—— : We sare authorized to announce Geo. E. Parker of Philipsburg as a candiuate for sheriff subject to the decision of the Demo- : cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce H. F. MeceGirk of College township, a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the de- cision of the Democratic County Conventon. * TREASURER We are authorized to announce John F. Pot- ter, of Boggs township,, a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Centre county subject to - ounty Con- ' the decision of the Democratic vention. 3 We are authorized to announce the name of . J.T. Lucas, of Snow Shoe 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 'Lreasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. # 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. We are 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. We are authorized to announce George D. Johnston, of Howard township, a candidate for the office of county Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven- tion. We are authorized to announce Howard | Moore, of Howard borough, a candidate for the | office of County Treasurer. Subject to the de- cision of the Democratic county convention. 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. LL. 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. We are authorized to announce S, B. Meyers, ! of Milesburg, a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Subject to the de- cision of the Democratic County Conven- tion. ' 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 townsLip, 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. # We are authorized to announce C. A. Weaver of Haines township as a candidate for Register subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. * We are authorized to announce G. W. Rum- berger, of Philipsburg, a candidate for the office of Register of Centre county. Subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con- vention. * New Advertsemernits. ANTED.—A lady as companion and to help in care of children, the Summer or longer. Address P. H., WATCHMAN Office. 38 27-3t. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the es- tate of T. V. Hunter having been granted, the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Law. rence Co.,, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delay to Sinn eh } Administrators. 203 Elwood City, Lawrence Co., Pa. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-— Letters of administration on the es- 1ate of Mary Neff deceased late of Boggs town- ship having been granted to the undersigned he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. . L. NEFF, 38 26 6t Roland Pa. OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Martin McGowan, late of the township of Spring, Connty of Centre and State of Penn- sylvania. deceased, have heen granted to William McGowan resident of Benner town- ship to whom all persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make payment and those having claim or demands will make known the same without delav. J. M. KEICHLINE WILLIAM M'GOWAN 38-27-6t Atty. Administrator. 38-25-6t. HERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias,is- sued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the court house, in the borough of Belle- fonte, on Saturday the 26th day of Aug. 1893 at1o’clock p. m. the following descriced real estate, to wit: The one threof situate in the Borough cf Philipsburg, Centre Co. Pa., bounded and de- scribed as follows; Beginning at the corner oflot No. 143 corner of South Centre and Hick: ory streets, thence by line of south Centre street 98 ft. thence at right angles in an east- erly direction 240 feet to South Fourth street, thence by line of South] Fourth street 98 ft. to Hicko! street, thence by said street 240 feet to South Centre street the place of begin- ning. Excepting and reserving out of the above described lot or piece of land a certain lot sold by R. E. Munson et ux toJ. H. Munson by deed dated the 27th day of April, A. D. 1889 and which the said J.H. Munson et ux afterwards conveyed to Emily E. Munson by deed dated April 22nd 1889 and bounded and described as follows; Beginning at corner of Hickory and South Fourth streets thence along | line of said Hickory street a distance of 106 feet to a post, thence af a right angle with said Hickory streetad post, thence by aline parallel with Hickory street a distance of 106 feet to South Fourth street- thence along South Fourth street a dis tance of 45 feet to the place of beginning. The other thereof situate in Rush township, Centre Co., Pa, bounded and described as fol lows ; Beginning at a post on the east side of Tyrone turnpike and South-west correr of the Philipsburg cemetery thence by said cemetery lot North 87° East 880 ft, to a post on lineof Morgan Hale & Co., thence bv land of said Morgan, Hale &Co., South 36.30 East 131 ft. toa post thenceby land of Harrison Ross south 53.15 west 898 feet to a post on East side of said turnpike thence by said turnpike north 48 30 west 52 ft, thence north 69.15 west ‘89 ft,thence north 63.45 west 27 feet thence north 85.45 west 69 feet thence north 7.15 west 445 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 8.21 acres. Siezed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of R. E. Munssn. ALSO. “All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land in Boggs townthip Centre county Pa. bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning at a fallen maple corner of lands late of John Price, thence by lands north 3614° west 230 perches to post, thence south 53 west 8 perches to post thence north oe west, 45%4° perches to stone thence south &334° west 178 perches to a black oak, thence b lands of John Fetzer and Samuel Shank south 6914 east 95 perches to stones thence by land | of Findley B. Riddle north 53} east 67% perches to stones by same south 3610-2 east 202 perches to a post thence by land of John Poorman north 76° east 7 perches to post thence north 53 east 66 perches to the place of : beginning containing 164 acres and 112 perch- es more or less, thereon erected a two stoi frame house, frame barn and other outbuild- ings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Sallie K. Shank and William Shank her husband. No deed will be acknowledged until the pur- chase money is arranged for in full. Sheriff's office, W. A. ISHLER. Bellefonte Aug., 3rd 93. Sheriff. ce of 45 feet to a | New Advertisements. 1 New Advertisements. | YAULL BLOODED CHESTER } WHITE PIGS FOR SALE.—Wilson ' A McCloskey offers sixteen full blooded ches- ter white pigs, 6 weeks old, for sale at reason- able prices. Call on or address, $ W. A! McCLOSKEY Romola, Pa. 38-29-3t * UGGIES CARTS & HARNESS | AT HALF PRICE. $90 Top Buggy.......837 We Cut the PRICES §95 Phaeton............£4land ountsellall competi- . 4 Pass. Top Surrey...84 | 850 Road Wagon......525/t0TS: 816 Road Cart.......§5.50 h Buggy Harn $3.85 save middleman’s pro- 810 Buggy “ $4.75. $30 Team $1.09 Catalogue Free. , Morgan Sadd . 8. BUGGY & CART CO. 1 38-30-1y 2 to 12 Lawrence St., Cincinnatti, O. EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here- by given to all persons interested that the following inventories of goods and chaiiels set apart to widows under the provis- ions of the Act of 14th of April, 1851, have been confirmed ni si by the Court, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans Court of Cen- tre county and if no exceptions be filed on or | before the flrst day of next term the same will be confirmed absoiutely. | 1. The inventory and appraicement of the | persona! property of J. W. Packer, late of Cur- | tin township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Martha S. Packer. | 2. The inventory and appraisement of the | personal property of Geo. W. Williams, late of | Harris township, deceased, as set apart to his | widow, Mary Williams. | 3. The inventory and appraisement of the | parsans) property of William H. Neese, late of | Miles township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Kate Neese. 4. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate of John Lannen, late of Union township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Rachel Lannen, 5. The inventory and appraisement of the Personal property of Jno. Fogelman, late of atton township deceased, as set apart to his widow, Salome Fogleman, 6. The inventory and anpraisement of the real estate of Abel Reese, late of Worth town- ship, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Catharine Reese. 7. The inventory and appraisement of the ersonal property of Daniel Lesh, late of Wal- cer township, deceased, as set apart to his wid- ow, Lydia Lesh. 8. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of Conrad Fogleman, late of College township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Lucy A. Fogleman. 9. The inventory and appaisement of the personal property of Michael Willow, late of Centre Hall borough, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Mary M. Willow. 10. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate of Terrence MecAllarney, late of Worth township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Elizabeth McAllarney. 11. The inventory and appraisement of the personal propery of Felix M. Burkholder, late of Patton township, deceased, asset apart to his widow, Mary E. Burkholder. 12. The inventory and appraisement of the ersonal property of Wm. C. Groves, late of Milesburg borough, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Hanna Groves. 13. The inventory and appraisement of the Personal property of W. F, Weiland, late of atton township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Margaret R. Weiland. 14. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate of Wm. Stanley, late of Boggs township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Margery Stauley. JOHN A. RUPP. 38-30 C. 0. C. EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol- lowing accounts have been examined, passed and filed of record in the Register’s of- fice for the inspection of Leirs and legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested and. will be presented to the Orphans’ Court o Centre county on Wednesday, the 23rd day of August, A. D., 1893, for allowance and con- firmation. 1. The first and final account of Edward H. Marshall administrator of &e., of Wm. Meck- ley late of Patton township deceased. 2. The first and final account of P, F. Bot- torf administrator of &c., of George Ard late of Ferguson deceased. v 3. The first and final account of W. E. Meek and Andrew Lytle executors of &c.. of Piersol Lytle late of Ferguson township de- ceased. 4. Account of Margaret Lutz and James R. Lutz administrators of &e., of John Lutz, late of Benner township, deceased. 5. Account of John S. Lambert administra- tor of &e., of Osborn B. Lambert, late of Belle- fonte borough, deceased. 6. The account of John Wolf executor of &ec., of Christina Reynolds, late of Miles town- ship, deceased. 7. First and final account of Daniel W. Myers administrator of &ec., of Elizabeth Myers, late of Harris township, deceased. 8. Account of Chas. F. Cook guardian John L. Given. guardian of 9. The account of John M. Wagner deceas- ed late guardian of Charles F., Mary E. and Carrie Miller minor children of Isaac Miller, late of College township, deceased, as filed by John M. Keichline one of the administrators of said John M. Wagner deceased. 10. The first and partial! account of John M. Keichline administrator of &e., of John M. Wagner, late of Boggs township, deceased. 11. The first partial account of Levi Reese, administrator of &c., of Abel Reese, late of Worth township, deceased. 12. The account of John Wolf administrator of &c., of Simon P. Wolf, late of Miles township, deceased. 13. First and final account of John W. Shuey guardian W. L. Shuey minor child of Daniel and Lydia Shuey, late of Harris township, de- ceased. 14. First and final account of John W. Shuey guardian of Robert E. Shuey minor child of Daniel and Lydia Shuey, late of Harris township deceased. 15. First and final account of John W. Shuey guardian of Frances M. Shuey minor child of Daniel and Lydia Shuey late of Harris township deceased. 16. The account of Alois Kohlbecker ad- minisrator C Y A of &c, of Harriet Mary Reedy, late of Milesburg Boro., deceased. 17. Account of J. R. Gorsuch administrator of &e., of J. G. Gorsuch, late of Patton town- ship, deceased. 18. Account of Wm. P. Lucas administrator of &c., of Austin Lucas, late of Howard Boro. deceased. 19. The account of John Harkins one of the administrators of &c., of Wm. Harkins, late of Potter township deceased. : 20. The:account of Wm. B. Mingle admin- istrator d. b.n. c. t. a. of Frederick Rager late of Haines township, deceased. : 21. First and final account of Levi Stuamp guardian of Benner 8. Shirk a minor child of Redben Shirk, late «f Potter township, de- ceased. 22. The first and. final account of T. J. Myers administrator of &c., of Esther Wigha- man, late of Philipsburg Boro. deceased. administrator of &c., of Mary Weston, late of Philipsburg Boro., deceased. 24, Account ol Franklin and E. C. Dietz ad- ministrators of &e., of Jacob Dietz, late of How- ard Boro., deceased : 25. First and final account of Cornelius Dale administrator of &ec., Felix DAle, late of College township, deceased. 26. First and partial account of Adam Bartges and S. P. Snnish executors of &e., of David Hennigh, late of Potter township, de- i ceased. 27. First and final account of Mary A. Furst administratrix of &e., of W. I. Furst, i late of Patton township, deceased. 28. First and partial account of L. T. Mun- son administrator of &e., of L. W. Munson, late of Philipsburg Boro., deceased. 29. The first and final account of Geo. Tay: lor acting administrator of &e., of William Baird, late of Milesburg Boro., deceased. 30. First and final account of W. E. Gray, executor of Abram Hicks, late of Patton town ship deceased. JOHN A. RUPP, 38-30 : Register. Buy of factory and | 23. The final account of Geo. W. Haworth | ALE OF REAL ESTATE. ‘ is Lronance of an order of the Orphan’s Court o ntre county will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House in the borough o BELLEFONTE, SATURDAY, AUG. 26, 1893 —THE TWO TOWN LOTS in the said Boro. 50 by 200 feet each, situate on the west side of NORTH ALLEGHENY STREET immediately north of the residence of the late William F. Reynolds, fronting on said street 100 feet, and extending 200 feet back to an al- Jey. There on erected a TWO STORY FRAME ..... ++ .+. DWELLING HOUSE in good repair, Steam Heat, Gas and other on improvements, Barn and other out- buildings. Terus oF SALE: —Ten per cent in hand when property is sold, balance of 14 upon confirma- tion of sale, 34 with interest in one year to be secured upon the property, and remaining 3% to remain secured upon the Proves during the lifetime of Mary S. Burchfield, and inter- est thereon paid her annually. J. D. SHUGERT, 32-29 Guardian of T. 8. Moran. UBLIC SALE OF TIMBER AND FARM LANDS. The following described lands, situated in the townships of Liberty and Curtin, county of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania. to wit: On the north by Marsh Creek, on the east by land of David Robb, on the south by Bald Eagle ridge and on the west by land of John W. Cooke; containing one thousand, five hundred and two (1502) acres, nef measure- ment. . Also all that certain tract cf land sit- uate in the townships of Curtin and Bogas in said Cynniy and State, described as follows, to wit: Nort by land of John H. Orvis, John A. Daley and others, on the south by lands of John McCart- ney, Howard Tipton and Conrad Long, and on the south by land of the heirs of Joseph Hea- ton; containing one thousand, five hundred and ninety-eight (1598) acres, net measure, will be sold at public sale at Howard, Centre County, Penna. on; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1893, A. D. at 2 o'clock p. m., at Syracuse Hotel. These tracts are known as the Curtin. Fowler lands and a large portion is suitable for farm- ers, having excellent soil, with plenty of tim: per for fencing, besides railroad ties, saw tim- er &c. The lands will be sold either as a whole or in sub-divisions as may seem best at the time of the sale, 8s best suits bidders. The legal title of the above described lands is in Hon. James A. Beaver, who holds the same in trust, and the undersigned have been appointed to make sale of the same. Terms of Sale :— One third cash on the day of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments secured by bond, and mortgage up- on the premises. W. D. PLETCHER, Howard, Pa. W. C. KRESS, Lock Haven, Pa. I hereby agree to make title to such of the bove lands as shall be sold by W.C. Kress and D. W. Pletcher. a38-29 JAMES A. BEAVER, Trustee. N ORDINANCE.— To prevent cows, heifers and other horn cattle from running at large in the Borough of Bellefonte. Src. 1.—Be it ordained and enacted by the town Council of the Borough of Bellefonte and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the author of the same : That no bull, ox, steer, cow, heifer, or calf, shall be suffered to go or be at large within the limits of the Borough of Bellefonte and the owner or owners of any such animals, who shall willfully permit the same to run at large, shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence, for each and every anima! so running at large, the sum of two dollars for the use of said Borough to be re- covered as fines and penalties are by law re- coverable, and any person may impound any such animal or animals found running at large as aforesaid, and give notice to the High Constable of said Borough, who shall proceed according to the provisions of the second seec- tion of this Ordinance, to dispose of the same. Src. 2.—That it shall be the duty of the High Constable, and he is hereby authorized directed and required without any special warrant or authority other than this ordi- nance to sieze and secure any bull, ox, steer, cow, heifer or calf that may be running at large, as provided in the first section of this Ordinance, and the same to sell at public sale, first having given at least three days public notice of said sale by ten written or printed hand bills posted up in conspicuous parts of said Borough, of the time and place of such sale. Provided however, ifthe owner or own- ers of such animal or animals shall pay to the said High Constable the penalty of two dollars for each and every animal taken up as afore- said, for the use of said Borough, together with the costs of taking up, keeping and ad- vertising the same for sale, then it shall be the duty of such High Constible to deliver such animal or animals to the owner or owners thereof : if the High Constable shall make sale as aforesaid, he shall pay the excess, af- ter paying the penalty and expensesand costs, to the owner or owners of said animal or ani- mals ; and the said High Constable shall pay one half of said penalty to the Treasurer of said Borough for the use of said Borough and the remaining one-half, the said High Con- stable shall retain as his compensation in ad- dition to the fees allowed by law. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances incon- Sisteni With this ordinance are hereby repeal- ed. Ordained and enacted into an ordinance this 3rd day of July A. D. 1893. Attest : IsAAc MITCHELL. GEO. L. POTTER. _ Clerk of Council. Pres. of Council. yifpreved this Fourth day of July. A. D. J.C. MEYER, Chief Burgess. 38-27. A GREAT OFFER...... THE [COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE ———AND THE—— DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, BOTH FOR $3.25 A YEAR. re fren THE great illustrated month- lies have in the past sold for $4.00 a year. It was a wonder to printers how the Cosmopoli- tan, with its yearly 1536 pages of reading matter by the great- est writers of the world, and its 1200 illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished for "$3.00 a year. In January lastit put in the most perfect maga- zine printing plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder : ‘ We will cut the price of the .. ... +o « + « Magazine in half for you! 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Sechler & Co. 000000000000000000000000000000 This space is reserved for FAUBLE’'S whose great bargain sale of Childrens Clothing has giv- en them no time to write anything for you thisiweek. 000000000000000000000000000000 -aa aya fe} ECHLER & CO.——* / GROCERS—BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. ——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, Nutmeg, Mace, Ginger, Cayenn Pepper, Mustard all stricily pure goods, IN COFFEES AND CHOCCLATE, Mocha—genuine, Java—0Old 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- lon) goods, they are the finest we can find, glso a line of Knight's extracts. BEANS, California Limas, New York Marrow and Pea Beans, dried Green Peas. RICE New Crop Carolina Head Rice. DOMESTIC CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, ToMATOES Cottage, Home and Worthington Brands —CogN Persian and Mountain Brands, —CorN Granules, Lima Beans and Succotash, Dew Drop brand. GREEN Pras, Early Junes, Scottish chief and Cecelia brands. Pine APPLE 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 Cherria 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. 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FRANQO AMERICAN SOUPS, French Bouillon, Consomme, Oz Tail, Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, and Terrapin. } OLIVE OIL, S. Rea & Cos} Pint, Pints and Quarts. The finest ana- lysts in the World pronounces it pure. PICKLES IN GLASS, Crasse § 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 Hominy, Ma- caront and Vermacceli. MEATS. Fine Sugor Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef, White Rose Lard. GREEN FRUITS, Florida Oranges, Messina Lemons, White Almeria Grapes, Catawba Grapes, and Jersey Cranberries. CURED FRUITS. Evaporated Cali- fornia Pared and unpared Peaches, and Apricots. RAISINS, Imperial Cluster, Fine Lay- ers, Ondaras, Valencias, Sultana and California Seedless and Loose Mus catels. i FISH. New Mackerel very fine, Oodfisi boneless and evaporated, SALMO} Magnolia, Astoria and Glacier brand: Hoeg's Spicéd Salmon, Shrimps, Lab sters, Crab Meats and Spiced Oysters, Sardines, French 1s, and }s Boneless. | SECHLER & CO. 38-9 BELLEFONTE, Pa. | 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— TYRONE, PA. me Ar EMPIRE HOTEL, THURDAYS, Aug. 10, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2 and 30, Dec 28, Jan. 25, Feb. 22, Mch. 22, April 19, Mav 17, June 14. wesnpe A 1) frome MILLHEIM, PA, AT HOTEL MUSSER, FRIDAYS, Aug. 11 Sept, 8, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1 and 29, Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mch. 23, April 20, May 18, June 15. ALSO BUSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA —SATURDAYS— Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 7, Nov. 4 Dec. 2and 30, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, Mech. 24, April 21, May 19, June 16. ONE DAY ONLY. EXAMINATION AND CONSU!l.- TATION FREE TO EVERY BODY. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS CURED BY DR. SALM AFTER HAVING SUFFERED TOR YEARS WITH STOMACH, BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. I have been suffering with very severe stom- ach, bladder and kidney trouble, and on ac- count of that felt all broke up, couldn’ follow my daily labors on account of great pains weakness and headache. But now after a course of treatment with Dr. Salm, can once more attend my daily labors with pleasure, and consider myself hale and hearty aesin, Indiana, Pa. E. K. ANKENY. April 26,793 DEAFNESS CURED BY DR. SALM AFTER A GREAT MANY OTHERS HAD FAILED. For quite a time I have keen almost totally deaf from Catarrh, particularly in my left ear which seemed dead, and the right one got worse daily. I was very despondent, and al- most desperate, on account of not being able to hear what went on around me, felt always tired and lost all energy. Now Iam quite a different man and feel happy once more, all this, thanks to Dr. Salm’s skillful treatment. I had been to three other Doctors. Nobod can imagine how good and young I feel since can understand common conversation once more without an effort. MICHAEL STEGER. Johnstown, Pa., 612 Chestnut St. April 25,793. THIS WONDEREUL PIECE OF WORK WAS DONE BY Dr. Sarum. For more than four years I have had a bad case of stomach trouble, had to be very cau: tious about my diet, «s anything would give me a pain and throbbing in that organ, and it was seldom that I could get a night's rest, as my nerves were almost completely wrecked, frequently I had sick spells which wore me out, but now after a couise of treatment, I con- sider myself entirely cured and feel as well a3 ever. I want people to know that Dr. Salm did that wonderful piece of work. Greatfully, Indiana, Pa. Mgrs. MARTHA CARNEY DEAFNESS, CATARRH AND GENERAL TROUBLE CURED BY DR. SaLm. ment for catarrh, ear and general trouble, at that time my strength was below par. appetite bad, and weighed only 150 lbs. to-day after six months treatment, I weigh 170 Ibs. am pret- ty strong now, and feel like a different man altogether and I am certain Dr. Salm under- stands his business. Argentine, Butler Co., Pa. * Morris WADE. OFFENSIVE SMELL OF CATARRH OF EIGHT YEARS STANDING CURED BY DR. SALM. ‘Our little daughter Katie has had a bad case of catarrh for more than eight years, her breath was something terrible, and her general health was very much undermined, but now af- ter a course of treatment with Dr.Salm we con- sider her entirely cured. Nittany, Centre Co., Pa. Mm=s. ALice Ros. - April 23, '93. : it ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS CURED, CAN ENJOY LIFE ONCE MORE, THANKS TO DR. SALM. For more than six years, I have had a most terrible case of asthma, and it was seldom in- deed when I could rest for a night, on account of coughing, closeness in chest and panting for breath with huge drops of cold perspiration breaking out all over me. Iwas indeed tired of life, I had tried all the best physicians in the neighborhood and nearly all patent medi- cines I heard of but grew worse rapidly. Af- ter I had given up all hopes of ever deriying benefit to my terrible malady. I was oblige to goto Dr. Salm and I thankfully bless the day I went to him, he has done me more goo{ in the short time he has treated me, than al others in six years, I don’t cough or wheeze! but sleep all njght and can breath with ease: enjoying life once more, and consider mysel- almost entirely cured. I write this so that suf ferers from any chronic. disease may knov where to go and get cured. : Conemaugh, Cambria Co., Pa,, | Address all communications to box’ 760, Col . umbus, 0, rofl y } QUR ADVERTISEMET WiLL APPEAR |TWICE BEFORE EACH VISIT. Te | | In July I put myself under Dr. Salm’s treat. = Mars: Tueresa KARL, wife of Micazr Kann ei - Es