the forest republican. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1894. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rurgenn.C. II. Davis. Oouneitmen. -Joseph Clark, V. A. ?,rni W; A- "'lands, 8. H. IDislot, A. II. Dale Joseph Morgan. Jwticet vf the Peace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Sotloy. ' QoitAtable S. 8. Canilold, Collector 8. H. Cantleld. Srhnot Director I), 8. Knox, J. T. nrennan, J. H. Clark. T. F. Rltchey, Q. W. Ilolotnnn, J. K. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congrce-. F. Km tin. Member of Senate FI arby A. Hall. AenemblyJ. J. Haioiit. President Judge Chaui.hh II. Notrs. Aetociate Judgctlonm II. Whit. O. W. ('LA UK. Treasurer Q. Jamieson. Prot honorary, Regieter A Recorder, Ae. OaLvim M. Arwrr. MierOr.-JoHK T. Carson. CbnmMioer4 W, A. Connbi.T, Pk ter Youmok, W. M. Coon. . tTimnty Superintendent G. W. Kkrr. District Attorney V. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners J . 15. Carpkn TEB, OKO. ZlTENDKL. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. (kroner D. W. Clark. Count y A uditors M. K. Aiiuott, W, L. Ktroitp, J. W. Elliott. HElll'LAR TKHMN OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 309, 1. 0. 0. K. Moots every Tuesday evening, In Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. liREST LODGE, No. 184. A. O. II. W., I Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. 8. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, K.. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionenta. CAT. OKO ROE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of eaeh month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. X M., meels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in eaeh month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta. Pa. P M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-ATLAW, and District Attorney. Ofllce, cor. of lm and Bridge Streets, Tionesth, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Coinpanlos, rii F. RITCHEY, -I ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. DWARD E. HA LI j ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Oflloe with S. D. Irwin Esq. B. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon ft Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. D., Physielan, Surgeon A Dontist. Oltllce and residouee three doors north of Lawrence House, Tionenta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. DR. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician ft Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. OITlce in the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davla. Calls made night or day. LD. BOWMAN. M. D., Physician 4 Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Oflloe In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This lintel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with al. the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms. hot and cold wator, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. ClENTHAL HOUSE, A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Tlonseta, Pa. This is the mostoentrally located hotel in the place, and has ail the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. TTOREST HOTEL, r West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice lv furnished throughout, anil oilers the ituost and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. MAY, PARK ft CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm Walnut Sta., Tionesta, Fa., Hank or Discount ana Deposit, in terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of tiie u. h. collections sonciieu. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT ft SHOEMAKER. Shop in Keck building next to Smear jaugh ft Co.' s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give period satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER, J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 yearn' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line uu short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, die, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. W ill be found in the building next to Keeley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grottonbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General blacksini thing prompt ly clone at Low Katos. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop Iu rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED, GRETTENBEKHER. Broker in Heal Estate ,Ani General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. Houses C Lots for Sale Houses for Rent. Do you wish to sell or exchange R'sal EstatoT or desire InsurVjce on your buildings or household furniture T Call on me. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and all other legal instruments r.f writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registors or Property for sale or to lot, open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to thepropor assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. C'harch mat Nabbntfe Mrkool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:46 a. m. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preachins In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preachinu In the F. M. Cboreh every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. r. siioup, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath mornimr and evening, nov. J. v. MCAnincii omciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Clorcland Bicycles. Latest Improved Models, fitted with Combination Wood and Allom inum Clincher Kim and Cleveland Thread Tire. All strains aod vibra tion absorbed by the Wood Rim. W ritten guarantee with every wheel. Carry 200 pounds over rough roads. l'ncei'.to suit the tunes. JJUO to $150 buys a high grade wheel. Call and see sample. A. II. Dale. Gt. William Stanley of Franklin was in town last week. A lot of boats and rafts came down Tionesta creek last Friday. Ovorcoata, Ulsters, Gloves and Mit tens at cost, at Ledebur at Miles'. 2t. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Infield have be gun housekeeping in the Arner bouse. Mr. Willis Brace has moved Into the Canfleld house recently vacated by Cbas. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Skinner of An des, N. Y., were visitors at Mrs, H. H. May's last week. Miss Maggie McKinney of Franklin was visiting her cousins Mesdames Wy man and May last week. Alex Dale Is beautifying his proper ty on which bia office is located by plant ing trees along the front. Rev. David H. Holmes, of New York city, baa been added to the faculty of Al legheny College, Meadville. Mrs. David Barnett, of Tionesta, is visiting Mrs. David Mintz and Mrs. Paltrovitch. Marienville Eritrea. 'Squire J. F. Proper, who has been absent in the southern states for sever al months, returned home Monday. Spring goods are now coming in at Lawrence dt Smearbaugh's, and every thing goes at the lowest figures. 'it J. H. Derlckson is recovering from quite a severe spell of sickness and ex pects to be around again in a few days. The County Commissioners made an inspection of tho county bridges lo cated in the different parts of Forest, last week. Miss Belle Miles, who has been visit ing at her borne at Mercer county for several weeks returned to Tionesta a few days ago. James H. Eddy, aged 79 years, and a lumberman on the Allegheny river for 40 years, died at his home in Warren Sat urday afternoon. Rev. F. W. Ware formerly principal of the schools of this place, has recently been appointed to the Greensburg charge In the Evangelical church. The surest way to Induce editors to look over your paper is to reproduce something from theirs occasionally. Blizzard. Well, here you are. S. J. Grove departs for Buffalo to-day noon to secure medical advice and treat ment at one of the hospitals of that city, His health has been poor for some time p.vtt. governor Pattisou has named two Fridays, April 13 and 27, as spring Ar bor days.- The people ought to observe one of the m, and can take their choice as to which on 6 it shall be. Carpentei"! and' other mechanics, who are so apt to fall from scaffolds and dislocate a lim.1', will please remember that there is noticing so good for tnflama tion as Salvation Oil, the greatost cure for sprains and br Uises. A. W, Cook, of Barnett Township, Is announced as a candidate for Con gress, aa will be observed by reference to the proper place. The announcement came In last week too late for any men tion In the local columns. Five ol our young; ladles expect to depait for Clarion Normal next Monday, namely: Blanche Pease and May Huling of Tionesta ; Emma Thompson ana Em ma Klinestiver of Nebraska, and Emma Khter of German Hill. The popularity of that institution of learning grows with each succeeding year. The Entertainment given by the J un lor tiociefty of Christian Endeavor on last Friday evening was a decided success and reflected much credit upon those who had it in charge. The exercises were of a missionary character in which work the Juniors are interested, having a (25.00 share In a school at Nankin, Chi na. Cash buys cheaper at Lodobur & Miles' than any pike In fh founfr. tf. TheW. C. T. U. of Forest county will hold an executive meeting at Tiones ta, April 2nd, at 2 p. m. Representatives from each local Union are requested to be present. By order of Prsldon.t, Mrs. J, II. Dorickson. Mrs.. Clara. Hoover died.'at'.tbe home of her niece, Miss Agnes Sibnald, Lans dalo, Pa., March 22, 1863. aged 83 years. Mrs. Hoover was for many yesra a resi dent of this community, and is woll re membered by'all our older citizens, by whom she was hlghly'rcspected. Mr. Joseph Wuorrge of Whig Hill. Forest county, has for sale a colt, coming three years old In July, and weighs 1500 pounds. Also a good cow, fresh In about two weeks, and about two tons of nice hay. Parties In need of anything In this line will do well to consult Mr. Wuerzge. We had a pleasant call yesterday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Oren Cooper, of Foxes. They are accompanying their sons on their rafting trip down the Al legheny. Mr. Cooper's old love for run ning on the river comes back to him as the seasons come round, and while too far advanced In years to handle an oar, be still enjoys the voysj e. Rev. B F. Felt was elected Presid ing elder of the Franklin district of the Pittsburg conference of the Evangelical Church, at the conference held at Hynd man, Pa., last week. This was a deserv ed promotion, and his many friends in Brookville are highly delighted thereat. Mr. Feit will remove his family to Clar ion, where they will make their future home. Brookville Republican. Next week our young folks of both sexes will pack their trunks and take their departure Tor a term's earnest work at tho Clarion State Normal School. We are glad to know that thoro Is an increas ing interest in the culture that this school affords. At no Institution can be found bettor advantages, or abler teachers. To the young we say educate yourself by all means. ITho Normal affords you excel lent opportunities. The Warren Mail contains this grace ful compliment to a very efficient officer who has served Uncle Sara during the past 'our years : The retirement of Post master H. H. EvanB is generally regret ted by the people of Tidioue and vicinity. He haaknade an attentive and obliging official, careful of the public's wants, and the Tidioute postoffice stands high in merit and estimation of the government Inspectors. If the new P. M., W. R. DawBon, does as well, nobody will com plain. Prophet nicks predicts storminess from April 5th to 0th, and cold and freez ing iu the wake of the storms as they pass eastward. Along about 12th and 13th reactionary storms may be expect edrain, bail, thunder and wind. Cold weather may be looked for about the 14th. The 17th to 21st constitutes the next storm period. - Cool nights with frosts will follow all these disturbances. Tho 24th and 25th are reactionary storm centers, and will be followed also with frost. The month will end with a grow ing warm wave, and with storms ad vancing from western extremes of the country. . - i -i ne largest ran, so saia Dy oia lum bermen, ever ran oat from the upper Tionesta creek was piloted down one day last week by Stephen Cooper, from the mouth of Fools creek. It contained nearly 70,000 feet of lumber, and top loaded with several thousand feet of boat siding; was 24 feet wide and 23 courses deep. Two of Balltown's brave young ladies, Misses Gertie Griflin and Nellie Jackson, took passage on the raft, and rode over all the dams along,.the creek, until Nebraska was reached, when the pilot's better Judgment prevailed upon them to leave the craft, and 'twas well they did, for in passing nnder the newly erected bridge below the mill some of the "stagging" was knocked down and al most completely covered the raft. This was too much for the forward hands and theyjumped off to save themselves, and pilot Cooper was left to manage things from that on. The rafting season on Tionesta creok is already about over for this year. Time was when the breaking up of the winter ice marked the beginning of the rafting business and the end came only when the summer's sun licked up the waters and made running impossible. But those were the halcyon days of the lumbering Industry along the "Tionesta," and they'll never come again ; at least not as any one now on the sod knows of. Twen ty board and 18 timber rafts is the out put from Salmon creek this year, while further up the creek, Cooper Bros., and W hite it Co. have each a number of pieces out. Flynn & Weller cut out a small "Allegbeoy" on the Whiteman t Bauer mill above Newtown, and are now on the way to market with it. So we say. the "rafting" is all over with this season. There are three priuci pal reasons for this shortness of season Scarcity of timber, shipment by rail, and the building ot boats and barges. 'Tls sad to reflect that the first of these rea sons should exist, but that don't help the matter any. Facta are fuels uo matter how stubborn. Any sudden chaage iu the condition of the atmosphore is certain to bring its bai vest of coughs and colds. These, if suffered to run on are likely to terminate in consumption ; but they may be readi ly cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Kellettrllle. Berlin and Reed have sold ther proper ty at i-mlle to Compbell A Ritx. This property consists of 600 acres of good hemlock timber land. Consideration private. Joha Btover lost one of bia horses ou Saturday. The horse were at the Pro per form where tkoy wrc It, ft overnight, On of the eulrr.ls w; taken sick and died in a few r ilsato. The loss falls heavily oa the ';WLr. Dr. Hadley, Tloesit's Veterinary sur ceon, was called up to doctor a valuable milch cow belonging to M. O. Myers The Dr. pronounced the animal a suffer ing from Spinal fever and aa not likely to recover from the disease. Dan Walters of Tionenta is visiting his daughter. Mrs. M. C. Myers, for a few days. The Misses Nellie Jackson and Gertie Griflin of Balltown pasued through town on Friday ou a raft, on their way to Tio nesta. The girls report a good time Tlia. rAtiirnad hnniA Hunilav. fls rJoVe MMftftfl rff IfsUt'oVa stopped in town Saturday on her way to the coun ty seat. A committee has been appointed to send out Invitations for the K. O. T. M. masquerade ball, which will be held in town on April 20. The date of holding the ball was first reported to lie on the 20th but we cheerfully correct the mis take. Get your masks ready. Easter Sunday was an exceptionally cold and stormy day here, but neverthe less the people were out as usual. On Monday the Buck mills and New town slashes were cut in order to get oul the few remaining rafts that were strand ed on the several bars between Newtown and Tionesta. We believe the total num ber strandod is 8 pieces. The editor of this paper can tell better than ye scribe whether the rafts were all run or not. Mr. David Caldwell of Allegheny city was the guest of friends of Newtown Mills over Sabbath. Kellettvllle will be rather dull for the next week, as all the boys are on a trip to Iron City and other points down the Ohio river. If you do not see any news from Kel lettvllle iu the next week or two do not get alarmed as we are among the list that expect to see Pittsburg during the pres ent week. Bert Marsh attended a "select" party at Ball town on Wednesday eve ning. Ho reported an excellent time. Will Walks. Stewarts Han. An exhibition was given at Allendar school house Friday evening, by the scholars, which was well attended and very pleasing, we are told. It was the last day of a six month's term taught by Miss Myrtle Copeland of Hickory. Homer Bryner has bought the wells on the Haze farm, formerly owned by Jas. Mclutyre. Mr. Bryner expects to shoot and clean out the wells as soon as the weather will permit. Some of the producers expect to do some drilling this summer if oil stays at a fair price. Dollar oil would make times better here. Rov. Shoup will commence a series of protracted meetings at the White Church this, Monday, evening. Mr. John Thompson, one of our old est and best citizens, who has suffered with a very severe sick spell, is very much improved and again able to be about the house, we are glad to know. M. L. Range expects to handle fertiliz ers this summer, and those wanting any thing of the kind will do well to call oa him, as he will handW a first class article. We speak from expesience, having tried It. H. M. Zahniser received word last week that his mother, who lives in Mer cer county, was quite sick. He expects to go to see her this week. Cbas. Monross has moved onto the farm formerly worked by D. E. Carson, and will work for J. I. Range this summer. Bert Thompson's baby, which has been very sick, is not much improved, we are sory to say. Mr. Walters lost a good work horse this spring. Wm. Wood expects to put in a saw mill on the Joslyn farm and saw out what timber there is on the tract this summer. Strang, of Pleasantville, has the Job of sawing. R. J. Copeland ts quite poorly with rheumatism again. Hugh O' Hare will build a new barn this summer. Mrs. J. A. Dawson is still confined to the house with rheumatism. M. L. Range's dog bit one of his chil dren quite badly 8turday. Will Cummings Is at Erie taking a course in a business college there. O. B. Hclntyre was home for a week, but has gone back to the Indiana oil field again. This is a very stormy day, Just such as we might expect after such nice weather the first of the mentb. News Bot. Weddlug Bells. YOUNG SIGGINS On Wednesday, March 21, 1894, at the residence of the bride's parents, by VC. p. Siggins, J. P. and father of the bride. Miss Bertha B. Siggins and John K. Young, all of West Hickory, were married. There were about twenty-five iuviled guests participated in the festivities oi the day, a goodly number of useful and ornamental presents were bestowed upon the newly wedded pair. Master Earl and Miss Pearl, brother and sister of the bride, acted as bride's maid and best man ; and as the time-piece upon the mantle chimed the hour of two the wed ding party marched to place to the Btrains of the grand Russian Wedding March where the contracting parties were made one. After which a sumptuous dinner was seryed and enjoyed by all. The hap py pair havo gone to Titusville to spend a few days with friends of the groom, and on their return will make their abode in West Hickory. We wish them much Joy and success for the future. A UUKST. Do you need a Carpet? Go to Ledo bur ic Miles and get advantage of the best stock in Philadelphia, cheaper than elsewhere, cut and matched and you pay for no waste. tf. Card of Thanks. Ed. Republican; We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the good people of Kellettvllle and vicinity for the charity and interest they manifested during the sickness of J. W. Albaugh and family, and also to Dr. Weber for the skillful medical asaistence which he rendored. C. A. A new stock of dry goods, hats, shoes, etc., la now being opeued at Law rence Smearbaugh's. We are buyiag carefully and selling at bottom prices. Our stock is not the largest and finest ev er displayed in Forest county, tint we still think we can suit you. Call and see and price the goods. 2t. Our stock of shoes is being replenish ed ever)' day. In these goods we ara al ways prepared to furnish a strictly first class article at the smallest possible prices. 2t. New goods See them. at Ledebur t Miles' tf. Jean pants, 75 cents, Miles.' at Ledsbur at tf. Subscribe for the RKruBLiOAH. o!dUkr pet (t a year. One Men's woolen suits at 95.00 at Lede bur t Miles'. tf. The great offer being made by the Pittsburg Dispatch to take the sixty teachers of Pittsburg, Allegheny and ether points In Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland, to Atlantic Cily in July is the talk of the hour. The additional inducement that the twelve teachers of the sixty who receive the largest number of votes will be taken on a supplementary trip to Philadelphia, New York anil Boston after the Atlantio City trip is over is Indicative of the libor alty which governs the Pittsburg J9i patch in everything it does. Give your favorite teacher the benefit of a splendid summer onting. Don't Tsbacre Hplt or Hmoke Your Life away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and the man who wants to quit and can't rnns no physical or financial risk in us ing "No-to bsc." Sold by all druggists look st drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Storling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. A Horrible Railroad Accident. Is a daily chronicle in our papers ; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she hsd taken Otto's cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time life would have been rendered happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning I If yon have a cough or any affection of the Throat and lungs call at Siggins Herman, Tio nesta, or W. G. WilkinB, West Hickory, sole agents, and get a trial bottle free. Large size 50c. 4 The Trouble Over. A prominent man in town exclaimed the other day: "My wife has been wear ing her life out from the effects of Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Her case baffled the skill of our best phy sicians. After using threo packages of Bacon's Celery King for the nerves she is almost entirely well." Keep your blood in a healthy condition by the use of this great vegetable compound. Call on Slgulns Herman, Tionesta, or W, G. Wilkins, West Hickory, sole agents, and get a trial package tree. Large size 50c. 4 TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS. IN FOREST COUNTY, PA., BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of seated and unseated lands in the county of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid, I will ottor at public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1894 being the Eleventh day of June 1894, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ ed pieces of land, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes and ousts due and unpaid against the same, and continue the same frjm day to day as the same may be found nec essary. TERMS OF SALE: The amount of taxes and costs must be paid when the property is struck off, or the sale may be avoided and the property put up and resold. All tracts not otherwise marked are adver tised for taxes for 1892 and 1893. UNSEATED JL.AJVIS. Barnett Township. WwiMt-AerM. TinutH or Owner. 33051 8312 3305 3812 3305 5701 3160 23 S W Pain 914 05 1 1 8-10 8 W Pain 18 8-10 " " 1 R 8 4 J W Winlack 449 John Becker 65 J B Reed 767 12 22 1 80 435 85 5701 12 73 3159 247K Clark A Kreitler E. part 30 John M Clspp fl Gilfoyle 3311 100 Sterner Daniel 3161 280 J B Pearsall Creen Township, 192 67 19 50 26 67 54 00 5185 500 Duncan Robert, 1893 54 00 3118 64 Lacy, 18U3 7 20 6504 1000 Lacy 536 00 5505 580 I.acy 288 00 6601 1000 Lacy 737 00 6500 600 Laov 360 00 3819 SiiO McClintock Hamelton. i of tax 18 00 120 Myers. Peter or Nulf i of tax 7 20 6183 100 S D Irwin fl Phillis X of tax 9 00 5189 100 E O Emerson fl Conrad 19 82 5118 5tf Lacv, 1893 4 51 381U417 60 Unknown fl Davis '93 7 20 100 First National Bunk Hol- idaysburj; 21 60 6185 210 John A Dale Heirs 60 40 il j 618 Collins A Watson 72 00 6184 67 Geo Zuendel fl Enterprise Transit Co. '93 10 26 j 64 T D Collins fl Wallace 11 62 Harmony Township. 50 A J A J B Siggins 10 05 lof75 U 11 Evens, trustee fl Barr A Beech 10 05 216 153 J il Osmer 40 20 217 110 J 11 Osmer 29 48 80 Newbury E 26 hO 100 Thompson fl Babbett '92 13 20 100 SiKgins A Thompson fl Thompson A Babbett '93 13 60 60 Foreman N S fl Dawson A Keener 13 40 22 Cartwright 8 8 7 71 07i Siggins John fl Page 26 13 120 SiKins Isaac i oil int. '02 28 75 Miles Hugh 25 14 50 Breden James fl Hagan 13 40 162 McCaliuont J S 46 WO 102 Mct'almont 8 F 46 90 103 MeCalmont John F 40 90 115 MuCalinout J S 30 85 110 Mct'almont Mrs 8 F 37 20 41 Guild J O '93 13 40 22 Brown Jonathan heirs '92 3 79 lii Paul I) J '93 2 38 134 Paul R 8 '93 2 38 No. 6 259 Pittsburg National Buuk of Commerce 76 03 145 Garson Sbamburg 38 86 60 J llonnev 13 40 100 Smiley Dr. fl Getchell 42 88 50 Kigali's J A Hicliardnon '93 6 80 60 Siggins J 11 Cleland '93 6 80 Hickory Township 5208 290 Henricl 4 Lens, trus. '93 5221 1 Henrici at Lens, trus. '93 6203 550 Wilkins Crocker A Long 6192 150 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. 300 John Small wood 100 Beutty David 120 Longwell McFee, 1 tax 089 300 J M Clupp, Unknown '93 32 wigens r; R 16 Dr. Colbert, J. G Re.d 60 H H Stow 176 Noble A Delemater 5232 2 Francos Henry '93 61U1 75 Martha A Kuth 3tihU 329 Percival C ilav James 67 73 19 39 13 10 19 4 1 fl 23 tf 60 50 Orion Siggins tl US Siggins 6 6102 60 J M Kepler 6 4 Martin Smith 39 45 Siggins Oriou fi Church 18 . SiKkfins Orion fl Middluton 6192 50 Siggins fl Clspp 6 6192 22 Du k rsger J ft William 2 6192 10-163 of 624 acres F W Mor gan 7 40 6192 10-105 of 624 acres Kmina Die- feudorr 7 40 Mw2 10 W5of (124 acres J W Willard 7 40 6192 10-l'i5 of 624 acres W W Marks 7 4'i 6192 3-103 of 024 acres J T Beecher 2 32 Hows Township. Wkr. fluti. AeiM- Viriulai or Ovur. Am t- 819 1028 W I) Wood, trus '03 259 06 Sljo uti Iroy Link lain 1iK)07 jrt m Wry LfrrtrTsfn OW 84 8W3 990 Wardor J '92 239 25 3803 1003 Cowan Phillis fl Warder A Co. '93 250 14 2993 103 W H Cook. J ortax 209 06 2736 69 100 Albert Fox fl Bon ner '93 Rl no 2850 8 100 W Willlnk. Howard 80 2t 2K.V) 10 100 W Willink Schotreld 80 24 2918 13 100 Albert Fox Blondin 193 6 30 2910 19 100 W Willink Stewart M of tax 32 50 2916 20 100 W Willink Stewart M of tax 32 66 2808 23 60 Albert Fox, Lewis Miss '93 4 60 2808 24 60 Albert Fox, S. half Lewis F '93 4 50 2977 J of 84 60 Albert Fox Thomp son '93 6 30 2977 4of35 60 W Willink Colter Uncapher 43 12 2995 44 100 Brown A Irwin 12 32 316 6i H flobbs 41 89 31X5 100 Mitlin J 49 28 6102 750 Anchor Oil Co 554 40 5103 531 Clougli 1, S 32S 12 6104 looo ('lough L S 6!) oo 2019 108 Thomas II Dallett'92 50 67 6101 10O0 dough L S O'.HMIO 62 1000 CloiiL'h L S (190 00 2!H6 a0 L A llrenaman 64 06 2995 41-42- 49-50 400 W H Cook t ot tax 97 82 3197 111 J Rosenblatt! Howe Oil Co 94 88 3197 37 H Rosen hint '93 10 35 8197 87 H Walillieimor '93 16 35 2K50 2 100 P J Swaine 12 32 5105 678 Urandin Co i oil and gas 25 34 5108 150 Orandin A Co y, oil and gas 6 03 2995 lof43 60 W Willink '03 4 50 Vacant 100 R J Blood fl C If Blood 61 60 3005 1000 W H Frost fl Wright Duhring 690 00 4790 890 Wright 4 Duhring 500 01 4791 990 Wright During Bo 84 52K6 800 Wallace W Cook 389 76 3198 25 Michael Murphy A Co N. E. corner 21 59 3198 25 Michael Murphy A Co S. E. corner 21 59 4823 470 Pittsburg A Forest Co Lumber Co 293 22 3186 100 Thomas B Taylor 73 92 2977 100 Rappee J 8 12 32 Vacant 50 John Fertig fl En terprise Tranit Co 30 80 Vacant 50 John Fertig fl En terprise Transit Co 30 80 Vacant 361 Fertig, McKinney Sattcrtield 22 18 3183 230 John H Menseh 113 34 3188 250 Anchor Oil Co '93 47 40 2 W S Cole fi Nugent 1 70 Vacant 25 Reed A Brenneman 11 Dobbs 18 48 Vacant 17 Reed A Brenneman 11 Dobbs 12 61 Vacant 400 C J Fox estate south half '93 15120 3801 893 2-10 Means ot White 09 17 2878 8-6ofl0()3 O WiJ F Pro per, land only 112 23 6103 620 Forest Tanning Co, '92 150 60 2878 8-5ofl063 J M Bletnis, timber only 336 80 Jenks Township. 5141 27 Boynton P, east part of Bonnor 12 99 6141 5 127 Wray W A 11 Bayn- ton '93 28 33 5142 8 150 A J Mazarie '93 22 32 6142 11 132 Boynton P 17 68 6143 9 279J F J Maflett fl Curl t Campbell 37 45 6145 100 Hood Bon bright at CO 39 60 3160 444 John Becker 100 07 3191 16 95 S F Roher fl H L at J L 45 82 8162 1100 H Leroyat J Llnkluin630 64 3165 449 " " 21192 3179 51 65i " ' 22 18 3179 61 38 " " 18 61 3179 69 112 Henry Rossman 54 01 3179 60 69 H LerovatJ Linklaln 33 31 8177 24 50 8 F Roher ft hi L A J L 24 12 3179 64 93 H Leroy at J Linklaln 44 89 3181 30 60 Mrs Isabella Price 24 12 3181 30 60 " " " 24 12 8182 3-4-5- 6-9-12 13-14- 19-20- 1073 Baker Hammond at Co 431 33 5136 80 L 8 Clouyh 32 10 5138 365 Hurmer Josiah 170 63 3564 1014 Nicholson John 374 20 3671 1000 W H Frost 4s2 40 3322 50 James Phillis flWal- kermau '93 2 79 5107 1000 L S Clough 331 65 3169 100 Ash lev J, lit 32 16 Vacant 200 R J Blood at C H Blood '92 34 56 3181 38 84 Roher 8 F, deo'd 40 64 8169 39 Marks L J 12 54 3170 130 Goo S Heed flRhiiier 17 42 6144 13 30 Cecil Gross fl Fore man 14 48 6141 160 Thompson John 77 20 Vacant 132 O W Proper fl Woodlmrn 03 65 3184 604 Brower C. i tax '93 82 34 8170 280 W H Tracy at Pier tax '93 8 68 5141 127 Frank Pier H W Tracy M tax '93 11 82 3173 50 G W Blunclmrd H W Tracy '93 3 10 5144 15 70J H W Tracy, Pier Blanchard HUix '93 2 92 5110 753 Grand in at Co oil and gas 25 20 6129 68 Graiidin at Co oil and gas 1 95 3322 100 Anna Hills 12 06 3159 247 Clark at Kroitler, E. end of Ogleby 118 74 Vacant 43 Nugent Thomas 20 77 3042 130 Eaton fl Kldridge 2 20 3173 28 Blood Cyrus estate 97 3007 1000 Wright at Duhring 626 HO 3603 140 " " 67 52 3664 140 " " 07 52 8171 105 Blood PP 42 21 8173 100 Blood P P 32 08 8170 65 Hunt Mrs L M 26 00 3171 10-11 100 El ward Bevier fl Blood 64 32 8173 26 80 Geo Horton, C Sei- gel 10 72 3169 20 80 K.I ward Bevier fl Blood 38 50 8169 105 Towler S S 83 76 3171 75 Mrs Clarisa Rohrer 24 12 3109 35 1139 3109 78 " " " 25 28 3800 100 Emma J Curry 48 24 3800 814 Geo Means C G Demsey ii tax 54 53 3183 20 A M Montehouso at others tf 64 3642 7 100 Proper, Agnew at Kelly 48 24 3669 1000 A 11 Thacket at Others oil and gas 07 00 801 849 Means at While 46 39 3109 7 1-5 S U Irwin 7 22 3170 160 John Wray fl Rey- ner at other '93 33 48 17 .1 M Patterson ' fl Dobbs 4 64 3322 100 James Phillis tt An na H ills 10 05 3642 100 Mrs Lizzio Frost 30 15 Klngsley Township. 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Aero- f wiiw Oimi. 4 a i 5137 76 Gilbert James i IS 75 5234 850 Taylor Cbas H lax 82 60 3133 100 John A A Jackson Stew art 1 75 6186 890 Wolf Co W7 60 6188 60 T P Benjamin fl Snoblut 9 38 61x0 91 Cbas Starrow rl White 17 12 51K7 91 Chan .Starrow 11 White 17 12 6131 200 GrevSC 4:175 6193 245 J M Clupp 11 Giltillail 45 94 5188 820 William Sinclair 46 25 511 5 300 (frail. lm A Co H oil, gas V -'7 6108 950 Grauiiin .t Co 14 oil, gas 29 69 6109 1000 Gramlin A V" X "' K 31 25 6110 800 Graudin .V Co , oil, gas 9 3K 6128 1000 Grandin A Co S' oil, gas 81 25 6129 900 Orandin A Co H oil, pss 28 13 6131 1000 Forest Oil Co tl Superior Oil Co '93 87 00 5214 100 Anchor Oil Co II Schoolcy 21 f7 613 400 Ijike Erie Pet Co 00 (Hi 6194 HO Lake Erie Pet Co 10 00 5IK7 79 Brennaii A Richards 9 7 6132 50 J N Pallurkon 11 Harrison 9 37 Tlonosta Township. 160 Phenix Oil Co 50 IKI 43j w F lialrviuuplo 1H 31 170 Dale J A .V Stone of lax 17 tv S9H lti) Gfl mors at Dnll Jh a 2H36 990 Hannah A Ollfilan 846 H 221 100 Ornham A Paul Stelner 857W 400 S T May t Irwin 84,08 2835 Jof 100 Dnlo ' Corb 17 60 127 Amy D W it It 242 J M Clupp fl Hanson A Cronwell 13 88 2828 . 250 J W Fiel.lor 87 6ft 240 S D Irwin 42 0H 98 Sumnels Philps Heirs 94 40 VanVranken J R 8 40 2828 43 8 I Iiwln fl Vanderhoof K tnx 8 24 3822 1000' Wood s heirs 280 00 45 Fourth Nat Bank'Pltts- burg at others H',7 3823 310 Simpson Co fl Paxton 4 00 324 200 E M Pnvne fl Kenneway 6 OS R Curtis 195 James Ulakely 64 60 R CurtiH 105 Sat ah F McCalmont 64 60 H Curtis 1(15 A McC Wilson Bros 40 41 324 152 O W Robinson fl Walker 2120 42 Brown A W fl Wyant 11 76 10 Petcgrew Joseph 8 W 2 SicL'ilis O fl Henhllrn OH 28233711 J'M Clupp t2 01 Cascade 1'et land Ass 10 20 Wolcott, Grove A Co '4 100 Bissell at Bishop fl R Cur tis 15 00 100 Rissell Bishop fl W Eck 28 M 2823 200 Oil Cily FuelJ Supply Ce '92 14 W 42 A W Brown fl Wyant, eil right 1 48 130 Henry Johnson fl Hl- lanrU '93 9 10 52 Dale heirs to Shepherd 10 Vi ij? j 461 John Anderson 1888 U tv KEATICD LANDS. Creen Township. vrtrreniARr-fe WarrtatM or Owoor. Aa't- 3519 50 Bonner Estate 814 40 3S25 ,.;.ri0 First National Bank of Holiilsvsburg 18 00 51X5 lofl First National Bank ef Hnliilavsburg 82 50 5133 21 '.Haslet W W 4 94 1 Thompson A Bean 1808 14 3520 12 WhitmamJohn fl Shoap 1M92 1 40 Hickory Township. 5199 61 Alhauiih J II 6190 1 Albaugh Wesley 160 Bull NOt William Ktax ls.2 seo 8 48 I 94 10 98 80 H Berlin Eli 1892 Berry M L 1892 Berry M L 1892 Coffinnn M P 1893 ; Dayton Jesso C Davtnn Jesse C 46 6 71 792 1 66 48 64 6 40 83 164 92 2 10 7i 26 18 84 064 44 93 4 64 48 60 ei so 3693 330' 5191 60 Island 5 5207 102 1 Dale John A 1892 Davidson A Heath Hiram 1893 Mercantile Oil Co McCutchon Clarissa Patterson D L Mguins John A Kinnear Starrow ('has Siggins A Wilson Collins T D A others '92 Kinnear John '92 5203 5233 5233 5233 5218 5211 670 96 50 310 50 750 897 Island Howe.Townshlp. 2300 40S North Penn Oil Co '92 15 41 2022 600 North Penn Oil Co '92 24 77 3193 990 Stone, Lindsey Co 609 83 4823 181 Stone, Lindsey A Co '68 67 04 Jenks Township. 7 Anderson John '92 J 80 3801 j Anderson Peter '92 44 Blanchord O W '92 61 6144 1 ir.J Boynton P fi Paul J 41 23 Vtacaut 220 'Daniels James 44 10 3S01 1 Frost W H '93 41 3612 30 (sub 7) Ehlridge Jos'h '63 4 24 3H01 t Gardner F M !93 43 3190 25 Hannnah Mrs H H '68 8; 14 3181 100 (sub 27) II Leroy 4.J Lin- klain 108 64 3169 1 Minemser Mike '92 3 71 i Kerr Miss Aggie '83 1 34 3801 4 Means A While '92 4 84 5143 259 (sub 10) Mazarie A J '63 63 04 3165 400 Nichodemus W A 148 M Vacant 100 Proper k Agnew '63 ""?iiT 30 3801 i Schick Herb 0 84 i Phenix Oil Co '93 1S;04 6147 70J Tracy, Pier A Blanchard '93 4 44 Vt 771" Walton Amos Sr '02 10 7 3173 20 Whitney liro '82 4;3l 3171 i Zlmerman John!'6S 43 Kingsley Township. 5196 120 Hunter W F deo'd 33 60 6217 Hi") Lamb heirs nil it gas 17 34 5190 100 Orn F P fl Burkell'tf2 18 44 5208 100 Hood Wm it Others oil at gas '93 t U 5213 316 Herd ABASH Daven port 67 14 5214 290 Herd A B A S A Daven port 74 II 5217 1100 Herd ABAS A ,'Daven- port i of this tract '88 40 84 5212 Mi Sell. 'lev J C at Co 68 25 6J97 2H Shetller Mrs Ellen,'62 83 Tlonenta:.Townshlp. SO" Bradbury C K '92 3 68 92 Blenkley James 88 40 28115 401 Anderson John .'93 63 70 02 Brown A W, oil and gaa 4 84 2823 18 Clark Samuel heirs 4 90 J:4' 885 Curtuin t Anderson '68 127 64 3821 (2;Carlaugh E E fl'i Arm strong 15 66 2824 60 Fallar Phill fl Grey '98 T'fO 2H24 60 Kallar J S 11 Tl 2H24 600 (iilmore at Dull 126 00 2824 50 ilepler James 14 M 5 Hunter G 8 '92 4 84 10 Hunter it Mnv '83 i 1 llunter.G S '92 14 3S24 50 Hughes Sarah '63 1(1 2K(5 50 Nicklos Wm 16 74 96 McKee Wm '82 S T4 i Woodside Chester '08 I 84 Tionesta Borough. Acre. Warrantee or Ownor Im't i Bleak lev B F '92 T 80 470 Sickles G ( '93 126 60 1 Riley Hattio '93 8 74 4 Overlauder Jacob '03 3 84 Harmony Township. 60 P.row B Sain '92 84 Beuttv David '93 40 Clark" 1 W I06 dinger Siggins 20 Mrs. E F Coutaut 8 00 0 80 11 M 30 61 484 124 Dawson I U warrant 316 40 24 135 Dowibil ('has 83 64 loo Dawson Walter 14 80 loo Dul A II '93 10 93 100 Kishur Bros '93 'M 44 37 Fogle W II 4 97 2 .0 Gorman William heir '62 27 74 100 Grove Goo it Wilaou 20 10 62 Green J. K '93 7 80 4 Goodman A J '93 84 2 Jones K L it Isaac 61 40 Jervis Pet Co '93 4 20 30 Jones ilDfl Crippeu '63 4 20 50 Jones 11 ! tl Crippeu '88 V 10 00 Kepler J M it Co 14 90 loo Mdirew Darcy 40 20 62 MilesJ M 23 44 50 Mover I. '93 8 60 Mvers E (1 '92 1 44 4 I'ennell J 11 '93 M 30 Milles ('- .1 Co '98 T 62 N 1 Piiislniig it Cherry Run Oil Ce 18 84 loo Pittsburg it Cherry Kun Oil Co 'JO 40 00 Pitisiiurg it Cherry Run Oil Co 13 24 165 Pittsburg it cherry Run Oil Co 8.1 n Mi Paul liosea '93 8 40 6 KurT Jacob 3 64 148 Siugins John 44 44 02 Sitfkiius it Karnes '82 4 22 32 Niggius at Baruus '98 4 84 4o0 Still llsriell 134 O0 12 Stella 1'el Co 4 80 loo Miami. m a i oil and gas '83 2 40 37 SlmmhurgG 10 20 5 Sliamhut (1 2 56 134 Mi.uiihurir G fl J E Brown 34 17 Ml Sliumliurg G tl lloielirook 18 12 218 shamhiirii (i 11 Sweel d Sheriff 44 47 50 SliHiiiburvr H 16 78 117 Wilson S M 88 AO 35 Wood vv 11 n Monress heirs 14 '24 (2 Wood W 11 fl Monross heirs 23 94 By virtue of an art of Assembly enti tled "An Act to regulate the collection of taxes 011 unseated lauds," approved the illli day of June, A. ., 187, interest will l.e charged on 1m2 taxes Irnin January 1, lv.3, to d4to of payment, and on 1893 tax pa from January 1. 1m4, to data ef pay iiieut, ui the rate of six per eent.iper. aa 111. in. Q. JAM I (WON Tiiuss.. TifBMta, Forest Oe., Pa., Itarsh $, 14V4.