WEDNESDAY JIOEXISfi, NOV. Jil.lbM. BOROUGH OFFICERS. H'ifjrxH. J. Wor.cnTT. rt-!priii North war), T. J. Van iin-i,T. li. Cobb, Jno. A. Unit; South wir.J, !. W. HoMmon, H. II. Haslot, Kll Holi'mnu, Jwitii;' of lift rcacc3. T. Broiumti, I). N.JOi-.x. ' ivxttthlr Jnmes Wnltor. 'Aont IMrr.ctar .T. Nlmwkoy, R. .T. Woleott, J. H. Hhilne, A. II. Koliy, ;J. T. Brpimaii, A. II. PnrtridtfO. , ... - I OH EST COUNTY OFFICERS. Krml.er of Cnnarr.i -.1 as. Mokuiiovk. A txrinhhlV.. DAVIS. ') rxi-JfTit Juil(eW. D. Unon'N. Associate Jwiii'sJonv JIeck, C. A. Hit.!.. Trt'isurrry. R. Vor.rMAN, J I'TM Krt wvk i;y. Shrrilf. C A. RANIlAT.f., Oimmi.ninitfM-I'l.l Bf.TIMN, ISAAC I,i(. It. W. Ti:iKi;T"it. County fitipcrintrndent J. E. UlLL Ani. JhKlrict AttornryH. D. Inwix. .wry CriinmixHiimcrH C. II. Church. ritTRU Y'lr'NOIT. County ffiirvrynrF. V. WlIITTflKTS. Coronrr C. II, Ciiuwit. f.'ownii 4 udilnrn Ntnror.Ast Thomp- rnif, I). F. Covi r.AWO, V. C. Lacy. local a:;d:.:ic!cklt..'.:. C'lHitleifV'fl Time Tii hi Tinrta vu Hon, Neurit. Train Ifi.... nm Train 5' 8:12 pin Train. IS 5:1:4 pin Train IS M:.".7 ein Train 10..... pin Train 1(1 V: lit un Train 9 North, and Train 11 South curry I ho mail. Rev. licks will occupy tho pulpit of th M. E. Church next Sunday evening. ' -"-Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p.m.; M. E.. Sabbath School at 10 a. in., F. M. Sabbath Sohool at 11 '' . t o. in. next BUSINESS DIRECTORY. irrmrroT A T finny" WSPl.0.of0.15 T .fF.KTS ovrry Sitonlny evening, at 7 i I o'clock, iii tho ltgo Room in Par triOo's Mall. P. M. CLA1K, N. . O. V. RAWYKR, Sec'y. 27-tf. -Christmas lined weeks from Sunday. 1 . Mrs. J. W. Jamicsnn, is paying a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roberta. Jimmy Canfield, son of S. S. Can field, cut bis left fool quite severely with an ax one day last week. ' The next meeting of the Y. F. L. S. will bo at tho residence of Mr. Eli Holeman. All members should attend. Wo have heard less complaint about, our borough schools thus far than for mauy years previous, which speaks well for the teachers. From 15 to 23 hunters are Baid to bo encamped on Salmon Creek at present, but w? have heard of nothing liko that number of deer being slain there as yet. Tho Btrects present an awfully muddy appearance, and if ono should fall into them it would be worse than getting into the Dismal Swamp out of sight iu a minute. Mr. J. II. MePherson, who repro- penli Finjtlay'a Insurauce Agency, of Franklin, 1'n. , and is a plepsing gen tlaman generally, dropped in on us a few minctes on Monday. Miss Nettie Ketnble, of Tidioute, who is tho ''lightning" manipulator in the Western Union office, at that place, spent the Sabbath in Tionesta with her cousin, Miss Sue Evans. A woman's Bufl'rage papor made its appearanco iu Corry lust week, edited., bv two vounir womeu. Tho i fvvtrnl door wero obliged to yield up tho g'not during.-tho latter part ijf list, week in this vicinity. Four or five were killed ia tho woods on tho 'vt:A side of tho ii?cr, and sev eral more wero Hhot it but escaped tho fatal bullet. They are fino eating this time of year, to they say; Most of tbo wen who took trips dowu the river on lumber have re turned and report the eafe arrival iu Pittsburgh of all tha lumber started from hero last week. Lumber and timber are said o find ready sale at good figures, which will fill the hearts of the Ixiys with joy, and their pockets with ducats. -. DAVIS. ATTOHNKY-AT-TiAW, CoIlnKionn iniule In this nrnl adjoininij cnuntloN. Tionesta, Pa. j j-IU'.S W. TATK, ATTOltNEY-AT-TiAW, KlmSiro.-t, , Tionosta, Ta. pF. KITCIIKY, ATTOUNKY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, ForoHt County Pa. J b. Aoxnw, ATTDUNKY-AT-Ti.VW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION SOI.OII'US! I liavo been amittfvi to vractico as nn Attovnov In tho Penwion Oifleo ft Wash ington, ' 0. C. Alt offloern, Hnhlieis, or Vuilr.r who wero Injured in tho luto war, ..-Iii..!! tlis.r ma' n rntiUpJ. Iv c.illin?on or ivhlrpssinuioat I.elleloiite Uaichman cruelly say? that HonoitUi , ra. AVo Haims lor arreara? b f j jt iu ba 8l,fftfriDg .i.-l lk,uti 4 r t H rnr.'il V'rt ItlVWtl Tl. lit,- O O til HI V l 1VI lvi I II i J - v-w v ' " j' tention. woman 8 paper. ilavinprWn iw four years asohlier in n thnnkq nra dun Genera the Into war, and hnvinar for n mimher of Uur tnanKS are uuo uenera voar on-jroKed in thn prot-ecution of pol- Harry yjiite for a set of the Con fliers' laiinV'iy ox.rionrn will aspuro ; . tiio ellectiou ofclaiinrtln too Klinrtesr pos- greshiuuai iwtuiu ciuuiauiujj vud nlblo time. J. D. AUM.w. rfiino-H nf that hodv from the vear " 'a J - 1879 to 1881 inclusive. A valuable acquisition to the printer's library. "Pink-fye," the disease which is now spreading in all directions throughout tho country and disabling 41tr. L AWItKNCK HOUSE, TTONESTA, PEW A, WM. 8MEAT5 ItAITOIT, PnorulKTOR. Thin honnn U r.Aiitrnl!v located. Evervthinc new and Avell furninhed Snnerinr mvommoda- tions and Htrif nttontion iriven to gnosta. Vpci tnliles nnd Emits of nil kinds nerved 'in their Heason. Samjile room for Com- mei eiid A sent. borso ilesh ns did tho epizioty, has not struck this place that we have heard of. But there's uo telliu' how soon it may. Col. Iieisinger, of the Meadville EXTKAti HOUSE, P.ONXEn .V AC.NEW P.EOCIs. T. C .Iir-utnu PiTmriMtfir. This in now hoiiH, and has Just. )nr-o fitted np for tUo Republican, we understand is an ap peeominonauoii oi uhi (.niiun-. t. of tha putroiiugo of tho public is solioitod. 4-iy j u. couimx, M. n., niYRiciAN sunn eon, Hai hail over fifteen yours esperienco in the pract'.fe or his profession, huvlmtcrad imled lerjulUi and honorably May in.. lxir. Oiilee and lteaid-.ne In I''orest House, oppoaitfl th Court House, Tionesta, l'a. Ana;. V. MOitKOW. M. n., plieart for the Meadville jiostoflice. If the citizens of that city want an tiGcient, faithful and deserving man, they will be a unit for the Colonel'e appoiutmeut. Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for November is sparkling and brim full, as usual, of interesting matter to the traveling public. No moro'profit able investment can be nmde than the .L I'll iaxvi'i.i iiinuiv'"i, . . . , I,ato of Armstrong county, having lo.-ited purcbaso of tho Guide when getting in Tionesta is prepared to nttentt nil pro fossional calls promptly and at all hours. For tho presold will liavo his oCleo opjio f.ito tho Jjawrenco House. niay-lS d. P H; E. E. STEADMAN, ' - SUKOEON DENTIST. - Dental room in Aeomb buildins, up stairs, opposite tho Lawrence House, Tio nesta, l'a. All worn warranted, and at reasonable prices. A. B KKLLY I A 11 K C CO., h. n. HIT. MA 1' 3 .A. ItT IKZ IB IR S I Comer of Elm & Walnut Sis. Tionesta. Bank of Diseouut and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collodions madeonall tho Principal jioints . ' of tho U.S. Collections soiieited. 18-ly. piIOTOUUAPII O AELEHY, TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. taken in all the latest styles of jii-tr tiitiart. ' IIIAUI-ES KAISIO, PRACTICAL GAPiRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith hhop, I'.I.M ST., - - TIONEVrA, PA on the cars for a journey Zach. Shriver is putting down a wejl on West Hickory for Sharaburg & llulings, and has contracted to drill three or four more as soon as this one ia finished. Ther drill from 150 to 800 feet, and got henvy oil, worth from 5.00 to $7.00 per barred. Small pox is becoming alarmingly prevalent iu different sections of the country. It is a cold weather disease, and with the increasing cold people may look for an increase of the (lis . i .1 1 i . eilse. llence great care anoum no ex ercised to prevent it from spreading Wilson, tha "Buckeye Black smith," is Blill engaged with his fish ing job on tha Cornwell well, at lioot t Watson's, but says he will jave the lunj; lost bit out before be returns to Tionesta. His reputation is at fdake and ba proposes to sustain it at al hazards. llobrrt Graham dropped dea while splitting soino wood at his homo near Fork Bun. Kiugidey township on Thuiadny ' forenoon last. The naiia is sunnosed to have bi ea heart dibcase. Mr. Graham, (or Grimes as be win better known here) was noted as a great j iktr, and his Uiany witty and laughablo rc-maiks often ju oVoked much lubrrioient among his acquaint ances, and made him a ju.ly compari- 1011 Up t'J the tilllO of Lii bl.daoU death. He wa.j aged alout 0 years. Tlie Tcaclicrs' Institute for this county, winch convenes on December 2G, promiaea to bo something extra. Supt. Hillard will have some of the best talent of the land hero to givo lectur93 and instructions. No teacher should mirs this institute now that they will bo allowed their timo while in attend ance, tol. naoioru, one oi tna moat noted lectures of tho country, will be present. Mr. Frank Biker, who went to seek his fortune iu the "gold diggins" of Colorado, something over tx year ago, writes to a friend in this place that he is doin" well where ho ia loca ted at Buckhorn Banche, near Lead- villc, nnd instructed the gentleman to set up the cigars to all his old friends here at bis expense. We are glad to know Frank is succeeding, and hope be may return some day with his for tune made. -Nos. 23 and 24 of Saalfield's 10c. Libraries havo arrived with their usual supply of choice music. Tbe former contains tho following : Absent; My Star of Home; Dosiderio : Duot, from "Tho Mascotte ;" Gar field's Funeral March. Tho contents of the latter are : Guardian Angel; Gently Best ; . I Built a Bridge of Fancies ; Monastery Bells. Published by R.-A. Saalfield, 839 Broadway, N. Y., for only 10 cents. Thanks to tho Printers of Frank lin for an invitation to their "second anuual dinner" ok Thanksgiving. It would havo given us pleasure to have been there, but as this is only tha sec ond dinner they have bad iu two years, t would hardly be doing the graceful thins to eo down and devour thoir victuals on this occasion which only happins occe n year. Brother Smiley of the Citizen served- the viands this year, and from what we can learu a royal feast was enjoyed. Next year we'll try aud be there, if we havo a chance. Henry Smith, of Beaver Valley, Hickory twp., died suddenly on Wed nefday morning of last week. He got ut in the morning between 6 aud 7 to build a fire, and was shortly after wards found dead. It was thought best to hold an inquest which was doue by Coroner Church, of Hickory. A post mortem examination was made by Dr. Coburu wheu it was found that tho cause of his death wup paralysis, iu accordance with which the jury returned a verdict. Mr. Smith's age was about 01 years, and be was well and favorably known to many of our older citizens. From the Si! ver CiiiT, Colorado, Daily JlrpvlJican, of Nov. 17, we clip the following item which is of interest to raany of our readers: ''After a painful illaess the death of Mrs. Lena M Cromer, wife of L. F. Cromer, oc curred lant Tnecday evening, at 7 o'clock, ht her late residence on Ohio etreet.'oed 22 years, 3. months nnd 17 days. Tha deceased -was born in Jeffer son county, Pennsylvania, and came to this city to reside only a few short months ago. About two week since she was taken suddenly ill, the result being a severe attack of inflamation of the bowels, which caused her untimely death. Sho bore her struggles with great fortitude and passed into that dreamless sleep perfectly reconciled. Her husband, to whom she was very much attached, has the deep sympathy of all around here. The funeral took place this morning at 10 o'clock from the Methodist church, presided over by the Rev. J. H. Merritt. A large circle of friends followed the remains to the grave." Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving iu Tionesta was pleasant rlay indeed, and was observed in a manner appropriate to the occa sion. All tho 6tores wero closed and business generally . was suspended Union services were held at the Pres byterian church, which were well at tended, impressive and appropriate The streets were quiet aud orderly, nnd altogether the day was ono long to be remembered for the quiet and happy manner in which it was ob erved. AT WEST HICKORY. Thanksgiving day was very pleasantly passed at Hickory by some ni.bu 1 of our vounsr trontlemcn. The Misses Business at tho Reorders' OGce- Nov. l, to Nov. 23, 1031. Deed dated March 30, 18.Sl.Chns.' Wright et ix et at" to C W. Stone, W. M. Lindsey, T. Itf Barnes and A. . Ilazeltinp, 005 acres in Howe town lip, $9,500. De.;d dated Sept. 23, 1881, W. M. jindscy, adm'r, to A. J. Hazeltioe; ejb. 50 of warrant No. 2733, Howe twp., $100. SigginB eutertained Messrs. Haslet Raioig and Iloskins of this place, and A. D. Colegrove, of Corry, Pa. AT EAST HICKORY. "Across the Rhine," at the residence of Hon. N. P. Wheeler, at Stowtown the school childien to the number of about sixty, were entertained by Mrs Wheeler aud Miss Sue Evan, their former teacher. They spent a very pleasant afternoon, and the memories of their happy school days wero once more recalled. Our reporters in other parts must hare gorged themselves with turkey which so upset them that they were unable to sand in their reports. How ever, we suppose all enjoyed the day hugely, not forgettiDg to givo thanks to tha Great Ruler of tho universe "the bountiful giver of all." Prnparo for wet weather. Call ut our nt,ore and examine our stock of rubber goods; coats, caps, Lata, Irg giugs, boots and blankets in cndlesi variety, at Holeman & Hopkins'. 2i. The largest and niodfc varied assortment of HOLIDAY COODH ever brought to Ticnesta; Albums, Bibles, Picture Books, Toy Books, Toy Binks, Dolls, Toys, Jowelry, Fancy and Choice Confectionary; thay realized xeeu ciatea ,io.y u, 1001, u m.a.n L t . t . f I. Clark, Assignee, to Louis Beer; and appreciated. Call early at Wra 14 acres iJeuks twp., 03.50. Smearbaugh & Co. ' 4t. Deed dated April 22. 1881, Ghas W. Smith to Wm. Hall ; 1 acre in Iickory twp., $12. Deed dated Oct. 31, 1881, Robt. McCloakey et ux to A. B. Reid ; land n Baroett twp., $2000. Deed A big stock of oil cloth of the neweist and handsomest designs, just received at Holeman & Hopkins'. 2t. Who would freezo when you can dated Nov. 7, 1881, William get a splendid overcoat for . $2.50 ? Holeman & Hopkins have tbem. 2t. The only physician we have had in the family fof three yean i Peruna tho beat. ". , I. Clark, Assignee, to Mary S. Stock- well ; land in Jenks and Millstone twps., $29. Deed dated Oct. 21, 1881, Cara ino Hood et al to John C. Hoovltr; 311 acres in Tionesta twp., $330. Mortgage dated Oct. 25, 1881, John C. Hoovler to Caroline Hood. Mortgage dated Nov. 12, 1881, A. B. Roid to J. II. Kiser. Deed dated Oct. 1881, Frederick Killer et ux to Martin G. Littlefield ! 30 acres in Hickory twp., $625. Deed dated Nov. 2, 1881, Lydia D. Marsh, II. J. Miller et ux and C. W. Stone et ux to Daniel Steiner ; 100 acres in Barnett twp., $500. Receipt dated June 2, 1880, Wm. Lawrence, Treas., to Lydia D. Marsh, Great drop in prices in floir Mid redemption of 100 acres in Barnett fesd at Holeman & Hopkins'. They twp. are selling lower than any other deal- Deed dated Dec. 11, 1880, John era." It F. Clark et ux to Wm. Swanson ; sub We hava just opened a magnifi cent lino of Jad ' lino drcn shoes ; soiilo of tho handsomest ever brought to this uarket. 2t. Holeman & Hopkins. Louies' cloaks, coats' and Dol mans a handsomo variety at Hole man & IIopkiu3.' - ' 2t. For constipation and piles take manalin. 29G0, Howe twp., 20, 1881, Wm. 5 of warrant No. $100. Deed dated Oct. Swan9on et ux to Peter Johnson ; sub. 5 of warrant No. 2900, $102. Deed dated May 13, 1881, Cass Sunstein, to S. S. Towlor and A. B. It is a couceded fact that cannot be denied, Peruna is supplanting all other medicines. -Peruna is in itself a great physi cian. -We call the attention of our llowlaud ; ash and cherry on sub. 31, readers te the advertisement of J. of warrant No. 3177 in Jenks twp., Monroe Taylor. This house has been 450. established nearly 40 years, and their Deed dated Nov. 7, 1881, Wm. II. goods are celebtated for purity and Clark Assignee, to The Enterprise strength. We would recommend & Transit Comnanv : 1422 acres in For- trial of their Gold Medal brands to all 0 est county, $G0. Deed dated June 11, 1872, S. J. Setley, Treas., to James G. Marsh, 100 acres in Barnett twp., $15.75. Assignment Dated May 26, 1876, James G. Marsh to C. W. Stone and who desire eu perior cookery. A dv. "The doctors eaid my wife had consumption. Tried 'Liudsey's Blood Searcher,' and bbo has better health than vcr." G. II. Hubbard Ilamp- 100 acres in Barnett den Ohio- Our sister town, Tidioute, is just i now experiencing a Business uootn Jury Li st For December Term, 1831. GRAND JUROK3. J. B. Machesney, Foreman, Har mony twp. Barnett Jhu Eck, Hiram Irwin, Wm. Henry. Green Henry Kiser, J. II. Winker, David Mohncy, Robert Brumbaugh, G. B. Walters, R. J. Ilepler. Harmony D. C. McAllister, C. II. Wright, Henry M. Sutley. Hickory J. S. Albaugh, James Nurse, Adam Eraert, Frank Wither-ell. Jenks-Wm. Black. Kiugsley John Cromer, Henry Deshner, Geo. S. lliudmau. Tionesta Wm. Heihenthal. Tionesta Euro. J. II. Dorickson, PETIT JURORS. -Samuel Sherrah, John Barnett Shields. Green Wm. Thase, Andrew Small, Alex. Carr, Andrew Grubbs, Ernest that bids fair to awako it from its James Haslet. long sleep and restore it to soma of its old-time activity. The citizens are taking hold of things in the right way, and ara bound to maka business booai. They have organized a com pany for the manufacture of chairs Behrens. and all kinds of furniture, wooden I Harmony S. Fo-'Ic. W. C. Brom- utensils, &c, which organization is ley, Walter Dawson,' C. E. Landers, composed of the most prominent busi- Azro Copcland, Tbos. Sibbald. ness men of tho place. The factory Hid cory W. E. Witherell, Sidney building is being pushed forward rap- Smith, Win. Iluddleson, J. W. Al- idly and all the machinery baa been baugh, John Nurse ordered and will bo placed in position Howe W. W. Bean, John, Camer as Boon as pn.-c.ible. Besides this en- 0nt terprisa a board of trade will bo or- Kingbley John Wilson, Hamphrey gauized forthwith, and taken all Downing, Joshua Hall, Conrad Paul, together tbe future of the town looks Simeou R. Cogan, .Fred. Ivifier, 1 at bright. This shows what a little en- Normile. Alnheus Grime?. Gto, terprise on the part of tho citizens w ill Whitteu. do for a town, aud we hope it will Tionesta. Winfield Setley, Adam fctir somo of our own citizous up to a Rautzcr. realization of the fact that iu order to Tionesta Boro. Geo. W. Albauth, help our town along they must wake D. W. Clark, G. B. Armstrong, S. H i .1. .lw.l.. 1 rf-.i . t l I - if A A .l.ina ud : anil w neu i neru 13 n Biii;uv i'u- iiarn, j. . i roper, u. iiuuiuo, pect fir tha erection of manufacturing Wm. Morgan establishments In our niwrt they tnut II. J. Miller; twp. Deed dated June 14, 1880, Wm. Lawrence, Treas., to C. W. Stono ;100 acres in Birnet twp., $24.63. Assignment dated Nov. 18, 1881, C. W. Stone to Daniel Steiner; 100 acres in Barnett twp $1. Deed dated May 7, 1881, Henry Rossmau et ux to Jacob Goettel ; 2-3 of 77 acres in Jenks twp., $415. Deed dated Sept. 30, 1881, Jane L. Straw to John Arthur Howell Jr. ; land in Kingsley twp., $1000. Deed dated April 14, 1881, Chas. Robbins et ux to David C. Spooner ; land in Kingsley twp., $375. Deed dated Sept. 22, 1881, Augus tine Keogh et ux to David C. Spooner ; land iu Kiugsley twp., $2000. Deed dated Sept. 29, 1881, Augus tine Keogh et ux to David C. Spoon er ; land in Kiugsley twp., $5. Deed datud Nov. 10, 1881, Chas. Sehlieper Jr., et ux to Frederick Kocheudoenfer ; land in Howe twp., $1. nov-4t. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. IJabi.et & Sons. HAnnZK UKMItai.Mi.'UffWaBi MARRIED. JOKDAN WEAVER At East Hickory, Pa., on Wednesday, Nov. 1(5, 1881, by C. H. Church, J. P., Mr. John Jordan, nnd Miss Mary Weaver, all of Hickory twp., Forest county. BARNES WHITEIIILL. Nov. 27, 1881, at tho residence of aud by C. II. Church, Esq., East Hickory, Pa.. Mr. Philo Barnes, and Mis9 Luey J. Whitehill, both of Bona Creek, Forest Co. Pa. RIDDLE BROWN At the brido'J luiine, in Corry, Pa., on Wednesday, Nov. 10. 1881, Mr. Edwin M. Rildlo, formerly of Tionesta, now of .St. Joseph, Mo., and Miss E. S. Brown, daughter of Col. Brown, Rov. W. N. Sloan, Presby terian minister, ciUeiating. We received notice of our frioud'a marriage too late for lust week's issue of our paper. Ed. is always pleasant, but wa thought him unsually so when he was here ; and now tha becret 13 out at last! We can imagine bow Deed dated Nov. 12, 1881, Fred- "sweeter far than all, is loves first erick Kochcudoerfer et ux to Chris- young dream," when the dreamer is tina Sehlieper, Charles Sehlieper, actually on his last journey of court Louise Schctfer, Wm. Sehlieper, Miu- 6hin to hid lady love. And so this i" i ft e-Ti- L'li I ua, Kochendoerfor, John Sehlieper Jr., aud Henry Sehlieper; land in Howe twp., $1. Patent dated April 4, 1805, Com monwealth of Pen i a to William A. Galbraith-; 990 acres in Tionesta twp.. $16.70. Deid dited June 22, 18G5, Alfred Gilmoro et ux to Janus Burns ot al ; accounts for it all. Well, Ed. wa do congratulate you heartily, and d fer vently trust that life has for you and your worthy bride many golden bless ings in store. We congratulate St. Joseph, too, upon tho accession of a worthy young man as ono of her per- mrnurarB tho fcame. and not raiso on - - o the price of real estate, town lots, Ac. Tionesta has doublo udvantagea over Tidioute for a furniture factury, aud we hope she will improve them belVro it is too late. Holeman it Ilopkius have a splendid line of Trunks' and Valises; just received. 2t. Hunting Jackets an immense stock at Holeman & Hopkins'. Call and examine. 2i. 4 5 of 122 acres and 27 perche3 in manent citizens. Mr. Riddle was born and reared here, and bears, and deserves an excellent reputation as u prompt and reliable yourg muu nuj estimable christiau gtntlema'j. His abilities ae of rare order, aud wa ex pect to learn ot his success in uny calling in lifa which he may choose in his western home. At ouo time ho was a law siudett in tha ollico of Mika W. Tata Esq., and no doubt the law will yet be his lifa prolusion. lUit whatever Mr. Riddle undertakes, lio will bring to its performance u clar head and an honest purpose, qualities Tionesta twp., $1 Deed dated Aug. 28, 18G8, James Burns et ux et al to Win. A. Galbraith ; 122 acres 21 perches in Tionesta twp., $1200. Assignment dated Jau. 0, 18G9, Wm. A. Gralbrath et ux to Louisa L. Gilmoro; laud last above mentioned. Deed-dated March 6, 1871, Rob ert Craw ford to Louisa L. Gilmore; i-5ofl22 acres nud 27 perches in Tionesta twp., $475. Deed dated April 28, 1881, Al fred Gilmore and Louisa 'L. Gilmoro to Ed a in E. Clapp; 137 acres iu Tio nerda twp , $550. Deed dateil July i. 181. . A Galhruith et ux to Louisa L. Gil- which will uo doubt te appreciated, more; 122 acres aud 27 perches iu by the good people of St. Jostph; ami Tione.-ta twp., $1. . - which will not fail to bring him tU Deed dated .ept. :;, JI, nenry . . ... ... . t .i . V 1 111 fcuece.-s 10 10 WlUCU his lilum et ux to iieurv .wamu ; iu acres iu TiouuU twp., $117. lb fcuccet-a in lii'o which liieiul.i here fjiully anticipate. nun-,
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