The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 31, 1877, Image 2

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    EDITOR,
WEDNESDAY MQRXING, OCT. 31, IS7.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOR SUrUKMK JUDGE,
HON. JAMES P. STEURETT,
OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
FOll STATE TREASURER,
CATT. V. 1). IIAUT,
OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY,
FOIl AUDITOR G EN Ell A L,
HON. J. A. M. PASSMOUE,
OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR TREASURER,
WM. LAWRENCE,
PFT10NESTA.
' , Democratic candidates. ,
' ' ftqN.'AMOS C. NOYES.' ' '
Hit Monopoly and War Record, while
a Member of the House of
Representatives.
"That capital combined in corpor ate
organization lias been too highly favor
ed by both State and Federal legisla
tion." Democratic Platform,
It 13 our province to recite below
. the official record of Amos C. Noyes,
Democratic candidate fur State Treas
urer, and let our readers comprehend
the consistency that exists between the
candidate and the platform.
Laurel Run Improvement Compa
ny, title afterwards changed to Phila
delphia and Rending Coal and Iron
Company. 'Voted Aye. Houso Jour
' nal, page 932, 1871. '
Amendments to. the Constitution :
Sec. 8. No bill shall bo passed by
the Legislature containing more than
" one subject, which shall be clearly
expressed in the title, except appro
priation bills.
Sec. 9. No bill shall bo passed by
the Legislature granting any powers
or privileges in auy case where the au
thority to grant such powers or privi
leges has been or may hereafter be
couferred upon the courts of the Com
monwealth. L. II., pages 414, 415,
416, 1864.
Lehigh and Susquehanna Coal Com
pany, act to hold lands, mine coal, &c.
' Voted Aye. L. II., page 412, 1864.
Lnckawanna and Susquehanna Coal
and Iron Company, act to incorporate.
Same as Laurel Run. Voted Aye.
L. R., page 591, 1864.
An act to prevent the payment of
of workmen and laborers for wages due
by orders on corporation store-keepers.
Voted Nay. L. R., page 793, 1863.
An act to repeal the fourth section
of the supplement to the charter of the
Milford and Matamoras Raihoad Com
pany, approved April 6th, 1870. Vo
ted Nay. L. R., page 476, 1872.
The section referred to diverted from
the State an annuity of Ten Thousand
Dollars paid 'by the New York & Erie
Railroad Company, and transferred
the same to Milford and Matamora3
Railroad. The bill was "snaked"
through in the interest of a few specu
lators owning the Milford and Mata
moras Railroad. The act to repeal
was in compliance with special mes
tae of fioveruor Geary denouncing
; ';tbe bill. L. II., pago 370, 1872. ,
HIS WAR r.ECOKD.
. . Au aet to prevent the immigration
1 -of Negroes and Mulattoes into this
State !"
J . First section made it a penal dense
... for any persou of color to move into
Pennsylvania, cither temporary or
permanently, from any State or Terri
tory. Second section made it a penal of
fense for any person, white or colored,
who aideJ in bringing Negroes or Mu
lattoes into the State.
Third Hcctiou compelled EherhTs,
constables and police officers to arrest
U transgressors of fjregoing sectious.
Voted Yea. L. R., 547, 1803.
J'jliit resolutions upon the ttatc of
country, declaring all war ineas
' J" Coii.trrcss wrong, denouncing
n fiihiic ami condemn til"-
- - o
W. U. DUNN - .
the Emancipation Proclamation. Vo
ted Yea. L. R., pages 505, 566,
1803.
Amendment to foregoing resolutions
offered by Mr. Johnson, as follows :
"That this General Assembly, in
common with all truly patriotic peo
plo of this great and loyal Common
wealth, execrate and condemn tho
traitors in amid against this, the best
Government under Heaven, and that
wo will hail with plcasuro and delight
every victory of our gallant soldieis in
the field, by which this wicked rebel
lion is to bo crushed and its guilty au
thors brought to a just punishment."
Voted Nay. L. R., 629, 1663.
HON. WM. I SCHELL.
FATJIEU OF THE CREDIT MOCfUEU OF
AMERICA.
His Monopoly and War Record, while a
Member oj the Senate and House
of Representatives.
Road in place, "An net to incorpo
rate tho American Improvement aud
Loan Company of Philadelphia. L.
R-i rge 62, 1859.
Preseuted memorial from Gen. Duff
Green in favor of passage of bill, and
moved that it be printed in the Legis
lative Record. L. R., page 72, 1S59.
Ameuded title so as to read "An
act to incorporate the American Fiscal
Agency." L. R., pago 544, 1859.
And on the final passage of bill
voted Yea. This was tho infamous
Credit Mobilier Bill. -
Wenato bill No. 2S7, "An act to reg.
ulate the charges of railroad compa
nies." This bill was inteuded to pre
vent tho undue discrimination, and
unfair charges made by railroad com
panies for transporting goods to non
competitive points. See speeches of
Hon. Elias II. Irish and Hon. John
P. Penny of Allegheny. L. R., pages
521, 568, 1860.
Mr. Schell voted Nay. L. R. page
569, 1860.
"An act providing the means for so
curing the health aud safety of persons
employed in the bituminous coal miues
of Pennsylvania." lie endeavored to
defeat tho bjll by charging it was spe
cial legislation for "these western coun
ties,'' and attempted to prove it was in
violation of article three, seventh sec
tion of Constitution. L. R., pages
278. 280, 1877.
Made trivial and factious opposition
by offering amendments to destroy the
efliciency of tho bill. L. R., page 297
1877.
After hindering legislation for sev
eral weeks, and finding his position
untenable, his amendment was with
drawn, and to cover lip his truck voted
for the hill on fiual passage. L. R,
page 298, 1877.
ni8 WAR RECORD.
Joint resolution relative to the or
ganization of Congress:
Resolved, That Pennsylvania remains
as ever faithful and true to the Con
stitution aud the Union, and deter
mined that they shall be maintained ;
that the treasonable threats of disun
ion uttered by the ndherents of the
present national administration on the
floor of Congress will not deter her
peoplo from the expression of their
political views, and tho proper protec
tion of her interest?, but will be treated
with the utmost contempt and scorn,
while any attempt to carry such threats
into execution will be met by her de
termined resistance. L. R., page 49,
1860.
Mr. Schell voted Nay.
"notice!
All book accounts and notes due
me, that are not settled by Nov. 1st,
1877, will be collected without furthor
notice. J. E. Blaine, M. D.
If you want a good article, buy
Kunkel's Perfumes lor the handker
chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf.
For Stoves, Stove-Pipe and Stove
Castings, go to Robinson & Bonner's.
21-8t.
EVERY Scientist, Architect, Rudder.
Tinsmith and Property Owner should
havo a copy of tlio practical trcatiso on
LIGHTNING PROTECTION, just issued
by tho undersigned. It exposes tho seri
ous delects of tho lightning jods now erec t
ed, and Kives explicit directions for prop
erly protecting buildings, ships, oil tanks,
steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph
apparatus, etc. It shows and describes a
simple method by which metal root's and
rain pipes, or other suitable metallic con
ductors about buildings, will oiled abso
lute protection. Sent by mail," postage
prepaid, on receipt of I.6U. Jlenry W.
Nponj?, Reading, I'enua. 11 4
DRUNKARD STOP!
C. C. LEERS M. I), (formerly of Mos
ton) has a harmless euro for INTEMPE
RANCE, which can bo jriven without tho
knowledge of tho patient. Also one for tho
OPIUKVJ HABIT,
Permanent cures guaranteed in both.
Si nd stamp for evidence. Asli dmuuist.-i
for it. -Address UEEES it CO., Linnin
liuiu. Coim. 11 H
AN ORDINANCE
rnoiuniTiNo thk trampoktatiox ok
N ITKO-O I, YCHHI X K A NO PA N HnOt'W ('-
rousns tiiuouuh thk nouoi'oir.
Passed Oct. 13, 1877.
JJe.it ordained by thf Tinrfcta and Owned
of the linroiifih of Tionrxta, and it in here
in ordained by authority of the name, :
Si:c. 1. That If any person shall know
ingly have or transport tlironirh the street
of said Itornugh any explosive and dnn
HerouKinaterial known as Nttro-Glyoorino,
Dunlin, Dynamite, (tun Cotton and Phos
phorus or compounds of tho same by auy
nnnio celled in any paokniro railed a tor
pedo or oilier vessel cotitaininir said com
pounds, for every such oll'onee the person
so carrying or transporting shall be deem
ed polity of a misdemeanor, and on proof
of n violation of this ordinance shall bo
(loed not less than titty, oor more than
two hundred dollar", by tho Mur-joss or
nov .Justice of tho Peace of said Itoroutih.
Said lino to po into the peneral Rorough
fund except as hereinafter provided.
SKI". 2. That in every case of tho viola
tion of this ordinance,, without repard to
tho owner of tho explosive material it
shall bo lawful for tho Horoopii Con
stable or tho Iliph Constable, either
on warrant (based upon a complaint)
issued by tho Rurgoss or any Justico of
tho Peace to seize said explosives, tho team
and vehicle in which It is carried and ar
rest tho party earryiup the same, and upon
complaint beinu lodpcd, on oath of any cit
izen of tho said P.orouph, tho Riirpess or
Justice (as tho caso may be) may issue his
warrant to any sheriff, constable, or any
lit person, coiiunandinp him to siezo the
same, and arrest tho person earryinp tho
explosive materials, wheresoever tho same
may be found 'n said Rorouph, and also to
tako possession of the material and convey
it to some safe place. If tho lino imposed
as aforesaid is not paid within 24 hours, it
shall then bo lawful t sell tho material
seized, as well as tho vehicle and horses.
in and by which tho Uanporous compound
is transported, pivinp reasonable notice by
advertisements of tho sale. Ono-fourth of
tho rino received to bo paid to tho olliecr
making tho arrest and seizing tho prop
erty. Skc. 3. It is further declared tho lawful
duty of any constable or other otlicor of
said lloronph to arrest on his own view
any .offender apalrrst this ordinance -without
warrant, any tliinjy in this ordinance
hereinbefore contained to tho t contrary
notwithstanding.
Passed and Approved Oct. 1.1, 1S77.
G. W. ROUINSON, P.nrgess.
Attest: Samukl H, Ihwin, Clerk. :it
Breech-!-oajfcg Double-Barrellod
Weight, 8) to SJ pounds : length of barrel,
28 nnd HO in. 10 and 12 gauge.
I'licr, Storl barrels, ; Twist Wri'dn, jK (
l.nuiinutrU barrels, t$?5 !aiiinncit
burr els, ISj.
Tho best over offered tho Americnn
sportsman, combining all tho most desir
aulo features of tho best imported, togeth
er with somo valuablo improvements' not
found in any other Top Lever, Snap Ac
tion, Centre Fire.
For sale bv tho tardc everywhere. Man
ufactured by K. RICMINCJTON A SONS,
281 and 2S:J Broadway, New York. P. O.
Box, 3!ii)4. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut this
out and send for Ilu'stratki) Cata
logue and Treatise on Riflk Shooting.
24-3H1.
Red Hot I Spicy! Newsy I
Oil City Daily Derrick,
For 1877.
Uctlor Tlinn Kvcr!
More and Fresher News, and Moro Read
ing Matter than any other Daily Paper
in North-Western Pennsylvania!
The Oil City Daily RKnuicK will bo
pin tho new year with a larger circulation
than ever attained by any daily newsptpor
in Pennsylvania outsidc'of the large cities.
Ic has pained this by piving all tlic fresh
est news, and sparing no expense in ob
taining items. It has correspondents in
every portion of tho Oil Region, besides
several reporters who are constantly (rav
eling. Tho proprietors, editors anil re
portorial statf, are all young and energetic
men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick
tho leading newspaper of Western Penn
sylvania. Tho Deriiick will bo better than ever
for 1877. It will havo special reporters at
Washington and Ilarrisburg. who will
send daily specials of all importantevents.
Its readers will be kept posted on ad tho
political news of tho day, as reported from
an independent standpoint, while a largo
riiportorial force will keep them informed
on local matters. It will also, as it does
now, tako tho lead in discussing questions
of importance to oilmen, and worn faith
fully for tho interest of tho Oil Region. It
will maintain its position as authority in
oil statistics, and its market quotations
will always bo found reliable
If you-want spiry reading, fresh news,
information concerning tho Oil Region,
and a red-hot paper, subscribo for tho Oil
City Daily Derrick. Terms, glO per
year; six months $l a month in ad
vance. W. II. LOXUW ULL it CO.,
39 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa.
THE CHEAPEST & BEST
ADV'RTISING
TO REACH READERS OUTSIDE OF
THE LARGE CITIES.
ovtii looo m; spai'ehs, iivii)i:i ix.
to six 1)U'i kim;xt lists.
Advertisements receive-! for one or moro
lists. For catalogues containing names of
papers, and other information and for es
timates, address
DEALS & FOSTER,
41 Park Row (Times Building, New
York.
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
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Nearly 800 pages, rich illustrations, superb
bindings, very attractive, and a treasure
as tho be-it and cheapest history of tho
Oreat Exhibition. Endorsed by "the H1
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mensely, tine lady of n experience has
cleared 53.10 in four weeks. Act ouickly
if at all. Now or never. For full partic
ular! address HUBBARD BROS., Pub
lishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 4,-;t
TMPLOYMENT, Male and female, sala
XJ ry or commission. Wo pay agent as
salary of .i'J a week andexp. if.-es.' Eure
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Particulars lice. l
Best
r n tvt T xt i r at
L L1.1.1M AJ 1.JLN
mTTTTrTTrnT 9
I havo just returned from New
York with a Limn; Stock of
New Goods, most of which 1
will
SELL AHA REDUCTIONS
from Former Prices.
MAKE A NOTE
OF THE ABOVE FACT.
PRINTS, 3 cents per yard and up
ward. G and 7 cents for tlio best.
EMBROIDERIES, 2 cents per yard
nnd upward.
MUSLIN, 4 cents per yard nnd up
ward. LADIES' UO&E, 8 cents per pair &
upward.
CHILDREN'S HOSE, 8 cents per
pair and upward.
DRESS GOODS, 0 cents per yard &
upward.
LADIES TIES, 10 cents and upward.
HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 cents and
upward.
RUCHES, 3 cents and upward.
KID GLOVES, I advertised for 95
cts. last spring, now 83 el?.
Gloves, Ribbons, Laces
WOOLEN
and
COTTON
FLANNELS
in all the latest styles. In fact
my assortment is Full and Com
plete and
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
Agency ibr BUTTERICK'S Patterns.
Latest Styles received as soou as out.
L. L. RRENNESIIOLTZ.
Tidicute, Pa'
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Pittsburgh, Tittisvillo & Buffalo
Railway, and Buffalo, Corry &.
Pittsburgh Railroad.
OX AND A KTKK SimkImv, May 1:1, 1S77,
ti-aihn will mu M i follows ;
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IO, (ien'l Sup
Tii-kot Atfi'iil.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.
Tho Oldest, Lnrgcst, pnd MohI rcrfw-t
Manufactory in tlio United
StuUiH, nearly
56,000
Now in uso.
No oilier Musical Inslnuuilt overolitniii-
eithfiliiiiiu'vP'J'H'il. J -
jr-Scnd for I'rico Iiit. ,
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Tho ftit of ours lioiiiR tlio oldest nnd
largest liianiifneloiy in tlio United SIhIch,
with nearly 5(1,000 inNlruiiienlM now in
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