- EDITOR WEDNESDAY MOUm'G, JUNE 6, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES W. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES T. STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS, AARON K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. ANXOUXCIttlENTS. Tkrms. Our terms for announcements are as follows : Congress, $20.; Sennte, $10.; Assembly. flO.f Prothonotnry $S.; Sheriff, $8.; Commissioner, 6.; Co. Super intendent, $.".; Auditor $3.; Jury Commis sioner $1. Primary election tickets extra. Ao announcement trill appear unless the cash arcompanies the name. This rule will not be broken in favor of anybody. CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to nnnoimon GEN. HARRY WHITE as a candidate for Con gress, subject to Republican usages, ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce DR. W. C. COBURN, of Tionesta lioro, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. t We are authorized to announco S. C. ROUPE, of Green Township, an a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republ'can ivsagos. We are authorized to announce E. L. T) AVIS, of Tionesta Borouorh as a candl date for Assombly, subjoct to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce N. P WHEELER, of Hickory Township, as a canaiaaie ior Assembly, subject to Ko- puDiican usages. We aro authorized to announce W R. COON, of Clarington, as a candidate for Assembly, subjoct to the usages of the xiepuuucan party. PROTIIONOTaRY, Ac. W e are authorized to announco T. J. VAN GIESEN, of Tionesta Boroaa a can didato for Prothonotary. Register and lie corder and Clerk of tho Courts, subject to xicpuoucan usages. Ve are authorized to announce .TTTST1S SHAWKEY, of Tionesta Borough, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, and Clerk of the Courts, subject A I 1 " to xvepuuucuii usages. SHERIFF. Wo aro authorized to announco W. W, xinjaiAfs, oi ureen xownsnip, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. Wo aro authorized to announce C. A. KANDALL, of Tionesta Boro. as a candi date for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. We are nuthorizod to announce JOHN II. WHITE, of Barnett Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub i 1 1. ii in juci vj xvepuuncau usages. We are authorized to announce D. G HUNTER, of Tionesta Township, as s candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to wepuunean usages. We aro authorized to announco ELI HOLEM AN, of Tionesta Township, as a crndidate for County Commissioner, sub- juuk w ivepuuncun usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN RECK, of Tionesta Boro, as a candidate lor county Commissioner, subjoct to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce S. J, ZENTS. of Barnett Township, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subjoct to ; .epuuiican usages. We are authorized to announco II. W. LUDKBUR, of Green Township, as a can aid ate for County Commissioner, subjoct i a iiepuDiican usages. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce NICII LAS THOMPSON, of Tionesta Town !;ip, as a candidate for County Auditor, ujjeci io itepuDiican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. Wo are authorized to announce C. II 11TRCII, of Hickory Township, as a iimuaie ior jury commissioner, sno rt to Republican usages. We are authorizod to announce JOHN CATH, of Barnett Township, as a can- !ato for Jury Commissioner, subject to .-.-publican usages. We aro authorized to announco WM. 'ATTERSON, of Kingsley Township, as . candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub- i't to Republican usages. Western Correspondence. IvOne Rock, Richland Co., Wis., 1 May 2G, 1878. J Ed. Republican: I once more re quest space in your paper for a few deina from the "Badger State." Times among the farmers are lively )J work is plenty. The crop pros it hero never was Letter than at this sea of the year, and our harvest 1 begin somo time the coming jith. Winter wheat and ryo are king splendidly, and the acreage of -.heat sown in the Sute this spring is ubout double tiiat of former seasons. The corn crop is larger than usual, fur the fanners, expecting serious trouble in Europe, have sown und planted all ' ir available html:, with hopes of 1 piietAiiext full. have had tho pleasure- of re i viitfro:n"ElizaLcth,sThoj- ! ;t as while here that ho X. n. DUNN rccoived his wife's last confession by telegraph. Susau B. Anthony also graced our Btrccts-a short time since, while on a lecturing tour through the West. Eli Perkins, tho humorous lec turer, entertained our people on the 15th inst., which was a treat to all who heard him. So you see, Mr. Editor, that we of the Norlh-West are not shut out from hearing some of the lit erary characters of the day. I notice by the Hepublican that fish ing is quite an item of interest in For est Co. Now let mo tell you somo fish stories of this locality: One of ray friends, a few days since, caught, with a gill net, a channel cat-fish, which weighed 104 pouids ; he also cauglit a pickerel, whichlweiched 39 lbs. A German, a few evenings since, speared 4 catfish, one weighed 85, another 68, another 53, and the smallest 46 lbs. You will acknowledge that thoso were large fish, yet they were no larger than has been canght In the Wisconsin Riv er heretofore. Zrouting U reported by fishermen to be good. I heard a young lady teacher say that she canght fif teen one evening after her school was out. Mr, Duun. if you will nnv roe a r a y - visit this summer, I will take you to the best trout streams in this part of the State, where you can catch those speckled fellows of full growth. The health of the people hero is good. There is a lurger emigration from the Eastern States to the West this spring than I have ever before seen ; scarcely a day passes but trains of wagons can be seen crossing the prairies for "Be yond tho Mississippi." Grass is good and grazing for stock is abundant. Our dairymen have, al ready begun shipping cheese ; one fac tory alone has sold over six tons of cheese, this spring. Yours, Ac, N. B. II. Oregon Correspondence. The following is an extract from a letter received by Dr. Coburn, from Mr. F. L. Hall, recently a student in his office : Eugene City, Oeecox, May 20, 78. Dear Uncle : Your most welcome letter was received on the 18th. I was very glad to hear from Tionesta. I arrived here all safe, but can't say I was entirely sound. My sea voyage did not agree with roe. I had hardly left the Golden Gate, unlil I became very sea-sick, and did not get on deck but once, and that was to see a school of whales; there were five of them. We were four days on the oceau aad one day and a half on the Columbia and Williamette Rivers. I enjoyed the river scenery very much. The rivers here are full of fish, princi pally salmon and trout. I stayed all night in Portland, and starting early in the morning, reached here at 2 r. m., April 25th. Just one year ago I went to Tionesta ; at that time I did not dream of being 4,000 miles away in one year. The first man I inquired of for my employer was Mr. Osborne himselt, who was expecting me. Ho lives about six miles from town, out in the coast range of mountains. My con veyance was a saddle mule. The road was rough, and rather worse than up to Chris. Cropp s. I am making cheese in an extensive factory. It is situated on the east side of Spencer Butte, a large mountain. The ranche consists of 1700 acres. We have 100 cows and make six cheese a day. I work about six hours a da ana nave plenty ot help. Can study rest oi me time Money seems to be plenty aad is all gold or silver. La bor is very high. Cows are only worth 810 to 812 each, and cheese sells for 16 to 16i cents per pound, at whole sale. Tbero is money in the business hero. We are in sight of 6now tho year around. There is plenty of game here, such as bear, deer, antelope, mountain lions, elk, black and gray wolves, rab bits, grouse, voodcock, etc., etc. Iu tho winter, or rainy 6eason tho coun try is said to be alive with wild geese, dueks and other water-fowl. I think this beats all other places I lave ever seen. I like it extremely well, so far, better than any of the Western States I .have been in. Of course there aro some drawbacks ; one U that it ia tmita drv for about fix mouths, and then rainy for nearly tho same length of time ; this is the reason people are said to be webfoted who livo here long, so that they (an swim more, readily. Our nearest neighbors me one mile away. We pack our cheese to maiktt on a mulo; they put moro load on a mule than somo of our Pennsylvania men haul in a lumber wagon. We have plenty of building timber, prin cipally fir. I am very well contented so far. Hoping that my friends in Tionesta are well and happy, and that I may hear from you often, I remain Yours Truly, F. K Hall. A GOOD WOMAN'S TESTIMONY. Under date of February 22d, 1878, Miss Sara T. Smith writes from Linwood, Del aware county, Ta., to Col. Dunbar, of Wau kesha, Wis. Tho letter is beforo us. It bears tho uninistakablo ovidences of cul ture and refinement, liesides being per vaded with the writer's religious feelings and full belief that a Divine hand led her to try Bethosda wator for her ntilictlon, "Bright's disease." Wo mako some ex tracts. After detailing her intenso suffer ings, Miss Smith tells of tho arrival' of tho first gallon of Rethesda water : "It came, and I followed the directions, stopping all other medicine. Iu loss than four hours the pain was gone. I slept well that night; and the next day left m room for the, first time for four weeks," Tho supply of water (1 gallon) then gave out, and it was fivo days before the suffer er received a 10 gallon keg. Meanwhile, "tho pain had returned and all the old mis ery. On ednesday night (February 13), I suffered so that I was given S of a grain of morphia (the most I ever took at ono time) without effect. On Thursday I com menced drinking tho water at 8 A. M., and before noon was perfectly free from pain. and had no return of it." Tho writer, in conclusion, says : "Thero is something peculiarly happy In the thought of being thus benefitted directly by the hand of God." Solo agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, JOSEni FLEMING, Si Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, niailod free. Prick per gallon, 0c ; per ono-fourth narrci, ?.uuj nan barrel, frs.oo ; barrels flU.IAI. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. K. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wino oi iron will elleelually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nor vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disoasoof tno Kidneys and all diseases arising from a tliatwrlftmrl 1 i ifi. ..... ...... .1. ; . . i illlil, DbVjllWl Ur llllUttllUCS, such as constipation, flatulence, inward piiw, mimes oi inooa to tne Head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orfluttering at the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho iiuhu, uurrjcu or (uiucuii Dreaming, nut tering at the heart, choking or sullocating MunmiuoH wnen in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of i-vinjjiiwuwu, jouuwiiwa Kfi mo sum ami eyes, paiu in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price fl per bottle. lieware ofVounterl'eits. Do not let your-druggist palm oirsomo other preparation of iron ho infly say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter- Wino of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bittor wine 01 iron Is not sold in bulk only in pi noiues. k. h Kunkel, Proprietor, No, 239 North Ninth Street. Phila.lelnhi.i. p. tJ . . 1 . 1 1... 1 1 .1 ' ' Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. JNo lee tut head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, riu or owmaon worms call on vour druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tapo Worm bo romoved, all other worms can be 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. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothoand cool the heated scalp, prevent tho hair iroin laumg on, and promote the growth in a very short time. They presorvo and beautify tho Hair, and ronder it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a Hiiicy appearance 10 oraia and wiry J lair, aim, us n iiair uressing, mey are unrivall' ed ; eradicate dandrutt and prevent bald uess. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves crease, scurf, itcliinir. eruntirm Curos headacho produced by heat and fa tigue. ivuiiKei s wnampoo and Juslral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Prico per bottle $1. Ask vour druggist for them, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Ta. 18-Cm Xew Advertisements. AN ORDINANCE, l-KJEBLKlIJINa SANITARY MEASURES FOR TIONESTA BOKOUOII. De it ordained by the Town Council of the jioTitvvn o u ione.ua, ana u ts hereby or daiwd by uuthoritu of the same. ; That from and after tho passage of this .. l : 1 1. t .ill . . i . . oiuinniico, ii Kuan oe moauiy ol the Town Council to appoint, aunually, a Medical consisting of tlireo ormoro persons, whoso duty it shall be to abate and conioel the abatement of all such uuisimses .s dead animals, bad drains, uloygod gutters, and the throwing out of slops or vegetable or animal matter in exposed places, and, at any time, when in their judgment it shall be deemed necessaarv. to com nel the use of such disinfectants as they may order, in privies, drains, etc. Also, to compel tho isolation of all persons known to have been exposed to small-pox, and em power ing the Committee and Health Officer to provide suitable placo for, und proper euro of persons alUictcd with this disease. Also to compel the vaccination of all children attending public schools. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply witli the requirements of the said Health Oflicer and Sauitarv Committee acting in accordance with this ordinance, shall bo subject to a fine of not moro than fifty dollars, or imprisonment not exceed ing sixty days, or both, at the discretion ot the Health Ollicer and Sanitary Com mittee. Passed and approved Juno 3, A. I). 1878. W. It. DUNN. JiurirKs Attest: J. T. Bkknnan. Clerk. TIONESTA HOUSE. (2 J'. MfC'RAY, I.ossco. Situated at tho VV. mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta, Pa. This houso has been thoi-ini. rl.lv n. titled and refurnished, and a portion of tho public patronage is jv.-ieclfullv tolieilcd. DO YOU WANT TO THEN BUY YOUR DRY GOODS WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM The Cheapest! Having just returned from Nev lork with ft large stock of SPRING GOODS, I WILL SELL LOWER THANIEVER BEFORE Tho following Prices of a few arti cles will bo a guide, as to Low Prices lor all : Best Prints, 5 and 6 d per yard. Uuslins, 31 c(s per, yard and vp. Crash Toweling, 1 c per yd. ot vp Coat' & Clark" 8 Thread 5 citt spool Good Kn tiling Cotton 5c a ball; 6 for 25c Dealer's Best Knitting Cotton 7c. ball, Dress Goods 1 1 cts per yard and vp. Embroideries 2 eta per yard and vp, a Nico Line of thorn and Cheap. Ladies' ct Children Hose Gc pair & ?(. Ixice Edges 2 ctsper yard ct- vpward, Bibbons of all Colors and Styles, Chcapejj than ever before. Colored Torchon Laces & Embroiddries, a very fine assortment. Buchings of all Kinds. Tics, Kid Gloves, Lace Stripe Piques Piques in Plain While and Colored Figures, &e. AO. I have bought these goods to Sell, and I assuro every customer that no where io this region will they get lower prices than at ' my elore, for I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Call and be Convinced of what I say. Orders Taken and Goods Sent for and Received in the Shortest Possible Time. I hero express my thauks to tho pub lic for their Liberal patrouage in the past, and hope by fair dt-aliug to merit a continuance of the same. L. L. fhdisicslioltz, BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK, opposite People's Savings Bauk, TIDIOUTK, luV. AGEKCY for EUTTEEICK'S PATTEENS. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS-ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SON, M AN UFACTUIt KRS OF AND DKALKRH IN HUNS, RIFLES, MOOTS, FISIIIM TACKLE. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF ' STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, And onr Cflrbrnli-il KENTUCKY RIFLE, Which turn been the HUNTER'S J'JllJUC for oi er HO Yetu s. CHILLED S II O T ! IMPORTANT TO OUJl SPORTING FRIENDS: We have just received a supply of Tullium A ISrotliers KiiM'rior ?lilllcl Shot, which is pronounced by competent judges to be tho BEST MADK SHOT IN THE WORLD. Wo havo all size from No. 1 up to No. IO. Also ISOftARDUS ATS1 PAIXK'N Nl'IlIXU TKAF.N. A FULL) STOCK OF ROUGH I1ALLH AND HALLS FILLED WITH FE ATHENS, Sond for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to JAMES BOWN & SON, 50 Cm i so & 1 38 w00a strcet, Pittsburgh, Pa. I-IYDE, SHATTUCK Ss CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BREECH-LOAD3NC SHOT CUNS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, elc. Cut this ont and bpikI for ChIhIokuo ntid Price-List, cnclouing 3 cent htiunp. 40-3m, ARE YOU GOIC TO PAINT? TIIEtf USE JIIXIS.BI IIIIO.V CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready for use in White, and over Ono Hundred different Colors mudo of uti lct iy puro M'hilo Lead, Zinc and LiiiHood Oil, Chemically combined, w.inanted imnli handsomer and cheaper, and to hwt Twioo as Long m any other Paint. It has tukon tlio FIRST TREMIUMSnf twenty of tho State Fairs of the Union, nnd is on Many Thousand of the flnost houses in tho country. Address: MILXjEIR, BIROTiailEDES, 20, 31, C S3 St. Ciair Street, SAMPLE CARD BENT IKES, - - CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOR SALE BY ROBINSON GOOPYKAH'S RUBBElt GOODS 01 EVEBY DESCRIPTION, WIioIchoIc nml Id-mil. Ilnndsonie "Reversible" Coat $12.00. Oth er Kiyies, p..Ki tofir.iKf. In orderinir font civn hr-io-hf. mcasuro over vent. Caps, Capes., LnprpinR, Gun Covers, aiid nwi ijiwui wtHHin OI till KIIH14. Ladies' Nursnrv Anrons. i.7.v Children s JJibs and Dianers. 50 eta. Crib Shoots, handsomely finishud, $1.00 pi.i., uy man. Bed Sheets, handsomely finished, full size, S4.50 by 'mail. Ladies' Rubber (Jloves for Housework, uarueninucanu&oiieninfjana wiiiton iiifr the hands; and a euro for Salt Rheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, $1.25. Gauntlets $1.50. Nursery Sheotinpr, Hot Water Bottles. Liie i ! - II. . t. icwivum, .nir jomoiiih, etc., eiC Novelties of all kinds for comfort and eon vomenoo ot ladies, worthy their attention. i'7?7?-GooDYKAn'sMAxi-Ar-,illiiKtinted, pacs oi vHiiiiiiuc iiitorinaiion, or in terest to every ono, on receipt of address and stamp. Goods suitablo to all purposes. Special articles to order. Anything under i pounds, by mail. Rest Goods at J.oieest Now York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Coodyfitr's Rubber Goods, Mauufactnrerg and Dealers. Wholesale and Entail. Address T. G. THORNS, Manager, 211 Fulton Street. RrnoUvn. NT V 1". O. itux 2S. 41.1111 A DVEUTISERS send 25 cents to fieo. n. I'. Row-ell Co., 41 l'ark Row, N. V., for their Eihty-pngo l'amphlet, showing uni ui mivensiiijr. n TOH WOlMv neatly exoeuted at tho RE I'UiJLlCAN Ollicn V - . Snnfl Can t ',0 '""'Io by every aentev liljlii cry ni'iuth iu tho business we UUU 1'iniish, hut those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day rilit in their own localities. Jlavono room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a complete Outtit free. Too business pays i ciacr iiiiiu iiuyiiiint; tue. Wo will beur expense ot'starlint: v,ni. Purli.-iihiru free. Write und see. Farmers and me chanics, their sons an. I daughters, and ull classes m need oi paying wok at home, should write to us and learn all about tho work at once. Now is tho timo. Don't delay. Address True fc Co.. Aiim.t:i ia. lie. HATFIELD, Hampshlro Co., Mass. & BONNER," TIONESTA, PA. Allegheny 'Valloy Rail. Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. OX AND AFTER Sunday, Dee. 10, 1377, trains will run as follows s STATIONS. Northward. Sou No. 1 No. J No. & o. t a m p m p in p m Pittsburgh 8:50 2:H0 8:40 8:10 W Pen J uucKhOO 4:05 Kh.'.O 7;(K) Kittaiining 10:.i8 4:44 11:45 (:2() R. B'k Juncll:l.H 5:85 12:55 5:10 Brady Bend U-.M f:4! 1:20 5:1 Parkor 12:10 (i:25 2;:!5 4:45 Emlenton 12:52 7:10 8:5 4:20 Scrubgrass l:.i 7:54 4;;i2 :i;:i:j Franklin 2-.( 8;;;5 ,r,:.i7 2:55 Oil City 2:30 0:05 0:l!0 2:20 Rousovillo 0:25 7:01 1:42 Titusvillo :t::i" 10:20 7:55 12:50 Corry 4:47 0:15 11:40 Mayvillo :!4 lBoojlfcHi Bull'alo 8:05 i-Atr, Oil City 2:W 8:25 i7, Oloopolia :-J:i7 s:54 12:27 EagloRock 8.-:!7 0:05 12:01 Tionesta 4:25 o::i2 H;W TIdiouto fi;55 10:22 0::tO Irvineton 7:10 Ji:io 8:0o . in Iu. m a. m No. 4 p m 2:55 1:40 12:58 11:47 II. -in 10:55 x. n m 0:45 5:i t) 4:00 2::!5 2:11) 12:10 10:.t0J2:0t 0:4210:45 0:02 8:25 8:04 7:10 0:41 8:25 8:10 7:20 0:05 4:02 2:10 8;00 7'::7 7:10 (i:47 5:57 .5:05 p. in Trains run by Philadelphia Time, ia i n Met MORTOXHALL. DAI'ID McCAlKiO, Gen'l Sup't. ren'l 1'asHoiiKcr iQ Ticket Agont. THE PARKER CUH, SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRffS, WEST MERIDEN.CT. ryiEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental J- Music, will rjive lessons on tho Piauiv Organ and Violin. Terms t.i. -..J satisractioii guaranteed. Piosent resi- uenee witji Mr. 1; rank Aloiidnv, at Tiones ta Statu; Mi r' PHOTOGRAPH EI, Pictures in every stylcof the art. Views ol Uiooit resiom iov halo or taken io or- CENTRE STREET, neir , n. oro.s,in..
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