8 A Wife Says: 44 We have four children. With the firs, three I suffered almost unbearable pains frotr 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed undc/ the influence of chloroform. I used threti bottles of Mother's Friend before our Us. child came, which is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing V* » 9 my housework up A* /!, to within two hours /> of birth, and suf- (pj \ fered but a few hard \W pains. This lini- /' I gyf , ' d ment is the grand- / /y JL est remedy ever ' Uf Mother's 112 "" x ~| Friend ' /i\ will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxej the muscles and allows them to c::pind. li relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is snort and practically painless. Dag ger of rising cr hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days. Druggists se'l Mother's Friend far $1 a buttle. The EradfieM Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Send for our fioe illustrated book. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics cure by acting directly upoa the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. NO. CURES. TKICES. I—Fevern, Congestions, Inflammations. ,'25 M—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,i£s 3—Teething,Colic,Crying/Wakefulness .45 •I—Wiurrliea, of Children or Adults *25 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 B—Xcurnlgiu, Toothache, Faceache 25 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10—Dyapcpsia, Indigcstion,WeakStomach.2s 11— Suppressed orl'ainfttl Periods 25 12—Whites, Too Profuse Periods 25 13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 14—Jsall Kheuin. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25 16—Maluria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .25 t£o—Whooping-Coiigh 25 27—Kidney Diseases 25 28—\ervous Debility.. 1.00 30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed 25 77—Grip, Hay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your , Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggist*, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts., New York. Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick head- j D.ebe. A year a;;o I began usinjj Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprising, my heat inches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day, lint thanks ! to Celery King, 1 have had hut one beadaebe in the last eleven months. 1 know that what cured me will hel pot hers.—M rs. John i >. Van Keuren, Saugerties, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver nnd Kidneys is sold in 50c. and '250. packages by druggists and dealers. 2 li. C. Dodso.i, Emporium, L'a. NERVITA PILLS | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor end Manhood Cure Impotcncy, Niglit Emi- ions, Loss of Mem. . ory. all wasting diseases, j— *— ; all effects of self-übuse or fi fujjff J excess and indiscretion. wW IBB'-S WA norvo tonic and PILLS • _2B&»>k'ood builder. Brings • T >Wrtlio pink glow to pale 50% flrah and restores tiie 9 aXyskiiro of youth. By mail CTS. , \soo per box. O boxes for —«— $2.50, with our bankablo gaurantee to cure ; or refund the money paid. Send for circular j and copy of our bankable guarantee bond. NervitaTattt^= (YELLOW LABEL) Immediate Results Positively guaranteed euro for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria, Fit 3, Insanity, Paralysis and tlio Results of Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium or \ Liquor. By mail in plain package, SI.OO a box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bona to cure in 30 daya or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEOECAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts.» CHICAGO, SU,. Sold by li. U. Dodson, Druggist, 34 48ly. Emporium, Pa. j Tiie Plate lo Buy Clicnp ? ; S IHAT ) ! I J. F. PARSONS. ) typ ..jsSi£jgs Cures Drunkenness. * |/ 4 gkjpl c °^ ne S Write for fig iU'tfWZ.'ffo m HI Booklet rr . (Pi an. caldwell'S sa SYR U P FEIPS §§l VCURES CONSTIPATION, t w i [n almost every neighborhood there is , some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- i rhoea Remedy, or who has beeu cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use ol that mod- 1 ieine. Such persons make a point of; telling of it whenever opportunity offers, | hopii.g that it may be the means of saving ; other lives. For sale by L. Taggnrt. Apr \V. M. Mayhew, Morton, Wis., says.'-I consider One Minute Cough Cure a most wonderful medicine, (|uiek and safe." It is the oniy harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cui\ s coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping-euugh, pneumonia and all throat and lung dis eases. Its early use prevents consump tion. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. 11. C. Dodson. Bly The Best in The World. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advertismonts in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was half u-id. It is the best medicine out for cold- and coughs.—The Herald, Andersonville, hid. For sale by L. Taggart. Apr Teazttvi^rr3jnvf&K9.'*c'MmiJ!rsc.n';vi~?xj*:£'Z**rcrzrß.rtr*tM*m Retail Vcmlers or Dealers of Merchandise, Hating Hous es, milliard liooins and Bowling Alk'js, In Cameron County, trill take notice that the;/ arc Appraised and CI (tuned by the undersigned Appraiser of Mercantile and other License Taxes for the year 1900, as follows, to-wit: Barclay Bros., general merchandise, Sinnamahoning, Pennsylvania. Baird, 1). P., Ag't, general merchan dise, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl vania. Bailey, O. L., cigars,'Sinnamahoning, Pennsylvania. Brookbank, J..0. & Co., general mer chandise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Bardwell, Mrs. E. 0., millinery, Em porium, Pennsylvania. Bnpp, A. E., tobacco, Emporium, Penn sylvania. Balcom & Lloyd, general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Catlin, C. G., Hour and feed, Empori um, Pennsylvania. Cramer, W. 11., variety store, Empori um, Pennsylvania. Cummings, John, cigars, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Costello, John, cigars, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Craven, C. C , candy and cigars, Sterl ing Hun, Pennsylvania. Dodson, R. C., drugs, Emporium, Pen nsylvania. Donovan, D. W., cigars, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Day, J. H., general merchandise, Em porium, Pennsylvania. Dyer, W. H., groceries, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Edgcomb, Henry, general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Emporium Furnituro Co , furniture, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Emporium Milling Co., flour and seeds, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Ebersole, E. M., groceries, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania. Fox, Frank, Jr., meat market, Drift wood, Pennsylvania. Furlong, Mrs. Mary A., cigars, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania. Gross, CI. W., meats, Emporium, Penn sylvania. Howard, ('. 8., & Co., general merch andise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Ilirsch, I!. 11., jewelry, Emporium, Pennsylvania. llogftii,;M. T., groceries, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Hertcau, E. M., millinery, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Harris, Jasper, clothing, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Hockley, L K., coal dealer, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Haunt, Mrs. H. O , confectionery and cigars, East Emporium, Pennsyl vania. Hackett, S. .1 , general merchandise, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Huntington, L. K., general merchan dise, 112 East Emporium, Pennsyl vania. Hathaway, Win., cigars, East Empor ium, Pennsylvania. Hackett, S. S., general merchandise, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Jessop, C. H., butter, ike., Emporium, Pennsylvania. Judd, Frank G., harness shop, Empor ium, Pennsylvania. Kinsler, J. A., groceries, Emporium, j Pennsylvania. Kelly, Richard, cigars, Emporium, j Pennsylvania. Kelly, John, feed, bay, &c., Emporium, j Pennsylvania. Kline, (J. R., & Co., general merchan- ! disc, Beechwood, Pennsylvania. Krider & Yothcvs, general merchan dise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Liß.u', Geo. J., '';:rnitiire, Emporium, Pennsylvania. L'.irrabec, M. M., merchandise, Empor ium, Pennsylvania. Lloyd, Harry S,, stationary, Empori um, Pennsylvania. Leclmer, Joseph, boots and shoes, Em- CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900. porium, Pennsylvania. Lloyd, R. J., cigars, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Leet & Co., general merchandise, East Emporium, Pennsylvania, j Lyeett, T. J., cifrars, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. | McDougall, Alex., groceries and meats, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Metzger, Geo., Jr., jewelry, Emporium, Pennsylvania, i McGee, Wm., cigars, Emporium, Penn sylvania. ( Murphy, Michael, cigars, Emporium, Pennsylvania. | McDonald, Wm., cigars, Emporium, | Pennsylvania. j McDonald, A. A., cigars and tobacco, | Emporium, Pennsylvania, j McDonald, S. D., cigars, East Empor ium, Pennsylvania. | McDonald, A. M. cigars, Driftwood, Pennsylvania, j McViclier, Fred, cigars, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. McCoole, S. D., cigars, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. ! McCoole, Mrs. S. D., milliner} - , Drift wood, Pennsylvania, j Mitchell, W. H., general merchandise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Mahoney, Patrick,cigars, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania. McOwen, B. & Co., general merchan dise, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania, i McConnell, Warren, groceries, Cam eron, Pennsylvania. ] Martindale, 11. W., cigars and meats, Sizerville, Pennsylvania. • Nefcy, M. E, general merchandise, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Olmsted, H. C., general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Olmsted, D. E., general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania, j Overhiser, I.()., confectionery, Empo- I rium, Pennsylvania. I Overhiser, K., confectionery, Empori um, Pennsylvania. Parsons, John F., general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Raymond, 11. L., millinery, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Rockwell, M. A., drugs, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Rothrock, J. N., clothing, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Riley, Thos. J., cigars, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Seger, R. & Son, clothing, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Schmidt, C. C!., confectionery, Empor ium, Pennsylvania. Schleet, John, groceries, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Schweikart, Peter, general merchan dise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Sloeum, B. A., general merchandise, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Shives, Frank, groceries and meats, Emporium, Pennsylvania. Seger, N., clothing, Emporium, Penn sylvania. Saso, Joel, confectionery and cigars, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Shoup, Peter, cigars, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. Snyder, T. W., candy and cigars, Sin liamahonirg, Pennsylvania. Strayer, J. V., Ag't, groceries and ci gars, Sinnamahoning, Pennsyl vania. Shafer, Geo. P., cigars, Sinnamahon ing, Pennsylvania. Smith, J. E., general merchandise, Sterling Run, Pennsylvania. Sizer, W. R., general merchandise, Sizerville, Pennsylvania, j Taggart, L. drugs, Emporium, Penn- I sylvania. | Talis, M. C., general merchandise, Em porium, Pennsylvania. Vogt, A. F., & Co., boots and siioes, Emporium, Pennsylvania, j Walker, Howard <!i Co., Hardware, I Em por i u m,' Pennsylvania, j Warner, Riley, cigars, Emporium, Pennsylvania, j Zarps, 11. A., notions, Emporium, Pennsylvania. BILLIARDS. Creighton, James, 2 tables, Emporium, Pennsylvania. McDonald, A. A., tables, Emporium, Pennsylvania. BOWLING ALLEY. Creighton, James, one alley, Empor ium, Pennsylvania. EATINti HOUSES. Bliss, Mrs. Henry, eating house, East Emporium, Pennsylvania. I Krise, G. W., eating house, Driftwood, Pennsylvania. Lewis, P. E., eating house, East Empo rium, Pennsylvania. TAKE NOTICE. All who are concerned in this ap praisement THAT AN AI'PSJAL wii.l. !«•: AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER -ON- Friday, April 27, 1900, I BETWEEN THE HOURS OF §> a. lit, i&jscl 4 p, When yon may attend if you think proper. FRANKLIN HOUSLER, Mercantile Appraiser. Emporium, Pa. April —, IDOO. Financial Statement -OF Shippen School District FOR TIIE YEAR ENDING JUNE, 1899. X. S. CUTLER, Treasurer, of Ship- | pen School District, in account with the School Fund of said District. RECEIPTS. Received from B. L. Spence, former Treasurer, $ 234 60 Received from W. L. Thomas, County Treasurer, 2,842 00 Received from P. S. Culver, Collector for 1897, 28 16 Received from L. Lock wood Collector for 1898 187 27 Received from C. M. Thomas, County Treasurer 770 00 Received from State Appropriation, 2,012 30 Received from Geo. A. Walker, Loan,., 000 00 $ 7,304 39 EXPENDITURES. Paid M. Brennan, Attorney, $ 25 00 Paid C. Jay Goodnougii, Copying, 5 00 Paid Auditors, 33 00 Paid Johnson & McNarney, Attorneys,. 60 00 Paid R. Warner, room rent and team:.. 8 00 I Paid Cameron County Press, printing,.. 9 00 Paid Geo. W. Van Wert, Sec'y, postage, etc 103 75 i Paid lowa Lithograph Co., diplomas... 8 58 i Paid Sheldon & Co., minute book, 5 00 i Paid Emporium Independent, printing, 2 00 ' Paid Teachers salaries 3,500 50 i Paid Frank Moon, truant officer and delivering books and desks, 94 25 Paid E. K. Peasley for wood 26 2a ' Paul I). X. Chandler for wood 9 en Paid W. A. Moore for wood 3 00 Paid J. G. Nyheart for wood, 12 00 Paid Chas. King for wood, 8 On Paid W. M. Moore for wood, 24 00 Paid L. E. Gibbs for wood, 10 00 Paid W. W. Lewis for wood; 28 Ou Paid O. F. Reed for wood 24 82 Paid O. S. Peters for wood, 21 00 Paid J. W. Reed for wood, 35 45 Paid Elias Barton for wood, If oo Paid Henry Newton for wood, 18 90 Paid Joe ("raven tor wood, 7 00 Paid Grant Fulton for wood 2 00 Paid Freemont Mott for wood, 3 00 Paid freight and draying 12 91 Paid Roberts Meek, school supplies,.. 23 29 Paid Dr. E. O. Bardwoll, Board of Health 10 00 Paid N. S. Cutler, labor, team, attend ing election ofSupt 14 36 Paid Moon and Leggeit, attending elec tion 2 42 Paid Emporium School District, tuition 82 57 J Paid Chas. King, hauling Clear Creek children, 11100 Paid W. F. Lloyd, bank note, 1,000 00 Paid M. M Larrabce, room rent, 1 oo Paid Geo. A. Walker, note 1,021 8;; Paid I). Heath A Co.. copying books, 15 00 Paid Penn'a School Journal, 7 oo Paid R. L. Meyers Co., supplies, 48 00 Paid American Rook Co., supplies, 447 01 Paid I H. Leggett, sewer pipe t 00 Paid H. S. Lloyd, supplies, . 7 55 By Commission, at 2 per cent, 138 90 $ 7,081 27 RECAPITULATION. Total Receipts $7,304.39 Total Expenditures, 7.081.27 Cash on hand, $220 13 ASSETS, Due from P. S. Culver. Col., 1896..520.20 Due from P. S. Culver, Col., 1807.. 79.32 Due from L. Lockwood.Col.. 1898. .424.58 Due from school Bld'g fund, 1895.. 12.97 Due from C. M. Thomas, Treas'r, .859.57 £l,3£6 64 LIABILITIES. Due unpaid bills, $ 629 CO N. H. CUTLIIR, President. ATTKST : O. S. PETERS, Sec'y. We, the undersigned Auditors of the Township of Shippen, hereby certify that we have exam ined, adjusted, audited and settled tin; foregoing account of N. S. Cutler, Treasurer of the Board of School Directors, in account with the School Fund of the School District of the Township of Shippen and that the above is a true and correct statement of the same. Witness our hands this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1900. C. R. KLINE. CHAS. KING, Auditors. SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. X. S. (TTLKK, Treasurer of Ship pen Township School District, in account with School Building Fund. RECEIPTS. To Cash from lormer Treasurer $ 295 73 To Cash from W. L. Thomas, County Treasurer, 765 00 To Cash from li. Lock wood, Col., 1898,. 387 23 To Cash 112 rom P. S. Culver, Col., 18i)7... 48 00 To Cash from O. M. Thomas, County Treasurer, 604 00 $ 2,099 96 EXPENDITURES. Paid Morris Lewis, North Creek, school lot $ 50 00 Paid C. Jay Goodnough, recording deed, 4 00 Paid Robt. Armstrong, work at Beech wood school, 23 90 Paid L. W. Hopple, Whittemoreschool,. 2 50 Paid A. IT. Shtiler, survey ing 7 CO Paid W. 11. Johnston, hauling Whitte moi e school children 140 00 Paid I>. N. Chandler, work on Elk Lick yard 2 00 Paid 11. Newton,rj-pairsat shod houses, 0 CO 5 Paid M. It. Hellyer. repairs on school house 6 7 5 Paid N. S. Cutler, for Surveyor, 2 50 Paid Walker, Howard & Co., merchan dise, 21 08 Paid W. 12. Swartwcod, lumber and la bor 2 55 Paid C. Harrington, labor Wiley school, 3 00 Paid E. G. Strait, repairing locks 2 25 Paid John Hertig, Plank Road Hollow school lot, 250 00 Paid F. G. Judd & Co., insurance 117 46 Paid G. J. La Bar, window curtains 2 80 Paid Chas. Hall, hauling Clear Creek scholars, 7 00 Paid Joe Craven, labor on grounds, 6 59 Paid W. 11. Cramer, plans andspecifica tions, 15 00 Paid Chas. King, hauling Clear Creek children, etc 21 00 Paid N. S. Cutler, six days locating grounds, 12 00 Paid E. H. Marshall, inspecting fences. 10 50 By 2 per cent, commission 14 47 $ 738 27 RECAPITULATION. Total receipts $ 2,099 93 Total expenditures, 7&S 27 ('ash on hand, $ 1,361 69 ASSETTS. Due from P. S. Culver, Col., 1895, £ 305 94 Due from P. S. Culver, Col., 1h96, 415 02 Due from P. S. Culver. Col.. 1897, 304 27 Due from C. M. Thomas, Co. Treasurer, 662 61 $ 1,717 81 LIABILITIES.—None. N. S. CUTLER, President. A TTEST: O. 8. PETKRS, Sec'y. We, the undt rstgned Auditors of the Township of Shippen. do hereby certify that we have ex amined, adjusted, audited and settled the forego ing account of N. S. Cutler, Treasurer of the Board of School Directors, in account with the School Buiiding Fund of the School District of tin? Township ofShipper), and the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the same. Witness our hands this 3rd day of March, A. I >., 1900. C. R. KLINE, CHAS. KING. Auditors. / lOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS:—The V 7 Hon. ('HAS. A. MAYER President Judge and the Hons. Jo 1:. MCDONALD and J.C. BONHAM,As sociate .J iul;j(.- of the c Curts of Oyer and Terminer and Genera! Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peaci, Orphans- !ourtand Court of Common Pleas for the county <-i Cameron, have issued their preci pi bearing date the 20thday of January A. !)., M'.n), anil to 1 ■:«• directed for holding ( lourt oft)yci-an»i-enc ralJail Delivery, Quarter ,s vaons of the I'« Orphans'Court and Court '.'onimon ! icv.s. in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Moudav, th< 2»rd day of April, 1900, at 2 o'clock, p. m., and to con tinue one week. j Notice is her. -,y 1;: . ca . • the Coroners, Justices j of th 1 Pea -o • •»:'I C :i-tables within the county, I that they oe th.ri and therein their proper per- j sons, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, with their rolls, records. inquisitions, examinations, and other romembcrances, to do t,hope things which ! to their oll'mcs appertain to be done. And those I who are bound by their rccogr.i.uneoto prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium, Pa., April 2, I TOO, and in the 124 th year of the Independence ol the United States of America. J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. TREASURER S SALE OF Unseated fjjids IN CAMERON COUNTY For the Years 1898 and 18^9. \OREEABLKto an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to amend an act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes and for other purposes," passed the 13th day of March, A. I)., 1815, and further supplements thereto, I, C. M. Thomas, Treasurer of the County Cameron, hereby give notice to all per sons concerned therein, that unless all arrear ages of taxes due on the following tracts of un seated lands, situate in Cameron County, Pa . are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pay the costs ar.d taxes chargeable thereon, will be sold at public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Emporium Borough. County of Cameron, on the Second Monday ill June, i«joo,itbeingthe i itli dayof tlie Month.aiidcontinuedbyadjourn rnent from day today, as will he deemed neces sary, 1 or arrearages of taxesand the costs accrued on each tract respectively. Persons wishing to pay before sale, will please remit the amount of these taxes, together with fifty cents for each tract for advertising and twenty-five cents for receipt. NOTICE is also given that incompliance with the Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of June, Ih.s7, entitled "An Act to regulate the col lection of taxes on Unseated Lands," there will be accrued interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum on taxes of 1898 from January Ist, 1899, and on taxes of 1899, from Januarv Ist, 1900. until date of payment of same. See P. L., 1887; page 373. Shippen Township. No. Warrantee War. Acres. or Owner. Tax. 5164 000 ('. 11. Nov is Estate * 316 18 4:»91 495—Reading, Fisher & Co 39115 1994 65... Reading, Fisher & Co 5137 4987 564 Solomon Shafcr 74 28 1095 576 Solomon Sl.afer 455 16 4996 616 Solomon Shufer 81 4986 167 Solomon Shafcr 22 GO 1129 1072 A. Govinier Estate 141 19 5038 195 G. W. Warner 65 21 1360 5 Joseph Stoneham 39 1141 287 A. 11. Shafer 18 OS 1194 3118 do 24 23 1407 30 do 2 00 4961 150 A. Krcsge 19 76 1141 505 R. K. Cross 66 51 1141 1 rji do 20 81 1143 30 E.C.Davy 3 96 ' .2973 390 Housler, Herdick &Co 25 69 1143 289 Andrew Jenks 18 06 1143 50 do 3 32 1142 100 do 6 58 5037 100 Bertiace Housler 6 58 1199 58 Da.n'l Barr 3 82 1199 58 do 3 82 1199 27 do 1 85 1407 78 do 5 13 1142 157 Oscar Heath 10 40 1195 127 J. H.Evans 8 43 1143 100 A. L. Ensign 6 59 234 $ 00 C. B. Howard & (Jo 7 89 1194 72' W. IT. Howard 178 4961 40 John Filling Estate.. 1899 5 27 Vac't 36 John Hertig 229 4969 59 do 1899 3 75 1141 337 Richard Davy 1899 21 40 1142 60 E.C.I )avy 1899 1 oo 1142 5 do 1899 19 2537 111 11. J. Sassman 1h99 4 51 5041 91 Helen B. Turner 1899 31 67 1141 60 do 1899 3 SI 1193 174 do 1899 11 05 1194 213 do j899 81 14 4963 750 Alfred Truman... .1898 51 15 4963 750... .Amanda R. Nyhart 1899 17 63 2354 475 C. B. Howard &Co 1899 211 15 2354 515 do .1899 32 71 2353 600 do .... ... . !*99 266 70 2:353 390 do Ihf'9 24 77 4999 210 J. >. Wiley Estate 27 66 4986 100 Geo. Brown «& Son 13 12 5037 300 G.W.Warner 39 51 Vac't 583 A. H. Shafer 38 16 1359 32 do 2 11 4917 900 C. E.i I übbard 130 39 6108 40 Mrs. Henry Bliss.. 5 28 ' ..1142 200 L. E. Gibbs 6 59 4983 40 A. A. Housler Estate 5 27 1 ..2973 390 Housler, Hertig &Co 21 08 4986 59 Peter Brown 3 34 4986 100 do 6 59 2537 148 Dan'l Barr 9 62 4981 862 Josiah Howard...... 56 77 4998 802 do 52 82 5037 374 do 21 63 5038 390 do 26 08 1141 50 do 3 31 M&D 170 W. 11. Howard 1122 6108 60 do . 3 96 1193 151 do 10 00 1142 50 do 3 31 1133 300 do 20 26 4967 375 do 24 74 Portage Township. 3551 155 J. S. Wi) ey Est at e .... 1898 621 3564 200 do 1898 800 3554 57 do 1898 2 28 5436 200 do 1899 8 40 I 1360 72 Mrs. Nancy Lucore 2 95 i 4033 74 R. K. Cross 6 07 i Lot. No. j 3554 51 Chas. Pro -er 2 13 i 1193 75 1. 11. Evans 2 02 1407 60 L. Luc< >i e Estate 4 92 J.C.O. 181 J. C. Cameron.... 1898 052 J.C.C. 163 A.J. Turley 1809 6 85 5436 100 Harvey Kephurt 1399 4 20 1860 60 J. S. Wiley Estate 2 07 5488 800 do 65 CO 1193 65 A. H. Shafer 2 30 Lot 25 1860 112 John Boon 9 is 1860 85 Hamlin & Forest.... 2 89 F&R 100 j. I). Bucher 820 1407 800 J.S.Wiley 12 80 Lumber Township. 5131 260.... W. W. Barrows Estate 26 40 5135 611 do 89 08 ! 5131 973 do 128 46 ! 1 ..5410 1100. .Noyes, Dallett & Barrows... 43 40 | 1 £54 11 925 do 40 71 5856 990 C. J{. Noyes Estate 392 06 I I 182 146 H. H. Mul 1 in 1898 964 ' 132 118 F. H. iv C. W. Coodycar 1899 3 !?0 5444 80 L. H. Simpson Estate 7 92 ! lioo..Noyes, Dallett & Barrows... 96 80 • •' 5411 925 do 81 41 Gibson Township. 5157 300 Thos. Greenly 1S 90 I 5468 116 do 7 32 5176 150 I ary E. Gibson 1899 945 ! ;50 Brown, Clark .'J Howe 34 66 | 5155 780 Woods <Sc Murray 294 l ' 54 >1 101 do 19 11 i 5474 54 Levi Heidrick 1-162 ! 5467 60 I.J. Mix 7 5(1 ! 5474 116 Geo. Mead 7 82 5470 381 S. W. Nyce 24 C 6 5473 52 do 327 \ 5406 33 Barclay Bros 2 14 i W.'l 1100 do C 9 30 j 5357 1100 do 69 30 ! 5398 1100 do 69 30 : 5390 1100 do 69 30 ] 5399 1100 do 69 30 ! 5414 250 do 11 27 5415 1000 do 57 CO ; 5416 1100 do 125 40 5417 1100 do 501 60 5418 1100 do 501 00 5119 1100 do 62 70 » 5420 1013 do 59 50 | 5468 125 George Mead 15 78 5457 100 S. Q. Mingle . 25 20 H'nrySlaO Henry Shafer 18 '.'o j 6471 188 <W.Warm r ; i 84 5468-69 600 D. 11. Marsh 57 80 ! Grove Township. 5646 343 Elias Deemer 218 10 I 4139 990 —B. 11. Taylor & Sons.. .1899 30s 8S ' 4123 217 John A. WykoJl" .. 1899 22 57 i 1153 247 do * 20 20 1 4158 700 do 11l 30 1938 225 E. Pelt 7 1899 11 72 ' 5050 306 Edgar Muuson 77 58 l Levi Williams 100 Botsford&Lowuian 189S 5 10 ' 4122 516 U. B. 11 us- ell 54 00 ' Vacant i0 Geo. P. Shafer...... M2 1 5057 50 Unknown 5 30 ! 4926 130 C. W. Berfield 13 79 4938 225 Chas. A\ers 1899 II 72 i Le*i Williams 158.. .Barclay Bros ' » 25 - 1936 958 do 101 r,a | 4938 335 do 3!43 j 4926 97 do 10 20 i 4118 278 do 11711 4938 (JO do 3 18 4937 692 D. B. John, en 73 3S 4118 303 do 1899 15 76 413S 990 W. 11. Summerson 52 51 1937 40 Geo. P. Shafer 2 12 Vacant 330 do 17 V] Levi Williams 125... Barclay Bros 39 71 4969 500 Barclay Bro 8100 '4172 610. do r.r, so : I 5704 105 do 057 ; 5718 385 do 23 .•! I 4173 798 James Murphy 74 ?s i | 5712 931 do 2'J2 00 j I 5717 990 do 122 76 I 5711 726 no 90 02 ! 5718 75 Geo. Pfontz 1899 t :v.i j I 4171 830 A. Pardee Estate 1899 49 ■ SEATED LAND R!:TI:HNED r.v COLLKCTORS. Emporium Borough. Mrs. Arthur Preutiss. tax $12.20 for tlio yeirs I of 1896-97-98-99. All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Emporium, county of Cameron, and state of Pennsylvania, and de scribed :»s follows: Lying and being on the North side of Allegheny avenue, being a part of lot ! number 314 in block seventy-eight ol said town,. ! and b- 'tided as follows: Beginning at the South- I east corner of the lot of the school district, thence , running easterly along Allegheny .».. »:ue Go feet. ! thence Northerly parallel with *1 hi east lined' said !»•.;'iool lot, '2111:. or to Fifth St., thence west erly along Filth .St.to the school lot, thence | Southerly along the east line of the school lot to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving that part of the above described premises which was conveyed by Arth ur L. Prentiss and wife to Peter \V. Furlong by deed dated December 11th, 1889. and recorded in Cameron county deed hook "L" Page 94 etc. Lumber Township. Thos. Huzzy estate, tax $8.51 for years of 3SOG, 1897-98. All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being in the tow n.-hip of Lum ber, county of Cameron, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the North by a forty foot street, on the East by a lot of ground sold to the Messiah Church at Sterling Run, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, and occu pied by said Church, on the South by tlie public road, on the bank of the milt race and on the West by the other lands of John Brooks, being 50 feet ;n width fronting on the said forty loot street in width and extending from said street Southward to the said public road, 75 feet more or less beginning .;t the North westei n corner c 112 the Church lot aforesaid, running by lineof sa:re South sixteen degrees West of the public road as aforesaid; thence N-westorly by said public road as many feet as will make fifty in width; thence by land of John Brooks aforesaid, North -ixteen de- East bv a parallel lino with the line of the r Church lot to the aforesaid street; thence by said street South seventy-four degrees East fifty feet, containing three thousand seven hundred and fifty feet more or less. Shippen Township. Wt. No. 15108, 2.' . acres. A. 11. Boynton estate. Tax $-1 19, for years of 1893-91-95-96 97-98-99. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Shippen. county <>f Cameron, s'aiteof Pennsyl Wjia, bound ed and described as follows: Commencing at a stone pile on the pubic road in Rich Vallev, Shippen township, running East twenty rods along the public road; thence North twenty rods; thence West twenty jods; thence South twenty rods to the place of beginning, containing 2'.; acres more or less and being a DIM. of warrant j 6108 assess din the name of A. H. Boynton estate. Wt. No. 1111, John Wygant, tax $1.77, for the years of 1896-97. All that certain twenty-five acres of land, situate, lying and being in Catlin hollow, near Four Mile run, Shippen township, Cameron count;. Pennsylvania, being part of warrant 11 U and adjoining lands of N. I*. Minard and Andrew JenU.-; and being the same land- urveyed by V. A. Brooks, July 3rd, 1883, assessed in the name of John Wygant. Gibson Township. Wt. No. 54515. peter Shaw, tax $13.06, for the | year 1597. All that piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being in Gibson township, Came i ron county, Pennsylvania, and being a part of | warrant No. 5150, bounded and described as fol ; lows; Beginning at a corner of tSie lands sold to i Win. and James Wylie on the public road by the i Southwest corner of imporved fields, running thence Easterly by line of said improvements, and by line of said land of Wylie, tothetop of the mountain; thence North by lands of saia Wylie to the North line of said warrant, 5456, thence West by -aid line to the Mason run; thence down the several courses of the said run to the land of John Mason; thence Southerly by the lands of the said John Mason, to the public road; thence by said road Southerly to the place of beginning. Containing 60 acres more or less and being a part of the tract 5 it>, being the same land conveyed by John Brooks to Peter Shaw by deed dated Feb. iltii, 1873. and recorded in Cameron county | deed book "K" page 42, reserving unto said John Brooks one-half acre in the Northwest corner i i the land herein described, and also the right of a road through the land along the Mason run aforesaid to said John Brooks, hi., heirs cr assigns. Abel Audru , Shippen township, tax $6.98, for the year of 1898. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town shit) of Shippen, county of Cameron, and state of i Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at an in mwood on the North line of warrant No. 49C3, and 192 rods West of the Northeast corner of said warrant, I'iie iron | wood is also the Northwest corner of James San ford's lot; thence from the ironwood along the Wc>t line of James San ford'a lot. South four and one-half degrees, West 100 rodstoa beech; thence North 72degrees, West 220 rodstoa poplar; thence North four and one-half degrees, East f>o rods to a post corner. This corner is on the North bank of the run, and is witnessed by a hemlock tree on the South bank of the run; thence from the post South eighty-five and one-half degrees East 211 i rods to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres and fifty square rods more or less, being | bounded on the North by warrant No. 4956, on j the East by James Satiford's Hand and oti the | South and West by parts of warrant No. 1963. Grove Township. A. M. Miller estate, tax $22.23, for years of 1891, i 1895-96. Real estate bounded as follows: Be- I ginning at a pine on the South bank of the First I Fork of the Sinnamahoning crjcfc, opposite the ! mouth of Penper hill run, being the Southwest ■ corner of lauds of John Miller; thence South I eighty (801 degrees East 118 rods along the lines of said John L. Miller to a pine; thence South ' thirty-two '32) degrees West seventy-nine (79) rods to a maple: thence West twenty-eight (28» . rods to a hemlock on bank ot aforesaid creek; ' thence up the creek l»v the several courses there i of. North forty-six (-16) degrees West fifty (50) rods; ; thence North twenty-four (24» degrees, West i fourteen < 11» rods; thence North 5' .; degrees, West i thirty-nine >39) rods to place of beginning, con . taining thirty-nine <39 acres and one hundred I and thirty-six (136) perches, and having erected ■ thereon one frame house and a few scattering | fruit trees growing. Lumber Township. Ed. Coodman, tax 036.50, for years of ! 1897-93. Ail that e Kain piece or p'reel of kind, i situate, lying and being iu the village of Cameron, , township ot Lumber, county of Cameron, state of | Pennsylvania, -vundt land described as follows; Beginning at a point on the Southern line of the j right of way of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad, : 780 feet Wr -*« r'v from the railroad bridge,across j the Driftv. « d creek at Cameron; thence South j erly at right . :igles with said railroad, fifty-six I feet; thence Wt t erly parallei with said railroad tliiity-six feet; thence Southerly at right angles i fifty-six feet 1o said right of way; thence Easterly j by said right of way thirty-six feet to place of be ] ginning. Also, th: t piece< r parcel of land, s'tuate, lving i and being in the villtige of Cameron, township ot \ Lumber, • -aunty of Cameron, state of Pennsyl ■ vania, containing 7 acres or therabouts, bounded , North by right of way ofthe Philadelphia at Erie I railroad. South by the Driftwood branch of the | Sinnamahoning creek, commencing at abridge i of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad company, i West2loo feet to the second or upper railroad ; ditch, re ', iv ing the said right of way of the Phil i adelphia and Erie railroad company, also except j ing and reserving that certain piece sold to the party of foe second part by deed above described | dated the 7th day of September, 1398. Also the I>. Lupro estate, tax $5Ab, for years <f 1897-9S. All that certain piece or parcel of land, . situate, lying and being in the township of Lum ber, county of Cameron, state of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at the South line of the Cameron Coal company's • lands, running Easterly io the line of the rail ; road; thence along the Southerly line of the raii ■ road t>» the South -i.le of the house, thereon; . thence Westerly to the lit.e of the public road ! running from Cameron to Sterling; t hence North erly along said road to a post, being all the land lying between the railroad and Cameron Coal company's line and a line on the South located thereon. C. M. THOMAS. Treasurer of Cameron Count:/. Treasurer's Ollice, I Emporium, Pa., March 20th, 1000. 112 list of mm. I IS'!' OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL I Jat April Term of Court, 19(0, commenc , ing Monda , A pril 23. No. February Term, ls:M. i George V. Hin.thy, Sr., vs Mrs. Lucy Miller. 1?. W. Green, C. \V. Shaffer for Pi ft', i Johnson A; a.cNaruey, for Deft. No. 6, February Term, 189;*. i Charles Al.Vail; io use of ilk 1 r ar ing Com i pany. a corporation vs S. s. Kackei. | 11. W. Cr. <n,C. W. • ::-<!« r. tor Pitt*, j S. W. Smith, for Deft. ! Lippencott & Co,. Limned, s 11. W. Maitindale I Green and Sliailer, for Pill C.JAY GOODNOUCJL >SIAY'IEIIT® TRASarks : , pi{ H fc u®» ANO COPYRIGHTS . , S STti U SSKIS® 13 OBTAINED ► ADVICE. AS TO PATENTABILITY |b j» E ' ' Charg :rr i rr.fc. No fee tin patent is secured.' ' Lel'> rs strictly confidential. Address, ' £. G.SICiCKSS.^ Patent Lawyer, Washington, 0. C. (
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