v EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1S80. REPUBLICAN STATETICKET. FOR SUrRKME JUDGE, HENRY GREEN, of Northampton Couuty. FOR'AUDlton GENERAL, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. Announcements. Our terms for announcements will be : Congress, ?20 ; President Judge, $-0 ; As sembly, f 10, Associate Judge, $10; Treas urer, $8. In no case will an announce ment appear when the cash does not ac company the name. This rule will not be broken in favor of anyone. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce that WM. 1).. BROWN, of Warren, will be a candidate at the ensuing election for the otlieo of President Judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Elk, Forest, and Warren, subject to the decis ion of the Republican convention of the district. April 27, 1890. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce Major HENRY WETTER, of Clarion county, as a candidate for Congress in this District, subject to the action of the Republican Convention of the district. We are authorized to announce Oen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County, as a candidate for Congress in this District, subject to the action of the Republican Convention of the district. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce E. L. DAVIS, ESQ., of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for Assembly, suojeot to Re publican usages. We nro authorized to "annnounco GIL BERT JAMIESON, of Tionesta Town ship, as a candidate for the nomination of Assembly, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Hon. EDWARD KERR, of Barnett township, as a candidate for the nomination of Asso ciate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce AMZA PURDY, of Green Township, as a candi date lor the nomination of Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce N. S. FOREMAN, of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for the nomination of County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Id pursuance of a resolution of the members of the Republican County Committee at a meeting held on the 27th day of Feb'y, 1880, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest county meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 26th, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following places of holding primary elections, to-wit: Barnett twp., Jacob Maze's carpen ter shop. Jenks twp., at old Court House, 3Iarienville. Howe twp., Upper precinct, Brooks ton ; Lower precinct, Balltown. Harmony twp., Upper precinct, at Setley school house; Lower precinct, at Allender school house. Hickory twp., Plank Road school house. . Kingsley twp., at Newtown. Green twp.r Upper precinct and all ' Eouth of Lamentation in Kingsley twp., at Gill school house. Lower precinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta boro.. and twp., at Court House, in said boro. At which time they will nominate: One person for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person for President Judge. One person for Associate Judge. One person for County Treasurer. One person for County Surveyor. One person for Coroner. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Each election pre cinct will elect one person as a mem ber of the Couuty Committee for the enduing year. The Return Judges will meet at the Court House, in Tiouesta Borough, on the following luesday, to-wit: The 29th day of June, at 2 o'clock p. in. E. L. Davis, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tionesta, June 1st, 1880. UAVID Davis, the only true and original Independent party in this country, bus nominated himself for 1 resident, in accordance with the usages of his party, and is squarely tn the track for the White House, lie will poll the full vote of his party, aud if tho Charles Fiancis Adams party can bo persuaded to coalesce the vote will be just doubled that is there will be two voles instead of one David Davis is a strong man, and the (ountry is nd vised not to forget it 1IU strength ii purely physical, how- tvcr.Mt(ih i!'e lnullkm. 3. E. WEN1C, Cronin's nose and Whittakev's ears will be the Democratic watch-words this campaign. The public debt, under the man agement of Secretary Sherman, has been reduced $113,334,032.23. The New York Sun is afflicted with political rabies. Tho mere mention of Grant throws it into convulsions. Senator David Davis is now in with a new bid for a Presidential nom ination. It is feared he comes too late. Ignatius Donnelly thinks the country owes him about $4,200 for his attempt to steal Mr. Washburne's seat. Mr. Bayard has got down from the shelf of retired candidates, and is now stretching himself preparatory to another defeat. It is amusing to see Democratic conventions passing resolutions op posing a third term, when they haven't had a first term in a quarter of a century. Ex, Governor Seymour says he is too old to make an address at an ag ricultural fair. And jet there are Democrats who talk of nominating this Methuselah for President. General Butler, in reply to a question by an interviewer, "said he had no political opinions just now, and would have none until after the conventions are held. Then he expects to come to the front. Hon. Joitk B. Hawley has now learned that a bird in the hand it worth half a dozen in the bush. He resigned his position as Assistant Sec retary of the Treasury, so confident was he of beiag nominated for Gov- ernor of Illiaois. He wasn't nomina ted, and now he is out of a situation. Senator Bayard has secured the delegation from bin own little State of Delaware, and will appear with a solid six in the Cincinsati convention. How many more be will have his best friends do not attempt to predict. Of all the delegates thus far chosen Mr. Tilden has more than all the other candidates combined. The Republican couvention of Jefferson county last week, nominated Gen. Harry White for Con cress by acclamation. In the Senatorial contest, which had grown quite spirited, Dr. W. J. McKnight was the successful man. Oen. White was present and made a short speech thanking the convention for the honor conferred upon him. In view of the fact that many blun ders were made four years ago in the selection of the candidates for Presi dential Electors, which gave the Dem ocracy numerous pretexts for assailing the legibility of Republican Electors, it would not be a bad idea for tlie na tional committee to designate a sub committee whose bnsiness it shall be to see that every roan on the Elec toral tickets is duly qualified. Lx-Governor Curtin is already in the field as a candidate for the Democratic nominatiou for Congress in the Clearfield district, where he was beaten two years ago by Seth II Yocum. No politician ever suffered a greater humiliation than Gov. Cur tin did in that campaign. The district is Democratic by a majority border g on live thousand. He was the regular Democratic nominee, yet in the face of this overwhelming party majority he was beaten. He then commenced a contest which cost the public treasury nearly $50,000, and in the end failed to secure the seat. Per haps the Democracy of the Clearfitld uisinci win ue wining lo take some .1 x - !11 I Ml- . l more risks with Governor Curtin, but we will not believe it until the couven tion has so decreed. The following letter from Secretary Sherman, was mailed to Assistant Treasurer of the U. S., Gen. Thos, Hillhouse, New York, May 2G : i uni not saiisiiea wun the prices me department has been compelled to pay for bonds recently purchased, and am disposed to extend the call for bids tor 4i aud 4 js, which at market rates vml pay the government a better in terest. I have no fear but that Con gress will provide means fur tho nav meat of bonds as they mature, aud am quite sure the hope of tho holders of nouas ttmt they will run longer than maturity is unfounded. You will therefore pler.se give notice on next Wednesday and every Wednesday hereafter until further notice, tho department will receive bids for four and four and a half pel cent, bonds of the United States as well as for those of tho description heretofore pur chased." m , Our.WashingtonXetter. Special to the RtrtTHLicAN. Washington, D. C, May 27, '80. The Democrats seem determined to do all in their power to place the Fed eral election machinery undei the control of their party. Toward the this end they have passed, in tho Sen ate, thU session the Morgan bill to govern the electoral count, and the Bayard Marshall bill which provides that the power of appointing election marshals shall be taken from the Ex ecutive branch of the Government, where it constitutionally belong!, and be given to the Judicuinry, and further that tho marshalls shall be appointed from both political parties. They passed this measure for the alleged purpose of preventing the em ployment of partizan officials. But by this latter provision, it will be plainly seen that the real object is to gain as much control over the election machin ery p.s possible and for purpose well understood by all. The Democrats are now endeavoring to pass a law doing away with all the present elec tion supervisors, and appointing new ones subject to confirmation by the Senate. This bill, it will readily be seen has for its object to get rid of the officers now holding the positions, who are entirely familiar with their duties, and to appoint new and iguoraot ones on the eve of a Presidential election. If by these devices the Democrats hope to gain favor with the people, they are mistaken. It is now certain that an adjourn- ineot of Congress cauuot be had until the 10th of June. The appropriation bills are not through yet, nor can they be got through in time for adjourn ment as origiually proposed ou the 31st. The House is at work on the Sundry civil bill, and will probably finish it in time to take up tho Post Office Appropriation bill on Friday. It is more than can be told, what caused Congressmen to idle away the cool iuvigorating months of December, February, March and April, just the season for hard Congressional labor. an J then work night and day during the hot months of May. June, and part of July, making up tor their neg ligence. But still every year it is the same. v The Departments will close on Dec oration day, which will bo on Satur day. A large turnout is expected. Senator Kellogg is the only delegate from Louisiana who will have a vote in the preliminary proceedings at Chicago. lie was placed upon both the regular and .bolting delegations. Ex-Governor Brown, Senator Gor dons' successor, was sworn in yester day. The Itanlan Riley boat race came off here yesterday, and, as was antici pated, resulted in a walk over for Haitian. Riley showed great pluck, however, rowing over the entire course, and he did his btst. He loses nothing by his contest and defeat. Phil. STOVES! TIIsT, COPPER -AND Sheet Iron "Ware I WOULD respectfully inform the citi zens of Tionesta and vicinity that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in tho Tin, Copper and Shoot Iron line. I also make a specialty in manufacturing sidi:j:t ikox stoves and ciuipmont; suitable for rafting pur pores. Also all kinds of REPAIRING DORE ON SHORT NOTICE Tho Highest Market Price raid for RAGS AFJD JUUK AT ED.HEIBEL'S Opp. Lawrence House, may2tf TIONESTA, PA. ittsburgh, pa. Exclusively devoted to tho practical ed ucation of young and middle aped men, for active business life. School always in session. Students can enter at liny time. ' -uiiu lur circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal i"Cp 21 oil.. WM. SMEARBAUGH I CO., acomk miixDixu, (ono door from O. W. Rovard's.) OENERAL and FANCY O-BOOEBIES, TEAS U SPECIALTY. Terms STRICTLY CASH, or Exchange for Hotter, Eg. Rags, Hides, Furs and Foultrv. EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY. Agents for the Improved HOWE SEWING MACHINE, a Standard and Iteliablo Machine Our Motto : "First Class Goods at Fair Prices." mar24lf D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts nun. 81 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house ; small orchard ; fences good ; splendid water. Will be sold at a bargain for oash. FARM OF 152 ACRES, Threa and n half miles Enstof Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known as the Rob inson Farm. All under fence ; splendid farm hoiiRe and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest county. Part ot tho Daniel Jones placo.? Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES One milo from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acros cleared, partly fenced. Some good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jeuks Township, Foront county; ton acres cleared? small orchard growing, comfortablo house ; well watered. Cheap. Also GOOO Acres Of valuable timber lands in Forest and Elk counties. The Timber is worth tho price. What they say of it ! A few facts for tho people. -There are few preparations of medicine? which have withstood the im partial judgment of the people for any great length of time. Oneoftheso is Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Read the following and be convinced : "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for tho last ten years. and have tried manv vomedies without any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas' Elec trie Oil, and since then have had no attack of it. I would recommend it to all." A Maybee Merchant, Warkworth, writes, "I have sold some hundreds of bottles of Electric Oil, and it is pronouncod by tho public 'one of the best medicines they nave ever used ;' H has done wonders iu healing and relieving pain, sore throats, etc., ana is worthy ot the greatest conn deuce." Joseph Rusan, Township Percy writes. "I was persuaded to trv Thomas Electric Oil for a lame knee which troubled me ior tnree or lour j ears, and I never found anything like it for cureing lame ness, it is a great public benefit." A. M Hamilton, Warkworth, writes, "For weeks I was troubled with & swelled ankle, which annoyed mo very much. Mr. Maybee of this place induced me to try Electric Oil, and before on bottle was used I was cured. It is a most remarkable medicine. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, lid. and 50 cents, and fcl.OO. Pre pared only by FOSTER, MILLBURN, tfe CO., Buffalo, N. Y.. Successors to S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by j. ny . Jiovaru, Tionesta, ra. 3.1 e. o. w Note JClcctric Selected and Electrized TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to obtain them Pamphlet of 60 pages free, upon receipt of ommps ior I'osutgo. Address, Uh.moiu;, Smith it Co., (Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, D. 0, THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, l w. c viiju. ) IS permanently located in the Roberts shop, near Haslet's corners, where ho is prepared to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as feel disused to fcivor liiin w i;h their custom. His motto is: "Live and let live." W. C. WI1-SON Tionesta, June 24, 1ST'.). OH WORK of evorv doscriptiou cxeeu I Ud at the RIU'l ll'UCAN ollicc. VORTHIXSWEIGHT llfcoli GEORGE t BITIlin a ouxcsni i:t I Far-Fctclicd is Doar Bought is an Old Adago! Tho attention of consumers Is asked to tho following price list, as an evidenco that it Is not true Hint (roods cannot ho bought as cheaply in Tionesta hh any other .unco, uasn is eionuent: Dut cash will uy as manv troods to the dollar as it will in Pleasantvillc, Oil City or Titusvtlle. SOAP SOAP SOAP Wo claim to be headquarters for Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Mo store in tho country carries as groat a varietv, or will name hucIi prices as will bo found below : Read List Carefully. Minerva ct Uncle Sam Toilet nor cake 2c. Lublns perfumed 3 cakoR in box for fx;. C Toilet (I cakes in box for lftc. Diamond Red White Otistilo lariro size 5c. Prize Modal Castile it Parisian 5c. Transparent Olvcorino 5c. Turkish Rath (aline arUclo)& Omnibus fic. Colgate l'alm Oil Toilet fie. Fielding s Roquet Olvcerine 7c. Kirk's lHuo India Laundry So. Mcllrides ( harm Laundry He. Excelsior Shaving a Sawvers Itarboi 10c. McRrides Heine ie la tSnvon 10c. Peach Rlosoom Tar Soaps 10c. Silver Soap for cleaning Silverware 10c. Alsation JSoMuetand ankeo Mhavinur 12c. Indexical Honey and Ileo Hath loo. " Glycerine ami Elder Flower 15o. " Ilnbv Sonn l!0t. McRrides Old Lather Laundry 3 for 25c. Oenuino Spanish Castile 4 lb bar 50c. You can savo lrom '20 to -10 per cent, every time by huyrng your Soaps at Dithridgo's. HARDWARE! Axes, double bittod, 1.50 A Axe handles, 15 to '2-xu Awls, pegging and sewing, Me; per do,. Ausable Horse nails, '20o per lb. lhittor knives, Jvory handled 50c. Rutcher knives 25c. Pelt punches, all sizes. Rurden horse shoes, 50o lb. Dread toasters, 5c. Dread knives, 30 to 50c. Dread Pans, all sizes. Dolts, carriage and tire. Rowls 10 cents to 81.00. Can openers, 10 and 25c. Curving knives and lorks 75, ?1, ?1.?5. Closet and wardrobe hooks, all sizes. Coai shovels, 10 to 15c. Cork sci ows, 5 to 10c. Combs 5, 10 15. 20, 25. 30 to $1. Cleaners for lamp chimnys, 15o Claw hsynmers best stool. 60o Cleaners for kettle, 25c. Carpet tacks per papei 4c Carpet tacks tinned. 5c. Cartridges for Henry & Winchester Rides. Cartridges lor revolvers. Caps, genuine Eley Uro's, lfo. Cnps, U. D., 5c, Corn poppers, 20c. Files. . 10 and 12 in. mill saws. Family grind stones $1 to X'i. Forks, hay, (iOc to $1. Forks, manure, 75c to $1. Foot scrapers, 5, 10 to 15c Garden rakes, COtotlOc. Dorse nails. 20 nor lb. fines. No. 1 st-cl, 50 to75o. Hoe handles and fork handles. Kitchen knives for parintr. 10 to' 15c. Knives A forks for children, 20to2.rm Knives and forks,-?!, ?! 25, 82 to & Tho largest variety of Tablo Knives In Forest Countv. Knives A forks for carving,'75, 1.25 to $1.50. Knives, 13 inches long lor steak, 1,50. Knives for butchering, 25c. Knivos, physician's "pocket, ft. 50. Knives silver plated, fruit, 20c. Knives ivory handled, butter, 50. Knives, pocket. 10, 15. 25 to 40c. Knives, pocket, 50, 75, SI, $1.50 Knives lor bread, 25 to 50c. , Khive, putty, 25c. ' Knives, pruning, 50c. Knife boxes, 15c. Knives, lluntinir. 81.25. Lemon squeezers, galvanized, 25e. Aiacnmo oilers, u. Machine serow drivera, 5c. Pistols, toy, 5 to Me. Razors, Wostenholm's, $2 to $2,50. Razors, Wostenhoim X L, 81.25. Razors, Wade Hoteliers, Jl. Razors, old EngHsh, 50c. Rules, 1 foot, 15c. Rnles. two feet. 25 cent. Revolvers, nickel plated, 7-shot 81.50, 1.75 move ponsn, a canes ior 6c. Spring balances 25c. Spoons, tinned iron tea, 10, 15 t 2bc. Spoons, tinned iron table, 20 to 30c. Spoons, albata tea. 40c. Spoons, Drittannia tea, 50c. Spoons, wood mixing 5c. Scissors from 10 to 50c. Shears, cast steel, 10, 15, 25 to 35c Shears, nickel plated, 50o to 81 Tho finest to bo had anywhere. Stove litters, wood handles, 6 to 10c; sausano cutters and sausage stuil'ersj saucepans, jiuiuciuiu imuu, an sizes. Canary, Hemp, Rape and Linseed Shepherd's mixed seed lor canary birds, ouepiicru s song nosiorcr. Clarks O. X. T. Spool Cohen 5c. Black Silk J J. H. Twist 2 spools for 5oc. White Pasting Thread lo spool. Enamelled Thread 2e spool. Wyoming Thread lie spool. Ivory Muttons 20 styles Mo doz. Pearl " 25 styles 10c to 1.00 doz. A gate " 20 stvles 15c grosi, U n lau n d riod S ! i i i ts" 1 .00 Calico Shirts 35c to 1.00. Paper Collars 5-10-15-20 and 25c box. Childrens hose 5c to 15c pair. Ladies hose 10-1-20-25 and 30c pair. Valenciennes Lace 4o to 50o yard. Real Rretonno " 20 to 50c, " Torchon " 7 to 40c. ('rochet Hooks 5 to 15c. Ribbons 5 to 50c. V'Silinns various colors, widths, and prices, Artiliciu! llowors 5c a snrnv to ..00 hunch Saxony and Germantown Wool iv. zephyr. Cotton Ratting 15o to 20c. lb, with many other articles which the printer denies aii- nnsHon tor lack of space. !icoi:z:ii:s. French Prunes it English Currants 10c. Raisins 12-15 A 20c ; Dried Peaches tc. Teas 25c to SOe lb. Hams lie; B. Bacon 10c ; Mess Pork 8c Flour XXX 1.00 sack ; Cornmeal 10c sack Crackers 10 kinds 7 to Mc lb. Fine Cakes 12 kinds 10c 20c lb. Pickles 10 to 15c doz. Glo'-s Starch 3 lbs for 25c. Dried Peas 5o lb ; Dried Corn 10 to 12c. Remember that these prices can only bo maintained hv cash over tho counter When you go abroad to buy you expect to take the eloquent cash in your pocket as a fiassport to favor. Do the same by your lonid merchant, and you will save Unio and money, besides iho trouble of going abroad. GEORGE V. DITHRIDGE, PARTRK1E BUILDING, TH)Ni:sTA, wtfc i.,-. .-(Jt TO f. Dealers in General Merchandise In Now Store Room at' HASLET'S CORNERS, TionNt(i, Ia. Jan'y 1st, 1ko. To Nervou8 Sufferers. The Croat Europcar llomody. Dr. J. B. Simpson ' bpecifio Medicine, Dr. J. R. Simpson's Specific Medicine b n positive euro for Supermiitoriliea, lm Mttoney, weakness, mill all i.tscuscs result nir from sol f-nbtise, ns nervous debiliti. irritability, mental anxiety, languor, !' si Uule, depression of spirits mid function al derangements of the nervous svtom go n o r a 1 1 y, pains in back or s'.lo, loss of memorj , prom atn rr old ago anil diseases thai lead to cou- sumption, insnmiy and an early grave, or ur.lh. ISo matter how shattered the sys tern may be from excesses of any kind', n short course of this medicine will restore the lost functions and procure health Jan.) hanpinoss where before was dosnondciicv nnd gloom. Tho Specific Nedlcine is l- ing used with wonderful success. Pai-.i phlets sent free to oil. Write for then, and get full particulars. Price, Specific. ?1.00 per package, or six packages for?5.e Will be sent by mail on receipt, of mouoy Address oil orders, J. B. Simpson's ilcii icino Co., Xos. 101 and 100 Main St., Bu! lalo, Sold in lionosta, Pa., by O W. Bovard. novl2eoV Howe Twp. :Auditors' Rcpor; FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Ru. ('ommNsioners of Howo Townshij Forest Countv. Pa. Amount of orders outstanding at settlement of April 14. 1878.. ..? .2!0 Amount of orders drawn since 1,07 s '. Total amount orders outstanding 2,2ss : ro-N-rjiA. By amount Township Orders re deemed by the Treasurer of Howo Township 1.4 1 5, Total amount of orders outstand ing this dato 814." Wo tho undersigned Auditors of lluwi Township, having examined the aecout' ot the Road Commissi mora of Howv Townshi.p, find tho t-amo to bo cr. reel. EDWARD RKID, ) . ... , ANTHONY DEKP. l AU(1U)1 Brookston. Pa.. April 12, ISS0. . - road "commis.su ners of ib-v Township in nceounr, with M. M. Sc bolt. Township Treasurer. ' April 14, 1S70, by cash en hand ns per last settlement 5 1 t Juno ltf, '70, by cash red from W. JT. Lindsoy, Esip, Admin istrator of David (iraham, De ceased, late Treasurer in set tlement amount due Town ship from (iraham as per set tlement thisdaUi 43 (.. June 21, '70, by orders on County iro.isuror jnos. I to ! Inclu sive, dated .f uno 10, isrs, ree'd from County Commissioners 1 ,"!! i!-.: J ,41157 mXTRA. Apri' 12, '80. to Township Orders paid to date I,lt :;; We tho undersigned Auditors of Ibtw, Township, having examined tho nccoum of M. M. SoyboH, Treasurer of How Township, lind tho same to be o-irrect. EDWARD RE ID, ) . ,.. ANTHONY DEKT. Au :'lt,H" Dated Brookston, Pa. April 12, 18S0. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Ro.i Commissioners of UoWo Township f... the yp.ir ending April 10. IS'-'O. Cash on hand , $ " received from Administrator of D. (indium, Ex-Treasurer I (.) 41 !5 1,078 Ihi 15(1 02 63 60 Ain't Township Orders iss..ed " due from County Commiss ioners retained in 1K7H " seated tax of '7S returned to County Commihsioncrs " Tax levied for 1.H70 seated 450,34 " Tax lo"iod for 1S70 unseatod 1,483 IS -1,012 t-2 3,2b7 1.- Am't cx pernio 1 on loads seated $ 405 32 " expended on roads unseated 717 01- !'V::! ex ponded as poor fund " " for Auditors services " " publishing Auditors report " " " Comni'rs services " " " " Clerk " " " Treasurers' Com mission " " "Sundry expensis " Pathmasters exonerlaions ; 7 Oil (i 31 12 I'O oo 05 4il 10 Maieu Max returned to Co. Comm'rs '7H $ 03 53 " Retained by County Commissioners '7H...'.. 150 02 " Retained by County Comniissioners '70 83 HO " Seatod Tux. returned to Co. Comm'rs '70.. 37 50- 311 " Township Orders redeemed 1,4 1 1 , 2S7 V Township indebtedness April 11, '70, orders outstanding Less seated tax returned to Co. Coinm'rs '7 ? i l5d " amouiit due from Co. Comm'rs on tax '78... 150 02 " cash in Treas'rs hands 1 L'O 1,210 0.. 221 I.-, JIns 57 Mi 3S Orders outstanding this dato uess iiuo irom county Coinin'rs on tax '78 as above $ f,a 5( ' " duo from County Coinm'rs on tax '78 as above 150 D2 " due from Co. Com missioners tax 2870 as above 37 5:'. " duo from Co. Coiu niissioners tax '70 as above R3 8o- 3110, 502 IS Reduction of Townshij) debt tin- 4su u-l ring 1.87!) AVo the Auditors of Howo Townsh'p liave examined the above U(;couuls aie'l lind them correct as Mated. JOHN F. CLARK, ) . ... B. D.; McCl.l'ia:, Auditors. Brookston, Pa., .May , 1S0. SUBSCRIBE for th Forest R.ubli, , It w ill imy, In
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