueral acceptance and ap proval among experienced oil pro ducers and operators. It is recog nized amnng them that, with the small amount of stocks now on hand, speculators could corner the certifi cates and create a fictitious value for certificate oil. The action of the Seep Purchasing Agency will put a slop to such speculation for selfish purposes. Franklin Neivs LHSt Wednesday evening Le nora Degree, No. 19H, Daughters nf Rebecca installed the following offi cers: N. G., Mrs Chns. Thomson ; V. G , Mrs. Alice Vought; Sec, A. W. Richards; Asst. Sec, Mrs Jos. Scowden ; Treas., Mrs. Anna Fones Afier the instalalion ceremonies were over the v embers adjourned to the tinning room of Mrs Jas R Morgan where they partook of an elegant sup per and indulged in social chat. All enjoyed themselves and departed with many expressions of praise for Mrs. Morgan, who, by the way, is gaining an quite a reputation as a cateress. The revival services which have heen in progress for the past two weeks in the Presbyterian church closed on Monday evening. These meetings were most successful iu ev ery respect. Already more than 25 persons hare united with the church aud there are doubtless others who will do so yet. At the closing meet ing on Monday evening, which was a praise service, the pastor and many others spoke of the good work of Evangelist Williams, especially in the incentive he gave to the study of the Word aud his thourougly bihlical preaching. He had no creed nor pet theory to advance aud support hut preached the Word of God. A very large and attentive audience was present to hear his last sermon ou Sunday night Kelleltvillo. Tho protrneted meetings are being largely attended and at least five or aix have turned away from the sins and vices of the world aud bence forth will endea vor to live a life more as a christian than a sinner. S.IIillyer's performance on Wednesday and Thursday evoning in P. (). S. of A. hall drew together the usual number of Hhow gooes. The show consisted of Jug gling, slcight-of-hand and alack wire walking. On the last evening's enter tertainment a frco dance was given by Prof. Hillyer iu which all present took a leading art. Tho ice men have bcou storing away their next summer's supply of ice and to tho casual obsorvcr it would appear that next summer will be a cool one iu Kel lettviilo. Kribbs & Watson are hauling It. K. Iron to May burg to bo used on a tram road that will be built next suinmor. A dauco at Palace hull, Poi key, was a place of amusement for a low of Kellett ville'a young people on Friday evening. B. C. lIciiutiingH stopped at the Brook lin house, Saturday, on his way from Oil City lo Porkey. J. It. and O. W. Osgood woro in the villo on Saturday. A brother of W. H. Carter and Mrs. Carter aud Mrs. Carter's father, Mr. Marsh of Douipseytown, visited at the Brook hi house, Saturday and Sunday. Friends from Murienville visited at W, A. Kribbs" Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Wui. Grant and son Byron of Porkey visited L. Pierson's on Sunday. Work of gol(ing the lumber ou the ground for tho F. M. church will begin tills week. Wob. Amslcr and Miss Sigworth of Linevillo visited Mr. A.'s sister, Mrs. Kribbs. a few days last week. . ' Ike llorton of HbetlleM was on a busi ness trip to Kwllettrtlle. on Friday return ing borne uu Saturday. Wesley Wiiitohill is kept busy repair Ing sleds that are broko down hauling limber at Mayburg. Mrs. Elliott iSliaw has been suffering from a slight stroke of paralysis. A sleighing party consisting of 17 of of our young people vimled Marienville on Friday evening and enjoyed them selves dancing for a low hours. W. S. Johnson was in Oil City Satur day. t Will Walks. Kteuurts lltiu. While. the church is ruuuing at high tide souls are beiug born Into the King dom of God. - The minister nor members do not need tt toll thorn when they are saved. But they give evidence of real life and power. Anyone can see that they are saved by their shining faces. Some of the roads In tiieso parts are not uavuy;ublo on account of the recent suow storm. liev. It. II. Williums and wife of tba Wcsleyan connection uro isiting lriends in Plea.-autvillc this week. C'I.uh. .ulini.ct is a muwhat alllicted with Job's complaint a lew boils ou his neck. Mis-, Kcniston ol Tionesta is mukiug a visit with Misa Nora Mclntyre. Miss Kediiold, our school teacher.spent the Sabbath with her sister, Mrs. Geo, Weant, of Tioncstu. News Boy. Cash paid lor all kinds of raw fur, hides uud pells, by Charles Uus-s.-ll, Tionesta. if Don't miss I he broken line tale of suits uud overcoats at Ledebur & Miles'. Reim mher that Bm'oetl is clos ing out his entire stock of goods at firicpi ili at cau't lie Heat. It Fill Iterlin Tost. No. !, U. A. It. The following report of the institution ol Eli Berlin Post, No. (1.1, G. A. K., was kindly furnished by Mr. ,1. Al bangli, one of our esteemed veteran friends: On Friday evening, January 2, Kli Berlin Post, No. n2!i, bei-aine a part of the Department or Ponna., G. A. H. Not withstanding th? approaching blizzard an imnienso concourse of people from fur and near enme to witness the installation of officers, etc. Tho only trouble expe rienced was the lack of seating capacity to accommodate all as we desired, hence our services was of necessity narrowed down to a very limited display. The banque prepared by the ladies of the Hickories and vicinity reflected great credit upon tlium all. As early as S o'clock p. m. t banquet was spread, the tables accommodating 40 at each setting we're filled, nnd as fast as vacated, filled again, and thus they all enjoyed them selves until 10 o'clock, then came the in stallation of officers, as follows: P. C, W. E. Witherelli S. V. C, J. H. Berlin; J. V. V., W. A. Burns; Kerg., John Rhodes; Chap., Jas. Johnston; CI. M., J. C. Petigrew;; Adjt., J. Albaugh; O. P., J. E. Stoughton; O. G., Geo. Hud dleson; 8. M., S. C. Whitmore; (J. M. S., Sam'l Mervin. Tho work was well executed by P. C, J. B. Eden, who wa ably assisted by our visiting eomrads from Tionesta, For want of room it was simply lmpossiblo to properly station the oflicors, yet, as old soldiers we were ac customed to "jam." Alter installation, Mr. P. J. Honderson, who, by, the way, is an artist, requested the boys to get in shape for a Hash picture. As to tho sue ces ol his efforts we have not been in formed. After this the cainpfiro was lit up. By request, J. Albaugh gave a briel sketch of the services and death of Com rade Eli Berlin, whoso memory is hon ored by Post (iiiit of East Hickory. Eli Berlin, oroettysburg lame, was a cousin or J. H. and Eli Berlin or Whig Hill. Ho enlisted on tlio 11th day of August, 1862, as a recruit for company G, 8'id Regt. Pa. Vols. Ho proved to be a model soldior, commanding the respect or bis company. lie scaled his devotion for country and ting by his blooi on the rocky crest of Little Round Top, at about 5 o'clock p. m., July 2d, lSi!:i, and is now resting frnm the strife under tho sdadow of Gettysburg's grand monument In the Pennsylvania circle, section C, grave No. 52. Ask hia widow and live children what the war cost them. P. P. C. Irwin was next called for and responded in his quaint, rich style. His remarks were or an historical nature and commanded marked attention. P, C, J. B. Eden gave an interesting talk. .J. Next came the commander of Eli Ber lin Post, W. E. Witberoll. Ho spoke ol the three grand principles of the G. A. R. viz: Fraternity Charity and Loyalty. He desired to be a blessing to the Post, aud with this end lit view urged his com rades to assist him In the discharge of bis duties that we may so shape our lives that when the drum shall sound lights out all may be well with us. After tendering a vote of thanks to the ladies and visiting comrades we realized lor the first time that Eli Berlin Past, No. 029 was born upon tho rools or the G. A. R. We extend a standing invitation to all comrades to visit us at all times pos sible. Our post will meet on every sec ond and fourth Fiiiluv nf each month. Comrades, our latch-string is out to all, in F. C. and L. Itedbriisli. Although our little neighborhood is unusually quiet at present wo would have all ye good puoplo known that we are still alive. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mealy are home from a short visit at West Hickory. Miss Leah Allio returned homo from Tionesta, Friday. A number of our young peoplo drove to Tylersburg to attend church Saturday evening. Mrs. Wm. Nichols of Coon, Clarion Co., spent Sunday witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moug. Miss .Tonnie Mealy returned i r me Thursday from a week's visit ai . friends at Tylersburg. Mr. Addison Mealy's now bouse is nearly finished. Ho expects to move in uext week. Miss Edith Shearman spent Sunday at her home in Tidioute. Miss Hattie Moug is home for a few days visit. Mr. aud Mrs. Abe Alealy drove to Lineville ou business to-d.iv. Mr. P. M. Saiue, who has been visiting in this neighborhood lor tho past few weeks, has returned to his home in Peru, Indiana. Our usually healthy neighborhood is getting its share ot the prevailing cough, colds und grip, nearly every ouu being alllicted. Our young people seem greatly inter ested in tho revival meetings being held at Tylersburg, Coon and Lineville. Nearly every evening a number of iheni attend, thereby killing two birds with one tone Improving the sleighing and revival at the same time. ' Mujhiirg News. The show at Kelluttville was very good, aud a large uumber of our citizens went down to see it. Mrs. T. B. Giilord, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, was consului ably unproved at last accounts. Jim lluling has finished his new rig and will start another in a few days. People around here are under the im prestdou that the Chinamen must have stolen the tools in tlie deep well, as Mr. Richards lias uot been able to get them out yet. Notice to Creditors. Nolioc is hett-hy given that 1 am going out of the mercantile, bunint ss iu Tioiieelu aud all accounts due mo tuust be settled ou or before Feb. 15, 1895, or said accounts will bo left for collection. R Bahsett. Tiouesta, Pa, Jau. 16, l!l"), it' F ir tine lylih ilifs I the hova go to Ledebur idlnc lor Mile. 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