The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 17, 1875, Image 1

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VOL. VII. NO. 44,
TIONESTA, PA., FEBRUARY 17, 1875.
$2 per "annum:
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
So. 309,
yi:o.of O.F.
MERTS every Friday evening, at 7
o' lock, In tho formorly occupied
ky the Good Templar.
' J. T.DALE. N.O.
fl.T. LATIMER, Spo t. . 27-tf.
Jnvol Smcarbaugli,
fitted nn tho building north of
ofllce for a Restaurant and
C3 liter baloon. Fresh oyster for rale by
tlinoAii, rtiMh o do7,on. Freeh beor mid
domestic wines on draught. "Warm meals
stall hours. . . - 40tf
IT AH
ATJiDITOIlS' BEFORT Oll 1874. , .
FRED, GLASSNF.R, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Funds of the
- wmmonwmnn ror me year enaing ueeemDer oi mi.
Igpfttnnrnut,
St). 'JOHNSTON ha opened a reslau
. rnnt In tho Davis Building, between
MWb' bouse and the Uni veraaliatc hurch.
To State tax, 1874
" Mercantile tax, 1874
Tavern Lieewso, J74 -, T t , r
" Hat. last Settlement.- -I 1 .1 !
" 8 pamphlet law
TIONESTA COUNCIL, NO. 342, jrfMS
M
O. TJ.A.MV.
BETS at Odd Fellows' Irfidgn Room,
evor v Tuesday ovenim-, at 7 o'iIock.
J. f. DALE, C.
P. M. CLARK. R. 8. ' St,
Dr. J. E. Blaine,
OFFICE and rosiitonoe opposite Uie
J I.wrence Houso. Oflloodays Wednes
day anil Saluraaya.
E. L. Davis,
TTORNEY AT TAW. Tiom-ala, Ta,
A Ollwtlons nvado In tlila and adjoin
ing oountliis. 4(i-ly
'UILUH AV. TATE,
. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW,"
JtlmStrft. T tO X EST A , TA
Vc, for ala. A "hare of the public pat
rouane ls eollcltod. r. 4(tf
-BUCKSmlTH A?!D WAGOil SHOP.
TIIEnridorslKtiwllinTO opened a fir
otiva JllaukMinith and AVann Shop, :
flrnt-
in
the Roberta
House. All work in either line pronipl
attended tij, and eatifaotion gunrantced
IIorasoisHoelna- a Kpeoiulty
21y L. BPEARS If. W. ROBERTS.'
NEW HARNESSlSHOP.
JUST op mod In tho RobprU nulldinRop
poHitetho Rural Houhp. The under
ciiroail ia nrenared to do all kind of. work
, in tin una in uie ui'pv aw ufi.
notice.
ZSUJH r VEWIIARRBBB
F. -VY.Hays,
ATTORXBT AT LAW. and NotAnr
Foai.ic. Revnolda Huklll A Co.'a
Blaak, 9H Hi.. Oil City, I'a.. . SU-ly! kirtds niatlo to brdor and Vh4p M
r--T-T-r ' 1 cntfapeai- lieTlieilliwr inmmine nno. 111
A Biwcialty. Keep on hand a nne ansort
mftnt of (,'iirrv Comb", Brushes, Harness
Oil. Whina and Saddles. Harness of all
a mo
cliePt. Renietiilier the name hnn plauO
22-ly
W. WEST. Roberts lluildinir.
' i Oppoaite Uurul House, Tinneata.
n. a nARLiN,
TN Tho Lawrenco Building, ovor Super-
i tor Lit in bor Co. ytore, iUe Jst atocK
kent consianllv on hand, and iniule up in
the beat manner and newest stylos. ll-ly
XIXXKAn Jb SMILEY,
AMrBys at Law, - s - Franklin, Pa.
pRACTICK In the soreral Coarta of V- Moroliailt Tailor,
BBC eeauUes, ,. ... I'J-ly.
CENTRAL HOUSE, ' '
T0NK1ER AOMKW BLOCK. L
X Aasaw. l'roprletor. This I a new
fcoasa, and lias just baon fitted up lor tho
aacoaauindatioii or uie puoiic yv portion
the patronage of the public la aoJiviUtd.
a-iy .. :
- Lanrrervce Houaer
TIOSF.STA, PA.. WILLIAM- LAW-.
RKMCB, PRormitTOB. Thla hotis
ia sntrallr located. Erei vthlntr new and
. wail famished Superior awmmorla-
tirwa and strict attention eiveti to auusta.
Teiralablea and Fruits of all kinds aerved
hi Uielr season. Sample roopi for Cum-
aaaratal Agants.
-f-
- FOREST HOUSE,
S A. VARNER rnoVniKTon. Opposite
Court House, -TinneHta, Pa.. Just
aai. Kvsrvtliincf new and clean and
freak. The boat uf liquors kept constantly
- ass haaal. A portion of tho publiq patron
awe la raspeetfullr solicited. " 4-17-lT
''. : - Tlonesta Hous.
ITTEL. rroprlotor. Elm St. Tio-
aesta. Pa., atlhe mouth of thecreek,
Mr Ittel has thnmushly renovated the
TiaasuU House, and ro-fiirnlHlicd it com
Utslr. - All who patronize him will bo
wall entertained at reasonable rates. 37 ly
MICH. CJ. H. MKATII, .
DRESSMAKER, Tioilesta, Pa,
MRS. HEATH ia recently morel to
this place tor the purpose of meeting
want which the ladios of the . town and
county have for a lonu time known, that
of having a dressmaker of exwriene
anions tliuni. I am prepared to make ail
kinds of dresses In the latest styles, and
tnmi-antca satisfaction. Stamping for braid
imr and eintrotuorv clone In the best man
nerwlth the newcat imttorns. 'All I ask
Is ariiir trial. Residenco on ator Stroot
In the house formerly occupied by Jacob
Shrivcr. , Mti
M.
Frank RobblnM, .
FHOTOG RAP II It
(sl'CCKSSOft TO J1RM1NQ.)
Pictures in everv stvleof the art. Vlowa
of the oil regions for ialo or taken to or
CENTRE STREET, near R, R. eroaaing.
SYCAMORE STREET; near Villon P-
pat, tut city, i'a. zo-ir
' Eirypire Hotel. ,.
nMDOUTK. PA. H. EWALP, THornm-
L o. This houso is centrally located,
kaa been thoroughly retlited and now
k,.t m irood a tulile and beds as anr Ho
tol in the oil regions. TrmiHiciit only J2.O0
ner dav. iii-tim
C B. Weber'a Hotel,
mYLKRSnUROII.PA. C. R. WEBER,
J. has possession of the new brick bote)
' and will be haoov to entertain all his old
customers, and any number of new "one.
" Uood accommodations for guests, and ex
cwllentatabliiiir. . - 10-aui.
I , ." - Dr. J.'L.: Acorrb, ' V.
PHYSICIAN AND SURO EOX, who lias
had fifteen rears' experience in a lara:e
Mia succeant'iU practice, will attend all
rre'saalonal Calls. Odlce In his Drut; and
Grocery Store, located in Tidloute, near
Tldieute House. 1
IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND
A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors
T ODaeCO, IJlJfarM, suilioiturjr, umw, m. nil'"',
tHIs.Cutlerv. all of the best quality, and
M b ur1.1 at reasonable rates.
DR. CUAS. O. DAY, an experienced
. Physician and Druggist from New York,
has chnre of the Store. All prosoriptiona
- put up accurately.
sl a. air. ko. r. i'iK. a. a. ixllt.
ma y', PARK A CO.,
S J JSZ 'JZ. B E S
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sta. Tionesta.
Sank of Discount and Deposit..
. 1 1nterest' allowed on Time Deposit.
CeUeeUonsmadeonall thePrluipal poinia
f therms. ,
Colioetleiii siiicitod. ' 18-lT-
D. W. CLARK,
fooMKissioxBn'a clskk, forssi co., r.v.)
22JSAL ESTATE AG EXT.
HOUSES and Tyota for Sale and RENrp
Wild Lands for Walo. A
I liare superior facilities ftir ascertaining
Che condition ot taxes ana ux uceus, kc.
juid am therefore quahiied to act Uitollt
nilv as aent of those livinir at a (lis
LMnnc. (iwninn lands ill the County.
Otlioe in Coinini&sioners Room, Court
Jlouaa, nonesta, l a. . '
A-41-ty. - D.W.CLARK
PHOTOGRAPH c. GALLERY,
SOUTH OF ROBINSON BONNER'S
. . - STORE.
Tionesta, .Pa.,
W. CARPENTER, -' w ij Proprietor.
KOSt
316 80
.306 00
, 1M) BJ
3 00
By State Treasurer', reo't dated
June 3U, 1H74 ...
" State Treasurer's rec't dated
Auir. 4. 1874
" Exonerations State tax 1S74
(396 08
The Reward of Kindness. ''
. ...... .-1
.', Mrs. Corliani put down a. letter slio
.nad been reading, and looking around
the table at ncr, bloomiiig 'daughters
it All Y.t r.A-:
.165 15
....24 61
' 5 per cent, on $195.80 (State tax , . 9 99
M 6 on IS15.50 Mercantile tax 10 77
"6 " on 1205.00 tavern license 10 25
Charged on Co. account 188 9
I t'
.794 44
By Co. bridgo orders rnd'emed $17,427 08
" " " oouiions (Int.) 3,108 51
' i r I T if il wt
"ftHD. GLASSNER," Treasurer of "Forest County, la account will Redomcptlon
Funds for the year ending i'ocemuer si, is., . , , ,,i ..,
To balance last settlement 997 02 By paid Indl vlduala au per reo ta 4,718 20
" nm'u reo'd fromindividuala 4,707 l " J. Betley reo t lo baiunee , u l
FRET). GLAS9NER, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Fund of said
" - emmty ftir the year ending Decemhet 81, 187 1. : i J
To bal. due last settlement $12,118 92
" Co. & bridge Its, aeated 1874 12,288 56
" " " . " seated lands
reUirnod 1873 . , . .910(18
" Co. A bridtpn lx rfstv y 18(74 ' ! 47 7
" cash ree'd of C. J. Fox 70 00
" redempllon laads old to Co. .1 2U9 75
" cash ree'd on ucc't of J P ' Ig-
gins . 1.35J38
" cash reu'd fVoni Thoe Payne 4 00
" " " taxes 6 00
" ..'! . from . Sheriff ! -
for use of heater 60 60
" cash ree'd from Orecn, Twpw r : I -V' M V2
" Cr. on KUite aooouut - , ,t iB8S
" roo'd ou account of Big Level ... ,
. State Road .. . 1.432 82
," ree'd cash Jeukistp.roa4ordor . SI 88
lands sold to County
" seated lands -returned for Co.
A. bridge tux 174
" Exonerations Co. tt bridge
tax 1874
" paid Colloctora 1873 A 1874 ,
" taxes on Co. lands
' Tionesta tp. road orders , ,
.',4 per ot. on $6,SM.21 sohool
. , orders
' . 4 por ct.on $7,768. 4fi roadordsra
' 4 per ct, on $3,103.61 noupons
" 4 per ot. on $17,4jJ7.02 Co. A
bridge orders il.-';
' 4 per ct. on $200.00 poor orders
" 4 per et. on $4;71fi.20 rede'tion
M B, J, Setley'a rec't to balance
722 12
1,820 20
i,m oi
4.S7 21
212 70
274 18
S10 73
124 14
697 08
8 00
' ' 188 72
2,32541
9,35 85 ; " ; ;' 29.S358S
FRED. GLASSNER. Trcnsurer of Forest County, in acoouut with the Funda of the
liig Lievelisute ttoau tor the year ending .December 31, 1874,
To bal. last settlem't Howe tp. . , 4,085 01
" acated lands reu How, iwp.
1872 1873 . r - . .f-- -l00
" Hal. last settlem't Jenke two., . 8,8ti 47
" seated lands ret. Jenk tap.
... im 187 ; ,: i .. ,-t .88 86
By orders redeemed
" comniissiims paid Treas. to '72
" taxes paid by Ce. on lands
erroneously aHaoaoed
" commissions toGlaHsnerSper
1 cent, mi $4,985. lr '
" commissions uxilassner 4 per
. cent, on $8.81)2.47
" S. J. Uotleya rout to balance
1,017 91
692 04
740 78
122 56
S&4 49
120 67
.',:,. .rl US.054 44 -' ; ' 13,054 44
D. IRWIN, District Attorney of Forest County In account for tho year ending' De
comber 81, 1874. '' , " ' '.
To Co. order drawn. " 1 ' - " ' 2100 1 By Feoa . , , . ., , t ,. 2100
' .."'". 11 . .!! 1.1 . : .1 . . . 1. "I,.
....-. -in V. 2100' .... I :'! i'I ...:..(' '1 2100
, Jl. AGNEW, Troflionotary A. of Forest County, In account for the yoar ending
To Co. orders -drawn ,
December 81, 1874.
' 16883 By Fee
108J2
1" '. . 1 1888-4 ' ' '' ' ; ' '168 32
J. VAN GIESEN, High 8herlff of Forest County, in account for tho year ending
December 31 1874. , , , ......
To, qrdcra drawn ( ,y :f',';,;i r i78 08 By Fee 1 17J60
.1 ! ; ,.17tw : ' . 17360
Commiasionera of Forest Comity in aoconnt for the yoar ending'Duc' 31, 1674. :-
To Co. ordors drawn
To orilera drawu
" bulance
..' 1 1!
To orders drawn,
" balance '
T. D. OOLLINS.
- v 263 16 By bal. duo last sctUoment
; 752 milos' travel ,
. .1 . . .1 . " 50 days' service ...
. 26310 ' .': ' ' ' , ,'. , '
v -7.; JOHN THOMPSON. .' ' ....
,,t 819 69 Bv bal. lust settlement
79 41 " 205 miles' travel
" 111 days' service
. 19 96
: 75 20
168 00
20316
'IV
399 00
JAR. K.
- 820 6(t
79 84
By balauco
CLARK.
By bal. last settlement
" 775 miles' travel
" 101 days' servioe
400 40
Ry balanco
U BERLIN. i
n . By 9 days' service
'48 miles' travol
3180
By balaneo
10 90
77 50
00
400 40
79 84
.1.1
27 00
480
31 80
3180
Rates of Advertising.
One Square ( 1 inch,) one Incrtion W 0
tine Square " one month - - H 0i
One Square " three inonths 4 W
Ono Square " 0110 year - ; 10 90
1 Two Squares, one year - 1 1 s
I (IirnrtcrCol. . ' .- 00
Half ,.",.". - : , - . - a ,v
Xcbu1 iiutlccsat eKtablished rate. .. .. '
Man ifiire an) drut 11 nonces, rhius.
All blllHfor vr!V lulvertisements cil- '
tnctfid qunrterly. Temporary advertise
ments must be pm'd for in advance.
1 Job work, Cash on iwliveiy.
1. - u .1.1 1. 1 mi II MjJgJ -
gmile of ridicule. ' "Ho nia'oeTiis ntn l
go lO" tlie restaumht and refresh, liet
self, before strtrling on (lie long Hriva' '
borne- Juc iisteneil with respect rul m
terest to all tlie. inUhnpa (if llio long
in a doleful toner
"Your Aunt Bablna la cornins to
London and has invited herself here
without ceremony
'iUVbenT" asked Arabella,' with in
intonation of intense disgust.
She will reach here tun afternoon
Wilbar, 'u wilt have to meet her,
nrl two lall handsome sons, aha said inumcy, and sy ntpalliized, with the-
utiinat'on ot every oiortai incii 1 vc
. . :.. .1.. .1...4 t - 1..
KOI Oil. item, 111 I.IIU ttuai HHtl piuuar.
"Vou see," she told liim, "I mad
tip my mind tbi year. I would . cotne
to London onco before I died. I've;
tried to before now, near, but some
thing or 'nutber alters hindered. Dear,
dear 7. lou ra nil crown up, I s pose,-
"Sorry, ma.' but I have promised to and you was out a lot o babies last
drive Miss Caldwell ito the park., Fred timq poor John brouM you to e
canpo. "! tH.-ri.-i '.line. .
' "Certainly. I will iff "' said Fred . ."Uonnne is the youngesi, r.iui sue is
crraval v. thouph there waa a, hot flush eighteen. Wilbur is the pliiy Otis
i Uim rnhixl l "I am faro f.itA nf older tlinil I dm." h
aunt."1- , ' - "Ye, I remember. " ' W'clf'tTonr, I'm
"Nonsense 1" said his mother.
L. . tint MAn liAr al.mit: i fnii
years., : ' : ' " ', "" but 1 co love children sou yonn
"Nevertheless I have a vivul j:ecol
lection of Aunt Sabina's kindness
when we were there.'
folks."'
But a chill fell upon the kindly eld
heart when home was reached nt last,
and four "fJshionnblc-d rested Indies
gave hcI cotirlQpus grocting. lint
home. ! rnn't 1 for the warm Ciit.m fit I red s hand. 1
IraaL'iue what she is cominir here for?" think shewottld bayo returned to; the
"tthe is our father's sister,"- mid station by the fart carriage site caine,
Fred, "and I cannot linci anythtngsur- so wounaeci f" sore sue icit. . .
prisinir in her looking for a .welcome "Not ono BwS " eIio thought, '"and
" Dear me, Fred," dra.wlei.' Llicilln,
"don't be sentimental ; I wish the old
thing ' would stay at
amnnttst her brother's children
Airs, (jorhatn shrugged her should
ers. If she bad spoken her thoughts,
it wonld have been '-""Fred is so odd?
Just like bis father." But she only
said--"I may depend upon you then,
to meet yonr aunt rredl 'l will -see
about her room," ! .
It was a source of great sattfuction
Fred kissec) mo at tho train, right
nfore all the folks.
Fred slipped a coin into the hnnd
of the servant girl who was to wait
upon his nunt, promising another if
she was very attentive, and himself es
corted the old Jady to her room.' It
was not often tho young man s Imug;
nation found voice, though it grew hot
over many shames nnci acta ct; hard
to Mrsv-Gorham that herchildren were
all like Lersolf; "true Greer, every selfishness in the house of his mother,
one of them, except Fred." she would f but ho said some words on that day
sav, congratulating; herself that the that called a blush to tho cheeks gf
plcbciau blood ot "uorhara pere was
not transmitted in the features of her
elder son Wilbuf, or any of the three
. That- Greer beauty was of cold,
the world'y woman.
It Was not a very busy season,' and . -
finding Suhina was likely ; to Imve" a"
sorry time, if left to the other aietubetfl
of the family, Fred asked for a liolli-
hard type, that Greer disposition was day, and appointed himself the ld
tyrannical and 'Harrow minded, did lady's escort, lie was too proud , to
not trouble Mrt Gorham. That the care for the fact that the guaint littles
son, who was "all Gorham," was proud ngure 0D ,li8 "rra attracted many on
to the core with the true pride that amused giauce, but graveiyteinoa by
while a new dress for Dolly, the dairy-
maid, and a "city necktie ? for Bob,
the ploughman, were purchased. ,
He cave undivided attontton to the
more important selection of a. new
black silk for aunty herself: :aiiit'
Pictures taken in all the latest styles
the art. 2-tf
NEW JEWELRY STORE
In Tloxteajts.'
M. SMITH,.
WAT C H M A K E R J E WJE L E R ,
At SUPERIOR STORE.
ALL, WORK WARRANTED.
. . . A Laxge aad 8uperior Stock of -
Va.tcili, '
- " '. v ' v. '
Clooka, . '
and iTevrelry,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
To bolanee .
FOREST COUNTY ss. '
We the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that We met In
the Commissioners' Office in said Comity, according to law, and did Audit, Settle and
Adjust the several aceounta of the Treasurer, Kheritf, Prothonotary and County Com
missionera of said County, for the yoar ending Deceuibor.lU, 1874, aud And thorn aa
set mrUi In the toregoina report, ii-i ... .-, if......
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and soala this the 18th' day
of January. A. D 187. , .
. icii,.' .:-.-..a G. JAMIESON, L.8.1 Auditors
h - ! k:.i.I T, It. COBB, - rL.8.11
k nows no false shame ; that be was no
ble in disposition, handsome in a frank,
manly trpe generous. ' and sclfsacrific-
inr, she could not appreciate. His
hands and feet were not so small at
darling Wilbur's, he had no fusblona- black", silk lor aunty
ble affectations, and "Greer'.' look. So pleasantly accepted a blue silk, scarf,
his mother considered him; coarse, with large red spots, that wss present,
and his sister declared that Fred had ed to him, appreciating the lovo that
no style at 'all. But outside of the prompted the gift, and. mentally ro-
home, where groat show of wealth was solved to wear it when he paid a
made by many ' private economies, promised visit to tho farm, . He drove
Fred was more appreciated. . . Aunt Sabina to'.the Park. He took
. When h became t tniii; and knew her to see all the sights,.
that his father's estate, thouch' suffi- Once or twice, mottiug some of his
Cient to give them every comfort," was gentlemen friends, they , had thought,
not large enough for the oxtravaganee ''the mjecr old party ia.spmij'i.th rcla
his mother indulged in, he fitted him- tionGorbaoi is so-vury aUtive.
sell lor uusiuers, and toot a position ami qengniea oaDtna oy tm;ir-ieieteu
in a counting-iioiise, thus becomine atieuvions.. t. .. .
self-Bupportine, thouffh his mother do- " unco t;rea naa not counted on
Clared no Ureer had ever, been in 10 pictnro gallery, vouoiia
trade. That the money she lived oa Caldwell sauntered in alone. She had
was made in soap boiling the fashion- beard of Sabina, through the disgusted
able lady ignored entirely. Dailins comments or L,uceila, and knew she
Wilbur bad studied law. but his first had no property but a - "miserable-
client had not ret appeared, and Mrs. farm," but she greeted Fred with a
Gorham supported him. trustinir bis smile far morewdiaj than she usual
fascinations would touch the heart of ly gave her admirers. A little lump
some moneyed belle. Mis Caldwell came into Fred's throat.. Then Jie
was the' present "hone. ' She was her gravely introduced the stately beauty
own mistress, an ornhan heiress, and in her rustling silk to the little old
EXPENDfTURES OF FOREST COUNTY, A. D., 1874.
County Commissioners l
" Clerk
" " Auditors and Clerk
Wild Cat and Fox Bonnty
Jury Feea ,;
" Commissioners
Assessor
Printing
Cnnstable
Court Crier
Road View
Fuel and Lights -
Klectiona
Commonwealth Cost
Books and Stationery
Ropistvy
Repairs on Buildings '
1,009 00 Western Pa. Hospital
720 00 Witnesses
08 00 Counsel Feea
J 109 50 Sheriff Fees -
1,689 01 Redemption lauds erroneously as
66 08 . sessud
227 80 Prothonetary Feoa .
446 75 District Attorney
2S2 79 Janitor and cleaning Court Ilouse
78 50 Teachers' institute
170 90 Bridgea
396 01 Survey Co. Line and Lands
411 35 Horse Hire
105 88 Holding Court of Appeals
221 46 Western Penitentiary 1373
H7 60 Furniture
230 61 Cwrpuer . .: '.'..- ,
492 39
28 61
158 00
173 60
634 15
108 32
21 00
82 75
HI 4.
4,279 38
273 64
21 50
105 98
186 93
221 65
' 15 02
no
NEW BILLIARD ROOMS !
ADJOINING the Tlouosla House, at the
moutli of Tionosta Creuk. Tho tables
and room are now, and everything kopt in
order. To lovers of tho gamo a cordial
Invitation is extended to come and pluy
in Uie new room.
li 37 tf M. 1TTKL. Proprietor.
!TR. SMITH has fine
machinery fur
makinir all parts of a watch or clock
that mav be missing or broken. He war
rant all his work. The patrouao of tho
citizens of tp'oi-cst County is iitont. rcupeoi
i'ullv solicited. All ho tukt Is a fair trial.
4tf
ADVERTISERS send 25 conta to Geo.
P. Ito well t Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y.,
for their Kljfhty-pago Pamphlet, allowing
cost of adverismi;, 13 4t
roil WORK naatly exeouted at the KE-
-I CAN Olne.
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I'llll.
ISOEBTRDyKS.
County Bonds . ' . . ' 28,000 00
Bridgo. . . 8,000 00
Int. ou Co. Bonds Jan. 1, 1875 668 00
" . on Bridge " , Jan. 1, 1875 240 00
Co. A Bridge order outstanding 2,063 10
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
... . , ASSET.
By stated land returned 1874
" C4uih iu Traiwury
bal. due from Green twp.
i j. tux
" " " " D. Black
" UnseaUd Ux 1874
l,8'l 01
2,3il no
337 53
112 34
120 00
7,911 00
FOREST COUNTY aa. ,
Pursuant to law we, the undorsigned Comioixsioners of Forest County, publish
tho forctroiiig Statsmsiit of the Reeelpta and Expenditures of said County lor the year
ending December 31, 1874.'
Witness our hands and soal of aald County this 18th day of January A. 1)., 1875.
Attest :
D. W. CLARK. Clerk.
JOHN THOMPSON. 1
JAMES K. CLARK, V CommiKsioiiera.
ELI BERLIN, j
Xotic to Creditor.
Notice. Is hereby given to all persons
having olaima aiuii8t the estate or Philip
Walters, late of Forest County, Pa., de
ceased, iiitentate, that they are required to
re.-)iit the samn, with the voucliers there
of to tlie undersigned, sole adminislrators
of the estate of said detwwod, at the resi
dence of D. S. Knox, in the Borough of
Tlouestii. Forent County, Pa., on or be
fore the first day of September, 1875,
" DORCAS D. WALTERS, . ';
Administratrix,
. D. S. KNOX, Administrator,
nated DecciiilH-r Jlsl, Ml. - "
NOTICE Is hereby given tlmtan applli
lion will be made to Uie present ses
sion of the Legislatu re for tho purposo of
naving tne Act or auboiiii.iv, pu&sca too
8th of April. 1862, entitled "An Act lbrtlio
urote-tioii of sheep iu certain counties.
extended to Forest County, tho object of
which act is to lay a tax on all dogs, the
proceeds to go to reimburse tlie owners of
such sheep as snail Hereafter be Killed by
uogs. . ,
Signodfor Petitioners,
J. A. PROPER,
It. O. CARSON,
W. It. C"K.
very bandrionie. That she was proud
and rather cold in manner, 'whs" only
an additional charm to Mrs. Gorham
and LuoLlla, Arabella, aud Corinne
were enthusiastie in their admiration
of "Cornelia Caldwell's queenly man-
fashioned figure nn his nrm. -
"My aunt, Miss Gorham, MissCald.
well?" -
They Admuced,tbe picUiretogef!leF,'v
and the voting lady was cordial ami--
chafty.
ner.
Nobody suspected that Fred, blunt,
straightforward Fred, hid one secret in
his heart, contessed to no living being,
)Aft(U'tleyrcame dowrv the slepc,
Miss Caldwell said v V ' C
"You must let your aunt drive an
hour or two with mo, Mr. Gorham. I
And that secret was a love, pure and ra.g01"S 10 uo somo snopt.n.g. so i
Iri.A F.r fi, a lJu.nl I . 1 W 111 UUI. U1I V UUf :m IIUUL'U UY 111 V I U1IIT
v v vi va aj , VNtU null (Si IU f U 1 . . wills
that would shot itself closely away 7' .J", UH f.,1 J. J P'easeii
from any suspicion ot lortune liunting
that only drooped and mourned,
thinking of the heiress.
At four o'clock, Fred was at the
station with a . earriuire, waiting tor
Aunt Sabina. 1 What a little, old faslf-
ioned figtiro she was, in her quaint
black silk bonnet uud large figured
sbawl. But Fred knew her kindly
old face at once, though ha had not
seen it since he wns twelvo years old,
"You are aunt, tronig quickly to
meet her.
She looked at the handsome face,
and caught a quick gasping breath.
' "You roust he oue of John's boys,"
she said, "liow like you are to your
jatnerr
"I am Fred," heanswerod.
"Hear heart! IIow you have grown
Is your mother here;
"She i wailing for you at home,
' The cood old country woman ' had
never had the Icaat doubt of a warm
welcome at her brother's house, aud
f red certainly continued her expecta
tious. He found the old black leather
trunk, the bag, the baud box, the great
bulging cotton umbrella, aud put
Ihem into the carriage without one
it mifs uoriiuin win uino witn me.
and you will call fr her this evening,
- Then the smiled again, made Sabina
comfortable in the carriage, and drove
oil' leaving Fred forty times deeper in
love than ever, as she intended he
should bo. .
"He is a very prince cf men," she
thought, "aud I'll give him oue day's
rest. . Bless tho dtar old soul, she has
just such bluo eyes us my dear old
grandmother."
Then she won Sabina's confidence,
and found she was worrying about the
purchase of certain household matters
that would not go iu tlie black leather
trunk, and that she did not like to
worry Frt-d about it.
She drove to the place whtro the
host goods could be hud, keeping guard
over the slender pursu ugaiust all im
position, till the lui-t towel was satis
factorily chosen and directed. Thou
she drove her home, and brought her
to the room where "grandinether" was
queen, knowing the stately old lady
would make ths country-woman wel
come. ' -
Iu tho (.-veiling that followed Fred's
yoNTinrun os ku iith r;r
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