1VWIIUW1W1III"''I,I',,".W'I,,IJB ehc forest gcpuMkan. J. E. WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MflllMXfi, MAY 14. 1SSI. llepuMimn Tloltel. STATU. OONUUNSS-AT-t.AUUl?, KNI. k. s. OSBORN'E, ' of Luzerno County. Announcements The following ifdes will be oharged for announcing candidates : Congress, jJO; Assembly, 10; Associate Judge, 10; Pro tlionehiry, ?1": Sheriff,: Commissioner, fit Auditor, $': Jury Cimmii'-siiinor, $2. County Superintendent, Those forms ftIO STRICTLY CASH IN iPVAXCIi. CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to announce AX ,DUEW COOK, of Burnett township, as It candidate for Congress, subject to Re publican usages. .. ; ASSEMBLE". ' Wo are authorized to nnnouneo Dr. J. M. BURKETT, of Burnett township, n a candidate for Assembly, subject to Kepublienn usages. We are authorized to nnnouneo Dr. S. 8. TOWLER, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce TETKR HER i!V, of Howe township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. . ASSOCIATE JUDGE. - We are authorized to announce Wm. R. COON, of Rnrnett township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, mibjoet to Bo publiean usages. We authorized to announce LEWIS ' ARNER, of Kingslev township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. 1 ' PROT1IONOTARY. Wo are authorized to announce WILL- i I AM LAWRENCE, pf Tionesta town- ship, as a candidate for Prothonotury, sub- j eet to Republican usages. j We are authorized to Announce CUR TIS M. SIIAWKEY. of Tionesta. as a j candidate for Prothonotary, c, subject ' to Republican usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce LEON ARB AGNEW, of Howe township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi can usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES It. CLARK, of Tionesta, as u candidate for Sheriff, subject to. Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. LANDIS, of Harnett township, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ,' We are authorized to announce JAMES S. HENDERSON, ot Hickory township, ns a candidate for County Commissioner subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. W. OSGOOD of Kingsley township as a candidate for Couuty Commissioner sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. : ClIADWICK, ef Tionesta, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. C. BROMLEY, of Harmonytowuship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. February, 2G, 18S4. , Ed. Republican : Denr Sir . . Please announce mv name as a eandi ! date for Countv Commissioner from K-ingsley township, subject to Republi- : can usages. S. J.SETLEY. , COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce QUIN TAIN JAMIESON, of Tionesta town ship, as a candidate for County Auditor subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks township, as a can didate for County Auditor, subjoct to Republican usagos. I .The Dodger and The Trapper. If the Democrat boss could display half as much sense as he docs gall in bis attempted answers to our argu ments there would be a trifle of pleas ure id rapp'mg bins over the knuckles for his utterances. Too cowardly to publish the rules of his own party he t keeps harping at us for rais-represent- ing them. Until he does so he will have no further claim on the respect- ful attention of the public in this dis- cussion. His sickly yelp about "boss- s" is so very stale that it stinks, and i the source from which it comes don't improve the smell of it either. f As to " fusion trapper" of Common I wealth, he delivers himself of a string of bog-wash that would reflect poorly I upon the sense of an escaped lunatic And all this after a whole week's eer- is reflection. Length drawn out at tbo expense of sense, is tbe way ho should have headed bis string of black guardism. He says we "opened the ? discussion by crying fusion." To prove this assertion is false we need only to refer ycu to your issue of March 27, where you try the demago ; gic yelp of of mismanagement, tna chine rule, &c, but which you have , never bad the decency tj even attempt , t prove. He also states that "A large part of our party were formerly Republicans ;" and in this instance, ; for a wonder, he tells the truth. But j Mr. Trapper, we want to serve notice on you right hero, that those Ilepubli ; cans who joined the Greenback party did so, not with tbe design that you did, but because they believed in tbe principles, and they are too honest, sincere and wide-awake to be run into a Democratic trap by a few wily and I designing political traicksters like yourself. This is tbo scheme you bave laid to catch them with, but they are watching you, and however Dicfly you may try to cover up the cloveu hoof it is plainly visible to all. Just let tlioso voters alone; they need no dictation from you ; you need not hatch up a 1'ueion with the Democrats on their account for ppoils; if they can't maintain their principles they don't care to help you to the spoils. The mighty trap setter this time gives us another version of the trap ping business, and hero it is: "Sup pose the Commonwealth and Democrat refuse to receivo announcements for oiEcea nt the disposal of our party, could not you receive them in the Re publican ? and in that caso would not your assertion ns to the rules viola tion be false?" Well, well ; for a man who professes to have one thtrable full of brains left in his skull, to deliver himself of such stufTns that quotation, and have the brass to call it argu ment, is indeed humiliating, not to say disgusting, and only tends to show to what strait wo .have driven him. Utterly lost to all sensibility of decent or common sense argument, be grasps at every straw he sees to save himself from going down, down into the mire of humiliation and defeat Shame on you,Jasp., we really thought better of you. That you have tram pled under foot the most sacred rule of your party, that of allowing every voter to name bis choice of candidates, we have proven to you so straight that nothing will let you out but the most deliberate and willful distorting of facts. The assertion that "tbe Re- publicau delegate systeru is the same as tbe conventions suggested to the Democrat and Ureenback. parties, is without & semblance of truth. There is uo system in vogue by Republicans that takes the nominations out of the hands of the many and places it in the hands ofafow, where political wire-pullers can haudle the matter as they please; and this you propose to do as fast as you can "lay the ropes." This would-be highly moral man takes offense because we said hereafter we must judge him by his actions and reject his "profession." Well the peo plo in this vicinity who have passively watched tbe drift of events witbiu the past week can best judge as to these things. That be has shown his cow ardice to "speak out in meeting," is self-evident. His harmless little com parison of the editor of this paper to "old nick" is ptrhaps cute, but tbe juke falls like lead and partakes too much of the low blackguard and scoffer when be compares himself to the Mas ter. It is hard to imagine a person so low that he would not pause before making such a comparison. Bef'oro closing his coluran-and-a half tirade the "greut trapper" has the brazen impudence to allude to Mr Hopt's letter. Now, Jasp, if you bave one spark of self respect left, you should let that matter rest where it is. The unenviable light in which you showed yourself in that transaction should and would bring a blush of shame to any honest countenance, Come again, Mr. llonestman. 0 Ay alliance between 4,a small mi nonty v Democrats, who Have not A. had no instructionsforCongressmen at large, but voted on first and second ballots as requested by Rep. delegates from Cameron, Clarion and Republi can friend in Forest, for lion. Jno. l'atton, who was first choice of tbe ma jority of the Republicans of this Sena torial distict. The he (Agnew) went to Mr. Watson's headquarters and told Watson's delegates frankly that ho would vote with others of his Sena torial delegation, for Genl. Patton, who appeared to be tbo choice of the majority of his district, before the meeting of the convention, (for proof of this he refers to delegates from Mr. Watson's congressional district). Oq third ballott Agnew says that it was evident that Patton and Watson were both out of the contest, and while he does not claim the influence that tbe Democrat credits him with, Mr. A. says if his influence uitd vote on third ballot assisted in the choice of his comrade, our gullunt soldier candi date, Ceu. E.,S. Osborne, who was then uuautmouslr nominate!), be is iroud of it. Memorial Day JKSWiCWaaSt BEEW fJGODSSt 'T'.ITr Ml n" v i -r-- OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! r?AlLR0AD I'lME TAIU,E IN EFFECT Nov. lrt, IHH!!. West Wiml.l I! I V KH1 l v inkiv "l kTml ,rr.f A.M.I We call special attention t- our stock of assnx. m is n c u a $t x x s 25 this Spring as bcin SUPERIOR TO 1YTIIIS WE EVER OWIl! ' Wo NEVER kept a Finer Line of moods, Especially in 2k sec C " We have the Finest Assortment of FINE CLOTIUNO ever shown in Tionesta, anil at Low Trices. Don't fail to see our stock. .1 LA H(K C-.A--R ASSOrtTMKXT OF EXTRA SUPER, ALL WOOL Il-l'LY CARl'ET o-FLY CARl'ET, all wool. REST. .$ UK). cxpeudeu their brains in oiling their hair, and "the Republicans in Con gross," to prevent the passage of tbe Morrison bill, may be regarded by Democrats as an "unholy alliance:" but will not be so regarded among men whose instincts are patriotic and who would maintain tho independence ot our couutry political and indus trial. The Morrison bill was mixed of the rotticg growth bred of tho fes toring marsh of States rights and se cession. And if there was "a small minority of Democrats" iu the House who were still patriotic enough to re ject the dose, the more honor to them, that they could resist the evil influ ence f their party affiliations. liar ri'sburg Telegraph. Report of regular monthly meeting of Cart. Stow Past No. '274. Post met at Head Quarters May 7, 1884, G. W Bovard, Com., iu the chair. Adju tants report read and opproveu Rob't W. Stockton, of Co. G, 4 Pa Cora'y, a recruit was duly mustered in Comrade Stockton-resides at Tylers burg. General Orders were read from Dept. lid. Qrs., and one, Order No 10, by Com. in Chief Rob't Beath, in which are dircctious tor tho proper obseivance of Memorial Day, from which we make the following extract "An iuvi'ation shall be extended to all cbildreu iu public, private, am! Sunday Schools, nud tho people gen erally, to participate in ths ceremonies of the day. It is also recommended as in years past, that posts arrange for public services in places of worship upon the Sabbath preceediug Memori al Day." Said suggestion was adopt ed by a resolution, and the following resolution was passed : Resolved, That out; Cliapbiii:, Rev. Henry Rhodes, be invitaJ to deliver a Memorial Sermon ou Sunday, May 23. at 11 o'clock a. u , at the Presbyter ian Church, . Tionesta, in accordance with the intent, of said order. A program of exercises on Memori al Day was reportel uud adopted. (This will be published iu due time.) The following committee of general arrangements was appointed by the Commander: Knox, Lawrence, Johnson, J. B. Agnew and Black. Upon motion of Past Com. Knox, it as resolved that a catumittee of Com rudos be appointed to decorate the graves of such soldiers as are buried in cemeteries outcide of Tionesta borough. Thfc said detail are as following : Harmony .twp.. P. C. Blocher; Hickory, Oliver Bierly ; Kingsley, S. J, Setley; Barnett, J. J. Greenewait ; Jenk6, J. J. Parsons ; Hone, Leonard Aguew; Green, Henry Ledebur; Furmington, David Stskely. A letter from Comrade Albaugh was read stating the Post band .would be here on tho SOtb. A letter from Rev. W. L. Rilay, of Braeeville, who had bein invited to deliver the Memo rial address, thut he accepted tho iu vilation and would be present It was resolved that the children of the Sabbath Schools, and of Forest coun ty, who may bo here, be requesUd to meet at the Presbyterian Church at 10 o'clock on Memorial Day, prepar ed to join the procesbion and march The choirs of the respective churches are invited to sing odis and autheins oa that day. And all orders and so cieties are cordially iuvited and' ex pected to participate in the ceremonies. By order of the Cummaiider. S. D. Irwin, Adjutant. OIF DRESS O-OOIDS, Especially in Black Goods. Wo bought a Larjro Lino of Eluck Silks that wo will sell nt FORM Ell WHOLESALE TRICES. Call and sco our Slock. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. ' SHEHIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fn., and Veil. Ex. with Fi.Yrt clauso Issued out of the Court of Common l'leasof Forest County, lVnn'a, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court Houso in tho Rorouh'of Tionesta. on TUF.SOAY, MAY -0, A. P. 1S81, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following de scribed real estate to-wit : Ii. F. WATSOX versus JAMES K. CLARK, Fieri Fcias, No. 4 May term; lS.s-4. lavis and Ritchey, Atfys. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in Tionesta lSoroujih, Forest Countv, and Slate of Pennsylvania, boun ded as follows, to-wit: HeginninK at a post on tho east bunk of tho Allegheny river and beinir northwest corner, thence south eiKhtv-tivo decrees east thirty per ches along tho lot formerly owned by I Jacob Shriver to a post, thence south along land formerly owned by said Shriver live and four-tenths perches to a post, thence north oightv-tlvo degrees west along lanu of (i. O. hickles thirty perches to tho Al legheny river, thence up said river north live ami tour tenllis percnes to piaco oi beginning. Containing one acre, bo the same moro or less ; w'th frame dwelling house thoreon erected, lieing tlie sune property formerly conveyed by Andrew Fleming to Jolm'A. Dale, by deed dated Feb'y 18th, lftl.'i, and to tho atoresaid l'iaintiir bv C. A. Randall, Sheriff, on tho 5th dav of Sept. 1S7".I, Ac. Taken n execution and to bo sold as the property of James K. Clark at the suit of L. F. Watson. Mns. RACHEL RLATRJ ver-us J. F. O V E R L A N n E R, Von. Ex. with Fi. Fa. clause, No. 7 May torm, 1SS4. A certain pieco or parcel of land lving in Kingsley township, Forest coun ty, Pennsylvania, and being In warrant number !l!?7, and part thereof. Begin ning at a black jaclt corner, thence north forty-throe degrees west ono hundred and litlv-six rods to a post, an old corner: the'neo south forty-seven degrees west sixty-one rods to a small oak on a rock; thence south lortv-three degrees east one hun dred and iil'tv-six rods to a small white oak bush, fiireh witness: thenco north forty-seven degrees east sixty-one rods to Inn place or ix ginning, coiiinnmig si.ii,) acres be the same more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property o: J. F. Overlander at tho suit of jurs. Jiacnei l.iair. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : . I. v nen uie pmiuuii or uuiit ivm nwr iters become the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds ot the sale or such portion thereol as he may claim, must bo furnished tho Slieiilf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. :i. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of sale, ut which timo all property not settled toi will again he put up and wold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. See Pnrdon's Litrest, Nin'li Edition, page 41(1 and Smith s tonus, pago yi. C. VV. CLARK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Odice, Tionesta, Pa., April 'I 'IfckSl. SMEARBAUGH & Dealers in OHiOTEEHsTG-,- NOTIONS, DOOTSI&SHOEG, HATS A17D CAPS. GrZEOaEZEIIES TOBACCO. CIO A US, HARD WA R E, Q U E E N S W A R E. S L ASS W A U E, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREKiX FRUITS, VEG ETABLES. BAKERS BREAD. OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. M. H 00 4 :is I 21 : in M. M. 7 iKi ar Pittsburgh lv 4 :',o 4 1 V- in A. M. r. m. P. M . tl 'jo J. (I.'.lll M'tK ..II .idjtll 4S S47 1 45 II 171 H'JS 1 :io in wi 8 vi Parker Fox burg... . nr.. Franklin., lv A. M.I r. M. H 4" 8 W r.! mil nt 1J 4l! Ii! 40 '2 0(1! tl AO ar... Oil Cit v....lv Oleopulis ...Enplo Rock... ..... Piosident Tionesla 1 1 ickorv ft 'J'-' I" !W Hs (i:ti..Trnnkevville.. 1 fo il) I.V 7 .'(! Tidio'ute ! !l I,t7 '.'S ...Thompson s... ..! !l l.i i K Irviiietoit (i -4 ' I Warren. l'i'l v...K iii.ua....ai P.M. Ml! I 'J II II 40! M A. M. A. M. 7 tK) A.M A. SI. I - A.M. 10 (II) A. M. A. M. 11 :io II :to 1 1 - id 1 1 10 17 ti in o fj it 'Jfl lllilii h M 10 in 7 fin D :.- 7 la n it c. ."- n 'J7 r.l.". i 'Jii (I on A. M. A. M. I'. M.I :) nil mi: V- 4( t7 '-' .'H'Jt7l 4 0(11 7 AH 4 j.- s on I 'J'J (s it 4 III 1 1 8 i!4 M M fS4t ft ift! ii o.i r, ;;ii! 2 COO! 0 50 1". M. A. M. I'. M I 4 -0 I v. .Bradford ..ni e. M. S OH r. m. o id A.M. 11 Itf A. 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Trains run on Eastern Time, which l M iniiuites luster than Buffalo time. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Through Couches between Buffalo and Pittsburisli on trains arriving Pittsburgh 7:ft0 a.m., and leaving Pittsburgh S:'J0 p. m. Through Coaches between Pittduirgh and Buffalo and Parlor Cars between Buf falo and oil City on trains leaving Pitts burg S.4"ia.m.. iirrivil.g Pittsburg 8:0i)p.m. Ji "irTickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. Jet time tables giving full Information from Company's Agents. WM. S. RAI.hW! N, (ien'l Pass'r Ag't, UEO. S. ! ETC 1 1 ELL, liou'l Sup't. Nos. 41 A 4H Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAItt, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. IloTnl J1m l n!.vny on liU IHI. It hM nn-.l loKFruiraM Nirruirlli ") vi-ry Upniork-F iiilile mmlitli'S. Kvory oeico. Hoiiwhnlil niuip 4 Wurkuliup will Bin! II lnvalimble. jvimtniffe'v.p Buri,ODOCOOBottles"Da I l - . rri m ilUn MawO 1l Kt IU ' w 9 ELEGIT DOUHD FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, $.11.50, ?4.50, fii.50 ai'd upwards. ISuckeye Force Vum) fi I 3 1 m The Democratic of tbe 2d inst. publishes a utatcnient credited to some corregpouuent ot tbe Pittsburgh 1'od, under the head "Agnew in thellarria burg Convention," which Mr. A. is informed has been copied in several Venango County uewspapers. Mr. A. requests us to say for tbe information of any who may not know, that tbe said statement is false. Tbe following be eays, are tbe facts: J. B. Aguew was the Senatorial Delegate from tbe 38th district, com posed of tbe counties of Cameron, Clarion, Elk and Forest. Forest county did not instruct tor Mr. Wat son, and as Senutoriol delegate, Mr. Correction. Trunk eyuille, May 8, '84. Ed. Republican : In your issue under date of May 7, you are are in error when yon state that I seconded the motion of Mr. Cole of Jenks, to exclude the candidates and all spectators. It was Mr. Kiab batz, of Howe, who seconded tbe mo tion. 1 hope you will kindly correct this error. Respectfully, J. Peterson. TWe cheerfully make the above correction. Ed. Hundreds write they owo their life and present good health to Acker's En glish remedy for consumption, coughs, eolJa, ifcc. Sojd by O. V. Bovard. Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County on the Third Monday ot Mav. A. D. ISM: 1. J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Swuggart, No, 6 i ebruarv term. RSi'J. 2 W. F. Colluer vs. Daniel Mclvenna No. (1 Mav term. 12. II. 11. P. l ord vs. O. W. Proper, Nu. 5J Scntember term. IShJ. . ....... i 1 -n r T.T 4. .1. T. Halo el hi vs. j. is. lignum, -o, 14 Feb'v term. lst. 5. J. V. Jenkins vs. Eliza B- Funk et u! No. "7 Mav term. ISKi. 0. Clark Bros. vs. Vagnor. McClune A Co.. No. 'Si Sent, term, lss: I. 7. J. 11. Wilson vs. William Morgan No. ' Ii Scntember term, IsS !. 8. II. P. Ford vs. ). W. Proj.er, No. 41 Scntember term. ISNi. o. Join Thomson vs. Jacob I. Rango et al. No. 47 Sent, term, 1K5. to. Peter Berry et al vs. L. F. Watson et al. No. 4S Sent. term. 1ns.J. 11. Johns. Davis etal vs. Peter Berry et al. No. 51 Sept. term, jaines Fil.geralds vs. Oeorgo Eich ner. No (id Sept. term. 1SS ! 13. Robert McCloskey et id vs. J. II Rvder et al. No. 1 Dec, term, ls-,3. 14. II. M. L. Dithridge et id vs. J. II Foucs, No. 11 Dec'r term, Inhu, 15. Enterprise Transit Co. vb. P. Swain, No. H7 Dec, term, Imi. (. Kmry Davis lid vs. L. C. Conroc, No, 42 Dee r term, lssi. ' 17. J, II. Larzelere A Co. vs. Geo. W Dithridge, Tr., No. l:i May term, lHM. JUSTUS S1IAWKEV, Prothonotary Tionosla, ra., April m, ish4. mTITCI T 4 TT?Tf maybe found on fllnntCtPOi Ailv.Tlttilntf liunau ( loHnrui-! bl . I. wIht. hiIv.ti iIii CuuUiKU luuf iM uuUv lul it IX ALW VUHK. i - 4 X X?- ! SOCtse : iSiitlii! e c -I 9. 5 tr Zf2 CALL AND CET PRICES, UITD. HHJIBEL, TION ESTA, PEN N'A. 'jr. ,,t 1 .-' v A PLEASANT, SAFE f II 19 87 AND CERTAIN !! ?Jfr. Tot Worms in chilJren and ailulu. Warmnt td not to coutuiu Caluuicl. Tlity TKVKll FAIL, where the direction are mrclully cur ried out. They are jcuaruuleea to be eerfuctly harmless, ud are recuvwumded by 1'hyaiciant, "It 1 a simple statement of facts when I say that 'Sweet Worm powder' has paved, huniaiily iwakluir, ijvrul lives, one of whitli was Uiat of a valuable, uative erea llur. ". J. B. t'luujA, Mm. tnuH iioxu. Onuola, iilndoostan. Bamplo by mail, 25c. prepaid. Prepared only by E. K. THOMPSON 5ie,;i.rfirtfi F. F. WllIT'VDKIN. II. C. AVlUITKIUN Sliellield, Pa. Tionesln, Fa. WHITTEKIN BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic Sn'.ar or Triuimulution Survey imr. Best of Instruments and work Terms on application. QEND vour Job Work to the ItEPUB O LICAN OtHoe, t:.irnl Llnulil iln J.imkis Kveryhlns flnllil a K.ie.i 1 --Ilar.l av A'l:.maiU - Irm hh rutl.M Str,.nii"hl, 1 .rri;lil unit Muhi lh4tin Iliu on J-. irtli I A l)lu.'ly n u- Ki-MUa(ite-i?il lukcparuhivl I-?i.i SIvhA- i(f! No lToparntioii t Aiwr.ya Lowly I always i.iiuiii:m Aientin inun, ihm, lfuJ. Lea'lu.r. l'atcljt'4 oil hlnx'S. liutiber. crocaery, lliliiai-il dm 'l ips and t lnili.Ormi inenia. riiune. irurnunrr, jcweirr, m llackj.and Kveryltiiiirf l.lse Willi Kverlnstliia lunaralile xtnuellvl l- aup. jumiet tirii.n and Tin Cover). Mulled lioat raid, hlle. Sold oy ItniKtrlaC Ui-oet-ra, luliuui ifl. Hard ware. Vnrlilv Bint (iener.il Kiorea. W'hoh'wile l'rvllni. iirfnli Haclnl ill every HV ind County. M"Ai k yoi.r I 'ealer for a t'ie tamsle Vlsl ' Itwyttl t.liic." We Bend l.'ir VlaU lo ll. lail Deiileraonly. Mailed onlv l.v P. e M.oilifaetiirera, a a l ahl fl. 4t n 1M4? I'm. Avi J.U.U f.ltAit AO; UU.M (..-r-,l . Sold bv Sincarbuugh .t Co., TlonoMa, Fa itesister'a Iloiico. Notice is lierebv given that the follow- '. , , ,1 ... xt .... ing accounts will no prcsciiicu ui. may Term for confirmation, to-wit : Final occoiint of I. S. Knox, l.x r oi lleruian Blum, Dec.'d, Account of W. W. liarr.-Adm'r or rai- rick tiiahani, Dcc'd, Ex'r ot Michael Lat terly. Dee'd. Account f John and Orion Sigj;ins, Ex'rs of Isjwe. C. Siggnn, Dec d. JUSTIS SII AWrK EY. Register. Tionvsla, Pa., April 11, 1S.M, PROCLAMATIOM. Wiikuhas. The Hon. W. D. Brown, President J udge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tbo ennui v of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for bidding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, ive.. at iionesta, ior the County of Forest, to eommeuca on tho Third Monday of Mav, being the lotn da of May, last. Notice is therefore given to the' Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Constables ot said county, that ihey bo then niiil there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations anil other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollices appertain to be done, and to those w ho are bound in recognizance to prosecuio lurainst the prisoners that are or shall bein the jail of Forest County, that they bethen and there present to prosectit against them as shall bo just. Oivcn un der mv hand nud seal this i!Ud day ot April, A. D. 1S81. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. E STRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber in Jenks township, Forest County, Pa., on April 17th, 1M, a small brown mare about li! or Hi years old; said mare has white hind feci, and a white spot on fore head. The owner is notified to come for ward and prove properly, pay charges mi J take feame- away , otherwise she will bo disposed oi uc. ording to law. E.S. Wralton, Marienvill(Pa., May o, lssl. JOB WORK (,',,"cvery description execu ted at ttiu FA.nd'-'BLlCAN otlice. rater - J
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