Announcements. The following are the prices charged for an- nouncements in this paper. Sheriff $8,00 ; Treasurer, $8,00 ; Register $6,00 ; Recorder, $5,00 ; Commissioners, $5,00. All candidates are required to pledge themselves to abide the decision of the Democratic county convention. SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce the name of John Corrigen, of College township, a candi- date for the office of Bheriff of Centre county subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce G. B. Craw- ford, of Gregg township, a candidate for the office of Sheriff. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Ccunty Convention. We are authorized to announce Cyrus Brungart, of Millheim borough, a candidate for the office of Shentf. Subject to the decis- ion of the Democratic county convention. #* We are authorized to smnounce John P. Condo, of Gregg township, as a candidate for Sheritt. Subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. TREASURER We are authorized to announce John I. Pot ter, of Boges township,, a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Centre aunty subject to the decision of the Democratic County §'on- vention. foe We are authorized to announce the nayae of J. T. Lucas, of Burnside township, a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county conven. tion. We are authorized to announce A. J. Griest of Unionville a candidate for the office of county I'reasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. i. We are authorized to announce John Q. Miles, of Huston township, a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Weare authorized to announce John H. Beck, of Walker township a candidate for the office of county Treasurer subject to the de- cision of the Democratic county convention. Weare authorized to announce George D. Johnston, of Howard township, a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. Subject to the Senn of the Democratic County Conven- ‘tion. We are authorized to announce W. T. Speer of Bellefonte a candidate for the office of coun- ty Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce G. L. Good- hart, of Potter township, a candidate for the office of county Commissioner. Subject to the ‘decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce T. Frank Adams, of Bellefonte, formerly of Boggs town- ‘ship, a candidate for the office of county Com- ‘missioner. Subject to the decision -of the Democratic County Convention. RECORDER. We are authorized to announce W. Galer Morrison, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the of- fice of county Recorder. Subject to the de- cision of the Democratic County Convention. REGISTER. We are authorized to announce W. J. Carlin, of Miles township, a candidate for the office of Register of Centre county. Subject to the de- cision of the Democratic County Convention. 38-9. We are authorized to announce A. @G. Archey, of Ferguson township a candidate for the office of county Register. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven- tion: * — New Advertisements. 1% MEN AND HORSES EMPLOYED. —BELLEFONTE, SAT. MAY 27,— Glass Works Meadow. WALTER { L. § MAIN'S Grandest and Best —R. R. SHOWS ON EARTH. —- * %.3 BIG CIRCUSES 3 * = 6 CONTINENT MENAGERIE 5 -:- Real Roman Hippodrome -:- 2 ..- STAGES -. 2 Wild Moorish Caravan, 110 Circus Acts by 110 Star Artists, 20 Races bv Thoroughbreds, 1500 Rare and Costly Animals. HERD OF 1 DROVE OF ELEPHANTS, [ i CAMELS, 6. BANDS. 6 . - - Fife and Drum Corps, Troupe Jubilees, Steam Organ Steam Calliope, 0—-PONY WITH 15 FOOT TAIL,—o 20 PONIES, - 20 THOROUGHBREDS ——FAT MAN AND BRIDE —- Weight 1372 pounds, Arabian Horse with 26 Different Colors, $10,000 Troupe of Rare Aralian Horses, $300,000 Free Street Parade at 10 4. M1. Doors open 1 and 7 p. x ~=——PERFORMANCEw——— Begins at 2 and 8 p. m, Adulte.................0..... Cheap Excursions on All Railroads: veesen enn 50 cents. ! Children under 12 years.......25 cents. | Legal Notices. New Advertisements. Fauble’s, Sechler & Co. constable’s sale all the personal property of Har- ry Searson, of Boalsburg, Centre county, Pa., and have left the same with his family during my pleasure. and all persons are | ereby cau- tioned not to interfere or meddle with any of said property, as it belongs to me. 38-20-31% ISAIAH COXEY. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the ea- tate of Mrs. Mary White deceased late of Gregg townshlp having been granted to {he undersigned he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said esiate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authen- ticated for settlement. B. KAUFFMAN, 38-14 6t* Zion, Pa UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Orphans Court of Centre county. In the matter of the estate of Henry Meyer Sr. late of Harris township deceased. The undersigned an auditor appointed by said court to hear and pass upon the exceptions filed to the administrators account, restate said accountin accordance with his findings and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet, for the pur- poses of his appointment, all parties in inter- est at his office in Bellefonte Pa., on Friday the 9th day of June 1893 at half past 9 a. m. Parties interested will please take notice and present their claims or they will be debarred from coming in on said fund. . JOHN KLINE, 38-20-3t Auditor. Geo. M. Rhule,) In the Court of Com, Pleas use of &e. bot Centre County vs. Judgment No. 14. Jan. T. 93. Thomas Dutcher J Fi. Fa. No. 6 Ap. T. 93. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court, an Auditor to make distribution of the funds in the hands of the sheriff arising from the sale of real estate of Thomas Dutcher upon the above Fi. Fa. will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday June 9th at 1 o'clock p- m. at his office, second story, Furst Block, where all persons interested* in said fund will please be present. JAS. H. RANKIN, 38 20-3t Auditor. s n the ourt o In re Assigned Estate | My Plo otCony of the Philipsb’g Bank- tre County. ing Co., in trust for the [ No. 152 Nov Term benefit of Creditors. J 1801 " * Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county for an order to re-convey to O. Perry Jones the assigned estate of The Philipsburg Banking Co., under and in pur- suance of the Second and Third Sections of the Act of 4th of May, 1864. All persons interest- ed are directed to appear before said Court on the Sixth day of June, 1893, to show cause, if any they have, why the application aforesaid should not be granted, and an order made di- recting a re-conveyance of the assigned estate of the Philipsburg Banking Company to O. Perry Jones, who is now the sole owner of the balance of the estate in the hands of the as- signee. W. F. SMITH, Prothonotary. : In the Court of In re Assigned Es-) tate of 0. Perry Jones Them ot in trust for the benefit | No. 149, Nov. Term of Creditors. J 1891. wal Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county for an order to re-convey to the said O. Perry Jones, the assigned estate, under and in pursuance of the Second and Third Sections of the Act of 4th of May, 1864. All persons interested are directed to appear before said Court on the Sixth day of June, 1893, to show cause, if any they have, why said application shall not be granted and an order made directing a re-conveyance of the assigned estate.. W. F. SMITH, Prothonotary. BP- ON HEIRS. PENNBYLVANIA, CENTRE COUNTY, § 8: IJohn A. Rupp, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify that at an Orphans’ Court held at Bellefonte the 24th day of April, A. D. 1893 be- fore the Honorable the Judges of said Court, on motion a rule was granted upon the heirs and legal representatives of Lucy Ann Eckley deceased, Josephine Craig, Mary Frantz, Amanda Keyler, John Eckley, William Eck- ley Florence Hutchinson, Lucy Eckley, Jacob Eckley, Jane Boyer, Mary Campbell, “Arthur Johnstonbaugh and Bertha Johnstonbaugh to come into said Court on the fourth Monday of August next to accept or refuse to aceept at the valuation, or to show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not ba sold. Same notice to be given as in inquisition. In Testimony whereof, { have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Bellefonte the 24th day of April A. D. 1893. JOHN A. RUPP. 38 19 6t. C.0.C. OTICE IN. PARTITION.—In the matter of Partition of the real estate of L, W. Munson, late of Philipsburg Boro., Centre county, deceased. The heirs of said deceased wili take notice that in pur- suance of an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county, a writ of partition has been is- sued from said court to the Sheriff of said county, returnable on Monday, the 28th day of August, A. D. 1893. And that an inquest will meet for the purpose of making Partition of the real estate of said decedent on Tuesday the 20th day of June A. D. 1893, at 11 o'clock, a.m. of said day upon the premises, at which time and place you can be proasent if you see proper. The premises in question are described as follows: Situate in Philipsburg Borough, county of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, consisting of a house and lot situate at corner of South Centre and Beaver streets in said Borough, being 60 feet in front on South Centre street and 60 feet in depth on Beaver street and part of lot No. 131 bounded on north by let of Mrs. David Shontz and an the east by lot of Chester Munson and that no partition of said land has been made, but partition there- ol yet remains to be made and among the heirs of said decedent. Sheriff’s Office, W. A.ISHLER, Bellefonte, Pa. May 9th, 1893. Sheriff. 38 19 6t. Nonce OF APPEALS. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT APPEALS FOR THE YEAR 1803. Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Centre county that the County Commissioners will hear and determine appeals at the Com- missioners’ Office in Bellefonte, Pa., for the respective districts, as follows : Thursday June 1.—Howard, Curtin and Liber- ty Twps. and Howard Boro. 2.—Marion, Walker and Boggs Twps. and Milesb'g Boro. Saturday, June 3.—Union, Burnside and Snow Shoe Twps. and Union- ville Boro. | Monday, June 5—Rush, Taylor, Huston and Worth Twp. and Philips- burg and South Philips- burg Boro. Tuesday, June 6.—Harris, College, Ferguson ; and Half Moon Twps. { Wednesday,June7.—Benner, Patton | Spring Twps. ! Thursday, June 8.—Potter and Gregg Twps. and Centre Hall Boro. Friday, June 9.—Miles, Penn and Haines Twps.and Millheim Boro, Saturday, June 10.—Bellefonte Borough. The time for hearing the appeals will be between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 4 p. m, The Assessors of the several Districts will be present with the Board of Commis- , 8ioners, on the day of gaid appeal for their respective districts, as well as all persons who ; may feel themselves aggrieved. Assessors . will bring all books and papers they have to the ! appeals. { Gro. Li. GoopuARr, T. A. ApAwms, J. B. SBTrOHM, Attest :—Rrop'r ¥. HUNTER, Clerk. Commissioners’ Office, Bellefonte, Pa., May 5th, 1893. Friday, June and } commissioner, 38 19 3t. OTICE is hereby given that, on the | 18th day of May, 1893, I purchased at | on Re Thalds Avenue, Bellefonte, can be pur- chased cheap and on easy terms by address- ing. RS. GEO. PoORMA™. 38-41. * Houtzdale, Pa. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE!—A pleasant home, situated 3 rice will be paid for good hickory an andle wood at the Mountain Eagle Handle Factory. Write for dimensions and prices. 38-10-3m ICKORY AND ASH HANDLE WOOD WANTED.—The hi hess as J. B.LEATHERS, Lg i Mountain Eagle, Pa. having been appointed an Auditor to distrib ute the funds in the hands of David L. Kerr, executer of &c. of Margaret Sharp, late of Potter township, dee’d, will meet the parties in interest at his office in Bellefonte, Pa., Thursday, May 25, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., for tha purpose of said appointment, when and where those who desire may attend. William Bloom, late of Ferguson township, deceased. The undersigned, an Auditor ap- pointed by said court to report distribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator of said estate to and among those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties in interest for the his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the 31st day of May, 1893, at 10 0 said decedent will be required to present their claims for adjudication and settlement or be forever debarred from making claim upon said fund. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned J.C. MEYER, 38 19 3t. Auditor. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—Orphans’ Court of Centre County: Estate of urpose of clock a. m., where and when all creditors of C. P. HEWES, 38 19 3t. Auditor. Ammerman’s west Bishop street, filled with the most care- fully selected line of goods ever brought to Bellefonte. THE LATEST STYLESIN - - - - - . will prevail during the season, and everything in the dine of trimmings can be secured “at the most reasonable prices. something new to look at. 38-14-3m* INE MILLINERY.— The season of 1893 will see the Misses millinery establishment, on HATS AND BONNETS MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. We have our opening every day. Always AMMERMAN SISTERS, Faciasissued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Satur- day, June 10th, 1893, at 1 o'clock P, M. the fol- lowing real estate. Warriors Mark township, Huntingdon county, Pa., containing 72 acres and 139 perches, the fee of which is owned by the mortgagors, bounded and described as tollows : at a small pine thence n. 85° west 133-4 10 per. to black oak, thence north 25° west 19 4-10 per. to a to a post, thence south 20° east 57 2 10 perches to & post, thence north 52° east 10 per. to a post, thence south 3114° east 60 68-160 perches (0 a post, thence north 58° east 38 32-100 per. to a post, thence north 5° east 115 32-100 perches to a small pine, the place of beginning. rights and privileges relating to the mining and carrying away of the same, on and under a large tract of land situated in Warriorsmark township, Huntingdon county, and Halfmoon and Ferguson townships, in Centre eounty, in the State of Penna. containing 3292 acres and 106 perches of land, being described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a post, supposed to be whe corner of Franklin town. ship and Warriorsmark township in the coun- ty of Huntingdon ; said post being also located on the county line dividing the said county of Huntingdon from the county of Centre ;thence south by lands of G. K.and J. H. Shoenberger 55° 50 west 895 per. to post ana stones, thence north 29° 30' west 129 per. to post, thence south 364° west 39 48-100 per. toa post, thence south 1724° west 22 2-10 per. to post, thence north 6414° west 65 3-10 per. to post, thence south 20° west 49 6-10 perches to post, thence south 27° west 14 perches to post, thence south 34140 west 40 3- 10 per. to post, per. to post, thence south 21340 per. to posi, thence south 209 per. to post, thence north 7° 24 min. west 10 per. to post, thence north 73°12 min. west 20 per. to post thence north 75° west 20 to post, thence north 76° 48 min. west 20 per. to post, thence north 78° 82 min. thence along other lands of said G. K. and J. H. Shoenberger north 22 dg. 20 min. east 549 6-10 per. to stone heap, thence by land of I. N. Simpson and the sad Shoenberger’s north 28 dg. 45. nin. east 162 per. to post thence along land of Joseph Waite north 61 dg. 45 min. east 148 per. to pine stump, north 29 deg. west 61 perches to stones, thence along same north 74 deg. west 9 per. to stone, thence along same north 44 deg. west 18 per. to post, thence along same 90 per. to post, thence along lands ot Joseph Braunstetter, Abednego Stein, Benjamin Beek and Abednego Stevens’ heirs, north 62 deg. 15 min. east 356 per. to a post, thence by land of said Abednego 3teven’s heirs north 43 deg. 45 min. west 89 6-10 per. to post, thence along lands of Daniel Beck, north 0134 deg. east 11014 per. to post, thence along lanus of the Snow shoe railroad company, south 38}4 deg. east 168 per. to a post, thence along same north 50 deg. east 188 perches to a post, thence along same south 37 deg. east 6 per. to post thence along 1(3 perches to a post, along lands of Thomas Rupp, south 142 deg. east 116 per. to stones, thence along lands of Shorb, Stuart & Co., south 3314 deg west 309-10 per. to white oak, thence along same south 1 deg. 52’ west 433 perches to post, thence along land of J. W. KI lenberger south 6714 deg. eust 6815 perches to a $s property of Amy Smedley Powell, Robert P til purchased money is paid in full, eters, Amy Ida Powell, and Henry Baring Powell. HERIFF’S SALE ! By virtue of a writ of 2nd Pluries Levari All that certain tract of land, situated in Beginning pine, thence south 5214° east 49 4-10 perches, ALSO. All the iron ore and other minerals, and the thence north 64° west8 9:10 4 west 75 6-10 4° west 100 5-10 west 4 per. to post, thence along same same north 5314 deg. east post the place of beginning. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as are Powell, DeVeaux Powell, Julia DeVeaux TerMs:—No deed will be acknowledged un- WM. A. ISHLER, : Sheriff. Hardware. VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV art We may live without conscience and live with- We may live without But civilized men cannot live without cooks.” BUFFLO STEAM EGG POACHER, BREAD RAISERS, 7-41 3m. VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV. e may live without poetry, music and out heart; y friends, we may live without books ; Meredith was evidently a practical poetand were he alive to-day he would no doubt add a few lines in reference to the improved appliances make the labor of cooking almost a pleasure. Among these we would call your attention to the which PERFECTION CAKE TINS, with movable bottoms, SHAKER FLOUR.SIFTERS SELF-BASTING BROILERS, ROASTERS with ventilated ends Asbestos cooking mats, and numer- ous other articles which are indispensi- able after being once used. Come and examine them and if yon are contempla- ting the purchase of a Range don’t buy until you see the t—MODEL APOLLO. DANIEL IRVIN & SON. 38-17 FOR YOUR TRADE We offer the only Legitimate inducement, known to HONEST BUSINESS, Good -:- Goods. Lowest Prices. FAUBLES, (JECHLER & CO.— —* GROCERS—BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. meme) rrp — HEAD QUARTERS FOR— FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES AND FRUITS. IN TEAS we have Oolongs, Gun-Pow- der, Imperial, Young Hyson, Japan English Breakfast, and our Fine Blend- ed Tea is something that will please any one who appreciates a cup of Royal Tea. IN SPICES, Cinnamon, Cloves, Al spice, Nuimeg, Mace, Ginger, Cayenni Pepper, Mustard all strictly pure goods, IN COFFEES AND CROCCLATE, Mocha—genuine, Java—Old Govern ment, Rio— Finest Brazilian. All ex- cellent quality and always fresh roasted. Baker's Premium Chocolateand Break- fast. Cocoa, Van Houten's Cocoa, Wil- bur’s Chocolate, and German Sweet Chocolate. IN COOKING EXTRACTS we keep a line of Joseph Burnett & Co's, (Bos- ton) goods, they are the finest we can find, also a line of Knight's extracts. BEANS, California Limas, New York rey and Pea Beans, dried Green eas. "RICE New Crop Carolina Head Rice. DOMESTIC CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, ToyATors Cottage, Home and Worthington Brands —CorN Persian and Mountain Brands, —CorN Granules, Lima Beans and Succotashy, Dew Drop brand. GREEN Pras, Early Junes, oottish chief and Cecelia brands. PINE Appre sliced and grated, Strawberries and White Cher- ries, Dew Drop brand. Boston Baked Beans. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS, Yellow Crawford, Lemon Cling, and White Heath Peaches, White Cherrié and Apricots. IMPORTED VEGETABLES ANX FRUITS, French Peas and Mush- rooms, Preserved Cherries, Straw- berries, Brandy Cherries and Crosse Blackwell's Jams all in glass. MISCELLANEOUS, Pure Maple Syrup, Honey strained and in combs, Plum Pudding, Armour’s Corned Beef Potted Tongue and Ham, Condensed milk, Dunham's Shred Cocoa nut. Rich Mild Cream Cheese, Small Family Cheese, Bradford County Dairy But- ter. 2 Buckwheat Flour, Corn Flour, Gluten Flour, Vienna Flour. Fine Confectioners and Cut Loaf Sugars | Extra Fine New Crop New Orleans Syrups, Pure White Sugar Table Syrup, Pure Cider Vinegar. | NUTS, Princess Paper Shell, Califor- nia and Bordan Almonds, Assorted Nuts, English Walnuts, Pecans extra large, Cream Nuts, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Cocoa Nuts extra quality. {IN CONFECTIONARY, we have Fine Mixtures, Cream Chocolates, Roast Almonds, Cream Dates, Rose and Vanilla, Jordon Almonds, French Glace Fruits, Fine Chocolate Caramels, Chacolate Marsh Mallows, § Cocoa Nut bon bons, Chocolate Madridos, Lozenges, Clear Toys, fine goods in this line "all carefully se- lected. FRANQO AMERICAN SOUPS, French Bouillon, Consomme, Ox Tail, Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, and Terrapin. OLIVE OIL, S. Rea § Co.'s 3 Pint, Pints and Quarts. The finest ana lysts in the World pronounces it pure. PICKLES IN GLASS, Crasse 4 Blackwell's Chow Chow, Gherkins, Mixed, White Onions, Cauliflower, Picalilli, and Walnuts. CEREAL GOODS. Oat Meal, Rolled Oat, Cracked Wheat, Pearl Barley, Breakfast and Dinner Homin , Ma- caroni and Vermacceli. MEATS. Fine Sugor Cured Breakfast Bacon and Dried White Rose Lard. GREEN FRUITS, Florida Oranges, Messina Lemons, White Almeria Grapes, Catawba Grapes, and Jersey Cranberries. CURED FRUITS. Evaporated Cali- Jornia Pared and unpared Peaches, and Apricots. Hames, Beef, RAISINS, Imperial Cluster, Fine Lay- ers, Ondaras, Valencias, Sultana and California Seedless and Loose Mus catels. FISH. New Mackerel very fine, Codfis| boneless and evaporated, SALMc Magnolia, Astoria and Glacier brand Hoeg's Spiced Salmon, Shrimps, Lcb sters, Crab Meats and Spiced Oysters, Sardines, French 1s, and }s Boneless. SECHLER & CO. 38-9 BELLEFONTE, Pa. and a large assortment of | EEE 2 | A MATTER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU IN SUFFERING FROM LONG STANDING- CHRONIC DISEASES, DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, SKIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, AS WELL 'AS THOSE SUFFERING FROM EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT TROUBLE. MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist, Von Grafe Infirmary, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ~——WILL BE AT THE— BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, —SATURDAYS— May 20, June 17, July 15, Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 7,§Nov. 4, Dec 2, and 30. : ONE DAY ONLY. EXAMINATION AND CONSUZL- TATION FREE TO EVERY. BODY. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS Pe — Wonderful. Tyrone, Pa. Sept. 29th, 1892. Dr. SaLm. The medicine you gave me for Bronchitis and Asthma helped me wonderful- ly. Thereare5 or 6 patients here who know of my case, and want to consult you and want to know if you will stop over here; if not we will come to Bellefonte at your next visit. Yours Respectfully, Mgzs. JENNIE CARSONS. Thanks to the good Dr. I feel once more hale and hearty. Bellefonte, Pa., Oct 13th, 1892. For more than 5 years I have had sore eyes and at the same time a miserable case of Dys- epsia, I felt bad all over, became thin and pale, Ia all appetite and energy. But now after only a few months treatment with Dr. Salm I have gained very much in flesh, have a good color, eat heartily ; my i are as good as any ones, and Dyspepsia is all gone. Infact I con- sider myself entirely cured, and thanks to the good Dr. I feel once more hale and hearty. Attested by Miss MiLuie KeLLey her mother SnowShoe, Centre Ca Mrs. Sarah Kelley. Successful double cross-eye operations. Indiana, Pa., Oct. 12th, 1892. I have been cross-eyed, and that very badl for over 28 years. Dr. Salm operated on bot eyes in less than two minutes time, withou causing the least pain, nor was I confined tt my room for a moment. I can conscientiously say that my eyes are now perfectly straight thanks to the Dr. RosTiossinliys Mgs. Carnie KiNTER. SEVERE EYE TROUBLE. I have been troubled with some Eye disease for some time. The pain was alinost unbear- able at times, and I couldn’t think of reading or sewing at any time. I put myself under the care of Dr. Salm, who visits Butler every four weeks, and after only three months treat. ment, I consider myself entirely cured, and I can safely say that my eyes feel better and have better vision than at any time within the last twelve years. Mes. P, GOLDEN, Butler, Pa., W, Jefferson street. EAR TROUBLE ANDJCATARRH. 1 have been troubled with catarrhand desf- ness, ringing in the ears, about six years. Tried two different doctors in Pittsburg and ever so many Datens medicines, without the least benefit. I have now been under Dr. Salm treatment four months, and the improvement ‘is remarkable, and I am certain thal withina short time I'll be entirely cured. He is th Doctor to go to, to get cured. ) W. R. Miter, Kelley Station, Armstrong Co., Pa. Oct, 3, 1804 GROWTH REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. Dr. Salm has removed a hard, gristly growt} from my left eye with perfect success snd bu little pain, The sight has also improved to 3 great extent. Respectfully, $ Mgrs. ELMIRA ADAMS, Wieck, Butler county, Pa., January 22, 1891. REMOVAL OF TUMOR FROM THE EYE. BALL. A few months ago Dr. Salm removed from my left aye-ball a tumor size of a small hazel nut with. perfect success and no pain whatever, and was not kept in the house a single day on account of the operation. Arice Work. Rochhster Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan. 14,1891, TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EAR DRUM. I have had a tumer growing in the ear al- most attached to the drum. Dr, Salm remoy- ed the same four weeks $80 without any pain, and as I can see now, wit splendid results, He is a great physician, PETER ANMAN, Somerset, Pa., January 16, 1891. PRIVATE DISEASES. i On account of having heen Attending Physi- cian at Hot Springs Dr. Salm has never failed to cure a case of Private Disease peculiar to either sex, no matter of what nature or how long standing. RUNNING OF THE EARS. Our little son Brinton has for the last five years had running of both ears, and the same was so offensive that it was almost impossible to be near him ; he became emaciated pale and puny, and was yesy always crying on account of the pain. We had him treated in Linesville, Clarion and Oil City by the best home physicians but no cure resulted and we might just as well have thrown our money in the fire. Dr. Salm has been treating him for three months, and an entire and splendid cure has been made by him on Brinton. Mags. R. V. MeNAUGHTEN, Kingsville, Clarion Co., Pa,, Jan. 27, 1891. =CATARACT SUCCESSFULLY REMOVED, Having heard of successful cataract opera. tions Dr. “alm has made, particulary of one case of an old lady in Columbus, 1 decided tr have him operate on my right eyé, in which . was blind for nine years. The o eration wa performed some time in July; the pain wa not worth mentioning and no chloroform ws given, Asaresult I can to-day see far am near, read and write again, and from havig been in ill health and puny, I am giso rapid improving in strength. I will gladly answe any! correspondence and personal inquiry, r garding this successful operation. I was} years of age when the operation was performe, MarGaRET KELLEY, Ashley, Delaware Co., Ohio, Address all communications to hox 760, Col. umbus, O OUR ADVERTISEMET WILL APPEAR TWICE BEFORE EACH VISIT. 37 4 2