The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 15, 1882, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY IIJCKXISC, MAR. 15, 1881.',
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jltiroeis OKonaw ATonoAir.
Cnuncti incn North ward, V. A. Orove,
T. n. f!nM), Patrick .Tovce j South Wnr.l,
Geo. W. Robinson, A. 1 1. Partnd;o, O. V.
Proper.
Ju.stic.ns of the Peace 3, T. Bronnan,
D. S. Knox.
Constable James Rwalles.
H'hool Directors J. Hhawkey, R. J.
WnleoU, IS. L. Davis, A. 11. Kelly, O. W.
Robinson, A. It. Partridge.
FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress -3 A. Mosanovit.
Member of Senate J. G. Mall.
Assembly K. j. Davis.
I'resHcnt JndaeW. D. Bnoiv.
A update Judges John Reck, C. A.
II ILL. v
Treasurer N. R. Foreman.
Prnt.honotary, Register Recorder, etc.
JrrsTIK SnAWKKY.
Sheriff. ii. W. Ci,ak.
Commissioners H. W. LEftEBUR, J. S.
IlENDKRSON, II. A. ZOKNDEt.L.
(bounty Superintendent J. E,, IIlLL-
ART.
District A Homey S. P. Irwtx .
Jury Commissioners R. J, Hillard.
J. Grke.vawalt.
County Surveyor T. F. Whittekin.
Coroner C. II. Ciirnr'TT.
Count' A uditomti.'W. WARDES, J. A.
Scott, R. II. Swai.ley.
DU3INESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
mmT. o. of' s.
MEETS every Saturday evening, at 7
o'clock, iri the Lodge Room in Par
tridge's Hall.
.t. II. PINGMAV, N. O.
O. W. SAWYER, Seo'y. 27-tf.
E. L. DAVIS,
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W,
Tionosta, Pa.
Collections made In thin and adjoining
counties.
M. W. TATE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa.
, T. F. RITCHEY,
' ATTORN EY-AT-L a W,
Tionesfa, Forest County Pa.
J. B. ACNEW,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
. -ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
I have been admitted to practice as an
Attorney in the Pension Oftlco at Wash
ington, ' I. C. All officers, Boldlora, or
pallors who wore ln.iurrd in tho Into war,
can obtain pensions to which thev may bo
ntltled, bv calling; on or addressing mo at
Tionesta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages
of pay and bounty will rocelvo prompt at
tention. Having been over four vears a soldier in
the Into war, and hnvinar for a number of
rears engaged in the prosecution of sol
diers' claims, mv experience will assure
the ooHectlon of claims in the shortest pos
sible time. J. B, AGNEW.
41tf.
LAWRENCE HOUSE,
TTONESTA, PKNN'A, WM. SMEAR
HAUOIT, Proprietor. This hous
In centrally located. Everything new and
welt furnlHlied Superior accommoda
tions and strict attention iriven to guestR.
Vegetable! and Fruits of all kinds served
lt their season. Sample room for Com
mercial Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
BONNER A AGNEW BLOCK. T. C.
Jackson, Proprietor. This Is a new
hnM, and haa just been fitted up for the
peeoiwmodntioii of the public. A portion
oT Ib.a patronage of the public is solicited.
48-ly
NATIONAL HOTEL,
TIDIOUTE, PEN V A, W. P. Rucklin,
Proprietor.- A first-class hotel in all re
spects, and the pleawmfat stopping place
In town. Rates very reasonable. Jan8-82
W. C. COBURN. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN .v SURGEON,
Mas had over fifteen years experience in
the practice of hi profession, having grad
uated legtilly and honorably May 10, 1805.
Offlee'and Residence in 'Forest House,
opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa.
Aug. 25-1880
J. W. MORROW, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Lat of Armstrong oonnty, having located
In Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
Ofiico in Smcarbangh A Co.'s new build
ing, up stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 a. M.,
and 11 to 12 m. ! 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 P. M.
Hundavs. 0 to 10 A. m. : 2 to 3 and 01 to 71
r. M. Residence in Henugo house, roar of
Court House. may-18 bl
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R. E. L. STEADMAN,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Dental room in Acomb building, tip
Btairs, opposite the Lawrence House, Tio
nesta, Pa. All woriv warranted, and at
reasonable priees.
M. U. MAT. A. B. KELLY
MA T, PARK JS CO.,
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta
Bank of Discount aud Deposit.
Interest allowed on Timo Deposits.
Collections made on all the Principal points
of tho U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
Dealer in
STOY 12 K, TIN W A II E,
)And(
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881.
QHARLES RAISIG,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER
la rear of Blum's Blacksmith Bhop,
F.LM ST., ' - TIONESTA, TA
J. T. !!,! .'VAN. C. if. KIIAWKKY.
ris:nrjAr4 & shavkcy,
Real Estato Agent3 & CouveyaTiccrsi,
' (OfTlccn in Court ifouso.) v
TIONESTA . FOREST COUNT Y, TA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to
A Searches, Uriel's, Payment of Taxes,
Redemption of Lands. Purchase of Lnnds
at Treasurer's Sale. Will draw deeds,
mortgages, agreements, eVc. All business
entrusted in mr earn will rneeivo urnniDt
attention. Evervthlng done satisfactorily
and at rcasonalilo rates. lljans
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Condcimed Time Tnlilc Tlnncsla Station.
KORT1I.
SOUTH.
Train IS 10:,r.7 am
Train 10 2:21 pm
Train 10 7:10 pm
Train 15.... am
Train 8:12 pm
Train 18 6:12 pin
Train 9 North, and Train 10 South carry
the mail.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Rev. Hir kling.
Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. m.
Ed. Ileibcl is visitirg his old
homo Warren, Pa., this week.
Mr. N. F. Williams of Fagundus,
stopped in town a few hours on Satur
day lait.
Mrs. Jospph Grove and daughter.
Miss Linnie, aro visiting fri.euds in
Franklin.
Mrs. Clara Fuller is visiting
friends in Allegheny City, expecting
to be absent three weeks.
-Onions, onion sets, and fresh oys
ters this week at Win. Smearbaugh
& Co- It.
Col. Reisinger, who will beMead
ville's next Post muster, paid a flying
business visit to our town last week.
Mr. J. S. McFarland, of Brad
ford, and a very plea?aut gentleman,
paid his brothcr-in law, Dr. Morrow,
a short visit last week.
A good supply of the very best
creek and river lines, at Iloletnan &
Hopkins'. Lumbermen will save
mouey by caHiug ou them. It.
Mr. Geo. Robinson is taking good
care of a lot of Job's "comforters" just
now, but he'll feel better when the
pesky things'quit hurting. ' ,
Al. Hayden, of the Democrat is a
widower, Mrs. II. being on a three
week's visit to her mother, Mrs. Judge
Coon, in Barnett township.
Hon. E. L. Dav'u is this week
announced as a candidato for re elec
tion to the office of Assembly, subject
to tho ufcages of the Republican party.
-Miss Minnie M'Curdy, a former
Forest county teacher, and sibter,
Mi6 Lizzie Iloman, of Coopers
.own, Pa., are paying Tionesta frieuds
a visit.
Monday was a "bluster" if there
ever was one in March. Just enough
sunshine to entic one out of doora
only to be enveloped in a blustering
bliuding snow etoroi.
' Elbert, son of Mr. J. R. Chad
wick has been in a very critical condi
tion during the past week, being
afflicted with lung fever. We believe
he is somewhat better now.
A writer advises that girls who
wish to have small mouths should
repeat at frequent intervals during the
day, "Fanny Finch fried five floun
dering frogs for Frances Fowler's
father."
Mrs. Katheriue Sanner, mother of
our esteemed townsman, Mr. John
Sanner, died iu Oil City, on Wedues
day last and was buried at her former
homo in Msca, Ohio. She was aged
seventy-six years.
J. J. McLauren has purchased
the defunct Petroleum World and will
start a paper in Franklin shortly
Franklin is in need of a lot more
papers, but Mr. M. is a good newspa
per man and may make a success of
his new venture.
Robinson & Bonner have now in
stock the finest lot of men's, ladies
and children's fine boots and shoes,
that has come to this market for many
La day. Marked down. to the very
lowest notch. Call and see. 2t.
Charley Clark, son ofour popular
Sheriff, was married ou the 24th Jan
uary to Miss Aggie Fifer, at her resi
dence in Edge Hill, Montgomery Co.,
Pa., where he has been employed for
upward of a year past. The girl that
captured Charley is to be congratula
ted on her taste in selecting bo indus
trious and worthy a young man for
her husbaud. Hia niany young
frieods iu Forest county will join us
in wishing him and his bride a happy
and prosperous future.
Clara Louine KelWz was tilled
to sfog at Oil City Monday night.,' but
got sick and couldn't come. We learn
that, some of our citizens were
taken in and don't feel any too good
about it either,
David Navarro, the fat boy who
has been on exhibition in the different
museums throughout the country, died
in the pest hou.se, at Pittsburgh, on
Tuesday of last week, of small pox.
He was twenty-one years of age and
weighed 700 pounds.
The Oriental Casket for March
has reached our table, and is far ahead
of former numbers. It is fast taking
rank among the leading periodicals of
the day, and bids fair to enjoy a large
patronage. L. Lum Smith, Publisher,
911 Arch St., Philadelphia.
Mr. Wm. Merkle, the energetic
and wido-awako Superinteudant of the
Economy Oil Co., of Tidioute, was in
town on Friday last looking after the
interests of his company in Forest
county, and tok occasion to make us
a pleasant and substantial call.
A couple of Tionesla'a young
gents have been letting their mus
taches "rush" for the' past two weeks.
The boys havo found it out, and now
the y, gs. are in a stew lest some un
principled fellow may tell their old
folks about it. P. B. They are the
base ball kind nine ou a. side.
"Parson" Pluraroer, late of the
defunct Greenback Vindicator, of
Meadville, has emigrated to Fargo,
Dakota, where he. is now running a
Republican paper. Although a portly
man the Parson can turn more polit
ical flip-fllops in a shorter space of
time than the most famous acrobat the
world has ever witnessed.
The Bradford Sunday News, one
of the very best papers that comes to
this office, is producing some excellent
portraits of prominent citizens of that
lively city. None of your plastered
up, smeary cuts, as are often displayed
iu the newspapers of the day,but real
neat, clean eugravings, which add
much to the interest of the paper.
Ben Caldwell, who is snugly fixed
in a good situation in Dallas, Texas,
has our thanks for copies of leading
papers from that State. By a private
letter we learn that Ben is very much
taken with that part of Texas which
he has seen. lie at ties that every
thing is green, the fruit trees in full
bloom, and farmers are putting in
their spring crops.
The Tidioute News has shed its
old coat and came out last week in a
new dress, which is very becoming.
When we say the paper is much im
proved in appearance, it means a good
dual, for the News always was a good
looking, clean sheet. Bro. While has
our best wishes for the continuance of
prosperity which has evidently struck
him.
County Surveyor Whittekia de
parted yesterday for Ilarrisburg,
where he is to give testimony before
the Board of Property in the case of
Salmon. Creek Lumber & Mining Co.
vs. W. A. Duseubury, on application
for vacant land ia Howe and Kingsley
townships. Remember us, Whit., if
you see or bear of anything that will
be of interest to our readers.
Mr. J. P. Grove came home from
Clarendon, Warren county, a few days
last week. He has been drilling on
the May, Grove & Co., well we spoke
of a short time ago. This well came
in last week and started off at 40 bar
rels, which is good for ttat territory.
Park returned on Monday to begin
drilling another well on the same
lease, which no doubt will be a good
one.
Baldwin's Railway Guide for
March is out, aud as usual contains
the most accurate and reliable R. R.
statistics, time-tables etc., to be found
Lin any publication of its kind. The
spicy and irteresting editorials and
general reiding matter contained ia
its pages are not tho least noteworthy
features of the Guide. Henry Nauert
& Co., Publishers, 200 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
We so by the Derrick that Mr.
G. W. Milford, the Dry Goods Mer
chant of Oil City, has taken into part
nership two of his former employes,
Messrs. N. R. Groves and W. L. Mc
Mulen, and hereafter the firm name
will'beG. W. Milford & Co. Mr.
Groves is well aud favorably known
to maoy ofour citizens who will be
pleased to learn of his success. The
firm will lose none of its popularity by
the acquisition of these gentlemen,
I was miserable with Cbronio
Catarrh. Peruna is my remedy and
no other. Wm. Boyd, Pittsburgh.
Tho friends of Hon. M. L. Lock
wood, of Clarion ( county, ora urging
him to become the Democratic candi
date for Congress in this district in
the sneuing campaign. Of course the
Republicans propo30 to elect their man
this time; that is a foregone conclu
ion ; but tho Democrats could Dot
got a stronger candidate anywhere in
the district than Mr. Lockwood, and
if there is a shadow of a chance for
them to win, it lies in the selection of
him as their candidate. If the acci
dent should again huppen, of which
there is not the slightest danger,
that the Democrats should slip in
their man, wljal an improvement Mr.
L. would be on the present Incumbent.
The Tioueeta & Allegheny River
Railway is causing considerable ex
citement in financial circles. Books
have been opened to receive subscrip
tions at their general office in Oil City,
at May, Park & Co.'s Bank in Tio
nesta, and at 115 Broadway, New
York City. This is a remarkable line
low grades and ea?y alignment.
Mr. Whittekin informs us that the
maximum grade will be about 12 feet
per mile, aud maximum cirvature 8.
Tke line is crooked but yet its general
directiou is on about a direct line be
tween the termini, South Oil City, and
Sheffield, Pa. Hurry the thing along
and let us have the tbiug done with ;
there ha3 been talk enough to build
three roads, but it now looks like cue
of the certainties of the near future.
Good.
The lumbermen of Warren county
met at Warren on the 2d and organ
ized the "Northwestern Lumberman's
Association," with Hon. L. D. Wet
more as Presideut, II. A. Jamieson,
Vice President, James Clark, Treas
urer, and James A. Wood, Secretary.
The objects of the association are to
ascertain the amount of production
and consumption, the cost of manu
facture, and to fix prices for certain
grades and lengths. Ridgway Demo
crat. This association held their
second meeting in Warren last week,
perfecting an organization and further
adopting the following as a bill of
prices for hemlock lumber, on board
cars : "From 20 feet long and under,
9 per M. ; 22 feet to 26 feet inclusive,
$10 ; 28 feet to 32 feet, inclusive $11 ;
selected boards including sound
scocks, $11." Tidioute News.
The lumbermen along te Tio
uesta are jubilant. The rise of Friday
and Saturday gave them an opportu
nity to get a nice lot of their lumber
out, and on Saturday and Monday
most of them pulled out down the
river. Messrs. Wheeler & Dusenbury
have ruu several Alleghenies and have
one, and five creek rafts at this place
yet, and twenty-six creek pieces at
ther mills at Newtown. Ford & Lacy
have their lumber pretty much out,
and likewise all the rest at Nebraska.
There is considerable yet to come
from Bearcreek, Lamentation, Buck
mills, Bob's creek, Minister and Fox
burg. The Salmon Creek Lumber
Co. will not be ready to run until the
next rise. We believe they uid not
run any on the present water. Messrs
Brace & Allen of Braceville, will, we
understand, build a number of barges
for the down-river trade for the pres
ent and comiug season. This is as it
should be. Build the barges and
boats at home and then run tbem
down, instead of running the lumber
and let some one else do the building.
This industry belongs to us and it is
but right that we should have it. Let
others do likewise.
Oil News.
Tho drillers will commence work on
the Tionesta Oil Co.'s Bsaver Valley
well this week, perhaps to-day. The
reason they have not begun sooner is
that their boiler was delayed at the
shops. The well ought to be down in
two weeks with good luck.
Tbe Derrick yesterday morning con
tained the following items from the
oleagiuouo regions of Sheffield :
Clark, Armor & Fester's No. 4, was
completed last week. The drill found
from four to five feet more saud than
iu the other wells, but the showing of
oil is na better. It will make an av
erage Sheffield well.
The Shank & Stewart well is a small
producer.
The Wetmore well is showing up
for a hundred baarel send off.
The Sigel Crof'ey company's, on
East Branch, will be a good oue.
The Horton & Magee, on lot 408,
is on top of the sand with the tools
stuck. Mark her a good one.
Ihe Union oil company s JNo. 6 is a
good one.
rtimiwM
' '--Some greatly needod repairs are
being madi on a number of sidewalks
In town, which had been allowed to
become so fearfully dilapidated as to
be almost impassible. Theso repairs
are all right for tho time being, but as
soon as tho weather becomes settled
they should be replaced by new ones.
This thing of allowing one man to
patch up his walk year after year and
compel another to build a new one is
not doing the square thing. All should
be served alike, and when a walk is
worn out tear it up and put down a
new one, and by so doing we will have
decent sidewalks all the time, instead
of occasionally. Speaking of sidewalks
the following from the New Bethlehem
Vindicator may be of interest to our
authorities :
We have repeatedly ppoken of the
necessity of repairing the streets and
sidewalks of our town, and have pre
dicted that sorno one would yet be
hurt and the borough be brought into
a good-sized bill of damages. In some
cases the warning was heeded and in
others it was not. Now the borough
is in imminent danger of a suit of
damages tor injuries received from a
fall ou the sidewalk extending from
the corner of the Martin House to the
railroad. The injured party is Mr.
John W. C. Sedgewick, a painter by
trade, who has been confiued to his
room for a week or more with a severe
attack of hernia, or rupture, brought
on by a fall on this sidewalk. This
gentleman will in all probability be
conhDed to his room for several weeks
yet, as well as being in a measure
crippled for life. Ihe only thing
which we can see that would prevent
the borough from being brought in for
the damages would be a nonpressure
of the suit. Brookville had a trial of
it, it is our turn now, and all the other
towns that neglect their pavements
will catch it in turn, just see if they
don t.
Garfield Monument.
The undersigned has been appointed
to act for the Garfield National Moo
umental Committee of the Society of
the army of the Cumberland, to receive
subscriptions for the Garfield National
Monument, to be erected at the Na
tional Capitol ia honor of (he illus
trious President. It is to be hoped
that tbe people will respond promptly
for this patriotic enterprise. Small
subscriptions freely given are most
welcome, 'lbe Dames of each sub
sctiber will accompany tho remittance.
Jas. M. McKay.
New and elegant Btock of spring
clothing for men and boys, just re
ceived at Robinson & Bonner's. Call
and examine.1) 2t.
Peruna had a remarkably good
effect on my daughter's paralysis. W
E. Duncan, Sewickly.
For good fresh Goods cheap go to
Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82.
My daughter's defective vision
was much improved by Peruna. James
Cook, Bakcrstown, Pa.
Wanted. Everybody suffering
with cough, colds, &c, to try a, 25c.
bottle of Guenther's Lubg Healer aud
be cured. For sale by druggists.
I had Chronic Catarrh badly. I
took Peruna. I am very much better.
J. Williams. Medway, Pa.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour $ barrel choice
Flour 4 sack, best
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - -Chop
feed, pure grain
Corn, Shelled, - -Beans
4 bushel - - -Ham,
sugar cured -Breakfast
Bacon, sugar cured
Shoulders -Whitefish,
half-barrels
Lako herring half-barrels
Sugar - - - - -
Syrup '
N. O. Molasses new
Roast Rio Coffee
Rio Coffee, -Java
Coffee -
Tea
Butter
Rice -
6.00 8.00
1.50(0)2.00
1.60(31.80
1 50 1.00
90
2.5004.00
15
. 15
- 811
- 7.50
6.50
- on
75
- 7090
.TS023
15020
2H0SO
20090
- 25030
8010
- 15
1.65
15
- 3.75
- 3.1)0
0001.00
1.00
- 708
- 18
- 10U
25
Eggs, fresh
Salt best lake
Lard
Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, l keg -Potatoes
...
Lime bid.
Dried Apples per tb
Dried Beef -Dried
Peaches per tb
Dried Peaches pared por
To The Traveling Public.
T HAVE OPENED A L 1 V E 1 1 V ST A 15 L E
1 in Tylersburg, Clarion Co.. and am pre
pared to furniih travelers with lirsl-clasa
rifjs at reasonable rates. Staifoa will be
ruu to aud from all trains on tho P., H. &
11. Railroad, m.tliiug connections at Ty
lersburg fetation.
JOHN WALTER.
Tylerbburg, Pa. March 1st, lSZ.
IN THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS.
OK EOHE.ST COUNTY. '
EdwardO McIIonry No j,, . ,
Mary S. Stock well, j Tcr,n' 1SU1- 'j
IN EJECTMENT.
And now to wit, Kebninrv 27th, thi
Court, on motior. of Plaintiff' Altoi noy,.;
prants a rtilo on tho defendant, airain t
whom snii) ai-tion of Ejectment is bronr hli
for the following premises, viz : A ct r' .i
tract of land situate in Jf iil:s Tow. i ip.
Forest County, Pennsylvania, l ein; 110'
undivided one-half of warrant Nn,' 41. ,;,!!
which warrant Is described n foUoivi t
llcu-innintt at a sustar tree on th? I i 1 1 i ft
line of Districts 5 and rt, tli'-iieo eoi Ui
perches to a sujrar tree, thei;eo f.i !).)
porches t a beech, thence south IU 1 perch-
es to a suar, thonce west o;i perei'u tf
the place of beginning. Contain
ing lO'.MiJ acres and allowance, more or
less, to appear anu plead on or before tho
lirst day of next trin, (thiru Monday cf
Slav. 1.82) or judgment. Which smd rulo
shall be published sixty days bofore tho
return day liereot, in the i okest lin
FlRt.icAN, a newspaper of the County
published at Tionesta, to be inserted net
less than three times
Pr.rt Cuuiaw,
Attest, JUSTLS SIIAWKEY,
Prothonotary.' s
General Office Tionesta A Alle
AtuO
D CO.,
th, 18s2 J :
gheny Riveu Railkoad Co.,
Oil City, March 4th,
Subscriptions books for subscriptions to
the capital stock of this company are now
open at the following oflioes of thia com
pany, viz: uenerai oincc, Uil Uity, fa.
Slay, Park A Co., Bankers, Tionesta, Pa.,
and 115 Broadway, New York.
j. B. McALLISTFR,
mar8-82. . Secretary.
DR. A. FISHER,
DENTIST,
WARREN, PA. I
Having resumed his practice in Forest
county he will make his accustomed visit
to Tionesta on all regular court weeks,
ne will be found at the Central House.'
Perfect satisfaction guarantaod. mar8-fc2.i
Mercantile Appraiser's Noticoi
Mercantile Appraisement for ;' Forest
Counfy for the year A. D. 1882. . -(
tionesta boro. s
Cla3. Tax.
O. W. Bovard 12 $12 50
G. W. Bovard, patent medicine... 2 5 00
John Reck 11 '70
Wm. Smearbaugh & Co 13 10 0d
U. W. Dithridaie H 7 00
S. If. Haslet & Sons 14 7 00
E. Heibel 14 7 CO
Robinson it Bonner 10 20 00
Holeman it Hopkins 10 20 00
J. T. Brcr.nan 14 7 00
A. II. Partridge 11 7 09
Win. Smearbaugh, hotel 50 0Q
T. C. Jackson, hotel 50 00
ITARMONY TWP. .1
J. R. Maobesuey 14 7 0
J. woodcock, hotel 50 CO
II. M. Sctley, hotel 60 00
OKEEN TWP. I
II. W. Ledabur 14 7 Oc
T. I. Collins 14 7 0C
Ford & Lacy 14 7 CO
howk Tvr. 1
Brooks t Co 14 7 Ot
JENKS TWP. I
W. Bvrom A Co 14 7 Of
J. W.KahlA Chambers 14 7 0(
KINGSLEY TWP. j
Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co 14 7 0(
Salmon Creek Lumber Co 14 7 Ot
hickory twp. I
Wheeler A Dusenbnry 14 7 0(
T.J.Bowman 12 12 51
II. Brace 13 10 (X
BARNETT TWP. i
A. Cook 14 7 0(
W. D. Shields 14 7 0C
Appeals will be held av the Court IIousi
Tionesta, on Tuesdav the 2Jst day oj
March, 1882. 'D. V. CLARK, !
Mercantile Appraisor. j
February 24, 1882. 1
WM. !
SMEARBAUGH
CO.,
Dealers In
G-BOOERIES
TOBACCO,
CIOARS, HARD
WARE, QUEENS- j
W A R E. G L ASS WA RE,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL-
PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS
TERS, &a.
Goods Alwavs First-Class.
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ;
A viotim of youUiful imprudence causing Ireni.
ture Leiy, Nervous Debiutv, Lunt MauUcxxl, u.
haTiiijr tried in Tain every kunwn remedy, Las Un
covered a nimple eelf cure, wUiclibewiU col U1 4
to hia fflkw-tmiltrerti, ad.trtna J. 11, ittEVl-
43 t lialliaiu M., N. Y.
IT
STOPPED FF.EE
W Insane Parson He-'rrei
j iR.iaiyt;'3G;.ur
""I'Ur all IImaIN A NmVK 1IAM.
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'jlimutull ukeit u direin-ii. Jin ttUu.tar :
j nrttdug tutt. lieiillw) ami i li'lal Dome ;ieu
P. O. and exi.re xUruM to la. K I.I N K, ,.'U
ArcuSl.i'lUluUulijUla, l'a. ix. in iH.-lpaiui uuu.
Kit hal it-it ta. ihev imylnii exnre.-nua. N-iul umii.
T C
ORENZO FULTON,
Manufact urer of aud Dealer in
HARNESS, COLUnS,
And all kinds of
P9in r
HORSE FUnrifSHING GCGC3
m,vll 'lONESTA.PA.
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