EDITOR. WEDXESDAl MOKSISC, OCT. 6, 1SS6. Republican Ticket. STATL. For Governor, Gen. JAMES A. BKAVKK, of Centre County. For Lieut. Governor, Hon. WILLIAM T. PAVIES, of Bradford County. For Auditor General, Col. A. WILSON NORMS, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, Co). THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. COUNTY. For ConRross-at-Larj;o, Gon. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Lur.orne County. Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, ''of Clarion County. v A8nombly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. , Troasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. .-' ' Surveyor, HESXIY C. WIIITTEKIN. ' Coroner, : Pr. J. W. MORROW. President Cleveland has par doned another defaulting cashier, James A. Iledden, who wrecked the Jbiret national h&uk. ot xsewarK, is. J. The president's sympathies seem to run to defaulting cabbies rather than to disabled Union soldiers. Derrick. Neal Dow, speaking of the visit of Mr. St. John to Maine, said : "I hap pen to know how much St. John gets paid, because I contributed to it my self more than I wanted to. He gets $50 a night He refused to speak in Augusta and Bangor, because tbey couldn't raise the money to pay him." Mr. Manley Chairman of the Re publican State Committee in Maine, has issued a stirring bulletin of victo ry, which gives the Republican candi date for Governor a clear majority of 14,000 over the Democratic candidate ; pots the plurality for Congressmen at 17,000; states that 148 Republican members of the legislature are elected to only 35 Democrats; predicts the re-election of Senator Hale by "the largest vote ever thrown in Maine for a United States Senator," and con cludes that "our victory, taking it , all in all, is the largest Republican triumph ever achieved in Maine." Every Democratic federal employee in this city and throughout the State, eo far as known, has received a circu lar Aom the Democratic Committee indicating that a contribution to the Democratic campaign fund will be necessary, and the amount expected is stated. This is one of the horrible practices of Republican committees in former years againt which virtuous and Indignant Democrats have always made the most boisterous complaints It was inexpressibly shocking to the fine Democratic sense of propriety, and whole barrels of tears were shed by Democratio orators in sympathy for poor Republican clerks whose sal aries were thus raided fur campaign purposes. It seems, however, that it was wrong only when done by Repub lican committees and that the law made under a Republican administra tion to put a stop to it was only io tended to be observed by Republicans Phila. Press. Saturday last was the last day on which taxes could be paid entitling citizen to a vote at the coming election. We hope that all good Republicans were careful that this importaut duty was not neglected. Nothing now re mains lor the voters of the party to do but pull off their coats and go to work from thie on until the polls close on the 2d of November. The party never was healthier or in better fight iog trim and we must make a good fight as we always do when each man takes a hold. We want to hear that all young Republicans, who will cast their first vote this fall, are in the bar nets and doing good work for the solid old party to which they have tied their political faith. The ticket is one which any one can well be proud, and with it we need not know such a thing as defeat. Let us each and every one btand firmly by it and elect it by an old-fashioned majority. J. E. WEXK, The warmth of the reception ac corded to Generals Benver and Os borne in Ibo counties of this section of the State is a cheering sign of the times. Wherever they go they are met by great crowds, who receive what they have to say with every manifes tation of cordial endorsement. Both General Beaver and General Osborne are men of the people, in close sym pathy with the masses, the source of authority and the fountain from which the true statesman draws his inspira tion. This explains the cordiality of beir greeting everywhere. The capi- alist, the business man and the son of toil all see in the success of the Re publican party their only hope of the proper protection of the material in terests of the couctry. Tho interests of the various classes are iJentical. The beneGt of one means the good of all. The injury of one involves harm to the others. Hence tho diversified and representative character of the audiences which greet Generals Beaver and Oaborne. This is a hopeful sign, and the magnitude and enthusiasm of these gatherings foreshadow the grand eur of the victory to be won by tho party ou the 2d of November. List of Patents. List of Patents granted ly tho U. S. Patent Office, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, Sept. 30th, 1886, reported expressly for the For est Republican, through the Patent Law Office of O. E. Duffy, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Ofllce, Wash ington, D. C. : J. A. Aekley, PHUhurgh, furnace; D. L. Adams, Reading, sectional steam hoil- or; B. V. Aspoi, Pittsburgh, chain saw; W. Hogan, Renova, spark arrester and consumer; B. B. Hoopes, Avondale, bench dog; A. O. Kittridge, Slato Hill, sheet metal scroll cutter; E. E. Kyle, Newville, nut lock ; S. McCarter, Norris town, mining machine; W. McConway, Pittsburgh, car coupling j J. Boese, Pitts burgh, dephosphorizing iron by means of oxide of iron; L. P. R'drr, Pittsburgh, utilizing natural gas as fuel ; J. M. Saudor Harrisburg, metallic spring for suspend ers, Ac; C. C. Sceife, Allcghony City, making elevator buckets; L. Simpson, Pittsburgh, brick kiln ; L. Simpson, Bellevue, kiln ; L. Skinner, Erie, engino frame jigsf, W. H. Whoeler, York, pump piston ; F. F. Wodgaiuuth, Southampton," harrow or cultivator tooth ; T. B. Wood' ward, Norway, fire escape. RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Dec. 27, 1883. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward A.M. P. M. 8 25 6 14 5 06 3 50 3 20 P.M. P.M. Of A. M.I P.M. ar Pittsburgh lv 9 00 8 45 Parker 12 lfi 12 14 Foxburg 12 48 12 22 Franklin 2 02 1 30 lv...Oil City...ar 2 30 2 05 P, M A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 12 25 ar... Oil City....lv 3 05 6 60 11 45 Oleopolis t 2G 7 10 11 32 ...Easrlo Rock... 3 33lf7 17 11 27 President 'i 30 f7 20 10 65 Tionesta 3 52 7 37 10 29 Hickory 4 05 7 60 10 12 ..Trunkey villo.. t4 13 7 58 9 50 Tidioute 4 25 8 1 0 9 17 ...Thompson s... t4 45 t8 29 8 45 Irrineton... 5 15 8 45 Warren 5 80 9 06 lv...Kinzua....ar 612 9 35 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. aTm. lv...Bradford ..ar 8 00 11 25 A.M. P.M. A.M. 11 05 ar...Kinzua....lv 6 12 9 40 10 35 ... Sugar Run ... 6 17 9 45 9 55 Corvdon 6 33 10 03 9 34 Onovillo 6 40 10 11 9 15 ....Wolf Run.... 6 47 10 18 9 00 Quaker Bridge. 6 53 10 24 8 32 ...Kea House.... 7 0710 3S 7 60 ... Salamanca.... 7 23 10 65 7 20 ..So. Carrollton.. 7 37 11 09 6 55 ...So Vandalia... 7 47 11 21 6 28j ADegany 8 03.11 37 0 15 1v Olean... .ar 8 10 1145 A.M.I P.M.Ia.M. 7 40 412 4 03 2 4J 215 A.M. P.M. 0 06 2 05 tl 45 tl87 tl34 t8 44 f8 85 f8 32 8 JO 8 01 1 18 1 03 t7 63 12 60 7 4UI13 43 f7 23)12 25 7 05 12 05 6 4!ll 50 6 12:il 15 P. M.I A.M. P.M. A.M 4 20 9 15 P.M. A.M. 6 12 11 05 6 50 11 00 5 39 10 43 5 31 10 30 5 24 10 29 ft 18 10 24 6 04 10 08 4 49 9 53 4 34 9 39 4 241 9 28 4 07 9 1 4 00 9 05 P. M.IA.M Additional Train Loaves K1117.UH 11:05am, Warren 12:50pm. Irvinoton 1:45 pm, naioute 3:10pm, Tionesta 5:05pm, ar rives Oil City 6:45ini. additional Train Leaves Oil Citv 0:00 am. Oleopolis 6:40 am, Eagle Rock n:.')aam, 'resident 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am,Trunkey ville H:0Uam,Tld outo 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrives jrvincton ll:3Uam, Warren 12:50pm, Kin zua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onoville 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca 6:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Olean o:.wpm. Trains run on Eastern Timo. i kains leaviuor rittsourcli U:OOam. ar riving Pittsburgh 8:25pm, are Solid Trains between lluffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:45pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:40am, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. ,:2-Tiekets sold and baggage chevtod to all principal points. Get time tables giving full informsirlca irom company Aurents. GEO. M. OATCHELL, Gen'l Supt, J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agon. No. 41 Exchange St., liutfalo, N. Y J. L. CRAIG, At,ent, Tionesta, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. The oldest and beat annoinliod Institu tiou for obtaluing a BuBim) Education or Circulars address P. DUFU' Jt SONS, L2z v II. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO CW.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND: HOLIDAY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 3T 33 TT X 1? S &0. Also Agent for Estey. Sterling, SUo ninger, and Clougli V. Wnrreu Organs. Decker Bros., J. fc C. Fisher, C. D. Pease Co., and Win. Kuahc Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata- lopuos and prices. J lonesta, Pa. Sept 17. STEAM ENGIMEKtnM and Machinery n Specialty. Second hand Engines and Boilers on hand. Send for Sjock List. THOMAS CARLIN, Alle gheny City. augUly. NOTICE. THE CAN DEE EXTRA BALL, AND TAP HEEL RUBBER SHOES. These Goods A 10 THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Ask your ShoeDcaler lor tho Improved Candeo Rubber Goods of 1886. You will find them in all styles. Evory pair having the TAP HEEL AND EXTRA BALL. ACommon Sens2 For salo by G. W. ROBINSON, TIONESTA, PA. Proclamation of CJeucral Election. Whereas, in and by nnact of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulitto the Elections of tho Commonwealth,' passed the 2d day of July, A. )., 18;i9, it is made the duty of tho Sheriff of every county within tiiis Commonwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, and in such to enumerate : 1st. The otilccrs to bo elected. 2d. Designate tho place at which iho election is to be held. I, LEONARD AGNEW, High Sheriff of the county of Forest, do hereby make Known ami give 1111s public notice to tno electors of tho county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on Tuesday, STovcmbcr 2, 18S4J. between tho hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. in. at the several Election Districts. Tho Electors, of Barnett townshio at Jacob Mazo'a Carpenter shop. Tho Electors of Green township at the houwo of L,, Amor. The Electors oi mrmonv townshin at Allender School House. The Electors of Hickory townshin at the hotel of J. W. Ball. The Electors of Howe townshin as fol lows : Those reading in tho Flection Dis trict of West Howe, to-wit : Thoso west of the following lino, viz: Beginning at tho northeast corner of warrent number 3198, and northwest corner of warrrant number 2735, and running thence directly hikUIi to tho Jenkstownship line, at tlie'lialltown School House. Tho Eloctors of Howe townshin residing in me r.ieetion District oi i;ast Jiowe, to wit: Thoso residing east of the above uicutioned lino, at Brookston, in Brook- ston ijinrarv Jinn. The Eloctors ot Jenks township at tho School Houso iu Maricn. Tho Electors of Kingsley township at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at me uonri iiouso m Tionesta borough. iho Electors ot Tionesta borough at tho Court Houso in said borough. At which time and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot : One person for Governor of Pennsylva lna. One person for Lieutenant Govornor of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor Goneral of Pcnnfylvania. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. One person for Congressman-at-Large for tho State of Pennsylvania. One person for Member of Congress for the 25th District of Pennsylvania. One person lor State Sonata for the 38th uisinut ot Pennsylvania. One person for Assembly of Forest ouniy. tine person for Treasurer of Forest Cou nty. Ono person for Surveyor of Forest County. One person for Coroner of Forest County. The act of Assembly entitled "an ac; re lating to the elections oi this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1819, provides as ioiiov, viz : "In case the rorson who shall havo re. ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on tho dav of any election, then the person who shall havo received the socond highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have re ceived the highest nuniler of votes for in spector shall not attend, the nerson elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, pud in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who miTivuu wiu lugncsi milliner oi voles shall appoint a J udge in his place ; mid if any vacancy shall continue in tho board ur tho space of ono hour after tho time fixed bylaw forthe opening of tho election, the qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the plai-o of election shall elect one of their number to hi I such vacancy. I !o give oflicial notice to the electors of Forest county, that by un act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1874 :" SKf,'. 9. AH the elections by the citizens shall bo by ballot; cvtsi ballot voted shall bo numbered in the or.L c in which itsluill bo rccoived, and the number recorded by the clerks on tho list of voters opposite the name of tho elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or ino'o tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each be numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to the name of tho voter. Any elector may write his iiamo upon his ticket, or cause the saino to bo written thereon, and attestod by a citizen of the district. Iu addition to the oath now prescribed by law to bo taken and sub scribed by cloction ollicers tliev shall ev erally be sworn or artirmod not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses iu a judicial proceeding. A 11 judges, inspectors, clerks Idea. Sfm- mid overseers of every election held under this act. shall, before enteritis uixin their duties, bo duly sworn or iillli-med in tho prexoneo of each other. 1 he ludire shall bo sworn by tho minority inspector, if thero shall he'such minority inspector. If not, then by ajustieo of tho pence ornldennan, and the inspectors and clerk shall he sworn by tho judue. Certificates of such swear ing or alhrming shall bo dulv inado out. and signed by the ollicers so sworn, and attested bv tho ofheer who administered the oath. If any judge or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear the ollicers of election in tho manner required by this act, or It nny oilleer ol election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any oilleer ol election shall certify that an v ollicer was sworn when ho was not, it shall lie doom- ci a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tho otlicer or ollicers so ollcnding shall bo fined not exceeding ono thousand dollurs. or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, in the discretion of tho court. Sko. 11. It shall be lawful for anv quali fied citizen ol the district, notwithstand ing tho name of the proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxaliles, to ohallenife tho vote of Mich person, where upon tno proot ol t!io rigiit oi suiiragc as is now required by law shall bo publicly mado and acted upon by tho election board and tho vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claimiri'i to lie n naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce lus naturalization ceitincato at the election botoro voting, except where ho has been for live years consecutively a voter in tho district In which ho offers to vote ; and on tho vote of such person be ing received, it shall be tho duty of tho election ollicers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day, month and year ; nnd if any cloction offi cer or ollicers shall receive u fcpcond vote on the same day, by virtuo of same cer tificate, except whe'ro sons are entitled to vote bocausc of the naturalization of their fathers, thev and the person who (shall oiler such second vote, shall be guilty of a misdomeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion of the court; but tho lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars iu each case, nor tho imprisonment ono your. The liko punishmcut vhall bo inflicted on conviction on tho ollicers of election who ahull neglect or refuso to make or cause to be made tho endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sec. 12. If any election officer shall ro fuse or neglect to require such proof of tho right of suffra'.'o as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from ar.y person offering 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 fendinir shall, ir.ion conviction, bo utiiltv of a misdemeanor, nnd shall bo sontenced lor every such oflense, to ray a line not exceeding live hundrod dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more than ono year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. I also mnko known tho following pre visions of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania: ARTICLE VIII. SfKFllAOE AND KLKt'TION. Sue. 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi e years of nge, possessing tho following qualifications, shall be entitled to voto at all election : First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Sccond.-H e shall have resided in tho Stato one year, (or. if having r.revionslv been a qualified elector or nativo born citizen of the Stato ho shall have removed theroform and returned, then six months,) immo H ately preceding tho election. Third. He shall havo resided in Iho election district where ho offers to voto at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth. It twenty-two years of ago or upwards, ho shall 'havo paid within two years a Mate or county tax winch shall have been assessed at least two mouths and paid at least ono month before election. Sec. 2. The General election shall La held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a dillcront day, two-thirds of all the mem bers of each IIoukp consenting thereto. I also give ollieial notice of tho follow ing provisions of an net approved tho 3ith of March, ISnO, entitled "An act regula ting the modo of voting at all the elections ot tins Commonwealth." Skc. 1. Be it enacted bv the Senato and House of Representative's of iho Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of tho same. That tho qual ified voters ot the sevsral counties of this Commonwealth, at all ueneral. townshin. borough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tickets printad or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas sified a-i foilows : Ono ticket hall embrace tho names of alljudges of courts voted for and shall bo labeled "Judiciary ;" one ticket shnll embrace tho names of all tho State ollicers voted for and lie labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the county ofheors voted for, including oflice of Senutor and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if voted tor, and bo labeled "County ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all tli township ollicers voted for, and bo labeled "Township ;" ono ticket shall embrace tho names of all the borough officers voted for and bo labeled "Borough," and each class shall be depos ited in separate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given, That any person excepting Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any oflice or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, 'or this Stato. or nny city or corporated district, whether coin missioned otlicer or other wise, a subordinate oflicsr or agent who is or shall bo employed undor tho legisla turo, executive or judiciary department of this Slate, op in any city, or ot any incor- C orated district, and also that every uiem er of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, or of the select or common t-ouncil of any city, or commissioners of anv in corporated district, is bv hiw incapable of holding or exercising at the time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk ot any election iu this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other otlicer of siieh election shall be eligi ble to Le then voted for. Tho Judges of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificate of return of tho election of their respective districts, and produeo tlicm at tho 1'rothonotary's oilico iu the Borough of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living wil'iin twclvo miles of the Prothotiotarv's office, or within twenty four uuics if their rcsideneu bo in a town, villago or city v pou tho line of a lailroad loading to tho county seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER THIRD, 188H, ami all other judges shall before twelve o'clock, in., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTH 1880, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotury of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, and tho day and hour of tiling marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the Prothonotury for public inspection. Given under my hand at iny office in Tio nesta, Pa., this 27th day of tseptember, in tho year or our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, and in the. ono hundred nnd eleventh year of tho Independence, of tho United States. L. AGNEW, Sheriff. THE KLINE PATENT GAS BUHNER, !. 1! 1 . I r IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FROM THE FIELD. BECAUSE Its construction is Riich that It secures PERFECT COMBUSTION, and avoids all Soot and Lampblack. It will pay for Itself in a short time as it will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying the heat low down and di rectly against the tiro-box. The Electrician of the Venn. J. I. Co., 'i,y.i of it : "I havo been using tho Klim Gas Burner in inv cooking-slovo for the Inst six months, mid during that time tlicro has not been a pafticleof soot or lamp-black form ed in the stove or on thn bottom of tho cooking utensils, brought directly in contact with tho llamo. I can conscientiously recommend it as being the best ln'tho market. I would use no other as long as I could proeuro the Kline Gas Burner. "J. S. RICHARDS." KLINE GAS BURNER CO., 11 TFSyi'VJWVMJllM 1U ceeocooooeooecec c oecoocococcccocoooooocooccc WE SAY ; i i ! i t : H i : i .k ! L ; i' t i i i t i t i i i ! t 1 i t t t i i i t i i i I COME I COME! COME1 Como wlioro you can buy nice Dress Goods ! Come where you can get Good Goods Cheap ! Come where you enn got what you want! Come where tho goods redeem themselves J QMJS Wtt&fiJZ THE In SPRING DRESS GOODS we havo complete stock of tho Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho closo buyers. Sattiixe BcrBers Sniiiugs, Gingluims, IP DR X 1ST T S , of every kind LADIBS'SHOES & SLIPPERS. Come wliero the Stock is Complete ! Come weero the Stock is New ! , Como whoro tho Goods aro Reliable ! Como whero Prices arc tho Lowest! CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOIIING FOR BOYS, COT11ING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERYBODY. Cyy flr.ll. in-. l?.wrv. 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Send for our illustrued rntalnpnie L, which alsn Knows our Air Citina, fclntr C'nriM-t Hixli, l-'ont Luthra, Nut Picka and fratki. Hook unci Dealt Itncka, ele. Nearly all of lliee goods are well known in the marked of tUa world. Address the Miuiufacturcr, II. M. tVACKKIBUSII, Herkimer, N. Y. X. "W. LA-vV, rractioal Tiuucr. All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOF1NU 1 A K,'E'iAl-TV. SPotrHNO. LONXEIt HUILDINO, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. SEND your. )ol Work to tho KEPt'li l.'.CAN OfrU.
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