The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 31, 1883, Image 2

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J. R. WEN1C,
EDITOR.
WEDXESD.IT MORNING, OCT. II, IS8J.
llcpullioaii State Tlchotl.
FOR RTATK IKKASURKR,
WILLIAM LIVSEY,
or Allegheny Comity.
TOR AUDITOR OKNEHAL,
. '..' JEROME h. NILES,
of, Tiogn County.
Republican County Ticket.
For Comity Treasurer,
WILLIAM SMEARlUUOH. .
.... . For County purveyor,
11KNBY Ci 'WiUTrKKIN; ,;
' " For CororirT,, ' ' ' .
Dr, J. W. MORRQW.
MEN FOR THE PLACE! . ...
VixliAM LivscY Of Allegheny
county, for State Treasurer.
Jerome B.'Niles Of Tioga coun
ty, for Auditor General.
illiam SsiEARBAUGn ForCoum
ty Treasurer of Forest County. . '
II. C.' WnnrEKiN For Couuty
purveyor of Forest County. ' .
. Dr, J. W. Morrow For .Coroner
of Forest County. .;. ,. .
I. . . i ii a 't
ONCE MORE, REPUBLICANS !
'Oilffl mnrA heforA cdpntinn enmoa
would wo earnestly urge the Republi
cans of Forest county to bend their
energies to the getting out of the full
vote.' No one will dispute the necessi
ty of this is if we ffish to elect our
straight ticket and we know this to
be the earnest desire of every true
Republican io the county. We have
ticket that no one cau say aught
ogainst. Every man on the ticket i
eminently qualified for the position to
which he aspires, and there is no reas
on why Repulicans should not tutn
out and do their best to have them
elected. Our State candidates are all
that any man could ask iu point , of
fitness and ability; that they will
prove themselves in every way worthy
the confidence reposed in them there
is not a particle of doubt.
Our County Ticket is equally good
and deserving the support of Repub
licans as well as all others who like
efficient, painstaking and pleasant
officials. The office of County Treas
urer should be filled by one who
is careful, capable, and pleasant with
all who bay have business to transact
with him. It is to the interest of tax
payers to have such an ' oue. It is
left with the people of Forest county
f.o tay whether they will elect such an
one; whether they want an active,
wide-awake business uiao,who is pleas
aot, courteous and capable, or not.
This is a question of vital importance
to every taxpayer iu Forest county,
and we h?pe all will decide wisely.
We have no hesitancy in savins that
the Republican party presents a can
didate in the person of William Smear
baugh who fills every requirement we
have mentioned. Let us elect him ;
No one will regret it.
The offices of County Surveyor, and
rCoroner also want careful and effi
cient. men to fill them ; men of skill
and good judgment, who will take
pride in attending to' their duties
faithfully. They are not lucrative
positions, but are nevertheless impor
tant to the citizens, and they, should
be careful whom they elect to fill
thera. Mr. If. C. Whittekia U the
"candidate for Surveyor ; he is a skill
ful workman, wakei it his profess
ion, and thus understands it thor
oughly. Dr. J. W. Morrow is the
candidate for Coroner, and an excel
lent choice it is. He is reliable in
every respect, and being a physician
he is just the man for the position.
We wish to make one last appeal to
the Republicans of the county to turu
out and get your neighbor to turu out
with you. Chairman Irwin has an
address elsewhere in this issue which
we hope all will heed. It is timely
and to the point. Let us be vigilant
and work, and victory will crown our
efforts. Let each individual do his
whole duty during the few days that
yet remain.
Tjie Phila. Tine' story that Lew
is O. Cassidy thinks of withdrawing
his declaration that ho is a candidate
f'-r U. S. Senator, proves incorrect.
Cussidy publicly proclaimed tbis fact,
and be will never withdraw it. He
has already captured Berks and North-
I'lpttlO. ,
TO THE VOTERS OF FOREST
COUNTY.
Next Tuesday tho people of Penn
sylvania will be called upon to decide
who they will have for Treasurer and
Auditor General of the State, and
coming nearer home the votors of For
est will elect a County Treasurer, Sur
veyor, and Coroner. The Republican
party has presented good men and true
to fill these offices from tho highest to
the lowest men who fill the require
ment of being honest and capable,
The reports received from differ
ent parts of the county are auspicious,
and seem to point surely to a Repub
lican victory as far as this county is
Concerned, yet for all that, we want
to be active and vigilant and work
to make good the glorious consuma
tion, as it is writteu by the Roman,
"The gods help those who help them
selves." The State seems sure, for the
Republican party presents this year a
solid front ; both the regular and the
independent speak from the same
stump in a common cause and call
upon the people at the polls this fall
to rally and put the seal of condemna
tion ou Democratic misrule, as has
been wisely said, by doing as we used
to do, elect every man. All Repub
licans are now seeking the common
success and if they are only active
and vigilant Victory will again be
painted on the old banner on the Gtb
day of November, 1883."
Let there be no apathy or indiffer
ence, for it is a campaign for the fu
ture and will have great influeuce
on that of next year. Forest is a Re
publican county and the State un
questionably is so when a full vote is
out at the polls. If every man in the
county would make himself a com
mittee of one to get out the voto, vic
tory is insured already, misrule con
demned and democratic extravagance
at Harrisburg rebuked by the people.
Rally then, at the polls, and do your
duty. Samuel D. Irwin,
Chairman Rep. Co. Com'tee.
The. Republican Senate has passed
eleven resolution s fur final adjourn
ment. The Democratic House has
sat down ou all of thera, and thus pro
moted a grab of $485,000 from the
State Treasury. "Turn the rascals
out."
The Republicac party in this State
is now fully united. Gen. Beaver
and Seuator Stewart are now address
ing meetings from tho same stump.
So are Gov. Iloyt and Senator Cooper.
Union and harmony prevail in the
ranks. All that is needed is a full
vote. The strength and triumph of
the party, being united, roust use its
full strength at the polls this fall, to
elect an Auditor General and State
Treasurer, and the entire county tick
et, and prepare for the greater and
more important struggle of next year,
when questions of vital interest in
State and Nation are to be decided.
Peruna.
This medicine was i roil need to the pro
fession and to ttia public ut large bv S. P
Harpnan M. l., in 1K77 alter ho had pre
scribed it over 400,0(10 patients in almost
everyjdisease to which Hush is hoir. It is
wholly composed of numerous vegetable
ingredients each one of which is acknowl
edged hy the medical profession to bo the
most potent of all the herbal remedies
k nown to medical science. But its great
vinuB is inanity aitrioiuaoio to tno new
and peculiar proportions in which tho h ir
monious inirredients are combined and to
the extreme cat e exercised in its uianu
fac ure using only tho pure active prin
ciples, and excluding all that is crude or
trritating- No one should pe without
Peruna.
A .Miracle Iu Oil City.
Doctors dumfoundod druggists and tho
people wild with excitement. From the
Oil City Derrick, July 21st, 181: Miss
Maggio Martin, of this city, has been ill
and confined to the house for several years.
Our best physicians failed to give her re
lief. She took Peruna and, to tho aston
ishment of all who knew her. she is now
upandabont again. Mr. .Simmons, tho
druggist, sold 14 bottles lust week. Ha
buys in gross lots. Mr. Caw-ell, too, sells
it. Ask your uruggist for Dr. Hartnian's
book "Ills of Life", gratis, or address
Dr. II., at Osljorn, O., for ono.
WANTED
Reliable and experienced men : in every
county in Pennsylvania, to sell Wheeler
and Wilson Sowing Machines. The most
liberal terms to good men ; Corrosimrid
ence invited. Address WM, SUM NEK
A Co. lsj W. 44th Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. '
l?aI!TSTs.EE
l II li V ln?ane Perjorii Restored;
'OraM BM41N 4 .Nkll 1)1,1.1... Oily turn
fr.wttrr Wf, ijtiUitsy and Atrre Jjfrtimi.
I i Infillim-i it Uk
nrjttlui'tuii-. Xr.
f'itiulk uui.they
P. O. ttfid
ArcbSl.KUlLlul
uuen tu ulrtvH'ti. iv tiiajtrr
TruatliM and $2 trial bottlefrufcta
tlieyiajiF)k'ex)ii-8tKo. rVnl nam,
1 irrfiid fulilrunri La It k- KI.INk
P. P. WltlTTEKIN, II. C. AVHITTEKIK.
Shefltold, Pa. Tionesta, Pa.
WHITTEKIIM DUOS.,
Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
Land and Kail way Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, Si.'ur or 'i'riarigulation Survey
ing. Pest nf f i.Hti-uments and work,
linns on application.
WM.
SMEARBAUGH
& CO.,
Dealers in
xmvaooxoT
NOTIONS. BOOTS & SHOES,
IIATJS AND CAPS.
GBOCEBIBSI
Ton a ceo,
CIGARS, HARD
WARE, QUE ENS
W A R E. G Ii ASS WAKE,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG
KTAPLES, RAKERS DREAD, OYS
TERS, Ac.
Goods. Always First-Class.
ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES,
82.50, $3.50, f 1.50, Stl.50 and upwards.
Buckeye Force rump
n s.
m, r- 50
i i r-r- ij
1 s
. 0
CALL AND 037T THICKS,
It! X) - IK -J1JIBEL,
TIONESTA, PKNN'A.
Ia attiro s pmitost wmly. and Is the
principal lnntof Blnut every pre
siTlpth.uPr. H:trlinnn glvnt tohls prlvato
patients. BttJifWWiii.UiMMWriWiitppjy:
l'KUL'KA plt-u;iutiy agrtius wiin evti
ono the vouuir. thooUL tho m1iMl-Hi-tff
IhebauoHiiUtheiiioUier. PTfgWFiyj
1'EHI NA cle:ilises the 6 t,U in ul nil iin
Impurities f tncs the toina h, roulatos
the ht-art, tin locks the m'oretlons of the
liver, strengthens thn nrvei nnd Invlpnr
ates the bruin. KS32UBEaHffiWDSBH
I'KKi'N a. lathe urcaUiatapiH'Uzcr, uijikc
Mood, an J to the weary and tired from the
toils ami cares of th'd:v 1 1 c ves swM hthI
rcrn'Rhlng fikp. rrm-a-TOjawc
I'Mlit' N A ibCompoM.a winll ul t xcliitilc
InyrndjeTiK. rnch ono a reat remedy in
1 ' K B V AMiUS'utfllcp'
the stomach to digest any articloof food.
In ldvur and Kiducy diseases, and in
Chronic Catarrh, It has positively tin
etmal. it never fails. r",m;71
Ask Tour druggist for Jir. ilarimn
raimhfeton "'i'n,) lllsnf Mfn.' Earn
Vor i'llen, Dlorrhasa, or Kidneys, Uko
TEN THOUSAND
niuavooo
Farms in Michigan.
orfalS,bT ,he GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA
J j SuMr maple the principal limber.
Advantagti: Railroads already built, numeroni
towns and ciiiej, one of the healthiest parts of the
United States purest water, good markets, fine
fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul
tural population, best building material at low
figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect
tit le. For books, maps, charts, and afl additional
information, address
W. O. HUGHART, W
Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mich..
Or SEFTiUt KuusKTb, Traveling Acut.
I tako plpitsuro iu telling the Sporting
Fialorniiy that I liave re-purcliaed
TIES UN BL'SIXENS
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM
SOLI) IT IN 1871,
T AM NICELY LOCATED ut my old
A stand, and 1 am prepared to attend to
all my irieiMlM, and Uiu pulilio generally,
wlio need
ANYTHING I?! THE GUN l!KE!
I shall keep a perfect stock of a.'I ,inds of
Ami all kinds nf
FfSHmCTACECLI'.
I shall also continue to handle tlm
Will it'" N.'uliis liuliiue.
And the
CHICAGO SINGSIl SEWIK3 MACHINE
Conie and -eo it". You will lind nie
ALWAYS AT IIDMK.
Muzzle Loaders made to order and ar
ranteil. PpREP AIRING IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES PROMPTLY. AND
FAITHFULLY DONE.
1 A. J5.1I.IHVIX.
Tl.lioute, Piv., A up.. 12.
, W.tcll'-S. fttCID WiI.lnrS I F.O Wlrll., m.-l.l W n n, i.. -
J S.. Iu.tl4l.uu S.ilu fK bvl. 1 (.'.Mlii I'l.t.pril firm Utt
"f!"u( uhp:,.,.,,,-, u:.lU, IMHjHia. .In..!,!, f
I .lojfttt lite, 'i UuMI'MIS A I X, 1 U tw l.ri.
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HDinUfifl!!
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fall &
Pnll 1 Imrn (nd Winter flist npproneliittfr, nnd Com fovtaWlity lx tho
next thiii in order, and wo me Jinppy to inform our friends in Pur
est County .Unit wp nro prcpnred to supply thai, want nt in Low
PrleoH -is tho siun qnnlity of (Joods run ho prdneod in WoMeni
Pennsylvania. W o inulte you to Inspect our Stock before making
.your purchase, hh we will SAVE YOU MONEY, Wo buy Lui-ro
(iumititics of (loods for Spot Cash, nnd having Two Stores to supply
nnd ltuj together when (Jnnntity conies in question to Ret tho Price,
nnd being nil workers nnd hnvinn no idlo men to support, nnd not
being compelled to live on tho profits of nny ono lino of business, wo
nre confident that wo will nnd can SELL YOU MORE UOOPS FOR
THE MOMEY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS SEC
TION OP COUNTRY.
PLEASE CALL AMI SEE OUR STOCK OF
CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS cSc SHOES,
iFTTiEisrisiHiiiLsra- q-ooids,
DRESS Q-OOIDS,
'GROCERIES,
P R O VISION S
FLOUR, FEED, &C.
NO TIIOU1UR TO
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO,
A Binlncss Education ! tho mnr t profitable, hocni It Is tlir) most osoftil. fhir aim la to nractlc.illy
train young nu-ii for the actual n-iiiiro!iicnta of this commercial affc. Inrtlviilual limlruclliin. N
vacation. Students c:in enter at any tnuo. For clrcul:in. aildnwa 1'. Ill VV Jt, WINS, l'iitxlmrr.. Pa.
VJf jEVJj OjgMrVR Al LROAD
TIME TARLK IN EFFECT Apr, 1, 1SSI1.
Westwaid. Rivkk Pivisiiin. Eastward
p.m. I Ia.m.I
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(iai nr Pittsburgh lv
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p. M.
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l'Jiila. Time,
ar... Oil City....lv
Oleopoli.s
...EiirIo Rock...
President
Tionesta
Hickory
.. Trunkeyvillo..
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... Thompson s...
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ar...Kinziia....lv
Corvdon I ,
....Wo Run....!.
Quaker Rrldge.i.,
...Red House....!,
lv Salamanca ar.
AnnmoNAi, Thai ns -Leave P.radl'ord
7:10 a, ni., Kinua 9:00 11. 111. Arrives
Warren 10:15 a. m.
Admtionai, Tkatx Leaves Oil City
fi:10 am, Oleopolis (1:54 am, E.igle Rock
7:10.nn, President 7:Ilain, Tionesta 8:IUam
Hickory !):00ani,Trunkeyville 9:L'oani,Tl 1
oute 10:00am, Thompson" 10:58, Irvineton
12:55pm, Warren 1:27 pm. Arrives Kin
zim 3:00pm, Prailford 4:15pm.
Svndav Trains Leave Warren '.':20am,
4:2opni; Kin.ua 10:25am, o:0(Jnn; arrive
Prailford 12:05noon, fi: M.piu. Leave P.rad
ford 8::i0am, 8:00pm, arrive Kin.ua 10:10
mil. 4;40pm; Warren 10:50am, 5:45pm.
Trains leaving Oil City l:0iiam, 2:;l()pm,
arriving Oil City 2:00pm, 12::!0nii:ht, run
daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh.
Pitthuchuh Division Trains leave,
Oil city 1::;.), 7:0, iii:45 a. in., 2:15, 4:15,
9:15 p. 111., 111 rive Oil City 1:00, t-:00, 9:15 a.
m., 2:35, :'.:15, 8-;!0 p. m,
Trains leaving Oil City 1:30am, 2:15pm,
arriving Oil City 1:00am, 2:35pm, run daily
between liullalo and Pittsburgh.
t Flag stations, stop only on signal.
Trains 011 tho River Division between
New Castile and Oil City are run on Col
umbus time, between Oil City and Sala
manca, and on the Pulfalo Division on
Philadelphia time, which is 30 midutes
faster than Columbus time:
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Buffalo
and Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitts
burgh 8:2lam., and leaving Pittsburgh
(3:20pm.
Parlor Cars between Oil City and P.ull'a
lo on Vn.ins leaving Oil City "2: 15pm, ar
riving Oil City 2:.'i5pm.
jr-Tickets sold and baggago checked
to all principal points,
(Jet time tables giving full information
from Company's Agents.
W M . S. 1 1 A L 1 W I N , ( ! en ' 1 Pass' r Ag't,
(iEO. S. (iETCHELL, (icn l Sup't.
Nos. 41 A- I t Exchango St., Pulfalo, N. Y.
J. L. CPA Hi, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
HOW LOST! HOW. RESTORED!
Just published, a new edition of Dr.
Cuiverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad
ical euro of SpermatoiTliiea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary .Seminal Losses,
Iinpotency, Mental and Physical Incapac
ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also,
Consumption, Epilepsy ami Fits, induced
by self-indulgence, or sexual extravi
gance, Ac,
Tho world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his
own experience that the awful consequen
ces of Solt'-Abusu may lie ellectually cured
without daiigeious surgical operations,
bougies, instruments rings or cordials;
pointing out a mode of cui e at once cer
tain and ell'eetual, by which every sulferer
no matter what his condition may bo, may
cui-m himself cheaj )y, privately and rad
ically. r-This Lecture should bo 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
two postago stamps. Address
THE OULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Pox 450
Dr. Kline's dreat Nerve RcstoieThi
tho marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis
eases. All tits slopped l'rte. Send to lllil
Arch St,, Fliilada. fcep2l-i!f
mvmum.
iSTLOW GOODS.
lroolninaf Ion of ;mrul
rAvvtlnn.
Whereas, in nnd by pn net of tlie fienernl
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled 'An Act In regulate the
Elections nf the Common weiilti',' passed
the 2rday of July, A. 1)., IS09, it is niado
tnetliity ol tho Sheriil of everv countv
within this Commouw ealt I. to "i'vo public
notice of tho (leucral Elections, and in
mien 10 eniinierate :
1st. The ollieers to lie elected.
2d. Pcsignate the place at which the
election is 1,0 ne Held.
I. C. W. CLARK, High Sherilf of
tno county ot Forest, do hereby make
known and give this public notice to the
electors of the county nf Forest, that a
tieneral Election will beheld iu said coun
ty, on
Tuesday, Xovcmbt'r , ISSI5.
between the hours of 7 n. 111. nnd 7 p. 111. at
the several Election Districts.
In Harnett township at Jacob Maze's
Carpenter shop.
Iu Oreon township at tho house of L.
.iimer.
In Howe township nt Rrookston, in
lJrookston Library Hall.
In Jenks township at the court house in
Marion. a
In Harmony township ntAllosulor school
Honooi nouso.
In Hickory township at Hickory
House. .
In Kingsley township at Newtown
School House.
In 'J'ionesta township at Court House iu
Tionesta borough.
In Tionesta borough at Court House iu
said borou ;h. v
At which time and places tho qualified
electors will elect hy tiallot:
One person for Treasurer of the Com
nionwealth of Pennsylvania.
One person for Auditor (leneval of the
( ominoiiw ealth ol I'eiiusvt vnnia.
Ono person for Treasurer of Forest
County.
One person for Surveyor of Forest
County.
One person for Coroner of Forest Coun
ty.
The act of Assembly entitled "an ac r
hit iiej to the elections of this Common
wealth," pnsscd July 2, lSlO, provides as
ioiiows, viz :
"In case the rerson who shall have re
ceived the second highest numberof votes
for inspector shall not attend on the day of
any election, then the person who shall
have received the second highest nuinlier
of voles for J udo at the next precoiMn.;
election shall act as inspector in his place.
And in case (ho person who shall have re
ceived the highest number of votes for in
spector shall not attend, the person elected
Jiulno shall appoint an inspector In his
place, and in casethe person elected Jude
shall not attend, then tho inspector who
received tho highest number of voles
shall appoint a J ude in his place ; and if
uii v acain-y sunn com nine in me iioaril
for the space of ono hour Hl'lcr the lime
fixed by law forthoojieningof the election,
the qualified vob'rs of tho' township, ward
or district for which such ollieer shall
have been fleeted, present at the place oi
election shall elect one of their number to
lill such vacancy.
I nlso give ofiicial notice to the electors
of Porckt countv, that, by an act entitled
"An Act further supplemental to tho ai t
relative to the election of this Common
wealth, approved Jan. :!o, ls7i :"
Si;'. !l. All the elections by the citizens
shall be by ballot j cery ballot voted shall
be numbered in the order in which it shall
lie received, and tho number recorded bv
the clerks on the list of voters opposite tho
name of the elector from whom received.
And any voter voting two or liioeo tickets
the several tickets so voted shall each be
numbered with the number correspoud
iiiR with tho number to Hie nanio of tho
voter. Any elector may write his name
upon his ticket, or cause tho sanio to bo
written thereon, anil attested by a citizen
of the district. In addition to theoatii now
prescribed by law to bo taken and sub
scribed by election ollieers, they shall sev
erally bo sworn or allirined not to disclose
how any elector shall have voted, unless
required to do so as witnesses iu a Judicial
p' ceding. All judges, inspectors, clerks
and overseers of'every election held under
this a t, shall, before entering upon their
duties, be duly sworn or allirmed in tho
presence ol each other. The juilgoslmil bo
sworn by the minority inspector, if there
shall be such minority inspector, if not,
then by a.jiistice of the peace oraldcrmau,
and the inspectors and clerk shall be sworn
by iho judge. Certificates of such swear
ing or atliriiiing shall be duly mado out
and signed by the ollieers so 'sworn, ami
attested by tho ollieer who administered
the oath. If any judge or minority inspec
tor refuses or fails to swear tho ollieers of
election in tho manner required by this
act, or if any ollieer of election shall act
without being duly sworn , or if any ollieer
ot election shall certify that an y ollieer was
sworn when ho was not, it shall bo deem
ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction,
the ollieer or ollieers so oll'onding shall bo
fined not exceeding one thousand dollars,
or imprisoned not exceeding on year, or j
both, In the discretion of the court.
Skc. 11. H Hindi be lawful for nnv quali
fied citizen ol the district, notwithstand
ing the name of tho proposed voter is con
tained on the list of resident taxable, to
ohallenge tho voto ofmch person, where
upon tho proo! of tho right of suffrngn
n is tu.vV required by law shall
bo publicly mado' nnd ' noted upon
by tho election board and tho
voto admitted or rejected, according to tho
evidence. Every person claiming to be a
naturnlized citizen shnll bo required to
produce his HHturnlizntion eeitillcate nt
the election belore voting, except w hero
he hns been for live veins consecutively a
voter In the district in which ho oilers' to
vole ; ami on the vote nf such person be
ing received, it shnll ho lh. duty of the
election ollieers to write or stnmp on such
certificate the word "voted," with tho dnv,
month and year; nnd If any election olil
cer or ollieers shall receive a rocond vote
on the snmo day, by virtue of same eer
tilicnte, except where sons nre entitled to
vote because of I he naturalization of their
I'nl hers, they and the person who shall
oiler such second vote, shall bo guilty of a
misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof,
shall bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at
the discretion nfthe court ; but the line
shall not exceed live hundred dollars in
each euse, nor Iho inuirisonincntouc year.
The like nunishment shall bo lulbeted
on conviction on (ho ollieers of election
who shall neglect or refuse to make or
cause to be made the endorsement re
quired aforesaid on said iiaturnlijitioii
eertilleate.
Sue. 12. If nny election ollieer shall re
fuse or neglect to require such proof of
tho right of suffrage its is prescribed by
this law, or laws to which tiiis isn supple
ment, from ar.y person ollering to -voto
whose namo 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 uuilty
of a misdemeanor, and shall be senlnceil
lor every such otlense, to pay a line not
exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un
dergo an imprisonment ( not more than
one year, or both, at tho discretion of tho
court.
lalsonuike known the following pre -visions
of the new Constitution of Penn
sylvania :
ARTICLE VI II.
SfKI'UAHH AND K I.KCTIOV,
SkC 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi e
yours of age, possessing the following
qualifications, shall bo entitled to vole at,
nil elections :
First. He shall have been a eilizen 01"
tho I'niteil States at least ono month.
.Vrv i,He shall haveresided in IheStnte
one year, (or, if having nrevioiisly boon 11
qua: hied elector or native born citizen of
the Stale he shall have removed therefoi'ili
mid returned, then six moths,) Juime 1
a'ely proce lidg the election.
Thii-tl. He shinl have resided in tho
e'eclion district where he oilers to Vote ft
le-st tw months immediately preceding
the election.
l'i urlli. It twenty-two years of ago v
upwards, ho shall 'have paid within two
vears a State or county tax w hich hh;:l
have been assessed at least two nionthsnnd
paid at least otii niouih before election.
Si:r. 2. I'he (iciiixal election shall L
held annually on the Tuesday next follow
ing the lirsl Monday of November, but
the (ieiieral Assembly ni.iv, bv law, fix :
ddVeroiit day, two-thirds lif all the num
bers nf each 1 1 ouse consenting thereto.
I also give otlicial notice of Ihe follow
iug provisions of 1111 net approved the 3orh
ol i.larch, 1M0, entitled "All act regula
ting the mode of voting at all tho elections
ol this Commonwealth."
Skc. 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and
House of Repro .entutive's nf die Common
wealth nf Pennsylvania in Oenerul As
sembly met. and 'it is hereby enacted l y
the authority of the same. That Hi- qtiai
ilied voter ot the sevsinl eouiuies of this
Commonwealth, m all general, tow nhip,
boronth and special elections are hereby
hoien;ter authorized and required 10 voto
by tic'ie's printed or written, or pnrflv
p. int. .1 iie.d partly written, kcvciiiIIv chis.
silicd us follows; One ticket shall einbnico
the names of all judges of courts voted inl
and bli.nl be la'belrd "Judiciary;" o-io
lieki t inul embrace the names oi all lh
Slate 1 Hirers voted for and bo l.thtb-l
"State;" one ticket shall eiu'nra-M the
nam s ol'nU the oouuly oll'.ees vmcd jorr
including i liiee of Senator and moi;itic of
Assrnii.l v, if vote 1 n,r, and nicml or nf
Congn sS if v (",! for, and be lab iie.
"County ;" ,u:e ticket shall embrace tho
iianiisot.il! the township olHec-s vo'ed
lor. nod be labeled 'Township;" on;
ticket .--hiid embrace the names ni all tho
boron;, li oilie r voted for, and be labeled
"Uor ugli," and each class shall bed. pos
ited in scjicralo ballot boxes.
Notiee e, hereby given, 'i hat miy person
excepting Justices of the Peace wim shall
hold any oilice or appointment of profit or
trust 1.11. lor tho United Stales, or thin'
State, or any city or corporated district,
whether commissioned otli 'or or other
wise, 11 subordinate ofdeer or agent who
is or shall be employed under tile legisla
ture, execuf ivo or judiciary depart ineiilot
this Slate, or of any oily, or of any incor
liornted district, ami also that everv mem
ber of Congr. Ks and of the Stat'o Legisla
ture, or of the select or common coiuuil
ol'iiuy oitv, or commissioner nf biiv in
eorporate.l district. Is by law incapable of
holding or exercising at the time, tho
oilice or appointment of judge, inspector
or clerk ol any election i:i tbis Common
wealth, and that no inspector, fudge or
other ollieer of such election shall be eli
gible to be then voted for.
The Judges of the aforesaid districts
shall rcprc-ehtativelv take charge of the
certilicaies of return of the election of
their respective districts, and produce
then) at the Prothonolary's oilice iu tho
liorough of Tionesta, as follows: "All
judges living within twelve miles of tho
Proilionoiarv's ollloe, or within twenty
lour miles if their resilience be in n town,
village or city i-pon the line of u lailroad
leading to tho county sent, shall before two
o'clock p. 111.. ou 'WEDNESDAY, M).
V EM PER SEVENTH, 1SS3, and a 1 other
judges shall before twelve o'clm k, in., on
THURSDAY, NOVE.M PER 1IU11TH,
lKS.I, deliver said returns, together with
tho return sheets, to the Prothoiiolary of
tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest
county, which said return shall bo tiled,
and tho day and hour of tiling marked
therein, ami shall bo preserved by tho
Prolhonotary lor public inspection. '
Oivcn under my hand at niv oilice in Tio
nesta, Pa., this2!!h day of September,
iu the year or our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-three, and in
tho ono hundred and eighth year of tho
Independence of the United Slates.
C. W. CLARK, Sherilf.
11 1 IOTO( i R A p H ( i A L L E R Y ,
X TIONESTA, I
M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor
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ricturcstaken in alltho latest stvles r,r
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