— BRYAN AND STEVENSON. Continued from Page 2. Accused of Four Murders. McCalmont & Co. An insurance Agent and Farmer Said to Have Killed Men and Women to Secure an Estate. Bellefonte, Pa., July 13 1900. EC ————————————————— FARM NOTES. NJ oCALMONT & CO.——— 0 Charles. F. Dale, insurance agent, who. owns a farm of several hundred acres in Noble township, Indiana. in a suit filed in ——HAVE THE—— —Do not feed the dairy calf on fatform- ing materials. —A cow that is heated or worried will not give her milk freely. —Cherry culture is the cheapest of all fruit culture. Plant good trees and let them alone. —Do not look for a fine crop of fruit from any tree that lost its leaves premature- ly last fall. — Batter, to keep well, must have near- ly or quite all the buttermilk washed or worked out of it. —One of the best washes for fruit trees is a lime whitewash to which a small quantity of carbolic acid has been addzd. —Frequent and thorough stirring of the cream while ripening will prevent the white specks so frequently seen in butter. Failure to provide good drainage so that the roots are too wet and setting the trees too deep when planting are two leading causes of root rot among fruit trees. —One of the cheapest and best ways of fighting insect pests in the orchard is hy giving a good flock of poultry the run of it. Their natural instinct is to pick up every bug, insect and worm they see. —B. H. Black, of Lock Haven says a ce:- tain and sure way of destroying the cabbage worm is to put a tablespoonful of ammonia into a gallon of ‘ater and, sprinkle the cabbage plant with the mixture. Mr. Black says he has used this remedy for a number of years and it never fails to destroy the pest. the circuit court at Rushville, on Tuesday, is charged with. murdering his wife, Mrs. Laura Dale, his father-in-law and mother- in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frazee, and brother-in-law, Edward Frazee. Dale’s alleged motive for the alleged crimes was tosecure a portion of the Frazee estate. The praintiffs in the action, which isa. formal suit to quit titleare John H. Frazee county commissioner, and his two sisters, Mrs. Lewis Clark and Mrs. Elmer Hughes. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frazee and Mrs. Laura Dale was their sis- ter. The plaintiffs aver that Dale married their sister December 25th, 1895, and soon afterward conceived the idea of disposing of some: of the Frazee family. Edward Frazee died in March 1896, Mrs. Frazee in May following and Mr. Frazee a month af- terward. The three deaths aroused ‘sus- picion at the time. bat no action was taken by the coroner, although his attention was called to them. After Ben Frazee's death his estate was partitioned, 440 acres going to his daughter Laura Dale. Mis. Dale died in March. 1997. rather mysteriously. It is charged that Charles F. Dale, by the aid of poisonous drugs and gases, kill- ed the four personsahove named and in this manner secured his wife’s portion of the Frazee land by inheritance. The plaintiffs asked that because of Dale's alleged mur- derous acts his claims ‘ to the ownership to the Frazee land be set aside, and that the title to the land be vested in the plaintiff's. Dale deeded the land to his brother, O. M. Dale, the transfer being made in Chicago, May 30th, last. The suit against Dale has cansed a pro- 0 Nay’ Pn 0 ——IN- LARGEST FARM SUPPLY HOUSE } —— es eesesNter seats asseetsssdsetesesstReessaRnaerrrIIeIn esessssss 0 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. Their prices are right and their guarantee is behind the goods, which means many a dollar to the farmer. The more conservative farmer wants to see the goods before he buys, and buy where he can get: repairs when needed, for he knows that the best machinery will wear out in time. Goods well bought is money saved. Money saved is money earned. Buy from the largest house, biggest stock lowest prices ; where the guarantee is as good as a bond ; where you can sell your corn, oats, wheat hay and straw for cash, at the highest market prices, and get time on what you buy. All who know the house know the high standard of the goods, and what their guarantee means to them SEE WHAT WE FURNISH : LIME—For Plastering or for Land. COAL—Both Anthracite and Bituminous. WOCOD—Cut to the Stove Length or in the Cord. FARM IMPLEMENTS of Every Descriptioz. FERTILIZER—The Best Grades. PLASTER—Both Dark and Light. PHOSPHATE~—The Very Best. SEEDS—Of all Kinds. WAGONS, Buggies and Sleighs. In fact anything the Farmer or Builder Needs. The man who pays for what he gets wants the best his money will buy. There is no place ou earth where one can do better than at 44-19-3m McCALMONT & CO’S. BELLEFONTE, PA Money to Loan. = Rubber Tires. ONEY TO LOAN on good security J{'OUND IN BELLEFONTE. and houses for rent. J. M. KEICHLINE, | i : found sensation. 45-14-1yr. Att'y at Law. ‘At the Carriage Shops of S. A. McQuis- —There is profit in sheep whether wool — tion & Od pis Dice io says Jgor Car. is profitable or not. The sheep is now DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. —A small fiages and Buggies ted with the ecele- yalable because it is capable of producing ; , . pimple on your face may seem of little Herman & Co. arge carcasses and extra size early lambs, . TE : consequence, but if shows vour blood is : MORGAN & WRIGHT as well as for enriching the soil. The mut- MRS. WILLIAM J. BRYAN. a and impure hlood is what. canses SOLID RUBBER TIRES. ton breeds of sheep also produce wool, 10 : ‘ : most of the diseases from which people suf- 4 hyn TRUE We have become so favorably impress- pound fleeces not being extraordinary, but | 50le departure from our time honored retirement of fhe natfondl bank notes as P ‘it is through the extra size and quality of the mutton and lambs that the farmer mades his profit. He is now independent of the tariff, and as the mutton breeds gradually supersede the little Merinos less and approved system of ‘volunteer or- ganization. ‘We denounce it as unameri- can, undemocratic and unrequblican and as a subversion of the ancient and fixed principles of a free people. Private Monopolies Intolerable. fast as this government paper and silver certificates can be substituted for them. We favor an amendment to the federal constitution providing for the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people, and we favor direct legis- fer. Better heed the warning given by the pimple and parify your blood at once by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine cures all diseases due to bad blood, includ- ing scrofula and salt rheam. SUCCESS are the thousands of people who have had their eyes properly fitted by our specialist. The, exes of the public have been opened to the fact that the word OPTICIAN means something different ed with these tires and have such confi- dence in them, that we have purehased the necessary tools for fitting them to wheels, We can fit them to your old wheels or furnish new ones, as you may desire, at a price . 1 ; lation wherever practicable. I .irritati jo— ’ will be heard of wool'and its tariff. Only | Private monopolies are indefensible and ‘We are opposed to government by ,in- i non-irritating cathartic F Hood's than the ordinary man who sellsjspee- SAVING THE on the grent sheep plains-of Montana; Cali. | Intolerable.’ They, gestroy | competition, junction; we denounce the blacklist ang | tills. scles, Thisjs why ous specialie: Is fornia and Texas, where large herds are owned by capitalists in the East and at- tended by Chinese shepherds, ‘is the wool question discussed from a tariff standpoint. control the price of all material, and of the finished products. thus robbing both producer and consumer. They lessen the employment of labor, and arbitrarily fix the terms and conditions thereof and de- prive individual: energy and small capi- favor arbitration as a means of settling disputes between corporations and their employes. A Department of Labor Favored. In the interest of American labor and ——The city of Mobile, Ala., has a new municipal ordinanco” forbidding spitting upon the sidewalks as deleteroius “to good more successful than the majority. of others. He is a graduate of one of the largest optical institutes in the United States. His knowledge and experience is at your command. Caliand see him. Consultation free. TROUBLE, EXPENSE and time if not more, of shipping them away to have the work done. The tires are a plied with a steel band instead of the old way with the wire which cut the Rubber thereby loosening the tire and The markets of this country do not have | tal of their opportunit the uplifting of the workingman, as the | health, and .the male inhabitants therof, FRANK GAL , Lowi y for betterment. » hs . BRAITH’S, JEWELER, allowing it to Jump out of the channel. such mutton: on the stalls as should be | They are the most efficient means yet Corner stone of the prosperity of our |thongh all amused, aresaid :o be obeying i We would be pleased to have you call ex- devised’ for appropriating the: fruits of country. we recommend that congress / BELLEFONTE, PA. found on the stalls, and in no country does boiled in salsoda and water at the most approved. It does away with the constant stirring required by paris green prepara- tions. The cost is about half that of paris green, and the killing power is far greater —=8ome say four times as great. It stays in suspension almost indefinitely. Procure one pound of white arsenic and four pounds of lump salsoda. Put these in one gallon of water and boil 15 minutes. - There is ho danger of being poisoned by the fumes. This is equal to two pounds of the best paris green. Pour this liguid into a stone ware jug, cork securely and plainly label it, or it can be put inte glass bottles, reck- oning one pint equal to one-fourth pound paris green, or in that proportion. these bottles can be emptied into the proper amount of water to do the poisoning as it - queens are at large with the bees, the clus- ter will necessarily be hived as one swarm aud the ‘queens will. kill ‘each other until bent at ‘right augles aud fastened to the trap with two screws. . To affix the trap to the hive, slip the fasteners under the alighting board. No. matter how many bees are clustered all over the trap it can be removed in an instant without even a jar. When a swarm’ issues, the queen re- One of | fostered by Republican laws and that they are protected by the Republican ad- ministration in return for campaign sub- scriptions and political support. e pledge the Democratic party to an unceasing warfare in nation, state and city against private monopoly in every form. Existing laws against trusts must more stringent ones must be enacted. providing for publicity as to the affairs of corporations engaged in in- terstate commerée and requiring all cor- Potations tol show, Before: doing business Qpiside de of the state-of 1 ir otigin, 3 they have no water in Peer stock, prin that théy have not attempted and are not attempting to monopolize any branch of business or the production of any ar- ticle of merchandise, and the whole con- stitutional power of congress over in- terstate commierce, the mails and all modes of interstate communication shall be exercised by the enactment of compre- hensive laws upon’ the Buble of trusts. Tariff laws should be:amended by putting the products of .trusts.upon the free list - of the high sounding phrases of the Re- publican platform. 5 ! Corporations should be protected in all their rights and their legitimate interests Ainations and the Public from unjust and unfair transportation rates. : Chicago Platform Reafiirmed. We reaffim and endorsé the principles of: the national Democratic platform Jdopled i= Chicago ‘in 1896 and we re- ‘iterate. the demand :of that platform for an American financial system, made by the American people for themselves iterate the position taken in the Chicago platform in 1896 that the fact of enlist- ment and service shall be deemed conclu- sive evidence against disease and dis- ability before enlistment. ‘We favor the immediate construction, ownership and control of the Nicaragua canal by the United States, and we de- nounce the insincerity of the plank in the late Republican platform for an {sth- main canal in face of the failure of the Republican . majority to pass the 1 peading in congress. . e condemn s Hay Pauticefots treaty ; as a surrender of ean rights and interests, not to J be tolerated by the American people. ‘We denounce the failure of the Republi- can party to carry out its pledges to grant - statehood to. the territories of Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma, and we promise the people of those terri- tories immediate statehood and home rule during their condition territories, and we favor home rule and a territorial form of government for Alaska and Porto Jefferson sald: Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; en- tanghing ‘alliances: with nome.” FeAl claim of. r th indignation the purpose of England To overwhelm ‘with force: the Sout =i ean ep Zee aon Te RS the entire: Ax an_ nation, .exce] Republican office holders. and foro pa men everywhere, we extend our sym- pathies to the herolc burghers in their un- caual struggle to maintain their liberty and independence. e .denoun Smythe—‘‘He said: ‘Yon're a liar !',’ ——Suberibe for the WATCHMAN. it with cheerful alacrity. Yorktown said she must soon die. Then she began to use Dr. King’s New Discov- ery and gained 37 pounds in weight and was’ completely cured.” It has cured thousands of hopeless cases, and is positive- ly guarantecd to cure all Throat; Chest and Lung diseases. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot- tles free at F. P. Green’s drug store. bes +. Business Notice. Castoria Bears the signature of Cuas. H. FLETCHER. In use for more than thirty years, and The Kind You have Always Bought dren they will use no other beverage. I have used them all, but GRAIN-O I have found superior to any, for the reason that it'is solid grain. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made undér his personal ‘supervision for over 30 years. Allow ;no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good" are but Ex-. 45-5-1y 264605 Proprietor Bellefonte Brewery. PHEFIX MILLING CO. hove Manufacturers of...... SPRING AND WINTER WHEAT FLOUR AND FEED. som (rns ' PHE@ENIX MILLING CO. 4-31-1y BELLEFONTE, Pa. a ob BD DE Bh SDE Bb DE DA So ae ah AD Dh Bh DE DE _SHo Ob Ah A vv vv vv 064 ga% amine and be convinced, that we have no* ereate a department of labor in charge 9 1 the heap ony so woll 28 fn England, yeu | Dusty to the behet of the fo on xg <L & gecreiary, with a seat in the cab- EE JULY, 25th. and 261k; 1900 tarpni “the English farmer barely notices the wool satlate greed is checked all’ wealth will inst, believing that the, elevation of the WAS IT A MIRACLE.—‘‘The marvelous THE BEST TIRE product, giving it but little consideration. | Pe aggregated in a few hands and the re- <3" Loo onite to 0 EN iatry at |cure of Mrs. Rena J. Stout of. Consump- H. E. HERMAN & CO., but also ublic destroyed. The, dishonest palter- Prospe ty ou ry ; : ; ; i —There have been s 1 hod ng with the trust evil by the Republican home and to our commerce abroad. tion has created intense excitement in Cam- | Consultation Free. Boy = | n several methods of party in state and national platforms is We are proud of the courage and fidel- mack, Ind.” writes Marion Stuart, a lead- THE BEST WAY using arsenic as an insecticide, but accord- | conclusive proof of the truth of the ity of the American soldiers and satlors in | 5,5 druggist of Muncie, Ind. She onl - ; ing to Denver Field and Farm Professor | charge that trusts are the legitimate pro- ail our wars; we favor liberal pensions | U8 = A : 5 Flour and Feed. of fasiening the same, You will alsq fig Van Deman has recommended white arsenic | duct of Republican policies, that they are to them ana their dependents und we re- | weighed 90 pounds: when her doctor in : us prepared to do ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING, in our line of business with neatness and dispatch. New Top Buggies on hand. Home made and 2 second hand Top Bug- gies, good onesat 4 low price. -Telephone No. 1393. McQUISTION & CO. 44-34tf "North Thomas St. Bellefonte, Sprinklers Etc. N Wane THE GRASS ! is needed. A pint will do for 50: gallons | to prevent monopoly under the plea of Rico. Fatah ! BRANDS Water our. lawn : : a tin We favor an intelligent system of im- S———— = youriawn, 00 Waker, OF ip Sab be pie into bordeaux Pee ure of the present Republican hd the Sard j2nds of She West Sor Washington, D. C. And make it grow— on. ; q : poses O ga- pid ; y proporti | administration with an absolute control . tion .and the TE ing. of ouch Tands for | Genesee Pure Food Co,, Le Roy, N. Y.: SUPERLATIVE, Any old fool wilt In an apiaty of 60: colonies or. more, it | ernment to enact any legislation designed = actual settlers. Gentlemen :—Our family realize so much from FANCY PATENT, Tell you so. frequently happens that several swarms is- | to prevent or even curtail the absorbing We favor the continuance and strict | the use of GRAIN-O that I feel I must say a word To : er 7 trusts and fllegal binations, enforcement of the Chinese exclusion law : FINEST, : sue simulta Iv.and. of power of trusts and fllegal com , : ’ ae ultaneously.and, of course, always | or to enforce the anti-trust laws:already and its application to the same classes to induce others to use it. If people are interest WHITE But you're up to date cluster together in one huge mass. If the | on the statute books prove the insincerity ©f all Asiatic ra ed in their health and the -welfare of their chil- STAR. And on to the wrinkle, ' When Potter & Hoy We, approve this wholesome doctrine Have sold you a “sprinkle.” only one survives. To prevent thi should ‘be respected, but any attempt by and earnestly protest inst the repub- Yours for health, C. F. Myzss. ; “iA : on or 80 before hie ng. this logs, 2 Sorporations to interfere with the pablic lican A Ee a involved us in | gg7 . Ww ; : Teli tab on the hive en 2 affairs of; the people or to control the 59-CR ed BO $2 nay the diplomacy We make a specialty of exchanging queen trap on the hive entrance of each | soy. relgnty wh ch creates them, should ©f Europe and the intrigue. and land : = Wheat and other grain with farmers. " populous colony. ‘ | ‘be forbidden until such penalties as will grabbing of Asia, Zod we especially, eon- Castoria. ' Jast'a woid about” attachi hiicid make such attempts impossible, emn the ill concealed Republican alli- : } ust a ‘word abotit attaching the queen | We condemn the Dingley tariff law as = ance with England, ‘which must mean | tit : trap. The directions which accompany | & trust breeding measure, sKilfuily. de- - discrimination against other, friendly 4a : . : : ee : the trap are to. fasten i § to the hive with | Jised to give the few favors Which they Hops. nd whieh bas sleady sili he bn O74 80: L000) R-ilod & : { | § SPRINKLERS and GARDEN HOSE ‘ two pails. Now it, b not. the,besk thing many burdens which they. should not strangle in wine i GG 'c palate § vpoagiuipadpary Moin — bi of charge, protected } The best in the Land. or. th eeper or his. neighbors to ham bea BF. © dani Rua pe _ Sympathy For the Boers. ay to ou “mer on a beehive that is boiling over with | 4, TAVOr such an enlargement of the Beiteving in the principles of seit gov: e i §s$ TO RI. A bees. 80 I invenited the contrivance which secbe of the interstate commerce 1aW as ..crment and rejecting ‘as: did our fore-| = 1 SUAS oipe OR EF A : : y e contrivance which | will enable tha commission to protect in- gop © f monarchy, w Sw cc 0! : consists of two small pieces of flat iron; | dividuals and communities:from ‘discrim- 2S. She, monarchy, we view J t —LAWN MOWERS, TOO— Fine, sharp, strong and Light. ; - We ee the large ‘appropriations TE TT : mains in the trap, ~dnian ; : : hi. Of recent blican congresses, - whi riments, and endanger the health of ‘ . : \ 8 15 : p, : confined in an apart- | which shall ‘restore and maintain a bi- ~P7 FSO Begublicar L hich 0 ch ; potimenten _ endang of Green's Pharmacy. hon erself. I then. remove the old | metallic price level and as part, of Such perpetuation of oppression of war levies. ER xuerionce’ bgditlst: Ed peritont : POTTER & HOY, uve y ediate tion petuation of oppression of war le x ob! hgiits w ; Heo Somaring the, Suc aap. wih. tho || Cy and unlimited, cotnnas of, sliver 434 co DET ree ABE ERONTE AE ‘queen and then sit in the shade and watch Kithout wailing for the ald or conserit of * frauds HUpYy A ye : fhe abip- WHAT IS CASTORIA il A Bl A 5 ; e shade and w: : ng subsidy bill, which under the 3 re] results. Invariably the swarm will ret any other; natlo Li pk Li * pros American! ba I to | © 1m 10 to 20 minutes and 2 will reburn | 83% Genounce the cufrency bill énacted . PLiIC Swolia ne miNabs lag er : 4 : : ; ‘enter’ ‘the empty | at the last: session of congress as.a Step into the pockets of favorite ribu 08 |. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cas- iY 0U TAKE ‘» hive, for the bees mark the location and | forward in th ublican policy which ckets: of favorite Hbutors | 5 — BE : : A it the sl : io the Republican campaign fund. We tor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing } L come back to their old stand after they | 2ims to discredit the soverelgn right of s5vor the reduction and speedy repeal of ; oith 4 : Meat Markets. ‘have missed their queen. I then re IS al Hovarament, 10, lage all |, SAvOr the reduction and Bpeeay repeal of | Syrups, Itis Pleasant, Tt contain nelth | 4: NG CHANCES » Manabi > Mis: leir gneen. I then release | money, whether coin or paper, and to be- the Mar At ratis policy of strict ° er Opium, Morphine nor other. Narcotic 7 kK the queen and let her run in with the {| stow ‘upon matiomal banks the power to * norec m to poy it: eson bstai {ts is: its tee. It i : i LE swarm. I fssue and control the volume of paper SHY In BOVEInen expenditures. in. 1 bstance. age is:is guarabiee: : —IN USING— \ 3 Tavi i : money fof their own benefit. A perma- TE at out on] ath Shed in- destroys Worms and allays Feverishness,. 4 ne of (GET THE : I ve had three queenless swarms hang- nent hatiens) fbapl. urtney, ySecured dy existence of our constitutional Re It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It re- i “CYDONINE” 2 Bi ix n ogg Cluster hus “wen they broke ie zo Yerpment nds, Sat have a pr is at Sighs, and thee the decision tow to lieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipa- 3 : BEST MEATS cluster they return ‘their respective | bank cur is to increase with the rende ‘determine whether or tion and Flatulency. It assimilates the’ 3 : hi : hives. I have also had them! ro and | population and business the debt must 29% or Chart Troe Oy ose ish | Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 3 for chapped hands, lips and face You save nothing by buying, poor, thin cluster all on one hive. Of coursesuch a| 8130 Increase “he Re fave made the United Stites graat, pres: | giving ;heslthy and natural sleep. The £ and for use after shaving. It y OF gHistiy Meals. LE mass of bees could not all enter, so I would gy the taxpayers a perpetual and | Rer%p ‘and honored, we earnestly ask Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. i 0STS ONLY 15 CENTS: F LARGEST, FATTEST, CA ’ take 3 Quypan a brush and divide them. wing debt for 18 bonent hii the hanks, : HT OE tt Lr Ih Barty : £ e 5 CE y and supply mi customers with the fresh- could not get the right bees and queens | WO are opposed to thisprivate corporation | joving American people, regardless of ne Td : : ] nd our guarantee, “Your money ' : est, choicest, bes and muscle mak- toge . aper circulated as money, but without | p.avj A ’ The Kind You Have Always Bought 3 8 ) ; y 2 ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices are Yopether; bist that seeued to make little feat tender. qualities, and demand the Previous party stdluiions. : 2 y 3 if not satisfied,” goes with it. Try b no higher than poorer meats are else- 2 : _ _- 1 where. I have tested quite » pr 4 AROMATIC TOOTH WASH | always have iv ers, but have To hig Frine pr i 3 —=DRESSED PODLTRY,— ough satisfaction as this simple device CHAS. H. FLETCHER. 2 price a sper > ; ume, La and any kinds of good Which auy sckesper oan Dake. Find a IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS, price. Give these articles a trial. : a Seok > ve the g F . bark, make a ring about 20 inches in ey = Full Line of L | sely P. L. BEEZER. diameter out of stout wire (telegraph wire Pure Beer. J Z High Street, Bellefonte. is about right), next take a piece of burlap i et 8 HOT WATER BOTTLES { AVE IN and sew into bag shape, then sew the wire RINK cir fe J from 85c. to $1.25. ? ring into the mouth of the bag and fasten D £ : [ YOUR MEAT BILLS. 3 int the srolchad stick solv will enivel, PURE VOLKS-BREW : 2 | Theret $7 fou. should tise oor an ) ice i i £ 7 ere is no reason why you s ee Ra oT ae pti the 3 | mentor pay exombiant, prices, fr, topics > i F aks. - feten lengths and two short straps with EXPORT LAGER BEER. J ’ Rogie | heotuse vas whic unite them. A ga 3 L are to be had. To hive a swarm whose queen is at large ae of ? WE BUY ONLY THE BEST with the bees bring i ei A HIPPRONc Faire; IT SAVED His LEG. —P. A. Danforth of | The purest and most healthy drink you ean GREEN'S PHARMACY, b d we sell only that which is good. We don’t i ina : Ry ’ 1 LaGrange, Ga. suffered for six months get. Home-made-guaranteed pure, and furnish i and we sell only good. ont right up under the cluster and give it a Smythe—*‘It won’t work. ge, Ga, su C ! ed at the Bellefonte Brewery. £ J 3 romise to give it away, but we will furnish y sharp jerk upward, and the cluster will | Brown—*'What won't work?" | with a frightfal running sore on his lex; 4 Hen Street, ! BOO0D MEAT, at prices that you have paid drop from the limb right.into the mouth Smythe—**Hypuotism. Tried it on the ‘but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve NO DRUGS, ] SELLERONTE. ~2'igh } elsewhere for very poor. L of the catcher. Carry to the hive and in- | butcher. Looked at him fixedly until I bad wholly cared it in five days. For Ulcers, NO DOCTORING 2 aoey ? ——GIVE US A TRIA vert the bag, or, rather, turn it inside out, | his undivided attention, then said very Wounds, Piles. it’s the best salve in the : 1 t | andsee if you don't save in the long we aud and the bees will drop in front of the hive slowly and with emphasis : **That—hill—is world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 ots. | It is absolutely Pure and because itis so, it is | = a have Settel Meats, | a you and run into it, and the hiving is done, | paid.” isi Sold by F. P. GREEN drnggist. the only kind of beer you should use. < son) GETTIG & KREAMER, says as Wiser whe Sesoribes the foregoing Ae And what did the butcher : pr MATTHEWS VOLK, - ————————— Sdn Batseroye, Pa. Bush House Block rnal. ? Cs i x pt
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