2ln fyxtzl ?rvt WEDKSDAV JiSOlM), FEU.IMSM. DonouGnorriCEns. Tlurgr--rt. J. Witr.cnTT. Oiwueiltnen North ward, T. J. Van Glesen.T. 1$. Cobb, Jno. A. Hurt; South ward, G. v. Robinson, H. II. Haslet, KM Holcman. JitxtircH of the Pcaee. J, T. Bronnan, 8. Ktinx. Constable J runes Wal torn. School Directors J. Shawkoy, S. .T. WoleoU. E. L. Davis, A. B. Kelly, G. W. Robinson, A. II. Partridge. i a FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mnnftrr of Conyrcss-J An. Momouovb. Mrr,ihrr of Senate J. U. 1 1 ALL. AsswhliiV'.. L. Davis. President JitdCY. I). BRO'T. Associate Judge John Kki-k, C. A. JIlM,. Treasurer ft. K. Foreman. lh-othonotory, Register Jk Uecorder,d:e. JrsTM SltAWKKY. Sheriff. U. W. i'l.AWrc. Commissioner II. W. LttnF.nrn, J. R. Ilr.NnKiisoN, II. A. ZrrcjtOKT.L. County Superintendent J, E. IIiLl. Aiin. District Attorney H. P. Irwiw. Jury Commissioner II. J. IIlLLARI). J. GRK.ENAWAL'r. Counti Surveior'F. F. Whittekim. Coroner 0. II. ClltTPcu. Count' A uditorx-ll. W. WARDEN, J. A. CiCOTT, It. B. SWALLHY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE I. O. of O. IP. MEETS every Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, in tho Lodge Room in l'ar trldgo'sllal). J. II. DIXGMA, N. O. o. w. Lawyer, swy. 27-tr. E. L. DAVIS. ATTOKN F. Y-AT-LAW, ' Tionostn, Fn. Collections made in this and adjoining is-mnties. " jyjILES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm Stroot, Tionesta, Pa. rp F.RITCHEY, 'attorney-at-i,aW, . Tionesta, Forest County Fa, -. , ATTORNEY- T-LAW, . ' TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION HOI.IUKKS! I hive lpen ndmittpd to practice. an Attorney In th Pension Olllco at Wash inurtonP. C. Alt ottlcprH, aoldiors. or failorw wlio wprc injured in tho Into war, inn obtain nensionH to which they may Ip ntil)fl. Iv cnllini; on or nddrpsainsr nio at 1 ionoHta, Pa. AImo. laini!i for arrenracpa - of par nnd Iwunty will reccivo prompt at tention. llavinff hppn ovpr four vpuph n soldlor in th l'to war, nnd havinjr for a number of yearn cnsratjPd In the propcutton or noi diprs' ilaims, m v experience, will aseure the collection of claims in the thortpt pos- .ihlo (lino. J. 15. AONI'W. 4itr. JAWIXEXCE HOUSE, ' TfONESTA. PKNN'A. WM. KMEAR- liAUUII. Puoriui-.TOR. This housn 1 cKiitrallv lopiUcd. Evervthinir new und - wpll furnUhed Superior accommoda tions nnri strict attention iriven t( KUPStS Voirotables anl Fruits of all kinds sprved Inthplr Rcasoti. Btunplo room for Com mercial Aypnts. c 1 ENTUAL HOUSE, ROXVF.RA AfiXEW llliOCK. T. C Jackson-. Pronrietor. This Is ft new house, and has just been fitted tip for tho accotninodatloii or tne putinc. a poruon - of tho patronage of tho public Is soUoted 4My. C. COUUUN, M. P., PHYSICIAN A- SUROEONV lias had over fifteen vPars experience In tbo rrnptice of his profession, havinirprad natnd Irnullu and honorably May 10. lHf5 Office and Residence In Forest House, opposite the Court Hoiuo, Tionesta, Pa, Auk. 2.V1S80 J W. MORROW, M. P., niYSICIAN A SURGEON, I.ato of Armstrong county, having located in TlouPfta is prepai-l to attend all pro fessional calls promptly nnd at ail nours Oliieo in Smeai biiuKh itCo.'a new build tnir. no fctsirs. OtVu-o hours 7 to 8 A. M. nd 1 1 to 12 m. : '2 to S aud 01 to 7 P. m Sundays. 9 to H) a. x,; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 t. m llosidc-nce in Ilenago hotiso, rear of ;ourt House. may-is bj JR. E. L. STEAPMAN, BURGEON DENTIST. Dental room In Acomb building, hp tairH. onnoMite tho Eawrence House, no tiosta. Pa. All worK warrauted, and at reasonable prices H. U. MlY. J KELI- MA lr, PA UK. C CO., B A N K E B S Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta, Bank of Discount and Depotiit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections madeonall thoPrlncipal points of tho U. S. ' Collections solicited. 18-ly. Dealer in ti T O V K H, T I X W A II K, )And( ' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL. KINDS OF JOil WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. TlonesfaPa., June 27, issl. C1 UIARLES RAIS1U, . rJlACTJCAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Plum' Blacksmith uhop, KLM BT - ' TIONESTA, PA T. THIKNNAN. f1. M. fUlAWKKV. nncnriAM u shaviccy, leal Estate Agents & Conveyancers, (Ofllecs In Court llouso,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, I'A. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to . Searches. Uriel's. Payment of Taxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands at Treasurer's Sale. Will draw deeds, morUratrps. nirroements. A-e. All business entrusted to our carp will receive prompt attention. Everything done Kallsfaetorily nnd at roasonablo rates. HJanH2 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cnnilnnitril Time Table Tlonenta Station, NO RTH. HOUTH. Train 18 10:.r)7 am Train 10 2:!4l pm Train 10 7:4 pin Train !".... !:30 am Train 1) .1:12 pin Train 18 5:12 pm Train 9 North, and Train 10 Houth carry the mail. Preaching io the Presbyterian Church next Sunday roorniug and evening, hy Rev. Hirkling. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Fresbyterian Sabbath School ot 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. This is good maple sugar weather. The Y. P. L. S. will tnoet at the residence of Judge Dale. Several uew and elegant pianos iave arrived in lowu the past week. -Mr. J. M. ILidley of Oil City, avored us with a short visit Monday Hs any one remarked that it in foolish to get Wilde over an 'Oscar ? Notice to lins! Easter Sunday ccurs on April 9th thia year. Don't forget it. Yesterday was a lovely day ; to morrow ought to bo, aud to day speaks f.r itself. The revival meetings at the M. E. Church aro still in progress, aud increasing in interest nightly. -Miss Allie Grove, of Diamond, Venango Co., is visiting her cousins, Misses Alice and Retta Proper. Mr. J. B. Legnard of Waukegan, 111., son-in-law of Mr. II. II. May, is paying the family a visit at present. Walt. Adams Hand witched the second fiuger of his left hand between I A O ruilroud ties lait week, and now has it dono up in a rag. -A bilk handkerchief was found and left at this office, where the owuer can get it by paying for this notice and describing the same. Miss Kate Cobb returned home Thursday from a six week's visit with her cousins, Misses EUa nnd Kitty McVean, St. Marys, Pa. Mr. John Robinson, of Mercer couutv. has been visions witn his j w daughter ami son-in-law, Mr. Geo. S- Allen, during the past week. Valentine day was principally honored in the breach' in this place, ana tne i . vj. u. aiau t ge mucu . . i T-v 1 " 1 ' 1 a I. richer on account of the increase in sale of 1 ceut stamps. lint twenty-seven deer were killed in Forest county last season. Meadville Republican. Ob, pshaw 1 what von talking about ; why, Jake Guilon killed seventeen himself, and had no luck at all. Tho Committee on Gradation met at the school house in Tionesta Satur day afternoon last, but there not being a quorum present the Committed ad journed to meet Saturday, March 4, in tha school house, Tionesta, at 2 p. tn. Mr. M. Einstein came down from Sheffield iast week to take look at Tionesta once more. Morris is getting ri;her aud richer io his new field, and his many friends about here won't be a bit sorry to hear of it, either. Considerable lumber was tun out of the creek yesterday, the water havingjjaome up to good rafting stage We understand there are between two and three million feet already rafted in and ready to run, and it will doubtless all be run on this water. Attention of the proper authori ties is called to a dead cat lying in the gutter uear Mr. Carsou'g jewelry store. If left there it will soon smell bad, and the fumes from decomposed feline is not the most enjoyable aroma in the world, we opiue. Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for February is out, and bristles with the freshest and most reliable railroad Intelligence, statistics, time tables, &c. ft has no superior as a traveler's com panion. Published by Henry Nauerc & Co., 200 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., at $1.00 per year, or 10 cts. a single copy. ' The Srirnlffr, American, has risen, Phoenix-like out of the ashes of the lato great fire ic New York, and fcotnea out with renewed vigor und lifo. Tho new offices are located at 201 Broadway, where all .communications will receive prompt attention as here tofore. One of the most important offices to be filled at the election next Tues day is that of assessor, thia being the triennial year, and the rates fixed by tho assessors elected then will prevail for three years. Therefore let none but level headed and impartial men bo elected. An exchange says : "It is a com mon household experience to find Caps of glass fruit jars so firmly ecrewod on that they cannot be removed by the hand. A cloth dipped in hot water and applied to the ouUide of the cap will cause it to expand, wheu it will come ofT without effort." The Postoffice department sug gests that all letters of importance, and especially those containing checks, or other papers of value, shall have directions for returning the same to the sender, printed or written on the outside. If every letter could thus be provided, we should have but little use for the dead letter office. Golden Days, fur boys-and girls is onco raoro upon our table. Of all the many magazines for young people Golden Dayn certainly takes the lead. Send for a sample copy to James El verdon, Philadelphia, Pa. Issued in weekly and monthly parts. Several good-sized flocks of pig eons have boen seen flying about this section of late, which would seem to confirm the belief of some of our old pigeoners that the biros win nest in this county this spring. The nuts are still abundant in tha beech woods of Jenks and IIowo townships, and will f fiord them plenty of feed. The season of Lent begins early this year. It began some time ago with us, as witness the absence of our ouly umbrella which makes the third or fourth one within a remarkably short space. Now, by the lone- handled spoons ! we give fair warn ing ; dou't leave your umbrella where we can get hold of it. Forbearance has ceased about this ranch. The Buffalo, Pittsburgh & West ern has cnucluded a contract with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the use of Us Philadelphia and Erie Division, between Irvineton, Pa antl Warren, Pa., a distance of eix miles, connect ing its Salamanca extensiou with the River Division, exlendiug from Oil City to Irvineton. The track of the Salamanca extension is now laid al most to Kiozua. Baldwin's Guide. Once upon a time it was custom ary for the bridegroom, after paying the wedding fee to the preacher, to hand him also a silver dollar or a bank note of the same denomination, to be sent to the publisher to pay for ioserting the same. The custom has been neglected for some time past, but it would bo just right to renew it again. And it would not be amirs for the preacher to remind the happy man of this fact. Ex. A cloe to the ghost story men tioned last week, has been discovered. The "ghost" has always been seen near two large rocks close by the road leading to Hunter's Station, about a mile below town. A few days asro Jas. Burketc found neur these rocks, a large plug of navy to bacco and a kid glove, supposed to belong to fomo female, that is, the glove; of course the tobacco didn't belong to a women. No wonder people saw "ghosts" in that vicinity( but this will probably nettle the matter. Tho young men's social fraternity gave a very enjoyable hop at the Law rence House Hall on Friday evening. The attendauce was good, numbering about forty couple of the elite of the burg. The supper was highly coinpli mented aud much relished ; the music furnished by Prof. Gage's orchestra of Warren, was superior to any that has been brought to Tionesta for years and will doubtless have calls from here in the future. They make spleu did music and lots of it, and are not lazy about it, either. Last, but not least, the bill was very reasonable, and altogether the affair was a success. Arrived this week Oranges Lem ous, caurKraui, opui i eas, vream Cheese also, canned goods ; oystars on Thursday, at Win, Smearbaugh & Co. H. r. 1 . C ' II. . Allbongli les than' a wrck re mains bcfjre tha spring elections take place tliero is very little said of the matter in .Tfoocsla, and who will be the probable candidates is yet a ques tion in the dark, so much so In feet that we have not heard ot'a single" as pirant for any of the offices. No one seems to have the Mayorality bee in his bonnet, and it seems as though it would be difficult to get available timber for candidates for even that highly important and honorable posi tion. Constable Walters, according to law, has posted notices of the elec tion iu this borough by which we see the following offices aro to be filled : Burgess, six councilmen, high consta ble, ludffo of election, two inspectors of election, one constable, three school directors, rtwo to serve 3 vears. ,nd 1 - -. p the poor, the one receiving the highest vota to serve 2 vears. one auditor. on j , - . assessor and two assistant assessors. The rig for tbe new well at Ball town is finished, and drilling was com- monnorl Afrtnav Thora la nn fAllinrv when the well will be completed, but with good luck it ought to be down in three weeks or a little more, lhis is No. 5, and is located between No. 3 and May & Kelly's well, which is now flowing a barrel a day, and No. 3 is doinz about three barrels daily. The new venture can hardly be anything but a paying well, lhe lionesta Oil Company's wildcat on Beaver Valley is progressing as rapidly as possible, the rig, which is being built by Mr. U. W. Pimm of Fagundus, is about ready for tbe machinery and drillers. We have considerable faith in this venture, aud hope it will meet with no bad luck to check its progress. A "wildcat" freight train down ran afoul of a landslide about half a mile above Hickory station on Monday night. aDd a general wreck resulted. The engine and several freight cars went over the bant in a neap, almost totally ruining the whole kettle of fish. The engine fell over on its side with the engineer on board,- but, mi raculous as it may seem, he escaped without a scratch. The firemau left the engine before it struck the slide, J jumping over the bank and escaping injury. The accident was on of those which no one could be blamed as the trackwalker had been along only a few minutes previous, when every thing was ail right. lne morning trains yesterday were somewhat de- layert, but by uoon the tracK was clear . . . 1 . and trains running on regular time. The friends of the Hon. W. S, McMullen of Oil City, are urging his nomination aa the Republican candi date for Congress iu the Venange, Warren and Erie district. Mr. Mc Mullen at one time represented Warren and Venanjo counties in the State Senate, during which' time he made a brilliant record as achatnpiou of oil the producing interests, and the Republicans of the district would do themselves proud by preserting the abie ex-Senator to the voters of tbe district for their support. Of his tri umphant election their would be no doubt, and the people would have a representative who would be an honor to them. About the Blind. The number of blind persons in Pennsylvania according to the census of 1880. is nearly 4000. The number in Forest county, ws notice, is three The "Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the blind," will re ceive applicants between the ages of 10 and 25. Tho "Pennsylvafja Working Home for Blind men" will receive those be tween 25 and GO, to learn trades and receive employment therein. The "Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women" will instruct and employ blind females of 21 years and upward. arieiasi iwo insiuuuous ar sup- ported mainiy Dy legacies auu oenevo- , -111 . . . 1 L lent contriouocns. It is very certain a large nuiuurr 01 . . . 1 1 - the blind know nothing about these institutions; and also that many who do know them have not had the friend- ly hand to prepare the way for their rroinj; there. It is obviously the kind ot cmce ot every good citizen, and certainly tbe oflieial duty of the guardians of the poor to look faithfully into this mat ter. William inapiu is principal 01 me IT'll. r . 1 il . Pennsylvania Iuntitution for tho In btruction of tbe Blind. II. L. Hall is tuperiutcudent of the l'ennsvlvania Working Honid lor Wind Men. Much better to do without sugar! and cofl'oe thau to be out of Peruua. Orookston Brief. Tho T. V. (Tionesta Valley) R. R., has got no further than at last reported with the cars. They have their trestlo nearly built acros the flat and are now waiting fof spikes. Are makiog two trips to Brookstou daily : Leaving Sheffield at 7:12 a. m. and 4:35 p. m., arriving here at 8:00 o. m. and 5:35 p. m. Leave Brookston 9:45 a. m. and 6:00 p. m., ai riving at Sheffield at 10:50 a. m. and 7:00 p. 01. And right bere 1 w0,1,d Ba7 a worJ about ,he youths of Brookston no Sunday last, (ages ranging from 10 to 15 years), who spent tho day rjnninj and riding on the two small cars which the men use to move timber and iron with. They Meme'1 to 1,6 havine a t"1 even if it did rain. But is there no danger to tbem ? We leave that question to the parent and the Rail- roaa company. Speaking of the cars reminds us that the other day a lady came up from Barnes on the train who had never before rode on a railroad ; We refcr to Mr9' J' G" Waruer- of BarDer The railroad has five stations be tween here and Sheffield as per time table, viz: Martins, Donaldsons, Hoovers, Barnes and Gilsous ; just think of it, on a road 7 miles long. Fare from Sheffield to Brookston, fifty cents, by either stage or cars. e see "Bill Black has the town billed for a performance at the Library Hall on Tuesday, 21st, and has en gaged the election officers to give their "serio-comic" entertainment, Few of our people are aware that two miles from here, on the T. V. R. R., is a new settlement called Martins, where tbey have a saw mill and b'ix buildings. Ti,a Af Tv'irrl.tlinrwr nf MendvilU. who died suddenly Sunday morning, F b 5th wa8 a reiation of Mrs. An- thony peet 0f tni3 pl.iCe. c , N , f , f b- place has sold his lot to Emanuel An derson. j - y Miles Pryor is moving to Wayne this State. Mr. and Mrs. Murrin came to town Monday eveniflg and will occupy the house vacated by Pryor. Asisp.ajj.. Feb. 13, '82. The Oriental Casket, published by L. Lum Smith, 912 Arch St., Phila., is before us. It is a large handsomely printed magazine, aud contains a fine couectjori 0f rare literary gems. It comes at $2.00 a year and n worth all the publishers ask for it. The first law of nature isjself- preservation; bu t to do it she needs Peru 0 a. For headache, sick headache, take peruUa. Your duty is to keep from getting sick, if you can. With Peruna you can. Great Bargains. In Triple aod Quadruple Silver Plated Hallowware, such as Dinner Casters, Cake and Fruit Dishes, etc., etc. Siugle, double and triple silver Plated Table ware' such as Knive8' Forks and Spoons, of the best manu facturers. Also, in Bolid gold and rolled plate jewelry ofall descriptions. Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Spectacles. This is my annual clear ance sale. Repairing of Watches a speciality. Henry Ewald, Jeweler, Tidioute, Warren Co., Pa 2t. DIED. GORMAN . At his home in Limestone township, Warren Co., Pa., February 10, 1SS2, Jesse P. Gorman, aged 26 years, 2 months and 23 days. The deceased leave3 two small children and a large circle of friends to mourn his death. He was a faith- ful father, a kind and dutiful son, and was held io high esteem by all his ao- quaintances Wl,n .... ..... o'er the tomb ' " 1 ' where buried love now lie, T.t hoDe to sce jt brighter bloom ' In yonder smiling skies CARD OV THANKS. We wish to tender our thauks to friends and neighbors for their kind- ness iu the hour of trouble and atllic- tiou. Z. A. and E. B. Goujian. License Xolicc. I KT.-.f !u lwrhr irii'ln thfl tlin follow ill!? MUl.U fllivt.,, v ii(.,.nso petitions havo been hied In my olln-o and will bo presented ut February Sessions : T. V. Jackson, (Central House,) Tio nenta. Retail. 11. M. Sutloy, (Soott House) Fagundus, Retail. Attest, JUSTIS 8IIAWKEY, ClerK Quarter Sessious. Tionofcta, Pa , Jan. 30, 1-S-. $30.00 Worth of New and Popular Music for $1.00. Thomas Brothers' Musical Journal for .Tanusiry is undoubtedly the finest and best journal of its kind published. The reading matter Is varied and original, being news from all parts of tho World. Tho Journal will havo a now feature this year In being beautifully Illustrated and printed on fine heavy calendered paper. Each number will havo in over Tivo Dol lars worth of Sheet Music, printed from our best plates ; and ns yon receive otio number each month, at the end of the year you havo for binding oneof the finest collections of vocal' and instrumental mu sic imaginable. Don't fid 1 to subscribe for tho Journal at once. Prico per year, . O110 Dollar; or with a beautiful Chrom'V 22x30, One Dollar and thirty-live cents.' the 35c. being tho actual cost of packing' and postage or express on tho Chromo. .Sample copy of the Journal 10c. Wo want an ngerit in every village and city, In tho United States and Canada to ta'co sub scriptions for tho Journal. Addresg Jas. II. Thomas, Successor to Thomas Brothers, Catskill, N. Y.. U. S. A. CION lJS-lV "MAjft KETS; CORP.ECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE I7HALER8. ' . ' Flour "ft barrel choice - (l.008.35 Flour p sack, best ' - - 1MCC'2M0 Corn Meal, 100 Ra - - t.KOfI.M Chop food, pure grain - - 150QI.G0 Corn, Shelled - - - - 00 Beans bushel - 2.5004.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 15 Shoulders - - -' - 8CU0 Whitetlsh, half-barrels - - 7.E0 Lake herring half-barrels - 6.0O Sugar ------ 9ll I ' ' ' - - - - ( N. O. Molasses new - 8090 Roast Rio Coflbo - - - - ISr$2S Rio Coffee, - - - 15(320, Java Coffee - - - - 2830 Tea - 20(a90 Butter 25(5,36 Rice - - - - 0710 Eggs, fresh .... - 25 Salt best lake - - - - 1.65 Lard ' P Iron, common bar - - - - 3.7J Nails, lOd, keg - - - - 8.90 Potatoes - - - - CO 1.00 Lime p bid. - l.fiO Dried Apples per to - - - 7(,8 Dried Beef - - 13 Dried Peaches per lb - - - 10 11 Dried Poaches pared per - - 25' N A.TIONAL HOTEL, TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. W. D. Bitklw, Proprietor. A first-class hotel In all re spects, and tho pleasantst stopping placn in town. Rates very reasonable. jan8-83 PROCLAMATION. Wdeekas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judgoofthe Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, 4Ve.. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Feb. being tiie 27th, da5 of Feb. 1882. Notice is thoroforo triven to tho Coroner. Justice of tho Peaca and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper perrons ut ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations aud other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their oiHces appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest Coilnty, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just; Given un der my hand and seal this 3uth day of January, A. D. 1S82. C. VV. CLARK, Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the paitlal account of Thomas J. Bowman and Joseph Green, Administrators of the Estate of Jmis Green, dee'd, has been tiled iu my olhce and will bo presented ut next term of Court for Continuation. JUSTIS SHAW KEY, Register. Tionesta, Jan. 30, 1832. C0IW31SS10KSBS' SALE OF LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various Acts of Assem bly of the ConmionwuiiUhof Pennsyl vania mado and provided, wo, the under signed CommisMoners of Forest County, will expose to salo by publie vendue or outcry ut tho Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 18 $2, lit 2 o'clock p. m., the following described tracts of land, viz : HICKORY TWP. War. Acres. To Whom Assessed. . nt T". T .1 1 1 t X XI V-OlllUB if J m-cu. Island 5 " " 50 McCalmont J S Q S Sigglim.' 61(12 100 Cole B R 2 Isl'ds 25 Alcorn above East Hickory. HARMON V TOP, 50 100 8 rt 10 47 10 12 Cook John. Hunter Wm. .Foreman. Jenkins J D Neill Emeline. Holmden Eb. I'hillins Bros. Neill W T Wilson fc Btowe!l. Hotchkiss O A Copeland. . KINOSLKY TWP. Bastian Robeit, deo'd. 5103 iofl8 Dice & Dale. TIONKSTA TWP. 2 Hepburn C J '': Whitman John. 50 Henry J Neily J Noble. 2 II untci- John. 3S21 50 John Gruhbs. 3SJti loti Palo A Bio to Oil Co. II. W. I,Kli:i:rit, ) Jamks llnNHKiisox, VCo. Comr'a. llKNKY A. Zl'KXUKLIi, ) Attest ; J. T. Bkknnan, Clerk. J ORENA) FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. tnivl ! lONF.STA. I'A.
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