THE Smart k STOHEG, The Greatest Store and the greatest business io North Western Pennsylvania have been built up here ou (he foundation of Publio Satisfaction with the b-et service, the best assortmiot and lowest prices. We never have permitted and never will permit any one to under sell us, or successfully dispute our supremacy. Low Priced Markina in Women's Fine Tailored Suits A trade movement of great interest to every woman within reach of this store. In this Store we offer the excess of one ot the foremost garment makers in the country. Every garment is an example of the highest type of garment makers' skill and the reduced prices are such only because of the maker's predicament of having more merchandise than demand. We have t iken advantage of the situatiun and are able to place on sale right at the most opportune time, large lots of strictly high grade tail ored suits at less than regular value. Positively the best values for the money this season. THREE SPECIAL LOTS, $15. $20 AND $25. Money Bak Silks. Full liue of both Tefletaa and Pau De Soi in this make of silks, at considerable less cost than most stores. As usual the Smart & S'lberburg system reduces the price. TAFFETA U IN. AT SI 19. 27 IN. SI 35. 36 IN. SI 79 PEAU DESOI 24 " A1 1 35. 27 IN. 1.65, 36 IN. S2.35 SMART & OIL CITY, PA. STOVES and RANGES Do more than lave money every day they are ured. They also lighten the house wife 'i labors and keep the home cheerful. IT'S THE WOMAN WHO most because of a poor stove, with its work making and worry producing defects. The man suffers only in purse, but the woman's health and happiness are ruined. Love thrives in comfort. Pat tb thinking msn and woman there arc many reasons whr you should Insist upon baring a fuel-saving JEWEL STOVE Please call and sec them, and J. C. SCOWDEN, Tionesta, Pa. Help Pc!l the Vote. Tcn't underrate your own Import unes In this great campaign. Every Individual is a cog in the political y:hccl, and if he slips or falls he Jars the machinery. In congressional con torts, one vote has been known to change an election precinct and a rmnll group to change a seat In con grrrs. Besides, If you are vigilant joti will set a good example to some ether fellow who may be lazy and In different, so your vote may really nnio'.int to two or more. The Independ ent, thoughtful voters of this country have not permitted the Democrats to control congress for many years. They vote as they please on local and state tickets, but have voted the Republi cans control of congress. It ought to be done again for the same reason It has been dene In the past. Turn out on election day and help do It. Plttston Gazette. "Old Boys" Heard From. "The- Old Hoys" are being heard from in a manner that is entirely gratifying, and there Is a source of a great deal of satisfaction In know ing that the young voters are with Roosevelt and Fairbanks. And then, the nilcWlcmen are with the adminis tration, ton, which dot's not leave a great deal lor the Democrats to draw from. lJu ljols .lournal. Pimples, Piles, Eczema Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Tetter, Suit Rh.-uin, Old Sort, fleer-. Clilll.latns Catarrh, Oirnn, riuiiiel llftmls nnil l,i, Boll, ( urliimi'lcs. r'cloim, lu lling, Meiinir. i'mmi'lmp Tilts, Insect HiUn. l'isou Ivy, ami nil Skin Diseases are cured by San-Cura Ointment Which will stop at once that Itching, burnine pain. We iftiarantcu Ititit Snti-t tint oini im-nl vviil not hfal a cut or Hire of any kind until the polvm is all reinuviHi; then it heal rapidly. I'rvveiiia cav-a. liruKKihl i&c and 6uv. Silberberff SILBERBERG, SUFFERS consult FOR BEAUTIFUL WOMEN THOMPSON'S BAROSMA. The most attractive of all God's creatures is a beautiful woman. A pleasure to herself, a delight to every one who comes near her. How to pre serve womanly beauty? Maintain per fect health eosy to say, difficult to ex ecute, unless you are familiar with that great boon to women Thompson's Ba rosnia. This medicine, regulator, al terative, tonic, Is designed to maintain in perfect order the functions pecuTiar to the female sex. It la a preparation given to the women of America after a lifetime of experience with their dis tinctive ailments the enervation ot active social life, the drain on vitality of busy housewifery, the delicate and dangerous physical transitions of maid enhood, the Inevitable wasting pro cesses of mature age. Thompson's Ba rosma will Invigorate all organs it never fails. Not in a single Instance In which it has been taken according to directions has the patient failed to de rive immediate manifest benefit and eventually radical cure. The most suc cessful specialists for women In the world prescribe it. It gives women a fresh, clear complexion, a buoyant bearing, a bright, spnrkling spirit, be cause It drives out of the system the many disorders peculiar to women drives them out permanently and quickly. Thousands of women In every country and clime have testified to Its marvelous benefits In the many delicate ailments to which the sex Is heir. It preserves and produces beauty, because It makes perfect health. It Is pleamnt to the taste, without the slightest dis turbing effect in Its operation. Re member, Thompson's Baropma, the halm of beautiful womanhood. All druggists. 50c and $1.00. Finished As a Candidate. Judge Parker has weakened his can didacy with every speech. He has demonstrated clearly to Intelligent and thoughtful men tfcut he Is not of presidential size. His rant about the Philippines about finishes him as a candidate. llui rlshurg Telegraph. PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL ELECTION. Whereas, In aud by the act of the General Asscmlily of the Common wealth of IViinsylvnr.u. emit led "An Act to amend the tenth x.vii.ni of nu net, entitled 'An Act to regulatv the nomina tion mid election of public ollicers, re o.mi'ing ceilain expenses incident thereto to lie paid by the several countica and puiiisliiiiK celt n in otfeiisca- in regard to mull elections, " approved the i!(ith day ol June, A. P., lS'.M, it is made the duties of the Sheriff of every county within thia lumiuiivtcitlth to give pulilic notice of tie (iciicial Elections, and ill such to I . Enumerate the otllccra to be elected and give a list of all the nomination made its provided in this act, mid to be voted for in such comity, mid the full text of nil coimtitutionul ainemliiieiits Hsil iiiitted to u rote of the people, but the r. . it Inanition posted in each election dis trict need not contain the names of any ciiudidintc hut those to be voted for lu such district. . II. lVsigunte the place at which the election is to be held. III. He xhnll give notice that every pei son, excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any olliee or appointment or profit or trust under the government of the I'nitcil States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether n commissioned olllcer or oth erwise, n subordinate olllcer or ngent who is or slinll be employed under the lcrislntive, executive or judiciary de partments of this State, or of the Unit ed States, or of any city, or Incorpor ated district, nnd nlso that every mem ber of Ciingrcss nnd of the State Leg islature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law lit apnlile of holding or exercising nt the same time the oltlce or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, nnd thnt no inspector, judge or other olllcer of any such election shall be eligible to any oftlce to be then voted for, except that of nn election olllcer. I, George W. Noblll, High Sheriff of tne County i l-oicst, no nereoy mane known nnd give this public notice to the elei'tors of the County of Forest that a Geiw-rnl F.lection will he held in snid County, on Tuesday, November 8th, 1904, between ihe hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. ni., at the several Election Districts. The following are the officers to be elected, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which shall be voted for in the form in which they shall ap pear upon the ballots: Olllcera to be elected Thirty-four persons for Presidential Electors. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person lor Representative in the Congress of tbe United Slates to repre sent the 28tb District of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Elk, Forest, Mercer, Venan go and Warren. One person tor Representative In tbe General Assemby of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvan s, to represent tbe County of Forest. One person for Associate Judge of For est County. One person for Treasurer of Forest County, List of nominations PltENlDKNTIAI. EI.ECT0U8. REPUBLICAN. For President and Vice-President. Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Robert Pltcalrn, Levi G. McCauley, George J. Elliott, Joseph B. McCnll, Robert C. H. Brock, John E. Reyburn, Kennedy Ciossnn, Edward W. Pntton, John Taylor Wolfenden, Joseph Bosler, James D. Landls, Frederic W. Flelts. Frederick C. Johnson, Walter J. AVhitehouse, Charles D. YVerlcy, John H. Brown, Edward G. SchlerTelin, William C. McConnell, W. Scott Alexander, John Hays, William Lnuder, George L. Deardorff, James Orlando Brookbank, John H. Negley, Isaiah Good, William S. Parker, John C. Sturgion, Archibald Johnston, J. Frank Graft", J. C. Millin, Charles W. Dnhllnger, Albert P. Burehtteld, J. Wei f red Holmes, William McConway. DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice-President. Parker and Davis. Robert Wilson Irwin, Stanley Woodward Davenport, Harry Nlcholls, Joseph Reeves Walnwright, John M. Campbell, James M. Stewart, H. Maxwell Rowland, Moses Veale, Emil Holl, Benjamin Sterling Johnson, William Hayes Grler, William Craig, John MeGahren, Chas. F. KinR, Alvln Clouscr, John Sulllvnn, John B. Coulston, Alphonsu Walsh, Samuel Z. Hawbeckcr, Robert E. Weigley, I. uclan D. Woodruff, Nevln M. Wanner, Timothy E. Costollo, William T. Mechlins, Rockwell Marietta, Charles H. Akens, James P. Colter, M. Frank Coolhaugh, Alfred W. Smiley, S. E. Walker. Henry Meyer, Thomas B. Foley, George Heard, Charles B. Payne. PROHIBITION- For President and Vice-President. Swallow and Cctrroll. Herbert T. Ames, Daniel G. Hendricks, A. Foster Mullln, Edward B. Cooper, Edward R. Stelnmeti, Charles Reading Jones, Samuel Christian, Iewls Lincoln Eavenson, Charles Palmer, Howard Leopold, H. D. Patron, William W. Lnthrope. William Benjamin Bortels, Harry Albert Reher, William M. Stauffcr, Charles W. Hathaway, James M:inscl, It. Budd Cannon, Jeremiah Sowers Yaukey, John D. Graybill, Daniel Kloss, John Henry Hector, Elisha Kent Kane, Edwin R. Worrell, William SlmpsonThrockmorton, Cnpt. M. S. Marquis, Ooorpo W. Fellows, Edward Everett Dixon, John B. Balr, Henry C. Cockrilm, Thomas P. Hershberger, J. P. Knox, J. J. Porter, Matthew H. Stevenson. SOCIALIST. For President nnd Vice-President. Debt and llanford. Edward J. Cook, Henry Peter, John S. Holmes, William I). Altmnn, Thomns J. Frederick, Andrew P. llower, El wood W. LetTler, Robert B. Rlnglcr, John II Nase, Alfred Chntelaln, Edward A. Evans, Bernard V. Kennedy, William H. Kenyan, Walter Nelson Lodge, Peter C. Hcydrtck, Davis A. Palmer, Conrad J. Rechsteinc, Arthur J. Dennis, Frank R. Field, William A. Stroup, John D. Ortllp, Elmer H. Young, John A. Sturgls, Patrick Smith, Edward Kuppinger, Walter W. Rlhl, J ul I us Weber, Paul B. Wreath, Christian Sauer, Frederick W. Skorsots, Herman Lemke, Adolphus A. McKeen, Harvey W. Shay, Fronds J. Rogers. '.I . i I - SOCIALIST LABOR For President and Vice-President. Oorregan and Cox. Edmund Scidel, Charles Durner, James Erwln, Detlcf Re.hder, Albert Gay. James Ryan, Wllllnm Hutxel, James Ray, George Anton, Peter Flnnlgan, Louis Kntz, 811ns Hlnkel, David Wismer, John Bach, Herman Splttnl, L. Cunningham, J. F. GltiKc::lach, C. Schleicher, J. Devi no, A. Black, Joseph Mullen, E. R. Markley, John A. Barron, John Klen, : i Jenkln James, Harry Jenkins, O. A. Brown, Aug. Clever, ' P. C. Tesson, independence! For President and Vice-President. Parker and Aim, Robert Wilson Irwin, Stanley Woodward Davenport, Harry Nlcholls, Joseph Reeves Walnwright, John M. Campbell, James M. Stewart, H. Maxwell Rowland, Moses Veale, Emil Holl, Benjamin Sterling Johnson, Wllllnm Hayes Grler, William Craig. John MeGahren, Charles F. King. Isaac Hiester, John Sullivan, John B. Coulston, Alphonsus Walsh, Samuel Z. Hawbeckcr, Robert E. Weigley. Luclan D. Woodruff, Nevln M. Wanner, Timothy E. Costello, William T. Mechllng, Rockwell Marietta, Charles H. Akens, James P. Colter, M. Frank Coolbaugh, Alfred W. Smiley, . S. E. Walker, Henry Meyer, Thomas B. Foley, George Hoard, Charles B. Payne. Judge of Ibe Hnpreme Court. John P. Elkin, Republican. Samuel Gustine Thompson, Democratic, Independence. A. A, Stevens; Prohibition. George W. Bacon, Socialist. Archibald A. Grant, Socialist Labor. ReprpNrnlHtive In Coniirrwi. Joseph C. Sibley, Republican. Salem Heilinan, Democratic. John E. Gill, Prohibition. William L. Foster, Socialist. ItcprntentntlTe la the (.enrritl Aaswanbly. John II. Robertson, Republican. M. E. Graybell, Democratic. A, T. Brookbouser, Prohibition. Associate J wine. Frank X. Kreiller, Republican. J. H. Bowman, Democratic. Win, Low man, Prohibition. County Treasurer. W. II. Harrison, Republican. A. Showers, Democratic. A. W. Alabaugb, Prohibition. PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTIONS. The Klectors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing lu 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 line of Barnett Twp., thence In a southeasterly direction by tbe various courses and distances of said road to a point where the said road crosses the East branch of Coleman Run ; thence down the said run by its various courses and meandttrings to the Clarion River ; thence down the said river by the various courses and distances thereof to tbe southwest corner of Barnett Twp , thence northerly by the west liue of said Township to the place of beginning, shall vote at Cooksburg Hall. Tbe Electors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing in the Kedclyft'tt Election District, to-wit : Those embraced in the following boundary, viz : Beginning at a point on the s&id Tylersburg and Clar ington road where the same intersects with the northern line of warrant No 3.'iU8 ; thence by the northern line of said warrant No 3:105, easterly to the west line of war rant No. 3148 ; thence by the west line of said warrant northerly to the northwest corner of said warrant No. 3148,theuce east erly by the northern line of said warrant No. 3148 and the north line of warrant No. 314." to 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 the northern line of said township to the northwest cor ner of Barnett Twp ; tbenco by the west line of said Township southerly to tbe inter section of said Township line with the Ty lersburg and Clarington road; thencs south easterly by the various courses and distanc es of said road to tbe place of beginning, shall vote at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of Barnett Township as fol lows : Those residing In the Clarington Election District, to-wit : Those embraced in the following bound ry, 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. 3300; thence southeasterly along said road by tbe various courses and distances thereof to a point where the said road crosses tbe eastern branch of Coleman Run ; thence down the said run by its various courses and distances thereotof tbe Clarion River ; thence up the said River by Its various courses and 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. 11145; thence westerly by the north line of said warrant No. 3145 and the north line of warrant No. 3148 to the north west comer of said warrant No. 3148; thence southerly by the west line of said warrant No. 3184 to the northeast corner of warrant No. 3306 ; thence by tbe north line of said warrant No. 3305 westerly to the place of beginning, shall vote in the County and Township House. The I'jiectors or it recti iinniii n follows: Those residing in the Election District of (initonvillc. to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at n post, the north cor ner of Wnrnint No. fil.'l,'!. thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred ami twenty roils to the west corner of snid tract, thence south forty-five de grees east nlong the dividing line between tracts Nos. fil.'ju and ."iOo to the north corner of tract No. fi."iOl, thence by the 2orthwcst line of tract "mOI nnd the southeast line of tracts Xos. .","( and 5ri04 to the smith corner of tract No. f)504, thence southwesterly to the north west corner of Irnct No. :(:i:,(l, nnd soulli r ...ni.M r trnct Wt! ou the Clarion county line, tnetice ny tne same ensi to the northeast comer of Clnrion coun ty, thence north by the Jcnks township lino to where the said .lenks township line crosses the northeast line of trnct ThiOO, thence northwesterly by the north east line of Green township to the place or negiiinlng, snail vote nt the County House nt Uiiitonvillc. The Electors of Green townshin re tiding outside of the territory embraced fn the above described Election District or (iintonville, slinll vnte nt the Town hip House, in Nebraska rillnirc. The Electors of Harmony township ns ioiiowr: xnoso residing lu the elec tion district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those embraced in the following Iioiiii dary, vis: Beginning on the Allegheny River at the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts; thence nlong the back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; tin nee up snid West 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 beginning, at G. W. King's Hall, West Hickory. Tho Electors of ITnrmony townshin re siding outside of the territory embraced in the above described Upper Harmon) shall vote nt the Township Electior House on the fugle rnrin. The Electors of Hickory township a the Townshin House. The Electors of Howe township a follows. Those residing In the Election District of Middle Howe, to-wit: tliost embraced in the following boundary, viz Beginning nt a point where the west line of Wnrrunt No. .'11118 intersects the liu of Warren and Forest counties; thence south by the west lines of Warranti AIDS. 3l!).t,aiS!).:tlS7 nnd JUS5 to n point where the west line of Warrant 511 STi in tersccts with the Jcnks township line, thence by .lenks township line eust to a point where the eastern line of said wnr rnnt 3 1ST) intersects said Jcnks town ship line; thence north nlong the eastern boundary lines of warrants 31ST. olS7 arid ."tlM!) to the northwest coriM'i of subdivision No. (10 of warrant No. 290.'5; thence enst nlong the north liiif of subdivisions Nos. lilt, IS, id, (14 ami 61 to the northwest corner of warrant No. 27Hti; thence north nlong the ensi linos of warrants Nos. L'li'.i.'l, the Fox Estnte. 21 lit 1 nnd '27:15 to where the ensi line ot i.l.i iiitersots (lie Wnl'len inn Forest County line; thence by snid War ren nnd Forest county line west to tin northwest corner of Warrant 31 IIS, the plnce of beginning, slinll vote nt Gusher 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 following boundary lines, to-wit: Beginning nt n point in the Warren nnd Forest county line where the same is intersected by the east line of warrant SV.'i'i; thence south nlong the eastern boundary lines of war rants 27:t.". '.'SIM, the Fox Kstnte, aud wnrnint 2ITO to the northwest corner ol subdivision No. Til in warrant 27:10; thence east nlong the northern boundary lines of warrants 2".'!ll, 2SOS nnd 24154. to the F.Ik county line; thence north nlong the 131k nnd Forest county line to where tho same Is intersected by the Wnrren nnd Forest county line; thence west nlong said Warren nnd Forest county line to the northeast corner of wnrnint 27:t.", the place of beginning, shnll vote nt Brookston In Hrookston Libi a ry I In II. The Klectors of Howe township re siding in the Flection District of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary lins: Commencing at the northeast cor ner. of warrant 24H4, nnd In the line di viding Klk nnd Forest counties; thence south nlong said dividing lino to the line between Howe nnd .lenks township; thence west along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision : thence north nlong the west line of the K. I,. Rlood subdi vision nnd warrants .fNO.'!. 454."). 2S78, 20S0 to northwest corner of subdivision No. (!! in wnrrant 2!KI.'t: thence east aiong the north line ot suimiivisioiis (in. (IS, (15. (14 and (11 of warrant 2!:i and subdivisions 51. 52. 5.'t, f4 nnd 55 of war rant 27.'lll. nnd subdivisions 21, 22, 23. 24 nnd 25 of wan-ant 2NWS and the north line of warrant 24(14 to tho Elk county line, the plnce of beginning, shnll vote at Noblit's Hall, Frost's Station. The Klectors of Howe township re siding in the Election District of West Howe, to-wit: Those residing west of thp nhove described Middle Howe, at the Porkey School House, at Porkev, 1 he Klectors of Howe township re siding in the Clough's Election District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory recently cut off from the Rnlltown Dis trict, viz: Beginning nt a point on the enst line of the Rnlltown Election Dis trict where the north line of warrant 3'81 intersects tile same; thence west along the north line of wnrrants 31811, 31M8 and 47!Hl to the northeast line of warrant 52S2: thence nlnne the southeast line or lines of warrant 5282 to warrant 5101; thence nlong the northeast line of warrant olOl to wnrrant i2(i(l; thence nlong the northwest line of warrants 5101 nnd 5104 to the Kingslcy township line, shnll vnte nt r . M. Best Building, Clnnnh'a Will. The electois of Jenks township resid ing in the Election District of Byr. m, shall vote in Berg a Hall, at Dubring in said township. Tbe electors or Jenks township residing ing the Latnona District, to-wit: those embraced in tbe following boundary, viz: Commencing at the northwest corner ol warrant 3504, thence south by west line of warrant 35n4 to the south line "f warrant 4i:!, tbence enst by the County linn to the southeast corner of warrant 4130, thence north to tbe northeast corner ol warrant 4130, thence by north line of warrant 4130 to the southeast corner of warrant 3550, toenoe north by line of warrant 3..0 and 3070 to tbe northeast corner of warrant 3550, i hence west by south line of war rant 3o61 to southwest corner or same, thei ce north to the northeast corner of warrant 3564, thence west to the place of beginning. Otherwise described as em bracing warrant 8564, the eastern part of warrant 4130. warrants 4130, 3550 and 3.551, as shown on the otllcisl map of Forest county, Pa., shall vote at tbe Old Latnona Store building, at Lamona. Tbe electors of Jenks township resid ing in tbe Marinnville District, to-wit: those embraced in tbe territory outside the above mentioned election districts or Ityrom and Lsinona, sha'l vote at tbe Election and Township House in Marien ville. The Electors of Kingslcy towusnip n follows: Those residii.g in the .Miiyiuug District, to-wit: Those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a poin on tile Hickory and Kingslcy town ship line where tile northwest corner of tract No. 5212 Intersects said line: thence nlong the northeast lines of tracts 5212, 521:1, 5214 and 52(18, to the southwest corner of 52117; thence northeast along the southeast liue of ,i2l!i to the Howe nnd Kingslcy township line; thence north along said township line to the Warren and Forest County line; thence west along said county line to where the line of Hickory and Kingslcy townships in tersects said county line; thence south west along said township line to the place f beginning, slinll vote nt the County House;' The electors of Kingslcy township re siding in the Newtown District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory laving to the southwest of the nhove described Mayburg District, slinll vote nt the Township House, nenr the northwest end of Newton bridge. The electors of I loncsta townshin nt the Township House, nenr the south- enst end of the Tionesta creek bridge, nt the month of snid creek. The electors of Tionesta borough nt the Court House lu snid borough. I also make known the following provi- visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. Cl.'i' 1 1.-... ..... I., . ... 1111111. IMl-IIIJ- ...... ...... itf ...... ..............I.... 4l. ..ll... ..lie j , ii i ry in 'UJ-;-iTi-iiin iiiti n.innv- ing qunlilicntinus, shnll he entitled to vote i' i its i . He snail have been a citizen 54-in. Black Zibilene $1.00. .A beautiful glossy black in this very popular suiting. A weight that's very desirable for tailor purposes. There's many gaod things iu this Dress-Goods Department; there's no better value than this : A Thibet loth. Name Width Taffeta Silk. Refer particularly to colored TaiTutas, the kind that's used for Wais s, Skirts, ami Entire Suits, Sell a quality that's hard to fiud the equal of anywhere, lias a splendid lustre, and a soft finish proof against cuttint; and breaking, a fault with so many silks. Width Is ID In. Price In 7&. Like to have you write for simples of either of these, if you are interested. WJTLLMMB. litXKS. Qm Cirr. f the I uitcil Mates nt icnsi one nioinii. Sl'COND. He shnll have reside,! in Hie State on yenr. tor. if havinir mi- viously been n iiunlilicil elector : a tive born citizen of tho State he slinll have removed therefrom nnd ntumcd, then six mouths.) immediately pivecdin;; the election. Till It D. Ho shall have resiled in th election district where he offers to voti nt least two mouths immediately pivtcii ing the election. l'Ol II I II. If twt rty-two years of no r upwards, ho shall have paid wilhin two years a Mate or county tax wiiiih shnll have been nurossed at least two months and pnld at bust one month be fore election. SEC. 2. The general election shall Ik held amiun'ly on the Tuesday next fol lowing the lirst Monday of November, but the General Asscmlily niny. by law, tix a dilfereiit day, two-tiilnls 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 any cilice or nppoiiitmeut of prolit or tri-st under the I'nited States, or this Stat", or any city or incorporated district, whether commissioned olllcer or otherwise, n subordii ate olllcer or agent who is or shal! be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of this State, or iu liny city, or of nny incorporated district, nnd nlso that every member of Congress nnd of the State Legislature, or of the select or com mon council of any city, or commission ers of any incorporated district, is by lr. r incapnble of holding or exercising at tve time, tlie olllce or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk of nny election iu this Cotuiuonwcnlth, ami that no inspector, judge or other olllcer of such election shall be eligible to be th"ii voted for. The Judges of tin n fores-lid districts shnll representatively take charge of the certiticutes of rniuu of the election of their respective districts, nnd produce them nt the Frothonotary's otlice in tin Horough of Tionesta, ns follows: "All judges liviig within twelve miles of the i'rothonotniy's olllce, or within twenty four miles if their residence lie in n town, village or city upon the line of n railroad lending to the countv seat, shall before 2 o'clock n. in., on WEDNESDAY. No vember Dtli, 1004, and all other Judges shall, beforn 12 o'clock m., on THURS DAY, November 10th, liKH, deliver said returns together with the return sheets, to the I'rotliouotary of the Court of Com mon Fleas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, nnd the day nnd hour of tilicg marked therein, and shall lie preserved by the l'rothoiiotary for public inspection. Given under my hand at my office In Tionesta. Pa., this 24th day ol uctotier, in the yenr of our Lord nineteen hund red and four, ami in the one hundred nnd twenty-ninth yenr of the Indepen dence or the united mates GEO. W. OULIT, Sheriff. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug 'le to let u pon the most reasonable terms, le will also do JOB TELiyCIlTO AU ordors loft at the Post Olllce wil receive prompt attention. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed. & Sale STABLE. Pine Turnouts at All Timos at Heasonable Rates. Hoar oT Hotel Weaver TIOUESTA, ZP.A-. Telephone 2Vo. 20. SAFELY SECURED We will invest your money In First Mortgages on Real Estate. mid lrloe. In lllnrk. . Notice in Divorce. Jlerlha 11'ooif.i vs. llenj. F. H'ooif. Ao. J, Febi. Term, V.)-Jn Vivt rte. To Utiiij. F. Woods, respondent: You are hernhy not i lied to tin ami appear be fore the Court of Common i'leas of Forest countv, l'a on the third Monday of No vnuilier next, being the lilst day ol said month, to answer tho petition or libel heretofore preferred by your said wile, aril show eaiis, f any you have, why said Bertha Woods should not be divorc ed from the bonds of matirimony entered into with yon, agreeably to the Act of Assembly In audi case made and provid ed. Hereof Isll not, under penalty of having snid petition heard and a decree of divorce granted against you In your absence. Uko. VV, Nohl'it, Attorney, Sheriff. Sam uk i, 0. InwiN. Oct. 8, 1!H)4. 4t Divorce Notice. Jlerlha .Von;;, Libelant, vs. William Monti, Jlesponitent Jn the Curt of (ViMimon I'lease of Forest C'oMHfy, Ao. 17, V-i.i yVrwi, 1!0I. To William Mong, Respondent above named : Whereas, your wife, llertba Mong, ins tiled a libel in the Court nt Common I'leas to No. 17 May Term, 1!KH, praying for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii against you. Now you are hereby noti fied to be and Miipenr in said Court on or before the third Monday of November, 1IKM, (November 21st, 1IHII,) to answer the complaint ot the sail) itertha Mong, and In dotault of siii-b appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. Gr.o. W, Noiii.it, A. U. Itrown, Slier i If. Attorney. 41 A surgiciil operation is no longer neces sary for the removal of Htone aud Gravel from the Kidneys mid ltlulder, since the neie medicine, Cul-cura Solvent, discovered by tho well-known physician and surgeon, lr. Havid Kennedy, of liondout, N. Y., quickly dissolves and swiftly expels Stone, ltcd and Whito Gravel, thus freeing the patient of theiiifl.imnmtioniind pnin caused by the presence of these lime formations. Cal-ctim Solvent prevents tho formation of Stono iiikI Gravel uud all urio acid condi tions of the blood. 'The medical profession has bmrtily endorsed Cul-cura Solvent. All druu'cistu, $1.00: 6 bottles 25.00. A Itiilt' oft'otlun. Or 75 husheU of com to the acre, without tho use of an ounce of fertili zer is not an unusual yield from lands in (he famous Mississippi and Ybmo Val eys, traversed by the Illi nois Central Railroad, the great trunk line to the Smith. Furmers desiring perfect climate, best soil, sure crops unci Bteady mar kets would do well to locale homes now, for prices are advano tig; in this favored cuuutry Send for illustrated Iterature aud I el ten from farmers who have gone, 8 iuth to stay aud who ate perfectly saii.-fieil to remain, lu. A . Hichter, Pass, and Land Apent, Illinois Central Railroad, G15 lies seiner liuilding, I'itlshiirg, I'd. if OFTIOIAK Otlici ) A M National flunk Huilding, OIL CITY, PA. K.yes examined free. Kxclusivelv optical. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVOR TE REMEDY Pleasant to take, 1'oMcrlul to lire, And Welcome lit every Home. M KIDNEY and LIVER euro. Dr. KonnprtVn Fnvorlt Remedy 8 adnptod tn all fiirR anil Ixttli whh, atTnnllntf wr iioncut n'llcf In all raws cntiw tl by Impurity of the ItHxt, mwh a. Kidney, Ithidtlor nnd I,Ivt Coin, iininfft. Conntlpntion and venknt km iwullor to .-mufti. Siicrcssful for;' veil ro. I'repiirrd liv n. O. KK-NNKIrY H fcOVrt, Ilnmlniir. . 1. $I.UU all druKKiHU. blx bottlL'H $.UU. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 6s: CO' Haft. Alwnv rHinble. Lnrifp. fudc Tirnnrtst foi Hl( Ht Sl lilt N fr;4.1.IMl m Krcl and oll metallic boxes, Healed with bhiw ribbon. 1 itkr nu ullier. H'fu ilnniferou aulMll tuliiiftiinil iitiitnlloiiM. liny id your Dnmmst, or wild l. in Mumps tr Iar11rulur, T ittonlnU and "Hcllef for ljli," in letter, by return Mm! I. 10,000 Teaiimoimtist, (Sold by all Urum-lrtts, CHICHESTIiR CHEMICAL CO. ft 100 MmtliMon iirr, I'HILLA PA. IftenUva thliapn SilVED FROM THE KNIFE
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