Smart & Silberberg. Showing New Garments as They Rapidly coming into view are the new Suits and Dressts od Skirts. 0l City's style centre will coulinue its marked and interesting leadership It you ha?e marveled at the charm of ready-to-wear things as shown here io seasoo's back you will experience do disappointment now. The best of last year are the worst of this. Particularly attractive are the Street Suits. Take lime to see them while enjoying the store. Before this moon is gone, the Garment Show will be on ij earnest. SPLENDID VALUES IN EVERY PART OF THE STORE. The fuo that had its beginning io Gar.ueuts has its ending in every part of the store. With all the new things on show for 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 stor?. Xew Flannelette, 7 3-Ic. A hundred or more patterns, in New Flannelettes of the H'2 quality, made by the Amoskeag Mills, and almost equal In the verv best. Boys' Sweaters, $1.00. All Wool Sweaters, in a big variety of colors, plaiu and striped, with the new fashion roll collars. A decided bugs in. Xew Pillow Tops 25c. In the new Art Department. Pillow T.'ps in the newest designs, all stamped ready to work. A splendid variety ot styles to choose from. Jim's Fleeced Underwear, 42c. The heaviest and best 50c qualities we have ever Sold By buying now you save just c a garment. All sixes in shirts and drawers. 12 l2c and 13c Wash Goods, 5c Yard. It is the pari ol piudeiire lor us to sell all our Wash Goods at gteatly reduced prices in order to smooth the way for next season. All Lluen Handkerchiefs, 5c. Excellent quality of ladies' at this price and for the men's 10c. Every thread linen, ton. Two belter lots at 10c and two for 25c. The best values io Handkerchiefs evershowo no a counter in Oil City. $11.50 Double Sal In Damask, 98c. Ten pieces of a hand nme a gra e II. 50 Perfectly plain cloth with rich, open borders. Napkins to Jlaleli, $2.93 Per Dozen. $5 00 would he nearer the proper price, but we bought them at a bar gain and want our customers to profit thereby. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. COAL FRODUCTION. Additions! Mires li Operation In the Anthracite Region. Wilkes Barre, Pa., Oct. 27. Today saw a further increase of coal produc tion in the anth.acite regions. The estimated output U 120,0uu tons. Tho Increase came principally from col lieries that have been In operation Einco Thursday anu which are m good condition now. The largest out put came from the mines cf the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western and the Delaware and Hudson. Reports received show that 14 additional mines were started up. Four of these were in the Schuylkill region and balance In the Lac kawanna and Wyoming re gions. The number of men and boys at work Is placed at 91,000. The Le high Valley Coal company has all of Its collieries In the Wyoming region In operation, with the exception of one. The company's output of coal was 60 per cent of the normal. Nearly all of the steam men formerly employed by this company, It Is said, are at work. , The Lehigh and Wilkes-BaTre com pany sent considerable coal to mar ket Saturday. Today it expects to have all of Its mines, with the excep tion of the Stanton, at work. The Susquehanna company also made gcod headway. By Monday it Is believed 90 per cent of the mines will be In operation. All the collieries where water has not accumulated in large quantities are now In shape to receive the full working farce. PiesliJent Mitchell was busy getting ready for his trip to Washington. He declined to discuss the action of the independent operators in the Lehigh region who Insist on their miners elgning certain agreements. Nearly all of the cr-al and iron policemen, who were hired by the coal companies when the strike began, have been laid off and dismissed. TO REMAIN ON STRIKE. Pardee Employes Refuse to Sign the Agreement Required. Hazleton, Pa., Oct 27. The local of the United Mine Workers' union, com posed of the employes of A. Pardee & Co., at Cranberry and Crystal Ridge, voted to remain on strike until the company withdraws its requirement that all of the men before returning to work must sign an agreement not to interfere in any way with the non union bands. The employes of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal company d3cidel to return to work Monday In the ex pectation that tho company will rein state the steam men for whom no places could be found when they re ported on Wednesday. The situation at the Coxe and the Markle mines remains unchanged, de spite the efforts of the district officers of the mine workers to effect a settle ment. Maniac In a School. William-sport, Pa., Oct. 27. A man lac, with a burning desire to commit wholesale murder, attacked the Trout Run school, near Cedar Run. this conn- Come. of table linen as yoo ever saw at SILBERBERG, ty, wnue the srncui was in session, a rcugh looking individual with a re volver In one hand an J a dagger in the other demanded admission, and when It was refused he discharged the revolver. He then began to batter down the door. When the farmers, alarmed by an older pupil, arrived on the scene they found the armed maniac standing in the open doorway and one corner of the school building was on fire. The man escaped to the woods, Great Gas Well. Worthington, Pa., Oct. 27. The greatest gas well ever struck in Arm strong county, if not in Pennsylvania, is now sending into the air more than 20,000,000 cub.c feet of gas every 24 hours. It is defying all efforts to bring It under control. The well is on the Peter Kerr farm, a short distance south of here. The gas escaping, it Is est I mated, would supply a city of 10,000 inhabitants. Cashier Rewarded For Long Service, Sharon, Pa., Oct. 27. The directors of the Sharon National bank, which was recently merged Into the Sharon Savings and Trust company, have voted Mr. Zahnlzer, the retiring cashier, $5,000 as a bonus for, faithful service rendered during his long connection with the bank. Mr.Zahnlzer has been employed as cashier for the past 35 years. Detention Hospital a Nuisance. Yoiingstown, O., Oct 27. By an unanimous vote of the township trus tees the detention hospital of Youngs- town was declared to be a nuisance and its removal was ordered. The de tention hospital Is situated In the town ship and the city is about to build ad dltional buildings upon the land. The city will fight the case. Fatal Fight Over a Woman. Sharou, Oct. 27. Nicholas Goatch an Austrian, aged 35 years, died Sat urday as the result of a knife thrust in his bark, received Io a fight Sharpsville. The fight is alleged to ha taken place over a woman. Cor oner T. O. Hazen Is making an inves tigation. Goatch's brother was also wounded. Recorder Wright a Member. Washington, Oct. 27. At the request of the members of the anthracite strike commission and with the aiaent of both operators and miners, Presl dent Roosevelt has appointed Carroll D. Wright, recorder of the commission, a member ot that body. Rntter In the tint In dim. Every pound of butter tlint gnen to the West Indies is colored n lirilliiint red. Tuednrkies over there won't liav anv other color. They like red butter, Just us they iiiloro rod shirts njid ret ties or the red label on a toiiinto tin, Grocers miy thut if n black mill white label should lie placed on ti until tonia toes, there would In- no sale lit all. London Chronicle. PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by the act of the General Atwnitily of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to simml I lie until s-wi.oi ol' an net entitled 'An Act to rin.ihitc the Domina tion ami election of public uittcrra. re quiring certain expenses inviilcnt thereto to lie paid by the stMerstl rountii' and punishiiiK certain offenses in regard to such election, " approved the -tith day of June, A. 1., lS!v, it is made the duties of the Sheiiff of every county within thia Commonwealth to give public notice of lie iicneral b.lccliotix, and m such to 1 . Enumerate the otttceni to lie elected ud give a lit of all the nominations matte as provided in thia act and to be Toted fur in Mich county, and the full est of all constitutional sincutlnients submitted to a vote of the people, but the reclamations posted in each election uia- rict need not contain the names of any nndiilintea but those to be voted for In uch district. 11. liesiKiinte the place at which the lection is to tie held. 111. He shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices or the I eace. who shall hold any ottice or apHintincnt or profit or trust under the government of the tinted States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district whether a commissioned officer or otn- rwise. a snlsirdiiiate othcer or agent who is or shall Ik employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de partments of this State, or of the I'nit- if Slates, or of any city, or incorpor ated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress and of the State Leg- slature, ami of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the oiHce or appointment of judge. Inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, anil that no Inspector, judge or other officer of ny such election shall lie eiigiwe to any oHIce to he then voted for, except that of an election officer. .1. . Jnmiesiin. High Sheriff of the County of Korest. do hereby make known and cive this public notice to the electors of tlie Counlr of Forest that cvrnl Election will he held in said County, on uesday, November 4th, 1902, between Hie hours of 7 a. r.i. and 7 p. m., at the several Election Districts. The following are the officers to be elected, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which are to be voted for iu the form in which they shall ap pear upon the ballots: iiraeers io ne eieeteu One person for Governor of the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania. One person tor Lieutenant Governor of the toiuinon wealth or t'emiavivaiua. One person tor Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. One person lor Representative in the t'oncress ot ins L lilted niates, to repre sent the iu liistri.i 01 ine loimuon- wealth of Pennsylvania, comprising tbe Counties of Klk, roreat, Mercer, Venan go and Warren. tine person tor stale senator to rente sent the 38th District composed of the Counties of Cameron, Clarion, Elk anil forest. One person tor Representative in tbe uenerai Assembly ot tne l oiiimoiiweanu of Pennsylvania, to represent tbe County of roresl. One person for Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts of Forest County. One person lor stierm 01 forest toon ty- Three persons for County Commission ers of Korest Coumv. Three persons for County Auditors of forest County. Two persons for Jury commissioners or f orest i outitv. List of Nominations: BKriBi.lCAS. tfovernor Samuel W. Pennypcker. Lieutenant Governor William M. Brown Secretary of Internal Affairs Isaac B. Brown. Representative in Congress Joseph C. siDley. Senator in the General Assembly- Representative in the Uenerai Assembly- U. w. Amsler. Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Cleric of CtiiirM John U. Ueist. Sheriff Geo. W. No lit Cohh'.v Cbwimii ners tonrad uurnenn. A. K. .Ships, Cbimry Auditors-Geo W. Holeman.W. II. Stiles. Jury Commissioner Ernest Sibble. PB.VOTRATK'. Governor Robert E. I'attlson. Lieutenant Governor George W. Guth rie. Secretary of Internal Affairs James No- sn. Representative in Congress James B. Watson. Senator in the General Assembly J ames K. P. Hall. Rejtresentntivein the General Assembly Joseph W, Landers. Prothonotary, Register, Reeorder and Clerk of Courts . J. Murphy. Sheriff il. C. Kemhle. CVrtinry mmissioners R. J. rlynn, Henry v elngard. County Auditors B. A. McCloskey. Jury Commissioner Lewis Wagner. PRORI3IT10H. Governor Silas C. Swallow. Lieutenant Governor Lee L. Grumbine. Secretary 0 Internal Affairs Milton ts. Marquis. Representative in Congress Richard A. Huzza. Senator in tht General Assembly 1. C. Bowman. Representative in the General Assembly Thomas Work. Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk 0 Courts C. A. Henry. Sheriff J. L. Klinestiver. County Commismoncr Charles A. Lan- son. Auditor H. A. Shine. SOCIALIST LABOR. Governor William Adams. Lieutenant Governor Donald L. Munro. Seeretar; 0 Internal Affairs Frank Feehan, SOCIALIST. Governor J. W. Slaylon. Lieutenant Governor J . Mahlon Barnes. Secretary of Internal Affairs Harry C. Gould. CITI7.BNS. Governor Samuel W. Pennypscker. Lieutenant Governor William M. Brown. Secretary 0 Internal Affairs Isaac B. Brown. ANTI-MACHIftR. Governor Robert E. Patlison. Lieutenant Governor George W. Guth rie. Secretary 0 Internal Affairs James No lan. R ALLOT REFORM. Governor Robert E Paltison. Lieutenant Governor Georgn W. Guth rie. Secretary 0 Internal Avoirs James No lan. PLACES OK HOLDING ELECTIONS. The Electors of Rnrnctt township as follows: Those residing in the Clnringtnn Election District to-wit: Those em braced in the following Imnndary. vis: Regiiiiiing nt a point nt the mouth of Cnlemni: Run where the snme empties Into the Clarion River, the said Clarion Hirer being the south boundary line of Rnrnctt township, thence northwest erly along the said Colemnn Run to a point where the snino crosses the line be tween warrants li-VC ami ffliiTi. thence east along the line dividing .T!lt2 and 'MoT, Intersects the west boundary line of warrant Ml 4 1, thence north along the west bounilerv line of warrant 3144, 3m .'tllil. and .Til SO to the .lenks township line, the sMiie ls-ing the north boundnry line of Rnrnctt township, thence east along the said north boun dary line of Itnnictt township to the line dividing Elk ninl Forest county, the same being the east linuinliiry line of Harnett township, thence south along the said east lioiindftry line of Ttaruelt township to the Clarion River, fail river ls'ing the sooth boundary line of Harnett town ship, thence westerly nlong the Clarion River to the inoulli of Coleman Run. the o'sew n heiimii::?. Khali vote st Clr.r- Inirton. In t'ounty and 'lownstnn Mouse. The Elector of Ttaruelt township as follow: Those residing in the Cooks hnrc Flection District, to-wit: Those embraced in the fnllcwins boundary, via: Itecinnlng at the month of Coleman H1111, where the same empties into the Clarion River, thence northwesterly along the said Coleman Run. to a xjint where the same crosses the line dividing wsrrants 8.102 and .WiK. them-e east along the line dividing warrants XUH and 8:1(0 to the westerly line of warrant St 44. thence north along the west line of warants 3144 and :tl4S to a point where the north boundarv line of fc'lifi Intersects the west honndnrv line of 314S, thence west along the north boundary line of warranta 3315 and T.tii" to the Clarion County line, said line lielng the weat boundary line of Rarnctt township, thence south along said county Hue to the Clarion River. sni.l river Item the south line of Harnett township, thence northeasterly along said Clarion River to the mouth or t oleinau Itniv the nlare of begir.ting, ahull vote at Cooksburg Hall. The Electors of Harnett 'low-lump as follows- Those residing in the Redely ffe Flection District, to-wit: Those eni- hrai-ed In the following Imnndary. via: RcL'inniui nt a point in the west noiimi- srv line of Harnett township, the same being the line dividing Clarion and Forest County nt a point win re the south hound- rv Hue of warrant .(.HI intersects sain line, thence north along the said west line of Harnett township to a point whers the same intersect the south boundary line of .lenks township, the same lie lng the north Isumdnry line of Marnett township, thence east along said honn- rtnir line to a point where the line di viding warrants Itliil and SIttO Intersects said north Imnndary line of Rnrnett township, thence south along the east boundnt v line of warrants RUS1 and 3314 and 3312 to a point where the line di viding warrant 3312 and 3.s intersects the west line of 31 IS. thence west along the south boundary line of waront 3312 to the Clarion county line, the same he- log the west line of Harnett township, the place of licL-iiiuing shall vote at Rod- clyffe at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of (ireen township as follows: Those residing in the Election of itoitom-illo to-wit: thos embraced 111 tile iniiowiug oounuary. vis: Reeinning at a post, the north cor ner of Warrant No. .MiU. thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred and twenty roils to the wist comer of said tract, thence south forty-five de grees east along the dmdmg line between tracts No. ,M:U and ,VsC to the north corner of tract No. 00OI, thence by the northwest line of tract iV-iill and the southeast line of tracts No. ,Vsl5 and !Vii4 to the south corner of tract No. r."ol, thence southwesterly to the north west corner of tract No. 3 t.'M. ami south east corner of tract .Vi(C! on the Clarion county line, thence by the same east to the northeast iirner of Clarion coun ty, thence north by the .li nks township line to where the said .lenks township line crosses the northeast line of tract rTiiil. thence northwesterly by the north- ensl line of dreen township to the place of beginning, shall vole at the County House at Gnitonville. The Elector of Green township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the nlmve described Eh-ction District of Giiitonville. shall vale nt the Town ship House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township As follows- Those residing in the elec tion district of I'ppcr Harmony, to-wit: the embraced in the following boun dary, vis: Beginning on the Aliegheiiy River at the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts: thence nlong the l ack line of the river tract to Vt est Hickory Creek: t hi nee up said Weat Hickory Creek to the Warren County line: thence east along said Warren county line to the Allegheny River; thence down said river to the place of becinning. at G. W. King's Hall, West Hickory. The Electors of TTarmnny township r siding outside of the territory embraced 111 the above described I'ppcr llannonj shall rule nt the Township Electior House on the I' ogle I-arm. The Electors of Hickory township the Township House. I he l'.lcctor of Howe township a follows. Those residing iu the Elcrtios District of Middle Howe, to-wit: thosi embraced ill the following boundary, via Beginning nt a point where tbe west lint of Warrant No. 311IS intersect the lint of Warren and Forest counties; theno south by the west lines of Warrant! Bl!l8. 31S13.31S1I.31.S7 nml .'tis") to a point where the west line of arrant 31S in tcrsccts with the Jenks township Hue. thence by Jeuks township hue east to a point where the eastern line of said war rant 31STi iitersects said Jenka town ship line: thence north along the eastern Imnndary lines of warrants 3l!w. alS7 arol 3lHi to the northwest cornel of subdivision No. 110 of warrant No. Mi3: thence cast along the north lint of subdivisions No, lit), US, (m. (14 and 01 to the northwest corner of warruul No. 273!; thence north nlong the east lines of warrants Nos. 2lH'3. the F01 Fslate. 2V!'l and '2T.Ci to where the east line ot i.mi uiiersicl the vtarren nou Forest County line; thence by said War ren and Forest county line west to th northwest corner of Warrant 311IS, the place of iu-ginuing, shall vote nt timber City School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Election District of East Howe. ti-wit: Those residing within tht" territory embraced by the following boundnry lines, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the Warren and Forest countv line where the same Is Intersected by the east line of warrant 273,"; thence south along the eastern Imnndary lines of war rants o7;jr,. oiiju, the Fox Estate, and warrant 2!H3 to the northwest rorner ot subdivision No. M in warrant 273(1: Iheucc cast along the northern boundary lima of warrants 27311, 2S(iS and 24(11, to the Elk county line; thence north along the Elk and Forest county line to where the same Is Intersected by the Warren nnd Forest comity line: thence west along said Wnrren and Forest county line to the northeast corner of warrant 27'!,i, the place of beginning, shall vote nt Bronkston iu Hrookston Lihrnry Hall. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Election District of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory eiiihrnccd liy the following Imnndary lines: Commencing nt the northeast cor ner of warrant 24('i4, and in the line di viding Elk and Forest counties; thence south nlong said dividing line to the line between Howe mid Jenks township; thence west nlong said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision: thence north along the west line ot the K. L. Blond subdi vision nnd wnrrniits 3NI3, 4."4r. 2S7S, 2HH0 to northwest corner of subdivision No III in warrant 2!l'J3: thence east aiong tne norru line of siiniiivisiotjs l!t. IW. fiS. 04 and 61 of warrant 2iHi3 nnd subdivisions M. fj2, S3, f4 and Tm of war rant 27311, and subdivisions 21. 22, 23. 24 and 25 of warrant 2MiS and the north line of warrant 24(4 to the Elk county line, the place of beginning, shall vote at Noblit's Hall, Frost's Station. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Election District of West Howe, to-wit: Those residing west of the ahoTe described Middle Howe, nt the Balltown School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding iu the Clou gli's Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory recently cut off from the Bnlltown Dis trict, viz: Beginning at a point on the east line of the Bnlltown Election Dis trict where the north line of warrant 3tNft intersects the same; thence west along the north line of wnrrniits 31811, 318 and 470O to the northeast line of warrant 5282: thence along the southeast line or lines of warrant 52S2 to warrant 5101; thence along the northeast jm of warrant 5101 to warrant 52'KI: thence nlong the northwest line of warrants 51(11 end 51n4 to the Kiugslcy township line, shall vote at F. M. Best Building, dough's Mills. The Electors of Jenks township ns follows Those residing in the Election District of Byroni. to-wit: those cm braced iu the following boundnry, viz: Beginning at the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 and the northwest cor ner 01 tract cu, tin, mcinv iionnrssl erly to the southrsst corner of tract No. Slil.'l and the southwest corner of tract No. ICiiil, thence north by the western line of tracts Nos. 3.VW. .'UHl, ar.ll and 3S01 to the Jinks township line, thence csst by the same to the northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by the east line of Jenks township to the soitheasl corner there of, I hence west to the southeast corner of tract No. 41-1' them-e north to 111 northeast corner of ssi.l Warraut, thence west to the beginning shall vote In Berg's Hall, at DuhHng in said Township. The elector of Jenks township resid ing outside of the teiritory tinbraceil In the nlve described Election District of Byromlown, shall vote at tl.e Election and Township House In Marieiiville. The Elector of Kil.giley township as follows: Those residli.g in the Maylinrg District, tu-wit: Those embraced in the following boundary. Tit: Beginning at a poin on the Hickory and Kiugslcy town ship Hue where the northwest comer of tract No. 5212 Intersects said hue: thence along the northeast lines of tracts 5212. 5213. 5214 and 52tiS, to the southwest corner of 52ii7; thcuce northeast along the southeast Hue of 52(17 to the Hows and Kingslcv township line; thence north along said township line to the Warren ami Forest Couuly Hue; thence west along said county line to where the line of Hickory and Kingsley townships in tersects said county line: thence south west along said towushlp line to the place of beginning, shall vote at the Conuty House. The electors of Kingsley township re siding in the Newton u District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory laying to the southwest of the above described M nylon g District, shall vote at the Township House, near the northwest end of Newton bridge. The electors of Tionesta township at the Township House, near the south east end ot 1 hp Tionesta creek bridge, at the mouth of said creek. The electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House iu said borough. I also make known the following prori- visious of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SI'FFRAGK AND ELECTION. SEC, I. Every inals ritiieu twenty- one years of age, possessing the follow ing qiialihcatious, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: FIRST.-lie shall have been a citizen of the rnilrd States at least one month. SECOND. He shall have resided in the Slate ou year, lor. if having pre viously botn a Qualified elector or na tive horn citizen of the State he shall have removed therefrom and returned. then six montlis.1 Immediately preceding tne election. TIURD.-He shall have resided in tho election district where he offers to vote at least Inn months immediately preced ing the election. FOI'RTIL If twi-rty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State r runnly tax which shall have lieen assessed at least two months ami paid at least one mouth be fore election. SEC. 2. The general election shall he held unniiii Iv on the Tuesday next fol lowing the lirst .Monday of Nnveinlier, but the General Asm niblv mat. by law. fix n diircient day, two-third of all the niemlN-rs of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given. That any per son excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any olllce or appointment of profit or trust under the I'nited State, or this State, or any city or incorporated district whether commissioned officer or oi'hern ise, a sulmrdii ate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart' Inent of this Stnte, or in any city, or uf any incorporated district, and slso that every meudier of Congress and of th State Legislature, or of the select or com. niou council of any city, or commission' ers of uny incorporated district is by las incapable of holding or exercising nt the time, the orllie or appointment of judge. insK-ctor or clerk of sny election in this t omiuonwcnlth, aim that no inspector, Judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Judges of tin nfonsiid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificate of return of the flection of their respective districts, and produce them at the Prothonctniy's office in the Borough of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges livkg within twelve miles of the rroihonotiny s office, or within twenty four miles If their residence be In a town. village or citr upon the line of a rsilroad lending to the countv seat, shall before 2 o'clock n. m.. on WEDNESDAY, No vember 5ln, 1)102, and all other Judges shall before Vi o'clock 111.. on Till. Its DAY, November 61b, llgri, deliver said return together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county, which said return shnll be filed, and the day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall 1 preserved by the Prothonotary for public Inspect iou. Given under my hand at my office in Tionesta, Pa., this Alih day of October, in ins yesrnt our lxirn nineteen hnnd red sud two, and In the one hundred and twenty-seventh yesr of the Inde pendence or Ilia United Male. J. W. JAMIESON, Sheriff. TIONESTA STEAM. LAUNDRY Have You Given Us a Trial ? We would be pleased with an opportnuit to demon strate to you the superior class of work we can turn out in either GLOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH dive Vh a Trial. SMITH & SHRIVER A. COREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. rino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itear or Hotel Weaver TIOISTEST., PA Telephone Xo. 20. Of Course We can fit you out in a wagon of any style you may happen to land in need of, from the light "buck" or dray to the heaviest trucks, aod all of thn best material and workmanship. Likewise your wishes in the matter of buggies, tha most stylish, easiest musing, and withal tho most serviceable, we can gratify at the smallest cost consistent with best goods. This it our "long suit, liul what we would like to inter est you io just now is our Superior Stock of If it'a a Stove, beating or rnokiiig, the newest and best Uatiga at the least cost, tome and see us. We are talking what we know to be fails when we say we can beat tliein all in thia line Anything iu SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROOFING OR CARPET PAPERS, AXES OR TOOLS of any description, io short anything that may he found io a complete hardware store, it here io atock. We are likewise prepared for the HUNTING SEASON with a lioe of Guns and Ammunition of superior quality. Call aod ice bow cheaply we can fit you out io a nice gup FISHING TACKEL. The best time for fishing it right need io that department. SCOWDEN County Phone 2-. MARIENVILLE HARDWARE & MACHINE COMPANY. SINCE THE FIREa We hae mote l our stock of Hardware into the ma chine shop where we are prepared to wait 00 customers as of yore. Our uiachiuery was unharmed atid we ran do your work same as erer. A good line of saws, airs and belting, saved from the fire, and your wants in all other material will be promptly supplied. Hard ware, Mill &upilla, etc. . . . Mill Machinery llcpalral Vrompt- Jf,lLlWj' 9 1 U'V l Plllo tc lilock, Fit m Ixherf on Short Xotlcc. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF sJUBBERAND LEA T HER BEL TING.. Shelfllard ffsre, Irou, ails atid Tools at the Lowest Market Trice. Stoves of all kinds. IV r feet Olive Uan pes a Specialty; Guaranteed to Hake. Aies, Pea vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Hand Croscut, Hand and Circular Saws, Returned il Unsatisfactory. Abra sive Emery Wheels. E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA. 1 J&S PARKER GUN - MADE ON HONOR. llaaj Mood I lie Temt for Os er 3.1 Yearn. Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty 01 proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, and Hard Miootliij; Qualities). I .Experience and ability have placed the I'aki.EK (it s in an envi- llo and well deserved position as tho Best Gun io the w.,rld. Mmle by the old est shot gun manufacturers in America. Over 110,000 of thine go: a in use. New York Salesroom, "m rnr 32 WARREN 8T. .!. io-. W A T 0 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. 32 SENKCA St., OIL CITY, PA. WATCH REPAIRING Clock Repsirlou snrl all work pertaining to the Jeweler's trsdn, promptly and accurately (lone. Xew Silverlne Wafeh Cases traded for Old Silver Cases in anv condition. Old watches taken in ex clisnice for new ones ti. t. ade:o., Anderson A O'llara Imrlwr shop, Tionesta, l'a (rX7 t HARDWARE. now, and we've got everything you & CLARK. TIONESTA, PA. N I PARKER BROS., iyieriden. conn. THE VISIBLE WRITING OLIVER TYPEWRITER Shows every word as written; aliens perfect ly, and needs least re ps r. Write for cata logue and get name of nearest representative. Agents io 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. (jJrcttcnbcrgcr OENKRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertsiniiiK to Machinery, Kn iriniMi nil Tools. iss or W ater Ht- tiiiKssiiiltteiieral ItlaeksiiiltliliiBprwiiipl- IV ilone si ixw Kxiitx. neiriii Machinery (flven hk -ial attention, and satisfaction tfuarau'eed- Shop in rear tf and Just west or the Shaw House, Tidiout", l'a. Your patronage solicited. KKF.D. UKETTENBEKGER
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