E&t forest ' 3Jt publican. I. E. PYKNIC, EDITOR. Wl'DXESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 17, IS54. i1 -- " . .' HcpuMIcan TloUrl. NATION AIi. Tor I'rksipfnt, HON'. JAMES i. PLAINE, of Maine. Fori Vicu T'niisiPKXT, GKV, JOHN A. MXfAX, of Illinois. STATIC. CONOHESS-AT-T.ATnE. 1 (JKN'T. E. S. OSBORNE, of 1ir. erne County. v I'Ol'-iT Y. ConirrosK, ALEXANDER 0. WHITE, of Jcflorson County. Assembly, FETER. KERRY, of Howe.' ' Associate Judge, LEWIS ARNEU, of KSngsley. Prothonotftry Ac, CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, of Tionetn. Sheriff, LEONARD AGNEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, .1. ft. CHADWICK, or Tionesta. GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingalcy. County Auditors, Q. .TAMTESON, of Tionesta Twp. JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, HENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. Tammany Hall and Cleveland It is eaid that Republican cam r,Biirn work in hotter orrarmed in , , l"-b" At the Tammany Hall meeting tbe "Wisconsin than in almost any ether State in tlia Union. An immense quantity of judicious literature is being circulated tbere, and the let ters received at headquarters show great interest Biid activity all over the Stte. (.hnirrunii Taylor hopes to reclaim three Congressional districts, besides giving a handsome majority for the Republican National aud State tickets. Hon. John Kellv taid that the organ ization would support Cleveland. n the New York Star, the to ognizod organ of Mr. Kelly and Tammany lal!. in the same number in which appears an account of the meeting ap pears the following editorial : At tlm name, time we cannot deny that Butler's candidaey is likely to prove fatal to Cleveland's chauces, be cause of the strong Democratic follow ing the old soldier attracts, nor s Tammasy's endorsement of the Democrat c defeat under such circum- . stances the less painful and humiliat- democratic t.cket is something like ing because nor necessarily prostrate me weamei , .mi.-- u.o vum nnD ing. But the Uhicago convention in- bere. 'ine lammany leaders in their vited defeat when it nominated Gov- i , rosa fn I. li rlemoeri-ti-. nnrtv keen ernor Cleveland on u platform of , ni,i-1r ren. fl.l,on,U and fecb eucss. nnd vhat . ".. ".T i... fJi,l U th natural result of ord while endorsiug him. VU Uty repudiating principles ond services in Blizzard favor ot nolicv an.l avanaoiiuy. iuw, . . . -. . . . i OUIt STOCK IS COMFIiCT'K I We call special attention ti our stock of JaSLu A r?Ai l.:o..d. TIM E TAI'.LE 1 N" EFFECT May 11,11. AV est waul I PittshurL'll llivlxio.i I .T"lf r, I M.IA.M.I I iir Pittsburgh lv I tirlii'v 1 'ox Im rg Frank liu I v.. .oil Ciiy...nr if Butler should prove the real Moses who is to lead the Democratic party out of the wilderness, every vote for him would be a step nearer the prom ised land. In the same issue, a member of Tam many Hall, who bigus himself a "Jack son Democrat," writes as follows: "From the nosition that Tammany Hall now occupies the organization has it now in its power to serve the iVmorratic nartv dv eecuriDE me -.-, - j y w The organs of tbe fusion party uuiformly state that Mr. Keitz is a Greeubacker. Will the gentlemen please inform an inquiring public when this centlemeu left the Demo cratic party, and where he has put himself upon record as an advocate of the financial tenets of that party Brookville Republican. YW this Spring as being SUPERIOR TO ANYTHIKS WE EVER OWNED ! Wo NEVER kept a Einer Line of goods, Especially in CS 3C: O "S? S3C & 3ST R We have the Finest Assortment of FINE CLOTH ING ever shown in Tionesta, ami at Low Trices. Don t lail 10 sen .or mock. A LAIidi: ASSOnTUKXT Oh1 s on 7 : I NS -i II I t '27 ' 4 VI i ;i lo, :i in V. M.l A. M . M. I'. M. l'. M ! '.h '.) 'JO 1J )'. nr... Oil Cit v....lv H-2 i:t Is rs 1'' (is1 oicoiM.l l'J(l.r. 1H.MI II ."..'...lOiiulo Hock s I7ill f0 I ncident...... A . I I 'm s io :: i .in tl hi -II l mi 7 r.o ni 'ji VI .Ml 17 '.'Hi 11 1 VI ;i.", 7 1 ! !l UO U 1 1 ii 1 1 .ii (1 !.. A.M..T. M. A.M. ....Tioni'sla ....Ui'korv Tiniikc vvillo. ....Tiilioiitc... .Tboinj'soti s.. ... Irvini'l.w Warron lv...K iii:'.ua....ar A. M.i I'. M. I'J 11'1'J 11 W Vi S J i! Oil; 1 41 1 WW 2 10 C. M A . v . I M . :t io in .;i. A t'C 4 1.. I 1 lii! i .in 1f.t i. m .. :;n I! CO P. M. A. V. r. M . 10 0(1 1 JOi A. -OOO- EXTRA SUPER, ALL WOOL , a-PLY CARPET :?-PLY CARPET, all wool. REST... I i.e. IKlc. f ItHl. One of the Congressional Conferees the Presidency. When they meet is reported as saying that they uom- ". i ....... I. Monday night let them declare tuai nated a man wno naa money enougu tne lime nas arnveu n ucu luo tw.vo . j0 carry the election mis Jim. ite the people shall be heard in the coun- . , j hat thefe WQ a goidier pilTB LIIsTE OF DRESS C3-OOHDS, Especially in Black Goods. Wo bought a Laro Line 01 inacK riius mat ' we will sell at KOItMEU WHOLESALE PUICl'.S. Call and neo our Stock. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. A . M 11 M II HI I I II. in r in -t 10 u iii-'' in in !l 41 (I !l 'Jll A. M .!lv...l?rnilforl ..nr I'. M.l A. M. li in II :tii!ar...Kin.na....lv (i (l;') ll (!:... Sny;ar Hun ... C pi 10 d.ii Corvdon ,-i .111! !) t."4 Ono'villo ft :nii '.' i;s....Wo'f Hun... !l 1".. Quaker Hrld.;e S !I7 ...l!ed House... S (Mi;...- Miilauitinca.... 7 li'M .So. ( 'arrolllon 7 nil . ..So Yaixkilia. li ISI Allcenny (I ikiIv oloan ... .ar A. M.i r. 17! M. a. y . H no 11 :i . P. M. A..M. li llljitl i'd II 1 I HI IIS tl in ii :,sl io :u 4.-.lo::r ii f.i in i.; i"i 0 1 ! I :MI III! I '-'li I HH '. M.l 7 05 7 L'l 7 iUI 7 -H 10 rv 11 1'j 11 it ". S IV." I I K 1C : r. niio nfthA nnrtv. That the nomiua tion of Grover Cleveland was one un fit to be made, that there is no chance for his election, and that the time has now arrived when thepublic demand that he bo withdrawn from the can vass, and a noble and pure Democrat ic statesman be substituted iu his place. r T r 1 1 1.1 nl,I..lnDS DfIA .111. ,vvju. jyir. lienunciis wouiu uuuuncco ceo vuu . - Now propriety of following suit; such a So the great reform party does not I 1 U l,l 'Matinnal I . i .1 ...ii: . L COUrse WUUIU cunmo Committee to place in the field such a TnE Democratic papers claimed that less than 20,000 majority in Maine would be virtual defeat for the sRepublicans, aod they expected al ithe time that it would not reach (Ji OflO. Well, the returns are all iu .row, and the majority is nearly 21,000 That ought to settle thir bash for Ohio and West Virginia 1 I . . 1 , i T.. ticket as lhurmau ana Diocum. jui When Senator Grady publishes the , t once retire from tUe fieid, LniannA nnnn whinh hp, haSPll DlS 1 A n nlnl.l l.ava inrli n ftR'PPninf? charge that Cleveland, as Governor, victory as has not been known since took bribes for' vetoing certain' meas- the election of Franklin Pierce, and u. .ji,j..v. ..n n.in for. the credit of it would be attributed to u . " -6" - the grand old Tammany organization .JHiau ttU noiuiug i i auo iui .. v. . m . who was a candidate beforo the Conven tion but as he did not have money to carry himself through this Fall he wa9 not nominated. We don't know for whom this delegate voted, but it would seem as though the Convention voted for the man with the money. SMEARBAUGH depend upon the intelligence of the j people to regulate the abuses(?) of the people's power! C. W. DIMICK, candidate. Tammany Hall lias saved its reg lularity and vindicted its sincerity by fore the election FINE STATIONERY, 'WiiESSi SPOmBS UD HOUUI GOODS. to heed such a warning irom sucn a run.v... ... ..u.w source, the blame would be upon them -jji 33. jj J "Ji g 5c O . 1 Mn 1.. io Ti id tut months he-I UUUUUkUUUa. Ay . v w "- .1 .. . , , ... .. . Tl : niAin rt 1 A so Affeiu lor r-isiey. nicriniir. nim- lularity and vindicted its sincerity by tore the election. 1 nere is ni"o; .a cionirh & Warren dnra.l8. 'minnortimr Clevand in the letter of time t0 make tbl8 chanSe ,and, 8ecu .e Deckei s llnw., J. A C. Fisher, C D. Pease .supporting weviana in tne leuer 01 , . That it mav be doue is & cio.. ami win. Knabo Pianos. Bottom such result. That it may be doue is the fervent wishpf thousands like my self, who has always been a Jackson Democrat. Again it says that whilo Mrs. Par nell admires Cleveland, she is of the opinion that, "The members of the Irish JNational Wis. resolution And ouuoeioe bun in 1 r ' t " the epint oits address. With an eye 'on theifloors of future state cou- jvections, 'A runs up the Democratic jcolors, arfd, with an eye on the No- tvemberiballot-boxes, it refuses to de- fposit Adhere any Democratic ballots. PSi'cn action cuts the Democratic vote of New York City in two in the mid die and leads half of it away, a mass fof organized bolters. No Democrat lie oaner will pretend to conceal its if .-a Air.).. V.a ni.tiAn hut n.niit nfiSUODOSed. f k., mi or-,t. a horo nl nsstime ft The moral campaign of Cleveland (belief that tbe loss of Democratic has fallen flat. The majority of the votes will be made up by Republican so-called Independents feel that they fcnUorn. Unfortunate v for th s theo- have been ctieaiea ami everj, uj &Co., anil Win. Knabo Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata logues nnd prices. Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17. JESTKAY. Came to the premises oftho '.uulcrsij;ned in Tionesta township, Forest County, Pa., at west end of creek bridge, ahout August X UO ineujucio ui mo .. a" .. v.v js(it a reu lienor, j;uu huimii oho yi-m nartv are mostly in favor of Blaine, The owner is notified to nmio forward, I . J . J . n . , -.. 1 1 1 I -,-.., mMApin n,wl fi.lo Ktim.i.u'iiv. other- And it looks as it the Uian-oo-vjaei r" "" ' .' "- "" " V " lealers in CLOTHING-, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GBOCBBIESI TOBACCO, CIGARS, ITAltP WA It E, Q U E E N 8 W A It E. G L ASS V A RE, TOYS, STATIONERY, W A E I j-F A T E R , COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.!)0, $3.50, 51.50, $15.50 ai'.d up wants. i.ctiuwi u mtmmarsxatvmi.rmi!i Mn.uaviMa NEW T.IYERY At EAST HICKORY, I' A Tho undersigned has now In operation nt the al.ove i.lnce a liri-t-class l.ivery. wl.orn crnoil riirs can iilwava he hired at modcraie cliai'ues. A hack will ln run to rn.'M.!..-missciiL!.'!' tniiiis on the li. i. . . . ... 1 . . . -.. .1 . t t I It. V iV. r. li, li. . ii. iifli.i.ii'in IJuclfCj c Force Puiiip SPORTIIMEIll ..mild rrn nupp to him 1Q a bodV." AC- cording to hor estimate, the defection in iho lr h-American circles is reany . , i j more extensive than most people iiau i Doiiers. unionuouiBij lur iu.o inou-1 u.o wnmu. ! ry, tbe size of the "silent vote" which brings some new evidence that the vote ft ' 1 . . Iff .1.. ..... mill I is supposed to be skulking around JIUVC 'l "i'. . ...... ' . wise sho will be disposed of according to law, u. ii. ."vvj i. . . Sept. 15, 1884. IM'IK(3 WOllK ! Soiling Our Popular Rook Fqrtlwess How Thev Are Made. Illustrated in the career of nearly 800 j .... . i. .. e 4 u snccesslul loins, ino Kreat hook, ui mo season. No competition. An envireiy uives me inside mo oi with a Democratic ballot concealed in (the nethermost depths of it3 prejudic es has had its chance to stand up and k be counted in Maine, and it was not ' counted because it didn't stand up. ' It will not in New York. The fight is one between the old parties, and Tammany Hall ebaves off Democrat I io chances in New York City and ruins them in the state. Phila. Press. for Cleveland from that source will be very small. Upon this the Star says: marked men and woman. Readablo, Ra cy, Entertaining, and ot permanent value to all who desire to win. men wuu ... n..AA.lAln. ..n.l Dtilnnnitl(u Wilt.). " .. nnf,Ln,l nnnilora on I nurnL-n livplv nnd ehattv. Every Tara- the multiplying coolness of the Inde- lu Jfi 1 a. 1. . k v. iief H U'ol I .-1 T nft I . i ijeuu fins uuw uo umo - mm vounz uieii hhu wuhwh 1 I . m..A t AtiKanrr ft n fl I m I take pleasure in tellinp: tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased TIIK UVS KITWIXIISS FROM HORACE JONES. TO WHOM SOEU IT IN 1871. T AM NICEEY LOCATED at iny old 1 utaud, and I am irepaicd to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who iieod ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I bhall keep a perfect stock of a'l Kinds of ! m J4 30 O o m CM a. CO -a o Si i CO -a m o 3 o CA I.E AN 1) V'V I'RICES, IE 3D. I-I lillBE TIONESTA, PENN'A. Is, ; If that Republican majority in 5'Maine keeps on growing, somebody will pet ud and move to make lrnnw them Oil tll06e t0Uch9D2 and expressive lines : I never nursed a dear gazelle To clad me with its soft black eye, That wheu it came to know me well And lovo me, it was sure to die. Takins theso thing? together we conclude that Tammany Hall is for Cleveland and the lammany voter for everybody but Cleveland. get up unnnimeus. it I AGENTS WANTED Ladies very successful. For circulars and term, address Roe Brothers, Reading, pa. supU7 lot. Notice of Dissolution. To whom it may Gmeem : Notice is herehv given that tho partner ship heretofore existing between 1'. M. Reck, S. S. Jackson and R. M. Matson, under the name and style of Reck, Jack son ct- Matson, in the lumber business iu Forest Co., Pa., is this day dissolved by agreement, F. M. Reck retiring. jotice is iuriner iriveu uiul iuu unm.-..- '1 When Governor ; , e ,L i:-.rlof.L-D n ii"." r- i;o.. except io ine Hiiiooui anu iu mo emerged from the Adirondack re- n t lh GreeDback namo-l in schedule thereof recorded .cently.at Plattsburg, and while the lhe attenspt to sei out ine oreenoacK KoreHt cjounty Keooider'H c.mce, on tHo I ... . c.-.u f . ... ;. party is denounced bitterly. loth day of August. 18S4. m iSl OJ oujiiu in. i ecu, uo - ... JACKSOJN, JIATSUS & U. Tmv f-reenhaek naners in Iowa are ,lo.tSno. th fusion movement in that signed will carryon the said business us " Jackson, .Matsoinci;o.,i)uiinainoii!ioiiii.ius ii i 3 state, and refusing to follow General of said Reck, Jackson AMutson will be as Cleveland ... . . " . .. Rumodbv them, the siud Jackson, Matson & Ueaver into the .ueraocrauc camp. exceot to the amount and to tho par- ..guest of en a serenade giv Tn thn nneech he i . .. . .. I.. :.i. ii T Up in Maine the people seem to bo- .made on that occasion ne uaiu: i ,. , k v.f 1 , r .i i lieve that Senator Grady knows what find my ideas of the resources oi tne . . , , , onl1Ba t" J , , , . , . he is talking about when he accuses fit.), mmili nlnrtrerl liv hnvinrr Kpen " . . w -j - Cleveland of being bybed vour iron-beariu mouutains, aua by by hvinr enioved vour pleasant cli- 'tiiate." While the nossibilitv that his . ideas could be enlarged is not new to ' any one who Las read his letter of ac ' ceptance, the discovery that it can be i done by a "pleasant climate" is one that should be reported to the British J Association at Montreal. I . j The numerous Democratic editor 3 who wra demanding 20,000 majority , in Maine while he knew it wouldn't , reach 5,000, is now kicking himself I because he didn't follow the New , York Herald, aud insirfts that if the j majority didn't climb up to 32,000 he t would call it a Republican defeat. j Let every Republican see that his State aDd County taxes are paid. .lACKSllN. MATSON & CO. Tionesta, l'a., Aug. io, mm. ot XOTICK. VnticB is herehv .riven that on Tuesday. October 7th, 18S4,"or as soon thereafter as may bo piacticable, an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania. Ti th nnt tiinn th -nemneratic na- under the provisions oi uio vet oi as- i4 , sembly known us "tne L,'orioration aci oi pers were heuging on tne luaiue eieu- ami mo several supinoiiionis muic- '...,?, . . ,u . ; to. for the charter of a corporation to be Hon? It will be remembered that it .. ..Tho standard Clav Telephone was thev, and not the Republicans Company," the character and object of ims uirj, a i which are constructing, inamtainiiig and leasing telephone lines for tho private use of individuals, linns, corporations, mu nicipal and otherwise, tor general busi ness and lor ponce lire notruis or im.sauu I for the transaction of any business iu which electricity over or And all kinds of FiSHfiMCTACKLE. I shall also continuo to handle the "White" Sewing Jliu-lilne, A ml tin CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACE INE Come and sea mo. You will lind me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. fTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS W0 BRANCHES PROMPTLY AUD PAITEi ULI.I UUJNIj. K. A. KAI.WWIX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, H. C. VVHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. T nn.1 ull. T?;l I ! r! V" Snrvevinr a Snecialtv Magnetic, Sular or Triauuuhttion Survcy- , lii'r. lle.st or liistruiiienis aim worn Terms on applicaiion. . 1 ll.iv'.n:rii"-' !'!' ii' ; U''W pluiiiu;.' lui 1 at ! .; !'.. I .i.n p.-epi'.i-.-.i t"ii. .i.i ui'H.s ol'v.'.i k '.i To '1 line ill Hi" i'i"t r. ivoi.iii.e ra'.c.-. Mvpi: i-w ill Mii'l.i'-clwi'l im u tin.!.;-!-. i l in-! I cui li'.. any M'l l .;'n bilj. E.-iiig itiiv. il rUhl ui III.' I'l'P'.t I have extri CuvliU'w for sliippinjc to " pc.inls. i,.ji. m i.in imiii. j. AMERICAN ""AGRlCULTUaiST lOllColninus li.O I'.ii'rriviius in ive h isv.ue. 43: d YE Ml. $1.50 A Yoar. hn insisted that the result there was to be indicative of the result in the country iu November. Tuesday morning they rejoiced in the assertion that Maine gave a cold day for Blaino because the majority was only twelve thousand. More complete re turns show that it is really about twenty-one thousand. Are they ready to take in their flag9 and post pone the election of a Democratic President until 1888? STARTLING DISCOVERY! i ncr MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of vouthful impruUonoa caiisma I'reui. turo Decay, Krvou lability. Lo- Manhood, etc.. hTin tn.d in vaia MJ known imeuy. b cuvrr. a niiupl et euro. luch he .U t to lim f. .lluw-BiifliToni, addrena J. II. Ht.Jt. . 43 t liailiain bt., . 1. -Ouly a few days more to pay taxes. tin i, mil. wirnu nu.v t.o Honlied to hiiv use ful niriose, with tho principal ollico lo eated in the city of I'ittshurgh, l'a.j and for the purpose aforesaid t possess and enjoy all the rights, privileged and im munities, granted and conferred by the laws aforesaid. The subscribers to said proposed charter are Win. Semp'o, Oeo. IS. li ill. Win. Seniiilo, Jr., Win, I. Mus tin and John L. Nicholson. JOHN C. NEW MY EH, Solicitor. ENTHAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. 11. KOT1I, Proprietor. The largest, 15est Located and Furnished House in the City. Scar Union Depot. DTI. FHEASKS WATEK CUUE ES' .piu.KiiMV'r A l.niilth institu tion in its i-Oih year. Eor nearly all kind of chronic discuses, and especially the dis ai.u.. nf woiiiuii. Ooeii at all seasons i -..,,i.,v. .....n Arl.lrPKM. S. Frcaso. M.I. New ISrighton, Heaver county, Pa. feb7l, ESTRAY. Came to tho premises oftho undersigned in Jliekory township, during the month of June, one Ewe and tw o lambs. The ewe has half of left ear cut off. Theoivner is notitied to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges and tako same away, oth erwise they will bo disposed of according to law. j.ii.i jiii.i.iii, Septou-ber 1st, 18S5. A HIMTION Al. TllAIN I'.IITS i 11. .I...... w'n.rc.i i . :irti mi . Irviiu! pin, Ti.lio.ifo II: :tpni. Tioucsin ,'):" rives i Mi i n v i :oo pin. .1 him l ioNAl. 'I'u.MN Leaves (Ml I l!:li) am, (lleopolis l: 17 inn. Eagle li " 7:ir..i!ii, I'resiilciil 7:(i7iiin, I imicsla i:-.-'ant II ic or v K;. .nun. ruiikev vine uii'tiim, u i - onto ll:'.'.0:;iii. Thiiiison 11:1', iinivta irvinc.on 1 1 :v..; in . Trains run on l'.asicrn nine. Tn a . v li. ivin - I'il'.slmrirh S: l"iiini. lr- rivimr i'illslnii'c.h .s:HOnin. arc Solid Train-' willi Pallor tarn bclweoii Jluflalo kim: Pillslt!i'':h. Trains lca u.;r Pittslmn.U iii'.i.iimh. nr riviiv; I'iHsbur-jh 7;.'.0:iiii, are Solid Tt.vv with Pulltnan's Slc.-nliij; Crs llw'. i'.ull'alo nnd Pillslmruh. ; i"-T irkols sold ami l.aca; ' to nil principal point. I.ct tune lai.lcs IVintJ mil mmv IVor.i t'oinpanv' Ai.-rnts. WM.S, ll.Vl.hWIN, lieii'l Pas r aim llciifi n No. .1 Kxcliant M., ar.l JS . . J. L. Cit AH I, Agent, Tio.sU, F. . ... .. - 0 ilDNOnAjr.. kVIkTZl1 It.kw.iH fvi.e;: iu (.'.'.! ti. e'.i; ;v; 4t:i, ...Hi ; .1. I A ti .. :.. ... . - fit i : .li ..r I . : r .i,p,Hli-M- In ih. i...w, u !."1 V .'.!. i.ll'V.' .1 '; ...v ! (.. . '-" '.'-: y" u v i. .- '' ' "''". '-.""'. ' U.'.'i'r .!'' .v ..., .; -Iu ..i n.. ' I " 14.1-lJ ' . 1 - . .i.. i , i . i I f ;.M,;:. ... tl.f 11. " ' l.'i.n. 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S 1.1 ...vi i:;;v..h A C Tioiif-tn, P'-. hi a. a 11 ,. Mi Ua 1 X'.' V .-.ir-. I . ,1". '. '. I ..HIJ Iv'l'.'. . ' 1 REMEDY, 'JO years Vet wef : li! iliiini ,.. s'aiims for Sanililv I'm V ( l''.n;..!:-li or tii inian) of the liles. mid lli'sl Aur i iiltiiiiu .Joiiri.iil in me worm. oirtvi:.: .1 1 1 1 ! CO.. DWIH V'. JC Pre.-. 7-d liroai'.way, Nev Voik. A PRIZE s. ini six cents lor postage. mill riri'lv" Inn a cosily liox of goods which will help ail, ol calier sex lo more money ritrht away than anytliing else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At oneo aci drss Truo it Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.il GREAT REDUCTION! $180 ft YEAR. V-V.-' ,- V' ') . ii.'T p.r- . Located on thojV. Y., P .: O. II. H.,1 CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND VVJl X 1.1. I XHT I tut RANDOLPII. N. Y. It is a large and thoroughly equipped Seminary for both sexes, .-.tablisln-d in ISi.O. Property free from debt, JllKl.liuu. Now lioarding' Hull with steam heat, etc., erected iu 1SS: at tho cost of f Ex cellent Hoard and home-likearrimgements throughout. Total expciis. for board, furnished room, steam heat, lighl, wasli ing and tuition for I t weeks fo!'.70; lor one veur (flMl. Fall t. rni begins Scpleni 1.i f iss-l ..i,.K Diceiiilier ,rlh. Winter term f.pi lis Iieceiuber l.Mli ; ends Miucli lil'tli IKS,"). Spring term opens March 31st, ends July lid. For Circulars or Cata loirue. udi'lress. PltOF. J.T. EDWAltDS, I). I)., Princiind. Jul ;; lit. If... in.r t lll.r, 1...1 and li mil who Asthma or 1 I'.at.iii-i. . ..... I In- einiiieiit nil vsiciaie'. end rcceii ing no benefit, I was compelled I'.urin the last live yi ars of my illness lo sit " mv chair day and night gasping for breat inV sullering was beyond dcscripti. Iii" despair I expeiiinciUed on nivself : coniponnding roots and herbs and int. ing tho medicine thus-obtained. 1 lot. nalcly discoveded tliis Wonderful Ci for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to i lieve the most stlilibofti cn-e of Asthma r live minutes, so that the patient can li. down to rest mid sh i p coimortable. Plea e read the l'olovingcondt'iis'd extracts: - Mrs. W. T. I'.rown. Monroe, Texas, ivriles ; "I snllered Willi Asthnia ill) years. Your ureal remedy has completely cured me. Publish this for the benefit of the. alll'.ctcd. C. S. Clark. Wakeuian, ., writes:"! rtainlv heleivc your remedy to bo tint best Aslhma and Ciilarrh euro m tno world. I have tried everything else, and all failed but yours. 1 wish you wor.ds success. C. A. Hall, llashaw. is., writes: "l . KI...L .I.TI.' II .1.11. Ill . Ill ice.-, ii'n I "" , : - - .; iiltiable, doing just what you claim lor it. It is truly a t.mi-seiHt io liuiiiuoii. . - mm can allnrd todo without, it vvlio is Uf a-ring with Asthma (r ( ularrli. u....i. . ilio iivi.ressions ol nraise and gratitude received daily, and in addition, I will still eoiiliniui my mrmor jnopos- s;..n,i ..ii v.iiii naiiie alio utiuic-s and i will forward you a trial package by rwturn mail, Hi'e ol charge, run mo box bv mail, I. no. Sold by all t'.riigsisls. Address, 1). LAN J ELL, ApplgcroeK, t'.. Inventor and solo proprietor. DHOTOUKAPJI (JALLEHY, 1 TION1CSTA, PA; H. CAItPENTER, - - ?ropriar. iw lriiii.ticils write thev owe their life ui.,1 iirnsi.iit in hi. I bealtli to Acker's Kn Itlisli remedv for consumption, coughs, uolds, A,c. Sold by li. W. Itovard. J Ol5 WHKK of every dcsecii.tion exectt ted at the liKl'U l--l aa oince. (m TMetures taken in all the lateut ftylei o the art. STEAM ENGINEarir'SS nnd Machinery a Specially. Second iiau i;ii"ines anil 1 toilers on hand. Send 1. Sloek List. THOMAS CAliLIN, All. glieny City. auj,i ly.