THE Smart L st ones, Odds and Ends Sale A General Clean Up. of all odds and ends brought to light at our ju6t completed inventory. Stock taking is like house cleaning; you never know you have half : ko much truck 'till you start to turn things topsy turvy. We've just gone through this exptrience, and what's more, we've fnuud many and ninny an odd lot of one thiog and another that we did not know we had. The quantities are too small to specify or describe particulars of, .hut suffice it to say eveiy blessed one of them will he trotted out and -r parked at a price that will separate them from us iu a hurry. Thursday's the Day. If you're here Thursday morning bright and early, you'll be sure to strike the most interesting bargains you have ever beheld. C inie as early as you can, for there's man? a lt of the greatest attractions that will be readily snaped up. We whh we had space to go Into details and describe some of these lots, hut you'll have to take our word for it. THIS WEEK ... The White Goods Sale. We have been planuing for this for several weeks and we now feel ' ' ' that the thousands that have waited for it will not be disappointed. It will be a record breaker. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. It Never Fails. Thompson's Barosma has never been known to fail to cure any disease of the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder ; also Rheumatism, Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility, . and Female Weakness. Thompson's Barosma reduces all the inflammation, neutralizes the acid and dissolves gravel, carrying off all matter that is poisonous to the blood, stomach, heart, kidneys and liver. It is purely vegetable and pleasant to take. No opiate in any form is used in its manufacture. It can be taken by all ages and has cured many children of non-retention or bedwetting. "I had been troubled with rheumatism ever since I was eighteen years old, and when I went into the drug store I had little faith in Thompson's Barosma. I have taken six bottles of ltnrosnm and am better than I have been in twelve years. I can work every day, something I had not done in ten years. Thompson's Barosma regu lates my whole system and I am stronger and better in every way, and am glad to liear this testimony. Thanks to Thompson's Barosma." joiissox N. DuKN, Troy Center, l'enn'a. ' If costive, Thompson's Dandelion and Mandrake Tills should be taken with Barosmft. . They arc purely vegetable and do not gripe. TIME TO HEDGE. Bookmaker Wouldn't I. mil Money, but (inve (inoil Alv!ce. Severn 1 turfmen were discussing the sharp methods of a certain bookmaker who mlds to bis ineonie by money lend in:;, lie was conceded to be u hard niiin to deal with. "I'.ut I'll bet if.'DO that I can borrow ?1,MK) from him on my personal re cognizance," said one. "Ione!" answered the crowd simul taneously, and as he could only stake one bet they pooled against li till. Thinking he had a sure thing, he went off ' with an accompanying committee to see the money lender. "Mr. Cash" (that wasn't his name), he said, "these gentlemen have bet me ?noo that I cannot borrow ?1.IM0 from you. I don't need the money, but you let me have it for a day, and I'll di vide, the bet with you." The committee gasped, but the effect of the cool proposition was unlooked for. Instead of jumping at the chance Mr. Cash buttonholed his Interlocutor nnd said: "Did you make that bet?" "I did." "You bet $"K) that yon could borrow money from me?" 'That's what I did." "Then." In a whisper, "go and hedge." New York I'ress. Whvre Thrrr'n n Will '1 here's n Way. "line of those things which go to show that where there Is a will there is a way Is well exemplified by n happening hi a certain southern city," said a well known former railroad man. "A man before his marriage had purchased a beaulimily located lot ill the city cemetery ami puid jmo for t. After awhile he married ami n,. ,.,, or twelve years afterward nm was buried In the aforesaid beautifully located lot. nnd his grave was care fully tended for awhile by bis widow. When the .big fair came oft In I 'hicago nnd all tin world was en route to that Mecca the widow took n notion she must see that show. As a result of a long cogitation over ways and means she had the body of her deceased hus band exhumed and railroaded fifty miles away and relmried at n cost of nliout S7."i, when she sold the ceme e' v l,,i fr Sciiii and had a irood old Silberbers: rune tit the big worlds tall', smiihc what of n financier, wasn't she?" New Orleans Times ! leinocrat. The Flrnt LexleoKrnplirr. Dr. Johnson, even if we except his predecessor, P.ailey, was not the father of lexicographers. Iu a volume issued by the historical manuscripts commis sion on manuscripts in the Welsh lan guage It is stated that the idea of Illus trating the meaning and correct use of words by actual quotations from the literature of a living language seems to have been first put in practice by (Jrif llth lliraetho'g, the herald bard of Wales, who died in l."(4. It was not till the days of Dr. Johnson, 200 years later, that a similar Idea took root in English soil. An abbreviated fopy of (JrilUth Illraethog's Welsh Dictionary was made by his pupil, William Llyn, between l."ir7 and 1573 and is now iu the free library nt Cardiff. London Globe. Onk Wood. Tim oak Is n historic wood. As early as the eleventh century it became the favorite wood of civilized Europe, nnd specimens of carving and interior finish have conic down to us from that early day, their pristine beauty en hanced by the subduing linger of tlino. The early colonists brought with them to the shores of America their love for this wood, and here, too, the oak ac quired historical Interests. Impudent MiiNPullne AaNainption. Mr. Ferguson Whose chnrncter were you and Mrs. Tarrup discussing when I came in? Mrs. Ferguson What made you think we were discussing unybody's character? Mr. Ferguson I noticed you were busily tnlking-tlmt's nll.-Exchnnge. Wntiteil No Time. "The manager says he engaged tin forty chorus girls in twenty minutes.' "Gracious, but he's quick nt figures.' Town Topics. Not Her AVenpon. "Is your wife a club woman. Mike?" "Narry the likes o' Hint, sor. Shi uses a flatlmn, sor." Detroit Frei Tress. KILVdD BY BOXING DOO. Sreat Dane, Maddened by Blow Hurled Itself on Matter. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. A boxln match with his dog, a Great Dane which he had taught to stand up and f Cht in human fashion, has resulted in th death of Henry A. Thorne of East Rittenhouse street, Germantown. The fatal bout took place on Tues day, in the yard of the Yarnell paint works, No. 5.824 Germantown avenue, where Thorne was employed, and tht unforeseen end came as a result of the fierce anger of the dog, which had been stirred up by a blow struck bj his master. The dog, whose name was Dixie used his paws In defending hlmsell from the blows aimed at him by Thorne, who wore boxing gloves in the bout. On Tuesday Thorne put on the gloves and the pugilistic encountei started off as usual. Dixie had learned to use his paws with much ability, and as there was much strength behind the blows aimed by the animal Thorne was compelled to do a great deal of dodg Ing. In this bout Thorne landed on the dog's head and neck more fre quently than usual. Maddened by the pain and aggravat ed. possibly, by the fact that he had Tailed to reach his adversary with hie paws, the beast plunged forward and hurled its heavy body against his hu man antagonist, sending the latter (lying to the ground. The dog landed with such force as to crush several of Thome's ribs, broken bits of which punctured the tungs, which Injuries resulted in death at the Oermantown hospital. Thorne fame to Philadelphia from Savntora N. Y. CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS. Caused Death of Four Men by a Mine Explosion. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 8. Evan Gabriel, fire boss at the Storrs shaft of the mine of the Lackawanna, was killed and James and Edward Webber, bvo.beiE, and William Jones were fa tally Injured by an explosion of gas Sv.iiirdry. Early in the day Gabriel went Into the mine and saw the conditions were dangerous. He warned the men not to enter. Gabriel again entered the dangerous vein, carrying a safety lamp. A few minutes later Jones and the Webbers followed, Jones carrying a naked lamp. Gabriel's body was found several hundred yards distant, twisted around a mln" "rop, where it had been hurled with ".rifle force. Jones and the Webbers are burned and mangled. $10,000 For Blind Girl. Washington. Pa., Feb. 8. By the will of the late Selwyn Taylor, the mining expert killed In the Harwlck mine disaster, Mary Robok, 12 years, of Houston, where Taylor was former ly a mine superintendent, is made beneficiary to the amount, of $10,000. Taylor took an interest in the girl and on account of her infirmity of blind ness sent her to the Overbrook Insti tution for the Blind at Philadelphia, where she Is now a student. The girl's father Is a coal miner. The blind girl has been notified of her good fortune. Formation of Sub-Syndicate. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. It was stated here that portions of the Pennsylvania tEO,000,000 loan are being offered in ads city by Kuhn. Loeb A Co. of New York in blocks of $2,500,000 and that similar offers are being made in Bos ton and other financial centers. As .he amounts are larger than any single financial Institution is likely to be will ing to assume, the formation of sub syndicates in the smaller financial centers will probably follow. Ignorant Russians Fear Draft. Pottsville. Pa., Feb. 8. The war scare in the Far East has created 1 great scare among the Russians of Schuylkill county, who are fearful that they will be drafted for army service. Saturday 132 were granted citizen papers. Three times that number have applied to become citi zens during the last few weeks. It Is estimated that 1.500 Russians now In the anthracite region have already tak en steps to be naturalized. Mine Fire Near Its End. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Feb. 8. The big fire In the Jersey mine, which has been raging for several years, Is now near the end of its course, so Mine Inspec tor D. T. Davis reported. After all other methods of extinguishing it fail ed, the officials tried to surround it with non-combustible material and have nearly succeeded. This will re sult in the fire burning itself o"f. The fire threatened rich collWies u.l join ing. Found Much "Fake" Whisky. Altoona, Pa., Feb. 8. The pure food department has collected over 1,000 samples of cheap whisky from al parts of the state, according to statement made by Dairy and Food Commission er Warren, when passing through here. He says the liquor has been manufac tured with wood alcohol and pepper. Dr. Warren expressed himself as as tounded at the findings and believes that 5,000 cases will be found before the investigation is completed Tell of Ferguson Killing. Washington. Pa., Feb. 8. The Wash ington county grand jury has taken up consideration of the murder charges against Milovar Pattrovlck and Milo var Kovovick for killing Contractor Samuel T. Ferguson. About 25 wit nesses were here, but. not more than half of them were called. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign Send model, sketch or photo oi invention loi (roe report oo patentability. For free book, i i md TRADE-MARKS To"! Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1903. F. A. KELLEU, Treasurer, In aooount or uie year DR. To ami from O. W. Bulil $ 100 00 To . " Gerow A Uerow 200 00 To " C. F. Weavor 200 00 $500 , A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest sylvania for the year To bal from last settlement $ 81 To mercantile Us for 1!H)3 1,115 63 To Mate tax on $17,500 Co. debt... 70 00 To Brokers' license 3 00 To hilliard and pool license ISO 00 To peddlers' license HI 00 To State personal tax 610 05 To restaurant license 20 00 To 5 pr cL on exoneration of $2.20 1 1 $2,046 40 $2,010 40 F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, in account with the Dog Fuud of Forest County for the year ending Jan. 4, 1004. T. bal. last settlement $ 420 03 By orders drawn $ 202 84 To tax for 1003. t5tS 50 By exonerations 60 00 Bv 4 pr ct. com. $301 84 14 47 By amt to bal 00112 $077 43 $!77 43 To balance jwoi 12 F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, Iu account with the Redemption Fund of Forost uouniy lor me year To bal. from last settlement $ To amt ree'd from individuals ... 66(1 25 222 58 $888 83 $108 41 F. A. KELLER, Treasurer, In account ending To bal. from last settlement $20,578 00 io seated lax lor hum 18,710 18 To unseated tax for 1003 5,043 40 To seated returns for 1002 403 SO To A pr ct. added to sealed returns 20 17 To 5 pr ct. added to Col's I al'ces.. 205 18 To 60-day list 4 no To interest on unsealed tax 107 07 To State tax returned 675 .14 To liquor license transferred 68 75 To Redemption money 87 47 To overpayment of fee returned by Sheritr Noblit f,0 To additional unseated tax 1 72 To Coinnionw'lth costs refunded 127 00 To 6 yeai sold redemption money transferred 163 31 To tines from Jut ices of Peace... 12 00 ToJutyfees 8 00 To Automobile licenses 6 00 To amt from sale of old pipe and plank 41 00 To amt from sale old bridge iron 305 27 $47,508 To balance $18,004 F. A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest Forest County, for the To bal. from last settlement S 2.024 To seated tax for 1003., 0,358 57 T i unsealed tax for 1003 To seated returns for 1002 To 5 pr ct. added to seated rets ... To 5 pr ct. added to cols, bala .... 2,072 05 162 08 6 72 102 58 To interest on tax for ltKrl 08 08 To amt. from F. Fitzgerald, act. Jno. Black, Insane 114 00 To ain't from Mary Plainer, act 20 00 Dan'l Rustler, insane To amt. from Sheritr Noblit. acct Dan'l Rustler, insane 100 00 To amt. from L. Strehner, act, C. Strohner, insane 73 83 To amt. R, L. Haslet, act, P. M. Clark, insane 1H 00 To amt. from sale of property of Wm. Krause, indigent 42 75 l o am t reut .1. S. Hood bonse To board sch'l teacher Co. home.. 30 (HI 38 75 'lo amt. from House estate act. C. Walton, indigent 34 00 To Hickory twp. poor act 240 87 To butter sold from Co. Home ... 61 05 To meat Bold from Co. Home 13 00 To hay sold from Co. Home 37 03 To pigs sold from Co. Home 6 00 To cows " " 25 00 To cattle " 104 60 To team " " 325 00 To produce " 20 8(1 To straw " " 9 (r To hides " 2 05 $17,056 18 .... 5,228 24 To bal . J. C. GEIST, Protbonotary, in acc't with Forest Co.. for year ending Jan 4, 1004. To orders drrwn $ 241 28 By fees allowed $ 24128 GEO. W. NOBLIT, Sheriff, in act. with Forest Co. lor year ending Jan. 4, 1004. To order,s drawn $ 572 70 Ry lees allowed $ 410 35 By al'd board it wash prisoners.. 123 35 $572 70 $.-.7270 SAMUEL D. IRWIN, District Attorney, In account with Forest County for year ending January 4, ln04. To orders drawn $ 33 00 By fens allowed $ 33 00 J. W. MORROW Coroner, in act. with Forest Co. for year ending Jan. 4, 1004. By fees allowed $ 16 13 To orders drawn $ 10 13 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNTS, year ending January 4, 1004. A. K. SHIPE, Commissioner. To county orders drawn $ 51100 By 146 days charg'ble to Co.act $ 51100 lo poor " 486 50 By 130 poor " 486 50 $007 50 $00750 CONRAD BURHENN, Commissioner. To county orders drawn..... $ 535 50 By 153 days charg'ble to Co. act.$ 635 50 To poor " 381 50 By 100 " poor " 381 60 $017 00 HENRY WINEHARD, Commissioner. To county orders drawn $ 472 50 By 135 days charg'ble to Co. act.$ To poor " 402 50 By 115 poor " To order expenses to Commis- By expenses to Commissioners' sloners' Convention 20 00 Convention $805 00 $S05 00 FOREST COUNTY, as: 5 We, the undersigned auditors of Forest county, hereby certify that we did meet at the court house in Tionesta Boro, in said Forest County, according to law and did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, I'ro'honotary, Sheritr, Distirct Attorney, Coroner and County Commissioners, lor the year ending January 4, A. D., 10l4, and found the same as set out in the foregoing report. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto tet our hands and seals this 23d dav of January, A. D. 1004. W. II. STILES, seal) Attest J. D. Davis, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Bonds redeemed , Justices' fees Constables' pay Witness fees Sheriff's fees and expenses Prolhonotary's fees District attorney Stenographer Telephone and telegraph Refunding orders Indigent soldiers Extinction of Forest fires Road views , Insurance Atty's fees Klootion expenses Western penitentiary Reform school Express and drayage Bridge act '. Fuel, lights and water Court house and jail repairs..,. Scalp bounties .$ 3,000 On 8 75 ,.. 108 21 30 76 .. 531 00 .. 278 11 18 00 .. lt-0 75 63 75 17 75 .. 135 00 .. 142 11 .. 140 80 .. 373 33 .. KM) 00 .. 1,202 54 .. 423 68 .. KIO 50 81 88 .. 9,868 83 ,.. 423 66 ,.. 008 28 .. 228 00 FINANCIAL STATEM.ENT of Forest Co., year ending Jan. 4, 1004. ASSETS. LtAIltMTIES. Cash in hands of Tress $18,004 10 Bonds outstanding $17,000 00 Seated returns 301 72 Assets over liabilities 1,757 07 Due from Tionesta boro 301 25 $18,757 07 EXPENDITURES of Foreot Salaries, waes and Med. attend Provision, supplies, cloth'g, shoes Fuel and lights Medicine Repairs Traveling expenses Farm expenses Incidental expenses Insurance Miscellaneous Tuition for children Buildings and improvements Extraordinary County 1.525 71 717 03 342 11 87 115 104 40 126 37 608 10 30 25 276 15 050 50 38 57 20 00 113 25 with the Liquor Liconeos of Forest County, euuing Jan. 4, 1W4. OR. By State Treasurer's receipt f Ml 25 By Treas. .louk iwp'a receipt. ... 67 00 By Treas. Tionesta boro'M receipt IJ'-M 00 ny o pr ct. com. on j,w no i no By translerred to county ao't 68 75 00 , fill!) 00 County, in account with Ihe State of Penn ending Jan. 4, 1!M)4. By State Treasurei'" receipt $ 1,851 fit By 5 pr ct. coin, on $1,000.00 60 00 It v 1 pr et. coin, on $1 15.63 1 lit llylpret.noin.onit0.1l.') 6 41 Hy 6 pr cX coin, on $2Stl 00 14 45 lly amt paid for postage 7 42 Ity exonerations 2 20 By printers' bills 113 25 ending Jan. 4, V.m. My amt paid individuals $ 401 07 By Redemption money 6 years old carried to Conrtv ac't 163 31 By 4 pr ct. com. on $101.07 10 04 By amt to bal 3ti8 41 1SS8 83 with the County of Forest for the year Jan. 4, ish'-i. By orders redeemed $23,S18 51 By 4 pr ct. com. on $15,368 54 014 74 Bv 1 " " on $7,050 bdg.eon 70 SO By bonds redeemed 3,000 00 By 1 pr ct. com. on $2,000 bonds.. 20 (Ml By 4 " " on $1 OUO bonds.. 4(1 00 lly Coupons redeemed 080 00 By 4 pr ct. com. on $680 27 20 lly collectors' abatements for '03.. HO 37 By collectors' com 634 73 By land ret's and ex's 361 72 By 5 pr ct. on land ret's and ex's 18 00 By Slate tax on county debt 70 00 By 4 pr ct. com. on $70 2 80 By nint. allowed Supt. Stitzinger for Institute 160 00 By 4 pr. ct. com. on $160 6 40 By 5 pr ct. com. on $6 30 By lef. of tax assessed In error... 20 !H By bal 18,004 10 30 10 $47,508 3 County, iu account with the Poor Fund of year ending January 4, 1004. 50 Bv orders redeemed 0.405 03 By 4 pr. ct. com on 10.405.03 376 24 By order for Com. on $10,000 bonds exchanged by Com'rs.. 100 00 Ry cupons redeemed 1,160 00 By collectors' abatements, 1003... 270 18 lly collectors' commissions 267 3d Ity land ret's and exonerations... 180 86 By Com. on land returns and ex onerations 0 01 By 4 pr ct. com. on $1,160 conn's. 46 40 By refund on tax ass'd iu error... 11 06 By amt. to balance 5,228 24 $17,056 18 $017 00 472 50 402 50 20 00 GEO. W. MOLEM AN, sealI Auditors B. A. McCLOSKEY, , seal ) Forest County for the year ending Jan. 4, 1001. Stationery and books Com' office " " Proth'y ' " " Treas " Jury Corn's and elerk Grand Jury Petit jury Tipstaveand conrt crier Asse8nors Conrad Rurhenn, Com A. K. Shipe, Com Henry WinearJ, Coin Commissioners' clerk County auditors Janitor Printing Coroner's inquests Miscellaneous Collectors' coins Treas. com Interest State tax on loans 176 266 21 83 402 086 132 ,6H6 535 Oil 472 78(1 170 381 718 21 472 531 700 680 70 $28,304 21 $18,757 07 Poor District, year ending Jan. 4, 1004. Outside relief 1.322 67 Insane at Slate hospital Feeble minded in training set 144 10 Outside expense 24 83 Conrad Rurhenn, Co. 11 381 50 A. K. Shipe, Corn 486 60 Henry Wlnegsrd, Com 402 6(1 Commissioners' clerk 120 00 Treasurer's com 522 64 Collectors' com 267 :W Interest on bonds 1, Kill 00 $11,355 03 FINAFCIAL STATEMENT of Poor Funds of Forost Co. year ending Jan, 4, 1001. ASSKI'S, I.'.AIULI I IKS. Cash In hands or Treas $ 5,228 24 Bonds outstanding $30,000 00 Lands returned 102 (is Due from individuals 63 6!) Labilities over assets 21,6.V 00 $:lt),(IOO 00 $30,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, us: We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Pocr District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Statement of receipts and expendituies and Statement of Assets and Liabilities are correct and true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. CONRAD RURHENN, ska!) A. K.SHIPK, skai, 1 Commissioner. HENRY WIN EGA RD, skal I Attest, S. M. HENRY, Clerk. J. C. Scowden, Carriages. Having purchased the interest of my Cornier iiartner, Mr. Joseph Clark, in the Carriage ami 'a;on Factory, and Gen eral Hardware Store in this city, I desire to inform all old aud new patrons that I shall he prepared iu' tho future as in the past to meet their every waut in this liue. The stock of Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goods and Iuiploinoiits of every description, will not only be kept up to standard, but con stantly increased and added to as the trade m iy demand. ' Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of tho wants of customers w ll be strictly adhered to. Thanking all for pnt favors and elicit ing a continual ce of your patronage, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, : TIONESTA, PA. Thousands say that McOLUKE' MAGAZINE is tho best published at any price, Yet it is only 10 cents i copy, $1.00 a year. In ovary nuinbar of Articles of intense inter est on subjects of the greatest national importance. In 1904 McCiuro's will be more interesting, impor tant and entertaining than ever. "Every year better than the last or it would not bo McCiuro's." TT"DT?T? Suh.icr!be now for McClurcs for VM)l, and get the November A J--M-J-l-i and December numbers of 1!M):J free. The S. S. McCi.uke Company, (i'23 Lkxisoton Hi.na, Nkw Yokk, N. Y FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sprains and Bruises. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 25c, 60c, $1.00. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking 1 add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. mm. Steer, Bull cr Horse hide, Calf skin, Do skin, or any oilier kind of hide or skin, and let as tar. it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless md moth-procf ,for robe, tug, coat or gloves. Hut first get our Catnloniie, riving prices, and our shipping 'fiiraaiwl lt,c(r,i-, in. .a r.n uu In ivoid mistakes. We nlso buy t'v' i" 118 Jl m mm -: i . nw mis auu giusenx. THE CROSBY FRISIAN PUR COMP.'.f.v, 116 Mill Street, Kacl.eslrr, 1.. V. llniryiiiK In tlie Homli. (glf you are interested iu dairying aud deaire to learn something that may he of advantage to you finan cially, write to the undersigned for handsome FREE descriptive pamph let and lull pirlicularg regaiding dairying along the line of the Illinois Ceutral K B. E A. Uichtek.T. P. 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