5 I ! I ' ! i EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. U, IS81. Itrpnbllonn Ticket. NATIONAL. Fob rnEsinKNT, IIOX. JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine. Von VlCK I'RKSIPKNT, CJEX. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. STATE. COSaREHS-AT-LAROK, OEN'L E. S. OSBORNE, of LuKorno County. COINTY. Congress, ALEXANDER C. WHITE, of Jcflorson County. Assembly, PETER BERRY, of Howe. Associate Judge, LEWIS ARNER, of Kingslcy. Prothonotary Ac, CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, of Tionesta. Sheriff, LEONARD AG NEW, of Howo. County Commissioners, J. ft. CHADWICK, of Tionesta, UEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kiugsley. County Auditors, Q. JAMIESON, of Tionesta Twp. JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, HENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionosta. OUR COUNTY TICKET. At this time, two weeka before elec tion, few remarks upon our County Ticket will not be nut of place. Of our candidate for Congress, Alexander C. White, we have had frequent occasion to speak, and we can only reiterate what we have always maintained, that if our people want a man to represent them in Congress who is possessed of brains and ability, along with the strict est honor and integrity, they will cast their ballots for Mr. White. The peo ple of our county have become pretty well acquainted with him during the few months that have intervened since his nomination, and we are pleased to learn that he has gained much in pop ularity with that acquaintance. That Mr. White is pre-eminently the man for the place any unbiased man will admit. i 4 ' Peter Perry, The Republican candidate for As sembly, is a gentleman eminently qualified for the position both in point of ability and experience as to the peculiar wants, of Forest county, having been a resident or the county for upwards -of 15 years, during which vhe Las expended much of his cleans and energies to the advance meet and improvement of the same. He has ever kept in view the welfare of the county in all his varied busi . ness transactions. The discovery and development of Forest's great oil pro ducing interests has been very largely due to Mr. .Berry 8 untiring energy and pluck. He staid by it when oth er hearts had failed. His ambition now to represent his county in the State Legislature is aa honorable one, and it will be his pride to win the ap probation of the people while there . and leave behind a name that will be an honor to the county and himself, , Could more be asked of any man ? Lewis Arner , Is the Republican candidate for Asso ciate judge. I? or nearly ntty years Mr. Aruer has been one of the hard working men of our community Scarcely a day passes over his head but that his bands nod something at which to busy themselves. He is one of Forest county's steady-going, indus trious citizens, and by always attend iog strictly to bis own business has gained the esteem of all. Mr. Arner is possessed of good sound judgment a very essential point to be taken into consideration in connection with that ; position. Another requisite, and per haps more essential still, is the fact that he W an unbiased man, never allowiri hit prejudices to run away with his better judgment. This, all will agree is one of the best recommendations fur a man seeking the office of Judge, and the man who does not possass this faculty :s Lot fit to occupy a position on the Bench. Mr. Aruer's abilities amply fit him in every way for the position, as any of his friends wil readily testify. Curtis M. Shawkey Is our caudidate for Prothonotary iwegister, xc. Does Uurt. need any introduction to tbe people of Forest county? Wt think not. Born and raised in ber borders, he has shown to J. K. WESK, the people what perseverance honor and integrity will do for a young man. Search tbe State over and we doubt whether a more competent or fit man could be found for the important posi tion to which he aspires. The people of Forest county need not to be told that it is to their interest to have a man in the Prothonotary's office who is careful, painstaking and, above all, strictly accurate in keeping the records straight. Mr. Sbawkey's eminent abilities to do this are known to every man who has ever had business to transact there; search where you may, you will not find a better or more artistscally kept set of records than those iu the Prothonotary's office of Forest county. Curtis M. Shawkey is the niau for the place, and we confi dently believe the people will say so on the 4th day of November. Leonard Agnew, Our candidate for Sheriff, is a gen tleman well and favorably known to the citizens of Forest county. He enjoys the confidence and esteem of all good citizens, and none will say that he will not make the county au official in whom they will feel a just pride. He is clever and gentlemanly to all with whom he comes in contact ; this all know who are acquainted with him. He is one of the boys who shouldered the musket and gave four year's gallant service in defense of his country. The boys who went through tbose trying times are fast dropping off, and it becomes them to stand to gether when a fellow comrade needs their help. Mr. Agnew's ability to fill tbe position honorably and to the entire satisfaction of the people will not for one moment be questioned, and all will ackuowledge that he will make a faithful and efficient officer. A vote tor .Leonard Agnew will be a vote to place in office a man who will take pride in honorably conducting the same; one who will be a credit to both the county and himself. Fon County Commissioners Our candidates are Messrs. J. R. Chad- wick and George W. Osgood, both square, nonest, reputable gentlemen. Mr. Cbudwick is a man aged about 54 years, nas bad a world ot experience in public matters, and is possessed of clear, keen and sound judgment; straightforward in all his dealings, and altogether a crentleman whom it is a pleasure to meet. Approach him ou any subject and he can talk to you intelligently. A snrowd observer; a man who figures economically, and will make a first-class official. Mr. Osgood is a man in his 33d year ; born and reared in our county, and having its every interest at heart he will exert every energy to promote its welfare rest assured of that. Blessed with sound sense and a good heait he will prove himself a faithful servant of the people. His honor and integrity have never for a moment been questioned, and he to-day hears the esteem of all bis neighbors and acquaintances, and he is iu every way deserving of the hearty support of his party. With these gentlemen in the Commissioners' office the interests of the people of Forest county will be looked after carefully, faithfully and intelligently County Auditors. Quintain Jamieson and James A. bcott are ihe Republican nominees lor Auditors. Mr. Jamieson is a young niau of ability and clear judg nient, well calculated for the position in every way. Mr. bcott nas bad threo years experience in the office which will be turned to good uccount in the future. Nobody doubts his fit ness for the place, as his past record has shown him to be. For Jury Commissioner Our candidate is Henry O. Davis. He has served a tei m in the position to the credit of himself and county. He will be re elected and it is pleasant to know that we will nave so good a man in that office. This completes tbe County Ticket. In reviewing we have been careful to give facts, and we are perfectly confi peit our readers those acquainted with tbe gentlemen mentioned will bear us out in what we have said. The ticket is a good one and we are pleased to learn that it is receiving a hearty and earnest support throughout the entire county, and we confidently expect to record its triumphant elec tion on tbe fuurtli day of November. Let us all leud a helping baud to that end. Samuel Tii.hen has written annth er letter, but it is just as obscure and ambiguous as bis last one Mr. Til- den should enclose a key with bis next epistle. Ohio's Majorities. From the display of poultry iu many of the Democratio papers over the result in Ohio it would seem that they have deserted Cleveland and mean to boom Blaine, else why crow so lustily over such a crushing defeat. They try to extract a grain of com fort out of the fact that West Virgin ia gave a Democratic majority of scarcely 4,000. We actually believe they will have the hardihood to come out and crow over Cleveland's defeat after the 4th of November. Why ehouldu't they when they can bring out their roosters iu the face of such magnificent Republican majorities as tho following: James S. Robinson, secretary of state, ll,d21; v. Y . Johnson, supreme court judge, 15,450; C. A. Flickiucor, board of public works, 17,476. The Republican' ma jority on the vote cast for Congress men is 18,418, which gives perhaps the best expression of the feelings of the people. This shows a gain for the Republicans over la&t year's vote of over 30,000 and of the year previous of more than 37,000. The most san guine Republicans did not look for such magnificent results, and tbe Democrats are entirely welcome to every atom of comfort they can pos sibly extract from the situation. Grover Cleveland ought to with draw; his cake is dough. We think Grover Clevelund ought to take to the wooas. Carl Scnuz's influence over the German vote is like William II En glish's contribution to the campaign fund it is nothing to nobody. The firing of one hundred guns in Albany over the Republican victory in Ohio must have been pleasant music for Cleveland. Caul Scuunz claims that he re ceived no compensation for his speech es. Judging from the result in Ohio one would not naturally suppose he would have the cheek to accept any thing. Blizzard. Posson James Fuekman Clarke, of Boston, announces that he will continue to sit up with the Democrat ic corpse until the day of burial. mother Clarke, it will be observed, is not afraid of ghosts. Caul Sciiurz can't find words, either iiiuglisn or Uermau, to express his feeling over the result in Ohio. We are advised that, after a difpas sionate survey of tbe field". Mr. Schurz has reached the appalling conclusiou that the country is heading straight to everlasting smash. D. LANGELL'8' ASTHMA REMEDY. 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I wish you worlds success, C. A. Hall. Bashaw. Wis., writes: received vour trial package and find invul aluable, doing just what you claim for it It is truly God-send to humanity. No one can atford todo without, it who issuf lering with Asthma or Catarrh. Such are the expressions of praise and gratitude received daily, and In addition 1 will still continue my former proiios ition. Hem) mo your iiamo and address and I will forward you a trial package by return mall, reo ot charge. Full size box by mail, 1.00. Wold by all druggists Address, 1). LAMlhlih. Applecreok, O, Inventor und sole proprietor. "IDHOTOORAPH GALLERY, X TION EST A. T A M. CARPENTER, - Proprietor. 'ft mm. Pictures taken in all the latest styles tbe art. 26 STEAM ENGINES! EnEftE ies ana Machinery a Specially. (Second 1 nd Juguies and iioilers on hand. Send for Stock List. THOMAS C A KLIN, .Vile gueny City. augti ly Still Ahead ! While the world still mo"os on wo are times ly filling our Laro and Commodious Store brim full ot Merchandise Cheaper, Finer and Hotter than ever before. We have a very large stock of everything in our lino, eiuhrncingal lnost everything that is necessary to make homo cheerful and pleasant. Comfortable Bud Warm Winter Clothing of every and all kinds, and not tor tho protection of the body Irom tho tout only, but tor tho sutislnetion ot Hunger as well, and at prices thai Defy Oompctoiion l'lease call and examine. No trouble to show poods. IL J. HOPKINS & CO. A Busincu Education Is th rnont protltnlile, bominc It Is tho niot ncfnl. Our aim l to practically train younff mmi fur tho actual rcijulroinrnts of tills commercUl acn. Individual Innt.ructlnn. Nu Tacation. Student can cntr at nny time For circulars, address I'. DUl'K jfc SONS, riltxlnirg, I'a. Procliimufioii of aciieral IU ct'tto n. Whereas, In and bv tn net of tho General Assembly of t he Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections ot tho t.ommonwealtn, passed tho 2d day of July, A. 1., ISti'.i, it is made the duty "of tho Sherilf of every county within this Commonwealth to givo public notice of tho General Elections, und in such to enumerate : 1st. Tho ollicers to bo elected. 2d. Iiesigtmto the 'place at which tho election is to be held. I, C. W. CLAKK, High Sheriff of tho eottntv of Forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to tho electors of tho county ol torost, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on Tuesday, November 1, 58S1. between tho hours of 7 u. in. and 7 p. in. at the several Election Districts. The Electors of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. The Electors ot G toon township at tlio house of L. Arner. The Electors of Harmony township at Allonder School House. Tho Elect rs of Hickory township at tho hotel of. I. W. Bull. Tho Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing In tho Election Dis trict of West Howe, to-wit : Those west ol the following line, viz: Beginning ut tho nortlieast corner ot warren t number SliiK, ami northwest corner of warrrant number 27;ir, and running thrnce directly so.ith to the Jenks township lino, ut tho'Jialltown School House. The Electors of Howe township residing in the Election District of East Howe, to wit : Thoso residing east of tho above mentioned line, nt JJrookston, in Bruok- ston Library Hall. The Electors ot Jenks township at the School House in Marlon. Tho Electors of Kingslcy township at Newtown School House. Tho Electors of Tionosta township nt tho Court House in Tionosta borough. Tho Electors of Tionosta borough ut the Court House in said borough. At which timo and places tho qualified electors will elect by ballot: Thirty Electors ol a rresident anil ico President of tho United States. One person for Congressnian-ttt-Tjirgo to represent the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in the National Congress. Ono person to represent tho Twenty fifth (Pa.) Congressional District, compos ed of the counties of Forest, Armstrong. Clarion. Indiana and Jellursoh, in the National Congress. Ono person lor Assembly, to represent the county of Forest in tho House of Bep lesenUiti ves of tho Stato of Pennsylvania. One person for Associate Judge of For est county. Ono person for Prothonotary, lteglstor, Recorder, and Clerk of tho Courts of For est county. One person for ShorifTof Forest county. Three persons for County Commissioner of Forest county, (each elector to voto for only two persons). Three persons for County A uditor of For est county, (each elector to vote for only two persons). Tw o persons for Jury Commissioner of Fm est county, (each elector to voto for only one person). The act of Assembly entitled "an act ro tating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1S1!, provides us follows, viz : "In caso the rerson who shall havo re eoived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, thenotho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in caso the person who shall have re ceived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his plaoo, und in case tho person elected Judge shall not attend, thou tiie inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a J udgo in his place ; and if any vacancy snail continue, in tho board for tho space of one hour after the time fixed bylaw for the opening of the election the qualilied voters of the township, ward or district for which such ollicer shall have been fleeted, present at the place of election shall elect ono of their number to till such vacancy. I also give ollieial notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to the election of this Common wealth, upprovod Jan. 3o, 1874 :" Kkc. 9. All the elections by the citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot voted shall be numbered in tho order in which it shell he received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name of tho elector from whom received. Still Ahead ! ! working hard to keep up with It and tho From Any Source And any voter voting two or imi'ii tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with tho number to tho name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon Lis ticket, or cause tho same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to thoiialh now prescribed by law to be taken and sub scribed by election ollicers, they shall scv orally bo sworn or allirtned not (o disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All judges, Inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this in t, shall, before entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or atlirtued in the presence of each ether. The judgoslisll bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, then by a justice of the pence or nhlerman, and tho inspectors and clerk shall be vworn by tho judge. Certttlcatos of such swear ing or uliirming shall be duly made out and signed by the ollicers so sworn, and attested by the olilecr who administered tho oath. If any judge or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear tho ollicers of election in tho manner required by this act, or if any ollicer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any ollicer ot election shall certify that.any oiliccr was sworn when ho was not, it shall bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tho otllct r or ollicers so ollcndiitg shall be lined no. exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Si'.o. It. It shall b lawful lor any (nulli fied citizen ot the district, notwithstand ing tho name of l h" proposed voter hi con tained on the li it of resilient taxable, to ohalli'lige the vole of Mich peivson, w here upon tho proot of ttie ri,;!it of sullirige as H now ni'iiicl tiy law shsll bo iMibiicIv uia.:e n:cl acted upon by the cl'ctioit board and ll'e vole ii'isriitte.l or rejected, according to tho evidence l'.ccrv person claiuiiii" to be a naluializi d citi.cn shall be rioniroil to proilinc ',' na! iiiji'izati'ui cci tilicute at the election lietori) voting, except where ho has been Ibr live ears eonsceiii,l el y a voter in the district In which he otters to vote j and on the vot.i of such person be ing received, it shall- bo thi duty of tho election otheers to write or stamp o:i such cortiliee.to the word "vot.ol," with tliodny, month ami year; and ii any election olli cer or ollicers shall receive a. Micond vote on the same (lav, bv virtue ol since cer tificate, except where sens nro entitled to vote because .; the uat u iv.l ia'iott of their fathers, i hoy und tie peixm who shall oiler such second vote, shall be v.uilty of a lnisdo:iie:iuor, und on con v ietion then of. shll be Im.' l or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion rf the court : but. tho lino shall not e; mil live hundred dolhii'.i in each case, nor Ihe imtu isotniu nt one year. Tho like punishment shi.U be li;llietcd on conviction on tho ollicers of election who shall neglect or refuse to inako or cause to bo made tho endorsement ro- (piired aforesaid on said ludurali.'.ntioii CCI llllClll.M. Si:r. 12. If any election ollicer shall re fuse er neglect to require such ) roof of the rlglit ot sullraue as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from ur.y person ottering to vote whoso 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 i-uiltv of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such ollenso, to pay n lino not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo nil imprisonment of not more than ono year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. I also niako known tho following pre visions of the new Constitution of I'unil sylvania : AKTICLK VI II. HCKKKACIK ANI I'l.KCI ION'. SkC. 1. Every uinlecitiy.cn tweuty-oi o years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : i''u,s7. lie shall have been u citizen of tho t'nited States at leant ono month. SectHit.-He shall have resided in the Stato one year, (or, if having nreviously beeu a qualilied elector or native born citizen of tho Stato ho shall have removed therelorm and returned, then six moths,) imino 'i ately precedidg the election. Third. Ho shail have resided in tho election district where he oilers to vote at least two mouths immediately preceding, ttie election. J-'ourlh. lt twenty-two years of ago r upwards, ho shall have paid within two years a Stale or county lax which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least rmemonth before election. SKC 2. Tho General election shall b3 held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing the lirst Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, lix u dilfiroiit day, tw o-thirds of, all the mem bers of each Mouse consenting thereto. I nl.vj give ollieial notice id the follow- Ing provisions ofnn net approved I of March, isiid, entitled "An net i ting the mode of voting nt, all the d. of this Commonwealth." Skc, l, He It enacted by t!u s.-n:' House of Itepreseotalivc's ofil e t . : wealth of Pennsylvania In (l. i . seinbly met, mid it is herebv . i the authority of tho siune. Thi.' Hied voters ot f I 'oiuiuonwealth, nt all gen-M il oorougn and special olceti. i,, hereafter authorized nm! re . by tickets printed or wr.i piloted anil partly written, silled as foilows; bno tiel i the names of all judges ol . and shall bo labeled ".I ticket t liall embrace Ihi n Stnle ollicers voted for n "Slate ;' otic ticket sb natni s of all the t-ounly including oilice of Senate; Assembly, if voted lor. Congress, if voted for," "County .me ticket sh:. mimes (d ull tho township lor, mid bo labeled "Tm ticket shall embrace tho unin borough ollicer voted for, i.d "Borough," and each class hn i I ited in setiernte ballot lioxoA Notice is hereby given. That xeept ing .1 usliccH of the Pence Ik uii juiv oiucc or nppnmimcnt' el ' list under tho I nited Kiries. tri Sl:i ale, or any cit y or eorporated o wi wi hether eoniniissioned olll cr oi is-, n subordinate ollicer or ie.;i is I or snail no employed under th - : Hire, executive or judiciary dep . this State, or of nny city, or of perilled district, and also th V ber of Cong ress and of the tu re, or of the select or e u any oil v , or cotnmlss. rorporalod district. Is by lidding or exercising itlice or nimoint nieut oi or clerk of any election in wealth, und that no Iiiki i t lier ollicer of Klleb fdcet ioi i . gible to be then voted for. Tho Judges of tho n fore: : shall representatively take ehan cci titiiates of return of the ; their respective districts, und them nt the Prothonotary's nll'n I tol'f llltrll fiT 'I'ioonut'i uu Collet . judges living wit'iin twelve mih i -... i . .,i . t . . i . l l oi iioiiotai v n oilloo, or Mlillio four miles if (heir resilience bo In ilbico or cite i-oon t!n line of - lea ling to the county scat, slnil' o'clock p. in., on 'WEDNI V EM BER FIFTH, 1SS!. lodges shall betorn twelve TIIUKSDAY, NOV!,' IKS l. deliver saUl relm the return shet, to t! the Court ol Comm. 'ounl v. which sirid ret . nixl tho day and hour . therein, and shall b ; Prothonotiirv nir nubile e Given under my hand at i iiostu, i'a., this :ioth da . in the year of our I .o: -d eight hundred and eh. I t tho one hundred and i: , ' li. dependence of the I . C. V. ( TIM K TABLE IN EFFECT Yn .'i (i i l'i'tshurgh Di boon K M ;., M. S O'lj 4 :;.-( 1 2; ill 2 .VI 1. M . ' 7 .VI .. 1 4 -,.. .". hi:., 2 li'.. . 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Currollton. 7 nu!. ..No Vandaliu... 1S Allegany H ( 8 ' il 20 4 20 (i till; iv oiean ... .ar A. M.ll. M A.M.I I". v Additional Thain Leaves i ll:.".liain. Warren Itiiitpm, lrvimi' pm, Tidioule Ii: lepm, Tionosta ii;2;.j rives t lil City 7:00pm. AniiiiioNAi. Thain' Leaves oil (kltl am. Oleopolis i;:l7um, Erele 7:0:!ani, President 7:07i.in, Tionesta 1 Hickory S: l,iam.'f runkey villo !W7ar onto l(l:20ani, Thompson Ji:i:j, Irvineton Ilteopm. Trains run 011 Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh S:4Sriin. riving Pittsburgh S;OOpni, are Solid Trc. with Parlor Cars between Buffalo 1, Pittsburgh. Tu a 1 ns leaving Pittsburgh !):0."pm, or riving Pittsburgh 7;f'(inm, tiro Solid Train with Pullman's Sleeping Cars holtt'eoe Bullalo and Pittsburgh. 7 ;-Tiekels sold und baggitgo checkc ' to all principal points.. Get limo tables giving full information from Company's Agents. WM. S. BALDWIN, Gcn'l Pass'r and Ticket Ag't, No. 41 Exchange St., Bullalo, N. V J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. O.W.DIMIOK FI N E STATION ICR Y, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GQOI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IF1 K TJ XJT S &c O Also Agent for Estey. Sterling, SI. Dinger, and dough it Warren Orirui Decker Bros., J. A- C. Fisher, V. D. IV A Co., and Win. Kuabo l'ianos. Bot;o cash prices given. Call nud examine est logues and prices. Tionesta, Pa. Srpt V . Came to the premises of the undersiiM in Tionesta tow nship, Forest County, ! ut west end of creek bridge, about An 1st, lssl. a red hciler, aged about one Tiie owner is notilied to come for v. prove property and take saiuouwav,o! wisashewill be disposed of accord in law. 1). V. AGNi: Sept. 1ft, 1SS4. S2 W'H'.lirl, SrfBlMilumf 1 f.fl, WMte IUetl llui. 9.1. imtutii u fol.ua. N.!i.J;Mam t iitap. B: iw.uiu, 'XUuiIi'&u a (.0., ivJ.4nai. :
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