THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1891. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liurge-J. R. Ct.ARK. Ormncilmrn North ward, R. M. Her man, II. M. Forantn, Patrick Joyce. South ward, J. C. Bcowdon, S. ll. f las lot, Eli Holcman. Jntlce of IA Peace J. K. Proper, 8. J. Sotlev. Conta,b!e and Collector H. H. CanAeld. SrHanl Director O. W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, K. I,. Davis, 1). 8. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. Rreniian. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOHESTA, 3?.A.. PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO THR PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THR PAYMKNT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THR PURCHASE AND HALF, OF REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE KKNTIHU AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Manner of Cong-re Jamki Kerii. Member of Senate Harry A. Hall. Amtmbly 8. S. Towi.kiu Preident Judge Charmcs II. Notes. Aociate Judge Jouit It. Whitk, C. W. Clark. Trenurer Jas. R. Haookrty. Prothonntarn, Repisttr A Recorder, A . Cat.viw M. Arwkr. Sheriff: John R. Owooon. ryninuonr C. P.- LbobrdR, Jas. MrlMTYiiB, Philip Emebt. County Superintendent r.o. W. Kbrr. PMrict Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK. Jury OommUrfoncrt Jonw N. Hkat.i, JoHn'MiiRsr.KNnRRoKn. , Cbuitfy Surveyor J. F. PROPF.R. Coroner Tr. A. K. Htomroiphf.r. County A uditor W. W. Thomas O. W. RoniHHOtf, R. Fly ww. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. , F. A A. M. rvT.IVH mDGK. No. B57. J Stated Meetings held at Odd Fel lows Hall tlio first Mnnnny orcnen mnnin. T.J. PA V NIC, W. M. T. R. COBB.Soc'y. ASIUNGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O, S. of A., meet every Monday eve ning In Da1o Hall. White degree confer red 1st and 3d Mondays of one" month. J. R. EDEN, Pros. F. W. LAW, R. 8. TIOITESTA LODQE of O. IP. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in' the Lodge Room in Par fridge's Hall. Confers the initiatory do Rrce Ihe first Tuosday night of each month; first degroe Uie accond Tuesday wight; second degree the third Tuosday night; third degree the fourth Tuesday n'Bm O. R. DAVIS. N. O J. II. PONTES. Soc'v. 27-tf. I V)RKST LODGE, No. 1R4, A. O. U. W I Meets every Friday Evening In Has let Hall, Tionesta. J. 11. HAOKRTY, M. W. J. R. CLARK, Recorder. V CI APT. GEOROE STOW POST, J fin VJA Ci A. R. Meets on the first Wednesday In each Auonth, In Odd. Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. JU.XATIIAA AlillAUununh I IJOARRof EXAMINING SURGEONS 1 J ftir Forest Countv. S. N. Towler M. D.. President; J. W, Morrow M. I).. Secretary t J. B. Siggina M. D., Treasurer. The Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow's office, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 i clock, a. m. jjGXEW CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-L.VWi OHln next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. i. H. AONKW. P. M.rl.ARK, District Attorney Mr. Clark Is A cent for a number of ro liable Firo Insurance Companies. I.' L, DAVIS. Vj. ATTORN RY-AT-L AW, Tionesta, Pa, C.illectlona mndo In this and adjoining co initios. HI F. RITCIIKY. 1 ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. Chares and Mabbnth MrhMl. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:4S a. in. t M. K. Sabbath S'hl at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. IT. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Romberger. Preaching in the K. M. Chnrch every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. tShoup, l'attor. iservu-es in tne rresuyionan v;nurcn every Snbhath morning ana evening, l(ov. J. v. MCAnincn omciaiing. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 76. Mrs. Suie Sharpe aud Win Artie Robinson returned Saturday from a three week's visit to Chicago friends. Miss Lmnia Woodburo weDt to Tionesta yesterday, where she is the guest of Miss Artie Robinson. Frank lin Newt Brother Smith of the Marienville Express, having been called to court this week, dropped in on us for a few minutes yesterday Emanuel Dasbner, by a mis-clip with a hand-ax Monday, put a gash in bis rieht knee-cap, that will lay him off for a few days at least. A delegation of Camp 420, P.O. S. of A , of this place, attended a parade in Oil City, on Monday in honor of Washington's birthday. Dr. Morrow would inform the public that he has just received is Y? K- III1U.K, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Ofllco ill Kepler Block, Room fl, Tionesta, Pa. AWRENCK HOUSE, Tlonosta, Pa., J Jiislis Sliawkev, Proprietor. This house Is centrally located. Kverything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac cimniodationa and strict attention given t gnosts. Vegutablea and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Suinplo ' roo.n for Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSTT, O. Tionesta, Pa., . C. Brownell. Proprietor. Tills is a new house, and lias Just neon fitted up lor the accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patronage of the public la solio- Hod. 4l-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Rott Located and Furnished llous.i In the City-t ' Near Union Depot, NS, M. D., n, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, tOW, M. D., YSICIAN A SURGEON, ong county, having located rooitred to attend all pro- romptly and at all hours, enco two doors north of e. Office hours 7 to H A. M. ; 2 to 3 an4lto7) P. to 19 A. M. ( a to and 6i may-18-81. SON, ;IAN SUROEON, TIONESTA, PA. e Oas Office. Calls at ly day aud night. k CO., JANKERS. Walnut 8ts., Tionesta, count and Deposit. In Timo Dcpositk. Collec- the Principal points of Ions solid led. .TON, it of and Dealer in ILURS, BRIDLES, ill kinds of IISHING GOODS. ESTA. PA. HITTEKIN. ter and Surveyor. EST A PA. Surveying a Specialty, Triangulation Survey slrumeiita and wvrk. on. A SHOEMAKER. Iding next to Smear . Is prepared to do all Drk from the Anest to lu ran uses liis work to lotion. Prompt attun ing, and prices as rt-a-i work can be done lor. fresh supply of vaccine virus, and prepared to accomodate all who may wish to be vaccioated. Conrad Sibble of German Hill, was doing the handsome thing by bis frieods last Saturday, on accouut of the arrival of a nice little girl at bis home the night previous. Albert Cowdry, of Gowanda, N. Y., is paying a visit to his cousin Cbas. Russell. Fraok Russell, after an absence of several months, is also back for a few days' sojourn in the burg. Robins aud suckers are on deck for the Spring. Some fuir strings of the latter have been brought in, but the biting isn't as good as it will be when the atmosphere becomes a trifle more tender. The Repillican acknowledges a very pleasant visit from lion. J as. T. MalTett this morning, who has bten in attendance at court this week. We were pleased to see Mr. Ma Belt look ing exceedingly well. Eddie Kircharlx, of Beaver Falls, Pa., a younger brother of our popular cigar-maker, Chas. Kircharlz, is visit ing him at present, and will become an apprentice in that trade under his brother's able instruction. Mr. Robert Brown, of the Iron City Lumber Co., of Howe township, this county, is attending court as a grand juror this week, aud made the Reitblicax a call Monday. Their base of operations is at Nashes. "Juhnoy, Johnny, if you don't go into the bouse this minute and get your overshoes, I'll tell your mother." "Tell on then, I aiu't a-cariiig we've thrown away our rubbers and taken to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, we have." D. I. Ball, W. E. Rice, Warren ; J. T. Maffett, John W. Reed, J. E. Wood, B. J. Reid, Clarion ; A. B. Richmond, Meadville ; J. II. Osmer, C. Ileydrick, Frauklin; G. A. Jeuks, C Z. Gordon, Brookvillo, are among the prominent attorneys registered at the Central House this week. Messrs. Scowdsn & Clark have the finest lot of new work in the shape of buggies, buck boards, etc., their factory has ever contained before. Some of this work is already sold, but much of it is for such customers as want a strictly first class article, at a fair and living price. It will do you good to call and look over their stock. The citizens of Corry, Pa., are congratulating themselves and feeling jubilaut over the election, last week, of James M. Lambing, Esq., to the mayoralty of that city, by the largest majority ever given an individual for that office. Mr. L. has inauy friends among our older population who can assure Corry that she has made no mistake in the choice of her leading official. The horse and buggy which we mentioned last week as being seen to float out of the creek into the river, subsequently was seen to pass Oil City. The rig went into the creek on the narrows near Mayburg, and it is pe culiar that it should fullow the devious windings of tbe creek aud river for so far without going aground. The horse was owned by Mr. 6iooe( a rail way conductor of Oil City, aud Mr. Dalton, tbe driver of the horse, sent him the following despatch : "Watch for your horse, and when he comes long, feed Litn. I watered bitu." For some time past a slight de pression in the lumber trade has been painfully apparent to our manufac turers, and many conjectures as to the possibility of its continuing through the summer have been made. But in the last few days confidence has been somewhat restored and many of our lumbermen have commenced to ship with their old-time vigor. Marienville Expret. Cbas. Walter has disposed of his meat market to Samuel Henry of Tid- oute, who will contioue the business at the same stand. Charley wishes to thank bis former patrons for their custom, and hopes tbey will extend the same to his successor. About April first, Charley, with his brother John, will depart for Washington State. While we are very sorry to lose tbe boys, we bope tbey will strike it rich in their new home. Dr. Conners, of Oil City, is at the New York Post-Graduate School and Hospital taking a special course of lectures on the treatment of the eye and ear, and will return about April first, better prepared than ever with latest and most approved methods known to science to treat those organs, Tbe doctor's reputation in this line is already well established, and the addi tional knowledge gained in this course will put him far in the lead as a sue cessful practicioner in these specialties. The Pittsburg Freu of the 15lh inst., has this pidce of news concerning one of Forest county's highly accom plished young ladies: "Miss Hattie J. Cook, daughter of Judge Cook, of Forest county, spent several days in the city last week, leaving on Friday evening for Bostou, accompanied by her brother, A. W. Cook. Miss Cook graduated in elocution in this city two years ago, taking first honors at the Pittsburg Female College. Since tbat time Bhe has continued her studies, and goes to Boston to receive further instruction from some noted professors. Miss Cook makes a nne appearance upon the stage, is roott graceful in de portment, and her many friends in this city and at ber home bespeak for tbe young lady a bright and promising future in the elocutionary art." Representative Towler has favored us with a copy of the compulsory td ucalion bill that is now before the House. It provides for tbe regular attendance at school of children be tween tbe ages of S9ven and twelve years, and holds parents and guardians responsible for a strict compliance with these provisions, and fur failure to do so imposes a fine of two dollars for the first offense, and five dollars for each subsequent violation. Parents or guardians may be relieved from fines by tbe school board upon fur nisbing satisfactory proof that a child is unable by reason of sickness or del icacy to be coofioed to close study What chance the bill has for passage we don't know, but that it will bav its opponents as well as supporters scarcely admits of doubt. That some such measure is badly needed, and has been for years back, is also plaioly apparent. We believe this bill pretty nearly what is wanted ; not so stringent at to be hampering in i provisions, yet sufficiently positive to bring about the desired result if prop ly enforced. Should be kept in the stables and stock'yards. Salvation Oil is the best friend not only of man but of dum beasts as well. For swelled joints, straiued tendons, old sores, saddle galls, and wounds of all kinds there is no remedy like Salvation Oil. COURT MINUTES. Court convened Monday afternoon 2 o'clock with President Judge Chas. II. Noyes, and Associates John II. White and C. W. Clark, on the bench. After hearing tbe Constables' eturns, Judge Noyes dolivered his charge to tbe Grand Jury, and tbey retired. The Grand Jury finished their bus- ness yesterday afternoon and were discharged. The following bills were returned : Commonwealth vs. Edward Shippen, murder ; true bill. Com. vs. J. E. Beck, aggravated as sault and battery ; true bill. Defend ant was called up and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and costs. Com. vs. Wilson Pettigrew, F. and B : not a true bill. Com. vs. Peter Ham, larceny ; true bill. Tbe case of Hattie It. Riley vs. The National Insurance Company of Alle gheny, is now on trial. CHANGE OF VENUE ASKED. Depositions were read and argu ments made at a special session of court last evening, asking for a change of venue in the case of Commonwealth vs. Edward S. Shippen. Tbe court granted a "rule to show cause," re turnable the third Tuesday of March next. So tbe case goes over for the present. The attorneys engaged are for tbe Commonwealth, District Attor ney Clark, C. Z. Gordon, Brookville, and John W. Reed, Clarion ; for the defense, F. E. Bible, J. B. Agnew and T. F. Ritchey, of this place, A. B. Richmond, Meadville, and Geo. A. Jenks, Brookville. GRAND JUKV PRESENTMENT. The Grand Inquest of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County 'of Forest, in all matters relatiog to the same, do respectfully report : That they have acted upon five bills of indictment of which three were found true bills; two were returned not true bills. We beg leave further to report: That we have visited and inspected the county builtMngs and find tbat walls of the hall in jail need repairing, and a shade placed over jet in hall. Also that floors iu cells be repaired We further report that there should be bat and coat racks placed in jury rooms. We also recommend the vaults in Prothonotary'a office be enlarged and made fire proof. We further find that the public road leading from Porkey toBalltown is in a dangerous and at times impass ible condition and recommend there be a new road made in place of pres ent road. We respectfully tender our thanks to the Honorable Judges and District Attorney for their courtesy and assist' ance rendered us during our delibera tions. J. C. Campbell, Foreman. East Hickory. Derrick correspondence.) The high water has gone down and affairs have assumed tbeir natural condition. The water here was with in two feet of the mark of 1865. All the bridges on Queen and Hickory above Stowtown are washed away. Mrs. Green, of Black Ash, Craw ford county, is visiting friends in this place. Peter Hammond, of tbe West Side, was tried before Squire Foreman for stealing 87 and a pair of pants, and plead guilty, and in default of bail was sent to jail at Tionesta. The election passed off quietly, tbe caucus ticket in full being elected. Smith Sulley was taken quite sick at Poverty Hill last week, but uuder tbe efficient care of B. Scott, M. D., we are glad to learu that he is rapidly improving. J. P. Fisher has received the con tract for carrying the mail for tbe next year at the price of 105 per year. Joe Graham did tbe bidding fur him. T. J. Bowman spent Sunday with bis family at Jamestown. Warren Whitten and family, of Fiudly, are visiting friends here. The high water washed out quite a bit of the new grade on the Hickory Valley Railroad. Lumbermen took advantage of tbe recent warm spell to do some rafting. Brown Bros., of Warren, were in town Thursday and located a well on land of Lewis Kiester, and will begin operations at once. The meeting at Beaver Valley has closed for want of converting material, as the entire population was converted. Feb. 23. The Falplt $rn4 Ihe Mtaae. Rev. F. M. Shrout. Pastor United Brcth- re Church, Blue Mound, Kan., saysi "I feel It my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were hailly iliseasen, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 28 lbs. in weight." Arthur IiOve, Manager Love's Kunny Folks Com bination, writes; "After a thorough trial and convincing evldonco, I am confident Dr. r.lngs New Discovery for Consump tion beaM 'em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The greatest kindness I on do my many thousand friends la to nrge mem to try 11. r ree trial Homes at Proper A Douit'a Drugstore. Regular sizes GOc. and $1.00. ill New uiansville. There is no school in this place th week as tbo teacher, E. E. Stitzinger, is absent. Mr. George Walters is seriously with asthma ; also Master Pierce Lu cart with scarlet fever. We wish tbem a speedy recovery. The Grangers are increasing very rapidly at Wolfs Corners. Twelve new applications have been made re cently. Oran, son of Orris Walters, while attempting to cross a fence, fell and sprained bis back. Mr. Jacob Wolf was visiting frieods in New Bethlehem last week. Mr. Harmon Ilepler received a painful wound in his knee while shoeing a horse. Feb. 23. O. K. ffaeclnra Cases. S. II. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgiaand Rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, bis liver was atl'octed to an alarming degree, appetite fell nwav, and ho was icrrmiv reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottle of Klec- tric Bitters cured him. hdward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on liis leg ol eight vesrs' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, O., had live large fever sores on his leg. doctor said lie was Incurable. One bottle K Ice trie Bitters and one box Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by Proper A Doutt'a Drug store. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an applies linn will be niado to the Oovernor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Thursday, tbe 19tli day of March, JH'.H, by John Katon, Kara T. Howes. Kenton Cliickoring. Ken ton Saulnier, Edward H. Cole and Edward O. Burnhani, under the Act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incor poration and regulation of Natural Uaa Companies," approved May 29th, lN8i, for the ('barter of an intended corporation to be called the Norway Natural Uaa Com, pany, tho character aud object whereof is to mine for natural gas and conduct the same through a gas line in tho counties of forest and enango. JAMES C. BOYCE. Solicitor. 3t. 91 Water Street, Pittsburg, Pa. HC KI.K.N'N ARMC'A HALVE. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, n .. i an-. I -1 . ui I Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. II is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction..' or money refunded. Price 25 cents per dox. r or aaie ov rroper x vomu Every mother Miould have Arnica A Oil Linimont always in the house in case of accident from burns, scalds or bruises. rur saie at novum s. Costlveness can lie permanently cured by the use of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. For sale at Bovard'a. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour "i? barrel choice - - 6.00(6.25 Floury sack, - - 1.251.55 Corn Meal, 100 lb - - - 1.40 1.60 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.4i) Corn, Shelled - - 80 Rean Tfr bushel ... 2.50S.0O Ham, sugar cured - 12114 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 11 Shoulders 0 WhUeflsh, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - Sugar - 68 Syrup 60J0 N. O. Molasses new ... 5075 Roast Rio Coffee ... 3)27 Rio Coffee, .... 25 Java Coffee .... S235 Tea 2000 Butter 20 2 Rice - 8 Eggs, fresn .... 1520 Salt best lake .... 1.25 Lard 10 Iron, common bar .... 2.40 Nails, 60d, V keg .... 2.50 Potatoes ..... $ Lime V bid. .... 1.00 Dried Apples sliced por tb - Dried Beef .... - 15 Dried Peaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per - 19 Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude to all who so kiodly aided us in our recent sad afHiciion. John Thomson, aud family, - AUCTION ! AUCTION I ! Beginning on March 2, 1891, at 2 o'clock P. M., I will sell at public auction tbe remaiuing stock of J. M Mintz, consisting of Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Bouts and Sboe, Crockery, Tin ware, Ac. Here is in opportunity to buy troods at your own figures. Terms cash. S. SrETTiiKiMtii, Assignee of J. M. Minlz Death of Ronald Thomson. Ronald S, sun of John and Jeanetle Thomson, was born at Stewarts Run, Pa.. March 31. 1869, and died at Kane, Pa., Februcry 20, 1891. About four weeks ago RonalJ, with bis brother James, began work near Kane, and a short time after was taken sick. From the beginning his trouble assumed a serious phase, aud others of the family weut on from here to minis ter to his wants. Physicians were in attendance almost constantly, the dis ease having developed into spinal men' ingitis. At one time, he showed signs of improvement, and hopts of his re covery were entertained by bis friends, but another turn for the worse came and all that loving friends and medi cal skill could do, failed, and Friday night lust death came and relieved him of his iutense suffering. Ronald was the tenth in a family of twelve children nine boys and three girls all grown, his death being the first that has taken place in this large and happy family. He was a young man of quiet disposition; friendly, gentlemanly, iudustrious, aud of ex cellent moral habits. His remains were brought to this place on Satur day last, and on Monday afternooo, at 2 o'clock, the funeral took place from tbe M. E. Church, Rev. Rumberger conducting the services, aod delivering a touching, admonitory sermon. Tbe interment took place in Riverside Cemetery, aod the very large assem blage of citizens who gathered oo that occasion attested the high esteem in which the deceased has always been held in this community. To the aged parents, brothers and sisters, the sym pathy tit all goes out in tho loss of a loved and loviog sou aud brother. Petertiou stands in the front rauk of pe riodicals for ladiea and fitmiliuu. It is not posHihlo to speak too highly in its favor. There is nothing tout can contribute to the comfort and pleasure of home which is not to be found iu its pagos. lu literary mutter is always of a high order of merit. and is furnished by w riters of supei ior tulout and estulilibbed reputation. The March number is au admirable illustra tion of the excellence and variety of iu content. Terms, two dollar a year, Address, Peterson's Maguiue, olKi Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . SEW TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. The following Is the list of officers elected for the different townships, at the late election. The officers for Tionesta Borough and township were published last week i BABNKTT. Judge of Elections, John Coon ; Inspect ors, J. E. Cossgrove, Ash Clark ; Justice of tbe Peace, R. M. Brenneman ; Road Commissioner, A. Cook ; Overseer of the Poor, A. R. Slaughenhaupt; Treasurer, Jacob Maze; School Directors, A. Cook, W. II. Rarlo, Jacob Cook ; Auditor, Rob ert McBetu ; Collector and Assessor, J. B. Campbell. UREKN. Assessor, William Blum ; Assistant As sessors, William Harrison, Willinin Wal ters ; School Directors, II. A. Dotterer, Fred. Weingard; Road Commissioners, R. W. Guiton, N. O. Cole; Overseer of the Poor, Peter Youngk; Clerk, F. E. Allison ; Treasurer, Petor Youngk; Col lector, Edward Kiser; Auditor, Edward Winker; Uppor Jndge of Elections, II. A. Dotterer; Inspectors, L. J. Mnhney, Enos Dale ; Lower Judge of Elections, Henry Kiser; Inspectors, Calvin Wallace, William Anthony. HARMONY. Upper Judge of Elections, 8. L. Vail ; Inspectors of Elections, C. J. Carlson, D. Shean ; Assistant Assessors, S. L. Vail, George King, Jr.; Pathmastcrs, N. W. Brewster, 8. B. Manroes, George Hood, W. B. Tead, George Kiag, Jr.; Lower Judgo of Elections, Sye Noill ; Inspectors ol Elections, W, J. Gorman, J. G. Brom ley; Assistant Assessors, W. J. Gorman, James Elliott; Pathmastcrs, A. J. Handy, W. W. Black, John A. Dawson, R. O, Carson, John Wiles, John Mclntyre, J, B. Erb; Justice of the Peace, F. E. Met calf; Treasurer, R. O. Carson; School Di rectors, W. C. Allan, M. A. Mclntyre, R O. Carson; Road Commissioner, Aaron Fout; Tax Collector, E. B. Head; Over socrs of the Poor, W. J . Gorman, R. W. Pimm; Towu Clerk, F. E. Metcalf; Aud itor, John Thomson. HICKORY. Justice of the Peace, W. J. Foreman ; Road Commissioners, W. E. Witherell A. W. Albaugh; Assistant Assessors, Samuel Merviu, Jouathan Albaugh ; Township Clerk, M. E. Abbott; Judge of Elections, W. J, Foreman ; Inspectors of Eloct ns. If. A. Lynch, A. W. Albaugh; Overst-v.- of the Poor, R. L. Whitten ; Treasurer, T.J. Bowman; Auditor, John Metzgar; School Directors, W. II. Stright, M. E. Abbott, Adam Emert; Path muster, E. A. DloomAeld. HOWE. Road Commissioners, Frank Dickinson, J. J. Haight, Thomas Lamona; School Directors, E. W. Keenan, Thomas Nor way, R. S. Underwood ; Clerk. J. W. Block; Collector, A. P. Andorson; Treas urer, J. W. Black ; Auditor, F. C. Proper; Overseer of the Poor, William Briggs; Constable, Charles Itt ; Brookstou Judgo of Elections, D. P.Miller; Inspect ors, A. P. Anderson, Frauk Craln ; Ball town Judgo Elections, Win. Briggs; Inspectors, F. C. Proper, B. W. Goodman; Gusher Judgo of Elections, A. W. Sowle; Inspector, W. J. Stewart, M. N. Gilbert. JENKS. Maricuvllle Judge of Elections, Jas. Woods; Inspectors, S. M. Henry, ). B, Montgomery; Assistant Assessors, John Coon, II. II. McClelland; Pathmastcrs, Wm. Necly, J. L. Stanley ; Byroin Judge of Elections, A. R. Miller; Inspectors, J O. Grolomond, L. C. Hoyt; Assistant As sessor, W. U. (ilenu ; School Directors, L, B. Wray, Joseph Campbell ; Constuble and Collector. John Coon ; Treasurer, C. S, Leech; Auditor, T. J. Reyner; Town Clerk, J. Scott; Overseer of the Poor, Jas. Woods; Road Commissioner, Scott Bell. KI.Ndftl.KV. Judge of Elections, John Berlin ; Treus urer, Eli Berliu; Town Clork, John Shunk ; School Directors, David Beck, Christ ZiiL'iidu), Win. Richards; Auditor, Willium GillONpie; Overseer of the Poor, John Watson; Collector, William Kribs; Hoad Commissioners, Levi Pearson, Will ium Richards; Justice of the Pcuco, It. . Gillespie; HHistant Assessors, Iaiwis BelireiiM, E. D. Milter; PathmuKtcrs, William Putluuberg, Marsh Catliu. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1890. , J. B. HAGERTY, County Treasurer, In account with Forest County, for the yr.-- ending January 5, 18'J1. To Balance t To amount paid by Pearsall for Fit.gerald To seated tax for 1MH To unseated tax for 18H0 To seated tax returned To bonds To lands redeemed from county. To refunded by Stato To Poor fund, Hickory Twp To Poor fund. Green Twp To Poor fund. Tionesta Boro To 00 day list for 18)K To tax tor uu uay list To County tax To Jury lees To ink sold To nanersold To Interest on tax DR. 4,402 59 By orders paid By 3i per cent commission... 4'"2 00 By Bested lands returned l,279 61 By exonerations S,3,rl 48 By 31 per cent com. on lands ret'd 287 75 15,000 00 1H1 3T i:)7 40 1M1 Kl 112 01) 143 13 3X) Oil 2 40 S 00 10 00 70 1 00 121 35 ICR. ..$J2,R3 7-J 708 400 74' 2ti W 57 75 By ba'anco 14,835 00 f W.9N0 59 18,080 59 To balance f 14,035 0U J. B. HAGERTY, Treasurer, In account with the State of Pennsylvania, for lSO&t To balance f5l 10 By State voucher y-Mai 00 To Stato tax for 1890 585 21 By allowance to Brennan 100 00 P.y 5 por cent commission u uu By balonco 761 81 $1,181 31 $1,181,31 To balance 1761 31 J. B. HAGERTY, Treasurer, in account with the Redemption Fund, for the year 1890. To balance $2,898 62 By amount paid out fl,S0M. ay balance a.uvo w To amount received 1,845 60 ,r 4.744 22 To l alauce $3,093 98 $4,744 22 C. F. LEDEBUR, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for th jrwnr join. To orders drawn $311 19 By 84 day's services $252 00 By 421 miles travel 42 10 By expense at Williams- port 17 09 $311 10 J. J. r ARSONS, County Commissioner, in account with torost County, lor year lew To orders drawn $16140 By 112 day's services $330 00 By 1254 miles travel 125 40 $461 40 W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for year 1800. To orders drawn $287 28 By 61 day's services $183 00 Bv 851 miles travel 8o 10 By expense at Williams- port 19 18 $287 88 C. M. A RNER, Prothonotary, In account w ith Forest County, for the year 1890. To orders draw u $582 65 By fees $382 05 G. W. SAWYER, Sheriff. In account with Forest County, for the year 1890. To balance from 1890 $ 20 IK) By fees 07 To orders drawn. 435 61 By Jury fee To Jury fees received 16 OO By balance 16 00 20 00 $471 61 $471 51 To bulauco $20 00 P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, In account with Forest County, for the yearJ890 To orders drawn $186 00 By foes 180 ( FOREST COUNTY, ss: We, the undorsigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met the Commissioners' olhee, in said county, acording to law, and did audit and adju the several account of the Treasurer, Shorill', Prothonotary, District Attorne.". -i the County Commissioners, for the year ending January 5th, 1891, and find the aau as set forth in the foregoing report. In testimony whereot, we have hereunto set o' bunds and seals this Kith day or January, 1891. It. J. FLY NN, ll-hS.) W. W. THOMAS, IL. 8.1 County Audit'ira O. W. ROBINSON, iL. 8. J Attest-SAM. Q. CLARK, Clerk. The Republican aud the Phila delphia Weekly lrei, the largest and best weekly in the .Slate, for only $1.75. Call and take advaulage of this offer. EXPENDITURES ot Forest County, for yeur ending January 8, 1801. Counsel foes t 77 50 County Institute 122 1 Jury lees 2,118 !I8 Coroner's lmiuest 26 64 Jury Commissioners and Clerk 91 60 Printing 477 50 Assessors 452 43 Supplies for Court House A Jail 351 80) -. Constable and Tipstaves 332 92 Jail Physician 4 Ou ' Court Crier 55 00 Reform School - 0 05 Road views SKI 30 Ijibor 53 38 i Fuel ami light 313 48 Fox and cat bounty 291 90 Elections 694 35 Expense Commonwealth costs 529 61 Auditors and Clerk lou 70 Bisika, stationery and blanks 320 31 Borrowed money 3.IKH) 00 Repairs Court House and Jail.... 140 63 County Commissioners 1,0.9 87 Warren Hospital H:il 75 Commissioner's Clerk ISK) 00 j Sheriff's fees 4:15 51 Treasurer's commission 850 67 Prothonotary' fees 82 05 Recording Treasurer' Bond 2 00,' Junitor 94 60 Telegrams 122 Postage.. 15 54 Acknowledging deed M Express, freight and drayage 56 80 llunil cuff's 8 00) Stenographer 190 00 Coinin'rs memorial convention .. S W Refunding orders 18113 Horse hire 160 District Attorney .. 16 00 Hauling safe 64 50 Western Pcnit 'ntiarv 567 68 Taxes on Couuty lauds 248 BO Bridges .". 7,39 34 Lund oid to County ... M 20 y FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County, for year ending January 5, 18 ASSETS. ltiduiice duo bv J. B. Hauertv. County Treasurer $14,635 ' Balance due by Sol. Fitr.geruld, ex-Treasurer 2,170 Seated lands relumed lor 18911 241 Due bv Tionesta Township 1VJ Duo by (ireeu Township lor Surah Slioup 4 Due liv Green Towiodiip lor John Clury Liabilities oer assets , LIAB1 I.I I I I U.1 c -....$1.1. ... 5. 1. Bridge Ismds o'ltstunding Due Pittxbiirg Bridge Co Iu Jovee and Dlckraucr for stonework ou Nebraska bridiie about.... Duo Hull Sale and Lock Cu, 1, Due bills outstanding , , $? FOREST COUNTY, ss: Pursuant to law we, the undersigned Commissioner of Forest County, pub) fortgoiug exhibit of Ihe receipts and expenditures of said County, for the year January 5lh, lNd. Witness our hands sod seals this !6tli duy of Januurv, A. C. V. LEDHHI'K. I L. (S.) JAM KS Mil NT Y RE, U S.j Couuty Commissi PHILIP EMKRT, IL.S.1 AtW-JAS. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. s V- i ,