' A COLONIAL HUSTLER. Colonel Samuel Sloper1 Wat a Jack of - All Tradea. It Is necessary tlint the pioneer be a tniiu of Infinite resource, who can Uo for himself or bta uelgbhors every uec eesary task. Such a man was Colonel Suniuol Sioper, one of the early set tlers of lllandford, Mass., whose an tonlsbtug versotllliy Is recorded by S. O. Wood In "Taverns and Turnpikes of Itlnndfiird." Colonel Sioper, among other things. , kept something (it a stable and pas tured horses and stock. For the mu ulflcent reward of 3 shillings the old Teternn lu 1788 moved the funtliy "t David Knox by menus of "tea me und boy." Now and then he turned hi? hand to odd jobs, lie carted and luld out John Waldo Wood's flax one sen son for 7 10s. He seems to have mnde shoe, nnc garments for his family and for his neighbors. For linos Loom Is' young son, who whs bound out to him, lie did on this wise: "('aping your son 8 shoes, 1-3." "(hie bottle-green runt trimmed and uinde for Moses, 7 slill Hugs." .lie made several shirts and a frock for the Martin Leonard com pany; The number of things which this vet eran and "dabster" did make an as tonishing list lie was surgeon lu or dinary to the parish of Ulnndford and this long before be had accumulated an army experience. Veterinary, too. be was. His journals are peppered over wl'ta charges for the treatment of y ung horses. In the account of Ellphalet Thompson In the year 1772, along with a "frying I'ann" and "1 Ir Sisters," is the charge, "To Setlns your boys rlst. twelve shillings." James Slnnett In 1785 became indebt ed to "Seting your knee and Dress ings" and to "Sundrl Dressings," 4 and 3 shillings respectively. NEVER OPENING FLOWERS. A Largs Number of Plants Bear Cleis togamous Blossoms. The never opening flower, or, as bot anists call It, cleistogamy, is well illus trated by the case of the common sweet violet The familiar purple, sweet scented blossom, which to most people Is the rlolot flower, hardly ever produces any seed, but altogether un seen by most people It produces a number of minute, sceutless and col orless flowers which never open. These are self fertilized and produce abundant seed. The word clelstog auious expresses the fact that the fertilization takes place without the opening of the flower and hence with out the agency of Insects. Such never opening flowers occur in a large num ber of plants, sometimes along with blossoms of the ordinary sort aud sometimes without tbeni. It is a dis puted point, however, whether there Is any plant which in all circumstances will produce nothing but elelstogamous Dowers. There are nevertheless a number which normally produce nothing else. As regards fertility, the seeds pro duced by the elelstogamous flowers are never Inferior to those of the ordinary Dlossoms. In some cases they are su perior and in others they are the only seed produced by the plant It has been found that the amouut of cleistogamy varies with the height of the plains. The shortest bear clels toganiic flowers only, and those a lit tle taller have a few small open flow ers In addition to the closed ones. The tallest plants have larger open flow ers, with only a few clelstogamlc Botanical Gazette. Gold In Ancient Rome. William Jacob In bis "History of the Precious Metals" estimates from the accounts given by the Roman writers that lu the relgu of Augustus, the first of the emperors, when Rome was at the height of its power, the amount of gold In the Roman empire was nearly $2,000,000,000. This vast treasure had been gathered chiefly by conquest from various nations of Europe, Asia aud 'Africa. There had beeu extensive mines In Spaiu and in the Atlas moun tains of north Africa, but their yield lii the wealth of kings and of cities In Asia and Egypt bad been despoiled and -carried away to enrich the con querors. Our First Money. The first United States money was amide in 1780, but instead of bearing the faces of leading statesmen it bore only the face of Liberty. Some few coins were stamped with the face of Washington and are highly valued by collectors. The first coins struck by the Dnlted States mint were tome ball dimes In 1792. The first United States dimes were struck in France from old mUrer family plate furnished by Wash ington and were known as "Martha JWcsbtngton dimes" from the fact that tlie liberty bead was adapted to that ot the president's wife. New York American. Over the Mark. .Does be aim at realism in the sto- rvsrhe writes?" Ue may aim at it, but he doesn't , bit within a million miles of It" "How's thatr I "The hero of his last story is a i iiendtnrift Scotchman." Houston I Post A Conscientious Declaration. - Dtummer Will yon be mine? All ssy Hfe 1 will worship yoo from Feb smry until April and from August un til December. The rest of the time 1 jm on the road. FUegende Blatter. Always Way. "Sbe isneputed to be a cold beauty. Old yon win her heart with orchids?" - A'o. I sent some very One Imported (usages to her dog." Pittsburg Post ' AN ODD EXPERIMENT, ' ' It Explains Hew Cyclones Drive Straws Througn Tree Trunks; , If a needle Is shoved Into a Cork tin- til just the tip end shows oh the uppo- site side and the needle Is then broken off so that the upper end Is flush with or hidden under the top surface ou the cork an Interesting thing . may be shown, known ns the Increase ot pres sures. If this cork he now pi need tieedle point down ou n copper cent or other small coin a light blow ou top of the cork with u hammer will drive the needle thrown I the copper. The expla nation Is ns follows: Everything fins Its limits of resist ance, n ii ( 1 we may define this In terms to the square ltlch that will overcome it. Take u teu pound weight and place it on a surface of two square lucties-, the pressure Is evidently live pounds to Hie square Inch. Now lake away one of (lie square inches, und there is Just ns evident ly u pressure ot ten pounds to the square inch. Decrease this surface to the dimensions ot a needle point und put n live pound blow on the needle head The pres sure to the square inch at the point Is tremendous So, of course, it can be forced through almost anything, pro vided the needle is kept from break ing. For this purpose the cork is sup plied, which keeps the ueedle from stnrtlng to bend, having for this pur pose what might be called an iutlnlte ly Inclined plane or straight line. This phenomenon explains several things of frequent occurrence. Cy clones sometimes drive straws through trees three and four feet thick. The compressed air round the straw keeps it from bending, and the enormous force driving It forces it through. Of course lu the case of the needle and. lu fact any pointed Instrument gradually getting larger from the point the advantage of the inclined plane Is made use of In continuing the motion. As it takes much less force to roll a barrel up an inclined plank Into a door than to lift It directly from the ground to the door, so we can separate two things or two parts of the same thing easier with a pointed instrument (which Is the same thing as a round wedgei than with an Instrument of the same size all the way. St Louis Re public. INSECT RESISTANCE. No Such Thing as Any Animal Having More Than One Life. All animals have the power to re cover from Injury occasioned by shock from being stunned, lusects are in no sense mi exception to this, and most of them possess whnt has beeu called tenacity of life to a remarkable degree. A butterfly will sail away with a plu through Its body, an aut will go floundering around after being cut In two, aud all insects will quickly re cover from a blow, eveu If such may dent or break their external coverings In such cases the Inside parts are mostly out of use for a short time, somewhat similar to the case of your arm when you have struck the "funny bone" or to your foot when ' It is "asleep." But after a few moments' rest the wasp can again resume Its actions. A wasp is well armored. Its exterior covering is bard and almost unyield ing. When It Is struck a severe blow the soft delicate Inner parts yield to the Impact; the nerves and muscular tissues caunot operate lu unison, and the Insect may be Bald to have been rendered unconscious as well as inca pable, for the "tulud" actions depend upon its entire nervous system. But there is no Buch thing as an ani mal's having more than oue life. When crushed, dismembered, poisoned or smothered beyond recovery, when its vital organs are injured so that tbey cannot again resume their regular uses, an Insect will die not In appear ance, but really so. And this may re sult from the weurlng out of Its active vital organism, which may be called old age, after sometimes only a few days or weeks of life. Its one life bos then beeu terminated beyond any doubt St Nicholas. Very Considerate, A marriage advertisement Is publish ed in a Zurich paper by "a rich Swiss philosopher" who wants a wife who must fulfill the following conditions: She must be beautiful in body, face and mind and possess beautiful teeth and hair of her own and not bought articles. Besides German, she must have a knowledge ot English and French, be a musician- and have an irreproachable reputation. "Other faults," the philosopher of forty years states, "will be overlooked." Not Guilty. It was 4 a. m., -and B II kins crept softly into the house and removed his shoes, but as be tiptoed up the stairs one of the treads gave a loud creak. "Is that you, John?" demanded Mrs. Bllklns from above. "No. my love." replied Bllklns; "It's the stairs." Illustrated Sits. - Investigation. "Half the world doesn't know bow the other half lives.!' "Possibly," answered Miss Cayenne. "But that isn't the fanlt of the ladles wbo get together with their knitting in our hotel."-Washlngon Star. Unfair. Farmer (at the grindstone) Well, why don't yer tarn? City Nephew NIxl Ye don't fool me agin. When ever 1 turn ye go and bear down wltb the ax. Life. Cuts Them. WIggs How mighty exclusive Up pish Is getting of late. Biggs Exclu slve! Why. be refuses even to meat his bllls.-Etcbange. '. , TREASURER'S SALE . of SEATED LANDS For Tuxes Assessed, for Years 1000-1907 In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly passed the 10th dny of April, 184 4, I will expose to sale In the Court House, In Brookville, Pa., on the SECOND lONDAY OF JUNE, 1910 Being the 13th day of said month, at 10 o'clock a. m the following pieces of Seated Lands, with the same regu lations, etc., as Unseated Lands are now sold at Treasurer's Heaver Township Hepler, Henry, 148 acres .....53.33 Hilderbrund, It. II., 4 1-2 acres 5.21 Hell Township Cochran, George, 18 acres 6.18 Hair, Louisa, 16 acres 8.81 Rupert, Christ, 4 acres 1.64 Hrorkwiiyvlllo liorougli Bond, L. L., 10 acres 2.22 Matthews, T. O., 1 1-4 acres .. 8.71 Nickuls, Laura 8.38 llig Hun Horongli Mitchell, J. 10., Kstate, Lot 1.44 Mitchell, J. K., Kstate, lot 1.80 lirookvillo Horough Cnrtlno, Maggie, Kstate, 2 lots.. 4.93 Weaver, F. A., H. & Lot 39.87 (lover Township Cox & Marshall, 50 acres coal . . 8.02 Vandervert, Alfred, 1 acre 24 Khlrod Township Elsenhuth, Charles,' 20 acres .. .64 Stone, William, 114 acres 13.07 Thompson, T. J., 133 acres .... 3.52 Welsh Samuel, 1 acre 8.16 Hughes, Samuel, 1 acre 1.43 Masters, Wm. J., 77 acres 8.69 Wolford, Mary, Est. 8 acres . . . 2.46 Kerr, Mrs. Carrie, 11 acres .... 2.64 Blood, P. P., 76 acres 8.62 Fulls Creek Borough Burnhum, O. S., H. & L 33.88 Rcllly, Mrs. J. B 4.11 Rhodes, Christopher C 4.51 Crawford, Edward, H. & L. & 1-2 L 19.09 Crawford, Edward, 6 lots, Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 15 and 15 1-2.. 9.91 Crawford, Edward, 2 II. & 8 L. 4.98 Crawford, Edward 3 II. & 8 L. 89.53 Crawford, Edward, 1-2 H. & L. and 417 acres 9.93 Crawford, Edward, Lots Nos. 148 and 149 4.12 Crawford, Edward, 6 Lots, Nos. , 154, 155, 156, 157 158 159... 4.95 Bell Sidney Lot No. 173 4.95 Gooder Ed., Lots Nos. 496, 497 4.95 Lynch, Pat., Lots Nos. 147, 148 10.72 Fltzpatrlck Glass Co., office bldg 82.95 Fltzpatrick Glass Co., glass plant and Sand Crusher ...1197.43 Guskill Township. Barnett, Mrs. David, 57 acres.. 15.87 Lott and Glnter, 127 acres .... 27.67 Smith, Philip T., 616 acres ...25.99 I Icnth Townsldp Tubs Elizabeth, 40 acres 7.26 Johns, Harvey, 777 acres 18.16 Hldlnger Jacob, 75 acres 10.98 Corbett, Oran, 62 1-2 acres . . . 9.67 Harrlger, Jeff., 100'acrcs 7.71 Katz, Harry, 60 acres 10.29 Jefferson Co. Gas Co., 25 acres 7.71 Kirkloud, Mrs. Ella 60 acres .. 2.58 Jefferson Co. Gas Co., Grantors: Dlsque, Martin, 37 1-2 acres.. 1.96 Rhoads, Adam, 60 acres .... 8.10 Hidlnger, Mrs. Adam, 60 acres 1.05 Wyrlck, Johnston, 80 acres.. 4.11 Tllllson, Chnuncey, 20 acres.. 49.18 Curtis, Mrs. Bessie F., 40 acres 2.07 Edeburn, O. F., 40 acres .... 2.07 Edeburn, O. F., 57 acres .... 2.97 Edeburn, O. F., 20 acres . . . 1.05 South Penn Oil Co. Grantors (Oil) Kelso, William, 1103 acres .. 21 "' Dounhcrty, S. T., 250 acres.. 6.72 Dougherty, 8. T., 60 acres .. 1.80 Halleck jfc Powell, 228 acres 5.87 Wynkoop & Powell, 984 acres 19.85 flyers, Henry, 20 acres 64 Thompson, Alex., 20 acres ... .64 Trips, Elizabeth, 40 acres ... 1.07 Dunkle, A. L., 100 acres 2.48 Lowers, A. L., 100 acres .... 2.48 ' Simpson, W. A 820 acres ... 8.25 Wynkoop, L. C, 300 acres.. 7.74 Wynkoop, L. C, 101 1-2 acres 2.66 Wynkoop, L. rj 61 1-2 acres 1.60 Wynkoop & Kopsnyder, 637 acres .. 13.83 Rogers, Calvin,- 111 1-2 acres 8.00 Rogers, Calvin, 35 acres 96 Knox Township Servy, John, mineral, 26 acre.. 1.69 McCulmont Townsldp Cowser, James, 7,500 sq. ft. ... 1.55 Dahlln & Swan, 1-2 acre 37 Mulhollen, Edward, 18 acres ... 1.81 Spencer Christian, 7500 sq. ft. .63 Smith, Elmer J., 100 acres ... 8.52 Wood. I. R 1500 sq. ft 8.76 Brown, Samuel T 39.06 Kennedy James 2.93 Oliver Township Coulter, Ell 2.62 Coulter, Mr. S. J. 7.48 Doney, Lnvlna . ." 7.16 Building & Lonn Association .. 4.45 Smith, George 8.04 im'th, Thomas 6.69 Byrne, Major John 6.20 Perry Township Gall, Nancy M 48.44 Neale, Lnnford, Est., 100 acres 8.81 Plmwcck Townsldp Harrlgcr, 8. P., 100 acres 27.27 Porter Township. McGregor, Daniel Heirs, 189 ac res (0.10 Howard, Sarah, 66 acres ...... 4.97 Lemon, E. & Ramsey, S., 76 acres 8.93 Reynoldsville Borough Boyer, Mrs. (L. A., Lot 46 Macro, Leonnrd 1.84 Neff, Thos. N., Est., Lot 27.09 Rhoads, Sarah M 2 Lots- 1.76 Rhoads, George, 1 acre 89.87 Rhoads, Mrs, Sarah 'M 1 Lot . . 7.(4 Ringgold Township Hoch, Wm., 1 acre 2.14 Rose Township Watt, John, Est, H. & L 4.11 Bayers, Raymond, 2 lots 1.82 Emlngs, Mary, H. & L 4.06 Snyder Township. Silvia, Alice, 15 acres ' 1.03 Mohney, Valentine, 1 acre .... 2.42 Ruth, John, 12 acrea .53 Union Township Rodger Robert, 25 acres 6.80 Steele, Mrs. Nancy S.62 Hepler, Henry, 40 acres .6.98 Warsaw Townsldp Bennett, Dr. T. J .92 Llndemuth, Wm 1.94 Reed, Robert 3-87 Richards, G. W.', Est 6.00 Woodward, William 1.84 Brookville & Mahoning R. R 77 Washington Township Crawford. John, Sr., Est.. 11-2 acres 1.25 Wilson James J., mineral, 40 acres 8.96 Walte, Robert, 130 acres 20.84 "!, Margaret. 1 acre .. 1.46 Groves. Samuel, H. & 1 acre.. 2.13 Rice, Mrs. Rachel, 1 acre ... 2.24 Mullen BrockerofT & Co., .9 In- lnterest in 300 acres 22.96 McCullough & Smith, .1 Interest in 300 acres .'. .. 2.65 Kerry, John. Lot & 1-1 acre. . . 4.49 West Reynoldsville Whlttaker, Tlce, 2 lota 1.49 Win slow Township Dickey & Kennedy, 800 acres.. 18.48 Elsenhuth, George, H. & L. ... 4. KB Elsenhuth, George, H. A L. ... 8.08 Gordon & White, 1-3 of 10 acres 8.23 Reynolds, Tom, & Gorslin, 4 7 acres 24.48 Reynolds, Tom, & Gorslin, 89 Rcrps , 19.14 Reynolds, Tom, & Gorslin, 16 acres 4.60 Gordon, C. H., 180 acres 67.42 Gordon, C. II., 20 acres ...i... 6.88 Halrst, Joseph, H. & 1-2 Lot . . 6.82 Delnney Mrs. Mary H. & 10 acres 8.25 peuhnck, Lewis, 2 H. & 2 lots.. 12 Handynldn, Agnes, 2 H. & 1-2 lot 12.28 Hnndyslde, Agnes, 2 It. & 2 lots H :r, Kllnkrls Mike, H. & L 6.82 Plfer, G. A., 6 acres 1.65 Palskle, MIm-c, H. ft 1. 4.11 Young Townsldp - Bernardo, Jnsper, it. & L 2.55 Hrsslon, Patrick, H. & 5 acre.. 3.85 Mornek. Onrmon, H. ft I, 5.70 McDIvltt, Anthony, 1 acre 1.46 Rerlnn, Fortlnattl, H. & L 3.75 Swnnslger, Paul, Lot 2.50 Vlelln, Annie, If. & L 6.91 Vlngla, Philip, H. & L 1.21 Victor, Charles, 1-2 II 1.21 Wolf, Ellas. H. & L 4.86 Williams, Margaret, 6 acres- .'. . 2.68 Jiroadbent, Geo., Est., 13 acres. 15.90 Chllds. PefTO, H. ft 1-2 Lot... 6.25 Gillespie, Wm. E., H. f- T . . 12. 4G Mitchell E. E., Eat., 1-18 of 130 acres 3.6 S Ouinn, John II. ft 2 acres 14.87 Watklns, John " 2 Lots ... 6.18 Morock, Albert, 2 II. & L. ... 6.47 Snmone, Alphonsa 1.78 Lnzor, Mike II 1.78 Adams, Mike H 1.78 Cnsme & Morasco, L 1.15 Nahone, Chas. Cannon, H. & L. 2.81 Notnryann. John, 3-4 acre 91 Hopkins, Iavlr1, II. 5 ocrcs , . 2.85 .Mllliron Joe, H. & 1 acre 1.14 Persons remitting tax on foregoing Seated Lands should add fifty cents on ench tract for advertising. WM. o. ihjffjvgtox, County Treasurer. "arch 10. 191" TltKASl'itlOR'S SALE of UNSEATED LANDS for ' Taxes Assessed for Years 1908-1009 Notice Is hereby given that agreeably to the Act of Assembly passed the 18th day of March, 1815, entitled, "An Act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated land for taxes, etc." the following tracts of unseated lands In Jefferson County will bo exposed to public sale or outcry for arrearages of taxes, In the Court House, In the bor ough of Brookville, Pa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1910, At 10 o'clock, a. m it being the 13th day of the month, unless sooner -paid and the money for which said land will be sold must be paid et the time of the asle, otherwise said land will be sold again at the risk and expense of the former purchaser, and in no case will a deed be given unless the above con ditions are complied with: Harnett Township Mays, Eberhart Co., 718 acres. . $4 8.74 Frazier, J. W., 18.1 acres 60.20 Braden, W. IW ., & Reitz, W. 11., surface 450 acres 61.45 Thompson, R. M., mineral 109 acres 29.74 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L., min eral, 358 acres, warrant 5095. 48.93 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L., 662 acres, warrant 6100 83.52 Spyker, Thos. J., 2 1-2 acres... 1.72 Wallace, Wm., & James, 268 acres, warrant 6694 28.68 Wallace, Wm., Est., surface 109 acres 11.72 Wallace, Wm., & Jas 362 acres 38.64 Daniels, C. 8., Est., 1 1-4 acres. . .91 Collner, W. F., & Wilson, Ed. M mineral, 450 acres 82.27 Wilson, Ed. M., surface, 868 ncres, warrant 6095 32.27 Wilson, Ed. M., 662 acres war rant 6100 60.96 Agnew, B. L. & J. W., 13 acres 1.87 Agnew, B. L. & J. W., 12 acres 1.72 Truman, Brady & Stewart, 1-4 of 100 acres 5.14 Heaver Township Keck and Shannon, 73 3-4 acres 14.13 Brosius, Wm., 88 acres 7.85 Hetrlck, G. L., 30 acres 6.68 Hrorkwayvlllo Borough Alexander, John, Lot No. 1 2.27 Alexander, John, Lot No. 2 2.27 Alexander, John, Lot No. 3 2.27 Alexander John, Lot No. 4 3.41 Alexander, John, Lot No. 8 3.79 Alexander, John, Lot No. 28. . . . 2.86 Alexander, John, Lot No. 29. . . . 2.86 Alexander, John, Lot No. 30. . . . 2.86 Alexander, John, Lot No. 31 ... . 2.86 Alexander, John E., 11.8 66.81 Alexander, John F., 6.6 22.72 Alexander, John, G. 2.08 7.58 Alexander, John, H. 2.72 7.58 Alexander, John, I. 4.24 ', 18.94 Alexander, John, L. 17.8 64.39 Eldred Township Fiscus Jacob & B. J., 74 acrea, warrant 8548, 3545, 3779.... 12.69 Songer, J. W. & N. S 130 acres 22.34 Lobaugh, S. G 60 cares 11. 45 Fiscus, Benjamin, 81 3-6 acres 6.73 Haggerty, Mary, 23 1-4 acres -. . 6.16 Wilson, Amanda L., mineral, 211 acres warrant 5100 24.14 Wilson, Amanda L., mineral, 892 acres, warrant 6092 44.85 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda L., 1-2 mineral 100 acres 6.73 Lobaugh, Isaac, 50 acres ...... 11.45 Frazier, Jackson, 97 acre .... 16.68 Haggerty, Annie E., mineral, 24 acres 2.77 Wilson, Theo., heirs mineral 43 acres, warrant 6091 6.52 Elsenhuth, Charles, 20 acres... 11.45 Asel, Benjamin, 10 acrea 6.73 Buzzard, R. L., 21 acres, war rant 6091 2.68 Kerr, C. J., 10 acres 2.68 Fucal Frank, 60 acres .' 6.85 Wallace, Wm., Est., 60 acres.. S.35 Wallace, C. C, 36 acres, warrant 3366 9.J1 Wallace, C. C, 100 acres, war- , rant 3357 , 26.77 Buzzard, R. L. 48 3-4 acres war rant 6091 4.02 Dlnsmore, John, 17 acres 2.68 8onger, J. V., 60 acres 6.85 Forsythe. Wm. B.. 25 acres ... 5.35 Wilson, Henry W., surf. 211 acres, warrant 6100 11.28 Wilson, Henry W., 392 acrea warrant 6092 20.93 Wilson, Henry W 126 1-4 acrea warrant 6091 10.11 Carrier, E. B.. C. E. & H. E., 2-9 of 172 acrea 6.58 Falls Creek Borough Pence, W. C. lot No. 178 .... . 8.84 Smith & McClure, lots Nos. 7, 8. 12.49 Smith & McClure, Lot No. 64.. 6.93 Wilson. S. E., Lot No. 121 6.21 Gray, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lot . 6.14 Kline, Amos, 3 lota 7.68 May, Thomas, liot 7.68 Polin, Mrs. Bertha. Lot .. ... .. 6.17 Ga skill Township Moore, C. F., 13 acres 1.90 Moore, C. F.. 9 acres , 1.10 I Heath Township , . .Frazier, J.-& G., oil and aurf. I 484 acres, warrant 2780 ....239.66 1 Frnzler, J. & G.,'olI and surf. 700 acres", warrant 4020 849.62 Illillngcr, Mrs. Jacob, Sr., surf. '. 75 acres ; 14.15 i Smilh D. W oil and surf. 177 acres, warrant 4019- ; 26.01 Wlnlnck R. 8., Est., 247 1-3 ac- res. warrant 4020 ..i 600.60 Winlack, R. 8., Est., surf. 150 acres 10.61 Smith, C. It., oil and surf. 63 acres, warrant 4019 8.79 Johns. Harvey, surf, 777 acres warrant 2304 . . , 64.98 Truman & Buzzard, surf. 850 acres, warrant 2649 ........ 74.84 Truman & Buzzard, surf. 400 acres, warrant 2849 84.90 Truman & Buzzard, surf. 200 acres 42.45 Truman & Buzzard, surf. 300 acres 63.67 Truman & Buzzard, sufr., 824 I acres 68.67 1 Truman & Buzzard, surf. 176 acreg 37,84 Wolford, Robt., 6 acres, war rant 2449 1.09 TuIjIjs, Elizabeth, surf. 40 acres 8.31 Hycrs.'JIenry, surf. 20 acres. . . . 2.83 Thompson, Alex., surf. 20 acrea 2.83 : Frnzler, J. O., Wallace, A. W., & ! McNeil, T. E., 234 acres .... 49.66 i Halght John I). surf. 109 acres, I warrant 2369 " 11.62 I Corbett, Oran, aurf. 61 1-2 acres 14.16 Aieiz c Miarp, surr. 458 acres warrant 2369 97.18 Motz & Sharp, 75 acres 16.94 Truman, Frank, surf. 280 acres, warrant 4021 89.62 Wlngurd, Llbble D., 30 acres, warrant 2449 14.77 Selliert, John F., surf. 434 acres, warrant 2370 , 61.41 Fuller, Ira C, undivided 1-2 oil of 150 s.cres 6.82 Wyrlck, Johnston oil and gas of 60 acres 14.15 Callen Alpheus ft Thos., oil and gas of 86 acres, warrant 4,- 020 12.18 Simpson, W. A., surf. 320 acres warrant 2768 21.65 Curtiss, Bessie F 832.6 acres.. 45.01 KnopBnyder, J. W., 95 acres.. 9.65 Knopsnyder, J. W., 60 acrea. . . . 6.08 Sheridan, Michael, surf. 60 acres 8.62 Davis, Sylvester, 80 acres, war rant 2449 13.68 Oil City Fuel Supply Co., Grant ors Dunkle, Wash. Est., 150 acres, warrant 2454 16.23 Clark, B. M., 29 acres 2.94 Baur, A., 98 acres, warrant 4021 ; 9.93 Daugherty, S. T., 100 acres, warrant 2449 10.15 Daugherty, S. T., 100 acres, warrant 2449 10.15 Henderson Township Brown, E. 8. & Ward, surf. 100 acres , . 17:67 Davis, Jumes, Jr., surf. 50 acres 5.30 Knox Township Meredith, W. It., 109 acres, war rant 3963 45.22 Meredith, W. It., 200 acres, war ' rant 8950 69.29 Reynolds, T. J. & Co. 1-3 int. 160 acres, warrant 3966 .... 10.17 Holden, Hartley, aurf. 65 acres, warrant 3950 11.86 May, Kepler & Co., 276 acres, warrant 8953 100.77. Ilelfz, V. AI., coal 87 acrea.... 8.90 Smith, Andrew, Est., Si acres. . 3.12 Cummlngs, Ephrlam, 100 acres, warrant 3UG0 37.26 Cassatt, D. W., Jas. ft Geo. Peace & Anna R. Test, 1-3 In terest 125 acres, war. 8956 .. 7.63 Cassatt, D. W: Jas. & Geo. Peace & Anna R. Test, 1-3 Interest 200 acres, warrant 8963 12.20 Whltmore, John U., trustee, 417 acres 49.41 Bishop, Samuel, Est., 164 acrea 70.74 Cummlngs, Ephraim 60 acres.. 26.61 warrant 3956 28.79 Reynolds, T. J. & Co., 160 acres warant 8956 28.79 Andrews & O'Donnell, 605 acres, warrant 3952 87.2? Cawwitt, D. W.. & Pence, -Jas. & Geo., and Anna R. Test 125 acres, warrant 8966 ... 21.59 Cassatt, D. W., Pence, Jas & Geo., and Anna R. Test, 200 acres, warrant 8963 84.54 McCalmont Township Reynolds, T. J. & Co., 1-3 In terest 100 acres, warrant 8956 ,8.23 May, Kepler & Co., 222 acres fee 71 acres min., warrant 8964 39.96 Collins & Iseman, 153 acres, - warrant 2620 39.97 Fuller, G. W., 80 acres min. war rant 3954 13.06 Keck, Benjamin, Exs. 109 acres warrant 3956 26.13 Reynolds,, T. J. & Co. 100 acres warrant 3956 16.97 May, Kepler & Co., 222 acres fee warrant 3954 27.32 Andrews & O'Donnell, 286 acres, warrant 8952 .- 24.18 McDonald, G. M., Mitchell, Cora O. & P. H. Thompson, Admr. 1-3 Int. of 10O acres 2.83 Oliver Townsldp Fitch, F. A., 10 acres 1.69 Byrne, Major John, coal 90 acres 6.01 Plnocrcck Township Frank, Charles, 100 acres, war rant 3945 25. 45 Smith, Claud, 1-2 min. 70 acres 10.18 Humphrey, Lee B., 13 acres., 6.15 . Polk Township Degnan & McDonald 245 acres, warrant 2901 31.42 Degnan ft McDonald, 209 acres, warrant 2928 26.77 Carrier, C. M., 145 acres war rant 3925 lg.60 Carrier C. M., 200 acres, war rant 3925 25.63 Carrier, C. M., 150 acres, war rant 3939 19.23 Carrier, C. M., 167 acres', war rant 3925 21.41 Carrier, C. M., 220 acres, war rant 3939 28.21 Bleakney, H. M., 98 acres, war rant 3925 12.76 Bleakney, M 63 acres, war rant 3925 g.09 Wallace, Allen, 106 acres 6.76 Oil City Fuel Supply Co., 3-4, W. E. Pain & Emma Henry 1-4, 691 acres, warrant 4022 85.08 Reynoldsville Borough Neale, fW.'A. & Barr, lot No. 4 13.10 McConnell, Mellinger & Smith, 5 lots 24.61 Daugherty, Mrs. S. T., 2 tote No. 19 and 21 2.61 Macro Leonard, 3 lots 6.67 Dickey, Wm., 1-2 acre 3.32 Owner unknown, Lot 13.11 Kyle, J. W., lot No. 51 3.32 Weiser. E.. lot No. 82 65.60 Hall, D. B., 2 lots Nos. 8 and 10 1.86 Plfer A. F., 5 lots, Nos. 63. 65 57 and 69 6.20 Logan, R. R., 4 lots 13.89 Parsley, Thos., Lot No. 23 ... .20 Tool!, M. C, lot Xo. 39 1.11 Pettlgrew, Wm., 1 lot 1.68 Logan Robt., 2 lots 7.75 Hart man, John J., 12 lots 10.24 Ringgold Township -McCoy, T. F., min. 114 acres.. 85.(9 Rose Township Fair, Mrs., lot 1.86 Fisher, M. K., 1 acre 6.6S Gordon, A. L., 6 lota 7.18 Stewart St Clark, 6 acres .95 Edwards', Thos., 58 acres 10.71 Neal C. M., 14 acres 1.4V Sujder Township Johnston, John C, min. 155 . acres -, . . , 15.03 Oyster, F. R., ft Short, A. 1,., undivided 1-9 int in ftns 1. acres, warrant 8985 63.09 Oyster, F. K. & Short, A. L., un divided 1-2 Interest min. 105 r'' -1 9.18 Oyster, F. It. & Short, A. la, un divided 1-2 int. 673 acres.... 68.75 Oyster, F. R. & Short, A. L., un divided 1-2 Int. 659.6 acres 48.79 Oyster, F. R. & Short, A. L 125 acres, warrant 2742 11.68 Short, A. Lee, 121 acres, war rant 2742 .. 10.56 Short, A. Lee. 140 acres war rant 2742 , 12.28 Short A. Lee, 125 acres, war rant 2742 16.41 Taylor, Jacob, 10 acres , l.jj Anthony, Harry, 30 acres 4.84 Shaw & Longwell, 229 acres.. 7.17 Weilman, Kate M., undivided 1-2 Interest fee 600 acrea war. rant 6804 ' n.75 wcuman, Kate M undivided 1-2 Interest fee 40 acres 94 Weilman, Kate M., undivided 1-2 interest fee '372 acres, war rant 8935 8.74 Wcllman, Kate M., undivided 1-2 min. 824 acres, warrant 8935 8.81 Weilman, Kate M., undivided 1-2 min. 196 acrea, warrant 104 2.80 Weilman, Kate M., undivided 1-2 min. 328 acres warrant 461 or 464 8.84 McKaln, 'W. G., aurf. 89 acres, warrant 299 , 4.23 Hyde, J. S., Est., 660 acres .... 61.99 Union Township Rulofson & Co., 114 acres, war rant 3400-3398 , 9.85 Warsaw Township Moore, James L., oil and surf. 600 acres, warrant 8039.... 41.68 Richards, O. W., Est. 84 acres, warrant 667 6.25 Bovalrd, David, 98 acres 20.88 Anderson, Walter, 1-4 acre ... .92 Baker & Henderson, 1-2 Interest 60 acres 4.15 Llndemuth Wm., 14 acres ... . 8.81 Woodward, William W., 14 acres 4.68 Moore, Sarah, 600 acres, war rant 8039 20.78 Bullers, Mrs. John, 40 acres, warrant 8796 8.81 Sartwell, G. C, 101 acres, warrant 667 . '. 8.87 Markle, M. M., 128 acres ...... 7.95 Reed Robert, 143 acres, warrant 3039 J.91 Wlngard, H. S., 112 acres 10.85 Wilson, Henry R., 104 acres ... 9.85 Carrier, Verstlne ft Kline gas 817 acres warrant 3837 16.92 Carrier, Verstlne & Kline, gas 1026 acres, warrant 4018.... 21.24 Carrier, Verstlne & Kline, gas 61 acres 1.26 Washington Townsldp McCullough & Smith, .1 int. 800 , acres, warrant 2888 11.45 Brady & Long, min. 120 acres, warrant 8932 22.89 Brady & Long, fee 100 acres, warrant 3932 28.15 Brady & Long, min. 216 acres, warrant 8933 .' 41.19 Clark, B. M., & Neale, W. A. 1-2 of 78 acres 14.89 Blood, P. p., 110 acres, warrant 8933 85.83 Blood, P. p., 107 acres, warrant 8933 40.45 Smith, M. W., 117 acres 87.19 Gordon, Mary CI, min. 160 acrea 67.22 Mullen, Brockerhoff & Co., .9 Int. 300 acres, warrant 2888 63.69 Humphrey, Wm. & Bro., 64 . acres, warrant 3931 6.49 Humphrey, Wm. ft Bro., 300 acres, warrant 2983 49.60 Calhoun, Martha, 110 acres; warrant 159..., 21.84 McNaul. Zacharlah, 250 acres, warrant 2989 49.82 McClelland & Dennlson, aurf. 132 1-2 acres 12.W Cable, John, surf. 132 1-2 acres, warrant 2969 8.28 Crawford, S. R. 60 acres, war rant 2981 9.J3 Loeb, Harry, 115 acres, warrant 2969 19.01 Loeb, Harry, 150 acres, warrant 138 ..... 13.8a Elle-r, Edward, 40 'acres, war rant 2983 ..v 8.28 Wlnslow Township Hutchison, Thos. & R. M., 67 warrant 481 88.28 Stewart, E. E., min. 4 acres . . . J.09 Syphrlt, Noah, 13 acres 7.28 Garome, W. K., 68 acres, war rant 491. 83.15 Hallowell, Lewis, 1 acre 1.44 Swartzlander, Mrs. J. H., .5 acre 2.82 Syphert, Samuel T., 32 acres. . 14.28 Simmons Linn L 2.95 Wlngard, Jeff. 24 1-2 acres, war rant 3853 11.86 Smith, Henry, Lot ;. 1.82 Smith, Adam, 2 lot- 2.82 Reynolds, Leonard. 60 acres... 14.28 Gillespie, J. W., 84 acres 32.09 Spears Joseph, 91 acres, warrant 2984 26.20 Strouse Mary, surf. 86 acres 12.18 Best, A. L., 25 acres 6.63 London, Isaac. 50 acres ....... 7.20 The foregoing amounts include the tax and Interest on same to March 1st, 1910. (When remitting add in terest from March 1st to date of pay ment, and 60 cents on each tract for advertising. WM. O. BTJFFIVGTOX, March 10, 1910. Treasurer. -ubocrlb for The -X" Star