,1 v TV. T ''', ,1 'ffEbs'Esnn innimKO. mr. s. tssi. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burge J. 1. HrMwas. CiMmitittsn -Nrtl! ward, W. A. Orove, T. H. Cobb, Patrick Jovco ; South Ward, Ova. W. Robliwon, V. F. Blum, O. W. Froper. Juntitwa of the rente- J. T. Bronnan, p. S. Knox. - Vonnlalitfl .Tamps Swnile. ahool Director S. J. Wolw.tt, J. II. Dlnifinan, J. Grove, A. R. Kelly, G. W. Robinson, D. S. Knox. , FOREST COUNTY OFFICKPvS. Mmher of Jrmpresi-3 as. Mohokove. Member of Sennit 3. G. 11 ALL. Asemtily V.. L. Davi. Fr trident W. I). Bnowjf. Anociato Judgea3onn ItKcR, C. A.. Hill. ' y'rrirer X. R. Kotikmaw. I'rnt ktmotrtry , Il'yUttr Recorder, etc. JUTlil SlUWKET, filteritr.C. W. Clark. amronsoa'M-II. W. Lkpebur, J. S. Tl IT. ff DICKSON, H. A. ZURNI1KLL. Oiunty Superintendent J. E. JTlLL Afcn. J)ilrint AUornevt. 3. VanOiksf.n. ry Cbwm(M)'o(!M-II. O. Davis, J. GUEKNAWAI.T. Omnty 8urvenrT. F. Wiiittekik. Cirnncr O. If. CllBWir. Obtiiir? -.4 vtlitar O. W. WAr.DKit, J. A. Scott. H. B. Hwallky. "BUS I N E S 3 D I R E C TOR Y7 TI03TESTA LODGE JVb. 3fi0, I. O.of O.F". MEETS every Saturday evening,, nt 7 o'clock, iiv tho Lodge Room in Bar- ttldge'n Hull. Q. JAMIESON, N. O. U. W. SaWYEH, Sce'y. 27-tf. Bt7 GRORGE STOW POST, No. 274, M. A, It. Moot on the firt Wednesday in each month, in Odd Follows Hull, Tionesta. l'a. D. S. KNOX, Commander. 17 L. DAVIS. Vj, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in (hi and adjoining j 'counties. MTles v. tatf, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ehn Street , Tlonoata, I'ft. f71utciiky, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tl"n8tn, Forest County l'a. AGN1JW. ATTORNEY- T-LAW, Tioncsta, l'a. ATTENTION SOLDIERS 1 I lvare leen admitted to pmctiee a nn AtMrney In the I'ension Otlieo nt Wash- Jnton, I. O. All nfflocrs, aoidiers, or uflcr who were injured in the late, war, mn ohtnin pensions to which thev may be entitled, hv oullinK on or addnwtinK me at 'li'Uiesta, Ba. Alo. rlaima for arrcarajreH ,f pnv anil bounty will roceivo prompt at tention. Jlnviivj hen over Rmr years a "oldier In ffio lio war, and hftvin for a number of ymir Diiaaacd in the prosecution of sol iiier' claims, in v tixporlonce will amure ttif collflction ol'clalnjs Im tho shortest pos uihle time, J. B. AG NEW. iltf. IAWKKNCE HOUSE. Tio.iesta, Ha., J Win. SnioarlKmtfh. Broprietor. This lioiua U eentrallv located. F.verythiny; iviw and well, fu'rnihe.l. Kupeiior Ac iiomiiMMlations and strict a'terition piven to ifiiwst. Vegetal les "d Fruits of a'l Kinds rervod in their aeasnn. Sample room for Commercial Ajiont. CENTRAL HOUSE. Tlonesta. Ba., T. ( Jackson, Broprietor. This is a now house, and hits juit been fitted up tor Uio nceommodation oi'thn public. A por tion of the patrooiige of the public is solic ited.' . ''. NATIONAL HOTEL. Tidioute, Ba., W. 1). lincVlin, I'roprletor. A fust clnsn hotel in all i-ek.pp.-ta, and the leas tintcwt stopping pines in town. Ratesvcry ruttMoiiHbln - Jvk8-- MIS. COOK. M. TV. V H Y K I CI A N A SU RG EON. Ofllcflat the Central House, Tincsta, r. All professional ealU promptly at tended to. T W. ' MORBOW. M. D., BilYSICIAN A SURGEON, ' l4te of Armstrona county, hnviiiR located iu Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro- , fcssionai .mils prompllv and at all hours. Ofilce in Smeailiauiih it Co.'s new build ing, up stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., Hnd 1 1 to 12 m. ; 2 to 3 and CJ to 71 p. m. 8undavs, 1) to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 7 p.- m, " Residence, in Fislior House, ou Walnut Street. may-lS 81. WC. CORURN. M. T)., BHYSICIAN A-SUROEON, 1 las had over fifteen vears expei icneo in the practice of his profession, having prad listed leaallii and honorably May 10. 1805. Office ami 'Residence in Forest House, opposite the Court House, 'I ionosta, I a. Aug. 25-1880 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac., of Or. St.ea. man. wiralit rescecnuiiv an- .ounee that ho will carry on tho Rental nusinesa in Tionesta, and having had over ix vears tiui-cesst'ul experience, considers liiuisell fully comj.ctont to give entire sat- tsiaciion. i snail uiwaya mvo ui.v uumi al practlee the preference. niar22-S2. F. F. AVhittekin, H. C. Wiiittekin. Sheffield, Ba. Tionesta, Ba. WHITTEKIN DROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Su!ar or Trianuulation Survey in:;. Best of Instrument and work. Turnu ou application. M. U MAV. A. B. KKLLT MAY, TA11K CO., BANKERS! 'rner of Elin A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Rank ol Discount and Deposit. , 3ut8rXst allowed on Time Deposits. Co'liLoUonsmadeonall the Principal points of tho U. 8. ColBPtions solicited. 18-ly. Jill; WORK of every ueseripnon t-xecu J..I Ht the IU'.I'U Ilf.H'AN office. J. T. IiniiNKAN. C. M. SHAWKRV. BRENH&M aSHAVKEY, Real Estate Agents & Coiivcyaiccrs. Dealers in ANTHRACITE .t BITUMINOUS COAL (Offices in Court House,) Tl ON EST A, FOREST COUNTY, PA. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. t.onitcimed Time Tnlile Tlnnnta Station. NOKTH. Train 15...- 7:4S am Train IS 8:10 am Train U S:50 pin OUTH. Train C1 11:05 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 10 8:20 pin 'IVuIn 15 N'nrlli niwl Train 10 South carrv the mall. Preaching in tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. Ilirkling. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Dr. Sadler cures all discharges from the ears. There will be a general moving hereabouts during the next week. Oil Market closed last night ot !)5a.. and onened this morning at '95c. Oar genial friend Geo. Stephens of Titusvill, paid us 8-p.VMl cull yesterday uf'ternoou. Supt. Ilillard is at present en gage; iu holding the annual spring examinations of teachers. Dr. Sadler, the Oculist of Pitts burgh, will bo at Tidioute Wednesday and Thursday. April 4th and 5th. It Dan. V. Agnew has arrived in town with a number of rigs and will forthwith tmbark iu the livery busi ness Dr. Sadier pays "Exclusive" at tention to all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throut, nun Catarrh. It Mr. J. P. Lawson of Corry, forruely section foreman at this place, was in town yesterday and ihook hands with his many old frieudd. Ministers and Justices are re quested to send us notices of all mar riages and deuths iu their localities. We publish hem f:ee of charge. After May 6rst no two cent stamps oo batik checks. We'll ait till then before g'mug ours ; but will accept them at any tiruo ou account, two ceuts anil all. Mrs. Aon Stow, of Cincinnati, who has been visiting this winter with her daughter in Pleasnntville. Mrs. Dr. lilaioe, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. May, during the week. M. W. Tate Esq , has lately had his law oflice overhauled, and with the new aid handsome wall paper aod carpels bis is us pleasant an ollice as you would fiud in a hundred. Mr. W. A. Eagles has rented and moved ioto the Winans bouse, lately occupscd by Mr. Iloskins. Tho uiau- sion ou Viue St., vacated by Mr. E- will aoon be occupied by the subscri ber. The serious illness of Mrs. Vought for the past inontn has caused the friends much alarm, so much indeed that lhay have telegraphed toCarmau,' Miuo., summoning hi-r son Luther to her bed-side. Acting Pojtmaster General Hat ton has ordered all post offices to close business from 'I to 5 o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon, out of respect for the death and burial of Pustmaster General Howe. ' A few flocks of pigeons have been observed circulating around i:i the vi cinity of Guiton's and the beech woods. These are probably scouts sent out to see what the prospects are for beechnuts this spring. Now and then there comes a warm, pleasant day, which, if you could fiud worms, would ba good for catching suckers. They tha suckers, not the worms make very nice eating this time of year. Miss Myrtle Nellis, of Presidont, attended examination yesterday. Miss Nellis haa good recommendations as a teacher and lady, and if wo have to imnnrt anv taachers we would lose . , - j nothing by importiug such as she. Alex. Dale has dispoeed of bis furniture establishment to Messrs. S, H. Haslet & Son, who have moved the stock to their spacious room over the store, and will hereafter conduct the busineis. They expect boou to bring nn a laro-e, stock of roods io that line 13- a and propose to sell ou very small mar gius. We bespeak lor them a ,arge patronage. I H, L. Miller of Lineville, attended examination here yesterday. He was accompanied by two gentlemen, one a teacher, and tho other desirous of be coming a member of the "forlorn hope." Professor Bell, resigned his posi tion as principal of tho borough school last week. The term lacks but one mouth of being completed, and we understand the directors will make no eir.irt to procuro a teacher for that lentil of tiffio. Encourage newspaper readiog hiuoug your children, and you will soon discover what a foudness they will have for their family journal, and how rapidly they will improve. Tho ncA-rpaper is the poor man' library, and every family should bo provided with a good newspaper, Hon. E. L. Davi-, of Tionesta, was in town Wednesday aud Thursday of last week. As representative of "Little Forest" bp is oue of the most active and . able members of the House. He thinks the final adjourn ment of the Legislature is iu the distant future. Warren Mail. Will. Klinestiver aod his wife re turned from their trip to Minuesota last Saturday, fully satif-fied that that is a littlfe bit tho coldest clime on top of ground. Billy contracted a very eevere cold while out there, which took about twenty pouuds of flesh off his ,body and came near finishing him en tiriff.'v. LasMvc-ek Mr. and Mrs. Iloskins broke up h'oiise keeping, intending to leave Tionesta' NleXore long. They have not selected an abiding" pjaco as yet, but when they do it will doubftV-',9 be somswheie iu the oil regions. We are sorry to lose such agreeable neigh bors from our midet, and wish them a pleasant future in whatever communi ty they may cast their lot. Last week it became public that Postmaster McKay, owing to contin ued illness, had resigned the office subject to tho appointment of Mr. Chas. Bonuer, who it is said was to turn over any surplus to Mr. M. after deducting actual running expenses. A petition was circulated which was very largely signed asking for the appoint ment of Mr. C. M. Arner, who had the misfortune, two years ago of losing oae of his legs. How the matter will ter minate cannot be told at preeeut. We are iuformed that during a public meeting at the Court IIoue last Monday evening, some of the boys, who are old enough to know better, acted in a manner very unbecoming boys of their age. We are requested by Sheriff Clark to state that another uch a demonstration will not be allowed to go unpunished, aod that he perpetrators will bo taken to the ock-up if caught in the act of disturb- tri .. nx meetings, mis is pretty severe, boys, aud we'd advise you to mend our ways. A gentleman named John Fa miliar, of Union City, Pi., drove into the barn at the Lawieuce House on Monday evening, and while alighting from the buggy his hand, which he had placed upon one of the wheels, slipped, allowiug him to fall with his face upon an old sewing machine which stood in the barn, aud biuisiug the face and cutting tho upper lip quito badly. Dr. Morrow put in couplo of stitches and thought the iniurv would heal without further trouble. We learn with ierret that Col. II. Dewees, who occupeid a respon sible position in the Pension Depart ment ut Washington, was last week notified that his services were no onrrer reauired. The Colonel was promoted Beveral mouths ago, ant about two months since seut for bis family to come ou, and they bad just become uictly settled wheu the blow fell upou his head. No good reason has beeu assigned for the removal, but it iu supposed 'bat some of the civil service geutleuieu had a relative to put in. Representative Davis came home last week aud returned to Harrisburgb ou Mouday. lie has succeeded getting through the House tho bill re quiring assessors to assess the land in the county where tha mansion house is situated where county lines divide the tract or farm. The bill he thinks will undoubtedly get through the Seuate without much difficulty. The deer bill has passed second readiug by a decisive majority, and Mr. Davis h confident of its passage finally. This bill takes oir the month of December from the deer-killing season, and adds the mouth of September, which w ill be hailed with satisfaction by our sportsmen. Dr. Sadler, tho renoned Oculist and Aurist, of Piltburgh, will make this section another of his periodical visits, and will be found at Tidioute next Wednesday and Thursday, April 4 and 5. Those io need of treatment of the eye or eir should make a note of this fact, as i t is not often that patients have" an opportunity of consulting such eminent tl'ill without going a great ways from home. Those who expect to go to Pittsburgh when the spring rafting comes will have an ex cellent opporturity of consulting the Doctor in caso they have need of the sei vices of an oculist or aurist. He will bo found after May 1st at Peun Avenue. 236 Fatal Accident. Tho earl freight train up last Saturday morning brought with it the remaios of Jobu Foyer, who had met with an accident near Oleopolit that caused his instant death. Foyer had been a brakemau on this road off and on lor 10 or 12 vears past, and was well known to many of our citizens. It seems he was running on tho tops of the cars as the train was tiearicg Ole opolis when he ei.ber slipped or stub bled and fell between the cars, no less than six of which passed over his body, diagonally, completely severing it. He was horribly mangled, his entrails being scattered tor several icet along tho track, and his death was evidently instantaneous, as he never gasped after the train-men reached him. His man gled remains were placed iu a box aud conveved to his home in Tidioute, where his paretils reside. He was brother of the boy who was killed at thatvJace some time last summer by attemptitto jump on amoviugtraio Neillf Notes. A little child of JohV Wilds' was buried on Sunday last. Sunday last. ftdied of nneuojotiia of the luncs. V Mr. Howell, who lived near Nen town, was buried ou Friday last. Our blacksmith shop is going again. The teachers' examination here on ast Saturday, iu additiou to the meet ing of the board of directors, caused quite a gathering of folks, 'specially school ma'ams. Teachers were hired by the Board far the coming spring and summer term. Of the six teach ers employed by the Board two held professional certificates, and oue a permanent certificate. Oliver Amsbury has g-..ne up into the Bradfurd oil country. Our directors will put good furni ture ioto some of our houses in need of such, right away. The school at West Hickory will be moved nearer the station this spring A new bouse will be built at West Hickory the coming summer. SCATTERED NOTES. Mrs. Bromley, of Stewarts Run, has been very low for some timo past. She is not much better yet. It appears that the papers have married Mies Zahniser, our school ma'am as taught at Stewarts Run, to the wrong man. His, the man whose good fortune it is to ba the husband of our friend, initials are J. G., whereas U. II. is the way the papers had it. March 27", '83. Tit amp. School Report Oth Month. Room No.l, J. II. Bell, Principal. Whole number in attenance 24; Names of those "vho have not been absent one day : Sallio llulings, Jessie Knox, Clara Young, Eflie Walters. Room, No. 2 It. M. L. Dithridge Teacher. No. enrolled boys 19, f iris 19 ; average attenance Boys 15, Girls 15; Per cent of attenance boys S7, gills 88; Names of those not abseDt duriog the month : Ilartmau Lawrence Jehu Tate George Nellis, Joseph Richards, Char lie Bovard, Forest Bovard, Rachel Dithridge, Blauche Pease, Charlie Morgan, Willie Kepler, Mary Dith ridge, Charlie Mueuzenberger. Room No. 3. Aggie Kerr, Teacher. No. of pupils iu atteudauco during month 49; average 41 ; percent. 93; Names of those present every day dur ing month : Wilber Tate, Curtis Hud- dlesou Harry Davis Freddie Partridge Harry Saul Beuuie Kelly Edward Dithridge Edward Kelly Roy Leard Mionio Landers Eva Eagles Tillie Morrow Birdie Chadwick Ella Albaug Ada Huliiig Dora Huddleson May Hulin; Hattio Saulsgiver Bessio Tato. F.-esh Clover aud Timony seed at Robinson & Bonner's. Call early aud ee.t supplied at lowest prices. 2l Dr. Sadler, at Tidioute, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday, April 4th aud 5th. Two days only. OILNOTES. Tho Murphy well, on 3194, Balltowo district, struck the sand unawares last Thursday, aud before the drillers bad time to remove the engine, forge, Ac, the gas caught fiie and burned the rig down. The fire was finally extin guished when it was fouud the well was flowing at a 100-barrel rate, which it has continued ever since. This well is about 80 rods north of the Porkey well, on the same run, and it insures the striking of one or two other good wells that have lately been located there, amonz them tha ''Bis K." Of this new strike the Derrick of yester day says: "Murphy's Porcupine well was flowing at the rate of ninty-five barrels yesterday, making a flow of 5 minutes through one lead pipe, every 55 minutes. The w el! is connected with a twelve hundred-barrel tank. The rig was completed this afternoon, and the well will be oponed as soon ns another tank, which is now on the way, can be put up nod the tools taken out of the hole. It is probable it will be opened by Wednesday. So far this well is making a better record than the Grandio gusher did, but its friends do Dot estimate it at mora than three hundred barrels when opened." D. W. Clark, of this place, shoul dered his implements yesterday moru ing, and started for Tubbs Run where be will locate a well. He thinks it will occupy a place on or near the road leading to Cropp's, about three- quarters of a mile from the mouth of the run. He assures us that drilling will commence just as soon as it is possible to get the rig up and machin ery in place. What a bonanza this well would be to Tionesta if she should be a good one. The drillers on the well on the Wal ters farm, near Newmaosville, were obliged to shut down ou account of tha strong vein of gas struck. They are down over 700 fett, aud the gas is so strong that it blows everything out o'f'ihe hole. A c-'mPauf i which our townsman O. W. PrV,l,er 3 iutsreeted, has rig stuff about aTon the ground for a well ucar Russell's m'.". n iviugsiey wwu ship. Hancock & KenuedV, are drilling their WaUnn farm well nniyhig Hi! deeper. Work is progressing ra aud with good luck they will strike the sand this week. They have only to go 175 feet to get tho same sand level as at Balltown, and that's what they are heading for. List of Letters. The following letters remain un called for in Tionesta P. O., March 27, 1883: Andy Thompson 2. John Frain C. Towler Goo. Millstone Jas. E. Thompson J. Chinso John W. Dowell Jas. S. Sharp W. J. Vannatlen Mrs. M. E. Rouble Miss Tillie Curr M rs. M. r.. Spenco Miss A. Painter. Such as are uncalled for at the ex piration of thirty days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. J. M. McKay, P. M.. Teachers' Examinations. Neilltown, Saturday, March 21. Tionesta, Tuesday, March 27. East Hickory, Thursday, March 29. Whig Hill, Friday, March 30. Clarington, Wednesday, April 11. Marienville, Thursday, April 12. Nebraska, Friday, April 13. Brjokston, Teachers will briug all tho old cer tificates they holt ; also, all tho refer ences and rceomincudatioiiB they hold. Strangers must bring testimonials as to moral character. Let there be a good attendance of directors and citizens. Examinations will begiu at 9 o'clock, A. M , aud will bo oral and written. J. E. IIillakd, Co. Supt. NOTICE. Having made arrangements to re move from this place, I hereby request all those knowing themselves to be in debted to me, to call and settle. After April 15th, all accounts unsettled will be left in ire hands of au Attorney for collection. W. C. Cobl-kn, M. D. Tionesta. Pa. Mar. 14, 1883. 3t WANTED, A first class Wagon Maker. Gooi locatiou aud shop rent free. Address or apply to Wm. Blum, Tionesta, Pa Charles Nace, WrighUville, Pa., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters greatly benefited me iu chrooio rheumatic" Fur good fresh Goods cheap g to IIasi.i:t & Sons. Feb. , '62. Canned good?, dried fruits, benns' pickles and sauces, are seasonable nods and low, at Wro. Sniearbaugh St Co.'s. . ?.l . ' Wm. P. J. Painter & Son, Muucy, a., says: "Brown's Iron .Bitters is giving excellent satisfaction to all who use it." Woolen shawls, flannels, blankets aod woolen goods at cost for 30 dayr, at Win. Smearbaugh & Co.V. 2t Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as ils name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imm diately free the head from all la,u druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth i -.i . i rr T.J . wnere it nas ianeu on. it noes not in any manner affect the health, which Snlpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrgto of Silver preparations have done.. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottla is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL New York. july!4-82. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. . We take . pleasure ''in announcing that we ha,vd perfected arrangements with the publishers of the American Farmer that enable us to club that . magazine with the Forest Republi can at the low price of $L75per year, . a trifle over the price of the RirHBLi-' CAN alone. 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 pf securing .a first class" agricultural magazine.' Tho Ameri can Farmer- is beyoni.. doubt, worth three times the pTico, at ' which wa place it. Try it. It.U a monthly publication. ; 1 . ' I. P. UlKEUAUt, ; Vi ". ' Supt, of B. fr O. R. R. Co; Uotcia (Con ductor on the Baltimore -iind Ohio Rail road for 28 years and previously a Druff pjfct) writes: "Cumberland Md.. Deo. IS, ISM); I have used but ono bottle of Beruna between myself and son. He had Diph- theretic Sore Throat, and is now well. As to myself, it has entirely relieved the dullness in my head, which has boen of long standing the result of Chronic Ma laria. I rrever took anything in my life that gave me such great satisfaction. My wife is now taking it also." Ask your Dauggist for the "Ills of life" and how to nrn thpm-A hfmlc. ' J.VEKV LETTER'S CONTENTS. Warsaif Jefferson Co., Pa. Tho swell- inn is all e le- A uu 8 "vl1 aliu iiuimm , as I ever wiw,fo,re 1 was e"'fl.rK('-. 1 a!? delighted with iVluua "uu . B. Shal'er- K . . , ... Mv son is still ininT '", Your Beruna is just thiH. "Jr " W. Bauer, St. Mary's, BaV., .. , The large Chrome Ulcers, o;, standing, are entirely healed. , ing, pain and itching have all s u ' tho leg is healed, and I am perfectly V.. , Beruna is a woiidertul remedy. W . aitf Griffith, Ashland, Kv. It vou desire health ami to t-ave money. ask vour druggist for Dr. Hartman'a "Ilia of Life." 'CIOJVJKiSXA MAIJKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 13 barrel choice - - 4.75&7.00 Flour Hack, - - 1.15(.i,l."0 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - l.MI&l.fiO Chop feed, pure grain - - l.W) Corn, Shelled - - 85 Beans bushel - 1.50(5)3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - 10 Breiikfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10 Shoulders ----- 13 Whitclish, half-barrols - - - 8.50 Lake herring half-barrols - - 5.50 Sugar A&ll Syrup ------ 75 N. O. Molasses new ... 80 Roast Rio Coffee - - - 15 22 Rio Coffee, ... - 12(1 JavaCoffoo .... -(i'.O Tea - - - - . - - 2C90 Butter 28&30 Rice SO I" Eggs, fresh - - - . - 20 Salt best lake .... 1.50 Lard 1 Iron, common bar .... 3.75 Nails, 10.1, 't keg - - - - 4.0 Potatoes .... 75 Lime l bbl. .... 1.50 Dried Apples fcliced per tb - - 11 Dried Beef .... - IS Dried Beaches per lb - - - 10 Dried Beaches pared per - - 25 i iiiii mw ..iiini.in.il 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of Fi. Fa., No. 2, May term, lKs;t, at suit of Justis Shaw-key vs. Junius K. Clark. S. D. Irwin, Bill's Atty. Ou SATURDAY, ABRIL7. ISS3, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tho Court House, '1 ionosta borough, the following real es tate : A certain lot in tho Village of Claring ton, County of Forest, Stale of Pennsyl vania. Bounded North y Cherry Alley, cast by lot No. 61, south by No H, west by l'liio Street, and being lot No. 50. One. small frame, house being elected thereon, and other improvements. C. W. CLARK, Sherill". Tioucila, Ba., March 1", 1 n"3. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer i he inarelof the. age tor all Nerve Dis eases. A II tils hloppcd free. Send to Kil Arch St., Bhilada. se.l-Mii .-,TTCl T A T'P'I? "mv N. f.iuml nil Mo lit tier,. xllli) A ili IjXV (. (;,!! & iVa Ncr A'UMrttt-lnfcc hurt-mi I IU .Sj-uci bl . l."f' 'Hi. -rl -Hi i-oiiUuiU luay U lila.lu lor U liV ftKW lOHK.
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