THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t.. WINK, . COITOft 4 PftOPRItTOR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKR fi, ISW. Hl.l'l Itl.IC A TIOHIX NATIONAL. Proxident, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. Vice President, WHITKLAW KEID, of New York. HTATK. Judee of flm Supreme Court. JUPUR JOHN DIC AN, of lilair Comity. ronirieR.Rt-r,nrKP, ALEXANDER MrlKiMELL, of Mercer Cotuitv. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. COI'NTY. Congress, CHARLES E. ANDREWS, of Clnrion County. ARSPinhl v, J. J. HAIOHT, of Howe Township. Treasurer, QUINTAIN JAMIESOX, of Tioncsta Township. Surveyor, J. F. PROP Kit, of Tionosta P.orough. Pay jour taxes, Republicans, Octo ber 8 is the last Hay. Considerable of our space is given up this week to a review of the new election law and instructions ti voters as to how they should mark their bal lot, by Chairman Iieeder, ol the Re publican Mate Committee. Nothing could be more interesting to voters at this lime, and if every reader will carefully read these instruction he will receive much light on a subject which is jusl now uppermost in the minds of the people. Rnud what is said, carefully, and be posted. The situation iu New 1'irk is a sad one for the. Democracy. Grover has bceu railed iu to stop the row between the County Democracy and Tammany J the ami Hill people are furious be cause Harrity recngtnz"B Tammany and turns them down; the Mugwumps are Hghast at Grover hobnobbiug with Boss Croker and B .uike CcKran, and the Democratic Slate Committee re fuses to nominate a candidate for Chief Justice, to the intense diegust ! the Peckham faction. Thiugs are "bust wiile open." The attack of II. .u. John B. Rob Bon, at the Repulilican Stale League meeting, on the Baker ballot law was timely and maulv. If everybody ex pressed their honest opinion on this iniquitous measure, it would be killed in a tooutb after the next Legislature meets. It is a fraud, a nuisance, a swindle yea more, it is a fike, a bun co game of the sleaziest kind Harris burg Telegraph. And so say we all of The New York World is rather in consistent. For weeks it has been pa thetically appealiug to Democrats to contribute to its fuud to buy up the West, anj at the same time it contin ues bowling like a she bear because Whe Republicans are also ruising mon- .Jurday is the last day for taxes if you waut to vote this I is said that Wayue MacVeBgh, Judge Cooly and Judge Gresham nave flopped. Great Scott! If this be true, the. Republicans have lost three very uncertain votes. And the Claimant is hurrying to New York to -fix things." Ton late. Tammany orators have been call ed in, and the "ami-snappers" are going to put up a local ticket against Tammany. Things are at sixes and eeveus ana urover cannot straighten tbem out. The John A. Grow who is alleged to buve left the Republican party and joined Tammany Hall iu New York, because be did not like the Republican attitude on the tariff, is the same John A. Grow who pestered Chairman Car ter, of the Republican Committee, with requests to send him out on the stump, and in August wrote pitiful appeals to be allowed to go into Maiue and make Republican speeches. Tam many is welcome to Grow, and Grow has reached bis level. EvEHY voter should make a study of the new ballot law aud be sure he understands it throughly before he joes In the pulls next month. The chances are that very many votes will be thruwu out as defective. lie who vants bis vote to count for the mau of i-is choice should see to it that he knows how to cast bis ballot carefully. Blizzard. In this connection it might be well to study carefully General Reeder'g timely instructions to voters, which will be found in this issue. The safest way is to vote the straight Republi can ticket and lake uo chances on losing your vote. IY your taxes. Saturday is the last T for it. THE BALLOT LAW An Important Communica lion to Republicans of Pennsylvania. A WARNING A BOOT THE TICKET Concise Explanation of How to Vote on the New ltallot System. What In Ion by rho 'olor. lite Election nnirrra, Watcher and Other Who Have in Df with h Election front lite Time a Clilr.en Presents Himself at the Poll to Vote I'niil I hp nallota Are Counted ml the Itrvtilt I Announced. Clwirmnn Frank H coder, of the Repub lican state committee, Ii.is Issued from the party henriuuiiitci in Flilladclphlit, a book of "instructions to voters under the uw Imllot law, together with a statement of their qualification and duties." "In IssutiiK these instruction regarding th new election law." nald General Keedcr. in commenting on what Is helug done to enlighten citizens on the new method of voting, "we hud a full realiza tion of the difficult y In comprehending the new system of elections, tbnt. must neces sarily he experienced by citizens who have not had an opportunity lo thoroughly study the law We have tried to make our digest concise and comprehensive. I lielievc a close rending of the Instructions will make clear all the requirementsor Hi law that directly concern 'the voter on election day There have been so many digests and explanations of the law issued rom various sources that. Republicans '. do well lo follow these instructions to .mild confusion, and, possibly, troiibl er the election Chairman Herder's AVnrnlng Thete is a matter to which I desire to all special attention It. relates to the preparation and printing of the Imllot by the county commissioners There hav been sent out from the oflice of tho secre tary of the commonwealth to every county in the state specimen ballots, prepared in accordance with the form that, would be Issued to voters in the first legislative dis trict in the city of Philadelphia This is pl to lead to mistakes in the printing of tickets lor counties other than Philadel phia, where ditlerent form most be fol lowed. In Philadelphia, the candidates for dif ferent, county ollices are nominated in separate conventions Therefore, ill Phila delphia, there must he a separate group ii the ollkial ballot for each county ollieer lo be voted foi, and a cross mark must, he made on the ballot for each county ollice. "In other parts of the state, where nom inations for more than one county oflice are made iu one convention, all such nom inations are included in one distinct group m i ue oiuciai on not. rue party name Is placed at. the head of the group Across inaiK put opposite the word"Republican," which is placed over this group of county louiinatioiis, would mean that the voter desired I o cast his ballot for all the liepuli Inatt nominees on such county ticket.. A Sample Republican Ballot. "I have had prepared a sample ballot which is being issued from the Republican Male committee headquarters to the county cliaiiman ami others for the In Ktiuction of voters At the head or the ballot I have had printed these words: " 'To VOTE TIIK STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN 1 ICK FT, PPT A CltOSS (X) IN THR SQtlAllE TO TIIK IIKillT OF TIIF. WOitD "RKPCW.ICAX" WIIKNFVF.R IT OCCfllS IM TIIK FIRST COL UMN; in other words, as many crosses as there : e groups in the Republican col umn- I lie word "Republican," as often as it may occur, indicating the beginning of a distinct Republican grotin. The onlv difficulties in the use of the new ballot be ing those which arise from an attempt to vote a mixed or "scratched'1 ticket. Re publican voters are cautioned auainst vot- lug any but a straight, tickpt (excent. for good cause, and then only after careful instructions), as to do so is attended with danger that tlie entire bailor may he in validated " Koi the convenience of all who will have lo do with elections, (ieneral Reeder has had his comprehensive little digest, divided into seven chapters, entitled aa follows: "When Elections lo be Held," "Qualifi cations of Voters," "Manner of Voting," "Inside of Uunid Rail," "Inside the, Vot lug Shelf or Compartment," "Preparation of Hallol" and 'Penal till eases " Here tire lb chdpleis Iu the order gtvr-ir T ELECTIONS l. .ixlng When General ami l.ocul Klecliona .Shall lie Mel, I .- tiKNKKAi. Elections Tuesday next following Itr-i Mnudaf of November 0 - I-ocal Elections On the third Tuesday ol I'ehniary, and for special pin poses may lie or dercd by the govei ii.ii and I he coin-r.s on ol hei day .- -Pulls To lie opeued at I o'clorK a ui til l cloed at 7 o'clock p ill II yi; ami ica i ions oi- voi ens Those, Who Can ami TIiiim- Who Cannot Vote t'oilei tin- New Law. All persons horn oi ii.iluiali.eil in I In) 1 n i led Suites, and subject to the jinlsdii; Hon thereof, are ii.iy.eiis of the I ulte.l hiut-ehand of tin: Sl.iics wheiein they ro- ide Every male clll.en twenty one years of ge, possessing the following ipialilii i tions. fchall be entitled to vote ac all elec lions. a He shall have been a citizen of tha United States at least one month. i. He, shall have resided in the state one year (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native-horn citi Zen ol the stale lie shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months), imn , ili.ilely preceding the election. , e. He shall have re.y. 'ti the election district where t 'offer to voto at least two mom oyliutdy pre ceding the election nlnor be comes of age on the u r to the tweuty-fiiht auniversari irtli. d If twenty-two years of age, or up wards, lie shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months arid paid at least one month before the election. If the mime of the voter is not upon the registry list hecannot vote unless he make proof of his right to vote, as heretofore required by law. I. The law relating to right of challenge and lo proof of right to vote remains as heretofere. Challenge should he made before the person offering to vole receives his ballot, but may be made t aov time, before he casls it. Naturalization certificates Issued hy the courts must be produced lo the hostd and are conclusive if genuine. ft Tb voter is disqualified If he has gteed to receive or receives any trai nable consideration for his vote, or has A wager or lief pending on the flection; or has been convhted of a willful violation of the election lnw, or has promised to give any voter a valuable consideration for rcilng or withholding his vote. III. OK MANXKIl vo iino. The Citizen Presents Himself, claim lug I he Itlglit to Voln. Besides the election oflicers and super visors authorized by the laws of the United States, or overseers appointed by the courts of tills commonwealth, not more than rom voters In excess of the number of voting shelves or compartments shall he allowed Inside of the enclosed space at one time and not more than 1 kN outside tbnt space. Specimen ballots and cards of Instruction can be obtained from the election officers upon reii nest. The person desiring to vote will a. Enter the room and lemnln outside the chain or guard rail. When his turn arrives he shall first give his name and residence to one of the election oilier m in charge of the bal lots. b. The officer will thereupon announce the same in a loud and distinct tone of voire C. If the voter's name is upon the BALLOT t'liF.cK list, the inspector or clerk in charge of the said list, will repeat the name d The voter will then enter the space In closed by the guard rail, unless his right, to vote he challenged. . If challenged by a qualified citizen he shall remain outside the guard rail until his right to vote is determined, but he may he challenged any time before the vote is east. It is recom mended, however, that, challenges lie made before the voter enters the guard rail, or before he receives his ballot. His right to vote shall be es tablished in the manner heretofore provided by law. f. If his right, to vote he established his name will be entered upon the voting and check lists. IV. INHIOK TIIK r.I'AllI) ItAIU II. .n the Ballots nn Given lo the Voters. The voter having the right to vote will rnter within the guard rail. The election officer having charge of the ballots shall detach one from the stub and uivc it. to the voter. 0 The said officer shall first fold It so that the words printed on the bnr.k and niilside of the ballot shall he the only words visible, AND IT CANNOT UK VOTFII I'NLFss SO KOI.DKD. e. Onlv onk iiai.i.ot shall he. given to a voter, unless he inadvertently spoils it, when he may obtain another upr.n returning the spoiled one. rt..Upon his receiving the ballot the cheek-list shall he marked hy elec tion officers. mid the votersliall forth with, mid without leaving the space enclosed hy cnaid rail, retire to one of the vihimi siim.vks or coMPAliT MENTS. e. Only official ballots can be voted, and any ballot other than a sample ballot, appearing to have been ob tained otheiwise than provided by the Act., shall be sent, to the District Attorney for his official action. V. INSIItR THK VoriXO KHKiiF. Keg ii lilt Ions II. carding the) Com part incut in Which the ltallot In Marked. The voter, upon entering the voting shelf el compart incut, must, prepare Ids ballot n Tit assist him in preparing his OFFI CIAL ballot, he may maik i KAMI'LK nAl.l.oT before going to vole ami lake It with him into the voting compart ment to copy from iu piuparing his official ballot. lie must vote tho OK FICIAL ll.M.LOr ONLV. b Curds of insi rurt ion will be posted in each voting compartment or shelf. C No voter will he allowed In occupy a voting shelr or i-omp ai inicnt. already occupied hy another, except, wheu giving the help allowed in thu prep aration of his ticket; nor to remain in such nniparlnient. more than TI1I1KK MINI tks if all the compart ments are in use ami oiher voids are waiting to vote. d. If anv voter ih-clan-s to the judge of election that he desires assistance in the preparation ol his bailor, by rea son of disability, he shall be per mitted by die judge of election to select a qualified voter of the elec tion district to aid him iu I he prepar ation of his ballot, siu h preparation being made iu the voiing compart ment. TllF.liF. IS NO PIJOVISION IN rtlK LAW WHICH liKot'lliKS. TIIK VOTKII TO Ill-.FINK HIS DISAIIILITV lilt WHICH filVKH TIIK .H'ln;E OF KI.KCTION ANV DISCIiKTION TO liKH'KK To COMPLT WITH TIIK UF.oriCST Flllt ASSISTANCE, made because of alleged "disability " A voter who shall, except, as ahovn. staled, allow his ballot to be seen with an APi'AKF.N r intention of let ting it he known how he is about to vote, or shall WILFULLY violate any provision of the act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor f. No peisou within the election room shall electioneei or solicit votes, or shall interfere w il h any voter when inMdc said enclosed space, or wheu marking his Imllot. or endeavor to induce any voter HLFOItH depositing the ballot to show Uow he marks his ballot VI. PKI-'PAHATION Ol-' BALLOT. Kkpluii und Important Directiou lor Marking the Ticket. . II' Ihv voter desires to vote the fcriiAitiiiT Pautt Ticket, orln other words, for ALL the candidates on the Republican ticket, he can do so by making a cross mark, thus X, In the square or margin opposite and to the RmiiT of the word Repuiilicam at the head or top of each Repub. Iican group This f-lugle mark or cross will be equivalent to a cross murk nguin-it every name in such Repulilican group, and will be counted us one vote lor each Re publican candidate nanied. Each CliOl'P IN THE RKIM'IILICAN roLl'MN MtJST IIK S1MILAIM.V M.MiKKO WITH A CliOSS This year (i vi) there will be the fol lowing groups in the Republican ticket, to wit: 1. State ticket, em bracing candidate lor Supreme Court Judge, two candidates for Congress men at. lauge, anil thirty-two can didates for Electors a. Candidate foi CoiiL'ress. 3 Candidate forState Senator (where such official is to be elected). 4 Candidate or candidates lot Representative. 5. Candidate for judge (where such official is to be clK-ied). ti. County candidates. To vote the full Republican ticket, a cross must be made for each of these groups. A KINUl.E t KlISS AT THK TOO OF TIIK TICKET SISIPLV VOTES FOltTHM STATE ticket, or those in the flrsi group. Such a ballot would not b counted for the candidates for Con ' DAVID Of Mnrienvillo, Pa., Oilers bargains that never were heard of before In this part of (ho country for SPOT CASH FOR THE IXT THIRTY DAYS. Must havo tho room for now goods ami make room for Kail ami Winter stock. Nl JIMI H DKY f.OOD.H A9H WIIITK JOOIS All must go, regardless of coat, for spot cash. jiii-i.ii:ky tioons. Ladips If yon want a Hat or Bonnet do not forgpt thin 30 day sale. KOOTS AN1 SIIOIX Must nl.so bo sold for the Hake of room. MKX'N, KOYfV ASD YOUTH'S l l.OTIIIXj Will l.o sold, rpgnrdless of cost, for apot cash, for the namo reason. Carpets, IflaJs, Kngs, C'uHniii. lraioi. rapirj 1'oIom hikI Hangings must go a lit est. nnby Carriages, The Whcoler fc Wilson Mewing Mn cliine, (lueeiiswnre, In furl nnvlliiinr T ttn-.i I.. un..i. ..... .. . naip i um .r ...I f I V, , mo - II.Zr ,T.& DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. Did you get a dozen of Mason's Quart Fruit Jars? If not, why not ? You are not taking any chances. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, A IW of the above Fruit Jars will bo given away to every customer. All new comers who havo not yet dealt at Baraeit's Famous One Price Store, Arc entitled lo tho above Dozen of Fruit Jars with ovcrr 10 on i,.ir..i.M Nino out of every ton who arc asked whom thov buv tholr Clothing Hoots Shoos, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trunks, Valines, and Jowelry.'wlll tell you at BAEIETT'S, TIONESTA, PA. The tenth i-Astomer is a new-comer and has not heard fr - . in-ies and l'clts and Produce taken. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after catiiiR. Pain iu the Side, &c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headaebe, yet Carteb's Littlc Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick bead ACHE is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Caiitkr's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but hy their gentle action lileu.su all who use them. In vials at 2b centB; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES UESICIHS CO., Hew Turk. 'r2?L Small Boss. Small Fnce. pa ira m r-- r r i?a H NATURE'S COUBLEF1, 3 Flepafring, Mcndinn, Friek.ii'j iho Old y and Vura0ut New. nop PALSAI Is comjiosed of fresh bopa and the best gums, l.alt-ams and ex- pcH-inranta Known produciuu refresh in? flhen, nnu when tho mind U at ropufe it nati.-ta miture an'l heals the body. The hen; tht i! I ai.d mc- hni fire well known. Hop lialbam will euro CoukIim, ( llll!l, Ah I h mi 11 . Knrn I'liriiiii roiiHuuiptiun, It r a u - (lniiH. ana uii t'ulntun nry 1'omplnlniH. It .; bH to raise the i ui-'! t-h'ur thfluiiKs or all morl.itt Mutter. Mothers will e'.n-l the BALSAM txcellt nr. hoih iur iiiemaejveHtina eniMi-fit. It cures wl.cn euro 1 li tihlc Try it. IT CUREStlirmrotsMib lorn caes, w.'; :i a:l ouivr rt-niedivH hiive luded. IT ALLAYS tho rnrkina pnlnt n-llovr'.'i tho BtifT-rer from that lerrtble Cough wheu cure Uln the baluuL-o. It you nretrouMt d with Luce or Pulmonary complamia j ou tthoiUd tuku ilur Ualaal Get a large bottle Get a free sample for 35 cents, at your drutrtrists. IV) not accept ft aubtitltut. Wholesale Depot, 863 ana bob waahinton Street. BUFFALO. H. V, OKUNZO FULTON. I Mauufiieturer of aiul Deuler In HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. CARTER'S VJITTLE 11 ivro I I m w mm MINT., regaroioss oi cost, in mis 30 day spot cash to A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS !ccaiiK shoes onco blackened with it can bo kept clean by washing them with water. I'cojilo in raodcrnto circumstances find it jiroiilnhlo to buy it at 20c. u bottle, because whrt l!iey spend lop Blacking they rave in rfiiwj l.-.iliicr. It i (ho chenpest blacking considering it-i rjialitv, mid yet we want "x sell it cl-.cjijK-r it it can be done. We will pay 110,000 Reward for n tVijvo Oial, will ciudilo us lo nmke Vfi.li-'d Ac:-i;; Ulackino lit mcli i j.ricc tii.-.t ! rrtiiilcr can lirofitalily Fell it i t 10c. r. bnttlo. TliisofTcrudiien until Jan. l. t, 1SU3. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the name of tho paint), looks like stained und varnished new furniturt. One coat will do it. A child can apply it. You can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it, STARB0NE PHOSPHATE. STAR BOKE PHOSPHATE MAHUFV BY f ll r jrr fvi- . 1 1 Iint iihcnrALicK 1 FERTiUK f;'1. (' PWil inj'Ollll : BEWARE! Only tin! Iti'-it (fiMiiU have imitatora. Tho wlm Imvc used STAR BONE PHOSPHATE know ilH value. Ilii not be dm buying uny claiming to be the same as STAR BONE PHOSPHATE which U manufactured Kxcluvivel.v by TIIK TYGERT-ALLEN FERTILIZER COMPANY, Olllce, No. 2 'hestiiiit Street, PHILADKLPHIA. Work, tii-oenwicli Toint, 1'liilail'a, which have boon ureatlv eulurinul in thu pant year and is now one of the largont plants In America. See that the name and brand are exact! v like this bair. Take no other. Oualltv always maintained. In use over twenty years. It your dealer don't sell it write direct to us. SEND FOR AN ALMANAC. H. J. HOPKINS & CO, LEADERS 1 1ST QUANTITY. QUALITY, AND LOW PUCES ! ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Talk about Clothhm! Wo have tho iiiantitv, the quality and our prleos are at the lMttom. Our RondH aro now, fresh, and all guaranteed as represented. Hoe the (roods and gut the prleos bofore you buy. Dry Goods! Dross Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what you want in tho Dry Ooods line, we havo It. Mack Good of every description. While Hoods of all kinds. Kmbroidorles, Ac. SHOES! SHOES I SHOES! SHOES! Ladies', (icnt's, Missos'. and Children's. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoos until thoy see what we havo and loam tho price. ET ATS ! HATS 1 HATS ! HATS f When you want a Hat look through our stock beloro you buy. Wo guarantee it will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Taper, &c. Wo koep most anything pooplo want and won't bo underso'.d. GROCERIES! i.i-l.llr S,,M'k f Hr"',,'io8 is "'ways up to tho standard. Frosh goods and reasonable Wo meet you at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - (succicssons to DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GUOCKHY DKPAHTMKNT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND rjrvwrjrw) tjti BKMUKH, FRUITS A VKGKTA In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly compotont Clork, ' will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PKKSCRIl'T IONS COMPOUNDED ITII UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING. DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEERS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAK.EN IN EXCUANGK FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GIYB THEM J O-A-LXj. TIONESTA, Keady for Business! We Inivo tuken the store next door, cut out U o partition and now huve the two in ono, milking the largest In tho city. Pall Wooiens. Our Fall and Winter Woolens are now open for your inspection. Nothing approaching this stock ever caino !o Oil City in quality or (inantity Modorate Prices. Are still our wntclnvoid. With this sign we conquer. Fall Hats. Youniiurs fall style has arrived and as usual leads all other styles for beauty of appearance and excellence of quality. IJats that neither break nor fade. Furnishings. Wo have every hi tide that a iiiiiu wears but his boots. Special lot of Uanisdorls, dyed black, half hoso at 'Mr per pair. Special lot of wire buckle suspenders at 'JHc per pair. McCUEN & SIMON, Modci-ale - li-i.o . (Stoi-., IS AND SENECA STREET. & - NASON, siggins a fonks.) & GROCERS, PENN. BLISS OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Smearbaugh! FULL LINE OF- - - PFrNrisr Fred. Grettenborger, f.CNERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pcidiinihg to Machinery, En gines, oil Well Tool, lias or Water Fit tings and Genera! Illacksinithiiig prompt, lv dona at Low ita'.cs. Ropairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and just west of the Shaw House, 'i'idiouto, Fa. Your patronage solicited. F RED. Git ETT ENBERGER. feVfHW? lv ; ;f iit THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and iiug gies lo !et upon the inovt reasnualile terms Ho will uli-o du -JOB TJdl.A.l&T3T(3- All orders lol't at tho Fost Office will receive prompt attention. IOll WORK of every description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN olUce. V