|rit j|illlt([im journal. THURSDAY, APlilL 21., 'Bl. DEIMMER & BI.Uii.LER. Kditors and Proprietor*. je - -- Local Department. —Court commences next Monday, —Scarlet fever is still raging in the vicinity of Pleasant Gap. —Williamspovt has a debt Of SSOO,- 000 ai\d is trying to evade payment. —Hay sells at $26 a ton in Luzerne county. Better not keep a cow than tniy such a price. —Ex Guv. Curt in is to deliver the address at Monngahela City on Dec oration Day. —lt is said that nearly every able bodiedßepublican in Lancaster county is a candidate for some county ofiice. —Job printing—in the best style and at lowest prices—at the Journal office. Bring in your orders. —The Stato College (Farmers' High School) is again without a president, Prof. Snoitlidge having resigned. —The elecHoti for County Super intendent will take pl iee in the Court House, Bellefonte, Tuesday May 'hd. —Millheim is soon to hive another life insurance company. We hive not learned who the officers are to bo. % —A good second hand two horse wagon for sale cheap for cash or on short time. Inquire at the Journal office. —The Evangelical brethren have built a new street crossing at their church. Br.iyo! the example deserves imitation. —Several brand new sewing ma chines of the I*est standard makes, for sale at the Journal store, cheap for task. DON'T FORGET I r.—Bunnell & Aikeus will sell you an org in or piano as cheap as it can be gotten from auy party in the state. —Appetite, Flesh, Color, Strength and Vigor—if you covet these, take Avei's Sarsaparilla, which will conter them upon you in rapid succession. FOR TENDER FEET.— The Journal store sells the celebrated Nelsoa Seam less Stocking, just the thing for tender feet. Call and see them. —New Berlin is going to organize several new insurance companies. Well, the more the merrier, it seems—that is as long as it lasts. —The Alexander brothers give no tice that they have token out letters testamentary on the estate of their father, Mr. Amos Alexander, deceas ed. —MifSinbtirg is to have a new rail road depot. Glad to hear it. Tiie ruins of the old present an unsightly appearance as one passes the beautiful old burg. . —A fine lot of Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Presentation Bibles—at the Journal Store. We furnish Bibles with names stamped on the outside in gilt letters if desired. —Centre is the largest county in the state, since the division of Luzerne having an area of 785.000 acres. Mon ; tour is the smallest and has only 89,- 609 acres. Oar Associate has shaped a brand new wheel barrow, nicely painted and striped, aid now gives notice most re spectfully will neither borrow nor lend. —Dr. John F. Harter, Dentist, has remov d his offle* to the second flooi of Tomlinson's grocery, where ho will be happy to receive bis personal and j professional friends. tf —Have you planted vour onions, sowed )our lettuce, radishes, peas, etc? If not you better handle yourself a little lively for we write April tHst to day. —Mrs. Polly Royer, widow of Gen. W. Royer, near R*bersburg, will have public sale, Frid iy April S9ih. Four good horses, several cows, aud H full stock of farming implements will be sold. I: —Mr. Jesse Kreamer and family, ovho left Millheira four years ago for Kansas, have again come "home" to stay. Glad to have them back but sorry that they did not make their for tune out there. —Spring has come at last and we are now enjoying the nice, balmy d ivs of this beautiful season. The Easter holidays were green according to the predictions of the weather prophets. Now for your garden-digging. —The quoiting season was inaugura ted here last Saturday. While looking on and listening to the ejaculatory terms "bobber" "ringer" "out!" we came to the conclusion that it must be a very interesting amusement to those who like it well. . —Go to Stam's store with your pro duce, where you can do better than at any other store in the valley. I have just received choice syrup that you should try, at 14 cents per quert; white sugar at 10, brown at 8- Call and see for yourself. T. R. BTAM. —Astley's Royal English Menagerie aud Circus will visit liellefonte on Wednesday of next week, i and another one we hear, is to arrive there week af ter next. There is a chance now for amusement seekers to see sights aud get rid of their money. i —Gentlemens' furnishing goods f every possible price and grade, at the j Poiladelphia Branch Store, Belief on te, Pa. —Mr. John Keen, our next door neighbor is fixing up the barber shop, occupied by J. C. Springer in good style. Plasterers, painters and paper hangers are busy at work there and af ter it is done, it will be a pleasure to got a shave in the new room. Lf onlv more of our citizens would take such an improving spell. —At Lewin's Philadelphia Branch Store, Bellefonte, you may always feel sure that, you get the full worth of your mo'iey. —lf you want an extra fine article in thedine of tooth powder—and every body should use such an article—Dr. John F. Barter is the man to supply you. We have tried it and know wherof we speak. tf —The Perry County Freeman has the first snake story of the season. It runs thus; While husking corn that remained in the field all winter, a young man named Liddig, of Ilowe township, discovered seven makes in one shock. —We call the attention of our read ers to the advertisHinent of Wm. It. Camp's furniture store at Centre 'Hall. We visited Mr. Camp's establishment Dst week aud were surprised over his fine stock of furniture. His work is as go al as any other while his prices are tealy low. If you need anything in the furniture line you will do well to patronize Mr. Camp. —The BROCKKRIIOFF IIOU*K has changed propria'ors, but has 1 st noth ing by the change. Mr. MeKeever, the new landlord, is a gentleman - every inch of him. and understands the hotel business thoroughly. He knows how to make a fellow feel at home. Stop at the Brocket hoff it you go to Bellefonte next week, and you will realize all we say. The charges are moderate. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST— That magnificent establishment Bauland & Newman's Bee Hive Store, Belle fonte Pa., is just chock full >f goods of every grade and price. Every one can be exactly suit-d, and at pi ices too 1 that absolutely d-fy compctior. If you go to B dDt*'iite do not fail to go and see the Bee Hive. Tliev will treat you kindly, srilyou very cheaply and send you away ijoiciug. Just try it. 2t A BUSY PLACE.—NO matter on what particular day of the week, or at what hour of the day y>u enter Lew iu's P dladeluhi 1 Branch Clothing Store, Brilefm.te. Pa., they are always busy belli g gauds. Nor is it any wonder that they should be, for ihey sell everything at rock bottom prices, and are uniformly clever and obliging to rich aid poor alike. T.ieie are the strong poin's that insure such large I success in business. —vOnr friend George Mojrer, ol Sugar Valley, gave U3 a call on Tuesday. lie says there is much sickness over there now and that ton funerals have occurred in their neighborhood within a month. 7?e also reports a sad accident which bofel a lour year old child of Mr. llarlachcr, in Logansvillo. One of the female members of the family tilled a bucket witu boiling water and left the r>om momentarily, leav ing the bucket stand on the Hoor. When she returned she found the door locked by the child. She gained entrance by another door and found the child in the bucket of hot water. It seems that the chilJ walked^back wards, bit the bucket, fell in and wedged so tightly that it could not extricate itself. Death soon ended its sufferings. BAD FOR JIMMY.— The following which we copy from the Reporter , re lates to one of our Millheim hoys. Wo are sorry for Jioa, but his ctS3 is just another proof that ymug men should shun like fire, bad company, bad prin ! ciples and whiskey: On Monday Constable Solt to >k Jim Zeiglpr to iiellefonte as u guest to Sheriff Spangler. It appears that on Friday Jim borrowed one ol Mr. Ban ner's hors-.-s, w'thout his knowledge or consent, lie then borrowed a sulky of Jno. Odeukirk*s upon the sain* >r rangement and started for. Mifflin county. At Bolters Mills James was full of usiness and : proposed to s-ll his rig; reaching Mifflin county he a gain meant biz and tried to dispose of the property, when 'M . Banner came on and headed him off.. The horse, sulky and Jatnes were brought back here, James returning on foot, and on Monday lie was Uken on a warrant by the constable for thus going ahead of correct business principles. It seems to be a vain effort ou the part of newspapers to educate heed less people up to a knowledge that it is the eating of "raw" pork that the eater with trichinosis. Beware of ••law" pork or uncooked sausage, 110 matter what this purports to be. But we suppose the utter stupidity of com mitting suicide by eating raw meat will go on—step by step with the crazy coi duct of feeding the kitchen fire with coal oil cans, and pointing guns and pistols because the lunatics who point tiieui "don't know they are load ed." The newspapers have been sounding the notes of warning on all these modes of suicide and homicide for years; and, although some are taught reason, a great m iny fools con tinue to lose their lives every year, aud there are raoro of the same sort left.— Ex. ITBM3 FROM CILDOM. Galloway, Pa., Ai>ril 15th 'SI. At last, in spite of Veuuor, it seems that spring has come and Cleaning time is m-ar at hand. When the voice of ihe bu-y housewife Will lie In ai d throughout the I tnd, And the hubby 'll be weary of life. There was a rather comic d wed line hole a short lime ago, when a veiy young man took unto himself a wife pretty well stricken in years, but as love is sunt to be blind, he It seems, thought her tv young miss, when in fact, she was a widow—and his sur pi is .c in tie better iiu igiued than told when a little three year old was bidden by its mother to g i and Kiss her new grand-papa. lie tbnls it to be iether a solemn affair to be the father of half a dozen children, one of whom is nQHi ried and the mother of the little tiling already mentioned. Surely t' ey will have enough to begin house-keeping with. Yesterday afternoon a boiler at one of the drilling wells here exploded, and two men were injured, one of whom got his arm broken, and it is not known yet how badly the other is hurt. It is very strange, but not a vestige of auyti lug *liat w.u) there remains, 110 not even any shattered bits of the boil er can be found in the vicinity—and t)*e wonder is where everything h.>s gone to. On Tuesday a well was torpedoed, that is, a torpedo was put down, but as it did not go off another smaller one was put down, as it was thought that when it would explode the first cue would do likewise—but behold! it fail ed and four nine wore put in, after which there was an explosion, but so slight that it is thought only one of the smaller ones went off, and they re sumed work upon the well, aiul no doubt, *ome lime when I lie meu are least expeoting it, away it. will go, and most likely create or cause the saddest ! disaster unless the noise is heard in time to prevent danger. It is suppos ed that the tori* dot 8 went into a niche or some place ill such away thai the weight, which is used to ♦ xpl >de them did not touch thorn when thrown oown. E tater Sunday i* a!aaist here, when no d< übt ejjotism will be the prevail ing ep deiuic throughout the "Land of the free and the home of tho brave." Oie young man in our vicinity had the disease so hi lly last year, that lie prescribed for himself three d- zMI of eggs for breakfast—and how many more be felt lie needed duiing the day. to cure him, we know not; but he got perfectly well it seamed, u itil a week or so since he began to iuioifesl the same symptoms again, which have been increasing s> rapidly, that, it is to be supposed tire crisis will be reached ou Sabbath. There will bo services in most of our ciiuicties to-day. Vuila tout. PETE UOLEUU. Sews Miscellany. . DOES "ANYBODY KNOW what is Syggignocism? It is this: If two men approach i store and one com mands the other to enter and boldly ab stract therefrom sundry valuable ar ticles, and the command Is obeyed, that is not theft, but Syggignocism. It is a supplementary defense to kleptom ania and emotional insanity, for it is alleged that the mtn who gives the di rections cannot bo punished, for he has stolen nothing, while the man who dea the abstracting is the victim of Syggignocism. The wonderful changes of fortune have rare'y been more forcibly illustra ted than in the case ol Alonzo J. Ran sier, of South Carolina. Ransier is now employed on the streets of Charles ton as a common laborer. A few years ago he was wea'thy and a member of Congress, lie had been Lieutenant Governor of South Carol ina, a member of the convention to revise the Consti tution, chairman of the Republican State committee and a Presidential e- Jector in the first Grant campaign. Ir is very much to his credit that he is willing to earn his own living. The Philadelphia Record says "the fault of common school direction in this state fo> years past has been that it has oveishot the mark. Instead of furnishing an excellent elementary ed ucation, something bevend is aimed at and the result, as a whole, is neither excellent nor superexcellent. If I)r. Iligbec will bring the common school system back to the primal iuteulion of teaching the children of the State an effectual course of reading, writing and arithmetic, he will do well. The rest may be safely left to private bauds, where it certainly belongs." WHIPPED BY A SNAKE. Remarkable Cause of a Run away in Schuylkill County. From the I'ottsvillo Miners' Journal. A terrific runaway of ah jrse attach ed to a spiing wagou and driven by a man named James Coons occurred on the turnpike, near Mine Hill Gap, yes terday. The horse, generally a well disposed animal, was jogging along quietly, when one of his fore feet graz ed a black snake which was crossing the road. The snake at once reared iis head and sank its fangs into the horse's leg, above the knee, at the Same time coiling itself around the limb. The Li (use snorted with terror and dashed off at a terrific pace. The driver was almost thrown from his seat, but man aged to retain it aud held a firm grip on tbe reins. The road was rough aud 11 io wagon was thrown first to one hide and then to the other of the thorough fare, as the maddened horse tried to shake off the snake in its wild nice. The snake clung to his holn, hut the race was brought to a sodden termination hv a sharp curve iu the road. The driver was unable to make the turn and horse and wagon dashed into a brush fence. The driver was thrown over the fence, but fortunate ly alighted iu safety on his feet. The horse made desperate efforts to txtri caie itself ami showed such extreme terror that Coons concluded something uncommon must have caused his flight and subsequent runaway. Catching the horse by the bridle lie endeavored to calm theaniinil. While engaged in tin task he policed the so..k 'which w.ts still coiled around the animal's leg. •Suddenly catching the reptile by the tail he pulled with all his strength The tip of the tail came i ff in his grasp and the snake at once uncoiled and lell to the ground. The horse w.ts finally ex tricated from his unpleasant position and securely tied until fie bad become somewhat quiet. Tlia snake was kill ed. It measured four feet six inches in length. RAFTING ON THE RIVER. The Ficod Brihgs the Rafts Down in Numbers. The reco.it rams have brought Up river up ton good rafting singe, and all day vcsteiday the immense timber fi dill.is passed this city in rapid sue CeSaion. About noon four new canal tKuits bi.i'r at I.ewishing floated by. Up in tre northern eunntios the lum- Iteriuen have been anxiously awaithg this rise Iu the river for aoiuo time, and it Inra proved to them the flood that l-ads on to fortune. A large quantity of timber has b en already run into the 1 iwer nimket, but there are millions of feet in the tipper waters of the river, which cuild not b? moved until a sufli he it stage of water was reached to tl -at the rafts. Al though the deep s-iow in the woods up in the lumber disiiicts interfered some what with the opsrati JUS of "logging" for nearly two months, there wan a laig.-r amount of pine an 1 hemlock cut. the pa nothing. "If You Take Another Step." Few Orleans, April 14.—A spe cial from Little liock, Arkansas. aay<: A fatal shooting affray has occurred at Carlisle, Arkansas. William Allison and William Mcßrvde'quarreled about a hoc. The former threatened to whip t e iatter and advanced in a menacing manner. Mcßi vde stepped to a pile cf rails, where his shot-gun had been placed, and taking it up. siid: "If you take another I will shoot you." Allison ad van ced and v cßr\de fired, the charge lodging in Allison's breast, killing him almost instantly. The murderer was ai rested. A Qua in a Blacksmith's Fo go. Watertown, Out., April 14.—To day a farmer named Alexander Jones, took an old gun to a blacksmith for repairs. lie assured the blacksmith that the gun was not loaded. The barrel was placed in the forge, w here upon the gun exploded, the charge lodging in the bowels of Jones and killing him instantly. Murdered in Jail. Clearfield, Pa.. April 9.-Geo. Evans, i conviction of voluntary | manslHovhter for killing a J named Hoga-isen. and s M "i unlv wound i'g another n un*d Bergstrom, at Uontzdab'. I/i June, 1880. evening htatbe and killed Edwin Go dwin, a fello -prisoner, c'i irg *1 with larceny, in jail at thin place. Evans is a young man and a designate c Hinder. DIED On the 2nd Inst.. In Pooneville, Clinton county, Ira P. Bcchtol, agt'd 23 years ar.d 7 months. Allllhclm Market. Corrccteil every Wednesday by Gophart & Musser. Wheat No • • 1.05 Wheat No. *2 ..... Corn • •• Rye £ oats White ™ Oats, 81ack,... ; 3$ Buckwheat "."O Flour 5 4.0 Bran & Shorts, pel ton 17 Oh Salt, per Rtl . l.® Plaster, ground. 1 10.00 Cement, per Bushel <5 to 50 Barley 7. Tymothyseed Low Flaxseed Cloverseed *-50 Butter 20 Dams . I'J ittes 5 Veal Fork B-e r- K*W )l Potatoes oO Lard 8 Ta110w..... Soap Dried Apples 3 Dried Peaches 19 Dried Cherries -• • COAL MARKET. Ekr Coal $5.50 Stove " 5.75 Chestnut 44 5.30 1 Pea 4 403 j P. OKPIIAftT. I). A. MISSEU uEPHART & MUSSER DKALKKOIN Grain, I'lovfr Flour. & Feed. Con 1 , Plaster & Salt MILLITEIM PA., Hljrlicrtt market price paid for all klmli of CKR-A-ITST i; • Delivered either at the RKICK MltXor at the old AIUSSEK MILL, la MILLIIUM. COAL, PLASTER & SALT Alwayn on hand and HOM at prices thatdrf) competition. A ABARN of the public patrouage re*rectfit!:V aclloltcd. SC-!y j A THE EO3T J SHOE MAN |U| LOCK HAVEN. I have a very large stock of C 22 BOOTS, SHOES, y| ps| Slippers & ladles 4 WALKI.W SHOES, J jst o;cned up for Spring and C* vV .sgvjjl Mimiiv r wear. My stock Is 8 cpa as cheap AS It was a year Ayy WjfO ago. because 1 bought it for cash before tli ad- m vttucc. I Htn the only redfl g shoe dealer iu ock ilovch that buys for cash & pa;.s • " ■ S3 no rent where- IJ fore lean sell _ I Rflß tu.de for t hestune few i * money than any Bfin C,- r # c 3 dealer -in the city. |wBM (jive me a call and LJI HN von will le eouvo'ced a B tk:tt your place to buy ,s KfllP'S EXCELSIOR STEAM DYE WOBRS LEWI3BURG, PA. W, Ba^is, Proprietor. All kinds of Silks, Mixed Cotton and Wool (i'jod s cly**d and finished in the best style. tirnih' (oats. Vests and Pauls uy 'd or cleansed without rijp— plS Ladles* Cloaks* Capes, aid Presses cleansed or dyed to any fancy pattern v.here the original co.or U burnable, ill kind of >hiwls c ran d or dyed and finished in the neatest manner. My Factory ha* .all ihe in ichine. v and facili ties of a liist class stal)lhlun''iii ot Its kind. My excellence ui the business extend • over many years. i>otl in it.is country and in Europe, and atn therefore enabled to do siictiy fl?>t class work at ntoUerade price*. THE JOURNAL STORE, Mill e in, Pa., has accepted an arency from me. All eoods brouulil mere for dyiug wiu be returned tree ol cxtia ck.'.igc- TRVIN HOUSE, J- (Most Central Ho el in the City,) Cor Main and Jay* Agents SI.CO') M \DK IN" ro DAYS Now is the timu to make it. p.ospe. ityha dawned 11 •e*t 1 he Lti-'icevUu tiouorKblo, straiclil-torward and profltab! *. |)oune or two hour* a day. or the evening, you cku make slh a wefc. You hare only to wit to us to be convinced of this fact, deuu us u Postal card will vour full name and address plainly written thereon, and receive hy ro'urn mail full partfeu!a s >f a business that will *-iir puse you a*id make you wond -r why yon never wroie to us before. Write at once, it will pay you. Address Buckeye M'fg 0., (Name this paper.) MAKIoN, OHIO. nvroxT.EY! i DFYJ C* pwurcd for all so'tllers dimtbltd rijilOUnO in the U. s. seivicc from any cause, aleo lor heirs of deeenvd Tlie ©lightest disabi Hy eotith*s topc-iwdon. PkxstoNu inch* A kj. The laws being morn liberal now. thousands are entitled to higher rat* s. I'ounty and new discharge* uincur d. .'l iiOtc who arc in ooubt as to whether entitled to anyttiinj! should send two 3 cent stamps lor our "circular of Information." Audi ess. with stamps. Stoddart A Co. Sollc 4 - tors of Ci:du; and I' tents Hootn 8, Kt. Cloud Building, W aahiugton, D. C. Sfc-Sm hTODHART &Cf g*> to IFf.* 6 th U I }& r 8 r a pV 'r £. L & ii \U fcl "igjlr to cb*4vln thcci. Pumnblot i roc, upon receipt of Ctauip for post age. Aciutv**— GIL-MOHP. SMITH CO. tyj'lrUvil jf I't Unls, A't3 r J'tilmt Gfi r G mUid-jU.il, It. C 5jS § B i*A ri2 ' " lS anu at less cost 13 than by any o her means. No -altering or inconvt'hleuoe. Treatnient shioped to any part of the I*. a or cau idas. Full particulars tree. Ad Le*>, (EstaldUUeU 1&J3) 1$ s. i r.,rr\!A!tr, Derrlca Sjuiiii.©, Mich nnp n 0 * UDT V n of two of tbe h rt articles t illjlj OaPll LoC ever sol t hv a •tent? tevc l youe who answerv this w itr.ln s>vtv o'.iys. Aoiericun l unil'c I's , 25-hm tlty.Mihs, Mx^iicl:ustts. 3 Frt < £T 4 3*l F9" The &sr I Impinal Truss a u H t } Vl ej w, H.s. HEKMNACO.. Attorneys, -a Box LVJ. WioitiMiTos, I).C pr Ontilt sent tree to tnoao who wish to ' u : ' M ' Ideiwuit and plofit- Sable business known. K* eiyifitiig new. Capital not ren*iivd. We will furnish yam everything. |hi a day and upward is easily in dc uiihtvit staying away from home over night. \oti.k whatever. Many new work ers wanted at oiire. Many are niakinu fortunes, at the business. Lud<<'' make us mealras mdUk and yon.ig coy* and gob ik*J groat pay. No one who is willing to we., h .lis io make more mouov every day than can be m nle in a week at any ordiu irv empiojtueiU. Tho>e who engage At one • uill find l talned.—New laws, hlglicr rates of pension The sbgldest disability, from wound. Injury o (MeHse of i*ny kind en'lttes you to u pension Widows and heirs, fathers and mothers are now entitled. Land cases promptly settled. Patents obtain rllTastrr,tcdCircular li >and Special Discounts to Powell k Douglas, V/aufcegao. HI. " HTiWiißFisskc GEO. P. HOWELL & COS SELECT LIST OK LOCAL NEWSPAPE ft. An ridrrii*?r ic\i sr 'vfs nnwrrdt of SY,OY) a ye r. ond tcho in* e : fe. than %YV) of it in thi* U< frits: *• I'utr 9tl°ct Isccl I.i*tjxild 01* h*Ut lid ue.trT rr v all THE GTHLR A D VE f i TISI A G I DID." Ir IS JfOf af'Ml/KttiriYSLlSr IT IS >OT\C 'I R \ I.T3T. IT l.i KS HOYS J7 LlvT. The ~alao*rne states exactlv what tha papers are. \V en tnen nil ••f a parer Is printed in KDI.LKACK T\ Pii it lin everv instance the DINT. When etdrde I. in OA PIY-A 141 iti. M.o ONLY pnpet "lithe r'edb. Thelist tlw? tho population of every toe is ai.dlho circulation ot every paper The rates charged for advertising are barely one-fifth tlie pithl'slur * schedule. '1 lie price forshic'eJdateßranßesfron a;103SO. Thftpritvo f rone Inch on w month in the cut reljsl is The regular rates of tho ptipers for tie same snaeemid time a i e IV>*>.t4. Tho list includes ©5! • w-p ihors of which 1-Tare i-sueu DAILY and 7fo WEEKLY". 1 Ley a.e located inTM ditrceut ctics and towns, of which 23 are btato •Capita!", W places of uveri.O*' palmist 1 an. auii 4\'B Comity Seats. Korco >y of List and other ioformaliou a U.-esj UK >. P. I!<>VKLL XtC'l., 10Kpvuce BL, New Yo: K. KHMH Yourselves by making money Era Sa k ftgpwbcn a golden chance is offered P d Si-* *T therebyalways keeping po\ e: ty f on yordobr. Those who.ui wavs take advantage of the good chances lor in rout money that a v o offered, generally bo come wealthy, white thnsH w , do Ysoi improve s.:eh eh tnei s 'ftn iii in poverty. We want nia.- n\ men. women, boys and girls to work for ui li'ila n; their own localities. The business will pay nun? than ten times ordinary wages. Wo furnish an expensiveouCH and all that you need li'.*c. > o one who engage'; fails t<> make motivy very ispidly. You can leyol; your whole tlm to the work, or only your spare moments. Full intbrniMti n ami a.l that is needeo sciit free. Ad dress snssos <5; Co., Portland, Maine. torn m. For bis Style. S user. We will send it to yon r Do*, pot to bo examined" before y u pay for it. 1< it Is not as represented it cau lc return ed :u our expanse. Send a. postal card .for illnstra ed ! ir uiar.-O. A- WOOD & CO. |.7 N. Tenth St.. Phllada., I'a. 28-Tltt : ng|ip NEW nlbsa&agffifc CURE. RHEUMATISM, Which renders life n. burden and fi nally destroys it, is permanently cured by this remedy. Stiff and swollen joints are restored to their atural , condition. NEURALGIA. |Sa single application gives relief, "aa -1 es of the / at stnmlhtif are pei-na uently cured by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED in every case. Money refunded to any one not relieved after a fair trial. For sale by all first class druggists, j PRICE 50 CENTS; ,r RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO. & PITTSBURGH, PA. f Bfs"Send for statement of cures. SI THIS PfIPEB EIVJS >Tewsp.|K>r Advertising Bu>eau (10 Spruce ttreet). where adveiw bj epfltj aaiAOigJ' fiFSKWS U fonA.