J- Jowl $fjroMiran. J. B. WKNK, KDITOH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jl'NE A. IHS4. ItrpuMirnn TIckcl. HTATK. fKNjnr:s-AT-i.AniE, Okn'l K. S. OS HO UN E, of Luzerne County. Announcements Tho following-iates will bo cliarired for announcing candidates: Congress, S'-'O; Assembly, fin; Associate Judge, 10; Pro thonotiirv, jl: Nhcriir, S; Commissioner, Auditor, $-1; Jury Commissioner, i'X Connlv Superintendent, $.". Thcso terms aro STHK'TLY CASH IN ADVANCK. T CONGRESS. Wo are authorized to nnnminco AN DltEW COOK, of Harnett township, as a candidate for Congress, subject to lie rmblieau usages. ASSEMBLY. . We nre authorized to announce Dn. S. i R TOWLEK, of Jenks township, as n 1 candidate for Assembly, subject to Uopub- ' llPRll Usage. !' Wo nro ituthorized to announce PETER ' BEIU'.Y, of Howe township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. ' ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wp are authorized to announce Wm. R. COON', tf Harnett township, as a candi date fur Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. Wo authorized to announce LEWIS ARNER, of Kinjrsley township, as a can didate for Associate judge, subject to Re ; publican usages. PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce WILL IAM LAWRENCE, ot Tionesta town- ship, as a candltlate for Prothonotary, sub ject to uepuijiiean linages. We are authorized to announce CUR TIS M. SIHWKKY, or Tionesta, as a candidate for Prothonotary, &c, subject to KepuDllcan usagOR. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce LEON ARD AG NEW, or Howe township, ns a candidate for Sherilf, subiect to ltepubli- , tun usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES '. R. CLARK, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JAMES S. HENDERSON, ot Hickory township, as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce GEO. :' W. OSGOOD of Kingsley township as a candidate for Couuty Commissioner sub ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. CHADWICK, of Tionesta, as a candidate ' for County Commissioner, subject to . Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W. C. , BROMLEY, of Harniony'.township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ' joct to Republican usages. February, 26, 1884. Ed. Republican : Dear Sir Please announce my name as a candi date for County Commissioner from Kinjcsloy township, subject to Republi can usages. S. J.SETLEY. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce QUIN TAIN JAMIESON. of Tionesta town- ' ship, as a candidate for County Auditor subject to uepuoiican usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks township, as a can didate for County Auditor, subject to ' Republican usages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce HEN RY O. DAVI3, of Tionesta, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Dr. Burkett Withdraws. .To the Voters of Forest County : Some time ago I announced my name in the Forest Republican as a candidate fur Assembly, subject to the usages of r the Republican Primaries. By reason : of sickuesa in my family, an exten sive and pressing medical practice, and for the general welfare of the Re publican party, I hare concluded at this time to withraw my name as a candidate. I also take this opportun ' ity to thank my many friends for the interest manifested by them in my be half and their generous promises of support, which I hope to merit and receive at their hands in the future. Dr. J. M. Burkett. Turn Out to the Primaries. Once more we wish to remiud all Republicans of the necessity of turn jug out to the Primary Elections next Saturday. This is important for the reason that all should have a voice in the selection of tbe ticket to be supported iu the fall, and for the oth r good reason that a good vote pre pares for certain success then. As before, we invite all those former Re publicans who are opposed to and dis eusted with the scheme set up by the ring leaders and wire-pullers of the other parties, to come back to their first love aud vote with the party which allows all to express a choice in tbe selection of candidates. A hearty welcome will bo extended to all such. Let us have a full vote out. Turn out and name your choice. sa 11 i:s Butler was nominated for President by the Greenback conven tion at Indianapolis last week. Ben has uow got both eyes cocked for the , Democratic nomination, but Slippery tSam of Cipher Alley, has about a ihid sure thing on that. Last Gasp of the Fusionists. Just what the fellows at tho helm of the two fusion sheets would give to get out of thJ controversy that has proven so damaging to the scheme tbey have latent, is hard to tell, but that they are resorting to every means whereby they may be able to slink out of a fair discussion of the issue i9 evi denced by their pitiful yelps in last week's issua. The Democrat says sim ply nothing on the question nt issue, and as our time is too much occupied for the present to give any attention to the tools and suckers that hang around Juke Kepler and do his dirty work for a pittance, wo shall have to pass by tbe hogwash contained in that sheet last wrek. The editor of this paper has no desire to put himself way down on a level with such trash. And just bear it might be well to state that the "trapper" of the Common wealth has laid a trap wherein to catch the honest voters of Forest couuty, and what do you think he's using for bait? Why the editor-in-chief of the Demo crai ! and whew, what bait 1 We see by their papers last week that they have both come- up to the scratch in one thing: they have been driven into publishing their paity rules, a thing they never would have thought of doing only for tho drub bing received at the hands of the Re publican. Now we want every voter who has read this controversy to read those rules caretully and compare them with the statements published in both those sheets immediately after the meeting of the "sis smart alecks," where they say that "candidates for office connot have their announce menis published &c. ; then look at the rules where they say "candidates shall have their names announced," Ac. Judge for yourselves who has been misrepresenting facts ; we think the most skeptical will be convinced Then they have the cheek to ask the conscientious voters of their respective parties to turn out and nominate can didates "in accordance with the rules, &c," at the same time prohibiting condidates from letting the voters know that they are candidates. They should have invited the voters to turn out aud nominate iu accordance with tbe programmo laid out by the "ring,' for be it known the ticket is made; let no man be deluded on that point, aud all the "joint convention," which they speak of, can do is to meet and ratify the thing as it is "set-up'' by the bosses. Don't lose sight of this fact. It is safe to say to all aspirants to office on tbe fusion ticket, that, unless they happen to be solid with the bos ses and have their smiling approbation, they had better save their time, as without the censent of the ring no one can be put on the ticket. Let the wily fusion trapper of the Commonwealth give himself no con cern about the macner of conducting Republican primaries; if you will on- y give the voters ot your party as fair a chance in the coining contest to express their will and choice of can didates as do the Republicans there'll be no cause to growl. Your point blank refusal to publish anuounce ments is a greater step toward trickery and bussism than any party organ ev er toot belore. lnere is no telling what you'll attempt next. Doxt stay away from the Primaiies next Saturday afternoon, Republicans. We want a full vote out. Every man has a right to vote for his choice di rect, and that's the true way of nomi natiog a ticket. A straw vote was taken last night on a train coming to the city on the A. V. II. R. Walter Johnston, of Gil A Brothers, Liberty street, and Mr, Kepler, of tbe Forest National Demo erat, were selected as tellers. Twenty seven votes were cast, twenty-five for limine and .Lincoln and two for lil den. Kepler, the Tionesta journalist and a colored gentleman declared themselves for Tilden. Pittsburg Com.-Gazette. Here is another case of fusion for the Commonwealth. We suppose that sheet will see iu the above instance another justification of its cburse in fusing with Kepler in Forest county. It is important that all Republi cans should turn out to the Primaries next Saturday. Send Money by Americun Express Co. Money OrdtTH. Keceipts given. Mon ey refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Tuyable at 6,50) places. Kates : To ?5-5c. ; $10-Sc. ; ?20-10c. ? 10-12C. j fUMfic. j fi0-20o. my 14 3m Acker's celebrated English remedy for coughs, colds, and consumption. Sold by us on a guarantee. O. W. liovard, Peterson's Magazina for June is on our table : ahead, as usual, of all com petitory, and getting better and better, as it seerrn to us, every month. Tbo principal engraving is a steel on- "Wailing For A Bite" and is graphic and humorous beyond words. The leading fashion-plate is double iu size, printed from steel, and colored by band. Two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs. A now volume begins with (he next number, so that now is an especially good time to sub scribe. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Republican Primary Election. Pursurant to a Resolution of the members of tbe Countv Committee, passed on tbe fth day of February last, it l ordered that the Uepub'.icau voter ot lorest Couuty meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1831," at 2 o'clock p. iu.. at the following named places of holdiu Primary Elections, to wit : Barnett, Jacob Maze Carpenter Shop. Jenks, Eastern precinct, at Uolwell llwse. Bvrom Station " r Jenks,, At, old Court JIoum, Marien ville. ' Jenks. Southern precinct, at Ctrrlt and Campbell's Mill. -' ' '.' ' Harmony, Upper, at otly School House. " ' Harmoiir, Lower, Alleader School Iloiuie. Howe, Upper, at Brookston. Howe, Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Balltown, where tbe voters of Upper Kingsley will vote also. Hickorv, Upper, at Bf ieevil!e. Hickory, Lower, at FlankRoad School House. ' 1 .-,.'' Kingslev, at Newtown. Green, Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska. Tionesta Township, aud Borough at the Court House. At which time and places they wil by their votes nominate : One person for CoDgress. Oue person for Assembly. One person for Associate Judge. Oue pnrsou for Prothonotary &c. Oue person for Sheriff. Two persous for County Commission ers. Two persons for Auditors. One person for Jury Commissioner Eiich Election precinct will also elect one person fur Member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. I he Polls will remain open unti o'clock r. m. Return Judir will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, June 10, at 2 o'clock v. M. Attention is called to tho Act of Juue, 1881, regulating Primary Elect ions, that the Judges and Clerks before entering upon tbe discharge of their duties shall take and subscribe an outh or affirmation iu the presence of each other ns follows, viz: "I do (affirm or sole i:uly swear) that I will as Judge, Inspector Clerk (as the case may be) at the en suiug election impartially aud laitli fully perform my duties in accordance wi h the laws and constitution ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, aud in accordance with the rules and reg ulutions adopted by the Republican party of the County of Forest, !'r the government of said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to ton bo.t of my judgement and ability." Ibis oath or affirmation to be brst adujinistered to the Judge by an in spector, then tho Judgo can Qualify the others officers or administer the oath to auy elector offering to vote. The above form is given for conveni ence and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. Aud all boards will ob serve it closely, that the election may conducted according to Rules of tbe Republican party in this County, and law governing primaries. Samuel D. Irwin, Chairman of Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING THE HE PUB LI CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. Tho emicidatos for the hevtral ofllces Khali have theirnamesannounced in ono or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meeting Btating tho ollico, and subject to the action of the nartv at the said primary mentiniis 2. The voters belonging to tho Republi can party in each township and borough, bhall meet on a day to bo designated by the County Committee, at the usual placo of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and dt torniino who are tho proper persons to votu, and who shall hold the polls oiicn until 7 o'clock P. M. After the polls are opened, the candidates announced shall be balloted for; the name of each person voting shall bo written on a. list at the time of voting, no person being allow ed to vote more than ouco for tho same cflice. 3. After the polls are closod tho board shall proceed to count tho votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to be certilied by tho Judge and attested by the clerks. 4. Tuo Judge or one of tho Clerks ap sij$w go oust - - - - - 1 1 OUR1," STOCK IS 3 COMPLETES I H il -1 V!7 r . :l III r. M. Wo call special attention t ) our ntock of this Spring as being SUPERIOR TO AliYTEIG Wl ML OWNED! Wo NEVER kept a Finer ! TV rr Wo have the Finest Assortment of FINK CLOTHING ever nhown at Low IMcoh. l)on't tail to nee our stock. A LAllUK ASSOllTMKST OF C - A.-R-P-E-T- KXTHA snPK.lt, ALL WOOL S-1M.Y (lAUI'KT a-PLiY C AH PET, all wool. UEST Especially in Hlack Hoods. We bought a Largo Lino of P.luck Silkn that ' wo will sell at FOliMliH WHOLESALE IMiK'ES. Call and see our Stock. IT. J. HOPKINS & 'CO. pointed bj the Judge' of the respective election district, shall meet at the Court House in Tionesta, on tho Tuesday follow ing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock I. M., having tho returns and u list of voters, and the person having the highest number of votos for an v ollico, shall bo .declared tho nominee for the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons h iving an equal number of votes for the same ollice, tho Judges f?ha!l proceed to ballot for a choice, the person having tho highest number to be tho nominee. 0. The Return Judges shall bo compe tent to reject by a majority, tho rutums from any district where there is cvldenco of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall i eject them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting ut the primary meetings who aro not Re publicans. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Con ferees Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may receive the largost number of votes east for that otllce. 8. The Return Judges may at any time change te mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may bo Instructed by tho people at their primary meetings, duo notice being givp n by tho County Com mittee. 0. Tho Chairman of tho County Com mittee shall bo required to issue a call in pursuanco of tho action of the County Committee. AN ACT To remilate tin holding of. and to pre vent frauds in, the nriuiary elections of the several political parties in tha Com lunuwiMiltu of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Re it enacted. A c., That from and after the passage of this net it shall be lawful and it la hereby niado the duties of the judui'S, inspectors and clerks or oilier olliecrs, of the primary elections, meetings or caucus held f ir tiio purpose of noininuc ini candidates for stat.f, eity Mod county others within the commonwealth of Penn sylvania, before entering upon tha dis charge ii their dutioa, aeverly to take and subscribe to an outh or aftiruiution iu the presence of each other in form as follows, namely : "1 (A li) do that 1 will as judge, inspector or clerk (hb the case may be) ut the ensuinircloction, iiripartiallv acp fnuhfully perform my mines, m accor dance with the law mid constitution i f the coinmonwcalt li of l'linnsy Wnuia. and in accordance with tao rules aud remilu tions adopted by tho irtv of t!i county "I for the uovcriiment of the said primary elections, meetings or caucus, to i lie bust, of mv j'-iOanient and abilities;" the oath oi alii nnat ion shall he first administered to the jmlo by oue of the iuspi ct rs, then thejudgsso qualified shall administer I lie oath ir afiirnuttioi! t the mspi dors and clerk, aim nniv ndmin isier tlin until to any cbcior olluriiig to votu as to hisquaiiiaatious to vote at such elert inn ecu. 2. li any j'tduo, inspector, clerk or other nftieer of a primal y election us afore said shall in-onmo to act in such capacity btf iie tlie taking and Huhcs-Tibing to tiiu oath or iifiirinatioii required by this act, ho shall on conviction be lined not exceeding two hundred dollars; aud if any judge, inspector, clerk or other otlicer, when in the discharge of Uis duties as such, shall willfully disregard or violate tho provi sions of any nil.', duly mudo by the said nartv of county tor the government of the primary elections of tho nartv. lie shall on conviction bo lined not exceeding two hundred dollurs aud if any judge or inspi ctor of u primary election uh aforesaid shall kunwinirly re ject the vote of auy person entitled to vote under the rules oi the said nartv. or sliall knowingly receive the vote cf any person or nelsons not qualilied as aforesaid, shall n conviction be lined not exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if any judge, inspector, clerk or ol iicr oliicer ot a primary ciecticn us afercsaid shall he guilty of i:ny willful fraud iu the discharge of his duties, by desiroying tir tlefacing l.allois. milling ballots to I lie poll, other tbr.n tliiiHH lawfully voted, by stutHug the ballot box, by false counting, by making falso returns or by any act or thing what soever, the person so oli'cnding shall be deemed t'uilty ot a uiiede.meaiit r, unit no on conviction shall be tilled not exceeding live hundred di llurs or unpiisoued nut ex ceeding one year, or both, or culler, at the discretion ot tho court. All acts or parts ot acts et assmbly in consistent with tins act are hereby ris- pealed, except in counties or cities where STM'Cial aeU are iu force lor the same pur pose: Piovided, That the provUions of this act shall entail no expense to tha counties or enies. Approved Tue aiith day of June, A. D TVR. FREASE'S W. ATKR CURE ES -A health instiiu ITARLISHMENT- tion in its aoth year. For nearly all kind ot chronic diseases, and especially the dis easo ot woman, upcn at ail seasons Circulars lice. Address, S. Frcase, M.I), New Brighton, Heaver county, Pa. i'olj-7ii vmw mmm 22 Lino of good.-, Espoclally In TOr 7f w &..Mff'4rin Mil VMM --TV iu Tionesta, inul S- 7fic. IHIi-j $100. Sealed Proposal. Tho Directors of Tionesta Rorough pro pose to erect a new school huihltng In said borough, cither of wood or brick. .Ncnled proposals will be received by the board until Juno Hi. 1SS4, for a three-story wooden building; also for a two-s'ory brick building. Plans and specifications can be seen at Robinson iV, Uomier's store. A suiticient bond will bo required for the faithful execution ol'lho work. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Riils should be foi warded to J. II. IHng man. ii. W. RORINSON, President. J. H. DINWMAN Secrittry. Tionesta, Pa., Mav lfi, INK l. TEN THOUSAND- IIAU3WOOD Farms in Michigan. Eor.1fby the CKAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA R. R.CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantagti: Railroads already built, numerous towns ami cities, one of the healthiest parts of the United States, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, good soil, low prices, easy trrms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and ail additional iuformatiori, address. W. J. 11UUHAK1, tJvunl.:..lMi r?Kj l : I- Or Ssma Robshts, Traveling Agent, NEW LIVERY At EAST HICKORY, PA. Tho undersigned has now in operation at tho abovo placo a lirst-class Livcrv, where good rigs cao always be hired at moderate charges. A hack will bo run to regniar passenger trains on the H. N. Y, A P. R, It. J. W. 11 A LL1 DAY, Buckeye .Force Puiiip o o n ZD CO -o o cr 5' era a. oo sj w ? on t CALL AND UET PRICES, IE 3D. H-iUlEEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. Hi HBUCHUI Ld BACK-AC HE LIVER&ICIDNEY CURE Cures Inflamntutlrra and tlli-crntlnn of the Liver, Hub rui-wi uiiiuy ot Uvur ami Kiduny, troul.lwt, tuilimv sua iiuutiirr. I' ah." o ihuij. l'klitttioa of tlie lli urt, Ni i-vouk lJelillity ai. Clinmic f umaie wmkniws. I'ureiy vreiHi.ie, liaruilraa. aud yet axis quickly and aurt-ly. PHYSICIANS SAY IT HAS NO EQUAL IN LIVER, KIDNEY, URINARY AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Mrs. N. J. White, PltiiRsntvllle, Venans-o Co., Pa., ay, "When I went Into the atore. in IH71, for UAltOHM A. I wax so weak Slid fuint.l tlioiiKht I'd never reat-h home. Have now been welll'J years." I. W. Lftrht, CheiTV '1 nw. l'a., wan troubled wiOj lnflaniiiialion ot Kidneys for SS years. Huiuetluu wan lieli.leHH for w.Mks, and had continual latek- tehe. lie iinmoved rai'idly alter iimi.k Uiu Uurd . it tie of HAKDSM A, aud is Uow a well uiau. . DA ltl 1HM A is uiiwt iKipular where loutrekt known. I'rU-e (l in'r Hnitlu. Kor Rale l.y all ilriur Klsta. WriU) lor UattuuouialK. Prepared only by E. K. THOMPSON Wholenale Priurtii't, U IlsMLLt., l'A. F. F. WlllTTKKlN, 1L C Willi Tl KIN. .Slictlicld, l'a. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN GROS., Civil Eninocra and Surveyors. Iantl and Railway ISnrveyinn a (Specialty, Magnetic, fSo'ur or Trianuiilalion .Survey ing. Resi of Inatrtiineiits and work. Tci'ins on application. OKXI) vonr Job Work to O L1CAN Ollice. the REPUL- o)Alsr,ifl RAILROAD. TIM E T A IM.E 1 N EFFECT Nov. IN. IXHil. WoMwnid.'l H IV kk I i vision." EumI want. A.M. 7 fin t :io I ii HI 10 A. M. A. M,II M , ar I'ittHhtii-Kli lv I'nrUcr.-.... 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Pullman .sleeping Can and Through Conches between I'.ulValo and Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pittsburgh 7:".0 a.m., and leaving Pittsburgh 8:0 p. in. Through Coaches between Pittsburgh and ItutValo and Parlor Cars between llut- falo and Oil Citv on iniins leaving Pitts burg S.4")a.in.p arrivit.g Pittsburg S:00p.m. ilfTickel.M sold and baggage checked to all principal points. (let time tiil.lis giving mil iruormaiion from Company's Agents. W a i . m. iiai-dw liN, tsen i ra?s r Ag t, (JEO. S. fl ETCH ELL, fien'l Snp't. Nrw. 41 .V 4:1 Exchimgn St., P.utlalo, N, Y. J. L, CRAKI, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. jCol. Rob't C. Ingersoll. f Rovnl CHsi Is nlwnvs on hi i)lt. It hu itri-al li.inorutrmt.-d strunptli aud very Ueraark Sftl.lP i.i4iieitiiM. r.vcry jmr.- iloust-lii.ld andp 1 WorkslHH. win mm ;i in Ilivulual.lv. 1'ritiU ttc'y. 4 1 Co"l,000,OOOBottl08-X I 2 Flashing n ri tho News IE 3 ttvyul l.tuut-t 4lu Meniln Kvorrtlilnir -illl ti.1 li.it-u ; i iiti.l Aii;inHiii i virm ms tJranlvr XI stroll0!.. -i innrn-Ht utm jviohi I. iiiie on Ki.nh ! AtHiwtiit.'lr lirrjiknnloanil Bim--.ltsinhH-1 1 30 llrns- ln!-Nn i'rep'imtluii I Always, Itcartyl AlWitve s.lqwltj; 1 1 -Mentis 1 limit, inlaws. Vvi.Hl. L.e!iin'i'. I'utcliPH on Hhoes. Kut.ijiir, crix-kiiry, Hllllorrt Cue Tips ml loih,Oriii- ments. Htolift. Fnrnllutf.. Jt-wolrr. ilixjk Itaek.nRit Kvervtlilns; Klw with KvprluMliiR navpiiriibloTt'liiteilv I l-ll. Hollloiiinish and 'rill tV.ven. M nlli-d nom-imiil. 80c. Hold bv Ui-snrlU. (limrn. HtnliDDorn. Hard want, Vurtutv nnd Heneriil dtum. Vliileale Tl-fiVtlllnp Aamita Wlinl.(l In VVeTV (-11V and County. -Ask your ln-iJr lor u a-'r Saiiiulr Vial of ' tto.rtU (Jliw." WfSfnrt hwTlnli to Iteiait ncRlpnnnly. MhIIm.i in.lv Itv the M Hintt Ai-tiir.'ra. 1 IHI.MIIHW whh.iiii(h,h.i iirlsn.It.fl. by Hmearhaiitrh A Co., T":onta, I a D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. Having strnlod 'M years tietwetiti life and death witli Asthlim or Phathisie, treated l.y eminent physicians, and roceiv iii(r o uenclit, I was compelled dnrini; thelast live years of my Illness to sit on my chair day aud nijrht pispinK for breath; my biillcrinx was beyond description. In despair I experimented on myself by compounding roots and herbs and inhal ing the medicine thus obtained. I fortu nately (liscoveiletl tins vtnnueriui lure for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re lieve the most stubborn case of Asthma in live minules, so that tho patient can no down to rest and sleep comfortable. Flea,-o read the following coinlc.nsca extracts : Mrs. W. T. lirown, Monroe, Texas, writes : "I snll'ered with Asthma 150 years. "Your pi-eat remedy has completely cured me. Publish this for the benclit of tho alllicted. C.H.Clark, Wakeman. ().. writes: "1 certainly ludeivu vour remedy to bo tho best Asthma and Catarrh cure in tho world. I have tried everything else, and all failed but yours. 1 w ish you worlds success. C. A. Hall, liashflw. Wis., writes:"! received your trial packa.neand lind inval aluable, tloinjr just what you claim for it. It is ti ttl v a tiiiil-scnd to humanily. No one can aO'oid todo without, it who issuf fi.i iiifj; w ith Asthma or Catarrh. Kuch aro the expressions of praise and gratitude received daily, anil iu addition, J will still continue my former propos ition. tSend nie your namo and addrei-s and 1 will forward you a trial package by return mail, Free of charge. Full siao' box bv mail, 81.00. Sold by all di-iiitsls. Address, I). LANUELL, Applecreek, O., IiivetiUi' and sole iiroju ietor. Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve Kcstorer is the marvel of tho a'e for all Nerve J)i eases. All tits stopped flee. Send toUSl AivhfSt., I'hiluda. stiCl-flli ! WW lr. F H
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