WEDSESDAY BORSISO, APR. SO, 18S4. BOROUGH OFFICEKS. 7?i:0e". It. 11. CkA WFORP. f.?(ni!i7inin North ward. C. M. Hhaw ky 3 yr., H, M. Foreman 2 yrs., A. M. poutt I yr.j Mouth ward, .1. If. Fonci 3 yrs., W. A. Eaglos 2 yT., C. Bonner 1 yr. Justine of the J'caoe J. T. Brennan, I). H. Knox. Ctnatable II. II. Shoemaker. ..SWiooi Pirri'tor U. W. Robinson, A. n. Kolly, J. If. Pinirman, P. M. Knox, J. W Morrow, II. S. Brockway. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of f,nijrein-3vo. 1. Patto. Member of finite !. G. Hall. A Mivmbl jK. li. Pa vis. President JxdrjeW. P. Brown. .4.M(!tVife Jud get John Hkuk, C. A. Hill. Treinnrer Wm. RMEARRAVort. Prothonotari, It? gutter tfe ? reorder, if C ,1 ITRTIH SHAWKKY. horitr.V. W. Clark. iinii.ioncr II. W. Lf.wmwr, J. 8. I. .'INOHRSON, II. A. Zl'ENPEbL. funfy Superintendent J. E. IIlLL Al'.r. IH.it.rirt Attorney T. J. VanGikskx. try CommMiojicr H. O. Davis, J. flUKKNAWALT. rvuiv Nurvnor If. C." WniTTKKlK. rvron'pr Pr. J. W. Morrow. (7o-iilitt A uditors G. W. WARPK, J. A. Rt'OTT. H. B. SwAl.I.lCY. BUSINESS DIR E CTORY . TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 3(i!, I. O. of O. TP. MKKTS every Tuesday evening, t 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Kooin in Par tridge's MhII. U. 7,. GILLESPIE O. 27-tf. i. W , SAWYER, See.'y. rf"1APT. GEORGE STOW POST, V No. 274. O. A. It. Meets on tlm flrwt Wednesday in ea'-h month, in Odd hollows HaII, Tionosta. Pa. P. S. KNOX, Commander. . B. AON JEW. V. M. f.ARK. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Elm St. Tionesta, Pcnna. T. VAN GIEKEN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, And District Attorney or torest i ounty. oil ice- In Court House, TloncstH. Pa. l? L. PA VIS. J4j. " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. .Collections made in this ond adjoining counties. MILES W. TATFV ATTORNEY T-LAW, Kim Street, Tlonwt, Pa, HITCH FY. ATT Ml V E Y- AT- Ti A V, TloifH!n, Forest County Pa, Tj A WHENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa., I J It. s. Ilrockwnv. Proprietor. This fuciHo is eentrallv located. Everything nrw and welt furnished. Nupeiior AC' com modal ions and strict attention Riven VoipiitatdOM 8d Fruits of all U imlH Mifrvciil in tlicir Katon. Sample i.iiii for I'oiamprotul Aj;iitH. MENTHA I. HOI'Sl", Tionewta. Ta. J T .fufhwin. Pronriptor. ThN l i t.pw Iioiimp. and has jiit hern fitted no ior i ui-iMwninodution of thp nuldic. A por tion wftho patroun' ol Mip tublie la Holir;- i-cd. "' l?AST IiirKtY IHITKU I j EAST HiruollY. Pa.. .1. . It VI. t, Propriotor. Thin houne is mid has li-i fmnWlifid with new iiiri ltui-p throueloit. It is Hntrallv lo nitmi, nod liasalintt cl bin n in ponnppt- wiih it. The tmvtilin publM' will ' lHj-1 ii a I'loaiant wi),iiii; dwo. First i-Jum I J very in rnuiwtinn with tho HoUl 'f ATION AT irOTi:. Tidiouto, Pa. j "I W. 1). llupklin, I'roprh tor. A firMt- tsm hotel in all nmpprtH. and tho liloaa v,,tot utoiminir nUni in town. Kate very i HiiNiMiublrt. jan8-8Z M. K- , COOK, M. P.t PHYSICIAN Jv riUltni'A'. Otlleo on Elm St., nt'ar Iho Mclioni IIimiho, TlonoHta, Pa. All proleMonal i hIU promptly attendea to. f. ' ' PHYSICIAN pi SUllGEON, I,atn of Armstrong county, having located .n 'i'ionesta i prepared to attend all pro Micuiiiiiai fidln nromntlv and nt all hour. MW-o in Sineai bauirh A Co.'a new build- i up Klain. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m., iiud 1 1 to Vi M. ; 2 to 3 and 01 to 74 P. M. riundavH. 9 to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 m. ' Honiilimr n in Fixhor Houne. on Walnnt Street. may-18 81 WC. COlilTftN, M. D., . PHY&ICIAN A SURGEON, tins had over fifteen vears experience in ttm itrneticn of bin profession, havinffprad . iint4.d leaaltu and honorably May 10, lHfift OHii-e and Residenca in Judge Rock's ImiiKO. onnositij the M. E. Church. Tionea U. Pa. AUK.2S-1S80 DENTISTRY. PR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of Hr. Steiulman, woum respecuuiiv bu t.iniiipn tliat Ito will earrv on the Pontal misinoKS in TioneKta, and having had over si x vears successful experience, considers liiiusoll fullv competent to y;ive enure sai i,if. tion. I shall always Kive my medi -ni practice tlie preference.- mar22-82 H. Mir. A. B. LtY MA 1', PA 11 K if CO., B A IT K E B S ! Corner of Elm A Walnut Sta.Tionesta. Bank o( Discount and Peposit. uterest al lowed on Time Deposits. Colleotiansmadeonall thePrincipalpointa of tha U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. OKENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of 10RSE FURNISHING GOODS. nv4 81 TONESTA. PA. OlJBSCHir.K for Uie KKrCBLifAN, only T. BRENKAH. C. M. MIAVTltrT. BRENNAN&SHAWKEY, Roal Estate AgentB & Couveyancers. l)ealora In ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL (Offices in Court Ilousn,) TIONESTA, FOllEST COUNTY, PA. FOR HALE. 1(XK acrca, Warrant No. Tionestn Townahip. 31K) aeroa Warrant No. 6180, KingHlcy Township. 143 cre, known as "Llllie Farm," Allo gheny Twp., VenanjfO Co. 7U aorca near liiiterprmo, w arrcn uo. Alno. Houses and lots, and hnlldinir lota in Tionent liorouffh for sale on eaav terms. Wo havo ROino pood bargains on hand. llHKNNAN A SlIAWKKY. "LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cundansed Time Tnbla Tlonrmla Hlatlon. JTORTH. SOUTH. Train 63 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pm Train 16 8:28 pin Train 15... 7:48 am Train 18 7:48 am Train 0 4:00 pin Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. United Trepbyterian services in the Presbyterian church, next Sab bath morniDg and evening, by Rev. J. C. Gretr. All are cordially invit ed to attend. Preaching in the F. M. Church oext Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. D. Rhodes officiating. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. ni.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Mr. Jas. W. Ward, of Jeuks township, was on our streets yesterday. I'leasantville has organized a Post of the Grand Army of the Repub lic . The youDg folks enjoyed a pleas ant dance ul cartridge iiall last evening. Mitts Maud Davis has returned from a rather extended visit with rel atives and friends in Warren Pa. Harvey Foreman has purchased Mr. Wolcott'a house in the north ward, now occupied by J. II. Derickson. -We learn this uiorning that Curt M. Sbawkey bad his left shoulder d is located yesterday at Salmon Creek, but are without particulars. Our cenial friend R. B. Sinclair Eq., of Clevelaud, Ohio, stopped in town Friday uichtlwt. He isal vavs a welcome guest in Tioncsta. -Memorial Day falls on Friday this year and will be duly observed here. After that comes Fourth of July, and the question is, shall we celebrate? J. W. Halliday. uf Et Hickory, publishes bis livery card in this issue, and wishes to iuform the public that he will be found "richt on taps" when anything is wanted in his line. 'Squire- Brenoan is in New York this week, where he expects to meet his sister, who will arrive from Eng land in (lav or two. During Mr. B.'s absence P. M. Clark Esq , will attend tu his office duties. Will J. McConnell, the temper ance orator, commenced a series of lectures in the court house last Wednesday evening. The meetings are quite well attended and a good many have signed the pledge. A new building is going up- jutd above Lawyer Tate's office. We un deretund a bakery will be started, also a first class stationery and con fee tionery store. We verily believe these specialties will pay in Tionesta. Base ball is occupying the atten tion of Franklin and Oil City to the exclusion, almost, of any other busi ness. Both towns have good clubs in the field this season, and there's going to be strifu to see who's got the best. E. Readon, of East Hickory, one of our former citizens, arrived here yesterday. His wife, who came to the city on Tuesday, is hopelessly ill with cancer, and it is feared that she can not long survive. Franklin New. Commendable act : Charles Bon ner is building a new bouse on the Vine St. end of his large lot ; also fix ipg up in good shape the houso re cently vacated by Mr. Henderson Both will be for rent when completed Let others follow suit and Tionosta will soon be stocked up on tenement bouses. Yesterday afternoon George Saw yer slipped and fell on the carriage track at Robinson & Bonner's mil dislocating bis left arm at the elbow joint. Mr. Robinson performed the painful operation of pulling the arm back into place, and George wil nurse his "pet" for a couple of weks no doubt. Ducks hnva boon quit! numerous on the river within tho past' ten days, and a good many of them died at the end of the numerous blunderbusses, but they're nothiog more than the opejies known as helldivers, and too much like raw iUh to make good eat in . Maj. Frank Mahie, of the firm of Jenocy & Andrews, Pbila., stopped" in town over Sunday on his monthly rounds. He was accompanied by a very agreeable companion in the per son of Mr. R. T. Williams, also- trav eling in the interest of that well known firm. Next Tuesday the School Direc tors' Convention takes place. There are sixty directors in the county, but it is hardly likely every one will be present. However as each candidate has his friends, there will probably be a good attendance; at leaBl enough to make it interesting. R. J. Huddleson, while taking out ties on Dawson Ruo lat Monday, sent the blade of bis broad-axe into bis eft foot, severing the arteries just be ov the ankle, in coosequence of which io now wears a crutch. That's a quick but not a very safe way to pare down your corns, Bob. An exchange says a superstitious subscriber who found a spider in a copy of his paper writes to know if we consider it a bad omen. Nothiogofthe kind. The cpider was merely looking over the columns of the paper to see what merchant was not advertising, so that he could spin his web across the store door and be free from disturb ance. W. J. Bloomfield, teacher of the Truckeyville Scho'ol, reports as follows for the term ending April 22, 1884: Percentage of attendance for the last month 100 ; for the term 90. Willie Crippen was present every day. Ruth Kiuoear, Flora Vaneps, Willie Crip pen, Lizzie O'Harra, Annie O'Harra, Patsy Grvey, Jerry Hannah, and Maggie Lynch, deserve special men tion for progress. No. of visits, 50. Last Sunday the house of Mi chael Fitzgerald, situated two miles below this place on the opposite side of the river, took fir and burned to the ground before assistance could reach it, the house being located back from tbe road fully half a mile. We understand that none of the house hold effects were saved. Mr. Fitzger ald, it will be remembered, went to Dakota several weeks ago,' and it is likely there were no men folks near at band. The loss will reach several hundred dollars. -Billy Smcarbaugh has, within the past tea days, bad a pretty serious time with his eyes. He took a trip to Pittsburgh to see Dr. Sadler, the emi nent oculist and aurist, who was suc cessful as usual in arresting the com plaint, aud Billy's optics are regain ing their normal condition, and he is profuse in his praise of the doctor's skill. Dr. Sadler's practice extends from the Atlantio to the Pacific, and every hour of his time is take up. His success in tbe treatment of dis-1 eases in his particular line is indeed marvelous. ' Judge Proper's team narrowly esscaped from having some bones brok en last Friday. Daniel Walters was plowing Judge Dsle's lot and when in tbe act of turning round near Council Run, which is walled up and covered with plank, the horses sprang to one side, lighting on the plank, which gave way, allowing both to fall into the ditch which is four or five feet deep and quite narrow; one of the horses fell upon the other, and it was with diffi culty they were extricated, and not until both were considerably bruised and cut up. The suhject of the following item, which we take from the Emlenton correspondence to Venango Citizen, was the father of Mrs. A. Weller, cf KingBley township : "On last Tuesday morning Jacob Tiuby, Sr., who has been ill for only a few weeks, breathed his last at the age of 77. Tbe deceased was one of the pioneers of this town and vicinity and was a man honored and respected by all who knew him. Ho was a consist ent member of the M. E. Church and leaves a wife and six children, threej sons and three daughters to mourn his death. He was interred in the Em lenton cemetery on Saturday p.m., the funeral services being held in thePres byterian Church. His remains were followed to their last restiuj; by a lartre concourse of relatives and friends." We are pleased to !L'form the pub lic that preparations are iu progress toward the proper observance of Me morial Day under the' auspices of Stowe Tost 274, G. A. R. Arrange ments will be' further prcfected at the next meeting, being the first Wednes day of May, when a full attendance is requested. By a resolution and re quest of the Post Rev. W. Riley, of Braceville, has consented to deliver the memorial address on said occasion. The new brass band at Hickory has agreed to discourse music. The choirs of Tionesta will favor the post and people with appropriate odes upon tho occasion, and everything points to a proper observance of the day. At a called meeting of the School Directors of Tionesta borough, last evening, the following resolution was passed unanimously : "Resolved, That we invite, through the newspapers, a meeting of the citizens of Tionesta borough on Saturday evening next, at the Court House to obtain from them an expression as to the proposed school building." It is urgently desired that there bo a full attendance of the citi zens, especially the tax-payers, as the matter is a very important one to them. Plans of the new building will be exhibited. The meeting will open at tbe ringing of the bell, perhaps as early as four o'cleck. Mr. Henry WTeaver, well-known to many of our older class of citizens, was down from Balltown last week, where he is making his home at pres ent. When "Hank" used to come through here on furniture boats, years ago, was quite a good fiddler, but since that he has learned to play the violin, and, my oh, such strains! Well, we don't care to describe it couldn't if we wanted to. But we must thank him for the treat that we enjoyed at his hands and bow on Wednesday evening last, and "hope to hare tbe pleasure again" some day. Messrs. R. D. Hoskins and M. L. Vooght have "come out from the west" for a few weeks' visit with their many eastern friends. Both of the boys are looking unusually robust and healthy, and it gives us pleasure te 6tate that they are meeting with fine success in their journalistic enterprises out we6t, the former being located at Bathgate, D. T., and the latter at Anhby, Msnn. Dame Rumor has it that Luther will take with him one of Tionesta's fair young ladies on his re turn, and Rob well, he'll likely stand up as "best man." Superintendent Witter arrived Saturday night from Buffalo on his first expedition along his divison for the purpose of making the monthly payments. Payment will hereafter be made by check. The pay car will no louger be used, the superintendent traveling along the road by tbe regu lar trains. Superintendent Vandivort made the payments on tbe river d i via ion Saturday between Olean and Oil City. Tbe president of the B., N. Y. & P. figures that $300 per month will be saved by this uew system of mak ing payments. Blizzard. JHickory Waves. Our farmers have commenced sow- in tnsir grain, nam. Williams is erecting a good dwelling bouse for bis own use. Phil. Boarts and estimable wife have rented a part of McLosky's bouse and have commenced housekeep ing in earnest. Mr. Henry Kilfer bas bad a severe attack of hemorrhage of the lungs, but is cvalesceut at this writing Warren Bean and wife nee Dettie Kiffer, were called home from Brook ston last Friday on account of her father's illness. Several of our young ladies tried Prof. Ililliard's examina tion last Thursday, and we hope they met with success. Several of our young, people accompanied by the Hickory brass band, assembled at the residence of Commissioner Henderson Satur day eveuiug. The band dis coursed several of their liveliest tunes after which refreshments were served. The company were favored with songs uud other instrumental music. The band thea gave us some of their best piece, which they bad reserved until tbe last. After saying good night they returned to their homes feeling greatly pleased with the events of the eveuiug. "Wave". April 28th, 1884. Robinson & Bonner have a large supply of Land Plaster, Fertilizer, Cement. Lime and Hair. Those iu need of any of these reasonable arti cles will do well to call early. 2t. OIL NOTES. Balltown No. 21 is due this week. No. 20 has been delayed by trouble with tbe casing. A correspondent writes to the Derrick as follows of the wildcat mys tery orf Spring Creek, this county : The well referred to is located north 20 east of the Hoodoo ry hole, and one thousand feet distant. The well is closely guarded bdJ no one is allow ed to approach the well. Messrs. Geo. Ross and G. II. McBrick sleep in the derrick nights and stand gnard all day. Geo. Ross, the famcus huuter and trapper of Spring Creek, has brought his trapping equipments into use to assist in guarding the well and has about fifteen large, powerful bear traps set all around the derrick and engine house; one of which came very nearly catching other than a scout on Wednesday last. Mr. F. F. Whine kin was tracing- a line north from northeast corner of 3561; the line running some ten or twelve rods west of the mystery. He had a large beech stolT to assist him in ascending tbe hill, when suddenly the leaves and bushes flew heavenward ai d the stick was caught with sufficient force to cut it in two pieces by a fearful six spring bear trap. He escaped by about six inches. Had his foot or leg been caught it would have been ampu tated instantly, when it is highly probably that there would nave been more blood shed, as Mr. W. is a hot tempered young man, accompanied by his western outfit which mean busi ness. After the ac idunt occurred Mr W. was sumptuously entertained at Ross' camp to smooth things over. On the Cooper tract Meivio, Walk er, Shannon & Co., are running two sets, of tools ; and J. M. Clapp one. Tbe Syndicate Oil Co., will close work with the two wells now being drilled. Tbe Reno Company will complete its single drilling well the latter part of the month, and then suspend the drill. Tbe most active company is the Mc Calmunt, which is prepared to perfor ate the undrilled section between the Tionesta at Henry's Mills and their wells on tbe Henry Lands. They keep five sets of tools busy. Shannon No. 24 on the Cooper tract was packed and Thursday forenoon was flowing' at the rate of sixtybarrels This is the next location north of the Clapp gusher. Syndicate seventeen is in the sand and making fifty barrels. Azro Copeland had one of life old wells, in Harmony township, shot with an eight quart torpedo during the past week, and it is now produc ing between eight and ten barrels. Stewarts Run Items. As the weather is pleasant, and the spring work is going along nicely thought it would do to hear from Stewarts Runn once more. Mr. L. M. Range reports that he has his oats all sown ; guess he is head of his neigbors. JVir. li. JV1. .auuiser expects to go to Mercer about tbe first of the month Mr. W. Y. Siggins and daughter made our Sabbath School a very pleas ant visit on Easter Sunday. Mr. S. took charge of the school as iu the "good auld laog suvoe," aud talked to the school awhile. Miss Lizzie pre sided at tbe organ. Mr. Michael Bromley, of Mercer county, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. J. A. Dawson, who has been ailing for some time, we are sorry to to suy is not improuing very fast. We are glad to welcome Messrs, Joe and James Clark of Tionesta back to our Sabbath School, and hope that they will come ofteu. Mr. V. O. Zihnieer, of Mercer county, is visiting friends aud relatives here. Charles Copeland has tho job of shingling the roof of J. G. Bromley's house Don't forget the quarterly meeting commencing the lGth of May and lasting over Sunday. Mr, Johu Jluutlleson intends niov ing to Hunter Run the last f this month or the firt of next. April 20, 1884. Vinta, Peters o's Magazine for April ii issued and is fully up to its usual high standard of excellence. The engrav iugs, colored fusion plates, patterns and stories all combine to make Pet erson's the best ladies' magazine ex taut; aud the price, $2 00 a year, put it iu reach of all. Now is as goad time to subscribe as any. Address Cbas. J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut St Philada., Pa. School Directors Ct To 'tht School . Directors of lorctt County : Gentlicmen : In pursuanre of the Forty- Third Section of the Act of 8th May 854, you are hereby notified to ri.eet in Convention, at the Court Houso, in ionesta borough, on the First Tues day in May, A. D. 1884, being the sixth day of tho month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon' and select, viva voce, by a majority of. the, whole number of Directors present, one" person of iterary and' scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years; and certify the result to the State Super intendent, at Ilarrisburg, as required by the Thirty-Ninth and.Fortieth Sec tions of Said Act. V J. E. HlLLARI), County Superintendent of Foiest County. Jiouesta. April 15, 1884. Men's au.l boy's Straw nats ftom 0 cents to 84.00, at Wm. Smear- bnugh & Co's. 2t. -Croup, Whooping Cough;, and even Asthma, immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guarauteo by G. W. Bovard. Use Acker's English Remedy for Con- ' sumption. Sold by G. W. Bovard. , -"I Don',. Feel Well !" The stomach is out of order ; neg'.ccted, this means chron ic dyspepsia. You should take Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets and avoid this terrible disease. Sold by G. W. Bovard. Ladies Should Remember, a beaut! In complexion results j'rom using' Ackers Blood Elixir. Sold bv G. W. Bovard. FOR SALE, The Saw Mill on Dawson Run. Consisting of one portable boiler, sixty torse power ; double Engines, thirty horse power each, together with setts, saws, belting, edger. complete and in good condition. 1 he machinery is two years old, having cut about two million feet. Also one good team of horses, harness, wagon, and new pair of sleds ; together with all tools per taining to the lumbering business. A bargain to any party for prompt pay. John Cobb & Co. Tionesta, Pa, March '11, lt!S4. CORRECTED EVERY TUE8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice - - 4.75(57.00 Flour 13 suck, - - 1.151.70 Corn Meal, 100 fts . -. - - 1.50 1.65 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.40 Corn, Shelled - ' - - - - 84 Beans '.bushel - - - 1.503.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - Iff Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 14 Shoulders - - - - 11 Whiteftsh, half-barrels - - 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 ' Sugar - '- ' - - . - - 0H ',, Syrup 75 N. O. Molasses new - - - a Roast Rio Coffee - 1823 Rio Coffee, - - - - 121 10 Java Coffee ... - 28 30 Tea 2090 Butter 5 Rico 8 10; Eggs, fresh - - - - 15 Salt best lake .... 1.40 Lard - - - - - - - 121 Iron, common bar - ' - - - 2.00 ( Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.35 " Potatoes - - - - - 4.(j,o0. Limo bbl. ... - - 1.40 priod Apples sliced per lb . . 10 Pried Beef - - - -' -. 20 Priod Peaches per lb - - -10 Dried Peaches pared per JE - - 2a NEW LIVERY , At EAST HICKORY, PA. The undersigned has now in operation'' at tho above place a lirt-class J j very, where good rigs can always bo hired m moderate charges. A hack will be run to regular passenger trains on the U. N. Y. A P. R. R. J. W. HALLIDAY. PROCLAMATION. Whichkas, The Hon. W. P. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Picas aud tjuiirter Sessions iu and for . the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of l:iv, being tho 1 (Hil da. of May,"lSl Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Pc-aca and Constables ot said county, thatlhey bo' 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 v liich to their ollices appertain lo be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that am or shall bein the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute' against them as shall bo just, (iivcu un der my hand and seal this 22d day ot April, A. P. KSMi. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff. S. H. HASLET & SONS., DEALERS IN General Merchandise FURNITURE. And UNDERTAKERS. Siljanom Tionesta, Pa. A PRIZE Send six cents for postage. in goon wuicu wm ncip an, oi emicr sex. to more money right away than anything else in tins world. Fortunes uwtiit the' workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress Truo A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr." rsJ fl 1.50 per iiiinuui.
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