Smart k Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. Selling Wall Paper at Dry Goods Prices. Do you realize what this means ? Do you know that this department store system of ours brings the cost of all grades of wall paper down to half what the regular stores charge t This may seem like an exaggeration, were we not able to back it up. We are the largest buyers of wall paper within a radius of 100 miles. We buy by selling at our department store basis of profit we can under sell our competitors lully 50 percent. If you have any papering to do this spring it will pay you to run down and get our prices. We pay railroad fare on all purchases of 10 or over, so you can trade here without ex tra expense and save enough to pay for your time thrice over To Encourage Early Buying We Are Now Selling. A Lot of 5, 7 and A Lot of 10, 12 1-2 & 15c papers at 5c roll A Lot of 18, 20 and 25c papers at 10c roll We have under contract hangers, and are prepared to give work. Carpets me oP February brings the news out a parallel in the history of over and done for, and the choicest products of the best Carpet makers in America come forward for first showing. Over 200 New Patterns of Carpets, a Quarter to a Third Under Price. We never had so many patterns for choice at the sea. son s bcsnnnins. e never hail petings. Orders were given months ago when prices were low er, and special concessions even on those low prices were made on account of the magnitude of our orders. We have clipped a big slice from our usual profits, too, to make the offerings for this great opening sale. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. CROP REPORTS. Wheat Crop cf 1021 One of the Largest fcver Know.. Washington, March 11. The agri cultural dppaitr.'crt has Issued the fol lowing icp report: Vntil the publication of the census figures of acreage, based on a farm-to-farm canvass, admits of the making of any neces.-ary adjustments In the acre age figures of this department, no quantitative estimate of the amount of grain ieniaining in the hands of farmers en March 1 will be made by the statistician. Reports received from the department's correspondents, however. Indicate that about 23 per cent cf !at year's wheat crop is still In th fanners' hands, as compared with 24.5 per cent (128.100,000 bush els) of tli3 crop of 19u0 on hand March 1. li'OI, and 29 per cent l.'x.7rtn,nnn bn1iels) of the crrp of 1899 on hand March 1, 1"'"1. The corn In farmers' hands Is esti mated at about 29 per cent of last year's crop, against 3fi.9 per cent (77;.2ftflf0O bushels) of the crop of l'jon on hand March 1. lftol, and 37.2 per cent (773.700,000 bushels) of the crop of 1S19 on hand March 1, 1900. Of cats there is reported to be about 30 per cent of last year's crop still In farmers' hands, as compared with 3.2 pr rent (292.800.fnio bushels) of the crop of 1900 on hand March 1, 1901. and 30. S per cent (290,900,000 bushels) of the crop of 1899 on hand Ma-ch 1. 1900. While, as above ftated. and more fully explained In connection with ether official roportB.nodoflnlto quanti tative estimates of grain production In 1901 will be made public at present, the retmrls received by the department make It manifest that the wheat crop of (hat year was one of the largest ever grown; that the corn crop was the smallest with one exception In 20 years, and that the oat crop was also much below the average. This consnlciums departure from the ordinary relative production of the three principal grains appears to have been followed hv a use of wheat as feed for animnls more extensively geographically. If not In actual volum, than ha:) ever hefore occurred. I ne New Secretary of the Navy. Washington. March 11. Mr. Moody, who succeeds Long as secretary of the navy, is comparatively a yoiinm man. being In his 49th year. He Is a lawyer by profession, being a grad uate of Harvard university. He has been district attorney for the Eastern district of Massachusetts and has served In the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fifty, r itty slvlh and Fifty-seventh con gresses, being elected as a Republican Mr. Moody expects to assume charge of his new office Mnv 1. Bad Indians In Canada. Vlctorln. II. C. March 11 K. L. Kep- ner, the Hudson Bay company's man ager at Fort Oeorge. arrived at Ques nelle and slated that the Indians were endeavoring to take posession of the fort. Attorney General hborts for warded Instructions to send several specials to the scene of the trouble and they were to take such steps as may be necessary to quell the dis turbance and punish the Iti'Jians. cheaper than most dealers and 8c papers at 2c roll a staff ot competent paper estimates on all kinds of ening Sale. Carpetings, and prices with this store. Clearance time is such rich ana bcautuul car SILBERBERG, MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, March 10. WHEAT No. 2 red, 87c f.o.b. afloat: Noi 1 northern, Duluth, Sae f.o.b. afloat. CORN No. 2 torn, 69c f.o.b. afloat. OATS No. 2, 5H4c; No. 2 white, 53c; track mixed western, 51H 52Ac; track white. 52 57c. PORK Me3S, $15.5010.50; family, $17.00017.25. HAY--Shipplng, 606oc; good to choice. 92fi95c. Bl'T'lEH Creamery, extras, 27c; factory, 21c; imitation creamery, western fancy. 23c. CHEESE Far.cy large white, llvi mic; small white, 12c. . EGOS State and Pennsylvania, 17c. POTATOES New York, sack, $2.15 12.30 . Buffalo Proviaion Market Buffalo, March 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 79 8uc; winter wheat, No. 2 red, 88c. CORN No. 2 corn, 65c; No. I corn, 64 'sc. OATS No. 2 white. 49c; No. I mixed, 4'jvtc. FI. OUR. Spring wheat, best patent, per bbl., $4.2o(p 4.50; low grades, 12.23 3.00. BUTTER Creamery, western, ex tra tub.-?. 2&c; state and Pennsyl vania creamery, 27c; dairy, fair to Rood, 22 54c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12 12V4; good to choice, 10llc; common to fair, 7fc 10c. EGGS State fresh fancy. 17J17C. POTATOES Fancy, per bushel, 870c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market CATTLE Heat steers on sal, $6.25 6.50; Rood to choice shipping steers, $5.f.ii(?4 5.,Jo; coarse, rough but fat steers, $5.25f5.75; choice to smooth, fat Bt'eers. $5.40(5 5.05; common to good heifeis, $3.75i 4.65; good butcher bulls, $3.90 1.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Handy lambs, choice to fancy, $6.656.75; common to good, $5.75 C.15; choice to handv wethers, 5.505.75. HOGS Mixed packers' grades $G.45'6 6.50; medium hogs, $6.50g6.55 choice, 2nOllis. and upwards, $6.55fe 0.60. Buffalo Hay Market HAY Timothy, looBe, No. 1 per ton. $15.0041 15.50; timothy prime loos, baled, $14.00fi 14.50; timothy, prima, Hirhr haled. tH.00: timothy No. 1 tight baled, $13.00& 13.50. A Shepherd Dlrd. The nknniil;. a spi i ies of crane, is said to be ijiic of tin- must Intelligent birds k limy li. The bird i used by the natives It Veiii zui lii. H" :t!i AiniTii-n, in the place of shepherd d'-s fnr guarding and herd in-' their llinks of sheep. It is said thut however f'r the yukninik limy wander with the ILiek-i, it never fails to find its way Inline nt iii-l.l, diking before it all the creatures intrusted tn ils rait. An Kipedlent. "IMiln't 3 on have trouble in getting so manv nntKiiies .' "Hear nit-, m: I had them made to or der." J Vtrnit Tree Press. J nut ns II ThoagM. If I nciv to nsk you to marry mo, what would yo.i say?" "Why. Mr. Hruwnliy, she fnltor(d; rvr.lly this i no sudilcu." "I thought ." ho nnsnorvd; "that'll nhout what they nil say. Much oblijrrd." And thru ho mill it was time for him to go. Exohantw. An Aaclrnt Aatomobllv. The archives of Antwerp show that in 1479 the rominutml treasurer was author- lied by the magistrates of the town to pay a bonus of .'4 nvrea u Artois to a man named liilles do IHmi at an nppreei- lon of his irift to the eity of a "carnage jet in motion by uieohanienl means only." BAROSMA, THE GREAT KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is perfectly harmless i:i its effects and pleasmt to take. Thompson's Barosma cures by gently stimulating the liver and kuliivvs to excrete from me system all particles of matter that are poisonous, rot o:ily to them, but also to the stomach, heart, Kaod and other organs of the body. Bjrotrni cures are permanent. When the liver is torn;a or inactive the whole system must suiter, undergoing a process of slow poisoning ; the stomach is fi'led with carbonic acid gas, inflaming the m.icous membrane or coaling of the stomach, causing heartburn, palpitation, indigestion, bitter taste on rising, a dull neavy siush feeling, a desire to sleep, fullness and tliw.y-headed ieis. Thomp sou's Barosma i an excellent stomach tonic, assimilating w.tii the food, neutraliiing the acids a:vl carrying the bile from the liver If the bowels are costive or in liv.r trouble, Thompson's Dandelion and Mandrake fills should be used with l!ie B irosina. They are purely vegetable, and will nit gripe. Inflammation of Stomach and Liver Permanently Cured. liver since I can rein.' nl?r, f ir twenty year or more, my r.ick has Ir.mbleil me. caused Dy Infln in motion of niv toiti:u'h Ami liver first, then my kiilneys becMinc inv lived At times tlie pain liecame rx.-rnciiilinc llavim: nsetl a lari:e nuin berol so c.lllt'.i cures. 1 finally found a complete cure in Itirson-a luick.iche, i.iver ami Kitluey Cure several Imttle mliK-iiia all liinatnniation and scouseciicnllv curinp the pain. Thankato Harosma, 1 have tictll perfectly well for thus YEARS. . li. uwra, Troy Center. Pa. P. S. My wife', health hi. greatly Improved ry taking Tlionipsou'. Itarostua. Slie has gained In weight, ami that vrllow lint to her .km hat Mien replaced ty a iri-aneranu neauiuer color. All druggists fl.oo a bottle, or six f J.oo. Weeks Fop 25 Cts. For ht brighUJt, mtwtitn J. ind moil p. I'' U(taimiW T; Ilect'sniUHi itiruimw" - ... li.M ltH. Trmp Sh-wtinf. BiI.m Itt kind r''i-hr.!. F'tf thprpM of IntrodnHn it In ne lrtcmluiM. ti I i Mtk fnT''S. (lUmpc). ham! copy lr. Addrtrt, llnic l-lfr, 705 Dnmlu Bldw, 1'hlU inr THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Or TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELDOPRIETOR Good SUick. Good Carriages and Bug gicx to let upon Hie nuwt reasonable tiirini, He will also do JOB TE-AIMIIsra- All orders left at the) Post OIHee wll receive prompt attention THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Sh'iws et-cry wtI ai written; aliens perfect ly, n in! neuHs least re pa;r. Write fur cala lngue au l (;el name of tiearei't represtntalive. Agtul in all leading cities The Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO 107 Lake ,ct , CincAfio, li. TREASURERS' SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOHKST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry actsnf the Gen eral Assembly of the I 'nmmnn wealth of Pennsylvania rel li g to the sain nt Heated and Unsfateil lands in thn I nuntvof Forest etc . for taxes due and unpaid, ( will offer at public sale at t!iCo irt llon-e, In the Borough ot 1 lonestn, I'a, ou the SECOND MONDAY OF Jl'NE 1002 being the Ninth dav of Jans, 190-, at 10 o'ch'ck A, M., the fullowlnt d'eribed pleoea of lanil or iii'h pans thereof at m be necensary to ratlifr the amount ot taxes and corts due and unpaid against the aatne and conlinne the same from day to day as the same may oe rounn necessary TERMS OF SALK. The amount of taxes and ooa s must be paid when the property is struck off or the aale may be avolit'U aniline property pu Dp ano resold. All Trncia not olhernlie mnrlteit arc 13 3 MlrertlMd far Taxes for 1BOO anil 1901 Barnett Township. War. Acres w.muilr. ur Own? r Ain't. SlfO 449 John Becki-r 1!XM SS 8 210 William Wray heirs 19l)l 0 00 31.W 247X Clark Krelller. East part SJ6 09 SO J M Clapp tl Qilfoyla 19J0 3 AO Mil lot) lUnlel dteinnr 1000 '.'8 00 34 18 85 William Wray heirs 190! 3 4"i 200 W 1) Shields tl Kld-r 83 f0 1160 333 Owen P Brloker A J Beck er 1901 24 S3 Harmony Township. 143 O Shanibur 1901 L A lloiektM fl Cart wright 19J1 JOO Howarth heirs 73 Miles Hugh 1900 41 J O Guild 13H D 8 Paul 13'. K S Paul 20 88 S i4 H 8:) 11 10 11 17 4 07 o 46 88 40 15 no No. 3 2.M Pittsburg Nat'l Rank of Commerce 1901 liiO Dr Smiley tl Getchel 100 T J Bowman tl Connelly Creen Township. 5189 IV) Henry Killers 19J1 11 40 04 4 30 13 44 :o 77 38 0 98 00 3818 4 Lacy 1!HH) ' of 1 H Peter Myers fl Nulph 1901 3818 " Lacy I'.HH) lot) First Natl Bank of Holll- daysbiirg 232 John A Dale Heirs 5185 JS16 I 8817 S 641 T D Collins 1900 3816 ) 3817 f 645 T I) Collins 1901 19T 14 54 T D Collins tl Wallace 1000 15 1'. M6 3817 MOO 1513V O W & J F Proper.Land only 28 78 5.101 13J Proper & Lacy 57 5J 3818 13 T D Collin & Oo 1901 41 73 3si8 ;9 Landers & Wyuian 1001 4 4 3818 32 Landers & Wytnan 19 U 3 44 Klngsley Township. 5187 118 James Uilbert 18 92 5145 222 U W Proper A Watson 31 91 3133 50 John A Stewart H Jaukaon 1901 12 93 51S6 390 Wolf Co 55 S8 51HH 80 8 A Ford tl Caroline 14 6ii 5IS8 ot 3.H1 U in Sinclair 22 72 510.1 340 (irauillu & Co oil & aaa 11 39 5108 1008 Grandin ,t Co joil & gaa 39 02 5109 16.10 tirandln & Cn ' oil & ffaa 57 87 5110 300 Grandin Co oil & KM 10 lS 5128 1.177 Grandiu & Co U oil&Kaa 48 Ki 5129 10CA Grandin & Co S oll&gaa 36 81 6214 K100 AncborOll Cn H Sehooley 8 45 510.. 300 Marcy Oil Cn oil & gaa 11 .9 3108 1098 Marcey Oil Co i oilftgaa 39 ('2 .11 19 10.19 Marry Oil Co !, oil & gaa 57 87 5110 M Marcy oil t o i oil it saa 10 6 5128 1.177 Marcy Oil Co U oil A gas 48 92 5129 1061 Marcy Oil Co S oil & aaa 30 88 5193 2-3 of 410 Baxton, Kreunau Si l'ale 19.11 19 72 5131 1000 Fore.tOil Co 1!H)1 107 30 .1132 .10 J N Patterson 7 10 5134 j of 32j Whittekin&Brennan 168 5lt7 107 E E Lewis & Cornier 14 .19 .1234 80S C A ('omen )s' oil & fiaa 31 91 5187 91 W J T Hrennan fl Starrowa 17 32 3816 15 J F Proper fl J A Proper '01 12 0.1 5288 mill Haslet 1901 74 Hickory Township. 520.S 290 HenrlceftLensTrushwt'Ol 30 90 5221 1 Henrioe& Lens Trustees '01 43 .1203 .170 Wilklns, Cro.ker & Long 1.-9 .0 5191 200 Unknnwn 38 70 300 John Sinallwood 58 05 100 Uarld Beitty 1901 8 10 )i ef 12ii Ixuigwell & Fee 7 74 32 E It Wiggins 1!H)1 3 44 8-16 of Hi Dr Colbert fl Heed 1 3) .10 H H SlowelOOl A 41 188 J L Sternberg tl Brennan 36 02 5232 2 Francea Henry 1 91 5191 75 Jacob Emerling Estate 19 35 .18 Orion Nlgiilna 1901 6 85 3102 .10 J M Kepler 9 69 5102 .10 Orion Biggins tl Clapp 1901 6 45 3689 300 J M Clanp H Unknown '01 84 40 45 O eigglua 11 Church Tim ber only 1901 T 74 1 O Siggine H Middlelon 1001 1 09 3689 3,10 (J Percival Hi Jai e Hay oil & timber 90 M 5192 1.1-105 of 021 H P Churchill 14 19 6192 10-103 of 621 F W Morgan 9 46 .1192 10.1115 of24 Emma Difl'endorf 9 46 5192 10-105 of 024 J W Wllllard 40 5192 10-16.1 nfii'24 W W Marka 9 40 5102 42-1H.1 of 24 OwirgC P irtfUth fl llarlwr ( reek Oil Co 39 73 5233 50 J T Brennan H Starrow '01 6 4.1 5210 28 B 8 Holbrook 7 22 15 M K Kiddle tl Church 1901 1 95 5102 2 3ofl"'0 Maxton Hrennan A Dslert L E Pet.Co'10 13 09 330 Jeaaa Dayton 6i 87 53 Jesse Dayton 11 15 Tlonesta Township 42 A W llrown H Weant U)l 2 O 8'g.ilns fl Hepburn "01 8 IS 89 2-17 27 60 70 16 19 12 80 117 00 1 M 24 31 88 40 80 80 1 91 12 16 2816 1072 Hannah OilAllan 12 2115 J W Fielder 1001 US Sam'l R Phillipa 1901 40 J V Vanvrankin 282.) 1001 Hammond 1901 O.'i J T Brennan 3824 M2 G W Knliinsnn fl Walker 240 W A Grnvefl Irwin 2 F F Whittekln H Carina 2 C A I'.amlall fl (1 G B 4 J F iverlander li'OI 70 Agnew, Proper Hi Jauiiesoo 17 Agnew, Proper & Jamleaon 2 73 liH) G G Sickles 2.i 10 m H K Sigworlh fl Kelly 6 85 16i J F I'rnper fl Forest Proper 35 90 2831 461 A T Sc rleld tl Uartln nil anil gaa 80 Wm Ledebur 11 F Ledebur 61 B'lle E Clark fl Hillings Howe Township. 235 20 43 1.1 14 7 3S Kit. Sab. Acrel W rrftl)tea or Owner Au't 9 81 21 f'O SI97 111 J Rosenblatt land 1901 37 H Rosenblatt 1901 55 Samuel Stein 37 H Waldhnimsr 1901 8197 3197 3197 4791 52G6 34 70 21 60 1570 05 399 .10 1121 TD Collins flW & D J,ofS32 T D Collins 5108 423 228 Joseph Adamsnn fl Sal mon Creek Lnm Co '01 191 08 453 Pitt burg A Foreat Co Lnniher Co 615 78 5105 6105 8108 5103 5101 2993 8185 Vacant Vacant 1031 Grandin & Co uil & gaa 1011 Marcy Oil Co i oil & gas 228 Marcy Oil Co M oil & gas 228 Grandin & Co) oil & & gas 1031 Joseph Adamsnn '01 vfl 139 I'nnn Tanning Co fl 42 25 13 Ml 13 70 mi 6 i W H Co 512 13 107 J Mifflin lt01 9 21 2,1 Heed & Brenneman fl Dob's 17 Reed it Brenneman fl Dnhha 100 E N Lee., receiver 10 E N Lee, receiver 50 E V Lee, receiver 110 P .1 Swain 131 R J lllond fl Blood :5 'outh I'enn Oil Co fl Mt-ans & White '01 2( W 8 Cole fl Nugent 4 10 2 80 2!U 1.1 208 2.1 2--08 2-1 28.10 'i Vacant 3801 17 26 8 20 8 20 18 04 22 02 27 9' Vacant 2 '.9 27s 2878 3193 3-5 of II' 0 O W & J F Proper 877 49 2 5 of 1160 W H Frost fl tewart 5-4 09 1104 T D Collins 1414 00 IM 1 D Collins j.y, (i) 4823 3195 .1102 4790 Vacant 421 207 T D Cnllliia 315 Ot) 1122 T I Collins 16-1 00 890 T D Collins 9 3 3: HO 8 8 Henne & Others 10 40 618 T I Collins 838 08 51 110 OW Koblnson oil & gaa 9 02 ,'nRl 61 E N Lee receiver 10 00 2736 2977 .".KOI 4792 3191 31C4 18 Mrans & White 2 94 60'1 T I) Collins 97 7 4 350 T D Collins 38.1 10 320 D E Broer,actlngex ecuior 5 38 Vacant 1 .8 Cyrus H Btnnd fl R J HI od 1901 1 J HO Jenks Township. 5142 8 l.'iO A J Marxnrie 1901 II nl42 11 140 P Hnynton '28 66 3179 51 5.1;; HL & J L now O W Proper :19 1)9 .1179 60 30 II L & J L, nowJF Proper 16 11 3182 3-4-1-6 9 12 13 14- 19 20 10 ' Baker Hammond ft Co 159 59 31S1 30 50 Mrs Isabella Price 8 45 :il-l JO 50 Mr Iiubella Price 8 -5 3174' 48 0.. 4 C Gallagher tl Me- Williama 1001 T 20 at till Vacant 3lfi M41 100 .1 & R Ashley 1901 7 70 200 K J Blood fl Bloml 33 80 L J Marks 1901 8 83 164 Koblnron & Bonner fl Thompson 27 71 614 D E Brewer 203 81 IIHI Anna Hill . 16 90 328 C B Clark & Kreltler fl Gully, E. End. 51K) 08 28 Cymi Bloml esiaie '00 6 16 1126 W righl& Duhrlng '01 86 70 105 P P Bloed 17 76 100 P P Blood 30 70 80 P P Blond 27 64 .15 PB Hunt 22 84 100 Fnima J Curry HI 90 903 Grandiii&Cc'itl&gaa 38 04 .18 Graudin&CoHoil&gaa 3 83 ."81; MarcTOHCoHoil&gsa S 80 903 Marcy Oil Co'ioil&gas 38 11 100 Ed Beaver fl Blood 105 28 CO Kd Beaver fl Blood 92 26 74 11 Mc limes estate 6.1 32 9IKI Balmnn Creek Lum.Co 152 81 'of K0 Proper Agnew & Kelly . 4 28 132 O W Proper fl Wood burn 22 32 14s Hall Gardner & Co '01 11 39 1124 Hall (iardi rr & Co 776 23 3 4 South 1'enn Oil Co fl M A W 1901 28 72 160 John Wray 8 B Reyner and others 1901 12 32 30 Cecil Gross 1901 2 81 8IS4 31 '9 SI78 :;ot;T 3171 317.1 317.1 3170 3800 10 M'Jtt 5I2 5110 3171 II 3169 22 .'W'.l 8110 3642 7 Vacant 3660 :irKi9 3.-01 3170 8144 13 3109 7 2022 301 Vacant Vacant 3-64 3'61 5141 .1601 13 68 Ed Bevier fl M & W 50 80 10.1 North Penn Oil Co 1901 68 98 Mi Means A White 14 64 50 F F Whitlekin fl Jack 8 41 100 Proper A Agnew 16 90 110 Zel!er& Buhl G W fl W & D 23 66 140 Grove W A A Co fl W D 23 06 127 Knnpp & Yatea 21 49 74 Horton, Crary & Co fl Mclnnea 53 35 S10ATK1) IVISDS. liar aell Tovrimhlp. kcrat rmilw.llne, A.'l, r. 10 II M Bole 1001 1 40 122) V K Coon estate 1900 20 04 5701 105 J K Flick fl Pearsall 17 01 12 J H Miller 1900 1 55 150 J W Ksnton 1901 8 40 8.1 Mrs Mxgg e White 1901 5 06 100 Daniel Meiner 1901 17 .10 3111 3.S19 3M0 3S20 ,'WIH 3.S20 5109 5233 ) 5218 treea Tawtishlp. 50 H V Blum 1000, 7 00 50 I.ongstreih heiia 8 70 80 Oris .V ('has Wallers 1900 5 15 45 Frank Wigstretli 1001 7 03 25 J A Thompson 1001 2 11 lltrkorr Tawashiii. .10 J M Albsugh 13 50 160 N U ,v Win Bali 50 08 jjl" A L Confer l'.W S3 02 310 " " 1901 23 77 5233 5218 r:i4 " " 1901 63 87 52:t3 10 " " 1 114 Island 6 John A Dale heirs 1900 4 3U 5 A W II II 11KII 3 04 Island 12 John Kiiinear I00O 4 30 bl'. i0 Keister and Ch ireb 1120 310 Little Hickory Oil Co 1900 86 IH) 5203 570 Mercantile Oil Co 101 04 ill CUrissa MeCutcbeon 29 40 5233 3HS 5 UK) 6101 4.145 3180 ) SlNlf 3180 50 D L Patterson 17 65 Caseailo Pet Land Asso'01 II V6 13 ,1H Jnhlistilll 10 1 6 08 10 Dan Hustler 1901 Howe Towashlii. lo6 Chambers it Fisher ' P J Swain 1900 IM " " 1901 11 60 48 12 13 10 fl 25 3IH6 100 " " 1901 8 20 2ir22 3H2 North Penn Oil Co 1000 19 .10 2022 3112 Smith Penn Oil Co 1901 21 50 3194 596 Norlh Penn Oil Co 1900 8(1 00 6102 7I,"r Hontb Penn Cil Co 1900 60 49 3N0I 18 J W I lack 1901 2 15 5102 1218 (Timber nnlv) Wilbnrg Hro I'M ' 104 74 3133 HO Mrs( andine Watson 1901 10 75 3799 810 W II Frost 140 00 Jenks Township, Sl'iO 491) I" II Becker I!MH 40 00 3162 195 " " 11 (HI 20 91 Van 227 J W Daniels 100 00 3.-01 4 K A V hali 1900 4 00 3044 98:1 P D Kiddle tl Tavlor 1900 70 78 8171 J J T Heed fl Tavlor 7 4.1 3100 687 K II Meeker 19 1 45 ,11 3170 1XO Goo S Keod 31 .12 3-Sil 65J Jits Nevison 15 ml 3.Dil i of in-9 John Crabtree 11 C A T 1001 47 21 21 John A M s it- e 1!si 3 91 .1-.1 J Janies Nevisnn I'll I 76 3177 114 aub2l DUShields A Bro "01 8 78 Kinasley Tnwnsbla. .ICi'.s 1 II L lleniietl 8 88 5114 9:li Dai rsh A Co 117 63 521.) 310 14 ol Inndl A II Heard 44 00 5208 120 A lllleard ,(- Kiisenrpiltf '00 21 70 52ii8 2 3 of 120 A B Hem d it Koaen- ouiir 1901 15 84 6217 1211 M l lii'id) A II Heard 73 27 5214 290 A I) Heard 34 00 nlsd 35 Lawreneo A Sinearbaiigh 4 97 5217 1211 () oil and a i A I.hiiiIi 10 i:il 5212 :UI6 .1 V Si'hiHilev J' 4'o (J tax) 33 33 6135 11.17 Wsisoii i Kreeiiia i 104 32 5111 17u " " 4 82 5268 80 mil and gas! Wheeler A Diisenluirv 1900 2 72 5197 12 (limber niiiv) Wheeler A Dus iiliurv 1900 23 80 40 P N Haslet fl Diddle 1901 8 90 1.12 51il 1 f.187 j 190 Cbas Starrow 1901 24 6.1 Harmony Township, Arm. 1Tirrsiil or (lnr. Am t. 50 Sam llrown 12 38 84 David Hetttv 1900 II 10 100 H'ixher Bros 30 !,0 50 J K Oreen 8 85 62 " 14 75 35 " " 6 19 .10 Mills, Chae A Co 14 23 100 P'K'b A Cherry Hun Oil Co 1901 14 40 10.1 " " " " 23 76 204 PlllsiinrsCnO'Hara 90 05 1-16 A K Lapp 1900 III 76 4 Krrest Sulley 2 95 35 W II Wood II 55 82 " " 23 60 40 Warren A Venanno Oil Co 1900 10 50 20 W II Howell 1901 2 90 2 Brenneman A Siirgina 88 11 C K Landera 1 05 P0 Walle'r Dawson 1901 8 99 12 Brenneman A Siiim 1901 1 77 80 Ed Collins 1901 6 96 Tlonesta Towanhlp. 1 1 HI Aanew, Proper A Jauiiesoo 24 00 i Win l.awr. nee 1900 2 02 21 KiiisiiiihI Mealv 12 27 19 Tionesta Waler Supply Co 1900 2 48 lurt Welmlor A Co .16 89 20 Caseado Pet Land Co 1901 6 96 9 " " " 1901 2 0.1 125 John Charleston 1901 II ) 100 Wm Cook I'miI 11 on 110 ' " " 8 lI 48 J T Dale 1901 2 78 11 Walter Dawson 1901 3 90 53 Joseph Kaller I90 8 78 l:X) Lincoln Oil Co lill 27 30 53'Chss leeper 1901 14 50 1 J TOverlandcr 1001 11 60 5 Snnner Smith 1901 2 34 100 James Willi tt 1901 15 00 5 P M Wallers lisil 93 Tlnnesla lloroaiili. 1-10 MrsC K Bradbury 1900 28 t Lvnian tVH.k 5 20 10 J K Clsr-. II J I) Davis 1900 3 12 1-10 Kandsl! A Hieklinir 1900 (,2 4 Riley llaltie fl Smith 9 80 39.1 (1 ( Sickles 1900 105 00 ILK Watson 10 III J K II Stetson II N Dale 1900 00 i Then Huddlesiin 11 .Veil 1901 54 Wintii'ld Setley 1901 fl 75 i " " 11811 54 i " " I1KH 64 1 C M Whilenian 1901 1 13 I Mra S J Oroves II Coican 1901 55 By virtue of an ret of Assembly enti tled "An Act to reirulitte the collection of taxes on unsested lands," approved the Olh day of June. 17, interest will be charged on I90O taxes from January 1, 1901, to date of imviiii nt.and on liMJI taxes from January 1, 1902, to date or payment, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, l ive per cent will lie added on all taxes on sealed lands. F. A. KELLER, Treasurer. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. March 8, Iisr2. Nothina in That cau't be found at this store. We have it in SHELF AND HEAVY GOODS. A gimlet or a two-inch auger. A pen ktiifo or a si i-foot c roll out saw. We can lit you out quickly, satisfactorily and at a very small margin above actual coat. We can aet you out for housekeeping, farming, lumbering, teaming, or any way you like, to long as it's in the hardware line. Stoves and Ranges We always keep in stock ami of the class suited to this latitude-Gas, Wood or Coal. And it it' a Wagon, Sleigh or Buggy. You waul we're prepared to figure ..n.ney into your pocket and not half try. It's up to you now. Give us a chance to prove what we're saying. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County rhone 2' MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. Hani wave, Mill Mill Mitch lcvJtcpaj verf Vvomiit lij. Shaftln (j. I 'it llcM jt nd Pillow Block Favnlnhcd on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE RUBBER Shell liar I tare, Iron, Nails a'-d To. .Is at (he Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kunls I'eif'ecl Olive Ranges a Sprriulty; Guaranteed lu Bske. Axes, Pea vy Cant Honks, Spuds, Aikina' Hand C'r isctil, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned i! Uni-aiisfiii'lury. Abtu siv,1 Emerv Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MAN ACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. SEED POTATOES, SEED CORN. SEED GRAIN, CRASS SEED, and everything for the Farm or Garden. Send for my Catalogue and Price List before buying elsewhere. WRITE TO-DAY. GEO. L. SI EG EL, Mention this paper. ERIE, PA. K1"-"J' Drmt mt two TT(r en1(windharnM. IVtU wuh Ute torjr, Cit-t our l4wtt wholiwl ratm Onr pytra of rllltiK difwt to cuttUiment MMTing ttiouMti1ii of doilnni to carriage buycra In evry contfr of tb country. We quolf thaume tt-a U yu tlmt we would give the InrKfflt wUolcl Jttlrfper, and w off-r you An amortmeiit to chuune from inh anno cither dealer can how. With every purcbaae weulvethfhriMMlfflt Kiiarann-e. I fit in mil in every way HHtUfacWry, jrou can return Ui TelilcM to iu and we wiU pay freight cbargi-e bulb ways. We can alao Save two for rnu on hamfM Write for our fn-n dem rttte the Imu'iriea, curr n, nhifUiif, et(., that have insle our factory fitmouN for thflr liitih arade. lnm i wait until your nerd in nave uie caiaiuKue THE COLUMBUS rnliia.hu f t L.ul,. Mo., P.O. Bo. M. ' Ijo. tigSfo Slupiimil IrotiK 'uliuiilma, W rtuitonnu-nt oRlre. iiakkj nri iru. DR. tlVGUST Mquck OFTIOIAU. onice ) t "M National Hank HuililiiiK, OIL CITY, PA. Kya exainiiKMl free. Ksi'limivfflv optii al. lennsylvania ItAILltOAl). lil'KFALO AND AIXECJHKNY VAL I.KY IHVISION. Trtkinifclli'i't, Nov. :i.l, I'.xil. No. 3(1 lliill'iilo Kxprcwi, daily fm-ft Similuv ll:ia. Ml. No. 32 Oil City "ami I'iiUliuriz Ki reHs,ilaily,exrpit Humlay..7::i0 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin.iia, llrailtiinl, OIiihii anil the KbmI : No. 31 (lli'an Kxprcaa, daily pxoept Snnilay 8:.r5 a. in. No. 3:t PittMbiior Kxpniiw, daily excopt Sunday 4:311 p. in. Knr Time Tallin and additional InC.r mation oonmilt Tii'kot Agent. J. . HUTCHINSON, .1. K. WOOD. (Ipnciral .Manai(pr. 'Inn'l l'aseni'r At. IT DA VC TOADVKHTISK In 11 I r t J THIS PAPEK. Hardware TIONESTA, PA. Supi'ltes, ete. i LINE 0F AND LEA THER BEL TING. EDS At WHOLESALE PRICES DIRECT TO THE FARMER. The Very ftEST SFFlS That Prow. ttmflta whn tob hnv Profits and other home eitilrmenta. ttlustratwd cataliwue lu which we nion prtflinx; write to-day and oy you lor luturv use. CARRIAGE A HARNESS CO., fl PA Ri 77? A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itonr of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, 3?A.. Tcleplioiie Xo. 20. Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr CENKRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iirTtainlnn to Machinery, En gines, Oil W ell Tools, (iaa or Water Fit tinirHaiiiKleneral Blackainlthinirpromnt- Iv done at Ixiw Katt. KPpairinn mill Machinery ifiven uppcial attention, and saliHl'action Kiiarantewl. Shop in rear of and Jiiat west of the Shaw limine, Tidionlo, Pa, Your patronage aoliciUMl. FRED. O RETfEN BERtiEK.
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