WEDSEJDAT IOKMH, DEC. 16, ISSS. BOROUGH OFFICERS. 2nrgeit. Em Holf.ma. wamen North ward, it. M. Fore man, J. K. Clark, W. L. Klinestiver. South ward, J, H. Fonos, W. A. Eagles, Chat, Bonner. Jujsltne of (As i'orto J. T. Breniian, Ctrufutif -Prltner Ajrnavr. ItnAool Director (I. W. Itobmwon, A. B. Kelly, J. H. Dlnginan, I). S. Knox, J. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Wrm. Member of&wite3. G. IIalj.. Antembly Pie-ritR Bkrt. Prtrtdmt JuttgtYf. D. Bn-j. C. om'a( Jufge$C. A. I ill, Lxwis WaAur-r-w l'roth(,noUiry,RfriMrJtiiteortr,&t.-- ui. . . . omriff.-liSORASD AOKrW, ..nEStf! u:cariRK.1,yERI'T' WM" yu;ertateaf-nt J. K. Hill- A Kit. IHUrief Attorney T. J. VakGikhsn j ttry tmm1nnerai. . Pavis, JuiARIO WAI.TKRS. t. ount f Surveyor n. O. WniTTKKlw. I'orontr Dr. J. W, Mopnow. County Anditrr3. A. SCOTT, Thob, "ousl NESS D I R E CTO R Y . TIONESTA LODGE No. 309, I Ll . I. O. of O. T?. VI JIETS evwry Tnostay evenlns;, at 7 ii o piok, in lbs ixxiiro Ilnotn in 1'ar Irtdjro'aUaU. . W RERK, W. . 1. W. BaWTKR, 8ee'r. 27-tr. 1 Vll l?T liUUlP V IU II IT W Mmita every Friday Evening iu Odd :.ow- nail, TlonfMtn. . B. CANKIKLD, M. W. J. V WKNK, Recorder. C1PT. OKOItOK STOW TOT, J 274, O. A. 11. ?!x-a on the nrxt wednoftday in oauh uio iUi, In Odd KollowM Mall, Tlonenta, Pa. II. h. IvXiA, t oimunuder, J.t.AOSr.W. P.M. CLARK. r AG.MOAV Ac OVIllT, ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW, J Jul ISt, Tioiiofcta, Penna. T. VAN'HIKSKX. ATTORN ICY AT I, AW. AnJ II.Htri(4 Attorney ol' Foient County. )l'.it In Court Uo.nte, TioneRUi, Pa. f. L. DAVIS. J- ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW, Tionesta, Pa. iVtiwiJona mailo ia this ami adjnlnlnjj VIIUU(H. ii u.m XV. TATF. i'l ATTOttXr.V-AT-I.AW. Ktm Bt riy-t, Ti.nxta. Pa. 'p F. R1TW1FY. ATTORXF.Y-AT-LaVV, TUmrn'a, Forest Ciuniy Pa. 1 A YV lit: N ( K I K) UM Ti oroTc7PnT, I T. V. JarkKon, Propriotor. 'I'lii lit iwa la Of ntrally Jointed. Kverythinir liw iukI v!l fiuiiishoil. 8lifeilor An--..mio(ltU'is nnd Mtrli t nttntinu K'vpn Y i.-n-t. VoirrtaUlrM and Fruit of all kuiUwrved in their xoaw.n. N;iiijie . jrt.n ror I'oininercinl Afi-nt. "ll'.N'TltA U HOfSi; Tioiii.pa J n, v,. Mrownxll, Proprietor. TMh in a ii'iMf iHiitst', Hiid ha jiiKt been titled up tor nut a.wiuinio.i:tiiot .t inn puiillc A pur' lion .4'lui" pulmurtgc of thu pnbliit is Fnlin. i'fd. -f,-lr 11WTKAI. HOt'SK. OIL CITY, PA. XJ W. II, ROTII. Projiriotor, Tht t'wet, Ittwt Ixicaled and Furnished ltiua. In tliw City. Xear I'nion Dopnt. MORItOW, M. P.. Til YSfCI AN A. RURGKOX. ljdpir Ariuxtronc eounty, having located iu Tin -out in prepured to ultond all pro Kwfclonal paIU prouiitty and nt nil hours. t'CTu'v ) .1 Kmem Imoirh t Co.'h new build Inif, ii; Htairi, Oirioo hour 7 to H a. v., mid 1 1 o Vi M. : 2 to 3 and B to 7 J i. m. nwn.lu , 0 to 10 a. M. ; !! to 3 and 01 to 7i r. m. Kesidouoe in Clark lionise, near Pirt OJloc. inay-18 81. Wt. COIIUKN. M. D., " PHTSICIAV Jt SURGEON, 1 li lit .1 over fifteen years experience in tho practice of his profeKion, having grad uulpil i gaily and honorably May 10, IMS. Otllo'i and Reaidenno tn'Juriire Ret-k'a kone. opjHiKita tho M. K Cluireh. Tiones . Fa ' Any. 25-1S80 UK ! . TISTRY. DU. J.W. MORROW, lliitiiia; pnrrlMsad tlie matoriaia An., of )ir. tendMian, woold reapec-tiullv an-iuri-o tliat lie will carry on the Dental buaii ewi in Tionesta, and having hal over aix ; ears KiHS-esslul experience, considers hiomll fully oompetcnt to jrlve entire Bnt Ula lion. I ahull al wa.vn Rive my inecli oal practioa the preference. - ina'r22-82, " MAT. A. B. KKLLY MA r, PARK CO., B A E B S ! i'xwm of F.lnt it Wain utSta. Tionesta. Rink ol DitooHiit and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposit. Uutteotlou made on all the Principal points of the U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. jyiRUNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLfiRS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may 4 81 TONE8TA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. I.and and Railway Surveying a Specialty, MK"ut't!r, So!ar or Trianitulation burvev in. lSet of Instrument and -work, Tortnu on application. QimscniltK ftr tho ItBrraMOA,- only O ijii per annum, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. : cr-zrt: ('niratitd Time Talilr TMatm Stiattoa. lfOBTH. BOUTII. 1 rai n li ;7 inTrain 03 10:65 am rain ain Train 29 1;H urn 1 rain 80..... 4:01 ptulTrain 31... . 8:10 pm i rain w North, aud Train 2:1 South oar ry in mail. Preaching iu the M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 o. m.; M. K. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Bom yesterday rooming, to Mr. and Mrs. V m. Blum, a son. An educational meeting will be held at Star ichool home on Saturday evening, Deo. 19. niuiur ixmiT cime noma iroro A ..I.... 1 ll i . the went last Friday for a short visit I With hlB liarotlt mwl frinrirta .....i.n. Nu" fr killing deer is an uu lor iiuu year. Bo let there be an end to thu killing of deer. Robert Iluddlesoo returned yes terday from a prolonged trip to West Virginia and the Westorn vouutry Stephen Bush returned from Lis sojourn of two yeara in Allegheny on Saturday last, looking fat and robust About three or four more inches of mow would make delightful sleigh ing, the roads being in excellent con dition for it. D. W. Clark expects to move in to hia hew mansion next week. We wish you a Merry Christmas and Hap py New Year, Web. Teacher Kerr, of the advanced room, was too much indisposed with a severe clJ, to leach ou Monday and luesday of this week. Billy Pollock, a former Tiouesta lad, has returned for a time, after an absence 6f several years, part of which he spent in South America. Derrick : J"ji in the name of the new town now building in tho Kane oil geld. It ia in compliment to the two Joe's Craig and Cappeau. Parlies have leased several hun ,re(1 Bcres nt territory Irom T. D Col i i . . line and the Messrs Lncy. in Green towvshtp, with the intention ofiinking tome Ic-i't tells. IVachera in this vicinity should bear iu mind the local institute to be held in the scho.il bousn ot this place next Saturday, commencing at 9 m. am! lutiii)g till o:o0 p. ui. Miss Luu i a Keller departed this morning for Ridgway, where the will contribute lie r fine qualities as an el ocutinmst toward making Elk Coun ty's teachers' iuilitute u succeiss. Mr. li'ihinsou wUa a;aiii called to Keyiiol,Bville last week to the bedride of his sister, vihne condition had be come alarmingly worce, and at last accounts little hope was eutertained cf ,er recovery One week from next Friday and the merry Christmas-tide will be with us again, or we with it. Don't let the day pais without making happy each little expectant heart with some small gift. Look after the little ones first. Court convenes next week, but as there will be no grand jury the time will be occupied iu the trial of civil causes. The calendar coutains but serco cases yet some of them will be long winded affairs if they come to trial. Tl. fc J i i , iuu uou coys nave tuned up after giving their mouths a two mouths rest, this time uuder the li rection of Prof. O. II . Brady, of L)u Bois, who promises to bring them out with a good blowing capacity by spring. The handsomo dwelling bouts of JUr. J. C. Coruwell, of Stoiieboio, Pa , was destroyed by fire on the 2d iust. Mr. Corn well's los will be about $6,000, the building being worth $12, 000, upon which be had uu insuracce of $6,000. The Assessors of this borough have completed their work. The val uation, exclusive of watches and mon ey at interest, amounts to $104,000, and the watches aud money, atsefaable only for State purposes, amount to something like $60,000. The J rill has beeo started on a new well io Tionesta tovrnship, locat ed on Hemlock creek, ou what known as the Gilmore tract, Warrant 2824. Ahlshouse & Steinberg are tbe parties putting down tbe well, and they expect to push it down as lively as possible. It is about 6 miles from this place. Quite likely another well on tbe farm of Adam Botzer, a short distance t the south- ABUl nfttu ak. - ' 1 I I "V "u" eUlure, wui ue com- menced soon ; at least so it is reported. K. B. Brown, the veteran editor, is now running the Mettenger-Demo-crat of Meadville, which insures the Democrats of Crawford county as good an organ as it is possible for a Democratic paper to be. Mr. Brown has our best wishes for financial1 suc cess. On Christmas Eve the M. E.Sab bath school will render a beautiful cantata at the Court House, and on New Years Eve the Presbyterian Sab bath school will have a tree in the church. Both events are looked for ward to with great pleasure and ex pectation by the young people. Geo. Sawyer received the sad in telligence last Thursday that his sis ter, Mrs Burnham, had died sudden ly ot her home io Boston, and he went on to attend the funeral h will be remembered she was here only a coup le of months ago to pay him a visit, 9,,ir'l everything to be just right. '"I''"'g bedstead ; G. W. Geissenhain it being their first meeting ju 17 years. One of hii views called "the barrel er-I'i'hurgh, fire place floor ; W. B. Tionesta ruav nnn tha fl"0(J," ehowt how delays are often Gleason, Albion, ribbon and lace ex- blessings of natural gas., if the notice 'Unrol,s'- It was the great flood of l,i,,ilnr measure; E. W. Gold f applicttion for charters published 18G5, whe" tt" BcroS9 1,18 river w" 8rrailh' Pi,,sburt,h- d(,vice for laying in this isue ar-any criterioDs. Letit llke a "a, and tho Fair ground whs "3" res; W. A. Hoevler, Springdale, come and welcome. We're ready to dump our old soft-coal furnace into the alley any minute aud take on g. It's (he coming beat, and the sooner it comes the belter. Don't forget the exercises of Stow Post at tbe Court Home this evening. They promise to be quite interesting Unte u a f H I, T "hop. to see if they stopped metic.l work ; F. P. Rea.e, Pittston, Jcet e ov Tn bt IWnl n M"Unt exteueib'e fety cartridge; D. C. Rip tm hl l ? a Y J ' Carpenter's chance. II. hustled hi. O. B. Swift, Pittsburgh, man- will be on hand with a number of the band mml,,. -! . ... . . T uiuoic. ne win mil) lead a ma In oau mile quartet with the cornet. Turn out. Tl,. T..iQ. CI 1 pa:..., f. uv4.v. vauiun jur Uecember has reached us, and a bril , iaut number it is, teeming as it does witna luml of pleasant reading f,.r m . .u l..i:. t ....r.i .. " iuii itAauy uaeiui SUpgesiloOB pertaining to fancy work for the ladies are always found in the Cabinet, aud as it comes so cheaply, only $1.25 per annum, ought to be sit every bouse bold. Published at 22 Vesey St., N. Y, R. Z Gillespie, teacher of Hunter Station school makes the following re port for month euding Dec. 7: No, enrolled 30; average atlendauce 26; per cent, of attendance 94; No. of visitors 22. Those present every day, Johu, Jack, Patrick, Will and Flor- , , . . Urchestration is coming more aud moro into use in the churches herea bouts. Iu Oil City the Methodist aud II !- . . . . ... i resoyterian choirs have added to their organs a violin, comet aud flute Whatever be the result of these iuno vations, it is certain that the devil no longer has a monopoly of th good ..iii r i . I iiiuoiv. nuoie in a iueiuoaist cnoir i i..,. .. .i i .i i- J ' I a generations ago, but it isn't so terri ble after all if, like the Scotchman's instrument, it be "a fiddle wi' a bear enly croak." Franklin Nem. TL- Tt lf.n. n -i I me nouesia vaiiev tvauway are extending their James City branch as ra nn 1 v mn tli a wea iKai- will n..mli .ml ' j ..w-...v. -... uu I will have the road open for traffio by January first. The first stake was set tor the tour miles of new road on Nov. 23d and since then two hundred men bave been busy grading and lay ing iracn. nut tew nridges and only one shoit trestle will be required. The terminus will be neur the Craig & Cappeau well, the scene of the new oil fiut.1 in A I n 1." . . i, n.i.in... ..... T." I wv.v ,u v..cu wuuij, ueni jvmiii, W. J. Shaffttr, teacher of Claring- ton school, makes the following report for month ending Nov. 27th, 1885: No. enrolled during mouth males, 21; females, 26; total, 47. Average at- teudance during month males, 15; fe- males, 21; total, 36. Percent, of at- tendance males, 87; females, 87. Names of pupils present every day, W. a. J'earsall, James lined, Robert Wil Hams, William Slaugheuhoupt, Tbnm as Williams, Clara Slaugheuhoupt, Pearl Davis, Bertie Davis, Laura Dunkle, Ettie Ishtman, Bessie Ibt man, Cora Williams, Mary Pearsall. Pupils present every day but one or less, Jas. Williams, Akin Highgate, Debbie i'earsall, Jeuuie Pearsall. t lora Arthurs. Holiday Goods for everybody. Very low prices a specialty. 2t. Smearbal'gii & Co. II. J. Hopkios & Co., never take a back seat alien the Holidays come, Their store will be chock full of fancy goods in a few days. It, t r ir,m :. ,j P I the holidays with a well-selected stock of presents for old aud youug. Go and sea and buy. 2t. After copying our item about the departure of Mr. Caipenter from this placo the Warren Mail makes the fol lowing pleasant! remarks : Carpenter was a standby in Warren formany years before be moved to Tionesta. Many of our old views. now valuable because they are old. were taken by him. People sometimes wondered why be was photograph inn the streets and various old buildines. But since they are gone the wonder is that we didn't have more views of the old towo as it wns before the present town grew up. But the veara tell mi Carpenter as they do on the rest of ns, and he simply moves ou moves ou to make room for younger men, with steadier hands and sharper eye for the arum's fine work. Carpenter had the reputation of being a little slow nnbalily because bis artistic eve re two or three feet under water. Oil wan then transported in barrel, and barrel factories wre common. A bic ono was on the Isluud above the saw mill. One day thousands of barrels broke loose and went off. They filled the river aud spread out over many acres. The people came out of the , " .iV .7 . " u-u ... me nanK to lane M the "barrel flood!" He took it ,l Ufl . .. -o iuo uuuu, jor me raging waters keot r-n in in it l.m ho ... I . 7r " - ."6 B- rp. vwumtg, uui ne was so long get - i tine a "fhnna" nn i . .u.. .l. i sb "v ssiin lUBi tun barrels nt n tn Pi,.ai....k t. , till a (lf ,,lo '..fc.., I I " - f'vrfc Udl ICI flood." but thr . k--t .:k. ' . -..v. . o.6u.. I t , . 'CfB"" . f ir January . riece'Teo- "ceiling even itself. It 1 uie noest numtier we ever saw. It has two splendid steel engravings, either worth the price of the uomber. Every mother will be in love with the one called "The Little Gardener," and every heart will beat sympathetically Willi "Homeless." The mammoth col ore i fashiou plate, engraved ou steel. and colored hy hand, is a marvel of beautv and taste. A cnlnrprt Ha) f lorn inBerlin-workU.k,, iveo-. fCI till' WUI B, 13 IC o - - - iwo oouars a year. Address Una res J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Teachers' Annual Institute will meet at Tionesta, Jan. 4, 1886. The time of meeting is later than hereto- fnr Ti -:n ..., I..-. . t A r...t. c . l . " uui "D llio ttuifc Ol lilt) T..o;....-. :r . .u- . j- Institute if auy thing occurs to dis- tract Bttonflnn Iriin. 1 1, a liniiiiii. The Iustituto is the great education al revival meeting of the couotv. It is the time and place when and where tbd teachers take au inventory nf pd . - ucational stock in traJe. It is tbe teachers' social reuuiou. It is a uecs .li. i. iL. i i . . my id i ne leacner; tne greatest factor in the edocatiooal forces of the tuun, ty ; a real benefit to the schools. The Institute is a place where those interested in educational work, meet to discuss, to devise, to adapt, to adopt the best ways and means and methods for carrying on the work. The at tendance of teachers, it is believed. will bo greater than io anv nasi vear. I. I I i I a 1 1 . uiuuuin oe. All who cau make it convenient to do so, as well as all who ttre illiug to undergo some iocouveo ieuce, are cordially iuvited and will he warmly welcomed. A part of some the evemogs will be devoted to Iu atitute work. The instructors already engaged are " follows: Prof. S F. Huge; Supt. Pearsall of Cameron Co. ; Supt. Loid of Venaugo; Miss Laura Kt-llcr of Lock Haven; Miss Belle McCliulock of Meadville. Considerable local lal ent has beeu eulibted. We expect to have not only a pleas- ant but a profitable time a. well. Let every one iuterested tufh out. II ILL AUD, Supt. FOR SALE. One yoke oxen, 5 years old io Spring. Weigh about 1200 each. Price low aud terms reasonable. 3t. Robinson ifc Bonner. Beware of frauds. Be sure yoo Ket ,he genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. It cures colds, croup, asthma, deatuens and rheumatism. II. J. Hopkins & Co. are opeoing up tbeir Holiday goods. They are unusually elegaut. 2t. List of Paterttt. - L,,at Patents grsnted by the U. B lleDl Office, to citizens of Penn- 8, ania,'orlhe wee't ending, Tues Dec 8 1885 "ported express 'Y for the Forest Republican. through the Patent Liw Offices of 1,0 Brashears, 607 7th St. N. W., nP'osite the U. 8. Patent Office, " aebington, I). C. : A. Bigaley, Pittsburgh, pipe coup. lintf W II. Birg, Franklin, perfum er (). C. Blickensderfer, Erie, exca vating machine ; W. A. Bole, Pitta- hurg, coupling pipes (2 patents); I. Pr""ke, Pittstown, window graining; bridge, Allegheny, upright boiler; J' A- Doyle and T. L. Sceurman, 1 "'"'poburg, car step; D. Evans, Sharpuhurg, boring tool for lathes; E. - Hwritf, Pittsburgh, wardrobe or T(le,i of P'P for conveying gas and wtlter nd electricity; C. F. King, Covington, bolting reel; A. 8. Lovett. Erie, burial case and coffin (2 pat- ""' J' ' M'!'e-ri Erie, saw mill; V Mitchell, Altoona, slide valve; A. V and T. J. McConnon, Wilketbarre, lesson tablet for arith- uu.,r. r . - - " gnoewirc , a oimpaoo, D. II. Scrauton aud M. o:..u- a...im.i ... t ,,"uiui luuiit-iiur lor 1 ' - . " out pistons aud criiuders: W H.dt K,.ik , - - lieoerton. e:rate har? n Waters, i o Wilkesbarre. bit fastens fr hrtio.. .1. C. White. Swatara. ditohinr .nj I " tile laving machine: F. MnlfP w:t - - j, .... namsport, surface ornamentation for walls (2 patents); J. E. Miller, Pitts- burg, glassware Farm and Garden. This department of The Philadel ruiA Weekly Press is under the care of a practical farmer of ability aud experience, who devote hi tentiou exclusively to oiakiDg this the best department of iu kind anywhere published. Ia connection with this, I ... lbe.ru"owln "traordinary offer is malA. . aiwCl Wkklt Press, ono year .$1 00 American Agriculturist, oi.e year...1.50 . . 'I .C1. jour cno'ce oi eitner Household or Farm con veniencica... 1.60 Total value 4.o0 All sent to any address for $2 25, Send for Sample Copy and Premium List. the eo mimical housewife that does not use a genuine "Hunter's Sift- er is away behind th tiroes. Ask yonr dealer to show it to you. Silverware, Jewrlry, Tea Setts and Toilet Setts Decorated, Glassware at special low piices. v 2t. Wu. Smearbaugr & Co. Handsome holiday goods at Her man s, and marked Jown low. Call and see tlreni. o, The Grandest Show Ou Earth! Holiday goods at Hopkins & Co. Go to Herman's for toys. Big variety. 2t. Men Wanted. Tho undersigned will pay good wages and cash monthly for good Tie Makers, on Jamiesnn Run and Hun ter Run. Rowland 'nun. Tiouesta, Pa., Dec. 1, 1885. When looking for a suitable hoi- iday preseut go to H. J. HoDkiusACo. They have something to fit any person and any sized pocket-bo. k, 2t. Estray. Came to the premises of the under- s gned at Dunham's Mill. H-we twp., forest Co., Fa., on Sept. 1st, 1885, one small, two year-old heifer : color, cher rv red. Tha ownW ! k t coma f.,r. Lav chartres and tak .,.. ' he will be disposed of according to John Lixthi-m. Dec. 1,1885. J. T. Brennau has now for sale 138 ocies of wanaut 5213 and 5214. Kiugsley Twp., pr-bably on tho new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, aod 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant JNo. 28 6, lionesta towDship. 890 acres, wairaot No. 5186, Kiugsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," A I leg he uy township, Ve- oauo Co, a v acres near Luterpriae, warren eoooty 6lD. , KOTICE TO GRAND JURORS! Persons who have been sum moned to attend as Grand Ju rors at Court on Third Monday of December, are hereby noti fied not to attend as your ser vices will not be required. Curtis M. Shaw-key, Clerk. PROCLAMATION. WnicnKAa, The Hon. W. D, Brown, President JudfC of the CoOrt of Common Picas and Quarter 8elons in and for tho county of Fortat, baa inued hia Pre cept for holdinR a Court of Common Fleaa Quarter Hosaiona, Ac at Tioneata, lor the County of Forest, to commence ou tbe Third Monday or Ic, Ueln the SMat day of Dec, 1S85. Notice ia therefore given to the Coroner, .Tutice of the Pence and Con atablenof suid county, that lhv be then and there in their proper persona at tri o'cloc k, A. M., of said dav, with their records, Inquisitions exanrlnationa and other roinenibrancea, to do those thlnfrs which to their otllcea appertain to be done, and tothoMe who are bound in recognizance to proHocuie airaiimt the prisoners that are ornliall be in the Jail of Forest County, that they be then and thoro nretient to Droaecuta against them aa shall bo Juat. Given ud dor my hnnd and aeal this 21st day of Novemler, A. D. 1885. I. AOXEV. Sheriff. triaiTTist" Tho fMlnwinir lint of causes havi boen , noti(!od for trial in the Court of Common Plena of Forest County, on the Third . Monday ot December, next: 1. Salmon Croek Lumbar and Mining Company vs. W. A. Dunonburyr No. 1, December term, 1882. Summons in eject ment. 2. John T. Dale et al, vs. John B. Lee nard, No. 14, February term, 1883. Sum monM in covenant. 8. Peter Berry et al, va. L. F. Wataon ct al. No. 48 September term, 1883. Sum mons in ejectment. 4. Dale it Lawrence va. J. M. Haalett, No. 48, September term, 1884. Buminona cane In annum pal t. 6. J. D. Muling et al, va. J. T. Lewis, Administrator, No. 4 May term, 1880.' Summons in ejectment. fl. Aaron Krockway va. Chcaa Stoner Co., No. 64 May term, 1885. Summons1 in troHpaaa t c. 7. RobiiiMon A Bonner vs. Tark Cope-' land, No. 10, December term, 1885. Ap peal from justice. Attei-t, C. M. SIIAWTICEY, Prothouotary. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 3, 1885. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIKTUK of a writ of Fieri Facias1 iMNued out of tho Court of Common Pleas or Forest County, Pennnvl vaniaj and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcrv, at the Court Ilouaa, in the Borough of Tlonestaj ' on MONDAY, DECEMBER, 2iat, 188. at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described" real estate, to-wit : GEO RUE W. MEANS va. W. H. DEMP SEY, Fieri Fucias, No. 20, December term, 1R85, T. F. Kitchey, Att'y for Pl'ff. All the Defendant's right, title. Interest and claim in Eight Hundred and Thirty Nino acres of land in Jenks Township. Forest County, Pennsylvania: Bounded on tho North by Warrant No. 379H: on the East by Warrant No. 3644 ; oh the South by Warrant No. MM ; and on the West by Warrant No. 3182. Being Warrant No. 3800. Except three hundred acres in the North-East corner of said Warrant. Taken in execution and to be bold aa the properly of W. li, Dempsfcy at the suit of George W. Means. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly oom plied with when the property ia stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becotve the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list Of liens including mortiraxe searches on the Dron. crtv sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor tho amount or the pro- ... m.i vi doid i diivu blilll tiiormjl MM lid niHV fitulm. miiHfc Ka fift-tiltihat ik. sneriii. 2. All bids must be paid in full. n a li u ,. i .... . u.,ni..i t n.i.i in .... - . " V nu.lliu lllllllDUllHVljr Will be contlnuwl until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all pronertv not . aottled tor wih again bo put up and' sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to Whom first sold. Nee Purdon'a Diirertt. Ninth Edition pngo 4 uud tSiuitb's'Forms, page 884, L. Art NEW. Sheriff. Shoillfs Oftice, Tlojesta, P., November Confirmation Notice. Notice ia herobv ariven that tha follow ing Recount have been tiled in mv offioa and will be presented at the next Court lor connrmution : t insl account of K. H. Haslet and Wm.- Felton, Administrators of Dorcaa Walters. deiH-Bsoii. Partial account of P. M. Clark, Execu tor of last will and testament of Caroline iiooti, liecruM-d. I UltTIS M. SHAW KEY. Register. Tlonobta, Pa., Nov. 20, 1885. KOTIC7J2.- Notice is hereby iriven that an anDli. cation will bi mado to the Governor of Pennsylvania ou tho 28th day of Dei-ember, A. D. 1885, or hs Koon thereafter as may be, under tho Act of Assembly of the Com uion wealth of Pennsylvania en titled ''An Act to provide for the incor poration and regulation of certain mrrnr. ations," approved April 29th. 1874. aud tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Pennsylvania Telegraph Company," the character and object whereof is tha eoustru"ting, maintaining and operating of a lino or lines of telegraph in the Coun- iiPB.ii nrrcii, cia, rorest and McKean, Pennsylvania, for doina a m-ntinl il- granh business, (leorge E. Foster, Noah F. Clark. Newton F. Hilton. Tlinn... H. Simpson and Myer Lowentritt are five of the subscribers to said application. M. U. HANCOCK. Attorney for Applicant. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL, PAINTING. Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, t RESCUING, and SCEN E PAINT- IN halmlaetion guaranteed in everr lop . i..la,. . : ... . par icular. tirdera for treacoing, rto., by iiwi 1'iMuiiuiy aiiui.ucii io, bnup m I Rolxrts rniilding, Elm St., Tioneww' Pa, i