"., WEMESDAY MORXnC. AUGUST 4, USD. DOnOUGHOFnCEUS. I?'irrrrM'X, s. Von km an. C.Vk hick t ',n:. linniior. M. Kin Klein, .1. K. VVmik, Patrick Joyce, 1). W. Clark, Just Is Slinwkey. Jttslirrn of tho Pence 3. T. Ilronnan. ttuir ' jf. n. ivimx. Vonntatde James S wallop. M-hool Directors .1. Shawkcy, D. W. fJkrk, A. Jt. Partridge, C. A.' Randall, ATTS. Kelly, J. T. P.ronnan. g . i FOKFST COUNTY OFFICERS. Ma nb rr of Cnvnre.iH TIauht "WniTK. AKHcmhlji N. r. Vjtnrr,nii. President Judieu D. Wetmohb. Associate. JutlffCHJuixx Rixu, Ed fVAnn Kkhr. Treasurer Wm. TiAwnr;:srrc. Prothonnlari), 11 rg inter f' lUcordcr, if J UNTIH rMIAWKr'Y. SheritV.V,. A. Raniiam.. Voinmiii'i'ier.i Ki,i llr.nuv, Isaac IjONII, 11. W. lKVr,)irrt. Cuuntj Superintendent II. S. 15rO(;k- w A Y. Pixfrict Attorneys. T. InwtN. Jnri CSnnminiioHcra C. II. Church ri:rt:is Ynrsoit. Crivnt' Murvrinr T. T). OoiiLINH. (toronrr W. C Cummin. Vomit; Auditors Ntnior.AH TlIOMT' If ON, 1). 'F. Oi)IM,1.AN1, F. C. LiACY. BU3J?iS3 DIRECTORY. o&PTl TI0NE3TA LODGE Ao. .70.9, MEETS every Friday eypninir, nt 7 o'clock, In t!io Lodge Room in Par tridge's Hull. T). W. CLARK, X. O. . W. S AAV Y ER, See'y. 27-tf. K. I-, Davis, ATTORN FY AT LAW, Tlonosta. Fa. Collections inado in this and ndioin Jrtfr counties. .)0-ly MILI'2S XV. TATJ J, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kim Street, TO.V.'.S TA, PA. . r. ii. A-Cirvirw, i r 2' O JT2 .V 1Z Y -AT- L A W , TIOXIWTA, FA. ATTENTION NO !. ! IE il ! I have been ndniiUod to practico- n-s mi Attorney in tlio Pensio Oillco nt Wash ington, ' I). C. All officers, soldiers, or K.ilors w-ho were injuivd in tho late war, pan obtain pensions to which they may ho ontitlod, hv calling mi or addressing mo at Tionesta, Pa. A1h, claims for arrearages of pay and homily will receive- prompt at tention. Having boon over four years a soldier in the Into war, and having for a number of years engaged in the prosecution of sol diers' eluiniM, my experience will assure tho ewllo.'lion of claims in tho short est pos sible time. , J. Jj. A UN liW, 4Uf. F. W.;My5, - - - ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notaky PrnUc, Reynold:! Ilukitl A. Uo.'s lllock, Konecji St., Oil C'itv, Fa. 3'J-ly rprONFSTA, PKNN'A, W. I.AW i RENUIO, rttni-ui l.rcit. This house i.i eijnlrally locutcd. ICverything new and Vroll furnishol Nujii. i ioV accoinmoda tioim and strict attention givon to guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds nerved in their Benson. Namplo room for Coin mei'dhil Agents. CUNTIAL HOUSE, BONN'KR.t ac;nf.w blocic. t. c. jA(fivsoN, Proprietor. This is anew noiise, and has ,pisi b'.eii fitted up for the Piicoininodr.tiou of tlio iniblle. A. portion of tho patronago of tlio public is Holicitod. 4fl-ly J. 5:. ISff.ASXK, I?J. I TIONKSTA, PA. Opkick llouits :--7 to 0 a. m., 7 to 9 p. M, AVednesdiiyu and K.ittirdny-j from 11 a. u. to 3 r. M. J) R. I'j. li. 8TFA DM AN, KURUKON DKNT1ST. Dental room in lr. Jtlaine's office, next door to Central Itoiisi, Tionosta, Pa. All 'work warriintefl, mi l at leasonable prices. a. ma. A. 11. Kl.l.LV. MA Y, J'AllK 0 CO., B AIsTZEKS Corner of Kim t WalnutSls. T'onwta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest ullowad on Tinu Deposits'. Collection.! lrtrvloona'.l tlio Principal point.s of tlio -u. a. Col'nction.s soiicitod. 18-ly. PIIGTOGIIAPI1 GALLERY. Proprietor. FP-turoa taken In all tho latest sdylea tUo.art. 2i!-tf QIIARLKS RAISHJ, PRACTICAL . CARRIAGE -AND WAGON MAKER. Iu'rear of Ilium's Blacksmith shop, ,v:km .ST., TrONi:STA, PA G 1 koruk iiknih:i;so. TONSdillAr. A!:JI'IST. Ti.nii sbt. Pa. .'i iOj, I'.isi dour mouth of I m w re i ice M "ii " ! ' u :i n i I.m . c, liiiin- iM!ir ii;ui-ciil ia:i o'i ..j r. u. is t;r .t (:.! - i: f i'V t. -1 -1 - i If' M. CARPENTER, - - . iisrsujR.A.NCj:! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. i. w. crvicic, jr., Aesr't FIRK INSURANCE: IClna, Liverpool t IiOiidon ct Ulobe, i I-yconiing, North British Ai Mercantile, Ifanovor, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern Rocliestor. AC'CIDICNT INSURANCE : Travelers Lifo it Accident Inauranco Company. Ofilco: C. C. ThompHon'P, Law OfTiee, Grandin Block, Tidioute, Pa, T. J. VAN UIKSKN, Holiciting Agent, Tionesta, Pa, fpTTTCl T A TiTTT? wnv l" fninrl on flic nt r.e. XilXO X iiX Li&b i; kowpII Si Nf-WHtmiH-r A'lvnrttHln llun-nil fHiajinuMi (u.J vIhtc ndvTl ;ln ruulntL-U way U) inuUu Xur It l!t 11W XUilH. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Barnhart will occupy tho pulpit of the Freo Methodist Church next Sunday evening. M. E. Sunday School nt 10 o'clock a. in., and Presliytcriiui Sunday School nt 3 o'clock p. m. Wanted Largo, fat spring chick' ens, at Win. Smearbaugh & Co. 2t Mr. Will lioiivcr, brother of Mrs, J. L. Craig is here on a visit to the family. Geo. Hunter, although quite foe Lie, is able to walk about on tho etreeta again. Titusville'e new oil exchange will be tho "boss" of tho regions, $37,000 will be expended upon it. Tho best quality of harvest apples are selling on tho streets if New Beth lehem at twenty -five- cent8 per bushel. A train of fifteen cars loaded with excursionists from Pittsburg passed Oil City yesterday bound Lr Chautau qua Lake. Huckleberries aro ripe and a few baskets havo reached this market. They ure moderately pleuty where the fires did not touch. Emma and Sallie Ilulings gave a party to their young friends 3 Monday evening which was thor oughly enjoyed by tho little folks. Mr. Will D. May, of Louisville, Ky., spent last Sunday in town with lr's parents. His family are recupera ting at Chautauqua Lako, duriug the hot mouths. Tho drain from the Central House to the run below tho Presbyterian Church is being cleaned out. Two men and Ofleen bosses are doing the work nnd making good headway. -A new invoice- Boots tud Shoes just received and for sale at bottom prices at Robinson & Bonner's. Call and examine. 2t. The ILnvkcje 6ay3 : "Don't grum ble about tho hut weather. It is man ufactu ring tho biggest crop of corn and potatoes and Republican voters ever known in the history of the coun try." Whilo Rev. Stone was visiting frien Js in New York State, last week, he had tho misforliuio to lose his horse. The ani:nal became eutangled ia the stall and was choked to death by the hitching rope. Ladies scrgo and leather shoos at Robi'.ison & Bonner's for one dollar per pair. Tho best bargain ever offered in Forest County. Call and bo convinced. 2t. The catalogue of tho State Nor mal School, of Indiaua, Pa., has been scut us. This school ia ono of the bc-st in tho State, and under its prc&uit superior management U rapidly gain ing in public favor. -Just received, sweet potatoes; an assortment of fino Lamps ; improved Jelly Tumblers; New 1S30 Japan Ten, Conch Shells, White Wheat flour S1.G0 per sack, at Yvrni. Soicarbaugh & Co. 2t. Mr. F J. Wolcott is having a new roof put on his houso on Front St. The old roof etood the storm for nearly 10 years, and it i3 likely the next cbango will bo to put a new building under tho roof. Ia Kpeaking of tho nomination by tho Republicans of lion. Win. Brown far President Judge of this district tho Elk Democrat says: "Mr. Brown is an able lawyer; and if elected, will make an excellent judgo." Mr. (5. B. Evans, of the P. T. & B. R'y, Oil City, and our young townsman, Ben. W. May, improved the last day or two of tho trout season on Logan, near Balltown, and suc ceeded in capturing 'J10 trout in ono day, which was well dono considering tho amount of li.diing doco on that stream this year. The Derrick's July oil report shows an increase ia the number of rigs up and wells drilling of 71 over June. Tho report also shows the pro duction to bo 1,25 1 barrels less in July than in June. Mrs. I). II. Arnold, who liasbcen visiting with her sister, Mrs. Einstein for tho past two months, departed for her home in Philadelphia, yesterday morning. Sho bears with her tho kind wishes of many Tionesta friends. Mr. Kelly received a young full blooded Alderny bull laet week, pre sented by Mr. S. S. Ilolbrook, of Cin cinnati. The animal is from imported stock and will prove a valuable recess ion to Farmer Kelly's already fine collection of blooded stock. Communion Services will be held in tho Presbytcriau Church next Suu day. Preparatory services will com mence to-inorrow (Thursday) evening and continue each evening over Sun day. Rev. McLaughlin, of Pleasant ville, will officiate. A cordid invita tion is extended to all. Tba following persons united with the M. E. Church on Sunday evening last, and aro now members in full communion : Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dingmnu, Mrs. Paup, Mrs. J. Shawkcy, II. A. Adams, Walter D. Adams, Curtis M. Shawkey, Geo. W. Albaugh, L. II. Beaver. The Allegheny Evening Mail, one of our inoEt valued exchanges, has doned a new dress throughout. The types arc clear and beautiful aDd give the paper such a fresh and handsome appearance that we hardly recognized it. May the Mail continue to prosper and grow handsome in its old age. In our Neilltown letter last week part of tha last item was omitted. It should havo read as follows : "The Gorman school is underway again ; Miss Carrio Myers is tho guardian spirit. The school house -has been scrubbed and papered and is conse quently aioro attractive than in "days of yore." Tho annual reunion of tho Eighty third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, will be held at Erie on the 14th of September. Company G. of this gallant regiment was raised at Tio nesta, and nianyofth survivors are still living in this county. Doubtless quite a number of them will attend the reunion. The Niagara excursion, under the asspices of tho P. T. & B. R'v, last Thursday, was a complete success, although not so largely attended as th previous one. The lack of attend ance from this vicinity was probably on account of the short notico given, aud the short time intervening between this and the last cne. Those who attended express great satisfac tion with tho management, and feel themselves under many obligations to the gentlemen hi charge tor tho care and attention shown them. Our Sportsmen have received their new double revolving glass ball trap at last, and will proceed at once to organize a club. The trap is a ueat and substantial one, and gives satisfac tion. All interested and who would lik to see a regularly organized shooting club in this place aro requested to meet on I riday evening at tho Demo crat office for thia purpose. There is no reason wny we should not havo as good a club in Tionesta as anywhere eleij, as ws have as much aud probably more game of every variety than anv county in the State; aud we have the material ior making fi:t-class ehoot ists. Let all interested be oa hand Friday evening. Wm. Lawrence owns a cow a good cow but of late she has not been giving her usual quautity of milk. Somebody oans a red calf, a splendid calf, no doubt but that calf was never properly weaned. Mr. L. has just discovered that tho cow las beeu nursing the calf fur tho past ten days or two weeks, and has supplied it with iroui ono to two gallion3 of milk per day. This sort of thing became some what monotonous, nnd so Mr. Law rence has caged tho calf afjresaid and it now languishes in tho barn, bavins about "sucked its head off." lie save if the owner will come forward and pay him for the milk he can havo his calf. Not wishing to be mean Mr. Lawrence will take tho calf for part pay. Tkamstuks Wantld. Five or six good men can havo fcteadv work, at good wages, at Brookston Tannery, Lrook:itou, l orest Cuuuty, Pa. Bitovi & Co. Mr. II. II. May met with a serious accident on Friday last. He was in tho woods near Buck Mills, about 20 miles up Tionesta creek, looking over somo timber lands in company with Mr. C. F. Gillespie and a Mr. Tolcn. While attempting to step from one log to another his foot caught in some brush and ho fell headlong striking on his forehead on a log with his entire weight. Tho severe shock rathor dazed him, but ho soon recovered and was able to walk a thort distance to a neighboring house. He was brought home tho next day and it was dis covered by the doctor that his skull was slightly fractured. His wound was properly attended to and he is now rapidly growing better. The escape was a narrow one, as the fchock would doubtless have crushed his skull had ho struck ono inch higher upon the forehead. On Saturday last a man named Oaks and his son were confined iu jail, being arrested on a warrant issued at the instauue of a nan residing in For est county, aud known as the "Indiau Doctor." The chnrga wa3 thatofstcal ing cattle, the defendants having taken somo fivo head of cattle trora t he field of the plaintiff and disposed of them to a Mr. Parks in Eld red township. On Monday the parties concerned left with the understanding that they were going to Tionesta, the theft having been com mitted iu Forest county, but we learn ed during the evening tfiat a com promise had been effected, the Dr. withdrawing his charges and the Oakses set at liberty. It is just quietly intimated that thi3 is not the first trado between the medicine man and Oaks, not quite exactly in accordance with the statute made and provided forsuch cases, and that a prosecution would have brought both sides into court as defendants. Broohville Republican. A Trip to Philadelphia Meeting of the Stats Central Committee. On Wednesday morning last we left Tionesta for Philadelphia to attend the meeting of the Stato Central Com mittee, which met on the 29lh inst. Being obliged to lay over at Irvinetou about five hours, awaiting the arrival of the P. & E. train, we concluded to go on as far as Warren and wait there. Not being very well acquainted in the place, tirno lagged somewhat until wo ran across Dr. Borkstrtsscr, Warren's boss Dentist. The Doctor wa3 just buckling on his hunting accoutre ments preparatory to taking a hunt, a sport of which he is passionately fond. Ho accompanied us to the Mail oflice where we had the pleasure of meeting that veteran editor, Mr. E. Cowan, with whom wo raised the forenoon very pleasantly, aud to whom we are indebted for many courtesies shown. Brother Cowan took special pains to make our visit pleasant, show ing us around tho town, through the court house, w hich is ono of the finest in the State, and introducing, us to many of Warren's representative citi zens, among whom were Mr. Russell, for many year3 County Commissioner's Clerk ; Treasurer Barnes, F. M. Knapp, Republican nomineo for Courty Treasurer, aud whom the people will elect if they want an effi cient and popular officer ; nnd many others whose names escnpo usjust now. We dropped in on Brother Mortis of the Ledger just before leaving and found him up to his eyc3 in work. Mr. Morris gets up a splendid paper but awfully Democratic. A few moment? in Mr. W. A . Greaves' studio an ! a glance at some of his paintings convinced us that this young Artist has few equals and no superiors in this country. We had the pleasure, also, of meeting our next President Judge, Hon. Wm. D. Brown. Mr. Brown is one of tho best lawyers in the State, and has a record for integ rity and honesty as pure n3 tho diiven snow. Ho will carry Warren and Forest counties by overwhelming majorities aud bo elected spite of all opposition. Leaving Warren on the 2:3.j p. m., train wo ascended the mountain to Kane at a lively speed, passing Stontham and Clarendon, tho places which aro just now attracting a good deal of attention from prominent oil operators. Somo new rigs aro going up there, and there is no littlo stir in that direction. Tlio opening of this new field shows that the tendency of operations is iu the direction of this county, nnd u lively scramble for territory in Forest is bound L) com) at no distant day. After Kano is reached the grade i3 downward, and tho way a train ofcars goes rattling down tho hill is a terror to travelers. At Driftwood, the termin us of tho Low Grade road, a good-natured-looking individual got on the train, whom wo imagined was on the same errand as we, and it wa.s not long until we had aprised him of our surmises, and suro enough, we were correct. This gentleman for such we found him to be wa3 Mr. C. C. Benscotcr, Jefferson County's member of tho State Central Committee, and at one time tho editor of the now extinct Reynoldsville Eye. From this on our journey wa3 more pleasant. Night camo and about 10 o'clock we "turned in," and knew no more until we were landed in the City of Brother Love, at 7:00 a. m. After breakfast at the St. Cloud Hotel, wo walked around to the Girard to seo what prominent politicians had congregated there, understanding that this hotel was their favorite stopping placo. Hero we met Gen. Harry White, through whose kindness we had the honor of shaking hands with many whom wo almost daily read about in a political way. At 10 a. m., wo wended our way to tho rooms of the Union Republican Club, on tho corner Tenth and ChesluutSts., whera tho riEETILG OF Till: KErCELlCAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTER was to be held. After all had assem bled Chairman Cessna called the meet ing to order and the roll of members was culled. Over eighty rcspouded to their names, which is the best at tendance at any meeting of the State Committee for many years. Ex-Gov. Jewell, Chairman of the National Re publican Committee was introduced and addressed the meeting in a rousing speech, and expressed the greatest of satifafaction at the oucouraf inrr out look all over the Union for tho suc cess of tho Republican ticket. Ho said he had traveled in many different States and was satisfied that every section was being well organized and in a manner never beforo known 3o early iu the campaign. Everything was working gloriously for tho Repub licans. Other prominent Republicans ppoke in the same glowing terms of tho situation. Among these were Hon. Galusha A. Grow, Attorney General Lear, Gen. W. II. Kooutz, Wm. R. Leeds, Maj. J. G. McQuade, Gen. James A. Beaver, Gen. Negley, and many others. Alter tho speeches were over the Committee proceoded to transact such business as camo bofore it. A sub committee of 21 wa3 appointed to whom tho immediate direction of tho cam paign should bo given. A financial committee of 15 was abo appointed. Iu regard to tho vacancy in the Elec toral tieket in this district, caused by the death of W. L. Fox, James T. Mafl'ett, of Clarion was appointed by the unanimous consent of the Com mittee, and Andrew Stout was substi tuted in place of J. Cochran, resigned, in tho Lycoming aud Tioga district. After hearing reports from all the couuties, which showed tho great en thusiasm in every direction, the Com. mitteo adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. After tho meeting was over and our business finished we took occasion to call on Mr. D. II. Arnold, husband of tho lady who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Einstein, in this place for several weeks past. Wc found him to bo a verv hospitable gentleman, indeed, and should liked very much to havo accepted his kind invitation to remain a few days and bo shown uround tho city. Mr. Arnold owns a hat store and docs a flourishing busi ness at No. 3G1 North tfth St. Leaving Philadelphia at 11:53 p. m., wo arrived home at tf:30 p. m., Friday a somewhat fatigued mortal, having had a shoit but profitable visit. "A Fairbanks" is a convenient synonym for a weighing machine or scale."', as nearly perfect of its kind as it is possible to procure, whether if, occupies a placo on the druggist's counters or at a freight depot, and large enough to weigh a loaded train. The firm of Fairbanks it Co., have a world wide rcpututiou, uud we i.ro glad to learn that since tho Centen nial, their already important foreign trado has iuero ied in a nioct gratify ing manner. Every well appointed farm should have tho means of weigh ing everything that is sold from it or brought fir it, uud this can be eup ) lied by Fairbanks A Co., hi Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aiiicrinin Ay rh'ulturiet. CJo to (i. W. Jiovardi for Mrs, Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of eulor they aro uneqiialod. Color 2 to ti lbs., price 1 teiil-;. ly. Neilltown Notc3. Freddie Demun, whoso sickness from dipthcrin was noticed in a former communication, died Sunday evening. It wa3 thought on Friday and Satur day that he was much better and that ho was on the way to recovery ; but alas for human hopes 1 Tho character of the disease forbid, to a great extent, the expression, by calling, waiting upon, and helping, of the sympathy and regard with which all regarded Freddie during his illness. As school mates, teacher, and neighbors wo all sympathize deeply with the stricken parents and friends in their sad, sad bereavement. Mrs. C. E. Landers, who contracted the same disease by her closo attendance upon her brother Froddie duriog his illness, is, wo aro glud to state, much better. Our school will remain closed until about tho 1st of Soptomber. J. E. Hillard, our present teacher, intends coining baek at that time to finish tho present term, and will go right on and leach tho winter term. Our farmers have begun to harvest their oats ; tha crop is good. Now for good weather to get the crop up. Tho "Brethren" of Pinevillo held a two day's meeting Saturday and Sun day in tho "gruve." Rev. White, of Plcasantville, presiding. There was a good "turn out," and all went off nicely. By The Way. Ir. Whltf lor, oriMMslmrEh. Pa., It ia well kuown, lias for munjr yearn stood at tha head of tho profession in lus sjKwialty, all chronio and blood dispose, norvuus prostration and all dir astroiu con.ioqucuei'3. Sec his c:ird in another cul Uum. Head his rrorka nnd judgo for yourself. SHERSFF'S SALE. BY V1RTUK of a writ of Levaria Facias, issued out of the Court of Com mon PJeas of Forest county and to mo di rected, there will ho exposed to salo hy puhliii vendue or outcry, nt tho Court House, in the borouuii of Tionesta, on MONDAY, AUfiUKT t, A. I). IStt), at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following deserih ed real estate, to-wit : Mary S. Stockwell, Fxreutrlx of tho Fstato of William Hamilton Stockwell, deceased, vs. Alexander McAndrew ami Saniuei Waun, Lovaria Facias, No. 2, Sep tember term, 1MSU Thomas J. VanGiesen, Alt'y. All tho undivided share, interest and estate of tlio defendants of in and to a certain tract of land situate, in Jenks town ship, Forest county, Pennsylvania, pat ented to Nicholas Diddle on tho filth, day of May, A. D. 1815, upon warrant number ed 4 l.'Ki in the nanio of tSainuel Wallaco; Containing ono thousand and ninety-six and one-half acres, more or less. Also. All the defendants' interest in a certain tract tiitualu hi Millstone (now .lonks) township, Forest county, Pennsyl vania, patented to Nicholas Piddlo on tlio fourth day of May, A. D. 1815, upon war rant numbered Ho1) containing nino hun dred acres, more or Jess ; being tlio sanio premises inter al.a which Fdward Clark, oy indenture dated the twenty-fifth day of April, A. I). l.sii:j, recorded at Marion, in Forest county, in Deed Uook No. 1, paio Il.'iS, granted and eonveved to Alexander McAndrew, Samuel Vniin, Alexander R. McIIenry nml Kdward W. Warner as tenants in common. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Alexander McAndrew and Samuel Wan n, at I ho suit of Mary S. Stockwell. Koecxtrix of Fstato of -William Hamilton Stockwell, deceased. TERM OP SALi:. Tho following must he strictly compj'iod with when tho property is sti icken down : 1. When the plaintilV or other lion cred itors beeoivo tho purchaser, tlio costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of lions including inortao searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re?eipt for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of tlio salo or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished tho Sheriff. '2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of salo, at which timo all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tlio person to whom lirst sold. !Sco Purdon's Digest, Ninth Fdition, page i ;i and Smith's Forms, page 3S-1. C. A. RAN DA l.lj, Sheriff". Sheriff's Ofilco, Ti r.icsta, Pa., July l'J, ISM I. lYotice in Iivop,e. I'. D. No. 8, Dee r Term, 1S7!. iokV.st county, ss.- the com- I iiiouwealih of Pciiusy'vaiiia to tli fsK.M. Sheriff of said County, Urcoting: Wheroaw. Klta M. Wood, by her next friend, D. V. Clark', did on the 1st day of October, 1S7U, prefer her petition to our said J tidges of the said Court of Common Pleas for said County, prating for tlio causes therein set loith thaL sho might bo divorced from ilio bonds of ni;ilriiiiiuiy entered into (villi you, 10. Fred Wood. We, therefore, command you, Ihesaid 10. Kred Wood, th:tt setting aside all oilier business and excuses whati w;r, you bo and appear in viHir proper pi rsoii before our Judges at TionoMa, at a Court of Common Pleas lucre to bo held for the County ol forest, on llio fourth .Monday ol'Sc plember next. to answer t lie petition or 1 il cl ol tlio said Eita M. Wood, :n i I to show t-auso if any vou h:ie, why tho said Ella M. Wood, your wife, should not lie divorced from tho bonds of inai i iiaony, agreeably to t ho Act ol' A ssi in hly in sii-!i . ;io made and pr.ividcd. Herein fail not. Witness tho Hon. I,. D. Wctinoro, Pres. idont of our said Com I, nt Tionesta, tlili :;isl day f July, A. D., I-M. ' Jl .'NT IS S1IAW KEY, Prolh-y. A ti lie copy-O. A. li A sua Sliel iif. " h. sc. nA.-iSArr so.vs, I i aler i in ( intern 1 jiorcliiiiidisu In .Nm Sloro liooni at UfASLHT'S COIiNEllS, 'l"Hrnt-::i ; 1 ., S i. 1 ; i . .
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