THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. c. wtm, COITON PftOPSKTOII. WEDNESDAY. NOV I'M UK It , REPUBLICAN TRIUMPHS I NncrpliiR Victories in nil lar(N of the Xndoii. Pennsylvania, 100,000, New York, 100,000. Ohio, 87,000. Massachusetts, 30,000. Iowa, 35,000. OTHERS IN PROPORTION. The greatest upheave! known in politics fur years took place in the various Slates holding elections yes terday, and the returns show Repub lican majorities unheal d of hereto fore. PENNSYLVANIA. Leads the van with upward of 100, 000 majority for Jackson and Fell. Tbe election was the quietest ever held in the State, and the result in dicates the aober judgment of the people. OHIO. The gallant Major McKioley aweeps Ohio with upward of 87,000 majority. This is surely one of the greatest triumphs of the ape, and in dicates the feeling which tho people of that State entertain for the pres ent state of afairs in tho Nation, Ohio elects a Republican legislature also by fully two-thirds majority. MASSACHUSETTS. For tbe first time in three success ive elections the Republicans have elected their Governor in Massachu setts, the majority being estimated all tho way from 30,000 to 40,000, NEW YORK. - Maynard the Democratic candi date for Supreme Judge in New York is buried under an avalanche of ballots, the majority against him be ing estimated at over 100,000. The entire Republican State ticket is elec ted by good majorities, besides they will have a good working majority ip tho legislature. IOWA. Jackson, Republican, for Gover nor, sweeps the State by upward of 35,000 majority, carrying with him the entire Republican State ticket. ILLINOIS. The re-election of Judge Gary in Chicago is a victory for the Republi cans that wbb scarcely expected. The entire State ticket is elected by the Republicans and great gains have been made iu all quarters. In all tho other States which held elections yesterday the Republicans have made the sumo sweeping gains, and tbe peoplo of tho Nation, wher ever they have hud the opportunity have said iu no uncertain tones that eight mouths of Democratic rule is enough for them. FOHKST corxiY IU:iTlll.!CAS KI.WT Tim It TICKET EX (EI'TIXtJ SIIKKIrF. Tho returns from all the county catuo in finully at noon to-duy. Though not ollicial the vole shows the election, of the entire ticket with the exception of Harry Maze for Sheriff, by thu usual majorities. John T. Carson is elected Shtrill'by 30 ma jority. The fight on ('ommisiiioners was quite spirited but resulted in the election of the two Republicans, Mess is. W. M. Coon and W. A. Con uely, and l'eler Youngk, Democrat. The vote on Sheriff glands, Maze CO!), Carson C 15, Cole's vole incomplete, ('ommiaiiioners, Coiiuely, 79, Coon 70S, Youngk 7'JO, Carson 5GH. Offi cial table next week. A m-patcii from Washington un der dale of N. 5, lays: "There in an impression among those who have talked with majority member! of the committee on wayi mid means who are preparing a tariff1 bill, when it is reported, Lall not pruent rucb a rad ical reduction aa was promised toiue time ago. .Tun what led to thii it not clear, except that the deficit in the treasury make it important that the reductions of the duty thall not beta radical aa to impair the revenue rais ing qualities of the measure. There hare been numerous pxnedient talk ed of to raise, sufficient revenue, chiefly those relating to an increase of internal taxation. It has been in timated that tliee supgetions have been given not with the idea of test ing the feeling of the people upon them and to see if they will be too much of a burden upon those who will have to bear them." Just why the Democrats insist on taking off the tariff and raising reve nues for govermental ex pec see bj a direct tax on the people is a puzzle to the average mind, and they ought not be long in finding nut that the people will rebel against such unpop ular tactics. Thanksgiving Proclamation. The President has issued the follow ing Thanksgiving proclamation: Whilo the American people shculd every day remember with praise and thanksgiving the divine goodness and mercy which have followed them since their beginning as a Nation, it is fitting that one day in each year should be especially devoted to the contemplation of tho blessing we havo rereived from the haud of God, and to tho grateful acknowledgment of his loving kindness. Therefore, I, Grovcr Cleveland, president of tho Uuilcd States, do hereby designate and set apart Thurs day, the 30l.li day of the prcseut mouth of November as a day of thanksgiving and praise to be kept and observed by all (he people of the land. On that day let us forego our ordinary work and employments, and assemble in our usual places of wor ship, where we may recall all that God has done for us, and there from greatful hearts, our uuited tri bute of praise and song may reach the throne of grace. Let the re-un-iou of kindred and the social meeting of friends lend cheer and enjiymeut to the duty, and let generous gifts of charily for the relief of the poor and needy prove tho sincerity of our thanksgiving. (Signed.) Gkovf.k Cleveland. By the President. Wai.teu Q. Gkesiiam, Secretary of State. Dynamite Horror. Tho greatest dynamite horror of the age occurred at the seaport city of Santander, Spain on Friday last. The ship Cabo Machichaco was lying at tho wharf discarging part of her cargo, which cotisisted of 2,000 tons different kinds of merchandise, though the main part was iron ore. Underneath this were stored 4H0 cuses of dynamite. Through some carelessness the ship look fire, and for safely was being towed seaward, the captain having declared that 20 cases of dynamite was all there waB aboard, and this had been removed. People were naturally attracted to the spot by tho burning ship, and in the midst of it all the 480 cases were exploded. The loss of life is estima ted at all tbe way from 500 to 1,000, and the destruction of property bus becu enormous in the city and sur roundings. Nothing like its magni tude has ever occurred within the knowledge of man. School Itepoits. TIONKSTA SCHOOL 2D MONTH, n " ' "3 "d s ,i Hoom. 5 si; 2 : i . t t ' : lJ L T 3 5, No. 4 i .!. Ill (17 lfl No. ; :w :t4 in 17 No. U ! 4 2 :i." 111 20 No. 1 1 4'J 3." (HI 20 Total If7 l:to tm Ti rilKMKNT KVKHY 1AY: Koom No. 1. Aggio Kerr, Teacher: Clill'ord fair, John Shoemaker, Willie Clark, Clillord Foreman, Philip Kluui, Floyd Sailor, JamcH Shriver, Uarry JainicNon, Harry Carson, Charlie Charlcx ton, Itcnniu Charleston, Juniea Clmrles ton, Virginia Siggins, lOvelyn Clark, Lu lu Cair, Hollo Hood, Zora Kluiup, Fay Kluinp, Lena Corah, Juno Hood. Hoom No, 2. ;erlrudo McKlhoea, Teacher: Ari-hio Ilolemaii, Fled liluin, Harry Jllose, Charlio Jainieson, Paul Clark, (iordon Haslet, John Ijiwrenee, Clyde Foreuiau, Silas Shriver, Hoy Ho var.l, Samuel Haslet, Alice Amor, Nottio Clark, Fduu Corah, Pearl Wyant, Ainaii da Sctley, Maudu Sutley, Leona Seowdon, I'.va Havis, Kdna Shoemaker. Kooiu No. :!.- Ma Paup, Teacher: Al bert Lawrence, Jtudoiph Fredrickxon, Carl Wonk, Harry llaukhead, (Jeorge Shoemaker, Archio Clark, Clarence (Jor mail, Linus Klirivcr, John Jainieson, Hinlie Foreinan, Nettio (Jierlng, Klsie Kelly, Minnio Canlield, Amy Walters, Juno Herman, Maggie F.vann, Kate A new. ilooni No. 4. T. K. Armstrong, Priu- olpnl : Sarah Morrow , Clara '.orman, Itoth 'lurk, I.urv Itulinar. Mario Smmr-baiik-h, Ma Fonm, May Clark, Iva Hole man, Zcta Seller, Jew Corah, Minnie Ro"k, Grace Smith. Alice Hawy, Jay Bankhcad, Ietor Holoman, James Morrow. "In time f peac prepare fur war." So also in thoMp dull time yonntr men should prepare fur the revival of busi ness. M'Kt '.s cM.KUK, of I'jttMoirir. has fitted thoiiand of yourir men for a lileof usefulness f i v civinv to them a thorough practical hnsitics education. The Institution in the foremost of its kind In the country. If any of our readers are interested they should address W. H. Huff, the President, fr circulars, from Wrf it on. Asa family medicine Bacon's Celery King for the nerves passes from sir to son ils a locary. If you have Kidney I.iver or Mood diwirdi-r do not delay, txi't fret a free sample pai'kaee of this remedy at uneo. If you have Imlijestioti, Con stipation, Headache. liheotiiatiMii, etc, this f:rand specitie w ill cine. Siu-L'ins A Herman. Tionesta, and W. Wilkins, West Hickory, the leadiuir rtrutrfrista. are sole aeenls and are distributing samples free to the atllicted. I.arfto packages jor. Ilon'l Tobsrr Hplt or Smokr Vr Lire away is the truthful, startling title of a little book thai tells all aliout No-to-liae, tho wonderful harmless utimnntrnl to haceo hahit rure. The cost is trilling, and the man w ho wants to rpiit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in us lug "No- to liac." Sold by all druggists Hook at drug Ktore or l,y mail free. Ad dress, Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. November Pars. November is a month of rainy, disa greenhlo d'iys. The dump cold air pene trates everywhere and chills the blood, laying the system open to the danger of colds, pneumonia and kindred com plaints. There Is but one remedy that stimulates tho system and fort dies it against such attacks, and that Is whiskey. Not such n whiskey as is generally pal til ed on the public, but n wlnskev of known purity and quality. Such a whiskey is Klein's Siher Age, Huuticsnn or hear Creek Ityes. These whiskeys have been before the public, for many years and find favor wherever purity Is' required. Physicians prescribe them"; hospitals uso them, and every reputable dealer sells them. They are- for sain at jl.fiO, JH.-JS and $1.00 per quart respectfull v. Send for a catalogue and price list of nil liquors mailed free. All goods neatly boxed and expressed anywhere. Address, Max Klein, hi! Federal Htreet, Allegheny, l'a. Tho Ilest Plaster. Dampen a piece of llannel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bind it over tho Neat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs aro sore such an application on the chest and another on tho back, between tho fhoulder blades, will otten prevent pneu monia. There is nothing no good for a lanio back or a pain in tho side. A soro throat can nearly always bo cured in mio night by applying a llannel bandago dampened with Pain Halm. SU cent bot tlos lorsalo by Siggins A Herman. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she u a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When aha became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When iho had Children, Khe gave them Castoria. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIHTUK of sundry writ of Venditioni Kxnonaw and Fieri Fa cias Issusd out ofthoCouit of Common Fleas of rorest County. Pennsylvania. and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to salo by publie vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, m tho borough ot Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, NOVF.MI5KU 20, A. I). lSii:l, at 1 o'clock p. in., tho following described ro.il estate, to-wit : C. L. HF.CKNAliLK use JOHN SKi- (UXS vs. T11K IKW'IN PFTKOLKUM COMPANY. Vendi. Kx.. No. No vember Term, lsi. S. T, Neill, Attor ney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain tract or parcel ot laud situate in Har mony Tiwiiship, Forest county, Pa., being part of tract No. 1. Ileginniiig at post in tho lino formerly of John Hen ry and distant ia 5-10 nids from north line of saiil larger tract No. 2l'4j thence south 47 5-10 rods to post; thence east parallel with north line of said tract 1:15 7-10 roda to post; thence north 47 5-10 rods 10 post j inence west ill., 7-10 rods to place of beginning. Containing 40 acres, more or less, being same laud recorded in Venango County. Pa., liook II. naire Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Tho Irwin Petroleum Company at tho Ruit of O. L. Kecknagle use of John Siggina. ALSO, NORMAN CilLHKKT vs. JOHN RK OAN, Fieri Facias, No. November Term, 1SIO. Lindsey A Parmleo, At Cys. All tho right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, iu ami to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Howe, Coun ty of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, being part of Warrant number three thousand one hundred and ninety-eight town), uounueu aim nuaeriuea as lollows, to-wit: Ucginning at a point in the south line of the whole tract, at the south west corner of loo acres heretofore con voyed by Jennie L Agnew and husband and Lucius Rogers and wife to S. W. Wators and others, from cast nido of Haiti Warrant; thence north along tho west line of said 100 acres U00 roils to a post; thence west parallel with the aouth lino of tho whole tract Hiti roils to a post; theneo south parallel with the cast lino 200 rods to the south warrant line, thence east along said warrant lino one hundred and sixty roils to the place of beginning. Containing 200 hundred acres strict mea sure. The south boundary line of said 200 acres is a continuation westward of tho south warrant line of warrant No. 2'.iiil, known as the Cooper Tract; being the samo land conveyed by Jennie K. Agnew anil huslninil and Lucius Rogers and wile to M. Murphy, (i. R. Wetinoro, N. F. Clark, i. '.. Foster, Robert Denni son and S. U". Waters, by deed dated the second dayot August, A. 1). 182, and recorded ill tho Recorder's ollice of For est county, in Deed liook 1:1, at pagoo.VJ; together with a like interest in all the oil wells, machinery and property on said trai t of land, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to tho sumo belong ing. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the properly ot John Regan at the suit of Norman Gilbert. TF.lt MS OF SALi:.-Tho following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintilf or other lien cred itor hocoik e tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list ot liens including mortgage searchcsoii tho prop erty sold, together with such lieu credit or's receipt lor the amount of the pro coeds of the salo or such purl iou thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished tho Sherilf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled iiniui iliately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ot the next day, at which time all property not settled tor will again bo put up and Hold at the expense and risk of liio person to whom first sold. See Portion's Digest, Ninth F.dition, page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 34. JOHN It. OSGOOD. Sheriff. Sherill's Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 30, 1SLU.' LKADKR IN PHY GOODS AND CLOTHING David 3Iintz, - Maricnvillc, Pa. OI K DRY GOODS DFIMRTMFNT is now complete, having Just reepivM our Fall and Winter st'S-k. Never before hare we hat) such a stock of Dress Goods, such Homespun Dress Gotsls. Fine Henriettas, Cashmeres, and Woolen Good of all kinds and prices to meet the times. Clunk nml Wrap Irpnrf meni. HAVING IWH'GIIT FOR CASH, I am prepared to sell the verr let at tho low est pric-. Nothing like this line In Forest Coiiny, and Indies who are in w ant of a Cloak or Wrap should not fornet to see Mintji's sirs k beforo bnving. A large as sortment and the very latest styles, right from New York. Also, Broadcloth for Cloaks and Wraps. 7Iilllncrar Drpnriiitnit. VI V. CBNNOT liF. IIF.AT In this line. The very latest New York Stvles, and those who want a Hat should send In their order ai once. All Work Warranted, as w o employ only First Class Help. otioui Irparf mrnf. YOl" FIND Ruttons, Lares, Silks, Velvet, Velveteens, Ribbons, Umbrellas. In fact, anything you rnav want In this line. Ladies' and Gent's, Itovs' anil Girls', Children and Rabies' Undorwearof all kinds. Cannot be beat iu this line. lo(Iiliit Irpnrlmoiit. H KRKTOFOtiK, we have pleased the public in this line, as to quality and price, but tins year we are way ahead of anything ol the past. In Men's and Roy's soils we banc Fine Suits, Business Suits and Working Suits of all kinds, at the low est 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 you coold see our line it would surprise yon -not only the amount wo carry, but tho quality and Price. Wo still keep the lead and shall try to hold it. Itootsj, NIioom niitl Itubbor floods. IF YOU WANT anything In this lino send us your measnro and we will forward you at once w hat you order. Remember, wo carry llrst class goods In this line, both for Ladies' anil Gent's. Also, Boys' Children and Babies' Rubbers, and Rub ber boots of all kinds. nitN FiiniiHliiiig Ilrpnrf meni. 1 1 ATS AND CA PS of all kinds In tho latest styles. Fine shirts for men and boys, anil working si.irts at the very lowest prices. You should not tail to see our Neck Wear stock, it is really fine. i'nrprt Depart niiif. AS USUAL, wo hold tho lead In this lino. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Drap ery, Curtain Poles, and everything to make your home plea-nut and yoursell happy. WK ALSO Carry a large assortment of China. French China, ii'nd Iron Slono t lima. I uspanors, Alliums, v intlow Shades and Wall Taper. TO TIM IK Pt'BLIC Roinember I carry above in Forest county. nttention 11 Kill F..ST MARKF.T PRICK paid for BARNETT! 15EATS TIIEM ALL ! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS ! You have doubtless been thinking of getting a Now Winter Suit, and quite likely havo concluded to mako the investment when you find what you want at tho right figure. Wo think wo havo It. At least wo would like to show you goods ami prices boforo yon go elsewhere, anil theiefore invito you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, we'll stay by tho best of them. And then In Ladies' Dress Goods, Wo havo made a special effort to get tho patterns that are bound to please, w hile for line quality ami low price thero is nothing that can compare w ith our line. Our Winter Goods are especially neat and catchcy. Ill Furnishing Goods, Both Ladies' and Gents', we take special prido in our stock, for w o feel eonll dont they will please the customer, Our Winter U ntlerwear has been select ed Willi a view to Its wearing qualities as well aa for the comfort it will all'ord. 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 for the winter. We'll lit you out and you'll bo more than pleased. " And in Shoesl There's whero tako thocako. Ail kinds. Sixes, Styles and Prices. For Ladies, for Gents, for Boya, for Girls, and last, but not least, for Babies. GROCERIES, Our Grocery Department la supplied, aa usual, with tho freshest ami purest tho market allorda, and don't tuck on tho fancy prices, cither. Come and Bee BARNETT, TIONESTA. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS & CO., Having moved Into their handsomo new building, opposito Hopkins A Lansnu's store, aro prepared to moot their lady friends witn an elegant stock of goods ill their lino. All tho now est stvles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND irillM.IXKK Y (JOODS In general. And a full line of Ladies' Funishing Good i, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call on us beforo making selections. Wo bo lieve we can pleaso you. S. B. HASLET & SOI., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, pens. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. 11 Y VIRTUE of various acts of Assem J bly of tho Cominonwealtli of Fenn sylvania made anil provided, we, the un dersigned CommiHsioiioi a of Forest County, will expose to sale bv nublie vendue or outcry at tho Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on TUFSDAY, NOVKMBKR 21, A. I. 18H3. at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described tracts of land, viz: BAltNETT TOWNSHIP. Warrant. Acres. Ow uer or Warrantee. 8(1 Clover A Burnham. ORKES TOWNHHIl'. -2.0 John A. Dale Heirs. HAltMONY TOWNSHIP. &0 Gilbronson ,tr Russell. 0 Monross, J, W. Heirs 11 Hale. 4U McClintock, Hamilton. MJ Shamburg Garann 11 Sweet A Sherill. 4 Goodman, A. J. IT Huidekooper. HICKORY It) A NSI! II'. 00 Dayton, Jesse. HOW'K TOWNSHIP. 50 Cnion Oil Co. .'tsol nuf, Wright Duliring. yol Mo Wright it Duhring. JK.NKS TOWNSHIP. ooti!) 1-5 Irwin, H. B. KINUKI.EY TOWNSHIP. ol.il Coo Freeman A Osmer. TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP. 2 Terrell, Unmet. 30 Winans, J. C. F. I.KHKI1UK, Jamks Mi I.MntK, I'll l i.i p Kmkiit, Attest, Co. Commissioners. J. T. Bhknnan, Clerk. Ill KI.1VH AltMt'A KAI.Vi:. Till! best Nitlvn 111 tl,n ul',,,-1,1 f,rita Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no nay reo niretl. It is guaranteed to give perfect aiitislactitui, or money refunded. J'rico 2"i cents per box. For salo bv Siggins A Nasoii. tho largest anil best selected slock of the Send in your ordors by mail and they will receive prompt Hides, Sheep pelts and Ginseng Dealers iu T01UCC0, CIGARS t'OXFI-XTIOXAKY. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice lino of the Best Brands of 1 FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our stock perfectly pure and strictly fresh, and customers will And our gootls always wholesome and first class. Nice, clean Billiard Hall end Barber Shop In connection. Glvo us a call. Cor. of Kim ami Bridge Sts., TIONESTA, PA. What is this anyhow 1 It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Host. Filled and other watch cases y) stamped with this trade mark. VI A pottal will bring you a watch case t; .!,... Keystone Watch Case Co . . PHILADELPHIA. J of the firm of MORCK BKO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Frrors of Refraction of the Jye. Lxamiiialions tree of charge. WAliltliN, FKNN MSI Li i i i n' " "" ' ' aCrx--mi-Tririarwi nin i w m mi r U 1. HOTK INS. There's No Use Talking! IT'S TlIF, W'TY OF FVKH V IU H I V I" luiv V I wliern Ihey pel the most for their ninney. Here we are airnln with a slocli of i chiindln worth looking at. Buy your (roods w here you havo aoineihliiK I" ''"in. CLOTHING. In thin line we dory any Clothing Concern In this section of Country to offer as much for vr.ur money nt wo are dolnir. Wo lvi! yon a Soil. We havo a stock to select from. And the prides below any coinpelellon. Look us over before you buy. OVER-COATS. In ovreoats we have any kind vou mav want Storm Coals, Finn HroH Coat, or Cheap Working Coats. Don't buy an overcoat uiitiljymi see our Assortment. LADIES' WINTER JACKETS. Tn this department we have reached further than ever before and put In a finer line of garment than usual and In order to make theni io wo will make the price very low, Como and see our Jackets beforo buying. DRESS GOODS FLANNELS AND BLACK GOODS. In this department wo aro at home, wo thm't caro w here you go yon can't find a nicer assortment to select Ironi. Fancy goods in pattern, no two alike. I ink. them over. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS Wo aro nst opening a fine lino of Ladies, Gents and Mioses Shoes that aro not etUaletl In this Country. Don't buy shoes until you have looked over our stock. It will pay you. Wo bundle only tho best brands of Rubber goods ami sell them at price to suit the times. - Our stock consist of all General Merchandise. Our store Is full am) must bo stilt). GROCERIES. Our Grocery Department Is up to tho thing can he found In our store that Is Come and seo us. We're at Iloine. HOPKI1TS il. W. LLDKBL'R. Fall and Winter Goods! JUST OPENED! Wo have tho NEWEST things in SCITINGS and OVERCOATS for Men, Bovs and and Children for I-all ami Winter wear. We hove tho largest lines in tho County of the best gooda and standard makes, at prices to suit the times. ' ' BOOTS & SHOES. e havo a full line In everything for Footwear ni nrlces tlmi d..f .,.,ioi SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY. All our Friends ami patrons aro invited to come and look at our goods ami prices licforo purchasing. Wo guarantee satisfac tion ami lair ucaiiDg. iv.nr, h.mi Sf.ti l s, AT 1 tOLK.M A N BUILDING, LEDEBUR & MILES, (Successors to O. F. MILES A CO.) TIOlsTESTA, - - 3? IE IDT IN". Dr. J. K IIADLEY, VKTKIUNARY KVKUKON, RURAL HOUSE, - Tionesta, Pa. Horses suffering from aoreness, or any dsseases horses, dogs or cattle aro heir to, successfully treated. .ffir-Tho dentistry of the horpo Is a science in itself. 1 torses' teeth the cause of tlisagreealilo habits. Horses having inseaseii icein aro nam lo Keep In con dition, and if poor, it is impossilile to fatten. There are few horses, voting or old, without more or less sharp-edge or rougn projecuoiii upon llieir molars. The sharpo edges lacerate tho mouth. causing torture to the horse, and he tries in various ways to nil himself of tho trouble. Somo start suddenly or stop short, toss the head, tlrool or slobber; others shy, drive sideways or hold their head in ait unnatural manner. Improper grinding of food causes indigestion, and indigestion produces loss of appetite, hide-hound, swollen limbs, starring or deatl liko coat of hair, coughing, dis charges at tho nose, running at the eyes, etc., eie. All Irregularities of molars or Incisors easily removed. Practical exneriencoen- ahles me to givo satisfaction in all cases: Havo lino roomy stalls for tho treat ment of all disabled animals. A 11 calls promptly attended to. night or dav. jif'No charge for examination ai oMioo. ' ' ..;-4:' :i;rrL THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Gooil Carriages anil Bug gies to let upon tho most reasonable terms. He will ulso do JOB TE-AZMHItTa- All orders left at tho Post Ollice will receive prompt attention. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE owrILfAp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try I pair. Beat In tho world. 3.C0 50 2.00 FOR LA0ICC $2.00 41.75 FOR B0V8 l.75 ac n si.: A If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In ths latest ityle, don't paj $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads and look and wear is well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. IV. L. IMJLULAS, Urockton, Mass. Sold If HOPKINS it I.ANSON, Tionesta, Pa. TVIMIVBODY reads The. fiubunj Jis ij jiutch for tho reason that it contains moro news, holh fteneral, snocial, and telenraihic ; has more oontrihuiors and and inoro special correspondence than any oilier newspaper between Now York and Chicago. tenn 3.50 tr'J; 1 12.50 (V -.f 2.25 U 2.no V . A -rs... run ntHJ -w v . I I'l iLat F. R. I.ANSON. Standard. Gootls aro always fresh, kept in a general store. No troublo to show ffotnls. &c T-iAJSTSOlSr. Anv O. K. MILKS. ii i: ec : in i;v im:: Prices that will Interest ami please you Another tremendous Fall Stock Is now on our counters. To e.it a move on theso goods wo oiler ti e follow inn prices ; Fall and Winter Overcoats As low in price as the ready made article, hut Oh what a dilleieuce In tho style, tit and lluish, Scotch Kernes ami Homespuns $18 to friO. Knnl sh Scre.es f.'J to fill. Meltons, Kerseys ami Venetians f-M t' KAI.t, AND WINTKH SL ITS. Scotch Cheviots in sack suits, black, blue and fancy mixtures to J4. Clays, black and bluo. Kniillsh worsteds, for drossy cutaway suits, f ill to $:i:t. TltOL'SKHS, $T.00 to $8.00. 50 doz. Black ami Brown Winter Derby Hats. Special price $1.50, $.'.00 and JiOtl. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers. Moderate Prlco Storo. :r AND 20 SKNKCA STHKKT. OIL CITY, PA. C. II. hilniian, NEW STORE! Having purchased tho store formerly owned by J. !'. Ovei landcr, next dtsr to W. N. Y. A P. It. U. Station. I am pre pared to furnish tho public with any thing in tho line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONKKCTIONKKIES. TOBACCO Ai CIW, WIIOLKS.VU'; AND It ATA I L. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR ! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, anil all floods delivered free of charge. Call and seo me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WKST SIDK, w U(VT T . nTTV PAF PRICES) u