THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. I. WtNK, . IDITO PSOPSItTO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1801. HErUliMCAX TICKET. HTATE. Auditor-General, DAVID McM. GREGG, Berks. State Treasurer, JOHN W. MORRISON, Allegheny. DeLEOATES-AT-TjAROK to Constitution Ati CONVKNTION, A. 8. li. Shields. John Roberts. Isaac C. Wear. Herman Kramer. William I. Schnfler. Louis W. Hall. Morris I Kaufl'mau. FranK Reeder. ir. M. Edwards. II. C. McCormlek. George 8. Schmidt. J. H. Pomeroy. Cyrtis Elder. John Cessna. John 8. Lamhio. William B. Rodger. James L. Brown. T. V. Fowdorly. COUNTY. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, E. L. DAVIS. (Subject to action of District Conference.) District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coroner, Dr. C. C. RUMBERGER. REPUBLICANS, BE ON THE ALERT I Republicans, are you mindful of the fact that electiou day is less than two weeks away? and are you making preparations to be on band yourself and to bring your neighbor with you? The election this fall may seem of minor importance to you, but let us impress upon you that such is by no means the case. Should our Demo cratic opponents succeed by our apa thy in carrying Fennsylvauia, will it not be heralded all along the line as a Democratic victory ? and a blow at the great natioual issue of Reciprocity, and Protection to American industries, which the Republican party is strug gling to maintain, against the united efforts of our opponents who are bring ing every effort to bear to break down these sound doctrines? Tbeu cabt away the idea that this is not an important year and your presence is not required at the polls! We have a ticket that is matchless for iU putity of person el. Tri " ticket is composed ofUwo as yoAure men as can be found, d they stand ou a platform as aightforward in its doctrine as plain glish can make it. Gregg and Morrison, two as brave patriots as ever fought in defense of Liberty's -''wo, are men against whom no honeBt ma'iO can say aught. They should and will t! elected if we but come out and vote; Vut they will not be if we stay at borne tynd let the Democrats do the voting. Titat is what the enemy ex pect us to do. Tbey are conducting a still hunt in tba hope that Republicans will be off their guard and not turn out at the election. Let us catch them at this little game. Our county ticket is small this year, but important and composed of very excellent material, and should receive the hearty support of every true Re publican. There is another important matter on which every voter should feel suffi cient interest to bring him to the polls, and cast bis ballot one way or ibe , 'jitiet, ; V. m tta question of whether or not there shall be a con vention held to revise the constitution of Pennsylvania. The sentiment amongst the people seems to be largely against such a proceed u re, yet there is m considerable elemeDt in some sec tions which is in favor of it. The question is not one of party, and therefore no party will dictate how its members should vote, but the voters themselves should form their own con clusions and be on band to express tbein in the proper way at the polls. Major McKinley is making a great fight n Ohio and will win. Do we want it said that we have lost Penn sylvania on the eve of a great Presi dential battle, and that by our own apathy? By no means I Then be astir, Republicans, aud let no ex cuse keep you from the election house. Make your calculations now, and then carry them out. Gregg and Morrison should have 75,000 majority. Let evety Republi can do his duty on Tuesday, November 3d, and the majority will approach the century mark. The zeal with which ex President Cleveland has entered on the New York canvass has already had a marked effect in broadening the lines of battle aud giving national issues their proper weight iu printed aud oral discussion. iW. Our neighbor is in favor of the dis cussion of national issues in New York, but not in Pennsylvania. The Democaatie platform in this Btate is silent on national issues. Republicans of Pennsylvania will not fail to note that Mr, Clevelaud says this is the eve of the presidential contest and national issues cannot be kept out of the elec tions of 1891. Cow.- Qazette. Tims is an off year in politics. See that every vote is gotten out on Tfaaday, November 3d, aud the whole ticket elected. Gregg and Morrison, the brave and gallant soldiers, were trusted, tried, and found not wanting in the field of courage. They stood up manfully for the rights and liberties of the people, and were ready to lay down their lives to protect the homes and firesides of our citizens. It is fitting, indeed, that the great State of Pennsylvania, which stood head and front in the history of the great rebellion, should do liouor to its citizen soldiery in times of peace. Every Republican in the county should be at the polls on election day and cost his vote for the ticket. Let there be no slay-at homes Ibis year. Get out the vote. Tho Crops in Our State. The reports -received by the State Board of Agriculture sinco the thresh ing of the wheat crop was commenced warrant Secretary Edge iu changing his estimate of the yield slightly. Tho final crop reports of the board indicate that the wheat crop of 1891 will amount to 22,500,000 bushels from 1,300,000 acres, or at the average rate of 17 bushels per acre. In Chester, Lancaster and other southeastern counties crops of over 35 bushels per acre have been reported. Of this crop fully 2,500,000 was used for seed, leaving 20,000,000 for home use and for sale. At present prices it is safe to estimate the value of the crop at 822,500,000. This is the largest crop for a number of years. The board estimates the oats crop of the past year at 31,500,000 bushels from 1,200,000 acres, or an average yield of 26 bushels per acre. The yield of potatoes is estimated at 13, 250,000 bushels from 142,000 acres. But inasmuch as this crop is still rot ting quite badly in some localities, it is impossible to even estimate the yield in marketable potatoes. The hay crop of 1891 is estimated at 2,400,000 tons cut from 255,000 acres, or at the average of 1880 pounds per acre. The yield of corn, based upon the reports which have already reach ed the Board, warrants an estimate of 44,000,000 bushels from 1,325,000 acres, or at the average rate of 33.2 bushels per acre. Secretary Edge estimates that if thttse crops wero at once ttir.ieil into cash they would pay the farmers of the SfMo not less than 878,000,000. The condition of (be live stock is good. Get out the vote. TU't'KI.EN'H ARNICA 8AI.VE. Tho best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Proper Jt Doutt, Tlie New Dlw.Trry. You have heard your friends and neigh bor talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know "from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. If votl have ever tried it. von urn nun of its staunch friends, because the won derful thing about it is, that when .once given a trial, Ur, King s Hew Discovery ever after holds a place in tho house; If you have never used it and shou'd'ibe Afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throng Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottlo uf mice and give il a lair trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Proper fe Doutl's Drugstore. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF F. P. ORN, late of Kings lev Township, Forest County, de ceased. Letters of administration upon tho above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same, will preseut them for payment, duly authen ticated ; and those indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to O. W. OSGOOD, Administrator, Whig Hill, Forest Co., Pa. P. M. CLARK, Attorney. Oct. 18, 1891. 6t. of the firm of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of tho Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. J"yRENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Dr. W. F. CONNEItS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, M'COLLUIYI BLOCK. OIL CITY, PA. Gives special treatment to all diseases of eye, ear, nose anil throat. Kelracts ana tits detective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses from olliuo, securing tit I frames as well as glasses. J. U. AONEW. OKOJtGB W. TAYL.OK. AGNEW L TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AND CUINSELLOKS AT LAW. Ofkioks: Leiiman liuililing, Washing ton, 1). C. Tionesta. Forest Co.. Pa. Will practice before tho U. 8. Supreme louri, tourt ol Claims, District Courts, and Departments of Uovernuieut. bpeciitl uttentiou given to the collection of army aud navy claims, pensions, pay, bounty, etcL cases arising under tho cus toms, naviktioii and internal revenue laws, aud patents. Correct forms, blanks and instructions mailed to claimants free of charge on Yucciiit of their names and P. O. udJress.V SOMETHING SHOULD I have tho finest aud tho largest stock in this part of the State, and offer you big Bargains in Dry Goods. ( ( iC ( ( Everything new and just from the East. Dress ooos and Millinery. Mail orders at tended to promptly. Samples sent by mail. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! DAVID Is the 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 BABNETT, Tionesta, Pa. Specialist. -Wonderfully euccovslul in all Chronlo Lungs and Naul CaUtrrk, All diseases are UNSOLICITED SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. I have bien troubled with some Eye dis ease for some time. The pain was almost unbearable at times, and I couldn't think of readintr or sowing at any time. I put myself uuder care of Drs. McC'lollan it Kalm, who visit Butler every four weeks. After only threo months treatment, I consider myself entirely cured, and can safely say that my eyes feel better and I have better vision titan at any time within the last twelve vears. M rh. 'P. (ioI.I'E.N. Butler, Pa , W. Jefferson street. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Have suffered fearful pain in my left eye for inoro than five weeks, caused by breaking of a machino needle, and the same penetrating the eye-ball. I was treated for it by home physicians, but without the least success, lint alter the first treatment by Drs. McClellan & Hulni I had and have now perfect relief and absolutely no pain. I am certain they understand their business. Very uratefully, Mus. Kkiikcca Weoley. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Am now 20 years of aire and was born cross-eyod. Drs. McClullaii A Salm, who visited lndiana every four weeks, operat ed upon uiy left rye to-day. It was done within one minutes tiiuo and without pain, and uow consider my eyes perfectly straight. Umtefully, M AotiiK Mills. Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa., Oct. 2JI, 1S!K). FISSURE, FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OF RECTUM. After first treatment the most intense paiu had vanished us if by limbic. For nearly five years I havesullered of rectum. The pain produced by same was at times almost intolerable, and my doing any work was out of the question. Alter having hud the tirst treatment from Drs. McClellan A Satin the relief was remarka ble and the fearful pain of years' standing had vunihhcd as il by magic, and now after a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Gratefully, Jon N HoNOH. Indiana, Pa., March 11, ls'Jl. Address all communications to Box 0M, consultation free to everybody. Will be at Central Houso, Dec. 4, MORITZ SALM, M. P., EVERYBODY KNOW ! Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. in tho latest stvln. Ladies should see our DR. J. J. McCLELLAN, Specialist. Diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Noso, Throat, successfully treated by them. TESTIMONIALS. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRn. I have been troubled with catarrh and deafness, ringing in the ears, about six years. Tried two d liferent doctors in Pitisburg and ever so many patent medi cines, without the least beiietit, I am now under Drs. McClellan A .Suim'B 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 the doctors to go to to get cured. W. R. MlLLKR. Kelley Station, Armstrong Co., Pa., Oct. 3, IH'JO. LUNG TROUBLE CURED. In June of last year I nut myself under treatment of Drs. McClellan A Salm for a bad case of lung trouble. I was losing liesh rapiply and became weaker daily, so that my friend and myself bocame very much alarmed. Although treated bv several of our best home physicians I began to sink more and more. At this dulu I consider myself entirely cured of an my previous iron me, nave once more a good appetite and can sletp and eat with pleasure, and am indeed very much satis lied with the result. Drs. McClellan & Salm have dono all they promised. S. 10. Rarik. Blanco, Armstrong Co., Pa., Fob. 20, 1801. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF TIIH EAR. I have had a tumor growing in the ear fliinost attariieii lo tue uriuii. Drs. iiu Clellan tV Salm reuioved the kamu four weeks ago without any pain, and I can hear uow with splendid results. They are great physicians. 1'ktkb Am man. Somerset, Pa., Jan. 10, l.V.U. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A few months ago Drs. McClellan A halm removed lrom my lett eye-ball a tumor size of a small hazel nut with per fect success mid n pain w hatever, and w as not kept in the house a single day on uc count of tho operation. Alii'S Woiik. Rochester Mills, Iudiiuia Co., Pa., Jan. 14, IftWl. Columbus, Ohio, r9-Examlnation and Tionesta, Pa., Fridays, Nov. 6, 1891. BARN ETT'S I ; J' I jtf 1 Proclamation of (Sonernl Flection. Whereas, In and by nn net oftlieOpnnral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the Meet Ions of the Commonwealth,' passed tho 2d day of Jul v. A. 1., IHtlli, it In made tho duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give publin notice of the (General Elections, mid In such to enumerate: 1st. The officers to be elected. 2d. Designate the blao.e at which 11m election is to he held. I, JolIN R. OSGOOD. Hlirh Sheriff of the County of Forest, do hereby make Known ami give this iub e not eo to I in electors of the Count v of Forest, that a General Election will be held in said county, on Tuesday, November .id, 1S91, between the hours of T a. in. and 7 p. in. nt thesevernl Election Districts. The Electors of Bnrnett townshln nt Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. ine r.iociors 01 uroen township as rol lowsi Those residing in tho Election Dis trict of Giiitonville, lo-wit I those em braced in the following boundary, via: Beginning at a post, the north corner of Warrant No. 6:t3, thence south forty-fivo degrees west three hundred and twenty rods to tho west corner of said tract, thence south forty-live degrees east along divid ing lino between tracts Nos. AIIB and erxlS to the north corncrof tract No. firm I, thence by the northwest line of tract r."01 and the southeast lino of tracts Nos. fiftOS and 5S04 to the south corner of tract No. 5504, tlienco southwesterly to the northwest corner of tract No. 'xM and southeast corner of tract Wi02 on the Clarion county lino, thence by the same east to tho north east corner of Clarion county, thenee north by the Jenks township line to where the said Jenks township line crosses tho northeast line of tract ftfiOO, thonco north westerly by the northeast line of Oreen township to the place of beginning, shall vote at the School House at (luitouville. Tho Electors of Oreen township residing outsido of tho territory embraced in tho above described Election District of Oui tonviilo, shall vote at tho bouse of L. Ar ner, in Nebraska village Tho F.loetors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing in the election district of Upper Harmon v, to-wlt: thoso embraced in the following tsniudary, vis: iicginmng on tue Aiiegneny river at the Tionesta township lines thence northerly by said lino to the back line of the river tracts; thence along the back lino of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek: tlienco up said West Hickory Creek to tho warren county line; tlienco east along snid Warren County lino to tho Allegheny river; thonco down said river to the place of beginning, at the old Dunn A Turner storo bulliling, west illcKory. Tho Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of tho territory embraced in tho above described Upper Harmonv shall vote at A Mender School House. Tho Eloctjrs of Hickory township at Burns' Hartleys Shop, in East Hickory. The Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing In the Election Dis trict of Middle llowo, to-wit: thoso em braced in the following lioiindnry, vir. : Beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 8108 Intersects the line of Warren and Forosi counties; thence south bv west lines of Warrants :ilJS, Sl'.O, 3IS!, 8187 and 8185 to a point where tho west line of Warrant 8185 inter sects with the Jenks township lino; thence by Jenks township lino east to a point w'horo tho eastern lino of Warrant 3799 Intersects said Jenks township line; thence north to northeast corncrof Warrant 3799 ; thonce by the north lino of 3790 wost to tho southeast corner of 38,13 ; thenco north by said east line of ssoj to a post tho northeast corner of said Warrant; thence by tho Hulings Warrant 4545 east to the southeast corner thereof; thonco north by the east line of tho Hn linars lot and east lino of Warrants 2h78. 2960, 2093, tho Fox Estato, VAH and 2735 to whore tho east line of 2735 intersects the Warren and Forest County lino; thence by said Warren and Forest county line west to tho northwest corner of Warrant 3198, tho plains of beginning, at Gusher Citv School Houso. The Electors of Howe township residing In the Election District of East Howe, to wit : Thoso residing cast of tho above de scribed Middlo Howe, at Brookston, In Urookston Library J I ail. Tho Electors of Howe township residing In the Election District of West Howe, to wit: Thoso residing west of the above do- scribed Middlo Howe, at tho Balltown School House. The Eloctors of Jenks township as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election Dis trict of Byroin, to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at the northoast corner of tract No. 4133 and the northwest corner of tract No. 4134, thenco northeasterly to mo southeast cor ner of tract No. 3(i43 and tho southwest corner of tract No. 3501, thenco nortli by the western line or tracts iNes. svii. wj'l. SMt and 3H01 to tho Jenks township line. thence east bv the same to the northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by the east line or Jenks township to the southeast comer thereof, thonco west to the southeast corner or tract No. 4129, thenco north to the northeast corner of said Warrant, thonce west to beginning, shall vote at the School House at Byroin town. The Electors ol Jenks township residing outside of the territory embraced in the above described Election District of By roin, shall vote at Central Hall in Marien ville. The Electors of Kingsley township at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in Tionesta borough. The Electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. At which time and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: One person for Auditor O on oral of Pennsylvania. One person for State Treasurer of Penn sylvania. "Twenty-seven persons for Delegates at T-nrgo to the Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, (each elector to vote for only eighteen persons.) Threo persons for Delegates to the Con stitutional Convention for the 38th Sena torial district of Pennsylvania, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) One person for District Attorney ot For est County. One person for County Auditor of For est County. One person for Jury Commissioner of Forest County. One person for Coronorof Forest County. At the same time tho qualified electors will vote for or against holding a c.)U veil tiou to uuiond tho Constitution. I also give notice of tho following: PENNSYLVANIA. Ot'FK'K OP TUB Skcretauy op thk Commonwealth. IlARItlSMITRII, Ncptnuhrr 2.VA, 1891. To the Sheriff of Forest County. In compliance with tho ?iovislons of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for a Convention to amend the Constitution, and the election of delegates thereto," approved I lie nine teenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, the duly qualitiod electors of this Com mon wealth shall, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday next following the tlrst Monday of Novemlwr, nexc, vote for or auuinst holding a convention to amend tho Constitution, and lor iiioiiioers of said convention, if a majority of the voters in the Commonwealth favors audi convention, according to the regulations provided in the several sections of said act as hereafter set forth, to-wit: Section 1. lie it enactor 6.y the Senate an J Jlouie of Iiepretentiitivra of the Com monwealth of lV'.y,ito4uia in General A emliln met, twl il in hereby enaeted by the authority of the name, That at the general election to be held on the Tuesday next following tlio first Monday of November next, the duly qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall vote for or auainst holdiug a convention to amend the Coiisti tutiou according to tho regulations pro vided In tho subsequent sections of this act. Section 2. If at the said general election to be hold as aforesaid, a majority of tho electors of this Commonwealth shall de clare in favor of a convention In nmend tho Constitution, tho said convention shall lip composed of delegates duly elected, and shall assemble as hereinafter provided. Section 8. At the general election to be held on the Tuesday next following the llrst Monday of November next, there shall bo oleeted by the qualified electors of thin Commonwealth, delcg-ites to a con vention to revise and amend tho Constitu tion of this State. The said convention shall consist of one hundred and seventy seven members, to be elected in tho man ner following: Twenty-seven members shall bo elected In the State at large. Each voter of tho Slate shall vote for not moro than eighteen candidates, and tho twenty seven highest in vote shall be declared elected. One hundred and fifty dologateg shall be apportioned to and elected from tho different Senatorial districts of tho Slate, three delegates to be elecled for each Senator thereliom ; and In choosing said delegates, each voter shall be entitled to vote for not more than two of tho members to be chosen from each Senatorial district, and the three candidates highest in rote shall be declared elected, and said dele gates shall possess the quail Heat ions at present required for members of the State Senate. Section 4. Tho following regulations shall apply to the aforesaid electiou to bo held on the Tuesday following tho first Monday of November next, and to the return of the same. First. The said election shall ho held and conducted by the proper election ollb cersof the several election districts of the Commonwealth, and shall be governed and regulated iu all resnocts by tho general election laws of the Commonwealth, so far as the same be applicable thereto and not inconsistent with the provisions of this act. Second. The tickets to ho voted for or against n convention shall havo on the inside, "ForaConstituiional Convention," and "Against a Constitutional Conven tion," and no other Inscription thereon. Third. The tickets to be voted for mniubers at largo shall havo on the out sido tho words "Delegates at largo," and on the Inside the names or the candidates to bo voted for not exceeding clghtcon In number. Fourth. Tho tickets to be voted for district members shall have on the out side the words, "District delegates," and on the inside tho name or names of the candidates voted for not exceeding the, proper number limited as aforesaid, but any ticket that shall contain a greater number of names than tho number 'for wliich the voter shall lo entitled to vote shall bo rejected. Filth. The return judges shull meet at tho same places and at the samo time ofler said election, and shall moke out tho re turns tlicreol ol' tho votes cast fordelcgatos at largo and for district delegates to bo members of tho said convention in thesev ernl counties of the Commonwealth, and shall follow the same form in making out their returns as proscribed lor return Judgca ill tliocasnof an election for Govern or, except that the said returns shall be traiiMiintied to the S.'crctarv of the Com monwealth and shall bo addressed to that ollli'er alone. Now, therefore, in obedience to tho re quirciueiits of tho Act of tho General As sembly aforesaid, you aro hereby required to to publish this noiico with your procla mation for the holding ol said general elec tion. William F. Maiuutt, Secretary of lie Commonwealth. The act of Assembly entitled "an ae: re lating to tho elections of this Cominon wealih," passed July 2, 1819, provides as follows, viz: "In case tho ferson who shall havo re ceived tho second highest numbcrof votes for inspector shall not attend on tho da v ot any election, then the person who sliall havo received tho second highest number of votes for Judge ut tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And iu case tho person who shall havo re ceived the highest number of votos fer in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his place, and iu case the person elected J udgo shall not attend, then tho inspector w ho received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; ami it any vacancy snail continue in tho board for the sinus of ono hour after tho tiiuo lixod by law fortheopeningof the election, the (juiililied voters of tho township, want or district for which such ollieer shall have been elected, present ot Iho place ol election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. 1 elso givootlicial notice to the electors of Forest county, Uiat by a:i act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act rolativo to tlio election of this Common wealth, approved Jau30, 1874 :" Sko. 9. All thn elections by the citizens shall be by ballot ; every ballot voted shall bo numbered iu tho order iu w hich it shall bo received, and the number rocordod by tho clerks on the list of voters opposite tho niimo of tiio elector from wlim received. And any voter voting two or mo'-o tickets the several tickets so voted shall o ich bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to the iiamn of the voter. Any elector may write his naino upon his ticket, or cause the same to bo written thereon, and attested by a citizen of tho district. In addition to theoatli now proscribed by law to bo takon and sub scribed by election olllccrs, they shall sev erally be sworn or allirmod not to Unclose how any elector sliall have voted, unless required to do ho as witnesses iu a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or nllirined in tho presence of each ether. The judgeshall bo sworn by tho minority inspector, if there shall be such minority inspector, "If not, then by a justice of tho peace or aldoruian, aud the inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by the judgo. Certificate of such swear ing or alllrming shall lie duly made out and signed by the olllccrs go sworn, and attested by tho ollieer who administered the oath. If any judge or minority Inspec tor refuses or tails to swear tho oftlccrs of election In tho manner required by this act, or if any ollieer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if an v ollieer ol rleclion shall certify that any ollieer was sworn when ho was not, it shall bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the ollieer or oilicers so offending shall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or Imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in tho discretion of the court. Sko. 11. It shall bo 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 taxahlos, to challenge the vote of such person, where upon the proot of tho right of suffrage as is now required by law sliall be publicly mudo and actod upon by the election board and the vote admitted or rejocted, according to tho evidence. Every person churning to be a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ceititicato at tho election betore voting, except where lie has been for five years consecutively a voter iu the district in which ho oilers to vote ; and on the vote of such person, be ing received, it shall bo tin duly of the election olllccrs to write or stamioii such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day, mouth and year ; and if any election olli eer or oilicers shall receive a tecond vote on tho same day, by virtue of fame cer tificate, except whero koiis aro entitled to voto because of the naturalization of their fathers, Ihey anil tho perse n who shall oiler such second vote, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction thereof, shall be tinnd or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion uf the court; but the tine shall not exceed livo hundred dollars iu each caso, nor the iiniirisonmentoiie year. The like uuuishmeiit shall be indicted on conviction on the oilicers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make or cause to be made, the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Hk;. 12. If any election ollieer shall re fuse or ncglocV to require such proof of the right of RUll'rago as is prescribed by this law, or lawa to which this is a supple ment, from, ar.y person ottering to ote whose name i not on this list of assessed voters, or whose right to voto w ilhout re quiring such proof, every pursuit so of. fondling shall, upon convtctiou, bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced Tor every sucli oilimsp, to i nv a tlno not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment ot not more than olio year, or both, at the discretion of tho court. I also nmko known tho following pro visions of tho new Constitution of Punn ay Ivan la i ARTICLE VIII. Mirmnn asd ki.nrrioi, Hkc. 1. Every male citizen twmity-one years of n'je, posscmlng tho following qualifications, shall be entitled to voto at all elections : Firxt. Mo shnll have been n citizen ot the United Stales at least one month. .Scromf.-l'e-shall have resided in theStntn one year, (or. If having previously boon i qualified elector or native born citizen ot tho State ho shall have ronmvod thercform and returned, then six mouths,) immedi ately preceding tho election. Thiril. Ho shall have resided In tho election district where lie oilers to vote at least two mouths Immediately preceding tho election. Fourth. If twenl v-two years of age or upwards, ho shnll hove paid within two years a State or county tax w hich shall have been assessed at least two months anil paid at least ono month before election. Sue 2. The General election shall be held Hiniually orithoTuosilav ncxtfhllow ing tho first Mondav or Novemlsir, tut the General Assembly mav, bv law, fix a difforoiit day, two-thirds of nil tlis mom bors of each House consenting thereto, I also give oillclal notice of the follow ing provisions of an net approved the SOtli of March, ISM, entitled "An act regula ting the modo or voting at all tho elections of this Commonwealth." Hi'. 1. lie It enacted bv Iho Sonnfo and Houso f Representative of ihe Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Ar sembiv met, and it is horobv enacted b the authority of the snnte. That tho quaf illed voters ol the several counties of tills Commonwealth, at nil general, township, borough and special elections are hereby herenrter authorized and required to voto by tickets minted or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally claa siliod a follows : Ono ticket shall embrac tho names of oll jndgcs of courts voted fr aud shall be labeled "Judiciary ;" r ticket shall embrace the names of al' Htato oilicers voted for and bo lm "State;" ono ticket shall embrac names nfnll Ihe county oilicers votf including ollice of Senator and men Asscmb'y, if voted for, and mcr Congress, If voted (or, and lie "County ;" one ticket shall eml names of all tl township o!)l for, and be labeled "Town ticket shall embrace tho names of all th!f borough oilicers voied Tor and bo labnlod "llorough," mid ea-h class shall bedeprw iteil in separate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given, Thatanv person excepting Justices of (ho Peace who shall hold liny ofllce or npimintmont of profit or trust under tho United States, or this State, or any city or corporate, I district, whether coin missioned ollieer or other wise, a subordinate ofllcer or agent who Is or shall be employed under tho legisla ture, executive or jiidieiiirv dopartmontof this S!ale. or iu any city, or ot any incor porated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress and of tho Statu Legisla ture, or ol the soloct or common council oi any city, or commliisioncrs of any in corporated district, is bv law lucupahlo of holding or exercising "nt tho- time, tho ollice or appointment, of Judge, inspector or clerk ol aoy election iii this Common wealth, mid lh.it no inspector, indite or other otti. cr of audi election i-hall Ikj eligi ble lo bo then voted for. Tin Judges of tho nforosal.l district: shall rcpresuiitativolv tuk charge of tie certificates of return of tho election o their respective districts, and produc them at the Prothonotary's ollice In th Borough of Tioiiosta. as follows: "Ai Judges liviiig wit'iin twelvo miles of tin Prothonotary's ollice, or within twonty four miles if their residence lm in a or euy i pon mo lino ol a 1 all. -on nit? ,-lMUllv Seal, KI1HU llCfOIOlW o'clock p. m.. on "WEDNESDAY. Nt VEMllKlt KOITIt'l'll wn ., i .i,. ludges shall before twelve o'clock m on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER FIFTH 1891, deliver said returns, together will tile return sheets, to the Prothonolary o tho Court of ('. million Pli.tw tt county, which said return shall be lllefi mm inn nay mm Hour ol tiling marki therein, ami shall be preserved hv tt Prothonolary for public inspection. I Given under my hand at my offleo in T nostn. Pa., this 28th day of Septembt in tho year of our Lord ono thousai ni .1,1 i. ,..,... i ..i .. j . . ......... v., iiiiiui,, -UllW, MIIU Ihn mm Iti, ,,! f.i.1 .! btv. .... .....,.,,,, ,,, pi .tt-m , d,i tho Independence of the United Siatl Kill v: 1, s..i.i.iai ... '.J TIME TABLi rI effect July 5, 1S!; Trains leave nesta for Oil ami poluts W, lot lows: No. 93 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) No. 31 Rutialo Express 12:09 J Ao, M Wavrruiuht (carrvinir passongers) 4:r No. 33 Oil City Ext ross daily.. J For Hickory, Tldiouto, Warren, Brad lord, tHenii and tho East: No. 8'1 tdcu'i Exprcssd iily Il No. 32 Pitt.-biirsfli Kx pVe?TT.v No. mi Through Freight (car- r '"i? passengers) 7? Trains 03 and IM1 Run Dailyy lyi.nl Kits bell Other tl passengers to unit lrom pow uu laiy ami irvineion only, run daily excont Sunday. Get Time Table anil) fu',1 informal from J. L. CRAIG, Agotit..Tionosta, l' n. Hit. if,, uon ISllpt, J. A. FELLOWS. flf.n'l Piiwu.ititmr .V Tlilal Bullaio, N. V. MEADVILLE, PA. En'stablished ovor 25 years. Connected with Allegheny Collcgo aud Conservatory oC Music. Ovor 2.IMH) students placed in 'good paying positions. Four complete courses: Business, Shorthand and Type writing, Penmanship, and Normal Eng lish. Book-keeping taught by tho Princi pal and practical accountants of over 2(1 years' experience. Shorthand by practi cal stenographers. Penmanship by two of the host penmen in the world. English Department by theoldest and beat teachers in tho Slates. Commercial Law by tho best lawyers in Pouu'u. Students ran commence at any time. Expenses one half less than at any similar institution. Send for tho Jlcjmriur and specimens of Penmanship. Enclose i eta. iu stamps and uddrcus seplU-4t A. W. SMITH, Mcadville, Pa. Administrator's Notice INSTATE OF SWAN A. AHLSTRAND, I -J latoot Howe Township, Forest Coun ty, deceased. Letters of administration upon tho above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against too samu will present them for payment, duly authenticated; aud those indebted (hereto w ill please make , immediate payment to CHARLES J. AH LSTHAND, Administrator, North Clarendon, Pa., or P. M. CLARK, Attorney. Sept. 8, mill. tit. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at t!iO REPUBLICAN ollice. i
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