THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, tDlTO 4 PROPHHTOd. WEDNESDAY, NOVUM HEB lfl, IW'l HOW IT STANDS. The landslide of last werk was wn about as bad for the Republicans of the nation as it well could be, and there is no disguising tlio Tact that the people wanted a change and were eeeiuicgly afraid they weren't going to get it. The Democrats have, or will have full sway after the 4th of March next, and if they have (he stamana to atand up to what they have been preaching the people of this country will soon know what it means to live under a "tariff for revenue only" re gime. While the Republican party has fought it off as long as it could and now has got worsted, the pnople are anxious to know how it will do, and there is not a Republican in the land to day who is not ready for the experiment and to have hi) occular de monstration of how the old thing works. It Is nearly 40 years since it was tried and the present generation has a right to a personal knowledge of its beneficent results if it has any. Flood was defeated in the Crawford-Erie congressional district by J. C. Sibley, the majority against him being about 3,551, according to the latest footings. Harrison carried the district by 2,313. In Crawford county the Republicans lust all their legisla tive candidates, the three Democratic candidates being elected by majorities ranging from 8 to 300. Ohio, which was thought to have gone Democratic, turns out all right, although the margin is narrow. The Republicans elect their entire stale ticket, 22 out of the 23 electors, 10 Congressmen out of the 21. Through ignorance or carelessness of voters the Republicans lost one elector. There seems to bo general eatisfac lion among Republicans that, since tbey were to be defeated, the defeat was sweeping and complete, so that the Democratic parly will have full swing to show what it can do iu the way of running the Government. There was an old man once who had an old hen that laid no eggs, but went around continually with her neck arch' ed and her tail up, wantitig to hatch. He got mad at last and put 50 eggs in a nest and set her on them. When his wife rebuked his foolishness, and said he ought to know the old hen couldn't cover them all, he replied : "I know she can't. She never could batch out anythiug. But I just want to see the darned old rip spread her self." And now messages are flashing over the wires to the effect that leading Democrats are strongly opposed to any hasty or sweeping revision of the tariff. From Chicago conies the report that President Higgioboiham. of the World's Fair, a pardner of Marshall Field, declared that the party should go slow. Piesiiieut Lyman J. Gage, of the First Natioual Bank, said noth ing should be done uutil merchants and importers have sold present stocks. Ex-President William T. Baker, of of the World's Fair, said a suddeu re peal of the law might work great iu jury. D. L. Khou, II. L Seixas and Walter T. Sliandler, all promiuent Democrats and wholesale merchants, declared that whatever changes were made should be brought about gradu ally. Yes, yes j thst'n the plan. Don't allow the rich importer to suffer; but let him first unload his goods on the poor consumer. About uiue out of of every ten importers are free traders, because tbey get about as much for their importations under free trade as tbey do under a protective tariff, aod thus liue their pockets much faster. Don't be hasty aod cripple the import er of foreign goods. That wouldn't be Democratic, you know. The Verdict and the Future. Uuder the above caption the Phila delphia Press gives this view of the situation: The Democratic victory grows bigger with every passing hour. T. !- 1 unn mi . ' nfu over again, ine sweep is general aud for the time overwhelming, It carries every doubtful State, mows down old and stable Republican ma jorities and turus over such rock-ribbed pillars of Republicanism as Illi nois aud W iscoiisiu. It draws some of them iuto the current of Democracy an plunges others mto the chaos of WeaverUm For the hour it shakes the Fast aud shatters the West. Ihe best thing to ln is accept the result manfully and seek to understand Us meaniug and its consequences. It would be easy to say that it is due to ao uuholly alliance between the solid South at one end aud New York with its lemcmeut houses and Chicago with polyglot tougue at the other. That is, iuiieed, a tremendous combi nation to face and makes au awful deadweight to overcome. But it i not enough in explain the disaster. The remit is arcentunted at those points, but the same signs appear in greater or less rVjtree alotijf too whole line. They are seen iu the factories of Connecticut and the farms of Dako ta as well as in the iron grip of the Suuth and the Tammany slums of New York. The truth is the people want a change. They waul it in (ho face of the greatest prosperity we have ever enjoyed. They want it in the teeth of the hest Administration and the best business we have had since the war. They want it blindly, perversely, in comprehensibly But they waul it all the same. They have struck at they know not what. The very prosperity of the great industrial interests with its rays of sunshine over the whole community has excited revolt. In this abounding growth men have not stop ped to consider the abyss bcyoud a change, but have listened to the dem agogue's cry that they were not getting their share. They hnve been loured aod euvenomcd by the insidious aud artful representations of classes against masses. It is the spirit of Homestead and the bliudness of seventy cent wheat. The people have struck for a change and they ought to have it. Whether their verdict is right or wrong, it is at least unmistakable, and we ongnt to bow to it. They waul a different pol icy tried and their muudate shouid be accepted. It is best that there should be no obstacle to its full away The Democrats have carried the President and the House, audit will be well if they win the Senate. We waut no di vision of responsibility. Let them have complete power. Let their poli cy have a fair trial Let it be tried and judged on its merits. If it shall uot prove as injurious aod dangerous as hag been feared, let it be acknow ledgeil. If it shall briug the perils that have beeu apprehended, it. will work its own cure. When Mr. Cleveland was President before there was no reversal of legis lation. The Senate stood iu the way. This lime there will be no eucb ob struction. With the Executive aud and both branches of Congress, the Democrats will have full swing- The future will depend on tho result. The Electoral Vote. The electoral vote will slaod as fol lows if later returns do not change the the present status : i leveianu Alabama 11, Arkansas Connecticut 0, Delaware 3, Florida i, Georgia 13, Illinois 24, Indiana 15, Ken tucky 13, Louisiana 8, Maryland 8, Miclil Ran 5, Mississippi 9, Missouri 17, New Jersey 10, Now York 3o', North Carolina 11, Ohio 1, South Carolina 0, Tennessee 12, Texas lo, Virginia 12, West Mrglnia 0, Wisconsin 12. Total 208. Harrison California 0, Iowa 13, Maine 0, Massachusetts 15, Michigan 0, Minne sota !), Montana 3. Nebraska 8. New Hampshire 4, Oregon 3, Ohio 22, Penn sylvania 32, Ithodo Island 4, South Dakota 4, Vermont 4, Washington 4, Wyoming 3. Total 152. Weaver Colorado 4, Idaho 3, Kansas 10, Nevada 3, North Dakota 3. Oregon 1. To tal -24. The U. S. Senate will stand as fol ows: Republicans, 40; Democrats, 43; PopulistsS. The House -Repub licans, 125; Democrats. 219; Popu lists, 11. Lei'er go, Galliger. Pennsylvania docs grandly as us ual rolling up a majority tor Harrisou of 63.27S according to uuotticial fig ures. The legislature is largely Re publican, and will have in tbe ueigh borbood of 90 majority on joint ballot. Nothing the matter with that, sure. Now the cabinet makers will begin constructing one for Clevelaud. That the Blizzard may not get left in offer ing suggestions, we will name one: For Secretary of State, II. D. Han cock, of Pennsylvania; Secretary of War, Henry McSweeny, of Penusyl vauia ; Secretary of Agriculture, D J. Geary, of Pennsylvania ; Secretary of the Interior, T. J. Welsh, of Penn sylvania ; Secretary of the Treasury, William Hasson, of Pennsylvania; Secretaiy of tbe Navy, C. H. Ducau of Pennsylvania ; Postmaster General, J. II. Payue, of Pennsylvania. Repre sentatives of other Stales may possibly consider this somewhat parlial to tbe Keystone State, but desperate casts demaud desperate remedies, and Penn sylvania is desperately Republican. Blizzard. What's the matter with letting Franklin's famous First Ward into the deal ? He declares it tu be "the best remedy for cough and croup." Mr. D T. Good, Columbia, Teuu , writes: "I keep Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup iu tbe house all the lime. It h the best rem edy for cnigh aud croup I ever used." The Tionesta photograph gallery will bo open ouly nu Wednesdays un til further uotice. On these days Mr. Sires will give his personal attention to Ihe work and make the sittings himself. No better guarantee of sat isfaction Could be asked. 2t David Darnell will pay the high est cash price for LiJua aud pelts, tf. 92-Fall & DAVID II I viz, tiii: iivdii:, Has the Largest, Finest and Host Stock over brought to this pin t of tho Country, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing', Boots and Shoos, Kubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Quecnnsware, Glassware, Blankets, Yarns, Carpet Warps, And tho handsomest stork of MILLINERY GOODS Kver brought here. Trunks, VnlNcs. Full line Children hikI Ilnli.. lints ami C'nps. xHt-Airont lor Wheeler A Wilson lliuli-A I'm StUvinrr Mnphlnn. Alun liua a full lino of John Mc 'all's Bazar Press PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, Highest market prieo laid for Hides, l'clls, I-'uis and Ginseng Hoot, DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. Barnett TO RECEIVE KVKKYHODY WHO WANTS TO HUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, bers, Queens ware, A lull line of Jewelry, Trunks and of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Capes. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods past insures us a large trade this season. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our Largo and M-nilicent stock of Mcrclian disc Cash paid for Hides and 1'olts. R. BARNETT. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A Fl'f.L LINE Ol'- FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! C3-I"VE THEM .A. C-A-IjILi. UciiiHrkitlili Itf-nt-iic Mis. Michael Curtain, I'lainlield, 111. makes the statement that she cauiiht cold, which settled on her luuus; slio was treated for a monlli by her luiniiv physi cian, but grew worse, llo told" h,.- 'she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicino could euro her. Her druurist Huirt;estd l)r. Kind's New Dis covery for Coiisuiiiniioii ; him bought a bottle anil to her dclijiht found herself bcnclilled from first dose, slio continued iu use and after takiinr len bottles, found herself sound and woil, now does her own housework ami Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle of this (ircat Discovery at Proper iV Doult's Drugstore, large bottles 50c. and fcl.W. Ilaiy lluonlcri. Win. Tiuiiuous, rohtumstcr of Iduvillo, Ind., writes: "Electric Hitters has done more tor mu than all oilier medicines combined, for that bad tooling arising from Kidney anil Diver trouble." John Leslie, farmer aod stockman, of same place, says : "Find Electric Hitters to bo the best Kid ney und Diver medicine, iiiado me Icel like a new man." J. V. Gardner, hard ware merchant, sumo town, says: "Elec tric Hitters is just the thing lor a man who is all run down and don't cure whether lie lives or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt just like ho had a new lease on lite." Only ."iCe. a bottlo, ut Pro per A Doult's Drugstore. Wbc-n Baby was sick, we gave, her Ctwturiu. When ahe was a Child, suu cried for Castor ui. When she became Miss, slio i-luug to Ciistoi-ia. When she hod Children, sue gave tiieui Castoi'. srrvErixvvi.. Wo honestly congratulate Mr. Dudwig Mayer lor his success in business. This guiillouian requires noiutro luction iu this or surrounding counties, having been lo cated amongst ns fur so many years. His good judgment in keeping paeo w ith the times is evidenced liy ins success iu ob tain": the agency for JiUiiia Kitvrr Aye, liuijuenite, mill llvar Vieck V.'.y; ItViixA-itu, togrtlier Willi the leading 1'enna. Kyes bottled by Max Klein, whoso reputation for bottling only absolutely pure goods is firmly established. Men' high in thiir profusiion publicly and cheerfully endorse Ins Silver Age, Duijuesuu and Hear Cieek Kyo Whiskies. A sworn certilicalo of its purity from t he distiller accompanies ev ery bottle of Duitiesno Hye. Those ex cellent brands of w hiskies now on sale to the trade generally by Dndwig Mayer, Oil City, fa., exclusive wholesale agent lor the counties of Venango, Crawford, War ren, Forest and Ciarioii. novlti-lni For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet & Son's cheap furuiture store. tf. Winter. - 93 Quilts, r U'rups for Indies Itlissc, Utove-FiLlinp Tuttcm. A tine lino of AND LOOKING GLASSES. Boots and Shoes, Rub Glassware, Blankets. Valises, Hats & Caps we have sold in the Js-Ready AND-- CARTER'S "SSI H PltLS. i 1 fa CURE Sii k Ili-aclni-hpanil relieve all the i rouble inct ili iil to a bilious male of Die system, such its biuifns, Nausea. DroM-Hiuewt, Iliatresa after taliug, i'liin iu the Bine. Ac. While their nitsit remarkable aiccetui boa tieen shown iu curing Jlcailaclio, yet ('ihter's Litti.1 Liver Pills are equally valuable iu Constipation, curing and prevcnlinK thiK annoying complaint, while llu-y nlso curri-i-t all disorders of the stomach, Kiiiiinlaio the liver and regulala tbe bowels. Lvi-u if ihpy only cured E-3EAD Ache tbpy would be almost prtcelesa to those uho HufYnr from this diBtrettbiug complaint: I. at fortuuatf ly their K'KxlneHE does not end litre, nixl tlmse nlio once try them will find ttifse little pills valuabU in so many ways that they will not he willing to do without theiu. bat alter ail sick bead is the bane of so many lives that here U where we make our great boast. Our ilU cure it while othtTH do not. ( ahteu'b JjIttue Liver Pills are very small and wry easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thy are tttrictly vegetable and do not Kripe or purge, hut by their gentle action pleuM all who uim them. In vials at Scents; live for $1 . rinld everywhere, or sent by uuuL CAETEE KEDlCIiH CO., New Tort mhR SaiHSKS. SziaU fries. PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkah. The Hon. Charles If. N'oves President Judge nf the Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in und for tho county o! rorest has lvsued his pre ceiit for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tli- County of Purest, to oominonee on the Third Monday of Nov., lining the lst dav of Nov., ls'.C Notii-e is therefore Kiven to me foronor, Justices ol the Peace and Con stalilcs of said count v, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o clock A. M.f ol said day with their rccoids, iiiouiMtioiiB, examination, and other ifiiicinhraiices, to do those things vim u in men iiiucu ttitu Ullll 10 UO llOIIO ami toiiioso vviioare Uoiiuil in recouni.uiu to prosecuto against the prisoners that are or shall no in thejail of Forest dimity, that they may he then und thuro to prtisocule against them as shall bo just. Given tin dor my hand and seal this littli day of October, A. I). Is'.ii JUilN K. OStJtXID, L.s. Sheriff. H. J. HOPKINS &. CO., ailTITY, QUALITY, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk nliout Clothinirl We have tho ouantitv. tho ooalilv und ooi- nrlii nm nl llm Viottonv Our goods are new, fresh, and nil and get tho prices before yon buy. Dry (ioods! Dress (ilootls! Domestic (ioods! Don't matter what von want in tho Prv every description. While tloods of nil kinds. Kinlu-oidcries, te. SHOES! SHOES! Ladies'. Weilt'a. Misses', und Children's. they see what wo have nnd learn the price. PIA-TS! HATS! HATS! HATS ! When you want a II at look throuiili our stock before von bnv. Wo niiarantco it will pny you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Siitehels, Wall Paper, Vc. We keep most anything people want and won't bo undersold. GROCERIES! Our stock of Uroeeries is alwavs up to tho standard. Fresh goods and reasonable prices. Wo meet you at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - (SrcCKSSOKS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR CiROCKRY DF.PARTM TllE FRESHEST GROCERIES UKRRIKN, FRUITS A Vlvli V. TA IM.F.S OF ALL KINDS, 1NSKASON. In our lrug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bn found the PUREST DRUGS PRF.SORIPTIONS COM POUN Lawrence & DF.ALF.HS IN CLOTHING, DRV GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! OOOD.S OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN HVKUY DKPARTMKNT. icommrc mmm& mto cash: TAKFN IN KXCllAMiK FOR (iOODS. The oldest and best lu- 1 aututiuu lor obtuiimig a l Business Education, we lime successfully prepared tliou&auuii ut YOUNQ MEN for tbe active duties of life. For circulars ad dress, V. Dvrr SOXS, ntUbui-Kli, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with tho Philadelphia Week li VVc. all'ords an opportunity for obtaining an in.inenso aiuount of reading at a very trilling cost. Uy this nrraiifto nient wo are enabled to furnish bolh tho Kkpuhi.il'an and the l(Y A.y iVcs ut tho very low price- of fl.T.'i. Any person seiuiioK us this amount w ill receive tho to papers for 0110 year, an udvain e of only lli con Is over the price of the Ki;ri n lican alone. Old subscriliers who jiav up all arrearage and el.75 in advance ouii have the advaiilao of this splendid oiler. Tho HVi7. fi J'ri KH is tho very best week I V family iu the country, ooiiluiiiiinr 111 panes weekly of the choicest Oenoral News, Household and Auriculturul reading, Strong KditnriaK Vouii) people's De partment, a paid Continued Story, in short everything that K'es to make tho most desirable family reading matter. VVith these two papers'iii your lauiily you will be sum of the best ser.-it in" each department. Tho Ituriiii.n-AN is the oldest and best of tho com tv papers, sup plies you weekly w ith all tlie home news of intore-t, such as no city weekly can possibly uivt; and tho Wei kl; J'ie.n pro vides you with all the world wide news and a muss of general reading sin-li as no local papur can possibly furnish. iSy takiiiK advantage of our combined oiler you get tho best ofeaeo class of reading In ila proper place and at a price no rea sonable that you cannot atfoi d to deprivo yourself aud family of tho benefit of it. No audi oiler has ever been made bv any responsible paper iu tho count v.' .Sub scribe now. U RANTED Wideawake workers eve rywhere for "Sill-: PI'S' PHOTO GRAPHS of the WOULD": the greatest book on earth ; costing floo.uoo; retail nt cash or installments ; mammoth il lustrated circulars and terms free; daily output over 1500 volumes. Agents wild with success. Mr. Thos L. Martin, Center villo. Tex., cleared J7I1 in 'J daysj Miss Rose Adams, Wnoster, O,, in" 40 min utes.. Rev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y., ilOl in seven hours; a bonanza; magnilicent outfit only $1. Dooks on credit. Freight paid. Address (ilolui llilile Publishing, Co., No. Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., or 3X Dearborn St., Chicago, III. oct5 -I in 7ARMKRS AND FARMER'S SONS 1 who have a hoise and rig at their dis ponal, and who are looking for proiitahlu employment may secure positions worth from thirty to si.ty dollar a week by ad dressing A, J. Potter, a Fast 1 1th St.,' New York City. - 4cn M AND LOW PRICES ! I guaranteed hs revcentcd. Hoe tho goods (ioods linn, wo havo it. Illnck tloods of SHOES! SHOES! It won't imv iinvonn to bnv Shoo until Trunks, & - NASON, KKiiilNS ,v, l-'ONF.S.) & GROCERS, PENN. KNT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND AND CHEMICALS! DF.li WITH UTMOST C'ARK. Smearbaugh, Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled iu my o.liei ni l will lie presented at the nest term of court lor continuation First anil liual account of Geo. V. llo vard. Guardian of Kli.abeth Dice, minor eiiiui oi .loiin nice, ileceasea. rirst and Hunt account of Thomas .1. Ilowman, Fxccu'or of the last will oud testament ut Mary Green, late of Hickory township, deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNFlt, Register, aud Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. -J;Ji, ISirl. TIIIAI, LINT. List of causes set down for trial in tho ( oun ol Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third mommy ni iNovcmiier, IMiC: I. Louisa ). Kamaii vs. R. Kauiiin, No. 7:1, December rerm, lhtil. Summons in assumpsit. 2. J. A. Neill, Naucv Church, Julia X. Kerry, S. T. Neill aud S. T. Neill for use of Nancy Church, Julia N. Horry and S. T. Neill. vs. U. F. Mhamlmig and II. V. Miambiirg, Adniiuisirators of G. shani buig, dcceaseil, N. is, Soiilciubor Term, ls'i. Siiuimous in Assuinpsii. 3. Z. T. Whitehill mill K. A. Watson vs. Curtis Johnson and John Johnson, No. ii!, Dec'rterm, lv.il. Sumnions in Assumpsit. 4. Klizabolh Mayer, Abrani Strauae and Flias Wlneland, doing business as L. Slranso A- Co., vs. J. V. Cole, No. M, De cember Term, IS'JI. Suiniuous in as sumpsit. i. Clyilo K. Smith vs. A. J. Ilauilv, No. 35, May Term, 1W;;. Ajipeal trom j. P. tl. C. J. Harris vs. L. S. Cloiigh, No. 'J-.', May Term, ls.it:. Summons in action of trespass, 7. Fred. Stitzinger vs. Mosts Hcplcr, No. 4 i, Fchnary Term, 1H1C Sunimoiis in Assumpsit. 5. Jai vis.V Co. vs. C. W. Alilsler, No. 03 Ncpteuiber Term, lS'.ll. Appeal from J. 1". Attest, CALVIN M. ARNF.R, Prothonotary. 'l'ioiiesta, Pa.. October S, 1M'-. Fred, (jrettenberer, GFNFRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Fn giiies, oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fil lings and General lilacksmilhing prompt ly done at Low liutes. IU pairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of tho Shaw lluusi, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRFD. Git FT T F N II FltGKlt. IF YU WANT a rexpectuble Job of printing at a reasonable prico send your order to this ollico. TIM 15 TAULK lu ell'eet July J, Isoi. Trains leave Tlo- oil Ciiv jV'iV" l'oinis west as IS 0:1 Tlil-iinirh l.'1-..ltrl.t r.-.it-,-.,. Ing pimsengers) i;;tH a. m. -I I l.. o'..o. I.- u 1 .1..... tie. j .a I n ess llOlfOOOII. o. I'd Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4: 17 p. in. o. Oil City K ress dully.. 7:5:! i. in. For 1 1 iekorv. Tldiotilc. A'n.-i-:n U'Wejiin Unidford, Oleaii aud tho Fast: ' No. Ull Oleun F.Mircssdailv H:4I a. in. Nu. Pittsburgh Kxprcs's 4:17 p.m. No. INI Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. m. Trains till and IMi Run Daily and oarrv passengers to and from points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other Indus run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. It. IIFLL, Gen lSnpt. .1. A. FKLLOWS, Gen' I Passonger ,V Ticket Agent, HulValo.'N. Y. Ready lor Rusincss! W e have taken the store next door, cut out ti e partition and now have the twn In one, making the largest in the city. ; Fall Woolens. Our Fall and Winter Woolens are now open for your inspection. Nothing approaching this stock evei i. iim.i t.t f;i f'ii.. t in.. .. ........lo .. Moderate Prices. Are still our w iitchword. Willi this sign wo eoinpicr. Fall Hats. Y oilman's fall stylo has arrived ami :i usual lends all other styles for bounty i appearaneo and excellence of quality. Hals that neither break nor Ihile. Furnishings. Wo have every article Mint ajunn we:o but his boots. Special lot, of llamsdorfs, dyed b!a half hose at JOc per pair. Special lot of wire buckle suspou.l at L'Oc per pair. McCUEN & SIMON, :ut'i-n(- - i . -i AND SUN IiC A STRFI 1 '29 Srnvvn Mil City, i t r - THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABL OF TIONESTA, - PEi: S. S. CAN.F1ELD, PROPRIETC. tiood Sto-k, (iood Carriages and ): gies to let upon tho most reasonable ten. He will also do JOB TEJ3EHnTO All ordeis left at tho Post Ollico -. icccivo prompt attention. ... ti ib.sil-. '-;::p More Than Na(lUed. W Cdblkr PL., liBdoKLYN, N. T., Juno r.), ' For over twelva year, iut sod hii bnan " td with ipauna ; he woukt tiara otio STeiry wecki until about tlx luonthiago, Uieccroii i a naek vt e took him to a uuuitwrot 6rt-. i lbylciau and wa trleil Bvurythinj; and a.-, uunibor of renieditii without deriving any -courai:emuut iu Ida oa0, auu hail coiuiuec. to deapair of ever tiring ablo to ouw him at wheu w beard ot FaaLor JioeuiA'a Nw ji.l aud ooucludi'd to giro it a trial. Th rauli ' mare than tatitfltdtul It ia mora than t! nioutba aluce ha oomniMiued to tak tbla N i 'lonlu aud be baa nevfr bu aick aiu. J1!--aooei t our uiout aincer tliaiiki. (or we frr-t r frou navu not only cored bjui of a groat alio. : mt have Baved taia Ufa aa wall, aa wo u. ibluk ba would bav lived long la the eou.i be lu beloia ba uouuuenc. d taking v. ' aabla tovtady. ttUti, at. ifw.v FREE 'A Valuable Rook an llaeasait Mint Iroa to anv 4-. and poor iUenu cau a-. - Uib itietlli-ine froo of i Tina n,mtlv hu Ittinn oruit&rt.d Lr C.:. ' tailor Kfpcnig, ol Fort W.ivno, Ind., niue. Is uow prepared undur bit. lrecuuu bi' luu KOEK1G MEO. CO., Chica; -. -'.-3 li7Dr')fgiftst 5! vc!tom.s t. SlllairV aVtld Atlwiuui naiH raarJ. 1 1 fnwi alai L. ci iiiu-iicui, usjQiti'ju. ittHMi cnaiiiu lor a-ivuin-i uienu r.t luslo u-nitorjf. I. n .tu, n.irtiy BICKK, u UO vo iKtiiif. i .urin-jutnc nt (tuur- ttiuooa. ostioeiuution , in our onii'iu. i,it T vi.-iu-.t('t.ure;u.l- ' ' Tl r- lU;t5. liuintfiwi. A-'. llt-'il ...-i: ft ii.-111..-. Ht'.l'' l"' --e;r- THETORNJIDO ' ' - l ecu ana tnsu.yo CUTTEH. r i.-m'i hiin V.c tliesecutirra U rit' un lor ct tuloicuwftaiil W. N. HAM ft HON OO nodftuair ti i tis. CANTON. OHIO of the linn of MOHCK Di: OPTICIA3 Specialist in Errors of Kolra .- 1'3'e. K.xainiualions free of clue . 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