J|itlljY Jackson Gorton, Union ville Boro John Ring, Benner Twp Robt Henderson, Boffss. S. P A A Kohibecker, * N. P Miller, Burnslde Twp Osoav Holt, College 44 - - Geo R Roan, Curtin 44 Thos Delxing. Ferguson E. P ~ Peter Lauck. " W. P David 11 Kusterbordcr Gregg S P . VB Fisher, " NP Philip Frank. Haines E P Jno 0 stover, <• W P H H Weaver Half moon J H Griftln, Harris Hon W A Murray, Howard Twp —.Michael Gonfei, Huston 44 ... Jno Q Miles, Liberty •* Wm N Bitner, Marion 14 Daniel W Orr, Miles 44 Jared B Kreamer, Patton 44 Agnew Sellers, Penn 44 ...- WF Smith, Potter N P D C Keller, •• s p W W Royer, Rush S P Hugh MeCann, " N P -Fred F Smith. Snow Shoe N P Frank Tube^y, " •• 8P JnoKwing, Spring KdC Wood, Taylor....- .. Vinton Beekwlth, Union - 'no 11 Stover. Walker Jas J Grain ley. Worth George B Williams, G W RUMBEKGER, R M MAOBE, Secretary. Chairman. THE Prohibition State Convention will meet at Pittsburgh to-day. HON. S. G. RANDALL left Washing ton last week and will spend the sum mer on his farm at Berwvn, a !juiet place in the country along the Penn sylvania railroad ON last Friday the Legislature ad journed and as far as the apportion ment bill with all that hangs around about it is concerned, everything will for the present remain as it had been. WITH the exception ot a few chronic kickers the people who elected Presi dent Cleveland are perfectly satisfied withtbe working of the governmental machine. It seems to run very nice and smooth and the fears that a change would cause the downfall of the country prove entirely unfounded. GLADSTONE, the great British Prem ier, who resigned his position, an nounced in the House of Commons on Friday afternoon that the Queen had accepted his resignation and that the Marquis of Salisbury had been sum moned by her majesty to be entrusted with the formation of a Tory cabinet. This is the political end of the leader of the liberal party in England. CuTtln and the Old Soldiers. Washington Letter to Pittsburg Post. Governor Curtin receives more ap plications from old soldiers to look up pension cases than any five members of the House combined. He is so well known by reputation at least that they do not hesitate to write him about their needs and claims. "If I were several times a millionaire," said Mr. Curtin recently, '*l should be a poor man in a stort time if I respond ed to all the requests for aid I receiv ed.'' THE Ohio Republican State Con vention met on last Thursday morn ing, with J. D. Taylor as temporary chairman. Judge Joseph B. Foracker, of Cin cinnati, who was a former candidate for the governorship of Ohio, was re nominated for that office on the first ballot. The following other nomina tions were made by acclamation: Gen. Robert P. Kenney, for Lieutenant Governor, Judge George W.Mftllvaine for Supreme Judge and JohnC.Brown, of Jefferson,for Treasurer, J. A.Kohler, of Summit, was nominated for Attor ney General and Wells S. Jones, of Pike, for Board of Public Works. A sore spot to Foracker is the op position of the colored men to his e lection, which will be used by the Democrats to his disadvantage. LATEST advices of General Grant's health state that his condition has a gain become alarming. The cancer has been steadily increasing during the last two weeks and yesterday the General had a sudden attack. His throat swelled, the pain increased, and it was feared he was going to relapse into the same critical condition of last March. Retiring early, the General undressed and tried to go to sleep, but could not He was restless until mid night, when he went to sleep and slept at intervals till about 8 o'clock. On account of the precarious condition of the distinguished patient, Dr. Douglas has thought it better to re move him to Mount McGregor before he gets too weak to make it impossi . ble. He will leave to-morrow in a private car, accompanied by Dr. Douglas and several members of the family. The drives through the Park, which the General delighted in so much, have been discontinued on ac count of the rapid increase of the can cer. THE Republican caucus Thursday afternoon, nominated George Handy Smith for President pro tern of the Senate. The Democrats nominated Senator Ross, of York, for the same office. Pennsylvania Honored. WASHINGTON, June 11. Ex-Con gressman George A. Jcnks, of Brook villc, Pa., arrived here to-day in re sponse to a telegram from Secretary Lairar. Mr.Jenks has been tendered the position of assistant secretary of the interior, which was created by the last congress, and which ex-Congress man Post so confidently expected to get. This appointmant gives two of the highest offices in the gilt of tlx 4 administration to Pennsylvania, the other being Assistant Postmaster General Hay. WASHNGTON LETTER. From our Regular Correspondent. WASHINGTON,D. C., May 1', 1885. About as letter a contest over politi cal spoils as Mr. Cleveland will ever he called upon to decide is that over the Chicago Marshalship,which he has just given to a man who does not live in Chicago. There were sixteen appli cants for the position,all from Chicago, and all buzzing in the President's ears, early and late, but a still, small voice came up from a Democratic Congress man, who told the President that if ho was after a good man to till the otlice he had one, who, like the President him self, had been the sheriff of his county, and who, in a county that ordinarily gave two thousand Republican majori ty, had been elected because he was the right man in the right place. It cannot be denied that the President has exhib ited more backbone in making this ap pointment than has usually been ac corded to men in his place, because the elements at work upon him in the in terests of otlier candidates embraced the whole leadership of the Chicago Democracy, to say nothing of a vast a mount of outside Democratic pressuie from Indiana, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin. A colored watchman in the Treasury was driven to incurable insanity the other night on being told that the Re publicans were bent on killing liim for holding an office under a Democratic administration. This is the sort of di version that the Republicans all along have been indulging in to retain tlieir hold of the negro vote, which, in Arir— ginia and Maryland, counts for a good deal. This African geutlemau was from Virginia,and had been one of Mahone s best lieutenants in many a Virginia campaign, but he was intelligent enough at last to see the uses to which he and his class were being put by the scalawag crowd that Mahone led by the nosf, and lie llew the track. The elimi nation of the best part of the negro ele ment from Mahone's forces, has broken him up completely, and he who was on ly two short years ago the master hand of the political destinies of the old com monwealth, is now so poor that he finds none to do him reyerence. It would seem from theevidencs of the architectural experts now being ex amined upon an investigation of the Capitol architect, Mr. Clark, that the reign of shoddy commenced in this country a good many years ago. From thi3 testimony we are informed the very walls of the Capitol, which we assumed would stand the wear and tear of cen turies of politics and politicians, have long been in a state of disintegration. The iron dome, weighing 8,909,200 pounds is about to tall upon the heads of the unfortunate visitors in the ro tunda, without a moment's warning, because of the shoddy material with which it was composed, the shoddy priming that was put into the paint, and the shoddy labor with which the iron beams were joined together. Eyen the bronze female that surmounts the dome to represent the freedom sluiek ers, is warped out of all shapeand looks as though it had just emerged from a case of s<*coudary rickets. Of course the architect of the Capitol has its ene mies, and they may overstate matters somewhat, but I wish that yon could see some of the botch-work about this Capitol, for which we haye paid first and last -about seventeen millions of liard earned dollars. PHONO. —The four greatest and most desir able properties of a successful medicine are perfectly combined in McDonald's Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillan Altera tive. In malassimilatiou of food and dyspepsia its effect s are speedy and hap py. For disfiguring humors of scrofula and tetter, the loathsome sores of ven eral diseases, the burning torturers of erysipelas, no other medicine can poss ibly tqual it. As a spring medicine, perfect blood purifier, efficient and safe diuretic and aperient, it meets with gratifying favor from the medical pro fession and tlie people. Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY CO., Phi'adelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth. MiUheim, Pa, Miscellaneous News. The old Liberty iicU is on its way liome from New Orleans. —Oh ! Oh ! This howling, jumping raging toothache ! I would give any thing for relief. Well, it won't cost you much. 14 cents will get you a bot tle of the Great Zingara Toothache Drops. Guaranteed. For toothache and neuralgia the Great Zingari has no equal. Keep them in the house, they may save you hours of agony. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —For Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis and Sore Throat,use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, and get the genuine. Summer Hoat in Earnest. There is every indication that the summer heat has come to stay. There was a general rise in temperature on Sunday in the East and West. New York sweltered at so degrees, Boston was credited with st> degrees, while At lantic City at SS did not fare much bet ter than Philadelphia at 9(5 degrees. In the west the average was about the same. Detroit was treated to 8," de grees, Toledo sT degrees, and even Cheyenne showed <>< degres. A frightful collision of trains occur red 011 the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Road on Friday afternoon in which three men lost their lives and two men were injured. The conductor, engineer and fireman are the kllled.and were all on the engine when the horri ble accident took place. The trains collided within fifty yards of a little station named Spring Mill, one mile east of Conshohocken. The trains in collision were the fast freight train running between Philadel phia and Heading, and known as the 41 market train," and a local freight tram bound for the same destination. The local train left the city some time in advance of the market train and should have been on the siding at Spring Mill when the fast freight reach ed theie. Additional 1 vocals. COMMENCEMENT OF THE PENNSYL VANIA STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO., PA.— Sunday,June 2Sth, 3 o'clock p nr., Baccalaureate Sermon, by the Rev. Washington Gladden, D. 1)., of Colum bus, Ohio. Monday, June 29th,S o'clock p.ui.,Annual Address before the A oung Men's Christian Association, by the Rev. J. L. Russel, of Altoona, Pa. Tuesday, June 30th, 10 a. m., Fxainin at ion of candidates for admission to College; 3:30 o'clock p. nr., Washington Reunion Association. Address by T.II. Board man, Esq., (class of '00), of Xew York City ; d o'clock p. m.. Exhibition Drill of State College Cadets ; 8 o'clock p. iu., Annual Addiess before the Alumni, by tho lion. John Eaton, United States Commissioner of Educa tion. Wednesday, July Ist, 9 o'clock a. m., Artillery Salute: 10 o'clock,a.m., Annual Meeting of Trustees ; 1- o'- clock m., Alumni Dinner ; :2 o'clock p. m., Meeting [in the Chapel] of Dele gates and Alumni to elect Trustees ; 2:3oo'clock p.m., Class-day exorcises on the Campus; 1 o'clock p. m.. Reun ion of the Cresson Society ; 8 o'clock p. m.. Junior Oratorical Contest. Thurs day, July 2; 9:30 o'clock a. m., Gradua tion Exercises of the class of 'So ; s o'- clock p. m., President's Reception. [Railroad orders, entitling the holder to procure tickets at excursion rates,on the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and Erie and Northern Central Railroads, can be obtained by addiessing the Pres ident or Prof. Reeves.] —A BOTTLK ot Curtis* Carmelite Cordial should occupy the handy corn er of eyery travellers satchel. No pru dent person will think of undertaking a journej involving changes of climate, diet and water, without tirst procuring a bottle It never fails ! It never dis appoints ! Money refunded in every case when a single bottle, as directed, fails to cure any case of cholera, dysen tery, cholera morbus,diarrhoea,cramps, pains in the bowels, or any intestinal irritation. Sold by all dealers. JOHXSTOX, HOLLOW A Y CO. Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —The meed of merit for promoting personal aesthetics is due to J. C. Aver & Co., whose incomparable Ilair Vigor is a universal beautifier of the hair. Harmless, effective, agreeable, it lias taken rank among the indispensable articles of the toilet. To scanty locks it gives luxuriance : and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. —Druggists as a rule are extremely jealous and careful of the honor of then profession,and are loth to praise a med icine which they do not from personal knowledge know to be a meritorious article. They all agree, however, that for smallness of dose, easiness to take, and effectiveness as a worm destioyer, McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders are the best and most desirable vermi fuge in their stock, and do not hesitate to recommend them. Dissatisfied buy ers can have their money refunded. JOHXSTOX, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa. —For constitutional or scrofulous catarrh,and for consumption induced by the scrofulous taint, Ayer's Sarsa parilla is the true remedy. It has cur ed numberless cases. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and re move the sickening odoi of the breath, which are indications of scrofulous ori gin. —A Crownover, Saulsbury, Pa., writes : 'J. A. McDonald. Hear Sir :—Your Liver Pills are giv ing good satisfaction here and there is (piite a demand springing up for them. Please send mo three dozen boxes at once, as L am out and some of my cus tomers won't have any other.' Comment needless. Dissatisfied pur chasers can have their money refunded. JQJIXSTOX, HOLLO WA Y A CO., Philadelphia Agents- Sold by J. si#eubuth. Millheim, Pa. —"My physlcian'.baridi could pot live. My liver out of order, frequently vomit ed greenish mucous, skin yellow, small diy humors on face, stomach would re- Jt'pn food. Burdock Blood Bitters cur ed mo." Mrs. Adelaide O'Brein, 372 Exchange St., Butialq, >J. Y. —Constable G. W. Ilarter, ol' Mill heim would hereby respectfully b foira jthfi people of these valley * that he has taken the agency for the Spring Tooth Harrow, formerly luiudied by 4hs. Dar ter, —Raspberry Jelly, 10 cts lb at Spig elmyer's. C hronic Djwniorj. Mr. Tame* Brannan, Second nv*ntie, Pittsburgh, la., writes : 44 For two years I have been constantly troubled with a chronic diarrhun, or dysentery, having had, on an average, tiom twenty to twenty-five passages every twenty-four hours, and every one bloody. 1 hat! thoroughly tried all the prominent phy sicians in Pittsburgh, was twice in the West Penn Hospital, the first time thir teen weeks, and though 1 left it much better, yet in five days I was as bad as ever. I then t two other great doc tors in this city, and one of them finally assured me I was not long for this world, and advised me to write to my friends about it. 1 next went to Dr. llartinan, without the least confidence that he could do anything for me. He examined me, smiled", and said, he could stop the bloody discharges in less than two weeks, which he did with PKRINA, and I have now been entirely well for several weeks, and never felt better in my lif , though I am still taking his PRRUNA. I will take it whenever I need medicine. Mr. Patrick Burns, Pittsburgh, writes : M I have suffered intensely from piles and chronic diarrhoea. I was treated by five of the best physicians and surgeons in the city of Pittsburgh, and with nil grew constantly worse. Finally three of them said my only hope was an operation. This frightened me, and I went immedi ately to Dr. Hartman, who has entirely cured mc with PKRUNA. I have been at work now for three months, and never in my life felt better. Call and see me at corner of Twenty seventh and Mulberry streets, Twelfth ward, Pittsburgh ' Mr Patrick Cunningham, S. S , near Sidney street, Pittsburgh, Pa., writes: " For five years I have suffered inexpress ibly from internal and external piles. I have tried the best physicians ol Pitts burgh and Allegheny without relict. I went to Dr. llartman, who cured mc without detention from work with PE RUN A." . Charles Frank, of Emrichville, Jeffer son county, Ohio, writes : 4 * I had piles and fistula in nno for four years. 1 had suffered constantly with a discharge of niatter from the parts, and sometimes from the contents of the bowels through it. I could not have borne it much longer. 1 had heard so much of the ill effects of a knife operation that I resolved to go to Dr. Hartman. He ridiculed the silly idea of cutting it, and at once per formed his own original operation with out the knife, and without pain. lam thoroughly cured, though ot course I took PKRUNA." —More people, adults and children, are troubled with costiveness than with .my other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will curb cost iveness and prevent the diseases which result from it. —A BUTTEII CIIU&X with 4l bock," good as new, can be bought cheap for cash. Inquire at this oflice. tf LOOK IIERK.—I cute Tiles. I have a positive remedy for piles. ]Jy its use many cases ,of the worst kind anil of long standing have.been cured. It cures as if by magic. Money refunded to dis satisfied patients. Addresj, U.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, l\t. LEG.\L ADVERTISEMENTS V DM INIM'IVVTORS' NOTICE. —Letters of administration on the estate of ltosanna Krtder, deceased, late of Penn township,. O utre t.0.. Pa., having been granted to the snti scrltH'rs, nil person* indebted to said estate ar> - hereby requested to make immediate payment, and ail who have claims against the same to present theni dull authenticated by law, for settlement. N. P. KKIIIKU, Wolf's .store, June lu, T">. D. R. \N r.wiiit. Administrators. 17* X Ecu TO US' NOTlCE.—Letters testament - 4j ary on the estate of Elizabeth shirk, late of 11 aines township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves Indebted to said estate are here by requested to make immediatu payment, and tiiose having claims against the same to pre sent them dulv proven tor settlement. K 11. MI SSEU, 20-(it Executor 17*XE('t TORS' NOTlCE.—Letters testament j ary on the estate of Jeremiah Hoy. late of Gregg township, deceased, haying been granted to tin? subscribers, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are hereby re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demand against the same arc request ed to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. ISRAEL VOXADA, SAMUEL WISE. 2(k6t Executors. A Magazine 1 Yr. Five. We are bound U> have 'goo.o o subscribers be fore Aug. Ist to our large Illustrated pub licatiou. THE FIRESIDE MAGAZINE. IN order to get the above number of subscribers we must almost give away subscription the lirst year, and the second year we will m ike up the Joss as uio-t of theni will subscribe again, paying our regular price. Scud 2"> cents, silver or stamps, to pay postage and you will have tip* above Magazine to read every week tor one whole year. If you accept the above offer, we expect you will in* kind enough to distribute a n long your fi lends a few small books containing our advertisements and 1 '7 of the best house hold receipts, also a few sets of a tyertising cards, for which we will make you a present of a han tsenne silver-plated castor, or a set of sil ver knives and forks. State how many books and cards you can give away for us, and we will send them and the present prepaid. Order for a friend also, and you will receive both pres ents. Please, state how laryou live from the railroad so we can sec whether it is best to send presents by mail or express. Address, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE, Hume, X. Y. ESTABLISHED 1855. Thomson&Co's Celebrated Tereilligcr Pattern TRIPLE FLANGE Fire led Burglar Proof SAFES. POINTS OP SUPERIORITY OVER ANT OTHER MAKE AKE J Patent Inside Bolt Work, Hulld Welded Angle Iran Frnnirti. Extra Thick Willis, Superior Fire Proof Filling, Docks and Holt Work Protected With Ilnrdenod Steel. Extra Heavy Mnterlnl: Hence are More Fire and Burglar Proof. Send for Circulars and Prices. |THOACSOIT (& CO., 273 & 275 State Street, MEW HAVEN, CONN. PARKER'S HAIR miBMH 1 lie best, cleanest and most economical hair dressing. Never fails to restore the youthful color to gray hair. This elegant dressing is preferred by those who have used it. toanysim -1 Uar article, on account of its surperior cleanli | iiess and purity. It contains materials only tuat are beneficial to the scalp and hair. HISCOX&OO., 181 William Street, Hew Yojk. LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOU! TIIE FINEST STOCK OF AiTO SBMMH& MSLINBRY-A —JUST RECEIVED BY— MSS. A.ISR3SR A. UMI. WEAVER, PENN STREET, ------- MILLHEIM, PA. This elegant lot of goods was selected with great care and consists of the latest and most popular styles. of Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. Call and see for yourselves. N. W. Eby, Woodward, Pa. Distiller of PURE RYE WHISKEY. The best article constantly kept on hand and guaranteed to l>e unadulterated. The best liquor for Medical Use . Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23-ly AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Spring Mills, Pa. W. L SNYDER, PKAT.ER IN— The Light Piunning Plane Harvester and Binder, Plane Reaper and Mower, McSherry • Grain Drill, Cultivators, Hayrakts. Corn Drills and Planters, Plows, Spring Har rows, Land Rollers, Wagons, Fanning Mills. and in fact everything that a farmer needs. -AI.SO AGENT FOR STEAM MACHINERY, Engines, Portable and Station ary Threshing Machines. with engines having upright,or horizont al boilers. Clover Hullers, Saw Mills AM) M ACHINEHY BELONGING TO THEM. —I will also handle— PHOSPHATE! respectfully invite Farmers to come and examine my stock and be convinced that I han dle none hut llrst class machinery and am seh insoheaper than any one In Centre eo. 1 also keep a full lino of Repairs on band. W. L, SNYDER, SPIUNQ MILLS, PA. Pure And Unadulterated! T. Fit A IN, Proprietor of the First National Hotel, MILLIIEIM, PA., wishes to inform t|je public that lie keeps the following liquors constantly on hand and in suresthem all strictly pprc, and especially a dapted for medical purposes: WHISKEYS; IN8 : Itannesvllle, Imported Holland, rough kecpslc, hush, IHSES; Hang, Blackberry, Louisville, Elderberry. Kentucky. Fort liUA X Dl'Sy Huckleberry, IMain, Catawba, (■inger, Grape. Slieirr, . Blank berry, Applejack, l'each, .Vcic England. llum These liquors are all guaranteed to be not lc:.s than four years old and can he strongly reccomineudea us wholes ,me and health*. MALT LIQUORS, such as POUTER, ALE niul LAGER always on draught. 3m. WANTED. —Sever;fl good canvasers to sell an article which every tax-payer needs, and which one fourth of them will buy if properly presented and explained. No humbug, but an article of practical value. Those who mean business may call in person on the undersigned '—others need not apply, tf U. O. DEININGEIt. n Send six cents fo he JLS Of y Jr Ba postage, • and receive s-w ■ Bl B &B' ree :i cos tly box of m goods wliich will help you to more money right away than anything else in this world. AH, of either sex, succeed from lirst hour. The broad road to fortune o pens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once .address, TUUK & Co., Augusta, Maine. Til j© DAPFR sr 2S f. I iiiv r fir i"ii rowkll & Co*? Newspaper Advertising "dnreau (K) Spruce Street), where artver- If flffll# - YORK* I FAIR SHOTS ! j • U _ . - : | I • i I 0 ! IMI ',: : . ■ •. i ... { : * • I I ! " j j Dress Parade of the Fair's Greatest - BARGAINS - i at the MEW STORE ! OF . j i D. S. Kauffman & Co., ! 7 i : Main street, Millheim, Pa. = Next door west of Mu.ssor'n Hotel. . i ! • " : I * I I' 1 j MV call the special attention of our customers to the fact that a new i : SIOOOO stock of goods can be sold at more advantageous figures than a j • small stock could at any time be offered. I' - j Our stock of goods now is J j New large, fine and cheap and comprises anything handled in a first-class 5 I | General Merchandise Establishment, from a pin to a heavy silk dress—from a collar to a fine dress suit. I ALWAYS ready to show goods j ALWAYS one price | ALWaYS satisfying our customers. Give us a FAIR trial and you will not regret it• D. S. Kauffman & Co. ; ' I ! i . *- ■ •* * [ •** * **•'. Rupture wx T . ... _ PROVTMWC*.R. 1.. 10 Dexter St- DR. J. A. SHERMAN— Dear Friend : lam sorry. Doctor,you have left Boston. Persons con tinue to COII.e to my house to inquire respecting you. while many others, write me. Many who left tne said they would surely seek your aid. Your success has been wonderful, and I am quite sure without a oaiwllel. To my surprise.my Urge Hermaappears to be perfectly healed. 1 did not expect it at the age of 79. After receiving your treatment I was relieved from suffering which was last taking my life. 1 have no iaea 1 should be living had you not taken mv case In hand. 1 weigh now 17u pounds, over thirty pounds more than then. I thtuk you must receive a great a mount of happiness from the reliet given and gratitude rendered. You owe it to my son in Boston, who has known many of yonr patients before and after heal ing. that 1 applied to you. "Go," said he. "to Dr. ; he Is doing wonders." 1 had failed of help from a dozen ot hers and doubted, but he would not let rae rest till I went. I bless the day I did so. It is to me a mystery, Doctor, that you have so wonderfully out-distanced ail in your profession. i hope your life will long be spared to relieve sufferers, and thus bless the world. Most affec tionately and grutefullv yours, REV. JOHN ALDEN. The Rev. John UrteiEs case was quite as bad as Mr. James CorteWs, in Dr. Sherman's illustra ted book. Those 'Rio value inunuuity from strangulated rupture, the injury trusses Inflict, and the comforts of physical soundness should lose no time in securing the benefits of Dr. Sherman's treatment and remedies. His book, containing likenesses of bad cases before and after cure, with evidence of his success and indorsements.from distinguished physicians, clergymen, mer chants, farmers, engineers and others, is expressed to those who seud 10 cents. Dr. Sherman can be consulted daily at his office, 231 Broadway, New York, except Thursdays and Fridays, when he will be in Philadelphia office,3o2 Walnut Street. NOTE.— No operation or detention from business Patients from a distance can receive treatraeut and leave for home same day. 23 4t Mlllheim Market. Corrected every Wednesday byG. A. Harter,grocer. Wheat, old, 100 Corn 5u Kve 50 Oats White 50 Buck wlioat 50 Flour 4.00 Salt, per Br! 150 Plaster,ground 9.00 Cement,per Bushel 45 to 50 Barley 45 Tymothyseed 1.545 Flaxseed 1.25 Cloverseed 6.00 Butter 16 Hams 14 Sides 9 Veal Pork • 5 Beei Eggs 12 Potatoes ® Lard 8 14 \Ti\ Claims a specialty. Warrants i\\ I I I and ADDITIONAL HOME STEAD CIKTIFICATEB and all kinds orLANDSCKIP bought and sola. SUS PENDED EN TIMES, LAND, PATENT and PENSION cases attended to. Correspondence solicited. A. A. 1 bomaN.Attorney at I.aw Koom 25 St. Cloud Bld'R.Washlngton An Efficient Remedy In all cases of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections is AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. As such It is recognized and {described by the medical profession, and n many thousands of families, for the £ast forty years, it has been regarded as an household remedy. It is a preparation that only requires to be taken In very small quantities, and a few doses of it administered in the early stages of a cold or cough will effect a speedy cure, and may, very possibly, save fife. There is uo doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lias preserved the lives of great numbers of persons, by arresting the development of Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, . and Pulmonary Consumption, and by j the cure of those dangerous maladies. It 1 should be kept ready for use in every family where there are children, as it is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and the cure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases pf this class is of the utmost importance. The loss of a single day may, In many' cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the malady is constantly gaining a deeper hold, but take at ouce the speediest and most certain tp cure, ' ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, li PREPARED BY Dr. J, p. Ayer & Co., Lowell, J > *—.\M£' by all Druggists./ I Read what the people say concerning UM ability of Dr. Thomaa' Eclectric Oil to euro astbma, catarrh, croup, colds, etc. Mrs. Dora Koch of BuCalo, says: M For croup it is dcctd edlv efficacious." [Mrs. Jacob Melltwr of Mario*. Ohio, says the same thing.) S. S. Grave", Akrom, N. Y.. writes : Had asthma of the wont kind, took one dose of Thomas' Eclectric Oil aad was relieved in a few minutes. Would walk Eve miles for this medicine and pay $s bottle for it." Drue gist C. R. Hall, Grayville, lIL. says: " Cured aa ul cerated throat lor me in iwenty-fbur hours." " Sat up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I use Thomas' Eclectric OU. The first teaspoonful BELIEVED me." E. H. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. Y., Thomas' Eclec tric Oil is also a Tir- Tor external applica tion for rheumatism, cu ts.sca! d*,bu rns,bit es, bruises,etc. When visi ting the druggist, ask him what of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil; if he has beca long i n the drug trade, be sure he will speak highly of it, Worlted Woadera, ** My daughter was very had off oa account of a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr. Tktmuu' Eelet trie Oil cured her |V twenty Sur heure. One of the boys was cured of tore throat. This medi cine has worked wonders in our family." Alvah Pinckocy, Lake Mohopac, N. Y. Old in Experience, We have had thirty years' experience in manufacturing Raw Bone Super-Phosphates, and farmers may depend upon our goods. There is no improvement or economy of manufacture suggested by science or ac j complished by skilled expe rience, that we have- not embodied in producing relia ble and cheap fertilizers. It has been shown over and over again by testimoni als from reliable farmers, by analyses made sn4 . pub lished by State Boards of Agt riculture, that Baugh's $35 Phosphate is a complete and reliable fertilizer far general use. BAUGH & SQNB, Mmoisetuemu, Philadelphia,