THE Smart L STORES This store lias a life all it's own. It's patrons must have what they want. It is our business to serve you, and our desire is to serve you as well as we can. If you make any suggestions whereby we can im prove this store service we will thank you. Exhaustive Representation of the Most Fashionable Effects in Millinery. Day by day, since the first preliminary opening exhibit, our stock of millinery has grown stronger and more fascinating. Now it is complete, and fo captivating that we deem self-commendation excusable. Pattern hats, in all their airy gracefulness, perfect visioos of beauty. Trimmed hats more elaborate than usual, to be worn with tailor-made gowns. Then, too, our Trimmed Hats for Misses and Girls are beautiful to behold. VVe have a special line of Women's Hats to show, at $5.00, $7.00 and $8,00. These include all the fashionable shades in Browns, Blues, Greens, etc., made up after the newest models. Suits, Tourist Coats and Waists. Our second floor was never more lntere?ting to you than now. It is loaded down with so much desirable merchandise that it's bard work to know what to talk about. Suits are shown in endless variety. There is a vast difference in the Smart & Silberburg suits, too. They are exclusive and out ot the general run. Upholstery and Our work rooms are prepared to work, such as Shades, Portieres, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Bed Sets, etc. We do the very best of work, and lay particlar stress on our modest prices. S-A.TTTIRIDA."y Maoy special events for this day. SMART & OIL CITY. PA. HAPPY HOMES ARE COMFORTABLE HOMES A good Oak Heater will not only keep the borne warm, but if it Is Jewel, tt will cut down the fuel bill and be an ornament a welL GENUINE (mc th trade mcrk I are larger than others of thetr class of same cumber. Remember that when comparing prices. You could not get bettef stove value for your money. Call and Inquire. Sold by J. C. SCOWDEN, Tionesta, Pa. cmo:r-ts As Obstructionists. It cr.nr.ot be successfully denied that Cie Uosiocratio party Is essentially one of obstruction, hostility and re-cuF-nry, with a decidedly marked pro pensity for opposition to anything and evrythin.7. It sometimes combines with the Prohibition party, whose principles are as diametrically op posed to Its own as nre those of heat to cold or right to wrong, but over and above nil else It Is a "fer ninst" party. Its caucuses, primaries and con ventions are rarely if ever held until after the Republicans have taken the Initiative and blazed the way. Had there been any Democrats, In the days of General Washington, they would doubtless have objected to his method of pressing the Delaware, and argued In fnvor of building a bridge. Oil City Elizzard. These Figures Speak Eloquently. know that our Democratic friends dislike comparisons and we fear Hie following will hurt: The num ber of business failures for nine months of this year was 7718. In 1893, when the Democrats came Into power, the failures in the corresponding time numbered 11.140, and In 1890, the last year of Cleveland's administration, tin y numbered In nine months 11,280, and that wes before the defeat of his party. Then the failures fell off Kieatly. l.ewisburg Saturday News. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter. Salt Rheum. OM Sore.. IMcer. chlllilalm Catarrh, dm liniil Mninl-nml BoiN. rurtuilM'W'S. rVlon-. U-'lilny, BU'fiiiiiK I'rntriuliiiK l'Ut'8, lllSLM t Ilitl S I'nlMlU Ivv, nii'i till ' Sin -IMscasL'S are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will niftp nt mice that itching, burning piln. We KiiHrnntec Unit Sim-t tiriiuiiunieiit will not heal aiiunrwiruof nny kind until the i1h li all removal; then it htnl rapidly. 1'it'veuia Silberbera: Drapery Section. execute orders for all kiuds of interior SILBERBERG, jwsi siovt Piwr n ftc wow oj TRADE MARK OAK STOVES Sort;, Sate. Quid For Liver and Kidneys, Thomp son's Ilarosma. The test of time is the surest test Common sense is the collective opinion of the majority of the people. Hence when the test of time and public opin ion agree on a state of things, you may f?el sife in following that opinion. be principle obtai1! in medicine as well as In everything else. That which the majority of the people says is right must be right. Therefore the certitude of the verdict on Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure. It has been used for many years by people all over the world. It has stood the test of time, and has the approbation of every one who has ever used it Not in one soli tary Instance has Thompson's Barosma failed to accomplish what is claimed for it the, absolute cure for any affection of the liver and kidneys. Most of human physical ills spring from de nHicrement of those organs. The heart, the stomach, the bladder, the nervous system, the mind, all answer the dan ger tocsin which they sound. Why do you suffer or endanger life with neg lect, then, when a slight expenditure for a time-tried remedy will put the blood of youth in your veins again? Hheumntism? That is but one result of kidney ailment. You can and will make kindling wood of your crutches after a short rourss with Thompson's Earosnia. At all druggists. 50c and $1. Easy to Vote Straight. A Republican who desires to vote a ptrnlht ticket will find a square on the left side of tho ballot In which the r.ord "Republican" is printed in black Utters. All that Is necessary ts to male a cross mark in the space at the right of this party name and it will count as a vote for every Republican candidate on the ballot It Is the eas iest thing In the world to vote a straight ticket on the new form of ballot. Wellaboro Agitator. PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas, In aud by the act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth nf lViinxylvnuisi, entitled "An Act tu amend the tenth hiviujii of oil net, v.. titled "An Act to regulate the nomina tion mid election of public ottlcers, re (luring certain expenses incident thereto ui be paid by the several counties and punishing ceitain olfonsos in regard to s.uh elections," unproved the iliilh day of June, A. 1., 1S!i., it is made the duties of the Sheiift of every county within this V tiimioiiwcnlth to give public notice ot tie (ietieinl Elections, and in such to I. Enumerate the olllcers to be elected and give a list of all the nomination! made ng provided in this act, nnd to be voted for in such county, and the full text of nil constitutional amendments submitted to a vote of the people, but the r. i Inanitions posted in each election dis trict need not contain the names of any cniididintes but those to be voted for In such 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 Tcncc, who shnll hold any elllee or appointment or profit or trust under the government of the I'uited States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned oMlcer or oth erwise, a subordinate ollicer or agent who is or shnll be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de pnrtments of this Stnte. or of the Unit ed States, or of any city, or incorpor ated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress nnd of the State Leg islature, and of the select or common council of nny city, or commissioners of nny incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the s.tme time the olttce or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other otllcer of nny such election shnll be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. I, George W. Noblit, High Sheriff of the County ot roiest, io nereny innKe known ami give this public notice to the electors of the County of Forest that n General Election will he held in snid County, on Tuesday, November 8th, 1904, between me nours of 7 a. m. sua 7 p. m., at the several Election Districts. The following are tbe otlicers to be elected, and a list of all tbe nominations made therefor, and which shall be voted for in tbe form in which tbey shall ap pear upon the ballots: Ollicers to be elected Thirty-lour persons for Presidential Electors. One person for Judge of tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person for Representative in the Congress of the United States to repre sent the 28th District of the Common wealtb of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Elk, Forest, Mercer, Venan go and Warren. One person tor Representative in the General Assemby of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to represent the Couuty of Forest. One person for Associate Judge of For est County. One person for Treasurer of Forest County. List of nominations PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. REPUBLICAN. For President and Vice-President. Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Robert Pitenlrn, Levi Q. McCauley, George J. Elliott, Joseph B. McCall, Robert C. H. Brock, John E. Rcyburn, Kennedy Ciossan, Edward W. Patton, John Taylor Wolfenden, Joseph Rosier, James D. Lnndis, Frederic W. Fleltz, Frederick C. Johnson, Walter J. Whltehouse, Charles D. Werley, John H. Brown, Edward O. SohicfTelln, William C. McConnell, W. Scott Alexander, John Hays, William Lauder, George L. Dcardorff, James Orlando Brookbank, John H. Negley, Isnlnh Good. William S. Parker, John C. Sturgeon, Archibald Johnston, J. Frank Graff, J. C. Mlllln, Charles W. Dahllnger, Albert P. Rurchlleld, J. elf red Holmes, William McConway. DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice-President Darker and Davis. Robert Wilson Irwin. Stanley Woodward Davenport, Harry N'icholls, Joseph Reeves Walnwright, John M. Campbell, James M. Stewart, II. Maxwell Rowland, Moses Vealc, Emll Holl, Benjamin Sterling Johnson, William Hayes Grler, William Craig, John McUnhren, Chas. F. King, Alvin Clouser, John Sullivan, John B. Coulston, Alphonsus Walsh, Samuel 7.. Hawbecker, Robert B. Weigley, Luclan V. Woodruff, Nevin M. Wanner, Timothy E. Costello, William T. Mechllng. Rockwell Marietta, Charles H. Akens, James P. Colter, M. Frank Coolhnugh, Alfred W. Smiley, 6. E. Walker, Henry Meyer, Thomas B. Foley, George Heard, Charles B. Payne. PROHIBITION. For President and Vice-President. Swallow and Carroll, Herbert T. Ames, Daniel G. Hendricks, A. Foster Mullin, Edward B. Cooper, Edward R. Steinmetz, Charles Reading Jones, Samuel Christian, Lewis Lincoln Eavenson, Charles Palmer, Howard Leopold, H. D. Patton. William W. Lathrope, William Benjnmln Bertcls, Harry Albert Reher, William M. Stauffer, Charles W. Hathaway, James M.msel, B. Budd Cannon, Jeremiah Sowers Yuukcy, John V. Graybill, Daniel Kloss, John Henry Hector, Kllxha Kent Kane, Edwin R. Worrell, William SlmpsonThrockmorton, Cnpt. M. S. Marquis, Onorpe W. Fellows, Edward Everett Dixon, John JJ. Balr, Henry C. Cnckrum, Thomas P. Hershberger, J. P. Knox, J. J. Porter, Matthew H. Stevenson. SOCIALIST. For President and Vice-President Debs and Jlanord. Edward J. Cook, Henry Peter, John S. Holmes, William D. Altman, Thomas J. Frederick. Andrew P. Bower, Elwood W. LcfTler, Robert B. Ringler, John H. Nnse, Alfred Chatelain, Edward A. Evans, Bernant V. Kennedy, William H. Keevan. Walter Nelson Lodge, Peter C. Hcydrlck, Davis A. P-ilmer, Conrad J. Reclistelne, Arthur J. Dennis, Frank R. Field, William A. Stroup, John D. Ortllp, Elmer H. Young, John A. Sturgls, Patrick Smith, Edward Kupplnger, Walter W. Rlhl, Julius Weber, Paul B. Wreath, Christian Suitor, Frederick W. Skorsots, Herman Lemke, Adolphns A. McKcen, Harvey W. Shay, Francis J. Rogers, SOCIALIST LABOR For President and Vice-President. Cbtrei7w and Cox. Edmund Seidel, Charles Durner, James Fr In, Detlef Rehder, Albert Gay. James Hyan, William Hutxel. James Ray, George Anton, Teter Flanlgan, Louis Katz, Silas lllnkel, David Wlsmer, John Bach, Herman Splttnl, L. Cunningham, J. F. Oingetibach. ' C. Schleicher. J. Devlne, A. Black, Joseph Mullen, E. It. Markley, John A. Earron, John Klen, Jenkin James, Harry Jenkins, G. A. Brown, Aug. Clever, P. C. Tesson, INDEPENDENCE. For President nnd Vice-President. rarker and Davis. Robert Wilson Irwin, Stanley Woodward Davenport, Harry Nlcholls, Joseph Reeves Walnwright, John M. Campbell, James M. Stewart, H. Maxwell Rowland, Moses Veale, Emit Holl, Benjamin Sterling Johnson, William Hayes Gricr, William Craig, John Mcdahren, Charles F. King, Isaac Hiester, John Sullivan, John B. Coulston, Alphonsus Walsh, Samuel Z. Hawbecker, Robert E. Weigley, ' Luclan D. Woodruff, Nevin M. Wanner, Timothy E. Costello, William T. Mechllng, Rockwell Marietta, Charles H. Akens, James P. Colter, M. Frank Coolbaugh, Alfred W. Smiley, 8. E. Walker, Henry Meyer, The mas B. Foley, George Heard, Charles B. Payne. Judge of 111 Supreme Court. John P. Elkin, Republican. Samuel Uustine Thompson, Democratic, Independence. A. A. Stevens, Prohibition. George W. Bacon, Socialist. Archibald A, Grant, Socialist Labor, Representative In C'onKrrm. Joseph C. Sibley, Republican, Salem Ileilman, Democratic. John E. (Hi!. Prohibition. William L. Foster, Socialist. Representative In the (ienernl Assembly. Jobn If. Robertson, Republican. M. E. (i ray bell, Democratic. A. T. lirookhouser, Prohibition. Associate Jads. Frank X. Kreiller, Republican. J; H. llnwtnan, Democratic. Win, Lowtnsn, Prohibition. Count Treasurer. W, II. Harrison, Republican. A. Showers, Democratic. A. W. Alabaugb, Prohibition. PLACES OP HOLDING) ELECTIONS. The Electors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing iu the Cooksburg Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in the following boundary, viz : Beginning at a point on the Tylersburg and Clarington road where tbe said road crosses or inter sects with the west Una of Barnett Twp., thence in a southeasterly direction by the variom courses and distances of said road to a point where the said road crosses tbe East branch of Coleman Run ; thence down the said run by its various courses and ui-anderings to the Clarion Hiver ; thence down the said river by tbe various courses and distances thereof to the southwest corner of Barnett Twp , thence northerly by the west Hue of said Township to the place of beginning, shall vote at Cooksburg Hall. The Electors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing in tbe UsdolyS Election District, to-wit : Those embraced in the following boundary, viz : Beginning at a point on the said Tylersburg and Clar ington road where the same intersects with the northern line of warrant No ; thence by the northern line of said warrant Ho 31U.", easterly to the west line of war rant No. 3143 ; thence by tbe west line of Baid warrant northerly to the northwest corner of said warrant No. 314$,theuce east erly by tbe northern line of said warrant Mo. 3148 and the north line of warrant No. 3145 In the eastern line of Barnett Twp. ; thence northerly by the east line of said Township to the northeast corner of Barnett township; thence westerly by tbe northern line of said township to the northwest cor ner of Barnett Twp ; thence by the west line of said Township southerly to the inter section of said Township line with tbe Ty lersburg and Clarington road; thenci south easterly by the various courses and distanc es of said road to the place of beginning, hall vote at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop, 1 be Electors ot Harnett township as fol lows : Those residing iu the Clarington Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in tbe following boundry, viz: Beginning at a point on the said Tylersburg and Clar ington road where the said road Intersects with the northern line of warrant No. 33iS; thence southeasterly along said road by tbe various courses and distances thereof to a point where the said r lad crosses tbe eastern branch of Coleman Run ; thence down the said run by its various courses and distances thereotto tbe Clarion Hiver : tbence up the said River by its various courses and dis tances to the southeast corner of Harnett Township ; thence by the east line of sa d Township northerly to the northeast corner of warrant No. 3143; thence westerly by the north line ot saiu warrant JNo. ma ana tbe north line of warrant No. 3148 to the north west corner of Baid warrant No. 314: tbence southerly by the west line of said warrant No. .1181 to the northeast corner of warrant No. 3303 ; thence by the north line of said warrant No. 330o westerly to tbe place of beginning, shall vote in the County and Township House. t he J'.iectors nt iii'een iowum,,,, nr. follows; Those residing in the Election District nf Giiitonville. to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Redlining nt n post, the north cor ner or Warrant Nn, ol.i.i, thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred ami twenty roils to the west coiner of snid tract, thence south forty-live de grees cast along the dividing line between tracts Nos. ."i:;:t and r."0." to the north corner of tract No. .r."01, thence by the 3orthwest line of tract JifiOl ami the southeast line of tracts Nos. ,ri."i(l5 nnd 5.104 to the south corner of tract No. r504, thence southwesterly to the north west corner of tract No. :t.t..o, and south- ur e.iinei ," tmet ,V)()'' on the Clarion county line, t notice ny tne snme east to the northeast corner of Clarion coun ty, thence north by the Jcuks township lino to where the said Jenks township line crosses tile northeast line of tract fiolH), thence northwesterly by the north east line of Green township to the place of beginning, shall vote nt the County House nt Giiitonville. The Electors of Green township re siding outside of the territory embraced fu the above described Election District of Giiitonville, shall vnte nt the Town ship House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township ns follows: Those residing in the elec tion district of I'pper Harmony, to-wit: those embraced in the following boun dary, vir.: Beginning on the Allegheny River nt the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts; thence along the (nek line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; tin nee up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line; thence east along said Warren county line to the Allegheny River; thence down snid river to the place of beginning, nt G. W. King's Mall, West Hickory. The Electors of ITnrmony township r iding outside of the territory embraced in the above described I'pper Harmon; shnll vote at the Township Electior House on the Fogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township a the Township House. The Electors of Howe township a follows. Those residing in the Election District of Middle Howe, to-wit: thost embraced iu the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point where the west lint of Warrant No. ItlUS intersects the linl of Warren and Forest counties; thenct south by the west lines of Warrant! P1H8, 31D.1,31S1..'U.S7 mill 3183 to a point where the west line of Warrant' 31S5 in tersects with the Jenks township line, thence by .leaks township line east to' a point where the eastern line of snid war rant 3 1ST) Intersects snid Jenks town ship Hue; thence north along the eastern boundary liui s of warrants 31S5. olS7 ntol 31SH to the northwest cornel of subdivision No. !0 tf warrant No. 2!)03; thence east along the north lint nf subdivisions Nos. lit), tiH, tlTi, t4 and 01 to the northwest comer of warrant No. 'JiMtl; thence north along the east Hues of warrants Nos. l!'.'!;t, the Fox Estate. 1 nnd 27;i5 to where the east Hue ot i-t. intersect tile Uiiricn am Forest County line; thence by said War ren nnd Forest county line west to tht northwest corner of Warrant ItlOS, the place of beginning, shnll vote at Gushei City School House. The Electors of Howe township re siding in the Election District of East Howe, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the followini! boundary lines, to-wit: Ri-ginning at ii point in the Warren and Forest county line where the same is intersected by thf east line of warrant 27:15; thence south along the eastern boundary lines nf war rants 27.'t.". 'J!tl. the Fox Estate, nnd warrant 2!I.M to the northwest corner ot Bubdivl.-ion No. Til in warrant 27:td; thence cast along the northern boundary Hues of warrants 27.'W, 2S0.H and 24H. to the Elk rn:inty line; thence north along the IT. and Forest county line to where the same Is intersected by the Warren nnd Forest county line; thence west tilling siid Warren and Forest county line to the tiortlirn-- corner of warrant 27.'I5, the place cf beginning, shnll vote nt ltrookston in ItrooUston Library Hall. The Electors of Howe township re siding In the Election Di-t-lct of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary lines: Commencing nt the northeast cor ner of wnrrant 24H4, and in the line di viding Elk nnd Forest counties; thence south nloug said dividing line to the Hue between Howe nnd Jenks township; thence west along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision; thence north along the west line of the K. L. Hlood subdi vision nnd warrants :tSo,1, 4r4r. 2S78, 2!tSi) to northwest corner of subdivision No. W In warrant '.".ID.I: thence east aiong tne norm line ot suooivisious (Ml, C,S, tiT. 04 nnd til of warrant 2!l!Kl and subdivision 51, 52. 511, 54 nnd 55 of war rant 27.'ti, nnd subdivisions 21. 22, 23, 24 nnd 25 of warrant 2SHS and the north line of warrant 24i'4 to the Elk county line, the place of beginning, shnll vote at Nnhlits Hall, I-rosts station. The Electors 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 Porkey School House, at Porkev. The l-.leitors of Itnwe. township re siding In the dough's Election District, to-wit: Those cmbiaced in the territory recently cut oft from the Hnlltown Dis trict, viz: Itcginring nt n point on the cast line of the B-illtown Election Dis trict where tlr north line of wan ant 8'S!I Intersects the same; thence west along the north line of warrants 31.S11, 31SS nnd 47!K to the northeast line of warrant 52S2: thence nlong the southeast line or lines of wnrrant 52S2 to warrant 5101; thence nlong the northeast line of warrant 5101 to wnrrant 52iill; thence nlnng the northwest line of warrants 51(11 nnd 5104 to the Kingsley township line, shall vote nt F. M. Best Building, nnwrVu MIIU Tne elec.tois of Jenks township resid ing in tbe Election District nt Byrom, shall vole tn Berg s Mall, at Dulinug in said township. The electors of Jenks township residing Ing tbe Latnona District, to-wit: those embraced In tbe following uoumlary, viz: Commencing at the northwest corner ot warrant IMjJl.lhenee south by west line of warrant o,7o the south line of warnnt 4130, thenceXot by the C unty line to the southeast cornTr of warrant 4130, thence north to tbe northeast corner of warrant 4130, thence by north line of warrant 4130 to the southeast corner of warrant SooU, tiience north by line of warrant 3550 and 31170 to the northeast corner nf warrant 3550, thence west by south line of wsr rant 3501 to southwest corner of same, thei ce north to the northeast corner of warrant 3564, tbence west to the place of beginning. Otherwise described as era- bracing warrant 3504, the eastern part of warrant 4130, warrants 4130, 35o0and 3551, as shown on the otllcisl map of Forest county, Pa., shall vote at the Old Latnona Store building, at Lamona. The electors of Jenks township rest ing in the Marienvllle District, to-wit: those embraced in the territory outside the above mentioned election districts of Byrom and Lamona, slia'l vote at tbe Election and Township House in Marien ville. The Electors of Kingsley townsuip as follows: These rcsi iii.g iu th-- Mayburg Dislri-1. Jo-wit; Those einbiaccl in the following boundary, via: Beginning at a poin on the Hickory nnd Kingsley town ship line where the northwest corner of tract No. 5212 Intersects said line; thence along the northeast lines of tacts 5212. 5213, 5214 and 52(iS, to the southwest corner of 52117: thence northeast along the southeast line nf 52H7 to the Howe and Kingsley towr.ship line; thence north along said township line to the Warren nnd Forest County line; thence west alone said county line to where the lino of Hickiv.v and Kingsley townships in tersects said county line; thence south west along said township line to the place f beginning, shall vote at the County House, The electors of Kingsley township re siding in the Newtown District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory laying to the southwest of the above described Mayburg District, shall vote nt the Township House, near the northwest end of Newton bridge. The electors of Tionesta township nt the Township House, nenr tile south east end of the Tionesta creek bridge, nt the mouth of snid'ereek, The electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House iu saiil boroiis:h. I also make known the following provi visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. St'FFRAGE AND ELECTION. SEC. 1. Every male citizen twenty one years of age, possessing the follow ing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at nil elections: FIHST. He shall have been a citizen Splendid assortment of these in Tans, Gray and Olives. Prices range from 8158 to 82.50, ami we shall bo glad to send you samples of these. Silk Department Offers a great range of pretty silks for wait.1 or gown. Plain and fancy weaves. Showing a Spesial value in BLACK SILK, FULL YARD WIDE, AT $1.00. A desirable silk, beautiful lustre, an excellout black, and a soft fiuish that ineures good wearing qualities. This or nny of the silks we shall be very glad to serd you samples of. White Wool Goods. A Big White Summer oottoti seism is lways followed by a ..... big demand for White Wool Goods in the fall Wo anticipat ed that demand aud provided .well with many pr tty things in white wool. Albatross, Serge, Broadcloth, Mohair, Henrietta, Bedford Cord, Veilings and many Novelty Weaves. Sam ples of these for the asking. f the t niteil Mutes at least our hmin.i SFCGNU.-lIe shall have rishi.,1 in the State on year, (or, if having pre viously bet-n a iiialilied eleitor or a live born cili.m of the State he s!:all have removed then from and ivt urne I. then six mi nllis.) iniiuediately precedin;: the election. TlUltll.-lie shall hnve resided In Hi election district where he offers to Mm lit least two months iniiuediately pivecit lug the election. FOritTll. If twci ty-two years of ago ir upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax w! ii h shall have been ns.'cssed nt leas', two months and pHld at Itnst one month be fore election. SEC. 2. The general election hn!l bf held nnnua'ly on the Tuesday next fol lowing the hrst .Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given, That any per son excepting Justices of the Fence who shnll hold nny oMce or npi'iantioi nt of prolit or trcst under the Fulled States, or this Stnt". or nny city or incorporated district, whether coiiiinissioned ollicer or Oifterwise, a subordii ute ollicer or agent who is or slial! be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of tins State, or iu any city, or of nny incorporated district, nnd also that every member of Congress nnd of the Stnte Legislature, or of the select or com mon council of nny city, or coiniuission rs of nny incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising nt the time, the ollhe or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of nny election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollicer of such election shall be eligible to be th'-n voted for. The Judges of tin nforcsiil districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of rafeiia nf the election of their respiietivti districts, nnd produce them nt the Frothonctaiy's olliee in the liorough of Tionesta, ns follows: "All judges livit.g within twelve miles of the rrothonotaiy's oll'.ce, or within twenty four miles if their resilience be in a town, village or city upon the line of n railroad loading to the county seat, shall before 2 o'clock 11. in., on WEDNESDAY. No vember Uth, l'.Wi, and all other .Indues shall, before U o'clock ni., on THUKS DAY, November 10th, 1WI, deliver said returns together with the return sheets, to the rrothonotnry of the Court of Com mon Fleas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, and the day and hour of filii g marked therein, and shall be preserved by the l'rot'.ionutary for public inspection. Given under my hand nt my ofllee In Tionesta. Pa., this 2-lth day ol October, in tbe year of our Lord nineteen hund red and four, and In the one hundred and twenty-ninth year of the Indepen dence of tbe United States. GEO. W. NOBLIT, Sheriff. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug f ies to let upon the most reasonable terms, ie will also do .JOB TELlvOIILTGr- All orders left at tbe Post Ollloe wil receive prompt, attention. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hold Weaver TIOITESTA, 3P.A-. Telephone No. 20. MORTGAGE BANKING CO. V-?jPn;PIU5BURG 423 Fourth Ave, yoie.re Mewled (H J V IR MORTGAGES, ourcoowci wm liue;"- eft .you It corvUinj View1 of Pi tttbupS.il to valuALlc -.i (O In format lun ortlic K1S- inverter who would 1 J h!lir e rrrr af jimvi oy muay earn 6 rjei cent . booklet free on requejt . Material Rain Coats are made of Cravanett and Covert Cloth. Notice of Master's Sale. In the Court of Common plias nf Forest County, Bitting In equity, tio. 1. May 1'erm, 11102. Daniel K Sickles vi. Roma M. Mead and William MkhiI, her h unbuild; Alta II Den ham and Thomas Denlmiu, her husband; Daniel E Sickles, Executor ami Trustee under the lust Will and Tentament of Mary tt, Hlcklus, deceased ; Daniel K. Sickles, aa Trustee of George HtanUm Sickles and Kda Sickles, Gnorgfl HiHnton Sickles, Kda CnickBiitborp, Caroline O. Sickles, Llszie A. Cook, Individually and as Kxoeutrisof Laura It. .Sickles, deceased; Fred J. Wal ker, Karnest ii. Millard, Laura S. Mor row, et al. Notice In hereby given that, In pnrsuanna of an Order of sbuve Court, mndn Sept. V!U, I'.HH, tbe uudemigiied Master, duly author ized by said order, will sell at public outcry at the Court lloime in Tionenta Borough, In said County, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, l'JOI, at ton o'clock, a.m., of said day: All the Interest of the heirs and representatives ot (I. O. Sickles, deceased, in the following desciilieil lands, together with the improve ments thereon, situated in the borough and township of Tionesta, Forest County. la to wit: ' First Beginning at a leaning chestnut tree, said tren being also thn northwest eor. ner of Warrant No 31.', thence (S. 29 K. 371 It.) south twenty nine degrees east three hundred and seventy-one rods to stones ou a large rock, said stones also being a corner between Warrants .Ki'iJ and .'UI'll. Second. (S. i.o W. 37 S' K ) south forlv two degrees west, thirty-seven ami oim half rods to a while oak. Third. (S. two W. 79 It.) South Hfty degrees west seventy, nine roils to an ash tree. Fourth. (S. 30 V. 3y It.) south thirty degrees west thir-tv-two and oue-btlf rods to a white oak. Fifth ( West .VJ.'J K.) West fifty-two and two-teutlis roils to a post on the east ban it of the Tiouesta creek Sixth Theuce down said creek, (N. "8 W. 4 It.) north twenty-eight degrees west, 4 roiU to a post. Seventb.-(N. 1:1 W. ,TJ it ) north 13 de (frees west tliirtv-two rods to a post. Eighth. (N. 3il W. 1Q It.) north ,10 de gret's west twenty-two rods to a pest. Nlnth.-(N. t! W. 3-J 11.) north sixty-nine degrees west thirty-two reds to a post. Tenth. (N. 0V W. 2il K.) north sixty five desrees west twenty-six roils to a post, ideventb. (N. G0J V. 74 It.) north sixty degrees west seventy-four roils to a poet. Twelflh.-(N. 1" W. t(U it.) north one de gree west oie hundred and two roils to a post. Thirteenth. -(N. 4 W. It. ) north four degrees west forty-two roils to a post. Fourteenth. (W. t)3 P.) west ninety three rods to a post. Fifteenth. (N. 8" E. L'tl K ) north five degrees east twenty-six roils to a post. 8ixleenth.-(North K V. 30 U ) north eighty. rive degrees west thirty rods to a post on the east bank of the Allegha ny river Seventeenth. (N. VI" K. lHlf li.) uorth twelve degrees east nineteen and one-half roils to a post. Eighteenth (S. c7 E. 40 K ) south eighty-seven decrees eist 40 rods to a post. Nineteenth. (S. K E. II It ) south eight degrees east, eleven rods to a post. Twentieth. (E. 75 It.) east seventy-five roils to a post. '1 wenty-Hrst. (N. 4 W. Hit li.) north four degrees west one hundred and sixty four rod to a pin oak. Twenty second. (N. 4tiJ H LSI K.) north forth-six degrees cast one hundred and eighty-one rials to a birch. Twenty third. -(N. X2" E. 3ii5K It ) north eighty two degrees east three hundred and sixty tlve and one hall' ro,l. in n .... t ........ .. fonrih.-(S. 0IU W. 411) It.) south sixty-oiie degrees west four hundred and ten rods to the leaning chestnut, the place of benin ning. Containing seven hundred acres more or less. Also, the following piece of land known as the 'Itloomery," or Forge lot. Begin ning at a post on the south bank of Tiones ta Creek. West fi rods tna post; N. 10 W. 3ti K. to a post; N. W. ttt U. to a post; N. 5S W. 4t It. to a post at Mark Noble's lane; N. 31" E. 6 It. along said lane to a post on south bank of Tionesta Creek; 8. ti4 E i!0 It. lip said Creek; S. 72 E. liH R. up said creek to a mst; 8. 2ii W. 12U R. to a post; S. l.'V E. 02 R. to post; . 10c E. Ill R. to post; N. 80 E. 7 R. to a white oak tree on bank of said Creek; S. 3 W. 21 R. to beginuing. Containing Bve acres aud -7 rods. Terms of Sale: Cash on continuation. 8amukl D. Iitwitr, Master. Tionesta, Ph., Oct. 5, 11)04 Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVOR TE REMEDY l'lcasnnt to take, Aim! Welcome lu V ii.T JJV J - ...... r v nIIIA Qim"? KIDNEY and LIVER cure. r0&tjX rr, Kfnnt1y'B Favorite Remedy In mlaptcrt to all as' mill lnth iwxca, atTonllnKlK'r 'moit'iit rt'lii'f In all chm'h chiiwmI by Impurity uf tliu itiMHt. such am, Kidney, illmlilcr nntl Liver Com. -lahuH, Constipntinn nntl tvcnkni'KWH jwcullor to nmrn. Sticct'Mr.ful fur ; vi'arR, I'lvpHrvd bv ill. P. KKKIY'4 h S, Itnml.Mit. , V. 91.00 ullUruKKlKia, Six Uottlca fuo, GHtCHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Nnfr. Al'vnv rclhihlp. I.nllr. axle Jirucclst fin km ii;m :it n i;m,i,imi i ki ami iilfl iiifltillic Hi-ah-.l wllh blue ribbon. 'I nil e ni oilier. !riie f nutterou kuImII lullunaiinil Imilnllolia. Kuvof viiur Druia'ist, ur fwml -If. in fiiunpH ,,r tnrf leulnr. 1VC1 Miiniala and "Keller for l.ailli'." in Irltrr, ly return Hall. Ill, OHO Tesluiiuliiulil. Hold by ail liruifgHlb. CHlOBESTna CFIE.MiOAL CO. 810O madlnon ftquure. I'lllLA PA. MaUia tail pfb