The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 31, 1883, Image 3

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IRECTORY.
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tH-L, TI0NE3TA LODGE
EET8T.v SiitnrdH.v evening, Rt7
a O'fAixA" i. tfitf LoU;o ltooui in Tar
. f J J . -q. JAMIESOX, N. O.
v'JSa-' J Elf, HiHs'y. 27 -tf.
NrT "jjuotFhtow post,
,K4 - A. H.
d fM, Werlneaday in eni-b
5j?4)'lUvr Hall, Tionta, Pa.
i . H.' KNOX, Coirmianfier.
i .
J. t T'J'ORNEY-AT-LAW,
V J :v Tloueata, Pa.
Co!io-tion.i!iad'Vn Uii.i and adjoining
nouiii.tv. r'izLJk.
iTuEAw.S'ATF.Vi
l ATTOKNK
EY-AT-I.AW,
vFJtn Sfreot,
TlonoHUi, Ta.
f F. 1UTCHEY,
i. ATTORNEY-AT-LaW,
TIoneta,' Forest County Pa.
I B. AGNEW.
ATTonXEY-T-tAW,
Tioni'sta, Pa.
fj. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! .
l!iifo lHn admitted to tiraetico ns n
Miiv In tlio lv?nin Ofllco t Wah-
foi.'n. C. AH ofllocrs, nldiers, or
BOM who wpre injiiri-d 'in tne lato war,
I obtain pensions to which they may be
tftlodi tv calling on or addresMhiR me at
tiH'Htn, ra. AUo, ola
bur stid bvuuty will i
' .Z-.. oen (ver fon
liH'Htn, l a. AUo, rlalms lor arreKraRCR
receive prom pi at
iopn dvor rotir vpars a aonuer in
"hd 'laviiia lor a -number or
lM I(WH!Utl01l Of SOl
tixporionco will awure
UilniM in ttio 8norwm pos
J. C AO NEW.
i. HOUSE, . Tinncsta,
ubaUL'lt. Proprietor. ' Thin
ally io-ated. Everythintv
I I'urnik-lu'il. fiupoiiiir Ac-
.iti nd wti ii-t Rttf ntion Kivpn
.evftalil!H and 1'rulW of all
d In ilnr Htn. Samplo
Vjimnert'ial Agonta.
HAL IlOl'SE, TioiiPta, Pa.,
. .laokson, Propi-letor. This is a
ne. and Iihh jut lieon titled up (or
ommodiitlon ot thn public, a por
,'tho .airo:::-'c of tho publio is olic-
" 4ti-ly
TION"AIi HOTEL. Tidloute, Pa.,
W. 1). llullin, Proprietor
' holI in all li'specU, and
it stopping pi act) in town,
ffiuable.
.! : "
.W. I), lluuk in. Proprietor, a nrsi-
ine pica
latt very
f. Ti. COOK. M.T..
I. VnYSlCIAN .V SUUnEON.
'pice at the Central House, Tlonosta,
All professioirtj enlli promptly at-
led to
W. MORROW. M. D..
PHSiICIAN A SUKUEUM,
Si of AnnHtronsr eountv. havinsr locatod
jhonosta is prepared to attend all pro-
niim rx.ua viromiu v ana ai an imuri
Pice In SmearbAUKh uo. i new ouna
jjr, up ttaira. Ofliee honri 7 to 8 a. m.
.ml 11 to 12 M. : 2 to 3 and CI to 74 P. M
tiidays, to 10 A. m . i 2 to 8 and 61 to 71
vi m Keuidunoe in Fishor Houne. on
NVKlnuttreet. may-18 81
T C. COT1UUX, M. P.,
V V . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
bad over fiftoen years experience in
(IlB prtetloB OI DIM proiUHHion, iiaviUKrnu
uatod Irtiuitu and honorably May 10, 1865.
7 Ufiloe'aiid' Residence in Forest House,
opposite the Court House, Tionesta, ra,
Aug. 25-1880
DENTISTRY.
DK. J. W. MORROW.
Having pureUased the materials Ac, of
Hr. stourimiiu. wouia reMpeciiuiiy an-
lionnco that be will carry on the Jlental
uusineNS in Tionesta, and having bad over
mi vears successful expHrience, considers
Mm'soll fullv com patent to (five entire sat
isfaction. I shall always give my medi-
ou! practice the preierenoe. niarza-tu,
. r. Whittekiw, H. C. WnrrTEKiN,
'Sheffield, Pa. Tionesta, Ta.
WHITTEKIN BROS. ,
Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
iAnd and Railway Hurveyina a Kiiecialty
Magnetic, S!ar or Trianii;ulation Survey
fair. l'-est of Instruments and work
Turms on application.
H. m- MAT. ' A. . HUT
MA 1'. TAJIK Jt CO..
B AUKEBS
. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bonk ol Discount and Deposit.
1 nterest al lowed on Time Deposit.
Ccllootious made on all the Principal point:
of the U. S.
Collections solicited.
18-ly
JOB WORK of every d-8iriptiou eitcn
twl at the RKPUliLICA.N cilice.
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:,jjuoAi-iau wMjuitiin tuy&v -
Trin fn, A ft n
BPUTII. -
r "react
the
Church-'next Sunday morn
evenme. br Kev. Hirknns.
Kev. Hicks will occupy thepif,S
4
y'lt'
f the M. ,13. Church next Sunilay;
vening.
Presbyterian Sabbath SchqoP
3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. ru.
Lent'begins early this year
-on
the 7th of February.
f The Sharon Eagle says : "It is hard
o" learn (?) a boy that whistling is not
strictly necessary in a printing office.
Judge Dale was taken suddenly
and rather violently ill on Monday,
but U now much better, glad to re
port.
Oil market closed last night at
$1.00, and opened this morning at
97c. At eleveu this morning it was
Sl.OOic.
Skating on the river has been
very fine for the past two days, which
the boys and girls have been enjoying
hugely-
County Surveyor Whittekin lit
down on our town a few hours Mon
day. He is at present engaged in the
new Oildorado of Forest county.
Mrs. J. Y. Saul became suddenly
11 on Monday, after returning from
the funeral if Mrs. Sullioger. At last
accounts hor condition was improving.
Our thanks are due Representa
tive Davis for a copy of the Times
Almanac, one of the best and most
authentic publications extant. Also
for other valuable documents.
Mr. Chas. Newlou, of Bolivar,
N. Y., stopped in town over Sunday,
on his wav to his former borne, East
Brady. He paid tho Republican
office a pleasant call on Monday
Robert Huddleson received a se
vere injury by having a heavy stick
of timber fall on his right font last
Friday, while ut work at East Hick
ory. lie thinks some or me oones
were broken.
"Golden Days" for February has
arrived. It is by far tbe best magazine
for young folks that is now published,
and is always looked for anxiously by
ta subscribers. -James Elverson,
Publisher, Phila., Ta.
We had a pleasant call from Mr.
J. W.Cook, of Allegheny City, " laaj
week one day. Mr. Cook, is in teres
in a large saw mill in the abov)
and expects to get a supply'of ijber
from this section in theipring.. '
Some vandal haa tpt or other
wise made way with MtpGol. Thomas
handsome doc "CarlvV?:,,an'd she "is
justly indignant. Hhe.va wed, the dog
very highly, and the person mean
enough to perpetrate such a cowardly
act ought to suffer severely.
Mr. II. W. Roberts has been
spending the past few days in town
with his parents and friends. "Hab.
is looking well, and is the same
old boy. He is still in the employ of
the B., P. & W. Ry, and expects to
be for some time to come.
A new five-cent nickel of a new
design, a little larger and thinner
than the present coin, has been auth
orized and will be at once coined. Oq
its face, is a head of "Liberty," sur
rounded by thirteen stars and on the
reverse side is a wreath surrounding a
Roman numeral representing the de
nomination of the coin.
The spring elections take place
two weeks from next Tuesday, and it
is time the candidates ior township
and borough officers were being looked
up. Good men are wanted and it is
hoped they will be found, A Borough
or township run at loose ends by in
competent officials is a thing to be de
plored bv all tax-payers and they
have it in their hands to avert such a
misfortune, by taking bold of it at the
right time.
W. -Aironr ' CihtftiVui
mm
. a?. ."..k.. .!;:
V-
" Joshua Heath, of Jenks township,
,smet with an accident a few days ago,
which rcsuitoa m the lracture ot one
und him in the pp1t mead over
it, - ,, nrn.n.,.. nptha ,, ,i
I rtf 1i i a I a fro TTa a Aif linv I o rr a
i v i hid j ll a m ktj n no tu hue jviv
IJlplds. Jlr. b. was one ot the pioneer
'operators in the Cooper district, this
Lnrmntu an A tka iliiniincrv nfltint ifili".
tnrv
intfMsi
expectations
may re iwl-
S m.
W evRJ'for Mead villev Svfcere
.;it :SU i,:. r' .x, " '
'WM9Btiver tooK rns depart-
- i VH wiH.itwV. jor Tlok Co., 'Minn.,
jf (ffti a T:r- a jVi.... t;
wuay aiiii tuua iiuuvsin its uiqvi
aulir of its best young co'ifptaJ'SjJ
the departure of Mr. and-JK. . Jv
who will be greatly misled by theTr
-1 T .ll 1
many i.'.jpus. ijoin nave a large cir
cle of friends in this section, who will
bid them a hearty Godspeed on theft
journey, and wish them that success InT
their Dew home which their excelleot
qualities of heart and head entitle
them to. May they always be happy.
Dr, Saddler, the renowned ocu
list and aurist, of Pittsburgh. Pa.,
paid the oil regions a professional
visit last week, stopping at Bradford,
Warren and Tidioute. Tbe Doctor
has performed some most wonderful
cures of tbe eye and ear for parties in
this section, among whom is our pres
ent Commissioner Mr. Jas. Henderson,
who came near losing his life by an
affection of the ear. As far back, al-
rcrbst, as we can remember we have
heard Dr. Saddler's uame spoken of,
and always in the most favorable
terms. He is a very pleasant gentle
man, and to meet and converse with
him one cannot help but have conn
denco in him. He is certainly a gen
tleman at heart and a giant at his pro
fession.
A Chapter of Accidents.
Emry Decker met with a serious
accident on Monday last, by which he
is placed on the crippled list for some
time to come. It happened in this
way : He is working for his brother,
Wilbur, logging at Bobbs Creek. On
the day mentioned while helping to
load a log sled, a log which he and
another geutleman were rolling to the
top of the load slipped on the skid
that held it and got away from them
As it slipped to the ground tbe end of
it struck him on the right ankle, dis
locatiug the ankle joint and bruising
it bad. His brother, was near by, and
his brother who was working with him,
extracted him from his entanglement
and pulled off bis boot and set the
dislocated joint. It is thought there
are no boues broken.
jf Jesse Perry met with an adventure
lV.J 'TT..1 1.1 I I. a'.I
j6i r uaay, wnue naming umoer on
t)avid Sutton's job, near Buck Mills.
A part of the. road on which he was
hauling is built on a verv steep hill
tide down which it is necessary to
"rough-lock" with loaded sleds. Jesse
went to the woods, loaded bis sleds
ard started for the creek; the rain
had softened the snow on the road so
that it glazed over very smooth when
pressed by the sled runners aod tbe
dragging timberstick, and when he
came to tbe top of the hill where he
usually put on the rough-lock, be was
unable to stop. As a consequence he
began the descent of the hill at a dan
gerous speed, quickening every instant.
Part way down the bill one of the
horses fell down and was unable to re
gain its feet ; a few rods farther and
the other horse fell. Both horses
were now down and were being pushed
down the bill at a fearful speed, -vith
prospects of being torn to shreds upon
the inequalities of the road's surface
or by the load behind them as soon as
the horses should give out. Mr. Perry
finding he could de nothing to prevent
the destruction of his team, sprang off
the load into the woods at the side of
the mad. The horses and sled were
hurried on down the bill at a fright
fully increasing rate of speed. The
sled tongue met with an obstacle in
the road that bent it aside, and by it
the horses were turned out of the
road: tSa tongue broke and tbe sled
f - o
went on. leaving the horses on the
road side. After going a few rods
further the sled left tbe road, run iato
the hill and stopped. Mr. Terry hur
ried down to where his horses lay and
got them up on their feet, and, strange
to cay, found them, beyond a few
scratches, cuts, and bruises, but little
tho worse for their adventure. With
the exception of a broken cock-eye
the harness was not injured.
Our correspondent gives the follow
ing additional particular; of an acci
dent of which we made brief mention
last week: U
Richard Button, son of David out
ton of Minister, a small boy met with
a severe accident on Saturday last.
A yok;0.:of -oxen which had been used
ltffisjf'te'day in hauling had been
beesM'ai'ging was fastened by
lo .me- nng in me yone, me otner ena,
crminating i
ojhe grount
n a largf hook dragging
ground. Dickie ran after the
6'jjrirjj.with the inteution af driving
tbenVifek from water; near where the
bxeft ilre stauding two small sticks
fit timber were lying parallel with the
Mf, close beside it, and about a foot
SaStTrom each other. When the ox-
eflkvturned around to go hack they
olatubered over these sticks near their
ends and strated to walk up the road
alongside tbe timber Bticks, tbe chain
had fallen between the sticks when
they climed over them. Little Dick
ie had stepped in between these sticks
as the oxen turned around. As the
chain was being dragged along, it was
caught by and drawn in under tbe
edge of oue of the sticks. Little Dick
ie's foot was caught between tbe chain
and the stick. As the chain was
drawn from under the stick the hook
caught in a hole in the side of his
boot and penetrated his foot about the
middle on the outside tearing the flesh
away from the bone and completely
tearing out the little toe. Dr. Mor
row was sent for and found it necessa
ry to amputate the toe at the first
joint. At last accounts Dick was get
ting along nicely. Teamp.
Jan. 27, 1883.
List of Jurors for Feb. Term 1883.
GRAND JUKORS.
C. A. Randall Foreman Tionesta Boro.
R. B Crawford
O, W. Bovard
John Coon Barnett Twp.
Joseph Hall
Bernard Conroy Green
W. J. Gorman Harmony ..
Frank Garvey
W. A. Connelly Hickory
Daniel Andrews
Hsnry Smith
S. C Whitmore
II. D. Patch
John Graham Howe
J. B. Whit
John Mercilliot Jenks
Daniel Gibson Kingsly
D! B. Tobey
John Hunter
Chas Southworth
Wm. Felton
Amos Cooper
Joseph Koem Tionesta
G. W. Zeutz
TETIT JURORS
J. H. Love Barnett Twp.
Albert Uuling
Gotlieb Hinder Green
John Clark
James Elliot Harmony
John Woodcock
Wm. McCaslin
Sye Neill
D. W. Fisk ..
A. J. Hilliard Hickory' ' ..
Henry Miller ' "
R. W. Merrlam JTv . '."
' Herny Kiffer a.-':", . '
. i A.braiu Bean llow4Z$- . .';'
Albert Bennett ., .;' '
Wm. Robinson Jenks
Edgar Burton .. .,
U. H. Scott
John 11. Mench
G. Xj. Bridges
Aaron Root Jr Kingsley
Geo. Watson ,.
Jonas Shunk
Ebenezer Russell .. ..
J. F. Overlander
Fred Lohmyer
Asa. Lovejoy Tionesta
Ferdinand Wonk ..
Jacob Smeurbaugh ..
Wm.' Lawrence
Michael Fitzgerald .. ..
Fred Stitzinger ,.
AdamEmeitSr.
Jacob Hood Tionesta Boro.
Wm. Smearbaugb .. ..
Lorenzo Fulton .. ..
W. J. Roberta
Silas Wolcott
New process flour $1.'!5 pe
sack. Beans, Dried Fruit, Canned
Goods, LemmoDS, Tea aud Tobacco,
Ac, at bottom prices. Wm. Smear
baugb & Co. 2t
J. A. Strieker, Wrightsville, Pa.,
says : "Brown's Iron Bitters entirely
relieved me of sleeplessness and loss of
appetite."
For good fresh Goods cheap go to
Hati-Ei A 8oj;e, Feb. 1, 2.
Oil Notes.
Since our last report two important
wells have come in and are as dry as
powder bouses, so to ppeak. The Pat
terson & Leedom well, in tbe Cooper
district, was opened to tbe scouts and
general public last week, who were
convinced of its dryness. Io order
to make assurance doubly sure the
scouts went in and drilled the well
some fifteen feet below the sand and
then "gave up the chase." Tbe result
of this venture has relieved the trade
some, but as there are so many other
wells going down the relief is only
temporary. The other well that is re
ported dry is the Beaver Valley ven
ture. Tbe owners gave it up last week
as dry, but having a very large leae,
they propose to give it another test in
a short time, believing that they will
yet strike paying territory.
P. 8. Since the above was in type
the Union Oil Co.'s well has come io,
and is reported to be flowing at a 3,
000 barrel rate.
James Welsh informs us that a com
pany, ot which he is one, has started
a well on a small stream ealled "Porck
ey Run," about a mile and a half east
of the BalHown or Brush Camp gush
er. They were ready to put in tbe
casing last week. Jim has named it
the Dutch Well.
Wolcott & Co.'s well on Sugar run
was ready to start the drill on Mon
day. Forest City.
As most of our citizens will hardly
know where to locate the above "city"
I will offer an explanation :
Forest City was begun about two
weeks ago at the junction of two bark
roads near the county line, on the
western end of warrant 2735, in For
est county.
The one "bark road" led to the
Murphy well on warrant 3198 and the
other to the Brenneroan well on war
raut 2735. County Surveyor Whitte
kin was employed last week in survey
ing out the streets of the new town.
and straightening things out general
ly, and subdividing a portion of the
territory into town lots of 25x100
feet. Lots sell at from $2.00 to $2.50
per loot troiJt. Jttr. U. w. Agnew- jM
Superintendent of the town lotal.'oCl'
whom they can be bought. 'There afe
now about 20 houses up and by the.
end of tbe present week there .will be
50 houses completed. A good hotel
and several restaurants are fixtures
well appreciated by the hpngry.-oi
men. '
Several new wells are !going;fiofri.'
One on Shaunoo & Co.'s leuse.'on the
southwest corner of warrant 2735 ;,'oae
ou warrant 3198, by Muiphy'($j.: Co
and one by Mrs. Aguew & Rogers.
One-half mile east of Forest City,' at
the Reed and Brennoman well, is
"Gusher City," a collection of proba
oiy ten nouses, several or wnich are
restaurauts, a grocery, aud of course,
the other necessaries.
ForeBt City, Pa., Jan. 29, 1883.
Correspondence. . '
DOOTOWN. V' y!
A few notes from here will perhaps
be acceptable. Wo are rather new in
this place.
Our town has streets Mam and
Dograce.
Saturday last a log-pile gave way,
and some stopped in tbe house of Mr.
Burdick, making a hole in it large
enough for a team to pass through
No damage was done except to a sew
ing machine, which was broken into a
thousand pieces or more. The logs
had been piled about 50 feet high.
More anon, Observer.
Jan. 27, 8183.
STAR TWINKLIXG8.
Star people are all alive and
the
great star is on the move.
J. N. Heath is in eus midst, looking
well.
Rev. E; Beatty is holding a revival
in the church on the Hill.
Nearly all of our boys are in the
woods at present, but they will be
home as soon as it breaks up.
Our school is io a flourishing con
dition. Good for tbe young.
Star Rep.
Jan. 27, 1883.
Farmers and others desiring a
genteel, lucrative agency bu.inos,, by
which $5 to $20 day caa be earned.
J 9
Bend address at once, 00 postal, to 11.
C. Wilkeoson & Co.. 195 and 197 Ful-
.
ton street, New York. ,
Borough School Report 4th Month.
Room No. 1, J. II. BelJ, Principal.
Whole number in attendance during'
tho month, 27; average attandanvy
22; per cent, of atteucance, males 79,
females, 87. Namfs of those who
have not been absent one day : Willie
Morrow, Elbert Chadwick, Dora Ad
ams, Emma L. Hillings, Sallie H6-
lings, Louie Hunter, Jessie Knox,
lizzie uaoaau, iuhuj vaouiesen,
EfTa Walters, Flora Walters.'
Room No. 2, II. M. L. Dithridgi-,
leacher. INo. enrolled, bovs 20.irir s 26:
average attendance boys 16, girls 20.;
per cent, of attedaoce, boys 89, girls
91. Those not absent during the
month are, Bertie Davis Hartrnan
Lawrence, Harold Sharp, John Clark,
Jack Tate, Joseph Richards, Forest
Bovard, William Kepler, Charley
Muenzenberger, Charles Bovard, Jas.
Can field. Estelle Noble, Mabel Polk,
Jennie Moon, Florence Klinestiver,
Maud Adams, Nellie Walters. Luella
Saul. ...
Room No. 3, Aggie Kerr, Teacher.
No. enrolled 47 ; Average attendance
42 ; per cent. 97. . Names of those pre
sent every day during month : Bruce
Clark, H ilbur Tate, Curtis Huddleson,
John Joyce, Willie Craig, . Alfia Duo
Kie. xvaipn ureuemaii, iiarrj uavig,
Harry Canfield, ClydeShrivtr, James,
Percy and Willie Shoemaker, Louis
Mion, Bennie Kelly, Edward Kelly,
Frank Carr,' Edward Dithridge, Lea
VanGiesin, Minnie Landers Grace
Hassey, Tillie Morrow, Birdie Chad
wick, Dora Blum, Kittie Joyce,' Ella
Albaosrh, Delva Raodall, Ada and
May Iluliog, Maud BrennaD...
1 I 11.1. 1 1 1 TT 1 I .
MARRIED.
PARSUALL HEATH. At tha Baptist
paasonage, in Oil - City, Pa., Thursday,
January 25, 1883, by tha Rev. C.T- Mor
gan, Mr. D. N. Parshall, of Pleasnnt-
..ITIa V.nandft iwinniit' - X an4 Afiaa
Birna A. Heath, of Richmond Centre,
Ashtabula county,. Ohio. .
For several months past Miss Heath
has resided in Tionesta, during which
time she made many warm friends.'
We wish her a long and prosperous
Carried life. . ,-'
I
DIED.
SULLINOER In Tionesta, Pa., on 8at-
nrdnv Jin.W Mm. Surah Rnll in -
j , - . ,
ger, widow of Robert Siillingor, lata of
J Rockland twp., Venango county, Pa.,
J in her 63th year. . v. -. .
IHnlMHHMM
IpiO JN ESTA JIA1 tlCKXSS .
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
f RELIABLE DEALERS.
IJElonr barrel choice - - 4.00 6.50
Flour suck, - . 1.10 1.60
Corn 'M.eal, 100 Iba . - - - 1.60
Aipp feed, pure grain - --. 1.60
frn. Shelled - - - 85
Beans $ biwhel - - - 1.50(3,8.00
JTam, sugar curod '
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured
Shoulders - - -. . 7 . -Whlteflsh,
half-barrels -Lake
herring half-barrels
Sugar - - ;, -Syrup
- - '- -X.
O. Molasses new
Roast Rio Coffee
Rio Coffee, . -
18
- 13
13
8.60
5.60
fill
75
80
15 22
12JQ18
2830
2C90
- 2880
8id
Java Coffee
Tea - -
Bntter - -
Rfce . - - - - -
Eijga, fresh -
.Salt best lake
Lard -
Iron, common bar -
Nails, lOd, $ keg
Potatoes - - -Limebbl.
-Pried
Apples par !b
Dried Beef -Dried
Poaches per lb
Dried Poaches pared per
- 80
1.60
18
- 3.75
- 4.00
- 76
1.60
10
- 18
- 10
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Appeal Notice.
Notice la hereby oiven that the Com
missioners of Fori County will be at
the following places, at the tune designat
ed, for the purpose of holdiiiH appeal for
the trieuial asegmei t of lbhS:
Tioueata borough, CouimiKStoners' Offloe
February 13.
Harmon v township, Alleoder School
limine. February 18.
Hickory township, East Hickory, Feb
ruiiry 14.
Kinusley township, Newtown, Februa
ry 15.
Howe township, Foxburg, February 18.
Barnett tow usliip, Clariugton, Februa
ry U.
Jeuks township, Marienville, February
20,
Green township. Nebraska. February 21.
TioiieHta township, Couiinisuioneri of
fise, February 2i.
liv order of CoinmisHioners,
JAS. T. BUENNAN, Clerk.
PROCLAMATION.
Whf.rkas, The Hon. V. I). Brown,
President Judge of the Court of Common,
Pleas and Quarter Scfsions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sessions, dc at Tionesta, lor
the County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday ol' Feb'y, being the 20th
daj of Feb'y, 18S3. Notice is therefore
given to the Coroner, Justice of tha Peace
and Constables ol said county, that I hey ba
then and there in their proper perrons at
ten o'clock, A. M., ol said day, with thoir
recordH, inquisitions examinations aud
other remembrances, to do those things
which to thoir oliices appertain to be done,
, S!r.75 Ie pr
1 orhall twin tbjil ol bor
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and to those who are bound in recogiiiEauctt
risoners ibai tit
orel County, that
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I ainst tliem as shall be Just. Given un-
J"r mv " "el tUl8 3UI d" l
January, A. P. l-1. ,
. c. W. CLARK!, tSheriar
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