THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. K. WINK. Coitoh PROPmtTOft. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 111, ISO. Announcement. Terms Ktrictly cash in advance. Republican Primaries, Saturday, May 14, 1W8. PRESIDENT JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Will iam Schnur.of Warren, riw a candidate for the ollioe of President Jude, mibloct to the decisiou of the Republican Pri maries of Forest County, and the 37th Judicial District Convention. We arp authorized to announce D. I. Pall, of Warren, Pa., as a candidate for the ofllce of President Jndire, subject to the decision ol the Republican Primaries of Forest County, and the 37th Judicial District Convention. We are authorized to announce W. M. Li ndsey, of Warren, Pa., as a candidate for the oIIIcb of President Judtro, aubipct to the decision of the Republican Primar ies of Forest County, and the 37lh Judic ial Convention. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce Dr. S.8. Towlcr of Jenks townsliip.as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usage. We are authorized to announce Jona than AlhatiRh, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Re publican usapes. We are authorized l announce Jno, W. Black, Esq., of Howe township, as a can didate for Assembly, subject to Republi can usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce Calvin M. Arnor, of TioApsta IJorougb as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce John R. Osgeud, of Tionesta Borough as a can didate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce 8. M. Henry of Jenks township as a candidate for County 7'reaaurer, subject ta Repub lican usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce N. P. Wheeler, of Hickory township, as a can didate for Delegato to the Republican State Convention. We are authorized to announce E. D. Steiner, ot Jenks township, as a candi date for Delegule to the Republican Slate convention. Will SOT LIKELY. There is nothing new iu war cir cles of the past few days, aod oo uew fad has beeo sprung by the "yel low journals" to make anything like a respectable scare. Tbe promptness and unanimity with which tbe f)50,' 000,000 appropriation passed both llouses of Coogress.thus putliog a half buudred million at tne immediate disposal uf the administration, bas as loDiahea the world, and iu Us notice to Spain as to wbat sbe may expect in case she concludes to try couclu sions whu uncle Ram, is worth more than a good sized navy. IfPresideul McKiuley bad asked for double tbe amount it would Lave beeo just as freely given. As soon as tbe naval court of inquiry submits its report the I'resideul will lay it before Congress with a message accompanying it, and if it is shown tbat tbe destruction of tbe Maine was anything but an acci dent, Spain will be asked to settle all accounts, including indemnity for the lives lost. It is also strongly hinted that Congress will be asked to recognize tbe independence of Cuba Ibe work of fortifying our -coast de fenses in all parts is being briskly carried torward, and when needed ev erytbiug will be iu reidiuess to com' inand respect for any demand which this government feels called upon to Meantime we believe there will be do war. Alliance and Friendship. Discussion in London uf a possible British-American alliance does not take a very serious tone, though tbe comment is eutirely frieudly. Eng lisb Statesmen generally understand tbat the Monroe doctrine is opposed to any loreigo alliance, and that it baB been the policy of the country to avoid any such from the time when George Washington delivered his farewell warning against entangle menta with foreign powers until the present time. At tbe same lime it is believed by them that in a movement of supreme d Anger to Great Britain ine united stales would exert every legitimate itinuence 10 aver; tne ca tastrophe. This is a very fair view of the atti tude of this cotiutry. Oa this side of the ocean it is quite generally under stood that tbe interests ot Ureat lint ain ana ine united Mates are very much allied ; tbat a serious injury to tbe one would be an injury to tbe other. If tbe United States were in danger of defeat by another power England would find means to lend assistance. But there is no such dauger existing, and the talk about alliance aud putting the lirilish Ueet at our disposal is only an extreme expression of good will, without fur ther significance. We are amply able to meet hpain without any as istauce. No doubt Greut Brituin aud other European countries have been favor ably impressed by the conservative disposition of this country iu the present situailon. The impression has been held abroad that the tan kees were a nation of jingoes, ready to go to any extreme for vengence, or to meet a political exigency. IiiBtead, it lias been demonstrated that war is deprecated, that the only extreme disposition is that of tolerance to ward au insolent and barbarous mon arcny. .Naturally, ureat lirituin ex presses its admiration by friendly en couragement, and ine other powers stand attid iu tb6 conviction thai if war does come the right will be on the side of the United States. Pitts burg I)inpakh. The ileaih of General William S. Iioeeran on the 12lh inst. removes (lie last of the really great generals of the late war oti either cirto of the conflict. He wan 7! years of age Tin: trial of Sheriff Martin and his deputies for the Littimer shooting last fall, in which a number of strik ing rioters were killed, ended in verdict of acquittal on the lUh iost., in the Luzerne county courts. IiErilESKNTATIVK W. C. Arnold, uf the Clearfield district, bas been named as Pennsylvania's representa tive on the Republican Congressional committee. Mr. Arnold is an enthusi astic Republican, an effective cam paigner aod the distinction given him is most worthily bestowed. Holi duysburg Rcgulcr. The appropriation of $50,000,000 by Congress will uot necessitate the issue of bonds. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury says that the treasury is amply prepared to meet any demands that may be made upon it. On Feb. 1st the cash ou hand was repuried at f H5(i,571,7()6. Who says your Uncle Sam is not in a prosperous condition ? Cardinal Gjbmns, of Baltimore, gave good advise in his address at the mass for the repose oi souls of the men who went down in the Maine. He counseled silence and order and an upholding of the President's hands at this critical period, and he rebuked the yellow newspapers and Jingoes who are so anxious for war before they learn whether there is a cause for war. A dispatch from Centre couuty to the Pittsburg papers stales that Dep uty Secretary of the Commonwealth W. F. Reeder will not bo a candi date for the Kebublican nomination or Congress in this district. The name of A. Wayne Cook of this coun ty has been mentioned in connec tion with the Congressional nom ination, but whether by Mr. Cook's sanction we do not know. On the democratic sine a number ot names have been mentioned, among them, Col. Jack Spaugler, defeated in'DG by Mr. Arnold; ex-Judge L. L Krebs and Matt. Savage of Clearfield coun ty ; and Prof. Davis of Clarion Nor mal school, and D. M. Gary, also of Clarion countv. The Hon. John Wanamaker has notified the "business men's league" that he will accept the nomination for Governor, and iu his letter inti mates that we must have an executive who will not approve "padded pay rolls, legislative junkets, mileage grabbing," etc., in which he is quite right. Hut what is the matter with having a Governor, also, who will not veto an eminently fair and just nier cautile license bill at the request of the great merchant -princes of tbe State, thus beating the Common wealth nut of a yearly revenue ot a million or a million and a half dol lars; enough, in fact, in one year, to pay all the legislative junkets and padded pay rolls that have been al lowed in tbe last 20 years, with t good balance left ? The Brooklyn Eagle, that able in dependent Uetuocraiic paper, in speaking of the character of Presi dent McKiuley as it is beiDg re' vealed, says: "Ine year between March 4, 197 and March 4, 181)8, reveals William McKiuley as a pa triotic American, a cautious but firm Executive, a conciliatory but self-re specting politician in his relations with Congress, a prouounced but un factional Republican in his relations with bis party, a consistent protec tioniil in his ecouomeo convictions, i courageous friend ot civil service re form, and an official who, kuowing war as a soldier aud loving peace as a citizen cultivates tho things which make fur peace in tbe spirit and at titude of our Uvernmeut, while not uomindful of that duty of readiness for war which emergencies, neither o our creation nor of our choosing, have forced upon the nationat attention The President is quite as large a roan as his eulogists have maintained. He is a far better roan than bis oppo nents represent. He is a much abler man than Mugwump criticism, . with the intolerance of half estimate and and the purbliudncss of half lights can conceive anyone to be but them selve." Don't annoy others by vour couuhinir and rmK your lile liv neglecting a cold One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Heath iV. Killmer. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriauos aud Bun gios to lot upon the iiioct reasonable tonus. tie will uIho do JOB TZE-AZMZIlNrGr- All orders loft at tho Post Olllcn will receive prompt attention. Pit. tlUGUST MQ&CK OFTIOIAK V 714 National Bunk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyet exauiiued free. KxclUbivciv optical. p---- - c5ts ...... r Olliie i TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE or Sundry acts of the 'icneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to tho sale oT Seated aiid Unseated lands in the County of Forest, etc., tor taxes due and unpaid, I will ofler at public sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 188, being the Thirteenth day of June, I8!'B, at 10 o clock a. in,, the following described piece of land, or such parts thereof as may be necessary to saiisiy me amount of taxes and costs due and unpaid against the same, and continue tho same from ay to day as the same may be found ecessary. 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 proper ty put up and resold. All Irnrts not otherwise mnrkrri nrr nrivrr ir.ril for laxra for 1896 ! 1897. UNHEATICU LANDH. Barnett Township. War. Acre. Warrant, or Owner. An'a. 3H',0 49 John Becker 1402 25 (701 ii8 Red B J 14 00 159 247J4 Clark & Krietler E. part 268 38 111 100 Steiner. Daniel 42 00 42 Oil City Fuel Sunnly Co '97 5 34 6700 2!5 M W Barnes tl Pearsal 41 30 Creen Township. 3HS G4 Lacy 42 32 MS04 1124 Collins & Watson 7."3 7ii 6805 704 Collins Hi Watson 378 30 01 1213 Collins & Watson 1,013 9t 00 102H Collins & Watson 1,089 09 14 95 May H H Tionesta Oil Bbl Co 12 25 5189 112 Myers EH& Co 8 05 189 106 EO Emerson fl Conrad 1960 5183 373 Thomas F Thomas '97 24 30 3818 66 Lacy 7 27 106 First National Bauk of Holidavsburg 187 May & Kelly, Saddle Bag Tract 373 T C Fowler fl Thomas '97 232 John A Dale Heirs 110 8. D. Irwin fl Pilissfl '97 1.) 93 24 32 181 24 30 30 17 13 CO 347 82 20 00 8 14 61K5 61K3 3816 A1 T. D. Collins 3817 C"' 3816 3817 ( 54 TD Collins fl Wallace 320 48 Clark, Mrs Fayette "i00 04 Collins & Watson 8 32 6500 181K Proper, O V & J F land only. 24 25 8501 132J4 Proper & Lacy 3818 183 T D Collins & Co 6189 50 T J Bowman '97 17 23 137 31 4 05 Hr.rmony Township 1'I2 McCalmont, J S 33 00 10,1 McUalmontJohnF 13 80 145 Oarson Shamburg 38 28 Wof 80 Brennan & Weed fl Newbury '97 1 98 22V 88 Cartwright 6 0 222 200 Howarth heirs 52 80 75 Miles Hugh 24 56 50 Breden James fl llogan 13 20 41 Guild JO 13 20 No 5 2.9 Pittsburg National Bank of Commerce 85 48 160 Smiley DrrlOetche! 39 60 SO A J & J 1( Siggios 9 90 153 J H Osmer 59 40 110 J H Osmer 26 40 100 Bowman T J fl Connnly 19 80 100 Biggins & Helm, fl T B 16 60 95 Biggins & Helm, fl Page & Brown 25 08 23 Biggins John, fl Carson 13 20 50 Stianihurg (J fl Patzgroff 9 90 5 Bbatnburg U fl Moor 3 30 37K Bhamburg (i 13 20 100 Sliarabum G fl Landers farm li oil and gas 9 04 Hickory Township. Sub. Acres. W.rraowt at Owner. Am'u 5203 570 Wilkins Crocker & Long ofl20 Longwell & Fee '97 60 H H Stow 2 Francis Henry o3 O Biggins fl Biggins o0 J M Kepler 82 50 S 44 11 25 1 79 7 96 5232 5191 5192 7 50 7 50 5192 3689 50 O Biggins fl Clapp 300 JMCiappfl unknown 00 00 34 Martin Smith '96 34 85 41 O Biggins fl Church 16 t9 1 O Biggins fl Middle- 1:1 78 5192 20-l5of 624acres J W Wilson '07 5 78 5192 22 Dickracer J H & Wm 'UU 2 05 5192 200 Dickraeer J H & Wm '96 10 40 5210 it Holbrook 8 8 4 02 15 Kiddle M K fl Church 2 2 5192 Uofl'H) Brennan & Dale, fl L E P Co '97 3 40 Howe Township. 3197 37 H Waldheimer 24 90 4791 1125 Wright & Duhrinn 830 00 5266 Uof8r2 W W Cook 235 72 1823 453 Pittsburg & Forest Co Lumber Co 334 10 5105 1031 Orandin Oil Co X oil and gas 42 7j 5108 228 Uraodiu Oil Co M oil and gas 18 C9 318,'j 107 MilHln, J 30 72 Vacant 400 C J Fox L.st. south l 97 88 00 2850 10 109 W Willink fl Bcho- fleld '97 9 59 2916 13 100 E N Lee Receiver "97 9 50 2916 19 111 W Willink Stewart M of land 18 41 2916 20 108 W Willink Stewart ' of laud 17 85 208 23 50 E N Lee Receiver '97 4 40 2808 24 f0 K N Lee Receiver '97 4 40 2850 2 110 P J fcwain 18 2! Vacaut 138 RJ Blood HCH Blood 41 60 .5801 406 south Penn Oil Co fl Means & While 79 2. 2977 100 Rappee J 8 33 Vacant 60 John Fertig fl E TCo 97 22 00 Vacant 60 John Fertig fl ET Co 97 22 00 Vacant 3GU Fertig McKinney& Batterfleld 24 90 2W W 8 Cole tl Nueent 2 08 2878 3189 3191 423 3195 3195 3192 4790 4821 3-oof 1160 O W & J F Proper 57 2 70 1028 WD Wood Trustee "97 90 SO 1104 T 1) Collins Iit4 00 181 T D Collins 142 10 2 .0 T D Collins 83 00 25 T D Collins 8 30 1122 T D Collins 8-10 00 HM T I Collins 747 00 HIS T D Collins 312 00 250 5 109 Woodrutt Chas '97 9 69 10 14 2977 Jofta il Willink W Coulter 2736 110 Booth Bros 2977 Jj'of34 61 K N LeeKeceiver '97 3M01 18 Moans & White Jenks Township. 1H 2' 5 37 2 90 5142 11 110 Boyntou P 22 1 31U5 411 11 Leroy t J Liuk- lain 18!)7 45 5: 3179 51 551 H Leroy A J Link- lain, () W Proper 65 30 112 Henry UoKsman 88 48 69 II LeroviJ Li uk lain 69 96 50 Mrs Isabella Price 43 46 50 Mrs Isabella Price 41 88 3179 59 60 30 30 13-14-19 20 3179 3181 3181 3182 1073 Buker Hammond Co 395 00 3564 11.11 N H'IioIhoii John now Wheeler linker LiiinberCo57-tilth ol tax 985 03 3174 48 6129 3177 31 Vacant 3159 Vacant 8m i7 8171 317.1 3173 3SII0 3183 3175 'Mj Gallagher C II Mc Williams 73 48 58 NicIioIhoii a Mc Phersou 18H7 23 49 114 Hunsluin Cums 90 06 200 it J Blood fl Blond 118 60 828 C 11 Clark A Kruilt- ler K end Ogleuby 259 1 43 Thomas Nugent 6 1126 Wright A Duhring 177 90 lo.i Blood P P Oil 64 100 Blood P P 80 Hlood P P ,48 100 Kin ma J Curry 1JC'., -u A M Monies - H 10 15 80 u;o4 utnci o ::s Wood Cyr" an Estate 003 Grandin Oil Co oil A gas 35 66 581 UrandinOilColoil A pas 4 68 160 Kd Bevler, fl Blood 126 40 80 ' " 63 20 100 Proper Agnew A Kelly 15 80 148 Hall Gardner Co '97 32 07 2791 T J Matrott 11 Curll A Co 44 24 1124 Hall Gardner Co97 213 00 334 South Penn Oil Co 52 78 9.V1 Hall OardnerACo97 32-2 38 8 1 TO 22 3042 7 SfioO 143 9 aim 3 HOI acaut 200 Wallace A Pearsal I oil, caii 30 Cecil Grooe, fl Fore man 681 Marshall A White, 15 80 4 74 141 13 8169 2022 u Hevier 195 North Penn Oil Co 86 Means a White 64 24 30 82 13 58 7 91 8X01 Vacant 61 FF Whittekin loo Proper A Agnew 1073 John M 1-ane oil, gas, mineral 140 Zeller A Buhl, fl W A D 1897 15 96 84 48 3182 3064 306.1 5141 11 33 140 Grove W A. fl W A D 11 34 127 KnuppAYalosfllUy 15 43 Kingsley Township. Acree. Wirmoie. er (Imr. Am't, 115 Gilbert James 24 36 222 Propor O. W. fl Watson 23 20 r.r. 6137 5145 33 50 John A. & Jackson Stewart 8 70 1H0 3!K) Wolf Co 188 inf320 William Sinclair 45 24 27 84 8 70 31 84 47 20 6105 340 Grandin A Co J oil A gas 108 10!W " " " 6109 1630 " " " 110 300 " " " " 8 70 " 89 91 " 29 17 fl Schooley 20 30 6128 1377 " " " 129 1006 " " " 214 100 Anchor Oil Co, 6131 I0O0 Forest Oil Co. ZlHino 3 79 77 91 6138 321 Whittekin A Brennan 234 Jof 81)5 D. C. Cornon laud only 6194 3of 80 Lake Erie Pet. Co. 5194 iofSO Brennan Dale, HUE. 4 16 1 40 092 rei. uo miij 6193 Jof 400 Brennan A Dale, fl b. E. Pet. Co., 1897 Tionesta Township. 2 Sieging A., 11 Hepburn 431 W. t Dalrymnle tof 170 Dale John A.. Ileirs 78 977 39 78 70 20 251 85 18 00 15 70 30 68 12 48 2824 ISO Olllmore A Dull 2836 1072 Hannah A Gilfillan lor 405 8. T. May A Irwin '98 200 " " " '97 98 Samuol R. Philips Heirs 40 J, V. VanVrankiu 2828 Jof 43 S. D. Irwin, tl Vauderhoof 8 39 3822 1084 Woods Heirs 812 00 200 A. B. Kellev 78 00 109 May U. H.. Saddle bag tract 17 00 3824 200 K. M. Paine, fl Kenneway 64 00 K Curtis 195 James Blakely, 97 37 06 oo j. r. jjrennan, n ruH- stock, 1897 4 66 0U J. T. Brennan 1 49 2821 112 A. B. Kellev. fl Allen Hay 26 21 2826 Jof820 Bennehoof others '97 28 60 210 Grove W. A., fl Irwin 97 18 24 2 Whittekin K. F.. fl Carson 78 2835 63 Freeman a Greaves 17 10 40 Perry, fl Dustln 6 24 6J Overlander J. F. 3 90 160 O. O. Sickles 24 96 184 Cropp Win., fl May Irwin 1.-U7 13 98 HKATED LABS. Barnett Township. Wtr. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. Am't. 3147 260 Crossman W A 41 55 3147 225 " " 37 44 6701 105 Haight Geo, fl Flick 23 42 5 Magee F A '96 6 46 25 Dunkle Henry '97 4 43 27J ' " '97 3 99 25 Starr J W '97 3 38 Creen Township. 3825 50 1st Nat'l Bank ot Holli- davsbure 16 60 3186 106 1st Nat'l Bank of Holli- davsburtr 22 75 332.1 106 Whitman Seldon 11 40 3819 50 Longstrelh Heirs 3820 89 Walters Orris A Chas 6 75 8 08 1 70 8 19 Hickory Township. 10 Allegheny Nat'l Bank 06 6199 50 Albaugh J H 160 Ball N G A Win 25 28 750 5191 63 Dayton Jesse 330 Dayton Jesse 48 84 Island 5 Dalo John A Heirs 5190 60 Keister A Church 1 81 3(10 14 20 7 20 96 MeCutcheon Clarissa 5233 60 Patterson D L 11 Barnhart A Bender 1897 38 Island 7 Hanah J L 1897 Island 12 Kinnear John 1897 1 16 2 28 43 32 b203 670 Mercantile Oil Co 1897 Howe Township. 532 Chambers A Fisher 1896 3186 92 31 2808 200 Coulter A Uncapher 643 Murphey A Others 33 20 3194 106 75 35 20 3186 100 Hwaln f J 1897 68 Swain P J 1897 10 Clark N F 1897 i Adans P L 1897 Jenks Township. 926 Means A Dempsey I Gleun WO,li Wishie'97 ) Kerr Miss Agness 1897 6.1 Nevison Jamas 1897 1 Kramer Frank 1897 3186 24 21 8195 3801 88 2 21 3800 3801 127 78 91 8171 2 43 3801 8171 11 34 02 3646 1148 VanUorn A Groloman, fl MUJ (JO 1897 Kingsley Township. 88 47 5134 802 Da r rah A Co 6213 310 Heard A Davbnoort 07 85 49 69 5214 200 Heard A Davenport 60 90 64 04 6217 1241 Heard A Davenport oieo ss'.m lawreuce A Smearoaugu 6180 35 Lawrence and Smear- 860 baugli. fl Zuendell 9 40 4 50 32 65 13t7 118 36 19 16 5 30 5208 1 Proper it Meyers 6212 366 Schooley J C & Co g 180 Starrow Chas 1896 6135 1157 Watson A Freeman 6131 170 Watson & Freeman 1897 5208 120 Heard Davenport 1897 fcl.tU 1l')l I ft I'M i7A Watson A Freeman 90 20 21 6186 66 Sutton & Collins 1897 513 Tionesta Township 2835 468 Anderson John 14180 3821 104 Dickey Mrs Eunice 1896 15 00 3091 i otoo Casper Mrs Eisert 1890 2 18 2824 63 Faller Joseph 17 57 2824 5f0 Gillniore il Dull 53 16 381J4 60 Hepler J O 15 2:i 3824 60 Hugos Sarah 18 87 106 Agnew Proper A Jamison 24 97 5 Thomson John 1896 96 60 Armstrong Geo 1897 II 21 92 Bleakley James 1897 10 49 60 Clapp E E 1897 9 66 885 C u rim A Anderson 1897 100 90 60 Poller Michal 1897 8 66 1 Hunter G 8 1897 15 130 Lincoln Oil Co 1897 26 60 2 Overlander J F 1897 2 80 285 Porter & McNaughtou '97 38 00 106 Webster. Co 1897 16 1 Tionesta Borough. .ere M'ernmtee or Owner. Ani't. 15 Dale Mrs Nancy, fl Sickles 1898 3 23 10 Davis JO 5 10 12 Hopkins II Jill Co, 11 Sickles 6 16 25 Robinson O W, fl Sickles 10 76 60 Robinson it Kelly, fl Sickles 13 35 lof 5 Robinson G W 1896 2 68 i Riley Hattie, fl Smith 1897 4 60 1 Roberts Mead 4 3 j Smith Mrs Maud 1897 6 45 395 Sickles G G 267 00 i Ileibenthal Mrs Mary 1896 15 05 1 Teitswnrth Mrs J N 1897 10 75 6 Knox D S 1897 1 50 Harmony Township. 37 Church Mrs Nancy 100 Dawson Walter IK'.kJ 8 Grant Krb 100 isher Bros 37 Fogle W H 1890 50 Green J K 62 Green J K 35 Green J K 02 Miles J N 30 Mills Case A Co A l...w,ll I II 14 85 10 40 2 82 37 00 7 33 7 05 12 75 10 32 14 05 12 78 10(1 Pittsburg Aj7Ji.e.r.rv?lUln011Co 23 ,,!.J,c'!"-oUig A Cherry Run Oil Co 14 I" . PHImI, hi-, r.WI.Ki-i-u Kim Oil C.i A7 5 Hupp Jacob Itf.Hi 125 Sitiieius St Helm, fl Car 47 2t 57 35 20 28 KD Sluinuui'K Larson 218 Shamburg (larson 131 Sliiiinbur tiarson 100 Wilson A L LSi.il 108 WUnoii Sam 181)tl 5110 5121) 817110-11 2J Coulter W II 1897 P0 35 Wood W H 8 90 82 Wood W II 22 95 250 Gorman Heirs 63 02 46 Hopkins A A, fl Neill 11 73 50 Brown Sam 1897 6 60 73 Baird A Bradley 1897 11 80 84 Beaty David 1W7 7 50 124 Dawson I II 1897 19 60 20 Howell W B 1897 (War 227) 2 50 141 Hopkins A A, fl Horhkiss 1897 4 38 1 McChesney Hanah 1897 1 25 103 Coulter V II 1897 14 85 2m Pittsburg Co Ohara 1MT7 43 68 32 Siggins A Bams 1897 4 22 By virtue of an act of Assembly en titled "An an act to regulate the collect ion of taxes on unsealed lands," ap proved the 6th day of June, 1S87, interest will be charged on 1896 taxes from Janu ary 1, 1897 to dale of payment, and on 1897 taxes from January 1st, 1898 to date of payment, at the rate ot six per cent., per annum. Five per cent, will.be added on all taxes on seated lands. JAS. H. FONES, Treasurer. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., March 4, 1898. Mercantile Appraiser'!, Ijlftt For Forest County, A. I. 1808. BAI1NKTT TOWNSHIP. Name. Class. Tax. W. A. Croasman .13 $10 00 A. Cook's Sons 12 12 60 Marshall Co 13 10 00 Mechlins. London 10 20 00 W. D. A S. H. Shields 11 15 00 OKEKN TOWNSHIP. Bowman Lumber Co 13 10 00 Collins A Kreitlor 10 20 00 Collins A Watson 13 10 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. O.W.King A Son .....14. 7 00 Sutley Bros 13 10 00 w. jr. siggins 14 7 oo Turner Bros 12 12 60 W. O. Wilkins 14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. T.J.Bowman 11 15 00 W. P. Crouch 14 7 00 Wheeler A Dusenbury 11 15 00 UOWB TOWNSHIP. S. Crawtord 14 7 00 H. Gildersleeve 9 25 00 Morris A Neill 12 12 50 J. L. Sax ton 14 7 00 A. Showers 14 7 00 A. M, Van Horn 14 7 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. A mslor Bros. A Co 9 25 00 J. W. Baxter 14 7 00 C. J. Berg 14 7 00 J. M. Bemis A Son.. 14 7 00 H. J. Brock 9 25 00 D. Colun 14 7 00 S. ClougliACo 12 12 60 M. C. Carringer 14 7 00 Hammond, Crosby Lumber Co.14 7 00 W. W, Kribba 13 10 00 Chas. S. Leech 9 25 00 Lainona Bros 14 7 oo J. H. Mensch 13 10 00 Marlonville Hardware and Ma chine Co 14 7 00 A. D. Neill 13 10 00 T. J. Heynor 13 10 00 S. S. Towlor 14 7 00 Joseph F. Warner 14 7 00 wagnor Wilson 14 7 00 II. C. Zeller A Co 14 7 00 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. M. Andrews 14 7 00 Eli Berlin 14 7 00 Chas. Bauer 14 7 00 Wm. Richards.. 14 7 00 Salmon Creek Lumber Co 14 7 00 Watson Laud Lumber Co 13 10 00 TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Chas. M. Whiteman 14 7 00 TIONESTA nOROCUH, F. P. Amsler 14 7 00 Geo. W. Bnvard...- 14 7 00 C.W.Clark 14 7 00 L. J. Hopkins 12 12 60 Heath A Killmer 13 10 00 8. 11. Haslet & Sons.; 13 10 00 Lawrence A Smearbaugh 12 12 50 Miles A Armstrong 13 10 00 J. K. Morgan 14 7 00 F. R. Lansnn 14 7 00 G. W. Robinson 10 20 00 REAL ESTATE BROKERS. TIONESTA BOROUIl'.I. Name. Class. Tax C. M. Arnor A Son 14 7 00 J. T. Brennan 14 7 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. M. C. Carringer 14 7 00 BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. TIONESTA llOROtlOH. Name. Tables. Tax L. Agnew 2 $40 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Jacob Bender 3 60 00 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. H. H. Day 2 40 00 BARNETT TOWNSHIP. H. M. Henderson 2 40 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP, A. S. Jackson 4 00 00 W. J. Markert 3 50 00 EATING HOUSE A RESTAURANT. JENKS TOWNSHIP. Name. Class. Tax G. W. Buhl 8 5 00 All persons, who are renuired to nav Mercantile Tax in the county of Forest, are rated and assessed as shown above, wuicii uoes not inciuue tne cost or as. session and collecting. They are hereby notitied that an appeal will be held at the i;ounty Treasurer's olllce, in Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on Thursday, the 24th day of March, 1898, botween the hours of 1 and 8 oclock, p. in., when and where they may attend if they think proper. J. A. SMITH, Appraiser. TUB GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER HADE IN RUBBER SHOES i-X GM.Wttklrnon4.ee., V;W Philadelphia, ELASTIC STAY t the sides near remedy tcs a long ::ct In MILES & ARMSTRONG, TIMETABLE, in effect Oct. 10, 1897 Trains leave Tio. lesta for Oil City and poiuts west as IoIIowb : No. 31 Bultulo Ex Dress, daily except Sunday 12:06 noon jno. oi way 1-reiK'U (carrying DasseniForsl. daily oxemit Sunday 4:50 p. la, -o. .1.) uu uuy r.xrress, uuuy except Sunday 7:40 p. in For II ickory.Tidloute, Warren, Kin.ua, iirumoru, iriunii auu ine r.asi : No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:45 a. ill No. 82 Pitt-sburir. JiXiu-esis, THE "'hSr.fSuiiday ' 4:19 p.m. 6t) 1(1 KS io. ou way rreiut (carrying passengers to Irvinetou ) daily except Sunday 9:50 a. 90 Uot Time Tables and full liilbrniation from W. tl. SAUL, Atrent, Tionesta, Pa R. HELL, Uen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Geu'l Passenger it Ticket Agent, Gonoral olllce, Moouey-iirisbaiio Hid Cor. Main and Clinton Sis., butl'alo.N.Y. ill 60 50 38 80 51 NEW SHOES. I 1 Miles k Armstrong 'PHONE 34. - KEPLER BLOCK; - TIONESTA, PA. Bizarre Deslgna In Wall Paper are very ef feciive when used in large rooms. Iu the average room, a rich desigu of solid color, with maybe a spriukliog of little figures iu contrasting color, is the prone. thing. This is not the place wherfi you come .in and say, "I've got a room, eight by ten feet and ten feet high How much wall paper will I ueed, and how much will it cost?" Before we sell you a wall pa per we want to find eut several things. It is a more particular way, a better way and in the end a cheaper way. We Handle the. To be found and our Stock Finest Quality HEATH & NO. A.'.Wayne Cook, President. A. B. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRECTORS G. W. Robinson, , F. Ritchey. J. T. Wayne Cook, P. Wheolor, Collections romitled for ou day of pr.yment at low raton. We promise our custom ers all the boneliU consistent with conservative b kim;. Interest ptid on time deposits. 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