The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 21, 1886, Image 2

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    EDITOn,
WEDXESPA! MORNING, JLLI fl, 1586.
Ilcpuhlican Ticket.
KTATK.
For Governor,
Gen. JAMKS A. BEAVER,
of Centro County.
For Lieut. Governor,
Hon. WILLIAM T. DAVIES,
of Bradford County.
For Auditor General,
Col. A. WILSON NORRIS,
of Philadelphia.
For Secretary of Internal Affairs,
Col. THOMAS J. STEWART,
of Montgomery County.
For Congress-at-Large,
Gon. EDWIN S. OSBORNE,
of Luzerne County.
COUNTY.
Congress,
Hon. J. B. AGNEW.
Subject to action of District Conference
Assembly,
CHARLES A. RANDALL.
Treasurer,
SOLOMON FITZGERALD.
Surveyor,
HENRY C. WHITTEKIN.
Coronor,
Dr. J. W. MORROW.
The attempt to force Mr. Powdeily
into politics has failed dismally. lie
has boycotted the whole scheme.
If Wallace is nominated for gov
ernor there will be a great opportuni
ty to get out of the way and allow
both wings of the Democracy flap to
gether. LTorizomtal reduction, as applied
to the river and harbor appropriations
by the Senate, works smoothly and
wisely. It is an excellent balance
wheel upon the extravagance of a
Democratic House.
The Boston Herald concludes after
some reflection that "the Democratic
party is a very absurd party." The
Mugwumps are a little late in acquir
ing this hump-packed truth, but it is
batter late than never.
Thebe ib some likelihood that Dem
ocratic quarrels will give the Repub
licans two or three additional districts
in Indiana. The spoils haven't been
sufficient to go around out there, and
the features of the pale-faced moon
are spotted with blood.
The Democratic candidate for gov
ernor of Alabama was asked at a re
cent mass meeting whether he was for
Prohibition or against it, and he re
plied simply, "I am a Democrat."
This answer was received with deafen
ing cheers and after the meeting the
fellows crowded around asking him
what he'd take.
Theee is a gruesome and distressing
etory afloat to the effect that President
Cleveland's order warning federal of
ficers against using their positions to
control nomination! was aimed, not at
the regulation spoilsmen and machine
politicians, but at old Civil Service
Commissioner Edgerton, who rushed
out to Indiana the other day to work
against the renomination of Congress
man Lowry. This is a saddening tale.
If it is true, it not only sheds a new
light upon the President's action, but
it places Judge Edgerton under the
more or less painful necessity of haul
ing himself up before his own com
mission and making a frightful exam
ple of himself in the interest of reform.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, D. C, July 16, '86.
The first controller has decided that
out of the appropriation of $100,000
made for the present year to carry out
the provisions of the act establishing
the bureau of animal industry the
commissioner of agriculture cannot
expend any fraction for the purchase
of cattle not known to be diseased but
which have been simply contiguous to
cattle diseased with pleuro pneumonia,
and can only purchase and destroy
diseased animals when in bis judg
ment it may be essential to prevent
the spread of pleuro pneumonia from
one state to another. He bas also de
cided that the commissioner cannot
out of eaid appropriation pay tho dif
ference between the estimated value of
cattle and their value for beef, when
they have been slaughtered for beef,
J. E. TVENK,
because they were suspected of boin
affected with pleuro pneumonia.
Everything is not running smoothly
with Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland'
latest move in journalism. She is un
der contract to take editorial manage
ment of Literary Life, in Chicago
Mr. Elder, the business manager o
the paper, wishes to insert the name
of Miss Cleveland in the title page
but has received a missive from her
couched in the following terras: "By
all means leave my name entirely off
tho front cover. Let it appear no
where on the cover or anywhere else
You will not do bo, for you know that
we discussed that point in our inter
view, and this must be final." Miss
Cleveland also demands that no ad
vertisements shall be inserted in tho
magazine until they shall first have
been submitted and approved by her
and that not a line shall appear onti
she shall have passed judgment upon
its literary merit.
The Postmaster General has, in com
pliance with petitions signed by large
numbers of business men in numerous
cities, amended the postal laws and
regulations so as to permit the trans
mission through the mails within the
United States and Territories of
liquids not liable to explosion or Bpon
taneous combustion or ignition by
shock or jar, and not inflamable; soft
soap, pastes or confections, ointments,
salves and articles of similar consist
ency, under certain conditions insuring
safety to other mail matter in trans
mission.
Ex-Senator McDonald returned to
Indianapolis from Washington last
Friday with the intention of remain
ing there until August, but on Satur
day he was again summoned to the
capital. This, together with the fact
that he had a consultation with W.H
English, caused a renewal of the ru
mor that McDonald is to take a place
in the cabinet. He stated, however,
that there was no political significance
in his return to Washington. His
friends say that the Attorney General
ship in the only cabinet position he
would take.
The members of the U. S. Senate
hare contributed $10 each for the pur
chase of a portrait of Senator Wade
lampton, painted by Mr. Guerry, of
bouth Carolina, to be presented to that
state. The portrait is to be the Sena
tors joining iu the presentation and
expressing the pleasure it affords them
to present the picture of their distin
guished friend and colleague to his
native state. L.
List of Patents.
List of Patents granted bv the U. 8.
Patent Office, to citizeus of Pennsylvania,
for the week ending Thursdav. Julv
15th, 1886, reported expressly for the For
est kefublican, through the Patent Law
Office of Shipley Brashears, 607 7th St.
N. W. opposite tho U. S. Patent Office,
Washington, D. C. :
W. G. Bennett. Sharosburtr. alarm
clock (2 patent;) W. T. Bradberrv. A I.
legheny, gas burner; C. Bruchart, Sa
lungo, animal trap ; H. C. Croup, Butler,
cuff button and holder; W. J. Davis,
Pittston, potato digger; D. Drawbaugb,
r.uenys Mills, Induction eoll; J. II.
Enich, Mahoney City, miners can; G.
Galland, and E. Croux. Wilkes Harm.
gas burner; I. F. Good, Allentown, com
bined railway chair and tie : M. E. liar.
rison, Pittsburgh, beariuar brass for enr
axle journals; C. E. Hauck, Pittsburgh,
nai iron; w. Jackson, Allegheny, bal
anced slido valve ; II. C. Johnson, Mead
ville, apparatus for cooling beer ; E. Kay
lor, and H. Pruse, Allegheny, pipe coup
ling; J. A. Kneedler. Grant, thill conn.
liug; M. McKeough; Pittsburgh, foot pad
for machine treadles ; M. Rothchild,
Shamokin, mortising machine;, M. G.
Shindle, Mountvillo, rail Joint; J. II.
Simpson, Pittsburgh, manufacture of
coupling Unks ; U. C. Singiser, Mechan
icsburg, switch stand; D. F. Staufler,
York, apparatus for treating pretzels and
crackers; R, L. Stufft, Scottdale, watch
case spring ; G. A. J. Tletz, Phillipsburg,
manufacture of glassware; J. Webb,
Boaver manufacture of fancy glassware;
T. E. Connelly, Pittsburgh, automatic gas
governor; A. B. Farghar, II. W. Eiseu
hart, and B. M. Root, York, fertilizer dis
tributor ; P. N French, Pittsburgh, ma
chine for straightening and nibbiug
spring leaves; W. W. Grier, Hultoi.!
hltU wheel for vehicles; R. A. (i. Hart-
".'"" railway gato; J J. T. Ila.ol-
V ',. ""7 , K bluing machine;
II. Mayor, Bradiord, stock record; 1.
Mclnroy, Charleston, automatic brake
for vehicles; J. W. Miller, Butler, coffee
and spice mill; H. Mitchell, Kcottdalo.
carving device; T. II. Keif, York, bear
ing device for vehicle springs ; A. L. and
C. t. Keniiiiiunn, Pittsburgh, valve for
pumps; M.S. Vomer, Pittsburgh, pipe
joint and line; F. C. Washburn, Wells
borough, cartridge loading Implement;
J. D. Whitehead, Northumberland, car
coupling; A. G. Wilkins, Mea.lville, but
ton fastener; C. B. Wylie, Pittsburgh,
double acting pump.
Remarked by R. C. Joiner of
Allen, P. 6. Hillsdale Co., Mich.:
"Nothing gave my rheumatism such
quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Eclectic
Oil believe it infallable for rheumatics."
A Literary Coup D'Etat.
Of all surprises to which tho rending
public has been treated by Mr. Alden'a
surprising Literary Revolution, perhaps
the most remarkable is the last.
Two of tho choicest and most famous
books in modern literature, Washington
Irving's "The Sketch Book" and "Knlck
erbocker's History of New York," are
just publishod in Ktv'o worthy of this
most widely celebrated and universally
honored of American authors. The two
books together form One of tho Nine vol
nines of his works also just published
The typo is large, leaded, beautiful; tho
two volumes bound in one comprise GOO
pages ; tho binding is Half Morocco, mar
bled edges. The only other edition in the
niBiket that at all compares with this or
rivals it, is advertised by the publisher at
&UH) per volume.
Mr. Aldon's price when sold it sots of
nine volumes, is a littlo less than $1.00 per
volume. He now oilers this single speci
men volumo Until Septeinb.tr 1, 18.Se', for
the price (if it can be called a prica) of 50
cents, by mail, postage paid.
This offer is Without Restriction or
Condition; if there are a hundred thous
and, or half a million of those who take
pleasure in the works of Washington Irv
mg, who want the volume, ho snys ho will
fill their orders as fast as his printers and
binders can turn them out.
If von wnnt to comnlntA vnnr tint ntfar
you nave received tins vol h me, you can,
of course do so by paying the additional
price lor me set. i lie uojoct ot this ex
traordinary "Conn D'Etet" is of course.
advertising; except for this consideration
mo price would be ridiculous and ruin'
ous. Mr. Aldcn sends his complete Con.
denscd Catalogue of standard books free
to any applicant, or his Illustrated Cata
logue, jja pages, for four cents. Address,
John B. Aldon, Publisher, 393 Tearl St.,
aew loi'K.
Use Electric Light Flour, tho
best in the world fur the money. Ask
your grocer for it. my5.
JTOTICE.
Oppipk of th
HE 1
EST Cot'NTT,
fr 1st, 1S8(3. J
Commissioners ok Forest
Tioxksta. Pa.. July
Thft Commissinnpra nf EVtroaf Onii...
will, on August 1M, 188rt, receive sealed
proposals for tho repairing of the iron
Said repairs to consist in removing eleven
courses of stone off the right hand pier,
and rebuilding the same, and to furnish
any other stone that may bo necessary
for tho building of the sanie, together with
all building materials. Also repairing
tho wooden ice breakors, and the raising
of the shore span of siid bridge with snf-
fipinnl Ktnriiifi tr lrnnn 1m ita 1
that travel ovpr t.bfl lirirln'a Dinv tint K. im
peded during the building of the pier.
ir MiiiniHiinurs reserve mo rigut 10
reject any and all bids.
J. li. CHADW1CK.1 . ,
O. Byerly, I Cbiinty
W. P. Shiklps, j Commrs.
Attest, Jas. T. Brknnan, Clerk.
Notico of Application for
Charter.
Notice is hereby trivnn that, an oi;
tion will be made to thj Governor of the
State of Pennsylvania, at Ilarrisburg, Fa.,
on the 12th day of August, A. D. 188S, at 2
O'clock. D. m. of said lav. or an tirwM. -I.oa.
after as may be, under the act of Assom-
uiy vi ui .,ummonweaitn or Pennsylva
nia, entitled, "An Act to Provide for the
Incorporation and Regulation of Certain
Corporations," approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the char
ter of an intended corporation, to be call
ed "Excelsior Pino I .inn rvnnmani,
whose character and object shall be the
iruiiHpormig ana snipping or petroleum,
for tho public, from tho oil producing ter
ritory of Venango, Clarion, Butler, Wash
ington, Forest aud Warren Counties,
Pennsylvania, to stormm innl-a or.,1 tviinia
within said State, and the storing and in
suring of such tlptroleilm nnil fnr Ihnu
purposes to lay down, construct and main
tain "nines. f)tC. Ami h.iVA tinuuoua art.l An
joy all the rights, benefits and privileges
uiwiuflnui Assemoiy and its suimle-
ments. The principlo office or place of
ousiness ot said corporation will be at
Oil City, Venango Countv, Pennsylvania.
The names of five of tho subscribers to
the capital stock of said corporation are:
R. G. LAMBERTON,
C. A. HOTCHKISS,
JOHN SCHWARTZ,
J. E. BICKNELL.
ASn t CAREY. Solicitors.
RALLE,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
TYLERSBURG, 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 woll known slated surfaces-
i.m.y no in mo vei, written upon
and Erased. It tnves Mm ovnr.t mni.ni.
of any sized pilo or any number of such
IT INSURES ACCURACY.
And absolutely makes disputes botween
nuuer mm owner impossible, no matter
iov deficient in tiLMirpH iiili,.r i, .ri,- ..,.,
be. 1 J -
A paner book nronnrlv rnlel mwi r.-i.,t-
ed, to contain general results of each
iiiuasurc-mL-ui. accompanies each slate
book, so that the slutn I
whenever desired. The price of these
books can be saved, many times in each
measurement.
Liboral discounts tr Kmiii. n.i i,
- - " ii 14 hji:
trade. Price, $2.50. Address
1U1HJWAY rUHMSHINU CO., LIMITED,
mjju-Bi. Kidgway, Pa.
A PRESENT!
Our readers for 12 renin in
stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping,
and names of tun imnLr ci,r...,tu n n ...
ceive tKKh a Steel Finish parlor En
graving of all OUR PUESIDENTS, in
cluding Cleveland, sine in worth
$4.00. Address,
JSLDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111.
A PRI7F Kcna Hls
M hill nnd rec.ei
x cents for postage.
eive free a costlv lin
of goods which will help all, of either sex
io mine money rigid away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await the
workers absolutely sure. At once ad-
ress l rue a co Augusta, Maine. Apr.O
Arl , Kend 10c't! Postage, and
J- we will mail you free a
royal, valuable, sample box ol goods that
mini iiuijuu in in way oi niaKing more
IllOliev at Olll'H. than ui.i.i l.i.i.r ..!.,, i..
- . , "J ...... UI.D 1J
America. Both sexes of all ages can live
at home and work in spare time, or all tho
time. Capital not required. Wo will sUrt
you. Immense pay suro for those who
start at once. bxiUboa ic Co.. Portland.
Miiiuo. '
lililliilll j CICk
ooooooooooooooco cococccccoccoo ccceoceeeoceee
WE SAY
COME!
COME !
Como whero you can buy nlco Dress Goods I
Como whoro you can got Good Goods Cheap I I
Como whore you can get what you want I
Como whero tho goods redeem themselves 1
In SPRING DRESS GOODS wo have eonipleto stock of the Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish tho close buyers.
Satliuo BcrBorSj Suitings, Glngbams,
rif every kind at lowest prices.
LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS.
Como where the Stock is Complete !
Como wecro tho Stock is Now !
Come where the Goods nro Reliable !
Come whero Prices are tho Lowest !
CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOIIING FOR
COTHINO FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERYBODY,
Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'tsjust received and Marked Down
Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forget that wo aro Headquarters for
Our GooJs are all Now and Fresh, and
Como and see us. No trouble to show goods.
U. J. HOPKINS & CO.
IN THE EXCHANGE
MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE,
s I;, s r
."l. .tt&jWtim PRICES LDWFR TKiN FVFR
L Hi
This is tho only Store you can ascend and
stairs. Free ride in the Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Telephono Connections.
G-O TO
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Woo $$&in &
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LADIES' & BABIES'
JEWBLBT !
OR
THE BEST TOBACCO AH D CIGARS.
SAME AS CASH ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
AT
WIYI. SMEARBAUGH & COS,
TIONESTA, PA.
MACKINAC.
Summer Tours.
Palaoe Steamers. Low Rates
ro Trips pm WMk Btiwim
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
klgnaa. CtBonn, Alpena. BiMkui.
0o4.,8.nJ?Moh. tort feu ron
I. CUu. Oakiuu llouH, Huio. oily.
Mnry WMk D7 Biwmo
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
epwui enadiy Trim dnrti Jnjy M Auut.
Ouw Illustrated pamphlets
tr you, liuali,, ,v, or itumta
C. O. WMITCOMB, G.n'l P..
Detrcit & Cleveland Steam titv. Co
06THOIT, MICH. W
Practical TinEcr,
All kinds of Sheet Motal Work rirouint-
ly attended to.
TIX 1
f AND
I SPOUTING.
ROOFING
A Bl'JiCIALTV.
BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA.
SliNirAyiuoh Work to the-KEPUJJ-
JiCAN Office.
mm
COME!
BOYS,
will be sold at tho Lowest Possiblo Prico.
9
BLOCK, HAS THE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION IN
DETAIL,
n . - '
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
UN I K II TA KIA'G
WITH THE LATEST IM
PROVEMENT AND
STYLE OF HEARSE.
descend Five Stories without cliuiiiiR
East of Suspension Bridge.
R. M. HERMAN,
SUCCESSOR TO
C. "W. DIMIOK,
FINE STATIONERY,
SPORTIriS AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
I'llltElli.N AJND DOMESTIC
FBTJ X T S &; G.
Also Agent for Estey, Sterlinir. Sho
niiiL-er, and Clouith it Warren Orcaus.
Deeker Bros., J. A C. Fisher, V. D. Pease
A f'o anil Win, Knubo Pianos. Bottom
cash prices given. Call and examine cata
logues and prices,
d price
a, Pa.
Tionesta,
Sept 17.
SOMETHING NEW.
H. M. QUACKEN BUSH'S
SAFETY CABTME MM
PRICE, 7 dollars.
Zlt Icit Meuriti VIS 7it offend for tie k'utty.
Length of Rifle, 33 in. ;
WeiRht, bout 4X N-CL -ioo
for the regular UU or toog and short
cartridges.
These Riflci are taie to handle, quick to opcr.
ate, and reliable in every respect. The barrels
are steel, accurately rifled, and can be instantly
detached for packing or carrying in a small space.
The workmanship and finish throughout are the
best, and each rifle is thoroughly tested before
leaving our works.
Send for our Illustrated rntalngue which also
shows our Air Ouiia, Slulr Carpet KoiIh,
Font l.alhra, tint Pick Crarka.
Hook ami Dcak ltacka, etc. Nearly nil of
these goods ate well known in the markets ot the
world. Address the Manufacturer,
II. M. QlACKESfDUSII,
Herkluier, N. Y.
Percheron
Island Ecme stocK ram
Crosse Isle, Mich.
All stock selected
from tbu Ktt of airea
and diiins of etilab-
J Imbed reputation and
"Jf' reirltUreu 111 the
Freoch aud Aiik i icuu 8tud Hooks. We have a
very larL'n number of iinorted and grade stal
lions ana brood mares on hand. I'rk-es reAitou
ahl. CorrespomU'oce solicited. Bend for lurKe
lllustrntevl ciiIhIol'iih free by mail. AdJru
bAYlt-t A r AUMll, Detroit, Blch.
NEW
PHOTO. GALLERY
IN TIONKSTA.
llavintr refitted and thoroughly over
hauled tho former Gallery in this place,
we are now prepared to" do tho best of
work at very reasonable prices. K very
thin In periei'.t working order and cus
tomers will receive prompt attention.
Give us a call, MOSICS II KPI.K U.
8k
in
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RAILROAD.
TIMK TABLE IN 15FFF.CT Pee. 27, 18KT.
Westwiiiii Pillslmrijh Division Knslwnrtl
A.M.
1. M.
8 2.r
A 14
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arm
3 '-'(I
P. M.
P.M.
2 OS
11 45
ti :i7
tl 31
1 is
1 0:1
A.M.
P.M.
8 4 ft
12 14
12 221
1 3(1
2 05
A.M.
A. M.
(I ftO
7 10
f7 17
f7 2(1
7 37
7 fiO
f7fi8
8 10
18 20
8 4,"
0 05
35
A. M.
A.M.
n ar
A.M.
0 4(1
45
10 08
10 11
10 in
10 24
10 88
l(lf,ft
11 0!)
11 21
11 37
11 4
A.M.
7 40
ArPiltalitirirh Iv
Parker
Foxhunt
Frnnklfii
(I 00
12 111
12 4H
2 02
4 12
4 0:1
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2 15
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2 80
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P. M
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Tionesl
Hickory
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1 1 32
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in 21'
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..lorvdon
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Wo'.f Run....
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7 07
7 23
7 37
7 47
8 03
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Quaker Bridge.
...Hod House....
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P. M.lA.M.
A. M.I
P. M.I
Additionai. Train Leaves Kiniiia
ll:()ftniii, Warren 12:ftOpm, Irvinoton 1:45
pm, Tidionto 3:lftpm, TiouesU hrOftpm, ar
rives Oil City ii:4ftpuo.
AnniTioNAti Thain Leaves Oil Citv
0:00 mil. Oleopolis fi:40 am, Eairle R(H'
(:ftftnm, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:ft2Rm
Hickory 8: lOam.Trtinkey ville :00nm,Tld
outo iliftOam, Thompson 11:00, arrives
Irvinoton 11:30am, Warren 12:ft0pm, Kin
r.ua 2:l)ftpm, Sugar Kun 2:20, Corydon 8:00,
Onovillo 3:lft. Wolf Run 3.30, Quaker
Rrhlfro3:40, lied llouso 4:10, Satamanor
6:02, Smith Cnrrollton ft:30, South Vandiv
lin 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Oleuu
O:30pm.
Trains run on Kastern Time.
Tkains leaving Pittsburith 0:00nni", nr
rivinir Pittslmtvli 8:2.pni, are Solid Trkn
between llullalo and Pitlsburxh.
Tu.mns leaving Pitlsbnnjh 8:4ftpm, ar
riving PitUburizh 7: l0nm, are Solid Train
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars betwvm
Rull'iilo and Pittsburgh.
ff'rr-Tiekotrt sold nnd baggage chcej
to all principal points.
(let time tables plviiiR full infoAinflcn
from Cotnpanv'H Airents.
(iKO. S. 1 ATC11KLL, Gcii'l np.
J. A. FKLLOWS,
(ien'l Paxs'r and Ticket Agent.
No. 41 ICxehaiiKo St., Hnlfalo, N. .
J. Ti. CRAIU, Acnt, Tlonosta, Pu.
D. LACELL'S
ASTHMA .
AND
CATARRH
REMEDY.
SOLD BY ALL DRUUGIS 1'9.
Ilavinp; utrupirled 211 years between ll
and death with ANTMNlA or PHTHISIC,
trenled by eminent physicians, and rooely
iitir 110 benefit, 1 was compelled during
the last five j tars of my illness to sit on
my chair day and niht paspint? for breath;
my sull'crinjfs wero beyond ilesoriptlmt.
In despair I experimented on mvself bv
compounding roots anil herbs and inkmf
in the inediclno thus obtained. I fortu
nately discovered this Wonderful Cure
for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re
lieve the most stubborn cas of Asthma In
live minutes, so that the patient can II
down torestainlBleepeonilortablv. Pleas
read the followingcondenscd extract from
unsolicited testimonials, all of recenldaUt
Oliver V. R. Holmes, San Jose Cal.,
writes: 'I find tho Remedy all ami
more than represented. I receive instan
taneous relict."
K. M. Carson, A. V., Warren, Kan.,
writes: "Wus treeted by eminent physi
cians of this country and Germany; tried
the climate of different states nothing af
forded relief like your preparation."
T. K. Gates, County Treasurer, Phila
delphia, Miss., writes: "llavo used the
Hemody. Would not Hvo without It, Ky
ery ono that uses it recommends It.
Wo have many other hearty testimon
ials of cure or reliel, and in order that all
Kiillerera from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fe
ver, and kindred diseases may hare an
opportunity of testing tho valuo of tlm
Remedy we will setid to any address trial
paokau'0 free of charge. Address,
J. 7.IMMF.KMAN A (X., PropriOora.
Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayn
Co., O. Full size Box by mall J1.00.
PERCHERON HORSES."
My recent ImporlT
' atiou of lVrctieron
boTBes, together with.
my present stock of
nearly 100 bead, make
one ot the luont de&ir-
,tuuic biutiH iu iiiiavuun-
''.' i! try to n'leet from. All
, . Block recorded, with
' ix-dlree. in l'crcher-
on btud Hooka of
Kranee and America.
Took 27 prize and
Old medal ut Inst two
for t'utaiot'U"- Slatioo
N. Y. Ktata fairs. Bend
Enkinorr. on Houtlicrn C'eiiUul It. it.
jutin w.
AJUN, buipio, N. Y. Box 30,
Marvellous Sewing Kactlne Invention!
Wonderful Blessing to the Ladles!
The Continnons Rotary Motion!
MAKES WORK
Twice as rapid as on other machines.
Twice as easy as on other machines.
Genuino Improved Bent Wood Work.
Beautiful and Practical Attachment.
Kend for descriptive circular.
. PITTSBURGH. PA.
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Wt'dlcru Maryland.
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