The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 13, 1884, Image 3

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    EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MORMXG, FEB. 11, ISM.
Announcements
Our rates for announceing candidates
for Delegates to the State Convention will
be 2, strictly cash in advance.
Esn..
ta, will be a candidate for Delegate to the
Repull.toan (State Convention, to bo voted
for on February 19,
Republican County Committee.
The following named gentlemen
constituting said committee, are res
pectfully requested to meet at my
office on Tuesday eveuing, February,
26, at 7 o'clock, to transact important
business relative to the campaign of
1884. As it is an important meeting
let there bo a good atteodace:
: Harnett Twp Vm. It. Coon.
Jonks J. J. Parsons. ,
Howe, upper A. V, Anderson.
Howe, lower L. Agnew.
Ilickory L. Keister,
Hickory, Braceville E. Withorell.
, Harmony, upper P. C. Blocher.
Harmony, lower John Thompson.
Green-rLyman Cook.
Kingsley Geo. W. Osgood.'
Tionesta Win! Lawrence.
Tionesta Boro F. F. Whittekin.
Let us thoroughly organize for this
important campaign.
Samuel D. Irwin. Chairman.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb'y 11, 1884.
An exchange thinks that Huwitt's
Presidential boom has been slain by
the weapon which Samson used so ef
fectively against thu Philistines.
Morrison's tariff scaling bill has
been born, but in less tbaj a week
many eminent statesmen will be wish-
iog it hadn't. It will be an offspring
to make life a butden for its parents.
The bill, redistricting the State of
Ohio for Congressional purposes be
came a law laet Tuesday. It gives the
Democrats twelve districts and the
Republicans nine. That's the way
the Democrats do when they have ac
cidental control of a Republicon
State.
An exchange, says': It is unoffici
ally announced by an officer in high
standing in the National Guard that
the annual encampment will be held
in August, commencing on the 2nd
and eudiug on the 9th, and also there
is every indication that there will be a
division encampment and to he held
at Pittsburgh.
The Cabinet of the New York
Times, has been revised by sending
Attorney-General Brewster as' minis
ter to France, putting Levi P. Morton
in Secretary Folger'e place and mak
ing Folger attorney general. It may
be proper to add to this announce
ment that no changes are content
jilatsd in President Arthur's Cabinet
Congressman Morrison's presi
hernial boom gets a little shove from
the Peoria Democrat, which comes
out Sat footed for bis nomination. It
thinks that the Democratic party
has been trying long enough to get
into power through tricks and that it
had better try the honesty dodge once,
So it wauts Mr. Morrison nominated
on the platform of an honest man
Judge Acheson: rendered a deci
sion in the United States Court at
i Pittsburgh, last week, which is of con
' siderable interest to rivermen. It is to
the effort that while it is the recog
t nized law that moving crafts are re-
quired to keep out of the way of sta
tionary vessels, the latter should be
. anchored in such a way as to inter
fere with navagation as little as poss-
ible. When any loss occurs through
UHgligeuce in this matter the owner or
owners of the anchored vessels are
liable for damages.
The Democratio Tariff.
If there is to be action on the tariff
at this Bessioa it is likely to be the
hill which has been introduced in the
House by Morrison though it could
not get the endorsement ot a majority
of the oommittee of which he is
chairman. This fact is quite nignifi
caut, as suggesting the measure of
unity existing in the party. Morri
son, determined to make his bid for
the Presidency, lets them go when
they refuse to go with him and
t strikes out on his own hook. If the
theory of the free traders is correct
e do not know but his bill is as cor
rect as any that is likely to be devised.
J. E. WENIC,
Tweuty per cent, reduction from the
presoot low tariff, on all onr most
important manufactures, and the abo
lition of specific duties entirely in all
cases where the advalorum system can
be made to apply, This, if we are not
mistaken will make the rata of duties
lower by a considerable margin than
those of Walker's tariff of 1846 and
about the same as the last Democratic
tariff that of 1857. The effect of it
may be illustrated by the result in one
kind of goods. The tariff of last
March reduced the duties on steel
railway bars to $17.00 per ton, and
the result wag that the importation
was largely increased. This bill will
reduce it to $13. CO per ton and be
substantially no protection at all.
How they expect to reduce the reve
nue by a bill that must substantially
close the mills, unless it be by mak-
ng the country so poor our people
cannot buy, is a puzzle to all unless
it may be to the free trade journals.
Of course this-egregious' folly cannot
become a law, until the Democrats
control the Senate and the President
as well as the House but suppose they
succeed this fall then it will be real
ized. Well as to what the working-
men and farmers, without whose help
they cannot succeed, may expect as
the result of tbeir victory they have
only to look back to the very last
loan a Democratio administration
asked tor, we think to meet the ex
penses of Harnoy's Mormon expedi
tion. Fivo millions was wanted, and
average bid was 12 per cent interest.
No borrowing then by the nation of
hundreds of millions at J per cent,
bt 12 per cent asked for $5,000,000.
Wise and astute statesman. Patri
otic party, full of faith in the folly
of the people indeed tbey are if they
believe they will be intrusted with
power. JIarrUbnrg Telegraph.
Mercantile Appraiser's Notice.
Return of Mercantile Assessment of
Forest County, Fa., for the year 1884 :
BARNETT TOWNSHIP.
Class. Tax.
Poarsall A Co., gen'l.merchadise...l4 $7 00
1'earsau E Co., patent medicines... 4 5 00
W. Patterson & Bro. general mer-
cnaumse 14 7 OO
.T. Miles Pierce, ccn'l merchandiseU 7 00
Peter Gadley, groceries 14 7 00
A. Cook, general merchandise 14 7 00
GREEN TOWNSHIP.
H. W. Ledebur, merchant mill 14
7 00
7 00
T. D. Collins, general merchandise.14
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
John Woodcock, hotel 5
CO 00
7 00
700
J. Machesney.geueral merchandise 14
Dunn Turner, gen 1 merchandise.14
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
T. J. Bowman, gen'l nierchandise..l2
12 50
ti. Hartley, a baiiurd tables
Chambers Jt Hon. general mer
40 00
7 00
chandise 14
W. A. Fitts, general merchandise.. 14
Alfred Short, general merchandise.14
Wheeler & Dusenbury, general
merchandise 14
JENKS TOWNSHIP.
Sigworth & Amsler, general mer
7 00
7 00
7 00
chandise 14 7 00
Campbell R Curll, gen'l merchan
dise H 7 00
II. 11. Bullers, gen'l inerchandise.14 7 00
T. J. Ryner, general merchandlse.14 7 00
W. ByromA Co, gen'l merchandisel4 7 00
F. M. Rock, general iuorchandise..l4 7 00
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
V. II. rost, general merchandise.14 7 00
A. P. Anderson, gen'l merchandiseU 7 00
Wagner, McClune & Co.. general
merchandise 14 7 00
W. Evans, hotel 550 00
8. O. McLain, hardware 14 7 00
John Reagan, hotel 5 50 00
II. Davidow, clothing, 14 7 00
8. B. Robertson, gen'l merchandised 10 00
John J. Cleary, hotel 5 60 00
Iewis fc Boyle, hotel 5 50 00
Dan. Rogers, gen'l merchandise.. .14 7 00
P. H. Manning, 3 billiard tables 50 00
C. A. Myers, groceries....: 14 7 00
C. W. Hawks, gen'l merchandise.. 13 10 00
W. ITottel, hardware 14 7 00
V. Mattel, patent medicines 4 6 00
W. Hawks, hotel . 5 50 00
C. W. tiawks, 2 billiard tables 40 00
' KINOHI.EY TOWNSHIP.
J usli8 Shawkey, gen'l merchandiseU 7 00
Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co., gener
al merchandise 14 7 00
Eli Berlin, groceries 14 7 00
tionesta uoitouoa.
Robinson & Bonner, general mer
chandise 10 20 00
II. J, Hopkins fc Co., general mer
chandise 10 20 00
T. C. Jachson, hotel 5 60 00
Ed. lleibol, hardware 14 7 00
John T. Carson, variety store 14 7 00
G. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 00
G. W, Bovard, patent medicines... 4 5 00
Haslet fe Hons, gon'I murchandise.14 7 00
Frank Walkor, 3 billiard lubles 60 00
A. Carsou, boots and shoes 14 7 00
Win. Smearbaugk fc Co., general
merchandise 13 10 00
H. H, Brockway, hotel 50 00
H. S. Brockway, 2 billiard tables.. 40 00
Appeals will be hold at the County
Commissioners' Cilice, Tionesta, Pa., on
the 20th dav of February, A. 1). 1884.
JOHN MUKN'ZKNBEKOER,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 16, 1884.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, The Hon. W. D. Brown,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and lor
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sessions, fcc at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of February, being the
25th daj of Feb., 1884 Notice is therefore
given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace
and Constables of said county, that they be
then and there in their proper persons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their ollioes appertain to be done,
and to those who are bolmd in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the.juil of Forest County, that
they be then and there present to prosecute
against them as shall be lust. Given un
der my hand and seal' this 2'Jlh day ol
Januaay, A. D. J 881.
C. W. CLARK, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facia
Issued out of the Orphans' Court
of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and
to mo direct!, there wi'l le exposed
to mle by public vendue or outcry, at the
Court Ilouso in the Borough of Tionesta,
on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1884,
at JOo'clock A. M., the following described
renl estate, to-wit :
No. 1, February Term. 1884, O. C. I"?a
xl Facias. Spoer t S.D.Irwin, Attorneys.
All the right titlo, interest and claim' of
Rebecca Culbortson, J. M. Borland, Ida
M. Darland, Sndio Darland, Harry I)r
land. Eli7.. Owens, Susan Young, Iiouisa
B. Ritchev, Liz.ie Ritchey, James P. Ca
rothers, Eliza Thompson, Mary Hough,
Mary J. Noreross, Juno Vankirk, Edward
Carothers, Carolino Carothers, J. C. Ca
rothcrs, Carolino Snnd, Harry S. Woods,
Mrs, Jano P. Carothers, Mary J. Woods,
Mrs. .lane Carothers, John C. Carothers,
W. E. Carothers, Robert T. Carothers,
Harry Smith and Brown Smith hi hands
of I). Q. Ewing, their guardian ad litem,
residuary legatees, under will of Hunter
Ritchey, deceased, of In and to vheso cer
tain tracts of real estate situate in the
township of Burnett, Forest county, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described' as fol
lows, viz:
1. All that portion of warrant No. 3148
beginning at a sugar north-west corner of
tract, thence by original lino of tract, east
348 porches to hemlock, thence south by
E. Shippen's part of same tract, 303.5
perches to post, thence by E. H. Davis A
C. O. Johnson lanil 318 porcnes to a post,
thence north by original west line of tract
3(3.5 perches to beginning. Containing 745
acres 140 perches more or less, belnir the
same landeonveved bv H. Shippen's Trus
tees to Ritchey, Finkbine & Co. (See deed
hook Vol. 5, page J7, Recorder s Oflice,
Forest county.)
a. Also that certain tract beiiinninnr at
a post cornor of laud now or late W. H.
Chapman, thence by same north 122.3
perches to hemlock, thence by land now
or late S. W. Payne east 154.7 perches to a
post, thence by same south 122,3 perches
to post, thence by J. S. Richards lot west
i;4.7 pprejies to beginning. Containing
118 acres more or less, being part of War
rant 3312, and same property conveyed by
J. O. Brandon by doed dated Oct. 7, 1807,
(Recorded in Forest Co., 'in Dood Book
No.4, page 612) to Ritchey, Finkbine it Co.
3. Also, all that certain lot or tract he
ginninur at a point on lino of nrooertv now
or late of Forbes & Henson at cornor of
land sold by Ritchey, Finkbine A Co. to
W. R. Coon, thence alomr line of Forbes
and Henson east 132.4 porchos to hemlock
on south side of Maple creek, thence south
lii porches to a post, thenco west 34.4
perches to a point, thence along W. R.
Coon's line north 50 perches, thence north
westwardly 100 perches to a point, thence
along W. 1!, Coon's land west 30 perches
to point, thence along same 42 perches to
beginning. Containing 80 acres 30 perches
more or less, being part or properly con
veyed by J. R, Steelo to J. G. Brandon
nee. o, 1804, who alterwards conveyed to
Ritchey, Finkbine fe Co.
4. Also, that certain tract known as tho
"Maple Creek Mill Lot." described aa fol
lows: Beginning at a post on south, side
of road 11 ieet west of tho west end of the
Maple Creek Bridsre. thence norlh 10 de
grees west to post and stone on line run
ning east irom nine coi ner 105 perches.
thence south 8UJ degrees east 25 perches to
a hemlock, thence south 10 degrees east
21 porchos to burnt pine stump, thenco
south 891 degrees 20 perches to hemlock,
thence nortii to a board on tho east end - ot
the darn, thence following the old line
south 8'J1 degrees cast 140 perches to post.
tuense soutu aa degrees oast uo.o percnes
to post and stones, thence south 411 de
grees west to a post at Clarion River 70
perches, thence north 634 dogrees west to
post on west bank of Maple Creek at ita
mouth 125 perches, thonce 11 feet west of
Bridge, place of beginning. Containing
120 acres more or lens, being part of war
rant No. 6701 ; excepting one acre out of
south eat corner 20 rods at tho river and
8 rods back heretofore conveyed to Whito
lock. 5. Al3o, that other lot, beginning at the
southeast corner at a beech sapling, thence
by Davis land north 287.2 perches to a
post, thence by tract No. 3I4S north 88 do
grees and 40 minutes west 256 perches to a
post, thonce along the west line of tho
tract south 288 perches to post and stones,
thonce south 881 degrees east 250 perclios
to the placo of beginning, containing 431
acres and 144 perclios more or less, being
part of tract No. 3144.
0. Also, that other lot, beginning at a
hemlock on south-east corner of lot run
ning north 187 and 3-10 rods across Ma
ple creek to a laural, thenco west 111 rods
to a stone pile, thence south 87 acres and
3-10 rods to Brandon's line, thence east
111 rods to tho placo of beuinninir. con
taining 1221 acres and allowance reserving
a strip off from the west side orMiid lot 15
rods in width going to the party of the
Becond part all tho timber to bo taken off
at his pleasure.
7. Also, that other lot in tho township
oi jiaruHit anu county ot Jetlerson, be
ginning at a post on the beach of Clarion
river nearlv oniiositn Mm I ...uf ui.utrol.l
above the mouth of Maple creek, thence
south 100 rods to a pine stump, thence
north 8'Jl degrees west 140 rods to Clarion
river, thence up river beach 271 roils to
placo of beginning, containing 10l acres
more ar less being th.it part of 5701 of Al
berts' lands lying in Jetlerson and Forest
counties. Recorded in Forest county in
ieed ijook 4 page 243 and deed of Execu
tors of Duvid Ritchey to Hunter Ritchey,
recorded in Jellorsori county in deed book
Vol. 41 page223,do .with the buildings and
improvements on the sumo with tho ao-
purtenances, and the improvements there
on consistiug of water power taw mill, a
boarding and dwelling house and other
bunaiugs anu about 60 acres cleared land.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of the said Rebecca Culbertson
et al., residuary legatees, ,vc, as aforesaid
under and by virtue of a decree of the Or
phans' Court of Allegheny county, as of
v-" jr, wuu couiny, ac
cording to tho form and effect of the' Acts
or Assembly In ouch caso made and pro.
vidod upon the petition of The Pittsburgh
aim iicgneny uonie lor the 1' riondlnss,
'lEUMSOb' HALE. One-third of the
purchase money must be paid as soon as
the property is knocked ttawn, otherwise
it wil again be exposed to sale, and resi
due must bo paid within throe davs there
after and bctoro acknowledgment of Sher-
in 's Deed.
C. W. CLARK. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., January
, ISO.
Administrator's Notice.
Notico is hereby giveu that I have this
day been nppointed Administrator of the
Estato of L. VV. Ilotchkiss, late of Har
mony Township, deceased, and all per
sons owing s:J(i Estate or having bills
ugainst the isame will present same lor
settlement.
ELIZABETH A. HOTCUKISS. r
Dec. 15, 1881. Perry, Forest Co., Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
Tho undersigned have been appointed
Administrators of Estate of Hiram Osgood,
deceased, and all persons owing said es
tate, or having bills ugaiust tho same, will
present same lor settlement.
(JhO. OSGOOD.
JOHN OSGOOD.
Tioncbta, Pa., Dec. 7, 1863.
1003. FALL &
Fall Is here and Winter flint approaching, and Conifoi tahllity is the
next thing in order, and wo are happy to inform our friends in For'
est County that we aro prepared to supply that want at us Iiow
Trices as tho same quality of Goods can be produced In Western
Pennsylvania. Wo inuitc you to inspect our Slock befbro making
your purchases, as we will SAVE YOU MONEY. We buy Largo
Quantities of Goods for Spot Cash, arid having Two Stores to supply
and buy together when Quantity comos In question to pet the Price,
and being all workers and having no Idle nion to support, and not
being compelled to live on the profits 'of any one line of businesswo,
are confident that we will and can SELL YOU MORE GOODS FOR
THE MOM EY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IX THIS SEC
TION OF COUNTRY.
PLEASE CALL AND
CLOTHHsTG-, EC.A.TS,
BOOTS &c SHOES,
uisrisEciTa- o-ooids,
ZDIRESS O-OOIDS,
r eoyisiojst s
-
ooo -
NO TROUBLE TO WIIOW GOODS.
IT. J. I-IOPKIiSTS & CO,
C0U1TTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1883.
N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forost County, iu account with tho Funds of said
County for the yoar ending January 7, 1884.
To balance last settlement !),4l!) 65
To ree'd from Green tp. on ac
count of Sarah Shoun.luiiatio 1G3 "3
To ree'd for county lands re
deemed 224 411
To ree'd from Shapero lor junk . 13 32
lo rec d irom 11. vv. Ledebur on
ac't of John Clary, lunatic... 300 00
To seated lunda returned county
tax 18S2 o(5 7i
To ree'd from G. W. Zcnts for
brick 3 00
To ree'd from H. M. Foreman
for brick 3 25
To seated lands 18.83. county tax 0.404 47
To seated lands 188;!. county tax 22 80
To roe'd from Harmony tp. on
ac ioi 3i. tainimn, lunatic. 357 75
To sixtv dav list. 1883 . r:i "i
To ree'd from Robinson&Bonner
for redemption of laud 17 03
To balance due ou Stato account 382 64
18,O80 41
N. S. FORAMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, iu account with the funds of the tk.ni.
monweaun lor tne year
To balance last settlement ft.")
To stato tax 18S3 ISO 09
S78G 89 $,;k 89
N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forest count?, it) account with the Redemption Fund
of said County for tho year ending January 7, 1881.
To balance last settlement $2,303 18 By paid individuals fti0l 12
To ree'd from individuals tis 45 By tiansicned to Win. Suicar-
baugh, Treasurer 2,42(1 51
$:t,081 63 3,081 03
COMMISSIONERS of Forost County, in account for tho year ending January 7, '1881.
v H. W. LEDEBUR.
To county orders drawn $109 80 By 49 days' service .. ?M7 00
By 22S niiles travel 22 80
$109 80
HENRY A. ZUEXDEL.
$109 80 By 49 days' service.,
By 228 miles travel
$169 80
JAMES HENDERSON.
$134 SO By 87 days' service
By 238 niiles travel
To county orders drawn..
To county ordors drawn..
S134 80
C. W. CLARK, Sheriff of Forest County, in
To county ordors drawn $;2 99
JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Prothonotary of Forest County, in account tor tho ystar ending
January 7, 1884.
To county orders drawn $24 1 85 By feus $24185
FOREST COUNTY, bs:
We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby
certify that wo met at the Commissioners' Oflice, in said county, according ui law, and
did audit and adjust tho several accounts of Hie Treasurer, Sheriil, Prothonotary, and
County Commissioners for tho year ending January 7, 1884, and find them as set forth
in the loregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto bet our hands Und
seals this 18th day of January, A. 1). 1884. ' -
G. W.WARDEK, LS.)
. t T rn , R. B. 8 VV ALLEY, L S.I County Auditors.
Attest J. T. Brisnnast, Clerk, JAMES A. SCO IT, L S.j J
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
Treasurer's commission $120 82
Witness fees, Ac 0 00
Auditors and Clerk Ill 40
Counsel foes 122 54
County Commissioners 474 40
County Commissioners Clerk 720 1)0
Cat and fox bounty 244 30
Jury ttW. " 1378 27
Jury Commissioners and Clerk 60 30
Assessors , 327 50
Printing &-, 45
Constables and Tipstaves 261 98
Court Crier r.2 50
Road view 422 07
Fuel and lights , guo 79
Elections ,'. 401 00
Common wealth costs. 69 53
Books and stationery ,.. ,.i', 203 09
Repairs .'. .'. 172 86
Warren Hospital 789 81
Kherill 'h lees 393 99
Prothonotary's fees 241 85
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County, for year ending January 7, 1884.
ASSETS.
Balance due on County account and transferred to Wm. Smearbaugh, Treas.. $8,455 03
Seated lands returned for 1883 4117
County taxes 011 unseated lands for 1883 V..."1V.""!"V.V.!1V.'.".V. 3 444 76
Due by Harmony township on account of M. Callinan, lunatic .' '338 07
Due by Green township on account of John Clary, lunatic 104 78
Duu by Tionesta borough on account of Samuel Haw thorn, lunatic U.Si 14
Due by Tionesta township on account of Andrew Salsgiver, lunatic J45 19
Due by Hickory township on account of Olive Noble lunatic 89 25
$13,314 62
LIABILITIES.
Libabllities ... .... NONE
ioREST COUNTY, ss:
Pursuant to law we the undersigned Commissioners of For
est County, publish the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and exjienditures of said
County, lor the year ending January 7, 1884. Witness jur hands and seals this 21st dav
of January, A. I). 1884. '
. II. W. LEDEBUR, LS.n
JAMES HENDERSON, iL S. Co. Commissioners.
H.A.ZUENDEL, LS.J
AttMTJAS. T. Bkennas, Clerk. " .
WINTER I MM.
SEE OUR STOCK OF
By county orders redeemed. 1HS3 fci.2r 08
iijr nenii-u lanus rciuruou oy cor
xi.. 1 i i . . . ' . "
lectors 437 2(5
Bj' exonerations allowed collec
tors lao l!l
By 31 per cent on !f!,ti"i.08 coun
ty orders redeemed 321 27
By 3J per cent on $iiOL12 re
demption money paid 21 14
By 31 per cen' on $3.22 Tionesta
bur. poor order redeemed 11
By credit on balance of school
fund or TioKesta borouuli 43
By amount transferred to Wm.
Smcarbaugh, Co. Treasurer. $8,455 03
tig .iso 41
ending January 7, 1884.
bruiser's list for 1882
$23 CO
129 68
By State Tread, receipt, June
20, 188.1
By Slate Treas. receipt, Sept.
6, 1883 232 r0
By 5 per cent on 31.2.24 is 11
By charged in county account... 382 04
$109 80
$147 00
22 80
$169 80
$111 CO
23 80
nil cn
account for tho year ending Jan. 7, 1881.
By foes 3393(10.
for tho year ending January 7, 1884.
Janitor f-3 fl.
Bridge repairs aia 48
Postage and box rent 17
Collectors' commission 324 27
Expenses . 80
Court Auditor for 1882 and 1883 20 00
Stenographer 180 00
Refunding orders 415 oi
District Attorney 35 Ot)
Coroner 31 49
Western Penitentiary., 65 44
Lunacy rases 87 75
County Institute 97 00
Appeals 78 34
New Indices 291 75
Sale of Stray , 26 fo
Reward for Bush Leys 3a 00
Depositions in Cook. Estate and Ag
new Al Bogers ease U 5.0
Transcribing Treasurer's Unsoatod
Land Book 30 00
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3 19
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A.M.
7 50
4 80
4 20
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12 07
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1 45,11 17 8 28 Tionesta
1 !lii 10 52 8 Vi Ilickorv
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12 35
12 14
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1 1 05
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10 42
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9 20
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9 42f7 28
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I. M.I
A ni.iTioNA L Train Leaves Kinzna
ll:'i(iam. Warren 1:35pm, Irvincton 2;30
pin, Tidiouto 3:51pm, Tionesta 5:20pm, ar
rives Oil City 7:00pm.
Ai.t.i 1 ionai. Tuain Leaves Oil City
0:10 am. Oloopolis 6:54 um. Entile Rock
7:09am, President 7:15am, Tinnestu 7:4Snru
Hickory 8:37am.Trutikeyville ':4am,TM
outo 10:15am, Thompson 11:1X3, arrive
lrvinoton 11:55pm.
PlTrNiiuiioii Division Trains leave
Oil City 2:05, 7:00, 10:45 0. m., 2:45, 4:55
p. m.. arrive Oil City 2:30, 7:45, 9:45 a. m.,
2:20, 3:45, 8-30 p. m.
f Flag stations, stop only on sicnftl.
Trains run on Eastern Time, which is 1(1
minutes faster than Buffalo time.
Pullman Sleepimr - Cars and Through
Coaches between Buffalo und Pittsburgh
on trains arriving Pittsburgh 7:50 u. 111.,
an'l leaving Pittsburgh 8:20 p. m.
Parlor Cars mid Thrnutrh Conches be
tween Pitt-burgh and Buffalo on tridni
leaving Pittsluiriih 8.15 a. 111., nrrivii.;;
Pittsburgh 8:00 p. m.
jS-sv-Tickets sold and baggage cheeked
to nil principal points.
Get time tables giving full Information
from Company's AitentH.
WM. S. HALllWIN, Gen'l Pafs'r Ag't,
GEO. S. G ETCH ELL. Gen'l SujVi.
Nos. 41 .t43 Exchange St., Bnllalo, N. Y.
J. L. CRAIG, Ajjent, Tloiuistu, Pa.
WMT '
SMEARBAUGH
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CO.,
Dealers in
croTiEiiEiNra-,
NOTIONS, DOOTG SI-JOES,
ZIATSAIVDCAPS.
GBOOEBIES1
TO II. -.CCO,
CIGARS. IIAUD
WA H E, QUE E N S
W A U E. G'L AS.SWA RE,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPEH, FOREIGN FRUIT?;, VEG
ETABLES, BAKERS BItEAD, OYS
TERS, Ac.
Goods Alwavs First-Class,
ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES,
82.50, $3.50, f t.50, $0.50 ami upwards.
Buckoyo .Force Pump
CA LL AX D GET PRICES,
ZED. 31 1HJ I IB IE X. ,
TIONESTA, PENN'A.
NOTICE
We wish to notify all psrtles havimr ob
structions in the Tionesta Creek lu twcen
Balltown and Tionesta that wo have con
tracted to run luml.oi and .Lara out of
said creek. All owners of such obstruc
tions will be held responsible f r damage.
W. fc J. COOPER. Balltow n, Pa.
Jan. 28th, 1884. 30jnn0
S. H. HASLET & SONS.,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
FURNITURE. And
UNDERTAKERS.
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