-1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, iDITOB 4 PROPRIETOR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOP.EU28, 1S00. ItltriTHMCAX TICKKT. NATIONAL. PrrsMcntVTM. MoK I X LEY. Vice President i) AUItETT A. BICHT. 1IO- RTATK. Ooncrrct at I.arpe (3 ALl'SH A A. GROW, SAMUEL A. D AY EX TOUT, COI'NTY. "Hbjwj-vm. c. ARXor.n. Atsembty3, E. WEN" K. ProthonotarvSQllX II. KOBERT- fihe.rijT FRAXK P. WALKER. N'tftf CnmmiiMinnrrrW'. M. COOX, CI I AS. M. WHITEMAN'. tAvititnr.t M. E. ABBOTT, J. R. CLARK. CommiiOHt J. I. CARPENTER. "The tiepullica. party standi for honeH money, and i)ie cwnce to cum t' to the citizens of Forest county. and always willing to serve his con ttituents, it presented to your 0 mod eration, nnd, we fori confident, will be well treated at yotir hands. Our candidate for rrothonotary, Jno. II. Robertson, is a young man In every wny qualified to (ill the pos ition, a courteous and accomplished gentleman, and we submit his claims to your consideration, feeling confi dent that ho will receive the endorse ment of the whole Republican party- Our candidate for Sheriff", Frank P. Walker, is a young man who has resided anions us for most of his life time, a gentleman well qualified for the position, having becu a laboring man all his lifetime, a true Republi can, and is entitled to the support of the whole party. We gutfmit his claims to your consideration' feeling confident of the ultimate result. Our candidates for County Com missioners,' W. M. Coon and Chas. M. Whiteman, are gentlemen well known Mr. by hottest oil" William McKinley. TO THE YOTEES OF FOKEST COUNTY. Once more we are called upon to decide by our ballots questions of vast imparlance and of'Jecp interest to every citizen of our county, and we trust that every citizen, before he caBts bis ballotwill w-ygh well-the responsibility thof' reus upon him. The Republican platform, in its cn tirity, presents principles that every voter, of wruUejcjr political persua sion he may.be, can support, with the assurance that it will place the bust cessTiTltlrl country back to the solid and prosperous basis it formerly en joyed, and that, without resorting to any experiments, or any visionary schemes, it proclaims for a govern mentoflaw and order and sound money, with every dollar in circula tion be it gold, silver or paper- worth one hundred cents, the world over.' and for the booest discharge of all Jier obligations. And a taritf, not for revenue only, but for the protec tion as well, of our mnnufactureis and laboringmen, such 'as will restore . confidence among the people again, and start the wheels of business mov ing" as in times of old. Perhaps the youngest voter of to-day will never forget tbejjarap&ign of 1896, and it is very important that we start right in the matter of good government, for tbe same principle that governs our private business should be applicable to. the governmental affairs of the ua- - tion, and we trubt he wul not be al "lured into any sopbristry of this new 'departure in politics, which has nothing to offer but tbe most danger ous and visionary schemes ever pre sented to the people since the cam paignoflSCl schemes that if car ried out, would cast dishonor upon the beet government in the world. We must not look upon these prop oaitions of our opponents lightly or carelessly, but weigh them well, as they pertain to the honor and pros perity of our country and to the self respect of every cilijeu. Let us, there fore, throw away, for the present, all party affiliations, .-and- vote- for Mc Kioley and Ho.bwt,'-' protection and sound money, a " government of law order and a protest against arraying Coon's past record as a Commission er has met the approval of tho citi zens in general, having lmneetly and fearlessly discharged his diitiestu tho best of his ability. We submit his claims to your consideration feeling confident that your decision will vcr ify what we say. Chas. M. While- one'of our prominent business men. and a lilelong Republican, will make a careful and painstaking Cora missioner and we cheerfully submit his claims to your consideration. ''Our candidate' for Jury Commis sioner, J. B. Carpenter, is one of our best citizens, careful and honest, and capable of filling the office, having had three years experience and giveu eminent satisfaction to his constitu cuts. A true Republican, and is eu titled to your support. We cheerful ly submit Ins claims to your consid eration. Our candidates fir County Audi tors are Maxwell h. Abbott and James R. Clark. They are both young men, thoroughly competent for the position, true Republicans, and entitled to your hearty support. We submit their claims to your consideration. Gus. B. Evass, Chairman. - J ii ili; o Noyes' Slrmi(r Maud. Hon. Chas. II. Noycs, rrisideut Judge of ihi district, writes a lengthy and very ablo letter to Mr E. Weathcrby, of Russell, IV, a fel low Democrat of his county, which appears in tho Warren Evening Newt of the 20th inst. We are sorry that we are not able to give thcntir let ter, but the concluding paingrnp will show tho Judge's sentimviils ou the present situntion : "If I believed as the result of my own imperfect study in the truth of the claims made by Mr. Uryan aud his followers, I should at least give sufficient weight to the practically uniform testimony t.F tho scientific students of finance to wish to pro ceed wiih some can t ion, step by step, noil fear to take such a in ml leap into the dark as alone will content these enthusiasts. "It is cler that I cannot retain my convictions and principles and follow tho Democratic nanuer while Mr. Br no I cars it dowu I lie dnngeruus path of repudiation and national dis honor In Palmer mid lluckiier Democrats have candidates worthy of the best days i f their party, and a liquified ihhI intuily stattiiieut of principles with which all Democrats should be c intent. But it is quite ccttaii) that either 15i van and I opn lism, or McKinley and safo and con servalive government, will succeed l it this clectiou It is necessary not nlone to defeat Bryan, but lo kill his cause. A scotched snako will but prolong the business paralysis from which we now sutler. In an emer gency so great, all minor differences should bo laid aside. A vote for Palmer and Buekner would bo half a vote against Bryan and fiewall-Wat son, hnt under the cnnstilution and laws of our country I have been en trusted with a whole vote, and I feel it my duty to cost it ou what seems to me the right side. I shall there fore vote, if I live, for McKinley and Ilohart, aud of courso for our pres cnt distinguished and upright repre sentativo in Conrrress. Truly vmirs ClIARLF.9 II NOYI S " ruOTW.TiON seeks to exclude from the heme market all those things which can he manufactured in this country. Side by side, with protec tion goes its twin sister, reciprocity, the child of a Republican statesman. It t'rt by rprr.ial treaty arrange ments. bearing upon the tariff" duties to find a market in foreign countries which gives to our farmers and labor ers the sumo advantages they havo at home. Concessions are tuado to them and in return they make concessions to us. But neither reciprocity uor protection for a single instant con templates a reduction in wages cither in the u n m In' r of dollars nr in the purchasing power of dollars. Snood Bint safotv nro the watchwords of the aire. One Minnto Cough Corn acts speedily, safely and never fails. Asth ma, lironchitis, coughs anil colds are cured tiy it. Heath iV Killmer. PROCLAMATION. WiiKKEAs, The Hon. Charles II. Novo President Judge ot tho Court of Common Pleas nod Quarter Sessions in and for tho count v ol Forest, has issued his pre cept for hold in si i Court of Common Picas, iuarler sessions o! the I'oaco, Orphans Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, nt Tiimcstn, for the County of Finest, to commence om tho Third Monday of November, being the Kit Ii lay of November. 1K!M. No tice is therefore given to tho Cor oner, Justices ol the Peace noil Con stables of said county, that thoy be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., oi said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other leineinliraiices, to do those things which to their office appertain to bo done. and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners I lint are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that thoy may bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal tins l'.Uli day of Ootniw, A. I. lSiHi. JOHN T. CAUSOX, !... Sheriff. A Campaign Myth Exploded. The prosperity of the workingman in Mexico, ono of the many myths to which the Bryanite canvass -has given birth, has vanished into thiu air when confronted with the' report of the Chicago Trado and Labor Assembly sent to Mexico to investigate tho facts on the ground. The committee who visited tbe Mexican workingman at his home found him living in au adobe but ten feet square, and sup porting himself and family ou wages ranging from 18 to 50 cents a day in silver. His daily diet consists of corn pancakes and beans, his shoes are sandals worth 20 ceuts a pair, and bis dress a collection of tattered patchwork that defies intelligent de scription. Ut course tue report ot tho cow mitteo ot workingraen who visited Mexico to see for themselves was not necessary to convince business men familiar with tbe conditions of lubor in Mexico that the American work The real origiual "gold bugs" are Sewall, Stewart, Altgeld and Tenii oyor, each of whom is urging silver on the people and making their own contracts payable in gold. I believe it is a good deal better to open tun mills of the United States to the labor of America than to open the mints of the United States to the silver of tbe world. William McKinley. Proclamation of (Sciicra! Ejection. Whereas, In and h v on act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth section ot an ajt, entitled 'An Act to roguluto tho nomination and election of public oflicers, re quiring certain expenses Incident there to to lie paid bv Hie several eounlies mid punishing certain olrensos in regard to such elections,' " approved tho Until day ol June, A.D., l.s:,", it is madu the du ty of the Sheriff of cvorv enmity within Counly f'ommlsMlonrr. Charles M. Whitoinan. VT. Morris Coon. '' onnlT Andlior. Maxwell K Abbott, Jainc it. Clark. Jury 'oiniulnlonfr. Judson 11. Carpenter. Clmrlvs V. Knwlorl. William 11. Thomas. Michael Kloinaan, Josinh W. Hurrows. ltrliri rnlnllvo-nl-l.nrr In Congress. Kind Uuwniui. l-'red. W. Ijoiig. DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice-President, Jill I A A rind UK II A IjIj. rri'MilciiiInt Ivlrrtors. Thomas Sterrett. I.ewis N. Ireland. Alexander II. Coffroth. Thomas (I. Delahiinty. John II. K coiiiui. Albert M. Hicks. John J. Taylor. Thomas McCullounh. John Hawaii. Kobort A. Thompson. Charles D. Kaior. John H. Storm. Thomas E. Hunk. Charles V. Konpior, Jr. Charles H. Schndt. Thomas It. Phillips. Joseph S. Sartaiii. John K. Hoynl. Jolin M. Carroll. Charles J. Keilly. J-. P. Holla. Michael Dclaney. A. J. ltrady. Urorpo W.'lthino. Jolin C. Patton. William Weiho. Samuel W. Ulack. John J. Mct'urlanil. C. H. Akens. , John 1.. MoKinnoy. S. S. Hackelt. James J, K in. lli-ltrcnviilnllTr-nt-l.nrao In Conarpns. DeWitt C. DeWitt. Jerome T. Ail man. Itt-nrrnrnlnllvr In ConnreM. Jackson Ii. Spanplcr. ltoproncntiitlvr In (hp (Jcnrrnl Asarmbly. Malcolm II. Shiek. I'rnthnnnlnry, llriilMtrr, II reorder nnd Clerk ol ( ourls. 13. A. WoUon. Nhrrl. Thomas I.amoim. Ctinnly Ctiiiimlssloner. Herman Ilium. Peter Younnk. Connljr Andllar. J. Klliott. It. J. i'iynn. Jury 4'oimalHNloncr. Georpo 1). Shields. NATIONAL. For President nnd Vleo-Prosldent, HKXTLEY "in NOUTIIUATE. l'resiilentlnl Uleclors. J. Acker (iuss. William Cooper, ltobort Cameron. Jhiiiiw llodds. vVillinm F. lioyd. Jacob lleesn. Samuel 1!. l.uokin. Cloioonl Ii, llurtncl). Albert T. Shurpley. lf.aao D. Johnson. Isaiah C. I.audis, Joseph Kilt, Jr. T. Howard Webb. Daniol M. Wiidman. Francis P. Willits. Samiirl 10. lloroer. Chester H. Drown. Clayton (I. F. Miller. Charlos . an Sveklo. Joseph T. Phillips. .10:111 . niumrn. Davis unmll. Joshua 1'.. II iniium. Francis W. Hicks. Hanson P. Passnioro. Charles (toruor. Alva C. llrosius. William A. Matter. William 11. Farley. Klmer 10. Urejfory. James II. Alcorn. John Dennis. ltcIrcN4-iitiiilvt-Ht-I.nrKC In Coimrrs. llenrv S. Kent. Isaao U. Pollard. Don't be deceived by any false hoods thai may lo Martcd in tho Inst hours of the campaign. T! e several candidates havo been before the peo ple for many weeks aud any story that may bo sprung at the last mo ment may be dependoJ on as calcu lated to deceive and mislead. Take no stock in cleveutb hour "rour- Ibacfcs." Everybody kuows what they are started for. capital against labor and sowing the mgniou is a prince to a pauper as seeds ol discord among a happy and compared wuu united people. We esteem it the du ty of all good citizens, irrespective oi party, to support law and order and good government and have their in nuence upon that side ut the ques tion. And upon this question we sub niit to the caudid voters the plat forms of both parties. We submit to tbe consideration of every voter our member of Congress, tbe Hon. William C. Arnold, whose past record in Congress we feel sure will commend itself to the citizens of . our county. His uutiriug efforts in bbhalf of the soldiers, whose small pension heretofore grouted by tbe government to assist him in his de cliniug years aud as a recognition of an argument for free coinage iis services ou the field of battle in business classes in Mexico who defense of the privileges we now en joy and which was so kiudly and un justly taken from him, by our oppo nents, without eveu giving him the poor privilege of saying a word in bis own behalf, we think, will meet tbe approval of all truo frieuds of the soldiers. While it is true that there is occasionally one who wears the blue that will not endorse this view aud will give their approval to the pen iou policy of ll'.ke Fmith, by voting with them, we are glad to know that uu great majority of unldiois do not eudoroo it, but, ou the cufclrmry, will v vote for McKinley, thu frieud of tho soldier, he having bfiarcd their sor rows aud endured similar hardships in defense of the Hag. Our caudidato for Assembly, Mr. J. E. Wcuk, whoso past record in the Legislature abb always found upon the sido of right, and who carefully guarded the iulenstj of his coustit uonts and looked well to Forest coun ty, who wus born and raised in our .midat. Who is easily approached the native working man of Mexico. The assertion that labor was more prosperous in Mexico than in tbe United States was known to be falso by those who originated it, but' it was addressed to the class who have not visited Mexico, with the ex pectation that it would be accepted as the truth. The visit of a delcga tion of American workingmen to get at the facts for themselves was not dreamed of by the authors of the Mexican myth, or some other lie would probably havo been coined in stead. The report of the Chicago committee of workingmen should certainly do stroy the effectiveness of this myth as The pros per under a silver currency do so be cause they can cheat their workiug nieuwitb cheap money. If free coin aire were adopted iu the United Republicans should bend every energy, Irora this on, toward toe briugiug out of the full vote next Tuesday. It would soera eutirely un necessary to urge them out to so im portant an elecliou, yet this being our lust opportunity to speak to them before that day we cannot refrain from earnestly appealiug to thorn lo be on band early and casting their votes lor the great champion of American labor and American indus tries, William McKinley, aud' the whole Republican ticket. ISO TARIFF -bill 'ever lrnmed was absolutely perfect. Human wisdom is not. omniscient. But a tariff bill framed by the friends of pretention will coins much nearer lo .perfection than one framed by the- enemies of the system, whose pleasure it would be fo.ruake it inefficieut and obnox ious ua possible. The only question, therefore, for one to e'eeide is whether or nut he believes iu a piotectivo tar iff of any description ; and having decided that he does' believe in one the only tliiii' to do is to vota for the friends of the system rather than fiw those who would destroy it altogether A difference in respect to schedules U of fdiglrt importance compared to difference iu fundamental principles, this Commonwealth to nivo public notice of the Uencral I'.lcctions, ami in such to 1. l.numerato tho ollieersto bo elected ami ;ivo a list 01 all tho nominations inado as provided in this act, nnd to be voted for in such county, and tho full text of nil constitutional amend mcnts submit ted to a voto of tho poople.but tho pYocla mations posted iu each elcctiolf district need not contain tho names of nily candi dates tint thoso to bo voted for in such district. II. Designate tho place at which the election is to Is? held. III. ilo shall pive notice that every person, excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any olliee or appointment of profit or trust uudor tho government of tho United SUtes, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ollieer or otherwise, a su bordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative.execu tivo or juiliciary department of this State, or of tho United Stales, or of any city, or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress nnd of the Slate I.eg islature.ttiid of the select or common coun cil of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of hpliling or exerching lit tho sumo time tho office or upHintmcnt of judge, inspe tor or clerk 01 any election of this Com monwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollieer of anv such election shall lie eligiblo to any office, to bo then voted lor, except that ot nn election ollieer. I, JOUX T. CAKSUX, High Shoiiff of the Counts' of I-orest, do horohv make known and give tiiis public notice to tho lectors ot tlio County ot 1-orest, tliat a ieuerul Election will bo held in said County, on uesday, November 3d, 1896. between tho hours of 7 a, in., and 7 p. in. at tho several Klection Districts. Tho following are the otlicers lo bo elect ed, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, nnd which nro to lie voted form tho form in which they Khali appear upon lite ballots : OtUcers to bo elected Thirty-two persons for presidential electors. Two persons for Kepresenlutivo-ut- Lnrgo in (. ongrevs. Ono person lor neprcsouttve In tho Congress of the United States, to repre sent the l-ut district of tho (Jommon wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the ountiesot I-orest, t,lk. Clarion, Clear field and Centre. One person for liepresentlve in the eneral Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to represent the County ol i- orcsi. One person for Prothonoturv, Hegistor, Rnrorttur and Clerk of Courts of tho Count v of l-'oreht. Ono person tor Sheriff of Forest County, Three persons for Commissioners of Forost County. Threo persons tor Auditors ol l-orest County. Two persots for Jury C oiuuiissioners of Forest County. . The history of protection is th States, displacing the gold standardi rec fd of the most prosperous nut there would he business meu who would prosper here for the same rea- sod. ini i ii e worKingmen oi me United 8tates are hardly ready to re duce themselves to a state of Mexican peonage just to oblige the silvor barons of tbe Rooky Mountain States. CiiT out thu voto, Republicans. Time fur uruunic nl U passed, and all good Republicans must get their bus llin clothes nn from this time till the polls clue Tuesday night. Tho Ri publicau ticket occupies the first col umn on tho bi thett. Put an X iu the circle at the top and your vole will be counted straight. RKi'L'iii.K ANH, turn out next Tues day to a mati aud give the ticket a good lift. glorious 150 years of our national, lje 1 he luarvulous development ol our resources, tl; uiaL'ical cxpansiuu of our industrial interests and the ma" uificeut growth of (he nation power and influence have taken place under tho fostering care ol larill pro lection. Wherever there has been breakdown in the averages of pros peritv, or wheiever llioie has bteh dowuvvard tendency in tuterpns wugua or valued, il has bceu duo lo temporary departure Irom the pro lective principle mid the udnpiiou of' I'jee -tinde. Protection has invitria bly bei-ii attended by good iimeh, and low tariffs have invariably bct-u fol lowed by peril. i of depretion and hard-hip. The vital irsue of In'Jli is pi '-t. ctioii. K'ti p it before tlio peo ple and the people will do the icbt. 1 X Y. Mail and Krj,re,. PROHIBITION. For President and Vice-President, LKVKltlXU and JOJfXSOX. I'rrsMentlnl l.li-clors. James Mnnscl. Samuel Daggv. Hiram DeWalt. Olivorll. Ilolcoiub. Andrew 1 lortzel. John Zoigler. Kdwnrd Campbell. William M. staufl'or. Lewis K. Bliss. FiRiiK II. Lynch, (purge Irwin, Silas C. Swallow. A. Foster M all ill. J. W. Hugh. Kobort S. Ulass. Hon. W. Kessler. Joel It. Merriman. Ileiijnmin H. Cannon. Uoorgn (i. Hitchio. Grant U. Hopkins. Horace M. Walton. Milton J. Fiery. Noah Pettebono. Jonathon llrown. John Martyn, Sr. John A. Si'ngniustor. William It. Wharton. Jessie F. Hod i lie. Joseph IS. Iloltz. Howard Coats, lieorge Drnvton. ltichurd T. Ogden. Hciretittnllvc-at-I.arK Iu ConareM, Abraham A. Barker. Georgo Alcorn. Kt-rt'Hi-titnllvp la Cviifrrpiut. James T. Brcnnan. lt-ir!'ii!ntlvr 111 I lie (icnrrnl Asapmbly Froeman H. I.anson. 'roilionotnr), ltenlMer, N reorder and Clerk ol t oaris. Tlionios s. Work. Mirrlir. U. J. Whisnor. Con n(y O.iuiiissloner. Wilbur Decker. David K. Sutton. FREE SILVER. For Prosident and Vieo-Presldent, Jilt TAX and SK t A LL. rrrnblrntlnl Ktcrtors. Alexander II. Cofl'rotli. 'I'houias Blorrett. I.owls N. Ireland. Thomas O. Delnhuuty. John 11. Keenau, Albert M. Hioks. John J. Taylor. Thomas McCullomr.li. John llngan. Kobert A. Thompson. Jninns J. King, John B. Storm. Thomas G. Hank. Charles F. Kengier, Jr. Charles II. Bchailt. Thomas It. Phillips. Charles D. Kaier. Johu K. Itoyal. John M. Carroll. Charles J. Keilly. J. P. Holla. . Joseph S. Baatain. A.J. Rrady. Georgo W. Rhino. John C. Pnttou. William Weihe. Bainnel W. Illaek. John J. McParland. O. II. Akens. Johu L. McKlnmy. 8. S. Hackett. Mii liacl Delauey. Ui-lirrHfninlive-nt-l.nrKC In Confcrrim. DeWitt C. DeWitt. Jerome T. Ailman. T.ist of iioniiiiniions REPUBLICAN. For President ond Vice-President, McKIXI.KYtind IIOllMiT. Ireniilt-iiltul Flci'lors. Joseph Wharton. Alexander K. I'atton. William Witherow. Peter 1.. Kiinberley. John 8. Pearson. Allen B. Hoiko. Frank 1". Uenilley. Wirliam M. Taggart. Ijconurd Mvers. Joseph II. ilmldcll. William I-'. Solly. Jolpi Fiil.. lloiir.v 1.. JollllSOU. John II. l.andis. Hveretl Warren. Bidur Wellington Wildo. Harrison Ball. David W. .Miller. 1 lenry '. Provost. James V. Brown. I'rederh k 11. l'.alon. Geoigo liarron Miller. Bonbon Hathaway Shindel. George Thompson Swank, t-'niniu-l lOdward Wilson. U illiain Maurice Itandolph. Kioanuul Werllieiiner. Josiah Speer. JOdward Kveieit Abruuis. Isador Sobcl. W illiain Si-hnur. Jo.-sopli ('. Campbell. l:i-o rseiilr.li -.u-l.uriff Iu CoiiKr(4. Galiihha A. Grow. Samuel A. Duven on. Kvii.'c-ei!iiiu e iu Couhrt'-ii. William C. Arnold. IIeire liivi- in t lit- iUi-l-ul Anneuihl.v Ja, ob V.. Wenk. I'rolliouolary, e,rlsier, Itin or.li r ninl Clerk ol t'outl-. John II. Itobm -tsoii. hlieiill KiaoU P. Walker. PEOPLES. For President and Vion-Presldont, Jilt Y AX anil H ATXOX. Prrshlenttnl Blenora. Alexander H. Coll'roth. Thomas Sterrett. Lewis N. Ireland. Tiios. G. Delahunty. John II. Keenan. Jolin J. Taylor. Thus. McCiillougli. Kobort A. Thompson. Chas. I). Kaier. Jos. S. Srtain. Albert M. Hioks. John 1 lagan. James J. King. John II. Storm. Thou. P.. Haak. Chas. F. Kongior, Jr. Clias. II. Sohadt. Thus. H. Phillips. John K. Koval. John M. Carroll. Chas. J. ltiley. J. P. Holla. A. J. Bradv. Goo. W. lthilio. Jolin C. Palton. William Weiho. John J. Mcl-'urluud. . C. II. Aikons. " - Jtdin L. McKinnoy. . S. S. Hackett. M iehaol llelanoy. Samuel W. Black. Ili-prt-ttenliilivt ut-l.urao In Coiir-Mi. Jerome T. Ailman. John P, Correll. McKlNLET CITIZENS. For President and Vice-Presidsnt, McJxIXLKYand JIUHAJtT. Presidential Lleclorn. Joseph Wharton. Alexander E. Patton. vVilliam Witherow. Peter L. Kimbtirly. ' John S. Pearson. Allen B. ltork. Frank P. llnndloy. William M. Taggart. Ijeonanl Myers. Joseph II. Huddoll. William F. Solly. John Fritz. Henry L. Johnson. John II. LatulU. Kverott Warren. Bider Wellingtou N'ilJp. Harrison Ball. David W. Millor. Henry C. Provost. James V. Brown. Frederick II. Eaton. George Harron Miller. Keubeu Hathaway Bhiodel. George Thompson Swank. Samuel Edward Wilson. William Maurice Huudolph. Emanuel Werthniiuer. Josiah Speer. Edward Everett Atirams, Isiulor Solsil. William Schnur. Joseph C. Camplwll. Itepri-sciiliiilTe-nl-l.urKe In f undress. Galuslm A. Grow. Samuel A. Davenport. I'rothonolary, lteKlsti-r, Herordor aud Clerk ol I ourls. K. A. Watson. Nhrrlir. Thomas Laniona. Coiinly ConimlsKlouer. N. L. Hill. S. B. Gilinoro. Cuunly Auditor. J. II. Work. C. Fulnier. Jury CommlttMloiier. B, Sutton. JEFFERSONIAN. For President and I'ice-Presidont, J VI LMKJt and Jl UVKXKli. l'rrsldeniliil Klerlors. William M. Singerly. Augustus H. Land is. Stephen C. MeC'audless. John Blauchard. John Samuel. Nicholas J. GrilliD. Charles Henry Jones. Jacob Muhr. Henry D.Welsh. John B. llinkbou. James Tracy. Jureuiiati S. Hess. Louis Kraumer. Georgo Steiiunau. Orlando S. Johnson. George it. Wriyht. ' Henry Boyer. James J. Dull, ( hauueuy S. ltussull. Frederick Ely Euihiek. Isaau West. r Samuel E. Henry. John M. Moll. Donald E. Duftou. Johu Y. Wooibj. Thomas C. Lazear. James Brcdin. ' James M. I Instead. 'i'hoiuuH llraitford. William A. Galhraith. E. 11. Laiutxirtou. Frank Fielding. K-lrt-Hculalivu-iit-.urMV in CoiiareiM. Iienjamin C. Potts. Hay Walker, Jr. SOCIALIST LABOR. For President and Vice-President, M. I T It I TT and MA U L'JHK. l'r aidenlhil Klt-t-toi-M. William II. Musk. Clement J. Cassidy. ( liarles W. Bicker. George G. Anton. P.dwurd Kuppinger. Thoodore I iey. Aloaham Levin. Max Keller. Guslave .oglin. Tliuodoro itii kert. Kinesl limning. William Feinhuls. Herman Krcimer. llenrv Uroeg'or. Martin '. Held. Jliooklyu B. Levengood. i.benozi-r C. Howai th. John H. Lewis. 'i hiiinas Grundy. J aines Cooke. Adam Iv ultenberger. Anthony Bookers. Simmon Segal. John II. Droher. John Shmcloskcy. Micha Bogan. John i. Smith. John Loot. Fl.ACKS OF HOl.lUNIi KI.KCTINS. Tho Electors of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. l bo l.lcetors ot iiieen townsni) as lot- lows: Thoso residing in the Election Dis trict oi Guitonville, to-wit I those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning lit a post, the north coi ner of Warrant No. fil:l3, theijce south forty-live di-grees west threo hundred and twenty rods to the wot corner of said tract, thenco south forty-live degrees east along divid ing line between tracts Nun. MM and.Vulf) to the north corner of tract No.i Ti.iUl, thenco by tho northwest line of tract 5f01 and the southeast lino of tracts Nos. ijiOS and f.'ilil to tho south corner of tract No. .Viol, thence southwesterly to tho northwest corner of tract No. Mill, and southeast corner of tract .Vidi on the Clarion county line, ihenco by the same east to the north east curner of Clarion county, thence north by the Jeuks township line lo where the said Jeuks township lino crosses the northeast line of trai t .ViOil, thence north westerly by tho iioiiheasl line of Green tow nship to the place of beginning, shall vote at IlicSrli'.ol House at Guitonville. Tho Electors of ( J i con township residing outside of tiio territory embraced ill tin above described Election District of Gui tonville, shuil voto at the house of 1.. Ar ner, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township us follows: Those residing iu the cloelioit district of I'pper Harmony, to-wit: thoso embraced in tho following boundary, viz: Beginning ou Ihe Allegheny river al tho Tiouostu township lino; tlieuee northerly by uid line lo tho back lino of the river tracts; thenco nlon; the back line ol tho iver (raels to West Hiekorv (rook; thenco up said West 1 1 ickory ( 'reek totho Warren County line; thenco rn-l iilong said Warren County linolo the Allecboiiy river ; thence down siuil river lo the place of beginning, lit G. W. King's hull, West 1 1 iekorv. Tho Electors of Harmony township re siding outsido of the territory embraced in tho above describe! I poor Harmony shall voto nl the Township Eleotio.i House on the l-'ogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township at the Township House. Tho Electors of llowo low iistnp as ioi- lows! Those residing In the Elecliou Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: those em braced In the following liounuary, viz: Bee-Inning nt a point whernlhe wesl lino of Warrant No. HUM intersects tiio llnoof Warren and Forest counties; t nonce m nun by wost, lines of Warrants illtw, Klim, hihi, 3is7 and 3 1 S5 to a point where tho west line of Warrant Hisr inter sects with the Jen! s township lino; themo by Jeuks township Hue east to a point where tho eastern lino of said warrant !IIS" Intersects said Jeuks township line; thence north along I he eastern boundary lines ofwarrants :tlS.., :i.7 and :IIS!I to tho northwest corner of subdivision Nn.lltmr w arrant No. '."'o:t: thenco cast along tho north line of subdivisions Noh. Ii!l, lis, li.'i, fil ond III to the northwest corner of wnr- aiint No. UT ." ; thence norili alonnr the cast lines of warrants Nos. ifli'.a, tho Fox l'.stnte, -JiHil ond 27.t" to whom Ihe east lino ot i!i.tr intcr-ec(s tho Warren and Forest County line; thenco by said Warren and Forest county lino west to the northwest corner ot Warrant flPis, tho plm eof bi winning, shall voto at Gusher City School House. I'he I '.lectors'of Howe township residing ill the Election bistiiet of East llowo, to wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary linen to-wit: Beginning at a point in the War ren and Forest count v line where I he sanio Is intersected by the east, line of warrant L'7:l.-i; theocesoulh along the eastern boun dary lines of warrants 'J7:!."i, 'JOOI, the l'ox Estate, and warrant 'iW. to tho northwest corner of subdivision No. Til in warrant L7WI; Ihenco east along the northern boiiu darv lines of warrants 27. Ui, 2sils and h4, to the Elk county line; thenco north nloiuj the F.Ik and Forest county lino to where the same is intersected by the Warren and Forest county Hue; thonon west along said Warren and Forest county line to tho northeast corner of warraul J7:i", the phico of beginning, shall voto til, BrooUsUm in Brookstou Library Hall. Tho Ejectors of Howe township residing in tho Election District of l-'rost's, to-wit: Those residing within tho territory em braced by the following boundary lines: Commencing at the northeast corner of warranter! I, aud in the linn limiting Elk nod Forest counties; thence south along said dividing lino to tho line between Howe and Jeuks townships; thenco west iilongsaid last mentioned linn to I ho south west corner ofiv.L. Blood's wiibdivisinn; thence north along the west lino of tho K. L. Blood subdivision and warrants ;IS0:, I.M.", -JS78, a ISO lo northwest coiner of subdivision No. fill in warrant -WM thenco east along tho north lino of subdi visions ii! lis, il."!, ill and ill of warrant lit Ml and subdivisions fil, 52, .1:1, fil and Wi of warrant -7:tH, and suhdi islous V.I, '2i, '2:1. Ill nnd "" of warrant tlsns nnd the north lino of warrant '2 HI I to tho i-.lk county line, the place of beginning, shall voto at John Black's carpenter bhop, at Frost's Station. The electors of Howe township resid ing ill the Election District of West llowe.to wit: Those residing west of the nbovo described Middle Howe, at the Balltown School House. The Electors of Jeuks township us fol lows: Thoso residing in Ihe Election Dis trict of Bvroin, to-wit: those embraced in tho following boundary, viz: ilegin nlng ot tho northeast corner of tract No. -Has and tho northwost corner o! tract N'o. 4I:M Ihenee northcasterl V to the southeast corner of tract No. III! ill and tho southwest corner of tract No. !'."(4, thenco north bv tho western lino oi tracts Nos. !Vi'l, JliiHI, ."ill I and IWil lo the Jeuks township line, thenco east by tho same to tho northeast corner of Jeuks township, tlieuee south by the eat lino of .looks township to the southeast corner thereof. thenco west f llio soutiioasi corner oi tract No. I12!, thence north lo tho north east corner of said Warrant, thence west to beginning, shall voto ut the School Houso at Bvi-omtown. 'I'll ? electors of Jenks township residing outside of the territory embraced In tho above described Election District ol By- rointown, shall vote at the Election and lownship House m Marienville. Tho electors of Kingslev township ut the Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. Tho cb etors of Tionesia township at the Township House, near tho southeast end of (lie Tionoiita creek bridge, at thu mouth of said crook. The electors of Tionestu borough at tho Court House io said borough. 1 also make known thu following pro visions of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania. AHTICLK VIII. tSl'PritAOU AND tl.lX'l ION. Kk 1. Every male citizen twonty-ono years of ago, possessing tho following qualification!", shall lie entitled to voto at all elections : J'irst. Ho shall have been n citizen of the United States at least one month. Nccond. lie shall havo resided in tho Slate one year, (or, if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of tho Slate ho shall havo removed therefrom aud returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the flection. Third. Ho" shall have resided in tho election district whero he oilers to voto.it least two months iinincuiatcly preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, lie shall have paid w ithin two years a Slate or county tax which shall nave been assessed ut least two nionihs anil paid at least ono month before elec tion. Ski-. 2. The general election shall bo held annual! v on ihe Tuesday next fol lowing tho first Monday of Novembor, but the General Assembly may, by law, lix a dillerent day, two-thirds of all tho members of each house consenting thero- to. Notice is hereby given, That any per son excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any olliee or appointment of profit or trust under the Cnited Slates, or this State, or any city fir iucoi poraled district, whether commissioned ollieer or otherwise, a subordinate ollieer or agent who is or shall be employed under tho legislative, executive or judiciary de partment of this State, or in any city, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of tho State 1.1-git.lature, or of the select or com mon council pf any cily, or commission ers of any incorporated district, is by law iiicapabloof holding or exorcising at tho lime, the olliee or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election iu this Commonwealth, ami lliat no inspector, iudgo or oihor ollieer of such clei-tiou shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Judges ol' tiio al'iresaid districts shall representatively t;,ku charge of tho certificates of leiiiin of the elo' lion of their respective districts, and produce them at the I'mtliouolaiy's olliee iu Ihe Borough of Tionesia, as follows: 'A11 judges l'ving -within twelve miles of the Prothonotaiy's oil'iee, or within twenty four miles i f their reside. ice be in u town, villiage or city upon the lino ol a railroad leading to Ihouotiulv s.'-at, shall betbiu t 'clock p. in., on V EDNESDA V, NO VEMBER l-'ol'li'i II, IMni.uitd all other judges shall before twelve o'clock, m. on Tlll'KMlAY, NOV I'M II .'.K FIFTH, 1st i, deliver said n liirin, together with lie- return v ho i .. to ii.o Ihe I out of ('..hiiuou ; county, w iiieh s.ti I i !(:; and liio da and hour t lliciein, ill. 'I sh.dl l.i- ( i I'l'.'th iliotury ior -it I ' u nr ; ec : .it. Giveu uii.U i- I it v hand ;l mv oi.ii.i in 'lion.-.-ia, I'.t., i'l:- ::M d:... Yf Cciober. inthcear of our i ..n 1 o '.ii.n.-.ii.d eight hundred and ninci '-si, au.t in the one h iiiidicd and twenly-lii 0 vcar of the I ndopenileuco of ihn l'mte-1 States. JolIN T. CAKSON, Shcrilf. ! o!oono!ai y of i.-:is ol Con st si. all bo tiled, tiling nmi ki d ( i v. d bv thu
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