EDITOR. vV IliiNLSDAY K0RX1XG, JUNE 8. l A nnnuncTiYionti for tho different enmity fiinwwill be charged for in lollows: Pro t Monetary. ? 10: Slierllf. Ss : Commissioner " ! Auditor, Thoso terms lire xlriclh t-n.s'i to cvvrybol;i, rnoTnoNOTAit?, c "e nro authorized to nnnounoo IT. S RROCKWAY, of Tionesta, as a eandidato for II, n nomination of Prothonotary Ac, kuhjcci, io iiepuoiiean usages. Wo nrn authorized to announce R. J r I. V r 10 V" nf lv!nrr(i)Mr tnu'nulin naannn. didato for the nomination of Prothonotary, ac, sunjoct io jtcpiiMiican usages. AVo are authorized to announce S. J. TVOLCOTT, of Tionesta, as a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary, itc. subject to Republican usages. Please announce my name arc a candi dal o for re-election to tho office of Pro thonotnry, Ac, subject to rules and usages cf tho Republican port v. . April 11), 18S1. J U.STIS SIIAWICEV. SHERIFF. "Wo nro authorized to announce PETER KERRY, of Harmony Township, as a candidate for tho nomination of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Capt. C. W. CLARK, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for tho nomination of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COMMISSIONER. Wp are authorised to announce J J. FARSONS, of Jonks township, as a can didate for tho nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. XV. OSGOOD, of Kinsley township, p.sa can didate for the nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES S. HENDERSON, of Hickory Township, ns a candidate for tho nomination ot Comity Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce II. XV. TjEPEBUR, of Green township, as a can didate for tho nomination of County Com missioner, Kubject to Republican usages. AUDITOR. We nrn authorized to announce GEO. iVT WAlllll'W (iflllnl-.il,! eandidato for tho nomination of Auditor, subject to Republican usage. yAj Tho Republican Primaries. Elsewhere in this issue we publish the call of Chairman Jamieson for the Republican Primary Elections ofFor C3t county ; also, for the convenince of voters 'and election officers, the Rules governing said Primaries. We wish, in. this connection, tor impress ipon the Republicans the importance of each voter giving this election his personal and earnest consideration. We want to nominate a good ticket and a strong ticket ; one that will give general satisfaction to the party, and ia order to secure such an one it is necessary that all the Republicans should take part in the primaries; then there can bo no dissatisfaction, because the result will be the candid expression of the whole party and the will ttf the majority. It is just as im portant for tho Republicans to attend the primaries as it is the elections in the fall, because if iliey all turn out and vote for the men they think the moEt capable for the offices there can be no doubt but good selections will be made, which will be half the battle in the fall. It has been too often the case heretofore that many Republicans have 6tayed away thinking it of no particular importance whether or not they attended the nominations. This is a bad habit, and 60 loug as iiis per sisted in just so loug the best men are in danger of being defeated at the pri maries, and our ticket will be weak ened. Business is not an excuse to fctay away from the primaries. An Lour or so, and in many cases but a few minutes unrequired to go to the polls and cest your ballot, and when this is done you Lave the satisfaction of feeling that you have supported the iuao. you think the best, and have dene a duty you owe to the party: Another very important matter we wih to speak of, and that is the ne cessity for nil to be satisfied with the result whatever it may be. Let each candidate usu his best endeavors, hon estly to secure tho nomination, and iucii u ho ia ucitaus'i ue win kmow that it is the will of the party, and let him then nhid, hv t.ha decision nnd use then if he is defeated lie will know him theu abide by the decision and use his influence to secure the election of the whole ticket in the fall. The sue com of tho party is of more importance than the triumph of any iudk'ual can didate ut tho primary election, and to HS3ure that success at the general elec tion in November should be the guid ing motive of every Republican in making up Lis ticket on Saturday the 18th day of June. Tiik Pennsylvania Legislature ad- urus bino die to-morrow. j. e. wi'xk. -m'ir -"- r Amomo the rRmarlvtllo achiev? nenta of llio prrioJ is tha m'uction of tlie national debt, which is recorded monthly. There is nn interruption of this, but fach month's reduction only varicB on Recount of extraordinary expenses, and not on account of tho falling off of revenues. This month thfl reduction was over $10,000,000, nnd the prospect for June, even this early, is that it will exceed $11,000, 000. No other government on the face of the earth can do euch thinjrs. England is making an attempt in this line, but her efforts only show how feeble s!io r?ally is. Ilarrhbnrg Tele gradh. ; The balloting for U. S. Senators at Albany, N. Y., to fill tho vacancies caused by tho resignations ofConklinz and Piatt, commenced last Wednesday and has continued from day to-day without nny material chango, Tho vote on Thursday stood as follows: For the Conkling vacancy, Conklins 34, Wheeler 19, Rogers 11, Cornell 21, FeHton 2, Crowley 1, Bradlcr 1. Tremaiu 2, Chapman 2, Dulcher 1, Laphaia 1, Fish 1 ; Tho Democrats supporting Jacobs. For tho Tlatt va cancy, Piatt 28, Depew 23, Corpell 11, Lapham 8, Evnrts 2, Ward 3, Folger o, Crowley 3, Miller 7, Dulcher 2, Wood 2, Wads worth 2, Sloan 1 : the Democrats supporting Kernan. Conk- ling's friends, it is thought, will eu deavor'to imintaiu tho dead-lock until the legislature adjourns, thereby al lowing the election to go over till next fall. The supporters of the adminis tration, however, will endeavor to elect Senators before tho adjournment of the present body. It promises to be a long-wiuded affair. xfflXi REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Ia pursuance of a resolution of the members of the, Republican County Committee at a meeting held on the 17th day of My, lSSClt is ordered that tho Republican voters f Forest county meet on y SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following places of holding primary elections, to-wit: Barnett twp., Jacob Maze's c.irpen ler shop. Jetik3 twp., at old Court House. Manenville Howe twp., Upper precinct. Brooks- ton ; .Lower precinct, BalltGwu. Harmony twp , Upper precinct, nt betley scuool house ; Lower preciuct, at AMeDder school house Hickory twp., Plank Road school house. A Kingsley twp., nt Newtown ureen twp., Upper precinct and ell south of Lamentation in Kingsley twp., at Gill school house. Lower precinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta b jro., and twp., at Court House, in said boro.' At which time they will nominate: One person for Prothonotary, &c. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for Commissioners. . Two persons for Auditors. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. ru. Each election pre cinct will elect one person as a mem ber of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The Return Judges will meet at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday to wit: The 21st day of June, at 2 o'clock p. m. Qcintaix Jamieson', Chairman Rep. Cu. Corn. Tionesta, June 6ih, 1881. Rules for tho Republican Primary Elections cf Forest County. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their names an nounced in one or nsoro.of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings, stating the office, and subject to the action of the party at the said primary meetings. 2. The voters belonging to the Re publican pnrty in each township or borounb. shall meet on a d AV In ha " - j - oesiSDlittJ by the County Committee, at th USUal PIac of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock p. m., and pro- tccu io eieci, one peison ror d uclge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Eelections to leceive votes and determine who are the proper per sons to vote, and who shall holJ the polls open until 7 o'clock p. m. After the polls are opened, the candidates announced shall be balloted for ; the name of each perscn voting shall be written on a list at tho time of votin" no person being allowed to vote more than once for the sai ie ofllco. 3. After the polls are closed the bt n;tl .l'nll prorced to count t! r v!, tl'.n.t each candidate Iihs receive !, r;ni make out tho returns nccordiuly, (o be certified by tha Jdga and aluvtod by tho clerks. jL Tho Judge (or ono of the Clerk's appointed by tho Judge) of the respec tive electieu districts, shall meet tifcthe Court House in Tionesta, on toe Tues day following the Primary Meetings, at 2 o'clock p. m., having the icturns and n list of the voters, and the person having the highest number ef votes for any office, shall be declared tho regular nomineo of the Republican pnrty. . . . 5. Any two or more persons having an equal number of voles for the same office, tho Judges shall proceed to bal 'ot for a choice, the person having the highest number to bo the nominee. G. The Return Judges shall be com petent to reject by a majority, the re turns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in the returns or otherwise, and 3hall reject thorn where there is evidence of thrco or more persona voting at the primary meetings who are not Republicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Conferees Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whoss acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may receive Ihe largest number of votes cast for that office. 8. Tke Return Judges may at any time change the made and manuer of selecting, candidates as they may be ins' ructcd by the people at their pri mary meeUugs, duo notice being given by the County Committee. 9. llie Chairman of the County Committee shall be required to ifsue a call in pursuance of the actiou of the County Committee. . TfVE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C, June 4, '81. Since my last the situation at Al bany has assumed defmite shape. The balloting of Thursday and yesterday showing clearly that Ei-Senator Cenkling cannot muuter anywhere near the number of votes necessary to secure his election, nor has he strength enough to postpone the election until next Winter. It is now thousiht. in view of Mr. Conkliug's surprising weakness, that two anti Couklmg Sen ators will be chosen ia a few doys. ,Mr. J. Stanley Brown, the Tresi- deut's private Secretary, sails out of New York haibor to-day on an ocean steamer, bound f,.r England. He carries with him a larga amount of ?, per ceut. continuation bonds to be de livered to the American Agency at London, established' for tho conven ience of foreign bond holders. He will be absent from his post about six weeks, and during his absence his re sponsible place will be filled by Mr. O. L. Pruden, the assistant private Secretary. Ur. Brown has been an earnest and zealous worker since Pres ident Garfield's nomination last sum mer, and tho ocean breezes will un doubtedly bring back to his wan cheeks the Hush of health. His departure has set the gossips to work, and the assertion is made that ho will return to find auother securely settled in his coraforlable and bonoi able chair. His fidelity to his chief is of the truest temper, and the rumor cf a change is alone based on the belief that a person of larger experience is needed for the position. The rumor is ext.emely problematical, though the woods are full o'f gentlemen of large experience who would move heaveu aud earth to put on bis shoes. Tho Treasury investigation of which mention was tnado last week, is fin ished, but no report has beeu made. It is the current belief that the Assist ant Secretary, who was formerly Chief Clerk of the Department, will be re quested to resign, as well as four or five others. The investigation did not go beyond purchasers of furniture, car pets, c. There is additional excite meut this marning in relation to tho now famous Star Route contracts. Mr. McGrew, tho sixth Auditor of the Treasury, and Mr. Lilly, his Deputy, Lave stepod down aud out ut the re quest of th PresMent. In other words they have sent in their resignations which were properly accepted and other officers detailed to fill their pla ces ad intiruii. It is reported and be lieved that the President to-day will appoiut Hon. J. II. Ela, of New Hampshire, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. McGrew. Mr. Ela has filled the e-fiice of Fifth Auditor pf the Treasury for the past feix or ci-lit years, and is au officer b'.'.Viy 'eejr.ed fir ability n:v.l iutrg my, in? p..n:rs rrc .. llio Mai wart orJ r, The Prcso-it undoubtedly nienfs Io proh.3 (ho wor:.ii.'"s of tho ofii.-e of t!nr 2d Asi:nit P. M. Gen eral, aud sixth Auditor to the bottom, already excellent ronnncl have been engaged to nsi?t the Department of justice in prosecuting tho parties charged with conspiring together to defraud tho Government. It is whis pored around thnt the grand jury of the District, will at nn early date bring a batch of indictments that will surprise tho public, and causo a com motion in official circles. The debt statement showing an de crease for May of $11,000,000, still further strengthens Secretary Windom with tho five per cent, bondholders. Phil. Barosma is commended by cbem- ists, physicians, scientific men, and all who have tested its merits ns a cure for liver and kidney complaints. Ask your druggist for it. Prepared by E K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. It VWL SSV3EARBAUGH Dealers in G-BOCEBISSI TOBACCO, cioars, iiard v;a r e, q u e e n s w a r e. o l ars wa re, TOYS, STATIONARY, V A L L PATER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, RAKERS I5READ, OYS TERS, &c. Goods Always First-C! uOdi rt f f Formerly Piltebirrgh, Titusville & Buffalo 'Rj.9 SPRING TIME T A RLE, April IS, SS1. A.M. p. si. 8 00 4 40 4 :si 3 05 r'. m. 2 25 j 2 01 I r;i 1 50 1 ot 1 10 A . V.llhni 7?ji M p.m.Ia.ai. 8 45 l 05 2 32 12 OS 2 45 12 3(i 5 00 1 48 r .v. 32 rr, 1:2-10 10 (is ;ir I'lttslmrp-li Jv ar.... I'iirker ...lv !ir...I,'ox liii ry 1 v nr.. Franklin ..lv 1'. M. A. M. 7 65 8 03 8 Iti 8 24 8 27 8 43 8 58 !) 05 0 10 0 ::s 9 55 A. M. A. M. 8 53 P. M . 2 15 2 37 2 15 2 -l.x 3 01 3 20 3 27 3 44 4 03 4 20 8 40 8 31 8 17 8 o:i 8 (Mi 7 4:i 7 V.-2 71U ar...Oil City....lv 1. M. 3 50 4 01 1 21 4 35 4 40 r o i 5 2S 5 41) (1 02 C 45 7 15 ....Roekwoml .... Oleopolis ...Ea-le Rock... I'resiilent Ti'mesta Hickory .. Trnnkeyville.. Tidionte ...Thompson s... lv.. IrviiieU)ii..ar 1 1: 7 121 12 M 0 45! 12 S7 C:'.0.12 20 r. M.I p. m. p. mJp. m , M. lio'n (;j7.t. V.d J'.j:,,', G 11 I'. M. 3 30 1'. M. S (io 12 00,1 v...Wrren ...ar 1'. M. 445 P. M. 0 00 A. M. ( h'ric I!aiwi;j (t 20 lv.. 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Pullman M-epiiir Cars run daily lie: ween Titusvlic and PiUshnrh on train's l'-.vii):rjinocton3:15pm ami Pittsljuryh 8:45pm. T '-Tickets sold and ba-ga-o c-liockod to nil principal points. (iet time tables vrivlip; full information from Company's A "cuts. r c. r Vv'ILSON, Gen. Supt. Wr. S. TiALDWIN, OR City Pa. Cen'l Pa;s. A.ent. 42 Kxelmn-e St., P.iu'fa'.o, N. Y. J. L. CRAIO, Ajjent, Tionesta, Pa. CIVIL EKGIEEEii PD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND uouij work. npr5 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. ' Corner .rt!ti 4p 'Uroadn-ay, nzw vont;. On Eotb Amorica j and Earop?an Flaus. . Fronting on Central Park, tho Grand Ronloyard, liroadvvay mid Filty-NinUi St., this Hotel oceupias the entire square, and was Imiit and furnished at au expense of over f loii.oiio. 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