THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. , t. WINK, toiTen PnepRirreR. Wednesday, ocronER 7, ispi. ItKruni.ICAtf TICKET. MTATK. Andltor-Oenoral. DAVID McM. ORKOO, tier as. fttalat T John w. morkison, Allegheny. Dklkoatm-at-Lapok TO CoiSTI1TTtO:. I -OH VHNTION, A. 8. Ij. Shields. John Robert. Ixrho C. Wear. Hermnn Kramrr. vvjiimm 1. Ncfiafler. Iiouis W. Hall. Morris Ij. Kautfnian. Frank- Itnn.lnr M. M. Edwards. H. C. MeCormlck. iteorge . notinildt. J. II. Pomoroy, Cyrus Elder. .Tolm rn. John S. Lambio. William H. Kodgers. Tamna. T. I) ......... rrt r -.. COtNTY. Delegate to Constitutional Convention. V T. hlVtu (Subject to action of District Conference) District Attorney, V. M. CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Dr. C. C. RUM BERG ER. Get Ready to Vote. The Republicans of Forest countv should thoroughly organize and make - ... all necessary arrangements to po 1 the f,.n - .v. .w i it full party vote ou the third of No- om. . , . . . ember. Countv rnmmi Inomsn in ..,,.,., , .. .. . " each district should call meet hps of t,.:. r n v ip i their fellow Republicans and arrange , ..,.,: .ii ., . .? to systematically canvass their A a. tricts, with the end in view of polling every Republican vote. Don't delay this work. Only four weeks intervene - before the election and it will be nec essary to improve every opportunity . n order to perfect the organization. The contest this year is the skirmish preliminary to the great Presidential contest of 1892, and it is essential to Republican success next year that the party should be given the vantage ground which victory at the polls the third of November will certainly secure. The Republican ticket, State ana county, is worthy of the support of all electors, and should be elected 1J 50,000 plurality. Now is the time to organize. That prices go down instead of up nnaer a protective tariff is very disa greeable to the Democrats, and thev vainly seek to show that it must mean lower instead of higher wages. The manager of a Massachusetts cotton factory has furnished from the books of his mill another illustration or thn , , , . . falsity of Democraut i assertion on this SUblfiCt. With .(l ftfif. arv'mA)a " ' ' WfVW C7iUUjC till nine continuously tbe Massachusetts mill would produce 17,500,000 yards or print cloth per year at 3 21-100 cents per yard. Running cine months in tbe year it would produce 13,124, yards at a cost of 3 73100 ceots per yard. In other words, it costs one-half cent more per yard to run three-quarters time than full time Under the McKinley act the woolen and various other mills are able to run full lime and to sell at lower prices than before, and still pay the same wages. That is the whole story in a nutshell rhila. Press. It is said that "Roswell P. Flower's candidacy is not stirring up the neces sary amount of enthusiasm among certain Democratio leaders of New York city." Tbe reason is plain. The Flower hasn't shed o!den petals. the "necessary' The Constitutional Convention. Unless something unforseen occurs the Constitutional Convention will be fixed fact. This is not because any one is particularly in favor of it It growa out of a very little circumstance tne printing ot the tickets. The Constitutional Convention act of June 19tb, 1891, does not contain in any of its sections anything relating to the printing of tickets. It was understood. wnen tne act was under discussion, that a clause would be inserted dele gating tbe printing of ballots to tbe State. For some reason this part was forgotten. It is generally conceded by those who have giveo the matter their attention, that this omission will lead to tbe adoption of tbe project at the polls. At tbe geueral elections, the political parties supply the tickets, out this year neither party has suffi cient interest in tbe convention to pay for tbe printing of tickets for or against it. In some States, wben such a matter came to be voted on, both parties agreed to print at the bottom of their ballots the words "For a Con stitutiooal Convention" and "A 1 - - - - a Constitutional Convention," leaving tbe voter to take his choice. Under the new act in this State, however, thn tickets must be separate, and with the exception or the words "For a Con- ..:....: 1 .-i iiiuiiouai voDvennoo or "Against a Constitutional Cunveutiou" printed on the inside can contain no other ioeerip tion. This will necessitate the print ing of extra tickets, and in view of tbe scarcity of campaign funds, neither 1.- a ... ... pomicm party halt called upon to do it. It is reasoned that the men who tre candidatei for delegates to the convention will supply the polls liber ally wita tickets declaring tor a eon Teotion, and tbey will supply no other tickets. They will see also that the workers distribute their ballots. These candidates will be relied upon to put money in the campaign in order to secure the adoption of the proposition and their own election. Unless some one puts money in to pay for tickets and workers aeninsl the convention It cannot help being CKtileA. HarrUburg telegraph. Very few people seem to be in favor I of holding the convention, but unless they vote against it there is a cood chance for its adoption. Voters should be on the alert. Tug President has once more shown himself worthy of beine at the bead of an administration that belioves its first duty to be the prottcilon of American interests, abroaJ as well ts at home. There was no unnecessary fuss or bluster about it, but as soon as the news was received last week that the Chilian Junta had arrested Amer ican citizens and surrounded the resi dence of the United States minister to that country with an armed guard, mo x resiueni airecieu toe Actiue carol. r o, , . M w . 8 secretary of State to cable Miuister p,j a .u i- . . kgo o demand the immediate release . .. the President directed the Artinor ot the American citizens arrested and Ll , ... lao rcmovni oi tne guard irom around ,. TT Q , ,. .... lD0 U. S. legation, and in the event of ..... ' . I rplllAAl to na 1 1 nn IVnta n Ckl... f tbe L). b. S. Bahomore for protection. There were other iutricate questions which have at various times boeo the subject of important diplomatic con troversies between nations, but the President said iu effect: These are side issues that may hereafter be de termined through tbe regular diplo mane channels, what we must have at once is respect for our representative in Cbili, whatever the cost may be. There is little doubt that Eur.,r-n influences were behind this silly at tempt on the part of the temporary Chilian government to put an affront upon the United States, but those in oueoces, strong as tbey are. were not strong enough to hold up the Chilian backbone wben Minister Ecan com muoicated the President's vigorous and not to be misunderstood language to the Junta, and bis demands were at once acceded to. Tbe so called Chilian legation in tbis city took no part in this matter for the very simple reason that it has never been officially recog uizhu oy i ii is vjovernment, not h yet pre.eDted credentials. r 1 nized by this Government, not having There is joy in the household of ex President Cleveland. On S'aturJay last, aoont roiduight, a daughter was norn to mem, and the news is given doing out that mother and baby are well, the youngster weighing eigl t pounds POLITICAL DRIFT. Thfl fn.rtr.Ar.. r,9 P.nnBnlnnntn ... .vuuoji.ain. OLD 1UI Gregg and Morrison this trip. bcratch a mugwump editor in Penn sylvania and you find a ring Democrat. Tfl AFflaP OLv-mwu.. . 1. T-l . w ouriicaa LllO leiZlOOrHLlO campaign liar it may yet become neces sary to erect turnstiles at the political meetings. The New York Prww design for the Democratio campaign V)H1 lf Vinrral ami o Knur muj. would be appropriate, even if it is not nrwt.fcw Pennsvlvania'fl ritmruiicm tMa vn ... -e jwm will go far toward determining results and are not to be befogged by transient issues. pose to stand by the Republican party. the last legislature in distributing mil lions of dollars for the schools and thereby reducing local taxation. He Would Be a Protection!. and Radical, wan iukd what l. t Vim, .,)( ! of the McKinley bill. He replied: "I nave never oenevea that the principles or political economy are of universal application. Free trade suits us, but if I had been an American I should have been a protectionist twenty years airo." The Same Old Part. 'The pro-slaverr Dartv. the naara at &nV nHcA rtart.v iha Anti.ann.l . v party, the frae trade party, the pro Eo- I5su party, aayg iue Wow Kork I'ress, has spoken atiain. and its utteranraa nr just about as true to tbe national in terests as when it pledged itself to tbe fugitive slave law and urged surrender to secession. The disgraceful record of the Democracy cannot be mn,lp,l hv hypocritical talk. Its acts speak for uiumselve. K the Democracy had had its WH.V in tllA nntlrtn wm ur..i.l,l have had no nation, and the atlases would contain a map of what was once the Union, divided at Manon and Dix on s line. Indued, such maim wera i.. sued, but the Union armv and a Kenuh. lican administration uada them useless. If the Democratio tiartv had ita vtuv now two-thirds of the workuhmm in America would be closed. It's the sains Old IiarrV MTlil la tiwi .lil 4r. 1..,, I any butter than it has been." Wliat Democrats Dread. " The Deiurw-rata In pAiui.vlvft.nfa Art,A a uustung campaign, as tliftv know it means a full vote, and that great Republican vtutory. means 4 A Tip on the Tariff. One of our Democrat aries notes that unprecedented quanti ties of fruits we being preserved for household use this year, and attributes it chiefly to McKinley int'ir That ii correct, and every housewife ouuht to know that tlve cent suar is a boou she baa to tliunlr tliu n... The Democrats iu congress, true to their free tradiuir tirinciulea. vottul aiili.ll against it. KEEP YOUR EYE -ON- T3 SIS And in a few days you will sco what I will buy in New York customers. I go to New York best. So wait until homo before you buy. reasonable as usual. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW NEW STORE, the place 13 to get si i -n . - Dry Goods, Boots and 0 J ) nn 1 . DAVID - J I -XaV K itl Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco. &c. All goods knocked country Froduco taken in exchano for goous. DAVID A Matter of Great If sufforilig from longstanding Chronic a . .. A,V!"U1" oj'bwjih a weu Mrs M-z A'ose MORITZ SALM. M. D., Specialist. Will be at the Central House, 11, Oct 9, Nov. Thoy will visit this country every four weeks, tl HIS Rnvtllw thnir Knltn.ila II, n ...a. .1.1. and expense of visiting the city, a thoy are country v. no carry their own Manakins, inane piatn to an lite amictod the cause and Chronic DlacRaca of tbe l.ye Such as Granulated Lids, Chronic Inflam mation of the Lids, of the Iris, of the Cho roid, of tlio Ketina, Chronic Ulcerations, Spasms of the Lids, Cancer of the Lids and t.'vn Tl.ll I'd a.ln.ir.i . I. . ..1 1... . I .....n ...iiiiiuh uiri nil uuvaii, 'Jy and Night lllindness. Purulent or Matter ing sure eyes, gonorrheal ophthalmia, syphilitic ophthalmia, rod blotches or orown ones on tne Dan, phlyctenular oj.h thalmia. rmncitiua nr niilL- ui,ia. u.,i. the eye, glaucomiaorcujipingof the nervo, amaurosis, falling out of lashes, sores, redness of edges of lids and eyes, and all other diseases to which the eve or its ap pendages are liable, positive and rapid cure guaranteed. Ear Truublca ... tT'iiaa..! In an astonishingly quick time. Ho will relieve you of all roarimr. hissiinr ami rinifiiiii' noises. Iw.ni;iiii.uu ii..i.ia... ....i.. " . " . . . . . . i , , uaiu. riiniiiiiur of thn ear. will clnsn m a l,i i.. the drum of lifty years standing ; will in sort artilicial ear drums of his own inven tion with astonishingly gratifying results. ru aiwui tainrru. It iS thO IIIUCUS niAltllirilllA tllll ivnn.laa. ful seini-lluid envelojie surrounding tho delicate tissuesof the air and tood passages, that Catarrh niuains ita bii.ninrl.nl.l m . l i . 1 .....i.uuiu. WllllJ established it eats into the very vitals and cutum tun a long-urawn urealli or misery and diseases dulling the senuo of hearing, trammeling the power of speech, destroy ing the faculty of smell, tainting tlio breath and killing the reliued pleasures of tahte. Ilisidiollsl V. bvcrei.iiimri.il IV..... u : i. . I ... " i a oiiiijun cold in the head, it assaults the inemliraii- ous lining and envelopes the bonos, eating the llelicatH eouts ..uu ui ii la. II.... ....... : i . ..uu..IpS a.iiiniiiiiiuLiiui, sloughing and death. Nothing short of total eradication will sociire health to the lllllia.nl all. I aall .ll....i...l . .aU ancimuio. are simply procrastinated sutleriiigs, loading toa fatal termination. The doctors have, bv a treat COISrSULTA.TIOIsf FREE. SPACE! next week for my to get the latest and you see what I send My prices will bo NEW GOODS ! bargains in Clothing d ' Shoes, Ladies' and down to lowest prices. BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. Importance to You! Diseases, diseases of the Blood, Skin and a. ... . as iu-)se sutforlng from Tii&Qar Trnmir-E f 4'S DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. Tionesta, Pa., Fridays, Sept. 6, Dec. 4, 1891. the only physicians and surgeons in this Modols, Diagrams, etc., to illustrato and nature of thoir disease, ment local and constitutional, made tho euro of this dread disease a certainty, and has never failed. Kvcn when the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate con stitutions, hearing, smell and taste have oeen recovered and Hie disease thoroughly driven nut - C'brolile Diseases. Tlio Doctors treat no acuto disease, but niaae an enuro specially of cliron o and long standing disease. Cases given up by inner nociors mm pronounced lncurablo, tliev must llesirA t-. Ha.n 'I'l.n fl.....n.. I.... j . ...uinnnn.uaill treated over 15,000 cases In Ohio in the last .m-i.o juiiiii, many oi v. nicii nad been given up as incurable, some to be blind, and others deaf, and a large number to be invalids for hie. itut behold I now thev see and hear and many are started ou the nigh roan to recovery every month. The Doctors are surrounded with tho largest collection of line instruments ever Im ported to this country for examining and ll-aaali. ..a aall .1 : -a... ..vUu..H aiiuiiimiu uiscanes oi tnu Head, face, eye, ear, throat, heart, lungs, stom ach, liver, kiiiiintu l.lu.l.la.a. I ... ' . ... . . t i i , oa.111, uimu ami nervous system, cancers, tumors, piles, uiu sores, ut, paralysis, neu ralgia, rheuiniitism, dropsy, gout, cick heailache. ilnhiliiir .1.. ......;,... ..i- diseases ot children, herediUiry diseases of nil lump a.liin.li.... .1:. .. -b ..u..u.iiB iiiifiuu titsuaacHi Uta'ltll Itiaeaai'a. They also inake a specialty of all forms in notiiii iMscases, piles internal and ex ternal, itching and bleeding, rectal ulcers, fistula which are oltuu taken for cancer ous and lung diseases, all cured if taken 111 tune. Jtciueinbcr we cure all forms of plies without pain, interruption or dcten. mm irom business, and without the use 01 a anno, caustic, iiguture or injection. Come and be convinced. Dr. McC. made these diseases an extensive specialty for j cm a tit a targe city. BARNETT'S l'rurlninniloii of Ucncrnt Klrodon. WlinrAna In ami .n rl.n 1 Amnmbly of tho (''iiiunonwonltliof 1'onn KVlvanln, pntltlod 'An Act to rop;iilato tho It..... i.. i ,.V . I.HXM1M1B in inn 'Oiitmimwciimv iinaHfm (l.n 'J.I ! A f. .U... 1. f ' . ..... ... ymy ' . "lii r, . I '., IOIU., 11 1H IlIHOn tho duty of the Slmriir of every eounty iiiini mi?. tuiiiiioiiweHiiii to jrive pulillc notico of tho Wmioral Klcctions, mid in urn 10 enuinnrnioi lt. Tlio olllcora to bf? nlootixl. 2il. rnmliriin(rt thn ..lu..n n.. - - ..... u (sv lll. II lllu elix'tlon n to bo hold. t. .TiilfV I fiunrw-tft 1T1..1. m ii. - . . . . ... .... .....,., iiin 17-IK-llll of tho County of Format, do hcn oliy mako nnwnn nun i: I VII I II 1 pil II I IP notice to tllO eloctors of tho County of Forest, that n Honoral Klortlon will bo hold In Raid county, on Tuesday, Xovrmhcr 3d. between tlio hours of 7 a. tn. and 7 p. in. nt tlionovoriil Flection l)itri(!ls. . . ' I ........ i . inn liniini ni I in I'.lOf.tiira rf lt1,r....l ln . . jbcok Mum's Carpenter whop. The F.loctora of tlroon townshin as fol lows! Tllnan malill iricl or (iiiiUinvllle, to-wit t tlioe em- tiraeed in tho followlua boundnrv. vir.: HcKinninir at n post, tho north corner of j ..... ........ .iii,.nn..i I.'IIVIIVU doRreos west threo hundred anil twenty warrant. Xn Kl-tl Mmn..A k r. ..... n... ivjun iu mo wrai cornoroi said tract, tlionco south forty-live decrees east nlon divid- I n IT linn linlu'iiiin I .. xr.. c.. ....1 n -, . - ... ....w ' ...j., vi tn mn, iF-i. nilll il!M to tho north corner of tract No. TmOI, thenco uy me nnnnwesi lino ot tract fi.i(U and tlio southoast line of tracts Nos. (VHI'i and ftVH to Ilia aollth pnriirr of trnct Mn rai thenoo Houthweslerly to tho northwest corner oi tract jno. sna southeiisl corner of tract Aftltt on tho Clarion county line, thoneo by tho same cast to the north east corner of Clnrion oonntv. thencn north by tho Jpnks township liiieto where thn aald .In.ilra ..w,iil.ln ..... v v . n v.. ...-.in i 11111. ITii.nniTI. 1I1U northeast lino of tnict 5.V10, tlioiico north westerly by tho northeast lino of Ureen township to the place of liPKlnniiitf, shall Ti.iu nv mu .-ii-iiinii 1 1 uiiTiti lib . I11U1I1 VII IC. Tho Kiwi Ol-S nt' f I renil tnu-nuliin rnaliliim 11 1 1 1 u i , I n . . f 1 1 n I . . 1 1 .. . .n.l........l above descrilied Flection District of Out tonville. shnll vntn at thn hnntia nf I. A ... ............. ... ..ii. v. i i.i.i r riniiiiimi in inn ner, in Nebraska villauo. Tlio Electors or Harmony township as in. Illiinu IDi.111111 111 IIXJ Cll-1 .1 1111 1 .li..-!... ..r ir....... ii . . i .i.-.i( ii v v' hi i ii iiiwiiv , Mi-nn; llllinu embraced In tlio following boundary, vir.: iil'iiiiiiiik on liio AiicKiicuv river at tne rt'I . .i.i.. ii . .i." i iiiiiiniii in w iimiii iiuu , iiiiuiue iioiiueny 1V naiil linn tr Ilia linnli linn tf tl.a tracts) tlienco alonir tho back lino of tlio nipi uniTm in i. rv mcKiiry v recK ; thoneo up said West Hickory Creek to tlio U'limn ' ... " Ii.... 11 1 .1 ..mi i-ii 1.1'lill.j 111117, llllMll-U l.llli Itlllllli; said YVarron County line to tho Allegheny rivor; thence down said river to tho placo 1 ! 1 .1. . l 1 . . m ' ui- uciiuiiMK, nt iue om oiinn iv. i urner storo buildinir, West Hickory. The EliH-tora of Harmonv tnwnshln ro- siding outside of tlio terri:ory pmhraced i. ...u n..'.i7 vii-.-ii . ....Til v'''l- iiniiiiuiij- shall vote at Allender School House. in I I. . nliAi'n ,lnanr .nl1 I T ....... If... I no r.iocura or ilickory township at iiurns narnc."s nnop, in i.ast HicKorv Tlio l-.loctors of Howe township lows: Those residing iu tho Flet.-tion l)is- XXn ltorl.mln,.atoiu1l.K..1i..MII.A ....t.. 1 ... of Warrant No. SUM Interorts tlio line of vvnrren nno r nrnsicomimN; inonoo.soiith bv wost linos nf Wurrikiits Itl'iM AHIt 3187 and 81K" to a point whero the west lino of Warrant 31K5 inter Recta with tlio Jenks township lim; thence t... l. l.t .. a . try -uiiks iuwiiNuip line cai 10 a point whore thn pastern linn nf Wur runt IfltnrnnftM snlil .TnrLrs lnu-ul.ln line; thnnce north to northeaMt corner rf Wnrriinf rl7i'l tlinnnn lit- tit a.r.t-ll !!.. . ot it? wtisi, wi inw Huiunt'iiNi corner oc thence north by said east line of to a piwi 1115 iioriiicHMi rnrrinr ui sa hi warrant; thence bv the Hulinirs Warrant 454;"i to the southeast coruor thereof; thonoe north by the east line of the Hu- hnurs lot ant! east line of Warrants 278. 2iS0. 2lK:i, tlio Fox Kstate. 1.W1 and 273 to whore the eiwt lino of 273" Intersects the narrcn ami rorest County line; thence l. ai.1,1 tArnM.n.. a - II... uj nam niivn mm A wivmi, I'wtintY Hill? SlOrt. the plare of beginninii. at Guslior ...vi .. u u.-.iiii i criming in the Kloi'tion District of t'.-mt II own ,.. wit: Those rosidinr east of the above Jo- : i . j w- in ir i t . b'tihcu ii iiiiiiu iiuwp, ni jrooKsion. in urooKsion library iiaii. aai.'...io..a i.inv....i nnillin Ul-llll 11 In the Klection District of West llowo, to TliA l.-la...l..ra nl IL.wu l.n.n..l,t. ....1.1: wn : i noso residing wost ot tne above de scribed Middlo Howe, nt the Hall town School House. Tho F.loetors of Jenks townshli. ns fnl. ..... . ...u a v..... ".pt aaa ..IU ..aj.,iii 1 . I PI trlct of llvroin. to-wit: those embracer! In nir.. T man aauaiilinii. In ll.n ..n..iU. tho following boundary, viz: Iteginning at tlio nortlieast corner ot tract Mo. 4Xi and tho northwest corner of tract No. 4l;ll II........ ...pll. .....!.. tn .1.. ......I a .ilPHi-ii iii.i uimiLui aY m ana ni f ll bl Itllt-ll. Ilir- nor of tract No. aiit.t and tho southwest cornoroi tract mo. ash, tneneo norm by thn n'A.l.irn llnu atf Ipui.Iu V... 1 "C I .mi.i tfill an.t 'JUill In ll.n lunlfa ... ...... 1. 1 .1 II ' a a n.a.a ...... a na .uu waana v. linilll llllll, thoneo east by the same to the northeast corner oi jciiks f iwnsnip, menco soutti by the east line of Jenks township to the southeast, pernor tlinreof tliencn wnut in the southeast corner of tract No. 41 90 thence north to the northeast cornor of aul.l wnrranr tlionoa u-nul tn I ... . .1 i . susii vote at tne scnooi tiouso at ttyrom fcu ' 11. Tho Electors ot Jonks township residing outside of the territory embraced in the above doscri bed Klection District of IJy- rom. shall vote at Central Hull in Marlon. ..:n.. vinn. Thn Klm.tnrti nf I. n.rulnw ...... 1.1 . Newtown School House. .... . . . .,- .. uniiiii ni. TllA li-tnnta.ra nf 'ri.r.na.t. I ... . ...... - . ... .....innia nan ll.-llllll til. tun ttnirt. ttousu in i lonesta norougn The Kleetors of Tl'mosta borough at the Court House in said horom-li. At url.la.1. tla.iaa aan.1 nl.a... 11.. 1KI.1 - 'I i.a. aii nana .aM..-n tllO qilHllUOU viet-iurs wilt ctci i uy oanot: thio person for Auditor General of Pennsylvania. One person for State Treasurer of Ponn svlvaniB. j . ..... ... . ...... lw( &'llt-ltlt-a lit laarge to the Constitutional Convention of lltlililir.MAVQil nniunni la. a T 'I . .1 ....... .... .. . a u...i..iiniim, ..-atTii ajiccttir VJ VOIO Hr only eigliteen persons.) Three iiersiina fin- lli.lii.pufnc t.t ll.n ri.. stitutional Convention for the iWth Kena. mriai district oi fennsytvania, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) Ono nei-Hon fnr Iliuli-ii.t Atla.nw.v 17,.. I - ...... ...v ta vvaa .' V J r I a 1 . 1 - est County. One nersmi fnr fnillilv Amlitn. nf 11.. , l J ....... .w. .a, tat - est Countv. Qua lierurin fur .Tnrv Cnm ... lul.... i n " : j w.........,.io. ,i r orest t. iiuilty. one person for Coroner of Forest County At thfl uniiifi liitin tlm nnnli I'.a.I .!.... win voto lor or against holding a onven ... .....u .iu ..niiiiui cia.-tljrS tion to t.monit tno Constitution. I also give notice of the following : I'K.NNSYLVANIA. f !. I." I L- f v a-II i.. Seohetauy ok thk Commonwealth ilAItltlSHITKIl. . j.. . ...... a wiairi, .Q,.!, To the Sheriff of Parent Countu. .V..iliiul.m. O-.lf, tUlil In comnliance with the nrovislons nf an Act of the tlennrul Au.mi.lili. Aniiil...i "An act to provide for a Convention to -- . i .i.i.i.iii amend the Constitution, and tho election oi delegates llierelo," approved tlio nine laemu nay oi June, Anno lioniinl ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, tho duly qualified electors oftliis Com- iiionweaiin snail, at the general election tit llO 111' 111 fill tllll '1'llnu.l.... a..... I-..1I - m - "i"j h'.ai niiiiiniiig the tirst Monday of November, next, vote nir nr aiuiiiusi. Homing a convention to amend the Cunsl.tulion, and for uiombnis of said convention, it s majority of the voters iu the Common wealth layers such convention, according to the regulations nrovided in the ncvai-mI uwiiiiiiku a-.r a..i.i .... as hereafter set forth, to-wit : Section 1. Jle it enacted 6,1 the Senate ana jiouse or Uirenentutives of the thin munu-ealth iif IVni.wi.i.afu.ai ... 'j. ....... ai 1 . HeilttlttJ nil't. tttnl it l Aa...a..IJ .ala..l... I... a 1. --I - ".v wa-.i vif tlir uuthi.rtti) of the ame. That at the general (-icutitiii ni no neiu ou tne Tuesday next following the first Monday of November near. IHA ill! v i.nu i a. A..I.... ..f !.;.. Commonwealth shall vote lor or against miming a convention lo amend the Cousti tution according to tlio regulations on. vldod In thosnbsoqnentsnctlonsofthlsact. Heetlon 2. I f ot l.hn anl.l .rl...n...i .i .t.. 4.1 . . """I K'""''ni lini'lllill tti lie hold as aforesaid, majority of the fiKiaors oi mis I'oimuonwcflltli shall in clnrn in fuvn. nf nr... 11.... ... . ......... vim .vim. .ii in ainenii the t onstitutlon, tho said convention shall in cuuiiMisou in neiCKates tluly olected, mm n mt ii nnneiii nie as Heroin Alter nrnvl.lml -.v i.iii.i iii uiii-tii, ii ii) i,n hold on tho Tuesday next foUnwiim tho llfat l.t a. . r XT I . r7. Mmillnn At II. a .1........ ii . . iii'vuiiuier next, inoro shall bo elected by tho ipmllllinl olectors oi tins i;ommonwoaltli, (Iclejjuies to acon- .1 .111...1 .11 rcrisii gnu Biiicnii tno Constitu tion of this Ntnto. Tho said convention mini i consist oi ono nit tiilioit snd seventy seven ineiunors, to io elected In tho inan- "or lollowlnjrf Twenty-seven nietnbers snsu no piecten in the mule at lariro. Knch voieroi tno Htato Hhiili vote for not in;ro than eighteen candidates, and tlio twouty sevon hiKlicst in voto slmll bo declared olectotl. Ono hundred anil llfty delegates sliall lie apportioned to and elected from tiis dilfurent .Senatorial districts of thn rMHIO. Ilireo neletratea tn lin l....l...l 1. Senator therol'iom j and in choosiuir said flnl.iir.itna ...... I. ...!,.. .i.n i. ...7 . . ..... p,.. ,m 11 inui niiiin uu entitled to vole lor not more titan two of tho members i. ui i iniii'ii mini encn nenntorial ilmtrict. and tno tliroo candidates highest iu voto hliall lin llfM'llirn.1 nlnntml ni..l ...1.1 .1..I.. Rates shall possess tho qualifications at present required for mouthers of the State .Senate. nection . Tho rollnwlnir reeuhitlons snail apply to tho nforosaid election to bo iicm mi inn i iicsuay lollowiujr the first Monday of Novomber next, and to the return of the same. Klrst. Thn anlil nl.u.ll... I.. 1.-1.1 I - l l.K'11 lilll.ll lin Illllll ami coiiiiiicieu oy ins proper election olll cers of tho several election districts of the Commonwealth, ami shall bo soverneil and regulated In all respects by the Kcncrsl election laws of tho Commonwealth, so far as in samo no applicable theroto and not incousiiitent with Hie provisions of Ihlsnct. Mocond. Tho tickets to bo voted lor or against a convention slmll have on the lnsiuo, "for a Constitutional Convention," "kiiiiih n v iiiiniiiiiuonni i:onvon tion," and no other Inscription thereon. third. I lin tlcknta In l.n ...ln.l IlI'MllO.rS at IIIL'O Hll'i II huvn nil I lin ....I side tho words "Delegates ot large," and on the insido tho names of tho candidates to no voteu tor not exceettiiig eighteen In nun uer. Fourth. Thn tlclrnta in l.n ....I...I r.. district nieinbers shall have on the out sido tho words, "District delegates," snd on thn Insliln thn mimu i . .. ...... nr .1... caiiilKlutes voted for not excoodimr tho proper number limited as alorcs.ii.f but any ticket that shall contain a greater number rf timiina II. an tl.n .r... 1 ------- ....... antr liuilllll.-t ,1111 which the votor shall bo entitled to voto Biuiii oo reieeiea. ... ......I, iii.-i.-i, ni the snmn nlinivs nml i 11. n ....... .t.... ruin. 1 nn retiirti In.l.vna ulinll ...... .1 . I ' n..inn iiuin 11111.1 unlit .1I.1..I ....I ..I. ..11 t. . " . I"'", nun nil, til HIIIKV Ollt 1110 TO- iiirns tnereoi 01 1110 votes cast fordolegates at largo ami tor district delegates to bo members 01 t in s:i .1 pniivnnii.... 11...... eral counties of tho ('ouittionwealth. mid n111.11 iiiunw iiicwamn lorin in making out their returns 11 nr.wi.iti.n.1 r..a- .......... lunges m tliocasenl an election for (iovern 1 I .oat 1110 K.ini returns sliall be traiisiiniied to tho Secretiirv of tho Com mouwcilltli ami slmll l.u ii.I.1,-.,.i ... .1...1 U. Il'-IT Mil IIIC. Now. tllerernrn lit nl,n,l ;....nn 1 . 11.. .A o 11 1 reiueit 1m nf 1 hi. a ..1 1 ii...-.... 1 . , : ... .11.. .. ai-ni'i ,11 n.' SOIllblV nloresiliil Vim nrn li...l... .......1...I to to publish this notice with vo'ur t.rocla- I... II... 1. .. I:.. . .. '.. .........i, ,,,,, iiniiiiiig ui sin. i;generiii elce tion. Wii.ii.tM F. II A RIIITV. Secretary of :ho Commonwealth Thn act or Asseinbl V nntliln.l i.... ... latiliu to thn elections tif this ...... Wealth. ' DlLSSi'll J 111 V ' lKtll nr.i..l.l.u ... 1-..I1 ' I imiiiiia, till "In case tho person who shall have re ce'ived tlio second highest numberof vote! , -. ...,... "i ' lor insoei'ior sunn mil iiti..n.i am .1... ,1.... of any election, then tlio person ho Khali - - t - ... . . ...... .... ...a a,,.. v ...... ....... ...... a 1 1 ' 1 niv I'lTSIIII tt 111! Hllllll liavn received llm ana... ml lii..l..w.. 1 . ......... ...vu...,.,,.a a.iauvnv llUllllter of votos tor Judgo at tho next preceding election sliall act as inspector in his place. And in ease the person who shall have ro reived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, the person elected Jllllirn ahull .tuminl an 1 1. ......... 1.. place, and In case t lie person elected Judgo sliall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judgo in his placo; and it any vacancy snail continue In the board for tho Snace of 11110 hour nOna tl.n ii.... ...... .. . ...... , (,, aunt. hxed by law for the opening of t lie elect ion, tho oualiilod voters of the township, ward or district nir wiucii sncli olltccr shall liaVn llllCI! rl1la.ia.1l la-nu.a. ... .1... .1.. .. . a - 1 I ...aaa. in. i im iai'll III election shnll elect min nf tlmia .in...i.n. till such vacancy. I Rlso clve olllclnl notice thn a.l.i. of Forcat county, that bv an act entitled "An Act further supplciiienlal to the act relative to tho election of this ('onini.in- weaiui, approved Jan. ;l, 1S74 :" SKC. !). All llin i.l.i..i..i.. I... il. 1 11 a 1 . .. Clll.-.CIIS shall bo by ballot j overv ballot voted sliall bn numbered in tho order in which it shall bo received, and the number recorded bv the clerks on the list Of voters opposite the name of the elector IVntit ti l. a... 1 And any voter voting two or more tickets inn 1.1-i i.ihi ui-m'in no viimi.1 Hiiiiii eacli bo numbered with tho number corresiMind ing with the number to thn tianin nt' tl.n voter. Any elector may writo hi.i name upon his ticket, or cause the same tn be writlun thiirnun un.l iilia.ui...! 1... . of the district. In addition to tho oath now , - Kt-rvtl. mill ntiu HcnhOtl bv Ptoction ntlWnri fl.u-ui.ii IirAMCritw.j llV 111 IV t, lva toL-n.. V. erally be h worn or aliirineii not to (liMcl(.o imw any uiucior hiiail nave vottxl, unless roijnirwi to do ko as witiipswcn ina jiiiticial nriN'p-ndii.'i A II .nl.fni .nui...... -.r-'-w't " m nun, cirmil Hi. il nvfr-4itra i i't.v, iru ul.a.. -!.... l.a.i.i 1 . thiH ai t, shall, bcttn-e oiiU'rin-j upon their siiiLiun. iw uuiy sworn or aiiirmocl in tlio nro-iftiico of oiu-li ntlw.i- 'I'lm ..... .... RWOrn liV tlm l.in.rir liunA..r,. tf t 1 11 i V i inert' Khali 1)0 Hu;h minority inspoctor, if not. ..m. 1 tty ujuBui oiii uio iH-aro or alderman, ami the inMpetitorHandolorkslialiboHworn 1)V thn lltfltr.t f,of-tit.,.ar. nf ....1 j - Dut ii nvuitr- lnror anirmina: ahall be duly made out ntl.l uWriwul lilt tl.n .,lll..n.n . . .-." .'.y nnr uinrrra nil NWOril, ailll atteHtod by the oilier who administered that nillll iron., l.a.l... ...I : 1.. - " . jiiugi...! milium v nispee- tor ret uses or tails to swear the ntllenrs of election iu the manner rot ui rod bv this act, or if any otlicer of el (N't h tn laliall our ......... v tT nntu ii, ii any omror ol rlcHrtiin sliall certify that any ollieor was U'.t .Mailt l.nil.n rl.tlar if ... ed a miHilumeanor. ami noon convlrtion, tllO Oil. ('fir or ofT....r2 ur. nfiniiiliiii. ui... tl t. lined not excoiMlin one thousand dollarn, or iinirinoned not exceeding ono year or tun umriruuuoi lilt) fOUrt. SKO. 11. It mIm.I) 1iurr..l t,, ., II - ; Mr. Oil y II lilt. 1- nod 4'itiaon ot the diHtriift, notwithsUnd- 111 mo name oi tno proposed votr Ia con tained on thn 1 .mI. of 11MI . 1 .11 1 I. I a v.i I . 1 .... ... 1 1. . . . .....inin, tu ohalleiiL'O tho vote of such person, where upon the proot or the right of sull'rage as is now remiired Im I... ui...n be publicly made and acted upon bv thn eliu.iiiin lu.ua.l 1 . .... . ... J . nun tuu VOte admitted nr relectial aL.J..... ... .1... ---- - - J- - --I ....... .ai uu, iw iiia evidence. Kvory oersoii chiimin.r tn be n uaturalized citi.en shall bo required toi produce his naturalization ceitilicalo nil t hr. alll1l.ti.a1 1...I.... . VI the election belore 011111;. excci.r wialli llfl 1ms lieii.i tor titia vat.i... ......l.......i: i J.. l voter in the district in which ho o(Ier I Ai vote ; and on tho voto of such nersn.i ing received, it shall bo tli duty of.e election ollicers to writo or stamp' 0:1 .flich ceriincaie tne word "voted," with liio dav month and year j and if any election oiil cer or ollicers sliall receive a tecoud vote on tho same day, by virtue of name cer tificate. PYllCllt Vt'hlia.at iiiiiiu ai .n ...llal.. 1 a . ....... w r... nr. aaa ii Uliuil(. m voto beeauso of the naturalization of their fathers, they mid the ierson who flmll oiler such second voto, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor unit on a... nt !.. ii.. i. !......... shall bo fined or imprisoned, or both, at .ii 1.1 i ui mil n i iim court , out mo line shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each case, nor the i.ii.iriuoiniii.nt mm ..a.... Tho like imnishment shall be inliicteii on conviction on tho ollicers of election who shall liCL'luct or rel'usn to iiiuk-e an- cause to be made the endorsement re quired aforesuid on said naturalization ceitilicate. NKC. I''. Tt IIIIV I.tl..ltnil ailll....p nl...ll fllse Or flCirlflct til r.uillirat wiia.li a.r....l'..r the right of sufliauo as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from ar.y person ollering to vote y ' .iso name is not on thin list nf ussiimsi.i1 -3ltt-rS. Or U.-tllUa1t riirl.l tat fallal U'ill.i.l.l .i . I ijuiring such proof, every person so of. I leudiiiji! shall, ujioii couvtction, bo ijuilty of a inlsdemennor, and shall be sentenced for every such nllcnso, to pay a tlno not exceeding nVo hundreil dollars, or to tin. tlergo an imprisonment of not more than ono year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. I also mako known tho following pro visions of tlio luw Constitution of l'onn aylvaniai ARTICLE vnr. Ht'KFIlAOB AMD f.f.ROTIOW. Hko. 1. 1'" very male cltlrnn iwnninna ( years of ngo, i.ossesslng tho following mini I llnnf Irtaia .1...1I 1 .ta. . . . "aa r '.. . . ' '"in oe eniitliHi to Voto at nil elections : .. 'l',"";-"hall liavobeon a citizen ol tho United Stales at least one month. Srrontt .-H e shall hnve resided in the Stnto one year, (or, if having nrovloiisly been n qualified elector or tiativo borq ei'tir.en ot the Stato he shall have removed thereform ami returned, then six months,) Immodi alelv preceding tlio elex-tion. Third. Ito shall have resided In llio election district whore ho oilers to vote at least two months immediately preceding tho election. J'urth. If (went v.t tvn upwards, ho shall havo paid within two ' vcurs a Stato or counlv tax which shall I have been assessed at least two months ami t paid at least one month before election. HKt 2. Tlio (lenernl election shnll but held annually on t lie Tuesday next follow- I Ing tho llrst Monday of November, Lut f tlio (iennral AssemNv mnv, by law, tlx ai dillcrontday, two-thirds of all llu mem bers of each House consenting theretir, I also glvoofTlclal notico of tho follow f Inir provisions or an act approved the .Kith of March, lsiio, entitled "An act regula- 1 timr thn tniiiln tf v..lii... .1 .11 i.. i.. V. . I V. . i"irl nt nil tile CILSJIIOlin a ot this I ommonwealth." tSKf. 1. no ttonactrtl by tho Senate iwU tiouso tf llcpiosenlatives ofihe Common - Vl'Oalth Ot lNinnsvlvnnin in IJ.ia.ai...! A. . . - .... - ... ..i'iiviia.1 1VI- sembly met, and it is hereby mactod b- uiu Buiiionty 01 tno samo. That the quiti . , ille.l voti'rs of tho several nuimln. .... iu: tonimonwealth, at all genoral, townshli, borough and special elwtions are horob. ... ....... niiiniu i.cii aim reipiirod 10 ycu tiv tickets iiHiitml in. ufpin.-. ... t , . J - " 1 iia.ii, in lairi!'. tirlnted ami ni-t1v u-fiitaa.. ........n.. .1 1 ------- r---.--i-ii, nit i.i nil v cms- sille.1 as loilows : Ono ticket shall ombinci the names of alllndgos of courts voto-I lor, and shall bo labeled ".Iinllcl ticket shall onilir.tan Ihn .ma. .... a- .11 .i.kai ... , - " I' "I 1111 inn m Stato ollloers voted for and bo labolo.1 f State i' 0110 ticket shnll embrace tho I names ofall the eountv nflioers voted for ' . Including olllco of Senator and member of" i Assembiv. II volnrl liar i..l a.......u... .a .. - - - -'! III1TIIII.I1I UI t tongress, if voted for, ami bo labeled county i ono ticket shall embrace tho names ol all th townsiilp (.Ulcers votodl for, and bo labeled "Vownsh . v ii'U IIIWIIIUU I I ticKct snail eiiilir.ico tho names of all tlm . 1 .. J . . ------ lllirOIHPll llllll'lll-a ...rttai.l IV.......I 1.. I..1. lJ ''Horough," nud each dins shall bodepo- aaa i..aiiiu tlltlllll, UIIAOSa 1 Notice is hereby given, That nnr permm eXCCOlimr.Illslii.aia ail' II. .a !..... .. A... ..i. .n i i i 1 i-w-w v. nit sui.i I hold any nlllce or appointment of prolit o. ti uni uu. it tnu ignited Muiies, or tfii i State, or nny city or eorporated (listriul, wlifilher ciiiiiiniuul. inaa.l ..in... ...i. - """"I t'liici-i nr niucr- wisn, n siibor.liiiato ollleer or iig -nt who is or shall be employed under tho loglsla-v turn, executive or Judiciary department of 1 this State, or In any citv, i.r oi any ineor- . iiiii.iu-ii uisuici, and utso mat evci y mem- ,j Iter of t'i 'illness and ol' t!i, 1 K.nte l ....,i.i. r turn, or ol tho select, m- a............. ...,7,.....i . . u.'ii i 'iini-ii tn any city, or eoinmissioiiert of any lir eorporated district, Is by l-iw locainthlo of holilinip or oxeri-iii- ,o ti. n... ... " ; p. i"" unit-, iiiij olllce or appointment of Judge, Inspect. or clerl; oi anv .'lis-ti iii in thia I'.,, ..a. W'e:l!th. mid tint tin in.. .n.ii. other illi.-ei- ot soi-ii elis-tion ah'.fl K.r..i;...- hie lo l.e then voted fur. , TllO .llllhriia f.f II. at .. P. ...... 1.1 .ll...-! a. .' ... n. ... aiIt, v..i,.t uisirii-is-shall representatively take charge of tho, , ceitiliiates of return of the election of their resnoctlvo ilisii-ii-ta a.,,i ......i 1' ...a, a -'bllwIlllTv.! Tf m IIIIICH III IIIA iitirt iiit;i iii i unm-j'a nu r.iii .. . i ludgcs living wifiin twelvo miles of tn -r - w . . t . ,m lit lltwii: I Tl f I I 1 II I flT 11 WV '111 1 ..a- at a. ...t.a.I.. A . four IllllnH il thoir nuiilii..f.n l. t.. - t imporniy iMn tho Jinoof a lailroad - i'i"in i.i uu llll UW 1, O IMOl'k r I.I 111 Wl'I.Vl.VIl . V V KM UK It KDUltTII, Un. inda Tother po - r., mu ucioro twelvo o rlcK.k. in Vi!.,ll!t,'.l:!lAY! NOVKMriKU KIFTIi; IhJ'l. (lelll-er un.l ruin.... ... n ...;..5 ,, ' ; , """i n-m-tiicr will! . iu .. l in u niKieis, to mo J'rotlionotarv of inn tourt oi t -omnion rieas of Koret tiounty, w hich said return shall bo Hletl mm nil. oav Him lieu a.l .... i. . uicrciii. ami snail bo nrcscrvi-il . ti.a. , . .. . - "iiiiik mill K( I rothonot ry for nublie insoectii.ti. ' i i t.iven titidor mv hand at my olllco In Tlot ..a.a.'J H. a .1.! llu. I. .1 .... . I ......... . .ins anm Ua,y oi .-September, In the year or our Iird one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-onn, and In the one huii lred and aixtVenth year of Hie Independence of tho United '.States. JDUN It. OS'lOOl), Slierilf. TIM K TAIII.K In ellcct July 5, Ihlll. Trains leavo Tio nesta for (til City sou iints west an loilows : No. J3 Tbroiiwh Kreilit (earry- No. St I'.utlalo Kxpress. (':3S a. m. 12:00 noon. No. '.1 V ay Kroi pasBongers).. 1 WllV KroiaTllt tenrrvimr No. :i3 Oil fity UXj resi'daiiy.'. 4:17 1). in. 7:53 p, in. Ilrads.V i' Ii!?":, Tidii.ute, Warren, Kliiatia, No. 30 Olcin Kxpressdaily No. H2 rin-l.ii.gli Kx press....'. No. !Hi Through tVcight (car i viiig passengers) 8:41 a. in. 4:17 p. in. 7:00 p. in. Trains V.i and t Hun Daily and carry J. Vai- . . " ' linis between Oil Lily and Irvineton only. Other trains run ilailv axiwhI stnn.1.... Het Tinio Tablos and' full Information! - v.tta,v, mre.n, i lonestit, 1'a, J.A.KKr.r.nv,!i'-1,KLL'(Wls'' 4 (Jon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Hutlalo, '. Y. T r.'l! ? cf"'-1 ?.? u'1": -Tfl Ir V .. .i I S 1 aa ar " ' ' -iTI. - ,r-if;ri ME.i,JVILLl:i V. Kstablishrjfiver ij years. Connected iritll A lli,.,.1al v ('iilleire m..l li,,.,. tf Alilsiai. -PAlt-er 2 Olio' utn.liin.u I.I.......I 1.. good paying positions. Four complete courses wriliylg II..I. f n mtsiuess. aiiortha.nl mill 'I't.nat. I'eninanshio. and Normal un h llook-keeiiiug taught bv the Princi. and practical accountants of over 211 ars' exoerience. Kliorthaml l.v uracil. cal stenographers. Penmunship by two oi uio nest penmen in tlio world. English Department by the oldest and best teachers in tho Males. Commercial Law by the best lawyers in Pciin'a. Students can commence at any time. Expenses one half less than at any similar institution. Send for tlio lleiorte.r and specimens of Penmanship. Kncloso 1 cts. iu stamps and address soplu-Jt A. XV. SMITH, Mcadvllle, Pa. Administrator's Notico. TSTATK OK SWAN A. AHIaSTRAND, i-J latoot llowo Township, Forest Coun ty, deceased. Letters of administration upon the als.ve named estate having been granted to the undersigned, ail pcrsuus having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated; and those Indebted thereto will please uiaka immediate payment to CM A it l i. m I a it i a rri i K-ri Administrator, North Clarendon, . . ----- , Pa., or j . jm. t. i.A iviv, Attorney. Sl'l.t. K, INUl. lit. JOH WUUK of every description execu tod at tlio ItKPlMlI.ICAN olli.... aJf re; I i t