THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WCNK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER II, 18C7. Ilcpublicnii Ticket. STATE. Slate Trensuror. JAMES S. BE A COM of Westmoreland County. Auditor (loneral, LEVI G. McCAULKY . of Chester County. cotntv. District Attorney, I M. CLAKK. Coroner, Pit J. MOHKOW. County Surveyor, JAMES D. DAVIS. The deficit of the second month of the Dingley law was only about one fourth of the deficit of the Wilson law in its second month. Ohio, Maryland, New York and all other Slates where the ' Democrats think they have any show of success, still keep the bars up against Bryan, Towne, and the other free silver ora tors. The Democratic leaders are seri ously considering the adoption of the "governmeot by injunction" cry as the chief feature of their campaign of 181)8 and 1900, in view of the fact that the free coinage proposition is being rejected by the people. Last year Win. McKinley said that in his judgment it was better to open the mills of the United Slates to home labor than to opeo the miots of this country to the silver of the world. There are many others who didn't think su then but who have since reached the same conclusion. Mr. Bryan is about to deliver a scries of speeches on the silver ques tion in Kentucky. It is suspected that be will select places where the south wind will carry his voice across the river iuto Ohio, siuce this seems to bo his ooly way of taking part in the campaign m that State. Every few days bring announce ments of another shipmeul of Rritisb gold to the United States, and ap peals are made for its acceptance by the Treasury, which now has more of the yellow metal than it needs. Are the Britishers and gold power still scheming against the silver the ory even to this extent t Da. Swallow is offering large ro wards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the man or meu who burned the State capital building. No man knows better than he that he will never be called upon to pay the reward. He might as well offer 8100,000 as $1,000. The fire was accidental and he knows it, but anything for a sensation is his motto, alway. Kane Republican. The slide which the New York Democrats have made from free sil ver to siogle tax, in the selection of Henry George, may perhaps be con sidered an indication of what the whole Democratic party is com ing to. It is perfectly evident that if silver won t do for a Slate campaign, ueitber will it do for another national issue, and so it is necessary for the Democratic leaders to cast about for some other "principle." The latest announcement of oation- is importance is that Mr. Bryan, the candidate of the dear people and of "Vote for Bryan and Humanity" fame, is wearing diamonds. It would seem emiueutly proper aud tasteful for any ordinary man aud politiciau to wear diamonds, but the idea that Mr. Bryan, who stumped the country from the rear tod of a baggage car in shirt-sleeves, or with a S3 alpaca coat, should now wear diamonds. It all goes to show the return of prosperity. The Wilson law fouud the ware . . nouses ana docks m this country filled with foreign goods waning to come in under it and swell its re ceipts, and the Dingley law found the country already filled with foreigu goods which had paid duty before it came into operatiou. Yet the Ding i I :.. :.. icj iuw iu n secona month came within three milliun dollars of meet ing current expenses, while the Wil son law jo ilssecoud month fell thir teen millions short of tho expendi tures. No Demockatic orator iu Ohio, Maryland or New York has opened his lips mi the silver question, aud those who attempted or proposed to do so were promptly silenced by the chairman of the party. When it is considered that the Democratic par ty aud platform only one year ago discussed nothing but silver, the rap idity of the change which has come over the public miud umler the pros perity following the euactuieU of the protective tariff is phenomenal, and justifies the thuusaud of Democrats who refused to follow this parly in this uiad proposition for cheap money. The Rev. Dr. Swallow, Prohibition candidate for Statu Treasurer, is en deavoring to revive the old fashioned campaign methods that were becom ing obsolete mud flinging. If the Doctor were fair in his statements it would not he so bud. But he tells his audiences with a great (islontntion of righteous indignation that a bill of $(l,000 was presented to the legisla ture for the expenses of ilia Lexow committee. There he slops. If ho would go a little Kirlher, and state that this bill was promptly and em phatically tu rued down by that body, and not one rent allowed, it would not sound so bad. In hundred different things he resorts to similar methods to deceive and horrify his hearers by telling something that is techni cally true, but false as to the impres sion it conveys. If the Doctor does not resort to absolute falsehood, he approaches dangerously near the line between truth and prevarication. Our ideas of virtue and manhood may not be correct, but we CHnuot help thinking that the man who, by sub tile inueudos end half told truths, creates impressions that arc absolute ly false, is not the sort of n mau to hold up as a pittern of rectitude und expositor of clean public morals. Funry Spirit In Mcnmi-iaiu. To Hie many tributes of love to the memory of our sister, Frances A, May, we cheerfully add our testimony to the lautiful life which hasjust been closed, as in Hie front ranks in all work which had for its object tlm betterment of hu manity, and the promotion of Christ's Kingdom. Sho furnished one christian lile, lailhful to every duty, ready for ev ery service, realizing in tho liberty with which Christ had made her free that "'no I man livetli to himself," Sho entered in- to that service for which God had given her tho capacity to rondo' and she was a success, always, because her service pro ceeded out of a heart which was brave and true and full of faithfulness. Sho took an active interest in W. It. C. No. 137, from tho time ot its organization. She dosired always to be counted as one among us that served, and whilo not ablo to attend our meetings, still she was with us in spirit, and every work wo engaged in received ncr earnest ami energetic, at tention, and we wore strengthened and encouraged by her when difficulties nnd obstacles were touud as hindrance to anv work which had been undertaken. She exhibited always her strong faith in tho assurance "through Jesus Christ who strengthens us we can do all things," her iuterest in Capt. George Stow W. It. C, uniiK in a measure uue, no Hon lit, to No. 137 bearing the name of her young bro ther. In the dnrk days of the war many remember how active she was when they met to pick lint, knit stockings and pack boxes ot clothing for tho loved ones in the field. Her interest in the "boys who wore the blue never lessened. OurCorps has lost a valued member, our Post a true friend. Our draped charter will Vie a reminder of our great loss, and will encourage us and make us more faithful to every dutv. The master has tnknn ber to her reward, "and she being dead yet speaketh." Loyally in F. C. A L. "Ai n. i KAiu, i-rtsiueni. Marie L. Hoi-kins, Sr. V. Pres. You can got it at Hopkins' store, tf. Come where cash buys . cheanest. Miles ifc Armstrong. It A few weeks ago tho editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to bo in a most misirablo condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and reoouniziug it as dangerous ho took immodiate steps to tiring about a speedy cum. r rom me an vertisement oi cham berlain's Couuh Komedv and the man v good recommendations included therein. we concluded to make a lirst trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in us results, is putting it very mildly, uiuceu. it ucteu iiKe inagto ana tne re sult was a soeedv and iiermaiiont euro We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough 'Remedy to anyone auncieo. wiin a cough or old In any lorm The Itanner of Liberty. Libortvtown Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for salo by U. w. Uovard. Small pill, safe pill, best bill. DoWitt's jjiuio oarly risers cure billiousness, con stipation, sick headache. Jleath A Milliner, Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E Urisham, ol Guars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz: "I have boon a suf ferer from chroi:ic diarrhoea ever since tne wai and have tnod all kinds of medi cinca fur it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Cham berlain's Colic," Cholera and Diarrhoea Koinedy." This medicine can alwavs be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus. dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant mi iaao mm never lulls to eiioct a cure. l and DO cent sizes for sale by G. W. Ik vard. lou can r, cure consumption but vou can avoiil and euro every other lorm of in rom or lung trouble by the i-so of One Mlnutu C......I. it .1. ir.ii '"" vuiiijii v uiu. xii'uiii iv iiiniier Have you got fii. (KIT Have you got JoO.oo? Have you got SlOOixi? If so, why don't you deposit it with tho Conewango liuilding Iian Association Association of Warteu, Pa. They will pay you (i per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, pavahle semi-annually, and you can withdraw your principal in full at any timo alter 6 mouths. 5-5-ly. Disfigurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using DeWitt's itch Hazel Salve, tho groat remedy for piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Heath A Kiilmer. Do you appreciate good laundry work? if ho patronize tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry.' Miles & Armstrong, agents. tf You can't all'ord to link your life by al lowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or Consumption. Jnxiant relief and a certain cure are afforded bv One Minute Cough Curo. Heath A. Kiilmer. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Uovernor ol Pennsylvania on the first day of Nov. IMt7, by Clmiles S. le.-h,"Dr. A. K. StoiH-ciplu-r, Dr. S. S. Towler, K. K. Am sler and ( hallos A. Jtaudall, under tho Act of Assembly, onlilled, "All act to provide fur t lie incorporation aud regula tion of certain corporations," approved April 1ST , and I ho supplements there to, for the charter of an intended corpor ation to be called tho "Purest Telephone and Telegraph Company," the character aud object of which is, ior the purpose of cohhtruciiii!.', maintaining and operating linen vf Teh-phone and Telegraph in the, counties of Purest, clarion, Venango, Warren, Mi-Kean, and Plk und connect ing Willi other linos, and fir these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all (he lights and privileges of said Act ol As sembly and the supplements iherr to. T. P. Ki m in v. Solicitor, Tionesla, Pa. Kept. 27, 1M"7. W. L. DOUGLAS S3SHOElnth!evVor.d. For H ynr thl niton, ly mrrlt ftlnnn, hnn. tlitruurr1 nil roni'pntltnm. W. 1. lv.iitiUi $:(.-n. m ii nnd $.vui Phon rt thn pr-rwIifMonti of k11l-1 vnrkmnn. from tlj bt fnMerirtl fioMlhtn At trn irUcn. A Inn. I'J.w nl uliwt for mru, $2.:a $i.00 and fl.TS for hoyn, W.Ij. ivmsTiAa (hor urn Imlnrwl hj mr I,ihi,im wnnmr At tlm lMtt In ntyln, fit Anl ilurnlilKtr of any Bhonnvrr ofTnrnil At thn prion. Thny am nm1 In nil thn lAtnot jtiApe And stylos, ami of cvry varl nlv of lentltnr. If dnalnr cannot mipnlr toii, wrltn for cnta toguo to V. L. Douglas, itrWktott, Mam. Sold by L.J. HOPKINS. JbYMJCA'P TIEEFdLGT -THAT- TEM WESTTIOfiESTA, PA., Carries a full lino ol GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. i :l: i WE 00 NOT CLAIM TO HAV10 THK I.AUCKST STOCK IN THK COUNTY. AND POlt Til AT KKASOX OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS V l K.S 1 1 , AND WE TAKK P1UDK IN KKKPINU IT SO. IP YOU DO NOT THADK with us oi h usTtiuXl AND UK CONVINCKD. ! Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CUS. IKI. WHITEMM. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL. - SI 50,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, David W. Iloaly Jerry Crary, Wm. D. Brown, Goo. N. Parmlee, Andrew Hortzel, C. Schimmellcng, A. T. Seofleld, Christian Smith, ('lias. Chase, 11. A . Jamieson. Personal ami Muninesa accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with gooil conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits a. JV. rXRMLEE, Pres. IL A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. F. K. IIEhTZEL, Cashi r THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OP- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR. ijood Stoek, io.)d Carriaues and Bug gics to let upon the most reasonably U-rms, Ho will also do JOB TEAMING All orders left at tho Post OHiee will receive prompt attention. Pit tf UGVHT MqUGR OIFTICIAIT. Ollice i A i National I'.ank liuilding, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. TIME TAIiLE, in etli.'ct Oct. 10, 18!i7. Trains leave Tio nesla for Oil City ami points west as follows: No. HI Buffalo Expres.4, daily except Sunday I2:li noon. No. til Way Freight f currying passengers i, dadv except Sunday '. 1:50 p. in, No. .1! Oil City Ex res:., .lailv except Sunday '.. 7; in j,. m. For II ickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, iiradionl, ou an and the i :.tst : No. 30 Olcan Express, daily except .Sunday '.. 8:45 a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:lil p. in. No. (ill Wuy Freight (carrying passengers to lrviuclon ) ipiily excepl Sunday 0:50 a. m. Oct Time Tables and full information from W, II. SAUL, Auxin, Tionesta, 1'a K. HELL, Ocn'ISiipt. J. A. FELLOW'S, Oen'l 1'iiM.cni-r A Ticket Ag.-m, tiunural otllee, Mooncv-Hrisbuoo Hid Cor. Main and CI iuton SU., UuUulo.N.Y. Bank Statement. No. :.m. RP.POHT OP THK CONDITION OF THK KOUKST COUNTY NATION AL HANK AT TIONKSTA. In tho State of Pennsvlvania, at the close of business October 5, 1S!7. ItKSOl.'ISCKN: Ijonns and d'ucounls S!7,402 1" Overdralts, secured and un secured 70 3S U. H. Ilonds to securo circula tion 12.500 00 Premiums on U. S. Ilonds li.KIU M) Hnnking-houso, furniture, and natures X'2M 00 Duo from approved reserve. agenis 35. I) 4'J Checks and other cash items... . 25 Stl Notes ol othi r National Hanks.. 500 00 rraclionul paper curioncy. nickels, and cents OH 81 lawful money reserve in bank, viz : Specie fJ,041 IVI Legal tender notes a 0(KI 00 4,041 30 ltedcmption fund with 17. S. I reas r (o per cent, ol circu lation) 562 50 $155,73-1 61 LIAHILITIPS: Capital slock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 1,42-1 47 Undivided prof its.less expenses Mild taxes paid 1,494 27 National bank note? outstand ing 11,250 00 Individual deposits subject to cnecK f77.":tl 50 Demand certificates of deposit... 412 55 Time certificates oi deposit 1, ".,()." 83 i.iaoiimes otner man tlioso above slated pit ) "'- $155.7:14 111 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forest, hs : 1, A. H. Kellv. cashier of tho almvc named bank, do solemnly swear that thn above statement is true to the best of my ivic icugu mm oenei. A. H. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, IS!7. J. II. Houkrtsoh, Prolhonotary. Correct Attest : W'M. SMRAKBAUOir, T. P. KlTCHKY, J. T. Dalk, Directors. I'roclaiiiaHoii of !iieral llrrlloii. Whereas, in and by an act of tho Oenornl Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to amend tho tout li section ol an act. entitled An Act to regulato tho nomination and election of public olllcers, re quiring certain expenses incident there to to lie pai.i ny (ho several counties and punishing certain offenses in regard to such elections,'" nmnoved the 2i!th day ol .lunc, A. D., I Si w. it is made the du ty of tho Sherilf of every countv within tins I ominonweallh to trive public notice of the General Elections, and ill such to 1. Enumerate tho olllcers to bo e ected and give a list ol all tho nominations inane as provided in this act. and to be voted for in such comity, and tho full text of all constitutional amendments submit ted to a voto of the peoplo.but the procla- iiKtieiua posieu in cacn election district need not contain tho names of anv candi dates but those to be voted for in such district. II. Designate the place at which tho election is to be he'd. III. He shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of tho Peace,, who shall hold any ollice or appointmont of prolit or trust under tho iinvcrnuicut of the United States, or of this State, or of any cny.or incorporated district, whether a com missioned ollicer or otherwise, su bordinate oflicer or agent who is or shall bo employed under the legislative'.execti tive or judiciary department of this State, or of tho United Stales, or of any city, or incorporated district, und also that every member of Congress and of the Stale I.eg islalure.and of tho select or common coun cil of any city, or coinmisi loners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exerciMiig at the same timo tho ollice or appointment of judge, inspc tor or clerk ol any election of this Com monwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other ollicer of anv such election shall be eligible to any otlieo to be then voted for, except that of an election ollicer. I, Frank I'. Wai.kku, High Shorift'of too County ot forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of tho County of Forest, that a (ieneral Election will bo held in said Countv, on Tuesday, November 2d, 1897, between the hours of 7 a, m., and 7 p. in., at the several Election Districts. Tho following are the ollicers to beelect od, and a list of ull the nominations made therelor, and which aro to bo voted for in Hie form in which they shall appear upon the ballots : Ollicors to bo elected Ono person for State Treasurer ol the Slate of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor Geneial of the Slato ol Pennsvlvania One person for District Attorney of forest intuit v. One person for Coroner of Forost Coun tv. Ono person for County Surveyor of Forost Countv. List of Nominations: HUriTHUCAN. State Treasurer .lames S. Heaconi. Awlitor ii.nrrul Levi . MeCauley. iJistrict A ttoniffil'. M. Clark. Coroner J. W. Morrow. Co mm ( .Surveyor Jm. D. Davis. Iiomochatic. .State Treasurer E. Hrown. A mlilor Uoirrat Walter E. Hitter. ltitrict At'orurtj Samuel D. Irwin. Coroner Jeremiah J. Hrewei. I.oitntt) S.'n io- Cyrus F. Hunt. I'lioiumrioN. .Slate l,i itKuri r Silas C. Swallow. Aialitor ijiutral William W. Latbrope i-Kori.fc'it, (,roHi I. F. Weaver. Ctjuui,) ,Sui i i .o, p. A. LuiidU-rg. WrfIAI.I-T r.AllOH. State Ti i annrt r William JL Thomas. Ait'litor 1 7i -ne.rnlJ. Mahioii Harnes. MhKliTV. Stale Ti '-Jnro- Aiii's Ktof.lsiiiith. Auditor dineral James C. ilogau. i.viii:'K.vm:nt. Slate Treasurer William P. Thompson, F I'l.ACKS OK HOI. 1. 1. NO KI.KCTIONS. The P.leetors of Harnett township at Jii'-'i'i .oa.e hi at iieiucr simp. Hie Electors of Oieeu tow nship as fol lows : i nose resnnng in tne l-.leetion Ins tiict of (initonville, lo-wil: those em- liraceil in the lollowing boiindarv, viz Hi ginning at a post, tho north corner of Warrant .No. ;d-'i.l, thence south forty-live degrees west three hundred and twenty rods to the west corner of said tract, tlicneo south forty-live degrees east along divid ing line between tracts Nos. 51.1.1 and 5.'05 to the north cwi hcrof trai t No.550l,tlicnco by the northwest lino of tract .ViOl and the southc ast line ol tracts Nos. 5505 and 5"iU4 to Hie south corner of tract No. 55114, tin Mice southwesterly lo the northwest coi ner of tract No. .Ti:io, and southeast corner ol tniel 55u2 on the Clarion i-ouiil v line, tin nco by the .same cast to the north east corner of Clarion county, ihouco north by the Jcnks township line to where the said Jcnks township lino crosses tho northeast lino of tract i.'.oo. tlicneo north westerly by tho northeast line of Urei n tow nship to the place of beginning, shall vole at the M hooi House at Ciuitoiivilte. The Electors of tireeii township residing outside of tho territory embraced in the above described Election District of Oiui tonville, shall vote at the house of 1,. Ar ncr, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township as follows: Those rctodinir iu the election district of Upper Harmony, to-wit : those embraced in llin follow ing boundary, viz.: liegiiiniug on Iho Allegheny river at the Tionesta township linn; thence northerly bv said line to the back line of the liver tracts; thenco along tho back lino of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek j thence up said West Hickory Crock to tho Warren County lino; thencn past along said tVai ien County line to tho Allegheny river : thenco dowii said river to the place of beginning, at O. W. King's hall, West Hickory. Tho Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of tho territory embraced in the nbovo described Upper Harmony shall vole at the Township Election iiouso on the rogle rami. 1 ho Elect.irs of Hickory townshln at the Township House. Tho Electors of Howo township as fol lows: Those rpsidinir in tho Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: thoso em- nraced in tho lollowing boundary, vir, : Heirinnimr at a point whero tho west lino of Warrant No. 3P.W intersocts Iho line of W arren and l'orest counties: thence south bv w est lines of Warrants 3108, 3103, 31S0, 31S7 and 3185 to a point whore the west line of Warrant 3185 inter sects with the Jcnks township line; thenco ny jeiiKs township lino east to a point w here tho eastern lino of said warrant 8185 intersects said Jenks township line; thenco north along the eastern boundary linos of warrants 3185, 31.S7 nnd 3180 to tho northwest corner of subdivision No. lilt of warrant Nix 2W3; thenco east b!oii the north lino of subdivisions Nos. (ill. 08. 05. 04 and 01 to tho northwest corner of war rant No. '2i'M; thenco north along tho east linos of warrants Nos. 2003. tho Fox Estate. 2001 nnd 2735 to whero tho east line of 2735 Intersects tho Warren nnd Forest County lino; thenco by said Warren and Forest countv lino west to tho northwest corner of Warrant 3108, the place of beginning, shall voto at Ousher City School House. 1 he Electors of Howe townshin resid inn in tho Election District of East Howo, to wit; Thoso residing within tho territorv embraced by the following boundary line's to-w it : Hcginning at n point iu tho War ren and Forest county lino where the same is intersected by tho east lino of warrant 2735; theoco south along tho enstern boun dary lines of warrants 2735, 2001, tho Fox I'.smto, nnd warrant aw to the northwest corner of subdivision No. 61 In warrant 3d; thenco east alonu the northern boun dary lines of warrants 273(1, 2808 and 2404, to tho Elk county lino; thence north along tho Elk nnd Forest county lino to whero the same Is intersected bv'tho Warron and r orest county line; thenco west along said v arren nnd forest countv lino to tho northeast corner of warrant 2735. the place of beginning, shall voto at Hrookslon in isroouston Library Hall. Tho Electors of Howe townshin resid imr in tho Elec tion District of Frost's, to-wit: Thoso residing within tho territory em braced by the following boundary lines: Commencing at the northeast cornor of warrant 2101, and in tho lino dividing Elk and Forest counties; thenco south along said dividing lino to the lino between Howe ami Jenks townships; thonco west nlongsaid last mentioned line to tho south west corner oflv.L. Hlood a subdivision; thence north along tho wost line of tho K. I ..mood subdivision nnd warrants 3803, 1545, 2S78, 20S0 to northwest corner of subdivision No. (10 in warrant 2!H3; incnce east along Iho north line orsnbdi- i.iL'ir.l.u iO llkl JI-. il 1 ill f ........... ..t .. n'.i" ...r, li KIIO .11 ,11 Wnilitllb 2W3 aud subdivisions 51, 52, 53, 64 and 65 of warrant 2730, and subdivisions 21, 22, 23, 21 nnd 25 of warrant 2808 and tho north line of warrant 2404 to tho Elk county lino, the place of beginning, shall vote nt .loon mack s carpenter shop,.nt The electors of Howo townshin resid ins in the Election District of West llowe.to. wit: Those residing west of the abovo described Mlddlo Howe, nt the Halltown School House. Tho Electors of Jenks townshin as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election Pis- met nl llvrom, to-wit : those embraced in tho following boundary, viz: itctrin ning at the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 and tho northwest corner of tract No. -1134. thenco northeasterl v to tho southeast comer of tract No. 3043 and the southwest corner of tract No. 3504, thence north bv the western line of tracts Nos. 35G4, 3010, 3044 and 3801 to the Jenks township line, thence east by the saino to tho northeast corner of Jenks townshin, thonco south by tho east line of Jcnks township to the southeast cornor- theroof, thenco west to tho southeast corner of tract No. 4120, thence north to tho north east corner of said Warrant, thenco west to beginning, shall voto at tho School House at Hyromtown. Th ? electors of Jon ks townshin lesidinir outside of the territory embraced in the abovo described Election District ot Hy romtown, shall voto at tho Election and Tow nship House in Marienvillo. 1 he electors ot Kincslcv townshin at tho Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown o-i igo. lhe electors ol Tionosta township nt tho Township House, near tho southeast end of tho Tionoata creek bridge, at the moutn ot said creek. Tho electors of Tionesta borouch nt tho Court House in said borough. 1 also make known the to lowinur pro visions of the now Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SITFFRAUK AND fcl.KCTION. Sk 1. Every male citizen twentv-ono years of ngo, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections : yirst. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one mouth. .Secan t. lie shall havo resided in tho Stale one year, (or, if having previously been a Ualilicd elector or native born citizen of the Stale he shall liavo removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided in the election district w hero ho oilers to voto at least two months iininediatolv preceding the election. lurth. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, be shall have paid within two years a Stale or county tax which shall have la-en assessed at least two months and paid at least one month Indole elec tion. Skc. 2. Thn general election shall be hell annually on the Tuesday next fol lowing tho first Monday of November, but the (ieneral Assembly may, by law, fix a different day, two-thirds' of all tho members of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given. That anv per son excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any olbee or appointment of prohtor trust under tho United Statos, or tljii State, or any city or Incorporated district, w hether commissioned ollicer or otherwise, a subordinate ollicer or agent who is or shall bo employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de partment of this Slate, or in any citv, or of any incorporated district, ami also' that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, or of tho select or com mon councilor any citv, or commission ers of any incorporated district, is by law incapabloof holding or exercising at the time, the ollice or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any electiou in this Comiiioiiwcalth, nnd that no inspector, iudge or other ollicer of such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. Tho Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively tako charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce lu-iii at the I'roinonoiary a omco in tho Horough of Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of the Protbonotary's ollice, or within twenty four miles if their residence be iu a town, villiage or citv upon tho line of a railroad leading to the uouuly seat, Hindi before two o'clock p. in., on W EDNESDAY, NO V EM Ill- It Til 1 Hi), 1807, and all other Indues shall before twelve o'clock, in. on 'THURSDAY, NOVUM HE It FOUUT1I, ls;i7, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to tho Prothoiiotary of the Court ot Common Pleas ot Forost county, w hich said return shall bo liled, und tlio day aud hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by the I'rotiionotarv lor puhlic inspection. Given under my hand ut my olbee ill I lonesta, l a., this I Jili Uhv ol Ocloher iu the year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and lillict v-seven. and in the one hundred ami twenty-second vear of the Independence of the United (Sillies. FKANK P. WALK EH, Sherilf. Its in the Most ITIost Ntorekt'oprrs figure lo jjcl all they ran. H'e figure lo .see how III lie we eaii aflbrd lo lithe. ITyon waul the diflerenee In your poekel, liiHlend of the Moreheop. rrN, trade here. Xo Matter U here You io you noto Hint our stvles aro tho stylos of the country, and not tho fad or lasnion or a locality. There la not a Men's Furnishings house anvwhero that is moro particular about the fashions than e aro. Evorything wo sell for men's wear la first olass in everv particular. Tho prices belong to a lowor grade. SHERD'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR. Goo.U bought ami shipped direct from the Mills to our Store. the price we bought them. Men's, Women's and Children's Fleece Lined, Anti-Rheumatic, etc We have the largest liue aud lowest prices. ttOSlEHY AND G10V$, To suit your faticy and fit your extremities. Wo have the finest clove iu towu. That's u kid its geuuiue Trices aro right, and money hack we say of our line of Ui8' Vliles & Armstrong UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS. 03- S H E S LV fh Lrr NOW is your time to buy dishes, and wo have them by tho net, or single pieco, or any old way to get rid of them, tor wo will soon have to liavo tho room for our holiday goods. Our lino of China and Porcelain waro for the table, beautifully designed and artistically colored. Every ploce is made of good material, thoroughly burned und will not cra.o. Our prices are right. They show that wo buy clo-oly and sell closely. HEATH & KlUMEfr DBU05l6T8AHnQpoCEeS, - TIONESTA, , A. HEADQUARTERS FOlt CHOICE DKUOS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, tlHOCEKIHS, PROVISION, CONFECTION EKY, Etc. Cumo and cxamino goods and prices, and we'll do tho rost. SO. A. li. A. Wayne Cook, Prosiduut. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yuient at low rates. Wo promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest piid on timo deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. DEALEP.S IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! (iOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVEItY DEPARTMENT. -Gomsm mmmE Aim asu TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOIl UOOD.S. Price! SrongREEFEfis o o o o-- Many things can unl lie duplicated at Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Ribbed. Reindeer. Silk lined, or unliuud. if uot correct io vprv aIa!) ! uliai 1 OiOAKS, in the latest styles aud fabrics. S H E S ROUS. Kki.lv, Cashier. Wm. .Smkakiiaiioii, Vice Prcsldont. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. W4b UlllKCTOlLS O. W. Itobinson, Win. Kmeni biuigh, T. V. Hitchey. J. T. Palo, J. II. Kelly.
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