WEDSCSDAK JIOMiSG, JAN.I6, 1884, BOROUGH OFFICERS. Tlnrge. S. P. Irwin. tbuaeifwien North ward. H. M. Fore- J, T. RRRNNAN. t. M. MIIAWKKY. 1 11)6 trial 01 dBIUfS null IOr 106 killing of Dukes began at Pittsburgh on Monday before Judge Stow The Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. dcfenRtfwiiigetup tne plea of emo- Dealers In tional insanity, and the general ira- OIL NOTES. Advertised Letters. DDCMMBM 0 CllJll'JJfFY UtlU(llHllW"-'l n Mr.nrU. hr.fnr .Tlldirn Stow, T 18 tu.. : 1:,. .f'!m.an from tbe Forest county field this week It is reported the- Gartlan well on ANTHRACITE A BITUMINOUS COAL predion prevails that this plea, togeth- 3,195 is making a good show. The JfrurRia"lllInB9 121 ' wHh'ad (Offices In Court House,) er with the eminent counsel employed well is located a ehprt. distance east of Oilorgo'sayer. Oeorgn wi A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfoil in Remaining in Tionesta, Fa.j rosi circulstion purporting to bo Walnut Office, Jan. 15, 1884. Iami iiair restorer. i William Evert F. Emerv (2) ' ev.dence of its grent "alue .3 the Howard Flin Miss M. Sf. Fituse that parties knowing its grent eflieacy will clear the young roan without Man No. 1. Both are small wells, If not called for in 30 days will be much trouble. The jury is said to be I ftnd it is claimed on' good authority sent to the Dead Letter Office. When while it possesses all the properties. H, M. fore- UmMimTA. FOKF.ST fOL'STY. PA. l- i. l.i .i ..Li: -t: I xt.. a L..rn... T. C. Witherow. T21 Vm. W miin, 0. M. Shawkoy, A. M. Ioutt; South I j , ' ' in uis ueuan, aim mo ruu.. rorcupme no. ana norm oi uan- Henry Yarnall. warJ, W, A bagios, J. n. rones, j. u. Dnle. . Jaticr of the Peace J, T. Erenmn, L). H. Knox. v. f v. IT TT Rhnnmskftr. . School Director: O. W, Robinson, A. n ir.n .f Tf ninirmnn. I). 8. Knox, J. W. Morrow, II. a. Brockway. Henry MoOoe 2 le. .. alker. 2 Weilllmer. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Crmffre -J as. Mosorovk. Member ofSennte3. O. HALL. Asuembly E. L. Pavis. rrexident JtidoeW. I. Brown. Aniociat Ju,igeiou9 Keck, C. A. II ILL. TrmnrerM. Smkarhavoh worth. Prathonotary. Ilegieter at Reeoratr, re. Tratn IS...- 7:48 am FOR SALE. B7 acres, Tlonostatwp., 10 acres cleared I, wlmat mnA fn. email hflllMO Anil burn ; considerable oak. timber. Prijo one of unusual intelligence, which the that the Gartlan is no better than the $760 i ? 100 down, balance in 8 year.. .i.e.,,.. rftn.idr. a siren noint in ALSO. " . v..o. Houses and loU. and building lots In favor of the accuged. Pnrcunina No. 1ft. has risen reem fr I ........ i .. T r r. Bau tn itoiiu tprnm. I I .imlu,uh...v...v. ....... Tu M,.ii.iitr HIof. : J .u.. .u. 1. We have some goou bargains on nanu. i m.6v. , nuguuwu m uut uu mo oaiu ,n.er, I nnntiln A nnrnmpr li.r iniS COUDIT. UJU I n o !onth .t Mini fnot 'I ho rnancr WWHwaaw ---- ' I M aw V V. . V av'wva dU. UW X " 2l bis work up promptly considering the has not been put back in yet. awful storm be had to contend with The eauge of Ballown and the Coo last week. In some parts of tbe per trct last Friday was a follows counlv he savs the snow is over three No. Wells. Prod. " I o no "7 through this be was n 67 8 493 try to imitate it. Each bottle of tbe J'enuine has a fac simile of a walnut caf -blown in the glass; and a Greeii Leaf on the outside wrapper. Tho "Restorer", is as harmless as water, cslling for abof e please say 'ad." C. M. Arser, P. M, The Country Newspaper. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CondCBwd Tim Tnhle Tlnu Station. JCSTIS SlIAWKKY. .Aerfr.O. W. Clark. ' TomrniMinnrr If. W. TjKDKBUR, J. . kP.ntRSO!, H. A. ZtTRNDELL: Count; Superintendent J. . F.; IIill ari. District Attorney X. J. Va0;i"11' Jwrxi (JomminMioner H. O. Davis, J. Grkesawalt. County fliiTUftor H. C. WniTTRKiN. (Kroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. -County A tifftfors O. W. Warden, J. A. SOOTT, U. P. SWALLBT. . 1 " DU S j N ESS D 1 1 R E CTOnV. TIOMKiiAliUUUI. iiHt Xo.3G9, 5JT. O.of O. F. MKETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Room iu Far-tridgo-.lIaU. .i GHVlKty.o 11 V. SaWYKIL Soe'v. 27-tr. C'tArT. OEORGK HTOW POST, I No. 74, O. A. R. Meets on the first Wednesday In ea'h month. In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. 1). S. KNOX, Commander. JTr. AOXKW. r. M. C LARK. AONEW Ad ClVltlC, ATTOKNETS-AT-LAW, Kl0lgt. Tionesta, Pcnna, Train 18 8:10 am Train 8:69 pm SOUTH. Train 03 11:03 am Train 10, Train 18..... 8:20 1 Train 15 North, and Trtn 10 South carry the mail. Preaching iu the Presbyterian Church next Sunday merning and evening, by Rev. Ilickling. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.: M..E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. rp J. VAN IKS EN. 1. ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, And Mntrlct Attorney of Forest County, tnuoo in Court Uotiae, Tionesta, Pa, E. 1)AV-ISATTORNRY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoining counties. jiff ILE9W. TATK, i I ATTORN EY-AT-IAW, 107i. Lent begins on the 7th of Febro- aiy. Supt. Hillard returned from' Elk county last Friday where he was as listing Supt, Dixon in Institute work, W. Y. Siggins hai yet a quantity of that aice brittle celery left, and can supply all who would like a small invoice. Communion services will be held in the Preibyteriao Church next Sab bath morning. Preparatory services feet deep, l:45pm obliged to break his way. To judge 8:20 lm L. . . . ' ... j Irom DlS Biory uu uiubw imvo iuuio vunu earned his mony. The mercantile list which will he found in to-days is sue embraces qnite a number of new names, which U evidence that our county is becoming daily more im portant in a commercial sense. The Cherry Grove nnd Hickory Valley Railroad Company, incorpo rated November 18, 1883, is a thret foot gauge, twenty miles long, to cm- nect Garfield, Warren county, with Tbe ent is L. R. Freeman, formerly an attorney in this city, and tbe Directors are Walter Horton, O. C. Allen, W. G. Trunkey, Rasselus Brown, S. T. Allen, and W. A. Greaves. If this road is built, of which there should be no ueubt, a very important lumbering Cot. A. K. McClure, in the Phila delphia Times, has the following ki'id but truthfol words with referooce to tbe country newspaper, and at this season of the year, when many are rar( necessary to restore life vigor, growth- and color to the hair. Purchase only, from responsible parties Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, IIolloway & Co., Phila delphia, and IIai.l & Ruckei,, New York, wholesale agents. , : Aii old nurse says; Acker's English Remedy is best for coughs, cronp, diph theria, or bronchitis. Soid. by O. W. Un thinking of renewing their subscript- Total 6.630 ions to their local paper, what be says Ibis is a decrease ot over JUU Dar- ; nr.u ne fif tUnn,U " " j b The new Year is a good .time to con eider the. generally overlooked claims of the local newspaper. It is the rels in Balltown and an iocreaso of nearly 200 in Cooper. Latest reports state that the Gart lan well on 3,195 -started at the rate of twenty barrels for the first day. It will make a small producer. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BT ' . . ' RELIABLE DEALERS, . . Flour barrel choice - 4.757.00 -Oil Market closed last night at West Hickory, Forest county. $1.07. Opened tbi. morning at capital is $120,000. The Preside most useful and least compensated, of Corn Meal, 100 Iba all tbe agencies which stamp the :m- Chop feed, pure grain press of progress upon villages and inland cities. Without the local news paper local towns are, as a rule, rrL. rm -r -.. n c.- T.f I thtittless aud tend to decay. it is will be instanea on wonaay coming - -t Jan. 21. 1884. The Post havine de- contempt oi tne local newspaper cided upon a public installation of U that they intimate greater men in 8yrup Attention Citizens of Forest County. fVm. Rhnllnd Beslris bushei , nam, sugar cured ', -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - -Shoulders - - : i ' Whifefish, Jhalf-barrels ' Lake erring half-barrels i - : Sugar :i.l5fel.70 j 1.50 (cj 1.75 1.40 : - " - 85 A 1.50 3.00 - - 16' l.V officers for the cusuiug year, the Post speaking of greater journals which of N. O. Molasse new takes pleasure in announcing said fend by manly criticism ; but the vil- Roast Rio .Coffee will be "go newspaper maKesmoie great men public installation. There other attractions conuecled with it, in tbe shape of good music an J other interesting peformaaces. Tho Choir which performed mi well on Memo rial Day will be there, under the able Tea .i:n-: ..tin kA .xrana.1 In IranfinAPl. Ulvri n.H uo .Ttu.u r . - f T TT Fllo.n on,) tion facilities hitherto eojeyed only 6. ' . 6.. io a primitive and uncertain way Venango Spectator. Peterson's Magazine for Februa ry opens with one of the most charm ing stsel engravings we have ever seen, called: "Two Little Customers." T. F. Ritchey Esq., who will 6iog odes and songs appropriate to the oc caeion, is a sufficiant guarantee uuder this head, while Miss Nora Hulings, out of less material more bricks without straw than any other factor Butter - in politics, and it is the one ladder on Rice - which men climb, to local distinction B,fv 7,, I Qnlf hnuf lalrA - - as the beginning of wider fame. The Tjard . local journals of Pennsylvania have I iron, common bar progressed in typographical elegance, Nails, lOd, $ keg in editorial power and in freshness Potatoes Lime ft bbl. . Elocutionists, has kindly consepted during the Iast 8core of reaM- Eve- Tionesta, Pa. T. F.lm Rtroot, F. R I TCI IKY. ATTO RN EY-AT-LaW, on Saturday evening. E. E. Clapp Esq., of President The donble eized colored fashion-plate made his annual call at our sanctum I a specialty of this magazine is Mnml.v. It seems to ill that Ed. is even more beautiful than usual. As actually growing younger. to be present and recite ''Revolutiona ry Risings," a memento of ye olden time, and "Ode to the Flag," during the evening, Able rpeakers from abroad are expected to be present. aud completness of local and general D,led AnnleV sliced nor !b news even more than the city journals I Dried Beef Dried Peaches per lb . J .. Dried Peaches pared per A", ry inland city in the State has its daily paper or papers now, and many of them surpass the Philadelphia journals of a generation ago iu all the attributes of a newspaper, while the ii, : ; g.so' .; 5.60 ' 9lt 75 80 2024 . 1520 -N2C90' . 5(g,30 ' . eio .- -i -SO, 1.60 - . 12J . . - s.oo ' - 8.50 - 45($50 1.60 -'. II 18 -' 10, ti,. .nn. r,f loai has set- thev are this month unneually so tllQ oiiww " - I j - TWmesin, ForeMt County Pa. . . --o-iJe-.b! v. hot it is much more Altogether tbi is a very superior for the stories, though always good, lhe m generally inviteJ to be local weeklies have kept fully abreast AWRKNCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., solid and has not melted to any per ceptible degree. Tbe roadi are get tiDg better daily. 1 k V I i.it s nnu-Uwiiv. IVonrietor. This lionse is ccntrallv hwated. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac .Kiiiiiodstioris and strict attention given tgncU. Vcitotublcs and Fruits of all kinds nerved in their season. Sample loom for Commercial Agents. "IE NT HAL T. C. It is well for all to exercise a little precaution while passing un der the eavei of houses, as there is no telling when the icicles may drop. lIOCSi:. Tionesta. Pa., Ju.-Wsnn. Proprietor. This is a TiuwhoiiKo, and has just been fitted up tor g f the ftre pon(er0us enough tho n.-oimmolati'.n ofthe public. A pnr- uu v r t ion of tho patronage ul tne puuiiu is muic- l0 paralyze a juinoo. R. M. Dunkle, living near Call 17 AST HIC1COHY HOlKli. Vj EAsrillfKORY, Ph.. .1. w. Ball, Proprietor. 'luianouso is i m ,Q Forest coucty, cu number. We do not mo bow any lady can get along without "Peter son." Tbe terms are but two dollars a year. Address Peterson'a Maga zine, 306 Chestnut 6treet, Philadel phia, Pa. Stewarts Run. with the general progress of journal ism. Local weeklies -have uovr ex tended from the country towns into most of the thrifty villages, And the T. D. Collins, general merchandise.14 7 present with us on theoccasion. Come and we will entertain you with a va ried program. Tbe Post weloomes you all, so tome and show tbe inter ests you take in the soldier by your nrosencp. Ro dou't TOU forL'Gt it. hut not in vour memorandom books tbe community. Ine local newspa and make it a special point to be Per 8 the life of lhe locality, aud the there. Excellent music and good MercantilaAppraiser'a Notice. Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest County, Pa., for the year 1884: '. BARNETT TOWNSHIP.' ' ' Class. Tax. Pearsall A Co., gen'l inorchadise...l4 $7 CO, A. Cook, general merchandise. 14 7 00 V- H GREEN TOWNSHir. W. Ledebur, merchant mill 14 700, 00 advent of the local newspapers has alwavs dated the increased' thrift of Mr. J. B. Barnes, of Pardoe Mer cer ceunty, who hai been visiting . . I ' 1 I..-'. a. T.. .1 mm ! ni n 1 1 at tlldor 1 1 inenas at oiewaris ivuu nuu iiuii.j, t his foot expected to return to his home about entertainment will mark the passing hours. By order of Commander. Linevtlle Locals. HARMONY TOWNSHIP John Woodcock, hotel ; 5 50 00 J. Machesuey.general merchandiseU 7 00 Dunn Jt Turner, gen'l merchandise.14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. T. J. Bowman, gen'l merchandise.. 12 CO' B. Hadley, 2 billiaid tables 40 00 Chambers A Son, general mer chandise -14 7fO' people. Begin the new year by not I W- A. Fitts, general merchandie..l4 7 0O -1 u-.:u:.. L..4 : f- m o.. i,t...... uui; Buubtnuiug uuimjiug iui jruui wheeler iE misenuury, general ocal newspaper!. They are the measure ot its support, as measures the advancement a rule,, of the friends and helpmates of all Reasons. ,1,-w and has W-en furnished with now , . ,he 9tj, of jBDi but owiDg to tne hea L. xii m it iiiiriiwj I a 1 1 ri (turn tln-oilcrhou ..(...! o.i hm n iirnt cl:issliai'u in connect I.. n with It. Tho tiaveliiu public will (in. I it a pleasant stopping place. rirt cliiss Livery in eonncrtion with tho Hotel. ivt ATinv a r. HOTEL. Tldioute. Pa., w i iim-kliii. I'ronrletor. A llrst- . Uu imtoMii all rvsnoctK. and tho ploas- untCMt MtuppiiiK placo in town. Rates very imiMoiiable. JanH-8 t n rnntf. M. T.. IM. VHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Plenty Snow. Charmed tho heart of John came often. Our school under the care work after a week of festivities at Gar- of I ion. Ollloe mi Elm Pt , 1111. ho. Tionesta. Pa. alls promptly attended to. tear inn i ,. All prolbshionul dispoial. 1 W. MORROW. M. I).. r r"VS,, Pletely happy man. It leaked out, In Tionesta is preparod to attend all pro- fioally, that the cause of bli exutl- rnlsticS eranceofjoywas the arrival of an- ing, up stairs, office hours 1 to 8 a. if ., other girl ; had it been a boy Lens Kliiao ..V.dVtoTi happiness would hive been complete. w.,utsereirCe ln Fi8her !S8-!8 80in. -On account of the snow storm - last Weduesday evening the enter- W. ' PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, tainment announced to take place at ins? for a while. Dr. Burkett is treat- 7 BUOW uu ir'uo "'u6 : -vv nnt on time did not get away until Sat 1UH IIIUI. VIU'HfFt icirwvi wi w - I , . . . l... nr. n i. I Hrn'ii whselharrow. :ii I uruay i as i. n o were bii gou - 1 I . . ... 1 L - :ll I i-V.. . I ..tn .o.nrad but civil cases will be tried, but most v. ku-wou - - - 1 - . . ... -.r n T ! C. ,.,... . . rt... j :. t, ,k. nnrtSiiH f M188 " progressiug uuo- Mr. r. xvimams anil MISS ira th. ..tr .ill n taken ud in the r i " ' ids wilier were .muiig tu.. tuo -r e. T . I . , ii i?j ice citizens oi nmwr ivuu wero i oa jjutcn inn auriDg tne noiioays. c i i. : . loriuoais iu oeuuriug ucr iiD. Rlr. A. J. Kiefer is amonc us vis Miss Liu Zahoiser who is teabing it- d acauaintances aud viewine . -ww . Tl 1 1 LI. O w tbe liunter iun scnooi, was unaoie the -cene8 0f ,ore to get to ner scnooi iast vv eanesaay and Thursday, owing to the heavy enow fall; her brother A. D. Zahniser filled her place. Mr. W. C. Bromley, J. G. Bromley, II. M. Zahniser witb their wives visited their old friends and former neigh M. L. Rmge, of Stewarts Run, was in town last Friday, almost anom- ir. i.o.l rvr fltWn vears experience In ,u r'nnri TTmian hv Afiss Nora Hu t he practice of his profession, having grad- . -.ok. ustod legally and honorably May 10. 1MH. lings was postponed for two weeks. Office and Residonce in Judgo Reck s T, t.aTt.enre. Iau nUee next Wed- r ic. rtlmrch. Tlones- I " " " r tn, Pa. Aug. 25-1880 nesday evening, Jan. 23. Don't forget 1ENTISTRY. le date. J " DR. J. W. MORROW. . Don't forget the poblio installa- bounce that he will cany on the Dental q At R., at the Court House next nusiness in Tionesta, and having naa over Oon; Th exercises will mx vears smvessful experience, considers Monday evening. 1 be exercises wm hliusoli fully competent to give entire sat- joubvlosg be interesting to those who lHiai'tlOII. A NIIUU ll wy gi o oo o cal practice the preference. mar22-8 H ii. Mi A. s. IILLT MAI', TAJIK Ai CO., BANKERS! Corner of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank ot Discount and Deposit. J nterest allowed on Time Deposits, ColleotlonsiuadeonallthePrlnclpal points good paying basis, of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J OUENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. uiayiai TON EST A. PA. SUBSCRIBE for tbe Retcblicak, only 1. SO psr annum. have never witnessed such an event Tiflleoationa from other rosti are expected to be present. The Clarion Jacksonian recently OBtered upon ita twelfth year, and ita editor, Mr. A. A. Carlisle, feels a just pride in being ftble to eay that within three yean be bai put the paper on Tie Jacksonian is one oi our most vaiueu tvu.u6v. and we wish its editor iuccmb in al hut politics. The Williams House at Sheffield Pa., was burned to' tbe ground on Tnesdav of last week. The buildiBg was owned by Morris Eiustein, who occupied one room of it with a gent' furnishing store. The goods were nearly all saved aa was also a good deal of tbe hotel furniture. The building was valued at $15,000 and was insured for $10,000. mercnanaiso .1 i vj JEN KB TOWNSHIP. Sigworth A Amsler, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Campbell A Curll, g'n'l merchan dise 14 7 00, H. H. Bullers. gen'l inerchandise.14 7W T. J. Ryner, general mercbandiws.14 7 00 W. Byrom A Co, gen'l merchandised 7 00, ; F. M. Reck, general merchandise..l4 7 00 HQWE TOWNSHIP. "'.'.' W. II. Frost, general merchandise.14 7 00 A. P. Anderson, gen 1 niercnanaisei4 7 w 00 . 60 00 immediately above Newtown ; is con- s. p. Mc Lain, hardware J4 7 oo J . . John Reagan, hotel 6 50 00 veoiont for manufacturing, running on h. Davidow, clothing ..........14 7 oo S. U. Kobertson, gen 1 mercnanaiseia iu w .Inbn J. fleiirv. hotel 6 6.1 OO. run to other convenient place for Lewis A Boyle, hotel 5 50 oo ., i Dan. Rogers, gen'l merchandise.. .14 7 0 sawing. The timber is mostly second p. h. Manning, 3 billiard tables..., 60 oo Hemlock Timber Land for Sale. Tbe undersigned will sell all the Hemlock Timber on the Tionestq Creek Oil Co.'i land formerly known as the John and Luther Johnson and J. G. Carpenter farm ; the same being Wagner, McCluue A Co., general , , , . . I merchandise ...14 7 on both sides of the Tionesta cieek, w KvBI18j hotel 5 60 immediately above Newtown ; is con- S. p. Mc Lain, hardware ' . . . John Reagan, hotel , veoiont for manufacturing, running oo ji. Davidow, clothing the creek or for putting in logs to be 5;! T - T. .'. kU!n uriii rf . I. 1, 1 k.'lr l.n.nb.xb- an1 annA I C. A. MverS. UTOCCric'S 14 7 0O avov. uuu,c. io uU.u..6 - - gruntu tu.u - jawk-8-Ren'l merchandise..! 3 10 00 bors. Wm. Y. Siggins, and wife of brusbea up tneir piugs an vour town, evening ot Jan. 5 and for East Hickory to do some teaming, - w . , bad a eood time and lots to satisfy a lew aays since tbe iuner man. Mr. Biggins and his Mr. George Dreiblebis spent the worthy wife know how to entei tain past week or so with his parent! in their friendi. this place. Our Post Master J. L Range Miss Eva Greer has again left and has purchased a fine Alderny heifer. ;g now stepping iu Oil City Mr. Range keeps good stock. meetinc in this place at present. size and Quality for sawing. Parties a a i Johnson Irvin spent the holidays wishing to purchase are requested to with his family. He hai again re- look at tbe timber ana make ua an turned to Clarendon. ofler. For further particulars inquire J. J. Bower and Austin Seigworth of A. B. Root, at the mouth of (Jueen, d started 00 Kast tiiekory, or J. u. carpenter ou the premises Root, Watson & Co. December 25, 1883. Whut will stop my coughing at night T io(.hHoii"'h'otei'.'.'.'.'"''.'. guarantee Acker's eugiisn remeay wm. Heibol, hardware Price 10, 50c., A $1. Sold by G. W. Bo-vard. A Ihnrnmrh oiiirso of Ackers blood Ouita n. number of our voudst folks aIIvIh will rainnvn all tn. I 111 from thfl Rev. Rice of Plummer preaches enj0yed a party at Mr. Richard Hoy's blood, it cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils, a few evenings since menu were nrst-clusi. Ilarve LoDg talks of following the lively business of huckstering the com ing summer. Mr. Philip Emert and sister paid our town a short visit the past week Miss Lizzie Lauffer has returned from an extended visit in Forest county. The refresh- Pimples. Sold by G. W. Bovard. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We take pleasure in announcing that we have perfected arrangements witb the publishers of the American Farmer that enable us to club that maeuzine with the Forest Republi can at the low price of $1.75 per year, a trifle over the price of the Ueilbli can alone W. Hottel, hardware 14 7 00 . W. Hottel. Datent medicines 4 6 00. C. W. Hawks, hotel - 5 60 00 i C. W. Hawks, 2 billiard tables 40 00, , KINOSLEY TOWNSHIP. JustisShawkey, gert'l merchandiseU 7 00 Wheeler, Dusenbury ACo., gener- i al inercliaiiiliwe 14 7 00 Eli Berlin, groceries 14 7 00 TIONESTA BOUOUOH. 1 Robinson A Bonner, general mer chandise 10 20 00 II. J. Hopkins A Co., general nier- , . chanmwe w t . 6 60 IK -..14 7 00 John T. Carson, variety store 14 7W O. W. Kovard, groceries 13 10 00 (i. W. Bovard, paUuit medicines... 4 6 tH, Haslet A Sons, gen'l merchandise.14 7 no Frank Walker, 8 billiard tables 60 00 , A. Carson, boots and shoes 14 7 OU . Win. Smearbaugh A Co., general merchandise 13 10 00 II. S. Brockway, hotel 60 0O U. 8. Brockway, 2 billiard tables.. 40 00 Appeals will be held at the County Commissioners' Office, Tionesta, Pa,, on the 20th dav of February, A. 1. 18M. JOHN MUENZEN BEROER, Mercantile Appraiser.. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 10, 1884. Iixecutors' Notice. for us at our school house every two weeks at th ree o'clack p.m. We also have a good Sunday school every Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Wo were glad to welcome Misi Liz zie Siggins and Joe Clark of your place on Sunday Jany. 6. Come again. Len. Range emiletb and feels hap- py over the arrival i a gin wjiuu came to his place last Thursday night uod came to stay. The youn m laon dap - r . . . .... opportunity of securing Friday night last. It was amusing to George Bower received the boss ricuturai niasazine. The Ameri see the young ladies getting their rig double-bass-viol from old Santa Claus: Can Farmer is beyond doubt worth i i . - . . . ready and going after their gentlemen wbat j8 bothering George most is three times the price, at which we friends. r,. Rant. ,r trt the "biff thin" Place it. iry it. ii is a mouiuiy . .t i i mii iparmn. Our friend John Thompson tbiniti down tbechiraney. Bum-Kratz. K Jan. 12, 1881. -No longer a question of opinion we te. ' hav g U nix of Ai'kor'a Dvsoeu- I t.. . the first time that a reliable agricul Miss Delia Kelly from Ohio baa tural paper has been offered at so cheap epeopleon tae Run had beeu visiting with her mauy friends a price, aud we trust all our subscribers party at Mr. Willhelm's in this community for several weeke. wiU avail themselves of this unusuu ymi.j y . .... opportunity of securing a first class we have got too much of the good thing in the way of enow; we agree with him. Capt. Jinks. Jop, 14, 1881.-' Estate of Ainu Purdy, deceased. Notico is hereby given that the undersigned have luun mwuintrtil F.xocutors of the laat will This is beyond question Bna testament of Amaa Purdy, late of Green townnip, rorwit couuiy, ra., o ceased, and all persons indeUad to said estate or having claims against the same are notified to make eettloment at ouceK W. B. HEATH, ."ICV PUKDY, Exsoutors. Starr, Forest Co., Pa., Jan. 6, 18s4. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned have been appointed. A dministrators oi Ebtate of 11 iram Osgood , .i mill all -Mil-sons owIiik said es- 1am Hvftrv Itox of Acker' Dvhdg!)- . . i i .in " - For good iresli Uoods cheap go to Bitt Tablet. Price 25c. and fiOo. Sold by Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. 1 (1. W. Bovard. Tioiita, l':l , O I O. OSGOOD. JOHN OSUOOU :, i.