A I t I t 4 t ! !. p ii 1 c i , . 1 j 1 I i t t 1 i i i it u elic forest gJrjmWican. W. n. DUNN ' EDITOR. WEDNESDAT MORMJiG, OCT. 25, 1S7G. Republican National Ticket, J for jtresi dent RUTIIERPpRDll. HAYES, .of Ohio. . , for vice president SvtLTJAM.A. v"IIEELER, of New York. ATl.AHOK BKS J AM IN "fl ARRIS BREWSTER. vJOHNW. OHALFANT. 1. JOHN WELSH, 2. JIENRY DIKSTON, 3. CHRISTIAN J. HOFFMAN, 4. CHARLES THOMPSON JONES, 5. EDWIN H. FITLKR, . 6. JOSEPH W. BARNARD, 7. BENJAMIN SMITH, 8. JACOB KNARR, . JOHN R. WARKELy 10. JOSEPH. THOMAS, 11. A-fclO PARDEE, 12. J"WTS PUOHK. . 13. EDWARD S. S1LLIMAN, 1 4. "WILLIAM C ALDER, I. MILES L. TRACY, Jf. H. W. STARKWEATHER, 17. DANIEL J. MORRKLL, 18. JEREMIAH LYONS, 19. WILLIAM HAY, 20. WHXIAM CAMERON, v 21. J. R. DONLEY. 22. DANIEL O'NEILL, 23. WILLIAM. NEKB, 24. ANDREW W. BKRGER, 25. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, 2ft. JAMES WESTERMAN, ; 27..W. W. WILBUR. , j REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ,- For Congress, gen. harry white, f' , of Indiana County, r For Stato Senator, IAJ. HENRY WETTER, of Clarion'County. i- For Assembly, ' J. B. AGNEW. I iFor District Attorney, .8. K IRWIN. "For Coroner, . W. C. COBURN. " For Juxy Commissioner, P. V. MEROILLIOT. WM. CORBETT. ' The Democratic couferees of this District have Dominated Mr. Corbett for Senate, ttud wo blush to any it the nomination was made by the For est delegation. Perhaps a little sketch of Mr. Cur l-ell's past course in refereDco to this County might not be ainiulcrestiug to our readers ot both parties. It will Ue remembered iunt litis gentleman was a Delegate to the State Const. tu tiouul Convention, " in 1873, during which time ho had peculiar views as regards Forest County. While there, to attack Forest County seemed to be a chronic complaint with him. He discovered a natural affinity between Elk and Forest Couuties, and held 111 at they ought to be contbiued in one Representative District. Just cast your eye over the following: Debates in Constitutional Con ten tlotn, Vol 5, page 550. M r. Corbett. i wish to astr me gentleman a ques tion. I nsk him what more natura connection .there is than Forest and -Elk ? Mr. JIaU. T would : have Forest a district by herself. .Mr. Loroett. uut is that a connec 'tion ? with what other county contig uous to it can Elk so naturally bo joined as with Forest.'?" Vol. 5, page 551. Mr. mx. I tLottlJ not have mado tlieso remarks had they not been foreshadowed by the generosity and fairness of the gentle man from Elk (Mr. Hall). Now if we are to have the thing fair and square; let it be so throughout. Mr. (JorbetL MLr. Chairman, 1 care very little whether these small couu , .'Uaa be districted by tbis convention, or Whether :it &e left to the Legislature of the Stato. Standing here represent ing a western county with fully at the ' present time '30,000 iuhabilauts, I can not give my consent to tho proposition now pending befoie tbo committee," coming from the gentleman from Alle gheny. I am eomcwhat acquainted with Forott county, and although I leiro to vote here, and be willing to d anything to advance her interests, I tan never consent that u county with ouly 4,000 iuLabitauts shall have a representative, wheu yau give to an other county right by 1oTfside, con taining 30,000 inhabitants, only one representative. "Tho gentleman from Eik speaks in rufrrcneo to the purity of elections in tliete small couuties. I have JiaJ a little experience iu them. I know a littlo about them, and I know that iu this very county of Forest, not by nif political IVir.uds alone, but your friends on the other side, there is always a ruh made there to carry this' little county, and the fact is that it is ma nipulated altogether by politicians. "I will say further that these littlo counties are always a load upon other counties with which they are connect ed, and I care not to what party their majority belongs, they are always a load and annoyance' to tlia counties with which they are couuecled all the time. So far as the connection is con cerned, it is not a desirable one ; but I eny tho natural connections of For est with Elk county is as great as with any other county contiguous to it.'' Here we have a political homily on Forest county, according to Mr. Cor bett, who evidently considers itakiud of Gretna Green, for "politicians to manipulate," where "rushes are made to carry it." But Mr. Corbett has not yet fuJly expressed himself. "Still jarping on my d might ei :" "I am glad to hear this is a fair proposition. That is a great comfort to me. It gives a couuty which has only 700 votes a representative. It dors not give a county of greater pop ulation a second ono until the has 40,- 000 1 I am a good deal non plussed in this matter, to know whether it is the pcoprt, tho electors that vote, or the territory or pino stumps that is represented." Yet for all this tho proposition un der debate passed. TVis Is the man the Democracy of this county are called upon to support for State Senate. They arc thus call ed upon by. reason of tho action of Forest county delegates. If they sup port Mr. Corbett, he is right in saying that they are mere machines, "mani pulated by politicians." Notw.thst.md-. ing Lis strictures, Mr. Cis now willing and anxious to represent th territory and "nine stumns f Forest County." lie says "the connection is not desir' blc," but tlie votes of the people arc He i ahoat to "make a rush to carry the county." Turnout, ye pine stumps, ye red brush, yo hemlock stubs and vote for the man who considers you mere machines to be "manipulated by poli ticlans," and then go off to the darkest recesses of the thickest hemlock woods and hate yourselves to death. JS THERE NO DANGER? Tho following bill, No., 23G1 wn introduced in the last session of Con gress, by Mr. Riddle. It was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed. If the next Congress is Deu ocratic, it will, as heretofore, ue run by the Southern members, nnd the bill will be passed. Is there no danger? Here is tho bill : Boil enacted by the Senate nnd House of Representatives of tho . Uni ted states of America in Congress as sembled, That the . Secretary of ,War be, nnd he is hereby, authorized to ai q7 r&teojuibie compensation to all Cttizetis f the United States for the use and occupation of their property by the United States Army, or any part thercol, during the lata civil war iu the same manucr and under th 6a me regulations as compensation is now allowed for quartermaster stores used by said Army: l'rjvided, howev er, thul the ath'davit of ike claimant supported by tk toiujet.at testimony of any reputable citizen, liull be su in dent proof to establish the fact of the use and otkupatiou f ucn property iij iui Ajuny. JJut it is jvoX tue iu t&uC84i of Uus-act Vt JunitlliQ yntUee to the amount of proof herein speci fied ; but other and additional testi mony may be taken to establish the fact of the use and occupation, and the rental value of the praperty occupied. As mentioned in yesterdays issue the Republican conferees of the Thirty eighth Senatorial district met at Tio uesta for the jurpo of selecting a candidate. This district w ccunposad ot Clarion, Forest, Elk and Cameron court tie, and within its boundaries lies a portii wi of lha oil field, one of tho greatest industries of tho State, and tho oue tuobt needing legislative representation. Tho .couferccs of the different counties ware .cognizant of this, and on the second ballot .Major Wetter, oue of Clarion's proiiiiaent oil men, was nominated unanimously. A better selection could scarcely have been made, M.ij. Wetter is uu influ ential citizen, devoted to the oil busi ness., aud as a producer understsnds the needs of our industry. As a busi ness man bis record is excellent, he having made for himself a good in come from the (ill buviuess; while as n gentlemau and Jnan uf Jaonor he is without a stain. The tiil-meu of Clar ieii will be delighted with the sclectiun made, and if elected wo may mt as sured that Muj. Wetter will watch the iuterests of bis constituents with a zealous eye. Oil L'i'j l)err'uk Tho Clarion lirpublican rcmurk ng on the nomination of Maj. llcnry Wetter, presents the ca?e as follows Wo therefore prcent Mnj. 'Tlenry Wetter not only as the chosen expo nent of Republican principles, but as tho representative man ot tho oil busi ness which is tho representative inter est of this Senatorial district. As such lie will bo everywhere rec ognized, and from assutatmos express od ho will receive the solid voto of the oil interest in tho counties 'composing the district. We consider that nmore fittinj liom-" ionllou could not havo been mule. Maj. Welter's record is ono that can not bfl successfully assailed by the most malignant pnrtisau. lie was n gallant soldier and lost a lea; at tho second battle of Bull Rim. As a bus- nes3 man his career has been one of marked success, ami this sufficiently indicates his executive ability.! A sterling man, a christian gentleman, popular with all classes, it elected, which we have every reason to believe ho will be, he will faithfully and effi ciently servo the best interests of tho people of the district Much interest is now being taken in the probabilities of the Congression al vote, in view of lb tleclious held nnd to bo held. There were elected, to the last House, 181 Democrats, and 111 Republicans, leaving tho Demo crats 70 majority. Five Republicans were thrown out by the Democrats, leaving , 10G Republicans and 18G Democrats, or SO majority. Assum ing tho elections to have been tlie true expressions of the people's views, i wo have 35 majority to overcome their gain. Of these wo have gained 10, in Ohio, Indiana and W.est Virginia, and have oue in Colorado, which U added to the total number of last year. It is now simply a problem whether we cau gain tho additional twenty-five needed. It lias been estimated that we will -qui to certainly gain : iu Con necticut 1, Illinois C, Iowa 1,' Kausus 1, Matsrtchusettritfflichigaii 1, Miss- louri 1, New" Hampshire 1, -New' Jer sey 3, New Yrk 6, Pennsylvania 7, and Wisconsin 1. This U a total ot 32, or seven more than is needed. Thus the signs all point tou Republic an IIoufc with the opening of the next Conacre. , ' , Even the New York Herald gives the coldest kind of comfort to the Tildcn cause in New York. It points out that since Mr. Tilden has been Gov ernor, and notwithstaiiduig lie went on tho stump piuI brgged the election of n legislature that would support his policy, a Republican IegitJature was elected. An analysis of the vote of the State, lor several years past, -shows that 4 he tendency, tduce the tidal wave year, has been steadily and strongly Republican. It also analyzes tho votes iu other-States to prove , that there u no reliance whatever to be placed in tidal wpvcs iu estimating re sults. It regards the issue in New York aa iuvoltvod - iu tlus ueiion whether tho Democracy iu tlie city can harmonize. ' A Nevada paper represents General Sherman as saying in, that State; "The 'bayonet' order, as it is called,, means nothing which can be construed agaiust any scctiou ' of the country. It simply orders tbo comandcrs of troops wherever stationed i to respond to the call of United States nifir-'unls when intimidation is threatened at the polls. The uct of Congress under which it was issued was olterod by a Democrat, and it applies equally to the North and South. The object of it is simplv to secure an honest elec tion in November." Being asked if he bad ordered any troops to (he South he replied: "Not a singlo man. My order simply applies to the troops already there. If they are called upon they will act. There you have the whole gist of the 'bayonet' order" The effect of a European war on American trade and securities is tho question of immediato interest. The war with Servia gave activity to the manufacture or cartridges, and will lead to a laie sale of sjntth, doubtless. But the prosecution of war on a large scale -will do more than - that. Its principal effect will be to largely in crease the demand on tbis country for wheat and breadstuff, and will thus advance the price, Tbis.,. with the generally stimulating effect of tho in creased sale of breadstuff, will do much to revive all branches of trade. Iu iu direct operations, uar is a do (iJorablo event, but tb'u country will not ciulr . from a general -.European war. ntti, (luntTi, : Tho Southern press is attempting to prove that all the claims presented to the Government from that teat ion ore made by men who were loyal to the Union during tho war. If that is to, how does it happen that so nia:;y claims have been thrown out beoauij the archives of the Southern Confeder .aoy revealed the disloyalty of the claimants? This has happened to the gieat mass of there already examined and would doubtless happen to many l.o ? p-ndin if the Democratic Con gress ha.l not been so economical as to cm t offthe appropriation for examining the Brcbives.aYeiw York Tribune. f 11 i "m' ' . . . ; i j Allegheny Valley Rail" Road. j Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. (N AN I A PtlllJ Snn.liiy, July 2, 1S7H, J (ruins will run as follow: STATIONS. Nor tlnriml. S(nUlivird Ka 1 ! No. 0 ; p 111 p III pin iii 7:.M) 2:.rri (1;:17 4::i:t' p in (1:40 4:55 :i:5 A:X J:lfl Ilil4) !':( K) Pi !K1 ntH-h 8;.-0l -:2B :t:4s! 4:M ir.-i', ,rr. 10, H:45 in:.-,o ll:4 ri:5."i 1:0 W Pen Juncin:02 Klttumiing 10:40: It. Il k .1 nno 11:2.1 o:l.ri 11:411 Jlnuly Bond 11: 10, l'niker - lZ;i Kiulonton lis ix r:04 (l:I;-l 2S:n' 4 10:44 to; v, 1U42 :tU f:r (:.V1 :5'. 4:0! I SMilii;riHS 1 7:40, H:la 4;Ui r::Wl ! milk I III ; Oil City 2:0.1 8: 10 2:'U (l:.lll 8:'J5 !:10 5:51 5: 00 :t:V!0 l:4n r:() Oleopo'iis Kle U(H'k TionpMt-a Tidioute Irvinvtoil 2i4t a:ix S::i.i lih:ll 10:i!(i l!;.V) 9:OS K:2U 3:ii 4:11 :).r 1 1:--.0 1:1 'V f:00 RollMttVillO Tilusvillo Corry Mayvillo Huilnlo 2:r.1 S:4o ma 6:27 1:47 7:iO, 7:5X 10:10 7:iift :!(( 10 4:4 !:i:ill:.ro 10:il 10:U), 4:(fi 1J;!!0 p. m H:0r 1:0.1 6:.V P. in p. n p. nila. nun. m Triiins run lv Philadelphia Time. DAVID Mi-CAIUSO, (jcii'l Kup't. J. MORTON HALL, Oen'l l'lwseugor t Tlckot Agent. , TO TltK WORKING CLASS. We enn fnrnl.ih yon employment atwhleh you can make very lurjzre pay, in your own locnli ties, without liping awny from homo over nijrht. Airents wanted in every town and iwninty to tnk mihuerthcm fur The Cen tcncial Record, the. lament pnhMraUion in tlm United Nlutos m jis-ib, H4 columns; K!etfuitly llliiHtrntorl Terms only $1 per rear. Tho Itocorrt is devoted to whatever is of interest connected with th Conten iiliil year. TIia Ureat KxiiibiUtiiittt Phil adelphia is fully illustrated in detail. Kv-. ryhody WRtiti it. The wholo peoplo feel great interest in tiioir Country's Centen nial Hlrihdav, and want: to know all wliout it. An elegant patriiio crayon druwinfir premium pictnm in presented free to each siihsL,rlMr. Tt is ontitlnd, ln renicni hranco of tlie Cme Hundredth Anniversa ry '-of tho Indepenpeneo of tho United States." ISiRo, W.x.io inches. Anyonecmi becoino a successful ugent, for hut nhov tho paper nnrl picture and hundreds of nuhsnrthem iiro easily ohtaliii'd every where. There in no biisiiifis Unit will pay liko thl t prenent. Wo havo many lurcnts who aro ranking hljrh iw fo per dav and upwards. Nowr ia tho timo ; don't deiny. i Remeinler it eotd notliinlojj-ive the businesn n triat. Si'iid for- our o.iicu larn, Utm, and aainple copy of paper, which aro aent free t nil 'ho apply: do it to-day. Complete outfit fr to thoso who doeide to ptipugo. Karmers and "nTo clinnief, and their sons mid diiiiijlitera make tho rerv hest of nentx. Address, Til K CKXTKNMIA L RKCOltJ), lifim. ri-Cl:uid, Maine. this rArr.n is ox filk with Whoro Ad vcrllflng Couti-oti) inn 1iimlo. GEO. A. miNCE &C0. ilk I! TU'3 OJilost, Iargoit, jjd Moht , Terfect MfltiMfnutory in ihe United States, nearly ' ' " 56,0 0 0 '.. . Now in use. i Xo other' Musletd Instrumont everohtain- , cd tlto.vuiioimpulaiity. ,,' . jr-Rend for Pi lee Lists. Address. BUFFALO, X. Y. r t ? - . . i TJio f;;t of our hoiiiK tha oldcat and largest nmnMliietory in tho United KUitis, with nearly .Mj.ooo Instruments now in use, is a Kuttieicnt guarantee of our re Hpousibilit; aud tho merits uf our iiijitru mcntn. o-r.ni ceo.'. rrtiNrn co. . THE LARCCST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THEOUillKtUONSI MILES SMITH, Denier in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED TURN ITU RE! IKANKLIN, .- - - I'ENN'A. Coiisistin? ot Parlor, Olllc aii'l (Joiniuon Puiniture, iM.it ti-ChMcti, Pillows, Window fc-liadeH, Fixtures, Iook jng i lasses, kve. Also, nfjent for Venango county lor the Celelrtd Manhiittun fSprinn Bed and Combination Mattresses, iiinntifacturcd and for Balo at mv Kurniiiiro Warerooms, lath utrent, near LiU-rty. Call and kcij sai' pie Red. "J ly . . x OB WOdtK f Rll kind: done nt thiaof- neo on lKrt 4ioti. JOB WORl: uoatly OiecutcJ at tho RE l'URLlCAN.Oilu:o. MIND R-KADi NO, Psychomanev, l'as clnatinn. Hoiril Charmlmr. Mesincr- iKni, and Marriage ftuide, fhowln;; liow eitl'.er sex may fiusnato aiul pain tho love anl affection of any portion thev choose in stantly. 400 jinxes. Rv muil 60 cts. Hunt .c Co., P.il S. 7th St.. Phila. Is 4 ll'.KE (ill-'T of a Piano for dcstribiitint,' i our circulars; 11 Mrcss U. S. Piano Co. 801 Rroadwiw, New York. 31 'i'toncsU, Aug. VK, JS70. ADVKRTJSERS send 2r cents to Geo. P. Rowell tt t!o., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for -their Ei-hty-paire Pamj.hkt, showing i.st ot ad criinr. 1 J ii MM MELG10I American iV ForclRii (1ILMORE T CO., SueceiHorn to Chip-, man, llosuior .ft Co., Solinitorn. Paie.d piocoved In nil ooiintrios. No l'''ea in nd vimee. No clini'u'es-Unless tlie patent Is granted. No fees for Making prelimina rv exnlninations. No additional fees lor obtaining and conductinu; n rehearing. R.V a recent tleclslfni of the Commissioner AM reiecled applicutions may bo revived. Special attention nivtii to Interfen-nce Cases before tho Patent Office, Extensions before Cohki'ohh, 1 nlViiureiwint huits In ilill'crentMlHlev, ami U litUiuMi apper liiitiim' to Invenlions or Patents. Send stamp to Gllnwrc A Co.," for pamphlet of sixty pa.nor. r. t , , t , . r r Yaud ia.viON, Warrants anil S'rf. Condoled Tnnd C:ises prosecuted betire, tho U. S. (Je:iernl l.iind Ollico hikI Depart ment of llio Intirior; Private lAiidClaim. Mininir and Pro-f inution . Claim, nfld Homestead Cases attemled to. Laud fcierlp in 40, SO, Mild KM) ai-re iioce for sn!o. This ."Scrip Is asainnaljle, and can ha located in tho inline f tho purchaser upon any Oov ei'iimcjit land subject to private entry, at I."ri per nero. ' Itls of erpial value with Motility Land AYnvrants. Send Hump to Oilnioio A Co., for piiniphlt of Instruc tion. ; . ! ' Arrears of Pay fc Kotmly. Olllcers, Soldiora, and .Snilor of the lute war, or their heirs, arc In many ohhpii eu titled to money from the tlovernniolit of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of sei vice, and Ktato amount of pay - and bounty received. Enclose Hbimp to Uilniortt tV. Co., aud a full retdy, alter vxainination, will be jxlven you lre. " All omcer, Soldiers, and fullers woun ded, ruptured, or injured in the late war, however hlinliUv, can obtain a pension uy addressing (iiin'iore .V Co. ' Case.H preeutel ty 'Ullmoiro t. Co. be foro the Snpi-eme tSmrt f ' The touted Stutes, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern (Maims Commission Each department of our business Iseon dnctd in a woparato bureau, under clui'KO of the name experienced prtle oinployl hy tho old llrm. Attention to all husuicss enliufted to (idiuor .t l', ia thus1 M' curcd. ; Wo (loslre to wilijfilJcccKS by do serving it, 'Address (JlfrortE A Of.O VSli-ecl, Washington, D. C.., . , HUr en i: x i. i; a sdhi IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! Tho Littlo Roc 8. and Fort Klntth Rail way Company i aoltiuyr, at .e.coptloiial ly low prices' and on terms, to nult par chasers, over ' one; MiLLiONjAcnns ... , of their inarniflcent grant oil V'ei-y aido Vitliin twenty Miles of tlieir road'. Ad mirabU1 miited 'I'nri'prOduclion of Corn, Cotton, (rain, Urass, Fruits, mid nil i-tlu-r Noi Ihern croon. M inters aro mild, per- ... , . . ........ mntinij ovii iioor iaior 104-cicvcu inoiiuis. Soil fertile beyond pivocdent. No arasa. hoii'er, " w (:rui;ht. Spci-ial induce ments for estabji'hmentjof iiianui'a(tories, Kor circulars, address W. 1). SLACK, Land Comniis-i nor, Little Rock, Arkan sas. . . , il -i GLENN'S r SUIsPHUll SOAP.1 TlIOROOGHLY CllRFS DtSEASBS CF T !1F. SkrW, Bkautifiks the" Complexion', Prevents . and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, ,IIiiAi.s Sokes and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Enn. lions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from th Complexion all Ulem ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by tho inn and wind, such as tan and freckle. It render the CUTICLE marvelously clear, smooth and pliant, and being a wholesome BEAUTIFIER is la preferable to any cosmetic . . All the remedial advantages of Sul phur Ratiis nre insured BY the uss of lilenws sulphur Hoat which in addi tion to ks parilying effects, remedies and I'ttE vents Rheumatism and Gout. , It also pjsiNrFxrra clothing and linen and tt-events diseases communicated by contact with the tersox It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physician speak f it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1 20. N. B. The 50 cent cake are triple the sue f thoae at "IlILL'S U1IB AND WHISKER DYE," Ulack or Browo, 30 Cent. CL I. CKITTE3T0I, f r op'r, 7 Sixth At., U. . PEABODY HOUSE, CORNER of LOCUST NINTH STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to all places of amusement and car lme in tho city. No chan-cs to and from the Centennial grounds. Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henry House., Cincinnati lor tho past twenty years, and n tweiit proprietor, lias leased the house for a term of ve-irs, and has newly furnished and fitted it throughout. He Will keep n strictly first-class house, and lias accommodation for J(0 lucsLs Terms only f l er dav. No hiir hasiver L-vtli kept in tlie Henry Houhe, nor will wuy bo kept ut the Pca- bodVj ; uu UJdA X-J- A5s Tou Cau Snjss .Mono, l!y buying your VI ANt IS md ORi j A NsJ ....o.ciTMjiiie.1 wanuriictiirer.s' Agent, to; toe bcs.t brands in tl, market Instruments hhippml d ii eel I r.,m ,ilt. . i .. .i ; i I. i . V . . 'l -- V' 4 v . v J 1 .l.'i-.-W l.l.x 1. 1 i i h her. Oil , 1' INtale ollee. Estaln if Miiry lal deceased, hito of Tionosti 'J'ownclilp, l'orest- fnty, . All persons indebted to said estate aro re quested l Inak UmnodiaW f aynu nt, and IhoMii luiviii lo'ul claims apilimt tlm Hiunff will present them, without dcly, In proper order fbrsrttlenicnt to NANCY DAWSON, Admlnlslralnx, or TIT,KM W. TAT 10, Atfy, June 20, 1X70 - l-'fl ; ' " - Thmasta, Ta. SOLID -"WiJAXTII ! fr,on,otHi rs tori's ! Giuiidcisl .Scheme f'vcj ;'rcacutcd..to the 1'llblicl 'i : a .EonriENE ron orLv tz. riAHE Kentucky Cash Distribution Comf' I pany, aiitlioiixed by a aplal net or" tliM KeiitucUy Li'irislatnre, forth benefit of .tho Public .School of l'rankfmt, will Iuivm the first of. their eerie of (irand liuw!iia.4 at Major Hall, In tho City of Frankfort, Ly., on - . THl'RSDA Y, A t'OUST f.l, 1HV, on which occasion they will diatrlbuta to Ihe ticket-holders the Imnifmn autn of 6 0 0,000. Tlios.P Pot ti r, Kx-Oovornor Ky., Gen eral Manager. POSITIVELY NO lOMTPONEMICNTt at we will haveaserlwof (Iraud Drnvliijri and can not establish the prceedsnt of postpxjiiini;. list of oit rs: One grand cash gilt $IOi nor . So coo , 21 (KM) , 'M OOi ' p ono , TiOoO M0fK . 5(1 (Mid . 40 000 duo grand casu girt.... One grurd cash gill... One grand cash gitt... One grand c;udigitl... One grand cash Xft... Ml t'lL-h gilt.sof $!,unn each 1(H) Cash gills of iilO each 100 Cash gifnof- JoOeach. KM) Cash gifts of , .lODracb. 'Jtii Cash gifts of lino each. ' Wt Cash gifts of jot) each. lO.ntK) Cash gilts of i each. SO 00(V 40 0KI 120 OIM) r Total, 11, bid gifts, nil ea!ri..-.U 000 000 ' PlUCi: OK TICKETS ; "Whole tloketv I2i ILUvaa; J Quar. tera. -I) tickets, tloO; U7J tieketntSOO W. tickets, (..".oo; ffi? tlekfto, fl.ooo. 1U0,. ()()(! ticj(ii at f IS tu li. Hon. E. 11. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, thMittiro board ol Cltv c'oiinollineii, Hon. Alvlu Duvall, late Ch'ier Juslh-e of Ken. tuekVanf1 other" dlstin'guialiCd 'iti.ena, together with such disinterested persona (in 'lljAlckeiiiiiMe-s prsent may desig nate will superintend the drawing. i ftitltttuit-M can be mado.by Express, Druil, 1'ostulUcc .Money order, 'Etgiatercd Letter, nuuUi payaldo to Kentucky Cash Ditjibittioii Coin)Hny. All f.oiiifuiitiJeatlons connected with tho distribution uud orders for Ticket, and iipplieittions of agents to nell tlckats, should be addressed to I low Tllus. I. ItlRTER. 12 4 i -i 4cneral Maimgor, Frankfort, Kr. Uf ti. H, IlAliltUWittll,,- (en. Eastern Agents, ' " "ID Rroadwav', S. Y. ' ' - . - T-r-j-rn ' Awnnu'd Iho Highest Medal at Vienna. E. &H. T. ANTHONYS CO., '" " ' " ; ' . ' I"f T " Ml p.n.adway, Now York." " (Opp. Mctrojiolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importer it Dtaltra In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND; VIEWS?! , A lLums, O'niplioseoprs, and .Sui;u bio Vietaa, - PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. , Wo are HcndtpiarterK for ererytlmijr I tho way of ST K tt EH P'J'l CONS andMAi IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers ut tho , ... . .. Micro-Scieufirie fiiintern, ; ' ' Stereo pu'iop: ieoii, ? ; . I'nive Hi, v . ie";-I'eon, f 'A'!, n: (i-. ji'.i .Ml'ereoptkvj i .-.JirTl LtHitern, , I i-'Miitly jjeitrn, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. ! l'.aeh stylo lining the lwt vf it il in tiie market. - ' ' ' " . ' p - i" ' , Cataloguea of Laiiterim and Slides, with directions for luiug, scut on aiipllration. Any unu.'1'pri.siiig mai can Uiake money with a Mu.'ic lantern. . , ., . . r , , -3rCnt out U.is advertisement for ref-croncp.-ti i FITS f, EPILEPSY " positively cujm:i. Tho worst euses of tho longest stundinf, liy using Dr. HEIUIARDS CURE. It has cured thousands and will give $1, for a use it w ill not lu nelit. A hnttte "t free to all nddreshln. J. K. DIUHIB, Clieiuist. Ollico: li'io Itroudwav. Sw York. 494 Disjc.VsKs like rlvora, aprlng from Kinall causes. Tho roaring river may not lie ea sily diverted from Its course, nor th iii? lected disease trom Ha destritctlvu work. Taken in time, disease, wJ)'J jsj iprrrly uu interrupted function, jij.i- J,p svorlod by the use of Naturo'a j ciiieify, , It combines he medico) p:(iperties of t)ll best mineral waters i.j ita world! J" J9 ft 1'V at home. Agent wanted. Out yiAlit jimi terms rreo. TRUK A tU, Augusta, Maim-. ... . . ti 4 0 CQn iw -UV at home. ' Terii'1 4JJ H 4)4U ro0. Addres Geo. Stliw'i d- Co., Portland, Me, tl t DVERTISirJC lh Ecli-lons and Agi it tiltiiral wevkli'i half-prieo. ' Send for i-ataloguo on t'' Li.-t Plan". 'For iiilorination, address CEO.' P. EOWELL A CO., " 1 41 Park Row. X.Y. GOV. HAYES, i!.'?vi!;l ifo and P,uJ'li 'ca. Coin pa '", and roliuMc. Endorsed from pftuiai, sources. Rare chanco for ngciiVs. Kwiiro. territory at once. For circulars and tonus address Ouakcr l'Iy I'nblishinii t-'-i Phila., Pa. Hi A 5 Any pi non can snake-"1) -. . . . n 1 ... hi; l im i.'l , a 1'OikV. Anv r.nii Hint Iium u lcttoi to wrll I. will buy it. No press or water 'ed. V Kend mump for circular. Kxcelhior 17 Tribune lluiluiwg. t liicog, 111. j found.;; Tho be;t rourar of Book; VCl'lliliLr. tlu lc:t b it. of actual practice, the most eleg-na l'cniiiiinship. the lowest rates of U.ardinw luilion.al ;liin-toii li'isinc-s c'H;;f I 111! -low II, ,, y, uhltS 1'llC. -!; 1 tiiU . nuitivaio. t bodv. , uiu ..n mr i -i nee mi murt notice v uitati.iAV.il mil 1. 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