Smart k Silberbers; STORE NEWS of More Than Ordinary Importance We commenced the year by giving special sales that by their splendid temp tations of both price and style have made what are usually called dull months the busiest of the season. We intend follow ing this up, so watch this store for con tinued bargains. News From the Garment Room. DtiA nf thfi extraordinary barerain opportunities ot the year. All fW.s. Suits and Furs at half in and make your selections, whether it be for woman, misses or child, it s all the same, halt oil. Children's Under Inv otto vrn wan t frnm th( many of them as you can use Made up just the same as the nroii Umun Va7nrtth Waist, vnn have always paid a Quarter ntu auvnu n w v - - j - - i for. Materials not quite so good, neither are they quite so well finished, but at a dime each they're great value and they'll answer every purpose. Children's Hats and Trip nnnrpst in t.hrllnt were cents and 1. It's just a cleaning your while to look these np. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Think It Over. Where can you invest your savings, in any amount, with absolute safety, bo they can be converted into cash readily it desired, and earn you Four Per Cent. Our Certificates of Deposit furnish Correspondence solicited. Capital, Surplus Profits, $690,000,00. Larchmont Rescued Reduced to 17. Another name was added to the list of victims of the wreck of the Joy liner Larchmont in Block Island Sound last Monday night, when James Vann, a colored waiter, who was one of those saved, died at the East Side hospital In Providence. His death reduces the number of survivors of the 1G0 per sons known to have been on the Larch mont to 17. The other survivors are believed to be in a fair way to re covery. Samuel L. Lacombe of Manchester, N. H., one of the survivors of the wreck of the steamer Larchmont, died from the effects of exposure following the disaster at the Rhode Island hos pital. This reduces the number of survivors to 18. The Identification of the 7G bodies that have been recovered has so far progressed that only eight remained unclaimed at the morgue Monday. A few days more will be allowed for iden tification and then the unknown dead will be burled by the city. The United States authorities at Mew London hnve partially finished their Investigations of the accident by taking the testimony of the captain and crew of the schooner Harry Knowlton, which rammed the ill-fated steamer and sent her to destruction. These men have been released and are now on their way to their homes. Those on board the schooner In sisted that they held their course straight down the sound from Race Rock light toward Point Judith, and that the steamer tried to cut across the bow of tlifli i-ospei It r unci" stood that Captain McVey and his quartermaster declare that the Bchooner altered her course and luffed Into their vessel. The controversy Is likely to continue for some time. The names of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Potter of Andover, N. Y., were added to the list of the missing. The steamer Kentucky carried away 49 bodies Wednesday as well as 18 survivors. Thursday the tug Roger Williams, which came down especially from Providence, steamed back from Block Island with 23 rigid forms or her decks. Charges Against Captain McVey. One survivor, Miss Sadie Oolub of Enton, Still remains on the Island. price. No restrictions. Come Waists, 10 Cents. smallest to the largest and as "Tarns," 19 cents. 50 cents and some were 75 up, that's all. It's worth SILBERBERG, Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. you all of the above advantages, and Undivided where she is being cared tor at the home of George Milllken. She told several of the newspaper men that when she begged either Captain Mc Vey or Purser Young to take her in their boat, they pushed her back and the lifeboat left the Larchmont with only six In It, although it would have hold 20 more. When the steamer went down she found herself on a piece of wreckage and remained on It until picked up 10 hours later by the crew of the fishing schooner Elsie. Miss Qolub was very emphatic in her charge against Captain McVey and the officers of the Larchmont. Neither evidence nor common sense nor reason has the slightest effect upon prejudices. fSoetlio. 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It la pcrhupa needless to add Hint wo refer to the dictionary In our Itidlcinl work as of the highest authority In uccurncy of ilctlnl. tion; anil mat in ire luliirOHmntliepa8t.lt will oe tue source ot constant rciorence. CHAR..E3 O. NOTT, Chief Jtutle, LAWKKSrR WKI.DON JO IN DAMS. 817 NTON J. PKKIXR. I'lJi lllVd II IIii1IIII' Judgvt, The above refer .0 WKIiSTEirs INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thehlghest nwnnll was given to the Interna tional at the v orld g l air, l-t. Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BES l'oii irfll lie Me rente din our Kjicciiut'it tent ret. G.&C.MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHERS, GPRINGnnLDi MA63. I Wf:BTtRl 1 UNTCIMXIKIWI.I nctmumy SHORTER NEWS ITEMS. ithy Paragraphs Chronicling the Week's Doings. Long Dispatches From Various Parts of the World Shorn of Their Padding and Only Facts Given In as Few Words as Possible For the Benefit of the Hurried Reader. President Roosevelt indorsed the proposed law to lease public lands; to f at tie raisers in order to permit feno lug. A Long Island train ran Into a fu neral coach at a crossing near Bliss, rllle and the four occupants of the coach were killed. The Metropolitan Life Insurance company has nought tor 7,ooo,ooo the industrial business of the Columbian Insurance company of Boston. Harry Thaw's counsel were again thwarted by Mr. Jerome In their ef forts to inundate the case with what the district attorney terms "Tender loin gossip." The Joy line steamer Larchmont was sunk In collision with the schoon- Harry Knowlton In Block Island sound. Out of a total of 200 passen gers and crew only 19 are known to have been saved. Thursday. It was reported that Superintendent Insurance Otto KeUey will defy Governor Hughes request to resign. Former quartermaster sergeant of negro company testitlea at Browns ville Inquiry that an attack was made on the garrison. Representative Hermann was placed on trial in Washington, charged with destroying records while he was com missioner of the general land office. Reports that Infernal machines had been found In the house of Count Wltte. former Russian premier, are confirmed, according to a St. Peters burg dispatch. King Edward opened parliament with imposing ceremonies, the strug gle over the Liberal plan to curtail the power of the house of lords being fore shadowed In the Initial session. Friday. Professor Brashear of Pittsburg an nounced the discovery of an enormous sun spot and predicted electrical dis turbances. Peculations of William F. Walker, treasurer of the New Britain, Conn., Savings bank, amount to $305,000, sup posedly lost in Wall street. Owing to the death of Mrs. Joseph B. Bolton, wife of one of the jurors, the trial of Harry K. Thaw was postponed until next Monday morning. Augustine Blrrcll, now chief secre tary for Ireland, announces that he, as well as the Liberal government, Is In favor of practical home rule. Japan will refuse passports to cool ies coming to. the United States and San Francisco will modify her segre gation policy In her public schools, thus settling the Japanese dispute. Saturday. Senator Knox of Pennsylvania made an earnest argument against unseat ing Senator Smoot of Utah. British Liberals purpose to establish an Irish council with a majority of elected members, and to restore evict ed tenants to their estates. Three Indictments charging grand larceny were reported by the New York grand jury against Captain Lewis Wendel of the First battery, N. O. N. T. Severe electrical storm and dark ness visited Pittsburg, ruiniiing pro fessor Brashear's prophecy that there would be such disturbances as the re sult of a big sun spot. Monday. Seven men were killed by the ex plosion of a boiler on the Valdevla of the Hamburg-American line's Wsst India service. Colonel Francis J. Carniody, son-in- law of Mrs. T. C. Piatt, died In Wash ington from nervous prostration, which resulted from his matrimonial troubles. Lewlston (Me.) lawyer began search for Miss Viola Atkins, to whom Charles A. Prescott, an inmate of the Matteawan asylum for the criminal In sane, has willed $16,000. James Farley, the strike breaker, causes the arrest of his discharged effice manager, W. H. Cole, alias Thomas Hardy, accusing him of grand larceny and attempted blackmail. Judge Fitts decided In Albany that Attorney General Jackson should not be restrained from trying to oust May or McClellan of New York, and that Mr. Jackson was not in contempt of court Tuesday. Colonel George W. Dunn resigned as ttate railroad commissioner and start ed on a pleasure trip to Mexico. The "Two Billion Congress" Is at hand, appropriations In the present short session being more than $1,000, 000,000. In its final report the special com mittee of the Pennsylvania Railroad company vindicated tjie company's officers and employes as loyal and efficient. Nearly all the securities stolen by William F. Walker, the missing bank' er of New Britain, Conn., have been found, but the names of the holders are withheld. Theodore P. Shonts' recent speech Is regarded In Washington as indicat ing that corporations are disposed to co-operate with President Roosevelt In his trust policies. ManZan Pile Remedy nut np In con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle at tachment so that the remedy may be ap plied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itcli lng or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by j. n. Morgan. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send alimp lor Puticulirt and TnllnwnUli ol th remedy that clean the Complexion, it morel Skin Immrtectioni, Makei New Blood and Improve! the ucano. ii you like BEAUTYSKIN beneficial reiulti are f laranteed or mooey relunded CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., rv.i-Hsnn Tin-;, I hlla lphla. Pa. COUiYTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE TEAR 190G. W. 1L HAKIUSON, Treasurer of Forest Coonty, lu aooount with the Liquor Licenses for the year ending January 7, 11(07. DR CB To am't from Gerow & Gerow " " V.V. Wearer. " " G. V. Buhl...., 200 00 200 00 100 00 $500 00 $500 00 W, II. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the State of Pennsyl vania for me year enuing January , juu. To am't from Liquor License, f 125 00 - Retail Mercantile Tax 1,1m i " Countable Ket 1SXKI 2 60 " Peddler licenses .... W0 00 " Stat Personal Tax... "S 07 " Tax an Co. Indebted- nesa j 4 mill 28 00 " Bating bouM license 15 00 " Billiard License 130 00 " Wholnula mercantile License 7 17 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County In account 1 year ending To am't. of balauce from 1000., 748 85 038 00 of tax for 1000 S1.4M 85 jo iwisuce u-u i W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Redemption Fund for tne year ending To bal. from settlement of 1906. 8 26 19 14 88 40 as 17 00 81 78 11 90 148 26 59 22 245 31 42 91 21 45 4(1 4ri 17 2i 13 81 13 81 13 81 :w 38 3d 20 7 29 8 M3 82 167 14 To am't ree'd from J a' Armstrong " " J. V. Bowman " J. K. Green... " " L.L. Hunter... " Mrs. C. Heiser " 8. D. Irwin " N. 8. Calhoun.. " ' Wm. Kunpp... " " Wm. Knupp... " " A. C. Brown.. " D. B. Tobey... " " T. B. Simpson. " " T. B. Simpson. " " T. II. Simpson. " " T.B. Simpson. " " T. B. Simpson. Gardner, Hall & Co " " C. Y. Detar To balance W. H HARRISON, Treasurer, In account uary To bal. from settlement of 1606..$ 21,076 09 To am't from liquor license 75 00 To seated tax for 100(1 19,552 49 To unseated tax for 1906 4,183 38 To seated returns for 1905 145 75 To am't 60 day list 62 40 To State tax returned 32 91 To 8 prct. added to seated rets..... 22 29 To am't from land redm'd from Co 101 59 To int. on unseated taxes 35 20 To 5 prct added to collectors bal.. 2.'0 98 To ree'd from pipe sold 35 00 To reo'd from Hues 40 00 To ree'd from plank sold 1 00 To am't of loan from Forest Co. Bank 10.000 00 To Jury fee 4 00 35(1.-00 14 To balauce $ 10,651 42 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest year enuiug To balance from last settlement.S 5.622 08 I o sealed land returns for 19a... 223 08 To 5 prct on land returns for '05.. 11 15 To seated taxes for 1006 9,780 03 To unseated Uses for 1906 2,091 98 10 0 prct added to col. balance... 1 15 49 lo from land redm d from Co 29 00 To from Krle Co. Poor Directors.. . 3 94 To from Clarion Co. Poor Directors 44 30 To irom Mrs. J. Hinderer 53 73 To from Fitzgerald maintenance J. Black lunatlo 68 75. To from Sheriff Btroup mainten ance D. Rustler lunatic... 147 17 To from R. L. Haslet maintenance P. M. Clark lunatlo 45 75 To from rent of Hood house 31 00 To from school teacher's board at Count? Home 35 00 To from cattle sold 1 19 20 To from hay sold 116 5i To from butter sold 400 To from prodnoe sold 9 36 To int. on unseated tax 17 63 To from am't over paid A. M. Neely & Co. error in bill 30 $18,569 TO balance 9 ',-- 3- J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary, In account with To ordera drawn S 34115 A. W. 8TROUP, Sheriff, In account with To orders drawn 3 169 61 S. D. IRWIN, Distriot Attorney, In account January To orders drawn $ 5 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Forest County iu account with said County the year ending To orders drawn L. Agnew $ 500 00 To orders drawn A. Wolf 500 00 To order drawn P. Emert 500 00 To orders drawn expenses Co.ac't 124 91 To order drawn expenses Poor account 57 19 $1,682 10 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOREST W the nnr1ra0nMl ftnilltnm in and mat at th flnurt Hnuuiln Tinnt Boro. I)., 1907, according to law and did audit Protkonotarr. Sheriff. District Attorney set forth in the foreeoinr account. In bauds and seals this 23d day of January, Attest, James D. Daris, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1907. Justices' fees $ 2 85 Constables 123 00 Sheriff's fee 259 26 Protbonotary's fees 330 65 District Attorney 5 00 Stenographer- 167 95 Telephone o Ketunding oraers nu m Burial of indigent soldiers uu Kxtlnction of forest fires 62 70 Koad views 55 82 Election expenses 1,329 86 Western Penitentiary 138 15 Reform School 292 85 Boarding prisoners 108 45 Allegheny River bridge 0,029 ltf Kellettville bridge (superstruct ure) ...- 6,462 00 KelleUvillebrrldge(wonework) 3,917 92 Sidewalk on Allegneny River By am't carried to State tot $ 125 00 " paid Tlonesta Boro Treaa 210 00 " Pld Jeuka Twp. Treaa.. tiO 00 carried to County act... 75 00 By State Treaa. receipt $ By Printer bill By Postage allowed By exonerations By 0 prot. 00m. on 8 I,0O0mar. tax By 1 prct. com. on 3:11.49 & (12.24 By 1 prct. com. on 8783.07 State personal tax By S prct com. on $566,17 2,178 H9 115 05 0 53 0 56 c.O 00 43 7 85 21 2 92,393 V7 lth the Dog Fund , for the inuary 1, itoi . By sheep orders redeemed... 8 147 00 4 41 111 50 3 85 63 (!9 69 63 66 00 93 113 44 41 48 89 titi 69 55 55 40 00 My a prct. com. on 8147.00 liy exonerations By 5 prct, com. on 877.00 exoner ation By am't carried to School Fund of Green twp By ain't carried to School Fund of Barnett twp By am't carried to School Fund of Hickory twp By am't carried to School Fund of Harmony twp By am't carried to School Fund of Howe twp By am't carried to School Fund of Jeuk twp By am't carried to School Fund of Kiogslsy twp By am't carried to School Fund of Tlonesta twp By am't carried to School Fund of Tlonesta Boro By am't returned to ('has. Car- baugh act. error lu assessment By 3 prct. com. on above Item By am't to balance. 75 02 620 47 i.4M M January 1, ivuj. By am't paid S. M. Henry $ ' " F. R. Lanson . " " J. O. Gelst " " 8. M- Henry " ' 8. M. Henry " " J. T. Brsnnan " " B. M. Henry " " J.O. Wheeler " " J. C. Wheeler " ' Kit Berlin " " J. T. Brennau .. " F. X. Kreltler " " 3 prct. com. on 8H56.97 " " am't to balance 14 38 40 85 17 00 31 78 11 90 148 26 59 22 245 81 42 94 12 (11 21 45 11 77 19 71 107 14 3343 82 with Forest County fot the year ending Jan 7, 1907. By Co. order redeemed $ 35,318 95 By 3 prct com 591 74 By 1 prct com 164 91 Hy Co. bond redeemed 6,000 00 By 1 prct com. on 86,000.00.. 60 00 By am't of due bill for int. on 8tl.0d0.00 bonds due Aug. 1, '05 extendnd to Feb. 1, I'.HX! By due bill for same from Feb. 1, '06 to Oct. 1, '06 CO 49 160 00 By 3 prct. com. on due bills.. 6 81 By int. coupon redeemed 100 00 By 3 prct. com. on 100.00 3 00 By 5 prct on license money car ried to Co, ac't. 3 7. By 8, ate tax on Co. indebtedness 28 00 By 3 prct commission on same M By am't nald school directors at tending convention 2100 By am't pa.d Supt. Morrison ac't Couuty Institute 14t 33 By 3 prct com. on 8 107 .33 5 02 By am't tax on Ksutls sold to Co... 146 64 By am't tax on lai'da assessed In error 197 70 By am't of exonerat.on ;S42 09 By 5 prct on exonerat'on 243.55 12 18 By land returns 702 63 By 5 prct on land refirn 38 13 By collectors com. and abatem'ts 824 38 By collectors abatement 727 33 By am't to balauos 10,651 42 ".i: 0A1 11 ' County In account with the Poor Fund for the January 7, 1907. By poor orders redeemed $ 7,477 37 Br 3 nrct com. on 87.477.37 224 32 By poor bonds redeemed. 1,000 00 10 00 800 00 24 00 08 94 By 1 prct com. on 8 1,000.00 By lut. on $20,000 bonds, paid By 3 prct 00m. on $800 By double assessment By exonerations allowed By 5 prct on $112.03 exoneration By am't of tax on land sold to Co. By land returns By 5 prct added to land return... By collector commission 156 0: 5 60 73 3 381 76 19 09 412 18 363 68 By collectors abatements. By am't to balanoe 7,522 3: 53 $18.5li9 53 Forest County for the year ending January Br fees allowed $ 34115 Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1907 By fees allowed 9 169 bl with Forest County for the year 'ending 7, 1907. 00 By fees allowed 0 00 January 7, vm By salaries $ 1,500 By expense allowed Co. ao t 124 By expense allowed roor ac t... oi $1,682 COUNTY, 88. for said Countr. do hereby certify that said Countr. on the 7th day of January, and anjust the several account oi tne j reasurer, and County Commissioners and find them as testimony whereof we bare Hereunto set A. D., 1907. W. H. STILES, I seal K. L. HAUGH, seal Auditors SAM T. CARSON. 1seal Petit Jurors 680 TIpBtaves and Court Crier 153 Assessors' pay 1,115 Commissioners' Clerk 780 County Auditors 117 Janitor 420 Printing and lecal advertising... 759 Si Cmmonwealth costs 198 Insurance atu Stationery and books for ether Iff 's office Court Auditor Night watchman Kx press and drayage. Lunacy fees Traveling expenses 40 10 16 17 14 71 Loan Forest Co. National Bank 10,000 Interest on above loan 333 Washimr for offices 5 Incidental expenses 39 OOOO Seo our large "ad" on tho first page of this paper. All about our Semi-Annual Remnant Sale. WILLIAM B. JAMES. - OIL CITY, PA IPS brldire 2.900 00 Repairs Nebraska bridge 1,070 00 Painting and repairs on various bridge nn Fuel, light and water 380 75 Books, stationery and postage, Commissioners olllue 3.1- sn Books, stationery and postage, Prothonotary' office 132 85 Books, stationery and postage, Treasurer s otnoe us o Court House and Jail repairs and supplies 218 79 Scalp bounties 27 00 Jury Commissioner and Clerk 79 60 Grand Jurors 256 71 FINANCIAL A3.XKT8. Balance In Treasurer' and Col lectors hands 110,051 42 Due Irnm Tlonesta Boro 301 25 Seated lands returned 762 63 Liabilities over assets 5,284 70 f 17,000 00 EXPENDITURES of Forest County Salaries, wage and medical at tendance 1,4-1 Provisions and supplies 003 Fuel nd light 482 Clothing and shoes 8 35 Dry goods ana bedding 47 Medical sunulies 126 Ordinary repair 211 Traveling expenses 126 rami expenses aw a Incidental expenses 18 Telephones 15 liu lid logs ami Improvements ... 7o Insane at State Hospital 1,323 Outside relief. 1,0:18 Feeble minded at Polk 15 Stock bought.. 15 inventorying property County Home io uu FINANCIAL STATEMENT, ASSKTS. Balance in hands of Treasurer aud Collectors I 7,522 Amount dun from Individuals account Warren Asylum 104 Amount due for sales from farm 85 I merest iu property of Ha rah J. Hood oi si Liabilities over assets 16,728 $25,000 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We. the nnderslttned commissioners District, do hereby certify that the f ireaoing statement or receipt and expenditures and statement of assets aud liabilities are correct and true, to the beet of our knowl edge and belief. LEONARD AUNKW, InkalI) Attest: J. T. Dalb, Clerk. STOVES! The Stove problem is always a bothersome one, but we can help you out to a nicety io anything io a Heating or Cooking Stove or Range For either gas, coal or wood. Our stock is large and varied and our pricea are usually lower tbao others ask. In Hardware We have them all dowued. Stock never allowed to run out. Edged Tools, Saws, Axes, Lumbermen's Supplies, Cut lery, Tin and Granite Ware, and Kitchen Furniture of all sons. Globes for the Wiltom Gas Light. Full line of Horse Blankets. The Hunting Season Is now ou and we are prepared with a full line of ammunition. We can save you big money on any style of Shot Gun or Rifle. Call and see. for 00 in J. C. Scowden, 10 we FOREST COUNTY our TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 43 00 88 00 68 00 Time Depotitt Solicited. 03 A. Watnb Cook, President. 00 00 00 85 50 Wayne Cook, P. Wheeler, Q. W. 45 00 34 Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. GO 21 Commissioners' pay 1,500 00 nonds redeemed o.isiu uo Interest on bonds redeemed 220 49 Interest on bonds 100 00 Staletax on County Indebtedness 28 00 Paid School Directors' Conven tion 21 00 County Institute. 146 33 Lands sold County 146 64 Double assessment 197 70 Treasurer' commissions 822 12 Collectors' commissions 874 69 Collectors' abatements a 727 33 f54,500 25 STATEMENT, LIA1UL1T1K8. Bond outstanding 4 7,000 00 Loan at Forest Co, Nal'l Bank... 10,000 00 $17,000 00 Poor District for year ending Jan. 7, 1907. Fruit trees 28 90 Shade trees 2900 Burying soldier 35 00 Mortgage on Sarah J. Hood property 180 50 Insurance - 294 48 Clerk 120 00 Taxe 87 25 Stationery 8 80 Express and drayage 2 43 Treasurer's commission 258 32 Bonds redeemed 1,000 00 Interest on bonds 800 00 Double assessment 9H 94 Iindfl sold County 73 32 Collectors' oomniissiou and abatement 781 46 (1 29 70 ou 06 52 08 50 15 i.i 80 35 00 00 110,489 41 LIAnlLITI B8. Bonds outstanding $25,000 00 32 00 18 uu 50 00 $25,000 00 oi r oresi uounty, ana r oresi vounty roor ANDKKw wuLr, isBALl commissioners. PHILIP EMERT, hkalJJ - Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $70,000. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. B. Kbllt. Cashier. directors Wat. Smbabbatjoh, Vice President Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, T. F. Ritohey. J. T. Dale, A. B. Kelly.