The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 28, 1878, Image 2

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    - EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY AUG. !3, 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 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 PROTHONOTaRY, Ac,
JUST1S SHAWKEY.
FOR SHERIFF,
, C. A. RANDALL,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
II. W. LEDEBUR,
JOHN H. WHITE.
FOR COUNTY AUDITORS,
N. THOMPSON,
D. F. COPELAND.
FOR JURY COMMISSIONER,
C. II. CHURCH.
NOTICE.
There will be a rneetiDg of members
of tie Republican County Committee
at my office in Tionesta Borough, on
Friday, the 30th day of August, 1878,
at 2 o'clock r. m. It is earnestly de
sired that there be a full attendance,
as business of importance will be pre
sented for the consideration of the
Cpmmittee. E. L. Davis,
Chairman Rep. Co. Com.
Tionesta Aug. 20, 1878.
- SPIKING THE DEMOCRATIC GUNS.
For six years the Democratic party
has made its campaigns in this State
on the cry of fraud in the Treasury.
Six years ago General Hartranft and
It. W, Mackey were hounded and be
labored by cries and accusations that
they were the authors of gigantic
frauds in the accounting and disburs
ing offices of the commonwealth. The
specific statement was made that the
raults of the Treasury contained the
evidence of malfeasance iu that the
public moneys were loaned to people
who did not repay them ; that all the
State had iu lieu of the money thus
misapplied were a mass of worthless
due bills and notes of hand. Auditor
General Temple -won his election by
this cry, and yet he did not show a sin
gle instance of fraud having been com
mitted by his predecessors. He was
for three years in office, yet failed to
enlighten the public from tho recoids
ia his possession of any malfeasance.
Senator Wallace owes his election to
the United States Senate by a Legis
lature which was voted into power to
reveal tic frauds alleged to exist by
the organs of his party. That Legis
lature instituted an inquiry which it
prosecuted and abandoned, failing to
find any evidence of wrong, and iguo
niinioualy declining to admit the facts.
Again, last year the same cry of fraud
was used by the Democracy, and thev
arrid the election of the accounting
iud disbursing officers of the state, be
cauee the people believed that wrong
perpetrated by Republicans in ofiice
wa covered up in the vaults of the
State Treasury. On Monday the pub
Jio was for the first time enlightened
on a subject which has perhaps elicited
more clamor and produced more bad
fueling than auy which has ever enter-f-
into Pennsylvania politics. State
: asurer Nojes, for the first time, lays
io l!ie czp of thi? people cf tbJ
W. R. DUNN
I State the real witi'.'ition of the Tn ; s
ury. And wlmt doe lie show ?
First. That under Republican m1
istration of thn State Tieasury , not a
dollar of tho public revenues has been
lost.
Second. That in te enso of the Ve
nango National Bank and the Bank
of Commerce, both were designated
places of deposit for public moneys, by
act of the Legislature, and therefore
Treasurers Kemble and Slifcr, under
whose charge 'of the Treasury these
defalcations occurred, claim exemption
from all responsibility, and certified
the accounts to the Attnrnev General
for collection. '
Third. That Ex-Treasurers Mnckcy
and Rawle have filed bonds for the
collection of the small items of losses
sustained under their respective ad
ministrations of the affairs of the
Treasury,a soon as the amount which
cannot be collected from the bank in
which the money was deposited can bo
ascertained. Both gentlemen are good
for the sums thu3 put in litigation.
Fourth. Both Wm. II. Kemble and
Eli Slifer are good for the losses which
occurred in their administration, in
case the State fails to collect from the
banks in question.
But the gist of the statement is con
tained in the following, penned by the
State Treasurer, with the doors of his
vault wide open, that the light of day
may enter :
"I found no notes, checks, due bills
r other evidence of debt owing, from
any individual, firm or corporation to
the Treasurer of the Commonwealth
other than those contained in the fore
going list."
These are the items thus referred, to'
by the Treasurer :
Dougherty, Bro. A Co. Harrisb'g..?l,721.00
Bank of Commerce, Erie 3,8M.48
Venango Nat. Bank, Franklin 6,140.82
G. A. Mason A Co., Towanda 5,000.00
Inland Ins. Dep. Co. Lancaster.. 3.100.78
Bank of Brandy wine, W. Chester.. 1,003.80
Total i $20,872.4!!
The Dougherty & Bro. item is se
cured by a note, and the other five
items are in the hands of the Attorney
General for collection.
We repeat these facts for th6 benefit
of the reader. The statement of Treas
urer Noyen has been carefully perused
and reperused, studied and digested by
the intelligent reader, whose judgment
is now made up on the whole case.
The charge was that the Republicau
party, and more especially Kumblo
and Mackey, hud mismanaged the
Treasury. On that charge the Demo
cratic party has conducted its cam
paigns for the last six years but atlau
the vindication has come, full, com
plete, searching and powerful, pro
nounced by a Democratic Treasurer:
First. That no worthless due bills,
notes or stock are deposited in the
vault of the Treasury as evideuce of
indebtedness to the State.
Second. That there is nothing on the
records of the Treasury to show Re
publican mismanagement.
Third. That whatever evidence of
indebtedness exists is legitimate, legal
and properly secured.
Fourth. That the just conclusion is
that Republican charge of the State
Treasury has been in all respects hon
orable and honest.
Never was official character more
thoroughly and completely vindicated,
by the voluntary action of a partisan
opponent, than the management of the
State Treasury, under charge of Re
publicans, has been shown to have
been strictly honest alid legal, by the
statements put forward by Treasurer
Noyes. It epikes the guns of falsehood
and malice, which have given the Dem
ocratic party victories it did not de
serve, and silences, at least in this
campaign tho tongue of political slan
der. The Brookville Repullican savs:
Iu a Greenback meeting at Chautau
qua Lake, Mr. S. R. Mason, the Na
tional caudidate for Governor of Penn
sylvania, said that he never expected
to see the bonds paid : he did uot want
them paid ; but wished the Govern
ment to reduce the interest to 3 per
cent, as in England. He thought it
might be wtll enough to renew the
bonds for forty years, but he believed
they would never be paid, and that
was the right way. What followed
these declarations is described in the
Jamestown Democrat :
"Hardly had Mr. Mason uttered
those sentiments ere a geutleiuan in
the audience jumped from his chair
aad addressing the speaker, remarked
iu anything but a whisper: 'If that
is greenback doctrine, then I'm no
Greeubacker !' The audience, to a
man, inttDtl v Fprang to its feet to'J
berau to disperse, ninid loud and ve
lenient converse, and no calls ('nun
the Htns;n by frantic head men could
again bring together the discouraged
crowd of truth-seekers."
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in his hands
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 all throat and lung affections,
also a positive and, radical cure for
nervous debility and all nervous com
plaints, after having tesUd its wonder
ful curative powers iu thousands of
cases, has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actu
ated by this motive, aod a desire to
relieve human sufTeriug, I will send,
free of charge, 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
with stamp, naming this paper. W. W.
Shernr, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester,
N. Y. 14 eow-lv
.
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, Ta.
(Fnwi the PUI.Mirfh lender, March 11, MTK.J
"I Must Lie Down and Die."
The following is an extract from a letter
dated July 21, 1877, to the discoverer of
Beth esda Water, 'lhowr'terls the Rev.
T. B. Fuller, D. D., D. C. L., Rector of St.
Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of
of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho w riter, at tho
ago of 00 years was a victim of Saccharine
Diabetes. His physician said (to use Dr.
Fullea's words) "ho could do no inoro for
me than he had done j that my diseaso was
Incurable, and that 1 must lie down and
die." I Wo should state here, en parenthe
sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming,
Esq., ia the note ami only authorised agent
for this wonderful 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 Water, I obtained
relief, and sineo that time I have taken no
medicine, consulted no medical man, and
presume, if I could give myseir reasonable
rest, I. would bo quite well."
Such testimony, from such a source,
should indeed have convincing weight.
Sole agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and
West Virginia.
J OS IS I'll FLEMING,
81 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Send for Pamphlets and Certificates,
mailed free.
Prick per gallon, 60e; per one-fourth
barrel, f 4.00 ; half barrel, $3.00 : barrels,
16.00.
E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron.
F.. F. Kunkel's celobratod Bitter Wino
of Iron will cffee.tuaUv cure liver onn.
plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nor
vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, diseaso of
ine Kidneys and all diseases arising from
a disordered liver, stomach or intestines,
;ueh as constipation, llatulonce, inward
piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity
of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust
for food, fullness or weiirht in the stom
ach, sore eructations, sinking orfluttsring
at the pit of the stomach, swimmingof the
head, hurried or difficult breathimr. flut
tering at the heart, choking or suttocating
sensation when in a lying posture, dim
ness of vision, dots or webs before the
sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of
perniuruuuii, yellowness oi tne BKin and
eyes, pain in tho side, back, head, chest,
limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn
ing in the flesh, constant imaginings of
i-vii nuu great, depression oi spirits. 1'rlce
$1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do
not let your druggist palm oil' some other
preparation oi iron he may sav It is as
good,. but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine
of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter
Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in
$1 bottles. K. F. Kuukel, Proprietor, No.
259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all druggists.
Tape Worm Removed Alive.
Head and all complete, in two hours.
No fee till head passos. Seat, Pin and
Stomach Worms roraoved by Dr. Kunkol,
250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Send for circular, For removing Seat,
Pin or Stomach Worms call on your
druggist and ask for a bottlo of Kunkel's
Worm Syrup, price $1. It never fails.
Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be
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 -Cloaner in tho world. Thoy re
move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and
cool the heated Bcalp, prevent the hair
from falling oft', and promote the growth
in a very short time. They preservo 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 are unrivall
ed ; eradicate dandrutt and prevent bald
ness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re
moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption.
Cures headaclio produced by heat and fa
tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral
restore Hair to a natural and glossy color,
restore faded, dry, uarsh and wirv hair.
Price per bottle $1. Ask your druggist
for them, or send 10 E. F. Ktinkel. Pro
prietor, No. 250 North Ninth Street Phil
adelphia, Pa. . 18-Om
TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON.
T. II. BARNES, PKoraiKTOB.
SHAVING, Hair-Cutting. Shampooing
and every tiling in the fonsonal Art
done with neatness and despatch.
Also a first-class stock of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Between Mabie V. Hunter's and the Post
Ofiice, Tidioute, Pa. 33 ly
'neMskigrist mTlTT
THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Laey
A town,) Forest county, has been thc.r
oughly overhauled and refitted in first
class order, and is now running and doinu
all kinds of 0 6
CUNTOM (JUI.MH(j.
FLOUR,
EED, AND OATS.
Constantly onhand, and sold at the very
lowest tiv'ures.
H. W T,T.rERrtR. '
JOB WORK
DONE AT THE
"REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At the lowest cask prices, neatly, prompt
ly, and in style equal to that of any
other establishment in the District.
-so;
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CAUhl,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
SIOXTIIXY STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS
LABELS,
PHIPPJNO TAH9. Ac.
ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS -ESTABLISHED 1848. v
JAMES BO WN & SOSM,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE.
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
STEEL AND iRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS,
Ami our t'rlrbrntril
KENTUCKY RIFLE,
Which . been the JtUXTKJVS 1111 DK for over HO Years.
C I I I JL, L JH X) SHOT!
IMPORTANT TO OUR SPORTING FRIENDS:
Wo have just received n supply of Tallinn! fe Itrollarrn NiiMrinr
IliI!Ml SIiol, which is pronounced by competent judges t;i bo the BEST
MADE SHOT IN THE WORLD. We have all sizes from No. i up to No.
lO. Also
HOCJ &itlVN PAINF.S N1HIX4 TRAl'N.
A FULL STOCK OF ROUGH RALLS AND RALLS FILLED WITH FEATHERS.
Bond for Illustrated Catalogue and Prico List to
JAMES DOWN &, SON, ,
50 6m
I-IYID33, SHATTUCK Ss CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN3,
Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc.
Cut this out ntl neiirt for Catalogue
aul Prieo-LiHt, enclosing 3 cent Mamp.
49-3m,
ARE YOU GOING TO PAIFJT?
Tin?' vhk
CHEMICAL PAINT.
Ready for uso in 'White, ami over One Huinlred different Colors m.ulo of i ii t
ly pure White Lead, Zino and Lisseert Oil, Chemically comltiiied, warranted rnwh
handaonier and cheaper, and to last Twice iw Lone as any other Faint. It has takcif
tho FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of th State Fairs of the Union, and is on Many
Thousand of the linest houses in the countrv.
Address:
nriLILiEl
8AJCLE CAED SENT FEEE.
FOR KALE D JIOBIMOX
GOODYEAK'S
RUBKER GOODS
OF EVEBY DES0EIPTI0H,
. WbolmMle anil It flail.
IDiiidsoino "Reversible" Coat $ 12.00. Oth
er Htyles, to &2.U0.
In ordering coat give height and chest
measure over vest.
Caps, Capes, Levins, Gun ('overs, and
Watorpi ool Goods of all hinds.
Ladies' Nursery Aprons, $1.7.".
Children's Ril.m and Diapers, .r)0cts.
Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, f LOO it
f 1.2."), by liiail.
Red Sheets, handsomely finished, full size,
$4.50 by mail. .
Ladies Rubber Gloves for Housework,
Gardening, and Softening and Whiten
ing tho hands; and a euro for Salt
Rheum and Chapped Hands.
Ladies Short, $1.25. Gauntlets fl..")0.
Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Dottle. Lilo
Preservers, Air Dosoms, etc., etc.
Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con
venience of ladies, worthy their
attention.
FIl EGoodyear'h Manual, illustrated,
b'i paes of valuable information, of in
terest to overy one, on receipt of
address and btump.
Goods suitable to all purposes. Special
articles to order.
Anything under 4 pounds, by mail.
15et Goods &tLowent Now York Price.
AGENTS WANTED.
Brooklyn Depot Coodyeur's Rubber Coods,
Manufacturer! and Dealeri, Wholusale and Retail.
Aditrcs
' T. C. THORNE, Manager,
211 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
P. O. Hoi 88. 45-3m
ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to Geo.
P. Rowell it- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y.,
for their Eighty -page Panij'hlet, showing
cost of adverirmg. l& 4t
OB WORK neatly executed at the RE
I PURLICAN Ofiice
Pnnn Cnn'' ',0 "lade by
LllJ ery month in tli
UUlJu l"rni.h, hut those
Can't bo made by every agent ev-
io business wo
lose willinir to work
can easily earn a dozen dollars a
day right in their own localities. .Have no
room to explain here. Business pleasant
and honorable. Women and boys and
girls do as well as men. We will furnish
you a complete Outfit free. Tho business
pays 1 etter than anything else. We will
bear expense of starting you. Particulars
free. Write and see. Farmers and me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and all
classes in need of paying wolk at home,
should write to us and learn all about the
work at once. Now is the time. Don't
d!ay. Address Truo it Co., Augusta,
M ine. ;$
13G & 138 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HATFIELD,
Hampshire Co., Mass.
?m.ri:it mios
BROTHERS,
an, ;ii, ,f si. ciair street.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
& BOXXKt!. TIOXICST.I, PA.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
-AND
Pittsburgh, Titusvillo 4
Railroad.
Buffalo
0
N AND AFTER Monday.Jun. 17, 1878,
uhimh win run as iouows:
STATIONS. North w
Nn. 1 No. .1
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Pittsburgh 8t.")() 2:30
W Pen Juncli):(Mi 4:00
K'ittanniiig 10:H8 4:4:5
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5:40
5:20
4:45
4:20
3:33
2:52
2:30,
2:11
2:02
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0:00
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Parker 12:10 0:2,
Kmlenton 12:52 7:10
Scrubgrass 1:3.1 7:")1
Franklin 2: OH K:;t'
Oil City 2:30 U:05
Oleopo!i 2:40
Eagle Rock 2:"H
Tionesta 3:17
Tidionto 3:.r4
Irvincton 4:30
Falconers r:o"
Buffalo. 8:25
10:27
!l0;07
Oil Citv 2:45 0:10
i:50
7:15
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1:21
12:4ii
8:15 8:35
Pet. (Vntro 3:10 0;4
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0:20
Titusvillo 3:50 10:20,
Corry 5:05
p. in
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n. m:a. m
lp. m
Trains run by Philadelphia Time.
DAVID MfCAUGO, Gen'l Sup't.
T MORTON HALL, 1
cn'l Passenger A- Ticket Agent.
THE PARKER CUM.
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
Ii-of". Clvit. aioiuln.v,
rpEACIIKR or Vocal and Instrumental
J- M usic will give lessons on the Piano
Organ and lol.n. Terms reasonable . ,
sutisluction guaranteed. Present V.'s
tLCti:h Flank M-1'1, at Tiono,-
30tf
Frank Kobbln,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Pictures in every stvloof tho ni-t -i
of the oil regions lr salo'L'l'en tV
CENTRE STREET, near R K. crossill
SYCAMORE STREET ,1W4r r, 2
pot, Oil (My, p. ar 1 mo I-'e-
a in
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(i:00
4:55
3:35
3:15
2:05
1:35
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