The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 11, 1883, Image 3

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    WEDSESDAl JlflRJilKO, Al'R. I, 1881.
y "dohough officers!
. Hra 3. D. llm.i!n.
Co'tiirfiim? North ward, W. A. Orove,
T. R. Cobb. Patrick Joyce ; Mouth Ward,
'v. lioumson, w. r , jjium, v. w.
Proimr.
Justices of tlte JVaoe J. T. lirouimn.
u. n. i nox.
0m.tfi6rt Jame Rwalles.
fkihool Directors H. J. Woloott, J. TI
Dlrntmnu, J. drove, A. B. Kelly, O. V
Kobinion, D. K. Knox.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mrmhvr of Congress -3 k. Mohorovic.
Member of Kvnate3. d. Hall.
A ssemhly K. L. Davis.
'resident Judge W. I). IlROff,
Associate JuJgt3onvt Heck, C. A..
HILL.
Treasurer N. H. FonKMAS.
1'mthonotnry, Krgixter tt reorder, die.
JUTIS tSHAWK BY.
fthcriir. C. W. O.Afe.
tS)mmMJ(ionerj-H, W. Lkoebcr, J. S
II KN DICKSON, II. A. ,1'BNnKL.l,.
County Superintendent 3. 12. HlLL-
ARD.
District Attorney T. 3. VanGiekn.
.Mr.v rJowwlM((inw II. O. DAVIS,
J. UKBENAWALT.
County Surveyor V. F. Whittekih.
Ctironer C. H. CimnriT.
County 4 uditors G. W.Wakdeh, J. A
ROOTT, It. B. 8WALI.ET.
OU SI N E SS Dl R ECTOJY
TIONESTA LODGE
f -W- 1. O. of O. fr
TV TEETS flverv Maturdav evening, nt 7
iYL o'clock, in the Lodge Room In Par-
tritlgo'allall.
Q. JAMIKSON, N. O.
. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tf.
CAPT. OROKUB STOW POST,
No. 274. O. A. It.
MtM ou the first Wednesday In ORrh
month, in Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa,
1). S. KNOX, Commander.
1 L. DAVIS.
lli. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa,
Collections made in thi nnd adjoining
eouuutm.
MII.ES W. TAT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Elm Street,
Tionesta, Pa.
rT F. IUTCHKY,
1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa,
Jll. AUNKW,
. ATTO RNEY- AT-IjAAV,
Tionesta, Ta,
ATTENTION SOLDIERS I
I liave been adiuittod to practice as an
Attorney in tho Petition Oflico at. Wash
Incrtoir, D. C. All ofQcers, soldiers, or
f-ftilor who were injured in the late war,
can obtain pensions to which they may be
.... t flail 1 1 if nu M 1 . er. rf n.1.1 Puuufmr maul
'I ionesta, Pa. Aluo, claims for arrearages
of pay and bouuty will receive prompt at
tention.
Havimr been over four years n soldier In
tbn war. and hsvinir for' a number of
years emnnted in the prosecution of soi
dlors' claims, my experience will assure
the ooUeoUon ot claims in the shortest pos
Hitflo time. J. R. AONEW.
- 41kf. a
LAWRENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.,
Win. .Smearbautrh, Proprietor. This
lioiute is centrally located. Everything
mw and well furnished. Bupeiior Ac
comniodAtions nnd strict attention given
to guest. VoputaWes and Fruits of all
kinds served in their season. Samplo
room for Commercial Anonts.
CENT It A L HOCSE. Tionesta. Pa.,
T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. This is a
new house, and has Just, been fitted up for
the accommodation of the public. A por
tion of tho patroango of tho public is solic
ited.. 4'i-ly.
NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidioute, Pa.,
W. D. llueklin. Proprietor. A first
class hotel in all respects, and the pleas
untesl stoppiug place in town. Hates very
reasonable. Jan8-82.
MB. COOK. M. D.,
JMIYSICIAN SUROEON,
Office at tho Central House, Tionesta,
Pa. All professional calls promptly at
tended to.
T W. MORROW. M. D..
PHYSICIAN A RURO EON,
Ijte of Armstrong county, having located
in Tionesta Is prepared to attend all pro
fessional oalls promptly and at all hours.
Office in Smearbaugh it Co.'s new build
ing, up fcUiis. 011i(!e hours 7 to 8 a. m.,
and 11 to 12 m. ; 2 to 3 and Ui to 7 r. m.
SundayH, 9 to 10 a. m. ) 2 to 3 and 0i to 7i
p. M, ltesidence in Fisher House, on
Walnut Street. inay-18 81.
WC. COniTRN, M. P.,
. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Has had over fifteen years experience in
the practice of his profession, having grad
uated legal!,) and honorably May 10, 1H05.
Office and Residence in Forest House,
opposite tho Court House, Tionesta, Pa.
Aug. 25-1880
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials tc, of
1r. Stendman, would respectfully an
bounco thut he will carry on tho Dental
nusines8 in Tionesta, and having had over
six years successful experience, considers
himsell I ily competent to give entire sat
isl'aetior. i shall always give my medi
cal practice the preference. mai'22-82.
F. F. WHITTEKIJr, K. C. Wll ITTEKlN.
Sheffield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa.
WHITTEKIN BROS. ,
. .. . .
kjivii engineers ana surveyors.
Ijilnd and Railway Surveying a Hiecialty,
Magnetic, KIar or Triangulation Survey
ing. Rest of Instruments and work.
Terms on application.
M. tt. MAT. A. B. KEU.T
MA Y, rAJtK CO.,
BANKERS!
I
omer of Elm & Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank oi Discount and Deposit.
Ml nterest al lowed on Time Deposits.
Colleotions madeonall tbePrincipal points
of the U.S.
1
Collections solicited.
18-ly.
H WORK of every description execu
ted at the REPUBLICAN olhcc.
C. M. RI1AWKEY,
BRENNAN & SHAVKEY,
Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers
Dealers In
ANTHRACITE tt BITUMINOUS COAL
(Orrioca in Court House,)
TIONESTA, FOREST (X)UNTY. PA
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Cunili-nnrd TUne Tallin Tionrala Station.
NOIITH.
Train 15.... 1-M am
Train 18 8:10 am
Train V a-.b'J pm
SOUTH
Train m 11:05 am
Train 10 1:45 pm
Train 16 8:20 pm
Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry
mo man.
Ray. Robert Hemloraon, brother
of our townsman Geo. Ilenderron,
will occupy the pulpit of the M. E
Church, on Thursday evening of tun
week.
Preaching in tho Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Ilev. Hickling.
Rev. Ilicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Tregbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. m.
Oil Market cloed' last night at
89c.
Mr. II. T. Olney, of Sheffield, was
in town yoMerday.
We learn that Samuel Calvin, of
Cooksburg, is quits ill at present.
The borough schools will close for
the season on next Saturday, and the
little ones are accordingly happy.
By reference to the proper place
it will be seen that Mr. II. C. Whitt
ekio is a candidate for County Survey
or.
Miss Annie Jackson, who hasjust
completed a successful term as teacher
of the Irvineton school, has returned
home.
It is said by some people who
profess to know all about it, that this
is tho year for the seveuteeu-j'ear lo
cust to put in an appearance.
The warm leather is now rapidly
driving out the frosts of last wiuter
and farmers are beginning to plow,
but the time to plant is not yet at
hand.
Spring's come sure, now. The
first chirp of the peep-frog was beard
from Sickles swamp Monday evening,
and that's a sure sifii. Of course, we
may have several slifht touches of
Wiuter yet, but his spiual column is
bunted.
The tug "John P. Thorn" came
up the river yesterday afternoon, and
towed two of the large barges that
wero built at Hickory last fall, down
to Pittsburg. It tore dowu the tele
graph wire that spanned the river at
this place.
--D. C. Oyster and Alfred Short
sold forty acres of oil territory in the
Clarondon field, the other day, for
$150 per day. A good saL, we should
say. Elk Democrat. There isn't any
doubt of it; $150 per day is a big fig
ore for oil territory.
Mr. T. J. Payne, of Tylersburgh,
made a pleasant call at the Republi
can office Monday. He contemplates
makiug a tour to California with his
wife the coming summer, for the bene
fit of her health, which has been
rather delicate for some time.
T. B. Mache8sney, of Neilltowu,
who spent last fall and wiater in
Florida on business for A. A. Hopkins,
goes again to the land of swamps, ac
companying Mr. Hopkius, who goes
for the purpose of attending to his
business enterest in that section.
The Warren AFarnsworth valley
railway will, during the coming season,
extend their road down Minister Creek
to Balltowu, and from the mouth of
minister up to the Sheriff-, where they
will be met by a branch of the Pitts
burgh, Bradford & Buffalo Railroad.
Prof. Xahle, of Shamburg High
School, paid our town a visit this week.
He came over for the purpose of filling
in a day of his vocation from school
duties with "a fish." The Prof, visited
our schools, and talks of being an ap
plicant for the upper room next term.
Boys, did you size him up?
Charlss M. Cox Esq., of Boston,
was a gufctt of Tionesta the past week,
and during his 3tay paid the Republi
can a pleasant visit. He is largely
interested in theSpooner tract, Kings
ley twp., in connection with which he
was called to our county. From him
we firfat learned of the death of-our
valued friend ard subscriber Mr. D.C.
Spooner, of Philadelphia, which occur
red very suddenly some time in Janua
ry last.
J. T. BHENNAN.
This is first rate maple sugar
weather; in fact, it is about the first
weather we've bad that has been fit
for the business notwithstanding there
'has beei alleged "new maple sugar"
ia market for a month back. Liko
Josh Billings' boardieg-houae hash,
when warmed over, it counts the same
as new.
Invitations are out for the mar
riage of two of our young popular
people, Mr. F. R. Laoson, of the flour
ishing firm of II. J. Hopkins & Co.,
and Miss Alice J. Proper, daughter of
Judge Tropor. The happy event will
take place to-morrow evening at the
resid"nco of the bride's parents.
We extend congratulations.
Patrick Graham, of Clarion whom
we mentioned last week as having re
ceived a severe stroke of paralysis,
died on Wednesday, 4th inst., from
the effects of the stroke. Mr. Graham
bad 'a very large circle of friends in
this section, and no man was more
universally esteemed than he. Clar
ion couuty loses much by his death.
First trout story of the season
Dr. Coburn passed through town one
day last week with the finest lot of trout,
numerically epeaking, ever brought
to this place. There were upward of
3000 of them, and were taken from
the State hatchery at Corry and put
into the Doctor's Dutch Hill pond
The Dr. also received a dozen German
carp which ho lias placed iu the pond
The washing out of the bank has
necessitated the cutting down of some
of the large trees along the river in
front of Charlie Hinton's property be
low Tubbs Run, in order to save the
read from caving in. It spoils the
looks of things to some extent, but as
they were liable to topple over at any
moment and take with them two-thirds
of the road bed it was deemed best to
cut them down.
Mr. Thos. King, the well known
contractor, who succeeding iu holding
the famous "646" well a profound
mystery for fifty-two days, stopped in
town several days last week, tie is
now looking after the well on the
Walters farm near New manville, which
is about ready to "fetch in." Getting
blood out of a turnip and a "pointer"
out ot Tom. are two tricks that
.haven't yet been accomplished.
Mr. R. D. Hoskins for same month
past local editor of the Chronicle,
has purchased the Bathgate Sentinal,
and goes up to take chargo of it this
week. During Mr. Hoskins stay with
us he has made many friends here.
who will be sorry to see him depart
He is a first-class uewspaper man, and
will give the citizens of Bathgate aud
vicinity one of the best papers in the
valley. Crookston (Minn.) Chronicle'
Here is Wiggins weather for the
balance of the year. He predicts a
mild April with a third-class storm
on the 10th, a mild May with a fourth
class storm on the 8tb, a cool Juue, a
very hot July, a mild August, a win
dy September, a calm October with a
snow from the 1st to the 4th, an ordi
nary November and a boisterous De
cember. Our readers can believe as
much as they please of this, but paste
the above is your hat.
The survey of the B. N. Y. & P. R.
R., Hemlock Run Branch, from Eagle
Rock to New Bethleham, is completed
and favorably reported ; but the en
gineers under the direction of Princi
pal assistant engineer W. R. Stevenson
of the above road, are now examining
a route from Lucinda Furnace up Lick-
ug Creek to Ty lersburg, thence down
Big Coon and the Tionesta to Tionesta,
where they will connect with the main
iue of the River Division of the B. N.
Y. & P. R. R.
The following officer of Tionesta
Lodge, 369, I. O. O. F., for the eusu-
ng term were installed on Saturday
night last, by P. G., S. II. Haslet, act
ing D. D. G. II :
N. G. Eli Holeman.
V. G. S. C. Johnston.
Sec'y. G. W. Sawyer.
Assist. Seo 'y. J. P. llulings.
Treas. A. B.Kelly.
R. S. N. G. J. II. Dingman.
L. S. N. G. G. W. Bovard.
Warden - R. L. Haslet.
Conductor C. A. IUodall.
R. S. S. J. D. Dawson.
L. S. 6. T. J. Van Gieserr
0. G. P. M. Clark.
1. G. W. Y. Siggins.
R. S. V. G. A. II. Dale.
L. S. V. G. -S. D.Irwin.
Trustees J. H. Fones, J. G.
Dale, Wm. Hood.
Sweet Potatoes and
Chautauqua I
at Wm SmearWaugh & Co
2t I
Last Thursday Mr.-8. C. Sloan
met with a serious accident at Fox
burg, Pa. He was at work on the new
depot now building at that place
when by some cause he fell from the
building sustaining what may yet ter
mmate in fatal injuries. His wife and
daughter, Emma, were on their way
to this place, but stopped and returned
with him to Allegheny City, where he
will received medical treatment. We
are without full particulars, and at
this writing cannot give his condition
but live in hopes that he may not be
as seriously injured as at first reported
P. S. Since the above was io type
Mr. Sloan has arrived fn town, and
-i f.- .i . ... .
we are giaa to state mat bis injuries
are not so serious as at first reported.
The farm house near the school
house on Hunter Run, about two miles
from this place, and lately occupied by
Primer Aguew, was burned tj the
ground on Thursday night last. The
place was bought by an oil company
during the excitement io '65, from
Gilbert McKimley, since which time
it has been occupied and farmed by
many different tenants, and,' as in the
case of many other farms iu this section
owned by oil compauies, there was al
ways more or less contention as to who
would be the next occupant when one
moved out. Mr. Aeuew bad moved
out the day before the fire, leaving
some of his stuff perhaps $25 worth
remaining in the house, all of which
was consumed. As there had been no
fire about the premises uuring the day
of course it was the work of an iucen
diary. Such dastardly conduct should
meet with the condemnation of all re
spectable people, and the perpetrator
should be brought to speedy justice.
A Nice Flood and Lots of Lumber.
ine much hoped-for flood is here at
last and a most gorgeous one it is, too
The warm weather of tho latter part
of last week together with the little
rain which fell caused a melting of the
large amount of snow yet left in the
big woods aud soon swelled river and
creek into high rafting stage. Rafts
began running out of .the creek on
Friday afternoon and by Monday the
eddy at the mouth was filled for a full
bait mile, all getting out in splendid
shape. But one or two "Alleghenies"
have thus far started down, tho river
being yet too high to run.
The following figures showing (be
amount of boards and timber that will
be run from this county this spring
may be depended on as correct, they
having been mainly obtained from the
parties themselves :
TIONESTA.
Wm Tobey, 200,000 feet boards.
O. Hall and Miller, 1,500,000
boards.
Hall & May, 1.000,000 boards
50,000 timber.
Salmon Creek Lumber Co. 2,500,
000, boards.
Wheeler Dusenberry & Co, 1,000,
000, boards; 120.000 square timber.
P. Haskell & Co.. 125,000 boards,
100,000 timber.
Dale & Lawrence, 360,000 boards
100.000 timber.
E.Russell, 2,000.000 boards.
Root & Watson, 3,000,000 boards.
Watsoa & Freeman 200,000 boards.
Gibson & Co, 40,000 timber.
Collius & Co., 700,000 boards, 20,-
000 timber.
RICKORT.
Jahu Hunter, 200,000 timber.
Watson & Freeman, 80,000 timber.
Wheeler & Dusenbury, 1,000,000
boards ; 35,000 limber.
II. Brace, 3,000,000 boards ; 50,000
imber.
Keplor & Foreman, 50,000 timber.
Frank Henry, 2,500,000 boards;
75,000 timber.
cooKSBuncn
Cook & Sons, 2,000,000 boards;
100,000 timber.
II. J. Hopkins & Co. nfl'er to day :
Good Prints, 4c. worth 5c.
Ladies' Hose, 5c. worth 10c.
Ladies' Hose, 25c. worth 35c.
Ladies' Hose, 50c. worth 60c.
Hats retailing at wholesale prices.
Men's suits, $10, reduced from $12.
Hugo Audresser, Beaver, Pa.,
says : "Brown's Iron Bitters is widely
selling and justly a very popular
medicine."
The finest and best stock of cloth
ing ever brought to Tiouesta, just re
ceived at H. J. Hopkins & Go's. 2t
Maple eyrup -Orangei Leruous
Onious Onion sets Table Glassware
Ac, just received at Wm. Smear-
baugu & Co. 2t
OIL NOTES.
Balltowo seems to be attracting
the bulk of attention now a days
among oil men. The Welsh well was
opened Monday, and although not as
large as expected is still a fair sized
producer, it haviag opened up at the
rate of 1000 berrels a day. This wel
is principally owned by JameB Welsh
whom we are pleased to state, wil
reap a nice fortune from his interests-
The Graodin & Kelly No. 6 was ex
pecting to reach the sand yesterday
and will be shortly followed by the
Murphy, on 3,133. Graodin No. 6 is
eighty rods east and a little north of
the Grandin No. 3, aud is sulh-west
of the Welsh about forty rods. Both
of these wells are expected to be gush
ers of the regulation size, especially
the Grandin & Kelly. P. S. Gran
din No. 6 is in, and reported to be
good for 1500 barrels a day.
COOPER TRACT
Yesterday's Derrick furnished the fol
lowing news from the Cooper district
"Anchor Oil Company's No. 9 struck
the third sand yesterday. It made
tour flows between 2 o'clock in the
morning and 7 a. m. The location of
this well is directly south of Clark &
Foster's third sand producer on tract
2,736. They are still fishing at the
same company's No, 13. Their No.
is doing 100 barrels. It has not yet
been tubed, and they' are engaged in
cleaning out. Shannon No. 9, on
division 8 of the Cooper tract, struck
a large gas vein in the second sand
last week. This well is located be
tween the Anchor's No. 14 and the
Shannon No. 3 dry hole on the same
division, neither of which got the gas.
It is only another proof of the very
spotted couditioo of this territory
The formatiou in the Cooper tract dis
trict is so broken that the record if
one well is no guide to the driller on
the next well, no matter bow near the
two may be. L. A. Breonemau &
Co.'s No. 2 was flowing at the rate of
150 barrels yesterday. L. A. Breune
man & Co.'s No. 3 will strike the sand
to morrow. It is located between Nos.
1 and 2. Their No. 5 is expected io
Friday. No. 5 is spudding ; a rig is
up for No. 6, and a rig building for
No. 7. The last three wells are located
west of their No. 1."
The Tionesta Oil Co's No. 2 Bea
ver Valley, commenced operations last
Wednesday. This venture is located
on tract 5218 near Mr. Braces mill
Ut course toe company expects to
Btrike it this time, and it is hoped it
may,
ine wen on ine waiters tarm is
down between 1400 and 1500 feet,
with still a strong veiu oi' gas. It
will doubtless be ready to bring in by
the latter part of this or the first of
next week.
The Wolcott well near Nebraska,
is being drilled into the sand this week.
This well has lain idle so long that it
had almost dropped out of notice.
What its prospects are for a producer
cajnot be told at this writing, but the
general impression is that it will not
bust the market much.
Tbe rig-stuff for the Tubbs Run well
is all oa the ground, and the machine
ry win oe mere also when the nsr is
ready. A 250 barrel tank has been
set, evidiuciog that the owners expect
to make a strike. This well will be
put down with all possible haste, and
as eoon as this one is fairly under way
another rig will be put up on the same
tract. The parties mean to give it a
fair test.
Will F. Barnes, Wrightsville,
Pa., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters en
tirely cured me of an attack of dropsy."
NOTICE.
Having disposed of my entire stock
of furniture, I repectfully request all
having accounts with me to call aud
settle at once. A. II. Dale.
Tionesta, April 4, 1K83.
WANTED,
A first cla38 Wagon Maker. Good
ocatiou and shop rent free. Address
or apply tu Win. Blum, Tionesta, Pa,
Wall paper in endlehs variety fat
11. J. Hopkins & Co's. 2t.
For good fresh Goods cheap go to
Haslet A Sosa Feb. 1, '82.
"Revised Map" of Forest county,
Sheffield and part of Cherry Grove
oil District sent to ajy address oh
receipt of one d.dlir Add'rtls tj. C.
Smith, Civil Eugiueor, Hiiri&burg,
Wain tit Leaf Hair Restorer.
It is entirely different from all
others. It is as clear as water, and,
as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg
etable Hair Restorer. It will imme
diately free the head from all dan
druff, restore gray hair to its natural
color, and produce a uew growth
where it has fallen off. It does not in
any manner affect the health, which
Sulpher, Sugar of Loadi and Nitrate
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 bottle
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 have perfected arrangements
with the publishers of the American
Farmer that enable us to club that
magazine with the Fore9T. Republi
can at the low price of $1.75 per year,
a trifle over the price of the Republi
can alone. This is beyond question
the first time that a reliable agricul
tural paper has been offered at io cheap
a price, and we trort all our subscriber
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. .' '
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TO PHYSICIANS. ; . .-"-.
We do not find fault; reproaeh or -con-'.
upnui mio practice oi any regular phyxic
ian this w not our mission -but tve do
claim if ho were to add Peru na to his
perMcriptions as directed on our book on
the ''Ills of lifo" (and furnished gratuit
ously by all druprnists), he would cure all
his patients. "Ohwco, Potter Comity, Pa.
Dr. Hartman Dear Kir: The small ul.
cers are all healed, and the two large ones
are not more than half as large aa they
U'DfA T Ml fnf.li.wv nuifn ITl,. n
ple way your Peruna and Manalin are do
ing a miracle. I do not take nearly bo
much opium as I did before.
. Mrs. Ellen Maynard,"
rrrclnua Hope Peruua.
One morninp; while ho (her hnadand)
was holding her up in order that she could
breathe more easily, after having strug
gled with a bad spell of coughing, he made
the remark ihat he did not believe shr
would ever pet well, when she, in he
weakness, said : "Y3S, I will. If yon' will
bring Dr. Hartman." The doctor was'
brought. Ho preseribe'd1 a taaspormful of
Peruna every hour. - She began to improve
from the first dose she took. She told me
to-day she has never felt better in her life
than she does now, and tnat she cannot.
Rflv tnmnr'h fnr Puinna A T filla.. .
Her husband writes: 'Chicago, 111.,'
Dec. 19 181 . I have a living witness of the ;
virtue of Poruna in my wife, who was P
saved from death by it. I certify that
every word on naero HO in Dr. Hartman'a
book on the "Ills of Life" is true I n everv
particular.
T. S. Kberlino,
TIONESTA MAKKETtJ;
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flonr $ barrel choice - - 4.757.00
Flour 'p sack, - - I.15jl.70
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.50l.flO
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.60
Corn, Shelled - - 85
Beann bushel ... 1.503.00
Ham, sugar cured - - - 18
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 16
Shoulders ..... 13
Whitotish, half-barrels ... 8.60
Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50
Sugar ...... 9n
Syrup 75
X. O. Molasses new ... go
Roast Rio Coffee - - - 1522
Rio Coffee, - - - - 12J18
Java Coffee .... 2830
Tea 2090
Butter 2830
Rice - 810
Eggs, fresh - , - - - - 20
Salt best lake .... 1.60
Lard ....... 18
Iron, common bar .... 3,75
Nuils, lOd, keg - - - 4.00
Potatoes .... - 75
Liruo bbl. .... 1.50
DWed Apples sliced per tt - - 11
Dried Beef .... - 18
Dried Peaches per lb 10
Dried Peaches pared per - . 25
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Leltora testamentary upon tho estate of
Caroline Hood, deceased, late 'of Tionesta
Borough, l'orcst county. Pa., haviiiu been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto will muke imiiiediatn
payment, and those having claims against
tho same will present them without delay
w r. m. uiiAiiK, ixeeutor.
Tionesta, Pu., April 11, LSbJ.
NOTICE
is hereby given that an application will
be made to His Excellency, Robert E.
Pattison, (Jovonor oi' ihis Commonwealth.
ou the 211th day of April, A. 1). lf-83, for
1110 incorporation 01 the Tionesta Uas
Light and Heating Company, the nature
and object of said corporation being the
manufacture and the supply of (Jus, hot
air or steam lor Lighting, lleutiug. Cook.
ig ami oilier uselul ihii'ikikos to the ueo-
plo of tho Borniiuh ot Tionestii. Forest
coiuitj Pennsylvania, and the territory
adjacent) thereto. ,
1SUUWN di ROB LltTS,
Att'ys for Applicant.
Dr. K line's (ircat Nerve Restorer ia
ho marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis
eases. A II tils stopped l'rwe. Send to tics 1 1
avvI St., Philada. sep21-MLf
I It. A. FISH Kit,
J ' DENTIST.
WARREN, PA.
Having resumed his practice in Forest
oounty ho will make his accustomed visitu
lioiipxM on all remilar court w.n.ka
lid will bo found nt the Central Jiouso
Pei tV. l sutisiUi-tioii guaranteed. murS-Mi
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