The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 25, 1872, Image 2

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UKIIM.SIUY JIIIIIMaG. NLTT. 25, !S7i.
; NATIONAL REPUBLIC&li TICKET.
For President
U. S. on ANT,
of Illinois.
For Vice President
HENRY WILSON,
of MnssfichtiFotK
REPUBLICAN JTTATE TICKET
For Governor,
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Montgomery Co.
For Judge of Supreme Com t,
ULYSSES M E R CUR,
of Bradford Co.
For Auditor-General,
HARRISON ALLEN,
of Warren Co.
For Congressmen nt Large,
HON. GLENN I W. SCOFIELD,
of Warren.
GEN."C1IALES ALLBRIGI1T,
of Carbon..
GEN. LEMUEL TODD,
of Cumberland.
REPUBLICAN. COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
CARLTON 15. CURTIS,
of Erie.
For State Senator
DAVID McCLAY,
of Clarion County.
Constitutional Delegates
J AS. E. BROWN, of Armstrong,
GEO. W. ANDREWS, of Jefferson.
For Assembly,
II. H. MAY.
For Prolhonotary,
J. B. AGNEW.
For Sberiff,
T. J. VAN GIESEN.
For Treasurer,
FRED. GLASSNER.
For Commissioner,
JOHN THOMPSON.
For Auditor,
L. WARNER.
For Surveyor
S. D. IRWIN.
"Gen. Grant never has been de
feated, nnd he never will be." Hor
ace Greeley.
"For General Ilartranft wo have
nothing but praise. He was a gallant
soldier, and he ha3 been a faithful offi
cial. He is a Radical Republican,
and would make a good Governor."
John W. Forney.
"I know General Ilartranft well,
both os a public officer and a man. As
Auditor-General he showed himself a
most faithful, upright, efficient and ac
commodating officer." Chirks 11.
JJuchtlciv.
il Orceley, while swinging
through this State, should happen to
encounter Mr. Buckalew, ho might
profitably inquire whether the silence
of tho letter upon the subject of Grce
ley's claims.to Democratic support is
attributable lo tho philosopher's for
mer abolition sentiments. e can
readily believe that Buckalew cau
have no admiration for Greeley, even
now that he has been converted to
to Democracy, because Greeley still
professes to have some affection for the
uegro, while the Senator has never re
called the fullowing sentiments ex
pressed by him during the war :
"I must enter a special protest
ncainst tlie doctrines ot netrTo euuulilv
We resent the insult, and boldly de
clare that a more cowardly crew (the
negro soldiers) were never drawn up
in line ol battle.
It is reported from Ei. gland that
Mr. Sumner has declared is intention
to decliue tho Democratic nomination
for the Governorship of Massachusetts
Whether the Senator chooses this
course because he does not wish to be
come a leader of the Democratic party,
or merely because he does nut desire lo
occupy the office for which ho is pro
posed, we do not know. If the latter
reason is the correct one, he might
very safely have consented to run. II'
the former motive impelled him to de
cline, it may be said that, if ho is to
be a leader at all in the future, he
must accept Democratic following.
Ho no longer ha? any place in tho Re-
w. R. ni.'xv
publican puny, lie ... . .
self up utterly to the enemies of thai
organization, ami ho must choose be
tween devotion to their caue or retire
ment from public life.
Tho Mass Meeting last Evening.
The Court House was crammed last
evening, to hear the issues discussed
by Hoi.. G. W. Seofiel.l and Cnl.C.B.
Curtis. Col. Curtis did not put in nn
appearance, but Judgo Sculield held
the audience easily for two hours, and
at the end of that time they would
have been glad had he continued an
other hour. His speech differed from
most political speeches during warm
campaigns, in that it contained no
abusive language towards the Demo
crats, and illustrating by several well
draw n similes, that 1 lie li.'iut of the
Democracy was right, but its head
was wrong. He was frequently inter
rupted by applause, and tho enthusi
asm was intense during the winds of
his speech. Tho following is the Sec
rctarys' report of the meeting:
Tuesday Evi:xi:m, Sept. 2 1, 72.
The meeting convened as announced,
at 7J o'clock, and organized by the
appointment of Dr. W. F. Hunter as
President, ami the Hons. J. A. Proper
and Andrew Cook as Vice Presidents.
J. B. Agnew and Samuel D. Irwin
were appointed Secretaries.
The President then introduced the
Hon. Glcnni W.Scofield, who proceed
ed in his usual clear, argumentative
and able manner to elucidate the
principles involved in the present cam
paign. A synopsis might bo made
thus: That he who does the best he
can, docs well ; that Grant has done
well, and the world recognizes it.
Grain's correction of the policy of
government toward the Indians,
throwing that class of men that might
be styled adventurers out of tlm man
agement of Indian affairs, and sending
missionaries as agents instead of
"roughs," to the Indians, which policy
has civilized over S0.000. This poli
cy the end of Indian wars aud massa
cres. The speaker next proceeded to
discuss Grant's peace policy, showing
his policy to bo of the spirit of the
policy of the revolutionary fathers.
The speaker next discussed the recon
struction policy of the administration,
and ilhistiated its admirable effects.
That the effort to elect Greeley, is an
effort to reorganize revolution and in
silute anarchv. That G.eelev is the
choice of Southern Democrats, the
original secessionists. That Golleday
of Tennessee, claimed that Greeley
was once in favor of giving tho slave
holders $400,000,000 for a considera
tion for the loss of their slaves.
A remarkable feature of the so call
ed liberal movement, is that they have
endorsed all that the Republicans
have done for eleven years. That the
prophesy made by the speaker four
years ngo, in Tionesla, that the hind
wheels of the wagui would catch up
in lour years, is now fulfilled, and
everlhing is lovely &c. lie next
treated of the schemes of Sumuer,
Trumbull, Schurz, and Feiiton to de
feat the Republican party and the dif
ferent schemes and projects to that end.
That in all their projects of real re
form tney, Liberals and Democrats
were forestalled, in amnesty and every
thing else. That tho Republican par
ty is the reform party; that the word
Radicals is a compliment, although
: ! - i c i . .
niu'iiueu ior a hick name: Unit it is
thorough going and efficient; while
Conservative means standing still.
"Anything to beat Grant" the great
man who has done so much for his na
tion. The synonym of freedom and
liberty is Grant; China, Japan, and
heathen nations know his name; who
had rendered our Hag respected bv
tyrants of the old world. Says Grce
ley, "he never has, and never will be
beat."
Dr. Heiehhold, of Jefferson Co., was
called upon and made nil able and in
teresting speech, and set forth the ben
tilts of the traiff as it is, under Re
publican administration ; That under
Democratic administration, the fur
naces went out as if Babcock's patent
extinguishers had been applied to
them ; that it was the Republican
party that hail saved the country, and
had given pensions to the cripples of
the war, paid tho soldiers of the Union
and were paving the national debt.
Closing out sale of summer Dress
Goods nt a great reduction. We oiler
a largo stock of Summer Dress Goods,
consisting of White Goods, Percale.;
Lawns, French Ginghams, &c, iv'c, at
cost. Those wishing to purchase nnv
goods in this line will do well to take
advantage of our very liberal oiler
good investment to purchase thes
goods lor next year. Call early whi
the .stock is full and fresh.
Also, a full line of Japanese silks at
grtutly reduced prices.
fciTi:i:ioit i.i Min n to. s-toui:.
AT CLAIUNCTON,
Saturday Evening, Oct, 5, 1872,
A grand Republican meeting w ill be
held nt Clurington, on Saturday even
ing, Oct. full, and will be addressed by
G. W. Andrews, one of the candidates
for Constitutional Delegate from this
District, nnd Dr. Heiehhold of Brook
ville, and Miles W. Tate nnd W. P.
Mereilliott, Kstjs., of Tionc.-ta. Ict
everybody turn out and hear the truth
in its purity, and be convinced who
should properly be the standard-bearers
of the State and Nation.
FLINGING MUD.
Because Judge Pearson, of Harris
burg, one of the purest and ablest
men in this State, has conceived it to
bo his duty to declare that Gen. Ilart
ranft, with whom he has intimate offi
cial relations, is "a vigilant, honest
and correct officer," the Philadelphia
Vr considers it necessary at once to
asail the Judge's character. It de
clares, last week, that this endorse
ment shows that Judge Pearson "has
fallen in the sere and yelllow leaf of
life, w hen ohkngc is no longer a proof
against the wiles of the politically
corrupt and designing." For a jour
nal which contains daily protests
against the introduction of personal
abuse lo political discussion, this is
made for tho purpose of breaking the
terrible force of Judgo Pcason's testi
mony, but it will not succeed. He is
known to he in full possession of his
great faculties, and his integrity is ut
terly beyond question. Wheu. such a
journal as the Press dares to intimate
that he is an imbecile, all those who
know Judge Pearson, will turn to his
accuser and ask hiiu by what right he,
with his dark record, ventures to raise
his hand against this upright nnd hou
orable magistrate. If tho Prcs
makes this ivanton assault upon Judge
reason because it has determined to
abuse every man who endorses General
Ilartranft, we hope it will carry out
this policy to its legitimate conclusion.
In that event it must heap scurrility
upon Mr. Buckalew, who said: "I
know General Ilartranft well, both as
public officci and man. As Auditor-
ieneral he showed himself a moot
faithful, upright, efficient and accom
dating officer;" and upon its oiva ed
itor, who declared : "For General
Ilartranft we have nothing but praise.
He was a gallaut soldier, and ho has
been a faithful official. He is a Radi
cal Republican and would make a
good Governor."
Either of these individuals deserves
all the harsh things that can be said
of him. Both arc fair targets for vio-
lentdenunciation. Butthisattaek upon
Judgo Pearson is inexpressibly mean
and cowardly.
A Nice Witness.
The Tiev. C. W. Denison has pub
lished what he says ho knows about
President Grant's habits, and what
other persons have told him. Among
other tilings he quoted senator ilsoti
in support ol Ins statements. Senator
usou promptly declared tho state
ment so far us it concerned him, nil
unqualified falsehood, and added he
believed tho remainder of it to be of
tho same character. Thereupon an
issue of veracity is set up between the
Rev. C. W. Denison aud Senator Wil
son.
Just at this point we have some tes
tiniony to offer, touching the reputa
tiou ot tins ltev. Mr. Denison lor hon
esty and veracity in 1840 this reverend
gentleman was in charge of a Baptist
church in Vt llmington, Delaware. A
respectable citizen of Cleveland, a
business man of Democratic politics,
who is ranked among tno supporters
ot lloraco lircelev, was then a resi-
lent nt ilmington and a member of
Mr. Deuicson's church. Troubles arose,
aud some of the members, the present
Clevelander being among them,
brought charges against thb minister
of lying and dishonesty, tho collecting
ot money nnu refusing to pay over be
ing among the specifications. A trial
was had. ihe charges were fully
proved and sentenco of dismissal
would have been passed but lor tho
appeal of tho presiding officer, a I ml
ndelphia lawyer, whose services had
beeu obtained bv Mr. Denison, and
who plead in behalf of tho minister
with such effect that he was allowed
to resign instead of being dismissed.
Mr. Denison then went to Boston
where, after soma time, he was charg
ed with similar offence, tried, convict
ed, and dismissed. Years after the
tame gentleman met Mr. Denison in
California, "played out," aud eudeav
oring to borrow money to tako him
back to the Htatos. Mr. Denison had
also been charged with dishonesty in
his occasional connection with news
paper finances.
llus is the 'licvereml witness on
whose unsupported statement Presi
dent Grant is charged with being a
common drunkard and Senator il
eon with being a liar. Cleveland Her
aid.
WATCH FREE to Agents to intro
' " ibico artich s Ihat sell in evcrv house.
Lata A .Co., J'Ut.sbinvh, P. ;i t
College, and Musical ' Institute
Opens its Tall Ssssiou September 10, 1072.
Tj-ci lou niveeibh health All and brnil
tit'ill. ltnoms cheerful and cninforlalilc.
School homelike. Instruction thoroinih
mill earnest. Twenty boys received into
Seminary I lull mi nindcnito term.
Send for catalogue to
20 M Uev, K. T. TA YI.OH, rreidont.
P rt O i C LAM ATI ON.
Whmiika. ThpltonorablfiW. 1. .Tonks,
President .Indue of the 1'onrt of Com
mon l'lons unit (Jnaiter Sessions hi and for
the county of Forest, has inc.l his pre
cept for holditorn Court of Common I 'leu
ifnarlrr Sereins, .Ve., at Tioncsta, for
the Comity of Forest, to commence r.n the
fourth Monday of Sent, next, belief the
T I Ij day of Sept.. 1ST'.;. Notice is therefore
jriven to the Coroner, .1 list ices oT the Pence
and Constables of said county, (hut they ho
then and I here in their proper persons at
ten o'clock, A. M,, of said due, with their
records, inquisitions cxaniinni ions and
other remembrances, to do those thimrs
which to their ot'lecs appertain to he done,
nnd to those who hound in recognizance
to prosecute ivratnst tho prisoner Hint are
or shall lie in the jail of Forest County, that
I hey he then and there to prosecute auainst
tliein as shall lie just, (iiven under un
hand nnd seal this wstlt davof A tie-., A. 1,
1S7l '. I.. DAVIS, Sli'tl'.
Trial List for Sept. Term IS72.
Fvaline Conn rt nl heirs .f e. of William
Armstrong deceased vs. C. ,1. Pox.
Charles l.ecpcr vs. Warren .V Franklin 1.
It. Co.
II. II. Mav vs. .lames T. Whisner ot al.
II. II. May vs. John Miller eta!.
Adita Hunter vs. O. (iilman.
Royal K. .Scott vs. Itobert (I. Carson.
If. is. ltunter vs. Seidell Whitman.
Itetio Paul vs. Alexander McAndrew et al.
Hello Paul vs. Alexander McAndrew et al.
.lames Parshall vs. laniel Clmk.
.'allies l'arsha 1 vs. Daniel Clark.
William II. I.owrievs. Andrew Cook.'
.lames F. llrown vs. ltcnnctl liohhs et al.
William ArniKtroini et id for use of .lames
W. (ill! lino vs. The Town-hip of 1! nn t'..
V. II. Kllsworth ,V Sophia M. Kllsworlli to
the use of Sophia M. F.ll.sv. o:lh vs. John
II. Dilks et id.
.lames Parshall ot nl vn. John Peterson.
James lar-hail ot al vs. John Pcteison.
Martin Nestle vs. H. I Davis lato Sheriff
of Forest County.
Peter i race for ns'i, vs. K. I,. Davis.
Daniel P.l.iok vs. The U ei':.-ct rs of tho Ior
of Tionesta iioronidi.
T.loyd A- Lewis vs. David ITaysital.
EvUine Conn et a! vs. John 0. liramlonet
nl.
Mary A. Clcland hy In r lui '. an l Calvin
C'leiasul vs. John" i'lcniiui-vh Sr.
J. It. AUMilV, l iotii'v.
Am;. 12, 1-72.
U. C. C A 5 EI ,
WATCH ItlAKER & JEVJELEB,
tidioutjiS n?..
Ard Dealer in
WATCIIKS, JKWELUY, ASD
:l UtrlCAL 1NSTKUM EN TS.
Repairing done in a workmanlike
manner and warranted to give satis
faction. 4 lv
T.VS. Mi KAY, r.t tho Post Cilice, lias
opened out a choice lot of
coxi i:c'i ioxaj: tks,
CAXXEDFPUITS,
lOBACCOS,
CIGAUPT, AM)
mm Or ALL KINDS.
A portion of the patronage of the public
; resspcop.ul: v solicited.
40-tr J AS. M. Mi KAY.
n eadTre a d
The subscribers having; re-ronled the
Would sav to their old customers, and
tho ooniiiuinitv jieneially, that they keep
constantly on baud a l.ii's;e. stock of
FAMILY FLOUR
of all grades, Chop Food, 8hovts, Pian,
Oats and Virn. With our faeiiitics for do-
inr business, wo purpose not to ho under-
Bold hy nnv estahlishmont in this Mo. tion
of tho country, nnd would say to the. luin-
hcrmcn nml iloaiors of F urest county, that
they cau bo
SUPPLIED CHEAPER
and more promptly than from any other
point. IminodiatJ nttention givjuii lo all
orders from a ilii.taneo,
E. JONES t CO.
INSURANCE
CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
No.
! Walnut St Phila.
Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual
ft'AnlciE, S F!PIEI:SUF:?.HCE
Assets Jan; 1, J8i;0, f,3-lS.:)3J
C-2Ot0'ir,r:(i0 losses paid since Its organiza
tion. WM. DL'HLKlt, Central Agent,
llariisbui i;, l'a.
MILES V. TATE, ASent in Ti
onesta, Forest County, l'a.
81,111
TITJIOTJTE
TEA STORE!
The place to buy evry variety of the
VERY EE.STYTCA3
AT Til H
O WES T PRICES,
is at tho extonsivo Tea .Storo of
II. T. CIIAFFJEY,
I'wIkto vim can always find a hii'(;e assort.
ment 01 1110 in si imsat.M'W ork tirici s.
A larg assortiiiont ot
Groceries mul Proviaicns,
iineoiialed in nualit v and chonpness byan v
other btorc in Warren eoiuit', always on
hand. The. people of Forust county will
nave money by piiicliusmg their supplies
ai 1111s piaeo.
litst biaiids of
FA MIL Y FL O UP,
delivered at any depot on tho lineof tho I!.
It. free.
foloro on Main St. near the Depot.
i i lA A-
Joint resolution propoMmi; nn nmoiHiinoiit
to the Constitution of l'onnsylvnnin.
V iV rimrir,! hi Ihe A, nnW nml misr
HcpifXtHt'ttirr o the (inmnnirrnlth f
l ii.7'i'Mii.r in linirrnl t..v.'ii,Vi mef,
That the folhiwinjramondmenl ot theCon
N'ilution of this Commonwealth ho pro
posed to the people for thheir adoption or
rejection, pursuant lo tho provisions of tho
tenth nriiclo thereof, to-wit :
AM F.N I'M I'N'T :
Strike out the sixth section of Iho sixth
nrtielo of tho Const it ipioii, nnd insert ill
lien thorool the follow inir: "A State Treas
urer slmil l.e ( boson by tho qualified elec
tors of the State, nt such tiniosand torsiich
term of service an shall lie pron rihod hv
law,'1
Wild. I AM KI.I.IOTT,
Speaker of the lioic o of Koprcsentativos.
JAMPSS, Itl'TA N,
Speaker of the Senate,
AftMiovt'D Tho tweiily-seeond day ol
March, Anno Domini one thousand eiht
hundred and seventv-two.
JOHN W. tiKAltY.
Prepared nnd certificated for publication
pursuant to the Tenth Article of tho Con
stitution. Fit A NCIS.lt 'It DAN.
Secretary of tho Commoiiwoalih.
Of!! eo Secretary of tho Commonwealth,
J larrishiirg, .1 one 'Juiii, l-TJ.
P E f ! fiS Y T V A ft I , F;l i L I T A R Y
ACAQBiY.
At Che-dor, Del.iwaio County, Pa. (For
Kcsdeiit Cadets only. ) Tho i ii vi ut!i an
nual HO'sjon eomiii'iices Wednesday,
Sept. -I. Thorough inslriieiioii 411 Civil
linineei in:.', the Mnthi liiat'.eal nnd Nat
ural Sciences. The Classics nml i'.n .'llsh
Is imparted hy Wet Poinl p. ideates and
other competent professors. Circulars
limv bo obtained of Col, Then, livatt,
Prest. P. M. .1, i!.!-lt
Eaton Female Instituto.
On Phila. .0 11 ill. Central It, K. Kenuett
Siiunie, Chester Co., Pn., otieni all tho In
dueoinents that constitute n iioino in con
nection with a thorough Fni.lish liduca
tion, nt SUM per school year. No extras
except for instruction in Wax, Music,
Latin, French, Herman, l'aiutim; and
Drawinc. Fnstern teachers, jri adut.'s of
our best New Lnidaihl schools, have been
eitiiloved for several veals. Inquire of
Fvan i'. tSwnyne.Sallie ". S Way nc, l'rin
eipals. BOHDKNTCWN tN. J.
(MI.Id'.iiF.-Thoroimdi
) FKMAI.i:
instruction.
Healthful and hoautilul hwation. One of
most carefully conducted and best sus
tained institutions in the Slate. For terms,
etc., nddrcs.3 l!ev. John II. ISrakelev, Ph.
1. II". -It.
ADVERTISING
AT LOW ltATF.Sl
Far tTO per inch per Moiuh, we will lneit
nn inU i'i'tist nteiil in 10 l-'iist-Class Paois
in Ponn. List aent on appliea:ini to (i liO.
P. Iti'WIOLL A CO., Advcrtisim; Agents,
11 Park Uow, N. Y.
CAMPAIGN GOODS
Agents wanted lor our Cainpaivn ponds,
Sidl nt sitht. Pay loOporoent, profit. Now
is the time. Solid nt unco for Descriptive
i 'ireulnrs nml Price I .ists of our Fine Steed
F.n;;iavii(s of nil tho Candidates, C.un
paiiin Biographies, Charts, Photographs,
ltad;;os, Pins, Flrc's, and ( vervthinv'suited
to the times' Ti n Dollars per day easily
made. Full samples sent lor 'Address
MooitK V t;oonsi'i:i:i, hi Park. Uow, New
Yi.rk. Hi-It.
AtiKNTS W A NT I'D for ClIAMIlKit
1.1 N'S O I! AT C A M PA 1U N
I'.t'OK, The
GTHUGGIE Or I3T2;
A novidty ill Piditical nnd Popular Lit
erature. A rnihie llistorv of tho Pepub
lioan nnd Democratic Parties; 11 racy
sketch of tho so-called Liberal Itcpuhli
onn Party j nn inside view of tho Cincin
nati Convention. Tho minor tiekefi or
side shows of tho eamnaiun. '1 he finest
Illustrated llook Published. A Honk
wanted by every American citi.in. To
secure territory at once, send 1 1 tor outfit.
I'nioii Publishim Co., Chicago, HI., Phila.
Pa., or Spriu;:lield, Mass, 1H-4L
fi 1. 1 IT E : A I. i O 15 H
OF ALL KINDS.
Fireworks, Flii'js, Lanterns, Torches,
llad jes. I'niforius, Ac, .fv.
JoSF.PIl It. Pl'HDY.
J and Kl Maiden Lane, N. Y.
F.istnMishod
EPILEPSY OR FITS.
A SIUIK (T'ltF. fnrthisdistrcssmt'ooiu
plaint is now made Known in a 't rentiso
lot -Is oelavo pic.:os) on 1- oieiin nnd Nntlvi
Herbal Preparations, published hy Dr, o,
Phelps llrown. rJ he iirescriptioii was dis
covered bv him in sue'.i a providential
manner tiiat ho cannot eonseionliousl v re-
fuso to inako it known, lis it has cured
everybody who has used it for Fits, never
IniviiiK laileit 111 n smilo oaso. Iho iimred
ients mav bo obtaincil from nnv driiL'nist
A eojiy will bo sent free to nil applicants
hv iniiill, Allures Dr. o. Phelps IHown,
-Iiirand St., Joist vCiiv, N.J. "J -4t
EICHLEBS RECIPES FOR LKJU0RS
Contain tho latest improved iiistrm lions
lor mixing inauilies, wmsiieys, Hums,
Ciins, liilter.s, Fain v Cordials, Fruit Svr-
rups Hay iiuin, ,vc, Ac. rso olio on;;aaoil
in Iho lhiunr liuniness can allbrd U do
w ithout theiii. Ask lor them ami exam
ine them nt tho hnnk-storcs. Delivered
by mail, on receipt of ?J by As benhaueh
A Miller, .N. W'. cor. 3d mid Callowhill
Sn., I'liiladelphin, Pa. Index and sample
siieets seni iree.
Nothinir like it in medioino. A luxnrv
to tho palate, a painless oMeunut, a iientlo
stiiuiilant to the circulation, a perspiratory
pi'opni'iitiou, nil unti-bilious iiiedicino, a
htomitcliic h diuretic und 1111 udniirablo
(fonernl alterative. .Siu harotho n knowl
ednod und daily proeen proiortie.s of Tar
rant's Ktfcrveseeiti Seil. r Aperi'Mit.
Ill i SOLD BY ALL DKliliti IS IS.
BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE
Is tho cheapest and best article ill the mar
ket for lllueinr Clothe 1. Tho ucnuiiie has
both Harlow's nil. I Willbcriier's namo 011
tho label, and is put up al Willlicrcr's
liruif store, .mi. t, ixoi tn second street
l'liiladelphm. D. S. Wt LTlilil'.li Kit, Pro
prielor. For sale by llrugisiM und tiro'
eors. lo- It.
For any case of lllind, lileediii Itchint;
or I lcrated Plies that Deliinur s rile Item
dv fails to euro. It is prepared expressly
to cure tiie Piles, und uolhim? clac. Sold
by nil Dru:-.'iist:s. l'rieu, fl.UI.
Oi:.NTS WANTED. Aironld
iA. more inonev at work for us
innii
tlrin at
anything i'!-c. l'iiiticiil:ii-s l"r . ii.St,n
koii A- (.'o., Kino Art l'lililislivm, l'ortliiiiil,
Maine, 13 It
CONSTITUTION OF PiiNi
NIA.
ltA j r:'i t L .l'--.Lj a' F.O.JEF
'l RKs TUB WORST TAIN
tn from Ona to twenty Mlnute3.
NOT ONE HOUR
lulcr rBuOo
sf i ki n wn 1 1 I'AIN.
i iil i'. il ny enft
KADWAra niiAiiv i!i;i,iit is a crr.ts ron
KVK.UV l.MN.
Tl H IM, On' llf l nd t.
TI10 Only 111111 ltrmeily
C1l lli!l:.-itlv Bli'!'. Ill Tlir'.l. .i nlclnllnif piini., nllitrn
I itl-OIOellt IcliS, null rtllPS I 'lltlKI'Stloli-, vIiimIiit (if llio
buiiu., Siniii.i li, llonuls, or bluer glands ur iiaii9, by
"'"' )'n'"h'!(01 (INK TO TWKNTV MtNPTKS,
no tt'.Oi-r liwnr Tloli-nt. nr I'viriuiiitltm IIih inuu tti
I.III:tMIATle, Hi'.I O.l.l.u, l.illiif., Cri..l.-.l, S.rvoua,
ini.Vii', or pi uw i.t' l v, it I, tii'i'.i-c nmv .uilrr,
RABWAY'S READY RELIEF
WII.I. Al'I'illttl INSTANT KASE,
IXr.AM.'l !lo ot-' TIIK KlliM'Vs.
IM-I.WIMATIoN OK II1K ULAPDF.U.
INl't.AMXtAHOM 'II' THK lalWKI.s.
roNUI'.srioN OK TUP! T.ttKOS.
COr.E TltnOAT, I'll'I'let'l.T IUiK,'l IIIMI,
I'At.l'tl'ATniN' nl' Till; UliAIlT.
HYSTKtiii'a, rr.ot:r, in imitii i ki a.
i'A I'AUUII, INFLUENZA.
liCAiiAriiE, loom m-uil
M't'ltAf.nTA. KIIKL'M ATtSM.
cot.n ntll.t.R. Alien run. is.
T'h- !ii;-lic innn f f I'm ltt.inl ICrttrr lo l'" pnrt or
-ir: v !., re tlio iulii vt u.ilkult)' 4 Xi.u w i!l nl1ti
u:irl mti.i..rl.
I'm I'lv il ri.jis In lil'f ft llimlilrr nf WflliT will tn a f--r
l'iw- c CHAM I's, SIM SMS. SOI' l STOMA! 'II,
)ii:M;niri:N, su k nr. h.mtik., iuaiiiiiika.
ISKMKIIV, I'ol.li'. MIND IN 'ill U HoWLLS,
',I sll 1 I LltNAI. CAINS.
Tr:iv,-!. .. .lii-iiM tiln si enrry a liillt. of nn'livfiv'd
Ttrnity Hcll,'f vvilli llu'in. A f.s-rini'. In miliT vi lil
Ln i.nt ?K-liin'ii. cr i:il:is fioni rliiumr nf w ntrr. Il n
.'.ti l ttiun t rrm'li II. .itiily vt liltti-iMiiin Mliuul.uit.
1'KVl'U AND AtiVK.
rrVSr. AMI Aol'I! 1'iin-il fur ll.lvri'iiU. Ttirw l
r"l a rciniill..! u-"iit 111 llt.-HcrM Unit Mill cum Kivor
II nl Aj.no n ul .ill "tli.-r .M:aili.uv llllli.iui, Si-ail. l. Tv
I i..i.i, hi. iv. nml ol lev I . iris oilili-il liv ItAI'WAY'a
l it 1 s .., i,,u . kaiiWAY'.h KKAUV l.iiLli.1'.
1- itl 1,'ii.lii fir l-.u.. . i,l liy Uru-isU.
health 5 Beauty ! !
lyniiiMi ami I'lTtt: tttcti iinion-iNrnrcAsr:
HI' I I.Kslt AM' w I'.l'lllT AT IIAIl SKIN AND
1T..U' ill I'Ll'O.MlXKM.IN Mil L 11LU i'U ALL.
n AD WAY'S
SARSAPAniLLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS M AP". Tl!!' Mosr ASTMsntNU (Tltr ;
K- nrii'K, .;' K.ri! AUK TIIK 4'HANWKS
'I VK' io.V 1 M !;iiM! i. 'MH:U THK IN
lI.lTNci: tK THIS 'IKl'LV ..UM'hiliT U
jtianriNi; Tii at
Evory Vr,y cn Snercooo In Flos.i
nnd YVoltn 13 Soon nnd Felt.
THE CKEAT DLOOD PURBFICR.
rvrrr ilr. .f !!ie P A US A.'AIHI.M A N KKM-I.V-TV
co'Dinin'lcah tlu.niuli llio IM. Hwviit, l!iln,
rtit .rlt, r HuKN ami lulocs nt' tho nvwti in the vikt t'f ltl'.
ft r It r" .urn w !ifl-i nt tin Im.iIv w ii,-w m., . tii.tl
untrrLil. SiT"ful i, i-li LT ViiMiii lii.Kh, lil:ni. Inl.tr
tltr:t-(, rVtMP In Kit Tlno.il, "Mfi.UU, 'lunmrw, Nili'!i hi
f't ,!;. tifi nii niinT 1 :ir(a vt tin itvHt'Ht, htrna Kvt',
M'imicitn l'i-vl'HV f. 'tt Iho l'.-.ir ntnl liie vnrl
foricr1 of 81.11 tiiMi-'is.", Kt ii' ii't H, KfVi'v !ori'H, 8 hIi!
Jli inl, lili'tt W mm, Suit .Iliciiiij Krvni'cl.i Actio, lil.-irk
T n T ? I'llllA III tlil ) IVr.ll, i'lMIHHIi, I'lllMNTM 111 tilt)
:n :imI till w,k.".hij t.ti.l piinru! ll;'.'hnr.- Niltt
vvll, i,i.'W(i MfnTin, mm uil w.-iMrun uio 1110 ii ii;tl
1 11-, i-i ; wii lilti tlm '.ir.iti nii'iro vf tlil womli't of Mtn-
j .'iMti us i.k it fur t'tluT vl Uu-eo foiut ut ulscaaa lu
j.i.i.-Mi -,.ui r to 1 itit t li-fi.
If Hit iviiifii. il.tllv tuvomtitc rr,ncctl lw tli wnstra
t'tl I 't.t'tllfM V, fiu a nw ,l;iH tint' MM ITOVfl n lllttf
tti d 1I1 ciniit'o: ition (i;it Irt ctnil kiiiitil !y jTonrivji ir, msc
i'iIji 111 :irri iiiiic iiifor ttlrn, nml n'p.tirH uir Kiiino m iki
M' linlr:ll lDiil- f.ciiii IiimII;v L Ik &iiti tiill Vl.a
t A USA PA li! 1,1,1 AN will ami ilecsfniiiv.
fill known romi'ill.tl n.,i'ii' In 11 1 ouip vt I ln.-nic, ht'r.-f'i-
Nut oiilv dtn'! Ilitf Nkt.rAKll.l.iM l,KHt.TKfT r"i
I "iin,t iMwtiiiiti.i..ii, iiuU uuvaBcs ; tut It U Uic o;.!y
I1"
cjrc I'.T
VriUnr'.. Womlt ll-rr.so-i. irjirrl. 1lnN-ttn. lrot v.
Fii'JTii-v' "f U t.t.'i', In, I'lt i'-iMu- .f I rltu' l-rlirl'l'ii I-i
ric, AltntiiilutirM, ami In all rn-iti w lint? tiK're mo .i
tin! (!.'pi;-ii, ur tli W ;.liT 1st Itili k. flotnlV, liiictl '.
pni'-l5i:irs I iK". I hi- wlii' t mi or t ltrt;u!s liko w tilt a
til1!, or thTO U 11 iiiorllt, tlurk, I it It i njitnamiK e, -tint
. Iiitt ln'iH'-.liist ,li Hiu, nml win ti tticrc ttt a ytU kirtr,
ruri:i!ifi ?"l .i':-"i l.cii 'mi; . M- r, liti,! j niii In l,iu
t-:ir;M ..r'lt,, jl a., al.!.,; Ilu- Lu.i:s, l'lk'O, (,1.00.
VJOfttFi. Tho r: v tnuwu And uns r.-!.o.lv
for li 01 1 a j tn, 'J i'.f. t.i.
lUvrriT, MiH., Julr I.
Pn. flirw V : t -. hiA ( 'urtai Tiuiift In (Hi onrlfi .
li mit. All tha l t. r- mi.l " t!.r. rrj n 1 li.ti. tor :." 1 tr;. I
ttv I Iur a; tt, l pt nc Miiinffti!- d i l H U in Ut-l"s1 me. I
w V.mr lt.inlvnl, mi-l ihii:it I n-Hil.lirv it: loit It tut nofulth
II. Iss'Aii'o I h.4.1 u:l'ritd li-r llv vi-nra. 1 lunli kla Im lllfi
of ill- lt.-nlvr.nl, mi ,i .-t. In , Ln.lUit 1 rlU, .lul two hct-
lloi r - ur li. sily -Hi-fi itii Ihrtv U n.-l it I (n t( tninur l. to
n rr f. il, i-nt I f.-. t. llr, nimiirr, mul l.ncpirr tlifii I hn
lflie rftr. 1-a H it luiiior i In iti.i Irtl mlr ol l!i
rcii.orr Ilia rr-in. I ar!l (lilt lo Mill f.r liia LriicCt ul
vthvr. wi t'Mt i uLH-li it U ) tiu ctiiM Mj.
ll.AM 1. f."A.l
DR. RAD WAY'S
fEEFECT FILLS,
orfi'ctl- 1-tf!fM, o't'ini'lly rorvti-cl with nwnt pmi,
nrp", ri-2i.l;iti', imtlfv, o .onttjio, im I BtrrnL'tli-n. ltnl
xvuv's IMls, l"..r l! " ourotif nil thuordcni or llio f itii-uli,
Livtr, lLiwili. Kiilm'V', l)!aMcr, Ncivoin llsoino
)lci.l'ii'!ic, I'o'it ii'iiiltiii, OfHiv( nl-, linllm,tloii.
1-vni.' f iioii.in'-.. UiMoh l-'iAtr. inflnu.iiiiitiKii tf
tin1 How.-!, 1 'ia-;' M 1 U-ninci TuotiU ..f tin' littcrtiitl Via
com. nrr.iTilnl lo c tutl a on ivotiiro. rtirol)- r(frt:
Lie. rontnlnlMu no inrrciirv, ml Morula, or It-let-r loiift U nirt
tiT" Ohs.Tvo th. ft.(owln)c nvnii tum rvbuUiiiit from
Iiisnnlr. of Die 1 '!::(".' ii f O.uiits;
Cntlii-.ton, l.i-trv.l I'll,, F.'IIj.m f tit Tl)A !n til IT,
An,luv ttf iha SiKiitifh, Ni;m, 1 1. il urn, 1'otfiiat ol KinhI,
1 .ILiivm w Wrfj-lit In Sl.-ttiat h, S tir KrL 'lti..n, (iinkni-: 0
I lii'irinj t.1 tl.- IM of tSa i.n .fi.h. K liiirnli.f vf III Hrul,
llnrrir-l tun! I'.tli. uH Ur,-uih:r, V luiirtlrtt al llir l(oM. Chokln
ft rinl s-Miti Sriik-.io ii, wlitn I-i n I.mi.k I'mlura, Dintr i-f
Vii..ti, Ut. it V,U U-lo-, tli S;tr'..l,'Kr..r mA Dull l',n m
h Hsi, irli Uui-y i t Prtn-Iriili-in, Vtll-mt. ol llir Hkin
t il t-.i. I'mIti .o tile S'.l K uttl, IJuiL. axvl ludJcta l luhu tf
li.M, Hurnin in tlie tl th.
A ft-w d of II a II WAT'S riT,T,R -.11 fhe the rvt-
Ki mii.i I'.y l'U!:i;iiisTS. '
REAI -KA.si: AMi TI.V'K." F.tiJ one iHtor
riam;. tu WAUW A V & i'O., Kt. j MnWi-n bi.e. Nv-n
t orb. lsirtinm.'u Wi-itli LUliUmiJ v. tii Uvbtat j uj.
IUFLi:8, SHOT GUNS HKVOLVS.
'Inn inntii i:ils of cvoi v kiiul. M'l ito for
I'l'ico List, totiivat Wi-: ti-in (inn Works,
l'il'.xlimvll. I:l. I'm v irtiuu mi . I II. .....!
vol's bou ;lit or ti'Ui'.i'.l i'oi'. Agi ntt. wanti'ii.
Jtl-!t
AfiFNIT's wnntoil for "Tlio r.rinht Si.ln
nUL.H I O t Ni w- York," u l.ilnin v of
Iiifoii'iiition j.( 1 tiuiiiinr to its liistiliitions
mid oliiiH ts of liiti-roMt. I'.v 11 t'it v Mis
sionary.. l'i:i) l-:n.-r.i loirs. Api-ntN sell 40
lisln'r, t-t;3 l(romlw:iv, N. Y.
l.iy. J list l -ii.mM. i :. r.lKKAT. l'nli-
M it
...- ., . .. i., n. . tin, . V llll-
r M. l.onis. Mo.
i:iiui.,i i. il. in.i...,
EP.IE & PITTS30HGII II. R
On und iiIIit Moiu'ay, Xnv. l.", 1SC0
traiiiH will run on litis roa.l ns lollou :
1.10AVH Kl:ii:-W)UT!lVAi:i).
lltfiS A. M. AiTOMitniiAi'iov- T.oaviis
Ts'(W( astlti at 7:0,j ami arrivrs at l'iltsbur'li
10:110 a. in.
10:25 A. ji 1'iTTsin r.nii i:x.. slnns at all
stations, an:l arrives at A. A' U. V. It. I!.
J ransliT at 1: id p. in., at Nnwnistlo at 4i.i
p. in., ami al ri'.t.-lnii i.'h at 0:00 p. in.
fi:0-J A. M., Al ' OMMollA I ION, flinn Juilll'S-
town, ari hes at A. A' (i. V. II. 1!. Transfer
at ft; M a. in., lit Newrnvtlo at 7:0i u. in., and
ritt ilnirjjli at HniiO a. in.
,1:11) r. M., Mixeil Train leaves Krio for
Sharon, sloppiii'.; at all intermediate points
anil arriving at 10:10 a. in.
LKAVK l'lTT.sr.rilClI-XOl'.TWAUD.
7:15 A. m,, Kim: i:xi'iu:ss, leaves Now-
easileat 10:00 a. 111., A. A (J. W. It. II.Trans-
ier at ll:l) a. in., anil arrives at Krie at U:.I0
li. in., nnikinteloii eonneition lor linlla-
lo mi 1 1 Niagara rail".
;t::t"i p. m. ArcoMMoDATioN, leavS New
ea.tle at (::ln p. m . A. A (I. W. It. I.
Transfer ul7:."ii p. in., and Jamestown at
:' a. in., eonnei ts with tnixoil trains that
arrives in J.rie at !:. a. in
tii'JO I". M., Mixed Train leave Kliaron for
I'.rio, iiikI ai rivinn at Oirunl ut liiiO u. ui
and I '.rie at i:ro a. in .
Trains eonneet at Rochester with train for
Win elini; and all points in 'et Virginia,
and at I'iilslinrjih eonneelions for l'liiladel
jiliia, Jlarrialmrli, Italtiinore and Wash
liiuton via 1'uiinsylvaiiia CVntral Itailroad.
llrie Kx press .North, lonnoels at (liiard
with Cleveland and iCrio trains Westwanl
for ( 'k veland, ( liii a'ro, and ail points in
mo a i'M hi i'.rio witn I'lulaileljiliia.V I. l ie
ltiiilroad for t'orrv, Warien, Irviimton,
Tidioute, Ae., and Willi Hiiltalo A-'jCriu
ltailroad for llntlalo, Dunkirk, Niagara
i . ins ana .miw joi i; i uy.
F. N. FINNKY.
tieneral tSnp'l
D. .1. X. ltof.AHD, c,r Tidioute, has
retnrnsil to hi:4 m-Mi.tii.i. iiiim- mi ii.
senee of foi'i-lnoiilhs. Hiient inihn II. i.i.:..
iaisoi.ev ioik, win.ro will utlond
ea I Is ill his )il olession.
Oltieo in Knreka Druij Store, 3d door
ibove tho hank, Tidioute, l'a. VAi
"llTANTI'IV-ACHNTS (S'.'O iir (! iv) to
V Kill thn ivlclirnt.'il IIO.Mi: MIL'T
Tl.r. M'WIMJ M.VCillNi:. ll.istlic nn-(li'i'-l'ci'tl,
innkos tlii'"loi-k Ktiti li." iilikoon
both siili-s, nml fully licon.-Til. Tito lust
ami clnvipi'st ihinily (S.-'Wim; M:ir!:inii in
tlio lliltl kl't. Ai'.ilriH Johnson. I 'lurk .(
i'., l:.,. i, ,ii .
i-i-n. J II.. "c
JOB WORK
JH)NK AT Til 15
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At llie loiL'trl eeth price, ncai'y, promi
hi, c.nd in flyle equal to Ihat of any
(hcr c.!dil!th;ncid in the l)i.iricL
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARDS..
SCHOOL CARDS
VIM)J )I NG CA RD3,
riiOGUAM.MES,
INVITATIONS,
DALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
ENVELOPES
DILI HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
crueuLARs,
DLANKS,
POSTERS.
DODGERS.
HAN DRILLS,
LABELS,
1
!
PlIHTING TAGS, tl'f
-i5W' ' " ."Jy.n