The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 25, 1885, Image 2

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    EDITOR.
ESDH KORXISIJ, ITU. IS, 18SJ.
" " Jill null HUB ..I. II I I I II .
House bill to apportion the
nto Congressional districts suits
li better than tlie one offered in
unte. It places Forest in the
sixth district, as follows: Vo-
, Forest, Warren, McKean, Pot-
rt, Bradford and Sullivan.
htinu Murphy. A number of
ibtloniinully blue temperance
I of 1'ittf burgli are flghliug
is Murphy because be doesn't
tock in and tie to tie disreput-
H. John and I) is politictl for-
. Why is it that all reform
ments invatiubly get hung up
me sharp 1Tidiouta jVcwi.
i. Uf.echlh is reported to have
in bis sermon last Sunday, "Of
eadly inetuinenU there is none
cariies so deadly a poison as the
ue." Mr. Beecher ought to know;
here is no man who flung about
lendly poison of a lying tongue so
iraelessly as he within a year.
his Nemesis o"ertaken him, and
remorse nrey upon him bo mere
y as to wring from him this cr
the wail of a lost soul? Eit'fer
is the explanation or Mr. Beeilier
Shibiting an histance of theCost
undiug bypocriby on record
he free trade Democrat havo
en their ground and hencforward,
fy act looking to the prccction of
' industries to maintain Abe wages
labor is to be called monopoly, ev
' act looking to the revival of our
Pping is to be called, corrupt subsi-j-
Our commercfyVs to be extended
foreign countrAs in our own ships
djeapeninjr)ur own workmen and
lorsprj of living labor to that
our competitors and every attempt
do it otherwise is to be deuounced
corruption. They expect to carry
e country to free trade and its log
il consequences, as they carried the
residency; by determined, deliber
malignantly systematic lying.
jEmoby Spear is a loyal Georgian
ho refused to do the behests of the
tourbons of bis party when he was
ppoioted United States District At
pruey, and instead of shielding a lot
f scoundrels charged with violating
he election laws, proceeded to prose
ute them, aud convicted seven of
hem, five of whom afterwusd con-
'essed their guilt. The Democrats
lave never owned him as a Democrat
jince, end apparently will naver, no,
oeter, forgive him. Ou Monday of
last week the President sent his name
to the Senate for confirmation as
i
United.., Sjates District Judge for
Georgia, and the Democrats fought
the nomination bitterly. Whether
ithey can beat him does not yet appear,
' Sknatoh Vest, - of Missouri, has
been considerably boomed by the
1-Mu.ocxacy ot late as the coming
? great man of the United States Sen
j ate. II ia language in debate the oth
fVr day while pleading the cause of his
friends, the Oklahoma boomers, in
which he looked fierce and said in ef
fect, that if the Government did not
; -cease its interference with them it
would have war on its hands, is a fair
measure of his probable greatness
whtn tested. Mr. Vest Bhould have
noted the fact long ago, that the
American people do not scare worth a
cent at threats of war. A little ex
perieoce of that same which his party
had some twenty five years ago, and
its results, ought to have taught him
better sense than to talk that way
ne learoeoaiar vest is hoiug meas
ured, aud the conclusion reached that
lie is cot large.
The following officers of ll.iwe
township were elected at the recent
election: Town Cierk and Treasurer
C F. Fox ; Roud Commissioner, J. C
Welsh ; Overseer of the Poor, N,
Beebe; School Directory C. F. Grif-
V.:T. J. i.'erstetter, N. C. Taylor,
J'eler Mahoney ; Assessor, W. S. Cole
As'taot Assessors, W. Briggs, C. II
McCluna; Constable and Collector,
Wm. Gibson ; Auditor, Thos. Corah
l'uta Masters, A. G. Wood, Ooias
ll'.yt.G. P. Fox, D. P. Miller, Peter
T'lhomV Judge of Elections, West
IT ..V. V T T I . T .
wn. Jiiiwks ; inspector. 01
KlecliJs. West Howe, J. II. Ander
. ton, I. B Murphy; Judge of Elec
ions', Fist Ilowe, N. Jjcehe: Iimper.
t ire of Elojtioos, E6t JIi, D. P,
njijlif, (ieo. WiiTiicr.
rcMic,
COIXTY MOTORS' REPOItT
-o-
W ILIA AM SMEA TWA UGH, Tre-aturer of
of Forett County for the year
To balance from former Treas. .. $4rS tw
To nnsuntcu tax. lNi...i oHi 10
To seated tan, 18x:s 7W
To unseated tax. ,1enU township S 'Si
To Ureen township. Boor fund 3-"V 'M
To comity lands sold M 00
To county land redeemed l'-J4
To coal "old mitulrv parties "0 07
To Overseers of Poor Tiinesl tp 'JIB 00
To seated lands. 1SS4. count v tax, tSlU7 93
To lleo. Walters, acct. Hawthorn
lunatic. U!0 f
To Con n tv Commissioner, ink... r(l
To .1. T. Itrennan J.l. lino. Sweet 1 ( .
To Ureen tp. aect. .1. Wionp, Inn. Ml 21
To (Jreeii tp, fleet, Jno. Clarj' 'n lr0 Ot)
To fiO dav list, ISM :i5 50
to forfeited reeoir., Vincent- 100 (H)
To unseated tax, ISM 714 11
To Tionesta Horouuli. poor tax.
7K (HI
To Harmony township, poor tax.
To forfeited recoor. Mrs. Noble...
To cost Coni.vs.Kvang by Kvnns
To iurv fees. C. W Clark
To jury fees. C. A. Kantlull
To priiss, court lot, C. W. Clark.
400 00
1.V) 01)
15 00
t i4 OH
4 00
10 00
Et'isiivt ii
WILLIAM SXEARBAUGH, Treanirer of
monicealth of Pennnyhania, for
To State tax, 1884 $2W 72
To balance due on business li
censes per report, to Auditor
lieueiul
22 So
$370-67
WILLIAM SMEARBA UGH, Treaurer of ForeM County, in account with the Re
demplion Fund.
To balance from former Tread. . . $2420 M
To amount received during year. 1515 75
fcttXM SO
JUSTIS SIIAWKET, rrothonotary, in account with Forett County.
To county orders Mil 75
C. W. CLARK, Sheriff, in
To county orders fS8 34
II. W. LEDEBVR, Commiioner,
To county ordeis. $J50 80
5350 80
JAMES HENDERSON, Commistioner, in account with Forett County.
To county orders......... $191 00
li)l 00
HENRY A. ZUENDEL, Commistioner, in account with Forett County.
To concty orders 55228 W)
238 00
FOREST COUNTY, SS :
nercoy cenuy mat we met at tne ominissionevs Uluco, In said County, accor
dins to law, sud did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer. SlierilT.
frothouotary, and County commiSKioners,
find them as set forth in the foregoing report. We tlnd the Commissioners erred in
paying the bills of about (2o) twenty-hve
received pny for the same time in from two
exonorated them, as they were not at fault,
unto set our bands and seals this 2Jrd day
JAMES A. BCOTT, L8.J1
CEO. ZUENDEL, L S. J County Auditors.
THOS. W. COR All, LS.j
Attest J. H. Dikomax, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forett County for year 1884.
Conntv Treasurer's commissions $535 80
Witness fees.
28 93 '
Auditors and clerk
Counsel fees
County Commissioners
County Commissioners' clerk ....
Fox and cat buuuty
Jury fees
Jury Commissioners and clerk..
91 20
9 70
670 40
730 00
209 75
2535 30
m 20
193 75
504 90
328 80
77 50
458 10
194 96
454 12
584 20
45 82
Assessors
1'rnitina
Constables uud tipstaves
Court Crier
Road views
Foil and lights
Elections
Commonwealth co6ts
Books and stationery
Kepairs, u'j..
173 83
Warren liusuital 1027 13
Sberifl's fees 538 24
Prothouotarv's fees 371 75
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forett
Balance due on County account by William
Seated lands returned for 1884
Balance due by Harmony Township on
uaianca uue oy ureen lownsiup on account ot John Clary, lunatic 141 28
Balance due by Tlonesta bor. on account of Samuel Hawthorn, lunatic... 135 08
Balance due by Hickory Township on account of Olive Noble, lunatic... 214 72
Balance due by Tionosta Tp , on account of A. D. Salsgiver, lunatic 73 04
Liabilities
FOREST COUNTY, SS:
Pursuaut to law we the undersigned Commissioners of
Forest County, publish the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of
said Couuty, for the year ending January
23d day of January, A. D. 1885.
J. K. CHADWICK, L S. )
OLIVER BYERLY, LLS.1, J Co. Commissioners.
W. D. SHIELDS, LS.J
Attest Jas. T. Breknan, Clerk.
WILLIAM SMEARBA UGH, Treaturer, in account with tU teveral fundi of
Forett County,
To balance County fund $7042 05
To balance State fund 27(1 57
To balance redemption fund 2702 57
to balance 1 lonesta township fund to
Due troni Harnett township school fund
Same road fund
Same poor fund
Due from Green township school fund.
Same road fund...
bame poor fund....
Same Independent school fund.
Due from Harmony township school fund ,
Same road fund
Same poor fund
Due from Hickory township school fund
Bame road f uud
Due from Howe township school fund
Same road fluids
Same
poor fuud.
Due from Tionesta township school fund...
Same road fund
Same poor fund
Dua from Jeuks township -school fund....
Same --road fuud
Same poor fund
Dua from Kinsley towuship-school fund..
Same road fund
Same poor fuud
Due from Tiouesta borough road fuud.
Total ,
FOR THE VE1R 1881.
Forett County, in account withfie Fundi
ending January o,
Hv county orders mloeined
lty !il per cent. coin, on nltove. .
5'14iM7 O'J
m n
ly heated lands returned
lty exotioratiotis
Hy Ri per cent, on l.'0(v;.tiil, re-
demptioii money lil
Py buluiire..ir-
44 KJ
Fortut County, in account with the Conv
year ending' Jan, 0, 1885.
ly am'ts disbursed daring year.. $12r3 00
By balance .' 2702 57
$3!MS0 20
By fets JS71 75
account with Forett County.
By fees
S538 24
in account wth Forett County.
By 70 days' services $210 00
liy 4U8 miles' travel 40 K)
, 250 80
By 52 days' services $i:6 00
isy aoo miles' travel 83 00
$1'J1 00
By C5 days' services $195 00
ny Jfcso miles travel S3 60
$228 00
Ve tlie tindersiffned Auditors of Forest County, do
tor tlie year endum Jannnrv o. 1885. mid
w:tuKse8, who with the same Plaintiff.
to five separate suits, but the Auditors
lu testimony, whereof, we have here
of January, 1885.
Janitor.
108
Biidare repairs
Postage aud box rent
Collec tow' com i n issi on s
Express charges and freight
Hteuofrrapher ,
KefundiiiK orders
District Attorney's fees
Coroner's fees
Western Peuiteutiary
County Institute
Mercbauuisu
Acknowledging deeds
Transcribing cootiiinnucedock'ts
Lane's sold to Coimt-y
Medical services for prisoners . . .
Expenses
New siifj nnd repairs on Treasu
rer's safo
71 30
13 9)
40
25 77
807 50
808 88
(JO 20
10 OtJ
45 7:
184 9".i
10(1 29
2 25
449 73
C33 18
4 00
SO 70
658 00
S14828 18
County for year ending January 5j 1885.
Smearb.vush. Treasurer S704295
40463
account of M. Callinan, lunatio .. 07 22
$8008 03
LIABILITIES.
NONE
5, 1885. Witness our hands aud seals this
pay debt 37 94
$157 37
18t 46
108 77
447 60
165 8
420 97
56 08
043 03
74 82
185 42
111 C8
49 84
316 04
Slfl 20
18360
499 70
10118 79
1294 2S
739 21
3072 28
800 18
820 40
259 68
2544 80
1470 54
183 27
1880 20
4)98 17
1815 40
230 40
23 1)0
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INO, OVERCOATS, BOOTH, SHOES, DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOOfiH, or anything kept In a General Store, you
ran find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART
MENTS nt
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Wo claUn the BEST ASSORTMENT. FINEST GOODS, ami
LOWEST PRICES OK ANY IIOUS10 IN THIS COUNTRY.
Step In and get our Prison, hoc our Stock, and you will bo
eonviuceJ that wo moan what we say. We aim to keep our
GROCERY, FLOUR AND
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TIONESTA, PA
M. CARPENTErv, . - Proprietor.
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Docker liros., J. v C. Fisher. C. D. I'east
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ESTATE NOTICE.
ESTATE OF Pa CI, Hl.UTE. late c
Hickory Township, Forest counlv. d(
ceased. A 11 persons link bled to oaid es
tate are requested to make immediate
payment. Anil tloo l avion-lej.-al claims
Hgauiht the same, will present ihein with
out delay in proper order tor i tUeineitt to
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or MILES W. TATE, Attorney.
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AOPITIONAI. TliAlM Ll'HM'
11:50am, Warren 1:-Hptii, Irvlt
pin, Tldionfp 3:.ri'iMii, Tionesta 5:
rives Oil City 7:lopni.
AM'li'HlNAl, I ItAlK I;oavri '
H:10 am. Oloopolio ii:l7nni. E ic
0:iam. Pciwidetit 7:ll7iiin, I'loncRt
Miekoiy M:45aui.Truikevville (!:U7
onto lU:i!0un. 'riioinnson 11:1.1.
riiomrison's lR'jti-ttn, Irvineton 1
V'arren l;0")pm, Kinue 2:I0,id,
2:10. Snuar Run B:-U. Corvtlon 3:l(
ville .'i:J5, Woll'Rnti 3 40, ijnaker
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Oarrollton "i:3u, Ho. 'a:l(lalia f:,"0.
ghrtiy litis, arrives Olran ii:;30pin.
I rains ron on l'.ietorn Time.
Tuains leaving Pittsburgh 8:15n
rivitirf Pittsburgh 7:"0piO. are. Solid 'J'
be! ween liull'alo nnd PittKburu'li,
Tiiainh leaving Pittsburuli S:4"r"
riving I'ittsburuh 7:50inii, are Solid
with 1'nlimnn's ljneplu;; Cars h
Ibiilalo and PiUsburiih.
$t-1 ickets sold and bnggaivo ci
to all principal points.
(et tune tallica giving full liifori
from Company's Agents.
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Ail tho Latest Improvements.
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March HO. 15.
ISeaiitii'ullv ttnJ heallhl'ii'ly I.ninte 1,
cxtenlvo tuii(tinir, pleasant gmuinln,
cheeilul rodiitM, threo Literary courses,
Buperi r d vaiiiaucs tor music ami Art.
Extensive apparatus, twenty pi;iii(,8 and
oruans, liicluilinn pipe organ. ThorrMinh
work, lioine-like cure, nmcicrato iaki.'
Send for circnlars to ltov. It. T. , Tin lor,
1). IX, Heaver, Pa.
OW TO MAKE MONEY
To Success fill
HiilPHtnan I pay as
month ami espeineb.
hifii as $100 per
steady employment, giiaruntaed. .Ml mom
wanted. lOxperieiiee not necessary. Any
live man cuu nuccoeil. 5U'J acreB niuier
cultiva'ioii . The most complete park in;
groundsill tl 1'iiitod Mtnte. Newo.it
and clioieest variolios of fruit a sjieciality.
Ho1 id lor terms htatm aye.
Chaui.e.4. H. UuajE, Nurseryman, lloch
estcr, N. Y. docl73mos.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
T1UNK.STA PA.
Land and Kailway Hurveyln a Specialty,
Manneiic, 8u!ar or Trianuululion bui vev-iriK-
P'st of Instruments and uvk.
Terms on iTliC4ttioii,