Smart k Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. SHOE DEPARTMENTEUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, HENCE A Special Clearance Sale. Mr Payne, of Ysrren. Pa . who has iusl cime to take chanre nf our Shoe Department, his insisted oo the lot ori.ailic' riiildrrii's and Boy, Good, that they will not be io the way nl his heavy Sprinj Purchase. Many of the luts re very Urge and we realire that the only way to make a clem sweep is to put the prices so low that every pair will be immediately sold. It is a well known fa t that our Shoes are regularly marked 25 percent, lowrr than tame grade re .ld at in the regular store, and when you add to this soother reduction of 25 to 33 percent, you may realize what a wonderful rooner savins op. pirtunity this is The styles aie all me most r liable makers Itot a shoe in the lot but what ae can conscious ly recommend. 42 pairs child' kid button, patent tip. siie 81 to 11 Our price, $1 50; regular price Jl 75; sale price, 98c pr 84 pairs child's kid, lace.pateat tip, sizes 8 to 11 Our price $1.50; regu lar price 81 75; sale i rice.'JSc. 63 pairs Oh 1 1's kid lace.piteut tip, extension sole, fair siito , Our price $1.50; regular price, $1 75, sale price, 98c. 25 pairs child' ho calf, ltje,itnck tipOur price, 81 25; regular priie, tl 50; sile price, 89). 28 pairs MNsVhnx calf, lace.stnt k tip, sizes 11 J to 2-Our price, $1 75; regulr price, $2 00; sale ptiee, $1 29 23 pairs Mines' box calf luce,Uck t ps, high cut, 11 to 2 Our price, $2; regular price, $2 50; sale rce, $1 48 27 pair Mise' patent calf, lace, mil kid top Our price, $2 25; regu lar price, $2 75; sale price, $1 69. 24 pairs Women's lace kid, stork tip, medium sol., Our prior, 82; regular price, 2.50; sale price, $1.39. 19 pairs Women's lace kid. cloth top. hand turned Our price.83; reg ular pries, 83 50; sale price, 81 69. 30 pirs Women' enamel calf, high cut lace, Goodyear welt, exten sion sole and heel, rope stitch Our prire, $3; regular price, ?3 50; tale price, $1 78 SMART & OIL CITY, PA. COMMENT ON APPEAL. ueinity u. a i.ar-a contend mat Schley Was Condemned on All Point:. Washington, Jan. 31. The "com ment" cf Judge Advocate General Lemley and Si licitor llanna upon the appeal cf Aiiaiiral Schley, as sub mitted to the president by Secretary I.nug, If less than a third as long as the apical Itself. The commentators begin with the statement that Ad miral Schley and his counsel hava shitted their grcund. They say the chief features of the case were "the retn grade movement"; "disobedience of ordsrs"; "Inaccurate and mislead ing official reoorts"; "failure to de srrcy vessels of the enemy lying with in sight"; and ' Injustice to a brother officer." These matters are all grave. The first was that the finest aggrega tion of American vessels under one commaud was by Schley's direction tnrnec about and headed for Key West, r. rre than 7o0 miles distant, when v.-i.hln 22 miles of Santiago, where the enemy's ships were. The second was that Schley deliberately and knowinjly disobeyed the secre tary's orders overtaking him In his retrograde movement. The third was thst Prhley's reason officially given for the rttrogiade movement and dis obedience of orders, I. e., "that tho flying squadron was short of coal,'' was t.ot true. The fourth was that for throe- days some of the Spanish ships lay within teach of the flying cnnnrtroii and no sufficient effort was made to destroy them. The fifth in volves I In p:iint of honor. The com r.irntatc rs fay: 'Tpon all the above named features b.M'C'Yed by us to be the most in pu'iant I' not the only really l;n pottant features, into which the court made Inquiry, the conduct of Admiral Schley wa3 condemned by that most distinguished tribunal. Admiral Dew ey and Admirals lienhnm ind Ram say nrlted In their findings and opin ion up: n all of these several points." The commentator charge that Ad miral S-hley now Ignores all the. grave matters and banes his appeal upon unimportant features of the rase as compared with the grave matters above referred lo. The commentators say they recog nize the fact that Admiral Schley de voted by far the larmr part of his appeal to the quest inn of command, and ronnnnnlly give that question a preimrtionRto space In their com ment. They declare that the ques tion Is between Sampson and Schley, both p'ike Interested, and to Investi gate it fairlv Iw in should be heard. Such Incidental testimony on thin point as cairn before the court was on Sibley's side only and the doors were entirely closed to Sampson. Th y add: "To determine an Im portant question of this nature under such conditions Is contrary to the underlying principle of Anglo-Saxon Justice. "The weight of testimony Is to the effect that the commodore controlled the movements of his flagship the Brooklyn well, with the exception of the loop. Hut It also shows, not neg atively, but affirmatively and beyond fieeotlnn fiat he did not control the immediate ch'sine out of number of new, of the best and latest lats and rf 28 pairs Wome .' hnx calf, lace. t ck lip, hifih rut, exteusinn sole Our price, 82 50; regular price 83; sale price, $1 69. 25 pairs Women's lace kij, patent tip, I'Xlensino sole, rope stitch Our price $2 50; regular price $3; sale price, $1.69 15 pairs Women's satin slippers, fur top regular price, 81 50; sale price, 81 19 15 pairs Women's black felt house slipper regular price $i 50; sale price 98c. 25 pairs Misses kid, button, patent tip Our price 81 50; regular price, $1 75; sale price, 98o. 19 pairs boys' lace, faun calf ex tension sole, I'.iir stitch Our price, 81 50; regular price, 81-75; sale price 81 19 24 pairs boys' box calf, lace, ex tension sole, fair siitch Oir price, 82; regular price, 82 50; sale price. 81.49. Five crsc! G mdyear glove rubbers, first quality, the very best goods made sale price, Jllc Yi Item ore' g It edge shoe dress ing, large size regulsr price, 25c; sale pri'-e, 15a. W itlemo'e t r rench kI- ss ilrssf g regalar price, IDc; sale price, Uc. SILBERBERG, operations of the fleet in general on that day. All this Is established not by theoretical deduction or expert or Inexpert opinion, but by direct, posi tive, unlmpearhed and unimpeachable testimony, given under oath by the admiral' brothers-ln-arms.' Miss Stone Not Released. Washington, Jan. 31. Uuless Miss Stone's captors have abandoned her, despairing of being able to surrender her safely to the agents who have been trying to ransom her, she Is not yet at liberty. It Is quite certain that the ransom money has not been paid, and that the agents referred to have completely lost touch with the brig ands, who have been frightened off by the apeparance of Turkish soldiery In their neighborhood. The efforts to secure the woman's release will not be abandoned, but It 1b feared that they must be renewed In another di rection, the present line having been broken. Sampson and Cromwell to Be Retired. Washington, Jan. 31. The navy de partment has issued an order announc ing that Uear Admiral W. T. Sampson and 13. J. Cromwell will be placed on the retired list on the 9th proximo on account of age. Admiral Sampson la now in this city on waiting orders, bis health having compelled his relin quishment of active duties several months ago. Admiral Cromwell 1 in command of the European station. A Great Discovery Not Made by Accident Great discoveries are not always made by accident but often by perseverance, constant study and experience. Such wa the case that resulted in the discovery ol Thompson's Barosma which is remarkable for its cures iu Kidney, Liver and bladder troubles, also Sciatic Rheumatism. Barosma is remarkable also in the fact that the cures it makes are Permanent A Serious Case Easily Cured. The third dose of Thompsons' Barosma made me feel like a new man. I suffered about a year with pain in the back, side and groin. My hands, arms, and side of face became numb ; would wake up numb all over ; had to get out of bed and go through gymnastic exercises to get asleep. I made up my mind to sell out the jewelry business, as I lost thirty pounds of flesh in one year. I am very thankful I took Thompson's Barosma and shall remain in Titusville. Any person ffiictetl as I was can call on J. J. Borne, jeweler, ag West Spring street, and learn what Karosma, Backache, I.iver, Kidney and Lumbago Cure did for me. It is a valu able remedy. The alxwe cure was effect ed five years ago and I have been well ever since. J. J. BOKNB. Cured in Four Days. About twenty years ago I contracted a sprain and lumbago, causing numbness in back and hips, which confined me to my bed. Capt. S. R. Smith called on me and said : "Get a bottle of Thompson's Barosma," which I did taking large dos.-s and to my surprise in about four days I rolled out of bed a well man. Although this was twenty years ago, I have had oo return of the symptoms since. (Signed) JOHN P. PIRFI'ER, Sept. 1st. tyoo. Selkirk, Pa All druggists, ft.ooa bottle or six for Are Yon Koliiff West I or Southwest during the next 60 laysf If so, seud your name, address, detination and rotito desired to II. C. Allen, C. P. T. A., Xk-kel Plato Knail, VM Slate St., Krie, Pa. lie will promptly advise you of any available low rates and give you all dmired information regarding your prospective trip. 1 !-No.-lti 41 DIVORCE. Cot' STY OF KoRKsT, fW. TMt CVwiiioiiirrnfA of iViiN.tvfi'iinia lo the Sheriff of mid Canary Greeting: Whereas, Mary Outlier did, on the M day of May, ltmi, pri'l r her petition to our said Juiges ol the said Court of Com itiou Plea lor said Counii, praying for the cause therein t lotlii, that she night be dtvo ml trom the bonds of matrimony entered into Willi you Ira Kdward (iiliher. We, therefore, com mand you the Haul Iik Kdward ilniher that, wiling aside all oilier business and excuse whatsoever, vim bo ai d ap'iear in your proper person iieloie our Judges at I'wnesta. at a court of Common I'leas there lo tie hel l for the Comity nf Korest, on the 4ih Monday t Feb. parkin answer the petition on libel of tne said Mary Ouilier and to show cause, if any you have, why the saul Mary timber, your wife, should nut be divorced from the tinnila of matrimony, agreeably to the Acta of Assembly in such case made and provided. Herein lail not. VVilntsa the lion. W. M. t.imlsey. President of our said Couit, at Tioneata, the Thirteenth dny of January, I'.Ktii. J. tl. Kohkhtson, Prolhonolary. To Ira Kdwanl Ouilier: You are hereby niti lied lo appear lie tore the I lonorablo Judges of the Court of Common l':c is, at Tumesla, Pa., on the fourth Monday nl Kid maiy next, to answer as set tottii in above subpoena. J. W. JAMIKMON, Sueritr. January !, HHi2. You Can llavo a Home and Farm in tho Great Northwest. Low Settlers' Rates Eur Da) During Marc, and April 1902. TW land : low-Driced land : tins M!n,t- plrndiri rmp ; oud tchouU and clmrehn ; . 7irijwth and pmnritr of tha wondxr rut NorthweM ia anaijualiHl iu tha hialory Now it rour opportunity to man a bom and farm. Doo'tnMhwtit. Write trwlar. Th axiod land ii (oin fail. It will toon ba ffooa. TtiMaBnllatiniitellyonallahontit. Bond t stamp aacn, ur anj ol them tlial roo want North Dakota Bulletla Milk Rlrer Valley (rliMI. ) Flathead Couaty Caacada Couaty ' -Colvllle Reaervatloa (Wash) Stavans County ' Central Wuhlnirtoa " -Wenatchee Valley flap and description ol Washington. rot rates and full Information apply lo 1 biiu v. Great Northern Railway, or writ to 1. 1 WHITNEY. MAX BASS. Oea. 1mm. AftM Ssas Clark IU. rklnc III. 8. P. aad T. A, aiPaamiaa. D. P. FREDERICKS, II. D. (Eye, Ear, Nose ami Throat Specialist.) Office Hours 10 a. in. to 3 p. in. ( Except Thursdays.) Careful attention jriven to furnishing all kinds of glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA CALIFORNIA Via. New Orlrana ami the Nunsrt Itontr. THE ONLY TRUE WINTER !ROUTE Na Nnair ItliH'knili-s lllizzards. Theonlv linn operrftinu dotildn daily service between t'inclnnall t New Or leans, carri irlg I'lillinsn Palace Drswiii'j Room Sleepnrs, free RecliningrChair Cars and Bullet, Library, Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining Cars, (meals at Is carte.) Finest and Fastest Trains In the South. Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars through to S:in Francisco from f hidgo, via Omaha and the scenic line of the world. Pullman Excuraion Sleeping Cars thiougli In Shu Francisco from Cincinnati nnd Chicago, via New Orleans and the Sunset mute. These cars are personally conducted by competent sgents to look alter tho welfare of patrons. Quickest and best line lo OKLAHOMA & INDIAN TER Fsstest train service to t lie famous BEAUMONT.TEX.,011 FIELD Through Sleeping Car from Chicsgo without chmige noil through Sleeping far reservation from Cincinnati via Memphis, Tetin., to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. fijiceial llomesrcker' KXCVRSIOSS to till pninlt Nimtlt, WcM if- Xortlnccxt. For free descriptive mailer and full particulars regarding above, address E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pa. At. 812 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Fred, tiretteiibcrgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tisils, lias or Water Fit ti ugs and I Itinera! Ill :icksuiil hi ng pronil'l Iv dono at liw I!;tli. Itciairing Alill Machinery given Kpvial iitteuiion, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and ust west of tho Shaw House, Tidloiile, Pa. Your patronago noliciteil. FRED. (I HETTEN BERHF.H. S.fl. v f GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PEN N. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1901. 8. M. HENRY, rnasurer of Forest County, In account wllh Mquor I.lcwnaea aiu lounry ior ine DR. To I K. Branch To Aharrah Larimer To J. II. I'owera To J. II. Fiddler To (ierow ,t Ueruw To K. A. Weaver i no oo llHl Oil 100 00 ii o oo a oo imo no fsoo oo io oo 8. M. 11ENUY, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the State of Paunsyl vauia ior the year ending January 6, ItHU. To tax on County indebted ilea, i 100 00 in mercantile tax VI M) 110 10 00 12 :u 3 .M 00 I'd opera house.. To Stale personal lax , To eating house To Hrokera To billiards and pool.. S. M. II ENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account wllh Redemption aam oouuiy ior me year T balance lat settlement 8 Ml To ain't ree'd from Individuals... 3ti3 60 1.1 $-it 13 To I slauce fj5 21 8. M. 11 EX RY, Treasurer ol Forest County, In account with Dog Fund of said Com," ty for the year ending January U, Pari. To balance last settlement f ?00 00 Bv orderi redeemed $ 219 30 TotaxoflWI tku 50 By 4 pr. eU coiiiiiiisslona a 77 By ain't Irusld tp. boro schools 4:W 43 By balance 200 00 50 To balance $2tio 00 S. M. II EN RY, Treasurer of Forest Count tuo year cuuing To balance 1 4,SM II lo seated returns lttt 4rt To seated lax 7.4 01 To iiuseattd tax 2, -ltil 55 To 5 pr. ct. added to seated rei ns tl W To 5 pr. ct. added collei-tra ac'ta.. 79 tM To Interest on unsealed tax 20 ;trt To rent on Hoi d house 20 00 To iKisnlinc whool teacher 13 ;0 To ain't rit'd from Black estate.. 40 00 'lo ain't ree'd from Klk county... l.to 07 To ain't ree'd from Ere county... 63 M To ain't ree'd Iroiii harness sold.. 22 00 To ain't ree'd from team aold 125 87 To ain't ree'd from laud redeem ed from County 20 09 8lS34 20 ....83,002 m To I a'am-e , &. M. HESRY, Treasurer of Forest County, iu account with aald County Fund for tue year oniiiug To balance ; $14,K7 44 To sealed returns 476 40 To seated tax 18,57 5H To uust-aled lax 6,156 10 Tu SU ii M irtiirneil 400 IK) To A pen-cut. added to st-td. retns. 'it t2 To A ociccntaddcit to Cold rs bal. Its) 0 To 00 day tax list 34 OH To redemption fond 6 yeara old.. 67 M To lii ior license 114 00 To reiieinpiloii and tax from Co. 58 50 To in i crest on unsealed tax 73 44 To Jellrraoii Co. Iiruij-o repairs. 6 77 To t'lari'in Co. bridge repairs. 6 77 To I. O. O. F., P. M. Clark )7 00 To Howe Ip. maintaining insane 118 75 To F. Fitauerald, Biack estate... 45 2A To Slate appro, forest tires 35 66 To Itarnet tp. refunded m 50 To l. biti liill, rotunded 24 10 To It. M. Herman, sidewalk 3 00 To Venango Co. bridge costs 767 75 To Harmony iwp. refunded 17 63 To Jury Ires J no To costs 10 CO To lines 10 00 To error In Irai script chargeil 10 Twp. accoiiuls 2,602 All 845.811 70 To balance 818,005 85 J. 11. KUBtKlsus, I'rothonotary of Forest County. In account with said County i"r 1110 jtia' eiiiiing January it, i:ar. looruera arawii s 860 30 8. I). IRWIN, Dl tricl Attorney nf Forest me year ending looruers urawn s 18 00 J. W. JAMIESON, Sherllf of Forest County, in account with aald Couuty for the year ending 10 oruers nrawn I ttiS 38 tVi.V) 38 in i-u.naiiMiu.i cna 01 roresi loiiniy vuuiug January c, itsj. JOHN T.CARSON. To county ordere drawn 8 677 50 6 05 472 AO 116 20 81,231 25 8 :m :a io .12 472 ;"0 60 85 To county expense bills To county poor orders drawn... 10 county poor expense Dills... R. M. HERMAN. To county ordurs drawn l o cmiiiiy expense bills To pisir orders drawn lo poor expense bills 81.227 17 J. T. PALE. To county orders drawn 8 649 AO To county expense bills 44 38 To poor orders drawn 413 00 To poor expense bills 1126 '.' 14 r uttts 1 cous r i , ss. e, tue uniiersigtien A ml i tors or Korest County, do her met al the Court House in Tionesta. said County, according u I several accounts ol the Treasurer, Proibonotarv, SheritT, Oil County Commissioners for the year ending January 0, 1'.rni, am . r, .no uoocisiKoeii yiiuikors 01 llttl'oilrt MnilHA in TlnnMl. ul.l I I . n 1 ; I A ...I:. aa set out in tne loreg.iing report, lo testimony whereof we have set our hand and scats iuib ioiu uay ui January, iisj. J. R. HEO. R. J. EXPENDITURES of Forest County Justices fees $ 20 80 Constable pay 1H1 04 Witness fees lift 04 Sheriffs fees and expenses 61)6 88 I'rothonotary' fees 832 03 District Attorney 16 00 Stenographer 271 25 Telephone aad Telegraph 66 70 Riifi'iiding Orders 2,682 87 Soldiers burial and headstone... 05 00 Extinction of forest tires 17 28 Road views ):H 50 Insurance 144 25 Atlnrney's fees InO tK) Election expenses 1,026 50 Western Penitentiary 4:1 28 Itelorm School su 16 Express, freight and diayage 10 29 Board of prisoners 66 25 Bridge repairs 8:18 63 Fuei, lights and water 420 30 Postage, blanks and books 161 37 Prnthonntary's boi ks A printing 40 08 Treasurer' books A printing...- 20 60 Court house and Jail repair and supplies 701 66 Bounty and prubato 248 25 FINANCIAL 8TA I EM ENT of Forest ahhktn: Balance In liniidsof Treasuior...$H,wr, ;5 Duo from Hickory Twp 240 87 Due from Tiono la Boro :mi ",5 Due from Slate an 7H Liabilities over Asset 076 63 820,487 78 EXPENDITURES of Forest County Poor T. F. Ritchey, Attorney. 50 00 agrants tillico supplies Feed Farm Implements Commissioners' expense l.alior Lights , lllaeksmiihing Provisions Outside relief. Home Furnishing Clothing Slock expense .,, Farm expenso Telephone Orders of relief. Plumbing Fertilizer 12 18 6 67 :t88 36 110 II!) 25 53 1,155 81 37 16 5 80 676 42 904 32 17 06 120 99 4 22 10 57 20 20 14 All 96 73 35 60 Female labor... 60 90 year nuiiig January a, nri CR. Bv ain't paid BarnetlTwp 8 67 ll'v ain't paid Jenk Twp 171 00 ll'v ain't aiit Turnouts lloro U'iS 00 11 V ain't paid State Treasurer...- UK) 00 By 5 pr. ct. i-oui. on tMiO ii) 00 By bal. transferred to Co. ae't.... 114 00 By exonerations 8 By printers' bill lly postage By mercantile tax uncolleelable. By Ntate Treasurer receipts lly I pr. ct. com. on !,Oii2.;i3 By i pr. ct. com. ll,47&! 11 2.1 110 40 7 IN S ttt 2,'JTS 44 10 Oi 73 01 k2,4S0 fti Fund of euiliug January u, line By ain't paid Individuals 8 lly ain't transferred to Co.ac't oy 4 p. ct. com. on 83Stf til By balance astt til 07 M S 40 4 io 21 8S03 AO v, In account wllh County Poor Fund for January o, IW.. By orders redeemed Bv coupons redeeiiHd ... ....810,144 22 1,200 00 4A3 77 57 63 By 4 pr. ct. com. on f 11.344 22 By Collectors' exouoiations By 5 pr. ct. allowed on exonera tions By Collectors' com missions ami 4 87 aliatementa 4114 30 By land returus lfiy m By double assessment 1 HO By error in transcript A 12 By balance 8,102 IKt $1.V34 20 January 0, I'.VJ. By ordersredeetiied 17,0.'i8 6.1 By Coupons redeemed 1,375 00 By Collectors' abatement 674 38 Uy Collectors' commissions 5t 58 By Collectors' exonerations 280 06 By Cnllectnis' land return 4:"J 03 By 6 per cent exoneration and land returns 17 10 By County Imtitul.- I'M ml By bonds redeemed S,0nO 00 By State tax on lunula lot) Oil By 4 percent, com. on (15,017.05. 1136 08 lly I per ceui. com. on Y,0ii0.00.. Ml 00 By balance.... ....18.H05 85 5,:iu By Tec allowed 8 360 30 County, In account with said County for January 6, 1002. By fee 1 lowed 8 16 00 January 0, liKU. By fees allowed 8 209 60 Ky pnanra board . turnkey fi e 147 4 By expense allowed 230 43 Svi vi u in account with said County for the yea By 16") days county account 8 By 135 days poor account By expense billsallnwetl Co. acct By expense bills al'w'd poor acct 677 50 472 AO 65 05 116 20 81,231 25 By 121 dayseuinty account... By l;in days piwir account 8 AIM 50 472 ,"i0 t'5 32 By expense bills allowed Co, acct By expense bills al'w'd poor acct 60 85 81.227 17 lly 157 days county account 8 AID AO By 118 days poor account 413 00 ny expense lillls allowed Co. acct 44 Uy expense idlls al'w'd poor acct 11 26 I,0I8 14 roresi county, ao neretiy certiry that we rn.. t m ... .1 : ... " . , ; . ... .. E. . n ... . ... ii law. anu uia auou tne District Attorney, and ml wo fonnil Uia Mmtt CLAKK, hbai.) L. KINU, (ska i.J County Auditors, FLYNN, !skalI for the year ending January 6, 1902. Wages, Jury Com'r and Clerk.. 104 60 Wages, Grand J urora 3:16 48 wage, Traverse Jurois l,4il 6:1 Wagos, Tip St If Court Crier... 125 00 Wages, Assessors 012 KH ( onimissionera py 1,725 50 Wsges, Commissioners' Clerk... 708 62 Wages, Auditors :to 20 Wages, Janito' 312 no Printing 77 y Com rs dues to State Convention 6 00 Coroner a inquest 4 55 Mvery 411 75 L'ounty portion of Township house. Upper Harmony 400 00 Com'ra ex p. attending appeals... 33 06 Hoarding Jurors w 25 Kxp. lunacy of P. M. Clsrk II 2. Exp. lunacy of Daniel Hustler... 19 25 Kivoriling deed 2 50 Illegal tax refunded Treasurer ou lands not found 120 75 Exp. to Com in' ra' convention... 18 07 Miscellaneous 14 54 817,537 92 County for the year ending January 0, 1602 MARIMTIKS: Bonds outstanding Due Western Penitentiary,. . 820,000 00 ... 487 78 820,487 78 District for the year ending Jan 0, 1902. "epairs 45 m Seed account 42 30 ;'lerk 117 26 Teamsters' expeme 5 55 Improvements 1,274 55 Freight, Express, Ae ' 17 115 Bringing in Paupers 64 60 iiuriai or rauper m ho 'l,el 991 80 irugs and medicines Physician's Pay Ice account Lunacy cases H 1 irse h I re . . . Institute Tor Feeble Minded""" Warren Insane Asvlnm Twelve head yearling cattle One hog Commissioners' Psy ...... Ltd 47 182 70 3 60 6 00 142 50 137 96 1,279 75 116 (HI 8 00 1,358 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT n Poor Funds r Forest Comity for I ha year ending January 0, 1002. as Kin: Bal. In Treasurer a hand $ 3,002 98 Due f.oin Chaa. M osier i!5 on Im from F. P. Amsltir 1.1 00 Due from Harnett Twp 13 60 Liabilities over Assets 20,043 52 of 810,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, aa. e, tne undersigned, 1 oinmisaionera t'inwii-i, uoiierrojr -vruijf Mini inn and Statement nf Asset and l.ialillilles knowledge and beliul, JOHN T. CARSON, skai.U Commissioner. J. T. DALE, skai. J Attest, SAM. T. CARSON. Clerk. Nothina in Thai can't ho found at this s'oro. Wo Lave it in SHELF AND HEAVY GOODS A gimlet nr I wo inch auger. A penknilu or a six font cross cut saw. Wo can fit you out quickly, satisfact. rily and at a very small margin above actual ctt. Wo can set ymi nut for housekeeping, furuiiuK, luuibi-ri'U', teaming, or any uy you like, so lung it's in the hardware line. Stoves and Ranges We always keep in stuck ini of the clafs miliil lo tliij luti lude-Gas, Wood or Cial. An I il it' a Wagon, Sleigh or Buggy. You want we're prepared to figure money into your pocket and not half try. It's up t i you uuw. Give, in a chance to prove what we're saying. SCOWDEN & CLARK. County rhone 2'J MAR1ENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. Jfaiultntre, 2HU Siiilh'n, etc. . . . Mill Machinery Ucixitrcd I'roinjit Itf. Shafting, Pulley and Pillow Tiloclc Flint liifted on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE RUBBERJND LEA THER BELTING, Shelf la nla-are, Irou, NaiN and Tool it t the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive Range Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, P. y ('jnt Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Cnscul, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, M ARIEN VILLE, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. GixmI HUH'k, (loot) Carriages and Bug ;ie to let itiou the most reasonable tonus, le will also do JOB TEAlCIlsra- All order left at tho Post Ollice wil receive prompt attention. If it. tlVGCSr Mqssck TO OFTICIAN. Office i "If National flank lliiilding, OIL CITY, PA. Kyes examined froe. Kxi lilsivel v optical, Pennsylvania IlAIIltOVl). AM) AI.LKtillEXY LKY DIVISION. 1IUKKALO VAI. Taking etrisit. Nov. 3d. I'Hil. No. 3d Hit Halo Kxpnss, daily except Hunilay ll:Jia m. No. 32 Oil City and Piitslmrg j,xrress,tiaiiy,6xccpt Sunday..7:30 p.m. For Hickorv.Tiilioute. Warren Klnmi Itraiironl. Oleun and Hie Kat : No. 31 Oluan lOx press, daily except Stinilnv H:.r,.", a. in. No. 3:t Pittslnirg Kxnress. daily except Holiday 4::iil p. in, Kor Timo Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. I. M. I1U ll'III.NNO.N, J. K. WOOD. Oeneral Manager. Oen'l Passonger Agt. DM. FENNER'S GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS CWHE ANY ORip BRUISES Va.V COLDS SPRAINS f BRONCHITIS SIIHUS wn SORE THROAT RUSnNAIlsX JLM.M. JL NEURALCIA COLIC INSIDE OS OUT OIARRHSA I.UIIH.ITlKsl Honda otitalauding 8'16,000 00 830,000,(0 or forest County, and Forest Couuty Poor lort-goiug niaicineot ot rci-eipta anil ex peiut iturea are correct and true, to II10 best of our R.M.HERMAN, Iskai.1) Hardware TIONESTA. PA. LINE OF A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hour or Hotel Weaver TIOnSTEST.A, PA. Telephone o. 20. THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVEE TYPEWRITER Shows every word a written; aligns perfect ly, anil needs least re pair. Wrilo for cata logue ami get name nf nearest representative. Agents io all leading cities. The Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at tho Buffalo Exposition. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 La kb , Chicago, III, Housth- Id utensils 1114 5tj Driiifjistn In 1 to 8 minute 7V,Wc.i; $IO,.;t It