"J ba ve W( ou in lot' of so ba CD ti BO W sa Pi B1J m cc vr. in nt hi m tr in d: ri y ll I t i: si h P g ri o! fi al ( w L , 01 I' tii ha .I J. E. WEMK, KDITOR. WEDNESDAY IR0RN1NG. JUNE H. ISSl llrpublicnii Ticket. NATIONAL. Fon Trksident, nON. 1AMKS O. BLAISE, of Maine. For Vice I'rksipknt, fKX. JOHN A. LOO AX, of Illinois. STATIC. COSaP.KSS-AT-I.AROE. Obn'i. E. S. OSBOUXE, of Luzerne County. COINTY. Congress, ANDREW COOK, of Harnett. (Subject to action of District Conference.) Assembly, rETER BERRY, of Ilowe. Associate) Judge, LEWIS ARNER, of Kingsloy. Frothonotary Ac., CURTIS M. SIIAWKEY, of Tionota. Sheriff, LEONARD AGNEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, J. R. CHAD-WICK, of Tionesta. GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley. County Auditors, Q. JAMIESON, of Tionesta Twp. JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, IIENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. THE GLORIOUS DELEGATE SYSTEM 1 The Slate Wins The System That "Engenders no Personal Antagonism." It was amusing in the extreme to view '.be crowd that assembled at the wants is a comcicnce and something Court House yesterday afternoon for to eat. the jiurpose of putting the finishing I touches on the little game of "set-up that has been concocted for some time past. There were not a low "anxious ones" in the crowd. They had come to see where the lightning might strike The London Times declares that the Democratic party, by adopting a strong Free-trade platfoom, can obtain a great deal of sympathy on the other side of the Atlantic. But sympathy is of no occouns. It never filled an empty stomoch or slaked the thitst of a rounder. What the Democracy OUItIL STOCK IS COMPLETE! Mr. Belford, of Colorado, is be nevolent or nothing. While the House was considering the river and Harbor bill on Wednesday, he moved an amendment to appropriate $100,000 I fhev had evidently iict road the Re-' for the improvement of Salt river, to rucucAN 0r they would not have el mitigate the rigors of the voyage up ,owed tb,mgeiT89 lo be deluded. We that stream, upon which the Demo- , , . d friend8 Dot to flatter cratic party will embark nextNovem- th emselve9 that anv buk tiie ..cl108e her. I nnAa" stood a crbnst nf a fdinw. anil ..t.i i they will now agree that we told thera "Plumed I . ' ., T " ... Mia any one natter mm- Wo call Rpoelal attention to our stock of tSXStt&ttAX- tX 33 XI C U A X S 32 this Spring as boin;r eh SUPERIOR TO lYTBIie WE EM OVID! Wo NEVER kert a Finer Lino of goods, J'.spociiilly In 3B "ST 535 3S 3EST 4 We havo tho Finest Assortment of FINK CLOTH1NU over shown in Tionosta, ami at Low l'rlcos. Don't fail to sea our stock. TIM E TABLE IN ICFFECTNov. IK, IKHII; WestWHid.) IItvkk Division." j Kast wauL A. M.l r. m. H OO 4 :is l 'ii A 10 i m. r'.M. j :iii 7 f ar I'ittHlinrili lv t ,'id Parker 4 iUl Foxburg lit 1(1 nr.. Franklin., lv A . M. A. M.l M . K45 8V!0 1:4 11 11 64 I". M.l. M . i2 4."i ' Vi )! H fiK II M IS. Ml tJII'J II 1H.1H47 I M, 11 17 H 'n 1 :to in r'i h v II i!'jio:Ssn:i 1 10! 10 l;-i 7 .'! Vi Ml VI :i: U l II 4(1 A.M. A.M. io mi !l 4'. 0 jr. 17 The of the knight "applied to Blaine, is found, a n set up by the Tionesta riugsters long ago? Do they need to be told about it now ? in Robert Q. Ingersoll's speech nomi nating Mr. Blaine in the Cincinnati Convention of 1876, in which he say, "Like an armed warrior, like a plumed knisrht. James O. Blaine marched down the halls of the Auier- Well, the boys got together, closed the doors against all spectators and "deliberated !" Deliberated, you know .1 LA It OK AUSOliTMKXT OF c -a-:r-p-l c-t- s- EXTRA SUFKH, ALL WOOL. 3-FLY Kl'KT 3-FLY CAKl'ET, a!l wool. UK:- ..tin.-. ,.HKI. Tue nomination of Blaine and Lo gan has scared the strongest Demo cratio candidate from the track. Mr. Tilden has a great, large head. The New York Herald will not support Blaine and Logon. It is the same way with most of the other dem Ocratio papers. Oil City Blizzard. How much nicer Tildeu'a letter would have read before the Republi can convention. Blaine's name has put the fear into the old man. Its enough te bring tears to the eyes of all Democratic aspirants. The Democrats seem likely to re peat the blunder, which they have per petrated before, of Belectiag their Presidential candidate simply to please a few disgruntled Republicans. This policy has always led them to disaster, and it will again. The article in Harper's Weekly is rather surprising in its moderation. It simply says that "fidelity to Repub lican principle requires indifference to present Republican success." Indif ference, not opposition 1 It will work around right in the end. Phila. Tress. Ilint rVnmico An4 ill row Ya til 111 I riff , r..ii -4 K,-,.n JU8t t0 mflka " PPeftr a8 thouSh thcy. , , , . , , .!. had a hard task to perform, and to keep ferehead of every defamer of this ... . .,, , ,. . ., , those feel me good as long as possible country and mal.gner of U honor. haJ bJ. thtr Let it be borne in mind that one of thing might be done fairly. But alas! tha cnmnlaint. acainst Blaine is that what need bo expected of political his foreign policy while Secietary 0f bosses who will throw every particle State under Garfield, was too positive 91 P"nciPai io to uog-, mm iu and aggressive. The timid creatures stampede for the spoils? When a ch- who are so much afraid of a foreign 1U8 bao banded together fr a purpose war may find comfort in the fact that ehowi litlI mtrt7 ptt the 5"ceut his offense lay wholly in his determi- IFIISriE XjIIsTE (DIP IDIESS O-OOIDS, Esnooially In lllai'k tJmxls. We liouslit a LaiKO Lino 'f Uliu'k Silks that wo will sell at FOUM Ell WHOLESALE FltlCES. Call and soo our f.toi'k. IT. J. HOPKIjSTS CO. WM. A.M. 11 : j ll ii.".! 10 47 iii rj in it ; 10 10 !l fi.'i V 14 A. M. A. M it :ui id i i !l 40 !l 'Jli S M 7 fill 7 IK ii .v.: ii i;. ti IKI A.M. ar...OH Clty....lv Oloopnlis ... Eii)!lit Hock... 1 losidoni Tionrsta Ilirknrv .. Tiniikcvvillo. Ti'lio'ulc ..,Thoiiiis))i m... J rvini'lon Wurtt ii lv...Kin.ua....ar 1'J 4U 'i 00 1", M Vi 40 ft at A.M. A. M. 7 00 P. M . 3 111 f:l 4(M7 liH t;i 4'i-(7 i 111 c, ri ii lfi I'. M. f. M. 4 'Jll;lv...I!nnll(nl ..nr 4 (HI 4 l'V M -2-2 4 3(1 t4.M ft lfi r, iui 6 IKI P.M. P. M. H OH .lv 7 4H n oh S u 8 i't t8 41 l 0 (I 21) ti ro A. M. A. M. P.M (I 10 n 3: 4.V (i r.i 7 o.s 7 21 7 !t.ri 7 411 8 O'J 8 10 r. m. A. M. id oo 10 S 'J 10 !i7 10 4'J 10 67 11 vi 11 'ill 1 1 37 1 1 Wl VHAi m; ones. After "mature and secret delibera tion," and keeping thoso who were not "onto the racket" in painful sus pense until about supper time, they concluded to give to the public the result of their "business transaction,',' which wait as follows: Assembly, J. B. Watson, of Jenks We would like to ask the artistic twp ; Frothonotary, J. A. llart of li- prevaricator who gets up the editorial onesta boro ; Associate Judge, Wm nation to prevent England crowding us out of our legitimate share in Iboutli American trade. We are strong enough to defend our rights, and Blaine is American enough to as sert them. He is the man the people want, and they will bave him. "Did you say that Blaine was nomi sated at Chicago by the Republicans?" whispered Mr. Tilden into the ear of his private secretary. - ."Yes, 6ir." "Then," said Mr. Tilden, "you may matter for the Patriot to cast his men tal eyes back to the year 1872, and recall the outcome of just such a cam paign against General Hartranft as is being now opened against Blaine. Hood of Tiot esta twp; Sheriff Jas. G.Carson of Tionesta twp; Commis sioners, Oliver Bierly of Hickory and Wm. Shields of Barnett; Auditors, Thos Corrah of Howe, and Geo. M'Clure, Sohurz and company gave Zuendel of K'mgley; Jury Coramis- their aid then. Hartranft was as sioner, David Walters of Green, grossly abused as Blaine is now ; not The ticket is not only conceded to one of the liars theu has ever recover- be a weak one in itself, but is made ed the respect of the publio since, and doubly by the manner iu which it waB they lost their characteis for nothing fixed up and peddled out; it will be SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTHIUG, :D2VCOOX&T NOTIONS, DOOYSI& SHOES, HATS AND CAFS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGAKS, HAIID- WAKE, QUEENS- ' W A 11 E. G L ASS VVA KE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEU- KT A TILES. BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. NEW LIVERY. At EAST HICKORY, I'A. Tho umlorsijjnoil has now iu operation at tlio above laco a Urst-chiss Livery, whoro jroml Wtfs run always lio hi roil at, moderate i'haris. A hack will 10 run to reiruiar passenger trains on the 15. N. Y. t l K. R. J. W. 1IAL1.1DAY. Buckeye i'orco Yum) and worse than nothing. Hartranft's majority was twice as large as his friends expected before the liars open ed upon him. Will it pay even the cheapest artist in falsification to foul laid out colder than a wedge iu the fall. Many of those present went home firmly convinced that what we have said of the delegate system adopted by the bosses was literally ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, f3.50, $1.50, fti.50 ui'il upwards. HO, ft dlVi m v era ! oo I -a m ;1 O ll Hi 5 3- At 5' SFORTIHil is an - A ll 1 TI I 9 gei. out. vna pen, i. ui going to dictate gliahmaD Even the machinery used loner oi uecunawon. io more in nrint;nfT v,U nsner is of Enirlish i i.: r . I f o - r-i - iaiiiinmg out jur ms. .w it-p k;.. an IIorisMEAnn with an end knocked in elomaniac, a free trader. Mr. Blaine will substitute the ballot box at the is an American, and although an ad next Republican primaries in Forest ,n;r8r of tha English neoDle. Drefers county, so increased will ba the vote. Lh d f Lia owa count and i(J c.,ff ;n k consequently not a free trader, and enough to contain the Greenback vote after the fusion ringsters have hashed it up this fall. himsolf for such a price. Ilarrieburj true, and that ouly by such a system lelearavh. could old and time-honored workers 4 I in the nartv be laid aside and com- Mr. George Jones, the publisher tive 6U r8 iu the C0UDty be n . i -xt ir i m ' TV 1 1 oitneixew lorn limes, is an cju- ..i.,.. up. that is what ails the New York Times. The Times should go where it belongs to the Democratic party. Playing guerrilla, and tryiug to bushwack the SchurzT Schurz? Beems as if we I party it pa-tends to favor is dishon- liave heard that name somewhere, orable, and what is probably more to Ob, yes; same follow who made the purpose with Mr. Jones, useless, speeches for the Democrats in Penn- The American people are going to sylvaaia during ihe Greely campaign, elect their Presidents, and they will Yes, yes, same old boy! And Penn- not ask British advice until they sylvania gave Grant 137,000 majori- think they need it. That is not this ty. Bring Schurz here and set him year, and George Jones would do well up again. to make a note of it for reference. Theodore Roosevelt stands like a man by his party, gives bis adhesion to its ticket, thus proving his honesty as a reformer, and the Democrats call him Mugwump, and talk of his eating crow. It just drives the average Dem ocraic journalist frantic to see that the friends of Edmunds, who are Ameri cans, are also Republicans 4 The cipher alley statesman has written a letter declining the Demo cratic nomination for President, re gardieg which the PittBburg Com.- Gazette says: Tilden'b letter may be sincere enough but it has a wonderful resem blance to CiKSAR'a putting aide the kingly crown. If the shrewd old di- Mr. Tilden'b letter of doelination plomatist of Gramercy Park desired is characteristic throughout. It is a to use the present occasion to improve model of English composition and of his chances before the people he could 76,320 Feet of Lumber. Blakeville, June, 12, 1881. Ed. Republican : Knowing that a great many of the readers of your valuable paper are more or lees interested to know how the lumbering interests of the county are progressing I hand you the follow ing : Messrs. Buzard, Ritts & Co., have erected a very fine mill on their timber lot, near Tylersburg Station, on the P. & W. R. R., and have track run from main road to their mill. A few days ago the boys concluded that they would like to kuow how much tbey could cut on the mill in oue day's sawing. The actual time the mill was in motion during the twelve hours was ten hours aud nine minutes, aud cut seventy-six thousand three hundred and twenty feet of lumber. The ma chinery for the mill was furnished by the Stearns Manufacturing Co., of Erie, Pa., and is obo of their No. 3 mills, v.hich can be seen here and will recommend itself. Mr. E. S. Rudy does the filing on this mill, aud Mr. Elijah Cook tends gate ; Mr. Joseph Huff acts in the capacity of setter, and C. S. Ziuk, does the edging. Spectator. I take pleasure in tolling tho Snorting Fiateruily that I have ro-pureha--ud Tin: cjutf FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, 3 ; ft tr if r ? CA LL AN D G ET PRICES, IE ID. HiUlBEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. p.m. il t'.i.ar... Kiii7.ua.. 5 411 Coryilon... 5 ;iil...,Wo' t' Run. h :u Quaker Itrlilno. 5 17 ...lieil House.. fi 04!... Salamaiiea..!. 4 1'iOj .So. Carrolllon.. 4 41 ...So Vanilalia... i '.'iV Alleirany 1 uo lv Olean ... .ar p. M.l A imiition At. Tii a in Leaves Kinziin ll:.')liain, Warren Jill.'ipin, Jrvineton 2:'M pm, Thllouto :i:rlpni, Tionesta 5:'i(lpm, ar rives mi ny ci'ipni. AiimrioN Ai, TiiAiN Lcavca 'ii :iy (i:lo inn. Oleopoli (i:.ii am, I'.airio imk-k :l)!luin. l'l-ewident 7:15aiil, Tionesla 7:4Sanr 1 1 iekoi y K::i7aiii.Ti nnkey ville H:U4am,Tl(l- outo Iil:l.r)aiii, J lioinpson jiiuii, ni rivi-s Irvincton ll:.rMpm. PniMiriiini lnvisioN 1 rains loavo Oil Citv 11:05, 7:00, 10:1. a. in., -:4., :f. p. in., ii i ri vo oil City i!:;IO, 7:15, H:45 a. in., lii, :: 1. 1, k -iii p. ui. t l-'lair stations, xlop onlv ou signal. Trains run on Eastern Time, whleh is M uiinuteH lazier than EutValo time. Pullman Meeiitnj ( ars anil 'llirouau Coaches hetweeu l'.ulV.ilo ami Pittvluirim ou trains iirrivini; Pillshurh 7:50 a.m.,. anil leaving PiltHliurfjIi N:'-i p. in. 'I'lironifh t oai lies between i-insruirtn nml ttuH'alo ami Parlor Cars between Kuf- tiilo ami Ml City on tr.iinn leaving I itts liiir:; H. t.'ia.ni., nrrivii.if Pittslmru 8:0iip.ni. ? fTiekets Mihl aiul hagae checked to all pi iiu-ipal points. liel lime laoies iua iuil iiuoi mai-i'.ii from ('oinpanv's Airi-iit.i. W.M..S. U.VLiWlN, Oenl Pnss'r An't. , Ol'.o. S. OETCIf ELL, (Jen'l Sup't. , Nos. 41 iV 41 Kxehanjfo St., Rullulo, N. Y. J. L. CRAM, Atrent, Tionosta, Pa. J i 4 4 WurkalKip 1 ur I. OOO.OOO Dottles" ' ' m. Col. Rob't C. Insrersoll. . . . . . . . , i 1. T k.a KOJfU IJ1HII 1W RIWIII B nil in i "Z7k er.'uk t .iiiilrtvil KiroiiKtli nl vrry Bt-marlt-E nlile UiiulilifH. Kvry Ollli'i', Holim-luilil nd Wurkuli.inwlllflnilit fnvuliiulilo.-V'riiyrt.VWv.i mil tho Mows I elf-adulation. According to Mr. Tilden,'he is the grandest character of the age. He sacrificed himself to his country when he became Governor of New Yoik, aad he without any help redeemed the State after redeem ing the city. He tried to redeem the na tion once, but really, they are asking not have chosen a form of words bet ter suited to his purpose. With what admirable skill does he picture him self as a second Gladstone, a Crom well whose whole life has been spent in a struggle against the evil designs of other men I The herculean task has been accomplished, but it has broken too much when they propose that he hitu down, and bowed with years and should try it once again. The fair as Rallou's Magazine for July is is sued, and contains an excellent table of contents, with many 'spirited illus trations, poems, and capital stories. There is aUo a vivid account of a vis it to Sau Joee, and the immense num ber of geese and ducks that were met I witn in creek and in pond, tins is one of the host chapters in the book, and is well worth reading. Ballou's T AM NICELY LOCATE! at mv old J. stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, aud tho puhlio generally, who need ANYTHING IH THE GUN 11KE! I shall keep a perfect stock of aU .iiuds of And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continuo to handlo tha Wl5e" Sewing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and sco nio. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders uiudo to order and vi ar rant ed. nrr-REP aieing in all its BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. Tidiouto, Ta., Auk. 12. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST lOOColunms 100 Engravings in each issuo. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A Year. Send tin i'0 2t!. stamps for Namply Copy (English or German) !' tho eldest and liost Agricultural Journal iu tho world. ORANGE JUDO CO., 1AVI1) V JUDL), Pn, 751 Broadway, New York PUOTOGItAIMI GALLEUY. T ION ESTA, I'A 31. CAHrENTEH, - Proprietor. sumption is that he waited until be saw the Republication nomination, and then concluded it was no use. .Exeunt Tilden. laden with honors he seeks the repose Magazine is ouly $1.50 per year. of Drivate lif. content that some Thotnes & Talbot, l'ublishers, 23 m w Chamberlain or Dii.ke shall enter Hawley St., Boston. the Egyptian Question of American -Acker's dyspoysU tablets never lull. politics. Requiescat in pace. Bold by G. W. liovard.' Pictures taken iu all the latest styles o the art. 20-tr Ladios Should Itoniembcr, a beau til u complexion results from using Acker's Blood Elixir. Sold by G. W. Bovard. TELL YOUR NEICHBORS back-ache nunc LIVER & KIDNEY liiiiih licrfiriiiliiirwoiiili'r. lteimliifliiniiiLa;iinniiil uliK-ratliiii of the Livi r, KidmyKiiit nimlilcr. Ho luiimi I'Uin in tho bm k uaiiiil ! So wn, luflam iimtlouiirdruvil. A n-mwi r, nwiuiriitiiriuiil rut ulator n( tlio l.ivnr ml Kulm y". A Iiikii fin r, t ain in tlm n-Kion ef Uie kiiim yn. nil rliiNitniK blcniK On' iww "f tlm iiri't. r, iiuiiiIiiiiwh nf tiw tliinR, vuiiiitins. luKlily Hol in J nml fn-iiiu-iit ilin- ...-ii... ...lwlivtii'MM. Aiul IHilli' IIIIIIIH. Blioulil iliH-iilii ymi'nt nni'e tolv 11AKON.MA u lulr inul. Ki'iui-UilT. it NEVER FAILS TO GIVE RELIEF! One bottl ol Haroamt curt-J my wife of a bach cbi' od kidney dimculty, litch hud irouliled h tot ocr tltrw yt-ra." t'ttiuj CuriMft, A'nrerfrt, fa. " you cau tmtftine my ininnuiDBMiBcn two bottle of Marosni wrounht m euts.-U-U care Iu my wife, ho hud breu a tuitervr lur r uid tlf." C. W. ' tfrustJ WtUuv. fa. , . HJinifrfiirtiirt4ntinioii1ul. rrovren onlyby E. K. THOMPSON i V. V. WlUTTliUIN, II. C. WlUTTKKIN. Shellic'id, l'a. Tionesta, l'a. VVHITTEKIFJ OnOS., Civil Eriginsors and Surveyors. Land and Knilway Survoylnjr a rS.cialty, MiiRiiettc, Si'.ar or Triam;ulatiiu hurvey in. ltest ol" Instruments and work. Terms ou application. . . . ll Mi 1frA$ Vail I 111 S.ild hv nicaihaujjh A' Co., Tionoi-Ui, l'a ASTHEYJA AND TEH THOUSAND IIAItOWOOD Farms in Michigan. Frnalcby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K, CO, Sugar maple (he principal timber. Advantages: Railroads already built, numerous towns and cities, one of the healthiest parts of the United States, purest Water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, school, churches, large apricul. turul population, best building material at low figures, good ioil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. Fur books, maps, charts, aud ail additional iaurmuiiuu, address W. O. HUG HART, W Land Commissioner. Grand Rapids, Mich., La Roiuui'is, Traveling Acul. BLIIIIH nts wanted tor uiillieutii ot'his lit'u. l'lihlihhed hsI;i, Iiis home. Lai'K pht. haiuloiiicht, chcuiicKt, ln'sl. Ly tin) rouowiuiil lii-toiiuu mid hiiiifraiiher. Col Conw(!ll, whose lii of liai licld, puhlished liv us. ouUolii the Iwcntv others liv iiU.iniu, O'ulHcilri evciy hook ever published inthia world j many admits iru selling lilty dully Atcents aio inakinir lortuiien. AH now beirinuers kiicpommI'uI : irrand cluiueo for them. rj-.'i inadu by a ladv aireiit tho lirst dav. Tiirms nio.-t. lihernl. i'articu lain freo. Letter uend 'X cents for postage etc.. on free outlit, now rcailv, incluilin laro jirospiM-tiiM book, and savo valuablu time. Aliiii'n iKUU-, auusih, maiuti tioTfil t.fnitlil 3 Mcli'ls KvorvtlilnK Anliil ns tioUI-ll .ir.l us A'l.iinnnl !- 1'il'n. Ji':nllr ( l-Mron.'St. I imiit'iimi mill filo.it I'.lrtsdti llluit on -..;rl ! I Ah' cl Hlrr 111 I.SI-.ii I'r.'irirtil lull l Alwnyi n.-nnyi- lw:tVM l.ltifilillll MPnGS II I HO. blM. Tuol. 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