Inventory Brings to Light Many ODD LOTS. Naturally when we're just about to enter upon the begin ning of a new season we do not care to have any left-overs on our hands. We'll make this a very busy time by closing out these odd lots and left-overs at prices that will make them in teresting values for some one. 100 Baby Bonnets, 10 cents. Left-overs and odd lots and sizes. Most of these were 50c; some were more. 100 Children's Hats, 25 cents. Hats that sold up as high as $2. Most of them were $1 and $1.25. 50 Trimmed Hats, $1. A price that would not reimburse us for the work on them, but they're here; and as our new millinery wiill soon ar rive we want to clean up. These are women's hats and about 50 ladies of this town or vicinity will have a chance to buy a new headpiece at a mere song. Mussed Goods at Half Price. Linen Lunch Cloths, Doylies, Sideboard Scarfs, Fillow Shams, Embroideries, Trimmings everything we have come across in our taking of inventory that looked mussed or soiled. We've no room in this stock for any but perfect goods. Rather than carry them along to another season we put them all out on the center tables at one-half price. The Last of Men's Underwear. Several odd lines of Men's Natural Wool Underwear, Shirts and Drawers you can any size, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 qualities, all at one-half price. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. After a careful search of the ruins of his borne, which was burned at West Mirldletowo, Washington countj, Sat urdsy, David Barr unearthed a tin cash box containing $800 which he tried in vain to save at the time of the fire. Of the bank notes nothing was left but a charred roll. Barr hopes to have the government redeem some of the notes whic i bear marks of the denomination they represented. We will keep your savings safe and pay you Four Per Cent. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONE8TA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, $50,000. $100,000. Time Deposits Solicited. A.WathbCook, President. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. B. Kellt. Cashier. Wm.Smbarbatjgh, Vice President DIRECTORS A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, N.P.Wheeler, T. F. Ritohey. J.T.Dale. A. B. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Ten Cents a Day- SAVED will, if deposited in this bank at 4 interest, compounded semi-annually, amount to the sum of $445.56 in only ten years. Remember that you can start a savings account in this bank with one dollar. Why not get the saving habit right now. Capital and Surplus $680,000.00 Total Assets Over $3,000,000.00 (fomtmuu .FRAN K L I N. P A.. IN POVERTY; WQRTH $35.CC Ohio Woman Who Dwelled In a Hut Has Large Estate. Findlny, O., Feb. 8. The estate ot Mrs. Emily A. Carmen, who for years hail lived in apparent poverty, was found to be worth more than $35,000 when her administrator filed an inventory iu the Wood county probate court. When the woman was found ill in her little hut a few weeks ago a phy sician ordered her stockings removed, and Jfi.000 In money and securities was discovered in them. Since then It has been ascertained the woman had two farms worth $30,000, $600 worth of diamonds, $a,6)5 in cash and $1,200 In other real estate. Sho had Jived alone near Hradner, and no one knows how she accumulated her hold Ings. GAMBLING HIS UNDOING Home Broken After Four Yeara by Track Losses. Philadelphia. Feb. 8. An affecting scene occurred here when Albert Ja cob)', -10 years of age, was arrested at his home charged with embezzling $S50 four years ago from the Progres sive Laundry company In Hoboken, N. J. Jacoby, who Is nlleged to have lost the money playing the races, came to this city directly from Hoboken. When he reached here he had only 57 cents. He secured a position with a laundry and established a home for his wife and two children. When his wife re turned home from church Sunday and found the detectives in the house she collapsed, and the children, a boy and a girl, the eldest 10 years old, tear fully pleaded with the policemen not to take their father away. Steel Strikers Decline Overtures. Bethlehem, Ta., Feb. 8. By a unan imous vote the strikers at the Beth lehem Steel works decided not to ac cept the overtures of the steel com pany, which reserved the right of the rompany to employ such men as It may chooe. The men later organized 1 local branch of the International As sociation of Machinists. Accidentally Kills His Brother. N'orrlsto'vn, Pa., Feb. 8. Norman Harper, ased 5, was shot and in stantly killed by his older brother, Raymond. The two boys were play ins In the attie with an old musket f ij is rM BWIGnT "V !rCLEAR LlGHT "Family Favorite" LAhlr OIL ess Absolutely trm rwat oil nossible to produce irom the Dest Known source Pennsylvania crude oil. Smokeless, Bootless, odorless. Burns clean and steady to the last drop without readjusting wick. Your dealer knows it's good oiL He can supply you. uinlu t Mfnrlra Cn. K Independent Refiners Pittsburg. Pa. Ik Also makers"' WaTerlr Special Anto ' Js. Oil ana wavenj uaaouaea. 1 rs I l Anto jfl Send your fricndi with the drug or drink habit to the Keeley Institute. 30 years of successful cures. Write for particulars Only Ko-lrv Institute in Western retina. 4246 Fifth Ave , Pittibunh, Pa. Keeiey Cure OFTIOIAU, Office I 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wy-j. THK DIAMOND BRAND. A m,mutrn, a yonr umc gUt W lilvtiM-ter,a lMmona Ttmndil 1MIU in lied and Uoltl mmUlAV bus, sealed with (Hue Ril-bom V Take no other. Bhjt f your V DrursrUt. Al fertf'll l.firi.-u ivd DrursrUl I I VM i . Ik 1 1 1) a v 1 a, a f. i T J . - 1 7 ..1.1 iof Vt j mown u ues aaicst, AlWlyi Keilahl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE IL Game ff& I ifles v wTm.yup yw The treat thin In bi? ?Btni rtRm la anr.n... to work under all conrliiinn . w uutmm.. niles are built with this idea foremost. The mechanlam it aimpla, strong, per fectly adjusted, quick and easy In operation. The 7ffarin solid top and aide elector keep a proteciiiK wall of metal between your hend and th cartridge, prevent powder and gnses blowing back, throw the sheila away from you and allow instant accurate, effective repeat shots. The Special Smoefees Sfeel barrels are hard and etrong, specially made for high power cartridKes and lo resist the wear of Jacketed bullets. They ere rifled deep on the Ballard system for greatest Made In Models fa and "85, calibres .25 to .45, and fully described and llluetrnted (with all other ZZjtAi re peater.) In our 136. page catalog. Free for 3 stamps postage. 7g272arin firearms Cat 42 Willow Street, HEW HAVEN. CONN. COMTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1909. GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in aoeount with the Liquor ijioeuset oi aam uounij lor me year euuing January 9, iuiu. DR. To am't from Qerow ft Garow.. " " C. F. Wearer...... " Q. W. Buhl , " " J.J.Young , 200 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 By am't credited Bute aoeount.... 9 " " County account.. ' T tones ta Boro road aoc't. " Jenks Twp. road aco't CB. 150 00 IK) 00 24(1 00 120 00 600 00 8600 00 GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Bute of I'eunsylTanta for the year ending January 3, 1B10. To am t from liquor license $ l.'O 00 To am't Mercantile Us 1909 Hi 48 To am't Consublea returns 7 28 To penalty for non payment be fore July 1 2 00 To State personal Ux 1909 1,1.18 72 To Brokers license 30 00 To restaurant lioense 10 50 To wholesale lioensea (Mer.) 2 80 To bunting license 10 00 To billiard lioense 200 00 By balance January 2, 1909 9 1 98 By Bute treasurer's receipt , lty exonerations mercantile Ux... By postage ,.,. By Printers bills By 1 prct. ootn. on 1 1,136 72 - By S prok com. on $1,336.20 2.290 14 8 10 6 18 108 27 11 So 66 81 .3 78 12,42 78 GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Dog Fond oi tam iouniy lor me year ending January 3, 1910. To balanoe January 2, 1900......... J 620 S2 By sheep orders redeemed .... To Ux for 1909., 6o7 75 By 4 per cent commission..., By exonerations By S prcL com. on $53.60 By balanoe . ......... 4K8 00 18 72 73 8." 2 ( 8 71S 0 $1,278 27 To balance. m $ 7 IS 02 GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County In account with the Bedemn- ,i nt.....a t i i . ... . 7 . . ...... nuu mi uuu ui mm vvuuij iur mo year enaing January 3, jvitl. To balance January 2, 1909 $ 46 03 By am't paid J. T. Brennao $ To am't from Ella Lyons 66 01 " " Dunn & Fulton To am't from McClintock&Kenter 27 61 By 4 prct. com. on 1139.67 To H. W. Smith, trustee 11196 By balance To N. P. Wheeler 80 03 $1,278 27 27 61 111 06 6 68 176 61 $321 66 176 61 Jan. s, vjw, to Dalance............ . 170 61 $321 66 GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer, In account with Forest County for the year end ing January 3, 1910. lo balance January 2, 1909 ...$11,031 23 To transfered from liquor license 90 00 To seated laud returns, 1908 315 00 To BeaU-dUx, 1909 20,138 39 To unseated Ux, 19(19 2,916 30 To interest on nuseated Ux 10 68 To 60 day list, 1909 34 00 To bounties returned by State 4 JO 19 To Jury fees 16 00 To primary election ret'd by St ate 4.V4 86 To State tax ret'd. by BUU... 81.1 28 To tines 12.) 00 To S prct added to collector bal... 89 67 To laud redeemed from County... 27 94 To aco't Morganza inmates 75 00 To gas Tionesu township ... 14 00 To money borrowed 1,966 67 To mileage book r To land sold by County 78 84 By orders redeemed $19,717 00 ny 4 per cent commission . 788 6s By note Forest Co. Nat'l Bank.... 2,000 00 By 4 per cent commission 80 00 By teachers lualltute ' 145 66 By school directors convention.... 28 00 By Board of health M 75 lty 4 prct. 00m. on $2ici.41 10 25 By errors In assessment 121 89 By seated land returned, 1909...... 23) 10 By exoneration County ux 117 79 By 5 prct. 00m. on $102.99 .......... 6 15 By exoneration aute personal Ux 9 14 By 6 per cent commision 60 By 6 prct. abatement to collectors 703 83 By collectors commission 640 40 By balanoe 14,075 93 $38,647 89 Jan. 3. 1010, To balance $14,075 93 GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County In account with Poor said County ior the year ending January 3, 1910. To balance. January 2, 1909 $11,914 80 By orders redeemed 10 Bxatea lands returned, 19UH.... lis 49 To seated Ux, 1909 1... 7,655 96 To unseated ux, 1909 1,003 78 To land sold by County 29 (K) lo redemption land sold to Co...- 7 26 To 5 prct. to collectors balance...- 33 59 To P. M. Clark insane aoc't . 60 00 To John Black insane acc't 114 00 To J Hinder insane aoc't 5 00 Tq Mrs. A. C. TJrey insane acc't. 65 75 To Mrs. Btroup insane acc't 25 00 To insurance on County Home...- 178 30 To insurance on cow 10 00 To maintenance of IndlgenU ....... 64 30 To Washington Connty 39 86 To Jefferson County 4 66 To coal sold 3ji To Iron sold 66 34 To produce sold ... 95 07 To hay sold , 40 76 To corn sold - . 63 00 To straw sold ... 10 10 To apples sold 14 00 To butter sold.... 4 53 To eggs sold 6 85 To meat sold 162 26 By 4 per cent commission.... By bonds redeemed By 1 per cent commission.... By interest on bonds , By 4 per cent commission , By laud sold to County.. , By exonerations - By 6 per cent commission lty lands returned, 1909 By 6 prct. collectors land returns By 4 per cent com on $4.12 M By collector abatemenu By commission collectors By errors in assessment By balance $38,647 89 Funds of .$ 7.425 97 297 04 . 10,000 00 100 00 000 00 24 00 34 60 34 94 2 00 82 49 4 12 17 263 95 202 65 39 73 2,670 34 $21,782 00 $21,782 00 Jan. 3, 1910, To balance . $ 2,670 34 S. R. MAXWELL, 8heriffof Forest County In account with said County for the year ending January 3, 1910. To orders drawn $ 502 38 By fees allowed $ 305 21 By expensee Uking prisoners to penitentiary and Morganza. 189 17 By board of prisoners 38 00 $502 38 $;2 38 J. C. GEIST, ProthonoUry etc, of Forest Connty In aoeount with aaid County for the year ending Jannary 3, 1910. Toordersdrawn $ 250 85 By fees allowed .$ 250 85 A. C. BROWN, District Attorney of Forest County In account with aald County for the year ending Jauuary 3, 1910. Toordersdrawn $ 400 00 By salary $ 400 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest County, In account with aald County for the year ending January 3, 1910. To orders drawn, W. H. Harrison$ 500 00 By Salaries $ 1,500 00 To orders drawn J. M. Zuendel... 600 00 To orders drawn, II. H. McClellan 600 00 $1,500 00 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES. To balance dog fund $ 715 02 By balance TtonesU Bora.. To redem ption fund - 176 61 By balance - To County fund 14,075 93 To poor fund 2,670 3( To township school fund 3,527 29 To township road fnnd 2,388 1 1 To township cash road fund 1,137 64 To township school building fund 1,369 68 $26,050 52 Jan. 3, 1010, To balance $26,047 11 COUNTY AND POOR TAX UNCOLLECTED JAN Tionesta borough 1903 1 164 79 1904, $1,500 00 ...$ 3 41 .. 26,047 11 $26,050 52 109 75 45 70 28 49 255 94 186 68 829 09 borough 1007 256 85 Hickory township 1906.. Jenks " 1905. " " 1906.. Harmony " 1907.. Tionesta " 1907.. 3, 1010. TioneaU township 1008 $ " boroush 1908 Barnett township 1009. Barnett township 1908.. narmony loos..., Hickory " 1908..., Jenks " 1908.. . Kingsley " 1908..., 3 Id 281 79 75 12 892 08 251 06 Green Harmony H Ickory Howe Jenks KinRsley TionesU 105 37 345 68 701 70 300 66 1009., " 1909 1,1(16 83 " 1909 3V2 95 " 1909 3,315 29 " 19H9 974 63 " 1909 751 34 " 1909 418 63 borough 1009 739 61 $11,736 09 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OK FOREST, sa. We, the undersigned Auditors in and for said Connty, do hereby certify that we met at the Court House, according lo law, and did audit and adjuat the several ao counts of the Treasurer, ProthonoUry, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Com missioners lor the year ending January 3, 1910, and find them as set forth in the fore eolng report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set onr handa and seals this 24th day of January, A, D. 1910. A.C.GREGG, sisal ) J. P. KELLKY, 8BA.L1 V Auditors. J Attest-D. W. Clark, Clerk. G. H. WARDEN, sbal J Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures Expenditures of Forest County for the year ending January 3, 1910. Constables $ 145 91 Sheriff 612 38 ProthonoUry 270 85 District Attorney 4110 00 Stenographer 237 40 Telephone and telegraph 74 25 Refunding ordera 28198 Commonwealth cosU 62 01 Printing 829 62 Solicitor luo 00 Coroner's Inquests 63 28 Express and draying 16 94 Court Auditor 10 00 Bridge replrsa 349 01 Road views, Election expenses Western Penitentiary Reform School Board of prisoners Fuel, UghU and water 393 14 Postage, books and stationery, Commissioners' office Books and stationery, Prothon otary'soiBce Books and sutionery, Sheriff's office Books and sutionery, Treasur er's office Court House and Jail repairs and supplies Jury Commissioners and clerk AbutmenU bridge Barnett twp. Grand Jurors Traverse Jurors Tipstaves and Court Crier 114 00 Assessors .-. 1,603 11 FINANCIAL 24 80 1,171 94 355 72 309 69 38 00 310 85 75 24 20 00 9 25 195 21 72 64 290 09 148 29 703 85 Commissioners' salaries $ commissioners' tjierlt, salary... Janitor's salary Commissioners' traveling ex penses Law Library Association Grand Army of the Republic..... Insurance IncldenUI expenses County's portion macadamized road, TionesU twp., 1907 County's portion macadamized road and paving, Tionesta borough, 1908 Repairs Cooksburg and Claring ton bridges, '06, '07. 08, '09 Repairing twp. house, Kingsley twp Repairing twp. house, Jenks twp., '06, '07, '08, '09 Witnesses Justices of the Peace. Damage awarded property own era new road Tionesta twp.. Markers for soldiers' graves Medioal attendance Jail Livery, 1908 School Directors' Convention ... Teachers' Institute Am't appropriated to Harmony twp. la 1908 for bridge Treasurer's commissions Collectors' " " abatements 1.600 00 780 00 480 00 67 65 69 00 100 70 361 00 94 24 1,829 81 2,189 71 814 45 66 90 108 75 32 22 30 05 600 00 81 25 14 75 43 00 25 00 145 66 1,100 00 884 68 640 40 703 85 STATEMENT. $21,091 32 ASSETS. Amount in Treasurer's hands and uncollected taxes.. ,114,075 93 I HrK . . . The New Silks. Glace Shautung. A time ago, a certain silk mill made a silk, named it, and spent many thousands of dollars aJvertising it through the oolumos of high priced advertising mediums. The price of that silk by the yard was f 1.35 and it was a good lilk and very pretty. Another silk mill made a silk fully as good and just as pretty and named it "Gl ce Shautung." This is the silk referred to above and the price is tl a yard. This silk will not be advertised in the magazines and the differ ence in price represents the amount of money spent in advertising by the first (ilk mill referred to. Every shade and black. WILLIAM B. JAMES. OIL CIT7, PA. CABLON'S Semi-Annual CleoLroLnce SaJe of Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's Winter Footwear at Greatly Reduced Prices. CARLON & COS, 11G Centre St., Oil City, Pa. Bridge plank In stock 200 50 Land returna, not Including Barnett and Harmony townships 166 86 114,633 29 Liabilities monk Expenditures of Forest County Poor District for the year euding Jan, 3, 1910. 998 58 1,710 58 120 00 Salaries and wages $ 1,422 76 V revisions and supplies 9i3 48 Fuel and Light 265 63 Clothing and shoes 6 70 Medicine and medical supplies.. 104 35 Repairs 224 67 Traveling expenses IX 79 Farm expense 006 45 Lunacy fees 29 43 Physician 150 00 Express and draying 2 75 Incidental expense 34 60 Furniture 10 00 Burial expense 45 60 Solicitor 60 00 Extraordinary expense 78 14 H.tfl3 78 From the above total should be deducted the following Hems, which will show the net expenditures of the Poor District: Amount of produce sold, together with amount received Irotu ssle of coal, and Insurance received f 730 45 Amount received for support of patients, such amount having been advanced by the Poor District 315 95 $ 1,046 40 Net ooet of maintenance of poor for the year 1909, excluslvo of Treasurer s and Uolleolors commissions and ahatetnentH, and Outside relief. f Insane at State Hospital Commissioners' C'h rk Feeble minded at Training School Livery, 1908, 1909 Telephone Justices of the Peace, fees Insurance Bringing in paupers Treasurer's commissions Collectors' commissions " abatements Interest on bonds 112 50 29 00 21 75 4(1 95 247 28 12 20 421 21 202 65 263 95 600 00 interest on bonds . FINANCIAL STATEMENT. t 6,379 67 ASSETS. Amount lo Treasurer's hands and uncollected taxes $ 2,745 96 Due from Individuals 444 63 Seated lands returned not in- oluding Barnett and Har mony townships 62 61 Liabilities over assets 6,746 90 LIAR1LIT1KS, Bonds outstanding ..$10,000 00 110.000 00 110.000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We. the undersnrned Commissioners of Forest Countv. and Forest Countv Poor District, do hereby certify that the fort-solnir statement ot receipts and expenditures and statement of assets and liabilities are correct and true, to the best of our knowl edge and belief. W.H.HARRISON, skal) Attest J. M. .UKNDEL, IsBAL Commissioners. 8. M. Hbnrt Clerk. II. II, McCLELLAN, skal J HENRY CAVENDISH. A Recluse, He Lived Far From the Madding Crowd. Henry Cavendish, the famous natural philosopher and chemist, wus n recluse who UMtonbhi'd ICiikIqihI. . A son of Lord Charles Cavendish and a nephew of the third Duke of Devonshire, possessed of enormous wealth, the subject of universal ad miration because of his scientific at tainments, he preferred the solittido of h!s study ami the company of his books to tho pleasures society could offer htm. For ninny years he lived nt Hauip- stend In n large, roomy house, attended by n number of fumule servants, who, however, were strictly enjoined to keen out of his sight. If a domestic by the merest chance cnino into tho presence of Cavendish she was Instantly dis missed. Every morning 'lie philosopher would leave n note on the hall table nainluir what he wanted for dinner. No one saw hint place the note there; but, ac customed to the strange customs of the establishment, the meal would bo prepared, and only tho remains of tho repast Hignilied the presence of the master of the bouse. When Cavendish died In 1810 he left behind him nearly u million pounds sterling, besides a lasting reputation as a scientist nnd wilier on natural phl-losopby.-Loudou Telegruuh. A PADERCWSKI OTORY. Yht Orest Muelclr.n'a Flict Important CncS'""'"' In Paris. I'lttliiivwMUl a Hi ut really Important I'llU'lcelllolit 11.1 11 plalil.U WUH lli Purl:). lie wan ciiKiitcd to play l:i tho draw ing loom of u lady fnuiuii.) for her mil sialics, und his foe, which ueemod to hi 111 enormous, wus $l!0. lie uiunagcd to persuade the hiiuiiino agent to pay hint in advance, and when Pnderew ski had redeemed his dress suit from pawu and paid for shoes, gloves, tie and other essentials he had no money left for cab hire, so he was forced to walk to the scene of his engagement. The music loving audience Inspired hliu. lie played Willi feeling, passion and mastery of his Instrument as nev er before. Ilia success was Instant nnd unmistakable. The poor player iiad suddenly become the lion of the hour, his dream had become a reality, . and fame and fori tine were assured him. At last after disengaging himself from Ids admirers be turned to leave, when Ids hosless, remembering with regret the smiillness of the fee for so marvelous a performance, offered hl'u her cnri'inge for his return home. Rut I'aderevvsUi's pride came to the rescue. In his courteous yet reserved way ho mailt' a formal bow, mid, saying, "No, thank you. inadauie; my own Is wait ing." he stepped nut for his long wall; liomewti nl Pearson's Wi.Mv.