THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINK, tDITO. 4 P0ltTO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. Republican Stato Ticket. Con gre-t- Large, Hon. GALUSIIA A. (5ROW, of fiusqtichnnna County. Republican Vigilance Cnmmlllw. Itarnott township Jacob Cook, Calvin n. Kerr, A. II. Davis, Ash Clark, Benja min Ishmnn, Dan Yost, Tliilip Mniso, Jos. Hall, Robert Marshall, James Hart. Howe township .1. A. Nash, S. Craw ford, Frank McNcal, R. H. Brown, N. Gilderslleve, J. C. Uiost, Arthur Gregg, A. P. Anderson, D. P. Miller, M. L. Ekaa, M. N. Gilbert, L. P. DnBois, Dan iel H. Gibson, O. Hoyt, Chns. Grillln, Wm. Card, Chaneey James, J. L. Saxton, Green township Frank P. Walker, K. L. Uaugh, W, L. Thompson, Ed. Kiser, T. E. Hunter. Hickory township F. J. Henderson, II. A. Lynoh, A. E. Sonthworth, Louis Keistor, Jonathan Alhaugh, Win. Atwell, C. H. Church, Wilson King. Kingsley township John Shunk, Ed. Gillospio, Ed. Heath, Ueo. Weller, W. D. Dotterer, Chas. Southworth, J. H. Car Tenter, L. J. Catlin, Bert Day, S. H. Shaw. Jpnks township John Glenning, Jo seph Brenncman, E. D. sltinor, J, H. Robertson, A. J. MeCray, R. M. Morri son, HHrry Hall, W. D. Hughes, L. B. Wray, T. J. McCoy, A. B. Miller, J. S. Caldwell, Henry Rock wood, Robert Par rifih.'Miner Kingsley. Harmony township William Gorman, James Elliott, Bert Thomson, Matt Mo- Intvre Joseph Machesney, Walter Crouph, Dan Copeland, Bradley Head, George L. King, Grant Erb. Tionesta township W. W. Mealy, Fletcher Lackey, John S. Wilson, George Swab, James Mong, Asa Lovejoy, Charles Warden, Charles Whiteman, George Weant, A. W. St roup. Tionesta borough Frank Birtcil, Al bert Bcggs, James R. Clark, Charles Clark, C. R. Davis, George Holeman, Kory Heath, Quint Jamieson, George Kerr, W. G. Morrow. It is the duty of tho committee to put forth its efforts toward the bringing out of the voters and to assist in the general work of tho campaign. The campaign is one of vital importance to all citizens, as the enemies of protection are hoping to profit by any falling off in the Repub lican majority, and will use it as an argu ment against the party to further the cause of free trade in Congress. If the vote is out our majority will be over whelming. Lot us see that it is out, and that the gallant champion of protection, Galusha A. Grow is sent to Congress with a mighty majority at his back. J. I. Woods, Chairman Mil. 8im.KY ha, ngain changed Ms mind. He's g"iug to stay his term out in Congress, ami accordingly lias withdrawn his withdrawal. Bully for fiihley I Glad to know he's going to Worry the Democrats yet awhile. Il don t hoilirr the Republicans any, and when the next election comes around there will ho tin question nhout who will represent the 20th district in Congress Fikpt friiils of Ihe Wilson hill. The New York Sun says: A Demo cratic plurality of 8,825 in the Four- tcen'h lias been changed to a Repub lican plurality of 984; and a Demo cratic plurality rf 11,8GI in tho Fif teenth district hag beeu reduced to 4G87. This is the judgmeut of Dem ocratic New York upon the cowardly and iueensate policy of the leaders without leadership at Washington. These are the first fruits of the V i 1 -son bill. The first convention of the circus proprietors of the United States has heeu in session at Cincinnati this eek. At the busiuees meeting yes terday it was voted unanimously to elect to full membership Frof. Wil son of Washington, manager of the celebrated Wilsou'-GrBiid Concat enated Aggregated Megallocephalie Whatisit and Eleven-legged Calf and Refiued Sallimbanco Somerset Com bination ami Platform Swallowcrs. X. Y. Sun ' -The nersistent cough which usually follows an attack ol the grippe can bo nornianentl v cured bv taking Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. W. A. McGuire of McKay, Ohio, says: "La grippe left me with a severe cough. Alter using several different medicines without relief. 1 tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which effected a permanent cure. I have also lound it to be without an coital for equal for children, when troubled with colds or croup. 20 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Siggiu Herniaii. PROCLAMATION. W11 kiikam. The Hon. Clmi 1 ex II. Xoycs, resilient .1 inline 1 if I lie Court of Coiiiiik n 'leas ami Ouurlcr Sessions in and for tho count v of forest, Ine Issued bis pre cept for holdings Court of Cninmnii Pleas, Ujiniter .-sessions 01 ine cmico ur ban Co it, Over mid 'lernimer ami General Jail 1'eiiverv, at Tionesta. for i" Count y of Forest, to commence on the on lilt M inula v of Feb., being t lie 2'Hh day of Feb., 1 S I. Notice is therefore aiven to the Coroner,.! iisliecsot 1 ne fence am! ( 011- stables of said count v, that they be then and therein their proper persons at ten lock A. M., ot sin, I iluv with their reenids, inquisitions, examination, ami other lemcnibrnnecs, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to lie done, and to those who are bound in rceogiiiunce to prosecute against the prisoners 'hut are or shall Do in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then imd there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given lin er inv hand ami seal this :il th dav ol January. A. 1. JOHN 1 . CARSON, i..s.l Sheriff. Tin i, 1,1 vr. Adminltrutors Notice.. Letters of administration on tho estate of William B. Heath, late of Kingsley township. Forest countv. Pa , deceased having been granted to tne uinlersigneu all persons indebted to saul estate are re quested to make payment, and all having claims against me same win piea-e lire sent them dulv, authenticated, for settle nient. R. C. Heath. Administrator Jan. , 18111. Starr, Forest Co., Pa, E YES EXAMINED AND GLASSES PRO PERLY FITTED. the A vote for GALUSHA A. GROW is a protest against free trado and present depression, while a voto for JAMES D. HANCOCK is an indorsement of the Wilson bill tar iff agitation and in favor of a continu ance of the present hard times. Which will you voto for at election Tuesday, February 20, 1S94T Watch. Clock and Jewoly He pairing done in Work manlike Manner. A nice line of the latest things in Jew elry always in stock, at prices to suit the hard times. Call. W. A. FISHER, in Gas Cilice Building, Tionesta, Pa. WORK. Passed the House. The House baa passed the Wilson bill by a vote of 204 yeas and 140 nays, and the riot ou the industries of this country is uow transferred to the SeDate. Every Republican pres eot and 17 Democrats voted against the measure, among them Sibley, of Pennsylvania, and Sickles and Cum- tilings, of New York. Of course the result was expected, For mouths the cuckoo Congressmen, who have been hanging on to Grover Cleveland in hope of patronage, have been eni ployed as whippers-io to bring the weak-kneed up to the rack, and it was only natural that they should put forth their greatest efforts to please their master. Tbey cared Dotbing for the industries of this country, bpoiis are what they are after. The closed factory, the liusi uess depression, the low condition ol finances, the hard times, the empty dinner pail did not enter into the question with this free trade coutin gent, they were there to do Cleveland's bidding aud they passed the Wilson bill, which will strike the industries nf the country a very serious blow and cut the wages of the workiniuau. The Senate now has the bill in charge, aud if it proposes taking action we hope it will do bo quickly, so that the conutry may kuow where it stands. OR IDLE HANDS. Is the condition that confronts its at this season of tho vear. To keep our hands at work during January wo must have work. LEADER IN DRV OOODS AND CLOTHING David Mint, List of causes set down for trial in the 'nun of Com molt 1'leiis ot forest t 'omit v, Penns Ivaula, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1 S'.'-t . 1. J. A. Neill, Nancy Church, Julia N. Ilerrv, and S. T. Neill for use of Nancy Church, Julia N. Kerry and S. T. Neill, vs. II. I-. Sliamiiing ami 11. . Miamhiirg, Administrators of G. sham- burg, deceased, No. US, September Term, 1891. Summons in Assumpsit. II. W. Marks, vs. The Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company, of Jones town. Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, No. 42. August Term, js.93. Summons in Assumpsit. .1. M. L. White, vs. P.huiehard .v Rn gers, No. :i, November lerni, 1 s; '.S. Ap peal trom .1. I . 4. I'.rastus , i.ee, Kociever ot tne es tate of Charles J. Fox, dee'd, Clnrrisa Fox, widow, Oscar Fox, l-'milv Hrecd, Maria lireed, Haniel It. Hills, Nettie Hills, Charles F. Fox. .lames F. Fi Horace A. Fox, Olive Dunn and Francis Locke, heirs al law of Charles J. fox, nee it, vs. William Newlamt, Sarah New land, Goo. it. Newlan.l, William A. New- land, Jr., Lucy Newlund and J. 1 Hirscli, N'n. 2(1, Mav Term, 1893. Sum mons in Ejectment. . Maria Andrews, vs. James Carson No. 11, November Term, 1n'2. Action in Trespass. Attest, CALVIN M. AKNF.lt, Prothonotarv Tionesta, Pa.. Jan. 29, 191. Asiiue!i Salt. The undersigned, Assignee of John J. recti, of Met'iays, Forest County, Pa., hereby onnnunees lhat ho will expose for sale at public vendue or outcry, nt the store of John J. Green, at McCravs, said ountv, a stock of merchandise consist ingot' Hoots, Shot's, Giooeries, Furnish ing roods and many other articles too numerous t- mention. Date of Sale Thursday, Feb. 1", ISt'l ot 10 o'clock, a. 111. hereafter. J. K. GREEN, Assignee of J. J. Green MILLINERY! ot'll DRY (iOODS DEPA HTM I'M Is now complete, having .lust received our all 1111, 1 Winter stock. Never before hove wo had such a Mock of Dress Goods, ueh Homespun Dress (foods. Fine Henriettas, Cashmeres, and Woolen Goods of II kinds ami prices t meet tne limes. 1 1 on it 111111 n rap ifrpnriiiicm. It A V I'i J 111 ll 'li I IT l-'Olt CASH. T Hut ttrnnnriwl to sell Ibn verv best nt tho low est prices. Nothing like this line ill Forest Couny, and Ladles who aro in want of a loak or V ran slioold not loruet to see Mintz s stock tietore tuiving. A laruo as sortment anil I lie vol v latest si vies, right from New lork. Also, Mroadcloth tor 'loiiks and Wraps, Jlillliiory Department. E CRNNOTRE HEAT in this line. Tho very latest New York Styles, and those who want a Hut should send in their order al once. All Work Warrantod, as we employ only rust t lass Help. Xotioii) Department. YOl FIN D lliittous, La es. Silks, Velvet. Yelveteens, Ribbons, Umbrellas. In fact, anything von may want in this line. Ladies' and (Jent's, Movs' and Hills', Children and Habios' Undorwearof all kinds. annot be beat in this line. Clothing Department. II ERETOFOUE, we have pleased the public In this lino, as to quality and price, but t his year we are way abend of anvthinir of the past. In Men's and Roy's suits we bane Fine Suits, ltusincssSiiits and Working Suits of all kinds, at the lowest prices. Children's clothing at all prices and ol tho very latest, styles. Mothers, it would pay you to send to us for your children's clothing. If you could see our line tt would surprise von -not only the amount wo carry, but the quality and 1 rice. e still Keep the leait ami snail try to Hold it. ItuotM, Shoes iiikI Iliihher (joori. IF YOU WANT anything in this lino send us your measure and wo will forward on al once what von order. Remember, we carry llrst class goods in this line. ml li tor Ladies and Unit s. Also. Hoys Children and liabies Rubbers, and Rub ber boots ol all kinds. tient's F11 rii Kill ng Department. H ATS AND C. PS of all kinds in the latest styles. Flno shirts for men and boys. and working shirts at tho very lowest prices. You should not tail to see our Neck car stock, it is really line. 1 urpet Department. AS USUAL, we hold the lead In this line. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Drap ery, t 111 tain Poles, and everything to make vour home pleasantand yourseli nappy. WE ALSO Carry a largo assortment of China. French China, and Iron Stone China. Cnsimdors. Albums. Window Shades and Wall Paper. TO I'll E PU ULiC Remember I carry tho largest and best selected stock of tho above in Forest county. Send in your orders bv mail and they will roccivo prompt attention. llhillKST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, Sheep pelts. Ginseng, Wool, Fur. Marionvillo, Pa. THE WEATHER CHANGES! Tho Administration changes. ThojStorckcepers aro changing. And tho old reliable Iron Building is willing to chango for Cash as largo and vrkr.il o uf rr1r rf GENERAL MERCHANDISE as can bo found in Forest County. Glad to sec you all in. NQ TROUBLE TO 8IIQ W GOOD OUR MAGNIFICIENT STOCK FINE WOOLENS V i 1 1 be made into Perfect Fitting, rect Stylo Clothing at two thirds value. OF Cor-their Scotch Choviots, Homo-spnns and Tweeds Suck Suits to order 18 to English Worsted Suitings in Stripes, Checks and Mixtures Sack Suits to or der, f4.00 to $30.00. Martins mid Clays, Black and Blue Worsteds for dress, in Cutaway Suits to order, f J8.00 to ?.i").00. Trousers, fo.OO to fS.OO. A few of those elegant Fur and Elesiau Reavers and Montgnacs for Ulsters and long overcoats j irico f'J5. If you have never patronized our stores ask yourfiiends about the saving. JVIcCUEN & SIMON, 20 AND 'J'J SENECA STREET. OJL CITY, PA. In the fourteenth aud Glteeuth congressional district of New York, located right in the heart of the great city, epeciul elections were held ua Tuesday of latt week. The former district, which a year ago last full gave over 9,000 Democratic majority, elected a Republican this year by 04 majority. Iu the fifteenth the Demo cratic candidate was euccesoful, but his majority was whittled dnwu It 0111 11,80'J to 4,07. And yet the Demo cruts would have us believe that the country is dying fur free trade. G to rue V. Ciiilds, the great ed itor aud owner of the Philadelphia Lcdijer, died at his home at an early hour Saturday morning, after tu ill uess of about two weeks. Of all the great men of this country none were more uuivetsally loved by all clusaes thau was the large-hearted philun tbropit-t. FLORA WALTERS & CO. Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A Lauson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witn an eleuant i.tock of goods in their line. All the newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINtiS, AND ILLIXi:iCY iIS in general. And a full line of Ladies' Punishing iood-i, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats ami cap. Call oil us before making selections. We be lieve we can pleu-.e you. ('. i. Whitrtii.ui, NEW STORE! Having purehiseil the storo formerly owned bv J. F. . iverlander, next door to W. X. Y. P. 1!. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION ERI KS. TOBACCO Al CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RATA1L. Also the FAMOUS PILLSPUBY FLOUR ! I guarantee prices a low as ihe lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. 31. AY 1 1 IT E 31 AN, WEST SIDE, tio:n:esta., PA. B A Ei NET T! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS I You have doubtless been thinking of getting a New W'intor Suit, and quite likely have concluded to make the Investment when you find what you want at the right figure. We think we have it. At least we would like to show you goods and prices before you go elsewhere, and theieforo invito you to cull ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, wo'U stay by tho bist of them. And then in Ladies' Dress Goods, We have made a special effort to get tho patterns that aro bound to please. while for line quality and low price thero is nothing that can compare with our line, uur inter ttooits are especially Ileal ami catclioy. In Furnishing Goods, Roth Ladies' and (fonts', we lake special prido in our stock, for we feel con It' dent they will please the customer. Our Winter Underwear has been select ed wilh a view to its wearing qualities as well as for the comfort it will afford. Collars, Culls, Ties, and Dress Shirts wo have in endless variety. Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to coino to us when you solost your hat for the winter. We'll lit you out and you'll bo more than pleased. And in Shoes! There's where take the cake. Ail kinds. Sizes, Styles and Prices. For Ladies, for Clouts, for Hoys, for Girls, aud last, but not least, for liabies. G-EOCERIES, Our Grocery Department is supplied, as usual, with the freshest and purest tho inurKct aiiorus, ana (ton t kick on tne taiicy prices, either, cume and see. BARNETT, TIONESTA. (SUCCESSOR TO HOPKINS A LANSON). COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1893. QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer, in aecountjwith Forest Couuty for tho year ending January I, DR. To balance received Jamea R. Hagertv. former Treas... 0.170 73 To Bint borrowed of E. Hunter . 10,000 no 8-tll HI M 00 8 00 10 00 2 M 'Jl 60 80 00 4.r0 00 CR. Ry County orders redeemed... ,$29,18t! 04 Ry seated" lands returned 671 61 By Collectors commissions lfifl fi3 By o lupous redeemed 1.2H0 00 My exonorntions allowed 450 87 Puid Chas. 8. Looch, Treasurer Jenks Townshp, account liquor Jlcenso 114 00 Paid A. R. Kelly . Treasurer Tio nesta; Borough, account of liquor license 228 00 Ry tux on loans li!8 00 By 44 per cent commission on County orders redeemed.. 868 87 By iyi Por cent commission on coupons redeemed - f7 00 Ry 5 per cent commission dis bursement liquor license.. 18 00 By 1 per cent com. on 110,000 or der ledeemed 100 00 By balance Couuty aocount 10,650 09 43,01fl 11 QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer, in account with the State of Pennsylvania for me year enuing jan. i, lni'-i. To Stato tax, 1803 f 626 3I My Stato Treasurer's receipt...! 620 IS Ry 1 per cent com. on f&iti.SO... 0 26 To State tax refunded To seated land refunded, 1802... To balance roe'd of G. W.Sawyer To Jury Foes To furniture sold To Court House grass To old bridge plank sold To making tax returns To liquor license To County lands redeemed 1,150 21 To ink sold 1 li.'i Received from Green Township 447 35 To seated tax, 18t3.. To sixty dav list, 1803 To unsealed tax, 1S03 To interest on taxes 15,087 62 100 00 5,814 88 66 85 M3.016 11 Do You Know! $126 30 ft!26 39 QUINTAIN JAMIESON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Redempt- . ion r uiiu ior me year enuing Jan. i, IM'.H. To balance last settlement f 3,415 28 By amount paid individuals t 177 89 T amount from individuals 215 48 Bv 4 per cont ami. on 1177.80 8 00 liy balance 3,444 80 S.I HASLET & SOIL GENERAl MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, t-JOIL CITY, JPJ That you can buy to a Better Advantage Now than ever before. On account of the "Hard Times" and backward season you can now buy anything you need in OVERCOAS, ULSTERS, WORKING COATS, RUBBER COATS, MACIIINTOSHES, SUITINGS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, II ATS, CAPS GLOVES, MITTENS, PANTS, SHIRTS, OVERALS, NECK-WEAR, COLARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, JEWELRY, LEATHER ROOTS, RUB BER HOOTS, RUBBERS, STORM SLIPPERS, ALASKAS, HEAVY SllOS, FINE SHOES, CHILDREN'S' SHOES, LADIES' A GENTS' SLIPPERS. At prices that knock out Competion at LedeblTv & Miles', Tionesta. See them. $3,630 76 13,630 70 CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary of Forest Countv, in account with Forest County, for tho year ending Jan. 1, 1804. To orders drawn 6-10 68 My foes $ 540 63 JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff of Forest Countv, in account with Forest Countv for the year ending Jan. 1, 1804. To County orders drawu t 714 80 My fees 714 89 To Jury foes 8 00 Ry Jury fees 8 00 722 80 722 89 C. F. LEDEBUR, County Commissioner, In account with Forost Countv for the year ending Jan. 1, 1804. To County orders drawn f 337 45 Ry 78 dayn service at $3.50 $ 273 00 liy expenses allowed 64 45 f.(37 45 Forest County for CArTION. If a dealer offers W. I.. IlouKla. shoe At a reduced price, or says lie haa them without name lamped on bottom, put him. down M a fraud. T' I Ariiro CJ IN.75 -AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, l'ENN. of the firm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIAITS, Specialist ill Errors of Red action of tho Eye. Examinations free of charge. W ARK EN, l'ENN. THE ItIMM. REST MNTER-MDR&APJ, IVmU'I's in TOBACCO, CKiAHS cox r 1 :c "a i x a is y. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice lino of the Bi I BmicU of 11. L. Douglas S3 SHOE THVaTolTLD. W. I POI'CiLAS tSh(et are stylish, eay fit. tin ami iiivo bctu-r MlulucUon atllie price ai- d th.tn anv fiber maUe. Try cue pair and r-t: convinced. The tuunping of W. L. Uwuglaa' 1. uiie and pi ice on Ihe litoiu, whith guarantrcs 1 .1 iral.ie, t.Av thoiisndi of dollar! annually t . ihu: e u ho vvtjr thcin. jKulcra who puth the b i!c nf V I,. Dmi'lua fihori gain customers, x- nit h hcl to incrc;4e the bjlrs on their full Una .,' 'Midi. TIk'v r;in aliurd to tell ut a less profit, tin ! e heliec you can have money tV buying al) )-nr footwear ol" he dealer adverlibea below, C ;itulofuf tree upon application. Address, V. L.UOLGLAb, lirocktuu, Mtsaa, bold by T. H. U ANSON, Tionesta, l'u. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as you can see. They look like solid cises, wear like solid cases, and ars solid cases for all practical purposes yet only cost about half as much as an oat. and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years ; many in constant use for thirty vears. Better than ever cine. thv are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (rinu) which cannot bi pulUd or twuttd off tne case the r f:i37 45 JAMES MoINTYRJS, County Commissioner, (n account with the year ending .Ian. 1, IH'M. To County ordora drawn f 3( 00 Ily 88 day aorvlce at $3.50 a day 30800 - liy expenses allowed 60 60 $3o3 00 303 60 PHILIP EM ERT, County Conimissioiier, in account with Foreat County for the year oiuiinu Jan. 1, lsltt. To County orders drawn $ 08 SS By 88 days aervice at 3.50adayl 808 00 liy expenses allowed 25 : i $308 26 FOREST COUNTY as: Wo the understand! Auditors of Forest County do horeby certify that w met .at tho Commissioners' olllco In the aaid couiitv ac!ordiii(j to law and (lid audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Mierift, Prothonotarv, Dis trict Attorney and County Commissioners for tho year ending January 1, 1HU4, and " u uiiu tun nuit mj nu i .ei, mini in mo loreoiiiii report. In witness whereof we have herounto set our hand and seal this lHtli day of Jan uary, A. 1., 18114. J. W. ELLIOTT, L. 8.1 W. L. tSTHOUP, f L. N.j County Auditors. M. E. A1USOTT, lj. 8. J ROOFING It is nni iimleil for hoii.-e, lmm, factory or out liiiiiiluis, and onls half the price of shinnies, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied lv anyone. Send stamp lor sample and slate si.c of roof. EXCEISLDR ERJ5.T & ROOFING CO. 1 Duano ht.. New YorU, N. Y. FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our sl id, perfectly pure and strictly fresh, and ciistmners will find our umls a!av- hi)h s..iiie aud first class. Nice, clean liiili.tr. 1 llali i n l Harder Whop in c'lniui'tioi'. iivn us a eall. Cor. of El in and l'riiit;e Sts., TIONESTA, 3?. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Attest, J. W. ULACK, Clerk. EX PEN DI rUHES of 1'orest County for the year ending January 1st, 1814. IE "VT1"" ""'," Can onlv be had on the casta atamncd with this trade mark. AH others have the old-style pull-out which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted on with the ringers. Sold only through watch dealers. Bond for st walch case opeuer lu the luauufauturers .-.w... rtto( --I fVVjrl.UlI& tTCllV.ll VU9b VUf Hridires H14.I88 77 ("onstalilos ii44 H8 Shoritl 'h lees 714 811 ProthonotHi'v foes fW OS Coniluonwealtli costs 3.(4 30 Repairs and supplies luo 63 Hooks and statiouarv 432 10 Stenographer 104 'JO Janitor 812 50 Jury feus 1.032 113 Express and drayago 24 IW r.xpunse 130 20 Koad view 127 10 Printinn 6U 85 Eeleclions RO'J 81 County Commissioners l,tKKi,20 -(IK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. CftXFIELD, PROPRIETOR. S. (i(m1 Stm'k, itoil Carriut's niul w jii'.-i li li t tip'in tlu: tiKt reus'inabUi lortiiH, CT033 TE3 AICIITO All orders left at tho Post Ollice will receive prompt uUetitioii. TIME TAHLE In effect Nov. Lfl, 18'.I3. Trains leave Tio. nesta for Oil City and points west as lollows: No. 1)3 Through Ereluht (carry ing pHsseners) (1:40 a. in. No. 31 itiitlalo Express 12:07 noon. No. til ay ! reiKht (carrylnit passeiujers) :is p. m. o. a.i oil fiiy i'.x loss 7:63 p. in. For Hiekory,Tidioute,Wurren,Kinzua, Driiaioni, (jicau auu ine I'.ast : No. 30 oleuii Express 8:41 a. ill. JNo. 32 fittsuurn txpress.... 4:10 p. in. No. iH) lhroiiKh hreiyht (ear- ryinjf passengers) 0:00 p. in. No. 00 Way Freight (curryintt passengers to Tionesta) 8:41 a. ui. County Auditors.. Assessors Western penitentiary (ias and nas lixiures lindo views Auditors Harmony twp Refunding orders t:osts W. A 1). case Exp's bridge case Warren Co.. lax returns Registering Notary Public 12fi 00 81U 07 4H7 88 3:i0 00 33 10 13 00 738 38 HO 73 202 00 41 00 14 00 11 e0 Indigent soldier.. Estimating timber .; Tlpstatf Lunacy fees Jail physician Coroner (Supreme court costs New Indices Witness foes County Institute Justice of the Peace Court Auditor Interpreter Watchman Furniture Prothonotary olllee.. Hoarding Jurors Tax on loans Jury Commissioners clerk... Counsel fee Warren Intune hospital Postage Kcalp bounties District att'y Court crier Commissioners clerk Treasurer's Commissions Interest Collectors' commission TO 00 243 08 03 10 08 38 7 75 9 07 15 0O 533 31 8 04 108 00 0 50 10 00 10 00 10 00 1,590 40 02 00 188 00 101 60 275 62 827 75 22 64 172 00 07 11 40 00 1,000 00 1,038 fcT 1,280 00 1JD 63 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest county for the year ending Jauuary 1st. 1894 ASSETS. ' Halanee in Treasurers hands f 10,009 09 liun by Harnett Township 3d 75 Due by Howe Township 07 25 l)uo by Hickory Township 103 87 Due by Tionesta Township 82 25 Due r.y Tionesta Horough 228 00 Koateit lunds returned 645 58 Liabilities over assets , 20,879 04 $32,793 1 LIABILITIES. 1 Rctiids outstanding 32,000 00 Outstanding bills 793 23 Trains 93 and 1HJ Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City anil Irvineton only. Oilier trains run daily except Sunday. (let Time Tables and full information froiu Si. l. (.'LARK, Aeiint, Tionesta, Pa. K. 11KL,1j. UenTSUPt, J. A. FELLOWS, Uoo'l Passenger &. Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V, $32,793 23 HORK8T COUNTY a: Piirs iunt to law we, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, publish the foregoing exhibit of tho receipts and expenditures of said County for tho year ending January 1st, 1894. W.tuess our hands and seals the 13lh day of January 1891. Attest, J. T. DALE, Clerk. W. A. CONN ELY PEl'ER YOUNUK, W. M. COON, Couuty Commissioners.
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