The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 22, 1888, Image 3

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    THE FORtST REPUBLICAN.
4. . win.,
tSlTON PftOP.lt TOM.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1R88.
I)
call ron Tns ntrrai-icAN ktatf.
CONVENTION.
lTKAPQX'AnrrRs RrrrnucAS
Ktatr Commuter,
rniLADKLrniA, Jan. ill, 1P8S,
Tb Kopuhllcau Stnto Convention will
fco held In tho Opera House at Harrioburir,
on the Init Wednesday of April, tho Zfith,
1(8R, at eleven o'clock, n. m. for the pur
pose of nominating one candidate for Su
premo Jude, two persona for Prosidon
ilal Kloctor-at-Largo, tin J twonty-el.irlit
persons for Presidential Kleotors, the
latter to lie mimed by tho Relocates from
tho Congressional llintricts where Districts
have not prcvlouly iwnml thrm. Also
for the election of lour De'efratos ami four
Alteriiale-at-Ijir)ce to the Republican
National Convention to bo held at Chicago,
Juno lth,l?S.
The attention of Republican tlirouph
out the .State la respectfully dire-toil to the
following Permanent Rule, for tho hold
inn ot State Convention? anil the conduct
of the party :
First. that Delegates to the State-Convention
shall be choicn In the manner in
which candidate for tho General Assem
bly are nominated.
H eco xn. Hereafter tho Plate Conven
tions of the Republican Fni-tv Khali bo
held not earlier than tho third Vedneday
of August, except In tho year of the Pres
ldcntial election, when II NhaM be held not
more than sixty days previous to the day
rlxed fr tho National Convention, and ex"
cept In-Gubernatorial year. At leant six
ty days' notleo shall be given of the date
of the State Convention.
Thiho. That we recommend to tho
county organizations, that in their Rule
thy allow the largest freedom in tho gen
eral participation In the primaries consist
ent with the preservation of the party or
ganisation. The State convention of June 30th, 1SJ5C,
having abolished Senatorial representa
tion, lielcgates to the approaching State
Convention will bo selected according to
the number of Representatives in the
Legislature to which each county or city
is entitled under tho Representative Ap
portionment law passed at tbe recent ses
sion of tho Legislature.
TUOS. V. COOPER, Chairman.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
Cbndrttrf by Ih TionbSta Union.
4th
The W. C. T. V. meelB the 'id and
Tuesday of oat h month, at 3 p in.
President Mrs. I'll Holemau.
Vice Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dalff, Mrs,
TV, J. Robert.
Recording Sec'y-Mrs. L. A. Howe.
Cor. Kec ,t Treas. Mrs. S. P. Irwin.
ICoe nnfo Ana that girtth AiM nrightwr
drink, that puttv.it thu buttle to Aim, and
mcikcft him dmnkt n also. llab. If, 15.
The wicked workoth a difoitful work I
but to him that so,veth righteousness Mhatl
bo a sure rewind. Ho v. II, 18.
C0U2TT7 AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1887.
S. FITZGERALD, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with Forest County,
lor year cnnin .rumim y , -
DR.
To Balance from Wm. Pmear-
bangh f 7,74? an
cn.
ll,4!'l 2
I Statesman Mills threatens to in
troduce his Free-trade bill this week.
! lis n,:n j kA r.
( niii uuv kuv giiui.vu icauj ivii lb,
j Governor Hill thinks be Las as
much right to be a candidate for Pre-
' ident as Cleveland. And a good many
Democrats agree with him.
Mr. Cleveland bus gone to Flori
da and taken bis Presidential boom
with him t the imminent risk of hav
ing it chawed up by the alligatois.
Tan iiiiiasti-jn thst Mr. Cleveland
trill tlionly Uiue a latter declining a
' renominalion is a noteworthy contri
1 botiou to current fiction. It will
N" tickle the marine.
The President's trip to Florida this
week will be aDotber lesson in geogra
phy for him. He will be amazed to
dis:over that bis native land extends
aucb a distance Booth of the Potomac
flats.
Officers, of the Grand Army have
assurances that the President will be
more liberal in his treatment of pen
sion bills this year than be was last.
This doubllees signifies that the comic
veto message is a thing of the past.
The great Mills Roger Quixote,
of Texas assures bis fellow Demo
crats tbat tbey will make heavy gains
in Pennsylvania if bis Free-trade bill
is enacted. Evidently Mr. Mills
knows just as much about political
eentiment in Pennsylvania as a broiled
oyster knows about Greek art, and no
r "inore.
eath ef D. R.Locke, who was
known the vTZ&.vr as "Petroleum
V. Nasby," occurred at his borne in
Toledo on Wednesday morning last,
Feb. 15. Many thousand people will
miss his pleasant writings, which were
copied very extensively, and will
mourn the author as almost a lifelong
friend.
Still for Blaine.
The Blaine letter is not considered
a finality by some of the ablest repub
lican journals. It is believed to be a
sincere expression of Mr. Blaioe's
wishes. He does not want the nomi
nation and releases his supporters from
any obligations they may have consid
ered themselves under. It says plain
ly, in effect, that the way is open for
the election of any good republican,
and advises the selection of another
than himself. But what if we cannot
agree on anyone else? What if Mr.
Blaine's lotter fails to convioce the re-
publican that ho h no, by all odds,
the 6tijutit csuj'data that can be
nominated. T What if tlie republican
convention tenders Mm the nomiua
lion by practical unanimity ? Will be
take the responsibility of refusing it,
and desert the republican party at the
time when it need and detnauJs his
services? Mr. Blaioe is not that kiod
of a man. The honors given to Liai
by tbe republicans have given tbetu a
right to command him, au.J it looks as
if it would be done. The republicans
are (till for Blaiue, and it is a poor
kiod of a Blaine man who runs away
simply because he bas permission to
lo ta.Meadville Gazette.
Tbe people are still for Blaioe, and
if the Chicago conveulioa has a desire
to btrike a responsive cord and no mi
oate the most popular citizen of the
United States, theo James G. Blaine
will be the republican standard bear
er. Give na Blaioe, notwithstanding
be baa in a raoet manly way withdrawn
from the cauvass aud left tho party
fieo (o act.
THE KIXDKKUAKTKX BOY.
Tlitr i a UtS'i'J power in the
words of litt'e ones; and there is
heavenly wisdom iu the requirement
that thry who would enter the king
dom of heaven must become as little
children. There i a might iu rbild
hood which is found nowhere eUe on
earth. Tbe eriis of infancy are more
potent to move a loving heart than
the eloquence of orators or the man
dates of kioga. The nearer we be
come like little children the nearer we
are to G id, to heaveo, and to the
hearts of our fellow-men. Ofteo cars
which are closed to other voices are
opened to tho whisperiugs of a little
child. So qic one complaiued to Wes
ley that his congregation was made up
of servant giils. But be said, "If we
got servant girls, we shall have the
children ; then the parebls will follow,"
Many a poor lost wanderer has been
won back to God by the ministry of a
little child. And children's voices
sometimes echo in tbe chambers of
memory long after they have died
away upon the outer ear. Tbe Union
Signal tells us of a burly man, who at
tbe close of a temperance meeting,
made his way to tbo speaker's desk,
and atked for a pledge to sign. His
request was gladly met, and tbe friends
near by fell into a talk with ibis new
brother. In aus er to an inquiry as
to what lead Lira ti take this impor
tant step, be said :
"I am a goiu' to put the credit where
it belongs ; jer $tc I've been keepin'
a f;il juii for ?omrt liioo. I bad mighty
bad luck fer jeun-, at.d :ceiu' other
meu makiu' muoev oeim-, allia beer
sad whiskey, I jest locked up ray con
science and opened a whukey-sbop ;
mind ye, I never liked the business,
but there's do tclliu' when I'd quit it,
if it badn't been fur them ere free
kindergarten school, aud my little
chap, who was alters a comiu' home
and talk iu' about the things he learn
ed from them teachers tbat be oigh
about worshiped.
"T'other day be got bold of my
band, and lookiu' up into my face with
bis great blue eyes just like bis dear,
dead mother's afore she cried theBhioe
all out of 'em said, sort o' 'fraid like:
"'Papa, won't you please take tbe
whiskey out of your barrels, and put
suntbiu' in 'cm that won't do nobody
no hurt? Apples ia good.'
" 'Besides,' said be, gittiu a fresh
grip on bis courage, 'I dou't want the
other boys a-sayio' that my papa keeps
a saloon it hurts mo so here.'
"And I'm blamed if tbe little critter
didn't put bis band on bis heart, and
the tears iust a streamin' down bis
face. That fetched me, and the op
shot is, I've gin up the miserable busi
oess and am bound to earn ao honest
livlu' or die a-try in', you just bet."
As tbe little rudder changes tbe
course of the mighty ship, so this voice
of a little child had changod the cur
rent of the father's life. Aud the
great, burly man's eyes were not the
oolv dim ooes, as friendly hands
grasped bis, and earnest voices prom
ised helpful effort in his behalf.
Christian workers, seek out the cbil
dreu. Do not be above your Master
who took them in bis arms and bless
ed tbcm ; f r in the bands of these
little children you may Rod a golden
kev tbat will uolock many a falher'i
heart, a clue that may guide many
wandering soul out of the labyriolb of
sin and shame, into tbe rcalme
blessedness and peace. The Safeguard
To lands redeemed from County
To reo'd for nso of Court Koom
To reo'd fr Hooks soM
To ree'd fur (Iraxs sold
To reo'd for old plank sold
To ree'd for old lamp sold
To ree'd for Ink sold
To seated tax for 1SS7
To unseated county tax for IHS7
To seated lands returned for lswl
To unseated county tax received
for 1HS6 .".
To slxtv tlav list for ISsT
To lands sold by county for 1SS7
To fines ree'd by county for 1K7
To ree'd from city of Hiadford ac
count tinwrn
To poor fund tJreen township ...
To poor fund Hickory township
To poor fund 1 iortta Horo
To Dalance.,
04 24
1 00
1 f.0
4 00
4 AO
1 .SO
65
,aoi 43
3,'XA 60
42A ft!
3,ixu ro
303 10
. 1:W 00
25 00
.Ml
W i!5
&.'t) (H)
1!0 00
i1,477 6
,.l2,r7t 3
Pv county orders redeemed
Il'v H ner cent, commission
Hy vouchers for seated lands rc-
' turned 402 13
Ry vouchers for exonerations 810 67
llv 1 per cent, commission on
" &3Q.79, redemption money... 13 84
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.'S
coooooooeoooccoocoocoooooceoooooococoooeooes
IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO BUY GOODS!!
-COME AND 8t:K.
s : : :
LARGEST STOCK, KINK8T (JOODS, AN I) LOWEST PRICKS!
WVITS AND OVERCOATS FOR HOYS FOUR YEARS OLD!
SUITS AND OVERCO TS FOR MEN THAT WKtdH MO LIJ.S. !
SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SIZES AND PRICES!
KIRK'S
Hy Halance
$1,570 25
J I ,570 25
FITZCiEP.ALI), Treasurer of Forest Conntv, in account with Stateof Pennsylvania,
for the vear ondiiiK January . ttS.
IN IY GOODS, DRESS GOODS Ai FLilLS !
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
All Wool Undewear for lilies, Gentlemen and Hoys.
All Wool Ludurwear for Aliases, Children and Rabies.
To Halnnce from Win. Smear-
baiiRh !''
To State tax for 1SM7 6;W 71
$705 e7
Balance
Ry Slate Treasurer vouchors..
Hy 5 per cent commission
lly H.ilance
$i0 10
11 01
474 67
705 7
To
S. FITZGERALD, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with Redemption Fund,
for vcar ending January 'i, 1H&.
To Halance from Wm. Smear- Hy amount paid Individuals I
baugh fV
To individual amounts reeeiveu,
lt7 likS 6;
30 7H
Ry
To Balance..,
$3,6 12 63
$3,3tfl S5
Balance $3,31 85
$3,612 63
J. R. CHADWICK, Couufy Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for tbo
year ending January 2, 18SS.
To orders drawn $173 00 Hv 56 dav's services $UH 00
By 50 miles travel 5 00 $173 00
OLIVER HYERLY, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for tho
year ending January 2, IWi.
'34 40 Rv 60 diiv's services S180 00
By 544 miles travel 54 40 $34 40
W. P. SHIELDS, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for the year
ending January isss.
To orders drawn $2 60 Bv 50 dav's services $150 00
Bv 7 5 miles travel 72 60 $222 50
CURTIS M. SKAWKEY, Piothonotary, Ac, In account with Ferest County, for
vear ending Januarv if, lees.
To orders drawn ?G0 20 By fees $260 20
LEONARD AO NEW, Sheriff,
To orders drawn $.155 90
To jury fees received
in account with Forest Conntv.
January 2, lfiSS.
for year ending
To Lalanc
40 00
$iH5 00
40 00
By foes $355 90
By Balance 40 00
$395 DO
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, in account with Forest County, for the year ending
January , lsss.
To orders drawn $134 00 By fees $134 00
FOREST COUNTY, ss:
We. tho undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that wc met at
tho Commissioners' Olllce in said county according to law, ami did audit and adjust
tco several accounts ot tlie Treasurer, Slierllt, frotlinnotary, uisinct Atlornoy and
Conntv Commissioners, for tho year ending January 2, A. lKfrt, and find tho same
as set lorth In the lorcgolng report. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our
lianas anu seals this ntn tiay oi January A. i. iss.
ROU'TZ. 01LLEsriE,(LS.1 County Auditor
WILLIAM BLUM, LS.J
Attest P. M. CLARK, Clork.
County Commissioners $ 629 90
County Commissioners' Clerk.... 720 00
ouusel fees 00 00
Bountv on wild cats, foxes, Ao... 2'd 65
f A , Ul.
Ill V lt t5!... l,t-U Ut
64 10
400 06
462 00
Jury Commissioners and Clerk
Assessors
Printing 462 00
Constables and Tipstaves 278 47
57 80
193 HO
201 25
Court Crier...
Road View
Fuel and lights
tr.loi-tions
Commonwealth costs
Books and Stationery
Repairs on Court House aud Jail
Warren Hospital
Sheriff's Fees
Prothonotary's Fees
Janitor
Postage
Collector's Commission
TTT
T-T"T-"f n .
HATS HATS !
ANY NIZK ANY PRICK!
CAP
ANY NI7.K
s
AND
CAPS !
ANY PKIC'K:
All Wool
Blankils, Orav Blanket. Shanty Blankets, Mixed Wool
ilorso Blankets, Kneu Robos, Wolf Robes.
niaiikets,
23 00TO ATX)
Our stock of B.Kits and Shoes Is very large ar.d MUST BE SOLD,
RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOTC A. SPECIALTY
G&QCKftlES GrEQCEftnZSt (rSQClUMSt
FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT!
Our Grocery Stock Is always Complete, and embraces everything kept in this market.
FLO ATITjlG SOAP
THE CHIEF
For ih Bath, Totlat and Laundry.
Snow White nnd Abiolvttaly Pur.i,
tf rmir ilcKlor rtiwt not ki-ep Whits rlnml Scsa,
Olid 10 cii fur asmpla oak to th mnicera,
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO.
WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD.
( Formerly n , M. Y. a P. K. n.)
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT DonJO, lft&7.
West waidPilbiiurgh Division fKustwsnj
A. M.II-. M.
arPiltHburgh lv 9 (KM Ml
'arker...
l"ojtburg..
Franklin..
lv...Oil Ciy...ar
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Como snd see u ; wo will do you good.
I-T. J. HOPKINS & CO.
HERMAN &
DRUGGISTS &
TIONESTA,
SIGGINS !
GROCERS,
PENN.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County for year ending January 2, IS8S.
Express and Freight 8 65
Stenographer 347 00
Ui-fumling orders 24 19
District Attorney 131 00
Western Peuilentiary 91 65
Cleaning Court lloue Ho 00
Auditors aud Clork 114 6(1
Bridges, Kcpaiis, Ao 1,361 69
County Institute 110 67
Coroner's Ices 34 19
Special Court expenses 500 98
County Treitsurer'oCommissioiis 703 32
494 80 Watchman tor Jail 25 50
637 75 Supplies for Court House aud jail 115 31
199 68 Witness fees. County Vhio 1 60
157 65 Court Auditor " 10 CO
760 55 Telegrams 2 42
355 90 Jail Physician 36 00
U60 20 Board lor Bowen, Lunatic 5 GO
148 35 Acknowledging Commissioners
18 99 Dccila 1 25
333 50
IN OUR UROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
the Fmsimsr cmooEmm
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, I N SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of A thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always bo found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
A. M.II'. M, I
7 30 ; 7 60 .
4 12 4 36 .
4 03 4 2S .
U4M 3 11
2 l."j 2 40 .
A. M. P. M.I
P. M.il M.I I'. M.
9961 2 95 11 56;ar... Oil Clty....lv
f8 44 11 4511 lk)l Oloopolis,
tK a.i 1 1 ft? i io 4,
ft 32, 1 1 31110 30
8 16 1 IX 9 6'l
8 01 t 03 8 37
t7 63 12 5(l 7 6?
7 40:12 43 7 iio
t7?3 12 25 6 30!
7 10 12 ID! 6 45
6 49 11 60
6 12 11 15
P.M.i A.M.
P.M.
4 20
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9 1.1
A. M
1 Ihiar.
...Kagln Bock...
President
Tlonesta
Hickory
.. Trunkevville.
Tidiout
...Thompson a...
Irvlimton.
Warrnii..
Iv... Ivinzua... ar
I v... Bradford ari
1'. M.I a. M.
6 12 11 Of.
6 66 II 00112 86!...
6 0O I0 43 1 1 65
f ti in nr. 1 1 "ni
6 21 10 29' low!
Kinr.ua. ...1
Suv;ar Run ,
.. Coryrion...
..Onovllle ...
Wo f Bon.
6 II 'I0 24;i024 (tuakt-r Bridge.
60 1008i D 15.. .Unci House..
4 64 953' 7 41 ... Sulainaiua...
4 42 1'H'.1 7 131 Ko. Cnrrollton
4 Ul 92S 6 50:...So VamUlia.
4 17 9 12 6 Hi; AlWany
4 10, 9 05 0 00 y... Clean ... .or
p. M.I a. m.a. m.I
12 1112 14
12 4li;i2 25
1 mi i as
2 16 2 05
P.X A.M.
. M. A. M.
8 05 6 60
13 26 7 10
(3K3t
3 86,
8 W 7 "T
4 05 7 60
14 13 7 68
4 W 8 10
t4 46,f8 29
6 00 8 46
!t7 17
,7 20
6 SO
6 12
P. M.
9 05
9 85
A. M.
P. M.A. M.
0Oil 2.
P.M. A.M.
6 12 fl 40
6 I71, 0 45
6 S3 10 04
fl 40 10 11
6 47 10 IS
fl 6 3 10. 24
7 97 10 351 .
7 21 10 6i
7 37 II 09
7 47 II VI
8 OH 1 1 37
8 10 11 45
P. M. ' A. H.
GEO. 8. O ATCHKLL, (ieu'i Supl;
J. A. FELLOWS,
Uvn'l Pafs'r ant! Ticket Agent
No. M Exchango St., Butfuio, N. Y.
L. CRAUI, Agent, Tlonesta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
M'st diriM-t route to I'itl.sborgli and tha
l'tt. Only roiiU- l.ui Imi; .uM.-,cngcrs at
Union Million without iloluys or trunsl'er.
rs-Tniinn run by l!nti ro Time
Time lablo iu olt.'. t Nov. "J), hv;.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forost County for the year ending January' 2, 18H8.
ASSETS."
Balance due on Countv account by Solomon Fit.gerald, Treasurer $12,570 25
Seated Lands returned for 18S7 899 68
Due by D. W. Clark for coal 25 66
Due by Tinnesta Township.,
Duo by Tionesta Borough ..,
Due by Hickory lowuslnp.,
Duo by Green Township
LIABILITIES.
Amount due on bills not presontcd for payment
Surplus over all liabilities
182 50
1 10 12
61 43
U5 00
$13,434 66
284 00
13,150 66
f 13,431 66
FOREST COUNTY, ss:
Pursuant to law we, the undersigned Commissioners of 1-nrest Countv, publish the
foregoing exhibit of the reuepits and expenditures of said County for the year ending
January 2, 1888. Witness our hands and seals this 16th day ot January, A. 1. lbfrg.
v. ii. Miir.i.Pft,
C. F. LED E BUR, County Commissioners.
J. J. PARSONS, J
Attest J. T. BRENNAN. Clerk.
Mason & Hamlin
OXE TKUTIIFUL EPITAPH.
There is a giim mouuroeot erected
ia the Atchison, Kau., public ccme
tery, placed thers by Mrs. Ricliai
Harris, who etiil resides in the city
with her two tLiluicn, aud vLo sccrus
to have made the peculiar death of her
busbaod a lesion to all youog men
who might visit the placa of burial.
The morunieot, as described by a eor
respondeat, is a dull red granite shaft,
broad at the base aud tapering toward
tbe top, aod stautJd oo a slope tome
fifty feet back from the roaiu road.
The image of a euake, about as lare
as a tnait'i arm, ia wound aroucd it
from the Lave to the apex. Oo the
four sides of the pedestal ia engraven,
in large pUiu letter, this inscription:
WC1IARD HARMS,
Died February 13, 1887.
of Delirium Tremiius,
Aged 41 Years.
As righteousness teudotb to life, so
be that puuuctb evil pursuttb it to
his own death. 1'rov. 11, l'J.
Organs and Pianos.
Tlit Cabinet Orpan Introduced by Mason A
Ilaiiilin iu l sol. .Mioit t Huiidiu OrtiHiH Imvu
bivva.t & muinUitu'd lltcir uprt'iiific over .nil oilier,
bavjiiu' n cc.vrj iiitnt.-t Honor oi U Vi cat World1
tihibiUous kiiicL l,s7.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
DEALING
It represeiitH somotliing you like and
preciato. It lllustralos our meth
od of doing business. It
moans
ap-
'MIUAIIK 1IL1I.I1TC4 !
Dou't you aoef
THIS 13 WHAT WK
' Preach
'ractice.
j uaiautve.
Honest Values'!
Latest Styles PUT J1EFORE YOU,
Fainist Prices, j .
f Pr
(tit
DEPARTMENT STORE.
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c,
COUNTERS.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
TIONESTA, PA.
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PROCLAMATION.
Whkp.kas, The Hon. W. D. ISrown,
President Judo of the Court of Coinuioii
Pleas and (Jimrtor Sessions in and for
tho county of potest, has isuod his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sesssions, ivc, at Tionesta, for
th': County of forest, to commence on the
Fourth Monday of h'eli., lining liie 27th day
of Feb.. 1888. Notice is therefore fiiven to
tho Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Con
stables of said countv, that they be then
and there ill thoir proper persons at Uui
o'clock A. M., ol said day with thoir
recnids, inquisitions, examination, and
other lemembranues, to do those t lit iitm
which to thoir otllco appertain to bo done,
and to those whoaro bound iu roconiini u
to prosecute airaiu-it the prisoners iliat aro
or shall bo in thejail of Purest County, that
they may be then mid there to prosecute
awiiiist t'liom as shall be lust. (iiven un
der mv hand and seal this :i;illi day of
January, A. 1). lsss.
GEO. W. SAWYER, L.x. Sliciid'.
S. I ISLET & SDNS,
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
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bjf Mum m it llatniiu In If.--,', N u n-v.l i.dvancu hi
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List of causes set down lor trial in llio
Court orComnion Picas ot Purest County,
on the Fourth Monday of February, 1888:
1. 1). L. Heaver vs. II. H. Hli'ieiutikcr,
No's. 8 and 21 February Term, 184.
2. Mary It. Fox et al vs. tioj. J. li'-y ft
al, No. 43 .- opt. Term, 1H--0.
3. Oeo. Tail vs. A. A. llopkini, No.
Scot. Term. 17.
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Slmrtt. No 41 Sctit. Term. 1817.
r. Joo. R. Mslladiiv vs. Uaniul Illack,
No. 1 Dec'r Term, lhV.
Attest, CALVIN M. AHSEH,
Proliionotary,
Tionesta, Pa., Fwl-ruary B, 1888.
Administrator's Notice.
INSTATE OK ALHEKT KINNEY, hits
1J of Forest Countv, deceased. Ill the
Orphan's Court of Forost County
Letters of administration on the alxive
Fstato liavimr been it ranted to the under
signed, all iersons lndebtisl to tho kuid
Estate aro requested to make payment,
and those having claims, to present
same without ib-lav. t
J. It. AG NEW. Administrator.
Feb. 10th, 1888. flt. Tionesta, Pa
the
OQt A WEEK and upwards positively
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