? THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY H, IH01. BOROUGH OFFICERS. flurgea.J, R. CLanK. (mnrtlmrn North ward, R. M. Hor nian, II. M. Foreman, Patrick Joveo. South ward, J. C. Scowdon, 8. ll. Has lot. Ell Holcman. Jwtttcrt of tht rtaee J. F. Proper, 8. J. Nctloy. yituihh!e an4 OilleetnrH. S. Canflold. Ni'honl JKrertor G. W. Robinson, A. R. Ksllv, K. L. Davis, D. 8. Knox, O. W. t'lHrk, J. T. rirennnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. tfemhtr of Oongre Jam rs Krnn. Memhrr of Venule Haurv A. Hall. Assembly H. H. Towlkh. President Judge ('HARl.m II. Notes. Anemt Judget John II. White, C W. Cl.ARK. ( Treaturer Ja. R. IIaoofuty. Proananary, It inter tt Recorder, Ac Cai.tiw M. Ansrn, Sheriff. John 11. Osooon. cymnuinerC F. LkdF.BUR, J AH, MclitTTRK, Philip Emket. fwnfy Superintendent (Iro. W. Kuan. IKstrict Attorney P. M. Cl.ABK. Jury Cnmmiioner JonnN. IIkat.i, JonW MriRNKKKRICRllKn. 0)h! Surveyor J. F. FRor-rn. Coroner Dr. A. R. RTOWRriPHRR. Count Auditor Vf.Yf. Thomas, O. W. RoiiiitnoN, R. Fltkk. DUSINESS DIRECTORY. OUVK LODGF.. No. 557. F. A A. M. Stated Meeting held nt Odd Fol low Ilnll the Ant Mnndnv of each month. T. J. PAVNK, W. M. T. R. COBB, Hoc'y. WAslflNGTON CAMP. No. 420, P. O. H. of A., mcetit every Mondny eve ning In Dale Mull. White degree, confer red Inland 3d Monday ol each month. J. II. EDEN, Pre. F. W. I. AW, It. S. TI0KE3TA LODGE Ao. 309, I. O.of O. F1. MRETH every Tuesday vonlng, at 8 o'clock, in the Lodge Room tn Par fridge' Hall. Confer the Initiatory de Kree the Brat Tuowlay night of each month; first degree Uie second Tnolay night; mhoiiiI degroo the third Tuesday night; third degree the fourth Tuesday night. C. R. DAVIS, N. O. J. II. FOXES, Sce'T. 27-tf. I.XmEST LODGE. No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every f ridny Evening In lias let Hall, Tionesta. J. II. HAGERTY, M. W. 3. R. CLARK, Rooorder. CAPT. nKOKOB STOW POST, No. 274, tl. A. R. M?et on tlio first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta, Pa. JONATHAN ALBAUOH.Com. BOA BO of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County. S. S. Towler M. D.. President; J. W. Morrow M. D., Secrctury t J. H. Biggins M. I Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet in Ir. Morrow office, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. yONKW CLARK, ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW, Ctiln) next door to V. O., Tionesta, Pa. t. B. AO.NKW. P. M. CLARK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark Is Agent for a number of re linblo Fire Insurance Companies. J. L. DAVIS. Vt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made la fhla and adjoiuiu? coniuies. JAS. T. BUENNAjV, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOITESTA, PARTICULAR ATTENTION OTVF.N TO TIIFi PROPER ASSESSMENT OF LANDS AND Til K PAYMKNT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE- AND HALF, OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. t'knrrh nn Knbt.nl Hekaol. - Presbyterian Sabbath Bchool at 9:45 a. in. t M. E. Sabbath School nt 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. K. Church evory Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumlwrgor. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evonliiK at the usual hour. Rov. F. F. Hhoup, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev." J. V. McAninch olllciatinK. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesleiday 761. Born, Feb. 7, 1891, to Mr. aod Mr. J. L Craig, of the borough, a aoo. David Barnelt is ridding up and getting atone on tbe ground for bis new store building on the Acomb lot. To day is Ash Wednesday, the beginoing of the Lenten season, which will continue forty days, ending with Easter Sunday, March 29th. Miss Aggie Kerr, has been suffer ing with a severe attack of illness during tbe past ten days, and her school has in consequence been closed far the present. United PieBbyterlan aervices will be held in the school house, next Sab bath at 11 a. m , and 3:30 n. m. Rev. M. M. Drown will official. All are cordially invited. Ex Judge Arner boa excavations about completed for tbe cellar and foundation of a new house on his lot ou May St, north ward. Building will commence soon as weather per mits. Spring elections next Tuesday. There is little stir so far, but before the time arrives there'll likely be enough scraujbllog to "knock some body out," to make the occasion fairly eutcrlaiuing. "The txwer of music, all our hearts alio," but! there are a few ignorant persons who have not learned yet, that all colds are cured by Dr. Bull's Cot gh Syrup. Buy it aod try it, 25 ceuta a bottle. V. II. Brace, of Iho Borough, adrertUes his haailsorue chestnut driving bi.rw, aged 9 years, a lop bogpjr, cart and set of single harness for sale to the highest bidder on Tues-ds-oext, at one o'clock p. n. T. , RITCHEY. ATTO RN K Y-AT-LA W, Tiones'a, Forest Counp Pa. y e. ninLn, ATTORN EY-ATI "Mco in Kepler Clock, Rov LAW, in 0, Tio nosta, ,oiu, Pa., , Proprietor. This .ociraj. j.-,vfvthii rflshud. Huicilor Ac id strict attention frW"" jtablcs ami Fri'ults of a'l In their sea-tou.J Samp.e iiiinerclnl Audit. I A L HOUSF., Tlon.Vta. Pa., .. Ilrnanell. Proprietor. I This i a .mse, and has just been fit (jfnl up tv -eoiniuodatlon of the public), A po' . of tho patronage of the pnblue la lc 4. I 4iy. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CIT - W. II. ROTH, rrk.iv.otor, The largest, Host Located and l"Iiriihhod Uouao In tbe City. Near Union XHpot. r . SKJGINH. M. D.. ' 1'liysiuian, Hurgotm A Dru TIONE.STA, PA. T W. MORROW. M. D.. J. PHYSICIAN & SURl iMte of Armstrong county, havi tn Mlonesia is prepuretl to atten lessionat calls promptly and at tall hours. Otnceaad residence two doors Lawrence House. Oflice hours M., aud 11 vo 12 M. 2 to 3 aiM tl M. Rundays, 0 to 19 A. M. : 2 to Klst, 1EON, H lK-tttd all pro- to7i p. M. north of to H a. ) to7 p. and fli may-18 81. D R. F. T. NAHON, 1 ' PHYSICIAN SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Omen opppnsitn Oaa Ollice. Calls at tended to promptly day and n in lit. MAY, PARK CO., BANKERS. , Corner of Elm T Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Rank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposit. Collec tions luado on all the Principari points of ineo.o. LotieviioiiH aouciieu. ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONEHTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. ' Land aud Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Holar or Triangulatiou ISurvev ing. Rest of Instruments laud wwrk. xerma on appiicAtion. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building ut-xL to Smear .faugh .t Co.'a store. Is prepared to do all inus of custom work from t,he tii;i t to le coarsest aud guarantoes bis work to ,ive perfect nalihlkclioii. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and pr ices as rea sonable as tii bt lIx-js woi k cai be done for. There is a blav. whom we have 1 1 put in prison." Aye and we'll keep " -1 him there, ho was a tyrant ooce. but his reigu is over, his sceptre lies iu tbe dust. His uatue is Pain, aud his con ijneier is the far-famud aud woild-re-nouel Salvation Oil. fleece Stilzinger was setting tip the cigars to his fricods yesterday ou the happy event of his uiurriagc, which took place as per announcement among our marriage notices this week. Best wihcs to you and yours, Ileece, aud "may you live long and prosper." A new hotel will be opened up at Sheffield Junction iu the uear future. The large building formerly owned by P. Mahooey has been purchased by John J. Green, a merchant of that place. The bouse will be thoroughly ovei hauled, refilled aud refurnished iu the latest tye.Marienville Exprett. Miss Aona Alhaugh, teacher of Strightville, Hickory twp , school) makes the following report for month ending Feb. C, 1891 : Number enroll ed, males 11, females 12; average at tendance, males 8, females 9. Those present every day during the month are, Lillie Sulliuger, May Haslet, Jennie McMurtrie aod Edith Stright. Ronald Thomson, of Stewarts Run, has been lying dangerously ill at Kane, I'd., for tbe past two weeks, the trouble beiog an attack of that dreaded disease, spinal meningitis. Ronald, with bis brother James, hud gone there to work about two months ago. His parents, Mr. aod Mrs. John Thomson, are with him. Lata reports say he is much better. ' Repreieutative Towler has placed with us number of blank applica tions for young brook trout, to be fur nished by the State hatchery, when properly applied for on these blanks, which explaiu themselves. Two thousand trout may be had on each application for use in public streams ouly. There are many excellent streams in tbia locality, but which have beeu "fiihed to death," so to speak, that cold stand repleuikhiug in this way very nicely, and for the mere askiug can these fish be had, while the depositing of sama iu tbe streams is but a trifling bit of work. We will cheerfully distribute these blanks as long as they hold out to ikon wbu call for them. After beiug filled out they should be forwarded to Dr. Tow ler, who will see that the goods are properly delivered. biiite hunt. Yllr has called a conveotho of county, city and bor ough school auperinteodonta to meet in Philadelphia, Feb. 26 and 27. Among the subjects to be discussed are: Teachers' Examinations and Certificate, County Institutes, Local Institutes, School Architecture, and Manual Training. Tbe National Con vention of School Superintendents hold their annual meeting in the same place Feb. 24 'io. Percy Shoemaker returned last week from Beverly, West Virginia, where he has been with his grandfath er, J. D. Hulings, for several months past. lie reports all the Forest coun ty people in that section as well and happy He brought with him a bevy of livfe quail which ha intended to lib ate nr here when the weather got warmer, but by some unaccountabla means the box was opened Monday night and the little fellow v escaped. It is hoped no one will have the hardi hood to kill any of them should they be seen. Wrn. Lawrence, at his farm across the creek, will sell a number of arti cles at public sale on Tuesday next, 17th, election day. Io the list there is; A new road wagon, of Scowden & Clark's make; one now family buggy, with reversible seals ; one buck board wagon; one single wagon; one set new double work harness ; one set new single buggy harness; one set old single harness; one new saddle and bridle; two fresh cows, young stock; two 2 year-old Aldcruey heifers; one yearling heifer. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. in. - Terms easy, with ap proved soenrity. Marriage B.-lln. One of the pleasaotest society events that has taken place in tho quiet little village of East Ilitkcry io many years was the marriage of Miss Emma, the accomplished daughter of our old friend Henry W. Ledebur, to Mr. Martin Vockroth, one of the popular young men of that place on Monday of tlii week. Promptly at 1:30 p. m. the organ, presided over by Miss Emma Klinestiver, pealed forth the wedding march, and the bride and groom, to be, entered, preceded by Mr. Amos Ledebur aod Miss Mary Vockroth, and Mr. M. E. Abbott and Miss Marie Ledebur, groomsmen and bridesmaids, respectively, and took their place under a tastefully arranged wreath of evergreens bedecked with natural roser( where they were met by the Rev. G. Wenniug, who spoke the words which joiued the happy pair io holy wedlock, employiug the beautiful and impress ive ceremony of the Lutheran Church. A shower of congratulations next fol lowed, and then all sat down to a most sumptuous wedding dinner. During tbe remainder of the afurooon the compauy of fifiy or more happy guests, all young people, passed the time io pleasant social chat, until supper was announced, when all again partook of the delicious viands set before them. At 10 o'clock dancing commenced and was kept up till the wee, wee tins' hours, and still the guests were loth to depart from so happy a scene. But there must be an end to all good things, aod ao after tho best of wishes to tbe newly wedded pair, and the genial host and hostess, all departed feeling that they bad enjoyed the pleasure of pirticipating in an affair that would long be remembered as one of the happiest of their lives. The presents are said to have been a beau tiful tightly, costly, numerous and useful. -The bride and groom departed yes terday on the noon train for a tea days' wedding tour. The Republican throws in its con gratulations along with the numerous friends of Mr. and Vockroth on this auspicious occasion aod wishes them a loug life of uualloyed happiness and prosperity. KewmaiisviUe. Miss Mary Bell Lucart has a severe attack of scarlet fever. We wish her a speedy recovery. Teamsters of the surrounding com muoity are busily engaged io hauling bill stuff from tbe mill near here. An accident occurred here last week which might bava proved fatal. While Edward, sou of Robert Young, was attempting to board Jerry Hep '.er's wagon he accidentally got his leg between the hiud wheel aud the taud bolster. His leg was badly bruised but no bones were broken. Will Greeley, of Warreo, who was veiling in this section relumed home a short time ago. ' The protracted meetings which are beiog carried on at Nebraska are still io progress, and much good is beiug done. Robert Young is at present engaged in clerking for Andrew Wolf. Ao iofant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wui. Hopkios died on Friday, the 6th iot. Feb. 0. O. K. Cnstlvont-as can be ptirmaucutl v cured by the use uf Hurler's Muiulruko liitlors. For aalo at Rovard'a. East Hickory. Derrick correspondence. F. E. Whiimore and M. E. Abbott were in Oil City Thursday. The Free Methodists have over 30 converts at Iheir revival meeting in Beaver Valley. S. C. Whitmore aod Em ery Witherall attended the G. A. R. Post meeting at Tiouesta, on Wednes day eveuing. Rev. Mr. Torrey is holding a protracted meeting at Fa- gutidus. George Warden bat been unable to leave the house for a week, having caught cold iu his jaws, from which he had 29 teeth extracted. Charles Hall has bought some nice oak on Whig Hill, and will move his mill to Beaver Valley to cut it. Miss Savilla Kieter, who has been leaching a class io musical Ball town for the past month, was home over Sunday. Smith Sutley went to Poverty Hill on Monday to rig up a well ready to drill. Charles Ash- baugh has sued Hickory township for $500 bounty, which he claims is due him, at he served the township to Gil the quotum drafted upon it, for which services he claims the above amount. This township was then a part of Ve nango county and did pay some men $500, but when Ashbangh enlisted the price wat $100, which be received. Mrs. Rulings' Lecture. Many of our readers will be inter ested to learn something of tho suc cess of Mrs. Eva, wile of W. W. Holing, formerly of Louisville, Ky., in her lecture tour, and so we re-produce the following from a Deuver, Col , paper of receot date: Mrs. Eva Hulings spoke on last evening at Plummer hall, Charles block, corner Fifteenth and Curtis slreeta. Her presence illuminated the room with love and good will to all men and each one who heard ber weut away with a much lighter heart than wbeu tbey entered tbe room. She said : "Read your Bible aod see what good thiogs it says to you and as you come iuto the realization of the truth lead others gently by love that they too may learn of the true science and philosophy of life. Duu't flash, as it were, a great headlight iu their faces, but first take them into the arms of love and then gently give them just as much of these beautiful truths as tbey can comprehend. Don't stand upon stills and proclaim yourselves a great teacher, but be one with them looking through their window of understanding first, and after let them look through yout window all the while, gently twining thearm of love arouud them. Love is absolute; love is God, there fore love is power and will guide you correctly. Also, thought is power, therefore hold those you would teach in the thought of this love and your teaching will not fail to bear good fruit." Mrs. Hulings meets the teach ers of the city on Saturday, November 22, at the tame hall. These lectures are free. List of Letter!), Reraaiuiog in Tionesta, Pa., post tffice, Februsry 4, 1891: S. E. Barnes, Eddie Carr, Mrs. M. G. Carr, Mr. J. W. Grove, M. M. Morgan, Miss Blanche Norris, Mr. Joseph Price, John D. Wager. When calling for above, please say "advertised." D. 8. Knox, P. M. S-inCATH SCHOOL COXVEXTIOX. The Forest County Sabbath School As sociation will meet in Tionesta, on Tues day and Wednesday, February 24 and 25, 18!I, commencing on Tuesday at 7:30 p, ui. Prof. J. A. Sprenkc), Field Secretary of tho State Association, will be present at each session, and the exercises promise to bo Very Interesting and instructive, and it is earnestly hoped that all interested, aud especially all rtabbath School workers throughout the county, will be present. Free ontortulnmont will be given to all In attendance from a distanoe. All such are requested to call on Dr. J. W. Morrow, at his oftiee, on their arrival, when they will be assigned to their respective places. Rev. Dr. E. T. Jollers, tbe opular lectur er, of Oil City, will be present on Tuesday evening. Let us gie him a full house. The lectures are free. PROGRAM. Tuesday evening, Feb. 24. 7:30, Opening exercise directed by the President. :00, Lecture, "The Hible and the lHth Century," by Dr. K. T. Jeffer. Question box. Wednesday, February 25. 0:00 a. in.. Devotional exercises, 10:00, "The Model Superintendent," opened by A. II. Kellv. 20:30, "Tho Teacher s Prep aration," by Prof. J. E. Hillard. ll:t:o, "The Studious Scholar," bv He v. S. li. Torrey of East Uickory. ll":30, Question box. 12:011, Adjournment. 2:00, P. M-, Devotional exercises. 2:30, "The Sabbath School and Missions," by Rev. J. V. McAninch. 3. (Ml, to bo sup plied. 3:30, Question box. 4:0(1, Adjourn ment. 7:00, Devotional exercises. 7:30, Ad dress by Prof. J. A. Spronkel. Prof. Sprenkel asks the attendance of the child ren at this session. Pareu'a are requested to see that they attend. COMMITTKK. KEWSY NOTES. John McKeown, the widely-known and very wealthy oil producer, died at his borne in Washington, Pa., on Sunday lost, after a prolonged illness. He was 53 years of age. He leaves a wlfo aud six children. Rev. John Peate, now Presiding Elder of the New Castle district, is about com pleting tho largest teleaoope gla-is or re fracting mirror in the United States, and the second largest in tho world. Tho disk is 30 J inches in diameter, 51 inches thick, and weighs over 300 pounds. Tbe Franklin A'eu-j makes this vicious stub at its poor and unoffending neighbor : It is proposed to change the name of North East to tirapo City. Don't do it. The present name is a good one. Adding "city" to the uamo of a town or village belittles the place. It never gets electric lights or street railways. It is not loved when it is old nor pitied wbeu it'a dead. Look at Oil "City." Hands off that North East name. At the skating race for tho amateur championship of America ut Newburg, N'. Y., ou the 7th inst., soiuo big records were made. Joe. Donoghuu won fie quarter-mile race. Time, 37 4-5 scion. Is. The tive-inile race, Jou. Donoghue won in 15 uiiuutes iiiiU 3J second, With Simpson WHAT IS ONE Man's - Misfortune, IS ANOTHER'S GOOD LUCK! The entire stock of J. M. Mintz's store, Kepler Block, consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tinware and Glassware, also a team of Horses, Wagon, &c, must be closed out within a limited time. Goods will be slaughtered. Prices and values are not taken into consideration. Here is a chance of a lifetime to obtain above mentioned Merchandise at less than one-half of their original cost. Come in and see the greatest sale this county has ever witnessed. S. STETTHEIMER, Assignee. second, In 15:52. Both Donoghue and Simpson boat tho world's record. In the ten-mile race Joo. Donoghue won lu 35 minutes aud 64 3-5 seconds. One-mile race Joe. Donoghue won in 3:02 3-5. Andrew Wolf, of Wolf 's Corners, is selling out his stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Jewelry, Whips, &c, at about cost, to make room fur spring goods. 2t. TIMBER LAM. 300 acres of first class timber land in Somerset County, will be sold at public sale on Friday, February 20th, 1891, at the Court House, Somerset, Pa. Inquire of M. F. Leason, Master in Chancery, Kiltanoing, Pa., for further particulars. 2t. SAW MILL FOR SALE. I have for solo, on the Collins fc Hen derson job, on Queen Creek, Hickory twp., one large size, portablo Saw Mill, 40 b. p. boiler and engine, capable of cutting 15,000 feet per day ; two American inserted tooth saws, one (32-inch, one 56-inch; also 2 solid saws; Belmont fractional self-ie-cedingset works; 18-Inch 4-ply rubber drive belt, been in use one year; one ovcr-neau cnain log-turner lor long logs, and ono nigger turner; 8 board caitsj blacksmith tools ; ono single edger, and all necessary tools. One dwelling house, barn, and mill-building; will be sold to gether for use on Job, or the machinery will be sold separately to parties wishing to move the same away. Mill in first class running order. For further partic ulars address WM. H. STRIGHT, 3U East Hickory, Pa. Every mother should have Arnica A Oil Liniment always in the house in caso of accident from burns, scalds or bruises. For sale at Bovard's. Happy IlaMlrm. Wni. Timmons, Postmaster of Iduvillo, Ind., writes: "Electric HI iters has done more for me than all other inediclnts combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says -"Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a now man." J. V. Gardner, hard ware merchant, same town, says: "Elec tric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies ; he found new strength, good appotite and felt just like he had a new lease on life." Only 50c. a bottle, at Pro per & Doutt'a Drugstore. Remarkable Ursrse. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainlleld, 111., makes the statement that sho caught cold, which, settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her lainily physi cian, but grew worse. Ho told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no incdiciiio cculd cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Dis covery lor Consumption; she liought a lxttle and to her delight found herself beneiitteil from first dose. She continued its use ami after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and Is as well a she ever was. Free trial bottle of this Ureal Discovery at l'io-r A Koutts Drugstore, lingo bottles 5oc. and f 1.0U. nt fKI.K.N'M AH MCA MAI.TK. The best Kalvo Iu the world fr Cuts, Ib-uises, Mores, fleers Salt Rheum, Fevor Hons, Tetter, Chap"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and imihI lively cures Piles, or no pay reunited. It is guaranteed to give period satisfaction, or money refunded. Price !i" cents per box. For sale bv I'rojH r fc Doull, The IUiHiULit AN and the Phila delphia ICetXy I'reiu, ihe largest and best weekly in the. Slate, for only $1.75. Call and take advautage of this offer. I MARRIED. VOCKROTH LEI E It l' It At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Kaxt Hick rv. Pa., February t, lst:, by Rev. U. VVeiining, Mr. Martin R. Vockroth and Miss Emilia E. Ledebur, both of East Hickory. P1II1.LIPH-McDONALD At James towu, N. Y., Hun.lsy, Eeb. 8, l!U, Mr. Roy Phillips, of Youugsville, Pa., and Miss Miuuie McDouald, of Tionesta, Pa. 8TITZINiKR-LUCARTIn Tlomnta, Feb. , istil, by J. F. Proper, J. P., Mr. R. C. Stil.inger, ol Tiommla, Pa., and ,Mi Barbara Lucart, of Newmausv illo, Clarion county, Pa. WIIlTE-tilFFORIl At tho Cottage Ho tel, Panama, N. Y., Feb. 4, ts'.'l, bv Hev. D. R. I'aliner, Mr. Charles W. White mid Miss Myra A. Ciilloid, all of Stoue, N. Y. McMIOHEAL-HII.L.-Ry Rev. C. Pet ers, at tho lielinur llouw, Clarion, l'a., Jan. sih. Itttll, Charles II. McM i 'u-al. of Clarion county, aud Mary E. Hill, of I Furo.il county, l'a. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1890. J. B. HAGERTY, County Treasurer, In account with Forest County, for the year ending January 6, 18M1. DR. To Balance $ 4,402 59 To amount paid by Pearsall for Fitzgerald 4(12 00 To seated tax for lH'.K) 1,227(161 To unseated tax for ISftO fl,:til 4S To seated tax returned 27 75 By ordors paid By 31 per cent commission By sealed hinds returned By exonerations By :tj per cent com. on lands ret'd CR. 2,823 72 7( 82 400 74 2(13 W) 57 75 To bonds 1",000 00 To lands redeemed from county. Hil 35 To refunded by Htnte 1:17 40 To Poor fund, Hickory Twp lort Kt To Poor f-ind, (ireen Twp 02 00 To Poor fund, Tionesta Boro 143 13 To 00 day list for 1890 300 00 To tax for 60 day list 2 40 To County tax , 5 00 To Jury fees ifl 00 To Ink sold 70 To paper sold 1 on To Interest on tax 121 35 By ba'ance... To balance .W,9H0 59 ,...tU,l)3j (XI, . H,A35 (A t38,fi0 59. i' J. B. HAGERTY, Treasurer, In account with the State of Pennsylvania, for 1890. To balance pm 10 By State vouchor 300 00 To State tax for 1890 &X5 21 By allowmce to Brennan 100 00 By 5 per cent tsonimission 20 00 By balance 701 31 . , fl.lHl,8t fl.181 31 To balunce J781 31 J. B. HAGERTY, Treasurer, in account with the Redemption Fund, for the year 1890. To balance f 2,898 62 Bv amount paid out . 1,60 24 To amount received 1,845 00 By balance 3,093 98 m , , H.744 22 4,714 22 To balance jtf,0U3 98 C. F. LEDEBUR, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for the year 1890. To ordors drawn :J11 19 By 84 day's services $252 00 By 421 miles travel 42 10 By expense at Williams port 17 09 $311 19 J. J. PARSONS, County Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for year 1890. To orders drawn f401 40 By 112 day's servlcos $.Ttii 00 By 1251 miles travel 125 40 4U1 40 W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner. In account with Forest County, for year 1890. To ordors drawn 2S7 28 By 61 day's services $ 183 00 By 851 miles travel 85 10 By expense at Williams port 19 18 (1287 28 C. M. ' 'VER, Protlionotary, tn account with Forest County, for the year 1890. Toorden n f 392 65 By foes f382 65 G. W. SAWYER, Sheriir. In account with Forost County, for thejcoar 1890. To balance from 1890.. To orders drawn To Jury fees received f 20 O0 4:l.- 51 HI 00 471 51 $20 00 By fees By Jury fees By baluuuo 1 433 ST - Jtl Ou 20 00 tJloiiTT To balance P. M. CLARK, District Att- -ey, in account with Forost County, for the year 1890. To orders drawn f 180 00 By fees f 180 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss: We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby cortify that we met at the Commissioners' OMii-o, 111 said county, aconli'ng to law, and did audit and adjust the several accounts of tho Treasurer, Sherill, Prothonotarv, District Attorney, and the County Commissioners, for the year ending January 6th, 1S91, and lind the same as set forth in the foregoing report. In testimony wheiool, we havo hereunto set our hands ami seals this liith day of January , 1KHI. R. J. FLYNN, IUK.11 W. W. THOMAS, ll,. K.j County Auditors. O. W. ROBINSON, ri.. S.I J Attest SAM. Q. CLARK, Clerk. EXPENDITURES ol Forest Com Counsel fees Jury lees Jury Commissioners and Clorl Assessors Constables and Tipstaves Court Crier Road views Fuel and lights Elections Commonwealth costs Hooks, stationery and blanks.... Repairs Court House ami Jail... Warren Hospital Sherill 'a Ices Protliouotary's fees Janitor Postage Express, I'reiulit ami drayago..,. Stenographer Itcliiiiiiiug orders District Attorney Western 1'euitmliary Bridges , ity, for year ending January 5, 1891. 77 50 County Instituto 2,118 98 I'orouer's I lenient 91 tiO Printing 4f2 43 Supplies for Court House Jail 3.12 92 Jail PhVHii-iun f." 00 Reform School 3oo 3d ljiiior 313 48 Fox uud cat bounty UM4 35 Expense 629 lit Auditors and Clerk 320 81 borrowed money 140 ti.'t County CominiKsioners it'll 75 Coiiiiiiixioncr's Clerk 4:15 51 Treasurer's commission 3.V2 Im Keeor.ling Treasurer's Bond 94 M Telegrams 15 54 Acknowledging deeds .VI SO I laud culls HKl (Hi Coiuiu'rs memorial convention .. 1H :t Horse hire iKil 00 Hauling sale 6ii7 tot Taxes 011 Countv lands 7,319 34 Lands s ild to County 122 33 2l 05 477 351 Ml 4 00 70 115 S3 38 291 90 2.1 83 liMl 70 3,1X10 00 1.0..9 87 900 (Ml 8,"l 67 2 no 1 22 60 8 Ou A 00 1 50 64 60 2 IS 90 483 20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forost County, for year ending January 5, 1891 ASSETS. Balance due by J. B Hairerty, County Treasurer Balance due by Sol. 1-i(.--er:ilil. ex-Treasurer Seated lands returned for Isssj Duo by Tionesta Township , Duo by (Ireeu Township lor Sarah Shoiip , Duo by (ireen Township for John Clary Liabilities oter assets ' LIABILITIES. Bridge bonds n-itstanding Due I'ilLsburg Bridge Co Due Joyce and Dickrancr for stonework on .Nebraska bridge about Due Hull Sale anil IH-k Co Due bills outstanding $14,6.15 66 2.170 H2 241 65 182 62 45 25 45 23 5,723 60 la.OII 45 H5.000 00 5,247 00 1,311 70 1.IOO (Ml 352 7: FOREST COUNTY, ssi -1,044 45 Pursuant to law wo. the undersigned Commi-nloncr of Forest County, publish tho forcuoing exhibit of the reeelols and exnenditures of said Couulv. for 1I1.1 v..ur .....1..... .ImIiIIHI-V .I ll ItaHl iU ....L 11,1. .1, I . . . j ...... ..... . . . ....... una 1, iay M .inMiiui V , IX . U. ISHi 1 . r. i.r.iu-.iM ii, 1 JAM ES Mi l NT Y HE, 1 1 I'll 1 1.1 P EMEKT, IU AIIOSI j.7. 1. uij !'.-: AIM, I K-I K, IOI II ll County Commissioners, I