Wit forest fjniMknn. J. R. WENK, EDITOR. WEDKSDAt MIMING, FEB. J, 18S6. Mrs, BiYAKb, wife of the Secretary ' of State, died at her re-Mdence in Washington at 8;30 Sunday morning last. Her illneos had lasted sinco the BuuMea oVath of her dn lighter on the 16ih u!t , the shock from which was the indirect cause of her death. The sympathy of the country will go out to the bereaved husband, and it will not be surprising to hear of hi with drawal from public life. Pekuaps thi financial condition of the Stale of Ohio may be part of the motive for the desperate effort to clog the Legislature with obstacles iu the way of investigation, if they spend the whole session in quarreling over the organization. When the Democrats came into power two years ago there was a surplus in the Treasury of $618, 000. When Hoadly went out the Treasury was empty, they left a large floating debt, and the estimated re ceipts for the current year are only about two million dollars, while the yearly expenditures are four million. . No wonder the Democrats make such a fight for their thieves. It postpones investigation of the finances. The President refuses to give the Senate his reasons for removing Dis trict attorney Dutin during his term, or to send the papers and documents bearing on the case, on the ground that the public interest will not be promoted by such ' a course. The Presideut may have good reason to be lieve that his own interests will not be advanced by a free exhibit of the mo lives aud reasons which prompt his action, but if the Senate is at all con cerned with the character of appoint meuts, and does not exercise a merely forraaf and perfunctory office -in ad ' rising and consenting to Dominations, the removal of the officers it has ap prove is certainly some of its busi uess. We hope the Senate has back bone enough to make the President realize this fact. Phila Prets. The New Tax Law Aagain. The Board of Rev nue Commis sioners, which Is composed of Secre tary of State Stenger, Treasurer Liv ey and Auditor General Jsiles, lias issued the following in response to inquiries concerning certain points in the new tax law : The board of Revenue Commission ers, at a meeting held on January 21, I880, considered the manv questions submitted to them growing out 01 the enforcement of the revenue act of January 30, 1884, and call attention to thir answers to the following questions as their interpretation ol the law : Are bank deposits not hearing In terest but subject to check on sight and money not invested, included in the item all other moneyed capital? No. 'Is a dower on real estate taxable?' No. "A. e deposits bearing Interest in national banks, wiving banks and private banks taxable?" Yes. "Are musical instruments, pictures, books, Ac, to be regarded as house hold furniture?" No. "Are mortgages owned bv benefic ial associations taxable?" Yes. "Are mortgages, judgments, bonds, notes elc, not bearing Interest taxa ble?" Yes. "Are ootids Issued by school dis tricts taxable In the hands of tho owners?" Yes. "is the stock of corporations, pav ing tax on capital stock to the 8ta'te through the companies, taxable in the hands of the owners?" Yes. "Is stock of the New York Central Railroad and other foreign corpora turns owned in this State taxable in the hands of the owners ?" Yes. "Can a taxable person deduct debts from the amount of his moneyed in vestments and only pay tax on the net sum thus shown?" No. "If A borrows monev from B on a note and lends it t.iC on a note are both taxable?" Yes. A Circular to Soldiers. Hon. Thomas J.Stewart, Secretary of the Pennsylvania S-Idlers and Sailors' Home at Erie," has issued a circular to the Q. A. It. Posts, res pecting the admission of indigent soldiers to the State Home, which will be formerly opened on February 22, 1880. The circular states that the soldiers elegible to admission must have been citizens of Pennsylvania or enlisted in Pennsylvania regiment-!, whoa re m indigent circumstances and who cannot gain admission at the Na tional Homes supported by thegeueral Government. The accommodations are limited to 200. and as this num. t ber tallies with the number of mem-1 bersofthe House of Repr sen tat Ives of this State, it lias been decided that ; each Representative district shall be entitled to admissions equal to the number of its members iu the House. I It is quite natural that Belmont, tlio son of the agent of the Rothschilds, should want to be nt the head of the Foreign Relations Committee, but that he should appoint an unnaturalized Englishman as the confidential clerk of the committee, and he," loo, one who was condemned for frgery by the Potter committee thnt investigated the Louisiana election, is too utterly bad, you know. Gad, the thing must be stopped or ilie mob will believe that the new committee is too English, aud not "early English" at that. The compromise talk iu the Ohio State Senate amounts to nothing, but that the Di'inocrt ts shall agree that one fraudulent Senator shall retire, and his contestant be seated, but the other three shall sit and vote, one of them being tried at a time, the one under trial not to vote oj questions affecting his right, but the other two voting. Bear in mind that this is Dot the act alone of the candidates for the tjciiiicuuarj wuo perpetrated me frauds, but of the solid Democratic party in the Legislature, while the Democratic party papeis the country over, are calling Lieutenant Governor Kennedy a usurper for ruling that the frauds should not vote on their own cases. In other words, the D roocrats having f.itir thieves to try, insist that the thieves shall sit on the jury that tries their companions in crime. llvrcaiiflle Appraiser's Aotioe. Return of Mercantile Assessment oi Forest County, Pa., for the year 18S8: BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Class. Tax. Maple Creek Lumber Co., General merclumili.se f 17 00 J. B. Fearsall, general merchati- dlse 13 10 00 J. M. Pierce, groceries 14 7 01 A. Cook, gcneial merchandise 13 10 00 GREEN TOWSsniP. T D. Collfhs, general merchandisc.13 10 00 -. J. IvBCV tv r . U. LMCV. B-enm: I . merchandise 14 7 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. J. B. Maohesney, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Dunn fc Turner, general merclian- T (1"e 14 7 00 Kent hie A Wheeler, patent medi cines 4 5 00 HICKORY TOWK8HIP. T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 12 60 Walter Crouch, general inerehan- o se 14 7 on Wheeler A Dusenbery, general m ArMinnrl iuo 1 t m nr. Whitmore & Mali, 2 billiard tables 40 00 HOWE TOWNSHIP. T. W. Pnrnh tintnl -t ei n - - u uv l;u T. W. Corah, 2 billiard tables 40 00 j. w.tiawKs, general inerchan- , .rlise 13 0 00 J. L. Saxtoil. lfriw-erifM 11 f m Ira It. Murphy, hotel ft 50 00 O. Govt, hotel 5 50 00 L. (). MeLane, hardware U 7 ou Forest Tanning Co., ircneral mer chandise 12 12 50 Wagner, MeCluue A Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 W. E. Brown, groceries 14 7 00 Peter Malioney, groceries 14 7 00 W. H. Frost, general merchan- , dis 13 10 00 I. B. Harmon, 2 billiard tables M) 00 Dunbar A Co., groceries 14 7 no Blue Jay dumber Co., groceries.. ..14 7 00 JENKH TOWNSHIP. W. Byrom. general merchandise.. It 7 00 John S. Caldwell, hotel... ft 50 00 Jackson, Matson A Co., general merchandise 14 7 no Amsle H os , 4 Co., general mer chandise 13 10 00 1'. J. R.vner. general merchandise. 13 10 00 W. S. Towler, patent medicines 4 5 00 Hoover A Green. Hour and feed store 14 M. C. Cai ringer, groceries 44 F. M. Reck, 2 billiard tables Curll, Campbell A Co., general merchandise 14 KINOSLF.Y TOWNSHIP. F. Gillespie, general merchandise. 14 Bovard A Berlin, general merchan dise J4 Wheeler. Dusenbiiry A Co., gen eral merchandise 14 J. C. Welch, general meiclmndise.il Mis. M. A ml rows, roc-ries 14 James McMurtrie, groceries 11 TIONKSTA BOItOI-Qfl. 8. II. flatlet A Hons, general mer chandise 14 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OU 7 00 7 00 7 00 v m. smearbaugh A Co.. general merchandise 13 10 (0 G. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 00 G. W. Bovard, pate.it medicines... 4 5 00 Edward Heib !, hardware 14 7 00 John I. I arson, variety st"re 14 7 00 I . t Jackson, hotel O. C. Browooll, hotel Charles Carlson,:! billiard tables. It. M. German, variety store J. B. NilTLrinM linlf.llf. ltiA.li.in.w .. 5 50 00 .. 0 1.0 00 .. 50 00 .14 7 00 5 00 isaao i. 1 un.mings, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Robinson s Bonner, general nier- chandise 10 20 00 II. I. Hopkins dt Co.. general mer chandise 10 20 00 W. C Unburn, patent medicines... 4 ft 00 J. T. Brenuaii, coal dealer 14 7 no Appeals will be held at the County Commissioners Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., on the 231 day of February, A. I). lXhti, be tween the hours of 10 anl 11 o'clock, a. in JAMES G. CAKSOX, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 10, 180. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in my ollice. to be heard at the next ses sion of the Court : 1. Thomas W. Corah, hotel, Howe Twp. 2. It. B. Crawford, hotel, Tionesta Boro. 3. O. C. Browoell, hotel, Tionesta Boro. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Clerk Quarter Sessions. Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 2, I8SU. RTT County and district agents for llll! POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Address 1J. U. Mutual Aid Sotikty, jauC-8t. liarrisburg, Pa. COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORTFOR THE YEAR 1835. WILLIAM SM EARBAUGH, Tionsurer, In account with tho Com m issloneia of Forest To balance To costs paid bv H. E. Nut ton""!. To cost paid by S. E. Mutton Tocnsha. Nalsglver, lunatic, Tionesta township To cash bo. NnlHgivcr, luimtUs Green townnhlp To Jenk iwp. Oi. tax return'"!!!. To sosted laud Co. tax returned . To error in sumo To cash use of Court Room'.'.'.'.'.'.'.!! To cash borrowed Mav Park A Co To ca.h borrowed Mrs. II. N. TIlOIIIHS t To account bonrd Sarah Ahoup", lunatic. Green township To rush ret Mined bv Biynor Return Judge ." ' To cash for coal sold "j.j. To cash borrowed W. W. Lewis To Heated .Land Duplicate 1885... To cash or fund Tionota Boro To Insurance prein. ret'd, Tate To cash aral) Nlioop, lunatic, Greon township ' T.. i ... $7,(U2 IT. 10 00 1, 00 73 04 100 on 1 -G 384 54 1 00 4 00 1H7 00 400 00 83 03 12 00 18 f7 l.Ooo 00 8,027 83 2O0 00 ISO 74 34 91 , i. nii iuii uy niat,e ae-- count, insane 577 To sixty day County tux IWft!.!!.! mi 87 00 1 o ca-11 mr t ountv lands sold.... To cash for Co. lands redeemed To unseated tax Duplicate 1R85 . T 1 unseated tax Duplicate Tio nesta township H85 To cash for Court House yard grass 310 00 1.170 67 3,738 3!) 5 00 6 00 4,H64 80 $ 4 WILLIAM SMEARB UOII, Trea.orer or Forest C .untv, in account with tho' o1 1 Jonsylvauia for the year e.idiug January 4, 188U. To balance, $270 57 To stale tux 1S83..., 1U7 li3 $523 80 WILLIAMSMEARH VUQIf, Trewir r, in amount with ReTnmpTionF , T . County, for tho year ending January 4, 1880 To balance Jan. 6, 1885 fo 702 fi7 By VV- , c,(f(,n' To George C. Ewtug, 49 19 v. it, mutr To Win. M. Fee.... To Fred. Morck.... To A. B. llowlaud, HI 81 111 68 '29 (It! 20 81 $2,850 15 . . . J- K- CIIADWICK, Commissioner, In account with Forest County. To County orders 10270 By 50 day's servlctf...$3.00-177 00 By lo7 miles travel 15 70 t . -.u OLIVRR BYERLY, Commis-ioner, In account with Forest Countv. 10 county orders 37 20 . ., W. D. SHIELDS, In account with Forest Countv. 10 County orders W, 70 r,r ;rnn IKEY' Prothonotary, To County orders 2I7 83 LEONARD AG NEW, Sheriff, in account I o County orders 276 12 FOREST COUNTY, ss: l-eonrt Tri i'i, ., .. u: i -, ' of 'januar Tusa y We bttve Attest J. II. DINGMAN, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for Countv Commissioner ! 6V1 00 C unty Commissioners' Cleric... Counsel fees Bounty .'....'.'.'.'.'. Jury tees Jury Commissioners a. id Clerk. Assessors Printing ..'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'. Constables ami Tipstaves .' .'" Court Crier Bond View """ Fuel and Lights I.'".'.',' Elections Commonwealth Costs '.! Books and stationery ."." Repairs, .ve ) Warren Hosnitnl 59.1 00 (10 (10 121 50 2,224 43 07 24 454 45 498 II.) 303 34 77 50 143 29 302 60 450 40 313 111 452 80 M5 HI 853 113 27H 12 217 K3 1. 5 00 28 1(1 . iw Slieri ll"s Fees '.'.'.'.'.'. ', Prothonotary's fees , Janitor Bridge repairs ."!!! Postage and box rent FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Foiest County for the year ending January 4, 1888. ASSETS. Balance due on County account by William Sinearbangh. Treasurer $13 430 39 Seated lands returned tor 185 ' '??,! n. Duo bv Green township on Ciarv a count. "'.'."'.' Due by fionesta tnwnshiu on Poor account ' J ,T Dun ' y Hickory township tin P.sir account ,!, yA Due by Harmony township on Poor account 8 rv i,r T , LIABILITII S. Due W. iV. Lewis Due Mrs. H. S. Th mis, ".' .....!.....!!!.'.'.'.'.'. "! Tionest. Itorouuh P.sir ai-count overpaid .'.!!'.'.'."" .'.! Gieen township account of Sarah Shoup overpaid!!! FOREST COUNTY, ss: - $1,533 59 est County . publish tl,?.d J R CIIADWICK, rLS.l) Attest J, T. BRENNAN, Clerk. 1 U t ii vstTj.it notice:. Notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of an act of the general a sembl v of the State of Pennsylvania, entitled, '"An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of natural ua companies," ap proved the 29th day of Mav, A. D. 1885, application will be made to' the governor! at liarrisburg, Pa., on Thursday, Febru ary 25, I8H0, at ten o clock a. in. of said dsy, or as soon therealter as may be, for tho incorporation of a compai'.y to be known hs "United Natural Gas Compa ny." whose character and object shall be tho producing, dealing in, 'transporting, storimr, and supplying natural gas in the counties of Venango, Butler. Armstrong Clarion, Forest, Warren, Elk and Mc Keuo, in the Stato of Pennsylvania, and in the counties ot Cattaraugus, Allegany and Erie, iu the State of New York. The places where the business of said company in its v n ions branches is to be conducted aredil f'ity. Butlei. Millerstowu. Kams City. Petrolia. Park.-r City, Foxburg, Nt. Petersburg, Edenbnrg, Bulltowo, Warren Kendall, ltixford. Duke Centre, Clean! Bolivar. Hichburg, Buffalo and other towns, villages uud places in counties aforesaid. The principal ofllee or place oi business of said company will he at Oil City, Pu. The names ot live of tho sub scribers to tho cupitul stock of said com pany are: BENJAMIN BREWSTER. DANIEL O'DY, WM. T. NCHEIDE. C. N. PAYNE, JOSKP,i SEEP. II. MoSWEENEY, Solicitor. County, By county orders paid $10,642 74 By 8 J per cent, commission on "nine MS 0!) By vouchers for Seated Lands returned MR oft Ry vouchers lor exonerations.,.. yuj 113 By 3) per cent, commission on laud redeeuieii 30 By Balance , $13,130 39 04 30 Stale By voucher Slato Treasurer By voucher iState Treasurer By 5 per cent, commission on same By voucher .Slato Treasurer By 5 per vent, com mission on same By balance 22 8o 232 .VI 14 71 232 6U II 71 6 41 $523 80 $6 41 To balance. fund, Forest $ 8 00 2,842 09 Uy balance . $2.S50 IS Jan. 4. 1880. To balance ki ivt 192 70 By 02 day's service By 5)2 uiiles travel ,.$1.00-1H 00 51 20 237 20 Commissioner, nyh., dny,g prvioo f -00157 By 002 miles travel tin 50 223 70 Ac., in account with the Commissioners of By fees 217 M wllh the Commissioners of Forest Countv. By fees 273 . ' -"oi bi ma lorin 1" me Kll'ego Ilg hereu" et our hands and seals this lth day JAMES A. SCOTT, T. W. rOtt.VII. GEO. ZUENDEL. LS LS LS, 31 County Auditors. tho year endimi January 4. 1880. C "Hectors' Commission $ 389 an UiXpreas charges 12 33 Stenographer 4o2 75 lietunding ordtM-s n iMstru-t Attorney 41; (111 western Penitenil iry 20 12 Mercliandise. tVc .'. 74 82 Clock for Court Room 18 00 t ourt Auditor in on Insurance gRO 50 S,1"V,!, 33 6i ( leaning Court House ao 00 Washing led clotnes for Jail 3 50 Exchamre on Stale Dralt 75 Acknowledging County Deeds 3 25 1-iifiHcy 35 00 icieL'rnpl 1 c Auditors aud Clerk ng 0 County Treasurer's Commission.. 869 29 $10,414 70 $14,407 02 ,. $1,000 00 424 00 22 23 27 36 Apieal IV o ti-e. Notice is hereby eiven that th- Commis sioners ot Forest Coiiniy will bo at the f.d.owiog places, at the time designated, tor the purpose of holding appeals for the triennial assessment tor 18sfl: Harmony township, Allcnder School House, Tuesday, February 9. Hickorv township, East Hickory, Wednesday, February 10. Kinusley township, Mewtown, Thurs day February 1 1. Howe township, Balltown, Friday. Feb ruary 12. Howe township, Brookston, Monday, February 15. ' ' Jenkx township, Marienvillo, Tuesday. February Ki. ' " Burnett township, Clariiigton, Wednes day, February 17. Harnett township, CooKsbuig, Thurs day, February 18. i.reeu towuship, Nebraska, Saturday. Februnry 20. Tionesta township. Commissioners' of fice, Tuesday, March 2. Tionesta boro. Commissioners' oujee, Wednesday, March 3. J. R. CIIADWICK, OLIVER BIERLY, W. D. SHIELDS, T County Commissioners. J. T. Bhennan, Clerk. A PRI7FKe"d Blx eentfor )ostage. n i uill and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to more money right awav than anything else iu this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At oiico ad dress True A Co,, Augusta, Maiue. Apr.9 1S8(- 188G. VN K ARE NOW STARTING WITH THE ACCUSTOMED c c z. c o a c cocecccc ce c cciocccci MEW Jt B. S i c t : c c - 353 W The Right prln. lpie of which is to start Right and nil wilt End Right. Tho Might place to coinmenso bjiylng GEN ER L MERCHANDISE la -WE rm? Mtwmv stock IT THE Toaether with our Superior Facilities for Buying enables us to SELL BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY than el e whore. Our stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES & RUB BEES IS SIMPLY IMMENSE. Forptoof walk up Stairs in our Large and Commodious Building. Large Stock of CARPETS, LADIES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS! - max) six and CHEAP. In . v GROCERIES. FLOUR ANT) PTHT'n iTsVp1MONFYTP WiUh everythln and CT- T IIOPKTISrs & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, has 'rut.' MOST COMPLETE 1 Tills is tho only Storo you can ascend stairs, tree rile in tho Klovutm- in ihn "W" ARBEIT, 1 1 - A. I Buckeye Force Pump Hi CALL AND GET PRICES, ED. HBIBEL. TIONESTA, PENX'A. PERCHERON HORSES. My recent Import tiou of i'erc-tieron hois, tngrtlur with my picsviit Bliick of nearly Juuliead, male. 0110 o ll.t- n.ost debir able mudsin tliiscoun try to Klriilii'in. 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Tho world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly prove fiom bis own experience that the awful consequen ces of soil-abuse may lie effectually re moved without danire'rous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rinps or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, and ellectual, by which ev ery aiilt'orer, no matter what bis condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. jSfirThia Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ost-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postaire stamps, .'.'dress THE OULVEBWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St.. N. Y., 2. Y., P. O. Bex 450 mix f 1 111 & 1 y lit f ? i 4 4) ? r cco;coeooce O faTSTX 0 M S coeoeocooc''. - 3S3 w&. 3Si. I CARRY TO SELECT FROM I COUISTTY. CHEAP - mi??iT jvimief. and Under ,n Vtw. 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Warren l.:50pm, Irvineton 1:50 pm, i'libnute 3:2'ipm, Tionesta 4:50pm, ar rives Oil Citv i:4;-,pm. Addition At. Tuain Leaves Oil Cty 6:(M) am. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eiple Rock fl:5,iatn. President 7:(-Jnm Timu.i.1..'.-i.. I 'Hickory K:40am.Trunkevville9:OOain.Tld 1 onto H:50am. Tliomnsoii 11:00. nr 1-1 irno. Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin zua 2:0:,m, Sitifar Run 2:20, Corytlon 8:00, Oooville 3:15, Wolf Jtun 3.30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Hod House 4:10, Salamanca 5:02, Smith Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Oleau 8:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:f5am. ar. riving Pitisburah 7:25pm, are Solid Traina between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:45pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:40im, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars btwcen Dullalo and Pittsburgh. .artf-Tickets sold and baggage cheeked to all principal points. (Jet time table giving full iforiiiatie d troin Company's Agents. GEO. S. G ATCUELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pas'r anJ Ticket Agent No. 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. H. DIG-HTOI. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction inini-Mntw.il .......... par'icular. Orders for irescoing, etc., bv mail promptly a'tended to. Shop in ltoburia buildiug, Elm St., Tionesta, Pa.