WEDMSDAY MORMKO, FEB. ZO, 1381. BOROUGH OFFICERS. luryw. S. P. Irwin. OiitnoiVmon North ward. H, M. Fore man, C. M. Shuwkey, A. M. Doutti South ward, V, A. Eagles, J. II. Fonei., A. II. Dale. Juaticen of the Peace J, T. Bronnan, D. S. Knox. , Contnbtr II. II, Shoemaker. St'honl PirerlnrtO. W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, J. H. Dlngman, I. S. Knox, J. V, Morrow t II. S. Brock way. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of nprr! -3 as. MosoroVK. Member nf Semite J. G. Hall. Annembly F.. 1. Pa Vis. President Judge W. D. Brown. .4oct'a( Judges John Reck, C. A. II ILL. Treasurer W M. Hm EAR nAUO W. ' Prothanatarfi, lie.giMer Jtccordtr, te. 3 llKTIS SftAWKKY. hrrlr. C. W. Ci.ark. ?omrniAi'onfr II. W. Lkdkmua, J. S. K 'CNPERSON, II. A. ZtTF.NDKLL. ...... . I' .. .. . .7 . T 1."" llirt. Ahn. Iisfr(et A UornevT. 3. VANniKKN. Jury Comminxionere II. ). DAVIS, J. Grf.enawalt. Cminty Surveyor II. C.' WlTITTEltlN. rhirotier Dr." J. W. Morrow. Ou?ifv udifora O. W. WarDkk, J. A. SfOTT, II. B. 8WAU.ET. " O US IN E S 3 D I f! ECTOR Y7 TIONESTA LODGE MEETS every Tnosdny evening, t 7 o'clock, in'tho I.Kdge Room In Par t rid xfi'u Hall. R. 75. OILLESPIE, N. O. I . W. S a W Y K It, Soo'y. 27-tf. C apt. TiEimarc stow post, t No. 274, (J. A, R. Meet on the first Wednesday In each lugnth, In Odd Fellows Hall, TionoHta. Pa. P. S. KNOX, Commander. .1, B. AUNKW, P. M. CLARK. VOXICW V CLAHK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Kim St. Tionesta, Ponna. m J. VAN fllKSKN. i . ATTORNEY AT LAW, And District Attorney of Forest bounty. )lli Iil, Court House, Tlonesta. Pa. L. DAVIS. Vj, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pu. Collections made In this and adjoining counties. ILESW. TATF, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Elm Stroet, Tlonesui, Pa. M' IT. RITCHFY. i 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW. Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. "! A WRENCH HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa., 3LJ II. K. Hrockwav. rropnetor. Tins lionso 1h central ly located. Everything iew and well furnishtd. Kupniior Ac commodations and strict attention given tnwu. Veg.4a.Mes nd Fruits of . all V !nd nerved in their season. Kaniplo .in for Cominercial Aaent-s. "I EXTRA L HOUSE. Tlouesta. Pa., J I ai-know. Pi(M.rietor. This Ih a ihw house, and hus jiht b(H littod up lor tlio accommodation of Hie public. A por tion of the imtroua; of tite nllic la solic ited, -w-iy. 1 7 AST HICKilRY IIOTKE. j EAST HIIiORY, Pa.. .1. W. It Proprietor. Thi house is liov and has been fmnislied with new (un.ilure thronuhottt. It is ctilralley lo- atett. and lias a nrst class bam incxnne't '.nn w:li it. The trvelin public will Jind if a pleasant stopping place. First luss Eiverv in cunuuctioii with the Hotel. NATIONAL HOTIIL, TidUaite, Pa., W. P. Iiucklin, Proprietor. A first i Uss hotel lu all rospocts, and the pleas .iitcst stopping place lu town. lttos very i easouablo. Jan8-W. M. 15. COOK. M. P.. VHVSIIAN' .fr RUROKON. nn'iia avi iritu 4Ct. unnr the Keliool tlouso. Tionestn, Pa. All profesbional alls prompt'.y attended to. Ti V. MORROW. M. P., I . PH YS1CI AN A SURG EON, 1.ae of Armstrong eounty, havlnjrloi'ated mi Tiiincsta is prepared to attend all pro Vi Ksionai palls promptly and at all hours. ulief in HmearbauKh A Co.'a new build ing, up stairs. Othce hours 7 to 8 a. m., end 11 lu 12 m. ; 2 to 8 and 1 to 71 v. m. ,'Mi;t l;vvs. ft to 10 a, M. 2 to 3 aud 6 to 74 . m. Residence ill Fisher House, on A'.iniMt Street. may-18 81. V f r C. COUURN, M. P.. A . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 1 ls ha 1 over fifteen ye:iri cxprionoo in tho practice of his profession, having prad xr.t -d U'ljxlti and honorably May 10, 1865. Oi.'iee and Residence In Judjie Reek's lion'-.', opposite tha M. E. Church, Tiones ty I'a. Aug. iB-180 I UNTISTRY. I) Pit. J. W.MORROW. .Having purchased the materials fco., of 1.1 r. yteudman, wouia respociiuuv an "i:iincc tliat he will carry on the Pontal .Ht-i'iess in TIonostA, and having had over six years successful experienee, considers iiimsell fully competent to plve entire sat- tantioii. I f lial 1 always give my moui- .nl pra 'tic.e tlio preference. Biai-22-82. K . i. ki 1 T. A. B. KELLY J4 1', 1MA11K CO,, B A K E: B B S ! 4 Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. l'ank ol Discount and Deposit. lirrest allowed on Time Deposits. Col lei lions iualeon all the Princi pal points of the U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. joKKNZO FULTON, M nn ufacturer of and Dealer In HAF.rJESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of MORSE FURNISHING GOODS. miiym TON EST A. PA. oi:r.SCKIBK for the RervBLif an , only :0 ?t .mi per aimuni. J. T. IinKNNAN. CI. M.HUAWHEY, BREMAN& SHAYKEY, Real Estate Agent3 & Conveyancers. Dealers In ANTHRACITE C BITUMINOUS COAL (Offices In Court Uouse,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA. FOR SALE. 1000 acres, Warrant No. 2838, TlouesU Township. 3(K) acres Warrant No. 6180, Kingsley Township, 143 acres, known as "Lillle Farm," Alle gheny Twp., Venango Co. 7 acres near Enterprise, Warren Co. 'hi attre's, Tlonesta twp., 10 acres cleared and In wheat and rye; small house and bar:i j considerable oak timber. Price t'50 ; 400 down, balance in 8 years. Also. Houses and lots, and building lots in Tioiiesta llorongh for sale on easv terms. We have some good bargains on hand. IJhennah ASuawkkt. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CnndnM4 Time Table Tlonesta Htatlon. NORTH. SOUTH. Train IS.... 7:48 amlTraln 63 11:05 am Train 18 8:10 amlTraln 10 1:4.1pm Train 0 8:59 pmTrain 16 8:20 pm Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. Preaching in the P. M. Church Dext Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. D. Rhodes nfliciat;Dg. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. -Preibyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Did you get office T Candidates are blooming. The mud is getting considerably oumberous again. Crowd have made their appear ance. A slight iutimatioa of spring. Oil Market closed last night at $1,022. Opened this morning at 1.03i. OrrA Sweet has moved his fami ly iutj part of II. O. Davis' house. Mr. George Corowell, of Stone boro, has beeu the guest of Tionesta friends for the past week. Our East Ifickory letter is un avoidably crowded out this week, sor ry to say. Misses Jessie aud Eda Knox will entertain the members of the T. Y. L. N. N. Society next Tuesday eveoiog. Mrs. Bovard, who has been stay ing with her boh G. W. Bovard, 'since last fall, returned to her home iu But ler county Monday. Next Monday the regular Feb ruary term of court begin and from the number of (rases on the trial list it will likely occupy the full week. Harry Cubbison, Robinson & Bonner's affable clerk, has been con fined to his bed by sickness for the past two weeks, but is now on duty agaiu. Misa Mary Moon, of Tionesta, wishes to inform all who have carpet to weave that she is prepared to do their wcrk promptly and at leasooa bla prices. Dauie'l Sbeean, a former resi dent of this county, is once more among old friends, after an ab sence 'if several years; he is now stopping at Fagundus. United Presbyterian services will be held iu the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, morning and evening, by Rev. R. M. Patterson. All are cordially iovited to attend. Mr. Tanner, tho gentleman who tustaianed fucb a severe fracture of the left arm, at Wymau & Co.'a mill, some three weeks ago, is getting along quite well. Robert French, the colored gen tlemen whom many of our citizens will remember as having sola the Singer sewing machine through this section during last summer, died sud denly in Titusville on the 8tU inst. Miss Belle McClintock the accom plished vocalist, delighted an East Hickory audience with one of ber charming concerts last Friday even ing. Quite a number of our towns people attended aud were highly en tertained. By references to our announce ment column it will be seen that Wm. R. Coon of Barnelt, and Lewis Arner of Kingsley, are announced for Asso ciate Judge, subject to Republican usages. Also J as. A. Scott of Jenks, for Auditor. Bro. Hayden of the Democrat got an ofllca yesterday in the shape of overseer of the poor, and it will row be Al.'s solemn duty to keep the bal ance of the newspaper fraternity from starving. It was a, lucky strike for the printers, Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for February has reached us and bears many evidences of improvement over past issues. Its accurate irne tables, original and selected reading matter and general fund cf railroad informa tion make it an indispersible article to the travelor and business man. Messrs. Robinson & Bonner have purchased the Root & Watson mill in Kingsley township, und we learn it is their intention to remove it to this place and set it up on the of site the present mill at the mouth of the creek. This done and lionesta will bave a rousing lumbering institution, tand there will be do lack of all kinds of lumber in our market. Just abnot this time of year a large portion of our population is on the bunt of tenement houses, and this reminds us that that article of comfort and necessity is exceedingly scarce in this market. The party who is willing to expend a few hundred dol lars in buildiug a number of conven ient and comfortable dwelling bouse in Tionesta will strike a paying in vestment some day. Who'll make tho break? Rafting started in pretty livfVty last week, nearly thirty rafts having been run out of the creek. It seems a little premature to set lumber afloat at tbis season, as there may be some pretty snug freezing yet; however, every day of mild weather losseus the danger from that source The Ex tract Works at Kellettville took ad vantage of the rafting to bring down something like 100 barrels of extract, thus saving considerable expense and delay in hauling over land. Mr. J. R. Chad wick of this place has secured the agency for James G. Blaine's great book, "Twenty Years of Congress; or From Lincoln to Gar field." It is hardly necessary to say that this is one of the most intensely interesting and best works that Amer icans have been treated to in the pres ent century. The name of James G. Blaine is sufficient, and those who are at all able will have the book. Mr. Chad wick is now ready to take orders, aod will make a canvass of tbis section forthwith, giving all who wish, an apportunity to secure tbe work, which is a very bandsomo one indeed. Don't forget the grand ball to be given next Friday evening at Law rence Hall by Capt. Geo. Stow Post. A large cumber of invitations has been issued, and yet there may be some who have been uuiutentionally omit ted; and right here it may be in order to state that, while it is so iuvitatioD party, all well disposed persous who are fond of dancing will be made welcome should they attend, whether having received a card or not. It is not the intention to slight any who would like to while away a pleasant hour in dancing. Reig's orchestra, of Warren, will be in attendance which is a guarantee that nothing will be lacking in the musical line. In fact no pains have been spared to make the initial ball of tbe Post a grand succesj. Mr. James Myers, who resides at the mouth of Stewarts Run, about five miles below Tionesta, bad a very nar row escape from drowning recently. He was crossing the river on the ice tbe day before it broke up in compa ny with Charles YanGieson, his brother-in-law, who was a little in ad vance of him. When near the mid dle of the river Van heard a noise, and looked back just in time to see Myers going under tbe ice. He ran down a few steps to where there was an air-bole, and when Myers made his appearance be shoved a piece of board to him, and after much strug gling suc-ceeded in extricating bim from his perilous predicament, but not until the current, which was very rapid at that point, had drawn his head and shoulders under the ice at the lower end of tbe air-hole. But for the prompt action of Mr. V., whose presence of mind did not for sake bim, Mr. Myers would have sure ly drowned. He was carryiug i lan tern iu bis hand at the time, to which he still clutched with a death, grip when be got out. A full line of Notions, Men's Ladies' and Misses Rubbers; Also choice Oraoges just received at 25 and 35 cents per doz. Wm. Smear baugh & Co. 2t "I Don'i Feel Well I" The stomach Is out of order j neg'.ected, this uioaus chron ic dyspepsia. You should take Acker's, Dyspepsia Tablets and avoid Uxla terrible disease, faioll Ly U. W, Bovard Yesterday's Election. Tbe election in this place yesterday passed off with little or no interest, at least if there was any, it was not visible on the surface. The boro citizen's caucus at the court house on Monday was vastly more interestiug than the election itself; in fact, it came near beating' the election in point of numbers. Tbe ticket nomi nated gave pretty general satisfaction, aod the endorsement of the young council by a reuomination and elec tion ia a very handsome compliment to the boys which we believe they ful ly appreciate. Following is the tick et as nominated and elected : BORO UGH Burgess R B Crawford Council N. W. C M Bhawkey, 8 yrs II M Foreman 2 yrs " A M Doutt 1 yr 8. IW. J II Fones 3 yrs " W A Eagles 2 yrs " Charles Bonner 1 yr High Constable II II Shoemaker Constable II II Shoemaker Justices of the Peace I) S Knox J T Brennan School Directors A B Kelly O W Robinson Overseers of the Poor W Y Siegins 2 yrs ' Albert Hayden 1 yr Judge of Elections t? VV Sawyer Inspector of Elections J R Chadwick Chafes Raisig Assessor John Muenzeuberger Auditors P M Clark J F Proper OIL NOTES. Porter's No. 2, at Henry's Mills was completed during the week and start ed at the rate of 1000 barrels a day. Some big wells are being struck ' this district,which seems to have knock ed the bottom cut uf the oil market. Reports received from thete on Satur day, said that Porter's No. 6 was dVilled into the sand and made fifteen, barrels the first hour. Tbe .McCalmont Oil Co.'s second well was also reported in the Band and made six barrels tbe first hour. The wells which had been torpedoed were declining slowly. During the coming week a number of wells should be completed in the vicinity of Henry's -Mills ; enough to enable the trade to form a good idea of the exteut and capacity of that district. Grandiu Kelly & Go's No. 20, south of the Tionesta, is reported to bave been drilled nine feet in the sand Saturday evening, and made thirty five barrels' the first hour. The well is located fifty rods south, of No. 18, and makes the third producer on that side of the creek. The Flood Subsiding. A down-the-river dispatch gives the following faict idea of the terri ble sufferiug and Jruin wrought by the greatest flood ever known in the Ohio Valley '. Tbe submerged country ia slowly shaking off the waters and the devastation paralyzes, description. The roofs of the bouses on piles of brick aud timber tell the tale ia all directions. Provisions are said to be plentifully supplied but the people suffer from the cold weatber. Ma rietta, Ohio" is' a hurricane wreck, Houses are torn gutted and demolish ed on all the streets. There are no inhabitants except in the second sto ries and not many of them at that. Parkersburg will be able to assist our sufferers, but the destitution of small er settlements is intense. Be'pre is a a wreck and its principal street has vutirely disappeared, with only a few piles of brick to mark its location. A towboat with a tow swung abreast of the town of Ravenswood and held the houses from being swept away last Saturday. Otherwise the town aud all its inhabitants would have beeu engulfed.. Wires are down in all di rections and from here tbe news goes to Baltimore and is there transferred. The disarrangement interferes with all transmission of news and it is doubt ful if telegraphic matter can be sent af ter leaviog here. The Stockdale leaves ten tons of freight here to be distrib uted by the relief committee at this point for the sufferers below. Busi ness is entirely suspended. The loss in i'arkersburgb is oue million, Ladies Should Htuiember, a beautiful complexion rosulu from using Acker's illood Elixir. Hold by G. W. Bovard. Croup, Whooping Cough, and evon Asthma, immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guarantee by U, W. Bovard, The Belle of Australia. By William II. Thomeb, Author cf 'Gold Hunters' Adveutures," "The Bushrangers," etc., etc. The thousands of readers of Mr. William II. Tbomea' former books, will be made glad by the announce ment of a new work by this most popular author. In this new novel he has surpassed all of his former eff orts. While it possesses an abundance of exciting interest, In the hero's ad ventures with bushrangers, and in his remarkable luck in discovering nug gets of gold in a supposed worthless claim, the central interest of the story is involved in the adventures and scrapes which befall the hero, on. account of his exact resemblance to a certain English nobleman, for whom he is continually and persistently taken. Interwoven with this fiction are many charming descriptions, for which Colonel Thomes' travels admirably qualify him. The author attempts no lofty flights. But for staight-forward writing, comprehensible and engaging, be has earned a reputation which can not fail to be increased by "The Bello of Australia." He aims to interert his readers, and in the range of fiction to wbicb the novel belongs, he has wrought well in plot, in narrative, in the delineation of character, ana iu keeping close to the facts of actual life. It is one of the best stories of Australian life ever written, and few who take it up will leave it before they have reached the end of the book. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price ($1 00) by UE Wolfe, J iske & Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass. Peterson's Magazine for March has already made its appearance. It contains a beautiful steel engraving entitled, "Bitter Cold," a handsome tidy pattern to be worked on Java canvas, the usual elegant colored fash ion plate, besides a large fund of good and lovely things for the ladies. None better than "Peterson," and all for the smalt sum of $2.00 .per year, Address Peterson's Magazine, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa; - Use Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption. Sold by G. W. Bovard. TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ barrel choice - - 4.75(g,7.00 Floury sack, - - 1.151.70 Corn Meal, 100 ttm - ' - ' -1.50 1.75 Chop feed, pure grain - - ' 1.40 Corn, Shelled - - 85 Boans bushel ... l.f03.00 II am, sugar cured - - - 16 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 15 Shouldors ----- . 11 Whiteflsh, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 6.60 Sugar - Cll Syrup - - - ' - - " 75 N. O. Molasses new ... - 80 Roast Rio Coffee - - - 20(24 Rio Coffee, - - - - 1520 Java Coffee - - - 2830 Tea - - - - - - 20(0, 00 Butter - - - - - 1 - 5 ft, 30 Rice 810 Eggs, fresh - - 30 Salt best lake .... 1.50 Lard - - - - - - 121 Iron, common bar - - 3.00 Nails, lOd, $ keg - - - - 3.50 Potatoes - , - - - - 45&50 Limebbl. .... 1.50 Dried Apples sliced per lb - - 11 Dried Beef - - - - -18 Dried Peaches per lb - - - 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 25 TRIAL. LIST. Causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County on the Fourth Monday of February, A. D. 1884 : 1. J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Swaggart, Vo. 6 February term, 1871). 2. N. Myers, Cashier vs. J ustis Shaw key, No, 7 February term, 188& 3. H. P. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 53 September term, 1882. 4. Robert Gil more vs. A. J. Landers Co., No. 42, December term, 1882. 6. John Cobb & Co. vs. Richard B. Wil lis, No. 29 May term, 1888. 6. J. 11. Wilson vs. William Morgan, No, V!tl September term, 1883. 7. Goo. M. Kopler for use of Goo. W. Bo vard vs. J ustis bhawkey, No. 33 Septem ber term, 1883. 8. II. P. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 41 September term, 188. ' l. John Thomson vs. Jacob Range et al, No. 47 Sept. term, 1883. 10. Peter Berry et al vs. L. F. Watson et al, No. 48 Sept. term, 1883. 11. John S. Davis et al vs. Peter Berry et al, No. 61 Sept. term, 1883. 12. K. M. Southwick vs. The Anchor Oil Co. A Heber Bros., No. 63 Sept. term, 1883. 13. James Fitageralds vs. George Kich ner, No. 60 Sept. term, 1883. 14. V. Bvrom A Co. vs. James B. Wat son, No. 61 September term. 1883. 15. John Mel ntyre vs. Andrew McCray A Hannah McCray, No. 74 Sept. term, 1883. 16. Rufus Dodge vs. Mahoney A Will- lams, Mo. 7 Sept. term, 18M. 17. Robert McCloskey et al vs. J. II Ryder et al, No. 1 Dec. term, 1883. 18. Enterpriso Transit Co. vs. P. J Swain, No. 27 Dec, term, 1883. JUSTUS SHAWKEY, Frothonotary Tionesta, Pa., January 14, 1884. SEND your Job Work to tho REPUB LICAN Otliue. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer Is the marvel of thu age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to U31 .arch St., k'hUatla. aeplil-Mtf APPEAL NOTICE. Commissioners' Office of ) forkst coitrtt, i Tionesta, Pa., Feu. 4, 1884. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest ftaimt.v will moot at their otlioe, In the Court llonse, at Tio nesta, on tne third and fourth of March, next, for tho purpose of holding a Court ot Apimitls for the assessment of 1884. . By order of Commissioners. Jas. T, Brennan; Clerk. Confirmation Notice. Notice It hereby. given that the fol-' lowing accounts have been filed in my of fice, and will be presented at February Term Of Court for Confirmation: Triennial account of W. A.. Dosenbnrv. Guardian of Matha heirs. Account of D, S. Knox, Guardian of Lillie Hilands. Account of Thos. aud F. D. Flynn. Ad ministrators of James FJynn, deceased. JUSTI3 SHAWKEY. Register. Tionesta, Pa., January 14, 1884. License Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing applications for Licensrt have been' filed in my office and will be presented at next nession of Court: " .. 1. T. C. Jackson, hotel, Tionesta Bor ough. 2. John S. Caldwell, hotel, Byrom Sta tion, Jenks Township.' 3. John Refran, hotel, TTowe Township. J USTIS SHAWKEY, Clerk. Tionesta, Feb'y 4, 1884. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. D. Brown,' President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and, for the county of Forest, has issued his pre--cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, fto.. at Tionesta, for the County -of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday, of February, being the 25th day of Feb., 1881. 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 olliccs appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then andihere present to prosecute against them ashall be just. , Given un der my hand and seal this 29th day of Januaay, A. D. 1881. C. V. CLARK. Sheriff. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. B Y VIRTUE of various Acts of Assem Hy of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania made and provided, we, the under signed Commissioners of Forest County, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court 'House, in Tionesta Borough, on . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1884, at 2 O'clock p. in., the following described tracts of land, viz : iuckoiit TWP. . Acres. To Whom. Assessed. 171 Union A Cherry Run Oil and Mining Co. HARMONY TWE. . 100 Good Hope Pet. Cq" ; ' 175 Davis Wm " . . . 1) Johnson 8 A ' ! . i Neill W C, detfoY. ' ' TIONESTA TWP, ' Island 'S J C Shaw" fl Huntor; 23 John Whitman 123 Hatfield A Oo. H. W. Lkdedur, Jamks Hext.erson, Henry A. Zuendkl, Attest, Co. Commissioners, J. T. Brennan, Clerk. Executors' Notice. ' Estate of Amza Purdy, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the laat will and testament of Amza Purdy, late of Green township, Forest county, Pa., de ceased, and all persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same are notifiod to make settlement at once. -W. B. HE AT II, LUCY PURDY, Executors. Starr, Forest Co., Pa., Jan. 5, 1884. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA: M. CARPENTER, - Proprietor. SS- Pictures taken in all the latest styles of the art. 36-tf ' y A'Vv-- jjfr?;' .-'-' ' Beaver 'oll'dc aud Mimical lunlllnr. For Young Ladies. Spring Session Opens March 25, 1884. Beautifully aud Healhfully Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant grounds, cheertil rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages for music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ. Thorough work, home-like care, moderate lates. Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor, D. D., Beaver, Pa. jul23 4m OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUSE. Largest and most complete Wholesale and Retail Tea and Family Grocery west of New York. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION. IN DUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY'. Freight paid within luo miles of l'iits burgh on all orders of $25 and over, or discount of 3 per cent, to parties living any further distance. Parties not wishing to purchase $-5 worth at oue time, can pun-tiH.se with an other family, and wu will pay the freight. And Still Another Feature: In making shipments of goods we inclose amount of expsncea to you, in connection with registering money or ob taining P. O. money order or bank draft ; also, amount of postage in mailing, etc. On this plan you are put to no expeuse whatever. The goods are packea and shipped to vour station, thus putting you on an eo,uaf footing with our city custom, era. Sond for the "Housekeepers Guide" a book of 24 pges, giving prices on every article we cany in stock. Please m nd your address and the bixk will be tent free. WM. HASLAGE 5t SON, H Dia mond Squurc, Pittsburgh, Pa. jauii H lv