THE: Smart k STORES OFFERINGS IN TRIMMED HATS. Of so extraordinary a character as to iosure extra busy times here. Exquisite trimmed milliuery at $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00. A bevy of irresistably attiaclive please women who appreciate artistic designed Irom foreign models others our own adaptation, and among them are all the new shades of brown, champagne, prune, navy, blue, etc. There are flare hals, turbans, toques atid I novelty shape hats, trimmed 10 various (etching and tasty ways. We particularly Showing of Hats Rare beauty and spleudid economy pretty hals at these prices. The Most Charming SUITS Of the Season. Tailor made suits with long skirted coats reign supreme. We are showing innumerable varieties, each of of them calculated to catch some particular fancy. Abundant proof that we are splendidly prepared to meet all requirements is given by our great and increasing daily sale'. In justice to your appe i ranee and your pocket book, we suggest that you view our asnrtmetit while it is at its best. Suits with instep length skirts of mannish mixed cloths, long skirt ed blouse with full ele ve, skirt trimmed with box pleat, best style and value, 315 00. Of novelty suitings, brown and white and blue and white mixtures, long skirted blouse with full Meeve, flaring instep skirt with lapped seams, $17 50. Of Scotch mixtures and suitings skirt ed coat of good leog h, flaring in step skirt strapped seams, $20 0(1. Special This Week. AV'oinen's walking aud dress Skirts. mixtures, full gored strap trimmed, very in these skirts. SMART& SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Is Performing Wonders. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure Is not only performing wonderful cures, as the following statements will prove, but all the cures have been permanent, there being no re turn of the disease or any of the symptoms after a lapse of many years. K. K. Thompson & So, Titusville, Pa.: Dear Sirs Several years ngol was taken with kidney and bladder disease, and suffered with terrible pains, lies ides losing con trol of the action of my kidneys and bladder. A number of doctois had my ease nt different times, but I received uo benefit, and was given up as incurable and fully ex pected death would relieve my suffering. A friend recommended 1JAKOSMA and I began taking it. At first I could sea little change, but niter taking about six bottles, I began to get better. I continued to U3e it and today am entirely cured. I am au old resident of this county and mil well known in this section, and consider myself a walking advertisement for your TRULY v"OM)EKFUL medicine. BAKOSMA. Yours respectfully, NATHAN BUKDICK, West Hickory, Ta. The first bottle did me so much good that I bought the second and it cored mo of female weakness, witli which I bad been troubled more than two years. I gained in (strength oud hVsh aud have been well ever since. This was six vears ago. Mks. M. GKOVE. Plum, Penn'a. mm run Republicans Prepared to Block the Democracy's Game. NEXT TUESDAY ELECTION DAY Younj Men Are Volunteering All Over the State to Work to Get Out the Republican Vo'j, As Did Many Who Became Great Leaders. l'Sp-vla.1 Correspondence.! Philadelphia, Ot. 27. -With election day but one week off Chairman Pen rose, of '.he Republican state commit tee, has practically completed nU work of this campaign, and for the remain ing days of (lie contest the whole re sponsibility of the c-unvim bus b,jen shifted to the members of the county committees, the members of tho vigi lant committees and the other active workers throughout the state, upon whom the organization depends to get the vote to the polls. While Chairman Penrose and Secre tary Andrews will remain at head quarters until after the returns are In, they are now sending out their last hatch of mail and a number of the em ployes at the committee rooms are being laid off, aa all their work has been done. Iiurhm the last f days the most TO ( I KK A C0l.l IN ONK DAV Take Laxative I'.romo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Hoc;. 1-H-ly (irow Htrong ami well alter using Thompson's Swkkt Wohm Powukii. Very pleaxunt to tike. Contains no calomel. Never fails. Worms are often mistaken for indigestion ami other di cases. He sure to get Thompson's in ns bottles. iM'uggists, 25 cents. Silberbers; hats at these popular prices. Sure to productions iu headwear. Some are emphasize Our Great at $3.50 and $5.00. are combined in these wonderfully them with distinctive feature?; each Suits with full length skirts cf Vene tian cloth, navy blue, brown and black, long skirted blouse with foil sleeves, flaring dress skirt, $15.00. Of black Cheviot, long skirted fly fron- blouse with satin lining, flar ing dress skirt of extreme length, splendidly tailored and finished, 517 50. Of fine Zibeline, in Oxford giav and brown shades, long skirted, collar lesss blouse with full sleeves, flar ing full length skirt, $20 00. The walking styles are in fancy special at $5.00. No alterations oni nn t appeals have oen made to tne county chairmen to spur their associ ates in the county commiltocs so as to leave nothing undone In the final week of the campaign lo insure the polling of every vote possible on Tuesday next. A DEMUCRATIC .STILL HUNT. It 1 irii'' that i he Democrats of Peiin: ylvuniti low not for years been so d 'tiior:t!i;'. 'd and absolutely without organization ami that they have not undertaken to put up a light in the open during the canvass this fall. But It is nl.so tine that this fact has led to apathy tn the ranks of the Republi cans. Koine believe It would be easier to get tut a ,'.,ood Republican vote had the LemooT.ts madn an aggressive and spirited contest. The danger to the Re pubiican organization lies In Republi cans taking it for granted that they are going to win by a large majority on account of the apparent indifference of the Democracy. While the party leaders of the De inccvaey have not. figured In this cam paign and their candidates have been remrrkably silent it should not be ovei looked that the rank and file of the Democratic party are always on the alert to gain any advantage for them selves or their party whenever oppor tunity shall present. There is not a Democrat who ever held office or who has aspired to office who Is not looking forward to the Presidential campaign of next year. The federal patronage of which they had a taste in the two Cleveland nd- la the New and Better Breakfast Food, bo different from all others that it iileasea everybody. Get a mrbigo to-day at your grocers. IIB UEMMEE I'UBg FOOD Co., LB EOT, N. Y. It ministrations is ever netore tnem. They long to be restored to the post offices, to the fat berths In the Tnited States mint and customs service and to the desirable positions in the various departments at Washington and In tho consular service. The Democratic workers know that If there shall be a large Democratic vote polled in Pennsylvania and a corre spondingly small Republican vote the election returns from this showing great Democratic gains will give en couragement to tne Democrats all over the country, will put new life in their party and start them out in fine form for the Presidential contest next year. PARTY MEN ARE ALERT. While Democrats are secretly snocu lating upon the national political sit uation and are determined to get anv advantage possible out of the election next Tuesday, it is fair to say that many Republicans have boon aroused to the Importance of the situation, and from now until the ballots are counted will work zealously to have their party make a satisfactory showing in the re turns. They propose to go among their neighbors and have them arrange to get to the polls early on Tuesday next. They will impress upon them the fact that one vote for the Republican ticket on election day means more than a whole year of argument in the cause of Republicanism or in advocacy of its principles. The votes are what count, and this Is another case where action means more than words. Tne stay-at-home Republicans are little less than assistant Democrats, and it is to the stay-at-home Republi cans that the party organization in this campaign is being urged to direct most attention. If it be true that the Democratic managers have been carrying on what they might designate a "still hunt" campaign, it is more than ever essen tial that the Republican committee men shall offset these tactics by go ing after the voters and seeing to it that they get to the polls. The Republican who loan? his horso and wagoa to the committeemen to carry the voters to the election booth is as much a factor in the campaign as the wealthy man who sends his check to the state headquarters to help defray the expenses of the or ganization. REPUBLICAN VOLUNTEERS. The Republican who volunteers hi services to work at the polls on elec tion day Is deserving to be enrolled among the "Honor Men" of his party it is becoming to be the proper thing for young men to tender their servlcef to the county committeemen for elec tion day and in this way become ac quainted with the vo ers of their re spective precincts. The association and acquaintanceships thus made place the young men in line for con sideration at the hnnds of the partr leaders and frequently :o advancement In unexpected quartet :. Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, Maine, Mc Klnley, Roosevelt, and, In fact, nearly a!! the men who have been signally honored by the Republican party started in politics working at their polling places on election day. MARKET REPORT. New Yt.rV Provision Market New York, Oct. 2(3. WHEAT No. 2 red, 88c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Duluth, 93c. CORN No. 2 corn, 51c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 white, Uc. OATS No. 2 oats, 42c; No. i white. 43c; No. 3 white, 43c. PORK Mess, $12.75 13.50; familv $19.00. HAY Shipping, 0575c; good tc choice, 8ufi 95c. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 22c; factory, 15 16c; wrsiern Itrritatlot creamery, 1718c. CHEESE State, full cream, good tr prime, 11 He. EGGS State and Pennsylvania fancy, selected, 30(3 33c. POTATOES State and eastern, po; bbl., Jl.50ffil.87. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Oct. 26. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 87c; winter wheat, No. 2 red, 87c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 51c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 yellow, 51c. OATS No. 2 white, 41c f. o. b afloat; No. 3 white, 40c. FLOUR- Spring wheat, best patent, per bbl., J4.755.00; low grades, $.'1.25 3.50. BUTTER Creamery western e-. tra tubs, 2222Vc; state and Penn sylvania creamery, 21122c; dairy fair to good, 1719c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 12Va'& 13c; good to choice, 11 12c; com mon to fair, 810c. EGGS State, fresh fancy, 2829c POTATOES Per bu., 5500c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best steers r,a sale, J5.4C 5.75; good to choice butcher steers J4.354.85; fair to good steers, J3.5C (0)4.00 ; common to fair heifers, J2.5( 3.25; choice to extra fat heifers J4.254.50; good butcher bulls, J3.0C (fi 3.5(); choice to extra veals, J8.00g 8.50; common to light, J5.756.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Choic lambs, J5.505.C5; yearlings, hand; weight, J4.004.25; culls to common, J1.75S3.00; wether sheep, J3.75400 HOGS Mixed packers' grades, J5.9C 6.00; medium hogs, J5.956.05; pigs, light, J5.055.80. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, ne-w, par ton, loose, J14.001G.00; hay, prime on track new, J14.5015.50; No. 1 do do, $13.00 14.00; No. 2 do do, Jll.0012.00. THE GREAT "RUB-DOWN." FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. For Sore Muscles, Pain in Back, Sore Throat and Sprains. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 25c, 60c, $1.00, PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas, In aud by the act of the General Assembly of the (.'oiiimou wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth section of an act, entitled 'An Act to regulate the nomina tion and election of uublie olticers, re quiring certain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the soernl counties and punishing certain offenses in regard to uiioli elections, " approved the -lith day of June, A. 1)., ISICi, it is made the duties of the Sheriff of every county within this l.viiiiiioiiwcalth to give public notice of tie General Elections, and in such to 1 . Enumerate the olltcers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations made as provided in Ibis act, ami to be voted for in such county, tuut the lull text of nil constitutional amendments submit tod to a vote of the people, but the proclamation posted in each election dis trict need not contain the names of any candiilintes hut those to be voted for in Biieh district. II. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. III. He shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any olllee or appointment or prolit or trust under the government of the 1'nitoil States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ollleer or oth erwise, n subordinate ollleer or agent who is or shnll be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de partments of this State, or of the Unit ed Slates, or of any city, or incorpor ated district, aud also that every mem ber of Congress and of the State Leg islature, ami of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any ineoi pointed district, is by law imnpahlc of holding or exercising at the same time the olllee or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Common-wealth, and that no Inspector, judge or other ollleer of any such election shnl! be eligible to any olllee to ho then voted for, except that of an election officer. I, George W. Noblit, High Sheriff or tlio t'ounty of l-orest, do iierehy niaae known am) irivo this public notice to tho electors of l!:o Count v of Forest that a (Jem-nil Election will he held in said County, on Tuesday, November 3d, 1903, between the hours of 7 R. tn. and 7 p. in.. at the several Kloetion Districts. The lollowing are the o Ulcers to be elected, and a list of all tho nominations made therefor, aud which shall be voted for in the form in which tney shall ap pear upon the ballots: Ullicers to tie elected One person for State Teasurer of the Slate of Pennsylvania. One person tor Auditor Goneral of the Slate of Pennsylvania. Two persons for Judges of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. One person for Distiiet Attorney or Forest County. One person for Coroner of Forest Coun ty. List of Nominations State Treasurer. William L. Mathues. Republican. Cit izens. Joel G. Hill, Democratic, Independ ence. Henry D. Patton, Prohibition. John A. Smith, Socialist. David E. Gilchrist, Labor. .4 uditor General. William P. Snyder, Republican, Citi zens. Arthur G. Dewalt, Democratic, Inde pendence. Flisba Kent Kane, Prohibition. Wm. W, Atkinson, Socialist. Will. J. Eberle, Labor. Judge of the Superior Court. Thomas A. Moriison, Republican. Cit izens. John J. Henderson, Republican. Citi zens. John A. Ward, Democratic, lndeoend euce. Calvin Rayburn, Democratic, Inde pendence. Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition. Einmett D. Nichols, Prohibition. Alfred Leach. Socialist. Louis Goaziou, Socialist, Wm. H, Thomas, Labor. John Burschell, Labor. Dixtrict Attorney. S, D. Irwin, Republican. Ovroncr. J. W. Morrow, Republican. C. II. Wilton, Democrat. PLACES OK HOLDING ELECTIONS. The Electors of Barnett Townshin as fol lows : Those residing io ih Cooksburg Election District to-wit : Those embraced in the following bouudary.vlz : Beginning at a point on the Tyleruburg and Clariugtou roan wurrH me said roau crosses or Inter sects with the west line of Barnett Twp , thence in a southeasterly direction by the various courses and distances of said road to a point where the said road crosses tho East branch of Coleman Ruu ; theuce down ilie said run by its various courses and meanderings to the Clarion Kiver : theuce down the said river by the various courses auu instance thereof to the southwest corner of Barnett Twp. ; thence northerly by the west line of said Township to the place of beginning, shall vote at Cooksburg Hall. I tie Electors of Barnett Towusli in as fol lows : Those residing in the Kedclyfle jMecuon District, to-wit: Those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point on the said Tylersburg aud dar ing ton road where the same intersects with the northern line of warraut No. 3o0."i ; thence by the northern line of said warrant No. Il'IO.'i, easterly to the west line of war rant No, 31 IS; thence by the west line of said warrant northerly to the norihwest corner of said warrant No. 3148; thence east erly by the northern line of said warrant Ho. 4148 and the north line of warrant No. 314.) to the eastern line of Burnett Twp.; tuence northerly by the east lint of said Township to the northeast corner of Harnett Townibip; theuce westerly by the northern nue oi earn townBbip to the oortnwest cor ner of BarnettTwn : thence bv the west line of said Township southerly to the intersect ion of said Township line with the Tylers burg and Claringtou roat": thence southeast erly by the various courses &nddittances of saiu roau to the place ot beginning, shall vote at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing in the Claringtou Election District, to-wit : Those embraced iu the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point on the said Tylersburg and Clar ingtou road where the said road Intersects with the northern line of warrant No. 3.105; tiience southeasterly along said road by the various courses and distances thereof to a p lint where the said road crosses the eastern oraucb of Coleman Run; theuce down the said run by lis various courses and distances thereof to the Clarion River; thence up the said Kiver by its various courses aud dis tances to the southeast corner of Barnett Township; thence by the east line of said Township northerly to the northeast corner of warrant No. 314.; thence westerly by the north line of said warrant No. 314-"i aud the north line of warrant No. 314H to the north west corner of said warrant No. 3148: theuce southerly by the west liue of said warraut JNo. .1148 to ibe northeast corner of warrant No. 330 j ; I hence by the north line of said warraut No. 3'l0."i westerly to the nlace of beginning, shall vote in the County aud Township House. I'lie Electors of (ireen townsnin as follows: Those rosiillnir in the Election i;..t,.w f i!oitioiril!i to-wit: those eniliraeecl m Ule toiiowiug iiounonry. viz: Resinning nt n post, the north cor ner of arrant No. ril,i.l. theuce south forty-five degrees west throe hundred n n cl twenty rods to the west corner of solid tract, tlienee south forty-five de grees east aloni; the dividing line between trac ts Nos. 7:',. unci ri."ill."i to the mirth corner of tract No. .Villi. I hence by tho northwest line of Iruct ."illl unci the southeast line of tracts Nos. .Vil l."i and iVilll to the south corner of tract No. fi'iiif. thence southwesterly to the norih west comer of tract ivn. .i.wm, tunc such il ea st corner of tract o.ill- on the ( Inrl-in county line, thence by the same east to the northeast corner of Clarion coun ty, theuce north by the .looks township lino to where the said JeuUs township line crosses the northeast line of tract fifiOO. thence northwesterly by the north est liue of (irccu township to the place of beginning, shall vole nt the County House at (iiiilouvllle. The Electors of fJroeit township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the nbove described Election District of (iiiitonville, shall vale nt the Town ship House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township ns follows: I nose residing In the elee tion district of lrppcr Harmony, to-wit: those emnrncecl in the following liouii dary. viz: Beginning on the Allegheny River nt the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back lino of the river tracts; thcii"o along tho back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thineo up said West Hickory Ireek to the Warren (ounty line; theiicp east along said Wnrren county line to the Allegheny River; thence down said river to the place of beginning, nt (!. Y . Kings Hall, West Hickory. The Electors of ITarmony township re siding outside of the territory embniced in the above described I'pper Harmon) shall vote at the Township Elect ior House on tho Fogle rarm. The Electors of Hickory township a the Tow nship House. The Electors of Howe township tit follows. These residing in tile Election District of .Middle Howe, to-wlt: tho.sj embraced in the following boundary, viz lieginning nt a point where the west line of Warrant No. Ml'.IS intersects the line of Warren and Forest counties; tlienct south bv the west lines of Wnrrnntf PUIS, :tl!;t,31S!l.;tUS7 ami 3185 to a point where the west line of Warrant .US5 in tersccts willi the Jenks township line, theuce l'.v Jenks township line east to n point where the eastern line of said war rant 3IS5 intersects said Jenks town ship line; thence north along the eastern boundary lines of warrants .'51S5. ol!S7 nr.ii 'MSt to the northwest coi-ivi of subdivision No. IK) of warrant No. -!'.!;!; thence east along the north lint of snli'M visions Nos. till, tiS, (15, (it ami til to t lie northwest corner of warrant No. 27oli; thence north nlong the cast lircs of wan ants Nos. '.'il'.l.'t, the Fox Estate. I and '2T. to where (lie easl Hue ol L'l.i.i iiiieisuls the Warren line Forest Counly line; thence by said War ren and Forest county line west to tin northwest (orner of Warrant .Sl'.lS, the plan- of beginning, sliull vote nt tiushei City School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding iu tlie Election District of Easl Howe, to-wit: Those residing within tin territory embraced by the followiuil boundary lines, to-wil: Iteginning nt a point in the Warren and Forest county line where the same is intersected by the east line of warrant -7:!5; thence south along the eastern boundary line s of war rants 17.:.-. Jil'.M. the Fox Estate, ami warrant lii'H.'t to the northwest cornor ot subdivision No. 51 in warrant -7.'!ii; thence uist along the northern boundary lines of warrants J7.'!li. 'J.SliS and Utlii, to the Elk t ounty line; thence north along the- V.l'i and Forest county lino to where the same is intersected by the Warren and Forest county line; thence west along said Warren and Forest county liue to the northeast corner of warrant -7;i5, the place of beginning, shnll vote at lirookston iu Itrookstou Library Hall. The Electors of Howe township re siding iu the Election District of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary litl"s: Ciunnier.v'ng nt the northeast cor ner of warrant '-'liU. and in the line di viding Elk and Forest counties; theneo south along said dividing line to the line between Howe and Jenks township; thence west along said lasl mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision ; thence north along the west line of the K. L. Blood subdi vision and warrants .'ISU't, 45)5, 2S7S, 21ISO tn northwest corner of subdivision No. !! i'i wasiant li'.ltl.'!: thence east aiong the north line of subdivisions (l!, CiH. i;r. r, ami til of warrant L".l!i;t and subdivisions 51, 5-. 5:t, 54 and 55 of war rant 27-'hi, and subdivisions 21. '22. '2'.. 24 nml 25 of warrant 2S0S and the north line of ivanaut 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 iu the Election District of West Howe, to-wlt: Those residing west of the above described Middle Howe, at the Hulltown School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding iu the dough's Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory recently cut off from the Halltown Dis trict, viz: Bcgini'ing at a point on the east line of the ltalltowu Election Dis trict where the north line of wari'i.ot .S'Sll intersects the same; thence west along the north lino of warrants 31SII, 31 SS and 47!M to the northeast line of warrant 52S2; thence nlong the southeast line or lines of warrant 52M2 to warrant 5101; theuce along the northeast line of wiirronl 5101 to warrant 52ii(i; theuce along the northwest line of warrants 51(11 end fill 14 to the Kingsley township line, shall vote nt F. M. Rest Building, dough's Mills. The Electors of Jenks township as follows Those residing In the Election District of liyroin, to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: lieginning at the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 and the northwest cor ner oi unci -mi. n.vt. iiii-iice inn iiii-iist- erly to the southeast corner of tract No. 3ti4.'! and the southwest corner of tract No. 35(11, thence north by the western line of tracts Nos. 35(14. 3(541, 3(144 and 3S01 to the Jenks township line, thence east by the same to tho northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by the east line of Jenks township lo the southeast corner there of, thence west to the southeast corner of tract No. 412!) thence north to the northeast corner of said Warrant, thence west to the beginning shall vote In Berg's Hall, at Diihring in stiiil Township. The electors of Jenks township resid ing outside of tlie territory embraced in the above described Election District of Byrotntown. shall vote nt the Election and Township House in Marienville. The Electors of Kingsley township ns follows: Those residing in the Mayliurg District, to-wit: Those embraced in tho following boundary, viz: Iteginning nt a poin on the Hickory aud Kingsley town ship line where the northwest corner of tract No, 5212 intersects said line; thence nlong the northeast lines of tracts 5212, 5213, 5214 and 521 iN, to the southwest corner of 52(17; thence northeast nlong the southeast line of 52(57 to the Howe and Kingsley township line; thence north along said township line to the Warren and Forest County line; thence west blenig said county line to where the lino of Hickory and Kingsley townships in tersects said county line; thence south west along said township line to tlie place of beginning, shall vole at the County House. Tim electors of Kingsley township re siding in the Newtown District, to-wil: Those embraced in the territory laying to the southwest of the above described Mayliurg District, shall vote ut tlie Township House, near tho northwest end of Newton bridge. Tlie electors of Tionesta township nt the Township House, near the south east end of the Tionesta creek bridge, at the mouth of said en i-k. The electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. I also make known the following provi visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. SEC. 1. Every male citizen twenty one years of age, possessing the follow ing qualifications, shall he entitled to vote nt all elections: FIRST. He shall have been a citizen of the railed States at least one month. SFCOND.-He shall have resided iu tho State on year, (or, if having pre viously bei-n a iiialilied elector or na tive born citizen of the State he shall Imvn removed therefrom and returned. J. O. Scowden, Having purchased tho interest of my former partner, Mr. Joseph Clark, in the Carriage and Wagon Factory, and CU;n oral Hardware Store in this city, I desite to inform all old aod new patrons that I sliall be prepared iu tho luturo na iu the past to meet their evory want iu this lino. The stock of Hardware, Heavy and Shelf Goods and Implements of every description, wilhnot only be kept up to standard, but con stantly increased and added to as the trade m iy demand. Small Margins on All Goods, and a careful consideration of the wants of customers will he strictly adhered to. Thanking all for past favors and solicit ing a continuance of your patronage, Yours truly, J. C. SCOWDEN, THE "OLD RELIABLE" PARKER GUN MADE ON HONOR. Has Stood the Test lor Over . Year. Is noted for its simplicity of construction, beauty ot proportion, excellence of workmanship, faultless balance, Experience and ability have placed well deserved pooition as tho Best est shot gnu manufacturers in America. New York Salesroom, mi i'ir 04 nANNLll Ol. IlllllllMlie. then mix moiulis.) liuine.iinieiy preccuiiig the election. 1 1! litl). lie hiiiiiI have resided in flu election district where lie offer to voto at least two mohtlix iniuiediatclv nivecd- IllK i no eio iitni. ( il 1! I'll. If twci-ty-two years of age or iipwarc.s. lie shall have paid wilhin two years u Slate or i-oiinly lax which Hhall have been ii'-scssec' at least two months unci paid at lease .ne month be fore election. SiIP. 2. The gem-mi eleelion nhnll lie held annua ly on the Tuesday next fol lowing the iu-st Monday of November, but the (ioiiernl Assembly may, by law, lix a clill'ireut day, two-thirds of all the members of ench house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given. That any per son exceplins .Instil-in of the l'eace who diall hold any olllee or appointment of prolit or tirt under the i'liilcd Stntorf, or this Slate, or any city or incorporated distric t, whether commissioned officer or Oinc-i wisc, a sulioiilii nte ollic er or iigent who is or shr.l! b- employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of this Slate, or ir. liny city, or of liny incorporated district,, and also that (Very member of Congress and of the Male l.i isinture. or of the select or com mon coiiuc il of any city, or eoniinission-i-rs of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time, the olllee or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in thia Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or oilier ollicer of such election shall be ('limbic to be then voted for. The Judges of flu aforesaid clislricts fdinll ropreseiitaliw'ly take charue of thu ccrtilh utt s of return of the election of tin ii- respective districts, and produce theni at the I'rollioiintary's olllee in the l'orough of Tioneslu, as follows: "All judges livii.g within twelve miles of the 1 roihonotni y s olhcc, or within twenty- four miles ii' their rcsidi nco be in a town, village or lily upon Ilie lice of a railroad tiding to coiiidy seat, shall before - o'clock in., on WKDNKSIiAY. No vember 4lb, 1003, and all oilier .Indues shall, before 12 o'clock tn.. on THURS DAY, November oth, KIO.I, deliver said returns together with the return sheets, to the rrothonotarv of the Court of Com mon I'leiis of Forest counly, which said return shall lie filed, and the day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall lie preserved by the 1'rothonotary for public Inspect ion. Given under my hand at my olllee in Tionesta, fa., tula llltli day ol Uotober, iu the year of our Lord nineteen bund red and three, and in the nno hundred and twenty-eighth year of tho Indepen dence of the, United States. QUO. W, NOUMT, .Shorilt'. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, Oi" TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriagos and Hug ;ies to let upon the most reasonable terms. Ie will also do JOB TE-AIMIIlsrG- All orders left at the l'ost Oltiee wil receive prompt attention. Jpr OFTIOIAU. Ottict ) fc 7M National flank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. f Hardware, Waaons. Carriages. : TIONESTA, PA. HAS NO EQUAL. aud Hard .Shooting (iinlltlt'N. v the Pari.kk (Ji'N iu an envi' ble and Gun in the world. Made by the old Over 110,000 of tbfBe guts in use. PARKER BROS., meriden, conn. Y in the that can ticket you West, Southwest or Northwest via every gateway across the (J lUtinent. 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