5 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1888. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Hurgtn.-B. O. Davis. OmnMrUmtn North ward, L. J. Hop kin, J. K. Clark, H. I). Irwin. South ward. J. ". Proper, Wm. Sincarbaugb.O. W. iiovard. Juntintt of th Peace 3. T. Drennan, D. H. Knot, . Constable and Collector Ft. H. Canfteld. AViAooi Ihreetoritii. W. Robinson, A. II. Kelly, O. M. Shawkey, D. H. Knox, l. W. Clark, K. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress J A MRU T. MAP S' ETT. Member f Senate S . H. Wilson. Amembly Charles A. Randall. President Judge W. D. Brow. .4oriu Judge Lkwu ARiHtn, J no. A. Proper frenourer Solomon FiTf.oERALD. pVr htnntnry, Reg inter t Recorder, . Calvin M. Arm ph. tfArT. Oko. W. Sawyer. ' Jmiiiiifrl-W)i. D. 8. HELPS, C. F. Lrdrritr, J. J. Parsons. County Superintendent a RO. W. K ERR. JHIrirt Attorney P. M. Clark. Jurtf Commissioners C. II. CHnROH, A MO I j. COOPRR. County Sui-veyorn. C. WrtlTTRKlN. lroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. CotnUy Auditor .. L. JoNES, R. 7.. niLLtsriR, Wm. Blum, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0KE8TA LODGE Xo. 369, T. O. of O. TP. f EETS every Tuesday evening, t 7 i o'clock, in Uia Lioage noom in rar trldgVs Uall. K. R. 110 YT, N. O. C. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. 1-RERT I.ODOE, No. 184, A. O. U. W r MhIi every Friday Evening in Odd Fellows' Hall.Tlonest. L.AGNEW, M. W. J. E. WF.NK, Recorder. CAPT. OEOROR HTOW POST, No. 274, O. A, R. MmU on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Follow Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 8. I. IRWIN, Corainander. ONEW A CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. - j.,: aunew. r. m. clark, j District Attorney. E. - L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Oullectlona made lu this aad adjoining counties. r. RITCHFY. ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. 1AWRENCK HOUSE. Tioneata, Pa.. V L. A D, W. Airnew, Proprietors. This luui la centrally located. Everything It-wand well furnished. Supetlor Ac-c-HiiiiioJations and strict attention given ti iinnu. Vegetables and Fruit of nil Inda served in their season. Sample t ooai far Commercial Agent. C CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., J O. C. Ilrowiioll. Proprietor. Thla I a new luMit, and haajuat been tltted up tor Ilia aHiiii modal ion of the public. A por l.rfi tfllit i.ulrouaitc of the public ii Hollo IUhI. 40-ly. CENTRAL HorHF., OIL CITY, PA. J S. H. ROTH, Proprietor. Thf lnriett, Beet Located and FurnlHhed Houa.i tu the City. Near Vnlon Depot. JB. 9KJGINS, M. D., Pljyaiclun, Surgouii A Druggiat, TIONEHTA, PA. JW. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN Jt RURQEON, 1 ale o. Armstrong county, having located in TlX M-sU in prepared to attend all pro roaloi)Ai ralla vrompllv and at all hour. OlHca.id rcaidcncc two doora north of lrene Hntiao. Oftico hour 7 to H A. auJ 1 1 .o 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and 64 to 7 P. m. rtmidaya, W to 10 A. M. lo?t P. M. 2 to 3 and Si may-18 81. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. llMVlng purchnaed the materiala Ac., of lr. itemimHn, wouiu repectt!Uiiy an a.i.uf.'ji IKut )ia wilt Oht-i'V on thn l)ent:kl bulnc in Tioneata. and hnving had over ait yearn auoceimful experience, conaidera hi infill I fnllv coinnetont to irlva entire eat- UiH. Won. I shall always give my modl- val pmctlce the prelerence. marac-e, MAY, PARK A CO.. BANKERS. Ooruer or Elm A Walnut St., Tionenta, fa.. Hank of Dlaonunt and DcdonU. In- trt allowed on Time Denoaita. Colleo- tlon made on all the Principal points of the u. o. coilociions souciwa. J ORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of snd Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, Aud all kind of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Oivll engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Trlangulation Survey ing. Bet of Instruments and work. Terms on application. Practical Tinner All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN 1 ROOFIKQ t A SPECIALTY, f AND PONNER BUILDING, Up Staira. TIONEHTA, PA. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. 'PHE UNDERSICJNEO would respect--L fully announce to the citiaena of llo neata and vicinity, that he haa removed his watchmaking eHtabliHhmout from Ty Ixraburg to Tioneallt, in the room over Win. Hmearbaugh A Co.'a store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow aa an oltice, where he is prepared to repair watches, clocks and Jewelry. 37 years experience will suable him to give satlHfuctiou. Uive him a trial. K. UALLE. PEN HA AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Steam Englnoti, Saw Mills, Hay Press es, Stomp Pullers and Standard Agricul tural Tin.k..l.iiinf.. viinii.alltf M.i.l At. Catalogue. A. B. FA KQUlIA It A SOlV" York, Pa, Tren ; JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, LANDS bOCGDT iD SOLD ON COMMI83ION. If yon wish to buy or aell Real Estate it will pay yon to cor respond with me. rudraHi Tliae Table Tlsnrsta Htatlsa- WORTH. Train 28 7:7 am Train 62 2:26 am Train SO 3:W2 pm OTJtlf. Train 88 0:14 am Train 2fl 1:18 pm Train 31.... 8:16 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mail. t'harra and Rshsath PcSmI. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. t M. E. Hablmth School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumbergor. Hnrvloci) in Lutheran Mt. Zlnn's Church, Herman Hill, every Sunday at 10 a. m., English and Merman alternating. H. H. every Sunday at 9 a. in. R. J. Graotc, Pastor. Pronehing in the F. M. Church next Rundsy evening at iikuaI hour, Itev. 8 Hager,' Pastor. Also on Germau Hill at S p. ni. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. What la Maaals say thla Mrnl. Fair weather, except on lake, local anowa, slightly warmer, stationary tem perature. Oil market cloaed yestetday Opening this morning at 02to. 021 Only 305 more dayi of 1888 left after to day. Tidioute txpects to be using gai for fuel this week. The Social Glass" at Skating Rink Hall to uight. A new lot Dress Goods and Lin ings at Department Htohe. 2t. If teachers would double their wages they should atlend school at Edinboro. linn. Peter Berry of Bulltown, gave the Republican a friendly call last Thursday. Frank Wheeler's friends at Wed Hickory are congratulating bim on the advent of a 10 pound boy at his domicile. The Citizens Ghh Co. deoidfd lat night to run a line to East nod Wet-t Hickory. Surveys for the line will be made nest week. Tidioute A cut. Duo't forget that "The 8ocial Glas" will be preenled at Skating Rink Hall this evening. A nice en tertaioment awaits all who attend. Salesman among Coal operators can add A 1. specialty. No ccmne tition. Small sample. One agent earned $2800 in '87. P. O. Bog 1371, New York. 2t. Rev. C. C. Rumberger lost, on the road from Balllowu to Whig Hill, Sunday, Feb. 12, a fountain pen, with gold stub point. A liberal reward will be paid for its recovery. Mr. B. W. May of Chicago, is the welcome guest of Tioneata friends this week. Ben's portly physique and pleasant joke never fails to drive away the blues of his old companions here. The mauy Tiooesta friend of Mr B. F. Caldwell, now of Winslow Sta tion, Arizona Territory, will Biocerely sympathixe with him in the loss of his only child, Beatrice, who died on the 14 lb inst., aged 16 months. Philip Euiert moved his shoe shop into the rear of tbe Reck meat market building yesterday, and has already got comfortably to housekeep ing, ready, with pegging awl in band, to wait on customers at all reasonable hours. Curtis M. Shawkey Esq., was this morning admitted to the bar as an at toroey, passing a very creditable ex amination. Wherever Curtis hangs out his shingle we bepeak and pre diet for him a lucrative and successful practice from the start. Tbe weather signals as displayed by Signalman Fones have not missed it any in the past week's progoostica tions. Tbe sigDala indicate what the weather will be fur the 24 hours sue ceeding 7 o'clock of the morning on which tbey are displayed. Miss Martha Morrow took he departure for the west last evening expectiog to make her home with he uncle Rev. James Morrow, of Dexter, Iowa, as long as the country suits ber aod she don't get homesick. Her young friends here r.iil wish her pleasaBt stay in her new borne. State Sup't Higbee will visit the Tidioute uuion schools March 9th Quite a number of other promioen school men will also be here at that time, and a program of publio exer cises will be arranged by Prof. Craw ford. Tidioute Xewt. Those wb would like to meet Doctor Higbee should bear io mind the above date The foreign attorneys who tttend ed court this week were, Hon. W. L. Corbett and W. II. Rosa of Clarion Hon. J. II. Osmer, and C. Heydrick Franklin; F. B. Guthrie and Bank Examiner J. A. Neill of Titusville Hon. S. P. Johnson, W. M. Lindsey R. Freeman and 8. T. Neill, War M. W.Tate, Mead ville. Among those from tbe different parti of tbe county to whom the Re publican ii indebted lor pleasant calls this week are W. M. Coon, Bar- nett; 8. B. Maoross, Harmony; Wm. Albaugh and L. J. Perry, Hickory ; D. 8. Drury, Frank Munson, aod W. S. Davis, Jenks; Frank Walker, Green; II. Dotterer, and Geo. Osgood, Kingsley ; B. P. Anderson, Howe. The Clarion borough oil territoiy isn't a dead duck yet, according to reports. Charles Leeper'i well, on a lot 200 feet from tbe Noimal well, came in during the week, making as good showiag as the former. The first 19 hours it made 30 barrels, and the fever has broken out afresh amoog the natives, with a promise of becoming more troublesome thao tbe first attack. A benefit for the Children's Aid Society of Venango Co., and tbe Young Men's Christian Association, will be given in the Opera House in Oil City, on Thursday evening, March 1st. The programme consists of banjo and guitar solos, singing by the Ivy Club Quartette, statuary, a cbarmiDg tambourine drill by sixteen young la dies, and Tennyson's "Dream of Fair Women" illustrated by living pictures. In a recent issue of the Ottawa, Kansas, Eepublioan we notice that Mr. Wra. Strauchon and wife, formerly residents of this county, were amoog a party which invaded the residence ot a neigtiocr a lew evenings ago, ana fier having a high time for a few buurs, brought forth several tokens t f their esteem, aod reminded tbe host and hostess that tbey just dropped in to help them celebrate their 15tb wed ding anniversary. In its report of the proceedings of the high school Institute, recently held in that city, we find, in a Brad ford exchange the following compli mentary mention of Miss Alice Bren nan, one of Tinnesta's former popular teachers : "Mies Boyce, city Superin tendent, called the meeting to order at 10 o'clock and for half an hour the pupils of Miss Brennan's room gave a brilliant exhibition of primary work. Her system was highly commended and work of her pupils excellent." A free lecture on the great and glorious West aod Northwest will be given at the M. E. Church, East Hick ory, Pa., Friday evening, March 9th, by eminent speakers who can tell you just buw to obtain free lands and com fortable homes io the veritable garden spot of the world. R. II. Wallace, agent of the N. Y , P. O. R y, Oil City, IV, will be present aod present each person with hapdsomo maps, beautifully illustrated magazine, and other descriptive matter of our west ern country, which will be found of use in any household. Absolutely free. -The ice in the river commenced moving at this point about 9 o'clock on Thursday evening last, and after a little hesitaucy parsed out with scarce ly enough fuss to be noticeable. The creek ice commenced moving above tbe bridge on Sunday afternooo, but at tbe tnoutb did not break up, and the heavy freezing of the past few nights have made it more solid thao ever. Ihe back channel froze over oil Thursday night after tbe ice had gone out, and is now quite solid again. Tbe oldest inhabitant cocoes to the front once more with the startling intelli gence that never in his days has the ice passed out of the river when the water was as low as now. The following seasonable bint from tbe Fraoklin Newt will fit all towns where natural gas is used for fuel: In time people in tbe natnrnl gas region will probably learo that accidental fires are just as liable to arise from gas fuel as from coal. Tbe danger is even greater. If too strong a coal fire is built and neglected, it will soon begin to exhaust, and thus correct itself. But if tbe gas be care lessly turned on too strong and then left lu itself, it will remain too strong ; io fact the beat becomes cumulative, increasing like that of a lamp io whicb the wick is too high, Tbe gas fire is a constant and permeating beat Tbe secret of lamp explosions and myster ious basement fires is net bard to fiod, aod housekeepers aod janitors may well bear in mind these precautionary biota. Gas fires and petroleum lichts, sensibly managed, are the best aud as safe as any in the world. A doctor in Nashville gave the following prescription for a sick lady, suffering with neuralgia! "A new bon net, a cashmere abawl, a pair of gaiter boots, and a bottle of Salvation Oil." Tbe lady recovered immediately, and earnestly recommends Salvation Oil to every one. It is sold at all drug stores at 25 cents a bottle. Card of Thanks. I wish to heartily thank tbe people of Tionesta and all others who so geu erously assisted me with donations sufficient to pay my fare to my borne at Pine Grove Mills, C'eotre County. P. Kejkins. Tiouesta, Feb. 28, 1888. Republican Primaries. Tbe Return Judges of tbe Repub lican primary election held on the 21sl inst., for the purpose of electing dele gate! to tbe National and State Con ventions, mot at the Court Hour, Tionesta, on Thursday, Feb. 23, aod were called to order by 8. D, Irwin Esq., acting Chairman. P. M. Clark and J. F. Proper were appointed sec retaries, and the count of votes was proceeded with, which showed that Mr. A. B. Kelly bad received the unanimous instructions of Forest county for Delegate to the Republican National Convention. Also that C. M. Shawkey was elected to represent Forest county at tbe Republican Slate Convention, to be held in Harrisburg, April 25tb, next. Hons. J. B. Agnew, A. Cook and C. A. Randall were appointed a com mittee to confer with other counties of this Congressional District as to man ner of making nominations in the dis trict. Tbe above named gentlemen were also appointed Mr. Kelly's con ferees. The result of the vote as shown by tbe returns, is as follows: RipUel r. v DI8TRICTS. B 1 S Harnett 38 6 38 ftreen - 35 1 33 Harmony W IS 42 Hlckorv 41 H 63 Howe, Brookston W 'M 1! Howe, Cooper Tract. 13 1 13 Howe. liRlltown 15 22 17 Jenks 21 5 24 Kingsley - 34 17 63 Tionesta Boro and Township... 60 27 76 310 12S 368 Important Decision by the Board of Revenue Commissioners. Recently tbe Commissioners of For est County applied to the Auditor General for his interpretation of the Revenue Act of 1885, affecting a cer tain class of taxablee, and received the following reply which is of im portance to the public: i FFICE OK THE i ITOK GeNEKAL, to, Feb. 24, 1888. J Or Auditor IIarrisburr James T. Brepnan Esq , Clerk, Commissioners of Forest Co , Tionesta, Pa. Dear Sir: Your favor of the 22od instant at hand. . Two year siuce the Board of Reveuue Commissioners held that money owing by solvent debtors, though oot bearing interest, was taxa ble. At a subsequent meeting they belJ that the book accounts of nier chants were also taxable, under the Revenue Act of 1885. Yours Truly, A. Wilson Norris, Auditor General. Ia connection with the foregoing the following decisions by the Board of Revenue Commissioners, at a meet ing held in Harrieburg, Jan. 21, 1886, will give considerable light on some things hitherto not fully understood: The Board of Revenue Commission ers, at a meeting held on Jan. 21st, 1886, considered the many questions submitted to them growing out of the enforcement of the Revenue Act of June 30th, 1885, aod call your utten tion to the answers to the lullowing Questions, as their iuterpretation of the law. Are bank deposits not bearing in terest but subject to check oil sight, and money In hand not invested, in eluded in the item, "All other moneyed capital t" No. Is a dower on real estate taxable t No. Are deposits bearing interest in Na tional banks, Saving banks, and pri vate banks taxable? Yes. Are musical instruments, pictures, books, Ac, to be regarded as house bold furniture? No. Are mortgages owned by Beneficial Associations taxable? Yes. Are mortgage), judgmeots, bonds notes, &,0; not bearing interest, taxa ble ? Yes. Are bonds issued by school districts taxable in the bands of tbe owners? Yes. Is the slock of corporations, paying tax on capital stock to tbe state through the companies, taxable in tbe bauds of the owners? Yes. Is the stock ot the New York Cen tral R R. and other foreign corpora tions, owned in this state, taxable iu the bauds of the owners? Yes. Can a taxable person deduct debts from the amount of his moneyed in vestments, and only pay tax on tbe net sum thus shown ? No. If A borrows money from B on a note and lends it to C on a note, are both notes taxable? Yes. W. S. Stenoer, Sec'y of Cora. W. Livsey, State Treasurer. Jerome B. Niles, Aed. Gen. Board of Reveuue Commissioners. "Of waking many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness to tbe flesb," but the best and only cure for a eold ia a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cougb Syrup. Court Minutes. At this writing there is very little court news to give. On Monday af ternoon the usual routine of hearing the constable's returns, and charging the grand jury was about all that took place. There being very little to come before the grand jury, that body fin ished up its labors and were discharged in tho evening. 'Tbey acted on seven bills of indictment, four of which were ignored, and three returned "true bills." These were against Aquilla Mong, Calvin Ganoe, and Chas. M. Kelly for breaking jail. - A recom mendation was made that boards be erected or placed on the creek bridge to pteveot the snow from blowing off, thus causing it to become bare while the sleighing is good. They further repeated the recommendation of a former grand jury, that suitable guards or lattice work be placed in front of tbe south windows of the jail so as to prevent friends of prisoners from fur nishing them with instruments with which to tuake their escape. CIVIL LIST. Tbe case of Mary R. Fox et at vs. George J. Lacy et a'., was continued at cost of the plaintiff for tbe term. Tbe cases of D. L. Beaver vs. G. Sbamburg occupied the time of court yesterday. Tbe jury returned a ver dict this morning in favor of the plain tiff for $5 00. Wm. A. Dusenbury et al vs. Alfred Sbortt, judgment for plaintiff for $2591 00. Geo. Tait vs. A. A. Hopkios, ver dict for plaintiff for $451.49. Jno. R. Halladay vs. Daniel Black, on trial. Byromtown and Vicinity. The sleighing is almost gone and wheeled vehicles are being brought into requisition again. ihe protracted meeting is still in progress, eleven souls having de nouueed sin in all forms. Election passed off quietly in Ibis place, as usual. W. II. Frost & Co. are getting out considerable bark under the supervis ion of George C. Nicholson. O. W. K , of the Republican, is visiting his mother in Crawford Co. He graduated with tbe highest honors as brakeman on the siding of W. II. F. & Co., the only thing being wrong the track came to a terminus loo quick for O. W. K., aud he went on down iu the woods. Jack says tbe foolish man might have knowu that the track did oot go any further. The Buckeye is running half time. W. Byrorn fc Co. will have their stock sawed out iu about two weeks. Cunningham & Eifert are doing a flourishing trade in the butchering business. A Lookeron. Items from Frosts. Tbe protracted meeting is going on here with good success. Frank Nasb has gone to Corry to visit bis father, who has just returned home from Kansas. Tbe men who came to build tbe planing mill here were very easily dis couraged. After making out their bill for their lumber, ordering machin ery aud moving their goods, tbey stay ed three days, got homesick and gave up building tbe mill, moving back to Brockwayville. W. II. Frost says that he will build tbe planing mill himself now. W. H. Frost A Co. have a very fioe stock of cherry and ash logs in at their mill. William Kleckner has gone to Sae gcrtnwn, Crawford Co., to visit his mother and brother, where be will stay fur a few weeks. A Delightful Entertainment. Under the direction of the Y. W C. T. U. and the Cornet Band of this place, the popular and sensation drama, "Tbe Social Glass; or Victims of the Bottle," will be rendered by bome talent at Skating Rink Hall, ou Wednesday evening, Feb. 29, 1888. Tbis drama, in five acts, is one of the popular plays of the day, and well patronized wherever presented. Those having the arrangements iu charge have labored diligently fur some lime in preparing fr the treat. The hall has been fiutly fitted up with stage, curtains, scenery, etc., aud has a com fortable sealing capacity of over luur buudred. Bills anoounuiug tbe pro gram will be out soon, and tickets will be on sale early. Duu't miss it. A rich treat awaits all who atteud. Every mother should have Aruica & Oil Liuimenl always io the house in case of accident from burns, scalds or bruises. For sale by G. W. Bovard. If you want at ouce tbe best and cheapest Life or Accident Iusurance, insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association aod Guarantee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Gen eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa. Costiveness can be permanently cured by the use of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. For sale by G. W. Ilovard. HERE AND THERE. Col. Sam Young, the poet, roinancint, iron puddlor and editor so well known to Franklin In ths early day, when he lived here, is still flourishing and hopeful at Zolienoplo, Butler county, whore he re cently celebrated his G(llu birthday. Franklin News. A deciaion was rendered in the United Stato Supreme Court on Monday of last week, upon the application for a rehearing of the case of Wll'.iani I). Andrews and others against George Hovey, which is widely known as "Tbe Driven Well Cae." This Court held that the patent imnod to Nolson W. Urecn in 1871 for an Improve ment in the method of nonxtructing arte sian wells was invalid because the inven tion covered by it was in public use mere than two years before Oreen applied for the patent. The Court, after an exhaust ive review of the wholo csc, adheres to its decision, and denies the application for a rehearing. Opinion by Juitice Blatchford. Tho Derrick of Friday hita the follow ing, which would Indicate that Fred, will get his neck unjointed if ho don't look a little out: Scaton Bros, ponies are still at it. Wednesday afternoon Fred. Cum mings was delivering some good- at Sa llna and whilo driving thoughtlessly through the town the ponies took it into heir beads to indulge in their usual pas time. They started down the road on the run. The last time they ran away they straddled a cable on the Suspension bridge and the tongue of the wagon slid up tbe cable so far that it lifted tho horses about two feet off the ground where they hung until the harness was cut and they were let down. This time they mule for at bouse, straight for the front door. Tho end of the wagon tongue splintered the door and one of the horses jumped into tho house, while tho other fell up against the side of the building. There was no damage done except the smashing of tbe door, tbe breaking of a few straps on tbe harness, apd waking up Cummings, New Township Officers. BARSETT. Constable, Collector and Assessor, John II. White; Asnistant Assossors, Wm. D. Shields, Jacob Mar.e; Justice of the Peace, J. J. Qreenawalt; Auditor, Robert Mc Beth; School Directors, J. B. Pearsall, A Cook, George Gould ; Treasurer, Jacob Mase; Road Commissioners, Ell Kuhns, A. Cook ; Overseer of the Poor, A. Cook ; Town Clork, S. 11. Shields ; Judge of Election, Frank Small ; Inspectors of Election, Charles Coon, 8. F. Elder. OltF.BN. Road Commissioners, Edward Riser, N. O. Cole; School Directors, W. G. Mc. Cain, Fred. Weingard; Judge of Flection, Lyman Cook ; Inspectors of Election, Mac McCullough, Jas. P. McCain ; Con stable, Collector and Assessor, George Matha; Assistant Assessors, N. G. Cole, Henry Weingard ; Treasurer, Herman Blum ; Overseer of tho Poor, Frank Walk er; Town Clerk, Frauk H. Kreltlor; Aud itor, J. B. Haggorty ; Justice of tho Peace, Georgo Kllnestiver. ORKKN INDEPENDENT. School Directors, E. C. Hewitt, Wm Shoup, A. Dunklo, E. Dale. HICKORT. Road Commissioner, W. E. Witherell School Directors, 11. Lynch, M. E. Ab bott; Constable Collector and Assessor Jas. M. Church; Assistant Assessors Uriah Koister, C. R. Middleton ; Judge o Election, W. L. Anderson ; Inspoctor of Election, M. W. Gorman; Treasurer, T, J. Bowman ; Auditor, L. R. Whltten Overseers of the Poor, Oliver Bj erly, W Kribbs ; Town Clork, Uriah Koister. HAltMONY. Judge of Election, John Thomson Inspectors of Election, Wm. McCaslin, U S. Zahniser; Constable, Collector and As Bcssor, W. C. Bromley ; Assistant Assess' ors, J. H. Bowman, J. A. Dawson ; Aud itor, O. W. King; Overseer of the Poor, James Elliott; Road Commissioner, Sye Neill ; Town Clork, F. E. Metcalf ; Tress urer, It. O. Carson; Justice of the Peace, Isaac Jones. HOWK. Road Commissioner, Frank Dickinson Constable, Jacob Gosper ; School Directors, J. J. Haigbt, J. W. Solley, Wm. Mason Assessor, James Solley ; Assistant Assets ors, Frank Nash, Juinea Blair; Collector, James Solley; Auditor, James Blair Overseer of the Poor, Oniaa Hoyt ,- To Clerk, John E. Frost; Treasurer, James Solley; Judge of Election, (Cooper Tract precinct) C. vV. Pratt ; Inspectors of Elec tion, A. W. Soles, C. W. Atkins; Judge o Election. (Brookston precinct) Cbas. J Lindsey ; Inspectors of Eloction, Jas Cochran, F. M. Williams; Judgo of Elec tion, (Ualltown precinct) c. II. rrencb; Inspectors of Election, Jas. McBride, A. Love. JENKS. Justice of the Peace, S. S. Towler; Road Commissioner, J. C. Confer; School Di rectors, L. B. Wray, J. II. Morrison Henry Stakely; Constable, F. Adanii Collector and Assessor. Aarou H rock way Treasurer, J. II. Meusch; Overseer of tbe Poor, John Sullodo; Assistant Assessors J. II. Mensch, Jacob Moroilliott; Town Clerk, Jas. A. Sontt ; Auditor, T. J. Rny ner; Judge of Election, John fehipo; In spectors of Election, G. X, Scott, C. F. Kunseluian, klsusl.Et. Treasurer, W. A. Dusenbury; Hoau Commissioner, Wm. Toliey ; Town Clork, John Osgood ; Constable, Collector aud AsKsssor, B. F. WIuhiihj School Directors, Amos L. Cooper, Jamus Haslet; Assist ant Assessors, D. B. Toliey, Andrew W til ler; Auditor, Win. B. Heath; Overseer of the Poor, II. Dotterer: Jiihtico of the Peace, Wesley Whitchill; Judge of Elec tion, It. I'lidolph: Inspectors of Election, H. Dowuing, Robert iiurdick. TIONEHTA llo HO. AMlTWP. Same as puhlu-bud last week, except thai llenrv lilum was elected school di rector in the Kmuship, iUHleitd of Henry Rhodes. WHAT AMI TO DO? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. Tbey tlitlor in dittoreut individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is sejdoiu a break last eater. Too frequently, alas, he haa au excellent uppetite lor liuuids but none for solids of a morning. Ins tonuue will hardly bear inspection at any time; If it is not white and furred, it is rouxh. at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Hiurrhea or Constipation may he a symptom or the two may alternate. There are olten Hemorrhoids or even loss at blood. There may !m) giddiness and otleo headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness iu the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not ellW-t a cure try Greeu's August Flower, it costs but a tri fle and thousands attest Its ctlie&cy. RFNEWH her youth. Mis. Phrobe Chesley, Peterson, Clsv Co., Iowa, tolls the following remsrkabln storv, the truth of which is votlr!ie for by tbe residents of the town : "I aril 7T! years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years) could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, aud am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for hav ing renewed my youth, snd removed com pletely all disease and pain." Tjy a bot tle, only 60c, at Bovard's Drug Store. ntX KLEN'H ARNICA 8ALVKY Tho best Salve in the- world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. 8slt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllblainx, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give penoct sattsWctton, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by U. W. Bovard. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS, Flour barrel choice - - 4.00&8.80 Flour V sack, - ' 1.001.K Corn Meal, 100 ths - - - 1.451.M Chop feed, pnre grain - - 1.40 Corn, Shelled - - - . - - 80 Beans "p bushel - - 1.50QS.OO Ham, sugar cured IS Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 14 Shoulders .... - a Whltefish, half-barrels - - - S.M Lake herring half-barrels - - 4.6 Sugar - - - - - 6$ 8 Syrup 807S N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Roast Rio Coffee - - - ($88 Rio Coffee, ... - 25 Java Coffee .... 32W Tea - - - - 20( 90 Butter 2225 Rice 8 Eggs, fresn .... 20i85 Salt best lake .... 1.2a Lard 1012J Iron, common bar .... 2.50 Nails, lOd, $ keg - - - - S.75 Potatoes 7filOO Lira V fab!. .... 1.1 Dried Apples sliced per lb 6 Dried Beef - - 18 Dried Peachos per lb - - - 10 Dried Peaches pared per t - - ' 15 Mercantile Appraiser Notice. Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest County, Pa., tor tbe year 188&: i lass, iu. HINOSLKT TOWNSHir. Frauk Gillespie, gen oral merchan dise 14 7 00 E. Berlin & Co., general merchan dise if ' vu Whoeler, Dusoiibury & Co., gen eral merchandise m w Toby & Sager, general nier Aan- oiso is M. Andrews, general merchandise.! 7 00 7 00 7 0(1 7 00 nowa TOWNSHIP. T. W. Corah, general merchandise.14 J. L. Saxton, goneral merchandise. 14 Brookston Tanning Co., general merchandise 10 30 fiO Tiffin A Lane, general merchan dise 14 7 00 Wagner A McClano, goneral mer chandise 14 7 00 W. H. Frost, general ruorchandlBO.13 10 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. James Nevison, goneral morciwi- dlse. 14 7 00 W. Byrom, general morchandiso...l4 7 00 Matson & Co., goneral merchan dise 11 15 00 C. F. Hunt, general merchandise. 13 10 00 T. J. Ryner, geuoral merchandise 13 10 00 8. S. Towler, arug store 14 7 00 John Hoover, geuoral merchan dise. 14 7 Off M. C. Carriugur, goneral merchan dise. 14 7 00 Curll & Campbell, general mer chandise 13 10 09 Amslcr Brothers, general mer chandise 11 15 00 BARNETT TOWHSUIP. J. B. Pearsall, general merchan dise 13 10 0 A Cook, general merchandise, 13 10 00 Maple Creek, Lumber Co., geuoral merchandise lv 7 Off OREEN TOWSSHIP. G. S. Lacy, gonoral merchandise. ..14 7 00 McCain t Kreltler, genoral mer chandise 13 10 Off HARMONY TOWNSHIP. J. B. Macbesnev.sonojjiljDerchuu disc !iit...T..7..??r-U- Dunn Jc Turner, srerrersi rrrercho.- UIW . Im 44 OU Uardcnburg St A lien, general mer chandise 12 13 60 Wilkins A V heeler, drug store 14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler A Dusenbury, general merchandise 14 7 00 T. J. Bowman, genoral merchan dise 12 12 60 Seigworth A Kribbs, goneral mer chandise 13 10 00 TIONESTA BOROUOH. Herman A Siggins, drugstore 13 10 00 Wm. Smearbaugb fc Co., general merchandise 13 10 00 G. W. Bovard, general merchan dise 13 10 00 J. T. Carsou, general merchan dise It 7 00 S. H. Haslet A Sons., genoral mer- chandso 13 10 00 If. J. Hopkins it Co., genoral mer chandise 12 12 60 G. W. Robinson, gonoral merchan dise 10 30 00 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. J. W. Ball, grocer 14 7 00 T. Brace A Co., goneral merchan dise 14 7 00 BILLIARDS. JENKS TOWNSULP. William Buzzard, two tables 40 00 M. C. Carriuger, two bibles 40 00 V. M. Rwk, two tables 40 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. C. P. Kline, two tables , A. W. Lusher, two tables 40 00 40 00 UK'KOKT TOWNSHIP. A. B. Hoyt, two tables 40 00 TIONESTA BOROVOIT. Heiuiau A SlggiuB, two tables 40 00 Appeals will be held at the County Commissioners Olllce, Tiouesta, Fa., OU the tilth day of March, A. D. lHtts. SAMUEL M ERVEN, Mercantile Appraiser, Tionesta, Pa., Fohruary lt, ltfea. Administrator's Notice.. INSTATE OF ALBERT KINNEY, lata I J of Forest County, deceased. In the Orphuu's Court of Forest County. Letters of administration on tbe above Estate having been granted to the under signed, all persona indebted to the said Kstalo are requested to make payment. and those having claims, to present the same without delav. to J. It. Ati NEW, Administrator. Feb. 10th, 188. at. Tiouesta, Pa. WESTWARD, HOI Are you contemplating a iournsy West or South T If so. the unter8tKiintcau glva you I UM't-sl KAlts 4 Art. or KKUiHT. Also furnish Ma, Ouldea snd any information relative to the Fann ing, Grazing or Mining distilo'a of tha West or South. Call ou or address. R. 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent N. Y-, P. h.O. Rv. effivo in I'l l u Icpo, OIL t IT, PA. t
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