Mr. Wom'E reail his frerch to tho I eiml b;iin nn.1 ia ri!(0.mj h, making fur TnfWnrt.nf. TK,.,I,. ...1 . " """"yi rouie tor I l.rmp iiff of cm!. UgM .... i. iic- cuks ana iron Jo liiid ii ) and other nori.li- J. a WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY XOIHISG, M. 18. 1883. STATE CAPITAL NOTES. "Another Batch." An Additional Lot of Patriots who are Anxious to Serve the State The De mocracy's Output, To gether With a Fresh List of Republican Candidates. IIarrisburq, Jan. 4, '82. In my Inst letter I did not cover all quent)y interrupted by Ftampinz nod cm umi wiern innrk-is, , . , . '. , The board of diroc tors oftl clnpping oi baud, ih.g reminds one p"v largely compose! of ofSydney Smith's ,aying about ex. citemeot over indignation a week old, we Myron I iiumIi, of the urmori.ush fc 5 and also of the older raying that there JttSrtJo'SPf ?raVS are times wnen people keep their courage up. Holeman- & Hopkins! urn llnirt whnn nanrl. l,-,uf imi 1110 IIOUin. lliwmnn Tiinnn ami Vil..i. iu j . i w ciuvwa I wot . v i 1 v - i-i i it. t-m v.-........v mil. .....tvl'. ..I projected Aurora ana tsoutiiwestern narrow-irunsre. et ; J. If. Smith, of linnr. At Hnv.ui The Republican Stat Comm Use IZZ LTiS-7,' I LT"fcSP pre. went i in i u it tw met in Philadelphia on Wedueeday Buffalo j ional Hunk, liuffalos U. Onrr, mil. ivnHNtMHH iirown, or War- the aopirants for State honors io our "elected as the date, and Harrisburg party, neither did I make mention 0f the place. The meeting was epiri the Democracy's representatives : tfcl but entirely harmonious therefore in the present letter I will endeavor to note all of ihe fotmer left out as well as those mentioned by the latter. From the present outlook Braver will be the candidate for Gov ernor, but who will fill the other posi tions has not yet been settled. Jerome B. Niles, of Tioga, a prominent mem ber of the Legislature, is casting long iog eyes on the LieuU-Governnrship, ana as he is in a favorable locality thelltb.and was largely attended. 1;: The question of filioc the date of hold- .Vallcy ?l,d Pittsburgh railroad, and a . l . o. . n rge nomer oris ew York Central stock: "t v. ... wuiukivu n" nw&woii, nig nig tanner or War probably the most ironortant matter A..?8, .K ljltch'."t Brookvlllo, presl ' , - ' . I . Jettorson County (Pa.) National ueioro lue vomtniuee. iUay iym was Bank ; 8. S. Jackson, of Jackson' Verstin A Co., the great lumbermen of Jefferson county j the Hon. R. C. Winslow, of! ....Anumwm-y, x n. ; William M.ltalston. banker, of Etderton, Ta. L. A. Koberl BOH. thft Wavna rnnntv rannn. . i i Jamieson, Imnker, of rhiladelpfiiA, 'and The Guiteau trial is, thank fortune, ksonKn nearing its eud rapidly, and each hour rei?.ry nd w- H- rauldln, treasurer. . .... . .... The road, beginning at Nortli Warren that passes is bringing the villain so runs through the towns of uiV stonel much nearer the end of a rope, or the wm' clRrendon. T'na and shemeld, in insane asylum, as the case may be, to th Clarion river; through lirookville Davidgeopeneutnec.se againef tke SSrSS 585 ' H . o (4 CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, !2U 0W GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, MS 0 OUR NEW IRON CLA1) BUILDING Still Continues to bo Filled with SUITABLE TO THE TEAMSTER, LABOEER! IN SHORT Everyone can find Goods ut Lowest Prices. assassin on Thursday and completed ?,?mon ,n Armstrong county t west his argument, which was a powerful lnindta; one, on Friday. On Saturday. Reed 'vy?H.t"12rela.ud .u,uy direPt to Hie 'fity spoke ou behalf of the boast, and made MtTthZ'S thegroat wfSfS v pexnsyWav ASD SELL M0RB a00JDS T1IAN AN Y "0USE IX i c :n i . fields in Jefferson. Inrtinn ix.JiiiVAaiA. and stands well with both wines of the " r'l' C5UOT, 18 Degun waere Rnd Westmoreland: TiSlineuZ -n . . xeea leu ou. ana ai last accnunta wa4 UP " mo territory between tha iwi -- party there is no reason why he shouldn't be rather hopeful of success. He was mainly instrumental in mak ing Mitchell U. S. Senator and will therefore have his support. A man of commanding presence, a good lawyer, an able debater, and a pleasant gen tleman socially, Mr. Miles stands a loruudable candidate. The genial Lucius Rogers, of McKean Cj., pres ent Deputy Secretary of Internal Affairs, and Secretary of the State Committee, who hts a larger ac quaintance than any man in the State, is likely to be a candidate for Secre tary of Internal Affairs, and as he comes from the heart of the oil and at last accounts was doing all in his power to impress the jury that bis devil brother-in-law was crazy when he assassinated Presi dent Garfield. Judge Porter will MERCHANTS AND OTHER DE ALERS WILL SAVE MONEY AND road ex miles r-t ..... . ... .V A II aiana. too countv seat of 1 rwiian. he tieW tni-ritortr nnonnl .... Close for the prosecution when Scoville eount'ea of Cambria, Clearfield, Cameron. finishes thn Bftr Tnrl P. ""J,,,','r3on, inaiaua and the ' iuugo vux eastern portions of Clarion charges the jury it will probably be 8tron' - u. w.uo uc.orciue peopio nave i'eruna is a wondee in itself the verdict ; perhaps before the week cures the most hon!. .... r ' C10863. I fiii m nl inn fc-Hgle alley and Allegheny Vallev north of the main line of the Pennsylvania i-n. I FREIGHT BY THTYTWfl- Til irrn mr. Tnnfrn en a r urnr nnntrDimmL, s i . " , - . ... . u , . i -. m. a v.'.vy V. I 1 V . V . . ... . . . V 1 IV ..l I Vlrt I L tin is thl iftSJlSoa spoTof ninotT TIIIN. HATS. CATS. BOOTS, FLOUR AND FEED OF US. WE HANDLE lies .ItenSinS frVm !B?aPll?Hvr ton" ALL HKAVY aOOD3 BY CAR LOADS AND SAVE FREIGHT. COME AND SEE. ior,EMA.isr & HOPKINS, TIONESTA, THE PARKER GUN Another Railway Project. pushed through rapidly. The road will run through Howe, Jenks and Barnett townships of Forest countv. and will country there is a good showing in his affect very favorable, no doubt the In- tavor, as your country is as bad as the ieresw 01 our county- Th0 knowing ones Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer l he marvel of r,- n v - The Buffalo Express desoribes a Kiean- eases. All fit utA c. .' " r.vy. unl, 19 uuumi is De Arch St.. P i . il "State of Allegheny" in its demand for recognition. However the northern tier can't have Niles and Rogers too, so one of the gentlemen will "get left." Pomeroy, editor of the Franklin lie- say there is not a doubt but that the road will bo in operation In less than a year, The article reads thus : A new deal in railway matters has been 1 'Pr5 81 inauo in wiucn a nurnoer or .Buffalo capi talists are interested, and by which an old crojecx or uommodore Vanderbilt is likely vositorv. and member of tl. TT..- "l" 'on9.w. .8 . - w - - uuuiic, nunuuMiia kj niii ior nis irunK lines claims the credit of namine Bever ai .' m,n,unication with the coal fields fr,n j . , of Western Pennsylvania. It was in the uuwiuui, uuu ou iue strengin oi pursuit oi idi ooject that the Dunkirk 'it, it is said, wants to be made Secre- tSJ'SSn SuSi- iary oi internal Anair8 ; It is due the lnrosn Jamestown to warren, Pa., and ?ent eman tn Kf , ..... u. s. uegueny w uil City, 3 --j uj " " o i o is i xnis roau uas . BUSTS',-; Bop2I-8Uf I f 0- rjS. .'N.i-'' -;-?;:V:. J .-5 I a . V ( ST RUM EN TS AND Affain VICtOHOUS at thp Fvnnciitl'n at M0lrm.,m A X. W OKK THEPHILADET.PIITA .miiuw.i 1 HW' Forest Co., Pa. had an excellent opportunity of & Ini u;;i, ,S!r in the world, and they came Toff conouorornv.Tr ' .k ' 0r.Vy.0n.,l.,,h,p unaru cumes io tnen from F. F. WHITTEKIN, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIRST-CLASS IN . GOOD Tionesta, not a candidate. The writer had a i ilk with Att'y-Gen. Palmer a short .ime ago and in answerffiUo the question is to whether he was a candidate for jovernor, be replied, he was not, and or two reasons, the first of which was riat he didn't want it; tho second never paid, its solo rinnnnd. unce ooing ireignt io ana fro from a not xiensive on region. The extension south into the mining couuties of Westorn Penn sylvania was the object aimed at. and without which this short line was not ex pected to bo of consequence. In fact, the nne givuu me snort line declares the in tention of its projector, which did not fall short of laying rails directly through the coal fields all the way to Pittsburgh. As b pan or me project, two other roads wero WM. SMEARBAUGH CO., many years been abovo all othois." i"r ui.s ciass or goods l.aa f i hey have been ia the hnnH nfai.nnfn. i ... . everesttfist nrt " """" ,"V""-r."' ' r "ixtorn years. nn.I stood the 8 petition in the field or at the trap. At Coney li HnJ thin l Ztf k ln m' Convention, the PARKER wnn th w. ! i ., ,Mr' ut ,l10 Ncw Yrk State BadKe for the best avera over n "art y-m c, mnXU,J,I,d K?"? 8nd 'S,r", SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ASK Tm tCJIV 71, V i'.T ?tlogue. FOR snow ROOMS. 7 t'Hnmbcra St., N. Y. Dealers in hat even if he did he couldn't get it, ferl 5ne, the Conewango and , s in the lirst place ho couldn t get the county north to a Junction with the Dun .omination ; and in the second, even S2rW f be did he couldn't be elected. m," said he, "in answering your uestions in 'lections, like the man 'ho refused to play poker fr seven sasons. When asked what ther Susquehanna, was to lay a line south from the Clarion river, on the north of Jnrtnrann An.... T : X i , 1 . ... " uu') i i i-iiiaourgii. wnen theCommo dore died these dans came to a Rtunic;ii During the past few years efforts have beeu made to carry out this enterprise in one way and another, but all moves hav been checkmated by the Pennsylvania O-BOOBRIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS WARE. GLASS vVARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG- iui.JviiL.L,s, UAKEKa BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. n "1 r .mr R OAU itvi ' - r PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. Formtrly PilUbureh.Tiinivilli & Buffalo lt'y.9 WINTER TIME TA BLE, November 1SS1 P. M 800 4 42 4 3:t 3 10 .ere he beeau bv iavintr 'tli firat U railroad company, ; have no money 'Nevermind the bSffS ther bix,' said the questioner." reaching the coal fields has been pretty Th- V , . gently known in railway circle. J hft nl hfcr aula inmnnU ..ll.J .1. A Ki.f n .i a iuv, vuuiuiuuij i;uueu iuo I lv,UUL unuin ou auvertiPementS ap- pcaiou iu Biuiury papers tnroughout Weit- ern I'enn a. giv.ng a not ce of mee i itr 4vvau num. l u n iirnipiiiui tT icnnm ctvvnuuiuci n ui iiih it i uii.in n i , V y f-waaM V nilUUi I n . - "w-vmuuit Milt t ;re candidates for the Governorship. TO Tbe held inBSr hiladlphia City Controller Paitison "on countyi p,a-' to insider an agreement ..j, .,,1 I-, f ,i , . uergor and consolidation, and this step ;aaa the list, tn innori Ko rnn..... u.. t.L'.n o.uu t. . . . v-. mj uuuicso i ,k i' ' .... Hie licuemucr. Ihe an Hot)k naof Pituhnph. nH i3fa. n:"uwll.u" .,Pn.J8no.wlu? Clarion, Mahou ---o-t ina ana rmsDui-KU railroad flomnanw jnator Coxe, Of Lweerne Co., who re - 18 PreParing to begin at once the work of aA tn i.V. tu. . .u r m r. comirunioQ w long aeiayed. Jt is said sed to take the oath of office of Sen- the right of way is secured along the en- or because he thought he had used Ure rQuto: With the new line which tho i rvuw i nrv i nnim m hm dim. ..s..tu e- oney improperly during the cam- Pittsburgh, along the Youhiohnv iainnus conneiisviiie coke district is reached, and with Ihe other links in the chain the New York Cential and the Lake k'u uiruui auceKs io ine mining ro gions of Pennsylvania. Ihe road from Warren to Pittsburgh. ..Ill Kft i t . s ..... wo ,uu ...i.ua iig. urancn lines, witches, sidings, etc.. will require tho laying of 30 miles of additional rail Ti, capuai biock oi me road is to be 8,000,000, ...u uvi.u:., in si, iimrtKHq, are to oe issued to the amount of 4.5uo0.ooo. It u nknn.ii to have the entire line in operation within ycar. i ne immense tannery interests rltr tft.tr !! K. .k- . . "r8 represented in the .. ..J....-J -o"'" vuo pri. eawjrprise, ana it is stated that many new ge of leading their party to defeat. f.nd "tf"" tanneries are to be cstab- . , .. . . c' "cioui. hshed. The new territory embraces much o luur candidates first named are at 'tho finest timber land of Western Penn- .set receiving the greatest amount picIedVo'r the roal 1Umber tram to ex ''attention. Of these Mr. Pattison At present the New York Central re- i f- 4 itr ti . ce'ves from 2o to 300 car loads of coal oer 1 ex Senator Wallace might, if day, and ou every car load there isTpront ceJ at the head of the ticket, be the ?' the I6nn8J'lvunia Central, over whose . ., . men every car must now run. The build- .vocation of more or less factional lng or the new road is to change all this by The strongest candidal, of th becoming a competitor of the Pennsvlva- iid. ice snongesi canaiaaie of the nia over the entire route. If allied to the ula batch id Senator Coxe, and New York Central, the iron trade to Pitts- . ., . , . ... r . burgli will be given another way to mar- a at this early day It IS safe to say ket, and in this tho gentlemen back of the will eoter the convention with a YWJ,. U'e New Y.ork trunk 'i,,e i c ii , M1 owcover opportunities lor profit verlul following. Congressman hitherto not attainable. Tho Kri rJZ,l Am will also, no doubt, make gs taPs fhe Dunkirk, Allegheny and Pitts- louiuuu ut r uKtoner s, twenty-three mi Iks nnnh ..f v . j ..r,. r.r.-.t T- . I .. . " " i ivh, uuu uytir iu iHHHm i 01 lCiiO. H AKKtN. line tho UutLrlo and Soiiihwut..i-n i. short route into liullalo. It is claimed :own Piukce no tnore-but Re- 1lL t of the Empire, which really means j markets. The distance from Buffalo to Ttfrttt, f - r.,Kla v,UU RJa. "'Y'"'1'" oouniv, will be 150 -k. le.'ure her. Goods Always First-Class. ngo, and again went before his con- llllfinla A mm . - - 1 A. 1 ouu tv us re-eieciea. uesides e above, occasional mention is made Franklin B. Gowen of the Reading lw., Jbx-Congressman Maish, Con- ebsoien Ermantrout, Ex-Gov. Cur n, Heister Clyraer and Andrew H. , It. As the two latter have each had :haoce at it aud failed it is not rtow lor trouOl With lilS- uiilea, and from Buffalo to Pittsburgh ink Geraiaoy has ber darkest fa- mi8- .A aving from fifty to eighty miios, routes to the Mahoning and Westmoreland iDpr dWI ill i7iV; i ii i imii.IiI . .in. I . i .;.:t j Hi lutiuiti'a preacrlbed I rocoverud oi HriRUNA Touu, the and tho mol n A.M. 6 20 12 27 12 JO 9 45 p. m! 8 3.5 f8 26 t8 14 ts or. fS 03 7 46 1 t7 31 t7 24,tl4.i 7 10 1 27 t 47J2 55 8 30 12 30 P.M. P. M. p.M.lno'n P.M 3 40 t27 tsoa 2 52 2 4H 2 12 tlb7 (4. Valley Iiy.) ar Pittsburgh Jv ar....Pjirker...lv ar...Foxburcr..lv ar. Franklin. ,lv ar...Oil City....lv ....Rockwood.... Oloopolis ...Englo Rock... President.... Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkeyvillo.. Tidioute ...Thomnson s... lv..Irvineton..ar I IO 40, UJ0 WtiTO tiiuri can b tuken inlddi-mrcrt. mother. irjaE-yv.!c- uuudy. Dr. linrtiaftnLJ PaUuuts, all of whom 8 liy evory cuoiJroll tha nld Iia l.aiLI Itcloansoa th Byjtem of all Its lmpurtUes, looks tlia secretion of tho liver, Btrentfthen tolls und cares of tho 1-r It Rtves rwet smi 6 ll12 00lv...WarMn r.M. a.m.I (Un Railway) .3!.) -ii? ! L-J fo,d --Hr P. M. r. m. (J'hil J- Erie Jiu) a IKI.J2 0(1 'lv... Warren .r in n 4 42 11 47ilv..Clarondon..arilO 2.ri P. M 0 45 18 3 30 5 40 A. M. 5 15 t5 30 5 50 tO 03 flilH 0 3(i t7 01 t7 12 7 3,i f8 0S 8 35 A.M. A.M. 8 53 A. M. 11 Sr. taturriiy every tmjy W a n well, to prarrat sttk- P ure. I1U00 trill be put'J r- fora carh mesC when ' pens; wnen sick, to care, siuoo rtlwu; each neMrreBtrinf-iy in itself ADDITIONAL TRAINS leave Claren f7a-6 a" Warren 7:40 a- Irvine ton 8:3a a. in. Arrive at 'lidioute i;50 a in.. Tionesta Ift-fi7 a ... mi r,. ... ... " f oA"1, IjeaJ.eJlliCity 7:W TionesU ?:,oH- m- Tldlouta 1:55 a. m., Irvineton CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION.- rr " icave tin uuy l0r Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi.le Spartansburg, Centre ville, Corry Mayville, Brocton at 7;00ani. lb lOaiii 2:45pm, 4:30pm, 8:45pm. A?r vo VZ n! 9:4oam. irOOnm. 3:35i)m. fl-a.m.n t a.m. Y i OK? Iz- s-S.8 ' 12 05 ilf' 2 20 3 50 I lVMVfflf-l: K 12 44 1 25 Af)W (iV t2 52 4 40 irJlWM ?SW t3 3fi 5 50 I MU YKfA'fH oCaSb 3 4i ci2 Jf bnli' 4 25 7 20 VW V W" , ys p.m. ....X.-A Xr tS8 9 oo -f& jFs? - 5- 5 1767 MVaW Mj. Visa h,-itr . iV K . " . T iiik.aia tt it ii. is niu rimiiiH vnn r k t Tournelf, artdreoa S. It. HAKTMAM H . Ohbojin, Ohio. AlwaysruirulttUjUiebotv., i nu rHtvin npoiafifiivith u - T"- -- -- H a i TTrnmim nmnnajni. , arrives t-aaaafc.mi.iaiai IMIiQil Jail aHaj sartfaniaaiafiftW,;lat.Mrt,iritiAss BROWN'S PATENT! CUN CLFANuPu; Cleaner and Oiler For One Do'la-, one Cleaner, Pntclict, Brush 1 and full directions sent Iree of poslao. la uru.ilut ei.u .-llbi ul hrnl lr circular. ' I T. YARCLty CROVvN, r.t.ni.fc i ! uiiAHiMi em. I 4 - A In. .... i ouiiuav rrain Inavwi 7-iiiu... . .......... UN ION ft TITUS VILLE BRANCH Yi.i luiivus imisviiie 6:3Upin: arrives Union City 7:2(nm. i' ,u r.;;.. 6:40aiu ; arrives Titusviile 8:40am Trains run daily excejit Sunday', f Flag Trains are run on Philadelphia time. 1 nrough coaches between Oii City and Bradford on trains l.vi...r mi 7:00am., Corry 0:30pm. ' Pullman Sleeping Cars between Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains leaving Brocton 3:30pm and Pittsburgh 9:45pm MS-Tlcketa sold and baggage cliecked to all principal points. (Jet time tables giving full information from Company's Agent. WM. S. B ALD WIN, Oil Cityf Pa. t.en'1 Pass. Agent, 41 Ezi'lilinira Mr nPo1. xr v J. L. CRAIU Agent, Tionestii Pu.' THF RRFAT 5JTATF TRIAI I . .... " w s n s m. IIIIHU T mii-.n pi,,,,,,,., A complete and authentic record of the lj j UIao-N. oi luonce, sueociies, aintresscs and studied insane savings of GUITEAU THE ASSASSIN. The Crime Its Causes and CoiiKitnimncn Stalwartisni as explained on tha Wit ness Stand by Hon. James . Blaine (Jraphio Exciting (Scenes in Court At tempts upon the Assassin s Lite Sketches of the Principul Characters engagod in this world-famous Criminal Trial 50,000,000 people await in anxiety tho Evidence in this the most Komarkable Ti-Lil In Amor. iean History. AGENTS WANTED in everv town. THERE ARE MILLIONS IN IT n,i oO cunts for outfit, and stenre teritorv at onoo. Address UNION PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia. Pa Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Andull kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 SI TON EST A. PA. THIS PAPER pT round on flleatOx JOB WORK of everv doseriptinn j ted at the REPUBLICAN ollice, execu- GUEITTHEE'S'LUNO HEALE?., JlJtl-BOVX TH1 BOUB. 4 FOB tBK O JBB ur CONSUL i'TION Bplttlng of piooil, Erf-i rhllia P.m.,. I.. . ..i. . Catarrh of luwt, s"d a i iu-s-9 Disoasea of tha Pulmonary Oraua. .TRADEMARK. r 60 ceD,, 1 f0 - A"k Jrour '"iwist fur it QIESTIIB Ai .. llttabur2b. I! Silllllll I talo pJr.tiur in telling: fli NpoHIn Fiatorniiy llmt I have re-purcliis'.'i Tin: Tiwwnr.HH FROM HORACE JONES, TO Whom SOLD IT IN 1171. I AM NICELY LOCATED M my old stand, and I am prepared l attend U nil my friends, nnd lLo public generally, who iieed ANYTHING IN THE GUM UftCI I shnll koep a perfect stork cf a1', itindi nf Al1S1UWITIOn! And nil kinds of FISHifJCTACiCLE. I ohntl alno continue to bundle th WhIlc Sewing JJjuIiIut., And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWINQ tt ACH IKE Come nnd nee me. Yon will find rn ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzle Londers made to order and tn fir ranted. fltfrTEEPAIRItf 0 FT ALL ITS lUU KRAN0HE3 PKOMPTLY AUD rAimroLLY dose. Tidioute. Pa., Aug. 12, . MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1S44. lit m m JT5 3 si 111 nr . ,EOod8 h,ave n equal ia quality and handsome style of package. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no pay. Ask your grocer for J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Medal Soda, your best interests by givinS it a trial you will never regret iti ' QEORGE HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. 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