EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMG, JILY 31, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, 1IEN11Y M. HOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES V. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JIT 0(1 E, HON. JAMES P. STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR 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 VROTHONOTaRY, Ac, JUST1S SIIAWKEY. FOR SHERIFF, C. A. RANDALL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, II. W. LEDEBUR, JOHN II. WHITE. FOl COUNTY AUDITORS, N. THOMPSON, D. P. COPELAND. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. II. CHURCH. Republican Doctrine. Sound money, good wages for a day's work, the prosecution of public im provements wherever needed, keeping faith to the Dation's creditors, equal justice to all, high and low, rich and poor, white and black; liberal pen sions and bounties to tlio soldiers of the late war, and to their widows and orphans ; protection to American citi- v.w.j nucic, lieu UMUCUUOU 10 UlO masses, an army large enough to pro tect the frontier and preserve the peace me uuny 01 states, and tho adminis tration of tho Government by honest capable and loyal officers. If this plat lortn is not sound enough for tho av crago citizen to etaud upoD, hn had better look for some lone rock in the sea, upon which to carry out a better one. A Good Dasis fop Prosperity, 1IT 1 - . we nave then to start upon this reason : 1. Unprecedented crops. Thia re ;.urk it id eafo to mako without any 'luainicatiou. - A very lare and iocreasiu tor- iga demand for our products. . i. ao work ot economy carried to -a niosi extreme limit. Tho cost of nducting business of all kinds and "living haa been reduced to a mini- ium. Tho people have fairly recov rad from what may bo called an 'in '.itiou spree. 1. A vast amount of rotten timber us beeu cleared away through conaol- atiou, failures, comprcmiges, etc. '.inaoqucntly private debts havo been reduced. In this respect there Las-been vigorous contraction. ' 5. Tho public believe there U no further danger of shrinkage, and that l bo tendency hereafter must be in the "Ppocito direction. This feeling is now ilniust universal. 0. A largo volume of paper money lly secured as good in fact as vernment bonds, of equal value and virtually convertible into, These are the conditions upon which i utisiQess or tho Country lvsls nt ..is time. J he V - points presented arc .ot reached through speculative theo- i :9. L urthermore, (he conditioim are . -t questional. They arff universally iitted. It muy thcrtfora bo con :ly Kaiu that thcirospects fjf tride t favorable. Cincinnati i w. R. DUNN A largo number of quarters and fifly-cent niecf a nre said to he in cir culation. Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial Reporter for July, in ro latioa to counterfeit silver coi.i, Pays : Most of the spurious coins have a sharp ring. Counterfeit dime, quarters and half dollars are made of block tin, washed over with quicksilver. The genuine piece will feel rough under rubbing, while tho counterfeit feels smooth and oily. They are easily dis tinguished by the ring. The Govern ment compound for testing silver coins is 24 grains nitrate silver crystals, 15 grains nitric acid, 1 ounce water. Scratch surface of coiu.aud touch with acid. If good, no action; if bad, it will blacken. The August number of Bullous Magazine, cheap, light and instructive, is out, and can bo found at all the newsdealers' in the couutry. Please remember that this charming maga zine is only 15 cents a copy, or 81.50 a year, postpaid. Published by T homes & Talbot, 2'.i Ilawley Street, Boston, and for sale at all tho periodical de pots in the country. Peterson's Magazine for August is already to hand. It is tho best lady's magazine extant, and this number ful ly sustains it well-earned reputation. The steel engraving, "Tho Wedding RiDg," is a marvel of beaut)-, as is also the fashion plate. The usual paper pattern comes along. This is tho cheapest a? well as the best "lady's magazine published. Terms 82.00 a year, postpaid. Address Chas. J. Pe terson, 300 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, Pa. The county commissioners elected this fall will have to giv.e bonds in the sum of $2,000 each for the faithful per formance of their duties, a law to that effect having been passed by tho last legislature. TROUBLE. . One of the most useless of all things is to take a great deal of trouble to provide against dangers .that never cqme. How many toil to lay up rich es which they never enjoy, simply be- causo they are aiHicted with pains, backache, liver and kidney diseases or gravel, all of which may be perma nently cured by taking E. K. Thomp son's Barosma, Backache, Liver aud Kidney' Cure. Prepared b V bin) nf litusvilb, Pa., and sold by dealers in medicines at 0:10 dollar per bottle. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pil- ' ' .19 2t itM:isiftao5i Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, haviair had nlaced in hie I - - " II U U It J by an East India missionary the . for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and d!1 throat and lung affectious, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder- lul curative powers in thousands of cases, lias telt u his duty to make it kuown to his sutl'ering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, nee oi cnarge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing wun Etamp, naming thi6 paper, W.jW. Sherar, 1VJ Powers' Block, Rochester, N- Y- 14-eow-ly For S3I0, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or "kuugai iur i niiaueipnia property : tho quarter-acre lot on Elm i 1 bireec anjoinmg the Court House. Is eligiblo for building purposes. Ap ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. o- IFn.'ji tlur I'itul.urcli l.ia,l.'r, Mrc-'i 2. )7m j 'T Must Lie Down and Die." The fjllowinjj is an extract from a l.-lir-r dated July 21, 1877, to tho discoverer of Pothcsdii Water. Tho wrHer in the Itev T. Ii. Fuller, I), p., D. c. T,., Kc tor of St. Gregory's Church, Toronto, A i ehdeueoii of of Xia-ura, etc., etc. Tho writer, at th ago of 00 years was a victim of Xacchnrinc JUaljctrn. His iihvKiciiin Knid iin,,n t,. Fu!lo.i's words) '-ho could do no moro for mo than he hud. chmo ; that my disease was incurable, and that 1 must lio down and die." LWo should Ktutuhere, ei parent he ais, that our townsman, Joseph Flemiii" l-sq., is tho Hole and only authorized an,-i,t for this wonderful water for this Slate, as wen as tor Ulno uud West Viririnia.l To return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days," he writes, "alter taking the Wuter. I obtained relief, and winco that tiino I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could givo myself reasonable rest, I would bo quito well." Such testimony, from bii.-h a source. should indeed havo convineiuj; weight. Sole agent for Pennsylvania. Ohio and Y'cst Virginia. JOSEPH FLKMIXfi, M Market street, Pittsbur-h, Pa. Send for I'amohk'U and Ceitili.T.tes. laailed f.-ee. i j i bi'rrel. . ,.,;, ,,;rr, , l onc-iiMtrtii E. F. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. L. I' K unkel's cololirnfoil Hitler Wino l lion will eflectually ruin liver com plaint, fiHindico, dyspepsia, chroitioor ner vous debility, chronic diarrhu'.i, disoaseof uio Kidneys aim ml diseases arising from n disordered liver, stomm-h or intestines, .such n eons! ijil ion, flatulence, inward pile, tullnessol hlood to the lie id, acidity of the Mounted, nausea, heartburn, dis;ust for food, fullness or weight in the Mom neli, sore eructations, sinking or llutt ring nt the pit of the stomach, su bunting of I lie head, hurried or dillleult. breathing, llut tering nt the heart, choking or snltoeal inn sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before Hip sight, dull pain in the head, detieieuev of perspiration, yellowness of the skin 'and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, ehost, limbs, ete., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho llesh, eonstant iirmrinings of evil and grout depression of spirits. Prieo fl per bottle. Ueware, of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist palm oil some other preparation ol' iron ho niav snv ii is goon, nut a-K lor Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. Take no oilier. Kimkol'u V.;ttr Wino of Iron is not sold in iiiiL-m.w ;.. 1 bottles. K. V. Kniikcl. Prom-int.tr' v., r.",!! 1ortl,..Ni,ltl1 s,r,!t,t I'liiladolphia, Pa. Sold by nil druggists. Tare Worm Rovnovnri Head and nil complete, in two 'hours, No tee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stoinaeh Worms removed lv Ir Kunkel 250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, pa! Send lor circular, For removing Seat, t in or Stoniaeli Worms eall on vour ..I uu-isl ami itsii lorn bottle of Kunkel's lUMni itjrun, pric.o tji. it never tails, oniiiion sense toadies if Tape Worm be lemovei , an om?r wornuean bo mnlilv removed. r . runnel a Lust.ral Ss E. F. Kunkol'a onampoo lor tho Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Pressinr nnd Hair Cleaner in tho world. Thev re move dandrutr, allay irritation, sooth'eand cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from lulling off, mid promote the growth in a very short timo. Tliov preserve and beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they arti unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrufl and 'prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, ro inoves grease, seurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kiiiikel's Shampoo and Lustral restoro Hair to a natural and glossy color restore faded, dry, harsh and wirV hair! I noo per bottle $1. Ask vour d'ruirgist for (hem, or send to K. F. "kunkel. Pro prietor, N'o. 250 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. lS-o'ni XOTICI?. All persons who have old muslin, in the shape of sheets, pillow cases, etc., etc., who will contribute tho samo to the use of tho small-pox patients, will pleasevsend tho samo to Dr. Blaine's office. --Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpls," a delicious perfume for the handker chief. Price 7u cts. per bottle. Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery; tho bent is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Try Kaukel'e Perfumes lor the haudkeichief. For salo at Bovard'.,. SHERIFF'S SALE, BY VI WTL'K of a writ of Levari Facia issued out oi' llw i'.niip r. e t leas ol 1 orest County nod lo niedireetei inei-e mu no CXJioBo,! to saio lv lillblie vendiio or outcry at the Court House, in llonesta borough, on MONDAY, AUGUST 12. at 10 o'clock a. m., the fuilowiiiL' doscribud real estate, to-wit : Ktiza A. Funk vs. John M. Funk, l.ey. J'a., .o. 20 .Sept, 'iVriii, 1S7. -l.alhy tV Agnow. Iho undivided one-eighth (J) part of all tiio following described tracts to.-wit: First. A certain tract of land situate partly in tho township of Kint-s-ley, M'oruierly Tionesta), Forest (fori Vo nanu'o) CoimtvJ Pa., and partly in the J ownshij) of Jenlis, Forest count v, Pa surveyed on Warrant No. f:M, granted to Josiah Hariner. Containing aero inoj'o r li'ss. ' Socon:l.-All that certain tract of kind Miiiale in Howe (lormerlv Tionesta)Tovii shp, J o.est county, Pa., surveved on warrant Mo. ;)2s2, granted to Gcorgo M -M Countaiiiing liiw acres, moro or less Adjoinirg tract Xo. 5101, nnd other tracts surveyed to Jonathan Milllin. imiu. au tint certain bodv of lnnd 1 o nip) Ii i:oiiier uiereoi, iiienco ly tracts Nos. ft 1 U.s and 51U.J northeast to tiio corner ot thela' ter, tiience by tract Xo. 5ki.5 northwest to its north corner on the line of tract Xo. 2(J7, thence by tho same and by tract No' r2W northeastward to the north corner oi' trad Xo. 5101 and west corner of tract No. fi2;-2, thence by tho latter tract southeast to the corner of tracts Now. 5101 and 510" thenco by tho latter tract southwest to the corner of tract Xos. 5102 and 510:1, thenco by tract No. 5102 southeast 257 perches to a post, thence by the residuo of tract No. 5bx southw est to tho linn of trui't No.510(i thenco by said tract Xo. 510! southeast to a hemlock, and thenco bv tho southeastern boundary ot tracts Nos. 5Md nnd 5107 southwest to tho place of beginning. Con taining flvo thousand four hundred and ti:ty-ono (5151) acres, moro or less. Doing the wliolo of tract No. 5101, jmrt of tract No. 51o;S. ami tho whole of trm-u Xnn nun olo;)iuid5107; and being the samo land whic h was conveyed to A. 11. Funk by A. McDermitt, by deed dated Juno 8, 1SU-1, and recorded in tho Pecorder's ollico of Forest county, in deed book No. 2 pa"es 110, 117 and 11H. The sai.l umlividiul one-eighth of samo taken in execution nnd to bo sold as tho iii'oniM'i v .C .I..I.M f Funk, at tho suit of Eliza A. Funk. Terms cash. , .., J USTIS SIIAWKEY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Otlico, Tiouesta, 'a., July 22, 1S7S. TIDIOUTK SHAVING SALOON. T. II. 1JARXES, PnopitiiiTou. CJHAAIXG, Hair-Cutting, Shionpooing i-J aurt every thing in the Tonsorial Art done with neatness and despatch. .i:su a iirsL-ciass siocic ut CIGARS AND TODACCO. Itctween Mabio A Hunter's and tho Pobt Ottice, Tidioute, Pa. 23 ly NEBRASKAJ3RIST TILL rPini G1UST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy--1 town,) Forest county, has beeu thr- i,.;iu.v ovcrnautea anil rchtted in lirst la.s order, and is now m i, in.r ,,,., . i. .; ail kinds of , i! v m t o 7i t: n is i j x a. I'LOUR, FEED. AND OATS, 'Id at tho Very Co)i-.ti;n'iy on!.;u:d low i t tiiMM .-. and iv II. W, I - T : I i : I -1 i ; . i niLiiaiu in iiowo formerly Tionesta) am Jenks townships, Forest countv, Pa. j;P ";i'y"t i an esioooa DCilCll IIU'IIC i. naei iMi, oi tu norttr.veast t- ilw. JOB vvuKK MONK AT Til K 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest ciuh prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in stylo equal to that of any other establishment j'i the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAPJjy, VISITING CARDS,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVL'LOIMIS BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, Is'OTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O ST ERS DODGEiiS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHUM'fNT. TAOS, ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS -ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SON, m an ri vc i n:i:us ok and dealers in SMS, MBS, MAMS, FISIIIM TACKLE. " Al.so, MANl'F.UTlKKltN OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, Anil our '-li'liriitcil KENTUCKY RIFLE, lriiivh hu been the 11 UXTi.KS i'lUMi Jot' :tO lr,rw. CHILLED SHOT! IMPOHTANT TO OUJl SPOUTINd IMUKNDS: Wo have just received n supply of Tat hunt A Hrofhcr.H SuKrioi CIiI1Im1 Mhot, which u pronounced by competent judges t; bo t ho REST MADE SHOT IN THE WORLD, We have all sizes from No. I up to No. I. Also ' ISttUAKUrH A'E SXIt2X4 TCiATN. A FULL STOCK OK KOUOII HALLS AND HALLS FILLKI) WITH FKATM Kits. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to JAMES BOWN & SON, 1 20 & 1 38 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa . HY1D13, HIE UClf 7 c6T, MA NU FA CT r a I : US O F BREECH-LOADIftJG SHOT GUS, ' Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. Cut this out mid nr-iul for Calal(irii and Prico-Liwt, enclosing :i cent ntjimi), 49-3m. ARE YOU GOiPJG TO PAINT? C H EM I C A L PAINT. Ready for uv in Whitp, and oTfir Olio Iliindred diirerent Colors mado of ry t ly purl Whit Utd, Zinc and LI wort Oil, Cheiicnlly combined, Avars: iiateil nah hmidHOinrnd cheaper, ami to lst Twice iw Long as any other Paint. It has tHktn tho FIRST PREMIUMS :it twenty of t!u ;ialc Fairs of (he Union, :l.id is o Many ThotiTturt of the i;ntst houses iw tKi counti v . Add res : JILLSB SAMTIJJ CAM) &EST FTXZ. FORSALK 111 ROJIXSOX (iOOJ)VKAll'S HUB I! Ell GOODS OF EVERY DESCMPTIOir, Wfiult-Knlc mill Kcliiil. Uandsomo "II versibie" Coat I2.oo. Oth er styles, jfL'.on to 22.0ti. In orueiing coal, give height ulid ehe-t ineasuro over vest. Caps, Cn:cK, Loggins, Gun Covers, and Waterproof Goods oi'ull kinds. Ladies' Nursery A irons. 1.75. Children's Ribs and Diapers. 50 cts. Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, f 1.00 A; f 1.25, by mail. Rcrt Sheets, handsomely finished, full :,:;:o, i i.iw oy man. i.ad;es Itubbcr Gloves for Housework, uiu i.iiiiwijf, ano isouoning anil W Jiilcti ing tho hands; nnd a cure for Salt Rheum ami Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, 1.25. Gauntlets fL."0. X urory Sheeting, Hot Water Rot ties. Lite i'reservers, Air Dosoms, etc., etc. -Novelties ol all kinds lor comfort and con venience ot ladies, worthy their attention. p -o '- Gooovkai;'s M. n r a i., illustrated, ft1' l.n,.i... ..I' ....I....1 1.. .1 ... ii.ii hi; iiuormation, oi ni torest to every one, on receipt of address and stamp. Woods suitable to all purposes. Special uriicies 10 oruer. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Rest Goods nt Law e at Now York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Bi'joklyn Depot Goydyfiir's Ral!:rr Coin's, ILmukcturtrs and Dealers, 'WlotcsiJu aud Retail. Address T. C. THCRPiE, Manager, 211 Fulton Street, Urooklyn, N. Y. V. O. 11..X2H. 45.3la A DVEItTISERSsend 25 cents to (ieo. X P. Howell it- Co., 41 Park Row, N. y, lor their Eiglity-pago Pamphlet, showing eostol adveiisiug. 13 TMTVi'' ""'"Oy executed at tho RE PU15LICAX iJliico Sflfclfi C:l"'1 1,0 "lu'10 ,,v fvery agent ev ISUU ory month in tho business wo UllU bn ni.-h, but tlioso willing to urk can easily earn a do:'i 11 it-i'.' n day right in their own localities, have no room to explain here. P.usincKs hl,:,ii und honorable. Woiiu-n and boys and Kirls do as well as iik-ii. Wo will i'iin,;., you a complete Outiit, free. Tho biixtn. -cs ays ! cucr than anything else. We. will icar uiiu iiMi of startinu von. i:n-ii..ili..,.w free. Write and h.-o. !';,! .,,,,1 ,' hanicri, their so:is and ilaii .,i,,i U ,,,.! .11 classes in need of paying votk at home, should write to us and learn ail about ihr work at once. Xow is llm lii,,,. ii..,.'t delay. Address True .t Co., August:,, HATFIELD, Hampshire Co. Mass. V.'. ;, .V.7 Sf. -fair strut, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & JJOXXi:;, TJOXKSTA, J'A. Allegheny Valley Rail Read, VM) Pittsburgh, Titusvillc & Biffclo OX AMI AFTT.U Mondav,.lun. 17, l-7s trains will run as folh.'v.s; ' STATIOXS Nor! h ward. Sout Ii wind N.i. I N., 1 V .. i pin pin am :!.r! 2:551 S.oO G:55l l:Hii o:oo- 0:2!l2:5sl .:5r, ;1:4(i;il:47 :;:;i5 .r.:2nU::i: :i:i5 4:15:10:55 2:05 4:20!lil::io i:;;;i Au. I N.i. .1 N ,.i a in p m j m I'lllsliuran S:..0! 2::i) K:10 W 1'eli I illiclo:oo 4;lillllO:50 iviltanning IO:,iS 4:-C! 11:1 R. It'k J unci Lis 5:;t5 1:0.' Mrady licnd 1 l:'i t 5:1 1:10 2;4S Parker 12: lo! 0:25 lhlllenton Ncruhgrass Franklin Oil City Oli'opo'iiH ''.agle Rock Tionesta Tiiliuiite Irviuetoii Fali-oners RuM'alo 12:.'2 2:0s ":lo :!:15 4::i2 0:12.12: (i iA02 II::!:; S:25 le:55 .. . I 2:.'ii; ii;o:, (i::i 2.-:t0 2. 1!" 2:. ;i!i7 ;i:..i l::io 5:57i f:25i 7: IS 7:21 7:i:i S:2 2:11 2:02 1:41 l:o:; .H:27 .dO;07. 0;oo 12 S:5o 7:2:1 4:50 Io::',o io:5:t J:0" x:.'() 1 0:5(i 1:45 7:1.1 1:21 7:55!J2:40 !':051 1:25 Oil City Pet. Centre 2:5 0:lo 0:45 S:15 7:5o 7:lo ;;:io H; 10 Jitusviile ;;:5l!10;20 Lorry 5;IUi 1. m I 0:20 lp. 111 a. m a. m Trains run bv Phil lelnhia Timn DAVID Mii'A l:i:o f:..... e T MOHTOX HALL; 1' ' Neu'l Passengor tf Ticket Agent. THE PARKER GUH. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN,CT. T1tnsi!1idf.,,11 a"11 I-tru,nen,al (V.-..n 1 "ll!"'v.ri," the Piano, oi g.,,1 and mini. IVrms reasonable ami sanslact.on g.nuantee,!. Present r s . denco with M Frank Monday, at Tiones- ta Station. .'JOtf Frank iioitjbiits. PHOTOGRAPHER Pictures in every sty lM)l lhL.u.t y ; U10 oil regions lor sulo or tuk,,'u CENTRE STREET, near l; 1. rr SYCAMOKE ST r. LET V ' V- f 0ha,'' 1"', oil City, Pa. 'UU l,l;r"' l'o- I.asr.'..-..:-.'!iit ( i' :.
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