The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 22, 1881, Image 2

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W i; iiAuSSAV DIORMXO, JUNE 2. 1881.
republican cquriTY ticket.
For Prothonotnry,
JUSTIS S HAW KEY.
For Sheriff.
("apt. C. W. CLAKK. ,
ft
For Commissioners, ' '
H. W. LKDEDUU,
J. fit. HENDERSON.
For Auditors,
U. W. WANDEN,
J. A. SCOTT.
THE RESULT.
Tho Republican Primary Elections
if Forest County for tho yeur 1881
liave come and gono, ami the result,
we hava no hesitancy in saying, ia sat
isfactory to every liepnblican iu the
county. Kever have wo witnessed a
canvnss for tho nominations in the
county which -has been carried on
with such good feeling and
uniform courtesy among the different
candidates rud their friends. Vv'e
have yet to hear of the first word that
lias been spoken in disrespect t9 any
one. Tho candidates did their work
fairly and squarely, never buca allow
ing bitter feelings to enter into the
canvass. Harmony and good will
were tha order of the day mid these
were maintained throughout. This
is indeed a pliawnt reflection. The
ticket which we place at the head of
this column cannot but be a source of
pleasure and pride to every true lie-,
publican of Forest county. It gives
us pleasure to say tuat there js not a
man among them who cannot com
; mand the hearty and conscientious
; 6upport of every Republican in the
county. "We have not time at this
, writing to speak of the fitness of the
men fr tho offices in detail, but this
i we can say without hesitation, that
while the defeated candidates were all
worthy, those whom th? lot has fallen
j upon are men of tueh chaiacter as will
. make theru as much an honor to the
offices as the offices caii be to them.
There are few men who do Dot regret
ine aereat ot a personal Jnend, yet we
must know when we enter into a can-'
; vass that defeat mubt come to some
and be prepared to accept it if it fall
to our lot. Tho defeated candidates
are disposed so far as wo have been
able to learn from them personally,
to accept the situation philosophically
and cheerfully, feeling that the major
ity willed it so, and are ready to give
the ticket a hearty support.
In conclusion we can say with a
clear conscience and without fear
of successful contradiction that the
ticket is a splendid one, without a
vcak spat in it from top to bottom,
ind we should now all wbrk for its
success in the fall.
,:
THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
, The Convention of Return Judses
if tho Republican Primary Eleclions
fl'orest County met at the Court
! Louse, in Tionesta, yesterday, in ac
cordance with the rules of the party,
U 2 o'clock p. m., and was called to-
jrder by Chairman Jamieson, who
jreifiueu over the same. John Thorn
ion and J. E. Wenk-werb elected Sac
etaries. The first thing in order was
iie canvassing of the votes. The nre
dncts were called in alphabetical
rdcr and the Judges handed iu the
eturns which were counted and the
; esult announced by the Secretary
I'ha result showed that the following
: gentlemen had duly received the nom
nation for tho different offices to be
( died next November, and they were
, eclared the regular nominees of the
- lepublican party by the Chairman
i 1'rothonotary, Register, Recorder
ic. Justis Shaw key.
j Sheriff Capt. C. V. Clark.
Commissioners Henry W. Lode
! ur, James S. Henderson.
Auditors George W. Warden
ameg A. Scott,
I The following is a list of the Return
udges :
IJarnett Jas. Ii. l'earsall.
(.J i ecu Lyman Cook.
Harmony Upper Chas. Griffin.
Harmony Lower John Thomson.
Howe Upper Wm. 151aek.
IIowo Lower Jno. Osgood.
Hickory C. H. Church.
Kingsley Peter Lovel.
Jtnks-J. V. McCW.
Tionesta N. Thompson,
'lie ot?itii l'tjro -J. K. Clark.
M'ler a few pleasant remarks by
I member of the ton vention,
t w as :i. 1 1 on rued to allow the
newly elected County Comnnttfo to
nrraoizs rid elect a chairman for the
ensuing year. The Convention was
perfectly harmonious, and the best of
feeling prevailed throughout.
TlIK COMMITTEE MEI'TING.
Tho committee was called to order
and Mr. Chas. Banner was elected
temporary chairman, and J. E. Wcnk
Secretary.' Mr. Bonner stated that
tho object of the meeting os he under
stood it was to elect a chairman for
the ensuing year. After a few friendly
remarks ii which all preseut were
heard, the name 'if Prof. II. S. Brock-
wey was presented by Mr. Chas. Grif
fin, of Harmony twp., aud he was
unanimously election. Mr. Brockway
was apprised of his election and came in
and thanked the Committee very kind
ly for tho honor they had bestowed
upon, and pledging himself to use his
best endeavors for the election of the
entire ticket in November.
It was a fitting and deserved com
pliment to Mr. Brockway to elect him
Chairman, and his selection, so unani
mously bestowed, wo have e-ery rea
son to believe will give entire satisfac
tion to all parties. He is well ac
quainted throughout the county and
will without doubt conduct the can
vass in a highly satisfactory mariner.
Let us all, Republicans, lend a helping
band, and victory is ours inNovcmbor
sure.
After tendering a vote of thanks to
tho retiring Chairman Jamieson for
the efficient services rendered in the
last campaign the committee ad
journed to meet at the call of the
Chairman.
t gj-
Pitney, the chap of bad odor, has
from time to time thrown out hints and
inuendoes as to the complicity of high
individuals in tho last cabinet beinjr
criminated and has' let the impression
go forth that Senator Sherman dare not
et him be punished, for tear of conse
quences to himself. When brought
upon the stand and ordered to tell all
io knows, by the request of Senator
Sherman, he takes refuge behind the
law not compelling a prisioner to con
vict hiiuaelf, refuses to bo sworn, but
says bo is willing to be questioned. It
is stated that theie is no law which
will compel him to take an oeth
against his will. Under such circum
stances it is probable he will escape
the peuitentiary. Of course his mere
verbal statement on the subject would
be of very trifling worth. It is a pity
that such fellows lava the power to
falsify against great men and escape to
their slimy dsns unharmed. Derrick,
s
The Republicans of Jefferson
county, at their primaries on the 11th
inst., nominated tho following ticket:
President Judge, A. C. White ; Pro
thonotary, Register and Recorder, J.
G. Allen ; Sheriff, J. B. Coon ; Treas
urer, Nelson D. Corey -T Commission
ers, J. B. Jordan, C. B. Carrier; Au
ditors, W. A. Andrews and V. C.
Smith ; Chairman Co. Committee, Dr.
Gibson, of Reynoldsvillc. Crawford
county Republicans nominated as fol
lows : Treasurer, Lawrence Coyle;
Prothonotary, Win. S, Rose; Register
aud Recorder, N. B. Ilofford ; Clerk
of Courts, James Graham ; District
Attorney, Jno. B. Compton ; Commis
sioners, Win. J. Kc-rr and Scott A.
Marshall;, Auditors, Cyrus P. Slaven
aud J. A. Williams. Armstrong coun
ty Republicans as follows : Prothono
tary, A. II. Stitt ; Register and Re
corder, Henry J. Hays; Treasurer,
Jno. C. Walter; Commissioners, Juo.
E. Alward, T. V. McKee ; Auditors,
D. W. Schaffijr, Gilman Cowan.
THE NATIONAL CAPITOL.
Special to the Kepitulican.
Washington, D. C, June 20, '81.
Tho central point of interest at Al
bany now appears to be more tho ex
amination of witnesses in the alleged
bribery case than the election of Sena
tors. All this week the attention of
the Legislature has been divided, and
it can now be considered certain that
before Senators can be elected, the
present investigations must be comple
ted. Upon its result will rest tho case.
If it be proved that there has been
bribery on the parts of the auti-Conk-lingites
they cannot elect their mcu.
If the whole thing proves without
foundation, the Conkling men will,
of couise, be l'opelessly defeated.
The Census offico clerks w ill be paid
off to-morrow for the last time until
they get a big lump when Congress
shall provide funds. Tho work, with
a volunteer force, commences to-day.
i'ii Id force will number about six hun-
RlSl'UU-.dCA.-.N
VOTE. POLLED
rroiVinntarv Hht ii
. C . j
DISTRICTS. 3 3. . e J i; ?
5 , S a & n i
V: J w 2 C C 1
Tioiii-sTiiTiorti....,"....... Ii-"' I t 11 :t :.! ll! ;V( ;j;t . ji 7.6 ""
Tionesta twji ( 4 .'! Ill :t 1H ji 7 20 it:i
Hickory -1 1(5 i '2 rj l' 40 ;is ;2
Harmony, Upper Id r li I 2r. '22 ii is '2 l!i -21
Marnion'v, Dowor W 1 1 '2 Y2 l'J '22 0(1 17 (i 11 'J.!
Howe, i:ppcr 10 ! V W 1 17 V 1 00 17 11 F.
Howo. liower 1 00 ft 1 00 i;t r 00 1 8 f no
Kinuslcy .'5 4 00 '22 It It 'Jo 01 0 20 -7 '21
ron..'. V2 h 4 Is X 2j (Mi 12 0 2 2'2
.Teiiks f 00 1(1 '2 11 l'J IS '2 '2 1 10 '.!0
Uarnctt -IS 00 '2 1 ; 10 40 i;7 14 11: : 41
Total 17s r7 m 41 104 i;!0 2r,4 100 170 93l!SrJ7l
dred. It is well organized nud will do
good work.
There is new interest awakened here
in tho Treasury investigation. Secre
tary Windora has returned homo, ex
amined the report of tho Investigating
Committee, but refuses to'make it pub
lic. Now this is very aggravating.
Hero are a lot of rascals found in the
Treasury ; their rascalities are proven
and tho public must not kiimv what
they are. I think Secretary Windora,
in mercy, should let us know just what
kind of a jig has been danced in that
department since President Hayes
took his seat. It is known, however,
that considerable amounts of the miss
ing money have been returned to the
Treasury by Washington merchants.
A Chicago admirer of Mr. Conkliug,
here from a visit to New York, insists
that Conkling will bo returned as Sen
ator, whether Mr. Piatt is or not, and
represents the latter as entirely willing
to give up all chance of bis own re
turn to secure that of his friend. Mr.
riait, it is said, makes from 623,000
to $30,000 per year in his business
and is not in the least r.n aspirant for
political honors.
The Star route prosecutions are
going to be pushed. Additional coun
sel will be employed. The govern
ment witntsses will be asked to go
before the Grand Jury by tho end of
next week, and it is hoped that body
will act finally in tho matter by the
middle of July. There is one great
lawyer who is thoroughly familiar
with every detail of the case, and who
is pre eminontly Gtted by reason of his
knowledge and ability to direct the
trials. Attorney-General MacVeigh
is the name, and it is reported that be
will conduct the prosecution in person.
Phil,.
KANSAS LETTEH.
McPiierson Co , Kas., Juno 17, '81.
Our county has had another arrival
from Forest county, iu tho person of
Mr. David Zuck of Tionesta Twp. We
hope be may find it convenient to lo
cato in this vicinity. We will be glad
to welcome more of our old Forest
friends.
Harvest has just commenced and as
usual everybody is busy ; wages are
good, and wheat looks quite well.
We had the pleasure of attending
the wedding of Mr. Samuel Non is, of
this couuty, and Miss Lou Range of
Forest county, on tho 15th inst. The
happy couple start out with unusually
bright prospects on their voyage of
life. Mr. Norris is an energetic aud
promising young man, and more of
Forest Co.'s girlsmight do well to fol
low Miss Lou's example. Tine happy
couple proceeded at ouce to Lis iiome
which he had taken great care to pre
pare for tho receptiou of his bride.
They have the best wishes of their
many friends. S.
SMEARBAUGH
& GO.,
Dealers in
GrROCEBIES!
TOHACCO,
CIGARS, HARD
WARE, QUF ENS
W A It K. (i L ASS W ARK,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, RAKERS BREAD, OYS
TERS, Ac.
Goods Always First-Oacs.
I 'KIM AIM KS.
,1 LINE IS, m.
('imnitiiinir A u.llr -
(WSTV COMMITTKK.
;( 'Iiiim Jionn(r,
N 't'liomp.scn.
Ijcwis Kicster.
ICIiim (Irillin.
.lolm Thomson.
Wm I'.liick.
.lolm fVsood.
W A li;osotihury.
IiViiiiiii Cook.
10 A Ye tier.
41 J U Liiiulers.
Harmony Twp. Auditors Renort.
UOAn COMMISSIONKUS in account
with Harmony Township for tho year
ending March M, 1SS1.
lr.
To amount of road tax levied f l,4!hl 24
1,40(1 2 1
Cr.
..St, ::! 21
lly ntnonnt of work dono
" unseated lands returned..
$l,VM 24
JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer in account,
with Unrmony 'lownship K-iad l-'und
for year ending Marcli 1 1, lssi.
Dr.
J o cash on hand from last vear $ 'SI
" ain't cash recM of W. J iwsou... fflKsl
ani't cn-.li nx fk. Trens fXW 45
mii't duo Treasurer
O'iO 00
'r.
C53 0.1
lit 0(i
liy vouchers
' percentage
?
f (il'il 00
ALSO, JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer in
uccount with Toor Fund.
' Dr.
To cash on hand from last yonr...? 15:1 42
" " rocM of County Treasurer Kl 85
' Collector 455 48
(l'i(l 75
Cr.
Ily vouchers
" percentauo ....
" cash on hand.
42:t (1!)
8 4
2 ")S ;',
? f):;)75
R. O. CAKSOX Treasurer in new. tint with
"Harmony Township school fin:d for the
year ending Juno 1, 1SHI.
Dr.
To cash on hand from last year. ..5 57 fifi
" cash ree'.-i from colleirtors l.Kiil 00
am t, rec it 01 Allepiienv Twp. 10 OS
" " Sta'.e Approima'.ion .!S 00
" " d::o Treasurer 47 S !)
?2,a20 25
Vr.
2,2S:; 58
45 G7
Tty vouchors...
" percentage.
2,320 25
A Homier School House, June f, 1RS1.
We herehy certify tliat we havo exam
ined tho ahovo accounts and timl them
correct as ahove siated
C. K. TiANDKUS,
. TiANDKUS, 1
11 :s F. CONKIiY, I Auditor
IN THOMSON, j
jam r;s l'. I'ONKiiY, Auditors,
JOHN
jOTIClC TO ltOND-HOLDKUS.
Notieo is horchy Riven that the princi
pal and accrued interest on tho follow-in;;
Forest County Hoods will lie paid at tho
Treasurer's ollico, Tionesta, Pu., tho first
day of July, 18,1, and the interest on raid
llonds will ceasn on that d v : Monds Nos.
f and 25, 1,01)0 each ; and Nos. 8, 0, 10, 11,
12, and l;!,?500 each.
F.M ni'dlUN. )
ISAAC I.ONO, U'o.
II. W. FKDKUCrt, I
f'omr's,
Attest
J. 'I. Uhknnan, Clerk.
Formerly Pittcburch, Tilusville & BuiTalo'liji'
Sl'UIXO TIMU TAUIiF, April 1, 1881
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l: 2 25 ar... Oil City....lv
8 "I I ....Koch wood ....
8 IT j 2 01 Olcopolis
8 0:i I r:ij...F.a'.rlo Hock...
8 (('I! 1 50 J'lcsidcnt
7 40i 1 :u Tionesta
7 :c.' 1 l'ij Hickory.
7 V I 1 12;.. Trnr.kovviilo..
7 12 12 .r)Sl Tidio'ute
C 45 12 ;i7...TI,.omsoii s...
(i 110 12 2d lv..lr-. ineton..ar
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A DDri'lONATiTltAlNS Ekavi.; 1 'ark er
(i:.'!iani, Fox Imr (i:40 1111, Fran ! I in !):ii(iam.
Oil City !;-.."(laiu. Arrive Tionesta 11:22
am, Tidiome 12:150pm, IrviueLon 2:0npm,
Warren 2:o5pm., StoneliHin 2:4spm.
E': vk Slum ham 7:.10am, Varrrn 7:4 lam,
I rvinetoii S: l.inm. a rrivo Tidioute !i:.';7ain.
Tionesta lii;,-,7aii', Oil Citv 12:20pm
CllAUTAt'(UA LAKE 1)1 VISION.
Trains leave Oil City for l'et. Centre, Ti
tusville, Spiti'tanshiirtr, Centrevillo, Corrv,
Mayviile, Itroctun ut 0:50am, 10:45:m, 2:40
pm, 5:00pm, 8:5(j)iii. Arrive ut 7:i5am,
S:12am. 2:10pm, 3:50pm, 8:' .'pin.
Sunday Train leaves 7:.'liUiii ; arrives
7:2dpm.
UNION tt TITUSVILEE P.RANC1 1.
Train leaves Titusvillo 5:50pm; arrives
Union City 8:00pm. Leaves Union City
7:(i(iam ; arrives Titusvillo !l:15am.
Trains run daily except Sunday.
Trains are run on Philadelphia' time.
Pullman Meepiii'r Cars run daily
between Titusvlloand Pittsl)tir;.'h on train's
leaving jRrocton, ajiopm UIU 1'ittsburyh
8:45pm.
T'T-Tickets sold nnd b;urgai;e c hecked
to all principal points.
Get timu tahh s ri inp; full information
from Company's Asrents.
' H. WIESON, Gen. Supt.
W. S. ISA EDWIN, or City, Pa.
Gen'l Pass. Agent,
42 Exclian-(i St.. P.ufi'alo, N. Y.
J. Ii. CRAIG, Ain nt, Tionesta, Pa.
J.
Wr. MORROW, MrD.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Eatc of Armstrong county, having located
iu Tionesta is prepared t ) altt lid 'all pro
lessional culls pnnnp'.ly and at ail hours.
4 'or t he pi t sent iil li.ive his ollico oppo-.-jloUio
Lawrence Hoiist-. ni.tv-ls si.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT CC'Jr.7,
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Of. 1 lily, ISNl, mi tvvo ii', I'i'iiv . noon, h'v
Kiclinid V. l!:ivt.cli, t A'H'liiincc 1, nil hU
riurht. titlo and inlcri Ht, of, mid to tho
following ilcscriiicd properly, ns nil;rjioo
of tho nbovo named rmnkriipt, to-wil
.J'rxt. A oiio-h:ilt' interest in a ccrmin
.Judgment, in favor of Alexander MeAn
drew rind Niimncl Wnnn, nftainst .Inmes I
Ihhiich, for fli'i.O.'-S.S.'l dock( tlrd in the New
York Supremo Court. Citv mid Count v of
New York, Amrnst 4ih. l,sil.
iNrroHtl, A 0110 half interest t) n certain
Judgment in iavor of nihiio nnd nrninst
Mamo for JilO.lO docketed in tho ilnrino
Court of tho City of Now York, Dceemhor
1S70.
Tliinl. A'l (ho following ilescriheil
twenty-two tracts or parcels of land in
l'ennsylvimiii !
No. 1. Oiih thereof Hituato in Tio
nosta Township, Koroit, County, in said
StniP, tut(iitiHl to WiHiolin Will ink, No
vemher L7th, 1S02, upon warrimt iu the
sumo name No. iMii.'t, conlaiuing 1075 acres
11101 ii or le:s.
No. '2. )nr oilier (hereof sotuato in Tlo
ue:la Township, in said Countv, patented
to Wilhelm Vi'illink Nox emlicr i!7th, 1st!-,
upon warrnnt in thesaino namo No. LM'il,
t'ontainin;; HUM) acres more or less,
No. :t. )n( oilier thereof hoim; one hulf
ofatnut nitualo in Tionesla Township,
nl'orcsaid i-atenti'd to Wi'.liolni W'dlink,
NoviMiiher i;rih, lsii'J, upon warrant io tlio
same namo No. iMvt, said half conlainin;:
fi00 acres more or lc..
Xrv 4 Oimitthnft lim-finiv;t 1 : .. x f : 11
j,,nTmv,,si,i 1.11- ,,..,..,'. '.
iv.rest, Countv iVm.Kvlvni.;.,,..i....fml t!.,
47 400TXicholas Diddle. M.iv -Uh, isi.. upon war.
rant No. 4 12!). in tho name of Sunmel Wal
lace, containing 000 acres nioro ir u-ss.
No, 5. One other thereof nituuto in
Millstone Township, afoiesaid patenteil to
Nicholas P.idiile, May-Jtli, Is."), upon war
rant No, 4 1:10, in the unnio of Samuel
Wnlhiee, oontan.iiH: 0!'d acres And one
half of an ncro more or iess.
No, (I, ()oe other thereof sitnato in
Millstono Township, aforesaid pater.toil
to Nicholas Diddle, May 4th, 18!."), upon
warinnt Ni". 41:!.'!, in tho name of Samuel
Wallace, containing Oist) acres nioroor hi"s.
No. 7. One other thereof situa'.n iri
Jeuks lownship, forest County, aforesaid
latented to Nicholas Diddle. May Ith. Is, 15.
ipon warrant 41. ".J iu tho namo of Samuel
a I lace, coiitam.ng !KK) ncj cs more or less.
No. 8. One other thereof situate in
Jenks I owns. up, in said countv, patented
to Nicholas Li, Idle, May 4th, 1SI... upon
warrant N..n:;5, ,n (he mime ,,f S:unu.4
AS.a!la'-(. 'oiit.i:n:!itv OfiOneroN inoreor less.
No. 0. One other thereof sitnato in
Jenks Township, in sr.id Countv. paten
ted to Nicholas Diddle, May 5. ISIj, upon
warrant No. 4l:'.(5, iu tho naiuo of Samuel
.11 . ... .
i '"
71!l!J
y'J
vi anaco. comainni r 1-r.m acre: ami ono
of an ncro more les.
10. One other theroof containing 5!)
one half Hcreit, more or less, niim-
hi red 2 1 in th Kiil.diviwion of n tract f
land which was patented October 2:', 1811,
to John N In:o, Christ iplior Hager nnd
James D. Lane, on War.unt No. 3177, to
Herman LoRny and Jan. Linklain.
No. 1). u( otliee thereof containing
100 acres and threo fourths, moro or less,
numbered 25 in tho ."aid subdivision last
mentioned. '
No. 12. Ono other thereof containing
1 Macros, morn or less, nuniherod 20 in
the subdivis ion at mentjoiied.
No. 1:1. Ono other thereof contidning
100 acres mid threo. fourths, moro or loss,
numbered ;!2 in tiio siibdt vision last men
tioned, s
No. It. Or.p other thereofconlnining !'1
acres ued three-fourths, more or less,
numbered 4. ii: tho subdivision of
a tract of land which was patented Octo
ber 2.1, is 1 1, t. John N. Lan , Christopher
linger mid James D. Lane, on Warrant.
No. 317!;, to Herman Do Roy and Jan.
Linklain.
No. 15. One other thereof containing 0:
neres aud three-fourths, more or less,
numb-red 4(i in the subdivision last num
tinned. No. I'l. Ono other thereof containing
IU acres, more or less, numbered 21 in
the subdivision of a tract of land which
was patenteil October 2:!, is 14, to tho eaid
John N. Lano, Chi istoplier Uaier and
James 11. Lano, on Warrant No. 5181, to
Herman Lei toy and Jan. Linklain.
No. 17. Ono other thereof containing
100 acres, more or lesti, numbered 22 in
the subdivision hist mentioned.
No. Is, Ono other thereof containing
114 acres, moro -or less, numbered 28 in
the subdivision last mentioned.
No. 10. Ono other thereof containing
111 acres, moro or less, numbered 20 iu
tlio su'idivision last mentioned.
No. y. Ono other thereof containing
107 Hens and one-half, more or hiss, num
bered !' in tlio subdivision last menl oned
No. 21. Ono other containing 07 ncros,
morn oi Ir is, numbered '.)7 in the subdivi
sion hi-.f nieiilioMcd.
No, 22. One other tliereof, i-iluato in
Snyder Township, Jclh'i'yi.n County, 411
snid Sti-fo, snrvcvcil on Warrant N.'20'i5,
District No. S, to' Wilho'm Wdiink A Co.,
Decern her 1.'5, 17H2, containing 45U ui ies,
more or less.
h'oiirlh. A one-half interest in tho en
tire capital stock (i'l (10,0! 10) of tho Perth
Amhov, Fiber Company. Tho cenilii iUes
for this stock aro not'ia tho Assignee's'
possesion.
J'"tti. A one-half interest in about 40
ln-r ecu!, of the stock of tho Unib'd States
Genera! Smelling and Miiiiicr ''inp.uiy
(Limned), London, England. Too cerliii
cates for libs stock are not in ikeussi rm.-oH
possession.
Dated. New Y01 k. Juno (!, l,sS.
wiLUAM ii. cl u:r.
Assigii.M in I S;im K r i j't i- v of Sami'ii,
Wanx. 1 10 Rroadwav, New York.
IX'liFNE L. DUSIIE,
Solicitor for Assignee,
110 II road way, New York.
n i urnir.rrri-:iciis '
CIVIL Zn&l&U) A?:D SlinVEVCX
(C , Surveyor of Forest County.)
FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND
GOOD WORK.
"Ir5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Cm rami IJogalvarcI ECoJeJ.
Cufjicr ..' jJ-o(iihi'(t y,
0n Eath Auiicao aud Lurouau Plauu. v
Fronting on Central Park, tho Grand
P.ouleyard, Droadwuy and l''i!ty-Nintli
St., this Hotel occupies the entire square,
and was built and furnished at an expense
of over t'ion.ooi). It is ono ot tho most ele
eant as well as being tho finest located in
tho city ; has a passenger Elevator and alt
modern improvements, and is within ono
scpiaro of the depots of (ho Sixth and
Eh;th Avenue Eh va'ed R. Jt. cars, and
stilt nearer n, the Droadway curs eon-yt-iiient
and acci ssiblo liom 'ull narts of
tho city. Room with board 2. per dav.
Special rules for fumal'cs und permanent
guests.
E. HASKELL, Proprietor.
,IOIi WORK ol'everv dosi'iptinu execil
i ted at the RF.PU D LU'A N 1 Hire.
I! Will!!
T fako pleasnro In telling tho Sporting
Fraternity that I havo 10-purchased
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY" LO(''ATIU) at my ohl
JL' stand, and I nni prepared to p.tlend t'
all my friends, nnd the puldie genondly,
who need
YTKKIG m THE G'Jfl LluE!
I shall keep n perfect Mock of all kinds of
And all kinds of
FISHINC TACKLE,
I shall also eontinuo to hamllo tho
And tho
CIIICAG0 SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Conioand sort me. You will find vno
ALWAYS T HOME.
Mu.r.lo T loaders made to order tuul war
ranted. s
BrvANOHKS PROMPTLY AKi)
FAITH! ULLY L01TE.
Tldiouto. l'a., Aug. 1L',
s
TZInT, cozpipieir,
; AND .
Sheoi, Iron Wnro
T WOULD respectfully inform tho citl
yens of Tlonesla nnd vlciniiv (hat I nni
iw-ejiared lo io all kinds of work in tho
Tin, Copper nod Sheet D-on f in . 1 nisi
maico a spei'ialty in manuf.icluring
and CpiipmontJ suitable for ratling pur
jorcs. Also nil kinds of
REF.".!K!S3 DGHE SM2F.T H3TICE
Tlio Highost Market Prico Paid for
RACQ AMD jurat:
Cpp. Lawrence House. x
A LECTURE TO VGUHO tm
a ii(ctiirii on tho Nalure. Treat incut,
nnd Ladicai euro ol Si mb-al '-al; he.-s, or
Spermatoi'i IciM, induced by s If abuse,
Involiinlarv Emissions, Im'potoncy, Ner
vous Debility, mid Impediment to niar
naco ireiierally ; Consumption, lCpilepsv,
and Fits; Mental nnd Physical Ineapacit'v
ifc-Hy RGIiERT .). CULVKRWELi.,
M. D.. uulhorof tho "(ircon Dook," ,Vc.
The celebrated utithor, in this admira.
bio IVsay clearly (leiiionstraics, from a
thirty curs' siiecessfu: iiractice, that tho
alarm mg conseipicnco of self hiiuso may
bo radically cured ; pointing ontaiuoihv
ol cure ut, niien simple, certain, unci
cl ectual, by mi ails cf v hich eveiy
suitcicr, no muter what his coml.tto'n
'I'y lei, may cure himself cheaply,
privately, and radically.
o 'j. This lecturo will provo u boon to.
thousands nnd thousands.
Suit under se al, :n a plain envelope, to
any a. !dri-s. noisi, imid. 011 1-1 eeint of aiv
cents or two pos!;vo stamps. Wo havo
also r. nuro cure for Tape Worm.
Address fio J'tihliWier.
THE CULVEEVLLL MEEICAL CO.,
41 Ann St.., N. V., N. Y.. 1'. O. Do 4.':8i.
KEVJ REVISION
AfiHMTs
ti.SNTi:tl
A ' made by ! lie most eminent seh ila- s
of Ihi-I iiid.-oid America. D ili' tho iirico
o! t'..'!('o.,ii,:n..: Uimlisli Edi:ion. I aro
i.vj o, I i 'ii 11 su(i'i--calendere I p;;ier, eie
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siw Dlstoi y oTtiie liilileund its Transla
te!). s-," m.-iudnig a full aceoiintofuie New
Rovisniii, g:i u to subscribers.
Lost, i-li-iiico for ugi-nts ever ol'rred
S' l'.! .-tamp for parlicj l.irs at once.
Tl'.o Henry Dill rubllehingr Co.,
Norwich, Conn.
CSTARTLIKSG
DISCOVERY?
L32T MANHOOD RESTORCD.
Avm-imof joiitiitc! imm-.idi.urai caueiii J'rciiia
tiirc lieoiy, Nervous Di-.liility, I.csc iUuliood, eio..
har;i tnul in win evtiry known naneiir, bai 1.J.
covwi J a ;mil nctfanre, v-liica lit will e."n:l Flil K
o lii ii!l-w-tn.ir.'n., a.l-.utjisii J. H It''''Vl'
4J Chiii'iam Mt., N. Y. ""'
J t)HEN0 FULTON,
Manuf.icti.iror of and lculer in
IRSESS. tCLLftRS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
liOHSE FURBISHING GOODS.
may! 81 TON EST A, PA.
SA V al. U. . S:.iwin.er.TS1, W ,llrorul II untlii-C,
VJ- I" h. u.u-.i.u.J. l.luli:iU,
K lor y. til-own u-.t-r.!, 1M.liv in t.,a. tu n.n-i'.i
tm uluiliMtimi. 'I U.OU-alj.'i ilu.. 1.1' v'
. Val. h. .. .Vein in ters Ml. W ,llrorul UuntlluCw.
QEOKGH lllCNDEKSON.'
TONSOEIAL APT 1ST.
Tionesta, l'a. shopi'ust door south of
La .vn nee House. For a nice shave, sham
poon or hair-cut call on Mr. JI. Ho id
Urst-cl.iss in every respect augti-lf-
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