She $cwsi gfpubton. .1. E. WEN1C, EDITOR. WEDSESDAT MORNISG, SEPT. !7, 188!. t . - 1 ItcpttbllcAii Nlnlc Ticket. For Governor, General JAMES A. HEAVER, of Contro county. For Lieut.-Govornor, Senator WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Bradford county. For Judge of tlio Supremo Court, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Interim Affairs, Senator JOHN M. GREER, of Butler county. For Congressman-at-Large?, MAKIOTT BROSIUS, of Lancaster county. Republican County Ticket. For Congross, HARRY WHITE, of Indiana county. For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. For District Attorney, T.J. VANGIESEN. For Jury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Regarding tlio interrogatories of Brother Dingmau relating to the plat form adopted at the llepufclican Core greBsionnl Conference in Clarion re cently, we guess we'll hare to take him at bia word when he confesses his ignorance and inability to understand what is meant by "honest money," and say to him that our time and epaco is to precious to be wasted on such inex cusable ignorance. In Somerset couuty the Idepend cuts have thrown off all disguise and made a trading alliance with the Dem ocrats, lue conditions of the trade are, that the Democrats endorse the the Independent candidate for Assem bly, in return for which the Independ ents agree U cast their votes for A. II. Cofllroth, Democrat, for Congress. The same game was played there in 1S78, when the Democrats sold out tho In dependent county ticket, and elocted their man Coffroth by Independent votes. NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons Interested, that tho navigation of tho Allegheny River at Foxhunt will bo obstructed for threo months from this date, by reason ol the construction of two atone piers under tho Foxburg bridge. DAWKS K. fUHSKSS, Sept. 11, 18X2. Secretary. Republicans Bear in Mind. That the last day for paying taxes is Saturday, October 7. That the last day or being natural ized is Saturday, October 7. That the election occurs Tuesday, November 7. Republican Committee Meeting. WnENEVER there was a fraudulent account to be put through, or a stolen or forged warrant to be certified to, attison was always on hand to lend his name to the accomplishment of the swindle. Pattison may or may not have shared with the thieves, but if he did not, be allowed the thieves to ubg him in robbing the city treasury of I Philadelphia. That much even Dem ocratic papers admit, and no one de- Dies. Is Pattison then a fit man to elect Governor of Pennsylvania ? Cer tainly not, and he will not be elected. Allegeny College, Meadville. Pa. The tirtth Tpnr opens Sent. 20t.b. Addi tional now buildings and many improve ments. Cabinets and Libraries equal to tho very best. Gentleman and Ladies Four College courses. Preparatory School, Military iepnrtment. Expenses losn than any other College of ouual grade. Don't fail to send to Geo. Yv. Ilaskins. Soc'y, for cataloguo. aug lti-tit. The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. The Republican County Committee met at the office of Hon. E. L. Davis; on Monday eveaing, Sept. 25, pursu ant to call of Chairman Brockway. All the Townships were represented, those of the regular committeemen who could not be there personally, being: represented by substitutes. The object of the meeting was stated by tbe Chairman ; tnis was, to appoint a vigilnace committee for each of the townships, and affect a more thorough organization for the ensuing campaign. From three to six Republicans were appointed in each township, the mem ber of the County Committee to be tbe chairman of the committee in his township. After a general interchange ftf views by the gentleman present, the Chairman stated that the duty of the vigilance committee was to look after the interests of the party in their re speotive townships, aid to confer with the regular member of the county committee when deemed necessary; to ascertain if any Republican has not yet paid bis taxes, and if so to urge spon him the necessity of so doing to see that on election day all the Re publicans are at the polls and vote, and to look after the canvass gener ally in their precincts. The members selected on the vigilance committee will be notified of their appointment by letter from Chairman Brockway, aud we hope they will consider the importance of the campaign and be ever vigilant. The meeting then ad journed sine die. Judge Folger, was nominated for Governor by the Republicans of New York, by the convention held at Sara toga last week. The nomination gives general satisfaction, notwithstanding tbe lying assertions of tbe opposition organs to tbe contrary. His election , by a reusing majority it an assured fact. The campaign throughout the State is becoming more and more satisfac tory every day. The discontents that were being cunningly fomented by the Democrats in promoting the Ir de pendent movement are disappearing and giving place to a healthy Repub lican sentiment. The Republicans are realizing every iay the importance o united action against the Democrats and the Beaver ranks are being stead ily recrnited, and the paity strength ened for a splendid victory in Novem ber. Pattison, the Democratic oandi date for Governor, as Comptroller, was set to watch the Philadelphia city treasury. Phipps, tbe swindling bu feriotendent of the city alms-house fetola thousands of dollars from the city while Pattison was looking at him. In fact, Pbipps got Pattison to certify that Phipps' fraudulent ac counts were correct. Pattison certi fiea to the correctness of thousand! of dollars of fraudulent accounts, which were paid out of the treasury through iiis signature Is that the kind of man to elect Governor of Pensylva Kid? The Patriot 6tates that "General Beaver broke his pledges to bis con stituents at Chicago. If elected Gov ernor the bosses would see that be did not break bis pledges to them. The bosses knew their man belter than his constituents knew him." Tbe Telegraph defies the Patriot to give the name of one single constituent of Gen eral Beaver to whom he made a pledge which he broke at Chicago or else where. Now. be candid, fair and ex plicit, Mr, 1'atrwt. It is either true or false. If true, it is susceptible of I proof. If false, it should not again be asserted. Ilarritburq Telegraph. .The Cleveland Leader, one of the most wide awake and reliable Repub lican papers in Ohio, on Wednesday last, contained a statement of one of its former staff, a Pennsylvanian, who has gone over the western portion of this State with a view of ascertaining the exact political situation. He rep resents tne party in tne most encour aging condition, and that the differ ences that existed in the early part of I the campaign are fast ' disappearing, and that General Beaver and the en tire ticket is gaining strength every day and will certainly be elected. He J 79 Dearborn Av., Chicago, Nov. 7. ' I have been a great sufferer from very weak atomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress, an I could cat but little. I have taied everything recommended, have) taken the prescriptions of m coren physicians, but got no relief until I . took Brown's Iron Hitters. 1 feel Bone of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feci first-rate. 1 am a railroad engineer, and now mako sny trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise ot your wonder ful medicine. . .,, D. C. Mack. Brown's t Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and. will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. ' Use only Brown't Iron Bitten made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Creased xcd lines and trade-mult en wrappc. mi mi 1 -i ta. ED Not Fail .to send for our FALL 'Price-List for 1882. Free to any address upon application. Containsde eoriptioug of everything required for Personal or Family use, with over H,UOO illustrations. We sell all goods at wholesale prices, in quantities to suit the purchaser. Tho only institution in America who make this thei special business. Address MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., mui aaa waoaea arcane, vaieaao, lib tnunted ustly says that "no one has ever dared to charge any specific exhibition of bossism, or point out a single county where any effort was made from the outside to control the election of dele gates. By what process of reasoning men, can it do saia uenerai lieaver is not the choice of the party or resru- arly nominated? The most malignant .ndependent o Democrat does not hesitate to admit that Beaver is every l! .l JV , way quaunea ior me omce, ana nas a claim upon the party and the people superior to that of any man ever nom inated for the office in Pennsylvania. I 11 .t .1 .1 . . . aii me issue mere is in the state is simply this : Tbe best ticket ever nom inated in tne fotate, with a man at its head who has paid for his claim upon me party by a correct and exemplary 1 ue, ana nis biotd and part of his body on the battle-field of his country, must be defeated and the State turned over to the Democracy, for the sake et striking a blow which will surely not en me person aimed at. Sensible men will not pull the trigger of a gun wmzn is Bure 10 kick overboard tbe Kaat ! Ir -i fr ntA nniB I. J J .. - J , , . uu, nuuuurgrnnu j ORENZO FULTON. r I (I rtavto with if TV. W 1 : . I II. ' ywj mi,.! ti. Aiivy ueuevej 1 110 I -M-d party has Btill a high and grand mips- ion and is able to correct its mistakes without committing hari-kari." Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan- drun, restorgray hair to lU natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not iu any manner aflect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate ol bilver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a low days to a beautiful glotsay brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle ! is warranted. SMITH. KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. C1UTTENT0N, New 101k. jJlvU-82. HOLEMAN & HOHCINS! w-tm 882. SPRING 1882. HAVE THEI It NEW STOW' OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CARRY AMRRACING EVERY THING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STORE. Call and soo our Stock. It will nav you. Wo liavo tho. Most Completo and Cheapost Stock of IN THE COUNTRY. COJ111 AXI I.(MK AT OlTll 3.C 3.2, Z$ lO 3.0 & CO -)::(- SUITN AT FIB FIR BATS, WOOL ITS, STRAW HATS. 3ry Coed) in aSvory "VaHoiy T SILKS. MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOREYS. WIS II AVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SI-IOJUS for GENTS. 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It is the ol aulhen. tiCSOOOUnt Of DUf Indiana ing their "inusr Ufe." secret dolnin. eiplol'ts. etc. It U replete with thrilling experiences of the Author, end of fe rrous Scouts, Trsppers, Cow-boys, Minsrs, Border Kufflsns, etc., Tlidly aortrsying Life in ths Greet West ss it nou U. 4Sd tkomand inpren. With Steel Engrsrlngs end Superb Chromo-I.ilhogr,h Pistes In 15 colors, from photogrmphs made by the U. 8. QoTCrnment exprculu for this great work. AQENTH! This grsud book is now out-selling all others 10 to I. Ho competition. A genu enrage 10 toSO erdsrs a day. We wsnt 1NO more agents s once. Hx eluem Territory and Serial Term, given. Our Urge Cireu. lara with full particulars tma free. A fine Specimen Plate sent in adikMn for e S cent stamp. Address the sole pub'a. A. D. WOKTIUNOTOM a CO., Haifobo, Cona. Z P.M 4 42 4 m P.M 4 30 24(l! Additional Tuain Leaves Jirudford 0:45 a, in., Kinzua 8:40 a. in. Arrives Ir Vineton 9:25 a. ni. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains loave Oil City for I'et. Centre, Ti tnsvillo, NpartHiiHliurjr, Centrevillc, ('orry, Mavville, Urocton at 7:00am, 10:15um, 3:00pin, 3:20iHi, 4:15pm, 9:(H)pm, Arrive 8:00am, 0:45am, :00pm, 3:50pm, 10:15pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:30am ; arrives 0:00pm. UNION fe TITUSVILIjE BRANCH. Train loaves Titusvillo 5:30pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City 6:40am ; arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Flag Stations. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman. Sleeping Cars between May ville and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Brocton (l:4"ipm and Pitteburj;h H:45pm. jC-fl-Tickets sold and bagijago chocked to'all principal points. Get time tables piving full Information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Jn., Gen'l Supt. WM. R. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 A 43 Exchango St., Buffalo,. N Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent, Tionosta Pa. 1'roclaiiintioii of (jeiieral Election. Whereas, in and by an act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania," entitled 'An Act to reguluto tlio Elections of tho Coininonwenlth,' passed tho 2d day .of July, A. D., 1800, it is mado tho duty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to gi'vo public notico of tho General Elections, and iu such to enumerate: 1st. Tho otllcers to be elected. 2d. Designate the placo at which tho election is to bo held. I, C. W. CLARK. High Sheriff of tho county of Forest, do hereby mako known and givo this public notico to tho electors of tho county of Forest, that a General Eleciion will bo held In said coun ty, on Tuesday, November 7, 1SS2. between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at the several Eleciion Districts. In Harnett township at Jacob Ma.o's Carpentor shop. in ureen township nt the liouso of l Amor. In Howe township at Brookston, in BrK)kston Library Hall. In Jetiks township at tho court liouso in Marion. Iu Harmony townshipat Allondcr school school house. In Hickory township at Hickory House. In Kingsley township at Newtown School House. In Tionesla township at Court House in Tionesta boroeigh. . In Tionesta borough at Court liouso in said borough. At which time and places tho nualUiod electors win elect hy liallol: Ono person lor Governor of Ponnsylva' uia. One person for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsly vauia. One person for Judge of tho Supreme Court ol 1 ennsyivania. One person for Secretary of Internal Af fairs of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Congressman at Largo for tho Stale of Ponnsvl vania. One person for member of Coiifiruss for the 25th district of Pennsylvania. Buckoyo Force Pump Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TON EST A. PA. Dealer in NTOVI3S, TI.W A It E, )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881. i jn vv uiih oi every description execu- J led at Hie REPUBLICAN onice. v c i ! U J jL pi 1 CO I i I m 'Mi S 11 i CD To meet tho increasing demand I have mado LARGE ADDITIONS to my stock, and have now a full lino of goods. In eluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER, FARMING . IMPLEMENTS. PISTOLS I rospoctfullya.sk the public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchas lug elsewhere. HENRY HEBER JR., In the Einstein Building, may 10-82tf. TION ESTA , PA M 5' CM 5' v o a B a c a a n (0 a Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer is he marvel of the age for all Nerve Dls cases. A 11 fits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch St., Philada. bop21-Sltf tlio Slh Forest for for One person for Slate Senate for district ol 1'ennsvlvania. One person for Assembly for County. Ono person for District Attorney Forest Count v. Ono person for Jury Commissioner Forest County. Tho act of Assembly entitled "an act, re lating to the elections of this Common wealth, ' passed July 2, 1819, provides us follows, viz: "In case the person who snail nave re ceived the second highest number of voles for inspector shall not attend on the day ot any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes lor Judge ut tho next preceding election shall ieot as inspector in Ins place. And in ra.su the person who shall have re ceived the lughest milliner ol votes lor in suet-tor shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected J udgo shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a J udgo in his place ; and if any vacancy sunn continue in too uonru tor the space ot one hour alter mo lime fixed bv law for the opening of the election. the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such otlleer shall have been elected, present at the place of election shall elect one of their number to rill such vacancy. I also give ollicial notice to the electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30. 1874 :" Sep, !). All tho elections by the citizens shall bo by ballot ; every bal lot voted shall be numbered in tho order in which it shall be received, and the number rocorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name ot the elector irom whom received. And any voter voting two or nioe tickets the several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered with the number correspond' ing with the number to the name of tho voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and sub scribed by election ollicers, they bhall sev erally be sworn or afllrmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnessos in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or alllrmed in tho presence of each other. The Judge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not. then by a Justice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by the Judge. Certificates of such swear ing or aitirming shall be duly made out uuu sigueti uy mo oiuccrs bo sworn, and attested by the ollicci who administered the oitlh. If nnv judgo or mivnty Inspec tor refuses or fails to swear lite ofUcers of election In the manner required by this net, or If any nlllcor of election shall nt Without being duly sworn, or if nny ollieer ot election shall certify that any olllcer wm sworn when lie was not, it Hlisil bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the olllcer or otllcers so oflcnding shall bo lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, In thti discretion of the point. Sue. 11. It shall be lawlul tor any quali fied citizen ol the district, notwithstand ing tho name of tho proposed Toter Is eon- tnined on the list ot resident taxanies, to ohitllenge tho vote of such person, where upon tho prool of the right of sulfnigo ns is now requiied by law shall bo publicly made and acted upon bv tho election board and tho vote admitted or rejected, according to the. evidence. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall bo required to pnluuco his naturalization eeititieuto' at the election bolero voting, except wl ero lie lias been for live years consecutively a. voter iu the district In which he oilers' to vote; and on tho vote of such person be ing received, it Khali bo tl3 duty of tho eleciion otllcers to write or slump on such eertiflcjito the word ''voted," with tho day, month and year; and if any election offi cer or tillleeis shall receivo a second veto on the same day, by virtue of snmo cei tilicate, except, whoro sons are entitled to vote because of tho naturalization of their fathers, they and tho person who shall otl'cr such second vote, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conv iction iheroor, shall bo lined or imprisoned, or lioth, at tho discretion of tho court ; hut tho lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each esse, nor tho lmprisonni(ntone year. Tlio like punishment shall be lnfl.ctcd on conviction on tho otllcers of election who shall neglect or rel'uso to make or cause to bo mado the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturaliztttinn certificate. Siso. 12. If nny election oflleer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of tho right of sufl ratio us is presfiibed by this law, or laws to which this Isasupple- neul, lrom nr.y person oflerinir to voto whoso name Is not on thin list of nssessed voters, or whoso right to voto without ro quirin,sucli proof, every person so of- leiKimtc snail, upon conviction, lin wulltv of a misdemeanor, and shall bu seutcnccM for every such otlense. to rav a Onn not . exceeding tlve hundred dollars, or n un dergo an imprisonment of not I nolo than ono year, or both, at the discretion of the court. I also mako known tho followinir im - visions of tho now Constitution or Pennsylvania: ARTICLE VIIT. HUFFKAUE AKU F.I.F.CriOf. SkC 1. Every male citizen twentv-oi n years ot age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled !, vote at all clcctiofjt : J-'irxt. no shall have been a citizen of the United Slates at lcail ono month. HecottU.-l I o shall have resided iu the Stat o one year, (or, if having previously heun a qualified elector or native horn citizen ol" the State he shall have renin ved therelorm and returned, then six moths,) imine 1 n'.ely prccedidg tho election. 1 hint. lie slinll have resided In I ho election district wherf lie oilers to vote et least two months immediately proccdititr the election. - ' f'ourth. If twentv-two venrs of niro -r upwards, lie shall have paid within two years a Slate or county lax which shad have boon assessed at least two months nn. I paid at least onemriuth before election. Sko. J he General election wlui!l I. held annually on thoTuesday next follow ing tho llrst Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, tlx : dill'eroiit day, two-thirds of all the mem bers ol each House con-oiiti:ig thereto. I also give ollicial notico of the follow ing provision ol an net approved iho 3Hth of iNlareh, IStiil, entitled "An net Veiriiln-' ting the iisyde of votimr a I all the flections, oi this Commonwealth." ' ' ' Sue. 1. Re it enacted by tho Seriaie Hnd House of Representatives of the Com mon wcalth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby eiuu-lcd by the authority of the same. Thai the qual ified voters ot tho sevsrsl counties of thU Commonwealth, at all general town.-hip, borough and special elections are hereby hereattcr authorized and required t vti by tickets printed or written, or .p.trily piiutcd mid partly written, severally cia.-i- sifieii as follows: One ticket shall ml.r.u-o the names of all Judge of courts voted for and shall be labeled "Judiciary;" ono ticket snail embrace llin names of ull l:, State ollicers voted for and bo labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace tho nanus of all tho county offices voted IV, i, including ollice of Senator and member of Assembly, if votod for, and member of Congress, if voted for, and bo labeled "County;" .me ticket shall embrace tho names of all tho township ollicers voted for, and be labeled "Township;" one ticket shall embrace the nauies ol alt tho borough olllcer voted for, and bo labeled "Korough," and each class shall bo depos ited in rtcporaie ballot boxes. Notico is hereby civen. Thu anv norson excepting Justices of the Peace who sh.il! hold any ollice or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or thU State, or any eity or corporatod district, whether commissioned oflL'er or other wis-j, a subordinate oflleer or ngent who Is or shall be employed under the legisla ture, executive or Judiciary dcparlmentot this State, or of any eity, or of any inonr- noraiou uisirici, and also mat everv mem ber of Congress and of tho Statu Legisla ture, or of the select or common council of any oity, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapable ol holding or exercising at tho time, tho oflico or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Common wealth, and that no inspector, iudga or other ollieer of such election shall bo eli gible to be then voted for. Tho Judges of tho aforesaid district shall representatively take chargo of tho certificates of return of the election ol their respective districts, and produce thoin at tlio Prothonotary's ollice in tho Uorough of Tionosta. as follows: "All Judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotary's otlioe. or within hvuniv. four miles if their residenc.o bo in a town, village Or city vpon the lino of a lailroad leading to the couutv seat, shall before two o'clock p. m.. on WEDNESDAY', NO VEM1JER EIGHTH, 1882, and all other Judges shall before twelve o'clock, m., en THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1882, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotarv of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall be filed, and the day and hour of riling markod therein, and shall be preserved by tho Prothonotary for public inspection. Given under my hand at my ollice iu Tio-' nesta, Pa., this 10th day of September, in tho year or our Lord ono thou.sAnd eight hundred and eighty-two, and iu tho one hundred and seventh year of tho Independence of the United States. C W. CLARK, Sheriff. F. F. WllITTEKIN, II. C. WniTTKKIN Sheffield, l'a. Tin, i . WHITTEKIM BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or TrituigiiktUon Survey ing. Rest ef Inslruments and woit lerius ou application.
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