THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE II, 1890. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TJuriKA.t. J. R. Ci.AnK. iXmncitmcn North ward, U. M. Her man, M. M. Foreman, Patrick Jovco. South ward, J. C. Seowdou, S. ll. Has let, KM llolomnn. Junticfia of the Peacc-J. F. Proper, 8. J. Potlov. Cmmtablnnnil Collector. H. Cnnfloll. AiWioot Director . W, Robinson, A, H. Kelly, K. L. Davis, D. S. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. llretiimn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mr.mher of Conjrexs James Kkrh. . Member o.S'cnnte J. II. Wilson. AtHtmhly I'll Ant.Ks A. RANDALL. President Judije W. D. Bron. Aaeintei Judget Joiix A. PnoPKn, John II. White. Treasurer J as. R. IlAcinEnTY. Prothonotary, lieifiitcr Jt Recorder , fcc Cai.vin M. Arnfii. MherylT. Quo, W. Rawtko. fn.n.Mionr Wm. D. SHIELDS, C. 1KDKIHTB, J. J. Parsons. 'Oonnfy Superintendent Geo. W.Kkiir. DUt.rict Attorney P. M. Ct.ARk:. Jury Commissioners V. II. Cncncn, John K. OAtu,. County Surveyor .1. V. PnorKR. rone.r Dr. A. H. Stoneciiti kh. County Auditor H. L. Jones, R. Z. GlLLRSrilt, Wm. Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OUVK LODUK, No. 5.17, F. A. M. Suited Meetings held lit Odd Fol lows Hall tho first Monday of each month. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. T. n. conn, spiVy. WAsTtlNGTON C.MI No.liO, P. O. H. of A., meets every Monday eve ning In Dalo If nil. White degree confer red 1st and Hd Mondays o each month. II. It. SHOEMAKER, Pro. t. n. conn, u. s. TIONESTA LODGE "? Ao. S(i!, O. ofO. IT'. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the Lodue Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers the tnltiiitory de gree tho first Tuemlay night of each month; Hint dpirroo tho second Tuesday Might; second dpuroo tho third Tunmlny night; third degree tho fourth Tuesday night. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. G. J. II. FONES, Soc'y. 27-tf. l'v)RF,iST LODGE, No. 14, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday Evening In llas lot Hull, Tlonesta. J. E. WESK, M. W. J. R. CLARK, Roeordor. APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, G. A. R. Moot on tho first Wednesday In enrh Month, In Odd Follows Hall, Tlonesta. Pa. 1). ISLACK, Commander. OAllDor EXAMINING SURGEONS fr Forest County. H. Tnwior M.I)., President; J. W. Morrow M. D., Secretary ; J. 11. Higgins M. I)., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow's office, Tlonesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 n'j-look, a. m. GXEW A CLARK, 1 wniivnva. T.r. 1 w CM'.co next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pn. i. r, aixi:v. r. M. CI.A1IK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark Is Airent for a numlier of to llable Firo Insurance Companies. L. DAVIS. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections made 1 11 this and adjoining counties. rp F. HITCH FY. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. y E. I1II1LE, ATTORN KY-AT-LA V, Otllee In Kepler Block. Room 0, Tionesta, Pp. T AWRENCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pn., XJ Jiistis Shawkev, Proprietor. This hotiRe is pent rally loeatod. Everything new and well furnished. Siipoilor Ac commodations and strict attention given ti guests. Vegetables anil Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sample room for Commercial Agents. pENTRAL HOUSE, Tionostn. Pa., ' O, C. Hrownoll. Proprietor. This is a now house, ami has just been fitted up lor tho accommodation of tho public. A por tion of the patronage of the public is solic ited. 4il-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor. The largest. Rest Located and Furnished lloiis.i in the City. Near Union Depot. JR. RIC.GINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon it Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, I .ale of Armstrong county, having located ill Tionosta is prepared to nttond all pro Sessional calls promptly and at all hours. Oftlco a.id residence two doors north of lawrenco House. Office hours 7 to 8 a. M., and 11 10 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and 6i to 7i r. M. Kiindays, 9 to 14 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7) P.M. may-18-81. DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Office oppposito Gas Office. Calls at tended to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO., RANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tlonesta, Pa., Rank of Discount anil Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on ull the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In Harness, collars, bridles, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Maguotio, Solar or Triangulation Survey ing. Host of Instruments and wvk. Tonus on application. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. . Shopln Rock building next to Smear ouugli A Co.' s store, la prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the eoarsost and guarantees his work to give perfect saliMuction. Prompt atten tion given M mending, and prices as rca S'uiahle as first class work can lie done for. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOUBSTA, 3P.A-. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. C bared nnd nnbbalh Nrhsol. Presbyterian Sablmth School at 0:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumberger. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Services in the Prosbytorian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 902. Don't forget the festival at the Rink nest Saturday evening. Our old friend Jonathan AlbaOgh of Hickory, has been granted an in crease of pension. Constable W. A. Connelly of Hickory, gave the Eepluucan a social call Monday. Mr. Samuel Mervin, one of East Hickory's veterans, has been granted a re isaue of pension. Straw hats at your own price at Lawrence & Sinearbaugh's. Don't fail to see them. It Mrs. J. P. Grove is visiting ber parents and other relatives and friends at Bridgewater, Fa., expecting to be absent about three weeks. The Sires Photograph Gallery is still turning out excellent work, and there's no sense in patronizing stran gers whote work you know nolbiog about. A game of base ball between the Tionesta and Hickory clubs, on the grounds at this place, is booked for next Saturday afternoon. An excit ing contest is looked fur. Young men can now get a busi ness educatiou at the Clarion State Normal School equal to that afforded by Commercial Colleges, at about one fourth tho usual expense. Dr. Morrow left Monday evening fur Pittsburg, to be present at the meeting of the State Medical Society, of which ho is a member. lie expects to be absent until Friday. Treasurer Hagerty sold a large number of tracts of laud on Monday for arrearages of taxes. Those left on his hands will be disposod of on July 1st, to which date the sale was ad j urued. Joseph AJamJun Esq , of Phila delphia, paid Tionesta a visit during tho past week to 1 u:k after his busi ness interests in Fo-est county. The Rki'Ciu.ican acknowledges a pleasant call frum him Monday. Fresh Prunes, and other fine gro ceries, &c, just in, at Lawrence & Sinearbaugh's. It Selden Whitman brought iutoour oflioe yesterday morning a bunch of blackberry bushes that just takes the cake for blossoms, they being almost a solid mass of them. If this is au in dication of what the crop will be, look out for loads of the delicious berry in their season. Mr. Whitman invites everybody, as usual, to come to his patch and help themselves when the time comes. Miss Kato Anderson, teacher of Newtown School, makes the following report for month ending June 2, 1890: No. enrolled 19 ; average attendance 16; per cent, of attendance 93. Olive Lemou, Mildred Lemou, Maggie South worth, Belle Southworth, Jessie Bur dick, Henry Rudolph, Albert Rudolph, Boyd Jones, were present every day. Addie Matba, Helen, Shelden and Kate Paul, and Grace Burdick missed one day. Go to the old reliable Sire Gal lery for your Photographs. Prices reasonable. Mr. Geo. A. Percival, a former Forest county boy, and who still Las many frieuds liviog here, is now a res ident of Ogdcn, a flourishing city iu Utah, where he is a member of a large real estate and loan company. The daily Commercial, of that place, contains this fluttering notice of him: "Geo. A. Percival, treasurer of the company, is from Ord, Nebraska. He was for mauy years cashier of the First National Bank of Ord, which positiou he resigned to move to Og den. Mr. Percival has a fiuo reputa tion in Nebraska as au able and care ful financier. He has many warm friends iu Ogden, former Nebraskans, who will take pleasure in extending him a hearty welcome as a citizen." Just received at Lawrence & Smearbaugh's, a nice line of Summer Flannels, Satiucs, White Goods. La dies' and Children's Fast Black Hose, finest quality, all the way from 15 cents to 50 cents. No discount on any of tbese good). Prices marked right down. It The services at the Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath morning last, in commemoration of the annual festival called Children's Day, now in vogue throughout the nation, was perhaps the pleasantest and most enjoyable atTuir of that nature that ever took place there. The church could not well have been more tastefully ar ranged and decorated. Great banks of flowers were arranged about a beau tiful "Arch of Character" that shone through the lovely bouquets like pur est marble, while richest perfumes scented the air with their fragrance. Both the little ones and those older were in their element, and performed their parts in the dialogues to perfec tion. The singing, in which the large congregation joined, was sool-inspiring, while "Hosannah in the Highest," by the choir, in which Mrs. Suie Sharpe lead, was most beautifully rendered. Rev. McAninch's remarks were par ticularly appropriate and interesting. Mr. A. B. Kelly, Superintendent of the Sabbath School, to whose efforts is largely due the complete success of the occasion, had charge of the program that was so nicely carried out. Surely this beautiful service has so impressed itself upon the minds of those present, as not soon to be forgotten by any. Here's a little blast from the Blizzard that fits so snugly that we feel like giviog it wider circulation. The Republican office has been bored in ike manner: "Some of those dap per young men, who are drawing good fat salaries in Undo Samuel's census office at Washington, evidently labor under the impression that the so-called moulders of public opinion throughout the country bave nothing in particular to do but leg it about their respective localities in search of statistical in formation at the rate of nothing a day and board themselves. Every few days or oftener a lengthy en velope is received at the Blizzard of fice, containing a request that the editor supply some kind of information which it would require considerable time, trouble and waste of brain mat ter and physical tissue to secure. If these census chaps think the editors have nothing else to do they are mis taken. Of course it requires but little time to write three or four columns of slush each day. But they have other things to look after, such as their cred itors, offended readers, church socie ties, fishing, onion crop, etc., aud they cannot reasonably be expected to do the census work, fur the fun of the thing, whilo the other chaps get the financial pie part of it." Last Thursday afternoon Frank Walker, engineer of the Collins rail road at Nebraska, met with an acci dent by which be has beeu laid up since, and which was a very narrow escape from instant death. He was on his third trip down from the upper lumbering camp, and running at nn average rate of speed. Con. Ikenburg was bebiud about half a mile coming down the grade with two loaded cars, having the brake set on tho hind car, when the coupling broke allowing the front car to get away and after Frank and his engine at a high rate of speed. The noise of the engine made it im possible for him to bear the approach of the runaway car, and the first thing he knew he was piuned up between the tender and the engine. By an al most superhuman effort Frank suc ceeded in freeing himself, but bis brakes were then so disabled that he could uot stop the locomotive, which was under fearful headway. He final ly found a fair lighting place and jumped. When picked up he was found to be badly bruised, but fortu nately sustained no fractures, as Dr. Siggins learned when he reached the place. Au inch more of pressure and Frank's head would have been crush ed; as it was, his right arm and side were badly bruised and lacerated, and will be of little use to him for some time. The locomotive ran down to the end of the grade and stopped, Frank having succeeded in shutting off the steam before be jumped. Festival. The W. C. T. U. of Tionesta, will hold a strawberry aud ice cream festi val in the Rink on Saturday evening, June 14, commencing at 7 o'clock P. M. Come one! Come all! and have a good time. W. C. T. U. German Hill. Messrs. Will and John Cropp have finished a large kitchen fur Earnest Sibble. Mr. Jacob Wolf, of Newmansville, was seen in this vicinity a few days ago. Arthur Stroup, who has been con fined to his bed with the scarlet rash, is able to be arouud again. Grandfather and grandmother Wolf vera visiting relatives in this commu nity for a few weeks. Earnest Sibble gave folks of Wolfs Corners a call on Sunday. A l" a cue. New lot umbrellas from $1 00 up, at Lawrence & Smearbaugh's. It East Hickory. Miss Emma Ledebur has an attack of malarial fever. T. J. Bowman hied himself away to Jamestown, N. Y., on Saturday. Marshal Catlin and wife, of Whig Hill, returned from New York on Monday. Burt Sutley Sundayed at home. Mrs. Julia Sutley and daughter-in-law, spent Saturday and Sunday at Fagundtts. M. E. Abbott accompanied Rev. C. R. Thompson to Whig Hill on Sunday. Eugene Holmes and wife, who have been visiting friends in Crawford Co., bave returned home. Mrs. John McDonald spent Satur day in town. Time would fail us to tell of the visitors coming and going every day. Our town has improved in many ways in the past few months, and where once the grass grew on the streets may now be seen crowded side walks. Nearly every barn in town contains some blooded stock. A stream ot visitors can be seen at all hours on certain days, but more especially on Sundays passing to and fro to view the fine breed of horses and cows. The survey of the Hickory Valley Railroad has been extended aud before the leaves fall, the toot of the whistle on the new passenger train will be heard along the line from West Hick ory to Newtown. E. A. Bloomfield the efficient super visor is pushing his work with a vigor that deserves commendation. Wanted in East Hickory A lock up. An efficient police force. A vigilance committee. Less beer and more pure water. Less fault finding and more charity. Less lying about your neighbors aud more bridling of the tongue. More people who attend to their own business and do not pry into the affairs of others. A cor respondent for the Record who will not be quite so personal. It is hardly the thing to say tbat one of our prom inent citizens caught a 13 lb. bass on rjunday eveniog, or that Mr. So-and-so keeps a case of beer in his barn or that Ludwig sent his agent here on Monday to gather up these cases which filled a wagon full to overflowing. Yes, there are a great many things we want but will never get. Stewarts Run. Rev. Ira Hicks is again bitting it iu bis weather prophesying. Entire ly too much so fur our comfort. Mrs. Cummings and John Thomson have leased their farms to Mr. J. B. Flisher of Jamestown, N. Y. The stuff is on the ground for a rig on the Cummings and will be put up thu week. The fruit in this country is to a great extent killed. Samuel Stewart is putting up a rig this week east of the old Asbury Chapel about 40 rods. Wood & Bruuston are putting in a "power" this week. Cbas. Thomson was home to see las parents over Sabbath. Road working is most done in Har mony tawDship. Jas. VanDerlin is putting up a very commodious bank barn, 80x90 feet. This will be the best barn in this country. He will raise it ThursJay the 12th, and needs all the help be can got. Every man tbat can should loud him a helping hand. The Primary passed ofT very quietly at this place. There is still some very desirable territory in this vicinity that can be leased by good parties. John Alcorn, who has been staying with bis sister, Mrs. Cummings, for some time, aod returned to Erie Co. on account of poor health, bas return ed aod is agaio working for Wood & Brunstoo. II. M. Zahniser is making good headway io his business as census enumerator. Jud, Light bas a fishing job on the Bromley. June 10. McGikty. Warren Wrinkles. The children of Glade Run are suf fering from an epidemic of measles. Westly George is prostrated with the soiatica. Mrs. C. G. Ferry is recovering but slowly from her illuees. Mr. George Dawson of Stewarts Run, made us a very pleasant visit last week. There is nothiog the matter of the weather now. Grass is extra fine am) hay selling from $5 to 68 a ton. The low price of butter does not seem to discourage the farmer. In buying a cow recently I found the prices ranged from 628 to 675. One two-year-old heifer I looked at had a record of 2 lbs. of butter a day. She is i Jersey. But a cow that will give 20 quarts of milk a day at 5 cents per quart pays still better. Juue 10. X. t-3HSHali:!2iW!!,-,-,-t",-'Sssass'. sww S'5'5ooooff?r3 9 2 2 2 hXtZi-i-sWV: it 3.3 2 9 fLt8..858. u g u B i S 22 1 ZZ'i'M ! lis! Si tfSiii!! e g 5" t. ' i i i - ! i 5 ' : ! 3s5 I i : I i I ! i I i i ! 1 1 ! I i i N i 9 i i i ' i i ; 81 ggfcBSStf sSt.ri&2S S53S3S w I :" ' : ' Si.g S S E A .8jJr 5 SmScm 5S81lRSe.5e..M! St? A. Cook I rC --- tfi X 1 J S S3 .Si ' oji! a id: !: t u I ' : 11 Ij -: c : J : c rj-r' J I MHcae: x i 3 i : e - -jjc ict i-l J-1 I k -E: E"-S: IcSZls 5j -ij 1 5?K.: : i-mmtI 5ES: : q SI . j i " n II 55jifc: ciol: oS" S O' : Hepler Corners. Edward Hepler, of Strobleton, is at present numbered among the sick. Mr. and Mrs. P. Green were visit ing this locality a few days ago. Philip Wolf, of Smoky Hill, is erecting a fine barn for Bub Along. Children's Day was largely attend ed last Sunday at the Washington church. Grab. Woman's Relief Corps. To Comrades of Capt. Geo. Slow Post : Your committee, appointed to con sider the necessary steps to be taken toward the organization of a Woman's Relief Corps, would respectfully sub mit the following : Itetolved, 1st. That Capt. George Slow Post does most cheerfully give its consent for the organizing of a Woman's Relief Corps in connection with the Post, and pledges all the assistance it can give. 2d. That Mrs. S. D. Irwin, Mrs. J. B. Agnew, Mrs. D. S. Knox, Mrs. G. W. Bovard, Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Mrs. A. B. Kelly, and Mrs. R. M. Herman be appointed a committee to solicit charter members for said organization. J. W. Morrow, S. D. Irwin, D. S. Knox, P. C. Blocker, J. Ai.baugh, Committee. Teachers'tExaminations. Examinations for teachers for the year 1890, will be held as follows: Neilllown, Monday, July 7. East Hickory, Tuesday, July 8. Tionesta, Wednesday, July 9. Newtown, Thursday, July 10. Balltown, Friday, July 11. Cooksburg, Tuesday, July 15. Marieuville, Wednesday, July 16. Nebraska, Saturday, July 19. Brookston, Tuesday, July '22. Special examinations will be held in Tionesta, September 27, October 25, and November 29. 1. Each applicant must write for a specimen of bis peumanship, the Pre amble to the Constitution of the United States. 2. All work must be done with pen and ink, on foolscap paper. 3. Applicants can not enter the clads after 9 o'clock A. M. 4. AH teachers that did not attend institute last winter, must give reasons sufficient to bave kept them away from their schools, before entering the class. Directors and interested citi zens are invited to be present. Geo. W. Kerr, Supt. Forest County. For Sale. Steam Threshing Rig complete, Ten borse, Horizontal Traction Engine, Separator, Water Tank and Tank Wagon. All in good repair. Will sell cheap or will trade for stock. Call on or address, J. G. Bromley, Stewarts Run, Pa. Moro nooplo, adults and children, uro troubled with coHtivoness than with any other ail niont. Dr. Henry Hnxtrr'e Mini drake JiiltorH will cure coKtivcni'tM and provont tho diseiiHOs which result from it. For Hale ut ISovurd'a. lii-niarkable KrM-ur. Mrs. Michael Curtain, I'luiiilicld, III., iiukoa tho HtaU'iiiout that blio caught cold, which settled on her loni; tihu wax treated lor a month hy her luinily ph.VNi cian, hut urow worwo. He told her hIio was a hopulims victim of consumption mid that no iiiediciuo could euro her. Her driiKKist BUtiHP'-toil l'r. Kind's New Dis covery for Consumption ; hho bought a lxiUle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. Slie continued its use and utter taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever Mas. Free trial bottles of this Ureal Discovery at Herman fc Hifru'ius' Drugstore, largo bottles Sue. and $1.00. Kvery bottle of Arnica fc Oil Liniment sold is warranted by the proprietors to give satisfaction or money will bo refuud od. For sale at Ilovard's, s w w o 3 B ft B B r L SS dlrwtn, Tre Judge 0 H Q H 0 n sg; Wilson, HoiiMfl , Arnor. 1'roth'y C. W. Clark If m S - Js. S. Towlor I P. C, Ulo(-hnr I li 2 a ft John It. Ox(rool..j r w w c - i x v I. K. Groen.... Jas. Melntyrp... - t' -r ?. I a : w -SSo Sr cS 3? i i C. F. Ledehnr.... : A. K. Khipe J. J. Parsons 1 Samuel Mervin.. J. N. Heath oi: Chris. Znpiulel... James D. Pavis... J. B. Agnow llnppr lloinlrra. Wm. Tlmmons, Postmaster of Idavillo, Ind., writes! "Klectrie Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and I.iver trouble." John Loslio, farmer and stock man, of same plaoo, says : "Find Kloctrio Hitters to be tho best kid ney and Liver medicine, made mo feel like a new man." J. vV. Gardner, hard ware merchant, same town, says: "F.lec trle Hitters Is just the tiling for a man who Is all run down and don't care whether ho lives or dins ; ho round new strength, fgond nppetito und felt fust like he had a new lease on lite." Only 50e. a bottle, at Her man A Kljjglns' Drugstore Survival of tho Attest, Downs Klixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply becanse it is the best. For sale at Ilovard's. Itch cured In 30 niinntos, liv Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Herman A Siggins Druggists, Tionesta. jani-4m. Knplish Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and blem ishes from horses. Ulood .Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone, Stifles, Strains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs F.te., Save fi'iO by uso of one bottlo. Warrantod tho most wonderful blemish euro ever known. Sold by Herman A. Siggius, Druggists, Tionesta. jau'J2-ly. When Baby wu ilck, we gare her Caitorta, When she wm a Child, the erled for Cutoria, When ihe became Miaa, she clung to C'Mloria, When the bad Cbiklreu, etae gave them Cutoria, nrCKI.KN's'Alt.MC'A HALVE. The best Salvo in the world T.ir Cuts, Hruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Klieuni, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilliluins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is Kuariiuiecu io give periect satlsiaction, or money refunded. Trico 25 cents per dox. For sale bv U. W. Bovard. MARRIED. MOOKE-KINO.-In Tionesta, l'a.. June !, 18P0, by S. J. Setley, J. P., Mr. Allan Moore of Nebraska, Pa., and Miss Susan M. King, of Fast Hickory. DR. A. FISIIKR, DENTIST, Wurron', Pa. One of the oldest and most suc cessful practitioners in this section of tho State. Will visit Tionesta every regular court wock. majia-ly. Auditors' Jtt'porl or lluv inoiiy Tow nship. It. O. Carson in account with the School Fund. IU. Ain't due from 18.S0 $ 7211 07 Ain't received from Collector ial 30 Ain't received from V. C Bromley ftl 74 Stuto appropriation 108 23 Allegheny Twji. order 12 00 S22.1U 3-1 cn. $1840 80 30 82 Orders redeemed Two per cent, commission . $1877 71 Raluiico duo Twp 401 03 no au Ft' nii. pn. Cash received from Collector $.V)7 63 Cash received from W. C. Bromley lilt 83 $027 10 (-R. Am'tdiioTreas. from last settlement $ 07 8.1 Orders redeemed 183 30 Two per font, commission 3 07 f 2 .M 81 Balance due 372 io We, tho Auditors of Harmony Town ship, having examined tho accounts of said township, linil them as set forth ill tho foregoing report. (iuo. L. Kino, U. L. Junks, Auditors. THE Monumental company, OF J.l.lIlLSTOH'X, IV. Y., M'f'rs and Iinpoiters of FINE MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, IIasapMiinted S. II. HASLF.T A SONS, I louesui, j-a Agents. All work war ranted. Prices Reasonable. Call aud ex amine samples. T V YOU WANT a repecUtble Job of printing ai a reasonable price send your eruor 10 1111s umcn, Auditor' ftcf I lenient of Tln 11 est n Twp. Seliool Fund for the Year JSS1. Wm. Lawronco, Treasurer, in account with the School Fund of Tionesta Town ship, for tho year 18811. A in't in Trona'r's hands last report.! 18S7 04 State appropriation 108 03 Ain't ree'd Henry Ilium, Col 201 47 Am i ree'd W. II. Wolf, Collector.. 1170 39 ?34.7 S3 $ 3107 35 47 06 212 35 Ain't orders redeemed Vi per cent, on 31!t7.3". Am t on hand to balance., f:M37 fa Balnnco In hands of Treasurer .12 35 W. II. Wolf. Collector, in account with the School Fund of Tionesta Township. To nm't of Duplicate $1555 21 By Treasurer's receipts, S1220 39 Ain't returned to Co. Comm'rs 112 41 F.rror in tax 20 05 Kxonerations 71 32 Five per cent, on 81220.30 01 OO Am't to balance 61 07 $1555 24 Bulnnee In hands of Collector , 01 07 Financial Statement of Tionesta Town ship School Fund. Balance in hands of Treasurer 212 22 Balance in hands of Colloctor 61 ('7 Unseated tax of 18S8 and 1880 2000 00 $2273 29 Liabilities none. We, the Auditors of Tionosta Township, havinir examined the accounts of the Treasurer and Collector of the School Fund of said township, for the rear end ing Juno 2, 1800, find them as sot forth in mo loregoing report. Geo. Weant, John Tvkbkl, Auditors. Dissolution Notice. Iron City Smixn, 1 Forkst Co., Pa.. May 20, 1800. We, the undersigned R. It. Dunbar, J. S, McCluskoy and Rob't II. Brown, doing business under firm name of Dunbar fc Co., Limited, do by mutual consent, this dato dissolve said partnership. it. R. DuNHAIt. John S. McCluskey. Koii't II. Brown. LKGAL AOT1XK. IN T1I8 COURT OP COMMON FLEAS OF FOREST COUNTY, No. 1, MAY TERM A. D. 1800, SITTING IN EQUITY, I1ETWP.EN KLLA S. JOY, PlaiHtiJjr, AND ISRAEL S. SPENCER ct al, Defendants. Bill in equity filed by said Klla S. Joy, a tenant in common for the partition of a certain tract or piece of land situated in the Township of Harmony, County of Forosi, State of Pennsylvania, containing 250 acres more or loss, (and being all the land men tioncd and described In deed from J. B. Agnew, Slier ill', to Allen Mouroo, recorded in Shoritl "s deed book No. 1, at fago 35, in tho Prothonotarv's ollice of said eouiits between plaintilt' and defendunta, or such of them as aro interested therein, so that ech shall enjoy his or her share in sever alty ; and if tho same cannot be dividotl without prejudice to, or spoiling tho whole, that the same bo sold and tho proceeds distributed among the several persons en titlod thereto. ORDER OF COURT. And now, May loth, 1800, It appearing1 to tho satisfaction of this Court, from tho allldavit and return to ordor of sorviro of April 14th, 1800, lilod, that the dofendantH, Israel S.Snenctfr, Frank Hiscock, William F. Uern, John O. K. Tniair, Frederick Morrell, Charles Tucker, B. L. Talmadge, Orrln Ballard, Frederick T. Ilage, J union Fuller, W. 1). Wells, VV. E. Wolls nnd Irani 0. Russ, cannot, upon diligont in quiry, be found so as to be personally served with tho bill and said order j it is therefore ordered and decreed that tho said defendants in this order named are hereby notified and required to cause au appearance to be entered for them respect ively in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, to the Bill of Complaint of the said Ella S. Joy, and to observe what the said Court shall direct. Such appear ance to lie entorod on or before tho twonty tirst day of June, 1800; and on fall uro to comply with this order, defendants in do fault will bo liable to havo tho bill taken iico coueKso, and a decree made against them iu their absence. PKIl C'fUIAM. Forest County, ss : I hereby certify tho foregoing to be a true extract Irom the record. Witness my hand nnd tho seal of said Court BK AL 1 this 10th day of May. 1800. CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothoiiutary. U C I nU I I sieel Tai-kltt Work. Half the eost of hoisting saved to Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers, Machinists, Builders, Contractors) and others. Admitted to be tho greatest improvement ever made in taeklo blocks. Freight prepaid. Write for catalogue. Fulton Iron A Engine Wks., 10 Brush St., De troit, Mich. Estab. 152. my28. TAKE NOTICE. We wish to rail the attention of tho readers of the ltKeum.iL'AN to tho fact that S. Sager's AiuhIvho Liniment is one of the very best internal and external remedies ever used for cramps, inllam illation, tiHithaehe, headache, cuts, bruises, sprains, dysentery, indigestion, etc. It is kept for Hilo at Tioiiesia, Hickory, Whig Hill, Mnyhiirg and Newninnsville, and w ill soon lie placed oil sale in other places. Agents are wanted. upr30-3m. f ACRES OF LAND, including the OtlJ dwelling house, barn, etc., sub ject to mill including the present leases present he.ulwa thereon, situated on the headwaters 01 Stewarts Hun, iu Forest count v. Harmony township; property of tho Jocelyn oil Land Association 01 the l ommouwcaltli of l'enns lvauia ; formerly known as the Robert tjireeu, Marshall, and Andrew A. Sloan farms, parts of tracts Nos. 221 anil 222, of Venango county, Allegheny town ship, w ill bo sold 011 tho ground at 1'uhlio Vendue, on the ftth day of July, A. D., ski, at 4 o'clock p. 111., to close up tho sll'airs of tho corporation, Hy order of the Board of Directors. A. II. Jiii'KM N, Vice l'r- sidrnt, Jamks Mai iionoi'uii. Director, S. S. .lot i.ian, Director. May 21, 1WHI. WANTED ACENTS TO.DOLlt'lT UUOEHH IOU fKT. TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, &C. STEADY WORK for UobmI, Isdulrleua . A ptnae, r Com BUli W grow full lin of ri' TU Baiiuu qUUf Wrm4. vim uvHi uru. Write tmmelu.U:iy for kmi. R. Q. CHASE fc CO., PMILA., PA. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of tho subscriber, at East Hickory, Forest county, l'a., oil May lUli, Ivo, one roim mare I'ony, age unknown; brand oil ieit hip, t r .Vt HA; alo biand 011 left shoulder, and sore back, from addlo or harues. Tho ow ner in mulled to come forward and prove prop erty, nav charges, and take same awav. olhci isu she w ill bo dinposi d of aeoul d- iiiir to law- J. E. 8IOIUU1UN. May ai, lsoo. I Oil WORK of every description eitK'U twl at Ilia UKPUBLICAN ouico. -4 1 n 1
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