THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, toiTos 4 PsorsitTos. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S7, 1807. Itepuhlirnii Ticket. BTATK. State Treasurer. JAMES S. REACOM of Westmoreland County. Auditor General, LEVI O. MeCAULEY of Cltostor County. COCNTV. District Attorney, P. M. CLARK. ' Coroner, DK J. W. MORROW.. County Surveyors JAMES D. DAVrfS. ELECTION SEV TUESDAY. The campaignjust drawing to a close in this stte has been one of un usual quietness n all sides. The reason fa this is plain. But two State ulcers are to be elected for ODeftiog, and the heat of last year's cyfopaign was enough for two years ys come. But it is to be hoped the Republicans of Forest county will not neglect the important matter of getting out to the polls on next Tues day to cast a straight vote for their party. It is true, the local offices to be filled are not such as to arouse ranch feeling, yet it is important they should be filled by competent men, and such will be lound in the Repub lican column. Our eoemies are de pending on the general apathy to re duce our majority, and will claim a victory if it fulls bolow Ibe normal size. Don't let them catch us nap ping. Let us all get out and vote. It's a small trouble in the majority of cases, and we should all be willing to lend at . least that much toward holding op the bands of Major Mc Kioley in his efforts to give ibe American , people that prosperity jtfnich is so notable all over the coun r try. Just reflect for one moment on the great contrast between Ibis time and one year ago, and ask yourself if it is not your duty to go to the polls and by your vote give your approval to the splendid work which the new administration is doing in the way of undoing the great wrongs which the nation has had to suffer under the blighting touch of four years of Dem ocratic control. Don't stay away from the polls. Don't think of stay ing at borne. But come out aud cast your vote for good, loyal Republi cans, such as Beacom, McCauley, Clark, Morrow and Davis, who com pose the Republican ticket this fall. Get out and vote the strright Re publican ticket. Get out the vote next Tuesday, Republicans. Don't let this be an off year with you. The people of Pennsylvania will never know just bow shamelessly tho Republican treasury ring has robbed tbem until tbey have elected a Dem ocralio auditor general and state treasurer to "open the books." Dem ocratic Vindicator. The gall of that paragraph would torn the stomach of the hardiest scavenger. It's the same old yelp we ve often heard, and in '92 the peo pie ?ave the Democrats a chance to "open the books." What did they find 7 Lvery penny accounted for, What was the result? Why four years of financial calamity, starva lion and business ruin such as the country bad not experienced since its foundation 1 Turn the government over to such t rotten old hulk again ? Never. Vote the straight Republican this full, and thus put the seal of your disapproval upon buncombe, slander and Pharisaism in politics. That s sound sense from the Punx'y Spirit. a democratic victory will give the people control of the two most important departments of the gov erumeut, those ot tbe state treasurer aud the auditor general. Vindicator From famine, pestilence, starvation and ruin, good Lord deliver us. I ma is uot an on year, it is just as important to maintain Republican principles this year as any other Go to the polls aud voto the straigh Tilt! . I . 1 ivepuoncan ticKetaua insist on your neighbor doing likewise. A number of speakers from the far West are now stumping Venango Crawford aud Erie counties with view to luiuiug the farmers of those counties back to the free silver craze, They are wasting their time. Had tbe predictions of tbe Bryanites that the adoption ol the gold standard would force still harder times than during Cleveland's administration proved true the farmers of I'eonsylva nia migbt again have been misled It would not have been singular under those circumstances if they had. But they did not prove true. With farm products selling at hiiruer prices and the purchasing power of the consumer greatly increased, the H esteru ora tors may titlk themsalves bliud be fore they can again turn either the farmer or the laborers to the Demo rrats aud their foibles. 7 A POLITICAL HUJinUl The political record uff Win. It. Thoinpsou the rich banker of Tilts burg, docs not bear oIoee inspctioo. llo claims to be a Republican and yet voted for Cleveland for President, lie claims to be " independent Re publican andwauls Uepubluaos to vote for hiinbecause he is purer aud better tha-ti the Republican candi dates. Jlis cheek ought to elect him, but so; oelliiog else besides brass is necessary iu a political campaigu. A Newspaper in his own home, the Uvitteburg Time, presents the follow ing pen-picture of this self nominated candidate : "Mr. Thoinpsou has no business to come to the Republican voters of Teonsylvauia for anything unless it might be to confess that his only po litical record has beeu made in array ing himself egaiuet everything that stood for decent American manhood, honest Americtu toil and a fair liv iug chance for American industry. Instead of standing liko a Pharisee in the public places to advise a decent Republican or a self-supporting man to accept his thinly whitewashed and absurd reform, he should be purify ing himself of his unsavory political record and repenting that he had not died when he was little. Mr, Thomp son is one of a party that stands for ruin to business and distress to the people. His standard of character is one that puts Benjamin Harrison, a man beyond reproach, in a lower grade than a libertine. That's the kind of a reformer aud Republican this lately-hatched eniot is." Pennsylvania Hinulu Stand by MeKlnley and the Republican Party. There are four candidates for State Treasurer in Pennsylvania. The Demo crats have one, who "stands conspicuously upon a platform of free silver and free trade bordering on anarchy. Dr. Swal low is parading around the State carry ing the Paohibilion banner, hut making all sorts of scandalous assertions for which he has no foundation. lie assaults Mr. Thompson, who is running on a so called independent ticket, as a stool-piR-eon of Senator Quay, and Mr. Thompson in return says that Dr. Swallow does not know what he is talking about, a propo sition which most people can aeeept. Mr. Thompson in return is talking very loudly about money in polities, yet we find that his managers have sent broad cast a circular in which thev declare that "large fund must be raised at once." There is no reason why ovrv Republi can of Pennsylvania should not support the Republican candidaio for State Treas urer, Mr. Ileacom, and the candidate for Auditor General, Major McCauley. The attacks which have been niado upon tho State Treasury are baseless inuendoes, lor n nas been proved to the entire satis faction of all fair-minded men that under Republican rule not one cent has been lost in the State. The charges that there have been favored banking institutions are fully met by the actions of tho Re publicans themselves in enacting legisla tion which practically takes out of the hands of the State Treasurer tho control of the public funds and places these tunds in oanas at a regular rate oi intoresi. The scandal monger, the sensationalist and the advocate of tree silver and free trade can all be classed together this year as opponents of the Republican party. As such they should be treated alike. President AfcKinley has slniwn what he thinks of people who are going around trying to break up the Republican party. Some of these so-called independents. styling themselves business men, have been in Washington obiectiiurstroniious- ly to the appointment of Senator Saylor to a diplomatic or consular position The President promptly repudiated the political nessians oy immediately ap- miming Mr. Saylor. When Major Me Cinley stands by the Republican organi sation of Pennsylvania in so pronounced and straightforward a manner, surely no irue jtepuDiican stiouij lear to lollow where he leads. In the elections this vear the Republi can administration at Washington is on trial. It has brought renewed prosperity and It deserves tho aunuortof everv loval Republican. It is to the Republican par ty that tho President must look for his support. Pennsylvania must take her stand in the front ranks, as she did last year. Thefrao ellverites, the Swallows and the Thompsons must be driven to the rear in a bunch, and the Republican voters snouiu ron up an immense major lty for the Republican candidates. In no other way can lull confidence be shown In the national administration. 1'hilla, Inquirer. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. A few weeks airo the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most mixirable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recounizing'it as daugcrous he took immediate stops to bring about a speedy cure, r rom toe advertisement ot Cham neriam s uouirii nemedv ana the manv good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory iu us results, is putting it very mildly, niueeu. it Hcieu line magic and tue re. sun was a spoeily and permanent cure. w e nave no hesitancy in recomint-udinir tnis excellent cough Remedy to anvone aiuicted with a cough or told In any form. The Jlttnner of Liberty, Libertytown' Maryland. The 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale by G. W. Hovard. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P, E unsiiain, oi uaars mills, ia., lias to say on the subject, viz: "1 have been a suf- lerer iroin curor.ic uiarrnoea over since the wai and have tried all kinds of medi cines for it. At last I found a remedy mat eneciea a cure and mat was Cham berlain'a Colic!, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This medicine can alwavs be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant iu mitt) miu uuvor mim to euuet a cure. za and MJcent sizes lor sale bv G. w. llo. yard. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid and cure every other lorm of throat or lung trouble by the is of One Minute Cough Cure. Heath it Killmer. Have you got 00? Have you got $50 00? Have you got $100.0(1 ? If so, why don't you depoeit it with tho C'onewango Building Loan Association Association of Warren, Pa. They will nay you II per cent, per annum Cash Dividend, pavablo fcuiui-anuuallv, and you can withdraw your principal in iiiirat auy lime alter 0 mouths. .1-5-ly. Disfigurement lor life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and for all kinds of hi. res and skin troubles, lIcHthtV Killiner. Do you upprcciuto good laundry worn? if so patronize tho Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Miles ,V Armstrong, agents. if WANTED! One good auent, and only one. in every locality, to take orduis for our Charming Holiday Books; something new, retailing at from 5oc. lo Jj.6o per copy. Agents are making from ?5 to jdO daily ; demand enormous ; big commission; credit given; freightage paid; outfits tree. Drop all trash and soli books that people wai.t, and make fc.ino per month. Address, for outfit aud territory. Prupl.-'., 31111 Market HI., HloludrliOiiH, fa. TDHnKHr; ' ylV ?( i I Vi Sv. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE i n the World. For H roar thin tihew. Ir mrrlt Alono, has dittnncofl nil conipftltorn. W. I j. lunulas (U(H) nntj MH Mioon Ar tho prvKltir timtn of ftkllttvl workmen, from tlm bct material popmtblp nt thrw tiioc. Aluo, J.ftt ami .M!) itux-A for mm, -'..'-ftt.OO aud 1.75 tor hoys, W. I,, pnvurlnt nhorn nrt Inrlnrurd br OTir ltiiki,n wonrcru tho tot In ntylf, fit srifl durability of any nhop oror nfrVreii At tho prices. They uro made In nil the Intent nil apes and styles, and of every vari ety of leather. If dealer cannot snpplr Ton, write for cata logue to V. L. Douglas, Itrorkton, Mans. Bold by L.J. HOPKINS. TIIEFslQT THAT WEST T10NESTA, PA., Carries a full line ol GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN TUB COUNTY, A.nF01t THAT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IE YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GI E US A TRIAL AND HE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. HI. WH1TEMAN. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Alias Fieri Facias issued out of tho Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me directed, there will lie ex posed to salo by public vendue or outcry. at the Court House, in tho Borough of lionesta, forest county, i a., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, A. D., 1807, at 1 o'clock-, p. in., the following do- scrioed real estate to-wit : T. F. RITCHEY for use of J. A. RITCII EY, then for use of J. T. DALE, and now for use of A. O. DINGMAN, vs. A. H. DALE, and ADDA O. DINGMAN, M.W. S. DINGMAN and D. S. KNOX, r.xecutors ot .1 Asriirt II. lil.u.MA, deceased. Alias Fieri Facias, No 12, November Torm, 181)7. Waivers. -D. l. JJall, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the delendaut ot, iu and to all that cor tain piece of land lying in Tionesta bor ough, Forest county, Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a red oalt tree on the bank of the Allegheny river (the northwest cor. ner)j thenco by land of W. F. Hunter's heirs south eighty-five (85) degrees east thirty (do) perches to a post ; thenco south five and live-tenths (5.5) rods to a post thence by the James Clark lot north eighly-tive (85) degrees west, thirty (3 ) perches to a post on river bank, original corner; thence by the bank of the river aloresaid, north four (4) degreos east five and five tenths (5.51 perches to the place ot beginning, containing one(l) acre and five (5) perches of land, be the same moro or less : being the same prem ises convevea oy jaines i. snriver and wife to J. 11. Diugmau, by deed recorded In Deed Book 13, at pago 480. Having erected thereon ono dwelling house 24x32 two stories high with one-story ell, ono old barn and out building, and lot of fruit trees growing moreen. laKen in execution and to no sold as the proporty ol A. 11. Dale, aud Adda O. Dmginan, M. . S. Dingman and D. S Knox, Executors of Jasper H. Dingman, deceased, at tho suit of T. F. Ritchev for uso of J. A. Ritchey, then lor use of J. T. dale, and now for use of A. O. Dingman TERMS OF SALE. The following must ue strictly compiled Willi when the properly is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becou e the purchaser, tiie costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgagu searciieson tho prop erly sold, together with such lien credit or's re ;oipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tho salo or such portion thereof ad ho may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled iin mediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ol the next day, at which timo all property not settled for will again bo put up anil sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first Hold. See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4srt and Smith's Forms, page 884. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., October 18, 1BK7- TIMETABLE, in effect Oct. 10, 187. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil Cily ami points west as follows ; No. SI Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday .'. 12:00 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers), dailv except Sunday " 4:r,o p. m. No. 3i Oil City Ex ro.ss, daily except Sunday 7:4U (,. m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua, Bradford, Olean ami tho East: No. 80 Oleau Express, daily ex"ept Sunday 8:45 a. in. No. 1)2 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:1!) p. in. No. Oil Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvinctunj daily except Suuday l):50 a. in. Get Timo Tables and full information from W. II. SAUL, Aircnt, Tionesta, Pa R. BELL, Geii'l Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen' I Passenger it Ticket Agent, General office, Moonoy-Brisbauu Bid Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Buffalo.N .Y. Sai.ksmkm Waxtkik A reliable man to sell our Lubricating Oils aud Greases lo consumers and dealers. Liberal eom m i smi hi and lei ins. References required. Address, Tun lloiVAUu On. A Urease Co., It. Cleveland, Ohio. Mb PROCLAMATION. WitKiiFA. The Hon. Charles If. Noyns President Judge of tho Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions In and for the county of Knrest, has Issued liis pre cept fur holding a Court of Common Pleas, tjuarlcr Sessions of tho Peace, Orphans' ComK, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionestn, for tli County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, lining tho l.")th day of November. 1S!7. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said countv, that they bo then and there in their proper persons nt ten o'clock A. M., ol said dav with their recouls, Inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllco appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners lhat are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that they may bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Given un der inv hand and seal this lsth day of October, A.- D. l.S7. FRANK P. WALKER, l..s. Sliorilf. TKIAI, MST. List of causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Third Monday of November, 1N'7 1. William P. Wagner vs. Joseph P. Erb, No. 12, November Term, 1S117. Scire Facias sur Judgment. Attest, JOHN II. ROBERTSON, Prothonotary. Tionosta, Pa., November 17, 18H7. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts have been tiled in mv nfficn and will bn presented at the next torm of court Tor confirmation. First nnd final account of Chas. P. El dridec. Executor of the last will and tes lament of Elizabeth EUlridgo, deceased, Into of Jcnks township, Forest oountv, Ponna. First and final account of Annie E. and Patrick Joyce, Executor and Execu trix of tho last will and testament of Uridg"t Duffy, deceased, late of Tionos- J. II. ROBERTSON, Clerk Orphans' Court, Tionesta, Pa., November 18, 187. Proclamation of General Election. Whereas, In anil by an act of tho Gcnoral Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to amend tho tenth section ot an act. entitled An Act to reirulate the nomination and election of public ofllcors, re quiring certain expenses incident there to to bo paid by the several counties nnd punishing certain offenses iu regard to sucn elections, ' approved the 2lth day ot June, A. P., 1SSI5, It is made the du ty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to nive public notice of tho General Elections, ami in such to 1. Enumerate tho officers to bo elected and give a list ol all the nominations made as provided in this act, and to be voted for in such county, nnd the full text oi an constitutional amendments submit. ted to a voto ofthe people.but the procla. mations posted in each election district need not contain tho names of any candi dates but those to be votod for in such district. II. Designate the place at which the election is to no neid. III. lie shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold auy office or appointment of profit or trust under tho irovernment ofthe United States, or of this State, or of any city.or incorporated district.whothcr a commissioned officer or otherwise. a su bordinato officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative. exoou tivo or judiciary department of this State. or of the United States, or of any city, or Incorporated district, and also that e'very member of Coimress and of the Stale Leg- isia'ure.and oi me select or common coun cil of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable oi noiding or exercising at the same tune me oiuce or appointment ot judge, Inspo tor or clerk of any election of this Com. monwealth, and that no inspector, judge or oincr omcer oi any sucu election shall bo eligible to any office to bo then voted tor. except that of an election officer. I, Fbank P. Walkkh, High Shoiiff of me county or forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors ot tho County of Forest, lhat General Election will be held in said County, on Tuesday, November 2d, 1897, hot ween tho hours of 7 a, m., and 7 p. in., at the several Election Districts. The following are the officers to be elect ed, and a list of all the nominations niado therefor, and which are to be voted for in tho form in which they shall appear upon the ballots : Ollieei s to be elected One person for Slate Treasurer of tho State of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor Genoral of the State of Pennsylvania. One person for District Attorney of Forest County. One person for Coroncrof Forest County-One person for County Surveyor of Forest County. List of Nominations: RKrriiLicAi. Stttte. Treasurer ,rames S. Beacom. Auditor (lenerul Levi G. McCauley. Dintrict Attorney P. M. Clark. Coroner J. W. Morrow. County Surveyor Jas. 1). Davis. POMOCRATIC. State. Treasurer M . E. Brown. Aiulitnr ileneral Walter E. Kilter. Iiixtriet Attorney Samuel D. Irwin. Coroner Jeremiah J. Brewer. County Surveyor Cyrus F. Hunt. PROHIBITION. State Treasurer Silas C. Swallow. Auditor General William W. Lathrope. I'KOPLE'S. Coroner I. F. Weaver. County Surveyor V. A. Lundberg. SOCIALIST I.AllOll. S7fc Treasurer William H. Thomas. Auditor tleneral. Mahlon Barnes. I.1DKIU Y. State Treasurer Amos Steelsmith. Auditor Ucneral James C. Hogan. INDEI'KNUKNT. State Treasurer William R. Thompson. PLACES OF HOI.OlNIi ELECTIONS' The Electors of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. Tho Electors of Green township as fol lows: Thoso residing in the Election Dis trict of Guitonville, to-wit: those em braced in tho following boundary, viz: Beginning at a post, the north corner of Warrant No. 5133, thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred and twenty rods to the west corner of said tract, thence south lbrty-tivo degrees east along divid ing line between tracts Nos. 5133 and5505 to the north corner nf tract No. 5501, thence by the northwest line ol tract 5501 and the southeast line of tracts Nos. 5505 and 5504 to the Houlh enrner of tract No. 5504, thence southwesterly lo the northwest corner of tract No. ;1330, and southeast corner of tract 55112 on the Clarion coiinly line, thence by the kiuiiu east to the north- cast corner ol Clarion county, thenco north by the Jenks township lino to where tho said Jenks township line erosses the northeast line ol tract 5500. thence north westerly by tho northeast lino of Green township to the place of beginning, shall vote at the hciiooi House at (iiiitonville. The Electors of Green township residing outside of the territory embraced in the above described Election District of Gui tonvillo, shall vote at the house of L. Ar- ner, in Nebraska village. Tho Electors of Harmony township as follows: Thoso residimr iu tho election district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning on the Allegheny river at the Tiomsta township line; (hence northerly ny said line to ine pack line ol ihe river tracts; thenco along the back line of tho river tracts to West Hickory Creek j thence up said West Hickory ('reek to the Warren County linei thence east along said Warren County line to the Allegheny river ! thenco dowii said river to the place of beginning, nt G, ,W, Klng'a hall, West Hickory. The Electors of HarinonV township re siding outside of the territory embraced In the abovo described Upper Harmony shall voto at tho Township Election House on the Foglo Farm. The l-.loct irs of Hickory township at tho Township House, Tho Electors of Howe Hwnship as fol lows: Those residing In (ho Election Dis trict of Middle 1 lowe. to-witi those em braced In tho following boundary, vir. : iicirinning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 31!8 intersects the llneof Warren and Forest counties; thence south bv west lines or Warrants 31H8, 810S, 31811, i87 and 3185 to a point where tho west line of Warrant 8185 Inter sects with tho Jenks tnwnsnlp line; thence by Jenks township line east to a point where tho eastern lino of said warrant !I18," intersects said Jonka township lino; thence north along tho eastern boundary lines of warrants 3185, 3187 and 318!) to the northwest comer of subdivision No. (ill of warrant No. 2W3; thenco enst along tho north lino of subdivisions Nos. (19. 08. 05. 04 and 01 to tho northwest, corner of war rant No. 2730; thence north along thoenst lines of warrants Nos. 2W3. tho Fox Estate, 2W1 nnd 2735 to where the cast lino of 2735 Intersects the Wnrren and Forest County line; thenco by said Warren and Forest county lino west to the northwest corner of Warrant 3I1I8 the place of beginning, shall vote at Gusher City School House. The Electors of Howe township residing In tho Election District of East Howo, to wit: Thoso residimr within the territory embraced by the following boundary lines wj-wii; iicginning at a point in inn war ren nnd Forest county lino where the same is intersected by tho east llneof warrant 2735; thenco south alonir the eastern boun dary lines of warrants 2735, 2!)1, tho Fox cmiuo, and warrant ami to tho northwest corner of subdivision No. 51 In warrant 2730; thence east along the northern boun dary lines of warrants 273(1, 2808 and 2404, to toe i-.ik county line; thenco north along tho Elk and Forest county line to whore tho sanio is intersoctcd hy tho Warren and Forest county line; thenco west along said Warren nnd l-'orest county line to the northeast corner of warrnnt'2735. the nlnco of beginning, shall voto at Hrookston in Brookston Library Hall. Tho Eloctors of Howe township residing In the Election District of Frost's, to-wit: Those residing within tho territory em- oraeta oy me following boundary lines: Commencing at tho northeast corner of warrant 2464, and in the line dividing Elk and Forest counties; thence south along said dividing line to tho line between Howe and Jenks townships; thenco west alongsnid last mentioned line to the south west corner ofK. L. Blood's subdivision; thence north along tho wost line of tho K.L.Blooil subdivision and warrants 3803, 4545, 2878, 2!80 to northwest corner of subdivision No. Oil in warrant 2903; thenco east along tho north line of subdi visions 09, 08 05, 04 and 01 of warrant 29!3 and subdivisions 51, 52, 53, 54 and 55 of warrant 2736, and subdivisions 21, 22, 23. 24 and 25 or warrant 2808 and the nortli line of warrant 2404 to the Elk county line, tho place of beginning, shall vote nt John Black's carpenter shop, at Frost's Station. The electorsof Howe township residing In the Election District Of West Howe.to wit: Those residing west of the above described Middlo Howe, at the Bslltown School House. Tho Electors of Jenks township as fol lows: Those residing in the Election Dis trict of Byroin, to-wit: those embraced in the following boundary, vir: Bogin ninu nt the northeast corner of tract No. 4133 ami tho northwest corner of tract No. 4134, thence northeasterly to the southeast corner of tract No. 304:1 and the southwest corner of tract No. 3504, thence orth by tho western line of tracts Nos. 3504, 3040. 3044 and 3801 to the Jenks township line, thenco enst by the same to the northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by tho east lino of Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof. thence west to the southeast cornor of tract No. 4129, thence north to the north east corner of said Warrant, thence west to beginning, shall vote at the School House nt Bvromtown. Th 3 electors of Jenks township losiding outside of tho territory embraced in the abovo described Election District ot By romtown, shall vote nt the Election and Township House in Marienvllio. The eloctors of Klngsley township at the Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. I he electors ot lionesta townshln at the Township House, oear the southeast end of tho Tionesta crock bridge, nt the mouin ot said creek. The electors of Tionesta borouch at the uoun liouso in said borough. i also mage known the following pro visions of the now Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIIL BUKFHAOK AND KI.KCTION. Sec. 1. Every male citizen twenl v-ono years of ago, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the State one year, (or, If having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen ofthe State he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months.) immediately preceding tne election I hint. tie shall have resided In tho election district v. hero he offers to voto at least two months immediately preceding the election. fourth. If twenty-two years of aice or upwards, ho shall have paid within two years a citato or county lax winch shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before clec tion. Sue. 2. The uoneral election shall be held annually on the Tuesday next fol lowing the first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members ot each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given. That any per son excentimr Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of protit or trust under the United States. or this Stato. or any city or incorporated district, wneliior commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de partment of this State, or in any city, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member or Congress and of the Slate Legislature, or of the select or'coin mon council ot any city, or commission ers of auy incorporated district, is by law incapable ot holding or exercising at the time, the ollice or appointment of iudue. inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, I o dee or oilier olheer of such election shall be eligiblo to be then voted for. 1 Iio Judges of the aloresaid districts shall representatively tnko oliarge of the cerlilicatcs of return of the election of their respective districts, aud produce them at t iio Prothonolary's ollice in the Borough ot Tionesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotary's ollice, or within tweuty- liiur iiiiius ii moil lusiticucu lie III ttbowil villiitL'c or city upon the lino of a rail mac leading lo the county seal, shall before two o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER THIRD, 1897, and all other judges shall before twelve o'clock, m. on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER FOURTH. 1897, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to tho Prothonotary of inn Lourt oi i oinmon i-ieas oi f orest county, v. hioh said return shall be tiled ami the day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by the Prothnnotarv for politic inspection. Given uiulcr my hand at my ollice in '1 lonesta, Pa., this 12th dav of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, and in the one hundred and twenty-second year ofthe Independence of the United Males. FRANK P. WALKER, Sheriff. TTTT ' It's in the --o- 9Iost Storekeepers figure o get nil they rnu. Wo figure lo nee how little we can nflbrl to take. If you want the dllTerenee In your poeket, Inatentl of the storekeep er h, trade here. Xo Matter Where You iio you note that our stylos are the stylos of the country, and not tho fad or fashion of a locality, Thoro is not a Men's Furnishings house anywhere that Is more particular about the fashions than we are. Everything we sell for men's wear is first class in every particular. The prices belong to a lower grade. flWtlflSTI0WfrAl3Y, SHERD'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR. Goo.la bought and shinned direct from the Mills to our Store. the price we bought them. Me'nV, Women's and Children's Fleece Lined, Anti-Rheumatic, etc. We have the largest line and lowest prices. -HOSIERY AU33 GtOV$, Tu suit your fancy aod (it your extremities. We have the Guest gloe iu town. 1 hats no kid its genuine Prices are right, and money back we say of our line of in the latest styles aud fabrics. Miles & Armstrong UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS. D I S H S o - NOW la your time to buy dishes, piece, or any old way to get rid of them, our holiday goods. Our lino of China and Porcolainware for the tablo, beautifully designod and artistically colored. Every pioce is made of good material, thoroughly burnod and will not craze. Our pricea and sell closely. HEATH & KIUME, DfluqqisTS tjtioctfts, - tionesta, f a. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. Come aud examine goods and prices, and we'll do the rest. JVO. A. B. A. Waynk Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIHKCTOR8 G. W. Roblnt-on, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. K. Rilchey. Collections remitted fur on day of pr.yuiont at low ralos. We promise our custom ers all tho boueflts consistent with conservative b king. Interest ptid on lime deposits. Your patronago respectfully solicited. Lawrence & Smearbauqh. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SU0ES A SPECIALTY I GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT :00TOY FEODUM! AEB TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Price! . '-A :.-1 Many things can uot be duplicated at Natural Wool, Camels Hair, Ribbed. Reindeer. Silk lined, or uulined. if not correct in every detail is what OJ-OAKS, D I s H E S ) and wo have them by the sot, or aluule for we will soon have to have tho room for are right. They show that we buy closely B03S. Kelly, Cashier. Wm. KUKAIIBAUOII, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. Wm. Dale, Hmearbaugb, J. II. Kolly. J. T. V s1 -:? -' t i