THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 18!K). BOROUGH OFFICKRSs. llp(tt.J, R. Cl.ARK. innnlmcn North ward, R. M. TJor 111:111, II. M. Foreman, i'litrii'k Joyce. South ward, J. C. Soowdon, S. 11. Has let, I li Holonian. Jiiftiires of the react J. F. Fropor, 8. J. SuMnv. Cotistiiblennd Oillrelnr S. 8. Canflold. H-'hnnl. )irectorli. XV. Robinson, A. D. Knllv, E, L. Davis, 1). S. Kuox, D. W. ( lurk, J. T. Brotniiin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. (.inher of Cnnpre. .Tames Kkrii, Mrmhrr oSenute itmif. Wilson. .1 ,-embl)i Charles .. Randau. frr.iirlent Jnitrte W. I). Brown. A'l'icint .W;c John A. Proper, .(II N II. WHITE. 'iii-iurer Ja. R. IlAooRnTT. I'mthonntary, ltrtiKtcr & Recorder , Ac. C'Ai.vilt M. Arneb. Ki'i'riir. Quo. W. Hawtis. i.'it'Hi(onr Wm. D. 8. helps, 0. '. LltDRDITR, J. J. Parsons. ' Wnc.v fiupcrintentirnl Oko. W. Kerr. J'intrict, Attorney V. M. CLARK. fury Commtnaioners C. II. Cmincn, John F. Haiti.. County Surveyor-. F. Pnnrrn. Cnroiier Tr. A. eVstonecipher. County Auditor K. L. Jones, R. Z. f;ii.i.r.srire, W, Rt.rM. UUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE LODGE, No. fiW, F. A A. M. Stated Meetings lirlil nt Odd Fel ln.is Hull tlio first Monday of each month. T. J. PAYNE, XV. M. T. R. COnn, Scu'y. rAsilTxGTON CA M P, No. 420. P. O. V S. of A., meets every Monday cve liiuj in Pain Hull. Wbito degree confer ral 1st and Xd MoudnvH ol cneh inuntli. F. XV. I. AW, Pres. t. n. conn, r.. h. &&Z TIONESTA LOME VS S&P T. O. Of O. 1?. MKETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In'tho Loiiu-e Kmrni In Par tridge's Hall. Confers tho Initiatory de cree the first Tuesday uight of each month; ft rut degree the second Tuesday night; second degree thn third Tuesday nluht; third degree tho fourth Tuesday night. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. G. J, II. FONKS, Kec'y. , 27 -tf. IVJRF.ST LODGE, No. 1S4, A. O. U. XV., I Meets ovprv Friday Evening In Has let Hall, Tione'-to. . . ' I,. J. HOPKINS.'M. W J. R. CLARK, Recorder. APT. GEORGE STOW POST, . No. 274. G. A, R. Meets on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Follow Hall, Tionesta, Pa. I). 11 LACK, Commauder. JOARPof EXAMINING SURGEONS 1 fnK l..fAt:t Cniinfv. u H...1..- Xf TV P.adw1aiiI T W Morrow M. D., Hoeretary : J. H. RiKKins M. !., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will inert In Dr. Morrow'a ofllco, Tlonesta, on tlie third Wodnesday of cai'h inonih, at 10 u'rkx-k, a. 111. tisiyv CLARK, ATTORNEYS- AT-I-AW, CUUo next door to P. O., 1'ionesta, Pa. J. B. AONKW. 1". M. CLAHK, Piatrift Attorney. Mr. Clark Is Admit hr a number of re liable Fire Insurance Companies. 10. U DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections mado In this and adjoining counties. p F. RITCnEY. I ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Tionosia, Forest County Pa, 1 ? e. nmr.E, ATTORN R Y-AT-LA W, Ofllco in Kepler ISlock, Room 0, Tlonesta, T AWRKNCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa XJ Justis Sliankov, Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac- I'otuuiodntions and strict atteution piven t- aruoKts. Veiretables and Fruits of all kinds served iu their season. Sample room lor lommerciai Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tlonesta, Ta., V . C. ISrownoll. Proprietor. This Is a new house, and has just been fitted up tor the accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patronage of the public Is solio Hod. 4il-ly. CENTRAL noUSE, OTf, CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor, Thelargofit, Cost Located and Furnished JIousj iu tho City. Near Union Depot, B. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon ,t Drupnist, TIONESTA, PA. J XV. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, iJito of Armstrong county, having located In Tio;iosta is preparod to attend all pro fessional trail! promptly and at all hours. Olllce aad residence two doors north of Lawrence House. Ofllco hours 7 to 8 A M.. mid 11 lo 12 M. t 2 to 3 and 6) to 71 v M. Hundays, 9 to 10 A. M. j 2 to 3 and i 10 7i p. M, raay-itt hi DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. TIONESTA, PA. Ofllco onppoaite Gas Olllce. Calls at tended to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO., HANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut 8ta., Tionesta, I'rt., IsanK 01 Discount anil Deposit. In terost allowod on Time Deposits. Colleo lions made on all the Principal points of inu u. a. oiiociioiiH noiiciieu. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of anil Dealer iu 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 Soociulty, Maguolio, Solar or Trianguhition Survey- lug. jsel 01 instruments ami wrK Turms 011 application. I11 MERT, FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Siiop in Reck building iiuxt to Smear Daugh A Co.'s storb. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the lluost to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to eive nuituct satistaction, t'ronipt attwi tiou Civon to meiidiuK. and pricos as n-a uouublo as tlrst oiusa work cuu be done for, JAS. T. HRENNAN, REAX ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOUESTA, IFA.. PARTKUTLAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THK PROPER ASHK.HSMENT OK LANDS AM) THK PAVMKVT OF TAXES. ALSO TO TIIH PURCHASE AND HALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. Church and Nnbtmth Hchool. Presbyterian Sabbath School nt 9:45 a. in. t M. E. Nubbath School at 10:00 a. tn. PreaehiiiK in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. KumherRor. Preai'liinn In the F. M. Church every Habliath evening at tho usual hour. Rev. F. F. Hhoup, Pastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every iSnbbath morning and evening, ltcv. J. V. IWeAinncli otnciatinir. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Got registered ! Oil market closed yestetday 851. Forest Bovard returned to liii suhool at Grove City, Monday. Mrs. A. II. Partridge of Cleve land, is paying a visit to Tionesta friends. Mr. J. T. Ilrennon was taken quite severely ill yesterday and is now confined to bis bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. W. May, of Chicago, are enjoying h visit with Mr. M.'s mother, this week. A number of our citizens went to Warren tu-day to ntteud the fune ral of tho late Col. Walaou. Geo. Ranb brought a pair of goats borne from his recent eastern trip, and will train them for driving. Mrs. Chas. Bonner, accompanied by ber children, of Chicago, is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly. Mrs. V. J. Blcakley, who has been with Tioutsta friends during tho pant fortnight, returned to her borne in Franklin on Saturday last. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Klabbatz, of Byromtown, gave our town a visit ou Monday of this ' week. Mr. K. reports business brisk up in bis section. Dr. Toivler, Republican nominee for Assembly, was a visitor to town last Weduesday, iu the discharge of his duties as president of the board of pensiou examiners. The first nine goes to Tidioute Friday to play a fiieudly game with the ball tosscrs of that place. We ex pect our "farmers" to come home drag ging a fair sized victory. An excellent job of work is being done io grading down Tietsworlh bill at the lower end of the Borough, which will be an improvement greatly ap predated by both roan and beast. Are you registered? If not, then see to it NOW 1 The last excursion of the season to the Thousand Inlands over the W. N. Y. & P. tt., goes next Friday. Train leaves this statiou at 8:40, and the fare for the round trip will be $5.50. Mr. Geo. W. Whitman, whose little baby is just recovering from severe attack of cholera infantum, has located at Findlay, Ohio, and will move there as soon as the child's health will peirait. Hall, Gardner & Co. of Elk county sold all the taubitrk ou a tract of C.200 acres in Elk and Forest counties to the Eagle Valley Tanning Company. It will yield about 90,000 oords. Clarion Jaeksonian. Parlies having patent business of auy kind cannot do better than to entrust it to the Messrs. C. A. Snow A Co., 710 8ih St., Washington, D. C. The firm lias had mauy years experience and is entirely trustworthy, Quite a number from this section are calculating on going to Titusville witb the G. A. R. boys to tba anuual reunion of tho northwestern associa tion. Particulars will be found in this issue in the shape of a program by Stow Post. Charles Leroy, infant son ot Mr, Adam Frederick, aged about one year, died at the home of Mr. George Armstrong, of the Borough, on Thurs day of last week, and was buried on Friday. Rev. J. T. Brennan conduct ed the funeral. Some of our exchanges are doing a smart trick in publishing minute details of a new mode of killing fish by explosives. It's a good way of helping along the illegal practice by keeping the lawless well posted on all the now methods for destroying fish. Owing to a conflict of opinion on the subject, State Chairman Andrews advises Republicans to bo registered on or before Sept. 3, instead of the 4ih as previously announced. In order to be on the safe side, let all beed this notice, and see at once to the matter Tho Warren county fair, which takes place at Warren ou Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 12, promises to be one of the most successful yet held by that enter prising association. These fairs al ways draw largely from Forest county and this year will be no exception to the rule. Schools will not begin io the boro until Tuesday next owing to Labor Day, which will perhaps surprise many of our readers to learn is a legal holi day, and will be observed by industrial parades and other demonstrations io the cities throughout the State. It oo curs on Monday. In another colimn will be found partial program of the Sabbath school convention to begin here to morrow afternoon. Among the enter taining features of the occasion will bo tbe lectures on Thursday and Fri day evenings, to which all are cor dially invited. Free. Henry Dean of Whig Hill, called at the Republican office yesterday. He reports his aged mother as quite poorly with something in tbe nature of a paralytio stroke, but hopes for ber recovery. Mrs. Dean is past 72 years of age, and one of the oldest of the inhabitants of that section. A Lickingville correspondent writes:. Martin Sigworth of this place, has taken his departure for West Vir ginia. Frank Wolf, who for some time has been rusticating in this vi cinity, departed for Lima, Ohio, on Monday. Win. Hepler bas com pleted Mr. Alexander's barn. A most terrible hurricane passed through this section on Thursday. Some buildings in Fry burg were badly wrecked. Rev. Brickley has re turned from Johnstown. It is noted by an observer that some orchards iu Forest and McKeao counties are well loaded with apples. The farmers who are fortunate enough to possess orchards in those sections will realize big prices for tbe fruit this year. Clarion Jaeksonian. We are sorry to say we have yet to bear of a singlo orchard in this county which is "well loaded" with fruit, although Mr. Henry Ablers, one of our thrifty German Hill farmers. brought in a few choice apples last week and readily disposed of them at 81.50 per bushel. His crop, however, is not large. A happy event which occurred in in this place yesterday was tbe mar riage of Mr. Jobn Burben, one of Ger man Hill's thrifty and prosperous young farmers, and Miss May, the ac complished daughter of our old friend Andrew Weller, also of German Hill. These young people enjoy tbe high es teem of the entire community io which (hey live, and will receive hearty con gratulations and best wishes from all for a long and happy married life, in which the Republican takes pleasure in joining. We presume when John got home in the evening he was treated to soma of tho same kind of music he helped to iuflict upon the editor some eight years ago. We hope so, at any rate. Thirty two years ago Judge Arner buried two children at tbe old burying ground near Newtown Mills. For some time be has bad in contemplation the removal of the remains to the cemetery at this place, and on Monday of this week be set to work for that purpose, scarcely expecting to find anything but the merest marks of the coffins left, Imagine his surprise at finding both the rough boxes and cof fins as well preserved as when first placed in tbe ground ; even the cloth, used in those days in covering coffins, was as good as new. There is some' thing quite remarkable about this preservation, and can only be account cd for by the fact that the original burial place was a rather wet spot. "At noon to-day, and for twenty minutes afterwards, was the darkest hour that bas been seen bore in day light for years. One could not see to read unless sitting close to a window, The clouds formed a thick, black can opy that let through only enough light to make a noonday twilight. Then came the rain, and it came in such downpour as baa seldom been seen in this valley. It fell in sheets and tor rents, washing everything as clean as a ghost. For at least ten minutes tbe rain was so copious that one standing in the centre of town could not see an outline of any of the environing bills, In less than half an bour tbe storm bad expended its force, but while it lasted it was the biggest rain exper ienced here for years." The foregoing from the Fraoklin Newt of last Thurs day portrays tbe situation hereabout at that hour. Accompanying the rain was a furious wind, though no damage was done in this immediate viuiuity. Notice. All parties holding Howe Township Road Orders are hereby notified to present tbera for payment to the Treasurer, on or before Sept. 15, 1890 After that date interest on same will cease. By order of Road Commis sioners of Howe Township. J. W. Black, Treasurer, Tigeon P. O., Forest Co., Pa, Aug. 25, 1890. Gent's furnishing goods a new and substantial lot just arrived at Lawreuce A Smearbaugb's. 2t. Death of Col. L. F. Watson. Our people were painfully surprised by tbe receipt of news, on Monday afternoon, of the sudden death of Col. L. F, Watson, Congressman from tbe Warren aod Venango district. Tbe particulars are given io a Washington dispatch, dated Monday, Aug. 25: Tbe eleventh death in the Fifty-first Congress occurred to-day, that of Representative Lewis b. Watson, of tbe Twenty-seventh District. The death was startliug in its suddenness. Mr. Watson had been living at tbe Shorehain and until recently seemed quite well. Mrs. Watson, who bad been away during tbe Winter joined him here a short lime ago. A little after 11 o'clock this morning, accom panied by bis secretary, C. M. Shaw key, he was about to leave tbe Shore ham by the ladies' entrance on 11 street, to take his carriage to tbe Cap itol. He experienced a sickening feeling witb pain in tbe region of tbe heart and bis secretary quickly admin istered some brandy which bad a tem porary effect, but Mr. Watson soon fell to the floor and was carried to the parlor by Mr. Sbawkey, Manager Keenan, Mr. Addison, tbe Shorebam bookkeeper, and Dr. F. L. Chamber lain, who chanced to be near by, were soon at bis side. Restoratives were administered but availed naught, and in a few moments Mr. Watson expired on a sofa without speaking after his fall. 1 be deceased was about seventy years of age aod his death was caused by apoplexy. Dr. Lhamberlain states that the case was similar to that of Senator Beck, whom he attended. Tbe death of Mr. Watson was a shock to tbe members of tbe House, with most of whom he has been on such terms as to amount to personal friendship. For some lime his health bas been poor and bis friends have been anxious about him. His physician warned bio a short time ago that be must cease all work, and be went to the seashore for a vacation, but be felt that his duties in Congress demanded bis pretence here and be returned in spite of tbe protests of his physician. The members of the Pennsylvania del egation held a meeting in the Speak er's office after the adjournment of the House. Mr. O mill presided and Mr. Kerr acted as secretary. Resolutions were passed in honor of the deceased. Tbe delegation voted to attend his funeral, which will be held oo Wednes day, at Warren, in a body. The re mains will reacb Warren at I p. m. Tuesday. Oil Notes. Richards A Co.'s well oo the Jacob Beck farm, about a mile west of Whig Ilill corners, was finished this week, but just bow it has shown up is still a mystery to outsiders. They bad a good showing in the Beaver Valley sand, but concluded to go on to tbe Balltown sand. Mr. Richards, we understand, calculated they bad a fifteen or twenty barrel -well in the Beaver sand, and if notbiog better is found they will operate the well from that depth. The Duck well at Peters Run is very near the interesting point, and should be in either to-day or to mor row. Grove Bros, finished a duster for Warren parties at the White Church, Harmony township, last week, and will shortly begio operations oo Capt. Clark's place, Hunter Run. The Derrick of yeslerday bas this: "Conductor C. C. Stone, wbo has large oil interests on the Tionesta, came io from his oil farm yesterday evening with a seven inch smile, all on account of tbe superior eonduct of an old well which, for several months past, bad been shut down, as worthless, by a former owner, and abandoned. But Mr. Stoue, who is too old a producer to kill a dog on circumstantial e,vi dence, bad tbe well fixed op and was properly rewarded for bis confidence. The abandoned well filled a 60 bbl. tank tbe first day, and would probably have filled two tanks of like capacity the second day, but Mr. Stone was obliged to shut it down, and came away before the pipe line could get the oil away. Producer Stone says bis experience oo bis Balltown oil farm bas convinced him that tbe country is more or less full of excellent oil wells, prematurely cut off, as it were, in their prime, by indolent pumpers and careless aud iuexperienced operators, It behooves the substantial business men wbo now-a days buy oil property as an investment, to look for them selves into idle aud abandoned wells before accepting as final the verdict of past proprietors wbo may or may cot bave given the business the necessary atteution. Producer Stone passed close by the new Whig Hill well ou bis return from bis oil farm. Tbe well was shut down, with some showing of oil in the vicinity, which Mr. Stone's experienced eye told him was obtained in tbe second sand. Tbe secrets of tbe drill were, however, closely guarded, the men in charge while greeting 1'ro ducer Stone cordially, refused to speak for publication. To be a surprise the Whig Hill must be a producer, dusters in that locality beiDg quite numerous." Don't put off tbe matter of regis tratioo until it passes out of vour miud, thus endangering vour vote this fall. See to it, Republicans. For sale, cither for cash or ou time, bouse aod large lot io Tionesta Borough. For terms apply to P M. Uark. tf. The Sabbath School Convention. Tbe following are the subjects handed In and selected for discussion at the meeting of the Sabbath School Association of Forest Comity, to meet in the Presbyterian Church, Thursday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, and continue, with intervals, till Friday evening! Explanations To be opened by Dr. S. H. Towler. Temperance In Sabbath Schools P. M. Clark, Esq. Indifference of Church Members to Sabbath School Rev. C. C. Rumborgor. Blackboards in Sabbath School and blackboard work Rev. J. M. Weaver. Does Sabbath observance afl'ect the Sabbath School Rev. C. C. Rumborner. Best method of conducting a review T. F. Ritchoy. Sabbath School ruusic Jonathan Al- baugh. Maps In Sabbath School R. Z. Gillespie. Who should attend Sabbath School and why Rev. F. F. Shoup. An essay by Mrs. T. W. Allender, "Dead Fish." Rev. E. T. Joffers, of Oil City, will give a lecture on Thursday evening; aubjoct "The Modern Sabbath School Teacher.'! On Friday evening Rev. Dr. J. N. Fraden burgh, of Warren, will give a lecture; Subjoct! "Young Man." Both ol tho Lecturers come well recommended. The lectures will be free, and it Is hoped they will both have good houses. A cordial In vitation Is extended to all to be present at each session, and to assist in making It in teresting and instructive. Stewarts Run. J. J. Zahniser and family were ont to Pithole to see Mrs. Zabniser's father, who is quite poorly, aod called oo friends here Monday on their way home. George Dawson is at Warren, gang ing for the Cornplanter Refining Co. While at Oil City latoly your hum ble servant met his old friend Cully Thomson. Cully has an interest io a lease with 13 pumping wells, and room for more. We are glad to see him doing well. Ed. Zahniser bas gone to Hickory to go down tbe river on a raft. Ronald Thomson has gone to Ne braska to work for Collins A Co., we are informed. J. G. Bromley made a business trip to Warren, Friday of last week. George Veoartsdale has bad bad luck on No. 10, oo tbe Jocelyn, having to use drive pipe to shut off gravel. He is down about 100 feet. Stewart has started No. 2, oo tbe Gordon. No. 1, oo the young Tom Howard), is reported good for 4 bbls. in tbe Quinn sand. Wood A Co. have up rig No. 11, on the Jocelyn. No. 4, on the Bromley will start tbe drill this week. We understand tbe well on tbe Ren farm was dry. Jas. Vanderlin is putting up a rig on his 35 acres, joining tbe Fair on tbe west. J. G. Bromley has his threshing machine in good shape, and will start out this week. There is a great deal of sickness in the country. II. M. Zahniser was appointed Sunday School delegate to the conven tion at Tionesta this week. McGintv. . Attention, Stow Post I The North-western Reunion of the G. A. R. meet on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1890, at Titusville, Pa. Tbe un dersigned Committee of Stow Post, 274, G. A. R., met Aug. 25, 1890, at Tionesta. Com. Jonathan . 'baugb, a member of the original comm. ie, not being able to atteud, Com. James Johnson appeared as his substitute and proxy. Io accordance with the general resolution of the Post, that the same go as a body to Titusville, the committee recommend the same, according to tbe following program : Post to leave Tionesta not later than 2 o'clock p. m. Sept. 9, and proceed to East Titusville, near Pine Creek, where they will go into camp, so as to be prepared so march to town early the next day. Comrades will supply themselves wilh teuta and two days' rations, and go armed and equipped( if possible, wilb muskets; if these are not procurable, wilb shot guns; aod if neither are obtainable then to go themselves. Comrades and old sol diers to appear io uniform as far as possible. Tbe Capt. Geo. Stow Post Band will report at Camp for duty. Let there be a general rally for Titusville, and let us do our share to make it one of the most memorable meetings of the annual re-uniou ever held in North western Pa. Remember, all old soldiers in the vicinity are cor dially invited to participate with us oo tbe occasion. Tbe uewspapers of Forest county are requested to publish this uotice two weeks. D. S. Knox, James Johnson, Samuel D. Ihwin, Committee. A new line of men's pantaloons just opened at Lawrence A Smear baugb's, that are guaranteed to suit both as to quality and price. See them. 2t. A common cold should not be neg lected. Downs' Elixir will cure it. For ale by liovard. Call and see those all leather suits at Lawrence A Smearbaugb's. Something new, and just the thing for rough, wet or cold weather. Sold at small margin. 2t. Must Settle. On the first of September I expect to begio a tour of Forest and Warren counties for the purpose of collecting all old accounts due uie, aod shall ex pect all owing me ti make payment wben I arrive. Those knowing them selves indebted will please be prepared to pay up, as 1 need and must bavo the money. David Mintz. Marienville, Pa., Aug. 19, 1890. 2t Notice. All nartics holdiue Tionesta Town ship Road Orders are hereby notified to present Inem tor payment to tho Treasurer, on or before Auguet 2S, 1890. After that date interest on same will cease. The f Ilnwing orders are excepted from the above call : Nos. 722, 742, 754, 805, 819 aod 820. By order of Road Commissioners of Tionesta Township. Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer. Attest, Q. Jamieson, Clerk. niT'KI.KN'A A KMC A HALVE. The bost Salve In Iho world for Cuts, Briiiues, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and iosi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Batis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale bv O. W. Bevard. The First ttep. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can" sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed tho warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to IU normal, healthy condition. 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Burhen and Miss Francis May Weller, both of Starr, Forost coun ty. Pa. NOTICE. ESTATE OF HELEN' S. THOMAS, de ceased. Letters Testamentary upon the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims, to present the saino without delav to SAMUEL D. IRWIN, W. M. LINDSAY, Executors, Tionesta, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vondl. Ex., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forost County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to Halo by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho Borough of lioucsta, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, A. D. 1890, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate to-wits COMMONWEALTH for use JENNIE BRADDISll vs. R. W. BRA DDI.SH and WILLIAM BRADDISH, Vendi. Ex., No. 20, May Torm, 1890. E. L. Davis, Attorney. All defendants' right, titlo, Interest and claim of, in and to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in Tionesta township, For est County, and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On the north bv land formerly owned by C. H. Church, known as the Taylor tract; on the west bv Holland Land Company, owned by McKluley and Abbott; on the south by part of the same tract heretofore conveyed by Peter Herring et al to party of the first part; on the east by the Her ring farm, known as Chancey tract of land. Containing thirty-three and three-fourths acres of land, be the same more or less; beinir the north half of a tract of land patented to Peter Herring by the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania; with about 10 acres of improvement with about 00 fruit trees growing thereon, one log and framo house, oue ware room thereon erected, with good spring. Also, all defendants' right, title. Inter est and claim of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Harmony Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a iost aud maple, the north west corner of the C. Stanley warrant; thence north 65 dsgrees east (174) ono hundred and seventy-four perches to white oak ; thence south 25 degrees ea-it ninety-one rods to post; thence south 65 degrees west oue hundred and sovontv four perchos to post iu west line of C. Stanley warrant ; thence north 2i degrees west ninety-one rods to the placeof bugiu nlng. Containing one hundred acres, more or less, with one log barn and sheds thereon erected, with about forty acres under fence and forty fruit trees growing thereon. Taken in execution and to bn sold as the property of R. W. Braddish and William rlraddish, at the suit of the Common wealth for use Jennie Braddish, TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the properly is stricken down ; 1. When the plaintiff or other lcin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of lien including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together wilh such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, mut bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 8. All sales not sHltlud immediately will be coiitinuml until o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all properly not sullied toi will again be put up aud so I' I at the expense aud risk of the person to whom tirt sold. Seo l'urdou'H Digest, Nin'h Edition, pago ill and Smith's Forms, page M4. (Ji:o. W. SAWYER, hheriir. Sheriffs Oilice, Tionesta, Pa., August &i, 18UO. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. 75lh year; begins Kept, hi, 1S90; (112 graduates; 41! ill ls:0. Situation healthful and beautiful. All uucc.-,ary expenses ueed not exceed li& a year. Faculty i'. 'in posed of uiou specially trained for their departments. Students may com plete preparatory studies. Address I). II, WHEELER, I. L. D., President. jull!3-bt. iL. Eui. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bono, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc.. Save o0 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Herman A Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta, Jnn'.'2-ly. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. W. P. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, bas issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sesssions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tli- County of Forest, to commonco on the Third Monday or Sept., being tho 15th day of Sept., 1S!K). Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of tho Peaco and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ton o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to be done, and to those hoare bound In recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in thojail of Forest County, that they may bo then and there to prosecuto nirainst tliem as shall be just. Given un der inv hand and seal this 18th day of August. A. I). 190. GEO. W. SAWYER, l.s. Sheriff. TUIAI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsvlvanla, commencing on the Third Monday of September, 1890: 1. 8. Kastor vs. J. C. Welsh, No. 80, May Term, 188. Summons in assumpsit. 2. Matv R. Fox, Joseph M. Fox and Hannah Fox vs. Goorgo J. Lacy, Fred erick C. Lacy, Frank Heidinger and Geo. S. Lacy, No. 43, September Term, 1880. Summons In trespass. 3. J. C. Welsh, John A. Proper, L. Ag new and A. J. Wallace, doing business as Proper Reserve Oil Company, vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 24, September Term, 1883. Replevin. 4. James C. Welsh and R. H. Graudin vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 2ft, September Term, 1888. Replevin. 5. P. P. Whittekln vs. William Law rence and William Smearbaugh, doing business as Lawrence A Smearbaugh, No. 3,Soptember Term, 1889. Appeal from J. P. 6. B. Phillips vs. Overseers of Poor Bar nett Township, No. 39, Hoptember Term, 1889. Summons In assumpsit. 7. Benjamin Fogle vs. C. F. Landors, No. 2, December 'Term, 1889. Appeal from J. P., action In trespass. 8. Leandor Lippencott vs. F. J. Maffett, No. 15, May Torm, 1889. Summons iu ejectment. 9. Harry Moody and Jerry Burtcil vs. C. C. Mead and McClurc, doing business as Mead and McCluro, No. 9, May Term, 1890. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. August IS, 1890. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts have been tiled In my office and will be presented at the next term of court for confirmation t First and final account of Nelson P. 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