T s K V THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1800. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlurgei. D. 8. Knox. Oiwwnfmrn North word, R. M. Her man, II. M. Foreman, 8. D. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Soowdon, G. V. Robinson, J. 1'. Proper. htKticet of th PcaecS. F. Proper, T, 11. Cobb. Constable, nml ColtretorR. 8. Canflold. ffvlmnl h'rfctovn G. W. Robinson, A. H. Kelly, E. L. Davis, D. S. Knox, D. W. Clk, J. T. Bronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mxinher of Contrre 3 amks Kerr. Member of Senate J. H. Wilson. v4MmM. CiiAnt.ns A. Randall. President Judge W. D. Brown. Atmeiate Judaet John A. PitorKn, .lOTIN II. WniTR. -TrenxHrtr Ja. R. IIaookrty. 1 I'rothonitnrt, firfjistertt Recorder, te. O.vr.vi M. AnwFR. Sheriff: G ko. W. Sawtkti. OO'nmtuKinnem Wm. D. S.riKLPS, C. F. l.KoKHun, J. J. Parsons. Cnnntv Sttperlntenilent G ko. W. K Knit. 'JHitriet Attorney V. M. ('LARK. Jury CommUitinncra C. II. Cni'r.cn, JonN K. OAITL. Otuntu Hurveynr ,T. F. Pnornu. Coroner Dr. A. H. Bto n kpi i ii k it. County A uditorn E. L. Jonrs, R. 7i, flit.LEspii, Wm. Hr.ru, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - OLIVE LODGE. No. 557, F. A A. M. Stated Meetings held nt Odd Fol lows Hall tho first Monday or each month. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. T. R. CORB, Scc'y. ASHINOTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. S. of A., meets every Monday eve ning In Dalo If all. Whito' dogroo confer red lHt and 3d Mondays ol each month. II. H,SIIOEMAKEK, Pros. T. H. CO nil, R. S. TIONESTA LODGE Ko. 369, 'T. O. of O. TP. MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, in tho Lodge Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers the Initiatory de cree tho first Tuesday night of each mouth; first dogroo tho second Tuesday xlgbtS second degree the third Tuesday night; third !ogreo tho fourth Tuesday night. OHAS. F. THOMSON, N. O. J. H. FONES, Sec'y. 27-tf. , I.MIKIII, I.Ut 1 Jll V. VI ' Meets everv Friday Evening in Has- Jct Hall, Tionosta, J. E. WENIC, M. W. 3. R. CLARK, Rocorder. CI APT. GEORGE STOW POST, J No. 271, O. A, R. Moots on tho first Wednesday in each in until, in Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta, Pa. I). BLACK, Commander. BOARD or EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County. S. S.Towlor M. D., Prosidentj J. W. Morrow M. D., Secretary! J. H. Siggins M. , Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow's office, Tionesta, on tho third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. A ONE GNEW & CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW, Office ner.t door to P. O., Tionosta, Pa. . B. AOXKW. T. M. CLARK, District Attorney. Mr. Hark la Agent for a mimlior of To llable Fire Insurance Companies. r, L. DAVIS. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In this and adjoining ' counties. T..F- RITCHFY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. P E. BIBLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offloo In Kepler Rlock; Room 0, Tionesta, Pn. T A WHENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., l-i Harry Maze, Iropriotor. This house is centrally located. Everything now and well furnished. Rupeiior Ac commodations and strict attention pivon t'i cuests. Vepetahles and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sarnpio room ror commercial Apent-s. plENTRAL HOUsV ' V. O. V. Urnwnoll. Pri i new house, and has.liiKtTie Tionesta, Pa., rietor. Tliis is a neon fitted up tor lite accommodation of tho public. A por tion of the nutroaago of the pitblio is solic it od. 4(1-1 r. . . CENTRAL nOTJSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. II. ROTH, Proprietor. Tlvelarprist, Best Located and Furnished Hous vin the City. Near Union Depot. JB. SIOfilNS, M. D., Phy sician, Surgeon A Druggist, , TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, l.atn of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta Is prepared to attend all en tcsilonul culls promptly and at all hours. OlUeoand residence two doors north of Ijwrenco House. Office hours 7 to H A. M.. and 11 to 112 M. ; 2 to 3 and 6) to 74 p. M. Kuudays, 9 to I'i a. m. ; 'i to 8 and 6i co 7i p. m. may-ia oi PR. F.-T. NASON, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA, bffleo oppposite Gas Ollico. Calls at teudud to promptly day and night. MAY, PaII ro --BNlvERS. Cornor of Elm ft Walnut Sts., Tionesta, I'.i!, Kauk ot Discount slid Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec lions made on all tho Principal points of uie u. a. uouecuons solicited. JORE.VZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer la HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Muguetio, Solar or Triangulatiou Survey ing, llest or iHslrUHienls and werk Turms on application. piIIL. EMERT, FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Heck building next to Smear Jjaugh Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds or custom work from tho linest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give psrlucc satistuction. Prompt atten lion givou to mundiug. and nrices as rt-n. souublo as first class work cuu be done lor. JAS. T. UHENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOUESTA, F-A.. PARTICULAR ATTENTION C1VKN TO THE PHOI'KR ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND TUB PAYMENT OKTAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE. AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. f'hnrrh nna Nnbbnlh Nrhool. TlfABliflnrUn Mnl.l.ntli Rnl.nnl af QAK ft. 111. M. 10. Siiblmth School at 10:00 a. tn. !...,. I.. Xf V fl....r.l. iKrn.tr Mali. bath evening bv Rov. Runiberger. Pleaching in" the F. M. Church every Saliliatli evening nt tho usual Hour. llev. A. 1. tiaines, rastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, llev. J. V. RleAliinch oinclating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 848. Edwin Bovler left tor a trip to Marlen- ville, Forest county, on Tuesday. lirook- ville Demoernt, -Mr. .T. T. lirennnn keeps a Rood sup ply of tho host oil and gas leasos to bo had. When in ncod give him a call. Mrs. S. C. Sloan arrived home Monday from an extended visit at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Dunn, In Washing ton, D. C. -Tho House yesterday voted to post- pono tho World's Fair to 181'3, thus giving the Windy City ample time to fix up for the big show. -The normal itcs nro home from Clarion this woek, but are impatient to return. Some secret power soenis to draw them buck to school. If you havo warts on your hands, wash thorn four or live times a day with a strong solution of washing soda, and tho warts will disappear without soreness. -If you dote on relic, save a one-dollar gold-picco, a threo-dollar gold piece, and the throe-cent tiickel-pioco, as their coin age is henceforth to be prohibited by law. Tho announcements of John R. Os good of Klngslcy township, for Sheriff and Samuel Morvin of Hickory township, lor County Commissioner, appear this week. -Governor Beaver has fixed tho 11th and 2,rth of April as Arbor Dtys. Two dates have been fixed in the hopo that it will lead to the planting of. more trees than heretofore. Quite a number of fleets of lumber wero started for tho lower markets Mon day and yesterday; in fact about all tho manufactured stuff that is to co bv water. now on its way. Vreoland A Middaugli's Undo Tom's Cabin company showed to the largost house ever assembled for an entertainment of tho kind at tho Rink opera House last Saturday evonlng. Now is tho time to drink sassafras tea to cleanse and invigorate tho blood. Also an extra good time to subscribo for the Rrpuiilican, another splendid remedy for ills of body and mind. Mr. J. R. Ault has again located nt Nebraska and resumed the building of coul boats for Messrs. Collins A Co. He expocts to turn out fifty to sixty boats at his scaffold during the season. . An insurance agont at an evening par- .ty was asked tho meaning of Religion, and he aptly replied ; "Religion is an iti su ranee against fires in the noxt world tor which honesty is tho best policy." RobinB have been making tho spring like mornings of the past few days sweet with their melodious chirps. But appear ances this morning indicate, that they will have to hunt shelter again for a time. Sucker fishing goes bravoly on, with the biting fair to middling. A nicely scored, crisply frlod sucker is a dainty that gets away with hot griddlo cakes and maple, syrup too easy, to our notion. II. J. Hopkins & Co. Invito you to drop around and look thorn over. They are stocking up and will show you the dandy lot of goods of the season. Get there, quick, and make your selections. tYm. Blum has moved his old house back a peg, and the Robinson bouse is now on its way to the now location. Billy will have a very comfortablo home when ho gets thing! fixed up as ho has planued. At a meeting of the Pardon Board, at Uarrisburg, on the l!Hh inst., the applica tion of Frank Hunter, for a pardon, was argued by Col. Moore of Pittsburgh, but the board refused to interfere with the sentence of the court. w f"-Ono ot Wm. Tohey's lumber rafts was cousiuerainy wtoveu up on uio oar at , Varr's island a short distance below the mouth of tho creek, yesterday. The most of tho raft has been couplod up and will got started again to-day. Don't let it slip your memory I 11. J. Hopkins A Co. are still at the head of the procession, and are marching in this week, and will continue to for the next ten days, with the finest stock of spring goods that has yet touched this market. Call early. Druggist (to a lazy man who had turn ed over a new loaf.) "You are early of late; you used to be behind before but now you are first at last." Old man who did not see tho point. "Give me my Bull's Cough Syrup and stop your nonsense." Mr. David Mintz, Marienvillo's wide awake merchant, passed through town Monday en routo to tho Eastern cities, where he proposes to lay hi ono of tho llnest stocks of goods that can be picked up. Look out for his adv. in due season. L. J. Hopkins, of tho firm of H. J. Hopkins A Co., is in New York selecting the annual spring stock for that reliable establishment. What Linus overlooks in way of fine goods will hardly be worth mentioning, and their host of patrons may be prepared for a booming surprise. "Thy head is full of quarrels, as an egg is full of meat." "Well, bo would anybody's head lie, who had walked the floor for a week, with a horrible face-acheT" "You don't say so, how dreadful ! I'll step out and bring you a bottle of quick-cure, called Salvation Oil." There has been nothing overlooked in the selection of the new stock of goods of H. J. Hopkins A Co. Everything or tLe latest aud host the great Eastern markets afford has been carefully overhauled and the choicest comes to Tionesta. Remem ber this, and call early lor your selections. There Is no rubbing It out; they get there this season as they always do, with a little tho finest In the country.' They have surely outdone all former effort as you will agreo when you Inspoct Iho new stock now arriving at II. J. Hopkins A Co.'s. It. There ars four M's on a silver dollar, two plainly visible ono each in tho words Unum and America, anothor less distinct at tho baso of tho neck of the Goddess of Liberty and tho fourth on the loft curvo of the knot that binds the wreath together on the reverse side of the coin. Now eeo If you ran find these latter two, one of which stands for Morgan, the designer of the die. Tho young ladies who had charge of the supper at the Rink last Friday eve ning, netted about $2r.00 for tho benefit of the Sabbath School, which will go toward the purchase of now singing books. In tliis connection wo have been requested to say that the young ladios feel vory grato ful to the members of tho cornet band who so kindly furnished music for the occasion. Tho Prosbytery of Erlo will meet In Titusvillo and continue Its sessions three days April 8, 0 and 10. Willi the minis ters, elders and lady delegates to tho mis sionary auxiliaries, thero will bo in all l.V) delegates. Tho question fo revising the Westminster Confession of Faith will be among the matters before the Presbytery, and tho indications aro that a majority will vote for revision. Cincinnati and other cities and towns on tho Ohio river have once more been deluged by a great Hood, and much dam age has been done, but tho river seems now to be falling, or was yesterday, and further damago is not looked for. Great floods along the Ohio, nnd Mississippi seem to be getting more frequent of late years, and the overflows of this season aro among tho. worst that have boon exper ienced. Mr. R. H. Wallaco, tho popular and painstaking agent of the N. Y. P. A O. road, was up from Oil City last Wednes day fitting out some parties bound for the fur west with transportation over his pop ular routos. Mr. W. does a largo business in that lino with peopl 3 from tliis section, in fact he Is about tho only one our people will deal with, and we have yot to hear of tho first complaint of any sort from his patrons. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Topping, for up ward of a year residents of our borough, havo bid good-bye to friends here, aud will make their home in Grennville, Pa., for a time. During their stay in Tionesta they mado a host of friends, all of whom regret their departure very much. Wo aro pleased to learn that Treasurer Hagor orty has rented the houso which they have vacated, and will move his family to town in a short time. The following remedy for diphthoria, Bays tho Scientific American, is the best known : "At the first indication of diph thoria in the throat of a child, make tho room close, then take a tin cup and pour into it a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts. Then hold the cup over a fire so as to fill the room with fumes. Tho littlo patient, on Inhaling the fumes, will cough up and spit out all the membrane ous matter and the diphtheria will pass off. The fumes ol the tar nnd turpentine loosen tho matter in the throat and thus affords the relief that has baffled the skill of phy sicians." Paste this in your hut. It may save you a doctor's bill. They had a funny sort of entertain ment at Tionesta the other evening for the benefit of the Presbyterian Sunday School, It was called a "C Social." Tho peculiar ity of this kind of social consists of the menu, which Is served on the European plan, each item of which commences with the letter "," nnd boing only suggestive of the proper name of tho dish. Wo hav en't seen the menu, but suppose every Tionestnn went home loaded to the top gaugo with corn, codfish balls, cake, celo ry, coffee, cheese, oraut, cabbngo and cider. Franklin News. We might add that baked beans were down on tho "bill," but as beans don't coinmeneo with a "o" the young ladies Ingeniously named tho dish "common choice." Tho Pittsburgh Conference of the Evangelical Association closed its annual session, at Groensburg, Ohio, recently. In the absonee of a bishop, Rev. J. D. Domer, of Franklin, Pa., was elected chairman and presided over tho deliberations of the Conference, The Bession was an exceed ingly pleasant and agreeable one. The appointments for Franklin district are as follows: J. D. Domer, Presiding Elder; Frankliu Station, W. F. Shannon; Oil City, W, W. Elrick ; Warron, S. J. Caton ; Clarendon, F. W. Bar'.ett; Venango, J. Esch; Llckiugvillo, F. M. Brickley; Dompseytown, J. W. Domer; Slienango, L. E. Baumgardner ; Burkeyvillo, W. II. Cramer; Crawford, P. F. DeVaux; Alum Rock, J. U. Boozer ; Warren Circuit, To be supplied; West Hickory, J. Milton Woavor; Now Salem, Philson Berkey ; West Millvillo, D. M. Baumgardner ; Erie Mission, G. W. Finoey. Rev. J. H. Slump, formorly of Hickory charge, is stationed at Austintowu, Ohio. Porcupine. Derrick correspondence. Lust week's snow has mado the lumber men look pleasant once more. Herr Graff was in town Saturday calling on old friends. "Cork" Kifor, of Whig Hill, has return ed home. Miss Fanny Randall, the Misses Maggio and Maiuio Raster and Louise Harrison, of Balltown, visited here this week. Major Goodwin, our worthy mail agent, teaching our young people how to march. George Wolfe was down from Sheffield on Sunday. Norm has mastered the dots and dashes and intends to become night operator at Balltown. The citizens of Balltown nnd Porky gave a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McGaftlgu.il, on Saturday evening. Hurt Borlin is convalescent. Ben Kinney is superintending the build ing or a pump stution about five miles up the creek. Wm. Brlggs, who lives on Main street, is our J. P., tuilor ami hardware dealer. Ell Berlin, or Whig Hill, has been look ing after his timber interests. Wilson A Liniieiiian, contractors and drillers, wore down from Sheffield, visit ing friends and relatives. Tom Corah, or Balltown, has purchased two very fine road carts and will herealter ruu a livery. Itch cured in 30 minutes bv Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Tins never fails. Sold Ly IJurniau A biggins, Druggists. 'J'ionosU. jauii 4ui. ' Hepler Corneri. Henry Terwllliger of Strnbleton, who (or some time past has been attending the Clarion Normal, lias returned to his home and will begin clerking in the store at that place In the near future. ( Mr. rhilip Wolfe Jr. and wife, of Now inansvlllo, wore the guests of Mr. Hepler of this place, not long since. ' Tho Shrlver school, domineered by J. E. Ktltzingcr teacher, c'osed on Wednes day of this week. The mill situated on tho north branch of Hemlock, Is nt present engaged In saw ing vnluablo lumber. March 21. i:no. A Curd of Thanks. To the people of East and West Hickory wo tender our sincere thanks for having so kindly reinemliered us In time of need during prolonged sieknes and ill-health. "Ho that glvelh to the poor lendrth the Lord." Waimikm Bhax March 20, IH. and family. "My Story of the War." MRS. MARY A. t.I VKIIMORK'S rAMOI'S ItoOK. In this new and superbly lllu(rsted work, the world-famoim Mary A. Liver moro nnrrnti'S her personal work and ex perience as a hospital nml Held nuroe dur ing the war.of tho rebellion. We do not know when 700 pages have given us more genuine pleasure. Mrs. Llvermore spent four years as a nurse In hospital", ramp, nt the front, nnd on the bsttle-field, and tlieso four year were packed with pathos, glory, and'sacrillce probably never paral leled in tlie life of nnv woman. Her nsr rativo presents a vivid Inner picture ir the womanly side ol the war, moro cxpeviallv or her own work nnd th rilling ex jerif niTs, with many pnihctin nnd humorous inci dents portraying the lights and shadows or hospital life. These are dosrrilied n only nn eyo-witne..s and a tender-hearted wom an could dencrilw them. What a wonder ful work she did. How heroic her labor, how thrilling her experience in those dark years. It is a story never to be forgotten. When she first entered upon her hospital career a deathly faintnes came over her, but sho nerved' herself ror tin work Hint had to bo done, and soon becaino accus tomed to it. Never again were her nerve disturbed by hospital sights ami scenes. For four years she held herself iu iron control, and gave horself up to motherly ministrations to the sick and wounded or the rank aud file. But tho Illustrations! An ablo critic recently said, "This is the most richly embellished work ever pub lished In "America." We endorse this opinion. There are splendid steel-plate portraits of famous nurses of Union sol diers, nnd many plates illustrating hospi tal scenes and thrilling incidents in a woman's armv 1 i to. No newspaper de scription can do these costly plates justice. They must be seen to bo appreciaiod. Put it into your homes. It will bo read over and over again by old and young, with increasing pleasure and lasting prolit, and will bo prized by all. You cull, in our opinion, much better adord to dispense with a dozen other books than not possess this. Every subscriber will consider tho price of it "a charity to himself." RENEWS HEIt YOt'Tll. Mis. Phoebe Chosley, Petorson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which Is vouched for by the residents of the town ; "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for ninny years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, aud am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Try a bot tle, only 50c, at Herman A Siggins' Drug Store. Tbeir Business lloomlna. Probably no fc-no tiling has ennsed such, a general revival of trade at O. W. Ho vard's Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bot tles or Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always euros and and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung d'seases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, largo sizo $1. Every bottle warranted. English Spavin Liniment removes nil Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bono, Stifles, S .rains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save ijSoO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Herman A Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. jan22-ly. lll'CKl.KN'S A It MCA W.W.VE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Unit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 1!5 cents per box. For sale bv G. W. Bovard. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly i'resji affords an opportunity for obtaining an immense amount of reading at a very trifling cost. By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both the Rki'L'ulican and the Weekly J'reai at the very low price of 1.7o. Any person sending us tliis amount will receive the tA'o papers for one year, an advance of only la cents over tne price oi inn kei'ihi Lie an alone. Old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and ?1.7u in advance can have tho advantage of this splendid ofler. Tho Weekly Vi es is the very best weokly family in tlio country, containing 10 pugos weekly of tho choicest General News, Household and Agricultural reading, Strong Editorials, Young People's De partment, a good Continued Story, in short everything that goes to make tho most desirable family reading matter. With these two papers in your family you will bo sure of the best service In each department. The Rkitiilican is tho oldest nnd best of tho county papers, sup plies you woekly with all the home nows of inlere-t, such as no city weekly can possibly give, and the Weekly J'rexa pro vides you with all the world wide news and a "mass of general reading such as no local paper can possibly furnish. By taking advantage of ;ur combined otle'r vou get tho best of eucli class of reading lu its proper place and at a price so rea sonable, that you cannot all'oid to deprive vourseil and family ot the buueill ot it. No such oiler has ever been made by any responsible paper iu the county. Sub scribe now. When Baby wm sick, we gave her Caatoria, When she wm a Child, she cried for CMtorla, When die became Mum, she clung to C'utoria, When ah bad Children, she gaTe them Cultrk, That old established eouih mined v' Downs' Elixir, still more than holds its own in the public estimation. It is a homo remedy und iu tliis locality needs no word oi praise irom us, so well and favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, oolils and all throat troubles". with great numbers of our people, and their continued use and unsolicited ree ouiuiidation of it speaks volumes ill its ravor. llurtinytun, I V. J-We I'reia, Janu ary o, i,-, r or safe by G. W. Bovard. Notice. I eliall go East the Inet of March to buy the largest stock of Spring Goods ever shown io Forest coootj, nt rock bottom prices, and kindly aak all parties who have old accounts with me to remit, or call aod settle before March 2. 1890. . David Mintz, Marienville, Pa. MARRIED. BLACK 1 1 Ofl UK. At Edinboro, Erie rou nty, Pa., March 10, k;k, by Rov. W. J. Barton, Mr. W. M. Black, or Frank lin, pa,, and Miss .fennio Hoguo, of Kdinlioro. Miss Hoguo n a formerly a popular teacher iu this county. SMIT DIETRICH At the residence of the officiating minister, March llth, 1800, bv Rev. G. W. Cnpp, Mr. Harry O. Smit. of Marienville, to Miss Rlioda M. Dietrich, or Salem, Clarion county, Pa. TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. RY VIRTUE of Sundry acts, of tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of I Vnnsylvsnift relating to the sale or Nested and I nseated Ijuids in the County or Forest, etc., for taxes duo and unpaid I will oiler at public sale, nt tho Court House In the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on tho SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1890 at 10 o'eliM-k, A. M., the following described pieces or land, or such parts thereof ns ma v I nrs-esary to satisfy tho amount of taxes and cost due nnd unpaid ngnlnst the same, nuil continue the ssme from day to dny as the same may Ire found necessary. TERMS OF SALE: The amount of taxes and costs must lie paid when the property is struck off, or the a!e may be avoided and the property pin up and resold. Attention Is called to the Act of Assem bly or June 0. 17. uroviding Tor tho col- lection or Interest on taxes overdue. In terest at the rate or 6 per cent, will be col lected on unseated school taxes Trom Jan. 1st, lsstt, and on all other unseated taxes rrom Jan. 1st, 100. All irmrla mot alhrrwUe marked are n,lrr- (Urd for mars ef 1888 and 1889. Barnett Township. ITtrrMt .AtrM. Yftmnto ar Own,. An't. 31411 033 HS JW Wiiilaclc J 170 00 6701 1 247 R 8 Wlnlack W JOgilbv Heirs, westcnd.lSSO 40 "(I Sl.'.O 3100 f70l 410 05 07 42 2o0 ReidBJ.lNH!) 6!T7 (sub 111 Stiner Daniel, '69 11 10 Winegiinl David 5 00 f ,lilil.tirr H CamnlrAll Bl I 'I Ultil 3IC1 30 25 John M Clapp tl Oillovlo 6 T, Rufus Dodiro II Gllfovla fi XA 3311 KK) 20 Stiner Daniel, 'Htf 8 10 Anderson Mary, '89 Rti7 Roid McCloskev, '80 108 00 Reid A McCloskey, '89 t!A 13 81 M 600 3168 1047 Creen Township. 1.11 Irwin II M A S T May 1 or 120 Myers Peter or Nulf 10 40 10 18 27 t0 21 00 22 80 10 til 22 80 21 HO R4 60 302 40 6189 200 Myers E II A Co, '89 6181 loo S D Irwin 11 Phlllis J M 6189 100 E D Emorsou 0 Conard 3818 6tl Lacy 381017 60 Unknown fl Davis 100 First Nat. Bank of IIolll daysburg U Brecht 3825 100 Lucy F C 6185 260 John A Dale Heirs, '89 6603 420 Huske'l A Co tl Lacy, '88 Harmony Township. 66 A J i J B Siggins, '89 m G Shamhin g 11 Bi odie, '89 60 Siggins J Y, '88 fl 80 14 00 11 20 80 Cowberry V, 32 40 100 Thompson V 8 fl Bubbet,'89 8 40 22) Cartright S S 6 40 174 Pago Charles fl Slgglna 100 Howarth Thomas 75 Miles Hugh R2 McCalinont S F 110 McCulmont Mrs S F 22 i Hrown Jonathan Heirs, '89 t.ii Paul I) J, !l 13J Paul 1 loses II D J, '89 m Paul R S fl D J, '89 No. 6 2.VJ Pittsburgh Nat. Bank or Commerce 145 G Shambiirg fl P'gh Nat. Bunk ot Commerce, 'bH 50 J Bonney, '8U 100 Smiley Dr. llGetchell 111) L D W'hitoouib II Amy, '83 Hickory Township. 6203 550 Wilkin Crocker A Long 6101 200 Unknown 61U2 200 J M Clapp fl Becker 100 Beatty David 120 loiigwell A McFee, for 188 all for 1S89 33 Collins T D 3689 300 J M Clapp Unknown 32 Wiggins E It 10 Dr. Colbert A J RoiJ 50 II II Stow 1 W L Anderson 6192 7G-105ths of 024 Harbor Creek Oil Co 38 08 60 20 18 IX) 37 80 2S 57 2 80 1 0) 1 9tl 1 W 65 28 1(121 7 00 35 81 1 8.1 20 10 27 20 27 20 23 80 1.1 54 4 48 40 80 4 35 2 18 ti 80 08 19 53 Island 4 C 8 Whitney A Sous 2 01 8680 329 Percival C Hay James, '89 22 37 50 O Siggins fl G S Siggins tl 80 6192 50 Win and John Deikruger tl Colo 6 Ml 31 Warren Smith, '89 2.11 45 Siggins Orion fl Church U 46 1 Siggiim tl Middlcton, 's9 (is 5192 50 Orion Siggins fl Claim 5 lo 5192 10-Moths of 624 F W Morgan, '89 3 81 5192 10-16ths ol 624 U D Videts. '89 3 84 6192 10-105ths of 624 .1 W Willurd, '89 8 81 5192 10-1. Oi'024 W W Murks, '89 3 81 5192 20-105ths of 624 J W Wilson, '89 7 0 5192 10-lt5ths of 624 W R firuv, 89 6 19 5192 621 Orion Wiggins timber on this tract, '89 4 26 Howe Township. Wm. Sub. Arrf. W.ri.ntec or O.nur. A bit. 3192 190 II Leltov A J Link- lain, IMS! i 2ol il 202.1 500 Nicholson J, 1su K', ti i 2021 600 Nicholson ,v Mcl'lier- sun, 10 8', ui SK02 961 W II Frost A Co, 117 III 278 1061 W Willink M: 71 27:nl 58 loo ' Hunt 32 oo 2716 61 loo " " :ij no 58a 1 100 A P Anderson 11 Itoiiudslcv :f. mi 12 o 2S50 10 2!M6 15 2916 16 100 W Willink. Krli., Held loo " 100 " MiCl.i.k.'V 31 40 Dsiigheriv XI 40 2916 19 J of loo " " 2916 20) of loo " " 2808 25-26 200 Colter A Kti'wart .1 Stew in t J I'nciiiiiti-r, 21 Ml 21 Ml l.udwig. lv.v.1 36 00 2977 81-32-31-17-38-39- 40 700 W Willink, Itrooks W 2977 )of35 50 " " Cultvr A I iicuplier, l-0 29S 41 50 W Willink, New laud S A 2995 48 100 James It Carr It Tay lor, l.9 31M1 150 John M Clapp 3IMJ 68 liobbs ii 3185 loo Milllin J 2016 14 loo Burnett S F 5102 750 Anchor Oil Co 610.1 611 Clough L S, Funk Ileus 5104 1000 Clough I, S, Fuuk II CI i s 2019 168 Thomas II Dallelt 6105 676 Sulmoii Creek Lum ber A Mining Co tl Millliu J .no 29 II -Ml 17 on 17 Ml 11 45 85 40 HI 40 21. 50 169 19 320 00 53 76 .21 19 Treasurer's Sale. W.r. Sab. An. wrr.tit r Omr. Am i. R10I 1000 Clough L 8 fl Funk Sor, no 5282 1000 " " 305 00 8133 100 Mifflin J 40 20 23O0 200 L A Brenneman 32 21 8188 734 H LoRoyA.1 Linklaln 234 88 2!0fl 480 Marcus Hullngs 63 57 2022 600 " 92 00 81H7 HI G Rosenblatt fl Howe Oil Co 76 30 3107 37 IT Rosenblatt 25 46 3107 37 II Wnldheimor 25 35 2850 - 2 100 P J Swain 32 80 2736 M of 100 II WTraov.GWRlan- ehard A F R Pier 6 40 2736 55ofl00 IIWTraey.GWBInn- ehnrd A F R Pier 4 14 2736 56 of 00 II W Tracy ,GW Man chard A F R Pier 8 72 6105 578 Grandin A Co, i of oil nnd gns H 90 5108 1.50 Grandin A Co. Jf of oil and gas 3 67 Vacant 100 R J Hlood fl C H Blood 31 75 30115 1000 WrightADuhring, '89 170 00 4700 8!K) " " '89 151 30 4701 900 " " '89 168 30 3181 Jof3'26 HLeHovJLInklnin 3128 .101 915 Wright A Dnhring 274 70 6108 150 Salmon Creek Lum ber Co 61 40 3l9S 25 Michael Murphv A Co, N. E. corner", '89 6 97 3198 25 Michael MurphyACo, S. H. comer, '89 2 38 3198 50 Union Oil Co 18 00 3197 211 Mrs Agnewetnl 11460 4"23 478 Pittsburgh A Forest County Lumber Co 223 72 3186 100 Thomas'B Taylor 28 60 2!77 100 Rnppoe J S 32 80 3183 250 Anchor Oil Co fl Davis nnd Murphy 00 CI 5105 676 Marcy Oil Co, Jf of oil and'gas on this tract 11 04 5103 150 Marcy Oil Co, of oil nnd gason tliis tract 3 67 245.1 300 Unknown, E. end of warrant 57 60 2850 J of 3O0 WHOnle fl Eldridge, '88 9 00 2 W S Colo 11 Nugent 68 Vacant 25 Reed A Brennaiuan fl Dobbs 8 02 Vacant 17 Reed A Brennnman 11 Dobbs 5 46 301 893 2-10 Means A Whlto, '89 27 1 1 3198 875 Rogers A Agnew, 'SS 90 00 3799 1049 Frost W II tl Wright ADuhring,'89 21101 Jenks Township. 3174 65 W J Morgan Jennison,'89 15 37 3174 49 fMJ " " '89 1.1 49 3174 56 93 " " '89 13 49 3174 68 " '89 18 85 3174 57 58 " " '89 8 41 6141 27 Boynton P, East part of Bonnor 5 39 5141 5 127 Bovnton P, Stevens 30 88 614 1 9 279J J F Moffett 6167 6144 12 145J Boynton P, NJf Paul J. '89 25 23 5145 100 Hood, Bonbright A Co, '89 11 CO 36W 1014 Davidson Wm, Mil ler, '88 64 75 3159 247J Ogilby Heirs, west end. '89 35 82 3160 3191 16 81 0.1 3161 3177 21 144 John Becker 114 11 95 U Le Roy J Linklaln 24 32 88 206 40 239 58 10 51 990 114 '89 8178 1-2-7' 8-10- 17-13 783 3179 61 55 .3168 090 3181 27 100 8182 3-4-5- 6-9-12 13-14- '89 00 81 11 75 255 74 27 10 19-29 1073 290 89 28 79 20 56 3179 59 112 Henry Rossman 8136 80 Clongli L S .1504 1041 Nichols John '89 176 43 .1670 10.17 3645 680 tt McPherson266 62 Steadmnn 1889 Vacant 100 Proper A Agnew tl 1)8 32 Proper 28 50 3173 00 Sutton Robert 27 01 3177 81 114 Susteim Cass 16 51 6129 58 Dobbs J B 15 72 6106 1090 Funk Heirs, '84 122 08 6t07 1000 Clough LS 286 00 5110 763 Salmon Creek Lum ber and Mining Co 193 2 Vacant 00 R J Blood fl C H Blood 61 40 3169 39 Marks L J 8 90 3170 290 Reyner S B, J A and others 74 63 8173 120 Revnor S B, J A and others 47 76 6118 100 G W Sohofield 28 60 6141 100 Thompson John 34 24 Vacant 112 O W Proper 11 Wood- burn '89 19 87 3181 661 Browor C, sold for ; tax ol 1SK8, and for all or 1889 114 21 S165 400 W A Nicodcmus fl Reed 104 40 5141 ) of 127 Frank Pior nnd II W Tracy 17 22 3561 1000 John Crabtroe Davis 286 00 5144 15 Jof70j II W Tracy, F It Pier audit W Blancliard 7 69 5144 15 Iof70 HWTracv. FRPier nndG W Blanchard 7 09 5110 753 Grandin A Co, X of oil and gason this tract 13 57 6129 j (if 58 Gruniliii a Co, of oil nml gason this tract 117 3170 J of320 II W Tra.-v and Pier 13 09 3.122 200 Anna Hills 54 26 Vacant 43 Nugent Thomas 1105 6129 100 John Cooper '89 17 40 3042 1.10 Eaton fl Eldridgo 29 61 Vacant 80 Nugent Thomas 14 85 3171 28 Hlood Cyrus Estate 7 19 3007 low) Wright A Dulling 26 00 : 160:1 1)0 " " 40 04 :i6l 140 " 42 00 3171 105 B1okI p P "Htm 317.1 100 ' " 81 40 3173 80 " " :;5 12 8170 80 Hunt Mrs L M 22 Ml 1170 80 " " '88 8 96 .1160 80 " " S u 72 3171 100 Edwin Bevierfl Illood RJ 4112 3169 20 80 Edwin Bevierfl Hlood It J 20 64 3169 7 79 Edwin Bevierfl III.mkI It J 37 82 3169 105 S H Towlcr 17 97 313 21". Shipo I. u. in. In '88 26.12 313 L35 Miipe May 'N '2.101 3oo loo Emma J Carry '.vl 14 60 3MS 811 George Mchiis A K J fltmipsi'V nipscy 185 00 31 SI 20 A M Moot, bus nml Others 5 11 751 Marcy oil Co, S' of oil and gas on this tract 1157 58 Marcy oil Co, 'jut' oil and ga on tin tract 127 I It J 111. Ml. Mlo Marienville Ml 128 Hugh M.-li, in Estate ol J 'I' M.-Iiiiiis ;i 18 56 loO Pioprr Auiiew and Ki llv II l .lill'l.lge I'.I 00 317 M. oi mid Wlnl. i 'Ml 2ii II l"l I Mm. r. ii n A Co9 U7U1 I 6 irw in S It : 54 Kingsloy Township. 5110 5129 3169 7 1161 .16 12 7 :;o :ioi,i 311.9 7 I Wl.l ,..-. .Haul. . II.WW . Aik t- I 51 17 75 Gilbert Jam.-. 12 75 51 I loo I nk ii 'W II 1 J.S 1 .1. .1 j ol !i5u I a lor Cliarli ... '!l :.!i 17 i 31 12 1 It:, ..kl, v J.iiii. 176 616 :l:t Wolf. Ii Com) any 47.81 j 611 ill " 7 51 so K... s A, and Caroline 9 mi 51 ." I I' II. -1.1.1111.11 II Mi.. I. :.l del i.l 1 21 1 J M ( i.ipp 11 (iillillinii :ui 40 .. i i.u Win .sin, l.ur ..r I- I '" :.: lvi ( - 5.ii I i audi ti a Co, iB ml mii 1 n on ii A t 4 M .Mm ti .0 ( . i aii. 1 1 ii a Co, i, oil ui i.l ga on Ihls 1 1 I 15 p.) 6109 looo (.i.iii. Im a Co, i, oil uii. I Kill, on tin ti l pi o) 6110 Ilirn (nan. liu a Co, oil and u.t on tin Ira. 1 181 5128 looo i.iaii. Iiu a Co, i, oil and 11A on lids Ira. I 16 01 5129 fixO G i slid in a Co, ml and g,u on il. i ti. t 1141 517 ixl II J K. I I II UM-ilaii.l. r 7 .tl 51o. 311 .NUrry oil Co, oil and va on this li ii. I 1 70 610S M Mjr.'.v Oil i n, i, ml and un on lint U a. I 15 I'.I 5109 looo Maicv Oil Co, !, oil and gat on tins Ir.u t 16 01 5110 3o0 M.uvy Oil Co, ! oil and g.t uu this tract 1 81 Treasurer's Sale. Vnrmnt. AT. Warrantee m Ovmt. AVI. 5128 1000 Marey Oil Co, i oil and gas on this tract 16 Oil 6129 000 Marcy Oil Co, 4 oil and Kt'' I'll III 11 irni'b If k 5214 100 Anchor Oil Co fl Hehool- ev, 1889 10 00 8133 JoflOO John A Jackson Stewart 7 2ft Tionesta Township. 160 Phoenix Oil Co 275 E 13 Clapp 50 20 101 77 Ml 7 -1 15 (U 17 40 350 K E Clapp 41 W F Hn rymplo John M Clnpp 2823 2S13 2823 67) sub 1-6 135 fsub 2-16 84 07 67) sub 1-161 " " fl Larimnro 170 Dalo John A and Stono 100 F T Walker '88 300 Benninghoof and Others 180 Gilmore and Dull 600 " '88 80 Myers John 140 Gilmore L L 17 41 37 74 14 80 111 00 38 fHI 88 811 2168 41 47 2"6 00 .17 00 329 67 nT CI 3823 2826 2824 2824 2828 2824 2818 1000 Clapp Edward E 226 100 Unknown 2SMJ 990 Hannah and Gilfilllnn 2821 100 Graham and Paul Sterner 4 of 400 S T May and Irwin '89 29 60 87 Agnew Proper nnd Jair.lo- son fl Hunker Hill oil Co 30 5s 127 Amy D W 50 2-1 25) Geo S Hunter 10 19 212 J M Clapp tl Hasson and Cornwall 61 95 92 50 44 40 18 61 18 07 2828 250 J W Fielder 240 S D Irwin 08) Samuel R Phillips Heirs 2828 s.i i u irwm vanaernoot 45 First Nat. Bank of Pitts burgh nnd Others 310 Simpson A Co fl Paxton '89 200 E M Pavnofl Konnoway 16 67 57 35 69 20 36 09 68 28 22 75 14 1&. 3"2.1 .1824 R Curtis 195 James Blcakley 1.S89 " 195 Sarah FMeCalmont 08 C Whitney fl Dale heirs 58 CS Whitney 8321 152 G W Robinson fl Walker F T 48 70 2.827 090 E E Clapp ft VanderhofT 360 10 2822 1000 E E Clapp fl St Ixuiis oil Co 655 00 10 Pettigrew Joseph 8 70 2S28 100 Payno Thomas 48 10 2 Siggins O fi Hepburn 89 2 F f Whiltekin 89 60 Fahnestock Pfch. A Phila. Oil Company 1889 175 A B Kolly fl Allen A Hay 11 10 5661 2821 2823 67) J M Clapp tl Buckner sub 1-161 2180 2821 33J J M Clapp 11 Ludllng sub 1-32) 15 Cascade Pet. Land Ass'n of 26 Wolcott Grove and Co 100 Bissell A Bishop R Curtis 1889 8 61 5 65 6 99 18 50 100 Bissoll ABishipWEek '89 14 80 nn copeianu uies liolrs 38 11 130 Henry Johnson fl in lands, 1889 9 62 24 Agnew A Propor fl Bunker Hill Oil Co 7 65 52 Dale Heirs to Shlppcn 15 40 65 A T Cripps tl Gadsboy, '89 12 04 heated rAvivrs. Barnett Township. Warrant. Acre,. WATrAotee or Owur. Ani't. 280 Andorson Mary HPearsall 1888 17 36 80 Clover and Rurnham fi Davis, 1888 10 92 100 Steiner Daniel, 1883 0 20 Creen Township. 6158 500 Bonner J, 1888 62 00 5157 600- Bonner J, 188 52 00 3K19 60 Bonner Estato 16 70 3825 50 First Nat, Bank of Holli- daysburg 10 15 5185 100 First Nat. Bank of Holll- daysburg 28 45 1 Thompson and Bean 31 3820 12 Whitman John Shoup 8 86 3825 75 Whitman Selden, 1869 1128 Hickory Township. 6197 50 Albaugh J IT, 1889 3 40 10 Allegheny Nat. Bank, 1889 68 ) of 160 Ball N (i and Williams 2 90 98 Berry ML 30 00 HO 23 80 6233 10 Berlin Ell 1 16 310 Davton Jesse 46 24 6191 60 '" 0 20 5 Dale John A 2 90 00 McCutcheon Clarissa 14 39 5203 570 Mercantile Oil Co, 1889 38 76 60 Pat terson D L 0 80 810 Siggins John J W Kln- near 41 24 750 Siggins and Wilson, oil and gas 19 1 600 W U Webb 33 00 Howe Township. 2850 800 James Eldridgo A W S Cole, 1889 20 60 Jenks Township. 22(1 Daniols James W 63 26 5.1 sub 8 Frost W K 11 01 1-5 sub 71 Irwin S B, 1888 4(1 65 Eilin Ernest, 1889 6 14 Kingsley Township. 600 Bonner und Cornwall, 188 85 00 600 " " 1888 86 00 1100 Lamb Heirs oil right 5 61 316 Reid C M t J II Osnier, '88 26 70 2! 10 " " '83 67 00 mi Schooley J C and Co 76 00 10: Kl Waion'snd Freeman, 1888 84 00 ) of 1100 Wheeler Duenburv A Co and Chas M Reed '83 30 80 50 Moore A fl Biistiu, 18h8 1 68 Tionosta Township. 84 sub 14 Armstrong Goo'83 140 92 llleaklev James 27 14 26 livers Philip, 1889 2 70 18 Clark Samuel Heirs 5 28 Ml Clapp F. E tl Huddlesou 14 70 216 Cook W, 1889 34 2!) 000 Gillmoreand Dull, 1889 41 40 60 Hughes Sarah 1.1 Ni 3601 3169 61.56 6155 5217 6211 5214 5212 5115 5217 5186 3821 2824 3h21 60 Hepler J, I8.S8 7 40 H.I Hillings W W 12 64 50 E S Hoyt 11 Grubbs, ias 1 61 23 Hepler Jerrv, 1888 55 6 Mckinley Gilbert 1SS9 81 160 Sickles G G, 189 11 47 21) Weuk Mrs Mary 11 Pro per, lh8S 1 73 10(1 Webster A Co fl Setlev 21 51 211 Hussey C G A Howe; 1889 31 19 Harmony Township. AcrvA S'.rrmnWA r O.ucr. Abl't. 40 Allen F W. 1888 4 40 llrwilcyj B S3 84 llcuity David 16 .'si Brown Samuel 24 15 Realty David, IK89 4 1) " " 1MS9 50 Babbett M T, 1SS 8 1 Connelly Klizi Heirs 19 loii Clark Breeso a Co 32 40 Clark D W fl Jones 11 101 Coulter W 11 11 Dunlap, 1889 8 2 " lfS9 121 Dawson I W 33 ion Dalo A II fl Wisuer, 189 14 40 DaMon Jcssio II Mckinlev,'89 10 1.15 liovvdoll I low 26 lisi (irov t licorgo and WiKon 26 4 Gootliiiuu A II, 19 195 lliii.ltkoopcr 58 loll .Mci.reH Iiarcv, I8.S9 16 3.10 M.-i.urvey an.) Co 91 50 Mover I, 14 2 M.tnroM. Heirs, ls.9 9 loo I'ltlsburKhChurrv Run Oil Co 28 (ill ' " " 11 I,,.", II 4) Ml " lSS!) t - 2(l Piitsbiirgh Co, O'llarra, lssii ;J . Hupp J. noli II W illiams, 189 f foil Mill Harriet II Kepler 1(H) 80 07 no 36 85 40 62 02 00 90 0l 0) 80 20 Mi.iiiiliurg (, II Sweet A Sherill 2' Il Pat.grotf, ls9 2 " Il Brow il. 19 5 " tl llolbrook, 1JJ 2 " (.arson, 189 SlelU I'i I, Co 3 " 1SS 3 ;, ill 'i 5 12 21 Siggina Win Heirs, 188 7 I si U .-Lstor Hugh und Oo 30 bsi Wilson il si.,w, l. sS 14 loo Wilson Saini il Neil I, l.8S 14 is Uiikin llorac, 1 16 21 uisoii I. F 11 Cecil 28 Tionesta Borough. 40 Si. Wlc G G 211 i alsou I. F. 1XS 11 1 Smith 11 Ell Copcinud, 19 a 30 10 65 JtNKS H. IIKit UTV, TreaHm. TioncsU, Forest Co., Pa., March 13, 190.
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