The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 25, 1882, Image 3

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WEUSESDAI HORIUKO, JAN. 25, 18B!.
noaoucn OFFICERS.
lurji' S. J. Womwit.
m'neil.rvn North ward. T. J. Vnn
flioson. T. H. Cr1)b. Jno, A Hurt! South
vrd, U. W. Robinson, .S. 1J. Haslet, Kli
Uolcman.
JniHren of the. Pfoec3. T. Bronnan,
I). H. Knox.
Cont(ile-'-Xnno Walters.
Nt-.honl Dim'tor Miawkoy, H. .T.
Woleott, K. L. Davis, A. li. Kelly, G. W.
Robinson, A. H. Partridge.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
? timber of Connre-J An. Mosorove.
Member af Smut J. . IlALl..
AMtmbh K. L. Davis.
President JndrjeW. J). Bnowx.
4jseiVid Judac.fi John Rkck, C. A.
II ILL.
7VeTitr! N. R. Forkm-an.
Prothonatary, Re.gUtcr Recorder, etc.
JtTHTI SlTAWKKY.
Sheriff. C W. Ci.ak.
Oiinwimioiicrl-H. W. LttnFmjR, J. S.
Henderson, II. A. 7rr.NDK.tx.
County ifitperintendcnt3, E. HiLt.
Attn. HutrM Attorney &. D. Irwin.
Jury Cotnmix.vionera R. J. IIii.i.arp.
J. Orekwawat.t.
County SurvrtarV. F. WuiTTKKIN.
Coroner C. il. Cmmm.
Countu J vtlitorU. W. Warden, J. A.
RCOTT, K. B. S WALLET.
J. T. HI! I N.NAN. ' C. M. SHAWM' V.
'DRCfJMAri 'a SIIAVSKGY,'
Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers,
(CUTiccs In Court House,)
TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, FA.
T)ARTlCULAR .TTF.NTION given to
1 Searches, Brie!, Payment of Taxes,
Redemption of Lands. Pnrchasoof Lands
nt Treasurer's Halo. Will draw donns,
limit ifimes, agreements, A'C All business
entrusted to our caro will rcecivn prompt
attention. 1 Aervthing done satisfactorily
and nt reasonable lutes. ItJanH'i
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Condciioril Time Tiiblo Tlontula Klnllou.
NORTH.
Train 15 M am
Train 11 :5:12 pm
Train 18 6:12 pin
HOOTII.
Train IS in:n7 am
Train 1(1 ":2l pm
Train 10 7:10 pin
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIOUESTA LODGE
yo.:ir9,
-m- r. T'7
MEETS evory Saturday evening, 7
o'cloi-k, hi the Lodge Room in Par
tridge's Hall. ,v.N,4xr r.
J, II. I'l VJI .UA.' ,
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O. w. raw ieb, ssec-y. ,
27 -tr.
Train 9 North, and Train 1(1 South carry
the mail.
rreocliing at the F. M. Church
next Sunday evening.
Ilcv. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Preebytcrian Sabbnth School at
3 p. ra.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. ro.
Mrs. W. It. Coon of Barnett, is
visiting Tionesta friends.
Mrs. W. J. Bleaklev, of Franklin,
i viBitin? TioDesta. as the euest of
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Mrs. S. D. Irwin.
Ice seven inches thick is finding
it wav into borne of the sawdust
Rouses of town.
Mr. Thos. Derickson, of Mead
ville, brother of our townsman, J. II.,
is paying him a visit.
"The skatin's bully," according
Wo nro in rpceipf of quite a
lengthy communication from tlie Mealy
settlemeut, whicli is of too personal a
character for our columns ; heneo we
respectfully decline to publish it. We
cannot allow our columns to be used
for tho purpose of settling personal
quarrels.
The Y. P. L. S. elected the .fol
lowing officers last Saturday evening
for three months: President, Charles
JUUig ; Vice Pres.,' Miss Sue Evans ;
Sej'y, W. L. Klinewtiver ; Tfeas.,Miss
Mario Jackson. Thev meet at the
resideuce of Judge Proper next Sat
urday evening.
Mr. Wilson Jamieson, of rieas-
antville, a former Tionesta boy, but
now of the Smoky City, has secured a
position in a large wholesale establish
Announcements vcro tnndo in the Eullou's llludratr: l Magazine for
Preebytcrian und M. E. Churched last February" i9 issued, nnd it contains a
Sunday to t lie e fleet that the temper- liberal installment of. the great and
mho. convention Advertised and.poRt- exciting society romance, "The
poped some time ago would be held in Clenched Hand," the most powerful
Tiorresta this week. Dr. Nesbit will 8tory that lias appeared in a serial in
tlcliver a lecture this (Wednesday) (bio country for many years. It is
evpuing in tho Presbyterian Church, irue to life, and the scene is laid on
andxha convention will assemble to- the banks of the Hudson River, in the
L. DAVIS.
ATTORKF.Y-AT-LAW,
Tionesta. Fa.
Collections marts In this und adjoining t0 he boys, acd the girls say "it is
wiinliw
ILES W.TATE,
M'
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
Elm Street, Tionextn. Fa.
morrow. Dr. Nesbit comes highly
recommended as a temperance speaker.
and all should avail themselves of tho
opportunity to hear him.
Charlie Bonner returned from his
trip to the East lost week. While ab
sent he spent a duy or two at Wash
ington and took in the Guitenu' trial.
lie says the prevailing opinion iu t'at
si ty is that the jury will disagree as to
the assassin's iusanity, but that the
ment. writes and says: "Send me the probability is that Guiteau will be Derrick says:
year 1880. Then there are illustrated
articles of travel, beautnul poetry,
some remarkable adventures, domestic
tales, anil house aud home depart
ments, that will interest the ladie?.
Published by Thomes A Talbot, 23
Iliwley Street, Boston, Mass., atonly
$1.50 per annum, postpaid.
Oil New3.
A Sheffield special to yesterday's
Kti'LBLicAN ; I must have the news
from mv old hume." Our best wishes
for succee, Wils.
The creek and back cbanuel are
COU.SSINN--Gll,l,iM.r,.V -In T,."i .-.( i,
In.,. Monday evnln,?, Jan. 23, Xc?,, at
tho resMoti'-o of and by j!r'. .1. -linjr,
Mr. Theodoro 11. Co-.jv.1ii-i a.i.l
Mins Akuih K. Gil fill 'n, Uh of 'i'i 1
burp. Clarion cmnty, l'a.
Humbug Advertisements.
Tho time has never l.rcn Rnd never U! -
bo when the pooplt of thin or an;, otfu-r
country can buy a k1.1 Uoilar for evnr:ty-
rive ointn. 'Neither oao you, doar redr,
purclia.o an oian worth tbro or four
hunrJrod dollars' for t1U. This in aH non-
SGn.sc-. KMlt we have no ooiwxion toot.ntr
peoplo doing their busineH just a they
see fit. We arc nollins a kooiI, hono.fc
made Fiono at fr(m f 185 to 57t", and a
pood, honest Organ (not ' all stops) for
from $48 to $475. All our goods are made
upon honor, and we sen i to nnjr part of
tho world on test trial, and If no plcaica
no keepee, as the Chinaman would pay.
For the past ten years we have sent both
Fiatios and Organs to eveey part of tho
world, and our instrument give tho most
universal fcatisfaction. If you wish a
good instrument, one that will alwaya
irozeu over, nun our icu iuou am aiun- i , . . .
me all over their countenances. Iney
will be able to put up 5 or 6 inch ice,
which is much better than none at
acquitted on the ground of insanity, "Emery &Co.'s well oil the William'
and sent to the assylum for life. If son farm in the Sheffield district, is
this be the case the jury must agree reported af a depth of 1,200 feet. Jt
that the villain was not responsible for is an important test venture for the last you, we shall be pleased to send you
hi etinr. nn that memorable 2d of Umith nrnotern fliteniioo of the Djol." our catalogue and prices ; and u you r,ur
Tr to 11 1 I euase on ui mo auouiimi jiui.iiuib ciiwt
188 ii"u v,.ary instrumcnU vou will cet what YOU
r I . 1 J. . ... I rtArt Tl Tl 1. -1 ,.M - . -
lerence neiween riKuiuuu wrung, n ver- ojo, Just iraucn, is buowiug m t',uu reauire. and one instrument sold tn a
diet in which the Americau people will for flftv barrels'. It filled up six bun-- neighborhood sella us more. Add.oss,
all. The boys are also bappy, and
Ed. Ileibel will doubtless sell eorae of
those handsome skates ho has had on
hands all winter.
At this writing there is greater
promise of a little winter weatherthan
there has been since the season set iu.
never coucur.
Some fiend who is evidently
courting a five or ten years' torm in
the Peu'itentiary, entered the school
houso iu the Huddleson district, ou
dred feet on the first bit.
School Report.
for prices, etc., Jas. II. Thomas,
Successor to Thomas Brothers,
Catski'.l, N. Y., U. S. A.
CIONESTA JIAlSiilSTW,
CORRECTED K VERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALEES.
Flour liarrel choice
rp V. RITCIIEY,
ATTORN EY-AT-L a W,
Tionesta, Forrot County I'a.
just too nice for anything."
J. M. Kepler, of the Tionesta
Democrat, was in town over Sunday
Phillipeburg. Centre Co., Journal.
- Dr. Soowden, one of Franklin's
most successful physicians, was the
guest of Judge Irwin last Saturday.
Dr. Morrow yesterday reeeived
another fresh supply of virus, and will
have another invoice by Saturday
next.
T i.tlioi .Tnrht. nf ihft fommon..
Attnrner in tho Pension omsft at Wash- wealth, has a severe attack of sickness.
rX, Walter Adams is slinging the
ran obtain pensions to wbieh thev may be t-pe week,
mtttlwl. hrcaliinn on or addressing me at . .
"Honwta, Pa. AU Haims for arrearages Dr. Coburu has just received
"ofpay and bounty will rorrlve prompt at- f f , viru, ftnd U prepared
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J.
C. AO NEW,
. ' ATTORNEY-. AT-TiA-W,
TIONESTA, FA.
ATTENTION fOT.mERS!'
Report of the Primary Department
of Easf Hickorv school for the month
Morday evening of last week, and ending Jan. 18, 1882: Number en
committed some dastardly depreda- rouei 39, Names of those who were
tions. When the teacher entered on lb a month Flour Back, best
The sleighing on the hills is fair, and Tue.da morr.:ntr t0 becin school, she .ro f rnnA Ttftwnlan. Marilla Ball. Corn Meal, 100 lbs
the lumbermen are takingdue advant- . Anm ?n fPshtfiil rondi- t . a vu ris T.niJi Chop feed, pure grain
age of what httle snow there to get Th Q villaio9 ba(1 GreeJ0i Kiffflf( Irvine Allison, Snlel -
their boards, timber, &c, to the creen carr5e(1 off tbe children's books, cut prank Henderson. James Conelly. Ham, sugar cured
banks. It makes them (.the lumber- . ,. . jece8 and de. ,. Herbert Green. Breakfast Bacon, augarcuretf
men") look much pleasanter. .(..j i.i. i M.1 . .nn..U ita...ti:ii..j n 1 n , ii.,m. Shoulders
otiuisu tuiug. ,u 6... , IlOBeri IllllUlU, lailCI uiccii, "" t WKUfll. k.ir.lxirrali
Mr. Thos. Snodgrass, formerly of leaving they added to the hellishuess mer Siggins, Bertie Ilillard, Freddie Lake herring half-barrels
President, but now of Spartansburg, of their deed by committing a nuisance I ICifTer. Those who were absent one Sugar
Pa., paid Tionesta a visit last Thur3- 0n the floor. Tbe perpetrators of the jay aro Qlenn Bowman, Curtis Cou
day. He was accompanied by his f0ul act left no trace by which they I ellv and Minnie Nursa.y
wife, who remains to visit a lew aays could be detected, except a pair 01
with her 6ister Mrs. J. D. W. Reck, scissors, which Mr. Geo. Haslet of this
Mr. S.'s friends in this section will be place indentifies as his. A few weeks
glad to learn that his mercantile busi- g0 bis bunting 6hanty which was lo-
neighborhood,
Offico
Having been tver four vears a soldier in
the lato war, and having for ft number r.f
Tears cngagod In th prosecution of sol
iilers' claims, mv experience will assure
th collection of claims in thn hortot nos
U.lotlme. J. B. AO NEW.
41 tf.
JyVWRKNCE HOUyE,
' TtONESTA. PENN'A, WM. SMEAR- er l,e Kr)C9,
?!"L ilvth nSZi -Although diphtheria, as a
well furnbuW Superior neeommoda- doe8 not souud 60 horrible as Binall
tlon and strict attention given to guests. .., ,1.-,-
VoccUbles and FrnitM of all kinds served pox, according to an exchange, there
In their Reason. Sample room lor worn- twen,v die of the former disease to
to vaccinate all who apply.
opposite Court House.
Jno. II. Mogan Esq., is still cir
culating among Forest county friends
Mr. M. is a wide-awake gentlemanly
companion, and makes friends wherev
word,
Alwtlda Adams, Teacher. M
Brookston Briefs.
inordal Agents.
one of the latter.
Thermometer
indicated 16 de-
Is: a new
for the
ion
ness is flourishing iu his new field
The Free Methodist brethren
closed their revival meetings at New-
mansville on Saturday evening last.
On Sunday a class of 33 members was
organized at that place, with Mr. J.
C. Bowman as leader. The same soci
ety commenced a Beries of meetings at
tbe Huddleson school house last eve
ning, which give promise of success.
Rev. G. F. Reeser, formerly pas
tor of the M. E. Church of this place,
but now of Springfield, 111., and Miss
M. Dawson, for many years a clerk in
the Tidioute postoffice, were married
nt that nlace vesterdav morninz at 8
o'clock. Mr. Resser i 68 years of
a"e and his bride is 50. Their friends
in this community will wish them
many years of health and happiness.
Josenb Harris' Catalogue of
Really we don't know what to say
as so little is going on here just now
We are having a few cases of diph
theria in our place.
Mr. P. J. Swain, of Sheffield, is busy
putting logs to the Company's Mill.
Mr. Bean still continues very low.
His daughter, Mrs. Clark, is visiting
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Westover have re
turned home from their visit to N. Y.
evening before 'Squire Brennan, and State.
was bound over to court. The prison- We have had pretty xair sieigmug
er wore a new suit of clothes which for the past week, aud Sunday it
belonged to Mr. Haslet. snowed nearly all day.
As an admonition to some of the Mr. Seyholt is keeping bachelors
eam Ron of bovs that one almost hall, his wife being in Meadville at.
J 1 n.AA !n til Aof ma n unto ttiA fnf. tending? her mother, who broke her
lowing from the Franklin Press: "Two leg about a week ago.
lads of this city, Charlie Brennan and Our Port Jervis (N. Y') Gazette
Edward Woodruff, weie arrested at correspondent says the cries of bears,
the Lake Shore depot this week, by wildcats, etc., can be heara nightly
cated tn that neighborhood, was
burned during his absence, and all the
contents either stolen or consumed.
The scissors above referred to were
among tho articles missed, from which
it is thought the same parties com
mitted both outrages, P. S. Since
the above was in type a boy aged
about 18, named Robert Harger, has
been arrested as one ot the perpetra
tors. He had a hearing yesterday
Syrup -
N. O. Molasses new
Roast Rio Coffee
Rio Coffee, -Java
Coffee '
Tea
r. utter - - . -Rico
- - - -Eggs,
fresh -Salt
best lake - ' -Lard
- - - -Iron,
common bar
Nails, 10d, keg - -Fotatftes
-
Lime bhl.
Dried Apples per lb
Dried Beef -
Dried reaches per lb - -Dried
Peaches pared por &
grees below zero Monday night, which Fie,d( Garden and Flower Seeds for 0fBcer Barrett, for jumping on board around the houses. Possibly be has
was a siuuner to an. . i"'-'' 1M. has reached us aud is handsomer . : rH;n Thv were taken be- not Pot that eas off his stomach yet
..Utin.. nr OiA till 1 HR. A DOrilOn . ... IJ... . I . wu,iu6 - o a
,-..,ui.i-...w ...,..-..---.-- m ihnniih that nirt mercurv couiuu t . .. .1 r :.- .n. . . . , , .. .... ., ,
f tho patronage of the puuno is BQiioiveu. - ana Detter mau auy 01 no fore Alderman Jlasiet ana neia 10 The "Tionesta Valley Kaiiroaa
n-iy
down as low as that. r . w havo tried hia seeds on for- 1 -i r. a.;, .n.tan Rntiirilnv
Mr. Wm. II. Walton and A. J- mer occasions and always found tbero Lnino-next. Iu the interest of the
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QENTRAL HOUSE,
RONNERA AGNEW BLOCK
Jinrsnx. Promletor. This la
house, and has just been fitted up for t
ooommodatiou of tho public. A porti
IB
ranidlv Dushiag their work, and
1 j - t
Axnpct to have their engine which
r . . ..JT.I... . . . j.i 0 . . 1 r .
Mcuray, represeuieu .""""'i' first-class, ana can reeommeuu bov9 themselves, and of boys gener- they received about a week ago, iu
10 lionesia mis wees. 11. o ui.u u. to tbe puDllc as sucn. onouia any 01 ayt we are glad to record this action, RrooU8toQ in the course ot ten or
tun to sit down ana swap lies wuu our rettder8 feei disposea 10 try nis wfa-ica waa taken in pursuance ot or- twelve days. They are now running
Jack for half an hour or so. Ueeds. we are confident they will not A . ;,sued by the officers of tbe road. a far aa Donaldson's.
... . . .1. ..1 A J .1 i I . , m I
Kev. Uicklings horse gave oui be tlisappomieo. Auurn ior The lads who make a practice 01 ciam- . a tt.aikCf ?ntn tha deDot at
while he was returning from his charge logue, Joseph Harris, Moreton Farm, bering upon moving traius at the de- UieadvjHa iast Wednesday we were
at Galenza Mills last Sunday evening, Kocbester, in. 1.
G. Hall, our
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&K.T1U WKV preaching in the Fresnytenan nurcn. SeDator pleaM a(Jcept AmU for tbem the practice seems on.y inn 0f Brookston, both on
Oflieo in Smearbaugh A Co.'a new buna- Mr. Park Grove came Uowu irom a copv 0f the Reports on the Grand thrperil 01 aeam or a ruaiiuiug 01 mo . .
ing. ui btaira. Ottiee hours 7 to o a. .. . - , 1- rr. w. k om Biwh nftemnt. A filieht
J.i m.ia,. . DIkII oui 1 Iil7k V. M. OrRUIUf lik IUI l" " J I Water VVAVSOI la. V3 UUUUD UY OlICUU" k-v.t - -- - r -- D
.mu uwiin.i i , . . - , . t ' '
Hnd?eVe nceAiu Hen'i e hoiw rear of home- IIe "turned on Monday to the way, that Senator Hall is quite miss or slip must result in latai iuju
CourtHouse'!nCe'U en'lfi;e ' may-is 61. Clarendon, Warren county, where he faV0rably 'mentioned in connection ry or in life-long disability. It is
tar E L STEADMAN will help drill a well for May, Grove wilh tbe Democratic nomination for therefore a mercy to the little iellows
U & Co. Governor next fall. Feeling person- and their pareuts to lay the kicdiy re-
their way home.
Jan. 23, '82.
Anesram.
R. E. L. STEADMAN, .
& Co. Governor next fall.
Dental' room in Acomb bunding, up -Baldwin'-Official Railway Guide, Lily friendly toward Mr. Hall, M we .training hand of the law upon them-
atairs. opposite the Lawrence House, no- , T.nllftP uB- m.dfl lt8 apnearanee, rlo. we should bate to see him nomina- The iact needs to ue ernpnasizeu maw
TV.. ill ....-l- warrin bul. anfl B.L " " J tr I
reasonable prices. ' and 19 as welcome as the flowets or
n. n. ukY. - A
MA Y, VAJIK C CO.,
B JL;3ST.IC BBS!
Comer of Elm A Walnut Sta. Tionesta.
Bank of Discount and Doposit.
Iuterest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collections made on all the Principal points
of tho U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-lv.
ted, because tbe Republicans are going there is a law against boarding these
TH Mav. Subscribe for it and keep posted to knock that persimmon, and we moving trains, toe lowest pouruy im-
-
in R. R. matters. Only $1.00 a year, WOuld prefer to see some one else sac
or 10 cents a copy. rificed.
The Clarion Democrat is publish- A bact fox ba8 bcen een by
ing the "ad." of Guilmette's Kidney geverai ;u th- woods near Tubbs Run
Pad, and if Bro. Kribbs gets as good about two milos up the stream. It is
pay for all his advertisements ns we eaij to be a verv large me and as
ED. ZEIIEJIIBIEXj,
Dealer in
NTO V K S, T I 3T W ARE,
)And(
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT
. LY ATTENDED TO.
Tionesta, Pa. June 27, , W1. :
QIIARLES RAISIQ,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER,
In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop,
posed being a Cue of $5 and ten days
in jail."
Peterson's Magazine for February
is already before us, more brilliant
than ever. Nothing could excel tbe
principal steel plate, "Fast Caught,'
- 6.00 $8.25 .
1.50fa)2.0O
1.80r$l.uo
CO
2jo
15 ;
- 15. J
- 810
- r.so
5.00 i
-. 8(5:11
lS(a)23 j
16Q20 )
2S30
20(ji90. I
- 25(5,30 )
071&;
- 5-'
1.65 '
- lhl
- 3.75 1
- 8.90 A
C0l
1.C0 ;
- ifc? i
- 13 t
30
did for the one in question, be can Wack a8 jet No one has been able or me aparuus ..j
gracefullv retire from the newspaper t t a shot at it jet,althougb a num- lb colore, pattern, m .uvu
business in a short time dead broke. ber of hunters have been after it ou -7 t"-
-Jim Fones, Bovard's wide-awake different occasions. The fellow who the. .
Ita severely bags this animal will be lucky as the oU. j
, : " ... .tu,n f . f, ; valuable, better tnan usuat. 11 you
scorcnea wnue empiyiug I ' ui tt ""J. I , ; ln n tim
in which some kerosen oil bad been Speaking of foxes reminds us that .ucr.u. -
' . .1 LA Ua ..,,,;,W but subscribe at once. Or, better still,
Spilled. AS Jim uua uui, iuu uui uouu iucy m fen-,uft o-j
to work with he was somewhat incon- numerous in this section, anu 11 nouio
venienced for a few days. thing is not soon done to rid the
-If vou happen to bear anything country of tbem there will be littlo or
of interest to the general public, keep no small game left in this section in a
awful quiet about it until after the year or two. The bounty on foxes
paper comes out and then biaepnerae ougu., lu u knv
editors, compositors, "devil" and the fitly cents, and then it wouia oe u
because it didn't object ior irappem 10 ij
office general'y
tion to the thieving pets.
get up a club, and earn a copy free.
The price is but two dollars a year,
with great deductions to clubs. Ad
dress Chas. J. Peterson, 006 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia. Pu.
It is astonishing how many people
hawk up and spit out Catarrhul cor
ruptions when there is so little need it,
us Peruna cures it.
A $20.00 Bible Reward.
The publishers of Jiuthledge's Month
ly in the puzzle department of their
monthly for February offor tbe fol
lowintr ensv wav for someone to make
e j
820.00. To the person telling
which is the shortest verse in the Old
Testament Scriptures by February
10th, 1882, we will give $20 00 in gold
as a prize. The money will be for
warded to the winner February 15th,
1882. Those who will try for tbe
piize must send 20 cts. iu silver (no
postage stamps taken) with thtir
answer, for which they will leceive
the March number of the Monthly, in
which will be published the name and
address of the winner of the prize,
with tho correct answer thereto. Cut
this out; it may be worth $20.00 to
you. Address, Ruthledge Publishing
Company, Eastoit, Pa.
For all sizes of Wraper Chain,
and for all fcizes of Mauilla Rope,
from 1 to 11 inches, go to Robinhon &
Bonner.
If our preacher would take Peru
ua his hoarseness would feoon leave
hiui.
COraSSIOHERS' SALE0F.LANCS.;
BY VIRTUE of vadous Acts of Assem
bly of the Common weallh of Pc.nnsyl- .
rani Vnada and nrovidod. we. thennid&r-
signed Commissioners of Forest County, ,
will expose to sale by publio vendue or
outcry at tho Court House, iu Tiuiiesta ;
Jjorough, on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1882,
at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described
tracts of land, viz : !
HICKORY TVVP. '
War. Acres. To Whom Assessed.
4 T D Collins J li Ateeu.
Island 6 " " . .
50 McCalinont J u a Biggins.
5192 100 Cole UK
2Isl'da2j Alcorn above fcaat liieKory
HAHMON Y TWP.
50 Cook John.
300 Hunter Wm. .Foreman. f
8 Jenkins J D ,
0 Neill Emeline. .'.
10 Uolinden Eb. ;
47 Phillips Bros.
10 Neill vv T Wilson & Stowell.
12 Hotchkisa O A Copeiaud. '
KINOSLKY TWP. , ; i
58 Bastian Robeit, deo'd. ;
6193 i of 18 Dice & Dale. ?
TIONESTA TWP. '
2 Hepburn C J '
23 Whitman John. ,
50 Henry J Neily J Noble.
2 Hunter John. ;
3821 50 John Grubbs. '
S82(i 100 Dale & Bro to Oil Co.
H. W. Ledeber, "1 "
James Hkndkuson, Co. Cotnr's.
H E.NRT A. ZUKNDliLL, j
Attest: J. T. Brennan, Clerk.
Appeal Xolicc.
.'
Notice is hereby given that the Cotn-s
missioners of Forest County will liiot nt
their ollice. in the Court 11 vusa, at Ti;vi
nesta borough, on the 2d and 3d of-teh
ruary, next, for the purpose of holding:
appeals for the asossment of 18S2.
Bv order of Conntv Ootuuii.-ioi: "rn,
J. T. BKENN AN, Clerk.
Commissloncra Oflice, Tionesiu, Pa.,
January 4, 1682. ;
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
1 of Forest county. .
Nancy B. Waterman, by her next friend.
S. J. Woloott, lebolant, vx. Everett A. Wa
terman, resp indent. No. 3, Sepiombep
Term, 1881. Subptviia sur. divorce.
To Everett A. Waterman, ReepondoittT
You are hereby notilied that an ftlin-j
subpiwna nor. divorco lias I cen i.sutl
against vou in tho above ciwe, and u.v.X
you aro'refjuircd to bt- and appear iu
case at oui next term of Court, to o held
at Tionesta, on the Fourth Mom! ty (t
Fehriuirv, A. l. 182, to auuwer B.i.d v.-n,
and that'in default of your appt-amnee, a
decree iu divorce will bo asked for.
C. W. CLAKK, Sheriff. '
Tionesta, Ta., Jan. 2, 18SJ.
A (TENTS WANTED for the only li"
large Steel Portrait of.
GARFIELD,
Engraved in Lino ami Ntipih fiom
phoiograpli approved by .Mrs. tiarr.cid W
a corr-i likeness. A iK'aut.ful woru. a
urt. Niuconipt'tition. Si.j 1'-. Sr-.nC
for cin A irs and xtra t. rnis. 1 tit) !! rj
Bill Pubiishiiig Co., Norwich, C"nn. J-j
paper nxixcq
. w . ...... .. .. 1 w li. f.' ;:. I r' -
i.: :..t 111.1 tin uiaUo ur x ""
appear in the papers. Ex.
ELM ST.; ' TIONESTA, PA