li.i(n'?wtw,,"" f J. E. WEN It, EDITOR WEDNESDAY KOHMSC, Jl'lY 20, 1881. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Prothonotary, An., JUSTLSSTlAWICEY. For Sheriff, Capt, C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, If. Vf. LEDE15UR, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, . W. WARDEN, i. A. SCOTT. "He is going to get well." Dr. iJliss. , The Elroira Free YmeayaGuitcau liaa no more right to live than a wild i beast. l9l The public debt was reduced during the mouth of Juno over $12,000,000, and during the twelve months ending on the 30th ult, $101,000,000. It 13 vengeance and not vindication that the supporters of Mr. Conk ling are aiming for now. "That man Lop Lam" is their especial target. Miller wa3 too much for them. Democrats in Ohio are in one of their old qumidarief. They cannot ', get up a lie plausable enough to make votes for their candidates, and de j prived of such campaign material, "j they have no hope of carrying the election. The Democracy of Ohio last week nominated John W. Bookwalter for Governor amid great cheering. The nthusiasio ot the Democracy is like the whiz of the rocket it starts off well but doesn't keep up. That cheer for Mr. Bookwalter will have dwindled to a groan by October, when Governor Gharley Foster will be re elected. The following neat little speech of a Philadelphia Magistrate should be embalmed In history by the American people: "My impression is that the man who ought to be in the dock is the man who, in such a time as this, remarked on the Btreet : 'Garfield is no good ariyway,' and not the man who knocked him down. I discharge the prisoner." Four diplomatic appointments of note were made by the President on Saturday morning previous to the at tack made upon him by the, would-be assassin. Ex-Vice President Hannibal Hamlin was appointed Minister to Spain, to succeed General Fairchild, who is recalled at his owu request. The Rev. II. H. Garnett was appoint d Minister to Liberia. Mr. Charles Payson, Third Assistant Secretary of State, was appointed Charge d'Afl'airs at Copenhagen, and Mr. Walker Blaine, Private Secretary of State, was appointed as successor to Mr. Payson. The appointment of Mr. Hamlin is most notable and most deserved as a tribute of honor to a man who has 'served his country well for more than a generation. Although advanced in years be goes to Spain two years younger thau Caleb Gushing did, and from his long experience may be re lied oa to act promptly and creditably so far as our relations with Spain are -concerned. i Advocates of that kind of civil service reform which believes that when a man onco gets an ofSce he Should hold it to the ends of bis days, take advantage of the attack en the President to argoo that the policy of jewarding supposed or actual political services with a share ef the patronage .vhich fulls into the control of the suc cessful party is all wrong, degrading ind calculated to drive disappointed uen into desperation. The hue and :ry is now raised, that office-huntin" hould cease. The men who indulge a this cry engaged in such a hunt to uro the offices which they now hold. lot one in twenty holds his place by irtue of his exclusive fitness for it, or iv having been bought to take it as a eans of conferring great service on Te country while ten out of every nty n now employed in the civil A of' the Government could be i el aud their places filled by ,i.(jrs who would carry on the work 'satifactorily as it was done by their edecessors. Hence, all this depre itory talk about oflice seeking is uu tifiable. THAI? It HEAVILY! President Garfield Growlnq Better Daily He is Thought to bo Out of Danger. The cheerful news comes from Washington that our honored and be loved President is improving daily, and is now considered practically out of danger. What a great burden this blessed news will lift from the minds of the people. Everybody breathes easier, and the look of anxiety and sorrow which has for nearly three week9 been depicted on every face is rapidly changing into smiles and good cheer. As each day passes the peoplo feel more confident that their heloved chief magistrate will be spared to them, and the nation will so ou in its happy and prosperous condition. Let the whole world rejoice and be exceed ing glad. Ihe day of National Thanksgiviug canuot be far away. The followincr telegrams will ma - - - - CJ O .. ... f,. w some idea of tho President's condition up to last night: Washington. Jul v 15. Dr. T!H. said this afternoon : "There is abso lutely nothing new. I can tell you the President continue to imnrnv and to be comfortable." "Has there been much fever to- Iay?" "llio fover which U3uallv shows itself has been very slight. The Pres ident has slept a good deal during the day and is doing very nicely. ?" "is thcie any ciiango in the treat ment?" "None. We are civim him Rfrnnrnr food thau heretofore. He relishes it and is gratified when we give it to him. Except tho administering of stronger foou there is not the least change in the treatment." oaiu JJr. Iveyburn : "lu addition to what ho ate for breakfast thismorninr- the President has taken some sweet bread and a little beefsteak. There may bo a little fever to nio-lit. Tim wound is dressed twice a day and the discharge from it continues healthy. The discharge precedes tho heal in it. There has been no hcalinw nf tho wound and will not be until nil the matter from it passes off." Doctor, when are you going to an nounce officially that the President is out of danger?" was asked Dr. Bliss. I There are unforecen accidents which may occur, and there is no reason for deceiving the public That is why we will not say he is out of danger en tirely. He is booming right along, Dut mat is no roason why we should proclaim he is totally recover! from danger, but he is a pretty safe man. Said Dr. Barnes, in answer to a similar question : "The public should be given only the facts. There is no reason except the possibility of acci dents why it should not be said tun President is out of danger. Washington. July 17. Maior Crump, Stewart of the mansion, and one of the night attendants upon the rrotident, says: "It the Presideut con tinues as well durln? this week as ha has been during the past few days he will, in my opinion, be able to sit up ana oat bis meals by next Sunday. Major Swaim, who is almost constantly with the President, haid this afternoon that he was progressing finely. Io re ply to question about Mrs. Garheld s health. Maior Swaim said: "Oh. Mrs. Garfield is getting along nicely. She spenas ruo6t ol lier time at her hus band s bedside. Tho latest dispatches from Wash ington are very favorable to the Pres ident's condition. Following is the latest bulletin issued : Washington. July 19. 7 r. V Official. The Presideat has passed an excellent day and afternoon. The fever has been less thau on any doy since he was wounded. At oneD. m. his pulse was 92, temperature 98 5-10, respiration 19. At present his puhe 96i temperature 98 8 10, respiration D. W. Bliss. J. K. Barnes. J. J. Woodward, IlOBT. IvEYBURN, ALBANY. One Senator Elected. Albany, N. Y., July 16. Tbejoint convention met at noon and thn f-hnir announced that they would proceed to vote lor united btates Senator in the place of Iloscoe Conklinp resirmerl. The voto stood as follows : Potter 47. Lapham 68, CoukliDg 29, Evarts 1. Necessary to a choica 72. Ronnie Baker, Speaker Sharp and Sessions were the only ones who changed from Conkling to Laphara. The convention then proceeded to vote on mo long term vacancy, with the following result: Kernan 47, Mil ler 76. Fish 9. Cha Starin 2, Bliss 1, Adams 1, Wheeler 4, lalcott 1, leuny 1. Necessary to a choice, 73. The following; went over i. lfMI. r . . . . .. minuter: nenaior winslow and As Bcmblymen Bingham, Campbell, I. S Carpenter, Cullinan, Dickey, Hurd Jackson and Shame. Tho chair declared Warner Miller elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas C. Piatt. The voting to fill the Conkling Vacuticy id still proceeding, with u fair chauce of electing Elhrulgo G. L:ip ham. Conkling's men will stick to him, but it is thought that enough of the scattering vote will go to Lapbnm to secure his election before many more ballots are taken. Boy3 Can't Buy Pistols and Powder. An Act to prohibit tho sale to nny person under sixteen years of age, of deadly weapons, gunpowder and explosive suhtancss in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. That any person who shall know ingly or willfully sell, or cause to be sold, to any person under sixteen years of age any cannon, revolver or pistol or other such deadly weapou, or who shall knowingly and willfully sell, or cause to bo sold to any such minor any imitation or toy cannon, revolver or pistol so made, constructed or ar ranged as to be capnpblo of boing loaded with gunpowder or explosive substances, cartridges, shot, slugs or balls aud being exploded, fired o(T aud discharged and thereby becomo a dan gerous, or deadly weapon, or who shall knowingly and willfully sell, or cause to bo sold to any such minor any car tridges, gunpowder or any other dan gerous explosive Bubstances shall in every way be guilty of a misdemeauor and upon conviction thereof shall bo sentenced to pay a fino not exceeding three hundred dollars. Approved the teath day of June, A. D. 1881. Henry M. IIoyt. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. 0.,'July 16, '81. The most important symptom in the 'President's condition yesterday was the abatement of what is known as the afternoon fever. It is now believed thatthe fever has passed tho turning poiut. and the patient is now on the way to convalescence. Dr. Boyntou said yesterday that ho believed that tho abatement of the fever was perma nent. Colonel Rockwell was of tho same opinion. The President passed a very comfortable day yesterday, aud his attendants say it was tho best day yet. The attendiug physicians do not believo m the old idea of cramming a fever patient with food. The President eats enough to keep up his strength and that is all. Tho doctors say there are no indications of secondary hemor rhage or pyemia or of any dangerous complications. The suppuration is progressing naturally, the wound pre sents a healthy appearance; tho pa tient takes and assimilates nourishment as well as can be desired, aud his sleep is quiet aud refreshing. There have been rumors here and elsewhere this week to the efi'ect that tha physicians are concealing from tho press and pablic the graver and more dangerous aspects of the President's case. Dr. Bli33 says in regard to the rumors, "There was never anything more un founded and unjust. We have re ported all the President's symptoms, good and bad, with perfect frankness, aud truthfulness. Bulletins more hon est aud judicious than ours have never been issued, and anyone who makes a contrary assertion says what is untrue," etc. Tho clerks in tho census office will be paid ofT in certificates on the 1th inst. Arrangements are said to have been effected with certain baukerB J.o cash the certificates at a small dis count. The hot weather here is tho greatest trial we have to live under now. Hard work is out of the question. v Phil. Peruna is tho greatest and best remedy I ever used. Am well. Jas. Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh, Pa. If you ti e deaf, cars run, aud have catarrh, take Peruna. I have tried it. C. D. Wiley, Hoc.gl.ton, Pa. Notice. I have this day bought of Peter Knight one lot of hay and grain, nud left tho same with him to bo removed at my pleasure; all persons are warned not to interfere. Solomon Fitzgerald. Barnett twp., Forest Co., June 2, '81. VENNOR'S PREDICTIONS! For this Month's Weather, pre .arc! ex pressly for KTODD ART'S UK VIEW. Sample copy mailed for iSo. Stamp. J. M. Stoiiaut. Pub., New York, J'hila., or Chicago. jul3'liO-Sl-3t. TP. IP. WIIITTISIOIV, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. apl j fcl Tioucatu, l'oicst Co., I'a. Harmony Twp.Aud.tors Report, ROAD COMMISSIONERS in Account with Harmony Township, for tho year eliding March I t, 1(S1. Ttr. To amount of road tax levied JJ.HKI 21 1,-!!K124 Cr. Ry amount of work done $l,2(t 21 " unseated hinds returned 21)0 00 $M!Ui24 JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer In account with Harmony Township Itiml Fund for year ending March H, 1881. Dr. To ensh on lmnd from last year $ 27 .15 " ain't cash reiVd of W. Dawson... 85 89 " Rin't oash roe.'d of Co. Trens Cd," 4: " am' t duo Treasurer 47 40 0H0 01) Cr. .$ O.ViOfl ... 13 00 Dy vouchers " pereontago $ 00(1 09 ALSO, JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer In account with Poor Fund. Dr. To cash on hand from last year...? jr3 42 " roe'd of County Treasurer 81 8"i ' " " " Collectors 455 43 $ 0!!()75 Cr. 42,'J 00 Hy vouchers percentao 8 47 cash on hand 2"i8 50 $ 000 75 R. O. CARSON Treasurer in iwvountwith Harmony Township school fur.d for tho year t ndinj Juno 1, ISM. Dr. To cash on hand from last j-oar...? 57 50 ' cash reo'd from collectors 1,100 00 " nm't ree'd of Allegheny Twp. 40 (IS " " Stato Appropriation 1.1s (id " " duo Treasurer 47 W f 2,32'J 25 Cr. ,. 2,283 5S 4 67 P.y vouchors " percentage f 2,329 25 Allender School House, Juno 5, 1SS1. Wo horehy certify that wo havo exam ined tho nhov accounts and 11ml them correct as ahovo siated. C. K. LANDERS, ) JAMES F. CON ELY, ) Auditors. JOHN THOMSON, J IBID. HEIBEL, Dealer in W T V 52 S, TIN W A I! )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDS OF .TOP. WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionosta, Pa., Juno 27, 1881. J W. MORUOW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A RURCJEON, Late of Armstrong county, having located in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional rails promptly and Rt nil hours. For the present will havo his oillea oppo site tho Lawronco Houso. inay-18 81. rpo WHOM IT MAY concern; Whereas my wife, ntna Davis, 1ms left my bed nnd hoard without just eauso or provocation I hereby warn nil persons against trusting her on my account, ns I will pay no debts of her contracting. L. A. DAVIS. Grcon twp., Forest Co., Pa., Juno 21 '81. HSIairsvillU', (fia.,) Ialics Seminary. Heantiful crounds, commodious build ings. Healthful location, thorough in struction. Thirty-first year beirins Sep tember 11, 1881. Apply'for Catalogues to ukv. T. R. Ewiko, Principal. Julyl3-81 J'ihls Is H now remedy, crlKlimlly con noiinrtprtiina Int rmlucralto tlio nuMllcanirtifc! rnm ttnu um iniuiiu at largo vy o, rt. nari mau. M. I)., of 8ii7 l'oiiu Av.. Piitslinw. ij l'a., who h.is prcscrlliL'U It to over 40,oo) jia- fvtiiff micceM. HWWiwnssDw-SCT1 Us ettect upon thu syHkin iu eniii jly uiiUkHl" th:t cf nny other rumedv, and Is Uio only I in' "" n.oiiwiiii aiimrsb vivrv in which flesh is heir Fillep?y (Falling Fits) ljulnit Uio only excentiuii. In thia I'fram should not bo used. Iu Constipation and! insoast'Rfi tho cmfiis ir;j:us and lUaddor, I Manalii should bel'en with it. ruitUNAI iscouiposcuoi purely vogotiDloluKrodionts, ! p.nU one, according to mcdlitnl Hiilliors, a I groat romwiy in llsoir. SjyE;l3f;l the active pi lnolplos from these liiKrouh utsI nnu iu couioiuiuff iuei!i inioonoBii:ii'it) coin- I iKiuud, which at once coincides villi tho Vis E MiiDiCATiiixNATunA In every dhwifo, r.ndl ilit) work of restoration coiiininnrits with the I Him dote. 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J,ruul. Aum, ftKiit. lilwnl. iii.ntt. uJ t.rtcrma ad 1-UmiU Orgmi, ar. IrcaUd on .Si l.ntifla riurlploa and with uiinralUled uw. A Irl.-tiMa Mioriano in Uiuuiaiida of caat-t o all tc, crei ttixt. sontrll.utckill Curakla ca-. tTiarauWf Imil'teillUlt fr.uklT .UlUnl. iMonnllni 1.n- CHlot .out fioo. Traatuient oan b (tut ..m.roly aid iiYiituly to iron at a ili.Ui.ce. Oououllation fn a. UHWU(.u iCii-iVMru nit w lilt): v uu t it a mm7 inirryi who not; wiiyf ho to niftirr; lroie to, o. Koproiiuotu.n litsUthr. leatifal chtfclmi lHtHi dlROovvnot. Jnipedimonu to murriuu: ?i -i.w. i'roBoriu(ni. noon tor K,?5:T.lu:n. 'VCT.vbody8houl-Trwi(lil. Trie, iw ciuu. nO.MANllOdl); auRuf ludecay. putfon ('rn (i. tit biik at fi.r 41K - a 1. i j i .,. j . . OuItU sent Ireo to those who wish let O- eiu;ago in tho most pleasant nud profitable business known. Everything new. Capital not required. 'Wo will fur nish yon everyihin.i'. $10 a day nnd up wards is easily inado without stayintf away from homo over niii,ht. No Vinlc whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at tho husinnv.M. I.u'i.nu in-iluuj i i. and .Vouimx boys and jrirhi make Kraet pay. .-.i.ouu biiii is wiiMiif to work lails ninko moro inonev cvm-v .1 II ' t hi. fl l.ll 11 ttr bo llMldo in u Wii. k ;it mir i, i-.i; ....... i.... incut. Those who eiij!,n;;o at onco will lii'ul a nhort road to fortune. Address Jl. J1ALLET A CO., J'oMland, Me. decL'tUV ni?T P Vourselfby inakinfr m 1J ljLll when a ,';o!de!i ehanco h money is of- lereil. tncri-liv nla-nvu l..i.i li'initlio door. 'J'hoso who alwi.vs luk'o i'.dvaiilno of t.'ie p.od chances for making liK-iicy liuit are ollcred, generally bt-eomo v.-ealihy, whilo those who do not Improve siu-h chances remain j ixivertv. AVo Wiint many men, Vomeii, boys and nirln Jo work for iu rif.dit in tiicir own localities. Jho business will pay moro than ten times ordinary w.-iltcs. Wo furnish an expensed ouiiit and all tiiat vou need, iron. Jo one who eica-esi c.u!m to mako r;to.:ey very raj.idly. Y( n can devoto your whole limu to the work, or only your hparj lnomciiUs. Pull inli-i-ination tin'd all Mil.. IS IH"'( Kl!l:t. IV:... A ,1. w .HM i. .V CO.. Portland, Maine. deeply. AGENTS WANTED FOR ' iiy J. W. i;uell. Now Aiithnntln Ot tllO LlV(il4 IIIU Wnmrfnl A 1 J . ot AiiKiii-a'a great Outlawa, I rank and Jessie? Janice. ami tn ir bnmls oi liiKhwayniiin Jovn to u ij iittiuatiuiiii embracing late portraits of tho principal characters, iiu ludin- Frank James, never l.eloro i)iililii:li.nl uni i- l.Mvi.i i o . . 1 lt x .xi.i vvt- OLED PLATES Interviews and letters iioiu l,oio iounp.r-Ktartlini; Rrvela- i son w All nl..... . I. i.i i. ... i . ii . 1 1 1 .... i . iii.i.ui, uuj i.uteiv v m', me j.iuca. Oath, tho Secret Cave, and hundreds of l.l I..... 1.. ...... 1 . . ; ' book ever published; inure thrilling than a rohiance. vet trim in .... ....i-ni i.il. "mi-. nwnu.iri 11 linri'.M. T 1..1 l-vi- L HIT Wells like wiid-lii of 10,000 orders in ad vance. Nolhimr lit-,, ill i.ii-itrt everv- thiii'' JOvcr iiHi on. es. m ice 1. ;". Atrcnt's I'lllll-'i vin ..i.'.t f(. . H'..;i;i IlillllA- tli;H(lv I, lull i,,,.. .,. IllS'tCl- Jt'AL I'i'UI Kll'ivcm liOius. Mo. 5 a ti i '5