The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 23, 1881, Image 2

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Mendelssohn Piano Co.
EDITOR,
'UDJESDU MORMNG, FEB. 2J, IS81.
U. S. Senator John I. Mitchell.
Ijj a telegram from Representative
Davis we learn that John I. Mitchell,
Ex-Member of Congress, from Tioga
county, wai yesterday agreed upon by
the joint committee for U. S. Senator.
This virtually settles the question and
Mr. Mitchell will doubtless be elected
by the Legislature iu joiot convention
to-day. W will give a short biogra
phy of tho gentleman next week if
elected.
Os Monday, tho 28th, General Gar
field will leave Mentor for Washing
ton. Henry Carey Bated, the Green
back candidate for mayor of Philadel
phia, received 148 votes on Tuesday.
Vice President-elect Arthur
saya the Democratic attempt to prove
that he was bora in Canada, possessed
little interest to him, and he paid
little attention to it.
Advice front Mentor say that Gen
eral Garfield has been visited by a
committee of the Nineteenth district,
to whom he has consented to have a
public reception of the constituents ol
his old district. Special trains will be
run to carry people. He will deliver
a farewell speech.
Alonzo W. Heath Killed by the Cars.
Mrs. C. M. Coon received a telegram
from Iowa on Wednesday last an
nouncing the serious injury of her son,
Alonzo W. Heath, from an accident
on the Burlington & Southwestern
Railway, and advisjng her to come on
immediately. In accordance with this
she started on the next train accom
panied by her daughter, Miss Clara
Heath. A few hours after their de
parture another dispatch came convey
ing the sad intelligence that Mr. Heath
was dead. Mr. Fones immediately
dispatched his mother and succeeded
in intercepting her at Meadville. from
whence she and her daughter re
turned next day, to await the arrival
of the remains of the young man, which
were started from Burlington on
Thursday evening by express. On
account of snow aod stormy weather
the body did not arrive here until
Monday afternoon. Tho following
letter from the gentlemanly Superin
tendent of the Road,, giving full de
tails of the accident, Mrs. Coon has
kindly cousented to allow us to pub
lish :
Burlington & Southw'r'n Ry Co,
RyCo.)
ICE, V
17, '81.3
. . General Supt.'s Office,
- Burlington, Iowa, Feb,
Mrs. C. M. Coon :
TlONESTA, PeNN'A.
Madam: In accordance, with mess
ages received from Mr. J. H. Fones
to-day in answer to mine of yesterday
relating to the disposition of the re
mains of your son, A. W. Heath, who
wa killed while in the discharge of
his duties as brakeman on this lipe
yesterday, I forward them to your, ad
dress a3 above by American Express
this evening, with proper certificate of
the attending physician as to the cause
of death. The cause of the accident
was one of an unavoidable nature ; he
tried to uncouple a freight car from
tho locomotive while the trajn was in
motion aud slipped and fll, and two
wheels ef the car passed over both
legs, crushing them bo badly that be
died about five hours after it occurred.
I dispatched the best physicians our
country affords but they could do
nothing for him.
I will gather all the effects belong
ing to hiai at my office and hold them
subject to your disposition. He was
insured in the Travelers Insurance
Co.. of Hartford, Conn., for $500 in
favor of Mrs. C. M. Heath ; policy is
in hands of our Train Mister There
'a due him for services trora this com
pany abaut $65.00, from which there
may be due soma small bills. On his
person were a few triflliog articles and
a silver watch and chain.
Upon all these matters I await your
views, which I trust you will give me
tresly and fully, aod I will eudeavor
to carry them out. All expense of the
accident and preparations for sending
the body East will be born by this
company.
With sincere sympathy for vou and
yours iu your deep affliction, I am
Yours very truly,
.Tno. W. Smith.
The above letter is a very satisfac
tory aod consoliag one to the bereaved
family, aud bhows Mr. Smith to be a
gentlemen in the truest sense of the
term.
A ii 3 news of this tad aflVir
tlt V to this entit community
was a
where
n. j was will known ami
u oiver-
J, E. WEXK,
sally esteemed. Among his young
asflocmf.es he vim a particular favorite.
He left this section about a year and
a half ago far the Western country,
where shortly after his arrival he en
gaged in the railroad business and by
his energy and close attention to busi
ness was rapidly working his way up,
having a good uhare of the time run as
extra conductor. He was always full
of life and vigor; ready to take hold
wherever duty called. He was born
Sept. 4th, 1859, making his age at the
time of death 21 year?, 5 months and
12 days. It is needless to Bay that the
stricken relatives have the deepest
sympathy of all our people in their
great afHiction. May He who doeth
all things well comfort them and assist
them to endure their great trial.
The funeral took place yesterday
afternoon at three o'clock, from the
Presbyterian Church, the services be
ing conducted by Rev. A. J. Yount.
The remains were followed to their last
resting place by a very large concourse
of friends of the deceased.
While most of the congregation were
in the church awaiting the arrival of
a special train conveying friends of the
deceased from Oil City, the news of
the accident at Presideut came which
created considerable excitement, and
the services were somewhat delayed.
South Fagundus Scraps.
South Fagundus, Pa., Feb. 19, '81.
Prof. Williams' school closes next
Monday.
Presse Setley and wife are visitirje
friends in our little town.
Mr. McCarty is home for a few days
from Bradford, looking remarkably
well.
The exhaust barrel created quite a
sensation not 'long since, between
upper and lower Fagundus. Young
S. attempted to take mora than his
share of water, when II. offered him a
severe reprimand ; the young rooster
talked fight to him, of course II .
thought himself the best man and laid
hold of him. It appears S. got the
advantage of him by pulling his whis
kers, then kicked him out of the sleigh,
and turned the horse's head toward
the Scott House, the grey colt -took
him there on the fly. Our advice,
would be to the young man, never
support chin whiskers. Bill.
The above communication con
tained another item, but as it is not of
general interest and is rather of a per
sonal character we omit it. Corres
pondents should endeavor to avoid all
such items. Ed
MARRIED.
HEIBKL KKECH. On Tuesday. Feb,
8. 1881, at the residence of the bride'B
tattler, in corry, fa., by Kev. Hwman
Gilbert, Mr. Edward lleibel, of Tiones
ta, and Miss Maiilda M. Krech.
The above important item was unin
tentionally omitted last week, and to
our own townspeople Is rather "old
news." Wo hope Ed. will tot feel
slighted, but on the contrary will ac
cept our heartiest congratulations and
best wishes for the future happiness of
himself and bride. We hope, now that
be has taken a partner, his rapidly in
creasing business will be better than
ever, and lhat he may become a life
citizen of our place. We ask no better
cues than he.
HASLET J ONES. At Nebraska, Pa
on Saturday, Feb. 19, 1881, by II. W.
Ledebur, Esq., Mr. AVm. W. Haslet and
Miss Estella Jones, all of Green town
ship, Forest county.
SOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of tho qualified voters of Tionesta Bor
ough School District will be held on the
2ND DAY OF APRIL NEXT,
at tho usual place of holding tho munici
pal elections in said Borough to decide by
ballot of the qu estion of tho incurring, by
said School District, of indebtedness for
the purpose of building a new school houso
therein, in accordance witn the Act of HOth
ofApriil874: "An Act to regulate tho
manner of increasing theindebtednpss of
municipalities, to provide for the redemp
tion of the same, aud to impose penalties
for tho illegal increase thereof," and the
corporate authorities of said School Dis
trict bavo by their vote duly recorded on
their minutes authorized the incurring of
a debt to the amount of live thousand dol
lar for said purpose according to said
Act, and sot forth said statement required
under tho same as lollows. Amount of
the last assessed valuation for school pur
poses Ji0.(i76.OU. Amount of the proposed
debt $.1,01X1. Amount of the percentage of
the proposed increase 51 per cent.
Tionesta, 18., February 22, 1881.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that P. M. Clark,
of the Borough of Tionesta, Forest Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, has applied to tho Sec
retary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylva
nia, for Five Hundred and Fitly (5.10)
seres of unimproved land situato in Howe
Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania.
Pounded as follows, to-wit: On the East
by Warrant No. 22, granted to Wilholm
tVillink et al j on the South by Warrants
Nos. HbV2 and a03. granted U Jeremiah
Warder; on the West by Warrant No.
"117. granted to Leroy and Linkluin, and
on mo niirui uv vturrant JNo. 3S78, grunt
ed to Wilhcjm Willink et ul.
, P.M. CLANK.
1 lolU-stj "4 , I el). 1 171.
COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1880-
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of
said County for year
To balance duo last Bottlomont... $10,405 30
" jury iocs received irom snr
iff Randall
20 00
101 00
!14 41
ioi r7
7,712 07
855 112
3,737 41
415 (Hi
593 79
3IU 80
1.5 00
5 00
lti7 50
150
500
3 85
10 00
300
" Redemption of County lands
" Seated lands ret. Co. tax 1S71
" " " " Pond tax 1870
" " lands Co. tax 1880
" " Bond tax 1880
" Unseated Co. tax 1880
" " " Bond tax 1880
" ree'd from S. J. Setley to ap
ply on balance duo..''.
" roe'd from Peter Youngk on
ace. Poor fund of GroenTwp.
" ree'd from .1 Shawkey for coal
" " I. Long for plank fold
" 60-Day List Co. it Bond, 1880
" roe'd for damage done Jail....
" roe'd from J. T. Brennan, J. P,
Fine
' reo'd from J. T. Brennan, re
duction in blanks
" ree'd from O. Snamburg for
County lands
" ree'd from John Swailos for
grass
" balances on School funds as
shown by the several Town
ship accounts
44 balances on Road funds as
744 17
hown by the several Town
ship accounts 513 03
balances ofk Poor funds as
shown by the several Town
ship accounts
" balance on Barnott Township
building fund
" wn't transferred from Stato
account
43 82
0 01
200 00
$35,943 61
WILLIAM. LAWRENCE, Treasurer of
the Commonwealth for the
A yj Krai. iv-u tH'ilieineut :y ' ' tu.
State Tax 1880 260 10
Hotel Licenses 1880 150 00
" Retailers Licenses 1S80 175 00
" Eating House licenses 1880 20 00
" Tax on Loans 1880 40 84
8873 60
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Redemp
tion Fund of said County for tho year ending December 81, 1880.
To balance last settlement 82,135 19 Pv paid Individuals 96 153 an
received from Individuals 5,863 80
87,998 0'J
COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account for year ending December 31, 1SS0.
ELI BERLIN.
To County orders drawn 8190 20 By 53 days' services $150 00
" 312 mill'' trnvnl 'ii on
8190 20
ISAAC
To County orders drawn 8215 60
To County orders drawn....,
$163 20
C. A. RANDALL, SherlfT of Forest
December
To orders drawn 8283 23
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Prothonotary of Forest Countv, in account for year
ending December 31, 1880.
To orders drawn $181 10
FOREST COUNT Y, ss: '
We, tho undersigned Auditors of Forest Countv, do lterebv
certify that we met at the Commissioners' Office, in said County according to law. anil
did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary aud
County Commissioners for the vear ending Deeerahur 31. 1880, and find them as set
forth in tho foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands
and seals this 18th dav of January, A. D. 1881.
F. C. LACY, L.S.l ) . ...
D. F. COPELAND, L.S. j County Auditors.
Attest : J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. 1 1
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
County Commissioners .' $ 569 00
uierK (i(K) 00
Auditors and Clerk 61 80
Counsel Fees 60 00
Cat and Fox bounty 181 60
Jury Foes 1,216 54
Jury Commissioners and Clerk... 38 13
Assessors 289 25
Printing 459 00
Constables 274 03
Court Crier 32 60
Road View 88
70
Fuel and Lights.
Elections
297 33
375 90
Commonwealth Costs 12911
Books and Nfjitionerv 117 !
Repairs &o 612 70
Western Pa, Hospital 884 60
Sheriff's Fees ; 283 23
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest
County Bonds outstanding 87,000 pO
$7,000 CO
Assets in excess of Liabilities..;.. .$ 10,98 86
FOREST COUNTY, ss :
Pursuant to lav, we, tho undersigned Commissioners of For
est Count', publish the foregoing exhibit of tho receipts and expenditures of Forost
County for tho year ending December 31st, 1880.
Witness our hands this 18tli day of January, A. D. 1881.
KLI BERLIN,
ISAAC LON(J, I County Commissioners.
II. W. LEDEBUR, J
Attest: J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
Appeal Police.
Commissioners' Office, Fokrst Co., 1
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 25, 1881. j
Notice is hereby given that the Commis
sioners of Forost County will nie?t at their
office in tho Court House, in Tionesta
Borouirh on tho int.li nnrl l7tli fifivi.ni.,
for the purpose of holding appeals for the
M !,"','.iiu ilk, yji lOOl,
By order of Countv Commissioners.
J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho account
of Eli Berlin. Administrator of the Entiife
of Paul Berlin, deceased, has been tiled in
my omct) ana win io presented at Feb
ruary Sessions for confirmation.
Jl'STIS SIIAWKEY, Register.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 2, 1S81.
Xotlce
Is liereliv civen Mint, nntilistlnn ..m i.
made by the undersigned and others, for
iiiu jepeai oi a (supplement extending "An
Act to Reduce tint Ex ix.h.w .p i v,i i.,.,t;.,..
State and Countv T
riaie and ( oun
Countv," to Fore
11, lw;2. i
TioiK'Ma, I'a'J
County," to Fores'; County, passed April
V
N. S. FOREMAN.
Jan. 27, l!l. .
Forest Count v, h account witn Urn Funds of
end Decembi r ."!, l,s).
Bv County Bonds redeemed $ 8,000 00
,l County Orders redeemed is.so 0,271 94
" Co. V bridge coupons re'd 1880 572 50
" scatod lands rot'd by collectors 1,471 4(1
Exonerations allowed 205 0(1
" 6 per et. abalem't on ft, 974. 44 98 72
" Refunding orders redeemed... 411 (iS
" por ct. on t8.000.00 County
Bonds redeemed 280 00
" 3) per ct. on $!,271.!4 County
Orders redeemed 324 51
" 31 per et. on $572.50 County
Coupons redeemed 20 04
"Slperet. on 41rti8 Return!-'
ing Orders redeemed 14 41
" 3J per ct. on fit, 15:1.30 Redemp
tion 215 3(1
" balances on School funds as
shown by Townsnip accounts 0 48
" balancos on Road funds as
shown by Township accounts 60 82
" N. S. Foreman's receipt to
balance 14,990 73
835.943 61
Forest Countv. in account vlth thn Fnn.lsnf
vear endimr hoeemiirr :n io
By State Treas. rec't Nov. 15. 18S0..812n 68
" " " " April 10, 1880.. 50 00
.' " " " Julv , 1880.. 167 73
" " " Dee'r 3, 1880.. 18 40
' ' " " Jan'v 9. 1880. 14 90
" am't transferred to Co', account.. 200 00
' am't overpaid Stale Treas. an per
letter from Auditor Ooneral,
dated Juno 1st, 1880 100 00
" N. S. Foreman's roo't to balance 192 89
8873 60
N. S. Foreman's rec't to bal... 1,815 69
87,998 99
8190 20
LOST,.
Py 55 days services $165 00
" 506 miles' travel 50 60
. 15 60 $i5 CO
II. W. LEDEP.UR.
?163 20 By 50 days' services...! ; 8ir0 00
" 132 miles' travel 13 20
$163 20
Countv, In account for vear ending
31, 1880.
By Fees $283 23
By Fees $181 10
for the year ending December 31, 1880
Prothonotary 's Fees,
181 20
timnnjr ,
Teachers' Institute
Bridge Repairs ,
Postage
Interest ;
Collectors' Commission..
E x p ress a n d Freight
Court Auditor ,
Stenographer
Western Penitentiary
Taxes refunded on lauds
ously assessed
Appeals
69 00
66 66
293 13
8 10
114 34
446 87
10 50
10 00
102 30
7 44
285 30
if.) 38
errone-
I'oroner
20 00
Lands sold to County 74 85
Treasurer's Commission....
854 32
20 11
v itnoss Fees tc
$10,084 19
County for vear ending Dec. 31. 1880
ASHF.TS
Balance due by S. J. Setley, ex
Treasurer '.
Biil.mco on County Funds trans
ferred iy Wni. Lawrence to
N. S. Foreman, Treasurer
fp.o binds returned for 18kij
Duo by estate of Fred. Olassner,
deceased .,
Due by Harmony Township on
Poor account
71 35
1 l.oort 73
1,502 06
202 97
JK12 75
17,933 Stf
PROCLAMATION.
Wiif.reas, The Hon. W. D. Brown,
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on the
fourth Monday of February, being the 28th
day of February lsni. Notice is therefore
given to the Coroner, Justifies of the Peace
and Constables of said county, that they be
then and there in their proper perrons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things
w hich to their olllees appertain to be done,
and to thoso who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that aro
or shall be in the jail of Forest Countv, that
they be then and there present to prosecute
against them as shall be just, fiiven un
der my hand and seal this 1st day of
February A. D. 1S81. - -
OA. RANDALL. Sheriff.
License Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho follow
ing petition for license has been filed at
tho Clerk's office, and will bo presented
at next Court of Quarter Sessions:
1'. V. Jackson. "Central House," Tio
nesta Borough, lletail.
Att.Kt, JL'STIS SIIAWKEY,
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 2, 181. C'leik.
WT.l iiuiUe, f.r iUt next P0 dnv mil n Grnn.l Offer of
PIANOS' 'AMD ORGASMS!
tyttZt) ?dgMrt Jr;ssjl &fano fsr only J2f."3.
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full Iron I' mine. I ren.-h ( Jr-ind A-Cou, Orand Hammer.-), hi fm-t everv improvement
which can in any way lend to the perflation of tho insln nt Ims been nddd.
JiTuOur price lor hU instrument box and delivered on :us New t"0 I K. fC
"iork, will! fmn Piano Cover, Stool and Book, onlv 4). UU
The I'lnno will bo sent on test trinl. 1'leaso sen,) reference if you do not send monev
with order. Cash sent with order wili bo roiunded and freight ehurg.v paid bv n
Doth ways irtho Harm Is not just as represented In this Advertisement. Thoun'ands
Wr P -rn4 'f a",!K"o. Every instrument fullv Warranted for five vears.
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M.w.v,,,. ,,,, ,,, iiiu iiumryn 1'inno maKlng. The Uprights are the f'nrst in America.
wivwy wo make tho finest Pianos, of the richest tone and great r.,t dnriMlitv. Tiiev
are rocommended by tho highest musical authorities in the countrv. Over 14,00 iii
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MENDELSSOHN PIANO CC, Box 2058, N. Y. City.
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Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 11, 880.
1880.
formerly Pittsburgh, Tilusville & BulWoRjt')
WINTERTIME TABLE, Dw. 1,
A.M. p.m. M. Valley 7!i.)f.m.a.M.
0 35 8 00 ar Pittsburgh Iv 8 45 ! 05
1255 4 40 ar.... Parker ...Iv 2 32 12 OS
12 40 4 31 ar...Foxburg..l v 2 451 t 3(1
1008 aj)5 ar. Franklin ..lv 5 (Mil 1 48
T. M. P.M. aTm. KM". l'.M.
8 40 2 25 ar...Oil City....lv 0 30 2 15 3 fill
8H1 ....Rockwood.... 0 40 4 04
8 17 2 01 Oloopolis 0 5312 37 121
8 00 I 53 ...Eagle Rock... 7 01 2 15 4 35
K00 1C0 President 7 04 2 48 4 40
7 4! 131 Tionesta 7 22 3 04 5 04
7 32 1 10 Hickory 7 38 3 20 5 28
7 24 1 12 .. Trunkevvillo.. 7 l'i 3 27 5 49
7 12 12 58 Tidlouto 8 02 3 41 (i U2
0 45 1 2 37 ...Thompson ... 8 22 4 03 (i 45
fl 30 12 20 lv..lrvineton..ar 8 40 4 20' 7 15
P.M. PM. A.M. P. mJp. M.
P.M." no'n l).A. K.C-7'.'v a.m". pVm.I
n 11 12 00 lv... Warren. ..ar 853 4 45! ,.
p.m. a.m. (Erie Jiailwitijj aTm. I'.'m'.I
3 30 620ilv.;Bradford ..ar 11 35 U on!
p.m. " i 1'hih.ic ErlUii) cV.f.
5 00 lv. .. Warren ...ar 7 38
4 4(i j I v..Stoneham..ar 7 55
ADD1TIONALTRAINS I.eavk Psrker
6::illani, Foxburg;f;;40am, l'rankliu lijilllam,
Oil City fiSOaui. Arrive Tionesta 11:22
am, Tidioute 12:30pm, lrvineton 2:0npm,
Warren 2:35pm., Stoueham 2:lSpm.
Luavk Stoueham 7:30am, Warren 7:45am,
Irvineton 8:40am. Arrivo Tidioute 0:45am.
Tionesta 10:55am, Oil Citv 12:20ain
C H A U T A U( I U A LAKE DIVISION.
Trains leave Oil City for Pot. Centre, Ti
tnsville, Spartansburg, Centreville, t'orrv,
Mayville, Itrocton at ti:5(iam, 10:45nm, :40
pm, 5:00pm, 8:50pm. Arrive at 7;f5am,
0:42am. 2:10pm, S:50pm, 8:'-5pm.
.Sunday Train leaves 7:30am ; arrives
7:20pm.
UNION A TITUSVILLE BRANCH.
Train leaves Titusville 5:50pm; arrives
Union City 8:00pm. Leaves Union City
7:00am; arrives Titusville 0:15am. i
Trains run daily except Sunday. J
Trains are run on Philadelphia time.
Pullman Sleeping Cars run daily
between Titusvlleand Pittsburgh on train's
jwHViiigljirocionsaopm una ittsburgl
8:45pm.
jT-erTickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
ut lime tables giving full information
from Company's Agents.
T. H. WILSON, CSfn. Kupt.
W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa.
Oen'l Pass. Agent.
42 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y.
J. L. C'P.AIO, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
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The Kramer Wagon Co.
-OF-
OIL CITY, TA
Is nrenarcd to furnish the lirt u.'n irri?i fV ii'
. -
till I'UriH -KrVH rli.it fiili hinl in tl,
"' v ' 1 1 -
try, at as low prices as can bu had uny-
wiittrr. Having HLiueu a saw mill to our
eMtablishment we will buy saw Iocs of all
kinds and pay cash for same. W m-iii
also buy stumpage.
Aiiures as above. Junl9 3m
Oil WOHIC of every doncription t-xccii-b-d
at ll,e HEPl'liLK'AN oflice.
)1IC.
lioie-
rh one oraan
' I r""-'" """" "
1 ! OTTII
I tke pleosuro In tolling the Sporting
.'laiermiy ujat j. nave re-puroiia.ed
THE IHJSIXKKM
FRO.M HORACE JONES, TO W HOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY LOCATED at mv old
J- stand, and I m prepared to ntiK'lvd u
all my friends, and tho public geuerullv,
who ueod
AKYfKlKG in THE GUN U.1E!
I Bhall keep a per.Vt etook of all kinds of
; And all kinds of ifc
RSHINC TACKLE
I sliall also continue to handle tho BL. A
AOd the "
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
t,nnii' mill rpo nie. 1 on will lind imp . u
ALWAYS AT HOME. rJI, ta
Id quality
Mu7.1o Loaders made a order end wnrlAULUr
ranted. iwon for
rsvxr
(CTST! PAIRING U ALL."41"-
Lit 1-J Tn A Vfirrnn TinMi Tm-r xt . Hmv nu-w
PAITHI ULLY DONE. TT SL'
Titlioute, Pa., Au;r. 12. "
V.
STOVES ! -
TUT, OOPPEBp.,.
AND .
Sheet Xro n "Ware
I WOULD respectfully inform tho citi4
zeiis of Tionesta and vicinity that I ami
prepared to do all kinds of work in thrt
l in. Copper and Sheet Iron lint. I alsd
make a specialty in nianuliicturing
..subset iiisori tovi:
and equipments suitable f)r ratlin;; pur-
pores. Also all kinds of
REPAIRING CORE ox SHORT NOTICE
Tho Highest Market Prico Paid for.
RAGS AMD JUHftn
rns-
EJ3.IIEIBFJL
Oiip. Lawrence Houso.
ehl
may2tf TIONESTA, PA. if
TRIAL LIST.
, PnoxnovoTAnv's CTji . ) Ui
Forest Co.. Pa. (V-.
Causes set down for trial in the Court ots
f Viiiimon Pleris of li'ni-i.vl Cnimtv ..t I.'..!. '""
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1 V X (. I 114 .1 O 1 .
Xo.Tr.YrJw
race frij
1. A. A. Hopkins vs. Hon
ilkuw. 20 Mv fila
.'. K. Jones I'm uso vs. John "
Peterson, Executor, et al '2'2 Alnv TSi p-
o.y Nancy Dawson, Adnir., vs. 1
iaiMii Ann lialo 13 Sept 7(.lt
a i i,' it, 1
SS!!ait. (! 'Feb. 7'.l
5. Peti-V yellron vs. J. E. Me- (
Cutchiv.-n. -22 Doc. 7i
6. Samut-t Walker vs. Oeorgo
J. l.ac,i 1) May 80.
J. $ HAWKEY, Prothonotary.
.'sta, f'a., Feb. '2,
Tiom
T.
F. HIT
AT
HEY, .
OKNEY-AT-LaW,
rionestu, Forest County I'a.
MUSICATj.
Infctrumen
al and vocal music taught by
V. Kruuss,
ii reasonable terms. Thoso
who want
to M'ciiire themselves for
Organists s
uld take a ivursp in Throuul 7
W
lsas and 1
i limn i . .en-Jl
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BAj. .
;t or-'
rlty ar
OUE3,
1.40
rut
lilt.
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