r She $W0t gUjmMinw. WEDNESDAY MflRNlSG, MAT 7, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Tlwgr. It. B. CkawforI). i VoHniHlmen North ward. C. M. Shw hny yr., J, M. Foreman 2 vrs., A. M. Dnttt 1 jr.; Mouth waul, J." If. Foncb 3 yr., W. A. Eagles 2 yr., C. Bonner 1 j r. Justice of (he Peace J. T. BrotuMW, I). H. Knox. Otnutabte II. H. Shoemaker. tkifionl J1irrntorM.XV. Robirtwei. A. B. Kelly. J. 11. I.Hnginfm, I. H. Knox, J. V. Morrow, II. S. Brockway. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. M'mhrrof Conprctx-Jso. D. Patto.t. tfembrr of Semite I. . HALL. Ante-mhly E. L. Davis. Prtnident JvtlreW. I). Bnow. Anwcmle Judyes lonn Rkck, C. A. IlfLI.. Treasurer Wm, SMKAnnAfoR. Prothonotary, llxgintcr Jt ecordrt&c 3 ITSTIS SlIAWK KT. ;her(tT.C. W. Cl.AtlK. TommtAsionrr II. W. LkDEBUH, J. S. KKKHr-RTOI, H. A. tJF.NDELL. Count Superintendent!. E. IIlLL- ARU. Mttrict A ttornryT. J. VanGiksk!. Jr CommixMioners H. O. DAVIS, J. G KEEN AW ALT. OifV Niirvtitor II. C.'WniTTEKlN. Coromir Dr.' J. Mortnow. tYiirv rf"r O. W. Wardkit, J. A. Soott, It. B. Swam.kt. J3 U SI NESS JDI RE CTORY. . TIOHLSTA LUDUJti JVo. 3C, KiT. O. ofO. F MEETS every Tuedav evening, nt 7 o'clock, in" the Lodge. Room in Par trldgo's Hall. h. z. gillespie, n. o. J. W. SAWY1CR, Seo'y. 27-tf. CI APT. OKORUE STOW POST, J No. 274, G. A. It. MpcU on tho firt Wednesday la each inonth, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. 1). S. KNOX, Commander. j. n. aumkv.'. r. m. olaiik. .A-OXKAV &z CL.AU1C, . ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW, Elm St. Tionesta, Penna. rp J. VAN GIESEN. 1 . ATTORNEY AT-LAW. And District Attorney of Forest County. UHice in Court House, Tlonestn, Pa. 1? L. DAVIS. Vj, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Coliertlnns made In this nnd adjoining counties. MILES W. TAT I?, ATTOUN EY-AT-LAW, Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. ' F. 1UTCHFY. 1. ATTOUNEY-AT-LaV, Tionos'a, ForPHt County I'a. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., j . S. Brook war, Propriptor. This bouse Im cpntrnllv located. Everything new mid well furnished. Supeiior Ac commodations and strict attention given ti guests. Vegetables and Fruit or all kinds served in their season. Sample towin for Commercial Agent. OENTlt-VL HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa., T. (',. Jackson. Proprietor. This is a iww house, and has just been fitted up tor the accommodation of the public. A por tion f the patronage of tho public is solic ited. -M-iy. 1?AST 1IICKOKY noTEIj, Vj EAST HK'KOKY, Ta., .1. A'. B ii.i.. f'ronrictor. This bonne is iicnV and has been furnished with new lundtitre throiuhout. It is cnUialley lo- tnd, anil has a firnt claMsbai n in Oonnect ioii with it. The traveling public will lind it a jilcasnnt Ktoiipmst place, rirsi idass Livery in connection with tho Hotel. NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidioute, Pa., V. B. Bucklin, I'copriPtor. A first-t-ltM hotel in all respects, nnd the pleus iintest Htnppinif phico in town. Bates very 1 WIUilMiaillH. J MB. COOK, Mi P., VIIYSK'IAN ASUItOEON. Oirto.o on Elm St , near the Sohool Tlnuse, Tionesta. Pa. All professional i-alU iromptly aitcnaeu to. 1 W. MOB ROW. M. PM I. 1MIYS1CIAN&SUUOEON, Iji( of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta is prepared to attoiul all pro fusxionat calls promptly and at nil hours, OfQco in Hmearbaueh t Co.' new build- in if, np stairs. Otl'ue hours 7 to 8 A. M., nud 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and U to 71 p. it. Mindayti. 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 8 and 61 to 7J r. m. ' Itesidonoe in Fisher House, on WolnntStrewt. inay-13 SI. WC. COBUHN, M. P., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Has had over fifteen vears experience in the pinctice of his profession, havinii grad uated lerjalti and honorably May Hi, 1SH5. " Otnee'and Residence in Judro Reck'a house, opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones ta, Pa. AuK. 25-1SK0 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials c, of Dr. Stendman, wouia respecuuiiy an lumncn that he will carry on tho Dental luisinoHS in Tionesta, and having hud over six years successful experience, considers biiuselt tuny contpeioni 10 (jive enure sai isfaction. i shall always give my mcdi eol practice the preference. nar22-82. H.u. luy. A. B. KKLLT MA Y, FAliK C CO., B AIT3CBBS! Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank o( Discount and Deposit. Intorest allowed on Time Deposits, tjolleotions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. SUBSCRIBE for th KtrruLiCA V, only f 1.50 per annum. J. T. H!F.!A!. c. M. snAWKET, BRENNAN & SHAVKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancera. Dealers In ANTHRACITE it BITUMINOUS COAL (OfTlcei in Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. FOR SALE. 1000 Hcren. Warrant No. 236. Tionesta Township. .V.hj acres arrant ?io. 5IMJ, Kingslcy Township. U.i crei. known as "Lillio Farm." Allo- glipny Twp., Vpnungo Co. 70 acre near Enterprise, v arrcu i;o. Also. Houses and lots, and building lots in Tlonentn Borough for sale on; easy terms. We have some good bargain on hand. BllP.NNAN .V WIIAWKKY. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. C'ondrnxrd Tlmn Tnble Tionmta Klattwn. NORTH. SOUTH. Train BJ 11:17 nm Train 10 1:45 pm Train 16 8:8 pm Train 15.... 7:48 am Train 18 7:4S am Train 4:00 pm Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. Freachiug io the Presbytfrian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. Ilickling. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evaniog, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. The town wa thronged with Bchool directori yesterday. The pleasant notes of the whip- poor-will can now be heard on aoy mild evening. Mr. 3J8ei Ilepler haj moved to town and occupies Charles Bouoer'a house, on Vine St. Mies Mattie Morrow cotamencod teachiug at the Gorman school, Har mony township, on Monday. -John MueBZf nberger has the foundation laid for a uew barn an the rear of his lot in the north ward. ' Mrs. Dr. Morrow, accompanied by two of her younger children, is paying her former home in Armstrong county a viit. -Mr. David Holeman and Miss Ida Holemaa of Pleasantville are visiting their cousin, Miss Alica Hole rcai) this week. Mr. W. W. Kellett, of Boston, was here during the past week looking after the business of the Extract Works at Kellettville. D. W. Clark has added beauty as well as comfort to his residence by tbe erection of a portico extending along ils entire front. The population of Whig Hill is increasing somewhat. The new arriv als are, a girl at the residence of Mr. Frank Gillespie, and a boy at Mr. James Brisbin s. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart, of Evansburg, Pa., aud Mr. aud Mrs. Theodore Stewart, of Silver Creek, N. Y., ate visiting with Mc II. A. Adam's family this week. Capt A. O. Coburn.of Cacbranton Pa., is the guest of his brother, the Doctor, at present. II id many old frieuds and a quaintances here are glad to meet him again. We see it stated that Mr. J. M Bruce, of Indiana, will be the candi date for Congress ef Indiana county this year. If this be true then each county in the district will have a can didate. Charles Davis has gone to War ren to take a 'position oc the Mail. Chas. is a wide-awbke, active young man, with sufficient intellect to make a first-class newspaper man, and we wish him every success. His young associates will misj him. Any one wanting to purchase a new house, situated in a pleusant part of Tiooeata borough, eight rooms, good cellar and good water, plastered and finished throughout, good lot, can get a pointer by calling at this office. Mr. Will May of Louisfille, ar rived in town Monday, and will re main a few days with his mother aod friend. Mr. Kelly, who has been in Louisville for past three weeks on lumber business, also returned Men- day. The past few days have given al kinds of vegetation a wonderiul start upward and outward. If we have no more cold weather frsm this on, every thing in the line of outdoor stuff wil be about as far along aa we generally have it May. Our young friend John Weller, of Kingsley, has taken unto himself a wife ia the person of Miss Lizzie daughter of our old friend, R. Ru dolph, of Newtown. The young and happy couple have our best wishes for long life and prosperity. Madison Church, the hero of many low-water trips to Pitlsdurgh, passed down the river yesterday in charge of two of those Jumbo barges manufactured at Hickory, by Mr, M. Baily. Mrs. J. M. McKay and M!bs Mar.'e Jackson depart for the West to-dsy to visit with relatives, expect- ng to be gone several months; the former goes te Iowa, and tho latter to Illinois. Their many . friends here will wish them a pleasant visit. Mr. J. F. Orerlander returned cb Thursday from a journey to the former home of his wife, in Lawrence county, Pa., they having been called thither by the sickcess and death of Mrs. Overlander's mother, Mrs. Fowler. The deceased was in her 84th year. Juneberry trees are in blossom; likewise peach trees, aod early apple trees are just on the verge, as it were, while the leaves are fast appearing, and the village kine is able to nip off a good sized mouthfull of grass at a single bite. All these are unmistaka ble signs of spring's presence. We understand that the B..N.Y. & P. R. 11., has made a survey cast from Stonebero to a poiat juit below Franklin on the A. V. R. R. The intention is to build a line to obviate the necessity of making a run over the Lake Shore Road to connect the New Castle Branch with the main lice. Derrick. Chas. Raisig wishes to inform the public that he has secured the agency of the John P. Manny Shear Cut Short Stroke Mower, manufactured at Brooklyn, N. Y. To those who are acquaiuted with these ruachiucs no recommendation is necessary, and Charlie invites interested parlies to call aud inspect them. Elegant invitations were extended last Thursday, announcing the mar riage, on to-norrow (Thursday) even ing, of Mr. M. L. Vought, of Ashby, Minn., and Miss Alice Holeman, of our town, at the bride's home. The happy event will be attended by a largo number of the friends of the high contracting parties. Mr. F. F. Whittekin departed for Colorado last evening, where he ex pects to remain for several weeks, and perhaps permanently if the position he has been offered on the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. suits him. Frank promises us an occasional letter from that section, and we know his friends will be glad to hear from him. The Weekly Critic, a nicely-priat- ed, well-patronized and ably-edited paper has just made its appearance from the bustling town of Emlenton. M. Gougbter & Bro. are the publish ers and owuers, and being practical, energetic printers will doubtless make a success of tbeir new enterprise, at least we hope so and extend our best wishes. The building to be used by Messrs Iloyt & Dimuoick as a stationery and confectionery store, is being pushed rapidly forward, the foundation being about completed. The carpenters are to have it ready for occupancy within a inonth. It is to be a two-story building, and when completed will add materially to the wealth and so lidity of our borough. On Monday last Will J. McCon- cell caused the arrest of Mr. Kepler of the Democrat, on a charge of libel, the trouble growing out of some un complimentary remarks concerning Mr. McConnell's character which ap peared iu the Democrat of last week Mr. Kepler waived a bearing and gave bail ia the sunt of $400 for his appearance at court on the 19th inst The meeting of the citizens ofthis borough at the Cocrt House last Sat urday afternoon was not well attended owing to the early hour at which it was Bet. It was therefore postponed until to-morrow, (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock, at which time it is earn estly hoped that all whe are interested in the proposed new school building will be present. The directors find that the plans upon which they have been engaged for ejmetime will require more funds than was voted for that purpose, and believiug that, in erder to accommodate the children for the next 15 or 20 years, the building should be modeled after the plan they have in view, ihey wish to get the expression of the tax-payers upon the subject Let there be a good attendance as the matter is of vital importance to all Plans aod specifications will be ex hibited. A number of bold robberies have taken place in this county during the past week, all tracable to the band of utlaws the existence of which we mentioned io these columns several weeks since. It is high time that some energetic: efforts be put forth to stop this marauding, that the peace and good name of our country may be maintained. Brookvillc Democrat. Mr. McConnell's temperance lect ures at the Court House have attracted large audiences during the week, aHd many have signed the pledge. We earnestly hope that all whokhave tak en a card may realize the seriousness of the matter, and ever keep inviolate the solemn vow they have taken. Meetings will be held Friday and Sat urday evenings, Sunday afternoon and evening, Monday evening a tem perance jubilee meeting. No meeting this not to-morrow evening. The many friends of Mr. H. J. Hopkins, senior member of the firm of II. J. Hopkio & Co., will be pained to learn of the death of his eldest daughter, a bright little lady aged about nine years, on Sunday last. Her disease was diphtheria, aod we are very sorry to report that another younger child is at the point of death, similarly afllicted. The striken par ents have the deepest sympathy of all their acquaintances here as well as ia the community of Pleasantville where they reside. "The Danger Sigsal" is the title of a play to be presented by the "Mir.ps" of the Tidioute High Schools on the 14th inst. The play is highly spoken of. We leara that this drama was produced iu Youngsville, Pa., a short time ago by home taleot, with the intention of giving a siagle per formance, but it was enthusiastically recalled for two successive sights and witnessed by packed houses botht isaes. Being a school entertainment and promising, to be such a creditable eaa it ought to be well patronized by the people of Tidioute and vicinity. Late Friday evening Henry C, son of Hon. H. D. Lowing, publisher of the Linesville, Crawford county Herald, attempted suicide by shooting himself, while laboring under a fit of mental aberration caused by a severe fall some time since. The ball passed through both temples, cutting the coids of both eyes, which he will doubtless lose the sight of, provided he survives. The physicians fear he will not recover. Mr. Lowiug is aged about twenty-foui years and was a newspaper compositor. He has for a long time been in poor health. Bliz zard. Martin A. McDonald, formerly of Titusville, was killed at Canyon City, Col., on Friday ruoreing. He was at the coal mines of Hon. J. II. Caldwell, and was inspecting a train of loaded cars, when in some manBsr he was thrown between the cars and run over. Deceased has been in his western home several years, and was prosperous. He was 45 years of age, and leave a wife, formerly Miss Liz zie M. Funk, of Titusville. Franklin News. Mr. McDonald was known to a number of our citizens, having fre quently been called hither io connec tion with the large landed interests of the Funk Heirs iu Forest county, Rest in Peace. Catherine, wife of Jacob Burket, deceased, was born in Huntington county, Pa., in the year 1811. Io the year 1825 sho moved with her hus band and family to Jeffttrson county, where she resided until a few years ago, her husbaud's death occurring there. She has resided with her son, Dr. J. M. Burkett, for the past eight years, and when the Doctor moved to Forest county she came with him. She died at his residenco in 'daring ton, on April 26, after an illness of several weeks, and was buried at Brookville on the 28th. For 45 years she was a consistent member of the Lutheran church, in which faith she died, an honored and beloved mother, and a highly respected lady by all who knew her. Advertised Letters. The following letters remaia uncall ed for in Tioneita, Pa., poet office, May 6th, 1884: JnoArters. D. II. Rennaley. J. W. Ueally. Alex. Stephens. Chas. Conner. Juo. Shultz. Jno. Morse. D. S. Thompson. M rs. II. Taylor. If not called for within 30 days will be seat to the Dead Letter Office When calliog for above please say "advertised." C. M. AiiNiu:, P. M. The Directors Convention. The School Directors of Forest county met in Convention in the Court House io Tionesta, on May 6th, 1884, for the purpose of electing a Superintendent of Schools of Forest county for the term of three yeais. Snpt. Ilillard called the convention to order aad stated the object of the meeting. A. B. Kelly of Tionesta, was elected PresiJeut of the conven tion, aod T. D. Collins of Green, J, II. Dingmaa of Tionesta, and C. C. Smith ef Howe, Were elected Secreta ries. Upon calling the roll by the President, fifty directors answered to their names. Nominations being declared in or der the following were made : Edward Klabbatz of Howe nomi- sated J. E. Hilliard. C. A. Ilill of Hicktry nominated Miss J. E. Copeland. Levi Pearson of Kingsley nominat ed F. F. Whittekin. H. S. Brockway of Tionesta nomi nated George W. Kerr. Before taking a vote a motion was made by Mr. James Cole of Jenks, seconded by Mr. John Peterson of Harmony, that all spectators and can- dsdates be excluded from the room. The motion was opposed in pointed re marks by Messrs. Collins, G. W. Zsotz, G. W. Robinson, G. J. Lacy, ana Edward Klabbatz; the latter gentle man makiDg a special plea for the press representatives. The motion was lost by a decisive majority and the decision was loudly cheered by the audience. Then came the balloting for candi dates. The audience was silent notil Dearly all the names were called, each Director pronouncing his choice aloud, when the people began to get restive, knowing by that time that a choice had been made oa the first ballot. A loud cheer went up as the result was anoouDced. The ballot resulted as follows: Mr. Ilillard 31, Miss Cope land 13, Mr. Kerr 4, Mr. Whittekin 1. The convention immediately ad journed. OIL NOTES. Grandin & Kelly's No. 21, which was completed last week, bat been making aa average of about 200 rels a day. The Derrick says Grandin & bar- Kel- ly's No. 23 at Balltown, which was completed last month, started offafUr beiog shot at aboot 150 barrels, bat rapidly declined to a small producer. Grandin No. 24 was drilled into the Band and is BhoTing for about five barrels. These two wells cut off the extension in that direction, thongh good wells may be obtained further west oo the same line. The rig of the Tionesta Oil Co's well on Council Run is about com pleted, and the machinery will be placed forthwith. Drilling will prob ably begin about the first of the week. IN MEMORIAIM. Kind nature's heart with gladness thrills, The sunlight gleams more tender Joy crowns the everlasting hilla With regal grace and splendor. All lovely tilings still lovelier grow 'Neath Springtime's fairy lingers; Old winter with his cold and snow Looks sadly back and lingers. When I behold now there now hero ' New beauties spread to greet lis, My thoughts run back to one so dear, Who never more will meet us ; Who never more with mortal eye Shall see earth's springtime beauties, Will never more with mortal hands Perform life's kindly duties. Will never more, as olt of yore, Whon days were dark and dreary Bring light and sunshine through the door With presence bright and cherry. Ouo winter's snow is on thy broaMt, Not so its pain and sorrow The good Lord knowoth what is best, So rest iu peace to-morrow. The hearts of those who loved thee well Are sore at thy departing, But He who doetU all things well Can ease the ceaseless smarting ; So dear one, gone from human love. We leave thee in His keeping, Believing God who rules above Has blessed thee sweetly sleeping. Believing, too, that aa the sun Brings forth the pet feet flower, God's love will, when thy resting'a done, Awake to life aud power, To walk with him the golden streets And sing his praisus ever. And bo a saint in robes of white, Ferever and forwver. Mrs. R. E. B Are you miserable through indiges tion, sonr stomach, or constipation? Ak re's dyspepsia tablets we guarantee will relievo you. Sold by G. W. Bovard. Eruptions sores pimple rhoumatism are but indicators of impure blood. Ak- crs blood elixir is tho remedy. Sold by G. W, Bovard. FOR SALE, The Saw Mill on Dawson Run. Consisting of one portable boiler, sixty horse power ; double Logins, thirty borse power each, together with sells, saws, belting, edger, complete and in good conditiOD. Iho machinery is two . ears old, having cut about two million feet. Also one good team of horses, harness, wagon, and new pair of sleds ; together with all tools per taining to the lumbering bUBtners. A bargain to any party for prompt pay. John Jobb Co. Tionesta, Pa, March 27, IWi. MARRIED LEIIK WARNER At;the M. E. parson age, Shipponville, Clarion county, Pa. April Vi, 1884, by Rev. J. Bell Noff, Mr. Henry Lohr and Miss Ida Warner, lxtli of Gilfoyle, Forest county, Pa. WELLER RUDOLPH At the residonctf of the bride's parents, May 6, 1881, by J. Catlin, J. P., Mr. John Weller and Miss Lizzie Rudolph, both of Kingsley town ship. Forest county, Pa. NOlifiTAN SMITH At the residence of the bride's parent, in Green township, Forest Co., Pa., May 3, 1854, by H. W. Ledebur, J. P., Adison Norman, of Poland Centre, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., and Ella Smith of Green township. Forest County, Ta. SMITH SMITH At the same time and place by II. W. Ledebur, J. P.,, David Smith of Troy Centre, Crawford Co. Pa., ' and Ada Smith, of Groen township Forest Co., Pa. DIED. HOPKINS At Pleasantville, Pa., May1 3d, 1884, of diphtheria, Cora B., eldest daughter of II. J. and Anna Hopkins, aged 9 years, 3 months and 20 days. . TIONESTA MARKETS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice - - 4.?57.00 Floury sack, - 1.151.77 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.501.85 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.40 Corn, Shelled - - - - - 84 Beans "j9 bushel l.!503.0O Ham, sugar cured 18 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cored 14 Shoulders - -. - - 11 Whlterlsh, half-barrels 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 6.50 Sugar - 0ll Syrup - - - - - . 73 N. O. Molasses new - - - 75 Roast Rio Coffee ... 1823 RioCoffeo, - - - 1216 Java Coffee .... 2830 Tea 200O Butter - - 5 Rice - - - - . - 810 Eggs, fresh - - . 15 Salt best lake - - 1.40 Lard ....... 121 Irorfi common bar - - 2.00 Nails, lOd, keg - -' - - 3.35 Potatoes - - - 4o50 Lime'iibbl. - . - : - 1.40 Dried Apples sliced per lb - 10 Dried Beef - - - - 20 Dried Peaches per. Ib - - . 10 Dried Peaches pared per 25 E STRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber in Jenks township, Forest County, Pa,, on April 17th, 1SS4, a small brown maro about 12 or 1H years old j said mare haa whito hind feet and a white spot on fore head. Tho owner is notitiod to come for ward and prove property, ray charge and take same away, otherwise' sho will be disposed of according to law. E. 8. Walton, Marienvillo, Pa., May 5, 18S4. NEW LIVERY A EAST HICKORY, PA. The undersigned has now in operation at the above place a tirt-class Livery, where good rigs can always bo hired at moderate charges. A hack wil) be run to regular passenger trains on the B. N. Y. A P. R. R. J. W. HALLIDAY. PROCLAMATION. Wheheas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judgo of tho urt of Common l'leas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on thn Third Monday of May, being the llth day of May, 1884. Notice is therefore given to the'Coroner, Justice of tho Peaea and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at tenoYlock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembranees, to do those thinga whii'h to their olliees appertain to be done, and to those who are bound iu reeognizaneo to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall Iwin tho jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosocuto against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand arid seal this 2il day of April, A. D. 1X8 1. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts will be presented at May Term for confirmation, to-wit: Final oeeount of I). S. Knox, Ex'r of Herman Blum, Dec.'d. Account of V. W. Barr, Adm'r or Pat rick Graham, Dcc'd, Ex'r of Michael Rat ferty, Dec'd. Account of John and Orion Siggina, Ex'rs of Isaac C. Siggins, Dec'd, JUSTIS S1IAWKEY. Register. Tionesta, Pa., April 14, lHh4, License Notice. Notice is hereby given that the. follow ing applications "for License have been !UhI in my oruce and will be presented at May session, lhh4, to-wit : Tlios. Mahony, hotel, Howetownship. Thos. W. Corah, hotel, Howe township, John Woodcock, hotel, Harmony tow n Ship. v. M. Evans, hotel, Howe township. H. S. Brockway, hotol, T'onesta bor ough. Ira B. Murphy, hotel, Howe township. 11. W. Mooio, eatiug house, llowo township. J L'sT I S S 1 1 A W K E Y, CI r k , Tionesta, April :tttli, lvl.
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