- KDITOlt. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 4, 1878, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR UOVFItNOK, HENRY M. 1IOYT, OF LUZFUNE COUNTY. FOK LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES V. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. .TAMES T. 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. T. WHEELER. FOR PROTIIONOTaRY, Ac, JU3T1S SHAWKEY. FOR SHERIFF, , C. A. RANDALL." FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, II. W. LEDEBTJR, JOHN II. WHITE. FOR COUNTY AUDITORS, N. TIIOMrSON, D. F. COPELAND. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, C. II. CHURCH. Republican Meeting at East Hickory. The house was called to order, and Jas. Green Esq. was elected President of the evtuing, and Mr. Lewis Ki ester Secretary. The President then 6tated the object of tho meeting, after which W. E. La thy Esq., of Tionesta, was called upon to address thuse who had assembled to hear tho issues of the day. He first explained -what and who the Republicans are; what their prin ciples are, and what the paity is in general. Also, in a mastely manner, brought up what the Republican party has done, a retrospect which is re membered by many of our citizens and brought up many recollections Vihich, however dim, can never bo for gotten. He next explained the value of the different kinds of money which are ::ov in circulation. lie 6tated the umount of the National debt of France .bout twenty years ago, and from that evinced all present that France is yet in debt and not enjoying the pros perity which is so strongly .asserted ; y many. He next quoted sta lics to show the condition of our nances at the present time, and also ..; the past. He claims that money is jIJ and silver coin, or paper currency avertable into coin at the will of u:o holder. Come again. Gamma. Our Washington Letter. i'wial to the Rkpublican. -Washington, D. C, Aug. 30, '78. The testimony of occasional witness iicfore Hewitt's committee seems like an oaiis in the monotonous stretch of desert surrounding it. John Roach, who has demonstrated 'lis practical business capacity in the 'cvelopment of aa industry iron ship jilding during the very hardest of rJ times that gires employment to ousands of laborers, mechanics' and . tisans, gives it as hia belief that one f the most potential of the contribu ting causes to the existing condition of business paralysis and consequent dis tress, is to be found in the extrava gant habits that naturally followed the inflatiou and Hush times of the war period. When the iuevetably msp.s came it found almost everybody i ralized and their prodigal habits uly been abaudened to just that : hat poverty compelled. The n. dunx observer of ordinary discernment can verify tho truth of Roach's Htatement by comparing the style of living now obtaining among hi? acquaintances, with that practiced 20 years bjjo nnmng similar clashes. If the menus art ol taitiaMe, the family . of the average Washington mechanic of to-day spends twico as much in a month to keep up tho "style" that has gradually grown up since 18G0, as would have sufficed to make the same number just ns com fortable, at or before that date. A like or greater ratio of increase i3 de monstablo in every grade of society above or below the mechanic. The typical female Treasury clerk spends as much now in tho ordinary items of living in ouo year, as answered for lle support of father, mother, and a half dozen brothers and sisters, perhaps, for the same length of time two decades ago. The amount of money worse than wasted by each of a certain claes of 1,200 dcpaitmental clerks, in beer, whiskey, cigars, theatres and excur sions, not to mention the "nobby" style of dress indulged in, would have gone very far in 1862 in paying the entiro living expenses of the family that earned tho everlasting gratitude of the government by contributing him to its Civil Service. What is true of Washington is probably true to some extent of every community in the country. Mr. Roach's testimony seems to make our failures to seize the commercial advantages tendered us by South America all the more inexplica ble. Blatherskite Kearny, a seditious brutal alien, whose reputation chiefly depends on his ruffianly phillipics against foreigners, honors us by his presence, and we shall have such a flow of "chin music" to night, on the east steps of the capitol as has rarely been heard from u rostrum that has furnished accommodations for many a vagabond orator. The sensatioD over him has had a short run. Nearly all instrumental! in his Eastern tour, seemed to have been shamed into a disavowal of any sympathy with him; and it is safe to assume he will find few followers outside the Cohen gang. The present animus of Butler to wards tho Republican party leads eve ry one to discredit his venomously spiteful remarks cum gran salis. Hence his reported statement that he made public was wholly powerless to harm any one; and it occasioned not a ripple of the excitement that might have followed such a statement from a Ies3 prejudiced or more reputable source. It was patent from the vigorous manner in which Sherman had jiut been grinding Thurman between be tho upper and nether mill stones of the latter's glaring inconsistencies, that ho was none disturbed. Now comes Benjamin with the assertion that its all a lie that he don't believe the letter ever had an existeuoe, thus as it is written, another hope of the Bourbon perishes. p 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. --KuDkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes," a delicious perfume for tho handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery ; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. (From the ritutiuiy'.i I.eiultir, March 22. lBTf.J "I Must Lie Down and Die." The following is an extract from a letter dated July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer of Bothesda Water. The writer ia tho Rev, T. B. Fuller, D. D., D. C. L., Rector of St, Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. The writer, at tho ago of GO years was a victim of Saccharine Diabetes. His physician suid (to use Dr. Fullej's words) "he could do no nire for mo than ho had done ; that my disease 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 the sola and only authorized agent for this wonderful water for this State, a 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 since that time I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could give myself reasonable rest, I would be quite well." Sucli testimony, from such a source, should Indeed have convincing weight. Sole agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. JOSEPH FLEMING. 81 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, mailed free. Pun:: per gallon, 50c ; per ouo-foiirth barrel, f t.utJ ; half barrel, 8.00; barrels. flfi.W. (1onstiiiiiiIoit dirol. 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 iernuient cure for eo,pinnpt 'on, hroiiohitis, 0:t irrli, aslli. iiih, and all throat and lung ulK t'lious. also a positive and radio, il cure for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, nfler 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 moti'e, and a desire to relieve human Buffering, 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, miming this paper, W. W. Sherar, 140 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14-eow-ly E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wine of Iron will ell'eetually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nor voua debility, chrome diarrluva, disease of the kidneys and nil diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, (inch as constipation, llatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, aeidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight In tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orlluttaring at the pit of tho stomach, swimmingof the head, hurried or dillicnlt breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in tho side, back, lijad, chest, limbs, etc., sodden flushes of heat, burn ing in the flesh, constant imaginings, of evil and great depression of spirits. Price J?l per bottle. Boware of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm off some other preparation of iron ho may sav it Is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 81 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2M) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No feo till hoad passes. Scat, 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 bottlo of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, prico ?l. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tapo Worm bo removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's LustraJ & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Thn best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair from falling off, and promote tho growth in a very short time. They presorve and beautify fho Hair, and render it soft nnd glossy. They impart a brilliancy ffnd a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they aro unrivall ed j eradicate dandruff and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle 1. Ask your druggist for them, or send to E. F. KunKol, Pro prietor, No. 259 North N inth Street Phil adelphia, Fa. 13-6rn M ON E Y SAVED is MONEY EARNED IN THESE HAED TDIES ! . THEN WHY NOT SAVE IT? By going to L.SIMOIT'S, TIDIOUTE, PA., For Great Bargains in READY-MADS CtfiTGII FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c. Having, in consequence of the early sea son, bought an immense stock of Summer goods, I am compelled to mark down my prices, and I offer extraordinary Bargains to close Cash Buyers. Here are three sam ples : Pants, 75c, $1, $1.25 and upward, All-Wool Pants, from $2.75 upward, Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 upward. Parties coming from Tionesta can save their fare and 25 per cent, on tne purchaso of a suit of clothes. It is, worth coming 50 miles to get Simons prices, as they aro lower than ever beforo in this country. The stock must be reduced and prices have been put at almost nothing for that purpose. Don't tako my say-so, C03II2 AXI WISE ! Eemember the Old Eeliable Clothing House, Corner Main &. Depot Streets, TitliOuto, Ia. L, SIMON. REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled GUN. Weight, 8J to 8J pounds : length of barrel, 2. and 30 in. lu and 12 gauge. Vrlvv, Kiet I barrels, $ 13 Twist Imrrt-lK, &UO I.Hiiiitmlt'il barrel, lji75t Diuiiutxii barrels, 185. The best ever offered .tho American sportsman, combining ull the most desir able features of the best imported, togeth er with boiiio valuable improvements not found in any other Top hover, Snap Ac tion, Centre Fire. For sale bv the tardo evervwhero. Man ufactured by E. REMINGTON it SONS, 2H1 ami 283 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box, awu. Armory, Iltion, N. Y. Cut this out and send fur Ili.lstuatkd Cata log in and Treatise ou KiiXK SjiooTixo. 21 -'Im. u JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLIC AN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -:o;- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARUH, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES,' INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTBIIjY STATE3I Ki TS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS' LABELS, SIIirFING TAGS, Ac. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS -ESTABLISHED 1848. JASVJES BOWN & SON, MANUFACTUIU.IW OF AND DEAhEKS IN &URfS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL AMD IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, Ami our t'cli-biHicil KENTUCKY RIFLE, milch has been the ItUXTF.IVS VillDE for over 30 Year. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUR SPOUTING KM ENDS: We have just received a supply ofTaliiaia fc ISroUicrs .Superior C!si!lcl Shot, wliirJi is pronounced by competent judges to bo tho BEST MADE SHOT IN THE WORLD. We have all sizes from No. 1 up to No. lO. Also J50AItI;?S AIP IMIXH'H Hl'IHXCA VISA I'M. A FULL STOCK OF KOUC5H BALLS AND HALLS FILLED WITH FEATHERS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue aud Trice List to JAMES BOWII & SON, 50 6m HYDE, SHATTUClv fc CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUtt3S, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, elc. Cut this ont ami send for Catnlnmtn and Frieo-LiHt, enclosing 3 eent stamp. 40-3m. ARE YOU GGE&IG TO P'AINT? then iisii hevxksi em CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready lor uso In White, and oter One Hundred different Colors inttdo of irti i t ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Listed Oii, Cheiually eoniliWod, warrasted mueh handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twieo as Long a-i any other Fnint. It has taken the FIRST TltEMIUMS at twenty of thn State rairs of the Union, and U on Many Thousand of the finest houses im tko country. Address nniLXjH bkOti-iets, til, ,f M St. Clair Street, CAMPLE CAD8ENTrEEE. CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOR SALE BY liOMXSON (JOODYEAK'S- lUUKElt GOODS OF EVERY DESOEIPTIOir, holexiilo mid ltrtail. Handsome "Reversible" Coat $12.00. Oth er Htylex, ?..r0 to $22.00. In ordering eoat give height and c hest measuro over vest. Caps, Capos, Lejrsin-i, (inn Covers, and Waterproof tSnods of all kinds. Ladies' Nursery A prous. $1.75. Children's Dibs aud Diapers, 50 cts. Crib Sheets, handsomely (inishud, J l.OO fc fcl.2,", by mail. Bed 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, fl.25. Gauntlets $1.50. Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Rottles. Lilo Preservers, Air Bosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venience of ladies, worthy their attention, -f'V AVv Gooiyka r'hMam'A illustrated, 52 pages of valuable information, of in terest to every one, on receipt of address and stamp. Goods suitablo to all purposes. Special articles to order. Anything under 4 pounds, hy mail. Bost Goods at Lowe.it New York Price. ACENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Coodyenr's Rubber Cootls, Manufacturers aud Dealers, Wholesale and Ketail. Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 11 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. Uox 26. 45-3ui ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to Goo. P. Rowell a; Co., 41 l'ark Row, N. V., for their Eighty-pago Pamphlet, fchowin: cost of adverising. i;j 4; JOIt WORK neatly executed at tho RL PUBLICAN Odicn Can't bo made by every agent ev ery mouth in tho business wo furnish, but those willing to work cuu cusiiy earn a oozen miliars a day right in their own localities. J lave no room to explain hero. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and bovs and girls do as well as men. We w ill furnish you a complete Outlit free. Tho business pays I etter than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers' mid me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying woik at home, should write to us anil learn all about the work ut once. Now is tiie time. Don't delay. Address Truo & Co., Augusta, Maine. S333 13G 138 Wood Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Mass. & BOXXLll, TIOXESTA, J'A. rrimt-fiTTri-nrmirrfM , im m , nunW , IM tmvnm Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AM- Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AN D A PTKR Monday, .Lin. 17, lATfl, trains will run as follows ; STATIONy. Northward. Southward No. 1 No. 3 So. 5 No. J .. 4 ,, ( a in j in p in p in p in a tit Pitt-burgh 8:50 2:;!o 8:40 8:05 2:55 8:00 W Pen funelH:()() 4:00 10;.-.o 6:55 1:40 0:(i0 Kittannfng l(l:.'(8 4:4:111:45 (:20 12:58 4;55 It. H'k J unci 1:18 5:S5 1:05 f: to 11:47 n-.nr Brady Bend 1 !::;:( 5:4'i l:t() 5:2oil:,'W ?,;a Parker 12:10 (:25 li;18 1:45 10:55 2:05 Kiiilonton 12:52 7:10 3:15 4:20 10:15(1 1:35 Scrubgrass l:H:i 7:54 4:152 :?:;!; t):42:12: 0 Franklin 2:0s 8;;5 5:.i7 2:52 :t2ill::i:i OilCitv 2;:i0 1:05 (i::'.0 2::!() 8:25 10:55 OlenpoIN 2:40 7:1'! 2:11 Fugle Rock 2:5S 7;21 2:02 10:27 Tionesta 3:17 7:43 1:41 10:07 Tidiouto 3:5! ' 8:22 1:03 ():2i( Irvini'tou 4:30 0:00,12:25 8:50 Falconers 5:57 10:30 10:53 7:23 Buffalo 8:25 I:(i5 n:,'!0 4:50 Oil City 2:45 0;Kl 0:50 '1:45 8:15 8:35 Pet. Centre 3:10 0:45 7:1-5 1:21 7:50 8:10 Titusvillo :i:50;l0;2() 7:55 12:1(1 7:10 7:35 Corry 5.C5 i;05 11:25 t:20 I. nil a. nila. in p. m Ijains run bv Pluli-delphia Time. DAVID M.. 'CARGO, Gen'l Sup't. MORTON 1 1 ALL, 1 ':en'l PasMcmror cf- Ticket Agent. THE PARKER CUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. rPEACHEU of Vinnl and Instrumental -i Music, will give lessons on tho Piano, Organ and Violin. Terms returnable and sidislaction guai anteed. Present resi uenco with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones ta .station. a.,tf Frank ISoISIu, PHOTOGRAPHER, Pictures in every styleof the art. Views t the oil regions for sulo or taken to or der. CKNTBK .STItFlP, near It, . crossing, pjt, Oil City, Fa.