THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1891. BQROUG H OFFICKns.. rturffetM.J. ft. CLAnk. Om-ufilrape) North ward, R. M. Her man, II. M. Foreman, Patrick Joyce. South ward, J. C. Soowden, H. II. Has let, Kll lloleman. Jtutttee of th Peace J. K. Proper, 8. J. Bettev. Conthbtn nnd CuUrelorH. 8. Canfleld. toihoot Director t. W. Robinson, A. B. kally, K. U Davis, I). 8. Knex, D. W. Clark, J. T. Brennan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Weather of CtaairreM Jamks Kicnn. Memher of Senate llAnnv A. Hall. AtemblyH. S. Towi.ru. Preident JudfteCnAnvn. H.Notrh. Annoeiate Judge Joil! It. Whitr, C. Vf. Clark. Tretuturer Jas. B. Haoofhtt. Prothnnntartf, Rfffinter fc Reeorder,Jte. Calvik M. Abskh, fiheritr.ionn It. Osooon. 0o4MJi.iir C. F. Lkdbbuh, Jan. Mrlnf mi, Philip E-hsut. County Superintendent r.o. Vf. K kru. JHitriet Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury OommUeioner Jonti N. Hkat.T, John MpRitftRRBKitriKn. Omn.y Surveyor J. P. PROPun. . Coroner Pr.' A. K. Hto-hcttphkh. County Auditor W. W. Thomas, O. W. Rilifno!, R. I'LYMW. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. O LIVE LODGE, No. f:.7. F. A A. M. Stated Mpetlng held at Odd Fel lnwa II all tli A rat MniidnT ofpach month. T. J. PAYNK, W. M. T. B. COBB, See' y. WASIIlijToS CAMP. No. 420. P. O. H. of A., meets evpry Mondny rve nlnit In Dalo Hull. White degree confer red liit and 3d Monday of each montb. J. B. EDEN, Pre. F. W. LAW, It. H. TI0KE8TA LQDQE vI.O.of O.F. TICKETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 il o'clock. In the Ixulga Room in rar iri.l.'a Halt, Confers the Initiatory do gree tlia II rat Tupsday night of each month : first dpgreo the second Tuesday night; fHH-und degree the third Tnwday night; third degree tho fourth Tuesday "'BhU C.R. DAVIS, X.n. J. II. FONtS, See' v. fVJREUT LODGE, No. 1SI, A. O. IT. W I Meets every Friday Kvenlng in nan let HsU, Tionesta. w nT J. H. II AGERTY, M. W. J. R. CLARK, Ueoordor. APtTgEORuI. STOW POST, V JSO. U. A. rc. - ' Wednesday In eai-h llnii-Tionewta. Pa. I.IVA LTOII. Coin. NIXII SU HO EONS ., Proaidentj .T. W. plitrv: J. It. KiiiKiiia Vhe Hoard will moot oitipp, l!onetn, on the y of each tiiunth, at 10 CLARK, fOUNUYS-AT-LAW, door to P. O., TIoiiphU, Pa. r. P.M. CLARK, Piatrh-t Attorney, ark U Airrnt for a imnibcr of ro Ire taniiranre Couinaiiies. a, DAVIS. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. (lection made in this and adjoining couiitip. RITCUFY. ATTO UNEY-AT-LAW, Tloiica:, Forcnt County Pa, E. IIIB1.K, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, oMea In Kpolcr ISIoci, Room 0, Tlonpsta, T AWRKNCK IIOUSH. Tlonesta. Pa. 1J Juati Shawkev, Proprietor. Till itouaa Is centrally lM-atod. Everything new ami well furiril. Hupeilor Ac p.iinniodationa and atrict attention friven M citoat. Vejcctaliloti ami Pruitft of all kinda aerved in their avntuin. Sainplo no.n fir t'oininoreial Agenta. pi: IP.NTUAL IIOUSi:, Tioncwta, Pa., C. Urownell. Proprietor. Thla la a new hoiine, and haa juat lppn litteil up tor the accommodation of tiie public. A por tion of tho potrouago of tho public la aoliiv tlod. - 4rt-ly. CKN'TRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. II. ROT II. Proprietor. ThelarKCMt, Beit located and FuruiKhod I Ioubj in the City. Near Union Iept. JB. SIOOINS, M. D., riiyuiciau. Surgeon .t DrupKUt, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SUROKON, I Ala of Arnnttrong county, havlnii located in 'l'io'e.ita ia prepared to attend all pro l'aaional call promptly and at all hours. OlBco a.icl reaideuce two doom north of lawronre Houso. Office bourn 7 to 8 A. M.. aud 11 .o Vi M.x a to 3 anltii to 7 J v. 7. nunditrs U to 10 A. M. ; li to. 3 aud 61 to7Jf. M. raay-18 81 DR. F. T. NARON, PHYSICIAN A SUROEON, TIONESTA, PA, Offico opppoaila Oaa Oflico. Calls at tended to promptly day aud night. MAY, PARK A CO., HANKERS. Corner of Elm Wuinut 8t., Tioncsta, Pa., Hank of IliHcount and Deposit. In ternal allowed ou Time DcnoMiH. Collec tions niudo on ail tho Principal points of the U.S. couociioim aoiu-iimi. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Doaler la H1MESS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. TA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. iand and Railway Surveying a Specialty Magnetie, Solar or Triamfulation Survey lug, ltcat of Iiiitrumeuta and wurk, Terms ou application. pUlL. EMERT, FANCY MOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Hock building uoxt to Smear juugh A Co.'a store. Is prepared to do all alnds of custom work from the lliwt to tho coarsest and euaranUies hia work U iriva nortoct satisfaction. Prompt alten tion given to mending, and prices as rea-r- -- r-laxs work can Ito done for. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOUESTA, PA. r AMTIPITLAlt ATTENTION OIVKN TO THK PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THK PAYMENT OKTAXKN. Al,m TO THK PITRCHAHE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, ANIITOTHF, RENTING AND MANAOEAIKNT OK THE SAME. C'fearrh mm ahaath Mi-heal. Presbyterian Sabbath Hchool at 9:45 B. m. 1 M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. rroat; iinir n M. K. Cliun-U every tjau- balh evciilnu by Rev. Ruuiberner. Prowhltitf In the K. M. (hnrch every Sahliath evoniiiK t the uaual hour. Rev. F. V. Hhoup, 1'ahlor. Korrlcpa In the Presbyterian Church every Wnhlmth inornliiK ana eveuniK, Rev. J. V. McAniiK'h olnolating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yestetdav 74 C. M. Shawkey, Esq., of Warren, was in town to-day. T. W. Corab of Balltown, was in town over night, Monday. Miss Dolly Hood is quite ill, and has been so for some time. Yesterday's suoshine (wiped tie sleighiog with a great big swipe. Miss Mossie Lafferty oi Titusville, is making a three week's visit to Miss Hatlie Tobey, at Mayburg. Will 0. Morrow left here Satur day morning last to lake charge nf the school ut the Watsoo Farm in Howe township. Rev. Shoop is holding a revival meeting at the White Church, and Rev. Rhodes is also holding one at the Cropp Hill church. Mis. Sui Sharpe and Miss Artie Robiosou are paying a three week's visit to the families of Chas. Bjooer and B. W. May, Chicago. Struggle toughens the mind, uolil hy aod by we do oi.t mind the struggle. You need not toughen the body by a struggle with a cough when you have Or. Bull's Cough Syrup. . David Burnett has purchased the AcMub lot, aud expects to commence the creclioo of a store building ou the site of the one recently burofcd, as soon as the weather will permit. M Minnie irhawkey has been fcufluting from a severe attack of la grippe. For a week pnst she has been cod fine J to her room but is now able to be up a part of the time. Mrs. Wm. Hiebentbal and broth er, Mr. Goo. Hood, who wero called hither ou account of the serious ill ntsa of their sister, Miss Dullie Hood, relumed to their home in Pittsburgh Saturday. lion. David Kraery, one of the prominent figures of the oil country, died at his home io Titueville, last Friday, aged 54 years. He was a brother of Lewis Emery. Jr., of Bradford. Mr. S. J. Grove, who has for some time lived on the Sibbnld farm, oppo site Dawson station, has purchased the properly at tue rooutn oi tunus ivuu, ml moved into the house which staods o the premises. T. F. Ritchey, a prominent attor ney of Forest cntiuty, is atteuding court at Clariou ibis week, interested suit from Forest. Mr. Ritchey has a host nf friends in this coiioty. Clarion Jacksonian. We understand that Messrs. G W. Robinson and N. S. Foreman have purchased the lumber plant of the Salmon Creek Lumber Co , and will operate it tu its full capacity with the opening of spring. Some vf our local epnrts are baring lota of fuu chasing foxes on the surrounding hills these days. Tbey hare sometimes as high as four or five on the run at once, aod occasionally succeed in bagging one. Mr. W S. Shafl'er, was up from Eiuleuton, Monday of this week, aud shook hands with many of his old frieuds here who were glad to see him. Scott was looking well aod reports his towu in a flourishing state. Look out for counterfeits! See that you get the genuiae Saltation Oil ! Do not let the dealer sell you some "just as good," but insist upon getting I lie genuine with the Bull's Head tru.. mark on the wrapper. Mr. S. Htettheimer, Assignee of J. M. Mintz, was over from Titua villa yesterday taking a look at tilings aod arranging to begin the sale of the stock of goods in the store. He swings a treble column ad. tu the breeze io this issue. Next Monday will he groundhog day; the 14th will be Valentine day ; tbe 17th election day, and the 22d, Washington's birthday. Who'd have thought there were so many important events jammed into the littlest montb of the year? Mercantile Appraiser Osgood has finished "takincr the ceosus," as it were, of tbe merchandising establish meets of the county, bavini; made extra good time in his rounds. Tbi number ot business places has in creased considerably in the past year. The protracted meeting at Ne braska, under the ministrations of Rev. Rmnberger, is still going on, and is one of tbe most successful ever held In this section, and is nightly increas ing in interest. Many sleigh loads fiom this place have attended during the past week. An enthusiastic legislator at Har risburg has introduced a bill imposing a fine of 11000 on those who roaoufao ture and sell cigarettes, aod (5 fine on those who smoke them publicly. That's pretty radical but we dou't koow but that tbe country could stand it without much trouble. If any person hereabouts is un der the impression that tbe snow so far this winter in this section haau't been used be should take a walk ever around the depot and see the stuff lyiog around to be loaded, and then iuspect the bills showing tbe amount shipped thus far all hauled on this wiuter's snow. The Franklin News man has in some way made this Important discov err: One of tbe essentials to a good photograph is a clean face not a rel atively but so absolutely cleou one aud it is said that photographers have much trouble because they do not like to make a suggestion which might be teamed by their sitters. The Ohio authorities, who seemed so clamorous to get bold of John liar ger for alleged tbefts, failed to put in an appearance, and tbe prisoner was alluwed his freedom ou Tnursday last. He lost no time iu shaking the snow balls of Tiunesta off bis feet when be got out. Aod it is altogether likely that when the Ohioaus want another man picked up they'll have it to do themselves. A contemporary calls the atten tion of its readers to the fact that tbe Star nf Bethlehem, which was visible at the birib of Christ, can be seen every evening after 8 o'clock. It ap pears just a little south of east aud is very brilliaut anil beautiful orb. It will be visible only about two months, and those who do not see it this win ter will be denied tbat pleasure, unless they live over three centuries. Up to this time no serious coasting accident has happened in this neigh borbood, notwithstanding there bas scarcely been a day or night that the slidio hasn't been first class. Our neighbors, however, don't seem to have been so fortunate, as we scarcely pick up a paper that has not one or two more or less serious accidents to chronicle. We hope the good luck may stay witb our boys till way long io marble playing time. To day closes the eighth week of continuous nod unsurpassed sleighing, and tbe "oldest inhabitant" readily admits that he never witnessed a win ter iu which there has been so much good sleighing with such mild weather aod so little snow. This season has beaten the record, aod the amount of pood that it his doue the country in general is incalculable. But unless we get a right smart turu iu the weather pretty quick she's a goner for a while at least. A lady nf this place recently Dro tested against personal notices appear ing in tbe papers. She thought I bey bad no business to chronicle the doings, the coming and going nf persons with nut their cooseut. She was going to have a 'big talk' with one of the town scribes for some of ita announcements. Perhaps the lady is iu the right. It bas been said, however, that it's pleas ant to see ones name io print ; and newspapers g- upon that priuciple. Warren Ledger. John Cnuroe allowed he could haul the highest load of lumber from Hemlock City to Tidioute of any other, mau on the job. Last Friday John loaded up with 12,000 feet of hemlock and got ready to stait. But W. II Holcomb laid on the s ime sized load od took John's wake. They both came inroun to iiaiouie, out we don't believe either party care to re peat tbe experiment. The contest drew out a b'g crowd of interested eight seers yew. Monday of this week the family of Mr. Henry Kiser, of German Hill, were apprised by letter of tbe serious illness ef tbeir daughter's busbaud, Mr. Oliver Leard, of Allegheny, Pa. Yesterday members of tbe family came down to get further news by telegram, when tbey found a messsge awaitiug them conveying tbe sad in telligence of his death, a few hours previous. He had been sick hut a few days from a cold which developed into pneumonia. Mr. Leard was married to Miss Mary Kiser about five years ago, who survives him, they having no children. He was aged about 30 years, aod was respected as a man of sterling iulegrity and euergy, aud as such will be mourned by a large circle of friends made during bis year or two's resideuce io this couoty. His devoted wife will kava the heartfelt sympathy of all her many friends here in ber great grief. Monday forenoon Charlie Blum, of Gertoao Hill, met with a paiufol accident while driving down the Tubbs Run road with a load of ties. The sled "slewed" into a gutter, and Char lie's left leg was caught between the load and the bank at the tide of the mad, bruising aud jamming it quite badly between tbe knee and ankle, al though fortunately breaking no bones. Dr. Morrow dressed the wounds, aud Charlie will likely be around again in a couple of weeks. Last Friday ufternnon a hearing was nail before Judge Noyes io the cae of Edward S. Shippeo, on a writ of habeas corpus, to dotermine tbe question of admitting the defendant to bail till the sitting of court on the fourth Monday of February. Four witnesses were examined on the part of the Commonwealth after which ar guments were made by Hon. A. B Richmond, of Meadville, oo behalf of the defense, aud C. Z Gordon Esq , of Brookville, for the Commanwealth. At the conclusion of tbe aiguments Judge Noyes gave his decision, which was agaiust admitting the defendaot to bail, and remanding him to the cos tody nf the Sheriff for his appearance at court. Last week an item appeared in these columns to the effect that a hore had been stolen from a man . named Spencer, near Pleasantville. On Fri day last Spencer recovered bis proper ty. Tbe mare, a nve-yearoia iron grey, is a beauty, aud its owner values it at $700 He says lhat he received word from a Frauklin constable that a mare answering the description was at Hay mil ton. He weut out aud found it was his auimal. It had been left iu a barn attached to a hotel stable of tbat place wben all the attaches of the barn were asleep, but the description nf the thief, a six footer and dark complexioned, was obtained from par ties living along the road, who noticed the fine breed of the mare aod the rough looking driver. Many farmers are just now com plaining that the law against the kill ing of rabbits is all wroug. Instead of a law to protect tbe rabbit there should be a law to protect the farmer and fruit grower against the ravages .if the rabbits, they claim. The late mild winters have allowed their num bers to increase to an alarming extent and the damage tbey are doiug to fruit trees and shrubbery this winter is said to he Very great. Ex. The average lawmaker is a model iu his way, especially wheu it es to mak ing game laws. We notife a day or two ago, thai a bill had en intro duced iu the House to short ' the sea sou fur killiog squirrels by king off tbe monlh of September. As though nquirrels needed any protection any way One year there is scarcely one to be seen, aud perhaps the very next year they're so plenty as to be a real nuisance The beat law ever placed on the statute books for the protection of small game was knocked colder than a wedge alter it had been in ope ration but two years the huwk aod owl scalp law and all because a few luok beaded justices ol the peace, living io the border couuties, allowed themselves to be duped iulo issuing certificates lor hawks, etc., killed in other States. An O der of Court. And no .u 2" '1. h is ordered that Set- ., ' . -i' Rule LVI, be a i ended as to read us follows : Section 1 Applications fir liceuse uuder the Act ol May 13, 1887. shall be beard io Forest county no (he I bird Monday iu May, and iu Warren coun ty on the secoud Tutsday of June, iu each year. License graoled shall be for one year Inuu the first M oday iu June in Forest County, aud the fiisi Monday in July in Warren Coumy, aud shall expire ic one year from thai time without regard to the time when the same were grauted. By the Court, ClIAKLES II NOYE, P. J. Barnett Notes. Two new storerooms are in curse of erection, and as many more ere menially erected. Thai's right, "op Doiiii'iu's the life of trade." Too much may he the death of it. Mr. James Gray is getting every thing in readiness for the erection of i dwelling house in the near future. The location is a very desirable one; aud wbeu completed, will add greatly to tbe appearance of our town. Mrs. G. W. Elder who has been ill for some time is now couvalescent also Messrs. Robert llillard, aud Mar tin Dunkle who received serious iu juries while engaged in the handling of lumber, are on the meud. The plumbeis have now fininhed tbeir work, aod Claringloo can boast of beiog beated aod lighted by oat ural gas. Our people all agree that this is much more convenient than lb handling of coal and ashes. Rumor save lhat one of the school masters of ibis district is coutemplat ins an csrly cruise on the sea of mat Man's IS ANOTHER'S GOOD LUCK! The entire stock of J. M. Mintz's store, Kepler Block, consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tinware and Glassware, also a team of Horses, Wagon, &c., must be closed out by order of the Court, within a limited time. Goods will be slaughtered. Prices and val ues are not taken into consideration. Here is a chance of a lifetime to ob tain above mentioned Merchandise at less than one-half of their original cost. Come in and see the greatest sale this county has ever witnessed. S. STETTHE1MER, Assignee. rimooy. Ve wonder if ihe Clarirg ton teachers kuow anything about this? The flag presentation on Jan. 17, was well attended and an interesting program was carried out. Jan. 22. Shorty. NEWSY NOTES. Awav down South, a Georgia editor preaches a whole editorial sermon when he states in a bomely but forcible lan guage : "The longer we run a newspaper and write about people and events the more we realize how impossible it is to scratch every man on the spot where It itches the most." . The lease by which the Now York Cen tral Railroad gained control of the Beech Creek road was recorded at Rnllefonte Iat week and is the largest legal instrument ever entered of record in that place. It is for OHO years, and a consideration stipu lated of 15.000,600. The auditing depart ment of the Beech Creek road has been transferred from Jersey Shore to New York. Many years practice have (riven C. A. now ife Co., Solicitors of Patents at W aMi- ington, D. C, unsurpassed success in ob taining patents for all classes of in volition. Ttiov make a specialty of rejected cases. and have secured allowance of many pat ents that had been previously rejected. Their advertisement In another column, will be of Interest to inventors, patentees, manufacturers, aud all who have to do with patents. n exchange quotes a minister as saying that no newspaper which took truth for a tandard would make a pecuniary sue coss. The press inlgni return me cion pliment by remarking that no minister who told the truth about his congregation, alive, or dead, would occupy the pulpit more thun one Sunday nrtorwaril. llie press and clergy go hand In hand, each with whitewash brush in hand covoring over the dark spots, and looking through rosy spectacles magnifying little virtues are partners in saint muking. It la curious how fow people know tho order of succession to the Presidency. Supposing that both President and Vice pm.i.lant alir.nl, I me. tlio socreturv n State would be seated in tho Executive Chair. In tho event of his demise he would be B-ieceeded by the Secretary of the Tieasnry, and so on, m order, by the Secretary of War, the Attornoy-Oeneral, tho Postmaster-General, the Secretary or the Navy and the Secretary ol the Interior Rather a funny arrangement, Is it novr But it is trno that all these gentlemen are possible Presidents, and it is within the conceivable pos-ibililie thai tuey an might successively administer the oov- ernment during the same four-years term. Should they all die there is no present provision by law for filling Mr, Harrison's place. Till is enough to muKO one anxious. The Meadville Gazette, in noting the birth of a now cotcmporary In that city, savs: "It starts out witn a coiuusbiiiu weakness iu saving that it 'has no friends to reward, no cnemios to punish.' nowspapcr can nover make a go of It In this wav. A iiewspacr may manago to skin along without friends, but how on earth It can get along without enemies la what puzzles us. The Iriend of a news paper is similar to tho 'friend in need who is descrilied as the fellow who wants to borrow f 10. The friend of a new spa neristhe man with a very dull axe to grind. The recollection of our Ixiyhooi days, when we did the circular work for a wood chopping, does not leave us witliou practical experience In the propulsion tho grindstone. We hope thut a llttlo ex perience In the newspaper business may give the Star enough healthy onciuics to insure its success." For Sale. I have for sale eheap, me heavy lesm horses, one set harness, one pair bohs. Information may he had of S. W. Drace during my absence. R. t. Plfc'KCE. Tionesta. Fa., -Tan. 21, 1891. 3t. Bit HI.KN'X All Ml' A HAM K. The best Salve in the world fir Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers. ha!t Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruplious, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is giiuranleed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Iw.i. I-Vir sale bv Proper .V llontt. WHAT IS ONE - Misfortune, English Spavin Liniment remove all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Hlcui- shes from horses. Wood spavins, l urns, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stilles, 8 rains, all Swollen Throiita, Coughs Etc., Save SSO by use or one uottlo. Warrantea the most "wonder hi 1 blemish cure ever known. Sold by Herman & Wiggins, Druggists, Tionesta. jau'22-ly. The Mew ItlarsverT. You have heard your friends and neigh- bora talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know "from por- sonnl experience just how good a thing it Is. it vou nave ever tried it, you are one of Its staunch friends, because tho won derful thing about It is, that when once tr vn a t.rlul Ur. KlniTH New IMHeovprv ever after holds a place in the house. If ou have never used It and skou d bo alllicted with a cough, cold or any1 Throat, Lung or Chest trouhle. secure a b ttlo at mice and give it a fair trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money reiunciecl. Trial Bottles Free at Proper & Doutl's Drugstore. The Klrat Hlrp. Perhaps you are run down, ean't eat. can't steep, CAji't think, can't do anything to your satislactlnn, and you wonder wnat ails you. You should heed the warning. you aro taKing me nrsi step into rtorvous Prostration. Yon need u Nerve T'-nio and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system tu its" normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Touio and Alterative. Your appetite returns, go m uigusiion is restored, and the Liver and Kidnevs resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 0c. at Pro per & Doult's Drugstore. In case of hard cold nothing will rp- lieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnica A Oil Liniment on tho chest. For sale at Bovard's. -The name of N. H. Powns still lives, although ho has been dead many years His Elixir for tho cure of coughs and colds has already outlived him a quarter ol a century, and Is still growing in favor with the public. For salo at Bovard's. m All those who have uad Maxtor's Mandrake Bitters speak very strongly in their praise. Twenty-five cents per bottle. I-'or salo at Bi.vard's. When Baby was u-k, w gava her Caatorla, Whea aha waa a Child, aha cried for Caatorla, When ahe became Miaa, ahe cluag to Caaturia, When she had Children, ahe tare them Caatorla, TIONESTA HIVItlClOTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour V barrol choice - - 6.00((1.25 Flour V sack, 1.2S(g,I.65 Corn Meal, 100 lbs . . .1.40(1.60 Chop feed, pure grain - - (al.4i) Corn. Shelled - - 80 Beans "j? bushel ... 2.!M(u.X0O Ham, sugar cured - 12 J ft, 14 Breakfast Bacon, sugareured 11 Shoulders ..... 0 Whltellsh, half-barrela ... 8.S0 Lake herring half-barrels Sugar ...... G(a 8 Syrup ...... fi0(i.t0 N. O. Molasses new ... o0(n,75 Roast Rio Coffee ... fu.27 Bio Coffee, ... . 2n((4 Java Coffee .... $(; '15 Tea ...... 2(ibiM Butter 20(u 23 Bice - K(ii Eggs, fresn ... - Gi2. Salt best lat e .... 1.25 Lard ...... fa 10 Iron, common bar .... 2.M Nails, Kid, 1 keg .... 2.50 Polatr.cs ..... f Lime bid. .... 1.00 D'iod Ap les sliced per lb - - du Dried Beef .... - - 15 Dried Peaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per X - 15 Conilrmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing account lia been tiled in my olliee, ami will be presented at next term of court, for continual inn : Final ai-count of George and John Zeig ler, Administrators of the estato of Frank y.eigler, lalo of Forest countv, di-ceased. CALVIN M. AltNEIt. Clerk Orphans' Court. Thinesta, Pa., January 2o, lv.'l. DH. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren, Pa. One of the oldest and most suo ottssful praclitiorers iu this section of Ihe Stale. Will visit TioucsU every regular sMirl week. may'-'i l.v. Administrators' F Br VIRTUE of an order Court of the County of F . a. Dec. 1H. A. D. 1800, there Will be ppv to public sale At tho Court House, In TU. nesta Borough, in said County, on x a at 10 o'clock Ai M;, of said day, the lowing described real estate, to-w!t: J All tho undivided two one-butidredth (2-100) part of the following described Hire tracts of real estate, situate in How Township, in said County, and Stato Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wil 1. All of Warrant No. forty-eight hut dred twenty-one (4821), containing li hundred ninety-aix (MHJ) acres, moreV, 2. " All of Warrant No.""Tortv-eigliS ha dred twenty-three (4H'iS), co'iititininV hundred fifty-seven tj."i7) acres,, mm less, excepting therefrom xno ln eighty-one (LSI) acres, set apart to J Proper, ami convoyed to C. W. Stoi, 3. Tho iindivldod three-fourths thnt part of Warrant No. thirty-one dred ninety-seven (3II'7), being the' east part thereof, described as I Beginning at a post in the Warren lino, on East line of Warrant No. ! West line of Warrant No. 2736 South along said Warrant lines, on dred forty-six and two-tenths (H8 to a post, corner of land set an Rosenblatt et ul. ; thence West line of lauds set apart to O. Ror al., two hundred forty-four (2 heech in K. line ol mod set ap Clark, and conveyed to W. L thence N. along E. lino of w lands to a post In Warren Co. . E. along said Warren Co. line tv dred forty-four (244) rods to place-- ginning, containing two nunarea inx (213) acres, more or less, .subject to sa, limner inereon neroioiore inauc. t foregoing described three tracts contalj In all ahout twelve hundred tnirty-on three-fourths lliili) acres, more or and being all the remaining lauds o i'lttsburgb and f orest county ci Company mentioned in original toge'her with all the buildings, menu, and royalties oi on ana . unto belonging. Subject to a C Leaso dated Septenilier 1st, A from John Tnggart et al., to J. 1 now known as Tho Balltown Oi' Lease. i'KKS OF SALE.-Cash. on of sale by Orphans' Court. c. c riA.v, CHARLES F. WE Adm'rs, Ac, of A. Wiei Aonew A Clark. Att'ys. Tionesta, Pa., January 111, 181U. PROCLAM ATlf WnKUKAs, The Hon. Cha' r- -sident Judge of the Coh Pleas and Quarter Scssic the county of Forest, bar eeutj'pr holding a lStrt UimriiT nossBiu, phans Court. Oyi !uifc Oeueral Jail Delivery, . th - County of rorost, to Fourth Monday of Feb., of Feb., 1S!1. Notice is the Coroner, Justicesol t stulilos of said countv, t and there iu their propi o'clock A. M., ol said recoids, inquisitions, c other lemembrances, to which to their olllce uppf and to thoso alio are boon to prosecute against the r or shall be in thejail of 1 they may be then nod J against them as shall Wij, dcr in v hand aod scull Jauuurv, A. D. IMH. John r. oshoc APPEALN Commissioner! Fun km- O Tionksta, Pa., Notice is hereby given t sionors of Forest County nllice, iu tho Court llousn, the second, third and lout next, for tho purpose of h of Appeals from the Asses Appeals lor Green, Hies and Kingslev Townships, February 2d s L r Hurts Junks, February 3d, Tmi and Borough 011 February C. F. I J as. M 1'llILV County Attest, Jas. T. Bhenna, irMNANCl.. Hi'ATEy L School lust for the year end Taxes uncollect. Va.no of School I Bouds outstaild Value of taxal G. . A. II KKl D. W. CL NT, W HEI.Ki IO- an ted an ml until to iulnuliK' clnpodia ol ltelii attention of the nesta and vn-iii j Over 5OC0 titles. , ence book ever J dldlv. For tcnl Manager, -I Ekt
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