The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 24, 1880, Image 2

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    J. E. WEN If,
EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21. 1880.
REPUBLICAN STATET1CKET.
FOK SITREME JL'IXJE,
HENRY GREEN,
of Northampton Couuty.
FOR AUDITOR OENF.UL,
JOHN A. LEMON,
of Bkir County.
ti'j
Announcements.
Our terms for announcements will bo :
Congress, t-0 ; President Judge, $20; As
sembly, $10 , Associate Judge. $10 ! Troas
uror, $8. in no caso will nu announce
ment appear when t lio cash does Hot e
oompanr the name. This rule will not be
broken m favor of anyone.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Wo are authorized to announce AMZA
rUKUV, of Green Towm-hip, as a candi
date lor the nomination of Associate
Judge, subject to Republican usagws.
Wincy a braggert ginows ft white
feather his followers nro quick to
abandon him. That is what ails
Kearney.
There is now some prospect that
Dermis Kearney will become a work
ingman in fact as well as in nam.
He will work for the State.
TnE Greenback-Lp.bor party finds
tho present business activity an insur
mountable obstacle to success. Every
body is too buy to listen to financial
schemes that require verification, and
not green enough to lake any slock iu
the visionary schemes of absurd cur
rency tinkers. Frnkliii Press.
The Police Judge of San Fraucieco,
on Tuesday, sentenced Dennis Kearney
to six months' imprisonment in the
house of correction aud to a fine of one
thousand dollars, for using profane
and threatening language in hit Sand
Lot speeches. There is no man i this
country who is belter entitled to the
inside of a prison than Kearney. He
is au unmitigated blackgaurd and a
leader of the worst elements that ever
infested any civilized community.
Venango Spectator.
m
"STATE CAPITALISMS."
IIariiisrurg, Pa., March 20, '80.
The Board of Pardous met on Tues
day last, and ater hearing over .fifty
coses and t: ran tine less than a half
dozen pardons, adjourned until the
27lh int., when they will reconvene
to act on the casts of the Bribery Con
victs. Two of the watchmen on the "hill"
were to day air sttd forstaaliu st'Jte
reports, &c, and selling them for old
pappr. For some time past it has
beea impossible to obtain Agricultural
reports, and as there were a lare
number printed uud very few sent
nway it occurred to au employee of
of one of the departments to "look the
thing up." The State Library had
been robbed of a large number ofthese
reports, together with a lot of postage
stamps and postal cards, and the Li
brarian had p aced the matter into the
hands ot a detective, who, together
with the employee before meutioned,
traced five bags of the reports to a
junk deuler who had buiight them for
old paper, at the rate of two cents a
pound, books that bad cunt tho state
three dollars apiece. Several thousand
were also found in a neighboring paper
mill. The cose is in the hands of the
District Attorney, who expects to
make further developments and send
the thieves where they belong
We've had more snow and rain this
week, which, consequently, has not
improved the condition of the streets.
Last Thursday some boys made u
rniniture ship about five feet long,
fully equipped with sails, and placed
it in the middle of Third Street. Oo
its side it bore the following: "Couu
cilmen's excursion through Venice."
You can imagiue the depth of mud
and water when I toll you that appli
cation has been made for a charter fur
a trry company to navigate the two
principal streets. And thin is our
Ktate Capital.
This filthy little town that aspires
to be called a city. It's not only a
disgrace to itself but also a shame to
(he State.
Sec'y Quay says he 13 not a candi
date fr U. S. Senator, but also Bays
that it don't follow that he won't be at
the proper time.
The two factions of the "Uiitferrified".
nre discussing whether to bold their
convention at Pittsburgh or here. The
Philadelphia Time says that having
found they couldn't bfat the Repub
licans u iih one tartv. they are now
troiny to try the eU'ec. of two. We
await trernuioufcly.
Wakbkv.
Nebraska Letter.
North Platte, Lincoln Co., Nr.it.
March 20, '80,
Ln. Republican:
Thinking Tionesta
might lose sight of me should I keep
silent I concluded to let you know at
leant where I was, how I came, aud
what the surroundings ate here :
In company with Mr. Thou. Snod
grass, of President, and weversl others
from Pennsylvania. We Id ft Oi City
for North Platte. Neb., on March 8.
When we arrived at Omaha the
weather was quito cold, C below zero,
and spveral inches of snow; beyond
the Missouri river, when we came to
the North Platte river the weather was
pleasant, and we could fee thousands
of wild geese flying, farmers plowing,
sowing wheat, and some even husking
corn. Arrived at North Platte on
March 11, at 2 a. in., in iho morning.
The air was dry, roads were very nice,
and a team at the depot took us six
miles out in the country. But then in
a (iay or so we had quite a snow storm.
North Platte is a thriving towu of
2000 inhabitants, situated at thejunc
tioti of the North and South Platto
rivers. The land in-this section is
more particularly adapted to stock
raising than farming, and this forms
the principal business of the inhabit
ants of the town. The gamp here is
principally deei, elk, buLhilo, antelope,
and various other small game, such a(
wolves, wildcats, jack-rabhits, prairie
chi kens, grouse, Ac, Ac. There is
considerable government land to be
taken up near this town yet, but set
tiers are fast coming in.
I am going over into Kansas in a
few weeks, and perhaps will write
again it I see anything new.
Yours truly,
Justis Shawkey.
Wftl. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
ACOJIC ISlEI,IXn,
(ono door from O. W. Bovnrd's.)
GENERAL and FANCY
C3RQOBBIBS.
TEAS A SPECIALTY.
Terms STRICTLY CASH, or Exchange
for Rutter, ! ggs, Rags, Hides,
Fura and Poultry.
EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY.
Our Motto s
Prices."
"First Class Goods at Fair
mar24tf
AnrJOUCEEfiT
BE W. filling
Would rospecfully return his acknowl
edgements to the ponple of Forest Co. for
their very liberal patronage bestowed up
on him at his late Auction Sale. He would
further announce that, actuated by the be
lief that the true interests of tho County
will be promoted by an establishment at
which goods can be had at as low prices as
any where in tho State, ho has
BEMOYED .
TO THE
PA11TRIDC.I2 HUILIMXG,
where he is now opening a
New & Varied Stock of Goods.
All aro invitod to call although perhaps
not in immediate want of anything. In
his new sUick will be found, many desir
able goods, such as
Turkey Rod, Solid Blues, ISrown and Car
dinal Prints. Amoskeag Ginghams,
Shirting Ginghams and Calicos; Choicest
Shirtinirs, Cottonados, Kentucky Jeans,
Lonsdale, Cambrijand nno Muslins.
GERMANTOWN & SAXONY WOOLS,
Ladies' Solid Color Hose.
Smoked anil Pearl
Cloak Buttons,
Jot A Gold Mixed
Dress" Buttons,
Crochet Hooks
LACES IN GREAT VARIETY
Torchon,
Valenoiennos,
Bretonneand
Olnny Laeos,
HAMBURG EDGINGS A 1N.SERTINGS,
III Cslasvnre,
be wilt this week open two hundred
dollars worth of the Choicest
ENGRAVED WARE.
Something far in advanoo of anything he
has heretofore brought to this County.
His stock of
GROCERIES
is complete, and it w ill be his sim to keep
everything of the best. A visit to his
establishment will be of interest to all.
GEO. W. DITHRIDGE,
Partridge Building.
'-"" "Ttmiexta, Pa.
TREASURER'S SALES.
-o i -
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN
FOREST COUNTY, PA.
BY VIRTUE of sundry act of thoOon
eral Assembly of tho Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania relating to tho snlo of
Heated and Unsealed Lands in tho County
of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid, I
will offer at public salo, at the Court limine
in tho Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on tho
SECOND MONDAY of JUNE, 1880,
at 1 o'clock r. M., tho following described
pieces of land, or such part thereof as tuny
bo iiooessnry to satisfy tho amount of taxes
and costs duennd unpaid against tho same,
nnd continue tho sale from day to duy as
the saino may bo found necessary.
TKHMS OF BAI.K:
Tho amount of taxes and costs must bo
paid when tho prnporty is struck off, or
iho sale may be avoided and tho property
put up and resold.
All tracts not otherwise marked, aro ad
vertised for taxes of 1873 and 1879 :
TTnwMitel XiumIm.
BAUNKTT TOWNSHIP.
Wmrrsnl. Ar. M'ari-wntw or Owact. - Au'i.
Sl.r9 495 Ogilbv Heirs 123 91
3149 033 R S A W J Winloek 158 41
5701 1 Winloek HH (55
200 Low rv McCI ura 50 05
3160 410 John "Rocker H II Lit JL 112 39
125 Winy Wm 131 07
210 44 " -l.-, 04
5701 65 Roid R J IS 5!)
150 Oilfoyle Elizabetb.Shlrpen 32 18
6 39
137 Wray John
42 Winogard David
100 J R Colvin
100 Ililbronoer Leopold
K1MJN1.EY TOWNSHIP.
f8 66
B 15
40:04
17 88
3312
3311
5135 1000 Superior Lumber Co
5130 420 1 tanner Jneiali
238 00
hil 25
5137 75 Gillet J., now Hanger Vm 24 20
5145 100 Unknown, part of tract 211 02
512!) !i00 McDermot A Forkr 2i) 25
5110 yoo " Hrt75
6128 1000 " 3ii2 50
5100 1000 " ;K 50
410S fidO " " 322 50
5105 300 " 110 75
5234 050 Tavlor Charha 245 10
3133 100 J of i n A A Jackson Stewart 32 25
S142 150 James Blakelev S8 70
5212 100 Wheel r, Dusonbury it Co
fl J Reek 25 SO
51S1 300 Wolf A Co 113 24
5187 f0 " " 13 51
5isj 50 Snoblet Herman 0 08
5187 100 " 25 0
6214 200 Schoolov J C A Co 74 K2
62(8 SCO Richardsson V H U2 86
6186 D1J Charles htarrow It White
William, '79 15 80
5187 till Charles Starrow fl Whito
William '7t 13 80
6104 60 Perkionieu Oil Oo 16 75
6217 1100 Hull, Lamb Sohooley 567 CO
6131 200 Grnv HO 4 50
5103 2J0 C F Giltillen 7182
HICKORY TOWNSIIIT.
5208 200 Economite Society 120 60
5221 1 " " 2 16
5207 208 Noblo A Jennings 86 40
175 " " 60 40
6203 550 Wilkins, Crcx-ker A Long 115 20
70 Cincinnati X P'g'h Oil Co 32 40
5218 750 Brown S Q and others 828 00
5101 200 Unknown 43 20
5102 150 Luke Eric Pet. Co., U It
Roberts A Madolo 2S 80
52S0 S31 Henriei A Lenz.Geo Moad Wj 40
5102 624 HarborCreekOiUVMngCo 179 71
5102 250 Becker Richard 54 00
120 M'FeertLorgwelllDNoble 43 20
33 T 1) Collins 7 20
3689 300 Unkown fl WolcotAWoleot 64 80
loo David Bcaty 30 00
3090 Hy Whito Warren. S M Wal
ters '70 14 40
20 First Nat. Bank Allegheny
City fl Prathor heirs '78 f 40
1 Unknown tl Roberts 1 44
32 Wiggins 13 R 14 40
1 Anderson W L fl C M
Hunter 1 44
5 Mrs. Amelia Cary 216
178 Fraee Jamos '79 5 20
50 II II Stow 10 80
16 Dr. Colbert A I Q Recti 7 20
6232 60 Francis Henry 18 00
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
Ur. Sub. Ara. Wurauig or Owatr. in t.
3692 400 Arbuckle Charles "79 70 00
30 Winans J tl inlands 10 35
8822 1000 S Woods heirs 414 00
3821 1000 Holm Jacob 414 00
160 Po'iiix Oil Co 55 20
210 H T Caswell 82 80
981 HnarJacob 11 W W
Hulincs S3 9-1
2821 175 Allen Hay CO 38
60 WalkerFTflDaleBro20 70
242 Hasson ACornwell 83 49
400 S May A Irwin, M
Stewart 82 80
2823 5-32 168 Susan S Pincard 60 30
115 Copcland Otis heirs 39 69
2823 1-32 33 John F Ludling 11 67
2S23 1-16 C74 N G Larinioro 23 3S
127 Amv D W fl Knox 43 84
2S23 1-10 671 John A Buckner 23 33
2823 2-16 135 Elizabeth McCall 46 6;
2823 1-16 1171 Ilenrv V McCall 23 33
2823 8-10 340 John MoDougall 117 30
Wu. A'.re. Warr&utef or Oirocr. An't.
2-5 Pcrrv A Co, 1). stin Island 8 65
6 SickTMG (i 1 74
45 4th Nat. B'k of Tittsburch 15 53
Edward Clapp 113 85
ir6
147 3
282.i 900 Hammond 310 50
2836 990 Hanna A Gilftllen 34155
2S2U 1 00 Unknown 34 50
2827 990 E W Vanderhoof 34155
2838 1000 Edwin EClapp 345 00
.-js zuu j w t lclilcr 09 00
251 Geo S Hunter 8 61
nu i.i.rt., Cascade Pet. Lund Asso't'n 5 59
3691 200 Unknown. Oldtown 55 20
170 John A Dale A Stone 35 19
2S2S W E W Vanderhoof 33 12
2.28 4 3 4 4 44 J4b0
3823 100 Unknown 27 60
vwiUiMds v H'.lmes 3 13
90 C 11 Sheoherd. Dale heirs 31 05
2826 300 Bonehoof et al tl Saml West 95 00
100 Bissclltt-Bishop, R Curtis 34 50
100 44 44 W Eek 13 80
217 110Al7pcrehesJ H Smith tl J E
Muse N. E. cor. of tract 37 95
216 lC34l2peichesJ H Smith 11 J E
Muse N. E. cor. of tract 52 81
2822
2K24
28.14
228
2821
3824
38L'3
3621
1000 St. Louis Oil Co
315 00
62 10
207 00
27 liO
48 30
62 34
180 Gilmoro iC Co, Burns
000 44 44 44
80 John Myers
140 l. L (ilmoro
200 E M Pavno fl Kenoway
130 F T Walker ll Towner
44 85
220 May II H, Saddle Bug tract 30 36
00 l't tslmrgli A Philadelphia
Oil Co '79
10 50
2835
100 John A D-ilo if Chris Cnrb
27 60
87 Bunker Hill Oil Co 11 Mc
Intyr 172 Huln'igs James, doj'd
5 McKinlev liilliurt
iHland 3 J C Sha-.v 11 Hunter
3824 152 2d Nat. Bank Titusvillo fl
Walker
43 W F Dalrvmplc
3392 63 Jacob Wfiik '76, 77 A' '78
30 0;
85 06
1 73
1 06
52 44
11 41
32 84
HOW H TOW.NMIIIP.
Vitr. Bab. Actvs. Wuraitttc or Owner. jlm'l.
3187 iCMj 11 LcroyA J Linklain 187 11
31 sM O'.'O 44 14 187 17
319 20.1 41 44 S B
Ahlev '7 17
3103 990 H Leroyrf.1 Llnklain 187 17
3194 6!0 44 44 109 40
3198 450 4 4 41 85 1 0
3005 1000 Nicholson J .189 00
2018 619 Warder Jeremiah 8102
3799 1049 ' 44 ." 198 28
312 979 41 14 185 00
3S03 990 " '4 187 17
6103 170 Mifflin J, Noes Dobbs 32 08
2735 398 Mifflin Jonathan
whole tract 448 acres 75 70
2878 106.1 Wilhelm Willink 199 80
2.S2 10O0 44 . 44 1 89 00
2980 1C03 James II Caldwell. W
Willink
199 80
4790
4791
2993
2736 M
2736 68
2736 51
2850 I
2850 6
2916 12
2916 13
2916 15
2916 16
2916 19
2916 20
2S08 23
2808 24
2808 21 25
890 W Willink
151 20
1X7 17
i 92 50
1 8 90
IS 90
18 90
18 W)
18 90
9.0
1003
100
44 Cushmau J
t
44 Hunt
11 Kl
100
100
100
lot)
J Bonner
Rounds!
44 Frlsnuitii J
H L
. J li
16 20
100 W Willink, Blundin WIS 90
KH)
100
100
100
60
60
200
44 McCluskv 18 90
44 Daugherty 18 90
44 Stewart .fas s no
44 44 44 18 IH)
44 Lewis Miss 9 46
44 Lewis F., S. 1 9 47
44 Ludwlck Go 37 80
44 LowlsBF 45 90
2S08 4 of 23-
28-29 250 44
2977 31-32-
33-37-
SS-39-
40 700 44
277 lofS4 50 44
2!77 ot"35 50 44
44 Beck Wm
113 40
44 Thompson Win 9 47
" biieapher 9 47
2U77 36
2995 44
2450
2463
3186
3186
100 4 4 44 Dalman J M 16 20
100 44 44 Mays W 18 90
71 1 44 44 153 58
760 44 44 SOI io
68 44 44 Hubbard R 10 90
100 Woodland Oi! Co..
Limited, fl Mcrcil-
liott J F 16 20
3180 150 Pittsburgh A Forest
Co. Lumber Co. 28 30
4545 611 E A Yarnel Clover S'79 51 10
8186 68 W Willink. Dobbs B.'79 5 90
act. 450 R Atkinson II Cotant A 95 05
2736 109 J Bonner II WWilink 18 90
4821 633 Pittsl-urgh A Forest
Co. Lumber Co. 103 3d
48M 657 Pittsburgh A Forest
Co. Lumber Co. 100 42
755 130 J V Sloan 24 52
2916 14 1C0 Burnett S F 18 99
3185 100 Mifflin Jonathan , 1890
6108 150 Cumpbell niram heirs IH 30
6102 750 Campbell Hiram 14148
5 1 03 1 00 4 4 44 18 90
5105 576 44 44 108 76
610.1 730 Funk Heirs 1(7 91
6104 11.00 44 44 lso 00
5101 1000 44 44 189 00
3195 5!6 Howe Lumber Co 112 64
3197 596 4 " . U2 64
4792 696 Mathews Charles 112 64
6282 1000 Funk heirs 11 G Mead 189 1,0
3133 100 Bonner J, Mifflin J 32 40
3142 696 Fox C J 187 17
2:J66 260 L A Brennair.en fl
Shelton Oil Co 81 00
3183 326 II Leroy.1 J Unklain 61 61
.1184 3 2 6 4 4 44 (51 61
2995 41-42-
49-50 400 Wilhelm Willink, W
H Cook '79 35 00
2019 850 A T Lane inn 38
2X66 210 W willink '73 -5 06
2803 22 100 H LA J L, BiK.nor 10 20
JENK8 TOWNKIIIP.
3183 664 Keller Henry 120 22
5141 27 Bay uton Peter, E part
J Bonner 5 07
5141 5 127 Bavnton PeterStevous 23 NO
5142 8 150 A J Mazurlo 28 20
5143 10 359 44 44 48 09
5142 11 132 Bavnton Pctor, M'C.n 24 80
5144 12 U5j 44 44 N 1 Paul J 27 39
5 1 44 1 4 5 8 4 4 44 Clark Jan 10 90
6 1 45 1 95 4 4 44 E part 36 60
5144 14 68 " 44 S 1 Mur-
kins Ed 10 90
3010 1014 Davidson Wm, Miss
Miiler 238 21
914 Howell Josoi.h 300 69
297 G il more R,S W Pa vno 65 82
495 Ogilby heirs ' 93 06
444 J no Bcckor fl II LAJ L 81 17
3100 11 LAJ L 206 80
SS8 44 44 iuiil4
99 0 4 4 44 m 12
4i0 Robert I'hilips i3 80
990 H LA J L 186 12
3644
3342
3159
3160
3162
3163
3164
3105
3168
3177 24
3177 25
3177 26
3177 32
Vact.
3178 1 -2
50 II LeroyA J Linklain Ni U 40
100
18 80
21 42
114
100
H SO
1078 Duff 8 fl Guthrio J W 202 65
8-10-17-18
3179 41
3179 46
SI79 59
3179 51
"S3 II LA J L, '79 75 17
93 44 44 . 1747
93T 44 44 17 62
329 SF Roh ror 2124
651 44 44 E part '76,
'77. '78, '79 22 16
664 Rrcwor C J-J4 82
100 II L A J L 18 80
100 44 44 18 SO
3184
3181 22
3181 27
3182 3-1-5-6-9-12
13-H-19-20
1073
" 252 15
3190
Vact.
5137
6139
5140
5137
3501
3600
3667
990 44 44 186 12
121 Webber C B 22 70
20 44 " 3 76
. 250 Harmor Josiwh 47 00
60 0 4 4 44 J4 00
60 0 41 44 9 4 00
156 44 44 C Blood
WHofEpait 2970
1014 Nicholson John 285 97
5 1 0 44 AMePhorson 101 52
3 0 0 0 4 4 44 1 88 00
1000 44 44 188 00
1037 44 44 T Jones 194 95
1000 44 14 lXtf 00
J0C0 44 44 1 88 00
1000 J K Hay 11 FL Nichols
A Mcpherson 1S8 00
93 McWilliiuns James 17 02
Jof 120 Revner S B. J A et si 8 44
900 W Willink J HTroUor 1611 20
1096 Wallai'uS,Langshoro 206 07
109 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 0 5 29
900 44 44 lrif) 20
1014 C B Wright A Co 238 29
10 1 4 44 . 44 i!3S29
5-6 50 Nichols a McPhorson
,668
3070
3671
3672
3009
3171
3173
2517
4130
4136
4133
3800
3H01
3661
Prentico
1 Wynkooi) John
9 40
3170
3601 2-4-7
20-26
6141
Vact.
3173
3109
5144
3138
3170
Vact.
3169
Vact.
5129
6136
5138
6106
6107
5110
Vact.
3322
3185
Vact.
3169
3179 60
3179 BO
30(12
3003
3004
1 41
56 40
30 08
18 80
16 92
15 04
2 88
9 40
39 80
15 01
5 49
25 85
10 90
15 01
i8 02
204 92
11
300 J SAnuirh Mc James
160 Thompson John
100 Campbell Samuel
90 Sutton Robert
80 McClatchey R
30 N S Foreman 11 Swag-
gart H 79
100 Schotidd G W
226 Blood Cvrus Estate
100 Sehofield (j W
39 Marks L I
220 Daniels Jamos W
58 Dobbs II
80 Punk heirs
305 Mariner Josiah
10!)0 Funk heirs
1000 44 44
188 00
753 Milllin Jonat'n Epart 141 56
SO Nugent Thomas 13 16
40U S E Hill, B Wackerman
A J M Rickenbrodo 75 20
60 Woodland Oil Co Lim
ited II Bonner
200 Blood K L
10') Ashley J A R 70
09 H L A J L, T Martin
60 44 44 44
110 C H Duhring
140 44
. 140 (! II Duhring
200 Rc-ynor S B, J A et al
Jof 120 ',4 44 v 44
634 Eeroy a LinUlain
5 61
23 50
7 20
12 96
9 40
26 82
19 74
19 74
3170
3173
3174 !
40 89
8 46
X i 79 5 09
8174 17 53 Leroy .t Linklain
K J '79 6 09
5179 44 El 63 .Woodland Oil Co lim
itod 11 tl M A M Co
EJ '79
6 17
H.UlMONYTVrP.
Aor.. V orrnnl't or Owner.
19 Paul I) J
14 44 44
121) Pago Charles fl Slggin
221 S S Cartwrlght
80 E Newberry
124 Brown S ()' WIlMnn
60 Siggins J Y tl McKinlev
90 Copcland D F 11 Thompson '78
75 Miles Hugh
37 Wilson John
76 A G Barr . R O Bench Dr How
ard
100 T J Bowman 11 Conlev
1!H1 llowarth Thomas
60 P.redin James 11 Hsgan Barnard
101 J T Dale 11 Monroo Oil Co
ORKKN TWT.
A.Vl.
2 68
1 K
62 00
13 00
26 00
02 II)
18 21
2 07
4 I 60
15 60
56 51
20 SO
52 00
15 00
1 66
Wr.
5185
3819
5185
3818
6500
Acr.t. Wkmtttc or Owopr.
100 John A Dale
800 McClintock Hamilton
600 Duncan Robert
56 Goo S L;;cv
600 Ford . I.a'cy
100 1st Nat. Hank Hollidaya-
buig '79
120 Mvers IVlor, or Nuir
lo Miiv 1 1 H, Tionesta Oil A
Barrel 'o
100 Pnllisso J M
300 Thomas E Thomas
150 Ehlers Henry
100 Wei lor Lot,
200 M vers E II A Co
151 Irwin II M a S T May
Ami.
51 20
32 00
nr. oo
7 16
192 00
9 "0
23 01
1 00
17 60
38 40
9 liO
22 10
44 80
9 64
9 3
414 0(1
6!HI 00
010 00
0 40
11 52
6184
5183
5183
5189
5189
5189
3818
01 Ford a Laoy
6501 1000
6501 1C00 44 44
6505 MCO 4 4 44
3816. 17 50 Unknown fl Davis
3820 90 (i raves W A
Hnti X.iiii1k.
HA It Mi YT TOWNMIIP.
rVimaal. Acr,. l nrrwnt.r or Owurr.
1 Brandon Sr.niucl '79
3312 81 Bole 11 M 78
3311 3Stt ,4 '7
3315 41 44 78
3318 625 44 78
81 Patterson J B A Win
6700 8 Shippcn Kdward
3114 206
5148 162 44 44
51 15 75S 44
3147 500 Sheriif J P A J A
1 Nweenev Alexander 78
M01 200 Titus Wm
lof344 Shields A Winloek 79
1 Travis Charles 79
TIONIXTA nOKOl'UII.
i DenoTicTv F J 78
4 1!.,11
2 Haskell Porter
. j Kerfoot RevJW 78
1 McNealc A Bio
11 Shriver Jiu'ob Doo'd 7S
1 Simon J IC
421 Sickles G G
1 Woodington Mrs Mary
1 WolcottS J 78
200 Arbuckle Charles 79
1 Winans .losiah 79
1 Aitncw Mrs I. V. 79
1 McKay Mrs C 79
1 Mullen Bishop 79
i KlineMiver (ioorgo 76
(UFKN TOWNSHIP.
Ant.
70
9 37
42 08
4 75
72 21
17 33
2 81
4419
3 75
102 M
125 13
29 41
2 !0
1 68
5 10
90
6 30
12 93
12 75
220 00
21 25
2 50
1 1 00
24 70
00
4 SO
1 33
1 CO
3825
5185
38J0
3825
3825
17 Brognard A D.ilo 78
100 Dale A Bro, Asman 7S
12 Whitman John, Mioup
75 Whitman Sehlon,Gru!bs7S
60 First Nat Bank of Holli
ila.'.slnirg fl Broguuid A
lialo 70
106 'First Nat Bank of llolii-
2 10
4 20
1 M
3.";0
2 70
8 40
5185
dsyslmrg il Dab? i; Bn79
3825 100 Lncv Geo, Dram A1 Robb 79 9(H)
3S16A17 675 Wallace A Dale 79
49 07
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
60 Horkioomer Oil Co 77 2 60
40 A lion F W tl Cai Kon 11 40
165 Ainev D W 79 1 59
60 Boi.ney J 22 50
6;) Brow if Samuel 22 50
66 Rrodio K U : 6')
60 Brow n A Bros 19 no
VJ Bronson A II 18 oo
117 Barnesfinlo Watson A Co 6100
217 215 Cecil .1 R 68 50
luii Clark Broeso A Co 27 00
35 Cochran R G fl Grandin
Farm 1110
10 Coleman 78 70
2 Davis E L 97
175 Davis Wm 46 80
537 Dawson Run Oil Co 225 00
199 Dowdoll Charles 64 00
50 Dale J O 11 lraCopeland 10 80
Jof 200 Dawson Walter fl Mc-
Donouch Heirs 73 6 40
210 124 D.iwson I U 30 40
V'i dinboro Oil Co 7 61
59 Faulkner Wm 22 50
KM) Fiwlsrr Bros 36 00
100 Goudhopt, Pet Co 30 00
60 Gilbronson A Russell 13 60
92 Gillespie J .1 rl Inane Jones 22 50
12 Harris Daviii ilMc(ijnlev78 2 40
- 60 lla-ler Pei Oo N 22 fO
;'U J nes II 78 3 81
11 Johnston X A 73 KO
60 Kepler Jacob M . Co 73 6
400 Keiilcr II .lie A IWaver 156 eo
LO Kcllv C W 19 80
100 Mc.Grew Dnrey 13 Ml
380 McOnrvey A (' 1 14 0
40 McClintock Homestead Co 18 do
80 Neil I S C 45 00
8 41 Lewis 3 80
44 W C, Dee d 78 88
100 Pittsburgh A Cherry Run
Oil Co ' vya
60 Pittsburgh A Cherry Run
i 'i! t.'o " L8 f'O
105 PittHboi'!i A Olierrv Run
Oil V t" ' 67 ( !l
204 Pittsburgh Co, OI.rih 70 oo
8 Paul D J 4 f0
07 Neill V T 79 " 12 60
94 44 S T 79 13 05
20 44 J II 79 3 15
60 Patszgiotr Nathan 79 8 80
60 Ribley Ira 24 6!)
1 RoupoSanniol 2 24
75 Reid fl Fleming 27 00
218 Swoet J B 90 00
200 Smith J II 07 60
100 Smiloy Dr fl Getchell 67 50
12 Stella Pet Co 6 57
23 - 4 4 4 4 4 8 98
70 Scott Walter Pet Co 73 6 60
60 Siggnis John 11 40
5 " J A J 7 8 ' 35
5 Sowell Spniguo A Co 7J 3 ii9
120 Shaniburgh Pet Co 79 12 60
30 Vundergrilf A Foreman 78 14 00
160 Webster Hush rf' f' " 00
100 Wilson Stowell It Young 38 00
80 Wilson A Neill 20 30
lllCKOltY TOWNSHIP.
330
98
50
8(1
79"
8
25
Borry M Ij
78 00
7 80
4 90
5190
Cincinnati A Pittsburgh
Oil Co
Dalo John A
14'. 01
6 80
1 60
96
5210
Islan
3693
Dawson A Bowman 79
II m nu J L
National Oil Co
I 'liorrv I f 11 fl Oil.t" Af'll'o- f
1 7
176
m
101
600
61
12 00
9 80
Oherrv Run Oil A M'n'g Co 14 85
5208
3693
Webb W II 93 60
Mercantile Oil Co 73 1 25
IIOlVE TOWNSHIP.
Vact. 100 Blood K L 20 03
2850 300 Khlridgo Jamea 46 47
Xt. -n Kiu.nc,jt ThTri3S 31
3!'v loo Taylor Thos 11 16 2
'-( I I . sub 17.1)8 200 in res Wmv Win 30 98
450 I'ox Finn oil t.'o 7 t -7 4"
2808 2 () McMiuius 79 17 OH
nub 2 HH) acres Swa'n P J 79 S 84
JKNKM TOWNSHIP.
.1501 lt'OO Nlcclson John, i i iLr-ti
Davis 2,0 0l
3JI2 sub 1 l'!0 ai'res Eidridgo .Ismes
W 78 ft 8.1
3012 sub 6 130 acres Eldrklge James
78 3 61
3642 sub 5 130 neres Eldrigo Mt
Elixn78. 4 0
UIMiSt.liY TOWNMIIP.
6106 100 Burkett Dnniol, Di-o'd Jfl .-,
6132 7ti(l Bond M J 02 13
5208. 85 Dale A Davis 7s 10 38
5132 50 llanisi.n John fl Bond 2 45
5187 75 McClintock Hamilton " 10 14.V
5186 100 44 " 13 80
5214 136 Tn rr Jamos 7S 6 44
6131 8)0 Sujierior Lumber Co 79 32 00
TIONIXTA TOWNHJ'IP.
123 Rack us f ' D 78 16 36
40 Barnes A Doi (mo73 5 32
25 Banner Oil Co 79 1 6 (
161 4 " 79 9 60
15 Cascade Pet Land Assn'n 4 29 -111
t'luilleo Henry llnirs 26 17
' 15 Hepburn anil Carl 73 1 71
28C0 60 llughos Sarah 11 Whitman 9 7i
2820 50 lliir.dleson .1 O 1)76
03 llulings W W 79 5 78
140 Jolinnton S P It (1 H Hun
ter 79 4 2
12 Johnston S P I! O H Hun
ter 79 . 84
28'?.1 182 McD.i....nU John " 42 rs
100 Mong Affiilla II Palo
heirs 73 II 40
2826 100 lVvi: Tl-.os 17 .
2821 60 Rhodes Henry il lbeiina-
liian D 7 Si
4 Sickles 1 G 76 1 (
60 PiiishurpUoil Co 79 3 t
Island 3 S.'hell W P 79 ' )
Island 3 I'tikn. wii 11 Mi t sli "79 :
26 Wolcoli. lirovo .V Co 78 2 1.0
100 Webster Hugh .t Co fl II
Set Icy 15 r,4
100 Ztu U David 11 Dalo John A 1! i :
Tioi-,p.ja, l'ore:U ( 'ii'int v, i'ii., March Is-,
1881).- WM. 'LAWRENCE,
Ti eiisui r".
Sellers' 7
Couah
Syrup.
00 VEftP.5 DEPOSE THE PUBLIO.
Pronounced by nil to bo tho most I4lc ;s
ant hud ellicacioiiH remedy now in u t,
for the euro of coughs, cold-", croup,
hoarseness, tickling seiiMition of tt;
throat, whooping ioti'.:h, etc. Ove' u
million bottles s hi within the lat lev.'
years. II j.:ives- relief wherever used, h nl
h.i the pewer to imparl ber.clit th.it
cannot be had lrin the cough ml xtu. c.t
now in use. Sold by all Druggists lit 2A
cents per bottle.
..SELLERS' MVER PILI.8 aro also highly
I'lH'ommcudiid for curing liver ecuiplaini,
coivvtipation, sick-lica.iaehcs, fever in I
ague, and all di-cascs of tlm stomach no I
liver Sold by all Druggists at 25 e-M Is
per hoc
'It. K. SELLERS A CO.
Pittsburgh, Va.
To Korvous SufferorB. The Great Tiuropmti
Eoa.ed.7. I):, J, B. Simp in's
S;)ooifto Kediciuf,
Dr. J. B. Simpson's .-.pec. tic Md;ciii. Is
; positive oi o for Sup. rniulori hea, I n
potency, weakness, .indall ..tseae icml:
ing i'r.im scll-:il .is, as m rv.us doiiilitx,
irritability, nu ntal unxiety, languor, I: '
siiiulr1, depression of spirits slid fundi,. n
ill dfTimm-nicn's of the oevvo'is .sv-tci.1
go n u ra I 1 y.
plins in back
or Mile, lo-s
of n n-1 1 s f .
pre in at u f j
A- v1
,hl ii go aocj
ilimiis thai'
l"iul to con I "
sump, I! a.io an m. ;:l'.lc, i l
both. No ul .tti.r luiw sh iticieil the s
tcin mav be from oximmis.vs ol rii.v kind,
Nhrirt i con so of this mcdleiiie will r stoi
the lost film Dons and protirro lic.i'tli ..'mil
hiijipiuoss wln-re hi'lorc was rU- piuiib-iivv
and gloom. The Spe':!ie Ni ';;ciiic U l.o
iir used wiih woiiiiei lul movuss. Pain
plictsMiit tico to all. Write lor tbcin
and get toll pai ( iculars. Prico, Sjfci(ic.
3i.( o i.er puekagt', or packages 'or't lK'
Wiirbc sent by mail on receipt of iiiohim ,
Address ali oiileis. J. !!. Simpson's Mi d -icino
Co., Nos 101 and 106 Main S:., Bu!
:a!o, N. V. Sold in Tioncita, Pa., hy O.
W. Dovard. novl:'ev
.u.miiiftf lun
' -:i . '. ) ituAUini2iAiM,
,"S 'i'VtIS bro of rciiiinrif nnj in tlassi Rn-u-lx-piri
Aliu.c!., iho pir-.'-iny: t'oo,: ik in 1'or (l;oirti;;,,i
trninct iii'.ai Tnr t.UFimrsi,. i'ur l-i. ifiniinn ,ai,n. un
M! .i.fii I';.. ;!;; !. vwti; null middle iih'ii
fcu l.;iuiit PmuDcjI l'lur:ii:on. A hliiut tiro
only in rPiiiiOl lo romj li iu llic ciuno ut Kl.idy.
l-jtpci liniil. I mil TLitiial iustnicliou. 8liMUn(ti ran
ciiiv.' at rtiy tiaic. Nn vh.-. i i iti4. I ur i-uviiln
. Will l-i . IM Kl' A IMUI..irli.
- l-.nT'w I'.,",!;!;! i ,ii.;, ,ui,li.i ..J l,y ll;iricr
s .iliioxl in ivl. in icO 'I tin lui'n' l w.i k
wi livi- n-i vp! -i0,ii. i.e.,. X voi b.-nkcrs,
i't 1 1 1 ...I' If , l.liilliK' lii. II ki. ,1 J.ijrl.i-i.t iu-?,illliluu'JW
Allegheny ValTeyiUiT jIoTJ,
PlttsU-rgh, Titusville L BtlTulo
Hailrcad.
o
N AND AFTER Monday, Dec. 15, 1;70
trains will run as follows:
STATIONS. Nt.itiiwar.1.
tin. I X. 1 No. 5
Southward
Nn. 1 Kn. I Nn. 6
a 111
Pitthburph 8:55
W Pen In n el ():().;
KiMimning 10:3o
R. Ifk.J uiiclDlO
p III p 111 p 111 111 II 111
2:35; 8;50i S;( D.'Oi 7;10
4:Oii:lO:6()j 0:50:lJ-35 6:20
4:45!ll:5d 6: 15: 1 ':65 4:10
5:1(1 :15 6:35 11:10, -JM.)
Brady Bend 1 1::
I'aik'er. Il::
5:5M
IHoj 5:20;MI:.V. 2:17
2:381 4:50 10:25' 1:18
Kmlenton 12:34
7:0-1
7:4'.
8:20
0:,':."
9:17
:05i 4:".l 10:07 12:52
ScrubgiMKS
Franklin
Oil City
OleopoiN
V'aglo Rock
Tionesta
Tidioute
Irvinctoii
1'alconers
Bullalo
l:"7
4:1
3:52 9:25 11:10
3:171 8:15 l(,:3.l
3.1'lii 8:15! 9:25
2:37, 1 l:0(r !:00
2:2'- l,i:-ili, 8-62
2:07! 10:20 8;'!6
1:38
1 :5"
2:18
.':lii
(Wrl
ti. 27
(1:73
7:02
7:1'
2:29 111:02
2:1010 41
3:23,1 1
4:00 Don
D2.-.I :::c 7:4'.l
t;
7:06
5:17
6:10
8:15
.12:15
Oil City
Pet. Centro
Titusviilo
Curry
2.15
2:35
9:o6
0:2."
1:601 8:06, 9:05
1:31 1 7:45' :I3
3:06!
15; 8MU
4:1:
11:2'
10 1 1:'.' 6:10' ?:!,
p. in j'. in a. IO a. in a. in p.
Trains run bv Philr ilclnhia Tiiec.
DAVID Mi-CA f.Go. .ci '!
J MORTON HALL,
en'l PaKsengr-r if Ticket
m
qT: riVf.h e N i ) i; i is Vn.
TO.VSOIUAL A RT'ST."
Tionesta, p;i. Shop fi,M do'-r -"nth ot
poon or hair-cut call -,n Mn. u uP jj,
1 nrst-'bs Ri fvry rryi. iwO-tf
8:30 12: 15
: II 1:1-5
' : 8:25
0::,0
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