The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 26, 1882, Image 3

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WKRXKSDAY IfiOKMXC, APRIL 20, IMi.
BOnoUGII OFFICERS.
fr.7".i0 unnn n Mono an.
(''!!! ihiwn North ward, W. A. Grove,
T. I'.. Cobb, Patrick .Tovco; South Ward,
V . Robinson, A. ir. Partridge, O. W.
Propel'.
Justices of tho feree J. T. I.roniiRn,
l L
Constable Jaino Sw nllrf .
S'vhool Pire.r.tnrsJ. Hhawkov, R. J.
Woleott, . L. Davis, A. II. Kelly, G. W.
Robinson, A. II. Partridge.
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F0HE5T COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress- ah. Mosouovk.
Member of Ren fit e i. O. IlAl.r..
A it.se.mb I if K. L. Da Vis.
President Judge W. D. RROd'N.
Associate Judges J own Ei:ck, C. A.
IIlM..
Treasurer "S. H. FoiuntA.
Rroth.motary, Reg inter J1; Recorder, Ce.
JlTSTIH SltAWKKY.
Meriff.V. W. Ct.aik.
Commissioner II. W. Lnnronun, J. H.
TlKNOKRSON. If. A. Zl'UN'DHI.I,.
Countif Superintendent J. E. lllt.r,-
Anrt.
JHstriel Attorney R. P. Inwi.
,itrv Commissioners It. J. 1 1 1 1.T.A nr.
J. Ohkhnawai.t,
Countif &"urrrvor"F. F. WniTTKKlX.
Coroner O. IT. Cmntcii.
Countif A iiditnrsd. W. Waudkw, J. A.
BOOTT, R. R. SWAT.T.KY.
BUSINESS DiriECTOHY.
TIONESTA LODGE
toVj&r No. :t;:.
MEETS every Raturbiy evot.imr, pt 7
o'clock, in Ijh1-.;o Koom in 1'ar
tridgo'R Hall.
a. W. 8AWYEK, See'y. 27-tf.
I. I', 'AMDU1, Jii "i
ATTniiKir v. at.i.aw
Tionent,!, P:i.
Collortlons mado in tlds mid adjoining
conniies.
Ti7w7tate,
atto un f.y-at-1. a v.',
'ElmRtrept, TInpst, Ta.'
T. F. RITCKEY,
ATTOKNKY-AT-Ii.-vW,
TionoHta, Forest Conn'.y-
1'a.
J. a. ACPiEV,
ATTO UN ICY- T-LAVr,
TioiiPKta, Pa.
ATTENTION K(I.rIrtS!
I hve lieen admitted to praotlpo as an
Attorney in tho Pension Oflleo at, WbnIi-
iritrton. P. C. All onWrs. Roldiers, or
pallor who were injnr-Mi in uip lain war,
can obtain pensions to wlueh thoy may be
ontit'.od, by calling on or addrewKin-nno at
Tionewla, Fa. AImo, claims for arrearages
ofnay and bounty will receive prompt at-
tention,
I tavinir been over four years a soldier in
tho lato war, and havinsr for a number of Rev. Hickliug, of the Preabyte
year eiiftap;od in the prosecution of sol- , . .
diets' claims, my experience, will nsnure nan Church of this place, went, to
tho collection of cUlmsm tho shortest poh-
.il.lo .T Ii. Al W. 1
4Hf.
(LAWRENCE HOUSE,
TfOXESTA. PKNN'A. WM. SMEATl-
TJAUOir. PnorniKTOu. This hoiiHA
iseontrallv located. F.verythin new and
well furnished Surierior accommoda-
tlonx and strict, nttention iriven to iriiests.
Veiintablen and Fruity of all kinds nerved
in their season, fiamplo room for Com
mercial Airents.
CE?1TRAL HOUSE,
RONNKitA AUNKW ISl.OCJ. T. C.
Jac.khos. Proprietor. This is a now
bouse, nml has just been fitted up for the
lieeoiiiinodation ot tlio puhiie. a ioriion
of tha patronage of tho public. Is solicited.
-iy .....
NATIONAL HOTEL,
TlDTOiiTK, PKNN'A. w. li. HurreLiy,
.Proprietor. A (ir.st-clns hotel in all re-
epeets, and the pleasHntwt Ktoppm? place
In town. Kates very reasonable. Jan8-82
w. c. cosurn. r.i. D.,
Has had over fifteen years experience in
tho practice of bis profession, having grad
uated legally and honorably May 10. lcC5.
Ofliee'anil Residence- in Forest llonso,
opposite the Court ilouso, HonosU, 1 a.
Aug. 25-1SS0
J. W. MORROW, r?l. D.,
PHYSICIAN it SUUOF.ON,
Late of Armstron? county, havinfr located
in Tlonesta is prepared to atteiul nil pro-
IcMsional calls proniptlv and at all hour.
Otileo in SiiHiarhaii";!! it Co.'s new bnild-
intr, up stairs. Otlic.o hours 7 to 8 a. m.
and U to 12 M. i 2 to 3 and 0J to 7) P. m.
H undavB. 9 to It) a. m. : 2 to 3 and CI to 71
v. m. Itesidence in Fisher llonso, on
Walnut Street. may-lS 81.
F. F. WHITTEKIN.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
(Co. Surveyor of Forest County.)
FIUST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND
GOOD WORK.
npr5 81 Tioncsta, Forest Co., Pa.
II. U. MAT. A- B. KK1.LV
MAY, PARK A CO.,
B A K K E 16 S !
Corner of Elm fe AValnntSts. Tlonesta.
Rank of Discount and Deposit.
Intorost allowod on Time Deposits
Collections uiudoonall the Principal points
of tho u. s.
Collodions solicited.
13-ly.
3UID.
leZlHJlIBETl.,
Dealer in
H T O V Ii N, T I Ii XV X It 1
)And(
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ALL KIND3 OF JOl! WORK PROMPT-
L Y ATT E NDED TO .
Tlonesta, Pa., June 27, 18S1.
QUAULES RAISIG,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Plum's RUcksinith shop,
F.LMST.. - - TIONF.RTA.rA
J. T. JlHKVSAS, V. M. SMAWKI.Y.
OnCN?JAN & ClSAVtlCY,
Kcil h.afnln flfn
nt.3 & Conveyancers,
(Offlcr-a in Court House,)
TIOXR.-JTA, FOREST COUNTY, FA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION plvon to
I- Searches. Uriel'.- Payment ol' Taxes.
Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands
nt Treasurer's Male. Will draw deeds,
miirli:.m"n, airi cements, v All business
entrusted to our euro will receive prompt
attention. Everything tlono oa(.isfieloi-ily
mid Ht reasonablo rates, Hjan82
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
'iiinlrncil Tltno Tnlilc TioncNta Nlntion.
NOIlTtt.
ROtJTJI.
Train IS 10:57 nm
Train 10 2:21 pm
Train 10 7:10 pm
Train 15. .... (-.r, nm
Triiin ii !!:12 inn
Train IS 5:12 jm
Train !) North, mid Train 10 Sou th carry
tho mail.
Preaching in tho PnMytcrian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Rev. Hickling.
llev. 1 licks will occupy tho pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 in m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. m.
-Harvey Foreman has come ,bomo
to stay. Glad of it.
Mr. J. II. Dotty, of Oil City, wa3
in town on Friday, and mode us a
pleasant c;ill.
-Miss Etta Sinner of Oil City, was
tno guest of I:cr cousin, iUua l'ia
nsnabr, ouring uio p.iss weeK.
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-Wilbur and T'ark (irova arfl rus
iicaiinj; oinong incir Aionesux insutis
at prcHcnt. iheir interests ut C'lurcu-
(jou nro 8l10w in
up" nictly.
Billy Smearbaugh, of the Law-
reuue House, has bought a horao that
bo Bays will make his tnilo in ppito of
blazon, if he ha a careful driver.
Prit Agnew cut hh foot quite
severely on Saturday last, while hew
ing timber on the Ilulinga tract,
across tho river, lie will boa off duty
for a few days in consequence.
Many of the farmers of Dutch
Hill aro losing their heg3 rapidly;
., ,Pftlli,iA .nnRad t. ha "hav
1113 trouble 18 rupposad to Ue nog
cholera." Porkers livo but a short
. , , . , . ,.
time when onco attacked by tho dis
pasa
ipfrriinn n,y,,ntv PI,rlv Ust week where
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he has since been engaged in minis
terial labors. He will be absent a
week or tea days yet.
The many young friends of Miss
Alico Holeman gave her a pleasant
birthday surprise party at her home
last evooing ou the happy occasion of
her nineteenth birthday. A very
pleasant time was had is reported
Mr. D. V. Agnew has moved his
household goods to Union City, Pa.,
where he bas purchased a livery stable
ilr. Agnew ana im esumaoie iaay
win be missed by their raaoy friends;
,
may success aiiena mem.
The Miller Extract Works at
Salmon Creek started up last week,
and are running day and night. They
will consume an average of 1000 cords
ol bark per month, and will make
bustling limes in that neck o'woods
Dr. F. E. Allison of Hickory,
and Mr. IJ. II. Eico of Newtown,
called at tho Republican sanctum
yesterday. They report their respective
localities as in a flourishing state, but
had uo particular news to commuui
cate.
Mr. A. W. Miller, of tho Miller
Extract Co., had ono of his arms
Beverely scalded at their Salmon
Creek works on Thursday last. He is
in Buffalo now receiving medical
attention. Wo nope this mislortune
will not result seriously.
May & Grove's second well at
Cliiicndon has been completed, end is
food fir ten barrels at least. They
have the rir for a third well up and
will start the drill shortly. We con
gratulate tbe boyi on their good for
urn e, uuu uro it iunj tom.-u..
Diteiy
Mr. I. L. Shimp recently pur
chasod the Dimood property, near the
river bridge, and now occupies the
same with his family. Tho house lies
been refitted and put in comfortable
shape. Mr. Shimp is a welcome cit
izen, and we hope ho'll always roraain
with us.
Mrs. J. A. Proper, having been
ia ill health for some time past has
gone to Erie to receive medical treat
dent. Her friends will bo sorry to
learn that reports from her are not as
favorablo ns could bo wished, but wil
hopo that she may soon take a turn
for the better.
Ti0'(,iomm''i,'onor3 flro having, a
barn built c 1,1,5 "outl.cnst corner of
tbo public EqXar0' th US f 1,19
Sheriff. It wiV bo ft ""l on.
judging from
i tho
solid foundation
which is beincr
kput
up by Masous
.Tovcp and Rrnenr"1"
-Holeman & Vkin" "uo (beir
Spring Bulletin to-dy in Ul9 61101,6 of
a new and attractive " to llich
we invito attention. 1,10
people from far and near toM? . an(1
inspect their fplcndid stock an'-L
bargains, feeling satisfied that they aro
able to pleaso all hi quality and
prices.
Mr. Canfield has completed his
houso on Front St., and moved into it.
Ho has a pleasant location. Mr.
Ilitchey now occupies part of the Sloan
house as a residence, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Crawford have got comfortably
quartered in their recently purchased
domicile, tho houso lately vacated by
Mr. Ilitchey.
Capt. M. E. Mcllvein, ofDenver,
Col., is stopping iu town this week,
and being an old newspaper man, and
still loving the smell of a printing
office, ho of course landed in our
sanctum ia his rambles through the
city. Ho is a versatile and compan
ionable gentleman whom it is a
pleasuro to meet.
, Carpenter Carson is nt work on
Mr. Robinson's Raco St. house, and ii
making a wonderful chnngo in its
appearance and convenience. "Rudy"
Slrnken is doing tho plastering, and
when completed it will bo a pleasant
abiding place, and will bo occupied
by Mr. Eagles, whose family is tit
present away on a visit.
-Judge Cook of this county has
announced in the Brookville Eejnibli
can that he will contest for the Repub-
ican nomination in that county for
Coocress. We understand that the
Judge stands a good chanco of carry
in off the honors in that county
against his competitors who are Hon.
A. C. Whito of Jefferson county, and
Gen. Harry White,
Capt. P. Grace, principal owner
of tho great "Mystery" on lot G-16, was
ia town yesterday and made us a
pletsant visit. Of course he "let as in
on the ground floor" concerning the
mysterious oil well, but as we promised
not to "give it away" our readers will
have to do without tho facts (?). The
Captain don't seem to think it is as
much of a mystery as 6ome people
would like to make it.
-The news from Mr. A. II. Par
tridge, who recently went to James
town, N. Y., for medical treatment,
we are pained to say, is not at all en
couraglng. Mr. Partridge would be
greatly missed should he be taken off
at present, in fact, wo know of no
citizen whoso loss would be more
keenly felt by our people, and we
sincerely hopo with his many friends
that he may yet be restored to health
Miss Minnie Freeman, Principal
of our borough school, was taken quite
seriously ill on Wednesday last, since
which her school has been closed. At
this writing her condition is sufficiently
serious to cause her friends some unca
siness, but her physician thiuks with
careful nursing there need be no cause
for alarm. We hope to report her
much improved by next week. Her
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mother arrived from Maryland on
Saturday last, and is with her.
A larse amount ot lumber was
brought out on the flood of last week
and has nearly all "pulled out" for tho
lower markets. There still remains a
good deal in the upper end of the
creek, but it is ready to corao eut on
the slightest suspicion of a froshet,
That which will float into market
this week will ease up on tho money
market in this section wonderfully
Good prices reign, we uu Jeistand, and
our luoibemen aro correspondingly
jubilant.
The W. U. 1. U. met at tae resi
denco of Mrs. W. J. Roberts yater
day afternoon and elected tho follow
ing officers for tha enduing term
President. Mrs. H. A. Adams : Vice
PresideuU, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Mrs
A. B. Kelly, Mrs. G. S. Hunter, Mrs
J. II. Denckson; lvocordiug becro
tary, Mrs. T. B. Cobb ; Corresponding
Secretary, Miss Clara L. Hunter
Treasurer, Mrs. A. W. Couvtr. The
next meeting of the society will bo
held at tha residence of Mrs. G. S
Hunter, on Tuebday, May 9, 18S2.
Notice to Farrner3.
Holeman & Hopkins are sole agents
for the Wiard Chilled Malleable Iron
Beam Plow, the best in tho market
to-day. Selling at Factory Prices
Mr. H. Ilebrr, n ; nlloni3n from
Brookville, Pa., has ariived in town
and will fhorlly start a hardware
store here, his stock being on the way.
He lias rented tho vacant building
formerly occupied by M. Einstein,
which ha is fitting up in good Bhapo to
receive his stock. Mr. Heber comes
among us woll recommended as a
strictly first-class, square business man,
and as such we can all welcomo him.
Hi card will probably appear next
week ,
tl-J, R. Landen, of Barnett town
ship, this c'y- reports a singular
freak of natur5',,at occurred nt his
farm recently : ftCm. .time aS ou of
his ewes gave birth to a1'10 healthy
arab, and threo weeks later aiXtf11"
was born to the same we, both beitt?J
perfectly formed and were doing well
at last accounts. The returns were
not all in when ho told us this and it
may bo that there's more to follow.
oe agreed to report promptly should
there bo any moro arrivals.
-Mr. D. Z. Woods, tho gentlemanly
General Agent of the Clarion County
Mutual Birthday Endowment Associa
tion, in in town this week explaining
the workings of the same, and solici
ting members. Thoso with whom he
ias convened on tho subject seem
quite favorably impressed' with its
workings, an 1 we doubt not Le will go
away with many new names added to
tho list of inernbcr3. It is a sn'"e in
vestment and wjll yield its members a
arge interest on Iheir money.
The Derrick's Sheffield corres
pondent gives our friend Whittekin
the following deserved p'iff in Mon
day's paper : "An excursion train was
run on the Tionesta Valley narroAV
guago yesterday morning, taking tbo
officers of the company over tho road
as far a3 Brooketou, that being a3 far
as the regular trains are running. The
gentleman constituting tho company
were, we understand, well pleased with
their road, taking all things into con
sideration.
Prof. F. F. Whittekin, C. E., For
est county's bos3 surveyor, has lately
been appointed chief engineer of the
above road and made his first trip
over it on Wednesdey. Mr. W. was
formerly connected with the engineer
ing department of the Buffalo, Pitts
burgh & Western railroad ; with the
Tiouesta railroad company for whom
be located a lino from bheiaeid down
Tionesta creek and the Allegheny
river to South Oil City, aud wa3 again
employed to make some surveys for
tbe lionesta K Allegheny Kiver rail
road. During the latter part of 1S81
Mr. Whittekiu was in tho employ of
tbe Denver & iiio Grande narrow
cua;;0. in the capacity of locating en
gineer, and although but a young man
penormed some teats ot engineering
that older heads might well feel proud
of. The Tionesta Valley ompany are
fortunate in securing his services."
COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING.
The Republican Committee of For
est county, met, according to the call
of the Chairman, at Hon. E. L. Davis'
office on Wednesday of last week.
Owing to tho very inclement weather
two of tho townships were not repre
sentedGreen and Lower Harmony.
Chairman Brockway called tho con
vention to order at two o'clock, and
stated that the object was to elect del
egates to tho Republican State Con
vention and name a day for holding
the Republican Primaries.
Nominations for Representative del
egate being declared in order P. M.
Clark, acting as substitute for Upper
Harmony, presented tho name of Hon.
J. B. Aguew, and L. Keister of Hick
ory presentod the name of Hon. N. P.
Wheeler. The balloting for these
gendemeu rtsulted'in the choice of
Mr. Agnew. A motion that tbe dele
gate bo not inf IruutsJ was carried.
On motion of O. A. Randall, acting
m snbstituto for llowo tup., tho com
mittee ngrcsd to concur with the action
of Cameron county by instructing for
Hon. M. J. Brooks, of said county,
for Senatorial delegate.
Next in order was the naming of a
day forbidding the primary elections.
After soino discussion it was agreed
th.it Saturday. Juno 21th would be
tho most suitable time, aud a Kiotion
to that effect was carried.
Moved that tho Chairman be in
structed to have the Act of Assembly
relating to primary electious printed,
and copies sent to each member of the
couutv committee, aud that at least
0 ,
one copy bo posted in some conspicu
ous place at the polls ou day of pn
niaries. Carried.'
This being all tho business of im-
nortauco bc-ioro the Committee, it
adjourned sine die.
I W WOtrgf At wmm
Oil fJeV3 and Railroads.
Tho' following bits of oil and rail
road news we cull from the Derrick,
because it' of interest to our readers :
Tin: "G4G" mystery.
Ono of tho indirect owners of tho
well told your reporter yesterday that
it was 1G10 feet deep, loss than two
feet in tho sand and showing for a
large well. That tho oil is a shade
darker than the color of the Chrcn
don oil, and tho sand ia a nice white
pebblo. This report is no more to bo
relied upon than many others which
contradict it. ,
GARFIELD.
Thie is tho name given to tho new
oil town for which the 6ecd has been
planted on G4G. A largo board sign
faring the name of Garfield has been
erected nruI tho ground has been
broken , 101' several buildings, and
these are tho'ly sins in tho woods
at present of what ".v in timo prove
a flourishing little oil town.
BLUE JAY.
Messrs. Morck & fchulhi proposes to
make a thorough test of their property
iu tho Blue Jay district this spring
They will drill four wells at once. Ihe
rig is up for one oa the west ind ov
thejCooper tract, and the boiler was
moved to it to day. TIi9 other wells
aro located on a lino between lot 40S
and tho old Blue Jay well;?. Ono rig
i3 on tho Forest oH company's tract,
another on tho Cook Iroct and the
third on the Stewart tract. These are
all important wells and will test a
largo extent of territory.
WAItrtEX.".
A corps of surveyors aro running a
line for the Warren & Jefferson rail
road up Farnaworth run to Balltown,
and from there following Tiouesta
creek to Bluo Jay, and thence into
Clarion and Jefferson counties. A
survey was made for this routo last
summer by way of Sheffield, but it is
believed that tho new route by Ball
town will be selected. The chief en
gineer has rented rooms for himself
and family in Warren for the summer,
and intends pushing work on the new
lino vigorously, This is a Vanderbilt
road, and the object is to make a
southern extension to tbe Jefferson
county coal fields for the Dunkirk &
Warren railroad.
Forest County and its Records.
Forest County was formed of parts
of Jefferson aud Venango counties.
Until 1867, when the addition from
Venango county was made, little, if
any, notice was taken of tbo infant
county ; Eince then she has built and
completely paid for a court house,
which, considering tho size and popu
lation of tho county, compares favora
bly with any in Pennsylvania; her
jail is a substantial structure, and it
may be stated, much to tho credit of
the county, hardly ever has an occu
pant. The lumber interest of tho
county is carried on by men who un
derstand their business, iind in a
manner that makes tho industry a
matter of material benefit to tho citi.
zens. In this direction there are
immense tracts of timber withiu
Foreit county's borders which will for
years yet occupy the attention of our
already prosperous lumbermen. Now,
a new industry aud source of wealth
seem3 breaking in upon us: Tha de
velopments in tho upper towusqips of
our county indicate that ero ono year
passes Forest couuty will bo the oil
field of Pennsylvania. Land owners
of tho county are all interested in
these matters ; ono drawback to the
interest cf persons owning land in this
county is tho fact that the records of
titles previous to its organization
remain in Jefferson and Vonango
counties, which is a sourc-o of great
incjuvenieneo, for the reason that no
statements of any titlo can bo made
without a trip to Franklin or Brook
ville. Soma owuori have had their
deed? recorded here lately, even when
thoy had been recorded previously in
Veaango and Jeffjrsou counties;
some getting certified copies
from these countit-3 and havo them
recorded in our ccu;ity Recorder's
ollice. Now, this is not as it should
bo ; a petition is being circulated
through the county asking the court
to order the transfer of the records
pertaining to this county from Ve
nango and JtfiVrson counties hero iu
books furnished by and at tho proper
expense to tho county. This is a move
in the right dirsction, and when dono
our county will stand independent
from these counties in matter .of
recurh-i, and of prosperity, too, as fr
aj that i3 coucerucd. Lot tho eitizoai
of the county give this matter their
attention ; let our littla county of
Forest stand in tho Coninionwenli.Ii
with its own lumber interests, oil in
terests, and above all, full and sub
stantial records of nil tbo lauds within
its borders.
A 520.00 Bible Rewsr
Tho publishers of . HulMerfges
Monthly offer ten valuable ro ards in
their Monthly for May, among which
is the following; We will give $20.00
in gold to tho person telling us which
is the shortest verso iu the New Testa
ment Scriptures (not the New Revis
ion), by May 10th, 1882. Should two
tit moro correct answers bo received
tho leward will bo divided. Tho
money will bo forwarded to tho winner
May 15th, 1882. Persons trying for
the reward must send 20 cents in silver
(no postage stamps taken) with their
answer, for which they will receive tho
June Monthly, iu which the name and
address of the winner of tho reward
and the correct answer will be pub
lished. This may bo worth $20.00 to
you ; cnt it out. Address, Ruthledge
Publishing Company, Easton, Penna.
Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash,
I'6-ji'.ar, Cucumber, and White Oak
Lumber. G. M. Kepler.
April 2Q.it. -
Men's and Boy's fae and common
Straw Hats at Win. Srcnarbaugh in
Co. 2t.
Miss Isabella Hill, Alleg'mny
City, Pa., had Chronic Catarrh; ia.
well from the use of Peruna.
Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! ! No
tions I Notions 1 1 Notions ! ! 1 Spring
styles received this -week at- Wm,
Smearbaugh & Co. . St. ,
For good fresh Goods eheap go to
Haslet & Sosa. Feb. 82
I had Chronic Rheumatism for
ono year; had beon given np to die
by two physicians. Peruna cured mo.
Wni. Curtz, Pittsburgh, Pa.
In all rhgumatic diseases rely
wholy on Peruna.
More persons have been cured
with Peruna than with all other reme
dies pot together.
MARRIED.
O'CONNER FLY NN. On Tuesday,
April 18, 1SS2, at the Wilderness Church,
near Tylersburg, Pa., by Rev. Father
Cosgrove, Mr. Edward O'Connor and
Miss Ratio M. Flyun, both of Forest
couuty, Ponn'a.
WENK KNOX. At tho residonco of
the bride's parents, ytonesta, Pa,, Thurs
day ovening, April 20th, 1SS2, by Rev.
D. U. Klein, of tho Reformed Church,
J. E. Wenk, editor of this paper, and
Miss Florence Knox.
DIED.
IIARGKR.--In Hickory township, on
Wednesday, April 12, 1882, Mrs. Nancy
Harger, in tho thlrty-sovonth year of
hor niro.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. AV. MORROW.
Havinnc purchased the materials Ac., of
Dr. Steadinan, would respccttuily an
nounce that ho will carry on tho Dental
business in Tionesta, and having had over
six years successful oxpcriom'0, c.onsidors
himself fully competent to give entire sat
isfaction, t shall always givo my medi
cal practico tho proi'oroiiuo. niar22-S2.
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TVTOTIClOis hereby plven that tho fol
jLN lowing accounts havo been tiled in
my ollico and will bo presented at next
term of court for continuation :
Final account of John A. Proper, Guar
dian of Maggie A. aud Simeon It. Couau.
1-inal account of 1. S. Knox, surviving
Administrator of Estate of Philip Walters,
deceased.
JUSTUS SUAWKEY,
Register.
Tionesta, April 18, 1SS2.
AJOTIfE is hereby given that tho foliow
1N ing applications for Hotel Licenses
havo l i en ided in my ollico and will bo
present"')! at next term of court :
Win. Smearbatigh Lawronco House
Tionesta liorough.
John Woodcock, Neillsburg Hotel
Ncilltown.
J I' ST IS S 11 AAV KEY,
Clerk Quarter Sessions.
Tionesta, April is, lssu.
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