,- 4rW THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, Editor 4 Psopnictos. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 180). iikfuiiejcax TICKET. HTATK. Andltor-flonornl, DAVID Mc-M. GREGG, Berks. State Treasurer, JOHN W. MORRISON, Allcghony. DKLEUATES-AT-LARriK TO Constitution ai, Convention, A. 8. Ij. Shields. John Roberta. Isaac C. Wear. Herman Kramer. William I. SchalTor. Iouis W. Hull. Morris L. Kauffman. Frank Roeder. ir. M. Edwards. H. C. MoCormick. Ooorge S. Schmidt. J. 11. Pomoroy. Cyrus Elder. John Cessna. John S. limbic. William B. Rodgers. James L. Drown. T. V. Powdorly. t'Ol'STY. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, K. L. DAVIS. (Subjeet to action of District Conference.) District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coroner, Dr. C. C. RUMBERGER. IIerk aro two new tin plate manu factories started in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia lieeord never sees them, but keeps on howling that tin plate cannot be made in this country. None so blind as those who will not see. Ilarrubtirg Telegraph. Northwest farmers would seem to be doing more than well. The newspaper in question is conservative and has cot been in full sympathy with the Repub lican party on a number of subjects, notably opposing the McKinley bill. KEEP YOUR EYE The Democrats call the McKinley law a "worse than tariff." But it has increased our foreign trade during the first ten months of its operation in the sum of (53,435,123. It has increased free importation from 34.00 per cent of the total imports to 56.23 per cent., thus bringing in more than half of our foreign supplies absolutely free of duty. And it has reduced the per capita revenue from duties from $3.62 to $2.59. But facts never interfere with Democratic allegations. New York Recorder. That as a remarkable Republican meeting in Chester last tiignt. Thous ands or liPpuuiicnns, nurymg ineir factional differences, which all true Republicans forget in a hot fight against the common enemy, turned out and rave General Gregg a rousing reception. There was no time there for factions; oil were animatod by a . , common purpose to snow ucnerat Gregg that the Republicans of Dola ware county loved and honored him and proposed to aid him in the victory to come. A ooticcqjhle feature was the warm welcome extended their old commander by a number of cavalry men who fought under Gregg in the greatest battles of the late war. They came, irrespective of party, to pledge their support to the man who had lead them so often to victory, and met with a hearty welcome from him. General Gregg advised his old comrades not to be scared at the Quaker guns of the enemy, but to keep up the good fight from now until the close of the polls. Good advice is that, and the old sol diers all over the State will follow it. The Democracy have all along been fighting behind Quaker guns, which are perfectly harmless, as will be seen when the smoke of battle dies away. Ilarrisburg Telegraph. ON THIS PACE! And in a few days you will see what I will buy in New York next week for my customers. I go to New York to get the latest and best. So wait until you see what I send home beforo you buy. My xriccs will bo reasonable as usual. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. Proclamation of iJcnernl I'.lcrllon. Whereas. In and by an act of the General Assembly of the. Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the Elections or the Commonwealth, passod the. !!d day of July, A. D., IrtiM, it is niado the duty "of the Sheriff of every county within thin Commonwealth to givo public notice of tlio (lencral Elections, and in such to pnumprnle: 1st. Tho officers to bo elected. 'id. Designate tho placo at which tlio election Is to beheld. I, JulIN R. OSGOOD, High Sheriff of the County of Forest, do hereby make known and give this public nod i tlio electors of tlio County of For it a General Election will bo he. t- 1 county, on Charles Stewart Parnei.l, the great Irish leader, died on Tuesday night of last week, at his residence in Brighton, England. His death came suddenly, being caused by a chill with which he had been attacked only a day or two previous. Mr. Parnell has been one of the most conspicuous fig ures of modern times, and his unswerv ing interest for down trodden Ireland has won the admiration of the world. Like all great men he made some mis takes, but tbat his heart was right no man, not even his enemies could dis pute. As a leader in a noble cause, he bad no equal, and his loss will be keenly felt. Is Consnmptlon Inrarabte f Read tho following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Limes, and friends and physi cians pronounced mo an Incurable Con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottlo and ablo to oversoe the worn on my inrm, iiisine iinesi meai cino ever made." Jessie Middlewart, De catur, Ohio, snys: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given tip by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Proper A Doutt's Drug Store. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to noed no special men tion. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the song of praise. A puror medi cine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all thut is claimed. Electric. Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt ttheum and other anconeus caused oy im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as wel! as cure all Malarial lovers. For cure of Headache. Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire salisiaotion guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 ets. and $1.00 por bottle at Proper & Doutt's Drug Store. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! ARNETT DAV D The fact that General Reedcr has temporarily taken Chairman Watres' place, owing to the necessary absence of the latter at Ilarrisburg during the extra session of the Senate, has inspired the Democratic organs to get off their annual falsehood that the Chairman has been superseded. It is extremely ridiculous and silly, and is believed ouly where the recklessness of the Democratic organs is not understood. The enemy will get no comfort out of General Reeder'a work at headquar ters; the piss of campaign organized by Chairman Wattes will be followed out, and as soon as the Chairman can be released from his duties as Lieuten ant Governor he will resume his cam paign work. Pkila. Press. ere is a point from one of the recent speeches of J. Bloat Fassett, the Republican candidate for Governor of New York, which strikes at the hollow hypocricy of a good many men who are either in public places or desire so to be: "Blistered be the tongue of those flaming demagogues who seek personal and temporary advantage iu the effort of arraying class against class; printers against employers; servants against employers; working men against farmers; farmers against capitalists; bankers against railroad men; railroad men against their em ployes. Cursed be tbat man that seeks forever to appeal to the basest emotions of the soul that he may tern porarily occupy a position of power or of profit." Is tho place to get bargains in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked down to lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. DAVID B ARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. A BIG OFFER In Bed Room Suits. We lead the Trade in this line, and nowhere will you find such a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly the one we of fer for $1G. Another Furniture in pronoi'- ,. , -i t - I iiuhnnrnhle at times, and I couldn't think tlOnatClV IjOW 1 llCeS. of reading or sewing at any time. I put . D., MOIUT, aLM, M Specialist. DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. Wonderfully successful in all Chronic Diseases of tlio Eye, Ear, Noso, Throat, Lungs and Nasal Catarrh. All diseases are successfully treatod by them. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. EAIt TROUBLE AND CATARRH SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. I have bwm troubled with some Eye dis ease for some time. The pain was almost N. CREENLUND, 331 EXCHANGE BLOCK, I have beon troubled with catarrh and deafness, riuirimr iu the ears, about si venrs. Tried two different doctors 1 Tuosdny, November 1M1, between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. m. at tlieseveral Election Districts. Tho Electors of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. Tho Electors of Oreen township as fol lows: Those residing in the Election Dis trict of Utiitonvlllu, to-wit I those em braced in tlio following boundary, vir. Hettinninur at a post, the north corner of Warrant ISO. fii:w, thenco souin lorty-nvo deirroes west throe hundre l and twenty rods to tho west corner of said tract, thenco south fortv-nve deirrees east nlonir diviil injl line net ween tracts rsos. ni.i.t ami i.hi.i to tho north cornerof tract No.Af01, thenco by the northwest line of tract 5f01 and tho southeast lino of tract Nos. ft.r05 and fW to the south corner of tract No. fi.M, thenco southwesterly to the northwest corner of tract No. 8.130, and southeast corner of tract .r.r0'2 on tho Clurion county lino, thence bv the sBine oast to tho north east corner of Clarion county, thenco north bv tho Jonks township lino to whero the said Jenks township lino crosses the northeast line of tract .ViOO, thence north westerly by tho northeast line of Green township to tlio place of betrinninB, shall votoat tho School House at llultonville. Tho Electors of Green township residing outside of tho territory embraced In tlio above described Election District of Gui- tonvillo. shall vote at tho houso ot Ar ner, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township as follows : Those residing in tho election (strict of Upper Harmony, to-wit: thoso embraced in tho following boundary, vizj Hourlnnlntr on tho Allegheny river at the Tionesta township line: thenco northerly bv said line to tho back lino or mo river tracts; thence along the back line of tho river tracts to West Hickory Creek j thenco up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County- line ; inenco ensi hiuh said Warren County lino to the Allegheny river; thence down said river to tho place of beginning, at tho old Dunn & Turner storo nuiming, wesi mcKury. The Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of tho territory embraced in tho above described Upper Harmony hall vote at Allcnilcr scnooi iiouso. The Electors of Hickory townsnip at Burns' Harness Shop, in East Hickory. Tho Electors ot llowo townsnip as ioi- lows: These residing in tho Election Dis trict of Middle llowo, to-wit: tnoso em braced In tho following boundary, viz.: Beginning at a point whero the west lino of Warrant No. 31!"S intersect tho lino of Warren and Eoresi counties; ineiieesniun bv west lines of Warrant JlltW, 81SKI. 31W, 3187 and 81S5 to a pntnl wnore mo west lino of warrant ai.-v inter sects with tho Jenks township line; thenco V Jenks townsnip line earn mi a punu where tho eastern lino ot vv arrant 871)9 Intersects said Jenks township lino; thence north to northeast cornerof Warrant 37MI ; thonce by tho north line of 37W) west to the southeast corner of 3,Kti3; thonco north bv said east line oi vo a post tho northeast coi ner of said Warrant; thonce bv tho Hidings Warrant 45-15 east to tlio southeast corner iiiereui; ineiice north by tho east lino oi too Mil lings lot ami east lino oi wHrrHiii!! jnin, 2''!0 20t)3, tho Fox Estate, MIDI and 735 to where tho east line of U735 intorsocts the Warren and Forost County lino; thence by said Warren and forest county nun fr. tl,n northwest corner of Warrant 3108, the placo of beginning, at Gusher Citv SCIHMH iiouso. The Electors of Howe township residing i., iua K.lni-tlon District of East llown, to- wit : Those residing east of tho above de scribed Middle Howe, lit Hrookston, in Ur..nl. utim T.iiirarv null. The Electors of 'Howetewnship residing in tho Election District of West Howe, to wit : Those residing west of the above do- M..ril,Cll AIUUUU iiunwi v wmiwnii 8i-hool House. Ti.n L-lectors of Jenks township as fol lows : Those residing in tlio Eiociion dis tri..f. nf llvrnm. to-wit: thoso embraced in thefollowinc boundary, viz: itcginmng at tho northeast corner or tract No. 41:13 .,,! Dm northwest corner of tract No. 4131. thenco northcastorly to the southeast cor ner of tract No. S43 and tho southwest corner of tract No. 8504, thenco north by tho western line of tracts Nos. 3'xil, SOU), SH4t and 3801 to the Jonks township lino thrown enst bv the samo to the northoasi Jenks township, thence south by the east line of Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof, thonce west to aniitlionst corner of tract No, 412'.), thenco north to the northeast corner of snid Warrant, thence west, to uegiuninK, shall vote at the School Houso at Uyrom vlded In the subsequent sectlonsof this act. section a. J I at tnosaid general eiei-tion to be held as aforesaid, a majority of tho doctors of this Commonwealth snail de clare in favor of a convention to amend tho Constitution, tho said convention shall be composod of delegates duly electee), and shall assemble ivs hereinafter provided. Hectlon 3. At tho ueneral election to be held on tho Tuesday next following tho first Monday ot ISovemher next, lliero shall bo elected by tho qualified electors of this Commonwealth, dolomites to a con vention to revise and amend tno t'onsiuu tion of tills State. Tho said uonvention shall consist of one hundred and seventy seven members, to be elected In the man ner lnllnwing: Twenty-seven mem nora shall tie elected In the State at largo. Each voter of tlio Stato shall vote lor not more than eighteen candidates, and tho twenty seven hiuhest In veto shall be declared elected. One hundred and fitly delegates shall no annortioned to and elected irom tiio different Senatorial districts of tho Slate, t hree delcgatos to bo elected for each Senator therefrom ; and in choosing said delegates, each voter shall bo entitled to vote for not more than two of the members to bo chosen from each Senatorial district, and tho three candidates highest In vole shall be declared elected, and said dele gates shall possess the nualillcations at present required for inombors of tho State Senate. Section 4. The following regulations shall applv to tho aforesaid eloction U) be held on liie Tuesday following tho first Monday of Novembor next, and to tho return of tho same. First The said eloellon shall bo held and conducted by the proper election olll cers of tlio several election districts of the Commonwealth, and shall bo governod and regulated in all respects by the general election laws of the Commonwealth, so far as the same be applicable thereto and not luconsiiitoni with tne provisions oi tins act. Second. The tickets to bo voted for or against a convention shall have on tho Inside, "ForaConstitutional Convention," and "Against a Constitutional Conven tion," end no other inscription thereon. Third. Tho tickets to be voted for members at large shall havo on the out side tho words "Delegates at large," and on tho inside the names of tho candidate to bo voted for not exceeding eighteen In number. Fourth. Tho ticket to bo votod for district niombers shall havo on the out side tho words, "District delegates," and on the insido the name or names of tho candidates voted for not exceeding tbe proper number limited a aforoBaid, but any ticket that shall contain a greater number of names than tho number (or which the voter shall bo cntltlod to voto shall be rejected. Flttli. Tho return bulges shall meet nt of a misdemeanor, and shall be sn for every such offense, to pay a t, exceeding live hundred dollars, or to fc dcrgo an Imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, nt the discretion of the court. lalsotnako known the following pro visions of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania: ARTICLE VIII. HUPFnAOR AND ELECTION. Sko. 1. Every male citizen twonty-one) years of nge, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to VoUj nt all olectioHs ! t'imt. lie shall have been a clllrcn of the United Slates at least olio month. 'rri!i'.-lloshall haveresided In tlio Stnto one year, (or, if having previously beon tt qualified elector or native born citir.ou ot the Stato ho shall havo removed thereform and returned, then six months,) Immedi ately preceding the election. Third. lie shall have resldod in the election district where ho offers to voto nt least two mouths immediately preceding the election. ytmrth, t twenty-two years of ngo or upwards, ho shall 'have paid within two years a Stale or county tax which shall nave been asessed at least two months anil paid at least one month before oloction. Nun. 2. The General election shall ba held annually on tho Tuesday noxt follow ing tho llrst Monday of November, t.ut the General Assombfv may, by law, fix a dill'eront day, two-thirds (if all ths mem bers of each' Iiouso consenting thereto. I also give official notice of tho follow ing provisions of an act approved the 80th of March, istlil, entitled "An act regula ting the mode of voting nt nil the elections ol tills Commonwealth." Sun. 1. Ho it enacted by tho Senate anil House cf Representatives of ihe Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enactod by tho authority of tho same. That the qual ified voters ot the several counties of tlil Commonwealth, at all general, township, oorniign ami special elections are noreny hereafter authorised and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly prlntod and partly written, severally clas sified as foilows : Onn ticket shall embrace tlio names of alljudges of court votod for, anil shall bo labeled "Judiciary ;" ono ticket shall embrace tho namos of nil the State olllcers voted for and tio labeled State;" onn ticket shall embraco tho names of nil the county otlicers voted for. including omeo ot ."senator anil mourner ol Assembly, It voted lor, ami member or Congress, If voted for, nnd bo labeled "County ; one ticket shnll embrace the names of all the township olllcers voted for, niul be labeled "Township ;" ono ticket shall embriu-o tho name of nil tho borough olllcers voted for and be labeled tho samo places and at the samo time after 'Huro'tigh," and each class shall bodopos- The St. Paul rioneer-Press has col lected from its correspondents in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota reports based, wherever posai ble, upon actual transactions, as to the present market value of farm lauds in the three States as compared with their value at the end of the crop season of 1800. It appears from these reports tbat the value of farm lands has increased from ten to twenty per cent. In the case of some of the new er lauds the value has been doubled. Tbe ISoneer-Prtm estimates tbat the addition made in one year to the agri cultural wealth of the three States amounts to $200,000,000. As this year's crop is estimated at 8150,000, 000 and whether tbat figure be too high or not, there is a general argree- ineut that tbe crops in the Northwest are unusually V' this year the of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of chargo. WARREN, PENN. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Dr. AV. F. CONNEliS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Gives special treat nvnt to all diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, KefiacU ami tils defective eyes and furnishes upocla cles and eye glassca from office, koeurmg lit of frames as well us glasses. lAKMKHS AND FARMER'S SONS JL who have a horse and rig at their dis posal, and who aro looking for profitable employment may secure positions worth from thirty to sixty dollaru a week by ad dressing A. J. Potter, 8 East 11th St., New York City. 2 mvHnlf un dor care of Drs. McClellan A Salin, who visit Rutler oveiy four weeks. After only three months treatment, I considor myself entirely cured, and can safely say that my eyes feel better and I have better vision than at any time within the last twelve years. M its. P. GOLDEN. Rutler, Pa , W. Jefferson street. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Have sntfercd fearful pain in my left eye for more than rive weeks, caused by breaking of a machine neodle, and the same penetrating tho oye-hall. I was treated for it by homo physicians, but without the least Biiccess. Rut alter the first treatment by Drs. McClellan & Salin I bad and havo now perfect relief and absolutely no pain. I am certain they understand their business. Very gratefully. Mils. RtllEICA Weqley. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Am now 20 years of aire and was born cross-eved. Drs. MoClollan & Salm, who vwitd"lnriiu!n evorv four weeks, operat- .i nnmt mv left evo to-dav. It was done will, hi one minutes time and without pain, and now considor my eyes perfectly straight. Uratolully, Mauoie Mills. Maiion Centre, Indiana county, Pa. Oct. 21, 184H). FISSURE, FISTULA AND ULCER A TION OF RECTUM. After first treatment the most Intense pain bad vanished aa if by niBgic. For nearly five vears 1 have suttered of rootiun. The pain produced by namo was at times almost intolerable, and uiy doing any wurk was out of the question. After havimr hail the first treatment from Drs, MediiUan ,t Hal ill tho relief was remarka ble and the fearful pain of years' standing had vanished as it by magic, and now after a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Gratefully, John Honou, Indiana, Pa., March 11, lbUl. Pittsburg and ever bo many patont medi cines, without the least benefit. I am now under Drs. McClellan A Salm's treatment four mon'hs, and the improvement is re markable, and I am certain that within a short time I'll be entirely cured. They are Uie doctors to go to to get cured. W. R. MlLLKB. Kelloy Station, Armstrong Co., Pa., Oct. 18'JO. LUNQ TROUBLE CURED. Tn .limn nf last venr I out mvself undor treatment of Drs. McClellan & Salin for a bad case of lung trouble. I was losing tiesh raplply ami became woaker daily, so much alarmed. Although treated by several of our best home physicians I began to sink more and more. At this dale I consider myself entirely cured of all luy previous trouble, have once more n good appetite and can sle.p and eat with pleasure, anil am inueeu very mucu sunn tied with the result. Din. McClellan fc Salm have done all they promised. s. i. HAIllK. Dlauco, Armstrong Co., Pa., Fob. 20, 18ttl. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have bad a tumor growing in the ear almost attached to tlio drum. Drs. Mc Clellan i Salm removed the same four weeks ano without any pain, and I can hear now with sploudid results. They are great physicians. Petkb Anman. Somerset, Pa., Jan. 10, lt!H. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE CALL. A few months ago Drs. McClellan & Salm removed from my left eye-ball a tumor si.o of a small hazel nut with per fect success and ne pain w liulever.and was not kept iu the house a singlo day on ac count of the operation. Alice Wohk. Rochester Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan. 14, 11. Address all communications to liox CM, Columbus, Ohio. JLiTExamination and cousultatiou free to everybody. Will bo at Central Iiouso, Tionosta, Pa., Fridays, Nov. 6, Dec. 4, 1891. The Electors ot Jenks township residing nntaMn of tho territory emoracoa in mo w rinserihed Election District of By, rom, Bhall vote at Central llall in Marien ville. The Electors of Klngsloy township at Kaulnn'n School lloUSO. The EloetoYs of Tionosta township at lie t'niirt House in Tionesta Dorougn. Tho Electors of Tionesta borough at the Court Iiouso in said borough. At which time nnd places the qualified ill elect bv ballot: Ono nerson for Auditor Goneral of PnnncvlVAIlifl. One person for Stato Treasurer of Ponn svl vania. 'Twenty-seven persons for Delegates at Large to tho Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, (each elector to voto for nnlv e iuh too n nersons.l Three persons for Delegates to tho Con stitutional Convention for the Srtth Sena torial district of Pennsylvania, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) Ono person for District Attorney ot For est County. One person for County Auditor or for est County. One person for Jury Commissioner of Forost County. One person for Coronor of Forest County. At the same time the qualified electors will vole for or against holding a conven tion to amend the Constitution. I also give notice of the following: PENNSYLVANIA. okkice of the Secbetahy of the Commonwealth. HABKIsni! mi. tieptombrr 2.VA, ltffll. To the Sheriff' cf threat Cvuitty. In compliance with the provisions of an Aet of the Oonoral Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for a Convention to mo end the Constitution, and tho election of delegates thereto," approved the nine teenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, the duly qualified electors of this Com monwealth shall, nt the goneral election to be held on the Tuesilay next following the first Monday of November, next, vote for or aunlost holding a convention to amend the Constitution, and for members of said convention, if a majority of the voter" in the Commonwealth favors such convention, according to tho regulations provided in tlio several sections of said act as hereafter set forth, to-wit: Section 1. He it enttctetl fcy the St unte ami Jlouxe of JtrirenrHtttive of the (m VHimreatth of I'mnsiluania in General Ax senility met, unit it ii hereby ewirteil by the uuthoi itti of the Knine, That at the general elootion to'be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November next, tho duly modified electors of this Commonwealth shall voto for or against holding a convention to amend the Consti tution according to the regulations pro- said election, nnd shall make out tho re turns thereof of the votes cast for delegates at largo and for district dologates to be members of the said convention in tliesev eral counties of tho Commonwealth, and shall follow the same form in making out their returns as prescribed for return ludires in the case of an election 1'orC.overn- ir. oxcent mat tno sain returns sunn uu ransinittod to tho Secretary of tho Com- lnoinvi ullli anil shall lie amtrcsscu to mat ollleer alone. Now, therefore, In obedieuco to tho re iiireiueiits of the Act of the tiencral As sembly aforesaid, von aro lierobv required ii lo pulil:sli this notico Willi your procia- imtion lur the homing i sai.i general elec tion. VILLIAM . IIAUUITY. Socri tury of ;ho Common wcalta. The act of Assembly entitled "nn nc' ro- latinir to tlio elections ot this Common wealth," passed July 4, iei, proviucs as follows, viz : In case tho rerson who shall havo r ceived the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attomi on inouuv ot any oloction, thou tho person who shall havo received tho seconit highest numher of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place And In case the person wnosnaii navo re ceived tho hiuhe.-it number of votes fnrin snector shall not atlond, the person elected Judgo shall appoint nn inspector In his placo, and m cane I no person elected J uitgo shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest number ot voles shall appoint a Judgo In his place; nnd it nnv vacancy snail continue In tho board for t lie space ot one hour alter the time fixed ty law inrinn opening oi mo election tlio niuilitied voters of tho township, wan or district for which such officer shall have beon elected, present at tho place of election shall elect ono of their number to till such vacancy I also givn ofl.cial notice to tho electors of Forct county, that bv an net eir.itlc.l 'An Act further Hiipplonieiit'il to tno net relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 3d, 1S7-I :' SKC 11. All me elections nv me ciir.-.ens shall bo by ballot; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in tho order iu which it shall bo received, and the number recorded by the clerks on tha li.st of votersopposite tho namo of tlio elector lroni wlim rece ived. And nnv voter voting two or more tickets tlio several tickets so voted shall each bo numbered with tho number correspond lug with tho number to the iiume ot tlio voter. Any elector may write his name upon Ids ticket, or cause the same to bo written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to tlio oath now proscribed bv law to be taken and ub scribed by election officers, they shall sev era'ly be sworn or iillirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless reouired to do so as witnesses in a judicial nroceediim. All judge, inspectors, clerks and overseers of every election held under this net, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or atllrmed in the presence of each other. Tho judge f hall be sworn by the minority inspector, if thore shall lio Hiicii minority inspector, u not, then by a justice of tho pence or alderman, and llii) Inspectors ami clerk shall be sworn bv the indue. Certificates of such swear ing or affirming shall be duly made out and Hiiniod bv tho officers sn sworn, and attested bv the officer who administered tlin nitth. If nnv tmlife or minoritv insoee. tor refuses or fails to swear tho oiicera of election in the manner reouired by this aet, or if any ollleer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any officer ol election shall certify that any ollleer was sworn when he was not, it shall he doom ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction tho officer or officers so otleiiding shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars. or imprisoiMxl not exceeding one year, or Dotii, tu tne discretion oi tno court. Skc. 11. It shall, be lawful for any quail HihI citi.ou of tlio district, notwiihstaiid ing the name of tho proposed voter is cm tained ou the list of resident taxables, to ohallenno the voto of such person, whore. upon the proof of the right of sutl'rage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by the election board and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ceititicate at the election betore voting, except where he has been lor five years consecutively a voter iu tho district in which ho offers to vote : and on the vote ol such person b lug received, it shall bo the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day. month and vcar; and if any election offi cer or officers shall recoive a looond vote on tho same day. bv virtue of same cer tificate, except whore sons are entitled to voto booause of tho naturalization of their fathers, they and the person w ho shall oiler such second voto, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction tliereol. shall be lined or imprisoned, or both, at thu discretion of tlio court ; but the fine shall not exceed live hundred dollars iu each case, nor tho iinorisoiiiuontono vear. The liko punishment shall be inflicted on conviction on tho officers of election who shall iicirloct or refuse to muko or cause to be mado the endorsement ro uuired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Si:o. 12. If any election ollleer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of the nulit ot HUiiraue as is nrcseriocu u.y this law, or laws to w hich this Is a supple ltcd iu separate ballot boxes. Notico is hereby crlven. That anv nernon oxecptiug Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this Stato, or any city or corporate:! district, whether commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer or nur- i.t who is or shall be employed under the legisla ture, executive or Jcdieiary departmentof this Stale, or in nnv "citv, or ol nnv Incor porated district, nnd nlso Mint every mem nor of Comrress and of tho Slain Legisla ture, or of tho select or common council of nnv citv. or commissioners of nnv in corporated district, is by hr.v inenpablo of ' h, time, tho i ii ii pec tor Comnmn- or exercising nt the i ii'ipoinl nient of Jti.hro, . ot anv i lecfion in thin and th.it no inspector, In le or othi r ei i r of sueh election .si, nil boelicl- l.le (o , tni'ii votod for. The Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of tho eertiflcales of return of tho election of their respective districts, nnd produce t Hem at the Proth i.o(.uy's oliieo In the Borough of Tioiiiv-ta, n.i follows: "All Judges living within tv. i I ve miles of tin I'rolhonotarv s olllce. or within twenty- four miles if their resilience bo in a town, village or city i-pon the line of a I all road leading to tbii county scat, shall beforo two lock P. m.. on WEDNESDAY. NO VEMBER FOURTH, mi, mid a'l other udgen shall beforo twelve oVlmk, m.. on THURSDAY. NOVE.MIIER FIFTH. lll'l, deliver Kiid leturns, together with the return shoots, to tho I'roihonotary of tlio Court of Common Picas of Forest county, which said return shall bo filed. mid the day ami hour ol tiling marked therein, and shall be preserved by the Prothonotary for public inspection. Given under my hand nt my office in Tio nesta, ra., tliis is,lh day or September, in tho year or our Lord ono thousand eight hundred nnd niiiety-one, and iu Ihe one hundred nnd sixteenth year of the Independence of tho United States. JOHN R. OSUOOD, sheriff. TIME TABLE la effect July 6, 18U1. Trains leave Tio nesta for oil City and points wost aa follows : No. IKt Through Freight (carry ing passengers) fli.'ts . m. No. 31 Itulliilo L'xpross 12:09 noon. No. M Way Fioight (ciu-ryiujr passengers) 4;7 n. ni. No. aa oil City Exj resa daily.. 7:53 p. m. For Hickory. Tidiouto. Warren. Kinzua. Bradford, t 1 i u and the East: No, SO Olo'iii Express daily 8:-! I a. IU. No. :ii! Pittsburgh E:i;,rc-8 4:17 p. m. No. f; rhrough rreighl (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. ru. Trains (13 and !HJ Run Daily and carry passengers tu and Irom points between Oil City and Irvineton only. Other truiua run daily except Sunday. Uet Tuno lames and full Information from J. L, CRA1U, Agent. Tionesta, Pa. It. BELL, Oen'ISupU J. A. FELLOWS, Oeu'l Passenger A Tieket Agent, Buffalo, N. V. isw rWf.AM."3BViia a." m ir MEADVILLVl, PA. onnected Established over 25 years. CHVf .i0 with Allegheny College and Coc l,.,.i, of Music. Over 2,0(10 students , BnJ .j'vpe good paying positions. Fow, , f;mf. cl- courses; i,usiiiims, niiorinai i, ,i,n pPin writing, rciumiusrip, (;, of oyer 20 lish. Book-keeping tauglH, d i,y pra(.ti. pal and practical a-ounmlimKllj J ,,' ,wo years' experience. Short. worl.r Knirlish fit-stand best teachers ,1 Law by ths Students can cal stenographers. Per of the best penmen In ...? , Department by tlieoh'Ilu, in me ntaies. ""Ui10 ,...,. mm- .in- uitiil-ii in uf i t ii tii tit commence, at any , M10oiiuens of iu ' I..UB II, .ill at (V. . . . 1 . ! noui m-a mtliiun A ntu lit , , ii At ri iiii iwiiv a vvoi i'imiiiHiiHinn. ,W 1 I J - " miu nt in i von 4 cto. in atampu , SMITH, Moadvillo, Pa. sepKMt OF SWAN A. AHLSTRAND. I Howe Township, 1-orcsl uouu- nient. from auv person oitoring to vottf whose name is not on una list oi assess: voters, or whoso rigid to voto without uuiriiig sueii proof, every person ho loudiug shall, upon conviction, l g I. Arfiistrator's Notice. o it.- xt iaioOj.g D( administration upon the r t. named estate having been granted l.etue udorsigued, all pontons having ? ",Vpiia against the same will present them ,?. payment, duly authentieated ; and J,ulise Indebted thereto will please muke ,,UMiediat8 iiavment to ly CHARLES J. AHLSTRAND, I AHioittiMlriilol-. NorLll i 'larHlldoll. Pa.. or P. M. CLARK, Attorney. Sept. N l'.d. Gt. J"T)U WOHK ot'every description execu ted at tho REPUBLICAN olUue. U ! "
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