V in THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J . t. WtNK, iDITCft OMIITCH. wnuKsD.w, march 2. ism. The Capitol at Washington was truck by lightning the other day, but Free Trader Mill paiil ho attention whatever to the warning. He defies the lightning at ioiolcot'y a' he tloea the country. The Free Trade indtctueut against Mr. Randall ia in subntance that Le ia more loyal to American industries than to the party which aim to destroy them, Ia the Republican faith that it a virtue; in the Democratic it it a crime. The river and harbor bill, which will be reported in the Hons this week, appropriate nineteen millions to Ibo improvement of rivers and har bors. It ia the largest expenditure ever reported tJ Ccngres. The Alle gheny river ii on fur $25,000, while the llerr'a Island improvement gets an additional 135,000 slice. Taie, the Democratic State Treas urer of Kentucky, it short over $250, O00, with aeveral districts to hear from, as it were. There's great chance for Cleveland to get a- iellow that will help him out on the snrplus. Stealing it it about the only means the admin istration will be able to devise to get rid of it, and they might as well be gin first at last. The spectacle of a lot of literary men who demand Free Trade in the productions of muscle urging Protec tion in tho shape of international copyright for productions of mind is a fine exhibition of the eccentricity of genius. If the gentlemen were to wipe the duat off their spectacles tbey would see that any sauce good enough for the literary goose should be equally fit for the industrial gander. Where the Answer will Come Froj. "What shall I say of a tariff for protection ?" said the lion. Frank Hard at a meetiog in St. Paul last Saturday night. Mr. Hurd can say what he likes, and the effect will not be momentous. But if his question ahould be pot next fall to the States of rew York, Connecticut and New Jer sey, they will answer that they are for a protective tariff, and their reply will be felt all over the country, as it was felt when given in the Presidential lectioa of 1880. New York Sun. Chief Justice Waite, of the TJ. S. Supreme Court, died suddenly of pneumonia on Friday morning laet. Morrison R. Waite waa born at Lyme, Connecticut, November 20tb, 1816, and graduated as an A. B. from Yale in 1837. After his admission to the . bar he removed to Ohio, where be practiced euoceeefully in Maumee City aud Toledo. He was a member of the State Legislature j0 1849, and one of the arbiters of the Geneva tribunal in 1872. He was president of the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1873, and oo January 21st, 1874, waa ap- JlVabjt -rresidcnl Grant to his preseut position. His course since bis appointment was singularly free from political or personal prejudice. The discussion of a successor to the late Chief Justice Waite has already begun, and in this connection the Philadelphia Prut offers the following suggestion ; The President has never shown much regard for Pennsylvania, but why not come here for a new judge T He could take either Judge Clark or Judge Truokey from the State Supreme Bench without making a mistake. They are Democrats who have deservedly won high honors and the selection of either would be no more a compliment to the State or the man than a credit to the President. Mr. Cleveland can afford to put aside any prejudice be may have against t eousyivaoia m order to make so ad mirable an addition to the Supreme xjouuq oi me united (states. The editor of the Philadelphia Prut, Mr. Chas. Emory Smith who is now in Washington, writes as follows to his psper of the impending danger which threatens the country in the passage of the Mills tariff bill: It ia high time the country should wake up to the real gravity of the tariff situation No alarm has been felt through the land because nobody away from the capital has supposed there was any se .i . . i . .i ..... . . . i..u. uauger mat me Jill la Dill or . l : i : i : . i i n.. ujriuiug uaa it couia pass, mere has been a false sense of security be cause there has been a false id da of the possibilities. We have all treated the Mills bill as a great wrong but not as an immiueot menace. We roust now face and fight it not merely as an at tempted iniquity but as an immediate peril, it may as well be understood at once that there is real danger that this bill, somewhat modified, may pass the House and that a desperate effort will be made to force it through the Senate. A careful aud not hasty sur vey here on the ground discloses risks and threatening that have not been appreciated at a distance. The ques tion has its bearings both industrially aod politically, and all concerned will reahie the difference between con flicting an attack when it is a remote haiard ncl wbou it is an impending probability. TREASURER'S SALE or SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the General Assembly of the otmnonwealth of Pennsylvania, relating to the !e of Seated anil Unseated Lands in the Couuty of Forest, etc., for taxes due ami unpaid I wlU otter at public sale, nt tho Court House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on tlio SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1888 BEING TrtE 11th DAY OK JUNE, at 10 o'elook, A. m., the following described piece of land, or such parts thereof as nifty lie necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes and cost it n and "unpaid Against the same, nn 1 continue the same from day to day as the Mmii uiny bo found tieecs Rary." TERMS OF SALEs Th? amount of taxes nd costs must be paid when the property is struck otr, or the alo may be avoided mid the property put np and resold. All tracts ant afhrrwlse marked are arfvrr lised for taxrsaT 1880 and 1887. Barnett Township. 1TKT.nt.lct.. VitfiltsO.Mr. Am't. $ 34 20 1:73 40 7(1 103 86 187 63 14 88 M) l.Vi Kiifus Dodge (I Otlfoyle E 3149 5701 3159 3160 5701 3159 3161 63:1 R 8 J W Wiulack 1 R8 Wintack 2474 Ogiltv Moirs, west end 449 Joha Becker 6.5 Reid B J 42 Winegard David 2471 Claik .t Kreitler, E. part 200 Muhlenburg tl Campbell 1887 SO John M Clapp fl Gilloyle 50 Joseph Bostaph Creen Township. 500 Dunean Robert UiO Killers Henry 64 Laev 103 3 S.'i 44 II 40 15 20 5 1 So 818SI 3818 39 00 13 00 8 32 32 00 3(11 60 245 00 l.yi oo 10 40 9 75 .11 20 1100 4 69 3 93 13 00 15 60 26 09 436 SO 5.W 1000 I-acv 6603 680 Ijcy 6801 1000 Ijioy 6500 600 Ijm-v 151 Irwin H MAST Mav of 120 Mvers Peter or Niil'f S189 2X) Mvers EIU Co 6189 100 E "O Euierson (1 Conard 3818 56 Laev 3816a 17 50 Unknown ll Davis 100 First Nat. Rank of Holli d.iysbnrg tl Brecut 8S26 5185 551 5 100 Lacy F C 250 John A Pale IToira 420 Haskell Co It Lacy Harmony Township. 50 L D Whitcomh 11 Kepler 60 E L Davis tl Brown Bros 66 Oarsoti shamburg fl Itrodie 4 of 150 8 II Evans, Trustee for Ban- A Bench 48 W R Dunn fl D Ball 25 " 50 Siting J Y 80 Newberry E 100 T J Bowman fl Connelly 221 Cartright 8 8 97J Tufte Charles fl Sieging 75 Miles Hugh 50 Bredin James fi Hagaii 162 MeCalmont J H 162 MeCalmont S F 103 MeCalmont John F 115 MeCalmont J S lid MeCalmont Mrs S F 41 Guild J O 14 Fnnl D J 19 Paul I J 8 Paul D J No.5 259 Pittsburgh Nat. Bank of Commerce 175 Davis Wm 11 Fleming 160 Smiley fir fl Uotchcll 90 WmSiilcarbaughfl Thomp son 11 60 11 60 29 00 21 77 8 35 4 36 23 20 23 20 23 20 6 69 39 44 17 40 II 60 :I7 70 37 70 23 83 26 6S 26 98 P28 325 4 41 1 85 75 11 44 96 37 12 20 88 Hickory Township. 6209 290 Heuriel A Lous. Trustees 201 55 70 347 50 27 80 184 04 34 75 34 75 16 68 4 58 41 70 13 34 4 45 2 22 6 95 70 Jl 1 Hen rloi A Le"s. Trustees 6203 650 Wilkins, Crocker A Long DIHl LIlKDOWn 5280 331 Henriel A Lens. Trustees 6192 250 John M Clapp 11 Becker 100 Beattv David 120 Longwell A McFee 33 Collins T D 3689 300 John M Clapp, Unknown 3690 96 White Warren 32 Wifrgina E R 18 Pr Colbert A J G Reid 50 H 11 Stowe 1 W L Anderson 175 Noble A Delamater 60 83 6192 624 Harbor Creek Oil Co 86 74 24 74 178 Frazior fl Walters 5232 2 Francis Henry 70 sland ICS Whltnev A Sons 2 78 50 O Sieving fl U 8 Sieiiins 6 95 22 24 20 85 5233 160 O W Proper 5233 150 M Murphy 34 Martin Smith 45 Sicins Orion fl Churvli I HipRi'is Orion HMiddloton lt7 Howe Township. 4 6 37 Vkr. Sub. acki. TmWKirOrKr. 3187 900 LeRoy A Linklain Ani't 310 50 354 66 17 25 341 75 320 52 34lfo 365 70 3189 1028 W D Wood. Trusteo 3189 J of 100 U IRoy A J Link- lain 3192 990 II Ie Roy A J Link- lain 979 Warder J 990 " " 1063 W WHIink 100 " " Hunt 3802 303 2K78 2736 34 .50 20 70 69 00 69 00 34 50 34 50 82 80 17 25 17 25 2N50 100 " ' Itoundsley loo " MuClovkey 100 " " Douirhertv 2916 15 2916 16 2916 19 ) of 100 " " Stewart J -919 20 1 of 100 " " Stewart J 2808 25-26 200 Colter A Uncanher. Ludwiur 2077 Jof35 50 W Willink, Colter ds Unirunher 2T95 44 loflOO Brown A Irwin :ai 4o loo w Willink, Cum minirs 34.50 34 50 34 50 34 50 2995 47 100 WWillink.WiWonJS 195 46 100 " " Diik r A 2995 IS 100 " Taylor Uliza 3186 150 John M Clapp 3186 68 !bbti B 51 75 23 46 44 85 34 50 69 00 181 47 55 130 J V Hlaii 3185 100 MilHin J 2916 It 100 Hurnolt S F 5103 530 Mifllin J, Funk Heira 6104 1(X10 Funk Hoirs 345 00 2019 168 Thomas U Dallott 67 96 6105 676 BaJmon Creek Lum ber A Mining Co 11 Milllin J 198 73 51C1 looo Funk lluira 310 50 5282 1000 Funk Hoirs fl Geo Muad 310 50 Si:i3 100 Milllin J 69 00 2366 260 L A Breiiueman 63 82 3188 734 14 LeltoyJ Linklain 253 23 3142 6fMl l V.x C F 21(5 62 Vacant 4 0 Fo Farm Oil Co 155 25 31h4 i of 326 II LcRovaJ Liuklaiu 37 95 2 4Mi Mareua liulinus 10X6 ar-j fii.o larcu HuliiiKs 172 50 nn'i ill u KoHonl.latt 11 Howe oil Co i u no 3197 37 II Hosenblatt 3H32 3197 37 II Wal.lheimor 38 32 2 100 V J Swain 20 70 2736 61 100 11 W Traev, G W Blan chard A F It Pier 20 7o 2736 55 100 H W Tracy,' W Itlau- chmd A F It Pier 20 70 2736 56 90 It W Tracv.G W Blan chard A F II Pier 18 63 5105 576 Grandin A Co, ) oil A (ras on this truct 4 05 5108 150 Grundin A Co. 1 oil A pus on this tract 2 64 Vacant 100 R J Blood nOH Blood 34 .V) 4790 890 Wright A Duhriug 307 05 4791 (f.HJ -(41 ftft 3S01 1015 " 1KS6 3WI6.I 301 915 " ' 1kx7 292 80 5108 150 Salmon Creek Lum ber Co 51 75 3198 50 I'nion Oil Co 41 40 3198 375 Holers A Aguew 207 00 3197 213 Mra AKiiew ut al 116 96 4823 476 Pittsburgh A Fort County Lumber Co 828 44 2808 21 30 200 Mc.Manus, ls7 32 00 SIM 100 Thomaa H Taylor 84 50 2977 100 ltH. pee J S 0 70 Vacar.t 59 Jolm Fertig fl EuW prine Trantiit Co 24 15 Treasurer's Sale. Wtr. Sab. At.. WtrrtntM t Owwr Vacant 50 John Fertig fl Enter prise Transit Co 6105 570 Marey Oil Co, 4 oil A gas on this tract Vacant 343 W A Dnsenburv, 1886 6 It 150 Marey Oil Co, 4" oil A gas on this tract 2850 4 of 300 W 8 Cole fl Kldridgo 2 W S Cole fl Nugent Vat-ant Reed fc Brenneman fl Dobbs Vacant 17 Heed ,fc Brenneninn rt p. .Lbs 24 15 495 63 47 2 64 20 70 69 8 63 6 89 37MI 1049 Frost W IX fl Wright v imimng, isw . Jerks Township. 3174 55 1061 3 Mor.m Jcnnlson 3174 49 9U " " 3174 M " 3174 M 1301 " " 3174 57 58 ' " 5113 9 279J Citrll, Campbell .t Co fl Bovnton 5145 195 ll J Blood,' E. lart tl V II 111 .ld 167 83 21 21 18 76 IS 76 2(10.1 11 59 55 79 30 00 3040 3 1 5t 3160 3162 3161 1014 Davidson Wm, Miller 228 li 247j Oirtlbv lloirs, w. end 61 75 444 John Becker 88 79 1100 tl I.eHnc.! Mnkluin 2751)0 8S8 " " l;n79 3164 3168 3177 23 3178 1-2-7-. 810- WO 114 198 10 11 18 1 1-!7 17-18 S179 51 3179 CO 5137 51 37 7S3 " " 1S7 S7 69 551 II I,eRov J l.ink- lain. H F Kohror 0 59 6:1 II IKny. J Unklaln 13 79 250 Itarmer Josiah 4176 158 " " c Blood 27 65 500 " " 87 50 500 ' " piOOO 80 Funk Heirs 16 00 1014 Nicholson John 22 79 5139 5140 5136 3564 J60 3670 540 Nichols A McPhcrson 108 no 1(W7 207 40 3643 1071 Andrew D Hepburn tt lnnic w 90 Sutton Robert 58 Pobbs J ll 1090 Funk Heirs HKW Funk Heirs 753 Salmon Creek I.miv ber fe Mininir Co 200 00 10 2(5 13 05 218 00 200 00 3173 5129 511X1 5107 51 10 150 59 :S322 210 O F O V wker- initn 50 H IKoy , J Mnk 25 00 3179 60 luin. T Martin. 1SS7 6 29 200 It J Blood II C H Blool 40 00 Vacant 3671 4-5ofl000 Nichols A Mcl'her- son 39 Marks L J 100 V Schotield 30 N S Foremau fl Swat' gart 1 Wvnkoon John 1(10 00 7 79 20 00 4 52 1 69 24 21 4 00 66 40 3169 5138 5144 S170 Vacant 121 Jas Woodburn fl Webber 20 J as AVood'.urn fl Webber I of 664 BrowerC 320 H W Traev fl Tier SI 84 3170 . 80 00 3165 400 WANicodemusfl Reed 80 00 127 Frank Pier & II W Tracv 28 80 1000 John Crabtree A Davis EOO 00 50 O W Blanchard and 6141 3561 3173 5144 15 H W Traev 70J H W Traev. F R Tier G W Blanch ard 70J II W Tracr, F R Pier G W Blanch ard . 753 GrandinCo one-half oil and pas on this tract 58 Grandin Coone-half oil and gas on this tract 200 Anna II ilia 247J C B Clark A Kreitler 12 50 17 65 6144 15 17 C5 5110 4 71 5129 75 45 00 33 00 3139 Vacant Vacant F. end of Ofrilby 43 Nugent Thomas 714 Wallace A Pearsa'l fl 61 85 a 59 Duff 178 50 5129 100 John Coopor 20 00 3642 130 Katon fl F.ldrMgu 26 00 Vacant 80 NiiRent Thomas 14 00 3174 42-47 106 William Robinson, Dee d, 1887 10 39 3173 28 Blood Cvrus Ebtato 5 69 3171 105 Blood P P 21 00 3173 100 " " 2.5 00 3173 80 " " 20 00 3171 15 105 Andrew D Hepburn II HuntC F 15 75 3170 80 Hunt Mrs LM 20 00 3170 80 ' " " 16 00 3169 80 " " " 12 00 3171 10-11 160 Edwin Bevierfl Blood R J 32 00 3173 26 80 Blood R J 16 00 3169 20 80 Edwin Bevier 11 Blood R J 12 00 3169 7 79 Edwin Bevier fl Blood RJ 18 44 3169 105 Towler SS 15 76 3183 235 Shipo Mary 41 09 38O0 100 Emma J Carry 25 00 3KO0 814 Means A White 162 79 3183 20 A M Montelius aud Others 4 00 5110 753 Marey Oil Co, one- naif oil and gas on this tract 5129 5S Marey Oil Co, one- half oil and gas on this traot 3109 7 1 R J Blood, Town sito of Marionvlllo 3171 12 SO Andrew D Hepburn fl Hunt J D 3171 14 105 Andrew I -Hepburn 14 Hunt J D 3171 10 105 Andrew D Hepburn fl Hunt J D 4 72 74 50 12 00 15 75 15 75 25 29 3661 128 Hutih Mclnnia Estate ofJTMdnnis Kingsley Township. Vtrraat Aero. WtrrHU. Or Owcvr, Aa'L 5145 100 Unknown 13 25 5234 4 of 950 Tavlor Charles 1 15 75 3142 1 50 Bleaklev Jamea 19 89 61H6 5187 6188 5214 6186 617 5131 6193 5188 6105 UOn Wolf A Company 6189 60 Wolf A Company 7 95 no r r Ifenlamin tl Knohlot It 6 4 290 C M Rood A J II Osmor,1886 18 86 914 Charles Starrow 11 White 12 07 914 " " 200 Grav S C 2(5 J M Clapp fl Gilfillan 12 08 26 60 33 18 33 92 2 01 626 6 63 2 01 663 5 9S 66 25 30 66 19 60 6 50 7 05 aui wiiimm Sinclair 3O0 Grandin A Co, 4 oil Kas on this tract and aud aud and 6108 050 Grandin A Co, 4 oil gas on this tract 6109 1000 Grandin A Co, 4 oil gas on this tract 6110 300 Grandin A Co, oil gas on this tract 5128 1000 Grandin A Co, 4 oil gas on tliis tract 6120 900 Grandin A Co, 4 oil and and gas on tins tract 5131 600 Freeman A Ofiner Vact 470 W A Dusoiibury, 1886 Va' t 300 " " lMHl 6214 100 Anchor Oil Co, fl School- ev, 18S6 5187 6105 60 B J Reid fl Overlander 300 Marey Oil Co, 4 oil and lias on this tract 2 01 6 25 0 05 5108 950 Marey Oil Co, 4 oil and and and and and gust on this tract 5109 1000 Marey Oil Co, 4 oil gus on this tract 6110 300 Maicy Oil Co, 4 oil gas on this tract 5128 1000 Marey Oil Co, J oil 2 02 0 63 ga on tins tract 900 Marey Oil Co, 4 oil gus on this tract 5129 0 08 Tionesta Township. 100 1'hoenix Oil Co til o 275 I'M win K('la.p oj Ml 3i K.lwiu K Ciajip 137 00 43 V F l)alrvniile 1 67 340 sub M-KI) John McDniigall 78 64 U7j (Hob l-ll John M Clu 25 81 l;lft sub 2- l(ij " " 61 97 7J sub 1-1 rt j " " n Larimoro "" 81 2VJ3 2K23 2B't3 2811 2H-4 118 '4 iK-J4 l.ihl isuli6-3i;)SiuanS I'inkard (14 (18 170 Dalo John A A Htono 3ii 27 ilO 80 1 15 60 65 44 184 80 24 64 43 12 308 00 38 60 304 92 3d (HI 19 26 77 100 r T Walker 300 BenniiiKhoof A Oliiers 1M) Gilinoro & Dull tidO " " 80 Myers John 140 iiilmore L L 2N18 1000 Clapp Edwin E loo unknown 2KKJ 990 llanna A Oilflllan 4ol40(l S T May A Irwin 2835 JoflOO J A Dale A Chris Corb 2 llutterlicl.i G G Treasurer's Sale. Wrr(-A.r.. Vtmntir 0.r. 87 Bunker Hill Oil Co 172 llulmpi Jamos Heirs 127 Amy D W 251 UeorjroH Hunter 242 J M Clapp fl II as son Cornwall 2828 2" J W Fielder 240 .1 M Clann fl Caswell 33 50 62 97 39 12 1165 92 40 96 25 92 40 981 Pam l R rhillips holrs.1887 14 87 ?822 1000 Woods Heirs 385 00 60 Walker F T 45 First Nat. Bank of Pitts burgh A Others M K W Vandorhoof 2833A3A KsXI Curtln A Anderson 8824 200 F, M I'avne (1 Kennewav 11 66 17 34 36 95 38 00 61 60 76 08 It Curtis 195 James Mlenklev IM Sarah F MeCalmont " 195 A McC Wlls.ui Broa 98 CS Whitney ll Dale HoiM 58 C 8 Whltnev 66 99 66 99 30 18 17 86 381 15 2827 990 K K Clnpp tl Vandorhoof 2822 10OO K K Clapp tl St IuiisOil Co 385 00 42 Hrowu A w ii w vau l J V ill 160 Banner Oil Co, 1886 25 HO 25 Banner Oil Co, 1886 4 00 2826 100 Pnvne Thomas 53 90 2 Siccus O fl Hepburn 77 2 Carson Ida 11 Hunter 77 00 Fahnstoek, Pg'h A Phil's Oil Co 18 48 15 J T Brennan fl Hepburn A Carl .1 79 2821 175 A B Kellv fl Allen A Hw 63 91 2.-23 07J sub 1-16 J M Cllp il Buc.kncr 41 18 2--23 33J sub 1-32 J M Clapp fl l.udwk 12 70 30 Winatih J 11 Hilands 9 24 15 Cascade Pet. Innil Asso. 4 62 M Wol.Hitt, Jrov j C Co 8 01 100 Bissell A Bishop, R Curtis 38 25 100 Bissell A Bishop, W Eck 23 10 2823 1 A B Kellv fl Mclongalt 42 04 113 I'oj.eland Otis Heirs 35 42 283335 401 John Anderson 177 49 6 G S Hunter Heirs 11 Hoit 186 42 A W Brown, fl Wyant J, oil riirht on thistrsct.1887 41 P7 Banner Oil Co, ll William . Huntrr, 188" 12 58 98 Banner Oil Co, oil and pis' on this tract, 1887 ' 92 si:ati:d l-vindss. Barnett Township. "r-nt A.-r.. W.rruto Or Owner. Ab'l 280 Anderson Mary W 42 56 31'J1 700 Curll Campbell A Co.1886 137 97 80 Warner W H, 1886 10 88 80 Clover A Buruham, 1887 11 01 Creen Township. 5157 .MW Bonner J 105 00 6158 600 Bonner J 106 00 3825 60 First Nat. Bank of Holli- davsburg 10 40 5185 1W First. Nat. Bank oi Holll- davsburt 15 60 3820 12 Whitman John Shoup 87 3825 75 Whitman Seidell, ISMl 4 t'0 Hickory Township. 6199 50 Albaugh Joseidi, 188(1 2 55 6233 10 Berlin Ell 1 06 106 Ball N (i. 1886 2 66 98 Benv M L, 1886 10 15 80 Ben v M L, 186 7 61 6 Paid John A 3 72 3".0 Davton Jesse C, 1886 23 67 6191 60 Davton Jer-so C. 1886 3 69 3093 15 Green .lames, Dee'd 14 23 96 M.-Cut:lieon Clarissa 13 95 5233 50 Patterson D L 7 48 5213 750 Mirgins a Wilson, oil and uas on this tract 13 78 5233 50 Starrow Charles. I8S7 2 70 Howe Township. 3195 25 Chrisman W L, 1887 19 00 I Nicholson William, 1887 OS Jenks Township. 3163 1-6 sub 7 Irwin 8 B 60 Kingsley Township. 6166 600 Bonner a Cornwall 6155 500 " " 6217 1100 Ijimb Heirs, oiliighton thifc tract 75 McClintrx k Hamilton 3212 ,"HH Schoolrv J C A Co 6213 316 Heed C M J 11 Osmer 6217 lofll(s) Wheoler Dusenbury a Co and C M Reed 5135 1000 Watsou a Froouian, 1887 Tionosta Township. 02 Bleaklev James 67 85 67 87 4 64 8 15 69 72 41 (il 69 73 81 00 35 42 6 93 23 10 1823 2826 18 Clark Samuel Heirs 50 Clapp E E 11 Hudd!.;son 60 Dinijinan J U 11 P'ch Oil Co, 18K6 100 Fallar Phillip fl Gray 78 (sub 6 Helm Jacob 60 Kepler J O 6(1 1 limes Sarah 23 Hepler Jerry 231 HnsseyCG a Thomas M Ho wo 59 t"b 131 Helm W A C 10 00 2824 3821 2824 3824 42 35 10 45 15 40 15 40 1 92 70 39 3821 3821 15 80 62 huI 12 Helm Milton Wm 16 62 5 McKinley Gilbert, 18S6 1 60 160 Sickles George 36 96 200 Windsor A Co, 18S6 30 00 100 Webslor A Co 11 Setley 32 65 123 ZucndclGeoA Hatpib',15s0 9 83 100 Cook W, 1.S87 11 00 131 13 30 16 Hunter A May, 1887 1 78 3821 61 sub 91 Haves Catherine fl Mealv, 87 10 73 4 Jamioson W W, 1887 3 70 3821 58 sub 4 Mealy Oliver 11 Mateer, 1887 10 73 60 W eant George, 1SS7 13 50 Tionesta Borough. int, Wtrriuik!. Or Owner. 4 Fisher J J, 1886 1-16 Dalo Mrs John A, fl Sill 1 Dawson James Dec'd, 1886 4 Hiuton Sarah A, 1887 480 Sickles G G, lsS7 Harmony Township. 125 Abbott W 8, 1880 40 Allen F W 40 Bradley J B fl Grandin iofl47 Brown J E fl Shamburg,188( An'u 15 45 I 35 10 72 19 43 91 80 13 60 8 00 10 08 11 65 21 08 0 00 147 ' 1887 84 Beattv David, 1880 11 " " lssJ 60 Brown Sam 49 Brnnson A II 60 Babbitt M T 215 Cecil J It lwarrant217 lort Clark Breeso 4 Co 40 Clark D W 11 Jones 59 Clapp J M fl Faulkner 537 Dawson Kim Oil Co 14 Dawson I U warrant 210 100 FUhor Bros 100 Cirove Goori;o and Nelson 196 lluidekoonor M Hosier l'elroloum Co -I Jennings J B 400 Kepler llale A Beaver 200 Kep':or J M Co, 1880 60 Kelly C W 5 Moore J W, 1830 100 McGrew Darcey 310 McGarvey A Co 40 McClintock Homeatoad Co, 1880 60 Mover L 250 Oiiundturo a Pot Co. 1886 81 20 00 16 (Ml '.5 00 119 44 28 80 10 00 112 124 6(1 30 00 34 80 22 60 63 68 20 00 1 07 93 60 20 00 11 60 1 1 84 80 82 60 4 00 14 60 42 00 80 1'UU.hui Kll A Cherry Hon Oil Co'80 7 00 100 " " " " 18 00 tiO i. .. it jyo 105 " " " 31 88 218 ShaniburR II Sweot SherilT,1880 30 40 12 Stella Pet Co 3 37 . t 92 Sifnins Wm Heirs 1)0 Webster Iluuh A Co 70 Wilkins Horace, ls0 60 " ht 117 Wilw.n A M 11 MeCalmont 320 Fluuiiuir 11 8 11 Copeland Oil Co, 1W7 89 Holbrook A Shaw, 1887 82 Manrohs lluiiji, lf-7 2(H PitUburKh Co, O'llai-a, 1887 89 hhamburjr Garrison U Sweot A 6 40 14 70 33 14 80 13 20 41 94 31 68 0 8 80 'Z 00 (Sherilf, 1m7 0 78 60 Hhamburi; Garrison 11 Patz groir, !Ni7 6 60 SOLOMON FITZGE11ALD, Treasurer, Tionewta, Forest Co., Fa., March 6, 1888, POOD SALARIED U or Commission to Men and Women t l. act as iK'al or traveling Agents. 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HERMAN DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND the Fmsumr GBo cmm. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. IN hEASoN. lu our Drug Department, w hich is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will alwaya bo found the PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c, COUNTERS. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIONESTA, PA. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers ill TP TJ" IR, 3ST X T TJ DE EI. -Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. A MAN OR WOMAN who will work faithfully, can ocure (if Ihey so desire), a rare chanco to mske money, by handling THE HON. HENRY W. BLAIlt'H (Senator from New Hamp shire), Temperance Movement, or THE CONFLICT BETWEEN MAN AND ALCOHOU From the fact of tho deep interest being taken in I lie Temperance Movement to-day, as ulso the bigli stand iiiK of the writer as a leader of men and moulder of public opinion, it is presumed you can readily seo tho unusual opportu nity oil creel to inako money by sclllnn such a work. If favorable to cngHntnK with us, please answer at once, as territory is being taken very rapidl, and give us full particulars as to your business ex perience, references, Ac. E. R. BAXTER A CO., 22-101. 1015 Arch St , Phlla., Pa. WESTWARD, HO! Are you contemplating a journey West or South? If so. the iiiideriguel can iive vou CH A PEST RATES of . FAKE or FREIGHT. Also furnish Maps, Guides and any information rela'lve to the Fsrni Ing, Grazing or Mining distrie'a of the Wekt or South. Call nn or address. R. II. WALLACE, Ticket Agent N. Y., P. A O. Rv. Oftice iu Union Depot, OIL CITY", PA. StilittitfiH AND LOWE8T TRICESl 3: IS AI FLANNELS ! IS COMPLETE! and Boys. unuerwoar lor .Misses, Children and Babies. CAPS CAPS! ANY, MIC AMI ANY PItICK! Mixed Robes. Wool Blankets, AND SALT! embraces everything kept In this market. 8c SIGGINS ! GROCERS, PENN. it AND CHEMICALS! 25c, 50c, OUR tBGUMENTS IRE STRONG I We .lm to iii... our PRICKS SO LOW IIihI our FURNITURE Always sells qu lckly, and tho QUALI TY niovra 11. We maUe no rash us sertioiis, but prove evcrvthiuir we Mate in nowepapera when a customer calls Hi our Store. II vou want Slerlinji Goods for .Sterling Ca,sh call and soe our stock of CHAMBER SUITS ! 8PRINGS, MATTRESSES, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS, TABLES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, Ac. Everything in the line of Furniture. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT! Is complete from the Plainest to tho most Elaborate good. Como and seo. 2Vi:iX. GIIEI?XL.IJX1, Undertaker X Embaliuer, 331 Excbango Block, nest to Exchange Hotel, WARREN, PA. P A WEEK and upwards positively J secured bv men agenut selling Dr. Sntt' Genuine Electrio Unit, Suspensory, eto., aud by ladies selling Dr. Soott's Elec tric Corsets. Sample free. Slate sex. Dr. 6cott, 818 Broadway, N. Y. Nov,16-3in. A w KIRK'S FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF For ih Bath, Tollt and Lnntirirv. Snow Whlt nnd Ahwnlutaly lJr t yonr rtilT dot tit lrT Whit rioim npt end 10 rami for Miiii cMO to h tuatrvi, JRS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICAGO. W WESTERN NEW YORK A FENN- SYLVANIA RAILROAD. (Foi'mcrlv n , j. y. a f. r. n.) TIMETABLE IN EFFECT Dee. 19, IP87. W"etwai(l rittsburgli bix7iierrfKsVtws7it r. m. 760 4 30 2 3 11 X 40 r. m. A.KC.IP.M. S00 S.'.O 12 11 12 M 12 40 Ii2 7 so; ar rittxburjrh Iv 4 12 1 arker Foxburit.,.. Franklin...... lv...Oil Clty...ar 4 03 3 45 2 16 A. M. I Mil 3H 16 2 06 A.M. A. 680 7 10 t7 17 t7 20 7 87 7 60 17 68 8 10 19 20 843 9 06 95 A. M. P.M p. M.ir. M. P.M. 0.5:11 65 V. M. l'5i 2 ar...Oil CIIT....1V 3 6 3 26 3 33 H4t 11 8 8.'. 1 1 8 32itl 4ftjll 00: 87il0 4(i! Oleopolls ... Eni(le Rock... Fresldont Tionesta Hickory .. Tiunkey villc. Tidloute ...Thompson ... Irvlneton Warren 10 30 9 50 f3 30 8 1H t 8011 1 f7l3 12 7 4(:i2 17?3j)2 7 lo'li 6 19 U fl 12,11 P. M.'A. 3 81' 4 Oft 8 37 7 58; 7 0 30 6 46 H 13 4 26 4 46 6 00 30l 6 1J iv... Kinzua.... al P. M. P. M.U. M P. 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Northward, TiiLTiizz:: Southward. 2. IJU.JL :u m p.m. p.m. I. v. A r.ii .iii.ls. in u.m. 9 00 8 60! 2 00 Pittsburgh., 7 60 : 7 30' 1 18 10 13 10 00; 3 18 W. P. June! 6 .30 J 6 lOUU" 1047 10 38 4oiKitiaD ninfl n o;; 6 4.-u sT 11 M2ill S7 4 80 Red Hank.1 8 1T. 8 0210 58 11 4611 43! Mtt, Kust Br.idv &0 ., 4 43,10 SI 12 11112 14 6 32... Parker... 12 4012 2,! 6 4(.'.. Fuxbill g , 4 3d 4 li I0W 4 2Ml 4 03! 5 t 48 1 21 2 32 6 40..Fmleuloii 4 10 8 86! 9 44 I 07i AM Keunordell 1 38i 7 00 . . Franklin. .. 2 0,". 7 30,. ..Oil Citv... 3 42 a i"j ui 2 46 8 34 2 In fi 0.', a. in. h. in. I 6t 3 11 2 I:. p.iir p.m. 3 I.. 2 40 a. m p. in. I s.m.'aTnr W.N.Y V p.m. p.m. A. til : III. 1 26, 7 10 lS(2j 11 16u 3 Oil '..Titusvlllo. 4 ON I... t;,.rry... 6 16' ..Mayville... 8 fiol '...Hroeton... 10' I.. Dunkirk. I 4.1 rj47 4 13 6 20 6 8,'. 6 1' II 8 10 45, 10 36' 10 30 10 17 . 7 60 8 00.. Butlnlo 8 601 8 30'.., "8 fit'"" 7 40). , 7 10,.., tl 4oL 4 64l. 4 2(.. "3 82 37 ...Tionesta . I 18 fi 131 12 ic 11 60 0 63 II 18 906 a. in. 4 26 8 III . . .Tidioute... ..Irvinelon.. ...Waircn... Salnmanea. ..Bradford. 8 00: 8 48,.., 8 SOI 0;. .., 7 il 10 66!.., soo;u a.v... 8 111! II 4.V.. Olean 4 ll '1::::: p. in. 'a. in. p.m.! Ar. Lv. p. m JtW-BulTalo Sunday Train leaves Pitts burgh 9.00 n. m., arrives at oil City, 2:16 p.m. Rotumiui:, loaves Oil City 2:40 p. ui., arrives at Pittsburgh 8:00 p. in., stop pin'. at all stations. DAVID MoCA Hi ID, Gen'l Supt. E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Frt. dc Pass. Agt. Pittsburgh, Pa. Orphan' Court Half. BY VIRTUE of a decree of sale mado by the Orphans' Court of Forest Conn ty, In No. 1 or Feb'y Term, 1887, In PnTT titloii, there will bo exposed to Public Male at tlio Court House, in Tionesta Bor ough, on THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1888, at 2 o'clock P. M., tho following described real estate, to-wlt: All lhat certain piece or parcel Of land situato in Tionesta Township, In said County, beginning at a post and stones, thence South 1 1-2 deproes East "JOO perches to post and stones; tlionue South 89 do groes East 87 perches to a post j thence North 1 1-2 degrees West 20(1 perches to post and stones; thence North 8y degrees: West 87 perohes U tho place of beginning. Containing 144 acres and 105 perches, be ing part of Warrant No. 28'2il, and kuowu as the Daniel Hudilleson Farm. Except ing one acre heretofore eon veyod for school purposes. Appraised at 81250.00. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash in band, ono-ihird on or before Aug. 1st, 1888, and balance by February 28, 1889, with privilege to pay half or all cash at date of aale ; bnlauco unpaid to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the prem ises. WM. It. lit' DDLESON, Adiuiiiistiator. Acisnw jt Clark, Att'ys. Tionesta, Pa., March 10, 1888. Stockholders' Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Stock holders of the Tionesta lias Company, on tho 2d day of April, A. D., lVrt, at 2 o'clock P. M. nt said day, at tho Olllce of tlje '.'..Tiipaiiv, for the purpose of electing a new Boiiru oi' 1 'ifx iors lo Bene for tho. ensuing year, und for any other proper business thul may coiue before them. E. L. DAVIS, Huc'v. Tionesta, March loth, 1888. . 2t. Administrator's Notice. INSTATE OF ALBERT KINNEY, late J of Fortwt County, deceased. In tho Orphan's Court of Forest Countv. Letters of administration on he above Estate liuving been granted to the under Milled, all persons indebted to the said Esliite are requested to make payment, and those having claims, to present tho same without delav. to J. B. AG NEW, Administrator. Feb. 10th, 1888. tit. Tionesta, Pa. Bi t KLKVH AU.Ml A HAI.VIi. The best Salve in tlio world fjr Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2i rents pot box. For sale by G. W. Ho yard. i