THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. EDNRSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1892. BOROUGH OFFICERS. trp,0. R. Davis. i '.usnnifn-Patrick Joyce, W. A. Grovo, , A. Hllanrts, S, 11. llaslot, A. II. Dalo, irph Morgan. luHiceaorihtreactJ. K. Propor. 8. . otloy. cmthhUH. R. Cannold. Wcrror J. W. Landers. v hr,nl Ihrectoma. W. Robinson, A. Kelly, P. H. Knox, J. T. Bronimn, J. nark, T. F. Rltehey. I OR EST COUNTY OFFICE IS. 'miter of ConaregnO. F. Kmnm, .-.:iftcr o lunate Harry A. Hall. sirmftl.v 8. 8. Tow Licit. Atrfen( Judge Charlks II. Noykh. inciate JurfffciJonn II. White, C. Llark. "-Mitrer Ja. B. Haookrty. othnnntartf, Re.qiattr t Recorder, ic ' viw M. Arnrr. - wr. Joiik R. Osoooo. ' 'Ufnittnem 0. F. LiBDKnUR, JA8. VTTRF, Pltll.IP FmEBT. 'nly Superintendent Quo. W. KKRR. '' (rornrv P. M. Clark. "'V Oimmijtm'onr John N. H katit, W. riTOi. "onify Surveyor J. F. PROPER. kroner D. W. CLARK. "(f( ttrf (7or W. W. Thomas J. wvhou, It. Flynn. USINESS DIRECTORY. AKIIINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. .-i. of A., moots every (Saturday eve n A. O. U. W. Hall.'Proper A Doult .1. C. NCOWDKN, Pros. . LANDERS, R. 8. TIONESTA LODGE Ao. 809, I. O. of O. F1. :".TS every Tuosday evontiiK, Rt 8 clock. In the Lndae Room in Par--': Hull. Confer the initiatory do tho first Tuesday nluht of each ' i; (lift dogree tho second Tuesday : wnnd degree the third Tuwsday ; luird degree the fourth Tuesday A. W. STROTJP, N. O. t'ONES, Bao'v. 27-tf. Si T-ODOE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., every Friday ovenlnir In A.O. U. :, Proper i. Doutt block, Tionesta, W. P. WALTERS, M. W. THINS, Recorder. "EOROR STOW POST, "74, O. A, R. i the first Wednesday lu each i Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. J. D. EDEN, Commander. IXJHOE STOW CORPS, No. . K. C.. meets first and third venlntt of each month, in A. ill, Proper Doutt block, Tio- !. C. RTJMBERQRR, Pres't. nNA PROPER, Soc'y. of EXAMINING SURGEONS ront Countv. MKMiiphsr M. D., President; J. .w M. I)., ScH-retary ; J. R. Siggins (usurer. The Hoard will meet .rrow's office, Tionesta, on the inesday of each month, at 10 . 10. I, ARK, A TTORNEY-AT-L A W, aud District Attornky, . nrnnr of Elm and Brldgo Streets, s, Pa. rent for a number of reliable Fire n o Companies. . DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. lions made lu this and adjoining utios. 1UTCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa, BIBLE, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, i Kepler Block, Room 9, TloHosta, KENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa mard A urnew. Proprietor. This centrally located. Everything I well furnished. Supeiior Ac lationa and strict attention given k. Vegetables and Fruits of all crved in their season. Sample r Commercial Agents. TRAli HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa, . C. Brownell. Proprietor. This is a onso, and hasjust been fitted up lor . otniiiodatlon of the public. A por i ihs patrouage of the public is sollc- 4-lv, .-of. linTLT ixa... II 1..1....., .. ob Btndor. Proprietor. This hotel ' rpcentlv beeu complotod. is nicely i-id throughout, autl otters the finest 4 comfortable accommodations to nil the traveling public. Rates - i .15 INS, M. D., ; vaiciun, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA M OH ROW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A 8URGEON, irm.itronir county, having located !u is prepared to attend all pro- 1 calls promptly and at an Hours, ,. residence two doors north of .i House. Office hours 7 to 8 a i 1 1 o 12 M. i 2 to 3 and 01 to 7i p. inlays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 6 m. may-18-81 '. T. NASON, THYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA ,u Elm Street. Calls attended to v tiny aud night. i'ARK A CO., BANKERS. i:!m A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, tit of Discount and Deposit. lu- "wl on Time Deposits. Collec ... on all the Principal points of oiieciions souuueu. 1 ERT, V BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Hdck building noxt to Smear o.'s store. Is prepared to do all ihuim work iroiu the ni.cKt to i and guarantees his work to ..rl satisfaction. Prompt atten , to mending, and prices as rca- !i rst class work can be done lor, lirm of MORCK BKO'S, TIOIAITS, in Errors of Refraction of the iiuitliuns free of chart". WARREN. PENN. ,ii(0, and Scratches on human .nil in 30 uiinuies by Wixil v Lotion. Tl'is never fails, i tic Doutt, Druggists, Tio- nov.lH-om. JAS. T. BltENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASHKSKMKNT OK LANDS AND THE PA YM KNT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. Church and Habbntfc School. Presbvtorlan Sabbnth School at 9:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. I'reachmK in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. 1'rpacliinir In the F. M. Church every Sabhnth evening at tho usual hour. Rev. A. I . Manor, Pastor. Sorvlccs in the Presbyterian Church every Snbbnlh morning and evening, nov. J. v . McAnlncli olliclatlng. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market tlosed yesterday 50J. The turkey is climbing up toward the top round of the perch. Tionesta is reveling in the enjoy ment of cheap gas these days. Scowden & Clark have already a Dice lot of sleighs of all styles in stock. Very handsome and very reasonable in price. Six young ladies of Tidioute bava organized an opera company. The girls are having lots of fun, says the Bradford Era. Wonder if it's true? Thaukflgiviug will be the next legal holiday, making the seventh thus far this year counting Columbus day, but which waa not, strictly speaking a legal holiiljJ Boy wanted to do chores aud at tend school this winter, by W. H. Car baugh, Kewmansville, Pa. Work light and will be kept in school regu larly. Reference exchaoged. 2t It is too plain to need a demon stration by chart or diagram that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is what the people Deed everywhere, for cure of bronchial and pectoral troubles. It is a sure cure. The voting in this borough and township was devoid of all excitement, and the big documentary-looking bal- ballots drodped into the boxes not as softly as the sonw-flake but with a sort of dull thud. Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable men and horse car men unite in say ing that no such hurse and cattle lini ment as Salvation Oil baa ever been put upon the market. It should be kept at every stable and stock yard in the land. 25 cts. -Mrs. Chrihiiue McKay is speuding the winter with her sister, Mrs. Burke, in BurliDgton, Iowa, whom she has not seea for a u umber of years. Her many Tionesta friends will wish her a pleasant sojourn, aud a safe return borne at the end of her visit. -John Gordon, of Oil City, has re ceived considerable money as a result of newspaper ootoriety at the time of the great flood. A medal has just beeu presented him by the Life Saving Benevolent Association, of New York, for rescuing persons from drowning. The popular idea that salt applied to the eyes will cause smarting is wrong. People forget that tears are salt. A very simple remedy for weak or inflamed eyes is to open and thut them several times in warm salt water. This to have any effect, should be done several times a day. Supt. Kerr has arrangements well nigh completed for the coming Insti tute, which convenes on the 19tb of De cember next. He will have a fine ar ray of instructors, possible better than ever before, aud uotbiog will be left uudone that will add to the interest and success of the occasion. Following is a list of letters re maining uucalled for in Tiouesta, Pa., Post office, Nov. 1, 1892 : Mr. Mays, Att'y at Law; II. II. Jones, Barney McDouuel, Mr. Gen. S. Ilime, Mr. J. H. Terry, Charles Nellis, Miss Tresia Carney. When calling for any of above please say "advertised." D. S, Kuox, P. M. Accordiug to a report made to the tax conference at HarriBburg, "the to tal value of all property in Peunsyl vaoia, real, personal and mixed, as shown in this report, is $ 9,692,125,553. The total taxes paid, including state, county aud all local taxes, are 4!),. 383,903. The total value of all pro perty actually exempt from taxation by legislative euuetmeut, is $300,479, 631." Kory Heath bus associated with bim a partner iu the meat business and hereafter the market will be run under the firm name of Heath & Giering, doing business at the same old fctaud. Mr. Giering has had many years' experience in the business and is a strictly first clusa butcher. Their market will in the future be kept throughly supplied with everything in the meat aud poultry line, and of the very best the country aflords. Oysters, vegetables and everything which usu ally goes with a first class market will ba found at their place, am' always of the freahcBt. They also pay the high est cash price for hides and pelts. It Another advertising snap has beon hung to the breeze on the Ex change Hotel buildiug. It is wonder ful how well such schemes are patron ized. We notice the cards of several firms on the same who have never ev en thought enough of printer's ink to test its qualities. All kinds of adver tising are good euougb in their way, but the newspaper stands at the top of the heap. It is rumored that on or about the 15th the Valley road will be under the full control and tnangement of the Pennsylvania Company and that the company expects to cause considerable Improvement to be made on this sec tion of the road. Already the Valley Is in excellent Shape, and many of those who have traveled extensively say it is one of the best roads in the country. Emlenton News. We trust all our readers will make it a point to baud in all items of personal news that they kuow of. A grcrt many times a newspaper man is accused of intentionally slighting some of his family of readers by not pub lishing items that tbey are interested inwhen in reality no nue is to blame for the oversight but the reader. A pub lisher has to depend in a measure on the courtesy of his readers to .furnish him with a great deal of his local news. The last coal boats and barges to be run from this place this season started for Pittsburg Monday morning. This completes the most successful sea sou iu this line of industry that our sectiou of conutry has yet had, and it is a matter of congratulation that the baodling of the output has been so carefully and systematically done that there has been scarcely any loss. Oo the Clarion river many hundred boats are still awaiting a rise, and the lum bermen, who have not been ao favored by providence, are getting quite un easy on account of the lateness of the season. It is earnestly hoped they will get a flood before a freeze up comes. Hoo A. B. Farquhar, Executive Commissioner of the board of World'a Fair managers of Pennsylvania, has compiled and issued a large pamplet containing the ruleB, regulations aud classification goveriog tbe board. It is elaborate iu all its details, and be sides its finely executed illustrations gives a find of valuable information for tbe guidance of all who aro iu the least interested in this great fair. Our thanks are due him for a copy of the work. In the list of county ladies' Auxiliary Societies we notice the fol lowing for Forest county: Mrs. A. B. Kelly, Mrs. J. B. Siggins, Mrs. E. L. Davis, Mrs. T. W. Allender, Mrs. Charles Whiteman, Mrs. C, A. Rau dall. There are a class of people, men and boys, who have no knowledge of the danger tbey run in scaling fences to trespass ou lots and lands, breaking down panels and pulling out posts and rails. Tbe law specifically fixes a pen alty which is well that those guilty of these acts should fully understand. For all fiuch acts the law provides a punishment of $50 for all persons cou violed thereof, or au imprisonment not exceeding six months. If the offense is aggravated, both the fine and punish ment can be imposed. Some men aud boys appear to cousider it no offeuce to take a board from a neighbor's fence or to pull out a post or rail aud cast it away or carry it home. But the law is severe aud might be enforced at auy time. Report of Tionesta Schools, 2d Mouth. ST s -1 at a 2 Ore (B X 3 ft) 7 3 Room. r if ; No. 4 38 33 90 15 7 No. 3 37 31 Ho IS 8 No. 2 36 2! 01 13 7 No. 1 4ti 37 91 la 15 Total... 157 130 03 60 37 Room No. 4. T. E. Armstrong, Prin cipal. Present evHry day : Bruce Clark, "Lewis A I nor, "Harry Davis, "Jay Bank head, Gilbert Davis, "William Agnow, May Huliug, "Clara Gorman, Lillio Brad bury, Lena Graham, Alice Uassey, "Kittle lleplcr, "Blanche Hunter, Tellie Morrow, Zunie Lohmeyer. Room No. 8. Ida Paup, Teacher. Pres ent every day: "Lester Uolomau, "Clar ence Gorman, "Archie Clark, "Archie EI 11 lard, "Robert Fulton, Joseph Joyce, Hugh Brace, "Minnie Cautield, Ida Fones, May Clark, "Claudie Graham, "Iva Holemau, Jennie Brace. Room No. 2. Gertrude McElhoes, Teacher. Present every day: Archie Holeman, Bruce Haggorty, Warren 8hawkey,Harry Baukhead,Gordou Haslet, Frank Joyce, Fred Blum, Kate Agnew, Nettie Clark, Florence Fultou, Hulou Fredrlcksou, Helen 8mearbaugh, Maude Grove. Room No. 1. Aggie Kerr, Teacher. Present every day: "Jessie Graham, "Samuel Haslet, "Edward Joyce, "Roy Bovard, "Clyde Foreman, "Herbio Heplor, "Silas Khriver, Thamas Fulton, Willie Clark, Harry Carsou, Clillbrd Foreman, Evelyn Clark, Floreuco Shawkey, Alice Agnew, Eva Davis. Not tardy during mouth. State Trf asurer John W. Morrison says that, notwithstanding the school appropri ation was two and one-half times greater thau ever before, the war rants have been promptly met aud the whole amount is practically paid. Tionesta' ew (las Company The deal between the citizen aud the Tionesta Gas Co. has beeu cunsiiiu mated and the entire plant is now in tbe hands of the Citizens Corupauy. Tbe citizens have orgaanized under what is known as a trust, not one of the obnoxious, monopolistic variety, but a really equitable aud fair one. Tbe stock, which was readily subscrib ed for, is divided into 2.000 shares of $10 each. There are, as now organ ized 115 shareholders, no cue of which owns more than 31 shares, but they run from oue share to thirty-one. Under the rules adopted by tbe trust no stockholder can transfer bis stock without the consent of a majority of the stockholders both iu number aud value; this is done to prevent any centralization of stock, thus leaving it entirely with the majority whelliur there shall be any such thing as one or two getting control of the plant. Certainly no fairer plan could be ar ranged, and when it conies to selling out, the small fish count as much as the big ones. The stockholders elect nine Trustees, who manage affairs for the citizens, aud out of these Trustees they elect five directors of tbe Gas Com pany, thus working uuder tho charter of the Tionesta Gas Co. The new or ganization is called the Citizens Gas Trust. A reductiou has already been made from the old rates of one-tbird, which alone will lift a heavy burden from the shoulders of the people, while a further and still greater advantage to tbe town is tbe fact that the money which hitherto went out of the town will now remaiu here and will again be circulated amongst our citizeus. We consider that the people of Tio nesta never made a move so beneficial lo themselves in a pecuniary sense as this, and one which every resident will feel the blessing of as he goes along. NF.WSS NOTES. Burglur.i are working .Smetbport, Kane and other near-by places, says the Minor. Look out for them. The Erie Dispatch says it is estimated Uiat not less than 15,000,000 pounds ot fish will have been handled by local dealers before navigation closes. The trial of Cols. Hawkins and Streator and Surgeon Given for punishing Private lmas at Homestead, was concluded at Pittsburg last week. The jury returned a verdict of not gu'lty. Sixty years ago the lot on hick the Chi cago Opera House now stands was sold for $61, wild cat money. To-day this lot is worth about $8,000 a front foot, or about $1,000,000 for the entire lot, not inducing the bullbiug, which is worth several tunes that sum. Tne TitUBville Relief Association made their report in last Sunday's World, show ing how they expended $101,192.06 iu burials, groceries, clothing, houses, furni ture, labor and other matters ot relief and necessity, now having a balance of $1,751.-' 36 on hand. A pigeon ranch, whero will bo kept over 1,000 pigeons, is being built in Iloruells ville. The birds, when they are nearly full grown, will be killed and shipped to Now York and sold in the restaurants of that city as quail. Carrier pigeons will also be raised. Lieut.-CoI. W. S. Horton of the Six teenth regiment, National Guard of Peun syl. ania. died at Ridgway on Tuesday, from malarial fever, contracted while at Homestead with his regiment. Col. Hor ton was Prothonotary of Elk county and a prominent democrat. Bob Hunting's circus and menagerie was sold by the Sheriff of Lawrence county last week. The manager of the side show, whom he owed $9,000, bid it in. Side shows are always better patrlouized, aud Bob should trade places with his lucky creditor awhile and he'd soon have his show back. Thorn aro tlueo important times iu a man's life when he is born, wheu he marries, and when he dies. And even then his own importance is overshadowed by tho curiosity to know if he is a boy or a girl, what the bride wore, and what he left in his will. Vain man don't cut much figure in this world. The town of Beaver Falls, this Suite, is buttering at the hands of lire bugs, and a number of incendiary tires have been started, resulting iu heavy losses to the city. Tho authorities are making strenu ous efforts to ferret out the gang which is suspected. A big strike is goiug on iu that place at present, Tho Greenville progross states that the Deleware School Board, Mercer county, has decided that the teachers who teach iu that township tbe coming winter must not be out later than half past nine o'clock any night previous to a day's teaching. Those not wishing that restriction placed upon them can withdraw. We have a report of a potato crop this fall that takes the biscuit. Dennis Conner, of Clarion township, planted exactly Ave bushels of potatoes last spring and last Monday he finished digging aud measur ing the yield therefrom whou he found he had 310 bushels. If the season had been a favorable one undoubtedly his yiold would have been much larger. Clarion Demo crat. Displayed iu the big show window of Brenuau A Davis store is au artistic china painting, tbe handiwork of the late Mrs. Bnjamiu Harrison. A few years ago Mrs. R. B. Stone, of tills city, sout her brother, Mr. George Baldwin, of Wash ington two pretty little Bradlord kitteus. At that time President Harrison was in the United States Senate, and was living iu the same house with Mr. Baldwiu. Mrs. Harrison was very fond of the kit teus, aud painted their likenetia ou a china vase, that was afterward made a present to Mrs. Stono, who prizes it very highly. The painting represents the kitteus play ing aud is a very handsome piece of work. There never waj an event so solemn or ao occasion so doleful that it did not have a funny side to it. After due regard has been paid to tbe proprieties, look always for tho fun In the thing, even if your best girl riiiiH away with another man and marries him on the eve of your wedding day. In tl.e most miserable times of your life keep this humorous sldo before you. It will make life lightar and more pros perous. It will help you to throw off the blues sooner, and as soon as yon can throw on" the blues courage and hope will como back to you. With courage and hopo you will be ready to face the fiends of ill luck and try again. A sonso of humor has made many a man's fortune, and kept both men and women from madnoss and suicide. Punxsutawuoy News. A London papor reports a celebrated Hiirist as Faying: "I am afraid I have greatly Interfered with my own practice by giving tho following aivice to many of my friends: At the first symptoms of earache lot the patient lie on the bed with tho painful ear uppermost. Fold a thick towel and tuck It around tho neck ; then with a teaspoon fill the ear with warm water. Continue doing this lor fifteen or twenty minutes; tho water will fill the tar orifice, and flow out on the towel. After ward turn over the head, let the water run out, and plug the ear with warm glycerine and cotton. This may be done every hour until relief is obtained. It is an almost invariable cure, and has saved many cases of acute inflamation. The water should be quite warm, but not too hot. District Attorney Snyder and Thomas Montgomery, Ksq., of Manor township, havo returned from New York State whore Mr. Montgomery had wont to re cognize tlit mail who buncoed him out of $0,500 this spring. The man, whose name is Patrick Davis, alias Red Austin, was ar rested in New York City by Detective Norris, of Springfield. O., for buncoing an Ohio farmer out of $5,500. Mr. Montgom ery recognizes him as tho man and Dis trict Attorney Snyder has taken out re quisition papers for- his arrest after they dispose of him In Ohio where he will prob ably get a long sentence to the penitentia ry. District Attorney Snydor says he is a very sleek looking article aud has the ap pearance of a genuine sport, who is one of the most successful confidence mon iu the country aud has swindled various victims out or over 890,000. Klttanning Free Press. The people of North Freedom, Jefferson county, are being terrorized by a gang of robbers, who ought to have Judge Lynch after them. Not long since, says tho Brokville Republican, Henry Fetter, au aged citizen, was roused from his slum bers by masked men who had gained an entrance to his home, and while a couple of tho party held revolvers covering him and threatening to shoot if he moved or made any outcry, their pals ransacked tho premises in search of valuables. They found and carried off $300. Two weeks since auother visit was paid the old gen tleman, presumably by the same party, and $40 more taken away. Within a few days Mr. Walter Smith, who owns a farm near North Freedom, and who was stay ing ulone on the place, was aroused from his sleep by a party of men breaking in his door j they wore masks and carried re volvers, and with threats of violence de manded Mr. Smiths money. He gave them all he had, $8.00, and after relieving him of his gold watch they took their leave. A Jealous Woman Too Much For Cook Hall. The Pittsburg Commercial Gazeete of Monday says : Had it not been tor tbe jealousy ot a woman the identity of Cook Hall, the postotlke robber, for two weeks on trial iu I lie United States circuit court in Pittsburg, would probnbly be as much of a mystery today as it was wheu he was arrested. During the time his gang was making its head quurters in Butler, Pa., there was a woman living there who had knowD Hall for years. For reasous best koowu lo herself she was living very quietly ou one of the side streets. Hall stopped at an obscure bote! and seldom ventured out of doors. But oue day he departed from that prudent rule, hired a livery rig aud took a drive through the town. He was seen by the woman, aud at her request called upon her that night. Having taken several driuks during the day aud eveuiog, he was somewhat reckless, aud he showed her a good-sized roll of bills aud cave her a very fair idea of the business he was engaged in He did another foolish thing. He showed her a photograph of a woman cuusiderbly younger than herself aud admitted being very much interested in the original. The womau was vic iously jealous and a hot quarrel en sued, which had the effect of sobering Hall to a realization of the dauger he was in. Before leaving her be patched up a peace aud promised to call npon her the next nigbt. He failed to do so and ehe heard nothing further of him uutil she learned of his arrest in the company of her rival iu Franklin, She went to Fraukliu, Pa., aud call ed for him at the jail, but could not see him. She theu weut to Oil City, iuteuding lo do violence to the other woman, but was unable to fiud her. By that lime she was half crazed with driuk and her real or fancied wrongs, and having no other way iu which to veut hei spleen, she wrote a screed to one of the couutry newspaper, telling all she kuew about the mystnrjus mail robber. It was au easy matter to ver ify her statemeut8 aud to throughly identify Hall. The woiuau has left Butler and removed to Pittsburg. She was an interested aud regular vis itor at the trial of Hall. It is not unusual for colds contracted iu the full to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al most sure to result. A fifty cent bottle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold. Can you afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds aud croup and can always be depended upon. For aale by Siggins fc Na&ou. IMTKl.EN'M ARNH'A MAI.VK. The best Salve In tho world fir Cuts, llritisxn, Soros, fleers. Unit Klicum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Clispp-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krupfiuns, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is Kiiarantced to ifive nerfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale bv Proper k Doutt. Drunkenness, or the Llouor Habit, positively f-iirnd by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specillc. It is inaiiiU'ac tured as a powder, which can be irivon in a glass of beer, a cup of cotlee or ton, or In looo, witnoui uio knowloduo of the na- ticnt. It is absolutely harmless, and will oiled a permanent and sneedv cure. whether the patient Is a moderate ' IriiiKnr or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given In thousands of cases, and in evorv In stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 4H page bonk of particulars free. Address GOL- tiK.-N HPKC1FIC CO.. 185 Race St.. Cin cinnati, O. aug.lO-lv. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK of sundry writs of levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Pennsylvania, and lo mn fli reef ed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa,, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, A. D. 1892, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described properly, lo-wil : CHARES W. PRATT nod DAVID PHILIPS vs. J. A. WATERHOUSK, HOKRACE P. PERRIN, C. C. CAMP and 11. J. PEMBEHTON, Levari Eacias No. 6 November Term, 1892. M. 11. Bvlna, Att'y. All the right, titlo, Interest, claim and demand of the defendants of, in and to all that ocrtain Leasehold situate, lying and being in the Township of Howe and Coun ty of Forest and Suite of Pennsylvania, ou lands of A. J. llazeltine, C. W. Stone and Win. Llndsey, and demised and leased unto T. J. Melvin and A. It. Walker bv the said A. J. Hazeltiue, C. W. Stono and W. M. Llndsey, by virtue of written in denture of lease bearing date the 29th day of May, A. D. 182, for the torm of years from the date thereof, for oil and gas purposes, and recorded in the Record er's Olhce in and for Forest County, in Deed Book No. 10, at page 243, Ac; said Leasehold being bounded and described as follows : All that certain Leasehold Estate in all those tour certain tracts of land situate in tuo Township of Howe, County of Forest and State of Pennsylva nia, boing part of Warrant No. 319.1, known and designated on a plat or draft made by 1. F. Barnes as the south half of subdivision "A and E," and the north halt of subdivision "F,"eachcontainingfif tv (50) acres, and subdivision "I," contain ing sixty (00) acres, and in all two hundred and ten (210), boing the same estate cro aled by lease from A. J. Hazeltiue, '. W. Stone and W. M. Lindsev to T. J. Melvin Bin! A. B. Walker, dated Mav '29, A. 1). 1882 and rocordod in said olliee in Dood Book No. 1(1, page 243. Also The Leasehold estate in all thoso two certain tracts of land situate iu the Township, County and State aforesaid, be ing parts of said Warrant No. 319.1, known and designated on said plat or draft made by r. hi. Barnes, as the north half of sub division "A" and "C," containing in all one hundred (100) acres, boing the same estate created by agreement made July 31, A. U ,1882, between said . J. Hazeltiue, W. M. Liiulsey and C. W. Stone, with J. Milton tuller, recorded in said oflico in Deed Book No. lti, page 245. Also The Leasehold estate In all that certain tract of land situate in the Town ship of Howe, County and State aforesaid, aud beinir part of ssid Wnmmr aiu:i known and designated on said plat or draft made by T. F. Barnes, as the east half of subdivision K," containing thirty-live ii """i more or less; tne whole of said subdivision "K," containing seventy (70) acres more or loss, was leased by A. J. Hazeltiue, C. W. Stone and W. U. Liiul sey to L. A. Brennaman and S. M. Roid, by Indenture of Lease dated August 10, A. I 1HS2, recorded in said ofllce in Deed jiuuiv i,u. io, pago 247, anit In and bv a certain petitioner agreement and assign ments made J une 3d, A. D. 1884, b v and be tween Ashor H. WalUr Milton KnlL.r Thomas.! .Mel vin, C.C.Mel vin, P. M. Shan non, Samuel G. Bay neand C. E. Barnes.lirst parties and then owners of an undivided one-fourth () of said Leasehold estate in all ot said subdivision "K," and the Union Oil Company, second partv and then own ers of an undivided one"-l'ourth of said Leasehold estate in the wholo of said sub division "K," and L. A. Brennemau and S. M. Roid. third nartios. thou owners of an undivided half of said Leasehold estate in the whole of said subdivision "K," the whole of said Leasehold estate iu the west half of sai. I subdivision "KM was parti tioned and assigned to said third parties ami mo w noio oi same iu tne east null oi said subdivision "K" was annortionud aud assigned an undivided one-half to said hrst parties, and the other undivided half to the Union Oil Company, second party, which entiro Leasehold estuto in the east half of said subdivision "K" so created aud vested as aforesaid in said first parties and second parties intended to be heroin conveyed unto the party of the secoud part hereto. Ai.so The Leasehold ostate iu till that certain tract of land situate iu the Town ship, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point eighty rods south of tho north line of Warrant No. 3193, and one hundred rods west of the east line of said Warrant, running thence south eighty (80) rods; thence west one hundred rods; north eighty (80) rods; thence east one hundred (100) rods to the place of beginning. Contain ing fifty (50) acres, and being tho south half of Lot "D," according to the map and allotment of lauds of Liiulsey, Hazel tine aud Company, situate iu said War rant No. 3193, said distances and propor tions being approximate, and the In tention being to convey a lease of the most southerly portion of said Lot, containing fifty (50) acre? strict measure; being the same ostate created by agreement of lease from R. B. Stone Ut J. H. Hardison, dated August 0th, 18H2, with sundry assign moms, recorded in said olliee ill Deed Book No. Ill, page 249, Ac. Also The Leasehold estate iu all that certain tract of land situate in the Town ship, County and SUito aforesaid, being part of Warrant No. 21(91 known and des ignated as lot No. 8, bounded as follows: ilpgiuuint! on the southern boundary line of said Warrant at a point sixty-uino and five-tenths (til) 5-lti) rods from the southwest corner of said Warrant ; thence running east on said southern boundary line one hundred and thirtv-iiino (Lit) risls, ilicnco north on a parallel with the western bouiiilary line of said Warrant 115 rods, thence west on a lino parallel with said soulliern boundary lino one hundred ami llnrty -nine ( 139) rods, thence south on a lino parallel with the western boundary line of saiil Warrant 115 rods to the place of beginning. Containing ouo hundred (100) acres more or less, being the nine estate created by lease from J. M. Bonham to J. M. Fullor. dated August 10, lss2, recorde I iu said olliee iu Deed Book No. HI, paire 204. Also Tho Leasehold lu all that certain tract of land situate in the Township, County and State alorosuid, being part of said Warrant No. 2991, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at tho southwest corner of said Warrant; thence running- east on southwest boundary line of said Wuuraiil sixty-nine and live-tenths rods; thence north on a line parallel with the western boundary line of said War rant lo a point iutursoctint; the northern lino of said Warrant two hundred aud thir ty (210) rods; thenco west on lh northern boundary line of said Warrant lo tho northwestern corner thereof sixly-iuno aud livu-tunths rods; thuuee south on the western buuudary line of said Warrant two hundred and 'thirty (210) rods to the place of beginning. Containing ouo hun dred (100) acres, more or less, being the same estate created by agreement of leuso from J. M. Boiihaui to A. B. Walker. P. M. Shannon and Thomas J. Melvin dated August 21st, lss2, recorded iu wild olliee iu Deed B'sjk No. 17, page b. Also The Leasehold estate iu all that certain lot or pieco of land siluato in tho Township, County ami Slato afore-iaid. snd described as follows, viz.: Four, pieces or pints of Warrant No. 3193, lu tho Countv of Forest and Stto of Penn sylvania, Containing throe hundred and thirty (310) acios inoro or loss, being lots marked I). J. If, and II, according to a certain map of lands awarded by Llndsey. . llazeltine and company, hivi Mono ami Karnes, ill Howo Township, Forest Coun ty, Poiina., 1880, from which the subjoined extract shows tho location of tho said Ijots relating to each other unit to tho bottnda-' rys of said Warrant, to-wit : .7 D H B 31 93 Subject, however to a certain lease dated Auirust 9. 1882, made by R. K. Stone to .1. II. Hardison, ot tho south half of Lot 'D' nfoiosaid, containing hfty n0 acres, and to all the terms, covenants and provisions thereof, beinii the same ostate in said lands oreatod bv artiolo of a?rooment inado No- vein her 11, A. I). 1882, between W. P. Hook and It. li. Stone of the one part, and T.J. Melvin, A. B. Waker, P. M. Shan non, J, M. Fuller. S. (J. Bayne, C. C. Mel vin and C. C. Parsons, a co-partnership as Melvin, Walker, Shannon it Co., and tho Union Oil Co., said Corporation, and tho Union il t'opuny, in equal undivided interests. Ai.so All the right, title, Interest, claim and demand of said parties of the first part of, in and to a certain Leasehold es tate in a part of Warrant No. 2!9I, known and designated as Lot No. 7, ono hundred and ono and 27-UK) acres. Ai.so All the right, titlo, interest and claim of said parties of tho first part of, in and to a certain lease to cut and remove all tho grow ing timber, exeopt such trees and bushes which are marked as corner or lino trees, from a certain tract of land containing ono hundred and ono acres, known and designated as Lot No. 7, being n subdivision of Warrant No. 2991, In Howo Township, Forest County, Pa. Ai.so All the oil wolls situate on the lands hereby conveyed, and the rigs, ma chinery, fixtures and appurtenances there to belonging, together w ith all and singu lar tho mining rights. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of J. A. Waterhouse, Horraco P. Porrin, C. C. Camp and H. J. Femborton at the suit of Charles W. Pratt and David Phillips. ALSO, CHARLES W. PRATT and DAVID I'll 1 1, LIPS vs. .1. A. WATERHOUSE, 1IOURACH P. PERRIN, C. C. CAMP, and H. J. PEMBEHTON, Levari Facias No. 7, November Term, 1892. M. H. Byles, AU'y. All tho right, titlo, interest and claim ot the defendants of, in and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in llowo Township, Forest Cmiuty, Pa., hounded and described as follows: Be ginning on tho southern boundary of Warrant No. 2991, at a point sixty-uine and livo-tenths (i9 o-lo) rods from the south-western corner of said Warrant ; thence running cast on said southern boundary line ono hundred and thirty nine rods ( 139) ; thenco running north ou a line parallel with the westorii boundary lino of said Warrant one hundred and fifteen (115) rods; thence running west on a line parallel with said southern boundary line one hundred and thirty nine (1391 rods, thence running south on a lino parallel witli the western boundary lino of said Warrant ono hundred and fifteen (115) rods to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred Acres (100 A), more or loss. Also All that certain pieoe.parcel or lot of hind situate in How n '1 ownship, Forest Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Warrant twenty-nino hundred and ninety-one 2991;, thence running east on the southern boundary lino of said War rant sixty-nine and tive-tonths rods; thenco running north on a lino parallel with tho western boundary lino of said Warrant to a point intersecting the north ern boundary line of said Warrant two hundred and thirty 230 rods; thence running west on tho northern boundary line of said Warrant to the northwestern corner thereof sixty-nine and live-tenths 09 o-loj rods : thence running south on the western boundary line of said warrant two hundred and thirty 23u rods to tho place of beginning. Containing one hundred looj acres, more or less, being off tlii eastern end of said Warrant. Also All that certain piece or parcel of land situate iu Howe Township, Forest County, and state of Pennsylvania, a part of Warrant 2991, bounded and de scribed as follows; Beginning on the northern boundary lino of said Warrant at at a point two hundred and eight and livo-tenths rods from the northwestern corner of said Warrant, ruiuiingtheneeeast on said northern boundary line ono hund red and thirty-nino (139) rods; thence south on a line parallel with the western boundary line of said Warrant oue hundred and fifteen (115) rods; thence west ou a line parallel with the northeru boundary line of said Warrant 139 rods; thence north on a line parallel with tho western boundary line of suid Warrant 115 rods to the place of beginning. Con taining ono hundred acres, tnoro or less, being Lot No. 0, of subdivision of said warrants, as desig nated on a diagram conveyod by J. M. Bonlium ot al to S. G. Bayuo el nl, record ed in Deed Book No. Hi, page 257, except ing and rosorving out of this grant an equal i part ot all petroleum and gas or other valuable or valalile substances to J. M. Bonliaiu his heirs aud assigns, and a deed conveying tho undivided half of said land to the Union Oil Company, Deed Book No. lrl, page 202. Also All that certain piece or parcel of land in i-aid Howe Township being JO acres of tho tract of 1(H) acres convoyed to Michael Murphy by Robert Dennison et al, being iu the eastern part of Warrant No. 3198, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Warrant No. 3198, running thence north along the eastern boundary of said War rant No. 31(18 to the Warren County line; tlionco west along said Warren County line siillicient distance that by running tlionco south to the southern boundary line of said Warrant No. 3I9H and tiortii oru boundaiy line of Warrant 3193, and thence east along said southern boundary line of Warrant 3198 to tho place of beginning, will contain 100 acres. Tho 50 acres intended to be conveyed hereby to bo apportiomL out of the one hundred acres albresaid, ws follows: The said 100 acres to be divided into four equal portions ot 25 acres each by linos running east and west parallel with tho northern boundary I mo, ami the said lots 1 to be numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4; from the top down, ' Irom north to south) and the fifty acres in tended to be conveyed being the middle 50 acres and lots 2 and 3, according to tho plat lu the mar gin of Deed Book No, Id, pago 412. Taken iu execution and to bo sold as tho property of J. A. Watorliouso, MorraceP. Porrin, C C. Camp and H.J. Pembortou at the suit of Charles W. Pratt and David Phillips. TERMS OFSALE. The follow iiig must bo strictly complied with wheu the prop erty is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs ou tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including niorluauo searches on tho prop erty sold, together with Mich lien ei editor's ris-oipt for tho amount of the proceeds ol the sale or such portion thereof as h may claim, must bo furnished the sheruf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. A II sales not settled immediately w ill bo coiiiinued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the uext day, at which tune all property not settled for will again bo put up and soldal the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdou's Diu'est, Ninth Edition, page 44i, and Smith's Forms, page 3M. JOHN It. OSGOOD, Mierill. Sherill's Otlico, Tionesta, Fu., October 20, 1892.