Smart L Silberberg. OIL CITY, PENNA. Ladies' Long An Do you know that thoroughly good" for $15, or less? We are uot aimiug at re going to tell a lot -if winter coats at they ci nfortu to the season's most they are equally full of spleodul quauty. turprise in value giving. Long Coats 42 iuch modtl, breasted box front and half filled back with narrow rows of stitching!), lined tailored aud oue of the most popular types of the hnur, $13.90. Hoy Coats. '27 inches lov, kersey, liued throughout with satin, a style favored by manv. $9.90. Carpets at 1 We hare been looking ahead and doing a little figuring; the result is we find we have Carpels, Rugs and Curtains enough for two stores like this. This means that a lot of them have col them. From out of the entire stock we several different grades which for some reason or other have not moved rap idly. These we will sell at absolutely less than mill priets. Four nr Five pieces Tapestry Brussels at 42c, worth 5c. Six or Eight pieces Smith's Velvets at fi!)c, worth $1 00. Five or Six pieces Smith's Axmiustera at 8!c, worth $1 35. Lot oriligli.Grade Hat lint; at About Half. The only trouble w lh them is they're too fine for ordinary selling. -They come mostly iu rich, dark, colorings and are the finest grade of Japanese mattings we have ever carried Price 33c, instead of 55o. Book IlnrgnliiN Illgli-Cluvt Copyright Fiction at About One-third Value. "Philip Wiu wood," "Via Crutsis," "Tom Grogan,""In Connection With the De Willoughby Claim," "A Lady of Quality," "The Damnation ofTbe ron Ware," "The Market Dace," "Adventures of Shirlock Holmes," "A Gentleman of France," "The Pride of Jennico'J-'The Jessemy Bride,""Caleb West, Master Diver." "An Enemy to the King," "The Prisoner of Zeoda,' "By Right of Sword," "The Sowers," "The Choir Invisible," "Barabas,'' "The Gadfly," "The Sorrow of SsUn," "The Celebrity." All $1.50 copy right works, at 50c each. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. TONNAGE OF THE CANALS. ll-ort Shown Thst Inrrm.it Notnl at Ojirn'ng of stus-in font Itiupii. A MIA XV. Oct. IV-Thc touniu'e of the cniuds for the third week in Octo bor was 1 ml tons, which shows that the increase in the canal shipments which mis evident at the hc:imiiiii: of the wiison bus continued up to the pres ent time. The tuial tnnnii.o Xm the same period lust year was lll.-IM, an in crease of 'J.'! .lulu tuns. The incroiisc shipnii'iit is largely in (train, that of wheat hcine ; I.1 tuns this year, as against -'.."''.I tons last year: !).i!'7 tons of l.ailey. as anainst 4.4," tons Inst year, and T.'.QI ..ns of oats this year, as iiirniiist only tons last year. There has also heen an inerciiseil limilier shipment ni"l a ileerease in the shipment of liittmsinonii coal, while then. has Iwn an ineroiise in tliis shipment of anthracite null. The canal lockages for the last month have exceeded the locknsc of any pre vious month for sunn )ears. and they plainly show that every boat of n sea worthy condition ninl having any Tar rying eapneity whatsoever, has been brought into commission. BABE BORN TO MANCHESTER Dnclieu, Who Was Mix Zimmerman ol Cinelnnntl, ltir4 Dsuclitffr. l.OM'OX, Oct. liS.-The Ioh, 'ss of Manchester, who was Miss Helen Zim merman of Cincinnati, was uceouehecl of a daughter Saturilay. Itoth the mother ami child are doing well. The infant w ill receive the names Mary Alva .Moniairn. A Great Discovery, Not Made by Accident, Great discoveries are not always mailt by accident but often by perseverance, constant study and experience. Such wa the case that resulted in the discovery ol Thompson's Barosma which is remarkable for its cures in Kidney, Liver and bladder troubles, also Sciatic Rheumatism. Barosma is remarkable also iu the fact that the cures it makes are Permanent, A Serious Case Easily Cured. The third doe of Thompsons' Barosma made me feel like a new man. I suffered about a year with paiu in the back, side and groin. My hands, arms, and side of face became numb ; would wake up numb all over; bad to get out of bed and go through gymnastic exercises to get asleep. I made up my mind to sell out the jewelry business, as I lost thirty pound? of flesh in oue year. I am very thankful I took Thompson's Barosma and shall remain in Titusville. Any person ffiicted as I was can call on J. J. Home, jeweler, J9 West Spring street, and learn what Barosma, Backache, Liver, Kidney and Lumbago Cure did for me. It is a valu able remedy. The above cure was effect ed five vears ago and I have been well ever since. J. J. BORNE. Cured in Four Days. A'wut twenty years ago I contracted a sprain and lumbago, causing numbness iu back and hips, which confined me to my bed. Capt. S. R. Smith called on me and said : "Cet a bottle of Thompson's Barosma," which I did taking large doses and to my surprise in about four days I rolled out of bed a well man. Although this was twenty years ago, I have had no return of the svmptoms since. (Signed) JOHN P. PIEPI-ER, Sept. 1st. 1900. Selkirk, Pa AH druggists, $1.00 a bottle or six foi Coats. Interesting Topic. Winter Coats can be bought hero mere cheapness, but this season we $15 and less. They are full of style iflective ruliugs in that respect, and In a word, they arc a geuuine of castor and black kersey, double flaring collar and edges finished off throughout with satin beautifully lial -fi t ting back, of castor and black than Mill Cost. to be sold, even if we lose moi ey on have selected a number of pieces $ SILBERBERG, A (Jreat Railway. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. owns and operates 6,600 miles of thoroughly equipped railway. It operates its own Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, and the service la first-class In every respect. It traverses the best portion of the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, the Upper I'eninsula of Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, South and North Dakota. It runs electric lighted, steam heated trains. It has the absolute block system. It uses all modern appliances tor the comfort and safety of its patrons. Its train employes are civil and oblig ing. It tries to give each passenger "value received" for his money, and It asks every man, woman and child to buy tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway for it is A Great Railway. Time taldes, maps and information furnished on application to John R. Pott, District Passenger Ant, 810 Park Bldg., Pittsburg. 100-31 The PANT0URIS A Crown for the King of "tFailiion The hat sensation of the season. Everybody likes this bat. StyliBb a::d becoming to old and young. Two colors black and pearl. Wire, 'phone or mail for your size price, $4,00. Every other thiog to dress you well. THE McCUEN CO. 2S AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. D. P. FREDERICKS, 1.1. D. (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.) Olliue Hours 10 a. 111. to 6 p. 111. (Except Thursdays.) Careful attention given to furnishing all Kinds ot glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA 1. 1 mm & sons.. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PKNN. PROCLAMATION OV GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas. In and by the act of the General Assembly of the Coumiou wc.tllh iif 1 Vii.im h .11 ia. cliullcd "All Act to amend the tenth s.-nion of an act, entitled "An Act to r t late the eouiiiui tiou aud cleiiion of public oitbers. re lhuiug certain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several counties aud puuishim; certain offenses in regard to such clccthuis, " approved the 'Jtith day of June. A. 1'., 1S!m. it is made the duties of the Shciiff of every comity within this v.n:tiionvealth to give public notice of t to tienernl Elections, and in such to I . Enumerate the olllcers to lie elected nod give a list of all the nominations made as provided in this act, and to be voted for in such county, and the full text of all coiwtituiioiial amendments submitted to a vote of the people, but the 1 . :h iaioutinna posted in each election dia t ict viieed not contain the uauics of any cindidiates but those to be voted for In such district. II. 1 'catenate the place at which the election is to lie held. III. He shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Pence, w ho shall hold any oltlce or appointment or profit or trust under the government of the I"nited States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a ennunissioned oftlcer or oth 1 rwise, a suliordinnte officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the lei'is'niii e, executive or judiciary de partments of this State, or of the I'nit cd Stales, or of any city, or incorpor ated district, and also tint every mem ber of Congress and of the State Leg islature, and of the select or common le'incil of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holdii.g or exercising at the same time the otllce or appointment of jiidce. inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Cmmmmwcalth. and that no inspector, judge ir other officer of rtnv such election shrill lie eligible to any i-'li e tn be then voted for. except that of an election officer. I. .1. W. .lainicsoii. High Sheriff of the Countv of l'ovcst. do hereby make ki'own and give this public notice to the clectois of the Countv of Knrest that a Ci'ivral Election will he held iu said County, on Tuesday, November 5th, 1901, between the hours of 7 a. m. aud 7 p. m., at the several Election Districts. The following are the otlieers to be elected, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which are to lie voted tor in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballots : Olllcers to bo elected One person for State Treasurerof Penn sylvania. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person "for Treasurer of Forest County. One Person for Surveyor of Forest County. At the same time the qualifl. d electors will vote on the question of the adoption or rejection of Amendments to the Con stitution ot the Commonwealth, the full texts ef which proposed Amendments are herewith published in pursuance of law. List of nominations: Mure Trcamirer Frank O. Harris. nrf'e of the Supreme Cburf William P. Potter. County Treasurer C. M. Arner. HKMOCBATH". State 7VeMUUT. -Eli8lia A. Coray, Jr. Jwlge of the Supreme Court -Harman Yerkes. County Treasurer Fred. A. Keller. County AYireyor P. W. Clark. rROHiniTioN. Sffife JVrflirri James J. Porter. Juiliie of the Supreme Court Isaac Mon derau'. SOCIALIST I.AllOR. State Treasurer James A. McConnel. Judije of the Supreme Ooitrf-Thonias Lawry. PKOPLES. Stale Treasurer Justus Watkins. Judge of the Supreme Com (Isaac Mon- durau. rsioN. Stale Treasurer Elisha A. Coray, Jr. Juitije of the Supreme Court llarman Yerkes. MUNIt'lPAT. lKAOt'B. State Treasurer Elisha A. Coray, Jr. Judge of the Supreme Court llarman l erRes. PVBLIO OPINION. State Treasurer VraDk O. llsrr's. Jndoe of the Supreme Court William P. Pinter. puni.ic OWNERSHIP. State Treasurer J. M ah Ion Barnes. Judge of the Supreme Court Charles Iteyurick. Proposed Amendments to the Constitu tion- Proposed Amendment No. I. AMENDMENT TO THE CONST! TTTIOV ritoroSEH TO Tin: CITIZENS !' THIS COMMON WEALTH I'OH 'I'll Kl It Al'l'llOVAI. oit uK.-ii i litis r.Y Tin: c.i'.n- KISAL ASSE.M HI.Y E THE COM-. MONWEA! '!'!: OF PENNSYL VANIA. PI Jtl.lSlI El BY OKHF.lt OF THE . .il'iiKTAEY OF TDK COMMONWEALTH. IN iriiSl' ,N E OF AltTK I.E XVIII OF THE CONSTITI'TIOX. A JOINT HESOLI TION. Propcsimr an amendment to the Consti tution ef fie Commonwealth. Section 1. He it resolved by the S-n-nte nicl IIo;-s- nf Representatives of the Com : r!:wi ,'.:h iu tieneral Assembly met, Tl.at li e following is proposed as iinicmlmi ids in the Constitution of the Cuuiinouwi allli of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the piovisiuus of the eighteenth article, thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight Sec tion One. Add nt the end of the first paragraph of said sit thin, after the winds "shall lie rv.titled to vote at ail elections," the wor ls "subji c; however to such laws requiring and ii gulnting. the registra tion of elector " the General Assembly may enn t." so that the said section shall read as follows: Section I. t; mlitic ntions of Electors: Every noiie cituon twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifica tions, rhnll be entitled to vote at all elec tions, subject however to such laws re quiring ninl regulating the r gistration of electors as the general Assembly may eract: 1. He shall have been a citiz -n of the I'niteil States at least one mouth. '1. He shall have resided ill the State one year (or. having previously been a qualified elector or native boru citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom nnd returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. 'A. He shall have resided in the elec tion district where he shall offer to vote nt least two months Immediately preced ing the clcc ' 'II. 4. If ti t'y-two years of age anil upwards, he hn have paid within two years n Slate or comity tax. which shall have Im-ou assessed at least two mouths and paid at least oue mouth before elec tion. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Sec tion Seven. Strike out from said section the words "but no ehctor shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his miine not ls'ing registered,' and add to said section the following words, "but laws regiilaling and requiring the registra tion of electors ItiaV be enacted to apply to cities only, provided that such law s l.e uniform for cities of the same clas," so that the said section shall read as fol low s: Section 7. riiifonnity of Election Law. All Inns regnlm ing the holding of clc. -lions by tie citizens or for the roe:: -.i!iio!i of electors ?diall Is' uniform lhro:vl. oil! the Slate, but laws regll- latii g :Mid t"qui:i:ig ilie registration of chic,,. ;.,, M. enacted to apply to cities only, provnicii teat smu ns oe oimoioi for cities of thi' same da. V true copv of the Joint liesolntion. W. W. (Mil EST. Secrcary of the Coininouw'Oiiltli. Proposed Amendment No. i. AMFNOMENT TO THE CONSTI- Tl TION PliOFOSEO TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON WEAI TH FOI! THKIIi AITKOVAL Oli liE.IKCl'loN l'.V THE OENElt AI. ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. IMltl.lSHFO UY OHl'!'.l! OF Til E SKCKETAUY OK THE COMMON WEALTH i .rciiSFANc:: ok AliTlCI K XVIll OF THE CONST' TITION. A JOINT HESOLITION. Proposirg an Ano iu'ivcnt to the Consti tution of t!ie Coinmocwealth. Section 1 . Be it eioi 'ted by (ho S n ate and I!o"se of l!ep-isiiatives of the Cointronven'th of Pennsylvania in Oeo eral Aso'ely met, and it is hereby en acted I y I e authority of t!'e s iiue. That the I'oilowic is proposed as an nuicnd Imoit to the '"oustiti.tion of the t'o o.-voi-ue?i!:h of l cni'sylvni.ia, iu rover. 'a-uv t.ith the provisions of the Eighteenth Irtiele thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four of article ui;ht. and irscrt in place thereof, as follows: Settien 4. -Ml elections by t'.ie chi icns shall be by ballot or by soi !i other method as m iy Is- pn scribed bv law: Provided, That secrecy in voting be pre served. A true copy of the Joint tiesolutinn. W. W. (i 111 EST. Secretary of the Commonwealth. ri.ACES OK HOLDING ELECTIONS. The Electors of Harnett township as follows: Those residing Iu the Clnrington Election Pistrict, to-wit: Those em braced in the following boundary, vii: Beginning at n point at the mouth of Coleman Itun where the same empties into the Clarion Hiver, the said Clarion Hiver being the south boundary line of Harnett township, theme northwest erlv along the sai l Coleman Hun to a point where the same crosses the line be; rwen warrants ;Ctt2 and ItoOo, thence east along the line dividing !Vltl2 and .Till.) Intersects the west boundary line of warrant ".111. thence north along the west bonndnrv line of warrants 3114, oil. :tU!i. .'!i."l and Hl'iO to the .leiika township Hue, the same being the north bo'indiirr line of Barnelt township, thence east along the said north boun dary line of Harnett township to the line dividing Ell; ninl Forest county, the mine being the east boundary line of Harnett township, thence south along the said east bound.'; y line of Burnett towmdiip to the Clarion Hiver. sail river being t"o ninth be i y line of Harnett town ship, thence 'westerly along the Clarion Hiier to the mouth of Coleninn Hun. the lilaie of beginning, shall vote at Clar iocton, in County and Township ITonse. 'Hie Electors of Harnett township as follows: Those residing in the Cooks lung Election llislricl. ti-wit: Those embraced in the following boundary, vis: Beginning at the mouth of Coleman Hun, where the s.une empties into the Clarion Iliver. thence northwesterly along the aid Coleman Hun. to a point where the 'ii"i cross the line dividing warrants n.ti". and o'Vo. thenr.. east along the line dividing w'ira"ts IlliO'J ami Hoiifi to the westerlv line of wa'rnnt .114. thence no' til along the west line of warnuts .till and IU4S to a point where the north hotnii'nrv bee of 't'to. intersects the west bonndnrv lloe ef III K. thence west along the north bon idarv line of warrants .THIS nud rv.i'7 to I'ne Clarion County lioe, said but beiuc t'lc wist hoiindarv line of Bui-net f tov I'sliin. thence south along said countv line to the Clarion Hiver. said river being the south line of Harnett township, tlicme northeasterly a'o"T 'ii I Cl-'n.oi liiver to the ino'ith of Coleman l.'ii". the phi"" of bogle iug. shall vote rt Co. ' sbiog nt the OH School II cise. The Ft""tms of Harnett Township as follows' Those residing in the HedclyfTe Fiction I lish ict. to-wit: Those em braced in the following ltoundnrr. vlf: Beginning at a point in the west hoiind arv line of Birnett township, the same K ing the line dividing Clarion and Forest County at n point win re the south bound ary line of warrant oitlt intersects said line, thence north ntoug the said west line of Harnett township to a point where the same intersects the south boundary line of .lenVs township, the same be ing the north boundary line of It iruett township, thence east along said boun dary line to a point where the line di viding warrants :tlill and rtlHO Intersects fnid north boundary line of Harnett township, thence south along the east bonpdarr line of warrni'ts ,'lltil and 3.'tl4 nnd o.'H2 to a point where the line di viding warrants TtVJ and .'loUl intersects the w est line of ill IS. thence west along the south boundary line of warant 'XWi to the Clarion county line, the same be ing the west line of Harnett township, the place of beginning shall vote nt Hed clyfTe nt Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of Oreen township as follows: Thoe residing in the Election lllc-fte ef Onitnnvillo to-wit: those embraced in tile following poumiary. viz: Beginning at a post, the north cor ner of Warrant No. 5111. thence south fortv-tive degrees west throe hundred and twenty rods to the west corner of paid tract, thence south fortv-five de grees east along the dividing line between tracts Nos. ."LU and .- to the north coiner of tract No. .Villi, thence by the northwest line of trait .Villi and the southeast line of tracts Nos. .Vinri and fioiM to the south comer of tract No. 5.VM, thence southwesterly to the north west corner of tract No. '.., aud south east corner of tract ."iti'J on the Clarion county line, tl.ence l.y the same east to the north-ast corner of Clarion coun ty, thence uort'.i by the Jen'-s township line to where the said .lenks township line cresses the nctlien.t line of tract fjolHi. thence nort !: westerly by the north east line of (ircen township to the place of beginning, shall vote at the County House at Ouitonville. The Electors of fJrcen township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the above described Election Oistrict of Oiiitnnville. shall vate at the Town ship House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township as follows Those residing in the elec tion district of I pper llarmonv, to-wit: thoso embraced iu the following boun dnry. viz: Beginning on the Allegheny Hiver at the Tinuesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts; thence along the back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Crook: tliin.e up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line: thence enst along said Warren county line to the Allegheny ltiver: thence iiiiiin said liver to the place of beginning, at ii. W. Kings Hall, West Hickory. The Electors of TTnrmony township i aiding outside of the territory embraced in the alsive descrilH'd Upper Harmon? shall vote at the Township Electior House mi the Fugle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township . the Tow uship House. The Electors of Howe township a, follows. Those residing iu the Election Ilistrict of Middle Howe, to-wit: tho.n embraced in the following boundary, vii beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. I!l!iS intersects the lint of Warren and Forest counties: thenin south by the west lines of Warrant runs. :ti!.;tis!i.:nK7 nnd :ns-. to n point where the west line of Warrant 31S.". in torsocts with the Jcnks township line, thence by Jenks township line east to n point where the eastern line of said war rant 3ISi intersects said Jcnks town ship line; thence north along the eastern lioundary lines of warrants ol.s.'i. olh7 nr..! ;tlH!i to the northwest cornel of subdivision No. till of warrant No. 2!Mi:t; theme east along the north iu of subdivisions Nos. i Mi. IW. Ill and fil to the northwest corner of wurraiil No. 1'i.lii: thence north along the east Hues ot warrants Nos. IT. the Fox Estate. 'Mil aud 'Si'io to where the east line or li--t mtersicts tile N arren nil" Forest County line: thence by said War ren ami For, st coanti line west to the northwest (orucr of Warrant .Hit's, the place of hc'.:ini!ins. shall vote at tiushei City School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Flection l'istrict of East Howe, to-wit: Those residing within tin! territory einbraisd by the following bounci'.iy lines, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Warren aud Forest county line where the same is intersected by the east line of warrant -7.l."; thence south along the eastern boundary lines of war rants 'X. -!'!'L the Fox Estate, and warrant :,".tl.H to the northwest corner ol subdivision No. fil ill warrant -7otl; thence east along the northern boundary lines of warrants I'THi'i, "jSiiS aud -till, to the Elk county line: thence north along the Elk and Forest county line to w-liero the same is intersected by the Warren and Forest county line; thence west along said Warren mid Forest couity line to the northeast corner of warrant 1!7X, the place of beginning, shall vote nt Hrookston in Hrookston I.ibvary Hall. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Election lu-tiiot of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary liie-s: Coiiiiiienv'iiiT at the northeast cor ner of warrant 'J tilt, and in the line di viding Elk and Forest counties: thence south along said dividing line to the line between Howe and Jenks township; theme vest along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision; thence north along the nest line of the K. I.. Blood subdi vision nnd warrants HKtKI, 4."l.". JS7S. 2;W0 to northwest corner of subdivision No '11' in warrant 'J'.lst: llieiie east aio.ijT tne uortn line ot suii'iivisions lilt, IN. ts. ill and tit of warrant '2VX and subdivisions ol, fi-. fi;t, M and Vi of war rant J i 'to. and subdivisions L'l, Z'l. L'.l, 24 and '.'fi of warrant 'JSHS and the north line of warrant 24ii4 to the Elk county line, the place of beginning, shall vote at Nobht s Hall. Frost s Station. The Electors of Howe township r siding in the Election l'blrict of West Howe. to-wit: Those residing west the nbove described Middle Howe, nt the Halltown School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Clongh s Election lUstrict, to-wit: Those embraced iu the territory rt cully cat off from the Halltown lis trict. viz: lb curing at a point on the enst line of the Halltown Election Ois- triet where the north line of warrant 3 l.Vt i tcisccts the same; thence west nlong the i-orth line of warrants ISIS''. olS and I7!H to the northeast line of wtr rant fi'2S2: thence along the southeast line or lines i f warrant fil'VJ to warrant M01: tlicrce along the nort': -i-t line of warrant oli'l to warrant .oili; thence along the northwest line of warrants Mill ai d Mill to the Kbi-sh-r township line, shall vote nt r . M. Best Bmlling Hough's Mills. The Electors of Jenks township ns follows Those rei''iug In the Election I'istiict of llvioui, to-wit: these em braced in tlio following iHi.iudaiv, vi? Beginning nt the northeast corner of tract No. ll.'t.'l and tin' northwest cor ner of tract No, 4LU. thence northeast erlv to the southeast corner of tract No. .'till.'t end the southwest corner of lra-t No. :fii!. theiu-e north by the western line of tracts Nos. .'Cull. :ii'., Si 144 .Hid :.-( I to the Jenks tow uship line, thence cast by the same to the noriheast i orner of Jcnks township theniv south by the cast line of Jenks tow :isl;ip to the southeast corner there of, thence west to the southeast corner of tract No. 4 1'Ji' thence mirth to the northeast corner of said Warrant, thence west to the beginning shall vofo hi Berg's Hall, at I'liluiug in sail township. The e'- i tors of Jcnks towu'lli;! resid ing outsi Y of the teiritory cnduiutsl in the above ui .cribe.l Election I'isM-iit of Byrotetowo. shall vole at the Election ni'd To- nship House In Marieiiviile. The I'lcitot-s of KiuK-dcy township ns follows: "i ll residii.g in t'l .VUviiurg 1'isirict. Ii.-wit: Those entbtaci I in (he following lo"iiilary, viz: Pcgiuiiing at a poin on the Hickory an I Kiugsicy town ship line where the northwest i-o.ner of tract No. r.212 Intersects said line; thence along the northeast lines of tracts fi2l2, filMd, fiL'H aud fil'ilS, to the southwest conn r of .V2'i7: thence northenst along the southeast line of .i'.lt7 to the Howe and Kingsh v township line; thence north along said township line to the Warren and Forest County line; thence west Llong said (ouiity line to w here I lie line of Hickory and King-hy townships in tcr-ci'ts said county line: thence south west along said tow nship line to the place of beginning, shall vote nt the County House. The electors of Kingsh-r township re siding in tin- Ncwto- .i I i ? i i,-t . to-wit: Those cmbrni cd ill the teri ilo-y 1-iyiug to the sontiiwist of the above described Mayli'lig Hist i it. shall vole nt the Township 11 rise, near the northwest end of Newton i'lioge. The cleit . of Tloiicsta towusld;i at the Township House, near the snath east end of ih" Taccsia creek bridge, nt the month of said crick. The cloebes of Ti'incstn borough at the Court House iu said boro.igh. 1 also make known the following pinvi visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. AIITICLE VIII. SI FFHAOE AND ELECTION. M-.t . 1. Eveij n.nle citiyen twenty one years of age. po sissing the follow ing iiunlitii Btioiis, shall be entitled to vote at ail el- etions: FlliST. He shall h-ive been a citizen of the I'ldted Slates at least one month. SICONT'.-li. s!:all have resided in the State on ymr, lor. if having pre viously bei ii a qualified elector or na tive bom ciiizin of th" State he shall have removed then from nnd returned. then six months.) immediately prcccdiug the election. TFIKI'.-He shall have resiled in thi election ilistrict where lie olTns to vote Rt least two mouths immeihutely preced ing the cloi rion. ForHTIL- If twci ty-two years or ago or upwards, he shall li ne paid within two years u Stcte or eoiiiiM tux which shall have beiMi assessed at least two mom ns ami pni-1 at hast one mouth be fore election. SEC 2. The general election shaft be held annua Iv on the Tuesday next fol lowing the hrst Monday of November, but the tieneral Assembly may. l.y I in, fix a dilfciuit day, two-tlilrds of all the members of each house const i iiug there to. Notice is hei-eby given, That any per son excepting Justices of the Pence who shall hold any ollice or appointment of prolit or tit st under the I'niteil States, or this Stat", or any city or incorporated district, whether con. missioned officer or o.nerw ise, n siilsirdii ate officer or agent W'ho is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of this Slate, or ic. any city, or of any incorporated district, and uiso that every number of Congress and of tlm State Legislature, nr of the select or coin mon council of any city, or comiuissiun fr of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of ju I go, inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to lie llp-ii voted for. The Judges of tin aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at the Frolhoiiotary's otilee in the Borough of Tioncsia, as follows: "All judges liviLg within twelve miles of the Prothonotaiy's ollice, or within twenty four miles if their residence be in a town, village or city upon the line of a railroad b uihng to the county seat, shall before 2 o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY. No vember full. 1!"U, and all other Judges shall iK'fore VI o'clock in., on THI'liS DAY, November 7th. Bail, deliver said returns together with the return sheets, to the I'rothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest (.unity, which said return shall be tiled, and the d-iy nnd hour of tiling marked therein, and shall Ik- preserved by the Protlioiiotary for public infection. Uiyen under uiy band at my uflloe In NOW IS THE TIME OURS IS TO GET .A. A-Isra-E OB STOVE. L - -'-.lwcef ji"'ss'"i ."i'i"-s'r- :v- j, Hd J . We liave tlio fiucst liue in this section ami can fil vou out lo a nicely. i We've a line stuck of GUNS- anil as you'll want something ol the kind lor tbe )aminj-; season we are pre pared to fit yon out with a hammer pun or a hammer less, at prices that will astonish run. Hunting coats, ammunition nml everything 'U that line. Our f lock of IIKAW and SI I HI, F II.MUVAKH is more complete llian ever and, as usual, we cau save you ninney on anything in our slock. SCOWDEN & CLARK.1 MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. Hard tea , -17.7 Sttpjilh'J, etc. . .. jrich(ner! Ucpnlrctl Proinit- (if. Mjjiftpitf' I'lillct and VUhnc IUocIc.-i Fti ni (shed on Short Xotlce. NEW AND COMPLETE 2 Shelf HardUare, Iron, Nails atnl Tools ul the Lowest Market Price. Stoves ef all kinds. Pel fed Olive Range a Specially; Guaranteed to Hake. Aes, I'ea vy Cant Hooks, Spoils, Atkins' Hand ('resent, Haod anil Circular Saws, Returned it Uiisslisfncliiry. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. Tionesls, Pa., this 'J3.I day of Octolier, in the year of our Lord nineleeii hund red and one, and in the one hundred and twenty-sixth year of the Independ ence ot the I'niteil Stales, J. W. J AM 1 1 SON. Sheriff. sliWW1 Wmt'TVZiim,lM' THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CUHHELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, tlood Carriages ami Ituir fios to let upon the most reasoiialdo terms, le will also do JOB TEAMING All orders lea at the Post Ollice wil receive prompt at ten lion. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Hates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone o. 20. OFTICIAR OfHce i .fc li National Bank Huildiii(r, OIL CITY, PA. Kyos examined froe. KxeliiHivolv optical. JORISSZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. I IONKNTA. PA. THE PLACE 1 J LINE 0F MBBERJND LEATHER BELTING, v ; r is what you can get if you want a . . . . PltiMQXD JffZJW or anything in the jewelry line by go ing to The LEADING JKtt'ELEK. 32 SKNECA St., OIL CITY, PA. lennsylvania ItA-IIltO-A-l). Bl'KKALO AM) ALI.KfiHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. TakiiiL' ellect. Sent. 2-'d. I'JUl. No. 30 Hutlalo Express, daily except Sunday lI:Joa. in. iSo. 30 Oil City anil I'lilsijiirnr Kx ress,dai"ly,except Sunday 7:.'I0 p.m. Sunday train leaves Tionesla at....'. !l;o() a. tn. and 8:12 p. in. For Hickory, Tidloute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. 31 Olcan Express, daily except Sunday 8:5o a. m. No. S:i Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:39 p. in. Sunday tram leaves for Ir- vineton at rf 2:45 p. ni. I'or Time Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. It. HUTCHINSON, J. K.WOOD. Oeiieral Manager. OenT Passenger Agt. un mjd um'tt jhii joj'-.i -rf 'nmaniqtsA aa oiir uij -on v NH.n,nHHcmn. 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