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

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Wrtrict AttornrvT. J. YanGirsbi.
ry (."iirtWilMlonerl-. ... PaVIS,
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CuntftfiirvruorF. F. Whittkkij.
Coroner C. Jl. CHtrT""n.
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OTT. Tl. 11. JiWAlXEY.
OUSINE33 DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
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1). S. KNOX. OoiiunuiiUer.
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ATTORN K Y-AT-I.A W.
TloiieHts, Pa.
Coliif.tin irmde In this and a(jolnlng
MILES W. TATF. ...
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kon'tula. Pa.
. ATTENTION SOLDIERS I
I 1iivi bof n Admitted to tirnctlpo nn
In tho Pen ton Oftloo jit Wonli-
Mii. P. 0. All ottt(teri, noldlors, or
m wrt inltirrd In tlio late wnr,
i obtain enlon to which thv mih v b
:(!ed, oftUli'K or addreiiix mo nt
nptA. Pa. Aln, claiiim for arrcHrnc'f
h.v nd tounty will receive prompt ut
jtri.
.1 villi moti over fiuir ri-Arn s ;ldltr In
Lt win- hi id huvintr tor n number of
I UA.IU-Oll III thO UIWMK'llUoll of
rlAlms. my (fxperleiief will tni
, odlUon ir claims im inn snorieni poa
'.tiiuo. ... J. 15. AUNEW.
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J AWRRNOK 1IOVTSK, Tl'nentii,
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IJ Win. Snii'arbauii. Proprietor.
Thl
homo W epntrullv loeathl. Uverythlnn
Mw and wi ll farnish.id. Snpeilor Ac
.M.ismiodn:i and strict .nttention given
to ifint. Vem ial'li-i mid Fruit ol nil
kind wrved in rbeir aetiHou. Siunplo
riyim for Coinmetviid Apent.
CENTRAL HOUSE. Tionetn. pa.,
T. C. JackKon, Provr!etor. Thin In a
"v.w boiiHo, find h(iH.lnt been fitted np lor
the fti-eouimodiitlon off tin putille. A por
tion of ths patroatttfe of the public 1 nolie-iu-d.
. 4I-ly.
TVT ATIONAL
HOTEU Tidiouto, Pa.,
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W. I. Iiueklln. Proprietor. A hrst-
vUm hotel In oil reKjieot., and the pleftfl
untet stopping place Hi town. lute vory
reasonable. JanS-tti.
MB. COOK, t. P..
PHYSICIAN A RUROEON.
Oflloe at the Central Hoiine, Tlonesta,
Pa. All professional calls promptly nt
tended to.
T W. MOllROW, M. D..
.1. PHYSICIAN A 8UROEON,
Late of ArniHtrontt county, having loted
in Tlonota is prejiared to nttond all pro
fessional lls promptly and at all hours,
oinec in SniearbniiKn A Co.'s new build
inir. up tstairs. OtTiue hours 7 to K A. M.,
nd U to 12 k.: 2 to 3 and (h to 7 r. m.
"Sundays, to 10 a. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7i
p. m Residence in Kiwher House, on
Walnut Street. may-lH 81.
WC. COitURN. M. D..
. -t PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Has had Over flftoen years experience in
the practice of his profession, havini? grad
uated legally and honorably May 10. 1H65.
Ofllce'and Resldonee in Forest House,
opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa,
Aug. 23-1880
DENTISTRY.
1H. J. W. MORROW.
Ilarlng purchased the materials Ac, of
nr. KtOHdman, wouia respecnuuy an
luMnwwt tliut hn will earrv on the Pontal
nuslnens in Tionesta, and having had over
six years sucoosnful experience, considers
nlinsell ruiiv compvumi w Hive euuru iv
isfactiou. i shall always givo my inedi
cal practice the preference. niar22-82.
F. F. Whittekin. II. C. Whittekin.
Sheftleld, Pa. Tlonesta, Pa.
WHITTEKIN DROS.,
Civil Engineer and Surveyors.
Infl and Railway Surveying a Kpetlalty,
Magnetic, Solar or Trianuiation survey
ingT Best of Instrument and work,
Terin on application.
U1Y. A. B. 1ILJ.T
MA Y, PARK A CO.,
BANKERS!
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
;i
Interest allowed on Time Deposit.
.Coll (tions madeonall therrinclpal points
. oi tne v. d.
' Collections solicited. 18-ly.
WORK of every description execu-
1 st. t i AgCR ' & ; . Conveyancer,
'TlOyiSSTA,' KOKKST COUNTY, PA.
PAUTfftlJLixn ATTKNTTOM1 p-lvrn to
. Neu'rch?, llrl(k, Pyriioiit of Taxes,
Kooinptln ii, I.imUfi, J'tirctiHHeor Lands
nt. Trstwurer'A Mftla. - Wili -rtrnw tlowlB,
iiiortira'ri'n, Rirrpvmfnit, . All bimlnPSM
litrnxtod to my wiro wUl rai:Hvo prompt
(iltonilon. uvprv.MiiiiR oono ealii'lHcloriiy
And it rcHRonntilV( ltik'. 'v. . lljnnK'2
?LOCA'L AND MISCELLANEOUS.
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CaailMiHrd Time Table Tioncata StnlSou.
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sount.
Trafn.l'j...:. 7:43 nm ITrnln CA 11:03 nm
Trnlti 1H H:10 m Train 10 l:4nmi
train 9..... inn Train 10 8:li0 pm
Train i5 North, and Train 10 South carry
the mail.
-There will bo preaching in the F.
M. Ch6rch next Sunday evening.
Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church nest Sunday
evening.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p. m.t M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. m.
DONATION! DONATION 1 !
- A the M. E. Church, Tionesta, Pa.,
Tuesday evening, March 13, at 7:30
P. M,
.We. intend this Donation to pay
Pkev. Hicks' salary .for the current
year. We have not troubled anybody
with subscription papers this time, but
take this plan of appealing to you for
help when we are in great need.
, Come, friends, and help us I We
are buildiog a parsonage to save rent,
and are paying oh" a mortgage on 'that
same parsonage lot; and it would add
seriously to our raisfortuues if the
preacher should ttAfe co our hands,
too. We appeal to you, good people
of all denominations, and good people
of no denomination, come aod help
us! Bring with you, 6rt: MONEY 1
then groceries, dry goods, eggs, butter,
any tiling even chicken we aro
authorized to ray, will he accepted
with the usual partiality of a Methodist
minister for birds of that feather.
Don't forget the date. Coma and
bring everybody with you, and then
go back and get the n-t of the peo
ple. By order of TrtE Stewards.
Mrs. George lloleman has gone
ou a visit tn her parents in Ohio.
Now begiu to lay by eggs for
Eiister ; only two weeks from next
Sunday.
Mr. Johu Sliney, of Corry, Pa.,
shook bauds with bis many Tionesta
friends yesterday.
Dr. E. L. Steaduian paid Tiones
ta a flying visit last Saturday- He
wua lookiug quite natural.
Our old friend Aarou Elliott bae
our thanks for coppies of Olean pa
pers, all of which are very readable
and interesting.
A proposition, submitted to the
voters of Elk couuty, for tho erection
of a poor house, was defeated at the
recent election.
Mr. Pritiier Agnew has rented
the Noble farm, across the creek, and
will make hay while the sun shines
there next summer.
Isaac Shimp, of Dawson Run, is
happier than usual, on account of the
young lady that arrived at his domi
cile yesterday rooming.
Associates Reck and Hill,1iejd
court on Monday for the purport' of
swearing in the newly elected nsta-
bles and other borough and township
officers.
Mr. S. C. Sloan aod family con
template returning to Tionesta in the
course of a month to make it their
home again. They will be heartily
welcomed by their old friends here.
Quite a newsy letter from Jenks
arrived too late for last issue, and as
niaoy of tha items are by this time old
we have omitted them. Hope our
friend. "Truth" will send us another
batch soon.
Tbe first rafts of the season passed
by this place last Saturday. There
were two fleets, bolonging to Kepler
& Foreman, and they will doubtless
eocouoter some rough weather before
reaching Pittsburgh.
Here is a warning to men too close
fitted to advertise: One of this descrip
tion wanted to sell somo land, so he
put a written notice in one of tbe ho
tels. A roan who was inquiriug for a
small farm was referred to the written
notice, when be replied: "I can't boy
land at a fair price of any man who
does bis advertising in this way. He'd
steal the fence, tbe pump handla and
the baro doors before he'd give ur po
RteSSlOD.
week. The
Fox Estate, which owned the
building will erect another and hand
somer one in its stead.
Those interested in Insurance will
be pleased to know that Policies can
now bo written in the "North Ameri
ca Insurance Company" by Miles W.
Tate Esq., at his office iu Tionesta,
Pa., and delivered the same day the
application is made.
Tho two deer owned by Dr. Blaine
of Pleasantville, and which were
drawn for in a lottery last winter have
become the property of Assistant Sup
erintendent C. A. Clute, of the Dun
kirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh
road, aud will be shipped to him to day.
Titusville Herald.
March came in like a lamb sure,
the first being as warm aud lovely a
spring day at one could wish for.
But the mildness didn't last long; on
the contrary it has been decidedly fresh
nearly ever since, aud Sunday night
was one of the sharpest of tbe season.
Macy house-plants were nipped badly.
"Golden Days" for March has
arrived. It continues to improve in
interest aod appearance, and there is
no publication whose coming is more
welcome to its many readers than
this best'.of all magazines fur the young,
James Elverson, Publisher, Philadel
phia, Pa.
It is the dutv of country road super
visors to have fiuger bjards at all cross
roads, with the distance of the most
important village or town to which the
highway directly runs marked ontbera
iu a legible manlier. Supervisors who
neglect, to have the finger posts at the
necessary places are liable to a penally
of $10 for each neglct.
There will be a change in tbe
management of the Lawrence House
on tbe first of May next. Mr. L. Ag
new ha i leased the property for a
term of three years and will take pos
session ou that date. We understand
that Mr. D. 'W. Agnew a ill also re
turn to Tionesta and run a first-class
livery in connection with the House.
The Justices of tbe Peace elected
on tbe 20th of February are required
by law to notify the Prothonotary of
their acceptance of the office, within
thirty days from the date of their
election. A failure to do so will be
considered as a refusal to serve and
commissions will not be sent to those
who neglect this requirement.
Rev. G. W. Scott, a native Ilin
loo, of the United Presbyterian
church, will occupy the pulpit in the
Presbyterian church next Sabbath,
morning and evening. He will also
deliver his popular lecture on the
manners, customs and religion of the
Hindoo, on Monday evening. He will
exhibit Hiudoo Idols, costumes and
other curiosities.
The Clarion Jaelsonian of last
week states that "On Monday last Hon.
Jas. Mosgrove, member of Congress
from this district, appointed Charles
Farnsworth, of this place, to a cadet-
ship at West Point. Tbe appointment
is a good one and is no doubt highly
appreciated by the recipient. Our
congratulalions are extended to Char
ley upon his good fortune."
The new council proposes to en
force the dog ordinance in this bor
ough. That's business. The borough
may as well as not realize some beno-
fat from tbe horde ot worthless curs
that iofest the town, and are of no
earthly good except to keep people
awake nights. The dog that ta not
worth a dollar a year to bis owner
ought not be allowed au existance.
Let tbe tax be levied aud collected in
every instance.
PoFt 311, G. A. R., was mustered
at TidibDte Ian Thursday evening, by
Assistant General Inspector Ed.
O'Flaberty, of Oil City. Quite a
number of the comrades from Capt
Stow Post were in reauioess to attend,
and were expecting a special train
from Oil City, but at a late hour they
were informed -that no special would
be run and were . instructed to take
the 3:59 train but the message arrived
too late, and all but o6a, Mr. C. Zueo
tct sura laft
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"Revised Map" of Forest county,
Sheffield and part of Cherry Grove
oil District sent to aiy address on
receipt of one dollar.
Addresi. 8. C.
Smith, Civil Engioeer,
Pa.
Harnkburg,
For good frebh Goods cheap go to
fire on Tucgloy
"arret & Farptwotth nar-
railroad! now ronning to
."Vaw'der'gtjft oh the head of Minister
rrtb; wilf, a; soon as the snow goes off
be extended ' to the month of that
stream, thencp, up Tionesta creek to
the mouth of the Sheriffs, or within a
few rods of the Cooper tract. Here it
will be met by the P. B. it U. narrow
gauge, which company has agreed to
extend its Hue down Blue Jay creek
to the above named junction. At the
mouth of Mininter the W. & F. Ry
will aUo build its road down the creek
to Balltown or Brush Camp, and we
learu from good authority that the
Company intends to continue its line
right ou down the Tionesta to its
mouth, whether the oil field should
extend below Bobs creek or not, be
lieving that there are sufficient natur
al resources along the creek, such as
lumber, bark, &c, to make the enter
prise a pavinc one, and in this belief
they are entirely correct, for there are
thousands upon thousands of cords of
hemlock bark along tho Tionesta and
its tributaries, the transportation of
which wonld doubly repay the build
ing of a road. We hope the citizens
and business men along the liue, as
well as thofe of our town, will extend
tbe Company all possible encourage
ment. The above system of narrow
gauges will do more toward the devel
opment of our whole county than any
thing which could be undertaken, and
we hope nod expect soon to be able
to record its consummation.
NEILLTOWN NOTES.
Tom Machesoey has returned from
Florida where he has beeu located
since autumn last on business for A.
A. Hopkins.
Major Woedcock is home again
from a short trip to Philadelphia. He
brought his wife with him wbo has
been visiting fiiends there since early
in tbe fall.
Mr. Mi-Keudree, late the landlord
of the Neilltowu Hotel, has returned
to Pleasantville, his home previous to
eoroiug to .Txeilltown. Major Wood
cock is again host as in days of yore.
Mrs Jenkins is visiting friends in
town.
Col. John Peterson of Trunkeyville,
has been prostrated with a severe at
tack of Pneumonia. He is able to be
arouud again.
Tbe Trunkeyville School has closed
after a prosperous administration uo
der tha tutorship of Miss Lillian
Miles.
Miss Dawson, at West Hickory,
has also completed her school. Miss
Dawsou i one of "our' teachers. ,
The Neilltown School comes to a
fiois this week. We are always glad
to welcome such as Miss Kelly to tbe
fraternity of Forest couDty.
Since uot long ago Newtou Burch-
field's family has been increased by
the advent of a very young boy.
Miss Anua Jones of Truukeyvillo,
who has been teaching at Holeman
Flats, bas returned home, having fin
ished ber school with complete satis
faction to all concerned.
Squire Hotchkiss is still able to
wield the forceps.
The stove at the Allender School
House is complained of as being bard
ou the eyes.
Misa Lou Neill is visiting friends
at Bradford.
Mr. McCray, for some time a reei
dent ot our village, wilt leave us
soon. "Scribo."
March 5th 1883.
North Pine Grove.
A protracted meeting is in progress
here, under tbe guidance of the able
Rev. Ryan.
The Cuoksburg literarv is to close
to morrow evening with a grand exhi
bition. Our lumbermen aro busy making
ready for rafting.
There is considerable excitement in
this section over the prospects' of a
broad gauge R. R. coming up Maple
creek. The road is that known as the
cross-cut from Buffalo to Pittsburgh.
A jolly sleighing party from your
place passed through here on Wednes
day evening. Old Ironsides.
March 2. 1883
Card of Thanks.
Tbe undersigned returns her sincere
thanks to all the friends; who aided
her in time of trouble, sorrow aud
deep affliction.
Mks. Assa K. Gcenthek.
OIL NOTES.
The month of March will doubtless
see more active operations in oil in
Forest county than in any ons month
since the first well was drilled. In
the Cooper District eight wells are ex
pected in durinz the month, some of
which will prove important test wells.
Eight new wells have been located at
Balltown, some of which have com
menced operations, and six of them
will doubtless be completed before the
first of April.
The Vcnsel well on sub. 54, Jenks
twp., will be down sure this month,
but whether the owners will open it
to tho public right away is not known;
thp chances are they won't.
Dimruick & Co., on warrant 3193
will fiuisli their well this week.
The Wolcott it Co. well, on Sugar
Ruo will be finishnd the present month,
provided they encounter no more re
verses in the way of break-downs.
J. W. Searls & Co.'s venture, on
tho Walters farm ought to be finished
within the next three weeks.
This makes 19 or 20 new wells for
March and by the first or middle of
April we will know considerable more
about Forest county oil matteis, and
it lf likely that we shall see some new
territory opened up.
MEETING OF NEW COUNCIL.
Organization of the "Babes" A
Good Commencement.
The new borough council met at the
court bouse on Monday evening.
Present, Burgess, Samuel D. Irwin
Esq : Council men, Messrs. II. M.
Foreman, A. M. Doutt. J. II. Foues,
A. H. Dale, W. A. Eagles, C. M
Shawkey.
C. M. Shawkey was elected Secreta
ry of tha Board for tho ensuing year,
at a salary of $12.
A. B. Kelly was elected Treasurer,
and hii commission fixed at 2 per ct.
on all moseys collected aud paid out
The Buigess appointed tha follow
ing co (limit tees :
Sidewalk Doutt aod Eagles.
Street Fones and Foreman.
Fioance Shawkey and Dale.
George Duukle was elected Street
Commissioner. Wages, $2.00 per day
while at wotk.
Moved and carried that laborers be
allowed 15 cents per hour, and man
and team 40 cents per hour. Also
that buys over 14 and under 18 years
of age be allowed 10 cents per hour
Moved aod carried that the levy fir
cash tax be five mills on the dollar of
assessed valuation. And that the levy
of work tax be fixed at 10 mills on
the dollar of assessed valuation.
Moved that a tax he levied on the
owner of one dog of one dollar, and
for every additional dog two dollars;
and two dollars on the owner of one
female do", and for every additional
female dog four dollars. Carried
John Mueuzenberger elected a'SH0!"
of dog tax ; wages, $1.50 per day.
John Muenzeuberger appointed
collector of borough cash tax. Tbe
same gentlemau whs also elected High
Constable, vice Samuel Campbell de
clined.
Moved and carried that the finance
committee examine borough law and
fix rates of liceuse for backers,, pod
dlers, shows, &c, and make report at
next meeting.
Moved and carried that a committee
be appointed to wait on tbe Co. Com
missioners to obtain permission to put
the borough tools iu the basement
tht court bouse for safekeeping
Messrs. Shawkey and Doutt appointed
Moved and carried that the Street
Commissioner be required to give a
bond of $200 for tho faithful perform
a-oce of his duty.
Moved and carried that a fine of
one dollar bo laid on any councilman
who absents himself from the regular
meetings of the council without fur
nishing an acceptable excuse. Also
that the regular meetings of the coun
cil be the first Monday of each mouth
Adjourned.
It will be observed by the above re
port that tho council has made a good
stait. The tax levy may seem a little
feirh, but if judiciously expended on
our streets it will not be more than is
needed to put aud keep them in de
cent shape. Tho borough just now is
not in the beet condition, financially
speaking, it being something like $375
in debt, and it the "boys" get through
ith this load and hring matttrs
around as they should be, they will
have merited the praise of all our
citizens. The Republican wishes
them every success.
DISSOLUTION.
Tho firm of Hnlcmau & Hopkins, in
the Mercantile Business in Tionesta,
Forest, Co.. Pa., has this day been
Dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. A.
Holman having sold his interest in
the business to Messrs. Eli Holeman,
L. J. Hopkins and F. R. Lanson, who,
with Mr. H. J. Hopkins, will continue
the business under tbe firm name of
H. J. Hopkius & Co. We thank our
friends and patrons for all favors We
have receivd from them in the past
and ask that they extend to the new
firm the same liberal patronage.
Holeman & Hopkins.
Tionesta, Pa., March 1st, 138-3.
M. Elkin, Wnghtsville, Pa., sayt:
"I have found Brown's Iron Bitters
an excellent remedy for lofs of appe
tite." NOTICE.
The undersigned have engaged in
the Mercantile Business in the Hole-
man & Hopkins Iron Bullning, Tio
nesta, Pa., with a large stock of Gen
eral Merchandise, and we shall buy
our goods for cash and sell the same
for cash, being content with quick
sales and small profits.
It II. J. Hopkins & Co.
WANTED,
A first class Wagon Maker. Good
locatiou and shop rent free. Address
or apply to Win. Blum, Tionesta, Pa.
NOTICE.
Mr. A. Holeman will settle the bus
iness of tbe late firm of Holeman &
Hopkins, and all persons knowing
themselves indebted to them will
please call and settle the same.
The books will be found in charge of
Mr. F. R. Liuson, at the Store of II.
J. Hopkins & Co., Tionesta. It
MARRIED.
HEAD FLEMING. On Feb. 22, 1883,
at tho reidenco of C. Clolnnd, in Har
mony twp., by Rev. F. M. Small, Mr.
E. B. Head, ofTidioute and Miss Eda
Emma Fleming, of Harmony twp.. For
est count3'.
GUITON MURPHY. At tbe residence
of J odd Molliday, Ncwnianville, on Feb.
ii, 1883, by Rev. E. W, Smith, D. E.
Guiton and Miss Flora Murphy, both of
Oak Woods Forest Countv.
DIED.
GUKNTHER In Hickory, township,
Forest countv. on Feb. 16. 1883. Mr.
George Guenther. aged 56 years, four
months and 23 days.
The deceased was born .in Uengsterote,
Germany, Sept. 23, 186, After hiH mar.
riage with Miss Anna K. Burhenn he em
igrated to this country in 1854, landing at
New York, on July 4th. From thence
he came direct to Forest then Yenango
county, a:id became a citizen. He re
mained in said county till the time of his
death. His illness was of short duration,
only about two months. He now leaves
a wife and four children one son and
three daughters, relatives and other friends
to mourn h:s loss. ,
' CIOJs' ESTA MVISICICX.S.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour J barrel choice - - 4.00&6.75
Flour t3 sack, - l.lo($1.05
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - '-1.50(1.60
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.50
Corn, Shelled - - - - - 85'
Beans bushel ... 1.503.00
nam, sugar cured IS
Break fast Bacon, sugar cured 1ft
Shoulders .... - 1$
Whiteneh, knlf-barrels - - - 8.50
Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50
Sugar - flU
Syrup ------ 75
N. O. Molasses new ... 80
Roast Rio Coffee - - - 1522
Rio Coffee, .... J2i18
Java Coffee ... - 2S30
Tea 20($00
Butter ' 2S30
Rice - 810
Eggs, fresh .... - 52
Sajt best lake .... 1.50
Lard 16
Iron, common bar .... 3.75
Nails, lOd, keg - - - - 4.00
Potatoes .... 75
Lime 14 bbl. .... 1.50
D'it-d Apple9 per tb 10
Dried Beef .... - 18
Dried Peaches per lb 10
Dried Peaches pared per - - 25
Auditor's Notice.
TN THE COURT of COMMON PLEAS
1 of Forest County, E. D. No. 2, Fobrua
Term, lNS.'i. R. II. Houghton Jr. vs. W.
G. Livingston.
And now to-wit, Feb'y 20, 1883, on mo
tion oi Samuel 1, Irwin Esq., that the
Court itranl a rule on tho Slientl to pay
the moiiev made on this writ into Court,
and appoint an Auditor to distribute the
same. Granted, anU T. J. Van Giesen ap
pointed. By the Court.
Notice is hereby given that I will attend
to the duties of my appointment at the
law ollico of Brown A Stone, iu the Bor
ough of Warren, Pa., on Wednesday, the
2Lt day of March, 13, at 1 o'clock p. m.;
nod at the ollico ol tho District Attorney,
in Court House, Tionesta Borough, Pa.,
on Saturday, the 2-lth day of March, lhKi,
at !l o'clock a. in,, when and where all per
sons fntcrestfd may ultcml and ho heard.
T. J. VAN G1K.-.EN, Auditor.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb'y 2, A. D, ltvSJ.
SCRSCRIBE for tho Rki viii.kav, only
I..V per milium.
ITTTCl T A PT?T "" fund on f Ik t dm
ill AO iAfLil P. ftuwi'll X Co'a K.'Wr..lnr
Ailvi-rllftliiK Burt-au t lu riprap bl V h'-ri- tuh ertif In
ooutrscu uiuy U uuJn lor H IN tKW lUHk.
Haslet A Sokb. Feb. rj '82.
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t the PKPUBI.
MCAN otbee.
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