Smart & Silberberg. Showing New Garments as They Rapidly coming iota view are the new Suits and Dreaaei and Skirts. Oil City's style centre will continue its marked and interesting leadership II you bave marveled at the cbarm of ready-to-wear things as shown here in season's back 'you will experience no disappointment uow. The best of last year are the worst of this. Particularly attractive are the Street Suits. Take time to see them while enjuyiog the store. Before this moon is gone, the Garment Show will be on in earnest. SPLENDID VALUES IN EVERY PART OF THE STORE. The fun that had its beginning in Gsr.neuts his its ending in every part of the store. With all the new things on show fur Fall and Winter come many lots at special prices. A few are mentioned, but just a few. We'd rather you come and look around enjoy the etor. Xew Flannelettes, 7 3-4 c. A hundred or more patterns, in New Flannelettes of the W2 quality, made by the Aruoskeag Mills, and almost equal to ibe verv best. Roys' (sweaters, $1.00. All Won! Sweaters, in a big variety of colors, plain and striped, with the new fashion roll collars. A decided batgain. Xew I'll low Tops 25e. In the new Art Department. Pillow Tups iu the newest drsignp, all stamped ready to work. A splendid variety nt styles to choose from. tfeuVi Fleered Underwear, 12c. The heaviest and best 50c qualities we have ever sold liy buying now you eave just c a garment. All sizes in shirts and drawers. 13 I-3c and 15c Wash Ciooda, 3c Yard. It is the part nl piudence for us to sell all our Want) Goods at greatly reduced prices in order to smooth the way for next season. All Linen Handkerchiefs, 5c. Excellent qualitr of ladies' at this price and for the men's 10c. Every thread linen, too. Two better lots at in Handkerchiefs ever shown on a counter in Oil City. $1.50 Double Nat In Damask, 98c. Ten pieces of a hand-ome a grae Lot). Perfectly plain cloth with rich, open borders. r Xapkinv to Hatch, $2.9S Per Dozen. $5 00 would be nearer the proper price, but we bought them at a bar gain and waotour customers to profit thereby. ( - SMART & OIL CITY, PA. B31EF NEWS ITEMS. Pointed Paragraphs Chronic ling; the Week's Doings. Long Dispatches From Various Parts of the World Shorn of Their Padding and Only Facta Given In as Few Words as Possible For the Benefit of the Hurried Reader. Tie Hague arbitration court In the Pious case has condemned Mexico to pay the United States $1,820,000 iu Mexican currency. Lightning tore through the roof ol a negro church In Beaumont, Tex., while a funeral was ii progress and killed one man and injured Ave others. Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the Vienna spec ialist, performed eight successful op erations, similar to that on Latita Ar mour, for the benefit of Chicago physi cians and surgeons. Presidents of the coal companies have Usued a statement in which they agree to leave the questions at issue with the miners to a commission ot Ave men to be appointed by the pres ident. Thursday. The common council of Blnghamton, N. Y., bave unanimously adopted a cur few ordinance. President Roosevelt formally noti fied Mr. Mitchell of the arbitration proposition of the operators and lnvit oi him to Washington. The largest Arm in the Liverpool coal trade has received a dispatch from New York saying that no further offers could be made for English coal. A gang of six robbers attacked three aged farmer brothers near the village of Rochester, O., and two of the rob bers were killed and one fatal'y wound ed and the three others put to Aight. James Kelly and Euclid Madien, conductor and motorman of the trolley which ran Into the president's car riage at PittsAeld, Mass., ha. e been found guilty of contributing to the death of Mr. Craig. Friday. Bird S. Coler formally accepted the Democratic nomination for governor. Orders were is3ued by the war de partment directing that the regular army be reduced to the minimum siie authorized by law, 59.600 men. Two women in New York, refusing to be cowed by a robber's threat to explode dynamite he said he carried In a bag. screamed, the robbers Aed, and a policeman arrested him. The bag was empty. President Roosevelt has appointed a commission of six persons to arbi trate the coal strike, which is satis factory to both sides, and Mr. Mitchell has called a convention to declare the atrike off. On beard the steamer Glenogle, which arrived at Victoria, B. C, from the Orient, were no less than 18 stow aways, all Chinese. They were arrest ed, and will be returned on board the steamer when she sails for Chins. Come. lOo and two for 25c. The best values of table linen as you ever saw at SILBERBERG, Saturday. There was another vio'ent eruption of Scrfrlcre on Island of St. Vincent Wednesday, Oct. 15. A convention if mine workers called for Monday at Wilkes-Barre to ratify agreement to call off the strike pend ing arbitration. The Grand hotel at Point Chautau qua burned to the ground with Its con tents. Owned by a Beaver Falls, Pa., and Buffalo syndicate. Mrs. Carrie Nation was ejected from a saloon at Austin, Tex., and attempt ing to speak on the sidewalk was ar rested and forced to leave town. John O'Donnell was suspended from the British parliament after a turbu lent debate In which Mr. Balfour re fused to give a day of the session to Irish affairs. Monday. Lord Roberts, in response to an invi tation from American generals, prom ises to visit the United States next year. Secretary Shaw accepts tender of $15,000,000 government bonds by syn dicate, putting into channels of trade over iO,0O0.0i. Million-dollar charter for new Chi cago picking company, secured in New Jersey, gives rise to suspicion that it involves the big beef merger. Denied In Chicago. Majority of miners' unions instruct delegates to follow Mitchell's advice in the settlement. F'ear that all the strikers may uot And employment promises to canse trouble. W. C. Turner kills Albert Hamilton, a wealthy Pittsburg manufacturer, and William J. Mallard, and commita sui cide in law office In heart of Wall Btreet district, New York. Tuesday. The battle at La Victoria, Venezuela, between the government forces and the revolutionists was indecisive. James Younger, one of the famous Younger brothers, partners of Jesse James, committed suicide by shooting at St. Paul. The Tillamook stage was held up by three masked men five miles from North Yamhill, Ore., and the robbers secured 2n0 from the passengers aad escaped. A British expeditionary force under Colonel Swayne In Somaliland hai been forced to retire by the Mad Mul ish after losing 50 men killed and 100 wounded. A political quarrel In Chicago, begin. nlng with an argument cn the coal strike and ending in an attack upon socialism, resulted In the death ot one man and the Injury of two others. Locomotive Plunges Down Mine Shaft Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 20. One of the most remarkable accidents record ed In mining circles occurred Saturday at the Mt. Lookout colliery. A small locomotive, used to haul cars, Btarted for some unknown reason, and before it could be stopped, It ran to the mouth of the shaft, and plunged to the bot tom, a distance of 1.000 feet below the surface. The damage to the shaft will amount to Uiousands of dollars, and it will require two weeks to make re pairs. PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by the act of the General Assembly uf the Oniuiou Wealth of rpiiiisylvaina, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth section nf an act. emitted 'An Act to regulate the nomina tion and election uf public ortteera, re quiring certain expenses iuvidvut thereto to I paid by the several counti.-i and punishing certain effenaes in regard to such elections, " approved the Until day of June, A. 1'., lSSti, it it made the duties of the Sheriff of every couuty within this Commonwealth to (rive public notice of tie tieneral hlectnms, aud in such to 1 . knuiiierate the otneers to be elected aud sivc a list of all the nominations made na provided in this act, and to be voted for in such county, and the full txt of all conotitutiouiil aniemlmenta submitted In a vote of the people, but the p;:tclainatiims posted iu each election dis trict need not mntniu the names of any caiiilidiatcs but those to be voted for iu such district. 11. Designate the place at which ttie election is to he held. 111. Ho shall rive notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any cilice or appointment or profit or trust under the government of the I'nilcl Sun, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or oth erwise, a sniortinate otneer or agem who is or shall le employed muter the legislative, executive or judiciary de partments of this State, or of the Unit ed States, or of any pity, or incorpor ated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress and of the State Leg islature, n ml of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, ia by law Incapable nf holding or exercislug nt the same time the olllee or appointment cf judge. Inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, ami that no Inspector, judge or other otllcer of any such election shall le eligible to any ntl'ice to be then voted for. except that of an election otllcer. I. J. . Jnmieson. High Mierm or the County of Forest, do hereby make known ami give this public notice to the electors of the t'oiintv of Forest that a (eivrnl Election will he held In said County, on Tuesday, November 4th, 1902, between Hie hours nf7 a. m. and 7 p. in.. at the several Election Districts. The following are the officer to be elected, aud a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which are to lie voted for in the form in which they shall ap pear upon the ballots: utneerg 10 oe eiecieti One person for Uovernor of the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania. One person lor Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person lor secretary or internal Affiiira of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One oerann lor Representative In the Congress of the United Statea, to repre sent the atb lilslri.-i ot tne common wealth of I'enn-ylvania, comprising the Counties or Kik, f orest, Mercer, enan an and Warren. One person for state senator 10 repm- sent the :18th District, composed of the Counties of Cameron, Clarion, E.1K anil forest. A One person tor Representative in the General Assembly ol the Common wealth nf Pennsylvania, to represent the County of forest. One person for Prothonotary, Rettlster, Recorder and Clerk of Courts of Forest County. One person for Sheriff of Forest Coun tv. Three persona for County Commission era of Forest Count v. Three persona for County Auditors of Forest County, Two persons for Jury Commissioners or f orest county. List of Nominations: RRPl'BMCAN. tVorernor Samuel W. Pennypcker, Lieutenant Uovernor William M. Urown. Secretory of Internal Affair Isaao H Hrown. Rtresentative in Congress Joseph C, Sibley. Senator in the General Assembly Representative in the General Assembly C. W. Atnsler. Prothonotary. Reaister. Recorder and Clerk of Courts John C. Oeist. Sheriff Geo. V. No-lit. Coun.v Commissioners Conrad Burbenn, A. k. snipe. County A uditars- -Geo W. Holetr.ao, W H. Stiles. Jury Commissioner Ernest Sibble. DEMOCRATIC. Governor Robert E. Patllson. Lieutenant Uovernor George W. Quth- ria. Secretary of Internal Affairs James No- Inn. Rtnresenlative in Congress James It. Watson. Senator in the General Assembly James K. P. Hall. Representative in the General Assitnbly Joseph W. Landers. Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts--'.', i . Murphy. Sheriff It. O. Kemble. Oww'y fTnmmissioners R. J. Flynn, Henry Weinaard. Countu Auditors B. A. MeCloakey. Jury Commissioner I,ewia Wagner. PROHIBITION. Governor Silas C. Swallow. Lieutenant Governor I,ee L. Orumbine. Secretary of Internal Affairs Milton 8. ManUls. Representative in Congress Richard A. lior.za. Senator in the General Assembly J. C. bowman. Representative in the General Assembly Thomas Work. rrothonotary. Register, Recorder and Cleric of Courts C. A. Henry. Sheriff J. L. Kline-diver. County Commissioner Charles A. Lan- son. Auditor H. A. Shipe. SOCIALIST LABOR, Governoi William Adams. Lieutenant Governor Donald L. Monro. Secretary of Internal Affairs Frank Feehan. SOCIALIST. Governor J. W. Nlayton. Lieutenant Governor i. Mahlon Barnes. Secretary of Internal Affairs Harry C. Gould'. CITIZKNS. Governor Samuel W. Pennypscker. Lieutenant Governor William M. Brown. Secretary of Internal Affairs Isaac B. Brown. AHTI-MACHINB. Governor Robert E. PBttison. Lieutenant Governor George W. Guth rie. Secretary of Internal Affairs James No lan. BALLOT REFORM. Governor Robert K Pattison. Lieutenant Uovernor Georgn W. Guth rie. Secretary of Internal A ffairs James No lan. PLACES OF HOLPIXO ELECTIONS. The Electors nf BnriiPtt township as follows: Those residing in the Clnrington Election District, tn-wit: Those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Iti-ginning nt a point at the mouth nf Coleman Itun where the same empties into the Clarion River, the said Clarion Itivcr beine the south boundary line of Harnett township, thence northwest erly along the said Coleman Run to a point where the same crosses the line be tween wan-ant :tWl2 and XII Si. thence east along the line dividing ftll2 and XiQ5 Intersects the west Innindury line of warrant 8141. thence north along the west bonnrlarr line of warrants 8144, 31 -K .'SH!. :il."l and 3VKI to the Jetiks township line, the same being the north boundary line of Burnett township, thence east alone the satil north boun dary line of Biirm-tt township to the line dividing Elk and Forest county, the same being the east boundary line of Barnett township, t hence south along the said east boundary line of Barnett township to the Clarion River, said river lieing the south boundary line of Barnett town ship, thence westerly along the Clarion River to the mouth of Coleman Run, the n 'see of lierclntiLD. shill rota rt Clar- niL-ton. tn Comity and Inwnsnrn House. The Ehitora of Harnett township as follows: Those residing in the Cooka hnre Fiction District, to-wit: Those embraced in the folli w ine boundary, via: ltecinnlnc at the month of Coleman Run, where the s:itne eintMies into the Clarion River, thence northwesterly along the said Coleman Run. to a point where the same crosses the line dividing warrants 8802 and K8lV. thom-e east alone the line dividing warrants 88H2 and 3.'tilf to the westerly line of warrant SI 44. thence north aiotid the west line of waranta 3144 and 814$ to a point where the north boiindarv line of S-'tiVT. Intersect the west boundary line of 814S. thence wet alonj the north boundary line of warrant 3.W and 8807 to the Clarion County lino, said line being the west boundary line of Harnett township, thence south along said county line to the Clarion River, said river lieing the south line of Harnett township, thence northeasterly along aal l Clarion River to the month of Coleman Run. the niece nf begir.cing. shall vote at Cookaburg Hall. The Electors of rinriietr 'lownsnip follow- Those tvsidinir iu the Redely ffe Election District, to-wit: Thoso cm braced In the following boundary, vlt: Hcginning nt a point in the west nnnml- arv Hue or narneu townsnip. me snuiw heine the line dividing Clarion ami forest County nt n point whin- the south Iwunil- arv line of wurvnnt ;t.ill intersect a sain liue. thence north along the said west line of Harnett township to a iliit where the same intersect a the south boundary line of Jents township, the same be ing the north lsmndary line of Harnett township, thence east along said lwuu darv line to a point where the Hue di viding warrants 8liil and 81itt Intersect said north boundary line of Harnett township, thence south along the east boundary line of warrants .uil anil .vtn nd 3812 to a point where the liue di viding warrants :.'tl2 and .LtO,i Intersects the west line of 81 1. thence west alone the south bonmliiry liue ot warant 3812 to the Clarion county line, the same he lm: the wist line of Harnett township, the nlace of beginning shall vote at Ited- clyffe nt Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of tin-en township as follows: Those residing in the Election vt;-4.. of Cttlrom-tlle to-wit: thoa eniliracefl in tne rninvwiug nomioary. via: Beginning at a post, the north cor ner of Warinut No. M;U. thoiioe south forty five degrees west three hundred and twenty roil to the west corner of said trait, thence south forty-rive de grees east along the dividing line between tracts Nos. Jil88 ami V0S to the north corner of tract No. KSUl, theuce by the northwest hue of tract l and the southeast line of tracts Nos, .Vki5 and rcOt to the south corner of tract No. 6.MM, thence southwesterly to the north west corner of tract No. d HO. and south east corner of tract ootr.' on the Clarion county line, thence by the same east to the northeast corner of ( lamm coun ty, thence north by the Jetiks township line to where the said Jenks township line crosses the northeast hue uf tract CioOO. thcni-e northwesterly by the north cM line of Green township to the place of hegianing. shall vote at the County House nt liiiitonville. The Elector of Green township re atiling outside of the territory embraced in the alKve described Ehs tioii District of (iuitonnllc, shall vate rt the Town ship House, iu Nebraska village. The Elector of Harmony township as follows- Those residing in the elec tion district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those cmhrnccd in the following boun dary, vix: Hetiliiuing on the Allegheny River nt the Ttouesta tow-nshlp line; theuce northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts; thence along the back line of the river tracts to Went Hickory Creek; tin m-e up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line: thence east along said Warreu county line to the Allegheny Itiver; theme down said river to the place of beginning, a: , . Kings Hall, e:t Hickory. The Electnni of TTarmony township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the above described I'pper Harmon) shall vote ut th" Township Klectior House on the Fugle 1' arm. The Electors of Hickory township a the Tow nsliip House. The IJiN-tors of llowe township ai follows. Those residing iu the Klectior District of .Middle Howe, to-wit: Uiom ruibraced ill the following boundary, vix Beginning nt a point where the west lint of Warrant No. intersects the litis of Warreu and Forest counties; theuc south by the wesf line of Warranti Ml IS. 3l!l8.lrtli.3l.s7 and 31S5 to a point where the west line of Warrant rflso in tcrscctg with the Jinks towoship line. theuce by Jenks township Hue east to I point where the eastern line uf auid war rant ols'i intersects snld Jeuks town ship liue; thence north along the eastern iMMindnry line of warrants 31S5, olN7 u:.d 81M!) to tile northwest cornel of subdivision No. till of warrant Na U!!'3: thence ea"t along the north lint of subdivisions Xiw. till. tl5, tt4 and 01 to toe northwest corner of warrant No. 27311; thence north along the east Mies of warrants No. 2t''.i3. the Fox Estate. 2!U and 273R to where the east lute ot i:i.u intersects the warren uuu Forest County line: thence by said War ren and Forest county line west to th northwest corner of Warrant 311IS, thf place of beginning, shall vote at Gushet City School House. The Electors cf Howe township re siding iu Hie Election District of East Howe, to-wit: Those residing within thf territory embraced by the following bounilaiy lines, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Warren ami Forest county line w here the same is inters -clod by the east line of warrant 278"i; thence south along the eas'rru boundary lines of war rants 27:i.". '-W1. the Fox Estate, nnd warrant 2!MI3 to the northwest coruer ol subdivhion No. .11 in warrant 2730: thence last along the northern boundary lines of warrants 273', 2-SoX and 24U1. to the Elk county line; thence north along the Elk and Forest county line tn w-here the same Is intersected by the Warren and Forest county line; thence west along aid Warren and Forest county line to the northen't corner ol warrant 27'!."(, the plnee of hegiunin;. shall vote nt liiookston iu Brooksto'i Library Hall. The EliM-tors of Howe township re siding in the Election Di-trict of Frost', to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary lines: ComnieiM-ing at the northeast cor ner of warrant 2 DV4. and in the line di viding Elk nnd Forest counties; thence south along said dividing line to the line between Howe and Jenks township; thence west along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood' subdivision; thence north along the west line of the K. L. Blood subdi vision nnd warrntits 3S03, 4."4.r. 2S78, 2!'S0 to northwest corner of subdivision No. till in warrant IKW3: thence east a long the norm line of siinuivisioiia Oft, US, I'm, 4 and 01 of warrant 2WO and subdivisions 5J, 52. 53, 54 aud 55 of war rant 273(1, and lubillvision 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 of warrant 2SoS and the north line nf warrant 2414 to the Elk county line, the place of beginning, shall vote at Noblit'a Hull, Frost' Station. The Elector of Howe township re siding in the Election District of West Howe, to-wit: Those residing west of the above described Middle Howe, nt the Balltown School House. The Elector of Howe township re siding in the Plough's Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory recently cut olT from the Balltown Dis trict, viz: Beginning at a point on the east line of the Balltown Election Dis trict where the north line of warrant 8IS0 intersects the same; thence west along the north line of warrants 31811, 81H8 and 4790 tn the northeast line of warrant 52S2: thence along the southeast line or lines of warrant 52-S2 to warraut 5101; thence along the northeast line of warrant 5101 to warrant 52M; thence along the northwest line of warrants 5101 nnd 5104 tn the Kiugslcy township line. Khali vote at I'. M. Best Building, dough's .Mills. The Electors of Jenks township as follow Those residing In the Election District of Byrorn. to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 and the northwest cor ner ot mo-i s. -ti.vt. iiic-n-e nomirst erly to the aontheast corner of tract No'. 31113 and the southwest corner of tract Xo. 3"iill, thence north by the western line of tracts Nos. 35tll. 3041, 3014 .mil 3S01 to the Jeuks township line, thence cast by the .iine to the northeast turner of Jenks township, thence aoiith by the east line of Jenks township to the anitlienst corner there of, thence west to the southeast corner of tract No. 4121' thence north to tint northeast corner of said Warrant, thence west to the liegiiiniuK slrill vole In Hern's Hull, at Duhriug in sai 1 Township. The electors pf .Icnks township resid ing outside of the territory embraced in the alve rien'i-ilied Election District of Byrointown. shnll vote at the Election aiid Tov nxhip House In Marietiville. The Electors of Kiugslcy township as follows: Those rcsl lii.g in the Maybnig District, tn-wit: Those embraced ill tho following boundary, vis: Beginning at a poin en the Hickory and Kiugslcy town ship line where the nor:hwcsl corner of tract No. 5212 Intersects said line; thence along the northeast Hues ot tracts 5212. 5213. 5214 ami 520S, to the southwest corner of 5207: theuce northeast along the southeast line of 5207 to the llowe and Kiugslcy township liue; theuce uorth along said township line to the Warren and Forest County line; thence wet along anitl comity line to where the lint of Hickory and Kiugslcy townships in tersects said county line; thence south west along said tow ushlp line to the place of hegiuuing, shall vote at the Couuty House. The electors of Kingslry township re siding In the Newtowu District, to-wil: Those embraced In the territory laying to the southwest of the alvove described Mayhurg Distrct, shall vote at the Township House, nssr the northwent end of Newton brit'ge. The electors of Tlnnesta township at the Township House, near the aonth east end nt the Tinuesta crock bridge, at the mouth of anid creek. The elector of Tionesla borough at the Court House in said borough. I also make known the following nrori visions of the new Constitution ot Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. ST'FFUAGE AND ELECTION. SEC. 1. Everi male citixeu twenty- one years of age, possi sslng the follow lug qualification, shall If entitled to vote at all elections: 1-1 US v. He shall have been a cltizeu of the Fulled State at least one month. SFCON'D.-He shall have resided in the State on year, tor, if having pre viously been a giialilied elector or na tive born cititen of the State he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months.) Immediately preceding the election. THIRD. lie shall have resided In tha election district where he nffcra to vote at least two months Immediately preced ing the election, ForitTll. If twci ty-two year of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two year a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one mouth be fore election. SEC, 2. The general election shall ha held unnea'ly on the Tncs lay next fol lowing tne iirst Monday of Novem'.ier, hut the General Asmuihly may. by law, fix a diifcri nt day, Iwo-tiiln's of all the members of tach house consenting there to. Notice ia hereby given, That any per aon excepting Juslicta of the Peace who shall hold tiny olllee or appointment ot profit or trust under the I'niteil States, or this Stat", or any city or incorporated district, whether commissioned otllcer or o.ni rwlvc. it suhurdirate otticer or agent who is or shall be employed under the It glslative. executive or judiciary depart ment of this State, or in auy city, or of r.nr incorporated di-trict, and also that every tuerilcr of Congreaa and of tha State Legislature, or of the aeleot or com mon f ount ii of any city, or commission rs of any incoriHirNted district, is by law incapable of holdiiig or exercising at the time, the otitic or appointment of judge. Inspector or clerk ot any election in this Commonwealth, ami that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shnll be eligible to lie then voted for. The Judges of tin aforesaid district! shnll representatively take charge of thf Certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at the Prothoi.otaiy' office in the Borough of Tloncttn, ns follows: "All judge llvii g within twelve miles nf the 1'rothnnotaiy'a olllee, or within twenty four miles if their resilience le in a town, village or city unon the line of a railroad hading to the county sear, shnll before 2 o'clock . in., on WEDNESDAY. No vember Stb, 100U, and all other Judge shall before 12 o'clock in., on TUl'RS DAY, November ttih, 1002, deliver said Ictum together with the return sheet, to the Prothonotary nf the Court of Com mon Plea of Forest county, which aaid return shnll lie filed, nnd the day nnd hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by the l'rothonotary for public Inspection. Given under my hand at my office In Tionesla, Pa., thl 20tb day of October, in the year ot our Lord nineteen hund red and two, and in the one hundred and twenty-seventh year of the Inde pendence of the United Statea. J. W. JA.MIESON, Sheriff. TIONESTA STEAM LAUNDRY Have You Given Us a Trial We would be pleased with au opportunity to demon strate to you the superior class of work we can turn out iu either GLOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH. Give If. a Trial. SMITH & SHRIVER. A. C. OBEY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITEST. PA. Telephoue Xo. 20. Of Course We can 6t you out in a wagon of any style you may happen to stand in need nf, Irom the light "buck" or dray to 'tlio heaviest trucks, od all of the best material and workmanship. Likewise your wishes in the matter of buggies, the mnst stylish, easiest ruunitig, and withal the most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest cost consistent with best goods. This ia our "long suit. But what we would like to inter est you ia just now is our Superior Stock of HARDWARE. . If it'i a 8love, heating or cooking, the newest nnd best Kunge at the least cost, come and see u. We are talking what we know to be facta when we say we can beat them all in this liue. Anything in SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS. AXES OR TOOLS of any description, io short anything-that may he found in a complete hardware store, ia here in atock. We are likewise prepared for the HUNTING SEASON with t liue of Guns and Ammunition of superior quality, ( all and ace how cheaply we can fit you out in nice gun FISHING TACKEL. The beat time for fishing is right now, and we've got everything you Deed 'in that department. SCOWDEN & CLARK. Const, rhone re. TIONESTA, PA. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIRE. We hae moved our stock of Hardware into tho ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait on customers as of yore. Our machinery was unharmed and we rau do yonr work same as ever. A good line of saws, axes nd belling, saved from the Gre, and your wants in all other material will be promptly supplied. iL" -ili''!'!'' t"tlIl', ("' . . MtllMach Inert Repaired Vrom pt !. Shafting, Pitlletjn and Pillow llloek Fttmlxhed on Short Xotlee. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBERJND LEA THER BEL TING, Shelf Hard arare, Irou, Nails aud Tools at the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. IV i (Vet Olive Range a Specially; Guaranteed to Bake. Aies, Pea y Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand C'rosrut, Hand nd Circular Saws, Returned ii Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. IIa Mood (he Temt for Over 8.7 Years). Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Miootliig tunl2liei. Experience and ability have placed the I'aki.ek Gun in an envi hie and well deserved position as the Best Gun in the world. Made by the old est shot gun manufacturers in America. Ov r 110,00(1 of tlitse gu: a iu use. New York Salesroom. H far OO U.BBr ..-V v . I 32 WARREN ST Cnittlsxnt. w A T c H E S Not to Burn, But to sell. All kinds of Watches, except poor ones. All kinds of Prices, except high prices. The LEADING JEWELER. 82 8KNKCA St., OIL CITY. PA. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Kepairinu and all work pertaining to the jewelor'a trade, promplly and accurately done. Xew Sllverliie Waiel. Pases trailed for Old Kilver Cases iu an" condition. Old watches taken In ex change for new ones u. t. ,ixi)i:itso., Anderson it O'llara barlier aliop, Tionesla, i'a "jttTj fun CP sac iiCMm 2) fjimKm 2' PARKER BROS., WERIDEfl, CONN. THE VISJULE WRITING OLI VE E TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aligns perfect ly, anil needs least re pa'r. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents in all leading cities. The Oliver Typewriter re ceived the Gold Medal, High est Award, at the Buffalo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake St., Chicago, III Fred, tircttcnbcrgcr OKNKHAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertHiniiiK to Machinery, Kn (fiues, Oil Well Tools, ias or Water Ht tiiiT"aiiiltcnral ItlafkainithinsT prompt ly dune at Iw Kte.. Kepairina; Mill Mat-hint-ry uivvn pocial attention, and satisfaction ttimranu-od. Hhi.p in rear of ami lust went of the Hhaw Houso, Tidiouto, I'a. Your patronage solicited. KRKO. UKETTENBKRGER w , tt. . "" f ' ' Tpw