2 3 ZTxt forest gUjrottan. f. J. K. WKNK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY K0RS1SG, JILT 16. 1881. Ilcpubllcnn Ticket. natiomai For Prkripknt, HON. JAMES G. ULAINE, of Maine. For Vicr I'iiksipknt, flEN. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. STATE. PONOnB8S-AT-T,AROK, XI EN'L E. S. OSBORNE, or Lusierne County. COUNTY. Congress, A. C. WHITE, of Jefferson County. Assembly, . TETER BERRY, of Ilowe. Associate Judfte, LEWIS ARNER, of Kingsley. Frothonotnry Ac., CURTIS M. S HAWKEY, of Tionota. Sheriff, LEONARD AG NEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, J. R. CHADWICK, of Tionesta. GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley. County Auditors, Q. JAMIESON, of Tionesta Twp. JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, nENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. weaker na the eamnaicn procrcBses. ins jvew lorn ltmcs is uuj Rennhlicftns need oulv employ thoir proving its fitness to graduate, into old time vigilance and give to their the Democratic party with all rtie candidate! the eupport thcr have ever honors. It has joined the Liripoops, tendered, to make the Republican and advises that the party should not .Iit.! F &a f) An. air a that of make the tariff an i.sue, but rather mart ;r ni .mrcnhclmmir as that I ro it) on the issue ot administration 0f 1572. reform, iVo. it reiors to uie oarnsie Wattersou-Morrison crowd as impraC' The Democratic Tariff nanK. tieahlo cranks. Iutenselv virtuous as mi An . "ii i it ia. il Btciua iv taivo hit aiuuii -v ine tana piann in ine vnicngu '. , ... e , r . Democratic platform is, perhaps, the r.cai - nrooToct .trorlrll,, f th- flfft. If flDV MOT"' "'o"""" . -o-- - v ...... , ,1.,,.:, tokfl sense out of it he Fl" t" Take a look OITR STOCK IS COMPLETE I man can should have a diploma. at it: 'This means that the need of a change in our tariff system is made manifest by excessive revenue. There must bo a change in the sys tem, that's plain. "Since the foundation of the Gov ernment custom house duties have As Jin. Iii.dens secretary ap proached his bedside the morning af ter the convention, he fuuud the old man enjoying the sweet 9leep of second" childhood. The rustling of the news paper in the secretary's hands awaken ed the old man, and rousing up .ho asked: "Any news from Chicago?" furnished its main source of revenue; "Yes, sir; they have nominated Cleve this system muBt continue; under its land and Hendricks." "Wh-a-a-tl operation industries have sprung iuto 8,reanu,, the old man, as by a super existence wnicn ciepena lorioeir con-. Klln,n nfr.lP, , ,B nilsiW(1i ,i,n rover ofT tinuous prosperity upon the faith of ' . the Government." n,m i 118 '"7 Uttl" m,k '"" This means that there must be no "No, sir." "I'm stabbed 1 gibbered I . . a . i change, that is equally certain. the old mau ; "hung do me neavens "The chanse from a bad system to m black,' and he sank: bacK and wept a good system should not he made great, bitter, salt tears on tliojullow precipitately or in any manner likely Wo pull special attention ti our stock of this Spring being SUPERIOR TO 1YTHLI WE EM OWN!! Wo NEVER kept a Finer Lino of goods, Especially In CS 3& 3K K m GS Wo have the Finest Assortment of FINE CLOTHING ever shown in Tionesta, nml ut Low Prices. Iinn't fail to soo our stock. A LAKUK ASSOHTMKST 0' C-A.-R- P- E -T S EXTRA SUPER, ALL WOOL 7.V. H-l'LY CARI'ET Wo, 3-FLY CARPET, all wool. REST J UK). THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. A disjatieGed element in the Re publican party has again dictated the nominee of a Democratic Nation al Convention, and thus Stephen G ro ver Cleveland becomes the second ex- npdienov rnndidata tlmt. has been nit. ted acainst the Republican standard P"!Pal of the public debt to ignore those interests, but rather to promote their healthy growth. Here is a direct slap at the Morri son bill, and an assurance that the protective policy is just as safe in Democratic hands as in those of the Republicans. "Enough revenue can be collectod from an excise duty upon distilled spirits and malt liquors aud custom house duties upen brewers' articles to support the Government, pay pen sions and discharge the interest and The Democrats followed the advice of the disaffected Republicans in 1872 when the advisers were numerous, and the result was bad. They have douo tho same thing in 1884, when the ad visers are few. and the result will be worse. FINE XjUnTIE OIT DRESS O-OOIDS, Especially in lllack Goods. Wo bought a Ijirgo Lino of Rlack Silks that wo will sell at FORM ER WHOLESALE PRICES. Call and 8te our Stock. II. J. HOPKINS & GO. bearer. A handful of freetraders bolted the nomination of James G. JBlaine, and in order to hide the pau city of their numbers, and the ineffec tiveness of their opposition, tendered their eupport to Cleveland if the Democrats would place him in nomi- nation. The Democratic party has carried out the bargain, and though we are still within the radius of the enthusiasm that always bursts forth frem those elements in every party who only await the names of their For every American citizen at I home, a Fair Vote and a Full Wage ; for every American citizen abroad, All his rights and the backing of all the Nation in maintaining them This is tho platform of James G. Blaine. Why not ho an American j and vote for American rights, and may tho right protect them! A Dangerous Counterfeit. There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting.' t he "Walnut Leafilair Uestorer." lhe strongest This means if it means anything that the first part of the plank must be repudiated, and the revenue col lected from spirits and malt liquors. But fortunately the reduction of taxation can be bad without hurt to the wages of the laborer." This means well, what docs it mean 7 Loes lt mean anything out evijeuce f jt8 great -aliie U the fact an attempt to enjole the laborer into that pnrties knowing its great efficacy consenting to the destruction of his trv to imitate it. Each bottle of tho own interest ? For the rest, "All the taxation shall be exclu sivelv tor public purposes, and no party's candidate in order to become more taxes shall be collected than are enthusiastic, a candid observer can- required to support the government .not fail to nercaive the dancer that economically administered.' . .u There's- your Democratic tariff dicker and forca a result verv like Plauk- n,ttde of Piece9 of Predion, thai of 1872. Cleveland is not the choice of the Democratic party. Its willing and faithful followers scarcely know him, much Jesa feel acquainted with him. The Democratic Fresi- aenuine has a fire simile of a walnut leaf -blowu iu the glass; and a Ureen Leaf on the outside wrapper. The "Restorer" i. as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties Ask your druceist for it. Each bottle warranted. pieces of free trade, and pieces of in- Johnston, Hollow ay & Cb , Phi la- different, patched together with uelphia, nrt Uai.l it Ivuckkl, JNew & CO., lealors In CLOTHING-, ' NOTIONS, BOOTS! SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GBOCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIAUD WA RE, QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS vV A RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VUG-. ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS- TERS, Ae. Goods Always First-Class. MEW LIVERY 1! At EAS T HICKORY, PA. Tho umlersiitnod has now in operation nt tho above plaeo a tirst-olass Livery, whoro ptood ris can always bo hired at moderate charues. A luicic will bo run to rrirniur pn.HoiiH;or trains nn Iho H. N. Y it P. 1'.. 11. J. W. JIA LLIDAY. Buckeye Forco rump clumsy joints and glued with coarse deceit. All shades of opinion can find something in it to suit. "You York, wholesale agents. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, &J.S0, 4.50, 0.60 ad upward. j ; m M " 5 HL'hM .dential nomination belonged by right yur ,aoDey au1 70U ta.kes yur to one of those leaders who have grown gray in the service of Democ racy and around whom cling the tra editions, and what are left of the piin (oipleB of .that party. Bayard, Tfcur man, Hendricks, McDonald, Ran dall, Carlisle, or ome such an one was the natural choice of the Demo cratio party, but they have been set aside to advance one hitherto un known in politics or statesmanship The old leaders were told in the con vention that Democracy had marched to defeat too often under their com- ; mand, and now the expedient was again to be resorted to of taking for ! h candidate a man who was promised ' the support of a coterie of Republi ( cans who have grown sour because : the Republican masses resolved to think and act for themselves. Cleve f land's nomination was the result of i clever machine work. ' It was not . furthered by any spontaneity among the Democratic voters pointing him out as their choice. As machinery j created the Democratic nominee out : of Grover Cleveland, so must it elect 1 him, if he is to become our President ; Of this latter contingency there need be no far. He is not a candidate -who will grow, either within his own party or among the people. lie is stronger to-day than he will be to morrow, or on election day. The Domination of Thomas A. Hendricks for Vice President seems like a twice told tale. Hi strength as a candi date can best be tested by the totter ing, and stumbling and straddling be has ever evinced iu bis treatment of nublio questiois. The best of men with such a record could not find fa vor with a sturdy, plain spoken, go .ahead people like ours. Cleveland's v waot of strength will not be repaired by the nomination of Hendricks, They are much alike, except in expe rience in public station, and while the - former lacks experience the latter has I not improved because of it. The picket is not strong, and it will grow ch'ice," put it. as the astute Fa gin would MENTHA L HOUSE. OIL- CITY, PA. J W. II. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, RostLooalod and Furnished IIouso in tho Citv. Near Union Depot. Congress has adjourned van ished generously, like the baselesss laoric ot a vision, for which many tbanks are hereby unanimously ten dered but the puffy, ambiguous Congressional Record is with us still, in all the opaque monotony of its un statesmanlike verbosity. Daily it comes Jadea with bombastic pi a ti tude, garnished with sonorous sophis try, and there's no getting away from it. The ponderous journal, however, isitsvn best apologist. It contains the unconscious epitaphs of many ranting bores who, by another year, will have betu quietly retired deep iuto the coul shades ot private life by the hand of a considerate destiny who knows that the public can't stand everything. 1'hila. Press. Tilden's legatee for President and the tail of the old ticket for Vi e Pres ident dog. NEW PLANING AT West lllrkory, MILL. Pa. Having lust put In a new planini: mid at this place I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at tho most reaonablo rates. Mv planer will surface twolvo -inch timber, so that I can till anv kind of u bill, iliiing situated nuhl at tho Depot 1 have extra facilities for sliipiiin!; to all points. L. D. WI1ITCOMB. 'Jul2 8m Ik7"SI00.001 The tail the biggest end of the The Mormons are out ilatfootcd and strong against Blaine, and the New York "big four,"' Curtis, Schurz, Jones and Barlow correspondingly happy. Ever since they began their kick their crowd has been growing smaller by degrees and beautifully less but the Mormons have more votes than they ever believed they had. Moro than doubling their par ty strength from oue source is pretty good. The only drawback to their complete satisfaction is, that the Mor moo vote will not count in choosiug electors. Tho moral support that their adhesion briogs them is not as great as that of the angelio hosts would be either ; yet it is about the best they can hope for. GIVEN AWAY U GOLD!!! 20 HONORABLE AWARDS II. 1ft Award $50.00 la Gold ; 2d. $30.00; 3d, $10.00; finvfu.uus oin, loanarai oi9iuucni To tnv saraon Mndlnc a Lttt eonUlrtioc thfl OTcateit number f Koffliah wordt furmM from o or more letter ooniaaued U th two wordt "KOYAL iilX'E." All compmiUtri tnuit ftdher itrtotly to Ut following rulea: 1C a wiirua aanmra uii oooiAiu reMMtUMi luiutr ; lor usniuiJie, ma wuru iuj ai - woa)4 ba eioludod. tfad. bo wnrda ulimttrd thatrootatn Iviu-r Bot found In the two words Koyail blue! frr tiampl. th word MKadM would b axcludod. ttrd.All tbe vordc kdnituvd man b looted froia tl utata eoluainii of the anaia fcortr f any Utettounrle. The lotlowlrn will be eicludf d : Worda Ron uia u etionarv HUDnlwnenu ttootl 01 oral, rruner oa Oeagrafbical Ntma. 4lh. AH com pti tort mutt paruhano ttom IbeirUruczistorlteaiarnrWtU oP'lioyal tlue" wbtcb "muda verytntog as aoiia u itoca ana cmv w on. a nom. Uat vour UeaLar to wrlta tho nilluwiiiS on uitt oat'B 01 ma uuar ai card and sUo bia name to It: -'Tb bearer baa tbla day boa ah t of me a bottia or4 iioviii 4i !. Io not fail to cn kM tbia card wbn tendtuf lut i kuMi. 6th. If your Dottier baa no KojtU Ulu" on nana, inauc diw w aia r aampls doits a ut auy wholeaalo Drut tfit or Deaiar. Tth All Uau uuat ba mailed and th word arrauiwd nitly In alphabet leal column. Hth. la caao of a, Tie, irelerunoe will h given to Ute hat Drat mailed, a ahown by poatmari. in iongei liat wins the drat award, the next Ion (eat the second, aud ao oa. tHa.Tn Name aud Addreaa ot Ibe Hucetaful tontiiUiiU, a Liat oftbe wlnalatc word a, ud an ainajivlt of tlie BJaauluft rvrt thit ittcy bavo not directly or iudireoUy in any manner aMiawd tbe Suceaaafol oontHtanU, will be mailed to your addrt-aa It tu onaloaa tve wnt taapawub your Uel of Words. 1 Oth. A to our reapoobiNtlliy aud iciei rity, we bee to refer you to Bradatraet tor Dan a Mrcanui Aftncit or any H hulnanla lkrltitB tbe United Htatea. 1 1th. All Uau muat be mailed not Utr than Mept. lmU d the aouoaneauieul of wmncra will bo printed and wailed aa above lea daya alter wax da. Ji Ui O'MEARA &t COVMhniiiitIb. BayaJ Liquid t)ue wcoda W.Md, H'aw, Crockery, China, Leather, MuLaia and Kvervthtux So'.iH Kx.a. and oeaU 0 cU a Hotil. ItruaraWtN, (ir-rra ai d General btorea. HO, SPORTIH! I tako plensnre In tolllntr tho porting Fiatcrnity that I huve re-purchased FUOM HO.U.VC13 JONKS, TO WHOM .SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICEIjY LOCATED nt inv old A btiind. and I am prermrod to att-!id to all my friends, and tho public: generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I Khali keep a perfect stock of aK xiikN ol AFUfJITIOftJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also oontlnuo to linndlo the 'White" Sewing Marliiue, A nd tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACH INE C'omo and nee nie. You will (ind me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mado to order and war ranted. ffpYTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS TiV A vnTTT.9 PT?flMPTT.V AXfl A-l X.M VM.UU MVMii A AA.' rAITHTULLY DONE. K. A. IIAIDWIX. Tidiouto, I'a., Aug. 1-, What a awelled tail that ticket has, to be sure. It will have to go through the fence backward, for the latter end Will Uiclt IU a lKIe the head would go Hcrillf,rs to waid proivwid charter are Wm throuch without touching. It roust Keuiplo, Ooo.. Hill. Wm. n'i1o, -ir., make Hendricks feel mighty email, xoTic:. Notice is horeby Riven that on Thursday, July 81st. 1H84. or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, an application will be rnailo to tho (Jovernor of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Act of Assem bly knownas"tho Corporation Actol 1874" and tho several supplement thereto, for the charter of a corporation to be called "Tho Standard Clay Teluplmno Com pany," tho character and object of which uio constructing, maintains and leasing tele phone linos nr tho private use of individ uals, lirms, corporations, municipal and otherwise, for general business and for police tiro alarms or messenger business, and for the transaction of any business in which electricity over or through wires may bo applied to any useful purpose, with tho principal olllce located in the city of i'ittsburgh, l'a. ; and for tho purposes aforesaid to posses and enjoy all tho rfuhts. privileges and immunities trained and conferred by the law alorcsaid. Tho sub Wni. I. MiiHtin and John D. Nicholson. JNO. C. NEWMYER, yolicitor. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST lOOColumns 100 lCngr't vings in each Issue 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A Year. Send three 'Jo. stamps for Samply CJopy (English or (icrman) of lhe i ldcst mid Host Agricultural Journal iu the world Oil A N i K Jl'DI) C( ). , DAVID W JUI)1, Pres. lol Jiroadwav, New York 11HOTOOUAPII OALLEKY, 1 TIONESTA, PA H. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. vtwi.wfN ..." . r t'' : Pictures takeu in all the latest styles o the art. ' 'M-tr Ladies Should Hemeinber, a beaulilu complexion resyiu ironi using Acker Jilood Elixir, hold by U. W. liovard. O 'i 3 09 'A c n p c CALL AND GET PRICES, El 3D. TI. EIBBL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. fll HBUOHUK Ly BACK-ACHE UVER&KIDMEYCURE Ciir Influnmstlnn and riroration of the LfSor, KMimv and lil,ia,T. NKVF.lt KAI1.H to hln. (1 1'. z :i!ili-J4:i 1:! i:i! Vi or,! 1 43 1 :io 11 -J'J 1 10 y .M) I 'l '!" VI 14 1 1 40 M. M. 10 00 M. 1 1 :io ll ('. 10 47 ID VI 10 lid 10 10 o r: ! 41 0 'JO M A.M. 7 r( 4 :w 4 'JM t i" I A. M. V. M. 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P.M. 8 JO 11 f.4 12 40 ti ;u A.M. aT M. 7 W t7 ax 17 ai 7 4H 8 (tt 8 11 8 Jt 18 44 frt 9 20 n f.0 A. m. A. M. U 35 a.m". ill oo 10 8J 10 7 10 4 J 10 57 11 n i i U 37 11 52 12 (it) M. Apimtionai. Thai Lphvps Kinxun 11:."i0miii, Warren 1:35pm, Irvlneton 2:110 pin, Tidiniite .i: lin, lioncsta ;:Jopm, ar rives Oil City 7:00pm. APPII'IONAI. 1 KAIN I.ORVeK H1 1'ltV 0:10 am, Olopolis (1:54 am, h;tlo liix k 7:00ani, President 7:15hiii, Tionesta 7: ISnin . Hickory H::i7am.Tninkev villo I':04nm,Tld- outo 10:15ain, Thompson JliCO, nrrlven Irvlniton 11:55pm. - PrrrsiuTiifui hivitot 'irains icavo Oil Citv 2:05. 7:00, 10:45 a. m., 2:45, 4i.15 in., m rive Oil City 2::i0, 7:15, 0:45 it. m., 2:'J0. !l:45, M HO p. m. t r Jaix stations, stop only on sipnal. Trains run on Eastern 'I'lioe, which in 10 mimitcs l'aster than Itutl'nlo timo. Pollmiiu Sleepimr Cars anil Tlirouvll Coaches between IlutlHlo nnd Pittsburgh on trains arrivimr Pitlsburjth 7:f0 a.m., and leaving I'ittsburrli 8:J0 p. ni. Tliroiurh Coaciics between l-ittst)urp:ii ii ml lintl'ato nnd Parlor Cart betweun lluf- f:do and Oil City on tndns leaving Pitts. , burs S. 45:i.io.. urrivli.ir PittsbniK 8:00p.m. Tor-Tickets sold nnd baKHKo checked to all priticipnl poiots. (iet. time tallies ifivinc inn lniorumvion from Company's Airrnts. . WM. S. IIAl.DW J r. , en l I'a-s r ajc r, (SEO. S. (il'.TCII ELL, (icn l Sun t. Nos. 41 V I t Exchanuo St., Huifnlo, N. . J. L. CRaIO, Airent, Tionesta, Pa. Royal dine Ix p.!wny on 1 m link. It hn ii mi. I v. rv ll6aiark-f 4ni'n OiuiKin-H. K.tv iitl'. Uonsphoi'l RiidP wilt fmail lnvulualilu.-yrC.W.7. t WdiUhIi. 1 jFiasntng c mm Chronic Female Weaknww. Furrly cctnlli, aa nurviy. i'klpiUUon of t !hronin Fem&li hurmlewt. aud yet acta quickly anc PHYSICIANS SAY IT HAS NO EQUAL IN LIVER, KIDNEY, URINARY ANO FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Mm N. J. Whit, riwwantville, VenanK) Co., Pa., ay. " When I weiut into the tor. In 1S71, for liAKOHMA, I waaaowuak and faiut, I thouKht l .l oevrr rt-ach home. Have ntw bu wulll'i yeara." I. W. Ltifht, Ctiprry Tree, I'a., waa trouliled wllh inflammation of Kiiineya for 26 yean. Hoiurtlmea vaa heljtwa for weeka. and bad continual hai-li. one. lie imjnrov-d raplfUy afur uhIiik Uie thud iMittle of BAROSM A, and ia now a well wan. . BAKOHM A la moHt oular where loniraet known. Price If I prr Bottle. For Hale ly all rtratf frlaU. Write for tuatiuioulala. Prepared only by WholPRale Dnnnrlnt Tl l l SVlLLt, I'A. mm! ill ill l.t-Miher, )itoliot n rh(M', Kuhhtr. iniMtn, stnit, rnruUMri, Jewelry, Huok Ituckf. una Kvervthlmr l-'A will) -rlnKtinc lhtu.ikJtiikUlTi'iiarit v t Hot lie t llnihh nnd riiiCiivcri. !lll.'tt D tht-imiil. Jlr. itild wui't!, VuiK iv aixl tioticr.tl Hunn. W holosnlH rrivillii tLfiMti Vv'iiuK'fl In every 'ity HinKVHintv. t.i-Ak yiMir DcaIit fur MMinpli lal 'f l-oywl iluc." We fioiul Vr Ytnlm to U-lt.tl 1 H'lf rw only. E. K. THOMPSON P. WUITTKKIN, II. C. WlU lTKlvlN. ShellleM, I'll. Tionesta, l'a. 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