4 vV. R. DUNN - KPITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Al'G. 7, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. TOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES V. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. 8TBRRETT, 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. I WHEELER. FOR 1'ROTUONOTaRY, Ac, JUST1S SIIAWKEY. FOR SHERIFF, C. A. RANDALL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, n. W. LEDEBUR, JOHN II. WHITE. FOR COUNTY AUDITORS, N. THOMPSON, . D. F. COPELAND. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. II. CHURCH. ey Republican Doctrine. Sound money, good wages for a day's wort, ine prosecution ot public im provements wherever needed, keeping faith to the nation's creditor?, equal lustice to all, high aud low, rich and peor, white and black ; liberal pen sions and bounties to tho soldiers of the late war, and to their widows and orphans ; protection to American citi ens everywhere, free education to the masses, an army large enough to pro tect the frontier and preserve the peace the unity of States, aud the adminis t ration of the Government by honnst capable and loyal officers. If this plat form is not sound enough for the av rage citizen to stand upon, ho had Letter look for some lone rock in the upon which to carry out a better ne. HARD TIMES. The following article appeared in 1 a Meadville Republican of the '2 A. It is from the pen of Col. Reis er, and appears to us to embrace a v. o wnoie subject, it will do none i our readers hurt to read the Colo I's views, therefore we reproduce the icle: "Hard times is an unpleasant con Joo of things to everybody, and it is :ibtake to say that rich men prefer Nobody makes as much money in u J times as ia easy times, and one of e causes of hard times among poor a is financial embarrassment to rich ;-a. During the war, the rich made 'r fortunes greater much, more frc . -atly than tho poor became wealthy 1 no other class Las suffered as much the rich, by the shrinkage of values . we could force business to the stand rd of 1864-5 by legislation, that leg . iation would be in the special interest i the rich. The prevalent idea that '.a preseut depression in business is on . tm ouni oi a scarcity, or currency is s ibly erroneous. There never waa le withiu tho memory of a living i, when the currency of the coun was greater, iu comparison to the of the property of the country jii it now is. in loou tho eutire -iuk circulation of the country was lvo huudred and seven million dollars it increased uutil 18G3, when the State i!ik circulation, National bank eir tion, demand notes, legal tender one and two year Jiotes of 18G3, :1 intcmt notes and fractional all tombiued,ngtre."ated the sum of $983,318,085.70. Of this near ly two hundred millions were in com pound interest notes much of which was hoarded and not in circulation in a proper sense. To-day, the paper currency of the country aggregates $088,597,275.25, or about thirty per cent, less than the greatest inflation of tho war period. Will any man of sense assert that the prosperous times os 1865 were due to the $300,000,000 additional currency, or that the con traction of that amount has produced the present hard times? It is safe to estimate the shrinkage in values since 865 at not less than two-thirds. Take all the property of the country, real aud personal, aud it was worth not less than three times its present value. ho Greenback orators put it even higher than this, but we have been careful to speak within bounds. Now if times were flush, money plenty, and in abundance to do the business of the country, when we bad only yJ,UUU, 000, is it consistent with facts to say that seven-tenths of that amount is in sufficient to do tho business of the country when values have shrunk to one third tho standard of 1805? And yet the Greenback newspapers are howling for more currency as the only antidote to the financial sufferings of lie country. "The truth is, we havo enough nion- It is industry and economy, and personal honesty which need increas ing ; it is business integrity, and a de termination on the part of all classes o buy only what can be paid for, and to put in a full day's work for a full day's pay. If a million of our farmers and mechanics were put into the army and tha Government forced to buy the guns, and ammunition, and horses, and clothing, and rations, and the thousand other thiugs required by men engaged in butchering each other, good times for those at homo would soon come again, high prices for labor and pro duce would rule aeaiD, and money would be plenty, even if the aggregate amount of the currency remained at its present figure. This the Greenbacker does not seem to understand. When he comes to understand it he will not be a Greenbacker. One of the first things necessary to discover in a phy sical disease is tho cause, and so of the affections of the body politic, and un less the leaders of the Greenback move- meat cnu discover tho cause of hard times we shall have little hopes of their ability to treat the disease.'' Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in bis hands by an .hast India missionary tho for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy aud permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat aud lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, freo of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and usiug, in German, Freuch, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 141) Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14 eow-ly B. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. K linkers celebrated IJIttrr Wine of Iron wMl effectually euro liver com plaint. Jaundice, dj-snepsin, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of tho kidneys 'and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, llatulexice, inward piles, fullness ofMood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orfluttaring at tho pit of tho stomach, swimmingof tho head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or sullocnting sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho llesh, constant iuuigiuingn of evil and (treat depression of spirits, Price ft pnr bottle. Rowaro of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm off some other preparation of iron ho niay say it is ns good, but ask for Kunkel's 1 Sitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. E. F. Knnkel, Proprietor! No. 2V. North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all drugirists. Tape Worm Removed Alivo. Head and all complete, in two hours. No fee till head passes. Heat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Knnkel, 251) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for" circular, For removing Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms cull on vour druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never fails. Coin nion" sense teaches if Tnpo Worm bo removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustra! & E. F. Kunkel'a Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, sootheand cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling off, and promote tho growth In a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it soft and flossy. They impart a brilliancy nnd a silky' appearance to braid and wiry Hair, nn ns a hair dressing, they nro unrivall ed ( eradicate dan d mil and prevent bald noss. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkels Shampoo and Lustral restoro Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh anil wiry hair. Prico per bottlo' $1. Ask vour druggist for them, or send to E. F. -lvunkol. Pro prietor, No. 2"U North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. lS-Um JOB A J IS DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt' bj, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -;o;- ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS -ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IX &MSJIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISI1IIG TACKLE. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, Anil our C'rlrlirnlt-il KENTUCKY RIFLE, Which ha ht-vn the HUXTMVS MIDI! for over :tO Yearn. C I I I JL L IE D SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUll SPOUTING FRIENDS: W have just received a supply of Tallnum b IlrothorN Superior CliIllel WJiotj, which is pronounced by competent judges ta bo the liKST MADE SHOT UN THE WOULD. Wo have all sizes Irom .No. 1 up to JSo. lO. Also uoftAimutt Attn lMixira Nrmxca tiiai'k. A FULL. STOCK OF ROUGH RALLS AND RALLS FILLED WITH FEATHERS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prico List to JAMES BOWII & SON, NOTICE. All persons who have old muslin, ia the shape of sheets, pillow-cases, etc., etc., who will contribute tho same to the use of tho small-pox patients, will pleaso send the same to Dr. Blaino's office. Kunkel's "Des Flcur De Alpes," a delicious perfume for tho. handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle. Do not waste "your money on "cheap" perfumery ; the bes. is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Try Kankel's Perfumes lor the handkei chief. For sale at Bovard'a. BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, Foi Sale, or To Let on a long lease lor improvement, or will bo 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., Tioncsta, Pa ll'roii tU r-i!iiti:r,h .v!.-r, Sir-U '-'2, l.-Tn.) "I Must Lio Down and Die." Tho following is hii extract from a letter dated July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer ot Rethesda Watur. 'llio winter is the Rev, T. IJ. Fuller, D. D., D. C. L., Roi-tor of St, GrpfforyV Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc Tho writer, at tho a"?e of 00 yours was a. victim of Siicrharine JJiahett.i. His physician said (to use Dr Fullea's words) "ho could do no more for mo than he had done; that my disease was incurable, and that 1 must lio down und dio." IVVe tihouid stato here, oi parent In sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleininr, Lsij., is the sole awl ui(l; culhorizi d iiiut for this wonderful water for this State, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fiillor: "In four day." he writes, "after taking the Water, I obtained relief, und isiiicn that time 1 havo taken no inedicino, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could Rive myself reasonable rest, I would be quito well." Such testimony, from mich a nouree, bhoulrl indeed have convincing weight. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Solo aont for West Virginia. JOSEPH FLEMINfi, fc-t Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, mailed free. I'hick per gallon, !",0e ; Per one-fourth barrel, fl.w, half barrel, .00; barrels, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County and to mo directed there will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry at tho Court House, in Tionesta borough, on MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, to-wit: lUiza A. i'uiiK vs. John M. Funk. Lev. Fa., No. '20 Sept. Term, 178. -Lathy tr Ajrnew. Tho undivided ono-eiu;hth (I) nuct ri' ull tnn ft ew ti rliiunvt Via 1 twt.i to-wit: First. A certain tract of land situate partly in tho township of Kings- ley, (lormoriy Tionesta), l-orest (lori. o nango) irounty, i a., ana parity in ino Township of .Tonka, Forest county, Pa., surveyed on Warrant No. 613(5, granted to .Tosiah llarmer. Containing 530 acres, more or loss. Second. All that certain tract of land situate in Howe (formerly Tionesta) Town shin, Forest county. Pn., surveyed on warrant no. vjh'i, granted to Ueorge M nail. I'ountaintng nwi acres, more or ipsa Adioinirg tract No. 6101, nnd other tracts surveyed to Jonathan Mifflin. Third. All that certain body of land I situate in Howe (formerly Tionesta) and JenkB townships, Forest county, Pa. Re ginning at a post where stood a beach,thence by tract No. .r110 northwoast to the north corner thereof, thence by tracts Nos. 510S and 5105 northeast to tho corner ot the lat ter, thence by tract No. 5105 northwest to its north coriier on tho line of tract No. 52(17, thence by the samo and by tract No. 5ii(i(i northeastward to tho north corner of t ract No. 5101 and west corner of tract No. 52S2, thence by tho latter tract southeast to tho corner of tracts Nos. 5101 and 6H'J, thence by the latter tract southwest to the corner of tracts Nos. 510 and 5103, thenco by tract No. 5102 southeast 257 perches to n post, thence by the residue of tract No. 5M3 Kuiilhwost to tho line of trict No. 510)1, thence by said trai t No. 51Uli southeast to a hemlock, and thence by the southeastern boundary oi tracts Nos. 5K and 5107 southwest to tho place of beginning. Con taining fivo thousand four hundred and lifty-ouo (5451 ) acres, more or less. Doing the whole of tract No. 5101, part of tract No. 5103, and the whole of tracts Nos. 5104, 5100 and 5107; ami being the same land which was conveyed to A. R. Funk by A. McDermilt. by deed dated June 8, 18U4, and recorded' in tho Recorder's office of Forest county, in 1eed hook rio. 2, pages 115, u5. 117 aud lis. TIih said un(l:viieo. one-eighth of same taken in execution ami to bo sold as the pr perty of John M. Funk, at tho suit of Kliza A. Funk. ' Term.-, ca.-.h. JUSTIS SHAWKKY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollico, Tioiesta, Pa., Jul22, 178. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. UARNKS, Phoi'HIEToh. MIAVIN), Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in tho lonsonal Al t done with neatness and despatch. Also a first-class stock of CHiARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mublo iV Hunter's and tho Post Ofiiee, Tidiouto, Pa. 33 ly rlRMrGRIST miLLr 'PH L GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy JL town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first clas order, and is now running and doing ull kinds of CUM T O 31 IS I N 1) I X . FLOUR, FF.KD, AND OATS. Constantly onhaud, and bold at tho very lowest figures. -Dm 11. LKI'i; BUR. BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXT1ILY STATEMENTS ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, o0-Cm ICG & 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HYDE, BriA-TTUCIC cfc CO., m nufacturi:rs of BREECH-LOADING SHOT CUftSS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. lxtni Ilon-vy CSiniM loi Hion;; Umif n JSiIuU . I HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Mass. Cut this out and send for Catalogue and Price-List, enclosing 3 cent tfauip. 49.9m. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? TIIK I SI', MlB.mii KICOV CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready for lino 1m 'White, end over One Hundred different Colors made of t-. ict ly pure Whito Ld, Zinc and Liastcrt Oil, Chemically combined, wariaated in-h handsomer and cheaper, and to laat Twice am Long nl any other Paint. It han taken the FIRST PREMIUMS it twenty of the itatc rairs of the Union, and is on Many Thouaand of the finest houses ia the country. Address: IMIIIjXjIEIR BROTHERS, SAMPLE CABD SEHT FBEE. V.V, HI, A :i:t St. Clair Stru t, CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOR SALE BY ROBINSON t BONNKR, TIONESTA, PA. It GOODYEAK'S UBBlt GOODS BLANKS, 8 POSTER OF EVEET DES0EIPTI0N, Wholennle nnd Itrlnil. HandHOiiio "Rvorsiblo" Coat 812.00. Oth or Btylen, tf'J.iiU to 22.00. In ordering coat give lioiglit and chest nicasuro over vent. t'apn, Capes, Logglns, Gun ('overs, and Watorprmif lioodH of all kinds. Iiadie' Nursyry Aprons, ?1.7". Children's Ribs and Diapcr, fiOets. Crib Sheets, handnoinely finislied, ?1.0'J A' ?1.25, by mail. Hod Sheets, handsomely finished, full size, $1.50 by mail. Lad ion' Rubber Cloves for Housework, Gardening, and Softening and Whiten ing the hands; and a euro for Salt Rheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, Gauntlets $1..V). Nursery Shooting, Hot Water Rottles. Lilo Preservers, Air Rosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venience of ladies, worthy their attention. Fll KE Goo ivy ka it's M A : c A l, illut ral ed, 52 pages of valuable information, of in terest U every ono, on receipt of address and stamp. Goods tmitablo t all purposes. Special articles t order. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Debt Goods at Lowest New York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Dr-pot Comlyeur's Rubber Goods, Mauufwturws Rud Dealoru, VTtiulesilc aud Retail. Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 211 Fulton Street, Rn.oklyn, N. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -ANI- Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Buffalo Railroad. 0 N AND A FTF.R Mondav..Jun. 17. 1:. trains will run as follows; STATIONS. a in Pittsburgh K:r W PonJunclOiOii Kittaniung 10::!S R. R'k .IuneIl:lM Rrady Rondll::W Parker 12:H Lmlenton 12:.ri2 Scrubgrass l:3:t Franklin 2:(tH Oil Citv 2::to Oleopoils 2:40 KaaloRock 2::s Tionosta 3:17 Tidiouto 3:"1 Irvineton 4::to Falconers 5:07 Ruffalo H: Northward. Kq. 1 ho. S N'ti. S l in 4:4 5:35 5:4(i (j:2.- 7:10 7:54 0:05 Oil City Pot. Centre Titusville Corry 0:10 0:4; 1();2W p in H:4) 10:50 1 1 :45 1:05 1:111 2;4S 3:15 4::t2 5::t7 f::i() 7:bt 7:21 7:4il :22 Southward N. I No. I Urn. A pm piu a 111 K:05l 2:551 8:00 0:55 l:4o i:(0 0:20 5:40 5:20 4:45 4:20 2:52 2::U) 2:11 2:02 1:41 l:0:i 0:00,12:25 10::io 1:05 0:50 7:15 0:05 10:53 t0 1:15 1:21 12:40 11:2. 12:5X 11:17! ll::i:i 10:55 lOr.'IO 4:55 ::." 3:15 2:05 1. :!; 0:42 12: 0 0:02;ll::w 8:25 10:55 !!!!!lo"27 10:07 0.2!i fc:50 I 7:2H ! 4:50- 2:45 !:10 it:.-..., 5:05; . ill Trains run bv Pliilt-d Ipbia Timo. DAY fl-M. CAiUiO, Gcii'lStip't MORTON HALL, 'ten'l l'ass(nger & Ticket Agent. a. lira, m; 8:I5 8:35 7:50i 8:10 7:Uij 7::i5 ) 0:20 ip. in THE PARKER GUH. it. i 1. O. Kux as. 45-3m A DVKRTISKRS send 25 cents to Goo. l)ODGEjt8, IIANDI5ILLS1 LABELS, i SHIPPING TAG?, Ac for their Kignty-pago Pamphlet, showing cos of adverismg. VS 41 TO I PUULICAN oiiicrt m at tho RH- Cau't bo mado by every agent ev ery month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can casilv earn h dozen dollars a day right in their o n localities. Jlavo no room to explain here. Durness pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as w ell as men. Wo will fuinih you a complete Outfit free, Tho business pays better than anything else. We will bear oxpenso of starting you. Particulars free. Write nnd see. Fanuors nnd me chanics, their sons and daughters, and ull classes in need of paying woik at home, should write to us and lonrn all about the work at oneo. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address Truo fc Co., Augusta, Maine. ui ' . ... IV ..-Si-. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAft PARKER BROS WEST MERIDEN.CT. ri-of. lu-iMt. 31ouIuy, . rPFACH i:R of Vocal and Instrumental Music, will give lessons on tho Piano, O rutin and Violin. Terms reasonable and satisfaction uu,i-anlced. Present resi dence with Mr. Fi'ifiik Monday, at Tiones ta Station. ;;itf Frank IlobbiiiK, PHOTOGRAPHER , Pictures in every styloof the art. Views of tho oil regions for salo or taken to or der. CKNTRK STRHKT, near R, R, crossing. SYCAMORE STRFKT neur Union De p.t, Oil City, Pa. hj-
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