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To Assist Nature In restoring diseased or wastfd ti all that any -ru. do. i-ul- inonary affections, mid. as Colds, JJron- ami the- uni-oiis first bccouu-s i accumulations form in tin; air-cells cf the lungs, followed by tubercle, an 1, iiuall, iK-struction of tlic I is plain, therefore, tliat, i the hat-kin- cough is relieved, the bronchi.il lubes can have no opportunity to lu-al. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Soothes and Heals the inflamed membrane, the wasting process, and leaves no i i results.

This is why it is more highly estemeed than any other p-iliuunnry specific. L. D. Bixby, of Eartonsville, writes Four years ago I look a severe cold, winch was followed l.y a terrible cough. I -vvas very sick, and confined to iny bed about four months.

My physician finally said I was in consumption, and that he could not help ine. One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and before I had taken half a bottle was able to go out. By the time I had finished the bottle I was well, and have remained so ever since." Alonzo P. Daggett, of Mills writes: Six years ago, I u-, a 1 eling salesman, and at that time A a suffering with Lung Trouble.

Por months I was unable to rest nights. I could seldom lie clown, had frequent choking spells, and was often compelled to seek the open air for relief. was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which helped me. Its continued use has entirely cured me, and, I believe, saved nay life." Ayer's Ciierry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J.

C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price six bottles, THE OLEAN DEMOC11T THUESDAY, OCT 1887. --The celebrated Shubert Quartet Will give one of their refined concerts at the M.

E. church on the evenino- of Oct. 21. --Cal. Keeflin and wife, hive been visiting in New York, and.

several Pennsylvania cities, returned to Olean yesterday. --jThe pad factory has 5hni doAvu for a week, during the machinery will be over hauled and steam heating put the buildings. --Messrs. Richards, Smilh aad Seamon have been appointed a committee to report in relation a banquet which will be given by the Kinghts of IK-nor soon. --New York state hunters are beginning their annual pilgiimage into Pennsylvania.

There ought to be good hunting near Bradford. Jt is very quiet there. --The firm of James B. Luth --Mr. Uoorjio 1'.

Kcose, iuriuurly ui this city, iu-rcptod a position with UK? i i i Gas Fuel at YounicstoH 11, Ohio. The nnd much nd mired lecturer, Colonel L. F. Cope land, will deliver his lecture, entitled "What's to I Under," at Mayer's hal Oct. 25, --An exchange suys a Chinaman is running for a three years' office in Baltimore.

California is away of Maryland, however, for in Cal. the "Heathen Chinee" ordinarily runs for life. --On account of the musical festival at Buffalo, the W. N. Y.

i II tickets at one-half fare on Oct. 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, good to return on tbe 23d. --The Erie express horse "Gipsy" was shipped to Jersey City this morning-. "Gipsy" was a little too frisky lead the life of a staid, sober ex- ress horse and like the Chinese, she lad to so. --The large osprey recently shot by Rudolph Dotterweich has been stuffed by an Elmira taxadermist and is now at Dan Ward's Palace drugstore.

It is a splendid looking looking bird. --The Y. M. C. A.

of this city have arranged to furnish a course of lectures this season. The following persons eminent in the lecture field have been engaged: Wallace Bruce. Jalm DeWitt Miller, A. P. Burbank', Miss Kate Fields and Rev.

A. A Willetts. --Every newspaper within 999 miles of Olean has printed a certain littlo item informing its readers that the new comet is visible in the west soon after sun-down, and at least 99,999 credulous readers have caught a hard cold gazing in vain for the whiskeicd star. The society for the prevention of profanity ought after the author of that yarn and blot him frcp -f earth. --A man living in Pennsylvania, owned a store in James 1 own which he rented as a restaurant.

The ether day he went to Jamestown to look after his property and although his lot was still there, the store had been carried off by some enterprising thief. This is the nearest approach to wanting the earth and gfitting it that we have ever heard of. --The Randolph Register acknowledges this week, a donation to tb.3 --Attention ie culled to the uuw armoiiiiretiMMit of Geo. 1). Adams Co.

iu Urn jsvuie. --The many of David Boll, of Ilinfedule, will hear i regret that ho is not expected to live. --UcaU what Dusenbury Bros. Truesdell ha to say in another column of this impression. --The Henry George laud and labor club meet in Sage's lull over llilcy Wand's grocery Thursday night.

--Wo are pained to hear of the dangerous illness 9f Mr. and Mrs W. D. Parker's infant daughter Murcia. --Eli a circun, and a convention of school teachers invaded Smethport yesterday.

It was quite a quilt day for Smethport, --The convention of the Cattaraugus County Sunday School association will be held at the Presbyterian church in 27 and 28. Mr. G. B. Overton who recently had a canister shot removed from his leg which he had carried about twenty-five years, was down town today for the first time since the operation.

--The prohibition address at Salamanca last night given by Dr. Huntington, of this city, was listened to by a large number of people. The opera house was filled to over-flowing. Abuut fifty Olean people were present. --11.

B. Fowle, the man with the target gun who hfis been absent from Clean's happy i grounds for some time, has returned and opened a shooting gallery in the rear of the Grand Central hotel, where he will be pleased to see his old friends. Wrt fit uii ifce Keiu. A wreck occurred on the Krio this nioj-niiisr near Grr.it Valley. Two freight collided and three men are reported injured.

Conductor Uooncy is not expected, (o live. Cut. Copland Iu Olvau. The "Prince ot OnUorn," of Harris. burg, at Mayer's haU Oct.

25. Subject "What's to llindc-r." Ad minion 25 and Ueeerved heat tickets at Dr. Coon's. "Col. Coplan'sd is conceeded on all sides to have been the lecture of the season.

He out-humors Burdette and out-chaplains McCabe. I force nnd brilliance Col. Copeland has few equals on the American stage --Utica, N. Observer. Church Notes.

The German Lutheran church society of this city has called the Rev. Henkel, of Win field Junction, Long Island, to fill the vacant pastorate here. He has not as yet accepted the call. A delicious oyster supper was enjoyed last evening at the Ninth street M. E.

church by a large number of people and the church treasury enriched about $28. A hearty welcome was given the new pastor D. C. Huntington. Oa Washington street, in this city, on Monday evening, the 17th ri-uk II.

Llewellyn and M.Ks Carrie C. Ritzaur, both of this city. A large number of the friends and iclatives of the pai ties were present to extend their greetings to i happy pa'r. P0isouet. Monday one or two members of the Wishing to Avenge Mrs.

Cleveland Press News Association Despatch. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 19-Threats were made last night to tar and leather Bic-tten, the editor of the Tribune, whose attack on Mrs. Cleveland aioused such great indignation but he had secured a body guard of policemen and was not molested.

The Post say-: "The editorial in the Minneapolis Tribune abusing Mrs. Cleveland was wiitteri by (he son of Editor of the Boston Herald." HAT is meant by free Doctor? I sec it mentioned the advertisements of IVORY SOAP Alk a thC alkaH Co. was dissolved to-day, Mr. 'L. H.

Ballard the "Co." re'tirir-g- from the firm, which will continue in the future under the name of James H. Luther --Attention is called to the statement of the Exchange National bank, published in another column. It will be observed that the totals are over a million. Few monetary institutions in this state can equal this bank in volume of business. --The date lor Col.

Copeland's lecture, under the auspices of the Commercial College, has been changed from Nov. 1 to Tuesday evening Oct 25th. "What's to Hinder" is the subject, and it is a great success. --It will interest many Olean people to learn that Mrs. Clarage, the wife of the balloon man who met his death here on July 4th, went, witii her family, from LaFayette to California about a month ago, where she is staying with her brother at Santa Anna, Los Angelos county.

--Yesterday our townsman J. B. Smith, celebrated his birthday anniversary by most agreeably entertaining at tea last evening a party of congenial gentlemen. It wa? a most pleasant gathering and the HF.RAU Wishes Mr. Srailh miny happy returns of the dy.

--J. M. Bristol, of 17 Barry street, has just patented a fence driver, "Which will drive a rmn, and boy, three hundred in a day in any kind of ground, without the of a bar or anything cl-c. It cannot fail to come into general when its merits are known. Mr.

Bristol is arranging Jo commence tbeir manufacture in this place, nnd it is only a question of time when there must be a large demand for them. lot of-sixteen thousand shingles from Prank Tyler, of Portville. Mr. Tyler a most generous man, and his charities are numerous and liberal, but he never allows his right hand to know what his left does, and as a consequence, few of his numerous charities ever become public. Such a man the people of this district can afford to have represent them at Albany this winter.

--About a year ago while Mr. Frank Higgins, of this city, was traveling in Wisconsin he dropped a valuable Masonic charm while pass- in from one car to another. The train next stopped at Lodi, and there Mr. Higgins ofiered a reward 01 85 for the return of the charm. The other day V.

Smith, Master of the Olean lodge, received a com- muncation from a prominent Mason of Lodi, stating that a trackman had found the charm and would return it on receipt of the reward. --The Bolivar Lead or talks as follows: "The K. of L. refinery is to be removed to that enterprising city, Bradford, where money and infiuen- family of Jacob Klink on Thirteenth street, were taken with unmistakable symptoms of poisoning and since then the whole familj consisting of Mr. and Mrs.

Klink, Augusta, Careline, Charles and Wiiiiam, been aliected with the same complaint. A few days ago they bought some sau sages of a traveling meat peddler, and they think something was wrong with the meat of which the sausages were made. of the family are dangerously ill. Dr. Hibbard rendered medical assistance.

Wnen Baby wu 8 i ek ve gaTO hor Castoria mm Child she cried for Castoria, When he became Miss, she clang to en, shegarethcm People of sedentary hamt-, arc Mibj- c' to contijiatio'i an their bowels by the u-e A eVs Us. tial men have taken hold and backed the concern up. Olean went at it in a milk and water style and has lost the plant. Bradford is up to snuff and c-itches onto all the good things. It is well.

But light concerns cannot buck against the Standard, yet when the money men of Bradford take a hand it looks to success." We would respectfully inform the Leader that it is a little previous in its prognostications. The refinery is still here. --We have a treat in store for our artistically inclined reader? in the advertisements of the Ivory Soap. The first of the series of many elegant announcements of its many virtues appears in this issue. The Ivory soap must indeed be a soap ot rare merit if so many good things can be said of it, and we predict our readers will become so interested in the beautifully drawn pictures that they will be the first thing looked for in the paper, even to having the preference with our lady readers over the marriage notices, and our men will -oon le convinced that advertising no! a lost art, nor is art lost when applied to adverting.

Tlie fact that the space has been taken in the by siKh discriminating advertisers Prowler is an en- of what have always betjer afUortiMng med- i'im exist? a the DKVOIAT. It'h, minse, and of kind rurrd in 30 by 1- ford's Lotion. Usf iiO other. This ntvcr dih. Soid Ward O.cun, Y.

4Sv Lin.ment hard. oft or calioiiio-d and from blood spavin, splints rinprhonc, grains, etc. Save bv u-e of one bottie. Sold by Dan Ward, druggist, Olean, N. Y.

I 48 yl For Personal liberty. A League of Personal Liberty with a very large and growing membership has been organized in this tewn with the following officers Chas. Berchausen, president. A. Feldbaur, secretary.

Chas. Edel, treasurer. The Personal Liberty league is a non-partisan organization which is growing rapidly all over the state. They heartily endorse the democratic platform in the question of temperance and personal liberty of the individual. They are likely to become an important factor in future elections.

The'Lecture Course. As announced in Monday's HERALD the Y. M. C. A.

of this city has planned an interesting course of lectures to be given during the winter. At a meeting of the officers Monday night, they decided that the course should consist of five lectures given by such well-known people as J. DeWitt Miller, Wallace Bruce, A. P. Burbank, Charles Dickins and Miss Kate Fields.

In order to secure these attractions the committee decided that three hundred season tickets at $1.50 per ticket must be sold to cover the expenses of the course. Messrs. Wilkinson, Morris, Gerstenberger, Curtis, Moulton and Dodd were appointed a committee to canvass the city. The proposed attractions are excellent, the tickets cheap, and we have no doubt the gentlemen will find little difficulty in disposing of the requisite number of tickets. I WUh I Could Tell Every Woman.

DBAR I could tell every woman about your Wonderful Specific, the "OuvE It has wrought a marvelcu 5 cure for me. I was unable to move for ten weeks and was propped up in bed, in a reclining position, utterly help- Pain very severe and ur.oeaeing. A sample relieved me and two-months' treatment has entirely cured mo. A great heaviness has been lifted from my mind. Th "Ouvv, P.I:A\- saved me untold agony and hundreds of dollars.

I cannot sufli' iently repay you by anything I do. but I will work hanl to t'-ll womT. all over lie land alout the "Oi.m Hi: I will act a- flirent h--reunti. yon gel a more capable person. To Dr.

Kilmer, South Bend, Ind. Gratefullr, A FRAME. Johnstown, Nob. Sold by J. v.

Coon. Druggist, 4 Igents Wanted to sell Photograph Albums by sample. albums are morocco orb-ocade or silk plush, very handsome and flurable Large are inarle and GOOD PAY ASSURED AGENTS. All unemployed people write to xis immpdiate'T SMITH'S ILIU5TKATED DIC- TIOXAIiV sent bv mail on recept nf 35 rents. A.

GORTQK 8 Phi a lelphia, Pa, WATER POWEfr, WITH FIVE ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE This property is located two miles east of Randolph, Cattaiaugus x. and one mile south of hast JKur.dolph, X. oa much road and always in traveling order This power never fails either in or the fold' Cs-tfrpezinp readv, in do businesse.eiy a i iheytar. My shop, which is now attached to this eriy, stories, which enough for aprood stroke of business; store room shape and convenient to mill. 1 his power is furnished with a Tiirbm- wheel tndor 17 feet fall, ge, ra and line sbaft all in de Am at present in the business of mannfactur- inglnckory handles of various kinds, more especially axe handles, and have machinery for thes-ime ad In order.

In case parties biiyins the above power, etc and should wish to follow the S'ime business, perhaps could bnv the machine-y. otherwise will be Inquiries by letter prompllj attended to. Address, S. T. STEADMAN-, 41ml Easl Catt.

I X. Y. with th fT ad i thC alkaH Which is not with the fats or oils of which the soap is made, due to the ignorance or carelessness of the soap maker. Soaps in which free dkali fa present are decidedly injurious to both the clothing and the kS when habitually used. I have seen reports of analysis made of IVORY SOAP by men eminent in our profession, and all pronounce it LnT alkahV t0 bC madc vith --at care and of materials of the best quality, carefully selected, so I unhesitatingly isTq'uired PUTp 5G TM hich ood soap A WORD OF WARNING.

each rese to be "just as good as the enuine fo 5 the eculiar and qualities of me genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter Gamble. To our Dress ailment As we find our quarters too small for the 30,000 dollars worth of DRESS GOODS now in stock. COUKr--foanty of Caltiraupns.

John J. Hannon vs. Mark Shi drick, Marv Shildnck his wife, (jh-trles (ii'lingham, A'bert Judge, Charles Gillmjrbaro, and James Han.ion. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a ropy of voiir answer ou the plaintiff's attorneyb within twentv day after the-erviceof ti.is summons, exclusive of the d.iy of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for tbe relief demindcd in the complaint Trial to be held in the county o' Cattaraupus. F.

W. E. F. KRU.SE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office, O'can.

Datwl this fifth day of October, 1837. To Mark Shildncfc and Mary giuldrick his wife: The foregoing strved on yon and each of you by publication, pursuant to an order of Won A. I), county judge of Cattaraujnis Conty, the l-Mh day of October, Iv7, and filed i the complaint in theoffico of the clerk of Cattaraugns county ai Liltie Valley, X. T. Yours, F.

W. K. F. KKVSE. Plaintiff's Attomevg.

Olean, Jf. Y. A In all WOOL TRICOTS at the right near front trance, Home Evidence Ko other preparation has won success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, where it is made, it is now, as it has been for years, the leading medicine for purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This good name at borne" is "a tower of strength It would require a volume People to print all Lowell people have said in faror of Hood's SarsapariUa- Mr.

Albert Mr A 1 1 8 living at 28 Eat Pine i Street, Lowell, for 15 years emr'toyed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president of the Eric Telephone Company, had a large running sore come on his leg. which troubled him a year, when he began to tako Hood's Sarj-aparilln- TTic f-orr- grew less in size, and in a short Umc disappeared. Duni-hT.

214 Central Street, Lowell, had Pf3ISe and on tus face and neck. nooa 8 which Hood's sarsara- Sarsaparilla rilla completely cured. C. Marnoli, wif- of the FIM Fire F.njtinccr r.f thai years was trvnMcl i stomach IT arid f-Kk hrad.j'Lc, winch nothing T)iC on foil- when 'he v.as f-K her Ix-d, 1 ijiiaMe any She j. 1 ai'l a time and sale will commence at 9 A.

M. To-Morrow LOT 37 pieces of All Wool Tricots (now selling elsewhere at 50e) for 25c per yard. Yes! We mean SSo er yard- Dealers will not be supplied at this price and not over 20 yards to any one customer. Sale to continue until all are sold. LOT lNTo.2.

Still another Great Drive equally as Good Value. 26 pieces 50 inch All Wool Tricots at "VVe would advise our customers to moke their selections in the forenoon and avoid the afternoon rush. GEO. B. ADAMS CO.

OLEAN, MIDDLETOWN AND NEWBURG. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Belmont Mills Xew Process Buck- wheat Flour at the Cash Grocery. We have sold this brand of Buckwheat Flour for two or three years and can heartily recommend it. of Lowell, Or, r(c JTT wjinknoti I.SL, to liy Hood's Sarsaparilla iredrm'i 6yC. I.

HOOD A CO IxyireJl, tOO Doses One Dollar J. D. PRATT, The Cash Grocers, IN FW SPA PERI NFWSPAPF.R!.

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