The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 07, 1888, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINN,
Cdito 4 Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1888.
The National Democralio platform
will doubtless cootaia a plank de
Bouncing the removal of Libby Priaon
from Richmond to Chicago. Govern
or Foraker'i action on the bat tie-flag
tune will probably come in for a mold
ing also. '
Wm. L. Scott's miners are starving
on ninety cents a day, bot he is still a
loud shooter for free trade, Mr. Scott
Is one of the class of Anglo-maniacs
who can regard the sufferings of Amer
ican laborers with a calm serenity
born of the fact that be has everything
in the world he could with for. It is
only a question of lime when F
and his fellow free traders shall St.
uomaaked and abashed. Harriibui
Telegraph.
Senator Cameron beads off any
move to send a Cameron delegation
from Pennsylvania to the National
Convention by positively saying that
he is not a candidate fur the Presi
dency, and will not under any circum
stances be a candidate. So that set
tles that part of it. By the way,
doesn't this talk about a "solid delega
tion" from Pennsylvania recall rather
unpleasant memories? There was an
attempt made in 1880 to send a "solid
delegation" from this Stale, and, if our
recollection is Dot badly at fault, it
didn't work. The Republicans all
over the country have decided against
the "unit role," and those who en
deavor to revive it are likely to get
hurt. Keep your hands off, gentle
men, and let the Republicans in their
district conventions, say who they
want to support. Merter Dinpalch.
Mb. Mills has presented his free
trade scheme before the National Con
gress, in accordance with tbe recom
mendations of President Cleveland, in
Vch a grand strike is made at tbe
industries, laborers and manufactur
er! of this country. Among otber
things placed on tbe free list by the
bill are lumber and wool, which di
rectly hits the farmers, and laborers
that work on the mills and in the lum
bering woods of Forest county, and
means nothing more nor less than low
er prices for lumber and consequent
lower wages. Notwithstanding this
fact the Democratic party of Forest
county, in solemn assembly met,. pass
es a resolution favoring the ad minis
tration and heartily endorsing the
President's recommendations on the
sweeping reduction of the tariff. We
imply call the attention of Foreet
county farmers and laborers to this
matter, and ask them whether they
can afford to sopport a party which is
reaching out to smother the principal
industry of our county.
Applications for License.
At the last session of court Judge
Brown laid down the following rules
on tbe license question :
1. Applications for license under act
"f May 13, 1887, shall be heard on the
third-Monday oi May of each year.
Licenses granted shall be for one year
from the second Monday of June iu
each year, and shall expire in one year
from that time without regard to the
lime wnen ine same were granted.
2. The certificate annexed to the
petition of the applicant shall not be
signed by more than twenty electors
oi me uorougn or rownsnip in wiiicb
such liquors are to be sold.
8. Petitions additional to that of tha,
j'i""-ou' "u rem oTrances
against the application, Hnal,' si
ed only b mlrf-H of the Boroifgh
or TowiiBuip in which such liquors
are to be sold, who are of the full apre
of twenty-one years. The fact of such
residence and age shall be stated
therein and the signatures thereto
shall be such only as are procured af
ter the day of filing the original peti
tion and within two weeks Immedi
ately preceding the time fixed by rule
JJo. 6, for filing the same in the office
of the Clerk ot the Court.
4. The additional petitions shall set
forth that the signers thereto verilv
believe that a license to sell tbe liquors
aumonzea oy inencenseasKea for.and
at the place named in tbe applications
Is necessary for the accommodation of
the public and the entertainment of
strangers ana travelers, and, if such
are the pT.miii c,T objection, the re-
irr". ii: .-com itiall set forth that the
signers thereto veri!y believe that a
license to sell the liuuors authorized
ly the Hvnso asked for and at the
place namtMi m the application Is not
necessary for the accommodation ot
::.o public and the entertainment of
strangers and travelois. Theacldiiion
ul petitions und remonstrances may
set forth any other reasons fur grant
ing or refusing the particular license
asked for.
6. The additional petitions and re
monstrances shall be filed with the
Clerk of the Court, at least one week
liefore the time fixed by Kulo No. 1,
for the hearing of the applications,
and shall at all reasonable times be
subject to inspection and examina
tion by all persons interested.
0. Should any question ariso as to
the residence orageof persons signing
any petition or remonstrance, or as to
any other question of fact essential to
the proper disposition of an applica
tion under the law and these rules,
theOiurt may appoint an examiner
to take the testimony, and report the
facts.
7. The foregoing rules shall apply
to applications for licenses issued un
der the act of May 24, 1887, entitled
"An act providing for the licensing of
wholesale dealers in intoxiculiui;
liciuors," so far as the same are appli
cable under the provisions of that act.
by TUE Cvvbt.
THBASFBEB'S SALE
OF
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS
IN FOREST COUNTY, PA.
BY VIRTUE of Sundry arte of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of
Sealed and Unseated Land In the County
of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid
I will olTer at public sale, at the Court
House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa.,
on the
SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1888
lit 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described
pieces of land, or such parte thereof a
may be necessary to satisfy the amount of
taxes and pnsta due and 'unpaid airainst
the same, and continue the mime from day
to day as the same may . bo found neces
sary." TERMS OF SALE:
Ths amount of taxes and cost must be
paid when the property Is struck off, or
the sale may lie avoided and the property
put up and resold.
All tracts aot si her wis narked arc advrr
tliri far taxes f 1880) mni 1887.
TJINEA.TJKI X-A.IVrS.
Barnett Township.
150 Rufns Potlee fl GUfoyleE $ 34 20
SUn KM R S A J W Wlnlnck 273 40
6701 1 R 8 Winlack 78
8159 2474 Oirllbv Heirs, west end 103 30
3100 440 John lWker 187 63
6701 65 Rold H J 14 M
42 Wineeard David A 86
3150 2471 Claik it Kreitler, E. part I03 3O
3101 2O0 Muhlenburg fl Campbell
1SS7 65 44
SO John M Clapp fl Gilfojle 1 1 40
60 Joseph Bostaph 16 20
Creen Township.
6185 50C Pnnean Robert 89 00
6189 150 Khiers Henry 13 00
3818 (14 Lacy 8 32
6504 1000 Lacv 892 00
6505 680 Lacy 301 Oil
6501 1000 l,aoy 245 00
6600 600 Lacv 156 00
151 Irwin n M A S T Mav 10 40
I of 120 M vera Peter or ' ul'f 9 75
6189 200 Myers K II A Co 31 20
6189 100 E O Emerson 11 Couard 13 00
S818 66 Lacv 4 59
3816a 17 50 Unknown tl Davis 8 93
100 First Nat. Rank of Ho'.li-
davshurg fl Brecht 13 00
3825 100 Lacy F C 15 60
6 185 250 John A Dale Heirs 26 00
65(5 420 Haskell A Co tl Lacy 456 80
Harmony Township.
60 L D Whltcomb fl Kepler
60 E L Davis fl Brown Bros
66 Garsou Shambnrg fl Brodie
i of 150 S H Evans, Trustee for
Barr A Beach
48 WR Dunn fl D Ball
25 "
60 Biggins J Y
SO Newberry E
100 T J Bowman fl Connelly
22$ Cartright 8 8
97 Page Charles fl Biggins
76 Miles Hugh
60 Bredin James fl Hagan
162 McCalmont J 8
102 McCaimont 3 F
103 McCalmont John F
115 McCalmont J S
116 McCalmont Mrs S P
41 Guild J O
14 Paul D J
19 Paul D J
8 Paul D J
No.6 259 Pittsburgh Nat. Bank of
Commerce
176 Davis Wm fl Fleming
160 Smiley Dr fl Gotchell
90 WinSmcarbaughfl Thomp
son 11 60
11 60
29 00
21 77
8 35
486
23 20
23 20
23 20
6 69
39 44
17 40
It 60
87 70
37 70
23 83
26 68
20 98
928
3 25
4 41
1 85
75 11
44 96
37 12
20 88
Hickory Township.
6208
290 llenrlci A Lens, Trustees 201 65
6121
i liennct is Liens 't rustees 70
5203 650 Wilkins, Crocker A Long S47 60
6191 200 Unknown 27 80
6280 331 ITenrici A Lens, Trustees 184 04
6192 250 John M Clapp fl Becker 34 75
100 Beatty David 34 75
120 Longwell A McFee 16 68
33 Collins T D 4 58
3689 800 John M Clapp, Unknown 41 70
3690 96 White Warren 13 84
32 Wiggins E R 4 45
16 Dr Colbert A J Q Reld 2 22
60 H H 8towe 6 95
1 W L Anderson 70
175 Noble A Delamater 60 83
6192 624 Harbor Creek Oil Co 86 74
178 Frazier fl Walters 24 74
5232 2 Francis Henry 70
Island 4 C 8 Whitney A Sons 2 78
50 O Siggins AGS Siggins 6 99
5231 160 O W Proper 22 24
6233 150 M Murphy 20 85
84 Martin Hmith 4 72
45 Siggins Orion fl Church 6 25
1 Siggins Orion fl Middleton
1887 37
How Township.
War.
3187
31S9
8189
8192
3802
3803
2878
b. aeiaa. Wamataa ar Owacr. An'i.
900 LeRoy A Linklain 810 50
1028 W D Wood, Trustee 854 66
t of 100 H LeKoy A J Link-
lain 17 25
990 H Lie Koy A J Link
lain HJ'fJ
979 Warder J 3
, " " 841 66
1063 W Willink
365 70
2736
100
100
100
100
Hunt
84 50
20 70
69 00
69 00
34 50
34 60
82 80
17 25
17 25
2850
Roundsley
McCloskey
Dougherty
Stewart J
Stewart J
2916 15
2916 16
2918 19 of 100 "
2916 20 4 of 100 "
2S08 25-26 200 Colter
A Unca'dier,
Ludwig
2977 JofSo 56 W Willink, Colter
tc Uuuaober
2f95 44 J of 100 Brown A Irwin
2995 45
100 W Willink, Cum-
mings 50
100 WWillink.WilsonJS 1 50
100 " " Diller A 1 50
100 " Taylor Eliza .4 50
150 John M Clapp jl 75
68 Dobbs B 23 46
130 J V Sl'-an 44 86
100 Milrlin J 34 50
100 Burnett S V 69 OH
530 Miilliu J.Funk Hoir 181 47
1000 Funk Heirs 845 00
108 Thomas II Dal left 67 96
676 Salmon Creek Lum
ber A Mining Co ft
MifttinJ 198 73
1000 Funk Heirs 810 60
1000 Funk Heirs fl Geo
Mead 31050
100 Miillin J 69 00
260 L A Bronneman 53 82
734 H LeKoy a J Linkhiin 253 23
6( Fox C K 20a 62
2995 47
2;95 46
2995 48
3186
3186
755
3185
2W16 14
5103
5104
2019
6105
6101
5282
3133
236
81S8
3142
Vacant
450 Fox Farm Oil Co lii5 25
31 K4
2306
2(K2
31U7
i of 326 II U-KoyAj Linklain 37 95
4MI, Marcus II ulings 99 38
5i0 Marcus Hillings 172 50
111 G Koweriblattft Howe
Oil Co 114 90
3107 37 II Koscnblatt H8 32
K197 37 H Waldheimer 38 82
850 2 100 P J Swain 20 70
2730 64 100 II W Tracy ,G W Blan
chard A F R Pier 20 70
270 5o 100 II W Tracy.U W Blan
chard A F R Pier 20 70
2730 50 90 11 W Tracv.G W Illan-
hard A F K Pier 19 63
5105 570 Grandiu A Co, 4 oil A
gas 011 this tract 4 95
6108 150 Graudin A Co, 4 oil A
gas on this tract 2 64
Vacant 100 R J Blood UC II Blood 34 50
4790 8U0 Wright A Duhring 3i7 05
47111 91IO " " 3U ,5.5
3NJ1 104 j " " 18WI 3sii(l.
3n0l 915 " ' lss7 2U2SO
5lu8 150 Salmon Creek Lum
ber Co 51 75
3198 50 Union Oil Co 41 40
3198 375 lioger A Agnow 207 00
3197 213 Mrs Agnew et al 140 96
4823 476 Pittsburgh A Forebt
County Lumber Co 328 44
208 21-30 200 MoMaiius, lhN7 32 00
ItlMt 100 Thomas B Taylor 84 50
2977 loi Kappue J S 20 70
Vacaut 60 John Fertig fl Enter
prise Trauait Co 24 15
Treasurer's Sale.
Vacant
5108
Vacant
60 John Fsrtlg fl Enter
prise Transit Co
678 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil A
a-as on this tract
24 15
4 95
84S W A Dusenbury, 1S88 63 47
6108
150 Marcy on oo, 4 on or
gas on this tract
Of 300 W N Cole fl F.Idridge
Hi W8 Colo fl Nugent
25 Reed A Bronneman
fl Dobbs
17 Reed A Brenneman
fl Dobbs
264
20 70
69
863
689
2850 )
Vacant
Vacant
8799
1049 Frost W II fl Wright
A Dull ring, 1887
167 83
Jfcnks Township.
106 J Morgan Jennison
9S " "
PUJ " "
l.-wi " "
58 " "
279J Curll, Camplwll A
Co tl Doymon
ti R J Blood, E. part fl
C II Blood
3174 55
21 21
18 76
18 78
26 00
II 59
55 79
39 00
3174 49
1174 56
3174 58
3174 67
6143 9
6145
5KU6
3159
1014 Davidson Win, Miller 2-28 IS
247j Ogllbv Heirs, w. end 61 75
444 John Becker 88 79
1 100 H IClloyaJ Linklain 275 00
81S0
8162
8163
8164
199 79
222 77
198 10
II 18
990 " "
8I6S
990
114
8177 23
'1887
3178 1-2-7-
8-10-17-18
788
87 69
8179 61
lain. 8 F Kohrer 9 69
3179 60 69 H 1-cIIovaJ Linklain 13 79
5137 250 Harmer Josiah 43 76
6137 158 " " V Blood 27 65
6139 500 " 87 60
6140 600 " ' 100 00
5136 80 Funk Uelrs 16 00
3564 1014 Nicholson John 79
3660 640 Nichols McPherson 108 00
3070 1037 " " 207 40
3043 10711 Andrew D Hepburn
fl Lang O 8 200 00
90 Suttou Robert 10 26
68 Iobbs J B 13 05
1090 Funk Heirs 218 00
1O00 Funk Heirs 200 00
753 Salmon Creek Lum
ber A Mining Co 150 69
200 O F A Q V Wackor-
man 25 00
60 II LeRoy A J Link
lain, T Martin, 1887 6 29
200 RJ Blood flOH Blood 40 09
317S
6129
5106
5107
6110
3322
8179 60
Vacant
3671
4-6 of 1000 Nichols A McPher
son 160 00
8169 39 Marks L J 7 79
6138 100 G W Snhofield 20 00
6144 80 N S Foreman fl Swag-
gart 4 62
3170 1 Wynkoop John 1 69
Vacant 121 Jas Woodburn fl
Webber 24 21
20 Jas Woodburn fl
Webber 4 00
3184 1 of 664 Brower C 66 40
3170 320 H W Tracy fl Pier 80 00
8165 4O0 WANicodemusflReedSOOO
6141 127 Frank Pier A H W
Tracy 28 80
8561 1000 John Crabtree Davis 200 00
8173 60 G W Blanchard and
H W Tracy 12 50
6144 15 701 II W Tracv, F R
Pier G W'Blanch
ard 17 65
5144 15 701 II W Tracv, F R
Pier G W Blanch
ard 17 65
5110 753 Giaridin aCoouo -hslf
oil and gas on this
tract 4 71
6129 58 GrandinCoone-balf
oil and gus on this
tract 75
3322 200 Anna Hills 45 00
3159 2474 C B Clark A Kreitler
E end of Ogilby 6185
Vacant 43 Nugent Thomas 8 69
Vacant 714 Wallace A Peaxsall fl
Duff 178 60
6129 100 John Cooper 20 00
3642 130 Eaton fl Eld ridge 26 00
Vacant 80 Nugent Thomas 14 00
8174 42-47 106 William Robinson,
Dee d, 1887 10 89
8173 28 Blood Cvrus Estate 5 69
3171 105 Blood P"P 2100
3173 100 " " 25 00
317S 80 " " 20 00
8171 15 105 Andrew D Hepburn
fl Hunt C F 15 75
3170 80 Hunt Mrs LM 20 00
8170 80 " " " 16 00
3169 80 " " " 12 00
3171 10-11 160 Edwin Bevierfl Blood
R J 82 00
3173 26 80 Blood R J 16 00
3169 20 80 Edwin Bevlerfl Blood
R J 12 00
3169 7 79 Edwin Bevier fl Blood
R J 18 44
3169 105 Towler SS 15 76
8183 235 Shipe Mary 41 09
8800 100 Emma J Carry 25 00
3800 814 Means White 162 79
3183 20 A M Montelius and
Others 4 00
6110 753 Marcy Oi Co, one
half oil and gas on
this tract 4 72
6129 58 Marcy Oil Co, one-
half oil and gas on
this tract 74
3169 7 1 R J Blood. Town site
of Marion ville 60
3171 12 80 Andrew D Henburn -
Hu"Viir 12 00
8171 14 lOSVew D Hepburn
fl Hunt J D 15 75
3171 16 105 Andrew D Hepburn
A Hunt J D 15 75
8661 128 Hugh Mclnnis Estate
ofJTMcInnia 25 29
Kingsley Township.
WkjT.ol.larM Wmum Or Ow.r. Aa'ft.
5145 100 Unknown 13 25
5234 4 of 950 Tavlor Charles 145 75
3142 1 50 Bleakley James 18 89
6186 390 Wolf A Company 6189
5187 60 Wolf A Company 7 95
6188 60 T P Benjamin fl RnobletH 6 64
5214 290 CMReedAJllOHmer.lSSS 18 86
5186 914 Charles Starrow fl White 12 07
5187 914 " " " " 12 08
5131 200 Grav 8 C 28 60
6193 216 J M" Clapp fl Gilflllan 83 98
5188 320 William Sinclair 33 92
5105 300 Grand in A Co, 4 oil and
eras on this tract 2 01
6108 950 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and
gas on this trout 6 26
5109 1000 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 6 63
6110 300 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 2 01
5128 1000 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 6 63
5129 900 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 6 98
5131 600 Freeman A Ovmer 66 25
Vact 470 W A Dusenbury, 1K86 30 56
Vact 300 " ' 186 19 50
5214 100 Anchor Oil Co, fl School-
ev. 1886 0 50
5187
6105
60 B J Reid fl Overlander 7 95
300 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil and
gas on tliis tract 2 01
950 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil ami
5108
gas on ihiM tract 6 25
6109 1000 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 6 65
6110 300 Maicy Oil Co, 4 oil and
gas on this tract 2 02
6128 1000 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil and
gas en this tract 6 63
6129 900 Marcv Oil Co. 4 oil and
gas 011 this tract
6 08
Tioneata Township.
160 Phoenix Oil Co
275 Eiiwiit E Clapp
350 Edwin K Clapp
61 (SO
105 89
1(7 Oil
16 67
78 54
25 81
t.if w e Dairvmpie
340 HUb8-lt)j John McDougall
671 sub 1-lti John M Clapp
135 sub 2-1MJ "
671 subl-lOj " fl
223
281:3
28:3
2823
61 97
Lanmore
25 81
2823 I'tt! sub 5-32 Susan S Pinkard 64 68
170 Dale John A Stone
39 27
3823 100 F T Walker
2820 300 Bonninghoof A Others
2824 180 Gilmore A Dull
28-4 tioO " "
28is 80 Myers John
2K4 140 Uiluiore L L
2A.1S looo Ciaiip Edwin E
2820 100 Unknown
2836 990 Haniia AGilfillaii
4of4U0 8 T May A Irwin
2935 ofl00 J A Dale A Chris Corb
2 BuUerueld U U
SO SO
115 50
65 44
184 80
24 64
43 12
308 00
38 50
304 92
3d 00
19 25
77
Treasurer's Sale.
87 Bunker Hill Oil Co 83 60
172 Hulinga James Heirs 63 97
127 Amy D W 89 12
254 George 8 Hunter 11 60
242 J M Clapp 11 Uasson A
Cornwall W 40
2829 250 J W Fielder 98 25
240 .1 M Clapp fl Caswell 92 40
984 Nam'l K Phillips helra,1887 14 87
3822 1000 Woods Heirs 385 00
60 Walker FT 11 65
46 First Nat. Bank of Pitts
burgh A Others 17 34
06 E W Vanderhoof 88 95
2833A35 1000 Curtin A Anderson 885 00
3824 200 E M Payne fl Kenneway 61 AO
R Curtis 195 James Bleaklev 75 08
" 195 Sarah F McCalmont 66 99
" 195 A McC Wilson Bros 60 99
98 CS Whitney fl Dale Heirs 90 18
69 C S Whitnev 17 86
2927 990 E E Clapn ft Vanderhoof 381 15
2822 1000 EEClapprlStliOuisOilCo 885 00
42 Brown A W fl Wvant J 8 70
160 Banner Oil Co, 1886 25 60
2.5 Banner Oil Co, 1886 4 00
2926
100 Payne Thomas 63 90
2 Siggins O fl Hepburn 77
2 Carson Ida fl Hunter 77
60 Fahnstock, Pg'h A Phil a
Oil Co 18 48
15 J T Brennan fl Hepburn
A Carl 5 79
2821
2823
2823
176 A B Kelly fl Allen A nv 63 91
74 sub 1-161 J M Clann fl
Buckner 41 18
33 sub 1-321 J M Clapp fl
Ludwig 12 70
30 Winans J fl inlands 9 24
15 Cascade Pet. tand Asso. 4 62
26 Wolcott. Grove t Co 8 01
100 Bissell A Bishop, R Curtis 38 25
100 Bissoll A Bishop, W Eck 23 10
2823
182 A B Kelly fl McDougall 42 04
115 Copeland Otis Heirs 86 42
2833A354iil John Anderson 177 49
BON Hunter Heirs fl Hoit 185
42 A W Brown, fl Wyant J,
oil right on this tract,1887 41
97 Banner Oil Co. ft William
Hunter, 1887 12 58
98 Banner Oil Co, oil and gas
on this tract, 1887 92
Barnett Township.
WBrmsLAarM. Vinnsi Or Ontr.
280 Anderson Mary W 42 66
3161 700 Curll Campbell A Co.1886 137 97
80 Warner W H, 1886 10 88
80 Clover A Burnham, 1887 1 1 04
Croon Township.
6157 600 Bonner J 105 00
6158 600 Bonner J 105 00
3825 50 First Nat Bank of Holli-
daysburg 10 40
6185 100 First Nat. Bank of Holll-
daysburj; 15 60
3820 12 W hitman John Slioup 87
3825 75 Whitman Solden, 188 4 60
Hickory Township.
5199 60 Albaugh Joseph, 1886 2 65
6233 10 Berlin Ell 1 06
106 Ball N G, 1886 2 65
98 Beny M L, 1886 10 13
80 Beny M L, 1386 7 61
6 Dale John A 8 72
330 Dayton Josse C, 1886 23 67
6191 60 Dayton Josse C, 1886 8 69
3693 15 Green James, Dee'd 14 23
96 McCutcheon Clarissa 13 95
5233 60 Patterson D L 7 48
6218 750 Siggins Wilson, oil and
gas on this tract 13 78
5233 60 Starrow Charles, 1887 2 70
Howe Township.
3195 25 Chrisman W L, 1887 19 00
J Nicholson William, 1887 68
Janks Township.
3169
1-5 sab 7 Irwin SB 66
Kingsley Township.
5166 600 Bonner Cornwall
6155 600 " "
6217 1100 Lamb Heirs, 4 oil right on
this tract
75 McClintock Hamilton
6212 366 Schooley J C A Co
5213 316 Keed C M A J H Osmer
5217 40IIIOO Wheeler Dusenbury 4
Co and C M Keed
6135 1000 Watsou A Freeman, 1887
Tionesta Township.
92 Bleakley James
2823 18 Clark Samuel Heirs
2826 60 Clapp EE 11 Huddleson
60 Dingman J II fl P'gh Oil
Co, 1886
2924 100 Fallar Phillip fl Gray
3821 78 (sub 6 Helm Jacob
2824 60 Hopler J O
3824 60 Huges Sarah
23 Hepler Jerry
231 Hussey C G Thomas M
Howe
67 85
67 87
4 64
8 15
69 72
43 61
69 73
81 00
35 42
693
23 10
10 00
42 35
10 45
15 40
15 40
102
70 39
8821
3821
69 sub 13 Helm W A O
15 80
62 sub 12 Helm MilUmAWnt 16 62
6 AlcKlnley Gilbert, 1886 1 60
160 Sickles George 36 96
200 Windsor A Co, 1886 30 00
103 Webster A Co fl Setley 32 65
123 Zuendel Geo fl Hatpile,1886 9 83
100 Cook W, 1887 11 00
139 15 80
18 Hunter A Mav, 1897 1 78
3821
64 SUb 9 HKVjmSil'Jvnr "
. . jiealy, 1887 10 73
4 Jamieson W W, 1887 8 70
68 sub 4 Mealy Oliver fl
Mateor, 1887 10 78
60 Weaut Uoorge, 1887 13 50
Tionesta Borough.
VmiM Or Ontr. Am u
Fisher J J, 1880 15 45
3821
inn
4
1-16 Dale Mrs John A, 1886 86
1 Dawson James Dee d, 1886 10 72
1-16 Davis Mrs ELM Sill, 1887 49
4 Hinton Sarah A, 1887 19 43
4S0 Sickles G G, 1887 91 80
Harmony Township.
125 Abbott W 8, 1886 13 60
40 Allen F W 00
40 Bradley J B fl Grandin 10 08
ofl47 Brown J E fl Shamburg,1886 11 65
147 " " " " 1887 21 08
84 Beatty David, 1886 6 00
14 " " 1886 81
60 Brown Ram 20 00
494 Bronson A II 15 00
60 Babbitt M T 26 00
215 Ccil J R warrant 217 69 44
106 Clark Breese a Co 28 80
40 Clark D W fl Jones 10 00
69 Clapp J M 11 Faulkner 1127
537 Dawson Run Oil Co 124 56
121 1'awnon I U warrant 216 30 00
100 Fisher Bros 34 80
100 Grove George and Nelson 22 60
195 lluldekooner 53 58
50 Heeler Peiroleam Co 20 00
24 Jennings J B 1 07
400 Kepler Hale A Beaver 93 60
200 Kepier J M A Co, 1886 20 00
60 Keilv C W 11 60
5 Moore J W, 1886 1 12
100 McGrew Darcey 34 80
3M0 McGarvey A Co 82 60
40 MuCliutock Homestead Co, 1886 4 00
60 Moyer L 14 60
250 (inandag.) A Pel Co, 1890 42 00
80 PiUnburgh A Cherry Run Oil Co'80 7 00
100 iaoo
60 " " ' " 1400
165 " " " 31 88
218 Shamburg tl Sweet A SherirT,18S6 36 40
1. Dteiia 1 ei 1,0 s K7
23 " " 6 40
92 Siggins Wm Hoirs 14 70
150 Webster Hugh A Co S3 72
70 Wilkins Horace, 1886 16 80
50 " Itttil 13 20
117 Wilson A M fl McCalmont 41 94
320 Fleming 11 H tl Copeland Oil
Co, 1887 81 68
89 Holbrook A Shaw, 1887 9 22
82 Mauroas libirs, 1887 8 80
204 rittbhurgh Co, O'llara, 1SK7 21 60
89 bhuinburg Garrison tl Swoet A
bhui-ili', 1887 9 78
60 Subamburg GurriHon fl Putz-
groU, 1887 6 50
SOLOMON FITZGERALD, Treasurer.
Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., March 5, 1888.
HOOD SALARIED
U or Commission to Men and Women U
to act as local or traveling Agent. No
experience needed. Steady work I James
E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester,
N, Y. Msution this paper.) aug 4J5.
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.'S
COOOOOOOQOOOO OOP OOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE
COME
LARGE8T STOCK, FINEST GOODS, AND LOWEST PRICES!
SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR BOY8 FOUR YEARS OLD I
SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN THAT WEIGH 600 LBS. !
SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SIZES AND PRICES!
IN IY GOODS, DRESS
.OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
All Wool Undewear for Ladles, Gentlemen and Boys.
All Wool Under woar for Misses, Children and Babies.
HATS HATS 1
ANY KIZK AMY PIHIt
WBLAITKETS I BLAUKBTS Ivt
All Wool Blankets, Gray Blankets, Shanty Blankets, Mixed Wool Blankets,
Horse Blankets, Kuee Kobe, Wolf Robes. .
Our stock of Boots and Shoes is
RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOT!? A SPECIALTY
Gft0CKtI?$, GJBQCKfllES, GftOCtiUES,
FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT!
Our Grocery Stock is always Complete, and embraces everything kept In this market.
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Coine end see us ; we will do you good.
H. J. HOPKINS &, OO.
HERMAN
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA, -
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FEESMEST GBQOEHZES.
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN REASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
5c, 10c,
COUNTERS.
WM. SMEOJRA WH & CQ.,
TIONESTA, PA.
its S in S i Sll"aiJSZ"
ag .-l iflii! QasaJ m '1 5 si CS3 4
A MAN Oil AV0MAN
who will work faithfully, oan aecuro (if
they so desire), a rare chanco to make
money, by handling Til E HON. HENRY
W. liLAIlt'N (Senator from New Hamp
shire), Temperance Movement, or Til K
CONFLICT BETWEEN MAN AND
ALCOHOL. From llio faot of the deep
interest being taken iu the Temperance
Movement to-day, as also the high stand
ing of the writer as a leader of men and
moulder of public opinion, it is presumed
you can readily sue the unusual opMrtu
iiity ollurml to make innituy by selling
sucii a work. If i'uvoruble to engaging
with us, plcaso answer at once, as territory
is being taken very rapidly, and give us
full particulars as to your business ex
periouoe, references, Ac.
E. R. BAXTER A CO.,
22-10t. 1015 Arch HI , Phila., Pa.
$QC A WEEK and upwards positively
ivtl secured hv men ageuU selling Li.
Scott's Genuine Electric 14i.lt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladles selling Dr. Soolt's Elec
tric Corsets. Ham pie free. State sei. Dr.
boot, 818 Broadway, N. Y, Nov.18 8ui.
WORLD TO BUY GOODS 1 1
AND BEE,
GOODS AND FLANNELS !
CAPS CAPS!
ANY MIZR AND ANY PRICK J
very large and M UST B B SOLD,
& SIGGINS!
Sc GROCERS,
PENN.
AND CHEMICALS!
25c, 50c,
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers til
FTJRHITTJHB.
Also,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
'EKD your Job Work to the REPUB-
L1C AN Office.
1. 1 HASLET & SONS,
KIRK'S
C7f
FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF
Pop the Bath, Tolls and Laundry.
Snow White end Absolutely Pure.
If ronr Oatsr 4nn not ksep Whits C1ne Snan.
sod 10 unit for urapls csks to tha sukart,
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO.
W
ESTERN NEW YORK k PENN
BYLVAN1A RAILROAD.
(Formerly t,it.T.tr, . R.)
Tl M E TA BLE IN EFFECT Deo. 19, 188.
Westw s i d f Pi ttsbi rgh Division Esstward
A.M.
P.M.
160
12 14
12 25
1 38
2 06
A.M..
A.M
A AO
ar Iittsburgh lv
9 00
t'arker
Fozburg
Franklin
ia ii
12 40
1 M)
2 16
lv...Oil City...ar
P, M
P. M
ar..Oll City....lv
8 05
8 44;tl 45)11 00
fsavtl 3710 40
Oleo polls
t8A
7 10
...r.nuie kocm...
President....
Tlouosut......
Hickory
.. Trunkeyvllle..
Tidioute
f8 88!t7 17
8 8i tl
10 30
f7 20
8 101 1
801 1
t7 63 12
7 40 12
9 60
8 68
4 06
78T
7 60
(7 6
8 10
t8
8 46
06
916
A. M.
A.M.
II 25
8 87
7 6S
7 25
6 30
6 45
f4 13
4 26.
t7J3 12
...Thompson a...
14 46
7 10 I J
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Warren
6 00
A 80
6 4ttll
81211
lv...Klmua....ar
12
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
4 20
A.M
P. M
9 1ft
lv...Bradford . .ar
8 00
P.M. A.M
A.M.
P.M.IA.M.
6 1211 06
6 M II 00
6 00,10 43
5 8310 30
ft 21; 10 2H
1 15
12 36
11 66
11 20
10 60
ar... Klnr.ua.. ,.lv
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Corydon
Onoville
....Wo'.f Run....
6 12 9 40
0 17 9 46
6 33! 10 08
6 40 10 J I
6 47;i01H
M C.l .A tA
6 11 10 24
10 24
Quaker Bridge.
o oa iv
6 0S 10 08
9 15
741
7 13
650
6 1H
600
A.M.
... Ked Uuuse,
... Salamanca.
7 07.10
7 23 10 65
7 67 11 09
7 47 li 21
8 03 11 87
8 10 11 45
p.m.U.m.
4M
9 51
4 42
4 81
4 17
4 10
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A.M.
OKO, R. OATCIIEI.L, Geu'l Supti
J. A. FELLOWS,
Oen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agonl.
No. 84 Exchange SI., Buffalo, N. Y.
I. L. CRAK), AKnnt, TlouesU, Pa.
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most direct route U Pittsburgh and the
East. Only route landing passengers at
Union Station without delays or transfer,
J!"Trains run hv ICastorn Time.
Time table In cllivt Nor. 0, 1887.
Northward.
Southward.
1. I 3. I 5.
a. m.jp. m.p.m.'
BOdi 8 50 2 (Ml
10 1.1, 10 (M; 3 IS
10 47 10 3: 4 04
11 8'-'U 27' 4 60
11 45 11 43 5 as
12 11 1 12 u! 6.12
12 40 t2 2.il 6)
12 it 12H2I 6 40
T.v. Ar. i .in
a. m. p.ui.
Pitlshurgh.l 7 50
7 SIH 1 1ft
6 lfilj
6 4 ll 87
6 02il0 60
4 43110 81
4 1210 02
4 03 9 61
s PjJ OJl
8 31
K ittan ning
Red Hank.
East Brady
... Psrker
6 05
6 23
6 tl
4 3r,
4 28
4 19
8 42
3 11
2 40
,.. Ffixburg .
. h.tnlnntnn.
K ennerdeil
..Franklin...
...Oil City...
1 21
I 07i 6 2
I 38 7 tMI
3 loj 9 04
1 60
2 1 .
p. hi.
p.m.
I.'.
4 1"
6 20
5 55
0 12
8 52
4 25
6 00
, an
2 45 8 34
2 Ojl 7 30
2 1.'
a. m p.m.
p in
a.m.
;. m. la. in.
.N.V.T
..TitUMVillu .
Corry...
. May viilo...
... lirocion...
.. Dunkirk .
... Biillalo...
3 O.V. .
4 Of
6 16
6 M
A 10
8 00
Ti)7l
loj
8 45
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,'riuiiesta ..
.Tidiouta...
..Irvinoton..
.Warren...
,2i:i0 6.;.
8 oo;i I 25l
.fiian)incKt.i
..Bradford..
8 10 11 45
p.m. 'a. in. p. in
... Oloan.
Ar. I.v.li
ThP-Huirulo .Suiidsy Train leaves Pitts
burgh 9.00 a. in., arrivea at Oil Citv, 2:16
p. m. Returning, loaves Oil City 2:40 p.
m., arrives at Pittburgb 8:00 p. m., stop-
Fi ns at all station".
A'!f McCAKOO. Gen l Supt.
E. U. UTLEY, Oou. Frt. A Tass. Agt.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Send for 76-Page
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