The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 02, 1887, Image 4

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    THE FOBEST REPUBLICAN
WEDNESDAY, WOVEMDEIl 8, 1887.
BOHOUGH OFFICERS.
Barge. II. O. Day!".
Oiemn-North ward, L. J. Hop.
kins, J. K. Clark. H. D. Irwin. South
war A. J. F. Proper, Wm, Bmearbaugb, O.
W. Bovard.
Jwitiee of the react 3. T. Brennan,
D ''nWahteand Collector B. 8. Canfield.
cnool Director li. W. Robinson, A.
B. Kellr, C. M. Shawkey, D. B. Knoi,
I. W. Clark, E. L. Davis.
JAS. T. BRENNANj
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TIOITESTA, I3..
IAS US BOUGHT AKD SOLD
OK COMMI8HION.
o o o o oeoocooooo
If you wish to buy or aoll Real Estate It
will pay you to correspond with me.
Craarase Time TM TUinlt Hlatlen.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of CongreM Jambs T. Mav-
Member of Senate J. It. Wil.so.
Aesembly CHiwm A.Rakdai.l.
Pretdent J-dgVf. D. Dnon.
ooa Judge Lewi Arner. Jwo.
A. PRorr.R
7VMurer SoT,oyow Fitzobrald.
Prolhonotarv, Register dt Recorder, die.
ClTRTM M. SKAWKET.
Sheriff. LROHABn AfiWEW. -0M(on(!r
Oliver BTElitT, WM.
SitiELOa. J. R. Chadwick.
Otumfy Superintendent Vr.o. W. Kerb.
Hutrtct Attorney P. M. CLARK.
Jry rbrnmlMionsrs H. O. DAVIS,
David Wawiiw.
County SurveyrH. O. Whittekim.
Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow.
Cewnly A uditor3. A. BcoTT, THOS.
Co hah, Geo. Zcmim
NORTH.
Train 2R 7:87 am
Train B2... 7:f2 am
Train 80 3:52 pm
SOUTH.
Train 3 10:55 am
Train 20 1:18 pm
Train 81...- 8:18 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 29 Houth car-
ry the mall.
t'harra ftakbftth u-hl.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
m. i M. K. Sabbnth School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching in K. E. Church every Sab
bath evening bv Rev. Biimlwrger.
Service In I,ntlieraii mi. tf.ion
Herman II 111, every Similar "J 10
Snallsh and Gorman alternating.
everr Sunday at w a. in. iv. . .
Pastor. . ,,. .
Preaching In the Presbyterian Church
next Sunday morning and evening, by
Rev. Hick II nit.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TI0NE8TA LODGE
No. 369,
T. O- of O. F.
EETS every Tuesday evening, at 7
tiia Lodge Room In Par
tridge's Hall.
INI
to B HrtYT. N. O.
G.W. SAWYER, Seo'y. 27-tf.
t7ORE.IT LODGE. No. 184, A. O. U. W..
T Maeta every Friday Evening in Odd
re,'W''HU'Tl0T.tAONEW,M.W,
J. E. WENK, Recorder.
i-APT. GEORGE STOW POST,
Meet on the flirt Wednesday In each
month, In Odd Kellowa Hall. Tionesta, Pa.
Lf . n. ix . "
GNEW CLARK,
1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Of, Court Houae, TloneaU, Pa.
r. M. CLARK,
District Attorney,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
rp J. VAN OIESEN,
l ATTORNEY ACOUNREIiOR AT LAW,
'OV.Iftiurg, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Coun-
U DAVIS.
ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW,
" Tioneota, Pa.
Collections tna1 in tNs and adjoining
counties.
T.
F. RITC
"ORNE
tLlJ( -mis. Fori
0 RNE Y-AT-ti AW,"
Forest County Pa.
I T AWRUNCK 1IOUSI0, TloneHia, r
Li II. S. Brockwav. Proprlotor. This
( .pn "ocntM. Everything
.....iiKwm I'lirinqimke. This is in
.-.uKi'is'S5niri.tv"l(H;t .tlmt whereas Jannnese
new anu wen lurnisueu. ciiifwiior au
rnmnimlationn and atrict attention given
to ciiestM. Yegi-tables and Fruits of all
kind nerved in their season. Sample
1 for Commercial Agents.
CENTRAL nOUSl'., Tlonenta. Pa.,
yjU. Brownell. Pronrlctor. This is a
wfTTimse, and haa Just been titled up lor
me accommiMiaimn oi inn rtiiiinc. a por
tion of the patronage of the public! is solic
ited. 4fl-ly.
CENTRA t, IlSSfJiE, Olf, CITYPA.
J W. U. ROTH. Pioprietor.
The lArgest, Host Located and Furnished
JIousj IrUie Citv. Near Union Depot.
T B. SIUOIW
Pliysicl
W.
T
WiM
s. m. n..
Surgeon
!
Druggist,
NESTA, PA.
kMORROW, M. D.,
TIIYSICIAN iSKUKUKON,
Ialeo. ASmitrong county, having located
in Ti"ent Is prepared to atUtnd all pro
fexsinnat calls promptly and at all hours.
Olttceatd residonce two doors north of
Iawreaoe Iloase. otnee hours 7 to M a.
m., and II u 12 m.; a to S and 81 to 71
M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M, : 2 to 8 and
to 71 F. . 4 may-18 81
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materiala Ac., of
llr. Steudman, would respectiully an
nounce that he will carry on the Dental
business in Tlnnesta. and having bad over
Mix years successful experience, considers
hiiiiMilt fully competent to give entire sat
isfaction. I shall always glvt my modi
N practiqs the preference. ma'r22-H2.
MAY, PARK A CO.,
BACKERS.
Comer of Elm dr Wainut 8ts., Tlonesta,
Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In
terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
toe u. a. i-oiiscuuns soucitea.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
' And all kinds of
nunqc runniomnu uuuuo.
' - TIONESTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
Magnetic, Solar or Triangulatlon Survey
In ft, Beat of Instruments and work.
Terms on application.
IT. "W. LAW,
Practical Tinner.
, All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
mm
jfOoilNO A 'KT. spouTING,
CONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
. TIONESTA, PA,
WATCH CLOCK I JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
T'HE UNDERSIGNED would reynnrt.
X fully announce to the citizens of Tio
neeta and vicinity, that he has removed
his watchmaking establishment from Tjl
lersbuvg to Tionenla, in the mom over
Wau. SmearbauHb A Co.'s store, formerly
occupied ,hy Dr. Morrow as an office,
where be is prepared to repair watches,
clicks and Jewelry. 87 years experionce
will enable biin to give satisfaction. Give
turn a trial. jt. HALLE.
tit
TP YOU WANT a remiclnhU Inh
X printing at a reasonable prise seadvour
order to liis office.
Oil rotrket closed yesteidsy 72J.
Opening this morning t 721c
Vote the itrsight Republicin
ticket.
Lute Iloyt expects soon to remove
his family to Kelletlrille.
Mr. J. R. Lsoilis of Baroett was
a TIBltor lO tiooeoia yesitrua;.
Mr. W. C. Bromley of Rtewatts
Run, gave the town a short call Mon
day. Vote for Heury W. Williams fur
Supreme JuJge, one of the purest men
io the State.
Mr. J. H. Foreman is up from
Wasbiogton county on a visit to Tio
netta friends.
Remember next Tuesday it elec
tion day, and don't neglect to vote the
Republican ticket.
Will Morrow has returned from
his summer's sojourn io Armstrong
and Indiana counties.-
Every Republican in the coonty
should lay off his coat next Tuesday
and help elect the straight ticket.
Vote for Capt. Wm. B. Hart fur
Stale Treasurer, and secure a compe
tent, honest and faithful public servant.
Will. W. Hulings of St. George,
W. Vs., is paying Tionesta friends a
lights ami wuUok iop Jat and healthy
ailfiwt,
i(f"M.I V...-1 .
visit. He is .uV- J"mP ln v'n tin an hour
as usual.
One of the boilers in the Nebras
ka mill having been slightly-disabled,
some of the boys are having a short
lay-off.
Mrs. II. G. McKnight and child
ren, of Oil City, paid a visit to the
family of hsr father, Mr. S. J. Camp-
boll, during lhe week.
Vote the Republican ticket
straight as agun barrel ; it's a good
one, and none will regret its election.
The "boys" were out "hollereren"
Moudar tjjght, but were quite respect-
able in their pranks, doing very little
damage to property.
Mrf. T. C. Jackson of Warren,
paid her daughters here, Mrs. L. J.
Hopkins and Mrs. J. F. Proper, a vis
it dnriug the week, returning on Mon
day. Our old friend Darwin E. Smith
is again among us as hearty and chip
per as young robin, after a sojourn of
several mouths with friends in York
Stote.
Mr. II. 8. Brockway expects soon
to remove bis family to Spartaosburg,
Crawford county, where he has leased
the Central, one of the principal ho
tels of that thriving town.
Vote for Calvin M. Arner, Tio
nesta's efficient ex-Pottmaster, and
one-legged gentleman. He is capable
and will administer the Protbonotary'a
office with satisfaction to all.
The Y. .W. C. T. U. will have a
box festivafat Universalis! Church on
Saturday evening next. A cordial in
vitation is exteuded to all to attend
and bring their boxes with them.
Vole for George W. Sawyer for
Sheriff. He will make an officer of
whom all will be proud. Of bis com
petency to fill the position with entire
satisfaction there isn't a particle of
question.
Mr. J. W. Stroup, a former Tio
nesta citizeo, has rented part of the
Forest bouse and will shortly occupy
it with his family. Mr. S.'s frieuds
will be pleased to welcome him back
as a citizen of our town.
Elmer Fleming, who has spent
the past two years in the west, return
ed some time ago, and last evening
paid the burg a visit. He expects to
go back in the spring to Nebraska,
where be has taken up some lands.
Go to C. Russell's for a first class
shave or hair cut. Particular atten
tion paid to ladies and children's bair
cutting. Parlor Barber Shop, Keplt r
block, Tionesta, Pa. It.
.Vote for Parsons and Lcdebur,
and sleet fr County Commissioners
two as level-headed and square nieu
as caJ be fouod io tbe county,
Flavens J. Benedict, one of the
prominent citizens of Allegheny twp.,
Venango county, died at his home
near Pleasantville, on the 24lh ult ,
aged 64 years. Mr. Benedict was a
brother in law of Hen. E. L. Davis,
of this place.
Vote for Gillespie and Jones for
County Auditors. They are both well
fitted for the office to which they
apire.
A man who wants to start a glass
factory at Tionesta only asks the little
borough to give bim switching facili
ties, three acres of land and $12,000.
It is conjectured that for all of Forest
county he might be willing to pot in
two factories. Blizzard.
The newly erected Evangelical
Church, on Whig Hill, which is beau
tifullv located oo a two acre lot do
nated by Mr. Jacob Beck, will be
dedicated on Sunday, Nov. 13, 1887.
Rev. F. P. Baylor, Presiding Elder of
tbe district, will officiate. The nnots
trv and laitv friends from near and
j '
far are cordially invited to attend,
Monday Mrs. Wm. Blum of this
nines, received a Jeller from her
brother, Rev C. J. Oehlschlaeger, o
Richmond, Va., giving the pai ticulars
of a very sad accident by which one
of their little boys, aged about 7 years,
lust bis life. A gun in the bands of
some boys was recklessly discharged,
the ball taking effect in the abdoman
of the little fellow, from the effects of
which he-died in 24 hours, after much
eu Bering.
Vote for Church for Jury Com
missioner. He is a gentleman well
adapted for tbe place and will give
good satisfaction to the people.
Geo. Cummings was lodged in
jail last week charged with stealing a
horse and buggy from Mr. I. N. Clover
of Marienville, this county, a month
or so ago. lie naa nirea toe rig iroiu
Mrf Clover and then sold or traded it
in Iudiaoa county. He was arrested
in Pittsburgh, and with bim a woman
named Mc-Cullough, who was held as
a witness. A hearing was had before
'Squire Brennan, and the man bound
over to December sessions.
We were shown a letter received
by one of our citltens from Samuel
Elliott, a son of Rev. Win. Elliott,
which is inlerestiog to the many
friends of the family. Sammy writes
a pood ietter, and says the famijy are
all well, and that Rev. E. is preaching
at Canal Fulton, O., a place of about
b.?ft inhabitants; that the place is
I frinnfl io f ),&f the Ohio coal regions and
y "She whom I love will" look "to the'
wee!, and the whole picture is wcl
executed, and one tbal will appeal to
every mother's heart. When framed,
t will make an elegant ornament for
any parlor. You can earn the maga
zine free, or one or both of the other
premiums, by getting up a club for
1888. Terms $2.00 per year, with
great reducliona to clubs. Specimens,
with full club rates, etc., sent gratis to
those wishing to get up clubs, if writ
ten for in good faith. Address, Peter
son's Magazine, 306 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
v-scs, he is shipped to a Hospital and hf re
he makes a double record. Now, as saia
before, ln order Air those mon to procure
pensions under existing law it is oniy
necessary for them to make proper appli
cation, prove their Identity, pass a success
ful examination as to their present disa
bilities, bring those records np licfore the
pension department; the Interior Dept.
signs the order, and said Soldier's name
- Brookston Items.
Cold nights and pleasant days.
Old bruin is occasionally seen in
this vicinity.
There are eight different languages
spoken in this village
Tbe T. V. R. R. Co. has a gang ol
men employed repairing their road
There is a R. R. survey starting at
Brookville and going through Jeffer
son, Elk and Forest counties, and in
terneRlint? with the P. & W. R. R. at
o
Sheffield junction.
Beechnuts are a fine crop, and pigeon
trappers rre occasionally seen scouting
through here.
Our school is increasing in iinmber
as well as in other respects. The di
mctnrs have furnished a full series of
the best outline maps, a globe, and
nihpra articles. There is some talk of
erecting a more eommodious school
building. This is a wise and necessary
move.
Oct. 31, '87. Observer.
1887 vs. 1865.
Auditor's Notice.
In the Court of Common Pious of For
ait County, E. D No. 2, Kept. Term, 187.
Wagner, McCliine A Co. vs. Iinrnos A
Duncan. F.xtrnct from the Record. In
this case the money ordered pa d Into
C mrt, and upon motion mn-le Sair.u '1 l.
Irwin Esq , appointed Auditor, S( p IV,
1887. Atttesf,
CURTIS M. SHAWKRV, P.O.
Notice Is hereby given, thst I will t
la added to the list of pensioners of the tend to the duties of my appointment at
United States. Now. doe. It not appearto
all and Is It not an undeniable fact, that n() whpn R. parle8 interested may at-
the bummor, if you wish to call him bo,
has double the chance of obtaining a pen
sion undor existing law, as the honest
Soldier, who did his duty well, but at last
wounded or was smitten down by disease,
which was ever upon the track of the act
ive Soldier, and not the bummer, for the
reason he was not so much exposed, he
having but one (hospital) record while
the dead-beat has two records ln his favor,
viz: regimental and hospital.
In view of these facts and the present
pension law, It Is sensible to conclude
that the Dopendont Pension Bill wss aim
ply a bridge by which these, "especially
the latter class," might raid upon tbe
treasury of the U. 8. Fo Justlco-loving,
sensible roan would attach such a palpa
ble, unjust and false construction to said
bill. The dead-beat class were first to
present themselves for "hard tack," and
In like manner they have long before this
time got their work in under the present
law, in the Pension Department.
But, with the permission of the editor
of this paper, we shall hereaftor speak of
another class of old Soldiers. We shall
endeavor to set forth our own views of
the matter. We have nothing in view
save Justice to our worthy comrades, and
God knows we have nothing to lose, and
only ask a careful consideration at the
hands of all before being criticised.
J. A.
tend and tie hmtrd.
SAMUEL D. IRWIN, Auditor.
Oct. 31, 1817. M,
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
DEALING
It represents something you like and ap
preciate. It lliuxtratps our meth
od of doing business. It
means
"MIUAIU! I"
Don't you see?
THIS IS WHAT WF.
Honest Values
I
Preach.
Practice.
uarantec,
Latent Stvles
Fairest Prices.
PUT BEFORE YOU.
Money spent at school in Edlnboro
is well spent.
In opening our Elegant New Stock of
early spring oij is i
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
(The Newest.
YOU'LL FIND THEM The Best.
(.The Cheapest.
AS YOU LIKE THEM.
1 Ml J
u V rather than to the nument." an
the centre o. ..vssh. andravely ,
mti oi enterprise ana iiirm. osmoj i
will graduate at tbe high school in a
year, and sends his regards to all bis
old friends, and says bis father has a
kind remembrance elTioncsta, and
hopes te visit it someday. Many old
friends, we are sure, would be glad to
greet bin) and take bim by the hand
again. He carried sunshine with bim
and preached the King's English as
well as any man in America. He has
hosts of friends in Western Pa.
"There is a nigger in the fence.''
The National Democrat, while openly
in favor of democracy this year, is
quietly "snoozing" around and giving
the imiiresxion that it is 'going to vote
the Republican county ticket, "don't
you understand." Let evei y Republic
an keep an eye on the Bell-Weather of
the National Democrat shebang; the
worst calamity that could befal us
would be bis making any one believe
be will help any of our candidates.
Chairman Siggins shrewdly places old
Jake where be will do the most good ;
that is, bas him pretend he is Dot fa
vorable to the Democratic ticket,
knowing that no respecsable man will
vote tbe same ticket Kepler does.
Don't let Siggins and Kepler pull the
wool over your eyes. Kepler is a
Democrat or any thing else for "reve
nue only."
The great shut down movement
went into effect in the oil regions yes
terday. The terms and conditions of
the contracts signed by the producers
contemplates the shutting in for one
year of one half of the production,
based on the' guages of wells during
July and August ; the entire stoppage
of tbe drill for tbe tame length of
time. No glycerine is to be used in
tbe same time and no wells ara to be
cleaned out. The general feature of
it is that the Standard Oil Company
has set aside 6,000.000 barrels of oil
at 62 cents a barrel, the profits on this
to be divided among those producers
who shut io their wells and comply
with all the terms of tbe contracts.
In addition to tbis the Standard and
the producers have made a pool of
2.000,000 barrels, the profits accruing
from which is to create a wage fund
for laboring men thrown out of em
ployment. "The Wieatb of Immortelles" is
the title of an unusuilly handsome
steel engraving (size 21 by 27 iuches)
issued by Peterson's Msgazine, as a
premium fur getting up clubs for 1888
It represent! two sisters carrying a
wreaih ot immortelles and other flow
ers to the cemetery, to be placed on
mother's grave. The faces ore very
Prices
Qualities.
Styles.
Re-
Ed. Rkfcbmcah:
It waa the custom among tho old Sol
diers some twenty-odd years ago, to return
the fire as soon as received from the ene
my, no matter from what source the fire
came.
The continued insults and falsehoods
heaped upon the old Soldiers, and espec
ially upon the O. A. R., since last winter,
ia disgusting as well as amusing. And
yet, as a rule, the boys bare long endured
the abuse in that almost silent BUbmlttslon
which character! led them amid the hard
Bblps of actual warfare a few years ago.
But does it ever occur to the minds oi
those individuals- "who delight to dump
their vile stomachs upsldodown ln the
pathway of tlve old Soldiers," that these
old "Bummers" aa they call them, have
lust aa good if not a better right tocriticlse
the acts of even the President or the unit
ed States, or any other official, as any man
or set of men in the United States.
And now, because the old Boldlers "or
by far the majority of them" see fit to
criticise the insult offered them at tho
bands of Grover Cleveland they are callod
"Bummers," Coffee-ooolers," "Pension
Sharks" and "Deadbeats." and while, too,
the declarations of the President ln his
vtn message of the Dependent Pension
A Sailor's rr dad And cannot stand be
Captain Wnltcr Thompson; "ifl'Si ot the
noar. juai-y uuell, brousrht to SavannaiiT"
urn were unrou?e-oi a remarkablejcscape
fore an honest, truthful "Ma death. The
bill. The President in that mtssnge'WIf at
that said bill would only holp the unde
serving and not the honest Soldier who is
deserving of help at tbe hands of the Gov
renment, Ac.
Now, Mr. Editor and Comrades, lot us
consider tbis matter honestly and with
sincerity, and see if possible the real facts,
and who Mr. Cleveland and the whiffling
press of the country call "dead beats," Ac.
According to Mr. Cleveland there are two
classes of ex-soldiers, f. e.. The undeserv
ing and the deserving; to this we say,
true. Of course the National Democrat
thinks the latter, or honest class, is very
small, and he (Cleveland) says in the mes
sage as above stated, that said bill would
only help the undeserving, Ac. Let us
purge this matter a little and see who
compose thla "undeserving class," whom
Mr. Cleveland and his henchmen despise
with so much holy horror. Every old
Soldier knows, and every sound thinking
individual ought to know, that under the
present laws by which pensions are grant
ed a surgical or Hospital record ia inval
uable ; and in fact without auch a record
you might count the pensioners upon
your fingers; those records have been
kept with Jealous care in the Surgeon Gen
eral's office in Washington. Now, there
are two classea who havo made medical or
hospital records, viz:
First. That class which enlisted with
pure, patriotic motives and impulses.
They committed their families to the care
of a kind and merciful God, and hoxpital
ity of loyal, generous humanity, and rush
ed to the camp and scene of action ; they
proved themselves worthy of tbe name of
Soldier along the march and upon the field
of action; they pasa into action one, two,
or perhaps a dozen times ; at last the? are
carried from the field by their comrades
bleeding; they have fought a good fight
and their namea are uow transferred to
the hospital records. While others of tbis
same patriotic clast sooner or later fall
victims to some dreaded diseases which
proved as fatal to the Northern man aa did
the enemy's guns; they grasp their more
fortunate comrades b the hand, breathe
a "God biess you" upon them and are hur
ried away from their mess-mates to the
hospital, and they, too, make a record in
spite of themselves; and wo here say Unit
no men or set of men having in their heart
oi.e ounce of patriotism or one drop of the
milk of human kindness, would rank
those noble men among tbe bummers or
undeserving at the hands of our redeemed
country.
Second. Another class, "and thank God
it is comparatively small," are those who
had not the moral rogard for themselves
even after enlisting to do anything save
bumming from first to last around tho
ofllcers' and surgeons' tents; tlu-y could
eat more salt-horse and hard-bread in
three days than a Government mule could
carry, and at the sumo time attend "qui
nine call" every morning; thoy wore
uuvor able to perform camp duty, luueh
less tho moro necessary duty upon the
battlo-tleld ; by their regularity in attend
ing quinine call tliey become well known
to the surgeons; the records they here
mudu are us lasting in the memory of ull
as tbe man himself. At last the ollicers
and surgeon look upon the ease as a home
less one, and in order to suvo rations and
quinine at the front, for wore hopeful
TohoPiran Cans. Men's Scotch and
t,. t-j, t:..... nuWA't Come! We avlll treat you right.
r me v,aps, uu.. m.snc- .... - member Square Dealing in
Uubber uoois, at rsmoarDaugu a, w imrroTIV IMP I
rUrmllUnt nnu unutiiismnu
AT
NELSON OREEXLUXO'S,
Exchange Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
Telephone.) WARREN, PA.
If you want at once the best and
cheapest Life or Accident Insurance,
insure in tbe Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association and Guarantee Mut
ual Accideut Co. P. M. Clark, Gen
eral Agent, Tionesta. Pa.
NOTICE.
i
, : .c re: I Proclamation of General
All wora; ouioiua ui uiu' c, Vui.i,i..g,
Vml woon t Via 11th I JjUiICCI I Oil
IXU. ill UOI wsw - - I
and 30lh of each month. All bills whereas, in and by an act of the General
are due at Co '. office and must be paid
on or before the Wh of each month io Elections of the Comnionwealtiy Ps
J .. . nc tho 2d day of July, A. D., 18hf, it Is maile
order to secure discounts. Umce ,,, ,,,,, ,hn Sheriff of every county
l...r. 1t tn 10th. 7 a. m.. tu 7 D. m. within this Commonwea Lto give pumic
A. C. Hawkins,
Pres. Tionesta Gas Co.
in
In Brief, And To Tho Point
notice of the General Elections, and
such to enumerate :
iut Tha nfnnors to bo elected.
2d.' Designate the place at which Hie
I i lu Oi tin hnlrl.
I. LEOVARD AGNEW, High Sheriff
f il.o eniint v or r orest. CIO nercny muite
fnl. Disordeied liver v A irive this nubile notice to the
is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good electors of the county of Forest, that a
nature. General Election will De neiu in saiucouo
The human digestive apparatus Is one ty on
r . l. .... nAr,ll.MlAl ami wonrlArflll
III fcllO Ulun, 1 ('..' - - - i .-j
things in existence. It is easily put out Tuesday, AOVCDlbcr , 1SS7.
Greasv food, touirh food, sloppy food, between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at
bad cookery, mental worry, late nours, tnR several Election uistncis.
ineirular habits, and many other things The Electors of Barnott township
wrnlth, approved Jan. T.0, 1P7-I :"
Srr II. All the elections bv tho cltir'TH
shfll I bv bllot every ballot volod s .
be numbered in the order in which it -l.nll
be received, and tho number recorded '.
tho clerks on the list of voters opposite t .rJ
nam- of the elector from whom receive -.
And snv voter voting two or Wo tickc
the several tickets so voted shall c tell h
numbered with tho number correspond
ing with tho number to the name or it "
voter. Anv elector mav writo his nam'?
upon his ticket, or cause the same to b
written thereon, and attested by a eitirri;
of the district. In addition to theonth now
prescribed by law to he taken ana sou -scribed
bv election offlcers. they shall sev
erally bo sworn or stllrnieu not to uiscios
how any elector shall have voted. unlcs;
required to do so as witnesses in a juuienu
proceeding. Alljudgcs, Inspectors, clerks
nd overseers ofevery election held under
this art, shall, before entering upon their
duties, bo duly sworn or auirmeu in me
presence ot eacn nuior. i ne juugosusu
sworn by the minority inspector, if there
shall bo such minority Inspector, If not,
then bv ajustico or tne peace oraiuermnn,
mid tho inspectors and clerk shall be sworn
by tlio juilne. Lcriincaies oi ucu sm-ni -iii?
or alllnnina shall be duly made ont
nnd signed by the ollicers so sworn, and
attested bv the officer who administered
the onth. If anv Jude or mt"ority inspec
tor refuses or fails to swear the ollicers of
election in tho manner required by tbi'i
art, or If any oftleer of election shall act
without being duly sworn, or if an v officer
ot 'lection shall cortify that any ofllcor wai
sworn when he was not, It shall bo deem
el a misdemeanor, and noon conviction,
fie offlcer or officers so offending shall be
lined not exceeding one thousand dollars,
or Imprisoned not exceeding one year, or
both. In the discretion of tho court.
Sec, 11. It shall be lawful for any quali
fied citizen of the district, notwithstand
ing the name of the proposed voter Is con
tained on the list of resident taxable, to
ohallenee the vote of such person, where
upon the proot of ttio rignt oi Huiirags
IS now requirvu i"
be publicly made and aciea upon
bv the election noara una wu
vote admitted or rejected, according to tho
evidence. Every person claiming to be a
naturalized citizen shall De requirea io
prod iica his naturalization ceititlcate at
the election before voting, except where
he has been for five years consecutively a
voter in tbe district in which he offers to
vote ; and on the vote of such person be
ing received, it shall be tin duty of the
election officers to writo or stamp on such
cortillcate the word "voted," with tho day,
month and year j and if any election offi
cer or otHcers shall receive a fecond yoto
on tho some day, by virtue of same cer
tificate, except where sons are entitled to
vote because of the naturalization of their
Catliai-a thav and the tierson who shall
offer such second vote, Bhall be guilty of a
nisdemeanor, and on eonvn iiou
hall be fined or imprisoned, or both, at
the discretion of the court; but the line
shall not exceed fivo hundred dollars in
each case, nor the imorisonmentone year.
The like nunisnmoni snau uo uiuit
on conviction on the offlcers of election
who shall nejrloot or rciuse to maao ut
cause to be made the endorsement re
quired aforesaid on said naturalization
certincate.
Sec. 12. If any election officer shall re
fuse or neglect to require such yroot of
the right of suffrace as is prescribed by
this law, or laws io wnicn mis ia a supple
ment, from any person offering to vote
whose name is not on this list of assessed
voters, or whose right to vote wimout re
quiring such proof, every person so of
fendinir shall, npon eonvtction, bo uiltv
of a misdemeanor, and shall be sontencod
for every such offense, to ray a nne noi
exceeding five hundred dollars, or to un
dergo an Imprisonment of not moro than
one year, or both, at the discretion of the
court.
I also make known the following pro
visions of the new Constitution of Penn
sylvania :
ARTICLE VIII.
which ought not to be, have made tho Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop.
. nS.ni nation of rivsnfintios. Thn v.lnetora of Green township at the
it ... f i umiul Vlnwor Iihj4 rinnn A I u..ua Afl Arner.
The r.iecHim ui uiieuw"; - --i-
Allender School Mouse,
rami v.v; ";. reforming , this sad
A...:' Vv..:: ..ZZ.T.T.. American pea
ui-uiif4 uujr tl lucir a.3.fUl!aiC3 or u
ii v their
using knives or pistols in their ounrrels.
wo"nuPJr.hJl.ve"uWvl,y ?! pounding and kiek
buslnessand making the 'ehgiufei! ia jj.'8
nle bo healthv that thev can eol.
meals and be hannv. i' noiu
Remember: No happiness without
health. But Green's August Flower
brinies health and ha; piness to the dys
peptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle.
Seventy-five cents.
The llamrllesl .Mu In Tloneala,
As well as the handsomest, and others
are invited Ui call on G. W. Bovard, and
get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is
soiling entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic
and Acute Couehs. Asthma. Bronchitis
and Consumption. Price 50 cents and f 1.
A Ureat MarprUe
Is in store for all who use Kemp's Bal
sam for the Throat and Lungs, the grnat
guaranteed remedy. Would you believe
that it is sold on its merits and that each
druggist la authorized to refund your
money by the Proprietor of thia wonder
ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W.
Bovard has secured the Agency for it.
Price 60c. and $1. '1 rial size free.
The Elect rs of Hickory township at the
.1 A -' or. I. vv. jjaii.
the wnoi ., .rH nf Howe townshln as fnl
awhile after the w-i,ing in ihe Election Dis
icr a tin ann. bane tno CAwit: mose em
-ry, VIZ
MARRIED.
WALTERS ARMSTRONG. At East
Hickory, Pa., Oct. 25, 1887, by C. H.
Church, J. P., Mr. Orris E. Walteraand
,Miss Emma Armstrong, both of Tioues
ta township, Forest county, Pa.
SMITH WITHERELL. At the resi
donce of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Witherell, East Hickory,
Forest county, Pa., Oct. 29, 1887, by W.
J. Foreman, J. P., Mr. C. Homer Smith
of Tylersburg, Clarion county, Pa., and
Miss Minnie N. Witherell.
CIOIVls-i1A. AIAIlICKTt-i.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS
Flour 1j barrel choice - - 4.0fl($A.OO
Flour Yaack, - 1.00l.tU
Corn Meal, 100 lbs -1.25(1.50
Chop feed, pure grain - '&1.25
Corn, Shelled - - 70
Beans bushel ... 1.50(8.00
Ham, sugar cured - - 15
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured -14
Shoulders ..... 8
Whitofish, half-barrels ... 8.50
Lake herring half-barrels 5.50
Sugar ..... - G3t 8
Syrup ...... 60(75
N. O. Molasses new ... 75
Roast Rio Coffee ... (,i28
Rio Coffee, ... .
Java Coffee .... 3J(citf
Tea ...... 20(o,!i0
Butter - "(,1.25
It ice 7
Eggs, frei-li .... (,to
Salt best lal-e .... 1.25
Lard ll(i,ll
Iron, common bar .... e50
Nails, lOil, "p keg .... 2.75
Potatoes "cfiylOO
Limobbl. .... 1.10
Ii'ied Apples sliced per ! - - 4 r 1 5
Dried lleef .... - 18
Dried Peaches per tt 10
Dried Peaches pared per X - 15
Our last words t i the Kepuhlicai s
are, vole the ticket straight, and gtt
your neighbor to dj so.
-Make with
The EteciTsnTASr ProntNO.
lows 1 rh'-se re.-n
Irict of Middle How
1 tr aul In fliu IfillfiuL-iniT l.iinin.
" ' v n - . i I , ., (.
Beginning at a point where tho west line
of A arrant No. 3108 Intersects the line of
Warren and Fores' counties j thence south
bv west lines of Warrants 81H8, 8193, 3189,
3187 and 8185 to a point where the
west line of Warrant 3IK5 inter
sects with the Jonks township line; thence
by Jenks townshilp line east to a point
where the eastern line of Warrant
3799 intersects said Jenks township
line; thence north to northeast corner nf
Warrant 3799; thence bv the north line of
3799 west to the southeast corner nf 3803 ;
thence north by said east line of 3K03 to a
post the northeast corner of said Warrent;
thence by the Hillings Warrant 4545 east
to the southeast corner thcreot; thence
north by the east line of the Hil
lings lot and east line of Warrants 278,
29K). 2993. the Fox Estato, 2991 and 2735 to
whore the east line of 2735 Intersects the
Warren and Forest County line; thence
by said Warren and Forest county line
west to the northwest corner of Warrant
8198, the place of beginning, at Gusher
City School House.
The Electors of Howe township residing
In the Election District of East Howe, to
wit: Those residing east of the above de
scribed Middle Howe, at Brookston, in
Brookston Library Hall.
The Electors of "Howe township residing
in the Election District nf Wot Howe, to
wit : Those residing west of the above de
scribed Middle Howe, at the Uulltown
School House.
The Electors ot Jenks township at tho
School House in Marien.
The Electors of Kingsley township at
Newtown School House.
The ElecUira of Tionostu township at
the Court House in Tionesta borough.
The Electors of Tl' iiesta borough at
the Court House in said boroiivh.
At which time and places the qualified
electors will elect by ballot:
One pel son for Jude of the Supreme
Court of the State of I'enn'iyl vania.
One person for State Treasurer of the
State of Pennsylvania.
One person for I'roihonotary, register,
Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of For
est County,
One person for Sheriff" of Forest County.
Three persons for County Commissioner
ol Forest County, (each elector to vote for
only two persons.)
Three persons for County Auditor of
Forest County, each elector to vole for
only two persons )
Two persons for .1 urv Commissioner of
Forest County, (each elector to vote for
only one person. )
The act of Assembly entitled "an ac' re
lating to the eli-clions ol" this Common
wealth," passed July 2, 1819, provides as
follows, viz:
"In ease the person who shall have re
ceived tho second highest number of voles
for inspector shall not attend 011 thedav of
any election, then the person who shall
have received the second highest number
of votes for Judge at the next preceding
election shall act as inspeeior in his place.
And In case the person w ho shall have re
ceived tbe highest number of votes fur in
spector shall not attend, the person elected
Judgo shall appoint an inspector in his
place, nnd in casethe person elected Juile
shall not attend, then the inspector who
received tho highest number of votes
shall appoint a J udgo in his place ; and if
any vai ancy snail continue 111 tint hoanl
for the Hpaeo of one hour alter the lime
lixetl hv law forlliooochinLMit' ifie election.
the qualified voters of the township, ward
or district lor which such ollu-.r sh:ill
have been fleeted, present at I hi' place ol i
election shall elei-l one ol their number to
fill such vacancy.
I also e official notice to tho electors
of Forest count y, 'hilt by all act entitled
"All Act further supplemental to the act
relative to tho election of this Common-
at
SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION.
male citizen twent v-01 e
years of age, possessing the following
qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at
all elections : ...
First. He shall hove been a citizen 01
tho United States at lea -it one mouth.
Secona.-H e shall have resided in the State
ono year, (or, if having nreviously been a
qua Ificd elector or native born citizen of
the Stato he shall have remeved thereform
and returned, then six months,) Immo '1
a elv preceding the election.
Third. Ho shall have resided in Hie
e'ection district where he offers to vote at
lest tw - months immediately preceding
the election.
J!Y)ui-A. If twentv-two years of ago or
ilw.ro Wvarils. ho bholl have paiu wiimu i"
,.l a ,,5,,'frf 'iiok mush .i ;.i.,State or county tax wmcnsimij
WV "-''-itr senlded. ftlu'e ml hist then a vince in Ili umlipnee rf.
piled
i'Two women." fr
vears a" ""I1"1
have beenlT Utkp.lrU'm'o7ifn,
paid at leastWno month before election.
Sec. 2. The General election shall t3
hohl annually on the Tuesday next follow
ing the first Monday of November, but
the General Assembly may, bv law, fix a
difteront day, two-thirds of all the mem
bers of each House consenting thereto.
I also give official uotico of the follow
ing provisions of an act approved the 80th
of March, I80O, entitled "An act regula
ting the mode or voting at all the elections
of this Commonwealth."
Skc. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and
House cf Representatives of ihe Common
wealth of Pennsylvania In General As
sembly met, and it ia hereby enacted by
the authority of the same. That the qual
ified voters 01 the several counties of thia
Commonwealth, al all general, township,
borough and special elections are hereby
hereafter authorized and required to vote
by ticke's printad or written, or partly
pi Intcd and partly written, severally clas
sified as follows : tine ticket shnll einbraco
the names ofalljude.es of courts voted for,
and shall be labeled "Judiciary ;" ono
ticket shall embrace the names of all the
State officers voted for and be labeled
"state;" one ticket shall embrace the
names nf all the county ollicers voted for,
including office of Senator and member of
Assembly, if voted for, and member of
Conuress, if voted tor, and he labeled
"County ;" one ticket shall embrace the
names of ull th township officers voted
for, and be labeled "Township ;" one
ticket shall embrace the names of all the
borough nlticors voted for and be labeled
"Borough," and each class shall be depos
ited in separate ballot boxes.
Notice is hereby given, That anv person
excepting .lusticea of the Peace who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit ov
trust under the United States, or this
State, or any city or eorporated district,
whether commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate otllcer or agent who
Is or shall be employed under the legisla
ture, executive or judiciary department of
this Stale, or in any city, or 01 any inoor-
C orated district, and also that every meni
:r of Congress and of the State Legisla
ture, or ol the select or common council
of iiny city, or commissioners of any in
corporated district, ia by law incapable of
boi ling or exercising at the time, tho
office or appointment of judge, inspector
or clerk ot any election in this Common
wealth, and that no inspector. Indue or
other officer of such election shall be eligi
ble to lie then voted fur.
The Judges of the aforesaid districts
shall representatively take chargo of tho
ceitilicutcs of return of the election of
their respective districts, and produce
t in-ill at the I'lothonotary's office in tho
Borough of Tionesta, as follows: "All
judges living wil'iin twelve miles of tho
1'rotlmnotarv's olllce, or within twenty
four miles if their residence be ill a town,
village or city vp6ii ihe line of a railroad
leading to the count v scat, shall before two
o'chM-k p. in., oil WEDNESDAY, NO
VEMBER SIXTH, 1S87, and a l other
IihIkcs shall before twelve o'clock, 111., 011
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH
187, deliver said lelurns, together with
tho return sheets, to tho Prolhonotary of
the Court ol Common I'leas ol Forest
county, w liieh said ii liirii shall tie tiled
and tho dav anil hour oi lihpg marked
therein, end shall he preserved by the
1'iotnomxary nr puiiin- inspection,
1 m en under my hand at my oitico in Tio.
nesta, Pa., lliis'JVlh da of September,
in the year bf our Lord one thou-aiid
eiuhl hundred and eigho -even, and in
the one hundred and tw elfth vea of Uli)
ludepeuileuce ol lhe United Sllrs.
1., AGNEW, Sheriff',