r THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '.'A, lRlifi BOROUGH OFFICERS. Unrge. 11. M. Herman. lunrifmcn J. R. Osgood .1. 1). Davis, r. R. Lanson, Joseph Morgan, C. F. Weaver, S. KitznornUl, Win. Smear haiigh. H. H. Crawford, J,. I), Bowman, J. 1. W. Reck, l). V. Proper. Jn.i,ee of the Peace V. A. Randall, 8. J. Hotlov. OotmtableH. H. Catiflold. tMleetorJ. R. Clark. tivhoot. Director ii. W. Ilolomnn, U J. Hopkins I j. Aghnw, W, A, (iiiiyo, tl. Jamiesun, J. C. Scowdcn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Memher of Cuniirexn Wm. C. Arnold. Member nf .Senate Wm, II. IIvi)K. AnnemhtyJ. E. WllNK. Prii(!i.i(rfc CliAltnKS II. Noyks. 4.od'rc Judge Jim. A. Nash, A. J. MiiChay. Trr.anrei Jamki II. 1'oNK. Prothonntnri, HrginterA Recorder, Ac. I'ai.vin M. Arnkk. Nteritr.- John T. Caiison. Oitmiiiinnionerit W. A. Connect, Pk TRR Younok, W. M. Coox. Oounti Superintendent E. K. Rtitzin UKH. District Attorney P. M. Ci.abk. uri 1otnmtionera J. B. Carpkn- TK, ((no, jUKNPKI.. County .Surveyor .1. V. Fropkr. Oron Dn. J. W. Mimumv. Crmnfy Awl it or M. E. Auhott, W. Tj. Stuoiip, J..W. Km.iott. IIEIII'LAII TKHMSOf COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rpiONESTA LODGE, No. Win, T. O. O. F. A Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' llall.Partrldge building. 1.'V)HKST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., Meets evory rlday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. W" ASHINGTON CAMP, No. 42(1. P.O. H. of A., mocm every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. K. Mceta 1st and lid Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionosta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No. 1:17, W. It. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each nionth, in A. O. U. W. hall, TioncHta, Pa. MMONESTA TENT, No. Kit, K. O. T. J- M.. meois llnd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month In A. O. U. W, hall Tionesta, l a. Y M. CLARK, I . ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, nd District Attorney. Olllce, eor. ol 1 1 t and Rridgo HtrretH, Tionesta, Ph. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insuraneo Companies, F. IUTCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. II. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, f W. MORROW. M. D., PhyHlclan, Surgeon A Dentist. Ollieo and 'Residence threo doors north of Hotel Agnow, Tionesta. Professional ealls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN. M. D., PhvHician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Ollieo In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. Residoneo opposite. Hotel Agnow. HtlfEL AG NEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. Tills hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complotochango. and is now furnished witli id', the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout Willi natural pis, bathrooms. hot and colil water, etc The comforts of guests never neglected. C CENTRA I, HOI SE, J C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor, Tlonsela. Pa. This is tlio inostecntrally located hotel 111 tlio place, and hos all the modern improvements, fso pains will bo spared to mako it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. FOREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and oilers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Kates reasonable. OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts., Oil City, Pa.. Thomas lioiit. Proprietor. -MoaJs and Lunelle served ut all hours. Open day and night. When iu the city look up the Exchange Restaurant, ana gel good meal. pdilLTEERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion yivon to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F ZAHRINGER, J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of c'!rv, years' experience, is prepared to do ai Work In liis .'' on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac., ordered for parties at the lowest possiblo figure. Will bo found In tho building next to Keeley Club Room. J tlRENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn arliies. Oil W oil Tools, (ins or Water Fit tings ami General Cliicksinitliing prompt ly done at Low Rules. Repairing Mill Macliinerv L-ivcu snecial intention, and kiii isfiic Lion LTuaraiitced. nIkiii iu rear of and lust west of the Sliaw House, Tidioute, Ptt. Your patronage solicited. FRED. i I ! ETT K N B E RGKR s. i mm k mi GENEMl MERCHANTS, furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. JA8. T. BRENNAN, Coiiveynncor. f urt itjd yvcci- FARMS, WILD LANDS, H0USE3 AND LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent tlio oldest, strongest, and best Insurance Companies In the United States. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds. Rondn. Mortaattes. Ieasos.Wills. Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn witli aceurncy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for salo or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let, open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention pBid to the collection of rents, interest, etc!. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. 4'hnrrh and Knbbnlh Hrhnol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dalo. Preaching in the r . M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. f . I.. Ulnss, 1'aslor. Services in tlio Prosuyterlan unureii every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAnineh oinciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. SHE KNEW VHERB SHE WAS AT. "Where are vou going, my pretty maid?" "I'm going for eliostnuts, sir," sho said. Tlio maid was right; was taking no chance; She was going to hear men talk 11 nance. jucaavuie uazcitc. Oil market 81-14. Soo 1 loath A Killnier's now nd. Next Friday Is Autumn Arbor day, Miss Kflle Clark is home from War ren. Closing out shoes at Miles A Arm- strong's. It. Only two weeks until tho election of McKinley. Mrs. S. D. Irwin was an Oil City vis tor Saturday. Tlio court proclamation and jury list appears this week. See bargain counlor for shoes at Milles A Armstrong's. R Miss Edith Davis has gone to Spar- tansburg to visit friends. Mrs. L. Fulton visited Oil City friends the last of tho week. Geo. Wellor, of ICmlenton, is visit lug his parents on Gorman Hill. Mrs. Kate Green, of Wolf Run, is visiting Tionesta relatives for a few days. Mrs. J. K. Ilillard and Miss Miles wore down from East Hickory on Satur day. Mrs. M. A. Ellinger has gono to Tio- nesta to Join her husband. Kane Repub lican. Miss Maudo McCall of Tidioute was a guest of Mrs. Goo. W. Holeman over Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Uovardand sou Roy were visiting Oil City friends Friday and Saturday. Patent flours tho past few woeks have increased 75 couts per barrel at wholesale. Park Grove has a squash that weighs 33 pounds. Just for ono squash that's a "hummer." Hon. G. A. Jonks Is billed for a Dcm ocratie speech at the court house Satur day night. Miss Florence Kiser visited friends and relatives in Pittsburg during the past woek. Mrs. Alice Vought and Mrs. B. M. Deweeso wero guests of Tldiouto friends over Sui. day. President Judge Noyes and Asso ciates Nash and McCray held argument court yesterday. Yes, Miles A Armstrong have order Hl another lot of Mackintosh coats. Come and see them. It Dr. J. M. Barkor of tho Ohio Wosloy an Univorsity was in town yesterday the guest of Rev. R. A. Buzza. II. II. Shoemaker went to Butler, Monday, whore has tho contract of build ing a new Free Methodist church. F. Weuk has purchased the Hotel Agnow livery stablo from C. A. Hill A Co., and will conduct the same at the old stand. T. D. Collins, a well knowu lumber man of Nebraska, F'orest county, was in town on a short business visit yesterday. Derrick. J. B. Edou is in Pittsburg this week as delcgato to tho State Grand Lodge of tlio A. O. U. W., which is iu session at that place. Jake Giering of Tionesta will move his family to Pleusantvillo as soon as he can secure a suitable house to llvo iu. l'tcamntville Record. We want your mail order trade. Or ders filled same day will refund if not right. Will go out and nut anything you may want. Miles A Armstrong. It Uncle Ebon's philosophy: "Folks dal is alius look in' lob trouble, hub jes' one t'ing tor brag about. Doy doau' hahdly ebber git disapp'inted." Kx. No compluiug of hard times hero. Wo aie selling goods cheaper than ever. That accounts for selling more of them. Trade must coine to Miles A Armstrong. The tramp has made his appcaiance iu Now Jersey on u bicycle. It is cti mated that this last adoption leaves no class of society now uiiroprusonted by the wheel. Tho Rki'Um.ican acknowledges the receipt of u dozen very lino apples which were sent in by A. B. Dean of Whig Hill. Tlio twelve apples weigh just eleven pounds. A convention of tho physicians and surgeons of the W. N . Y. A P. railroad will bo held at Bradford on Oct. -1. It is reported that 411 or "it) physicians will at tend the meeting. Communion services will bo held in tho Presbyterian church of Endeavor on next Sabbath morning at II o'clock, with preparatory services al 7:30 on Friday and Saturday evenings. On account ol this there will be preaching in the Pres byterian church hero on Hubbath even ing only at 7:W. Contractor Nixon was ovor from Tl- tusvillo Saturday and gladoned tho hearts of tho men employed on tho now bank building. Mr. Nixon was accompanied by his daughter Bessie Rubber prices havo advanced this year, but Miles A Armstrong are In the load ngulii, so can tell you good nows and undersell competition. Don't forgot it when you neod rubbers. It At tho Stalo W. C. T. U. convention In Pittsburg last weok Mrs. N. P. Whoelor, of Stowtown, was elected a del egate to tho National convention to be held in St. Louis next month. John Heath, of Starr, has taken tho agency for Richards' Remedy ior Sore Throat, and dealors who dosiro to handle tliis excellent remedy can secure any amount they wisli from John. A local telephone exchnngo is to be placed In Plensantvillo in tho near future and that will give our people an oppor tunity to have direct communication with tho penplo of Pleasantvillo. Plio recent wet weather and high winds have dono considerable damago to tho apple crop, but (here aro plonty of them left and farmers can Rot hardly enough for them to pay for the picking. Mrs. Dr. Price, of Westchester, Pa., who was a delegate to the non-partisan W. C. T. A. convention hold in Clarion last week, was in Tionesta ovor Sunday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. D. Irwin. Messrs. M. H. Shick of Marienville and Thos. Lamonaot Lamonaville. Dem ocratic candidates for assseniblyinan and Biiorm, respectively, wore look nc un frionds in this neighborhood last Satur day. lion. J. A. Proper went to Pittsburg tills (Wednesday) noon, where the Judge will have tho final oporalion performed on his eyes, and secure glasses that he expects will cnablo him to read once more. Thos. II. Nicholson, of Oil City, the popular candidate for Treasurer of Ve nango county, accompanied by liis wifo, woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grove, of this place, botween trains Saturday, There nro a number of defective sido walks in this town and If the borough authorities don't attend to the matter and have them repaired they will have a few daamngo suits on their hands some of these days. Tho first snow that has boon noticca ble 'n this vicinity fell Sunday morning. This goes to show that wild gefe know whore they aro at, as largo flocks of these birds havo been seen flying south during the past woek. Mr. Archie Phifer of Emaus, Pa, who, with his brother, John Phifer, of Denver, Colo., have been the guests of the lormor's daughter, Mrs. Chas. Clark, of this place, for a week past, loft Mon day for their homes. F'or sale I havo between 200 and 300 bushels of good winter apples which are picked and in piles in my orchard, 'which I will sell at from 10 to 12 cents per bush ol to parlies who will come aud got them. Wm. Lawrence. New Castle banks report a very dan gerous counterfeit silver dollar in circu lation, so like tho gouuine that few peo ple can tell tho difference. The date is 1HU2. It is perfect ill color, but a tritlo light aud will change color under acid Don't forgot that Ainslei's is tho placo to buy fruits and vegetables of all kinds and that his stock is always fresh and of the best variety ar.d his prices are always the lowest. He also has the tinost stock of confectionary, cigars and tobac co in town. Try him. It Frionds here of S. S. Holbrook, for. inerly a partner of T. D. Collins in the lumber business, will be pained to learn of the death of his only daughter, Grace, which occurred In Denver, Colo., last week. Funoral services wero held at the residence of her father in Tusculum Ohio. Thoro will bo no proaohing in the M E. church next Sunday evening, as Rev Buzza and family have gone to visit his parents at Knox, Pa. Sunday school will bo hold as usual. Junior Leiigue at 3 o'clock, and Epwortu League at 6:30, Subject, "The Inmost Circle of Duty 1". R. Lauson, loader. 1 nomas Fleuiming has purchased the meat market noxt door to tho post oince, irom Charley KUlmer. Wo rec ommend Mr. F'lcmming to our peoplo and feel sure that he will have his share of their patronage. He will be assisted in the market by Henry Gioring, who is well Known as a ursi-class butcher and market man. Airs. w. w. lirove desires to an nounce to mo lames ot Tionesta and vi cinilv that sho lias just reeieved an ele gant line of fall and winter millinery com pi ising an tlio latest styles worn in the cities, and she will dispose of he goods at prices to suit the times. Call and examine goods and prices whether vou wish to purchase or not. It. Col. J. J. Carter, of Titusvillo. the well known oil producer, and owner of tho stock tarm at West Hickory, has gono to West Virginia, where ho will stump the btato in the interest iuciYiiiicv, rm -i tniciiv nun iiroiecuou company with Senator Steve Elkins Col. Carter is a forceful and elonuont speiiKer, logical anil sounil in Ins argu ments and is ono of the loading Rcpubli cans in western rennsyivama. The Woman's Christian Temperani Union of Tionesta is arranging for a ser ies of lectures to be given by the minis tors of tho boro. Tho lirst lecture will be delivered by Rev. J. V. McAnim: early in November. The subject will be, "Child Lite anil its Development." ltov R. A. Hum will deliver tlio second lee tore a few weeks later, the subject which will be "Social Puritv." Rev. ! E. Glass and Rev. J. T. Brennan each will lollow later on topics and dates wliic will be hereafter mentioned. These lec tures will bo free, and the publio is cor- itialiy luviicii io in tend. Frank W. Law, at ono time in busi less in this place, but now a resident of Allegheny Cit y, was in town for a few hours Monday, the guest of County Treasurer rones, our roailcs will re member the sad misfortune which befell Mr. Law's family a few months ago, am tiie inanv friciuls here of Mrs I.uw wi bo delighted to learn that she has sulll cicntly recovered from her illness aiu accident to bo able to bo removed from I he hospital ill Allegheny to the home of ber pu rents at Siverl v, where it is expected that rest and quiet, wll ultiiuutely restore her as near as possiblo to her former gooc health. Even the most casual observer on tho streets must notice, not only the grc:i increase in oculists suops, hut llie mar velous number of young girls, mostly i school, who wear glasses. This is nun more the case within a year or two than formerly. Hoys ami vouug men do no wear glasses iu anything Iiko the sumo proportion. IU. With somo girls this wealing ut spectacles is necessary be cause ol weak e esilit, and with somu it is more or less a fad. In either case is to some extent a means of protection for a young uihu must exert an extra amount of nerve and courage to kiss uiil w lei is weal ing spectacles. h'raak tin X:wtt. Oil Notes. Tho Tionesta Gas Co., finished two new ells on their lease on Hemlock last woek. Both nro good strong gassers. Tho drill will be started on two more wells on tho same loose this week. Tlio "Wlz.ard" well on German Hill is Iry iu tho third sand, but Is being drilled down to what Is known as tho Balltown sand. Another location has been mado on the N. ratlerson lease on the Furnaco tract, Hickory township, and the drill will bo started tho first of the woek. From Tuesday's Derrick : On Queen run, Warren county, No. 2, Freoman, lo cated 100 feet west of tho Citizen Compa ny's No. 2, was drilled In last Saturday and started at 6 barrels an hour, but in the succeeding 4S hours had declined to barrels an hour. Leaseholders are having a merry war in that pool, and are planting the derricks right up against the lines. Ono instance is reported of where one neighbor thought that tho lease own er noxt to his was getting too closo to his line and when thj derrick had been com pleted he took a hitch on it with his sand line and pulled it over. There Is no doubt of a little pool of tho flash-light ordor. but tue closo proximity of tlio holes wilt soon nrain the oil Irom tho rock. The wells come in at a gusher gait, but in a few hours doelino to very ordi nary producers. Some of those who havo paid exorbitant bonus tor some ol the stun will nave to liusllo to get out the money invested. A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to the person who has it. One Minute Cough euro will quickly put an end to it. Heath A Kill- iner. MARRIED. ALBA UGH III N DM AN. At the res idence ot the brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S.IIindman, of Whig Hill, Pa., ihursitav evening. October loth. lni. by R. Z. Gillespie, J. P., Mr. Alfred M. Aloaiigh, ami Jennie Irene lilnaman, all or wing nut. Proclamation of i.eiicral Klcclion. Wboreas.in and by an act of the General Assembly ot the Commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth section ol an act, entitled An Act to regulate the nomination and election ot publio olncers, re quiring certain expenses incident there to to be paid by the soveral counties and punishing certain offenses iu regard to sucli elections,' " approved tho zotn day ot June, A.D., lhUii, it is mado the du ty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to trivo public notice of tho General F'.leetions, and in such to 1. Enumorato tho ollicersto bo elected and give a list ot all the nominations mado as provided In tins act, and to be voted for in such county, and tho full text of all constitutional amendments submit ted to a voto of tho people.but the procla mations posted in each election district need not contain tho names of any candi dates but those to bo voted for in such district. II. Designate the place at which the election is to uo held. III. He shall give notice that every person, excepting justices ot tho 1'eace, who shall hold any oflice or appointment of profit or trust under the government ot the united stiles, or ot this suite, or ot any city. or incorporated district, whether a commissioned otllcer or otherwise, a su bordinate ollicor or agent who Is or shall be employed under the logislative.execu tivo or iudiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city, or incorporated district, and also that every member oi congress and ot the state L.eg- lsiature.audol tlieseiectnrcoinmon coun cil of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the oince or apponumoiit ofjudge, iuspc tor or clerk ot any election ol this Coin mon wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other omecr ol any such election shall lie eligible to any ollieo to be then voted for, except that of an election ollicor. I, JOHN T. CARSON, High Sheriff of tho County of Forest, do hereby make known anil give this public notice to the electors of tlio County of Forest, that a General Election will be hold in said County, on Tuesday, November 3d, 1896. between the hours of 7 a, in., and 7 p. in., at the several Election Districts. Tlio following are the ollicers to beeloet ed, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which aro to bo voted for in the form in which they ahull appear upon tho ballots : Offlcors to bo elected Thirty-two porsons for presidential olectors. Two persons for Representative-at-Large iu CongresB, One person for Uepresentive in the Congress of tho United States, to repre sent tho 2st h district of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of F'orest, Elk, Clarion, Clear field and Centre. Ono person for Uepresentive in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to represent the County of F'orest. One person for Prothonotary, Register, Rocordor and Clerk of Courts of the County of Forest. One person for Shoriff of Forest County. Threo persons for Commissioner of F'orest County. Three persons for Auditors of F'orest County. Two persons for Jury Commissioners of F'orest County. List of nominations : REPUBLICAN. For President anil Vice-President, McKlNI.K V and UOliA R V. I'ri'nidcnliul IMcrlura. Joseph Wharton. Alexander E. Patton. William Witherow. I'eter L. Kimberley. John H. Pearson. Allen B. Rorke. Frank P. Hcndlov. William M. Taggart. Leonard Myers. Joseph H. iluddell. William F. Solly. John Fritz. Henry L. Johnson. John II. Landis. Everett Warren. Rider Wellington Wildo. Harrison Ball. Daviil W. Miller. I lenry C. Provost. James V. Brown. Frederick II. Eaon. George Barron Miller. Reuben Hathaway Sliindel. George Thompson Swank. Samuel Edward Wilson. William Maurice Randolph. Emanuel Wortheimer. .losiah Speer. Edward Everett A brains. Isador Nobel. William Si'hnur. Joseph C. Campbell. lti-ltri-sMiiiiiivf-iii-l.iiruc hi t'fMiurcss. Galusha A . Grow. Samuel A. Davctiort. H'lrisciiliillvi' In CoiiHrt'im. William ('. Arnold. ltcitri'M'iilulUi' In tin ticiii-rul A-tm-lubly. Jacob K. Wenk. t'rullioiiiiliiry, Ucuislt-r, Itei-urilrr mid CJcrk ut' 4 uiirlH. John II. Robertson. Hka-rlU. Frank P. Walker. County Commissioner. Charles M. Whiteman. W. Morris Coon. Comity Andltor. Maxwell E. Abbott. James R. Clark. Jury t'oinnalsslonrr. Judson B. Carpenter. DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice-President, JiRYAN and fiKWALL.. Prrniilenllnl Elertor. Thomas Slerrett. Lewis N. Ireland. Alexander 11. Coffroth. Thomas G. Delaliunty. John II. Kcenan Albert M. Hicks. John J. Taylor. Thomas McOullough. John llagan. Robert A. Thompson. Charles D. Kaier. John B. Storm. Thomas E. Hank. Charles F. Rengier, Jr. Charles II. Schadt. Thomas R. Phillips. Joseph S. Sartaiu. John K. Roval. John M. Carroll. Charles J. Roilly. .1. P. Holla. Michael Dclaney. A. J. Brady. George W. Rhine. John C. Patton. William Weihe. Samuel V7 Hlack. John J. McFarland. C. II. Akens. John L. McKinney. S. S. llackett. James J. King. ltcprrxrnlnlivf-at-l.nrfie In C'mnnress. DeWitt C. DeWitt. Jerome T. Ailman. Kepresenlntive In Congress. Jackson L. Spangler. Iteprrsenlntlve In the (icncral Assembly Malcolm II. Shick. Protlwinnlnry, lteirlitrr, lterorder nnd Clerk ol l onrtH. F:. A. Watson. Kherlir. Thomas Lamona. County Commissioner. Herman Blum. Peter Yonngk. Connty Amlltor. J. W. Elliott. 11. J. Flynn. Jury Commissioner. George D. Shields. PROHIBITION. For President and ice-President, LEVER I XCI and JOIIA'UON. rrrslili iillnl Electors. James Mansol. Samuel Daggy. Hiram DoWalt. Oliver II. Holcoinb. Andrew Hertzol. John Zeigler. Edward Campbell. William M. Stauiror. Lewis L. Bliss. F'ranK It. Lynch. George Irwin. Silas C. Swallow. A. F'oster Mullin. .1. W. Rugh. ltobort S. Glass. Goo. W. Kessler. Joel R. Merriman. Benjamin B. Cannon. George G. Ritchie. Grant U. Hopkins. Horace M. Walton. Milton J. Fiery. Noah Pettebone. Jonathon Brown. John Martyn, Sr. John A. Singmastnr. William R. Wharton. Jessie F. Bod i no. Joseph B. iloltz. Howard Coats. George Drayton. Richard T. bgdon. KcprftM-iilatlve-iit-riar-fc In Congress. Abraham A. Barker. George Alcorn. lti'presciitntlve In CoiiKress. James T. Brennan. ltepresentntive in the eneral Assembly. Freeman R, Lanson. l'rulhonulnry, Itetrisirr, Itrroriler and Clerk ol t ouris. Thomas S. Work. Micrlir. E. J. Whisner. County Commissioner. Wilbur Decker. David F Sutton. PEOPLES. F'or President and Vice-President, JIRlAXand WATSON. PresidtftitlRl Elertors Alexander II. Coll'roth. Thomas Storrett. Lewis N. Ireland. Thos. (J. Delaliunty. John II. Keonau. John .1. Taylor. Thos. McCullough. Robort A. Thompson. Chas. 1). Kaier. " Jos. S. Sartain. Albert M. Hicks. John llagan. James J. King. John R. Storm. Thos. E. Hunk. Chas. V. Rengier, Jr. Chas. 11. Schadt. Thos. R. Phillips. John K. Roval. John M. Carroll. Chas. J. Riley. J. P. Holla. A. J. Brady. Geo. W. Rhino. John C. Patton. William Weilie. John J. McFarland. C. II. Aikons. .foh ii L. McKinney. S. S. llackett. Michael Delanoy. Smutiol W. Black. ltcir-t-iiliilivf"iit-l.nrMe In t'ongrm, Jerome T. Ailman. John 1. Correll. I'rotlionoliiry, llt-irisicr, Kec-ordcr and Clerk of Courts. E. A. Watson. Mitrltr. . Thomas Lammia. County Commissioner. N. L. Hill. S. B. Giluiore. Couuty Auditor. J. II. Work. C. Ftilnier. Jury Commissioner. B. Sutton. SOCIALIST LABOR. For President and Vice-President, MA T 11 ETT and MA (1 VI RE. I'rt-iilcnllnl Elci-lorv. William II. Musk. ( 'lenient J. Cassiily. Charles W. Bicker. 1 ieorge G. Anion. Edward Kiippinger. Theodore icy. Abraham Levin. Max Keller. ( iuslav e lin. Theodore Kickerl. Ernest Dncriiig. William 1 Vinluds. Ilci'inan Kreiiuer. 1 1 i-in v Procter. Marli'ii V. I led. Brooklyn B, 1 .cvengtsid. l-.hcin zcr ('. Ilowailh. John II. Lewis. Thomas Grundy. James Cooke. Allan K iilti uberger. AlllhollV Keekers, Simmon St-al. John II. iiiclier. John Nlimcli -key. M iciia II. '.mil .I.'lui 1.. Miiitli. John Lent.. Charles F. Englert. William It. Thomas. Michael Klemaan. Josiah W. Burrows. Iti-nri ai nlnllvc-nl-I.Rriir In Cowrrrss. F'mil Otiwang. F'red. W. Long. NATIONAL. For President and Vice-President, 11KXT1.EY anil NO I: I'll UA I E. I'rrsiili-nllnl Klcrlors. J. Acker Guns. William Cooper. Robert Cameron. James Dodds. vVilliiim F. Boj'd. Jacob Reese. Samuel B. Luc-He. Clement L. Bunnell. Albert T. Sharplny. haac 1). Johnson. Isaiah C. Landis. Joseph Kilt, Jr. T. Howard Webb. Daniel M. Weiclmaii. F'rancis P. Willits. Samuel K. Horner. Chester R. Drown. Clayton O. F. Miller. Charles W. Van Syeklo. Joseph T. Phillips. John W. Ballard. Davis Yarnall. Joshua E. Haunuin. Francis W. Hicks. Hanson P. Passtuore. Charles Gorner. Alva C. Brosius. William A. Matter. William II. Farley. Elmer E. Gregory. James II. Alcorn. John Dennis. lteprpf-.rntntlvp-nt-l.nrKC In ConitTPMS. Henry S. Kent. . Isaac G. Pollard. FREE SILVER. For President and Vice-President, DRY AX and SEUALL. Presidential Electors. Alexander TI. Coffroth. Thomas Bterrett. Lewis N. Ireland. Thomas G. Delaliunty. , John U. Keenan, Albert M. Hicks. John J. Taylor. Thomas McCullough. John iiagan. Robert A. Thompson. James J. King, John B. Storm. Thomas B Uaak. Charles F. Rengier, Jr. Charles it. Schuilt. Thomas It. Phillips. Charles D. Kaier. John K. Royal. John M. Carroll. Charles J. Koilly. J. P. Holla. , Joseph 8. Uartain. A.J. Brady. George W. Rhine. John C. Patton. William Weilie. Samuel W. black. John J. McFarland. 11. II. Akens. John L. McKiuBpy. S. B. llackett. Michael Delaney. UepreNcntntive-nt-l,arjre In CoiiKress. DeWitt C. DeWitt. Jerome T. Ailman. Mckinley citizens. For President and Vice-President, McKIXL E Y a nd HOB ART. Presidential Elerlnra. Joseph Wharton. Alexander E. Patton. vVilliam Witherow. Peter L. Kimberly. John S. Pearson. Allen B. Rorke. Frank P. llendley, William M. Taggart. Leonard Myers. Joseph H. Iluddell. William F. Solly. John Fritz. Henry L. Johnson. John H. Landis. Everett Warren. Bider Wellington Wilde. Harrison Ball. David S. Miller. Haury C. PrevoBt. James V. Brown. F'rederick II. Eaton. George Barron Miller. Ueubeu Hathaway Bhindel. George Thompson Swank. Samuel Edward Wilson. William Maurice Randolph. Emanuel Werth-imer. Josiah Speer. Edward Everett Abrams, Isador Soliel. William Sell n nr. Joseph C. Campbell. lleprcHCiitu.tiveiit-I,arife In Coiuttpm. Galusha A. Grow. Samuel A. Davenport. JEFFERSONIAN. For President and Vice-President, VA LMER and 11 CCKNER. Prpsbtpniliil Electors. William M. Slngerly. Augustus S. Landis. Stephen C. Met millions, Joliu Blaneliard. John Samuel Nicholas J. Grillln. Chariss Henry Junes. Jacob Mulir. Henry D. Welsh. John B. Hinksou. James Tracy. Jeremiah S. Hess. Louis Kraemur. George Hteiuman. Orlando S. Johnson. George It. Wright. Haury Buyer. Jamas J. Dull. ( hauueey B. Russell. Frederick Ely Embick. Isaau West. Samuel E. Henry. John M. Mali. Donald E. Duftou. Joliu V. Woods. Thomas ('. Lazuar. James Bredin. Jamas M. lliistead. Thomas Brail ford. William A. Galbraitli. E. 11. Lsiutmrtou. Frank Fielding. l(cprpMiilullveul-l.ariie In Congress. Benjamin C. Putts. Hay Walker, Jr. I'LAI'KS or llol.lil.NU EI.ECTINS. The Electors of Burnett township at Jacob Miiui'h Carpenter shop. The Electors of Green township as fol lows: T hose residing in the Election Dis trict of Gtiilonville, to-wit : those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a post, tlio north corner of Warrant No. a I 1.1, thence south forty-live di'grees west three hundred and twenty rods to the west coruorof said tract, thence south torly-live degrees east along divid ing line between tracts Num. ,rilll:t and .Vslii to the north corner of tract No.iViOl.lhchco by tho northwest line of tract o-Kll and tho southeast line of tracts Nos. ;VU."i ami i.'i04 to tho s, null corner of tract No. .Viol, thence southwesterly to the uorthu esl corner of tract No. WM), and southeast corner of li ael fi.MU un the Clarion county line, thence by tin same east to the north east corner of Clarion county, thence north by llie Jenks tow nship line to w here the said Jcnks township line crosses the northeast line of tract .ViOU, thence north westerly by the northeast hue of Urecn township to the place ol beginning, shall Vote in llie School House at liuitoiiville. The Electors of t irocti tow nship residing outside ol the territory embraced in the above described Election District of tiui loiivillc, shall vote at the house of L. Ar iici, iu Nebraska village. The l.leelors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing ill Hie election diNiriet of I'pper Harmony, to-wit : those embraced in the follow lug boundary, vi.: Beginning on tint Allegheny' river at the Tioiusta township line; thence northerly bv said line to llie back line of the river tracts; thence along the back line of tho river tracts to West Hickory Creek : llience up said West Hickory Creek bitlio warren t'niiutv line; thence east, along said Warren County line to I he A llegheny river ; thence down said river to the place nf beginning, at G. W. Kiiur's hall. West 1 1 ickorv. The Elector of Harmony township ro- iding outside ol' the terri orv embraced in the above deseiilrd I'pper H.-irmonv hall vote at the 'l ow n -bin Election House on the Fogle Farm. llie l-.leet irs of Hickory township at the Tovnhip House, 1 ho I-, lectors of Howe townshm as lol- lows: fie so residing iu the Election Dis I rict of M iddle I lowe. to-wit : those em braced in the follow iiiL' boundary, vi : Beginning at a point w here the west linn of Warrant No. :J1!W intersects the lineof Warren and Forest counties: thence south by west lines n Warrants :tl!'S. spr.t. :tsn. ls7 and .lis.-, to a point where tho west line of Warrant 3lsr inter sects with the Jenks township line; thence by Jenks township line cast to a point where the eastern line of said warrant tls." intorsoets said Jenks township line: thence north along tho eastern boundary lines of warrants :H., : s" ,! ; sf p, t,0 northwest corner ot subdivision No. lid of warrant No. 2!m:i: thence east along thn llOI-tb lillft ot Hlllitliv-iuiitrtu Vou no i:s c. (14 and 111 to the northwest corner of war mint No. l!7'Ki; thence north alonu the east lines of . warrants Nos. am:!, thn Fox Estate. -'H'.il aud liT.Ti to where the east lino of Uoli Inter ects the Warren and Forest County line; thence by said Warren and Forest county lino west to the noi l Invest corner of Warrant SldS, the placoof beginning, shall vote at Gusher City School House. 1 he l-.leulors of I lowe township residinu in the Election District of East Howe, to wit : Those residing within tho territory embraced bv the follow ing boundary' lines to-witt Itoginninir ut a point in the War ren a. nl t orest county line where the nme is intersected bv the' east line of w arrant 1T; tlieeeo south nlonir the eastern boun dary lilies of w arrants 27:t.", JUl, the Fox I'.stato, ami warrant am:t to the northwest corner of subdivision No. ol in warrant 1T73H; thence east along the northern boun dary lines of warraiul i'7.!(l, i;sns aml'J4ii4, ione i-.ik county line; thence north along the Elk and Forest count v line to where the same is intersected by the Warren and forest county line; thence west along said Warren and Forest county line to tlio nortLaost corner of warrant 'J73r. thenlaco of beginning, shall vote at Brookslon in Hrookston Library Hall. The Electors of Howe tow nship residing ill tho Election District rd' Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within the territory em braced by the lollowing boundary lines; Commencing at tho northeast corner of warrant 1:404, and in the line dividing Elk and Forest counties; thence south along said dividing line to th" lino between Howe and Jenks townships; thence west alongsaid lust mentioned line to the south west corner ot K. L. hlooil s subdivision; thence north along the west line of the K. L. Blood subdivision and warrants .su.'l, lf4", Stfx, atsO to northwest corner of subdivision No. (Hi in warrant 2W3; thenco eat along the north line of subdi visions (ill, (is, (i.'i, lit and HI of warrant 2'.l'.'3 and subdivisions a I, 52, 63, 51 anil 55 of warrant Z7;lti, and subdivisions 2, '2', 'J3, 2 anil J5 of warrant 'SS and the north line of warrant li4D4 to the Elk county linn, the placo of beuinuing, shall vote at John Black's carpenter shop, at Frost's Station. Tho electors of I lowe township residing in the Election District of West Howe.to wit : Those residing west of the above described Middle Howe, ut the lialltowu School House. The Electors of Jonks t&w nship as fol lows: Those residing in tlio Election Dis trict of Byroin, to wit; those embraced in tlio following boundary, viz: Begin ning at the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 and tin) norlhwost corner of tract No. 4134, thence northeaster! v t tho, l southeast comer of tract No. 3fil3 am? ffie southwest corner of tract No. 'MM, thence north by the western line of tracts Nos. 3o4, 3011), 31141 and 3snl to the Jenks township line, thence east by the samo to thn northeast corner of Jenks towusliio, llience south by the east lino of Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof, thence west t" tlio southeast corner of tract No. 41 'Jit, thence north to the north east corner of said Warrant, thence west to beginning, shall vote at the School House at Byromtowu. Th ,i electors of Jenks township residing outside of the ti rritory embraced in the above described Election District ot By romtowu, shall vote al the Election and Township House in Marienville. The electors. of Kingslev township at the Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. Tho ebctors of Tionesta township at the Tow.iship House, ,iear the southeast end of llie 'i'ioneata creek bridiu, at the month of said creek. 'file electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. I also make known the following pro visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. sri-'KUAIIK ASI) hl.l-.CTlON. Si:o. 1. livery mule citizen twenty-one years of age, p -ssessing the following a (iialilicatioiis, shall be entitled to vole at all elections : Eirxl, He shall have been a eiti.en of the I'uited States al least one month. iViToMil. Ho shall have resided in the Stale i ne year, lor, if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen ol the Stale he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the election. Tliinl. llo shall have resided in tlio election district where he oilers to voleat least two months imuieiliatelv preceding the election. Eourth. If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a Stale or county tax which shall have been assessed al least two months and paid at least one mouth before elec tion, Skc. 2. The general election shall be held annually on the Tuesday next fol lowing the lirsl Monday of November, lint the Ueiierul Assembly may, by law, lix a dillercut day, two-thirds of all the members of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given, That any per son excepting .lusiiees of the Peace, who shall hold any ollieo or appointment of profiler trust uiuicr the I'niled States, or this State, or any city or incorporated dir-lrict, whether commissioned otliccr or otherwise, a subordinate otliccr or agent who is or shall bo employed under tho legislative, executive or judiciary de partment of this Slate, or in any city, or (d any incorporated district, and also liiat every member of Congress and of the Stale Legislature, or o! the select or com mon council of any city, or coinmis-ioii-ers ol any incorporated district, is bv law incapable of holding or exercising at llie lime, llie olllce or appointment ol judge, iii.-peclor or clerk ol any election iu lids Commonwealth, and that uo inspector, iudge or oilier otliccr ot such eic--tiou shall lie eligible to be then voted ter. The Jinli.es of the al'Ucsuid districts shall represciilaliv cly lake cargo of llie certificates of relurn ol the do. lion of their respective districts, mid produce Un in al thn I'lotlioieiiiiiy's oiliec in the Borough of Tioncsia, as follows: A 11 judges Tving within twelve miles of the I'lothonoliirv's ollieo, or w iihiu twenty four miles il'lheir residence he in a town, Ullage or cil v upon the line of a railroad limiting to the count v sual, shall bcloru two o'clock p. iu., on Vi 1 : 1 1 EM i A Y , NO VEMBER l td 1. T il, s:ki, and all other jllll-.ros shall bcfule tvvclvo o'clock, III., on Tlll'KMi.VY. N EM Kl.lt FIFTH, 1s:nI, deliver said returns, legelher w nil the ret urn sheets, to the l'i oUnnioiai v of the Court of Ciiiiuiou Pleas ot purest county, which said return shall ho tiled, and tin- day an, I hour ol filing luiiiked therein, and shall be preserved bv the I'r. ah, hi, am for public inspection. tiiveii under in v hand al my ollieo iu Tioiicstu, Pa., this Ulst day of October, iu the ear ol our Eoid one IhnUsuud eight hundred and ninety-six. and ill the one hue, lie I and lucnlv -lirst vear of the ludep. li-lcuce ol tin' ( lilted Mates. JOHN 1. C.-WINON, Shellll.
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