imtl $f jmMifan. J. E. WEXK, KDITOR. WEDXKSDA1 ROM ISO, JUNE 16, 1S86. Announcements. Announcements will bo charged for as follows, strictly cash in advance. Primary tickets must also be paid for when order ed: Con (tress, $20 ; Assembly, f 10; Treas urer, fs.00; Surveyor, fU.OO; Coroner, $2.00; P-elegata to Slate ConTention, fii.OO. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce J. H. AGNKW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Congress subject to Republican usages, and the action of tho Conferenco of the 25tb Congressional District. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce TETER BERRY, of Balltown, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce CHARLES A. RANDALL, of Tionosto, as a candidate for Assembly subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce, SOLO MON FITZGERALD, of Barnett Town ship as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usagos. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to announce A. WAYNE COOK, of Barnett Township as A candidate for Delegate to the State Con vention, subject to Republican usagos. COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce Ilenry C. Whittekin as a candidate for County (Surveyor, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce SAM UEL D. IRWIN, Esq., of Tionesta, as a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to Republican usages. Eveky Republican in the county should attend the primaries next Sat urday afternoon. It is important. Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Is land, captures a renomination without a struggle. The Rhode Island folks know a good man when they see him. Minister Phelps telegraphed to President Cleveland: "Hearty con gratulations from us all." Those who know Phelps insist that "us all" meant "Me and the Queen." Representative Scott, of the Erie District, is still being boomed for secretary of the treasury. In Demo cratic circles it is regarded as a strong point in Scott's favor that if the Gov ernment ever got hard up he would be willing to advance it a reasonable amount of cash on a chattel mortgage at 8 or 10 per cent interest. v The Pittsburgh Post has a new can didate for governor every day now and on busy days two new ones, lis latest is Attorney-general Cassidy. To make things as comfortable as possible to those Democrats who will not be wildly delighted with this nomination Wallace is proposed for United States senator and Scott for secretary of the treasury. These suggestions, playful as they may seem, will strike Uncle Sam Randall as quite premature and not by any means the most appropri ate that could be thought otPhila. Press, The dissolution of Parliament six weeks hence, upon which Mr. Glad stone has all along been determined, turns over the entire question upon the naked issue of Home Rule to the voters of Great Britain, 5,707,000 in number. Scotland includes bet 674,- 000 of these and Ireland 741,000 more, bo that the battle will really be fought out between the 4,391,000 in England. Of their decision he would be a rash man who ventured on a pre diction. Nothing in past English pol itics sheds much light upon it, and the divisions of the past three months ren der the problem still more complicated The Department of Agriculture makes the area of spring wheat near ly the same as last year, about 12,000,' O00 acres. The condition of spring wheat averages 981 against 97 in June of last year. Winter wheat is not quite so promising as on the 1st of May. A slight decline in condition is reported in the west, and the low condition of the southern crop is still more reduced. Yet the average is only reduced two points, from 94.9 to 92.7. It is still from average to high in the great wheat-producing states. Rye has also declined from a general average of 95.7 to 94.4 during the last month. The barley average has been increased 3 per cent, and condi tion averages 100; laet year in June, ,9. The large acreage of oats in 1885 has not been extensively increased Condition averages nearly 96, against 94 in 1885. The tendency to increase in area of cotton has been checked in the eastern states of the cotton belt. The co.iditon of the crop is loner than in 1885, averagiog 88.7, against 92 jut ysar. Just think of an unpaid warrant upon the Unilod States Treasury for $1,745.90, being presented to the First Controller of the Treasury on Friday, which is dated February 14, 1793, and signed by Joseph Nourse, Register. It bears every appearance of being genuine, bearing six per cent, interest, which amounts to $105,000. What a haul for somebody if the claimants can prove their right to it. The own er probably mislaid it, often grieved over its loss and suffered for the lack of the money, perhaps died in poverty, and now it is found among a lot of old papers and will fall a rich fortune to people who never knew the owner or were known by him. The New York World published a etter some days ago in which it was stated as a fact that "every Democrat ic iron merchant in Pennsylvania con tributes a fund to the Republican par ty in the State, with the understand ing that Randall will be kept in Con gress because of his views on the ta riff relative to iron." Of course the World knows all about it, and such being the fact it would be foolish to deny it. Rut the Richmond State is very much excited about it ; denounces Randall as a fraud as great as that of protection, and prays that he may be bounced, incontinently bounced. The free traders, when a Presidential elec tion is not impending, are very brave. But, would it not be well for the World and State, and the other English boodle organs, before they froth at the mouth over the help they allege Ran dall receives Irom the protectionists, to confess the amount contributed to their support by the English manu facturers? That money is so paid is well known. English manufacturers have said that it is. Let us have the confession. Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of the members of the County Committee, passed on the 17th day of May last, it is ordered that the llenubliean vot ers of Forest County meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1886, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following named places of holding Primary Elections, to-wit : Barnett, Jacob Mazes Carpenter Shop. J enlcs, Eastern precinct, at Byrom Station. Jenks, Central precinct, at Marien- ville. Jenks, Southern precinct, at Gil- foyle. Harmony, Upper, at Fleming School House. Harmony Lower, Allender School House. Howe, Upper, at Brookston. Howe Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Balltown, where the voters of uppper Kingsley will vote also. Hickory, Upper, at Braceville. Hickory, Lower, at Hotel of J. W. Ball. Kingsley, at Newtown. Green, Upper, at Guitoa School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska. Tionesta Township, and Borough, at the Court House. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate: One person for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person for Tieasurer. One person for Surveyor. One person for Coroner. One person for Representative Del egate. Each Election precinct will also elect one person for Member of the bounty Committee tor the ensuing year The Polls will remain opeu until 7 o'clock p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, liocesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, June 10, at 2 o clock p. H. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1881, regulating Primary Elect ions, that the Judges and Clerks, be fore entering upon the discharge of their duties shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation ia the presence of each other as follows, viz: "I do (affirm or solemnly sweat) that I will as Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as the case may be) at the en suing election impartially and faith fully perform my duties in accordance with the laws and constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the rules and reg ulations adopted by the Republican party of the County of Forest, for the government of said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to the best of my judgment and ability." This oath or affirmation to be first administered to the Judge by an In spector, then the Judge can qualify the other officers or administer the oath to any elector offering to vote. The above form is given for conven ience and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. And all boards will observe it closely, that the election may be conducted according to Rules of the Republican party in this Coun ty, and law governing priman Samuel D. Irtlwisf, Chairman Republican Col Com. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING TI1E REPUBLI CAN TRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their names announced In ono or more of tho county papers at least threo weeks previous to tho Primary Meetings stating the office, and subject to tho action of the party at the said primary meetings. 2. The voters belonging to tho Republi can party in each township and borough, shall moot on a day to be designated by tho County Committee, at the usual place of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect ono person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to recoivo votes and determine 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 shail bo balloted for; the name of each person voting shall be written on a list at the time of voting, no person being al lowed to voto more than once for the same ofiice. 3. After tho polls are closed the board shall proceed to couut the votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordinglv, to be certified by the Judge and attested" by the clerks. 4. The Judge or ono of the Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of the spective election district, shall meet at :.e Court House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday follow ing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P. M., having the returns and a list of voters, and tho person baviug tho highest number of votes for any ofiice, Bball be declared the nomineo for the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for the same odice, tho Judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, the person having the highost number to bo the nominee. 6. The Return Judges shall bo compe tent to reject by a majority, the returns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in the returns or other wise, and shall rejoct them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the Primary Moeting who are not Re publicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Con forces Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that ofiice. 8. The Roturn Jndgos may at any time change the mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may bo instructed by the peopio at their primary meetings, due notice being given by the County Com mittee. 9. The Cbairmon of tho County Com mittee shall be required to issue a call in pursuaneo of the action of tho County Committee. AJS ACT To regulato the holding of, and to prevent frauds in. the nrimarv elections of the several political parties in the Common wealth or Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it enacted. Ac. That from and after the nassane of this act it shnll bo lawtui ana H Hereby made the duties of the judges, inspectors and clerks or other officers, of the primary elections, meetings or caucus held for the purpose of nominat ing candidates lor stato, city and county oftlces within the Commonwealth of Perm svlvania. before entering nnnn tho Un charge of their duties, severally to take and snuscriue 10 an oaui or nmrmation in the presence of each other in form as follows, namely : "I (A B) do that I will as judge, inspector or clerk (as the case may be) at the ensuing election, impartially and miuuuiijr jjcin uuues, in accord ance with the laws and constitution of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by tho party of the countv of tor the government of the said primary elections, meetings or caucus, to tho best of my judgment and abilities;" the oath or affirmation shall be first ad ministered to the judge by ono of the in spectors, then the judge so qualified shall administer the oath or affirmation to the inspectors and clerks, and may adminis ter the oath to any elector offering to vote as to his qualifications to vote at such election. Sec. 2. If any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer of a primary election as afore said shall presume to act in such capacity before the taking and subscribing to the oath or affirmation required by this act, he shall on conviction be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars; and if any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer, when in the discharge of his duties as such, shall willfully disregard or violate the provis ions of any rule, duly made by the tald party of county for the government of the primary elections of the party, lie shall on conviction be lined not exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if any judge or inspector of a primary eloctiou as aforesaid shall knowingly re ject the vote of any person entitled to vote under the rules of the said party, or shall knowingly receive the vote of any person or porsons not qualiiied as aforesaid, shall on conviction bo lined not exceeding two hundred dollars j and if any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer of a primary election as aforesaid shall betruil- ty of any willful fraud in the discharge in ins uuura, uy uesiroying or aeiacuig ballots, adding ballots to tho poll, othor than those lawfully voted, by stuffing the ballot box, by false counting, bv making falho returns or by any act or thing what ever, the person so offending bhall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and up on conviction shall be lined not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, or either, at the Discretion of the court. All acts or parts of acta of assembly in consistent with this act are hereby re pealed, except in counties or cities where special acts are in force for the same pur pose: Providod, That the provisions of mis aci hum i email no expense to the counties or cities. Approved The 20th day of June, A. D. 1881. HENRY M. 110 YT. J RALLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLEItSBURO, PA, BARK AND LOG JOBBERS Should send for Cartwright's Bark Tally Book. The orineiple is similaa to Cart- wright's Standard Log and Lumber Tally Books, so well known slated surfaces; May be used in the Wet, Written ujon and Erased. It gives the exact contents of any sized pilo or any number of uch pues. IT INSURES ACCURACY, And absolutely makes disputes between jobber and owner impossible, no matter Low deficient in figures either party may bo. A paper book properly ruled and print ed, to contain general results of each measurement accompanies each bIuUj book, so that the slate book may be erased whenever desired. 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