THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER R, 1803. BOROUGH OFFICERS. IhirffrnK.C. R, Davis. (Imincitmen. Joseph Clark, W. A, Grove, VV. A. inlands, S. II. Haslot, A, II. Dnlo Joseph Morgan. Jntice of the Peace J. F. Proper, S, J. Netlov. OnnsfhbteH. H. Canflold. fWicWnr S. S. Can Held. AVAnot Director I). N. Knox, J. T, Brnnnan, J. K. Clark, T. P. Rltchoy, O, W. Holoman, J. E. Wonk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of ConrfreG. F. KnimiB. if ember of Senate H aruy A. Hall. Aeml1y3. J. Hmiiiit. l'rexiiicnt Jitle CilAtiLKS H.Noyks. Aociate Judge Junn II. Whitit C. W. Cl.ARK. TrenHurer (J. Jamikxon. Prothonotnry, nejiter tfc Recorder, te. Calvin M. Arnrr. 'Sheriff'. John K. Osooon. (Tommtioner C. P. LRDKnUR, Jas. MrlNTYRE, Pill MP F.MKBT. (Tounty Superintendent G. W. Kkrr. Dixtrict Attorney P. M. CLARK. Jury Comm1ioner J no, N. IIkatit. It. Wi Ouiton. Vonnty Surveyor J.. F. Proper. (kroner Y). W. Clark. Comity Auditor W. W. Thomas, J. A. Dawson, R. Fi.yhn. RKOrl.An TKRMH OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY rpiONESTA LODGE, No. 300, 1. 0. 0. F. 1 Meets every Tuesday evening. In Odd Follows' Hall, 'Partridge building. 7hRK!NT LODGE, No. 184. A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. ASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, T.O. S. of A., meets evory Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CA.PT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 O. A, R. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. B OA RDof E X A M I N I NO SU RO HONS for Forest County, meets on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow's olllce, Tionesta, Pa. PM. CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, and District Attorney. Ollico, cor. of In) and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. , RITCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. E DWARD E. BALL ATTORNEY-AT-L. A W. Tionesta, Fa. Ofllco with S. D. Irwin Esi. It. SIGQINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvsician. Suriroon A Dentist, Ofllioo and residence three doors north of Lawrence House. Tionesta. Prolession h! calls nrouintlv respondod to at all how rs. HR. PRESTON STEELE Y) Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Ollico in the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Culls mado night or (lay. LD. liOWMAN, M. D., Phvsician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA Olllce with Dr. Nason. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AO NEW, Proprietor, Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnishod throughout, and coinpieio in an us uppouinnuois, Sample rooms tor Commercial Agents Good Livery in connection. CENTRAL HOUSE, V. O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionsnta. Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the moilnrn improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place lor me traveling puuuu. PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Render. Pronriotor. This hotel has but recently been completed, Is niee lv furnished throughout, anil offers the linnst mill most comfortable aceoinmoda lions to guests and the traveling public, Kates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., -BANKERS. Corner of Elin A Wainut Sts., Tionesta Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. Iu tjtrAst allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- tions made on all tho Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER Kluin in Keck building next to Smear. jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lroni tiie finest to the coarsest and uuarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atton tion irivon to mending, and pricos rea sonable. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. UOlURS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttciibcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lilacksinithing prompt ly done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guurantuod. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, l a. Your patronage solicited. FR E D. G It ETT ENBERGER. i?A4.i,i: itii txn. THE BEST ROOFING It is uneqiialed for house, barn, factory or out buildings, and costs half the price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by anyone. Send slump for samples aud stale size of roof. EXCELSIOR PAINT & ROOFING CO. 15.) Duaue St.. New York, N. Y. Broker in Real Estate And General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. I oases c Lots for Sale Houses for Rent. Do you wlhh to sell or exchango Ileal F.statoT or desire Insurance on your buildings or household furniture T Call on mo. Church and Hnbbnlh School. Presbyterian Sabbath Hrhool at 9:4.') a. m. i M. K. Sabbath Hchool at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. K. Church evory Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preaching in the K. M. Church evory Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Service in the Presbytorlan Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev." J. V. McAninoh officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rabbits are plenty but Dot much sought after. Hon. J. B. Agnew came home fro.n Wasiogton to vote. Mr. A. P. Anderson of Brooks- too gave us a pleasant call Monday. Mrs. Dr. Morrow bas been con fined to her room with sickness for the past three weeks. Mrs. 8. D. Irwin, of Tionesta, has been visiting relatives in this city since Saturday. Franklin New. An iratnence flock oi wild geese flew southward over this place last Saturday. This means winter ere long. Miss Sallie Rankin entertained lares number of vounir people at a o - .j . social gathering at her home last eve ning. Postmaster Haslet is having the post office considerably enlarged thus giving him mure room to transact business. Willis Cowan of the Wurren Hail spent a few hours of last Friday in town, and gave the Republican sanctum a pleasant visit. The Thanksgiving turkey is fat tening, and as be situ nas tour weeKs in which to complete the job he ought tdbe in pretty fair shape for the ta ble. Landlord Agnew of the Law rence House is tak'.DEr advantage of the fine weather in making quite ex tensive improvements about his prop erty. Miss EuRetla Proper is attend ing the convention of the kpwortu League of this district at Euilenton, as the delegate of the Tionesta League. Somebody roust be counting on a run of sleighing before long, judging from the stack of cutters that went out into the country from this station Monday. Dr. Preston Steele and Deoti6t MaOuire have moved into the uew Proper fc Walters building, the se cond floor of which has beeu especial ly arranged for their needs. The shauty owned by the Tiones ta Gas Co., located near their wells on Hemlock, burned to the ground Friday uight. The loss was iusignifi- cant, amounting to $30 or $40. Who could ask for a more de lightful fall than we have had, and up to the present writing, are having? Surely we have been a favored people so far as ploasant weather is concern ed. Scowden & Clark are getting in a pile of sleigh material these days, and if they ain't prepared for winter when it comes it will be because their customers tlen them out before hand. We pay the highest market price for good second growth while oak spoke timber, delivered at Oil City, or at stations on the W. N. Y. & P. Railroad. Eagle Spoke V orks, Oil City, Pa. tf. The people are enthusiastic over the Pittshurg Dispatch's Art Portfol ios. Ask your newsdealer to show you the offer if you are not already a subscriber. The greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. Mr. C. S. Cardie, of the Eagle Spoke Works, Oil City, gave the Re publican a business call last Friday. A notice which will interest owner of white oak timber suitable for spokes will be found in this issue Mr Joyce's family are all on the mend, and unless some of the chil dren should get a backset the indica tions are they will be out before long Rev. Beau is also recovering nicely We have heard of no new cases of fever. Conductor George E. LeoohBrt, of the river division of the W. N. Y & P. had one of bis haods caught between the drawheads while coup liog cars uear Kiozua, Monday fore noon. The injury will cause him to lay off for some time, but he will not lose the une of his haud. Derrick. Deputy Secretary of Internal Affairs, Hon. I, B. Brown will please accept our thanks for a copy of the railroad map issued by the State iu connection with the otW valuble publications emanating from the In ternal Affairs office. Some of the citizens across the river will soon be enjoying the pleas ures of water works. Messers. Chas. Whitctnan and Chas. and Will Hun ter have tapped a large spring on the side hill, built a good sized reservoir, and will shortly have their premises piped and the purest of pure water on tap. J. B. Hacerty, who has been ab sent in Elk county for some weeks employed in drilling gas wells tor the Standard, has returned. They struck a good gaser, which will be connected on to increase the gas supply of Brookville, BuBois, Williamsport, and other towus toward eastern Penn sylvania. Letters remaing uncalled for in Tionesta, Pa., postoffice Nov. 7, 1893: William Cone, Mrs. Julia Conn, T. E. Donnell, Mrs. Mary E. Perry, Mr. Richardson, Etnauuel D. Ritter. Postal cards: Mrs. Jennie Johnson, David Brinton. When calling for above please say "advertised." R. L. Haslet, P. M. Although the deer- season has been on for more than a month the market has by no means beeu over stocked in these parts, and we believe none of our citizens have as yet re veled in venison steaks. All of which would indicate that the fleet footed animals are fast being thinned nut, and what a pity. An exceedingly pleasant Hallow E'en party was enjoyed by the Chris. tian Endeavor society at Prof. Arm strong's home. The young people turned out in unusually large force, and the eveniog was made very en jnyable for all by the geniel host and hostess. Refreshments were served by the young ladies of the society. Dr. Nason having disposed of his office, practice and good will to Dr. L. D. Bowman, will spend the winter in New York aud attend med ical lectures. He expects to leave in a couple of weeks, takiug Mrs. Nason with him. The other members of the household, Mr. Sloan and daughter May, will depart about the same time The good wishes of all their frieuds go with them. Our thanks are due Hon. Thos J. Stewart, Secretary of Internal Af fairs, for a copy of his annual report of the bureau of Industrial Statistis for the vear ending Nov. 30, 1892 This volume is of special local inter est on account of the treatment of the petroleum aud tanning statistics of this end of the State, and the fine photo-engravings lend an additional interest which is highly appreciated jh. number of gentleman of this place are trying the experiment of raising wild rice aloog the Allegheny river for tho purpose of attracting ducks in this directiou. A quantity of the seed has been secured and sown among the islands above here and if it takes loot and flourishes the chances are that bv next fall wild ducks wild be working it. Should the experiment work other sections will be planted and the Allegheny may become famous for web-footed foul in a few years. At any rate won't cost much to find out what there is in the scheme. The Late Mrs. Coon. Caroline M. Coou, whose death was briefly mentioned last week in this pa per, was born in Venango county, Pa., June 26, 1834, and passed from this life Oct. 30, 1S!)3, at her home in Barnett township, Forest county, Pa. August 14, 1851 sho was married to Alonzo II. Fones, who lived but a little more than a year, dying Oct. 31, 1852. She was again mar ried Sept. 21, 1856, to J. N. Heath, w ho died while Borving his country, July 2!), 1802. December 30, 1880, she was married to Hon. Wm. R. Coon, who survives to mourn her death. Mrs. Coon was an early convert of tho church, and for many years has been a useful, active and consistant member of tho M-. E. church. As aprominentmem bor of the W. C. T. U., she was a temper ance worker whose influence was a great bolp to tho cause, and the Union of this county will miss her very greatly. Be sides tho husband, she leaves two chil dren, Jas. II. Fouus, of Tionesta, Clara C. Hayden of Pittsburg, a number of step-children, two brothers W. W. Dimoud of Downs, Kansas; Geo. II. Dimond, of Indianapolis, Iud., and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Siverly of Siverly villo, Pa., aud Mrs. Alice Young of Downs, Kansas, and a very large circle of fi iends to mourn the loss of a good woman. On Wednesday the remains were brought to this placo, and on Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m., the funeral services were conducted at tho M. E. church, Rev. J. R. Rankin, officiating. After the ser vices and all had taken a last look at the face so familiar to nearly all of our citi zens, her body was consigned to tho Riverside cemetery to await the Resur rection. Team for Sale. A well match ed team of sorrel horses, weight about 2,800 aud sound in every par ticular. Will sell at a bargain. 4t. W. S. Clark, Tiouesta, Pa. KellettTlllo. Tho Salmon Creek mill will rcsunio sawing this week after a three month's shut-down. It is oxpectod at least a million will be sawed during the run. E. 8. Collins will be business manager of his father's lumber interest at this place Owlug to the rapidly increasing shinglo trade, T. P. Flynn will start up his shin gle mill and run day and night. Tho average cutting of this mill for last week was 32,000. Very few mills can bent this. Westley WliitehlU's now house is Hear ing completion and when finished will be boauty to tho town. G. B. Armstrong Is still in our town doing plastering on Chas. Bauer'B dwell ing house. Fresh meets of all kinds with excep tion of pork can be found In our markets t reduced rates. Pork seems to be rath er ecarce, while the new patent hulled buckwheat Hour has found a warm spot In our midst, and a little pork and gra ve', when it Is on tap. Mr. Charles D. Cochrane of Stratton- villo, was visiting his friend Joe Miller for the past week returning home on Thursday. During his stay he called on his Whig Hill friends, who were exceed ingly glad to see him once more. Tho Penn Tanning Co. has moved in to their new office which, by-the-way, Is an honor to the town. Election to-day, and It is hoped a good majority of the voters will be out. James Walters moved up from Tiones ta a week ago, and now resides in the dwelling latoly occupied by Harry Smith Jim runs a meat market in the Andrews store building. Mrs. L. A. Rarbor visited her former home at Pleasantville last week. She was accompanied by Mrs. M. Andrews, R. K. Grove and family have moved from the Luther Johnson farm to the L PlerBon farm where they will reside the coming winter. R. F. Winins has just completed put ting in tho pows in the M. E. church at Whig Hill. M. C. Myers is having his house weath cr-boarded and repaired for the winter. Wilt, Walks. NEWSY NOTES. The grape crop of North East sold in round numbers this season for $140,000 Gov. Pattison has set December lo, as the date of the execution of Ralph Cross myer, the McKean county murderer. Al. Carey, of Corry, is now in jail on the charge of being one ot the men -who tortured the old couple at Columbus, Pa, He squealed on another man, but the tes timony acquitted the tramp and held Carey. Warren Ledger. Attorney General Hcnsel has given an opinion to the Superintendent of Public Instruction that he is not required to grant permanent certificates without ex amination to graduates of any college other than those empowered by the Leg islature to confer degrees. Dash Kingston, wife aud two children left Pittsburg, Thursday, in two open boats for the Isthmus of Panama, a jour uey ot 2,000 miles or more. One boat is 23 feet in length and 8-foot beam, and the other is 22 feet long with 7-foot beam They expect to bo a year making the journey. Farmer Cusbman, of Chenango county New York, thinks we are going to have a very severe winter, for tho following reasons: Corn husks are very thick hog's melt runs jagged : the breastbone of a May goose shows spots resembling the canals of Mars ; the ducks are flying in U-shaped instead of V-shaped flocks, and green frogs are changing their skins and seeking springs for winter quarters. An average waltz takes a dancer over about three quarters of a mile, a square dance makes him cover half a mile. A girl with a well-filled program travels thus in one evoning: Twelve waltzes, nine miles ; four other dances at half a mile apiece, which is hardly a fairly big estimate, two miles more; the intermiss ion stroll and the trips to the dressing room to renovato her gown and complex ion, half a mile more; grand total elovon and ono-balf miles. The official figures of paid admissions to the World's Fair up to Monday are 21,460,461. Adding the number of free admissions, the total is 27,538,041. This is about the same as the totals of the Par is Exposition. The total receiuts of the latter were $3,300,000. The Columbian receipts will far exceed this, aud will not fall short Of $14,000,000. All obligations have been met, and there is a cash bal ance on hand of 2,500,O00. The gato re ceipts from now on, it is figured, will pay the current expenses until the end, so that the stockholders, who have hold ings representing t-'iOOO,000 upon which they scarcoly expected to realize any thing, will be paid 50 cents on the dollar. Lniina Crecraft and Marviu Newton, whose trial at Mcadville recently on the charge o( murdering John Crecraft, crated considerable interest are again to be brought before tho courts. A warrant was sworn out for thoir arrest by Mrs. Sophrona Parker at Moadvillo, ouThurs day, on a charge of having committed perjury at the murder trial at Meadville in September. Constable Ellis went to Titusville to arrest und take them to Meadville, but after he had served the warrant the accused parties demanded that he take them before a Titusville Jus tice, as they desired to give bail for their appearance at court Ho took them be fore Justice Strouse, where they furnish ed bail in the sum of l.'i.OOO each, lticli- ard Robinson was their bondsman. The children's ganio of slapping hands to the rymes of "Beau porrige hot, bean poriidge cold," as now adopted to the use ot adults has fun in it in large, solid chunks. It may be played by a roomful of people who are divided into fours. Iu each group the couples aro so seated that the hands of the second couplo meet across the hands of the first couplo. As everybody knows, the first motion is to slap the hands palm downward upon the knees ; the socoud is to slap the palms of the upraised hands together, and soon In the revised and enlarged form of the game the second couple makes its first motion when the first couple makes -its second motion, and the second couplo continues thus, always one motion be hind the first to avoid collision. When all the players are ready let somebody sit down at the piano ami uegiu "iiiunign School Cadets' March," or "Push Dem Clouds Away,-' or any lively tune ot suitable measure, and with the whole room in motion to the music it won't take any more than a month to discover that there is moro fun In this version of "Bean porridge hot" than you can shake a stick at. N. Y. Sun. , Three weeks ago John Peterson of Thompsons, section boss for tho W. N. it P., his wile and two children wero all takon with a violent typo of typhoid fe ver. The surroundings wore all appar ently in the best sanitary condition and tho cause of tho epidemic was a mystery to the physician who itartod an Investi gation. He found that nearly an eighth of a mile away from the Peterson house a rosident of the vicinity had removed his water closet to over an abandoned well on the premises and that the contamina ted water from this well had percolated through tho ground and reached the source of tho spring that supplied tho Peterson home with water. Tho use of water from tho spring was promptly stopped but loo late to save tho life of Mr. Peterson, who died Tuesday and was buried at Tidioute Wednesday. Derrick. Card of Thanks. We wish to make public acknow ledgement of our gratitude to those friends who so kinkly lent their aid and sympathy iu our recent sore aflliclion. and especially to the tunny friends in Harnett township, who came promptly and cheerfully to our aid in an hour of trial. Wm. Ii. Coon, Claiia Hayden, J. II. FONEB. Grcnt .slaughter in Meat. Heath & Giering wish to announce to the public that they may still be found at their old pluce of business, handling the best goods that can be obtained at the lowest possible prices. Owing to the hard times they will dl vide profits with their customers, sell ing round steak at ten cents; best cuts al 121 cts ; boiling meat from 4 to 8 cts; liver pudding, bologna and head cheese 10 cts; 3 Ihs. for 25 cts; pork sausage 10 cts; and all other oieats io porportinn. tf. Heath & Gierino. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the drug business at Klkton, Ky., for the past twelve years Rays; "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives bettor satisfaction than any other cough medicine I ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other will cure a cold bo quickly ; no other is so certain a preventive and cure for croup; no other affords so much re lief in eases of whooping cough. For salo by Siggins fc Herman. One Wny to be Ilnppy. Is (it all times to attend to the comforts of your family. Should any one ot them catch a Blight cold or cough, prepare yourself and call at once on Siggins A Herman, Tionesta, or G. Wilkins, West Hickory, sole agents and got a trial bot tle of "Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy, free. We give it away to prove that wo have a sure cure lor coughs, colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all di seases ot the throat and lungs. Large sizes 50c. TItlAI. I AST. List of causes Bet down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1803: 1. J. A. Neill, Nancy Church, Julia N. Berrv, and S. T. Noill for uso of Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry and S. T. Noill, vs. B. F. Shamburg and H. W. Shamburg, Administrators of G. Sliani- mrg, deceased, rso. 28, September Torm, 18!1. Summons in Assumpsit. 2. R. J. Morehead vs. John A. Water- house, No. 43, May Term, 181)3. Scire 1-acias Sur Mortgage. 3. K. Rose vs. Mrs. Anna Paltroviteh, ond G. B. Montgomerv, Tcrro Tenant, No. Ill, November Term, 1802. Sum mons in an action of ejectment. 4. County ot f orest vs. Townsliip ot Green, No. 20, August Term, 18!. Sum mons in action of Assumpsit. 5. II. W. Marks, vs. The Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company, of Jones town. Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, No. 42, August Term, 18113. Summons in Assumpsit. e. Jacob uvertanuer vs. jerry i arson, No. 26, August Term, 1803. Appeal from J. P. Attosl, CALVIN M. ARNER, Protlionotary. Tionesta, Pa.. Oct. 30, 1803. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and lor tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace Or phans Court, oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for th County of Forest, to commence on tne Third Monday of Nov., being the 2oth day of Nov., 18113. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justicesof tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to bo done, and to those wlio a re bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners mat are or shall be iu tho jail of Forest County, that tliey may be tnon and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my Hand and seal tins 24tli day ot October, A. 1). 1803. JOHN R. OSGOOD, l..s. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of the following writs of Lev. Fa., Plu. Lev. Fa. sur Mortgage, and Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Com moil Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tio nesta, I'll., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, A. D. 1803 ut 1 o'clock p. in., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: CHARLES W. PRATT and DAVID PHILLIPS Tor use F. R. GREEN and F. O. SMITH, Cashiers, vs. JOHN A. WATERIIOUSE, HORACE P. PER RIN, C. C. CAMP and H. J. P EM BERTON, Plurios Levari Facias sur Mortgage, E. I). No. l.'i Nov. Term, 181)3. byles and Clark, Att'ys. A LSO, Charles Pratt aud David Phillips for use F. R. Green anil F. O. Smith, Cashiers, vs. John A.Wateihousu, II. P. l'eri iu.C. C. Camp aud II. J. Pcliiberton, Pluries Levari Facias sur Mortgage, E. I). No. lii Nov. Term, 1803. liyles and Clark, Att'ys. ALSO, Fieilonia National Rank, Assignee of John A. Wateihouse, vs. Andrew Bor den and Horace P. Perrin, Delts, and T. D. Collins, terre tenant, Levari Fa cias sur Mortgage, E. 1). No. 17 Nov. Term, 181)3. Byles aud Clark, Att'ys. ALSO, Fredouia National Hunk, Assignee of Johu A. Waleihouso, vs. Audiew Hor- don and Horraco P. Perrin, Defts, and T. D. Collins, Terre Tenant, Levari Facias sur Mortgage, E. D. No. 18 Nov. Term, 1803. Byles and Clark, Att'ys. A I. SO, Horace P. Perrin, Andrew Borden and H. J. Pcniberton vs. John A. Water house and Warren B. Hookor, Defts, ami T. 1). Collins, terre tenant, Levari Facias sur Mortgago, E. D. No. 10 Nov. Term, 18H3. Byles and Clark, Att'ys. All tho right, title. Interest, claim and demand of the defendants and terre tenant of, in anil to all that certain Leasehold situate, Ivinir and being in the Township of II owe nod Coun ty of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, on lands ot A. J. Ua.eltine, c. v . stone ami W. M. Lindsey, and demised and leased unto T.J. Melvin and A. B. Walker by tho said A. J. Hazeltino, C. W.Stonoaud W. M. Lindsey, by virtue of written in denture of lease bearing date the 2ft h day of May, A. I). 182, for the term of years from tho date thereof, for oil and gas purposes, and recorded in the Recol cr's olliee in and for Forest County, in Deed Book No. Hi, at pauo 213, A c.'; said leasehold being bounded and described as follows: All that certain Leasehold Estate in all those four certain tracts of land situate in the Township of Howe, County of Forest andstatoof Pennsylva nia, being part of Warrant No. 3103, known and designated on a plat or draft made by T. E. Barnes as the south half of subdivision "A and E," and the north hal f of subdivision" F,"each containing fif ty (&0) acres, and subdivision"I, "contain ing sixty (00) acres, aud in all two hundred and tenf210) acres, being the same estate created by lease from A. J. Ha.eltine, i '. W. Stone and W. M. Lindsev to T. J. Melvin and A. If. Walker, dated May 2l, A. 1). 1882, and recorded in said olllce in Deed Book No. Ill, page 243. Also Tho Leasehold estate in all those two certain tracts of laud situato in the Township, County and State aforesaid, be ing parts of said Warrant No. .'1103, known and designated on said plat or diult mado bv T. E. Barnes, as tho north half of sub division "A" and "C," containing in all one hundred (100) acres, being tho samo cstateercnted bv agreement made July 31, A. D. 1HM2, between said . .1. llael'tine, W. M. Lindsey and C. W. Stone, with J. Milton Fuller, recorded in said ollico Deed Book No. Hi, page 245. Also The Leasehold estate in all that certain tract of land situato in the Town ship of Howe, County and Slat"aloresaid, and being part of said Warrant No. 3103, known and designated on said plat or draft made bv T. E. Barnes, as tho cast half of subdivision "K," containing thirty-live (3"i) acres, more or less ; tho wholo of said subdivision "K, containing seventy (ill) acres more or less, was leased by A. .1 Hazeltino, C. W. Stone and W. M. Lind sey to L. A. Brennaman and S. M. Reiil, bv Indenture of Lease da'ed August in, A. Di 18S2, recorded in said olliee in Deed Book No. lit, page 24. , and in and by a certain partition agreement ami assiun mentsmade June3d. A. 1). lsst.byand be tween Aslier B. Walker J. Milton Fuller, Thomas J. Melvin, C.C.Mel v in, P.M. Shan non. Sam'l G.Bay noand C. E. Parsons, li ist parties and then owners ot an undivided ono-fourth (1) of said Leasehold estate in all of said mibdivison "K," and the Union Oil Company, second party and then own ers of an undivided one-fourth of sai Leasehold estate in the whole of said sub division "K," and L. A. Breneuian and S. M. Reid. third parties, thou owners of an undivided half of said Leasehold estate in the whole of said subdivision lv, the wholo of said Leasehold estate in the west half of said subdivision "K" was parti tioned and assigned to said third plirties and the whole of same in the east half ot said subdivision "lv" was apportioned and assigned an undivided one-half to said first parties, anil the other undivided half to the Union Oil Company, second party, which entire Leasehold estato in tho east hall of said subdivision "lv" so created and vested as aforesaid in said first parties and second parties intended to be Hereby convoyed unto mo party oi tho second part hereto. Also The Leasehold estato in all that certain tract of land situate In tho Town ship, County and State aforesaid, bouudod and described as follows : Beginning at a point eighty rods south of the north lino oi arrant no. oin.i, una one nuiiiiieu rods west of the east line of said Warrart running thence south eighty (80) rod thence west one hundred rods; north eighty (80) rods ; thence east one hundred (WO) rods to tho nlaco of beiriuninir. Contain ing fifty (50) acres, and being the south half of Lot "D," according to the map and allotment ot lauds oi Lindsey, Hazel tine and Company, situate in said War rant No. 3103, saiil distances and propor tions (li) being approximate, and tho in tention being to convey a lease of the most southerly portion of said Lot, containing fifty (f0l acres strict measure; being the same estato created by agieeinentol' lease from R. B. stone to J. n. nariiison, iniieii Auirust 0th. I8S2. with sundry assign nients. recorded iu said ollico in Deed Book No. 1(1, page 240, Ac. Also The Leasehold estato in all that certain tract of land situato in the Town shin. Countv and State aforesaid, bein nart of Warrant No. 2001 known and des ignated as lot No. 8. hounded as follows ; Beginning on the southern boundary line of said Warrant at a point sixty-nine and live-tenths (li! 5-10) rods from tho southwest corner of said Warrant ; thence runuiiiu east on said southern boundary lino one hundred and thirty-nine (130) rods, thence north on a parallel with the western boundary line of said Warrant 115 rods, thence west on a line parallel with said southern boundary line one hundred and thirty-nine ( 130) rods, thence south on a line parallel Willi the western Ixiuudary lino of said Warrant 11.") rods to the placo of begining. Containing one bundled (100) acres moreor less, being the same estato created by lease lroni J. M. Bonh'din to J. M. Fuller, dated August 10, 1882, recorded in said olllce in Deed Book No. 10, pago 2.M. A lno The Leasehold ill all that certain tract of laud situate iu the Towiislui County and State aforesaid, being part of said Warrant No. 2001, bounded and de scribed as billows: Beginning at the southwest coi ner of said Warrant; thence running cast on southwest boundary line of said Warrant sixtv-niueainl live-tcnilis rods: thence north on u line parallel with the western boundary line of said War rant to a point intersecting ti e northern lineof said Warrant tw o hundred and Uni ty (230) rods; thence west on the norlhcrii boundary lino of said W arrant to the northwestern corner thereof siMy-nine and live-tenths rods; thence soutii on the western boundary line ot saul "arrant two bundled and thirty 2:sui rods to the place of beginning. Containing one liun died 1 100) acres, more or less, being the same estate created by agreement of lease from J. M. Ronhani to A. B. Walker, I M. Shannon and Thomas J. .Melvin dated August 21sl, lss'J, recorded iu said olli in Deed Book No. 17, page 8. Al.so The Leasehold estate in all that certain lot or piece of laud situate iu the Townsliip, County and Stale alor-'said, aud described as tollows, viz,: lour Pieces or parts ot Warrant No. 3103, in the County of Forest aud Slate of Penn sylvania, containing three hundred and thirty (330) acres, more or less, being lots marked D, J, 11, and B, accord iin.' to a certain mapot lands awarded by Lindsey, Ha.eltine and Company, and Sli.ne and Barnes, in Howe Township, Forest Comi ty, Peniia., 18MI, from which the subjoin ed extract shows the location of tlie said Lots relating to each other and to Hie boundaries of sai l Wariaiit, to- it : II 31 03 Subject, however tu a certain Auguit0, 1 8 imtdd i y U B 11 llardisou, of tliti uniitli half leitso dated fcUone to J. of Lot '!' acres, aud atoresaid, eoiilaiuiug titty 0 to all lliu term, couvcuauui aud piuvisiuu thereof, being tho same entate in said lands created by article of agreement made No vember 11, A. I). 1--KJ, between W. P. Book and It. II. Stone of the one part, and T.J. Melnn.A. B. Walker, P. M. Shannon, J. M. Fuller, S. G. Bayne, C. C. Melvin and C E. Parsons, a co partnership as Melvin, W alker, Rhinnoti & Co., and the Union Oil Co., said Corporation, and the Union Oil Company, in equal undivided interests Also All the right., itle, interest, claim and demand of said parties of the first part of, in and to a certain Leasehold estate In a part of Warrant No. L'001, known and des ignated as Lot No. 7, one hundred and Olio and 27-1 00 acres. Also All the right, title, interest and claim of said parties of the first part of, in and to a certain license to cut and remove all the growing timtier, except such trees and bushes which are iiiarksd as corner or line trees, from a certain tract of land con taining one hundred anil one acres, known and designated as Lot No. 7, being a sub division of Warrant No. 1091, in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa. Al.so All the od well- situate on the lands hereby conveye 1, and the rigs, ma chinery, fixtures and appurtenances there to belonging, together with all and singular tho mining rights, surface rictus, case ments, terms ot years and estates in said lands created bv the above recited leases or agreements, and each, every and all assignments of the same vesting said in terests in said parties of the first part A LS ), All the right, title, "interest, and claim of the defendants and terre tenant of, In anil to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in 1 lowo Twp, Forest Co., Pa., boun ded anil described as follows : Beginning on tliHsinitlierii bmindiry of War. No. '-'0O1, at a point sixty-nine and fivo-tenths ('19 5-10) rods from tlio south-weptern corner of said Warrant ; thence running east.ou said south ern boundary lino one hundred and thirty- nine rods (1-9) ; thence running north on a lino parallel with the western boundary line of said Warrant one hundred and fif teen (115) rods ; thence running west on a line parallel with said southern boundary line one hundred and thirty-nine (130) rods, tlionce running soutu on a line parallel wttn the western boundary line of said Warrant one hundred aud fifteen (115) roils to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred Acres (100 A), more or less. Also All that certain niece parcel or lot of land situate in Howe Township, Forest Co., Pa., bounded and descrilwd as follows : Beginning at tho southwest corner ot ar rant tWHii'y-nino hundred and ninety-one 20011. thence running eist on the southron boundary line of saiil Warrant sixty-nine aud five teuthsroils ; thence running north on a line parallel nrith tho western boundary line of said Warrant to a point intersecting the northern boundary line of said Warrant two hundred and thirty -30 rods ; thence ruuuing west en tho northern boundary line of said Warrant to the northwestern corner thereot sixty-nine aud nvo-tenths f' U 5-10 rods ; thence running south on the western boundary line of said warrant t wo uunitreil and thirty la 0 rods to the place of beginning. Containing ono hundred 100 acres, more or less, lining oil the western eua of said Warrant. Also All that certain piece or parcel of land situato in I lowo Township, Forest County, and state of Pennsylvania, a part of Warrant, 2001, bounded and described as tollows : Beginning on the northern bound ary line of said Warrant at a point two hundred and eight and five-tenths rods from tho northwestern corner of said War rant, running theuco east on said northern boundary line ono hundred and thirty-nine (10) rods ; thence soutu on a line parallel with the western boundary line of said Warrant one hundred aud fifteen (115) rods ; thence west on a line parallel with the northern bo indary line of said Warrant 130 rods ; tuence north on a Hue parallel with the western boundary line of said Warran 1 11 5 rods to the place of beginning. Containing oua hundred acres more or less being Lot No. ii, of subdivision of saiil warrauts, as designated on a diagram con voyed by J. M. Bonhaui et al to 8. G. Bayueet al, recorded iu Peed Book tiO. 10, pago 2ai, excepting aud reserving out or this grant an equal )i partof all petroleum aud gas or oilier valuable or volatile sub stances to J. M. lionham his heirs and as signs, and subject to a deed conveying the undivided half of said laud to the Union Oil Company, Heed Book No. lti, page -02. Also All thatcertain piece or p ircel of land in said Howe Township being 50 acres of the tract of 100 acres conveyed to Michael Murphy by Robert Denniaon et al, being ill the eastern part rf Warrant No. 310s, hounded and described as follows : Be ginning at the southeast corner of said War rant Mo. Kl'JS, running thence uortu aioug tne eastern boundary ot said Warrant No. 3108 to the iVarren Co., line ; thence west along said Warren County line a sutticieut distance that by running tlionce south to the southern boundary lino of said Warrant No. 3198 and northern boundary line of Yt arrant .1103, and thence east along said southern boundary lineof Warrant 319s to the place of beginning, will contain 100 acres. The .i0 acres intended to be couveyed hereby to be apportioned out of the ono hundred acres aforesaid, as follows : The said 100 acres to he divided into four equal portious of 25 acres each by linos ruuuing east aud west parallel with tho nortuern 1 boundary line, and the said lots to Isi nuiulwred 1, 2, 3, and 4; from 2 the topdown, (from north tosoutb) ami the fifty acres intended to lie 3 convoyed bniug the middle 50 acres ami lots 2 and 3, accord- 4 i" to tho plot iu the margin of Deud Book No. lii, page 412. Being same premises and interest there in convoyed by deed from L. A. Uremia man to T J. Melvin et al, together with all the oil wells, wood-rigs, boilers, en gines, tubing, casing, pipes, ropes, fit tings, and all tho appurtenances situato thereon and theiouiiln belonging. Seized, taken ill execution and to be sold as the property of John A. Water house, Horace P. Perrin, Andrew Bor den, C. C. Camp, II. .1. Pemliertoii Bud Warren B. II, inker, defendants, and T. D. Coliius tcrro tenant, at tho suit ot Charles W. Pratt and David Phillips for use of F. R. I t i i ii and F. . Smith, Cashiers, l-'ieiluii.t National Bank, As signee of John A. Waleihouso 44u4Au drew Boi'dcu ul al. ALSO, NORMAN (ill, BERT vs. JOHN RE GAN, No. 20, November Term, ls03. l.in Isev ,V Parinlee, Att'ys. All tne riulit, lillo interest and cla'in of the defendant of, iu and to all that certain piece or pan-el ot' land situate in Howo Township, Forest County, and Statu of Pennsylvania, hounded and dcsciibcd as follows, to-wil: Commencing at tho southeast corner of Warrant number thiilv-oue hundred and ninety-eight i31s;iii said township, running Ihcnco est along the soti,ih line of said warrant 50 rods ; ilu'iu-e north eighty rod-i, east lil'i v rods; thence south along east line of said Warrant eighty rods to the placo of beginning. ( oiilainng twenty-live acres, more or less. Together with two oil wells thereon ; being same premises con veyed to first parly by M. Murphy and w ilo by deed dated January 2 1, Isoo. To gether with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges and appurlnances lo the same belonging. Taken in execution and to ho sold as the properly of John la-gun at the suit of Nuniiaii tiilliert. TERMS t IF SALE.- Tho following must be sirn-ily eoiuplicl Willi when tho prop erty is siricki-ii down : 1. W hen I lie pla ml ill' or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the wins miisi be paid, and a list of liens int-lkiiliug inortga :e searches on the prop crlv sold, together w nh sui-h lien iveili tor sreeeipt tm- the amount ot the pro eeeils ol the sale or sin-li porte-ii Ihereof as ho inavclaiiii, must be furnished the Shelllf. 2. All bids most be paid iu full. 3. All sales o,,l settled iniiuedialcly will be coniinui d until 2 o'clock p. lo., of the iit-M day, al u hii h tunc all properly not sealed lor w ill again be put up and sold at the evpi-iisc an, I iisk of the person to W holli lll st sol. I. See I'll id, ui's I'igest, Ninth Edition, page Ion, Soii-h's I-ki-iiis, page :lsj. JOHN R. osiiooli, sUerrt. Slierilf's Olliee, Tinnesla, Pa., Nov. 4, Iso.l.