l c I; ;l ' f," N i i mt forest gcpuWicaa. - J.K.WUNK, F.DITOK. WEDNESDAY flORMNI., SEPT. U, ISSI. Stciulliun Tkltt i. NATIONAL. For Prksipbnt, ItON. JAMKS (i. 1U.AINK, of Maine. Fon Vui: Piiesii-knt, UKN. JOHN A. I.OUAN, of Illinois. STATU. COSrUlKSH-AT-LAndB. dr.y'1. K. s. osnoiiNK, of Luzerne Comity. (M NTY. OonsrosM, ALKXANUKU C. WHITE, of Jeflorson County. Assembly, riiTKU liKHUY, of Howe. (Associate .Tudjro, IKWIS AKNHK, of Kinsley. Prothonotary Ac, CtJTiTIS M. SIIAWKF.Y, of Tioneta. Slierii)-, T.KOXAKP AG NEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, .1. a. CHAPWICK, of Tionesta. G1X). W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley. County Auditors, q JAMIF.SOX. of Tionesta Twp. J AM ICS A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, HENllY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. Blaine and Logan. It may bo safe to say that tho l?e publieans have opeued the campaign in Ohio. General Logau, our gallant candidate f.-r Vice 1'ie-ident, was greeted at Youngstown last Saturday by fifty thousand people. Mr. Blaioe left Maine tho middle of last week on his western trip, and his receptions thus far have been tho largest and most enthusisatic every given to a liv ing man. Nothing has ever been known to compare with the great out burst of enthusiasm that greets him all i . t . X- .... X- 1. !. a onz tho line, in iew ioin me people were fairly wilii. His visit to Philadelphia yesterday called out the largest crowd by far that has ever as sembled to do honor ,o a great man, and nothing like it was ever known before. He will go into Ohio this week, and from thence to Indiana, and perhaps Michigau. These mighty demonstrations in honor of our match less ticket has overawed the Demo cratic managers, and the whole ca boodle are on the dead run now. It has doubtless been observed that there isn't nearly so much snickering among our Democratic friends over "Blaine's maguetism" as there was awhile ago. Only taxes. a few days more to pay Tup. indications that the city of JTew York will not give a Democratic majority in November are increasing daily. Butler's contingent will more than absorb the usual Democratic eurplus. When the political skies are more than usually black for the Democrats, we hear a great deal about Independ ent Republican movements for Cleve land. It might bo expected since the failure iu Maine, that the talk about Independent Republidau support would stop. The limn for registry is past, and the next duty to be performed by the voter will be to see to it that ho has paid a State or County tax within two years. Where a voter has paid this tax registry is not such an act as to disfranchise those who omit it, but there can be no evasion of the tax re quirement, and those who neglect it will lose their votes. Tho last day on which tax may be paid will be October 4. -c We would be under obligations to our Republican neighbor if he would publish the vote of Maine, wherein he gets nearly 21,UUU majority tor .Mr. Robie. lbe majority is less than 10, 000. Democrat. Here are the latest figures : Robie Republican, 7S.912; Redman, Demo crat, 59,001; majority for Robie 19, 851. In your issue of the 12tb inst. you said the Republicans had carried the state by about 1G.000. Which Hamilton Fish, Republican Sccre tary of State for eight years under comes the nearest to the truth? But (jeueral Orant, Governor otiNew lorb Democrats thought the majority would and United States Senator, declares for Cleveland. National Democrat. Hold up, neighbor. Not so fast, please. We are aware that the above campaign lie was started by that prince of of liars, the New York World, and that Ex Secretary Fish lost no not reach 5.000. By-the-woy, wasn't it in 1880, when the Democrats carried Maine iu September, that you hung out a very dirty rag announcing the result? Where. is that rag this year? The fusion press of this Congres- time iu denying the slander, but that Uional district speak of "Reitz, the doo't justify your course id ro-produc- Administrator," meaning the geutlo- iug it at this late day when you must mau nominated at Kittauniug several certainly known diflereutly. But weeks ago. We have taken the pains that's about the way all the accessions to uscertain how much there was in to Cleveland, claimed by Democratic this claim of being an "Administra- papers, are pauning out. It is now tor," and fiud by the records that his couceded on all hands that yours is a Dame is used in connection with desperate and hopeless case aud re- twelve estates, and that ho gave bail quires desperate remedies, but that a the munificent sum of less than kind of "campaigaiDg ' never rtid and 16,000 for the faithful perlormance Dever will win. , Bei.va Lockwood will, not stump New York with Giover Cleveland, Sbe is not that kind of a girl.. of bis duties. His experience iu this line commenced iii 1878, and it is asking a good deal of the people to tUist a man with such meagre exper ience, and on that recommendation i solely, with the exacting duties of a Letter frcm Bob. Hoskin3. Fakuo, Dak., Sept. 15, 1884. Dear Jake: In the famous city of Fargo I am stranded this day, waiting for a chance to go out and tako in the many sights which this wonderful "creation of a night" contains. Out of doors tho rain is falling in never-ceasing ubucd anco and I am afraid I must forego the pleasure, for tho present at least. Perhaps you wouder how I strayed so far from the city of my adoption Bathgate. Wheu I mention the one word, "politics, it is cleared up. lot: all remember the old saying of tho son to his father: "(Jo west dad; mighty mean men get oiliee. If we are to take that expression as true it w ill fol low that Dakota is brim full of haru citizens. Such a strife for politica honor it was never my luck to sea bo fore. My owu county of IVmbina has just had a Republican convention ami before that august body came no less than 100 men (and be it rememberei one woman) seeking a chance at eight local offices. Did you ever see such a strife iu the Keystone state? It perhaps needless to say a large number of the sel Sacrificing gents failed to reach the summit of their ambition. The one representative of the gentle sex was also snowed under and she can not wield authority over the public schools of the county. But how did yours truly strike Fargo? I am on my way to Pierre, Dak., to represent a portion of the great territory iu a convention which comes fl next Wednesday. Congress sees fit to allot territories a single man in their halls to champion our cause. To place in nomination such an individual is tho object of the meeting. Perhaps a dozen men are in llio field and tho fight promises to be a warm one. Tho present iucumbeut wants to go back, as is quite natural. One of his maiu op ponents is Gen. Harry Allen, iormer ly of Warren, IV. and who is now filling the responsible post of marshal of Dakota. Pieire U ahont 800 miles from Bath gate and makes quite a nice little trip All the North Dakota delegates gather at Fargo to-day and take a specia 'ullnian train Sunday evening. Some thing like 150 delegates and spectators are hero now and the chances for ively gang are good. (Juito a fair showing of newspaper men are amongst them. And bv tho way. I had the locsnre of meeting S. J. Small to day . J. is a son of Rev. F. M. Small, o Fasrundtis. anil it was he who starte the Millerstoun Herald soma years 8'To. Your humldo servant received his first lesson sin the"art preservative" from him. "Ves," as be whs culled has a responsible position in the Fargo Daily Republican, has marridd onoof Dakota's most charming young ladies aud to all external appearauces is en- joyiog lilo fcugiiy. But the rain has ceased and now to seo the elephant. If he is worthy I will describe him again. 11. D. Hoskins. ,02XU2TC; 03M23ATWC; T OMR STOCK IS COMPLETE t Wo call special attention ti our stock of C 3 25 3 A3. Jtt 35 X C J A 3T S X -O 33 this Spring as lioinii SUPERIG TO ANYTHING WE EVER OWNEB! Wo XF.VF.K kept a Finer Line of goods, Kspocially in TIM K TA llt.F. IN F.1TKCT May 11, 1' West win i) riltsliuruli DItinIoh l jist w .ii r.M.IA.M.I I U.M..I-.M. mm 7 iitl ar Pittsburgh lv (MM lie. 4 !W 4 :lt Parker p Il l ' j Koxlturtr 2 40 Vi Fl unk lin -j. 00 1 1 1 1V...OII l'ity...ar :v,i 3 X; O 3r' 2 ". Wo have tlio Finest Assortment of FIN F. Cl.OTIMMl v. r shown in Tioncsta, i.n.l t Low Prices. Don't fail to hoo .ur stock. .1 LMltiK ASSOltTMi:ST OF s- I'XTIJ A NlTPF.K, AM. WOOl, a-Pl.Y UPF.T H-1M.Y t'AUPF.T, all wool. I'.KSl... ,....C. ... I'Oc. ..$100. 4 27 : 4 I'll 10! II in a mil i :t:. V. M.I A. y. v. m. i M. 2 :iv 11 an ii i .s r.s rj iisi fj or, in .vi; 1 1 ."." 1 ( j tij ts 47 11 ro 1 4.r: S asjll -Jl 1 :so m vi; to ,v 1 1 L'li' I 0:1 to 11 I 10 7 iVi 10 -Jo Vi Ml 17 l's 11 I'l i :i.v 7 10 ii 'jo vi 11 i vA It 40 II KM A.M.'U.M. A.M. A. M. I'. M. 111 no 4 no 1 M Vi ! ixr... Oil 'it V....1 v j i 1M1KI iH ...Fnvlo Uock...! 1'iosidcnt.... Tioncslii II ickorv .. 'I'limkcy villi". 'riilioutii.... ...ThoniiMon h., I rvinclon .... Wnrroii lv...Kinxua....nr 1 v...Hi-inlforil ..nr lv A. M. I". M.' A. M. II :io ii in II :iO ivr...Kiiv.un.... It 'Jl (." 11 I'l1... Mmtiir Hun ., 1 1 0:. ! in IU o.'ij roryilon.... r, 42 II 4."v Onovillo.... .r).-;il! ! asi....Wo'.f It 11 11. ... : III! II l.r : junker Hi IiIro. r 17 S 371... HM HoiiHo... ,ri 04: 8 OOj... Saliinmiicii... I TiOl 7 -"; So. t'arrollton I (i; 7 (in,. ..So Vimilaliil OJP DBBSS GOODS, Fsnc. iallv in lllack (Joo.ls. Wo lmuul.t a I.nriio 1,1110 ol iiiuck imins mai HI .Vi., in 47i HI M M '2H III 10 11 .v.: O II! it "J7! 11 '.'O, a. m.i r I 'Jii 4 a . M. (1 is llci:iiiy Ii mi lv Olnan ... ,n: A.M.I (t I'; P. M I". M . h (M I. M . II lllj .. (I 14 I' ll !l'-i 1 11 II IIS'llO : ii Vi In' ii r.i 10 -7 : 10 . 7 SI Ml ' 7 : " 7 -I' ' i. i I'all wo will sell at FOKMF.lt W110l-i:s.I,F PUICKS. anil nee our Stock. J. HOPKINS & CO. IT. nnmuAii wirauin SMEARBAUQH & MF.W T.IVF.HY 1 A At FAST MH'KOUY, PA. Tho undersigned lias now in operation nt. Km iiheve nlaco a llrst-clasH I. Ivory. where jrood ri'-'s can always lo hired at iittximrnli liKMlciiue cnarjics. J naei "in ; retruiai- iasi'm;er trains on Hie H. N. 1 . P. It. U. J. W. HA I.I. 1 DAY. Aduitionai. Tlt.MN I.ea 11::;oiiiii. Warren l:.'i:',ini, lr: piii, Tidioule :t:l:'.pm, Tioncsta .... rives oil City 7:00pin. AiiniiloNAt. Tlt.MN Leaves " (!:10 am. Oleopolls 11:17 am, KiikU' ! 7:O lam. President 7:H7i".ni, 'l ionestii 7: 1 llii-koi y s: i;am,Trunkey villo W7um,r' doIo llhLllani. Thompson 11:13, am' lrvinelon ll:.Vipm. Trains run on F.nsterii Time. TtiAlvs leavln'j; Pittshumh S:4"iam, rivlmr Pillslniruh ftiNipm, iireSolid Ti with Parlor Cars lictweon immuo : Pcalers in CLOTHING, NOTiOPJS, E300T3 SHOES, HATS A1TD CAPS. G-ROCEBIES! TOBACCO, It K, U U K K N S AV A Pv K. G Ji ASSW A UK, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPF.K, COUNTRY PROPUCF, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ISuckeye Force rump ELEGANT EOUIiD FAMILY BIBLES, 82..V1, ?:i.50, f l.."H), fi..ri0 m"d uiwards. Camo to tho oremises of tho undersigned in Tionesta township, Forest County, I a., at w est end of creek hi idjio. ataiut Aunust 1st, 1SS4, 11 rod hi.'i'.er, aK'U annul one .ycur. 'i'i.! iiu'imr is notilied to come forward, inivn tin uteri v and take samo awair, other- u-iul Klin w ill lie tlisnosed of according to 1UW, D. W. AO.M'.n . Sept. 15, ISM. Ii 1 The endorsement of Clevelacd by Tammany does not seem to settle the member of Congress. Of course, it is New York Democratic nerves, but the asserted that Mr. It. has served as alllicted natch John Kelly like hawks. i,..th master in his township, overseer JA day or two since the btter chanced of tho toor, &c, but the duties of 'to be seen shaking hands with Ben even these oifices are not such as to 'Butler upon his arrival from the recommend him as eminently fitted West, and now the hobnobbing of the for a eeat in Congress. In connec cfaithful as to what the Kelly-Butler tion with his "Adminitlrutor" busiuess conference means is agonizing. In he has taken advaotage of ac occa hthe meantime Kelly Eeems to bear all UioDal opportunity to pettifog, ap 'this with a great deal of equiniinity. pearing before Justice's courts in the lower end, and perhaps it was in this pursuit that he acquired that fitness for the office which the organs speak of. At any rate it was not whilo fol lowing the plow, for it is admitted that that is not the kiud ot farmer he is, that pleasant exercise being left for others, Dot "Administrators, to per form. Brook v iUe llepuh Ilea n. jj It is net a little strange that the Democratic and mugwumps press 'Should be so persistent in their labor jxof defamation of Blaine, in the face dof the utter uselessness of their efforts? taThey tried by their falsification, to qtdefcat his nomination, and failed; jtthen they would smother the public wtjudgment under the weight and 6t(nch wrof their nastiuess aud carry Vermont fagaijst him, and failed; then they noitried it on Maine, and failed still worse again; theu they persisted, mud iwt.ro answered by calling out a degree miacf enthusiasm that made his progress Republicans should look after the payment of their taxes' Come and seo our Fall and Win ter stock of Boots aud Shoes for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children; a French kid extra liue, for Ladies; a Ladies Button Calf; an old Ladies Wool Lined Winter Shoe; Children's in variety, llubbeis of all kinds Goods and prices that will talk Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 4t. Let every Republican seo that his State and County taxes are paid. Soiling Our Popular Hook fofcr Foist tvizs. How They Are Made. niiwii-itei) lii tho career ol' nearly SIM) Micccsst'ul folk. Tho ureat hook ot llio t-euson. No competition. An entirely vni.li.i t. (i vest tho lnsino 1110 01 11 kiJ nu n and woman. Jieauauie, iuv cy, I'Ji.tirtamintr, aim i !" nn in 11 who iick ro 10 win. iucii nu ut ,1 il 1 i ni. 11 11 net idtesiiiid statements. Wido- ....... ir.. ii.-iv nml ..luitv. Kverv nam Hni . . . , -A.V ...1. I (raph tenches a valuaiilo lesson, ni'iui ter limes its cost to public men, parents and voiinj.; nii'n and woman. AGENTS WANTED Ladies very successful. For circulars and term, address llo Hrotuois, PcHiliii!,', j.IV scptn mt. . . . u 1..... I.,,- I'illliiirnli ll-(l."iiiin rlvin;; Piltshuriih 7:.Mam, are Solid I with Pullniairs Mleepini; Cars I" liullalo and Piltslmruh. jr-1-Tickels sold ami lnign ' to all principal point. liet lime tallies uivin full Ih!" from Coinpanr'! Aircnt. WM. S. HAI.bWlN. llen'l Pass-1- und Ticket i't, No. 41 F.xcliaiik,"' St., nulla!", . J. I,. CRAlO. Amu!, Tiouosta, Fa. giye; AYAY IN GGiOi' 20 KONOruVBLE kUAT.Z " 1st A wnrit Vt.m hi ol.l t 0. SPO.IOl ' 4 Ml, li.i0; .'ith. !' Aimr.U of l.i'' Tn hit in.f-nri nTi-lln 1.11 rwlt. lnlc ' 1 mt K.iHh .rl- IT I . i.r I.-IH- gi In IU. ..r. :' M. ! I.." ;" 'W. I a.lb re .irlillT I . b. i. mum: ' ' I .i.. m.....I I..U.-T : t..r.iri I.. w- . f ....'! II. vn.l. ..;. arij..i .'- ?5Vf r:MK.;.l"". I ' l.rH. .M U .-.. '.I I ...... . ...i. .i.-l f. , ii' . niHlu fsilumni..'' 'a' itmCi g a .r im.iw.mi..-. Ti.-i ",.ki."i"";..,:. I Jm. fr...,i m lllru .u"- H......l..v"il. i'I I ' . ' m.2 i-. :r. . il N '. 4lh. ...KWyr; ? S3 s 'lW t i.tr l.r.. -.i..rn-!.-r o- U" .f"H.iynl I-Iimt "" V mm4 Y. rr.-rvlhlii- I.. .l. I " lt.i-n intl . - ' ri. n.-l'.-. 33 M O M. O i GO t J " rrr. vi jj I r o crq . ZZ 3 I u - rS S CO M g -a 1 R r ? zn s. i i-k i ; ii- h. '-t 1.4 CAT.!. ANI (iI"P PltlCKS, HMD. HI lillBiUi, TIONKSTA, PKNN'A. -. i - Owl y.tr ll.-il.T I. wri'-j ,l K .. I i ... .h i' .i.' h..,u!U. .il ll 1 liiiyul I.Iim.' ilniU.'iil vi l!l It i .r.-. Illi. II"' " hiM n-i u..rnl .i.ii" i"'"i. ' !:" "," "i !... !. "v n.-.tli lliur.l-i"r lc..lrr. h.i. mn-t l hi i.l -I i' I " r'l" rl "' '' ',, V, ' ' Ir J i,i'iiii. S!h. In I'". !'"' 'l.'"- ' 1,..- Il.l flrat m tllr.l. -K""'! i.l-i..". T ' '' I.. I wm. u,. nr.... i. I. lhn..M N.M !' ""''.- Uvl,. lli. N. .i. l.llr..... f f N......,t..l.. io-....'- ' wlmiliis iv.rJ.. ."I " Mltl.lt.vll ofO;' menu . uri.r m. H" Ht K lirHil it l'..l.r m "" ,t- I th i Sttr." ..! o.n,t.-.i.l. l" r.mll'il "' ""J"- ' II i ... c.i l-d llvo U-nl uli.miM v llli .-ur I 1-1 "l llllh. A.wmr r.-k i.ii.i In .1 li.t !-!, ' l.t i.r I.Ti-vi ft- linn . M -r. vitilw A." 'i I"- noy '' -DrU2Tl-l 1 ll I Slv I I ll- HI '"I' .I,., vi...... lt. .ol thr ..- mre'1i.-i'. '! ivi sii.l iit.u. I - . ..... s. i iv.At t.hV,.t..ii. J e.li W .rl .i Kuy.l l.::t.l I..-.HIH I. V ' ' ' c". 'i .!..l'l... S !. i i:..-.. i'i-. li.-.rO-t'- ' Nicein linn;!' A C . ii Il.iv ill alli en' V.l'l lilt.-. iii nn? iii m new ' I "'m i' i iir mi l ,.;,, I him p..-; ; i ;l 1 all kinds i ii ili.it ii.:c at t::e in.-M ! icill.il.lo .'.! .-ninner u .il sit rfcivl vH vn nu ll rione-ln, I t in ,..r . .... I cm nn n"iy i ni'i I.. II r.. n,.r Killl.l .i l I I' l l Ml III" H. i'ot I have exliv. lacil'.lies .,r MlnppiiifJt lo "H 1( nits. I.. Ii. Will II MM i!. ju2;lin iumzm AuriicuiTUBisf lOyColcnim I Ml Kiii;rn vilify in each issue. 4C;1 YE Alt. Cl.EO A Yoar. Send Ihiee 'J'-, slumps lor Samp ' "I'V (!';iii.:lish or lierniiiii) i'l H e i luesl ami Itcsi A;vi' i nlteial .li'iirnal in the worul. (i! Mi !", J f 1I ' '.. 1 V 1 i V, . Jl'I'li, Pic-. 7.d IIi-oalay, Nev York. AND dui tioi from the east to New York and his re- deception there oua of the phemomcna the0f tta times. They would surely enhave a better show if they would Itflrop tho uastiness and discuss with Wh'lignity the issues before tho country, tavand be entitled to some little respect dtt'ler the election is over, and they be- f.in to win the battle of 1888. Vi J, Let every Republican see that his :axes are paid at once. The time is hurt, and before you know it, will lip past. Attend to it right now. Judok Burkk, Vice President of the Columbus & Hoiking Valley rail road, alaige mine owuer in thellock iDg Valley, couiirms Mr. Blaine's de nial of having an interest in the coal syndicate now at war with the miners. The Standard Coal t Iron Company, borrowed money from Mr. Blaine, went to pieces two years ago, blew out its furnaces and closed its mines, and Mr. Blaine lost every dollar he loaned them. That most excellent journal for farmers, gardeners and housekeepers, the American Agriculturint, regular price 81.50, can be had in connection with this oaner for 82.50. Now is the best time to ubscribe. Full and Winter Clothing in Children's Suits and Overcoats Iroiu 4 years old up, and from 83. 2-") upward. Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, best goods', makeup and prices. Stocking varn, all kinds and colors. Concord Crapes cheap, at 4t. Wm. SMKAKiiAViiii & Co'a. Notice of DissoliTtion. To tcliitm il mai OnK't rn: Notice is herehy given that tlio partner ship herctoloro existing hetween V. M. Jleck.S. S. Jackson aud It. M. Mat-son, under the naino and stylo of Keck, Jack won it- Matson, in tho lumber Ihimiicsh in Forest Co., Pa., is this day dissolved by ttu'i-ceiuent, F. M. Keck retiring. 'Nolico is iiiilhcr given that tho under Ki'rned w ill carry on tho said business as Jackson, Matson. v. Co., hot that no liabilities of said Keck, Jackson A Matson will be as sume. 1 1 vthein. tho .said Jackson, Matson A Co., except lo tlio amount nun in mu i'i ties'nained in cchedule thereof lecordod in Fn.'ust Cmintv Hecoidei's ollice, on tho Hilli dav of Aiiiil. 181. JACKSON, MATSON A CO. Tionesta, Pa., Auk. l- it MARRIED. 11PSII KKKNKY At tho M. J'.. I'ar- sonage. Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 2i, 1SSI," by Kev. J. P. Hicks, Mr. Daniel Mc. Hush, nml Miss Marv M. KerneV. both of Tidiouto, Pa. Tidiouto AVta please copy. ClIIMSTIK KICUAKDS At tho resi dence of iho luido's parents, at May- burjr, Forest Co., Pa., Sept, 2-, 1SS1, Kd ward Christie of Tidiouto, Pa., to Miss P.ello Kichards, daughter of William Kichards. M ini s x cents fwi- po.-tiijto, mi) i-ci-eivo In o a cosily box of paids which will In I p nil, of wilier sex to more money right away than unythinK olso iu this world. Fortunes await tho workers absolutely sure. At onco ad dress True iV: Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.'J GREAT REDUCTION! $130 ft YEAR. DK. FK HASH'S WATKH CUK10 F.S TAKl.ISllMKXT A health institu tion in its iioih year. For nearly all kind of chronic diseases, aud especially the dis ease of woniuii. Open at ull seasons Circulars free. Address, S. Frea.se, M. 1.. i.'e.v brihton, KtdVtr founty, Pa. leb'JTU, CW.DIMIOK, FINK STATION I'.IIY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, FOKKION AND DOMKSTIC IP JElTT IT S &zz O . Also Aiient for Kstey, Slerlln, Sho nint'er, Hint Cloii-h it Warren Organs. Docker llios., J. A C. Fislicr, C. D. Peaso it :o., and Wm. Knabo Pianos, lioltoni cash ju ices iveii. Call and exainino cata loirues and prices. Tionesta, Pa. S'T't 17. ST C . VVT iTT EK I N . Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TION IvSTA PA. Land and Kailway Surveying a SjicciaHy, Magnetic, Ho'.ar or Trianuhitioii Survey inr Pest of Instruments and work. Terms on application. VkNTKAL. llOCSK, OH. CITY, PA. j W. 11. KoTII, Proprietor. The largest, KestKocated and Furnished Huuse in the fity. Near 1'nioii Depot. r. T - : f 1 - ' - - - , 41 s vrfr1 '":::::;:;;v"-? v,'-.xi T : - '-v.;;c.;- - -1 ;. . vt.". Locate ! on the X. Y., P it O. K. K.. CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND E5B A LE I XNT IT UT K. RANDOLPH. N. Y. It is a lariro ami tlu.ioUKhly eiiiipped Seminiiry lor both sexes. Kslablished in 'M. Property lice from debt, jllKi.HOO. New liiiai.lini? Hall with steam heat, etc., erected in l":'. at tho cost of fcTi.ooo. Fx cellent Hoard and homo-likearrangenients throii'hoiii. Total expenso for board, furnisiied room, wteani heat, light, wash inland tuition for 14 weeks ?."! '.70; for jilKii. Fall term beuitis Septem ber 2, l!S.si, t-nds December olh. Winter term opens December loth ; ends March UOth 1ks5. Spriiifj; term opens March lllst, ends July lid. For Circulars or Catalogue,-address. PKOF. J.T. KDWAKDS, D. D., Principal. Jul W-tit. Hundreds write they own their lilo and present k'ood health to Acker's F.n (jlish reuuHly for consumption, coughs., Holds, Ac. Sold by li. W. Kovard. TOD WOKK of every descriplion execu I ted at the KKPritl.ICAN ellice. REEU1EDY Havim; t rii'jrlf.l -0 years between i and di ath with Asthma or Phathi trea.ed bv eminent physicians, and rci inn' no benclit, 1 s compelled ilui . the last live yi ars of my illness to sit mv chair day and nilit aspinn for br. my hinlerinp; was beyond descri ' In despair 1 experiinenled on iilysel: compountlint; roots and herbs nod . inK tho inedicino thus obtained. 1 v nalely diseoveded this Wonderful I for Aslhina and Catarrh, warranted to lieve tlio most stubborn ease of Asthma live ininiiles, so that tho patient can 1. down to rest und slcepconilorlablo. Pick read the following condensed extracts : Mrs. W. T. Hi own, Monroe, Texas, writes: "I Kiill'ered with Aslhrna ) years. Your -Treat remedy has completely cured me. Publinh tliis for tho benelit of tho afllieted. iv s. ("lark. Wukenian. O.. writes: "1 certainly beleivo vour remedy to bo tlio best Aslhina and Catarrh cure in the world. 1 have tried everything else, and all failod but yours. I w ish you worlds success. C. A. Hall, Kashaw. Wis., writes: "I received your trial packanoand H"d inval aluable, doiiifr just what you claim for it. It is truly a liod-send to humanity. No ono can all'ord to do without, it w ho isut fcrin with Asthma or Catarrh. Such are tlio expressions of praise und (rratitude received daily, and in addition, 1 will still continuo my former propos ition. Send mo your name and nddrei-:! and I will forward you a trial package by return mail, Free "of charge. Full si.o box by mail, SI. (hi. Sold by all driitftfiKts. Address, D. KANtiFDL, Appluereek, O., Inventor and moIo proprietor. H 1 1 OTOU K A P 1 1 O A KI. F. K Y . I TIONKSTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . - Proyvieter. Pictures takeu in all the latest styles o the art. -1 and Machinery a Specialty. Second Iun Fntrini-H and lloilers on hand. Send l Stock List. THOMAS CA KLIN, Al irhcnv City. auvit ly.
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