fj V 1 V' 4- i V 4 (it V J. K. AVKN'IC, KDITOH. WCflNLsDU SIPUMG, NOT. 2.; !S;1 REPUELlCfln STATE TICKET FOR STATU TKEASUTtER, Gin. SILAS M.BAlLY, of FayetteCoutity. REFU0Lia:COJjnY5T!CKET. For rrothonotary, Ac, m jrusris shawkey. For SherifF. Capt. C. W.rCLARK. .For Commissioners, If. W. LEDE15UII, J. S. HENDERSON'. For Auditors, G. W. WAUDEJ), J. A. SCOTT. For Jury Commissioner, It. J. II ILL A UD. Vote fjr Baily, Shawkey, Clark, Ledebur, IIesperson, Scott, War den, and IIillard. Don't bo induced to pplit your ticket, Reppblicang, as by this means our enemies expect to defeat us. They can't do it any other way and they know it. Stick etraight to the ticket From eTery corner of the county wa hear the mo?t encouraging repoits for the Republican ticket. The He publicans are all astir and are bound to do themselves proud on next Tues day. Vote for General Silas M. Baily for State Treasurer; the man of spot less character, against wboai even the ( slanderous tongue of his political ene mies cannot say aught. Vote for Justis Shawkey for Frothonotary ; he has been Prothono tary for three years, and has a record as an officer that stands before the people without a flaw. His character as a man is too well known to need mention. Vote for Captain C. W. Clark, for Sheriff; the battle-scarred veteran of the war, who did glorious service for his country. A man of the strictest integrity, and spotless character as a citizen, and who will bring honor and credit to the office. Vote for II. W. Ledebur and J. S. Henderson, for Commissioners; both men of excellent business quali fications and sound judgment, who will take care of the county's affairs in a superior manner as they do their own. Vote for Geo. W. Warden and Jas. A. Scott for County Auditors ; Men of honor and peculiarly fitted for the responsible position. Mr. War den s acquaintances, regardless of party, will vouch for his fitness for the position, and his character as a man Mr. Scott is too wall and favoribly known to the people to need recom mending. Honorable and upwright in all his dealings, and a man of more than ordinary ability. Vote for R. J. IIillard for Jury Commissioner, and elect a straight forward, industrious christian gentle man. The office is by no means an insignificant one, and fchould be filled by a good man, and Mr. IIillard fills the bill. Look out for campaign lies. They . will be plenty from now till election day. Take no stodc in them. It is an easy matter to set false rumors afloat just on the eve of election The Republican candidates have been be lore tbe reople for five months and if there is one iota against them the op position have had abundant timo to bring it out. This is evidence enough that there is nothing to briDg out. Don't believe electioneering lies. T TIT If . jlmu i) una uea aumi icere is no earthly chance for the election of their self constituted candidate but that they will burst up the Republican party in Pennsylvania and elect Noble. This is a grand specimen of independent Republicanism. Oil City Derrick. Frank Hatton, of the Burlington Jlawlexje, has been appointed by the President First Assistant Postmaster General, vice General Tyner, resigned. Psstmastor General James has been re-oppoiuteJ, and will remaia in the ! .."net until the prosecution of th8 ' ' ..:! caets are I'.vA-).-1. 4 .'' ' A LIE NAILED. A Report That is a Fateeocd on face Nipped in the Bud. its At (he last Argument Court, Octo ber 28th, ono of our attorneys mado objection to certain business which had been dono in the Prothonotory's office by the Deputy, Curtis M. Shawkey. The objection was that said Deputy was a minor and not a legal deputy, ttc. The Court fold the Attorney when the case was called up that ihcre was nothing in it. Judge Brown did not mako a formal decision of the matter and held it over for j decision until next court. This is what Shaw key'a enemies wanted. They started the report that there was a cubo in Judge Brown's bauds that would set aside Sbawkey's Prothonolary's busi ness for the last three years. Now we de nounce this as a base falsehood ; as a lie ; a report that has a foundation of political lies. The people of this county know that Curtis M. Shawkey is a good and efficient Deputy, and we say to you that he is also a legal dep uty, and the business ho does as his father's deputy is legal. Judge Brown writes to Mr. Shawkey in this way : Warren, Oct. 31, 1881. Justis Shawkey, Esq., Dear Sir : The fact that your son, who is your deputy in tbe Prothonotary's office, is under the age of twenty-one years, cannot impair or in anywise affect the business of the office, and it is too absurd for any person to claim that it can. Yours Truly, Wm. D. Brown. William D. Brown is our President Judge ; he is the man who will decide that terrible case. Yes, that case that amounts to nothing ; that is nothing, and means nothing but a political scheme. Now you see how this is. Vote for Shawkey ; he is the officer that will take care of your interests. Fop Sheriff. Captain C. W. Clark, the Republi- can candidate for Sheriff of Forest county, is a man of tho people. In military life he did his duty as a patriot, and in the long peace which has followed the bloody war that tried men's souls, like Cincinnatus he has followed the plow and the peaceful pursuit of farming. Moving on to an old worn-out farm, by his industry, skill and perseverance he has made the barren fields that formerly bore the briar and the mullen stock, to change from desolation, and in the language of the inspired prophet, uas cauBea it to Dua ana blossom as the rose." lie is one of the kindest neighbors and most peaceable citizens that h orest county contains ever ready to help the needy, and assist in any cause that has for its object the welfare of tho people. He has been a true and earnest Republican from the foundation of the party to the present time. Captain Clark as well as every one of our candidates is decidedly a working man. He has worked hard all his days and never complained o nis 101. uuring ma residence among us he hasover borne, without abuse, the grand old name of "gentleman." Captain Clark, tho brave soldier and model citizen will be elected by i . uunciome minority. In the matter of publishing the Auditors' Report upon which the Commonwealth still harps a majority of the Board of Commissioners voted to pay $50 to bach paper, having thought that to be but a fair compeu sation for doing the work. Then they voted to publish in two papers only those two papers to be the National Democrat and the Forest REruuLi . rri ..ft .. .men auer una was dono and the matter had been decided, one of the Commissioners presented a propo sition from Mr. Dingman to do the work for $25. These facts can be sub stantiated by tha Board of Commies loners, li Sir. Dingman had been 1 i . disposed to act square in the matter why was not his proposition handed in beiore any action or vote had been -l O "KT . 1 t .1 m.cu i xio; ne Knew mat was not a decent compensation for doing that work and he didn't want it for that price, but merely made that prop opition thinking to subject the Com missiouers to some embarrassment This covers tbe whole ground and is all there is in it, notwithstanding Mr, Dingman s attempt to make politics capital out of the matter, which the people understand fully. "What every one says must be true," "Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for cough and coMd. Try it Price 25c. , nov-4t. County Commissioners. Look out for lies and to reports about our candidates for County Com minsioDero. We have hctml of none ns yet, but understand that it ii tbe in tention to start them just before c)c tion, nnd we take this last opportunity to warn all honest voters against giv ing them uny credit. Every one knows that juet on the eve of election the most wholesale lies ore set afloat to turn votes. Oar 'enodijRtes ore well-known to tho voters a honest, capable, straightforward businessmen. Mr. Ledebur, as Commissioner, has faithfully discharged every duty that has fallen to him, and has made a record which cannot be impeached. His experience in the effice will he of great importance and benefit to the new Board, and the taxpayers have confidence in him, knowing that he will ecrvo them well in the future as in tho past, and the bcoeGt will be theirs. Don't let any ono persuade you that be has not been and will not continue to be a faithful and trusty servant of the people. The county en tirely out of debt, and funds in the treasury, speaks more for Mr. Lede bur as one of the Board who brought this state of things about, than all this page could express. Mr. Henderson, our other candidate, is a man whoso ripe age, solid judg ment and business qualifications rec ommend' him to the taxpayers. lle is one of our best farmers and business men, and comes right from the tax paying class ; has managed his own business well and can be trusted with the business ef the county. But why need we speak of his fitness, when not one of his acquaintances irrespective of party will eay other than that Mr. Henderson is a first-class man for that position. Give him and Mr. edebur your hearty support and rest assured that the affairs o the county will be carefully and economically managed. Fop Prothonotary, &o. Some one says Shawkey has been rothonotary one term and that is eng euough. We ask the voters of orest county to look into this matter: Mr. Schoening is filling his third term as Prothonotary of Elk county ; Mr. leineman has been Prothonotary of Venango nine ysars ; Mr. Waters, of Warren, nine year3. Why is this? t is because the office of Prothonotary is an important one to the citizens of tbe comity, requiring ability and prac tice, and familiarity with county bus iness, and theso men having shown that tuey - possess those qualities are elected again. When a man comes to the Prothonotary's office to have bus mess auemiQu to ne wishes it done in a way that he will know it is correct Men who have learned the business can tell them about the mutters in the office without trouble ; without con suiting lawyers ; without having to take half a day to hunt for matters which they know nothing of and tbeu perhaps tell them wrong. Mr. Shaw key has proved to tho people of thl3 county that he understands bis busi ness, and that everything connected with his office is in a business-like shape. Hero is what a Warreu county papers says about him : A Good Official. We notice that tho Tionesta Republican, in speaking of the candidates of the Republican party in that county, speaks of tho manner in which Justis Shawkey has discharged his duties as Prothonotary. We only refer to it to add our.testi mony to the faultless way in which the records are kept, and the kind and obliging manner of Mr. Shawkey Among lawyers and professional men his reputation is the best, and the people of Forest county, irrespective of party lines, can do no better than to re-elect him next month Tidioute News. The business men of Warren county know when the Prothonotary of For est county does their business as it should be done and say so. Vote for Shawkey and rest assured that your business will be dono correctly and that you can point with pride to the Prothonotary's office of your county as a credit to yourselves as voters, and an assurance that everything that comes through that office is according to tho laws of business and of our land. Frazieu Axle Grease.--One greas ing with Frazier Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received firat pre mium nt lho Ccutenuial and Paris Ex position. eep-2'S-3m. Republican Voters cf Forest County. .'As Chairman of tho Republican County Committee I deem it. iiecef-sary to say a fow words to the Republican voters of Forest county, that we thould in c-acb and every township regard it ns a duty which we owe to ourselves and tho Republican party to sustain our tieket. There is no reason whatever for any honest Re publican to roto ngninst any man on the Republican ticket. Tho men nominated are our associates in up holding a common political faith. They nro our brethern in ouo political family, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with honest Republicans in tho battle for principle, and some of tbeso in tho fierce fight for the Union. Why, then, should any true Republi can strike at any of these merely to gratify a Democrat or Greenbacker? It is on such a course that our enemies baso their hopes of success. Our men, our candidates, our brethren as such in a political contest are certainly to be prefered to tho candidates of any other party. They woro mado candi dates by our consent, aud therefore have a claim on us aside from the hold they have on us b a considera tion of principles. We must stand by all these men, bscau30 in doing that we stand by our party, which, next to the country, is the dearest object for which a Republican can voto. Let us not, then, mistake our duty this year. The Republican party must stand by its integrity and it can only do this by beins true to its candidates. H. S. Brockway, Chairman. FIGURES WONT LIE. Following is the official vote of the Greenback party in Ponnsylvaaii for the years 1878 and 1880. The figures are correct and can't be disputed : Mason, Gov. Weaver, I'res't. 1880. (ii) 103(1 375 129 53 170 1!(5 41)0 23 340 150 27 88 ! 11!) 322 21M 3(1 192 175!) 118 315 21 88 fi41 f.il'.l 281 4 32 3!)3 148H 137 62 151 39 168 7 17 372 mo 2'.)!) 4110 25 17 75 to 03 Conntins IS78 Adam 1.1s Allegheny 7721 Armntrong 1800 Beavor 43U Hod ford 20U ItorKs 17!)5 r.lair llOS Bradford 181(5 Bneka 200 Butler 221(1 Cambria 1081 Cameron 2l'J Carbon 1011 Centro 14(0 Chester .'. 205 Clarion 14K2 Clearlield 119S Clinton 317 Columbia ll.VJ Crawford 3523 Cumberland rM Dauphin MM Delaware 304 Elk 378 F.rie KJ35 Favctte 1937 Forest 277 Franklin 41 Fulton Greene 120 Huntington (53!) Indiana 215") Jell'erson 8H Juniata 14-! Lackawanna 358S Lancaster 225 Lawrence 3U3 Lebanon 382 Lehiirh 270 Luzerne 08' Lycoming RleKean Tii Men-cr 1350 Millln f!) Monroe 430 Montgomery 3HI Montour 481 Northampton 1079 Northumberland 148') rerrv D7 Tliiladeinhia 3211 237 "l 255 21SS 13 f. 72 250 1161 11 t)85 330 13 3.S D l'iko .: 5(1 Poller: GUI) Schuylkill HS08 ssnydor 154 Soiiiorset 3!1H Nullivan 3!i7 Susquehanna 1825 Tioga 1081 Union 172 Venango 122!) Warren 122 Washington 822 Wayne 1381 Westmoreland Ifill Wyoming 474 York 70 81,758 0,603 Greenback loss in 1880 61,000. T.'io above is htrictly accurate, and copied from Smull's Haud Book, 1879, at pages 4GG and 4G7 ; also from same book, edition of 1881, at pages 269 and 270. Asa further exhibit show ing the relative strength of the re spective parties in Pennsylvania, we quote the following summary of votes cast in 1878 and 1880, from official returns of these years. See same book and same pages : 1880 Garfield. Rep 441,704 1S7B Iloyt, Hep 310,587 125, M 7 -gain 1S80 -Hancock, Deni 407,428 1878 Dill, Dein 207,000 110,308 gain 1SS0 -Weaver, Gbk 20,008 1878 Mason, Gbk .'.81,758 61,000 Lots , These are the conclusions, as sure as mathematics can make them, and aie the unvarnished lacta and figures. The only county in which there was a Greenback gain at all was Forest, it will bejseen.and that was a gain of only -1 votes in 1SS0 over tho votji- of 187S. It will not do to tlaim that Sho Green- r rQ ,. -.WM.iSCi.. Again victorious at tho Exposition at Melbourne, 'Aus. "x TUN P 1 1 1 LA I) K LTI 1 1 A JOUItNAL OF.COM M KIK'I bad an excellent opportunity of testing their powers li,lo ilioso of every exhibitor in lho world, and they caino oil' conn norors over evorv .other nuiker. Thoh- hiuhrKt award comes to thorn from a country whoso nmnv- vnnr hnn ulirtvn till nHmi.. They havo been In tho hands of shooters for tho past si xteen vcars, rind Htood tho severest test, and have won inoro laureU than nnv other (run, when brought, in com petition in tho field or at tho trap. At Coney Island this year, nt tho Now York Niato convention, xno i'aummi won tho firecn Uadwo for the best avera-'e, over neai lv 200 HALK BY ALL DHALKKS. AiSK YOUK HiHtw ltnnjiM, 7 I'linmbrrs St., N. Y. back vote went over to tho old parties on account of tho Presidential elec tion, because Gl.Ot'O of a loss to the Gneubackers will not mnko' the dif ference of 125,117 Republican gain, and 110,308 Democratic gain. -c The Commonwealth of last week pro ceeds to "nhow up" tho editor of this paper in, ns it claims, a very unenvia ble light, but before proceeding in tho matter it expresses its great sorrow at being called upon to do such a. tkipg, Ac, Ac. It is true that we ajrreed in publish tho report for $C0 provided it was published iu the three papers, but did that agreement mean that we were to refuse it unless, the Commissioners saw proper to publish in tho three? we rather think not. That matter was for the Commissioners to decide, and when they decided to publish the report as it had always been done, it wasn't for us to say that we wouldn't have it. We entered into no such tit. Now, then, who does this matter "show up tho worst, the editor of tho Republican, who fcimply published the report ns it wasaivardoJ to him by tho commissioners, or Jlr. Dingman, who wanted tho co noiisMoii ers to pay $150 for a pieco of work they could get dono for 8100; and dgain ; had the commissioners given Mr. Dingman tho extraSOO would ho have growled about tbo extravagance, or would he havo kept mum? "Mum" would have been the word with him, you bet. Judoe Ciias. J. Folger, of New York, has been appointed aud eon firmed Secretary of lho Treasury, vico Mr. "Wiudom, who resigned and has been re-elected to the U. S. innate. Judgo Folger 13 a man of great ability, and his appointment gives very gen eral satisfaction throughout the country. Attorney Goneral McVeagh has peremtorily declined 10 remain in his position any longer, which has sub jected the President to no littlo em barrassment, owing to the condition in which his resignation leaves the Star Route cases. Pre?idmt Arthur has used his best endeavors to ioduca Mr. McVeagh to remain, at lr.n.t until thee cases were disponed of, but to no purpose, aud the Attorney General's eourt'o is severely criticised by many of his warm friends. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, 'SO. Haslet & Sons. JUID. HiJIBEL, Dealer in . S t O V W , T I X" IV A 11 K, )And(-. HOUSE FUr.HIS.HIFiG:G00D5 ALL KINIM OF .TOIt WORK PROMPT LY ATTNNDKD TO. Tionesta, Ta., Juno 27, 1881. 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A viiitimcf youthful impriiilnuco cmifiiiit l'rciu. ttiro Deaiy, Nervous Jwbility, ljnt Man).. kkI, eir., Lnviii;; triiil in vain every known r'-mnly, lia di-eovert.-tl a pimple Rlf cure, whicli hft will bfint KliUli to Lin f. lliiw.Hiir.i.rtrs, uitlreM J, II. UEKVK, t:j Uitlr.iJi M A. V. O 1ST Xj Y 2 O. rr -'Wis'? t-- , ',.., , If mrnm P11ILADKLP1IIA j: it ft I to avi Siiuftr in tho market. Tim filiovn oi't rcitrfsotitw Mw. - -.(-- viivj illli" i 1 " 'I ulaa stvlo lor the people, ulii. h wo oiler j"" iow price ot f'O. meinlier, wo do not ask you to j :iy you huve seen tho maehine. Aiu-r lie- until hav- ni(r exiiiiimed it, it n is not all wo isent, return it to us at our expense, bult o-ir int. -rests and order nt once repre- Con- or circulars and testimonials. Add Cl A KLKS A. Wia d) Co. Send I ress, o. 17 .N . I ,-ntli Slreet f'l't 11 id PlliLAlUiLPllIA, p l!fiIII!l ' ' '