I f 4 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WINK, . EDITOIt 4 PROPRICTO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, IW'2. m ri HM( l TU KIX MATIOM.1.. Prplipnt, BENJAMIN HAKRISON, of Indiana. Vino Prpsident, WIIITKLAW KEID, of New York. KTATK. Judirn of tho Supreme Court. JL'dhk joiin ih;an, of Blair County. 'on(rip-at-t,argn, A LEX A N HER MrlHiM KLIi, of error County. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. C'htv. Conirresi, CHARLES E. ANDREWS, of Clarion County. Assptnbl v, J. J. HAIUIIT, of Howe Township. Treasurer, QUINTAIN JAM IESOX, of Tionewta Township. .Survevor, J. F. PROPER, of Tionosta Borough. Pay your taxei, Republicans, Oeto ber 8 is the last day. Considerable of our Bpace is given up tins week to a review of the new election law anil inMrurtims to voters as to how they should mark their bal lot, by Chairman Header, ol the. He publican rotate Committee. Nothing could be more Interesting to voters at this lime, and if every reader i!l carefully read these iu&lructiom he will receive much light on a subject which is just now uppermost in the minds of the people. Head what is said, carefully, and be pooled. The situation iu New lork is a sad one fur tho Democracy. Grovtr has been called iu to slop the row between the County Democracy and Tammany; the ami Hill people Hre furious be cause Harrity reeogrnz.-s Tammany and turns them down ; the Mugwumps are Hghast at Grover hobnobbing with Boss Croker and Ii.,uike CcKraa, and the Democratic Slate Committee re fuses to uominate a candidate for Chief Justice, to the intense disgust ol the Peck ham faclion. Thiugs are "bust wi3 open." The attack of II. m. .,,hn B. Rob fink""' "l l,,e Rfpuolicau State League meeting, on the Baker ballot law was timely and manly. If everybody ex pressed their honest opinion on this iniquitous measure, it would he killed in a mouth alter the net Legislature meets. It is a fraud, a nuisance, a swindle yea more, it is a fake, a bun co game of I he sleaziest. kind llnrr!. burg Telegraph. And su say we all of us. The New York World is rather in consistent. For weeks it has been pa thetically appealing to Democrats to contribute to its fund to buy up the West, an J at the same time it contin ues howling like a she bear because ha Republicans are also raising mon- w'urday is the last day for (axes if you want to vote this C is said that Wayne MacVeagh, i. Judge Cooly and Judge Gresham have flopped. Great Scott ! If this be true, tha Republicans have lost three very uncertain voles. And the Claimant is hurrying to New York to "fix things." Too lale. os,Tainmauy orators have been call ed io, and the "anti-snappers" are goiug to put up a local ticket against Tammany. Things are at sixes and teveus and Grover cannot straighten tbem out. TnE John A. Grow who is alleged to buve left the Republican party and joined Tammany Hall in New York, because he did not like the Republican attitude on the tariff, is the same John A. Grow who pestered ("!lmi - ler, of the Republican Committee, with requests to seud him out on the stump, aud 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 his level. EvEHY voter should make a study of the new ballot law aud be sure he understands it throughly before he oes to tbe p.ills next month. The chances are that very many votes will be thrown out as defective. He who vaots bis vole to count for the mau of us choice should see to it that he knows how to cast his ballot carefully. lilizzard. In this connection it might be well to study carefully General Reeder's timely instructions to voters, which will be fou id in ibis issue. The safest way is to vote the straight Republi can ticket aud lake uo chauces on ; losing your vote. Y your taxes. Saturday is the last T for it. THE BILLOT LAW An Important Communica lion to Republicans of Pennsylvania. A WARNING ABOUT THE TICKET Concise Explanation of Hott to Vote on Ilia New Ballot System. "What I Dour tir iho Voter, the KlerttiMi nmorri, Watcher and Oihrra Who Have lo Do with h Klrrtion from tho Time a Cltlcen Presrntu llmiseir at the Polla to Vote t'ntll the rtalloia Are Counted and the It cult la Announced. Chairman Krnnk Hreder, of the Kepub lican state committee. Ii.m issued from the Tarty headquarter In Philadelphia, a book of "instructions to voters under the uw ballot law, together with a st.ilruietiC of their qualifications mid duties." "Ill Issuing these Instructions regarding the new election lnw." said General Herder, In comment inn on what Is bring done to cnlfghten citi.ens on the new method of voting, "we hud a full realisa tion of the difficulty In comprehending the new system of elections, tbnt. must neces sarily be experienced by citi.ens who have not had an nppnrl unity lo thoroughly study the law We have, tried lo make our digest concise and comprehensive. I believe a close reading of the Instructions will make clear all the requirenientsor tli 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 j. ' do well lo follow these instructions to .id confusion, and, possibly, troulil er the election Chairman Herder's Warning 'There Is a matter to which I desire to all sprcial attention It. relates lo the preparation and printing of the ballot by the county commissioners There hava been sent out from the ollice of the secre tary o the commonwealth to every county in the state specimen ballots, prepared In accordance with Hie form that, would be Issued to voters in the Hist legislative dis trict in the city of Philadelphia This is apt to lead to mistakes in t he printing of tickets tor counties other than Philadel phia, where a dillerent form must bt- fol lowed. In Philadelphia, the candidates for dif lerenl. count v oflires are nominated In separate conventions Therefore, ill Phila delphia, there must be a separate group on the ollicial ballot for each county ofllrer lo be voled foi. and a cross mark must, he made on Hie ballot for each county ollice. "In other parts of the titate, where nom inations for more than one county office aie made iu one convention, all such nom inations are included ill one distinct group in the ollicial ballot The party name is placed at the head of the group Across uiaik put opposite the word"Hepnhlican," winch Is placed over this group of county oo unions, would mean that the voter desiied to cast his ballot for all the Itepnh In an nominees on such county ticket.. A Sample Republican Rallot. "I have had prepared a sample, ballot which is being Isaued from the Republican talc committee headquarters to the county chaiiman find others for the In Mi in I ion of voters At the head of tha ballot I have had printed these words: " 'To VOTE TIIK BTItAIOIIT UKPfllLICAN 1 ICKKT, I'l'T A CHOSS (X) IN THK SQHAI1K TO TIIK lllOIIT OK TttR WOKD "HKPtltll.lCAS" WIIKNKVKR IT (ICCfltS IN TIIK FIRST COL UMN; ill other words, as many crosses as there e groups in the Kenuliliran col umn- I lie word "Republican," as often a it may occur, indicating t lie beginning of a distinct Republican croun. Tha onlv diflicullics In the use of the new ballot be ing those which arisa from an attempt to vote a mixed or "scratched" ticket. Re publican voters are cautioned against vot ing any but a straight, ticket (except, for goon cause, anil then only after careful instructions), as to do so Is atteuded with dangei that the entire ballot may he in validated."' Km the convenience of all who will have to do with elections, ficneral Keeder has bad Ids comprehensive little digest, divided into seven chapters, entitled as follows: 'When Elections to he Held." "(Juallfl- catiuus of Voters," "Manner of Voting." Inside of Guard Itnil," "Inside the Vok lug Shelf or Compartment," "Preparation ol Bullol" and "Penal Dlleuses " Here sre lu chapteis Iu Hir order given I KI.ECTION8 Htwiolnir When (iron at ami l.ouul Kleclioua Khali lie llel.l GKNKI1AI. KI.KCTIOS'S Tuesday next following Hi-i Mnuday of November o. Local Ki.kctions On the third Tuesday ol I'Vbiuary, and for special puiposrs may lie or tiered by thegoveio.u and I lit courts on ol lief days I'ol.l.s To be opened at t n'cluck a ui in. I cloed at 7 o'clock i in II jtJ4i.il-ioa i ioh tii- vori'.rts 1 huso Who Can ami TIhim- WIih Cannot Voir I'ndei tin- New I. aw. All persons horn u.itiiiali.ed iu the I niM-il Suites, and subject to the Juitsdie Hull thereof, are iili.cns of the United glutei and of the Stales tvheielli they its idu Kvety male citl.en twenty nue years of lie, osseisliig the lull. living ipialilica tions iphall beentitleit l.o vote at all eleo lions. a He shall have been a citizen of tha I'uited States ut least one mouth. I- He, shall have resideil in t In- state one year (or if having previously been a fjuiiliiieil elector or native-born citi Kcu ol the state he shall have re moved therefrom uud returned, thou six months), iniir,-i!i alely precciling the election e. He shall have re; J . Ni the eliH'tion district where L oiler to voto at least Iwo uioiii sliately pre- ceding the election nlnor m comes of age on the u r to the twenty-liihl atiniversarf Miirth. d If tweuty-two years of age, or up wards, Be shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed tit least two months and paid at least one month before the election. If the name of the voter is not upon the registry list hecannot vote Ubh-sa he make proof of his right to vote, as heretofore required by law. I. The law relating to right of challenge and lo pi-oof of right lo vote remains us heretofere. Challenge should be made before the person offering to vote receives his bullot, but may be nia.ie sr. dv time before he casts it. Naturalization certificates isued by Iherourts must la? produced to the bond and are conclusive If genuine. Tb voter Is disqualified If he has greed to receive or rneives any val nable consideration for his vote, or bas a wager or bet pending on the flection; or has been conviftrd of a willful violation of the election lnv, or has promised to give any voter a valuable consideration for volliifl or withholding his vote. III. OP MANXKK VO I I NO. The Citizen Presents Himself, Claim- log tlm Itlgbt to Vole. Besidea the election officers and super visors authorized by thelawsof the I'nited States, or overseersappoiuled by the courts of this commonwealth, not more than Font voters In excess of the number of voting shelves or compartments shall be allowed Inside of the enclosed space at one time and not more than l bs outside that space. Specimen ballntsand cardsof Instruction can be obtained from the election officers upon request. The person desiring to vote will a. Knter the room and n-nialn outside the chain or guard rail. When his turn arrives he shall first give his name and residence to one of the election oltlceis in charge of the bal lots. b. The officer will thereupon announce the same In a loud and distinct tone of voice C If the voter's name is upon the BALLOT titw.K list, the iusiiector or clerk in charge of the said list, will repeat the name d The voter w ill then enter the space In- closed by the guard rail, unless his right to vote be challenged. If challenged by a qualillrd citizen he shall remain outside the guard rail until his right to vote is determined. but. he may be challenged any time ncrorethe vote Is cast It is recom mended, however, that challenges be made before the voter enters the Ruard rail, or before be receives his ballot. His right to vote shall be es lablisbi-,1 in the manner heretofore provided by law. I. If his light, to vote he established his name will be entered upon the voting nod check lists. IV. tii k tiVMin nxiu iNsiof: lli.n the Hal lots arc Given to the Voters. The voter having the right to vole will enter within the guard rail a. The election ollicer having charge of the ballots shall d'-tach one. from the stub and uive it. to the voter. u. i ne sum oiiicer snail nrst told It so that the ivimls piinlisl on the bank and outside ,f tin-ballot shall betln only words visible, AND IT CANNOT 111- VOTKII I'NI.Kss SO VOLDKD. e. inly ONI-: liAt.l.oT shall be given to a voter, unless he inadvertently spoils it, w hen he may obtain nnollier upr.n rel inning the spoiled one. tl. Upon his receiving the ballot the check list shall he marked by elec tion olli. eis.Hiid the viitershnll forth with, and without, leaving the space enclosed by giiani rail, retire to one of the vntiMi siii-.i.vks or COMI'AUT MRNTK. Only official HAUNTS can be voted, and any ballot other than a sample ballot, appearing to have been ob tained ui hri wise, I ban provided by the Ael.. shall be sent to the District Attorney for his ullielal action. V. I.VSIKK THK VOTING SIIIOI.F. Ilegiilulions U. (raiding the) Coin, parinioni in Wliiidi tlm I'.allut Is Maikncl. The voter, upon entering the voting shelf nt compartment, must, picparn his ballot a To as;.ist him in preparing bis OFFI CIAL ballot lie may m.'ilk a KA.MI'I.R KAL1.UT before going to vole uud take It. with him into the voting compart ment to copy from iu picpariiig his official ballot. lie must vote (hoOK FICIAI. HALLO r ONLV. b Curds of iusi rurl inn will he posted in each voting compartment or shelf. 0. No voter will be allowed lo occupy a voting shell or r-nnipai Inicnt. already occupied by another, except, when giving t he help allowed in the prep, aration of his ticket; nor to remain in such niiipaiiineiit more than TltnF.K MINI TFs if all the compart ments are iu use and oilier voteisare waiting to vote, d. If any voter declares to the judge of elect inn that he desires assistance in tbe preparation ul his ballot, by rea son of disability, he shall he per mitted by the judge of election to select a qunlilieil voter of the elec tion district, to aid liiin iu the prepar ation of bis ballot, mii h preparation being made iu the voting compart ment TllKliF. is no l'i;o ISIllN in rtlK law which tiiioriuKs nth votkii to DF.FINK HIS niSAIIII.ITV lilt WHICH (IIVKM TIIK II IHiE OF F.LKCTION ANY DISCKF.TIOX TO KK.H'KK Til COMPLT WITH TIIK HKIJI'F.ST Fill! ASSISTANCE, made because of alleiied "disability " A voter who shall, except as abovn. stated, allow his liallol lo bo seen witli an Aii'AiiF. r intkntion of let ting it. be known how he is about to vote, or shall wilfully violate auy provision of the act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor 1. No peiwm within the election room shall eliH tionei i or solicit votes, or shall interfere wit li any voter when Inside said enclosed space, or when marking Ids ballot, or endeavor to induce any voter HKFOIIK depositing the ballot to show tsuw tie mark- his ballot VI. PKIH'.YHATION OF It ALLOT. explicit, mid Important Direction tor Mat-king the Ticket. a. It' the voter desires to vote the fcTHAiuiiT Pautt Ticket, or In 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 omisiTF. and to the KloilT of the word Heih iilii'AM at the bead or top of each Repub lican group This single mark or cross will be equivalent to a cross mark ngainst every name in such Republican group, and will be counted us one vote lor each lie publican candidate named. Kai'H CKOl'P IN THK HFI'I'DLICAN COLl'MN M'.'ST IIF. SIMILARLY MAKKKD WITH A CliOSS This year (ls;i) there will he the fol lowing groups in the Republican ticket, to wit: I. State ticket, em bracing candidate for Supreme Court Judge, two candidates for Congress men at l.nige, and thirty-two can didates for Kleilors 3. Candidate foi Cong res t. 3 Candidate forState Senator (where such ollicial is to be elected). 4 Candidate or candidates lot Representative. 5. Candidate for Judge (where such ollicial is to be elected), ti. County candidates. To vote the full Republican ticket, a cross must be made for each of these groups. A SIN'GLK ( ItObS AT THK Ton OF TIIK TICKET SISII'LY VOTES FOllTMH STATE ticket, or those in the first group. Such a ballot would not b counted for the candidates for Coni ' DAVID Of Marienvillo, Pa., oners bargains that never were heard SPOT CASH FOR THE Must have tho room for now goods and nummi:h iky uoods axi whit: goods All must go, regardless of coat, for spot cash. JIIMMM.ItY (jOOIIS. Ladies if you want a Hat or Bonnet do not forget thin 30 day sale. KOOTN AXI NIIOlS Must also be sold' for the sake of room. MKX-M, ROVN AXI YOUTII'N I.OTIIIXJ Will bo sold, regardless of cost, for atiot cash, for tho same reason. Carpets Slat, Hugs, CiirfniiiM. Hriipcry, Irnpery Polos ami IIiuigiiigM iimt KO list the rest. Knhy Carriages The Wheeler & Wilson Newlng Ma- eliine, ial'Vam1!.'.1 K.I.'llUV' '" H'kM!:lSt me? IZnnin'n;!; -.j,-....,.. iuvn, DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. Did you get Mason's Quart Fruit Jars? If not, why not ? You are not taking any chaticos. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, A Dozen of the above Fruit Jars will bo given away to every customor. All new comers who have not yet dealt at Bameif s Famous One Price Store, Are entitled to tho above D07.ru of Fruit Jars with ovrrir tn no i. Niim out of every ten who aro asked whom thoy buv tliolr Clothlnir Hoot Shoos, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trunks, Valises, and Jowelry.ViVl toll you i at BARNETT'S TIONESTA, PA. lower than any businsVhou e Mi les and l'olts and Produeoliikn.i CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Doziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after catniK. Pain iu the Side, &a. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICEC Headache, yet Carteb's Litti.b Ijver Pills aro equally valuable in Constipation, curinfr and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate, the liver and regulate the bowels. Lven if they ouly cured HEAD Aehe 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 find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head 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. Carter'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 by their gentle action lilwiso all who use them. In vials at 2& cents; nve for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by nuuL CAITSB HEI1CINS CO., Hnr Tort alE SnUE:::, U Fries. HOP ft M NATURE'S OGUBLEFt. repairing, Mondinn. frkiny Iho Cfd y ana wura uu( New. TTOP R4L8AM in rnmivmnl nf frmh hopaand tbe beat gum-s talhani:uLDdx- pt.- iorantd known protl uc i uir ref reh i i hl(-ep, nnd wiien the mind U at ropofc it flsj-i.-u nuture an'l licals t)ie Ijody. The hca-.tbftil aitd tnc dlclual prt p rtit i of i).l hop are weil known. 1II Itiilbam will diru Couslir, riildf, Ah I h ttifi. Knm I'll n ti t Coimuuiutiun, It r o ii ( linn, ana uit l'uliiiufi nry I'omplitlDtH. It a 6i. -tH t rai.se Ule l iilfKm til--! clfur thcluiiKs of all niorl.lti l)i:iirr. T.Ini horn u 111 I'n.l i"'few-,"ri ,,1C BALSAM txiellt in. huth iY?llfe yurthfin'lvuHaii'.lfiiflJi-.-ii. xi eiirt--s wii 'n euro u io. iVilc Try it. II LOnLb i)on-' t Blub torn caws, w,v : a:l otiiur IT ALLAYS ttte rnrtina poln; n-hi-vcd Uio sufi.-rrr from that u-rriblo Cuugii v.ht.-!i cure ? U In tuu halunce. I It you nre tmutiled with Lunc or Pulmonary c compliiiuisiUbhouidtukuiluehALiiAU. r Get a large bottle I Get a free sample t lor 35 cents, at your cruirtrisls. ho not AOcuDt a lutmtltul. Wh..W.l. Iu. F 863 and 209 Washington Street. BUFFALO, N. V. c I. OKKNZO FULTON. I Manufiic-turer of ami Dealer in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, A ii J all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. CARTER'S J ITTLE Hi MINT of before in this part of tho country for NEXT THIHTY DAYS. make room for Kail anil Winter Block. ueensware, rpK"'l o" cost, in tlii 30 day spot cash to uun, tUUi IIU UlIlHOIlg, a dozen of 1 .... sollitDr goods s ....... A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at $ cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS I'ccmiPO shoes oneo blackened with it can bo kcyt clean by washing them with water. I'eoilo in moderate circumstances find it profitable- to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because tvhr.t tliry spend lor Clacking they save in thin l.';il!ier. It i tho cheapest blacking considering itt quality, nnd yet we want 'x sell it clienjier if it can be done, AVe will pay Reward tnr n T-v-ijvj that will cnulilo us to mukc "Wio.!';-' Ac -tiJ r.LACKlx-.i tit such luicc t!ir.t .1 Mailer can iro(itablyrcll it r.t lite. n. battle. This ofieru ojicn until Jan. 1; 1, 3 iJ3. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the name of tho paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. 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. STAR0NE PHOSPHATE. STAR BO KM PHOSPHATE MAMUF9 BY VHP mmrM J line irii!-ALitH i f Pr'il.ADElPHI V. -i Kt!-' - ..- ; J BEWARE! Only tlm Hn.-a tioods have imitators. Tlios wliu have used STAR BONE PHOSPHATE know ils value. 1 Jo not be deceived into buying any claiming to be the same as STAR BONE PHOSPHATE which is manufactured Exclusively by THK TYGERT-ALLEN FERTILIZER COMPANY, Ollice, No. 2 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Works, Greenwich Point, Philad'a, which have been greatly enlarged in tho past year and is now one of the larirost plants in America. See that the name and brand are exactly like this bag. Take no other. Quality always maintained. In use over twenty years. If your dealer don't sell it write direct to us. SEND FOR AN ALMANAC. $10,000 H. J. HOPKINS & CO. LEADERS 1 1ST aiKTITY, ftlLITY, CLOTHING! CLOTHINC 1 CLOTHINCI Talk about Clothlnu! Wo have tho iiantitv, the tiuality and our prices are at the bottom. Our goods are now, fresh, anil all guaranteed as represented. See the (roods and get the prices before you buy. Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter what you want in the Dry Goods line, we have ItHlaek Goods of every description. While Goods of all kinds. Embroideries, Ac. SHOES! SHOES I SHOES! SHOES! Ladies', Gent's, Missos', and Children's. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoos until they see what we have and learn the price. HATS ! HATS ! When you want a Hat look through our stock before you buy. Wo guarantee it will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. Wo keep most anything people want and won't bo undersold. GROCERIES! price"1" 0t (irwc"'i',H nIway "P to 'ho standard. Krosh goods and roasonablo Wo moot you at tho door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - (feUCUbSSOKS TO DRUGGISTS TiONEbTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, whieh is in win hihiijb ue lounti itie PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH 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 ! j) GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mm TAK.EN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! G-IYB THEM .A. CALL. TIOISTESTA, Ready for Business! We liavo taken the store next door, cut out tl-.o partition ami now have the two in ono, making tho largest In tho rity. Fall Wooiens. Our Eall and Wintor Wooleim are now open for your iimpoetioii. Nothing approaihiiig this stock over came to Oil City in quality or quantity Moderate Prices. Are Ntill our watchword. With tii is sign we conquor. Fall Hats. Youmiiii'a fall style has arrived unit us usual leads all other styles for beauty of appearance and excellence of quality, liats that neither break nor fadu. Furnishings. Wo have every ai tii lo that a limn wears but his boots. iSpeciul lot of Uauisdorl's, dyed black, half hoso ut -Or per pair. Special lot of wire buckle suspenders at 'JiU- per puir. McCUEN & SIMON, Moili'i-ji t o - lri- - store, 1H AND a SENECA STREET. Ai LOW PHICES ! ! HATS ! HATS! & - NASON, SIGGINS it FON ES,) Sc. GROCERS, - - PENN. charge of a thoroughly compotont Clork, ' Smearbaughj - - PENN Fred. Orettenborger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work .i-rt:iii,ii,g to Machinery, En- If giiUM, Oil Well Tools, Gua or Water Elt- ' tintra and General lil:M-l.-.miii, i. ,i- Ivdono at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidionlo, Pa. Your patronage solicited. !' RED. GR ETTEN BERGER. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAfiFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Curriages and Jtug gies to let upon tlie inott reasonable terms lie will alto do JOB a?E.A.3IIIT3- All orders loft at the lost Ottice Willi receive prompt uttenlion. 1011 WORK of every description execu I tedattheRKFUIiLICANolnca. ' t --'V ;- V ;- , , . .;v-v..ivf't--s?rhi,:4 i 1. r V J