Sbe Jowsi gtpaMtan. WEDNESDAY KORMXO, AUG. ?i, 1886. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JJurgen.i. John Ricck. UsHiteifmen North ward, Tj. J. lion kins. J. It. Clark, W. L. Klinestiver, South ward, J. H. Fone C. A.. Randall Chun. Bonner. Juntite.it of th Peace 3, T. Bronnnn U. H. Knox. Conntabte S. H. Canfleld. .Vcftoot Director O. W. Robinson, A . Kelly, C. M. Nlmwkey, D. 8. Knox It. W. Clark, K. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of vongre Alkxanpeu O, IV IIITK. Member of Senate J. O. Hall. Antembly Pktku Rkhhy. President JdgtW, D. ISnoAf. Mocta Judge Lrwim Arner. Jjjo, A. l'ROPKR Treasurer Ww. R.MBAnnAron. Prothonotary, lieijiitter fct Jrder. JTe. ... M II . ' aheritr . IjKONAkd Aonkw. 0mitJMfrnr Olivkii Uykrly, Wm Shields, J. R. Ohadwick. (Jaunty XuperinlendentJ. E. Hill AtvB. JHntriet Attorney?. M. Cl.ARK. ?ry nommu'o?t!ra H. C). Davis, IURII) WALTKIW. County Surveyor II. C. WniTTF.KIN. t'oronr Dr. J. V. Mounow. CoMtK.v uditoraJ. A. Scott, Tnos ConAii, Gko. Zitkndkt.. "bus I N ESS d'i r ector y7 TIONESTA LODGE Xo. ,309, I. O. of O. K. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Lodgo Room in Par tridge snail. C. M. SHAWKEY, N. O. O. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. IJHMtKST IX) DOE, Xo. 1S4. A. O. U. W. Moot every Fridnv Evening in Odd i' ci.owii- nan, Tionesta. H. C. WHITTEKIN, M. W. J. U WENK, Roconlor. CPT. OEOnOE BTOW TOST, No. 274, O. A. R. Moot on the first Wednesday In each mo ith, In Odd Follows Hull, Tionesta, Pa, J. W. MORROW, Commander. I, I . AONEW. r. M. CLARK, District Attorney. A.CSNJEW Jte OXY lilt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office in Court House. Klqi St. Tionesta, Pcuna. 'J J. YAM GIESKN, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT-LAW, Ed on burg, (Knox 1. O.,) Clarion Coun ty, P. J U DAVIS, -u ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionosta, Ta. ColleoUonJi made In this and adjoining counties. M I LBS W. TATE, ATTORN E Y- AT-LAW, Elm Street., Tionosta. Pa. T. 1 RITCHKY, ATTORNEY-AT-"LaW, Tionesta, Forest County l'a. ,'RENCK HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.. Tj ii. S. Broekwnv. Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new and veil furnished. Snpoiior Ac commodations aud strict otteutiou pi veil to cuest. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Sauiplo loo.n for Commercial Agents. OENTRAL HOUSE, TioncstiV Pa., O. C. Rrownoll. Proprietor. This is a new houso, and has Just been fitted uji tor tho neeonnnonatlon ortuo pultlu'. A jxir tion f tho putrouugo of the publio is solic ited. 4tl-ly. ivN'TRAL. HOUSE, Oir7(,ITY,TAT J W. II. FkOTH, Proprietor. ThcWgest, Rest Located and Furnished IIomhj In tho City. Near Union Depot. J. W. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN & SUROEON, Late '. Arnivtrmif; county, hnviiiK located in Tiapesta is prepared to attond nil pro iKssionat calls promptly ami at all hours. Ollioo and residence two doors north of Iawreneo Mouso. Office hours 7 to 8 a. sc., and 11 to 12 m. ; y to 3 and 0) to 74 r. m. Hundaya, tt to 10 A. M. j 2 to 3 and 01 to 7i I. M. may-13-81. WC. CORURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Has had ovor fifteen years experience in the praotice of hiw prol'ossion, having grad uated i wally and honorably May 10, ISrtS. OtUea and Resiilcnoe in Judo Rock's lioiiKO. opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones ta, l'a. Aug. 25-1H80 Dentistry! dr. j. w. morrow. HnvliiK purchased tho materials Ac., of r. iSteadman, would rospeottullv an nounce that ho will carry on the Dental business in Tionesta. and having had ovor kix years successful experience, considers 1 im'hcll fully competent to Klve entire sat fsfa tion. J shallRlways give my medi o U practice the preference. mar22-8'i. H.H. xir. A. . KKU.T JUA Y, PA UK iC CO,, 3 ANKEBS! Cumer of Elm & Wain at SU. Tionesta. Bank ot Discount and Deposit. I ntorest al lowed ou Time Deposits. Col toctious made on all the Principal points of the U. 8. Collections solicited. 18-ly. JORENZO FULTON, Mauufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. nay4 81 TONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, 8o!ar or Triangulation fcurvey ing. licit of Inbtrumeuts and work, 'T wais on application. REAL ESTATE AGENT, LANDS LOI'CIIT AM) SOLD ON COMMISSION I have now for sale 79 Acres of War rant 611)7, Kinsley twp.j 390 Acres of 5180, and 13(1 Acres of W14, In name town ship. 1000 acres, Warrant 2830, Tionesta twp.; 143 acres known as "Llllny Farm,' Allegheny Township, Venango Co.; acres near Enterprise, Warren Co. Also vacant lots In Tionosta Uoro, and ono small farm in Tionosta Township. Also 1000 acres, Warrant 2080, Howe twp. t'andcMed Time Table Tloncnia Htatloa. lfORTIT. Train 28 7:37 am Train 02 7:52 am Train 30 3:52 pm SOUTH Train 03 10:55 am Train 29 1:18 pm ITrain 31..... 8:10 im Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry me man. t'burrh nnd Nabbnlh Krbool. j rcsuyierian eiauonin Mcliool at 9:45 a. m. : M. Yj. Salihntli School at 10:00 s. in. Premdmiu in M. E. Chu rih flvcrv Knlv bath eveuinir bv Rev. Snmll. rroachinc in the I'rosbvterian Church next Sundsy morning and evening, by tWT, I J J(TH J 1 1 Iff . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. and Mrs. Sye Neill, of Neill town, were among the visitors to the camp ground Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lovejor, of Sugar Grove, former Tionesta people, were on the camp ground Sunday. The Gas Company has its mains all completed, and as soon ns the proper connections arrive, a test will be made. John Cobb tt Co., want to pur cnase io, -zzt and v0 inch bolts at their mill next to depot. Call and see them. Mr. M. L. Range, of Stewarts Run, will please accept our thanks for two floe heads cauliflower presented ast week. W. E. Lathy Esq., departed Mon day for his home in Newton, Kansas after a very pleasaut visit with friends and relatives here. A gold pen and holder were fuuod recently, aod left at this office, where the owner can secure the same by proving property and payiog charges The jury list, published this week, embraces seventy four names, and from present appearances the ensuing erm of court will be an unusually busy oue. Hon. Henry Brace, Warren county's popular Representative, was town last Friday evouing, aud shook hands with many of his old friends here. It is slated that the R.f N. Y. & '. and the P. & E. railroads will com bine and put up a commodious depot at Irvineton in place of the one re cenlly burned there. Our local sports have set Satur day Septembor 4th, one week irora next Saturday, as the day for their annual match hunt. This will take in squirrels, which are said to be get ting quite numerous. Mr. aud Mrs. A. II. Darrah and daughter Susie, of Tidloute, came down Saturday evening and attended camp meeting. Mrs. Darrah and Susie will remain durioz the week and visit with friends. A dance will be given at tho platform at the top of Ross Run Hill, on Sept. 10th, next, to which the boys who are getting it up extend a cordial invitation to their friends. A-good time may be expected. Mr. Charles V. Holmes, of Phil adelphia, a former much esteemed cit izen of this place, is rusticating in this section for a few weeks. lie re mained a few days of the past week in town as the guest of Mr. Kelly's fam- iiy. The annual reunion of all Posts included in the Northwestern G. A. R. Association will take place at Meadville, Pa., on Sept. 10th. Forest county being included in this associa tion, we presume Stow Post will be represented. Mr. David Ball, one of the old est and best knows settlers of East Hickory, died at bis home in that place yesterday, after an illness ef over a year, of Brigbt's disease. Mr. Ball was aged 61 years, and was held io high esteem by his largo circle of acquaintances. His demise will leave a void in the community in which he lived which can scarcely be filled. He leaves a wife and several children, be sides his tnaay friends, to mourn his death. George Milliron, of Washington township, who became violently insane was brought to town and lodged in jail Saturday last for safe keeping, and as soon as the forms of law can be com plied with he will be sent to the asylum at Warren. Broolcville Republican. Btllou's well known literary mag azine continues to make us its regular monthly visit, and for general family read inc. we do not hesitate to reenm. mend it in every respect. Containing as it does a large amount of the most entertaining reading by the best au thors, and handsomely illustrated Subscription price $1.50 per year, post paid, i or sale by newsdealers, price hfteen cents. G. W. Studley, Pub lisher, 23 llawley St., Boston, Mass The past one has been quite stirring week in Tionesta, owing to the camp meeting which has been in progress since Wednesday evening last. The meetings have been largely atteuded throughout and characterize by close attention, much interest and very good order. The largest crowd in attendance at any time was there on Sabbath last, when it was estimated that between 2,000 and 3,000 people attended. The meetings will likely close this evening. A Dumber of members of the Eighty-third regiment, with Peter Grace as chairman, have organized to obtain subscriptions from the surviv ing members to erect a monument on Little Round Top at Gettysburg, where the regiment fought on the 2d of July, 1863, and to mnrk the spot where their yuung Col. Vincent foil, while encouraging his dishearten ed men. W. L. Scott of Erie, states that if the regiment, by its donations, shows an interest in the project he will subscribe whatever is needed after a thorough canvass of the organization. Bradford Slar. Last Friday Mr. Jacob Hender son met with a very serious and pain ful accident in the woods above Stow- town, iiicKory township, lie was hauling a heavy load of bark and was walking by the side of the lpad when it upset, throwing him down. His head struck against a log and the bark rack thus caught and held him until his lescuers could unload the bark. When taken from his perilous predic ament, bis head and side of his face were found to be fearfully crushed, and Dr. Siggins, who was summoned, reports him still ia a very critical state, lbe injured man is a cousin of ex-Con.missioner Henderson, aud lives in Harmony township. Mr. E. K. Range, of Millvillage, Erie county, was visiting old friends aod relatives in this section during the past week, being the guest of his neice, Mrs. A. McCray while here. Mr. Range is the grandson of Lieut John S. Range, the first settler of this town, and who at one time owned about all the land now comprising the borough proper. At his demise he eft the land to bis two sons, one of whom, John Range, was the father of E. K. This was almost a howlin? wilderness at that time, and although but four years of age when his father removed to Millvillage, Mr. Range remembers many of the hardships which the people of that day had to contend with. Mr. R. is a staunch Republican and is serving his stcoad term io the important office of Auditor of Erie county. He is a pleasant, jovial old gentleman, and his visit to the Republican office was heartily enjoyed by us. Fagundut Facts. As usual we enjoyed a very Dice evening at the Festival. It brought quite a few new faces into our town. he proceeds were good considering the crowd. Miss I. M. Ruff, from Pittsburgh, spent a few days last week with Etta leming. Sadie Hawks, from Balltown is vis iting her sister Jennie. Mrs. Abbott and sister have re turned from Ohio. Hope you had a pleasant time girls. Grandmothers, if you want to make yourselves comfortable, just drop in some of our homes; you wont regret it. Miss Grove is visiting her friend Clara Davison. We hardly know the bors when they came home, but we still imagine their mustaches are dyed. Every body eeeoied to enjoy the party, especially "Fred' whip." Aug. 23. Uno. Arrived Boots, Shoes, Rubbers for fall trade. Smearbaugu & Co- The Horse Embezzler We gave a brief account yesterday of the arrest of a man named Fair banks for the theft of a horse on Tues day night from Wm. Moore, of Scrub grass township. The Franklin letter in the Derrick says that Fairbanks stayed at Moore's on Monday night. He left on Tuesday, but was seen Boar there that evening. Wednesday morn- log me norse was missing and suspic ion at ooce pointed at Fairbanks. Parties started in pursuit. Nothing was heard of him till Thursday, when it was learned that he had been in Rockland township on Wednesday night. A prominent young attorney from Franklin, who represents a de tective association, volunteered his services and on Thursday night had run his man to ground aud had him arrested in Hickory. Wilson Cross and D. K. Buchanan went after him and yesterday brought him to this city aod lodged him in jail. He was on the horse when found. This is the ninth borse stolen from Scrubgrass township and the first one recovered Fairbanks seems likely to enter speed ily upon a season of retirement. Franklin Ifewt. Constable Connelly made the arrest in the above case at Hickory, having received a telegram describing man and horse only a few minutes before they put in an appearance. Jury List, September Term, 1886. GRAND JURORS. Geo. W. Sa wteb, Foreman , Tionesta boro Hrlsbeo, Fat., luborer, Green. Brenneman, A. B., carpenter, Barnett Botner, Matthew, carpenter, Barnett, Burns, James, laborer, Harmony. Black, Jorry, farmer, Tionesta, twp. Cooper, Walter, laborer, Howe. Conley, E. J., laborer, Howo. Dawson, J. A., farmer, Harmony. Defosha, W. M., teamstor, Harmony. Dunham, W. M., farmer, Hickory. Emert, Adam, farmer, Hickory. Groco, Henry, jobber, Kingsley. Groves, Chas., laborer, Kingsley. Griffin, C. F., laborer, Howe. Howell, Albert, farmer, Harmony. Hunter, Chas., laborer, Tionesta twp. Hunter, Wm., laborer, Green. Mong, Michael, farmer, Tionesta twp. Matha, Henry, farmer, Tionesta twp. Moore, Melvin, farmer, Green. Neely, J. H., laborer, Jenks. Porter, E. M., laborer, Greon. Riddle, Jack, laborer, Barnett. TETIT JURORS. Amor, C. M., clerk, Borough. Abbott, Maxwell, clerk, Hickory. Brecht, J. II., laboror, Jenks. Burhon, Soibert, farmer, Kingsley. Blum, Wm., farmer, Green. Bean, W. II., laborer, Howe. Barns, A., laborer, Hickory. Butler, Roas, blacksmith, Kingsley. Cooper, Thomas, blacksmith, Harmony. uoieman, in., laboror, Harmony. Collins, T. D., lumberman, Green. Carson, J. G., carpenter, Borough. Church, O. M., farmer, Hickory. Colo, Andy, laborer, Harmony. Derickson, J. IX., lumberman. Borouirh. uiekrager, Wm., carpenter, Greon. Derolfo, Jacob, laboror, Howe. Fleming, E., laboror, Harmony. Frederick, Henry, laborer, Howo. Fox, James, laborer, Howe. tenstoninaker, Wm., farmer, Tionesta tp. og!o, James, farmer, Harmony. Hill, C. A., farmer, Hickory. Harrison, W. H., laborer, Kingsley. Head, E. B., farmor, Harmony, Hood, Wm., farmer, Tionesta twp. Handy, A. J., farmer, Harmony. Hoover, Ealenor, laborer, Jenks. Hillman, Geo., laborer, Green. Hall, J., farmor, Harmony. Hoath, A., farmer, Harmony. Holeman, Eli. merchant, Borough. II il liar J, Guyf laborer, Hickory. Uindman, Goo., farmer, Kingsley. Huff, C. G., farmer, Tionesta twp. Johnston, Jas., laborer, Hickory. Kiinestiver, Wm., editor, Borough. Klingolsmith, Allison, laborer, Howe. Loech, Chas., laborer, Howe. Miller, II. W.. farmer, Hickory. Monday, Frank, farmer, Tionosta twp. Matha, John, sawyer, Kingsley. Moore, Melvin, farmer, Green. Pownell, T. L., farmer. Hickory. Rogers, James, laborer, Barnett. Shriver, J. A., farmer, Hickory. Swailes, John, laborer, Borough. Shoemaker, H., carpenter, Borough. Sanford, Wm., laborer, Barnett. Williams, Wm., laborer, Barnett. Republicans should not neglect the important matter of getting regis tered. Every voter must be registered at least 60 days before the election, and Sept. 2d is the last day. Don't neglect. Call and see the Salamander Gas Burners, for Cooking and Heating Stoves or Grates. 2t. Smearbauuii & Co. Stave Bolts Wanted. Cash will be paid for stave bolts of the following lengths delivered at our mill, at Tionesta Station : 18, 22, 24, and 30 inches. For prices inquire at mill. 3t Joun Cobb & Co. An Excellent Opportunity. We have arranged with the pub lishers of the American Farmer where by we are ecabled to ofTer that excel lent journal to all new cash subscrib ers to the Republican, and to all present subscribers who will pay up all arrearages and a year in advance, at an advance of only 25 cents. The price of the American Farmer is $1.00 ptr year, and cannot be had except through us at a less cost. It is a sixteen-page Agricultural Magazine, pub lished by E. A. K. Hackett, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and which is rapidly taking rank as one of the leading ag ricultural publications of the country. It is devoted exclusively to the inter ests of the farmer, stock breeder, dairy man, gardener, and their household, and every species of industry connect ed with that great portion of the peo ple of the world, the Farmers. Thev cannot well get along without it. It puts new ideas into their minds. It teaches them how to farm with profit to themselves. It makes the home happv, the young folks cheerful, the growler contented, the downcast hap py, and the demagogue honest. Every Republican who moves from one township to another previous to Sept. 2d must be registered anew or he may lose bis vote. Use Electric Light Flour, tho best in the world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. my5. For the Campaign. The Uarrisburg Telegraph, the oldest Republican newspaper in Eastern or Central Pennsylvania, will be mailed to any address, until November 10th, 1886, at the following rates: Daily, S1.25; Weekly, 25 cents. Special inducements to clubs. Sam ples free. Address M. W. McAlau ney, Manager, Uarrisburg, Pa. TIONESTA 9IAHKETS. CORRECTED EVERT TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Hour barrel choice - - 4.007.00 Flour $ sack, - 1.001.73 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.25l.fi0 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.25 Corn; Shelled - - 70 Beans bushel - - - 1.503.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - - 12J Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Shoulders ----- g Whiton8b, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 Sugar - - 6J Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffco RioCoffco, -Java Coffeo ... Tea ..... Butter .... Rice -----Eggs, fresh - - -Salt best lake Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg -Potatoes ... Lime l bid. ... Dried Apples Bliced per lb Dried Beef ... Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per 5075 - - 75 - - - 15 12J 2830 2090 - - 015 78 15 1.25 10 - 2.50 - 2.50 - 6075 1.25 - 4i - 18 10 - 19 ISorougli Ordinance. An Ordinanco authorizing any Natural Gas Company accepting its terms, to lay mains and pipes in and through the streets, &c., ot the Borough of Tionesta, lor we purpose oi transporting, uistrib uting and supplying natural tras. He it Ordained and enacted by the Town council oi me uorougn or Tionesta, and ins nereoy oraainea anu enacted bv au. thnrity of same. bee. I. Hint each and every Natural Gas Company filing with the Bunress Its bond and written acceptance of the terms and provisions or tnis ordinance as herein aftr provided, is hereby granted the right and privilege to "lay down, maintain, alter and repair iron mains and pines In, tliroueli, and under, the streets. avenues, lanes ana aneys oi tins Jiorough, for the purpose of conveying, distributing and supplying natural gas to the citizens or said itoroiigli tor heating, lighting, manufacturing nnd other purposes: Vo- vided. That tho work doiie in and upon the said streets, avenues, lanes and alleys, and In the location of gas tanks, Ac, shall none in sucn manner as to do as little damage as possible to the sid streets, avenues, lanes and alleys, and all pipes used for such purnose shall ha in quired to be placed and laid at a depth of not less than two leet below the surlace of the street, lane, alley or hnrhwav. and shall occupy such part of such street, lane, alley or hiirhwav. as may be desiirnatnd by the Council, and shall interfere as little sa possible with the public uso and travel thereon. Hoc. 2. That the first comnanv wheih shall enter the Borough under the provis- iwiia oi uiis vruiiiBiics, snail lurnisa sill licient gas to heat and light an engine house, and to lixht liltoen (15) street lamps at a price not to exceed thirty ($30) dollars per annum ; and for each additional street lamp not more than two ($J) dollars per annum. Said additional lamps to be located as mo jiurougn authorities may direct. Provided, That the said lloroui:h shall make all connections at its own cost and expense; And provided further. That when two or more companies shall intro duce gas into this Borough, each company shall furnish an equivalent amount of giis for such purposes as the Borough author ities may direct, on the same terms as furnished by first company. Ssec. a, I'.ucU company accentim; the terms of this Ordinauce, shall before they enter upon, or lay down tlnir pipes or conduits on any street or hiirhwav of this Borough, lile with the Burirehs bond to said liorouub. with sufficient sureties to be approved by Council, in the sum of Two thousand dollars (fouO), indumuifyingsaid Borough from any and all actions, suits aud proso cutions by reason of tho opening of said streets aud laying pipe in said Borough. uiui wm uouu buuii uiao oe couditioued fr tho faithful observance of this ordi nance. Sec. 4. The officer who in law hnvo authority to bind said Natural (Jas Com pany, ore hereby required to accept tho tonus of tho above ordinance in writing and file the bond mentioned in section third of this ordinance, as a condition precedent to their right to enter within the limits of said Borough. Passed, August 5th, A. 1. 1W. JOUN RECK, Burgess. Attest. P. M. CLARK, Secretary. PROCLAMATION. Whekkas, The Hon. W. I). Rrown, President Judge of the (Jourt of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Tieas Quarter Sessions of tho Poaco, Or phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer nnd General Jail Do) i very, nt Tionesta. for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Sept.. boinn the 20th ila of Sept., 18(i. Notico is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the reaceand Con stablesof said county, that thoy ho then and there In their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oflices appertain to be done. and to those who aro bound in rocognizanco to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or shall be in tliejail of Forest County, that they be then and there prosent to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand nnd seal this 21th day of August, A. D. 18S0. Ij. aujsew, l.s. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE of a writ of Testatum Vendi. Ex. from the Court of Common Pleas of Clarion County to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, A. D., 1886, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate io-wit : B. B. DUNKLE, Ex-Sheriff, vs. J. B. WATSON, Testatum Vendl. Ex. No. 1 September Term, 1886. Maflett A Ross, Atty's. All of those two pieces or parcels of land. situated in the town of Marion, County of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. one, located between Chestnut and North Forest Streets, fronting on public son are forty-seven foot, and on North Forest street one hundred and fifty-five feet; thence along line of lot deeded to Terwil- leger, now owned by second party, East eighty-seven feet to a post on corner of lot deeded to J. W. Kahle: thence alonor line of lot of J. W. Kahle, Southeast twenty seven feet to a post, corner of lot of P. J. Keyner ; thence southwest fortv-nve de- f;reos forty-four feet to a post, corner of ot doeddd to F. J. Reyner, dated Novem ber, A. u. iVMij ; thence Mouth and East forty-five degrees sixty feet to corner on Chestnut street; thence along Chestnut street, South and West forty-five degrees one hundred and six feet to corner, on I public square the place of beginning. The remaining part oi sam lot jno. one, after having conveyed to the said F. J. Reyner by two several deeds, lorty-four feet, front ing on Chestnut stroot, and sixty feet back along line of lot of said J. W. Kahlo, mak ing a plot of ground forty-four feet by sixty feet off of the Northeast corner of the original lot, as hereinbefore described and referred to. Also lot No. two, a piece or tract of land known as lot No. one in the general place of said town of Marion, situated in Jenks Township, Forest coun ty, Pa., and boundod on Maple street, commencing at the Northwest corner on an alley ; thence along said Maple street two hundred and forty-five feet to a post; thence South to a post fifty-eight feet on corner of an alley ; thence South and West two hundred and forty-one foot to an al ley ; thence forty-five feet to a post, cor nor opposite the middle of an alley on tho Northwest side of lots owned by J. W. Kahle; thence forty-five feet to a corner on an alley ; thence North along said alley one hundred and ninety-eight feet to a post on corner of Maple street, the place of beginning. And to contain one acre of ground, be the same more or less, by a reference to the town plot of the said town of Marion, as aforesaid will more fullj define the boundaries and designate the localities of said two lots or pieces of land hereinbefore referred to. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. B. Watson, at the suit of B. B. Dunkle, ex-Sheriff. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the roporty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lein cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of Hens including mortiraue searches on the prop. erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m.. of the next day. at which timn all iirnnnrtv not settled foi will again be put up and sold at the expense aud risk of tiie person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Dicest. Ninth Edition.. page 440 and Smith's Forms, page 384. L. AG NEW. Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Tionesta. Pa.. Aujrust 24th, 1880. Confirmation Notico. Notice is hereby iriven that the follow ing accounts have been filed In my office and will be presented at the next term of Uourt for (onhruiatlon : Account oi W. C. Cobnrn. Guardian of Millie Wildie and Lura Ilga Hyde. Final account of I'. M. Clark. Executor of last Will and Testament of Caroline Hood, deceased. C. M. SHAWKEY, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta. Pa., Aug. 19, 188tl. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF DANIEL HUDDLESON. deceased, late of Tionesta Township, For est County, Pennsylvania. All persons Indebted to said estuto are roqucated to make immediate payment, and those hav- ng legal claims against the same, will present them without delay in proner order for settlement to WM. R. HUDDLESON, Adra'r. Tionesta. l'a.. or Aonew A Clark, Atty's. Tionesta, l'a., July 30, 18S, WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. rpiIE UNDKRSIGNED would renpect X fully announce to tho citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, thut he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lcrsburg to Tionesta, in the room over Wm. Smearbauuh fc Co.'s store, formerly oocupicd by Dr. Morrow as on office where he is prepared to repair watches. locks and Jewelry. !i7 years experience. will enuhlo him to give satisfaction. (!iv him a trial. R. RALLE. SEND vour Job Wor LIC AN Office. k to tho RtPUU-
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