IDKSD.IY MDRJilXG, SEPT. ID, mi. BOROUGH OFFICERS. ntrgt.H. R. TuAWPonn. t'j until men Northward. CM. Bhaw iy !l yrs., H, M. Foreman 2 yrs., A. 'M. D.mtt I yr.j South wnrj, .1. H. Fones :i yr., V. A. Eaglos 2 yrs., U. Bonner 1 yr. Jtmtieen of the J'eaee Jt T. Uronnan, i s. Knox. . ' iniahle'-II. 11, Shoemaker. ' ' Director U. W. Robinson, A. , J. IT. Dlngman, I). 8. Knox, J. ;v, H. H. Brockway. :5T COUNTY OFFICERS. rr of Con pres -3 no, I). TATTON. '-! of Senate 3. HAM.. -nhfv K. L. IAVI. i en JitdteW. D. BlioWN. -cifB Jutiye John Kkck, C. A. isurr Wf. HMKARitAt'dit. vmof ary. lie.gUter -eorlr, tc i' in K HAWK KY. ,,t(t. o. w. n.A-RK. wninjionr II. W. TiKPF.HTJK, J. R. ' UKRSON, H. A. 5.UFNPKT.I.. unty iSuperintenticnt J. K. IIlM.- ;triet Attorney1?. 3. VanGif.hf.n. urti mm1sioncr. O. Davis, 1RKKNA.WAI.T. County ,yirftnr TT. C WllITTEKIN. ' kroner Dr.' J. W. M on now. nfv J rf,'fnr O. W. W UPKN, J. A. r, II. B. BWAUBT. ' f E 88 D IRE CTOJFt Y. r , TIONESTA LODGE No. 300, I.O.ofO.F1. il'.S every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in tho Lodgo Room in Par re's Hall. S. C JOHNSTON, N. O. W SAWYEU, Hoc'y. 27-tf. pt7okok;ic stow tost, Xo. 274, (1. A. It. s on tho lii-Ht Wednesday in each !i, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 1). S. KNOX, Commander. iVKW, r. M. Cr.AUK. TTO RN K YS- A T-1 . A W , Tionesta, Penna. VN OIKS UN. ATTORNEY AT I, AW, istrlet Attorney of Forest County, in Court House, Tionosla, Pa. DAVIV A ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. STlonostn, Pa. In in this anil adjoining unties. ;:s W. TATF1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Street, .Tionesta, Pa. . UlTC'HFY, ATTORN F.Y.AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pn. VRliNCF,, HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., !. !S. Brock wav. Proprietor. This i Is centrally located. Everything ml well furnished. Kupeiior Ac inxlntiotiH iiml strict attention given ests. Vegetables and Fruits ol' all served in their season. Sample i r Commercial Agents. 'TAli HOUKi:, Tionpsla. Pa., (). Jai kHon, Pronrlotor. This 1m a U iiho, and has jn-t hren tit tod up tor foniinodation of tho piihlif. A por of the patromigo ofthn jinlilio is koIIc- s fi C K O H Y 1 1 1 )T I : I i, JIAS r 1IK KOKY, Pa.. V. B vr.t., Proprlptcr. This honsn Is and has Iipcii 1'iiniishod with iipw iiuro throuirhout. It is i-pntniHoy h I, und has a lirnt class hai n in oniioet with it. Thp traveling puhlii- will u a ideuvint Ktopiiinjr phwe. First- niverv in nomuvtion wilh tho Hotel. ""SAIj IlOTl'.U Tidiout', Pa., .V. J). 1 luck I in. Proprietor. A llrst- i hotel in all respects, and tho pleas t. stopping place in towti. Hates very .i.ahlii. JanS-fiii. IJ. COOK, M. P., VllYSICIAN .t SUniiKON. ' ;'0 on Klnr Ht , near tho School Tionesta. l'a. All jiiofessioiial romptly nUended to. MOIIKOW. M. !., PHYSICIAN & SUUOKOX, Vrmstrontt county, having located . ta ia proparnd to attend all pro I calls promptly and at nil hours, i Kinearhaiitjh Co.'s new build stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., - to 12 m. t 2 to 3 and (i to 71 r. m. vm, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 3Ho 8 and 61 to 74 Residence in Fisher House, on nit (Street. . may-18 81. r c. cotutrx. m. n., v . PHYSICIAN A" SURGEON, .i.H had over tlftonn years exporionee in o piactico of hiw profussion, hnvintf (irad- ted leffall and honorably May 10, IKn.l. 'Mllee anii Residence iu Judiro Rock's ise, onnosit j the M. E. Church, Tiones . Pa. Ail,'-25-1HS0 tfNTISTRY. ! J DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac., of 'r. Steaiiman, would rcsfeeiiuny an nineo that he will carry on tho Dental isiuoss in Tionesta, und having had over veain successful experience, considers iselt fully compptent to give entire sat tton. i shall alwaya give my medi : raetiee the preference. mar22-H2. uir. A. B. KKULT MAY, TAJIK B CO., oi ner of Elm fc Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits, olleetlous madeonall thePrineipal pointa of the U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. ORENZO FULTON, j . Manufacturer of and Dealer in ESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of SE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 TON EST A, PA. v RIBE for the Republican, only ) per annum. JAMES T. BR EN N A N. COUNTY COMMISSIONED CLRRK. Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' Cotrnafd Time Tnbln Tlnnrnta Hlnllon. NORTir. Train 1.1..., 7:4S flm Train 1H 1;4H am Train 9 4:00 trn south. Train 01 11:17 nm Train 10 l:4.r nm jTrain 10 8:28 pm Truin 15 North, and Triin 10 South parry the mail. Prcacliing in tbo Presbyterian Church next Sunday morniog and evening, by Rev. I tickling. Ilev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church nest Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. Remember the Republican Maes Meeting to take place in the Court House next Tuesday evening, Court Week. Let all who wish to hear sound argument from accomplished orators be on hand. The speakers are as follows : Col. W. A. STONE, of Pittsburgh. lion. W. J. HULINGS, of Venan go County. Hon. A. C. WHITE, Republican candidate for Congress in this Dis trict. To those acquainted with these gen tlemen it is needless to say they will keep the meeting thoroughly aroused with enthusiasm, and a cordial invita tion is extended to all with the as surance that they will hear excellent speeches. Turn out to the first grand rally for Blaine and Logan Pay your State und County tax. Oil market closed yesterday 77 i. Opening this morning at 77Jc. Mr. Elmer Fleming, of Fagun dus, Pa., was circulating among Tio nesta friendtj last Friday. Mr. Wm. Hebenthal and firaily have returned from Dakota, intending to make this their future abode. Three keys and a button hook await the owner at this office, found at the swimming rock below the mouth of the creek. Miss Alwilda Adams returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Evansburg, Crawford county. Mr. G. W. Z?nts, of Hunter's Station, lost his ytuugest chiU, aged about one year, by cholera iufantum, last Thursday night. Court convene-? next week. Ihe trial list being r.'ither large will (loiibtlefs occupy the attention of court the greater portion of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, of Frewshurg, N. Y., were eutertained at the residence of Mr. T. B. Cobb a few days of last week, returning hone Thursday. Mis Msry Young has rented the rooms in Daniel Walters' house lately vacated by Angus Carson, where she inteuds boarding her two younger sisters who will attend the winter term of our borough school. Don't forget the dauce at the Lawrence House to-n:ght. The beBt of music will be in attendance, and as to tho refeshments no pains or ex pense will be spared in that line. The committee will also seo that the best of order prevails. The members of the Presbyter ian Church have decided to purchase a larger organ, for the use of Church and Sabbath School, than the one they now have. Any one wishing to buy a first-class organ, cheap, can do so by calling on T. F. Ritchey Esq. The borough dads sold, at publio auction, last Thursday evening, the Mabie house for $125, to W. A. Eagles; bam on same lot for $18, to EliHoleman; the butcher building for $35, to D. S. Knox. These prices are below what the property is estima ted to be worth. Quite a delegation of Capt. Stow Post, 274, departed for Franklin yes terday to be present at the Veterans' Reunion which takes place there to day. Among the number we notice Adjt. S. D. Irwiu, Capt. D. S. Knox, Commander G. W. Bovard, and com rades J. B. Eden, Geo. Carr, Nicholas Thompson, and John Tyrrel. Great slaughter in prices of Flour and Feed at Robinson & Bon cere, flour as low as I,UU per sack of 50 poucds, and guaranteed to make good sweet braad. Feed, Bran and Middlings proportionately cheap. Are your taxes paid? Mr. Eugene Gorman of Tidioute, Pa., and Miss Sarah Carr of Tionesta were joined in marriage at Titusville, on Thursday of last week. The young couplo have many friends in this section, all of whom we join in extending hearty congratulations to the happy pair. May they enjoy a long and prosperous married life. Tho time for legal registration having passed, the next and most im portant thing for voters to look after is the payment of Stte and County tax. Unless your taxes are paid at leaBt thirty days before election you can't vote. Better see to it at once, as the time may slip arouad and you lose your vote. Let all Republicans be cautious about this matter. Our thanks are due the managers of the Warren Co. Agricultural Asso ciation Fair, being held at Warren this week, for a complimentary ticket. The Association has left nothing un done to make this, their first annual fair, a completed success, and with the "git-up and git" of the average War renite we are fully persuaded that all who attend will be well repaid for their time and expense. Report of Ross Run School for Month ending September, 5th, 1884: No. Pupils enrolled, Males 3; Fe males 8. Those present every day during month: Emma Dotterer, Tenie Zuendell, Elsie Felton, Katie Dotterer, Vaochie King, Ada Zuen dell, Lizzie Dotterer. Average at tendance: Males 1, Females 7 ; Pr. ct. al t., Males 50 ; Females 100. Nora Hillard, Teacher. Fred Brown and Wm. Guiton, while taking a stroll on the side hill back of the depot the first of the week, captured three large rattle snake, the largest containing six rat tles. Not being satisfied, after din ner they started hack and succeeded in capturing a black and a yellow one; the yellow one was three feet long and had ten rattles. After get ting them in good shape they conclud ed to have a battle, which ended in the black getting bitten, and Boon af ter, dying. Remember the grand excursion to Niagara Falls next Tuesday, 16th inst. The train will leave Tionesta depot at 6:00 a. m , and those intend ing to go should bear in mind the hour. Fare for the round trip only $2.50, dirt cheap. Over eight boors at the Falls, pleuty of time to take everything in worth seeing, including the display of electric ligbt in the eve ning, one of the grandest sights ever witnessed. If you want a right royal time at a very small outlay take this in. It will be the last chance this year. Mi. I. V. Hoag, the chief engi neer uuder the government who has charge of the improvement of the Allegheny River, arrived in town last week. Between Oil City and this place the party 24 men and 4 teams has made some valuable and lastiug improvements in the channel by taking out obstructions, etc. They arrived here Monday, and at the re quest of our citizens gave the back channel a thorough overhauling, scraping it out so that we now have running water where formerly it was staguated nearly all summer. It will prove a great convenience to those who have lumber to transport on low water, as by a little effort they can drift it easily from the mouth of the creek to the river. The immediate supervision of the work is under the direction f Mr. J. II. Jones, who understands his business and is doing a first-class job. The party will pro ceed from hore to East Hickory, where their work ends. Last Thursday forenoon as Judge Hill and Mr. Jesse Perry were passing what is known as the "drowned rock," two miles above this place, in the Al legheny river, they were startled by bearing a lady scream, and looking in the direction, they saw a man mak ing an effort to rescue a woman from drowning. The woman had fallen out of the boat into 12 or 15 feet of water, and the man had jumped in to save her, but as is generally th case with a drowning person, the woman clang to the man until he himself was almost exhausted. Taking in the situation at a glance Mr. Perry sprang from the wagon, over the bauk, and plunged into the water, swimming out to where the unfortunate ones were struggling, just in time to eatch the lady by the hair as she was disappearing for the third and, doubtless, last time. He f ucceeded in getting bcr to tbe ebore, and with difficulty she was resuscitated But for this" timely aid the lady, and perhaps also the man, would have perished. The man is Leonard Proc tor, who lives at the east cud of the river bridge, and tho lady, we under stand is a sister to his wife. They had been fishing. It was a very narrow escape. Saturday's Match Hunt. According to program the hunt ar ranged for last Saturday came orT. Although the game was very scarce some of the hunters succeeded in cap turing very fair sized bags. Notably among these was Jim Hulings, who brought in one of the handsomest striugs of squirrels eight black and eight gray ones thnt we have seen in many a day. lie evidently run into a nest of them, and being an adept at the business he made the best of it while the game lasted. Many f the best hunters fared the worst on ac count of not being lucky enough to get in where the game had wintered. As will be observed our side got worsted, which was partly on account of being three men short and partly because some of those that did hunt didn't have "good luck." Supper an excellent one was served by mine host Brockway, nt the Lawrence House. Following is the score : Foreman 18 j Wenk 69 Hmearhaugh .W inlands 50 Sigxins ! W'cant 2J B. Coburn 4l!Clark 14 Agnew 4'J Fones '20 Thomson 1291.1. Hulings 214 Landers 44 Davis 02 JauiiPHon 70: Shawkey iU 385 Cook '547' Ross Run Items. Ross Run still flows. There is but little difference in volume at present between the Ruu and the Creek. The harvest of the golden grain is past. Next in order is the three square harvest of the buckwheat to be manipulated by the hungry-club thresher. Berries are beginning to look scarce on the bushes, but we are pleased to know the cans are all filled. F. B. Winans and wife, who have been visiting relatives and friends of this place, departed on Monday last for their home in Crawford Co. Their visit was short but pleasant. Hope they may come again. Mr. Dotterer boasts of having raised the most and the largest ouions ever raised off a piece of ground of the same 6ize. He has onions from 12 to 15 inches in circumference Beat that fur onions, will you? Mr. King has the nicest buckwheat in Kingsley Twp., and we believe we would be safe in saying the nicest in Forest Co. When you get hungry fur buckwheat give them a call. Our schoil will soon close for this term. The little folks have begun to look happy over it, but would like to hear that Miss Nora Hillurd is to be back with them for another term. Sept. 3rd. Gossip, Send For a Copy. James R. Osgood & Co., of Boston, publish in neat and convenient form, the address of Robert P. Porter to the Arkwright Club of New England, on "Protection and Free Trade To-day." Mr. Porter graphically presents exact ly what voters in both political parties want to know, the fact showing how free trado and protection works at homo aud abroad, iu the field and tho workshop. He shows how agriculture, commerce and manufacturing in the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Holland have been affected by these two economic policies. Mr. Porter's work will be appreciated by business men, farmers and artisans who have no time to read a volume on the subject, but who want a clear exposition of the condition of labor here and iu European countries. He takes decided Protective ground but makes a fair use of the official figures, which are, at times, handled wilh dramatic effect. Few are better equipped, by training, to discuss this question than Mr. Porter. For sever al years a student oi the industril pro gress of the West, and author of one of the most useful works on that sec tion ; for three years in charge of an important division of the census, next a member of the tariff commission; and then sent abroad for eighteen months, by the New-York Tribune, to investigate the condition of labor in Great Britain and the Continent. The words of the author of the address on Tariff will carry weight with those anxious for a practical view of the Tariff question. Price 10 cents. A full line of Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, and Wool Yams at Robin son & Bonner's. It. DRY GOODS J DRY GOODS-!I Glenn & Bucklin, of Tidioute, Pa. have just received their.' pew Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Boots and Shoes. The finest stock and the lowest prices ever before offered in thid section. Call and see tboir new line of Ladies and Misses fine shoes, such as the following make: H. J. Holbrook A Co., Utica. N. Y., Reed & Weaver, Rochester, I. A. Butler & Co., SpriDgville, N. Y., Edwin C. Burt, New York ; these goods are guarenteed the best, and we offer them at very low prices. Sam ples of Dress Goods by mail to any address, and will have prompt atten tion. Address, Glenn Bucklin. Tidioute, Pa. Robinson & Bonner having pur chased an immense stock of Clothing since the recent reduction in wool, are prepared to offer special inducements in that line. Good, all-wool suits for $10.00, former prices $12.00. Cotton suits $4.00 and $5.00. Cali and see and we will satisfy you we are offer ing the best goods for the least money in Forest Co. It. Fall and Winter Clothing in Children's Suits and Overcoats from 4 years old up, and from $3.25 upward. Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, best goods, make-up and prices. Stocking yarn, all kinds and colors. Concord Grapes cheap, at 4t. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co's. Band Notice. Parties desiriug the services of Capt. George Stow Post Band, No. 274, Department of Pa., G. A. R., can procure the same at a reasonable price by addressing J. Albaugh, East Hickory, Ta. All charges made known when solicited. Come and see our Fall and Win ter stock of Boots and Shoes for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children; a French kid extra fine, for Ladies; a Ladies Button Calf ; an old Ladies Wool-Lined Winter Shoe; Children's in variety. Rubbers of all kinds Goods and prices that will talk Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 4t. Teachers' Examinations. At Clarington, September 20. At Nebraska, September 29. At Neilltown, September 30. At Whig Hill, October 3. At East Hickory, October 4. Applicants will bring old certificates Examination will commence at 0:30 o'clock. All who expect to teach in the county in the next year will at tend so far as possible. School di rectors are cordially invited ; as also is every one who will attend. J. E. IIillarjj, Supt. For Sale, A good Pole Road Logging Car, man ufactured by Butter worth it Lowe, Grand Rapids, Mich., used but about one year ; will sell cheap. Call on or address T. J. Bowman, East Hickory Pa. 4t- That most excellent journal for farmers, gardeners and housekeepers, the American Agriculturist, regular price $1.50, can be had in connection with this paper for $2.50. Now is the best time to subscribe. Send Money hy American F.xprews Co. Money Orders.' Receipts given. Mon ey refunded if Orders aro lout. Sold at all oilices of the Co. Payablo at (i.fiOO placeH. Kates To fc'i-Sc. j $IO-8c. ; f 20-lOe. f 30 12c. ; J lo-lfie. ; ?:0-20c. my 11 3m CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, HY RELIAllLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice' - - 4.75(3,S."5 Flour l sack, Corn Meal, 100 lln Chop feed, pure grain Corn, Shelled - -lSean.1 biiMK'l -Ham, 8Ugar cured l.l."C6t.o5 - l.SOyl.fir, 1.40 . - - 81 1.50(:1.00 10 liieakfast llaeon, Niigar cured - - 1:1 Shoulders 11 Whitehall, half-barrel - - - 8.:f,l) Lake herring half-barrels - ' - 5..r0 Sugar -' - - - - - 7W, 10 Syrup - . - - - - - 75 N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Koast Kio Coffee - - - Wa il HioCoifce, .... 12fehi Java Coffee .... 2S(a:l Tea 20G!0 liutter , ('i 21) Hice - - - - - M'J 10 Eggs, fresh, - - IS Salt best lako .... 1. 10 Lard 124 Iron, common bar .... ;,7,r Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.00 Potatoes .... . irCi,"i0 Lime bbl. .... 1.10 Dried Apples bliced per t - - 10 Dried liecf - . - - lit! Dftod IVuchos per It) 10 Dried IVui-hes pared per C L'5 PROCLAMATION. Wiu-.nKAM, Tho Hon. V. T. Brown, President Judjre of the (,'onrt of Common Pleas end Quarter Sevsions in and for tho rounty of Forest, lias issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac., nt Tionesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence on tho Third Monday of Sept., beini tho lMh day of Sept., l.ssi. Notice is thereforo given to the Coronef, Justice of tho Peace ami Con utahlcNof said county, that they be then, and there in their proper persons nt ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso thhiss which to their ofllccs appertain to be done,' and tothose wlvoare bound in reeojroiznnce to proscctiie aixainst I lie prisoners tbatarq or shall be in the jail f Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute HKainst tliem as shaH be Just. fJiven un-'. der my hand and seal' this 18th day of August, A. 1), 1881. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. TIKIAIj.IjIST. Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas. of Forest County on tho Third Mondav of September At D. 1884 : 1. II. P. Ford etal vs. O. V. Proper, No. 5:i September term, 1882. , 2. llobt. P. Ijtilniore vs. A. 3. Landers ct al No. 42 Dec. term, 1882. 3. James W. Jenkins vs. Kli.a Funk et al No. 27 May term, 1883. 4. John Cobb ,fc Co. vs.. H. B. Willis No. 20 Mav term, 188:!. f. II. P. Ford etal vs. O. W. Proper,1 No. 41 Septembor term, 188.'. (i. Peter Berry et al vs. L. F. Watson et al, No. 48 Sept. term, 188:5. 7. O. Sham burg et al vs. D. L. Beaver,' No. 40 Sept. term, 188!. 8. John S. Davis et nl vs. Peter Berry et al, No. 51 Sept. term, 1883. , O. Robert McCloskey et at vs. J. H. Rviler et al, No. 1 Dee. term, 1883. 10. II. M. L. DithridKO et al vs. J. II. Fones, No. 11 Dcc'r term, 1883. 11. Enterprise Transit Co. vs. P. J. Swain, No. 27 Dec. term, 1883. 12. Joseph Morgan vs. F. L. Magee etal No. 4'i Dee. term, 1883. 13. Ilolonian A Hopkins vs. II. M. L. DithridKO et al No. 6 Feh'y 1884. 14. D. L. Beaver vs. H. II. Shoemaker No. 8 Feb'y term, 1884. 15. D. L.' Beaver vs. II. II. Shoomaker No. 21 Feb'y term, 1884. lli. Wm. F. Wheoler et al vs. Jacob M; Kepler No. 8 May term, 1884. 17. J. II. Larzelere fc Co. vs. Geo. W. Dithiidj?e, Tr No. 13 May term, 1881. 18. D. L. Beaver vs. O. Shamburg et at No. 18 May term, 1884. 10. D. L. Beaver vs. G. Shamburg et af No. 10 May term, 1881. 20. David Lucas uso vs. 11. S. Brockway No. 31 Mav term, ss4. JL'ST IS SHAWKEY, Frothonotary.' Tionesta, Pa., August 15, 18,81. Public Notice. Notice Is hereby piven that application will be made to tho Court of Quarter Ses sion of Forest Ooiintv at Septembor Term, 1884, ON TIIUHSDAY KEPT. 18, 1884, by at least twenty residents and taxpayera of the county to have tho Tionosta "Bridge Company's Ilridua, at-.Tionosta. Pa., taken as a County Bridge, and for the appoint ment of viewers to assess damages lor said taking, and make report, aoeordinir to the' Act of Assmbly approved May 8, 187(1 and its supplements. D. S. KNOX,' and others. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. L(i; 1SS4. 3t ESTRAYi Camo to tho premises of tho undersigned" in Hickory township, during the inontir ofJuuo, one Ewe and two lambs. The ewe has half of left ear cutoff. Theowner is not i tied to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges and taky same away, oth erwise they will he disposed of according to law. JOUN BRKCUT. September 1st, 1885. Notice of Dissolution, Tit triom it mrtif ("iDieern : Notico is hereby given that tho partner ship heretofore existing between F. M. Reck, S. S. Jackson and It. M. Matson,' under the name and stylo of Rock, Jack son tC Matson, in tho lumber business in: Forest Co., l'a., is this day dissolved by agreement, F. M. Reck rotiring. . Notico is further given that tho under signed will carry on tho nanl business as Jackson, Matson" A Co'., but that no liabilities of said Reck, Jackson & Matson will be as sumed by them, the said Jackson, Matson & Co., except to tlio amount and to tho par ties named in schedule thereof recorded in Forest County Recorder's oUico, on tho llithdayof August, 1884. JACKSON, MATSON & CO. Tionesta, l'a., Aug.-10, 1884. . tit Notico is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 7th, 1884, or as soon thereafter as . may ho practicable, an application will bo made to tho (lovernor of Pennsylvania.' under the . provisions, of tho Act of As-. semhly liuwn as "the Corporation Act of 1874," and tho several supplements there to, for t lie charter of a corporation to lie called "The Standard Clay Telephone Company," the character and cbtct of whiiji are constructing, maintaining and leasing telephone lines for tho private use of individuals, lirms, corporations, mu nicipal and otherwise, for general busi ness and for police tire alarms or messen ger business, and lor the transaction of any business iu which electricity over or through wires may be applied to any uso lul purpose, with the principal ollice lo cated in tho city of Pittsburgh, Pa.; unit for the purpose aforesaid to possess mill enjoy all tiie rights, privileged and im munities, granted and conferred by tho laws aloresaid. The subscribers to said ' proposed charter aro Win. Seniplo, (ieo. B. llill, Win. Scmplo, Jr., Wm. I. Mus tin and John D. Nicholson. JOIINC. NKWMYKIt. Solicitor. I CENTRAL IIOL'SK, OIL CITY, PA. J W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor. The largest, Best located and Furnished House iu tho City. Near Union Depot. H" . C :. WH ITTEK1M. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land ami Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, S!ur or Triuiigulation Surfev ing. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. s TART LIMC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viutim of youUilul iiiiprudeiu'ti caiiKin,; Frui turo Inn-ay, Nervous l)-iility, lxat Manlul, etc., lumui; tried 111 viu every kimwu ruuu-dy, ti ii-MVriliuiitam-lf euro, winch bo will iM t'hi.B U fiOlutt-auUtren, ui.lrta J. H. Kl.fcV I , 43 t liailiniu M.. N. 1 . 1K. FKIIASE'S WATER CUKE KS ) TAIH.ISllMENT A health institu tion in its 3'ith year. For nearly all kind of chronic diseases, and especially theilis chho of woman.. Open at all hcasons Circulars free. Address, S. Urease, M.D.. New Itrighton, Beaver county, Pa. fcb27li, loll WOttlv uf every description cxccji-' Jl'ed at the H K I'll KI.H'A N ollic,.; If v
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