C'M JJlilt'ljtiro Jouqttal. THURSDAY. MAKCII 25TH, 1885. Published by R. A. BUMILER. Democratic County Com. for 1886. DISTRICT COMMITTEE BclMontc, N. I. A Shaffer " S. W —Jacob Runkle 44 W.W Win Harper Centre Hall 80r0.......... Dr J F Alexander Howard " —......A1ex " eber Milesburg " KACarr Milt helm " D L Zerbv Phillpsbarg " Ist W T W L Sand ford " " 2ndW Henry Lehman '• 3rd W W V Ltngle Uidonville " ....... I' J McDonald BennerTwp Win 1 shier Boggs " K. Henry L Bi.rnhart 44 " W.P Col Jas F Weaver Bumside M , Win Hippie College 44 ..Daniel Grove, Jr Curttn " Henry Confei Fereusou" E. 4* John McCorinlek •' W. P T. W Walker Gregg *• W.P— lohn Rossman " S. r John P. Condo Haines " K. P J no. J. Orndorf " W.P - Jacob Wile ' Hftlfmoot?" .....: A. T. Gray Harm " lames W.Swabb Howard " Michael Confer --Huston 44 - Charles Murrav Liberty " I.J.Detong MarMfi 44 lohn Ishler Miles " —— Reuben Kreamer ratton " * Geo. W. Behrs, Jr Peiui 44 Samuel Aid Totter " N. 1' James A. Keller " " 8. p K. B. Hosterman Rush " N. P - Hugh MeCann 8. P Orrln Vali SuowShoe" . K. P-... Thomas MeCann " 44 •• N. P Pat Kelly Spring " .................Amos Garbrick Taylor *• Vinton Beckwlth Union 44 -....1 no A St oyer Walker " Samuel Decker Worth 44 W G. Morrison L. A. SUAFFF.K, ADAM Hoy. Secretary. Chairman THE House passed the bill ou Mon day, grauting a yearly pension 01 S2OOO to General Hancock 's widow. GOVERNOR STONE Las appointed George Hearst United States Senator from California, vice General Miller, deceased. THE Bell Telephone fight has been opened by District Attorney Kuniler, of Cincinnati, who filed Government papers in the United States Court, to test tho validity of the Bell Telephone patents. THE idea of raising $1,000,000 for a Grant monument seems to lose con siderable ground in New York, since contributions are so slow in coining in. Hamilton Fish is trying to con sole himself with the thought that SIIB,OOO will buy a right respectable monument. THE great railroad strike seems to be spreading and both the employing railroads and their employes seem to be unwilling to surrender. The situ ation is becoming more serious from day to day and traffic is virtually blocked on some of the great, western roads on account of this chaos. A. MEMBER of the Michigan State Board of Health has discovered what ■he supposes to be a case of the dread ed Asiatic cholera. Arther B. Smith, a prominent lumberman in Bay coun ty, was violently taken sick with vomitting and diarrhoea, followed by cramps and collapse—all symptoms of cholera. It is thought that the germ was imported in a box of rais ins from Valencia, Spain, where the cholera raged in 1885. THE Audubon Society (named after the great naturalist), founded last February, is rapidly increasing its membership in all parts of the coun try. The purpose of the society is to prevent—(l) The killing of any wild bird not used for food. (2) The tak ing or destroying of the ejgs or nests of any wild birds. (3) The wearing of the feathers of wild birds. The office is at 40 Park Row, New York. The Society wishes a local secreta ry in every town and village to secure signers of its pledges ; and will upon application furnish circulars of infor mation and pledge forms. Upon the return of the signed pledges certificates of membership will be issued. Be yond the promise contained in the pledge no obligation nor responsibili ty is incurred. There are no fees, no dues, nor any expenses of any kind. There are no conditions as to age. The promoters of the movement are sanguine of effecting a great change of sentiment relative to the de struction of our songsters and insect destroying birds for hat decoration. EDITOR MCCLURE, of the Philadel phia Times , gets off the following bit of sarcasm, presumably to give those fault-finders, who hardly know what more to blame President Cleveland for, a little lift: Doing Some Dreadful Things. Everybody who knew anything at all felt positive that President Cleve land would do something dreadful be fore-he had been in office very long. Asa small boy he had sometimes been known to pull the tail of his grand- eat and as a young man he wan wont to climb up on the fire en gines and get himself hauled to the scene of the conflagration, instead of rnnning thence and arriving in a breathless condition. These were in dications of moral depravity that <cou?<i not but end in some awfulwwar,y r , #nd the dreaded climax appears to have come. It was at Senator Miller's funeral that the President finally oyerstepped •all reasons and shocked the moral sen sibilities of this great people by such an act as makes all history pale. While the body of the distinguished Californian lay in state iu the Senate ■chamber the President and his Cabi net entered. All the'assembled states men rose at his entrance, hut ho did not pooni to see them. Straight on ho marched, leaning on Sc c retary Bayard s arm, and actually looking as if he felt sorry for the de voted wife and beautiful daughter whom the California Senator had left behind him, instead of scrupulously observing all the nice little rules which the world never could get along without. When his scat was reached the same feeling of sorrow for the living still seemed to sway him, for instead of smiling at everyone who looked at him he netunllv sat down. Everybody else expected to sit down, and afterwards did, but that does not mitigate the awful deed. The crushing fact remains that the President sat down tirst. No good could come of the boy who pulled his grandmother'* cat's tail—everybody knew that—but not even Grovor Cleveland's best friends thought hi in capable of such moral depravity as this. There is no help for the coun try, either. It must stagger along under its dreary load as best it may, venting its grief in sighs and secret lamentations and weeping itself to sleep by night to wake to tears again. Miscellaneous News. The Salvation Army, while on parade at Lewisburg, was peUed with stones and the Captain assaulted with a club. He is in a critical condition from injur ies received. The Widows Got, sl2 a Month, Now. WASHINGTON, 1). ('., March 19. The President this afternoon approved the lull increasing the pensions for will ows and dependent relatives, deceased soldiers and sailors. Struck by Lightning, aud Killed. WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 10.—A heavy thunderstorm visited this see. tion tins afternoon. George L Pringle, an old and prominent resident, of King ston, while on his way J home from New Columbia Borough, was struck by lightning, and instantly killed. Lifted 600 Pounds and Diid. E ASTON, Pa., March 21.—While Hem wood Martin, of Penargyle, aged 21. was with a number of friends, who were testing theii lifting powers, yes terday, lie raised a block of slate weigh ing GOO pounds, but strained himself so that he died a few hours afterward. Costly Grist Mill Burned. MILTON, Pa., March 19.—Last night •a fire broke out in John Kersteiler's grist mill at Pottsgroye, and in a short time destroyed the entire structure. The building was a costly one, ami there was no insurance on it. A num ber of men are thrown out of employ ment. —Says neighbor Smith, "My little girl was pale and sickly, rapidlv losing flesh, appetite variable, and sleep much disturbed. Iler condition was becom ing alarming. Was advise 1 by a friend to try McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powders. Administered time and she expelled the enormous number of IJ2 worms." Neighbor smith now thinks McDonalds Worm Powders are the greatest vermifuge in < x slenee. J OiIXX TUX, 11 () LL 01VA Y' & CO., Piii'adelohia Agents. Sold bv J. Eiieiihuth. Millheim, Pa. Don'c you want to buy a Dory. Some of Heading's citizens are fond of Dog Meat. An account in Satur day's Patriot states that quite a num ber of people in Beading slaughter big, fat dogs, salt them clown and eat them with as much relish :,s any other, in -at. They claim that I lie fat aud meat of a dog are very beiiiiieicl as a cure for consumption. —JUST so ! Srvpn rub of ten un meet have a bad cold, ai.d with cough ing, hawking and sn .ring are about kept busy. Do a good thing for jour self at once, by going to tin* nearest drug Store ami getting a brittle of Dr. Ke-sler's Celel rated English ('nimh Mtdicine If you are not satisfied that it is worth all you pay. the diuvgist will hard you luck vour u no-v. JOUXSTOX, HOLLOW A Y A- r 0., Piiiladelphi:! Agon's. Sold by J. Eisenhut!:. Millheim .I'a. Preparing for a Rainy Day ELIZABETH, X. J.. March 19.—The Singer Manufacturing Company lias been taking back some o!J0 men who we; - e laid off before the holidays. Sev eral large orde s liaye been received, and all tbe inspectors are working at night to hurry thu work through. It is reported that this course adopted in order to fill contracts in <\,-o a strike, winch is, it is reported. t.ißici. pa ted. "IMPORTANT If you are going to the Ureal Went, North West or South West take THE CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND and PACIFIC RAILROAD, for Chicago. Fcr Lowest Bates of Fare, Tickets and Time Ta bles, call on your Local Ticket Agent or address J. h. J/xauis, Passenger Agent, Middle District 11} South Ninth St., Philadelphia, P.i. See maps of this Great Rock Island Route Lines in this paper. 9-2 m. A Colony that is Well Fixed. HUNTINGDON, March 19.—A colony cf 150 persons, organized by T. Speer Dickinson, in this comity and Fulton, will start jn a few days for Napoleon, Dakota, where they will locate. They will take with tliem £ car-lo.ids of hors es, cattle, furniture and other supplies. Mr. Dickinson will open a law oftiee and establish a weekly newspaper there. The colony will be accompanied by J. Nelson Sines, of MoConuellsburg, who was recently in Dakota, and while there was appointed District 4-ttorney of Lo gan County. J Arbor Day Preparations. Governor Patlison has issued the fol lowing proclamation : In compliance with a concurrent res olution of the General Assembly, ap proved the 18th day of Mareh, A. I>. 1S8*, ! do hereby appoint fhursd iv, the loth day of April, A. 1). 1880, to he observed throughout, the Commou wealth as Aahor Day, ami I reeeom mend that the people do on that day, plant trees and shrubbery in public school grounds and along public high ways throughout the Commonwealth. Given under my hand, and the great seal of this Commonwealth, this nine teenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one I i msand eight hundred and eighty-six, and of the Commonwealth the one hundredth and tenth. SIOO.OO in Prizes. We will pay Sin for the largest list of words given ia the defining part ol Webster's Diet ionary formed from the word ILLUSTRATED. $lO lor the best temperance poem. $lO for the best comic poem. $lO for the best story of 1000 words. slu for the best song and music. $lO for the best pen and ink sketch. for the best three riddles. $o for the nearest guess at the number of "anil's" inonr next (May) number. ss'or the most ditlicnlt ten questions in Grammar, with proper answers. $3 for the most difficult ten questions in Ari hmetie, (not puzzles) with proper answeis. s"> for the best poem by a boy under 12 years. So for the best story by a girl under 12 years. s"> for the best explanatory solution of the question : "How often, and at what in tervals has Juls 4th occurred on Sun day during the Christian era ?" s"> for the lust explanatory solution of the question ; "A man starts Monday noon, aud travels Westward keeping up with the Sun—where does he tiist find Tues day noon V' Send 10,*. for sample pa per and conditions. A beautiful pres ent with each paper. Mi VVON'S 111. Woul d, l'hiladelphi t, l\t. AGENTS WANTED. When baby TVM siek. \re pave her Castorta, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Millheim Hartict. Corrected every Wednesday. Wheat, red s,i •' white s:; Corn 40—4.7 live 5.7 OaM, White 2U buckwheat 47 Flour. Roller I . Sail. per barrel I• 50 Pl.t"t r. ground 0.00 Cement, ler I'tiOit'l barley "-0 TvmiitiOKfd l.fO Flaxseed l.m Clovers''ed T.O '—7. "0 butter .. Hams D Veai. 1 ork beei Kps 1 i Potatoes 3.7 Lard ii ■■■%. mnm immmrn ■ ■iwantT smmt - K>i.i *m.mm AaeMama IE GIL ./D l r E n TIS £. I/ / .'. VPS THETIPVX CIUNCI :.r mim.ll f.im r.oilol I.K in are unit wuli said 11 >ro.' (A. Walter. Treasun r.) Felt. 2'\ lss ;. DR. To balance at Setllemcnt II !1 '• Cash, Suiting liink License - ' """ i . u MilUicim ( nrnet baud.Ren' for part of Truck House ...1" •' G \V llarter.Hipii Cons'aht!*. in-II proreeils. s lie of iioa... .7 7' •' MI Jaini son, l.oil. Bur uuh Taxes . 11 Loan. Julia Hockey i7"> " M 1 Jam.son. Collector 2 • 1 : 2.7 1 1 OS " •* ! ti l Ac Mnsser. IJe-n:-" 1 •' D L ZerbjJ, buii linp Per mits 71 M I Ja;u:s Coll a tor 71 " Skating Rink I.ieens • 7 *7U 2d CR. bvC..sli, Jaeoh Keen, opening Long Lane, i IrJ r No. 1 2 00 It A bumiHer. Printing. Or der No. 2 ... It) 00 " Jacob Keen. Work at Mill St. Crossing. Order N . 5 3 f2 " l'n igh <>: i 11. 1.. Truck, J. F. Ilarter, Order No. 4 30 00 •' Printing Ordinances & Post ers. Order No. ■'> 2 in P II Mussrr & W II Miller, building Trti k Hons •, on art. Order No. d Go o> '• da-. Guilford, Watching Fire. Order No. ? 1 ,70 " II i! Kreamer, Watching Fire, <Paler N "o. S 1 .',O '• George Rover, Wutciiiir: Fire. Order No 1 ,70 '• A. J. 11.tiler, Watching Fire. i irder No. 10 1 .7 '• -.untie] Wejsei, Watching Fire Order No. 11 1 .70 " S. G. Gutelius.Watching l'lru. * irder No 12 1 70 John Hall, Watching Fire, Ol der N'o. 13 00 P. 11 Musser & W. 11. Miller, building truck house, bal. Ol der no. 11 2" t'O '• Mttsser & Smith, two stone hammers. Order no. 17 1 .77 '• Jacob Keen.High ('.Workand Services, order no. 1G .7 27 '• J. 11. Mai/.e, work on road l.rder no. 17 1 00 •' J. 11, brcon, work on road Order no. i* 1 to* oolin Miller, work ou road Order no.lft ] .70 " * E. C. Campbell, work on road Order no. 2 > 14 00 " Joseph Swangcr.work on road Order n0.21 .70 J.H Keilsnyderpvork on road Order n0.22 I no A. A. Miller, work on road order no. 23 5 ">0 " Henry Brown,work on road & dressing M. Order no 21 1 17 K. baitliolninew, work at tire Order n0.27 .v> A.J. Waljsa.work at fire. Ol der no. 20 .70 " John Koyer, work at tiro. Or der no. 27 ,70 " George Menscli, work at fire. Order n0.28 50 '• Gleasou & Iktil.v MTg. Co., 11. & L. Truck oil acet 20 ) 00 •' Gleason xN Daily M'f g. Co., 11. it L. Truck on acet '.. 7.7 00 •" l>. A, Musser, building truck house wail. Order no. 20 ........ 23 00 '• John Rover, Labor, Order no. 30 25 '• Mark Mooney, work on road Order no 31 1 0Q " d. W. Ilarter, !{. V, Services, Order no. 32 4 550 " Jesse Kreamer, work on road Order no. 33 1 oG " ,J. 11. Maize, work on bridge, Order no. 544 2 00 o j. ii Breon, work on bridge, Order no. 35 2 00 " Jacob Alter, work on bridge, Order no. 1 00 " l. L- acet. o* SttJary Order n0.37 ('♦ 07 " Ed. Rtipp, Labor, ord'T 1<>.:38 4 " Geo.Menscit, " " 3'J tOO " Jacob Gepbart, bailing tim ber, Older no. 40 100 44 W. L. Blight, labor, Order no. 42 20 " Jacob Keen ltal>or Order no. id 2H7 •I. 11. Hreon, " " 111 jO I'.iioifsiiviitT '• " 45 l on A.l.dpi, Muter, Kent. Fuel A I ight Order no. I "" " •'.■ 11. Mai/.e, iulMtr, Older no. IT ft) John liever, labor. Order no. is ; no " A. liiirtf'r, liilmr,Ortler iio. W 75 Henry Miller, labor. Order no. o" ..... 30 " .lesse Enamel", labor, order in' .'•! no J l'.i t'liiiuih, Services, Order no. f_' .r, " I f 1,. /.I'i iiv Clerk balance sal ary, tlrdei* ma SI f 00 0. I, -rv Postage. Station ery Ac. Onler no. 55 2 9tS " Jacob Keen l.abor order no. • r 4. .... . . ... !) V'"i " t • le.isou A Bailey Mfg. Co. bal mice on ll S; 1.. Truck 75 no *'•! ii lb over, labor. Order no. , r >7 70 JOSEPH Swauger labor Order no. ~S 70 F. F. NVeizel labor Order no. o 70 " l'. Wali/a labor order no. 00 ;k" lleiirv Miller labor Older no. 01 'JO D. I Fortney l.'sij. Ally. Sal ai v I vr. i b der lit. 02 * 10 ihi ' •lou:i|ji;in Ibnler labor A lum ber Order uo.ill 07 " ,1. \V. Siiuuh |oo feet plank Or no. 01 1 o>j •i.K'ob iiephai'i lumber A haul- U'ii i irder to. ii"> 21 07 " O N KieaiiiOt' witne-s Fees, Mn\ 7. lsS.i order lio. b'H 1 Ml A. Waller Trias.. 2 per cent, on Ol.i.st 1,1 (hi lly Ha! tnee due Horougli so n +7 i.J 20 ASS UTS AND 1.1 UilLiriKS. ASSKIrt. Halauce .it Sciileineiil 80 II Oiitslamiing laxt-s.. Kl tin ♦'.ol 11 1.1 tUIIITIKS. 1-oa n from .lulia ltoekey... 17"> ih) Fxress of l.ialiililles 10 90 Wo tlu* undersigned Auditors if Milliieim H irouch llml t lie above tccount correct except Truck hotse where we flml that the contract shows ss i ami Hie ortbu sdrawu io Fontraeters show $ ,'> paid. .March i. iss*i. Atli si .1. ('. Sill 1 II i It. O. Deiniinrcr. .1 W. snook 'Auditors. Clerk F. J. liRFMOAUDS .lonalhan Hurler A Noah F. St,\er, Oveiseers <if the Poor for I lie Horoiudi of M iliiieim in account with said boron Mi. March s iss'-,. lij*. 1< amount of duplicate ....7k) 87 '• l ash.lines rce'd from Jus- Uee.l. 11. Helfsnyder 2 09 CIL 87 By balance due Jonathan Ilarter nt lat s>ttleineiit 22 OS By Interest on name l 92 Hy expenses inuinl lining M. Smith li. C. Campbell,Hour 1 10 !!. Hreon " 1 10 F.C. Campbell •' .*... 1 20 .lolin Hreon . bu-. I'niatoes ;F Henry Hreon Hour 1 20 K. C. Cmnp'.ieli " 1 1* " 2 to " " 2 :to " " 2 :to .1. W. Snook eeneral ncet 41 24 •I. Ilarter 2 Callous Applebut t<*r with crocks 1 2o lit Hy expeimes maintaining Alex Weatfley Ir.K.ll.Minnie.medical attend a nee |r, 7;, I. Ilarter 1 cord wood 2 7 •I. Spiueimyer mereluudlse 3 Ceo. Sprinner shaving 7) los.Swatifier d'Kning urave .... 1 .V) Mrs .I.W.Adams bal for maln talnanee .';t iio 2-a Hv exjieuses mainloinim; Adam Fansler. Mrs. A. li. Kou-.ii maintain.nice "<2 on .losepb >wangeruiendinjf shoes 3 30 J. W. Snook, slices 1 8"> 15 lly expenses niaiiitaininn Maria Ilarter. Henry Kover inaintaiiianee (0 T>. . ICDULTIN UI (', MMS * 2 7 Hy expenses maiiitainiiii: Judith Miller. Judith Mnlcr.mauiluin.Miec.for • •uwks .ending March 1. ls'ii... 7', oo A. J. Halter, 1 e nd wo Hi 2 71 *77 :"4) D.I. /.erliy prejiaring duplicate 2 15 J. F>-eidiiith reia-t order Ju dith Mllb-r 1 00 Jon ilium It ufer servi a-s lo no No ill F. stover " 5 ik Collector's Com >n on s t'Ja 73 2* os Fxiiiiei.itions. IVier Waliza 1 It Hy la.l. ilue b u oti;;!i lu r > 87 f.Vu2 s7 Examined and approved. J. C. SMITH ) Attest J. W. sNo<K /Auditors H.O.n-inincer F.J. HKFMC \RI)S Clerk. I 7ISSOI.C I IN None::.-The partnei-liin I " heretofore existing between 11. It. Trumpftieller and Daniel \ omnia, nnder the linn nana- of 'lu uinpfh -tier A Vonada was this ilay dissolved by iniHual consent. All pirties having unsettled aeeouut-. will please call at mice am! settle with K. J*. Vonada, successor In business and duly authorised lo nettle our account*. 11. If. TItOMppuKI.LKR, Daniel Vonada. Cohtirn. I'.i., March lOih, I^Bl2-.".t / t.M I'lON NOTI' F.—Having purchased at v J Constable's sale, 'lurch 12t!i.H8, all the following nam -1 p•. -o nil propeity of Fuiaumd Hole, of I'euu jowns dp. l h Toby caution all person-, not to meddle or i:i anywise Interfere with tin* same. a> Lli ive left the properly in the han:! <<f s, id Fin uuii'l l'.ute during my pleas ure : Cook Stove. Willi pi • Sink, 2 T ihles. 2 Heds. 1! Chairs, Wood I {ox Barrel of Cider. Doughtruv. For of Queensware. Canned Fruit, I'otaloes. Tub, Hand Wagon and a lot of other" articles. John Koiveusox. 12-3T SIIFKI FF'S saIjKS.Hv virtue of sundry writs ol Fieri Facias. Fev.ni Facias and Vcndl tpmi ilxponas. issued uijt <.f tin 1 Court <>l Com inon Fleas of Centre County, t*a., and to me directed, will V oxp >s'd at I'uMie Sale, a! the Court House, In the Borough of lielb-foute. on MONDAY, Afkii. 12rn, 1889, at 1 o'c.ock F. M., the to lowing property, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground (tli* buildings excepted) sitnub' in tlit* Borough of It.'ilefonte. C muty of Centre ~ud slate ut Pa . hounded and described as follows to wit: Be ginning ala stake in the new centre line be twee a ill - rei ised tracts of the Bald Eagle Val ley Kail Koud and In the northern line of lii"ii street ami extending thence hv --a "ut line of High street north 75° 5-10 west 2<i 1-19 leer, to a -take tiiepcu northward hy other lands ot Ktimind HI Diehard and ( l;as. McCatlarty Farailel w it Ii said centre line 2"> !kl!t feet <iistant west ward tlu'iefroai ni'isarel at riglit angles ihereto ly :i line curving towards the north and west with 452 4-10 feet radius 227 7-10 feet ton st ike in the line of laud of S. A. McQuiston I hence 1y said land South 80 5-10 East 29 feet to a stake in the western line of land of the Bald Eagle Valley Kail Koad Company, thence si ill by llie same eoijrso the furlipu distance of one foot to a stake in the aforesaid new Centre line tlr-nee si ill hy the same course the further oi-tuuee <d one loot to a st ike in an angle of 1 irnl of the said Hald Eagle Valley Railroad <'nmpnny thence hy s-ai<l land of said R. li. i oiirpany south 11 5-10 east 212 feet to a stake in the northern line of said High street and thence along said line north 75° 05 west 37. 4-lo feet to the mace of beginning containing 182-1000 of an acre more or less. Seized taken in execution and to lie sold as the property ot Edmund Blan ch,aid and ch irlcs McCallorty terre iennants. TKHMS.— NO deed will he acknowledged until the purchase money he paid in full. W. MILES WALKER. Sheriff's Office.Hellefouto.Mar. 15 ISSd. Sheriff". fIOOD SALARIED or Commission to Men and Women to act as loc;il or traveling Agents. Xo experience needed., steady work! James E. Win i n kt, Nurseryman, Kocuestkb, N. V. (.Mention tliis paper.) bly'3 catarrh CREAM BALM L ws"^B is worth tWCRrm SIOOO T,,ANV ~AN WOMAN or oiiiMit™SrrLVtß^,^ Niiffrring Ironi |a| Catarrh. -A, E. H EW-M U.SAI (Iraling, Mich HAY-FEVER A partie'e is applied into each nostril and Is a greeahle to use. Price 50 cents by mail or at Druggists. Send for circular. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. 9-4t DY ByEPIS8yEPISIA .—Its Nature, Cannes, pre vention and Cure. By John 11. MoAlvin, Lowell, Mass., fourteeu years Tax Collector. Sent free to any address. 9-4t for Infants and Children. "Caatorla is so well adapted to children that I CMteria cures Colic, Constipation, I reboiiiiiimditusßuperiortoany proscription I Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, kaowu to me." 11. A. ARCTIC it, M. D,, I Wonns > K ive3 V™ mOU * ™- 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | WitLout'injarious Tux CKFRXCB COMPANY, 183 Fultou Street. N. Y. rurr iints n lar>-e (.rorcrtfon I <M ***_ aim istohleed thelreic . J r AL!rLftlji..<if v)i;>.'i c '.a full! CUIBMR J *Sro Ane JTTV. Take A I>UU£ IUMCDT that HAS in ni.i.ii'i v.c.u report' i toln-alth tyu; oof Vjt I ■*? JWIil-'URED thoocandi, doea not Interior* .'ROT. fJHIIIJAi f ADY fII CC* *7yk V-f w "h attention to bmmets. or dim pain i I eCtViiriML rAol ILf.fcO.\,!>h n way. Founded A II .<iiculCn-;.for > .t ;rvoan Debit Ity.Orpcn'os#:f?*WL " seleiitiflc medical prlneiplri. By direct Weakness nmildiv irnl Decay in Yotimror MidVY~\ 'pr 111 ""'"" 1 " the aeat of disease it* specifle .Do A reel Men. Tested for Fir htV.-iVMininn l\^T'" V"™ I■ft It without dciay. The natural thousand ca°es thy absolutely rer'o-o i.mir nturoly —J *? , anc-i i.iw nl the human onrsnlsm restored. Tha n<-d and in/ c- .l ran men intlio f II ptj-fw!Vnnd?uU ViiinraowlUaliuL become cheerful aud raptdlVxalna bAh aranjth uJESk ii thuso who rul7> r from tho innuy obscurodi .>:• TRF4TIIPMT —fir# VrsMi il Km M Wms •* lr I'l iitiCiout iiy indiscretion, Exoot ure.Oior-lirain MfcH loß> MOtttfl, >3. Tit HOd. so. . iltt, J7 \l.'.a,rtoufr<o Indulgence, \vnu k that you send US UASDIC DCMMY RFY litis Panum your name wit !i etntoirtentof your trouble, and soearo " " KKIo Uc. IVI L(J I vv.| HF C uHEMisit, W. Tenth Strciot,BT.l/)t7ia, MO. S'SXSS IEON JBUKE HAKEOW. Harrow Drags at an Anj;le of Torty-f.vf 11 was awarded First Premium at tin Ohio State Fair over forty-four competitors. Successful in all field trials. Wrought iron framo and steel teeth. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for Cir eulars. KIMBE.RLIN MFG. CO., ludianapolia. Ind. JQR. S. (i (JUTELI US, Dentist. ■if ' - J< v/ vf 4 * - V *v f\ vj' * v ■ " f i- v jj~J k ... •v v ' & r W i W. 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