The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 13, 1884, Image 2

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J. B. WUNK,
KDITOIt.
WEDXESDAT MORNING, A1C. 1J. ISSJ.
Republican Ticket.
NATIONAI,.
For Pkksidfnt,
HOX. JAM KM U. H LA INK, of Maine.
Pen Vick Piiksidknt,
(JEN. JOHN A. I.Ol AX, of Illinois.
MTATE.
PO SO B ESS - AT-1. A Rrt K,
Ufs'i 10. S. OSBOKNIO,
of Luzerne County.
C'Ol'NTV.
Congress,
A. 0. WHITK, of Jcllerson County.
Assembly,
rETEIt IJEKRY, of Howe.
Associate Juilfro,
LEWIS AUNEU, of Kingsley.
Prothonotary Ac,
CUHTIS M. SHAWKEY, of Tioncta.
Sheriff,
LEONARD AONEW, oi Howe.
County Commissioners,
J. ft. CHADWICK, of Tionpsta,
GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Ktngsley.
. County Auditors,
Q. JAMIESOX, of Tionesta. Tup.
JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks.
Jury Commissioner,
IIEXRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta.
Abraham Lincoln, according to
Iho cartoous of the Harper's, was a
drunken buffoon, and James G.
Blaine, according to the same author
ity, is evcrytli!"5 that ia corrupt acd
venal. But Liucoln did Dot lose any
friends because tho Harper's lied
about hira, and neither will Blaine.
By the time this campaign has cloeed
the Harper's will discover that the
sufferer iu this fight does not live in
Maine. The average American ad
mires a manly foe, but a sneak, a
8hufller, an avaricious pettifogger who
only becomes an enemy when he can
not add to his gains by pretending ad
miration and friendnhip is beneath
contempt. J. V. Harper, jr., should
remember that te be n, successful liar
a man must be possessed of a long
memory a thing that docs not seem
to be included in the inventory of bis
personal property, and ho should aUo
remember that John Ilaudolph said:
"Better walk twenty miles than write
one letter."
Thk story that Cleveland ui3y with
draw finds probability in the plea of
confession and avoidance put iu by
the journals who recognize the futility
of longer contending against the im
moral record of their candidate.
Many of Gover Clevel's politi
cal friends, and even his friends on
such papers as the religious New York
Independent, seek to excuse the "com
mon weakness of humanity" with which
The guilt of Cleveland is now ad-
muted by all tho leading Democratic ... , , , ,. ,
, , , , . - T t i a he is charged by the democratic and
and Independent lournals. It is left . . , b J , .
for the little bourbon organs of the r" ePeD eU., re8!.
country to deny it point blank.
Ibis does not
speak so well for Governor Cleveland
as it does ill for those models of puri-
The explicit statement of Theodore ty which could not support Blaine.
Roosevelt, that he will heartily sup- Really, if Governor Cleveland is guil
port Blaine and Logan and his utmost ty oftbe"common weakness of humani
for the Republican success this fall, ty" as acknowledged by such able
leaves George William Curtis the hon- journals as the New York Evening
or of being the only delegate out of 820 Post, the New York Herald and others
participating in the Chicago conven- araoDg his supporters, it would only
tioD who will not help to elect the
nominees. Welhboro Advocate.
have been fair to have given his part
ner in weakness, Maria Hatpin, second
place on the ticket. Of course, a
woman can't hold such an office, so
The Fusion Confcrance.
Speaking of the fusion conference
that renominated Hon. John D. Tat
(on for Congress in this district, the
editor of the Kittaoning Free I'rcxs,
who was right on the field after the
battle was over, says :
Tho nomination is considered by
some Greeiibackers and Democrats us
strong, others that it was the bett that
could be clone under the circumstances,
The Republicans are jublilant and
consider the nomination a week one,
and firmly believo that lion. A. C.
White, the Republican nominee, will
have a walk over at the election. The
campaign will now be fairly opened,
aud Mr. bile enters it uuder most
favorable nuspicts, and wo have not the
least doubt but that ho will be elected
triuaiphanlly.
Speaking iu another place of Mr.
White the Pics further says:
Hon. A. C. White, candidate of the
Republiuau party in this Congression
al district, was in town last Monday.
In company with D. B. lleiuer, chair
man ef'lhi! county executive committee,
he was introduced to quite a number
of our citizens and made a very favor
able impression. Many citizens re
membered him when he was quite a
small boy, being in town hero attend
ing to affairs for his father. Mr.
White's quiet, unassuming and gentle
manly appearance made hira many
t'rienus, and it is conceded beyond a
doubt that no fusiou that may be
brought against him will avail, us the
Uepubiicaus are determined this year
to have a Republican congressman
Mr. White left Tuesday niorniug for
Freeport. Leechburg aud other points
along the Kiskminitis. He is making
a very active canvass and will leave
nothing undone to make his election
certain. In this we heartily join with
him and predict an overwhelming
majority, uot only in Armstrong coun
ty but hIeo throughout the district,
le has beeu through Jborest and Clar
ion counties, aud reports everything
favorable. The political pot is begin
Dine to boil, and Republicans every
where are becoming Dthusiastic, and
the standard of Republicanism wil
once more be raised iu this Cotigress
local district.
. . i r
IT is necoming a question wny Air.
Cleveland's letter of acceptance is not
forthcoming. There
: about it for a time, as a general appre
ciation of the difficulty of the task of Builer is not for Cleveland, that
making a sufficiently wide straddle to jg plain. And now, again, we hear
i, take in both sides of the platform with- the jingle of the speoDs in the Derao
j; out dislocating his pants was consider
' ed a sufficient reason. But now, some
wicked fellows are suggesting that the
' real reason is, the necessity of waiting
until the question of his withdrawal is
settled ; while others say that Mr.
Tilden advises him to hold it back as
.. . . . I Cleveland's Kiinnnrters o&n crawl out
was little said . . r
on this score. UU Litu llizzard.
cratic newspapers.
m "VT T a m
iue iew lork limes is earning
the contempt of all decent men by
the character of its assaults on Mr
Biaine. Not satisfied with the effect
produced by its participation in the
long ai possible to keep Ben. Butler iuveuti8 f the Democrats, it times
uuiet. Either of the reasons are suffi
cient, but we incline to the first, from
the fact that as Mr. Cleveland fills his
pantaloons pretty full, if they are put
to unusal strain, in the words of the
' German tailor, "Dem vould shplit."
That consistent "journal of civili
zation," Harper's Weekly, heads a en-
logistic editorial on Cleveland, "A
' Candidate Beyond Suspicion." The erated its falsehood, aDd then the Sun
caption is eutiiely correct. The peo- protesting against such manifest inde
f pie have gone entirely beyond suspi- cency, says thnt a paper may be al
: cion with respect to Mr. Cleveland's I lowed to commit error through misin
moral character and have arrived at a formation, but when it persists in it
to outdo them by entirely original
performances of its own. As the let
ters, known as the "Mulligan letters"
upon which the danders depend, fai
to establibh them, the Times charges
that those containing the proofs have
been, suppressed by Mr. Blaine,
This outrageous assertion the New
York Sun investigated and reported
that it was i ot true. The Times reit
GREAT REDUCTION ! $180 A YEAR
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OUJt STOCK IS 1 COMPLETE!
We call special attention t) our slock of
GSRS, ft A 3- m 33 XI C U , A T X X & &
this Spring as hoinir
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SlIPERIOll TO IYTEII WE EVER OWPJED!
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We hiivo the Eint'st Assortment of FIXE CLOTIIIXO ever shown in Tlonesla, and
at Low I'rleos. Hon't f:iil to soo our stock.
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Especially in Rlaek Hoods. We bought a Largo Lino of Jilack Silks that
we will sell at FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES.
mid sco our Stock. '
Call
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WM.
SMEARBAUGH
located on tho X. Y., P A O. R. R..
CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE
AND
I KJIALK INSTITUTE.
RANDOLPH. N. Y.
It is a liuvo nnd thoroughly e(ininppl
Seniiiiiii-v lor lmt h kpxps. Kstaltlisheil
ls50. Property froo from debt, HKI.OIIO.
New Hoarding Hall with steam heat, etc.,
c-rccted in 181 at tho cost of f 45.1KJO. Ex
cellent Hoard anct homo-likeai rangcmients
throughout. Total exponso for hoard,
furnisliod room, steam heat, liyht, wash
ing und tuition fur 14 weeks fj!'.70; for
onovcnr 81S0. Fall town begins Septem
ber 2, ls4, ends December ath. Winter
term opens December 15th ; ends March
2()th 1Ss5. Spring term opens March 31t,
ends Julv 2d. Fur Circulars or Cata
logue, address. PROF. J.T.EDWARDS,
1). D., Principal. . Jul 2:J-it.
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Dealers in
NOTIONS, BOOTS:& SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
G-BOOERIES!
TORACCO,
CIGARS, IIARD
WA It E, Q, U E E X S
W A R E. O L ASS WARE,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPER, FOREIGX FRUITS, VECS
ETARLES, RAKERS RREAD, OYS
TERS, Ac.
Goods Always First-Class.
NEW LIVERY.
At EAST HICKORY, PA.
Tho undersigned has now in oporntion
at tho abovo place a I'lrst-class Livery,
whero good rigs can always be hired at
moderate charges. A hack will bo run to
regmar passenger trains on tho R. X. Y.
A P. R. R. J. W. II ALU DAY.
Buckeye Force Pump
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ELEGANT BOUND FA lil I LY BIBLES,
82.50, fll.50, 84.50, ?(i.50 a"d upwards.
Divorce Police.
dead certainty. Com.-Gazette.
, Anyway they can fix it, the Demo
crats can get no comfort out of the
New York Sun. The Galve3ton Dai
1 hj News proposes that the Democratic
National Committee shall appoint a
"commission to investigate Mr. Dana's
grievance against Cleveland, to which
the un responds : "It is not neces
eary. Our grievance is of the eim
plest and plainest nature, luere is
nothing about it to require invebtiga
tion. We have published it repeated
after knowing the truth, il is deliber
ate dishonesty, and "deliberate dis
honesty is an offense of a different
Li.toil." What a desceut for a paper
of the sUiiiliug heretofore maintained
by the 'limes! Justly charged by a
contemporary with conscious and fla
grant dishonesty.
And still the rumor flies and daily
gathers consistency that tho Demo
cratic managers at Saratoga are con
sidering a proposition of John Kel
ly's, to give him and Tammany the
ly and will publish it again whenever control of the city patronage in re
it is asked for. We hold that Grover turn for Tammany's support of the
Cleveland i3 not fitted to be President, National ticket. It is a pretty good
and that he has done nothiug to merit price to pay for the support proposed,
such promotion." Dana U certainly but they cannot do without it, and in-
good authority on such a question, deed it is doubtful if they can do with
and that ought to settle it.
Uutler, as a Democrat, went to
the Democratic National Convention
for the purpose of preventing the
nomination of monopolist Cleveland
and securing a recognition of protec-
it. The reason they hung olf is, that
it is quite likely they may control the
city, and lose the State; so that the
wily Tammany boss, by the trade,
would secure all the spoils going with
out their getting any consideration
It is a very doubtful bargain, and
though Cleveland reformers are verv
tion as a Democratic doctrine. He
failed in both, and quite naturally he willing to bargain, as War Denijcrat
now proposes to do what he can to de- Hendricks advised, they would like
feat Cleveland in the court of last re
port before the people.
Tue usual campaign blather about
political assessments have lost their
force for the reason that Democratic
professions ofy civil service reform
have sunk below a whisper. Pendle
ton was retired, Hendricks has been
called to the front, and the banner
now raised is "victory and the spoilt."
to see some kind of security that they
would benefit by it. For Kelly to
wiu aud they to lose, would provoke
them to bite their own noses olf.
Straws sbow which way the wind
blows. A Lexington, Kentucky, dis
patch says: Holt, Republican, was
elected appellate judge by a majority
of 1,000 to 1,200 iu this district, which
has been heretofore Democratic by
1,200 to 2,500.
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ll:5(ain. Warren l:Il5pni, Jrvinelon 'J
pin, Tidioule ;t:54pm, Tionesta 5:20pin, r.r
rives ( lil City "lOi'pm.
AnnrrioN'Al. Tkain Leaves Oil fit
i!:ln am. Oleopolis ii:54ain, Englo Ro i
7:0!!hiii, President 7:15am, Ti'inestii 7:4snin
Hickory S:.!7.-mi.Tiuiikevville l':04ani,'IM
outo bi:15am, Thoiupson Jl:0i, arrives
Jrvineton 11:55pm.
PiTTsiiriifin Division Trains lenvo
Oil City 2:i5, 7:00, 10:45 a. in., 2:45, 4:55
p. in., arrive Oil City 2:110, 7:45, U:45 a. m.,
2:20. 11:45, 8110 p. in.
t Flaw stations, stop only on aiirnnl.
Trains run on Kaslcrii Time, which is l(J
minutes taster than Rull'alo time.
Pullman Sleeping Cars and Through
Coaches between Rull'alo and Pittsbumh
on trains arrivintr Pittsburgh 7:50 A.m.,
and leaving Pittsburgh 8:211 p. m.
Throuirh Coaches between Pittsburgh
and Rull'alo nnd Parlor Cars between Rut'
lido ai:d oil City on tn.ins leavimr Pltl"
bum 8.45a in., an ivii.ir Pittsburg SrPOp.m
.. iV-'l'ickets sold and baggage hvake.;
to nil principal points.
(let lime tables giving full infcrmtiMn
from Coinianv's Agpnt.
WM. S. RALt)WIN. Oen'l Pass'r Afi't,
(iEO. S. ( ETCI I ELL, (ien l Sup'f.
Nos. 41 it 4'! Exehimiro St.. Rull'alo, N. Y.
J. L. CR A 10, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
llenvcr Cilleife ami illiihlcul IiihiIiui1.
For Young Iadies.
First Session Opens September il, 1SK4.
Reautifullv and Healhtuiiy Located, ex
tensive buildings, iileasant grounds,
eheerfV.l rooms, three Literary courses,
superior advantages lor music aud Art.
Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and
organs, including pipo organ. Thorough
work, home-like care, uiodcrato lutes.
Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor,
I). D.. Reaver, Pa. ju!25 4m
In thn Court of Common Pleas of For
est County, No. 7 Feb. Term, 1881. I .
W. Spence, Libelant, vs. Clara L. Spence,
Respondent. In Divorce
Forest County ss.
Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
tho Sheritf of said County, iroelinn:
Whereas, L. W. Spenco did, on tho
third day of January, 1884, preler his pe
tition to'our said Judges of tho said Comt
of Common Pleas for said County, pray
ing for tho causes therein fret forth, tin t
lie in iht bo divorced lrom tho bonds of
matrimony entered into with you Clai a
L. Spence. v'e, therefore, command
you, tlio said Clara L. Speuco that setlirg
usidu all other business und excuses
whatsoever, vou bo and appear in your
proper person before our Judges at Tio
nesta, at n Court of Common Pleas thoro
to bo held for tho County of Forest, on
the third Monday of sept, next, to answer
tho petition or liliol ot mo said l.. w.
Speneo and to show cause, if any you
have, why thn said L. V. Spence your
husband should not be divorced from the
bonds of matrimony, agreeably to tho
Acts ot Assembly in BUcli case mado nnd
providud. Herein tail not.
v iiness mo lion, iviii. J. i.rown z-resident
of our Bald Court, at Tionerta, tho
27lh dv of February 18X4.
Irsris SiiAWKtiV, Prothonotary,
To Clara L. Speneo, Respondent :
Vou nro hereby notified to enter an np-
pearanee in above stated case at the next
regular term ol Court heinning rwipi. i.,
1884. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff.
Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 12, 1884.
STEAM ENGINGM
and Machinery a Specialty. Sucoiul hand
Engines and Rollers on hand. Solid for
Stock List. THOMAS CAR LIN. Allo-
augti ly.
gheny City.
S. W. Corner Penn Avenue and Sixtli St.
THE LEADINO NORMAL SCHOOL
AND RUSINESS CoLLEUi;
OF PITTSBURGH.
INSTRUCTORS, OVER 650
DENTS LAST YEAR.
STU
Course of Study includes ell tho Com
mon School Studies, Modern Languages,
Higher Mathematics, Penmanship, Elo
cution, Drawing and .Music.
Send for Circulars, containing Speci
mens of Pennianshipaud lull iul'oruialiou,
to HARMON D. WILLIAMS,
business Manager,
or JAS. CLARK WILLIAMS, A. M.,
i rmcipal. 4t.
DR. FREASES WATER CURE ES
TARL1SHMENT A health insiitu
tion in its 30th year. For nearly all kind
of chronic diseases, aud especially thedis.
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TIONESTA, PENN' A.
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AT
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Having just put in a new planing mi'l
at this place I am prepared to do all kinds
of work in that line at the must reaonablo
rates. My planer will siirfacetwelvo inch
timber, so that. I can till any kind of a
bill. Reing situated right at tho Depot I
have extr.i facilities for shipping to all
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The largest, Rest Located and Furnished
House in the City. Near Union Depot.
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to more money right away than anything
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Agents wanted for authentic
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it Augusta, his home. Earn
est, handsomest, cheapest, best. Ry the
renowned historian and biographer. Col.
Conwell, whose lil of Garlield, published
by us, outsold the twenty others by (10,000.
Outsells eveiy book ever published In this
world; many agents are selling iifty daily.
Agents are muking fortunes. All new
beginner successtul: grand chance, for
them. $4U.5u inado by a lady agent the
iirst day. Terms most liberal. Particu
lars free. Rotter send 25 cents for postage,
etc., on free outfit, now ready, including
large prospectus book, and save valuable
time. ALLEN iCU'. Aul'(k.'x'.,
POWDER
A PLEASANT, SAFE CURE
AND CERTAIN , V" -
for Worms In children and ail tilt h. F&miltrawho
have ud tliia ruLiabl rt'itifiiy once would not
be without It. A hack in oouxh, nUrtinK in
HltM'p, rtw(liitmwH, nale alout l)u niuut)i, (irfeimive
hrbHth and fevcriwu, uiuUd toUKiio, lUliiur an4
pickinK ut the none, are an re ImlicatioitH of the
iimHnce of wnnuH, and of tho ml of fluclt ti
ruiiHKly aa HWKKT WOHAI POWUKU.
lloau the fullowuig ttwtiiuoniala :
"My family han rwived more benefit from
'Sweet Worm Powder' timu all ntlier itHlioin
GIVEN AWAY H GOLD!!!
20 HONORABLE AWARDS IV
lat Award $50.00 la Hold fid, $20.00; 8d, $10.00(
4tht$5.00i 6th, 16 Awards offtLOOcacfcl
To Anr pffHD Mn.llnit a Llit oonaVoto the irrMtcat ounber
fKollh word tnrmml from om or mor lrMra oontlW
la th iwowoMi KOYAL Ul.l E." AJI omptor mod
aithar txlotly to tits folluwiag rulM: lat. Mo wonU adodiM
tbftioootaJna twiiMtid letur : for mpl, lb wortt Ljmi
waol1 h 9xaluili'd. Vnd. No wnrdi ai1mlttd thatotala Ublt
Botroan (n th two word M Kojral 1hn r aropba, U
word Jtoad wnulj Iw icluilJ. ffrd. All tha rd arinittwl
auii b ckMoted from thfl main eolnaans mlm hm4y
f any UtoUonariM. Tbu folluwtn wiil ba avoliulM : Wru
from the Dictirmtry Supnlemonl, Hoota of Word, rroper ael
OaoaTfephleal Nanttta. 4th. All onmpeUtor muit parct.aaa from
Ihatr lriMHtorUalraMuiat of'IUy! Uluft" which mro.i
ryihlti(r w flolld u Hyok " and onmi St) ota. a Bottle. 6ta.
Oat your healer to write the fallowing on thn back of hit bntt
nau eaM and itftn hit uame to It: " Th bearar hat thla day
bought of me a bottle of Itornl Owe-" l' sot fail ta eo
aloM thii rard whan wnrtln Uil uf word. IB. It jour UIT
haa em Kayal Mine eu band, luduoa him to aord tor
aacaple dctieo to any wholeaale Urucftlat or Dealer. Tth. AU
llau muil he mailed, and the wnrda arraugd ocally la atpbebat
teal column. Mth. la oaea of a Tie, prtrrnce will be gtvea to
the lltt 11 ret mailed, a thown by poet-mark. The longeet
Hit wine the (lmt award, the or U lonneit the ercond.and eo oa.
VtK.ThflNanifwaod AddreM of the Nucoeaaful oonlaitenta. a Uit
of the wlnnln word a. and an ufltdavU of the maawfewa
vratra that they have not directly or indirectly in aay naoner
altted the Sueff sifal oootMianta, will he mailed to your ertdreea
ir toq eaotoea Ave tvnt ataunpa with your Mit of Mania.
1 0tfc. At to our reeioQflitilUy and iotrUy, we b refer yon
to hradatraet eor Hun t MoroauUle Atroclee or auy H holaaikle
lrwctflat Iu tb UniiM Hltm. 1 1 th. All Hate mutt he uieliwl
not lau.T Uiaa Hpt. let, and the aoaouooeiuent of wi&uure
will be printed aud mailed ae above tea de afterwardi.
J. U. O'MEARA & CO.n'lT.b.
Kayl Unuld tIn tunt Wood, Glaea, t," rookery, China,
taaiher, MVtela and r'.rervihlna elae Holid a KtMik. and eoaU'
O eta. a Dottle. OmificUt. l.r.unri and Ucucral Bloraa.
1
ever uaed in my houae, and if my twtlmony a to
Its rumcm&i rowr woiiiti tie or any une, mthi
nioM chwrlully trive it." A Jieynolds, Juttiet of th
i'Mcm, i'etroleum Cenfre, fa.
- I tak ilnAum in certifvimr that flweet Worm
Powder ha worked woudora iu my family."
aVao. M. Herring, Aerr Hill, i'a.
Ham pie by mail, 25c. iirMatd. Priared only by
E. K. THOMPSON T&TtiifiXFpA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIOM'.STA l'A.
Lund ami Tbiilwuv Survcylnjr n Spi iMiiKy,
MajiH'lio, Nulur or Triaiuiuliitinu Survrv
ini;. llnst :( Instruments timl work.
Tonus on application.
Ill tliC I 'olirt of 'olilllliiil I':-;is ol' l''o,-c.-it
fount', No. 12, Kcl). 'Icnu, 14. t'litliiT
ino i:. AHjiiu v. Allivil K. As;iin, In ili
vm re.
l-'orcst ( 'oimly is.
Tin I'lmimonwv.-iltb ( I'rniis'. lviini:i to
Hip Sliiit'ill rit'saiil Courty, invin;r:--
Wlii'KsiS, 4. licni.o V'.. Asj.iu r,i,, v
tbo bl'ib il.iy !' January ISM, nclir Iit
1 -l it .oil lo oil I' Mini .1 mini's il' i-aal I'o.ul of
Coiiiuii n ric.iN loi- Mini County', piMvinu;
for tll 'Dili l?H tll'TOIIl H't foitli, tl.at bo
liiiubt bo ilivoifi il lVotu tlio b.iinls o iniit
liiiiony onH'i i '1 into with you A 1 ti f 1 K.
Asjiin. 'i', ilicrtflbrc, 'oiiiiiimiiiI you.tiio
nuid All'ifil IC. Asjiin Inat M ttnm : s ib- all
oilier bu-ini i ml cxi csi s i Ijiilsoever,
vou bo ii'.ui ainear in your pioper iri'soii
lififoro our J lulcs al Tionesta, at a Court
ol Common lleas tliero to bo bold for tlio
County of Forest, on tlio Tbinl Monday
of September next, to answer tlio petition
or libel of tlio xuid Catherine 10. AMiinuml
to show eaiiRO, if any you bave. why tho
miid Catherine 10. Aspiu your wile should
not bo divoreed from tho bonds of matri
mony, agreeably to tho Aets of Assembly
in Kueh e.isc made and provided. Herein
fail not.
Witness tlio lbm. Win. It. Hioa ii Presi
dent of our fuid Court, at Tionesta, tho ;id
day of March 1ms 1.
Jl sris Siiawkby, Prothonotary.
To Alfred 10. Aspiu, ltespomlent :
You are hereby iiotilied to enter mi ap
pearance in abovo staled case alor before
tho Third Monday of JSeptember, A. I).
C. W. CLAltK, .Slieriff.
Tionesta, I'a., Aug. 'J, 1S84.
ASTHMA
Pi?.1.1;..? a t" a itfj:
MM REWiEDY.
Ilavimi i tni'.-i;led '.ii years bel ween 1.
iMid ilen'.h with Asthma or Phallus
trca.e.d by eminent physiciansand recei
injr no benclit. I was compelled diirin
tlm hist live y ain of my illness tft sit oi
my eliuir day and nielli pipin for breat: ;
my Miltcrim; v.as beyond ileseripdon.
Iu de-pair I exp;'i inienii'd !) myself by
e'io 0' timli i 'j; roots nnd bet Iw and inhai
iiiH the meiiicine tlius uliiained. 1 Ic i Ln -tiaiely
d.Keoveoed this Wonderful Cure
for Aslhmaainl t alarili. warranted to re
lievo the most stubborn 'use of Asthma iu
live minutes, so that the patient can I in
dow n to rest and sleep coniibi lalile. l'lc.l-0
read the loilow inn condensed ex tracts ;
Mrs. W. T. lliown, Monroe, Texas,
writes; "I sull'ered with Asthina :10 years.
Your jrreat remedy has completely cured
me. i'uhiisli this for tho Itih lit of tho
ulilietcd
(.'. S. Cliirlc, Wakenian, )., writes: "1
certainly heleivo your reiiiedy to bo tho
best Asihiiiii ami Catarrh euro in tlio
world. 1 have tried everything else, and
all lailed but yours. 1 wish you worlds
success.
(J. A. Hall, liaslutw, Wis., writes:"!
received your trial pad. abound liud inval
aluable, doin just what you claim for it.
It is truly u (od-end to Immunity. No
one can allbrd to do without, il who issuf
fcrinjj with Asthma or Catarrli.
tSuch are the expivsions of praise and
,ral i I ud e received daily, und in addition,
1 will still continuo uiy former jiropos
itiou. Nend me .your name and address
and I will forward you a trial package by
return mail, Kreo of cliarue. Pull size
box bv mail, $!.H(l. Sobl bv all driiifKists.
Address, ll. I, A N t i 101. L, A pplecreek, O.,
Inventor and soli; jiroprietor.
pilOTonP.APH tlAI.LKIiY.
1 T1ONJ0STA, PA.
M. CARFENTER,
. Proprietor.
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