The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 07, 1883, Image 4

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Train J 5 NortlyiinifiTrain 10 South curry
tlio inaii.
-.: Wiley. .Mr. Imbritv, tlnUed Prpsby
triati, will preach'Sn tbe Prcibyleriari
rl ..Tl. C..V,V,ll, l 11 o m anVl
7 p.
' -iiev. Illcks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Buiiday
evening.
" Tresbytpriftn Sabbifth .School at
3 p. m.j M. K. Sabbath School at 10
4. r.i.
w In emli
.1 1 n It Tinniiytn. I'.l.
fj'ijX, CointimiHlor.
stopped in town
)uen on r viit to
ranklin. Theo. was
well, and has
crown so that Ins lurrr.er associates
fiercely recognized him. lie is now
Hopping at Custer, M'Kean Co., Pa.,
nthore ha has a lucrative position as
f frverspp'r o' an extensive lease.
.We have i:o nil report for our
readers this week, owing to tho "topsy
XixtVey" condition of nllVirs caused by
the, big flood. However, thero is
nothing particularly new to chronicle
this week, there having been no 1000
. barrel gushers struck, aud anything
less than that in Forest county we don't
consider of much consequence.
Ed. Withcral, of East Hickory,
carries a very handsome gold watojty
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THE fEAT FLOOD OF 1883.
A Fair Rival of 1865.
The moBt destructive flood this sec
tion of country has ever experienced
was that through which we have just
passed. Oil Friday about midnight
the rain began to fall rather copiously,
and did not cease entirely uutil late
Saturday night or early Sunday morn
ing; much of which time it came
down in torrents. It may be said
that there were twenty-four hours of
incessant rainfall. By Saturday noon,
the rivsr had risen considerably, and
from that time on, until it reached the
highest. point it must have risen near
lVjf W'jt rjuitoa foot an hour. On
'J'Sufiifc'T .mfirkMa. much of the lower
fV'r'oonflMifiti;,r'str fiont was under
and chain, a present from the Vltit, t& o'clock in the af-
tyf Vljch has lor the past two km.-. y.fa, bottom was so inun
b'xiiiCbtefee at thai place. Ed. hvi 'ft '.A ihat'hoats had to be used in got-
sup((f Afu I v MroterJ these immense
- i
bpals;to Pittsburgh; and to show that
li'lJiUl was fippree-iated the company
mude him this beautify! and valuable
This is Ash. Wednesday, the fust
duy oi'rJh Lenten season
Andjircj'ure l. '
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US 'TioTii-v'n.Vi.ie'tt Comity l'a.
tj.coti mlmiUM to prm-rU'e ns nn
'Vurt!ii Poinlon'Oine at'Wash-
. 1V. AH 4ji!tc?rs, Hfiltliers. or
; w S'I.wtp njiiri"i i" -ni,
it;i;l Vi'c?tsiAn to wiiu-ll thov m.iV bo
tj, Jiv :Urn;!.on or aUlreHinv; me at
1 Uti U flnlrni for ni-rwira!:!s
; O'iuiiiv w ill rceoivc inompt at
fi "
J ' f'WW(ji,'toiir vear n Moldier in
Vv'' f nd for a imuiber of
in tlin.'.orootion of sol
, tiiv eSiVripnee will assure
Mlr-jtJf.M i.r'f'.4iU.Ui th nhottiwt po
; J. AONliW.
H'i:KN'K lUU'HM. Tl'no'.n, l'a..
V':n.SmHivrl.ivt'.i, Tropri'-tor. This
. U f..ii!ni!lv i-aiel. Kv'Tythluit
ui. I well furiij-ln'it. Rupt'iLor Ac
ImlaU.viM anil ftri.-t iiHi'iitiofl j.'ivcu
. Mtn. Vv.-tii!!!i" nl I'ruilx of all
Mervil in llit'ir m'linon. Samplo
for Coinmeri-iul A'titi.
Ti: W, llol sr., Tionelii. Ta.,
I' C j:u,.;rii. Proprietor. Thin i "
r liouxo. aii'l hex j;i-t been tHloil ii tor
n,..ini!i-liHion l"tli pnblle. A por-
,i i.f'ilie iMtTi n.-iuro of the publio is Ml it--
f.'.flou.. E.'L. David spent last Sun
diiytf home with bis family.
-Volentina Day occurs on Wednes
day next, 14th inst. Have you got
one picked out for her?
Vecnor's January break up was a
little behind band, but it fully made
up for lost time when it did come.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Stow of
Bradf'.rd, and Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. II
ftow, f Philadelphia, paid Tionesta a
visit last week, as the guests of Mrs
May.
15 an order of court published
clocwhere in this issue it will be seen
that there will be no jury court in this
month, and persons who were drawn
on the jury arc notified not to uttend
Mr. Jas. Swailes, Mercantile Ap
praiser for this county, publishes bin
report t'lis week, by which it will be
seen that the mercantile business has
considerably increased within the past
year.
Our columns are somewhat crowd
ed with advertising just at present,
which prevents the giving of our usual
amount of local news. Such "incon
veiiiences " are very easily borne, how
ever, by the printer.
A dime society for the beuefit of
the M. E. Church was organized by
the Indies of that congregation, on
Ttiesduv eveuinir of last week. The
jecoitd meeting was held at the resi
deuce of Mrs. Cobb last night,
With over seventy days of most
gorgeous sleighing tUere has not been
ureal old-fashioned sleighing party
gotten up in town this winter. Whither
'ATIONWl, liOTKU Ti.lioute, Pa.,
W. D. ihieUlin, Proprietor. A first-
hotel In all rexpocls. ami ,1)0 llfa
ct stopping p!ai-o In town. lUti-s vnry
nouable.
i It. COOK. f. P..
'.. vnVSIClAN KUIVSF-ON.
ttk-ent tho Central Honme, Tionesta.
All prorcsbional callrf prcinjitly al
lied to.
W. MORROW. M? P..
PHYSICIAN t SU1UJEOX,
e of Armwtroni; comity, bavins bvated
rtonexta is prepared to Hi tend all pro
nlonai call promptly and at nil hourj.
Ico In KmearbauKh A Co.'a new bvuld-
iiistHirsi. Otlieo lioura 7 to H A. M.,
J 11 to Vi M. ; 2 to 8 and U to 71 r. M.
ndavH. H to 10 a. M. r2to3 and 61 to 7 i
M. Rouldenee in Fisher llous.v on
limit Street. mny-38 81.
present. ; .
ihoy lograpn company or nones-
tni was autnng the sulltirers of the big
flood. The line wKich spans the river
was caught by some floating object
and torn down. It will perhaps be
necessary to levy an assessment on
the stockholders in ordefto make good
the damage, and it is feared the com
pany will not be able to declare a divi
dend this year.
TriE bright star of Bethlehem, the
same that is supposed to have lighted
the wise mon of tbe East to the birth
place of ourSaviour. makes its appear
ance io 1887. This star, which is far
brighter than any other, appears every
lllo years, and is visible by day as
well as by night. After remaining
about one year it fades out of sight,
and is seen no more until its regular
time comes again. Astrologers usu
ally predict all kinds of calamities
with its appearance, but modern sci
ence does away with such supersti
tions.
The State Encampment of tho G.'
A. R. met at Wilkesbarre, on Jan. 31
and Feb. 1, holding a two day's ses
sion. The number of delegates pres
ent from dilTerent parts of the Stata
was about 550, who represented the
25.000 veterans 'enrolled in the Grand
Army. George Stow PoEt of this
place was represented by S. D. Irwin
Esq., who reports it one of the best
and most satisfactory meetings ever
held in the State. While there he
met Col. Fdsset of Frauklin, Ed. Bet-
tis of Titusville, Ed. O'Flaherty and
Cunningham of Oil City. Gep. Os
boru was elected Commander. The
Grand Encampment will meet next
year in Lancaster.
The Eureka Oil Company, of
Pleasantville, Pa., has begun the man
tirjj'to. and from the houses ; many
families -were obliged to seek refuge pn
the backXtTCfcts- '',e 'a.ter contin
ued to rpisiitil dark, when it came
to a staTCdliitd soon began to recede
rapid l,JVitluit by Monday morning
jtjajijien fully two leet. The wa-
te-rlcr fully.two feet of being as
Iw'i'tal this point as it was in 18G5,
yet fte. destruction of property was
tar greater, owing to t'le great thick
ness and 6olidity of the ice, whiuh had
no time to rot, but was forced to move
by the great prersure of the mighty
torrent. We remember well toe great
flood of 18C5, and while thousands of
dollars worth of property was carried
away then, the rise was more gradua
and unattenden by ice, and tbe people
had a better opportunity to save their
property. The greatest sufferers in
this county from the flood are
the lumbermen. They had anitcipa-
ted a flood or breakup and had pre
pared for it as well as they could, but
of course, not dreaming of such a del
uge they were powerless to save their
lumber. At this writing it is impossi
ble to give correct figures f the losses
sustaired by the different firms of this
are our young fulks-especially .he jufacture of an oil blacking that is
male portico drifting? It's awful!
and never happened in our younger
days.
Tho County Auditors' Report,'
which we insert this week, shows the
same healthy and substantial condition
of our Guanees as ever. With assets to
tho amount of over eleven thousand.
7 C. COUURN. M.
n.
PUYhlCIAX .t KUKOKOX,
a bad over fifteen years experience in
nf il j lirntoRtiion. having (Trail
ed h-aUlhi and honorably May in, l0.r.
iWamt KoHidcnco in Forest House,
ositn the Court House, 'I ioncata, 1 a.
ng. 25-1880
boujd to achieve a world-wide repu
tation at no distant day, and will take
precedence over all former compel
ilors. It is put, up in boxes, the same
as ordinary polish blackfug, and is
used and applied much the 6ame, ex
cept that is does not produce a polish
however, unlike other oil blacking
yji'n caji take polish blackiog, and in
dollars, aud not n eenf worth oiMiaM 01jutea Bfter applying the oil
bilities, who wouldu-t live .iu L oteeo t Lnn
KNT1STIIY.
Dll. J. W. MORROW.
lavinK purchased the materials .to., of
titeadman, voum reruun, ..
mm th.it he will carry on the Don.al
i.. M'inncHla. and bavintt had over
vr miim-oshWiI xtorlenco, considora
nwolt fullv competent to jrlve entire sat
I uliiill uHvavs irivo my inedi-
pructice tho prel'erohce. muiii-tsi
WniTVEKIN, H. C. WUITTKKIW.
hefflcild. Pa. Tionesta, Ta.
WHITTEKIN DROS.,
Ivil Engineer and Surveyor.
.d and Hailwav Surveying a Specialty,
.gnetie, Ho!ar or Triiimrulution Survey-
j. llemt of lnttruuiont aud work.
fffus on applieCion.
1
H. u&7. " S- KELLY
ma r, rAiui .c co.,
3 AKKEBS!
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank ot Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits,
lleotions madeonall therrineipal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
TlTWOHK "of evenr description- execu
ted at the RK PI Hi 1.1 CAN ollice.
countvf
Last Saturday while $5-J I ft''
lings and Zich. Shrive-Tur.A'Cr-
eetiiug in the moultK; 3ltcrpeu,
their ooal utset, ami wuusji iun u
fresh water bath to thenii es. They
didn't have much trouble iu getting
out, and they utterly failed to excite
the envy of the by slanders.
The following officers are to be
elected at the ensuiug contest which
takes place oue week from next Tues
day: Burgess, six couucilmeu, high
constable, two school directors, two
auditors, one assessor, oue constable,
one judge of election, two inspectors
of election, two overseers of the poor.
Mrs. J. II. Dewees and son Joe
departed for Washington, D. C, on
Thursday last, where they will hereaf
ter make their borne, and where the
ColoDel holds a position iu the In
terior Department. Mrs. Dewees and
here blight young edn bear with them
the good wishes of mauy Tionesta
friends.
L. Fulton, Tionesta's bosssadaier
wishes to inform the public, aud team
sters especially, that he has now io
stock a good supply of True's Neats
foot Ilarueis Oil, the genuiue article.
All iu need of anything of the kind
ar asked to call. There's nothing
like keeping your harness ell oiled
in wet weather.
'.. m L.filu.,iAA 'cti ! nn tha Knnt.
r ' ,.1...A T. i.- n.il .i inlit a nrnnilorfll
vicinity, but the total amount of lum
ber is variously estimated at from
Wiscoyery, and will readily sell where
once tried; It makes the leather soft
aud pliable, as well as reudering it
more durable and perfectly waterproof,
To those having occasion to;!' olt
much in wet weather we can pecotn-
mend it as a very superior article. Try
a box and be convinced. It can be
had at Iloleman & Ilopkinj' 6tore.
Fresh oysters to day at Win.
Sraearbaugh tt Cu'h, It
Lima Beans 10c. per pound ;
choice Oranges. Royal Baking Pow
der, Layer Rai.-ins. Choice White Ta
ble Cauued Churries, and a full line of
Groceries. Also best 2 for 5 and 5ct
cigars, just received at Win. Smear
bough & Go's. 2l
J. G. Miuuick, Bedford, Pa., says:
'iBrowu's Iron Bitters relieved me of
a eerbus attack of heartburn."
New process flour 51. :o pe
sack. Beans, Dried Fruit, Canned
' Coods. LemmoDS, Tea aud Tobacco,
&c, at bottom prices. Wra. Sraear
baugh & Co. 2t
Farmers and others desiring a
genteel, lucrative agency businoss, by
which $5 to $20 a day cau be earned,
send address a; once, on postal, to II.
O. Wilkeueon fe Co.. 195 aud 197 Ful
ton street, New York.
$100,000 to $200,000 ; worth, most
of which loss falls ou the lumbermen
along Tionesta creek. As near as we
can learn, up to the lima of going to
press the loosers are as follows : At
Bobbs Creek, Eli Berlin lost about
50,000 feet of boards.
At Buck Mills, May, Kally & Co.,
D. B. Tobey, jobber, between 600,000
and 700,000 feet of pine boards.
At Minister, Wheeler & Dusenburyf
David Sutton's job, 8,000 feet of
square timber.
At Salmon Creek, Salmon Creek
Lumber Co , small amount of boards, j
Miller Extract Works, loss of bark
and damage to works, machinery, &c.f
$5,00ft; besides tbe Btoppage of oper
ations there until a new supply of
bark can bo obtained. The firm also
lost a mule by drowning.
At Newtown, Wheeler & Duseu
bury, logs and booms lost, and dam
age to bridge &c, to tbe amount, of
$3,000. Carpenter & Co., N. G. Cole's
job, six creek rafts of hemlock square
timber.
At Lamentation, Lawrence and
Dale, were fortunate iu saving all
their lumber and timber.
Ak Bear Creek where Root & Wat
son and Russell have their landing, no
losses were reported, except slight
.damage to board piles. I' . ",
k At Ross Run, John OsgoChOjobbVr
for Wheeler & Dusenbury, a few'stbks
of square timber.
At Jug Handle, T. P. Flynn, job
ber for Kepler & loremau, ll.UW)
feel of square timber.
At Coon Creek, Purler Haskell, 0,-
000 leet of square limber aud 300,000
feet of boards. F ird & Lacy, no loss
to speak of. T. D. Colliu's, consider
able sawed railroad timber, besides a
coal boat loaded with tan bark. Ja
cob Sheasley, 27 creek rafts, mostly
hemlock.
At Johns Run, Derrickson & Co.,
Jim Black's job, 4,500 feet of square
timber. Damage to sa v mill $400.
Selden Whitmau, one raft of logs.
The above losses will vary some
from tbe accurate figures when they
are ascertained, and there may be
some other losses which have not yet
come to our knowledge, but in the
main we think the report will befouud
about right.
The ice gorged at "crooked chute,"
about Newtown pond, and backed lb
water up for several miles. The' flats
about Salmon creek were covered with
water to to the depth of eight or ten
feet, and many of tho families were
obliged to flee to the hills and neigh
boring houses. The water in Mr.
Shawkey's store was four feet deep,
destroying a large amount of goods.
Mr. Arner lost a cow and a valuable
blooded bull. The rest of the citizens
ost more or less of household articles.
AT EAST HICKOHT.
The loss was rather heavy, yet when
taken into consideration the immense
amount of lumber and timber banked
there, it was perhaps not so great as
jpight have been expected. We did
not learn the amount each party lost,
but understand that 500,000 feet of
lumber, nod 50,000 feet .f square tim
ber left the landing, which was divided
among Wheeler & Dusenbury, Brace,
Schultz & Church, and Jas. Hender
son. Besides this Mr. Brace lost about
100,000 ftet of boards which had been
rafted since last spring. Sam'l Clark,
of this place, lost about 25,000 feet of
hemlock boards which he had piled
there.
CLARION RIVER.
Ave learn that the Hood made a
clean sweep of everything along the
Clarion river, and that the losses there
were simply awful; many of the Jum
bermen of that section are citizens of
this county. We will try and have a
report from there next week.
Much of the loss in lumber will
doubtless fall on the jobbers who had
contracted to deliver in Pittsbnrgh,
which will be a severe stroke to some
of them. ,
Tbe flood was widespread in its des
truction, reaching from the source f
the Allegheny and all of its tributa
ries to its mouth, and far down the
Ohio into the Mississippi, aud from
every quarter come the same reports
of vast destruction of property and
loss of life. At Bradford, Warren,
Tidioute, Oil City, Franklin, Mead-
ville, aid Titusville, great damages
were reported, At the latter place
two boys, John Pierce and Ephraim
Robiusun, went down with a bridge
and were drowned in Oil Creek.
This flood will long be leraembered
by the present generation, and tho lit
tle children of to day will doubtless
rehearse the many exciting scenes of
the "flood of '83" to theii children
around the fire side in years to come.
Let us all hope we may never see its
like again.
sncnii i .
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
We take pleasure in announcing
that we have perfected arrangements
with the publishers of the American
Farmer that enable us to club that
magazine with tbe Forest Republi
can at tbe low price of $1.75 per year,
a trifle over the price of the Republi
can clone. This is beyond question
the first time that a reliable agricul
tural paper has been offered at so cheap
a price, and we trust all our subscribers
will avail themselves of this unusual
opportunity of securing a first .class
agricultural magazine. The Ameri
can Farmer is beyond doubt worth
three times the prico, at which we
place it. Try it. It is a monthly
publication.
For good fresh Goods cheap go" to
Haslet & Sons.
BY V1RTUF of a writ of levari Kndm
siir M'lihrmrp issued out of the Court of
Common Ple.'is of Forest iiomifr and to llio
directed, tliero will he exposed to slo by
publio vpniliie or outcry, at too rxurt.
llouso, in tho borough of 'Honesla, on
MONDAY, FKBRITAIIV'20, A. D., 1SS!,
at 2 o'clock, p. m.,tho following (Inscribed
real estate, to-wit:
SAMFFIi WIMKPTS for use of OI.T-
VKlt V. I5ERKY, vs. U. J. P.KOOKS
ot al.. Levari Fin-ins Mir iMortiiafro, .No.
15, Fubrunry Term, lfctJ. Urowii V
(Stone, Att'ys.
All that piece of land situate in Hiirli-
liind township, KIk county, Pennsylva
nia, Hemp; llio snntli nne-iiair ot .warrant
number three thousand seven hundred
and sixty-six (."7Cii). bounded north by
tho north half of tho warrant, east by
warrant, ti umber ;5iti, south by warrant
number 3777, and west by warrant, num
ber u778, containinK tivo hundred (.VK
acres; sam live immlred (.mo) acres heint;
Ret oil' to Tho Tradesmen' National Utiniv
bv deed of partition executed between
said Rank and Klizn-T. Palmer tho owner
of tho other undivided moiety, dated
March 20, lS'J, and recorded in tho Re
corder's ollice in F.Ik county, iu Deed
P.ook F. p,it;! 101, exf.eptinj? ail rights to
the oil nod mineral products.
Al.so. All that part of warrant num
ber two thousand nine hunnrod and sixty
(2!00.) which lies in Howe township, Foi
et county, Pennsylvania, containing sev
en hundred (700 1 acres more or less, with
the tannery buildings, drv houso, store
houses, dwelling, saw null, and oMier t
improvements j tlieroon, excepting there
from tho following parcels deeded to
the following named persons, according
to tbe following sub-divisions, to-wit :
Number 1, A. Peter Anderson 3 81-1X)
acres. i , -
Number 4, William S. .Cole, 3 80-100
acres, '
Numbor 5. 3. F. Clark. .T2G-100 acres.
Number 6, John Holojiist, 3 80-100 r
acres.
Number 7, James Schwerdfield, 0 30-100
acres.
Number 8, Fred Yorkson, 4 76-100 acres.
Number 9. Charles Auderson, 3 7-100
aorea. . '
Number 10, Electa Nelson. 2 20-100
acres. t
Number II. Albert S. Hrecht, I 80-100
acres. ' .
Also. Five hundred acres more or less,
being the western half of Warrant num
ber two thousand four hundred and fifty
three (21."3). in Howe township, with the
buildings and improvements thereon, ex
cepting therefrom the following parcels,
deeded to the following named persons,
according to the .following sub-divisions,,
to-wit:
Number 0, C. C. Smith, 2 40 100 acres.
Number 12, C. C. Smith, 3 So-100 acres.
Nuniler 13, John Cameron; 2 0-100 acres.
Number 14, Alexander Cameron, 2 41
100 acres. f
Number 15, Fdward Hoid; S 87-100 acres.
Number 1, Kdward Heid.'fl 8S-100 acres.
Numbor 17, B. Potor Anderson, '30 35-
100 acres. i
Number 25, Alexander Gtddos, 4 G9-100
acros. I
Number 20, F. J.Carlson.i4 80-100 acres.
Number 27, Edwin R. ifcose, 5 47-100
acres. ;
Numbers 20 and 81, AlWt Pennott, 18
49-100 acres. ,
ALHO.-T-Abnut eighty (80) ncres of war- ;
rant number two thousand ffliree hundred '
and sixtv-slx 23tH5) in Hdwe township.
being all ot said warrant deftcnbwl in smu :
Mortgage, except four hundred and eiirbt
acres and five-tenth released from tho
lien of said Mortgage by agreement dated
(M ober 18. 1879. 1
Taken in execution and tabenold as tho
ttrooertv of H. J. Brooks et pi., at the suit
of Samuel Willetts for use Jof Oliver F.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho followlr.g
iiust be strictly complied with when tho
Sroperty iH stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other Hen cred-.
ors becon e the purchaser, tho costs on
Feb. 1. 82;
Doctors Disagree
As a reporter for the Pittsburgh' Com
mercial Gazette sat yesterday aiernoon
in a chain bor at No. 321 Federal Street Al
legheny, listfioing to a terrible taNtfrfsuir
erings as it full from the lips of a gentle
little ladv. Mrs. Milo Iogran, tha daughter
ofCapt. llugh McKelvey, of tins city, it
seemed almost too much to bolievo, if the
evidence had not been close at hand to
substantiate evry word. It was but the
evidence ot the culpable ignorance of a
laruro class of practitioners of medicine
win Maimed for six years that hr terriblo
disease was cancer. Hiie was covered with
ulcers, given up to die. Peruna enrod hor
perfvctlv. Continued on page 24, in "Ills
of Ijifc." by Dr. llartman. Ask your
Druggist for ono. t
ttm writs must bo naid. and a list of lions
ffcehuling mortgage searches on the prop
ry sold, together with such lien credit
or' receipt lor the amount of the pro
ceeds, of the sale or such portion thereof aa
he may claim, must be furnishod tho
fciieritf.
V. All bids must bo paid in full.
W. All sales not settled immediately will
Mo continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the
day of sale, at which time all property not
at-ttled for will again he put up and sold
al the expenso and risk of th.e person to
whom lirst sold.
See Purdon'n Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4.
C. W. CLARK., Sheriff.
Sheriff's- Office, Tiouesta, Pa., February
6th, 1883.
NO JURY COURT AT FEBRU
ARYTERM. HTICE TO JURORS.
NOTICE is hereby given to oil porsons
"who have beensuminnned to serve as
J urors at tha February Term of Court,
need not attend, a there will bo no Jury
Court at that time.
By Order of Court.
Attest, JUST IS SIIAWKEY.
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa., February 3d, 1883.
Licenso Notice.
MARRIED.
JOHNSON IRWIN At tho residence of
John Irwin, in Barnett twp., on Mon
day, Jan. 22 1883, by E. Kerr, J. P., Mr.
Harry Johnson, of Venango county,
and Miss Rosa S. Irwin, of Forest
county, Pa.
I . -
DIED.
SWA'IGART At Trunkeyville, Pa., Jan.
23, 1883, Hannah, wife of Henry Swag
gart, aged 61 years, 5 nios., 14 days.
The above notice ill prove a sur
prise to many of our citizeus, none of
whom had beard of the sad occurence
until very recently. The deceased
had been a sufferer from liver com
plaiot for some time, which finally
terminated in her death. Mrs. Swag
gart was a very kind woman, and dur
ing her residence in this place was
ever leady to attend the sick aod af
flicted. She 'leaves a, husband and
several grown children to mouru ber
loss.
Notice la hereby given that the follow
ing petitions for License have been tiled
in my ollice, and will be presented at tho
next'torin of Court :
1. t.C. Jackson, Tionesta borough, Cen
tral House. Hotol.
2. W. II. Crowell, Howe township.
Wholesale.
3. Johu Roagan, Howe township. Ho
tel. 4. P. J. Donnelly, Howe township. Eat
ing House.
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY,
Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 3, 1883.
T
PROCLAMATION.
WHF.nr.AS, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quartor Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Ploas
Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of Feb' v, being the 2itU
da5 of Fob'y, 1883. Notice is therefore
given to tho Coroner, Juotico of the Peace
aud Constables ol said county, that ihey 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 oflloes appertain to be done,
and to those who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute anainst the prisoners that aro
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, thut
they be then and there pj-esent lo prosecute
against thorn as shall bo just. Oiven un
der mv hand and seal this 311 day ol
January, A. D. 183.
C. v CLARK, Sheriff-
Dr. Kline's Creut Nervo Kebforer t
ht marvel of the ago for all Nei ve DU
eases. All (its stopped free. Send to Mi
Arch St., Vhllada. sp2l-81tl