-.1 iED.tE39.tT lOMHCMPML 2D, lS7. BOROUGH OFFICERS. tlar$e. John Hk( K. f.uMsilinrn North Wiir1, T. J. llop Vm, J. R. Clark. W. L. Klinostiver. N inth ward. J. F. Proper, C. A. Randall, Clias-. llonner. Juitin-n of the Vaee J. T. Brenuan, I). S. Knox. Cntubte S. S. Canfield. .Yu tlirrrtora O. W. Robinson, A. B. Kelt v, C. M. Shnwkev, D. S. Knox, It. V. ( lark, E. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congrtvt -Alexander C. S H IT P. Member nf Senate J. IT. Wilson. AnbUi Cii A hlps A . Kampail. V resident Jwbie W. D. Bro"n. A noeinf JmfiM-Liwm Absf.r. Jno. A. Proper Tre-ntarer Solomon Kitzhf.rai.d. f'riUhrtniitnri. Itei) inter t IleeorUer, Jfc Cl'RTI M.SttAWKKT. shrrir. JtLr.ox D Afljrw. C,J' njj''ril OLIVER ByEKLY, WM, S.tiP.i.rWfJ. R. Chadwick. Omnti Superintendent J. K. IIlLL- AkD. lUitrict Attorney V. M. CLARK. jnri Aimmf.wluuen II. O. I'AVI, D A V I r W LT P. r . f oiinti XtrveinrU. C. WniTTtKIX. ,onr Hr. J. V. Morrow. County Auditor J. A. Scott, Titos. rnnAn.'Ocn. ZrCNPET.. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI05ESTA LODGE Xo. SCO, A T yk r w Til H I RETS evorv SiitiiriJnv evening, nt I I o'clock, in' the Lodge Room iu Par tridge's Wall. (. II. ARMSTRONG W SaWYER, Sec' v. 27 -tf. WHIRST I.OW1E. No. A. O. V. W.. C Mwh every Friday Evening in Odd Vel.owa Had, Tionesta. j U FULTON, M. W. K.J!v, Recorder. OK.ORCE STOW POST, i. A. R. 4, o (!), in Odd Ki'!l''.vs II VI, Tionesta. Pa. P. S. KNOX, Commander. J.I. AdSEW. V. M. PWtrl. t At'ompy. CI.AIIH, ATTORNEYS -AT-EWV, Office in Court llon. Elm St. Tioncta, Pct"ia. 3-.-T. tlF-SKX, XrniFiNEY . nu vsEi.oK ate vw, Kdonimrg, : Knox P. Clarion Coun ts . V-x. V u DAVIS. ATTORX E Y- AT- I.A'A. Tionet. Pa. ltiitiiiia nia le in this uud adjoining countic. ll,ES W. TATE. ATTORN E Y-AT-1. AV, Elm Stroot, Tiunpsts. P:u RITCMEY. ATT ) UN F. Y-AT-E aV. Tii.ncH'a, Fortt tinty Pa. IAn'itKNci: I U. S. l;r i IforsE. TionosW, Pa.. (e.iwav. I roririctor. I hi hrin ccntrnllv Iiwuted. Everything IH'W and well furnihd. SiiPiior Ac commodation and strict attPiition piven t t'li'. V"K tall' and Fruits of all kinds served in their scau. Sample i.K.n tor Commercial Awit.. CKNTR.1 .'. Rr Tionesta. Px. '.row ncll. Proprietor. This is a new Irii-.ic, and l)asjt!.t boon fittet tip 'r lie n.-i-ommodation ot" the public. A fwir ttm (' the patronage of the public is solic ited. -4 I v. 1 E..TRA I. Ul'SE,)ir. CITY, PA. J V. U. U I II. Proprietor. Th I ir;..t. ll st 1oc-jted and Furnished IIor.s i'. il.c ( uy. Xtar I'nion Icpot. JR. 1.;INS M. I'.. i'iivki.'.un, Sur'wii X. Drni-t, TlttNESTA, PA. 1 W" Morrow, m. i.. PHYSICIAN .'i SVRC.KON. Iji'p J Armstrong county, having l- atrd In Tm ta is prepared to attend all pro t.suin.xi culls promptly and nt all boisrs. tul'.ceaid residfnee two dsrs north of Ijiwn-ace Hoti. Ortii-e houra 7 to H a. m., mid 11 io li m. ; 2 to:l and'li to7i p. yi. Sund-ivs, to 111 A. M. ; 2 W J and 61 to 71 p. x " may-lS t. UE'.TISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. I lnmg purchased the materials Ac., of lr. Stctuhaan, would respectfully an nuurce that he will carry on the Dental Susiiiess. in Tiouesta. and having had over i j pars successful experience, considers 1 ii.c-ell fullv competent to irlve entire sat ista tion. I shall always give my inedi- il practice the preference. marii-KJ. H.I' MAT. A. . IKLLT MA V, PAHK .C CO., 3 .A- 1ST K E E S ! Corner ot Ehu A Walnut Sts. Tionexta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. I nterest al towed on Time DeposiU. t'oltection4 ma.leou all the Principal points or the U. S. Collections aoiioited. lS-Iy. J OREXZO FULTON, Manuraoturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kiuds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. utaylRl lOXESTA.PA. H. C. WH1TTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TION EST A PA. Lajnd and Railwav Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey ing. r.et of Instruments ana work. Terms on application. TF You WANT a rn.prvtnLre job of combination of the aesthetic, the prac-A.r.-rM? Dj be convenient. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONESTA, USDS BOUGHT AD SOLD o y cqmmissio y . If von wNh to buv or soil Real Estate It will pay you to correspond with nie. Caiuleaaca Tim Table TImmIi Ntatlaa. NORTn. I SOCTH. Train 2S 7:37 am Train n.1 10:.V am Train P.2... -M am Train 29..... 1:1 pm Train 30 pm Train 31...- 8:11 prn Train 2S North, and Tr-iin 21 South ar ry tlie mail. harrb and Xahttnta bool. rrpsl)vtcrian SaMmth SHirwil at 0." a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 1D:N) a. m. Prwu-huijr in M. E. Church every Sab bath pvpninir by Rev. Small. Prparhiti in" the Prpfbvtprian Church next Sunday morning arid evening, by Rev. Ilicklinx. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL DIRECTORS' CONVEN TION. To the &hool Directors of Forest County i Gentlemes: Io pursuance of the Fortj-Tbird Section of the Act of 8th May, 1834, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in Tionesta borough, on the first Tuesday is may, A. D., 1837, bing the third day of the month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and felect, viva tort, by a majotity of the whole number of Directors pres ent, one person of literary and scien tific: acquirements, and of skill and exptrieuce in the act of leachiog, as County Superintendent for the three sficceedin years; and certify the result to t!e State Superintendent, at liar risburg, as required by the Thirty Ninth and Fortieth Section of said Act. J. E. 11 ILL A ED, County Superiutendeot of Forest Co., Tionesta April, 13, 1887. Go to Smearhaugh & Co.'s for rioti. Overall, Jackets, Shirt. &c. Any ruie wanting skiSj built, hhould call at the Riuk, and examine Jatnea Landers' models. Governor Hill of Ne York has vetoed the High License- Btll passed recently by the state legislature. April 22od is Arbor Day. Have you made up your mind what you will plant? J. R. Landis, of Darnett, W. S. Davis, of Jenks. and Johu Osgood, of Kingley were in tswn Saturday. All are candidates f)r Sherriff. Saturday and Sunday "slashes' were cut at Buck Mills, Newtown, and Nebraska, and quite a number of rafts came out on the pond freshets. A text of the lumberman's lien law, which passed the house, and which will be brought before the Senate soon, will be found in another colu mo. Mrs. Litle of Rew city, McKean C. daughter of Wra. Young, is visiting her brother and sister John and Mary, who are still living on the Old Town farm. The post t See at Tanther Rock has been discontinued, Mr. Tobey having resigned the P. M. ship. The inhabitants thereabouts will hereafter get their mail at Newtown. If you want at once the best and cheapest Life Insurance, insure io the Mutual Reserve Fund Lifo Associa tion. P. M. Clark, Agent, Tiooesta, Pa. Herman A Sigijios have just set up the finest soda fountain this neck of woods has yet possessed. It hasn't got to "fizzing" yet, but look out for it when warm weather sets in again. Geo. Raab, our enterprising bar ber, made au excellent deal recently in the purchase of Chas. Bonner's neat little cottage on Vine st., at pres ent occupied by Mr. Charlstoc. James Cofgrove was io town Sun day. He brought Mrs. Anderson, his aunt from Burnett where she bad been visiting with friends. She is now vis iting at Hon. Jos. Dale's. Miss Cora Wallace, of East Bra dy, accompanied by Miss Hanes, cf Boston, arrived at Mrs. J. II. Deriick ions on Wednesday last, returning ac companied by Mrs. Derrickson oo Friday afternoon. Judge Recks, new tveat market eclipses anything ia its apparance anywhere around here; you can't find its superior ia a days jouruey. It is a The St. Marys Gazette has issued in bock form the testimony in the murder trial of Win. C. Bush. No doubt this work will be a choice addi tion to the libraries of our E'k county neighbors. McKean Co,, Miner, As water is worse than useless in case of an oil fire, it is a good thing to know and remember that flour is the best extinguisher. If your lamp ex plodes or falls and breaks, fly to the flour barrel fur a double handful. Monday morning at daylight the ground was white with snow. Against night there was at least six inches of solid snow all over the couotry. It rained at intervals duridg the day, and it is probable that a foot of soow fell during the day. Monday night our citizens were arroused, just about midnight, by a tremendious thumping on their front doors. It was Hoyt come to warn that the gas was going down and they'd better turn nfT their jets. Tues day morning it was all right again. From St. Clairsville, Ohio to Wheeling, W. Va., on Friday after noon last, a cyclone made a most dis astrous record. Trees, fences, houses, chimneys, lumber, in fact everything portable was tossed around in a most destructive way. No persons were in jured. Mr. Fulton ha3 the excavation comnleted and is now having the a foundation put up for a new dwelling, on the corner of Vine and WaloutSts., above the Central House. We are Mad in see Mr. F. makinu bitrself B " solid in a Tionesta homestead, and must congratulate him on his choice of location. On Thursday last at about one o'clocK the warehouse of the hub fac tory of Martin t Homer at Tidioute was destroyed by fire. At the time the buildiug contained about 45,000 seasoned hubs. The loss is 610,000 Insured for onlv So.'JOU. lhe owners and proprietors had got nicely estab lished in their business, and the loss is a severe one to them. The orijin of of the fire is a mystery. Alvin Culver of Tylershurg, whom many of our readers will re member to have seen, committed sui cide by haagjog himself. Ha disap peared on Tuesday last, and was fjund on Thursday, banging by the neck to a ttee back of the M. . church. Physically he had always been unfortunate, as well as mentally. Lately he had been blind. He was 43 years of age. Sizerville, Cameron county, has a medicinal spring which, it is said, cures rheumatism. Ia relation to this we clip the following from an ex change: From the Wellsboro Advo cate we learn that J. E. Wescott, of Westfield, Tioga county, will soon erect at Sizerville, Cameron county, a large hotel for the accommodation of guests who seek that place for water from the great mineral spring there. Peterson's Magazine for May is on band with its usual promptitude. De cidedly, so far, "Peterson" for 1887 has surprised itself. Kit goes on as it has begun, this will be its jubilee year, in point cf merit. This month's double-size colored fashion-plate will be greeted by extra- eagerness by the la dies, as it contains several Parisian costumes wholly novel io design, and as graceful as they are original. The steel engraving is a bsauty, and the crochet and embroidery patterns are very fresh and taking- The stories, too, are exceptionally good. Terms, two dollars a year. Addresa Peter sos's Magazine. 30G Chestnut Street, Philladelphia, Pa. In reply to the question, "Why did you marry ?" a number of mar ried ladies of Michigan replied as follows: "Because all the fools weren't dead yet." "Because I bad a chance. "Because I didn t want to be a hired girl." I soon found out though, that I was working for my board and clothes." "I threatened him with a breach of promise case if he wouldn't." "Because I wore so much store hair and bought my com plexion he thought I was 24 instead of 42." "Because I never wanted to go into any busioes where I couldn't be boss." "Because he always said I was an angeu JNow be always says he w'ohes I was one." "To see who was the best man, I've found out I am." "Because I was as big foo as most other eirls are." "Out of pride for my sex. Ha had already outlived three women. I have brought rack the palm to my sex. tie was my first husband ; now I am hokiog lor my sixth. NOTES. We've been abroad again, but only loog enough in one place tf gather a few general ideas. Marienville seemed quiet. Major Watson went out for s s-triog of trout on Friday: we dont k&ow how he came back. The Maple Creek Lumber Co., t? pushing things right along at Red ely Be. William Maze is building a bouse on bis little farm. The Coleman Mill is running with lots of logs in the pond. There were ten applicants for teach ers license at the examination at Gar- iozton on Tuesday. Jack Maze has finished his new house, moved in, and torn down the old oue. It has improved the looks of his place very much. McClintock's stave mill iu Pine Hollow is busy carving oak, and there are piles and piles of staves in the yard ready to be hauled after awhile. At Marienville on Friday afternoon there ws a severe hail slsrm. The schools ia Jenks open on Monday, the 18tb, inst. The teachers are: Nellie Davis. Gilfoyle; S. F. Rohrer, Rose; Ella Leech, Marienville; A. J. Sal lade, Gaul ; J. W. Black, Byrora. Isaac Long has sold out his store and property at Black's Corners to William Patterson, who will take pos session ia the early part of June. Mr. Patterson is assured of a good busi ness there. Oliver Clark, the big, good natured and reliable blacksmith at the Corners is a candidate fr commissoner at the Clarion county Republican primaries. We heartily wish our old friend sue cess. The Interstate law will prevent the P. & W. R. R. from issuing the spec ial rate ticket to raftmen, and no doubt many of the boys will come home from down the river by way of Brookvil'.e. The P. & W. R. R. has "lifted" the station at owinckel. lhis will be a great inconvenience to all the parties getting freight there, and will noduobt cause many parties shipping there to go to Brookville instead. We under stand that ao effort is being made to have the station brought back again. We met many friends on the way and had a very pleasant tramp. Tkamt. Nebraska Item3. Mr. E. S. Collins has returned from a prolonged stay in the west. He is looking quite well. We think the west agrees with him. Frank Walker has been on the sick list for a few day.?.' W. L. Thompson has recovered from the measles. He stopped a raft in the creek the other day to wait for more water or get a lighter crew, vre mar not be certain which. Mrs. George Klinestiver is visitiog friends at Hickory. The debate held at the school house last Saturday evening ia said to have been very interesting. There was a large attendance, and a spirited de bate and the paper, edited by J. P. McCain and Miss Emma Allison, and called the Nebraska Astonisher, was very interesting. The writer of this having a sore toe, was unable to be present. Call at W. B. McCain's new store. He ha3 a full line of dry goods and groceries, and a dashing clerk. Give him a call, even if you do not care for the store. The Forest ll )tcl had a narrow es cape from burning Sabbath morniog. It took fire from a defective flue io the second story. Not much damage was done to the hotel. Some of the boarders lost some clothes. Prayer meeting every Thursday and Sabbath evenings in the Coliseum Hall. Naomi. BARNETT. J. B. Maze shot hi fioger with a revolver, and caries his hand in a sling. The revolver be shot himself with is the one Sam. Ward wounded himself with last fall. Judge Cook has sent some boats to market on the last flood. Some timber, also went out from Clariagton. Mrs. J. B. Pearsall's mother is ly ing very sick at Mrs. Pearsall's at Clarington. S. M. Ward's team is good fur farm ing, as well as for buggy riding. Bert. Kerr is working at Coleman. Mica Silla Mays is at Loren Migee's near Scutch Hill. CuLtnxs Critic. Wet Hickory Notes. The dcrJkatron of the church, built by the Evangelical Association, took place last 'Strnday. Pkv Saylor, of Franklin, Rev. Snford of Cleveland, Rev. Boyer, of Warren, an P.ev. ie Vaux were present. The services commenced Saturday evening, being conducted by Kev. Boyer, who preach ed a beautiful aad eloquent sermo-n. Rer. Sanfjrd, th dedicator, preached two excellent sermons on Sunday and was successful1 ia ra'rtirrg 5000 towards paying off tb church debt, there being $175 still unpaid. The dedicatory services in the evening were very im pressive. Rev. Savior, Kev. DeVaux and Mr. Jonathan Alfrasgh were ap- pointed as trustees. iev. cajior me popular Presiding Elder, won nary friends, and we are happy to say that he has promised if possible, to presch here next Friday evening on his way to hold Quarterly Meeting at the AI baugh church. Rev. DeVaux, the minister in charge, deserves great praise for his unfailing energy in erect ing the church, although the citizens wtre ever ready to respond to his call for assistance. The church was very artistically decorated by some of the ladies. The Rev. gentlemen express ed themselves as being very much pleased with the cordial reception they received by the people of West Hickory. They have organized a Sab bath School which meets every Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mr. Win. Kernble as superintendant. Mr. A. J. Siggins is putting down another oil well on his farm. The school is open for the Summer terra. We are sorry to say that Edward Beaver, one of West Ilickorys most popular boys is soon to leave us. He takes with him the best wishes cf his many friends. C. W. Smith of Warren spent Sun day here with friends. Mrs. M. J. Delano left last week for Titusville, where she will make her future home. She will be missed by her many friends heie. Perry Shaw came down from TidT oute, and spent SunJay with his pa rents. It is rumored that there wiil be ex tensive additions made to the tannery durins the comiojr Summer. If this be true it will greatly increase busi ness. Quite a colony from East Hickory will emigrate west this spriog. Some of the best citizens of the place make up the number. We wish them suc cess, and if energy and push asure success they'll win it. Y. Jury List fop May Term, 1887. GRAND JURORS. J. F. Ross, foreman, Jenks. Berlin, Elias, laborer, Kingsley. Brecht, Laniel, farmer, Hickory. Beaver, E. B.. laborer, Harmony. Clark, J. R., laborer, Boro. Cooper, James, lumberman, Howe. Cresey, W. II. II., farmer, Jenks. Ilertiian, R. M , merchant, Boro. Harrison, Perry, laborer, Kingsley. Hoover, John, merchant Jenks. Helcel, Jacob, farmer. Harmony. Hill, T. L., farmer, Hickory. Jennings, Geo., farmer. Green. King, G. W., farmer. Harmony. Morrison, J. IL, lumberman, Jenks. MoGee, John A., farmer Baraett. McCInre, Byrou, clerk, Howe. McCoy, Andrew, farmer, Harmony. Oseood, L. J., laborer. Hickory. Setley, Winmtld, laborer, Kingsley. -Smearbauah. Jacob, farmer, Tionesta. Woll'ord, W. W.,earpeut ir, Boro. Wallace, A. J., lumberman. Barnett. Williams, Philo, laborer. Batxett. PETIT JURORS. Andrews, Daniel, farmer, Hickory. Blum, Heury, farmer, Tionesta. Byers, Philip, farmer, Tionesta. Barbara, Ezra, laborer. How Bovard, G. W. merchant. Boro. Burchtield, J. D., Clerk, Harmony. Cosfgrove, James, laborer, Barnett. Cobb, Rowland, iaborer, Tionesta. Cole, Nelson, laborer, Green, Dehncr Henry, la'oorer, Kiugsiey. Grable, Milton, laborer, Jeuks. Haggerty, James B., lumberman. Green. Helcel, David, laljorer. Harmony. Hensel, H. IL, sawyer, Jenks. Holeman, George, lalsrer, Boro. Hopkins, L. J., merchant, Boro. Henry, David, laborer, Howe. Johnson, James, lotorer, Kingsley. Kiser, Ed., farmer, Grexn. Knight, Peter, laborer, Barnett. Lawrence, William, lumberman Tionesta. Lohmire. Fred, farmer, Kingsley. Lynch, Harry, iaborer. Hickory. Littletltl 1, M. G., farmer, Hickory. Matha, Geo., farmer, Green. Miller, James, loborer, Kingsley. McCloskey, W. B., farmer. Hickory. Noblit, G. W., blacamith, Howe. Nellis, W. W., painter. Harmony. Reynolds, T. B., UUTer, Barnes. Rhodes, John, farmer. Green. Saltsgiver, George, farmer, Tionesta, Snviler, J. W., blackmith, Barnett. Ti.it. Stephen, laborer, Hickory. Witherell, Frank, laborer. HicKory. Wlnxard, Chas.. farmer, Tioueeia. Wenk, Ferd., lartuer, Tiioesti. Zueudcll, Hcury, tanner. Kinsley. DIED. MEALY At tirand Valley. Warren Co. Pa., on Thursday, Apr. 14t?i ?s7. Ch.ir lip J. M(ly, only or t Elijah, and )Vfrirth: Mealy, it diphtheria, a'i'?d i years, :t morula 17 (biys. Li'tle Charley thou h.i" left Here thy loss we deeply feel. Rut lis i rod wIk hatlr rwreft us, All our sorrow can hnl. Iloni. On Monday eveninsr, April 1. t.s7. nt iSo'cl'x-h. Evdme, d.iuilitpr of i )ha and Pres. ilia Hood, ef measles cMiipIicnted with otf?r Iis?w.ses, owl 1 vorjrs, and 23 days. The i trie ono will b laid to rest in tho Rivpr-id9 Cemetery at ' rlocf thi- (M'plnraiiv) afternoon. " Rnt Iite children who are arrxT, Whose little feet have never stixvi In pathways by thf infu! trxl, Tbev are the beautiful with liod." The PvpalalMMi f Timesta. Is alont and w e wool I say at leat ne hntf are trouble' with some affection of tin: Throat and I.r.nas. as those com plaints are. aTTrding to statistics, more nnnwrons than others. We wonld advise alt not to ne-jjlect the opportunity to cail rtt ns nn cet a bottle of Kemp's Ralsam frs- the Throat at 1 Lungs. Price .iOc. and ??.. Tril size Iree. Repectlully, t. W. Iiotrtrd. IK l HLE Alt.Mt A SAIE. TTm best Sal'-e in the world f)rCfts. Bruises. !ores, i'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapiel Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all iin Eruptions, and jk)si tively cures P':',es, or no psy rej-iird. It is guaranteed to aivo perl'o t satisl';iction, or money refun'ied. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by .. W. Eovard. Confirmation Notice. Notice is herebv eiven that the account of F. C. Lacy. Administrator of the estate; of L. V. Oriilith, deceased, has been filed in my office and will be presented at next Court for confirmation. CURTIS M. SH A "KEY, Register. Tionesta, Pa., April -J), 1SS". Jlcrcanille Appraiser. Aotice. Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest County, Pa., tor the vear Ihst : Class. Tax. TIOSESTA, BOROfOH. G. W. Bovard, patent medicine... 4 $" 50 O. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 50 Wm. Smearbauifh A Co,, general- merchandise 13 10 50 G. W". Robinson, general merchan dise 10 20 CO U. J. Hopkins A Co., eeneral mer chandise ."- 10 20 "0 J. B. siiririns, variety store 14 7 50 J. B. Siugins, patent medicines 4 5 50 S. H. Haslet Jfc Sons., general mer- chandse .". 13 10 SO John Reck, mercantile butcher 14 7 50 HOTELS. TIOSESTA. II. S. Brockwar. hotel 5 50 50 O. C. Browned, hotel 5 50 50 OREEM TOWHSHIP. T. D. Collins, general merchandise.!:! 10 50 T. D. Collins, natent medicines 4 6 50 G. S. Lacy, general merehandise...l4 Charles Murphy, groceries 14 HARMOSV TOWIIIP. J. B. Machesney, general niejchan dise - 14 7 50 7 50 7 JO Hardenburg A Allen, general mer chandise " n w Dunn A Turner, general merchan dise 12 13 00 Kernble A Vheeler, patent medi cines 3 10 50 HICKORY TOWSSHIP. Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co., gener al merchandise 14 7 50 W. Chambers A Son, general mer chandise 14 7 50 T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 13 00 T. J. Bowman, patent medicines... 4 5 50 Seigworth A Kribbd, general mer chandise 13 10 50 HOWK TOWNSHIP. W. If. Frost, eeneral merehandi.se.13 10 50 Barnes A Duncan, general mer chandise 14 7 50 Duubar A Co.. Limited, geueral merchandise 24 7 50 Wagner, McClune t Co.. general merchandise 14 7 50 Forest Tanning Co., general mer chandise 12 13 00 Forest Tanning Co., patent medi cines 4 5 50 W. S. Cole, general merchandise... 14 7 50 J. L. Saxton, general merchandise.I4 7 50 C. W. Hawks, general merchandised! 13 10 C. W. lUvvky, patent meaieinea.... 4 5 50 JENKS TOWNSHIP. Curd, Campbell A Co., general merchandise 12 13 00 Amsler it Bros., general merchan dise 12 13 00 S. S. Towler, patent medicines 4 5 50 T. J. Kvner, geueral merchandised 10 5t) John Hoover, general merchan dise. 14 M. C. Carringer, general merchan dise.. 14 Jackson, Matsou Jc Co., general men-handise 14 James Nevison, general merchan dise 14 W. Byrom A Co., geueral merchan dise -14 W. Byrom A Co., patent medicines 4 W. E. Brown A Co., general mer chandise 14 7 50' 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 50 5 50 7 50 HA ttNETT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Pearsall, general merchan dise 13 10 50 J. B. Pearsail, patent medicines 4 5 50 J. T. lioUL'hcrtv, general merchan dise : 14 7 50 A Cook, general merthand:se 11 10 50 Matle Creek, Lumber Co., general merchandise 14 KlSiisLEY TOWNSHIP. D. B. Toby, general mer haudise.14 M. Andrews, general mercharidise.14 M. Andrews, (sitent medicine. 4 A'heeler A Diiseuhury, general itierchandiM 14 Frank Gillespie, geueral merchan dise It E. Berlin A Co., geueral merchan dise 14 BILLIARDS. MARION VILLE. M. C. Carringer, one billiard and pool table - F. M. Reels, one billiard and pool tatle. BALI-TOW N. 7 50 7 50 7 50 5 50- 7 5C' 7 50 7 5t 4) 50 40 50 40 50 40 50 30 50 40 50 40 SO. T. W. C. rah, one billiard an 5 jxa tabie TION EsT A. Herman A Sig-itis, one billiard and jsjol table H Il'KuKT. A. Luher. one pool table A. B. llot, one billiard and pool tabl-" BYROM STATION. M. E. ray bill A Buzzard, one billiard aud pool table TlIoMAS B. OSBOBN, Mercantile. Apprait-r TL'tiesta, Pa., Marih UJ, l-;e7. m. B