t if. EDITOR. WEDSESDA1 MORSlJiO, SEPT. !.', 1886. JlrpuMIcnn Ticket. KTATK. For tSnvornor, U:n. JAMES A. REAVER, of Centre County. For Lieut. Governor, Hon. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Uradlord County. For Auditor Oeneral, Col. A. WILSON NORUIS, of Philadelphia. l'or Secretary of Internal Affair, Col. THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. VOITKTY. For Congress-at-Large, en. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Luy.crno County. Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, of Clarion County. Assembly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Surveyor, HENRY C. WIIITTEKIN, i Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. PAY YOUR TAXES. Fay your taxes. You must pay a ounty tax within two years or you 'cannot vote. Saturday, October 2d, is the last day on which taxes can be paid, if you want to cast your vote. Xet there he se delay in this matter. Attend to it at once. Pay your taxes. Chaukcey Black rs a good book farmer. He knows that Southdown turnips shouldn't be shaken from the trees in tlie dark of the moon. Eighteen thousand majority in Vermont and fourteen thousand in Maine would indicate that the tune of I be funeral of the Republican party bad been postponed. Pay your taxes before Saturday, October 2. If you have not paid tax- es within two years you will We your vote. To be safe, pay them now. Some of the spoilsmen intimate that the President's return will be followed by a wholesale dismissal of Republican office-holders. Mr. Cleveland will probably take this means of avenging his shocking bad luck at fishing. Governor Porter says that Indi ana will give 14,000 Republican ma jority this year. Place Beaver's ma jority of 80,000 in Pennsylvania along side of this, and crown it all with HJbio 8 30,000 Republican majority, and the Grand Old Party has cause for congratulation. Do not be deceived by those who eay the Tariff is not an issue in the -coming State election. It is the great . I issue as Ion? as the Democrat c oartv is the servant of British Free Traders. - 1 Thev are workine for a Free Trade XL S. Senator from Pennsylvania, and i,bat is what Republican defeat in No- ember means. Are you ready to be party to brine that about? The Secretary of the Navy has is- sued a circular to naval architects asking for designs for two armored vessels. Republicans are Dot expected to reply. Only Democratic naval ar chitects, if any such exist, are invited by the circular. If none such can be found, we suppose the English will be appealed to. John Roach's experience eerves ai a lesson lor Republican ship builders during this administration. Times have certainly undergane a igreat change since the beginning of meuie war. iuiss Amelia Jackson, the daughter of Captain James Jack eon, commander of the Alexandria Artillery Company, who killed Col onel Ellsworth, of the New York -Zouaves at the very outset of the war, ha been appointed to a position in the Patent Office. Ou the 24th of May, 1861, the Federal forces occupied Al exandria. Colonel Ellsworth entered that city early in the morniog. The 'Confederate flag flying from the Mar -eball House, kept by Captain Jackson Young Ellsworth determined In have the flag as a trophy. He went up to the roof, tore down the stars and bars and started back. He was met by Vapiain jacitson, WUO poured into Llia 4 load 01 slugs from a double barreled J. E. WENK, shotgun, killing him iuetaotly. In another moment, Jackson, too, was dead, with n bullet in his brain, which waa flrcd from a Sprincfield rifle, in the hands of private, afterward Lieu tenant lsrowneil, of Lllsworth a com mand. A tariff for revenue means a tariff that will fill our treasury with duties paid on foreign good?, aed which em- poverishes the nation to the amount of the importation. It destroys the mar ket for our home manufacturers, puts out the fires of our workshops, destroys the value of capital, and takes bread from tho mouths of our laboring mil ions. Instead of protecting it de stroy labor, and places our working- tuen at the mercy of British capitalists. Candidate Black was so confident last week in assuring his friends that he would be the next eoveruor of Pennsylvania that the suspicion is abroad that Chairman Ilensel has been filling tho genial Chauucey's braioy head with his patent prepared esti mates en majorities. Cousin Bl.ick should bear in mind that the only way to consider llensel's estimates is to di vide them by throe and use tue quo tient for scouring milk-pans. riiila. Press. 1UE seventh Ward democrats, o! Philadelphia, uoite with the First and Sixth wards in demanding the remov al of the colored Democrat from the office of the appraiser. They are de termined that no colored man shall hold office where they have the power to prevent it. ibeso Democrats are of the class that killed Professor Cut to, a few years ago, because ho dared to vote after they had notified him if he did they would kill him. If Appraiser Baker removes Carroll, the President ought to remove Appraiser Baker The series of oleomargarine BtampB has been completed and they will be supplied to collectors of internal rev- enue as rapidly as tbey can be printed. The first of the scries of the denocni- nation $600 is for manufacturers, and bears a picture of the Tieasury build ing. The second stamp of the series intended for packages. It is partly printed on bright green and in the center is a pretty design in black ink representing a farmer And mechanic. The last ot t4it series is the exf ort stamp, which is also printed in green, and bears a medulion representing a magnificent oceau steamer under full headway. They Must Answer. Chauncey F. Black and Maxwell Stevenson, the Free Trade candidates for Governor and 'Gongressmanat Large, have made many speeches since they were nominated, but they have both failed to inform an anxious pub lic whether they favor or oppose the passage f the Tariff Reduction bills etor6 Congress, and which are to be cted upon when Congress re-assem- D,es in December. a - :i : i . u,uro " ,BSU was never oeiore !.. lne American people, and never were candidates more stubbornly silent. If theJ know ftS the7 "uld know, that l&0 Pa8Sage or these .tree Irade bills would &ring universal distress to all classes ot people agricultural, me- i cnanical manutacturing aud commer- cial by reducing the wages of Amer ican workmen to the European level. and purposely remaiu silent as the grave upon a -question of such vital public interest they are wholly unde- serving the support of the intelligent voters of Pennsylvania. We repeat the question that has been asked repeatedly since the Dem ocratic nominations were made : "Are you Messrs. Black and Stevenson, and VOU Wra. L. Heott far the n uestion applies with eaual force to vou in favor 0f or againt the Free Trade bills Btui pending upon the House of Rep resentatives?" You owe it to the peo pie of Pennsylvania if not to your sense of honor, to give a manly, direct and positive reply to this question, reply that cannot be misunderstood nor misconstrued. And it is thus you must answer, WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED would reupc t fully announce to tho citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, thut he hus removed his watchmaking establishment from Tv- lorsbur to Tionesta, in thn room over Wrn. Siiiearbauih fe Co.'s utoro, formerly occumeu uy ur. juorrow uh an onice. where ho is nronnrpit tr rAr.uii uvutohnu cim ks ami jewelry. 37 years experience him trial. k. iialle. NOTICE. THE CAN PEE EXTRA HALL, AND TAr HEEL RUBBER SHOES. These Goods Are THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Ask your Shoo Dealer tor the Improved Candeo Rubber Goods of 1880. You will find them in all styles. Every pair having tho TAT HEEL AND EXTRA BALL. A Common Sense Idea. For sale- by O. W. ROBINSON, TIONESTA, PA. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF DANIEL T1VDDLESON. deceased, late of Tionesta Township, For est County, J'onnsvlvama. All persons indebted to said estate nro requested to make immediate payment, anil those linv' ing legal claims against the name, will present tlioni without tlclay in proper order tor Kelt lenient, to WM. R. HUDDLESON, Ailni'r. Tionesta, Pa. Or AflNEW tt CLARK, AttV R. Tionesto,, Pa., July .10, 188(i. R. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C.W.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND' HOLIDAY GOODS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS 3s C Also Agent for Estey. Sterling, Sao nlnirer, and Clongh cfc Warren Organs, Decker Bros., J. Jt C. Fisher, C. D. Peaso it Co., and Win. Knabo Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine oata. logues and prices. Tionestqj, Pa. Sept 17. PATEN T.S, Caveats, Re-issuo and Trado-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or ketch of In vention, I made careful examination, and advtso as to patentability Free of charge. f ees Moderate, and 1 make io marge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special references sent on ap plication, j. it. jjiniiL.iv, Washington, V. u. iNcar u. S. latent Olllce. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE EVEUY-DAY LIFE OF BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM, From the obscurity of bis Imvhood to the uato 01 nis trairio death. A new P.ioina phy of tho great American President, from a new stand-point acc.urato and exhaust ive m tact ami inciclfnt, replete with anoe doto, profuse and elegaift in illustration (liw imirravlnirs from oriirinal dos mm U- lustratinn incidents, anecdotes, persons, c, including 10 Steel Portraits.) AGENTS WANTED 1 Send for full particulars and for evidence that this is thn most snlablo book pub lished ; or, to save time, send $1.25 ut once lor L anvnsslng Hook, and state your choice 01 lowiiMitps. Address, pg. 1). TMUMr" SON PUBLISHING ca, I'ublishers, St, Liouis, mo., or iMew york: city. APP7CSetid six cents for postage, r IIIL and receive free a costly bos of goods which will help all, of cither sex to more money right away than anything el so in this world. Fortunes await tiie workers absolutely sure. At onco ad nrss True fc Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.O MACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palaco Etenmers. Low Ratoa. -"our Trip pr Wwk Bstwosa DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND C'laoda. ul l)..rh. tartHuron. St. Claim. OUUna Uoiua, tiutas Clt7. wrjr WeeS Siy Betwsro DETROIT APJD CLEVELAND Bpll Bunday Trlpi dnrlp July to Aayait. OU ILLUSTRATCD PAMPHLETS JUtM nd t'Morrtnn Tlekata will tx rorniakad by yui Ticket ADt. or tddnu C. O. WHITCOMB, Grn'l P.. f,nt Detroit & Clevelsnd Steam Nav. Co. DETROIT, MICH. 0?1LESOALVJKISTLE The lsadtwt iJ niat ptrrdnirlr alirlll i 'hw,.. ta. nv i.-r4 up to nr mlliv i'if a t mtr ..f tt t-ullur- I'. K iuvrinii-ht t VIBe t'MFirl'lu.'. ...J .lliur- VI 'X a i-ii,a Lr,... ui, v,i,.i..i , v. kuil.t. lHVNll.l.l m NVT,J v titri.ierti. .pu:Ui!i..u 'ln.';'V0 V g-n ttt. tfl-t- ivu It Cull your -Si' ' ' lift I. ii.-u tit , :'; i'. t "'V tiii-t .Iniiiir fi'T i'' ., ,' v git wllhllVA ' It au It. HI '.' Yoi mid unvo y n. ti t e iMt I n ir rnlptw -it ' f;HnM.ttlt Vl-H, MAI l'llll'. I .ftr ui',ul urll.-li'M, wh: '-rt tint , ii-iitr mm.) Ki. Df rrkl, tl r-- T. It An), v..ht III .lump. CO., 78 FIllHirl Htrwt, t-kllai', l,.lil. I'ti.i,.. Percheron Houses. Island EGme siocl rant UrostM lule, Sick. All Mock Bflw-led from tlie grt of mitMi unit dams of estab lished lemitiitii.n ami reginlert-d in the Frt-nih iin.l Aimi ilii i Stud IIihiIik. Wh have Trry l.ir;. iiuinlitr of itnuortt-d unil graila ciul lions 1111 1 liriwiU iiiar-u on hand. I'tireii r?ni.r:n. nlili-. 1'iTrf siniiileni.o nlicit-d. Ki-nd or Iliru lllnslrateil calitlnrn'-, free by mail. AdUreMt bAVAUb rill MB, Utlroll, Oicll. THIS PAPER TLTi Advertising bureau (lu Hpmce bt whre Hdvrrti.xlnie .tii J IVMJ THE KLINE PATENT GAS BURNER, if v;i& . I i rr 'v 1 ' rrrrjfi ''tzZZ '" "-f 0 - ; , - . - - . , S DRIVING AII OTHERS FROM THEiTIELD. BECAUSE Its construction is such that It secures PERFECT COMBUSTION, and avoids all Soot and Lampblack. It will WE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVE by applying tho hoat low down and di- roctly against the fire-box. Tiie. Electrician of the. ram. J?. It. Co., my "I have boon using the Kllno Gas Burner in in v cookintr-stovp for tlxi last (tlx months, and during that timo thoro lias not. been a pnrlicleof stiotor lamp-black form ed in tho stove or on tho bottom of the cooking utensils, brought directly in contact wltli tho flame. I can eonsclentlouHly recommend It as being the best in tho market. would u so no other as long us I rould procure the Klino Gis Burner. "J. S. RICHARDS." KLINE CAS BURNER CO., RIDG-WAT, DPE2sT2sT. cooccccoeococeco cocococceococccccoeooeooooce W B COME! COME! c c. c ys-s-T Conio whore you can buy nice Dress Roods! Come where you can (jet Good Goods Cheap! Come whoro you can got what you want ! Come where the goods redeem thouisel ves ! COME THE miftG&ms ?1ME. In SPRING DKKSS GOODS we have complete stoek of tho Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho closo buyers. Satiino Bcr&crSj Snitins, Ginsliams, of every kind at LADIES'SHOES &c SHiIlPFEla. Come whero tho Stock is Complete ! Como woero tho Stock is New ! Coino whero the Goods are Reliable ! CLOTHING FOU MEN, CLOIIING FOK COTHING Our Clothing Koom Is full of New SaHa Just reccivetl and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BK UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that vt aro Headquarters for Our Goo Is are all New and Frosh, and Como and see us. No trouble to show goods. U. J. HOPKINS & OO. IN TIIE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of EURNITUBE fi I'M'' WUZm --immmsrm OF HEARSE This Is tho only Storo you can ascend stairs. Froo ride In the Elevator in tho Telephone Connections. G-O TO 11 FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' &. BABIES' 0 3H W E L B Y ! O R THE BEST TOBACCO ANDSCIGARS. s.v.mi-: as cash always SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGR CO S, TIONESTA, PA. POOD S'ALARIE U or Commission to Men ami Women s lo act us local or traveling AgenUi. No experience needed. Steady work ! Jameh K. Whitnbt, Nurseryman, Rochester, .. x. iii!iHiu una puuer.j aug-aJ, JOB WORK of evurv description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN oliko. WRSMMinCO pay for itself in a short time as it will of it : SAY - COME! lowest prices. Como where Prices ure the Lowest! HOYS, FOU ANY llODY, AND KVKRY BODY will be sold at the Lowest Possiblo Price, BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION m MENTION .IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Uj.ii TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. if t U X D 13 IS T A It I X 4 H WITH THE LATEST IM- and descend Fivo Stories without cllinin EXCHANGE BLOCK. F.at of SiiH unsioii Bridge 80MEWIIIG NEW. H. M. QUACK EN BUSH'S SAFETY CARTRIDGE RIFLE. PRICE, 7 dollars. Tic tc:'. ts-:-t t'.Cs tZr.ti f.-t tie Sutej. iiu Ji '. i:i H 4 ft ii I Length ol R.Bc, 3iin. ; Wucht. bout 4 lb a?-ioo for 1 he regular UU ot lonand khuit cartridges. These Ride? are ssfc to handle, qnick toiper tc, nd reliable in every icspecl. The barrels are steel, accurately rifled, and can tie instantly detached (or packing or carrying; in email apace. The workmanship and finish throughout art the best, and each rifle is thoroughly tested before leaving our works. Send for our illustrated rntnlopue I Tvhli h also shows our Air Jhii, Mntr Cariiet Hods, Foot Itthra, Nut Plrka aii.l Cracks, Hook Binl link Itarka, rr.. Nearly all of thee goods ire well known in the markclk of the world. Address Ihe Manufacturer, II. M. dUACKEKDVSH, IIciLliucr, Iti. V. IF. -W. LW, Practical Tina or, All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly atten ded to. TIN ROOF1NO I f A Nlt i SPOUTING. A 8PKCIALTV BONNKR BUILDlNli, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA SFND vo LI CAN our Job Woik to the REPUB- Office. mm TIME TAHLKIN KFt'KCT Pec. 27, tVcstwaidl lMttMlmrt'h division Kastwaii'l M.IV.M. 7 40, 4 12 4 Oil 2 8 25 r 14 5 (Ml 3 f0 3 20 P. M. P.M. .r Plttsburgli lv ,.. Parker ,. Fox burg ,. Franklin 2 15 IV...OH t:ity...ar M. M. H.M. 0 0f 2 0i 12 2-- ar... Oil CUv....lv 8 44 11 H 32 1 84 11 45 Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock.. President.... Tlonestn Hickory .. Triittkevville. Tldio'uto ...Thompson a.. Irvinetou .... Warren 11 32 13 8 7 17 t3 3'17 20 11 27 8 II! 1 18 8 01 1 0:1 10 h 10 2!l 3 f2 7 87 4 051 7 50 7 usiaai 10 r. 4 13 I7T.S 7 40,12 4:5 t.rHl 4 2f 8 IU 7 V V VZ 2.ri 0 17 f4 45 t8 24 7 ovmo:. 8 45 0 lo o ; 6 4i tl r.o 5 :io 6 12 9 0!i I 12 11 l; IV...Klimua....ar 9 35 A.M. A.M. 11 A.M. P.M. M.I A. M. ,M. 8 00 4 2tH H l." lv...Brndfbril ..ar M j A . M A. M, r.M. A. M. (1 12 11 (.') oflis!ii 00 1 1 or. 10 .v nr... Klnr.ua.. ..lv 6 12 17 0 40 9 45 ... Suirar Run Corytlon.. Ouoville.. r310 4:i 5 31 1 10 mi 5 24 10 2it f) 18 1024 5 04 j 10 (!8 4 4ll H M 1) nr.i 0 33 loot 0 34 0 40 10 11 0 lf!....Wo f Run 047 10 18 0 68 10 2 4 7 07 1 10 31 7 23 10f..' 7 37 1KW 7 47111 21 8 03 11 87 8 10 1145 P.M. 'A.M. 1 0i:naker Bridge h :2 ...Ket Mouse, 7 fiol... Salamanca. .. 7 20I..H0. Carrollton 4 34 0 31) 0 28 9 12 421 4 07 4 00 6 5.I...So Vandalla.. (i 28 Allegany., 9 0 r 0 15 lv Olean ... .ar r. m. A.M A. M.I Ammtio.nai. Tkaiw LeavM Klnxiin ll:0.riam. Warren 12:50pm, Irvinoton 1:4.1 pm, Tidlonte 3:15pm, Tionesta 6:03ilii, ar rives Oil City 0: t5pm. AnnrrioNAii Tuaix Leaves Oil Cifv 6:00 Bin. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eagle Rock (i:55am, Presitlcnt 7:02am, Tionesta 7:5i.'am Hickory 8:40ain.Trunkey viIleW:tHam,'ilil- outo U:50ani. Tlioinpson J1:W, arriven Irvinetou 11:30am, Warren 12;50pm, Kin r.ua 2:05i.m, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Ouoville 3:15, Wtilf Run 3:30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Rotl House 4:10, HaUmaiie 5:02, Swulh (Htrrollton 5:30, Smith Vaila liit 6:48, Allegheny (1:18, arrive Oteon (5:30pm. Trams rnn on i';asiern lime. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 0:OOam, ar riving Pittsburgh 8:26pm, are Solid Train bt'tweon Uutialo nnit riltsiiurgn. Tuains Icuvlnir Pittsburgh 8:4. .nm, ar riving PittHbiiruh 7:40nin, are Solid Train with Pullnmn's Sleciiing Cars betweeu BnH'alo and Pittstmrgh. arif-Tiokets sold and bairgago clietkovl to all prim-ijtal points. tiet time tables giving lull luiorinrmi n froul I'oinpaiiy's Atteiits. lira), s. u n iii.i.ii, uon 1 wupt. J. A. F10LLOWH, Gen'l l'atM'r nn ' Ticket Agent. No. 41 Kxoliiingo St.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Aiicnt, Tionesta, Pa. D. LAftGELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUtlGISIS. Having struggled 2n veniu Imtwcen llf and death with ASTH.nIA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and rt'celv lug no lintllt, I was couipcllcd during this last live years of my illness to sit on my chair day aud night gasping for breath; my sufferings ware beyond description. 1 11 ilespair 1 ex peri men ten on myswil livi coinpountling rtutts ami fieri ami inhalJ" ing the medielinj tlms olitnined. I fortu nately disunvortd tills Wondelftil (;ro for Astlima and Catarrh, warrantetl to re lieve the nio.st stnhliorn ease of Asthnia in five, minutes, a that the jmlipnt ean lio down to rest mill sleep eomtortably. Pleao read the followiwgeondensed extr.iets n in unsolicited tistimoiiinls, nil of reeent date : Oliver V. R. Holmes, San .lose. Cal., writes: "I find the Remedy nil and ven more than represented. I 'receive lustuii taneous reliof." E. M. Carson, A. M., Vnrren, Ivan., writes: "Was nested liy eminent physl fiaiis of tliis country anil iiermaiiy j tried the "limate of different states nothing af forded relief like your preparation." V. K. Oaten, County Treasurer, Pbi! tUOphia, Miss., writes: "Ilavo used tho Remedy. Would iot Ilvo without it. Ev ery one that uses K rerom mends it. Wo liavo many oilier hearty testimon ials of cure or reliof, and in order thut all sufferers from Ami 1mm, Cuturrh, Hay V'c wr, and kindred dim-axes may k an opportunity of testing thn viiluo of tho Kuiiioily wo will sentl to anv address trial itaekage fren of i-hat-go. Aildress, J. .IM MERMAN A CO., Pwiprlotoni. Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayno Co., O. l ull sine Jiox by mail 1.00. a 5enc! for Catalogue, iji f 4 o fjo, r.viii !'lv. . fc.'.Iit.;i, , .. . I Hi". ' " P3 3 m a.m. r. M. 11 00 8 4: 12 10; 12 14 VI 48 12 211 '2 02 1 30 2 30 2 05 P,M A.M. P."mT. A. Kt. 3 05 0 60 t.1 20 7 10 mm r f" V 3 CD I tr .11- a g ' td era I ymmc tcJ PARKER BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. .-Shaw-rooms: !7 Chambers St., K3W YoiL
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