3Jk oxwt publican. WEUNKSn.W Jill RAIN CAM. 2, ISM. DOnOUGH OFFICERS. Ttttrgetut, U. 11. CuAWPonn. ? unfit I mm North ward. C. M. Nbaw K y H yrs., II, M. Foreman 2 yrs., A. M. Doutt I yr.; Mouth ward, J. If. Forms : yrs., W. A. Fairies 2 yrs., J. Homier 1 yr. Juitt.ir.eit of the 1'e'a.f.e .1. T. llnmiiHii, 1). S. Knox. . Con.itabte IT. II. Shoemaker. ti'-hont, Pirr.r.toritti, W. Uobiimon, A. H. Kelly, J. H. IMninniui, 1. S. Knox, J. AV. Morrow, 11. S. Hrockway. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of rvti.r7rrs-.TNO. H. T ATTOT. Mi'mlier of Nrnutr .1. . II ALL. AitHemfttif'V.. L. IAVlt. President JiuitjeW. 1. HnofTV. .4 ?i:jcft Jttttyesloni Kkoic, C. A. ITn.r.. rtv Tren.iurr.r Wx, KMEAltiiAVon. Prnthnnntnry, HryiMer d: ItecortUr, if e. .1 IISTIS Sit AWK KY, hrritr. C. W. Cl.Arik-. ToimnMnonT 11. V. LKDrcuiTn, J. 8. J. :!Slr.RHON', If. A. ZUEDKI.l.. County Nuperintentlirnt. .1. E. IIlLI.- Pint riet A ttornrvT. .T. VanO ivnv.v. Jury Commtn.iionerit II. O. Havis, .T. 1 HRt(N AWAT.T. CSiunti 'Surveyor U. C WitiTTEKIN. 'Coroner Dr. ,T. W. Mop now. (ftin A mtitarit (1. W. Wahdk!, J. A. flcoTT, H. 15. Swaixkv. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0NE5TA LODGE Xo. .KM, T. O.of O.F. ME UTS every Tuesday evening, fit 7 o'clock, in' tho Lodro Iloom in Pr trlilif' Hall. It. 'A. OILLF.SPIF, N. i. !. W. SAW Y VAX, Sce'y. '27-tf. rHI'T, (ilX)Ufii: 8TOW POST, V. No. 274, (1. A. K. Mct on the fl r-t Wednesday i" each month, In O Id Follows II.ill, Tioneitu, P.i. 1. S. KNOX, Commander. J, II. AUNKW. i'. m. tl.AUK. vcsxi:v .to (AUK, A TTC) It N KYS-AT-L AW , FlmSt. Tionrstn, Ponnn. n j. van (iir.sr.Nt I . ATTOltNEY AT LAW, .Mid I'istriot Attorney of Forest County. HtW in Court Ho. me, Tionestn. Pa. L. HA VIS. VTTOUN F.Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Va. Cadioetions made in this and adjoining eountle. M" il.KS W. TATE, ATTOUNFY-AT-LAW, Elm Street , Tionesta, Pa. nrrciii'v. A'ITt P. X E Y-AT-L a W, Tiones'a, Forest County Pn. 1 A WU EN f'E irOT'SE. Tloncwtn, Ph.. J J H. S. Hrtckwnv. Proprietor. This ti eise 1 cenlr:il'y im-uted. EvprrtliJiiK if w tind well tii nivhe l. Kiiiniur Ac .uiniodiitionn und utriet ntleutioii jriven tipiietH. Ve.'ftiitjteH und Fruit ol- ull U'li'ulM Herved in their HeH.n. humplo iilr for Cnnini'Mviiil Ajrentn. 1KNTIM Ij MOl'SE, Tionet'i. Ph., T. ('. .liifkn. Proprietor. TIiih i n ,v ho'is and liiKjut l)en titled up tor t!to nceoiimiodation id 'I'm puHie. A por tion ot'the pntrouivre d' tlie jmlille in xolie '!mI. 4'My. I? AST HICK' Ml Y MOTK1-. I j EAST IIK'KOKY. PiV., .1. W. 1UI.I., Kroprieter. Tin Ivnwe is lie iiml Imn Ixen tin nisiied wUli new lun.iluro tlirou:;h i't. It i eentrlley lo- dted, and liiw tirvt e'.ii led u ill iimnert lon with it. The tniveliiijr pii!)He will find it a plenvtint ytopiiiut! plaee. I'irxt-i-iii.i-1 1. ivory in i-onnnliou with fie Hotel. NAI'IONAI. HOT!'.!,. Tidiout", Ph., V. D. Puckr.ii, Proprietor. A lirnt i UfS liotel In all respei-tN, mid the plenx ii!ite"t xtoppiiiiC pl.-u-u in town, liates very i-a-ii!il)lP. ' Junv-sj. ,1 II. cook, M. !.. JM. jmiysu ian a si;p.f;i:oN. Otlieo on I'd ui St , near the Nelrnol House, TioneKtH, Pa. All inofesnional i-a'lM proinpt!y nt tended to. 1 W. MOPJIOW. M. n.. .1. PHYSICIAN .V KlTUfi ICON, Eale of Armstrong county, having located in TloucHta i prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly und at nil hour-. Oii'.i-o In Siiiearliaiii:!) A Co.'h new luiild iiiir, up ktalrH. Olliee hours 7 to H A. fiid II to 12 M.; J lo.l und ti to 7 r. M. fSiinda-n. f to 10 am. j 2 to 3 and 01 to 7i . m . Itosidenea in Fisher House, on Walnut Street. may-lrt 81. WO. CO'.tlMIN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN A SL'UOEON, 1 Ins had over fifteen years experience, in Iho practice of hi profession, !iuvinirKn"l ii;it.ed leijaltii and honoruldy May 10, WIS. Otllee ami Hesi.lencti in Judiro Heidi's tiouse, opiiosito tlio M. E. Church, U'iones U. Pa. Ann. yr.-lsO DENT1STKY. UK. J. W. MOltKOW. 1 1 v ii 1 1 ' iiiii'chaseil tho materials A.. of lr. Steadmaii, would respeHlullv an Isiunee that lie will carry on the Kental itusine in Tionosta, and having had over hix veins Kuecessful experience, considers hinisell full v compotent to plvo entire sat W'aetiou. I Nhall nlwiivs give my medi cal practieo tho prelerem-e. mur-J-p-. , h mi. A. B. WK1.1.V a J J. J J. C CO., 0 J. IrT IB !R S I Coi ner of Elm A WalnutStn.Tionesita. x Hank oi Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. C.dlootionsma loonall the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. i; OKEN.O FULTON, Manufacturer of und Dealer in. HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. ni.ivl M TO NEST A. PA. OL'FISCKIIJE for the. liKrcuuwN, only .SO ler annum. J. T. nm-.MA!. " M. SIIAWKtr. BREHNAN & SHAVVKEY, Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers. llenlers in ANTI1UACITE.C IUTUMINOLS COAL (Oilier in Court limine,) TIONESTA, FOKEST COUNTY, PA. FOUSALE. 1000 neren, Wnrrnnt No. 2.M, TIoiienti Town-diip. Wf aeres Warrant No. MHO, Kinsley TowiiHliip. V iiereit, known nw "liillie Farm," Alle gheny Twp., Vennniro ('. 70 aere.M near Enterprise, Warren Co. A I ..so. lloiiNO'iniid o(h, und ltnildintt IoIm In TioneHtn HorouKh for nalo on piimv teriun. Wo luivo ihiiiio frood liaruraiim on hand. ItHKNNA V HllAWKKV. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CondeiiKeil Time Table Tionrnla Ntnllan, kouth. Noum. Train 15... 7:4 nin'Triiin (VI 11:17 nni Train IS 7:4S nni Train 10 lH'ipm Train ( 4:(K) pm Truin ltl 8:H pin Train 1 North, and Train 10 South carry Iho mail. Rev. Hicks occupy the pulpit of the M. K. Church next Sunilay evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m"; M. K. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. New aoiiouticctnentw : For County Supcrtntpiulent, (Jcorgo W. Kerr; for Cetinty Auditor, (i'lintain Jumieeon. Mack Agnew and Jim Davis arc home from Allegheny College thin wufk paying parents and friends a visit. Tho sthooU of Hickory town ship have ull closed fur the winter term; hut will begin again in a few weeks for the summer term. Two or three- gond coiumunii'a lions arc crowded out this week, but we'll have more spaco next week, and they will keep Grab rate until theu. We noticed a number of the Sheffield boys in town during the re cent flood, having come down the TionestH, ou rafts from Foxburg and vicinity. Now 6nh for trout all you pletife. A ciiromo awaits the man who catches (lie largest string withiu the uext leu days and leaves them at this olBee. Competition open to all. Mr. L. J. Hopkins had a short visit with his brother, G. T. Hopkins, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, who was here for a few day last week. It was their first meeting for six years. Miss May Sbiao stiirttd for Pitts burgh Monday on ntia of the rafts of lumber that If II here on that any, scornipiiuied by her brother-in-law, Mr. T. J. VauGieson, who piloted the craft. W. A. Grovf was exhibiting a parsnep lust Monday that measured four feet in liDglh. This may sound like a parsnep story, hut it's literally true, and Ab. won the cigars on it all llm same. Peep frogs have "peeped" their first "peep." According to the old "perdition'' these little chaps must freeze up three times before pring comes. One freeze has taken place and e may t-oou expect the desired spring. Remember the Teachera Exami nations a follows : Neiiltown, April 12. IJrooljston, April 15. Marienville, April 1G. Claiincton, April 17. Tio- nesta, April 19. Nebraska, April 22 Whig Hill, April 23. East Hickory, April 24. We had a very pleasant visit with Mr. E. S. Hoyt, of Balltown, last Wednesday, who with his brother was takiug in our town with a view to locating and embarking iu business here should a favorable opportunity afford itself. Mr. Adams has moved into his (tho Convcr) house; Mrs. Pease has moved iuto the bouse just vacated by Adams; John Carsou has moved into Mrs. Pease's late residence; Win, Gui ten has moved into part of Thos. Has say's house. Cincinnati has just passed through a terrible ordeal. A youuir man named Beruer was on trial for murder, He had confessed the crime of killiug a inaa in cold blood for his mouey, yet the jury brought him in guilty only, of manslaughter. This eo in censed the people that they orgauized a mob for the destruction of the mur derer. Worst came to worst ; the mob grew larger and larger, until it was necessary to call out the State troop to quell tho riot. Some fifty or tdxly were killed and many more wounded. The court house was burned down, to gether with its contents. Order is now restoreJ. ' f Artiu Greaves, of Warren, has just completed a splendid portrait of ex-Lieutenant Governcr Stone, which will be placed in tho Lieutenant Gov ernor's room at the Capitol. It ii a faithful likeness, and tho execution is of a high class. G. V. Wick, tho local editor of the Democrat, and C. W. Wick, of Uimersburg, ore wn a horse back ex cursion through tho wilds of Forest county. The trout season is not open yet and tho deer seoson is over, but then dears are always legitimate. Clar ion Democrat. Tho Jamestown lumber Co., in Howe twp., Forest county, and High land township, Elk county, are push ing things with vigor. The P. & W. II. 11. have put in a siding three miles east of Sheffield Junction, and they are shipping their ash, cherry, and other lumber eislward. Messrs. Wright & Duhring, of Philadelphia, ure disposing cf there Forest county luttd as rapidly as pnes Lie, and it is euid they intend to dis pose of 'all their lands the coming season. The Mcllenry and Stock well lands will also be for sale if reas onable prices can be obtained. Wm. Blum has just disposed of the new wagon turned out at his shop, and is prepared to turn out mure on short notice, lie has a large supply of good material on hand aud will guarantee his work both in tho black smith and wagon-making line. Al" ways to be found at the old stand. Siruo time ago the Harrisburg Sunday Telegram sent out requests to the Republican members of the Leg- Ulaturo for their choice for President. In some unaccountable maonar it got the Forest County member down for Edmonds. While Mr. Davis, like all good Republicans, is an admirer of Senator Edmonds, be is known to all his constituency as a staunch Blaine man, having voted for him four years ago at the State Convention, and yet is one of his strongest supporters in this County. Foreign parties, in the icterets of various narrow gaugo railways, have been giving Forest county their at tention for soui-o weeks pa?t, but as the situation now is much will depend on the road from Garfield to West Hickory on the B. N. Y. & P. R. R. If the above road is built the Garfield and Sheffield Co. will extend their road to the Kiuzua Division of the B. N. Y. & P., aud it is confidently as serted that iu the above event the Bradford Air Line will build from Sheffield, or Hickory, to Oil City via Tionesta. Let 'em build. Herman Iiaisig, whose illness we spoke of two weeks ago, but who was seemiogly growiug better at that time, took a back-set last week, and has grown so much worse that at this writ ing his physician has very little hopes of his recovery. His father and brothers are all here to give him every attention. P. S. Since tbu above was put iu type, we are called upon to chrouicle the sad news of the young man's death, which occurred last uigbt at half past twelve o'clock, his disease being typhoid pneumonia. He was ageu 18 years. During his short residence here he showed him ssif to be a quiet, iudustrious aud very gentlemanly youug man, aad made many friends among the young people of the place. The parents aud brothers have the heartfelt sym pathy of our entire population in their sad afilictiou. lluuter's Station, three miles be low this place, was the seen 3 of quite a lively fracas on Friday eveuiug last It appeals that since the sale of the farms near that statiou, by the Gov ernment last summer, to soma Frank lin parlies, there has been some diffi culty in getting possession of two of the places, lao present tenants refus ing to vacate until legally compelled. As it takes some time to oust a mau by the proper legal methods, the pur chasers concludod to try a speedier remedy, aud accordingly hired fiva of Oil City's hard hitting ' cullud gem en," who came up ou the afternoon train, aud while the men were out in tho woods, proceeded to their homes and begau carrying out the goods, furniture, &o. At David Hunter's this gang met with some opposition, bat is David was not able to do much against such odds, they bear about overpowered him before assistance ar rived. At Jack MeCalmont's they bad it there own way for a time, but kheo Capl. Jack arrived with his crew from the mountains and let out a lew war-whoops, the dutkev invadurs began to realize their precarious con dition, aud after a few well-directed remarks from tho Captain himself, they not only stopped tho work of "unloading" tho house, but carried tho things back which they had taken out and placed them in - their proper places. After straighteuing op things generally about Jack's camp, they were marched up to David's abode and compelled to do tho handsome thing by replacing his goods in the house. Then a few more war-whoops causod a scattcroient among the iu vaders, and they lit out for this place, vhero they met their boss, whom they accosted with tho romark, "that's a d 1 of a place to send five men I" Quiet reigns supreme once more on the Flats, and the old settlers still hold the fort, aod propose to until fjected in a legal and more civilized manner. The boys down there are not to be trifled with. THAT SITUATION 1 "The situation," is tho titlo of an article in the last Commonwealth, and a similar one in tho Democrat. So fusion is proclaimed ; this is the last scheme of failure und disappointment' and is alwuys an admission of weak ness. We do not regard this as a serious affair at all, because it is only a conspiracy of about a half dozen ringsters, and would-bu leaders, con sisting raosily of disappointed can didates and defunct politicians, de void of any party principles with one end in view, o wit: the spoils. And yet this is called a fusion. It is is not likely at all that this conclave of constituted politicians can give away their party, or that its members will be driven like sbeap to tho shambles. It is one thing iu mercantile affairs to taako a con tract it is quite another to he able to deliver tho goods; hence political bankrupts are not good men to sell nut when they hold but little stock. Honest voters who are, and have been Greenbackers and Democrats from principle, or honest belie! that they were right, will not become the dupes of these would-be political bosses, who are so well kuown to be quite desti tute of any political principle, having tried all - parties and beec found wanting nothing but the loaves and fishes. The curtain is too thin, and the gauze too transparent. The Rational Democrat echoes back in a faint way the sentiments proruul gated by the Commonwealth, and tho little dark rooster, who engineers the columns of that concern, takes up the cry, and seems to say "wo will join you, brethren; we will (fa you g"od ; we will gobble up the olhees aud our motto shall be : addition, multiplica tion, subtraction, division and silecce. Verrily we have no officers iu the County now, w bile you, brothers, have five of the mast prominent. We have had uothiug iu the County for years; wo've fished till our hearts ache and can't catch a clim. Oh do aid us (soto voce); there is nothing in party principles, weve tried it for years al! we want is tho spoils; what care we for party names? 'arose by any other name would smell as sweet Brother Common wealth, whoop it up lively; cry fraud, corruption, Court house ring, insult and revild your fit offices elected by your party as wel as all Republicans (for we have none ourselves, but want the best cf them hereafter); try und hoodwink tho bon est voter. We allow no choice iu the candidates for nominations ; our sys tern uf bossism is perfect ; our fusion voters must have uo choico of candi da!w , ve must eomo lua snort suap ou the people, "as no aunouncemcuts will be made through tho papers it is expected that prospective candidates will da nothing prior to Seturu day that would he equivalent, as you have well said, duar brother." Thie is "a still hunt, w ith a vengeauce it deceives nobody. Analyzing the w hole "call" caudidly, this fusiou is not the hearty to operatiou of tho par ties it professes to represent, but ol the Six Siuttit Alecks, "who met au unanimously adopted plaus by whir the uomiuees for county offices should be equally divided between the Dem ocrat and Greenback parlies." Like the three tailors ho met in Tool.ey Street, London, wrote out a petiliou to the King, commencing "W the people, Sic, of iho municipality of London, At'.," ihe ouly riiuereiu-n in the puralel litre is, there are MX of them instead of three signers. Far be it from us to throw out any insinuations or uspe-rsious agtUM-t those who are houett Democrats and Greenbackers from conviction or belief, but we refer to those six chron ic office-seekers who misrepresent their parties. It takes no prophet to say, the honest and intelligent voter ia not tho kind of a bird that can be caught with this kinj of chaff; the American Eagle does not fatten out of a swill barrel. The mythical word "Ring" rounds the emptiest of all tho empty phrazes in tho article and betrays the howl of tho demagogue, because all tho offi cers of our county have been efficient, atte.nding to their duties and obnox ious to no charges. Cun the same be said of al! the six? Echo answers, "no." This is a combination of ringsters; ndeed, the very face of it is marked as a boss system composed ot "we six , a liorouEh ring ol netuncl pol iticians; political trickster) of a dangerous character who mistake plots for principles, who fondly dream they can deceive and blindfold the intelligent and honest of their res pective parlies, trying to make dupes and cats paws of good men to draw chestnuts out of the fire to feed, the clique. Tho article on "tho situation" is a direct slap in the face of two Judges, one Jury Commissioner, one County Commissioner aud one Auditor elected by the National party. All these men's business is at the Court House, and it is a flaming insult to them, as well as other county officers, that are unirapeached and are decent and trust woilhv men. The honest voter who stands by bia party and does not go into "machine politics" is respected by all; he does not change with the moon, oi veer about like the weather vane on baru, but commands the respect of ail men because he is true to bis colors, rallies to the standard of his party, but be will not follow unprincipled and irresponsible leaders self-constitu ted bosses who have grists to grind in novel mills of their own construction Byrom's Station. Mr. M. Graybill has built himself a comfortable house near P. & W. R. R Mr. Chapman has also built himself a small house which he will occupy iu about two weeks. The former is a joint er under the employ ment of D. S. Dru ry, shingle maker, near Byrom's. Mr. A. Edwards and Mr. A. Chris tie are building houses in Averna They are both employes of W. II Frost, of Averna. Miss Lizzie Frost was the recipient of a very handsome organ on Tuesday last; it wes a great, surprise to her She has begun to take music lessons from Mrs. D. S. Drury. Misa Nina Salade, who has been teaching the Byrom school, left for her home on Saturday last. Mr. A. Nash has been troubled with a boil or carbuncle, but it is a great deal belter, and we all hope it will soon go away. Rev Eraruptou will hold services at Byrom's aud Averna on Sunday April Gib. Services at Byrom's at 3 p. m., and at Averna at 7:30 p. m Hope there will be a good attendance let everybody come. Backw-oois.ian. March 31, 1884. Men's aud Boy's Spring Hats New Prints and Giugharas, Maple Sugar and Syrup, at Wm. Sinearbaugh & Co's. 2t. FOR SALE, The Saw Mill on Dawson Run Consisting of one portable boiler, sixty horso power ; double Engines, thirty horse power each, together with setts saws, belting, edger, complete and in good condition. The machinery is two veurs old, having cut about two million feet. Also one irood team of horses, harness, wagon, aud new pai of sleds ; together witii all tools per taining to the lumbering busioits A bargain to any party for prompt pay. John Cobb & Co. Tiooufta, Pa, March 27, 184. Mens, Youths', Bjys aud Childs Clothing just received for Spring and Summer wear. Quality, styles aud make up of tho very beet. We will compare goot's aud prices with any. Call and see our uew stock. Wm. Smk.hu!.u i;ii it Co. 'It 'I Don'. Foci Well !" The stomach is out of order j iu !cctcd, this iiu ans cliron ic dscpKi.t. Y"U should tuUo Acker's l pcpMa Tuhlcts and avoid this terrible di-ca-c. Hold hy i. W. lli.vnr I. One hundred Larrels of Ohio While Iwoe ju.-l received at Robinson it Bonner'. 2t -Eudie Should Ilcmernlior, a licnsitiln completion rendu from usln .(kcr' Wood Elixir. Hold lv O, W. Hov ,: .!. A largo Honni'Mii H M-. ?, Youths' and Boys' fine ami .-..no o shoes, Spring Styli-, jn-t, rwii"'! Wm Smearbnugh it CiV .',t. -Croup, Whooping Couch, Hint "vn Asthma, iinniriliatd y relieved liy Aeker'a English Iteniedy. Sold under gnnrantee by . W. Iiovnrd, Use Acker's Eulinh Keinedy for Con- numptlon. Sold ly (I. W. llovard. HOWE TWP. AUDITORS REPORT. Hold CoiiiniiiMiners of Jlowe Township, in account with A. I . Anderson, lown sliip Treasurer. May -i, '(, bv orders on Troa. of h reit I'd, No. I unsz Inrhmvo ree'd from Co. CommissionorK, dated May '21, 1-h.I fi)52 4'J CO?THA. Mnr. 10, 'S4, to Twp. orders paid to date ai per vouchers ?.Oo !! Overseers of tho Poor of Howe Township, in account with A. P. Anderson, 1 own ship Treasurer. Apr. (i, 'p:i, liv order on Trea. of r oresi i;o.,u:iiei .Miir.i, .t, .Hon, 1 to 40 inclusive, ree'd from County Commissioner 275 00 Am;, lil, s:l, by cash from W. S. Cole, Collector, on account bo i0 A uir. :il, ' , hy cash from W, S. ' Cole, Collector, on account 61 00 Oct. 17, 'W!, hy eitsh from W. 3. Colo, Collector, on account li5 00 ?.)78 00 Contha. Mar. 10, 'SI, to orders paid to date 60S 0!) To cnsli on hand 7 VI 57t? (HI We. tho Auditors of Howe Township, have examined the above accounts of A. Anderson. Treasurer, and tind them correct as stated. W. A. IIANES, P. A. 15LACK. Auditors of Mown Township. Urookston, Pa., March 10, 1SM4. Financial Statement of the Overseers of the. Poor of Howe Township for the year ending March 10, 1K8-1. Im. To orders drawn during year .i ..$1017 11 fo seated tax levied lor lis:t 41'- m To unseated tax levied for lSM:i 5Uli i)i To ain't duo from Co. Coinin'ra as per report of. March 12, 4 14 2(5 SUM iZ Ck. Hy ain't pd for support of paupers f wll flft Il'v " services of Overseers 'M S5 Hy " .". Clerk... By " TreoH. commission... Hy " Sundry ex pensea Ily tax duplicate in hands of Win S Cole, Collector.. .,412 06 Less cash roj'd on account of same :101 00 Am't duo from W S Cole, Collector liy ain't due from Co. Com missioners as per re port of Mar. 12, 1883 444 20 Ev iim't unseated tax levied for 188-1 592 04 40 Ott 14 Of, 7 87 111 04 10.17 20 Less orders reo d on ac count of same 27o 00 Leaving am't now due from County Commissioners 7(52 20 15y am't orders redeemed Ms (1 . " cash in hands of Twp. Treus. 7 !'t - 8-HVi 42 We the undersigned Auditors of Howo Townsiiip hereby certify that the ubovo report is true and correct to tho best of our knowledge and belief. W. A. HAKES, P. A. HLACIC, Auditors of Howe Township. Hroofcston, Pa., March 10, 1S84. Financial Statement of tho Koad Com missioners of Howo Township, Forest Co., Pa., for tho year ending March 10, 1881. Dn. To orders drawn during vear $C0tl 71 To tax of 1882. Wallace W :i'J 0O To ain't duo from County Com'ri as per report of March 12, 188.1 221 !i-1 To tax levied for year 188.1, seated. 1.H2 IS To " " " 1S:!, unseuted lWTU 48. vti75 3o Cr. H v am't expendod on roads,8eated.$1112 19 liy " " " unseated.. 2j4:l 87 Hy " " " seated '82.. :) OO Hy ain't paid Auditors' services... 10 00 lt'y " publishing Aud. report IS no Hy " Commissioners services .118 fil Hy " " Clerk's services is tx Hy " Treasurer's com iu ishion 71 82 Hy " Sundry ex punses 2Jii bi liy am't duo from County Coinni'rs as per report March 12, 18s;; $221 ill Hy am't unseated tax lev ied for 1883 l!7i IS ?210S 41 uc- f 20.-.2 4" Less orders ree'd on count of Mini; Lcavin-r ain't due from Co.Coui'is liy ain't orders redeemed H .-i U S 2C."2 4'.r f(;7,rjii ;i5 MMMAHY. Indebtedness March 12, 183, or ders out $1101 69 Indebtedness M.ir. 10, 1881, orders out 1 154 27 Less uni t due from Co. Commissioners us ahove. 5145 1)2 Nit Indebtedness this date.. 10' IS 35 IHvreaso for year $: 24 We the und"r-ii:iitd An Mors m" Howe Township, haviii'j: examined the foreoi'iK account, rind it true and correct to Iho hi st of our knowledge. . A. H AM'S, P. A. tW,.U'K. . uditois of 1 1 owe Township. Urookston, Pa., March JO, 18-d. TEN THOUSAND IUUDWOOO Farms in Michigan. For tale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K.CO. Sugar maple ihe principal timber. AdvantAgts: Railroads already built, numerous tuwns and cities, one of the healthiest parts of the United btutcs, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material Kt low figures, good soil, lour prices, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and ail additional iulurmaiion, address. W. O. HLGHAKT, I.and Commissioner, Grand Rapid, Mich. Or Sun bit Kutsu rs, 1 ravcliu Aou, DU. FUKASK'S YVATLU CI' UK F.S TAHL1SI1MKNT A iuaitn ioMUu tion in ils ;ieih yi nr. l'nr r.iiii li' u:i kind of chronic ur.i u i s, ami OMicc-aily the ilia ease of woman. H"'ii us. ull i-:..i!. Circulars free. Address, S 1 1 ne, M. I . yew r.i U'U ni, I'i :t i r con iity, l'.i. !' tc7i..
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