K U :e i R E' th to T A at ni EDITOR. WEME5DAY fflORMJiG, OCT. 17, ISSJ. IScpubllrna Slnfc Tickci. .'FOB STATU TRKASVJRKR, WILLIAM L1VSEV, of Allegheny County. . "OU AtTDITOIl GENERAL, JEROME B. JJILES, : of Tioga. County. Hcpublicmi County Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SM E A R B A UG II. For County Surveyor, .. IlKNJRf.p. Wlirrf EKIN. . - For Coroner, ' :.; ,Dr. J. W. MORROW. Republicans of Forest, Let us remind you that in two weeks fronl next Tuesday the election takes place. The time is short, and from now on there hiust bo activity in the ruuk.3.' Yoa.have not bean disturbed much this fall With political matters, aod it is well,, for there is a time for I all things, aod the time it now here I to give some attention to this matter. J We must get out" the vote, and the time to begin that work is right "here, and evry member of the. party must exert himself in that direction. You may think this an off year.' Let us tall von nmnhntienllp flint, if. curtuinlir .... j r . . T is not. V have a State and County ticket to elect, both of which are ex- j ceptionally important to the party, if and we can elect it by simply getting ji out the vote. Xow would it not be I foolhardy to allow it to be defeated by i simply staying at home or showing a lack of interest? Certainly it would. I This is the ouly way our enemies hope V; to defeat us. Shall we allow them to t doit? We hope not. Then let every i Republican be impressed with the duty I lie owes to the party to go out exert his influence in its behalf. Another t matter : We A have a big ticket to elect next fall. Does any man' sup- II pose the party can how an indifler I ence in the eleotion this fill dnd gain fV a victory next? Doenot every Re- . publican know that the more decisive the victory at the coming election the easier it. will be at the next one? And does he not understand that a lack of interest and zeal now will fol low then ! .Let these important questions weigh upon your rainds, t -; and go about it and work up all the l- ! - Ml . . j . euiuuHiusm possioie in your several districts. Don't think to yourself .": that you will go and cast your vote ( ; and let others do as they like, but j, talk to your less interested neighbor, ; if you have one, and urge upon him 't i the necessity of going out. Let ns all ' '! go to work dow. Result in Iowa and Ohio. b ' ' I When we put our paper to press last Wednesday moruiog the result of the Ohio election was yet uneer- .tain, and the indications pointed to a j Buccess for the Republicans. Things ('turned out . differently, however, and ,i ; later reports were to the effect that 'the Democrats elected their ticket by small majorities. Iloadlv. Demo- ar j r cratic candidate for Governor will have between 10,000 and 11,000 ma jority, while the Democrats will have a majority in the Legislature on joint uauoi oi pernaps z-i. id is is oy no means as we would liked to have had it, and it beems rather a serious de feat at first sight, but when we take into consideration the fact that poli tie had very little to do with the re- l suit, and that the issues were entirely i i . . .1 . . .i eI local in tneir nature mere is no reas ja on why Republicans should seriously mourn the loss of the State. The tar- bt ; iff", the moral effect upon the Presi jj. dential canvass, and like questions pi were entirely lost sight of in thestrug gle for and agajnst the prohibitory amendment. There is no possible j room to doubt, in the light of these y facts, how Ohio will vote when the . Presidency is at stake. There Las been no stampede from the Ilepubli ' in ranks and no renunciation of Re jblican principles. There is nothing .a the situation, then, which should ;ive the Republicans uneasiness so "ar as the future is concerned, but ec everything to encourage them to et itanu firmly by their party and their fe r'mciple8. IOWA 8TII.L SOLID 't The result in Iowa was entirely jilTerent, and the banner Republican J. K. WENK, state still maintains its grand old po sition in th Republican 1 column. The Republicans swept everything before them, electing their Govornor and all state officers that were voted for by majorities ranging from 30, 000, to 40,000 besides having a large majority on joint ballot in the Legis lature. It becomes the duty, now, of the Republicans of Pennsylvania to close up the ranks and go to work for the ticket. Forest county must contrib ute her share of voles to swell the ma jority, aud in order to do so every Republican voter must go to the polls on election day and cast his ballot. Let there be no apathy, but let every man be on hand. Judge Tiiurman does not know that the result of the Ohio election indicates anything for the future. lie aays it was a sort of general scramble in which the legitimate strength of the parties was not concerned. The Legislature has been in extra ordinary session 126 days, at a cost of $3096 per diem to the people, an aggregate of $389,096, and yet the Democrats of the House refuse to concur in the Senate resolution to adjourn. One hundred and one is a majority of the House, and that num ber of votes is necessary to pass any measure. The Democrats have been unable to record that number of votes at any time for several weeks, which has prevented their doing any busi ness, leaving no excuse for remaining in session whatever. It was long ago clear that it could accomplish no re sult unless it concurred in the Senate apportionment bills. If it is not pre pared to do this, it ought to unite in bringing the business to an end aud stopping the expense. But the case is still worse against it when it not only refuses to accept the Senate bills and not only refuses to adjourn, but in sists upon prolonging the session while makiug no pretence of attending to its duty. 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 96 acres of land, situate on the Allegheny Riv er, about three miles above Tiouesta. The improvements consist of oue 2-story frame house of nine rooms, a good cellar, constant flowing spring of water brougnt to door by galvanized tubing, large fram barn, work shop, wagon houses, &c. The buildings are all in good condition. There is a young orchard of choice fruit on said farm. Terms, easy. At the same time and place will be Bold the stock, implements and fix tures, consisting of 2 bay horses, 2 colts ix 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 and shert haudle shovels, rakes, &c, 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, largo river cable, 5 hives bees, and other property. Terms: Three mouths credit on all sums over Fifty dollars with ap proved security. Sums less than fifty dollars, cash. J. Sibbald, G. McKlNLEY, Attorneys. JIuitt Woudurful. Very seldom do we road of an actual cane of recover', whore hope had altogeth er ueen iosi, 10 equal mat which was on Monday investigated bv a dispatch renor- ter who had hoard, in various quai ters, persona talking to ihoir friends of a cure, seemingly little short of miraculous, that had been performed. Win. Lincoln Curts is the name of the young man in question, lie is now employed at 11. K. Porter A Co.'s Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh. His disease was Chroniu Rheumatism. The enormous dwelling and pain in the joints of his arm soon produced paralysis of liis loft arm. He gradually grew worse his ankles and knees were soon evenworse than his arms, his cheek bones began to enlarge, spreading his face out of all re semblance to ins loriner self. Two phy sicians pronounced him hopeless. Peru na cured him Pago 2Q Dr. llartman's j us o: iiiu." Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. take in exchange for goods Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Winter Apples (picked), Cabbage, Onions, &c, at highest mar ket price, 3t Tunc. Miller, W idolphinlf Fa , Dying yet living.- Ir. Miller, C.i.Wl. rW.l. UUAni ll.ll.wlnLO.. .mmiiii uiitii .-MIT-it. . i invn.i 'n ij j . n , bbvs; "I am personally acquainted ' 1th b niiddle-agod lady in' Philadelphia Jwlio had been given up Vt dio by a consulta tion of n-.nny physicians. Nhe wa confin ed to her bed for mouths, and was mo mentarily expected to die. In this con dition she took Manalin and to the sur prise and disappointment of all she reoov ered her health perfectly. Her cose is re ported In Dr. llartman'a Rook on the "Ills of Life," 31st page. Ask your droir- S 1st for one, or address Dr. Hai'titian, Os orn, O. Auditors Report Harmony Twp. It. O. CAHSON, Treasurer in account with Harmony Township School l-'und for the year ending Juno 1, lSSil. Dr. To easli ree'd of Treas. orpoor fund Jii!i0.S.' ' " " Co. Treas fill M) " " " Collector K"0 0(1 '" unit collected by Treasurer 1!'!)0S " Bint of State appropriation 1-1 84 " amt ree'd of Allegheny twp 30 10 ?2,843 17 Cr. By vouchers $l,SrS 8f y abatement allowed by Treas... tl 1W5 Dy percentage on money eollect'd !l 51 Dy Treasurers percentage 37 IS Ilyoashon hand 47 (S3 $2,:m 17 JOHN WOODCOCK, Treasurer, in ac count with Harmony twp. lvoad Fund count with Harmony twp. 1 for tho your ending March 1, 18vS:$. Ir. To nmt reed of T. W. Allender $ 1 !K1 To ain't reed of County Treas (5 '12 K7 fail 77 Cr. Dy vouchers $,-,4i t;ri Ity percentage 10 W 15y cash oil hand 74 13 i.14 77 JOHN WOODCOCK, Treasurer, in ac count with Harmony Twp. Poor Fund for the year euding March 1, 18S3. Dr. To cash on hand from last year $14" 3!1 To amt reed from Co. Treasurer 807 14 To nmt reed from Collector 171 (Ml To amt rocd of Elk twp. poor fund.. 170 00 ?7!3 53 Cr. 9G!2 00 13 84 87 00 By vouchers By percentage By cash on hand $7!I3 f.3 We the undersigned Auditors of Har mony Township have examined the above accounts and believe them to bo correct. D. K. LANDKKX. A. M. KUOTZKU. J A M KS b CONN KTA' , 0 Auditors. Buckeye Forco Pump so o o T3 en? Q CO -a o zz' crq CO -a m o 3 CA LL AND fiKT PRICES, IB X) . HiJlBEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. Is new remedy, originally compounded and Introduced to the medical profession, and then to tho public at largo, liy 8. B. Hartman. M. 1). He has prescribed It to over 40, ouo patlontw wllh ine most grat 1 fv- ftseiFect upou the system U entirely un like that of any other remedy, and Is the only modi el no needed in almost every dis ease to which flesh is heir. In Constipa tion. Diseases of the Liver and KdIid-vh. Mamalin should be given wllh it. Mf faza rtnuNA is coinposouoi purely vetft -laino lnirreillents, each one, according to medi cal authors, a great remedy In itself. DOB ir. Hartrnun nas succettuea in extract ing nud combining the active principles of these tngrodtents into one Mmpln com pound, which perfectly coincides with the Via iMr.mcATKix Natuha In every dls ahe. aud acureneressarlly follows. ThiTu is in t iin orirau it will m-t rf.icli nor s eo.vUt will not euro. Ct.'KW'.iij as it your uruggist lui in. u:uununs nainphlctonth "lllsof Life," lr. K. It. Uiirlniau A Co., Osborn, O., proprietors. Vor l'ilus and Pelvic llseas, Uko YOUlt LIVE STOCK in Tin: UVH STOCK INSURANCE CO., -o v Tho Company is represented by JAUED P. IIULING, of Tionostu, Agent for Forest County, who is now ready to Insure your Horses, Colts, Mules, and Cattle. TTTTQ T A TT?U mar be found on flip at Ooo. t. ''' Itowell l'' Ni-w.iix r A(lvtTlli!lli UunwidUSiirULO bl . lu r.' iiclv. rl l1n,r A VmI ItrmnrltnMe umiwm MUTUAL SI. JlOPSStWO St CO. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, 1883. Westwaid. IttVKit Division. Eastward. p. M. A.M. 20 A.M. '. M. tl 45 S20 5 40 4 2", 2 6(1 ar Pittsburgh lv ...New Cnstle... Mereer Franklin lv...Oil City...ar 8 23 It (Ml 12 14 IOOO i) in P.M. 1 r 2 00 l M P. M. 3 It) 5 40 (( 30 A. M. A.M. 7 00 2 30 P. M. P.M. P. M P. M. tl 10 t'hila. Time, ar... Oil City....lv Oleopolis ...Kaule Uofk... President Tiouesta HieW orv .. Trnnkeyville.. Tidiouto ...Thompson s... Irvinoton Warren 1 12 ao t'2 13 t' or. u r.i t3 31 11 40it8 41 t3 8S!t7 2S t3 4lt7 HI 8 60 7 4S 4 14l 8 03 t2 02 11 34 fN W 11 Or, 8 20 10 3(1 t8 05 1 4; 1 :w tl 22 10 2.Mt7 hh t4 22.8 11 1 10:1002 7 4r, 4 30 8 24 12 60 fO 2S t7 25 t4 54 )8 43 .- 0 20 60 A. M. 12 S5 12 14 9 00 7 10 'fi 50 20 r ir 5 30 6 00 P.M. 11 40 A.M. lv...Wiimia....ar A.M. P.M P. M A.M. 10 00 8 0ri A.M. P. M. A. M. 4 15 lv...llradford..ar 7 60,11 25 2 101 lv Clean... .ar 4 0r P. M. P.M. A. M, IP. M. 8 30 7 43 7 13 7 00 6 30 6 00 ar...Klnzua....lv S3II 17 4 47 6 00 5 30 0 00 P.M. Corvdon. AXMf Hun.. Quaker Brhle, ...Kod House..., uaPer lv Salamancit ar A.M ADDiTloisAt, Tkains Leave P.radford 7:10 a. ni.. Kinzua 0:00 u. in. Arrives Warren 10:15 a. m. Additional Train Leaves Oil Citv 6:10 am. Oleopolis 0:54 am. Eagle Hoek 7:10am, President 7:l(iam, Tionesta 8:10am Hickory l:00am,Trunkevville :20am,Tid oute 10:00nni, Thompson 10:58, Irvineton 12:55pm, Warren 1:27 ptn. Arrives Kin 7.ua3:00pm, 1! rail lord 4:45pm. Sunday Tkains Leave Warren 0:20am, 4:20pm; Kinzua 10:25am, 5:0lpm; arrivo Bradford 12:05noon, 6:40pm. Leavo Bratl ford 8:30am, 8:00pm, arrive Kinzua 10:10 am, 4:40pm; Warren 10:50am, 5:45pm. Trains leaving Oil City l:0Onm, 2:30pm, arriving Oil City 2:00ni, 12:30niu;ht, run daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh. PiTTsiuTuoir Division Trains leavo Oil City 1:30, 7:00, 10:15 a. in., 2:15, 4:15, 0:15 p. in., arrive Oil City 1:00, 8:00, 11:45 a. in.. 2:35. 3:45, 8-30 p. m, Trains leaving Oil City 1:30am, 2:45pm, arriving Oil City l:00ain, 2:35pm, run daily between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. t Flag stations, stop only on signal. Trains on tho Kiver Division between Now Castilo and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between Oil City and Sala manca, and on the Buffalo 'Division on Philadelphia time, which is 30 ntidutes faster than Columbus time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh on trains nrrivimr Pitts burgh 8;20aui., and leaving Pitlshurj'h 6:20pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City and Buffa lo on trains leaving Oil City '2:45pm, ar riving Oil City 2:35pm. Jf-rTTickots sold and baggage checked to all principal points. tiet lime tables giving full information from Companv's Agents. WM. S. BALDWIN, (Jen'l Pas'r Ag't, OHO. S. GKTCHELL, tien'l Sup t. Nos. 41 A 43 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAUi, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cnlverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental anil Physical InAipae ity, Impediments to Murriago, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence, or sexual extravi gance, Ac, The world-ronowued author, in this nd mirablo Le-ture' clearly proves by his own experience that tho awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually cured without dangerous 'surgical operations, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by w hich every sufferer no matter what his condition may-be, may cure himself choaj ly, privately and rad ically. jP-fl-This Lecture should be in tho hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six eeuts, or two postage stamps. A4dress THE CTJLVEBWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St.. N. Y. N. V., P. O. Box 450 "BUElTTHES'SLUHQTHEALESr JllCFUUVC 1M1 BOUB. , lUB TUK CUBK U CONSUMPTION fr'iK-jLi Splttiug of Ulood, Bron- rhttiB, Coui:h, loliln. Catarrh or bust, and all lHguaaea of tlia Puluiouary DlKMIltU A tO. rtUiburKU. Dr. Kline's Ureal Nerve Bestorer is the marvel of the agH for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to tl31 Arch St., Philada. sep21-bltf Prui'Iaiiiatioa of (aoiicrnl Whereas, in and by an net of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the Elections of the Commonwealth,' passed tho 2d day of July, A. D., lsiio, 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. The ofllcers to be elected. 2d. Designato the placo at 'which the election is to be held. I, C. W. CLAUIC. High Sheriff of too county ot J-orest, do horehy make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on Tiitsduj, XorcmlHT , 1NS:. between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.at tho several Election Districts. In Bnrnett township ut Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. In Green township at the house of L. A rn or. In Howe township at Brookston, in Brookston Librarv 1 full. In Jenks township at tho court house in Marion. In Harmony township at Allender school school house. In Hickory township at Hickory House. In Kingsley township at Newtown School House! In Tionesta township at Court Houso in Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough at Court House in said borough. At which timo and places tho qualilled electors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer of tho Com monwealth of Pennsvl vnuia. 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 person for Coroner of Forest Coun ty. Tho act of Assembly entitled "an no' re lating to tho elections of this Common wealth," passed J illy 2, 181!), provides as follows, viz : "In case the person who shall have re ceived tho second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day ol any election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest nuiuhcr of votes tor Judgo at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have re ceived the highest number ol votes lnr in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judgo shall appoint an inspoctor in his place, and in case Iho person elected Judge shall not intend, then the inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a J udgo in his place ; and if . . I, i t. ... i rwiv vunuicv snau coiuiuue ill mo ooai o for" the space of one hour after th.i timo hxod by law lortheopcniugot tho election, the (iiialilied voters of iho township, ward or district for which such ollieer shall have been fleeted, present at the place of election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I elso give otlicial notice to the electors or orest county, hat bv an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1S74 :" Sw.il. All the elections bv tho citizens shall be by ballot ; every ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which ii shall be received, and tho number recorded bv tho clerks on tho list of voters opposite the nanio of tho elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or nio'-o tickets tho several tickets so voted shall e.ich be numbered with the number correspond ing with the nuinbor to the name of the 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 theoath now prescribed bv law to bo taken aud sub scribed by election ollicers, they shall sev erally be sworn or atlirmed not to disclose how any elector shall havo voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in u judicial proceeding. All.judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or affirmed in tho presence of each other. The judgo shall bo sworn by tho minority inspector, if there snail he such minority inspector. It not, then by a justice of the peace or alderman, and the inspector and clerk shall be sworn by the judge. Certificated of such swear ing or alliriuing shall be duly made out ami signed ly tho olhcers ho sworn, and attested by the ollieer w ho administered tho oath. If hiiv iudgo or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear tho ollicers of election in the manner required by this act, or H any ollieer of election shall act without Isiing duly sworn, or if any ollieer ol election shall certify that any ollieer was sworn when he was not, it shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the ollieer or ollicers so offending shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of tho court. IS too. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen of tho district, notwithstand ing tho name of the proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge tho vote of such person, where upon tho proof of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall bo publicly mado and acted upon by the election board and tho vote ndmitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to be it naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ceitillcale at the election beloro voting, except where; ho has been for five years consecutively a voter in tho district In which he offers to vote and on the voto of such person be ing received, It shall bo ths duty of tho election ollicers to write or nlmnn'mi an,. I. certificate tho word "voted," with thodnv. month ami year; and ifauy election offi cer or officers shall receive a i-eeond vote; on tho same day, hy vlrtuo of same eer tillcale, except where sons are entitled to vote because oftho naturalization of their lathers, they and tho person w ho shall oiler such second vote, shall he guilty of a misdomeanor, ami on conviction thereof, shall bo lined or imprisoned, or both nt the discretion of the court; but the iirio shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each ease, nor the imorisonmentone year. The like iiunlshmcht shall be inll'icted on conviction on tho ollicers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make or cause to be made tho endorsement re quired aforesaid on sr.ul naturalization certificate. Si:c. 12. If any election ollieer shall re fuso or neglect to require such proof of tho right of suffrago as Is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from any person offering to voto whose name is not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction, bo uniltv of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced ror every such offense, to nay a flue not exceeding fivo hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of tho . court. I also make known tho following pr -visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania: AUTICLEVIII. Hl'FFHAtlH AND KI.KOTIOW. Si-:C. I. Every male citizen twentv-oi e years of age, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at nil elections : First. He shall havo been a citizen of the I'nited Stales at least one month. AVeowrt.- He shall have resided In the State1 one year, (or, if having tireviously lieen n qualified elector or native born citizen of the Slate ho shall havo remnved thorclornv and returned, then six moths,) lmnie i a!ely precedidg tho election. Third, lie shail havo resided In tho e'ection district where he offers to vole at, least two mouths immediately preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ogo r upwards, he shall have paid within twv years a Slate or county tax which sfiail have been assessed at least two months uinli paid at least onemonth before election. . Sue. 2. The General election shall hi hold annually on the Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix i different day, two-thirds of uli tho mem bers of each House consenting thereto, 1 also give otlicial notice of the follow ing-iirovisions of an -not approved the 3iul of March, ISOfi, entitled "An net regula ting the mode of voting at all the elections of this Commonwealth." Skc. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate mid House of ilcprcMcntativcM of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and 'it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the qual ified voters of the sevsral counties of this t'oiiiinonwcallh, ot all general, township, borough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tieke's printed or written, or partly pi Inlcd and partly written, severally clas sified us t'oilows: One ticket shall embrace the mimes of nil judges of courts voted for and iha:l be la'boli-d "Judiciary;" one ticket snail embrace the names of all the Stnto ollicers voted for and be labeled "Slate;" one ticket slnill cnihiie-e iho nam. s of nil the counly offices voted for, Including ollice of Senator ami member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, U voted for, aud be labeled "County;" ue ticket shall embrace file names of all tho township ollicc-s voted for, nii.l lie labeled "Township;" one, ticket slia.l embrace the numcs n all tlur hoi-oili'li ollieer voted for, and be labeled' "Bor .ugh," and each clas shall be depos ited in -cpciMio ballot boxes. Notice (.-. hereby given. That any person, excepting Justice nf the I'cace wiio shall' hold any ollice or appointment ol'pi olit or trust imi'er the t uited Stales, or thi- State, or any city -or corpnratcd district, whether commissioned olll -or or other wise, it subordinate oll'u-er or agent who isorsIiMil he employed under the legisla ture, executive or judiciary ilepui-tmi-nt of this Siitte, or of any city, or of miv incor porated district, and aUo that every mem ber of Coinrrcss and of tho Stai'e Legisla ture, or ol tho seleci or common council of any oiiy , or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time, tho ollice or appointment of judgo, inspector or clerk of any election in this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judgo or other ollieer of such election shall bo eli gible to be then voted for. Tho Judges of tho aliiresaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of tho election of their respective districts, and produce them at tho Prothonotary's ollice in the Borough of Tionesta, as follows: ."All judges living within twelve miles of tiio Prothonotarv's otlioe, or within twentv four miles if their residence bo in a town, village or city fpou the Jino of a lailruud leading to the counly sent, shall before two o'clock p. in., on 'WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER SEVENTH 1883, and n'l other judges shall before twelve o'clock, m., on TIIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER, EIGHTH, 1883, deliver said let urns, together with tho return sheets, to the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Picas of Forest county, which said return shall be filed, and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by tho Prothonotary for publie inspection. Given under my hand at my office in Tio nesta, Pa., this 21th day of September, in tho year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-throe, and in( the one hundred and oig'hth year of tho' Independence oftho I'nited States. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. rnane Person Restored; KLINE 8 (in t AT rve restorer illSKArtkH. turt u nd ien titmt. k' All V It Iml IftltN. Ihnv ttMVlni M.nr.uuau. li.ml P. O. Iml -yi.rourf xl.ln,.. .Id W I IUV Arcti Si. rUll.tk-Ji.hla, l'. &e iriiMiiultiruuJuiM. P II OTOQ RAPH GALLERY, A TIONESTA. PA- M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. It Pictures taken in all the latest styles of the art. liti-tr JOH WORK id' every description "eieou ted at the REPUBLICAN otiko. 13 R ? (STOPPED FREE I I 11 11 ill UK I I'uruU l)nIN & Mill I K V - ttJ. ... ., I
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