The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 02, 1892, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. C. WINK,
Coitom 4 Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 18P2.
HEI'IJIIXICAX TICKET.
NATIOMAI..
President,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana.
Vice President,
WHITKLA W KEIP,
of New York.
STATE.
Judge of the Supreme Court,
JUOGE JOHN DEAN,
of Blair County.
Congies-at-Large,
ALEXANDER McUoWELL,
of Mercer County.
WILLIAM LILLY,
of Carbon County.
COUNTY.
Congress,
CHARLES E. ANDREWS,
of Clarion County.
Assembly,
J. J. HAIGHT,
of Howe Township.
Treasurer,
QUINTAIN JAMIESON,
of Tionesta Township.
Surveyor,
J. F. PROPER,
of Tione9ta Borough.
Republicans of Forest Conntv.
Once more we are called upon to
docide by our votes which of the two
great political parties shall have coo
trol of the National Government for
the next four years. Each party, in
its platform of principles set forth,
represent entirely opposite views upon
many of the importaut questions of
the day. The Republican party un
der the leadership of Benjamiu Har
rison stands squaeily upon.ihe platform
adopted at Minneapolis, which de
clares in favor of a Protective Tariff,
Reciprocity, Houest Money and a Free
Ballot; a platform that declares in no
uncetain tones in favor of protection
to American labor and American
manufactures that is, that the tariff
shall be so adjusted that our laboring
men shall not be called upon to work
for the etarvatiou wages paid for the
same kind of work in England.
Whitest the Democratic parly, under
the leadership of Grover Clevelaud,
standi) upon a platform adopted at
Chicago which comes out squarely
for a Tariff for Revenue Only, which
plainly means Free Trade I and makes
no provision for the protection of
labor or manufactures, but practically
says to the laborer of this country that
"you are receiving toe great compen
sation for your labor. You should be
satisfied with the same wages paid for
labor in England, in order that we
cau buy our clothing cheaper V for
they do not pretend to say that any
thing the laboring man must buy to
live upon will be any cheaper than it
is now. They say that to nodertake
to protect labor or manufactures is un
constitutional 1
Grover Cleveland and the Demo
cratic party promise you, if placed in
power, to repeal the ten per cent, tax
placed on Slate bunks by the Repub
lican party, thereby substituting the
old time State bauks that were in
vogue under the Democratic adminis
tration of affairs when the Republican
party took possession in 1861, and
which gave to tho country the best
money system in the world, and which
we have to day. Do you want to ex
change our present system for the one
in vogue then, when you didu't know
that the dollar bill you had in your
pocket at bed time would be worth a
farthing when you arose in the morn
ing? We hope not.
The Democratic press aud speakers
everywhere are silent on this point,
but persist in qtiihbliug about the
tariff plank, which they say does not
mean free trade. So says Senator
Hill, but Henry Waterson, who was
most potent with the Southern Demo
crats in framing the platform, says it
.means just what it says.
We wish to ask all young men who
are castiDg the first Presidential bal
h t to look at this matter fairly ; and
we are glad to say to you mat our
platform of principles is not evasive
and does not have to be apologized
for nor explained away as does that of
our Democratic friends. e therefore
call upon every Republican in Forest
County to do his whole duty, bee to
it that every vote is out, to the end
that our principles shall be carried
out. And we invite all young men
and all others that believe in Protect
ion to American labor, good sound
money, and honest and fair dealing
with the oil soldier, to join us iu car
rvioe these principles to success.
We expect every Republican to do
his whole duty towards the electiou
of our County Ticket. Capt. Haight
IB entitled to our undivided support
and will surely be elected, lie is in
full accord with all our principles and
is a Republican from the ground up
The same ran be sair1 of our worthy
candidate for County treasurer, Quia
tain Jamieson. There is no possible
reason why he should not receive the
undivided vote of the party to which
he has been devoted duriug his whole
life. We truet that every Republican
in Forest county will put his shoulder
to the wheel, and give our whole
ticket, from top to bottom, the full
party vote, and thus will ours retain
the proud distinction of being the
Banner Republican County.
Amos F. Lkdebur,
Chairmau
When Democrats like Speaker
Crisp report that they "think Isew
Jersey will be Democratic this year,
it is time for the Democracy to won
der "whero are we at."
Cleveland is supported by tl
"solid" South and "solid" England
Harrison will be elected by loya
Americans, who are for protection
home labor aud industry, for an bnn
est currency, and f r a free ballot an
a fair count. Vote the straight Re
publican ticket.
Proclamation or (Jcnornl
Election.
Whereas, in and by an act of the General
Assembly of the Coinmonwenlthof Penn
sylvania," entitled "An Act to regulate the
nomination and election of publlcoffioers,
requiring certain exponses incident there
to to be paid bytlieseveraloounttesRiid cer
tain other expenses to be paid by tba Com
monwealth, and punishing eertain offenses
in regard tosucb elections," passed the Il'tb
day of June, A. I). 181)1, it is made the du
ty of tho Sheriff of every county within
this Commonwealth to give public notice
of the General Elections, anil in such to
enumerate:
I. The otlloers to be elected, and give a
list of nil the nominations, except for elec
tion officers and assessors made as provid
ed in this act, and to be voted for in every
county, as far as may bo, in tho form in
which' they shall appear upon the ballots,
but the proclamations posted in each elec
tion district need not contain the names of
any candidates but those to be voted for
in such district.
II. Designate the place at which the
election Is to be hold.
III. He shall also give notice that
everv person, excepting Justices of
the Peace, who shall hold any office or
appointment of profit or trust under the
government of the United States, orof thU
State or of any city or incorporated dis
trict, whether" commissioned officer or
otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent
who is or shall be employed under tho
Legislative, Executive or Judiciary de-
Sartmentol this State or of the Lnited
tales, or of anv city or incorporated dis
trict, and also that every member of Con
gress and of the State Legislature and of
the select or common council of ar y city,
or commissioners of any incorporated dis
trict is, by law, incapable of holding or ex
ercising at tho same time, the office or ap
pointment of judge, inspector or clerk of
any election of this Commonwealth, and
that no inspector, judge or other officer of
anv such election shall be eligible to anv
office to be then voted for, exeept that of
an election omeer.
I, JuIIN R. OSGOOD, High Sheriff
of the County of Forest, do hereby make
known and give this public notice to the
electors of the County of Forest, that a
General Election will be held In said
county, on
Tuesday, November 8th, 1892,
between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. m. at
tne several Election Districts,
The following are the officers to be elect
ed, and a list of all the nominations made
theretor, ana which are to be voted tor In
the form in which they shall appear upon
tne nauois:
Officers to be elected
Thirty-two persons for Presidential
Electors.
Two persons for Congress-at-Large,
One person for Judge of the Supreme
court 01 tne state ot rennsyivania.
One person for Member of Congress tor
tne stn casirict 01 Pennsylvania, com
posed of the counties of Forest. Elk.
Clarion, ciearneia ana centre,
One person for Assembly ot Forest
County.
une person lor Treasurer ol uorest
County.
One person for County Surveyor of For
est county.
List af Nominations -
Prrsldrntlnl Electors.
REPUBLICAN.
Benjamin F. Jo ties. 62 Irwin Avenue.
Auoaneny uiw.
u H dam ood. r:3l Green Street. Phila
delphia.
w. Henry bayeu. Radnor Township.
ueiaware uounry.
J. Francis Dunlap. 43 South Prussian St .
juanneim.
John L. Lawson. 1322 Snruce Street.
l'Miaaeipma.
John Mundell. 119 North 13th Street.
i-nuaaeipma.
John Hunter, 1302 South Street. Philadel
phia.
Alexander Crow, Jr., .'112 Spring Garden
St., ruuauelnuia
Cbaries B. bluer, 4703 Lei per Street.
rnuaxieipnia.
.Maxwell C lower. East Brandvwine Town
ship, Chester County.
William H. Grundy. 12 Kadclifle Street.
Bristol
Traill Green, 222
Spring Garden St.,
Eas'on.
James K. Mosser.
Hanover Township,
Lehigh County.
J. M. W. Geist. 1
,57 East King Street,
Lancaster.
Henry A. Knapp,
301 Quincy Avenue,
Scranton.
William J. Harvey.10 South Franklin St..
u unes-isarre.
.lames Mulr, 512 Mabantongo St.. Potts
ville.
John H. Sbeibley. Carlisle Street. New
Bioouineia.
Cos Durland, 130 Main Street, Houesdale.
Pierre A. Stebbins. Allegheny Avenue.
Coudersport.
Lloyd T. Rohrbacb. 241 Chestnut Street.
auDDury.
s. a. Hcnocu. Market street. Middleburg
J. Schall W'ilhelnj. 228 East Market Street.
yorK.
LodIs J. McGregor, First Avenue, Hyod
niau.
James B. Laox, 35 West Pittsburgh St..
lire nsDurg.
Kobert ritcatrn, Cor. Am hereon & Ella-
worth At., Pittsburgh.
James H. Lindsay. 172 Ridge Avenue,
Aiiagneny tny.
I nomas L, Lincoln. Cor. Markets; Greene
Sts., C armlcbaers.
Sylvester D. Bell. 131 East Diamond St,
Butler.
Mathew U. Taylor. 150 West Sixth Street,
trie.
Charles F. Barclay. Sinnamahnning
Jesse K. Dale. 223 East Long Street. Du
bois.
Cong-raw at Large,
William Lilly. 67 Broadway. Mauch
Chunk.
Alexander McDowell. 4116 State Street.
siiurou.
Judge of Supreme Court.
John Dean. X. E. Cor. Allegheny aud
jones bis., noiuuaysDurg.
Congress.
REPUBLICAN.
Charles E. Andrews. Pcnti St.. New
Bethlehem, Clarion County.
Representative.
REPUBLICAN.
John J. Haight, Howe Township.
County Treasurer.
REPUBLICAN.
Queutin Jamieson, Tionesta Township.
County Hurvoyor.
John F. Proper. Elm Street. Tionesta
jiorougn.
I'reaidrutial ttlartors.
DEMOCRATIC.
Mortimer F. Elliott, ID Central Avenue,
V fcllnboro .
JohoC. Bullitt, 125 S. Twenty-second St.
I'lniaueipiiia.
Thomas B. Kenuedy 225 East Market St,
LtiamDersourg.
David Thompson Watson, 261 Itidge Ave
nue, Allegheny City.
Samuel Gustina Thompson, 10 to Spruce
m , rnuaaeipni;
Clement Keevea Wainwright, 1U33 Spruce
et., j-uiiau-ipuia.
Adam S. Conway, 334 Spruce Street,
Philadelphia.
Cnas U. Latl'crty, 3Q13 Spring Garden St
fuiiaduipi la.
William Hedwood Wright, Fisher's Lane,
I'lilladuipma.
Uorga K. uuss, 127 East Barnard St.,
West Chester.
John O. James, Broad Street, Doyleatown.
Cornelius W. Hull, Hartford Street, Mil
ford. William Nolan, 153 North Fifth Street,
Beading.
James Duffy, Marietta, Lancaster County.
I barlea DuPont lireck, 708 Madison Ave
nue, Scranton.
Sam el Willson Trimmer, Berwick Street,
While Haven.
Win. G. YuengHug, 501 Mauaotongo
Slr?t, Pottsville.
Samuel 8. Leiby, Main Street, Maryiville.
AzurLalhrop, Moutrose, Susquehanna Co.
TorreuceO. Hippie, 224 West Main 6 tree t,
Look Haven.
Thomas Chalfant, Danville, Montour
Connty.
Wm. David Hlmmelreich, Third & Mar
ket Bta., Lewlaburg.
Peter Henry Strnhlnger, Abbottstown,
Adams County.
Henry B. Piper, 213 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Tyrone.
Joseph D. Orr, Seoond and Market Bta.,
Leechburg.
Charles A. Fagan, 245 45th Street, Pitts
burgh. Andrew A. Payton, 81 McClure Avonue,
Allegheny City.
John I. Braden, 223 West Wheeling St.,
Washington.
Michael Liebel, 139 West 21st Street, Erie.
Thomas McDowell, Main and Mill Streets,
Port Allegany.
James Knox Polk Hall, Ridr,'way, Elk Co.
John Conway, Rochester, Beaver County.
Congress at Large.
George A. Allen, I3P East nth Street,
Erie.
Thomas Polk Mcrrltt, 230 South 6th
Street, Heading.
Judge of 8upreme Court.
Christopher Hoydrick. Elk St.. Frank
lin.
Congress.
PKMOCRATrC.
George F. Kribbs, Clarion.
Itspresentatlre.
DEMOCRATIC.
J. J. Greenewalt, North Pine Grove.
Jl 'entity Treasnrer.
DEMOCRATIC.
M. E. Grable, Marionville,
County Purveyor.
D. W. Clark. TionesU.
Presidential Klertora.
BV NOMINATION PAPERS.
Abraham A. Marker. Prohibition Partv.
High Street Ebensburg.
John C. Boteson. Prohibition Party. 0
Alain street, if ollisterville.
James Black. Proh b tion Party. S-3
North Duke St., Lancaster.
William F. Bovd. Prohibition Party filfl
Suirjiicl.snna Ave., Philadelphia.
William K. Brickoll, Prohibition Partv,
48 Center Ave., Pittsburg.
Edward Campbell, Prohibition Party,
46 East Main Street, Uniontown.
1). McClure Fair. Frohib tion Party.
Campbell Street. Blairsville.
Iwlwln rt. Uearhart. Prohib tion Pnitv.
Effort.
George II. Goebol. Prohibition Party.
1SH3 Getz St., Philadelphia.
Ueorge K. Greiss. Prohibition Partv.
Alburtis.
William W. Hague. Prohibition Partv.
Main Street Tldioute.
Benjamin Harding. Prohibition Partv.
290 South Main St., Pittston.
unaries w. Huntington. Prohibition
Party, 428 Centre St., Williamsport.
Charles F.. Hvatt. Prrhil,itin n.,l Til
East 14th St.. Chester.
Jonn u. Jones. Frohib t on Partv. 182n
X - i. ,1,1. c m. :i i .. i
Elisha Kent Kane, Prohibition Party,
Kane.
Frank S. Lourimoro. Prohibition Pariv.
run n avo., sew jjrignton.
.11 Ij. Liowden. Prohibition PnrLv. Nn-
braska.
Robert F. McClean. Prohibition Partv.
M- - t. - i .... '
m est mmn oi., i-vew uioomneui
Kobert L. Montgomery. Prohibition
farty rurbotvlile.
Antrim F. Morgan. Prohibition Party.
vtuuKeriown.
A. Foster Mulin. Prohibition Partv.
Baltimore St.. Mt. IIollv Sorinirs.
Franklin G. Percival, Prohibition Party,
2i Boutn ia nt., rnnaueipiiia.
Athur J. Pilgrain, Prohibition Party,
Mabantongo and 13th Sts.. Pottsville.
vv uuam J. Kobison Prohibition Party.
oo union Ave., Aiiegneny.
riarr Bpangicr, Probibition Party, 248
rairview ru, xuarieua.
Atlie A. Stevens. Prohibition Partv.
Lincoln Ave., Tyrone.
r ranKiin n. Taylor. Prohibition Partv.
3WW Baring St., Philadelphia.
Airrea u. Tliomason. Prohib t on Party.
ioo i. spouse ot., recranion.
James Potior Thompson. Prohibition
Pnrty, 114 Napoleon St.. Johnstown
William N. Wallis, Prohibition Party,
Licking St., Patterson.
welcome J. Weeks. Prohib tion Partv.
f tin v lutv.
1.' . ; : '
Congress at Large
Simoon B. Chase. Prohibition Partv.
oi centre nciuare, caston
James T. McCrory. Prohibition Party.
871 Wylie Ave.. Pittsburgh.
Judge of Kuprome Court.
Amos Briggs. Prohibition Partv. 1303 N.
iirouii at., rnuaoeipuia.
Congreso.
PROHIIlITION PARTY.
William S. Bigelow. 113 Presuutsle St..
i'liuipsuurg.
Hepreseiilativr.
PROHIBITION PARTY.
F. E. Allison, Nebraska.
County Treasurer.
PROHIBITION PARTY.
VV. H. Frost, Pigeon.
Presidential Elerlors.
BY NOMINATION PAPERS.
L. F. Armburst. People" Party. Greens
uurg.
J. W. Boak. People s Partv. Hariaiis-
burg.
Kobert lirett. People u Party, 1)17 Noble
St., pniiaiieipnia.
frank uuoli. people s Party, 1423 Ger
inantown Ave., Philadelphia.
C. A. Burrows, People s Partv. Sharps
burg.
M. Li. Cowley, People s Partv, Washing
ton.
E. S. Crooker, Poople's Party. Union
City.
A. J. Liietz, people s Party, 4-13 Wright
.St., phiiaiicipiiut.
W. E. Ewor, People's Party, Corry.
John O. Exlev, People's Partv. 1027
South 20th St.. Philadelphia.
I). II. Fisher. People's Partv. Entriken
W. A. Garduor People's Party, Andrews
Settlement.
Wm. Giant, People's Party, 2j0 Rich
mond St., Philadelphia.
. B. F. Greenman, Poople's Party, Eldred.
Wm. Hefier. People s Partv. Danville,
G. C. llickok, Poople's Partv, Mvrtle.
II. Hock, People's Party, '2514" North
10th St., Philadelphia.
J. M. Hower, People's Party, Blooms
burg. A. H. P. Leuf, People's larty, 2342
North 17th St., Philadelphia.
S. J. McMauus, People's Party, Am
brose. O. G. Moore, People's Party, Knox.
C. M. Morse, People's Party, New Wil
mington. W. A. Olrastead. People's Party, Sau
ford. Ephralin Phillips, People's Party, Ma
hoiiingtown. Clarence Price, Poople's Party, Danville.
C. P. Shaw, People's Party, Austin ville.
Perry Smith, People's Party, Richards
ville. H. C. Suavely, People's Party, Lebanon.
G. E. Ward, People's Pal ty. Economy.
J. A. Welsch, Poople's Party, New Cas
tle. J. E. White, People's Party, Elbridgo.
F. M. Windsor, People's Party, liurt
ville. Congress at Large.
S. P. Chase, People's Party, Brooktield.
G. W. Dawson, Poople's Party, Beaver.
Judge of Kupreiue Court.
It. B,
Castle.
McCombs, People's Party, New
Presidential Klerlora.
BY NOMINATION PAPKRN.
Gus Arlt, Socialist Labor Party, 431
Girard Avenue, Philadelphia.
Fred Bauer, Sisialist labor Party, Ev
erson, Fayette County.
Chas. liuckofun, Solialist Labor Party,
1719 Peach Street, Erie.
E. M. Brandt, Socialist Labor Party, 11
East German St., Erie.
A. Cullen, Socialist Labor Party, 155 W.
25th St., Erie.
Joe. Diebold, Socialist Labor Party, Ev
erson. Favotte Couutv.
Julius Frocblicb, Socialist Labor Partv,
700 Callowbill St., Philadelphia.
Chas. Hainiiieruiuellei, Socialist Labor
Party, 73) Wallace St., Philadelphia.
Henry Uoehl, Socialist Labor Party, 256
North 6th St., Philadelphia.
August Lange, Socialist Lalior Tarty,
33 Franklin St., Pliiladolphia.
Charles loothcr, Soclnllst Labor Party,
II Cnrson St., Pittsburgh,
Christ Mast, Socialist Labor Party,
Scottdale.
W. II McOovern. Socialist Labor Party,
11th A Holland Sts., Erin.
Allen Pardon, Socialist Iabor Party,
Cor. 14th it Sassafrass Sts.. Frle.
Henry Peter. Socialist Iabor Party. 8
BlulT Street, Allegheny.
John preseott. socialist iabor Party.
Wis Peach St., Erie.
Chas. Kicker, ."Socialist Iabor Party. I81U
N. Sixth St., Philadelphia.
Otto Hot ho. Soclnllst ljtbor Partv. 438
Franklin St., Philadelphia.
Chas Schleicher, Socialist Labor Party,
635 West fith St., Erlo.
Fr. Schotto, Socialist Iabor Party. Cor.
14th and French Sts., Erlo,
wm. scott, Noclalist l,abor Party. 10
Carson St., Pittsburgh.
Jac. Scngera. Socialist Imbor Partv. 1408
Dover ml, I'liiiiuieipniH.
jac. Mmon. socialist Labor Parly. Scott
dale.
Matthew Smith. Socialist Labor Tarty.
oo i mm Ave., Piiisnurgn
gh.
JOI
rone
Johu Stain, Socialist Labor Party, Ty
William Stiumcn. Socialist Labor Partv.
o . narioiie St., Philadelphia.
Aiioipn atarae, socialist ljnuor Party,
rjversou.
John Stoln. Socialist Labor Partv. 122 S,
Kith St.. Philadelphia.
P. Totzhauor. Socialist Labor Party. 413
Vine St.. Philadelphia.
Joseph Trosek. Socialist Labor Partv.
ovo i-tooie otreei, i nnaueipnia.
John Westwater, Socialist L
; Labor Tarty,
Addison St., Pittsburgh.
Henry Winter. Socialist Labor Partv.
rairmount Ave., Philadelphia.
Congress at Large.
J. Mahlon Barnes, Socialist Labor Par
ty, 017 Callowhil St., Philadelphia.
Thomas Grundy, Socialist Labor Party,
ao smion at., Piusourgn.
Judge of Supreme Court
N. L. Cricst. Socialist Labor Partv. 128
riymonnt St., Piusuurgu.
PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTION.
The Electors of Barnctt township
at
j aeon juar.e s l arpentor snop.
The iMooiors ui ureen township as ioi
lows: Those residing in the Election Dis
trict of Guitonville, to-wit: those cm
braced in the following boundary, viz
Beginning at a post, the north corner ot
Warraut No. 5133, thonce south fortv-uve
degrees west throe hundred and twenty
rods to the west corner of said tract, thence
south forty-live degrees east along divid
ing line between tracts No. olJ.f and ooOo
to the north corner of tract No. 5501, thence
by the northwest line of tract 5501 and the
southeast line of tracts Nos. 5505 and 5504
to the south corner of tract No. 5504
thence southwesterly to the northwest
corner of tract No. .'1330, and southeast
coi ner of tract 5502 on the Clarion county
lino, thence bv the same east to tho north
east corner of Clarion county, thence
north by tho Jcnks township lino to whore
the said Jcnks township line crosses the
northeast line of tract 5500. thence north
westerly by the nonhoiist line of Green
township to the place of beginning, shall
vote at tho School House at Guitonville.
The Electors of Grocn township residing
outside of the territory embraced in the
above described Election District ot Uul
tonvillo. shall voto at the house of L. Ar
nor. in Nebraska village.
Tho Electors of Harmony township as
follows: Those residing in the election
district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those
embraced in tne lonowing uouuaary, viz:
Beginning on the Allegheny river at the
Tionesta township lino; thence northerly
by said line to the back lino of tho river
tracts; thence along the back line of the
river tracts to West Hickory Creek
thence up said West Hickory Creek to the
Warren County line: thonce cost along
said Warren County line to the Allegheny
riven thence down said river to the place
of beginning, at tho old Duon it Turner
store building, West Hickory.
Tho Eloctors ot Harmony township re
siding outside of the territory embraced
in the above described Uppor Harmony
shall vote at the Township Electiou House
on the Fogle Farm.
The Electors or Hickory township at
Burns Harness Shop, in Last Hickory.
The Electors of Howe township as fol
lows: Those residing in the Election Dis
trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: those em
braced in the tollowmg boundary, viz.
Beginning at a point where the west lino
of Warrant No. 3108 intersects the line of
Warren and Forest counties; thence south
bv west lines of Warrants 3108, 3103, 311,
31H7 and 3185 to a point where tho
west line of Warrant 3185 inter
sects with the Jenks township line; them
by Jenks township line east to a point
where the eastern line ot saia warranl
318.) intersects said Jenks township line:
thence north along the eastern boundary
lines of warrants 3185. 31S7 and 3180 to the
northwest corner of subdivision No. 00 of
warrant No. 2003; thence cast along the
north line of subdivisions Nos. 00, 08, 05,
04 and 01 to the northwest corner of war-
aant No. 2730; thence north along the east
linos of warrants Nos. 2!K3, the
Fox Estate, 2W1 and 2735 to where
the east lino of 2735 lntor-ects the
Warren and Forest County lino; thence
by said Warren and Forest county line
west to the northwest corner of Warrant
3108, tho plare of beginning, shall vote at
Gusher City School House.
The Electors of Howe township residing
in the Election District of East Howe, to
wit: Those residing within the territory
embraced by the following boundary lines,
to-wit: Beginning at a point in the war
ren aud Forest county line where the sunn
is intersected by the east line of warrant
2735; thence south along the eastern boun
dary lilies of warrants 27:15, 2tt)l, the Fox
Estate, and warrant 2003 to the northwest
corner of JUbdivislon No. 51 in warrant
2730; thence east along the northern boun
dary lines of warrants 2736, 208 and 24(4,
to the Elk county line; thence north alonu
the Elk and Forest county line fo whore
the same is intersected by the Warren an
Forest county line; thence west along said
Warren and Forest county line to the
northeast corner of warrant 2735, the place
of beginning, shall vote at Urookslou in
Brookstou Library Hall.
The Electors of Howe township residing
in the Election District of Frost's, to-wit:
Those residing with! n the territory ein brac
ed by the following boundary lines : Com
mencing at the northeast corner of warraut
2461, and in the line dividing Elk and
Forest counties; thence south along said
dividing line to the line between Howe
and Jenks townships; thence west along
said last mentioned line to the southwest
corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision; thence
north along the west line of the K. L.
Blood subdivision and warrants 3803, 4545,
2878, 2080 to northwest corner of subdivi
sion No. till iu warrant 2003; thence east
along the north line of subdivisions 09, 68,
65, 64 and 61 of warrant 2003 and subdivi
sions 51, 52, 53, 54 and 55 of warrant 2736,
and subdivisions 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of
warrant 2808 and the north line of warrant
2404 to the Elk county line, the place of
beginning, shall vote at John Black' Car
penter shop, at Frost's Station.
The Electors of Howe township residing
in tho Electiou District of West Howe, to
wit : Thoso residing west of the above de
scribed Middle Howe, at the Balltowu
School House.
The Electors of Jenks township as fol
lows: Those residing in the Election Dis
trict of Byrom, to-wit: those embraced in
the following boundary, viz: Beginning
at the northeast corner of tract No. 41113
and the northwest corner of tract No. 4134,
thence northeasterly to the southeast cor
ner of tract No. 3643 aud the southwest
corner of tract No. 3564, thence north by
the western line of tracts Nns. 3564, 3046,
3(44 aud 3801 to the Jenks township line,
thence east by the same to the northeast
corner of Jcnks township, thence south by
the east line of Jouks township to the
southeast corner thoreof, thence west to
the southeast corner of tract No. 4120,
thence north to tiie northeast coiner of
said Warrant, thence west to beginning,
shall vote at the School House at Byrom-
town.
The Electors ot Jenks township residing
outside of the territory embraced in the
above descii lied Election District of By
ri'iu, shall vote at Central Hall in Marien
VlllH.
The Electors of Kiugsley township at
Newtown School House.
Tho Electors of Tionesta township at
the Court House in Tionesta borough.
The Electors of Tionesta borough at
the Court House iu said borough.
I also niako known the following pro-
Islons of tho new Constitution of Penn
sylvania:
AKT1CLK VIII.
HUFFRAOB AND M.KCTION.
Skc. 1. Every male citlr.oii twentv-one
years of age, possosslng the following
(tialillcatious, shall bo entitled to voto at
all elections t
First. He shall have boon a cill.en of
the Unitod States at least one month.
Seenntf.-Ho shall have resided In the State
one year, (or, if having previously boon a
qualified elector or native born citizen ol
the Stato he shall have remnved therel'orm
and returned, then six months.) immedi
ately preceding tho election.
2 ntru. no shall nave resided in I no
election district where he oilers to vole nt
least two months immediately preceding
the election.
j-urth. If twenty-two years of ago or
upwards, ho shall have paid within two
years a stato or oountv tax which siiati
have been assessed at least two intuit lis mid
paid at least one month before election.
sec. n. i ne uenerai election snail bo
held annuallv on tho Tuesday next follow
lug tho first Monday of Novotnber, but
the General Assembly may, by law, fix a
diflornnt day, two-thirds of all th mom
bers of each House consenting thereto.
Notice is hereby given. That anv poison
excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall
hold any oftlce or appointment of profit or
trust undor the United States, or this
State, or any city or corporated district.
whether commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate ofllcor or ogont who
is or shall be employed under tho legisla
ture, executive or Judiciary departmentof
this Mtnio. or in anv citv, or oi anv incor
Hiraten district, and also that every mem
or of Congress and of tho Stato Legisla
ture, or of the select or common council
of any citv. or commissioners of any in
corporated district, is by law incapahlo of
holding or exercising at the time, the
oftlce or appointment of Judge, Inspector
or clerk of anv election iu this Common
wealth, and that no inspector, Judge or
other ollioor of such election shall becligi
tie to be then voted for.
Tho Judges of the aforesaid districts
shall rcpresontativolv take charge of the
certificates of return of the election of
thoir respoctivo districts, and produce
them at the Prothonotary's otlico iu the
Borough of Tionesta. as follows: "All
Judges living within twelve miles of the
prothonotary's otnee. or within twenty-
four miles if thoir residence be iu a town,
village or city vpon the lino of a lailroad
leading to the county sent, shall before two
o'clock p. m.. on WEDNESDAY, NO
VEMBER NINTH, 1802, and all other
fudges shall before twelve o'clock, m.,
on Til U llsDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH.
1802, deliver said returns, together with
the return sheets, to tho Prothonotary of
the Court ol Common Picas ot Forest
county, which said return shall bo tiled.
aim the day and Hour ot tiling marked
therein, and shall be preserved by the
Prothonotary for public inspection.
Given uuder mv hand at my otlico ill Tio
nesta, Pa., this 24th day or October,
in tho year of our lxrd one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-two, and in
the one hundred and seventeenth year of
the Independence of the United States.
JOHN K. OSGOOD, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIKTUK of a writ of Alias Tes
tatum Fieri Facias to Forest Coun
ty issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Clarion County, Pennsyl
vania, and to me directed, thcro will 'be
exposed to sale by public vendue or out
cry, at the Court ilouso, in the Borough
of Tionesta, Pa., on
MONLAY, NOVEMBEK 14, A. D. 1SH2,
at 1 o'clock p. in., tho following described
real estate, to-wit:
K. W. SHOTTS vs. PHILLIP IJYEHS,
Alios Testatum Fieri Fucias, No. ;I4 No
vember Term, 1892. J. E. Woad, Attor
ney. All the defendant's right, titlo, interest
and claim, of, iu and to ull that certain
piece or parcel of land situated iu Tioneita
Township, Forest County, Pa., bounded
and described as follows, viz.: Beginning
at a post by a pine, the original northwest
comer of Warrant No. U88, of which this
pioce is a part ; thonce from said corner
north three degrees cast ninety-four rods
to a stone corner, south eighty-soven de
grees east forty-two and five-ninths rods
to a stone corner nineteen links west from
chestnut witness to said corner; thence
south three degrees west ninctv-fonr rods
to the original southern line of Warrant
No. 828; thence by said Warrant line
north eighty-soven degrees west forty-two
and five-ninths rods to tho place of begin
ning. Containing twenty-live acres, bo
the same more or less, it being the west
ern part of a larger tract conveyed to Ja
cou Mealey by Arnold Pluinmer, and
rom Jacob Moalov to Solomon Hvers and
wifo to Philip E. Byers by deed dated tho
tenth day ot Oct. 181m, and recorded m
Deed Book No. Id, page 434, ilc Thereon
erected one house 18x24, two stories high,
one small hum, aud some fruit trees there
on growing, about ten acres cleared.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Phillip Byers, at the suit of
li. w. noiis.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied witli when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other leiu cred
itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on tho prop
el ty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receitit for tho amount of the nro
coeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must bo furnished the
Sherilf.
2. All bids must bo paid in full.
8. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the
next day, at which time all property not
settled lot will ugain be put up and sold
at tho expense aud risk of the person to
Whom nrsl sola.
"See Purdon's Digest, Nin'h Edition,
page no ttnu Biiiuns forms, page Mi.
SherifTs Oflice, Tionesta, Pa., October 24,
tsuz.
PROCLAMATION.
Whebbas. The Hon. Charles H. Noves.
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions, Ac, at TionesU, for
ths County of Forest, to commence on the
Third Monday of Nov., being tho 21st dav
of Nov., 18'.r2. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, .1 ustic.es ot the Peace and Con
stablos of said county, that they be then
and there in thoir proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., of said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their oflice appertain th be done.
and to those who are bound iu recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are
or shall be in the jail of i-oiesl County, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against thorn as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 24th day of
October, A. I). 1B!.
JOHN R. OSGOOD, L.S. Sheriff.
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IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of
printing at a reasonable price send your
order to this otUoe.
92-Fall k
DAVID MIMZ, THE L1LUHUI,
Has the Largest, Finest and Best Stock ever brought to (his part of the Country,
consisting of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoos,
Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Wall Paper, Quecnnsware,
Glassware, Blankets, Quilts,
Yarns, Carpet Warps,
And tho handsomest stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
Ever brought here.
Trunks ValiscN. Full lino of IVraps Tor JLimIIvn, SIImmcm,"
Children nnl KablvN. Hal and Cup.
r-Agent for Wheeler A Wilson High-Ann Sewing Machine. Also have a fut;
Hue of John Me' 'all's Bazar Dress Glove-Fitting Patterns. A fine line of ,
PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, AND LOOKING GLASSES
Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs mid Ginseng Itool.
DAVID MINTZ, Marienville,
Did you get
Mason's Quart Fruit Jars?
If not,
You are not taking any chances.
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY,
A Do7.cn of the above Fruit Jars will be
comers who have
Bametf s Famous One Price Stor
Are entitled to tho above Doaen of Fruit
Nino out of every ten who are asked
Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trunks, Valises, and Jewelry, wiH toll you at
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TIONESTA, PA.
The tenth customer is a how-cnnur nnd
Vi e l!Ut that tetltll CUStOinnr to call
lower than any business house in tho surrounding vicinity.
Hides and Pelts and Produce taken.
S. H. HASLET & SONS
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS
GIVE THEM J C-AJLiIj.
tionesta,
ECONOMY
STANDS GUARD !
AT THE DOOR OF WEALTH.
-DO
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WHEN YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY
FANCY PRICES. WE ARE NOT
CATERING FOR THE M1LLINAIRE
TRADE. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE
HUSTLERS FROM WAY BACK WHO
WANT A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A
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People who don't care what they pay
Often don't cure when they pay it.
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FINEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
MATERIALS. PERFECT IN FIT,
CORRECT IN STYLE, AND AT VERY
MODERATE PRICES.
McCUEN iV SIMON,
Tailors, Halters, Furnishers, Moderate
Price Store. Exclusive agents for Dr.
Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Underwear.
Youman's cflvbruted New York Hats and
Pedrick's Custom Shirts to order.
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THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OF
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S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Slock, Good Carriages and Bug-
fies to lot upon the most reasonable terms
le will also do
job techto-
All orders left at the Post Office will
receive prompt attention.
Winter,93
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All
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BLACKSMITH & MACHI'
All work pertaining to Machinery,
ginos, Oil VVell Tools, Gas or VVaU-.
tings aud General Blacksmithing pr
lv done at Ixiw Bates. Kepairim
Machinery given special attention,
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop iu roar of and Just west c!
Shaw llouso, Tldioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
KRKD. GUKTTENBE1U
Confirmation Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
ing accounts have been tiled in m
and will be presented at the next t
court for confirmation :
First and final account of Geo. V
vard, Guardian of Elizabeth Dice,
child of John Dice, deceased.
First and final account of TL
Bowman, Executor of the lafct -Ujslumcut
of Mary Green, late o! :
township, doceasod.
AttoH, CALVIN M. Alf
Register, and Clerk of Orpha.
Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 13, It'Ji.
JOB WOltK of every desert pi
ted at the REPUBLICAN
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