J ? ' " !? THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, CDITOfl t PROPHICTOH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY SO, 1001. 1901 PEBRUAEY 1901 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZZIZii i7lS19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 County Committee .Mcftinir. The :ocinbers of the Republican Coun ty Committee of Forest County will moot at (lie Sheriff's olllee, Tionesta, Pa., Momlay evening, (oourt we k) Foliniary 2."., ItH'l, at 7:3(i o'clock, for the purpose of naming a date for holding the Republican Primary Election and the transaction of such other business as may come before the Committee. A full attendance is do- aired. Q. Jamikson, Chairman. Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 11, P.Ml. Hm'Ohts are freqnont that Mexico rs considering the adoption of the gold Man dard. That country will not have lar to go for an example ol the fact that thoi old standard pays. It c-.sts $S5 to spit on the Moor of a ear in New York City. A private citizen has entered the arena as prosecutor and is making a btisiniss of seeing that the law is enforced. iJl'tiKS YVilhemina allows her husband the inteiast on j0,(KK),0iK) guilders, or f.D,. U-Xi.OOO. At .'! pur cent the young man's salary will lie over II,nOO a weeK, w hich ought to do for a Mart. For the first time sinco the Grand Army was organized the mortality iu the order last year went beyond 10,000. Within four or live years' one-half of the 400,000 members in 18'H) will have pass?d from the rolls of the living. Whkn Porto Rico came into the poss ession ol the United States thero was not a single school building on tho island. Last month the Bureau of Education is sued one order which calls for the build ing of sixteen school houses in different districts. In one district ton municipal ities offered a site to secure the school. This country was compelled by dis turbed conditions to intervene in Cuba when the island belonged to Spain. In forming their republic theCu bans should be careful not to ignore the rights of this country as well as the claims of common gratitude. Our interest in Cuba is not less than it was before the war with Spain. A riiiLADKi.i'iu.i news) aur that pro tests most vehemently against slot ma chino gambling in that city is at the same time running a gambling contest in its column offering a locomobile to the per son who guesses the exact number ol per sons who will attend the automobile ex hibition. This is a case of "do as we say but dun t do as we do." DoykMou n He publiatn. The men who composed tiie Army of the Cumberland have had a remarkable record sine" the war. Three of that army's (J.'tiorals have become President li rant, Gal Held and Harrison. Every commanding (teneral of tue I'uited States army, wiih the exception of Ueneial Miles, served in the Army of the Cumber land. Seventoen member rf that body have been in the Cabinet, thirty-eight have ben Senators and 3"0 have been in Congress, Is order to expose the lobbyists who have besieged the Nebraska Legislature. Mr. William Tuomssen, a member from Hall county, recently agreed tointroluco two ol their bills directed against certain corporations, and in presenting the meas ures to the Uouse he explained the pur pise of their authors namely, to extract money from the corporations for tue do feat of the bills. The lobbyists were pres ent during tho exposure, but hastily withdrew. A resolution of inquiry was unanimously adopted. Nebraska is not the only legislature in which this novel method of exposing lobbyists might be tried with profit. Mks who stand near the President aro still predicting that an cx tra session of Congress will be held. Perhaps they are correct. The Cuban question may make a called session necessary, and thero is a , prospect that this will not be the only issue which can not safely be made to wait till next December. The Phili pine civil government question is of consid tr able Importance also, and this may fall in the piescnt Congress for lack of time. The term ends one week from next Mon day, and many of the appropration bills are still tiuacte i upon by the Senate. In every Congress some urgent legislation drops lor lack of time to consider it, though in most cases this can lie post poned to the next Congress without ser ious detriment to the country. Op considerable importance is Judge Fursman's ruling in tho Kennedy trial, now on in New York, that experts iu handwriting shall not testify in the case. This dec-Moii is based on the common law by which there were two ways of proving handwriting; one by a witness who Lad seen a person writing, the other by a witness who had been in corres pondence with the person and who was familiar w ith his hand through having received letters from I im. Judge F'urs Iilan holds that this rule ha not been so far amended as to permit experts to tes tily to in.itb-M incidental to the main is nuo. If the ilieisjon is taken as a prece dent it will, as,, J.,- fn.m t!,e Molinoux case, do away with ti.u practice, so increasing ly expensive, ol confiootmg a long line of experts who lave sworn one way with aether line equally long, who swear the opposite way, an I the intricalo theories of the experts, valuable as they undoubt edly are, will have to be confined toother channels of us -Jillmsi. 1'liiht. Time. Mrs. Nation Jnst'itlcd. "I've been in Kansas and I've plugged up against some of the dope called whis dey, that is sold in that jay state," said man who has been away troin home to Mur reporter yesterday, "and I don't blame the Kansas Car-Nation for doing a licorgs Washington smashing stunt. The only wonder to me has boon that the customers themselves after tossing two or three doses of that hell mixture under their belts, haven't gone into the hatchet lug business themselves. Talk about Dultois whisky, which is guaranteed to make a man feel like licking his mother. Why the stuff w hich they manufacture in the back room of a Kansas joint is enough to makea uiau crave a desire for murder ing every long whiskered Poouliston the prairie. If any Bradford drink. thiower gives me a Carrie Nation cocktail made cut of Kinsns boor.e, there 11 be a job for Con I.ane and a new want ad. for a bar tender in the newspapers. Carrie is all right, but it's kind o' funny that she hasn't had help from some of the boor.e tighteis themselves out theie. They have a bigger kick coming than the temper ance crowd, for the tietotaleis never had to go against the Forly-rod in tho joints Jteailiard Star. King F.dnurd VII. Tho Chicago JiitYr-Ooiiii, totally Ig noring the conventionalities of court eti quette, and stepping boldly into the charmed circle which is presumed to pro tect a king from the coarse criticisms of vulgar people, sails into His Rogal High ness after this fashion ; "Albert Edward has done nothing but waste his days iu idleness or worse. II is activities havechiotly been displayed in various kinds of sport. He has not boon the patton of art or literature or science, though such patronage has ever neeii deemed the duty or prince. lie lias led the-way to uoreform and left no mark upon the administration. "He is master of no science, not even the military. He has neither aided his people to prepare for coutliet nor led them in war. 'Ho is the only crown prince in Europe,' as llis.narck truly aid, -novel aeon upon a battle-ncld.' His principal accomplisl.meitt is his social tact, and his chief distinction that of an arbiter of fashion. He has done nothing, and he is nothing more than hundreds of other Englishmen born to wealth and hith station. "When such a man comes to the throne of the British empire, w hat remittent of the 'divine right ol kings' can attach to his person? How can strong and honor able men men who have done work in the world kneel and kiss his hand with nut a sonce of disgust and a fueling of degradation 7 How can they truly 'honor' such a king and sincerely pray that he may long be spared lo reign over them ! How can they regard him as su perior being? They can not eoneien ciously do these things, and all English men honest with themselves must admit the fact. "Tne accession of Albert Edward to (he British throne, not so much bv reason of w hat he is as on account of w hat he is not, bids fair to give the deathblow to the monarchial idea among the Eng lish-speakers of Europe. Vhtoria the (racious, by power ol her womanhood, kept alive that waning ideal for more than sixty years. Now it seams about lo vanish. And it is well lor the world that this should be." llt-al'MOMi t'nnnol lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iutlained con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in llauiod you have a rumbling sound or imported hearing, and w hen it i entire ly closed ileamess is the result, and un less the intiamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will lie destroyed forever; nine cases out of tell are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condi tion of the muco.us surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Dealness (caused by catarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hull's -Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cream of the Xcws. Mrs. Nation is accused of violating the labor laws of the country by working more than eight hours a day. I Pink packages for pale pocket books. Indies' shirt waist patterns in endless variety and all very pretty. We have the wool, silk and percales, and know we can please you. Hopkins'. It - -Eve is the only woman on record ho neyer turned round to see what the other woman had on. Come iu and select your carpet. Now is a good time lo get it made. Heath A Feit. It After all this talk about woman, she is but an afterthought. You remember Evo was only a side-issue. Finest of Marvin's cookies and cakes at T. C. 3. It Pneumatic trousers would save many a hard bump at this season. Ladies, ardor your goods from sam ple. Over three hundred new things to choose from at Heath A FeU's. It It's about time to begin to ruin the peach crep. Fine line of new shirls of the latest and prettiest patterns just opened and cot liiuh in price, at Hopkins', It Fresh grocerios are sold cheapest at T. C. S. H An Ohi) woman poured gasoline in the washing machine, with the result that everything was cleaned up, even the house. Shirts, Hats and neckwear of Latest stylesatT.C.S. It You get the most of the boit goods for your mousy at T. C. 8. It No man claims that his wife's mus tard plaster are not a strong a hi mother used to make. Oyer three hundred samples of dress goods at Heath A Feit's. It 17 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 at T. C. S. It Cross babies, good resolutions and political pledges should be carried out, If you want a suit, Heath Feit will inako it for you, ami tho price will not be higher than the ordinary ready- made. It Jefferson county expect to have its new citinty home ready for occupincy liy the first of July. Ladies' floecey lined hose, 20 cents at Tioncst Cash Store. It Ridicule will do more to cool a gosh er than oceans of protest. Now is the time to buy a ladies Jack et at T C. S. It ) Now invoice of the celebrated Doug- j la shoes at Hopkins' this week. Don't fail to look them over before making your selection. Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear atT. C. S. It Spain's now armored cruiser broke down on her initial trip. It seems to be impossible for Spain to have any kind of sue. -ess with a navy, Bargains in all winter goods at Tio nesta Cash store. It By the terms of the niarr ago contract ijuoeii WiUn mina's husband seems to be a sort of silent partner In the linn. Too many goods on hands, niies bargains at T. C. S. H The IVwagcr Empress is the Carrio Nation of the Celestial Empire. The Joint (Hiwors are all afraid of her. Letter to ('. K. Cropp. 7'ioacu'u, Dear Sir: Is a gallon of paint a gallon of paint, or half-a gallon T Sometime one, sometimes the other. E. P. Lynch, ami his predecessor, Delhi, N. Y., sold a well-knowu Mixed Paiu' for twenty years It's a good mixed paint as mixed pa n ts go. N. Avery owns two houses exactly alike there. He painted one lour years ago with this Mixed Paint took twelvo gallons. Last spring he painted thoother house with Dovoe; bought 1- gallons and had six gallons lolt. Same painter; (Jeorge Uilbert. Same result so far as looks go. Hut the point of this tale is: 1st, That a paint is dear or cheap according to what it is; no matter alsuit the price. 2nd, That a gallon of one kind of Paint can contain twice as m lull paint a a gallon of another kind of paint. Dovoe goo tw Ice as far as Mixed Taint two to one -but that isn't all. This storv, however, skips the nst how it wears is ths rest. Another, same town Furguson A Thompson's store was painted some veai a ago with this same Mixed Paint .IS gal lons. Repainted last spring with Dovoe. .Mr. Lynch said 1)1 gallons would be enough. They have 3 gallons loft. Yours truly, S3 F. W. Dkvok A Co RKDITED KATES TO WASHIXtiTOX. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Inauguration i.t President Mckinley. On account of the inaguration o Presi dent McKinlov on Mar -h 4. Hit Pennsyl vania Railroad company will sell excur sion tickets from all points on Its lines to Washington at rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rale 50 cents!. Tickets w ill be sold on March I, S ami .1, good to return until March 8, inclusive. Tickets will also be sold from Harrisburg and intermediate stations, and from Phil adelphia and intermediate stations on March 4. Thee tickets will le good lo stop off at Baltimore and Philadelphia within limit ol March S. SlI'K TRll-S. Special side-trip tickets, limited to March N, will be sold from Washington in connection with above-mentioned ticke-s as follows : Old Point Comfort and return, via all rail line, Jo.0"; Richinoud and return, $'.00. Via Norfolk and Washington, Steam boat eompanv: Old Point Comfort or Norfolk ami return, $.;.S0; Virginia Reach and return, including transfer through Norfolk, $4.50. From Baltimore, via Bay Line or Ches apeake Steamship Company: Norfolk or Old I'oint Comfort and return, $1.50; Virginia Beach and return, including transfer through Norfolk, $1.50 Sn-3t Zinc ami (iriniliiijr make Dovoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear tw ice a long as lead and oil mixed by hand. Low Kates West and Northwest. On Febrtiaiy l'Jth, and on each Tues day until April Hoth, the Chicago. Mil waukee A St. Paul rail-say w ill sell one way second-class tickets at the following very low rates : To Mnntanna points, - - J'Jo.OO To North Paeitic Coast points, :u.im To California, ... M.M These tickets will be good on all trains and purchasers will have choice of six routes and eight trains via St Paul and two routes and three trains via t lie Mis souri River each Tuesday. The route of the Famous Pioneer Limited trains and the U. S. liovemnient Fast Mail trains. All ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukte A St. Paul Railway, or for further Information address John K. Pott. District Passenger Agent, slo Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. t-t-IW The Pan-American Exposition Calendar Tor Biol issued by the Nickel Plate Road will be mailed to any one sending their address lo the General Passenger Agent at Cleveland, O. No. l-;)t TQNSH1& Is a perfect family rcmoCy .'or thront diseases sioro Thront, siore Moiltli nml Quinsy nuiekly yield to lta virtue, lilt Dot slow und tedious In Its ct family rcmoy oro Thront, Hon1' tckly vivid to lta vli ad tt'UlouH In Its CUBES lmost 1ntnnf Miff, hurnilfs. It titn ble tii id modem cup trat elves almost Instant relief. TonslMns Is entirely hurmless. It stnnOs stout u a reiuarkuble and modern cure for sore mmi. and all similar troubles. 25 AND eoC AT ALL DRU0CIST8. TBaiOSSILINKCO. CAKToS.O, Painting and Paper-hanging. I liave secured the aceocv for thb celebrated KAYSERS ALL ITI AN wail paper ami can ttiom you samples and quote prices that A-ill beat t hem all. I make a specialty of artistic liouse painting and inside fin ishing. If you've anything in my line let me know and I will call on you. GEO. JL DAVIS, TIONESTA, PA. Tit I A Is LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Cou rt of Com mon Pleas of Forest Con nt v, Pennsylvania. commeneing on the Fourth Monday of February, : 1. (lenrgo (I. Snowdon, Carl I. loy drii k, J. II. Snowdon, vs. Kdmiind I'e iiiignot and A. J. Carnahan. No. , May term, l!mo, Siimmonsin ejectment. 2. Caroline Simonsoii,' by her next friend and mother, Katie Siiiionson, vs. Marion Oerow, . K. tiorow and Caroline S. Horner. No. 0, Sept, term, lono. Sum mons in setiou of trespass. .1. n. vt . rroper vs. 1 cmosta Gas Com pany, J. C. Bowman. K. W. Bowman S. .1. Wolcnit, William Wo. i,tt nni( s).' '- lleekwith. No. 11, Sept, term, jemo' Summons in oioetment. Attest, JOHN H. ItOBKRTSOX, Prothouotary. Tione.U, I'a, January i"i, ps-il. Special We have too many of these goodu and will re duce our stock by git ing you the benefit of tho following prices: Former price, 50c, now 33c Former price, 75c, now 50c Former price, 1.00, ami 1.5, now 15c Former price,.1.50, $1.75,.00 now l.'.V) Former price, iYJj, iV0, v.00, now 1.75 Thete prices apply to every hut iu our store aud will hold good uutil March 1st. See ocr wiu-dow. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOE THE YEAR 1900. S. M. 1IKXHY, Treasurer of Forest County, Iu account with Liipior Licenses of said County for the year ending January 7, 1001. 1K. To liquor license, J. It. Ilarr lis) tO To liquor license, L A. ltranch.. loo CO To liquor license, John Fiddler . 100 ml To liquor license, J. II. Powers.. Ion 00 To liquor license, tJorow t (ierovv inn in) To liquor license, K, A. Weaver. 100 00 To liquor licence, J.Caldwell iwl 00 t'.m oo S. M. IIKXRY, Treasurerof Forest County, in account with Stale ol !,onnylvania or tue year cmiintr January 7, r.sq To tax on Indebtedness of Co...$ 100 00 To Mercantile Tax 1,0.x! ikl To brokers tax it :t To Stale personal tax ".Id tvS To peddlers tax ;!0 oo To eallng house lax ." no To opera house tax SO IK) To billiard and pool license i:0 00 S. M. IIKXRY, Treasurerof Forest County, In account with IoRTaxof said Coun ty lor the year euiliuit January 7, r.X'i. To balance from last settlement? To tax of year lwo I'OO 00 tS7 Ti Jn7 To balance jjno ihI S. M. It ENHY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account w ith lb-demotion sanl county lor the year To balance from last settlement! "" W To received from individuals 1,04:1 l;l tl'.ISS 111 (SA in To balance 41 S. M. HEXKY, Treasurerof Forest County, in account with County Poor Fund for the yi ar ending To balance from last settlement I10.S74 07 To team work :!7 so To am t roc d from produce sold 00 42 To seal-d returns for ISW. 11 S7 To seated lax for 100O To unseated tax for KHKI To lands redeemed from Co To ain't ree'd from J. Hlaok- To5pr. ct. added to Collectors' aee'l-t slier Jan. 15, 1000 To interest on unseated lax isoil. To 5 per cent, added lo seated re turns lS'.tl 7.2KS os 2,021 .St 24 .'10 Hi 00 117 24 27 12 li SI !20..wa os To balance l,sv.l 11 S. M. II KNRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account year ending To balance from last settlement !lo,7:ui vt lo seaieii returns lor iMti 4.Vi ! To seated tax for 1000 18,170 25 To unseated tax for 1000 6.054 .HI To Stale lax returned 605 40 To N. F. Hoover exonerated tax 2 0s To Jefferson Co., pamtimr bridge .V) S7 To ain't trausfer'd from dog fund 5IS .VI To ain't transfer' d from redemp tion fund six years old l;o 42 To ain't transferred from liquor lice iso account 12S 25 To .looks tp. maintainiuir insane ! ot) I'o llowetp. maintaiuinn; insane 511 .Tl To Hickory tn.iiiainlaini'Kinsane 'Usi 00 Tolireonlp maintaining insane 2s2 50 To is) day tax list !el 20 To redemption tax from County.. 60!l 21 To eosts received .VIM To lines received 10 no To Jury fees 1 rl on l o I. O. O. F.. 5" 17 To o pr. ct. added to Collectors' aee'ts, Jan. 15, looo To bicycle lax for loon lol S2 Xl 75 ISO St 50 81 To int. on unseated tax 'OS A 'ill.. To laud sold lo County and char- mnl to I'oor account To 5 pr. ct. added lo seated re turn ISK0 To retundiilK order on l'ayn land charged to Poor account To double assessm't on land sold to Co. charged to Poor acc't... To am'lson laud sold to Co. and charged in Townships acc'ls.. 2 in 7S o-2 81 ilO,s71 41 To balance !14,S70 44 The COMMISSIONERS of Forest Couxty in account with said County for the year ending January 7, l;'l. JOHN T. CARSON. To County orders drawn To County expense bills ree'd 300 no 63 mi 414 5n 108 01 lo county fisir orders urawn To Co. Poor expense bills ree'd.. 1 1.O05 47 R. M. HERMAN" To County orders drawn ) 300 00 To County expense bills received :ui 52 To County I'oor orders drawn... .18 AO To Co. Pesjr ex onse bills ree'd.. 114 ii 0.2 18 J. T. DALE To County orders drawn To County expense bills received To County Poor orders drawn... To Co. Poor expenso bills rec ti.. 413 00 27 30 1H5 50 H on 03:l So J. II. MORRISON To County orders draw f 105 no j. ii. iioir.ni.iu.i, i loiuonotary oi t-orest county, in account with said County for the year ending January 7, liml. To orders drawn :m 4o By fees allowed soy ilt J. W. JAMIK.SOX, Shoriir of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending January 7, l'.mi. To orders drawn 40 1 27 Kv fees allowed mK Hy prisoners board aud turnkey "- J21 811 Hy expense allowed jm -7 S. I). IRW IX, District Attorney of Forest the year ending Ti.nr.lur.J.au-i. ,.. 9 i ruitr.si t ul .vi Y, sh. just the several accounts of the Treasurer. J , " " " 1"'.' " eiioinir January 7, 1 i, and we IO11111I tl.n same as set out in the foregoing re,s,rt. In testnno,, wl.erwf we have sot , ? hands and seals tins 2 si day ol January. l!Mi. OED. L. KING, seai.1) K. EXPENDITURES of Forest county Justice fc . li.". Constables j ay Witl,e-s fees . lT."i no 175 II , 2!l.". Iu, :;n ii , oi)l !m I'l INI :t7:t so :-jt is 1,-ilO HI :o ini 'J..7 00 I'll '.2 sn im 1,-J il m !Ct 7- Sheriff iocs and expenses. F. P. Walker, ex-.Sherill... I rothonoiarv foes District Attorney Stein graiiher Telephone and telegraph.. lo-Miiming oroers Soldiers' headstones Road views and damage.." Extinction of fore-t liraa . Attorney fees I'iioetion expenses Wesb rn peiiilenliary BEIT t BOIS' HATS ROBINSON, CH lty paid Troas. of Harnett Twp f fo 00 Ity paid Troas. of Jonks Tp 2l'S 10 lty paid Troas. Tionesta Horo 1 no Hy paid state Treasnior I'l.'l T.S lty ain't transferred lo Co. an' I.. llv 5 pr. ot. com. on f'.mo.oc, t;, mi ;kki oo lty exonerations I 35 ot Ity Mercantile tax uncolli ctible.. i y punters bills 03 113 Hy postairo ,s allowed . Ity State 1 measurer's rntipls -J,10.'i At llv 5 pr. ct. com. on fl.-lo7.02 TOSS lty 1 pr. , t. com. on fci'ki.tw V SO .'! i',:im oil Hy orders redeemed $ l:t II llv 8 pr. ct. coin, on JI.'lo.H 4 o'i Ity am t transio'rod to Co, aoe't . ftp .Vt Hy ain't lo balance luo 00 Fund ol oinlinii January 7, pmi. Hv ain't paid individuals $ 1.4S1 M Hy ;i pr. ct. com. on tl.4M.S4 44 40 Hv ain't of re Iciiiption six years old carried to Co. acc'l .". l.'SO 42 Hy balance .Vtl 44 January 7, 1001. Hy onlors redeemed !l.l,4M 34 Hv pr. ct. com. on $i:i,4:;:UI4 4o;l no Hy coupons redeemed 1,2ml 00 Hv 3 pr. ct.com. 1.2tH'.i-0 Mi 00 40 -it fill S7 173 !2 207 2:i .'tl SI 7S 2 10 Hy Collectors' exoneration- Hy land returns Hy Colin-tors' com. Ismi and lots) Hy Collectors' 5 pr. ct. abate ments isoji snd 11HH) H land sold to County, p.sm Hy double Assessments Hy rolundinu order, Pavn lands Hy 5 pr. ct, on land returns charged to Col s, Jan. ., Itsw I 10 Hy balance 4,ss'.i4ll f20,.SO i8 Willi said County for the January 7, l'.i'l. Hy orders redeemed .ii ti5: 31 lty coupons redeemed Stln im Hy lol s abatements and coins,... 1,177 oS Hy land returns for Is'.s.i 455 t'O Hy Collectors' exonerations Ism.. Hy 5 pr. ot. oil exoni rations and land returns alter Jan. 15, '00 By County Institute Hy tax refunded to Wagner Wilson 413 II If. 153 ;u 3 5o ity .-siate lax on bonds loo on liyamt P.kki bicycle duplicates returned Hy bicycle bills allowed Hy S pr. ct. coin, on HI,7ii 5t Hy I pr. ct. cum, on f5,25'.0n Hy J. M. Ziiendel .'It si 75 .... 1NI4I .... ft 1 1 111 52 50 3 SO ...1I.S7!) 41 Hy balance . f,s71 41 Hy 1 14 d ivs service on Co. acc't ! 3!W on Ity 127 days service ( 'o. poor acc't 4 1 1 ! Hy expense allowed Co. poor sc't los 01 Hy expense allowed Co. acc't 5.1 no !l,oi'5 47 Hv 114 days service on Co. acc't ! Hy 111 days service on Poor ac't Hy expense allowed on Pisr sc't Hy expense allowed on Co. acc't 300 on 3S8 5n III INI ;m) 52 t'.r.a os Ity 118 davs service on Co. acc't $ 413 on Hy ftl days service on Pmir ac't.. Iso 5o Hy expense allowed on Poor ac't 8 no Hy expense allowed on Co. acc't 27 30 $i33 Hi ! lo5 IHI Hy 30 days service n Co. aeo't. I0 it County, in account willi said County for January 7, l'.mi. t. , iy ices allowed pj on ProthonotarV. Sher'iff, l.istr". At.orney" J. 1-LY.SX. SKA 1,1 K.'OIIIIIV All.lilnr. Sale J.R.CLARK, (skal)J ) for the year ndimr January 7, I0n. P,)tit Jurors . l,.'7'l lis l'i no l,4o.". ir, 1,.11'i INI 7SII (Nl HO mii MS IN) l'l M 0S fl ". 'tis ; :m ::o In ini 2 on 25 on 21 ini Court t rior ami Tipstaffs Assessors ; Commissioners pay .... Cominif sionor's Clerk County Auditors "4 Janitor t'" Alleglo'iiy work house i'rinting ' Insurance ."...!"! Coroners ini'iiest Court auditor ," P.iinting roof of elect ion house " Reward for arrest of HasoMno Taking iury to county home, minder trial Reform school I a Wai ron asylum 400 Hoaiding prisoners 110 Fuel, lights and w ater ni Postage, blanks ami tasiks 311 Prolhoyotary s Iss.ks, etc 30 Fuel Tionesta twp house tl Treasurer's Insiks S Courthouse, tail repairs, supplies lol Hountiisi and probates dl.i Jury Commissioners, anil clerk... W (rand Jurors 303 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest iiiunly lor the year ending January 7, I'.KH. ASSKrs. I.IAIIIUTIKM. Halance in Tioasuror's hands .. $11,870 41 Honda outstanding s. nn,, ,y, Duo Irom Riilus Copoland 3 SO -.,uuu no lue from Venango county 1,107 75 ' I 'on from Hickory township 210 s7 Duo from Tionesta borough 30 25 line from Tionesta t dg, l.O.O.e . 08 50 Duo from llowo township UK 75 line trom Slate on lire bills 325 01 Llabilillcs over assets 7,0oS 07 !25,ihki 00 !J5,ooo no EXPENI'ITl'ltES of poor fund of Forest county fur the yoar ending Jan. 7, loot. lioo. Wiin-ganl, loamstcr ! ss 00 Dishes 4(137 P. II. Wa.lors, loainsier I'll IU Painting root of barn In Ml i-. W. Aloaugh, loanislor, loo no I'ainling Ibsirs 3 00 Commissioners' clerk loo no paints and oils ft on lllacksinuhing SO 08 I logs 65 00 Medic. lies 2104 Orders of relief (75 I'hvsii-ian 50 OO Warren asylum noo i- Matron 112 60 Female Isiior no r0 Steward 3:17 60 Wheel scraper Ml no Pig pen and corn oi l 240 40 S ale Inst, tor feeble minded 30 32 Ice house I'iM 25 Livery and team hire lot 70 Hose 120 5u Surveying 'Jul Recording deed 2 611 Hods and chairs "M ll'i Rcmov'g Sarah J Hood, Warren.. 40 02 Plumbing aud material 410 60 Fuel 210 40 Oul door roliol 200 84 foment slid cement work 100 INI Carpels, window shades, eto ft at 02 Meal tank 0 no Masonry 152 35 Kxpcnsos ol teams at Titiisville .. 3 ini Labor 011 lartn and grading 424 68 Throe o ws 07 in) Range ami hardware 13125 Sowing S 20 Catling and packing loe 17 NI Insurance, 2M ini Supplies for county home 081 60 Freight... 132 08 (ila-s OO Record book 12 45 Kxpoiru of Com., to Warren 10 42. Harbor hills 1105 Nervier or breeding stock i OO Pl-iw poinis 80 Manure 25 60 Making cider and jelly 1181 Sleds 10 on Harness repairs, etc Ill 25 Window scieeii 60 Throe-Inch walor pipe 00 15 Contract ol county home 4.IM4 87 Hoards St 73 C. M. Robinson, architect 113 35 Disinfectant 7 5n Com exp, visiting homes in Hay fork 2 i Hlalr and Elk counties 42 60 Cabbage plants 2 ini Commissioners pay 1,018 60 Cleaning county home 60 IN) llriiiging paupers to t'. Home... 14 75 Cupboards 13 60 Tallica 38 ini Telephone messages 00 l;t,4.13 34 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of poor funds for the yoar endinu January 7, 1001. Ass Kla. I.IAIIII.IT1KS. Halance in treasurer's hands .... ! 4,SS0 1 1 lunula outstanding !;o,(NSl (W Due from Chas, M osier 25 ini Due from F. P. Amslcr 15 ini Due Irom Jauios II a k's estate... 22 75 Duo Irom Harnett Iwp 13 60 Duo Irom John alters II lo Liabilities over assets 25,0 1 11 w !lO,INN INI !30,INNI 00 ItiREsrcol'NTY, ss. Wo, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest coiiniv, and Forest County Poor District, do hereby certify that the foregoing stain. uent ol receipt and exp.-iiditllrm ami statement of assets and liabilities are isi: icct ami true, to the best of our kliow l- e-lge and belief. H. M. II ERM AX. skaiJ) JOHN T. C ARSON, skai.) Commlsslonera. J.T.DALE, lsKAi.j Attest M. T. lliMiMAS, I'lork. it. v. ni. iTii. WE A HE JUST IN Samples Axminsters. Wiltons. It will bo to your advantage to make an early inspection of llictu, eTcn tlioucli you do not in tend In purchase a mil Inter. - You will find our goods aud prices compare, lavoia-ily wilii I line of any Imuse in the -nuntry, as we are direct stents for the largest mauufnclurers in lie United Slate Three Plys. Ingrains. Successors to LAWItENCK it SO. A. It. A. Way.sk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL HANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, " . $50,000. mim-Tons A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. .Nmoarbangh N.P.Wheeler, ' T. F. Ritchey, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly.' Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low ratos. We promise our custom ers all the bonollt consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. PROCLAMATION. Wiikiikas. The Hon. W. M. l.inhu.v Presiih-nt Judge of the Court of Common I'loas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county o! Forest, has issued bis urn. copt lor holdings Court off mon Pleas, (..... ,. i .-.essoins ni me i-eaco, Orphaiis' Court, Over nnd Terminer nml ll..i,,.rl Jail Delivery, at Tionesta. for 1 1. a County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Fabrnarv I...;.,,. the H'llh duv of Febrnsrv Knii v,. tico is thereforo given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace mid Con stables ol said coiinly, that they bo then and there in their nronor nersims ut i.. o'cliH-k A. M., ol said day win, t,ir rceoids. inouisitiohs. o XII. ni nutiitn uti.l other lemoiiibrances, to dn thoso things which to their ollico appertain to be done, andtotliosevihoarobmiiidiiirm-ogiiizjiiK-e to prosecute against the prisoners that sre orshall belli thejiiilofForostCouiitv.that they may be then anil there to prosecute against them as shall be just, (liven un der my hand and soal'this 2111 day of January, A. D. PNil. J. W. JAMIKSON, i..s. Sheriff. Administrator's Notice. Iu Ihe iniilter of tho Ksbile of Dennis Downey, late of Harmony Twp., Forest Co. Pa., dce'd. No. 1 of Fcl.'v Term, ll'OI, R. D. Whereas Letters of Adininis. tration liavo been this day issued to mo as Administrator of said estate, all par lies indebted thereto aro relocated and required lo make payment to mo nt Tin- nesia, ra., or to my attorney. Jamks I). Davis. Administrator. P. M. Ci.ark, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 22, mill. - Hopkins sells tho clothing and shots. 50 Kxivonsos to Com. noivmiiloii r.i k-i : I Hues Coin, convention IS 00 To Intorpiotor Hasalino trial' "1 (10 no Dainages-Osboru child M tN) itl Making duplicates ." moo 23 Express and drsyago .'. pi hi no Washinu .. . J 25 llridge repairs Ill "1 Ml Nohi aska britlge 6 ill oil 2.1 Miv-i-llanootis 12 40 OA 50 (1. 11. n. h it. RECEIPT OF OUIt NEW of Carpels a Q CQ M !z! O d & FEIT, SMEAttBAUGII. fiO.?.S'. Kki.lv, Cashier. Wm. Smkarbauoh, Vice President Some Choice Bargains FROM THE BIG SALE ' About 2) dozen Men's Fancy Madras shirts, stilf bosom, re duced Trom SI 50 and '-' 00 ; this lot will be closed quickly at 50c each. A few . more Fur Gauntlet gloves, wore 83,50 to $7 per pr the lot will be closed at leaathau one-half price. About 2o Men's Duck Waier. proof coats, were $2 fiO to $0 ; nnn-half price only. Wonderful values in Under wear at 25c, 39c, 4!o aud G!o and a'l the higher grades of im ported underwear in proportion. Some great Clothing values to close out our winter stock. Overcoats at $3 50 and 80.50. Suits at $4, 85 and 87. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29SENECAST., OIL CITY, PA. Velvets. Tapestries. Body Brussels.
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