r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. t. WINK, lOITO 4 l0ltTOI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEtt 28, 1801. ni:ri itMC ax ticket. STATU. Auditor-General. DAVID McM. GREGG, Korku. State Treasurer, JOHN W. MOIUUSON, Allegheny. lEt.KOATRI-AT-I.ARfI! TO CoXSTITl'TIOlC- Al. CONVRWTION, A. 8. L. Shields. John Robert. lac C. Wear. Herman Kramer. Willinin I. Schafter. Iiouis W. Hall. Morris Tj. KaufTinan. FranK Roeder. If. M. Edwards. H. O. McCormick. George S. Schmidt. J. II. Pomeroy. Cvrus Elder. John Cessna, John S. Lainbie. William . Rodger. Jumps L, Drown. T. V. Powdorly. COlTY. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, K. L. DAVIS. (Subject to action of District Conference.) District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. Auditor, JOHN A. DAWSON. Coronpr, Dr. C. C. RUMBERGER, DONT FAIL TO TOTE. We urge Republicans to awaken to the importance of polling the full Re publican vote at the election of No vember third. The time ia near at hand and the work must be done quickly if at all. In Ohio, New York, Massachusetts and Iowa, where general elections are to be held, the prospects of Republican success are good, and Pennsylvania should do its whole duty by giving an old fashioned majority for Gregg and Morrison. The results of the election this fall will greatly affect the great campaign in 1892. The gigantic industrial interests of Pennsylvania as well as the welfare of the farming and laboring interests which are dependent upon the con tinued success of the policy of Protec tion must win the skirmish for position for the Presidential battle next year or the advantage will be with the Democracy and Free Trade. Repub lican success in the States named this year and in Pennsylvania, the main (Stay and bulwark of Protection, means that a Republican President will be elected next year. Republicans who are asked to vote against their own party or any of its candidates, on mere aide issues, should remember this fact. The Republican ticket, from top to bottom, is composed of men of sterling integrity, ability and in all respects are worthr of hearty support. Don't fail to vote on November third. Get out tho vote, Republicans. The conferees of this Senatorial district held a meeting at Ridgway on Monday evemog of this week, but as the word was received here at a late hour, Mr. Davis, Forest County's can didate, was unable to be present with his conferees. The great uncertainty of there being a Constitutional Con vention held at all has made the can didates rather apathetic in the matter of holding a conference for the pur pose of placing condidates in the field which doubtless accounts for the late date arranged, and the inability to get word to all the candidates. At the Ridgway conference Benjamin W Green, of Emporium, Cameron county was nominated, and should receive the Republican vote. But one candidtae was placed in the field. The Case of Treasurer Boyer. The investigation of State Treasurer Boyer by the Senate yesterday devel oped that Governor Pattison was very badly advised when he summoned the Senate to investigate Mr. Boyer. The one great point made against Mr. Boyer in the Governor's message was that the latter had paid to John Bardslcy the Philadelphia school war rant of $425,000 long beforo it was due. On the examination yesterday Mr. Buyer ad mined that he had paid the warrant a few days after January 1st, and insisted that he had authority to do si from the law and precedent. Then John Q Stewart, Deputy Super intendent of Public Instruction, was put on the witness stand and testified that frequently in former year the Philadelphia school warrait had been paid in Jauuary, as it was a separate school district, and not governed by the laws a fleeting other school districts. To crown all, and completely cut the props from under the Governor's charge against Mr. lioyer, the secre tary of the Philadelphia Board of Education, Mr. Halliwell, testified that the school term in Philadelphia runs from January 1st to December 31st, showing therefore that when Mr. Boyer paid tho Philadelphia school warrant he had done so after the term had begun, and not six months before, as charged by Governor Pattison, in order to give Bardsley the advantage of holdiog a large sum of money. When this fact was brought out it was plainly seen that tbe Uovernor bad no case against Mr. Boyer, and even the Democratic leaders were as tonished at the laying bare of evidence the existence of which they never dreamed. With regard to Bardsley's large balances Mr. Boyer said it never entered his mind that Bardsley was misusing Mate fuuds. liardsley was elected on a reform ticket, he stood as a model for all that was honest and upright in tho community, and Mr. Boyer never had reason to suspect that he Was doing any crooked work liardsley deceived Dim as well as many other good men. Bardsley was the one man in Philadelphia pointed out as "Honest John." His financial transactions were of a large character, and his integrity was away above par. It was natural that Mr. Boyer should have no suspicion agaiost him. And thus the case against Boyer fails. It was wak at tbe outset, and it has grown weaker right Blraight along. In lact it has gone to pieces from its weakness, and the State Treasurer stands vindicated before tbe people of bis State who honored him Harrisburg Telegraph. Bargains Whenever in the history of the Republican party the full vote was gotten out tbe result was only question of majority in both State and county, and often reached asurprisiog figure. This is without a doubt the most important matter of all. Let be the watchword of tbe campaign Our candidates are without a blemish Let orders be passed alone the whole line, and ba repeated emphatically until election day. Get out the vote I SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ! I have the finest and the largest stock in this part of the State, and offer you big in Dry Goods. Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. Everything new and in tho latest styfo, ust irom rue Ji.asr. iamcs snouia sec our Dress Goods and Millinery. Mail orders at ended to promptly. Samples sent by mail. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. See that tbe names of Gregg, Mor rison, Clark, Dawson, and Rumberger are on your ticket and you'll not miss it. of I he JNlctvinley bill is not giving satisfaction to England. Tbe Shef field Telegraph, one of the chief journals outside of London, bewails the workings of the bill in this rather candid way: "Its promoters meaut it to push forward the policy of Ameri cans for America. One nieihod realizing it was to keep all the work within their own dominions. The country was to be made self supplying, What could be produced at home was not to be bought abroad. Inat was the crux of the McKiuley scbome, and it is working out the ideas of its '! eiguers with the precision and effect iveness of a machine. Manufacturers are naturally reluctant to give exact and candid information as to how they are affected in any particular market but when a single industry falls off by nearly fifty percent, it ia sheer folly to hope to hide the fact." ProrlnniAtloii of dciicrnl I.lcriloii. Whereas. In and bv an nctnft1ienonrr.il Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, out it lint 'An Act to rcgiilnto tho l-.loctiona of tho Coninionwcalliv passed tho 2d day of July, A. I 1W( it ia made the duty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of tho General Elections, and In such to enumerate : 1st. Tho oflleors to be elected. 2d. Designate - the plaeo at which tho election is to ho held. I, JolIN K. OSGOOD, 1 tilth Sheriff of tho County of Forest, do horchy mako known and (rive this public notice to tho electors of the County of Forest, that a General Kloolion will bo hold In said county, on Tuesday, 2Vovrmlcr 3d, 1801, between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at theseveral Flection Districts. The Electors of Harnett township nt Jacob Minn's Carpenter shop, Tho Kloetors of Green township as fol lows i Those residing in the Flection Dis trict of Guitonvlllo, to-witi thoso em braced In tho following boundary, via: Beginning at a post, tho north corner of Warrant No. 61:13, thenco south fortv-llvo doirroos west three hundred and twenty rods to the west corner of said tract, thenco south forty-live degree cast along dlvid Ing line between tracts Nos. ft 1 3:1 and fV05 to the north eornerof tract No. .'0I, thenco by the northwest linn of tract r"01 and tho southeast lino of tracts Nos. 5-r05 and f"4 to the aouth .eornor of tract No. fiool. thenco southwesterly to tho northwest corner of tract No. 3,1:10, and southeast corner of tract WWa on the Clarion county line, thenco by tho same east to the north east corner of Clarion county, thence north by the Jenks township line to where Ihe said" Jenks township lino crosses tho northeast line of tract .Vimi, thence north EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ! DAVID BARETTS 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 BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. DR. J. J MORITZ SALM. M. Special!-, t, McCLELLAN, Specialist. in all Chronic Diseases of the Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat, All diseases are successfully treated by them. Wonderfully Buccesslul Icings and Nasal Catarrh. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED. Hon. Leonard Rhone, Master of tbe Pennsylvania State Grange, comes out in an address to the grangers of the State in which be urges the defeat of Robert E. Wright, Democratic candidate for Auditor General. Mr. Rhone ia a Democrat, but Wright's record on the tax question is too much for his Democracy. Mr. Rhone says: "Wright's record shows him to be opposed to the farmer's demand for equality in the distribution of the nec essary burdens of government. It wai Robert E. Wright, representing a great corporation, that made the most bitter and unfair attack upon the farmers' grange tax bill before the enate finance committee during the last session of the legislature, and It is reasonable to suppose that what he did as a private citizen and an em ploye of a great corporation be would do as an auditor general. Replisucans, turn out next Tues dav and vote. This is no ' off year" if we care a straw for the great campaign of next year. Tbe Democrats expect to catch us napping. Sue to it that tber are fouled in this hope. On OVT the vote! There are five tickets to be voted at the cjuiiug election. Tho first labeled "State," contaius the unities of the candidates for Auditor General and State Treasurer. The second, -'Dele gates at Large," contains eighteen names fur delegates at lurge to the constitutional convention. The third is not labeled on the outside, but on the inside "For" or "Against" a con stitutional convention. Tbe fourth, labeled "District Delegates," contaius the names of two district candidates for delegates to the constitutional con vection. The fifth, "County," has on it tho names of the candidates for County offices, which on the Repuhli cau ticket are, P. M Clark, John A. Dawson, C. C. Rurubergtr. While the Democrats have in the field candidates fir both the State offices to be filled at the coming election, the efforts of the party man agemeut are all directed to thaelecliou of Tilden as State Tieafurer. They are no doubt acting on the principle that half a loaf is better than no bread, but it is a little rough ou the other candidate. Election uext Tuesday. Get out early, Republicans, ftud put iu a good solid vote fur the whole ticket. Thai's all that's need i-J to iubiire sucttss, and pave the way fur the great battle of I have b)ii troubled with some Eye dis ease for some tinio. The pain wus almost unbearable at times, and I couldn't think of reading or sewing at any time. I put myself under care of Drs. MoOlollun & halm, who visit Duller every four weeks. After ouly threo months treatment, I consider myself entirely cured, and can sulelv sav that mv eves feel better and I have better vision man at any time wiinin the last twelve vears. M rh. P. Uoi.dkn. Butler, Pa , W. Jenerson stroot. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Ilavo suffered fearful pain in my loft eye for more than live weeks, caused by breaking of a muchiiie needle, and tho sumo penetrating the eye-ball. I was treatexl for it by homo physicians, but without the least success, lint alter the lirst treatment by Drs. McOlellan & Hal in I had and have now perfect relief and absolutely no pain. I am certaiu they understand their business. Very ttratefullv, Mrs. Kkhkcca Weoi.ey. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Am now 20 years of aixo anil was born cross-eyed. Drs. McClullau & Saliu, who visited Indiana every four weeks, operat ed upon my left eye "to-day. It was done within out) minutes time and without pain, and now consider my eyes perfectly straight. Gratefully, Mauuie Mills. Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa., Oct. at, 184W. FISSURE. FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OK RECTUM. After first treatment the most intense nam had vanished as if by iiiapic. Por m url v live ears I have sutlered uf rectum The pain producod by same was al times almost intolerable, and my doing any work waa out of tho unestion. Alter huviuir had tliu first treatmeut from Drs McClcllau A Suliu the relief was remarka ble and the fearful paiu of years' stand iiif had vuninhed as il by muxh'.and now alter a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. iralufully, John IIonoh. Indiana, l a., March 11, lvjl. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH I have been troubled with catarrh and deafness, rim-inir iu tho ears, about six years. Tried two ditl'erent doctors In Pittsburir and ever so many patent modi eines. without the least benefit. I am now under Drs. McClellan it Salm'a treatment four mon'hs, anil tho improvement is ro inarkalilo, and 1 am certain that within short timo I'll be entirely cured. They are tne uoccors to go to to uroi cored. W . K. A1II.LER. Kelley Station. Armstrong: Co.. Pa.. Oct. a, LUNG TROUBLE CURED. In Juno of last year I put myself under treatment oi itrs. Met lollan iV halm lor bad case of lunif troublo. I was losina fiesh rapinly and became weaker daily, so that my friend and myself became vory inueli alarmed. AIUioul-Ii treated Lv several of our best home physicians I began to sink more and more. At this date I consider myself entirely cured of all mv previous trouble, have onco more a (rood appetite and can slctp and eat with pleasure, and am Indeed very modi suns lied with the result. Drs. McClellan halm have done all they promised. H. E. Rarie. Blanco. Annstronii Co.. Pa.. Fob. 20, 181U. TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have had a tumor growing In tho ear almost attached to tbe drum. Drs. Mc Clellan & halm removed the same four weeks ao without any pain, and I can hear now with splendid results. They are great physicians. I'ltkh An man Somerset, Pa., Jan. 16, 1MH. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A fow months ago Drs. McClellan & Balm removed from my lelt eye-ball tumor size of a small hazel nut with pel- fed success and lie pain whatever, and was not kept iu the house a single day on coiiLtof tho operation. Al.H'E Wouk. Rochostor Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jai 14, 1HM1. esterlv bv tho northeast lino of Oreen township to tho plm-o of beginning, shall vote at the Hcliool Mouse at uuitonvuie. Tho Electors of (Ireon township residing outside of the territory embraced In tho above described Election District ot Qui- tonvilln, shall vote at the house of L, Ar tier, In Nebraska village. Tho Elector or Harmony townsnip as follows : Thoso residing iu tho election district of Upper Harmony, to-wlt: those embraced In tho following boundnry, viz lleuinn nor on tho Allegheny river at me Tionesta township line: thenco northerly hv said lino to the back lino of tho river tracts: thenco along tho back lino of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek: thenco up said West Hickory Creek to tho Warren county line; vnonco east aioug snid Warren County lino to the Allegheny river; thenee down said river to the plaeo of beginning, at tho old Dunn A Turner store Jinilding, west mcKory. Tim Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the abovo describpd Upper Harmony aha 1 vote at Allemler School House, Tho Elect rs of Hickory township at Burns' Harness Shop, in East Hickory. The Electors of Howo township as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election DIs trlct of Middlo Howe, io-vn: tnoso em hraced In tho following iHHiiulaiy, vir. Hnirinniiiir at a nolnt where the west lino of Warrant No. 81H8 intersects tho line of Warren and Forest counties! thenco south by west lines of Warrants 31US, 3iy., UlSIt, 8187 and 81K to a point where the west Hoe of Warrant UlMo inter sects with tho Jenks township line; thenco by Jenks township lino oast to a point where the eastern line of Warrant .trim Intersects said Jenks township line; thence north to northeast corner of Warrant 8709; thence by tho north line of 37W west to the southeast corner oi asua ihonxA north bv said east line of 8H04 to i nostthe northeast corner oi sain warrant; thence by tho Hulings Warrant 4545 east to tho southeast corner thereof; thence north by tho east line of tho Hu llnir loL and east line of Warrants l'K78. tfllKO. 2!iii:t. the Fox Estate. IftMU and 273o to where the east line of 27:V Intersects the Warren and Forest County lino; theno by said Warren and Forest county line west to the northwest corner of Warrant 3108. tho nlace of beginning, at Gusher fTilv Si'hool House. The Electors of Howe township residing in the Election District ol Kast Ilowo, to wit : Those rosiding east of the above do- scribed Middle Howo, at Brookston, in Itrnokston Library Ha I. Tho Electors of Howe township residing In the Election District ol west itowe, to wit: Those residing west of tho above de scribed Middlo llowe, oi me iiautow School House. Tho Elector of Jenks township as fol low!! Those residing in the Election Dis trict of Bvrom. to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, vir,: Beginning nt the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 Bnd the northwest corner of tract No. 4134, ilmni-o northeasterly to the southeast cor ner of tract No. Miii and tho southwest corner of tract No. 3504, thence north by the wnstern 1 ne ol tracts .Nos. 3 0J. ;i!)lu, 8ri44 and 3801 to the Jenks township line, thence east by tho same to the northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by the east line of Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof, thenco west to the southeast corner of tract No. 4120, thenee north to the northeast corner ol said Warrant, thenee west to ttogiiiiiiiig, shall vote at tho (School House at By rom town. Tim Ells-tors ol Jenks township residing outsidoofthe territory embraced in the above described Election District or lly rom, shall vote at Central Hall in Marien ville. The Electors of Kingsloy township at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in Tionesta borough. The Electors ot Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. vldod In the subsequent sections of this act. Hctlon U. If at the said general election to be held as aforesaid, a majority of tho electors of this Commonwealth shall do elnre In favor of a convention to amend tho Constitution, the snid convention shall be composed of rtelciralos duly elected. and shall nssembleas hereinafter provided. rM'i-uon il, I me Koiitoni i-iti-inril Ki I in held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November next, there shall be elected by the (pialUlcd electors of this Commonwealth, delegates to n con vention to revise and amend tho Constitu tion of this Stato. The said convention shall consist of one hundred and seventy seven members, to be elected In the man ner following: Twenty-seven members shall bo elected in tho State at largo. Each voter of tho state shall voto lor not more than eighteen candidates, and the twenly seven highest in voto shall bo declared elected. Ono hundred and fifty dologntns shall be apportioned to and oloetcd from the ilitlcrent Senatorial district of the State, three delegate to bo elected for each Senator therol'iom ; ami in choosing said delegates, each voter shall bo entitled to Vote for not more than two of the members to be chosen from each Senatorial district. and the three candidate highest in vote shall be declared elected., and said dele gate shall possess tho qualifications nt resent required for members of tho Stato Senate. Section 4. The following regulations shall apply to tho aforesaid clc ''-m to bo held on the Tuesday tollowi io hi-sl Monday of November next, 'o the return of tho same. First. Thn said election slid. o held and conducted by the proper election olll cers of the several election districts of the Commonwealth, and shall bo governod and regulntivt In all respects by tho general election laws of tho Commonwealth, so far as thi samo bo applicable thereto and not Inconsistent with the provision of thlsaet. Second. The tickets to lie voted for or against a convention shall have on tho inside, "rnraCoustilutional Convention, and "Against a Constitutional Conven tion," and no other Inscription thereon. Third. Tho tickets to bo voted for m"inbera at large shall have on tho out side tho words "Delegates at large." und on the inside tho names of tho candidates to bo voted for not exceeding eighteen In number. Fourth. Tho tickets to bo voted for district members shall have on tho out side tho words. ' District delegates," and on tho inside the name or names of the candidates voted for uot exceeding the .proper number limited as aforesaid, but any ticket mat snail contain a greater number of names than tho number .for which the voter shall bo entitled to voto shall bo rejeetrd. Filth. The return I udges shall inert at the samo pLices and at tlm samo time after sakl election, nod shall make out tho re turns thereof of tho votes cist for delegates at largo and for district delegate to be members of the said convention in tho sev eral counties of tho Commonwealth, and shall follow the samo form in making out tliolr returns as prescribed for return indues in thooasoof an election for Govern or. except that the said returns shall ho transmitted m tho secretary ol ino mm monweulth and shall be addressed to that olllecr alone. Now, therefore, in obedience to the ro diiireinents ol the Act of the General As semhly aforesaid, you are hereby required to to publish this notice with your proi la niation for the holding of said general cloe linn. Wn.ii vM F. ilAiiurrr. Secretary ol 'ho Commonwealth, of a misdemeanor, and shall for every such mleiiso, to pay exceeding five hundred dollar. dcr;ro an imprisonment ol not nioi one vcur, or both, nt the dio-rotlon court. I also ni-iko known Din fmlowii visions of the il mv Constitution of sylvanln: ARTICLE VI II. Sl KFtlVOK AJIO KI.PCTlOt. Sko. I. Every miilo cltiy.cn twen , yenrs of age, possessing the foil j qualifications, shall be entitled to v nil elections : First. Ho shall have beon a fill the United Stale al IcaH one montl ,Vtoh f.-Heshall have resided in tlx ono year, (or, if having nrcviuualv 1 qualified elector or native born citlr the Stato ho shall have removed ther and returned, then six months,) im alel v preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided I election district where he oilers to vi j least two months immediately precj the election. I .FoiiWi. If twenty-two years of ail unwards. he shall 'hnvn tiniil witldil '., rm n SI,lM no ...i. ...... t .. w have been assessed at least two montl paid at least one month before electio Ski;. 2. The General election sha i II .. .... I... n... i . i . ii-iii in, ihiii 1 1 , .in iiic , m-MiiTiY ncxi, loo bur Hi., Ili-wl lrt,l., i.r V.A. 1 the General Assembly fHnv. bv law. i dilleront day, two-thirds of all thj m, hers of each House consenting thereu I also give official notice of tho full Ing provision of an act annroved thni ' of &lnrolt, 1SM1. entitled "An act re;J ting the mode of voting nt all the elect' ol this Commonwealth." Sue. 1. Be it cnaclod by the Senatn i House cf Representatives of ihe Cnmn wealth of Pennsylvania in General sembly met, and it Is hereby enncted, t ho authoritv of the samo. That the iii illed voters ot the several counties of Commonwealth, al all general, towns! borough nun special elections aro licM hereafter authorised and required to w by tlekots printed or written, or pa'l printed and partly written, severally I j silled as foilou'B: Ono ticket shall em In the names ol'nlliiidues of courts voted 1 and shall be labeled "Judiciary :" 1 ticket shall embrace llie tinouis nt' n1! . Slato olliecrs voted lor mid bo lube' "Stato;" ono ticket shall ombrace li names of all the county ollicers voted t f Including olliee of Senator and member Assembly, il voted for, mid member, Congress, if voted (or, and bo l.il "County ;" one ticket shall einbraci namos ot all th township ollicers ibol f 0 1 At which lime and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: Ono for Auditor Oeneral of Address all communications to Box lilt', Columbus, consultation free to everybody. Ohio. f -l'.xaininatiioi and Will be at Central i i House, Dec. Tionesta, 1, 1891. Fa., Fridays, Nov. 6, erson Pennsylvania. . One person lor duub treasurer ui i-ciiii- fcvlvania. Twenlv-soven persons for Delegates at Large to the Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, (each elector to vote for only oighteen persons.) Three persons lor Delegates to mo t.on- stilutional Convention for the 38th Sena torial district of Pennsylvania, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) Ono person for District Attorney ot ror est County. One person for County Auditor of For est (Totintv. One person for Jury Commissioner of Forest County. One person for Coroner of Forest County At the same lime tho qualified electors will vote tor or against holding a coven tion to amend tho Constitution. I also give notice of tho following : PENNSYLVANIA. oi'fick ok thk Secretahv ok tub Commonwealth. llAltniSUIHO. Setrmher 2.VA, 1S01. To the Sheriff of Forext (unt. In compliance with the provisions 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 the nine teenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, the dulv ouahfied electors or this rom monwealth shall. Kt the ueneral election to be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of Novemlier, next, vote lor or airaiiist lioldinor a convention to amend tho Constitution, and for members of said convention. If a majority of the voters in the Commonwealth favors such convention, according to the regulations provided in the several sections of said act .is hereafter set forth, to-wit: Suction 1. He it euartetl bti the Semite und lnue of Hrirennitiitivi' of the (bin ,n,l;;ill)l of PenllHjIvitllili lit Ufneiul A seinlitu met. mill it i hei-ehu enacted by the authoritu of the mtme. That at the general election to be held on tiio Tuesday next following tlie fust Monday of November next, tho dulv qualified electors of this Commonwealth bhall voto lor or against holding a convention to amend tlieCousti tuliou according to tho regulations, pro The act of Assembly entitled "an ae' ro lating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1810, provides us follows, vise: "Iu case the person yvho shall have re ceived the second highest number of voto for inspector shall not attend oir tho day ot any election, men tho person wno snail have received the second hiuhest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall act a inspector In hi place, And In case tho person who shall havo ro eeived the liigho:-t number of votes for In spoctor shall not attend, the person elcctod Judgo shall apisiint an Inspector In his place, and in ease tho person elected Judgo shall not attend, then tho Inspector wiio receivod tho highest numlier oT votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and ii any vacancy snail continue In tho board for the space of ono hour after tho timo fixed bylaw forthoopeningof tho election, tho nullified voters of the township, ward or district for which such olllccr shall have been fleeted, present at tho plaeo of election shall elect ono of their number to fill such vacancy. I elsogivo official notice to the electors of Forct county, i hat by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 174 :" Ski;. 0. All the elections by tho citizens shall bo by ballot; every ballot voted shall bo nnmbcroil in the order in which itshall be received, and the number recorded by tho clerks on tho list of voters opposite the name of tho elector from whm received. And any voter voting two or unco tickets tho several tickets so voted shall e ich be numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to tiio name of the voter. Any doctor may writo his name upon his ticket, or cuuo tho samo to bo written thoroon, and attested ly a citizen of the district. In addition to tlieoulh now prescribed by law to be taken and sub seriljed by ejection ollleors, they shall sev erally be sworn or alllrmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a Judicial proceeding. All Judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under tills uct, shall, before entering upon their duties, lie duly sworn or alllrmod in the presence ol each other. The Judgoxhiill be sworn by tho minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, thon by alusticeof Die peace or alderman. and tho insectorsnnd clerk shall be sworn by the judge, ccriuc-aies ot sucii swear ing or alllrining shall lie duly made out and signed by the ollicers so sworn, and attested bv tiio officer who administered the oath. If anv lodge or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear tho ollicers of election iu the manner required by this act, or if any otlicer of election shall act without being dulv sworn, or it anv officer of election shallcertil'y Ihaiany officer was sworn when ho was not, it shall lie deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the officer orotiicers so offending nhall be fined noi exceeding one thousand doilais, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of tho court. Sk.c. 11. It shall be lawlul tor an v quali fied citizen of the district, nol withstand ing the nanio of the piojioscd voter is con tained on the list of resident taxaliles, to ohallengu the vote of such person, where upon thn proot of the right ol sutlrage as i now required by law snail be publicly' made and acted upon by tho election board and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to lie a nutnrali.ed citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ccitilicato al the election before voting, except whero he has been for five years consecutively a voter iu the district in which ho oilers to vote : and on tho vote of such person bo- i nir received, it Bhall be th3 dulv ot the for, and be labeled "Township ; ticket shall emhriico the names of all borough ollicers voted for and he label "Borough," and each class shall bedepU itcd in separate ballot boxen. Noiico is hereby given, Tiiatanv pers' excepting Justices of the Peace wlm shu hold any office or appointment of profit j trust nil !er tho I'nited Stales, or tl State, or any cily or corporate I dlstriil whether commissioned olllccr or olhel wise, a subordinate officer or aicnt wh is or shall be employed under tho logish lure, executive or judiciary ilcpartuienti this Stale, or in liny city, or ot any ino pora'.cd district, and also tliatevcrv men her of Congress and of thn Stale Legisli I lure, or of tho select or common coune I of any city, or commissioners of any Irl oorporateil district, Is by 1 r.v incapalilo 'l holding ot excrci-lg 'ot tin) time, tt ' nlhVe or appointment of judge, inspect1 or clerk ol any election iu this Conim'i wealth, mi l timt no liMpocb'r, judge S other oliiecT of such el.s:iiou .-.h ill bouliS 1.1c to be then voted for. The Judge of t'.io aforesaid distrlo. shall representatively take charge of th ce.tlflca'es of return of tho election 'n their respective districts, and produ them at tho ProthonoUiry's otlico in l llorough of Tionesta, as follows: "A judge living wit'iin twelve mile of lh Vrothonotarv's olliee, or within twenty four miles if their resiileneo be in a tovrt , village or cily vpou the lino of a tailrna leading to the eountv scat, shall beforstwii o'clock p. in., on 'WEDNESDAY. NOt VEMUKlt FOUItTII. l.sni. and a I othui lodges shail before t welvo o'clo, k, m.y on THCUSDAY. XOVEMtlKIt FIFTH, Isvl, deliver said leiuins, together yvitb tho return sheets, to the Prothonotary t' tho Court of Common Pleas of Fore!. county, which said return shall bo filed and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall bo preserved by tho. rr-cliionoiary lor public inspection. Given under mv hand at my olliee in Tio nesta, Pa., this) "St It day of September, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-one, and in the oun hundred mi l sixtceuih year of llie Independence of the United States, JOH X K. OSGOOD, Hhoritr. TIM V. 'PA IIT.li". In i effort July 6, lsol. Trains leave Tin- 1 nesUi for Gil City and points west on follows: No. 03 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 11:38 a. in. Nn, ill 1 ! it II al i Express.. , liOOuooll. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers). ... 4:17 p.m. No, : Oil City Exi ress daily.. 7:S3 p. in. V-cry, Tidioufo, Warren, Klnziia, ( ilcui and tho East : 8:41 a. 4:17 p. "7:00 pt iu. in. For ITm Bradiord No. 30 Glenn Expressdsily No. H'J Pitl-dmi-gli Express No. Ill Throm;h Freight (cur rying paeugcrs)'. S. .. rial n v a id Oil I'l' jHaily and carry passengers to and .in points between Oil City and Irvii'n only, othor traina run daily exceW imndtiv. Get Timo 'inyrm and roll Information from J. L. CHAD I, Am-iit. Tionesta, Pa. K. BELL, Geii'lSupt. J J. A. FELLOWS, i i iifnjijiur tv iJfKui .i,'i'iii, .-i u.uiuio. x. y.' Administrator's Notice. election ollicers to writo or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," w ith tho dav. month and year ; and if any election otli cer or ollleors shall recoivo a locond voto on the same day, by virtue of fame cer tificate, except whero sons are entitled to voto because of the naturalization of their fathers, they and tho person who shall offer sueb second vote, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of tho court; but the fine shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each ease, nor the imprisonment one year Tho like punishment shall be Inllicted on conviction on tho officers of election who shall neuluct or refuse to inako or cause to bo mado the endorsement re quired aforosiiid on said naturalization certificate. Ski;. 12. If anv election officer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of llie right ot sunrauo as is picscrioco ny this law. or laws to which this isa supple ment, from any person ottering to vote whose name is not ou this list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote without ro oiiiiiiiir such uroof. every liorsou so of. lending shall, upon conviction, be uuilly INSTATE OF F. P. J lev Township, OHX. lalo of Kings- Forest County, do- ecuseil. Letters of ttdininistiniii n upon tho above named otaio having been granted to the undeisiciied, a 1 person having claims against the samo, win present them lor paviueut, duly authen ticated; and those jnilcUod thereto will please mako l in mod late payment to G. V. OStiOiiD. Administrator, Whig Hill, ForustCo., Pa. P. M. CLARK, Attorney. Oct. 1(1, ISM. CU ,i'"'T. in iifeiiMssiSiiiii MEADVILLE, PA. Established over 25 years. Connected with Allegheny College and Conservatory of Music. Over 2,000 students placed in good paying positions. 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