n Hi I : 1 ' n WEDNLXDAl MBRNLNG, MAY I, 1SH!. DOROUG II OFFICERS. Ttiirqr Gkop.oi? Mono at. , , I). H. Knox. Vnyi.nl a tile .Tames Swailes. Nc.hool Director J. Shawkey, R. .T. "Wolcott, K. L. Davis, A. 11. Kelly, G. W. Itobinson, A. H. Partridge. o FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Memher of ContrresM -J A3. Mosouovk. Member of Senate .1. O. 1 1 ALL. A nacmbhi E. 1j. j'avih. l'rcsiitent JmirfeW. D. BROWN, Ammcintc JudyciJoHn Reck,C!. A. llir.r,. Treasurer tf. R. Foreman. Vrothonotary, Rejixtcr Recorder, fr(?. JltRTtH SlI AWK K.y. ,Sherir.U. W. Ct.AK. OimmiJMi'oiicM II. VV. LrnKnun, J. S. llENPFUHON, II. A. ZUKNDKM,. Count! Superintendent J. E. IIiM. ARn. District Attorney S. P. Irwin. 7try Cnmrnimtionerit It. J. IIiMjARD. J. O he una WALT. County HurvcvorT. F. Wiuttekin. Coroner C. il. Cnnnrtr. County J H(litorU.V. Warden, J. A. Scott, It. K. 8walt.f.y. "0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE JVo. .300, I. O. of O. F MEETS every Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock', in the Lodge lloom In Par tridge's Hall. J. T). DAWSON. N. O. O. W. SAWYER. Kec'y. 27-tf. . E. L. DAVIS, ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, v Tlonewta, Pa. Colloetlons tnade in this and adjoining counticw. M. W. TATE, A TTOUN EY-AT-LAW, Elm Btreot, Tionesta, Pa. T.T. RITCHEY, ATTORN E Y-AT-LaW, Tlone!ft, Forent County Pa. J. B. ACNEW, ATTORNEY-A.T-L AW, ' ' Tlonosla, Ta. ATTENTION HOf.DIERR! T havo bon admitted to practice as an tHnrnanlnlliK tnniilnli (mien Ht WtBm1i- InRton, D. C. All officer, soldiers, or nailors who were lnpirpu in inn nuo war, ron obtain pensions to which thev may bo ontltled, bv oalUnn on or addressing: mo at Tionesta, Pa. Also, claimn for arrearages r pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. MatrlniT lmnn river four voars a soldier In tho lato war, and havlnpt for a number of voarn enjnKea in the prosecution oi boi tllers' claiina, my experience will aspuro the collocation or ciaimp in too Piiorioni, pos sible time. J. B. AONKW. 4Uf. I LAWRENCE HOUSE, irrovvMTA pf.W'A.WM. HMEATt. nAUtill, rnopniKTOH. This hou lsconirany loeaiea. iverviiuiii; jii?w nu woll furnit-hod Superior accommoda ' tlona and strict attention vriven to cucsts Vecetablci and Fruits of all kinds served lit their ncswon. Sample room for Coin. mercial Agents. CENTRAL. HOUSE, BONNEIt it AG NEW BLOCK. T. C. Jaoksow. Pronrietor. This Is a new hons, and has 3ist been fitted up fr the neeomrnodatioii of the public. A portion of the patronage of the public Is solicited. NATIONAL HOTEL, TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. W. P. Bccklin, Pronrietor. A lirst-claxs hotel In all re- upecta, and the pleasantfNt ntppinf place - . PHYSICIAN surgeon, Has had over fifteon years experience in the practice of his profcusion, having prad- uatea legally ana nonorivoiy may iv. jooo. dfllce'andi Residence in Forest House, opposite the Court House, Tionesta, l'a. . An(?. 25-1880 J. W. MORROW, Nl. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Lata of Armstrong county, having located 1n Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly ami ai an nours. OlHce in SmcarhauKh A Co.'s new build- In or. nn stairs. Ollico honro 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 to 12 M. : U to 3 and fil to 7J v. M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A, m. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 7i y. M. Residence in. Fisher House, on WaVnut Street. may-iy 81. F. F. WHITTEKIM, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS ANP GOOD WORK. Bpr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. a. a. mat. A. B. KKtXT MAT, PARK C CO., B AN K B B S I Corner of Elm & Walnut Sts. Tionesta Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed ou Time Deposits. ColleetlonsmadeonallthoPrineipal points of the U. S. ' Collections solicited. 18-ly. EX). HBIBEL, Dealer in STOVES, T I N W A It K, )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881. QUARLES RAISIG, PR A CTICA L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear Of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ,r; . , i fV;: ,V ,' Redemption of J,anus, rurchasoot i,ano.s ll-,(,lo1: V0rl,'U;,',iV'',..i - 1th A "!' at Treasurer's Halo. Will draw deeds, loo. W. Robinson, A. II. Partridge, O. V . J)K,r((fnij,.,i ,Krcoinoiits, Ac. All business Proper. - entrustod to our earn will receive prompt JUHticCK Of the rcaccJ, T. jSrOIlllRll, oH,,il,... 1.'..,.vMdiiir ilmm nnt.lwfuft.ori V t. . . (Successor to liiominu A Klmwkoy,) ' Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer, (OflW In Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, FA PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to J. Searches. Briefs. Pnvmcnt of Taxes, and at reasonable rates. IJan82 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I'midi-nNrd Time Table Tlonrstn Mntlcn. NonTir. BOtlTIT. Train 15...- fl:3fl am Train I) :I2 pin Train 18 5:12 jin Train 18 10:57 am Train JO 2:21 pm Train 10 7:4(1 Im Train 9 North, and Train lfl South carry tho mail. Rev. Hicks will occurty tho pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. -Presbyterian Sabbath School at m.: M. fcabbath bcnooi at iu Congregational meeting at the Presbyterian church this evoning. Some of our Bhootists were tryiDg their hands at glass balls on Saturday last. No mora oysters for the next four months, or until next Septatn be"r." Mr. Martio Beck, who keeps hotel in Tylersburg, paid Tionesta a visit Mndnr. -The "small fry" are happy in ticipation of the "lat day ofschool" ant) which is not far off. I3cefteak is high and tough, and neonle with patent unnders are accordingly unhappy. Mrs. J. F. Stewart and .children, of Evaniburg, Crawford couoty, Pa., are visiting Tiofleeta relatives. Mrs. R. M. Herman and son, Harold, of Hickory, are paying Tio nesta friends a visit this week.. House-cleaning is about the red hottest business in town now. It beats garden-making all to sticks. 13ark peeling will soon begin in dead earnest. Men are scarce and good wages will probably be demanded and received. , , The next national holiday occurs on the oUlh inst., uecoranon uay. Will Tionesta- decoraU? Don't all snoak at onc't. -fr .T T TIoIa nnpnl nnrt of the past week with his parents and Tio - i i nesta friends, returning to his wells at Summit City, near Bradford, on Mon day. Joseph Freeman, of Wentlings Corners, has purchased a lot at Mar- ienville, Forest county, on which he proposes to erect a hotel. Clarion Jacksonian. Mr. IlebenthaPs new dwelling house, just below the school house is piogressing as fast as possible. Work j3 g0mewhat retarded by the scarcity of carpenters Judge Taylor of Venango county, has decided that justices of the peace have no jurisdiction in cases to recover damages against railroads for attle killed by trains. A suit has been decided against the borough of North East, Pa., for $675 damages. The puit was brought by a lady who was injured by falling on a defective sidewalk. Quite a number of the newly elected justices of the peace was in town on Mouday to get their commis sions and be sworn in. Let justice be done though the heavens fall. The front section of the Acorab building was re-shingled the past week by Shoemaker & Ilinton, and the tenants will feel more secure and comfortable on future rainy days. Yesterday morning opened up with a regular February blizzard. Snow fell thick and fast, but melted as soon as it struck mother earth. The afternoon was bright but rather cold some Mrs. S. D. Irwin, who has for several weeks been confined to her bed is growing better daily, and her lady friends will be glad to learn that she will soon be able to mingle with them again. Mr. J. R. Chad wick has pur- chased the vacant let between the Fisher and Dawson properties, and will move the house which stands on the rear of II. O. Davis' lot, over on to the same and fix it up comfortably for a dwelling. Mr. C. has come to tho sensible conclusion that what he would pay for rent in the next year or two would build him a comfortable dwelling. of Oar- mglon, paid a Hying visit to the couoty scat yestcrdry, and snook bands with many of his old friends. Ho ia the same pleasant gentleman he always was. -Ed., pon of C. F. Gillespie, of Whig Hill, is seriously ill with some ppiual affection. The doctor considers his condition quite critical, but hopes to bring him through by the aid of good care and nursing. Ralph Waldo Emerson, another of America's great literary men, has passed into eternity, leaving the world to mourn his loss. His death occurred on Thursday evening, April 27, at his home in Concord, Mass. A test well is being drilled on T. J. Payne's property at Tylcrsburg. The ri: is up aDd the drill will com mence bouncing to-morrow or next day. The operators are sanguine of a good strike, of course, and may they get it. It gives us pleasure to state that Mi83 Minnio Freeman is slowly but surely recovering from her severe illness, and her physician can see nothing to prevent her ultimate and entiro recovery. She will, however, hardly be able to finish her school. Harry Moody was in town Sat urday last, and left $2 50 to apply on his subscription, and informed us that a young man named Arthur Hulings sustained severe injuries about the head and fac(J by fal,.Dg imb at Keplpr & Foreraan'8 miUf in Hickory township. Oil City is billed for a circus on the 20tb inst. : it is Barrett & Co.'s united moDBter, the most stupendous menagerie and colossal aggregation of high-falutin circuses ever thought of on the face of the globe, as usual ; in fact the globe seems hardly big enough to hold it. Forest county's population is on the increase according to Dr. Mor row's reports : An eight ponni girl at Geo. Walter's, at Tubbs Run, Mon day, and at Billy Wilson's, on Bates Run, Sunday evening, a girl of the regulation size and weight. All parties doing well. The Derrick's oil report for April is not very encouraging tt those who are waiting for high-priced oil. It shows that 53 more wells were com PleteJ m APnl ltlaa 10 J"; fin increase of 785 barrels in the daily production ; increase in number of wells 11 ; decrease in number of wells drilling 3. Come, confe ; how about those sidewalks? Isn't it about time some thing was done in the matter ? No use waiting till some poor unfortunate breaks a leg or neck ; and to be serious we are fearful something of the kind will happen if the walks are allowed to remain in their present wretched condition much longer. On Monday evening reports came from Jamestown, N. Y., that Mr Partridge was somewhat better. The reports previous to that were also of a more encouraging nature, and it may be that he will yet get better am finally recover. It would certainly be very gratifying to his many friends here if such wpre the case, and we sincerely hope it nay be. Raisig & Biura. turned out two more of their superior team wagons last week. Our citizens are beginning to see that they can get a better arti cle for less money at homa than by sending away, consequently the busi ness of these gentlemen is rapidly insreasing. P. S. One of the above wucons is for sale cheap. It is 4 inch skein, fxl I tire, all compkte. Cal early. A gentleman who recently re turned from the pigeon nesting in McKeap county, relates as a peculiar circumstauce that there is not on pigeon netter ia that section who is not a native citizen of this State ; at least they all register as hail-ng from some town in Pa. This is probably accounted for by the fact that th Jaw prohibits foreigners from trapping without first having paid a license 0f $50, We had expected to present this week the "ad." of Mr. II. Heber, ou new hardware man, but be was too busy arranging his large and baud some stock of good to write out what he wanted to say. Next week it wil appear, but in the meantime our citi zens are asked to drop in and see how nicely his storo already looks, and h has ouly just begun to receive good Nothing iu the hardware line but what you can get at his store Hanlari, tho Canadian oarsman, won auolhrr great' race Mouday, beating Trickett, tho Australian sculler, with tho greatest ease, on tho Thames river, England. Ilanlan is now the undisputed champion oarsman of the world. ' The Greenback county committee met in town ou Saturday last. L. M. Vought was selected as Representative delegate to the State Convention which meets at Harrisburgon the 17th inst., and J. II. Dingman was named as the Senatorial delegate. The dele gates were not instructed, we presume for the reason that they did not know what they are supposed to do until they get down there and see what program the bosses have fixed up for them. An exchange struck the key note when it said ; "Ask some men for an dvertisement and they will answer that they doji't believe in advertising a paper is never read. Let a man be caught kissing his neighbor's wife r trying to hold up the side of a bsrn some dark uight and his tone changes mmediately, and if a printing office is n a garret of a seventeen story build ng he will climb to the top to beg the editor to keep quiet don't publish it in the paper. Chairman Ritchey has issued a call for a meeting of the Democratic committee of Forest county for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic State Convention, which meets in Ilarrisburg on June 28. As the Democrat peems to be bothered so much about the Republican Com mitteo meeting, it can hardly be con sidered out of place if we should remark that delegates to a State Con vention is about all the Democrats in orest county can elect now-a-days. The track of the Salaln anca branch of tho Buffalo, Pittsburg & Western road is now laid to the unction of tho narrow guage at Kinzua and somo distance beyond, and is moving on toward Salamanca, at the rate cf about a fourth of a mile a day. The union passenger and freight depots at Kinzua are now in process of erection, and are to cost five thousand dollars. The passenger depot is 20 by 75 feet, geots and ladies waiting room, and will be a credit to the town. Warren Ledger. A. II. Siggius Esq., dropped into our office last week just long enough to say "howdedo." Hood recently passed a very thorough and creditable examination in the VenaDgo Courts and is now a full-fledged lawyer. He will shortly migrate to tho west and practice his profession, and being an energetic, talented young man we have every confidence that he will rise rapidly and become a leading and honorable member of the legal fra ternity. Asa production ot 1 orest county his friends will ever be proud t o learn of bis success. As will be seen bv notico in this issue the firm of Brennan & Shawkey, Real Estate Agents, has been dissolved, and the latter gentleman will here after conduct the business. These eu terpriiing gentlemen havo built, up a nice business by their close attention to all matters intrusted to their care, and have gained the confidence of everybody. Mr. Shawkey is in every way competent to carry on the busi ness, and will strive still more to please his customers, who will find that any business entrusted to him will receive the strictest attention. Tho now five cent Garfield post age stamps have been placed in circu lation. It is a Vandyke brown color, and bears tho portrait of President Garfield three-fourths to the left, on lined ground, within a pearled oval in a heraldic shield. The portrait is said to be an excellent one. All of the in scription has been grouped below. At the lower extremity of the shield is a six pointed star with a large figure 5 with ribbons on either side, and at the end is the inscription, "U. S. Postago." There is considerable demand for the stamp to ornament portfolios and stamp boxes. Geo. Stitzinger, a boy of sixteen or thereabouts, wasi arrested yestorday and brought before 'Squire Brennan, on a charge of knifing one Chas Buck. It seems that some three weeks ago a party ofyoung folks were having a frolic at one of the neighbor's houses in the Mealy Settlement, when a dia pute arose aud a sort of general row ensued, in which the proaecuto, Buck, was severely stabbed. He alleges that it was youug Stitzinger who did the slashing, while Stitzinger aud his friends c! 'v. that it was Buck's own brother who did it. However this may be wq don't pretend to say, but the court3 will probably sift tho matter out thoroughly. Stitzinger was held to bail in tho sum of $200, his father bailinfr him. jl orest county nas gameu anotner substantial citizen within the past few days, whom we are glad to welcome into our midst : we have reference to t, ,r r, .'. T..L lur. ii. u. aiiuiser, ex i rowioooiary of Mercer county, who recently pur- chased tho Wm. McKinley farm at - I o lcw arm ivuu, uiiu uus movuu wmi uia C. T . 1 L - 1 :.t. 4 tamily thereon. Mr. Aahniser is a citizen whom we may all be proud to have among us, aud who will be an honor to our county ns lorg as he stays. Besides his many other good qualities as a citizen and neighbor, ho is a staunch Republican, and we con- gratulate the good people of Stewarts iwuu upon me acquisition 01 bucu ai worthy lamily to their neighborhood. The May number of Magazine ia issued, and a mighty good number it is. lhe iliustratian3 are all good, the fashions fresh and pretty, the comic pictures 'intensely funny, and . U .1. . 1 . iL.. U C. A I lue Biui.es iue uCBu iuai, ibu uo iuuuu inany magazine in the country. Pub- ,. , ; , r, p m ,, . rr ti lisneu Dy monies cc lainoi, m xiaw- this day been dissolved by mutual Htcree ley Street, Boston, Mass., at only $1.50 tlie .iisine will hereafter be J j I carried on by C. M. Shawkey. per annum, postpaid. CORRESPONDENCE. Brooksfon. A new mill is being put up. on the "oil lot,!' northwest corner dt wairant 2360, by Mr. Livingston. Will the editor please accept our congratulations on his entry into the grand army of Benedicts ? To be I sure, with thanks. There is quite a change in the mail routes in and about Brookston : the route from Brookston to Sheffield being discontinued and railway mail service established over the T. V. R. R. The route from Barnes to Mar ienville is changed to Brookston and Marienville. Everything quiet along the line. May 1, '82. Anesram. fllarinntnn- Powell & Kime's mill at Raught'sl dam was burned on Wednesday eve- J. niug April 25th. We are without .. , i. particuiars regaraing 10 me origin 01 the fire. The M. E. Church at Clarington caught fire on the roof from the falling of sparks, on last Sunday evening while prayer meeting was in progress. Fortunately tho fire was discovered before it had got under very much headway and was put out. If we were as big as Tionesta and edited a paper we would raise a cry for water works, or a hose company, or somethiu' 'nuthcr. William Maze, son of Ex-Sheriff Maze of Forest county, is in town attending school. Our school will end with an exhibl tion leastwise thut is the talk. Alva Wallace has opened up his new store in good shape; Shield's Bros, has received a large invoice of new goods, and verily buying and Belling goeth on right briskly. We aro going to have a town over here someday, and remember it. We may want the county seat, yet. May 1, '82. Tramp, A full line of Iron Stone China juet received ; also, freih vegetables 9.0 on Thursday, from Baltimore, at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 2 Peruna cured my daughters' sore eyes after oculists had failed. C. F. Schreader, Allegheny City. I had Neuralgia and Palpitation of the heart. Peruna cured me. Aug. Melgert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dry Goods! Dry Goods!!. No tions ! Notions ! ! Notions ! ! ! Spring stvles received this week at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 3t. Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash, Poplar, Cucumber, and White Oak Lumber. G. M. Kepler. April 2G-tf. Mod's aud Boy's fine aud common Straw Hats at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 2t. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials An., of Dr. Ntcadtiian, would respectiuliy hii nounce that ho will carry on tho Dental business iu Tioncski, and having hail over six years sinjci sstul experience, j'onsiacis himself full v coimii'tent to trlve entire sat isfaction, t shall always ":v cal prai'Uco tho prek rem o. niui TIOJN I XT A I AIJH l',TS, COnUKCTKD KVEHY TUKSDAY, T.Y HKLlAnr.n iHAi.r.i:a. Flour "ft barrel choice Flour snok, best r,.nn,-;?,.s.oo !.!(. l.s:. ' ki Corn Meal, 100 n,s cllP foc,. l1,,ro Corn, Shelled pj(,.ins 13 bushel - 2." i' 1.011 r, - .' 8CU1 - 7.51 5.50 $t?,ll 75 70 (S. 00. IS (a 23 , 1520' 2S(Ji,"W 2090 25 (30 8(7j)10 - 15 1.50 IN - $.75 3.90 1.25 i.r.o 78 - 18 10 11 25 Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured ,,ri .. ,. , , " " . WhitefiHh, half-barrels Lake i10rring haif.barrols Sugar syrP - T I . 1 . -X' IMOlilNHCn I)(3W Roast Rio Coffoo Rio ColTee, Java CofToo Tea Butter - E s f,. Rico Salt best lake Lard mk . p0tatbcs Lime p bbl. Dried Peaches pcr ft . Dried Peaches pared per Dissolution of Partnership pnrtner8h,p heretolord existing - between the undersigned, under the firm namo of Brennan A Shawkey, has J. T. Brennan. C. M. SlIAWKET. Tionesta, May 1, 1882. Executor's Xotlcc. NOTICE is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the Estate of H. H. May, late of Tionesta Borough, deceased, have been c ranted bv Justis bnawkev. . Register, to the undersigned, and all per- sons indebted to or having claims against H, II. HTOVV. . , Executors of Estate of H. H. May, de ceased. U1CUII . Abu VI O. 1'1-li'tl. -' 1 J V . . Tionesta, Pa,, April 14, 1882. ' -6t. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brawn, President Judge of the 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, &c. at Tionesta, for . the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of May, being the 'loth da of May 1882. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice 01 the l'eace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper perrons at . ten o'clock, A M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things I Ti"Vi!V tntlinir nHlnoa ommrh.i in tn hAHnnn. and to those who are bound in recognizance to prcuw arainBt the prlHonerB ttat are or shall be 111 the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there progent to prosocuto airamst them as shall be itist. Given un- der my han(1 and 8cal-thia 18th day of April. A. D. 1882. C. W. CLAltK, Bherin. TlilAI. LIST. Prothonotary'r Office, Forest Co., Pa. ( Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at May Term 1882 : No. Tr. Yr. 1. L. R. Freeman vs. J. C. Cormvell et al 10 May 80 2. W. M. McKim vs. Tho Buffalo, Pittsburgh & Western R. R. Co. 19 Dec. 81 3. The Woodland Oil Com pany Limited, vs. John Shoup 33 Feb. 81 4. A. Kohn ise Comlth vs. J. Morris Mintz et al 29 Sept 81 J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 18, 1882. Jesse James is Denl.ar A GENTS WANTED for the Illustrated LX . . . i . . a Tn l .3 A, ijives ana Auveniures oi imic mm Josse James and the Younger Brothers, the coted Western Outlaws Hon. J. A. Daous, Ph 1). A f.uo and thrilling account of their bold actions for 20 years, lu as many States and Territories, with graphic st'atoment of tho final tragedy in ht. Joseph. Profusely illustrated, includ ing engravings of the Outlaw Jesse James before and after death, his young wife and little children, the dotective Fords, the Ki.uca Af t ha liiur II rilirir a and nil m iflra pnp-rivvod from actual rhotoirrarhs. l.'-N'PU WiV'I'l.'Iil fi. full mi. Am. jiiu LU li mi mitt un uiim ukum uiav iinq is the most salable and prohtable book . published ; or, to save time, send 50 cents l om?,e ?or V?nv .R "ala,? 1 vrmP f.hnipo nt tnwnsimDS. Address. IN. 1). Thompson & Co., Pubs. St. Louis, Mc. Confirmation Xotiee. NOTICE Is hereby given that the fid- , lowing accounts have been riled in my ollice and will be presented at next term of court for continuation : , , r Final account of John A. Proper, Guar- , dian of Maggio A. and Simeon R. Couaii. Final account of 1). S. Knox, surviving . Administrator of Estate of Philip Walters, deceased. ' J UST1S SI I AW K E Y, Register. I Tionesta, April 18, 1882. IJ tense Xotiee. 1 N(ICE Is horeby given that tho follow-, ing applications for Hotel Licenses have been tiled iu my ollice and will bo presented at next term of court : Win. Smearbaugh Luwronco Houso Tionesta Borough. John Woodcock, Neillsburg Hotel Neilltown. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, . Clerk Quarter Sessions. Tionesta, April 18, 1H2. DENTISTRY, WM. TTE, D. D. S., Has permanently located in TionesH, nl will Ijelound at tho Kuril House, lie ha hud over 2.'! years hucccssI'iiI cxpi i'ii nce, and will guarantee sat ixfactiou in evei y instance. Prices reasoimljle. apr. 12-8- Dr. Kline's (ircut .ei v Restorer he marvel of the u:e l'"r all Ncrvu li-. t-ases. All fits ;.!A.j.pii ire. Sl nd to !; .vichst., rhi:.i.iiu sep.i-.iti M,MST - TIONESTA, PA
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