i i J. E. WKNK, EDITOR. "EDXESDAl MOKJilXG, SEPT. 29, 1SSG. Itrpubllran Ticket. KTATK. Tor Governor, Gen. JAMES A. BEAVER, of Centro County. For Lieut, (iovcrnor, lion. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Bradford County. For Auditor General, Col. A. WILSON NORMS, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, Col. THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. COUNTY. .For ConftresR-at-Largo, len. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Luzerne County. Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, of Clarion County. Assemhly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Surveyor, . II ENRY C..W HITTEKIN. '". - Coroner, , i,' Dr. J.' W. MORROW. PAY, YOUR TAXES. ray your taxes, l ou moat pay a county tax within two years or you cannot vote. Saturday, October 2d, ii the last day on which taxes can be paid, if you waut to cast your vote. lAt there be no delay in this matter. Attend to it at once. Pay your taxes. The Republican Meeting. Every Beat jn the Court Room was filed last Wednesday evening at an early hour, the large audience having gathered to hear the campaign opened by Col. D. II. Hastings, of Bellefonte, the law partner of General James A. Beaver. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Shawkey, and Samuel D. Irwin Esq., was elected President, with a number of Vice Presidents from each township. The Tionesta Brass Band were present, and at the completion of the organi zation played a lively air. Mr. Irwin then expressed his thanks for the hon or conferred on him, and in a happy manner introduced the speaker of the evening, Col. Hastings. The Colonel is a fine looking man and has an equally fine voice as an orator. His speech lasted about an hour and a half, during which the audience were very attentive and listened' eagerly to very word that was said. The rec rds of the Republican and Democrat io parties were truthfully set forth and contrasted, much to the disparage went of the latter. His glowing trib ute to the gallant General Beaver was one of the happy points of his speech At the finish of Col. Hastinga' speech, the President introduced Miles W. Tate Esq., who never fails to please an audience. He kept the house in a good humor during his entire speech, which lasted nearly aa hour. Mr. Tate directed his remarks mainly to the third party issue, and showed con clueively that as the Republican party bai adopted a plank in its platform to submit a constitutional amendment to a vote of tbe people, there waa no further use for a separate prohibition party. Mr. Tate's address was listen d to with marked attention, and re ceived many rounds of applause. Lieut. -Gov. Stone was loudly call ed for, but refused to speak. Ilowev r, the few remarks he made elicited eager attention, and were full of wholesome truths. At the close of tbe speeches three rousing cheers were given for the tick t, and the audience dispersed amid tbe happiest feeling. Ihe meeting passed off very pleasantly without the slightest jar or interruption in the proceedings, and was pronounced on verr hanl to be a very successful one. For the firBt gun of the cam oai?n the sound was a good one. The band deserves praise for the good music rendered. Pay your taxes before Saturday, October 2. If you have not paid tax. ci within two years you will lose your vote. To be safe, pay them now. Republicans bhould not fail to fay their State and County taxes be fore October 2J. Better pay 'era right way and cot take the chances of for getting before it is too late. Warmly Endorsed. Below we add a few more of the very strong endorsements which our candidate for Congress, Mr. Jas. T. MafTett has received since his nomina tion : A Good Selkction. Our Repub lican friends may well feel proud of their nominee. For once they have made a wise choice in nominating a man who has a spotless reputation and if this (25th) Congressional Dis trict is again to be represented by a Republican, we know of no one more capable and dcseiving than James T. Maffett, Esq., of Clarion. Ia referring to tho nomination, the Franklin Penny Press very truthfully remarks : "The Republican Conference of the 25th Congressional District, in con vsntion at Foxburg, yesterday, nomi nated, on the 142d ballot J. T. Maf fett, Esq., a very reputable and popu lar Clarion attorney. We know Mr. MafTett, aud congratulate him. It is a great improvement on Republican nominations in that district for some years." Edenburg National. J. T. Maffett, Esq., of Clarion, re ceived tbe nomination for Congress in this district, on the 142d ballot, at the Republican Congressional Conference held at Foxburg, last week. Mr. MafTett is a leading member of the Clarion county bar, is a native of this county, and will undoubtedly receive generous support throughout the dis trict. East Brady Review. While the Democratic campaign book was being edited a prominent Democrat proposed to pay $1,000 for the privilege ot writing one page iu the book. He was asked what be de sired to write. He said: "I only want to write one liue to be priuted on one page, it snail be good Democratic material." The' proposition was ac cepted, and the next day the gentle- man presented a certihea- check on Riggs & Co.'s bank for $1,000 and a slip of paper upon which was written in a bold hand, "To the victors belong the spoils." The member of the com mittee looked at the check, then at the sentence, scratched his head, re turned both to the giver, saying: "I agree with you, but cannot accept your proposal." The prominent Dem ocrat tere up bom check: and paper upon which the famous matter 'was written, and walked out of the com mit tee-room. Courier-Journal. Quite a lively kick is now being made in the Prohibition camp against candidate Wolfe and his dictation. and twenty-five members of the State Central Committee have issued a call reconvening tbe State Convention, at Harrisburg on the 30th inst., for the purpose of hauling down the gentle' mau from Union and making a nomi nation in harmony withhe principles ot me party, when nominally a Ke publican Wolfe was a great annoy ance to his party, and his new associ ates are just finding him out, and they have nerve enough to rebel and de nounce the intruder in the very be ginning of his campaign. Brookville iiepubucan. Notice to Creditors. Forest County, ss. Commonwealth of Peun'a. C. W. Hawks vs. E. V. Sikes. Whereas, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, an attachment hath been granted ly the subscriber, one of tho Jus tices or tlie Peace in ana for tho said county ot Forest, against a certain K. V, Sikes, ol tho Township of Howe, in the county aforesaid, whereon certain poods aim chattels and effects or said K. V. Sikes have been attached, and are now in tt custody ot Thos. II. Corah and Walter Cooper, of said Township. This in there. lore 10 pive notice to the creditors of the said K. V. Sikes to appear at noon on the Hth day of October, lSStl, at the house of Thos. H. Corah, Innkoeper, of the Town shin aforesaid, and there to discover and make proof of their demands, agreeably to directions of said Act. WM. RICHARDS, J. I, L. s. Balltown, Sept. 2-', 1'iStJ. WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY SiEPAIItlNG. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respeet 1 fully announce to tho citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lersburg to Tionostu, in the room over Win. Sinearbauqh fc Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an olhce, where he is prenarod to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience will enable, him to give satisfaction. (Jive him a trial. R. HALLE. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF DANIEL HUDDLESON, deceased, late of TionesU Township, For est County. Pennsylvania. All nersons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immoaiaU) payment, and those bav lug legal claims agaiust the same, will present them without delay iu proper order for settlement to WM. R. HUDDLESON, Adm'r. Tiouosta, Pa. Or AONKW & CLARK, Atty I , Tiouebta, Pa., July 'M, istfii It. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C.AY.DIMICK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND. HOLIDAY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FBTJITS &C. Also A cent for Estey, Sterlinp, KUo ninjier, nnd Clonli A Wnrren Orpnns. Decker Bros., J. .v, C. Fisher, C. D. Peaso A Co., and Win. Knnhe Pianos. Bottom cash prices piven. Call and examine cata logues aim juices. Tionesta, Fa. Sept 17. THIS PAPER TlX&7l":?i Aflvrrt 11 tiff Huronu (10 Kpmco StA vhnrr nth rrtMnn contract way be auaUo fur It Iff IV KW l'OUK. " CANDEE" Rubber with DOUBLE THICK CALL. Ordinary RttVjur JJon!.i nlwpvs vo:ir out i1rt on on tho b.-til, cud iito ifittt ftWrrtVfl! Rt:M)-? Ihi H in ti.o liu.rki r. I.nfts lnnei-r fl-sn ai.y oiurr noui mm tea nan: to incur. C:iM .irul ex. II.'K'.O tint O. W. ROBINSON, TTONKSTA, PA. Proclamation or General Slccllon. Whereas, In and by an net of the General Assembly ot tho Commonwealth ot Penn svlvanin, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections ot the Commonwealth.' passed the 2d day of July, A. I)., lsti'.l, it is niado the duty 'of tho Shcritf of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice ot the General .Elections, and in such to enumerate : 1st. The olllcers to ho elected. i!d. Designate tho placo at which tho election is to be held. I. LEONARD AUNEW. High Sheriff of tho county of Forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to tho electors ot too county ot l-orest, tliat I General Election will beheld in Kaidcoun ty, on Tuesday, November 2, 1SSG. between tho hours of 7 n. in. and 7 p. in. nt the several Election Districts. Tho Elector of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. Tho Electors ol Given township nt tho house ot 1j. Arner. Tho Electors of Harmony township at Allender School House. Tho Elect rs of Hickory township at tho lioyi ot The Electors ot uowe townnnip as toi lows; Those ro.Mding in tho Election Dis trict of West Howe, to-wit : Those west of the iollowing lino, vii; beginning at tho northeast corner of warrent number 8PJS, and northwest corner of warrrant number 27:i5. and running thence directly sodth to thJenks township line, at tho Balltown Sciool House. The Electors of Howe township residing in tho Election District of East. Howe, to- wit : Those residing east of tho above mentioned line, at Jirookston, in Brook ston Library Hall. The Electors ot Jenks township nt tho School House in Mnrien. The Electors of Kingsley township nt Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in Tionesta lorongh. The Electors of Tjononta borough nt the Court Houso in sqid borough. At which time and places tho qualilied electors Will elect by lUot: One person for Governor of Pennsylva nia. One person for lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor General of Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Congressman-nt-Lurgo for tho State of Pennsylvania. One perMon lor Member of Congress for the lifith District of Pennsylvania. One person for State Senate for tho 3Sth District ot Pennsylvania. One person for Assembly of Forest l ounty. Ono person for Treasurer of Forest County. Ono person for Surveyor of Forest County. One person for Coroner of Forest County The act of Assembly entitled "an acf ro luting to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1810, provides us loiiows, viz: "in case tno rorson who shall havo re ceived tho second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then tno person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election snail net as nibpector in his place And in case the person who shall have re ceive 1 tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his placo, p.nd in case tho person elected Judge shall not attend, then tho inspector who received the highest number ot votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy snail eontiuuo in the board for tho space of one hour after tho time fixed bylaw fortheopeningof the election. tho qualilied voters of the township, ward or district lor which such ontcer shall have been elected, present nt the placo of election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I Blso give oflicial notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled "An Act turthcr supplemental to mo a relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30. 1K74 :" Skc. !). All tho elections by tho citizens shall be by ballot; cvory ballot voted shall bn numbered in the order in whicu itsiiall bo received, and the number recorded by tho clerks on tho list of voters opposite tho name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or move tickets tho several tickets so voted shull each bo numbered with the number correspond ing with tho number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause tho 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 olticers, they shall sev erally be sworn or alhrmed not to disclose how any elector shall havo votod. unless required to do so as witnesses in u judicial proceeding. All. judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or atllcmed in the presence of each ether. 1 ho bulge shall bo sworn by the minority Inspector, if there snail Do such minority inspector, 11 not, then by n Justice of the I pence or alderman, and tho inspectors and clerk shall be sworn dv tho judge. i:erimentes oi such swenr. Ilia: or 'nfllrining shall bo duly mndo out and slgnod by tho olllcers so sworn, and attested bv th other r who ndministered tho oalh. If any Judge or minority inspec tor refuses or tails to swear tho olllcers of election in tho manner required bv this net, or If nny ofllccr of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if nny ofllccr ot election shnll certify that nny ofllccr was sworn when ho was not, it shall bo deem ed a misdemeanor, una upon conviction, tho olllcer or olllcers so ollending shall bo lined not exceeding one thousand dollurs, or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Skc. 11. It shall be lawful lor nny quali fied citizen of the district, notwithstand ing tho nnmo of tho proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxnblcs, to ohallengfl tho vote of such person, where upon tho proot of the right ot sutlrngo ns is now required iy law snail ho publicly made and ncted upon bv tho election board nnd tho vote admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to bo n naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ceitihcato at the election beforo voting, except where ho has been for live years consecutively a voter in tho district In which ho offers to vote ; and on the vote of such person be ing received, it shall bo tha duty of tho election olllcers to write or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," with tho day, month nnd year j nnd if nny election offi cer or olliee'rs shall receive a f econd vote on the snme day, by virtue of same cer tificate, except where sons are entitled to vote because of tho naturalization of their fnt Iters, they and the person who Mmll olt'cr such second vote, shall bo guilty of a mlsdomonnor, nnd on conviction thereof, shall bo tlnod or imprisoned, or both, nt the discretion of tho court! but tho tine shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each csso, nor tho iiiiprisonntentone year. Tho liko punishment shall bo inflicted on conviction on tho olllcers of election who shall neglect or retuso to make or cause to he mndo the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Skc. 12. If any election ofllccr shall re- fiiRO or neglect to require such proof of tho right ot suffrage ns is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is u supple ment, from nny person ottering to vote whoso name is'noton this list of assessed voters, or whose right to voto without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction, ho iiiilty of n misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such offense, to pay n fino not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more thnii ono vear, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. I also mako known the following pr visions of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvan la: ARTICLE VIII. SUF."A(1K AND I.LKCTIOV. Skc. 1. Every malo citizen twenty-oi e years of ago, possessing the following qualifications, ahull bo entitled to voto at nil elections : J-'imt, He shnll havo been a citizen of the United Slates at least one month. AVron'.- He shall have resided in the State one year, (or, if having previously been i qualilied oloctor or native born citizen of tho State he shall havo removed therel'orin and returned, then six months,) Immo M- atelv p rcced i ntr the election. Third. He shall havo resided In tho election district where he o tiers to vote at leust two months immediutiMy preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, he shall havo paid within two years u .Stale or county tax which shall lave been assessed at least two months and paid nt least ono month beforo election. nf.c. tho uenerni election snail C3 held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a ditl'eront day, two-thirds of all tho mem bers of each House consenting thereto. I also givo otlicial notice of tho follow ing provisions of an act approved tho lUiih of March, IMiiii, entitled "An act regula ting tho mode ot voting nt uil the elections of this Commonwealth." SK( 1. Bo it enacted bv tho Senato and Houso of Representatives of the, Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, nnd it is hereby enacted by tho authority of tho same. That the qual ified voters ot tno sevsral counties or this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections nro hereby hereafter Ruthorized nnd required to vote by tickets jprintod or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas sified as follows : Ono ticket khall embraeo the names of alljudgos of courts voted for nnd shnll bo labeled "Judiciary ;" one ticket shnll embrace the names of nil the State ollicer. votod for nnd ho labeled "State:" one ticket shall ombraco tho names of all the county olticers voted for. including omce oi senator una member ot Assembly, if voted for, and meinbsr of Congress, if voted for, and bo labeled County ; ' one ticket t.hall embraeo tho natnos ornll th. township olticers votod for, nnd bo labeled "Township ;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all tho borough ofilcers voted for and be labeled "Borough," nnd each class shall bo depos ited in sepurate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given. That an v persaa excepting Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any otiice or appointment ot profit or trust under the United Suites, or fhis State, or any city or corpnrntod district, whether commissioned ollh-cr or other wise, a subordinate oflieer or agent who is r shall bo employed under the legisla tiii-o, executive or judiciary department of mis Mtaio, or in anv cuv, or ol nny moor noraled district, and also that cvory mem ber of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, or ol tho select or common wouncil of an v citv, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapable of Holding or exercising at the timo, the olhce or sppointment of judge, inspector or clerk ol any election in this Common- weann. nnii linn no insiiector, ludgo or other othcer of such t-locliou shall bo eligf bio to be then voted for. The Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates ot return ol tho election of their respective districts, nnd produce them at the I'rothonotary's otiice in the Borough of Tionesta, ni follows: "All Judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonoiarv's ollice, or within twenty. lllliun ll iiii.n ii niin;u u ihi lit u Llt II, village or citv i-pon the line of u railroad leading to tho county scat, shall before two o'clock ii. m.. on iVKUSiisuAl,' NO VEMBElt THIRD, JHSti, and all other judges shall beioro twelve o'clock, m., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTH IHSfl, deliver said returns, together with tho return sheets, to tho Proihonotary of tno t'ouri or i ommou rieas or f orest county, which said return shall bo tiled nnd the day and hour of tiling marked therein, and shall bo preserved by tho l'rothonotary for public inspection. Given under my baud at my ollieo in Tio. nesta, Pa., this 7th day of September in tho year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, and in the one hundred aud eleventh year of tho ludepHitdeuco of tho Lotted States. L. AG NEW, fsheiUV. THE KLINE PATENT GAS BURNER, ... . -v; n ' r i V fr'"' " T f ' - ' ' ' ' 4 ? " IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FROM THE FIELD. BKCAUSK-Its construction Is such thnt iid avoids nil Soot and Lampblack. It will pay for itself In n short tinio as it will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying tho heat low down and di rectly ngainst tho flro-box. Tht KUctrU-ian of tlir. Penn. I. . ()., tut; of it .- "I have been usinir the Kliin Gas Burner in m v cooklnor-stovn foi the last six months, and diiruig that time there has not ed iu the stove or on the bottom of the cooking utensils, brought directly in contsct with tno name, j can conscientiously recommend it as lMing the best In the mui Kci. I would use no other as long ns I eouid procure tho Klino Gas Burner. J. . lilLUAUL'n. KLINE GAS BURNER CO., OOCCCOOOOOOOOCICCOCCOCCCCCCCCCCOCOOCOCCOCCCC -WE COME! COME ! i - - t i Coino whoro you can buy nieo Dross Goods I Coino whero you cnu jjet Good Goods Cheap ! Como where you can jcet what-ou want ! Coino where tho goods redeem themselves! WWZmi THE WdftGAfA'S In SPUING DRlvSS GOODS wo have complete stock of tho Choicest (loods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. Sattino BcrfterSj, SxiitiRgsGinIiuBis of every kind nt LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Como whoro tho Stock is Complete t Como wcero the Stock is New ! Como where tho Goods nre Reliable I Come where Prices are tho Lowest! CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHING FOR BOYS, COTH1NG FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room Is full of New Su'ls Just received nnd Marked Down Irfiw'. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that wo aro Headquarters for Our GooJs are all New nnd Fresh, and Como and seo us. No trouble to show goods. U. J. I-IOPIvI 1ST S Ss CO, IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, Mil This is the only Store you can ascend nnd stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator In tho WABBE1T, Telephone Connections. II Ull. UlUMIIWHWl'aMWMlMW'WBW G-O TO 1 SMB FOR ALIj KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FHESII GROCERIES, $Tico Capo NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AMD GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' & BABIES' JEWELBY! O R THE BEST TOBACCO AND1CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS A T WM. SMEARBAUGH JLCO'S, TIONESTA, PA. POOD SAL ARIEP U or Commission to Men nnd Women U to act as local or traveling Agents. No ex perience needed. Steady work I Jamks E. Wjhtsey, Nurseryman, Itoi'hesltjr, N. Y. (Mention this paper.) aug-25. JOB WORK of every (leserijilion exocu led ut the REPUJ5JJCAN oJIhk. Hinco It secures PERFECT COM ItUSTION, been a tnrticleof soot or lamp-black form SAY - COME! '- lowest prices. will be bold at tho Ijowct-t Possible Pihtf. BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER TO SUIT THE TIMES. WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. descend Five Stories without eliuiinji EXCH ANGE BLOCK. IPIElsrisr'.A..' Iuwt of Suspension Bridge. WP COMETMNQ NEW. . U. QUACKENDUSH" PRICE, 7 ciollara. t:s. :cs:i'.J Z'.lt 71'. efcrri f:r :U Vottj. Length of Rifle, jj In. WeiRht, about ' lls. ; Cl tj-ioo (nrthe fegular 11 U or lung aoJ thurt cartndge. These Rifles nre safe to bundle, quirk to oner. tc, nd reliable in every fespcr.t. The barrels are steel, accurately rifled, and ran be initantly flctachcd for parking or arr'ing in a oinll space. The workmanship and finish throughout are the best, and each title Is thoroughly lested before leaving our works. Send fur our illmtrated rulalnpue 1 which als Khnws our Air Ciiid, hlir Cnriiet lto4la, Kiiol I.ulhr., nt Pick, amil t'lBeasa, Ilk Hitl Ieak K.rki, etc.. Nearly all of the- goods are well known In the maikeu of the world. Address the Manufacturer, II. M. iV ACKEXDL'SII, Ilerkluter, K. Y. Practical Tinner All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN T ROOFING I A Sl'KCIALTY. AND SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. yi)M) your Jul. Work to tho KEPUB- I j J LICAN OliiiC. VI il A V