TREASURER'S SALE OP- Un -5eated Lands FOR TAXES ASSESSED POR THE YEARS 1901 and 1903. Notice l hereby Riven (lint aree,hly to the Act of Assembly passed the (Htlt dny of Murch, 1813, entitled hii not to amend mt net dlrectlnit the inodn of h-1 1 1 nil unseated Imiiln for taxes, et." the follontux tracts of tin dented lands In Jeflerson eomitjr will be ex isted to nubile mile or nutery, for nrrenrnves 1 t,.wa In ,1... ,'....- .. -I.- I............. ii 'iiiiii i,st-, ,,, ma uill of llrookvllle, I'u., on the Second Monday of June, 1904 At 10 o'clock n. m.. It. belnit the 1:1th dny of 1 un 111111M ii, u ss sisnicr pain, nnn t ne nioney lot which Hiilti hind nil! he sold must be paid nt the time of the mile, oilier wine mill Inn. I will he sold nmiln nt the risk nnd expense of tuc rormcr puiciiiiscr. and In no case lll h deed he given unless the above conditions nre mmnlloti wilt. TftX ft Int. ... . to 3'lltvll warrant Acre, owners' Kamii. 1st, 1 11114 HARNETT TOWNSHIP. 178 Mnvs, Everhiirt O .. 181 1-10 Knmler, (Jennie no 2t :tl hi 84 1"4 milllels, ('( Kst W) Hnidcn, V W A Ki.iit IV II Burf Mln Ill 84 18 60 4 711 ion IX) Thompson, It M Hiumncnlioupt, A.. Wallace, m A Jus MM 42 ' av2 KM 1:1 12 SO 4rt 111 17 8'.i 4H Surf Wallace, Wm Est... Aunew, it L A J W.. 48 811 BEAVKH TOWNSHIP. 17-18 of 240 furrier, tl II A A A.. AO Knihof, Henry 140 J.eiiHon, M E.... ... nitOOKVlLLE HOKOUOH. Long nd. lot 48 Evans, MnggloE.... 10 81 t 40 tl 14 ELDRED TOWNSHIP. 13a Fox, ? M Wallace. Wm A Co.. I'nrks, O A Currier, C H, U E. BW&E . :ti ri 864 Surf. 50ll IK) 17V 10 23 ft 60 14 .10 83411 8343 J. 74 Elscus, Jnrob A B J. 0 86 1779 ) j:t 141 Pont-cr, J W A W f. I'lilnter, ToIiIiih Est Tuyl ir, Henry ricumn. Uemiut A McliiiAle Hiiniroriy, Mary. .. lcpp, Wm K Iliitzuril, I'lmehe It Hliihlniun, J II .... Lucas, Friink ..... Wiilhico, Wm Est.. Wallace, (J 0 T.rlltotiirl. B il 1.1 1(1 8040 820 42 8 23 8 2ft 8!l Mln of 847 234 ' 4 l 4 71 su 34 100 SO 30 M 1110 soot 8 82 4 20 3 118 2 3' 2 ' 8331) 8.157 14 24 4 74 30 .'tl 3.3 l.'ltu.,,.. ll.nlni" 2 78 4 74 10 28 80 LuuiuiKh, I suite... GASKIIX TOWNSHIP. 70 Hamilton A Smith. 133 Anihony, J DAM E Est HEATH TOWNSHIP. 2037 14 01 4010 4II1U . 449 17 Smith, I) W... 41 110 Mllllh, v h O l! F Co Wolford, ltoiiVrt.'.'" Wynkoop, I'pwell O BrownVfieo e!.!!!!. lleeter, 11 C Wynkixip, I, U nnd OOF St'o Wnlhuv, Allen SIIvIb, Edwnrd HII vis, James Wallace, 8 11 Curtis, Hassle F lilllKht, .lollll B Fainter, It M Cullen, Alpheusand Thos Wlnluck, R8 16 311 :m :u l.V) 20 ft 4 08 1 20 2M 8 111 4 68 m KI7 2.10 ill 1(13 120 ai24 ii m w an 247(4 ISO 12 00 21 (1? 4 M sum 2Jtl9 2 20 i ii: 3 (VI 16 34 ft U1 57 1 80 78 7.1 11 3' KNOX TOWNSHIP. 8fK13 suso 81137 81W) MM 100 Meredith, W H.... 42 m asi 20(1 100 H Of 123 1112 64 Barber, Evil O.'!.'.,'.' Vummlniis, Eph'am D W Cassiitt, Joa A lieo Pence and Anna K. Teat ... D W t'uMsiitt, jo tc lieo 1'enco and Anna K Tent Taylor, Hophlu E... HI ? 14 8(1 16 S8 30(13 X of 200 26 07 2 37 80 31 3 Im) 211 31 3 03 24 40 1.1 1(1 113 62 21 8.1 8.1 8 72 70 10 MCCALMONT TOWNSHIP. 2(150 8W34 Sl4 2410 2(12(1 2026 2(121 2(121 2010 2H10 2U21 153 rolllnsA Tsemun 20 H) ll 01 Fuller, Wash '. Fuller, U W Bl.Mxl,JenksAVlnlow Mln Mln Mln Fee Mln IN) 614 2.M1 10 IW OLIVER TOWNSHIP, in Hmathers, A J Est. 3 27 18 01 411 84 0.1 84 101 8(1 24 Oft 32 01 8 (if 102 62 23 44 4 02 8 68 6 06 B 10 4 12 6 (Mi 0 10 16 84 4 12 10 78 4 72 7 27 2 16 6 06 2857 2404 2(1111 2046 2023 24(ll 2401 2016 28: 2401 2401 2401 2401 2401 2401 67 2.16 112.1 M0 4.4 14HV4 47 Ml 120 311 47 no 7.1 34 50 7ft i:i 34 . 80 30 60 18 50 tlUIIKB IIIIXIU Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln Mln b PINECREEK TOWNSHIP. 3048 81H4 304S MS0 M of 300 Hot 7.1 100 ii 4.18 167 Carrier, PH4H1V Karrah, W H A E li Frank, Chnrlea. .. Reynolds, Helen.. . Andrewa, W A Adama, Jamea '. Mereilltth, Win and Broa Iloemer A dourly!" Humphrey, Lee B... Heynolda. Benl. M . 31 89 4 83 18 09 2 14 2 27 81 24 49 13 20 08 2 37 2 87 Surf ,&HMln 70 18 1 POLK TOWNSHIP. 30.10 20f6 2m 38.18 2MI4 2026 2026 300 16-48 Of 4.10 28-48 Of4ft0 604 24.1 2(10 73 63 nunter, Wm Jr. Hunter, Wm Jr...' rJu-wiirt, Truniun A Olurk Arhuckle A Olarlt" Ucguan AMclhmald Wltigort, Frederick 23 A3 12 20 22 27 83 42 18 80 16 02 2 48 t 20 6L 2L L L auriun, 11. . .. REYNOLDS VII.LE BOROUGH. 7 L Worth St Poller, Jacob 8 1, r'H.ltoriHt Hurinian A Hill .... 4) L LoilHn. A R L Church St L Jackson Ht Ll'lilllpaSt L Worth St L Main St L Pancoat Lokhii, Robert Sr.... Scott A itarr I alaloy, Tnotnu "una, Dr Spencer, Florence.',!! z Li lirant ii T mi. "BilllJ.J out, J'L Thompson McMonuld. P.... - . w.i.y. Iittll, II M tLl W'-Connell.Melllnger Bmlth RINOOOLD TOWNSHIP. 114 McCoy, T F E08E TOWNSHIP. 8 83 21 76 Marlln.Uunt&Clark " I, Flaher, M K ' Jackaon, Schuyler. Siowart A Clark.... liavla, OH A M... Clark, BM. ..?...! Edmondu, ST Eilwarda, Thoa. . ,, 2 70 18 88 1 61 g 66 63 4 77 1 H6 2 36 38 1 23 8 40 1 47 1 13 tVUlM), A U t, 1, M " " llii Depp, Wm SNYDER TOWNSHIP. 220 Bln,Shaw Mln IM Johnaton, John 0... D20 A rbuck Ion A Clark , 0034 Ojjator.FB.ehoU.At H of 6MH " - ' " 11 M 73 17 87 00 89 83 81 87 M W 2L 11 - 1 6b 6 6b 10 i . 68 H Of 125 6 4J 44701 13.Mf 900 Hyde, J S Est M Bnrf 14 McCbIh, WO 10 M N 4278 4278 4277 2'.I9 2V Surf 178 Duinrd, R t. 1141 Surf 376.67 Buirard A McCain.. 14 32 48 ' " 8 03 08 " "6 10 121 " " 1 763 20 " " 126 CNIOtf TOWNSHIP. M Elder, AJ 430 WARSAW TOWNSHIP. lfO Brady A Long 10 00 867 1(11 Hin t well, u C 43 128 Carrier, Albert.... 1026 3020 iin i.iioii. t ft Puna .. 30 43 Moorehead, B J 0 4.1 100 llavln, S 26 99 110 Simpson, W A 12ft0 800 Moore, Jas L 18 0.9 408 :i:i9 3706 41 40 Hollers. Mrs Jno.... 6 8ft 179 furrier, A A A E ... 8 1 128 Slurkle, M M 18 m 90 Moorhead, It W 0 34 300 Horton. W Hi-ck .... 002 08 Ho valid. David 13 o; WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 84 Humphrey, W N A :io:il 2083 :io:U :c.i:i2 30. tl 4308 2067 Bio. 30 68 88 08 300 120 IH0 216 78 Humphrey, W N A llio... Brady A Long 24 61 211ft Mln 44 28 1702 606 Clark. II M A Neal 0'i Pulley, J J A Morrla J B 60 McUarey, Mrs Char lotte 72'4 Motlarcy.Mrsrhar- lolle 1,'K'i Mctlaiey, MraChar- lolio 110 Blood, I' P 107 " ' 110 Ken, Joseph 113 Bullera, S U Surf 12 31 14 07 23 02 1(1 W 3o:ei ma 80.13 100 21 84 12 84 14 01 WINSLOW TOWNSHIP. 814 10 ShnlTcr, Henry 4 63 si n, iiini'lilson, mos X . It M 16 86 2770 113 Hest. Joe HI 07 20J7 Surf 06 St rasa, Mary 10 93 81 Keynoldavllle Land A I nip Co 29 02 1.16 27't Delorme, Henry .... 669 4.76 llilirni.in, F S :ii 40'4 Cox, W T 10 49 401 63.5 Garvin, W K 8 62 The foregoing accounts Include the tan and Interest on aame to March lat, 10o4. When re mitting add Interest from March lat to date or payment, ana u cents on each tract for ad vcrtlslng. J03. B. flEANS, March 2, 1004. Treasurer. TREASURER'S SALE OP Seated Lands FOR TAXES ASSESSED FOR THE YEARS 1900 and 1901 1. .... -.. . 1. 1 . . . . . in iuiunuirui I im in,V Sl,ns III Kn ACt OI ludi.M . a ...........I .1... 1.1. U .1 m . . , ..... j,n-u , tin n,in uity OI April, l(l, 1 will expose to aale In the Court House, In IIUFHIIIIDi r,.,uii WIV Second londav of June, inoi Being the 11th dayof said month, nt lOo'clock M. Ml.. fllM f,ill.,ttri,t,r hliuxu ..I t .....I.. with the aamereguhii Ions. etc.. us I'na'oiiiml miiuB nre nuw auiu at. i reaaurer a Hale: Warrant. Acrea. Owners' Name. Tas BARNETT TOWNSHIP. 178 llunkle. Ilenrv 8 2004 t'i llraden. A K.. .!.!'..".'! 17.9 CriMik, Jamea T 4 13 Z') Frailer. J AG... 400 BEAVER TOWNSHIP. H Enty, George 12 4 Enly, Tobias 28 1-2 Enty, Peter 24 2H Haines, Solomon 87 1-2 N'olph, Mra ft7 6 Welly, Kit loo 4 Strauser. David. Eat... 36 18 Smatliera, Scott 8.1 BROOKVILLE BOROUGH. Bit Barr, Sarah. Est 8 88 8 33 30 04 1 1. Cnrtln, Maggie, Mrs... Howling, Hugh, Eat. .. Daughertv. S T. Mrs... tl 1-2 b k 2 b No. 18, 10, 20, 1 21,22, 6b. ( 4 44 2l Paughorty, ST No. 21, 2.1, 2 b Glbaon, .1 l ii l i. ve a 1 64 2 32 33 20 4 61 2 32 I 40 204 21 1 13 122 841 No 12 a 14, 2b Reynolds, f iioa'i' '(J M No 10,20, 1-8 of2b Tlntotr, KM I. I'ltitn.iw.,.. jl. I1....UI..U 2 b Walt, Rebecca, Mrs. . ! 2 b Sayers, Itaym'd, iRuse annex for school). ... 1 lluu, l..U 11..,.. I.' tb Biellet, Robert. .'.'!!.'! 8 llruily, Sully o CLOVER TOWNSHIP. 70 Woason, DA 1714 CLAYVILLE BOROUGH. Coatello. John Carrol, Mike Felix, Peter H30 Hotmlro, Henry I lung, Jacob Hamni, Lyman Jones Catherine, Mrs. Hamilton, Jus A Eat .. Rac hlscal, Steve McGregor, Clurk Masao, Angelo Shields, O D Sandein, Edward Szublc, Peter . ... Wrlirht.Frunk Jenkins. Thus M nab 14 94 6 69 1 00 8 81 714 8 44 6 14 id :u 14 63 1 88 10 62 7 89 2 60 11 1 Ml 140 113 816 2 08 1 60 82 6 30 16 09 211 2 I. H b 2b 2b H ft b R ft b H ft b b H ft b H ft b b b b H ft b tof8b n ft b lift b Grove, Alex Gallo, Annie, Mra Gallo, Joseph Couso,, John " Hauglioriy, Michael... Kllnadllnger, S Swisher. W 8. wnito.Ao ELDRED TOWNSHIP. 6 1-2 Krlse, Laura 80 Stuhlman, Amos 11 Silvia, R R, Mrs 10 Smith, peter 1), Est.... 4b b 2b H & b 2 37 , 8 02 2 20 8 8? 13 03 6 8 6 30 66 r rasier, jacason Paine. Esther Lowers, Truman Kris, John 1.14 60 22 FALLS CREEK BOROUGH. Clark, nil I,'ll..l. Will,.. L- 707 10 64 6 39 7 07 707 848 44.90 17 34 8 78 S39 707 II ill Held, (J H lleckman, A Harmon J Mllllron, A A , Oahurn A MliatTor Dahurn, Robert Ray, MO I'hl, II G , . Wllaon, J P 1-2 of I L L L WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 1900 AND FALLS CREEK 1901. Cooper, Wm F llablcht, Lewis 11 Humphrey; WN A Bros Johnson, Byron Lofgren, John Michael, I! Smith, E E Pepper, 1 N GASKILL TOWNSHIP. 67 Barnett, David, Mrs.... 67 Heed, Weaver & Helta 4 Pence, Daniel 16 41 14 40 7 42 770 114.9 009 720 2 87 Mln. Mln. 0 78 18 70 US HEATH TOWNSHIP. 80 40 20 20 Wyrlch, Johnaton 2149 836 4 60 4 68 26118 6 86 4 72 1177 11 17 843 2677 i unus, cuzaneiu Thompson, Alex Byers, Henry Large, J M Wynkoop, L O Wynkoop, L C Wynkoop, L O 200 160 100 100 100 iiw nynaoop, bu " i-cAirwii, iiran 800 Wynkoop, 10 ........ KNOX TOWNSHIP. 80 Wilson, O D 80 Thompson, WM " MOCALMONT TOWNSHIP. 150 Blood, Jenks, Wiuilow Brlnker, I) CI Carlson, Alfred Frederlckson, Erie .... 126 1-2 Gear hart, Abraham... 480 216 Mln. HAL 48 88 2 78 607 6 18 87 10 14 12 108 1 18 1 67 162 164 (83 w jiui-u, rn,us a nou..,, Holuurn, Mary.. Robertson, John 4 Smith, Moses K , . .? Train, Thomas l'?PJ.. y Carpenter,.,. HAU Vacouson, Herlog 2T42 Jefferson Coal Co lirantnra M Smith. Jacob S . Inn 6 Sneil, Henry 0 113 hi crimen, Ucorge 18 27 187 Brown, Job 11 786J 79 lilnsmore, W J 81 48 vo nonnell Kst 8149 183 North, James K No 1 118 81 6 " Not 2 14 848 North, Jos, Not 148 03 04 Jenks A Clark 77 71 11 v..ir uiiii.. in it Hi AL Lochrtn. Marmiret '!'.! li ll-tSliu, Etl H 84 H Anderson. Alfred 0 80 Bennett, Paul 70 neveriiige. Kllen 1(1 i Jones. Cathi-lnft s . 40 Modern, Geo D 76 u ftlollnlngo, Hntlato 16 6'4 Stlgers Bros 29 OLIVER TOWNSHIP. 24 J Colli W, KM f!0 Wt Cotilttir, 8. 1 Mrs... fin m McCunntill, Mury J t 20 PERRY TOWNSHIP. A L Amlnrsfin. Petnr. . . 7 ill AL Anderson. Andrew II llii 41 HI080. tawl A I 12 111 A L HiihIi. 1 1 Hire 11 Hit A L Hush. I) A 4 HI L . Uhlek, ChHrlog 1 48 AL Johnson. Nulson... 2 IK lilnd. Ishbo 1 Ml A L Maiik. Wilson 2 ns AL Nelson. Andrew .. . fi 21 PhiwII. William .. 3112 Davie, John H ... 18 Uerwlnit-Whita C. Co Oeantiies! Coal 27 Stewart. W J.... 8 28 UOBI 117 Mi'llnnrv. CI W . .17 17 Coal C7 Morrla. C tl B... 18 in Coal 25 Fi)8Ur, Mrs 8 75 Coal 71 McHonr.v, W P. . 27 lilt Coal ao Palmur. M 11 44 PORTER TOWNSHIP 40 Konnedy, A J 9 .10 POLK TOWNSHIP. 571 71 Harrljrer, S P . . . . ri 74 oil 15.1 Lvlu. aiimuel A MINI 2925 M Uontl. William .... 4 :1 PINECREEK TOWNSHIP Ashluy, EM 45 09 Brown. EruklneA On 7 ."14 Mln 10 Corbett. AW 7 r.S 8 Cral(f, Wm 11, Key. 87 10 Donoy, Wllllura.... 4 RI 100 Harrliror. S P 2 fin Mln 225 VVh te. A C & Wll son E H 811 48 H A 1 Wells, U W 11 47 68.8 Reynolds, C M.... 170 2 Brelllt. Robert ... 411 McConnoll, JR.... :l) Stead mun, Iva, Mrs 2.1 PUNXSUTAWNEY BOROUGH. Dlllinnn. .T.ihn o r.n III GilleBplo. J U. Est.2Ti DO iruoe, j w, mrs... mo ' Hastings. MM 3 H8 2L Hastlnns. W T .. 7 84 2 L Honrv Jaraesi 4 73 I L Knurr, Adam 7 84 Kirkpatrlek, E A.. 7 85 Mat.hnws. Plaea . II 9i"i 2 L Newmastr, Iieon'd 20 77 hal itocers. C C 5 71 Sweeney, Jaraos . . 3 84 7 L A 44 Scott. Cliira S IR 91 Bloom, AM 2 113 iiarry, William.... 3 mi Ford. Marv H a Qtl i L Henry. O W 119 L Wetzel, I C 8 07 O A 21 L Fish, Charles 105 83 Li J? ibd. utiar es 0 Ml RINGGOLD TOWNSHIP. 3 Craword. Israel ... 1 8(1 01) Brasilia, Isnao Jr. ..11 07 1 Hoch, William .... 44 ROSE TOWNSHIP. 64 Ixeinan & Alnnrn . 10 08 5 02 17 23 85 3 L Kaohormvor. W O. H A 4 L Kachermyor, W G. L .McDonald. Geo M . L McKav. James . . . 73 2L Sayers, Raymond.. L Slaele. J 1) 2 311 1 05 21 L Black, S A 44 10 L Allen, J G 2l Brown, James L. .. HAL Fitch, FA 25 1 00 L Furguson, Harriett 6L Gallairher. .TnoB... (I 30 10 L Gallagher, Sylvest'r HAL Millor. Mead 64 HALl Smith, Georee 811 1 Smith, Goorue .... 1 A. V. R. R. Co. . 6 Bureoon. Clara . 14 4 2 03 8 2L Dominlck. Cath'ne. L Hnncs, John L Lewis. Ruubin It8 1 23 60 32 Lucas, Samuel REYNOLDSVILLE BOROUGH. 1 Mathows. Chan 12 40 HAL Huntingdon. J C . . 19 2H 3 87 HAL Jones, Jennie, Mrs. HAL Jones. H P 23 12 L Matthews, Charles H ft L Reynolds, S T, Mrs H A L Cataldo. Horn I 11 67 32 12 19 211 4 83 9 05 1 of H A L Drlscoll &, Daisy Eg H A 2 L Smith. RF. ...... HaL Krosohwaske, Jno . HiL Donnv. A ndcAu, 23 12 a5 24 If) 20 60 04 HftlL Ijechner, Frank.... 8 A L Hartman, E 1) 8NYDER TOWNSHIP. 70 GllllnKhom, Garri- son Co io 28 8 Strause. Josoph ... 68 3 Evans, George on 7 Mathews, John .... 120 WARSAW TOWNSHIP. L A 7 Bennett, T J Dr.. . 2 61 60 Baker &Hendnraon 11 R7 HAL Miller. Ed 4 IK 145 Roed, Robert Ifl 9U HAL 1 Slawson, Rufus Eat 2 73 60 Wilson, Robert A.. 13 OH 81 Wilklns, JohnD... 4 29 14 Woodward, W W.. 2 39 30 Dunham, Charles.. 103 69 Flke. Michael A 77 HAL Pieroa. Alvln 1 i 40.9Harrtnjer, J W . . , . 90 92 Moore, Perry 3 77 WEST REYNOLDSVILLE BOROUGH. Fryer, Samuel 2 30 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 2 L Rovles. T7ntitr 3 25 3 31 3 80 3 86 15 97 1 94 31 93 3 86 64 1 63 24 08 61 2 24 1 20 1 40 60 3 14 12 44 16 72 13 61 38 nA, . . . . . - ait uox. k isha. 60 Cox, ElliahtElieha Fritz, W A 60 Hutchison, JobnEst Heller, Henry 265 Loeb. Harry L Marshall, BR.., L Osborn, J M iof2L Sohweram. FB 100 Wheoler, David... 1 Woodward, Marg't 40 . Wllaon. .Tamos T ' 2 L Sneddon, Alex 2 L Hicks, James L Pentz, Annie E.... 25 Cox, WT 71 Gorman, Mik'l AGeo Mln 160 Gordon, C Z . 86 Maxwell, S J 1 Woodroe, Joseph.. WINSLOW TOWNSHIP. 70 Gordon Ar Whlta in 93 100 Gordon ft Whlto . . 61 70 1 Grinder, Jane HO 2 L Hsrst, Mary E.... 2 08 HAL Knarr, John 10 38 241 Miller, G W 6 10 HAL Miller, Curt 6 13 H ft L O'Brlan, Michael.. 12 33 HAL, ThompklnsLucasA 7 41 H A L Sherlns, George... 2 07 191 Dickey, Alice 76 It Kershaw, J Henry. 1 0(1 i Larson, J W 1 20 H A L Palormo, O 1)0 H A 1 Thompson, Maggie fill fl Plfer, J A 19 60 Shobort, James.... 2 80 1 L H ft L Winters, G B. ... Id Mnnntis, Hugh ... 80 Maine, S3 07 1 Holowell, Lewis,.. 07 Holm. Harvey 31 1 Rhodes, Grant ... 611 L H A Ropelty, Michael.. 85 L Snyder. J Y 2 82 L Syphrlt, J L 1 30 H A L Rlchoro, Nicholas. 6 00 31) Kevno da. Thos anil Gorslln 6 03 IB Reynolds, Thos and Gorslln 47 Reynolds. Thus anil 1 22 Gorslln fi 83 HAL Anderson, John.. Haines, Charles F. A mora, P Challor, G Shannon, Barney. Tompkins, Lucy A 6 40 H ft L 4 81 H ft H A L 4 81 L 0 40 L 12 H A 0 40 YOUNG TOWNSHIP. HL Carr. W C 3 38 Coal 6 McOuown. Samuel. 5 87 HAL Vlllolla. Annie. ... 4 70 44 Williams. Reuben and Bracken. .. 4 .'fl 1 Cosmo and Morusco 1 19 Berwtnd-WhlteCo'l 1 Co. Grantor. Coal 98 Geo. Fetterman. 2.1 Till I'unxsutawnev BaL H ft L Julius Gralaer... 3 08 PnNiim rnt.tll ( l nn a........l . .. ........ ....... . ...H ..... MM CKIIIIII PITUH'U Land s 1011I1I Midi llli v ,,iia ,,,.,.1. . ...... r... March 2. 1H04. County Treasurer. THE WORD "MOB."" low It Worked Its War Into k English Lsbidsi. The word "mob" la un abbreviation. It Is notliltiff but n fritKiiient of the full Lutln orlKliiul "mobile vuIkus" "the fickle coniuion tieoole." First the noun "vuIkus" W111 dropped. "Mobile," com ing Into coiniuou use, wns In a fewyeara cut down to "mob." By Svift it was abominated to ills dying dny as a pe culiarly odious kind of slung. Addi son sympathized with this feeling. In o. ij.j of the Spectator "mob" Is nut down by I1I111 as one of the ridiculous words which' he fears will In time be looked iiDon as uart of the sneeeh. There must have been then n host nf minor defenders of the purity of our tongue who bewailed its increasing use ana pointed to tlint fact as evidence of the growing degeneracy of the lan guage. But the assailed form stoutly held Its ground and outlived its cen- urers. Addison's fears have been re alized. The abbreviation has thorough ly established itself. Accordingly word which their predecessors stigma tized as a corruutlon of the vilest kind Is now used unhesitatingly by the most precise of modera Jurists. The reason of Its prevalence Is obvious. It eame to supply a very genuine want Thtre is no otner single word that conveys definitely the Idea of a particular sort of riotous assemblage. Harper's. BY HOOK OR BY CROOK. As Ancient Pbrna Thnt Una Hiif rhnses of Manning-. The phrase "by hook or bv crook" tuny simply refer to an ancient cus tom which allowed persons to collect for fuel dead wood In the king's forest such as they could break oft and re move with "cart, hook and crook." Borne trace Its altrnlflennrs "hr rnnl means or by fair" to the contrasted uses of the footDad's hook or tha bishop's crook. Others remind us of the exoresslon In very early dnva "bv hnka o'r krooke"- thnt Is, by bending tha knees and cringing low. Another Dlauslble exnlnnatlon Is that after the great Are of London disputes as to ownership of land were settled oy two surveyors wnose names were Hook and Crook. Quite dlffnrent is the view taken hv those who tell us that whan Strong- DOW sailed for Ireland he luatriiptad bis men to make their attack by Hook, promontory northeast of Waterford, or by Crook, a barbor on tha south coast. In any case, the Dhrase Is verv old for It was used by Bacon (1380), by BKeiion, me poet laureate (1600), and by Chaucer neurly 000 years ago. Pearson's. LUNAR SCENERY. Its Isstsrssn Pram tha Mnn.l. Lnok of Air and Wiltr, It Is by Indirect methods of observa tion that scientists learn of the ah. sence of atmosnhora In tha moon There art various arguments that can oe auauceu, but the most conclusive Is thut obtained ou the occurrence of what la called the occultatlon of Btur. It sometimes hummus that tha moon comes directly between the earth and a star, and the temporary extinc tion of the latter is an occultatlon. We can observe the movement whan it takes place, and the suddenness of tha extinction of the star is extremely re markable. If the moon bad a conioua atmosphere, the gradual Interposition of this would produce a gradual ex tinction Of the star and not tha and dan phenomenon usually observed. anis absence of air and water from the moon explains tha peculiar and welid ruggedness of the lunar scenery. we Know mat on the earth tha action of the wind and of rain, of frost and of snow is constantly tendlnir to wear down our mountalna and reduce their Hard outlines, but no such anenta ore 1 worg upon tut moon. FAMOUS FOR FAT. Daniel Lambert, Whs Died In 1809, Got Too Obeaa to Wabbla. The fame of Iinnlel Lambert as 1 ehamploa among fat men In England If not In the world, still remains un rivaled. Dnnlel wns born at Lelcestel In 1770 and died In 1809 at Stamford The grandson of a cclnbrntod cock lighter nnd addicted to sport through out his life, his dimensions were noi extraordinary, nnd his habits were noi different from those of other lads un til he wns fourteen years old. Whet twenty-three yours of nge, however, hi turned the scale nt thirty-two stone and, although he Is recorded to liavi been then able to walk from Woolwich to London, nt the time of Ills death, Ii his fortieth yenr, he had attained tin prodigious weight of fifty-two stone, 01 728 pounds, and was more or less help less. Ho wns a modest man, ami whet be had achieved physical greatness fame was tliniBt upon lilm. He wnt for a long time unwilling to be mad a show of, but be gained a more than local reputation, and people traveled from far to see lilm, resorting to vari ous devices In order to be allowed to do so. At length the prospect of proflt overcame his resolution, and for four years before bis denth he exhibited himself In London and In the prov inces. He was apparently a mnu of some wit, for once, before he permitted the public to gaze upon htm, an Inquisitive person bud gained access to bis pres ence by pretending to be a fellow sportsman Interested In the pedigree of mnre, whereupon Lambert promptly replied. "She was bred by Impertinence out of Curiosity." Before the days of Daniel Lambert, Edwnrd Bright of Maiden wns a well known fat man, al though his name no longer lingers ns a household word. He died In 1750 nt the age of thirty yenrs, weighing forty two stone nnd seven pounds, and Is stated to have been an active man till a year or two before his death, when bis corpulency so overpowered his strength that bis life wns n burden nnd bis death n deliverance. Both Bright and Lambert seem to have been genial, good humored fellows nnd very popular among those who visited them. In deed popularity seems to be the lot of the corpulent In fact ns well as In fic tion. The heroes of fiction, however, hnvo the advantage In the matter of lasting glory, and the names of Daniel Lambert and the fat boy of I'ecUliam sink Into insignificance beside those of Falstiift and the fat boy in "Pickwick." Loudon Standard. Applied Sclrnre. ' When James ltussell Lowell was minister to England, be was guest at a baniiiet nt which one or the speak ers was Sir Frederick Brnmwell. Sir Frederick was to respond to the toast. "Applied Science." It was long after midnight when the toast was pro posed, and several speakers were still to be called. Hlslng In his place, tho scientist said: "At this hour of the night, or. rather. of the morning, my only Interest In np- pueu science is to apply the tip of the match to the side of the Imx which alone It Ignites nnd to npply the name so obtained to the wick of n bod room candle." A moment later Lowell tossed n nn. per across the table to lilm bearing mese two lines: Oh, brief Sir Frederick, would that all could catch Tour happy talent and supply your match! Youth's Companion. A Pair of Misers. Mr. and Miss Dancer worn rennleil the most notorious misers In the eight eenth century. The manner In which this couple were found after death to nave disposed of their wealth was even more strange than cou Id hnvo been their method of acquiring it. The total value was 20,000, which was thus dis posed of: Two thousand five hundred pounds was found under a dunirhlll. 500 In an old coat nailed to tho mnn ger in the stable, 000 in notes wns hidden away In an old teanot. the chimney yielded 2,000 stowed In nine teen oinrerent crevices, and several lugs filled with colu were secreted In the stable loft England's Masna hartn. That shriveled narchmeiiL the char ter of English freedom, wns saved, It is said, by the veriest chance from the scissors of a merciless tailor. Struck by the great seals attached to 'a niece of pnpor the tailor was cutting up. Sir uooert uotton stopped the man and gave him fournenco for tho document be would have destroyed. It is now in the British museum, lined nnd mount ed and in a glass case, the seal a shapeless mass of wax and tho charac ters quite illegible. London Mall. Said Maid to Mistress. "Where have you been, Jnno?" "I've been to a meeting of tho Girls Friendly society, ma'am," was tho mold's reply. "Well, what did the lady say to you J" "Please, ma'am, she said I wasn't to give you warning, as I meant to. She said I was to look upon you as my thorn and bear It" New Yorker. Wllllaraess. "But would you die for met" slated the romantic maldon. per- "I would," replied tho frnnk and eld erly suitor. "Even now I am using n high priced preparation warranted to restore hair to its original colorsPe trol t Free Press. Thnt Maaloal Ear. Praxiteles You perhaps wouldn't think It, but Da Pounder, the musician over there, plays entirely by ear. Fi acre is It possible? Is that what makes 'em so large T Tit-Bits. j A. hair In the bead Is worth two In the brush. Boston Christian Register. A DOUBLE RESURRECTION. ieh ol the Gvnernla Thonclit That the Other Was Head. ' Ocnernl Harlow of the Union army fell wounded mid. It wns thought, dy ing during the Hist day of the bnttle of Gettysburg und within the Confederate lines. General Gordon, cantering by, saw 111 lu and recognised him. uin Uiountltig, be npproaebed the proHtrate man nnd Inquired what bo could do for blin. "I nin dying," said Ilnrlow. "Just reach Into my coat pocket, draw out the letter you And there nnd road it to me. It Is from my wife." Gordon read the letter. "Now. general." said Bnrlnw. "please destroy that letter. I want 1011 to not! fy her she Is In tho town over yonder wunt lias happened to nie." "I will," replied Gordon. Ho sent for Mrs. Barlow, giving her safe conduct through the southern lines, and then rode away, certain thnt Bnrlow s death was a question of only a few hours at most. But Bnrlow did not die. Ills wife enme promptly nnd had lilm removed to the town of Gettysburg, where she nursed him so faithfully that be recov ered. Many yenrs passed until ono night both generals were guests at a dinner in Washington. Some one brought tbera together nnd formnlly introduced them. Time hnd altered tho personal nppenrnnce of both. "Are you nny relation to the General Bnrlow who wns killed at Gettys burg?" asked Gordon. "Yes; a very nenr relation," an ewereu unnow, wun a laugn. "I am the very mnn who wns killed. But I hnve been Informed thnt a mnn nnmed Gordon lost his life in bnttle Inter on, He saved my life nt Gettysburg. Aro you any kin to that man?" "I ntn ho," wns the reply. Both heroes laughed ns they gave ench other n honrtler handshake. Pittsburg Dlspntch. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED- You will try to mnke others hnppy. You will not be shy or self conscious. You will never Indulge in 111 natured gossip. You will never forget the respect due to age. You will think of others beforo you think of yourself. You will not swagger or boast of your achievements. You will not measure your civility by people s bank accounts. Y'ou will be scrupulous In your re gard for the rights of others. In conversation you will not be ar gumentative or contrndictory. Y'ou will not forget engagements, promises or obligations of any kind. You will never make fun of the pe culiarities or idiosyncrasies of others. You will not bore people by constant ly talking of yourself nnd your affairs. You will never under any circum stances cause another pain If you can help it. You will not think thnt "good inten tions" compensate for rude or grull mauners. Success. Jewel r j- and Mnsrlo. Finger rings, earrings, bracelets, brooches nnd other articles of personal adornment originated not from the Ba thetic sense of our remote ancestors, but from their belief In mnglc. Even civilized men today sometimes enter tain a superstitious regard for sninll stones nnd pebbles of peculiar sbnpo or color and carry them about as charms. The Greeks and Asiatics used stones, beads and crystals primarily as amu lets and cut devices on them' to en hance their mnglcnl power. The use of such stones as seals was secondary and may at first have been for sacred purposes only. When a primitive peo ple first find gold they value it only for its supposed magic nnd wear nug gets of it strung with beads. Derivations of Soma Common Words. Ono remembers how on the loth of June, 121,ri, King John signed the great charter of the constitutional freedom of Britain and how after he bad signed It be Dung himself In a burst of fury on the floor and gnawed the straw and rushes with which the floors of thoso days were strewn. Now, whnt wns "charta?" Originally nothing more or less thnn n Bheet of papyrus strips glued together as writing paper. So It Is to the Egyptian reed that we owe our "charters," "charts," "cards," "cartes" (blanche and do vlslto), our "cartoons" nnd our "cartridges." Lon don Chronicle. Accurate. "Sir," nys tho Boston reporter, "our office la informed thnt your purse wns stojen from you last night Is there anything in it?" "Not by this time, doubtless," an swers Mr. Emerson Waldo Beeneotor, relapsing Into an attitude of perturbed meditation. Judge. Advanced. "You say that Lord Fucnsh's social position has Improved since he married a rich American girl?" "Y'cs, Indeed. Formerly he was only a nobleman, but now ho belongs to our helresstocracy." Exchange. Particular. "What sort of money will you have, Mrs. Muium!" asked the cashier when that lady presented a largo chuck for payment. "Sterilized," replied Mrs. Mumm,- Ufe- . , .v. Wlatan. Yeast When we get real cold weath er, they say we are getting a taste of winter. What la the taste of winter? Crimsonbeak Why, it's whan it is bit ter. Yonkers Statesman. . i. Sick-Hcarlache, Cptoone yesmiro I hnd HPcvercslck-hond-acho every Hiimliiv, Jim rct;iil:u Iv as ths dny enme. At such tlim-s I could w i cur and could not r.'-No my head from tin t-M; cv wi'li. out hclnir vi.ncntly iiminei, ted. 0i Kims bus cured me, nnd now 1 never h:.w hcuiS ache. .Mrs. V111. Klllott.273 West Avo Ko Chester, N. y. lly eiirli-lihin t he Wood, toning up the nerves nndstrenKttHMiliiKtheNtoinncii, Celery Kins makes sick-headache impossible. PENNSYLVANIA It.MLUOAD IIUKFAI.O & ALMXIHR.VV VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effect Nov. 29, 1903, Eastern SU.ms'J T'me ASTWAIIIl. Nr 57 I' u. STATIONS. I'lttshllllt Ucd Hank liiWHonlnim New ltd liU-licm Oak Kuluo MnyHvllle Hummc rvlllc . .. Hio.k vlllc lows fuller Kcyiioldsvlllc .. I'lincoust Knl Is (. reek Ilullols ?5 1 I It lis Winter!. urn . I'emilleld Tyler lifiinczctie Uriint Driftwood ' 7 . 0." X II i; t- ii tl O'l ;n 11 tu :i7 to in'wi III 10 1(1 27 1U V) 10 4ft 111 M Tl 111 11 11 N) I U' . Train mil iHiiiiiIh yi leaves I'lttshiirv u O 11. m., lied Hank II. la KruoKvHlc lJ.41, Reynold ivllle 1.1, c 11 111, i rccs 1 Illinois p. ni. WKSTWAHI) 1 ft 1. 10 J No.HJ No.H'i Noi I I A. M. A. M A. M. I'. M .... i is i.V u 01 i 1 ;) .... II II in 4 it', ft Id II Xi 4 lh .... Id 1:1 114; 4 .' .... In in 4 M .... In in II .V. 11 (il .... I.) 41 li lo fj 21 f 0 or. 11 (m a , 5 ,. li . Ml In , M -J.I Ml In t.' !f (i 11 ;s: 11 m h i: til 1 ; Ml 40 t 2: 11 .vi, It 4- 1 1:. 1) s ? II 1 ill .v. 1 2.1. (i 411 n; 1 .a a m 7 i I .'Kl 1 (IT, " I .v. 7 10 7 :i- i n 1 is 0l 3 a: 1 7 41 :i -i .t 7 n.l I S I" .... I a 11. 8 2 A.M. A. M. I-. M. I' M No I0a No I0 No 102 No. 114 NoTTiJ A. a, A. M. A. M. I'. M. P. M. .... f in Ml in .... i m I ... tti mi :m .... t id I tl 4.. II 4: .... B 23 I .... 7 13 li .... e mi I .... 7 ill I' SO .. . 7 ) I .... JJ'i U 2.1 .... 7(13 , . .. 7 ;r.i 12 ii.. .... 7 is 11 10 7 s j 13 .v, s 7 : . (1 I Tl S tf 1 In I: 7 4i d 31 ti li f7 47 (1 :il I" 1 3:1 3 27 7 M t(l 4s ts an .... 4:1 t 12 tO M 13 60 tS IS 7 or s 4.'. 1 1.( in h m 7 3n t ft.t ;2 1: II I.', .... 7 :i? 111 im s -it 11 - ... 7 i:i 111 3; ... II lis .... 7 .'ill U an 3 as b 43 .... 31 s; ;a (i 711 .... S a.. 111 In 2) 7 33 .... -Il 1:. il..' :it I ft an j :m .... A. u.jl'. in. l'. tn.jl1. M. p. If. STATIONS. ilrlftsrood Orsnt bViiuczclte Tyicr i.... I'ciintleld Winierbiirn .... MtlllllH UiiH.ii-. Kalis (.'reek Plllll'Ollst Ucyiioldsvillu.. boiler Iowa llrookvllle Sllllllni'l'Vlllu.,.. Miiysvllle OlHiHlllL'l! New Hcl lili'lu ni I.itwsotiliuru.,.. KcU Hunk Klttshurg Train lr! (Pinidiiy) leaves !liill,il 4.10 p.m. K11I Is ('ruck 4.1?, lii yiioiisvil,...in, llrookvllle s.(i, Ked Hunk (t.ao, I'litshun; n.23 p. in. No. HIT dally hcl ween IMtlshtiix ami DilHols. On Sundays only I ml 11 leuve.s OilfiwisMl lit S.30 11. 111., 111 n ves lliillols Hi 'Kin. m liclurn lliu It-lives Dullols- 3. isj p. in., arrives llrift w, mil ,1.4,1 p. in., slopiiliiK tit Inlci inudlate Mil tlotis. Trains marked run dally; 4 ihillv, except .s'tiiidity; Mux si 111 ion, wheo sl'uah must he I'hiiiulolphia & Krio K lilivaul Division In effect May 2:1th, l'llCt. Trains loavu Driftwood as follows: KASTWAI 1 i):(4 a m Train I'.', wcekn lys, for s'unhury, Wllkesljarru, llu.leloii. I'oilsvlllcsvrniiton, llni risiMir.- nun 1 1,0 lute riiii-uii' te sta tions, arriving 111 I't, 1 1, -. .1 pi, 111. u 3.) p.m., Nuw V.irk, ;i::m p in. ; iin. limine, lijin p.m.j VVns,iil)ioii, 7:13 p. in ' lilt, un, I'arlnr cur from Vt 1 1 1 in m,i pi I to I'hl uilt' 1 jil 1 In mihI pus ainiKcr conches (mm Kui n lo I'hUudc Iplils. und Wlllliiriisinirt 10 Hai Imoio and Wash ington. U:3u p. in. Train s, dally fur Sunliiiiy, Har rison ix und 111 1 1 ii 1 ,ii I I'licrinciititit, suctions, iiriivlini hi I'liijiiilt-li.iiia 7:j3 p. m., Now V ork lii:3a p. rn Hall nuoie 7:.m p. nt.. Wash Ihkioii si.t, p. in. v.sii'.iiled parlor curs and passciniHrcoiiclien, H llluio 10 I'hlladol pliiaand Was,liit.'ioii. 4:1X1 p. in. Train 11, dully, for llar rlsliurit and iuierniliiiii- stations, sr rlviinr 111 1 1 1 1 1 i.l.-i j.li 1 m 4:3 u.a.i New York 7.3.1 a. 111.; Hail liuorc, 3.;u 11. m.: V :tli 1 nirlou a..m a. m. I'liilwiin .i.,iliiK curs from llarrislnim u, riniaoeipliut nun .New York. I'lilliiileliilna pass,.ii;i-i-v can riinalu In sleeper undisuirlieo uiiill 7:.in a. m. ll:lr) p.m. Train l.dlilly for Siinlmrv, llift rls hurii anil Inlei iiicillale stul l,,ns, lu l l vlng at Kliliiithilpliiu, 7:17 A. .M. ; ,Nmv York, U:;ta A. H. on weekudays und lu.:is a m. on Sun day; Haliiiiiiirc, ,:13a.m.; Washlnxtuii, 8:a0 A. M. I'llllnian sleepers from Krle and Willlauisporl lo I'hlladelplilii, and Wllliiimss,i 1. 10 Wii.sliln'iou. 1'ussenirer coaclies from Kile 10 i'lilludclpliia. and Wllllauisp,,,! to Haltlinoii-. 13:11 p.m. I ruin 14. daily for Suiiliury, llnrrls bui'K and principal unci im'illnu si iiUum, arriving- 111 rlill.ul. liiliiii 7:j: a. lit.. New York ::. 111. wit-kduys, il(i..m. a. 111., Buiniuy) Haltlmore 7:33 a. 111 , usl,ni,-l.iii, S:4(l u. ui. Vesllliulcd liiiltct slecpiint cars and pas senger coaches, llulliilo Ui 1'hiladt.lphla and WusliliiKion. WKHTWAUI) l::n a. m. Train 7, dully for Duffulo vlt KuiH)i'ium. , 1:41 a. 111. Train , dully for Krle, Itlda- wu. anil week days for Dultols, Clermont nnd prliii'lpul liiici'iiicdlaii) siuilons. 4:il a. ni. Train a, daily for Krle and Inters iiiudlalu points. 3:43 p. ni. Train l.i, dully for DittTalo via r.lliporluni. 5:4, . m. Train HI, weekdays for Kane and Inlerniedlaiestat Ions, Johsonuuisq Railroad. a. m. WKKKiiAYs. a. m. KM(i ur (Mei inoiiiTv 77. iTns 777 1(1 ;t4 WoiMiviilc .... II (12 10 :m (Jutnwood .... u u;i 10 3H Hriitih's Kim ... 11(111 ..' 10 30 Insuiitto ... 11 ft 10 HI Hirulnlii, .... 11 is ' .. 10 07 Glen llucl ,., a 27 ..." N .loliiisouliiii- .... 11411 .... II as lv lililuivaj ar .... 1201 .... RlDQWAV tt (Ilkarfiklu Uailroad and Connections. p.m. p.m. a.m. n in p.m. I i-n 13 III 7 ID 13 33 T 31' I.' -Ill 7 3.'. 13 :n . s I .' .l ? aa 13 4(1 7 4a 13 i'u 7 47 I : 34 7 fil 7 31 I 0 I (l IK) I 10 8 III I 23 p.m. 4 l.'l 4 M 4 il4 4 117 4 ai 4 41 4 34 4 0(1 d te ft (HI 3 14 3 a. 7 :i 2 13 u Ml sr Uidu'wav Iv Mill Haven CriiVllinil Whorls Mills lliiii' U.h-Ii 1 'a rrl,'. lil'iskWiiyv'l Laiii'M lills Mi-Minn .suit, liarvcys Klin I v Kalis t"kar 7 ! 7 m 7 (fl 7 01 t 01 1 34 1 111 1 47 1 4:i 1 aa 1 38 i'n'i U ,'n 11 in u isi II lr 37 8 411 H 44 a 40 8 a.1 8 :n 8 2(1 J 97 1 47 ) 4a 11 as i m s an 1 13 0 10 13 33 Iv nun. H an 1 13 n 3a r i.'i.iisi "u iv 1. n 1 . , , II 13 13 33 8 :iU Knviiolilsvlllc a is I -mi 6 an 13 34 sua HiiioUviri. m 43 1 mi nui 4 Ml II 47 New Hi-iln in II : 1 as 84, I 03 11 10 K...I Hank III HI :i -fo 7 I all B 00 Iv IMllsljiiryar 13 ; A iul U III p.m. a.m a.m. p.u,. p.m. p.m POP l.ll.l tl.:,l,-s lli.lt :.,t, III I !... I.... consult ticket aiainiM. W W. ATTK.KHL KY, s U Wnul)' lien 1 siiinajti'r. 1'a. 'iv i!lc M jr. VkO. W. UOYD, Ova'lPusseiiKur ivgciu,