THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, EDITOR t PHOPRICTOH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 18f'i Announcements. Ratrs. Cona-ros 820 J Assembly 10 ; County Treasurer $8. Announcements nnd tickets strictly cash In advance. ASSKMBLV. We aro authorized to announce Capt. J. J. IIAIUHT, ot Howe township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Rcpnb licnn usages. We are authorised to nnnnunco Dr. 8. S. TOWLKK, of Jonks township, ns acandl dato for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. TRKA.SURF.R. We aro authorised to announce A. M. !H)IJTT. of Tionestn, as a candidate for t'oimty Treasurer, subject to Republican usage. We are authorised to announce JAMES II. KONKS, of Tionestn, as a candidate for County Troasurcr, suhjoct to rtepuDiican usages. Free wool embodies an extension of free trade which passes the limits if a Unit for revenue only, ana involve u almost inevitable resort to direct taxation for the support of the nation al government. IIavino very effectually shut out the compotltion of foreigu cheap labor in foreign countries the Republican party proposes to add to the protection of our labor the exclusion of foreign cheap labor from competition with our labor at home. Tariff Picrum3. Io Eugland uuder free trade the woolon industry lias increased einco 1860 57 per cent, In tho United States under protection it has increased in the same time 375 per cent., and good woolen clothing is as cheaD in this country to-day as in England. Aisi York Press. As A result of tho vote at the Re publican primaries held in Armstrong county on Saturday last on the ques tion of popular choice of United fctates Senator, Quay had a majority of over one thousand votes over Dal ztjll. Senator Quay also carried Union and Snyder counties by large majori ties, where the question was also sub mitted to popular vote. Slavery abolished, free homesteads provided, industries vaBtly developed, and new employments opened, the dollar of the workingmau and bond holder exactly equalized, high wages maintained, and protection almost perfectly adjusted are some of the salient points in the labor record of the Republican party that no laborer can afford to forget or ignore. The entire argument of the major! ty report of the Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Congress oo the wool tariff question is based upon the worn out fallacy that "the tariff is a tax." What will the "tax" be on British and other foreign wool products and South Amoricao and Australian wool when they have taken possession of our home markets and can grind our citizens under trust monopolies? President Harrison, eays the Phila. Press, has drawn general and universal praise by the last despatch on the Bering Sea issues, aud, judging from the change in the position of the London Star aod the utterances of other London evening papers, this despatch is likely to have the lemark able merit of so influencing public sentiment io England that Lord Salis bury will be forced to modify his orig inal position. Secretary Harrity may believe that Cleveland stands the best chance for a Presidential nomination now in March but just wait until he gets the Pennsylvania contingent to Chica go next June, and it will be found that his belief has undergone a radical change. He will be for the man who will help Harrity. The Secretary always carries four aces up his sleeve , when the game of politics is being played. Harrisburg Telegraph. Everything has increased in value iu this country except the Democratic party. An event which took place in April, 1865, sent up the value of American property, American charac ter, and American patriotism to a very high point, and wherever the Republican party has stood from that day to this that character has never gone down in the scale, and while the Republican party remains in power it never will. Gen. C. II. Grosvenor. We see 00 reason why the preseDt Congress should remain in session any longer. Let it pass the appropriation bills and go home. The cheap uiouey schemes and tariff tinkering are con demned by the people, and it is precious little sympathy that old Cheese Tarer llolman is getting in his economical schemes. As that is about the Democratic stock in trade this year, they bad better dump the stock and adjourn. The people would ap plaud a proceeding ot thai Kind as their best effort. In the theory of free trade the fun dameutal principle is that it is wisdom "to buy in the cheapest and sell in the dearest market available. lhis the doctrine of segregated selGshness, expressed in the saying "every fellow for himself and the devil take the hindmost." Protection takes a wider view of the subject, and insists that as the "laborer is worthy ot his hire" and is a more valuable citizen when be receives his share, it is wiser to "live ro I let live." This is the ho '.rine of n;rpated lilpfiliic?:. And so Roger Q Mills, of Texas, is a Senator, lie will now be able to meet David B. Hill face to face and pay him back for the part he took in the Speakership fight. Col. J. C. Bonner of Toledo, was at the Ebbitt House, Washington, I). C, last week. Colonel Bonner is pn gngnd in the manufacture of brushes in Toledo. The McKinley law raised the duty on brushes from 30 per cent, to 40 per cent. Mr. Bonner was asked how the change had affected his business. "Under the 10 per cent, increase of duty," he said, "we have enlarged our facilities and are sending to all parts of the country a grado of brushes which wo did not attempt to make under the former duty at all. The Mills bill proposed to reduce the duty on brushes to 20 per cent. Had this been done it would, without any doubt or room for dispute, have proved the ruio of the business of brush man ufacturing in this country." Jlcrmiif ile ApprnlsierN List for Forest Count j, A. I. 1S92. Tho vendors of Foreign and Domestic merchandise in forest County, will take notice that they are appraised and classed by tho undersigned Appraiser of Mercan tile and other Llcensn Tax, for the year 18W, ns follows, to-wit : RETAIL DEALERS. HARNETT TOWNSHIP. Name. Class. Tax. A. Cook's Sons 12 $12 .10 Maplo Creek Lumber Co 11 15 00 J. H. Pearsall A Co 10 20 00 Sliipncn Rros 13 10 00 GREEN TOWNsmr. Bowman Lumlrar Co 13 Collins A Kreitlor 11 Collins St, Watson 14 10 00 1.1 00 7 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Dunn A Turner 11 M. K. Hardonburgh .. 13 U. W. King A Son 14 F. E. Motealf. 14 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 J. B. Machesnoy 14 Isaac Sign'1 H W. P. Signing 14 W. U. Wilkins 14 HIC'KOllT TOWNSHIP. T. J. Bowman 12 J. S. Heudorson 14 Wheeler A Dnsonbury 13 Bowman A Lcdobor 14 HOWE TOWNSHIP. 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 ro 7 00 10 fO 7 10 E. B. Beaver 14 7 7 J. E. Corah .14 .11 .10 .13 .12 .14 ..14 ,14 H. Crawford , Forest Tanning Co.. W. H . Frost , 15 00 20 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 J. J. Green Goldman Bros Curtis Johnson J. L. Sax ton 7 00 7 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. Atnslor Bros. A Co 10 M. C. Carrinifor 14 II. V. Curll A Co 13 L. S. dough A Co 13 J. O. Grolemund 13 John Hoover 14 P. Haskell A Son-. 14 II. H. Hensil 14 M. Levy 13 Clios. S. Leach 13 Minor, Green A Co 12 David Mint. 11 Geo. B. Montgomery 13 A. D. Neill 13 A. Paltroviteh 14 Robert Parish 14 T. J. Reyncr 13 Slaughonhoupt Bros 10 D. Steiucr 14 A. D. Stull 13 S. S. Towlor 14 J. F. Wanner 14 E. A. Yetter A Co 14 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. M. Andrews 13 J. Barnhart 14 Berlin A Co 14 J. E. Corah 14 W. A. Kribbs 14 G. W. Osgood 14 Tionesta Lumber Co 14 TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP. J. F. Overlander 14 20 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 (HI 7 00 10 00 10 00 l: 15 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 10 00 20 00 7 10 00 7 7 7 ID 00 7 00 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 TIONKSTA HOUOUOH. G. W. Bovard 14 Mrs. G. W. Bovard 14 J. T. Brcnnan, real estate and insurance broker 14 7 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 12 50 20 00 7 00 Chas. F. Black A Co 13 S. II. Haslet A Soim 13 H. J. Hopkins A Co 10 Lawrence A SmearbauKh 13 Lindal A Charleston 14 Proper A Doutt. Vi G. W. Kobinson 10 M. Wilo, Trustee, David Bar nett, Manager 14 BILLIARDS. HARNETT TOWNSHIP. Samuel Gray, 2 tables $40 00 J. It. Hart. 1 table ' 30 00 HARMONV TOWNSHIP, Jacob Bender, S tables 50 00 A. W. Weber. 2 tables 40 00 JKNKS TOWNSHIP. M. ('. Carringer, 2 tables 40 00 Louis Mullen, 2 tables 40 00 KINOSI.EV TOWNSHIP, Elif Johnson, 2 tables 40 00 TIONESTA nnilOITUH. O. C. Brownell, 2 tables 40 00 Lmnkle A Anderson, 2 tables.... 40 00 TAKE NOTICE, All who areconcorned in this appraisement, that an appeal will be held at the Treasurer's Ollb-e, iu Tio nesta, on Monday, the 4th day of April, A. 1). 1802. between the hours of 10 a. in and 3 p. m., when and where you may attend ll you timiK proper. J. uilLiAtll), Apprulsor. TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIKTCE of Sundry acts of the (iencral Assembly ol the 'ommonweallh of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of Seated and Unseated Land in tho County of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid, I will oiler at public mile, at the Court House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1892 being the Thirteenth day of June, 1892, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the foliowiiigdescrilicd pieces of land, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of tuxes aud costs due and unpaid against the suiiic, and continue the same froiudav to day us Hie name may lie found necessary. TERMS OF .SALE: The amount of taxes und costs must be paiu when tlie property is struck oil. or the salo may be avoided and the property put up auu ieoiu. All tracla nut ullicrwue Miarltrd ara advrr- liaed fur laxra af 1890 aud 1891 . Barnett Township. Wwrnal Acre. WiurMilnc r ll.nrr. Am 3149 633 R H A J Wiiihu k $184 01 5701 1 It S Winluck 2 11 :ii.U 449 John Itlo-ker 2.7 1 :'.b;l l hIiIi iiI.iii-m ll i ain.i.. ll 1 jii it Treasurer's Sale. 1T.minl.Aciw. W.rrnittec Omr. Aw l War 2.1 Rnfus Podfre 1S!0 4 M) iT.ll 100 Slelner Daniel 21 AO Hill 2N0 J II Pcarsall 01 8 40 701 til Reed H J 'HI 7 1 3101 5-6 of l7 acres, sub. 10 Mrs. Klirnlieth Mombert, II Steiuer Mil Id 17 Creen Township. 3S18 04 Imcv lr2 ,ri04 1 000 " 002 00 rw05 fiwi ;ii!i io 5.101 1000 " 015 00 5500 HOO " IKS (XI 6180 2(KI Mvers E It A Co '!l 25 80 lof 120 Mvers Peter. Nulf 7 74 filS.1 Jof 100 8 D Irwin II l'hillis J M 12 00 51S0 100 K O Kmc roit 11 Connrd ".It 12 00 118 50 Lacv 14 44 3SKIA17 50 Unknown 11 Davis 12 00 100 First Nat. Dunk of Holli- dnysburg 11 llrccht 2-1 80 Harmony Township. 50 A J J Hiuirltia " 00 80 Eaton A Cole 11 Ncal 'III 12 80 HI l.Mt .1 ll Osmcr .WIS 17 110 .1 II Osmer 281X1 80 Newherv I: 20 0(1 221 Cnrtrlnht SH 7 48 S"7i Pairo Clins II Siiiirins 44 20 120 Isaac Sieirins, "'I " "ls tract 51 I! it! Ilowarlh Thomiis 87 7.1 7.1 Miles II null 24 118 102 McCnlmont .1 S 45 .10 102 " S V 45 50 Utt " John F 32 .10 11.1 " .18 3.175 1IH " MrsSF 30 00 41 ( i uil.l .1 O 13 (HI 131 1'iml D J 4 5.1 134 Paul Hosea, 11 D J '90 2 31 134 Paul R S III) J 4 5.1 No. 5 250 Pittsburgh Nat. Rank of Commerce vl JJ lo 11.1 . Khnmhttfrh tt P'k'i Nat. Dank orCommorco '01 18 ,KI 50 J Honney '01 8 (HI 100 Smiley lir. fl Oet.hell 41 00 10 J Hen nott Snmuol ll lluido- kooper '01 10 00 ,10 Foreman N S fl Dawson A Hcescr 13 00 Hickory Township. 5203 510 Wilkins, Crocker A Long 115 60 300 John Smallwood "Jl 22 20 100 Beattv David 14 00 lon20 Iiongwoll A McFee 11 20 3G89 300 J M Clapp, Unknown 42 00 32 Wingins E It 4 48 6-lGofH) Dr Colbert A J (4 Kiwi 71 ro it ii stow 7 oo 17.1 Nnblo A Delamater 24 50 Island 4 C S Whitney A Sons 1 40 50 O Sigirins ll G S Wiggins 7 00 5102 50 J M Kenlcr tl Dikrager 7 00 51 Paist Steel 7 00 41 Siggins Orion 11 Church 7 00 1 Siggins Orion tl Middleton 70 50 Siggins Orion ll Clapp 3 50 5!'.i2 10- 105ths of 024 acres, F M Mor- uan It tl arbor t r. oi i co. 7 v j 5102 10-105 ol 021 acres, Emma Die- fondorfrl Harbor Creek Oil Co. '01 4 18 5102 10-16,1 of (124 aer.'S, J W Wil- lard 11 Harbor Cr. oil Co 7 01 5192 10-16.1 ol 624 acres W W Marks rl Harbor Creek Oil Co 7 91 5192 10-105 of 024 acres, E K Allen tl Harbor Creek Oil Co '111 6 74 5192 3-161 of 624 aeros J T lleocher 11 llnrboi Creok Oil Co 2 46 0192 20-105 of 624 acres, J W Wilson 11 Harbor Creek Oil Co 19 78 6192 13-105 ol 024 acres, F A Ixvd fl Harbor Creek. Oil Co 'l 5 47 5102 C24 O Siggiua J T Breunaii timber on this tract 8 70 5211 897 Oliver Byorlv, timber ou this tract 7 00 Howe Township. War. 8uti. 5103 3189 3192 3803 5103 2993 2730 58 2730 51 2850 1 Aerer. Warrantee or Owner. Am i. 250 Unknown. '91 41 25 203 H LcRoy A J Llnklaln 79 10 990 II LeRov J Linklain 3S0 10 990 Warder J 450 45 170 Millliu J 65 25 1003 W. II Cook 315 40 100 W Willink, Hunt 32 50 100 " " 32 50 100 A P Andorson fl Ronndslov 45 50 291 19 JoflOO W Villink,'Slewart.r 13 00 2910 20 I of 100 " " " " 13 00 2808 25-20 200 Colter A l7ncaphcr, Ludwig, '91 46 20 2177 lof35 50 W Willink, Colter A Uncaphor, '91 1155 2995 41 100 rirown Irwin 0 50 2995 47 100 W Willink, Wilson J S 32 50 29115 4(1 100 " " DillorA 20 00 8180 08 Dol.bs R 10 79 3185 100 MilHin J 39 00 2910 14 100 Ilurnett S F 6 50 5102 750 Anchor Oil Co 292 50 100 Millliu J, part of ZinK 26 00 2019 168 Thomas H Pallelt 51 60 230U 260 L A Brennaman 16 90 230(1 4(S0J Marcus Hillings, '91 15 84 2022 500 " " '91 16 50 3197 111 G Rosenblatt 11 Howe Oil Co A4 so 3197 37 H Rosenblatt 16 84 3197 37 II Waldheinier 10 84 2850 2 100 P J Swain 45 50 Vacant KlO R J Blood 11 C H HlooU 32 50 4790 890 Wright A During 289 25 4701 990 " ' " 321 75 8198 25 Michaol Murphv A Co 1139 25 Michaol Murphv A Co 3198 2.i Michael ftlurpuy A Co, S. E. corner 4 55 470 Pittsburg A Forest 4S23 county liiimuerco ui o 2995 41-42. 49-50 40U W II Cook 104 00 100 Thoma Taylor 26 00 31 m 2977 Vacant 100 Rnupee J S 45 50 50 John Fertiir fl Enter prise 1 runsit co, m B Vacant 50 John Fertiir 11 Enter prise Transit Co, '91 8 25 3183 230 John II Mensch 74 75 3188 256 Anchor Oil Coll Davis A Murphy 09 84 2453 300 Unknown. E. end of warrant 58 50 21 W S Cole fl Nucont Vacant 25 Reed A rireunama.11 tl Dobbs 8 14 Vacant 17 Reed Bronnaman fl Dobbs 5 54 3801 393 2-10 Mans A Will to 51 09 2878 3-5of 1063 W Willink 207 29 Jenks Township. 3174 56 93j J Morgan Jennisou 38 83 3174 58 13(11 " " 54 27 H174 57 58 " " 24 21 5141 27 Bovnton P, E. part of Bonner 9 01 5142 8 150 A J Mazarie, '91 31 87 143 0 2791 F J Matlett 11 Curll A Campbell 93 36 5143 10 250 A J Mazarie, '91 5a 04 3160 444 John Keeker lv 37 Vacant 200 Wallace. Pearsall and Walteis'91 111 3191 16 95 II LcRoyA J Llnklaln 31 73 9(10 " " '90 24 80 3I6S 3177 23 114 " " '91 24 3178 1-2 7- 8 10- 17-18 783 " '91 128 38 3I7'I 51 551 II LeRov A J Link lain. S F Kohrer 18 37 3179 51 3179 59 3177 24 381 H LeliovAJ Linklain 12 69 112 Henrv RoMsniail 46 76 Ai 11 LtltoyA.1 Linklain 2(1 87 .1179 54 91 38 41 3181 27 100 3182 3-4-5-6-9-12 13-14- 19-20 1073 " 5138 365 Mariner Josiall 41 75 491 32 1 12 49 3564 9-16ol'10l4 Nicholson John 285 76 Vacant 3173 3322 31H'I Vacant 3181 38 .1169 3170 5141 5141 3165 3174 55 3174 49 3501 312 Vacant ;it,42 3173 3170 100 Pronur A Aunow 11 Proper 41 75 91 Sutton Robert 45 09 50 J V Wackernian 23 05 HKJ Ashley J A R 41 75 200 R J Blood 11 C II Blood 83 50 84 Rohrer S F 35 07 39 Mark L J 13 02 1:10 Reyner S B and others 23 37 30 s t orcman n tswag- gart 10 0: liVO Thompson John 53 44 4uO W A Nicodciuus fl Reed 200 40 imil J Moriran Jenuison 44 ti " " :83 1000 John Cr.ibtreoA Davis 492 00 2iKI Anna Hills 83 0 43 Nugent Tliomas 17 96 l:c KaUin ll Eldridire 43 4 J8 Hlo "H yrus csuio J I 6't I John Wynkoop, Ml i Treasurer's Sale. Sub. Arret. Warrt-ntc r Ownor AWL 1000 Wright A Dnrini;, '01 2.15 00 HO " " '01 3170 140 " " '01 3170 105 Blood P P - 43 81 100 " ' 50 10 80 Hunt Mrs L M 33 40 3iHi3 HIHI4 8171 3173 3170 3171 10-11 3173 20 3100 20 31(10 7 100 Edward Itevlerfl Blood Oil 80 80 GeoItortonACScclnel 2(172 80 Edward Hevler il Blood R J 40 08 79 Edward Bovlcr fl Blood It J 79 10 10.1 Towler S H 2(1 81 47 Scott James A, '01 fi Oil HO Mrs Clarissa Uohrer 33 40 31 " " " 14 78 78J " " " .18 08 KK) Emma J Carry 41 2.1 20 A M Monteliiis and 3100 3174 3171 3100 3100 3800 3183 31(19 3012 3109 3801 3S00 others 8 3.1 7 1 B J Blood town site In Marionvilln 1 6' 7 100 Proper. A anew and Kelly fl EldildRO 24 0'. 7 1-1 Irwin 8 B I 07 317 Means and White 58 05 JoI'sW Georco Means and C ti Denipsey 135 01 Kingsley Township. W.mni.Acre Warrantee or Owner. Am't. 5234 010 Tnvlor C. i for '90 all for 01 21(1 00 3133 ion J A A Jackson Stownrt 18 71 5180 300 Wolf A Co 4100 5188 50 T P lienlnmin 11 Snoblo H OI 3 00 f 170 Wm Sinclair for 18(H) 518 30 25 75 00 1 820 " " for 1801 r 1801 ( ll Superior 5131 10(H) Forest Oil Co Oil Co HI 5214 100 Anchor oil Co fl Schoolev 25 00 3 00 8 75 0 75 50 00 96 1(1 124 00 14 00 52 50 39 20 208 00 316 50 3.1 00 112 00 hfil87 00 B J Held 11 Overlandor '90 5138 321 Unknown 31 12 of 1.10 B'oakley James '91 Tionesta Township. 160 Phoenix Oil Co 27.1 Edwin E Clapp il5ll " 43 W F Dalrvmnplo 2S26 Jof300 Benninghivol A others 2S24 140 Gilinorn L L 2838 1000 Clapp Edward E 2.-3(1 990 Hannah A Gillillan 2821 100 Graham A Paul Slelner 400 S T Mav A Irwin 2 Butterlicld U (4 70 87 Agnew Proper A Jamicson 7 88 172 JasDDavistl Uulingshclrs 30 10 2828 250 J W Fielder 87 60 210 SD Irwin 49 40 iof 98( Samuel R Phillips Heirs 3 47 40 Van Vrankln .IB 14 00 2828 Jof 41 S D Irwin II Vanderhoof 8 23 2825 000 Hammond 126 00 2S2I 200 E M Pavne tl Kennewav 5600 U Curtis 19.1 Sarah F McCalniont' 08 26 K Curtis 10.1 A McC Wilson Bros 40 00 2S27 990 E E Clapp. Vanderhoof 316 50 2822 1000 E E Clapp rl St Louis oil Co 700 00 114 Chafleo Henry Heirs 39 90 2826 100 Pavno Thomas 42 00 2 Niggins O 11 Hepburn 9S 2 F F Whittckin 11 Carson 08 00 Fanstock Pgh Phila oil Co 21 00 1.1 Cascade Pot Land Ass'n 6 30 Jof 170 Dulo John A, Stow 17 80 20 Wolcott Grove A Co 7 28 100 Binsoll A Bishop 11 II Curtis 35 00 100 " " IV End 28 00 2823 . 182 Oil City Fuol Supply Co '91 12 74 115 Copcland, Otis Heirs 28 50 130 Henry Johnson ll inlands 18 20 23 Jerry llepler 176 21 Agnow Proper A Jamierion II Bunker Hill Oil Co. 5 88 HEATED IVINDSS. Barnett Township. Wmiit-Ares. W.rrantM er Owner. An'l. 3151 160 McCloskev Art '90 18 00 3:'12 150 Holl'erou PattersonA Rro'90 16 87 Tionesta Borough. 480 Sickles G O '90 122 40 Wallace A J 2 24 j Wallace A J, Lots Nos, 5, 0,11, and 12, 0 70 1 Overlander Jacob 8 29 1 Roberts W J '91 3 55 Creen Township. CO Homier J Estate RSI0 19 00 38231 First Nat. IJaim of Hoi-1 ,w U1. 5185 J lidaysburg, '00 -8 " 1 1 liompson v, tiean 12 Whitman John tl Shoup 50 First Nut. Hank of Holli 42 3820 3825 3 18 iiavsourg m. 10 20 C1S5 iui ruint. iuiik 01 110111- davsburir 32 40 187 Wallers, Oris and Chas. '91 18 60 3820 3825 10 vv Hitman neiuon in 9 90 Hickory Township. 50 Albauuli J II 7 40 897 Collins T D 145 32 98 Berry ML- 37 00 80 " " 29 60 t Coll'man M P '91 1 40 3.10 Da v ton Jessie C 51 80 50 ' " 7 40 5 Dale John A 3 70 50 Patterson IlL 7 40 310 iSinuins A Kin near 57 35 519!) 5211 5190 5. '33 5233 18 750 SifjKins A Wilson, oil and las on this tract lof 160 Ball N U A William Howe Township. 2850 300 Eldridgo James A W 8 Colo Jenks Township. 3i2 100 Frost A Damon '90 Vact. 220 Daniels Jas. W 3561 55 sub 8 I ford Ernest 3501 53 sub 7 Frost W K 38(11 317 Means and White '91 3190 25 Hannah Mrs. II II '91 Kingsley Township. 27 66 3 70 'CO 11 80 79 20 17 48 14 15 22 56 4 15 5217 1100 Lamb Heirs, J oil and gas 600 5190 5212 120 Hunter W V 21 00 116 00 366 J C Schooley Co Tionesta Township. 75 Curtin to Govt. Holeman'90 0 38 50 Clapp E E, lluddlusou 382 1 50 HiiKlies Uarah liK) Sickles Goorse 50 Whittekiu F F 11 Hoyt 18 00 14 OO 21 20 12 50 j 461 Anilorson John '91 00 15 3821 021 Carbaush K JS H Antho ny '91 4 as rJhl3.j Curtin Anderson '91 139 30 0 30 10 50 8 75 7 83 22 75 45) IMthridtia Mrs. G W '91 2824 50 Fuller Philip '91 2824 50 bailor Joseph '91 ' 3692 113 Stroup J P '01 2823 130 Liucoln Pet Co '91 Harmony Township. .cret- Wtrrtnuje or U.ncr. 40 Allen F W 40 Itradlcy J It ll tirandiu 50 llrown Samuel Aiu't. 10 17 MhH 27 00 21 60 25 69 100 Connelly Elizabeth Heirs 106 Clark It'reese A Co 40 Clars D W II Jones 124 Dawson I W 135 Dowdall Chas 100 Grove George and Nelson 62 Green .1 K, '90 30 Jones II 1) 11 Crippen, '90 50 " " '90 35 M;inross J II Heirs, '90 100 MuGrew Darcy 82 Mauross Heirs 62 Miles J M 80 Pittsburgh A Cherry Run Oil Co KK) " " " " 60 " " " " 165 " ' 264 Pittsburgh Co, O'llarali 5 Rupp Jacob 92 Sijmins Wm Heirs 4Kt Bunt Harriet 23 Stella Petroleum Co 5 Shumburn Garson, Mooi u 100 Dale A II tl Wisncr, '91 40 Dayton Jossio ll W McKinley, '91 46 Hopkins A A 11 Neil, '91 50 Shainburg 11 Pat.rotr, '91 37J ShumbiirB Garson, '91 134 " 11 lirown J E, '91 89 " ll llolbrook, '91 18 " IISwetAShoriIl','91 1O0 Wilson A H Stowell, '91 20 Cotant Mrs E F, '91 103 Colter W H, '91 llv virtue of an act of Assembly 10 80 37 00 25 11 31 00 7 04 4 40 7 70 0 16 37 20 20 70 21 70 23 00 27 60 16 20 37 05 81 81 2 65 20 70 124 00 6 21 2 20 12 00 9 03 6 40 8 00 4 HO 16 20 8 50 20 91 16 O0 1 55 3 60 euti tied' "An Act to reirtilate the collection of tuxes ou unseated lands." approved the 6th day of June, A. 1. 1887, interest will bo eharued on 1S90 taxes from January 1, 191. to date of payment, and on 1891 taxes from January 1, 1892, to date ol payment, at the rate of six per cent per an ml in. .it If IX K. IMIiDIITV, Treasurer. Tionesta, r.rest Co., Pa., March in, 1892. DO YOU WANT AN Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS! Do you want a Ladies' Coat, Wrap or Shawl for your wife or daughter ? If so send your order to me as I am offering big bar gains in this class of goods to make room for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy of me. Don't you forget it. I must close this lino out in GO days, so hurry up with your orders and get a bargain. My lino of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and Misses' Underwear, Wall Paper, &c, is always full and fresh and in tho latest stylo as I am receiving new goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock to select from in this port of the State. Mail orders attended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ, Buffalo D. BARNETT, Manager. Tlio entire DRY - GOODS, HOOTS & SHOES, XOTIOXN, JI.Wi:i.ltY, GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, Late tho property of been bought under the hammer, must be sold without delay, Come early and get HOP BALSAMS NATURE'S COBBLER, Rcnairino, Mending, Making the Old ana worn uut now. IIOP BALSAM ii romnosed of trerh hops and the bctt gums balnnmn and cx- )H.ciurauii, knuH u rriKlucinir ref rtfhlnir Fleep, and when tho mind is at rcporo it luk-lrU nattiro aud bonis the body. Th. h,-a.thluindme. dh'IniU pniprrtlrfcof I ha hop are well known. Hop DnlMm will rnro Cauuba, C'olrtfl. An. Hi ,tin. rnre Thrnat. fftuMuninrlnn. llrin. rliilis, and all Piilmnn. nrr Complnlnta. It a ciKlttfi ralAethi-nhlr-Kmail ckar thvlunin of all niorMrt riinltr, ilolheri will llli1 ihc liAUAUcxt-cllcnl.tK'Hi for thcrniwlven and ct Il.lrrn. Jt cures whi n cure U poa eillo. Trjll. IT CU R S the unit tnb born caw, when all oilier remedlea have failed. . IT ALLAYS tha rr m nnln t rellavrg tha urTt-rrr from that inrrlble CougU wbeu cura la la tlie baluuco. If tou are troubled with Luwi or Pulmonary I comrliuma you bould take BorBAUiK. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample lor 35 cents. at your arucgisis. To not eropt a itioitltut. V.'hoU'ulo I po(. aS and tes Waahlngton tstreat BUFFALO. M. T. r ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS. COLLIRS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. HON EST A. PA. Notice In Divorce. Leopold Ilrocnocl, Libellant, vs. Mary P. Ilroenool, Respondent. In tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest Co., Pa., No, 4, Doc Term, 1891. To Mary J'. Jlrocnuil, Ileapondcnt. You are hereby notified to bo aud appear before our Court of Common Pleas for the County of forest, to bo held at lionesta, in and tor said County, ou tlie linn Monday of Mav next. Ui show cause miv von li:tvc. wliv looolil llroenotil should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, accord Inn to tlio prayer of petitiou or libol tiled in said Court. JOHN It. OSGOOD, Sheriff. P. M. Clark, Attorney. 4t. Tlio Olmato Clroular V1,IS;.. il i J mm WlUbteel ll. adhlorki Wurrantid 1'abrtakal.la lU-l-KTUAILU r.TAUtUta H1K. CHASE 1URUINE MFG. CO., Orange. Ma. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been taken out by tlio undersigned, on the es tate of Thos. Powuell, deceased, lute of '...... .. 1 ... ..II .tnrMmiu l.uilin, 1,1. dulited to said decedent will please make nroiunl imvmei't, and llioso Having I'luini uiainst saiil estate will present them for settlement. Also all claims auainst. indebtediiens to, T. L. Powuell, doooascd will bo presented to the uiHlurnifiied. S. J. WOLCOTT, Administrator. T. K. RITCHEY, Attorney. 6t. s ?KNI vour lob Work to the RKPUB I. D AN (uiii-e. and Gent's, Boys Carpets, Oil Cloth, MarienviUe, Pa. tore ! stock of - CLOTHING, PROVISIONS, David Barnett, having' regardless of cost. the best selections. R. C. HEATH, STURft, FOSEST COUKTV, PEN". Acnt for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Every T'csci iptl in. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I handle none but the very latest aud boat of machinery and sell on the easiest terms possible. Parties contemplating the purchase of anything in this lino should consult me before closing a deal, as 1 feel satislied 1 can ilo better by them than they can do olsewhore. Correspondence solicited ami promptly attended to. CURE Sick Headaeheand relieve all the troubles tncl- rfent to a bilious state of the )tim, vuch as I)iKzii.ewi, Nausea. Dn)WRines, Dihlrebs after eat 1 11 p. Pain in tlie Bide, Ac. While their most remarkable succchh has been bhown io curing Headache, yet Oi hter'h Littlk L4vkr Pima are equally valuable in ITonHtipation. curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while 1 1 ley aito correct au Uasoruerv 01 ute uuia4.-ii, KtuniiUte the liver aud regulate th bowels. .vea u 1 1 ley onijr curea taEAE Acha they would be almost priceless to thoaa who hiITit frsm thia diatresainK complaint: hut fortunaielv their Roodneaa doea not end hpra. anil tliosia who onea trr Iheui will flni these little pilla valuable io ao manr waja that Iher will not be willing to ao wiuoul laeiu. Uut after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while oUierH do not. ('ARTCk's Little Live Tills are very small and very e tuy to take. One or two iitlls make a cUm They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action )leaae all who uae them. In vials at iio centH; Ive (or $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by maiL CaSTU MtTlCUH CO., He Tork. Sadl So:.. SnuH Pnco. 1.1. w -v rniviVTifS MJ 1 a t f a A a VJVl-'i.' tinu EVE, EAR, NOSE k THROAT SIKliEON, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA Ollice Hours u to 11 a. in. ' to -I p. GARTER'S PILLS. HLJ 7 to ' p. m. iuid.iy, i to o p. 111. I'ra- ti'-e limiud to above specialties, mm TIME TABTE In effect July 6, 1891., Trains leave Tlo- for Oil city est ns No. 03 TliTougli Freight (carry ing passengers). No. 81 Buffalo Express No. (11 Way Freight (currying 9:38 a. m. 12:09 noon. 4:17 p. in. 7:53 p. Mm passengers) No. 33 Oil City Ex 1 ress dally.. For Hickory. Tldiotitc, Warren, Kinzuiuj Bradford, Olcan and tho East! g No. 30 Oloun Express daily 8:41 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m. No. 90 Through Freight (car rying passoiigors) 7io p. m. Trains 93 and 90 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from point lietween Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Hundny. Got Time Tables ami 11111 inioriunuon from J. L. CKAIG, Agent. .Tionesta, Pn. 11. KKLI-, ueu ianiH. J. A. FELLOWS, Gou'l Pussongcr A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. Perfectly Well. PuxMoaa, DuboqtM Co.. la., BapC, Mm Mm K. Plnnlcu write: My bmUm mad Inksr atad rsstor Kotmig'l' Nrf Ttonte to MUTSlgla. Tbey art both partaaUy wall bow and DO tot Urad ol pniaiug Uia tonta. It Mfmm Ia4ee1 RIlrMle. M First 8t Bhooii.tm, N, T., Anf. a, I mimh to it&ta what a vondarful baoHIl Pa- to Koanl'i Narva Tonlo haa brm Io ny brotb r, wbo haa radarta! from Hmnatka alixa 1MH aaa naa not uean ai 10 00 won e any kind alnoe that tlma. Be baa triad all Mnda ol 1 natoni medicine., aod differant dostom of kta bat all without benefit, until ba lonk lb Tara Ha baa aonUnaallr impmTed alma, avM 1 ww T. aud butKlrada bai,laa ma wbo bara aaan torn during hi alokoana, that It wna iDdaad a mil. aola to aaa bim raatorad to bcaltb. W. u. umnia. FREE A Taluabl Book M Bu1 -- ---MTit fraa to aoy addrau and poor pallenta can alwa ebialg mdybu bean prepared by tha '; ia now praparad anoer nil auaouoa oj tarn KOENIQ MED. CO., OhlOBgO, lit. Sold by Drog-fftjti at 6 1 Pr DotUs. ettaeCS targoSlaa, 81.79. 6 Botltca Ibr 99. IVe Can't doit but are Trilling to pay for lcnrnlnff now to nuke as good an article as Woura Acmb lii.ACKiNO of cbeap material so that k retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Our price Is 20c. TV retailer ay tho public will not Jy it. U'o say Ilia public will, becauas they will uIh-.ivs pay a fair r"ic for ft (rooil snli-lc. l'o show boih tho trade and ha that we want to cive them Ui Ma , Icaft money, wo will jwy mil 49 Heward' F"r nlioTO information j this ofler it opca i; :til January 1st, 1893. WOLFF A RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Eik-Ron la thorinmaof ralnt which ! doos work that no other iiaint eon do. Xtia I u-uort painted with It looka Ilka tha natural J wood when It la atalned and varnlabed. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will And It prolttable to InTMllfata. A pamt aioret auu iu &Q.OO. lfl(,V'.-,TY.M,. tl nestn j L. jArlffiCU and points w 1 0 0 p i' !! f- r tl.c t mix m 6 . a : I he Siiih'I'Ii O'liilitics ot our I tvo Dollar j Hals urn onlv lii-u'iiiiiin,- to bo known. These Mats are iiiinriinlced not to break k Mini liiivn no ooioiioiis dve-4 ill Ihn aweat 14 bands. So our customers will lis e nn .-re benils. 0 ive .(ut as correct a .it,) lc for J2.00 as lor fo.OO. NO JAY STYLES ! Hut onlv the well known and eorrcvt! tdiapes of Yoiiman. Duulap, Knox and Miller. Pi icc2.0(, f i50, M.OO and ?3.50. Mail orders promptly lilled. MeCUEN & SIMON, V Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Mod- crate Price SUire, 33 SKNI.CA STIIKKT, CIL CITY, PA r "i'. wa'k .r-A,i 7' v.( THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OK TIONESTA, - FENN. i S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR UikhI Ktoi-k. flood CMrriaaes and Ruff- Kics to let upon the mot reasonable terms. Ho will also uo JOB TBAMHTO-I All orders left at tho Post Ollice will receive prompt attention. TIDIOUTK MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MA-CETINIST, FOUNDER 4 BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Kouudrv Wont and Ulacksmitliinii promptly done at lowest ratos and niiaran(ccl. Sled shoes pf all kind on hand. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS The Carson bhop, near Rail road Uialiou, tiiuoutk, roanv. (JiQC A WKKK and upwards positively JvJ secured liv men iifrents selling Vr. Kcott's Uenuiiic Kloctriu Hell, suspensory, etc., and by ladies belling lr. Scott's Klee- trio Corsets. Sample tree, state sex. i'r, I ficotl, t)IS Uroadway, N. Y, Nov.H :im. i 11 i f 9 t
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