THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. C. WINK, COtTON 4 PHOPftltTO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1802. Announcements. NATIONAL DELEGATE. Wo are authorlwd to announce A. W. )OK, of Cooksbnrg, as a candidate fir fleirate to the Republican National Con tention, subject to tho decision of tho District Conference. R E l RESEN T A TI V E DELEGATE. Wo are authorised to announce JOHN R. OSGOOD as candidate for Delegate to die Republican State Convention. lEPUBUClX PRIXARIKS FOR ELtC TIOX OF DELEUATES. Primaries for election of Delegate to State Convention, and nnniiuaiioii of Delegate to Minneapolis Natinual Conveution will be held in ibe several townships no Tuesday, February 16th, (the day of the February election), the return Judges to meet at t lie Court House, io Tionesta Boro, on Thur.'dav, Feb'y 18th, at 2 o'clock P. M. Rules same as govern regulnr Pri maries. By County Committee. J. R. Osgood, Chairman. Jan, 20, 1892, SHERIFF'S SALE. Secretary Blaine Says No. The Republicans throughout the country, while not much surprised, wore still greatly disappointed to re ceive Secretary Blaine's refusal to al low his name to go before the national convention for the Presidential nomi nation, and consequently bis declina tion to accept the great office, for no reasonable man doubts his election were he to be nominated. Following is his letter, which was made public on Saturday night: Washington, Feb. 6, 1892. Honorable J. S. Clarkson, Chairman of the Republican Rational Committee. My Dear Sir: i am not a candidate for the Presi dency, and my name will not go before the Republican .National Convention for tho nomination. I make this an nouncement in due season. To those who have tendered me their support I owe sincere thanks, and am most grateful for their conGdence. They will, I am sure, make earnest effort in the approaching contest, which is rendered specially important by reason of the industrial and finan cial policies of the Government being t stake. The popular decision on these issues is of great moment, and will be of far-reaching consequences. Very Sincerely Yours, Signed.) James G. Blaine. Adjutant General McCi.eli.and, of Governor Pattisou's staff, died in Harrisburg, Sunday, from a disease of the stomach contracted several months ego. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias. I m ii "J out of tho Conit of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will he ex)oscl to salo by publici vendue or outcry, at the Court'llouse, in tho borough ot I'lo nosta. Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, A. D. 1802, at 1 o'clock p. in., tho following described real estate, to-wit: JOHN W. STROUP vs. JAMES P. STKOl'P, Fl. Fa.. No. 31, February Term. 1802. T. F. Ritchev, Att'y. All the right, title, Interest and claim of the defendant of, in an.l to nil that certain piece of land situated In Tioncsla Town ship, Forest County, Pcnnsyvania, bound ed and described as follows, vln: Begin ning at n post and stones, corner of F. Wcnk's and A. W. Ktronp s land, thence south 771 degrees cast Its rods to a post, nnother comer of Wcnk's land and corner of Emerts ; thenco south M decrees east 1 10 rods to a post and stones on line of Saddle Baas tract ; thence by said line and ordinal tract, of which this lsn parl( War rant No. 3002), north 27J degrees west 227J rods to a post ami stones on tho bank of the north branch of Tubba Run J thence down the said Run In a westerly direction by its various courses and meandering 127 rods to a corner of A. W. Strnup's land ; thence by line of A. W. Stroup land south d! decrees east 121 roils to tho place of beginning. Containing 130 acres and 1:12 perches be tho samo more or less ; ex cept 17 acres lying along tho Saddle Rags tract, at the east corner of said described land which was conveyed by James P. Stroup and wife to James Emeit, by deed dated Dec. 5th, 1801, recorded in deed book 24, page 7. About 20 acres cleared, and thereon erected one barn and out buildings. . Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of James P. Stroup, at the suit of John W. Stroup. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly compiled with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or othor lien cred itors bocoive tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop crty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as bo may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m of tho noxt duv, ot which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4 '6 and Smith's Forms, pago 384. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Tionesta, Pa., February 3, lusrj. DO YOU WANT AN Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want a Ladies' Coat, Wrap or Shawl for your wife or daughter ? If so send your order to mo as I am offering big bar gains in this class of goods to make room for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy of me. Don't you forget it. I must close this line out in GO days, so hurry up Avith your orders find get a bargain. My lino of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and Gent's, Boys and Misses' Underwear, Carpets, Oil Cloth, If you want a nice b Wnll Paper, &c, is always full and fresh and A 7 If vou want good wi: in the latest style as I WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! mm -iiimiiniilirtin You want, we want, we all want, everybody wants; Irom childhood to olJ ago 'tis want, want, want j 'tis everylrody's duty to meet wants j and we wnut you to want ) to make a dive into the largest, freshest and best selected supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, CobIs, Jackets and Wraps ever otrored for . sale In this part of tho country, and to find overy department full and complete. Don't fall to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., am receiving new ilack Henrietta. colored Henrietta. I black Bed lord Cords. irood warm Dross 1- itnncls. If you want any kind of Dross Flannels. If vou want nico tine Drcssiroods. goods every week from New York. No irjESEnllnffi 1 lii iii tin ii If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. larger or better stock to select irom m this jf vouwa..tag.Kipishcot. 0 . - If you want a nleo Plusli Jacket. It you want Jackets tor misses or girls. If you want Wraps fur misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot of nice Shawls. If yon want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' tine Shoos. f vou want Indies' Rubbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Hoots. part of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. If you want Trunks, Satchels or Bags. If you want good Underwear. If you want iho best Wool Hoalorr. It you want the best loo, Cottnn Flannel. If you want the best 25c. all wool Flannel. If you want the best flannel Skirt patterns. If 'von want the best nil wool lllankcts. If you want good cheap lllankcts. If you want 8 yards Carpet for $1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor Oil Cloth. If you want large Smyrna Rugs. If you want those new animal skin Rugs. If you want good working Shoos. It you want dandy dress Shoes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Rubber of any kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1891. J. B. HAGERTY, Troasuror, in account with Forest County, for the year ending January 4, I sua If Reciprocity could be tnado to fail or to result io harm to tbe country Democratic joy would overflow. Sioce, however, it is proviog triumphant and is winning great advantages for Amer ican industry its Democratic enemies are being forced to drink a bitter cup. At a meeting of cotton growers last week at Atlanta, Georgia, a propoai tion to petition Congress for a protect ive duty on cotton received warm sup port and was defeated only after a heated debate and a number of strong speeches in its favor. Tbe leaven is beginning to work even in the cotton States. DR. To Ralanco from 1.W (14,63 fltl To soiUod tax for 1S0I To unseated tax for 1801 Tojudgmont, Forest Co. vs. Sol omon Fitzgerald To seated tax returned To lands redooiuod from County To refunded bv State To poor fund, Green Township. CARTER'S I iVlEER f5i Foreign countries that are indis posed to grant the demands niade by the United States for reciprocal trade are strengthened and encouraged in their opposition by the Democratic press. Articles from Democratic pa pers ridiculing or denouncing Reci procity are translated and seut to foreign countries to encourage them in their resistance and to defeat, if possi ble, tbe efforts of the Republican party to open new markets for American products. The Stale Prohibition party last week made application to tbe Supreme iourt to declare tbe liaker ballot law, under wlucb this blate will vote next fall, unconstitutional, in that it shuts 6ut that party from getting its candi dates on the official ballot. Last Monday the Court decided it had no jurisdiction, and so the law will prob ably stand. We are of the same opin inn as the Tidioute Newt when it Bays "Really, we hoped the act would be knocked out. Tbe ticket nest full is ' g'uK to be a terror under this law, and in order to get Ibe vote polled correctly all nominees this spring for both Judges and inspectors of election should be shrewd sharp men, well up in the requirements of the act if sucb a thing is posrible. The only change required in the election law in this Bute is the doing away with the num bered ballot, but the Constitution will have to be amended to accomplish tbat. 'FrrzsiMMOXS, the thief, murderer jail-breaker and general all-round tough, saved Allegheny county a big bill of expense by committing suicide lu thu jail at .New Orleans last Ihuis day, where he was being held peudiug tbe arrival ot the rtqumiiiun papers with which to bring him back to this State. He accomplished the act by cutting bis throat with a small pen KDtie wnicn oe Lad mysteriously come io possession of and had secreted abon bis person, lie coolly laid down on bia cot, pulled a blanket over his hea covering nis eutire body trom view o the watchman, and slashed hiuiptlf with the razor-edged penknife. II -lied that night from loss of blond lie callows is thus robbed, as well N newspapers of a heap of sensa 1 rot which they were eager! -ring to dole out to the publio i (.' iubUlhutnts for weeks t -iyiiU. Ho there is no sins rtftt kill), HOP HALSA1 NATURE'S COBBLER. Repairing, Mending, Making the Old ana worn uui new. HOP DATjSAM la composed of frceh hops and the best gums balsamn ami ex pectorants Know n producing ref rcahlng Floep, aoil when the mind la at repose It nreists nature and lieala the body. Thchca.thruiRr.dmr dlclual prnprtlenof tho hop are well known. Hup Balsam will rnro Co tig hp. (Told, Am ihmn. Hnrfl Throat. ConHumptton, It r d -chili, and all Pulnion ary Complaint n it lac to raifwthfrhlrfcmar.d rlcar the lungs of all morbltl matter. Moitaeni will ftnd the BALSAMexceUeDt.totb for therasel veB and children. It cures when euro la po fcjhlo. Try It. IT CURES the mast stub born cases, when all other remedies hare failed. IT ALLAYS the racklne nrln t relieves the suCt r-r from that terrlblo Cough wheu euro is In tho balance, ir ron are tmuMrfl with Lung or Pulmonary I complalnia jou should take Hop jUt-SAU. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample lor 35 cents. I at your drugRtsts. Do not ftccont a sabfitltute. Wholesale lcDnt. 203 and T66 Washington Street, niiEvai r si. v. far I p 5. 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They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleatteall who use them. In vials at centw; five for $1 . Bold everywhere, or sent by mait CASTE! KEL1C1K1 CO., Viv Tors. Sri EL Lblks. IbH fries. I'o toor fund, Hickory Township o poor num. rionosta liorouun To interest on tax To Hixty ilny liMt for lstl To judgnipnt, Overseers of poor TionesU Township To amount from State for tax re turn To Jury foa To express paid by L. It. Wray on orders To grass sold To coal sold To paper sold To book Hold n.i'jo io 0,470 t4 2,172 02 444 l 81 8 :vi 65 1W) 63 2i 00 ll 00 KS 24 252 UO 226 13 25 00 24 00 S 20 2 SO 75 15 40 Ity orders redeemed Ity 3) per rout. oin. on ttatiid Ity county coupons reditoined Ity :ll per cent com. on same Ity 3 per cent. coin, on lands redeemed, ltl.:W By collectors' commissions and abatement allowed Ry exonerations lly seated hinds returned CR. .?-'0,i: 2.1 70 t4 600 00 a oo 18 07 1,101 n:t 2!8 21 401 30 Sfe O If you want to buy th Finest and Fresliost Groceries, at tho lowest possible price; If you want to trade in a storo whore you ran (!pt anything you want from Fino .Silks to r.alBil Hay ; if you want to buy whore you Rot thn most for your money : if you wnnt to trado wliero tho stylos are tho latest, tho goods tho best, and prices the lowest, and where you will meet with prompt attention, nnd square dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins & Co.'s Store, TIONESTA, PEfJN. TIME! TABT.E In effect July ft, imil. A Train leave Tlo- ti ia nesta Tor Oil ,HT kU'ij and points west as lt, -j mil follows;, No. H3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers), 0:3H a. m. No. 31 liuilalo Kxnress 12:(f! noon. No, 61 Way Freight (parrying passengers) 4:17 p. m. No. 33 Oil City Kxrross dally.. 7:6:1 p. in. For lIlrkorv.Tidionto. Warren. Klnxnn, Bradford, Olcan and the Fasti No. 30 Olenn F.xprcssdnilV 8:4r A. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh lixpross 4:17 m. No. IHl Tnrougli t relglit (car- rying passengers) 7:00 p. m. Trains 03 and 0!) Hun Dally and cforry passengers to and Trom polnta lietwieen Oil City ami Irvineton only. Other trAn run ilailv oxoept Kunday. Oct l lino i attics and mil iniormaiiun from J. I CUAIU, Aernt, Tionesta, Pa.l It. llF.LI,, Ocn'ISupt. J. A. FKMiOWH, V Oon'l Fttssongor A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V.. 0 iC 0 Bather B Without Bread. XI Buaor'a Bjhidbucb, Muqnntt, Mlf., I Mot. 7, Ismo. f Th. Bar. J. KoiibUI, of abor. pUoe, wrlUs t I bm saand a pot deal, and whanarai I Bow teal a narYoas attack on.lng I taka a doaa ot Pastor Koanlg't MarTO Tonlo and feat ra. Uarad. I think a gnat deal ol It and would ratbar ba without bread than without tha Tonlo. Better Than the Beat otr. Mabomot Citt, ra., Dooember, 1800, I deem It toy duty to aajr that 1 mi traatad tor tan years by ;tha beat doctors In I'nmayt ranla, but norar got any ralinf until I took Paa tor Koeolg'a Narva Tonlo, I am eurad ol my Berrona tronblea ; hare never bad the allgbtaat yniptomi ot thoaa ipalli ainoa I oommenoad tajklug tha first bottle. Mlta BABAH KcQUIBX. gf l"ff A Talnabla Ttook a Merma) LULL. Dloeaaea sent free la any addraw f Hi I and uoor patients can aim obtala. II ! la UUs uiedlctne Irea of onarsa This remedy baa been prepared by the Reverend Pastor KoentK. of Fort Wmrne, lnd- .u.oa DDK ao4 . is oow prepared under his direction by tha KOENIO MED. CO., Chicago, Ilk Sold by DroKKleU at Si per Ilottla. etteCS iArira KUe, 8I.7S. 0 DotUes for 60. Til I A I. LIST. fc!7,4.'5 08 To balanco f 14, 108 0 By balanco 14,108 50 -17,450 08 J. B. UAGFRTY, Treasurer, In account with tho Stato of Pennsylvania, for the year uiiuniu; January 9, io.'. To balance from 1800., To State tax for 1801 .., (701 31 487 62 By Hiate voucher $i.V 27 By allowance for Co. Com'rs clerk 100 00 By nm't paid for making tax return 10 00 Bv 5 per cent. com. on 8765.27 38 2t By balance 445 40 PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIOGINS.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BU FOUND THB FBESMEST GROCERIES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CA 11 K, $1,248 83 To balanco (445 40 J. B. (1,248 13 HAGERl'Y, Treasurer, in occouut with tho Redumption Fund, for the year enaing January 4, To balance from 1800 (3,003 08 By am'U paid to individuals ( 516 38 To am'ts ree'd from individuals.. 752 82 By balanco 3,330 42 Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN TO balance C, (3,846 80 (.1,330 42 (3,810 80 F. LEDEBUR, County Commissioner, In account with Forest Comity, for tho year euuing January 4, To ordors drawn (308 41 By 76 days' snrvices at $3.50 $266 00 By expense at Idtncasler 30 69 By traveling expenses 11 owe Twp. and Nebraska bridge... CLOTHING, DRY GOODS ROTIOKS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES. QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. (.108 44 JJ1 BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! (308 44 JAMES McINTYRE, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for tho year ending January 4, 1802. To orders drawn (21100 By 68 days' servleo at (3.50 (238 00 11 traveling expenses llowo Two. bridgo GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. (241 00 PHILIP EMERT, County Commissioner, In account with Forest County, year ending January 4, 1802. To orders drawn 14 By 71 days' services at (3.50 By expenses at Lancaster By traveling oxpenses Howe Twp. and Nebraska bridge... S0UME raBU0I M9 0ABH: 3 00 (211 00 for the (250 00 36 14 TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. I 00 (206 14 (200 14 Forest County, for the year ending C. M. ARNER. Prothonotary, in account with January 4, 1802. To ordors drawn (291 00 By foes (292 00 PROCLAMATION. Whkrkah, The Hon. Charlos II. Noyes, President Jude of t lie Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Suasions in and for the county of Forest, baa Usued his ore- cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, (juartor Sessions, Ac., at Tiouesta, for tlir? County of Forest, to commence o:i tho Fourth Monday of Feb., beinn the 22d dav of Feb., 180. Notice is therefore given to me lurtmer, Justices ot the I'eucc ana ( on stables of suid county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o clock A. M., ol sal. I day witli their reeo i ils, iiuiuiHitions, examination, and other leincinbrauoes, to do those tilings which io tlu-ir omee appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in rueogni.uni e to prosecute against the prisoners i lint a or shall be in thejail ol rorcst County, that they may be then and tliero to prosecute against them as shall be just. tiiveu tin tier my band and soul tiiis -Hli day ol jauuui v, a. ii. i JOHN It. OSGOOD, l.h. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing uccounU liavo been hied in my otlice and will be presented at the next term of court lor continuation: First and linal account of A. B. Kelly, Executor of the last will ami testament of U. (i. UllUcllield. lato of Tionesta lior ough, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First and linal account of F. F. Whitto kin, Guanliuil of Matilda, Jesse, and Ixiuisa Hendry, minor children of Alex ander Hendry, late of Chautauqua county, rs, ., deceased. CALVIN M. ARNER, Clerk of Orphaua' l" JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff, iu To orders drawn (374 11 To jury fees 24 00 account with Forest Count)', for the yoar ending January 4, iwi Bv fees (374 11 (308 11 By Jury foes 21 00 (398 11 S. H. HASLET & SONS. HAVE A FULL LINE OF PURNITU P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, in account with Forost County, for tho year ending January 4, levi. To ordors drawn (78 66 By foes ,. (78 66 FOREST COUNTY, as : We. the undersiirued Auditor of Forest Countv. do hereby certify that we mat at the Commissioners' Otlice in the said county, according to law, and did audit and ad just the severul accounts of tho Treasurer, Sheriff. District Attorney, Prothonotary, and iuh i;ouniy ijominissiouer, ior me year eimiug January im, to '-. ou wo found the same as set forth tn the loregoing report, in testimony wiiereoi we nave hereunto set our bands and seals this 14th day of January. A. D. 1802. W. V. THOMAS. IU M l J.A.DAWSON, L. 8.1 V County Auditors. K. J. FLYNN, L. S.J Attest YV. L. KLISESTIVER, Clerk. AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! Q-nrVE! THEM CTjXj. EXPENDITURES of Forest County, for :ho year ending January 4, 1802. Counsel fees .'. (65 00 Jury fees 2,476 41 Jury Commissioners und Clerk Ml 21 Assessors in Constables and Tipstaves 835 58 Court Crier 7 50 Roud View 370 8o Elections 63.5 82 Common wealth costs 581 07 Books and stationery 3K8 04 Repairs, Court Houte and Juil... 2:17 44 Warren Hospital 631 25 Slieriff's fees 412 47 Prolhonotary's fees 2f2 00 Janitor and labor 178 00 Postage 31 41 Express, freight and drayago 21 40 Stenographer 515 00 Refunding orders 22 52 District Attorney 78 50 Western Penitentiary 502 04 Bridges (6,806 32 County institute 137 no Coroner's Inquest H-" 65 Printing 116 08 Supplies, Court House and Jail 262 60 Expeuses 41 00 Auditors and Clerk 101 60 Horse hire 30 l0 Fuel and lights 303 00 Washing for Jail 6 00 Insurance 300 00 Costs County cases 31 60 Court Auditor 10 00 Sale for Treasurer's ollico 1.100 (H) Division election district 11 HO Phvsician for Jurors 2 00 Exunge on cheeks 05 Treasurer's commission 743 01 Commissioner's memorial con... 5 00 County Commissioner 845 68 Commissioner's C'lerK 000 00 1882 J. Oash CORAH'S tores, KELLETTVILLE AND BALLT0WN, PA. Curry a full line of General Merchandise, Including such as Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queenswure, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and in fact everything usually found in first class country stores. Country produce tho aame as cash, taken iu exchange for good. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forost County for your ending January 4 ASSETS. Balance due bv J. 11. Hagerty, County Treasurer Sealed lands returned for lsUl... Duo by Green Township, S. Slump Duo by Green Township, John Clary Due by Tionesta Borough, S. Hawthorne.. Liabilities over assets (14,108 50 4s 78 45 75 86 10 45 75 424 12 Bridge Ixjtuls outstanding.. Bills outstanding , "VIABILITIES. (15,150 00 . (I5,m)i oo ou FOREST COUNTY, us: '9n m r n,. . Pursuant to law we, the uinIersignsTl Coinmissbuier of Forest Countu ' it ol the receints aiid ":- ' 'ouniy ior lue ye, tbe ioicoiu exln ing January 4. Iw Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF N. 8. FOREMAN, late of Tiouesta Borough, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thai letters of administra tion on the above named estate have been gi anted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will picovo make payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them, dulv authenticated, to WM. J. FOREMAN, Administrator, Jan. 2, 1802. East Hickory, Pa. Dl. W. W rAATArivi.o I Fred. Grcttcnborgcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well T ihiIs, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithlng prompt ly done at lw Kates, impairing. Mill Machinery given special ulten"' ami satisfaction guaranteed List of causes set rfown for trial In thn j Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Fourth ' Monday ol r coruarv, iww: 1. S. Kiistcr vs. James t;. elsh, io, . 30, May Term, 1888. Summons in an-sumpsit. 2. Kmptro l.uwilicr Company, Limited vs. West IlicKory llardwoKl Compauv, No. 6, May Torin, ls.01. Summons in assumpsit. 3. Jaci l llonriei and .loiin is. nits. I'rustco nf tho Hiiriuony Sis'lcty at h'on- omy vs. Kxniuci Davidson, I nonius J. Davidson, Addison liiividson and Juiiics) Church, No. II, May Term, 1801. Issuo aummous in replevin 4. Walter J. White vs. Pavid Mints, No. 7, February Term, 1801. Summons in action of trespass. 5. John Wilson, Samuel T. Neill, ancy- Church. Julia N. Berrv vs. It. F. Nlism- burg. II. W. Khair.burg, Administrators of G. Shamburg, deceased. No. 28, Sep tember Term, 1801. Summons, in action of assumpsit. 6. U. C. Urowuoil vs. lotiniY oi rorrsr. No. :K1, December Term, 1801. Appeal from J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, - - Prothonotary". TionesU, Pa.. January 25, 1802. SQ.OO. The Superb (Qualities of our Two Dollar Hats arc onlv beginning to bo known. These Hats uro guaranteed not to break and iiave no poi-i-nous dyes in 'be sweat minds, tso our customer win nuve n ore lieni. " giv l"si as corn ci a ut) le lot 00 us lor J5.00. HO JAY STYLES But only the well known and correct shapes of Youiuan liuiilap, Knox and Miller. Prices f2.00, (2.5J, ("..00 an-J 3 50. Mull orders promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Mod erate Price Store, 33 SEN I'.CA STREET, C1L CITY, P.V CHARTER KOTIC31 Notice Is hereby liven that an sppliea tiou will be mado to tl:o Governor ot I'ennsvl viiuhi, on I lie 241 h day of February, lhir2, by R. W. Shotls, M. i". ( arrtnger, S. H. Towler. A. E. Sloncciphrr, C. Leeper, and F. M. Arnold, under the Act of As sembly of Pi iiiis.v Ivaoitt, ent'tled "An Act to provide for lic ineorHration and rcguluiion i.t o. al ..-eon, panics," ap proved the 201 h day ol .May, A. D. 1885, ..' .... 1 .. ..... .t.i.l ... ......(... Ifl IIItT dim n-i in mi iiiiviiiiki i in niiniiui, to be called the "Marienville Gns Com puny," the hai acter ami objects whereof are the production and transportation nf natural gas, to be mined lor in tho Town ships of Jenks, Howe, and Green, In the County of Forest, Mute of Pennsylvania, ami supplying the same to consumers in. and alsmt the town of Marienville, iu said County, and iu tliu Townships aforesaid; aud lor these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. 3t, McComii .v. CURXK, Solicitors. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF B. W. GOODMAN, late of Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on tho above estato having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estato will please make immediate paymeut, and those having legal claims against the same will present them, prop erly authenticated, to CM AS, F. GRIFFIN, Administrator, Jan. 5, 1802. lialltown, Pa. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, AT A rtT-TTTSJTGT rnnvnrn 9 di irifcn1 I UUIIUkll IX ULBVr .' Wilno-s our haud ot January, A. )
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