The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 24, 1887, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1887.
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BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jlurge. II. O. Davis.
tMnneitmen North ward, L. J. TTop
Tcln, J. It. Clark, N. V. Irwin. South
ward. .T. F. Proper, Win. Hmoarbaugh, U.
W. Bovard.
Jtmticc of the Peace J. T. Bronnan,
D. H. Knox.
(tnttable. and Collector 8. H. Canflel J.
fx-hoot Director ii. W. Robinson, A.
11. Kelly, C. M. Hhawkoy, I). H. Knox,
i). W. Clark, E. L. Davia.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congrtut Jame T. Maf-
FKTT.
Member offiennle3. II. Wii.ron.
AexemblyCnkM.va A, Randai.1..
" "Preident Judge W. D. Hrovn.
Anxociate Judge Lewis Auker. Jno.
A. Pnorim
Ve.turr Solomon FiTznr.RAt.n.
Prothonnt rtry , tcginter Recorder, dr c
CtJtlTI M. RlIAWKF.Y.
Nheriff. IwmAnn Amuw,
OmmiMfrmera Olivrr Hyeri.t, Wk,
S.nitr.ns, J. R. Chadwick.
0unf.v Superintendent Gko. W. Kerb.
Jilrict Attorney P. M. Cr.Anit.
Jury Commf..itoner 11. O. Davis,
David Walters.
County Surveyor 11. C. WntTTEKlW.
Oron'er Dr.' J. W. Mohrow.
Contif.v .4 ud itor 3. A. Hoorr, Titos.
Corah, Gbo. ZcRNnKi..
i, BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
I. O. of O. F
JITEETS every Saturday evening, at 7
i ' L o'clock, In the Iodgo Kooin in Par-
ridge' Hall.
. R. ARMSTRONG, N. O.
O. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf.
1"VRKHT LODGE, No. 184, A. O. IT. V
1 Meet every Friday Kvonlng In Odd
Fellow' Hall, Tionesta.
I,. AG NEW, M. W.
3. E. WENK, Recorder.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST,
No. 274, G. A, It.
Meet on tlin first Wednesday in each
month, in Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa.
D. H. KNOX, Commander.
jONEW CLARK,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Ofllce in Court House, Tionosla, Pa.
J, B. AQNKW. P. M. t'f.AKK,
District Attorney.
J. VAN GtESEN,
ATTORNEY ft COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Eden'uurg, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Coun
ty. Pa.
I?
L. DAVIS.
1J.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tlonosta, Pa.
Collections made in tins nnd adjoining
rou n tics.
INI
ILKS W. TATE,
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
El in Street, Tionesta. Pa.
F. RITCIIEY,
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesia, Forest County Pa.
I A WRENCH HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.,
J H. M. Brockway, Proprietor. This
In: use Is centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. Rnpeiior Ac
commodations and strict attention given
to Riiest. Vegetables and Fruit of all
kinds served in their season. (Sample
. . loom fur Commercial Agents.
'CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa.,
V O. p. Bmwnoll. Proprietor. Thin Is a
new house, and hasjust been tit tod up tor
the accommodation of the public. A pnr
w tion uf the patronage of the public is solie
" Red. . - " 46-ly.
f "USXTKAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
J W. II. ROTH. Proprietor.
The largest, Rest located and Furnished
Hon j in the City. Near Union Depot.
JR. SIGGINS, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon ,t Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
TW. MORROW, M. D.,
. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Ijtt o. Armstrong county, having located
In Tirt'-esta is prepared to attnnd all pro
leaslonal calls promptly and at all hours.
Olliroa.nl residence two ihsirs north of
Iwreui Ilousn. Oltice hours 7 to 8 A.
M., and 1 1 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 ami (1) to 7) P.
M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61
to 71 p. m. . may-18.81.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
lug purchased the materials Ac, of
."Dr. .--iteudiiian, would respectlullv an-
niireo that he will carry on the Dental
buAiiiOMa in Tionesta. and having bad over
kIx years suocessful experience, considers
blmsflll fully eompeuuit to give entire sat
isfaction, t shall always K'v my niedi
. cal practice the preforeiu. mar22-H2.
MAY, PARK A CO.,
RANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta,
j Pa., llank of Discount and Deposit. In-
terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
, tions niado on all the Principal points of
; the U. H. ColletUioiia solicited.
JOREXZO FULTON,
' Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
. TIONESTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
111(1 and Railway Surveying a Specialty,
MaKuetie, Molar or Triangulation Hurvev
In. Rest of Instrument and work.
Terms on application.
IF. "W. LAW,
I Practical Tlnnor
i - All kinda of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN 1 f AN0
HOOFING f ,Ptt'ul' SPOUTING.
CONNER RUILDINU. Up Stulrs.
TIONESTA, PA.
WATCH CLOCKTjEWELRY
REPAIRING.
nHE UNDERSIGNED would repect
1 fully announce to the cllizons of Tio
nesta and vicinity, that he lias removed
bis watchmaking establishiueut fron. Ty
lersburg to rionesta, in the room over
Win. Kmearbftuijh A Co.' store, formerly
occupied by Dr. Morrow us au ollice,
where bo is prepared to repair watches,
clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience
will enable him to give satisfaction, tiive
bim a trial, R. RALLE.
JAS. T. BKENNAN,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
LANDS LOinnT AND SOLD
OK COMMIHHION.
coccoooooooooo
If you wish to buy or sell Real Estate it
will pay yon to correspond with me.
('ndraard Time Tnlile Tlonrala Nlnllon.
WORTH. I BonTlf.
Train 28 7:S7 am Train (13 10:fir. am
Train 62 7:C2 nm Train 211 1:18 pm
irain oo ivft pmi rrain mi.... k:ih pm
Train 28 North, and Train 20 South car
ry tue mall.
( burrh nnd Habbnih Nrbool.
Presbyterian Rabbsth School at 0:45 a.
m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:110 a. in.
Trenching in M. E. Church eory Sab
bath evening by Rev. Small.
Proachiug in tho Presbyterian Church
next Sundsy morning and evening, by
Rev. Ilickling. 8' '
Services In Luthorau Mt. .Ion's Church,
Herman Hill, every Sunday at 10 a. m.,
English and German alternating. S. 8.
every Sunday at a. m. R. J. Graotz,
Pastor,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yestetdsy 611.
Opening tliii morning at Clio.
Q. V. Robinson ia spending a
few days in Stoneboro this week.
Miss Flora Kelly of Tidiouto, is
paying a visit to Tionesta friends.
Don't fail to get registered. Don't
put it off till the last day. Attend to
it now.
-Wm. Felton, who sustained a
serious relapse last week, is egaiu re
ported on the mend.
Charley Hunter has gone to house
keeping in the Dawson house, which
was recently remodeled.
Miss Retla and Oliver Troper
spout a few days of the last week ery
pleasantly at Chautauqua Lake.
Franklin Kcue: Mrs. W. J.
Uleakley and family went to Tionesta
to day on a short visit to relatives.
Mrs. II. O. Davie, wo are sorry
to report, is siuking rapidly, and her
death may be expected at any hour.
Erie is going to bore for gas.
There's uotliing like it, and those who
don't live in the gas belt are surely
objects of great pity.
Miss Maud and Master Claude
Campbell, of Tionesta, are visiting
their nephews, Barumie ami Willie
McKnight. Oil City Blizzard.
Judges Dale and Froper repre
sented Tionesta tit Cass a ring a Lake,
N. Y., the land of Spiritualists, during
the past week, arrivi: g home on Mon
day evening.
Tbe squirrel season opens one
week from to-morrow, Sept. 1st. They
are not plenty yet, but it's likely they
will be, as nuts of all kinds prooiiee
au abuudaut crop.
Misses May and Emma Sloan re
turned from their visit at Cambridge
Springs, yesterday, beiug accompanied
by Mies Maud VanUiesen, who will be
their guest for a time.
Jaa. S. Henderson of Hickory,
for County Commissioner, ami Joseph
Grove of Tionesta, for Jury Commis
sioner, are the nominations made by
(he prohibitionists of this county.
Thos. Hassey arrived in town
Monday with a span of baodsome
ihree-yearold horses, which were pur
chased from Ales. Bonner at Stone
boro for A. B. Kelly. Tbe horses
were sired by ''Hull," and are consid
ered fiue stuck.
The shoe factory project for Tio
nesta is workin'; and at the proper
time we will give our readers the full
particulars. In the meantime let
every citizen of the town who has the
good of the town at heart give it aid
and encouragement.
Mr. Cbas. Raisig, wife and two
children, came up from Pittsburgh to
escape the extreme heat, and have
been stopping with Mrs. R.'s parents
at Trunkeyville, for the past three
weeks. Cbaily was shaking hands
with old Tionesta friends last week.
Hon. J. B. Agnew, who attended
the Republican State convention at
Harrisburg, returned home on Satur
day, being accompanied from Pitts
burgh, by his couiiu, Miss Mollie Rea
gan, of the U. S. Pension office at
Washington. She remained until yes
terday. Neliou Greenluud of Warren,
still takes the lead as tbe largest and
most popular furniture dealer, and
carries tbe fiuest stock to be found in
this section of the State. When iu
Warren go to his mammoth establish
ment and feast your eyes on Lis ele
gant display.
J. II. Dericksou's intelligent
cocker spaniel dog, "Skip," met his
death in a rather singular way about
two weeks ago. His partly decom
posed body was discovered one day
last week, with the head under a good
sized flat stoue, and the supposition is
he bad been digging under it, and had
dug the foundation out sufficiently to
allow the stone to fall on and bold
him fast UDtj be -J;ed from starvatiop.
From the talk one bears on the
streets it would seem that the town
and vicinity will attend the Oil City
reunion to morrow in a body. There
will be scarely less than one hundred
board the train here at any rale. The
fare from here will be G2 cents for tho
round trip. Train leaves this station
at 9:55 a. ru.
The Sentinel, published at Bath
gate, D. T., by R. D. Iloskins, has
suspended publication. Mr. Iloskins
accounts for the suspension on the
ground of insufficient room for two
papers, although his paper always gave
abundant evidence of prosperity. We
hope Rob. may strike "pay dirt"
wherever be may locate.
Will. Saul, who has been Mr
Craig's right bower for seveial years
past, has been promoted ta night op
erator and ticket agent at Tilusville,
we understand. Will, deserves much
credit for the pluck and energy he has
shown in the capacity of assistant at
this station. He is a reliable and
trustworthy boy, and we wish him fu
ture success. .
Mill Village, Erie Co., Ilerald:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humor, of the
Flats, on Wednesday started to visit
relatives and friends at Tionesta, For
est county. Married, on Tuesday,
August lGth, at the residence of the
bride's parents near Willis Grove,
Mies Grace Collins and Mr. A. M.
Farntworth, of Cooper Trsct, Forest
county, Rev. J. K. Adams officiating.
Frank Pasternak, son of Anton
Pasternak, of Corry, aged 14, about 5
feet tall, light complexion, light hair,
blue eyes, left his home on Monday,
August 8, 1887, and has not since re
turned. He was a steady boy and bad
no reason for leaving his home, there
fore the parents are very much con
cerned about him. Any information
respecting bim will be thankfully re
ceived. Exchanges please copy.
Predictions of an early fall are
coming, in fron. all directions. Various
reasons are given: the locusts sang
earlier than usual ; the crickets began
chirping ahead of schedule time ; the
dahlia, an August flower, blossomed
in July, &c. The fact that a few
flakes of snow were seen in the eastern
part of ibis State this week, and the
really bracing cold of last night may
be confirmatory 0f the prophecy of an
early fall. After all, it depends most
ly on (he weather, thinka the Franklin
A'eiw.
The Democrats made a good start
to harmonize at the convention on
Tuesday. National.
Doubtless Kepler figures from the
staudpoiul of having been so badly
left at the preseding primaries, when
the Democrats compelled him to take
tbe bind teat from the etart and keep
it to the finish. His "harmonizing"
talk in the face of such a walloping is
about as dry and unmusical as the
average grave yard whistle, while tho
endorsement he begged so bard for
was about as hefty as that accorded to
Belva Aon Lick wood iu her Presiden
tial race. He talks as though be had
been of some account in the race.
Mr. P. C. Bhcher, of Tionesta
towuship, who is one of the losers by
the disease which has lately broken
out aiuoug tbe cattle of hia neighbor
hood, wrote to Dr. Bridge, Veterinary
Surgeon to the State board of agricul
ture, concerning the disease and re
ceived the follow iug reply, which our
farmers should preserve carefully :
"Your cattle have Catarrhal Influen
za. It is contagious and all sick cat-
should be kept separate from well ones.
Give to each two table spoonsful of
the following medicine twice a day.
Mix each dose in about a cup of cold
water and a tablespoonful of molasses,
and drench: Powdered gentian root;
powdered ginger root ; powdered car
bonate of ammonia; powdered chlo
rate of potash ; bi carbonate of soda.
Equal parts of each. Mix all well
together aud give as above.
Mrs. Ella Dinsmore, the woman
who was on trial for her life at Clarion
last week, charged with complicity in
the murder of J. C. Davis at St. Pet
ersburg, for which David King has al
ready been convicted, was found guilty
of murder io the first degree by the
jury on Friday last. There seems to
be considerable diversity of opinion
relative to the justice of the verdict,
but since King was convicted upon
the hypothesis that a conspiracy was
arrauged to inveigle Davis to the
Dinsmore bouso for tbe purpose of
murdering him, and as it lakes at least
two to form a conspiracy, aud as tbe
woman was the only proveu accom
plice, one can scarcely understand
bow the jury could do otherwise than
return the verdict it did. If Mrs.
Dinsmore is not guilty, on what
ground was King couvicted?
"The hemlock forests of Forest
Elk and a portion of Warien counties,
clear through to the Susquehaoua,"
said Mr. Sam. D. Irwin, of Tionesta,
yesterday, "are something immcuse.
Few persons realize the magnitude of
these forests. There are thousands
upon thousands of acres of them.
There is nothing any where else io the
United States or British America to
compare with them, and the timber, I
thiok, is the finest in tbe world. Thous
ands of trees are four feet in diameter
and run op eighty feet without a limb.
Some of these forests are so dense that
in the midst of tbera you cannot see
the face of your watch at midday.
These lands are owned largely by
Eastern capitalists, and there are bo
nauza fortunes in them. There is this
peculiarity about a hemlock forest:
Sun aid air are fatal to it. Cut a
roadway 10 feet wide through one of
them aud the next year it will be
twenty feet wide : tbe next year it will
thirty feet wide. Hemlock thrives on
fo
g and darkness. Derrick.
Stewarts Run.
The well on the Joslin farm is down
about 275 feet and ready to case.
They have trouble gettting water, as
they have to force it from a spring
800 feet from their well.
The Carnahan Bros, shot the old
well on their lease known as the Mc
Laughlin well, last week, and it is
showing up good.
The well on the McNut farm, being
drilled by Duck & Bovee, is cased
and will be down soon.
The timbers are being taken out for
a rig on A. J. Ilandy's farm.
Mrs. A. M. DeFrauce aud children
of Duke Center, who has been visiting
her brothers in-law, U. S., and II. M.
Zuhniser, has returned home.
Wra. G. Bromley of Mercer county,
has been visiting his brother J. G.,
for tue last two weeks.
II. M. Zahnieer and wife have re
turned from Mercer county, where
they went to be present at the reunion
of his father's family, who were all
present father, mother, nine brothers
and sisters, their wives and husbands.
J. G. Bromley, J. M. Vanderlio
and J. J. Zahniser, under the, firm
name of J. G. Bromley & Co., have
purchased of U. 8 Zahniser, (Agent
for J. I. Caee Threshing Machine Co.)
a new thresbiug rig. They started in
last Saturday and are now ready for
business. It's a daisy. Farmers, give
them a call ; it can't be beat for No. 1
work. H.
Barnett Notes.
Mr. Samuel Ward is now staying at
Kerr's for a wbila.
Miss Blanch Richards has cone to
Millstone.
The Troutraan mill is still runniug.
Daugherty's are hauling stave bolts
and Robert Black is Jriviug team for
tberu.
Charley Pierce has moved to Cole
man, so he will be handy his work.
Mr. Harry Richards has a biz time
to get bis cow to come home; we wish
him success before winter sets in.
Mr. Bonner's had a dance last Fri
day utght, and doubtless had a good
time.
List of Jurors, Sept. Term, 1887.
GRAND JURORS.
Anderson A. P., laborer, llowo.
Andrews R. R., merchant, Kingsley.
Bell J. 8., lumberman, Jenks.
Bradbury C. K., lumberman, boro.
Blum Herman, farmer, Green.
Copeland Elbridge, laborer, Harmony.
Cropp Charles, furmer, Green.
Cotl'man M. P., laborer, lliekory.
Douglass Samuel, farmer, Hickory.
Dodge Rufus, farmer, Jenks.
Foreman N. S., lumberman, boro.
Gorman W. J., producer, Harmony.
Hillard J. E., Superintendent, boro.
Hepler Jerry, farmer, Green.
Haslet J. M., laborer, Kinsley.
Landers Jas. J., laboror, boro.
Louden E. T., sawyer, Green.
Mullen Frank, laborer, Harmony.
Normile Pat., laborer, Kinsley.
Pratt C. W., producer, JIowo.
Sutton David, farmer, Kingslry.
Wallace John, lumberman, Barnett.
Warner Balsman, farmer, Barnett.
Walters G. W., laborer, Barnett.
PETIT JURORS.
Amslor C. TV., merchant, Jenks.
Bruner M., freight agent, Harmony.
Burhonn Conrad, laborer, Kingsley. ..
Burdick Robert, laborer, Kingsley.
Barger W, B., farmer. Harmony,
Cannon David, pumper, Harmony.
Curringer M. C merchant, Jenks.
Duukle George, laborer, boro.
Davis Chas,, clerk, boro.
Emert Adam, farmer, Tionesta twp.
Grove W. W., speculator, boro.
Gillespie Frank, furmer, Kingsley.
Hettish It., tarmer, Jenks.
Hood John, laborer, Tionesta twp.
Hunt C. F., farmer, Jenks.
Henderson James, furmer, Hickory.
Joyce P., mason, boro.
Kiestor Lewis, laborer, Hickory.
Landis J. R., farmer, Burnett.
Lyons II. It., laborer, Harmony.
McCroy Andrew, farmer, Tionesta twp.
Maze Stephen, laborer, Burnett.
Mason, W'uj., telegraph operator, Howe.
McCluue K. C, lumberman, Howe.
Middle ton C. K., furmer, Hickory.
Pierco Lawrence, laborer, Baructt.
Proper J. F., laboror, boro.
Raul) Goo., burber, boro.
Robinson It. A., furmer, Jenks.
Swab Joseph, furmer, Hickory.
Seigworth A. J., merchant, Hickory.
Ihomsoii Win., farmer, Green.
Wagnnr Lewis, farmer, Tionesta twp.
Wingard David, laboror, Burnett.
Walters W. K., farmer, Green.
Zuck David, turnier, Tinncstu twp.
Card of Thanks.
To the friends ami nrii'hbora
who so kindly lent thi-ir aid in
our late bereavement, our heartfelt
tliui:ks ate extended. They will ever
be held in grateful remembrance.
Jake Sicotys,
Resolutions of Condolence.
Forest Lodge No. 184, A. O. U. W.,
passed the following.
Whekeas, It has pleased God to
remove from earth the wife of our es
teemed Brother, Jacob Siggins, there
fore Itesolved, That we hereby tender our
heartfelt sympathy and condolence to
our stricken Brother in his sad afflio
tion and irreparable loss; and may
He who doeth all things well comfort
and bear him up in his trials.
lleiolved, That a copy hereof be pre
sented to the bereaved brother, and
that tbe same be spread upon the min
utes of this Lodge.
L. J. HorRiKs.
G. W. Sawyer.
L. Fulton.
Committee.
G. W. Robinson has two new Su
perior Grain Drills which he offers for
sale at positive bargains. Go and see
them. tf.
A lot of Men's and Boys' Soft
Fur and Wool Hats for Fall trade,
this week at Smearbaugh & Co. 2t
The very best three-dollar, all
wool pants to be found in the market.
at G. W. Robinson's. 2t.
Shirts. Pants. Overalls Rnnts and
Shoes, at low nrices at Wm. Smr.
baugh & Co. 2t
If you want at ouce the best and
cheapest Life or Accident Iusurance,
insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund
Lif'o Association and Guarantee Mut
ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Gen-
eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
Astonishing Success.
It Is the duty of every porson who has
used Boschee's Gorman Syrup to lot its
wonderful qualities be known to their
friends in ciirintr Consumption. Severn
Coii((li8, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and
in fact all throat and lung diseases. No
icrson can use it witnout Immediate re
ief. Three doses will relieve anv ense.
and we consider it the duty of all Drug
gists to recommend It to the noor. dvinir
consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as
80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year,
and no one case where it failed was report
ed. Such a modiciue as the tiormnn Syr
up cannot be too widely known. Ask
your druggist about It. Sample bottle to
try, sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75
cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers,
. 1 ' j in i-v n null VIII JHI'.i
A tirrnl Kurprlne
Ts in ttti-kl-A f.,r all urhi una V'A...n-a TJ.. 1
sam tor the Throat and Lungs, the great
guaranteed remedy. Would you bolieve
t (ll.t if iy tt.ilrl nn Uu lir,.i(u n.,.l I. -.1.
- " i i in mil, 1 1 J I. L I .VI 11
druggist is authorized to refund your
"" u v mo rioprieior oi inis wonder
ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W.
Bovard has secured the Agoncv for it.
Price 50c. and $1. Trial size free."
Arrive, Puahlna; and ltrllnhlr.
G-. W. Bovard can always be relied upon
to carry in stock the purest and best goods,
and sustain t lie reputation of being active,
pushing and reliable, bv recommendiinr
articles witli well established morit and
such as are popular. Having the agenev
lor me celebrated Dr. King s New Discov
ery for consumption, colds and coughs,
will sell it on a positive guarantee. It
will surely cure anv and everv affection
ot throat, lungs, or chest, and in order to
prove our claim, we ask you to call and
get a Trial Bottle Free.
Tbe Homeliest .11 an ia Tionexln,
As well as the handsomest, and others
are invited to call on G. W. Bovard, and
K(. iree n inai uoiiio oi Kemp 8 Malsum
for the throat and lunurs. a remedy th.it is
selling entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic
and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis
aud Consumption. Price 50 cents and f 1.
MARRIED.
JOUNSON SWANSON. In Warren,
Aug. 15, 18S7, at tho parsonage, by Rev.
N. Q. Johnson, Mr. Laos P. Johnson
and Miss Annie C. Swauson, both of
Brookston, Pa.
TIONESTA SIAItKKTi.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour 19 barrel choice - - 4.00A.60
Flour sack, - - 1.00(,!.65
Corn Meal, 100 Itis - - -1.251.50
Chop feed, pure grain - - ($1.25
Corn, Sholled - - . - - - 70
Beans bushel ... I.50Q3.00
Ham, sugar cured - - -.15
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 14
Shoulders ..... g
Whiteflsh, half-barrels ... 8.r,o
Lake herring half-barrels - 6.50
Sugar 6 8
Syrup ...... 50(a75
N, O. Molasses new ... 75
Roast Rio Coffeo - - 6128
Rio Coffee, ... .
Java Coffee .... 32c4-t5
Tea 20(u,!10
Butter ...... (,j.-2o
Rice ...... 7(5)
Eggs, fresh ... . 15
Salt best lake .... 1,25
Lard 121
Iron, common bar .... 2.50
Nails, lOd, kog - - - - 2.75
Potatoes ..... (i'o
Limebbl 1.10
Dried Apples sliced per lb 4ii 5
Dried Iieef .... - IH
Dried Peaches per lb 10
Dried Peachos pared per - - 15
PROCLAMATION.
Wiikukas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown,
President J udgo of the Cmirt of Common
Pleas and (Quarter Se-xion in and lor
tliu county (!' h'oresi, has Nhiiu1 his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common l'lcas
Quarter SesKsions, iVc, at Tionesta, for
Him (Nninty of Forest, to commence oil the
Third Miiinluy of Sept., being the l'.itll day
of Sept., 1ps7. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Con
stables of said coiintv, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., (it said day witli their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other icuininbrances, to do those things
which to their olhVe appertain to ha done,
and to those whoare hound in rccognizum e
to prosecute against the prisoners that aro
or shall bo in the jail ol Forest County, thut
they may be then and there to prosecute
uxuinst tliem as -liall be Just. (iiveu un
der inv hand and seal this 2'.d day of
August, A. 1). lSf7.
L. AUN'EW, L.s. Sheriff.
IF YOU WANT a vynitabU job of
1 printing at a reasonable price send your
order to this ollice.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of Sundry Writsof Levari
Facias and Fieri Facias, issued out of
tho Court of Common l'lcas of Forest
County, Pennsylvania, and to medirected,
there will bo exposed to public sale or
outcry, at the Court House, in tho Bor
ough of Tionesta, Pa., on
MONDAY, SFiPTEM BF.R 10, A. D., 1S87,
at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following described
real estate, to-wit:
ORRILLA R. WOLCOTT vs. CALVIN O.
IIINKLEY, levari Fnclas, No. 21 Sep
tember Term, 1HK7, Tate, Attorney.
All that tract or parcel or land situate In
Harmony Township, County or Korest,
and State of Pennsylvania, b.iunded and
riencribed as follows: Beginning nt stones,
thence by land of II. Sutlev, north thirty
two decrees west one hundred and twenty-three
perches to a post ; thence north
eighty-eight and one-fourth degrees west
one hundred and thirty perches to a pine;
thence by lands of Stanley north twenty
three and nno-foiirth degrees west one
hundred and two perches to a fallen white
oak j thence by land or Ira Copeland north
two and mip-lml f decrees east eighty-seven
perches to a white oak ; thence bv lands"
of Azro Copeland, south sixty "degrees
east eighteen perches to a red oak, east
eighty perches to a post north five perches
to a post j thence bv land of Thomas Me
Orory and Samuel Wear north eighty-one
degrees east two hundred and thirtv-oue
nd eight-tenths perches to a post ; tlienco
by Michael Foust's warrant, south forty
two degrees east fifty-one perches to a
post; thence by John Foust's warrant,
south twenty-threo and three-fourth de
grees west onu hundred and eighty-eight
and six-tenths perches to a post; thence
ny i-mnip roust s warrant south twenty
four anil throe-fourths degrees west one
hundred and twenty-two perches to tho
fdace of beginning. Containing three
uiiidred and eighty-nine acres eichty per
ches and allowance. Which said tract
was surveyed in pursuance of warrant
dated Apiil 17th, A. P., 1861, Issued to
Charles McLotferty, his heirs and assigns.
Patent issued June 3d. A. P., 1861, en
rolled in Patent Book II., Vol. 64, Page
376.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Calvin G. Hinkley at the suit
of Orrilla R. Wolcott.
ALSO.
JOHN R. HALLADAY vs. GEORGR B.
LINCOLN and MARY A. LINCOLN,
his wife, Levari Facias, No. 35 Septem
ber Term, 1887..-S. y, Johnson, Attor
ney. All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in tho Township of Tionesta,
County ol Forest, and State of Pennsylva
nia, liounded and described as follows,
to-wit: Beginning at a post on the east
bank of Tionesta Creek, at the corner of
lands of Henry Roiser ; thence by land of
said Henry lteiser east seventy perches to
a post and stonos ; thence by land of Hen
ry Kennedy south one hundred and
ninety-two perches to a maple ; thence by
lands of John Wontworth west one hun
dred and thirty perches to a chestnut;
thence by land of Towner and Brett, north
sixty-two perches to the bank of Tionesta
Creek ; thence up said creek north twenty
five degrees east, one hundred and eigh
teen and one-half perches to the place of
beginning. Containing one hundred and
thirty acres, be tho same more or loss,
and part of a larger tract of land num
bered on the County Map of warranted
lands No. 3H23. Also, an equal undivided
throe-fourths of an engine, tools and other
property used in now boring a well on
the premises above doscribed.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as
tho property of (ieorge B. Lincoln and
Mary A. Lincoln, his wife, at tho suit of
John R. Hulluday.
ALSO,
ROBINSON BONNER, use of
CHARLES BONNER, vs. WILBUR
W. JAM1ESON, Fieri Facias, No. 37
September Term, 1887. Wavers. Tute,
Att'y.
All that certain piece or parcel of land
s'tuated in Tionesta Township, Forest
County, Pa., bounded and described as
follows, to-wit : Beginning at a post two
(2) rods N. W. from the centre of P., T.
B. R. R. and three (3) rods S. W. from
Jamicson Run where said Run is crossed
by said R. R. Thence N. 34i 10 along
the line of said R. It. twenty-six (26) per
ches to a post. Thence N. 6i W. twentv
five (25) perches to a post. Thence S. 34ir
W. twentv-six (26) perches to a post.
Thonce S. 561" K. twenty-live (25) perches
to a post, the place of beginning. Con
taining four acres and ten (10) perches,
strict measure. Being erected thereon one
ono-story frame dwelling house 18x20,
one frame barn 18x20, and other outbuild
ings t hereon. Being the same land con
veyed to the Defendant, Wilbur W. Jam
ieson, by Gilbert Jaininu et ux by
Deed bearing date March 22, A. I)., 1881,
recorded in Forest Co., in Deed Book No.
13, pp. 87-88. Reserving to said fclilliert
Jamicson the water privilege on and
across above described piece of land, and
to otlier parties the rights for tank privi
leges heretofore granted them.
Seized, taken in execution, and to lie
sold, as the property of Wilbur W. Jam
icson at the suit of Robinson A Bonner,
use of Charles Bonner.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied with 'when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other loin cred
itors become tlie purchaser, tho costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on tho prop
eity sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt for the amount of tho pro
eeeds of the salo or such portion thereof as
ho may claim, must be furnished tho
Shoritt'.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., (if the
same day, at which time all property not
settled foi will again be put up and sold
ut the expense uud risk of the person to
whom first sold.
See Purdou's Digest, Nin'h Edition,
page 416 and Smith's Forms, page 384.
L. AGNEW, Sheriff.
Sheriirsoflico, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 23, 1887.
AU DITO RS7"REP0 RT-H OWE T WP.
C. F. FOX, Treasuror of HoweTownship,
Forest County, Pa., iu act! unt with
HoweTownship Roud Commissioners ;
Dr.
To orders outstanding last settle
ment. Mar. 23, lhh5 fti.'ioil 3.1
To orders drawn for the year lSn5. 12-'2 l!l
To orders drawn for the year ltvsti. lusi 16
To cash 12 4U
$8182 1W
Cr.
By orders paid since Mar. 23, 1885 .$1077 20
Kvoidors outstanding 5o.i3 38
By Cash in hands 12 40
.S182 08
C. F. FOX, Treasurer, in account with
Overseers of the Pisir:
Dr.
To balance on hand at last settle
ment, Mar. 6, isstl i 4H.S 63
To Amount of Duplicate 1I2U 38
To amount of orders outstanding.. 353 114
$1002 05
Cr.
By exonerations uud Com mission. Ill (il
By orders paid 1123 51
By bulttiico in hands -'Ctl 13
81SHJ2 05
Foxhunt, Ann. 5, lss7.
We, tue Auditors of Howe Township,
Forest County, i s., have examined the
alstve accounts aud have found tlicui cor- I
reel. JOHN HI-'. AG AN,
L. T. DAMON.
Auditors.
C. F. FOX, Town Clerk.
Ill CKI.K.VN A II It' A is.ll.Vi:.
The best Salve iu thn world fir Cuts,
Ilruiiuw, Sores, fleers. Salt ltlicnni, Fever
Sores, Tetter, t'happcil Hands, Chilbluius,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It
is guaranteed to give pel led satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by G. W. liovaid.
OKU 1) your Job Work to the REPUB
O UCAN Ollico.
Writ of Partition.
TESTATE OF DANIEL HUDDLESON,
Aj deceased. No. 1 February Term, 1887.
ri" Oimmontrettlth 0 Pcnnmlvania to the
fifth Sheriff of the County of Forest.
tlllElCTINO:
W n RrtF.AH, at an Orphans Court Hale
held at Tionesta, in and for said county,
the 2d dav of March, A. D. 1887, before the
Hon. Wm. D. Brown, P. J., of said Court,
In the matter of tha Estate of Daniel Hud
dleson, deceased, tho petition of Win. R.
Huddleson respectfully showeth, That thn
said Daniel Huddleson diod on the 20th
day of Juno, A. D. 179, intestate, leaving
to survive him a widow, sinco deceased
and issue as follows: John G. Huddleson,
Geo. W. Huddleson, Margnret Huddlnson,
Wm. R Huddloson, Mary L. Huddleson,
Intermarried with Geo. H. Williams;
Nancy Huddloson intermarried with
Harjier and since deceased, leaving issue
Robert I lamer of full age, and John Har
der end Charles Harger minors; Han
nah Huddleson in term an led with
John Wentworth and sinco deceased,
leaving Issue Mary Jane Wentworth
or full aire, Robert W. Huddleson,
and John F. Proper, Guardian
of Drlihih., Daniel O., George L.,
and Dora Huddleson, minor child
ren of Jaiiic L. Huddleson, de
ceased. That tho residences of said
heirs me w ithin the County of Forest,
except iw follows; Robert W. Hud
dlcson, now residing in the town
of Hambleton, County of Grant,
aud State of West Virginia;
Mary Jane Wentworth in McPhorson,
County of Mcl'herson, Kansas ; Mary L.
Williams and Robert Harger in the City
and County of Allegheny, and State of
Penn'a; John O. Huddleson in the County
of Venango, and State aforesaid, and John
F. Proper, Esq., has been appointed Guar
dian nl litem for all minors In interest.
That said decedent at the time of his death
was seized in bis demense as of foe of and
in a certain tract of laud situate in Tio
nesta Township, County and State afore
said, liounded and desciibed bs follows,
to-wit: Ileirinuing at a post and stones;
thoneo South 11 degrees East 266 perches
to a post and stones ; thence South 89 de
grees East 87 perches to a post ; thence
North 11 degrees West 2i6 perches to a
post and stones ; thence North 89 degree
West 87 perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 144 acres and 105 perches;
being part of Tract No. 2826, with the ap-
turtcnaiiccs. That 110 partition of said
:state has been made and your petitioner
prays tho Court to award an inquest to
iiiuko partition of the premises aforesaid
and award the parties interested. And
whereupon the said Court, on due proof
andcotisideration of tho premises, awarded
an inquest for the purpose aforesaid.
We therefore command you that, taking
with you six good and lawful men of your
bailiwick, you go to and upon tbe prem
ises aforesaid, and there in the presence of
tho parties aforosaid, by you to be named,
if upon being named they will bo present,
and having respect to tho true valuation
thereof, and upon the oaths and affirma
tion.! of the said six good and lawful men,
you will make partition to and among tho
heirs and legal representatives of the said
deceased in such manner and in such pro
portions as by the laws of this Common
wealth is directed ; if the same can be bo
parted and divided without prej udice to or
spoiling the whole, that then you cause
the said inquest to inquire ana ascertain
whether tho same will conveinently
accommodate more than one of tha
said representatives of the said
intestate, without prejudice to or
spoiling the whole, and if so, how many
it will as aloresaid accommodate, describ
ing each part by its metes and bounds and
returning ajusi valuation of tbe same;
but if the eaid inquest by yon to be sum
moned as aforesaid to make the said par
tition or valuation, shall be of opinion thai
the said promises, with tho appurtenances,
cannot be separated, and divided so as to
accommodate more than one of the said
representative of the said intestate, that
then you cause the said inquest to value
tho whole of the said Real Estate with tha
appurtenances, having respect to tho true
valuation thereof agreeably to law, and
tltnt the partition and valuation so made,
yen distinctly and openly have before our
said Justices at Tionesta, at an Orphans'
Court there to be held on the third Mon
day of September, A. D. 1887. After such
inquest shall be niado, undor your hand
and seal and under the bands and seals of
those by whoso oaths and aiUrmatinnsyou.
shall make such partition or valuation.
Twentv days personal notice to Im given
to the hairs" residing in tho County of the
inecl UlKvOf the jury oflUHTTcsl aTid' ftjri3
residing coll 11I ll!H .Vuiity aud Slate by
publication for four (4) consecutive week
prior to the mooting of inquest a copy of
Haul publication to be mailed to tho lust
known residence of said non-rosidunt
heirs, and have you then and there thia
writ.
Witness tho Hon. Win. D. Brown, Pres.
ident Judgoof our said Court, at Tionesta,
this 2(Hh day of August, A. D. 1887.
,--.1 C. M. SHAWKEY,
J skal. I Clerk of Orphans' Court.
.All parties interested are Keietiy "notlc
fied that an inquest will be held on the
i (remises iu the above writ mentioned, on
"riday, tho 16th day of September, A. D.
1887, at 10 o'clock A. m., to Inquire whether
or not thexaid premises can be divided to
and among tho heirs and legal represen
tatives f suitl decedent without prejudice
to-or spoiling the whole, at which timo
and placo they may attend if they sua
proper. LEONARD AGNEW,
Sheriff' Office, Aug. 22, im. Sheriffs
TItlATi 1.1ST.
List of cause sot down for trial in the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pa., 011 tho Third Monday ot September.
18S7 :
1. J. R. Pearsall vs. itichard 4VlnIock,
No. 25 December Term, J85.
2. May Kelly, for use of May, Park
it Co., vs. Samuel It. Clark, No. 43 Feb
ruary Term, IShd.
3. Joseph Liabtirger vs. S. S. 'Towler,.
No. 2 December Term, 1886.
4. W. A. Doomer vs. Taylor & uCrate,
No. 28 December Term, 186.
0. J. R. Alt, Jacob Wagner, Adam Em.
ei t, ArcliioPutleiiburirer, Fred. Stitzingerv
Abo Mealy, Michael Mong, J. S. Hood, A.
A. Gathers, H. Raman, C. F. Cropp aud
William Cropp, vs. Tho County of I-orest,
No. 17 May Term, 18h7.
6. J110. G. Huddleson, Adm'r, vs. G. W.
JludJleson et al. No. IA, Mav Term, 1887.
Attest, C. M. SUA WKEY,
Prothonotary.
Tionostu, Pa., Aug, 23, 18S7,
Confirmation Notice
The following account have lswn filed
ami will lie presented to Orphan' Court
at hept. 'term, ivt(, tor coiiliruiulion :
1. The second and final account of Wm.
C. Cobiiru, Guardian of Lura Ilga Hydo
and Millie Wildiu Hyde, minor children
of Ezra M. Hyde, deceased.
2. First uud linul account of Wm. It.
lluddlcKon, Administrator of Duuiol Hud
dlcsou, deceased.
3. Final account of Thos. J. Bowman,
Guni'diuii of Ettu E. Fleming, minor
child of Joseph G. Fleminir, deceased,
CURTIS M. SHAWKEY,
Clerk..
Tionesta, Ph., August ii, lss. - .
Estato Notice.
I, ('tiers of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned, on the estate
of Onirics llinton and Sarah A. Hinlon,
deceased, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest
Couutr, all persons indebted to cither of
said estates, are re pics ted to iiiuko tmuio
(1 into payment, and those having legal
claims against the same will present thunx
ilhout delay to N. it. HOST,
A d in in iM in tor,
or E. L. DAVIS, Att'y, Tionesta, Pa.
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