The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 14, 1885, Image 2

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    EDITOR.
wEn.NKsn.n jmiiMxc, oct. h, ins.
ISr-tuliIirnn Ktnf o Ticket.
rou statu TUKAsrnrn,
MATT I MOW H. Ql'AY.
of Beaver County.
ICr-MiblU-nM ('oimi.v Ticltcl,
For Associate .T miiro,
lion. JOHN A. PBOPEH.
For Iiistrlct Attorney,
M. CLANK. Esq.
OHIO!
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THAT SAME OLD COON !
13,000 TO 20,000 MAJORITY
FOR FORAKER.
The latest and most reliable news
this murninp from the Ohio election
pays that Judge Fornker and the
whole Republican State ticket are
elected by majorities ranging from
15,000 to 20,000. The Democratic
Siate Committee concede their defeat
by from 8,000 to 10,000 majority.
The Republicans claim both branches
of the legislature aud on joint ballot
will elect a U. S. Senator. This is
the first big gnu since the election of
Cleveland, mid puts a very bad damp
cr on Democratic future hope. Now
for Pennsylvania.
Mr. IIensel, we are told, has au
uouDced a short, sharp aud decisive
campaign to begin immediately after
the 10th of October, and "make Rome
howl," presumably up to the time of
the election. Now, if Mr. IIensel
would just throw out a poiut or two as
to what he and his lieutenants are go
ing to howl about it might be of use.
It was very significant that when he
was in Altonna the other day he was
not heard to say "anti-discrimination"
once; and that wu3 to be tho war cry,
according to the convention. We
will come, am bear him make bis anti
discrimination speeches in all the
towns along the line of the Pennsyl
vania railroad if he will promise to
have with hira, to help him, one or
two of the fifty or sixty Democrats of
the last Legislature who voted against
the anti-discrimination bill, for such
speeches are bound to be interesting.
Al. Crawford, Ilughby Mackin, Rev.
Home, of Cambria, and North, of
Juniata, and the brilliant Faunce, of
Philadelphia, should not be missed,
but should figure at ali the meetings,
"ome, trot them out, Brother IIensel,
an J let us have a real good time!
JlarrLtburg Telegraph.
A majority of the Judges of Phil
adelphia have decided that the names
of the applicants for marriage licenses
should not be given for publication by
the Register. They bold that such
publicity would be injudicious and un
just to the parties interested. The
grave and reverend seignors of the
Philadelphia bench may be correct in
these conclusions. If they would
study the new law, however, they
would see that it contemplates and
provides for the fullest publicity.
The record is open to the public, and
of course is the property of the Dews
papers, provided they see fit to appro
priate it. The list of marriage li
censes, so far as our observation goes,
is regularly published by the papers
iu every State where a marriage li
ceuse law is in force. Franklin Keivn.
A good deal of surprise is professed
at the attempt made by the Democra
cy iu New York to prove the Presi
dent a partisan of Hill's election by
fjrging aud publishing a letter iu bis
name heartily endorsing his nomina
tion. Is there anything to bo sur
prised at in that? What day will you
pick up a thicK-aod-ttiin Democratic
paper that is not filled with political
falsehood and misrepresentations as
f hat forgery ?
J. E. WKN'K, -
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s. y.-.-w nr.. v "'o.v.ii
Till IIen.t 1-Iy rnmbination per ins
to liave nbaniionct" tbe palace cur rani
through t ho Sute. No use. Put Day
on the flielf.
The Pennsylvania Club, of Phila
delphia, lias endorsed Col. Quay. One
by one the Mugwumps are crawling
in out of the cold.
Attop.ney oknkkai. Garland is so
anxious to get rid of his telephone
stock that bo may give it away unless
a buyer appears pretty soon, lie
ought to put it up for a raill'.
General Uoskcrans, the new reg
ister of tho Treasury, is greatly dis
pleased with Secretary Mtnning. It
is nut yet clear whether he will dismiss
Manning or reduce him to a clerkship.
Ki;ru:i: is in no need of pimps ami
sucKers. Forest National
Wo should think not, so long as bis
present supply is so prompt and faith
ful to his nod and beck
Advices from Turkey state that his
Celestial Upness, the Sultan, is failing
mentally. This is tho result of too
violent straining to comprehend the
inner consciousness of .Sunset Cox's
joke".
Announcement is made by tele
graph that the President's annual mes
sage is being prepared by whom it is
not stated, but by Colonel Daniel Lv
mont, of course so it promises to be
a good one.
t
The Louisville Courier Journal
calls Colonel Quay's remarks on the
tariff 'stuu" aud balderdash." Al!
the same, it is the sort of stnif and
balderdash that makes the Free-trade
goat wish he were dead.
In off years, when there aro no eler
tious, St. John hibernates on a cattle
ranch in Kansas. With the sound of
approaching political conflict in auy
doubtful state he bids the herd good
bye, and cashes his influence at Dem
ocratic headquarters.
Dallas Sander's nomination for
sheriff in Philadelphia has not added
much to the strength of Mr. Daw
The boom that was to be sounded has
not been beard, is like the Inde
pendent revolt, small, and growing
beautifully less every day. '
Where has the great Day IIensel
combination, recently traveling
through ibis state, pitched its tents?
Perhaps it has gone into Winter quar
ters iu anticipation of cold weather
early in November. It is a pity so
good a show should exibit for oue sea-
sou only.
A paper published ia New York,
called The Climax, auuounces that
"We are on the ragged edge of ruiu;
the brink of Hell." As the balance
of the paper is devoted to abuse of
General Grant, we hope somebody
will push the editor over "the brink."
llarrisburg Telegraph.
m
Well, the Philadelphia Mugwumps
who propose to defeat Quay stood up
and were counted last evening and
there were less tbuu 100 of them.
The boom ia not as high as a cburch
nor as 'Aide as a barn door, but it has
grent. toue and is beautiful. It ought
to be photngraphed. Phila. Press.
The Republicanism of men like
John Sherman and George F. Hoar
may be antediluvian in its way, but
we observe, uot without surprise, that
it is the species of Republicanism
which has the most terror for the
Bourbous of to day. It may be old,
but it is cot older than the wrongs
which it seeks to redress.
The Free- trade League, over which
David A. Wells preside, has called a
national conference or convention of
Free-traders to meet in Chicago on
November 11 next. This, we pre
eume, is to bo the opening of the raid
upon the tariif and the principle of
Protection- to home industry to bo car
ried on iu aud out of Congress all
Dext Winter and Spriug.
The appointment by the President
of Mr. H. B. Plumer of V enango
county to the important position of
Naval Oliic-fir for Philadelphia causes
the Press to observe that "the hungry
aud thirsty Democrats of Philadel
phia who have been impatiently wait
ing for the distribution of the spoils
were in no good humor yesterday over
the sudden aud unannounced impor
tation from the extreme West for the
Naval olliee. Mr. Plumer may be a
very good Democrat, but the Demo
crats of the city see no reason for go
ing so far to fill a place which they
were ready to supply. The selection
does nothing to uppease the tide of
angry feeling which has been rising
so Ligh."
TIM E TABLE IN EFFECT Jinx- 1,
Wcstwaidl Pittsburgh division Eastward
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rive oil City ii:4fipm.
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dififinin. rrcsident 7:d2nm, 1 'ionosta 7:fi'Jani
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onti (i.fidain, Thompson 11:00, Hrrivcs
Irvinetnn ll::.e:im, M arron 12;fi()pm, Kin
zua 2:()fij,ni. Sueur Itun 2:2(1, Corvdon :i:0D,
(movillo :i:lfi. Wolf Kon Z:,W, (Jnaker
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fi:02. South Currollton 5:"0, South Ynuda
lia fi:lH, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Clean
(Wdpni.
Trains run on Kastern Tinto.
TitAixs ltvivins 1'ittf bur:h 8:"fiain. nr
rivini; l'ittslmruli 7:2.')ooi, are Solid Trains
between liuiralonnd I'ittsburph.
Tiiains leaving l'ittsliurjih Si lfipm, nr
rivinjr Pittsburgh 7:4():im, ure Solid Trains
with Pullnian's Sleeping Cars between
liutlido and l'ittshurnli.
iT-yvTiiketw sold and lia-rae checked
to all principal point.
Get time tables trivini full information
from Company's Autonts.
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J. A. l'KI.I.UWS,
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Whoroax, in nnd by m act of the General
Assembly of the Conimonwealthof Penn
sylvania, entitled 'An Act to rotsulalo the
Elections of the Conit-.trmwealtl',' passed
Iho lid d iv of .Inly. A. P., is i'.i, it is made
tho duty of the SlieriH' of every county
within litis Commonweal' 1. to .vri'vo public
notice of tho Cicnctal Elections, mil in
such to enumerate :
1st. The ofllcors to be elected.
2.1. I'osiirii.-tto lh' plar-o ul which the
election is to be held.
1, EEON.Mll) ACiNEW, Uih SlterilV
of the county of l-'oi ost. do hereby tunke
known aud jiive tliis pub'.ii- noiieii to the
electors of the count v of Purest, that a
Clcner.il Election will beheld iu saideoun
ty, on
Tiitv;lnv . IVovcsiibor S, ISS.l.
between tho hours of 7 n. nt. nnd 7 p. in. at
the several Election I list rids.
Tho Electors of Harnett township al
Jacob Ma.o's Carpenter i-hop.
Tlio Elector of Ciieeti to ii-ship at (he
house of E. Amor.
Tho Electors of H trmotiy township at
Allcnder Sclxsil House.
The I '.h'cl rs ol lla lvorv township at the
h'.iH of, I. W. I U! I.
The Electors ot Howe township as fol
lows: Those ri'.-idinu in the Election Pis.
tri.-t of West Howe, to-wit : Tlioxo west of
the !'"!! wlic; lt:i", viz: Be-innm-.r al the
norti.ea-t cor ner of w ai rent number UI'. S.
and imr'h-.vosi corner ot wai rrant ntimbi r
-7. "hi, :::; I uuniu.r II. t nee ilirectiy s.i,:lh to
the .Icnks t.,n t::p h:ie, al tim' !!a!lton
Sl-llool I lollc.
Tin- I 'iee'.ors of I lowc township residing
in the I! c.-ti'.n liistrici of East Howe, to
wit: Those, residinir ast of the above
mentioned line, u. BrooKston, in Brook -Kb
in Library Hall.
The Electors ot .Jonks townshiii at the
School House in Marion.
The Electors of Kinsley township at
Newtown School House.
Tho Electors of Tionosta township at
tho Court ilouso in Tionosta boroimh.
The Electors of Tionosta borough at
the Court House in said borough.
At which time and places the ipialilied
electors will elect by ballot:
tine person for Treasurer of the Com
monwealth of I'enusy Iv.inia.
On- pei-voii lor Associate .) ltd;;0 of por
es! couiitv.
One pcrvin for District Attorney of Eor
est county.
The a -t of Assembly entitled "an ae re
lating to tho election of this Common
wealth,'' passed J uly -.d1'-1! provides as
follows, viz :
"In case tho f erson who shall have re
ceived tho second highest numberof votes
for inspector shall not attend on tho day of
any election, then tho person who shall
have received tho second highest number
of votes lor J udiie at tho next preceding'
election shall act as inspector iu his place.
Ami in case the person who shall have re
ceived tho highest number of votes lor in
spector shall not attend, the person elected
Jude shall appoint r.u inspector In his
place, to id in ease the pcr-on elected . I udo
shall not ultend, then the inspector who
received tho highest number of votes
shall appoint a J itdo in his place ; and if
any vacancy snail continue in tho board
for the space of one hour after tho time
fixed by law fortheopeniiifrof the election,
tile ipialiiied voters of the township, ward
or district for which such ohh-er shall
have been fleeted, present at tho place ot
election shall elect one of their number to
lill such vacancy.
I wlso nivo otlicial notico to tho electors
of Forest county, hat by an act entitled
"An Act further supplemental to the act
relative to the election of this Common
wealth, approved Jan. :S0, 174 :"
Sko. U. All the elections by the citizens
shall bo by ballot ; every ballot voted shall
be numbered in tho order in which it shall
bo received, and the number recorded by
the clerks on tho list of voters opposite tho
nanio of the elector from whom received.
And any voter voting two or ino'o tickets
the several tickets so voted shall o ich bo
numbered with thu number correspond
ing with the number to tiie name of tho
voter. Any elector may writo his name
upon his ticket, or cause the same to be
written thereon, and attested by a citizen
of the district. In addition to tho oath now
prescribed by law to bo taken and sub
scribed by election ollicers, they shall sev
erally bo sworn or atlirined not to disclose
how any elector shall have voted. uiiIcsh
required to do so as witnesses in u judicial
proceediii.Lr. A 11 judges, inspectors', clerks
nd overseers of every election held under
this ai t, slmll, before entering upon their
duties, be duly sworn or atlirined iu tlio
presence, ol each other. Tho judge shall be
fworn by the minority Inspector, if thero
shad bo Much tninori'ly inspector if not,
then bv h justice of the peace or alderman,
and the lii'ijiectors and clerk shall be sworn
by tho jtii'iri". Certificates of such "wear
ing or allirmin;; shall be duly lintdo out
and signed by the olllcern mo sworn, and
ntt'si,rd by the oMlecr who administered
the oath. If any jndo or mi'iorlty Inspec
tor refuses or fails to swear the ollicers of
election in the manner required by this
in t. or if nny ubieer of elect iriti Khali act
without bciiu; duly sworn, or if any ollicer
ot election shall efu-lily that any oflieer was
sworn when he was not, It shiill bo deem
ed fi misdemeanor, and upon conviction,
the ollicer or ollicers so oll'endins shall b
fined tioi o.cee.!lti!i one thousand dollars,
or imprisoned not exoeodintr one year, or
both, In tin-, discretion of tlio court.
Nrcc. II, It shall bo lawful for mi v quali
fied citizen ol the district, notwithstand
ing the name of the proposed voter is con
tained on the list of resident taxables, to
olialleinro tho vote of such person, where
upon the proof of tho riirhl of suflrnfio
us. is now requited by law shall
bo publicly niiulo nnd acted upon
by the election board and tho
veto admitted or rejected, according to tho
evidence. Every person claiming to be u
naturalized citizen Mud! be required to
produce his naturalization ccitilioato at
the election betore voting, except whero
he has been for live veins consecutively i
voter in tho district In which ho oilers to
vote; and on the veto of such person be
iiur received, it shall bo tin duly of tho
election tillleers to writo or stamp on such
eertitlcalo the word "voted," with thodav,
month and year; and If any election oll'i
cer or ollicers shall receive a econd voto
on tho same day, by virtuo of same cer
tificate, except where sons nro entitled t
voto because of the naturalization of theii
fathers, they nnd tho person who shall
offer such second vote, shall bo guilty ol a,
misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof,
slril I bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at
the discretion of tho court ; but tho lino
shall not exceed five hundred dollars in
each mso, nor the imnrisornnentono year.
The like iiuuishmeut shall bo Inlficlocl
on conviction on the ollicers of election
who shall neglect or refuse to make, or
causo to tie mado tho endorsement re
quired aforesaid on said mituriillztttioir
certificate.
Sue. li". If any election ollleer nhall re
fnso or neglect to require such . roof of
the rltfht of Kullrimo as is proscribed by
this law, or laws to which this is a supple
ment, from ut:y person oll'erimi to voto
whoso name is'not on thin list of assessed
voters, or whose riifht to vote without ro
quirimr such proof, every person so of
fomlim; shall, upon conviction, be tillty
of a misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced
for every such ollense, to pay lino not
exeoodiiu five hundred dollars, or to un
dergo an imprisonment o u,,t more than
one year, or both, at the discretion of tho
court.
1 also ni.iko known tho followlnv1 pre
visions of tlio now Constitution of Ponit
svlvaiiia :
AKTICLK VIII.
Hl'l'KIIAtlH ANlll.l.H'I'KIV, ,
Si:P. 1. Every male citizen t".ventv-oi o
years of ave, possessing tho fol lowing
qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at
all elections : , ,
''r.i. lie shall have been n citizen of
the 1'iiiiod States at lea-"t one month.
.sv'i-Dii (.- eshallli.ivc resided iu ihn. statu
one year, (or, if bavinur i.reviois biM'o ji
qua ilied elector or native boil, citizen of
the Slate he shall have reui'-iveil therelnriu
nnd returned, then six mollis,) iminu ,
It civ preccilide-the (-lection.
'J'iiii;f. 1 1 sha.l have resided in Iho .
( oe;ion -lintii.-t where he oilers to voK- i t
le-sl tw months immediately proeediuir
the election.
'.(i7i.--lf twenty-two yeiirs of aire or
uo'.vaiils, he shall' have j.uid within two
wars a Sine or county t-ax which shad
Il ivo !m en ns-essed at least two in,,,i ;lH ami
pa: I al li ast oiicmoiilh before election.
Sue. 'J. The ( ieiierid election shall 1
hci.i :iniin:.Mv I he T::csd ly next follow
ing liio ursl Monday of MovoiuHf.ir, bi!
I In- i 'lieral Assembly may, by la y', li .iJR
dili'i roiii ilav, Iwo-ihirilH iif all th.M.nijfi
bers of each House coliHiuttin;: lhei JB
I also ui ,-e ollieia! notii ( ol the foV'V
iiiir provisions of an act n;inr ivisl the V'H
ot M.ir. h, isii, cu'itlcd "An act rcL'ifll-
tiux the moile of votimr at all tl.eelecti
oi tins! o-n iiioii wealt !i."
.-Ma-, i. i.e ii cnaeie.i i v llie Sena to am
House of ilcprcienlatives of die Couiuion
wcaith i I Pennsylvania in C'ei.eral As
sembly met, and it is hereby enaetej y
t!ie aulfior'.ty ol the same. 'I hat t he uual-
ilicd voters o! thci-fvsial counties of this
Commonwealth, at all i'cneial, township,
borough and special elections are hereby
hert alter autliorized aud required to votVr
by tickc'.s printed or written, or partly
printed and partly written. seVeraM v cias
silied as follows: tine ticket shall cnibraco
the inline- of all judifes of courts voted for
nnd shall Ui lalieled "Judiciary;" otio
ticket shall embrace the names of all tho
Suite ollicers voted for and 9 bo labeled
"Stale.;" one licktt slnll embrace tho
nam s of all the coiiuly otlices voted for,
including oilieo of Sefi'ator and member of
Assembly, if voted lor, and member of
I'oimress, if voted for, and be labeled
"County;" .mo ticket shall embrace tho
names ol nil the township oil) corn vo'od
tor, and be labeled "Township;" ono
ticket shall embrace tho mimes ol all tin
borough otlicer voted for, and be labeled
"Borough," and cai h class shall bo depos
ited in seperato ballot boxes.
Notico is hereby ijiven. That nnv fiersotv
excepting Justices of the Peace who shall
hold any ollice or appoint tnent of pnuit or
trust under the l.'nited Stales, or this
State, or any cily or corporatod district,
whether coininissioned olli.-er or other
wise, a subordinate oliicci4 or HKCiit who
is or shall be employed under the legisla
ture, exeeutivo or judiciarv departmont ot
this State, or of any city, or ef unv incor
jiorated district, and also that every mem
ber of Coni-ress and of the State Legisla
ture, or of the select or common council
of any oitv, or coiumissiomirs of any in
corporated district, is by law iucapublo of
holding or exorcising' at the time, tho
ollice or aipoiiitnient of jttdjfo, iusiector
or clerk of any elec'iou iii this C ,111111011
wealth, and that no Inspector, judgo or
other ollleer of such election shall bo eli
gible to ho then voted for.
Tho Judires of tho aforesaid districts
shall representatively takn ehar;o of the
eei titlcates of return of tho election of
their respective districts, and product)
them at the Prothonotarv'.s oltieo in tlio
Borou-h of Tionosta, as follows: "All
judges livinir within twelve miles or tho
Prothonotarv's otlioe, or within twenty
four miles if their residence bo in a town,
village or city i-pon the lino of 11 lailroad
leading to tho countv seat, shall lieforetwo
o'clock p. 111.. on "WEDNESDAY, NO
VEMBER FOUKTII. ltctif). undal other
Judges shall beforo twelve o'clock, in., on
THLBSDAY, NOVEMBEU FIFTH,
1SS.J, deliver said returns, together with
tho return sheets, to the Prothonotary of
tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest
county, which said return shall be tiled,
nnd the day and hour of tiling marked
therein, und shall bo preserved by tho
Prothonotary for public inspection.
Uiveu under my hand at my ollico iu Tio
iicsta, Pa., this lifth day of September,
iu tho year of our Eord one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-live, und in
tho one hundred aud tenth year of tho
Independence of tho United States.
. E. AUNEW, Sheriff.
OB WO UK of every ih-s-ili."ii pxot'U
I toil ut tiii) UKrUBLK'AN tilU-e.
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