EDITOR, TVEDTtKSDAY SMMIXQ, OCT. 20, ISS6. Republican Ticket. ."TATE. For Governor, Opr.. JAMES A. BEAVER, of On l re County, For Limit. Governor, Hon. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Bradtord County. For Auditor Uoneral, Col. A. WILSON NORMS, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Intornal Affairs, Col. THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. COITNTY. For ConKress-at-Larire, 3on. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Lurerne County. Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, of Clarion County. State Sennte, H. L. YOUNG, of Clarion County. Assembly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. i Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. , Surveyor, HENRY C. WHITTEKIN. ". Coroner, .. Dr. J. W. MORROW. RALLY REPUBLICANS ! - From all over the State comes the cheerful tidings of Republican octivi tj of the determination of the latter to close up the ranks and move with irresistable force to a grand victory on the 2d of November. The match less ticket presented by our party challenges the admiration of every Republican in the land and they are rallying to its support with a will that forebodes the most complete success. The same can be truthfully said of oar county ticket, and the same ear nest activity is being put forth for its success. The Republicans in every district are thoroughly aroused to the importance of the work. They know that it always takes work to make auccees certain and they are always ready to pull off their coats and win. Now a word about our home ticket : Of our candidate for Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, it is almost needless to say anything. It is conceded all over the district that a purer, more upright, capable Christian gentleman could not have been found iu the five counties. In his own home and county no man is more highly esteemed by men of all political shades and opinions than he, and Democrats are as ready to admit this as Republicans are to claim it. They say that with Mr. Maffett in -Congress from the 25th district the people will have a representative whose hands are clean from every thing that bears the slightest resem blance to crookedness. CHARLES A. RANDALL, whom the Republicans of Forest county have honored with the nomi nation for Assembly, is one of our best known and most highly respected citizens. For over nineteen years he Las been a resident among us, and during all those years be has retained the good opinions of our people to a wonderful degree. In 1878 the people elected him to the responsible position of Sheriff, which office be filled with .great credit to himself and the entire satisfaction of the people of the coun ty. He has been repeatedly elected to fill responsible municipal positions an our borough, every one of which trusts be has guarded with fidelity and ability, never sbirkiog a duty, no matter bow unpleasant. In 1884 he received the highly distinguished hon or of being one of the Blaine Electors for Pennsylvania, a position never givtn to any but the most tried and trustworthy men. In all these places so man can put his Soger on a place where he betrayed a trust, or did not come up fully to the expectation of his friends. Of Mr. Randall's ability to represent our county intelligently in the Legislature there is cot the lightest question. He knows our needs fully as well as any man in the county, is a ready debater and genei ally carries conviction wun ma re marks; ha will take rank among the ablest of the new members of the House, and will look scrupulously fter the jn teres ts of little Forest we'll gcariDlefl. Republicans of For J. E. WENK, est county, you know tho importance of the legislative election this fall, and no say to you it is your duty to look well to this matter at the coming election. BOl.OMON FITZGERALD, of Barnett township, who has received the unanimous endorsement of the Republican party for the office of County Treasurer, is perhaps not so well known all over the county, but in and about his home no man is more popular and highly spoken of than hp, and it would be difficult to find a man that would or could say aught against his reputation as a man of probity and strict honesty. Mr. Fitzgerald is not a wealthy man, but makes his liv ing by the sweat of his brow, and it is not an ensy matter either, for he lost nearly the entire use of one nrtn io the Union army where lio fought gal lantly f it his country for nearly four years. He was one of the first to eu list and came back maimed and disa bled for life. Certainly this should entitle him to the support of his fel low men when he asks for a little help at their hands. Veterans, you are growing fewer in number year by year, and you owe it to each other to stand by one of your number when an opportunity like this is presented. iionest, capable, worthy Solomon Fitzgerald will be elected Treasurer if the people of tho county but do their duty. HEXEY C. WHITTEKIIT, the nominee of the Republican party for County Surveyor, has served one term in that capacity very satisfactor ily. He is well known in nearly ly every nook and corner of the coun ty where he has done surveying. He will he re-elected without a doubt, and will unquestionably give the same satisfaction to his constituents. DR. J. W. MORROW, has been awarded a re-nomination by the Republicans fur the office of Cor oner. As all know the Doctor is a very careful, painstaking man, who is peculiarly fitted for the place, not only because of his excellent skill as a phy sician, but because of his rather ex tensive knowledge of Che law pertain ing to suclf matters in which he has takeu care to post himself. He will receive, or ought to at least, the vole of every Republican, besides a hand some complimentary vote outside of his party. Thus we have gone over the ground feeling the utmost confidence that we have not mis stated a single fact. The ticket is one for which every Republican can work with pride. It remains now for all to keep up the good work, for ts success until the polls aro closed. Don't hesitate, but when you find a place where work is needed, go at it with a will. Bounce right into it yourself. We must poll a full vote, and to this end earnest efforts should bo made by every Republican. If there is one in the ranks who has been idle up to the present time let him go to work earnestly now. Forward! The Clarion Jacksoman last week devoted considerable space to show what Mr. Maffett thought of the Dem ocrats in 1880. Now Bro. Carlisle is nothing if not consistent. We actual ly believe he would peach on his great- grand father if he were to do that which Mr. C. thought wrong. It will now be in perfect order for Bro. Car lisle to furnish his readers with a short dissertation of what Greenback-Dem ocratic candidate St. Clair has hither to thought and said of the Democrats. Just a few stanzas will suffice. The welcome given to Hon. James G. Blaine in Philadelphia last Satur day night was bv far the grandest nn litical event that great city has ever witnessed. Tho iVess estimates that m w O X- thirty thousand people were packed in the Academy of Music and Horticul tural Hall to hear him, while half a million were on the streets frantically enthusiastic. His tour across the State to Pittsburgh was one grand ovation. He speaks in the latter citv to-day, which will be the greatest day to its history. Mr. Bliine's tour has kindled a blaze of enthusiasm all over the State which will extend to the eve ning of November 2d, aud end in the triumphant election of the whole Re publican ticket. Active, Pushing and Bi-liuulo. G. W. Bovard can always b relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best Roods, and sustain the rcnuialion of beinir iu-iivn. pushing nnd reliable, by recommending article with well established merit and such aa are popular. Having the aRoney for the celebrated Dr. KiiiR'a New Discov ery lor consumption, colds and coughs, win sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely euro any and every affection ot throat, lunRS, or chest, and in order to prove our ciaiin, we atk you to call and gei a irjtti ooiue t ree. II. 31; HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO CW.DIMIOK, FINK STATIONERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, KOREKJN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS &C. Also A sent for Estoy, Sterling, Sho ninjior, mid dough A Warren Ortrans. Docker Hros., J. C. Kishcr, C. D. Pcaso . Co., ami Wm. Knaho Planoa. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata loinios nnd prieos, Tionesta, Pa. Soyt 17. STBMEIIGINSinos nnd Machinery a Specialty. Second hand luiirines nnd Hoilers on hand. Send for Slock List. THOMAS CARLIN. Alle gheny City. aUKtfly. NOTICE. THE CANDEE EXTRA HALL, AND TAP HEEL RUBBER SHOES. Theso Goods Aro THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Ask your Shoo Dealer lor tho Improved Candee Rubber Goods of 1888. You will find them in all styles. Every pair having tho TAP II EEL AND EXTRA BALL. ACommon Sense Idea. For sale bv O. ROBINSON, TIONESTA, PA. Proclamation or General Election. Whereas, in and by an act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of l'enn Nylvania, entitled 'An Act to rpRulato the Elections of tho Uommonwealtiv passed the 2d day of July, A. D., ISti'l, it is nuido the, dutv of tho Shoritt of everv county within this Commonwealth to Rive public notice ol the General Elections, and in such to enumerate : 1st. The ollicers to bo elected. 2d. Desiirnato the place at which the election is to no neiu I. LEONARD AUNEW. Hiuh Sheriff ot tho county or f orest, do hereby make known and Rive tins public notice to tho electors of the county of Forest, that a General Election will bo held in said coun ty, on Tuesday, November 2, 1SSG. between tho hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. m. at tne several Election Districts. The Electors of Harnett townshin at Jacob Ma.o Carpenter shop. rue Electors ol fereen township at the nouso 01 ij. Arner, The Electors of Harmon v townshin at Aiienuer acnooi iiousc. The Elector of Hickory townshin at the uorei 01 j. v. rsau. Tho Electors of Howo townshin aH fol lows : Those residing in tho Elociion Dis trict of West Howe, to-wit : Those west of tho following hue, viz: l!ei;iniimi: at the northeast corner ofwarrent number S1H8. and northwest corner of wan-rant number 27:t6, and runniiiR thence directly so.ith to tliB Jenks townshin line, at the HnMrown School House. in tho Election District of East Howe, to wit: Those residing east of tho above mentioned line, itt Brookston, in Crook ston Liibrarv Hull. The Electors ot Jenks township at the School House iu Marion. Tho Electors of KimrKlev townshin at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta townshin at the Court House in Tionesta boroiiRh. 1 ho Electors of Tionesta borouirii at the Court House in said borough. At which time and places the qualilied electors will oloct by ballot: uno person tor Governor of .Pennsylva nia. One person for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Auditor General of Pennsylvania. One persou for Secretary of Intornal Affairs of Pennsylvania. Ono person for CmirrosMnan-at-Lariro for the State of Pennsylvania. One perwn lor Member ol'Conirress for the i"ih District of Pennsylvania. One person lor State Senate for tho 38th District of Pennsylvania. one person lor Assembly of Forost County. ono person lor Treasurer of Forest County. One person for Survevor of Forest County. ono person lor Coroner of b orest County. The act of Assembly entitled "an act re lating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July , 181!), provides as follows, viz: "In case the person who shall havo re ceived the second hiRhest numberof votes lor inspector shall not attend on tho dav of any election, then the persou who shall havo received tho second highest number of votes for JudRe at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. -iiiu in case me person wno slum nave re ceived tho hiRhest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, the person elected juuro shall appoint an inspector In his place, and in ciise the person elected JuiIro shall not attend, then the inspector who received tne niRiicst number of votes shall appoint a J uiIro in his place ; and if any Vacancy snail continue in the board for TRo space of one hour alter the time tixisl bylaw fortheopeniiiRof tho election, the qualiliod voters of tho "township, ward or district for which such ollicer shall have been elected, present at the place ot election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. 1 also civo oincial notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled 'An Act lurther supplemental to the act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1871 :" Hue. 9. All tho elections by tha citizens shall be by ballot; evory ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and tho number recorded by the clerk s on tho iisl of voters opposite the namo of tho elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or nio-e tickets the several tickets so voted shall each be numbered with the number correspond ing with the number to the name of thu voter. Any elector may writo his name upon his ticket, or cause tho same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of tho district. In addition to tUooath now prescribed by law to be takeu and sub scribed by election ollluers, they shall sev erally be sworn or utlirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do hi as witnesses in a indicia! proceeding. U'juJgos, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this art, shall, before enterlmr upon their duties, be duly sworn or alUrmed in tho prenencoof each oilier. The lodge shall e sworn by the minority inspector, if thoro shall be such minority Inspector, if not, ttien hyatusttcnot the pence or alderman. and tho inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by tho Jndiro. t'ertilicntes of such swear ing or 'nlDi'toing shall be duly made out and signed by the olllcers so sworn, and attested bv the otlleer who administers! the oath. If anv Judge or nib ority inspec tor refuses or lulls to swear tho olllcers of election in tho manner required by this net, or if any officer of election shall act without beinR dulysworn.or if any ollleer ot election shall certify that any ollicer was sworn when ho was not, It shall bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tho ollicer or olllcers so offending shall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars. or imprisoned not exceeditiR ono year, or both. In tho discretion ol the court, Sue. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen ol the district, notwithstand ing tho name of tho proposed voter Is con tained on the list of resident taxable, to ohallcmro the vote of such person, where upon the prool of the right or sunrngo as is now required by law shall bo publicly niado and " acted upon by the election board and tho vote admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to bo a naturalized citizen shall lie required to produce his naturalization ceitilicate at the election before votiiiR, except where ho has been for live years consecutively a voter iu tho district in which he oilers to vote ; and on tho vote of such person be ing received, it shall lie tlu duty of tho election otllcers to writo or stamp on such cei tilicate tho word "voted," with tho day, month aud year; nnd if any eloction olli cer or olllcers Rhall receive a tecond vote on the same day, by virtue of samn cer tilicate, except whern sons aro entitled to vote because of tho naturalization of their fathers, they anil tho person who shall offer such second vote, shall bo RUilty of a misdomeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be lined or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion nf tho court; lint the lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each caso, nor tho imnrisonmentone year. Tho like punishment shall bo Inlficted on conviction on the olllcers of election who shall ncRlect or refuse to make or cause to be made the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sec. 12. If any election officer shall re- fnso or ncRlect to require such proof of I t. n .:.!. . . . . 11 I .. J I I i im i iitub tu num.mu its in prescrioeu nv this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from any person offering to vote wlioso name ia'not on this list of assessed voters, or whose riRlil to voto without re quiritiR snch proof, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction, bo cuilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such oil'enso, to pay a tine no! exceeding tivo hundred dollars, or to un dergo kii imprisonment of not moro than one year, or both, at tho discretion of' the court. v I also make known the following pre visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania: ARTICLE VIII. SCFKtlAOE AND t-I.KCTIOX. Skc 1. Every malo citizen twenty-oi e years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : i'ir.v. Ho shnll have been a citizen of tho Kiiited States at least one month. SVcoiil.-He shall have resided in the State one year, (or, if having nroviouslv been a qnalilicd elector or native born citizen of tne otato lie siiail nave removed therelorm and returned, then six months,) immo 'i ately preceding tho election. Third. He shall havo resided In the election district where he otters to vote at least two months immediately procoding uio election Jurth. If twent v-two years of ago or upwards, ho shall havo paid within tw o years a state or county tax which shall havo been asiossed at least two months and paid at least uno month before election. Sec. 2. The General election shall t held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing the hrst Monday of November, but me tumoral Assemniy may, rv law, llx a dillcront day, two-thirds of all tho nieni bers of each House consenting thereto. I also Rivoofllcial notice of thu follow ing provisions of an net approved tho 3uth of March, lHiKI, entitled "An act regula ting the rnodo of voting at all tho eloctions ot tins commonwealth Sko, 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senato and House of Representatives of tho Common wealth or Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby uiicted by tho authority of tho same. That tho ouai- itiod voters ot tho sevsral counties of this i.oinmonwealth, at all general, township. borouirh and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printad or written, or partly prinieu anu partly written, severally e as sificd as foilows : One ticket shall embrace tuo names of all judges ol courts voted for and shall be labeled "Judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of nil the State oflicers votod for anil bo labeled "State ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the county otllcers votod for. including office of Senator and member of Assembly, it voted for, and member of Congress, if voted lor, and bo labeled "County ;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of all ths township olllcers voted ior, ami ne laoeicu "lownsnip :" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the borough oflicers voted for and bo labeled I'Dorough," and each class shall bo depos ited in separate oaiioi ooxns, Notice is hereby given, That any person excepting justices oi me 1'eace who shall hold any olllco or appointment of profit or trust under tho L lilted States, or this State, or any city or corpnrated district whether commissioned ollicer or other' wise, a subordinate ollicer or agent who is or shall be employed under tho lcuisla ture, executive or judiciary department of uns .-iiaio. or in anv citv. or ot anv ncor- porateu district, and also that every mem b'-r of Congress and of the Slate Legisla ture, or oi the select or common ttouncil oi any citv, or commissioners or any in corporated district, is by law iucapablo o uiiiiiing or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of jmlgo, inspector or cierk oi any eloction in this Common wealth, and tiiat no inspector, judge or other olticor ot such elociion shall boeligi iio to no then voted tor. the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the eertilicaies of return of the election of their respective districts', and produce them at tho Prothonotary's otlico in tho liorough of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living wit'iin twelve miles of the rroihnuntarv s olhee, or wi'hin. twenty tour miles it their rcsidciu-tt lj in a town village or city i-pon the line of a lailroad leading to the count v seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY. NO VEMBElt TIIIKD. ,1( tlu other judges shall bcloro twelve o'clock, in., on i ll U KS DAY, NOVEMUEU FoUHTl IhSti, deliver said returns, together with tho return sheets, to tho Prothonotary o mo v oiirt or common fleas or fores county, which said return shall be tiled and the day ami hour of rilimr marked therein, mid shall bo preserved by tho Prothonotary for public inspection. Given under my hand at my ollieo in Tio nesta, Pa., this 27th day of September, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and oiRhty-six, unit iu the ono hundred and eleventh year of tho Independence of the foiled States. L. AGNEW, Sheriff. THE KLINE PATENT (5 AS BUHNER, I. " i . :j !' ' XL ; "" -ttz; '; ' n zi IfWSJ.1,,. .V"-7ii?wi?iwnVr-i.i n--- uwni"r IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FROM THE FIELD. BECAUSE Its construction is such that nnd avoids till Soot and Lampblack. It will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying tho heat low down and di rectly against the fire-box. The. Electrician of the Venn. IJ. ?. Co., ny "I have been usiiur the Klin Gas Itiirner In my coolung-stovo for the last six months, and during that time there has not been a particloof soot or lamp-black form ed in tho stovo or on the bottom of the cooking utensils, brouuht diroetly in contact Willi the 11 a mo. I can conscientiouslv recommend it as being the best in Uio iuarae. I would uso no other as long as I couid procure the Kline Gas Burner. KLINE GAS BURNER CO., TIP 1? CCCCC00000030ICC cccccc cccccccccceccceeooooee W E SAY COME! I COME! I COME! Come whoro you can buy nice Dross (ioods Come whero you can get Good Goods Cheap! Como where you can get what you want! Come whero tho goods redeem thomsolves I com? wtr&fitf Tw fftim?ir.Y8?WJ?. In SPUING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. Saitine BcrBcrSj Suitings, Ginglian of every kind LADIES' SHOES & SLIPPERS. Come whero tho Stock is Complete! Come weero tho Stock is New ! Come where tho Goods ar Reliable ! Come where Prices aro the Lowest! CLOTH INti bOH MEN, CLOHINU FOR COTI1ING FOR ANY D.ODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of Now Sirts just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for 3 Our Goo Is are all New and Kresh, aud Como and see us. No trouble to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of EUltNITUIlE, v f" : .JC. This is thu only Store you can ascend stairs. Freo ride in tho Elevator in the WARBE1T, PENU'A'. Telephone Connections. East of .Suspension Bridge. FOR ALL KINDS OP DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, Tloo Hate & Capo NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' it BABIES' J" E "W E L E T ! O R THE BEST TOBACCO AKD.CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT m. SiYIEARBAUGR & COS TIONESTA, PA POOD S A L A R IE U or Commission to Men aud Women to act as local or traveiiiiR Agents. No experience needed. Steady work I Jami.s t'J. WHiTNKY, .Nurseryman, Kochester, M. Y. (Mention this raner.) auu-2S. JO 11 WORK of every description csecn ted at tU REPUBLICAN: ollice, It secures PERFECT COMBUSTION, pay for ltelf in a short time ns it will of it : mm & m at lowest prices. ROYS, will bo sold at tho Lowest Possible Pricv. BLOCK, HAS THE . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, f" PRICES LOWER THAN EVER 'A TO KUIT THE TIMES. KTAKOG WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. and descend Fivo Stories without c.liniing EXCHANGE BLOCK. somm,vGtJY. H. r.1. CUACKENBUGII G SAFETY C1EIREGS BfflE. PRICE, 7 dollars. Tit tt;t t;tu:u Zllt ;t'. tfertl ;;r tit Xut:y. LcnRth of Rifle, jj in. ; Weight, abuut H ltS-; Cl j-ioo (or the rcgulkr lilt ur lung anil sliuit cartndges. These Riflci arc safe to lianille, quiilc to opcr ate, anJ rchalilc in every ivspect. TUe barrel are steel, aocuratelf rifled, anil can be instantly detained (or (lacking or tarrying in a tinall space. The workmanship and finish throughout are the best, and rath rifle in thoroughly tested befijio leaving our works. Send (or our illustrated culalngne L, whi h alw hnws our Air C.iiiim, stuir l'ariet Itoila, Pilot LMftiea, lVut Plrk unit Cracln, Itook uiil Dunk Kfteka, etn. Nearly all of the goods are well known in the markets ol lh world. Address the Mamilmtuicr, II. M. Q,L'A KF.XDl (H, IlvrUluicr, N. Y. "W. L-AW, rractical Tinner, All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN I ROOP1N A BPECIALTY. AN I) SPOUTING. -i "n- 1. . CONNER BU1LDINU, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. OKNI) your Job Work to tho REPUR- p l:can cuiit c,
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