THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCn 7. 1888. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Avr?. II. O. Davis. tVmrt('rin North ward, L. J. Hop kin, J. K. Clark, H. l. Irwin. Houth ward. J, F. proper, W iu. Smoarbaugh, U. W. Bovard. Jut turn of Peace J. T. Brennan, D. 9. Knox. Oonttabl and Coller1orn. 8. Canflold. School Director a. W. Robin Hon, A. B. Kelly, C. M. Hhawkey, l. M. Kuex, l. W. Clark, E. L. Davis. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oongrtm James T. MAT S' FTT. Member of Senate J. II. Wilson. Aitembly Ciiaiu.f A. Randall. Pretident Judge W. D. Bron, JimrMi Judge Lewis Arher. J no. A, Proper Treaeurer Sor.ovott Fitzobrald. fVoAotarv, Register dt Recorder, ie. Calvin M. Arnrr. Nheriir. Quo. W. Sawyer. Qommioner Wm. D. S.tlBLDR, C. . F. Lxdkbcr, J. J. Parsons. County Snperinteniirnt Geo. W. Kerr. XHitriet A Moriey- P. M. Clark. Jury CommitonertC. II. CHrrtcH, Amos L. Cooper. (Jaunty Surveyor TI. C. WHITTEKIW. Cbron'er Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditor K. I Jones, R. Z. (Jillespik, Wm. Blcm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE I. O. of O. 1 MEETS every Tuesday evening, st 7 o'clock, In the Lodge Room iu Par "Vrlde's Uall. R. S. HOYT. N. O , SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. REST LODGE. Ho. 184. A. O. U. W., Meet every Friday Evening in Odd f ellows' Uall, Tionesta. L. AGNEW, M. W. J. E. WENK, Recorder. CA.PT. GEORGE HTOW POST, Ke. 274, Q. A. R. Meets on the first Wednesday In eaoh month, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. S. D. IRWIN, Commander. jGNKW CLARK, . ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, OOlee nest door to P. O., Tlonesta, Pa. J. B. AOREW. T. M. CLARK, District Attorney. EL. DAVIS. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoining counties. F. TTI CTirv. ATTORNTCY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. T AWRPNrR HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa.. J-i L. AD. W. Agnew, Proprietors. This ' cuse Is centrally located. Everything I ew end well fufnishd. Supei lor Ac c.irnniedation and strict attention (riven enests. Vegetables and Fruits of all V in is served In their season. Sample l oom for Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tlonesta. Pa., ' O. C. Browne!!. Pronrietor. This Is a new house, add has just been fitted up tor iiieaenoinmodation ortnn puimc. A nor . .ion of the patronnge of the publio is sollo Jted. " 4fl-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Rest Located and FurnlHhed llotiau In the City. Near Union Depot. JB. SIOGINS, M. D., t Physician, Surgeon & Druggist, TIONfcSTA, PA. JW. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, tjtlAo. Armstrong county, having located in Tlo'eta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ollloe and residence two doors north of Awrenoe House. Office hours 7 to H a. M., and 11 io 12 m.; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7" P. M. Nnndays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 8 and 81 to 7) p.m. mav-18 81. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W.MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of Dr. iteudinan, would respectiuiiy an nourco that he will carry on the Dental busiiieMS in Tionesta, sua having had over six years successful experience, considers hhiiKell fully oompetont to (tlve entire sat isfauUou. I shall always give my medi cal practice the preference. mar22-82. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut St., Tlonesta, Bank of Discount and Deposit. In - torest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- tiona made on all the Principal points of ue u. b. couecuous souciiea. T ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aad Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Olvll Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. I.and and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey ing, nest or instruments ana worn. Terms on application. Ppott? Tinner. All kinds of Shoot Motal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN 1 A i.y,miiT J AKn roofixgb kheotaltt. j spouriNQ. BONNER bVDINO, Up Stairs. .et miAvt mun a t a WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED would respect fully announce to tho cHiron of Tio nesta and vicinity, that ho has removed bis watchmaking establislimttnt from Ty lersburg to Tionests, in the room over Wm. Smearbaugh A Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an oltloe, where he is prepared to repair watches, clock and Jewelry. 37 years experience will enable him to give satisfaction. Hive him a trial. It. KALLK. PEKN'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Hay Press es, Stump Pullers and Standard Agricul tural Implements generally. Send ftu 'atlogue. A. IJ. FA UtjUilAIt A SON, York, Pa. 0CK JAS. T. BEENIJAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIOHESTA, TJ. USDS UOl'OHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. If you wish to bny or sell Real Estate it will pay yon to correspond with me. Cease4 Time Table Tteaesta Rtatlss. NORTH. I SOUTH. Train 2R 7:S7 am Train 63 9:14 am Train 62.... 2:25 am Train 29 1:18 pm Train 80 3:52 pmiTraln 31.... 8:16 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mail. C'knrrfe asd Rabkaih gcfceal. Presbyterian Rabbnth School at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Ritmherger. Services in Lutheran Mt. Zlon's Church, German Hill, every Sunday at 10 a. m., Enalish and German alternating, fl. S. every Sunday at 9 a. in. R. J. Graeti, Pastor. Preaching In the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. Hickllng. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesteiday 98). Opening this morning at 98) e. March, maple mgar, mod. Enter Sunday falls oa tbe firt day of April this year. Ilsye you teaching talent T Go to Edinboro and improve it. Oil's abooming now; the dollar mark was touched yesterday. Mr. J. C. Corn well of Sloneboro, Pa., gave Tionesta a visit Monday. Mr. Wm. Sibble of the Lima oil field, is paying friends here a visit. Mr. R. M. Herman will occupy C. M. Sbawkev'e house after to-morrow. To Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Law, ou Sunday evening last, a daughter was bora. Large aud small clover seed and timothy seed fresh -at G. W. Rob inson's. 2t. We have a poem of more than ordinary merit, on tbe pension bill, which will appear next week. W. II. Roth, the courteous land lord of the National Hotel, Oil City, paid the town a short visit Monday. Arthur Kelly, after several weeks pleasantly spent with bis parents aud friends here, returned to business in Cbicsgo last Friday, in company with B. W. Miy. Mr. James K. Kerr, son of ex- Judge Kerr, whose death occurred ou the first of the week will be buried to day. Mr. Kerr was aged 25 years. We are without particulars. Full blood, B. C. browo Leghorn eggs, 75c. per setting of 13 eggs. A few Bettings of choice matings S. C. brown Leghorns at 11.00 per setting. . S. Hoyt, Tionesta. roch7-3a), In giving the list of officers last week elected in Kiogdey township an error occurred iu the assistant assess ors elect. Wm. D. Heath and G. 6. Hiodruan were elected. Rev. Ilickling has been holding services iu the Presbyterian church every evening since Monday, and will continue the same until Sabbath eve ning. Communion services will be held on Sabbath morning next at the usual hour. Mr. John S. Muse of Franklio, father of Jaa. B Muse of the FtWtea tor, is paying bis son a visit. Mr. Muse one of the old timers of this place, aud has many friends still liv ing among tbe older inhabitants of this vicinity, A. Holeman and family are ex pecting to leave for their temporary borne in southern Nebraska, within a few days. Mr. Holeman informs us that according to present calculations, they will return in about eight or nine months. Pleatantville Record. Speaking of young grandmothers, ays the Punxsutawney Spirit, Puux sutawney is not disposed to take a back seat for any of tbem. Mrs. James Foster, of this place, is only thirty two years of age, and has a daughter wbo is a wife and mother. Mr. . W. Smiley, the handsome and talented editor of the Citizen Pre, Franklio, is announced for Congress If a life devoid to the cause of Re publicanism is considered any claim in Mr. Suailey's district, we think his chances for the nomination ought to be good. Mr. J. W. .Morrow is paying friends at her old home in Indiana county a two week's visit. Miss Nan nie Morrow has taken charge of a school in Howe township, aud the Doctor, with the younger member of tbe family, is tryiug his baud at keep ing bachelor's ball. A few of tbs newly elected town dads were loitering around the council chamber last evening awaiting tbe ar rival of a quorum, which failed to materialize, and ao adjournment was had till next Monday eveuing, when every member is expected to answer to roll-call, as last year's business is to be settled up and other matters of iojportaucc will couie up. Charlie Small ii going west to see what there is lay iag around loose for ao energetio young roan, chock full of bard day'a work. He will locale in Pueblo, Colorado, aod if close appli cation to business and good morals cuunt for anything in that country Charlie will succeed. Good luck. Dave King, the Clarion couoty follow who manslaughtered that's what we must call it now Davis at St. Petersburg, will not hang. The pardon board commuted his sentence to life imprisonment on Monday, tbe day before the hanging was to have taken place. Ia the light of the re cent acquittal of Mrs. Diosmore, tbe verdict of the pardon board is not surprise. Those persons chosen to the office of Justice of the Peace at the last election are reminded that the law re quires tbem to file their acceptance with the Prothonotary wilhio thirty days from the time of their election. In filing sush acceptance they should state whom they succeed, and what the cause of the vacancy, whether by expiration of commission, resignation, death or otherwise. Beaver Valley Items: Mr. J. A. Byerly it borne from Edinboro, v. here he was attending school. Mr. Ho- bert Peltigrew, of Fox Creek, is visit- ng relatives and friends at Braceville. Miss Milly King, of Kane, is visiting friends and relatives in tbe valley at present We notice that the teamsters use their wagons now and we suppose it is because of tbe want of snow. It was two years Monday that the community was horrified by the news of the Everbart murder; that is, the murder occurred on Monday, although the 8th was the date. And yet tbe public is as much io the dark -as ever os to tbe perpetrator of the frightful butchery. Tbe horror of the crime is nearly equaled by the suocees with which the guilty one or ones bave cov ered up their tracks. Mr. Lewis Keister, of East Hick ory, was in town yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. Keister has taken the contract of rafting and run ning tbe lumber manufactured by Collins, McCain & Co., at Nebraska, besides tbe boats and other stuff which tbe firm will put out in the next year. It is a big job, but we ventere to say Mr. K. will get through with it to tbe satisfaction of bis employers. Tbe Republican acknowledges a pleasant visit from Messrs. W. M. Wilson and W. F. Russell of Phila delphia, wbo are largely interested in Forest county lands, and were bere looking after the asme last week. Tbey were accompanied by Mr. J. W. Searles, Hell aud favorably known in the oil regions, who doubtless assured the eastern gentlemen that their lands are underlaid with rivers of oil 'Ae W. C. T. U. column is uua voiduyy crowded out this week, along with considerable other reading mat ter, owing to tbe Treasurer's tax sale which appears. Next week we will endeavor to arrange our advertise ments so as out to encroach too much oo the reading matter. Meantime we hope our friends will not complain when they get ao much good reading (ahem!) during the year, if we give the office a chance ooce in awhile. Ex Proth'y C. M. Shawkey ex pects to leave with bis family for Phil lipsburg, Kansas, next Friday, where be will stick bis stake for a fortune Mr. S. will return, after seeing bis family comfortably domiciled in their new home, to attend tbe State Conven tion and shape bis business here Well, we join the many friends of Curt and his family in wishing tbem abund aoce of prosperity io the west, aod ex pect some day to address him as Gov eroor or as Senator. Tbe case on trial as we went to press last week, that of John R. Hal liday vs. Daniel Black, was decided in favor of plaintiff wbo got a verdict of $24. Court then adjourned. Pro thonotary Arner performed his new and rather arduous duties in excellent style, and received many compliments for tbe ease jcith which he got along with the busiuess. Tbe familiar form of Mr. James A. Scott io his old posi tion as court crier was noted with much satisfaction by bis many old friends wbo attended court. Messrs. II. J. Hopkins and B. Corwin bave purchased of J. S. Miller, his balf interest in the 700 acre tract of timber, together with saw mill aod appurtenances, located at Gossville, Messrs. Goss V Miller, the old firm, bave by undaunted energies pushed the work of erecting the mill nearly to completion, and when finished will cost the owners upwards of (4,000, and will be one of the best equipped mills in this part of the country. Tbe new firm expect to be able to give a fresh impetus to the business, and is comprised of Messrs. M. C. Goes, H J. Hopkins and B. Corwio, uuder tbe partnership title of tbe Colwell Creek Lumber Company. Fleiantville Ret1 ord. By the act of June 13, 1887, tbe governor is authorized to appoint one pupil in each county who may enjoy a free scholarship for two years at the Pennsylvania Museum aod School of Industrial Art at Philadelphia. The legislature appropriated $20,000 to this school, which is the only well es tablished iostitute of the kind in tbe United States. Instruction is given n designing and weaving the various textile fabrics aud other industrial arts, and tho school now has about 200 pupils. Appointments have been made io a number of counties but none, so far at we are informed, iu Venango, and there is therefore ao ap parent opportunity for some young man or woman to secure the benefits of a valuable industrial education. Blizzard. Tbe same will apply to Forest county. A terrible tragedy took place io Bradford yesterday forenoon. George A. Kimball rnshed into tbe National Bank, flourished a revolver io the face of the cashier, Mr. T. II. Tomlinsoo aod demanded money. Being refused be jumped over the counter, grabbed a package of money containing over (G00, and when the cashier tried to intercept him, he fired a 38 cal. re volver at him, the ball entering just above the left hip and came out on the opposite side. Tbe thief then rushed out and down the street when several parties pursued. Finding that he was about to be taken be turned and fired upon tbe nearest man, a butcher named L. Blich, the ball en tering the abdomen on tbe left side and going diagonally through tbe bowels, came out at tbe right of the epme. Heing ttili further pursued and finding escape impossible, he placed tbe revolver to bit forehead and fired, killing himself almost in stantly. Tbe two wounded men were io a critical condition at last accounts, with only slight chances of recovery. Some think that Kimball was insane. "The Social Glass." At tbe Skating Rink Wednesday aod Thursday evenings of last week, was produced by home talent the pop alar temperance drama, "The Social Glass." Tbe play portrays the old story of fur tone, domestic happiness and a prospective happy future, blight ed and ruined as a result of the "in nocent social glass." The 'chain - of crimes, plottiogs, intrigue, debauchery, murder and suicide, each very proper ly follow io tbe train of character il lustrations, while tragic, in contrast with attractive tableauxs and select music by tbe cornet band presented tbe large and interested audience from going out to get fresh air and "take a smile" between tbe acts. Tbe general teaching of the play wa elevating and refined aud most certainly must bave brought the blush to tbe face and shame to the heart of the many present whose own life in part at least was pict d in panoramic clearness oo the stage before them. To individualize the character acting is difficult. Two or three appeared greater than amateurs. The sinister expression and degradiog business of Farley and Ilollis was io lively cod trast with the womanly exhibition of love, fidelity and bouor io Mrs. Thorn ley ; the courage and independence of Miss Neltleby, who "loved to make folks happy;" tbe big manly heart of Dr. Slater, and tbe philanthropy of Iladley, while tbe side splitting tan trums of stage-struck Brittle, frequent ly kept back a tear. Mr. Thornley was easy as a tippler and drunkard, and Farley a natural landlord, whose wife appeared to a disadvantage in having given him, socially, his first driok of wioe. Tbe teaching was el evating and the harvest should be abundant. Soldiers. All U. S. Pensioners can have their pension vouchers filled out aod be sworn to same without any change whatever by applying lo Jas. T. Brennan, Notary Public, Tionesta, Pa. Look out for counterfeits! See that you get tbe geouine Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup! Do not let the dealer sell you some "just as good" but in sist upon getting tbe genuiue with the Bull's Head tiademark ou the wrapper. That old established cough re me dy, Downs' Elixir, still mire than holds its own in the public estimation, despite sharp aod active competition. It is a "home remedy," aud iu this lo cality needs oo words of praise from us, so well aud fsvurably known is it. It is tbe standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of out people, aod their continued use and unsolicited recom mendation of it speaks volume in its favor. Burlington, Vl., Free Iress, Jauuary 26, 1882. Fur sale by G. W. Bovard. Salesman among Coal operators can add A 1. specialty. No compe tition. Small sample. One agent earned $2600 io "87. P. O. Box 1371, New York. 2t. Forest Counfy'a Insane. Commissioner i of ForeH County : The condition of the several patients under your eharge in this Hospital is as follows : John Clary is not so noisy aod so much excited as he was but his tniod is very much deranged. Sarah Shoupe is very much de ranged, at timet cross and ugly but not violent except in her language. Wm. Barohart is quiet, very much deranged and at times son Ida and swears a great deal to himself. Isaac Reed is now in the quiet state between bis peiiods of excitement. Samuel Hawtboroe is very quiet, has very little to say but has lately had a very sore foot. Olive Noble is quiet and pleasant except when she has tbe fits. Peter Gueother is noisy, walks about tbe ward a great deal scolding and talking quite loud. Very Respectfully Yours, John Curwk.v. Warren, Pa., Feb. 29, 1888. Items from Frosts. Mr. Charles Grant has gone to Brock way ville to visit his family. He intends to be gone a week or two. Mr. Frank Brewster has suld hh house aod lot to Mr, Nelson of Kane. Mr. Nelson is a carpenter by trade and we wish him good success. Mr. Brewster is building himself a new house. Mr. John Black hat also sold his house and lot to Mr. Bowersockt of Clarion Co. Alex. Vanhorn tayt tbe bark busi ness hat agreed with him tbit winter, only it takes too much time to mend bis mittens, Jackt tayt that all that W. II. wantt it a good river line and a anubber to stop the cars so that they won't go down in the woods. " 'Mid pleasures and palacet though we may roam, be it ever ao bumble," tbere't oo specific for pain like Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. DONT let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is disgust in?. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. Tne breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured hv tbe use ef Boschee's German Syrup. If yuu uou t kuow mis aireaay, mousanus and thousands of people can toll you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cento. Ask auy druggist. BRACK IP. You are feeling depressed, your appe tite is poor, you are bothered with Head ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen erally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimalants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, stsrt healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will And in Electrlo Wit ters, and only SO cents a bottle at G. W. Bovard's Drug Store. If you want at once the best aod cheapest Life or Accident Iosurance, insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association and Guarantee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Gen eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa. A new lot Dress Goods and Lin iogs at Department Stoke. 2t. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ barrel choice 4.00&8.60 Flour sack, - - 1.00 1.65 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - -1.45(3,1.50 Chop feed, pure grain - ($1.40 Corn, Shelled - - 80 Beana $k bushel ... 1.50(33.00 Ilam, sugar cured IS Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 14 Shoulders ..... g Whltensh, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5,54 Sugar ...... 6(3 8 Syrup tO(g)7S N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Roast Rio Coffee ... (3. 38 Rio Coffee, .... 26 Java Coffee .... 32,HS Tea ...... 20fij,90 Butter 22($36 Rice - 8 si Eggs, fresu .... 20(ji,25 Salt best lake .... 1.25 Lard 10 li Iron, common bar .... 2.50 Nails, lOd, keg .... 2.76 Potatoes 75 100 LimeVbM. .... 1.10 Driud Apples sliced per lb - 68 Dried Ilcef .... - 18 Dried PeachcB per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared por - - 15 (mm "HILL'S OWN." Spring Styles and Colors Hats, Sizes for large men to 7t. Derby and Soft For, at Department Store. Their Rnafnrat Rmtmlna. Probably no one thing has caused sueh a general revival ol trndo at a. W. Bo VAid's Drug Htoro as thoir giving away to their customers of so many free trial 'bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and and never disappoints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung d'seanes quickly e-jred. You can tost it before buying by petting a trial bottle free, largo s'ir.e l. Mvcry bottle warranted. Mercantile Appraiser's Notlrr. Roturn of Mercantile Asscwtnent of Forest County, Pa., lor the year 1R : Class. Tax. KINH.KT TOWMSHIP. Frank Gillespie, g0110r.1l merchan dise 14 7 on E. Her! 1 11 A Co., general merchan dise :..I4 7 00 Wheeler, Dusciibiiry A On., gen- ersl merchandise II "no Toby Nagcr, general merjhitii- dise 1 1 7 00 M. Andrews, general incrchHiidisu.l t 7 no UOWE TOWJtStttP. T. W. Corah, general merchandise.) I 7 00 .1. I Haiton, general merchandiso.H 7 00 Brookston Tanning Co., gcuoral merchandise 10 20 50 Tiffin A Lano, general uieicuan- dise 14 7 00 Wagner A McCluue, general mer chandise 14 7 00 V. U. Frost, general merchandise, 13 10 00 JK!tK8 TOWNSHIP. James Nevlson, general merchan dise 14 7 00 W. Byroin, general merchandise... 14 7 00 Matron A Co., general merchan dise 11 15 00 C. F. Hunt, general merchandise.. 13 10 00 T. .1. ltyner, general merchandise 13 10 00 S. 8. Towlor, drug store 14 7 OO John Hoover, general merchan dise. 14 7 00 M. C. Carringer, general merchan dise u 7 00 Curll A Campbell, general mer chandise 13 10 00 Amsler Brothers, general mer chandise , , II 15 00 BA.RNETT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Pcarsall, general merchan dise 13 10 00 A Cook, general merchandise 13 10 00 Marie Creek, Lumber Co., genoral merchandise 14 7 00 OREBN TOWltSHIP. G. S. Lacy, general merchandise... 14 7 00 McCain A Kreitler, general mer chandise , 13 10 00 HAttMOKT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Machesney, general merchan dise 14 7 00 Dunn A Turner, general merchan dise 12 12 50 Bardonburg A A lien, genoral mer chandise 12 12 50 Wllklns A vVheeler, drug store 14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Wbooler A Dusenbury, general merchandise 14 7 00 T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 12 50 Selgworth A Kribbs, general mor- chandiso 13 10 00 TIONKSTA BO ROUGH. Herman ASiggins, drugstore 13 10 00 Wm. Smearbaugh A Co., general merchandise 13 10 00 G. W. Bovard, genoral merchan dise 13 10 00 J. T. Carson, general merchan dise 14 7 00 8. II. Haslet A Sons., general mer- chandse 13 10 00 H. J. Hopkins A Co., general mer chandise 12 12 50 G. W. Robinson, general merchan dise. 10 20 00 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. J. W. Ball, grocer 14 7 00 T. Brace A Co., general merchan dise 14 7 00 BILLIARDS. JENKS TOWNSHIP. William Buzzard, two tables 40 00 M. C. Carringer, two tables 40 00 F. M. Keck, two tables 40 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP, C. P. Kline, two tablos 40 00 A. W. Lusher, two tables 40 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. A. B. Hoyt, two tables 40 00 TIONESTA BOROUGH. Horman A Siggins, two tables 40 00 Appoals will be held at the County Commissioners Office, Tionesta, Pa., on the 10th day of March, A. V. 1H8M. SAMUEL MERVEN, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., February 19, 1888. Healed Proposals. OFriCK OP THE Commissioners op Forest County Tionesta. Pa.. March 1. 1888. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this o.lice until 8 o'clock P. M.. Wednesday, March 23, 1888, for furnishing at the County Bridge at Nebraska, Forest County, Pa., the following lumber, all of which must be sound white oak, without rotten knots or waney edges, viz: 5535 feet of 24 inch plank must not be less than 12 fuot long. Bids will also be received, at same time and place, for putting in the Joists and F nanus on anove Driuge, in a workman ike manner, with spikes 51 inches long, two spikes to be driven In each bearinir. Spikes to le furnished by the contractor. i ne commissioners reserve tne right to reject any or all bide. W. D. Shields, C. F. Lkdebur, J. J. Parsons, County Commissioners. - Attest, Jas. T. Brennan, Clerk. Financial Statement Statement of the financial condition of the Tionesta Borough School District: RESOURCES. School buildimr. lot. boll and fur niture (10,000 00 Bulunce or duplicate subloct to exonerations Ac. 892 18 LIABILITIES. Bonded debt $d,400 00 Payable aa follows : For year 18!8 to 1889 inclusive... 200 00 18!l to 1894 inclusive per year 300 00 1895 to 1890 inclusive per pear 400 OO 1900 to 1904 inclusive per "year 5U0 OO Floating debt 300. Taxable valuation of District, f KMl.tiWi.lHI GEO. W. ROBINSON, President C. M. SHAWKEY, Secretary. Administrator's Notice. TESTATE OF ALliEKT KINNEY, late I J of Forest County, deceased. Iu the Orphuu' Court of Forest County. letters of administration on the above Estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted to tne said Estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims, to proscnt the same wimout itciiiv. to J. li. AGNEW, Administrator. Feb. 10th, 1888. bt. Tionesta, Pa. WESTWARD, HO! Are you contemplating a Journey West or South T If so, the undersigned can give mi I'llilM.vr Ul'I'IW ..I VkUK. t.r lt EKiliT. Also furnish Maps, Guides ing, Grazing or Mining distrtu'a of the w eat ur duuiu. iBll Ull ur wiuroai, li. H. WALLACE. Ticket Agent N. Y., P. A O. Ry. Office in Union Depot, OIL CITY, PA OB WORK of every description execu- ted at ma tir.ru bui 1 an office. RENEWS HER YOCTH. Mis. Ph'ibo Chesloy, Peterson, Clsy Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable storv, tho truth of which Is vouched frr bv the residents of the towni "I am 78 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, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Try a bot tle, only 60c, at Bovard s Drug Store. B ITU I, EN'S ARNICA SALVE.' The best fialvo In the world for Cuts( Brnisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rueum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. 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