THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WtNK, tDITOK 4 PKOPIIICTOft. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1!, 1890. Announcements. TrRMi.Presidont .In duo, f'Jrti Con Rress, $0! Senate, $l!i; Assembly, $10; Associate Judgo, $10; Prothonotarv, (10; (Sheriff, $S; County Commissioner, $5 s County Superintendent, f"; Auditor, t. s Jury Commissioner, $2; Delegate to Stato Convention, ja nlncti ert.tn in advance. PRESIDENT JUDGE. Wo are author! d tonnnonnoo filename. of SAMUEL D. IRWIN, of Tloncta. Pa.. M a candidate for the olTlee of President Judge, subject to the derision of the Re- Imbliean County Primaries, and the 87th Indicia! District Convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo are authorized to announce C. F. OILLRSPIE, of Kinirslcy township, as a candidate for Associato Judge, subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorized to announro C. W. CLARK, of Tionesta township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized (o announce JOSEPH O. DALE, of Tionesta, as a candidatdpfor Associate Judgo, subject to Republican ti sages. We are authorized to announce FRED ERICK STITZINGER.of Tionesta town ship, aa a candidate lor Associate. Judge, subject to Republican usages. ASSEMBLY. Wo aro authoiiwd to announce the name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksburg, Barnott township, as a candidate for As sembly, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce the namo of 8. 8. TOWLER, of Jpnks town ship, as a candidate lor Asscnbly, subject Resolution. At. a meeting ot Tionesta Ijodge, Noi 80S, I. O. O. F., In conjunction with and by request of Ignore Lodge, No. ITS, Daughters of Kebekah, the following res olutions and tribute were passed, in mem ory of Sister Margaret Haslet. Whereas, Our .Sister has departed from our mid .t, we mourn her loss as a true friend of tho order, and we as members of said order hereby expressour deep sorrow at the sudden de'atli of one who was an or nament to society, and who was ever ready to proffer tlie hand of aid, and the voice of sympathy to those in distress, a friend who was dear to us all. Therefore It Is but a lust tribute to tho memory of our departed sister to say that in regretting her removal from our midst wo mourn for one who was in every way worthy of our respect and regard, and let us all Join in paying this true tributn to one of our members whose battle of life is o'er and whoso familiar face wo shall see no more, but whoso excellences and virtues will outlast the sod that springs above her grave, and will ever live in tho memory of her friends. With usual condolence to her bereaved husband and children, and believing that their loss is her great gain, we order that a copy of this tribute bo published in the county papers, and that the charter of the Daughters of Kebekah, of which sisterhood she was n bright and shining light, b3 draped in mourning for thirty days. Maky T. Irwin, Anna P.. Fosks, Anna Watson, Amok Lanson, Committee D. of It. Ramfki, D. Irwin, li. Jamieson, S. J. Skti.uv, Committee I. O. O. F. Tho undersigned appointed a conn by Tionesta Ixidge, No. 389, I. O. O. to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce P. C. BLOC HER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. FROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce CALVIN M. ARNER, as a candidate for Prnthon otary, Register, Reeordor. Ac., subject to Republican usages, SHERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce JAMES II. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce HARRY MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages' We are authorized to announce JAMES K. GREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony township, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to Republican usages, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wo are authorized to announce JAMES MelNTYRK, of Harmony township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Rebubliean usages. We are authorized to announce J. J. PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce C. F. LEDKBUR, of Green township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce J. B. AGNEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Conven tion. At last Cbauncey Black has relieved a people's suspense by savin? that if W. L. Scott wrote him a letter, a ro ported, warning him on the track as a candidate for the Governorship, it has not vet reached him. lie is still on the track, but not doing much pre liminary speeding. fcix hundred toDS ot iron ore was shipped from the United States to England this week. England's su premacy in supplying the world with iron is abuut to disappear. The United States is to take first place. Twenty-five years of Republican pro tection is changing the tide of trade. .Let it be maintained and the world is committee F.. to prepare resolutions on the recent demise of our beloved brother, M. Luther Vought, report as follows : Whereas, Divino Proyldeneo has ro inoved from our midst our brother, M. Luther Vonght, after a long illness, which he bore with patience and resignation, it is resolved, That we, tho members of the fraternity, of which he wan an honored member hereby express our sorrow at the loss of one who" was ever a good and faith ful Odd Fellow, and hereby express our deep sorrow at his loss from our midst of one wno was an ornament to ine society to which he belonged. Years ago he often met In our councils and his cootie and pleasant manner won him hosts of friends. Removing to Wa dena, Minn., some years ago, he speedily attached himself to the Lodge at that place. and it gives us great pleasure to know that the fraternity there nore mm tlie same ingn recard that we did as an Odd Fellow and a iimn, and with them we feel that one of the most taithtul members ot tno oreier lias gone to the home of the good and the true. Kind In disposition, pleasant m ins com panionship, without spot or blemish on his character, he has gone to his final rest leaving behind him a good name, more to be honored tuan wealth or tame. Vinallv. we extend our svmnathv to his companion in life and his child, in their great bereavement, and that a copy of this resolution be printed in our county papers to testify ot our appreciation ot tlie ue ceased as a man and brother. Resolved, That our charter be draped hi mourning lor 30 days. Kespoctiuuy submitted, Samvel D. Irwin, A. M. Doutt, J. H. Fones, P. M. Clark, Committee, That old established cough remedy Downs' Elixir, still more than holds its own in the public estimation. It is a home remedy and in this locality needs no word of praise from us. so well" and favorably Known is il. it is me sianoarti rcmeuy for coushs. colds and all throat troubles. with great numbers of our people, and their continued use and unsolicited reo omondation of it speaks volumes in its favor. fitWiiifron, 17. J-ree I'rt, Janu ary ai, lSS'i t or sale by u. vy. liovara, Tionesta Township Audi tors' Report. Wm. Lawrenco, Treasurer, in account with the Road Fund of Tionosta town ship, lor the year ending March 10, 1S90. Ml Balance last report $103 Am t received C. W. Clark 17 on , 10 4 , 332 5 Ain't Henry Ilium, Collector , . U. W Am't W, olf.. DAVID -:- MINTZ, mm mmmmn mom MARIENVILLE, PA. General Cleaning up Sales, to make Room for Spring Goods! We are now offering our Entire Stock of Ladies' end Children's Cloaks and Under wear, regardless of cost. Also our tine stock of Men's and Youths' Overcoats and Heavy Umlerware, and a Complete Line of Blankets, Quilts, Flnuels, llorso Blank ets, Robes, Ac, In fact all Winter Goods, at remarkably low pi lees. We havo opened up In connection with tho People's Store, a First-class MER CHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the management or that well known Prince ofCutters, LYMAN ODELL, and aro now ready t till orders Prompt- iv lor i aiiormiuio i mining in a nrsi-cmss manner, ii wo nave no domes in stocK lino enough for you we can with dispatch make you a first-class suit on short notice I oun stock or fixk rem t.ooos is the largest In the Countv at prices to suit all them in rlush.'Cloth, Newmarkets, Ac, and In all tho aim are oiiermg uargains. e uuy As to LADIES' WRAPS, wo have Leading Stylos, Tailor-mado Direct from the Manufacturers, and havo a complete lino at Bottom Prices. CUTLERY Complete Stock of I. X. L. Goods In Pocket Knives mi, I n.inr. a full line of American Pocket and Butcher Knives. REVOLVERS Smith it Wesson. Cartridges of all Kinds. Harrington niul Richardson Arms Company. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. Tho most Complete Stock of Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods In this section of the State. Call and examine fofouselves. We Will Double Up! BY THIS wo do not mean that wo shall take ft life partner. Wo havo not time. But wo will double up tho sizo of our stock next month. On or about March 10 wo will go East to purchaso our Spring Stock, and wo will try and havo tho Finest and Best in Forest County, and will guar antee that wo will givo the benefit of Low Prices to our customers. At present wo aro offering our stock of Ladies' and Children's Garments regardless ot cost ; also our stock ot Kcmnants, con sistine: of Dress Flannels, Cashmcrs and everything in tho lino of remnants which must bo closed out before wo will 0:0 East to purchaso our Spring Stock, as wo want to mako as much room as possible. Wo havo only 5 cases of Candee Boots left that sell at $2.40. Como and get a pair be fore they arc gone. j, tvr. wmx, iCTJT - PRICE - STORE, Tionesta, WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN HY LV AN! A RAILROAD, formerly It., N. Y. A P. R. R. Time Table taking effect May 12th, 1H89, Kastern ilnio 7oth Morldliin. Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City and points West as follows: No. 93 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 0:40 a. tn. No. Ill Buffalo Express 12:33 noon. No. (II Way Freight (carrying passengers) n:00 p. in. No. 33 Oil City Ex loss 8:00 p. in. For Hickory, Tidlonto, Warren, Klnama, Rradrord, Olean and tho Easti No. 30 Olean Express S:40 a. tit. No. !Vi Pittsburgh Express 3:1(1 p. in. No. 90 Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p.m. Trains fill and DO Run Dally and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvlneton only. Othor trains run daily except Sunday. tlot Time Tables and full Information from J. K CRAIU, Airent, Tionesta, l'a. It. HELL, Gcn'ISupt, J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'1 Passenger A Ticket Agent, llulfalo, N. V. Pa. W e have our Stock of Clothing made for us, end have In stock a very fine lino of Ready Made goods. In fact the best in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices, A nico lino of OVERCOATS suitable for Holiday presents. BOOTS -: . AN : SHOES ! An Extra fine assortment of all the bost makes at Rock Prices. FIXI3 LIXE OF JEWHI.llY. 19. Oold and Silver Watches In great numbers. IIII, X1I1S, c, c. Oold and Silvor Watch Chains, Charms Our Quocnsware Department Is Complete In Rest "Albion" ware. TRUCKS, VALISES, SATHELS, Ac. We WILL March AT Till: 1IKA.1 OF TIIF And give more value for $1.00 than cau bo got elsewhere t IsTEW GOODS 1 We arc Just optminir our Fall purehnsos of Fall nit Winter imnl. and mat king them rf 9 . t iVAni' rrnn tii tTTMkl ill "P ill. "IIOCU IIOTTOM r S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IT IT TZ, 1ST X T TJ E. -Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. BrnssolsIngr.iins, Hemp. Special Room for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths oi uu snaaes ami designs. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Pelts, Ginseng, Ac. DAVID MINTZ. CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothing Room has never been so CnOCK FULL of Rai gains as this Pall. Suitssranging in prico from $1.00 to JvIO.OO. A bargain in every suit I Our stock is the Largest, Assoltiuelit tno isesi, anil i rices mo uunrai ui i in ruiwi vxnnv, . OVERCOATS: FAMOUS LOW PRICE t, .. 1 .. -i. i i.- re lleadouariers lor nvercoaisi vie win sen a ginni i nim-num Overcoat for 3.ii0. Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat for 1.00. We will sell Finer Grades at prices to correspond. We havo an Excellent Lins of Overcoats ranging in E rice from .I.JO to ai.uu. in uoyn aim i oiiuw uvenuun wo ru i mm inw. " ov from four years up. tfr-DON'T BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU GO THROUGH OVA STOCK I $332 07 CR. ..$418 50 .. 12 47 Am't to balance - 103 64 Am't of orders redeemed... Porcentago on orders redeemed., oun. Hal. While Cbauncey F. Black Las been sending out his appeals to Ibe Demo cratic clubs to celebrate tbe aoDiver ary of Jefferson's birthday, it is odd that be should have overlooked the anniversary of Jackson's birth, which lias just been passed by without a ripple of Democratio enthusiasm. It is true that Jackson was not the same -kind ot a Democrat that Jefferson was, and Black is a different kind of Democrat still, but that is no reason for the display of so much partiality in the distribution of Democratio en thusiasm. Mr. Black must have for gotten that General Jackson gave the Democrats the offices, which is what the Democrats of tbe present are after, $.532 67 POOH FUN P. DR. In band.4 of Treas'r last report.. .$760 4S CR. Orders redeemed $100 68 Percentage to Treasurer 3 02 $103 08 Balance in hands of Trcasurer...$'s2 M) W. H. Wolf, Collector, in account with the Road Fund of Tionesta townsliip, lor the year ending March 10, 18'JO. CR. Am't cash tax returnod to County. ..$ 87 Pa Am't work tax returned toCounty.- 28 62 Exonerations on work tax i ot Exonerations on cash tax 14 35 Exoneration error Robert Mealy.... 6 1)8 Exoneration error McMilliu Dold 2 26 Five per cent, on $332.61 In M Treasurer's receipts 332 fit Balance ea e $514 62 PR, Am't of cash duplicate $402 08 Am't returned on work tax 141 24 Fivo per cent, on $30.00 1 50 has had such good success that WB MB FORCED TO ENLARGE DPR STOCK ! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a Full Line of Pants. Ilats, DRESS GOODS ! DRESS FLANNELS! It would t.-vke a wholo newspaper to d justlco In advcrti-iing our' stock of Hrftis Goods Flannels and liomestlu liood. e will simply say mm wc.liaveine r i i i.r.n and tho ASSOHTM I'.NT. The quality oi tlio giaidn and the low prices we have on them WILL MAKE THEM GO. Wa l.u.n n l.nttni- A aMiirl tilent Minn rtver ill 11L.A1 Iv IHMHI.N' LADIES' NEWMAKKEiS! LADIES' JACKETS! MISSES' and CIIILPKEN'S VVUAPS! In Ladies'. Misses' and Children's W runs wo aro Hlsht to tno front. o also havo a lino assortment of SEAL IFXjTTSII SACOTESI jB-DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT HErOKK you JJL'YI RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Couuh cure. A positive euro for WliiKipinn Cough and all Throat, Chest and Lunir Troubles, and all Counhs. Is also tho best known Remedy for local pains, hiicIi as Lumbaco. Sciatica, etc. .Sold by all drutfslsts. aug7-ly. Jlorounlllc Appraiser's! lAst For Forest County, A. I. 1S!0. $12 SO 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 V) . 12 M 7 no 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 00 FRESH .-. GROCERIES ! Which we are sellinir at tho Lowest Flirures such ironds can be sold for. We do not want to sell CHEAP TRASH, and will not keep such in our store, but will deal only in the VERY BEST. Highcxt market prico paid for Hides and Pelts. Our poods have always borne a good reputation and our prices are known to be down at tho bottom. It will be our aim to keep them so, aim by fair doalinir and strict attention to tno wants or tno people, nope to merit a continuance of the generous pat ronage nereioiore exienuuu. uive mo a can anu ue couvince.il. ,i yip jr.in.Ynrr, VIQA'ESTd, VT.V.V. Not e'lDce reconstruction baa there bee a a measure introduced in Congress of greater importance as relating to questions growing out of the war than tbe bill by Representative Lodge, of Massachusetts, to regulate elections of Representatives in Congress. It ap plies to all tbe btates alike, and in operation would secure to every voter his rights. It has brought the fire caters ot the noutn to tbeir leet to op pose it. Such a law would give effect to tbe Constitution in every part of the Union. The substance of the Lodge bill is the Australian ballot system. Of late Mr. Cleveland has been lecturing aud writing letters in behalf of this system; but his advo cacy Las always bad reference to Northern States, where tht ro is com paratively little need for it. Ia this way be has stirred up considerable in terest among Democrats. The intro duclion of the Lodge bill will broadon the field for the display of zeal in be half of ballot reform. 1 tie bill is bound to create great interest in and out of Congress. It g es to tbe bot torn of tbd ballot reform question. I'ittilurg Times. $544 8: STATEMKNT OF KOAD MSTBICT. OutsUndinir orders at last report. ..$J0R5 2: uruers issueu uuriug yeur in jwu.. ov Am't redeemed In 186!) $ 410 50 Am't of outstanding orders $3776 Off AVAILABLE ASSKTS. Balance In hands of Collector $ 83 88 Balance in hands of Treasurer 10.1 t4 Unseated tax of 1n88 11. V2 64 Unhealed tax of 18-s'J 1)10 W) $-2-.l 08 Net indebtedness $15J5 02 We the Auditors of Tionesta Township havimr examined tlie accounts of baid township fur the year endiuu March 10, IK'.IO, laid them as sot lorth in the loregoin; report, u iincm our hands the uuy au year above wriltcu. i . j. jh.oi 1ikk, Ueo. Weaht, Auditors. Attest Q. Jamieson, Clerk. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meetintr of the Stockholders of the Tionesta Gas Company, will be held at the ollice ot the Couipaiiv, on tlie first Monday of April. A. If. 18'JO. bcin the seventh day, fur tlie purpose of eleclin directors ot said company lor the ensuing year. K. L. LI A V IS, bocreury. March 10, 1WW. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County. 8. N. 'fowler M. D., President; J. W. Morrow M. I)., Secretary ; J. U. Biggins M. I)., Treasurer. The Hoard will meet iu llr. Morrow's oltice, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each mouth, at 10 o'clock, a. in. Wo carry a Fine Line of Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. We haven't space to enumerato prices, only to say that WE WILL NOT BK DERSOLD. Call iu and.we will convince you that what we say is i Ki l: ; All Grades Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and Mittens. Fine Assortment of Neckwear. UN- GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Dur Oroeorv Department is always up to the Standard. Everything Lowest Possible Price. Wo tuke pleasuro in showing goods. Come and sco us. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. at tin JUST RECEIVED i HERMAN & DRUGGISTS St TIONESTA, SIGGINS ! GROCERS, PENN. A LARGE LINE OF OKSU your Job Work to the REPUJS- LIC'AN Otlico. FINE DRESS GOODS! We have Cashmeres, Silk Warps, Silk Plush, and other (roods too numerous to men tion. Call and examine, tlie goods and we will suit you in styles and prices-. OLIl CXOTIIIXO IWPAllTMEXT. Fine Beaver Overcoats, former price $14.00 and $16.00, wo are now soiling at $7.75 and $0.75. Fine Chinchilla Coats und Vests from $j-50 to $12.50. We also have a hue line Calkscrow and Worsted Kuiis at remarkably low prices, that wo tiuarantee to tit as well as any Custom-Miulo suit in Western Pennsylvania. We are sellinjr a lino of Full Lineil Pants that we Guarantee to suit tho buyer at 79 cunts per pair, c;i:.vrv fuhxisiiixu cjoods. Wo have the Largest Lino of tho above mentioned goods in Forest County. SPECIAL dents' Fiiio Linen Shirts from 47c. to 87c. each. WOOLEIT O-OOIDS! Men's All-Wool Jerseys, the very best make and quality, from 85c. to $1.49. Un ilnrwrni' and oilier woolen uooils in abundance. Prices to suit all. We have 150 doz. of Men's Fine Woolen .Shirts that wo are sellinir at iSacrillco prices, in order to make room for our new Stock. We have a tine lino of Ladies' Scarlots, that we guarantee Strictly All Wool, that we are sellinir at 09c. each. SHOES We have in stock the finest line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and Men's and liuyd' Boots and Shoes, that we are selling at Special Low Prices. CLOAKS We have a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Wraps that we are scllinu at prices too low to mention. JKWKlillV-of all descriptions. Call on tlie BOSTON CLOTH I NO STORIS and we will convince you that it pays you to buy from us. SHE. 3&c3SF,5r. MARIENVILLE, PA. Tho very highest market iricos paid for Hides, Polls, Furs, Giuscu, Ac. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND THE FRESHEST OBOCEMES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in ohargo of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found the PUREST DllUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. M 00 00 00 00 00 CO 50 to 00 00 00 00 00 WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. The vendor! of Foreign and Pummtio merchandise In Forest County, will takn notieo that they are appraised and classed by tho tindofxlKiusi Appraiser of Mer cantile and oilier LicciiMO Tax, for tho year 1890, ns follows, to-wit: Name. Class. Tax. UARSKTr TOWNSHIP. Cook. A 12 Maple Creek Lumber Co I I Pearsall. J. U li OIIKKN TOWNSHIP. Collins .v Kreitlor 11 Collin A Watson 14 Itowman Lumber Co 14 (Irevlon, D. E 14 Lacy, ti.S 14 1IA11MONV TOWNSHIP. Dunn A Turner 12 Ilardcnburi; ,V Allon Vi . Earns, J. II 14 MaeheMiier, J. It 14 Metcalt, F. E 14 Siirclns, W. P 14 Wilkins A Wheeler li Illl'KOUV TOWNSHIP, rtnwman, T. J 1- ChainberH, Ijitira 14 Ilolliday, J. W II Lcdehurtt liowmun 14 Nigworth A Henderson 14 Wheeler A Diiscnbury 14 it own TOWNSHIP. Itowman A llutle'e 14 Crawford, S 1- forrah, J. E II Forest Tanniiiir 'o 14 lirccii .V liohertsun 14 Saxton, J. L 14 Showers, A 14 Tidd, A. F 14 JENKS T0WN8UIP. Ainsler Rros. A Co II Mrown, W. E., A Co 14 Curll, Catnpliell A Co 14 Oloui,'h, lu H., A Co 14 Carrlnirer, M. C 14 (irolemand, J. O 14 Hinies, Z. ti, A Sun 14 Icerli, C. ti., A Co 14 Lew, M 14 Neill, A. D 14 Miner, tirocil A Co 14 ltevner, T. J ........... 14 Stull, A. I 14 Steiner, Ed. D 14 'fowler, K. 8 14 Warner, Joseph 14 MintJ!, David 14 KINOHI.KY TOWNSHIP. Andrews, Mrs. M 14 Itcrlin, J. E 14 1 (ovarii A Herlin 14 Kribbs, W. A 14 Osgood, 1. W 14 Wheeler A Dusenbury 14 TIONK3TA TOWNSHIP, Ball, J. W l i tio.ni:sta Bonouo.il. Barnctt, David 14 llovard, U. W Ill llovard, Mrs. (J. W 14 lirennai), J. T 14 Carson, John 14 Fulton, I, 14 Guth, A. C 14 Hopkins, II. J., A Co 11 Herman A Hixgins VI Haslet, S. II., A Sons 14 Mintz, J. M 14 Raab, Georgo 14 Robinson. O. W 10 Smearbaugh, Win., A Co. 14 RILLIARD TABLES. HARMONY TOWNSniP. Bender, J., S tallies Hill, L. C, li tables JKNKS TOWNSHIP. Carrlnger, M. C, 2 tables Rock, Mrs., 15 tables tionesta lionouau. Brownoll, O. C, 2 tables Raab, Georgo, 4 tables TAKE NOTICE, All w ho aro concerned in this Appraisement, that ah appeal will lie held at the Commissioners' Ollice, in Tionesta, on Saturday, the 6th day of April, A. D., 1H90, between the hours of 10 a. in., and It p. in., when and where you may attend if yu think proper. D. W. CLARK, Appraiser. 13 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00' 7 HO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iSOUIBY AHD OAS 4- TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. 7 00 7 Od 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IS 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 50 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 0 GO 00 NOTICE. Whereas, my wife has left my bed and board wilhout iust cause or pi o vocal ion, I hereby warn all persons against allowing her to contract any debts on my credit,, as I will pay no debts contracted' by her. PKTKtt ilKl'I.Klt. Wolf's Corners, Pa., Feb. 21, '90 45-31 UJ ASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. S. of A., meets every Monduy eve ning in Dale Hall. Whito degree confer red 1st aud :M Mondays of each month. II. H. K1IOEMAKEK, Pros. T. 11. COlill, R. S. S
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