The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 17, 1878, Image 2

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W. H. DUNN EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY HORSING, JILT 17, 1878.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR,
HENRY M. IIOYT,
Or LUZERNE COUNTY.
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
CHARLES W. STONE,
OF WARREN COUNTY.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE,
HON. JAMES P. STERRETT,
OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
TOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
AARON K. DUNKEL,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR CONGRESS,
HARRY WHITE.
Subject to decision of District Conference.
FOR ASSEMBLY,
N. P. WHEELER.
FOR PROTUONOTaRY, Ac,
JUST1S SHAWKEY.
FOR SHERIFF,
1 C. A. RANDALL.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
H. W. LEDEBUR,
JOHN WHITE.
FOR COUNTY AUDITORS,
N. THOMPSON,
D. F. COPELAND.
FOR JURY COMMISSIONER,
C. H. CHURCH.
.V Our Washington Letter.
Special to the Republican.
Washington, D. C, July 17, 78
Mr. Potter made a formal charge in
the House of Representatives, that
Secretary Sherman had. conspired with
certain persons in Louisiana to cause
the vote of the two parishes to be
thrown out, on the false pretense of ic
timidation and violence practiced in
those parishes at the time of the elec
tion. This was a serious accusation,
an accusation of an infamous crime
brought against a high officer of the
Government. It was indecent to make
it on the strength of rumors and parti
san reports, and if it is not fully sub
Btantiated the men who hastened to
father it will be disgraced. Mr. Sher
man has met the attack upon him, not
only by defying his assailants to pro
duce any evidence of conspiracy, but
by enering to prove that there was no
false pretense of intimidation upon
which a conspiracy could possibly have
been based. lie offers to prove that
the charges of violence, upon which
the vote of Felicina parishes was
thrown out, were strictly true. Io his
letter to the Committee he asks that
Messrs. Hale, Garfield, Dan ford, Harry
White and Kelley, of the visiting
statesmen, be called and allowed to
state their knowledge of the proceed
ings obtained by personal visits to the
parishes where the troubles are known
to exist. General White visited the
parishes of Ouachita and Vernon, and
convinced himself beyond a doubt that
the fraud and violence used was a fact
so well established, that women grew
pale, and men lowtred their voices
when speaking of it. General White
made a map of the parishes, and des
ignated each locality where the worst
abuses aad atrocities had been prac
ticed. This map, with a description
of the cruelties, was afterwaids pub
lished in the New York Graphic of
;D4wary 22d, 77.
With tbe conclusive evidence al
ready before the public of these out--.oa;
with tbe living proof of the
errors of tba last election, walking
;r streets in the person of Mrs. Chis-
oiui; with the testimony of men of
uudoubted truth and justice; men
..ho, like General White, convinced
himself by personal investigation of
the truth of the charges, and canio
away with tbe blood burning with in
dignation in his veins, the Potter
'ommittee with an impudence unpar
' led, reply, "We decline to go iuto
Mestion of iutimidation," yet they
a to insult Secretary Sherman,
and give him no opportunity for de
nial. It is easy enoutrh to understand
why the Democratic lenders should be
unwilling to enter into the investia
tioa of the management of Democratic
victories in Louisiana. Ther have re
vived the dispute, not we, and they
must not plead any excuses for declin
ing to make the investigation they
have invited.
We want men like White in the
Forty-Sixth Congress, for it will be of
greater importance to the interests and
prosperity of the country than any since
the first Continental Congrsss. Men
with clear, decisive judgment, and the
experience of the Forty-Fifth Congress
will be invaluable to the success of the
ext in its members.
Whig Hill Letter.
Whig Hill, July 13, 1878.
Ed. Re ublican: Thinking that
a few words from this point might not
be uninteresting, we venture to "take
our pen in hand and let you know that
we are (generally) all well."
The swish of the mowing machine
and click of the scythe whetstone tell
us that hay harvest has begun. The
hay crop is good. Wheat promises a
good yield here, although considerably
hurt by tbe late frosts.
The warm weather of the last two
weeks has done much to improve the
prospect lor corn. Oats promise a
heavy yield. Considerable buckwheat
has been sown.
Potato bugs are plentiful. Squirrels.
red, striped and black, are numerous.
and a source of much annoyance to the
farmers.
Messrs. Geo. Klin'stiver and Ed. De-
woody have taken the contract to
"stump" the Newtown and Hickory
road trora JNewtown to near the Hick
ory township line, and the Tionesta
and Ualltown road from the Green
township line to tbe top of Ross Run
Hill, and are now busily engaged
thereat.
The 103d annual scream of "the
Fierce Gray Bird" is a thing of the
past, yet it lingereth a sound of pleas
ure in our memory. The S. 8. CVU.
bration here was a nice, enjoyable af
lair. Music, vocal by the Whig Hill
S. S., and martial, charmed the ear ;
handsome ladies pleased the e'ye and
made glad the heart; rallant erentle
men upheld the dignity of tho time
and place ; eatables, pleasing to tho
eye and gratifying to the palate, were
in abundance; while the patriotism
evoked by the speakers, and which
found vent in snapping torpedoes, ex
ploding fire-craskers.and the loud roar
of the cannon, was kept at a proper
temperature by tho cooline lemonade.
Beaver Valley S. S. was in full atten
dance, and delegations from German
Hill, Ro3s Run, Newtown, Lacytown,
Minister and Hickory, were also pres
ent
The exercises on the ground were
Opening prayer, by Rev. Rhodes : read
ing of the Declaration of Independence,
by R. Z. Gillespie; Oration of the
Day, by W. E. Lathy, Esq.; S. S. Ad-
aress by Kev. Khodes ; and Oration bv
u. i. uuiard.
The Orator of the Day was inter
rupted in the delivery of his very able
production by a premature call to din
ner, caused by the 6torray appearance
oi the heavens ; the threatened storm
going around, he concluded his oration
alter dinner.
Rev. Stone and "y pedazoeua" of
Whig Hill school, "did" a branch of
thebalinon the other day; the Rev.'s
count was 102.
A good Sunday School is in opera-
lion Here ; last babbath the attend
ance was eighty. Nothing Moke.
Our Fluid Extract of Smart Weed
Is as good, if not better and strong-
er, man any bmart Weed now before
, o
the public, and put up in a larger bot
tle holding full four ounces. We
have sold it for years over our coun
ters with a steady increasing demand
every year. For Colds, Sprains, Bruis
es, Cuts, bore Throat, Lungs and Chest,
it is invaluable. Price 50 cents per
bottle.
Prepared by E. K. Thompson, whole-
sale druggist, Titusville, Pa.
Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta.
Pa. IK 9t
For Sale, or To Let
on a long lease for improvement, or
will be exchanged for Philadelphia
property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm
street adjoining the Court House. Is
eligible for building purposes. Ap
ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa.
Try Kankel'e Perfumes lor the
handkeichief. For sale at BovardV
Fm Mm riiubornti Lotdiir, tUnth tl. m )
"I Must Lie Down and Die."
Tho following Is an extract from a letter
dated July 21, 1877, to the discoverer of
Hcmcsua water, ine wr'tox is the Rev.
T. R. Fuller. D. D.. D. C. L.. Roctor of SL
Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of
oi in lagara, etc., etc. The writer, at tho
age of 60 years was a victim of Saccharine
Diabetes. Ills physician said (to use Dr.
Fulloa's words) "ho could do no moro for
mo than ho had done j that my disoaso was
Incurable, and that 1 must lie down and
die" I We should state here, en parenthe
sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming,
Esq., is tho sole and only authorized a;cnt
for this wondorful water for this State, as
well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To
return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days," ho
writes, "after taking the Wator, I obtained
rellof, and since that timo I have taken no
niodicino, consulted no medical man, and
presume, if I could give myself reasonable
rest, i woum be quit well."
CI 1- i . .
oucn lesumonr, irom bucIj a source
should indeed have convincing weight.
Solo agent for Pennsylvania. Ohio and
West Virginia.
JOSEPH FLEMIXO, .
84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Send for Pamphlets and Certificates.
mailed free.
Prick per gallon. 50c : per ono-fonrth
barrel, 4.00; half barrel. Sij.OO: barrels.
516.00.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from nrac
tico, having had placed in his hands
by an East India missionary the for-
muia oi a simple vegetable remedy, for
the speedy and permanent cure for
consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth
ma, and all throat and Inner affections.
also a positive and radical cm re for
nervous debility and all nervous com-
piainis, niter uaving tested its wonder
ful curative powers in thnua.mria f
cases, has felt it his duty to make it
Known io ins sunenng tellows. Actu
ated by this motive, and a desire to
relieve human suffering, I will send,
Iree ot charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, wilh full directions for prepar
ing and using, in German, French, or
ii.ngw8n. eeni oy mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper, W.,W.
Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester,
14-eow-lv
- j
K. F. Kunkel'8 Bitter Wine of Iron.
E. F. Knnkel's poloVtratn T;tt,. H7s..
- ........ . . . . I . 1 1 U
of Iron will eflnotiinlW m isunl.
plaint. Jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner-
"-" uomiHj', uurumc aiarrnuea, disease or
the kidneys and all diseases arising from
a disordered liver, stomach or intestines,
fiuch as constipation, flatulence, inward
pues, ruiiness or blood to the head, acidity
of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust
for food, fullnesa or weight in the stom
ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering
at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the
head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut
tering at the heart, choking or suffocating
sensation when in a lying posture, dim
noss of vision, dots or webs before tho
sight, dull pain in the head, doticioncy of
perspiratiou, yellowness of the skin and
eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest,
limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn
ing iu tho flesh, constant imaginings of
evil and great depression of spirits. Price
$1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do
not let your druggist palm oil' some other
preparation of iron he may say it is aa
good, but ask for Kunkol's Bitter Wine
of Iron. Take no other. Kunkol's Bitter
V Ine of Iron is not sold in bulk only iu
?1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No.
259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Sold by all druggists.
Tape Worm Removed Alive. .
Head and all complete, in two hours.
No foe till head passes. Seat, Pin and
Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel,
259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Send for circular, For removing Seat,
Pin or Stomach Worms call on your
druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's
Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never lails.
Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be
removod, all other wormo can bo readily
removed.
E. F. Kunkel'S Lustra! & JR. V. TTnnVaVn
Shampoo for the Hair.
Thfl rtouf. nnrl .. n ll.i. THAn..:H
- - - ' ' - " vi ninin xiail l-ri email g
and Hair Cleaner iu the world. They re
move dandruff, allav irritation, isrvithn unH
cool the heated scalp, prevent tho hair
from fallinsr oft", and nrnmoie thn nrnuith
m yuiv nuuri umo. m ney preserve ana
....... . : " .1 ii- .
ui-aunijc inn jifur, ana render ic soit ana
glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a
silkv armcnrancA lr hrairi nnrl u-irv upl
and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall-
. ...wl .1.. i i . . . .
Dii,ciiuiiuiuntmiiuruu mm prevent uulu
ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re
moves CrenHft. Ucnrf it.'liimr crm.iUn
----- l-t T - 1 - I V. 7.
Cures headache produced by heat and fa-
num;. rvuim'ia miaiupoo ana liUMtral
reatoro Hair to a natural and glossy color,
robtoro faded, dry, Harsh and wiry hair.
Prico per bottle $1. Ask vour UrugKist
for them, or send io E. F. 'Kunkel. i'ro-
Drietor. No. 2.rifl Vrrth NT inrh Mfrm.t i,ii
ftdelphia, Pa. 18-5m
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendi. Ex.
issued Ollt Of thn I'juirt rf 'm.
Pleas of Forest floimtv ami )
ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public
wuw-i v, Miuoioun ijouho, in
tho borough of I ionesta, on
MONDAY .IIII.V W A r iotq
at 10 o'clock A. M.,thefoll'owingdescribed
Mrs. T. L. Davis vs. B. C Scott, Vendi.
Ex. No. 11. Sentnml
A Thompson. A certain piece -r parcel of
land beinir tho north nnrl inn nf i
Sheleston, Jr., in Harmony Township,
Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded on
the north by laifd owned by Isaac Jones
ou the west by the Preacher Road, on the
South bv l.lllilM of Pliilli
- ...... .....l!,, ic, wll
east by lands formerly owned by Daniel
Scott, containing forty-live acres more or
less, being tho same tract conveyed bv
J amea Sheleston tnthnsniH Pnlvin
on the lirst day of April, A. D. 1871, and
recoruou in uoea Jiook Six, pages 387 and
388, and being about 25 acres cleared and
Under feUCO. mill Kinnll turn.utr..r V...
dwelling house, about 20x18 feet.
laKeu in execution and to be sold as the
property of B. C. Scott, at the suit of Mrs.
I. L. Davis.
Terms cash.
JUSTTSSIfAWlfRV mi,o,!flr
Sheriff's Oflico, Tionesta, Pa., July 2, ls78.
TIONESTA HOUSE;
O E. McCRAY, Lessee. Situated at the
v mouth of Tiontihta Creek, Tionesta,
lu. This lifluse hau been thoroughly re-
public patronago is respectfully solicited.
TOR WORK of all kinds done at this of
t nee on hm-(
Exocutrix's Notice
T ETTEPiS TERTEMENTARY on tho
wme oi joseim Aiiender, lato ot Har
mony Township, Forest Co.. Pa., deceasod.
having been granted to the undersigned.
u persons indectert to said estate aro re
quested to make Immediate payment, and
those lmvmir nlnima nfrnitiat. t lia Dnmn ...111
present them, properly authenticated, for
nvint ll It'll I .
ELIZABETH ALLENDEIt.
Executrix.
Stowart's Run, Pa., July 16, 1878.
FINANCIAT-.STATEMF.NTof tho Road
Commissioners of Howe Township,
Forest County, Pa.
Tax of 1870, In Com'rs hands $ 374.05
Tax levied for 1877 $1981.34
Ain't roo'd from Com'rs by
Treas. 1372.02
R91.42 691.42
Soatod lands ret'd to Co. Com'rs 39.00
Total duo from Co. Com'rs
Ip'Ni-Treas. (IrAlinm'a hnmlg
1004.63
1172.92
2377.43
Twp. orders outstanding to
May 20, 1877
Twp. orders outstanding to
772.84
Jan. 1, 1878 .1
:14.10
3988.00
By Bal.
iei0.6.i
3988.00 39S3.00
To Bal.
1610.55
Edward REEr, 1 . ...
A. Dekt, j Auditors.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of writs of Lev. Fa. and
Fi. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Com
mon Pleas of Forest county and to me di
rected, there will bo exposed to Bale by
iuuiiu venuue or oiuery, at the I olirt
llouso, in tho borough of Tloneata, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 6. A. D. 1878.
at 10 O'clock, a. m.. thn follnu'lnnr lru..r!K.
cd roal estate, to-wit t
Tl. J. Raid. FTintir nf P n Tl.n..
deceased, vs. Ieonard Agnew, Levari Fa
cias No. 13. Spnt. Torni ln.-u
Those pieces of land situate In Tionesta
jiorougn, roresi county, Pennsylvania,
that is to sar. Lots No. 4 nnrl ft in iUnr.tr c
as per survey and plot of Tionesta Bor
ough ny Samuel D. Irwin, Surveyor, des-
wiua , xciiiiiiiiK ' posi on J-Jim
Street, eornor nf T.nt.a A nnrl 9 n-KUl, I. tr.a
, - - - nuivji 1 ju
northerly of the corner of Elm and Helen
Street, thence bv Elm Htrpni. north . io.
Lgreca east 104 feet to post on Elm Street,
inenco oy lino ot iot o north 83 degrees
west 105 feet to a post, thenco south 12 de
grees west 104 feet to post corner of Lot 3,
thence south 82 degrees east 106 tcct to the
place of beginning. Containing one-half
acre, be the same more or less ; being
erected thereon one two-story board houso
Taken In execution and to be sold as tho
property of Leonard Agnew, at tho suit of
B. J. Roid, Executor of P. D. Thomas,
deceased.
ALSO,
Win. Melchoir vs. Henry Galbarith, N.
B. Galbarith, J. M. Galbarith and G. C.
Vincont, Fieri Facias No. 14, Sept. Term,
1878. Jonks A Clark. All tho defendants'
interest in and to tho following real estate
in Green Towuship, Forest Countv, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wit : Beginning at the northwest
corner of Warrant No. 6133, south 40J de
cpreen ennt. Ail nirflin. iw.ri. .171.
east um perches, north 401 degrees west
" iuicu3. huuui j aegrees west 690
perches to place of beginning. Containing
. "v. inuuomm acres una allowance, togeth
er with tho hereditaments and appurto
nances.
Taken in in execution and to bo sold as
Galbarith, J. M. Galbarith and G. 0. Vin
tirni., 111 uiu ouit 01 yv in. Aicicnolr.
AT.SJrt
AV. V.. TiH-thv for nan ra I?. T.,
Fieri Facias No. 10 Sept. Term, 1878. La
thy & Agnew. All that certain piece or
I'mvui m mini muiaie in itartuony Town
8lip' Y?6st 9ountviPennsylvania, bound
- - . . -j . t - -, .11 i' I. aju-
Tinntnirnn tlio A lUi.Kn.... i . i i
of Vandertrntt un said mvap north iWni
03 perches to lands owned by J. L. Han-
iimi, lucnce wesiauout 03 perches to a pilo
' """'"i inenco suuiu oa percnes 10 joues
rilll H IJlie Or amiiaft T Ii Anrta rlnmn on ill
. , - ..r ..uw v. j .. nttiu
run about 03 nerebns to thn ulaponr
ning. Containing twenty-flve acres, more
or less j being erected thereon two two
btory dwelling houses, oach about 28x35
fee', and two small stables.
Taken in AIAriltinn nnrl ts h,a lanl.l nu IK-
" " ' ' Diiu qn
E. Lathy for use.
Terms e-Asli.
JUKTIS SHAWKEY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. TionosU, Pa., July 17, 1878.
Administratrix's Notice.
INSTATE OF PALMER STEPHENS,
DECEASED. Letters of administra
tion on ine estate of l'aliner Stephens, late
of Burnett Tnwnsliin d'Apwt cn i. a
ceasod, having been granted to the under-
oiiidu, nn pcimuis inueuiea to saia estate
are reauested to niulrn immruiintia r.n.r
ment, and thoso having claims against tho
namu win present mem, properly ant en
ticuted for settlement, to Lathy Aovew.
Attorneys for Administratrix, at Tiot.esta,
Pa. ELLEN REYXOLDS,
Administratrix.
Tionesta, Pa., Juno 7, 1878. 12-tit
Awarued Uie Highest Medal at Vienna
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Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, $1.00
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Ladies' Rubber Gloves for Housework,
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day right 111 tlioir own localities. Have no
room to explain here. 11 lluinnuu .1 ......
and honorable. Women and l.,v ....i
L'irls 1I0 ilm wi'll ns mini v ...ill . .. i
-. ' in turiiiu
you a complete Uutlit tree. The business
uiw:i uwtii tiiiyuung ejse. We will
bear expense of starting you. Particulars
free. V rite and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their sons and (laughters, und all
(Irkhm in npftil n iifivin.. ...... i- ..I i
1 : , " . rJ"'H ul uoine,
should write to us and learn all about the
work at once. Now w iha ;.., 1
delay. Address 'lruo A Co.. Aiitriist-i.
Maine, -i
13G & 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HATFIELD,
Hampshire Co., Mass.
20, 31, f 33 St. Clair Street,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
& BONNER, TIONESTA, PA.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
-an n-
Pittsburgh, Titusville dc Buffalo
Railroad.
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,N AND AFTER Mnnday.J,,,,. 17, 1S78,
triiiiio ...til ...... .... r
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STATIONS
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ard.
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Southward
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8:05 2:55 :00
6:55 1:40 6:00
6:20 12:58 4:55
5:10 11:47 ftSS
5:20 11:31 3:15
4:45 0:55 2:05
4:20 10:30 1:85
3:33 9:42 12:
2:52 9:02 11:33
2:30 8:25 10:55 .
2:11
2:02 10:27
1:41 10:07
1:03 9:29
12:25 8:50
10:53 7:;
8:30 4:50
1:45 8:15 8:35
1:21 7:50 8:10
12:40 7:10 7:35
11:25 :2.
p. 111
Pittsburuh
8:50
2:301 8:40
W Pen June
10:00
4:00
Kittauning
R. B k June
Brady Bend
10:;W
11:18
4:43
5:35
5:40
11:4;
1:0.-
11:33
1:40
2:48
1 arker
Emlenton
ScruV)grass
Franklin
Oil City
Oleopoiis
Eagle Rock
Tionesta
Tldiouto
Irvineton
Falconers
Butl'alo
12:10
12:52
1:33
6:2.'
7:10
:ir
4:3'.
5:37
7:54
8:35
2:08
2:30
2:4
0:05
i:30
7:13
2:58
3:17
3:54
7:21
7:43
8:22
0:00
10:30
4:30
6:57
8:25
1:05
0:50
7:15
Oil City 2:ia
Pot. Centre 3:10
Titusvillo 8:50
Corry 5:05
p. m
0:10
9:45
10:20
'Ven'l Passenger if- Ticket Agent.
THE PARKER GUN.
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SEMO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
li-r. Clii-iwt. Sloiulay,
TREACHER of Vocal and Instrumental
J- Music, will give lessons on the Piano.
Organ and Violin. Term , . . . 1
MiUsliieUon Kuarantoed V"?""1
Frank ItobbiiiM.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
of the oil regions lor sale or taken to or-
Ub'l,
CENTRE STREET, near R, . cr0Haillf..
SYCAMOREKTREET v.c-lr V.T it
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