THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. K. WINK, Editor 4 Pkopkhtoh. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, lSthJ. iti:i'i iu.icax ticket. MTATK. J udgo of the Supremo Court, JUDGE JOHN DEAN, of Rlair County. Congi oss-at-Largo, MAJOK ALEXANDER MoDOWELL, of Mercer County. GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon Count v. Announcements. Ratks. Congress 20; Assembly $10; County Treasurer frl. Announcements nd tickets strictly cash in advance. ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce Capt. J. J. HAIGHT, ot Howe township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announco Dr. S. S. TOW LEU, of Jenks township, as a candi date for Assombly, subject to Republican usages. TREASURER. We arc authorised to announce A. M. POUTT, of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorised to announce QUIN TAIN J AMIKSON.of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, sub ject to Republican usages. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETISW. The members of the Republican Com mittee of Forest County are notified to meet at the Sherifl 's office, Tionesta, Monday evening, May lfl, ISM, for the purpose of fixing a date upon which to hold the Republican Primaries, and to transact such other business as may be brought before them. Following is a list of Die Committee : John H. Whito, Carington j !JosepU Ilall, Redclyffc; W. L. Thompson, Ne braska; II. A. Dottercr, Ouitonville; J. O. Terrill, Vowinckel ; W. C. Allan, West Hickory; Isaac Jones, Fogundus; J. G. Bromley, Stewarts Run; Harvey Lynch, East Hickory; J. J. Haight, Cooper Tract; Charles Griffin, Bal'town; James Schwordflold, Brookston; Henry South worth, Elulalia; M. C. Carringor, Marlen ville ; Scott Mooney, Gilfoyle; L. Hoyt, Byromtown j W. E. Browne, Duhring ; Otto Rudolph, Newtown Mills; W. B. Heath, Starr; Goorgo Osgood, Whig Hill; Charles Clink, Tionesta; Henry Blum, Tionesta ; FreJ. Shults, Tionesta. John U. Osooon, Chairman. TOE BAKER ELECTION LAW. In supplement form we present this week the Baker ballot law, under which elections will hereafter be held in Pennsylvania. The act requires close study to comprehend it and every voter should familiarize himself with its provisions. With the law we also show. a speci men ballot about such as will be used next fall. The Tidioute Xeivs, which sent out a similar supplement recently, gave this good synopsis or explanation of the new-fangled way of doing it: These ballots are tu be bound in book form and each voter will receive a ticket torn out of said book at the point where the dotted line shows at the bottom of the ballot, the filing and cumbered stub being left in the book. This specimen ballot is incomplete only in tbat it does not show, as the law requires, the filing on its back giving the election district in which tbe ticket is to be voted together with the date of such election and a fae timile of tbe County Commissioners signatures. Also on the upper corner or tbe ballot, across said comer is to bo a printed diagonal liue as a guide to folding down the corner. The said corner is also to be gummed on its edge so that when the Judge of Elec tion numbers the ballot, as required by the Constitution, the corner may be folded down and stuck fust thus hiding the number so placed by tbe .Tudfffl. After the voter receives bis ballot be retires to one of the voting booths aud prepares bis ballot, after this ' Yioa : If be desires to vote a straight . Vblican ticket, it is only necessary n to make a cross mark in tbe je left after the word "Republican" the head of that ticket, which in dicates his vote for all named under iViat Ikoaitfnrr T f tl.A ...... t -.. I. 4 ut uvitvt.ug At, vu kug vuuiiaijr, no desires to split bis ticket, then in that instance he must check opposite the ' name on the Republican ticket until "1 lie reaches the one he wishes to cut, and then jump over into the Demo- , iratic column, and check that nominee. 1 Still further, if he isn't satisfied with v any of tbe nominations he is privileged I to write out a ticket in full in tbe j blank ballot to the right. (It would nusiie a mau uowever, to write out a 1 ticket uext fall in the three minutes allowed in a booth.) iut aiter naving prepare'! your ballot you must fold it up in the same manner as you received it from t lie Judge, return it to the oflicer tide gated to receive it, and then inanie diately pass out from behind the guard rail. 4 . . . Iu addition to the white ballots linmiil lit Klr fiirm n.i.l .1 . : - 1 . - be voted, there must also be provided additional ballots on tinted paper, which are intended to be given each Voter ou iKjueet, not lor ue in voting but simply to allow the voter to study and decide for whom he will vote when he gets his while ballot and retires to the little pen to fix up his ticket. There are numbers of other pro visions regarding spoiled ballots, party watchers, how help can be rendered those unable to prepare their ballots, etc., and the muds of running town ship elections, the duties of township auditors and a number of solid penal lies for infraction of the law that every man should read and understand him self. In this article we have only tried to outline the general acts ro quired of voters. Ol'It STATE CANDIDATES. HON. JOIIS DKAJJ, President Jutlgo of the Twenty-fourth judicial district, was horn in Williams port, Blair county, IV, Feb. 15, l3r. His ancestors settled iu that couuly prior to the Revolutionary war. In 1855, ho was admitted to the bar. In Oct., 18(37, he was appointed District Attorney of Blair county, and the following year was elected to that office for a full term. In 1871 he received the Republican nomination fjr President Judge of the TwcDty fourth judicial district. Iu 1881 the bar of the three counties, irrespective of party, united iu a reque.-t that Judge Dean should be a candidate for re election. He received both Demo cratic and Republican nominations in all three counties and was elected without opposition. In 1891 the bar of Blair county united in unanimously requesting him to be a candidate, and he was elected Judge for the third time. Judge Dean is prompt aud effi cient in the discharge of business, quick to decide and firm when his de cision is once made, but he is so cour teous and fair in his dealings, both with suitors and attorneys, that he conducts his court with scarcely a jar. He lives in Hollidaysburg and is a public-spit ited citizen in every respect, enjoying the esteem and confideoco of his friends and neighbors. He is in the prime of life, full of energy and vigor, and is in every way qualified to fill the position of Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, for which he is a candidate. MAJ ALEX. M'dOWELI, Was born in Franklin, Venango county, in 1845, and received a com mon school education. He learned the printing trade on the first Repub lican paper in the county. When the rebellion broke out he became one of his country's defenders, enlisting in the One Hundred and Tweuty-first Pennsylvania regiment in July, 1862 He carries bouorable scars, having been wounded at Gettysburg and se verely wounded in tbe battle of tbe Wilderness. At the close of the war he bought the paper he had learned his trade on, and published it until 18G9. The following year he moved to Sharon and has beeu in the bank ing business thero ever since. Three times Mercer county unanimously in dorsed him for Congress. He has beeu a member of the Sharon school board for tweuty years and is now its President. gen. wm. Lilly, Of Carbon county, is a veteran Re publican aud well known throughout the State as oue of its ablest business men and financiers. He was a member of tbe legislature in 1850 and was a promiuent candidate for Governor at the Republican Convention in 1868. He was a member of the Constitution al Convention of 1873 and dibtiu guished himself by bis good judgment and devotion to duty. By his own industry, business ability and foresight be has accumulated a large Ibrtuue, and is a generous, big hearted, open banded mau, whose gifts to educational and charitable institutions and to the poor and helpless have endeared him to the people of all parties at his home. Tit I A I, LINT. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Pennsylvania, commincing on tho Third Monday of May, IH'.U: 1. Kiiipire Lumber Company, Limited vs. West Hickory Hardwood Company, No. 6, May Term, lstil. Summons iu assumpsit. Z. Jacob Henricl and John S. Duss, Trustees of the Harmony Society at Econ omy vs. (Samuel Davidson, Thomas J. Davidson, Addison Davidson nnd James Church, No. 11, May Term, 1SH1. Issue summons in replevin. 3. John Wilson, Samuel T. Noill, Nancy Church, Julia N. lierry vs. H. F. Sliam burg, II. W. Shamburg, Administrators of G. Uhamburg, deceased. No. S, Sep tember Term, Ibid. .Summons in action of assumpsit. i. It. C. Shrivcr und Daniel Drowsier, partners as Shriver it lirewster, vs. 1). F. Copeland aud U. S. Zahuiser, partners doing business as Zahniser it Copeland, February Term, ltRrJ. Appeal from 5. Harry C. Ital-coek, Itobert W. .Shan non and l amp. Keller, doing business as liabcock, ISiiuuuigi .v. Co., vs. Daniel Kleiner, No. 17. May Term, IWJl. Sum mons in replevin. (i. F.pbiaim Cuiniiiings vs. L. S. Clouga A Co., No. it, May Term, lW'.U. Sheriff's interpleader, 7. Kli.abeth Mayer, A brain Straitto und j-.nas winoiunii, lining business as L. Strauso iV Co., vs. J. W. Colo, No. 61, De cember Turin, ISM. Summons in as sumpsit. 8. Jacob Wagner Jr. und August Wag ner vs. Joseph Mong, No. 5, September Term, jsnl. Appeal from J. P. tt. J. U. Hepler vs. I. S. Hepl.-r and William Hopkins, No. M, May Term, ISfcli. Appeal from J. P. 10. . T. Whitehill and K. A. Watson vs. Curtis Juliiinmi am) John Johnson, No. tilt, Dec-'r term, IS!"!. Summons in Assumiisil. Attest, CALViN M. AltN Kit, Prothonotai liolitsla, Pa.. April 21, I WILL NOT BE OUTDONE. Bound to Lend. I have the finest lino of DRY GOODS In this part of the countrv. Yon find in this department, Cashmere, Armadale Zephyrs, Hedf'ord Cords, Pineapple Tissue, Irish Lawn, and Dress Moods of nil kinds and prices. This stock has never been so complete. IX I,.llIi:S AX If (JHXT'M HIUMItTMHXTN, You can find anything you want. Ladles' White (foods, dent's Dress Shirts, to the Working Shirt. It will pay you to see tills lino before ynu liny. MILLIXF.KY. In this department I beat them all. It Is the most complete line ever seen in tills part of the State and ladies yon should see it before you buy. Tho very latest stylo of Hats and llonnets, at low prices ; Paris styles. . NIIOIX AXI 1IOOTN. In this department yon find the tine grndo of Tucker Marvin's, and A number of other makes. Shoes for the ladies, also a tine line for children and babies. For the gentlemen I liavo boots and shoes ot all kinds. The lino shoes and working shoes at very low prices. IX HATS AXI TAPS, I am un with rest of dealers and keep tho very latest si vie. You should not forget this department. i,.iin:v WKArs. Al! Tailor Made. A perfect lit and In the latest styles. cxotiiixu ii:i"Aut.tii:xt. You will find the largest anil best selected slock ever seen hero before. I stand nt the head in Clothinir lino. Can not am) will not bo beat in prices, stvles and the iim. ity ot goods. Gentlemen, If you want a suit for yourself or boys, como tJ my storo for it, mid you will bo convinced you are at the right place. CA Ill'KT DEI A KTJI EXT. i Y.V"i.fi."'1 CMrl"'s. Fl"r Oil Cloth, Draping Curtains. Window Similes, Door Mats 1 w nil I a;icr. This department would make you feel sure of getting goods here as (neap ns n you went to tlio city Tor what you want, and it would if vou bought of mo If yon want any of tho following artielos such as a Itabv Carriage, Bicycles, Um brellas, Parasols, and Qucensware, send to me, and vou will get it cheaper than any other house. I am agent for tho latest Improved Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine .- tiiv uvcii mm imiiiwi riiiiiimir mnciiiiie in inn wtirii I b. i r ti... i..ui..u.. ...... plan or for cash. Also agent for MeCall patterns for dresses and underwear. Highest price paid for Hides, Pelts, and DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. R BARNETT, Genl Merchandise! TIONESTA, PA. mm sifsne mmm IS ELEGANT, And wo arc prepared to meet the demand for anything- in the line of Clothing-, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing goods, Hats, Neckwear, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Groceries, Canned Goods, and in fact everything in the way of General Mer chandise, all Fresh, New, Seasonable and Handsome. Call in. We feel sure wo can save money on your purchases. R. BARNETT. "We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent, ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1 602, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on tho "Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lift and the new axle extension on tho Wood mowers. Ex amine the "Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. HILL, Agent, tioitesta, zpzEzsrisr. HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER. A Repairing, Mending, Making the Old V una worn uui new. Tfop HAT-RAM Is composed of freeh hoi and the bust gums bulgtims and ei- jh-'C mra n is k now n producing ivfreeLlnn fckt'Pi when tho niiiut is at ruporo it a&rt-U nature and heal the loly. Tlt.lM-aitlifnUi.flrr.e-dlciu&l )riiwrtU-of tt.a hop art; well known. Hop itHisam will cure t hm 11 . NnrM Thraiol f annual biiun. It r n rlilit. aud ail Putiaon nry i;anipiiDifi. it !(. to ruLtM.- tut? uhlt-ffin ard clear the limps or all morbid luutu-r. Mother will find the I! A Li A U excellent. fata lor tuenuteive ana cm wren, li cures wliea euro U khw til lo. Try U. IT CU RES the most stub born cum:, win ii all VLUer rtmerlUm hare failed. IT ALLAYS tho r ark In tf nnini relieves tiio tvttorfr 1 from that terrlblo CuUtfh wheu cui 1 in tlx bitlaace. I I. you fir troubled with Lungnr Puhnnnory I compUiuta ou Uuuld tako Uor Ualham. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample i ir 35 cents, at your drucrpists. Ho noi MLtttiit a autuiMtUttt. Vholiul. Iinnt 2d3 anJ tC6 Wahlrtbton 6tret, BUFFALO, N. V. THo OHamo Circular ithhtorl lUmlhliM-kM Warmntfd I ubreakahlo CHASE lURMlhE MFG. CO., Orange, Mix. Div W. F. ( OXNKKS EVE, EAR, MINE L THROAT SIRliEO.X, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA tmiue Hours i to Jl a. in. j 1! to 4 jj. m. 7 to U p. iu. .Sunday, 4 to K p. in. I'rartjce tiiiutefl li Uve spetiiiltioo. Ginseng. R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COUNT!, PENN. AfJCIlt for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Uvcry Description. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK I linndlo none but tiie vurv luti-ut ami bust ol inurliinoi'.v ami hi 11 on tho eaiit-Ht tonus po.vsihlo. l'artiuHctnitniiiplatiiiK tho purcna.se oi anytnlnti tl Hut) Hli.mlcl coiiHiilt inn bclore elo.sinn a deal, w I fuel xatixlicd I can do bettor by tliom than they t an do clcvuort). Correspondence boiR-iic.i ami promptly attended to. r oniiszo FUirox, Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 'IJUNtSTA. I'A. H. J. HOPKINS L CO., LEADERS IN HITITY, QUALITY. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk nliout Clotlilnir! Wo Imve tlio (pinntitv, tho nunlitv nud mir pilees nro nt tlio bottoin. Our (roods nro now, frosli, and nil Koorantoed as represented. Seo tlio kimhIs and get tlie prices boforo you buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what vou want In tlio trv every ilesci-iption. NVhilo itHls of all kinds. F.inbroideritw, ,tc. SHOES! SHOES I Lrtilip'. fietit'f. Mishos. nml Chililrnti'M. thoy hoo wimt we lmvo ami loiirn tho prire. BIA.TS ! I-IA.TS 1 When vou want n Hat look throimli our will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Satchels, Wall Taper, &c. Wo keep most anything people want and won't bo undersold. GROCERIES! Our atock of Groceries is always up to t!io standard, b'rosli noo.U and reasonable prices. o meet you nt tho door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & - FONES, (SCCCK.SS011S TO 1'ltOI'KK .t DDI TT.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENN. IX OVU OKOCHRY I'KPAHTMKNT WILL ALWAYS 111J FOUND TME FEESHESV GfiOQEftrE, BKKRIKS, FRUITS A VKOKTABT.KS OP ALL KINDS, IN iSKASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charixo of a thoroughly eompetent Clerk, will always bo found tho . PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! FRF.SCIUPTIONS COMTOUNDKU WITH UTMOST CARK. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IX CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY JX KVKRY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! GIYE THEM CALL. TIONESTA, - - pjuisrisr. Fred. Grettenberger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaininj; to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lllackHmithluii prompt ly dono at Low Rates. RcpairinK Mill Machinery niven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, I'a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. CHARLES MARVIN STOCK FOOD. Celebrated Electionoer Rraud, tho highest Krado of Stock I-'ood ever ollercd to tho Stock Raiser. Owners of stock will bo more than plea.-ed when they observe tho improved caniai0, flossy coat and perfect health which this Food quickly and surely produces. Ask vour dealer for it, ami if lie don't have it, write to CHARLES M V It VI N STOCK FOOD CO., at Franklin, I'a., for circulars, price list, Ae. jni. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration havinx been taken out by the undersigned, on tho es tate of Thos. l'ownell, deceased, late of Forest County, I'a., all persons being in debted to said decedent will please uiako prompt payment, aud those having claims agaiiiHt suij estate will present thorn tor settlement. Also all claims against, or indebtedness to, T. L. l'ownell, deceased, will be presented to the undersigned. S. J. WOI.COTT, Administrator. T. F. RITCilKY, Attorney. tit. Al LOW PRICES!! Moods linn, wo Imvn li.ltln.-u i:,ivl ,r SHOES! SHOES! It ivnti't tutv nnvnnn tn lnv Klirw until HATS ! HATS ! stock boforo vou bnv. Wo i?uiiranten It Trunks, For the Purpose of Reducing our Over Stock, we offer our Entire Stock of PLOWS at the following exceeding ly Low Prices, FOE CA.SH. No. 32 Syracuse, Solid Steel, $H.(KI " 31 " " " 14.00 " 8 " Steel Ream, ll.no " 5flA " Wood " 10.00 " l.-so " Steel " 10.IKI " 1.-78 " Iron " 10.00 " 10 " Sido Hill lo.oo " ai " " " o,(Ki " 40 Oliver, Wood Ream, lo.oo " 40X " " " lo.oo " 140X " " " 10.00 " I'll " " " 10.00 " If.) " Iron " 10.IN1 " ft", " Wood " 11.00 " 'M Gale, ' " lo.oo " -"i " ' " 7.50 " 3D " " " 1100 " l!7 " " 10.00 " 27 A " " " 10.00 " A2 " Rod " ti.00 " A4 " " " ll.oo ' 3 Gowanda Steel, Iron lieaiu, 12.00 3 " Iron, " " 10.00 Hero Is tho chance of your lil'o to pro cure a plow at cost or below. We are de tcrniinod to reduce our stock and are willing to make those sacrilieos FOR CASH ONLY. All other Agricultural Implements at proportionately low prices. The Pickett Hardware Co., LIMITED, TIME TAHLE In ell'oet-July fi, 1U. Trains lenvo Tlo nostn for Oil Cilv wc-hI ns " InlloWK : No. H.l Through l-'relghl (t arry ing passengers) hm. b. m. No. 31 HufValo Impress 1'2:W noon. No, til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. lit. No. til City Kx ress dally.. 7:M p. m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinznn, Rrndford, Oleiin and tho East: No. 30 Olean Express daily R:4I n. m. No. 32 I'ltlsburgh lixpres's 4:17 p. m. No. IKI Through Freight (car- rj'ing pasNengers) 7:00 p. m. ' Trains 03 nnd tin Run Daily and carry passengers to and from points between Oil City ami I i vineton only. Other trains run daily except .Sunday. Get Time Tables nnil full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta. I'a. K. lilCI.L, Geu'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, ltullalo, N, Y. A NATURAL RKIinCDT FOH Epileptic Fits Falllnjr Sickness, II jst cr ies, St. Vitus Dance, NeiToiisiiess, Djpocbontlrio, Melnncliolin, In ebrlly, Sleeplrssness, DIz ' zlness, Brnin and Spl- J uol Weakness. 1 Thl9 medicine, ha direct action upon tho nerve centers, allaying all Irritabili ties, and increasing tho flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. fnF Valuable Bnnk mn TTervom L U V lteMAOtt fwiit trm to any atldrwuK I Hf f and ioor iAtintn ckii alno obtain I 1 1 mm hm this iiifMllcine tree of clinnce. This remedy has tinrn propnrnd by th RoToreod txtor Kpomir. of Fort wavno, iud aluca 1, and tanow preparud under bUdlrocUou byuie KOtNIC MED. CO., Chlcego, Oil. f Larsv Slise, t.73. C Uotllon for 9. lc paid for a recipe enabling v.:. t i mkc Wolff's Acme Plack iv; ,-tt such a price that the retailer ca t profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. TY "fl"--r it en.;n t-.ntil January i. , Tot AfMK I!i.A."SiMi i made of prr.- r.lcohol, ot!n.-r II i l ilrc's'oj;-, r.ra mm!c cf v.-ster. W.it. r to: i notiiing. Alcohol is tV.r.i. Who can show i:j lui-r to m ike it without slroliol so tint a coa.i m ;l.o AcMK Tl ACXiNt; e. cheap r.i w.t. r tiic . siiii;, or put it ui funcy pack ni;ei like r.uny of the water tiics.inp, and tl'.in charge for the outride appearance in mc.i:1 of cUriiij for the contents of tlio liOl'it.? XfOuSl & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PiK-RON 12 tho nxra! of a paint of which a 3$c. Iwttle ii cn-ii;:li to niake six scratched and dulled c'.i.riv chsiri l.ok like newly fin iihed ma-linc-inics. Ii ill do many other remarkable t!.i:i;':-. no other paint Ctlll do. All retailers sell it. T -'' .. ." M .v-.t'ilTJ'J''l'i'i? . - i - . . . .v. : a 2.00. The S:tperb ij'talit'es of our Two Dollar Mats ore only l.euininng to l.e known. These I tuts are guaranteed not to break and have no poisonous dyes in the sweat Iniiwls. So i-iir customers will have no .-i- re heads. Wo givi lust in correct a ft, Li for jJ.Ol) as lor 0(1. ,f MO JAY STYLES Rut only ilie well known and correct shades oj Youm.iii. Dunlap, Knox and Miller. Prices -.Oil, ?!.-. f:t.00 and cM.'O. Mail ord(-is nromptly tilled. IcCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Mod erate Price Sti.ro, XISKNI.CA STHEET, OIL CITY, PA THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANF1ELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages and flug gies to let ikjion the most reasonable terms, lie will ulso do JOB TEI.A.I:ilsrC3-! All orders left at tho Post Ofllce will receive prompt attention. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, AIA.CETIlSriST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Work and liliuksuiithiiig promptly done at lowest rates ami guaranteed. Sled shoos of all kind on hand. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tho Carson Shop, noar Rail road Station, tiiuouti:, . rittrx. (!Q C A WEEK ami upwards positively 3Pt sec u rod bv men agents selling Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric licit, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Hr. Scott's Elec tric Corsets. Sample I'roo. Stale sex. ltr. Scott, his Uroa dway, N. Y, Nuv.lu-3m. L'.aUiOJl'i and noints fcii liinlsiii ifct' t fl