7 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, . Editor 4 PnoFRtcTos. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1803. lli:iTHM A TICKET. 8TATK. Judge of Supreme Court. Judge P. NEW LIN FELL, Philadelphia. State Treasurer, Col. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, Armstrong County. C'OINTY. Prothonotarr, ite. CALVIN M. A KNUR, Tionesta Boro. Sheriff, HARRY MAZE, Jenks Twp. County Commissioners, W. M. COON, Barnott Two. W. A. CONN ELY, Hickory Twp. Auditors, M. E. ABBOTT, Hickory Twp. W. L. STROUP, Howe Tw p. Jxirv Commissioner, J. B". CARPENTER, Kingsloy Twp. Republican Tlgilance Committee. Burnett township Jacob Cook, Calvin B. Kerr, A. H. Davis, Ash Clark, Benja min Ishman, Dan Vost, Phillip Mai'se, Jos. Hall, Robert Marshall, James Hart. Howe township J. A. Nash, S. Craw ford, Frank McNeil, R. II. Brown, N. Gilderslieve, J. C. Oeist, Arthur Gregg, A. P. Andarson, D. P. Miller, M. L. Ekas, M. N. Gilbert, L. D. Dubois, Dan iel H. Gibson, O. Hovt, Chas. Griffin, Win. Card, Chancey James, J. L.Saxton. Green township Frank P. Walker, K. L. Hangh, W. L. Thompson, Ed. Riser, T. E. Hunter. Hickory township F. J. Henderson, H. A. Lynch, A. E. Southworth, Louis Keister, Jonathan Albaugh, Wm, Atwell, C. H. Church, Wilson King. Kingsley township John Shook, Ed. Gillespie, Ed. Heath, Geo. Wcller, W. D. Dotterer, Chas. Southworth, J. B. Car penter, L. J. Catlin, Bort Day, S. H. Shaw. Jenks township John Glcnning, Jo seph Brenneman, E. D. Stiner, J. H. Robertson, A. J. McCrav, R. M. Morri son, Harry Hall, W. D". Hughes, L. B. W ray, T. J. McCoy, A. B. Miller, J. S. Cadwell, Henry Rock wood, Robert far ish, Miner Kingslev. Harmony township William Gorman, James Elliott, Bert Thomson, Matt Mc Intyre, Joseph Machesnev, Walter Crouch, Dan Copeland, Bradley Head, George L. King, Grant Erb. Tionesta township W. W, Mealy, Fletcher Lackey, John S. Wilson, George 8wab, James Mong, Asa Loveiov, Charles Warden, Charles Whitomaii, George Woant, A. W. Stroup. Tionesta borough Frank Birtcil, Al bert Beggs, James R. Clark, Charles Clark, C, R. Davis, George Uoloman, Kory Heath, Quint Jamieson, George Uoleinan, George Kerr, W. G. Morrow. The foregoing constitutes the list of vigilance committeemen. Lot us hear a good report from all quarters. Let each individual make it his personal business to see that every vote is out on election day. This is your duty, and I hope it will be a pleasure to yon. The cam paign is now virtually in your hands, ond whatever the result depends largely an your individual efforts from this on. Work together harmoniously and Bee if you cannot make an extra nice showing tor the entire ticket in vour several dis tricts. The result will 'be the election of our whole ticket by good majorities. J. I. sVoons, Chairman. Republican's Stand Firmly by Your Comity Ticket. Tbe time for argument bag passed, and there remains only the plain du of all Republicans to make a bold and maDly stand for their ticket from this on till the polls close next Tuesday eveniDg. A few words in the way of a review of that ticket will not be amiss at this time. FOR FBOTHONOTARY, JtC. For tbe office of Prothonolary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of tbe Courts, the Republican party has a candidate who has been tried and not found wanting. Calvin M. Arner has for two terms served the people well and acceptably, his administration of the important office foi which tbe peo ple have a third time nominated him being satisfactory to all regard less of party afflictions. Courteous and gentlemanly in his treatment of those hiving business to transact there he has made himself popular with all, and he will be supported by many outside his party on account of hu personal popularity. Mr. Arner takes special delight in making peo ple feel at home when they have oc casion to do business at his office, aud lends them every assistance in bis power to expedite tbeir busiuess when called upon to do so. Many of tbe old veterans have learned to ap preciate this fact when having their pension vouchers executed at his of fice, and be has never charged one of them a cent for his trouble, notwith standing the law allows him to charge a regular fee were he so inclined. The boys will remember him at the polls with a whooping big majority next Tuesday, and be will not disap point them in his future administra tion of that office. FOB 8HEIUFF. For Sheriff the Republican party nominated Harry Maze of Jcnki township, by a good and decisive ma jority at tbe primaries last June Since that time he has conducted a quiet, orderly and gentlemanly cam. paign for the office for which the par ty nominated him. Of his capabili. ties there is no question, and that Ik will make ao obliging aud paiustak ing official there is also no doubt Warm-hearted and agreeable towarc his fellowmen, Harry has few real enemies wherever he is known. A Forest coroty boy, born and reared be has a claim on the party and the citizeus of the county which eutitle him to a united and hearty support. No person could go to Harry Maze in distress and be turned away with out receiving his aid, and his last loaf of bread would be shared with the needy. The large vote he receiv ed at the primaries at his home where he is best known fully attests his popularity among the people, and is the best evidence of his worthiness as a man and citizen. Mr. Maze will make a faithful officer and will con duct the duties of his office with fair ness to all parties, in an orderly man ner, with ere lit to himself and with out ostentation or great fuss. The party 'will stand by Harry because he is deserving of its support and be cause when elected he will faithfully serve the people. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. For the important office of County Commissioner the Republican party nominated two gentlemen in every way fitted for the duties of that posi tion, W. M. Coon of Barnott and XV. A. Connely of Hickory. W. M. Coon is one of the active, energetic and sensible citizens of Barnett town ship, whose neighbors showed their faith in his worthiness by an excel lent support at the primaries, be haviug received the vote of every Republican in bis township but two, aud these he lost by mistake, as the parties who cast them were bis warm est supporters. Morris is one of those quiet gentlemen who makes no long speeches but does a heap of thinking, and his conclusions are gen erally correct and fair. He has had a large experience in township affairs, having always taken a lively interest in matters pertaining to the welfare of the people and the upbuilding of his community. A Republican from way back, he deserves and will re ceive hearty support of his party throughout the county. He has abil ity, honeety and firmness to make a good manager of the affairs of the county, and the people will honor themselves by honoring him. V. A. Coonely is a man of the peo ple ; straight-forward in his business transactions and faithful to the dis cbarge of every duty entrusted to bim. With him in the Commission ers' office the people can rest assured they have a man who cannot be swerved from what is right and just to all parties. Almost from boyhood he has been placed in positions of re sponsibility iu township affairs, and has had to do with matters of great mo ment to the taxpayers, and yet he has never been blamed for doing an un fair or dishonorable act iu the dis charge of his duties. His frequent and repeated election to positions of trust iu his township fully attests tbe confidence the people repose in him. Mr. Coonely is not a policy man, and it bas never been said of bim that he would court the good opinions of any body for mere personal popularity. So with Coon and Cnnuely in the Commissioners' office the taxpayers of the county may rest assured tbeir interests will be looked after faith fully and well. Rich and poor will be put on an equal footiug, with each bearing his share of taxation and no more. The people should stand by and elect them, and we have reason to believe they will, COUNTY AUDITOR. The Republican party has named two most excellent young men for these positions, Messrs M. . Abbott of East Hickory, and W. L. Stroup, of Howe township. Two more capable gentlemen could scarcely be found, and as neither has opposition both will be elected, and the people will have reasou to bo proud of them when they are once tried. JURY COMMISSIONER, J. B. Carpenter of Kiogsley town ship is tbe party's candidate for Jury Commissioner. As in the case of tbe Auditors he will be elected, there be ing two to elect, and but one other candidate for tbe place. "Doc," as his friends are pleased to familiar ly call bim deserves the support of his party to a man, and will always be found faithful in the discharge of bis duties. Thus we have gone through with the ticket, and we feel confident the people will bear us out in all that we bare said concerning the candidates. It now remains for tbe party to stand shoulder to shoulder in this campaign. Every member of the party must lay aside whatever trifling prejudice be may have iu the matter and give the candidates his earnest support. This is not a year for bickering or back biting; we have bad enough of that in tbe past, aud it now becomes the du ty of every loyal Republican to sac rifice any little personal feeling, should be have any, and support tbe ticket from top to bottom. In tbe light of events iu the past six months and tbe present conditiou of tbe couutry we don't tbink that is a very difficult thing for Republicans to do this year. Vote straight, Republicans. Mayor Harrison Murdered. Tbe city of Chicago was convulsed Saturday evening by the intelligence that Carter II. Harrison, five times mayor of Chicago, and one of the best known men in tbe west, had been shot by a crazy crank and lay in the throes of death, at his home on South Ashland avenue. Tbe murder was committed about 8 o'clock by Eugene Tat rick Prendergast, a paper carrier, who declared that Mayor Harrison had promised to make him corpora tion counsel and had not kept his word. This be said was the ouly reason fir committing the crime. Mr. Harri son was at his heme when (he mur derer tallied aud asked to see bim. When the mayor walked into the hall the murderer, without warning fired three shots at him each oue tak ing effect. Mr. Harrison lived but two hours. Prendergast hurried to the police station and gave himself up. He is a crank of the Guiteau stripe, and his devilish crime has giv en the country its worst shock since that awful murder. Well that awful Sherman act is at last repealed, after 12 long weeks of dilly-dallying. Now what's going to happen T Republicans, our last admonition to you is, don't split your ticket. It don't pay. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When the was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria. Advertisement. PKOHIBiriOX TICKBT. State Treasurer 3. L. Kent. Supreme Jmlgcll. J. Ames. I'rothonotaryS. T. Work. Sheriff If. G. Colo. Cbtmf.y Commissioners Wm. Lowman, George S. Hindman. SHERIFF'S SALE. Di VIRTUE of sundry writs of M-r Yaaditioni Exponas and Fieri Fa cias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, A. D. 1893, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to-wit: C. L. RECKNAGLE use JOHN SIG- GINS vs. THE IRWIN PETROLEUM COMPANY'. Vendi. Ex., No. 23, No vember Term, 1K9.1. S. T, Noill, Attor ney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain tract or parcel of land situate in Har mony Tjwnship, Forest county. Pa., being part or tract No. 224. Beginning at post in the lino formerly of John Hen ry and distant 35 5-10 rods rrom north line of said larger tract No. 224; thence south -17 5-10 rods to post; thence east parallel with north line of said tract 135 7-10 rods to post ; thence north 47 6-10 rods to post ; thence west 135 7-10 rods to place of beginning. Containing 40 acres, more or less, being same land recorded in Venango County, Pa., Book II, page Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or The Irwin Petroleum Company at the suit of O. L. Recknagle use of John biggins. ALSO. NORMAN GILBERT vs. JOHN RE GAN, Fieri Facias, No. 20, November lerm, i&iM. Lindsey tie Parmlee, At t'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Howe, Coun ty of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, boing part of Warrant number three thousand one hundred and ninety-eight loiaoj, uounueu ana described as follows, to-wit: Heginning at a point in the south line of tho whole tract, at the south west corner of 100 acres heretofore con veyed by Jennie E. Agnew and husband and Lucius Rogers and wife to S. W. Waters and others, from east side of said Warrant; thence north along tho west line of said 100 acres 200 rods to a post; thence west parallel with the south line of the whole tract 100 rods to a nost thence south parallel with the east line 200 rods to the south warrant line, thence east along said warrant liue one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning. Containing 200 hundred acres strict inea suro. The south boundary liue of said 200 acres is a continuation westward of the south warrant line of warrant No. iftWI, known as the Coopor Tract ; being the same land conveyed by Jennie E. Agnew and husband and Lucius Rogers and wife to M. Murphy, G. R. Wetmore, N. F. Clark, G. E. Foster, Robert Denui son and H. VV. Waters, by deed dated the second day ot August, A. 1). 1882, and recorded in the Recorder's otlice of For est county, in Deed Hook 13, at page 552; together with a like interest iu all the oil wells, machinery and property on said tract of land, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belong ing. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Rogan at the suit of Norman Gilbert. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with w hen the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintill' or other lieu cred itors becou e the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list ot liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re-joipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ot the lien uay, m wmcn nine all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 Iti and Smith's Forms, page 8(vJ. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Tionesta, ln., Oct. 30, WM. ' I11GLK IIIIAM). THE BEST ROOFING It is unequaled for house, barn, factory or out buildings, and costs half the price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use aud easily applied by anyone. Scud stamp for samples and stuto'size of roof. EXCELSIOR PAINT & ROOFING CO. 155 Duane St.. New York, N. Y. LEADER IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING David Minlz, OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Is now complete, having Just received our Fall and Winter stock. Never before have we had such a stock of Dress Goods, such Home Spun Dress Goods, Fine Henriettas, Cashmeres, and Woolen Good of all kinds and prices to meet the times. Clunk nnil M'rnp Drpnrltiic nt. HAVING BOUGHT FOR CASH, I am prepared to sell the very best at the low est prices. Nothiug like this line in Forest Counv, and Ladies who aro in want of a Clonk or Wrap should not forget to see Mint' stock beforo buvlng. A largo as. sortmont and the very Inlest styles, right from New "York. Also, Broadcloth for Cloaks and Wraps. Millinery Department. WE CI1NNOT RE REAT in this lino. The very latest New York Stvles, and those who want a Hat should send in their order at once. All Work Warranted, as wo employ only First Class Help. Motions) Department. YOU FIND Ruttons, Lares, Silks, Velvet, Velveteens, Ribbons, Umbrellas. In fact, anything you mav want In this line. Ladies' and Gent's, Iloys' and Girls', Children and Rabies' Underwear or nil kinds. Cannot bo beat in this line. CJlofliliig Department. II KHETOFortE, vro have pleased the public In this line, as to quality and price, but this year we are way ahead of anything of the past. In Men's and Roy's suits wo hane Fine Suits, HusinessSuits and Working Suits or all kinds, at the lowest prices. Children's clothing at all prices and ot the very latest styles. Mothers, It would pay you to send to us for your children's clothing. If vou could see our lino it would surprise you -not only the amount we carry, but tho quality and l'rice. V e still keep the lead and shnll try to hold it. Hoots, Shoes and linbber Cdootls. IF YOU WANT anvthinir In this lino send us vour measure and wn will f.irwnrd you at onco what you order. Remember, we carry first class goods In this line, both tor Ladies' and Gent's. Also, Hoys' Children and BabiesrRubbors. and Rub ber boots of all kinds. ent.H Furnishing Department. HATS AND CAPS of all kinds In tho latest styles. Fino shirts ror men and boys. and working shirts at tho very lowest nrleos. You should not full to our Wear stock, it is really line. 1'nrpet Department. AS USUAL, we hold tho lend In this line. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Drap ery, Curtain Polos, and everything to make your home pleasant and yoursolfhnppv. WE ALSO Carry a largo assortment of china. French China, and Iron Stone China. Cuspadors, Alliums, Window Shades and Wall Paper. TO THE PUItLIC Remember I carry the lnrircst and liest selected atnrk nf dm above iu Forest county. Send in your orders by mail and they will roceivo prompt attention. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for BARNETT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS ! You have doubtless been thinking of getting a New Winter Suit, and quite likely have concluded to mako the investment when you find what you want at the right tigure. We think wo have it. At least we would like to sliow you goods aud prices before you go clsewhero, and thoiefore invite yon to call ear ly. In price, style and quality, we'll stay by the best of them. And then in Ladies' Dress Goods, We have mado a special effort to get tho patterns that are bound to please, whilo for tine quality and low price tbero is nothing that can compare with our line. Our Winter Goods aro especially neat and catchey. In Furnishing Goods, Both Ladies' and Gents', we take special pride in our stock, for we fool confi dent they will please the customer. Our Winter Underwear has been select ed with a view to its wearing qualities as well as for the comfort it will afford. Collars, Cuffs, Ties, and Dress Shirts wo have in endless variety. Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to come to us when you selest your hat Tor the winter. We'll IU you out aud you'll be more than pleased. And in Shoes! Thoro's where take the cake. Ail kinds, Sir.es, Styles and Trices. For Ladles, for Gents, for Boys, for Girls, and last, but not least, for Rabies. GROCERIES, Our Grocery Department Is supplied, as usual, with tho froshest and purost the market affords, and don't tuck on the fancy prices, cither. Come and see BARNETT, TIONESTA. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS & CO., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins fc Lanson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witn an elegant stock of goods iu their line. All the newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND JIILLIjniKY GOODS in general. And a full line of Ladies' Funishing Goods, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call on us before making selections. We be lieve we can pleaae you. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENS, COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania made and provided, we, the un dersigned Commissioneis of Forest County, will expose to sale bv public vendue or outery at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, A. D. 1KI3. at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described tracts of land, viz: BARN KIT TOWNSHIP. Warrant. Acres. Owner or Warrantoo. 80 Clover A Burnham. URKEN TOWNSHIP. 2."0 John A. Dale Hoirs. HARMONY TOWNSHIP, 50 Gilbronson k Russell. 60 Monross, J. W. Heirs 11 Hale. 40 McClintock, Hamilton, hi) Shaniburg Garsou II Sweet A Sheriff. 4 Goodman, A. J. (15 Huidekoopcr. HH'KOHY TOWNSHIP. 50 Dayton, Jesse. IIOWK TOWNSHIP. 50 Union Oil Co. 3K0I RI45 Wright A Duhring. 3S01 lilo Wright ifc Duhring. JENKS TOWNSHIP. o.)iii) 1-5 Irwin, 8. R. KINQSI.EV TOWNSHIP. 5131 00 Freeman S Osmer. TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. 2 Terrell, Hamet. 30 Winans, J. C. F. Ledkiiur, James MuIxtyrk, Philip Emkrt, Attest, Co. Commissioners. J. T. Rrennan, Clerk. MlTKl.K.VM AUMCA HALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, snd posi tively cures Files, or no pay req uired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or inoiii-y refunded, l'rice 24 cents per box. For sale bv Wiggins fc Naaon. Maricnvillo, Pa. Hides, Sheop pelts and Ginseng. -a- Dealers iu TOBACCO, CIGARS C'OXFfXTTOXARY. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice lino of the Best Brands of FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our stock porrectly pure and strictly fresh, aud customers will find our goods always wholesome and first class. Nico, clean Billiard Hall end Barber Shop in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridgo Sis., TIOUESTA, PA. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY bfc HAD with Mies bearing their trade nark- Sold onlvthrovto-ri watch dealers. without extra charge. Oon't me jour knlls or finger nalli to open your watch cue. Send lor sn opener (tree). of the firm ofMORC'K BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction or the i'.ye. Inanimations troe of charge. WARREN, FENN. L, J. HOPKINS. There's No Use Talking! IT'S TIIF. DUTY OF EVERYBODY to buy goods wliero thev t the most for tbeir money. Hern wn are again with a stock of merchandise worth looking at. Buy your goods where you have smoothing to select from. CLOTHING. In this lino wo dory any Clothing Concern In this section or Country to oner aa much for your money as we aro doing. We givo vou n Unit. Wo have n stock to select from. And tho prides below any competition. Look us over boforo you buy. OVER-COATSe LADIES' WINTER JACKETS. In this department wo have reached further than ever before and put in a finer lino of garments than usual and In order to make them go wo will mako tho price very low. Como and see our Jackets before buying. DRESS GOODS FLANNELS In this department we aro at home, wo don't care where you go you can't find a nicer assortment to select Irom. Fancy goods in pattorns, no two aliko. Look them over. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS Wo aro lust opening a fine lino of Ladies, Gents and Misses Shoes that are not equaled In thin Country. Don't buy shoes until vou have looked over our "took. It will pay you. We handle only the best brands or Rubber goods and sell them at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists or all General Merohaudlso. sold. GROCERIES. Our Grocery Department is up to tho Standard. Goods are always fresh. Any thing can bo found in our store that Is kept in a general store. Como and see us. We're at Home. No troublo to show goods. Hopkins &c n.A.isrsoir. H. W. LEDEUUR. Fall and Winter Goods ! JUST OPENED! Wo. ITI?,1110 NEWEST things In SUITINGS and OVERCOATS Tor Men. llovs and and I hildron for Fall and Winter wear. Wo hove the largest lines in tho Couuty, or the best goods and standard makes, at prices to suit tho timos. BOOTS & SHOES. have a full line in everything for Footwear at prices that dory competition SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY. All our Friends and patrons aro invited to como and look'at our goods and prices before purchasing. Wo guaranteo satisfac tion and fair dealing. COME AND SEE L'S, AT HOLEMAN BUILDING. LEDEBUR & MILES, (Successors to O. F. MILES A CO.) TIONESTA, - - IPZEItrar. Dr. J. E IIADLEY, VKTKIUNAHY rlVnOKON, RURAL HOUSE, - Tionesta, fa. Horses suffering from soreness, or any dsseasos horses, dogs or cattle are hair to, successfully treated, O'Tho dentistry of tho horse is a science in itself. Horses' teeth tho causo of disagreeable habits. Horses having diseased teeth are hard to keep in con dition, and if poor, it is impossiblo to fatten. Thore are tew horses, young or old, without moro or less sharp-edge or rough projections upon their molars. The sharpo edges lacerate the mouth, causing torture to tho horse, and he tries in various ways to rid himseir of the trouble. Some start suddenly or stop short, toss the head, drool or slobber; othors shy, drive sideways or hold their head in an unnatural manner. Improper grinding of food causes indigestion, aud indigestion produces loss of appetite, hide-bound, swollen limbs, starring or dead like coat of hair, coughing, dis charges at the nose, running at the eyes, etc., eto. All irregularities or molars or incisors easily removed. Practical experieuceen ables me to give satisfaction iu all cases: Have line roomy stalls ror the treat ment or all disabled animals. All calls promptly attended to, night or day. jJr-No charge for examination at ollice. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TE-A-IvIinsrO All orders left at the Post Oftloo will receive prompt attention. VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTUtp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best In tho world. 45.00. 00 4 4 CO 43.50 250 2.00 FOR LADIES 12.00 I.7S FOR BOYS 1.75 19 OA If you want i fin. DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest atylei. don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoa. They St equal to custom made and look and wear at well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do io by purchasing W. L. Douglaa Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W.I.. HOLGLA8. Brockton, Mm.. Sold by HOPKINS A LANSON, Tionesta, Pa. VERY BODY reads The Vitsburg IHs-i-J patch lor the reason that it co'uluins more news, both general, special, anil telegraphic j has mure contributors aud and iiiuro special correspondence than any other newspaper bctw ecu New York aud Chicago. f"r- I T; ..... i 1 1.J F. R. LANSON. AND BLACK GOODS. Ourstorols fttll and must bo O. F, MILES. iinti: THEY ARIl! Prices that will interest and please you Another tremendous Fall Stock is now on our counters. To get a move on thoso goods we offer the following prices : Fall and Winter Overcoats As low in price as tho ready made article, but Oh what a dill'erence in tho stylo, fit and finish. Scotch Serges and Homespuns $18 to ti"0'. F.ngl!sh Serges fJU to il. Meltons, Kerseys aud Venetians J 20 to (30. FALL AND WINTER SUITS. Scotch Cheviots In sack suits, black, blue and fancy mixtures $ to f-4. Clays, black and blue. English worsteds, for dressy cutaway v suits, :t0 to 13. TROUSERS, fo.00 to $8.00. f0 doz. Black and Brown Winter Derby 1 lata. Special prior. $l.fl0, f 00 and 12.50. McCUEU & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers. Moderate Price Store. 1 AND 2(1 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. . .11. WhitciiMii, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlandor, next door to W. N. Y. fc P. R. R. station. I am pre pared to furnish the publiu with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTION ERIES, TOBACCO ID CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND HATAIL. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSPURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. "WHITEMAN,. WEST SIDE, TIOItTIEST.A., JL '''J'lfj'-v,'.., 1 U' i iMHPpwm,- s I'