The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 24, 1881, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIT.. 21, 1SS1.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
CoikIimmciI Thi'f Ynliln TlotiPMlft Mlnlion.
' NOUTH.
EOrtOUGU OFFICERS.
rtii.rgci.i--H. .T. 'Wnt.coTT.
Council mm North wnrd, T. .1. Van
(lloHfMt. T. 15. Cobb, .Inn. A. Hurt; Month
ward, it. V. Robinson, K. IF. Haslet, Kli
Holomnn. ' '
Ju.iticr,H of the rcace3. T. 'IJreiitian,
D.W.Knox.
Constable James Walters.
Svhnol Directors 1. Kliawlcey, N. J.
VVolcott, J. K. Blainn, A. II. K-cliy, J. T
Rrennan, A. 11. Partridge.- .'
' '
FOKKST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mmher of Congress -.1 An. MosonovK.
' Assembly K. li. Davis. ,
President JtultcW. D. Brio.
Ancial6 Ju.ilijc3ax Rkck, C. A.
ItiM..
Tren.sure.r-N. R. Fnnr.MAN. .
Prolhonntn.ru, IteijMcr Hcc.ordcr,$c.
JUWW SltAWKKY. . v
fi.'irir.C A. 1UNPATX.
Commissioners Kl.I liBKMK,' IsAAO
Ijono, H. W. TjKDEiiun.
Count j Superintendent J. K. Hit,!,--Aim.
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District A ttorncyR. T). Tnwiw.
.ur.t Commissioner! C. II.- Church.
FkTk'h Yot'NOK.
County XurvrvarV. F. Whittkkis.
rVronr C. II. ClIintciK.
Countu Auditors nirnnr.K Thomt-
fON, D. F. CorKT.ANP, V. C. liACY.
NORTH.
Train 1.") 7:21 nin
Train !t H-A'i pin
Train 18 5:12 inn
Train 9 North, nnd Train 11 Mouth curry
tho mail. . ,
Rev. Hill will occupy the pulpit
of Ilia M. E. Church next Sunday
Tho Franklin Krcnhig News
comes to us with a bran, splinter new
outfit from head to fool, and it looks
ns gay aa a peach. The News U ono
Train is lo:.V7 nm (,t our most highly-prized exchanges
T.m!" !" V. on,l ,'r crla.1 in nntA tlia Avi-lonrO of
( i i ' 1HII I " w fc, -v. " - -
its prosperity.
At the session of Clarion Presby
tery held here yesterday, and which
closed its work this morning, Rev.
Hickling was regularly ordained, and
Train 10..
evening. .
-"Presbyterian Sabbath School at installed paBter of the Presbyterian
9 a. m. M. E. Sabbath
a. m., P. M. Babbath
a. in.
School at 10
School at 11
are
Church of Tionesta. The services,
which were very impressive and inter-
cstinc. were well attended iY our
o f .
church-going people. y"
That Prebident rattlesnake story
turns out to be a canard. Mr. E. E.
Clapp was up Inst week nnd said that
he had heard of nothing of tho kind
happening in that vicinity ; aud if he
didn't hear of it we sruess it didn't
barmen there. "We have endeavored
BUSINESS DinECTOFlY.
TI0JTE3TA LODGE
MKKTS ovory Suturdv ovwilnsr, t 7
o'clock, Iti tho Ldj;o l'vooiu in I'ar
tri.lf?o' IIkII. .
V. M. CLARK. X. n.
- . W. SAWYKIl, Hoc'y. 27-tf.
Register, Register, Register.
Berries and berry-pickers
abundant in tho land.
Our borough schools, open one
week from next Monday.
Miss Lilly Pugh, of Irvineton,
Pa., is visiting at Mr. Jackson s
Frnnk Mabio stopped i.i town to trace the rumor to somo reliable
over Sunday, on his monthly rounds, source, but have been unable to do so.
Mrs. Jerome Whcelock, of Wor- While in Pleasantville last Sat
cester, Mass., is visiting her sister urday we met our former townspeople,
Mm Ci. V. Sawver. Dr. Blaine and lady. The Doctor, we
t: i.. rM,.,.,rt., .uiinn are nleasod to note, is over his head
nm Bbont nil homo a!raiu. and all ro- in practice already in hia new field
port a ino?t lovely time. a puro to bo successful. Ho
-Th continued drv weather has boards, with his family, at the Eagle
just about put the finishing touches on
the buckwheat and potato crop.
-Prof. D. P. Billig, ono of Vcnan-
ro roimfv's successful teachers, paid
Tionesta friends a visit Inst week.
Collodions
'counties.
Hotel, one of the be3t kept and pleas
antest stopping places in thi3 section
The cattle disease ha3 struck
pretty handy to us. Hark ent
worth has lost three C0W9 within the
T? I 1avis. , past tw0 vveelSt and Geo. Saltsgivcr
i i,n r nrrr nor. t..- nnvB vnnr in e ... .. . m .
ATTOKN f.Y-at-Tj A w , . ' who lives Dear him, on the iyiers
mmlo in this p.i.-I n.l.W.nins PlacM 0 1 u,.e "l" '.4 "u """ bur- road, two miles from town, has
Tionesta, I 'a. i voto this ft 1 1. fcepi. i is tne last , ... , , , ,
i i i rtn r r r n i i n nn vu mu i i l ill iiiiirriT
day tor ine ousn.ess. . . . . v t retnembcP tbe
r. and Mrs. S. D. Irwin ro- ft, There seems to
turned on Monday from their three . ' f l)0 bovinQ tJmt j3 Rt
week's sojourn at the Sea Side, having tacke( by tho dispase
had a very pleasant tune. The Tionesta CommomvcaltlThoc&n
Tho little shower of rain on Sun- ;t9 s3conJ volume last week. It rIso
day last was a great blessing to this notices a-subscription for five years in
section. Although not cuougn to uo advance. ISow. Jake von net up
tho crops much good, it had the effect another letter from Colorado. Coop
to lav the dust, whicn had become 1- crsloain News, ihe Aeu'8 has got
most intolerable. ' things slightly mixed, evidently. But
Charlio Matchot, cf Allegheny those Colorado letters are genuine,
jyjn.KS W. TAT!?,
ATTOUN HY-AT-LAW,
Klin Rlroot. TionoMa, Tn.
rj V. 1UTC1I1.Y,
ATTOTtX 12 Y-AT-L A Vr,
Tioncs'a, Vorost Connt-y
T 1. AUNliW,
.1.
Fa.
ATTO US 12 Y- T-L.VW,
TIONKSTA, PA.
ATTI'T'TI(N NDJ.OIKKM!
1 linve lioon Hilmitloil to rnactioo as an
n,;o,rnVrAM City, is .baking hands with hu many all-wool, part silk, and a yard, wide
Hailor who were inimvrt in mo lain war,
can ohtnin pensions to wlix-h thoy may 1"
Tionesta friends. Mr. M. will gradu- they neither rip, ravel nor run down
ate from tho mediral University of at the heel. Don't forget it.
Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, next The item in our last issue, about
spring, where he has been a student tu0 jUg Handle road wua in no way
for some time. ' intended as a slur on the roads in
i
.T TV Unlink wishes to notify Kinsslev township. larfromit; as
tho collection oi'clRiiv.s in th shoytost pos- tj)C 'fioncsta Borough Council that if we are satisfied the roads in that
diMotimo. J. It. ACiNl.W. j ,i u i.;. , ,.,.xr.r in iha
i (Hey (ilg U CIllCO Ui lUalu llili;iiu I tuwuouii' aio anxfu ni . ....
I ..Lii.iiUl.iMnnn.nancii ln-.iwilir onI uill inmnirii Tirorn-lilv
TAWK13NCI2 IIOUSi;, . loilliev niusiuuimuucn unuvpiici.. vuuu.j. ..... v,...,.... - - -
I. nf it i not a natural with the ereoeralitv of roads through-
have no right out the country. The fo'low who
entitle 1, l'V ciillinir on or niWrossint? mo at
1 loncsta, 'n. Also. clamiH lor nrronraos
of pay anl liounfy will rcfcive prompt at
tonUcm. .
Having lfion ovr-r four yoavs a woMior in
Uio lUo war, iuil liavhiT lor a number of
years onirai?el in tho pro- cution of roI-
i tors' ! nuns, in v ox crnMirn v,ii nrin.
Tlie'.Warren Ledger says tho work
on tho Buflalo, Pittsburgh & Western
iailroad, running from Irviuetou to
Salamanca, is now being pushed with
energy. The right of way has all been
secured, and between three and four
hundred men aro working on the sec
tion between Warren and Kiozua.
The two piers of the Warren bridge
are being rapidly built by a full force
of men. The foundation of the river
bridge at Tuttl6town was commenced
ttiis week. Between Kinzua and the
State Line a considerable portion of
tho road bed is already made, about
two hundred men being engaged in
the work of grading on that section.
By an act approved May 18,
1878, Clerks of tho peveral courts of
Quarter Sessions in this State were
directed to procure a Docket called
the "D )g Register," in which nil per
sons who desire can have their canines
registered, giving uamo of dog, age,
height, color, &c, for which the clerk
receives the sura of ono dollar, half of
which goes to the county. The Clerk
gives the owner a L-ertincate oi
Registry, which is transferable to any
new owner, who, upon presenting the
same to the Clerk, can have the trans
fer entered upon the Register. We
quote below section 3 of this act:
Section 3. That all dogs registered
according to the provisions of this act,
are hereby declared t be personal
property, and such dogs so registered
as aforesaid shall be a3 much tho sub
ject of larceny as any other kind
or personal property; and every
person so stealing and takiug away
such dog, shall bo liable to pros
ecution and indictment in the court of
quarter sessions, and on conviction
thereof shall be sentenced by 6uch fiue
or imprisonment or both, as the court
in their discretion may think proper.
The September number of the
haudsomely illustrated and popular
Ballou's Magazine is issued, and is bo
full or interesting matter that we
hardly know which article to mention
hrst. I here is an illustrated review
of Chinese life, an illustrated statement
of fall fashion3, some choice, poetry,
teu or twelve stories, and a large lot
of miscellaneous matter,, besides five
pages of humorous matter, which alone
is worth tho price of tho magazine.
This is a magazine that snould be
read by a million people ; for it is got
up for the people, and not for a clique,
'ublished by Thoraes & Talbot, 23
lawley Street, Boston, Mass., at only
$1.50 per annum.
thing over 1000 feet yesterday.
TnUNLKYVII.LK.
Grove & Wolcott have als.5 had
their sharo of bad luck. They lost a
hit in the well on Thursday last, and
didn't get the drill started again until
Monday. They wero down between
400 and 500 feet yesterday, and ex
pect to strike tho oil rock at 800 feet,
which depth they expect to reach by
Friday or Saturday.
BLUE JAY.
News from this field has been hard
to get. The Derrick of yesterday has
the following from ihero, which is all
we know about the .place at present:
"George Dimick has his rig up on
the northeast corner wf the Stewart
lease. J. Connelly will soon start the
drill at a rig seventy rod3 west of the
Darlinz wells. W. F. Falconer is
ready to bounce the drill at his rig on
tho Cook tract."
along tho Clarion ; there will be quito
run when the water conic.
"ili.i n Stockinu."
NEWS OF THE COUNTY.
TIONKSTA. 1'FA'N'A, VM. SMEATt- J , ....
tlMTUIT. Pnoi'HtlTOlt. This liousn water courso huu hil-jt
Noontrallvlo.ate.l. F. very thin..' new nnd . , j j t to j,.!, another's,
well lurnisliod Superior nwominodii- w lu 1
linnu ami ulrii'f nllonlliiu l'iviii to trno:-ts
Vo:i!tabloH anl Fruits of nil Kinds Horvod
In their srtison. tSampIo room for Com
mercial Ap-nts.
pi'.NTllA L HOUSI2,
stuck that notice on the tree had
better look out for the road commiss
ioners of Kingslcy.
One day last week Fred. Wine
ard and John Dekreger were out
atler huckleberries in tho vicinity of
Finst. TTiokorv 13 to have a new
two-story school honae, and it is al
ready under way. It is to cost $990,
and when completed will be one of the
l 1, 1 l,,,:l,i;.,ra in ilm rminlv
Jackson. Proprietor. Tins is a now Tho enterprise 01 iUCKory lowusnip e i mo uurm uiuulu ui xuuua i ,iu,
from here. In their rami)
of tho patronage of tho public is (solicited, imitation. l'n29 tney came across a den of "rat-
4't-iy tiers." and set to work to slav them.
riOmC gll 13 HI VIU1 n'i nuu I iuuvv,
hnttw.r., willinfr to nlav the re- When they had finished their on-
li-iousgame of Copenhagen and be Ulaught they found they had dispatched
u;n,l buried until tho cows are twenty-inree-iu youn
. - c - -J
re'dy to come home in tho morning
and thus retain their good stading in
tho church. Clarion Jacfoonian
Ditto Tiooesta.
Surveyor hittekin writes us a
In company with Zach. Shriver we
ailed for Pleasantville last Saturday,
and with tho ehooter3 of that place
enjoyed a right down good time shoot
ing glass balls or rather, the famous
smoke target balls manufactured at
Titusville. The shooting was "fair to
' as will bo seen by the fol
yy c co;ut:;nt, m. n.,
rilYSTOIAN A- SUUfiF.OX,
Has had over fifteen yens oxporionoo in
tho prnctien of his )rot'ession. bavinn jrrail
natoil Irtatli and honorably May 1. ls0.r).
Oihco'anii Kfsidonco In Forest House,
opposite the Court House, Tionesta, I'a.
Ante. 25-lbSO
Jv7IOHKOVr, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SUKfiK.OX,
Laloof Arnistronv'eonnty.l.avii.Kloeated readable letter diseriplive of his
In Tionesta is prepared to attend nil pro- urJ K"u" , 1 . .
lesfiionai calls promptly anil nt nil hours, trip to Colorado, where ho now is in
.'.r lbe iiraKeiil vi!l have hu ollloo oni
ni(otho Lawreneo House. may-Is Kl
JK. 15. 1. ST12AOMAN,
SUHOI20X U12NT1ST.
Pental room in Aeomb bnildinp;. np
flairs, opposite tho Lawrence House, Tio
liosta. I'a. All work warranted, ul at
rcRHonablo prices.
MA r, VA11K e CO.,
B A 3T K E B S !
Corner ofl2!m A WalnutSts. TioneKta.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest ullowod on Tinio Deposits.
Collodions made on all tho Principal points
of tho U. S.
the employ of tho Denver & Rio
Grande R'y, as 2d assistant CDginecr,
10 young ones and 7
old ones. It was a very poor day for
"rattlers," bo the boys say.
Mr. Janies Saltsgivcr died at his
home in Tionesta borough on Monday
afternoon last, of congestion of the
lungs, and was buried in the M. E.
Cemetery yesterday at 2 o'clock, Rev,
Hill conducting the services. Mr,
Saltsgivcr had been a sufferer for sev.
Collections solid tod.
piIOTOUKAPH fJALLKUY,
TIONESTA, PA.
IS-ly.
M. CARPENTER,
ft
Proprietor.
I T L. ' t 1
Pictures taken in all tho latest styles of
the art. ti-tr
QIIAHL12.S KAISIU,
mACTICAL
CARRIAGK AND WAGON MAKER.
lu re:;r of Blum's Blacksmith shop,
KLMfJT., - - TIONKSTA, PA
We hope ho will favor us often, as his tral years aud has not been able to
letters contain such information as the perform manual labor, henco he was
Deonle of thi3 section aro auxious to in rather straightened circumstances
rr 1 1 I I '11
ne leaves a wuo auu several cunuren,
livrt nf wlinm nrn rrrnwn no. who liavo
The Jury for September court . armnaf,,v nf nnr npnIiln in lhn ln
...-ill ba ilraivn on TYiduV of this Week. .......
nt hiiK innd n t.ilhsr. r. K. was
Although there are but ten cases 011 afrej 42 years. VI
1 list iIiav nr verv imnortant I f
k..v, w.... .... . .. -- i T .
.ino onfl tatcn in ominpotion WltlltUel J ox
' ,, , ... ai serious runaway took placo on Hun
rather unusually large list ot criminal J r
cases to bo disposed of, the Beptem
hpr irm will bo one of the most im
portaut yet held in the county.
Dr. Allison and Mr. Uriah
Keister, of Hickory, came down on
Monday evening for the. purpose of
running some lumber in "skippers"
for T. D. Collins. The Doctor, who
is an old pilot and las run lumber ou
all stages of the water, says the river
at present is from ono to two inches
lower than ho haseverjkuown it to be.
Several of our citizens have been
severely doubled up with cramp? a
sort of cholera morbus within tho
past week. It i3 well enough fin all
to avoid as much a3 possible catiug
new vegetables and "green stuff" in
these days, as th'i3 is tho worst time of
tho vear for such complaints, .better
j
let the appetite suffer thau tho stomach.
ter s Run. Cm that day Mr. Johu
Nichols, of Pleasantville, accompanied
by his son of teu years, was driving
home iu a bugt-y when he stopped at
the trough in iiout of Capt. Clark 6
house, to water the horse. Ho got out
of the buggy and loosened the check
rein when the animal too lriL'ht and
started up the road at a rapid rate
after running a few rod3 tho wheels
struck a stump capsizing the buggy
and throwing the boy a distance
twenty feet, bruising him severely
about tho face, head and knees. He
was picked up iu au unconsciousstato,
but soon recovered consciousness, am
was taken to the Captain's house
where he was well cared for and his
wounds dressed. Tho boy was ro
moved to his home on Sunday, aud
was doing well at last accounts. Fx
centincr a few slishi breaks ou tho
buggy uo other damage was done.
Pleasantville.
middling,
owing
scores :
First.
Sawrey ....
W enk
Kobinson.
o
off
: as
Real Estate Transfers.
deeps :
S. J. Setley, Trcas., to J. A. John
ston, loQ acres in Harmony tvp..
85G.90.
Assignment of same to HoraceSlill-
man and Daniel B. Castle, SI..:" "
C. A. Randall, Sheriff, to K. L.
D.ivis, 1-5 of 101 acres in Harmony
twp., $45.55.
Assignment of same to G. Sham-
burg,
A largo assortment of Blank
Books, Stationery, School Ink, Tab
lets, School Satchels, Time Books, &o
Stationery for every person, just re
ceived at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 2t.
' Holeman & IIopkin3 have a very
few summer suits left which they will
sell very cheap. Call early. 2t.
1 110101111-8
1 0101111118
0 0111110117
Shattuok 1 1110011107
Johnson 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 03
Meuror 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 it
G. Benedict 1 1101101118-
Second.
Rawrey 0 1011100110
Wenk 1 1111110 119
Robinson 1 111110 1108
Shattuck 1 11100110 17
Johnston 1 1 0 I 1 I 1 0 0 0- (i
Meuror 1 0110101117
Bonodict 00111011117
Third.
Sawrey 1 11111110 19
wenk l uiiiiij i u v
Tlobinson 111111111 1 In
Meuror 1 0011010116
Benedict 110 1111111-9
Johnston 1 1111100118
Fourth.
Sawrey 1 111110 111!'
Johnston 1 1111110 119
Wenk 1 10 10 11110-7'
Shattuck 1 10 11111119
Shriver 1 1111110119
Oil New3.
MAKIEN'VILLE.
We learn that Dr. Towler has sue
ceeded in getting his well domed out
and will tube it as soon as the tub'iBg
can be got on the ground. A gentle
man who has visited it says that quite
a little oil, amber colored, was
brought up with tho bailer, and that
tho well will make a 6mall producer
BEAU CUEEK.
The operators of Mr. Cornwello
well in tho vicicity of Bear Creek
have had considerable bad luck since
they commenced, which has put them
back a good deal. Lit week they
broke tho auger stem and had to take
it to Titusville to have it welded
Thev pot tho drill fctarted oeain on
J D w
Monday, and if everything works
right tho well will be iu by the last of
this or first of next weak. We expect
to havo eotue interesting newa to
throuicla from this veuturo in our
next issue. Tho hole was down some
NEILLTOWN.
Mr. Alexander boast3 of a field
big grass ; about 10 tons were cut
a G acre field.
The oat3 harvest i3 about endec"
a general thing the crop was pretty
good. By the way Major Woodcock's
oats turned off we think it should not
rfnuire n great deal of argument
convice the Major that farming is his
forte.
So far as we are able to hear and
judge by appearance corn will not
generally be a good crop. R. O. Car
son has a piece that he planted on
buckwheat stubble ; you ought to see
it: it represents Tom Thumb in toe
vegetable world.
The wheat crop was good ; Capt
Clark carries off tho premium this
year on wheat raising.
STAR.
The blackberry crop out in. the
wilds of Old Forest at least isn't what
it used to was.
Apples are plenty generally ; but
fiirmera in some places complaiu that
they are already rotting on the treea.
CLAKtNGTON.
We need rain.
Our doctor is quite busy.
No sir ; we don't dispute it at all
Alon ; just set up tho cigars and we
are ready to acknowledge there never
came a finer boy into any household.
Some of our schools have vacation.
One of our teachers we are sorry to say
is quite ill ; MissjScott, who is teach
im? the Sutrar Grove School : she has
been romoved to ber home in Marien.
The Coleman mill has stopped for
want of stock, tho stock is brought to
the mill by way of Coleman Run, and
uo "bracketing" can bo done uutil we
get raia.
Jim Kerr talks of going west.
Johu Coon slew a aeven-foot rattle
snake.
Samuel Shields will be enrolled
among the wisdom seekers at Wash'
ington and Jefferson during next terra
Mrs. Ida Kerr has returned home.
They've got oil out at Marien, and
as Barnett is a, part of "Old Forest,"
it's our glory aud their profit.
That railroad is coming we mean
tho one from fchippenvule. A hey are
warkiog now in by Black's Corners,
"Mrs. Diamond is visitinrr at her
mother's Mrs. Coou s.
Curtis Wynkoop is putting up a rail
at tho mouth ot wynkoop iwun
Fult. Fratupton is doing the wood
work ; it will be ready to run some
time during the fall, probably in Oc
tober.
It is impossible to ascertain anything
definite regarding the oil well at the
Grant Mills; the well was torped eti
last weok beinsr shot twice, anu 13
... 0 .
now closed up. There appeurs to
no question about oil's being found i;
it, and of a very superior quality too,
but the question is, how much? The
inquiry is almost auswered by the fuct
that the parties interested have very
lately been trying to get all the imme
diate territory into their bauds. In
this they did not succeed fully ; their
attempts to buy may just as easily be
coustrued to mean ouo thing as an
other ; it may mean they adjudge the
prcspect for a good oil fiuld as almost
certain, or it may tueau just as hard
that they think tho opposite. The
construction put upon their actions U
of course that there is oil and iu pay
ing quantities. Another well is beiug
put down back on the hill, by the
same parties.
Timbering is going on qvtito brisk up
Tin Cans aud Glass Fruit Jars to
be had very cheap at Robinson &,
Bonner's. 2t
TT . .1 . - A 1
llciu vfijr bui tyes. 1.1UIUBU
blind. Peruna cured me, S. Bender,
S. S. Pittsburgh, Pa.
For three years my son was eore
all over. Peruna curfiil him: , J,
Neueuschwander, S. S. Pittsburgh, Pa
Good3 cheap at
Aug. 11, '80. Haslet &
SONB.
at
Teachers' Examination. '
Teachers' Examinations willbebslc
Tionesta, Friday, "Sept. 2.
Neilltown, Saturday, Sept. 3. 1
Nebraska, Monday, Sept. 5. '
Newtown, Tuesday, Sept. G. i
East Hickory, Wednesday, Sept.!
Clarington, Saturday, Sept. 10.
Jenks, Monday, Sept. 12.
Let all who intend to teach in tl
County Iho coming winter be in attcm
ance ; bring paper and pencil ; also, rt
erences, recommendations and old ce
tificates. Let directors, patrons of tJ
school?, all friends of the cause eduO
tional attend. J. E. Hillaud, i
August 8ih, 1881. Co. Supt.'
Settle Up.
i
The undersigned would respectfu'
ask all indebted to him to call a
settle by cash or note, on or befi
Sept. 1st, 1881, otherwise hia accoul
will be left in the hands of a collect
Wm. Lawrence
Tionesta, July 26, 1881.
CIONI1STA MIXICIUI
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, m
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour barrel clioleo
Flour 1$ sack.'best
Corn Moal, 100 Iba - -Chop
feed, puro grain
Corn, Shellod
Beans bushel -Ham,
sugar cured
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured
Shoulders -Whltofisli,
half-barrola
Tjako herring half-barrels
Sugar .- - -Syrup
-
N. O. Molasses new
Roast Bio Coffoo
Rio Coffee, ...
Java Coffeo -
Tea .....
Butter
Rico -
Eggs, fresh ...
Salt best lake -Lard
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Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, kg -Potatoes
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Dried Apples per Pi
Dried Beef -Dried
Peaches per lb
Dried Peaches pared per .
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NOTICK is neifcby given that th
dorsignod intend to apply for a c
for tho purpose of engaging general
the lumber bustnes, tho inanufact
lumber and mining business; and :
m-poses uforcsaid to buy, lease, ho
h.ill such real and personal estuto 1
purK)ses of tho corporation may r(
Tho said corporation to bo known I
immo, stylo Hiul title of "The S
Creek 1. umber and Mining Com
Tho princiiiul place of business to
Tionesta, Forest County, Pa.
Jos h-h Adamson, J. Arthur An.
II. J. HOYT, !. M. KKl'Ll it,
I). IS. W'AKKNIUIIT, H. P. 1IO.SKINS
O. B. JIoskins, M. B. BitooKS.
Tionesta, Aug. 13, 'M.
JOKKNZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of nnd Dealer i
HARNESS, COLLARS, EM
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING G
mavl n!
IONKSTA, PA.