M StrS r i Si measure '-ountiea. t V. i Site fyxtti gcpuMirmi. HOROUC.H OFFICERS. Tiur.jcxiS. D. Hri.iNcis. Cii',i7(M!J-Niirtli vuril, W. A. f!rov, T. il. ColiK, I'uti lck J'v'0 ; Notilh Ward, Hoo. w. i,:iiiin hi, W. f. r.iutii, o. v. J roper. 'V''-" .iixfiVr. W Mc' r.i nlr .1, T. Erontian, I). H. Knox. . Cimxt'thlr 3n:nf x N '.vn i ! Srfmnl, f;,"rrlr)rx-X. .1. Wnlentt, J. H. Dliiirurm, J, ilr.v-. A. 1!. Kelly, O. W. Robinson, 1'. H. Krtiix, forest COUNTY Ol-FICKrS. Mfmhcr of fVoifiv. J as. MosunovK. M:mhrr of Srv-itr- -.1 . i. II A 1,1.. .4 ssntthly K. I.. DAVIS. 1'ieiiilrnt J ttli)rW . R. Rnntfv. .lwieiafe Jitlic.i .Ton Kei'K, C. A, Hi LI,. J'rennrrr N. K. Wm km a r. , ' Pmlhtmotttry, Register i(- .VconVryd (.-. JnsTIH KlIAWKKV, , ' " S,c.) iT.C. W. Ci,ak. . Cximmin.ii'ojirrn H. W. Lr.nKnur;,' J. S. IIrndkhson, II. A. .i'i;.niii-i,l. 1 County Nuperintcnttrnt J. K. 'llu.l. AKO. ( JKtr!ct Attorney!!,. P. Trivin. Jury (yiiniHhmrrV. Y. Kkioinm. J. OnFRNAWAt.T. County ,SurvrnnrV. F. WniTTKKlH. Crnner-C. H. jCiirtirii. Count' A vrHtarU. W. Vamie5, J. A. Rc JTT, R. n. RwAl.Ll.Y. "nUSlNESS DIRECTORY TI0ITE3TA LODGE T TEETS every Saturday, evening., .at 7 1M o'clock, In tho Lodire Room in Par tridge's Hail. q. .TAMIF.SON, X. O. O. W. SAWYER, Sv. 27-tr. C,kPT. C.KORUH fciToW l'OST, No. i:7J, a. a. u. Mocts on the first Wcdncmlnv la each I .ontli, In Odd KoHowh Hall, Tionw-itii, l'v. 1). M. lvNOX, Coirmiamlor. J !i. ATTORN EY-AT-UW, TlonontA, Va. Coliectlons made lh this ami adjoining counties. MILKS W.TATK. A TTO R N K Y- AT- T j A W , 1.1 in Stroot, Tiunestn, Tu. Tp 1 i'.'i f.-r1tciii:y, ' ATTORN KY-AT-LaW, Tionosla, Forest County Va. r.,i;: aqn-kw ATTO It N K Y- VT- X, At, ol. Tionostn, Pa. pnio kickerg. e8Ieraa7 to admillod to nrni'lifj? fl nt t ID place, whif ',,!l'1'"1 Olllco nt'tWafh- I. . Ail oiliccrH, rga Dumber f inimvd In tho 'uto war, presented to .!.' t' wicii t.iey i.iav' i.e , r in,,,), on or addresjtul inf a Dumber u finlNO. clainiH for arivaraaoii 1 KaiJroadl r!nmn..:. . rfour voarsnKnldiorln K.-...l . lavins lor a number rf -.uujju uie various Dm prosecution of hoI- icnco will nfifuro ,;laiiiS in tliP ttliorti'Mt nos- IMUcll - Oj J. I.. AtlNKW. I Will IC . a Copy cf the bill A'1' HOUSK, Tionostn, Ta., ' Pfmnriii r.. Jcurliauh, Proprietor. Thin ,- i-viimi irum ine.iiv locates. i;vcrvinmf lace the Dnnnri nv?lwl Sl,i,0li01' .At"" jsrmocty am sd-n-t attention Rivrn ovt wliere the Ref,,t,l,)'"H '"'' "'' ",! J " .liuieiTial Audits. ! Al. Iiorsn, Tloncta. Pa., v .' t. .iuekwoo, Proprietor. Thin is a n?w Iioiiho, iiml liiisjie-t been tittod up tor t ho ai'eoMimo.'.iition '.fthe puMle. A por tion ol'tlio patronage of the imbtii; is solie itod. "Hl-ly. TVTATIOXAI, COTI'I., Tidiouto, Pa , IN w. i). :;uck!in, I'loorietor. A first- i-Iiikm hotel! n nil respects, nnd the pleas- : antet stopping place in town. Rates very ; ruasoiinble. " janS-Si ' T W. MORROW, M. D., .. PHYSICIAN A SURdEOV, Iato of Armstronsr county, having locntod In Tlonesta Is prepared to at tend all pro fessional, calls promptly and nt all hours. OlHee In Smearbanj;h A Co.'s new build iiir, up stairs. Office, hours 7 to 8 A. M., nnd 11 to 12 m. ; 2 to 3 and U to 74 r. m. SundayH, to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 71 p. M. Residenco in Fihher House, on Walnut Street. may-18 81. Wc. corurn, M. n.. . rHYhlCIAN A SUROEOX, Has had over fifteen years experience In the practice of his profession, having prad uatod Icfjulli) and honorably May 10, IbtiS. Olllc.o and Residence in Forest House, opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Amjf. 25-1880 DENTISTRY. DR. J. AV. MORROW. " Havinn purchasod the materials Ac, of Dr. Sloadinan, would rospectlully an bounco that he will carry ou the Dental nnsinoss in Tionesta, and having had over tux years tiueoessful experience, conniders liiin'snll fully eouipetont to t;lve entirp sat isfaction. I shall ul ways give my modi rul practice tho pioforeiice. niar'J2-8'J. i R. A. FISHER, J DENTIST, WARREX, PA. Having resumed his practice in Forest nounty hn w ill make his accustomed visits to Tionewta on all regular court weeks. Ma will bo found at the Central House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. :nar8-8l2. 1 ENT1STRY, I J WM. TATE, D. D. 8., Hss permanently located In Tionesta, and wi' l bo found at 'the Rural House. He lias had over 23 years successful experience, and will nuaranteo satisfaction in every instance. Prices reasonable. apr. 12-82. II. U. I11Y. A. B. KBLLV MA Y, l'ARK t CO., B AWKBBS! Coi ner of Elm A Walnut Sis. TionesU. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections madeonall thePrincipal points of the U. K. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J OR WORK of cverv description exec.u ted at the RKlUREICAN oflico. C. M. Sh.iwlicy, (Successor to Rreunau A Khawkey,) Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer, (OflW In Court House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to A Searches. Briefs. Pavmont ol' Taxes. Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands at Tri'.Hi rrr's Halo. Will drnv deeds, innrltiinfH, Agreements, Ac. All business iitru.-itcd to my euro will receive prompt attention. Everything dona mil isfsctorily ami nt reasonable rates. . I jntiS'j LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ViMiileimi'd Time Tnlilc Tliim.ta Slullon. f NOIITH. I SoUTir. Train 15..... 7:4 nm iTrnln 0:1 11:0.". nni Train IS MO amlTi-nhi in l-.i'.pni Train U 3:5! pniTrain 10 8:20 pm Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. llev. J. 0. Greer, United Presby Icrian, will prench in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Itcv. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of tho M. Fj. Church next Sunday evening. y Presbyterian Sabbath Fchool at 3 p. ni.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 rt, ni. ; Seo IjIuiu'b cross cut?. 2t No skating hereabouts yet. Roo our Holiday Curd next werk. Wm. Smeurbaugh & Co. It ' Oil inuikct closed Inst night at $1 01, and upended tiiis iiiorniu at 1.001. Guess we're going to get thochrn nio. Wo haven't id ' beautiful snow" this winter. UemeiuliT tho transit of Venus next Wednesday, one week from to day. Get your smoked glass ready- To-morrow bring a legal holiday tho post efilce will be closed, except duiiug the arrival and departure of inuils. rTho. extensive saw mill of Leepcr, Arnold & Co., situated nuar Tylers burg, was totally destroyed by fire on the 17th iut-t. -'llirco led loads of "Ihtting'' parsed through town yefter.lay, but whrnpe they came or whither they went we learned not. i Mis. G. W. Walteis is at present lying very ill at her homo at Tubbs Kuu. Her physician considers her in u critical condition, yet hopes for her recovery. The Elk Democrat comes to us this week in full sheet for the first time fineo tho big fire in Kidgway. It has a complete new outfit, nnd looks much better than ever. dipt. George Stow Post, O. A . R. meets next Wednesday night, and as the election of oflieers fur tho ensuing tv rni take: place on th:U occasion it is desired that all the members bo pres ent. ? Tho merry jingle of sleigh belle tho past two duys remind one that winter has come for the limo being at jeast. The sleighing has beeu very goed siuce Monday, but it is not likely tojast long. Alex. Dale has just received a uow Invoice of furniture which he has marked down to bottom figures. Alex, is building tip a very nice trade by close attention to "biz" and low prices. Give him a call. To morrow's Thanksgiving, and as we never did believe in working or going to school on legal holidays, don't know but we'll slip out and slaughter a big buck. Thanksgiving's our day for killing bucks, anyway. Charley Southworth has moved from Newtown over to East Hickory, where he has erected himself a com fortable house, and expeet3 to make his future home. As long as Charley don't move out of the county we'll not complain. Mr. Asa Lovejoy moved to Hick ory recently, where he has engaged to work for Mr. Brace. We are sorry to lose him as a citizen of our town, but glad to know he has gone do farther away. Mr. Brace will find Asa a faithful worker. Acd still the hunttrs come string ing in in great droves. If the increase in arrivals continues, it will be neces sary for the R. II. Co. to put on an ex tra coach or two. It is actually danger ous to be in the woods now, where so many greenies are hunting. An oil exchange w ill soon be an accomplished fact. Indeed, if tho talk ot different parties yesterday amounted to anything, thero will be two ex changes immediately. At this rate even the poorest uewsppper man can soou own a wholo exchange hiruself. Franklin Ircss. Tho oil market has bocn consid erably on tho fluctuate lately, having nt one time within the past week touched 8.1 cents. Many prominont speculators have "laid down" under tho pressure. The ways of tho mar ket aiy very mysterious and it bo- hooves n fellow to "sha.st a lecdlo ouid" how ho takes hold of it. At the meeting of citizens to dis cuss tho matter of securing somo kind of firo apparatus, held at cur of Bee last Thursday evening, lieu. Shoema ker and Geo. Sawyer attended. It was a very harmonious gathering, and af ter a few pipefuls of cut-and-dry had gone up in smoke, and all hands had bit off a fresh chaw, tho meeting ad journed to meet again immediately af ter the first bis fire. "Why ain't you out hunting deer to-day ?" we were asked by something less than two thousand persons last Monday. Now, we'll admit that Mon day was a most lovely day for huut ing deer, and that the temptation to take it in wai very, very great, but hangdangit men, we'ro too busy to hunt anything just now, unless it might be the placo where the latest turkey will bo polished off to morrow. The dog which is in tho habit of visiting Judge Proper's farm seems to bo rather choice of his diet, as he tries somo now food every time ho comes. A few nights ago he was seen racibg the colts around, and it was discov ered the next morning that ho had in flicted some injuries ou ouo of them. This canine has furnished us several items of late, but we hope the next one will he in the shape of an obitu ary. Several deer have succumbed to the riilo or shot gnu hereaoouts lately.. Frauk Norton, who is shantying with Constable Swailes, on Salmon creek, killed two bucks without moving out of his tracks one day last week, and Mr. Swailes had killed a large bear aud wildcat at last accounts, besides innumerable porcupines. Oa Satur day last Billy Smearbaugh had the luck to kill a deer while out across tho creek with a "belling" party. Among our numerous subscribers wo were greatly placed to receive au order from Dr. J. W. Morrow of Tio nesta. Dr. Morrow was raised amongst us, lhaught our school, practiced med icine some years at Atwood, went to Tionestn, whose citizens we think will find tho Dr. well skilled professionally and personally a gentleman. Dayton Xeics. That's so. Aud we can assure tho Doctor's old friends ic Armstrong county that he enjoys a very extensive aud lucrative practice here. A couplo parties from the east were in town last week looking for large bodies of hardwood lands, and left for Forest couuty on Monday. They siid they did not care for tracts of less than one thousand acres, and were particularly lookiug for sugar maple, which they proposo manufac turing into umbrella and parasol sticks, etc. Clarion Jachonian .They can find lots of just such tracts in our couuty. What Forest can't produce in the shape of timber isn't worth fooling with. Tionesta has lost another of its popular young men in the person of M. L. Vought, of tho Commonwealth office, who follows Rob. Iloskinsto (he far West, where ho has engaged to work for Mr. Dunn at the printing business. He left for Crookston, Minn., yesterday afternoon wheie he will make his future home if the "lay of tho land" suits him. Luther's many young friouds werij loth to havf him leave, and wished him all the good fortune to bo found in that busy section, iiv which wishes we heartily join. A cordial invitation to attend the "Third Annual Dinner" of the print ers of Franklin to-morrow, Thanks giving, has reached us, but we can't go, sorry to say. Nothing would af ford us more pleasure than to go down and create a famine among our broth en of the craft, but "time and space will not permit." Our beet wishes are with them in their annual eat, how ever, and we hope they will do them selves justice, and not allow the good reputation of the faternity to suffer when tbey square themselves for the onslaught on Turkey. Choice Marrow Beans, Hominy, Greeu Peas, Mince Meat, &c, just in. at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 2t That feeling of languor and de bility that follows physical exertion, removed by using Browu's Iron Bitters. Our friend O. W. Proper has" bo come so accustomed to hunting up "mysteries" since the oil fever broke out in our couuty that he looks for them wherever he travels. Recently ho started for the eastern cities, and on his way stumbled outo a "mystery" which ho writes us about. as follows: "There is a mystery being erccUd eight miles west of Kittauuing, at a small town called Worthington. The building is to be of solid iran, size GOxlOO feet. Somo months ago a big gas well was struck within two miles of that town. Quito recently a Boston company paid thirty-fivo hundred dol lars for tho woll and are con vej ing tho gns to that place itf pipes. They have not yet let tho poople iu the neighbor hood knowwhat they intend to do or manufacture with it. I found out in Pittsburgh, however, what can be made from it. By some process they burn tho gas against glass, I think, which forms lampblack ; bo that solves the mystery bo far as I am coucerded." Forest Oil Notes. Developments in some parts of For est county are very quiet and hard to hear from of late. Tho Tionesta Oil Co. will put their Beaver Valley well, on tract 5211, two or threo hundred fent deeper n3 soon as practicable. They have lately secured several hun dred acres more territory and will give it a thorough test, firmly be lieving that they will yet open a good field there. The Derrick of yestrrday moruing contained the following items of in terest from the COOPER TRACT. Shultz & Co.'s well will reach the sand by Saturday, if they have no more bad luck. Reno Oil Co.'s well is 1,300 feet deep, and will hardly reach the sand this week. Clark & Foster have started the drill on division 2, of tho Cooper tract. H. B. Porter has moved tho erboil to his rig north of the Cooper tract and will begin drilling soon. The last gunge ou the Anchor Oil Co.'s well, ending Monday noon, was 180 barrels. The well is falling off rapidly. Jury List for December Term 1382. GRAND JURORS. Barnett twp. Wm. R. Coon, Fore man ; Joseph Morgan, Frank Fitz gerald. Green Geo. Bluerock, John Gal braith, Daniel Graham, R. J. Flynn, Lewis Arner. Harmony Ben Fogle, P. Mooney, Hickory Lewis Kiester, M. G. Littlefield, Adam Etnert, Geo. Sibbald. Jenks R. J. Robinson. Kingsley S. J. Setley, Jacob Beck, Frauk Guiton, Butler l$Pe. Tionesta Solomou Byers, Henry Blum, John Shtllhouse, Wm. Thomp son. Tionesta boro. Eli Holeman. PETIT JURORS. Birnett Jacob Maze, Sebastion Cook, John Lwiu, Ezra Iswin, James Boyd, David Wlregasd. Green Levi Cromer, Bernard Mc Cluskey, Herman Carbaugh. Harmony J. II. Demunn, Denis Downey, Jra Sibley, E. L. Jones, R. O. Carson, John A. Dawson. Ilickory-J. W. Halliday, J. W. Ball, H. M. Range. Ira Barnes, N. O. Hendricks, John McDonald, , Russell Brown. Howe Daniel Letley. Jenks Cyrus F. Hunt, James Cole, John Shipe, John Sal lade. Kingsley Matthew Elliott, Siebert Burheun, Geo. Klioestover, Albert Pearsall, Calvin Arner. Tionesta Michael Mong, James Carson. Tionesta boro A. M. Doutt, A. B. Kelly, J. D. Ilulings, John Hart. One dozen Dioton's cross-cut saws, thin back, for sale at Wm. Blum's blacksmith shop. Price 38 cents per foot. 2t Nerves, brain, and muscle3 gain strength and the power of endurance by using Brown's Iron Bitters. NOTICE! 50 Teams Wanted ! 3,000,000 feet dry boards and 2,000, 000 feet logs to haul. All teamsters who have sleds and chains will biing them along. When the work is done the cash will be ready. For further particulars apply at the mill iu Kings ley township, or address the firm at Tionesta, Pa. 2t Watson & Root. A Tour of the Eastern Cities. En. Republican : As you request it I drop you a few lines, in which I will try and give you a synopsis of our sight seeiog. We ar rived at Washintou about 10 a. m., Friday, where we were met by my un do and his eon at the Baltimore & Po tomac, depot. In passing out I noticed at my feet the gold star in the floor, marking the spot where "our Garfield" fell. Attended, Friday evening, tho Golden Wedding of my uncle. Saturday afternoon we visited tho Cocoran Art Gallery and tho White House. We were only permitted to enter the vestibule at tho White House as it was undergoing repairs. Sunday we attended the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Monday we extended our visit to tho Department of Agriculture, Smithsonian Institute, and National Museum. In all of which wo saw more than I "could pos sibly describe. Also the Capitol, which is an immense institution. In the Rotunda the carpenters were at work busily nrranging for the Garfield Hospital Fair. In the House of Rep resentatives we found thfcm busy fix ing the Hall for tho coming session, and in tho Senate Chamuer several ladies were scattered over, the floor sewing carpet. In both these Halls the carpets are elegant green , velvet. After going all over the building we started for the top of the dome. Final ly got there aud enjoyed :t good view of the city, but it was warm work. On Tuesday we visited the Treasury Department, aud the Bureau of En graving and Printing ; everything in this building is very strict. When you go in you are requirod to register; you are then furnished a guide, who accompanies you through the, building explaining here and there. It is im possible for me to attempt a descrip tion. Iu the room where tho printing is dono the printers work by tho piece, paying their own help; Rome of them make from six to eight dollars per day after paying their lady help. Every piece of paper they take in the morn ing must be accounted for before an employe is permitted to leave the building. In this building we sawlhe three swords of .General Twigg, valued at 835,000, which were captured by General Butler at New Orleans, and sent to the Treasury Department for safe keeping. Butler has been retaiued by the Twigg heirs to present the mat ter to Congress for the return of the swords. After this we visited and went to the top of - the W'ajhington Monument, and stood on tho stone 328 feet high and fiat on tliu'stoue 330 feet high. Wednesday we took in tho Talent Office, Post Office Department and several other places of interest. The streets of Washington are nearly all laid with asphelt pnvei.ient. Bi cycles flitting hero and 'there. The Garfield Memorial Church, is fast ap proaching completion. There is quite an army of colored laborers at work widening 14th St.,N. W. outside of the boundary. We noticed in several yards that flowers were all out and buds just ready to bloom, and they were nearly all of the delicate 6ort, such as Tea Roses, &o. Our thanks are duo to Mr. and Mrs. Emery for many kindnesses shown. Arrived in Now York Thursday morning at 7:30, well pleased with our visit so fur. Found tho Republican awaiting us informing us of Forest county's victory. S. , New York, Nov. 18, 12. A $20.00 Bible Reward. The publi&hers of Rutledge't Month ly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for December, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 in gold to tho person telling us how many verses there are in the New Testament Scrip tures (not the New Itevisiou) by De cember 10th, 1882. Should two or more correct auswers bo received, the reward will be divided. The mouey will be forwarded to the winner De cember 15th, 1882. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents iu silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will re ceive the Christmas Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published. This may be worth $20.00 to y(j ; cut it out. Addret-Tt Rutledgo Publishing Company, Easlon, Penna. I Will Pay Cash for Cross-Ties, Chestuut or Oak, any where ou tho line of the Bufl'ato, Pitts burgh & Western Railway. Oct. 25, '82. tf T. B. Cohb. FESTIVAL. An Oyster Festival will bo held in tho Haslet Hall, over Il-nslct, it Sons' store, Tionesta, Pa., ou the evening of Thanksgiving day, Thursday Nov. 30, 1882. Proceeds to liquidate the debt on the M. E. parsonage. Appropriate oiusic will be given by the choir. Sup per 50 cts., 75 cts. per couple. All are cordially invited to attend. Doors open at 7 o'clock. By Order Committee. THANKSGIVING. A full line of Evaporated Fruit, Dried Fruit, Canned Goods, Shakers' Sweet Corn, Fresh Groceries and Oys ters for Thauksgiving. 2t Wm. S.MEAur.AUGir &, Co. " For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & So.ns. Feb. 1, '82. TIONESTA MAJlIET.i CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. ' Flour "JJ barrel choico - - 4.00(S,6.75 Flour -j sack, - - 1.101.70 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.90 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.65 Corn, Shelled - 1.00 Beans t? bushel ... 1.503.OO Ham, sugar cured 17 Rreakfast Bacon, sugarCurcd it5 Shoulders 13 Whitefish, lialf-barrels ... 8.50 T.ake herring half-barrels - - 5.5Q Sugar - 01I Syrup -.- . - 75 N. O. Molasses new ... 70(?00 Roast Rio CofTco ... 1023 Rio Coffee, .... 15C20 Java Coffoo .... 28 30 Tea ...... 20(3)90 Rutter - 2830 Rice 810 EpRS, fresh .... - 20 Salt best lake .... 1.50 Lard 10 Iron, common bar .... 3.75 Nails, lOd, y keg .... 4.00 Potatoes .... 73 1.00 Lime 13 bbl. - - - 1.60--Dried Apples per lb 810 Dried Beef - - - - - 18 Dried Peaches per lb - 10Q11 Dried Peaches pared per - 25 PROCLAMATION. WitKHEAS, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Dee.'r, being tho 25th da of Dec'r, 1882. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peaca 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 which to their olHees appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizanco to prosecute nuainst the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they bo then nnd there present to prosocute against them as shall bo Just, (liven un der niv hand and seal this 23th day of Novonibor, A. D. 1882. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. . Tit I AT. LIST. Causes sot down for trial In tho Court ot Common Pleas of Forest County on the Fourth Monday of December, A. D. 1882 j 1. J. E. Iilaino vs. Henry Swaggrt, No. 8 February term, 1879. 2. Nancy Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Dale, No. 20 May term, 1881, 3. L. R. Freeman vs. John C, Cornwoll et al, No. 10 May term, 188U. 4. Jacob F. Nl'aglo et al vs. Peter Borry et al, No, 16 February term. 1882. 5. Thomas Nugont vs. C. J. Harris et al, No. 25 February trm, 1882. 6. Woodland Oil Co., Limited vs. Ed ward J. More et al, No. 15 May term, 1882. 7. D. Y. Gray vs. Aaron Brockway etal. No. 14 May term, 1882. 8. Wm. F. Wheeler et nl vs. Joseph Ailamson et al, No. 15 February term. 1882. t. L. Bergsmin vs. Tho Buffalo, Pitts burgh A Western R. R. Co., No. 30 May term, 1S82. 10. C. A. Randall, lato Sheriff, for use vs. D. R. Waller et al No. 10 February term, 1882. 11. Jacob M. Kepler vs. Win. F. Wheeler et al, No. 2 May term, 18S2. 12. Henry W. Idelur vs. Henry P. Ford et nl. Executors, No. 25 September term. 18S2. J. SHAWICEY, Prothonotary. TioneslH, Pa., Nov. 25, 1882. Confirmation Notice. Notico is hereby (riven that the First and I'urtial account of 1J. J. Reid, Execu tor, of tho ljist Will and Testament of P. D. Thomas, deceased, has been tiled in mv ollice and will be presented at next term of Court for Confirmation. JrsTis Hhawkkt, Register. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 24, 1882. For e tTndTt ream AND ROD AND CUM. The Ameriraa Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four pago weekly Journal devo ted to the interests of Gentlemen EJportuuen ml their Famillei Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculturo, Tho Ken nol, Fishing, Tho Rifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It Is without a rival. PRICE 4.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPI'.CIM EN COPY WILL RE SENT POST-PAID FOR SIX CTS. Eyr sale by u!l newsdealers everywhere. FO It EST A ST R E A M Pt'BI.ISllINO Co., New York City, N. Y. tiiis paper
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