THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WINK, Editor 4 o-mtTO. VVKPSKSDAY, OITOMKII 'M, 18W. lti:il 1CI.K A TH'IUX NATIONAL. President. ItFNJAMIN IIAKKISON, ol' Indiana. Vice President, wiiitfi.avv mom, of New York. STATU. .1 ndvri' of Hip Supreme Court, .n:i)ui: .toiin dhan, of lilair County. Conm ose-ut-Lnriri", A 1 , 1 C X A N I ) K U M ( I )( J U 1 ; I . I ,, of Mercer County. WIM.IAM I,II.M of Carben County. t'Ot'NTV. I 'niuircss, C ltAHl.DS K. AN DHKH'S, of Clarion County. Assembly, .1. .1. II A Iii I IT, of Jlono Township, Treasurer, JU I STAIN JAM1FSON, of Tinnositi Township. Surveyor, .T. F. PKOPF.lt, or Tionpsia P.nroiiuh. Ollt (lirXI'II TIi'KET. The Republican county ticket needs no epecial piiliiiij; 1 his year. It is compose,) of men who nre well known for tlicir sterling worth as citizen?, as -well hs their thorough litueM fcr the ofliccs (or which they have been placed in nomination liy their party. Capt. John J. Hnight, the n.unineQ fur As semhly is so well ntnl favnrnhle known to the large majority of our voters that nothing we could say would add to his popularity. A gentleman ol the soundest judgment, strictest integ rity urn) lirmcst devotion to principle, ho will make lp"isla'.or whom the people can lie to when a vote for the rtht is needed 111 the halls of legisla tion. Cupi. llaiyht is u man whom :iouo eau twel ve from the performance of a duty he believe s to he rihl. and we believe ull who kt.ow him have formed such an opinii.n of the man A Kepuhliean of the most loyal stamp, and a soldier whoso rtcrd is one to be proud of. Viewed from uny standard and he is found a man, mid he will liouor the country which honors him with election to the House of Repre sentatives. Quintain Jainicsuii, a Forest county boy born uml bred, is the Republican nominee for County Treasurer. If a life spent iu industry, molality and honesty counts for anythinc tbeD Quiut ilescrves well at the hands of Ins native county Of a quiet and pleasrt.it deposition be lias friondb wherever he goes or is knnwo. His business is farming, to which he has devoted his energies for nearly bis whole lif.-time. llo is a man who makes little fuss at anything he does, but c, inducts all his business in that unostentatious way which we all ad mire iu any mini, and his canvass for the olliee to which he aspiirs has been chaneteii.ed by su-h a respectful tnauner that his enemies eveu can have found no flaw in his gentleman ly bearii g. Of his capabilities for the office there is no question of doubt, and thai he will udminister the cfliee in the same quiet business like way that he conducts ull his affairs there is also uo question of doubt. No Repub lican who believes iu honoring a worthy man f ,j9 parly will for a moment think of culling the name oi (Juintuiu Jainieson. If the people want to help a man win earns bis bread by the sweat (,f bi9 brow they will elect him by a haudsouie ma jority. J. I I'roper is our candidate for County Surveyor. It is an oflice which, while n it uf any consequence iu a pecuniary sense, is still oue of much importance to the people, and should have u practical and through business incumbent. .Such an one is 'Jsnuiro I'roper, uud he will mako a good ollicial in that capacity as be lias done heretofore. He should, and we believe will, have the full paity votent his back end more. And now, Republicans, what have you d jiiu and uhat are doing toward llio achievement of our usual victory in this couuty? Have you beeu vigi lant in keeping the lines straight in your locality, und seeing that the ene my has mude no inroads ou them? If nut, ihen you have neglected your duty us a Republican in u very im portant year; a year, to; which means more lo the pPo-penty of the couutry than one cuii picture at a casual glance, and you should not lose a mo ment's time iu doing what you have left utid..::e. Tall; lo your neighbor, und if he is not waked up ihen wake him up iu that the vole is golteu out, and when it 1 mil see that it goes into the ballot bos straight. No Re publican can .,H'r, to rpjit bis ticket ibis fall. It is dangerous in more ways iImii one. Ry one slight error you will oe yi.ur whole vote from I'resid. nt d nvn lo County S-mveyor. Think of that ! One missiroko of the pencil and y.iu have m,t i,ny no voice in the 1 ie ti,,n f tt President of the limed States, lint y(,ii jjive a lialf vote l . ward the flection of the Free Trade ticket ! I) .n't. as vmi Inva sniir parte your country ,'take the risk of splitting 011 a sir.ole man. i I'ror.niiin.loii or Ucnrral UrHioii. Whcrpiis, in and liv an ucl of Hip i Jmmr.it Assembly of the Cominniiw culthol' Penn sylvanin, entitled "An Act to regulate the iioiiiiiooiou nun eipeiionol publieolllccrs, n'ou ini cerium expenses inrldpnt there lo to lip paid by llicsovcralcoiintiesandcer tain other expenses to lie Laid liv Hip Com iiionweiiltli.Hiid ptinishiinr pertain offenses in reitiirn insticii elections." dhssci the tilth day ot June, A. I). 1SPI, it in made thedit- iv 01 me Micrilt or every enuntv within this Commonwealth to irive public notieo of the (irncral Flections, ami in mien to enumerate: I. TIip ollieers to ho elpeted, anil irive a list of nil I ho nomination, except for dec lion ollieers and assessors mailcas provid ed in thin act, and U lo votod for in every county, us far in may tip, in tlio form in which they shall appear upon I tin ballots, but the proclamations posted in each elec tion district nppd not contain the names of any candidates but those to bo voted for in such district. II. Designate the place al which llio election is to be held. III. llo Khali also jjivo notice that everv person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any oflieo or appointment of profit or trust binder tho irovcrnmeiit of the I'uited tstates, or of this State or of any eity or incorporated dis trict, whether . eomiiiissioned ollieer or otherwise, a subordina'e ollicer or agent w ho is or shall be employpd under llio I.pislativp, F.xectitivp or Judiciary de partment ol this State or of tho Cnited (States, or of 1111 v city or incorporated dis trict, ami also that every member of Con press and of tho Stato Legislature and of tho select or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated dis trict is, by law, incapable of holdingorex ereiniiifr at llio same time, the oflieo or ap point input of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that 110 inspector, judge or ntlipr otlicer of any such election shall lie c-tiiblo to any olliee lo lie then vot-il for. except that of an election otlicer. I, JullN" U. OSGOOD, lliuti si. ..Ho of the County of Forest, do hereby make know n and give this public notice to the electors of the Comity of Forest that a Ueneral Flection will be held in said county, on Tuesday, November 8lh, 1892. between llio hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at iiiriuu-uii j-jieciiou insiro'is. Tho following are llio otlicer in I ...!,...( ed, and a list of all tho nominations mado inereior, ami winch are to bo voted for in llio form in which they shall appear upon iiiu 'twi.ria . Ollieers to lie elected - 1 hirty-two persons for Presidential electors. Two person for Congress-at-I.arge. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of the Stato of Pennsylvania. One pprson for Member of Congress for mo ..sin nisirici oi I'ennsvlvania, com posed of tho counties of" Forest, lClk, Clarion, Cleartield and Centre. One per.'im lor Assembly ol Forest county. Ono person lor Treasurer of liorest county One person for County Surveyor of For est county. List af Nominations - frrsiitruliiil Klrrlnrs. lttinjuuiii F. Jones, "2 Irwiu Avenue, Allegheny City. ii.iam ood, Green Street, Plilla- ueipuia. MT. Henry Sayeu, Kadnor Township. Delaware County. .1. Fraucis Uunlap.ls South Prussian St , Manheim. John L. I.awsoD. 132 Pbiladeliihia. Spruce Street, John .Mundell, 119 North IHtu Street. Philailelphia. John Huntr, 1302 South Street, Philailel phia. Alexander Crow. Jr.. 2112 Snrlnir f3anln St., PUiladeluUia Charles B. Siner. 4703 li Philadelphia. -Maxwell t lower, hast Cranilvwiim Tonrn ship, Chestr County. iniam u. urundv. (!12 Eade Rtrt. urisioi Traill Green. 222 Spring Harden St., Hanover Township, i7 I last King Street, 301 Quincy Avenue, Eib on. James K. .Mosser. Lehigh County. J. M. W. Geist. 1 Lancastor. Henry A lvnann. acra'iton. William J. Harvey.10 South Franklin St.. Wilkes-liarre. .lames Muir. "d Mahautongo St., Potta- villo. John II. Sheihlev. Carlisle Street, New Blnomneld. Coe Durland, 130H Maiu Street, llouesdale Pierre A. Stebbius. A lie-linn v Avxmm Couilersport. lloyit T. Jlolirbach. 241 Diestunt Klrn.it Suubury. s. B. hehocli, Market Street, Middleburg. J. Schall Wilheliu. 228 East Mir lint Kt.rMitt.. York. I.oulsJ. Mot iregor, First Avenue. Hynd- inau. James I). I.aux. 3."i t. I'iitl,nr,.i. Rt Gre nsburg. ikolsjrt tileairu. Cor. Amberson & Kiln. worth A v., Pittsburgh. .lames ii. Lindsay, 172 Kiclge Avenue, Allegheny City. I nomas L, LlllCOlu. Cor. Market. X- Rrmim am., I armiiiiael Sylvester IJ. Hell. 131 V.ast l)iai.mi,,l M Butler. Mathew H. Tavlor. 130 kI Si.il, stit CI ID. Charles F. Barclay, Siunaiuuhouing Jesse V.. l'ale. 223 East I.oni Hlr.,r l)n. Buia. I'oiijireMM ul l.iirue. Wllliain I.lllv. 37 r.rniiiKv.n- M,m..l. Cliunk. Alexander McDowell. I:ui sinin s ..t ui ' ' UlllllUU, Jiidlie of Supreme Court John Dean. N. F. Cor. A lloirlicn v .....I ... . ; ,, . , . d j ..... ui'Nin nis,, iiojiiuaysoiirg. C 'oiiRrfNu. KKI'l'lll.llAX. Lliarlos V,. Andrews. 1'enn si '..w lieinicliem, Clarion County. Ki'lrrriilulJr. KKI'Ulll.ICAN. John J. llaight, Howe Towiuhip. County Trrnsiirrr. niiPtui.icA.v. Juentiu Jamicson, Tiouesta Tow nship, Couaty Hurvror. John 1. Proper, I.lm Street, Tiouesta jkorougu. I'rcnidt'UliKl i:Uilr. liKMOfllATIe. Jlortiuiur F. Elliott, III Central Wtllsboro". A venue, JohnC. Bullitt, 12: Philmlelnhia. S.Twunty-pecond St., Thomas B. Kennedy 2J3 East Market St., ( hauiberHburg. Llavid Th nupsou Walsou.'.Gl Bidge Ave nue, Allegheny City. Samuel Gustiiia Thompson, IU 10 Snruce St , Philadelphia ' Cleiueut Beeves Waiuwright, MU'i Snruce St., Philadliihia. 1 Adam S. t on w ay, 334 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Cuas a. Lall'erty, 3313 SpriugGirdeu St., Philadelp ia. William Bedwood Wright, Fisher's I.aue. Philailelphia. G-orgeB. (iuita, 127 East Barnard St. est CheBter. John O. James, Broad Street, Doylestown Cornelius W. bull, Hartford Street, Mib ford. William Nolan, 13; North Fifth Street, xieauiug. James Huffy, Marietta, Lancaster Couuty harles DuPoiit llreck. 708 Maliou Avl. uue, Scrantou. Ham el W illsonTrimiuer, Berwick Street. hliu llaveu. Win. G. Yueiigliug, ,"ol MaUautoLgo Street, Potinville. Samuel 8. I.eihy, Main Street, Marysville. AzurLathruji, Moutrose, Susiiuehauua Co. lorreuccC. Uipplo, 224 West Maiu Street, Lock Haven. Thomas Chalfaut, County. lanville, Montour Wm. Iiavld Iliniiiielreicli, Third Mar ket 8t., l.ewlsburK. Peter Hon 'y Ktruhlnger, A hhottstown, Ailanis Count r. Honry B. Piper, 213 Pennsylvania Ave , Tyrone. Joupph 1). Orr, Second and Market 8t., I.wehhurg. Charlos A. Kagau, 24i 43th Htr.et, Pltta burgh. Andrew A. I'ayton, 82 Mef hiro Avenuo, Allegheny Cltv. John Ii. Itraden, 2J3 West WIib iling St., Washington. ' Michael Metal, l.;y West 21st Street, Krio. Tlionias.Mcliowoll, Main and Mill Streets, Port Allngany. James Knox Polk Hall, lti.lgwav, Klk Co. John Conway, Bochester, Beaver County. Conarrsn nl l.ume. Ooorge A. Allen, Frie. I .'III Fast fitli SI reel. Thomas Polk Merrill, W South 3th iiireei, uemiing. .Iiiriap r Siiirrmi- Court. Cliristonber llpvdri. k. Fa- si i.'......i, . llll. CouarPMs. liKMOCIlATiC. tiporgo F. Krlbbs, Clari ltrrrsrlilHlivr. DKMOfRATH'. I. J. Greencwalt, North Pine Grove, t iiioii v Tri-uanrrr. IlKMOi'ltATII'. M. Grable, Maripiiville. Coiinl.v Snryenr. I). W. Clark. Tiouesta. 1'rn.iilcilllnl Klertnrs. 11V NOMINATION VAl'Kns. Abralutni A Harlier, Prohibition Party, High Street Fhensbur John C. ilatpson, Prohibition Main Street, Holle.torville. Party, !l Janip Black, Prohibition Parly, 323 ... ... ..,.n,- ni., lllCll.Siei . Williftin l Koyd, rrohihilioii Partv 01! William B. Brlckell, Pioliil.itio'n Party. 4tt Cpntpr Ave., Pittsburg. Kdward Campbell Prohibition Party. 4ti hast Main Street, Ciiioiit.wn. I). McCluro Ftii', Prohibition Partv f 1i, i,t I.I...1 1 ut..,nl tti..: t.i . . " - v "1 I'lonii ipiiih. Campbell Street, itlairsviil.. i-.invui it. Ucarhurt, Proliibition Party. Ktfort. - ' George II. Goebel. IVi.l.ii.iii.... Party, Party, Party, 1SII3 Get. St., Pliiladelnbia. Georgo It. Groins, t'rnliil.ii i.. Alburtis. William W. Hague, Prohibition Main Street Tidiouto. Benjamin Harding, Proliibition Parly, 2!M) South Main St., Pittston. Charles W. Huntington, Prohibition Party, 428 Centre St., W illiainsimrt. CliarUs K. Hyatt, Prohibition parly. 711 East 14th St., Chester. " ' John B. Jones, Prohibition Purl v. l(2.i North nth St., Philadelphia. J' Flislm Kent Kane, Prohibition Partv Kane. Frank S. Louriinorp, Prohibition Part v, Point Ave, New- Brighton. Eli I,. Low-don, Prohibition Party, Ne braska. Robert F. McClean, Prohibition Party, Y est Main St., New Blooiulield. Uobert L. Montgomery, Prohibition Parly I'u rbotvi lie. Antrim F. Morgan, Probibilion l'artv, Quakertowii. A. Foster Mnlin. Pi-oliil.Di..,. !..... n.iii i ......a t ii .ii.. ... uHmmwiooi., mi. iioiiy ojirings, orooi., Aii. jioiiv springs, klin G. Porcival.Vrohibition Party, lb 2d St., Philadelphia, ir J. Pilgraui, Prohibition Party, l- ihiiiiiii yf 21 South A tlmr Mahautongo and 13th St., Pottsvillo, vviiiiani j. uobison Prohibition Party, tw l n ion Ave., Allegheny. Barr Spangler, Prohibition Party, 218 1-iurview St., Marietta. Adie A. Slovens, Prohibition Parly. Lincoln Ave., Tyrone. Franklin H. Taylor, Proliibition Partv. 33U4 Baring St., Philadelphia. Alfred G. Thoinason, Prohibition I'm tv, K4(! Capotise St., Serantoii. James Potter Thompson, Proliibition I arty, 114 Napoleon St., Johnstown. William N. Wallis, Proliibition Party, Licking St., Patterson. Welcome J. Weeks, Prohibition Party, rail-view. Congress ul Larue. Simoon B. Clm-o, Prohibition Party, o Centre .Square, Eastoii. James T. .McCrory, Proliibition Party, 3d W'ylio Avo., Pittsburgli. I initio of Supreme Court. Amos Briggs, Prohibition Party, 1303 N. Broad St., Philadelphia. CoiiKres. I'MOIIlUmON l'Altl Y. William S. i)i I'liilijisbiirg. elow, 113 Presniisle St., lti-lireseiitaliyv. VKOmiUTio.V I'Alllt, F. K. Allison, Nebraska. Coiiuly Treiisin-er. rilOHllUTIO.N I'AIITV. W. II. Frost, Pigeon. rrrsiuYiiliiil IJrrtori.. II V NOMINATION l-Al'l iw L. F. Arnibur tt, People's Party, Gr burg. J. W, Poak, Peojile's Party, Hailaus- burg. Boljert Brett. People s Party. 1117 nl.l.. St., Philadelphia. franli liuob, People's Partv. 1 !-': ti..r. uiaiitown Ave., Philailelphia." i. J. isurrows, -eoiles Party, Sharps burg. M. L. Cowley. Pconle's Parle. W'.-isl.in.r. E. S. Crookor, Peoplus Party, fnion City. A. J. Diet., People's Puny, 2143 Wright St., Philadelphia. W. E. Fwer, People's Partv, Curry. John O. Exley, Peoples Party' 1027 South 20th St., Philadelphia. 1. H. Fisher, People s Parly, Entrikeu. . A. Gardner People' Parly, Andrews Settlement. Win. tiianl, People's Parly, 230 Uicli nioud St., Philadelphia. B. F. Greuninan, Pcoplo's Party, Fldruil. Win. Heller, People's Party, Danville. G. C. llickok, People's Parly, Mvrtle. H. Hock, People's Parly, "2314" North loth St., Philadelphia. J. M. Hower, Peoplu s Parly, Blooms burg. A. H. P. Lent', People's Party, 2312 North 17th St., Philadelphia. S. J. McManus, People's Party, Am broso. . O. G. Moore, People's Partv, Knox. C. M. Morse, Pcoplo's l'artv, Now Wil mington. W. A. Olnistcad. Peojile's Parly, Sau ford. Ephruiin Phillip, People's Party, Ma lioninglow n. Chireiu-o Price, P -ople's Parly, Danville. C. P. Shaw, People's Partv, Austinvillo. Perry Smith, People's Parly, Bichards ville. H. C. Suavely, People's Party, Lebanon. G. E. Ward, People's Pal ty, Economy. J. A. Welscli, People's Party, New Cas tle. J. I-.'. White, People's Party, Elbridge. F. M. Windsor, People's Party, liurt ville. Cuiiiiresn i lairiie, S. P. Chase, People's Party, Brooklield. i. W. Dawson, People's Partv. Beaver. Jutlue ul' Suiireuie Court. B. 11. McCoinlis. Peonlo's I'arlv. N'om- Castle. rreoiileliliiil llliclor. my nomination cackii-. tins A lit. Socialist Labor Parte. l:!l Girard Avenue, Philadelphia. Fred Bauer, Socialist Labor Party. Ev- orson, I-avelte County. Chas. Itackolen, Nolialist Labor Parte 17111 Peach Street. Erie. E. M. Brandt. .Socialist Labor Parle II East German St., Erie. A. Culien, .-socialist Labor Partv. 1,V W. i-.lh St.. Krio. Jac. Iiieljold. Socialist Labor I'arlv. l'.v. erson, Fayette County. Julius Froehlich Socialist Labor Party 7UU Callowhill St., i'iiiladelphiu. -iias. iiamniormuellei. Socialist Labor 'arty, 731 Wallace St., Philadelphia. Henry Hoehl. Socialist Lalior I'arlv 'itt North 3th St., Philadelphia. Atiirnst I.snge, Socialist Labor Parly, 43s I- rank I in St., Philadelphia. Charles Mit'tlier, Socialist Irflbor Party, 711 Carson St., Pittsburgh. Christ Mast, Socialist Labor Party, Scoitdalp. W. II. McOoverii, Socialist Laltor Party, llth .t Holland sis., Kile. Allen Pardon, Socialist Labor Parly, Cor. I llh A Sassafras St., Frn. Henry Peter, Socialist Ijibor Party, Hluir Street, Allegheny. John Presi-ott, Soelalist l,abor Partv, IM. Peach St., Erie. Cha-. Bicker, Hoeiallt-t Labor Party, 111! N. Sixtli St., I'hilailelnhia. Otto llothe, Socialist Labor l'artv, :W Fran Klin St., Philn ' bin, Chas Schleicher list Labor Parly, t33 West fit Ii St., i ' ' Fr. Schottp, Soei.i. t La nor Party, Cor, I4th and French Sis., Erie. Win. Scott, Socialist Labor Partv, It) Carson St., Pittsburgh. Jac. Sengers, Socialist Labor Parly, 1 1 0(1 Dover St., i hiladelphia Jac. Simon, Socialist Labor Partv, Sis.lt. dale. Matthew Smith, Socialist Labor Parly, nti Third Ave., Pittsburgh. John Slam, Socialist Labor Partv, Ty rone. J William Stappen, Socialist mht Partv. x .! Charlotte St., Philadelphia. Adolpli starkp. Socialist Lalsir I'ar'v. hverson. John Stein, Socialist Labor Part v. 122 S. Pith St., Philadelphia. P. Totzhauer, Socialist Labor Parly. 413 ino St., Philadelphia. Joseph Tresek, Socialist Labor Party, ..03 Noble Street, Philadelphia. John Westwater, Socialist Lalsir I'arlv. Addison St., I'itisbitrgh. Henry Winter, Socialist Labor l'artv, 43!i Fairiuount Ave., Pluladelpliia. Ci.iiuriss at l.iirap. J. Malilon Barnes. Socialist l.,.l...i- tv, !17 Callow lit 1 St., Philadelphia. J nonius Grundy, Socialist Labor Puny, 'i. nil. ni oi., i iitsoiirgu. Iiiftar of Nnorritii Court. I., t nest, Sis-ialist Labor I'arlv, 12 I'lyinount St., Pittsliiirgli. IM.Al KS Ol' HOl.MMI ti.i.nios. llio l.leclors of llaruelt low nship at J in-oli .il a.e s t ai-pi-nter shop, Tho Electors of Green tow nship a fol lows: Those residing In tho Flection Di triet of Guitonville, to-wit I those fin braced in the following Isniinlarv, it Beginning' at a post, tho north ts.rner of Warrant No. .i!33, theueo south forty-live tlegrpos xvpst three hundred and tweutv rods to tho west eoruerofsaid tract, t hence Kouin loriy-nvo negrees Piusl along divid ing 1 1 no between tracts Nos. .".133 and .VVI.I to tho north corner of tract No. .ViOl, thence by tho northwest lino of tract .ViOl and the southeast line ot tract. Nos. .Vi0.i and .Vhi4 to tho south corner of tract No. .V.04, theueo southwesterly to Hip northwest corner of tract No. ":133U, and southeast corner I tract im02 on the Clarion county line, theueo hv the same east to the north east corner of Clarion county, thence north by the Jenks township line to w here llio said Jcnks township line crosses tho northeast line ol tract i,00, theueo north westerly by the northeast line of tirppn township to Hip place ol beginning, shall vote at the School House at Guitoiivillp. Tho Electors of Green township residing outsido of the territory embraced iu the above described Election District of tJui tonvillp. shall vote at tho houso of L. Ar nor, lu Nebraska village. Tho Electors of Harmony township lis follows: Those residing i'u the election district of lTpper Harmony, to-wit: those emliraced in the billowing boundary, viz Beginning on the Allegheny river at the tiouesta township lino: Iheneo nort bni-lv by said lino to tho buck lino of the river tracts; thence along the Lack lino of tho river tracts to est Hickory Creek theueo up Rind Vcst Hickory Creek to tho WariPii County lino: theiieo east along said Vurreii County lino to tho Allegheny river; theueo down said liver to the place of beginning, at tho old Dunn kt Turner storo liiiildiug, West Hickory. Tho Electors of Harmony 'township re siding outside of the territory embraced iu tlio above deseribod Upper Harmony shall vote at tho Tow nship Election House on the Foglo Farm. Tlio Elect. ra of Hickory township ut Burns' ilaruet-s Shop, iu East Hickory. Tlio Electors of Howe township as j. Iowa: rie-so residing iu llio Election Dis trict oi .m Hitiio tiowe, to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point where tho west lino of Warrant No. 3P.18 intersects the lino of Warren and Forest counties ; theueo south by west lines of Warrants 31!ti, 311)3, 3 1 Ml, 3IS7 and 3IS3 to u point whore the west line of Warrant 3183 inter sects with tho Jenks township line; thence by Jenks township line east to a point where the eastern lino of said warrant 3183 intersects said Jenks tow nship line; thence north along Hie eastern boundary lines of warrants 313, 31-t," ami 3lsi to the northwest corner of subdivision No. U'.i of warrant No. 2:i!3; (hence east along the north line of subdivisions Nos. til), lis, (15, (it and 01 to tho northwest corner of war nant No. 27:tii; thence north along the east linos of warrants Nos. 2!I3, the Fox Estate, 21101 und 2733 to where the cast lino of 273) inter-ects the Warren and Forest County lino; thence by said Warren and Forest county lino west to tho northw est corner of Warrant 31H8, tho place of beginning, shall vote at Gusher City School House. Tho Electors of Howe township residing in tho Flection Distik-t. of l'.ast Howe, to wit: Those residing w ithin the territory embraced by the following boundary lines, to-w it ; Beginning at a point in tlip.War ren ami Forest county lino where the" same is intersected by the east lino of warrant 2733; the"cn south along the pastern boun dary lines of warrants 2733, 20HI, tho Fox Estate, and warrant 2W3 to the northwest corner of ubdivision No. 31 in warrant 2733; thence east along tlio northern boun dary lines of warrants 273(1, 2S0S uud 2434, to the Klk couuty line; theueo north along tho Elk uud Forest county line lo where the sanio is intersected by the Warren and Forest county line; theueo west along said Warren and Forest county lino to tho northeast corner of warrant 2733, the place of beginning, shall vote at' Itrookston in Broolislon Library Hall. Tho I'.iectors of Howe tow 'nship residing in llio Election District cf Frost's, to-wit: Tnoso residing w ilh in t lie territory eiulirae d by the follow ing boundary lines ; Com mencing at the northeast corner of warrant 2481, and in tho lino dividing Elk and Forest counties; thence south along said dividing lino to the line between Howe and Jenks towushins: thence west ulnn.i said last mentioned line lo tlio southwest corner or K. L. Blood'ssnbdivisioii; thence north along the west line of the K. L. Blood subdivision and warrants 3803, 4343, 2S78, 2(180 to northwest corner of milxlivi sion No. til) in warrant 2!'3; theueo east along the north line of subdi irions ii!i. lis, 03, t4 und til (if warrant 20(i3 and subdivi sions 31, 32, 33, 34 and 33 of warrant 2733, and subdivisions 21, 22, 23, 24 ami 23 of warrant 2siis and the north lino of warrant 2434 to tlio Klk county line, tho place of beginning, shall vote at John Black' Car penter shop, at Frost's Station. Tho Electors of Howe tow nship residing ill tlio Election District of West How e, to wit : Those residing w est of tlio above de scribed Middle Howe, ut the Balltown School House. The Electors of Jenks township as fol low; Tlioso residing in tho Election Dis. triet of B.viT.ui, to-wit: those em braced iu the lollowii.g boundary, viz: Beginning at the norili-ast corner ol tract No. 4133 and tho nortnw est corner of tract No. 1131, thence northeasterly to the southeast cor ner of tract No. 3(143 mill the southwest corner of ti act No. 33(, tlieiieo north by tho w estern lino of tracts Nos. 33H4, .Uito, 3341 uud 381(1 to the Jenks township lino, llienco east Lv tho banio to llio northeast corner of Jenks lownslrip, thence south bv tho east liuu -if Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof, thence west to tlio southeast coiner of tract No. 41211, theueo north to tlio northeast corner of said Warrant, Ibcncu west to beginning, shall vote at the School House at Bvroin towu. The Elector ol Jenks low nship residing outside of iho territory embraced iu tho above described Eleuiion District of By. roni, shall vote ul Central Hall in Marion villa. Tlio Electors of Kinghley towuship ut Newtow n School House. The Elector of Tiouesta tow nship nt thn Court House in Tiouesta borough. Tim Klectors of Ti"tiesta borough ut the Court House in sni.l borough. I also make know ii Dip follow ing pro. visions of the new Constitution n' IVnie svlMtnhi: Alt TICLF. VIII. HI Kl ltAlll: AND M.KCTtllN. Ski-. I. Kvery male eiti.eu tweutv-onp yenr of inre, possessing the follow ing (iuililleiitions, shall be entitled (o vole ut all rhs-tion : t'irxl. lie shall have been a citizen id the United Stale nl lcat one month. .Vei-iii. Hp shall have resided in I he State one ypur, ,.r. if having nreviousl y been a nunlllied elector or tint i vo born citizen ol tile State be sliull bnve remnMsl thcrcloi in and returned, then six in.. nil, s,) iniiiiedi a'ely pris-eding the election. Thinl. Hp shall have resided in Hie election district w here I iters to vote nl lesst tw luoiitli immediately j,r in! tliPcloclii.n. I'tiiirth,- If twenty-two years of age or upward, lie shall have paid w ithin two years a Stale or county tax which shall liiiye been nsesed at least two month and paid at least one mouth before election. Sue. 2. The General election shall be held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing Hie lirsl Mm. lav of November, I ul the General Assenil.iv niav, bv law, lix a ilitl'eroiit day, Iwii-tlilr.ls if all th mem ber of each House consenting thereto. Notice i hereby given. That any person excepting Justice of the Peace, w ho shall hold any olliee or ap point ineiil ofprotil or trust under the United Stales, ,,r this Stale, or tiny cilv or eorpornte-l district, whether commissioned i. nicer or oilier w ise, a subordinate nfths-r or agent who I or shall ls employed under the legisla ture, exisutiy p or Judiciary depart incut of this State, or In any city, or any incur norated district, and also that every nieiu li r of Coligre-s and of the Slate Legisln lure, or ol the select or isniiiiinn , m-il ol any city , or i- Minuissi. tner of any in oorporalcd district, is by law incapable ol liol Hug or exercising at the tune, the olliee or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk n hiiv chs-tioii iu Hum Comnion yyc.ilth, hihI that no iuspm ior, ndc or other ollicer of sn. b election shall ls-eb;;i. ble lo be then voie.l ..r, Tlie Judges of the aforesaid delicts shall reprcseulaliy el v lake charge of Hie certilicates of return of the i lp. lion , their rcHvtiyo districts, and product tlicui at the Prothoiiolarv's otln-e in tin Borough or I lonesia, as follow; "All Judges living w it'iiu Iw elyp mile of t lie I roiiiouotiirv otln-e, or w ithin twenty lour mile II (heir r, si,ciice be iu a tow n, village or city i poii the line of a tailroad leading lo the is. mil v scat, shall hold c I w o'cliM-k p. in., on 'W i :DN i ;sD. V. No- KM Bl.lt NINTH, Isoj, , 1 ,,l,er Bulges shall belore Iw elve o'elo. k. in. on Till IISDAY. NOV KM liKlt TKNTII isi2, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to tho I'roihonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, and the day and hour ol' tiling marked inereiii. and shall lie preserved liv the I i-otlionotarv tor public inspection. Given under my hand at Inv of.lce iu Tio uesta, Pa., tins 2 llh day of October. ill the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and ill tlio one hundred and sevcnteeni h vein of tho Independence of tho Unit- 1 'stairs. JOHN It. OS" too 1 . rill' SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of n writ ' Al,.: tatum Fieri Facias to Forest TVs I 'oil. I ty Issued out oi the Court of Com mon Plea of Clarion County, Pennsyl vania, ami to mo directed, there will "ho e.xposeu to sine ny pni.liu vendue or out cry. at tlio I ourl House, in the Borough oi i lonesia, i'u., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. A. D. I8H2, ut 1 o'clock p. in., tho follow ing described real estate, lo-w it : It. W.SHOTTS vs. I'll I I.LI P BY Fits Alias testatum Fieri Facias. No. ;:4 No. vember Term, Is',i2. I. E. Wod, Attor ney, . It 1110 llOlOlllHIll s I 111 .1 title. Iltel'. st and claim, ol, iii and lo all that certain liioeeor parcel of lam! situated in Tmnestn Township, Finest County. Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz.; Beginning mu posi oy- ii pine, i no original northwest cornel-of Warrant No. of w hich this piece is a part ; thence from said corner noilli three degrees cast i.iuetv-loiir rods to a stone corner, eolith cigblv-seieii de grees cast lot ly-two and live-iiimlis rod n a stone corner nineteen links west Iroiu cnesiniit witne-. to said corner; lliem-e smith llirort degiees west nintty-f ur rods to tlio original soul hern line of Wariatit AO. 2828; thence by said Warrant linn norm eighty-seven degrees viest u.riy-two and live-niiitlis rods to tho place of begin ning. Coiituiiiinir twenlv-livn u.-re b the same more or less, it being the yvesi- orn part of a larger tract conveyed to Ja- cou i-Meatey by Arnold I'liimmer, and from Jacob Mealev to Solomon Bvers and wife to Philip E. ISyeis l.y deed il'aled tlio tenth day of Oct. 1883. mid ns-orded in Deed Book No. lit. nauo 131. . e. I l.il-toii erectui one houso Ix2l, two stories high, one small I am, and somo fruit trees there on growing, about ten Bcres cleared. taken in execution and lo be sold as Hie property of Phillip livers, at the suit of It. W. Shotts. TERMS OF SA1.K. -The follow ! . must be strictly eoini. lied with when tin. property is stricken down : 1. lien the i.lainlitl or other leio d. iters beeonio tlio Diircbaser. ih.i ,....is the wrila must lie paid, und a list of liens iiieiuiiiiigmongagosearc iesi.il I ... i.ii.... eity sold, together witii micIi lieu credit or s receipt" for the -.(mount of thu pro eceds of llio sale or Biich portion thereof aa ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid iu full. 3. All sales not si-nle.l i.i..it..d;;ii..iv ..in be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day. ut which timo all nronert v i.,,i settled foi w ill again be put up mid sold ut the expense am! risk of the person to Whom nrst sold. seo Piirdon's Digest. Ninth Edition. page 44ii and Smith's Form, page 3s4. JOHN IS. osiii a Hi sj, ,.,-,.v Sheritr.s Olliee, Tionestii, Pa.. October 21. 1802. PROCLAMATION. WllKUKAS. Tho Hon. Charles II N.o . s President J udgo of Hie Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in no. I i..r me eoiiniy o: i-orest, has isxued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac, at I'lonesta, for thy County of Forest, to commence o i llio Third Monday of Nov., being the 21st dav of Nov., 1802. Notieo is therefore given to the 'oroner, .1 iisth-cs of the Peace and 'on- stable-, ol said c tv, that they be then and tin re in llii-ir proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., .,1 said day with their reeoids, impiiMtioiis, examinati and oilier leliicinbrances, to do those things which to their olliee appertain to be done, and to those w 'ho are bound in reconiani e lo prosecute against the prisoners ihal are or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County, that they may bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal' Ibis 21th day o October, A. D. 1802. JOHN It. OSGOOD, L.s. Sherill. Ur.VNTFD rv where Wideawake w inkers i-m-lor -SllliPI'S I'lliirii. t.KArus ot the WOltl.D"; tho greatest book on earth ; costing f 1ih,ihii; n iail at ? l.-"i, casli or installments ; uiaiuuioih il lustrated circulars and terms frees daily I output ov er l.Vin volumes. A'.'euts wild Willi success. Mr. Tlios 1,. Mai tiu.t enter j ville. Tex., cleared yTII iu il day s; Miss j Hose Adams, V ouster, 1)., i in lo nna- utes; l!ev. J. Howard Ma lison, I.yi.us, N. V., stol in seven liours; u lionan.a; I inajriiilieent outfit only H. Hooks on i credit, Fruiuht paid. Address I. lobe llilil.i I'lllillshill;,' t'o., N. t'licstuut St., ; Pliila., Pa., ora .S Dearborn M., Chicai., til- Oi l.) till JV YfltJ WANT a resn-i-hiLle Jb of in iotin at a reasonable price send v our order to this olllcu. 92-Fall & DAVID JIIATZ, Has the Largest, Finest and lips! Stock consisting o i Dry Goods, Drews Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Qiiceiinsware, I Glassware, Blankets, Quilts, And the handsomest stock t.f MILLINERY GOODS Fvcr brought here. Trunks. Valine. Full line of Wi-agM tov JLudios, .1Biv,.s. 4 litMrcii Itstln'vs. tltHs ik'tfl aps. ! ti.,!: otAfa"! yVr,l,V',1l,,' ,V .VVi'". llili " "' ' " JMiMir iiress- oiove PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES. Hi.sbesi market price paid for Hides, Pdls, Fm .-. and Oiuseng Root. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. Did you got a dozen ol' Mason's Quarl Fruil Jars? If not, why not ? 1 Y on are not Inking any chances. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, A 'I' Hie above Fruit Jars will 1 comers who hay Harnett's Famous One Price Start, An! ntitlnl l llio (t,o 1i.imi uf Tniit Jai V I IV . it'n who aro uslictl TIONESTA, PA. The tenth customer j, a new-. We want that te.,,1. ',. . l-wer tl. y business l o , ' , " 1 1 i l. ... .1,., , ,, """"Willi:; i.i-lllliv. ind Pens and Proitiu-e taken. ajzousmataannuaBn S. H. HASLET & SONS -llAVF A - FURNITURE UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS GKE-VE THEM J O-A-T-jL. TIONESTA, EC0N03IY . STANDS GUARD! AT THE DOOI? OF WEALTH IT'S ITtl i: FCONOMY -In livvi.- YtH K fl.OrillMi MAI.I'. Til lilllH.'Il WIIFX YOI' DO N'( IT IIAVKTOPAY FA Nt ' V PUK'KS. Wi; AIM-: Vi.T t'ATFliiNli Ftlt Till'. MIl.l.lNAlltF Tit DF. Hi lt (TsTiiM Fits a It I.: Ill SIT. Fits 1-T!t).l WAV IIAtTv W ill) WANT A Dot , I, .. s Wnlt 111 Hilt A Dt). I.Alt. Peoplo w ho don't care what they -ay t'ltcn don't cue when they pay it. W i; AUK M AMNi. UM.lt i.KADi: iKNTI.K.M i:.".s I I -. I II I . : ,,i. tiii. lTN'FST tiK'l FD A N D 1 .1 iM I-sin .VI ATKlt I A I.S. I'FltFFl'T IN UT i i) u It I t I i s. s t .F, AND AT I : I : V mhi:i:atk pimcksi. 3I(Cl!i;X ,V SLM0X, I'a.lois, 1 1. illci-. Price .Moir. i:x Jaeer's Saiiitarv I 'm ii.-Iici . lu-ivc a-;. W '.M-!- , Moderate o.s i..r Dr. 1 ud-'rwear. 1 1. H i' , and V oilman's ci lelnat I New Pell ick's fiistoin sliii is to or.l THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONi:STA, - PENN. S. S. Cfit't FIELD, rnDFRIETCn. i ; 1 M...-I., Ii.... 1 ('.mil; li.o-l n a- I.lls- I los t up-ill the II. ll. He ill iiN 0033 "I'-E AI.IiT(3- All orders bit al I he Post Oili.e X ,.11 receive prompt uiu nlioii. Winter.-93 Till LEADED. ever brought to this imrt of II... c i. .- Varus, Carpet Warps, - Arn, Sowing Maehin. Also liave a full - 1' illing Patterns, V line line of IVeil IIVVIIV lo everv customer. , ,v it yet dealt at' N illi nt'i.i'i' itlii Oil t....'..l... " V I'lllt IKtU wher llll'V I HI V 1 1mii el.dl.i.,,, ii... , rii's, TrunkH, Vulisos, mid .lowrlry, will iv you hI ' ' ""v " ..Vol. ' irl" that I am Nollin goc FFI.I. MM; of AND - f'lirlclaji Couldn't Cur. BfaAMHVii.i.. Hamilton Co., O., Jaue, fu bottle ut lt.r Koeulg Hvtvu 1 cured uiu entirely, after iliyTclin ba! i iiuHuo)(ully lot elUt mouthi to reltem i, aervuii. debility. w. hl'KlibMU. n . . 1blui, Ont., Jan. u, l i- tk 1 Ix'ttlo of K KueulK Nt-rve Touio ; ahe bas had no re' -tbo tilt, uud 1 tbluk till, reuiedy liu l. ilenlred elle.it. I cheerfully reoommoud II k. oue .uttering from tht dreadiut un-hlUc..y.- Joii , , ltiiocfcTON, klin., june 17, i About a year Ko 1 ueUned mj rl(;lit b'i.c tliiuully .huklim. I triod Uifliireul ui.-.i bin Luuy nil bwl no eueot. Umsiurfour bottle, ot l'attor Koeuw . : l.iino my baud oeaacd to sbake and 1 Juui !( ri'indng every duv. 1 ibiuk IbJ. luedu . 4iuu ui Uiv vrctfcUMl ruuediua. 1'HOtt. Q'REILL FREE A Valuntte Hook m Her intmUH si-iit ne to any And ixtitr u tttttiiU can t ihiA iiiuUit uiu free uf ciiui Tina nnirny ban Uv-u rrepund bjr tba Pa, it if KntuiK. ui V, ii;-, Jdi)., ttuicel ibuuw vicpAiua una rnir: jiccliuu Uiu KOEWiC tM.: CO., Clllcagr" Su! J by Oi cinrM? p i sir Howie. 1, . - .lea '.'r H'' rred. (srettenbei Lr liFNFKAK BLACKSMITH & MACfii: All work pel tniniiii.' to Miicbio'. , nics, thi W ell 1 .mis, t ias or v tms and (ieiu ial itliu ksiuiihiu. Iv ilonc at l.ow Kates. ltepan Ma tin. cry K'veii special attcnii sal is laci ion guaranteed. Shop in rear if uud .', Sliaw House, T i, , I-"titi-, P. i our pati'ouay;c i iti:i. ...licllc.l. ' It FTTFN liFlitJ F Conlii'inatiou Notice. Noli. e is hi rcl.y nivcn that thu follow- in:! a. conni i have been lil.-d iu my oJicA an 1 will be iiicsented at rhe next ieriu o cm I lor i-i i ii ti i n ui ii hi ; ,, 1 list and linel account of lico. Wp. llo v ai il, t i ii ii. I;, in of Fli.abclh Dice, uiiiio; child ol .b hll Dice, deceased. . 1 list uml limit u. count of Thoinas J I.. iw iu in, I . . 1 1 ' . ii- of the last will Uii4 lest. no. ul of Mary lirccn, late of Hickoi j tow nship, .h.-ca-cd. Alt, -1,1'AI.VIN M. AKNFK. ji It- Jistcr, and I h i k ol tirphans t'oiuU 1 1. in, - la, l a., i let. I - ij. 1 JW:1 WuItU of every descriptinn execu lisl ut the KKPUli LICAN ouico. ijfiiic I i ' v - I M 2 I 2 w J