1 )v . THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, Editor 4 PaoeanToa. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 18W. Thk Philadelphia Record calls Hill's attention to Mr. Blaine's letter as a model, and suggests that he write one Just like it. But he won't. TnK President on last Vedoeday appointed Joseph Buflingtoti, Esq, a prominent attorney of Kittmmnjt, n United States Dist rict Judge for I he Western District of Pennsylvania. The New York County elections last week, with licary Republican pain, both show the injury Hill's Wtate steal has done the Democratic party and the real strength i f the Republican party when it is united. Senator Hawlky sava that Ilarri ton is stronger than he was four years ago, and the Democratic party weaker. Four years ago Harrison carried New York, and he was a strong man then. If nominated this year we may expect him to not only carry New York, but Delaware and Connecticut aUo and several other doubtful States. Spain treats her anarchists in a summary manner. Four of them who tried to start a riot on a small scale and turn things upside dowu were jarroted, and it is said they were denied the right of a trial. The Chicago anarchists not only had a trial, but they had the beneGt of the law's delay and all that money and powerful counsel could do fur them in all the courts. The Philadelphia Inquirer is en gaged in tba laudable lask of collect ing a fund to bring bank to America .ww uuiii ktio icmaiug ui Atiggiu, me American sailor, who was so brutally murdered in the streets of Valparaiso by the infuriated Chilian mob. Al ready almost $400 has been received. : :n : - l i iu m nui require a mucn larger sum !ian that to bury brave Riggiu on American soil. Tue Washington liar is at it again. He started a story tbat Secretary Blaine intended to resign frojn the Cabinet, and that usually good-natured gentleman was moved to ire and promptly stamped the story as a lie. The Washington correspondent gener ally sacks his news out of his thumbs when he can't get it anywhere else, and be can romance with the best of tbem. Just now he is very hard up, and has turned on his smut-machine for all it is worth. Since the managers of the Louisiana Lottery swindle have given up all hope of renewing its charier the honea people of the country rejoice accord ingly and give Postmaster General Waoamaker the full credit for having throttled this worst infamy of modern times. It was entirely through his efforts that the laws wero passed to cripple and kill the lottery, and he saw that the laws were vigorously car ried out. The efforts to keen I he nake alive were futile after Mr. Wanamaker got after it with his club. A Mr. Heller, of Newark, N. J., proposes to establish seven colonies one each in seven States where he will endeavor to have tramps, among others, boused and reformed. The Udea of trying to reform a tramp is one which would naturally take growth 4n a-Jerseyman's miud. A tramp does not become such because hecaouotget ork,'Uut because he desires to avoid it. ne w willing to be boused fur a while, Hi;lf he is asked to work, as a preliminary to his reformation, he will sleep tne next night in a barn in the next county. Cleveland Democrats in some ol the Northwestern States are threaten ing to play a counter game against the suap methods of the Hill machine in New York. It is proposed to hold early canvcotions in the States where Cleveland Democrats dominate und have them declare for Cleveland in a loud voice tbat cannot fail to be heard around the country. It canuot be de nied that such action if vigorously taken would do much to offset the ad vantage which Hill expects to derive from au early declaration in his behalf in New York. Democratic clamor for free wool roust be very cheerful reading for the faithful of a generation ago. In 1824 Andrew Jackson, who was accounted us a good Democrat if ever there was one, said: "Provideuce has given us a climate aud a soil fur the growing of hemp and wool ; these being the great materials of our national detente, they ought to have extended to them ade quate and fair protection." But there are Democrats and Democrats. In other days they were thoroughly American, while today Ihey are anglo-maniacs in clamoring for free wool, free trade and so forth. Hebe is one for the tio plute liar, but he umy not see it, as he hag been in hidiug Jor so lont. Over the roof Of a hltr RjdrMfl vvrirLa ,1 1 f inlii.tuin New Jorsey, is a hig nign which reads: "This root is .f .. "'. 4 owner of t' ... roof, hut SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias. Issued out of the Conit of Common Plena of Forest County, Ponnsvlvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to sale hy publio vendue or outcrv, at the Court House, in the borough of Tlo nosta, Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUA RY 22, A. D. 1SD2, at I o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to wit : john w. stroup vs. .tames p. STR01TP. Fi. Fh.. No. 81, February Term, W2. T. F. Ritchey, Att'y. All tho riht, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to nil that certain piece of land situated in Tionesia Town ship, Forest County, Pennsyvnnia, bonnd- eti ana nescriiMHi (1.1 miiow-s, viz: Heifin nine at a post and stones, eorner of F, Wenk's and A. W. Stroup s land, thence snuin 1 1 j tieftrecs east, ;sn rotls to n post, another eorner of Wenk's land and corner of Emerts'; thence smith M decrees cast 140 roils to a post and stones on line of Saddle Hairs tract; thence bv said Hue and original tract, of which thls'isapart( War rant No. 3l), north deirreos went '.'-74 rods to a ost and stones on the bank of 1 lie norm nrancli at I ulilw Run; thence down the snid Run in a westerly direction by its various courses and meandering 127 rods to a corner of A. W. Strnttp's land i thence bv line of A. W. Stroim him south M dcitroi'S cast 121 rods to tlw place of bei;inninir. Containing l.!0 acres and l.ii pernio lie the same more or lessj ex cept 17 acres lying along the .Saddle Bass tract, at the east corner of said described land which was convrved bv James P. Stroup and wife to James Eineit, by deed dated Dec. fith, 1H1, recorded in deed book 24, pngo 7. About 20 ucres cleared, and thereon erected 0110 barn and out buildings. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Janus P. Stroup, at tho suit of John W. Stroup. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be Htrlctlv complied with w hen tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintitr or other lion cred itors becom e tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho 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 he may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. m of the next day, at which time, nil property not settled tor will again bo put up ami sold at Hie expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 fl and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Sheritf-g Otllce, Tionesta, Pa., February M, 18112. HOP BALSA! NATURE'S COBBLER. Repairing, Mending, Making tho Old f ana worn UM N6W. HOP BALSAM Is composed of fresh hops and the best gums, balsams and ex pectorants known producine rcf rcelilng tlcep, ana when ths mind in at rspo-e it assists nature and llenls the body. Ththi-alhrul and me dicinal propertlr of tho nop are well knuwn. Rep llalaam will euro ('oaths. Colds. As Ihm.. Mmm TkMn, Consumption, llron chlrts, and All Pulmon nry t omplnints. It as sists to rulse theublrtrrr ami clear the lungs of all innrMil matter. Mothers will llmt tho BALSAM oxi-ell. m.boiu fnr thmju1v.il nru I chllHrnn It cures when euro U poe. IT CURES the most stub' torn cases, when all otUer --. remedies hare tailed. LS- IT ALLAYS the rnrklwt pflln 1 relieves tho auflcn r fmm that terrlblo Cough wheu euro Is In tho balance I" too nro tronhled with Lung or Pulmonary complaint j ou should take. Hop 1UU..M. Get a large bottle I Get a free ssmpls for 3$ cents. at your druggist. To no aeoept a substitute. WhoksJe licnot SOS and COS Washington Street. BUFFALO, Mm V. CURE Rick Headache and relieve all the tmubleatnci. dent to a bilious slate of the system, such na Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress afu-r ealiriR. Pain in tin Side, c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing S1CEC Headanbe, yet Cartek's Litti.i Ivkr Vum are ennatly valuable in ConHtifat.on. curing and preventinfir this annoy. iir coinulaint. while tlvey also correct all Utsortlers of the stomiwh, stimulate tlie liver and regulale the bowels, tveu if they ouly cured Aeha thy would be alfnrwt priceless to thorn who suffer from this dihtrefwsintc complaint: but fortunately their goodness doen not end here, and tluuie who once try them will find these Utile pills valuable in so many wny ihut they will not be williiur to do without them. liut after ail sick bead la the bane of so many live that here la where, we make our (Trent boast. Our pilla cure it while others do not. t'AKTEB H LiTTha I.iveb Pill arTery small anil very easy to take. One or two pills niako a doBB. They are strictly veiretable and do notKripeor puree, but by their irentle action Kleane all who uw tbem. In vials at iSV cents: vu lor $1. Sold everywhere, or aeut by uuul. CASTZS UXSICUtl CO., cw ToiL BH fatlM Small Fnco. PROCLAMATION. Whkiikas, Tho Hon. Charles II. Noyes, Prasident Judge of tho Court of Common Pica and Quarter Sessions in and for tlie county of Forest, has issued his pre cept tor holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac, at i'ionnsta, for til's County of Forest, to commence 011 II, e Fourth Monday of Feb., being the 22d iluv of Feb., 18i(2. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, J uslices of the peace aiid Con alulilca of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at Uui o'clock A. M., ot suil day with thulr rccoids, inqiiiaitions, cxiuiiiniition, and other icmeiiibrances, to do those things which to their ollice iippertain to bo done, and to those whoure lioiiml in recogniKuui to prosecute against the prisoners that are or tthull be in thejail of Forest County, that they may be thon and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ('iveu un der uiy hand and seal this 2.5th diy of Juuuai v, A. 1. itrj. John u. osuooi), l.s. sheiiir. Confirmation Notice. -Mi follow, s ilH' .tillMMtn CARTER'S Ik JITTLE If llFD mil DO YOU Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want i Ladies' Coat Wrap or Shawl for your wife or daughter? If so send your order to me as I am offering big bar gains in this class of eroods to make romn for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy of inc. Don't you forget it. I must close this line out in GO days, so hurry up with your orders end 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, Wall Paper, &c., is always full and fresh and in the latest style as I am receiving new goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock to select from in this part of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1891. J. B. HAQERTY, Troasuror, in account with Korcst Counlv, for tho year ondinir January 4, li 8 DU. Tii lialmire from lS'.i.l To Hcuti'd uix I'nr I.-t'.l ...SH.tWS Gil ... 1:1,12(1 10 TO llllNPHtoil tilY li. e 14(11 5,475 64 2,172 62 441 Til 81 IW it'll l. 1IH) 0.5 00 HI 00 Ci 24 2.52 U0 To jmljiinetit, Forest Co. vs. Sol onion lMtzueralil To seated tax rotiinio.l To lanrla redooined from County To refunded by State .". To poor t'uiid.Ureen Township... To poor fund, Hickory Township To poor fund, Tionesta llorougu To interest on tux.. To sixty dav list for JMU io juuKUioiit, uveraeora of poor Tionesta Township 220 J 9 turn To jury lees To express paid by L. It. Wruy on orders To grass sold To coal sold To paper sold To hook aold 00 00 $:I7,4M 08 $14,1118 0 To balance J. B II AO ERTY, Treasuror, in account To Imlanco from 1890 groi u TSlato tux fur 18UI .. 487 02 . . $1,248 0.1 To balance $445 40 J. B. IIAGEHl'Y, Treasurer, in account enciuis January 4, 18112. To am ts ree'd from individuals.. 752 82 To balance $.l,a30 42 C. F. I.EDUBUR, County Comniissioner, rj --.' T .1 J vw uii Kins 4 j 108 44 JAMES McINTYRE, County Commissioner, in a-eount with Forest Countv year ending January 4, I8!2. To orders drawn 24l 00 Bv OS .lavs' nervl, . ,.1 4:1 an Bj tiaveiimr exunsoa liiiwo T-p. Lridjjo $241 00 PHILIP KM BUT, County Commissioner, In ac.-oiint with Forest County. Vl'AP etlflillir .lutiiiari. A 1 tl- To orders drawn faw 14 fi'jtl 14 C. M. ARMOR, Pi-othonolary, in account uoilllUl J $2l2 00 To orders drawn JOHN K. OSHOOD, Sheiiir, in account .It, tin .. To orders drawn.. To jury fees II .. 2100 $&)S 11 P. M. CLARK, Di.Uriot Attorney, in account with Forest County, for the year eudiii" To orders drawn $78 60 By fees f7s' 5,5 FOREST COUNTY, as: We, the undersigned Auditors of Fcrest Countv. do hereby certify that we met at tho I oiniinsHioiiers' Ollice in the said countv. according to law, ami did audit and ad just the several accounts of the Treasurer, ShorilV. District Attomev, Prothonotarv and the County Commissioners, for tho year ending January 4th, A. l. 12 and we round tho same as sot forth in tlie foregoing report. In testimony whereof we havo hereunto set our bauds and seals this 14th dav of January, A. II 18'f W. W. THOMAS, US1 A.' AS(N- I-" . H County uditois. R. J. FLYNN, IL. 8.1 I Attest-W. U KLINESTIVER, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County, Counsel fees ftm 00 Jury ices 2,470 41 Jury Commissioners and Clerk 80 20 Assessors "24 22 Constables and Tipstaves 8.1.5 58 Court Crier 07 50 Road View 370 85 Elections 0:1.5 82 Common wealth costs ami 117 Books anil stationery :18H 04 Repairs, Court Housoand Jail... 217 44 Warren Hospital 0M1 2.5 Sherill "a Ices 412 47 Protlionotarv's fees 202 0O Janitor and ialsir 178 00 Postage ;(l 41 Express, freight and drayage 21 40 Stenographer 51,5 m Refunding orders 22 52 District Attorney 78 50 ........... j ...... 10 iw Western Penitentiary 6U2 04 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest Balance due by J. H. llagerty, County Treasurer u 10X mi Seated lands returnad for 1MH Jku h Duo by lirecn Township, S. Shoup ,,, ,,,, ' 7 Duo by (iiecu Towushiii. John Clary .' i!, Duo by Tionesta Borough, S. Hawthorne 4-, 75 1 a t 4j lira ucr ivmrjui...,., LIABIL1TIE WANT AN C'K. ."jo.; a J'.y ordors redeemed Ilv :t nor ient. (Mtn tut mhih.. :.1 m xi Hy eounly coupons redocmud Hy ill per cent. com. on same liy 3J per cent. com. ou lands rodeomed, &01!.:W By eolld'tors' commissions and ulmtomoiitN allowed ' By exonei'iitions By aeuted lands returned ooo oo 21 00 18 07 1,104 tn 21W 21 4tu ; By liidanco , 14.10A .W fI7,455 08 with tho State of Pennsylvania, for the year v Statn vnnolw.r tVA 27 By allowance for Co. Coin'rscinr'k 10U 00 By ain't paid for making tux return By 5 per cent. com. on $700.27 By balance 10 00 :w 20 44 j 40 $1,218 13 with tho Itodcinption Fund, for tho year By balanco $ .Mil 8 8,:W0 12 $ !,810 80 in account with Forest County, for tho vear j , . . . . Hy 711 ni vl.. nt kl TJt no By expciiscs nt Mnt-aster " ";i!l 60 iy iravcilnt; expenses Howo Twp. and Nebraska bridae... 2 75 $3(W 44 for tho $2:18 00 3 00 $211 00 for the $2.50 00 30 14 1 00 .'t3 14 By 74 davn" services at 8:1.50 By ex(.cnscs at Lancaster By tmveling expenses Howe Twp. and Nebraska bridge... nith Forest County, for tlie year ending -( 40. 4m By fee .; Jjoj 00 with Forest County, for the year eiulinir A IUO.I B By Tees J7 n By jury fees 24 00 $3118 11 for 1 he year ending January 4, 18H2 Bridges Jtl.KDO 32 County Institute 137 on Coroner's Impiest 8.5 65 '"'ling 410 08 Supplies, Court House and Jail 202 0!) Expenses 41 oy Auditors and Clerk llll IM) 1 1 or so hire :to (10 Fuel and lights 303 90 Washing for Jail 5 00 Insurance ,'t!(0 00 Costs County cases si 50 Court Auditor jq oq Sale for Treasurer's ollice 1,1(H) 00 Division election district 11 so Physician for Jurors 2 Oil Exango on chocks y,-, Treasurer's commission 743 u Commissioner's memorial eon... 5 00 County Commissioners sir, 5s Commissioner's Clerk OoO 00 Comity fur year ending January 4, 18S2. 4 $13,150 00 . $15,000 00 WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You want, wo want, we all want, everybody wants; from childhood to old ago 'tk want, want, wants 'tis everybody's duty to meet wants i anil we want yon to want ; to make a dive into the largest, freshest am IkM selected supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, l)rossgoo.M, Boot.., Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks. Coats, Jackets and Wraps over offered Tor aale In this part of the country, and to find every department lull and complete. Don't fail to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., If you want a nice black Itenriettfl. ir yon want a nice colored lleiiripltn. If you want bfuutilul black Bodlord Cords. IT yon want good warm Dress Flannels. ir you want any kind of Dress Flannels. If yon want nice line Dressg.Msls. II you want low priced Dressgootls. It you want the latest stvhi W inter Wraps If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a uico Plusii Jacket. If you want Jackets lor misses or girls. If yon want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot or nice Shaw Is. IT you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If yon want Indies' line Shoes. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want Indios' Rubber Boots. If you want to buy the Finest and Freshest Groceries, at the lowest possible Snb. V't'V.:,"' l trtt,1 '" Htor wl,oro y" can K"1 .V"U want from Fine hilka to Baled Hay; if you want to buy whore you got tho most for your money ; ir yon want fc trade where the styles are the latest, tho goods tho best, and prices the lowest, aud where you will meet with prompt attention, and square dealing, emtio to H. J. Hopkins & Co.'s Store, TIONESTA, PEPIN. I - IIMl 11 ITM ssssssswuil PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS.) DRUGGISTS 6c GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND THE FRESHEST G'MQGElilES BERRIES, FRUITS it VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is In charge or a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo round tho ' PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS till ft P Af IViAiiassw ... wAnt. aiaiiuntHT, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LIE OF FURNITU AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! GKTV-IEI IHEM C-A-LIj. TIONESTA. J. E. Cash KELLETTVILLE AND BALLT0WN, PA. Curry a full line or General Merchandise, including such as Orocoiies, Hour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Hardware, tueonsware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and In I'act evervthlmr usually fonml In Hr ., , produce tho same as cash, taken in exchange PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irivcn that tlm limit account or K. Ntettheimer, Assignee, for tho benefit of creditors of .1. M. Mint., htts been tiled wilh me and will be piONiinled to the Con rr of 'oitioioti ll,iu ..f l.',ruu County, Peuu'n, at Tionesta, Pa., lor con- 111 1111111011 or allowance 011 1 no rourtn Moi:dav ot I'VliniHrv A. n. lsii' 11 II li.MI. cause hu shou n to the coutexrv. '. M 4 " If you want Trunks. Satchels or Bags. II you want good Underwear. If yon want 1I10 best Wool Hosiery. II you want tlio best Inc. Cotton Flannel. If you want tho best 25c. all wool Flannel. If you want tlio best flannel Skirt patterns. If you want tho best all wool Blankets. If yon want good cheap Blankets. U you want 8 yards Carpet for $1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want Ibsir Oil Cloth. If you want large Smyrna Rugs. If you want those new animal skill Ruga. If you want gissi working Shoes. It you want dandy dress Shoes. If yon want Shoes for liovs or girls. If you want Rubber or aiiy kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. Smearbaugh, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- - - PETSTN". CORAH'S . Stores, for goods. Fred. Clrettenberger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pcrtainiiur to Machinery, En nines. Oil Well 'Jim. Is, lias or Water lit tuiKs and General Blacksuiilhiux prompt ly done at Low Ratea. ltenairinir Mill "'"'ry Kiven spwial attontiuu, aud I TIME TABLE In otl'ont Jnlv . lsill. 1 Trainn leave Tlo- 1 J uesta for Oil Cilv L.1 flltil I.iI(.Ib 9 " west an jsl loiiowai No. 113 Through Freight (carry Inn passenpers) Di.'I.S a. 111. No. Rl iiull'alo Ex nrosa l;t)li noon. No. (11 Way Freight (carrylnir passeiiKcrs) No. ;)3 Oil City Exi ress dally.. 4:17 p. in. 7;M p. in. For Hickory, Tldloute, Warren, Klnna, Bradford, Ole.in and tho Eastl No. no Clean Exprcssdaily R:-ll a. m. No. .12 Pittsburgh Express 4: 17 p. tu. mi. 111 iiironiiii i-rcigni (car rylng iiason(iniH) 7:110 p. 111. Trains n:t and tin Run Dally nnd carry passengers to and from points lictwceit Oil City and Irvlncton only Other trains run dally except Sunday. Get Time 'tables anil full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Aocnt. Tionetii, Pa, R. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Pusseugcr it Tlclset Aircnt, Buiralo, N. Y. X 3 Mow Thaa Satlafied. XII i CnBKTM Pu, BnooiLTN, N. T., Juno 19, 90. For oyer twain jrrari my ion bu bean afflict, d with spasm ; bs woalil hsvs on mrm-y two week until about six month ago, then even two wank Wtook htm to a number of flraUcUsa phjulolsjn and w tried Terjtliin and any number of remedies without dt,rlvin any en. eouraemnt In his ease, and had eoinnixnced to deaiaUr ot eyer balng able to aura him at all, when we heard of r as tor Koonl' Nerve Tcinle and oonoludvd to give It a trlaL Thi mull hat mure t turn tatisfinttul It la more than throo montha alnoe he eomcienced to take thi Nerv Tonlo aud he has nemr been sick ince. ri.s aooent our most alneere thank, for we f.l t liat " you bat- not ouljr cured blui of a great ainiotlou . fjiVtV M think ha viinM k. it i.. .. . .... ' - n,w iwhk in WTO eoiMlllloll be wa in belur u oonuiWDOi d Uk lug your viV -"" '. auui. JUL. MOlAJU X, FREE" 'A Tatnablei Book en Wervont iiMwiuii aeni rrw to snr aaaresa and poor patients can also obtain this medicine free of eJtanre. - rsstor Koenia. of Fort Wsvne, Ind alnce iaj aad la now proprod under hi direction bj Uis KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, tlu Sold by DrugfirliU at CI por Dottla. 6 (Or S3 Lore Site, Vl.,0. OBotUoslbrSa. Til I A Is LI ST. I.lsl llf CHUMO. !!, rlllll fl llkl ti.ll I,, it, Conn of Coiiiinon Pleas of Foret County, i i iin 1 VHiini, coiumenciii on Hie Fourth Monday of Februurv, I. S. Kaster vs. James Welsh, No. :XI, May Term, lNS. Kuinmons In as sumpsit. 2. Kmpirn Lutnbcr Companv. Limited vs. West Hickory T'arilwiwHl Companv, No. II, May Term, 1WH. iSuiiimoiis in assumpsit. :t. .lacoh llenrici 11ml John S. Puss, Truilco' of the Harmony .Society at Econ omy vs. Samuel luvi.lon, 'i'lioiuns .1. Davidson, Addison Davidson nml Janus Church, No. 1 1. May Term, l.-td. Issuo siimmniis in replevin 4. Wulter .1. h.U' vs. David Mlntr., No. 7. Februurv Term, lnti. Summons lit action of trerpaMs. 5. John Wilson. Samuel T. Neill, Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry vs. B. F. Sltani burii, II. W. Slian.biir, AiliuinlstrHtors of tl. Sliiimhurt.r. dcceaMcil, No. iS, Sep lemlH?r Term, IMl'l. hiiiiiiiions in action of assumpsit. C. O. C. Browne!! vs. Countv of Forest, .-so. .u, Occemlier Term, l.-Rd. Apinal from J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARXER. Prothonotarv. Tionesta, Pa.. .Iiiiiiniry 2.1, lsi -.-r-ri:-; ", ' SQ.OO. The SlIIM'rli Oltnlili.a oT iiiiii Tu'o liollnr . inn Hals aro only I'Culiiiiinir to I o known Tilfse ll.itMni'n ,.nti i-i, m ,m..I i.i.t f.. I.,u,ill .... 1 . . " V ' .'" "T inn uui e 110 poiyoiiiiiis nves in inn sweilt liatnls. Si our cii-ioini rs will huo ':re liPiidi. W'e give jn.-t as 'correct At I t. in lor uu iim ,,r f,..lK). NO JAY STYLE But only the well l.nown and isurr shajies of YoutiiHii. Iiiinlap, Knox anil Miller. Pi ices S2.IM, JiftJ, $1.01) an.l 3 '(. Mail ord. us ni-ompt'v tilled. McCUEN & SIM0I Tailors, Halters. I'li-nishers, Mod crate Price Store, :ll SENI-.C.V STREET. UL CITY, CIIARTEll NOTICE. Notice Is hereby nivcn that an i:p flon will lie made to the Uovciik IVniixylvania, 011 1 lie. Mill tin v of I'chr lsti, by It. W. Sh .ts, ,M. t arri ST. S. Ti w icr, A. i' Ntoncciplicr, C. Li and F. M. Arnohl, 1 . . 1I10 Act 1 scuibly of Pciin-.v I iioiii. cut tied Act to provide lor ' .0 ;iici poratio rcuiilaliou ol miiii :ii 1 n i"'iu ii i:ii proved the yuh day ol May, A. I for the charier of an intended eorp Uibccallcd the "Mai icnv il!o (in.' pan v," tl e t hai actcr and objects are the production and transport natural hum, to be mined for in 111 ships of JciiUs, Howe, and Grcci. County of Forest, Slate of Pcnm aud supplying the same to const and alsiut the low 11 of Maricnvili County, mill in tho Townships v and lor Ihcsu puroses to have, and enjoy nil tho rii;lil, bene privileges of tlie said Aot of t ami its supplements, itt. McCoMii ,V Ci.ai:kk, So Tlio OZxrvsao Olrc HilhSttil llailiiliirklfarrsutr'l I J1.I.I'THAT U lTAl.t'.L S 1HI CHASE 1UHH;N MFG. CU 0r. TIDIOCTE MACHINE SHOP & Ff a. e. danie: M.A cuiisr R S BLACK. All Muitltiiia ait. I IT..,,.,. 1. lllaeKsmllliiiiir iiroiiio' rates aud guarant . ' mmimii .; 'rt-.V.tl.' TlUiruiitueU. Kina ou hanit -t "nt the MM '