.... rhetor. WEDNESDAY MORMM, OCT. 10, 1S77. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR SUPREME JUDOE, HON. JAMES P. STERKETT, of Allegheny county. FOR STATE TREASURER, CAl'T. W. B. HART, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, HON. J. A.-M. PASSMORE, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR TREASURER, WM. LAWRENCE, OF TIONESTA. The Coming Canvass. Both political parties in this State have been very quiet, since their nom inations were made, but with the com ing week the Republicans propose to open the canvass in this county, as they have already iu other counties of the State. It is not supposed that the exertions will equal those of last year, or that an exciting canvass will be had, so far as outward demonstration is concerned. The danger lies in the opposite direction in too much apa thy. It is of the first importance that the people should at least be aroused to the general importance of electing the ticket by a good majority. Judge Sterrctt Doroniends himself to all. It is almost unfortunate that an exception should not have been made in his case, and the positiou of Supreme Judge conferred upon him by the united vote of both parties, llo rcpiescts, iu his person, judicial purity, and we aro confident ha will receive very many Democratic votes. There was never a case where there was more clearly a question of high moral principles in volved than in the case of Judge Stcr rett. He is so perfectly suited to the positiou for which ho i.i nominated, that there can be no doubt of tho pro priety of his election, as there is no doubt that he will bo elected. The case of Mr. Hart is equally clear. lie is not ouly trained in the duties of his office, but his record as a man is en tirely unassailable. It is not pretend ed that morally and mcutully he is in any way untitled for the office. He was a soldier promoted from tho ranks to a captaincy, aud is a self made, honest, capable mm. Ho has had ex perience in the office, has bcea trusted for yeurs in the responsible position of cashier, and is throughly conversant with his duties. The Democratic cau date, Mr. Noyes, is troubled with a Lad record, particularly for these times. His aiiiliatious have been of the monopoly order, and ho was em broiled in tho schemes to get money or securities out of tho State sinking fund, to build wild cat railroads. This is so clear that no attempt at denial will be made. The working people, who do not wish such material to con trol the finances of the State, will do wisely lo mark this gentleman, and make his defeat certain by voting for Mr. Hart. As between Mr. Passmore and Mr. Schell, there is this to be said : The former has been a hard working man, not knowu heretofore in politics, honest, cuergeiic and worthy. The latter has been in politics uuder very disreputable circuinfetauces, and and his record is anything but good. TLe colored poople have cxamiucd the records of both tho Democratic candidates, aud have determined, be cause of the hostility they liave shown the colored race, to vote in a body against tLenj. Iu looking carefully oyer the situa tion, wc feci confident that the State will bo carried for tho Republican ticket, and that the majority will de pend ou the extent to which our peo ple are aroused. If the vote is in any degree full, the majority will bo an excellent one. If the vote is small. ' : majority will be correspondingly f. Vn warn our pecp'e to be ' 1 1 a ( l! tin . Jt:.; -if VV. U. DUNN Peinorrnlic frouJ. It often happens thnl in quiet year?, fraudulent opera tions nre most easily carried on. It is when nil is quiet, anl the people aro not on the nlcr.t, that the evil is often wrought. The disclosures' of Dcmo catic operations in surrounding States, the revelations ol Tweed thnt thero has never Jecn an honest election in New York, should warn our peoplo of the dangers that gather around us here. Wo have no fear if our people nre sufllcienlly aroused to he on the alert. Tho Republicans of Pennsylva nia have alwavs been smart euough when on tho lookout, to protect them selves. From the days of coffee-pot naturalizations down, they have de tected and defeated Democratic frauds. It will lo so again. But wo should not be careless or indifferent. We entertain no doubt that as the cam paign progresses, we willliave quick er pcrceptious, and that our peoplo will be sufficiently aroused by the month's canvass to elect tho ticket by a handsome majority. Commercial Gazette. Western Correspondence. Loxi: Rock, Richland Co., Wis.,) Oct. 1, 1877. j En. RnriEUCAN : After a pro tracted silence I once more jot down a few items from this quarter. Tho weather is very dry hero at present; wo have had scarcely any rain since tho first of August last, and the thermometer denotes to-day 80 in the shade; yet tips is an exception to the general rule of the seasons iu the noithwest. Wo were visited with a slight frost sume ten days ago, which did no damage as our crops are all out of harm's way. Tho labor of threshing is now in successful operation among the farm ers, and the yield is even belter than expected ; wheat, in some instance, yielded forty bushels per acre; oats from fifty to seventy bushels per acre; cdrn will uot be as heavy as anticipat ed on account of the drouth. Tue hop crop of this vicinity was splendid, aud the only drawback at preseut is the low prices, one shilling per pound being the highest market at present. Our dairymen are realizing a hand some pro6t on cheese, which sells read ily at present at ten dollars per hund red pounds. Beckwith & Bro., the most extensive dairymen pu Bear Val ley, shipped tho past week, to the east ern market, five hundrod boxes of cheese, averaging fifty pounds per box, for which they received ten cents a pound. Times are brightening up some since the new crops came iuto market. The Greenback party of this State arc nt present putting forth every ef fort to elect a Governor this fall, aud have nominated E. IVAllis of Milwau kee. ThfRepubIicans have nominat ed W. E. Smith, also of Milwaukee. We predict that it will not be any dif ficulty to elect the Republican candi date, for this so-called greenback party is nothing more or less than the old Democratic party coming out under a new name, hoping by this means to draw Republican votes, but it will not work successfully with the honest vo ter. The West, generally speaking, is for soft money, but when a paity makes a hobby of it to get into power it is time for tho laboring class to ad vocate hard cash principles, and let the "promise to-pay" party get the greenbacks before they howl. Emigration westward during the last two months has been lively; and daily wo seeIVairie Schooners, or the old fashion'jd Indiana wagon, heavily louded, drawn by two or four horses sometimes both horses and cattle moving tdowly towards the setting sun, taking t'lc moral advice of the great Greeley, when he said "go west, youug man." Tho health of Ihe people here is good, iu fact I have uot heard i.f a case of sickness, or nuy prevailing fever for months; and scarcely any thing to mar the monotony of every day life, uot even a railroad strike, has prevailed here this fall. Moro anon, N. B. IIoou. Good Use for a Dime. We advise all our readers to forward their address and 10 cents to Orange Judd Co., 245 Broadway, New i'ork, who make a special oiler to send for this sum (.half price aud postage) tho number for October let, of the Ameri can Agrieitldiiiit. This splerided num ber, besides over 60 engravings, con tains a great amount of useful, prac tical, reliable, rxaonablo information, mil uiily f'.r the r.irui an 1 (Jarl'.-o, but for the Household, Children in cluded. Most will get from it hints and suggestions wort'i ton or twenty times its cost. Better still, to send $1.60 nnd rcccivo tho paper, post paid, from now to the end of 1878 that Is, nil of volume 37, with tho rest of this year free. (Two copies for $1.50 each). Nowhoro else can ono get so much renlly vnluble, paying inform i lion for so little money not 3 cents a week, a sum easily saved or produced extra, which the paper will bo sure to help one to do. This Journal is prepared by practical men and women, wlm know what they talk and write about from actual experience and largo ob servation, and they can and do greatly a'd others to profitable planning and working. Many single hints nnd sug gestions each abuudantly repay a year's cost. The fearless exposures of quackery and humbugs in every num ber, nre invalunble, and have saved its readers nnd the country millions of dollars. Tho departments for tho Household and Children nre pleasing and instructive. Every number of the paper is beautifully illustrated. In short, the American Agriculturist is full of good thing?, for every man, woman, and child, in city, village, and country. Take our advico rnd send SI. CO for 14 months, or at least send a Dimo for the half-price specimen now offered, and see it for yourselves. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Rittcr Wine of Iron will effectually cuto liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrha-a, disease of the kidneys nnd nil discuses arising from ii disordered liver, stomach or intestines. Mich as constipation, Ihitulonee, inward piles, fullness of Mood to tho head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orlluttfring nt t lie pit of tho stomach, swininiingof tho bend, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering nt tho heart, choking or sullocating sensation when in a lying posturo, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin nnd eyes, pain in tho side, haul', head, chost, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil nnd great depression of spirits. Price l per bottle, llcwarc of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist palm off somo other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Ritter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 1 bottles. K. F. Kunkcl, Proprietor) No.' 2r'.i North Ninth .street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head nnd all eomploti, in two hours. No foe till ljoad passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv l)r. Kunkcl, i', North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Fin or Stomach Worms call on vour druggist and ask for a bottlo of Kunkel'H Worm Syrup, prion 1. It never fails. Common souse teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. 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Ss COATS liavo been award?.! a Medal ami DipUimv. at tho Centennial Imposition and corn-' mended ly the Judges fi-r ".strjoisiost ntui:;ui --AND - i?.c j-:im:x t iv a lit r --OF Hl'OOIi COTTOV A. T. G06H0EN, Direotor-GVneral. J.R.HAWLEY, Pre.. (Ai.kx. R. Rothi.i:h, heerefary pro tem. HEAf.. 31 U WKSTERN LAMPS HOMESTEADS. Iiyou want reliable information where ami how to net a cheap Farm, or gevercment Homestead, free, send your address to S. J. Odinore, Land Commissioner, Law rence, Kansas, and receive gratis a copy of The Kansas Pacific Homestead. iili'4 TO AOENTS on an v viio m:ki work. THE BIG BONANZA Dan De (uille's new book with intro-. duciK.n by Mark Twain is just ready. It . the richest in texts anil illustrations seen for a ln lime. Are you out of wgrk, or (Iraggingalong on s"me"dull book? (Jo. for this one It will till your poekols sure! Don't delay and lose territory you want; send for cireularat once. It "costs nothing to sic thorn. 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