J. E. wek, EDITOR. WEDSESDA1 MORS IS G, JILT 14, 1886. Republican Ticket. STATE. For Governor, Gen. JAMES A. BEAVER, of Centre County. For I.icut. Governor, - Hon. WILLIAM T. DA VIES, of Bradford County. For Auditor General, Col. A. WILSON NORBIS, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Internal Affair, Col. THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. For Congress-at-Largc, Gon. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Luwrno County. t'OlNTY. Congress, Hon. J. B. AG NEW. Subjoct to action of District Conference. Assembly, CIIARLES A. RANDALL. Troasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Survoj-or, ' IIENRY C. WIIITTEKIN. Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION. The Republican State Convention which met at Ilarrisburg ob the 30th ult., did its work promptly, harmon iously and exceedingly well and satis factory. The ticket placed in semi nation is an exceptionally strong one, and could net give better general sat isfaction. All the nominees are well and most favorably known throughout the state; the soldier . is particularly well represented, not one of them but has bravely, gallantly borne the brunt of battle during the late war. We gladly nail such a spotless ticket to the mast head of the Republican, confident it will be triumphantly elected this fall. The platform is one upon which every tre PennBylvanian can stand, and is bound to command the admira tion of every true patriot. We give it in full below. Read it and see if it isn't sound to the coro. THE PLATFORM. Resolved, That the Republicans of Penn sylvania demand of Congress that the Limitation of Arrears of Pension bill, whereby unjust discrimination was made against applicants for pensions after June 30, 1880, should be repealed, and all sol diers and sailors entitled to pensions should share equally and justly in the payment of claims by the Government. Resolved, That the Republican party of Pennsylvania place themselves on record against the disfranchisement of the color ed vote, come from what source it muy, by intimidation, by tissue ballots, by a false count, by murder, or by amendment of the Constitution or by Congressional action. Resolved, That the thanks of the Re publicans of Pennsylvania are due to Hon. Thomas V. Cooper for his efficient sorvices as chairman of the State Central Committee, and that this Convention rec ommend that he be retained in his posi tion for another year. Resolved, That the office of senatorial delegate be and the same is hereby abol ished and that hereafter delegates to the Republican Stata Convention shall bo lected by representative districts only and that the Ropubliceu State Convention shall hereafter be composed of delegates elected from the various representative districts oa the basis of one delegate for each member of the House of Representa tives to which such district is entitled. Resolved, That we approve the bill, which has roceivod the almost unanimous endorsement of the United States Sonate and is now pending in the House of Rep resentatives, as regulating commerce be tween the States and call upon the Legis lature to adopt a like measure to regulate and suporvise freight charges within tho State. We deprocate the infamous work of im porting foreign pauper labor, criminal and contract labor and the products of Europoan criminal labor and demand the passage of a national law summarily and positively prohibiting such importation usiuur any pretext whatever. The product of tho farm and dairv should not be lost sight of in tho list of American industries to be protected un der the American system, and both na tional and state Legislatures should pro tect them from dangerous and unjust com petition and from any or all adulterations and counterfeits. Our hostility is like wise proclaimed to the Morrison bill, not only because it is an advanced step in the direction of Free Trade, but because it aesigiyj to permit raw materials to be im port! duty free and strikes at the pros perity of larm, the mine, and the work shop. k Labor and capital are of right, aud mould be, through custom and law, as mutual as man aud wito, and to the end ttiat their mutual relations shall bo trenKthonod we advocate at the hands of ttie .National Congress and of all state legislatures the enactment of proper laws anurding facilities for conference and ar bitration based upon tho principle that all auu are free aud (iual, and directly rec- opnir.inir. tho equality of all tho interests involved tho workers, tho employers and the people at large. VVe bring an indictment acainst tho present Democratic National Administra tion for its inconsistency, inditTeronee and inefficiency ; which lias' been alike incon sistent in the methods employed to pro mote promised reform, Indifferent to our individual and commercial interests, and Inefficient through lack of experience and ability to meet any of the gravo questions of the day. To tho end that our Indust ries may bo systematically developed, our commerce extended, labor receive- its just rewards and capital find remunerative employ ment, wo demand that the system of Pro tection, known as tho American system, which has been re-established, biiilt up end fostered by tho Republican party for twenty-live years, bo maintained in its in tegrity. And wo demand further that this system, under which tho wealth of this country has been moro than trebled in a single generation, and which affords a fair end liberal protection to our agricul tural and manufacturing interests and the individual classes employed in connection therewith, bo nlso extended to onr com merce, so that by tho establishment and maintenance of a commercial marino wo may diversify industry, find new chan nels for the overcrowded ranks of labor, make use of tho products of tho forest, mine and mill in building our own ships, and provide for tho nation's defense as well as the preservation of its honor by training a body of men for service upon the seas, furnishing ships which can bo transferred to the service ot tho nation in case of need and securing the establish ment of ship-yards and machinery, which will enable us, as a naliou, to construct entirely within ourselves, when necessitv requires, a navy which can meet tho de mands of modern naval warfare. Whereas, There is an evident desire oir the part of a largo number of intelli gent and respectable citizens of Pennsyl vania to amend the Constitution by "in serting a clause prohibiting the manufac ture and sale of intoxicating drinks as a beverage within the limits "of this Com monwealth ; therefore, Resolved, That it is tho opinion and judgment of this convention that tho Leg islature of the State should at once adopt measures providing for tho submission of this great question to a vote of the people in accordance with the true spirit of our fico institutions. Inviting Mr. Cleveland to the Graod Army reunion was a sly dig at the well-covered ribs of that thick waisted statesman. They might have known that be was too busy vetoing pensions to needy veterans to indulge in any frivolity. TriE rejection of the appointment of John Goode for solicitor general means substantially that while manipulating tissue ballots may qualify a man for political honors in Old Virginia, it does not necessarily entitle him to any distinguished reward from the federal Government. There can't be any truth in this report that Attorney-general Garland is about to be succeeded by Judge Thurraan, of Ohio. The Administra tion drove into the swamp with its eyes open, and old wheel-horses like Thurraan are evidently disposed to let it pull itself out of the mud the best way it can. Cait. Stkatton, a gallant soldier in the late war, well known in this city, who entered the post ofSoo de partment at Washington twenty years ago, in tbe lowest grade of clerkships, and by his ability and devotion to duty was promoted to be chief of the Dead Letter Division, was dismissed from the service on Friday last. When he received his discharge he went to Postmaster General Vilas to ask the cause and was informed that the rea sons were purely political. As he had been in no sense a politician and has never done more than vote a straight Republican ticket, he was naturally surprised at the charge, and asked for specifications, .which Vilas refused to give. A Confederate soldier will probably get his place. Venango Citizen-Tress. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent Ofllco, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for tho week ending Thursday, July 8th, 1886, reported expressly for tbe For est Republican, through tho Patent Law Office of Shipley Brashoars, C07 7th St. N. W. opposite tho U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : O. E. Benninghoff, Kendall Creek, ap paratus and process for supplying gas and air ; same, heat producing apparatus j II. II. Campbell, Blackburn, car coup ling; E. S. Collins, Nebraska, circular sawing machine; M. A. Gerber, and E. J. Nicholas, Lost Creek, whiflletree; W. II. Groninger, and J. W. Jacobs, Port Royal, railway gate; F. W. Heckol, Jr., and J. Shade, Columbia, pattern for mold ing stove covers; II. Hinckley, Willianis port, electrical train brake; S. W. Jones, Williamsport, velocipede; J. Kennedy, Pittsburgh, and H. Aiken, Allegheny, rolling mill ; M. N. Lovell, Erie, clothes wrinuer; J. McDonnell, Scranton, bail ear for pails; J. F. McConnell, and F. Ilarltster, Reading, ice creeper; M. J. Moxbam, Johnston, roll for rolling girder rails; S. E. Nics, Reading, sash cord fas tener; G. L. Peabody , Pittsburgh, steam engine; W. B. Sanders, Lock Ilaven, surgical chair ; J. K. Sax, Pittston, car wheel ; G. Westinghouse, Jr., Pittsburgh, detecting and carrying off loakago of gas mains; A. Wilbur, Allcghony City, pipe coupling; A. Lang, Pittsburgh, design lor giafes vessel. Use Electric Light Flour, the best in tbe world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. my 5. OVFICR OF TltR COMMISSIONERS OF FoBK.ST COUNTY, Tionesta, Pa., July 1st, 18(1. Tho Commissioners of Forest County will, on August 2d, iHsrt, receive scaled proposals for the repairing of the iron bridge at the month of Tionesta Creek. 8aid repairs to consist in removing eleven courses of stone off the right hand pier, and rebuilding the same, and to furnish any other stono that may bo necessary lor tho building of the same, together with all building materials. Also repairing tho wooden ice brenkors. and the raising of tho shore span of said bridge with suf ficient Magma to keen it in its place so Hint travel over tho bridgo may not be ini pedad during tho building of tho pier. i ne commissioners reserve me right to reject any ana all bids, y nun an ohis. , J. R. CiiAnwicx,) O. BVERI.Y, W. D. Nhirlps, j County Conim'rs. Attest, Jab. T. Brknisan, Clerk. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice is hereby givon that an applica tion will bo made to ths Governor of tho State of Pennsylvania, B llarrisburg, Ta., on the 12th di:y of August, A. D. 18.h, at '1 o'clock, p. m. of said day, or as soon there after as may be, undi r the act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled, "An Act to Provide for tho Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved April !), 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the char ter of an intended corporation, to bo call ed "Excelsior Pipe Line Company," whoso 'character and object shall be the transporting and shipping of petroleum, tor tuo public, Irotn tuo oil producing ter ritory of Venango, Clarion, Butler, Wash ingUin, Forest and Warren Counties, Pennsylvania, to storage tanks and points within said (Stale, and the storing aud in suring of such petroleum, and for these purposes to lay down, construct and main tain pipes, etc., and have, possess and en joy ail the rights, benefits and privileges ot saut Act ot Assemmy and its supple ments. Tho principle office or place of business of said corporation will be at Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania. The names of live of the subscribers to tho capital stock of said corporation are: f. to. cum Si nit, R. G. LAM BKKTON, C. A. HOTCHKISS, JOHN SCHWARTZ, J. E. BICKNELL. ASH t CAREY, Solicitors. J R A L L E, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLEnSBURG, PA. BARK AND LOG JOBBERS Should send for Cartwright's Bark Tally Book. The principle is similaj to Cart wright's Standard Log and Lumber Tally Books, so well known slated surfaces; May bo used in the Wet, Written upon and Erased. It givos the exact contents of any sized pilo or any number of such piles. IT INSURES ACCURACY", And absolutely makes disputes between jobber aud owner impossible, no matter liow deficient in figures cither party may be. A paper book properly ruled and print ed, to contain general results 6t each measurement accompanies each slate book, so that the slato book may bo erased whenover desired. Tho price of these books cun be saved, many times in each measurement. Liberal discounts to agents and the trado. Prico, fcl.50. Address RlDOWAY PUBLISSHIKO Co., LlMITKll, myliMSt. Ridgway, Pa. CORK SHAVINGS FOR MATTRESSES- Now is the time to change tho tilling in mattresses, and wo would recommend CORK SHAVINGS as being the cheapest and most durable article that can be used. 10 lbs. will fill a largo bed. For Salo by ARMSTRONG, BROTHER t CO. Cor. SUth and Railroad Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book agents, will re ceive FREE a Steel Finish Parlor En graving of all OUR PRESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, size vUxlib in., worth $1.00. Address, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. SOMETHING NEW. H. M. QUACKENBUSH'S SAFETY CARTRIDGE RIM PRICE, 7 dollars. Ti tilt iccsntl 81 ?et offirtl for til tney. Lenffth of Rifle, 33 in. ; Weight, (bout aH Um. ; Cal 22-100 for iht regular lib ot long sod short cartridges. These Rifle are safe to handle, quick to oper a'.e, and reliable in every respect. The barrels arc ftcel, accurately rifled, aod can be instantly detached lor packing or carrying in a small space. Tbe workmanship and finibh throughout are the best, and each rifle is thoroughly tested before reaving our works. 1 Send for our illustrated catalogue Is whirh also shows our Air Cuns, Stair Carpet Koda, Font Lathes, Nut Picks and Cracks, Booh and Desk Hacks, etc. Nearly all of thcie goods are well known in the markets of the world. Address the Manufacturer, II. M. QUACK ENBl'SH, Herliluier, ST. V. QT F h M P N R I M F Clay and Pans, Ore w s ntii 1.11 u 11 a..iia.sting Engines and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand Engines and Boilers on hand. Send for Sloik List. THOMAS CAR LIN, Alle gheny City. . augOly. APP7CSend six cents for postage, I HILL and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the wncLpru a iuf .1 11 till ir iiiifn At nrtt n.l dress True iSl Co Augusta, Maine. Apr.9 Af T I7rP SnI 10 cents postage, aud vJ J i- -L we will mail you free a royal, valuablo, sample box ot' goods that will put you in the way of making moro money at onco, than anything elso in America. Roth sexes of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital noi required. Wo will start you. Imiiionse pay sure for those who start at onto. SriNsoji te Co., Portland, -Maine. OOOOOOOPOOOOOOCO cooooccoooeo OOOOCOOOOCJCOOOCC WE SAY COME! j COME! I COME! Come where yon can buy nice Press Goods I Come where yon can get Good Goods Cheap 1 Come where you can get what you want I Come whero the goods redeem themselves 1 In SPRING PRESS GOOPS we havo complete stock of the Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho closo buyers. Satiino Barkers Suitings, Ginghams, PRINTS, of evory kind at XjAJDIIS' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Come where the Stck is Complete 1 Conio weero tho Stock r New 1 Come whero tho Goods are Reliable 1 Come where Trices ere the Lowest 1 CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOIIING FOR P.OYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EYKRY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of New Sn'ts just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT ni: UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we aro Headquarters for Our Goods are all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at tho Lowest Possiblo Prico. Como Rnd soe us. No trouble to show goods. U. J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THF. MOST COMPLETE Stock of EUItNITURE, Wfc ..f.'VISl'li ;U This is the only Storo you can ascend and stairs. Free ride In tho Elevator in the EXCH ANGE ULOCK, Telephone Connections. East of Suspension Uridgo. Q-O TO WM.ffiuMCfl. FOR ALL KINDS Of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, $T4oe Hat & NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE: MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES' CT 313 "W HI Xj IR; IT I OR THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SftlEARBAUGH & COS, TIONESTA, PA. TT-.F I ACKINAC. Summer Tours. FUIace Steamers. Low Rates. Ttrar Trips par VTsak Between DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Bt.ISTiaoo ChboT?n, Alrena, Horrlvlll. Otcr.aa endl.nh, tort'nuronJ Ba, Cl.-.ur, Oakiaaa Bouh, Miui city. Erery Woek Eay Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Bpoolal Sunday Trips daring jpiy ell Anfuct. Ou Illustrated Pamphlets Bales and Summon Tleketa will ba fUmtaiied T your Tlokel Ajuu, otiana C. D. WHITCOMB. G.n'l P.. ,.,, Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. DETROIT, MICH. Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOFING 1 A PWiALir. ( srouxiNG. BONNER BUILD1NO, tTp Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. SEND your .lob Work to tho REPUB LICAN Ollice. 1$ N' 7.' ism? lowest prices. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMF.KOUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAU EVER TO SUIT THE TIMES. WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. descend Fivo Storios without cliuiina R. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO CW.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING m HOLIDAY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PPvTJITS &z C Also Agent for Estey, Sterling, Sho ningor, and Clongh Warren Organs. Decker Bros., J. A C. Fisher, C. D. Pewie &V., nnd Wm. Knabo Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata logues ana prices. Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17 FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AMD CUM. The American Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four page weekly journal devo ted to the interests of Genthmon Sportsmen and their Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculturc, Tho Ken nel. Fishing, The Rifle. and all guntleniauly out-door sports. It in without n rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL BE SENT POST-PAID FOR SIX CTS. Eor sale by all newsdealors everywher FOREST ct STREAM PFBLISIIING Co. New York City, N. Y. Percheron MOUSES. Islam Hems StocK Tarn tiroso Isle, Mich. All stork selected from tin' gtt of blres U W M U(1 4lal11!i ttf CROIb- titimrhi-.; JHtMt reKiatcrfd in the Frenrii ft'i'l Aini'iioau Stnd iiouks. We have a ery lurgH minuter of iinporUM and rrade stnl lions anf liroitd uwirs ou Imml. I'iI'ts reaM.ii' nhle. CoiTt-sprmdruiu solicitd. tnd fur larire llln-tratd cataloLni, freo hy mail. Addrvas KAVAUC rAUMal, Detroit, Btcii. NEW PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. ITavinsr refitted and tborouiiblv over hauled tlio former Uallerv in tliis Dlaee. we are now prepared to do the best of worn at very reasonable prieos. J'.very tliinir in perloet workinir order and eus tomers will receive prompt Rttention. Uivo us a call. MUSES 1IEPLER Wffllffl? County and district agents fur THE POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Address B. U. Mtjtuai. Aid Swif.ty, Jau3-8t, Harmburg, ltL, BE 1)L?FFAL05: 1 Wna MM TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Dee.CT, 1885. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward A.M. r. in. 8 i!5 5 14 5 0(1 !) fill 3 2(1 r. m. p. M. 2 or fl 45 11 :i7 t!3l 1 IH l o:s Vi w A.M. r. m. 7 40 4 VZ 4 0;t 2 4! 2 ir. ar rittsbnrjrh lv oo 8 45 12 14 12 22 2 05 A.M. AM. 60 7 10 ... l nrkcr .. Foxburtr, .. Franklin 12 in 2 48 2 02 lv...Oil Ciry...nr 2 30! A.M. i. m ." P, H P.M. P. M. 12 25 11 45 11 K2 11 27 10 55 t)0fi S 41 h :v, S K H l(i 8 01 ir... Oil Cltv....lv 3 05 .... Oleopolis ..Enclo Rock.. President.... Tionesta Hickory .Trnnkeyvillo Tldio'uto 13 20 3 K3 t3 3d 17 17 17 2(1 7 37 7 ftO 7 58 8 10 f8 3! 8 ir, 9 05 9"fi A. M. aTm. u as A. M. 0 40 0 43 8 52 1 4 05 1 10 20 10 12 n :o t7 6:t t 13 7 40 12 4.1 4 2f. t7 25 0 17 8 45 ...Thompson f4 45 7 0r I2 0' fi 4! 11 f.0 ..lrvinotot) ... Warren fi 15 5 SO1 G 12 P.M. P.M. 8 00 P.M. 12 ft 17 (1 12 U i r A.M. A. M. 15 A. M. 1 1 05 jv...ivinzua....ar P. M. V. M. 4 20 It.. .Bradford ..ar P. M. A. M, 1 1 or 10 s: (I 12 nr...Kinznn....lv 5 5(i 11 00 f ! io 4:1 ... Snpar Run ... ...... Corydnn Onovillo ....Wo'.f Run.... Quaker Bridge, ...Red House..., ... Salamanca..., .So. Carrollion. ...So Vandalia... Allegany II .r; ii :t4 9 15 0 00 8 32 7 50 (133 10 0-J 0 40I10 11 0 47,10 li 0 53! 10 24 7 07110 83 7 23110 65 7 37!ll 00 7 47 11 21 8 03'n 87 8 10:1143 r. M.I A. M. fi 31 1 to :ic f24lI0 2;i h 18 1021 6 04 10 OS 4 40 4 !)4 4 24 4 07 4 00 I) i 0 ,.f 0 28 7 20 6 0 12 0 05 (12S 0 15 lv uican ... .nr r. m. A.M. A.M AnniTtoNAL TnAlN Leaves Kinxua 11:05am, Warren 12:5fiim, Irvinoton 1:43 pm, Tiilionto 3:15pm, Hone lesta fcO.'pm, a- rives on i:itv ii:4.inni. Appitional Train Leaves Oil Ciy 6:00 am. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eagle Rock fi:55am. President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am.TNinkeyvillefi:OOam,Tld outn l:50am, Thomtmon J1:00, arrive Irvinoton ll:30nm, Warren 12:00pm, Kin Ktia 2:a"pni, Sugar Bun 2:20, Corydon"8:00, Onovillo 3:15. Wolf Run 3:30, Uuake Bridiro 3:40, Red Houso 4:10, SalitmnnoA fi:02, South Carrollton 5:30, Sonth Vanda lia 6:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Clean 0:30pm. Trains run oh Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 9:00nm, ar riving l'ittsburth 8:25pm, are Solid Trnn between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsbnrch 8:45pm, rrr riving Pittsburgh 7;40nm, are Solid Trtn with Pullman'a Sleeping; Cars botwcoa Bullalo anil Pittsburgh. fO"Tickets sold nnd baggajro eheebeU to all principal points. (Jet limo tables giving fnll infOTrnJMf o from Companv's Agents. oeo. s.'OATciiELL, fn'irni. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l I'axs'r anJ Ticket AgM No. 41 Exchange S., KttMo, N. TPs J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Ta. ASTHLIA' AND REMEDY. SOI-D BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Having struggled 20 years bet ween 1Kb and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent phj'Bicians and receiv ing no benefit, I was compelled during tba last fivn veiirs nfmv illnnvn t.i ait m. my chair day and night gasping for breath; my HiillVrlngs were beyond descrlpKon, In despair I experimented on myself bv compounding roots and herbs and lnkat ini tti lopdlrinn thnM nbtuliinH f fitfia. for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re lieve the most stubborn easo of Authma In fivo minutes, so that tho patient can lie down to ret and sloep comfortably, pleatt read the following condensed extracts from unsolicited bwtirnonlals, all of recent dati Oliver V. R. Holmes, San Jose. Cub, writes: "I llnd tho Remedy all ami evws more than represented. I receive imititn taneous relief." E. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes: "Was treated bv eminent phynl ciansof thi country and flernianyi tried tho i-liniHte of diiicrent state nothing af forded relief like your preparation." T. E. Gates, County Treasurer, Phila delphia, Miss., writes: "Have osed she Remedy. Would not live without it. Br erv one that uses it recommends it. We have many other hearty testimon ials of euro or relief, and in order that all sulTurers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fe ver, and kindred diseases may have ma opportunity of testing tho value of ta Remedy we will send to any address trial package frc of charge. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Proprietor. Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Waynis Co., O. Full size Box by mail $1.00. PERCHERON HORSES." My recent import ntiiiii of Purciieroa hurtle, topnlier with my preKrut stock ot nearly lou bead, males ono i f tho most debir- iiIiIh ktliil ill I liiuL'imn. try to whx'l from. All Btock rrooidinl, Willi pedigrfe. In IVrcuer 119 8 tu d llo ok s of France and America. Took S!7 prix-s uud told md(d at la-it two N. Y. fitate fairs. Send for Catumxuu. Esrisobs. on tioutliern CVntrBl K. H. JOHN W. AJQN, Bclpio, N. Y. Box 30. L'aryellons Sewing MacMne Invention I Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies! Re Contisnons Rotary Motion! MAKES WORK Twice as ripid as on other machines. Twice as eimy us on other niachiucs. Oimuine Improved Bout Wood Work. IJtauliful mid Practical Attachments. Bciiil for descriptive circular. O. O. HSMRTOKTO. PITTSBURGH, PA. Wliulciuiv I)vs,!'T f,.r Wftttrn l'cufjlvsiiia tmi Wnlcra .MsiyliLi. TOSA RAILROAD.