K. DUNN EDITOR. VEDXESDAY MORXIXC, SEPT. II, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. VOH GOVERNOR, HENRY M. IIOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, C1IAIILES W. STONE, OF WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. STEKKETT, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR SECY INTERNA 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 1'ROTIIONOTaRY, 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. HOYT ON FINANCE. Professing to be an honest man, the candidate of an honest organization, I favor honest money. Ice volume of the currency should be regulated by legitimate demand, and not by the requirements of bankrupts nnd wild speculators. The currency should be redeemable i early as the exigencies of the .Gov- nment will permit, in the currency recognized by all civilized nations. The contracts of the Government .ould be held as sacred as the con i racts of individuals, and the bonds, he evidence of it indebtedness. should a paidVccording to the understand- "Z between the Government and the ' :nder. Speech at Butler, Sept. 2, 1878 Communicated. Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 10, 1878. Mn. Editor: The idea that some agogues advance, and some people -eve, that resumption of specie nav ::i by the Government means that nug out gold and silver will pav a '!, or be a legal tender, is ludicrous ; the extreme' N o hooest man of in ence will thus seek to "draw the " over the eyea of the people, and but those who have not reflected o matter can thus be deceived. - the Rebellion, there was entailed the Government the extraordina vpenses of war; she had not the -i-y with which to pay these extra 'nary expenses, and hence she was : elled to run in debt ; i. e., to issue - greenbacks, which are nothing "? than promises to pay, or due , for they say on the face: "United :3 will pay the bearer." And, as I other nations of the world have h compelled to do under similar u instances, and in exercise of the r power" vested in her by the Con lion, she was compelled to prevent presentation fur payment by sus- specie payment. that the finances are in a shape - the can pay her notes on de the bo announces to the world. j '.sumption of specie payment means, that on presentation on r Jan. 1, 1879, of a greenback rat the National Treasury, it I e payed with a gold or silver :. It does not take away tha le j.Jer property of a greenback it does oot curtail the powers xw Lauk lol!ar, but, on the other hand, it increases their useful ness, for' it brings them both on a par with a gold dollar, and one is txchantr able for the other, at the will of the holder. It does not mean that green backB are to be retired from circula lion, for; by a joint resolution of Con gress passed last winter, any green back redeemed cannot be retired, can celled or destroyed, but must be paid out Bgain by the Government for any thing sho owes, and continue to bo a part of the currency of the country Congress could not pass a law mak ing tho present greenback no longer a legal tender, except by redeennnc and destroying it, or retiring it from circu lation ; lor, so long as it continues to be part of tho currency, it must pass current For just what it savs, and cn dorsed upon it is the statement that it is a legal tender. It would interfere with "vested rights," so called, and im paif the contract between the Govern ment and the bill holder, could the Government change or abridge the promises on the bill. When tho Resumption Act was passed on January 14, 1875, a green back dollar was only worth 87S cents, but in view of resumption, it has steadily increased in value ever since, and is now worth 99 cents. This is convincing proof to fair minded peo ple that on January 1, 1879, and per haps before, that half cent difference will disappear, and it shows that the public have full faith in the ability of the Government to redeem her pledge. Ihen, the Resumption Act, instead of injuring the greenback, increases i,s value and purchasing power. And, as wall after as before Jan. 1, 1879, if A j owes B 100 he can pay 13 in green backs, and B is legally bound to take them in full satisfaction of the debt. And if the Sheriff has an execution against A, he is bound to take the amount it calls for in greenbacks, in satisfaction of his writ. And, practically, when the National bank bill is interchangeable, at par with a greenback or a gold dollar, as it almost is now, and will be absolute ly after the first of January next, the man or the Sheriff who refuses it in satisfaction of an execution, is either a fool or a knave. When a greeuback dollar was only woith about 35 cents in 1864. as com pared with a gold dollar, as a matter of fact, in almost every case' a hun dred of them paid off a note or obli gation calling for $100. L. For Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will be exchanged for Philadelphia property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm Btreet adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta.'fa. Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes' a delicious perfume for the handler, 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. Kmm the PJttatmrgh leader, If.rch 22, 18T8. "I Must Lie Down and Die." The following is an extract from a letter dated July 21, 1877, to the discoverer of Bethesda Water. Tho writer is the Rev. T. II. Fuller. D. D.. TV IT T. TJnr., r c. Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc.. etc. The writer, at tli age of GO years was a victim of Saccharine maocics. iiis physician said (to use Dr. Fullej's words) "ho could do no lnorA Am ine than ho had done ; that my disease was incurable, and that 1 must lie down and die." pVe should state here, en varcntUe- fiis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, Jvq., is tne sole andonliimttthorized orient for this wonderful water for this state, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days." he writes, "alter taking the Water. I obtai relief, and since that time I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man Ami presume, if I could give myself reasonable rest, I w ould be quito well." Such testimony, from Kiicli n unufitji should indeed have convincing weight. Sole agent for Pennsylvania. Ohio nnil I est Virginia. JOS FPU FLEMING, t4 Market street, Pittsburgh, Ph. Send for Pamphlets and Certificat... mailod free. Prior nrr inill,..i m . barrel, $4.) ; half l.R,-n . s no . fclli.00. , Kunkel's "ParfumeiJe Paris." the pleasantest and most delightful per f'un extant, for sale nt Bovam Price 73 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, sceuted trumpery, but is a stan dard and lusting article. tf The New Singer Sewintr Jlathine. Drop Leaf, 2 Drawers, Box Cover with all attachments, ouly $35, nt ll. bin sou & Bonner's. m a Try Kunkel'tf Perl'uiuea lor tho liaiidkeichiot: l'or sale at Ii ovarii w i m-" I m m m -m x m m w i All old tilivsielan. retired from nrnn tic3, having had placed in his hands bv an East India missionary tho for. mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for ine ppceay ana permanent cure lor consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung affections, aiso a positive and radic.il euro lor 1 I 1 . 1 11 nervous aeoimy nna nil nervous com plaints, after havine tested its wonder ful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his sufferim? f'ellnwa. Aetn atod bv this motive, and n. deal in relieve human suffering, I will Bend, iree oi cnarge, to an who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for nwnar. ing aud using, in German, French, or ii,ngiisn. cent oy man by addressing with stamn. namin? thin nnnor V .V Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, 14-eow-lv E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. KiinkeTn rplolriinil r:.. oi iron win euectuaiiy cure liver com " ... " . . - ...v i'mivi n Hie limi.i, jiiuiuiicn, uyspepsta, ciironlo or ner vous dehilitv. rlimnin iKurrlima rlmnn r -I' ..iwuiu l I III Kl II mVM Mill! U I I lUAODn. CI a . r rm ".. . ..Ilfko IIM.IIII IIIIHI a uinuiuuwu iiver, siomacn or lntOKunes, nncli as constipation, llutuleuco, Inward j-in-n, n.iiiiit-.7. oi iiiwHi io uib neaa, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for fooil. 1'nlInoyM or wnicrht. in ........ , .... .....v ... n 14.1 1 1 1 - acn, soro eructations, sinking orlluttsrinir ..I II.. oil n. Il. ... .1. . '- .rS mo mi, vii mo sioiuacii, swimmingof tho head, lmrried or difficult breathing, llut terinur at the lieuri-. clink-1 sensation when in a lying posture, dim- ii.-nn ill v im ill iimu tf .i.u i.niv.nA . sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn- illir in tlin 1 null iii 'inn w . vim iuiviifM nr inn ulmh nfi evil and great depression of spirits. Price Jtl nor I initio 1n,.... r..r:. not Jet your druggist palm otl'somo other preparation of Iron lm mnv aav i good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Tnkn nn nlhnr l.',i.,L-.l',, 'ti:ii - - . '.UIIIVDl d I Hill 1 Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 91 bottles. V.. V. Knnl.nl Tr..,..!XT 2")9 North Ninth Street, piuladelphia,' Pa! Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm llemoved Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No leo till head pinises. 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 bottlo of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price JJl. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel'a Lustral & E. F. Kunkel'B Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Pressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent tho hair from falling oil, and promote the growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, aud render it sort and glossy. They import a brilliancy and a silky appearanco to braid and wirv Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they aro unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrutl and prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache prod ucod by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and gloss3' color, restore laded, dry, harsh and wirv hair. Price per bottle $1. Ask your druggist tor mem, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2.jU North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-6m ON EY SAVED is MONEY EARNED Iff THESE HAED TIMES! THEN WHY NOT SAVE IT ? By going to L. SIIMIOIEsr'S, TIDIOUTE, PA., For Great Bargains in II FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &o. Having, in consequenco of the early sea son, bought an immense stock of SUMMER GOODS. I am compelled to mark down my prices, miu i iiner cxiraoruinary bargains to close Cash Buyers. Here aro three sam ples : . Pants, 75c, $1, $1.25 and upward, Ail-Wool Pants, from $2.75 upward, Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 upward. Parties COininofrnm Tirinoufa nan ai.m their faro find y5 nor int nn tnfl mifflinc. of a suit of ciothes. It is worth cominir 50 miles to get Simon's prices, ns they are lower than ever iiet'oro in thin nr.nnirii The stock must be reduced and prices have been put at almost nothiner for that purpose. Don't take my say-so, COSIK AXI HUE! Eomember the Old Eeliable Clothing House, Corner Main A Depot Strocts, Tidiouto, la. Ij. SIMON. Ereech-Loading Doublo-Barrolled cura. I Weight, 8J to 8? pounds : length of barrel, 28 and 30 in. 10 and 12 gauge. . I'rive, Htvel barrt-la, H5 Til barrt-lit, SOj l.uuiluiitril burrt-lH, l75 Uauiuiwiia burrt-lx, !J8o. The best ever offered tho American sportsman, combining all tho most desir able tealures of the best imported, togeth er with some valuable improvements not . iuuiiu in any ouier lop uwver, Snap Ae tion, iVntre Fire. For halo bv the tarde everywhere Man ! utiictured by K. IlLMINtiTON tfc SONS ; on i i .ilj'i i. . . .iiiu . Drouiiwuy, .tw York, 1 O Box, S0-.4. Armory, llliou, N..Y. Cut this out and send -for Ili.i stkatku Cata i.oorii and Treatise on Bu lk Kuootixu. 21 om. . READY-MADE CLOTHE DONE AT THE "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cash pricei, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. :o:- BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL&, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVELOPES BILL IIEADS. LETTER HEADS, NOTE IIEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS. O 3 T E DOLGEKS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS-ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SOW, MANUFACTUUKUS OF AND DEATKKH IN GINS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE. ALSO, MANUF.UTUUKn.H OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN. BARRELS, Anil our (Ylcbnuril KENTUCKY RIFLE, Which has been the 1IUXTE1VS Villi) 1-2 Jor over ,'iO Yearn. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUR SPORTING FRIENDS: We have Clillloil just received a supply of Tit Ilium & ISrudicrtt Nugierior Miof, which is pronounced by competent judges to bo the BEST OT IN THE WOULD. Wo have nil sizes from No. 4 up to No, MADE SHOT IN lO. Also ISOUAHDUS AXI I'AIXir.S Nl'iSINU TKAfi'.S. A FULL STOCK OF HOUUII HALLS AND BALLS F1LLKD WITH FKATHF.ItS, Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price Lr;t to JAMES BOWN &; SON, 50 Coi HYDE, SIIATTUCK ifc CO MANUFACTUKEK.S OF BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. Kxr lleuvy Guun for JLoiif-- lianc u Hj.xiiiUv. Cut this out mitl annil fa rulaln.riiii and Prieo-List, enclosing 3 cent ntunip 49-3m. ARE YOU GOITJG TO PAlT? CHEMICAL PAifMT. Ready for nso is White, anil over One Hundred dillorent Colors m.ulo of Mtri t ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Lirseed Oil, handsomer and cheaper, and to lant Twice tho FIRST PREMIUMS wt twenty of th Thousand of the finest house in tbo wuntr'y. Address: nVEILXj'H! SAMPLE CARD BENT FREE. FOR SALE BY ROBINSON GOODYEAR'S T) TTTHT1 wuoi XUJJlirjJi UUliIJ flP ttttov nrenurDTTnw UlUll J-IJJ1JUXUJ.X WholpNiilt; nnil Itrtnil. Ilandsonio "Rjversiblo'' Coat $12.00. Oth er stylos, $J.f0 to $22.(M. In oruorin;? eoat give hoight and ckest measure over vest. Caps, Capes, Logins, Gun Corei-n, and Waterproof ( toods of all kinds. Ladies' Nursery Aprons. $1.73. Children's Bibs and Diapera, 50 els. Crib Sheets, handsomely finishod, f l.flil it $1.-5, by mail. Bed Sheets, handsomely finlshod, full si.o, $ 1.50 by mail. Ladies' Rubber Gloves for Housework, UardoninK, and Softening and VVhiten injr the liands; and a euro for Halt Rheum and Chapped Hunds. Ladies' Short, $1.25. Gauntlets 1.50. Nurxory SheotiiiK, Hot Water Bottles. Lile Preservers, Air Bosoms, ete., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort ami con venience of ladies, worthy their attention, i-7? EE--G oo d y k a u' h M a n r a i;. i 11 ust rat cd , 52 paes of valuable information, of in terest to every one, on receipt of address and tamp. Goods suilablo to all purposes. Simeinl articles to order. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. I)et-t Goni's at ,(iii':: New Yoi k Price. AGENTS VANTED. Urouklyu Utjuit toodj car's Kubiur Cuods, M.uiQliinuir, T8 and Dealors, Wboleala aud Ectail. .'.. - S vtr. -1 l. Jii,. in iyn, ... . 1 . i. iiu A DVF.IiTlSKUiS Kt-ii.i j..') i-i-iits to ii-o. '' ..' :i II fark K n, N. .. ii '!:K i.caliy esunuted at iho 111). ' I'L'lIlilCA.N Ollic Can't be made by every agent ev ery month in tint business wo furnish, but those v. illingto work can easuy earn a dozen ilnllars a day ritrht in their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. "Women and boys and grrls do as well as men. ti will furnish you a complete Uutlit tree. The business nays I etler than anything else. Wo will bear expense of Marling you. Particular free. Write and seo. Farmers and. me chanics, their sons and daughters, and nil classes in need of paying woik at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is tho time. Don't delay. Address True A Co., Augusta, I;d ne. I HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Mass. CheiaioaUy eonibincd, wanu(ed iniu h an Long as any otker aint. It has taken State Fair of tho Union, and Is on Many BOGDSEIS, ;u, f H!t St. ( lair Stru t, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNER, TIONESTA, PA. Allegheny Valloy Rail Road, . -AND- Pittsburg!!,. Titusville t Buffalo iiailroad. fS AND A FTF.R Moi.day.Jun. 17, 1 ains will run u.s follows! STATIONS. Noilhwurd. Southward N'u. 1 a in Nn. 3 No. 5 'o. -i ll. 4 Ji. A pin pm pm pin am I 8:40 8:05 2:55 S:C0 4:00 10-50 6:55 1:-10 0:00 I: I". lll l.". 0:20 12:5s .:55 5::!5 1:05 5:40 11M7 ;i::!5 5:40 1:10 5:20 ll:H:l :i:15 0:25 2;4S 4:15 10:55 2:C5 7:10 :H:15 4:2k10;:i() ::i5 7:54 4;:t2 ,'i::i; n2 12: 6 K;:;.. 5::(7 2:52 H:(i2!ll::i:i 0:05 0:;!0 ::i0 8:25 10:55 7:i:t 2:11 7:21 2:02 10:27 1:11 l(i;07 8:22 l:(i:i ;.!l 0:0(li 12:25 8-5U lo:::o Ki:5:t 7:2:! l:o5 8:::o 4:50 0:10 0:50 l:r, 8:15 8:.'f.r. !:45 7:15 1:J1 7:50 8:10 10:20 7:5512:I0 7:1(1 7::i5 !':05j 11:25 0:20 ii. m a. in p, in Pittsburgh S:.V) Kittanniiifr K. Il k Junell:l lirady Jiendl l::j:5 Parker 1l':1ii I'lnlonton 12 ScruhKniss i::tl 1' i an kl in Oil City Oloopoiis F.aloltoek Tionesta Tidioiuo Trvinnton l''alconirs Dullalo ":ll 2::i0 3:17 1:.".0 Oil City Pot. V-nt re Titusvillo Corry 2: 1.") :I0 ;'.:.'( i r,-.ut, . in . . . . . ... .ii.t-v.v iuii(i a lull:. t . J)A VII) MfCAHGG, Gcn'l Sup't. J MORTON II ALL, 1 'cn'l I'lwsonor d- Ticket Agent. THE PARKtR GUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. rpi'.ACi 1KB of Vocal and Instruinental A Music will f ive lessons t.ie iiMlu) Organ and lohn. Terms reasonable ami Kitisiaetioii guaranteed. Present resi dence with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones ta .station. IVaislt tubIiKs, PHOTOGRAPHER Pictures in every styleof the art. Views tier niv vii ivuuii un biiio or l.t k.r ,v ...... . or- CKXTB V. STIt FFT , near B, . 0I.oliN,M ?.rr !-"KHTIil-Jirr near Union I e
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