EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMNO, SEN. 25, 1878. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOll GOVERNOR, HENRY M. 1IOYT, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES W. STONE, OP WARREN COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. STERRETT, OP ALLEGHENY COUNTY. FOR SECY INTERNAL AFFAIRS, AARON K. DUNKEL, OF PHILADELPHIA. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR, CONGRESS, HARRY WHITE. OF INDIANA COUNTY". FOR STATE SENATOR, - E. M. GRANT, OF CLARION COUNTY. FOR.ASSEMBLY, N. P. WHEELER. -FOR I'ROTHONOTARY, fec, JUSTIS SHAWKEY. FOR SHERIFF, C. A. RANDALL. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, H. W. LEDEBUR, JOHN II. 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. The volume of the currency Bhould be regulated by legitimate demand, and not by the requirements of bankrupts and wild speculators. The currency should be redeemable as early as the exigencies of the Gov eminent will permit, in the currency recognized by all civilized nations. '1 The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the con tracts of individuals, and the bonds, Ihe evidence of its indebtedness, Bhould be paid according to the understand :g between the Government and the louder. -Speech at Butler, Sept. 2, 1878 m ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS I There will be a Republican Rallr f t Brookston, Wednesday evening, fpt 25th ; Whig Hill, Thursday eve :-iag the 26th ; and at Clarington Fri iy evening Sept. 27th. The above meetings will be address- i by Ueueral Harry White, and oth - able speakers. Let there be a full attendance of all o believe in liberty of thought and a discussion. Greeubackers and Democrats, come -ut and hear the finance question learly and honestly discussed by our ' le, eloquent and experienced Repre--.Utive, General White, who will suonstrate to you the fallacy of cap currency, danger of Communis :c ideas, and dishonesty of repudia tion theories advocated by demagogues kickers," and "sand-hill orators"- of ! he Kearnev and Brick Pomerov school nio out and judge for yourselves. E. L. Davis, Ch'ra'n Republican Co. Com. Honesfa, Sept. 17, 1878. Our Washington Letter. cial to tho ItEFCIiLICAN. Washington, D. C, Sept. 20, '78. There are too many despondent Re ; ullicans in tho country too many ' 5 a matter of policy, aud too many vre look at the only reason we Lave discouragement. The Democratic ', buried for twenty years yajtr MINN overwhelming defeat, never showed more signs of weakness than some Republican leaders are now doing. Ihere are men connected with the Rc publican Congressional Committee i.. i i i i . . . ucie, huu woo nave naa mucii to uo with the management of affairs, who might with profit bo retired to private life, uuless they can korp iheir heads better than now seems possible. Earn est Republicans everywhere are com plaining of these men. Reprcsenta tivo Hale, Chairman of the Commit tee, eiiould come here and assume charge. The Hon. Wm. E. Chandler is a prophet of disaster ia his own State, also. Of the feelings entertained by tho President for Mr. Chandler, or by Mr. Chandler for the President, this is not the place to speak, nor ia this the time for Mr. Chandler or any other Republican to make personal griev ances a destracting element in the campaign. It will be much more satis factory to all of us, or ought to be, if we can settle whatever quarrels we have after victory instead of after de feat. Tho social world bids fair to present a gay scene at the National Capitol the coming season, though manv changes will take place in fashionable society because of the expiration of the terms of so many Congressmen. The families of the Cabinet Ministers will take a more conspicuous part in society than they did last winter, ow ing to various well known circum stances. There was characteristic difference between the Massachusetts Republican Convention yesterday and the Demo cratic Convention just before. Men of seuse and intelligence in Massachu setts and elsewhere will not fail to con- sider the facts. A wild mob emhmn. ing a majority of the delegates to the Democratic State Convention, assem bled and nominated for Governor a moral, social aud political outlaw, a man who had been kicked out of eve ry Republican Convention in Massa chusetts for years. They did it in the midst of not and blasphemy. The ex act opposite of all this was the work ot yesterday, and we have a candidate every Republican may be proud of. If we do not throw our full vote when the contest is between Talbot and But- juj rvu sunn ueserve aeieat. liut we shall do it, A canvass like Butler's can but grow weaker as election time draw 8 nigh. Hon. Matt II. Carpenter has made a great many friends in Washington, and has here a large law practice. As a lawyer he stood bigh in the Senate. The Republicans of Wisconsin are fortunate in having so many men of commanding ability to select fiom in choosing a United Ktates Sen itor, but the contest seems te be chiefly between Messrs. Howe and Carpeuten Either of them will honor the erent nd growing State. We hear of nothing but the yellow fever here, and means of relieving the sufferers from it. Besides freely con tributing money the people of the North, who have abundant harvests, should remember that trade and in dustry are temporarily destroyed iu a large section, and that even after the fever has subsided there will be creat distress from the lack of food. De Soto. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Irn. K. F. K unkel's cplehrnfarl Ttlff xrs.. of Iron will effectually cure liver com plain t,.jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of the kidnevs and nil ilimmwou iriim. w... t l.VMll a uisoruered liver. Ht.omncii -, i.,f.,t ti.,,u Huch as constiimtion, ilatulence, inward juiKn, luiiuens oi oioou io tne nead, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or wwin-ht in im ..., ach, sore eructations, sinking orttutt-rinir i' iu sioinacn, swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breathing, Jlut terinur at the heart, c) sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull puin in the head, deficiency of nei-KDlration. vellowiiPKs tho cbin o.i - ' - "v i . . Ulltl eyes, pain iu tho side, back, head, chest, iiiuub, en!., nuuuvii iiusnesoi neat, burn ing in the nesh, constant imaginings of evil and (Trent, rlnnrouuir.n tif iu: ?1 per bottlo. Beware of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist palm off some other Drenumtioil nf iron lin inuir uu if I., irood. but ask for KiinVi.ra ltit wt. ol Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter W ..--v ' -l a "U1B U1JLY in 1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2i9 North Ninth Mlrcnl ll.ll.wl..l..i,i.. u.. bold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. llAltll Hltrl nil mniJatA ln 1 . .. , - in iwu uuurn. ISO tee till hl'llll I1U1UJ Unlit .....1 Stomacli Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send lor circular, For removing Seat. . ... u'iuai it Huiijis call on vour druggist and ask for a bottl of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, prico Jl. it never fails. Common senso teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. F. Kunkel'a Lustral Si E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and hnit lli.ii- Tka j ; n and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re- nioyo dandruU, allay irritation, soothe and COol tllO huallirt kl'uln nruirniit I.a l.oii. jrotn lulling oa. and promote the growth tua very thort time. Tboy i-reservo and beautify tho Hair, and rentier it soft and riossv. l iipy lmpnrl n lrl 1 1 Iniirv and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, anil, na it hnir flrfii.imr iimir nm ti ..! Unit ed ; eradicate dundruti and prevent bald- in', i hp wnsmpoo cieans mo ilair, re moves urease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fn tiirue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustr.il restore Hair to a natural and flossy color, restore faded, dry. hnrsh and wir'v luiir. Prion per bottle $1. Ask your druggist lor mem, or send to K. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2."!l Noi-tli Ninth Street Phil nd el phi a, Pa. 18-Gm Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, haying had placed in his hands by an' East India missionary the for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and perreauent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and luna affections, also a positive and radical euro for nervous debilitv anil nil nervmia m. plaints, after liavinr tested ita wnndnr. M curative powers in thousand r,f cases, nas ieit u ins duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, ami doaira t 1 . . relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directi ons for nrpnnr. ing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing With efainn namini. I 1 i n T 11T ...... vciif, ..wiliu iiiia puper, v.jiY, Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, 14enw.lv . m . J Prem (he ritl5burBh Imin, Murrb 51. 1671". "I Must Lie Down and Die." Tho following is an extract from a letter dated July 21, 1877, to tho discoverer of Bethesda Water. Ihewr'tcris tho licv. T. I?. Fuller, D. P., D. C. I,., Rector of St. GreRory"s Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho writer, at the ape of CO years was a victim of Saccharine JJiabetca. His physician said (to uso Dr. FulleVs words) "he could do no more for me than ho had done : that my disease was incurable, and that 1 must lio down and die." We should state hero, cn parcnthe sia, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, Esq., is tho sole and only authorized agent, 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, "after taking tho Water, I obtained relief, and since that time I havo taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presunio, if I could give myself reasonable rest, I would bo quite well." Such testimony, from such a source, should indeed havo convincing weight. Solo agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. JOSKP1I VJ.VffK!n 84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certiflcatos. mailed free. Price per gallon, 50c ; per one-fourth barrel, $4.00 . half barrel, $8.00; barrels, $10.00. ' IV1 O N E Y SAVED is MONEY EARNED IN THESE IT A HP TIMES ! THEN WHY NOT SAVE IT ? By going to Xj . SIMOU'S, TIDIOUTE, PA., For Great Bargains in FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c. Ilavinp". in consennenen of tho oarl v ann. son, bought an immense stock of SUMMER GOODS. I am compelled to mark down my prices, and I Otter ext.rjiorflinnrv Itnnraina rt close Cash Buyers. Here are three sam ples: Pants, 75c, $1, $1.25 and upward, Ail-Wool Pants, from S2.75 nnwnrd Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 upward. Parties enminer from Tiotioeta .- 04.. their fare and U5 per cent, on tho purchase of a suit of clothes. It is worth coming 50 miles to get Simon's prices, as they are lower than ever before in this country. The stock must be reduced and prices have been put at almost nothing for that purpose. Don't take my sav'-so, COME AWI SEE! Eememher the Old Eeliahlo Clothing House, Corner Main Depot Streets, mcliouto, Ia. L. SIMON. Awarued the Highest Medal at Vienna E. & H. T. AiT?0NY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York. (Oon. Metronolitan ffritttl.t Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers in CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIUmERIJlLS. We are Headquarters for everything iu tho way of STKII KOPTICONS and MAG IC LANTFUNS, being manuti;tureiB of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereoptii on, Advertisers Htoreoptieon, Artoptioon hcliool Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. jTJJ-Cut out this advertisement for rof crunce."C?5. JOB WORK of all kinds donea7tLhTof J lire on thort notice. READY MADS CLOTHIE JOS DONE AT THE "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ttc loiveat cash price, neathj, prompt hj, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -:o:- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, BIOXTIII.Y STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POST E ft b DODGERS, HANDBILLS! LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1848. . JAMES BOWN & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN MliS, RIFLES, BBVDLVBflSw PISIIIIG TACKLE. ALSO,' MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN BARRELS, Ami our C'rlcbrntril 'KENTUCKY RIFLE, Which has been the ItUXTIUVS PJUDi: for over HO Yram. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUK SPOUTING FRIENDS: We have just received a supply of TaUiniti & ItroflicrM Superior ?lilllcl Shot, which is pronounced hv competent judges tf bo the BEST MADE SHOT IN THE WORLD. Wo nave all sizes from No. I up to No. lO. Also IlO3AItIlTS AIVI PAIXE'S Sl'ItIX THAI'S. A FULL STOCK OF ROUGH HALLS AND BALLS FILLED WITH FEATHERS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to JAMES BOWN & SON, 50 6,0 130 & 138 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HYDE, SHATTUCK & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BREECH-LOADING SHOT CUftSS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. Kxtrn. Ilotivy Guiih for Lonjr lCnn n fSpooIull-. Cut this out nd send for Catalogue I . and Frieo-List, enclosing 3 rent stamp. HATFIELD, ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? TIIKX USE JIIIXER. ItUOS CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready for use ia White, and oror Ono Hundred different Colors inndo of atrl'rt ly pure White Lead, Zinc and Linneod Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twieo tho FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the Thousand of the finont houses in tho country. Add MILLER . BOTSZIUsT rcss: SAMPLE CARD BENT FREE. FOR SALE JiV ROBINSON GOODYKAlt'S AUBBER GOODS OF EVEBY DESCEIPTION, WbolcHale nml Krtail. Handsomo "Rjversihlo' Coat $12.00. Oth er Ktyles, Vi-M to If&i.OO. In ordering coat give height and chest measure over vest. Caps, Capes, Leptjins, Gun Covers, and Wutorprool Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Nurnory Aprons. $1.75. i niiuren s Jiitjs und Diapers, r0cts. Crib Sheets, handsomely finished, $1.00 A Oi.zo, tjy maii. Red Sheets, handsomely finished, full si.o, si.ou oy man. Ladios' Rubber Gloves for Housework. Gardening, and Softcnins and Whiten iiijT tlW hands; and a cure for Salt Rheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies' Short, $1.2o. Gauntlets f 1.50. N'ur'sery Sheeting, Hot Water Bottles. Lite Preservers, Air JJosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venience ot ladies, worthy their attention. aooDYEAn'aMANtTAi... illustrated, 6a page of valuable information, of in- leresi 10 every one, on l oeoipt of address and .stamp. Goods suitable to all purposes. Special unifies 10 oruor. Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Best Goods at Lou eat New York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Cuodycnr's Rubber Coeds, Kaaalkoturer. and Dealers, Wholesale and Eetail. Address T. C. THORNE, Manager, 211 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. o. Jlox s. ' 45.3m DVKRTISKRS sond 25 cents to Goo. 1 P. Rowell d- Co., 41 lark Row, N. Y for their Kihty-pugu l'aniphlet, allowing :ost of udverisinjt. 13 4t OB WORK neatly executed at tho RK PUBLICAN Othco S93 Can't bo mado by every "Kent ev ery month in tlio business we furniNli, but those willing to work can easily earn a ilozcu iloliuru day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain hero. Business idcasant and lionoiabTo. Women und boys and Kirls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business ays l etter tban anything else. We will icar expense of stai tiiiK you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers nml inn. hanics, thoir sons and (iuUrhters, and all lasses in need of payiiiK woik at homo. hould writo to us and learn all shout ti, work at once,. Now is the. time. Don't elay. Address True ,t Co.. AuuriiNla. M ne. ";: an Lon as any other Paint. It 1ms tnken State Pitir of the Union, nd in on Many SO, .77, f :i:t St. Hair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNER, T10NESTA, PA. Allegheny Valley Rail Road? -an n- Pittsburgh, Titusville Railroad. &. Buffalo ON AND A FT Kit Mondnv.Jun. 17, 1?78, trains will run as follows: STATIONS No No. 1 a in rtlnv No. 3 p in ard. p III Southward N.. N.. a in S;t.O 0:1)0 4:55 3:35 3:15 2:05 1:35 12: 11:33 10:55 10:27 W07 5:20 8:50 7:23 4:50 8:35 8:10 7:35 0:20 p in 8:05 p m Pittsburgh 8:50 2:30 4:00 4:4:'. f::w 8:401 10:50 2:55 1:40 12:58 11:47 ll:3t 10:55 10:30 0:42 9:02 8:25 W PenJunc 10:011 6:55 KittiinninK R. R'kJunc Brady Bend Parker 10::!H ll:4.r l:o; 0:20 11:18 5:40 5:20 Il:.t;i 5:4( (:' 1:40 2:48 H:15 12:10 4:4 Kiiilpnton SiTubjrrass Franklin Oil City Oleopo'lis Knle Rock Tionesta Tidioute Irvineton lalconcrs Buffalo 12:2 7:10 7:54 4:20 3::M 2:52, 2::t0 i::w' 4-.I12 2:0H 2:.'!0 2:40 2:58 :t:17 8:54 8;:U 5::i 9:05 ::) 7:l.'t 2:11 7:21 2:02 7:411 8:22, 0:00. lo::so 1:41 l:o:i 4::l 12:25 10:.r3 5:57 8:25 1:05 (1:50 7:15 7:5.r 0:05i 8:30 1:45 1:21 Oil City 2:45 Pet. Centre ."5:10 Titusvillo :t:5() Corry 5:05 i. m 0:10 0:45 10:20 8:15 7:.ri0 12:40 7:10 1 1:25! a. m! a. m p. m Trains run bv Phihdelnhla Tinn-.. V ,T,A VI,) fCAlUiO, Geii'l Siip't, T MORTON HALL, 1 on'l Pussenjjer d- Ticket A Kent. THE PARKER CUH. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROY WEST MERIDEN.CT. nF.ACHFR of Vocal and Instrumental i Music will Kive lessons on the Piano. Oi-khii and lolin. Terms reasonable and Mitisiactjon Kuaranteed. Present resi dence wiiii Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones- la nuiMOn. 'JDtl' Frank ItollinS PIIOTOGUAPHER, Pictures in every styleof the art. Views of the oil re-ious for sale or taken to or- CEJfTKK STREET, near R, R. croiisf p SYCAMORE STREET near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. -
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