Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, November 02, 1894, Image 3

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    SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN SUPPLEMENT, NOVEMBER, 2, 1894.
OUT FOR GEN. HASTINGS.
TO THE BERNICE
MINERS.
& Democratic Ketrsipa|ter Conies
Out, Favoring the Eleetlou ot
Bastings lor Governor.
The Bituminous Jlecord, of Phil—
lipsburg, Pa., a Democratic paper,
but the representative of the labor
organizations of that section, is out
for Hastings, and prints the follow
ing as Hastings' record as a coal
operator:
First—ln the settlement of ad
justment of any difference arising
between his employees and himself
over matters of wages General Hast
ings always recognized the policy of
arbitration and conciliation. To
such an extent did he observe this
policy that during his eleven year's
career as an operator he never had a
strike in any one of his mines, unless
the strike was general throughout
the district.
Second—lie preferred to treat
-with representatives of the miners'
organization rather than treat with
always recognized com
mittees representing his employees
the checkweighmen association or
the national or district organization
of the miners.
Third—Without cost to his em
ployees he collected the checkweigh.
man money through the office as well
as any other monies the men asked
to have collected in that manner.
Fourth—He always paid as high
"wages as were paid in the district,
(some times higher for deficiency
works,) paid his men in accordance
with the semi-monthly law, and al
ways paid in cash.
Fifth—He was always opposed to
the pluck-me store system; never
bad a store in connection with his
mines and never dealt in store or
ders, paying the men in accordance
with the law.
Sixth—He recognized no black
list, gave employment to any appli
cant no matter what the applicant's
reputation was as an upholder of
labor organizations, provided there
was a vacant place in the miue.
Seventh—Representatives of the
■district or national organizations
among the miners never hesitated
to call on General Hastings in any
matter in dispute for the reason that
they knew they would be received
•oordialty and courteously.
Eighth—He always advocated
better prices for coal, never offered
llis miners lower wages than other
miners in the district were receiving,
was not operating a mine at the time
of the recent reduction, and in every
respect, while an operator, treated
the miners as men, and in case of
accident to any of them was more
liberal in his donations.
Vote for C. E, Ge3'er for Senator.
Vote for Hon. E. M. Dunham for
President Judge.
\ ote lor Z. T, Kilmer for Jury
Commissioner,
1 ote for B. \V. Jennings for
Assembly.
Vote for Monroe H. Kulp for
•Congress.
Vote for Hon. E. M. Dunham for
President Judge.
Vote for B. VV. Jennings for
Assembly.
\ ote for Monroe H. Kulp for
Congress.
Buckalew'c* IMatlorm.
The following is C. R. Buckalew's
platform as announced in the Opera
House meeting Saturday, February,
17,1894, and upon which he seeks
your votes:
"Free wool, free lumber, free iron
ore, free coal, and TAXED sugar"
—•Bloomsburg Republican.
ELECTION * PROCLAMATION.—^
Wiiereas, I)}- the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: It shall be the duty of the Sheriff of every county, at lenst ten days before any election to be held therein
(except for township and borough officers,) to give notice of the same by proclamations posted up in the moat public places in every election district and by advertisements in at
least two newspapers, if there be so many published in the county, representing so far as practicable the political parties which at the preceding election cast the largest and next
largest number of votes, and to enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations, except for election officers and assessors to be voted for in such county, as
far as may be, in the form in whicl they shall appear upon the ballots and to designate the place at which the elei/ion is to be held.
Therefore. I, Thomas Mahaffcy, High Sheriff of Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim *o the qualified electors of Sullivan county that an election will be
held in said county on .
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1894.
At the several election districts in the county to wit: Bernice Precinct—At the Knights of Labor Hall, in Bernice. Cherry Twp._At the new Township House, near Dushore.
Colley Twp —At the house formerly occupied by Jonathan Colley. Davidson Twp.— At the public house of Mrs. T. S. Magargle, Dushore Boro.—At the Hotel Carroll, in said
borough. Elkland Twp—At the new Election House, at Eldredsville. Forks Twp —At the Election House. Forksville Borough—At the Forksville House, in said borough.
Fox Twp.—At the Township House, at Shunk. Hillsgrove Twp.—At the house formerly occupied by John J. Saddler. Jamison City—At Kyles Hotel Laporte
borough—At the Laporte Hall. Laporte Twp At the house of Henry Kohensparger. Lopez Precinct—At the school house, in Lopez. Shrewsbury Twp—At the Eagles
Merc Hotel. At which lime and place the qualified electors will elect by ballot the following State and County officers : One person for Governor. One person for Lieutenant
Governor. Oue person for Auditor General. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs. Two persons for Congress-at-Large. One person for Congress. One person
for Senator. One person for President Judge. One person for Assembly. One person for District Attorney. One person for Jury Comm. One person for Co. Auditor.
A cross EirX-® marked in the square at the right of the name of each candidate, inside the line enclosing the column
indicates a vote for each candidate thus marked. _ _ _ .
If a cross « be marked within the circle it will be equivalent to a mark Opposite every name in the column.
Those who do" not desire to vote a straight ticket must not mark a cross within the circle at the head of the column.
For a StraiuhtTickot for a Straight Ticket For a Straight Ticket For a Straight Tioget For a Straight Ticket For a Straight Ticket THE voter may insert, tho
0 0 name of any person whose name
112 A is Dot P rinteJ on 'ho ballot tor
11 II whom he desires to vote.
Thi* column is for the use of vo-
Mark Within the Circle. Mark Within tho Circle. Mark Within the Circle. Mark Within the Circle. Mark Within the_Cirole. Mark Within the Circle, ers desiring '.o vote for e.indi
- dates othe'. than those whose
REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. PEOPLE'S SOCIALIST LABOR, IND'T. REPUBLICAN, names appear printed on this
ballot.
FOIt GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR.
[Mark Oue.] [Mark One.] Mark One [Mark One.] -Mark One.] Murk One. Insert One
Gen. D. H. Hastings, I William M. Bingeriy, I Charles L. Hawley, I ... ...... . I
of Centre county. | of Philadelphia. | of Lackawanna. I Jeromo T. Ailman, Thomaa H, Urunay Daniel 11. Hastings,
LlEL "[ T Mark°Ouc.r Ol< ' "^MarkO^ 0 " JMVKBVO'IL GOVERNOR. LIEUTENANT q GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR.
Walter Lycn, I John S. Rilling I Homer L. Castie I ......... p.., rnnff
of Alleghany county. I of Erie. | of Allegheny I Jerome B. Akin, ' Walter Lyon, I
""SMSr*. AUDII Z,k O o E .?. EEAL iI ' DI M O ."°o^ EBAL AUMJ.J.IU.
Amos H. Myiin, I David F. Magee, I Charles Palmer, I " " 1 josenh B Allen ! . n.. .•
of Lancaster county. | of Lancaster Co. | of Delaware I W. M. Deisher, ' I Amo« H. Mvlin,
SECRETARY OF INTER-JSECRETARY OY INTER-SECRETARY OF INTER- SECRETARY OF INTERNAL sECRETARV OF INTERNAL SECRETARY OF INTERNAL
NAL AFFAIRS. NAL AFFAIRS. NAL AFFAIRS. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. AFFAIRS. sECRKTARY^OF^INTBRNAL
[Mark One.] Mark One Mark One Mark One ' M,rll Mark One Insert One.
Gen. James W. Latta, I Walter VV. Greenland j Leroy Glcason. . ---- H illiam B. King, Lames W Latta
of Philadelphia. | of Clarion. | of Bradford | Abraham J. Louch. .................... ' '
CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. CONGRESS-AT-LARGE.
Mark Two. Mark Two. Mark Two CONGRESS-AT-LARGE. Mark Two Mark Two, Insert Two
Mark Two. .................... ................ t ... . ................ ...„
Galuaha A. Grow, I Ilenery Meyer I Elisha Kent Kane, I _ „
of Susquehanna Co. | of Allegheny. | | of McKean > Victor A. Lotier. I Brnent e , Galushia A, Grow, i
George F. HUFF, I Thomas Collins I L. G. Jordan, I Goitiried Metiler, George F. Iluff, j
of Westmorland Co. | of Centre. | of Philadelphia. I U. F. ureenman, | j
CONGRESS. CONGRESS. CONGRESS. CONGRESS C B N(^? SB ' CONGRESS. CONGRESS.
Mark One. Mark One. Mark One Mark One Mark One Insert One
Monroe 11. Kulp, j Charles R. Buckalew, | Thomas Curry |
of Shamokin, Pa. | of Bloomsburg. | of Mansfield. I lacharj i. A , ................. ...... . .............
SENATOR. SENATOR. SENATOR. RFNATOR SENATOR. SENATOR.
Mark One. Mark Oue Mark One MirkOne-' Mark One Insert One
C- E. Geyer, i J. Henry Cochran, i J. C. U. Lynn. j L w
of Columbia Co. | of Williamsport. I of Danville. I Jo»eph K. Murray, ..........
PRESIDENT JUDGE. PRESIDENT JUDGE. PRESIDENT JUDGE. ASSEMBLY. ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY.
Mark One. Mark One Murk One Mark One ""."."I". Mark One,' In.«rt One.
Edward M. Dunham, j John A. Sittser, | |
of Laporte. Pa. | of Tunkhannock. | I Wm. Tanitall, J
ASSEMBLY. ASSEMBLY. ASSEMBLY. " VRKSIDENT JUDGE PRESIDENT JUDGE. PRESIDENT JUDGE PRESIDENT JUDGE.
Mark Oue. Mark One Mark One Mark One Mark One. Mark One Iraert One
B. W. Jennings, I Ambrose E. Farrell, | Christopher Snyder, | ------ .......j.. ,
of Lopez, Pa. | of Lopez. | of Elkland |
DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY- DISTRIC ATORNEY. " n *,aT« T rT * ittornrv DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Mark One Mark Oue Mark One ATTORNEY. Mark One Mark One Insert One
1 I Edward j. Mullen, | I
I of Dushore, | I
JURY COMMISSIONER. JURY COMMISSIONER. JURY COMMISSIONER. JURY COMMISSIONER. JURY COMMISSIONER. JURY COMMISSIONER
Mark One. Mark One Murk One JURY COMMISSIONER. Mark One Maik One Insert One
Mark One. ................ - - - - ................ .... ................ ....
z!'t. Klinier! j Uciiry Swank, i Sumner Bedford I |
of hhunk, Pa. | of Muncy Valley ] of Forks. I | .........
COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY AUDITOR. COUNTY AUDITOB.
Mark One Mark One Mark One M.rk one Mark one Inßert one
I j. B. M agar gel, I I
I of Sonestown. I I
It is further directed that the election polls of the several districts shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and continue open without interruption or adjournment until 7
o'clock in the evening, when polls will be closed.
Notice is herehv given that every person excepting Justice of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States of this State or
city or incorporated district whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative Executive or Judiciary
department of this State or of the United States or of any city, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select
or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is bv law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or the appointment of judge,
inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The inspectors and
judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong before seven o'clock in the morning and
each inspector shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such district.
THOMAS MAHAFFEY, High Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Laporte Pa., October 27th 1894.