She forest $cjmbUm. J K. WEXK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY BIORMSG, SEPT. J, IS8I. JtOtiiIlioaii Tlckcf. NATIONAL. Fon Prksipknt, HON. JAMKS O. BLAINE, of Maine. For Vice Presipknt, GEN. JOHN A. LOO AN, of Illinois. HTATE. OOJtaRESS-AT-I.AnUK. Okn'l K. S. OSBOKNE, , of Luzerne. County. t'Ol'NTV. Conross, ALEXANDER C. WHITE, of Jefferson County. . Assembly, PETER BERRY, of Howe. Associate Jurlpe, LEWIS ARNER, of Kingsley. rrotbonotary Ac, CURTIS M. SHAWKKY, of TlonotA. Sheriff, LEONARD AGNEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, J. ft. CHAD WICK, of Tionesta. GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingsloy. County Auditors, Q. JAMIESON, of Tionesta Twp. JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, HENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. -Are you registered ? No man was a better judge of char acter than Thaddeus Stevens, the great Commoner. Of Blaine in 18G4 he said: "Blnine, of Maine, has fchown u great aptitude and ability for the higher walks of public life &s any man that has come into Congress during my period of service." Senator Grady, of New York, whose withdrawal from the Democrat- ic State committee caused such a sen- cation the other day, is the man who denounced Governor Cleveland on the . floor of the State Senate during the last session, anil was answeied by letter from Cleveland to John Kelly, asking that he "should not be re-elect ed, as his presence in the Senate was a menace to the Governor's personal comfort and satisfaction." His with' drawal from the committee has chang' ed from a menace to an actual disturb ance, not only of the Governor's "por- soual comfort and satisfaction," but of the whole gang of party leaders and their assistants. They are all busy now trying to head Grady off by stor I ies of a bargain between that gentle man and the Republican managers, by which be is to support the Repub- , lican ticket, which of course would be dreadfully corrupt. i ' i. ... " ' Republicans, don't forget that to morrow is the last day for legal regis tration. Attend to it immediately. The Democrats have seemed to be singularly indifferent to, or rather hopeless of success in Maine, but it : ban been discovered within a few days, that they were playing "possum on a rather magnificent scale. While . sending out word that they had no expectation of carrying the State, and only hoped to keep the Itepubli can majority from too greatly increus ing, it has leaked out that they were erganiziog every scheme that cunning and money could devise and Bet in op eration, to steal a march on the He publicans. Their game has been dropped to, and their investments will prove as ruinous as buying stock for a rise on a falling market. The Indianapolis Sentinel is not to be backed by the committee and the Democratic party of Indiana in its - foolish scandal againBt Blaine. Yoor bees has declined to act as lawyer for the defence, and the chairman of the State Central Committee says the com mittee will have nothing to do with it The Philadelphia Times and one or two more Democratic bourbon sup porters are the sole apologists for the lying Sentinel. The New York Sun has a fashion cfspeaking "right out in meetin" latter ly, that is very trying to the already tried nerves of the party of "ancient idees." How it writhes wheu it says for instance, We are saddled with Grover Cleveland, and like tbo old man in tbe fable, he will cling around the neck of Democracy until it is strangled and laid out." This sounds prophetic, very ; and there are thous ands who, notwithstanding the distress of the old hunkers, will hail its fulfill ment with rapturous applause. Mr. Cleveland's idea that he did all that was needed, when he told those who were to elect him, if he were to be elected, that the office was executive, shows that ho has given very crude consideration to the char acter of tho office he is aspiriog to. The Constitution says, the President shall from time to time recommend to tho consideration of Congress such measures ns he may judgo necessary and expedient. Did he overlook this fact in his letter because he was ig norant of the Constitutional require ment, or because it was none of tho people's business what he might rec ommend as necessary and expedient? He has been two years Governor of New Yoik, and the precious good caro he has taken of the monopolies ai against tho people gives rise to the suspicion that he is not safe to tie to, on his mere promise of reform. Blaine has committed himself to tbe specific policies that he calls "necessa ry and expedient," and the people can judgo whether they like them. What guarantee has Cleveland given that his mere vague promise is good without specification? To judge fnra the gcnesal conversation among the people, they aro not inclined to trust him. He has shown the direction in which he traveled since he was Gov ernor, and they look upon his prom ise of pure government if elected, without giving guarantee., as too much like the practice.of his party to be trusted. The New York Star calls the atten tion of tho Philadelphia Times to the falsehood contained in a Washington dispatch, which said that "John I. Davenport had drawn $122,710 from the Federal Treasury in seven years for fees," and adds that the Times omits to say what portion of this sum was paid to his deputy marshals. lhe limes in this campaign is a througbgoing bourbon sheet, with all a bourbon's instincts, habits, practices and want of conscience. Mighty lit tie political truth will be found within its columns. Blaine is run dowu with invita tions, but Clevelaud isn't even asked to attend the fat man's clam bake. Hendricks has evidently concluded that be made a mistake when be lost his temper and wrote the brief note accepting the nomination. He is sup plementing it with certificates of char acter for the head of tbe ticket. He thinks that whatever may have been Cleveland's past he has promised to be better in the future. The handwriting is on the wall, Thomas. No death-bed repentance will save the concern this vear. Better get ready for 1888. It turns out that the colonization of negroes in West Virginia by the He publicans, of which the Democratic papers made such a parade, has no other foundation than the employ mcnt bv a mining company of that State, of which State Senator Gor man, of Maryland, Senator Bayard of Delaware, and Senator Camden, of West Virginia, are chief owners and managers, of a number of colored miners outside of the State, bocause the miners in the State mill not work L,r tho wages they are willing to pay This we would say is peculiarly indie ative of Democratic methods. Cut down the wages of their workmen hire others to take their places be cause they refuse to submit, and then charge Ilepublicaus with colonizing their new men. "Tell the truth," is what they say Cleveland said, when his managers urged that something should be done about tbe Maria Halpin case. And then six different defenses were put forth, and no two of them alike. Nev er before was the truth known to have so many varying phases and facts. Akron Beacon. Cleveland's nomination gaiued tbe Deuiocrats the New York Even ing Pout with 8,000 circulation, and lost them tbe Sun with 125,000. The amount of consolation to be extiacted by our Democratic friends from a mental calculation of this subject is said to be very small. The Fulton Democrat, published at Lewiston, 111., which started out as an enthusiastic advocate of Cleveland and Hendricks, now says, that the practical confession of moral depravi ty on the part of Governor Cleveland, makes its further support of him im possible. Very sad, very sad indeed. Everything points to tbe necessity of bis withdrawal from tbe ticket and tbe substitution of a respectable man. John I. Davenport's charge that Barnum procured tho making of the Morey forgery is answered in the Domocrntie press by charging that Davenport received big foes from the United States. Another plea of con fession and avoidance They admit that Barnum paid for the forgery, but justify tho forgery by saying that tho man who made tho discovery is pniii too much money by the Gevernnient. his is liko their defense in the Clove- and-llalpin affair. Cleveland is ad mitted to be guilty but tho Ilev.Mr. Ball is "a bad witness." It is not the olfeuse but tho witnesses who make kuown tho ofluu?e whom tho Democrats condemn. How very bad olithe Democrats are for something to say on vital issues, when they excuse Cleveland's coward- y shirking of reference- to tho tariff, by quoting Horace Greeley ns another residential candidate who said noth ing obout that issue. We believe they are right in the statement, but do they forget that Horace was beaten worse than any candidate of heir party was ever beaten ? Or aro they just now trying new tactics, and exerting them selves how badly they can contrive to be beaten. The fusiouists of this congressional district re-conveined at Kittanninjr ast week and nominated a gentleman by the name of Daniel Reitz, of Jeffer son county, for Congress. XOTICK. Notice is hereby given thitt on Tuosrtav, October 7th, 1S84, or as soon thereafter us may bo practicable, an application will lo niailo to ttie uovernor oi l'oiinsylviuua, under the provisions of tho Aft of As sembly known as "the Corporation Act of 1Ni4 ,' ami tno several supplements there to, for the charter of a corporation to bo called "ino sum cum I Clav Telephone Company," the- character and object of wincu aro constructing, maintaining and leasing telephone, lines lor tho private use ol individuals, linns, corporations, inn nicipal and otherwise, for general busi ness and for police liro alarms or mosson gor business, and tor tho transaction of any business in which electricity over or through wires may bo applied to any use- ;ul pui-oHO, with the principal ollleo lo catedinthe city of Pittsburgh. Pa.; and for the purposo aforesaid to possess and enjoy all tno riglits, privileges ami im mil in ties, granted and eon lurre.il by tho laws aforesaid. Tho subscribers to said proposod charter aro Win, Somplo. Geo. j). mil, in. riemnie, .1 r., in. 1. uus- II Will ti" ..I- i. .i-. t ...... tin and John 1. Nicholson. JOHN C. NKWMYEIt, Solicitor TEUAI LIST. Causes Fct down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of l-orcst County on tho Third Monday ot September A. I). ISM 1. II. P. Ford etui vs. O. V. Proper, jno. .'.! M'pteintior term, Insj. 2. llobt. P. tiilinOro vs. A. J. Landers et nl No. 4' Dee. term, 182. :l. James W. Jenkins vs. Eliza Funk et al No. 'M May term. IhKl. 4. John Cobb Co. vs. It. P. Willis No. 29 May term, lS.!. r. 11. P. Ford etui vs. O. W. Proper, No. 41 September term, lss:j. (i. Peter Perry et al vs. L. F. Wutson ct al, No. 4S Sept. term, 1.S1SS. 7. O. Shamburg ot nl vs. I). L. Heaver, Nq. 4!l Sept. term, lstj:!. 8. John S. Davis et al vs. Peter Perry et al, No. 61 Sept. term, 1883. tt. Kobert McCloskev ct al vs. J. II. Rvdcrctal, No. 1 Dec. "term, 18s:t. 10. II. M. L. Dithridgo et al vs. J. II. Foncs, No. 11 Dec.'r term, 1SS3. 11. Enterpriso Transit Co. vs. P. J. Swain, No. ! Dec, tonn, 8S"1. VI. Joseph Morgan vs. F. L. Magc-o etui No. 4ii Dec. term, 1S.S3. Pi. Holeman fc Hopkins vs. II. M. L. Dithridgo et al No. (i Feb'y 1N.S1. It. D. Ij. licaver vs. 11." 11. Shoemaker No. 8 Feb'y term, 1SX4. 15. D. L. Beaver vs. IT. 11. Shoemaker No. -i Feb'y term, 1SS4. 1(1. Wm. F. Wheoler et al vs. Jacob M. Kepler No. 8 May term, lss4. 17. J. II. Larzelero & Co. vs. Geo. V. Dithridgo, Tr., No. YA May term, 1SS4. IS. D. L. Beaver vs. O. Shambuig ct al No. 18 May term, 1SS4. 1!). D. L. Beaver vs. (J. Shainburg et al No. Id May term, 1S81. -. David Lucas use vs. II. S. Prockway No. 34 May term, 1KS4. JL'STIS SUAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., August 15, 1SS4. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. XV. D. Brown, President Judo of t lie Court of Common Pleas and Ouarter Sessions m and lor tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept tor holding a Court ot Common I'leas Quarter Sessions, Ac... at Tionesta, lor the County of Forest, to commence on tho Third Monday ol Sept., belli'' thel;th dav of Sept., ss t. Notice is thoreforo givon to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Cou- Htablesot suul county, that they bo then and thero in ilieir proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav. w ith thoir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things winch to their otllc.es appertain to be done, and to those whoaro bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners thut aro or shall bo in tho jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there present to prosecute apiiust them as shall bo just. iiven un der my hand and bcal this lSih day ol August, A. 1). 1WI, C. W. CLAH1C, Sheriff. Public Notice. Notico is hereby given t(iat application will bo made to the C ourt or Ouarter bus sion of Forest County at September Term, 1S84. ON THURSDAY SKPT. 18, 18S4, by nt least twenty residents and taxpayers of tho county to havo tlio 'Jionesta JSiido Company's Bridge, at lionesta. Pa., taken as a County Bridge, ami for tho iiMoint- ment of viewers to assess damages for aid taking, and make report, Hccurdinif to the Act of AsHiubly approved May 8, lsVti and Its supplements. D. S. KNOX, urVd others. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. L0, 1S4. ill. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, StLar or J rianmilation Survey, ing. Best of Instruments and work Tcr ais ou application. OUR STOCK IS COHPLEVK i : AVo call special attention f our stock of a ssr 2g s? a 3. xvs ss :n C K U X X S 2g this Npriiu; as being SUPERIOR TO 1YTW WE EVER OWMES Vo NEVEU kept a Finer TV -7 Hr Wo have tho Finest Assortment of FI N K at Low Prices. Pon't -4 LAiitn: ass:t.mi:.t or C-.A.-R-P-33-T- -ooo F.XTlt A NUPK15, ALL WOOL .... :t-PLY CAUPI-'.T Il-PLY CAKPKT, all wool. P.KST. ZFIlNriH LXIsTE OIE1 Especially in lllack (Joods. 'o bought a Ijiirgo Lino of Plack Silks thai wo will sell at FOItMFlt YV'llOLKNA LF. PKU'FS. Call nnd sec our Stock. I:T. J. HOPKINS cSb CO. WM SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers In clothzhstg-, S5B'TGOOS.S T NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAFS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, ClCiAKS, 1IAPI) WA 11 K, Q U E E N S XV A It E. i L ASSWAP.E, TOYS, STATlOXl.nY, WALL-PAPEP, COUNTUV PRODUC1', Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAIiliLY BIBLES, 8.5(1, f:;.50, .l.."0, ?ii..ri() ni'd upwards. In tho Court of Common P'.eas of Fin est County, No. 7 Feb. Term, l-l. L. XV. Spence.- Libelant, vs. Clara L. Spciice, Respondent. Jn Divorce, Forest County ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tlioShcrill' of said County, (iroetim; : Whereas, L. W. Spcuce did, on the third day of January, 1SS4, prelor bis pe tition to our said .1 ud.Lres of the said Court of Common I'll as for said County, pray ing for tho causes therein net forth, that ho mmlit be divorced lrom tho bonds ol matrimony entered into with you Clara L. Spenee. Wo, therefore, command you, tho said Clara L. Sponco that selling iisido all other business and excuses whatsoever, you bo and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tio nesta, at a Court of Common Pleas thero to be held lor tho County ot l orot, on tho third Monday of Sept.'next, to answer tho petition or libel of tho said L. V. Sponco and to show cause, if any you havo, why the said L. XV. Sponco your husband should not bo divorced from tin bonds of matrimony, agreeably to tho Acts of Assembly in such case inado and provided. I lerein tail not. Witness tiio lion. Win. D. Brown Pres ident of our suid Court, at Tionesta, tho 117th day of February lsl. JusTls Siiamkkv, Prolhoiiotary, To Clara L. Sponco, Respondent: You ar hereby notified to liter an ap pearance in above stated cuso at the next regular term of Court beginning Sept. !.", lssi. C. XV. CL.UUC, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 1J, ISM. 0, SFiTIIMI!! I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiati-mity Unit 1 hava ro-purchased FROM IilinACK JONKS, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1 ST 1 . I AH NICKLY LOCATFD at my old stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and iho public generally, who need ASYTHIKG I?! THE GUS VM I Kliall keep a perfect slock of a.1", .iiuds of And all kinds of FISMSPaG TACKLE. I shall also eontitiuo to handle the "While" MumiIiik ?3aoIiinr, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como ami seo me. Y'oil will find me ALWAYS AT HUM K. MuV.zlo Ioaders made to order and war ranted. BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND PAITHI'ULLY DONE. Tidioutc, Pa., Aug. Vi, 1 -r 'V 'I' Line of goods, Especially in T"' IP T7"1 .CZ CLOTH 1 N(l - ver shown in 'i'ioucsta, and fail to son .or stock. S- ... I .ic. .'. '.'Of. .Sum. IDIDSS GOODS, JKXV Til VIC It Y IN At FAST HICKORY, PA. Tbo undersiuncd has now in operation nt. tho ubovo place a lir-t-class Livery, where irund rigs can always bo hired at nmderalo charges. A hack will bo run to regular passenger trains mi Iho B. N. V A P. It. K. .1. YV. I1ALLIDAY. Ihickeye Force Vnm) a; CA LL and i:i:t PRH'LS, El 3D. I-Z 'iU J 13 31 TIONFSTA, PLNN'A. i: ai i of ia'. Vim hn, has .- I'. '.:.g to .!- I I ad I'll-:' I n. w i". ! r Mi a- i v.". rv ".lilt o.' 'in V... ! I '. b J II ll-o Cieiii' . in.. ,. V'l-.i-. F..'-- -: ' Ti ' ' the : t!:c . f I. pc! !l . -O ('not tie -lot- l i . :i 1 "CI II t. I ( I I:: c I I'.. ( 'al u r iii i!i- ! '.im-. rl; !i l'i in-.' 1 vauin t- :-i!i !'!.: id 1 'urn 'V, i . !;!:, : -I C.I. eel" I i' i .. A 1 1. II HI.!. '.II I-, d 'V of .'liiiu-ii-.' l'vl, p i-ti i- lii-i-ii io i sai. i J : i ) : . t i l sani C o rl nf .!, I . a : .i- i . , '. iti u: , p: a. : ng . i-.o-. - t'l. : c.li .-i-t I.-: 1 .1, l! at ho might be iliVinei d from tins b.n.is ol jnal rimouy entered into with you Alfred VI. Aspin. Wo, then fore, i-iiiniiand you, the mid Alfred IC. Aspin that setiin aside all other business and iwcusim whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person In lore our J udgi-s at 'f ionesta. lit a Court of Common Pleas tlu ro to be held for tlio County of Forest, on the Third Monday of S-.p'teuili.-r next, to answer tho petition or libel of tho said Ca'.hciiuo P.. Aspin and lo show eau-e, il'iiny you Iriw. why the said Catherine K. Aspin your wife should not bo divorced from tlm bonds of matri mony, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly in such c.iso nnulii and provided. lL.Toin fail not. Witness the linn. Win. 1). Pi o.vn Presi dent ofonr said 'oiirt, at Tiom-sl.i, iho :id day of March iw.M. .IrsiisSiiAWKiiT, Piolhoiiotary. To Allied l Aspin, Ke-jiondeiit : Y'ou are hereby miUlied to eiili-r all ap pearance in abo e slated case at or In i. d o the Third M'lll.lr,' ! 'September, A. l. l.ss. ''. W. CLARK, Slii-rilf. Tionesta, P.i., Aug. li, psi. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST lOOColiiniiis Kit) Fug ravings in each issue. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A Year. Send three l!c. stamps for Sanijily Copy (Knelish or (iorinan) of tlio eldest and Pi si Au'riciillural Journal ill the world. OK AN I i 1 1 JI'DD CO., DVVIH W. JPJ'D, Pres. iiroa dwuy, New Yori:. fl PP I7F '''ud six cents for postage, n i ( ML L and receive free a costly box of (roods which will help all, of either sex to morn money rili! away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await tho workers absolutely sure, dress True iV Co Augusta, At oiuo ad Maine. Apr.!) $2i: i B. f trm-inrtirrl rft. 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Tkaim Leaves K 1 1 : "onm, "Warren LM.'lpni, Irvinele pm, 'I'ii'iiinlc :i: I pm, Tiniiostu ,ri:25.ii.. rives 1 iM city 7:i)0un. .MH'i rioN.w, Tttviv - Leaven Oil C.. (!:l'i iiiii. (lleopoiis 0:47 11m, lCnirlo lloek 7:0;faui, President 7:07am, Tionesta 7:4Siini 1 1 ickoi-y s; !5ani.Triinkoy villo !i-.(7am,'l ld outc lii:'uani, Thompson Jl:l;t, arrives lr inottui 1 l:..5pm. Trains run on Faslorn Time. Tha 1 ns lea vimr Pittsburgh S:4."iiim, nr rivliiit I'itisbnrth S:(Kipm, are Solid Trains wilii Parlor Cars between Puffalo and Piitbiir-h. Tiiains leavliur Pittsburgh !l;()5pm, in riving Piltsbuivi.li 7;50am, are Solid Trill' v. itli Puliinau's .siiepin Cars btwo p.uii.do and Pittsburgh. 1 f o-TicketM sold and bflgsgr ck' to all principal points. (let time tabli s sivim; full Vnfemr fioiii Company's Aptitu, WM. S. PALbWIN, (ien'l Pais'r and Tlel't Ar'Ii, No. -II ICxehansii St., r.utla'f, 7t. 5 J. L. CPA Hi, Acnt, Tioiuwta, Pa. GiYEM AWAY 20 HONORABLE AWARDS U lutAwnrd tr,'j.o In ilnAt 2.T, $20.0ilj Stl,$IO.!; 4th,$ou; 0D1, ! AMitrilit of I.UO each I To it'T perwtn vti-tinn a I-)nt oddiaIdIhk th rrelt nw' of Knuh w,rj d-nti -.l r n.i uun or tur Irtl4ra "0' in tho two word j "KOYAL All t'ntti-.Af. r- ailbr ill in 11 IA tho Iiillowmg tult; Int. Kn nor -In admu - ' lbt 11111 utt 11 n ri'rv;tl t il it'lu-r : tvt f lampl1, thv wurd M " wr-uM I ft'-m 1L tfml. No wur li Kiitti that !ODtiB W'cn nutfttuitil in ttir;w. .r It Etnyul lue" fcrrnpl. woi.l "lo4l" would rn- rxlw.i .1. rJ. All w.trU lintt-k man ha etv.ii from tin ttuvta oolumna of ih mam of ut lHetitne. Tli (..Uowlm Ul Up i-ioluilt-d : Wat-lt from ihi! lUeiitiD.try Sup;orui nt, Nrta f WonU, FrnpfM m-1 Oraplid-ikl Num. i. 4 til. All ron ;.'tiMirf mm! poruliM ftwrn thoir Iirii(i4t,irl).-ler niloitlo of "itttyul ilu" which "Bfiili vrr.Tthiorf tolU M Uak " kml ( Ji ott. Huttl. hih. Oct your Dalrr t wrtlo thd U. Hon ing n llm !' nf tilt Lu r ni'ord ftui alra hia n-.t t ll "The bwer b tl.U &v bmiMor me m tMittle if ftioynl liliie.H l nt fil t n 1om thirl hu wti11ti Ilv 'f uur-if. Uh. If J out Pialr ba no Kaynl Jlu" " iti1. ttidure him ic i lor am de rt.m-u to wiy wtinknae l)rtui"t or ltr. Tib Al. nmt bi oiail-il rij th trtucn1 n-il In tiiiRli-t loftl ouiu'iitH, Nlh. In caio of Tic, ptvU tvm e will hr rwvu ( the lid Ort mnUvil, nhown tiv uit-umi k. Tti Idum lUl win tlm hrl ,irJ. Hie ut-rt 1niiiti'l Iti mw.hi(. hdJ m ou. Vth. Tlit Naiiitfa ttnl Ail n ot Hie -it ful c.i(trtai.t, a l.t.L uf Uiu w Innliiu wonlm ami an alfllu ll f lh niiiHfiet nrrn ibai tin-y ti t not iHn-cUy i.r iniiir.rily ia uay niuiir aiiil iho Sucf-iU1 ottuU'MtsntH, rM'ruailr-tt to fimr addrcsa If viu enliiu) flvw .(rt ultiinui i'H t"ir 1 i-i of f lOtfc. Am ui our rwiiuiiiiiit v fat. a h.i-. rtly, U p to refer yn M littilniiii ur Lun i ri uttiile .U'i Ui ie vr any Who.MHk" llruwiciat in L'llnM Sua-'. 1 1 (h. AU liiu tuuit I Hiatal lint .kurr lh rVftt. lnfc !!! tl.v uimuii'.uciil f wiuuta will j.riuujol ati-t iimti:il anovo u a -hvi altora afl. J. U. O'MEARA & CO.'uKii. IU) ml Unulil ltif tii - - ' '. l r.-krF. China. T entlir, M.tnU ic 1 '.hm'mi - . - K-'.-k. i d ut HO tr. a lii-tn . Inirfvit. a ii '.it IP ml hloisa. - ..: ii'.iuh A (., Tiniu- V: k i .t.i l.i Z.t u AND REMEDY. u lla in i slri'i! ;:led '.v y mid lieii'.h with Asthm between !i"i r I'iiiithisic, tica ed by c lent pliy.-ieiims, mm rccciv infill benefit, 1 v. ns loiuprlh'd durii the la.-t live yi ill's ol' in v illness to t-itt my chair day and iiipjit itaspin' for bleu' my sulicriiiif Wits beyond ue-.ci-ip'i i Li ! ilospaii-1 experimented on myself i conipoiindin;; roots and herbs and inh., inn the medicine thus i blaimd. 1 lorn niiicly discovedi'd fids Wonderful Cu. i'or Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to r. lievo I he most s'.nbborii ease of Asthma ii. Iie minutes, so that tho patient can In down to ret nnd sleep coiniortable, Pleae read the follow iiij eondi:iiscd extmefs : Mr.-. W. T. ilrown, Monroe, Texas, writes : "I suli'i red with Asthma 110 years. Your urent remedy has completely cured inc. Publish this tor tho benefit of tho lir.'.iel.'d. C. S. Clark, AVakeiuan, O., writes: "1 ceila.idy belcive vour remedy to bo thu best As1 lima ami Catarrh cure in tho world. 1 have tried everything else, lind all tailed but yours. I wish you worlds success. C. A. Hall, Pashaw, Wis., writes:"! received your trial pin-kaeiind find inval alnalile, lining just what you claim for it. It is truly a tiod-send to humanity. l't one can i.iioid todo without, it who isuuf I'crin Willi Asthma or Catarrh. Such are tho expressions of praise and ii-ratil ude ri ceived daily, and in addition, 1 will :-till continue my former propo.s iiinii. siend me your name and addrcsi and I will forward you a trial package by return mail, l'reo of charge. Full, si.o box bv mail, If l.oo. Sold by all drunists. Address, li. LA Mj IC LL, Applecwek, U., Inventor and solo proprietor. nilO'lOtiUAPU (JALLKUY. 1 TIONKSTA, TA. M. CARPENTER, . . Proprieter. ,t.t , , . 1 I'lctures taken in ull the latest stylm tho art. ii'i-t- J I LHlll UjlUllia.loist tin.-' l-.ii'.riiK- and Machinery a Speciallv. Second hand Kii" iiu-s and lloilers on hand. Send for Slock List. THOMAS ( 'A KLIN, Alio lieuy City. uuU ly. 5 P r? '.'v -' I W-'w-i.l. ft.
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