- V . WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 19, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlurges.n. D. Irtwii. Uounoitmtnnnrth ward, H, M. Fore man. C. M. Hhawkey, A. M. Doutt; 'South want, W, A . Eagles, J. If. Fonos, A. II. Dale. ' . . ' J. T.'Brennan, Justice of the Peaet I). 8. Knot. Constable James BwalleV. AVAoot Director (i. W. Robinson. A. n. Kelly, J. II. Dlnirman, D. 8. Knox, J. W. Morrowjt. s. Brook way. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress-3 ah. XtosoHOVK. Member of Senate J '. U. Hall. Assembly K. L. Davis. President Judge W. P. Brow?.' -4oet'ae Judges John Reck, C. A. Treasurer N. 8. Forkmaj. . Prothonotary, Register fc Recorder, . JlTSTIH RltAWKKY. her(r.C. XV. Clark. ?omufoner. H. W. LuDEnun, J. S. I. RNRBMON., H. A. ZWKNDKM.. County Superintendent 3 . E. IIili.- District Attorney T. 3. VanGies-en. .wry ComjnfMtoncr H. O. Davis, J. OnKENA'WAIr. Count filurvcior F. F. WniTTEKIN. (Tr.rower C. II. CnUHr-n. rbruiTv uditors i. W. WAWF.N, J. A. BOOTT. R. B. SWAJ,t.KY. , OUSi NESS DIRECTOR y7" . T. BBKNItAX. C. M. IRAWKET, BRENNAN &SHAWKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. Dealors In ANTHRACITE E BITUMINOUS COAL (Offices In Court House,) TIOJIKSTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. . FOR SALE. 67 acres. Tionesta tn.. 10 nnrna olnamA nnd in wheat and rye small house and '"Santa Claus," cni.it coimiunrnma oak niitnnr. ,'rinA ou; down, balance in 8 years, At. so. Houses and lots, and huildina- lnf In Tionesta Borough for sale on easy terms. wo-nave some pood bargains on band, JiRENSAN (feSUAWKKY. Another Land-Mark Gone. .The crew on John (Woods tim berjob on Ross Run. consistinflf" of F. Phelps, J. Kilmer, O. Niger, A. Amza Purdy was born in Steuben Fulmer, O. Jam and J. C. Venner. C0UIJ. Y., October 10, 1808. He made in one day 2056 cubic foet of came t0 Venango (now Forest) coun timber. We are not posted on what 7 witu his" father in 1826, tbe family constitutes a days work for six men 8etllng at what is now known as but it strikes us this is good. Oldtown, Tionesta township, where The beautiful . Cantata entitled , ey res,ded for 8eve,al years- Tt WM will be rendered br Dere WDer8 Am? made tbe l"' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Condemned Tlyie Table Tlonpnta (Station. N0UTII. Train 15.... 7:48 am Train 18 8:10 am Train 0... 8:59 pm SOUTH. Train (13 11:0.-, am Train 10 1:4.1pm Train 10 8:20 pm the Sunday Schools of this place at the Court House on Monday evening next. Rehearsals have been going en under the directions of Supts. Dingman and Ritchey'fer several evenings past, and our people can rest assured that the entertainment will be a very enjoya ble one. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Kepresentative Davis arrived at m TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 3C9, T. O. ofO. F1. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par tridge' Hall. U. Z. GILLESPIE, N. O. G. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-lf. CAPT. GEORGE BTOW POST, No. 274, U. A. R. Meets on the first Wednesday in each month, in Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta. Pa, 1). S. KNOX, Commander. J, B. AONKW. p. M. CLARK, AGNI3W As CLA-ltlC, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Elm St. Tionesta, Penna. VAN IKS EN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. A ifd District Attorney of Forest County, Oflk-e in Court Ho:ie, Tionesta, Pa. home from Harrisburg last Wedncs Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carrv dav. and we are clad to know that ho . 1 .. 1 ' ci . , HU... I1IO U1UU. I J J I t. . . 1 j , .1 'CU U uiuu 1, net me uemagogue oy covenog ik fift a iot 01 dis lawiuiiv earned mnnev aT J back into the Treasury for the sake of a little political buncombe. It was the show of Governor Pattison and his pets, and if they wanted to save the expense to the State tbey should have paid it themselves Tbe ball to take place on the There will be United Presbyter lan services in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath, Dec. 30, by Rev. J. M. Witherspoon. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. ft a nnA f Al . T T.I. I . . iiiion .uucy i neips, men a young lady near his own age, to whom he waa married in 1838. He has been a reeident of the county ever since, excepting about a year and a half. About sixteen years ago bo sold his farm at the mouth of Ross Run and moved to Chautauqua county, N. Y and trom thence he went to Kansas, where he remained one winter, and then returned to this county, bought a farm in (jreen township, and has resided there ever since, something D years. ir n j tj t iur. i uruj oau oeeu rattier a ro bust man until within tbe last year or two, when his health began to fail rapidly. He attended the last elect ion, ia November, which was abou skating', the girls to plan little surprises for home friends, and the little- ones, An 1 the little ones are tbe happy ones these days. What glorious visions of that dear, old Santa Claus dance through thier busy brains? A little girl of my acquaintance was told that ,he gifts found in her stocking were placed there by loving friends, yet with tbe faith of childhood in tbe old legend she persisted, "I know there's Any conceivable Holiday article- can be found at the Holiday Empo rium of H. J. Hopkins ACo's.' H , Notice. ; All persons knowing themselves in-' debted to the undersigned, profession ally or otherwise, will please call' and settle by note, if they have not the. cash to pay. I have a great deal' a Santa Claus, and a Mrs. Santa Claus f'andi "7 books and must get and he lives at the North Pole aud uoo b uig siore iuii oi toys. eo it is hard for callow minds to separate the spirit of giving as typified by the good St. Nicholas, from the real flesh and blood old genileman himself, with his white beard, jolly face, reindeers, sledge, and, pack, The mills, several of them at. least in the neighborhood have shut down for a brief breathing spell. Our genial merchant Mr. T. J. Bowman is doing a flourishing Jbusi ness, if crowded store and busy clerks are any sign. itM . . I - .j . i . ' mcuj oeiueu up at least once a year. Call between this and the first of Jan uary. J. M. Burkett, M. D. . Clarington, Pa., Nov. 14, 1883. .. Dried Corn, Peas, Prunes, Can ned Goods, Cranberries, new and fresh. Also Gloves, Underwear Caps, &c. a Ml lioe at Wm. Smearbaugb & Co. 2t. Fop the Holidays I Fine goods and lots of them at tha Tidioute Jewelry Store.. We will Jell you best quality of silver plated ware, Jewelry, &c, at very low orices. 1 VV We .wish the good people of the ne. a very" nice silver nlated frnir. me last act ot importance be was able vicinity would turn out en masse and f dln at $2.00 ; pickle caster at $2.50-! to perform. For about four weeks he build a sidewalk from the school hous gold eye-elssses and BDectanles -. il naa oeen conhned to his bed. Al- to the new bridge. There is now .one kt-fine, warranted, at $6.00 ner nair tlinnnU ...ffi..!,- t J.. t. I l-i-J i r .... , . .. l,'t l '. . - ' of Forest Lodco. A. O. TT. W.. of this : 7 """."V' Y'V- " . TJ9" P"CM i . u v tuuuuduem, uis last nours seemed very aence to Mr. fcd. Wiherill's, v almost wu'd be cheap at. $10.00. Call and Next week being holiday week, , t. T peaceiui, ana ne passed away without to the school, from above,';, and if ' it convince yourself. M. A. Hadley no paper will be issued from this office. koa , . a siruggn at aoout two o'clock in the only continued to the P.O. and thence N-idioute, Pa., successor to Henry Our next issue will occur .January 2 , ZJ " .g. morn,Dg of d7 ec. 14, 1883. to the bridge, what a boon., to' pedes- Ewald. Mr. Ewald has charge of the 1884. A Merry Christmas and Han- r . " . . . f"'vJ uD i xiis aged wue survives him. tnans it would be. But these "etch- wuicn Presbyterian Sabbath Scbool at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath Scbool at 28th of this month under tbe auspices 10 a. m. py New Year to all. . " .VY . Mr. Purdy has ever been one of our ings" must be stopped, as you aro so -Fun at the Court House to-night. 7 i, b d Mi.. nniis. ir.4 i " ""'ul UM w .us w weex, outside au Mc..u uutra i " u vug tcai ui ill a u v I i D iz wilq I lmDH mjriousiy m. aD- rouga or disorderly e ement. The Repair Department. December 11, 1883. 2t. Stave Bolts Wanted. in our midst. He was highly items will lose their interest,; T. J All the Holiday attractions seem committee in charge will see that per- to be at H. J. Hopkins & Co's. It 'ect 'der prevails and that every guest DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Oil Market closed last night $1.13. Opened this morning $1,123. at at respected by all who knew him, and particularly so by those who have known him the longest. He has tru ly "borne, without abuse, the grand old name of Gentleman." , Ine funeral occurred on Sabbath Dec. 17, 1883. Hickory Rev. O. B. Clark of Jamestown, T. Collection made in this and adjoining N. Y. is shaking hands with old freinds utre una ween. Messrs Benjamin and Selden May, Tionesta, Pa. of Norristown, Pa., are with Tionesta friends this week. 1 LES W. TATE. ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W, Elm Street, attractive, nut the most lmnortant A will be the music, and when we state that Reig's famous orchestra, of War ren, Pa., five pieces, has been secured we think that will suffice to bring out the lovers of the dance. Altogether onraa oibbie, of Dutch Hill, an enjoyable time may be expected bv rejoices over me arrival at bis domi- those who attend. The ball will be cile, last Thursday of an eleven pound handsomely decorated bov. t. i t JDe institute. k iuu&o uu w us mougn i ue com- lug v.nriBimas wouia not be so green As we go to press the Teachers' In as it might be. Tbe sleighing at this stitute is in session and to judge from wruiBg is quite lair. the number of teachers in attendance ia pieasaowy entertained, ine sup per will be one of the attractive fea tures of the occasion, and to those who I Ia n ii t ufi.l. , .In n A : . ... ! 1 1 I. J L I I . . v -u,, . W114 uo uouoiy laBt hlB remains being interred in the .Evangelical Cemetery on Dutch Hill A large concourse of old friends and neighbors atteuded tbe last sad rites, OIL NOTES. F. RITCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-L a W, Tionesla, Forest County Pa. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa., XJ 11. S. Brock way. Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new atui wen iiirnisiitHi. (siiuior Ao roiiinioilfttions mid strlci attention given i gttostM. Vegetables and Fruits of all Kinds served in their season. Sample loom ior i oiumcrviai Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, TloiuvU. Pa., - T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. Tills is a new house, and haxjunt boon titted up for the accommodation of the public. A por tion oftho palrouago of the public is solic ited. 4l-ly. 7 AST JIICKOHY HOTEL, EAST IfH'KORY, Pa.. - i w.- u. k a utJ " i "I" I 'i.nu !... . . In. . 11- 1 new and 1ms boon furnished with new of n our ast ii.no .r K. . n toe evenine an immense crowd "J 0 vralu re usuany aue a ay or rrl: eveninJ was attracted to the Court House to two be:ro lbe7 become opened,' eo i..n with it. The trnveling public will in the Partridee Buildin? first floor bear the lecture of Gen. Theron P that its exact date cannot be guessed ZXX$&!C -By an appointment of PresbyteryKeat0r adverti8ed f" evening. a- The well is across Tionesta Creek, .:. . . rr "jvcij tl. );. .k- southwest from Nn. 17 in ia in KTATIONAL HOTEL. Tidiouto. Pa. i i W. I). Hucklin, Proprietor. A first- i lHHs hotel in ell reseetM, and the pleas antest stopping place in town. Rates very i ensoiiable. Jan8-82. COOK, M. D., PHYSICIAN .fe SUROEON. . Ollice at the Central House, Tionesta, Pa. All professional calln promptly at tended to. Mrs. Annie, wife of John Nellis, Bna the interest manifested it will be and daughter of Mrs. Noble of this 0o of the most profitable and success- place, died at her home neur Tarker, ful sessions in every way that has yet Pa., on Wednesday last. been held. The organization took ud The famous Tennesseeans. spoken raost of tbo tim8 Monday afternoon, earl Part cf 1,3,8 week Porcupine No. 15, started off about as was expected from its location. It is better than No. 14, but not as good as No. 12 ; it being located between these two wells. It bad declined Saturday to about a 400 barrel rate, when it was drilled deeper, and its production increased. The latest news received last night was that it would make about 500 barrels in twenty-four hours. Grandin No. 18, on 5,236 is due the This com pa- Court Minutes. Minutes of. the Court up to last night are as follows : " . Helen S,Thomas vs. B. J. Reed, ex r, verdict for plaintiff Jer $1,601.- 71. - : 6. T.' . May ' vs. Same, verdict for plaintiff, $1,296. V CASES CONTINUED. Salmon'Creek Lumber Co., vs. Da- seubury-., Blaine vs. Swaggart. '. Range vs. Thomson,. ... 7 . Ford vs. Proper, two casej. Dawson vs.' Dale, plaintiff takes non-suit. McLaughlin vs. McCloskey, settled. Tucker vs. Shamburg, settled. Thompson vs. Williams, settled. Carpenter vs. Wheeler ADusenbury, new Lrial refused. McIIenry vs. Stockwell, tried before law Judge in September and verdict for plaintiff. CRIMINAL. T. B. Cobb will pay the following prices cash, for Stave Bolts, on board of cars: 12 and 14 inch, $2.50 per cord. 18 inch, $3.00 per cord. 24 inch, $4.00 per cord. 27 and 32 inch, $4.50 per cord. You Must Settle your account with me by ' Jan.Jlst, 1884, with cash or note, or pay costs after that date, sure. I mean "biz." John Reck. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. - .;. Feb. 1, '82. . Use Acker's English Remedy for Con-' sumption. Sold by G. W. Bovard. MARRIED. Rev. Hfakliy; U pcl at MarTen- Th fi"' f Pi ville, next Sabbath, hence there will be no Presbyterian services in this place on that day. Postmaster Arner has moved into uis new nouse in rear of tue court .1. W. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, l-iate of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ollice In Smearbaugh A Co.'s now build ing, up stairs. Othce hours 7 to 8 a. m. the address of welcome delivered by bupt. lliliard and the response by Miss Nellis of President. Both were excellent and delivered in a clear and attractive manner. Miss Maud Davis rcnorn1 onm a HJ -1 a hn ;n r.'i:..-. l ; I ov'"v TD'J B'BUU "lections deputy, has moved into tbe house just , uD u..-:.t .i.. e .1 k .u. d r J the keartiest applause from the immense v nwitiigu t7 tun x I . J m in anotner column will.be found cause to be proud ia the pos a list of iiensmnAr. nf tki. I :. .... . t .. vvukj. I cccoiuu 01 so accompnsnea a pianist TK... Cf... r.. n r ... a.D u.ty-iuur iu an, some 01 as Mibs Davis. The eeturer f h end 11 to VI M.; Z to 3 ana BJ to 71 P. M. whom liavn ine ,SmD k- . V Hundaya. 9 lo 10 a. m. i 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 wnom nave 81DCe removed from the evening was then introduced by the Walnut Street. may-18 81. j - tiuu some nave recently died. fc,upt. and for two hours- he held the xtc coburn m "-iraDk Walker has got bis oyster audience from tbe oldest to the youn W. PHYSICIAN i SURGEON, eaioon lainy under way and is pre- est, in wrapt attention, while they Has had over fifteen years experience in pared to set ap a hot stew, or warns traveled, in mind, around tbe world uatod legaiin and honorably May 10. W" meal of Bn7 kind fo1 that matter, on and saw the "Queer and curious Things Ollice ana lieslaonce in bi. Pa, udue Reek's I short notice, at all hour, and in nnnA I which ha hod um " TL... . house, opposite the M. K. Church.Tiones- . , 7. " ' 6 ; pr "I ENTISTRY. I J DR. J. Aug. 25-1880 Bl10' WIva nim can. naps not one in the vast assemblage Don't forget the shooting match wno begrudged the quarter they bad W, MUUBOW. for turkftva. rhicVona Ara . CIVen lor admittance. Tha knno;! tl, ... J " . . DrV'sna woo d VPect, nT Agnew's place, "tother end of the ere gained was worth five bounce that he will carry on the Dental creek hrid cm next RatnrAax, Tk..'ll time8 the admission fee. and wa ttinv iff iiu nvar " ' . . will be lots of fat fowl there and a eTer7 Dody was wel1 satisfied. Of the iiusineHS in Tionesta, and havinu had over tux years suoesHful experience, considers .iiuseii luny competent to give entire sat- paQA timfl mftv Kft natoA iNtuction. 1 shall alwavs trive mv medi- I " " cat praetithe preference. mai-22-82. l he time table of tho B., N. Y. & P. R. R. has been revised and will be found correct in our paper to day. here, go to Olean, N. Y., and return . U. HIT. A. B. KKLLV MA r, fark e CO., J3 .A. UST DEC IEj ZB2 S I ne can D0W tae lbe morn'as train i'orner of Elm k WalnutSta. Tionesta, Batik of Discount and Deposit. i . 1 . n, ' . .v . , j uiuresi auoweu on Time ueposius. I i-i t: . . 1 'I I ,A I 1 1 fi 1 fl I n fT O r WE a a in tAtirn rt.m terday and called at our office. He was feeling good to think that in a day session yesterday we have no re port, but understand the exercises were quite interesting. Last evening an other large crowd was royally enter taioed at tbe court house by Miss Ex dell ana Miss Davis in the musical the same evening, without change of line' 'Dd b7 prof. Laogley with a guuu juciure on reading. cars. Collections madeonalj thePrincipal points of the U. S. Property Notice. Collections solicited. 18-ly. JMtRENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. Diay-I 81 TONESTA. PA. SUKSeniUE for the Rkftblican, only ?1. 50 per annum. Notice is hereby given that I have purchased from Samuel M. Cussins the following property viz; 1 yoke Our best wishes attend 3 y,ear 8teer8' milk cow' 2 8t0VM ana cooKiog utensils, 2 beds and bed- ing, 1 sewing machine, 20 bu. pota toes, and all his personal property, all of which I have left in hi-- possession to be removed at my pleasure. All persons are hereby warned not to meddle with or remove the same. Susan ah Cussins. Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa., Oct. 5, few days be was to step down and out of the printing business and take a good rest. bim. While assisting to extinguish a a fire at Balltown last Thursday, County Surveyor-elect H. C. Whitte- kin slid off the roof of a shanty and dislocated his left arm at the elbow. He is able to be around by the, aid of a sling although the injured member is still quite painful, , , 1883. vance of developements in that di rection. Its distance southwest from No. 17 is about 50 rods. The well should be a producer as it is located 00 a good line, and there would be no surprise if it made 300 or 400 Flour $ sack, Cases of Commonwealth vs. John & Corn Meal !00 fts ' Steven Bush tried. Jurv brings in 'efa.'.p"re gra,n - 1 ;it-ri i 11 r 1 1 cut verdict of guilty of felonious shooting Beans $ bushel with intent to commit murder, Not Uaia, sugar cured yet sentenced. MOBSE RILEY At the home of the' bride's parents, in Forest County, Dec. 12, 1883, by Dr. W. L. Riley, assisted by Rev. V. M. Small, Mi. Alonzo Morse and Miss Anna M. Riley. TIONESTA XAJai12Xfei'l CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY ' RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour p barrel choice - - 4.757.CO A barrels the first twenty-four hours, if it Deo 26 '83 Advertised Letters. Ramoining in Tionesta, Pa., P. O., F. Emry. Miss Rosa Irwin. Jennie Williams. If not called is drilled deep enough in the sand. The Balltown production last Fri day, was 3,962 barrels. The Dutch Oil Co., Ne. 4, has been delayed by a crooked hole. It isJ300 feet deep The Balltown Oil Company have a rig nearly completed for No. 8, and are drilling at No. 17, at a depth of 250 feet. As they will have to case in this well at a denth nf ahnnt. ftftft f.. j.i v.1 . Geo Holeman teet, in order to shut off the saltwater. Otto Raisijr its completion will be ereatlv delayed. "? Albaugh ,, ' vvm raiterson 1 ue same company has a rig up for I Hiram Irwin. No. 16 hut dn nv ;ntonA a,;u; i V Knight , -w. Uii...U. it, joim Kck before next spring. Howard Fliun. Mr. Rav. G. V, Walker, for within 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. C . M. Arner, P. M. JURY LIST SPECIAL TERM. The following persons have been drawn to serve as Jurors for the special term of conrt appointed for the third Monday of January, 1881:, Tionesta Boro, East Hickory Etchings. ! 8 H Cook 8 N Flowers F C Lacy Wm Harrison John Dekrairer Joseph Knapp A J Small Lyman Cook James Walton Thos McCady BarnetU Green. Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whitefish, half-barrels - .' Lake herring half-barrels Sugar . . . Syrup N. O.. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, .... Java Coffee -' - . -Tea . - - . . Butter - . . . . Rice - - - . . . , Eggs, fresh -Salt best lake ... Lard - . . . . . . Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, -3 keg ... Potatoes .... Lime bbl. - -Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per & 1.151.70 1.60L75 1.40 - 8S 1.503.0O - 18 U - 8.50 ' ... 8.50 - - flll 75 - .80 16 24 1620 28 30 2090 30 810 - 30 1.50 - 121 . 8.25 - 3.75 - 45 50 1.50 U ' - 18 10 25 The mild weather prophet has re tired to a warmer clime, and Winter bas briskly seated himself on bis prop er throne, though the snowy mantle "rcla'nd uo ncoio is uut bu mien ana heavy llarvey Connelly' as it was last year. No sleds run ning yet, so there is not much pros pect of a hundred day's sleighing this season. 1) II Bromley W L Anderson Joseph Mealy j mustier N G Ball Hiram Heath McCllire Dntsnn Although the approaching holidays A'nos s Walton . . J IK 1) Millar rt uut bo viviaiy ioresnaaowed in John Wilson the country as in tbe cities aatl towns J'Jhn Burrhenu . . , . . , J M Haslet wur buow-winaows vie witn each infield Setlev other in brilliancy of colar and Lm. i !'"berger- iaviu riuiner variety ot arraDgement, yet even here 1Ai strain . .us QCaDu vi cuuu UUliutt will to men." One of tbe Sunday schools anticipate to a pleasant even ing for scolars and teachers. Harmony. t 1, Hickory. i (C Jeuks. . Kingsley. . .4 i v Tionesta. Court Proclamation . " " At an adjourned term of the Court nf Common Pleas of Forest County held on November 1st. 1883. a special venire wm ordered for the trial of Civil Cases in said Common Pleas Court, to nit on tim Third Monday of January, A. D. 1884. at 2 o'clock P. M. By thb Cocbt. Attest, JUSTIS SUAWKEY, Prothonotary. Administrator's Notice. Notice U heroby given that I have thU appointed Administrator of the w. day been Kstate or L. The handsomest line of Christ mas iuted Lotchkiaa. late of IIr inuny xuwusnip. ueceaiMMl, and all per sons owing said Estate or haviug billn against tlie same will present same for aettleinont. ELIZABETH A. 1IOTCI1KISS. Pea 15, I883. Perry, Forest Co., Pa. I herby given that a meeting of the stockholder of the Hickory Bridge Co. will be held at Hickory SUtiou, Forest county, Pa., on the 8th day of January, 1HM, lor tho purpose of submitting the question of the iwi-uing of, boiids, 'and to giving a mortgage to secure the same to raise money with which to provide for the' The schools are clesed for "Institute week," so nearly or quite a huudred scholars are turned loose. The bovs cards ever brought to this place at H. Indebtedness, incurred or to be incurred T irnl,'n. A r 1 . 1,1 ounuing sani urioge. . O. Hopkins a Oo 8. It By Okdkh ok th k Hoaho of Pirkctohk. Attest ORION SIUiilNS. Secretary. Crouj, Whooping Cough, and even Asthma, immediately -relieved by Acker'a Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer ia p.,iiuK R.m,0,i x the marvel of the age lor all Nerve lis. to dream of trapp a?, hunting and I v.- , n. 7 eases. AH tita stopped Jreo. Send tojim. rd W - 47a - -Mf TV. W f U, eil-81tl c jirch St., t'hilada.
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