IV. R. DUNN - EDITOR. VfEMEJSDAt MORS ISC, DEC. 19, '.877. Q Could not give the number? A No, I could noti just heard them disputing and finally agreed that Flowers was wrong and made' Iiih agree with Carson's as ho had it.- John B. Wyant sworn : Q Where do yon reside? A Tionesta township. Q Wore you one ol tno election ooaru ni for Haslet! thcv didn't connt tho voto all ovor again? A No, sir. I impute no dishonesty or intentional falsehood on the part of the election hoard, or any citizen of Tionesta Township. Many of these affiants are ruy warm personal and political friends THE ELECTION CONTEST. Tionepta, Ta., Dec. 17, 1877. Ed. Republican : In due course of human events all thing? have an end, and ono would naturally suppose that the Election Contest of "Agnew A Haslet," having been instituted in local form, and havinjr passed in re view before all tho legal tribunals con stituted by law for the settlement of (uch controversies, and the final de cision having almost a year ago been rendered, that the whole transaction had passed into history and so it has, in fact, and in the minds of all good honest citizens of Forest County, who ! .11 attxn1 ctrintlv In their III HIA fcliauga unv ui o.iivi'ij w ------ own business. But, by the last issue of that estimablcC?) half-sheet called "The Forest Press," I notice that my old lime sworn ene.-nics have again joined hands with my late indefatiga ble opponent to endeavor to lesurrect a finished issue, an! mislead those who are unacquainted with the circum stances of the case, and the bitter per sonal and political animosity of those parties toward myself. The allegations of fraud made by them and the scurrilous little half 'sheet that does their dirty work, are unworthy of notice in this county, where they and this paper are so well known but, for fear a misconstruction may be placed upon this transaction by those unfamiliar with the "true in wardness" which prompted the publi cation of these last affidavits, I have reluctantly concluded to make a few explanations : Now, in regard to the citizeus of Tionesta Township who have been published in the Forest Press as having made affidavits that they voted for Haslet : The manner in which many of their affidavits were obtained is well known and needs no explanation here That some of them were honestly mis taken as to how they voted or were voted, I know from personal knowledge and from information derived from my friends who prepared some of their tickets and saw them vote. Some of the 45 can neither read nor write, and others, as is the case with any 45 voters you may find in a similar way any- wnere, are easny innuenceu, aim, ire- tho last election held In Tionesta T A I Wa'whatoamcitvT A Inspector, highest and my clients to day, and I believe inspoctor. them to bo upright, honest men. But ) Did or did not vowr clerks asrreo in ! . . 1 . : . n,iir tniiv nt all times s did vour dorks nt I do charge that improper motives all times agree in their tally counting that vote? A No, sir; thov did not. Q Would cither of the clerks got moro marks than the other 7 A yes, sir. Q In what way did you dispose of that? A Veil, we took one clerk, Mr. Carson, and tho others tallied up with him. O Marked nn with himT A Yes. sir. CJ Did vou or did vou not count tho votes over again ? A No, sir; wo did not; corrected the ono lv tho other. Q Do you remember whether at each time you corrected Mr. Flowers' from Mr. Carson's T A Yes. sir. tj Mr. Flowers and Carson were your clerks 7 A. Yes, sir. II Did you look at tho tickets ? A I did; I did. sir. look at tho tickets. i Ma there not be an error In tho count; my mere or may inuru uui u mi . , ,, , , , . , ., error in tho count of that vote? A That led they dou t dare to do that 1 could not say from tho best of my knowledge. There was an error some, three or lour times that wo tallied up, tho Flowers' count being back ; there was from one to two tallies in several instances that Carson had more than what Flowers had, that is, they were not correct, that is. they did not correspond with one another; several times there was one or two; Flow ers had made a mistake and set down the wrong number, Carson's we took for granted to be with tho ticket ; wo took that for granted to bo correct. ti Did you or dirt you not, in tnese er rors, correct anything by the ballots? A No, sir; just that when I took notice that when Flowers got behind wo would check lii.k-. il.ur ami f hnn nnilur. lllA i,,,.. v,.. .....v, ....v. ............. . ... t r- ...I. Cross-cxamineil u mat error, as taras political euemy, u. o. ivuox, wno, as you could judge, was always of Mr. Flow- J-.-tj-e 0f .ha Peflrp waS D, custo ers, not of the counts? A Yes, sir . not of Justice 01 tno 1 eace, was us custo the count, as far as I could judge to tho ian until it passed into the hands of prompt the action of these men, who will, by r 11 the questionable nicaus that must necessarily bo employed therein, drum up that number of affi davits and then forco themselves to believe against their belter convic tions, and labor with their fellow-men to pcove, that such affidavits are only consistent with fraud practiced by some oue. . They do not charge openly when or where this alleged fraud was commit- but, by insinuation they would implicate good and true Republicans. I speak not of myself, for certainly they woulc never have the hardihood and brazen effrontery to charge it to me, as, from first to last, it was their special eflbrt to render that impossible, and I never saw the ballot box in all that lime ex cept when clasped in warm democratic embraces. Neither can they success fully fasten the alleged crime on my Scrubgrass Franklin Corry Mavvillo liuiliilo Oil Cilv Tionesta Tidiouto Irvincton PE best of my knowledge, on Mr. Flowers on his part, not in tho count, for I was very particular with these tickets to waten three or four times we had to tally up on it be just or right, to insinuate aught ins count bocnuse lie was so slow tnat no ;, ,u ,Q,l,0,l n,inrl..l.n our democratic Prothonotary. It does not suit their purpose, neither would got behind, and there were several times that ho put the marks to the wrong place. Q Was not Mr. Flowers a poor scholar? A lie is nono or the best scholars. O. Did he not show incompetency in tal lying the votes by making these mistakes? A es, no uui. Do vou pretend to sa that Mr. Flowers was very time mistaken ? A Yes, he was mistaken overy time; that is when he tallied up four times. Q, 1 think you mean to say A Every time, to tho best of niy knowledge, he known only to himself, 80 that uot was behind. 1 , , . . . even a ny couia trespass upon nis tended it, as a mother does her young, and who' immediately anterior to the very few times he ever left it, durin all those long weary months of contest, by his own confession, covered it with artistically arranged designs, in cob webs, and certain cabalistic signs, Q Might he not have been correct some of those times? A He might, as far as I know of, that is more than I can say, be cause the best is liable to err, as fnr as Mr. Flowers is concerned ho tried to do tho best he could, sometimes ho would inako a stroke twice ; I saw myself ho marked tho wrong place, and had to Btraighten it up; there was times there was as much as four times that he was wrong. Q, That you supposed he was wrong? A Yes, sir ; wo did as near our duty us wo could, the best is liable to mistakes; 1 know there were mistakes in tallying thes.0 four times, if not ot'tcner, that we stopped ana taiuoa up. OW PART OP DEFEXDANT. James Carson, sworn : ft Where do you reside, Mr. Carson ? A In Tioneta township. Q Are you oue or tho clerks 01 the elec tion last lall ? A I was. Q State, sir, whether thoro was any er rors in tho count of the returns of the votes? A There were not; not what I upon special domain without discovery by him on his return to his sacred trust. He and the box go lovingly together to Harrisburg; he is potentially its custodian while there, and when the proper time arrives and the proper sigual is given, open flies the door of the Committee Room, and, like Da mon and Pythias, in bounce he and the ballot-box, inseparable to the last, und ready to be counted. After the count was made, when in an adjoining committee room, in the presence ot Hon. G. W. Allen, others and myself, he expressed himself satisfied with the raonlt romn rL-inrr tlmf. a W!)9 not. SO quently, depending upon the superior COUntod , to my knowledge, but thero was ,,, ..-,ai . ,i,. ,., D ... i,qi,0j .! ' a ;..mt f on the part of the other clerk, but wo cor- niucb surprised at the result as he had euuuuwuu, YV.ouum ouu juujuitm i . that. U.n . U .mrnnn,,,! roB..l of tho others, and necessarily so if they can-1 6 Do you know how they occurred with ... , , r I . W t - f U ..... U .aw . jit. J . ."'.. had always conceded to ine a majority offroml5to 20 in tlia Republican Township of Tionesta. Ah I but say these persons, notwith standing all those precautionary meas nres, the Republican members of the Committee bulldozed the Democratic members in the count. It is no great was before the Court here, as did also the petition of the 27 qualified electors, five of whom under oath alleged the error in the count made by the elec tion board. But the Court dismissed tho case upon a legal tchuicality and refused to have them counted. Speaking of these last affidavits, it would seem strange to an outsider, per haps, that a Republican Associate Judge, District Attorney, County Com missioner and Justice of tho Peace, should aid and assist in this mad at tack upon the Republicans and a Re- nuhlioan member of the Legislature : Oil City , .... .i . .i l.ouscvillo Dut wueu ll is known mat mese fame 'pitusvillo so-called Republicans are not hide bound party men, and, whenever fancy suggests, or vinaictive, sieuin-nounu malice, jealousy, or base ingratitude oieopoii .. . . i j i. .i t. KnuloKoi dictates, worn, anu vuiewim me .ivciu ocrats, it will not seem so strange. Such Republicans are unworthy the name, aud deserve to be kicked out of the ranks, as they are now for all prac tical purposes. Because I was defrauded at the polls and saw fit to appeal to the law for ray rights, these falso prophets predicted inglorious defeat to Republicanism in Forest County, but they must be sur prised at their lack ot knowledge when the returns of last fall's election showed an increased Republican fliajority in Forest County over the Presidcntinr election of last year when the State wont Republican. It Boils and disgraces the Judicial ermine to have anyone enveloped in its folds giving way to his vilo preju dices, eternally sticking his noso into other people's business, and when a decision is rendered by a President Judge in an election contest in accor dance with his wishes, to hear him ex claim, with true partisan z;al, "This is glory enough for one day !" This is all I have to say, or will say on this subject, as my time is more profitably occupied, and I have no de- siro to bore the people of Forest Coun ty and elsewhere on a matter that is finally wound up and forever legally settled. I thank my friends and con stituents for their many favors in the past, and assure them, one and all that their kiudness is duly and gratefully appreciated. My bitter, slanderous enemies not withstanding, I shall try to do my duty in the future, as I have always tried to do in the past, for tho best in terests of Forest County and the Re publican party. Respectfully, J. B. Agnew. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 0 N AND AFTKIt Sunday, Doc. 10, 1S77, trains will run ns lollowst STATIONS. Northward. Nn. I a til Pittsburgh 8:.r)0 W PenJunrHWMi K manning 10:SH It. H'k.!unc11:in Hraily llond 11 Parker l'2:lt ICmlenton 12:.rrJ l:.i:i Southward 1!:0S 2:3.r .ii:.V 4: t7 II: It 2::i0 :i:17 :i::t7 4 7:10 p. ni No. No.l No. 1 Nn. Mo. I p ni p m p m p in a m '.':30 H:10 8:10 V.:r.r 0:15 4:05 10:50 7:00 1:40 r:00 4:44 11:45 Oi'JO Vi-JtX 4:00 5:115 12.1.5 f:40 11:47 2::15 5:4H 1:120 5:1H 1 1:3 1 2:10 (l:'25 2:H5 4:45 10:55 1-: 10 7:10 8:05 4:20 ):;) 12:00 7:54 4:iU ::X i:42 10:45 8::i5 ri::7 2:55 11:0:! i:41 0:05 tftfO 2:20 8:25 R:25 0:25 7:01 1:42 8:04 8:10 10:20 7:55 12:50 7:10 7:20 9:15 11:40 (1:05 ll.tw 10:10 '. 4:02 1:05 (!:55 12:40 .... 8:25 1:1(1 8;0l 8:54 12:27 7:27 H:05 12:01 7:10 0::i2 11:07 :47 10:22 I"::tO 5:57 11:10 8:00 5:05 a. ni a. ni p. m Trains run bv Phihuli lphia Time. DAVID McCAHOO, (.Jen'l Sup't. MORTON lIALti, '.cn'J I'asscnger it Ticket Agent. RFEGTION ATTAINED AT LAST! A TRIAU Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. : of mm? (lILMORi: t-CO., NniTCMHors (' CUip m:ii, Uosmcr iC Co., Molieitors. Pnlcuts pio'iird in nil eiMiiitrics. 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It is of eipud valuo with Motility I4inil Warrants. Senii K'amp 10 tJilnio'ro A Co., Tor pamphlet ol lustrue -tlon. Arrcarw or Pay &, Iloiinly. Ofllcers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho Into war, or their heirs, are In many cases en titled to money from tho Government of which they have no knowledge. Wrlto full history of service, and slate amount of pny and bounty received. KiicIoko Ktamp to llilinoru A Co., and a full reply, alter .aiuinatioii, will bo given you free Pensions. All Onicei s, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in th late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilmoro A ''. Cusom nrosecnted bv Ollmoro A Vrt. lx- forn tho Supreme Court of the United Statics, the Court of CJaiins, and the South ern Claims Commission. Kach departmcTit of our businoss Ihcoii duclcl in a sepurale hiwviui, under chargn i( the ssnie experienced parties employed hy the old linn. Alteniion to an nusiuc entrusted to Oilmoro A Co. is thus se cured. We desiro to win suweoss by de serving it. Address ClILMOKK A CO., 0!) FStre. Washington, D. C. 41tf - . . , liimr a i" ailing io inara. io uiorignionos. not read, have their ballots made, up Q Uow was correted? A Corroded without examinins thetn themselves or by the tally sheet I was marking on. knowing what are m them, ana are I paying attention or not to these matters of correction r a mere was ono inspector and the Judge, and the constable was pay ing attention to it. ( Do I understand you to say mat lie counted too many for HaslotT A Yes, sir: when thw were read olf for Agntw, Dan. Black read them orT a little too fast : Flowers wasn't a very good scholar and he would go ahead ; he counted ; lie would frequently the victims of misplaced confidence. Many other reasons might be enumerated to show why some of these affiants are honestly mis taken, but I simply meution these few and suggest that others might be de duced, to show that even these atliua- counting. He marked what was called .. , e n out for Agnew to Haslet. I think it was its, conclusive of fraud as they w fl , hon it WM di8COVere(, ana deemed by my enemies, whoso preju- then it was corrected by his omitting to dices render them blind to, and devoid of reason, are susceptible of reconcilia tion with honesty and integrity on the part of all those who had possession and control of the balloU and ballot boxes afterwards. The' evidence of Joseph Grove, Jas Carson and John C- Wyant, adduced before the Commissioner iu the con (fsted case, and published in the Leg islative Record of 1877, shows that tiiere actually were mistakes made in the counting of the votes by the Elec tion Board of Tionesta Townfahip, aid I leave it to the calm judgment of un prejudiced, reasonable men if their manner of correcting their mistakes, as s.hown by their own evidence, did not have a tendency of rendering "confus ion worse confounded I quote part of this testimony as fol lows : ON PAltT OP rLAINTIFF. Joseph Grove, sworn : i vv uere uo you resiuer a nonesi.i not pay much attention where he was compliment to' the Democratic mem- bers of the Committee to allego that borough. Q Iu what capacity did you act at the last election? A I was judge of tho borough (lection. Ci State what you know, if anything, . oncerning the Irregularily or mistake in iio count of votes as to that in Tionesta )wnshipT A. Well, we counted olf tho . Sectoral votes at our table ; just marked : .r one elector' and afterwards went on .uid tilled it all out; we thought we could lo it quicker that way; at the time the clerks were tilling it out, I went over to that board and the clerks made a mistake; Carson claimed ho was right; Flowers marked it to maKO it equal with Carson's, who claimed he was right, and I stayed there about toll minutes and the same thing transpired aguin ; I saw it twice; - 'ine way Carson always claimed he was lit, and perhaps he was. I saw that o. Do you know how many marks was 1 tho other clerk ill counting up, Mil It? A I do not. tune ? A I do uot. count any for Haslet, O, Which clerk was correct, your tally or the tally of Flowers T Is that what you say yourself that if his would have been correct lie wouiu nave uaa nve votes tor Agnew T A He marked these five votes to Agnew right along ; and then held olf on Haslet till mine on me even. li When they were read for Haslet he marked live for Agnew, that were read for Haslet T A No, he marked live for Haslet that wero read for Agnew. (i Thou there wero live votes read for Agnew, F'lowers marked for Haslet? A Yes, sir. Q Now you have explained one time they had made a mistake, how wore the mistakes make the other two times you speak of? A The same way, his failing to count. Q And corrected in the same way? A Corrected the same way. Q You have no knowledge of the count further than what you marked it? A 1 don't kuow anything atiout tho calling out of the votes ; I don't know about the calling out of tho vote ; I do not. ( Might thore not have boon error in the count? A I could not say, of course I had nothing to do with the reading of tho votes all 1 had to do was to mark them down to the right man as they wero called ; I didn't look at any tickets ; I had uo right to. Q Well might thero not have boen er rors in the count? A I could not say. Q When you rectified one tally to the other you didn't count the ticktes again, just corrected? A Yes, sir ; just corrected; wo iniu t count me tickets over -igaiu. Q, You said there was only ore inspector paying attention to the counts? A Well, tho other was calling the tickets off e of E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. K. F. 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ZELL'3 the truth of the assertions by affidavits drawn by their advisers to suit them, I and purporting to be sworn to by the affiants named, without notice to any- the sixteen non-residents and illegal votes proved against them iu Howe Township, or any of the illegal bull dozing done by them. Ii it right? is it just? is it sensible to charge this oAcdso without a scin tilla of evideuce, upon any uian, high or low, black or white, rich or poor. Republicans will do a great deal for their party, Democrats will do a great deal more for theirs, but does any sane man believe that either He- course, he paid attouUcu to it when he was publican or Democratic Representa tives would stoop so low as to change or steal ballots, or cause them to bo changed or stolen for the sake of a comparative strauger, though he be an applicant for a seat in their body, and particularly when tho paty to which the applicant belongs has 37 majority, as the Republicans had in tho Penn sylvania House of Representatives in 1877. ' It was not my fault that these bal lots were not counted in Tionesta. I asked for it to be done when the case stopped Q You corrected by showing tho other clerk, flowers, the number of votes you had carried out to the certain olUcersT j Yes, sir. Q And where his fell short of yours ho marked up to your Humbert A Yes, sir. t lie marked up? A Yes, sir; when the votes were c tiled out. il How uiay times was that corrected during che count? A It only occurred once iu Haslet's. ti It ouly occurred once in Mr. Haslet's name? A Yes, sir. i And then once you discovered there wus a dill'eruuce in "the count as shown by your tally and the other clerk's? A That was the time, l And thou in that case th other clerk marked numbers to compare with yours without counting the voto all over again Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandrutf. allav irritation, soothe and cool the heated scaln. prevent tho hair from fallinrr off. and promote the itrowth in a very short time. Thoy preserve and beautify the Hair, and ronder it sort and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, anil, as a hair dressing, thoy are unrivall ed j eradicate daiulrull and prevent bald ness. The sham poo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. 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BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishars, (Succei-sors to T. Elwood Zell.) Nos. 17 and 10 South Sixth Street, 42tf Philaoklpaia, Pa. Red Hot! Spicy 1 Noway! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S77. Itctter Tlutu JCvrr! More and Fresher News, and Mora Rend ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in .oriu- ii usuTii i eiinny ivauia i Tiik Oil City Daily Deiiuk k will be gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newspioer in Pennsylvania outside'of the large cities. It has gained this by giving all the IreMi cst news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of the Oil Region, beside soveral reporters who are constantly trav eling. Th proprietors, editors and re portoi ial stall, are all youug anil energetic men, whoso aim Is to inako tho Derrick, tho loading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The Dkrrick will bo better than ever for lh77. It will have special reporters at wasmngioii ana nan ishurg. wln will send daily specials of all important events. Its readers will be kept posted on all tho political news of the day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a large ruportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, ns it does now, take the lead in (liscussingfiucstions of importance to oilmen, and worK faith fully for tho interest of the Oil Region. It will maintain its nositiou as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always be lound reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning the Oil Region and a rod-hot paper, subscribo for-tho Oil! City Daily Derrick. Terms, Jin por year; six months $r, ; i u month j , uj, vanco. W. 11. LONti WELL V CO , 3'J 3t l'ublishers, Oil City,' Paj. AIUAIJVIL.L.H, - . PENN'A TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS and Animals stufled and mount ed to order. Artificial kv..- . stock. -v.; a - j
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