g' tt tc T A at ai be et EDITOR. WEDNESDAY mORSlNC, OCT. 10, IS8J. Kcullicnu State Ticket. . Fon 8TATK TREASURER, ' - WILLIAM LIVSEV, of Allegheny County. VOn AttDITOll GENERAL, JEROME R. NILES, of Tioga County. iltrpublicnn County Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEARBAUGII. For County Surveyor, HENRY C. WIIITrEKIN. For Coroner, J. W. MORROW. Dr. . OHIO AND IOWA. i The news from the elections in Ohio , aod Iowa is so meagre this morning that it is impossible to give anything ? definite. It is believed, .however, that 'the Republican ticket in Ohio is 'elected by a fair majority. As to !Iowr, that is Republican sure by at I least the usual majority. f The Independent Republicans of jjMassacnusett will not nominate a candidate for Governor, but the party I will be united Jagainst Butlerism. 'And now old Ben might as well come lUff. r: I FIKST AXXUAL CONTENTION OF jj THE FOREST COUNTY SUNDAY S SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. .8 To Be Held in the Presbyterian Church, n Tionesta, October 2G and 27, 1S83. l On October 26th there will be an jt afternoon session and an evening J session. October 27th there will be a morning session. The hours for meeting are 2 p. m., and 7 p. m., and , i 10 a. m. A The program Is as follows with good music interspersed: ! ; . AFTERNOON BESSION Oct. 26. Temporary 01 ganlzation. . Prayer. " . ' f Opening address by President J. r H. Dingman. F, Report of State delegate Rev. J. tj Ilickling. r Address by State Organizer. e Value of lesson helps paper by 1, Mrs. N. P. Wheeler. How to teach the lesson paper by ' j T. J. VanGiesen. j How to reach the young people Vi who do not attend the S. 8. paper " by Thos. .Poland. ' EVENING SESSION Oct. 26. h State Organizer address. :t! Relation of Parents to the S. S. jj paper Mrs. Dithridge. A Successful S. 8. II. W. Tate. Duties of Teachers T. F. Ritchey Relation of Church members to the S. S. Rev: D. B. Toby. ., , Th.e Influence of the S. S. Dr. S S. Towler. . . . MORNING BESSION Oct. 27. How to Reach the Children who do not attend the S. S.r-Dr. J. W. Mor tow. The blackboard in the S. 6. J. II Dingman. ' How to secure and keep a good at tendance J. E. Hillard. County Annual Organization. Ajdournment. . Following the reading of each pa per or each address ten minutes will be given to discussion. But not more than two minutes must be oc cupiedby any person at one time. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance. Each Sunday ui School in the county uniting with i the County Association is entitled to aj inreo aeiegaies in ine convention. , Let every Sunday School be repre- senxeu in me convention oy at least i .S - - 11 . 1 A . one delegate; by three, if possible. All persons interested in Sunday J School work are invited to come and f help the thing along. y Delegates and Sunday School Supts hi will bo entertained by the good peo- i pie of Tionesta without charge If any Sundpy School has not done anything in the matter yet let it be , auenaeu to ui once. Let every Sunday School in the county be represented. , The Suuday School Association is lot denominational. It belong to ill Sunday Schools alike. Its object s to further Sunday School work in .he County and State. Let us make it a success. Let as push the matter, j- It each and every person interested ' C 41,-. LJ. 1 . I. ...... ; sonal matter. Let us make it a grand ' fcuecess. Such a meeting as God will ( honor with his presence and enlight en with his wisdom, J. E. WENK, J. E. IIlIXAKJ). Sec'y. County H. S. Association. ) The Governor wants an apportion ment which takes no notice of politi cal features. He need not urge that upon the Legislature as such, but upon his political supporters, because they alone stand ii the way of such an apportionment. A committee of tt rangers making an apportionment of contiguous counties according to population and the congressional ra tio, could not fail to make a large majority of the districts Republican; but because that is the case we have no apportionment. If the Governor is sincere, let him impress it upun his political friends, and we shall have a constitutional apportionment very speedily. Broolvillc Jleqiiblican. kansasTetter. Fall seems to bo gathering around us; we are expecting biting frosts soon; indeed, frost has been seen a few mornings back, east of Mcrher son county, in Kansas, but doing no damage as yet. Wisconsin, Iowa, and llinois all have had severe frosts, do ing considerable damage. Crops in Kansas as usual are immense. Corn is good, oats magnificent, never better, aud wheat is simply wonderful. This, McPherson county, yielded a little over four million bushels ; last year three million five hundred thousand bushels. Then it was the banner county for wheat ; this year we retain our banner. The acreage of wheat sowing is still greater than last. The weather has been all that could be asked, with rain sufficient to give the grain a good start. Apples are abun dant, potatoes good and abundant. Wheat brings 83 cts per bushel, corn 40, oats 35, potatoes 60; In short, prices for any marketing are good. Kansas is on a constant boom polit ically and we will be Republican still, strongly so. By the way, I received a copy of the National Democrat, con taining a card of thanks to me for Kansas news, and consequently the report that "ho had seen published" that I had been hung by a mob was untrue. In the first place I did not send him the Kansas news. 2d, I never got into any trouble iu my life with a mob or anybody else, and the item is a mutter of news and surprise to me. I have exhausted my limits for this letter and must close. We would be delighted if we could step into your sanctum sanctorum and have a chat with you. We 6till receive your welcome paper and prize it very highly, for which we really thank yuu ia our heart, and hope it may long live to fight the battles of the right and afford intelligence to the public. We are makiog McPherson our home. Our general health ia only middling. My own is very poor. Three of our children are with us here in the city. Wilbur is in a printing office, 'a ad will make a printer. Tlease remember us kindly to all the friends in Tionesta, and believe me ever Yours, J. Fi Hill. McPherson, Kan., Oct. 5, '83. LINES. Oa tho death ol Martha Phoebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Canfiold. By Misa S. E. Noble: Cold, cold in tho ground, Swcot Martha now you lie j Pure, pure as the snow Your life, so young, went by. Like to a meteor's flash, That life so sweet went out, And like tho rose it shed Too soon its leaves abroad. Ah me f too soon it sped Its way to heaven above ; Too soon It loft us 'lone To weep but yet to love. 'Tis well yur day is done, And all your ills are o'er j Ah, Martha, now you ta3te That bliss you longed for sore. Your spirit pure has fled Its prison cell of clay ; With angels now you tread Through flowery paths your way. Oh. may we strive like you A crown of light to win, And may we guard our lives, And Martha meet again. A MiuUtt-ra iratiiudu. Dr. Hartman Pear Sir: I am thankful to God thai I can acknowledge your treat ment reruna or my daughter a eye lias been successful and satisfactory. I would he glad to have the public have con ft deuce in you. N. B. I'loaso make your foes in reach of poor people. Kemeniber the tender mercies or the wicked are cru el. Kev. K. 11. Baldwin Washington Pa. ueacier ask your druggist tor ouo of Hr. Ilartumn's invaluable books on the "Ills ol Late" and how to cure them. You get oue graus. Choice Concord Grapes and fresh Sweet Potatoes, at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co.'s. It S2I Wftlrhet. Ritni winden$3.ftft, WiltmtI RontlntrCaa r Tuurowo H't or iWQl!lva DUrroa-a. V loaL') ct- 4lwuelj. IliUiU'bUi 4 liJUwMllil. lurk PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at Public Sale, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st., at 1 o'clock p. m., at the farm of the late George Sibbald, in Hickory town ship, Forest county, Pa., all the follow ing Farm, consisting of about 90 acres of land, situate on the Allegheny Riv er, about three miles above Tionesta. The improvements consist of one 2-story frame house of nine rooms, a good cellar, constant flowing spring of water brougnt to door by galvauized tubing, large fram barn, work shop, wngon houses, &o. The buildiugs are all in good condition. There is a youog orchard of choice fruit on said farm. At the same time and place will be sold the stock, implements and fix tures, consisting of 2 bay horses, 2 colts fix months old, 2 good cows, 3 yearlings, 2 calves, farm wagon, falling top wagon skeleton, one 2 horse hack good as new, 2 setts double harness, one light set, set single harness, saddle new sleigh, threshing machine, mow ing machine, fanning mill, corn shell er, bob sleds, lot of pine and walnut lumber, log chains, pitch forks, hay fork and rope, hay knife, hoes, long stnd short handle shovels, rakes, fec, one good new roller, wagon lifter, 2 cross cut saws one good one, feed bags, cutting box, 2 drags, 3 cradles, 3 plows one a side hill plow, 1 corn plow one cultivator, crow bars, oue grind stone, 2 horse rakes, large river cable, 5 hives bees, and other property. Terms: Three mouths credit oa all sums over Fifty dollars with ap proved security. Suras less than fifty dollar., cash. J. SnuiAi.D, G. McKinley, Attorneys. FOR SALE. Situated on the Allegheny river, about three miles above Tiuucsta, in Hickory , lowndnp, the tarin of the late George Sibbald, uecoased ; con- taming about 96 acres. A first class farm in every respect, under good cul tivation ; buildings and fences all in good repair. Persons tvishiug to purchase address, Dk. j. Sibbald, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. Buckeye Force Pump 2. e 2T- 3 c CP S3 CALL AXD GET PRICKS, IB ID . HEIBEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. Heaver 4'ollt-Ke and Aluleal Iimiiiur. For Young Ladies. Oiiciih September 11 Hi, 1SS3. Beautifully nod Ileathfully Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant grounds, cheerful rooms, three Literary courses, superinr advantages for music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ. Thorough work, homo-like care, moderate lates Send for circulars to Kev. li. T. Taylor, i'. Jioaver, J'a. juiu 4ui HOUSEHOLD WORDS. " For Pick Stomach, bad taste, linking wpell MiUjMlpHaihui, r.lv whoitv rni Ve- " Kor Waul uf Amjuuiu, baixau, lu (liRestloii ami Llvnr lonipl ilnt, t ike I'k mu n a ; It nuver fain. ' pawim nim ' Fur CraiiiD of the bumu h .n- i ..It.' Piui-.na In luiKudobua laliiluIllli)u.,,Kjia -Tliobo la Uuiiary, nrnfuasiunal or r Trial tiursuitii. uutl i'a i'k.ULA." BeutJ hut bk it lleadarho. naln In the LcoU. dlzriiitos niul low mWu. lako I'kiaTN a. Ituatl uiul btmly our lKk on thu 'Ills of Llln f.iltovvlu toaiiiius ayl Ie hniiy. "I.adius, H ou wish btre.iK'li, lieulih. and U iMiiv. wot lircaili, cherry ami ro.iy rlli'i'ki. t.'l I'rui'M liefi.ro eueli " ror ( liiDiik- (tv.nih, jseivm. T,c-1 bllltT. dlMMMlllor til" I Ivcrilliit Klillterx. I Uke I'kkiina." Lafif?l4oUUilfrj!StaiiiE w Uj Ills of Ai. S. H. Uiiit'orin I Utimru, Ohio, iiroprletora. BEvsHCCatetl o Jrif-JJrit.ii"lriTBi iiit. iiiiJi it, , it-i rflTTTa PAPTPT? Tnay be found on file at Oeo. ilAO X AJTiXl K ft,,wU A Ci.'K NewMii r AflvTI lull Iff Ulll'Ull I lllMli.linA Ll t uilium ujtm.il 1l In.. ft ! v era -ML era I ' GO m i Q zmvaz:t?ox: It. 3 $JOPKJO $j CO M1uWa railroad. TIME TABtiE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, 1883. West wind. Uivkk Division. Eastward. r. m. A. M. li 20 A.M. P.M. 0 45 8 20 5-IO 4 25 2 5ti ar Pittsburgh lv ...New Onstlo... Mercer Franklin lv...Oil City...ar 8 23 11 00 12 14 1 35 200 P, M P. M . 3 10 10 00 U 15 P.M. P. M. 6 40 ti 30 A.M. A. M. 7 00 tf 23 f7 31 7 48 8 03 8 11 8 24 tS 43 05 9 20 0 50 A.M. 2 ;to P.M. P. M 1'hila. Time 2 :$; 12 ;io l 10 ar... Oil Citv....lv 12 13 ta 05 1 1 51 Oleopolis ...Eajilo Hock... l'residont Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkevvillo.. Tidio'uto ...Thompson s... Irvinoton Warren t3 31 t3 38 t 41 11 40 18 41 t2 02 11 34 t 3S 8 20 t 05 1 45 130 1 1 05 10 30 10 25 10i2 3 60 4 14 t4 22 4 31! t!22 f7 hH 1 10 7 4; 12 50 fO 28t7lM t4 54 12 351 9 00 7 10 5 15 5 30 6 00 P.M. 12 14 f. 50 11 40 U20 P. M. P. M.I 1 v.. .Kiuzua.. ..ar A.M. A.M. A. M. 10 00 P.M. A.M. 7 60 11 25 4 15,lv...Bradford..ar 8 05 2 lOifcy Olean . P.M. . .ar 4 05 P.M. P. M. 3 30 4 17 4 47 5 00 5 30 6 00 P.M. A.M. A.M. 8 30 7 43 7 13 7 00 6 30 ar... Kin7.ua. ...lv Corydon ....Wo'f Run.... Uuaker Bridge. ...Ked House.... 6 00 lv Salamanca ar A. M Additional Tkatns Leave Bradford 7:10 a. m., Kin7.ua 9:00 a. in. Arrives Warren 10:15 a. m. Additional Train Leaves Oil City 6:10 am, Oleopolis 0:54 am, Kale Rock 7:10am, Presidont 7:16am, Tionelta 8:10am Hickory 9:00aui,Trunkeyvillo i:20am,Tld oute 10:00atn, Thompson 10:58, Irvinoton 12:55pm, Warren 1:27 pm. Arrives Kin zua 3:00pm, Bradford 4:45pm. Sunday Trains Leave Warren 9:20am, 4:20ptn; Kiii7.ua 10;25am, 5:0ipm; arrive Bradford 12:05noon, 6:40pm. Leave Brad ford 8:30am, 3:00pm, nrrivo Kinzua 10;10 am, 4:40pm; Warren 10:50am, 5:45pm. Trains leaving Oil City 1:00am, 2:30pm, arriving Oil City 2:00pm, 12:30nif:ht, run daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh. PiTTsm'H(ir Division Trains leave Oil City 1:30, 7:00, 10:45 a. m., 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 p. m., arrive Oil City 1:00, 8:00, 9:45 a. in., 2:35, 3:45, 8-30 p. m. Trains leaving Oil City 1:30am, 2:45ptn, arriving Oil City 1:00am, 2:35pm, run daily between Burlalo and Pittsburgh. t I-'iag stations, stop only on signal. Trains on the River Division between New Castile and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between Oil City and Sala manca, and on tho Buffalo Division on Philadelphia time, which is 30 midutes faster than Columbus time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh on trainR arriving Pitts burgh 8:20am., and leaving Pittsburgh 6:20pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City and Buffa lo on trains leaving Oil City '2:45pm, ar riving Oil City 2:35pm. ;7'fJ-Tickets sold aud baggage checked to all principal points. (Jet time tables giving full Information from Company's Agents. WM. S. BALDWIN, (Jon'irass'rAg't, OEO. S. fi ETCH ELL, Uen'l Sup't. Nos. 41 oV. 43 Exchange St., Bullalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIU, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. HOW LCST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebratod Essay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental anil Physical Incapac ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits, induced by sclf-indulgcnco, or sexual cxtravi gance, Ac, Tho world-renowned author, iu this ad mirable Lecture' clcurly proves by his own experience that the awful consequen ce of Self-Abuse may be effectually cured without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at once cer tain and etfectual, by which every sufferer no matter what ins condition maybe, may cur himself cheat ly, privately and rad ically. .'rii-This J lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or tw o postage stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 450 "ouenther'sTluitg'healeii; liyruovc xui Bonn. , roit tuk cm or CONSUMPTION Spitting of Wood, Bron ehitiB, CVmli, oldn. Catarrh of t beat, and all Instuuea of tbu l'uuuouary Organs. UIE.VT11EB Ai CO. fltUburiili. Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve Restorer is the marvel of tiie age for all Nerve Dis eases. All lit stopped free. Send to 031 Arch St., Philuda, sejCl-Mtf IMS &to ci; or Proclamation ol il'loclion. onoral Whereas, in and by an act of tho Ooneral Assembly of tho Common wealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections of the Commonwealth,' passed tho 2d day of July, A. D.,v Isiio, it is made tho duty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, and in such to enumerate: 1st. Tho ollicers to be elected. 2d. Designate the place at which tho election is to be hold. I, C. W. CLARK. High Sheriff of tho county of . Forest, do hereby make known and givo this public notice to tho electors of the county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld iu said coun ty, on Tu cm! ay, November , SS. between the hours of 7 n. in. and 7 p. ni. at the several Election Districts. In Burnett township ut Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. In Green township at tho houso of L. Artier. In llowo township at Brookston, in Brookston Library Hall. In Jcnks township at the court houso in Marion. 1 n Harmony township at Allender school school houso. In Hickory township at Hickory House. Iu Kingsley township at Newtown Schonl House. In Tionesta township at Court Houso in Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough at Court House in said borough. At which timo and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor General of tho Commonwealth of Pennsvl vania. One person for Treasurer of Forest County. One person for Surveyor of Forest County. One porson for Coroner of Forest Coun ty- I lie act or Assembly entitled "an ac re lating to tho elections of this Common wealth," passed J uly 2, ISP), provides as lot lows, viz: "In case the person who shall liavo re' ceived tho second highest number of votes lor inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election snail act as inspector in his place And in case the person who shall have rtv ceived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judgo shall appoint an inspector in his place, pud in case tho person elected Judgo shall not attend, then the inspector w ho received the hiirhest number of votes shall appoint, a Judgo in his place ; and if anv vacancy snail continue in the board for the space of one hour after tho timo nxoii iiy law lortheopemngol the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of election shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. I also give otlicial notice to the electors of t orest county, 'hat by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approvod Jan. 30, 1871 :" Skc. 9. All the elections bv tho citizens shall be by ballot ; every bal lot voted shall lie numbered in tho order in which it shall bo received, and tho number recorded by the clerks on tho list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or moo tickets the soveral tickets so voted shall each bo numbered witlt the number correspond ing with tho number to the name of the voter. Any elector may writo his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citiy.cn or the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and sub- fcii.i-ilii.il I.Tf itti...ll..i .niin.e.1 I linn klmll u...r erally bo sworn or atliruieii not to discloso how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks Hud overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or allirmcxl in the presence ol each other. The judgo shall be sworn ny ine minority inspector, it there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, then by ajustice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by the judge. Certificates of such swear ing or alliriuing shall be duly ina.de out aud signed by the officers so sworn, and attested bv tho ollicer who administered tho oath. If anv iudgo or minority inspec tor refuses or fuils to swear the officers of election in the manner required by this act, or if any officer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any ollicer ol election shall certify tliat any ollicer was sworn when lie was not, it shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the ollicer or ollicers so ollcnding shall be lined not exceeding ouo thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, in tliu discretion of the court. Sko. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen ot the district, notwithstand ing the name of the proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of such person, where upon the proot of tho right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be jiublicly made and acted upon by the election board and the vote admitted or rejected, necordlng to tho evidence. Every person clalmliigfo bo a naturalized citizen shall bo required to produeo his naturalizaf ion ooitificata at tho election lieloro voting, except whrro imn ..-,.u in r ,iVO yours consecutively a voter in tho district In which ho offers to vote ; and on tho voto of such person be ing received, it shall bo the duty of tho election ollicers to write or otamp on mich certificate tho word "voted," with thodny in. niiii mm ,i , nun ii any election offi cer or ollicers shall recolvo a (econd vote on the same day, by virtue of same cer tificate, except where Rons are entitled to voto because of the naturalization of thoir fathers, they find tho person who shall offer such second vote, shall be guilty of n inisdomeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion nf the court; but tho lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each case, nor the Imm-iHonmcut one year. Tho like minishnient shall bo inflicted on conviction on tho officers of election who snail neglect or reluso to make or cause to bo mado the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificato. Sk 12. If any election ollicer shall re fuso or neglect to require such proof of tlio right of siillrntro as is prescribod by this law, or laws to w hich this Is a supple ment, from any person offering to voto whoso name is not on thin list of assessed voters, or whoso right to voto without re quiring such proof, overy person so of fending shall, upon eonv'tulion, bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every Htich offense, to pnv n fine not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo hii iniprisonmentr'nf not more than ono year, or both, at JJie discretion of the court. I also make known the following pre -visions of tho now Constitution of Point fcylvania ; ARTICLE VIII. 81'FKIIAOK AND KI.KITIOW. SkC. 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi e years of age, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to vote ut all elections : VirHt, Ho shall have been a citizen of tho United State at least one mouth. AVcohi.- 1 1 e shall have resided in the State ono year, (or, if having previously been a qualified elector or natlvo born citizen of the State lie shall have removed thereform aud returned, then six mollis,) imiuo i ately precedidg tho election. Third. IU shall have resided in the election district where lie offers to voto st loast two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ago ir upwards, bo shall have paid within two years a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at least two monthsnntl paid tit least nnemouth before election. Sue. 2. Tho General election shall ha held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a tiilferont day, two-thirds of all tho mem bers of each House consenting lherob. I also give otlicial notice of tho follow ing provisions of an act approved tho 30tli nf March, IHiiO, entitled "An act reiru lu ting tho mode of voting at all the election of this Commonwealth." Skc 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of RepresenliitiviK of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, audit Is hereby enacted bv tho authority or tho same. That the qtiaf ilied voters ot tho sevsral counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly printed andpMi tly written, severally clas sified as foilows: One ticket shall enibraco the names of all judges ol courts voted for and shall be labeled "Judiciary;" ono ticket snail embrace tho names of all the Slato ollicers voted for and be labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace tho tiami s of all the eouuly otlices voted for, including office of Senator mid member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if voted for, and be lals-leil "County;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names ul all the township ollicers vo'eil for, and be labeled "Township;" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all tho borough ollicer voted for, and b labeled "Borough," and chcIi class shall to depos ited iu Mcpcrale ballot boxes. Notice ii. hereby given. That anv person excepting Justices of the Pence win shall hold any ollice or appointment of profit or trust under the I. idled States, or this State, or any cily or corpornted district, whether commissioned ollL-or or other wise n subordinate officer or agent who is or shall lie employed under the legisla ture, executive or judiciary department ol this S:ate, or of any city, or of any inc'iir iMirated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress ami of tho State Legisla ture, or of iho select or common couiK.il of any oily , or commissioners of any in corporated district. Is by law incapalilo of holding or exercising at tho tune, tho ollice or appointment of judgo, inspector or clerk of any election in this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollieer of such election slial'l bo eli gible to bo then voted lor. Tho Judges of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take obargo of tint certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produeo them at tho Prothonotary'a office in tho Borough of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of tint Protliouiitarv's ollioe, or within twenty four miles if their residence be in a town, villago or city vpon the line of a lailroad leading to the countv seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on VEDN KsDA Y, NO VEMBER SEVENTH, lts3, and allother judges shall before twelve o'clock, in., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, 18H3, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to tho Prothouotary of the Court of Common Plena of Forest county, which said return shall bo tiled, and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by tho Prothouotary for public inspection. Given under mv hand at ray ollice in Tio nesta, Pa., tills 24th day of September, in the year of our lyoid one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and in tlio ono hundred and eighth year of tho Independence of tho United States. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. PFfl FRFF Purenni RnctnriC KLINE SGREAT RVE RE8TQRER lIltlfcAriKH. Only tun timtdtiu'ius- 1 riiAtlMM anil '2 l.rl.l ImtllufriwtA HI iilcuu.lhe! P. O. ami expn lArcuSUFullufiui Hlptlenu,lhe uHiut;urLbKe. htud nunc ilpuia, l a. .ytjirtncijiuiUriKiyuu. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY TION , PA; M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. " '--4i.i..J Pictures taken in all the latest styles of the art. 2H-tr JOB WORK of every description exevu ted at the REPUBLICAN office. i i J ! M DR. t Jforull BitAlN A NkltVIt l E j cure .it iu, wwpgy tutu 4crre jt" iiwtlt. H ?I Nil I I lilt if Inlom M ,ltfat.J h.',. f.'.nfl.. E 3 E 1 IT !
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