"IV T. E. WENK, KDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Mil M. ISS4. llcpublirnu Ticket. HTATK. COSUUI'SS-AT-I.AROK. cjkn'i. e. s. osbounh, of Luzerne County. Announcements The following intoa will bo charged for announcing candidates : Congress, &!0; Assembly, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Fro thonotary, $10; Sheriff, 8; Commissioner, 6; Auditor, $1; Jury Commissioner, County Superintendent, $.". Those torms arO STRICTLY CASH I APVANOK. CONG HESS. W are authorized to announco AN DREW COOK, of Harnett township, as n candidate for Congress, subject to Re publican usages. ASSEMRLY. Wo are authorized to announce Tr. J. M. RURKETT, of Harnett township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorized to announce Pr. S. S. TOWLER, of Jenks township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repub lican usages. We aro authorised to announco TETER BERKY, of Howe township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican v.sages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Wm. R. COON, of Harnett township, as a candi date for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. ' We authorized to announco LEWIS ARNER, of Kingsley township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. PROTHONOTA RY. We aro authorized to announce WILL IAM LAWRENCE, ot Tionesta town- ship.as a candidate for Protlionouiry, sub- j ect to Republican usages. t We aro authorized to announco CUR- tTTO If L' II I 1CL l 'V F T .innuta ua a candidate for Frothonotary, &o., subject to Republican usages. SIIERIFF. We are authorized to announce LEON ARI AG NEW. of Howe township, as a candidate for Sherifl", subject to Republi can usages. We aro authorized to announce JAMES R. CLARK, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subjoct to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JAMES S. HENDERSON, ot Hickory township, as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. W. OSGOOD of Kingsley township as a candidate for Couuty Commissioner sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. CHADWICK, of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject 10 Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. C. BROMLEY, of Harmonytownship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to KopuDiican usages. February, 20, 1884. Ed. Republican: Dear Sir Please announce my name as a candi date for County Commissioner from Kingsley township, subject lo Republi can usages. S. J.SETLEY. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce QUIN TAIN JAMIESON. of Tionesta town ship, as a candidate for County Auditor - subjoct to KepuDiican usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks township, as a can didate for County Auditor, subject to Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announco HEN ItY O. DAVI3, of Tionesta,' as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to , Republican usages. Withdrawal. Baknett Twp., May 24, 1884. Tdiior Forest Republican : After, due consideration and consult ation with my Republican friends, I liave coHcludel to withdraw my name as a candidate for Sheriff. Thank ing my many friends for their kind t assurances of support, I am respect fully. J. R. Landis. Attend the Primaries. One week from uext Saturday, June 7th, the Republican Primary iiilections take place. We wish to urge upon every Republican in the .county the importance) of attending and casting their votes for the candi dates of their choice. Thus far the canvass has been very pleasant be .tween the aspirants, and we have ev tary reaBon to believe the feeling will be harmonious and pleasant after tho contest is over and the ticket made. Let every Republican be on hand, and let him bring with him his neigh bor who is not in sympathy wjth the wholesale system ot bossism and ma chine rule adopted by the wire-pullers ot toe Democrat and Greenback par -ties of this county. All those former Republicans, who are opposed to being betrayed by-a few political schemers who have nothing in view but the spoils and the advancement of their ,owu selfish eutls, are invited to come out to our primaries and show these self appointed leaders that while they may be able to sell out the party, they .can never deliver the goods. Let not a Republican stay at home. There is abundance of good material to select from, and each member of the party should consider it his duty to atttud the primaries. A good vote now prepares the way for a glorious euccess iu November. Turn out, all fif jou. v. Now They ore Frothing Mad. It appears from a casual glance at the last issue of the two fusion organs that are just now looked in loving em brace and straining every nerve to gaiu a point, that the Republican is not so badly downed as they thought it was, and the consequence is they are both real mad about it. They have the impudence to call iu question oth er people's honesty. As though the editor of this paper would stop to ar gue that point with such characters as they possess. Whenevor it comes to that pass that be has no better reputa tion for honor and veracity than eith er of them then he'll "silently fold his tent." Ac. But thai is not a ques tion in this controversy, and much as these political schemers and trappers would like to draw the fire from the main issue, the fact remains that we have proven to them some very un pleasant things. That the bosses are going to run things to suit themselves is evidenced by tho fact they have re fused to publish announcements when their rules say as plainly as words can that candidates shall be announced. Who has the right to say they Bhall not bo announced? Does it lie in the power of their county committees? No sir ; mod emphatically not. Y ho ha the right to say to a JJomocrat "you shall not run for the office of Trothon otary or Sheriff; or to a Greenbacker you shall not run for the office of As sembly or Associate Judge?" Has the county committee, or what is worse, six men the right to prohibit it ? Is that Democracy ot Greenbackisra, or is it bossism? Is it in conformity with the established rules of either party ? These are questions which every con sistent voter must decide for himself. If the bosses have the right to lay down such i ulcs why have they not the same right to pick outthe ticket? Is any one foolish euougb to think he can be nominated on this fusion ticket without the consent of the bosses? Not if ho was the most popular man in the county. That's not what the fusion is gotten up for. The bosses are just now trying to make it appear that this fusion was' the doings of the people. We would like the individu al voters to stop and think a moment: Were you consulted about it; did it spring from the people, or was it con cocted by a few political tricksters right in this vicinity? What was your first intimation of fusion? Why, sim ply that it was "fixed." "A simpleton with only half an eye open" writes a communication to the Commonwealth on the situation. He dates his letter from nowhere, nor has he the courage to sign his name, but evidently sees that the fusion organs are getting badly walloped aud con siders it his duty to come to the res cue. Now, if this "simpleton with half an eye open" had just opened the other eye and given us his name his effusion mighl'have had some weight; as it is, we don t know whether it was the editor of the Commonwealth or the Democrat who wrote it. At all events the "simpleton" prove3 just what we have always maintained and shown to be the object of the fusion: that of spoils. By his allusion to the matter of public patronage he unwittingly be trays tbe whole scheme of the bosses for whom he pretends to be the mouth piece. The cchemers who are running the Greenback end of the fusion ask honest voters to throw principles to the dogs for no other purpose than to help that sheet to a little pap. A short time ago the "fusion trapper" of the Commonwealth refused to publish a letter ironi a consistent ureenoacRer who signed his name in full, giving as a reason for such refusal that7 the paper was to small too admit of i dis- cussiou by members of its own party. But now comes a party who has not the sand to attach bis name, but f whose views happen to strike the "trapper" about right, and he is allow ed nearly a column to air himself. Where is the consistency or honesty in this instance Y Any conscienciouB Republican Greenbacker who joined that party through honest motives, aud who has not left the Republican party because it failed to recogcizo his fitness for some offical capacity, would not be ashamed to give his name, aud unless the "simpleton with only half an eye open" cornea up tc the scratch and opeus the other eye we shall be obliged to charge the origin of his harmless little epistle to "one of the gang." ' One good, second-band, one-horse wagon for sale cheap at H. J. Hop kins & co'a. Tin: Tionesta papers have been I snarling at each other for tho past two months. The Democrat and Common' wealth have "fused" against the Re- rrni.iCAN but the latter manages to hold its own. However, we don't think there is a man that wears hair that can tell what the fuss is all about. Clarion Jackaonian! We may state for Bro. Carlisle's bene fit that t be83 matters are intended most ly for home consumption, and in order to get a fair insight one should be on the ground and have nn a qnaintance with the parties who have assumed the management of tho "business transac tion" concocted by a few greedy poli ticians. Republican Primary Election. Fursurant to a Resolution of the members of tho County Committee, passed on the 23th day of February last, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest Couuty meet on SATURDAY, JUNK 7, 1884, at 2 o'clock p. in., at tho following named places of holding Primary Elections, towit : Barnett, Jacob Maw Carpenter Shop. Jenks, Eastern product, at Culwell House, Byroni btaliou Jenks, At old Court House, Marien ville. Jenks, Southern precinct, at Curll and Campbell s Mill. Harmony, Upper, at Setley House. Ilarmouv, Lower, Alleuder School School House. Howe, Upper, at Brookston. Howe, Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Halltown, where the voters of Upper Kingsley will vote also. Hickory, Upper, at Bnceville. Hickory. L'twer, at Plank Road School House. Kiogslev. at Newtown. Greeu. Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska Tionesta Township, and Borough, at the Court House. At which time end places they will by their votes nominate: One per3on for Congress. One persou for Assembly. One person for Associate Judge. One person for Protlionotary &c One person for Sheriff. Two persons for County Commission ers. Two persons for Auditors One person for Jury Commissioner. Each Election precinct will also elect one person for Member of the County Committee for the ensuiu; vear The PolU will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, liouesta borough, ou tUa f.tll. twiner Tiioj1 jir Tnnn 1ft At 9. o'clock P. M. Attention is called to the Act of Juue, 1881, regulating Primary Elect ions, that the Judges and Clerks, before entering upon tbe discharge of their duties shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in the presences of each other as follows, viz "I do (affirm or solemnly swear) that I will as Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as the case may he) at the en suing election impartially and faith fully perform my duties iu accordance wi h tbe laws and constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the rules and reg ulations adopted by tho Republican party of the County of Forest, for the government of said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to the best ot my judgement and ability. " This oath or affirmation to be first administered to tho Judge by an in. spector, then the Judge can qualify the others officers or administer the oath to any elector offering to vote. The above firm is given for conveni ence and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. And all hoarls will ob. serve it closely, that tne electiou may conducted according to Rules of the Republican party in this County, and law governing primaries. Samuel, u. iuwin, Chairman of Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUBLI CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. Tho eancidutes for the &evi-r;U offices shallhave theirnaruesannounend in oneor more of tho county papers at leant three weeks previous to the Primary Mooting stating the office, and nulject to the action of the party at tho said primary meetings. 2. Tho voters belonging to tho Republi can party in each township and borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee, at tho usual place of holding upring elections, at 2 o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who Bluill form a Hoard of Elections to recoivo votes and dotermino who are tho proper persons to vote, and who shall hold the polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After the polls are opened, the candidates announced shall be balloted for; the name of each person voting shall bo written on a. list at tho time of voting, no persou being ullow ed to vote uioro than ouce for the same office. 3. After the polls are closed the board shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to bo certified by the Judge aud attested by the clerks. 4. Ibe Jmlgo or one ot the Cleiiis up- MEW CSa.0.BS! OURi; STOCK IS We call special attention f our stock of this Spring Wo NEVER kept a Finer CS 3Ck 3h 3E Wo have tho Finest Assortment of FINK ut Low Prices. Don't SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING WE EM OWNED! A LA HUE AtiSOHTMEXT OF EXTRA S1TPKR, ALL WOOL It-PLY CARPET 3-PLY CAIU'ET, all wool. REST.. -FITTm TjUnTIB OIF1 Espoclally in Rlack Goods. We bought a Largo Line of Rluek Silks that we will sell at FORM Kit WHOLESALE F RICES. Call and see our Stock. IL J. HOPKINS & CO. pointed by the Judge of tho respective election district, shall meet at the Court IIouso in Tionesta, on tho Tuesday follow ing the Primary Meetings :it - o'clock P. M., having tho returns and a listof voters, and the person having the highest nuinbor of votes for any office, ahull bo declared tho nominee for the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons hiving an equal number of votes for the same office, tho Judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, tho person having tho highest number to be the nominee. 6. Tho Return Judges shall bo compe tent to reject by a majority, the returns from any district where there is evidenco of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall rejoct them whero there is evidence of three or nioro persona voting at the primary meotings who are not Re publicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Con fereesRepresentative, Senatorial and Congressional whoso acceptance of said appointment shull be a plodgo to support the person who may receive tho largest number of votes cast for that office 8. Tho Return Judges may at any titno change the modo and manner of selecting candidates as they may bo instructed by tho peoplo at their primary meetings, duo notice being given by tho County Com mittee. 9. Tho Chairman of the County Com- mittoo shall bo required to issue a call in pursuance of the action of the County Committee. AN ACT To repulato tho holding of. and to pi-o- veut frauUs iu, tne primary eieomms oi tho several political parties in tho Coiu innuwealth ot Pennsylvania. RnAtiim 1. He it enacted. &c.. That from and after the passage of this act it, sliall be IQW1U1 UIIU 11 IB Ul'lUJ MMim V1H ....... r. ... the judges, inspectors and eterlts or other officers, of tlm primary elections, meetings or caucus held fir the purpose of nominm- ini? candidates ior state, city una county offices within the commonwealth of Penu sylvauia, before enteriug upon the dis charge of their duties. Beverly to take and subscribe to an oaui or Hiimiuiuiui in inn presence of each other in form as follows, ninxltr; "I (A HI do timt 1 Will as judge, inspector or clerk (as the case inny DC) at Hie CUSlllIlfcCf lurmiu, llllJtbiUit a-uy iaiihfultv perfi mn my duties, iu uccoi dauce with tlie laws and con.ititr.tion i f the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, und in accordance with the rules und rcirula tions adopted by tho part v ol the county ot forthe government of the said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to i hi; best of inv judgment and abilities;' the oath ni atlinn iti'in shall be rlrst administered to the judge by one of the inspectors, tli-n tlie judiiu sn qualified shall administer the natii or iifllniialinu lo the. inspectors and clerks, ami niayhulmin- isier Hie oiitu to any l -cku- oiioi hk i vote us to nisipialilicatious to vote al iu h election , Sec. 'i. If any jiubse. llK-peetor, clerk or other officer of a primal y electiou asabue said shall nroume to act in mu-Ii capacity Utile tint takiuK and sui'senhiiig to the oath or iiiiimiatiou required by i his net, he shall ou couviclion be lined not i-secediug two hundred dollars; and if any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer, when in the discharge of Ins duties as such, shall willfully disregard or violate the provi sions of any rule, duly mad-) by the said party of county for the government of the primary elections of the party, he shall ou convict ion lie lined uot exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if any judge or iuspi dor of u primary election lis aforesaid shall knowingly re ject the vote of liny person entitled to vote under the rules of the said pin tv, or shall knowingly receive the vote of any person or persons not qualified as aforesaid, shall on conviction be tilled not exceeding two hundred dollars ; ami if any judge, inspector, clerk orotiu r officer ot a primary electien as aforesaid shall be guilty of any willful fraud in the discharge of his duties, hv destroying or ilelaciug ballots, adding luillots to t ho poll, oilier tln.n ihnsH lawfully voted, by stuffing the ballot box, bv false counting, by making false returns or by any act or t hing what- Knever, the perou bo otleiiding nhall be deemed guilty ot a liiisdeineantr; and up on coiivii tioii shall be linen not excecdiug five hundred dellais or imptiuoucd nol ex ceeding one year, or both, or cither, at the discretion of the court. All acts or parts of acts of assiubly in consistent with this act aro hereby re pealed, except in counties or cities where special ai ls are in force for the same pur pose: Pioviiled, That tlio provisions of this act shall entail no cxpeu.se to thu counties or cil ies. Approved The 2".Hh d av of June, A.I) 181. HLNHY M. 1IOVT. DR. FR HASH'S WATER CUKK KS TARL1S11M KXT A beallli institu tion in its ilOih year. For nearly all kind of chronic diseases, aud especially the dis ease of woman. Open at all seasons. Circulars free. Address, S. Prease, M.l.' Mew liriyhlou, leaver county, Va. Icb27i MEW CtaftUSS COMPLETE! a being ill i Lino (r ponds, Especially in 3S 3J. CLOTH I NO ever shown in Tionesta, and fall to see our stock. -S- c. We. $100. DRESS QOODS Scalc4 Proposal. Tho IMreetors of Tionesta Huron gh pro pose to erect a new school building in said borough, either of wood or brick. Sealed proposals will be received by the board un'il June Pi. issl, fur a three-sloiy wooden building; also for a two-s'orv brick building. Plans and specilieations can lie seen at Robinson A Runner's store. A sufficient bond will lie required for the faithful execution of tho work. The board reserves the right to rejoct any or all bids, Hids should bo lot warded to J. 11. ling man. O. W. ROHINSON, President. J. II. DINli.MAX Seentary. Tionesta, Pa., Mav lo, lss-t. TEN THOUSAND IIAU3WOOD Farms in Michigan. Eortaleby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K. CO. Sugar maple iht principal timber. Ativantagtxr Railroads already built, numerous towni and cities, one of tha healthiest parts of the United States, pureat water, good markets, line fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect tide. For books, maps, charts, and ail additional information, adUrcsa W. O. nUGHART, Land Commissioner. Grand Rapids, Micfa Or Sbpteu Koubkts, Traveling Agent. NKYV LIVKRY At K.VST HICKORY, PA. ThoXmdersigned has now In operation at the above place a tirst-class Livery where good rigs can alwavs bo hired tit moderate charges. A hack will bo run to rfguuir passenger trams on tho H. I. P.. R. J. W. HA LLIDAY. Buckeye Force Pump 1 i , 5' c p a a n c c a tr - o ii O CALL AND (JKT PRICKS, IE ID. H'iUlBE . TIONKSTA, PICNN'A. E. K. THOMPSON'S A PLEASANT, SAFEnilDp AND CERTAIN wmSJzZ for Wornia In cliildn-n and adultH. FhiiiiIhh who tiavu iiH tl thin relittlflf r'Micdy ouch tvoulil not willioiit It. A backing coukU, ftuittiitr iu Hie'p, inHiiH, pule Klmi.t tiv mouth, ort'iisive bruam and Invtmnh, eoattxi bmtfuti, itchuiK and jiickiuw ut thu ijoho, aro nni iiiili'tioiiM of tlie pivrM-nt of wnriiin, and of the iiti-ti of Hiich a Kiat-dvaa SWKI T WOIMI IMIWDlilt. li md U10 lulioM iiitr UUiuouiiilti : My family baa reoeived more bneflt from 'Sweet Surui Vowder' than all other inedunuH ever lined In my houwe, and if my twtmiony at to ita remedial powera would Iw ot any uw, I J ill mo chtrfufly jiv it." A'. KeynoUU, Ju4ticcuf ih Peace, I'strulium Cetttr. fa. I take i'leaupo in certifying Omt ' Bweet Worm Powder1 ha worked woudera iu my lamily." Geo. M. Uerrtny, Kerr Hilt, I 'a. Rampla by mail, 25c. preiaid. Prepared only hy E. K.THOMPSON tWz&Pa. F. F. WlHTTKKIN, II. C. Will ITKUIK. Shellleld, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTCKIN BUGS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. IjiiiiI and Railway Surveying a Specially, MaKiielic, Sular or Trianuulation Survey ing. J lest of I nst ru menu and w ork. Tonus on upplicatioii. SEND vour. Tub Work to tho REPUB LICAN Olrio-. m m m - nrnr Cfq ! I ! y m if inmum POWDER Ran RAILROAD. TIM E TAKLE IN EFFECT Nov. l!, ISKl. West wm (I. Uivi lM VISION. Kiimi ward r. m. N (Ml A.M. I 7 Mi ar Pittsburgh lv i.M.l p. M. H 4."i H ill 4 :;s i nu rarker.. IIS 11111 M 12 40' 1'i 40 4 'J7 4 "flj Pox burr. t lo .'l lO.ar.. Kraukliu. lv z oo i i :ui l M I A. M. C. M , A . M . :t mi 7 uo r. m. . M. M.lr-.M. l'. M.I mi1 Pi 4."ij ti 'Je ar... Oil City....lv 2 i:i;rjii7,t r.s Vi n.Mtl M i h ;.o Oleopolis ...Kite.lt. Roek.. ...t. I'residonl.... Tionesta lliekoi'V ..Trinikcv ville, Tidionle.... mil ! 40 t7 13 4'2 f7 HI I 4f II II fs 1 :i(iior.! h r 4 00 j 7 4K 4 15! 8 03 1 1 'Jiffi :1st o:i t-1 '-"2 S II I 10 in I.". Pi "io ! IJ VL :!.-. (I lo 1J It It 411 A.M. N.M. A.M. Ill (HI A.M. A.M. I I :0 II an 11 nr. lo 1 1 10 47 lll-TJ P'.V. 10 il'i H M 10 10 7 50 '.I ."i.'i 7 10 p 4 1 ii r.-J ! 'J7 II I ". (I 0 (1 INI A. M. 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PiTisnriimi Division TraitiH leave Oil City 2:er, 7:00, 10:41 a, m., 2:45, 4:.V p. in., arrive Oil City 2::10, 7:45, 0:15 a. in,, 2:20. :!: 15, H llil p. ni. t r IHK Millions, mop only on signal. Trains run on Kaslern Time, which Is PI luii.ules raster than Hnli'alo time. Pullman Sleeping Oars and Through Coaelies between Pnllalo and Pittsburgh on trains arm -inir Pittsburgh 7:.'.(l a.m., and leaving Pittsburgh K:20 p. in. Throiiirh Coiiehes between Pittsburgh and liullalo and Parlor Cars between lbif falo iifnl Oil t'il.v on trains leavintr Pitts buri: S. -I'm. in., arrivii.g Pittsburg N:(Hlp.m. '-Tii-Uets sold and baggage chocked to all principal points. (lot lime tallica giving full Information from Oompanv's Aceiils. WM. S. H.L!)V1N, (ien'l Pass'r Air't, )K. S. ! K I t'll KLL, ien'l Sup't. Nos.MI 4:1 Kxehange St.. Hullalo, N. Y. J. L. PR A PI. Auont, Tionesta, Pa. rAAAaAAASA A A A A A A AAA A A . Col. Wob't C. Ingersoll . . ... 1 I . 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