THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. W KPN US DAY, FEI1RUARY S, 1890. BOROUGH OFFICERS. flniijat.-l), R. Knox. HMf!i(rtirn North ward, H. M. Her man, II. M. Foreman, N. p. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Hoowdon, O. W. ltohlnson, J. K. Proper. Jtitiee of the rtaeeS. F. Proper, T. U. Cobb. OoHJilabl anil Cb!leetnrH. H. Canfiold. School Director l. W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, K. L. Davis, P. H. Knox, P. W. Clark, J. T. Bronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Memhtr of Congre .Tamks Krrr. Member of Senate J. H. Wh.son. A Mmfcfi ('iiahlks . . Randall. Pre.iidcni J.dqcXV. P. RnoarN. Aneint Jn,iteJouH A. Tnorun, John II. WlIITI'.. Treiurer Jau. R. IlAooKnTV. Prothonotary, Rrgiter& Recorder, Ac. Caltii M. Abhki. .vWiiT. Gko. W. Kawvkis. riMtiniJMfnnert Wm. P. 8. HELMS, C. F. J.r.DKIIIlB, J. J. Paiisowk. f .toitnf v Superintendent G ko. W. K krr. Ditriet Attorney P. M. Ct.AnK. Jury CVtmixioMeTJi C. II. Cnwtoif, J nun F. Gaiii.. County Surveyor .1. F. Propkh. (rroner Pr. A. I'.. SroNKrtrn nit. County Auditor V.. K Jones, It. Z. OiLLKkn ,!, Wm. lli.rx. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE LODGF, No. r.r.7, F. A A. M. Stated Mectinga held at Odd Fal low Hall tho first Monday of each month. T. J. TAYNK, W. M. T. r.. COIlU, Koe'y. TI0NE3TA LODGE i. o. of o. f. MEF.T.S evnry Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in' tho Ijodga Hoom in Par tridge's Hall. Confers the initiatory de gree tho first Tuesday night of each noil Lli! first dcuroo tho second Tuesday tiiKltt ; second decree tho third Tuesday night; third degree tho fourth Tuesday night. CHAS. F. THOMSON, N J. II. FONES, Soc'y. 27 -tf. I r! F.ST LODGE. No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets ovorv Friday Evening in Has let Hall, Tionosta. . J. F-. WKNK, M. W. 'J. R. CLARK, Recorder. JAS. T. IJltENNAN, JJzr Z, REAL ESTATE, hi. home in Tylersburg on the 23d RENTING AND COLLECTING 0 the following Sunday be was ACPNCY buried near Newmansville, under me rnTrMvTTPQTt A r) A auspices ot liowmao rost, oi iyiers' PARTiftrT.Aii attention OIVKN TO deceased being a member of the latter. m years at 1 was a most REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING ,jniv rp.,.Ptpti old PPBllerilftO and MANAGEMENT OF THK 8AMK. Highly respected oiu geouemaa Married at the B oai Gemelelh Chesod, Titusville, Pa., on Sunday, Feb. 2, '90, by the Rev. Cohen, Mr, Iko Miller, of Marquette, Mich., and Miss Lena Crook, of Titusville. Mr, Miller, of whom tbis happy event U announced, has been an employe in the clothing establishment of J. M Minlz, of tbis place, fur some time past, and has made many friends here, but, we understand, he is soon to re move to Michigan. Accept our con gratulations, The regular spring elections take mViaa lUn Iflit. Ins .1 Tir Vi I n l I ! rim -0,1 market closed yeste.dayl.0oi. followiDg borongh ofliccril wiU be -Mr. I. N. Patterson, of Franklin, elected .ccorfiin? to notices nosted br .. m t a a was in town xuesaay. Constable Canfield : Burccss. Ilicb Sucker fishing in the river is now Constable, Judgo of Election, two In- in order with the small boys. specters of Election, two Justices of Mr. M. Levioe, of Boston, is the the Peace, Constable for three years, guest of J. M. Miutz, this week. two School Directcrs for three years, John Hunter is home from school Overseer of the Poor for two years at Meadville, on a short vacation. Auditor for three years, two l.uncil -The Auditor's Report will be three years and two Council found on this page. Glanco over it. 'hurra nnl Kublmlli Krhl. Presbyterian Rnlilmth School at 0:1.1 a. in. : M. K. NiOibath School at 10:00 a. m. PrenchiiiK in M. K. Church every Sab lmlh eveniiii; by Hov. Ituinborger. Her vices in IutUeran Alt. r.loira t nurcn, Oerinan Hill, every (Sunday at 10:30a. in., KiikUhIi mid Ocrman alternaiing. n. every Sunday at l:30 a. m. It. J. Oractz, Pastor. Prcarhlnir In tho F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Kov. A. P. iu lies, 1'H-tor. Kervlces in tho Presbyterian Church every pinblmth morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch omclatinp. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Stewart! Run. News is scarce tbia week. We had no preaching last Sabbath, the first omiesion in a long time. Grippe patients are, F. E. Metcalf and H. M. Zahoiser. Mr. A. N. DcFrance, whom we mentioned as visiting friends here, left Friday, for Mercer, where he expects to spend a few days with friends. He NEWSY NOTES. It la only a question of a short time un til tho "Blckly green" two-cont postage stamp will ro and stay gone forever. Postmaster Oonoral Wanamaker has do elded upon a pretty red for tho new stamp. Hon. Alex. P.neatty.ofShawa Landing, Crawford county, diod suddenly at fivo o'clock, Sunday afternoon, last, from tho effects of la grippe Mr. lleatty was a member of tho legislature of 1887-11 and was liiculy esteemed tiirougnoui ino COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1889. SOLOMON FIT;i:R.LP, County Treasurer, in account with Forest County, for year ending January u, i!u. Pit. To Ilalanco from lost settlement...! 1,408 20 will then visit the Virginia oil field county. before returning to Lima. Notwithstanding the bad condition of the roads some of our men are try ing to haul tics. Mies Emma Ellison, of Newmans ville, visited friends on the Run, Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Jennie Zahniscr, of Tionesta, also visited friends here last Satur day and Sunday. Hunting season is over, but Len. Range says that if a rabbit jumps on to him he will kill it. So would we and we would like to have a good fat one try it. Mr. John Lang's family came out from Titusville to see him last week. They will return sometime this week. Mr. John Williams has had a great deal of bad luck drilling on the Jos- lyu farm this fall and winter. He hud to leave a set of tools in No. 5 and now bo has broken his jars at 200 tor of tho bear pit at the so-called popular I APT. C.KOlMSR STOW POST, ' No. 274, H. A. It. Maeta on the Hrt WeJnesday In each month, ill Odd Fellows Hall. Tionpsta. Pa. P. ltLACK, Commander. jUSEW A CLARK, . ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW, OfTlco next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. J. B. AON KW. P. V. CLARK, District Attorney. Mr. nark la Aireul for a number of re liable Fire Insurance Companies. I' L. DAVIS. i'-i. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAY, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made lu this and adjoining counkici. T. We noticed H. S. Brockway, of Spartnnsburg, 'bout town one day last week. Frank rhorain is recovering from a combined attack of grippo and measles. Considerable sickness is reported in and about town, due, in most cases, to tho prevailing malady. men tor two years In tho Clarion court, last week, the cases of Daniel Walters anil Wm. Mong, charged with burglary and aggravated assault and battery, were continued until next term of court. Walters gave bail iu the sum of 81,- 500 for bis appearance. In default of bail Mong was eeut back to jail. In this same case Alice Beverly, charged with malicious mischief, was found Now for bargains! A. C. Guth is cujltTl nnj sentenced to pay a fine of closing out his slock of Watches, costg 0( prosecution, and undergo Clocks, and Silverware at reduced an imprisonment of 30 days in the price. U. couutyjail Iherearo seventeen teachers in Financial aid is needed for the the faculty of the State Normal School eu(rerer8 by the disastrous fire, which at Clarion and each is said to be an ex- on DecenJbcr 22, bid the business pert in the lino of work assigned. portion of Petrolia, Butler coouty, in A void the doctor's bill before it ashes and swept away the homes of is too lale, by keeping convenient Sal- (wo scores of families. A. L. Camp vation'Oil, which is the greatest pain bell, burgess, and chairman of the re destroyer extant. Price 25 cents. lief committee, reports that the tfuf- Judce Brown has docided that ferers number about 05, and that but feet on No. 6 and has a fishiDg job. J. M. Vanderlin was over to Stew arts Run last week. If Mr. Ground Hog came last Sab bath (and we suppose, of course, he did) he failed to see the reflection of his beauliful form on the face of the earth. Tbis looks as though wo were not to have any winter. So much the belter for grippe. James Mclntrre was down to the bub Monday. Jersey. February 4. Barnett Items. There will be a quarterly meeting held at the Greenwood church on the 1st and 2d of February. F. RITCIIVY. . ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Tionmia, Forest County Pa. K. 11IIILF, ATTORN RY- AT-LA W, Otflco In Kepler Dloek, Room 0, TioMesla, l'a. T AntKlu'K-HOUSK, Tionesta, Pa.. I J Harry Mare, Proprietor. This houss is centrally located. Kveryihing new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac c.iiunindntiona and strict attention given Ut true its. VcuctRhlca and Fruits of all kinds served iu their season. Sample room for Coiuuierciul Agents. fF.NTRAL 1IOVSK, Tionesta, Pa., V' O. C. Ilrownell. Proprietor. This Is a new house, and has Just boon fitted up tor lli accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patrouago of the public la solic ited. fi-ly. CKNTRAL HOVSF,, OIL CITY, PA. V. II. ROTH. Proprietor. Tlic largest, Rest Located and Furnished Hons.) ii tho City. Near Union Depot. JR. SlfiOINS, M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONF.STA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., . ril YSICI AN A SUROF.ON, I .ale of Annstronz count v. having located lu Tl"onta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calli promptly and at all hour. Olttoea.id residence two doors north of l-awrcnco House. Office hours 7 to s a. M., anil 11 to li M. : 2 to 3 and t) to 7) P. M. iSundavM, 9 (o l'i A. M. ; to 3 and (II to 71 r. M.' raay-18 81. constables must bo elected on the 18ih of February next for three yo.irs, and that it must bo so slated in the elec lion uotices. Boys who smoke pipes, chew to bacco, swear, and call their father the "governor" and their mother the "old I little of value had been saved. So far tho chairman has received in the way of voluntary contributions about $2, 000. most of which his been expeuded in relief. No geucral public appeal has heretofore been made for help. On Sunday evening last the Oil DR. F. T. NASON. PHYSICIAN SUROKON, TIONF.STA, PA. Otllce oppM)site Gas Ollli-e. Calls at tended t promptly day and night. M AY, PARIC A CO., ii i v i. f.'nu - 111 IV J Corner of Kim Walnut Sts., Tionosta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposita. Collec tions mado on all tho Principal points of Uio U. S. Collections solicited. r ORUNZO FULTON, I Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONF.STA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. Laud and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Manuel io, Ho'.ar or Triangulation Survey ing. Rett of Instruments and werk. 'forms on application. pilIL. KMF.RT, FANCY ROOT A SHOKMAKKR. Shoo in Ruck building next to Smour .uugh A Co.' store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantors his work to give )Hirfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to inondiug, and prices as rcu aonuble us first class work can bo douo for. IP. "W. Xj-W, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. f and t SPOUTING. are not in the way that leads City Boiler Works were discovered to bo on fire and hetore the Ilames could be extinguished they had de stroyed $40,000 worth of property. The fire originated in tho machine shop and consumeJ that together with the pattern department. The loss would have been a severe blow to the working class of Oil Cily had the en tire plant been destroyed, as it em ploys hundreds of men. lbe loss is fully covered by insurance, and the structure will be immediately rebuilt, Clarion Republican Gazette: II. V, Curll and R. D. Campbell have lo cated a new well at Gilfoyle, one-half mile east of their large gas well, for James Guffey, John Ardcr, Tbora as, and other largo operators of Pitts burg. Work will be commenced at once, and it is the intention to drill to honor, fame or respectability. Mr. M. L. McQuown has pur chased the Rnfttman Journal,o Clear field, Pa., from S. J. Row & Son. The Journal is one of our best exchanges, and we wish tho new management suc cess. Reveries of bachelors used to con tain an alloy of painful anticipation, on account of sleepless nights with the prospective baby, but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has made all that part a joy forever. The business men of Bradford are making gigantic efforts to obtain the location of the Tubular Car Works manufacturing company near that city. The company will employ from 2,000 to 5,000 meu. If the groundhog camo out, as ,u tha den,h of 0.700 or 3.000 usual, lam. oununy, uo umu 1, cc u. feel nnies9 a reeuit ,8 had sooner, shadow, and if the old tradition is The ra;iroad pump house at Marieu to be relied upon, our prospect lor a vUle came Dear bcing je6lroved by winter is about as slim as that of the fira da eek Some of the Signal Service Bureau is for a cold raiiroader8 bad tbrown burning cin wave. Orion Sigcins and a Dumber of I workmen commenced stringing the telegraph wire from this place to Ne braska Monday, and iu a few days that place will be in constant and im mediate communication with the world io general. Our schools nave been closed a week aud one day, on account of sick ness, but opened again on Tuesday ders agaiust the building, and when the fire was discovered the tide of the building was burning quito briskly A few bucketsful of water extinguish ed tho flames, which was lucky, for if the buildiog bad been destroyed the railroad company would have had considerable trouble in getting water for their engines, as this is the only watering station in a distance of number of miles. The Zsllcr Bros, Hopler Corners. last, all the teachers being present of Tjlersburg, have sold their inter with the exception of Miss Kerr, who est in their grist mill at that place to is still ill, but recovering. Miss May R. W. Shotts, fur 84,000, exclusive of Sloan is at present teaching in ber stock. stead The Derrick' oil report for the month ot January shows that there The emiliug face of Mr. S. Hepler, were completed 553 wells, with a new of Tippery, has once more been seen production of 7,180 barrels, which is io this locality an increase of 71 wells and 131 bar- Miss Rachel Stitzingcr, who for some rels of production, as compared with time has been making Fryburg her December; dryboles71.au increase place of residence, has returned to her of 22. The report shows 507 drilling home, wells, and 391 rigs, which is a differ- Mr. J. Kinch, of Slrobleton, is at ence of 29 wells and 42 rigs, and present standing behind the counters shows a net decrease of 71. at that place, as clerk, No. 2 , dealing A;., chronic!,, il, ,lih nf out the goods and receivmg the cash one of Forest's old and much respected , NiKp Wolf, of Newmansville, gave r.iti,em.. James Walton, of Marion- fnends of this proximity a flying vl8.t TIN . KOOHNU r,uc;n if UMNO, TInN:sTA, PA. ville, died suddenly, 01 Thursday, Jan. 30, of la grippe. He was aged about 55 years, aud leaves a wife and four cbilJren three sons and one daughter, to mourn his loss. The funeral was held ou Saturday, at 2 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church at the above dace, and was largely attended. not long since, Andrew Siecle, of Kausas, is at present visiting relatives at Stroble ton. lie says thero have been no ra'iDs out there for three weeks. How does that compare with Pennsylvania? Feb. 3. Cloud. C'OKtiveneKCHii be peiuiHiicntlv cured 1 H Maum'sko Tho courts of Klk county are not very expensive for tho people. Think of Jcf foi son county with a four weeks court and Jury, while wo havo had no jury for two terms and courts never last here but a day or two at most. Hurrah for the pcnccablo citizens of Klk. Klk Democrat. Miss Klizabcth Risland, of tho Como- politan maga.i no staff, tho competitor of Ncllio Illy In tho race around tho world, arrivod In New York City, Jan. .10. Hoi timo was 77 days, 18 hours and 48 minutes Ncllio lily's timo was 72 days, 0 hours and 10 minutes. Miss Uly traveled east, whilo Miss Rislnnd went west. Special Agont of tho W. N. Y. A P., R. J. Wilmoth, on Friday last arrested John McCandlcss, a 17-year-old Rousovillo youth, who Is charged with causing tho run off on tho W. N. Y. A P. Road, at Oil City, tho night of tho 25th. A strong chain of ovldeuce has been secured. The nnnaltv for such deeds Is 10 years in the penitontiary, a fine of $10,000, or both. Human nature breaks out in tho Na tional House of Representatives just as it does anywhera else. To stand In the een- To ink sold.. To forfeited recognizance To seated tax relumed o Jury foes. O. W. Sawyer I'o balance, L. Agnew To amount Co. Com'rs' Loans.... To grass sold To lastennrs sold To blank book sold To County lands sold To lands redeemed I10111 County.. To poor account, OreenTwp.. To poor account, Hickory Twp... 10 poor account, Tionosta isoro... To lines received To Interost ree'd, School tax, 1H88 To no day list for lfiM To unseated tax for IHSil To seated tax for 1SS0 To Ralanco . SOLOMON FITZGKRALP, County Treasurer, iu account with Redemption Fund, lor year ending January , is'.m. To Ralanco from 1HS8 f3,3!HJ 03 Ry amounts paid individuals H.2H4 28 To am'ts rcc.'d from individuals.. 75 87 Il'v Ralanco 2,blS 6'J SI.102 80 To Ralanco fl',8! 8 (12 SOLOMON FITZOERALP, Treasuror, in account with the State of Pennsylvania, for year ending January o, iwhj. To Ralance from 18S8.... To State tax for 18S9 end of tho capital, and strain tho larynx and make a holy show of himself in tho sight and hearing of a groat audience, i a temptation that moro than ouo of the atatosmen can't resist. Springfield llcpub- lic-Timrs. Tho Sixtoenth annual meeting of tho Pennsylvania State Dairymen's Associa Hon w ill be held in Meadvillo, Feb. 23th, 2Gth and 27th. lion. II. C. Adams, of Wisconsin ; John Gould, Waldo F. Rrow n and Henry Talcott, of Ohio ; F. W. Ed munds, ef Ncv York, and a representa tive of tho Pennsylvania Stato Experi rnont Station, will bo present and lecture and Instruct, An experienced farmer says that a cow that will not average 200 pounds of butter per year Is an absolute curso to tho farmer. If this bo true and it is probably not much under tho truth a groat many farmers are keeping cown that aro a con slant source of loss to them. Carcuil tests, which are too seldom mado, would show whether each cow were yiolding J. B. Maze and T. A. Richards, two of Barnett's most prominent young profltornoti uml whlcll ones Ki,ould bo men, were visiting friends in iUaricn- disposed of. ville, Saturday aud Sunday. We saw our friend, Harvey, going towards Greenwood Saturday evening. He must have some attraction in that direction. Joseph Landis is not going to freeze this winter, as ho is laying iu a good supply of fuel. William Maze, of Snipe Hollow, Our exchanges are constantly warning tho people to beware of a swindler who is soiling this or that. Now wo will give tho people a rule that nevor fails, and If foV lowed tho people will never be swindled When you buy, go to tho merchant of your town aud buy j if you do not got what you want you can return it buy H with miarautcc. Don't bo so mean as to pay your money to a peddler, get cheated and thon go to your homo merchant and make a poor mouth bocause you wore lost a valuable young driving horse swindled and then ask him to trust you couple of weeks ago. There is a great deal of sickness in this viciuity. Rov. Pollard has bean holding a revival meeting at Hominy Ridge for the past three weeks. Lesley Coon is hauling coal from the Reynold's bank to Shipponville, No 2. Dom Pedro. January 31, 181)0. OBITUARY. Mrs. Jessie Sivcrling, nee Piatt, wife of Henry Siverling, of Nebraska, Pa., departed this life Jan. 31, 1890, aged 27 years. La grippe was the cause of noors. pft(t Grand Master Workman for his goods Luther II. Lcler, of Warren, Pa., has Invented an instrument for photographing tho bottom of oil wells, and it was given tost at that place last Wednesday. Tho instrument was let down a distanco of 1,700 feet. The moinont it touched bottom a bright flash lit up tho cavity and a per feet picture of the hole was imprcssod on tho negative. It revealed as tho effect of tho explosive shock a cavity 1 1 feet broad and seven feet below sand. Rock, sand pebbles and minuto objects w ore distinct ly revealed upon tho plate. This is tho first timo the curious public ever gazed upon a piduro taken at such a depth. Tho Invention will prove of Incalculable ben cllt to science and oil men. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, O. U. W havo elected tho following of- ber unexpected death, one died in bope of eternal lite, blie leaves a sorrow-stricken husband and one little daughter, a mother, two brothers and a sister, and a large number of friends to mourn her loss. Funeral services' were held in the M. E. Church, Tio nesta, on Sunday, at l:o0 I. M., William It. Ford, Pittsburg ; Grand Mas tor Workman, George Moloney, Franklin Grand Foreman, Sheridan Oortou, Smeth port i Grand Overseor, A. A. Anderson Pittsburg; Grand Recorder, J. M. McNair, Allegheny City; Grand Recoivor, O. K Gardner, Pittsburg; Grand Trustee, W, H. Klingonsmith, Grecnsburg; Supremo Rcproscutatives, W. H. James, Philudol nhia: S. A. Kline. Grecnsburg; C. M by Rev. J. II. Shimp, assisted by Rev. Housh, Meadville. Tho results as to C. C. Rumberger, after which the re mains were deposited io the Riverside Cemetery. The Lord comfort the sorrowing ones. Grand Inside Watchman, Grand Guido and Grand Medical Examiner aro undo cided, but will bo settled ut tho meeting of tho Grand Lodgo at Williamspoit next month. List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., post office, Jan. 31, 1890: Miss Emma Delo, John Digman, Mr. S. Eraoins, Mr. Ely McWilliams, Rev. II. D.Todd. When calling for above please say "advertised." D. S. Knox, P. M. When Baby wai tick, we gare her Castorla, When ihe wm a Child, nhe cried for Cwtorla, When the became Mies, she clung to Castoria, When the had Children, the care them Cutoria, Conductors! Conductors! Parties wishing conductor pipo can bo accommodated at any time as we I or money relunucd. l i n o 2'i cents pc oox. l or sale oy u. w . novum 111 ( KI.KN'S AltNM'A N tl.VK, The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts, Rruibcs, Soros, I'lcors, Valt Rheum, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapiid Hands, Chilblains, will keep a supply constantly on hand. l'rn,. ul?ki, Eruptions, and iosi- I r J I tivttlv fit mat l'i ia. or 11 rt rrnv rjnmrnil It s 1 ii :ii ! s . a 1. " ' . 1 . lrueis oy wan win receivo iruini at ih cuurumccl to trive iieriwi Miuisniction Tionesta, Pa. Strayed Fiora my premises, Tiuuesta township, a while boiler, will be two years old 10 sprier;. Auy person giving imorma- tion that will lead to lier return, will bo suitably rewarded. C. W. Clakk. Tbc Ir llunlucM lloomlua. Probably no one thing bos caused such a general revival el trade ut l. Vr. iJo- vard'a Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many tree trial bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovory for Consumption. Their trado is simply enormous in this very valuable article from tho fact that it always cures and and never disappoints. Couuhs, Colds, Asthma, liroucbitis. Croup, mid all throat and lung d'scascs quickly cured. You can tost it before buying by getting a trial botllo free. largo hizo 1. Every bottlo wurrautcd. m:KVH mat voi tii. Mis. Pho-he Choslev, Peterson, Clav Co.. Iowa, tells tho following reinarkal story, the truth of w hich is vouched for by the residents of tho town: "I am years old, havo been troubled with kidncy uoinplaiiit and lamcncnfc lor many years could not dress myself without help. Now I am nee from all pain una soreness, urn uiu able to do all inv own Iioiisowoi k. owe lily thanks to Electric Hitters forhav Ing renewed my youth, mid removed com plctelv all disease and pain." Try a hot tlo, only 50c, ut Herman A Siggins' Drug htore. by the uso of lbixtt 1'or a!c lv ii. V. I 1 .yard. Every mother should havo Arnica A Oil Liniment always In tho hoiiso iu case Miller". I accident iroiu uurns, m aids or nruiscs. F"r -Hle by G. W. Rorard. English Spavin Liniment rumoves all Hard, Soil or Calloused Lumps and litem ishes from hmcs. ltliwid Siiuvins, Curbs Splints, Sweeney. Riug-lionc, Mill Sorains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Eu Save iMJ by use of ouo bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish euro eve known. Sold by Herman tv higius DruL'giU, lionesto. janrJ-ly. How often wo hear inlddlo-ttgcd peo ple say regarding that reliable old cough remedy, N. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why in v mother gave It to me w lieu I was child, and I use it ill my family italway cures. 1 1 is always uruiitcei curt) 01 m. 'ii. v refunded. l'"f mb1 at , Mvnrd's. 20 .TIN (10 ;ic.s 72 4 00 40 Of. 1,8H1 70 2 f "I 1 50 SO l.Vi 00 r.14 7.1 :m 27 2 V) 00 150 00 12 50 4!l 20 220 !0 ,. 3.S43 04 .. 8,321) 34 f2,l7 .V2 .. $7,030 21 CR. Ry County orders pnid I8,W2 71 Ry Trcnsuror'acoinmission, H per cent 1,1.18 (XI Ry vouchors stated lands rnt'd... .102 15 Ry Collectors' exonerations 2S7 0 Ry refunding orders 278 GO llv overchargo Auditor 8 Reimrt 18KS Ry Collectors' percentages and abatements, ihh7-h-!i.... Ry Treasurer's commission, 6 per cent, on $1,201.28, redemption 4:15 1 an 79 75 81 Rv Ruluncc.. . 7,o;u 21 211,917 62 $4,102 60 $741 17 Ry Stato Treasurer vouchers iCtil 82 GW 80 Ry allowance, llronnan, titato tax 100011 Ry Treasurer's commission on $731.82, 5 per cent M fi9 Ry Treasurer's commission on $731.82, 1 per eont 7 32 Ry Ralanco 5!KI 10 $l,37t 83 $1,371 83 To Ralanco $-"Ut 10 CALVIN M. ARXEH, Prothonotary, c., hi account with Forest County, for year ending January o, ibsmj. To orders drawn $333 45 Ry fees S333 45 GEORGE W. SAWYER, Sheriff, In account with Forest County, for year ending January O, lS'.Hl To orders drawn $$75 00 Ry fees To Jury fees received., 24 00 Ry Jury fees paid . Ry Ralance $.x75 60 4 00 20 00 To Ralanco P, $s!H) 00 820 00 $8TO no M. CLARK, District Attorney, in account with Forest County, for year ending Jnuuary 0, lS'.K). To orders drawn $215 00 Ry fees 2b 00 W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for year ending January o, mw. To orders drawn $313 7!) Ry 72 day's services $21 00 Hy 4'J miles travel 01 do Ry expenses to A Uentown and return 32 80 $313 70 J. J. PARSONS, County Commissioner, In account with Forost County, for year ending January u, imio. To orders drawn $2S9 SO Ry 74 day's services $222 00 uy wo muss travel 0 011 an C. F. LEDERUR, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for year" ending January 6, lS'.H). To ordors drawn $245 90 By 72 day's services $21(1 00 Ry 2119 miles travel 2i !0 ?24o VO FOREST COUNTY, ss: We, tho undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met at tho PoiiitiiiNMioiipi-H' Otltcc. in sniil County, nccordimr to law. and did audit and adiust tho several accounts of tho Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary, District Attorney and County Commissioners ot said County, lor the year ln-sH, aud tlud tnem to no as set lorin in luo foregoing report, in testimony wnereoi wo nave norcunio sot our nanus aim seats at Tionosta, mis iv t:i uay 01 January, a. 11. ihiv. !. 1 1. ju.vr.M, iij. n.ji R. ,. GILLKSPIE.tL. S.l V County Auditors. WILLIAM BLUM, L. S.) J Attest-P. M. CLARK, ClerK. , EXPENDITURES of Forost County, for year on'ding January 0, 1890. Counsel fees $ 75 00 Jury feos 2,814 oil Jury Commissioners' Clerk 00 14 Assessors 010 48 Constables and Tipstaves ."WO 73 Court t rior w 00 Road view 107 40 Fuel and lights 378 in Elections 929 19 Commonwealth costs 794 43 Rooks and stationery 139 95 Repairs on Court 1 louse and Jail 289 03 Warren Hospital 609 37 Sheriff's loos 8.10 35 Prothonotary 'a fees 305 85 Janitor 133 30 Postage 37 14 Express and freight 17 83 Stenographer 259 35 Ketiindmg orders z.'.i District Attorney 215 00 Westorn Penitentiary 521 2 Rridges 3,511 1(5 County Institute 12100 Coroner 99 75 Supplies for Court IIouso and Jail 102 08 Printing OHl 25 Jail Physician 37 75 Rcform'School 89 71 Labor Ill 110 Court Rules 19 r.O Appeals 81 09 Collecting recognizance 10 00 Damages awarded Geo. Weaut ... 325 00 Water closets 1,220 09 Acknowledging Com miss Loners' Deeds 1 25 Fox and Cat bounty 173 25 Costs Rerry vs. Watson change of venue 03 5H Expenses 10 44 Watchman for Jail 4(1 00 Auditors and Clerk 140 80 Commissioners' Convention 5 00 Discount ou note 14 00 County Commissioners 849 lt County Commissioners' Clerk.... 720 00 County Treasurer's commissions 1,214 82 County Dotcctive 130 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Foiest County, for the year eliding January (1, 1890. ASSETS. Ralanco duo on County account by Solomon Fitzgerald, ex-Treasurer $ 7,035 21 Seated lands returned for ISM) .'. '27 75 Duo by Hickory Township 29 30 Duo by Tionesta Township 182 5'J Duo by Tionesta Rorough Duo by G. W. Sawyer, Sheriff. $7,052 18 LIABILITIES. Duo Warren Savings Bank.. Duo Commonwealth costs. .. Surplus over a' I Liabilities. $ 2,000 00 250 00 5,402 lli $7,052 10 FOREST COUNTY, ss: Pursuant to law we, tho undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, publish tho foregoing exhibit of the receipts and oxpoudituro of said County for tho year ending January 0, A. D. 1890. Witueas our hands and seals this 17th day of January A. D. 1890. W. D. SHIELDS, L. S.l) C. F. LEDEItUR, L, S.l County Commissioners. J. J. PARSONS, L. S.j) Attest-JAS. T. RRENNAN, Clerk. STRAYED To the premises of L. S. dough A Co.'s mill, Jonks township. Forest county, Pa., about tho 1st of November, 1880, two (2) heifers ; one, dark red, threo years old; one, light red, two years old, with both hind legs wliito from knees down, two white front feet, white spot on right rump, aud white lace. Owner can have sumo by proving property, aud paying charges, otherwise they will bo disposed of accord ing In law. J. P. Smr.l.KV. .Ian. 7, 1890. PROCLAMATION. Wiikiikas, The Hon. W. D. llrown, President Judge of tho Court of Conitiiou Picas and quarter Sessions In and for tho county o! Forest, has Usued his pre cept lor holding a Court of Common picas Quarter Scsssions, Ac, ut Tionesta, for tic! County of Forest, to commence 011 the Fourth .Monday of Fell., being thc2ilh day of Feb., 1S1K). S'otieo is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and thero in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their rccoids, inquisitions, examination, and other lemcniliraiiccs, to do those things which to their olliee appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in rocogui.aui e to prosccuto against the prisoners that ure or shall De in tiiojail of forest County, that they may be then and there to prosece" against them :is bhull be just. Given der my hand and seal this 27th da., of January, A. D. Ih'.K). GEO. W. SAWYER, !... Sheriff. NOTICE. Tltl.il. I.I.ST. Notice is hereby given that application will be made at the next meeting of the Hoard of Pardons, on the 3d Tuesday of February, 1MH), for tho pardon of Frank Hunter, convicted ut the Sept. Term of the Court of Wuurter Sessions of Forest County, of iitlcuiitiug to procure and proi uring an uhrt mn, c. c, IM'MMI'lt'lKi:. List of causes set down for trial Io the Court of Common 1'leus of Forest County, . Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Fourth -Monday of February, 1890: 1. Junica C. Welsh vs. C. W. nawks. No. 15, September Term, 1888. Replevin. 2. J. C. Welsh, John A. Proper, L. Ag new and A. J. Wallace, doing business an Proper Reserve Oil Company vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 21, September" Term, 18. Replevin. 3. J. C. Welsh and K. R. Grumlin v. C. W. Hawks, No, 25, September Term, I8s8. Replevin. I. F. F. Wbittekin vs. Levi S. Clough. No. 8, May Term, INS'.l. Appeal from J. P, 5. I toward Wcbcr vs. A. J. Sicgworlh, No. 1, May Term, 1SS9. Summons in trespass. 0. H. A. Dunbar et al, doing business as Tho Dunbar Lumber Co., Limited vs. W. H. Frost, No. 30, May Term, 1HVJ. Appeal from J. P. 7. P. R. Cridcr and Cilder, doing business us P. IS. Cridcr A Son vs. James Haggerty, No. 18, September Term, 1888. Suviinoiis iu trespass. 8. Howard Wela-r vs. J. E. Wliilmoie, No. 2, May Term, 1889, Summons in trespass. 9. F. F. Whittekiu vs. William I-aw-rciie" and William Smearbaugh, doing b' . ess as Lawrence A" Smearbaugh, No. it ptciiibcr Term, ls9. Appeal from J. 10. Andrew McCoy vs. Stow Sctley and Win. Gorman, No.' f, February Term, ls.s9. Suminoici iu ejectment. II. II. Phillips vs. The Overseers of Pmr of Harnett Township, No. 39, September Term, 1.SS9. Summons in assumpsit. Attest, CALVIN M. AKNER. Prothonotary, Tionesta, Pa., January 27, l.SIM, Qi) f A WEEK and upwards isisitively VJ secured by men agents selling Dr Scott's Genuine Eloclrie licit, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Sooti's Elec tric t 01 sets. Sample free. State sen. Dr. Scott. M Rron.lwnv. N. Y. o . ln 'in.
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