an. J. E. WENIv, EDITOR. WEDXESDAT M0RMfi, JlXEfS, lJ. Ctopullioaii .Slate Tick of. For Governor, 3oiicr.il JAMES A. BEAVElt, ofC011l.ro county. For Lleiit.-Oevernor, Senator WILLIAM T. DAVIES, . ' of Rradford comitj'. For Juilfjo of tho Supreme Court, WILLIAM 1IKNKY KAWLE. or Vhilndelphia. For Secretary of Inhirnnl Affairs, Senator JOHN M. GREER, of Rutler county. For Conressman-nt-Largo, MARIOTT RROSIUS, of Lancaster county. Hoimlilicnn C-ounty TIrltef. For Congress," ANDREW COOK, Subject to tlio District Coiifpronco. For Assembly, E. I j. DAVIS. For District Attornov, T. J. VAN GIESEN. For Jury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Congress has agreed to finally adjourn on the 10th of July. Now our ticket ia complete, both in county and State. And that's not all, it will be elected ; mind what wo tell yon. p i The Democrats meet in Harrisburg to day to make the proliminary ar rangements and select their victims for their annual funeral to take place in November next. Guiteau's death warrant was signed by Clerk Meigs, of the Criminal Court, Monday.Morning, June 2G, the peal of the court attached and the doc ument forwarded to Warden Crocker at the district jail. Some of the most terrible cyclones yet heard of have visited the Western States within the past few days. Many towns in the State of Iowa were to tally destroyed and hundreds of lives lost. The suffering has been immeae, and the terror-stricken inhaditants are in a frightful state. Owe of the mottoes displayed at the k JjLiiepoudent Convention at Philadel phia was "The cause that Garfied died for shall not be lost." If the lode pendents succeed in putting the Dem ocrats ia power this fall, they can lji- ... nmeuu meir mono witn "ine cause the Independents promoted resulted in the defeat ot tho party that elected Garfield." The Democrats are in sackcloth and ashes. Judge Trunkey las de clined and left them in a luich. That was a hope that was born to waste its sweetness ou the desert air. Wo sym pathize with thsss. Let them wait. iwenty-'two' years, if it has taught them nothing else, should certainly have taught thciu patience. . In 18S6 the bud may become a full bloom rose. The Patriot is in a bad humor. Wo are not surprised. It has had enough disappointments this week to make tho most amiable feel a little grouty Fiiat, the Democratic county coavoni tion. And such a convention ! Eveu Democrats alternately shako their sides with laughter and swear when It is mentioned. Then Trunkey's declin ation, upon whom the hopos of the Democracy largely dopeuded, because inu j. nuts, uiuir icauer, said ha was the one man to secure Democratic success. And, yoatcrday, the Repub ucan Convention large, enthusiastic, zealous, with victory on every face Hard names won't work a cure. Tho latnot will ceed a very different anti dote. Harrisburg Telegraph. Guiteau's la3t chance is gone. His counsel made an appeal to tho Presi dent and La presented the matter before the Cabinet. The opinion of Attorney General Brewster was that the sanity of the assassin had boen fully established by the trial, and rec ommended that no rcupito bo granted. All the preparations for the hanging aro being rapidly perfoctod. The gallows is ready, the ropo is in posi tion and ihe fatal knot has boon tied ; even tho binding cords aro in readi ness. Guiteau's cell has been dark ened, and no one is allowed toseohim except Lis spiritual advisors, tho phy sicians aud jailors. Next Friday, June 30, will be Lis last on earth, and thou wo shall hear no more of one of the foulest murderers tho world has ver produced, aud tho country will feel easier for tho riJJauce. She REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Republican Primaries were held last Saturday, but owing to thcro being no oppositiau, aud tho extreme heat of tho day tho voto was very light, but 07 in all. In fact it w9 hut a mero endorsement of tho candidates an nounced, and a half dozen votes would really have been enough, however wa should liked to have 6ecn a larger voto polled and moro of tho townships rep resented. Tho Return Judges of those precincts which held elections met at tho Arbitration Room yesterday and presented their reports. Tho voters at P.racevillo voted pretty solid for Gen eral White, and if tho General is tho nominee of tho District they say they will "hooper up" moro lively for him in the full. Tho Convention recognizing tho ciuciont services ol Prof. Brock way in tho last campaign, unanimously re-elected him to tho Chairmanship of the County Com mittee for tho ensuing year. Thcro being a Jury Commissioner to elect this fall II. O. Davis, of this borough, was votod for and placed ou tho ticket as tho Republican nominee. nd just hero let us remark that a hotter choico would have boon hard to make. Tho ticket as a wholo is a first- class one, of which wo will take occa sion to speak of moro in detail as the campaign progresses ; suffico to sny for the present that tho nominees aro worthy the hetrty support of all true Republicans and good citizens gener ally. The chair then declared the follow ing ticket nominated by tho Republi cans of Forest county : Cougress, Hon. Andrew Cook : Amenably, Hon. E. L. Davis ; District Attorney, T. J. Van Giesen Esq., Jury Commissioner, Mr. II. O. Davis. The following resolutions were then adopted unanimously: Resolved, That wo fully endorse the Republican Platform adopted May 10, 1882, at Harrisburg, by tho Republi can State Convention. llcsolved, That in General James A. Reaver, tho nominee for Governor, as well as the rest of the Republican Stato ticket and tho ticket nominated this day by tho Republicans of Forest county, are men worthy of our suf frages and wo pledge them our united and enthusiastic support. liesolved, ibat we iully endorse Hon. E. L. Davis, our representative in the Legislature, for his faithfulness and fearlessness in the performance of his duty during the sessions of the Assembly of 1881, and it i3 due him that all truo Republicans of Forest county, givo him their suffrages and hearty support at tho ensuing election. Before adjournment it was suggested that tho Chairman call a meeting of tho County Committee as early as practicable and perfect all arrange ments for a vigorous campaign. Tho convention then adjourned. REPUBLICAN STATE CON VENTION. The Republican Stato Convention which ro-convened at Harrisburg on Wednesday last was largely attended; out of 251 delogates 227 were present and the meeting was very harmonious and enthusiastic. Tho Convention was called for tho purpose of nomina ting a candidate for Congressman-at-Largo, vice Tom. Marsall, rosigned. Hon. Mariott Broaius, of Lancaster county was nominate! by a large ma jority. The convention pasaed a reso lution authorizing the Stato Committee to uso every honorablo means towards harmonizing the party. shout sketch of mil isr.osius. Mariott Brosius, tho Republican nominee for Congressman at-Large, was born in Lancaster county in 1843. Ho receivod an edvication of high character which was just about finished when the war broke out. Oa Novem ber 7, 18C1, ho enlisted in tho Ninety soventh Regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers and served as a private aud uou-uommiBsionea omcor m mo cam paigns of that rogiment on the South Carolina cost, in Florida, and on the James river, in 1SG4, when as a pare of tho Tenth Corps it went up that river to Bermuda Hundreds. In the hard fighting of May 20th he received a severe wound which disabled him from further service. Ho was made a corporal June Z, lb!, a sergeant may u, iooj, ana was commissioned ueuiuuam auer nis wound, nut was not mustered into that rank, being discharged on eurgeou'8 certificate January 2, 18G5. After tho war ho studied law with Thomas E.Franklin, of Lancaster, Pa., where ho now has a largo practice. Ho is one of tho most eloquent talkers in the State, and will make a splendid canvass through the State in tho opeuiug canvass. At Lis uomiuatiou tho convention repeated much the same scene as when Murahall wad lioiuiuated, all the enthusiasm being duo to tho elluct of Brosiua' per sonul character aud iutlueucc. New Post G. A. R. The.ro was a meeting of tho soldiers of tho late war at tho Lawrence 1 Iou?o on Saturday, 21th inst., t organize a post of tho Grand Army of the Repub lic. Comrade Daniel Black was elected President : T. J. Van Giesen, Sec'y, and S. D. Irwin, Ass't Seo'y. T. J. Van Gicscu was called upon to stato tho object of tho meeting which he did in a clear manuer, after which as preliminary they proceeded to elect a Treasurer. S. D. Irwin was elected Treasurer. A committeo of thrco was then appointed to mako arrangements for the mustering in of tho Post in the near future. Tho President appointed tho followiug committee : Wm. Law rence, James Swailes, S. C. Johusou. Tho following soldiers united with the Post as charter members iu addi tion to those heretoforo ou tho list: J. J. Greeuawalt, of Co. E., 10th Ta. Vols. J. W. Greeuawalt, Co. F., (57th Pa. Vols. S. J. Setley. J. C. Pettegrcw, Co. G., 83d Pa. Vols. . S.N. Flowers, Co. M., 12th Pa. Cavr'y. Adjourned to meet at tho call of the President, and that proceedings bo published in tho Fouest Republican, National Democrat aixl the Common- wealth, S. D. Irwin, Assistant Sec'y. Judge Agnew on the Independents. Tho venerable Judge Agnew, named before the Independent con vention, both for Governor and the Supremo Judgeship, last Saturday published a letter in the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, in which he Slid : "The power of tha Independent ticket can be felt in tho defeat only of the Republican party in the State. In tho language of my letter to Mr. Mapcs, 'This is inevitable, for tho De mocracy, w ho aro wise as serpen's, will take advantage of division.' Demo cratic success gives that party, four years' leaso of power in tho State. Thia includes the Presidential election of 1884. Now, who taught you that the defeat of bossism, by a deep seated schism ia the party, is not fatal dis ruption, or that the death of Republi canism is 1882 will be followed by a happy resurrection in 1883? You are not the first one whose 'foresight is not equal to his hindsight.' You will find that many beside myself will regard your tragic heroism, simple suicide, to be punished by a stake through the body at tho cross roads. Could you not tell us something of tho other side the humiliation ot Re publican defeat, tho heart-burnings of clashing leaders, tho bickerings and animosities of factions, the rejoicing of the victors, the trausfer ot the "i spoils, tho advantage of the possession of tho arseuals, and ammunitions ot war, and tho etrongholds of power, aud the con trol which possession of the State gives over the election of 1884. Your quackery would uso the knife, though you endangered tho Union by tho loss of Pennsylvania. It reminds me of a case ol tualpracuco tried betore us when a heroic surgeon extirpated the liver as a Lue tumor. Did he kill the patient? Certainly, A Derao cratic victory in 1884 is a reversal of the Republican policy of twenty years a danger to the doctrine ot protec tion to tho system of natioual cur rency, tho revival of froo-trade no tions, the resumption of Bourbonism, tho renewal of Bossism ia the South, and of many dangers which, when you were a common stuse Republican you once saw. D. Agnkw. Beaver, Juno 8, 1882. Everybody can Have one Now I Small round nickel Clocks, splendid time pieces, will run in any position, only $2.00 each with alarm 50 ceuts extra. Seut to any address, fieo of sharge, on receipt of price. Henry Ewald, The Jeweler of Tidioute, Pa. 4t. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. i It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, aud produce a now growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any muuoer affect tho health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrste of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded Lair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottlo is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTER TON, New York. july 14-82. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sona Ft-b. 1, '62. 18S.2. -SPKING- OLEMAN & 1 J A A" X: Tit Ell? OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINKS AS WE (.'AERY AMI E.U'fNG EYEEY TIIINO KEVT IN A FIRST-CLASS STOKE, Call and soo our Stock. It will pay you. Wo ltavo tlio Itfor.t Complete and IN THE COUNTUy. (WHI ASI LOOK ATT OI'E: SUITN AT to xa ZO AO, FINS Fi ITS, WOOL SILKS, MEIIVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPi: MOREYS. WE HAVE A LAKUE ASSOETM KNT OF BOOTS & ST-IOTSS for GENTS. ALSO A LA KOI' LINE OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN LL GRADES. CARPETS a! WALL PAPER b&S.! HARDWARE ! VVIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE UEST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of. all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TUOUTSLE TO SHOW OOODS. J-IOLEMAN TIONESTA, Pa,, or HEADQUARTERS FOR To moot tho inerciisinoc demand I luivo made LARUE ADDITIONS to my Htock, and linvo now a full lino of good. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, riTOLS, GROCERIES, I respectfully auk the public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK beforo purchas ing elsowhorc. HENRY IIEBER JR., Iu tho Einstein Building, may 10-82tf. TIONESTA, FA. health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 6, 18S1. Gentlemen : 1 have suffered with pain in my tide and back, and great serenes on niy breaat, with ti.uot ing pain all ttiruuii my b:Hy, at tended with ji eat w cakntfi. depres tioa of spirits, and luk of appe tile. 1 have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom, inent physicians lor my iiver, kid iuys, an.) spleen, but I ot no relief. 1 thought I would try trown's Iron timers ; I have nuw Uikctione buttle and a half and am abuut well pain in side and back all guar &orcnc!iS till out of my breast, and 1 have a good appetite, aud am gaining in strength and flcjh. It can justly be called the king of mtdicines. John K. Allenubr. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the groat tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, M.ilaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. F. F. WHITTEKIN , CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co, Surveyor of Eort'Ht County.) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. apro fcl Tiononta, Forest Co., I'u. SEEK 18S2. HOPKINS NE V ST( 1!E Cheapest Stock of 0 ::DO-A.333$ ITS, STRAW HATS. & - I - IOPKHSTS. PLEASANTVILLE, PA. Auditors' Report Harmony Twp. JOHN WOODCOCK Trcnsurcr in account with Harmony Towimhip Road Fund. Dr. To cash received from Collector 8 ls.i l( " balance duo Treasurer 110 s) 5 ii: . :;." Cr. Ry vouchoi'M " percenUigo ... 8 '.11 47 1 M S 2ini :ij JOHN WOODCOCK Treasurer in account with Harmony Township l'oor Fund. Dr. To cash on hand from last year fi 2.'n fist " " ree'd from T W Aliender... 4VS) ill) 7:17 711 Cr. Ry vouchers '-"J " porcenta'j;n 8 H " cash ou hand 115 Sit 737 7'.) 11. O. CARSON Treasurer in account with Harmony Tuwnship School Fund. Pr. To am't from Collector 1,111 Oil " ' of Slate appropriation.. 121 jis " "' reu'd from Alleghany twp. :m Ui f i,rm 31 Cr. Ry ain't duo Treat, from last year$ -17 l'!t '' vouchors 1,SH 70 " percentat'o l!.r 77 " cash on hand 2;i0 So f i,.rfi.i :u Wo tho undersigned have examined tho nbovo accounts and believo them coriect. DAVID LANDERS, JAM ES F. CONN ELY, JOHN THOMSON. Auditors piIOTOURAPJI GALLERY, TION EST A, FA H. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. B-'Y t rieturoB taken in till tlio latent Ktylcn of the art. UO-f SWEDISH INSECT I'OWDER KILLS POTATO E5IU C S And All Troublesome Vermin. It will thorcuiL'hl v exiermuiale Rmiclies Antu, lied llusis, I'leas, Lice, Tobacco and Cotton Worms, Moth, -tf. It is a Kale, Kurc, fit unly and cheap, ft will not pol hou animals ami fowls. Samplo packnn by mail .')() cents, ii,t-):iid. Mamps taken. Circulars fi(. 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Trains are run on VhUatlolphia time. l'tillmaii hlci.phiK Cars in-Iween Ir- inelon mid Vitlsbury;li on tja;us leaving Irvineton 7:'10pm and l'lllftburxh !:45ni. jr-OrTickotn sold and ba-rK:i;;o checked to all pi'iiiciiul points, ' iicl llmu ladles I v 1 1 1 Still nr.iUolk from ('ompaii v's Agents. O. WATsoN, J n., Gen") f- opt. WM. S. l'.ALDWI.V, (ieu'l l'nss, Ayciit. 41 A' -i:i EM-hiin;;oSt., Rulfalo, N. Y. J.L.CRAIG Aicent, Tionexla l'a. G.UElTn'3yLUN&ilEALE I'lVUlOVI TBI UOL.'; Mil Tlllt Cl'IIH ' CONSUL JTION hplttlug of JlKtHt. rt"tv cliitn. Oiuil". io!,if. l iiirrii of I Ijc'I. tinil I Jli-W lif HlO l'-.l.li:C.UI' Oruanu. .TRADEMARK. Ai V l'rirfi, Ml rrnlH sil f 1 l A:k your lrii::lt l.'r lU Ul tlNTIII.il Ac AO. ruUbiiruU. I'l'i ial bottlo l cents.) 13 1)K. JVLiri ti HbrO.M roruUln sin A N Kitvit IiihcChkv Tfu turm cum for AmLus-j nu.i AVj. 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D., 1.-71, at. , supplemei'ts thereto, lur a charter : intended corporation to bo called Tioiicstn Creek Oil Company," th actor and object of which ure tho p... and salo of lands, or real estate, m . carryiiiKon of niechanieal, jniidn-. inanul'ai'lurint; business in eoi,i therewith, and (ho develoninx of i and 1 u in In-ii 1 1 iiiti rests m fjenei for these purposes to hhs(-ss nn.i the ritrhts, benelits mid privileges, anUtid by the uid Act, of Asscmi 'tv Us supilcments. Samui:l It. 1.;-, j Mayai.lhii. ttei"j'ss'! JaiiK's Ih Ie:wv. AGENTS WANTED for tho II!,.,-, Lives ami Adventures of Fiv. . Jesso James and the Younger I: the i:olcd Weslern Outlaws - 1 1. n, .; Daeus, Vh D. A li'tie and t accouiit of (heir bold aitiniis fir ii' in us many States and TorriioiK Kiaiihie statcm.-tit ot llm liiiid it:., : St. Joseph, Vii.lasely illustrated, , ilift ennravint;s ol' the ( lullaw .le.--'-beforo and after death, his voim.r -, litllo ehildreii, the detectivo l ei house of (lie hint struti'lo, and Tm ... engraved from actual pliulnnipl A GENTS WANTED ! Sen-i : , J particulars and be convince is Urn most salable mid prolil:l published; or, to sa c lime, Ken at onco l.ii' Ciin as. iii.' Rook a, , LE a-s bo -. .t AT tho lor ,- ejv- .d o in " io ! r ' -io. ie ..id 1 ou "ti ll d .y r- : -"Id jr. . - v.j .. yd ..nd ' . " h n d o n i your choice of tow nsliii.s. Addr. 'THOMVSO.N A CO., i'l.l.s. Hi. Lo lll lIN I O. Solicitor of 'an ami 1 on i-n VaUj-.ts, W: 'as I l. . All l.iidi.os eoniiceted Wi f nts, v bother before the i'alenl (; Iho Courts, proinpilv altended cliai-L-,0 made uiiIcks a' patent is si Send for circ'ibir - . M . I A. 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