N 1 . ortrt $tpuMtara. J. E. WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNIM, KOT. 17, 1880. Garfield's efBctnl majoi itr in Iu diaua ii 6,540. Now that it has been judicially as certained and decided that the Moray letter was "file forgery" and that its genuiueaess was Bought to be es tablished through perjury, wa are anx ious to know whether those editors who endorsed and circulated it will acknowledge their error. Judge Davis has "connected" Hewitt, uarnum, Randall and other members of the Democratic Committee with this in famous business, and condemns Hewitt Notwithstanding the rumors that more severely for his conduct than he there are frauds in New York all good censures Hart, the editor who first Democrats Late come to the collusion g" P""10'1 "ZZnTt thl ,".,..,., . under the scathing denunciation ottne that Garfield will be the nsxt occu- courl but Nereis no escape for him. pant of the White House. Venango After the decision of Judge Daris, iSpeetator, over. Either would well lepresent the Buckeye State. Michigan is not wanting in good candidates. Ex-Qoternor Bagley, Ex-GoTernor Baldwin, Governor Crossley, who will be Ex-Governor after January first, 1881, and Hon. John S. Newberry, sitting member from the first district are among the names that are being canvassed. It is admitted, even by his opponents, that Governor Bagley has earned and deserves the right to ask of his Sate the gift it can bestow upon him. The Michigan colony in Washington man- The official vote of the November yes showing the dishonorable part taken ifest great interest in the election, and in this matter by the "leading Demo- almost to a man favor Gov. Bagley. r crats" above nraed, the cansureot the Ttty wre 8urpriBed and disappointed . n.n. ..'ill h f..nnf not onlT I V . rr"?. II Ti.: k::. ..r - .i that he was not sent here a year ago to fill the vacancy caused by the death i . - ; r ! . -.l wTnwu. . J. instified bv the facts, but warranted terday and showed ine lonowingi' law well as the morals of the result : uarneia, oio,v-io ; umw, case IMtsburgk Vom-Uaxette. 340,871 ; Weaver, 5.456 ; Dow, 2,616. rhe Democrats hoped that the in Garfield's plurality, 34,1.7 ; Garfield fftmou8 Chiuese letter would be drop over all, 23,105. of Senator Chandler. Hon. John C. New and Gtn. Ben, Harrison are much talked of to sue ped after the elections were over, but ceed Senator McDonald of Indiana. they were fooled, as the Republicans If Gen. Harrison is tailed to rresi- From all parts of the country comes only began the work then and have dent Garfield's Cabinet, the former the cheering intelligence that since succeeded in sot only bringing the will doubtless be elected. His State the late election business of all kinds forger, Philp, to justice, but have owes him a large debt of gratitude for is haviug a boom, and more especially shown such prominent and leading the services rendered in the late cam is this observable in the iron trade, lights in the Democratic party as paign, which resulted in placing it Orders are pouring into the furnaces Abram S. Hewitt, Speaker Randall, among the galaxy of Republican States and iron mills iu large numbers in all j Chairman Barnum and others to be sections. I deeply implicated in the iniquitovis Our neighbors of the Dem- Phil. business. The following is going around as 0Crat and Commonwealth both snapped an item of the recent elections : at tho bait and published the vile for- Forest county was carried by the perv i8t on the eve of election. Republicans for . the first time in its and wheQ tb , well ag all other8 1 7.1 . " mswrj. This is not true. Forest ceunty en rolled herself is the Republican col umn in 1863, and has since steadfastly maintained her position, with but ene or two exceptions, and these were on 'off years.' who had knew it given to be it a any attention, base forgery. Notice to Bond-Holders. Washington, November 10. The following circular was issued by the Secretary of the Treasurer to-day : "Notice is hereby given te holders of U. S. six per cent, bonds issued un der the act of February 8, '61, aad The official vote of Pennsylvania bas beet received at the state depart ment. It as follows : President Garfield. 444,704, Hancock, 407,428, Weaver, 20,668, Dow, 1,939, Phelps, 44. Auditor-General Lemon, 442, 335, Deckert, 405,736, Roberts, 19, 226, Turner, 1,898. Judge of Bupreme court, Green, 444,934, Jenks. 406.904, special to the Republican, Calvin, 12,653. Garfield's majority over Hancock 37,276, over all 16,625 TUai AA t f Sr. VtA rtnna P 4a1rir.n a I ..MHmAnln I' maiif n am (ha DIVAO lMKll few votes from General Garfield. .Now , , ' , , I . . 11. n . .11 ! ft thia ll. . p i 'iv I teres liiciouu, niti us vmii a iuw t ka mrh an mrimnni ttml mllianmia I ' u ,v, i . . T 01. f luuft ,! attempt to slander and belie President .' ' ... elect Garfield, we ask with the Gazette, that the interest ou said boads wil cease on that day. These boads are in denominations of $1,000 with coa poufe, and $1,000, $5,000 ud 10,000 registered, and the inscription 'Loan of 1861,' but should not be confounded with the bonds known ae the sixes 1881, issued under acts of July 17 and Aueust5. 1861, March C, 1863. The holders of these sixes of 1880 an ad- Washington, D. C, Nev. 11, '80. vised that if the bonds are received at The counting being over, and the this department within sufficient timet Agents, will these editors who endorsed and circulated it acknowledge their error ? We hope, for the sake of fairness and common decency among newspapers, they will. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. D. W. CLARK, s1 REAL ESTATE AGENT, AMI rilATIAIi HUItVKYOR. TIONEHTA, PA- ttttt n?TTJnnnnno nn Has now for sale the Following: Uhl J dMIIfl lUbllCL bU. .3 120 ACRES, Allefrhony Township, VnanK Co., Pa., Stowarw Run, 3 mllon from Tiouentaj 40 acres cleared jooa burn 5 frame houH j BiiiftU orchard s fences srxd ! aplondUl water. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. FARM OF 13 ACRES, Threo and a half miles Enatof Klttanninfr. In Armstronir county, known as the Hon- in son Farm. All undor fence ; aplcnrtid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildlntr. Well watoretli well adapt ed for ralHinn or crops or hiock, ana un-1 dvrlald with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plonty of Limestone FOIITY ACRES, Near TrnnKeyvllio, Forest couniy. j ar ot the Daniel Jones place.) Will soil cheap. SIXTY ACRES One mile from Nellltown ; aboot 15 or 20 I acres cleared, partly fenced. Home good oak ou the balance. Dealers In Allegheny Vall6y Rail Roa -ANI- Pittsburgh, Titusvillc & CufTa! Riilioad. ON AND AI'THH Monday, June 14, 1H trulns will run hs fnllow.4) STATIONS. NorthM.trd. Honthward Mo. I N.. 1 a nt p 111 PittsburRh HSM 'JIM W I'enJunclOiOvi 4:(Mi Kittannlnx lO-.ft) It. H'k JuncllMO Urady Hondll: Parkor 11:6: Emlonton Vii'-U FANCY & FA WILY GROCERIES! FOREIGN DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Hcrubjrrass Franklin Oil City Oleopolls KnKle Hock Tlonesta Tidloute Irvlneton Falconers Ilu flal o Goods Always First-Class. Tlonesta, Pa., kept. 1, 1880. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing. comfortable houso ; well watered. Llieap. Also OOOO 1 res Ofyalnnble timber lands in Forest and Klk counties. Tho Timber is worth tho price. '7$ CROSS-CUT ROUTE. CONDENSED TIME TABLE, Oct., lflrtO, THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT!!! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 36th YEAR. The Scientific American. The Selentllic American is a large First- Class Woekly Newspaper of Sixtwn Pages, fusolv Illustrated with splendid enirrav- Inys. roorcMentitur tho newest Inventions and tho most recent advances in the Arts and Sciences i includme New and Inter esting FaoU in Aiiiicullure. Horticulture, the Home, Health. Medical Process, Social Science, Natural History, (leoloRy, Astronomy. The most valuable practical naners. bv eminent writers iu all ciepavt- uients of Science, will be found in tho Scientirlo American ; Torms. 83.20 per year. Il.eo hair year, which includes postage. Discount to Sinirle copies, ten cents. Hold by a.m. p.m. (-4. loUty My.) a.m. p. m. 3d T40 ar Pittsburgh Iv 00S J4.r ...... P. !T P.M. r . M. A. m. r. m! 9 1C a 'i6 ar.- Oil City....lv 2 00 ) fi 03 10 Imperial 2 04 i 10 8 05 S 10 ....Roekwood.... 2 IS 0 40 6 22 Walnut llend.. 2 IT 5 8A 168 Oleopolts 2 23 1 52 5 45 , Henry's Bend 6 64 8 45 162 ...Eagle Rock... 2 TOO 6 00 8 42 1 49 ... President 2 3 T W fl 05 ftaum 12 139 Humor X tl T12 9 25 8 25 1 33 Tlonesta 2 47 7 1 8 87 1 30 Jumlesou 2 61 8 44 1 2(1 Dawson 8 53 8 09 1 19 Hickory JW 7l 7 IW 8 01 1 12 ..Trunkevville.. 3 11 7 41 T.O 7 47 1 00 Tidloute 3 25 7 65 7 f7 120 Mwcoes 3 34 8 10 7 32 12 46 Cobhaai 3 89 8 09 8 20 7 20 12 40 ...Thompson ... 3 44 fl 16 8 30 7 20 Ponn'a House 8 21 8 41 12 31 ..Dunn's Eddy 8 47 7 10 12 25 ly..Irvinoton..ar 4 00 8 :W 9 no P.M. . M. P. M. A.M. P. M. p."m. norn rD.A.V.AP.Jiy'i p. m. a. it. 6 40 l'i 01 lv...Warren ...ar 4 21 8M ....... f 45 11 05 lv...CroMstnff...ar 5 17 9 45 .. "4 00 li 20 lvTBraaibrd ..af H 00 11 35 ." P.M. A.M. (Xrie Riiilway) p.m. A.m. 1:07 1:88 2:05 2:21 2:29; 2:47 3:24 4:00 6:40 8:10 4:45 5:40 6:52 8:2.' 7:0i 7:4: 8;20 5:05 6:45 6:(HI :37 7.4.' 9:00 No. i p III 9::'0i 11:2s, 12:30 1:48 2:13 8:12 3:42 4:44 5:37 8:35 8.58 7:i-'t 7: an 7:57 8:30 9:50 1:10 No. 1 p in 8:00 0:."0 8:15 5::i5 fii'JO1 N... 4 p IU l:40i 12:25 1 1 :4S 11:10 10: 4:50110:20 4:31 3:52 3:17 2:25 1:69 1:52 1:3:1 1:00 12:25 11:05 8;25 10:0' 9:20 fc:3 11:30 11:00 lii:49 10:20 !30 8:30 N. t ft II l-.'i 6:7 4:1 3:'.' 1: l:v 12:1 11:' 9:1' 8:'' 8:1 8:'' ":' 5:i 12:- Oil City 2:30 9:15 8:50 2-00 8:05 8.. Titusvlllo 8:20 10:0.1 7:35 1:15 7:0" 8:" Corry 4:35 11:35 8:45 12:0.. 0:00 t.:, Marviile 6:55 W.w l():r.u .: Urocton 6:j lll:3ClO:15 3: pm pm am am nm pi' Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DATID McCAHOO, Uen'l Sup"i J MORTON HALL, en'l rassenuer Ticket Agrnt, fJ -s .-. r 1 PRUIII1 O Iftiuiiu ULtANLn. Cl.in.r and Oiler ! For lir.ch-lHBf Ana 1 1 for Out Oollr. on Cllimr, rteh, rvh and full direction. Mnt rt o potg. Ar t. yasdlii ; TO IKVENTORSJAND: hlECK&NIC PATENTS and how to obtain tli Pamphlet of 60 pf?os free, upon recoil Stumps lor Postage Address, Oilmouk, Hmi tu V. Co., SollcitJra of Patents, Iiox RT tf Washington, 1 over 1878 of 125,137 ; Democratic in.- crease 110,448 ; Greenback loss 61,' 090. The U. S. Senatorsbip. The Venango Citizen speaking on tba above subject, has the following : "The nam of Lieutenant Governor Chas. V. Stone, of Warren, has also been frequently mentioned in connect ion with the Senatorsbip and his notn ination and election would be hailed ADDITIONAL TRAIN Lxavem Irvine ton 8:80am, Tidloute :S0am, Hicknry 10:00am, Tioneata lC:20nm. Arrives Oil City 11:30 am. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. ith thSe.len- Trains leave il City for l'et. Centre, 1 1 nst nritv. Th Hnrtmnt will ra- I Hflr. a morlmii MeHsrs. Mitmn .t Oo.. are tusyille. Spr.anjaburir, Cantors UU, t'orry, ization after March 4th, 1881, hangd ceive bonds at any time and hold then. to havehatl 35 years experience, and pm, 6:00pm, 9:15pm. Arrive at 8:00am, The vote shows a Republican increase gaiD8 aDd i088e8 0f the late election prior to their maturity to admit of the ATliSHn Park haviner been Dgurea up, 11 is louna necessary exam lnauou, pay nent nr- kow, new xorK. . 1 . . 1. - ui. 1 - :j I fm k .nn.ntl. t n A TPIIITO In connection tliuii tut) ivcpuuiiuaun nave gmucu du i iwi vnu ug uvig ffivuxj 1 mrp a largely in the Senate, that the organ .L . re . 1.... nf.i If.. u.. iL. h.vir. Mia i.ri'wt Ati.iiMhmniit in I 9:45am. 2:OOim. 3:40im. 8:.opm upou iueTgiwui0eu.ioI1l;wuuu, nut u.v Fu.FDO, v ''-rt-i-"it-ll Sunday Train loaves 7:3Uam : arrives ! .7' 10 . T-v : j : 1 .1 j -f.L..:- .11 1. . 1 . 1 Sunday 8:50pm. I ot Virginia, and benator David Davis the order of their receipt. All bonus t)e8t term. A special notice is made in of Illinois. It is certain there will be forwarded far redemption MA!nI 37 Republicans and 37 Democrats, addressed to the 'Secretary of the name and residence of the Patentee. By Union City 7:50pn i t u 1 1 i . t t. t rv ::,. W-.i,:.- the immense circulation thus given, 6:45ni ; arrive Ti unless Tenuesseee should elect an In- Treasury, Loan Ditibiob, Washington, lblio attention is directed to the merits Trains run daily AW ? A V L'i I, ANCU.- 'V jin. ljoave.- union vity itusvillo 8:4anm. daily except Hunday. rlSn.n,l.ni .(.il, .ni. nMh.hl. In f! ' Aii A at 1 Teozl nrvA bnaHs skun 1 J I of the new patent, and sales or introduc-I Train aro run on Philadelphia time. tr ' r I -I I on nftnn niuiil v ntrm'til. I Iii1Ikiii KlMiiinv 'r run lallv Then it would stand 60 Democrats, be addressed to the 'secretary ot tne nv nerson who has made a new dis- va.n rorrv and Pittsbururh on trains j .l ti I T" r. Wk.r. I ooverv or invention, can asoextain. freo of I leavinir Brocton 3:00mn add Pittsburh unnvuree xuuejieuuBuw. x.c.ou.j " eharw. whether a natent can iiniUbly 1ms fi!45nm. I, ... 1- niTiinuvi B From Maine to California the Parties desire cheeks in payment for obtained, by writing to Munn A Co. We r-Tlckets sold and bugjsage checkod , g t , AiilllunlnU A . I mnu noilll AAW V . a - I -wn wm w w v l pa fMlk V' 9 1 1 1 V ILHI wrJl 1 I Awarued the Highest Medal at and I'liiladelpliia. wWK v Kt fKa P.niirtltn.ni .if TCtri !t western Pennsylvania and be espec- claims of the various candidates for "gisierea oonus anwa m iu or- Patent aws, Pau-nts, Caveats, Trade . .. . m ...f. R-tp:l Knnratfill th- wenei der of any one but the payee, they Marks, their costs; and how procured, lany sausiactory to tae on prouuciog - . . . .. . A o I - with hints for procuriiifr advances on in j . . 1 j i ? -.L. a -rl fihnnlH aaaicn them ta the SflcretAry uf 1 .: a.iS r. ..i. i..- interests, whose came he has always causeu uy eipirauou 01 tae lerms 01 -, championed and who have implicit one-third of the Senate after March the Treasury for redemption for the cernpJa CO., 37 r.rk Row, N. Y. confidence in his integrity aad ability 4tb, 1881, are discussed and put lor- account of (here insert the namnaf the Branch office, cor. F. t 7th sts., Wash to fill the position with credit to the ward. Pon or persens to whose order the nrincUittl aoints. Uet time tables Kivinir full information from Company's A (aents. T. n. lieu, nupu W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gcn'l Pas. Agent, 42 ExchanifO St.. Buffalo, N. Y. Stato and honor to himself. He has I In Maine, as successor to the vener had the experience which especially able Senator Hamlin, the two most fits him for the Senatorsbip. As I Drominent candidates are Hon. Wo. member of the General Assembly, P. Frye, sitting, and member elect State Senator and Lieutenant Governor from the second district, and the Hon Eugene Hale, ex-member from the check should be payable.) The boads of this loan, sixes of '80, will alsc be purchased in the meanwhile ia the us ual manner, at the office of tha Assist ant Treasurer of the Uaited State at New York, each Wednesday, ia such ! ill he has shown crre&t ability and arlnnt ation in the nerformace of the dutios fifth HUfriet It is almnt ert.in that amounts as the surplus revenues W perm li, proviaiug mej tan on procur ed upon satisfactory terms.' iu runiis r f s r which he would be called upon to per form if elected a member of the Sen ate. To this experieuc would be added scholarly attainments, fino abil ity as a lawyer aod a thorough knowl edge of men aod tbe attaint of govern ment, which he possesses to a remark able degree. The Republicans of Northwestern Pennsylvania, always loyal in tbeir devotion to the princi pies and candidates of the party, have Colonel Frye will be tbe man. Connecticut has two candidates in Hon. Joseph R. Hawley, sitting mem ber from the first district, and Ex- Postmaster General Marshall Jewell. The chances ior success are evenly divided. Either geulleman will be an honor to the State. In New York, among the numerous never presented a candidate ibr the candidates may be mentioned Hon. HQ ! niBH 1 ! I take pleasure in telling the Sporting I1 1 stern ity ttuat I feave re-aurcnasea the au?r BUSINESS What they say of ltt A few facts for the neonlo. -There are few preparations of modictiiec which nave wiineioou me im partial judgment of the people for any treat length of time. One of these is Dr. Thomas' Electric. Oil. Head the following and be cot. vi need : "I have 1een afflicted With rheumatism for the last ten years, awl have tried many remedies without any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas' Elec tric uii, and since men nave naa no suae of it. I 'would recommend it to all." A Maybee Merchant, Wark worth, writes, 'I have sold sotm hundreds of bottles of a.C U EAPEST AND BESTs IPeterson'B Magazine ! FULL SIZE PAPER PATTERNS! A Supplement will be gl"en in every number for 1881, containing a full size puttern for a lady's or child's dress. Every subscriber will re ceive, during the year, twelve of these patterns, worth more alone, than the subscrp tioa price. Peterson's Mau:aaine is the best and I cheapest of the Lady's Books. It kIvos more for tiie monev. and w.rabines gre iter merits than any other. In short i ban the Best Steel Engravings. Best Colored Fashions, Best Dress Patterns, Best Orig inal Ktnriawi. ". Its immense circulation and long estab lished reputation enable its proprietor to distance ail competition, xn iiwi a new feature waa introduced, which will be improved on in 1881 being a series of 691 Broadway. Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Mauuraeturers, importers a. weai!' olv Pramee, UbcM, Srephoteo- STEREOSCOPES AND VIE Engravings, Chroraos.Photofrrn , And kindred goods Celebrities, Aeti PHOTOSRAPKic"fnATERlAL$. Wo are Headnnarters for verythinv. the way of TP:HEOPTICONS and. M ' 10 LANTERNS. p:ach style boiug the ben or.it eiaiw the mark4. Hcautiful Photoaraolo Transparency Statuary and engraving for the window. Convex tilass. aianuiaciurers m vn , frames for Miuiatures and;. Convex til-Pictures, Crvtaloeues of Lanterns and Slides, i directions for nsiug, Bent on receipt of t.- publio 'one of the best medicines they SpenrJjfJY Illustrated AllicleS have ever used ;' it has done wonders in p'" ".! I. uu Hiwr vAliAirlni. nuln itrtk tlirnntn l. : -1- : . pr o o . i It - r af . t i it o. j . r r. . - --. -it mf xm tjr t I . ' ' uiga pimiuon oi u. o. oenaior, Know I uevi it. uiurton, ooaa u. otain, tua ijbum uwiAtt .unia, ju .. nun. i 0tc., and is worthy or tlte greatest conn- upon this that tbey have in Lieutenant Govern Frank Hiscock, present members of L' J I. . f . I I 1 I - M a I i u-" , P- BDa lh "o"8 f Representatives, General tVI I I MfMI hf I AO 12 llunn hlo lnt..tr. m I the Lemslatnra at the anmin. ML George n. Sharp, Ihomaa C. Piatt, and uovernor Cornell. It ia admitted on all hands Senator Conklings' wishes will be respected and his candidate chosen. Hon. George M. ltobeson, present and member elect from the first dis trict of New Jersey, will probably be chosen, there being no organized op position to him. Ex-Speaker Galusha A. Grow, and M. S. Quay, iu Pennyslvania, are the candidates between whom the choice is said to be. Tbe latter has the Cam-1 oron influence, the former has the SOLD IT IN 1871. F I 1 we win nave more to say subject at another time." We cau heartily endorse the above nomination, believing that it would give vmiuent satisfaction to the Re publicans of this section, and particu larly those of Forest county, many of whom are personally acquainted with Liut. -Governor Stone, and know him to be eminently fitted fgr the exalted position ef U. S. Senator. As the Citizen intimates, Northwestern Penn sylvania is squarely entitled to the office, having never presented a can didate, ard there is no man that we know of who stands out so prominently as the man as does Gov. Stone, and it would be a big "boost" for this sec tion to be represented in the United States Senate by one so closely con netted with the interests of North- weHtern Pennsylvania. We shall others, are ptk further on this subject herealtcr. I Neither of T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X stand, and I sun prepared to attead te all my friends, and the public generally, wno need ANYTHING IH THE GUN LIRE! I bhall keep a aorfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. deuce." Joseph Kusan, Township Percy, writes, "I was persuaded to try Thomas' Electric Oil for a lame kueo which troubled me for three or four j ears, and I never found anything like it for cureing lame ness. It is a great public benotit." A. M. Hamilton, Warkworth, writes, "Kor weeks I was troubled with a swolied ankle, which annoyed me very much. Mr, The stojies. novleta. Ac iu "Peterson' are admitted to be the best published. All tho most popular female writers contrib ute to it. In 188 J, about 100 original sto ries will be given, and in aadition Six Copyright No vlets, by Ann . mepnons, Krank Lee Benedict. Jane O. Austin, Mary V. Spencer, Sidney Trevor, and that 111 11111 LB LI I O IIUMII'I ml, VilU HUWIU. v v v Allen's AVife." The SatoblUhKan', aos YmiStrMt, P'ttcburati. Pa. .o.l.rl7 Mn.uld mat Loll? ulid. M Inplom MM ku t.M lo.n.r (!!. I l tiiM kMlaNl.1 C1uul, Siul and Urinary tuarillut pk;iM IB lllt.harik. 1 m.rc Jolru liiliMU..H.bHirtl hViu a vt, or w HEATOBaB(Si. SSHTINAI, WAKIfS. H a4 their oi.tru tl: A'r. rtlitu 1m AluxW pin. fact ftaj'l': ,11, ft- Mrmvm inluMJuy, V.li ft'tiu. 1 rful.f. ' Ah. llr...l I'HIW. iMTilM tO flOTftV. May bee of this plaeje induced me to try Colored Steel FashiOR PUteS Electric Oil, and before one bottle wasl vv,w,wv . are aneaa 01 an oiners. auwtlf mil Alio rcntur louK-itftcdiBK a.;i ar kaerrbcaa. lilMV Sanatura byplulia, rl..Ua Mitulh. riruul A, ttluod. JJ..1.M, J rimuil wk4 llmui IHgat, an lrm4 ea boi.Btika naolplM ui wuU ULprUl.a lucau. A BBpafleM ia Ibou-bJ i( cum u( all '. .'T tr. MatriLat akill. Curable oa.M mnultiJ-it .,klMIIUIU(rutlT Ml-i. lawlpU -bAilstMMlfraa. TrwBtiuent caa a. t.ut ccurly aii fcrt.atr ta lxrlnaa at a di.tauca. Conaoltatiou frt a. I shall also continue to handle tho "White" Newlug JlstoLIiie, And the used I was cured. It is a most remarkable medicine. Sold by all medicine dealers. rnce, and &n cents, and l.oo. pre pared only by FOSTER, MILLBUKN, A CO., Ilullalo, N. Y., Muocessirs to S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by O. W. Uovard. Tlonesta, Pa. 3.J e. o. w. Note Electric Selected and Electrized, Graml Iloulevard Hotel. Corner SOA tProadtvay, NEW YORK. On Both Amerioan and Earoptaa Plim. Frontinsr on Central Park, the Grand Boulevard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth In "Peterson" These nlates are enirraved on steel, twice the usual size, and are uneuualled for beauty. They will be superbly colored. Also, household wnd other receipts ; arti cles on art embroidery : flower culture : !n short everything interesting to livoies. TEltMSi Always iu advance A YEAR. UNFA RALLK1.ED OFFERS TO CLUBS. Two copiea for $3.50 Three copies for I 4, 50 With a costly steel engraving, "Uran'Father Tells of Yorktown," (ii4x'29) or an illustrated Album, quato, gilt, lor trettinir up tho club. Four copies for ftfJ.50 Six copies for Willi an extra copy oitlie Magazine WobdMrfuL iMQ-vielurvt iru te Bury; wko ma whyf W fto to warry; yrvir Ker4luoiioB hetvlUtr. buulul ckJdru t nury: who M, Ker4i IftMaitv 4iMrjna mumrn to itntl, out. (Ml Balill 1 mpeai naouwti w au.i nag . Kehkbla wMffl' unni. Ji Kwrrtotir itul rv4 it, C Hi rMcnuont. Hoi ff M AN HOOD; iu ua tad abua. W pag- ( A fcxka fur A ti La. icnl Mai. J pl-TaV u t caatav AJnre.t lr. Wtiu u, hM tn 1 i Ji? ijii! V,V AO tu. pieages 01 Dearly TOteS. euougQ to I umUAUUOlUJ' ADAVTlilur JUAUXiinb ims noiei occupies me enure square, i for jft8if as a premium, to tne person BfftU was uuiifi ttuu iiiriiiBiitni nii oa'duiw l getting UP tue Cluu Dominate hinu Chancea about equal Ohio has many good men who deaire ALWAYS AT HOMW. to bit ia Senator Thurmaa's chair. MEADVILLE Come and see aae. Tou will nd me of over f-ioo.oou. It is one ot the most ele- I vivu uiiiiieaj for 88.00 Seven copios for $10.50 With both au extra copy of Maga- af 'rj gaut as well us Ving the linesk located in tue city ; bits a passenger J'Xievator aud au 2ine for 1881, and the premium picture, or Tho old and inoht reliable Actual Bum aess Coliese and:Normal School, loon;. Muezle Loaders made to rdr atxl war- modern improvements, and is withi u on 6 I nibutu, to tUo jicrsou cttii.j up ill club. I nkou Hitd wouuui prcpufod for th countiu Governor Foiter, Stanle Mathews, rnttKl' Ju Jge Taft, General Beatlvv Secretary BP A IB I N 0 W ALL Ijg still nearer to Cl.o.m.n inA T b .1 BRAN0KE8 PEOMPTLY AUD venient and ace bherman and 1 know not how many pAITHf ULLY DONE. the city. Room pressing theca will their claims. K. A. llAtDWIX. have a walk TiiLUatt, Pa., Aug. 12, souitre of the depots of the Sixth and Jbigtu Avenue Klevated It. It, cars, ana tbe Uroadway cars con- accessible fiom all parts of in with board tl. per liav. Special rates for famulies ua.l permuueut guests. E. HASKELL, Proprietor. For Larger Clubs Still Greater Induce ments l Address, pofet-paid, CHAS. J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philauklpuia, Pa. Specimens sent gratis, if w ritten for to get up clubs, with. room and every department of ousine and lir teaching. Sena lor circular niv iipccinicii of penmanship. Enclose ti cents in stumps. Address, A. W. SMITI I Mcadville, Pa. Sep 1 it. JOR WORK of every doscj-iptloii exe tod at the REPUBLICAN ottire. 5 4
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