WEDXESDAT MORNING, SEPT. 16, IMS, DOROUGH OFFICERS. large. Kl.I IIot.kman. i:oun.,iumnn inorui want. JI. M. l'orn tnnti, J. It. Clurlt, V. I Kllnesllvor, rsoiun ward, J . ll. fonos, W. A. Kiglos, .;in. winner. . uKirrev or iue i-eace .1. t. J I ron ii an . S. Knox. (Innnttblr. Prllunr Airnnw. Ni'honl Jiirrrttn nii. ' V. Robinson, A II. Kelly, J. IT. Dingmnn, I). IS. Knox. J v. Murniw, i-i. j4. HUVIH. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congrtxn Ai.ex ANtimt C, YV HITK. Member of flennfeJ. (1. Ham.. 4 txembly Pktkk Bhimiy. J'reiilet JiidiieW. I). Brown. .4ociars JiilgeC. K. Him., Lrwi atinkr. TrrrtAnrer VCh. RMKARnAraii. Protkonntnry, Iteginter A teeonter, f c Oortis M. SHAWKKY. .Sheriff. 1jKona9.ii Aoxpw. C'minMjfonffr Omvrr Byeri.y, Wm RniF.i,n, J. It. CiiAmvicK. County Snprrintenrient.T. E. Him. Ann. IHntriet Attorney T. 3. VanGif.hkn. Jury fin mm li'onr- II. O. IAYI9, I'AIUII WAt.TKRM. County Nnrvryar II. f WlflTTEKlN. Mironcr lr .1. V. Mnimnw, County A iirtitara J. A. Scott, Titos. "BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOSXSTA LODGE i. o. of 0. 3i TVTKKTS every Tuesday evening, at 7 J L o'clock, m tho Ijodge IUxim in Far trldgo'sllall. V.. I,. IIASLKT, N. O. . W. SAWYER, See'y. 27-tf. ljVHtlMT I.OIMJR, No. 184, A.O. U. W., I MectH every h ridny Evening in Odd Vol lows' Hal I , 'Tionesta. v. c. conrnN', m. w. J. E. WEXK, Recorder. CAPT. GIWRGK STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. It. Moot m th first Wednesday In each iiionlh, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. D. S. KNOX, Commander. J. II. ANKW. 1 M. I'l.AUK. A TTO It X K YS - A T-1 j A W , Elm SU Tionesta, Pennn. rt J. VAX OIKSKX. 1 . ATTORNEY AT L.VW, And District Attorney of Forest County. I Mlieo in Court Uo'iho, Tionesta, Pu. 1? I.. DAVIS. JVi. . ATTOItXKY-AT-TAW, Tionesta, Pa. t'oliw-tloM made In thlK end adjoining 1-OtllltipH. Vl ILKS W. TATE, i 1 A TTO It N E Y - A T- L A W, I'd in Stwt, Tlonosta. Pn. f E. ItlTt'IIl'Y. 1 . ATTi OUNEY-AT-T.aW, TiniH'H'a, EorcHt County Pa. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE. Tion.'sta, Pa., J T. C. Jackson, Propriptor. Thin lum m eentrally lotntod. Everything new ami veil fiti-niolieil. Kupoiloi' Ae roiuniodp.tioiiH and xti'ii't attention jrlvtMl ti'irue.-ta. Vpiretalde and FrultK of all HivJm ervod in tlietr Hea-in. Humjile irom fur Coin mcrrlal Aentx. CI EXT It A HOUSE, Tionevla. Pa., J O. C. jtrowiirll. PiMjirietor. This is a new hotiHo, and lias (nt heen titte'd up tor the aeeoniinodation of tli piiMie. A por tion of tlio pntro-a'C of tlie pulilii' is uolie lled. -Kl-ly. 1?AST HICKOKY ll TEL, I J EAST HICKOKY, Pn.. J. W. Ham., Proprietor. This liouso i iii-v and Iiam leen fninlsliod with new liii'i.ltiiro tliroiitrliDiit. It is eentralley lo ated, and lia n lirst-cliiHs Imrn in eonnect lon with it. The traveling pnlilie will titul It a pleasant stopping laee. First--luna I.lverv in eonncrtloii with the Hotel. TEXTUAL HOUSE, OIN CITY, PA. J W. II. UOT1I. Proprietor. The largest, Ilest I.oeated nml Furnished House In the City. Near Union Depot. JW. MORROW, M. D . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Late of Armstrong county, having locatod in TiouoNta n prepvied to attend all pro t'osslonat calls promptly and at nil hours. OlUce in Sinoai lmuuh A Co.'n new lmild in, ii ntuirs. OIlu-o hours 7 to H A. M., ond 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 nnd (I) to 7) r. M. .Smitlayn, t to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7 j r. m. ltesidenco in Chirk House, near Port Onico. may-18-81. WC. COnURN, M. P., . PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON, Han had over ft fteeu years experiencn in the practicB of liiw profession, having prad nated legally and honorably May Jo, lutif). Otliee and Itesideneo in Jin) no Rwk's house, opposite tho M. E. Church, 'J'iones ta, Pa. Aug. 2.1-1NK0 I ENTISTRY. IJ DR. J. W. MORROW. Having puu'hasod the materials Act., of lr. Steadman, would respootlull v un tiounee that ho will carry on tho Dental t'lisinOHu in Tionesta. and having had over n x years successful exporience, eoubiders liiiusoll fully competent to give entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my medi cal practice the preference. mu'r22-tS2. H.H. MiY. A. . KKLLY MA 1', PAllK C CO., B AUKEES! Corner of Elm A WulnutSts.Tlonesta. Bank oi Discount and Deposit. uterest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of the U. S, Collections solicited. 18-ly. JYRKXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. inaylSl TON EST A. PA. DTiRIBElor the Ki;ruiiLicAj, ouly $1.50 per annum. 4 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Coiiilcnanl Time Tahiti Tlonema Htatlon. KOKTn. I ROUTK. Zrn'n 28 7 nTrain 0:rr, am JrnindZ 7:4H am 'Train 211 1:1H pm Train 3 :01 pmlTrain 31.... 8:10 pm i rain North, and Trln 2(1 South car ry mo iiiau. Uoited rreshylerian eervicei wil bo lield la the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, morning and evening, All aro cordially invited to attend Kev. Jno. 11. May, will officiate. Preaching io the M. E. Church next Sunday eveuing by F. M. Small Trefibylerian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. The woods aro beginning to show the autumnal tint. Caurt convenes next Monday for the trial of civil and criminal cases, Mrs. Chas. Raisig is visiting Mr, Iw, s pnrents in Plumer, Pa., this week J. W. Searls, a well known oi scout, passed through the burg yester day. John Mtienzenberger is having an 18x20 addition built to his dwel ling house. Miss Emma Krecb of Corry, is visiting lier sister, Mrs. Ed. Ileibel this week. Squirrels are not very plenty yet One is about the largest string thus fur brought iu. -The Tidioute iTeuvt reports the re cent arrival of a boy at Hon. N. P, Wheeler's of Tidioute. Geo. Carr has his new meat mar ket in running order in the building next Lawyer Davis office. Mr. Geo. S. Lacy of Allegheny City, was with his sons at their mills a few days of lnot week. Cupt. II. M. Hughes, a promi nent citizen of Franklin died on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scowden have returned from their wedding tour and will soon go to housekeeping. Mr. Aaron Hoot and wife of Hickory township, are enjoying the the sigh's at the Clarion fair this week. Mrs. Quintain Jamieson, who ho9 been quite ill for some time pHst, is improving steadily, her friends will be pleaced to learn. Thus fur this week the weather has luen something like itself. It's he first spell we've had for a month and is very welcome. -tThe preachers are having a mat riiuoniitl harvest now. After the first of October we opine there'll bo a learth iu that line for a time. Dr. Morrow departed for his old home in Armstrong county, Monday morning, on business. lie does not expect to return before Friday. District Attorney Van (Jiesen re turned from his Kansas visit yester day. We havn't seen Tom. to find out how he liked the lay of the land out there. We are unable to give the M. E. Conference appointments of this dis trict to-day, but learn that Rev. Small has beeu returned to this place, which will he 'ood news to his many frieods. We hetr it intimated that Editor Whittaker of the Venango Spectator is likely to bo the next postmaster of I' rauklin. Since it is evident the office will soon have a Democratic iu cumbeut, it will serve the old veteran just right if he is appoiuted. No bus iness to be a Democratio editor, any way. Prof. Crisp, who is instructing our band in music, is a first class mu sician and teacher. He comes here from Punxsutawney. He instructed various bands at Franklin, Greenville aud other points. He has had great experience, having beon with tho Brit ish Array in India, China, and New Zealand in the Military band. Also at the time of our late war in the British Navy in the Marine band. He is equal to the situation. Mr. C. C. Lowry, the wide-awake Excursion agent of the B., N. Y. & P. R'y, was here last Wednesday ar ranging for the grand excursion to Niagara Falls to-morrow, Sept. 17th. The train leaves this station at 6:00 in the morning, and will arrive at the Falls at 1:00 p. m., returning will leave Niagara at 7:00 p. m., giving excursionists six hours in which to view the many wonderful sights, plen ty of time. It is a sight well worth goiog to see, especially when - the fare is but $2.50 for the round trip. 7)on't fail to be op time G o'clock. Peter Goenther was last Thurs day taken to the North Warren Asy l CI nrt mm oy oneriu Agnew. i'or some time past his friends have observed that the condition of his mind was growing worse, and it was deemed best to have him removed to the above institution in the hope of benefitting if not entirely curing, him of hi trouble. Geo. Raab, Tionesta's sleek bar ber, is the victim this time. His bride is one of the fair daughters of Oi City, and tho interesting event oc curred in that city on Monday evening last, as per notice elsewhere published Prosperity, happiness, long life, etc etc., to you and yours, George, and may your cares be little ones. Next gentleman. Calvin and Emanuel Weller, George Stephenson and Harry Alle bach returned Friday evening from a two weeks trip to Forest Co. They "put up" about seven miles from Ma- rienville with an old trapper and had a no staven cood time " Thev brought back black berries enough for . .a - rf about eight dozen cans, besides recol lections of bad weather, snakes, etc. Emlcntori' Newit. We understand that Judge Irwin has beard from the Patent Office in relation to the chemical roof paint re ccntly "invented" by him. The cor respondent informs him that the U. ft. .hxamiuer has set on his case, but unfortunately for the Judge the u. 8, e. sat down on his invention so hard that his prospects for a fortune out of it is knocked into a cocked hat. The Judge informed his "partner" that the admixture, or most of it, had been known to the patent office boys for something less than a hundred years. a rieni royai entertainment is A .-L , . . booked to take place at the Court House next Monday evening. It will consist of an exhibition of works of art, vocal and instrumental music by some of the best talent the town af fords, readings and recitations by Miss Laura Keller, the superb elocu tionist, a song by "Ye OMe Folke," &c, &c. It will be well worth hear ing no doubt, and as the proceeds are to go toward defraying expenses in curred in repairing the M. E. Church, should he patronized liberally. The fair nt Warren last week, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather at the start, was one of the best held in this section of the State, so pronounced by good judges. Their entries numbered over 2000, and the display was about as fine as is gener ally seen at a county fair, especially their live stock. There was some hing to attract and interest all tastes, and truly the managers and people of V arren can well be proud of their second fair. The attendance on Thurs day is variously estimated at from 8,000 to 10,000 people. Amos F. Ledebur of Starr, For est county, Pa has secured the agen cy for the American Fruit Evaporat or, which is a new invention to this section, and should occupy a place in the orchard of every farmer.. It is so arranged that it can be set up any where and can be manipulated by a bud. It dries apples and retains all the natural flavor and color, and there is no use of allowing a particle of fruit to go to waste if you have one of them on your place. They are sold at a price within reach of any farmer. Apply to Mr. Ledebur for circulars and any information. Peterson's Magazine for October makes us marvel more than ever how so beautiful a monthly eait he pub- ished for so low a price. The princi pal engraving on steel, "The Star of the Night," is a portrait of one of the lovliest of women, and looks as if painted from life. There are two col ored patterns in embroidery; a mam moth colored fashion-plate ; a fctory profusely illustrated; and some fifty wood-cuts of fashions, work-table pat terns, etc The price of this "lady's favorite" is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs. Ad dress Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chest nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified and warned not to'purchase from Alpheua Graham, a judgment note for one bun. red dollars, dated May 13th, 1885, payable in six months from date. Signed by me aud guaranteed by D. W. Clark. As said note was given iu fraud, and therefore payment will be resisted by me. J. L. Walteiis. September 15, 1885. An editor died and slowly wend, ed his way down to where he supposed a warm reception awaited him. Tho devil met him and seid : "For many years thou hast borne the blame of tho bad spelling that the printer has gotten ofT in the paper, the paper has gone on for 81.50; also the $1.50 has often failed to come in. Thy printer has bedevilod theo for wages Saturday night when thou hadet not a darned farthing to thy namo. Men have tak en thy paper without .aying for it and then cursed thee for not getting up a better paper. All these things thou liant home in silence thou canst not come in here." Aud he fired him As he did so he murmured to himslf : "Heaven's his home, aud besides if we let him come in Ikth he would have been dunning his delinquent subscrib ers, and thereby creating discord." Detroit Free Press. Ballou's Magazine for October is a choice number, and worthy the at leiition of the remjiug public. First there is an illustrated article on the Society Ielands, iu tho Pacific, and near the now famous Caroline Islands claimed hy Germany. Then follows that thrilliug story, 'Lewey and I; or, Sailor Boys' Wanderings," by 7 TT O-l tr ., iii. ii. monies, men mere are short stories, poetry, household mat ters, funny articles, curious subjects, engravings, puzzle pages, etc., $1.50 per year. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass, Grand Army Day at Erie. vuo oi me "oia vets, who was there furnishes us with the following account of the reunion at Erie last week : On the morning of tho 10th the 83d met at Olds Hall. Resolutions on deaths of Chaplain O. B. Clark and Sergt. Zuver were passed. The ladies of the 83d gave a grand banquet to that regiment at 12 at Olds Hall The officers for next meeting were chosen by the selection of A. B. Ed- son of Meadville, President; Vice Presidents, Capt. D. S. Knox of Tio nesta, and Col. P. B. Carpenter of Conneautville; Secretary, M. B. Gof ford of Erie. The day was favorable, and the pro- cessiou was grand ; it started at 2 o clock and marched through the principal streets. It is estimated there were over 1'OUO in line. A trip iu boats was taken to the head of the peninsula, where a banquet aud gen eral reunion was had. It was a day long to be remembered both by the veterans and citizens who witnessed it, and was iu every sense of the word success. Ut the veterans of forest county present are the following, viz : G. W, Bovard, J. B. Agnew, Nick Weant, S. D. Irwin, D. S. Knox, Wm. Albaugh, Jas. Johnson. D. W. 'Clark. Geo. Iindoian, John Beilin, Ab. Kinney. Agnew, Irwin, Berlin and Hindmau were accompanied by their wives. Hon. John A. Proper and Hon. J. G. Dale were there with the boya all the time, aud seemed to enjoy the occa sion. Mies Ketta Proper was also there with her father, and Forest county seemed to be about as well represented as any of the places as distant from Erie, in proportion to the population. Taken altogether the holiday will long be remembered as it was so well celebrated. Kellettville Items. Miss Anna Kiser is rusticating in this place. Mr. Andrews has purchased the old school house and intends erecting a grocery. Mr. Cook and wife of Clarendon, were the guests of Mr. II. Groce a few days since. While Geo. Stitzinger was cutting wood for Mr. Wolfe, his axe glanced striking him in the left foot and in flicting a severe gash. Ha is recover- ng as fast as can be expected. S. Shaw and J. II. Walters are hew ing timber for C. M. Wbiteman. Wm. Tobey gave this town a flying visit yesterday morning. Alonzo Graham is helping J. Bailey to cut logs for a few days. Sept. 12, '85. Visitor. Boots and Shoes. New Stock for Winter wear ; Meu's, Boys, and Children's Leather and Rubber Boots. Women's, Misses, aud Children's Fine and Common Shoes. Also Rubbers of all kinds; and Bird Cages; low prices to suit the times. 3t, Wm. Smearjiaugii & Co. . THE M. E. C01STEKENCE. The semi-centennial session of the Erie M. E. Conference was hold at Sharon, Pa., Sept. 1(1, in the First Episcopal Church. Bishop L. W. Merrill presided. The roll-call showed VM brethren present. Rev. I. II. Beck was elected Secretary, Rev. W. W. Painter Recording Secretary. Rev. A. JI. Holmes Statistical Secre tary, and the Revs. C. M. Morse, A. R. Rich and W. N. Stone Assistant Secretaries. Tho committee to nom inate standing committees reported nnd the report was adopted. The re port of the Treasurer of the Centenary Fund Society, with a draft for $132, was presented. Rev. S. E. Ryan was appointed Conference Postmaster. Ti e case of J. M. Dewoody, nsking an appeal from decision of quarterly conference atTionesta, was presented ; the conference entertained npieal. t .. . i. .1 . v ii iiimiun wie case was roterreu to a committee of fifteen members of con ference. J. Graham, O. W. Clark and (). L. Mead were appointed a com mittee to nominate the persons to try the case. The following persons were nominated and elected by conference : O.O. McEntire, R.C. Smith, P. P. Pinney, R. A. Stubbs, Ji. M. Foster, I. W. Schofield, 13. F. Wade, E. R Knapp, T. P. Warner, I. D. Darling, J. II. Herron, R. M. Warren, E. R. Creed, C. C. Hunt and R. F. Delo. The thirteenth question was taken up, and Cyrus II. Frainpton, Wm. H. Runce, Francis M. Small, Frank R Peters, Reatty P. Linn and Charles O. Mead, having passed a satisfactory examination in the required studies, and their character, was passed and they were advanced to the second class of deacons. Samuel P. Douglass not haviDg appeared before the com mittee of examination, his character passed and he was continued in the first clas of deacons. The fourteenth question was taken up, and W. J Barton, W. A. Raker, P. J. Slattery, II. A. Teats, S. E. Ryan, C. W. Mi ner, C. Jones, J. II. Reeley, George Collier and A. C. Ellis, having passed a satisfactory examination were elect ed to elders' orders. W. II. Swartz passed a satisfactory examination, but not having exercised the office of a traveling deacon for but one year, was continued as a deacon of the sec ond class. The court for the hearing of the appeal of J. M. Dewoody was organized, with G. W. Clarke, chair man. J. P. Fradenburg, A. Wheeler and II. II. Moore were recognized as counsel for appellant. On motion all documents pertaining to this case were referred to the committee. On motion Presiding Elder Bray and Z. Armstrong were allowed to ehoose their assistant counsel. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U, S. Patent Office, to citizens of Peon sylvaoia, for the week ending, Tues day, Sept. 8th, 1885, reported express ly for the Forest Republican, through tho Patent Law Offices of Duffy & Brashears, 607 7tb St. N. W., opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : J. Agnew, Allegheny, pipe coup liug; G.Allen, Franklin, converting motion ; M. Armingtoo, Spring City, oven shelf; G. W. Beaver, Mann's Choice, thill-coupling ; L. C. Benson, Susquehanna, siding gauge ; J. Bitten beuder, Miflinville, apple-parer; G. W. Blair, Pittsburgh, apparatus for cooling glass molds; J. W. Cloud, Altoona, lens; F. Dawson, Br., Wil- liarasport, harrow; C. II. DeWitt, Weatherly, gage-cock ; J. J. Everson, Pittsburgh, draft regulator; R. P. Garsed, NorriBtown, air-pump; C. II. Grambs, North Abingtoii, car coup ling; S. M. Guss, Reading, shear blade; T. E. Haak, Womeldorf, egg beater &c. ; J. O. Haas, Helper, lathe ; L. B. Haruer, PottsvilJe, bottle-filler; S. M. Hess, Bloonisburg, culm-bar. T. B. Howe, Scrauton, filter ventilat or ; L. D. Kemerer, Scranton, car coupling; F. F. Landis, Wayncsbor ough, traction wheel; D. C. Mark Towanda, mowing machine, (2 pat ents); T. L. McKeen, Easton, car coupling, (2 patents) ; J. B. Miller, Wilkesbarre, grate bar; J. Murpbey, Pittsburgh, cork cutting machine; J. W. Pertz, Pittsburgh, power machine for actuating steam hammers etc. ; D. W. Porter, Pittsburgh, key seating machine ; J. R. Powell, Plymouth, miner's squib; W. Scbiuipf, Shenan doah, circulating boiler ; J. E. Wyu- koop, Pottsville, making composition for pavements; A. N. Wolf, Allen- town, separator. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hurciiy k'vc that ThoiuuH J. liowman, Uuardiau of Kda K. t'lemin;, lias lilod ins liiml account iu my otUcuuud the same will be presented for Continua tion at t ti V next term of Court. h C. M. SII AWKKY, C Clerk Orphans Court. TioneBta, I'a.,. A uk. 21, lstM. . J. T. Brennan has now for "wle1 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187,. in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tionesta township. 390' acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil--lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise,, Warren county. 6m. MARRIED. Mccormick nuTLEit-At the Presby- terlan parsonage, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 10, . 1885, by Rev. J. Hickling, Mr. W. W.. McCormick and Miss Francos Duller, both of Tylersburir, Pa. PAKKIIURST-IJUCIIANNAN At tho ' Presbyterian parsonage, Tionesta, Sept. II, 1885, by Rev. J. Ilicklinp;, Mr. James H. Parkhurst, of Marionville, Forest Co., Pa., and Miss Eliza Buchannan, of ' llockland, Venango county, Pa, 11AAII MOYNIIIAN At Oil City, on" Monday evening, Sept. 14, 18.85, by Rev. Father Carroll, Mr. Ooorgo Raab, of Ti onesta, and Miss Mary Agnos Moynl--lian, of Oil City. CUNNINGHAM IIEPLER At the M. E. parsonage, Tionesta, on August 10, 1885, by Rev. F. M. Small, Mr. E. Cun uingham of Kiltanning, Pa., and Miss Ella Heplerof Shippcnville, Clarion Co., Pa. PROCLAMATION. Wherkas, The Hon. W. I). Brown, President Judgo 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, Ac. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Sept., being- the 21st dav of S-pt., 1885. Notico ia therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Cou atablesof said county, Uiat they be then and there in their proper nersona at ten o'clock, A. M.. of said dav. with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otllces appertain to be done. and to those who are bound iu recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of ForostCounty, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 24th day of AllgUHt, A. u. JOOO. L. AGNESV, Sheriff. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various Acta of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania made and provided, we. tho under signed Commissioners of Forest County, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Tionesta. iiorougn.on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, A. D. 1885. at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described tracts ci lanu, viz: HOWE TOWNSHIP. War. Sub. Acres. How Assessed. 3-9 of 300 Eldridge James. 2i N agent Thomas. HARMONY TWP. DO DF Copeland fl Thomp son. 1(10 Smilev Pr fl Getcholl. 161 Amyl)W. 50 Kepler J M & Co. 35 Cochran It G fl Graudin farm, 12 Harris David fl McGinly 50 Brown Bros. 5 SigginaJJ. 1 60 Herkimer Oil Co. 60 Brodie R C. TIONESTA 1IOHO. t 4 Dalzoll. TIONESTA TWP. UK) Mong Aquilla, 115 Copeland Otis Heirs. 100 Zuck David 11 Dale J A.- 30 Winans J fl inlands. .'823 1-18 ti71 John A Buckner. 2fc!tl 1-6 of 300 Bonnehoof A others fl West. 5 Sickles (JO. 2823 1-32 33J John F. L,udlinir. 50 Pittsburgh Oil Co. IS Hepbu .-n A Carl. J. It. Ciiadwick, OLl"KR Bykrly, W. I). SUIKL.DS, Attest, Co. Commissioners.- J. T. Btksnan, Clerk. TIIIAI, LIST. Causes set down for trial In tho Court of ' Common Picas of Forest County Pa., on ine iiiiiu rionday ot September, A. i. . 1885 : 1. John T. Dalo and Joseph G. Dale et al vs. John B. Legnard, No. 14, February term, 1883. Summons in covenant. . James B. Pcarsall vs. It. S. Winlack. No. 38, September term, 1883. Summons -in trespass. 3. Win. r . heeler, at al. vs. Jacob M. Kepler. No. 8 May term, 1881. Summons- in ejectment. 4. David L. Beaver vs. Garson Sham burg tt al, No. 18 May term, 1881. Capitis in trespass. i. David Ij. Beaver vs. Garson Sham- burg et al. No. 19 May term. 1881. Cauais in trespass. (i. Walter Dawson vs. John Cobb fc Co.. . No. 4, September term, 1884. Summons in trespass. i. Marv I'.. Warehani vs. Buiialo, Now York ami Philadelphia liuilroad Compa ny, No. 14 September term, 1884. Sum- mons in trespass. 8. George W. Jennings vs. E. Itussell. No. 6 December term, 1884. Appeal from justico. ii. n.ivia u. uiintor vs. Michael Fitz erald Sr. et al, No. 31 December term. . 1884. Appeal from justice. 10. Geo. S. Hunter etal. vs. Smith and Willey, No. 24 February torm, 1885. Ap peal from justice. 11. O. W. Proper vs. Geo. J. Iju-v et al. . No. 30 February term, 1885. Summons iu trespass. u. Havlij Jiuck vs. Charles Murphv. . No. 82 February term. 1885. Appeal from . justice. 13. J. D. Hillings et al. vs. J. T. Lewis, Administrator, No. 24 May term, 1885. . Summons in cjectmeut. 14. Aaron Brock way vs. Stoner Broth ers, No. 54 May term, 1885, Summons in trespass, 15. Andrew Small vs. Smith and Wil ley, No. 4 September term, 1885. Appeal from justice. lti. T. 11. Cobb vs. S. R. Sjx ueer, Sr., . No. 8 September term, 1S.O, Appeal froui j usticu. Attcct, C. M. SIIAWKEY, ' ProthouoUirv.. Tioucita, Pa., Aug, 21, 1885. - )