The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 03, 1877, Image 3

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VETiNESDAY WQRMXC, OCT. S, 1S77.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
for supreme judge,
HON. JAMES P. STEKRETT,
or ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
CAI'T. W. H. HART,
OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
FOIt AUDITOR GENERAL,
HON. J. A. M. PASSMORE,
OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR TREASURER,
WM. LAWRENCE,
OF TIONESTA.
Hartranft and Cbmerort.
Tho Democratic papers tire making
n mountain out of a molehill, when
t'ley try to make it appear that there
is likely to be a rupture between Gov
ernor Hartranft and Senator Cameron.
In speaking upon this subject the
AVilliamsport Gazette and Bulletin says:
"Undue importance is given by some
of the papers to the defeat of Mr. How
ard J. Reeder in the State Convention
as foreshadowing au open' rupture be
Gov. Hrrtranft and Senator J. P.
Cameron. That there is nothing in
the report worthy of serious considera
tion is proven by the statement of Mr.
Ilaeder himself, who thus spoke to a
friend after tho convention had finished
its work : 'I do not regard the strug
gle to-day as a struggle between the
Governor and J. Donald Cameron at
nil' I believe that Senator Cameron's
sympathies, personally, were with me,
and that while thev were so, he has
maintained a strict neutrality. Mr,
Mackey's opposition to mo bad the ef
feet of arraying against mo the Cam
eron influence in the State, and gave
to the contest an nppearanco of that
character without it being such in r
ality. I believe that the friendship
between the Senator and Governor is
euch that it is impossible to place them
in antagonism to. each other. 1 believe
Mr. Mackey opposed me because the
Governor was for me. I can conceive
of no other reaou. lie has emphati
caily ileuied that this was too case,
both to myself and to the Governor;
.but, nevertheless, I can account for bis
action in no other way. That Mr
Mackey has beeu estranging himself
from the Governor undoubtedly true,
and it is owing to the Governor's hav
iug refused to make certaiu appoint
inents lately which were urged upon
him by Mr. Mackey. I believe that
this opposition to me on the part of the
latter is an attempt to punish the Gov
eruor for having refused to comply
with his wishes.' Mr. Reeder prompt
ly called on Mr. Puss more and con
gratulated him on his nomination, and
assured him of the earnest support of
himself aud friends during the cam
paign. Democratic papers, therefore
may as well spare themselves the labor
of trying to manufacture sentiment
out of what dofB not exist."
One evidence of an improvement
in business is that of u marked demand
upon our book houses for their publi
cations. Thus far the Fall trade "lias
been good, and the indications are that
there will be heavy requioilious upon
the great establishments which furnish
the literary pabulum for the country.
These are hopeful signs, and added to
thoso other proofs of returning pros-
peri ty to which wo referred yesterday,
they will help to swell the aggregate
and aid in bringing about tho general
revival of business. J'liila. North
American.
M'atterou, of the Louisville Courier-Journal,
has a word of advico to
the people of Kentucky aud the South
generally, regarding mob rul;. He is
evidently in earnest when l.e uys : "It
is for us, gentlemen of tho South, to
call olT the desperadoes. That is tho
whole business, and there's no use
i-iincing matters. By or before 1880
want that question sent to tho rear.
ii-uot, woo to the North, woe to
tli, woe to Republican Govern-
i'K-i 'u'a."
sv. u. dunn
There is a little scrap ftom tho
record of Amos C. Noyes which will
not endear him to the colored ciluenn
and tho old anti-slavery mo:i. While
in the Legislature, in 18G3, Mr. Noyes
voted in favor of "An act to prevent
the immigration of negroes and mulat
toes into this State." The first section
of this bill made it a penal ofTeiiso for
any person of color to move into Penn
sylvania from any State or Territory ;
and the second section provided pen
alties for nuy person, white or colored,
who aided in bringing negroes or mu
lattoes into the State. For such an
infamous law Am, is C. Noycs voted.
To day he is begging votes among the
same people, whom,.lburtecn years ago
he either wanted to drive into slavery
or incarcerate in Northern prisons be
cause of their active opposition to that
institution. Clearfield Journul.
We commend the more serious
tone of the President's speeches at the
South. The silly and trifling material
sometimes used, was laid aside nt tho
cities of the Siuth, where he had the
opportunity of speaking before repre
sentative Southern audiences, and t he
importance of good feeling between the
sections, promoted by good faith on the
part of the South. He also urgad tho
fact that the Si ith has a motive in
cultivating the friendly feeling of the
North, in that she will thus secure
capital to give activity, population
and prosperity t. her territory. All
this and moro was said in a commend
able spirit. We are gratified that tho
President takes this course, as it gives
some point to his southern tour. Cofh.
Gazette.
a i:o. r. Howell x co.
Mothers who dose their Purl i lies with
drastic purgatives incur a fearful respon
sibility. Tho gentle, moderate (yet etl'ec-
tive) laxative, alterative, and anti-bilious
operation of Tarrant's sklt.kv. Ari'.ni-
knt peculiarly adapts it to the disorders ot
children.
For sulo by G. W. F.OVARP, Tionesta.
O CQfl Per Pay at home. Samples
H 4)ZU worth ki frco. Stinsov ct
Co., Portland Maine. 20 4
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TOP, WOPK of all kindi done at tin, uf
' lire on rdi'jrl n"'.H.v.
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Best
THING IN
TIDIOUTE !
I have just returned from New
York with a Larc Stock of
New Goods, most of which I
will '
SELL AT A REDUCTION
fro iii Former Prices
MAKE A NOTE
OF THE ABOVE TACT.
PRINTS, 3 cents er yard and un
ward. 6 aud 7 cents for the best.
EMBROIDERIES, 2 ceDts per yard
nnd upward.
MUSLIN, 4 cents per yard and up
ward.
LADIES' UOS.E, 8 cents per pair &
upward.
CHILDREN'S HOSE, 8 cents per
pair aud. upward.
DRESS GOODS, 9 cents per yard &
upward. r
LADIES TIES, 10 cents and upward.
HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 cents aud
upward,
RUCHES, 3 cents aud upward.
KID GLOVES, I advertised for 95
cts. last spring, now 8o cts.
Gloves, flihlmns, Lnces
"VVOOJElsr
and
COTTON
FLANNELS
in all the latest styles. In fact
my assortment is Full and Com
plete and
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
Agency for BUTTERICK'S Patterns.
Latest Styles received as soon a3 out.
L. L. BRENNE3IIOLTZ,
Tidioule, l'a.
E. F. Kunkel'e Bitter Wlno of Iron.
10. F. KunkelN celelratcd Piltrr Wino
of Iron wUl (dlbc.tually euro liver coni-
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vous debility, chronic diarrlnp.i. disease of
the kidneys and all diseases arising from
a disordered liver, Ptonmch or intestines,
nueh as constipation, flatulence, inward
piles, fullness of blood to tlie bend, acidity
of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust
lor tood, fullness or weight in tho stom
ach, soro eructations, Kinking orllutt ring
at the pit of tho stomach, swiinmingof tho
hea 1, linrried or dllllcult breiithlnir. Ilut-
tertnft nt the hosrt, choking or sulbcnting
sensation when in n lying posture, dini-
iiosh nt vision, (lots or w ebs lietoro tint
sight, dull pain in tho head, dclieicney of
perspiration, yellowness of the skin and
eyes, pain in the side, bact-, bend, chest,
limbs, etc., suddoii Hushes of belt, burn
ing in tho llesh, constant imaginings of
evil and great depression of spirits. Prico
1 per Imttln. Hewnre of wunterfeit. Do
not let your druggist palm otl some other
preparation of iron bo may say it is as
good, but n'k for Kunkel's Hitter Wlno
of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Ititter
Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in
1 bottles. K. F. Kunkcl, Proprietor) No.
2V, North Ninth Nt rent, Philadelphia, Fa.
Hold by all druggists.-
Tape Wbvm Removed Alive.
Head and all cnmplot",' in two hours.
No fee till bead passes. Neat, Pin anil
Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkcl,
2.-!l North Ninth Ntrcrt; Philadelphia, Pa.
Send for circular, For removing Seat,
Pin or Stomacli Worms call on your
dri,iggit and ask for a bottlo of Kunkel's
Worm Syrup, prlea $1.- It never fails.
Common'sonsc loaches 1f Tape Worm bo
removed, all other worms mu bo readily
removed.
E. F. Kunkel's Lustrnl & E. F. Kunkel's
Bbarapoo for the Hair.
TholiONt nnd i-beapcst Hair Pressing
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move dandrull', allay irritation, soothe and
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silky appo iraneo to braid and wiry Hair,
and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall
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ness. Tho sham poo, cleans tho Hair, re
moves grease, scurf, itching, ciuptifvii.
Cures headacho produced by heat and fa
tigue. . Kunkel's '.Shampoo nnd Lustral
restore Hair to a natural and glossy color,
restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair.
Prico per bottle $1. Asic your druggist
for theni, Of send u 1. F. 'Kunkcl. Pro
prietor, No. V.l North Ninth Street Phil
adelphia, Pa. IS-fini
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Weight, 8J t .HJ pounds : length of barrel,
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Oil City Daily Derrick,
. . ' . For 1877.
'Itctri-r Than Krer!
Moro and Fresher News, and Moro Itead'
ing Matter tb'aiy any other Daily Paper
in Nortl-V.stcrn l'ciiiisylv'aiiia!
The Oil Citv Daily Dkrbiok will be
gin tho new year with a larger circulation
than ever attained by uny diidy newsp iper
m Pennsylvania oui.skiooi mo largo cities,
li has gained this by giving all tho fresh
est news, and sparing no expense in ob
taining items. It lias correspondents in
every nortion of tho )il Ki'gion, besides
several rcporioi s who ure conMuiiliy liav
cling. Tho proprietors, editors and re
portorial stati', are all yojung-and energetic
men, wlioso aim is to inaUe the Derrick
tiie leailing newspaper ot We.siern Penn
sylvania. The DiatnicK will bo better than over
for 177. It Nvjll have sju rial reporters at
Washington and Harrisburg. who will
send daily specials of all impoituntcvents,
Its readers will bo kept posted on all tho
political news of tho day, as reported from
an independent standpoint, whilo a largo
reportorial force will keep them informed
on local matters. It will also, as it does
now, take tho lead iii discussing questions
of importance to oilmen, and work faith
fully for tho interest of tho Oil Region. It
will maintain its position as authority in
oil statistics, and its market ouutatiotis
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win Hinavij uc loiiuu rename.
If you want spicy reading, fresh news,
information concerning tho Oil Region.
and a red-hot paper, biibscrtbo for tho On.
City Daily DismucK. Terms. lo ner
year; six months ; ?1 u month in ad
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Pittsburgh,
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