1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAitClI 25. 1811. BOROUGH' OFFICERS. h'trgi'Kit.n. M. Herman. Conticitmen. Joseph Clark, J. 11. Os good .1. )). Davis, K. H. Lanson, O. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. JtuHeea vf the Peace C. A. Randall, 8. J. Hntloy. Oonntable S. R. Canflold. (Mlector3. II. Clark. School Director (. W. Holnman, Tj. J. Hopkins L. Agnew, W. A. Groyo, Q. Jamieson, J. O. Soowdon. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cong-reex W, C. Arnold. Member of Senate Vm. II. Hydk. 4 taembly J, K. Wknk. President, udyeVlt A iu.ks H. Noykh. ssoriafe Judge Jnn. A. Nash, A. J. McChay. 'VefMitret James H. Fonks. Prothonotary, Hetjiatcr fccorder, te. CAI.VItt M. Arnkk. 'Sheriff. John T. Carson. Cbmmtioner W. A. Connklt, Pk tiir Younok, W. M. Coos. iTonnty Superintendent Aonkh Kkrr. Oit.ri'ct A Homey P. M. CLARK. Jury UommUione.rl. II. Carpkh TKR, (JKO. ZUKNPKI,. Vnunty Httrvrynr J. F. Proper. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County A uilitom M. E. Abuott, 1j. STROUP, J. W. KLLIOTT. lUCdULAU TIIRMH OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Mondiiy of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of Novomber. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODG K, No. 3(19, T. O. O. F. Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follow' Hull, Partridge building. FOREST LODG E, No. 184. A. O. U. W., Meets evory Friday evoning in A.O.U. .o. u. w., w Hall, Tlouosla. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. H. of A., meet ovory Saturday eve ning ill A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. OKOKHK STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, K. Meet 1st and 3d Wednes day evening in eaoh month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. OKORO 15 STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. II. C, moots first and third Wednesday ovoning of eaoh month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. J- M., moels 2nd and 4tli Wednesday evening in oucu mouui in i v. u. n hall Tionesta, Pa. T M.CLARK, 1 . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. and District Attorney. Ollloe, cor. of I m and Bridiro Streets. Tionosta. Pa. Also agont for a number of reliable Firo Insurance Companies. P F. HITCH KY, I . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tionosta, Pa. B. SIOUINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician. Surgeon A Dentist. Otlloe and Residence throe doors nortli of Hotol Agnew, Tionosta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours, LD. llOWMAN, M. D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA OlTloe in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. Kosidonce opposito Hotol Agnew. TTOTEL AGNEW. IX L. AGNEW. Proprietor. Tiiis hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished, with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas. bathrooms. hot and cold water, ote. The comforts of guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE. VJ C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tlonsota, Pa. This Is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and lias ail me modorn improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public First class Livery in connection. T70 REST HOTEL, L West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Render, Proprietor. This hotol lias but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, anil offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and tho traveling public. Hates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., HAlNK.e.Ka. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Rank of Discount and Doposit. In terest allowod on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all tho Principal points of the U. H. Collections solicited. PHIL. KMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. iShon In Walters building. Cor. Elm and W alnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lrom tho finest to the eoarsest and guarantees his work to irive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable JF. ZAHRINGER, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER nd Jewolor or 25 years' experience, Is lropnred to do all work In his lino on fihort notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at tho lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building noxt to Keoley Club Room. JORKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARSr BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettenbergcr BL ACKSM IT ItYmACH I N 1ST. All work pertaining: to Machinery, En gines, oil Well Tools, Ous or Water Fit tings ana Uonoral lilacksiu lining prom pi -Ivdone at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given npociul attention, and nut infliction giiurantued. Shop in rear ol and just west of tho .Shaw House, 1 uiioute, 1'a. Your iiuliouae sulicitud. V R E 1). t! R ETTEN ERtJE R S. R. HASLBT k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS, furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. JAS. T. BRENNAN, 3tttl JOmttilo Airoul mid CoiivcyniKH'i', mt. urt Ann icci- FAEM3, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent iho oldost, strongest, and bost Insuranco Companies in the United States. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, lionds, Mortgages, Loasos.Wills, Powors of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments (f writing, drawn with accuracy anil dis patcu. Titlos examined and "Ilriofs" prepared. Ground routs, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild Innds, houses and lots for salo or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let, open to the inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Church anil Knbbnlh Hrhoul. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. : M. 15. Sabbath School ai ju:uu a. in. 'reaching in M. E. Church evory Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preach nir In the r . M. ctiurcn overy Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. E. Glass, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning ana evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Sprinkle ashos on the pavement, Keep the quinine bottle near, Woar your ulster and your rubbers, For the gentlo Spring Is hore. Philadelphia Record. Oil market, f 1.37. Correspondence on editorial page. Good Friday, April 3. Eustor Sun day April 5. Mrs. D. W. Clark Is the guest or friends in Tidioute. Harry Klineslivor was down from Tidioute over Sunday. Lanson is in Now York this woek. Look out for now.goods. Republican county primarios 0110 week from next Saturday. Miss Edith Davis wont to Tylorsburg Saturday to visit relatives. N. P. Wheeler, of Rialto, was in tho city on businoss last Thursday. W. W. Hague, of Tidioute, was in town on businoss last Thursday. Geo. W. Wardon of Rialto, returned last week from his trip to California. - Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wallace of Ma rienville were In the city last Thursday. George Robinson departed Saturday for a short visit with relatives in Stone boro. Miss Blanche Pease is home from the Clarion Normal school on a ton days' va cation. A. J. Small of Nebraska was a guest of C. M. Whitoman, ol the West Sido, Monday. Miss Mary C. Stewart of Pleasant vlllo was a guest of Miss Maude Brounan last week. E. E. Clspp was up from President in attendance at the Farmers' Institute this week. E. W. Coopor, a prominent oil opera tor of Bradford, was a guest of J. D. W. Heck over Sunday, W. A. Graves and wife of Warren were guests of' their nophow, Jas. 1). Davis over Sunday. Prof. R. N. Spear, principal of the borough schools, has been on the sick list for the past week. Eil Leech of Marienville, spent a few davs in town last weok. the guost of his sistor, Mrs. G. W. Kerr. Mrs. J. D. Hulings, of Hillings, W. Vo., Is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. II. H. Shoemaker. Miss Grace Nurse of Hickory, who has boon in town for somo time past, re turned to her home yestorday. A sleighing party composed of about twenty poople attended tho revival meet ing at Nebraska Friday night. Mrs. II. G. MoKuight and daughter, Kittle, of OH City, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Campbell, lust Friday. Prof. J. A. Cooper, lata of Edinboroi has taken charge or the Bradford Sunday Herald as editor and sole proprietor, Miss Ella Chase DeMunn, aged 24 years, died a her home at Lynch, Pa , Monday, Marcn lu, taint, 01 consumption Muskrats are considered as a whole some and delicious article or rood in Berks county much belter than rabbits. Mrs. D. K. Ramsey and Mrs. II. 1 Ramsev, both or Utica, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaston of tins place. With the deuth of Eugene Field and Bill Nve aud the serious illness of Mark Twain, the world is in need of some more funny mon. Tlie West Hickory W. C. T. U. will hold a contest in elocution, by a class of small boys, for a prize, Saturoay evening, April 4lti, at tne fli. c. cnurcu. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Siggins of Wost Hickory, accompanied by Miss Josephine Dawson, nt 1 id mute, who is ineir guesi, were visitors in town Mommy. Rev. Jas. T. Brennan preached In the M. E. church, Sunday, on account of the absence of Rev. W. tt . Dale, who is con ducting a very successful revival meeting at XHcurasKa. It is being whispered about tbattheie is going to be au I'.usier social. 01 course, it irocs without saving that it will be an eluborate and enjoyable allair, as it will be given by the t . It. C. One or our contemporaries claims to have seen a voung man who owes bis tailor, taking his girl sleigh riding. Wo have no such young men as that in Tio uesta, have we girls? The Commissioners or Warren conn ty have been recommended by the grand iurv to erect a soldiers uud sailors niou uuient in the court house yaid, at an expense not to exceed, Jikkki. The following advertisement appears in the Buffalo Timea: "Whiit town wants a manufacturing industry? A Buffalo concern desires to move. Address Man ufacture, care of HutUtlo Timvs." Rev. J. W. Smith of Warren will ad dress the Christian Endeavor society Tuesday evening, March .Hi, in the Pres byterian church. Everybody is cordial ly invited to come uud hear him. By an act of Congress, w hich Presi dent Cleveland allowed to become a law without his signature, each Senator and Representative will have tho distribution of l.,uoo packages of garden and Ilower scedu iu his district. The supper given by the Y. P. S. C. E. in the Kepler block last Friday was a very onjnyulilo affair and quite well at tended. The result is tho addition of ?15.(I0 to tho treasury or that 'worthy so ciety. R. A. Strickcnber, or Marienville, bos secured the position of bookkeeper forJno. A. Mngoo, of this place. lie succeeds F. (. Tico who goes south to accept a lucrentivo position.- Clarion lie publican. AVe loam with pleasure that diss. Andrews of Kollettville graduated witli honors at tho Pittsburg Medical Collego last week. Ho will enter tho West Penn hospital at Pittsburg for six months practice Mr. Patrick Moonoy of Fleming Hill was in attendance at tho Farmers' Jnsti tuto this woeki Mr. Moonev has a farm containing fifty acres of larlif which is in an excellent state of cultivation, and upon which there are lirst class buildings, which ho oilers for sale. Dr. A. M. Doutt returned Friday from Cleveland medical college, aeconi palned by his wilo, wiio, as stated last week, went to Cloveland to Witness the graduating exorcises. The doctor will bo ready to receivo his Iriends in a profess ional way in the near future. Harry Fight, who has been clerking in tho general store of F. R. Lanson for tho past year, has loll for a short visit with his pooplo in Clarion county, after which he goes to Franklin, whero ho has secured a position as clerk. Good luck to you in your now place, Harry. Delegates inton ling to bo at tho County S. S. Convention, at Marienville, Pa., on the 0th and 7th of April, will pleasjo notify M. V. Patterson, C. W, Amslor or Dr. Towler at an early date. Tho convention will bo held in the M. E. church. Delegates will be entertained by the citizens. Tho now borough nrdinanco compell ing tramps to pound etono when thev ap ply for lodging at the "City Hotol," is working very successfully toward tho abatement of that nuisance as there has boon quite a perceptible failing off in the number of the genus hobo who have visited us in the past weok. Begins to look as though that local telephone line will bo n sure thing in Tionesta, as people are beginning to real izo what r. convenience it will be, and nearly enough subscribers have already heeii signed to make it a go. Have an instrument placed in your houso or place 01 nusiuess ana yon will never regret 11, Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock, died at her home near By romtown Thursday, March 12th. aged about fourteen 3'ears. Only a Tew weeks ago she was attending school at this place, and alter returning home was sick only a low days. the remains were buried 111 tho cemetery at this place Sun day allernoon. Marienville Jr.rpres. The house and lot, Cor. Main and lirldge streets, belonging to tho II. O Davis estate is soon to be sold to the high est tudder. This is one ol the most valu able businoss lot ations in Tionesta, and ought to sell quickly at a good prico. A house, lot and blacksmith shop in Ty lersburg, Clarion county, belonging to tne same estate, is also lor sale. tt. We are pained to record tho death of William llilauas, Ksq., wulcli sua event occurred at uis residence 111 v runKim, on I uesday morning, March 17,1S;0. Mr.ih- laiuls was in the 87th year of his ago, and until within a very few years was actively engaged in Ins proiessionai worK as f surveyor. He was engaged In the lum ber business in this countv from 1H3I1 1111 til IStIS and is well reinemliered by many of our old Bettlers. Ho was a relativo of Mrs. D. W. Clark of this place. Kirclmrtz Bros, will handle tho fol lowing high class wheels during tlieeom lng season : Barnes' Whito Fiver, $100 Rambler, 8100; Viking, $100; Syracuso, 1U0: Goshen, 1W and ?f0; Crescent, 87. and Sou: Ideal, Si 5 and Sx) : Maiosti i5. e will also turuisu tandems ot all the above makes. Come and see us be fore purchasing. Catalogue free. Sec ond hand wheels in stock, and old wheels takon in exchange. Repairing done at all times. Kucliariz isro s, tionesta, I'a The departure rrom our midst of Dr, and Mrs. J. B. Siggins to take up their residence at O.l City, is universally re grotted by our citizens. The removal of tho Keoley institute to that city makes it necessary for the Dr. to locato there where he can give it his undivided at tention. The departure of no family from our midst could bo attended with greater regret than this, and they will he missed ny a very largo clrclo ot friends in this community. May they bo happy and prosperous in thoir new home. Mr. Win. Bloakley and son of Frank lin, who have been guests of Iriends in town lor a Tew days returned home Mon diiy, accompanied by Mrs. Suie Sharp, who went to attend tne Mineral ot tne in fant son of Edmund Bloakley, who died at Waukegan, 111., last Saturday. With in loss than two months Mr. Bleak ley has been thrice sorely bereft by death. His sou. John, aged three and a half years, died on the 5th of February, and on tho 20th or the same mouth Mrs. Bloakley died whilo ou a visit to her for mer homo in Waukegan. Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, wife or Michael Fitzgerald, diod at her home in Tionesta township Wednesday, March IS, IBM!, at the ago of 57 years. Mrs. titzgeruld came to this country with her husband about 38 years ago and has lived at Hunter station for about 30 years. She had been a sufferer from i'houmatisiii for over 20 years and has boon unable to walk for 10 years. She was the mother or eleven children, seven of whom, with her husband, are left to mourn her loss. Tho interment took filace in the Cutholio cemetery alTidioute ast Friday. Joseph L. Harrison, one of Forest county's oldest aud highly respected cit izens, died at 111s nuino iu noss mm, March 21, 181m. Mr. Harrison was bom in Sugar. Creek twp., Venango county, July ID. 181M. und was thereloie in tho 7Hth year of his ugo at the time of bis death. lie was twice inumed, 111s urst wile being Miss Juno Ray, alter wlio-o death he married Surah J. Porter, who survives him, together with lour sons and two daughters. Ho came to this section about forty years ago, and had becu a busy toiler "during all theso years, being of an industrious and energetic nature. His illness began about one year ugo and his health hud been failing ever since. Tho funeral wus held yester day afternoon the interment taking place in" Riverside Cemetery of this place. The surviving members of his family de sire to return their sincere thanks to all tho neighbors and friends w ho so kindly assisted them during the illness and alter tho death of husband and father. Abraham Guiton died at tho resi dence of his grundson, W. II. Saul, where he had hail u pleasant home lor a number of years, Sunday moruing, March 22. 1WW. in the 7tih year of his aire. He was a brother of Robert Guiton of ituitonville. this county, ami of tho lute Mrs. Matilda Robli. and was born iu Allegheny county, l'u. lie has been u resident of Tionesta" lor ubout 2" years, with Iho exception ot about li years when ho livod at Tryonville, Crawford Co., Pa., from whence ho returned last November. Ho was a man of very quiet demeanor, never saying anything, 01 himself or bis early history, but was universall v lopected. lie was the la ther of seven children, three of whom Frank iuiion, ot Titusvillc, Will ni ton of Portland Mills, Elk Co., l'u., and Mrs. J. F. Root, of Kelso, Wash., stir vive him. The luneral services were held in the M. E. church, of which lie was a member, yesterday al'tei noon, and were conducted by Rev. W. V. Dale. Tho interment took place in Riverside eemeterv. His son Frank of Tilusvillo, uud grand-children, Harry, I.uella and aud I'eEtta Saul, of North Warren, were in uttcmlui.eo at the funeral. Death is al ways uud. come iu what lot 111 11 may, to the' old or tho young, it is invariably coinpunicd by heartaches, griuf und sad ness. The bereaved relatives have the sincere and heartfelt sympathy ol tho en tire community. THE FARMKKS' INSTITUTE Was Well Allcniletl, anil Proved Highly Instructive to the farmers. Tho Farmers' Institute convened in the Court Houso at 1:.'10 o'clock, Monday, March 21, und on motion of J. Allmiigb and L,. Agnew, Hon. C. A. Randall was chosen Chairman. The exercises commenced by singing by the choir and prayer by Rev. W. W. Dale Tho Instituto was formally opened by tho chair, who appointed J. Alhnugh, J. E. Wenk and J. B. Muse as secretaries. Amos F. Lcdcbur delivered a brilliant address of welcome, which was respond ed to by Col. John A Woodward, of Cen ter county. Song by tho choir. Too next in order was on elaborate talk on "Corn as a Fodder," by Dr. Armsuy, Director 01 I'ennsy Ivania Stato College, which was demonstrated on tho black bosrd ami was full of practical ideas con ducive of facts. Next in order was a very interesting address on "Forestry," by Dr. Hothrnck, this address was very brilliant, with il lustrative facts, shewing the inevitable result as affecting tho various interests of all our citizens. Thero is nothing wo can substitute for tiinbor. Song, "America," by tho choir. Ad journed to meet at 7::i0. MONDAY KVKNINO. Music by the choir. Tho Question Box was next opened and Hon. I. E. Dean very aptly replied to the question, ny snouiu not expe rimental and industrial schools bo estab lished in every county and overy stato in tno Union 7 The noxt nuostion. "Are wo ready for the district high school?" was made very lain by Prof. J. T. Kotnwick, of West Chester. What is tho bost remedy for pear blight?" After being discussed pro and con it was stated by Prof. Rotliwick that more is no Known rotneoy for pear iiiigni. "Will a larmer s daughter make a good wife for a city chap?" was the next question. A fter considerable discussion it was decided that slio would mako tho best kind of a wifo for such a man, but it would be a pity to waste tho girls in that manner. Col. John A. Woodward and Socretary of Agrlculturo Elge both presented very aolo argument why htato aid should lie given lor the improvement of public roads. The latter favored permanent aid only. A thirty minutes practical talk on ' Ed ucation on the Farm," by T. F. Ritchey, l'.sn., which was Interspersed by a song. "Coinin' Thro' tho Rye," which was ex cellently rendered by Miss Minnie Lan ders. the evening session was closed by a song, "Don't Leave the Farm, Boys," by tne male quartette. TUKSI1AY MOllN-INO. Tho instituto opened at :;) by singing by tho audioneo led bv tho choir, and prayer by Rev. Dale. The question box was again resorted to and tho "best method ot bringing up a worn-out farm" was very intelligently discussed by Col, Woodward, Secretary Kdge ond others. What is tho oest method 01 destroy ing the Canada thistle?" was discussed by Mr. Dean, Soc'y Edgo, Dr. Rothrock, and others, tho concensus of opinion be ing that the bost way is to plow them down. Soc'y Edge then gave an inter esting aud very highly instructive talk on fertilizers and how to purchase them to tho best advantage. Great care should be exercised in purchase aud usti. The Bpeakor thought thut clover was, after all the best and least expensive. Dr. Rothrock very entertainingly dis cussed black knots, or "fungi. "on cherry, fieach and oilier trees; tho potato blight, low it originated and its rapid advance ment. Spraying judiciously, and proper preparation of seed is the remedy. TUKSUAY AFTKRNOON. Dr. Armsby told tha institute very clearly how to discover tho dilleronco in existing fertility, after which 'Squire J. C. Hoovler of Tionesta twp., gave a talk on diseases or cuftlo. Tho following committee on resolutions was then ap pointed by the chair : T. F. Ritchey, Amosf . liedouur, Li, J. 1'atil. 1. u. Collins of Nebraska was then introduced and gave a very full and interesting tilk on the noeds of the farmer; make tho brain do its share of work on tho farm, thus saving tlie muscle. Ha also illus trated the practical method or lull road makiug. t'rot. John Hamilton, Deputy seo y ot Agriculture, was next introduced and gave a thorough analysis of "how to pro cure tho best stand of clover. This do- leuiution proved to bo an interesting hour in the session. Clover, he said, is alone susceptible to nitrogen, tho one thing needful; clover is a subsoilcr of it-self, and finally has tho properties of thorough phosphate. We can not too strongly encourage the use of crimson clover for tho improvement of worn-out larms. The question box was again brought into requisition and the lol lowing Knotty problouis discussed : What causes club root in cabbage? Should use of wide tired wagons be compelled by law? How should we drain? Afternoon soS' sion closed by singing America. TUKSUAY EVENINO. S. D. Irwin, Esq., ono of tho oldest members of the Slate Horticultural So ciety, entertained tho audience with a short tulk on tree culture, giving many new und novel hints in that art. The question box contained many good con undrums, some of which wore quite inge niously answered. Alter another delight ful song by tho choir, Prof. Hamilton gave bis address on road milking. It con tained very many useful suggestions. Ho demonstrated that undor existing laws uud ut the present rate of taxation, tho Stale could, inside of eight years, have tho linest roads iu tho world, if the money was judiciously expended.; Upon the adoption of appropriate reso lutions submitted by tho committee, and which will be published next week, to gether wiih the new county organization, liie Instituto adjourned by Dinging the hymn "Sweet Bye and Bye." The music throughout was excellent, and a splendid feuture of the institute. To suv that tho lirst Farmers' Insti tute in Forest county has proved a most complete success, is to but voice the sentiment of every man. woman and child who wus present. Every session wus repleto with wholesome instruction to the runners, who seemed to thoroughly absorb every word that w as spoken, and who said by their expressions, "we bavo learned much thst we will surely put to good use in tho future." And we venture to say that tiie next institute will be much more largely attended than even this one, to which there was a remarkable turnout. We very much regret that tlie crowded stato of'our columns, just at this time, precludes a more extended report than this, but assure our farmer friends that we will be fully prepared lor the next event of the kind. l'cnnaiieiit tVrtillcatcx. Tho exuininalioii for permanent cer tificates will be held in Tionesta on Fri day, April 3, 1 s!i. Examinations begin ut 'J u. III. Nancy C11'i)IiiioW. :U " Lynch, Pa. Foil .SAl.K li Kit it Lr.Miiin: - 11.1. I'.XCllAMiK A good stall', 11 recently refit arv saw mill, led throughout, boilei and enijinv so li r turner, ?a,lB edger, irttilionui blocks rope iced, saw trsine. n.niteil tooth saw, cut oil', bull wlio, I, Islli mill, belts, 1 11 it) bertiiieks; In eliori, a fully cquijt ped mill that Hill be sold ut a reason slilo price. Have also a !!0 11. 1' Jilanily, that uill sell fui cash or ex Change for lumber. McClellan & Mi:ll, Kane, l'a. Caipet salo Thursday, March 2H, at Miles ,t Armstrong's. tf Hurry np ir you wont some cheap remnants in dress goods before Iho new goods orrive, at Lanson's. It For rent, a house with six ronnis, largo garden and sonio fruit, iu Tionesta. For rates or other information, inquire of T. F. Ritchey, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. If Spring Clothing is now in, nicer than ever, and prices as low as any first class doalcr In tho Universe. At Lanson's. It Remember Lanson is headquarter tor nice seed oats and corn, timothy and clover seed. Also, all kinds of flour and feed, cheap for cash. It Joseph F, Matt, tho renowned piano tuner of Bull'alo, N. Y., will bo in town in a short time. Mr. Matt has received many Haltering testimonials ou his artis tic tuning, from eminent critics. tf. Don't forget that tho plseo to buy fresh oysters, fruits and vegetables in season, confectionery, cigars and tobacco is w hero you can get the best goods at the best prices. That Is at Amslor's. tf. At Lanson's. Just a few more days, then you can get tho carpet you have been waiting for. Seoit; have it cut to mat"h, and delivered in about Kl minutes, at a price lower than any retail wholemlc store in tho big cities. It All who wish to buy carpet of any kind 11 10 invited to tlie great carpet salo at Miles it Armstrong's on Thursday, March 2H. If you wish to buy you can notall'ordto miss i. We will show a Hill lino or samples rrom the largest wholesale house in Philadelphia of all grades from the cheapest to tho bost ear- pets made. Bring the size of your rooms and iiuvo carpet cut and matched, with out wasto. Ladies don't miss it. tf Dissolution Notice. Tho partnership heretofore existing be tween .1. T. and A. 11. naio was dissolved by mutual consent March It, 1MHI. All accounts will be settled by J. T. Dale. . J. T. Dale, A.H.Dai.k. Tionesta, Pa., March 11, 1H1KI. at. TREASURER S SALE SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS, IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to t ho salo of Seated and Unseated lands in the Countv of Forest, etc, for taxes due and unpaid, I will oiler at public sale at the Court Houso in the Borough of Tionesta, l'u., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1800, being tho Eighth day of Juno, 1800, ot 10 o clock a. 111., the lollowing dcscrinod pieces of bind, or mch parts thereof as mav be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes aud costs due and unpaid against tho same, and continue tho same lrom day to day hs the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE : The amount of taxes and costs must be paid when tho property is struck oil", or the salo may be avoided and tlie property put up and resold. All trnrts not otlicrwinc lunrkrd are nilver- llned forinxrs for 1894 mid 1899. UNSKATK1) t,AJVl.-S. Harriett Township. W&rraut. Acrel. .. Wrtnteo or OwMr. Am'l 5701 1 R S A J W Wiulack '04 00 3100 44'J John Becker 385 (HI 5701 (15 Reed, B J 12 28 3150 2474 Clark A Krcitler, E. part 211 01 3311 100 Siemer. Daniel .11 70 25 20 0 1M) 5700 280 Pearsall, J B '04 3:ua 23 ,,uilie' 8 w :.;f! j 11 8 10 Paine, S W '04 3305 18 8-10 Paine, S W '04 3 5:! 5 03 42 Oil City Fuel.SiipplyCo'O.) 4 70 5700 205 M W Barnes 11 Pcursul 18 88 Creen Township. 5185 50.1 Duncan, Hubert 3818 (ii Lucy 5504 Kino Lucy '04 5504 1124 Collins A Watson '05 5505 5h0 Lacy '04 5505 704 Collins A Watson '05 5501 1000 Lacy '04 5501 1213 Collins A Watson '05 5500 000 Lacv '04 Kill 80 33 58 204 OU 430 72 104 00 22U 08 303 00 570 30 205 00 5500 1028 Collins A Watson '05 053 44 3x10 3810 300 MeClintoek, Hamilton '04 41 00 308 MeClintoek, Hamilton '05 35 10 120 .Myers, t'eter U Mill, i 01 fund '04 11 00 151 Myers. Peter 11 Null', I o land '05 3 00 5180 5180 5180 112 Myers. E II A Co '95 4 84 100 KoEmersoii fl Conroy '04 11 28 100 EOKinerson II Conro"v'05 II 70 5183 3818 373 Thomas F Thomas '05 35 10 50 Lucy 0 40 100 First National Bank of llolidaysburg '04 12 30 100 First National Bunk of Holiduvsbiiig '05 0 5.: 5181 5183 5185 5185 5183 57 Geo Zuondoll 11 E. T. Co '01 11 70 373 TO Fowler fl Thomas '05 35 lo 210 John A Dale heirs '04 . 28 232 John A Dule heirs '05 18 10 lull S ll Irwin 11 Pbillis 1 of land '04 5 13 5183 110 S D Irwin 11 Phillis ) ol' html 05 5 3SI0) ,.s 3817 I 5,8 3S10 I .... 3817 J 011 Watson A Collins '04 T D Collins '05 41 00 208 00 22 1(1 8 40 3810 51 T D Collins 50 Unknown 11 Duvls'Ol 48 Clark. Mrs Fuvelte 3817 i 310 3S17 j 3s:0 5)00 8 8: lit Collins A Watson '05 4 08 5500 lxll Proper, O W A J F hind only '05 5500 1X11 Patterson, M V, timber only, '05 5501 1321 Proper A Lacy '05 3X18 1X3 T 1) Collins A Co '05 Harmony Township. 50 Foreman, N S ll Dawson A Iteeser ' '4 102 McCalmoiil, J S 102 MeCaimoiit, S F 103 McCulmont, John F 115 MeCaimoiit, J S 14 55 70 50 10 33 82 40 5 80 30 80 41 08 30 20 27 3: llil MeCaimoiit, Mrs. J. F. j of 80 Brennan A Weed 31 I tl Newbury, E 221 S S Cartwright 222 10(1 llaworlh heirs 75 Miles, llhgh 50 llredeii, James tl Hoguu l:i4 Paul, II S '05 I3i Paul, R S '05 5 250 Flushing Nal. Bank of Commerce 100 .Smiley, Hr ll Getchel 50 A.l SigginsA J lltiiggius II 0 lleuilel, Samuel '05 100 Bowman, 1 J 11 C011110I3 4 88 0 li: 31 75 07 38 :iil 0 10 XO 0 OU Hill Serums A Helm, J .1' It 50 Se;aius, John ll CI. land Ol 05 Siggins, John A l'clni ll I ago A llrown Hickory Township. httj. A it ., W'.iiuil.e ui o.u. r. 5 .0 Wilkins, Crocker A l.on '01 570 Wilkius, CroeKer A Long 05 ri of 150 l ake Erie Pet Co'05 :inu John Smullwood ol 1-0 l.ongwell A l ee 10 V20 1 )I02 31 10 0 2o 37 Ml 5 Ol (IS 7 xo 1 30 0 48 li 30 0 30 5-10 of 10 Colhcrliir.ilRci d ,',o lilt Slow 52 '.2 2 I 'raiicis Henry 5101 50 i o ion Siggins 5102 5u J M Keph r 5102 50 O Siggins ti Clapp Jfisji 300 JMC'lapp.Unknown 41 no 34 Martin Smith 45 55 45 O Siugins fl Church 11 l!i 1 O Siiigins 11 Middle ton "3 l!i2 15-lii"iof(',j lucres A P Churc hill !'.- 4 at H2 I0-in.iofiiateres F W Morgan 8 37 5l!r2 10-l).)ol (i4acreR l.iuma Die- lendorf ft .17 6 H7 rt :i7 17 Kl IK I (Hi 12 4H 1 75 2: IU !0 X'.i ltd iill 87 I!I2 I0-in.-offi2 lucres J W W'illard 5l!i2 lO-liioofiUtacres W W Marks 1H2 3-H!5ofil2laeres J TIIeeehcr'!i5 If 2 42-l5nl'ii2 lucres GeoPWriftlth 51(12 22 Diekrager JH.tW in 51!i2 200 Diekrager J Hit Win 'US 10 28 Holbrook S S '05 Howe Township. 102 7.5lt Anchor Oil Co III 1!I7 .111 J Rosenblot '5 11)17 37 II Koscublut 11U7 37 11 Waldheimer 47111 m Wright A Duhring ",il 2H.1 IU 1125 Wriiiht .t Duhring 'I5 3:10 CO iofsuo Wallace W Cook '!4 85 12 852 Wallace W Cook '115 281 111 200 VMM 1108 Scor 25 Murphy, M '114 1J 32 4823 4823 4711 Pittsburg it Forest Co Lumlier Co'H4 1211 Ii2 (34 Pittsburg t Forest Co Lumber Co'Ri l!ll 40 67(1 Grandin it Co J oil 105 105 and gas '04 1031 Grandin A Co 1 oil and gas '!I5 150 Grandin A Co J oil and gas '!'l 228 Grandin A Co 1 oil and gas '115 2U3 II Leroy it .1 Link lain 'H5 107 Milllin, J 2i Reed A Ilrenneman fl Dobbs 17 Reed it Hrcnnemnn 100 Albert Fox tt Blon din '!M 10(1 V W'illink fl Will iams 10 04 17 00 2 85 8 41 m 00 33 40 0 03 7 00 20 00 12 52 3 00 3 50 5 32 18 00 44 82 21 45 12 58 51 OS 108 3189 3185 Vacant Vacant 2730 50 I'MH 11 21110 111 )ol 111 W W'illink, Stew- Blt'115 2010 20 jof 108 W W'illink, Stewart 05 100 llrown A Irwin '111 lis Dohhs, J B '04 200 L A Krennomati 320 Leroy A Liuklain'05 110 P J Swain 100 R J Blood tl ' II Blood '04 138 R J Blood fl C H Blood '05 2005 44 11 so 2300 3181 2X50 2 Vacant Vacant 20 60 Ifl 50 3801 103 2-10 Means.tWhito '94 20 87 30 03 3X01 455 SoiithPenn'):! Co'05 31x0 100 Thomas llTaylor'04 31 0: 38 3: 2077 1 00 Rappeo, J S Vacant 50 JuhiiFertigflETCoOS Vacant 50 JohnFcrligtl ETC05 irt 50 10 50 Vacant 304 Fertig, MeKinneyif- Sutterlield 21 W S Cole tl Nugent 10 48 1 47 2878 3-5of 1003 O W A J F Proper, land only 04 2878 3-5ofll00 O W A J F Proper, land only '!" 48 44 40 20 2878 2-5of 1003 J M Stewart '04 120 28 2X78 2-5ot 1 100 J M Stewart '05 145 20 2878 8-5otl003 J M Bouiis, timber only '01 878 3-5oril00 J M lieniis, timber only '05 1005 1000 WII Frost tl Wright A Duhring '04 145 43 181 00 285 00 3005 743 VVH Frost rl Wright A lmliring 'Ho 247 50 114 00 3180 1028 John McNair, tim ber '04 3103 000 T D Collins '04 203 34 3103 1104 T 1) Collins '05 204 00 48 23 108 0(1 00 50 1823 181 T D Collins '04 4823 034 T 1) Collins '05 3105 250 T D Collins 3105 25 T 11 Collins 8 00 203 34 330 00 3102 000 T I) Collins '04 3102 fl22 T 11 Collins '05 4700 8!MI T I) Collins Vacant 100 S S llenuie A Co 4821. B08 T D Collins '05 2850 4-6-7 327 Anderson, A P '05 3001 37 W'righlADuhring'05 2077 lot 35 (11 Williuk, vV '05 539 00 53 00 132 00 21 50 2 4; 4 0. 2730 Ill) Booth Kea '05 7 2(1 3 f3 730 51 110 G W Robinson, oil and gas '95 400 EN Lee, Receiver '05 18 Means A White '95 Jenks Township. 27 Robinson & Bon ner tl Roynton 127 Wray W. A. "04 132 Boyuton P "04 140 Boyuton I' '95 Vocant 3S01 8(1 00 1 18 5141' 9 51 6141 5 5142. 11 5142 11 5145 5145 5143 3102 3102 33 4" 9 37 9 80 105 blood 11 J, east part 101 00 100 Homl Uouhright AUO '94 21 80 100 Hood Hon bright & Co '05 35 00 1100 H Leroy&J Llnklain 04 2 1050 II Leroy&J Linklaiu 16 '95 3H9 00 3105 3179 51 3179 59 3179 00 3181 30 3lsi 30 3182 3-4-5-6-012 13 14-19-20- 5138 449 II Leroy&J Linklaiu 150 57 6; 1 14 11 Leroy & J taut lain, 8 F Holier 30 25 112 Henry Kosstnaii 07 M 09 H Leroy&J Linklaiu 44 50 Mrs Isabella Price 31 97 31 27 60 Mrs Isabella Price 1073 baker Hamuioud A Co 403 5 305 Penn Tanning Co '95 127 7 3 4 9-10 of 1014 Nicholson John '94 3504 9-10 of 1131 Nicholson John '95 14 80 27 307 1 3"71 3177 3109 Vucant 31o9 51 38 5141 5141 31.-4 33-.'J 3159 3I"9 10'H) W II Frost '04 255 00 3 9 60 39 00 62 04 1171 W H Frost '05 114 xjiiustein ( ass '95 100 Ashley J & It 200 It J blood 30 Marks L J 138 G W Scotleld '05 KM 'l'lioiiiimon John '1)4 31 80 20 28 20 40 89 137 UohiiisouA Bonuer'US 9 00 U'.4 Brewer C. '0"' 232 40 100 Anna Hills 20 39 247)i C B Clark & Kreit- ler '94 02 90 3:8 C B Clark & Kreit ler '95 114 80 Vacant 43 Thomas Nugent 14 01 3174 42,47 100 William ltohniHou '95 37 08 317 1 28 Wood Cyrus estate 8 OX 3042 7 100 Proper Aguew & Kelly 32 60 3007 1000 S right&Diiliriug '94 20S 20 3007 U JO Wriglit&Diiuring '95 78 82 3171 105 Wood P P o'i 47 3173 100 blood P 1 30 79 317 I 80 Blood P P 1(1 8x 3109 105 lowler 8 S 25 24 3170 65 limit Mrs L M 3131 3-00 100 Emm J Curry 33 60 3181 20 A N MonUUioiltte & others 12 11 5110 751 Grandin oil co 1-2 oil, gas '04 13 35 5110 903 Graudin oil co 1-2 oil, gas '05 15 75 5129 58'. Grandin oil co 1-2 oil, gas 3 08 5129 58,'i Marcy oil co 1-2 oil, gas '95 2 02 3800 814 Geo Means & C J 1) psey '04 5T 80 30' 9 3-4 of 1000 A 11 Thack & oth- em, oil and gas '94 20 30o0 of 1121 A 11 l lmck & oth ers oil, gas '03 39 Vacant 132 O W Proper tl WoikI- htiru 42 3100 7 1-5 Irwin IS li 4 :,I30 N) SI, Clollgb 22 .'.107 1000 8 L Cloiigu '04 175 5107 9 0 8 I. Clough '05 220 514 I 9 279'i T J Moll'ett rl Cnrl A co '04 :;sul 317 Means & White '94 3HOI 3:4 Sooth Penn oil co '05 3,1:2 50 Jaiin'H Phillis rl S alkermaii '05 10 85 24 04 23 3x 3 .50 5114 3' 42 ,i.',0 30u5 2022 3sul 13 30 Yi-iMlroMll Foreman u 77 loo Mrs Li..ie Frost 22 08 2-10 of 11 4 Crahtrne .loll ll '03 15 350 Frost W H '05 124 105 North Penn oil co '05 I I SO Means & While '05 Kinysley Township. 6 0 Hum 51. ,7 31.. i 5145 6145 3). 3 3133 514J 314.' 51x0 7'i Gilliert James '04 9 I; iilliert James '04 115 Gi Is-it James '05. 13 2 100 l iikiiowu 'Ml 12 so 222 ProM-rO W tl WaiMin 0 ' 12 i (l Kill John AJ la, koi. Slowari '94 9 10 .'.0 .lolin AA Jackson Stewart '0 ' 4 1-2 of 150 111, akl y A Coliliely '94 7 -0 1 2, 'I 04 Kl-akU-y A t oiiuely'O) 5 51 300 W olf & Co 74 4U i'o Wnir& cn 11 43 Charles Htarrow fl White 17 43 01' Charles Siarrow fl White 17 43 0 William Sinclair 61 02 3"0 Grandin & co 1-2 oil, gas '94 4 so 310 Grandin & cn 1-2 oil, ga't5 4 72 050 Grandin .t co 1-2 oil. gas 94 1 20 MOs piit, Grandin co 1-2 oil, gas '04 IT .10 5109 1000 l.rarelin ,V co 1 2 ell, gas '04 l o0 5109 1030 Grandin A en 1 2 oil, gas '05 25 fifl BHD 100 Grandin A co 1-2 oil, gas 9 52 B 1 28 looo Grandin A. 00 1-2 oil, gas '94 16 00 5128 M77 GraiiOiu A eo 1-2 oil.gas '9" 21 07 B12 000 Grandin A co t-2oll,gan '94 14 :9 51-J9 1000 Grandin A co 1-2 oil, gas '05 15 85 5101 245 .1 M Clapp 64 39 5214 00 Anchor (til co 22 14 5103 2-3 of 400 Lake Erie Oil CO '05 30 -8 6131 1000 Forest Oil co 161 60 51.tR 2H Whlf.-kin & llrennan 6 14 5234 1-2 oi 050 11 11 Msyest Aleland only '04 30 39 5234 1-2 of 805 H U lnv estate, land only '05 42 31 52- :4 1-2 of 805 D C Cornen '95 42 31 Tionesta Township. 114 Cliarl'.ifl Henry heirs 04 23 : T 2 Higgins O XO l1 4 Phramix oil co 08 32 W F rialr.vmple 15 25 1-2 of 170 Dale John A fl Stone 10 41 8J4 1X0 GillinorH A Dull 4X06 2X.30 0!o II umali.tUiHllan'94 202 96 83(1 1072 HaniiaIiAf.ilHlian'05 118 99 821 lOii GrahamAPaiil 8'iner 39 00 1-2 of 406 8 T May A Irwin 39 40 127 Amy It W 64 95 JS28 2'0 .1 W Fielder '04 51 26 2828 205 J W Fielder '95 48 10 0s Hainuel It Philips heirs 1H47 40 J P Vanvrankin 10 84 28J8 t 2 of 43 8 1 Irwin rlVandorhoof 8 80 !8J2 100O Woods Heirs '04 104 00 3822 10-4 Woods Heirs '95 148 00 4" Fourth National Hank of of Pittsburg 17 80 2SJ5 1001 Hammond ' 111 00 1X24 200 E M Pain fl Knnewv 68 70 it Curtis 10", James Bleakley '93 30 08 105 F M. ( almont 08 06 242 J M Clapp 50 39 'MA J T llrennan 1 49 3824 162 G W Robinson fl Walker 23 71 13() Henry Johnson fl Uilands '04 10 6(5 fi'" A T ("repp fIGadsby '95 9 02 2X35 100 hale A Curb '04 20 60 2X35 53 Freeman A Greaves '95 8 14 -'3 371V J M Clapp 71 64 24 Morgan Joseph '05 3 70 64 Morgan Joseph '95 7 40 40 Perry rl Huslon '95 2 96 2 ltamlall 13 A n llutteraelil Hj ,H x6 Cnriin Mrs ( athariue 1-8 '.il and gas '05 4 07 2x33 2x33 813 1 Curtin Mrs Catharine 1-8 835 oil and gas '95 2 IS Barnet Township. M'arrMt. Acro.- S'rriilB or Owner. IB't 18 09 10 66 7 89 200 Shields, W II fl Elder 105 Flick, J R 11 Pearsall '04 105 llaight, 'Geo 11 Flick '95 ' Creen Township. 50 Monner, J estate '04 50 First Nut. Hank of Holi- davshurg 100 First Nat. Bank of Uoli davsburg 01 5701 1819 9 20 20 00 32 10 4 28 12 59 4 35 2 21 4 64 fi 14 1 69 6 30 41 58 6 80 51 84 2 15 6 30 2 04 24 00 17 52 10 92 3825 3185 5133 21 Haslet, W W '94 J of 187 Walters, Orris A Chas '01 50 Longstreth heirs '05 21 M urphv, Jerry '05 100 Whitman, SeUeu '05 i of 80 Walters, Orris A Chaa '05 Hickory Township. 10 Allegheny Nat. Hank 3810 5133 3X25 3820 5109 6101 5207 50 Albaugh, J II 330 Dayton, Jesse C 50 Dayton, Jesse C 102 Davidson, A '94 50 Koister A Church 50 Patterson, 1) L 310 Siggins Kirnear 750 Siggins A Wilson '94 834 Siggins A Wilson, oil 4 jus '05 100 Ball, N G A Wm '05 170 Mercantile Oil Co '05 04 MoCutohoon, Clarrisa '95 Howe Township. 200 Sub-div. 25 it" 20 Coulter Blon 5233 5233 5218 5218 5203 35 22 4 04 2808 A Uncapher '95 Jenks Township. Vacant 220 Daniels, James W '04 Vacant 227 Daniels, James W '05 3801 k Frost, W H '04 3100 25 Hunan, Mrs H H '94 3181 loo Leroy A Linklaiu 10 20 45 85 37 50 70 3 50 71 70 8 34 3 75 1 75 3 37 2 10 I 25 28 04 64 82 1 25 5114 70 Tracy, Pier A Kluiichard i Warren, Oscar '04 k lilanchard, Geo '05 22 lliirton, Noah '05 30 Sub-div 7 F.ldridge, Jos eph '93 J Hellron, Peter '05 3170 3042 3040 1 140 Miller, Green A Co '05 38oO 020 Means A Deinpsey 05 25 .Schwartz, Daniel '05 3170 5213 5214 Kingsley Township. 310 Heard, A BA Davenport 65 44 21H " " 67 00 17 J of 1 list " " '94 34 30 5217 1241 " " '95 41 48 5212 300 Schooley, J C it-Co 6103 5214 130 Kelly, A 11 ll Tarr '04 13 47 5217 11IH) Lamb heirs, oil gas '94 tt 74 5217 1241 Lamb heirs, oil A gas '95 6 69 5707 01 5135 1151 5128 131 I Erb, Leonard '94 3 77 ' W ais, m iV Freeman 'V5 113 85 Watson A Freemau '05 51 98 5131 17 i 6208 5107 1 Proper if- Myers '05 2 40 3 01 73 65 67 91 81 33 29 80 15 99 119 45 30 Mct'ulloiigh, J P Tionesta Township. llil Anderson, John '04 408 Anderson, John '95 123 Backus, ll C 02 ltleakley, James 50 Clupp, E E '04 885 Curtin A Anderson '04 28:t3 2x2(i 2x35 2x33 3X21 2X24 3X24 3X24 021 Carbaiigb, E E 10 00 650 Gilinore A Dull 100 3D 50 llepler, Jerrv '94 9 83; . 60 Holder, J it '05 8 02 6 Mckinley. Gilbert '04 1 00 10 stow, Hamilton '01 3 08 2X24 03 Fuller, Joseph 05 10 34 2x23 1. to Lincoln Oil Co '05 25.90 10 Tionesta W'aler Supply Co '05 2 1(1 10 lloovclcr. Sain '05 2 85 3824 50 Whitman, Seidell '05 7 47 0 '0i 08 121 " ' '05 25 Tionesta Borough. A,.i.. Wnil ur Owuur !'(. 10 Davis, E L ll Sickles '04 2 10 12 Hopkins, II .1 A Co ll Sickles 4 80 50 It, Onus,, n A Kelly 15 05 305 Seickles, G G 210 00 i W alson I. F 8 00 .' Hill, A W ll Cogun '05 7 60 A Rilev, llaltie li Sickles '05 8 80 ( Roliiirts, Mead '05 1 00 10 Duvis, J D 05 2 28 Harmony Township. 20 Cotaiit, Mrs E F '04 2 10 50 Green, J k 8 15 52 Green, J K 11 85 lis) Grove, Nelson A Geo '04 0 Oil 1-10 Hunter, Mrs S E ll siggins 94 2 25 oo Meiirew D.ircv '04 . 10 00 5 Hull, Jacob ' 2 83 1 18 Siggins, John tl Clelund '94 20 40 4oo Still, Harriett '04 00 00 1 11 Shambiirg, liaison ll Itrowu 30 43 xo Sliaiiiloii g.i iarsoii 11 Holbrook 21 71 21s Shandon g, Gurson ll sweet A Sherill 52 78 loo Wilson, A L tl Slowcll 30 00 loo Wilson, Samuel 37 00 3.11) Mc Guryev A I'o '04 79 2u 215 W atson, L F '01 28 :M 371 Church, Mrs Nancy '05 5 63 37 I'oglo, W II '05 ' 5 54 .Ml Mover, 1. '05 8 25 30 M ills, Case A ( 'o '05 5 81 loo Piilsburg.Vt bel i v Itllnl tilCo'95 1 1 21 011 I'illslilll g.ll hell RuilOllCo'05 0 OU lo.i Piiishiiig.H hern ltuiitiiU'o'05 21 78 130 Siggins A Helm ll Carson '05 20 33 3xo s sun A Hinckley '0.. 40 (Kl 55 W llkllis, llolace '05 12 60 llv virtue ol mi I il Assembly enti tled "An Act to regulate Hie collection of la ves ou unseated lands," approved tho Oi li .lay ol June. A. I'., xx7, iiucrc-l Mill he charged ou lot laves lrom Januurv 1, Ixo.i. M dale o in. -Hi, .iii.l on Ixtia tux es lloiu January I, lxoo, lo dale ol pay -meiii, al the rale of si per cent, per uu- lllllll . J A si. II, I (IMS, Trraaurrr. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., Mareit 10, Isod 5187 ."1 ) 5 1 87 51 S8 5105 510.1 5108