I I She ,f orciu cpulton. J. 15. WES K, KMTOIt. " WEDNESDAY BORXISC, X0Y29,J$S2. BuTl.rr. tuyn that Cleveland" will not dn tts ft can!iilale in 1884. What toes Candidate Cleveland iliink of Candidate Butler? CoMrtMEKM of the jeisin. Wallace tu Randall : ' I am sura you are the best man for Speaker t!ia party could liivi!. What kind of a United Slates Senator do you think I would muke ?" Ration I'.rjyrcs n Voorhek3 nnd l'undleton have be come suggestively silent on the sub ject of civil service reform sinco the tdecUons. Civil service reform is like repentance, a good thing fur the ether follow. Tire Memphis Appeal thinks the Democratic party ha9 no room for hide-bound high-tariff men, and the sooner they leave it ami go over to (ha Republican party the better it will be for both organizations. - The Willimsport Bulhttm Bays: "Although Garfield has many warm admirers here, not one of them ell appeared at common council chamber to meet Maj. J. M. Wood, commiss ioner of the Garflrl 1 monument fund." Russia threatens a war with Austria while its debt is $2,800,000,000. The Czar may contemplate this movement partly in the hope thereby to find amusement for those of his subjocts who are expert in the production of dynamite bombs. The Patriot assures the business men of the country that there is no present danger from a Democratic Ilonso, as the Republican Senate "will still be a complete check open the Democratic House." There is some satisfaction in that thought Harris iurg Telegraph. It is hinted about that Col. Bavne is tbe father of the scheme to organize? the State Senate in opposition to the Republicans. The object is to "set up" a committee on contested seats who will throw out Senator McNeill. There is a good deal of Stalwart method about it. Pittsburgh Tele graph. o-t . The Commonwealth complains of the "gall" displayed by the Democrat in claiming Patton's election to Congress y the Democrats, &c, but tbe latter paper does not display half the "gall" the Commonwealth does in claiming Butler of Mass., and Begole, of Mich., as Nationals. In all these elections the Greenbackers only figured as cats ft aws, and well the Democrats knew it. Governoe Pattison wants a quiet inauguration, without parade or show, a regtlar Quaker installation, and we liouor him for it. Let us return as fast as we can get back to the simple ways of our fathers. But, then, we ne3d not be too utterly too too, and there's no need, as one of our contem poraries suggests, that Governor Pat tiion should tramp up to Ilarrisburg in light-marching order, with bis ward robe done up iu a bundle and carried on a stick acro-s his shoulder. Rich mond State, Dem. It is now demonstrated beyond a doubt that the next Congress will contain from ten to twelve Greenback Congressmen. Commonwealth. Leaving out Brumm, who was elected almost solely by Republicans, and votes almost exclusively with that party, and ditto Patton, who will in variably be found with the Democrats, if anywhere, we ask you to name a single Greeabacker in the next Con gress. Come, now ; just one. If there are twelve it will be easy to give the name of one. The operatives of the Steel Works were iuduced by Maj. Bent to vote against Mr. Barr for Congress, and as a compensation tbe Steel Works are reported to be about to reduce produc tion and wages in view of the fact that the entire iron and steel interests of the country have been jeopardized and prostrated by the success of the Dem ocratic party. The Telegraph warned working men before the election that this would be the east, but they voted egairirft the Telegraph's advice, and as they will fiud ,td th?ir cost, against their ou ijter?it.llrrislurg Tele graph. , , Tin; Labor County Committer of Allegheny county held n meeting Inst Saturday evening, at which it was ex pressed ns the sense of tho committee, that ft continnauco of a distinct Labor party for future political contests would be suicidal. Turc Philadelphia Record (Dem.) says the Democratic party "comes into lower only as the choice of two evils," and that they "are in tho position of tho spaniel which ran away with the bono while the bull dogs were fighting over it. If they can make t heir acci dental prosperity inure to the public advantage they may possibly persuade voters to lot them keep the bore." A comfortable sort of reflection for the Democrat who has been imagining that his party was restored to power as a recognition of its worth, is it not? JonN Kelly's organ, the New York Star, serves notice on tho Republicans that they must not seek to steel Dem ocratic thuuder by abolishing the in ternal revenue system, and that it is "vastly more.important to the country to revise the tariff than to get rid of the revenue tax." That is just what might have been expected from such a source.? Tammany wants to retain in ternal revenue taxation, and thus re tain the offices against that day when they are to be filled by Democrats ; at the same time it is willing to cripple American industries by a reduction of the tariff duties. The official Greenback vote in Pennsylvania at the late election was 19,475. Armstrong, for Governor, who was endorsed by tho Labor Uoion, had 23,4U. Republican. We would like to know where you got your "official" figures setting forth that tho Greenback voto was only 19,475. Commonwealth. i Well, sir, if you consult tho official -ote published in nearly all the papers of tbe State last week, you will find that Mr. Howard, G. B. candidate for Lieut. Gov., bad just 19,475 votes. As Mr. Armstrong received quite a number, of Labor Union votes his can't be counted as the Greenback vote. We hope you will feel better D0W' Until' within a few days Commis sioner Raum was disposed to make no recommendation iu his forthcoming annual report looking to a reduction in internal revenue taxes.. It is be lieved, however, that be has reconsid ered the matter and will advise such reduction as will leave the aggregate income of the Government from this source at about $100,000,000 per an num. It is known that the President, while lie is firmly opposed to any pro position looking to the abolition at this tirno of the entire system, believes that the time has come when substan tial relief can safely be accorded the taxpayers of the couutry, and that a portion of this relief should come from the reduction of iuternal revenue tax atiop. With this view the members of tbe Cabinet are in entire accord, and tbe President, in his forthcoming mes sages to Congress, wilj recommend tho abolition of all internal revenue taxes except those upon tabacco iu its var ious lorms, and upon distillad Bpirita and fermented liquors, and except also the special tax upon the manufacturers of ail.! dealers in such articles, with a reduction in the tax upon whisky and tabacco u-fiou die basis of the bill which passed the House of Represen tatives at tbe last session of Congress. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer.' 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 bead from all dau druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produco a new growth where it has fallen off. It dots not in any manner affect the health, which Sulplier, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & UUCKEL New York. july 14-82. PATPIVT! F- A- Ifehmanii, 1 l- A-Hl -L O. Solicitor of Ameri can and Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). C. All business connected with Pat enu, whether before tho Patent Otlico or the Courts, promptly attended to. No charge made unless a" patent in secured. Send for circular. fsep-28-M-ff SWKMSU IXfSECT l'OWDiiK KILLS (MIAKLKS KAI.SIG, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. n roar of Blum's Iilackbmith shop, ELM ST.. - - TIONFSTA, PA if' r A.. II. DALE, (Successor to A. IT. Vartkiptih,) Keeps constantly on hand ail: ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which lio sells at n grout reduction lrom former prices. A full line of coffixh A3 canuktn always in stock, in all its Pranehes promptly'attented to. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of ill kinds, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, nnd various articles too numerous to bo mentioned, (live him a call and be convinced. Prices reasonable. amj'J-f'Jt f. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers In TOBACCO, C1GAKS, IIAKD W A R K, QUEEN S W A It E, G I, ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. STOPPED FREE 1 Marvelous ttaYx,. I DR. KLINE b (j h t A T ijjj r'T dff rn IN fc M-IIVK l.U.fc;-'f,:s, Ontisurt kl 4ift'r fur hit. .i'.V.Mi r?ifi AVitC A fTrrtiiyn. JL fireidiiu' sust, TreulUe ml 2 trial bottle free to 31 It jiatlf iittt.they iaylncexprvKe. Hftid nnie, P. O. ami exnrens address to Da. KLINE. il New Life is" given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, 1SS1 : Gentlemen : I take pleas ure in stating that 1 have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good'' The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. lJaltimore, Md, POTATO BUGS And All Troublesome Verinin.' It will thoroughly exterminate Roaches, Ants, lied Hutis. Fiona, Lico, Tobaocu and Cotton Worms, .Moth, etc. 'It' is' a unit; Hiiro, cleanly and cbeiip. It will not poi son animals and fowls. Sample pickaxe by mail :iU eenW, post-fuid. Stumps taken. Circulars free. Agents vmited. Address JAS. Jl. JOHNSTON, ItiOKniith lield St., Pittsdiunih, l'a. may 1 lit. 1882. A. UTU M'-N ' HAVE THEIR NEW STORE '; OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES As WE CARRY AMI1RACINO EVERY-4-HING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STORK, Call and soo our Stock. It will pay you. 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Sent under seal, :n a plain rnveloj e, t-i nny address, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. . , ; Address th" I'll III ishers. f " f THE 0ULYERWELL MEDICAL 00T, ' 41 Ann .m., N. V., N. V., 1'. o..-iiox 4.10. LIVE ACE NTS WAMTEcT. To sell Dr. Chase's Heeeipts f" or infor inntton for Kveryhody, in every county in the United Slates and CunaUas. Kn larKed by tho puhlisher to tils paijes. It contains over 1)00 hcusehold rpceipes and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and a house hold necessity, it sells at sith!. Great inducements ever ollered to book agents. Sample eopics sent by mail, Postpaid, for 8- ". Kxclusive territory yiveit. Audits more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam l'riutin;; House, Ann Arbor, Mich'jjan. ' oetls-"ni. dS:JUV.x, ' actliciU.rSfr 1 rj traao-marsts, copn-.fre.nt etc., it i f thoUti-ted BtntCa, n'rul tocLtninpo Tot- ens iu Cnnad.i, Knitlnnd,- I'muco, GerrpnTiy, fi'id nil ndicr cuilutricK. 'l'lilrt ywirs' practice. No rUr.rjjii i'r.r exnmiuotio t cfiiioilcla or ilraw- jutrs. Advioa hy th?.i Ires. FaUiiitM obtained tlivnnf;h tin nro nniieed in tho SCIUMTlfc'lU A3IKH1CAX, whiwh lias tho laroat circulation, nnd is tho mont iutlu eutial liun-spapor of its kind pulilisbediu tho world. Tli3 aavnntnBenofBncUaiiotice CTery pakmtoo unelerMtnndd. Tbia large aud splendidly illnntrafed Bws paporiapubiishod WKEliLY at3.20aycar, and is admitted to bo tho best paper dovoted to sci once, mechanics, inventions, cnineeriuK works, and other departments of industrial proj?ren8, published iu any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news dealers. Address, JIann & Co., publishers of Scien title American. 201 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. Re A? -toK-n.!f.r t'. '.'l ' tj-aotirFALl, fi- H forlGt5C. f-)'v)"r-''':':7 ce tjii,i.v nd.ircai upon uppiication. Conl. lir.M :i rcqmird lur ivir;e:i:ii cr 1 niiii'y t,.e, wiiU .v:-r ,?IOf ii!:istr.Mt;.'i:i. Ve tv.l till gi'i. Id ni v,'L(ies;i!o p::cci, i i i i :. to nt.it tha pitrcLasev. Tin :!'. ii'si'iiut'ion in Ati'.et-ii'tv v.li ina!.(j ii-ir t- " i i:il Ir.isiiK"."). . r;.J W'fll VHlu-h Avt.nni', 1'm.i:3U, i.I. jy)iii:y.o KuiroN, Manufacturtu- of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mayl 81 1 ONKSTA. I5 A. F. F. Wmi'TKKtN, II. C. WlltTTKKIN, Sheflield, l'a. Tionesla, l'a. WHJTTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Laud and Hallway Surveying a Specialty. MiVHtielic, Solar or Triantjulatiou Survey4, in;. ilest uf lnstrumenU and work. Terms on application. (0 TIME TA ll LE, IN EFFECT O-l, 2!, l-2 Scuttll. S.M.AMAM'A I'lVISION. Ncilljl! A. M. (I lll P. M. II ID ''. -. V. M.IA.M. Kilti',. W rillsliurt'.b Ivj O't.'.i (Mio p.M.ii'.M. Ciitbi.- 'Vinv lA'.M.IeTsi. '.!:!.vli!;!o ar...m 'itf,-i! 7 Pill lib, t 4 i'i VI 11 i!ci-.ii.'.;.. 17 2i i:t 31 t -M .! 1 1 ltl...l-:ii!il.. Uock... -17 'Jk'h ;h fs lis tu iv:';i :;t Vresiilent 17 1 -1 1 4.',! ll ii;,! Tbniosft 7 -isj a f,) ts (.-. 1 r.M !;:.; Utekorv R 4 1) 17f.S 'j. i ..I'reiikcvviile.. HH'4 7 4.". 1 HI, PI I 'J1 Tldioule K I! I 4 an 17 '.' 12 .'ii t! 'I 'hoiiip;.in s... s 4.'1 1 1 r.4 7 Hi: 12 a:.; I) ("'j..... fr.-inctni) 9 0". fi T i' r0J2 t li 1 Whitcii !l 211 5 CO I201140' lv...K,in?.un....nr ii f.oj (Ion V.M.l A.M.jA. M. ; ' A.M.V.M. in no!.. Iv..'.r,ri,d.i:d ..iir.il 2.'.: 7 50 I Wl! 0 .1 ,lv Oiean ... .nri 1 10.. v. m.Ia.m.I I jr. M.i. m. Alo.irioNA 1, Tiiains -f.eavo r.raiir.in! ' 7:la a. m.. Kinzua P:0( a. 111. Arrives Warren 10: 1.1 n. iu. Arii.irioNAi. Tnvtv -Leaves Oil City i.JO am. Oleopolls (!;.1I nrn, Ivif-le Keck. 7:10 im, President 7:I(lam, 'I ioneslA 8iH)iiin Hickory IcOOatn. Triinky ville !:2i'r.m, '1 1 I oulo Iii;(i0.un. Thompson lO-.r.a, lrvinelon i'.'; Vpm, Warren l:2 pin. A rrlvcs Kin ziia:;:tilipin, l'.radt'ord 4: -Mpni. Olean fl::tiipm SfM'AY TttAiss- Leave Warren 11:21111111, l:2''pin; Kinua I0:2,".ain, fi:00pin; "trivo iiiadl'i.id 12:U.1noou, (;:l.'..in. Leave, l'.iad ford Hi'IOani, :!;fi()pni, anivn Kin.ua 10:10 Rm, 4!i)pmj 'Wiiri f n lu:eun, 0: t.'pn , Hi Ki.-i,i Di vIsion 'I'miiis 1,-He O'l City 7;00. JO: III n. in., 2: 11, 4:1.1, P:l.1 p. in., nrrive ()1 City WO, !: 1.1 a. m., 2::i0, 3:C).j, I" .'. p. in. St' N I at Tli.iNs-Loav fMI Citv7:O0aui 'rjMtsvflly'7:liiani, Cony :.V!ani, 'lJrortoii l.".4'h(oi, nrt-ivo Dulbilo 12:.".Upm. Lc.avo I'.utlslo 2:2ptii, Hronton 4:2'.pni. Corrv ii::i.ipm, Tittwvlllo 7: l"piu, nrrivo Oil City S-'::;upm. r t Flan stations, sto onlvon signal. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Slccpim; Car lelween J i I .Id v '-..id Pi'lsbnrwii (u trains arriving Pitts-l-niuli ti:2i!aii) and leavlni? Pit.sbmvU 0:l.-.om. Parlor Can between Oil ci'v and jlull'i lo 011 iiv.ins-leaviiur Oil Cit v 7:00pm, Itnf lalo (i;2ii:ini, and betwoen od Citvaml K'in ir.u 011 trains leaving Oil City .".:li)jai, Kin ue (:2i1 pin. :,.Rf-Tie!ei ml.l and bm airo eheckoil to nil principal points. (id time tables nivins full information from Company's Agents. . "O. WATSON, (icn'l Supt. WM. K. HALDWtN. tien'l Pass. Ayent. II A; 4II Fxi:liiiiito St., P.iillalo, N. Y. I.L. CltAKi Aent TionoHla Pa. HQ ! SF8ITE1I! ! ' I lake plensnre In toll i 11 rr tho Sportluir Flitfernily Unit I Jiuvo re-purclmed .. j FKOM IIOK.VCR JONKS, TO WHOM . 'j,'-,. SOLD IT IN I ST 1 . NICKLY LOCATFD lit my o!,t i, Ktand, and I am prepared to attend to all iny triemls, and lb.) publio generally, who need ASYTlliriS !:i THE CUM l!E! I hliall kc'p a perfect ttmck of a'" .jinds of AMMUNITION!' And all kinds of FISHING TACKLS. I shall a!- o continue to Imm'.ic t!i ) And tho CHICAGO SIN'GEIl SEWING MACH INK riinin mil ww mo. You will liiul mo ALWAYS .T 1IOM1'. Mil.!'. Loaders made to order and f nr ranted. OT'SEPAIEIITO IM ALL ' IT,1 rAITHfULLY D0HE. A3. A. UXIAiWlX. Tidioute, l'a., Aiift. 12, AHXT! AWESTH! AJi:TSr l-or Gh.N. I)OUi,f.s bii new book. uti:Jcd Tlurty-Thrcc Years Among 00a wim mm A Iruerwwnl cf the iulhnr. ThrH-TkmWtmVmmut Erixnaux miutHg uur Ltdiaut. Wilh aa ublt intfuauctlou By Gen. Sherman. Thl. new wort m ol onr. .ulisciihrj f.ir ly freaJml AltHi'H un.l txti.-e Cji.i, ii.nl by (,',rl. .'; , wm, (,,.' Oram, tint. .thrruUm. Un. Jlum:-H-li. i.u.l f of Em I0.1.I Mm. Okx. liur iuy..- "H ,f iue L. t o e JnrtiitH life e.,-r wr.dm.' liimo,. Wu.lv l.Mil!i,vJi,t My.t "7i i, a ttotd of i'ii..'.ifc,miw.- It Li ilu' e!i .uilirn licmocount of our Ii,Ji..n ei-i r puUUIw.1, full rv.t inn Uicir "iim.r lift," ircrr. doin :, exi:l,u, (.-.c n 1, rl.let with t:iriIliE cipirl, na-t of Ihc Au-l.nr. 1 lJ of in dioui Sfmrts, '1'r.pr.cr., CW-bo; , Mi-.rrs. h -n..-r I. ll ;.!,. K.,Tivi.lly urtnj'kijt l-tln ll (I raid V.c.t ns it wrin. 4B4 Mowuwf iim W.th furl E::rfn.vii..' i4 ,i..rl Chromo-I.lth(.(;rii h Mule. Iu li c.lu.i,, :io. .avlt made by t!i U. 8. nominuat'nt u-;.ri.a ; -u- ,, , , U Ort. AUENTBl TliU ennui Uk.1i 1. now or.t-l!ini( all other. 1 0 to 1. A'ocoor;.l,.ii.a. Af nt.i -. uraj;. 10 to Ko order. iay. Va want 1 OOll more on ut! tl ence. . r clumt T, i-rilary ami .1,ienU I, r.iu jiV. . Our latjlKi. Ian with f nil particulr.m kj.i a Una f.ciii o-n J'lal KOI faoririirion fur a om it. m i. i' .i1Tr ihe .rile pub a. A. IJ. WOK'l'UINll iXi.N t CO., tcirouu, Co. PHOTOGRAPH OALLKHY, 1 TlONKSTA.PA. M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Pietureti taken in all tho lat thoait. Dr. Kline's Great ho marvel of tho r eases. Allmssto- 77 TTrr1 My Arch St., Philad