The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 16, 1872, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
FRIDAY Aug lA, 1*72.
LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL mrws.— Our Mendr, every
where, will oblige u* by sending u lecal
' CI WcVr. ATI OW.0 W. —The circulation of the
RxroaTKa, on thia aide tha county, I*
larger than that of all other |*pen in the
county. Business men will therefore find
thia one of the best advertising mediums.
We invite ail interested to come and n
--suoct our Hat for themselves.
EXMXTTAVCM. -All monies for sub
scription will be credited on the subscri
ber' address. tech week by
which our patrons can at all tm<-s see how
their accounU stand, and a receipt is by
this system carried upon each copy or the
paper*.
Stone Ware
a large assortment of avrry siae and de
scription now on hand, cheap, at the old
stand of Wm. W olt.
LECTVBK. —Mr. D. F. Fortuey,
esq,, delivered the first, of a course of
lectures, before the Normal Ineilute
and citiaena of thia place, on Thurs
day evening, Bth. Mr. Fortney's sub
ject was well chosen, "Pennsylvania.
Our own good old Commonwealth
should be atudied first. If "Man know
thyself," is a good precept, to know
our own state, would come neat in or
der. The speaker gave a history of
the origin of the nickname, "Key
stoue," which originated during (he
revolutionary war, in the amembly
when the declaration of Independence
was voted upon. One of her members
having given the all-important vote
which decided the question. Also on
account of Pennsylvania occupying a
central figure in the '"Old Thirteen,
the glorious old colonial arch. He
then.dwelt upon her vast resources in
iron, coal, lumber and agricultural
productions, which rank her among
the richest states of the Union ; lastly
of her wooderous oil productions tho
most astonishing of all, and which has
made her the wonder of the world; her
oil-wells producing annually to the
amount of $26,000,000. The speaker
also referred te her commanding im
portance in a political point of view ;
also her power in a military point," as
displayed during the late war, having
sent 860,000 men to the field. Her
greatness in railroad#—while she has
some 3000 mike leas railroad than Il
linois, she spent $150,000,000 mora in
the construction of railroads than Il
linois. The speaker then eulogixed
our Free School System, as among the
best in the world.
Mr. Fortney was listened to
throughout, with marked attention,
and was frequently interrupted by ap
plause.
SAD CASK OF DBOWSIKO.— On
Saturday afteruoou, last, aaya the
Lock Haven Republican, the citizens
of the lower wards of this city were
thrown into a considerable excite
ment by the sudden disappearance of
two little boys, one the son of Mr.
Hihnon Myers aged 6 yean, and the
other a grandchild of C. A. Lyman,
Esq., aged 4 years. Search was im
mediately instituted, Lut all endeav
ors were fruitless until the next morn
ing when they were found dead in the
river just above the Lock Haven dam.
It is supposed they went out on the
logs as had been the custom of one of
them, and had fallen off into the wa
ter, which is about 12 feet dgep. They
were both buried on Monday. *
Xratal Power in Men and women.
Regarding this oft-discussed question
Mauaaley says : It has been affirm
td by some philosophers that there is
no essential differences between the
mind of a woman and that of a man ;
and that if a girl were subjected to
the same education as a boy she would
resemble him in tastes, feelings, pur
suits, and powen. To my mind it
would not be one whit more absurd to
affirm that the antlers of the stag, the
human beard, and the coxcomb are ef
fect* oi education ;or that by putting
a girl 90 the same education as a boy
she could be sexually transformed into
one. The physical aad mental differ
ences between the sexes intimate them
selves very early inlifo, and declare
tfiemtelves most distinctly at puberty.
If the person is hermaphrodite, the
mental character, like the physical,
participates equally in that of both
sexes. If either sex is mutilated, it
approaches in character, the opposite
ttx. While woman preserves her
sex, she will necessarily be feebler
than man, and, having her special
body and mental characters, will have
to a certain extent, Iter own sphere of
activity. When the has pretty well
divetyd herself of her lex, she may
Bi&n tfckeVi* ground and do his work;
ut' she will have lost her feminine at
traction, and probably also her chief
feminine functions. — Scribnci 't for
Auytwf.
Adam Miller, of Miles twn„ sold
hia farm to Milcboir liierfy , for
9104.60 per acre.
Daniel Wolf, of Haines twp., baa
purchased the farm of Frank Hartley,
(formerly Jf. W. Stover's), at 1100 per
acre.
Chubcm Busnkd. —We regret to
learn that the )f. E. Church building,
in proccm of erection at Houtzdale,
was destroyed by fire on the nigbt of
the 31st of July. The fire when first
seen was inside, and burning in three
rlaceb. It was evidently the work of
ft incendiary. v
' Asarrangtnenlawill soon be made for
holding the next county fair, we wish
(o call the attebtion of the ©ficere of
fiociety fo tye peed of more drink
ing fountains upon the fair-ground,
foF the accoturoodx ition of the public
during the exhibition. The tingle
fountain now on the jfround baa prov
in totally inadequate for the occasion,
as hundreds continually crowd around
ii when only one at a time can drink,
and many must wait for hours, before
tbey succeed, with much difficulty, in
getting"a drink, whilst many must
turn away without a drop. There be
ing a plentiful supply of good water,
at least two more fouutains should be
added.
Mr. Henry Ro/er- of Centre Hill,
sent x potato slbek to this office meas
uring 8 feet in length. This is an in
dication that Bnckalew's majority will
be over 80()0.
An Evangelical camumeating will
beßeldlhear Logatis /ifli.bomthencing
J9 itul """ 1 "" 4
A son of Henry Fidler, of Miles
twp., aged about 11 years, had one of
hu armes broken; on Friday lust,
rfhilaf to 3p>j> the tfiraah
tpg mftcfilM frofp whjch the strap be
came detached, which caught him and
slung him clean over the machine,
causing the fracture of an arm.
Hon. Chaa. R. Buckalew will be at
Bellefonte, on Tuesday evening, court
week, to address the citizens of Centre
county upon the issues of the day.
Democrats turn out, aud ditto repub
licans if you would hear an honest
man.
LsorßK.-Rev. D. W. Wolf, who
wMtu lecture on last Tuesday eve., bo
fere tho Normal Institute.iu lb is place,
accidentally met with a aprain of tho
ankle, which*nreveuted hia being pres
ent. He will, however, be here on
Tuesday evening, next, '2oth inst., to
ftilfil hia engagement, when a general
turnout of our citixens is expected.
SARRATH SCHOOL Pto-NlC,—The
Centre Hall U. S.S., will have a pic
nic in Witnier's woods, adjoining this
town, on uext Saturday, 17th, mat.,
The members of the school will assem
ble the at school-room In the morning
at l> o'clock, sharp, nod tVom thence
proceed in procession to tho grOve.
All families connected with the school,
are expected to be present, and that
they will aid in makiugall necessary
arrangements for the celebration, and
provide eatables for the tables, and
contribute to make it a pleasant affair
for the children. Frieuds of Sabbath
Schools from abroad are also invited.
■i ii - • •
Why do uot the moraltoued radical
journals, say something about the
sale of the Consulate at Callao, Peru,
for $2,500 caah, hydrant's brotbsr
in law, Lewis I)eut, and of the ap-i
poinUueut by Grant of the person who!
made the bargain with Dent and paid
him the raouer. This is a much mors
importaut subject than nicotian taci
turnity, and we should be glad to knew
what the respectable advocates of
Grantiam have to say about it.
Tho buyer of this appointment was
•oe William D. Farraod. He brought
from I'sru a present for Grant worth
SOOO, a fine carriage robe sent by Usn.j
A. P. Hovey. Having delivered thisji
gift he proceeded to bargain with'
brother-in-law Dent for the Callao'
Consulate. He paid Dent the $2,500 i
about two meuths after Grant's inaug
uretion, and soon after received his
commission from Grant and sailed for i
Callao on June 9, 1869, to goMr on |
the Amotions of the office thus acquir
ed. I
These are the simple facts of the
case, and tho people would like te
know what high-toned journals, which
advocate Grant's reelection solely be
cause ho h*s got the Republican nom
ination, think about kelpijtg a broth
er-in-law as an office-broker around
the Executive Mansion.
DXDICATIOX.—Tho Lutheran Church
in Milrov, Mifflin county, will bo dedica
ted August 25 Several distinguished Min
isters will be present ami participate in the
Services.
Services at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. neigh
boring Ministers are cordially invited to
attend.
S. G. Su Asxos, Pastor.
We had plenty of heavy thunder show-;
or. this weak
BibiVtita*
There is a perfect key to the following
riddle in each of the stanxas. Some knowl
edge of the Old Testament is necessary in
order to solve it:
The Lord made Adam out of dust,
But thought it best to make me first:
So I was made before the man.
To answer God's most holy plan.
My body He did make complete,
But without or arms, or feet;
My ways and acuon did control,
And in me put a living soul.
A living being I became—
'Twas Adam who gave me my name ;
Thence from bis presence 1 withdrew,
No more of Adam eter know.
I did my Maker's laws obey,
From them I never went astray;
Thousands of wiles I go with fear.
And seldom on tho earth appear.
But God did something in mo see,
And put a living soul in me— .
A soul which soon my God did claim.
And took from m that soul again.
And, when from me that soul had fled,
I was the same as hen first made ;
And, without hands, or feet, or soul,
1 travel now from pole to pole
I labor bard both day and night—
To fallen man 1 give great light;
Thousands of pooplo, young and old
Will, by death, great light behold.
No fear ot death doth trouble me,
True happiness I can never see,—
To heaven I can never go,
Nor sink, in death, to hell below.
The Scriptural cannot believe,—"
If right or wrong, I ean't conceive:
Although my name therein is feund.
They are to me an empty sound.
And now, my lriends, these lines you' I)
read.
And search the Scriptures with all speed,
Aad, if my name you don't find there,
I'll think it strange, 1 do declare.
THE MORMON WIFE. * Life Story of
the Sacrifice*. Sorrow* and Suffering* of
Woman—a Narrative of many yaar* per
sonal experience, by the Wire of a Mor
mon Elder, recently from Utah :
Thi* i* a very interesting work, and will
pay a perusal: it is finely illustrated, and
gives one an insight of Mormon life, it*
crimes, Ac, The author being a lady who
write* from experience, the wife of a Mer
man elder, give* the work additional in
terest Wo think thi* book better than
any of its kino heretofore published, and
it will find a large sale. lfr. Mile* A
Kemp, of Centre Hill ha* the agency for
this very interesting work, and will can
vass for subscriber*.
M off eg.
The merchants of Penn and Brush val
lies are bsrgby notified that a meeting will
be held at Centre Hall, on Friday, Aug.
28rd, at 2p. m., for the purpose or consul
ting upon business matters of importance
to all merchants. A full attendance is re
quested. \
MANY MERCHANTS.
PLOWS!—The Undersigned haye now
on hand a lot of the celebrated WAL
LACE PLOWS. Persons wishing Plows
will do well to call and see them before
purchasing other Plows.
SMITH A LKITZEL,
auglfi Potters' Mills, Pa.
A DMINLSTRATOBS NOTICE.-Let-
J\_ tcr* of administration on the estate of
ti Sorgo Stover, late of Oregg twp., deed.
hsve> been granted th'tho- undersigned,
who request sit persons knowing tbern
selves indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and thoso having de
mands against the same to present them
duly authenticated by law for settlement.
J R. TATV®*,
L'ksj. Sfovaif,
aug lb 6t AdAoinistratbr*.
Noncy tp School TnAcpanw-Ry a
resoiutiop ofthp uf School Director*
of potter township, the common Seheolsof
said twp,, will commence on ihe first Mon
day of November next, to continue 110
days. Applicant* for Schools are hereby
also notified that the Board by resolution
has graded teachers salaries, as per n um
bers of certificates, as fellow* :
Males—Professional certificate. s4l per
month. No. 1* $39. No. 14 S3B No. If SB7
No. 2 &JG No. a $33 No. 2* SB4.
Females.—Professional certificate, $37
No li $35 No. 14 $34 No. If $33 No. 2582
No. If s3l No. 21 S3O.
By order of the board.
aug 16 lm, W- W- Bee.
CKXTBK COUKTY AOBICULTUBAL SOCI
ETY'S, SCHOLARSHIP IM TUB AOBICULTU
HAL COLLIWE OP P*HA.--From the report
of the examining committee, itnppeais that
the competition for the scholarship, al
though promisingboys, have failed incom
ing up to the requisition necessary to enter
the Freshman class, the examination hat
keen adjourned to Friday the 'Jora day of
August, Whan competitors are again invit
ed to present themselves. at the College,
for examination in the following brancboi,
viz: Orthography. Beading, Penmanship,
Geography, Political and Mathematical,
English Grammar. Menial and Written
Arithmetic, and KlemwAftry Affcebfi 1 '
•• JAMES OAi/bkk, President.
PTm-rtrSAL*.—wttl be exposed to pub
lic safe; at the late residence of Catharine
following property viz; 1 cooking stove
and pipe, boilers Ac.. 2 small stoves and
pipe, 2 bedsteads beds and beding, 1 bu
reau, 1 book case, 1 kitchen cupboard, car
pets, 1 lot queenswaro and glassware. 1
lounge,coverlets, quilts, haps, Tookingglass
and a variety of household and kitcheu
utensils too numerous to mention. Sale tc
commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day
I where duo attention and reasonable credit
will be glveotby ' ALEX. KERB,
Administrator.
; Democratic County CoaTcntion
The democratic county convention
met in the court-houae, on Tuesday
laat, te nominate candidatea for the
varioua county officen. The conven
tion waa organiaed by electing the fol
lowing officers:
President —1). 2. Kline.
Secretaries, Wm. J. Alexander and
O. W. Kumbarger.
The following is a list of the dele
gates from the different districts :
UelUfonte John llolftr. l>an Kllna, S
M Quiit'.oa.
Howard boro -J W CSardnc-f.
Milesburg—W Ilahn"
Phillipsburg- A U Faulkner, C Herling
fyntoavllle— W M Hall,
lianner- Mich Clrova, R Con Icy, II T
ilunter. , _
Hogg* Kd Johnson, James Lucas,
llurnside—W Akoy.
Ourtin—Jno M Closky.
Ferguson —Albert lloy, L Kra|s, wn
Frv, It Carl, J K Krspa.
Uregr-Saml Wise, Henry kruiurtne,
Joseph Smlih, 8 RUettig, Daniel Runkle,
M II Guise.
Hsinee—Dan'l Hoslermsn, Jno Orndorf,
H A Mingle, Jacob Ketner.
Italfhtoon Kill* Lytle.
Harris-A Murray. Jno Mayer, Harry
Miller.
Rush—Geo M (taffy. 1> N Moll, Barney
Corte. ..
Howard—B H Lathers, J II Hall.
lluston—J 1 Miles.
Liberty— Jno Stover. J P Linn.
MarionA Harter, H Holmes.
Miles-Dsn 1 Bruiugerd. Uriah Shefer,
George Royer. Henry Coruisn, John Kra
mer
Pattort— G W Bamberger.
P*nn--\Vm A Islander, John Mover,
Jacob Keen, Jacob Keiwtelter, Wm
Mauck. „ .
Pott erG Jacob Wagner, Wm Royar, J
D Murray, J Kellei, J Bilner, J|K Hunks),
D RisheL
I Snowsbo<*—W S Yogsr, J O Uula
Spring-Joseph Ross, Jno Gerbrick H
SampteTl.
lay lor—John Uopenbayet.
i Union— C Hoover. _ „
Walker—A C Geary, Jacob Dunkla, B
;S Winkelman.
Worth—Wm Louis.
Hon. Henry Sherwood was unani
mously nomiuated for re-election to,
pengress.
For GoosUtutiopa) pelegaU, the
balletiug resulted as follows i
Hoy 22 : Meek 99 ; Mitchell 11.
On motion Jno. H. Orvis, eeq., was
nomiuated for Assembly by acclama
tion.
For Prothonatary Meaner*. Moran
gnd Williams were nominated, when
the following letter from Mr. Moran
was read, after which Mr.
was nominated by acclamation:
BaLLirovTa, Aug. ISth, 1972.
7b tkt IMmjcratu CVanfy (.bneenfteM :
Hsving declined to ontar into the con
vention and barteringt thought naceetary
by to<**o to jecure the success of candi
dates for nomination, I withdray > usms
from tha consideration of tha County On
renlion, naw in session, and ask this com
munication to be placed ia the minute* of
its proceeding*. Resjoctfull^jours^
For Register, John H. Horriaoo
su re-nominated, by acclamation.
por Recorder, Isreal Grenoble was
re-nouiinatfld by acdgwafioß.
The convention then proceeded to
ballot for Sheriff with the following re
sult :
Ballots... Ist, 3d, Sd. 7th, St, 9t. lOt, lit
Shafsr, 6 9 10 14 15 16 24 41'
Mpangler, Jti 26 27 * ®
Mumsen. 10 11 11 7 14 16 IS
Brown, 77 77 9 16
ST"- Ml 7 ,'
K reamer, all
Noll, 3 8 3
Wilson. 1 1
Goldman, 1
4th, 6, and Gth ballots were same as 3rd,
The convention then proceeded to
ballot for Commissioner, as follows ;
SliintoQ, duow Shoe, 81 34 39
to. Meyer Ferguson, A) 18 19
Jno. Campbell, Huston, 10 11 7
Wm Pennington, Walker, 3
J. McClosky, Curtin, 77 6
Balloting for Auditor:
Wm. Tibbens, Benner, 43; Jno. Smith,
Penn, 4".
Dr. P 8 Fisber was nominated for
Coroner, by acclamation.
The following gentlemen were chofr
00 constitutional conferees ;
Conferees for Constitutional conference
-P. F. Fortney, Wm. A Tobias. Jno.
Heifer.
The following gentlemen were elect
ed as congressional conferees ;
Congressional Conf—R. Conly, Jae. F.
It reps. W. Alexander.
Ma)- Foster was chosen C'baiiman of
county committee.
Adjourned.
reply to ths reception 1
speech of Mayor Butterfield of Utioa ,
was, "I suppose I am to be the guest of i
Senator Coakiing."
MARRIAGES. .
On 6th inst, at the residence of Mr. Ja
cob Kepler, by Rev. M. O. Karhart, Mr. 1
George A. Blowers tf Alton*, to Mia* Ma- I
ry A. Shad man of Pine Grove Mills. <
DEATHS |
On 2nd, in Potter twp., Wm. J., son of '
John Foreman, agodfiyears, 6 montblfiid '
! 16 days. j
August Court
Grund Jurort —ith Monday. I
Boggs—James Zimmerman
Bonefftpte-Wtw. w. Jackson, John U
Given. i
Serguson— David Fyo, Sidney Sholl. i
regg—George Buchanan, Levi Stump,
John Coldrea.
Huston—George W. Miles.
Haines—Charles Hosterman, Samuel
Yearick.
Marion—Michael Corman.
Miles-Peter S. Bierly.
Potter— D. J. Decker, R. A. Porter, W. I
Benny.
Rush—D. W. Holt.
Spring—Charles Ecksnroth.
Taylor—Wm. Laughlin, John Wea
ver, Jr.
ifnion—John G. Hall.
Walker—John Decker, Philip Walters,
John Rodgor*. •• • ' <
* Traverse Jurort.
Boggs—J amea Curtin.
Bellcfonto—S A MUuistian, John Har
per, S A Brew, Jno I nankin, W F Rey
nolds, Jno Powers, S D Mutser.
Bennor—Wm Irvin, J'C Williams.
Harris—Sam'l Wa*bji, C Fisher, Dan'l
Klmport, G E W"* on . Charles Stemm.
Huston—Wm Johnston, David Parsons.
P-'TtkV Ju
Forguson—P Louk, J Gardner. J U
Hom, tieo Weaver, DG Meek, G Bailey,
1 J Krumrine.
Liberty—Daniel Pietcher.
Miles—J Haines.
Milesburg—C K Kssington.
Patton—o W Tate, O B Bumborger, P
E Sellers.
Potter—Dan'l Durst, Wm Bo*].
Penn—D Miller, B F Fnnkenberger,
. A Zcrbe, J Sanders, U G Smith, J Sankey
■ J Meyer.
B"AL<£SLSYISTO'
anof K x 4 Uoicn.
Taylor—StephenU McManigal.
Union—David Campbell.
Spring—J Miller, J Ross, U Eokenretb,
J Bilger, K Brooks.
1 Walker—Henry Snavely, H Mitchell,
1 J Carner.
Worth—Wm Lewis, C O Whippy
' On 8d inst., at thisylaue, by Alex. Shan
non Ey.. Mr. Wrtv Wilson,'ho Mils Cuth
{ arinJlfany, both of Mifflin County.
Oh Ist inst., by Rev! C. H. Reiter, at
Aaronsburg, Mr. Jacob Sligdr, of Lycom
! ing Co.. to Miss Rebecca Long of Pyftlrc
, county. " " '
fcX*3tSSttAISCTrSTM
end le eeeHaee tee week*.
MoU—Ulwtl teetetkeOiQe. J—*—W the
Peeee, AUera—e eadCotuUM— at the aM mttr ef
Ui.tr rncurds. luyuUSiwi,., witutMUuni, ud Uwlyoru
i>iwtetß to tie Meet, Ma
ApriUn , MW. MA U*( tivf mSL**
luertb jreer of the lodepeodMc# of
Sheriff Halm
By virtue •( Sundry write of Fieri Fa
ciei levari Facia* and venditioni Exponas
letuod out of the Court of Common Plea*
of Centre county, and to me directed, will
be espoved to public tale, at the Court
lloute in Bcllefonte on Thursday the 'JSfml
day of Auguit 18711, the following proper
ty, via:
All that certain houtc, ttore reom, and
lot of around tituated in the town of M ill
helm, Penn twp., bounded on the north by
turnpike, on eatt by John 11. Htover, for
merly known a* the property of Jacob Bob
I tiger, of llollidaytburg Pa. Being part or
the promitet convoyed by I). A. Sluttar
and wife to the —id U. Swart*, on toulh by
mill race we*t by public road, thereon
erected a heu*e and outbilding*. Selaed, ta
ken in execution anj to be *Olll a* the prop
erty oftleorge M Bwarta,
ALSO
A certain lot ofgmund *ituated in Cen
tral City, Centre county, bounded on the
I toulh by nubile road loading from Mile*-
burg to Uttionvitle, a*l by Hall street,
•ortn by an alley and wetl oy lot of Halt*
heir*, containing one fourth of an acre,
more r lee*, .boron erected e two *tory
frame houtc and outbuilding*. Seised, ta
ken in execution and to be told a* the prop
erty ef John A. Whitehtli.
ALSO
AH those four certain lots of ground sit
uated in the addition to the borough jf
Milesburg known as Central city, bounded
on tho south by tho turnpike road, west by
Spring street, thence !90 feet to Hidings
street, thence along a 80 foot alley parallel
with the turnpike to lot new owned by Jon
athan Folk being loU known in the plan ol
! Central city lots No. 6, 7, 8, and 9, having
| thereon erected a large two story frame Ho
tel. basement saloon, kitchen, wash-house,
stable and other outbuilding*. Seised, ta
ken In execution to be sold as the property
of Martin Dolan.
ALSO
All the right title and interest of defend
ant in and to all that certain tract of land,
situated in Bogg* twp , beginning at a poet
at public road thence north 42 Jag., east
46 per., to a post, thence south & deg..
west 18 per., to a post, thence along land
of McCey and Linn to stone north 77 deg.,
east 44 per., theoce along land of Anthouy
Raney north 6 deg., west 80per., to stone,
thence south 77 deg., west 68 per., to stone,
thence south 10 dug., along land uf Mepuy
A Linn to pest, ijiei.cb along land of
John Curry, south 6 deg , east ffl per., to
an oak, theneo north 77 deg., east 4 per.,
to place ot Beginning, containing 60 acres,
anu about 90 acres cleared, thereon erect
ed a plank bouse and stable and other
out building*. Seised, taken in Kxecu
tion and to oe sold as the property of J. F.
Strong.
ALSO
All that two and amtirttory fiaiue house
and lot or piece of grouad, situate in Oule
ville. Spring twp., containing about three
fourths of an acre, bounded west by. land
ofWm. U. Humes, and .the twp. road,
north by W. Poorman, south east by
Isaac Haupts, and south by W. Griffith '
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold j
as the property of Jecib Bailee
ALSO
All lUI ci;rwl I'l tif ground situate In
Miletboff, bounded on tho north by the
Bald Fagi (.'reek, on lb* south by Water
• treet, on the nutt and west by lots of A.
I), liahn, remaining i of on acre, more or
lees, thereon erected •.dwelling heuse, axe
factory with (team engine power, and oth
or outbuilding*. Suited, taken in excu
tion and to be old a* the property of C.
also
All those two! certain lou of ground slt
uate In Centrellall, Potter twp., one there
of bounded on tho north by lot ofWm.
Sheope, eat by lot ef Centre Hall Manu
facturing Company, south by the Brush
Valley road, and on the west oy lot of the
Lutheran church, containing about one
fourth of an acre, thereon erected a Urge
two story and a half frame dwelling house
and out building*. The other thereof
bounded on the north by rtje I}ruhy4iiy
road, east by an alley, south by lot of P.
N'eff, and on the west by lot of Samuel
Working, containing about half an acre,
thereon erected a blacksmith shep. wagon
maker shop, paint shop, stable and etaer
eut buildings. Suited, taken into execu
tion aad to be sold as the property of Geo.
B. Harpster. Sale to commence at l-o*
clock, p. in., of said day.
P. W. WOOPRING, Sheriff,
Registers Notices
The following accounts hare boen exam
ined smJCpassed by me, and remain filed
of record!n this Office for the inspection
of heirs legatees creditors and all others in
any way interested and will be presented
to the orphant's Court of Centre county to
bo hold at Rcllefonte for allowance and
confirmation on Wednesday, the Aith day
ot August ISTi
1. The account of Michael Schenck who
was appointed trustee to sell the Real Re
late of Fredrick Schenck, late of Howard
twp . Centre county dec.
1 The account ofaamuel Plotner guar
dian of Pavjd Geary, one of the children
anu heirs of Reuben Guary, late uf Ponn
twp.. Centre, county, dec., in account
with the estate of the said Pavid Geary as
filed by Andrew Stover, acting guardian.
3. Tho account ol Adam Hoeterman ex
ecutor In the last will and teetamrnt of
Louis L Kurtz, late of Centre county,
dec,
i The account of Pavid Keller, execu
tor of the late will and testament, of Philip
Shenebergcr, late of Harris twp., dec.
6. Tho account of James Martin, trustee
to sell tho real estate of Samuel McKee,
late of Walker twp,, dec.
6. The account of Nathan J. Mitchell,
and Wm- P. Lucas, administrators of the
estate ol Thomas Lucas, late of Howard
sr account of George Livingston,
who was adsainistrator of ail ami Singular,
the good* end chattels, ef Elisabeth Stone,
late of Bellefonte, dec., as filed by A. O.
Purstjbis executor.
8. The final account ef John Rishel,
guardian of the person and estate of Geo.
Ttunkle Jr. child of John Kunkle, late of
Potter twp., said Junior having arrivod at
the age of twenty one years, and since
dec.
9. The account of Michael Scbneck, 1
Guardian of Joseph, Lydia, William M.
and Samuel T. Bechdtd. JHPH Vudm>
of David Meckel, o( Tplber(y tirp.,
dee'd.
10. The account of Adam Hoy, Admin
istrator ae bonis non of Ban cy, late
of Spring twp , dee'd.
11. The scoount of Adam Hoy, Executor
of Rg.. of .Julian Swartx, late of Spring
lf.*Tbe account of Adatn QosUrmanand
Jeremiah Vanada, administrator* of all
and singular, the good* and chatties, rights
and credits which were of David Vanada,
late uf Hainos twp., deo'd.
18. The account of John Hoffer, guar,
dian of Jeremiah Mays jr., now dee'd, Ju
nior son of Jeremiah Mays, lato of Spring
twp., dee'd.
14. The administration account of Wm.
P. Wilson, administrator of the oslate ol
Samuel L. Barn, late of Bellefonl*, dee'd
16. The account of Conrad Singer, one
of the executors in the last will aad U<st*-
ment of Samson Qlosaner, late of Curtin
twp., dee'd.
10. Final account 4 Micimfd Harper.
dee'd. '
17. Tho final administration account of
F K. McManigie, [administrator of J. B,
Johnson, late or Marion twp., doe'd <
18. The account of Meu\*ma Rav*e ad
jnl n ,i*trstor qf <W( Hw. V of Gregg
T#. The ago Hint of Aaron Williams, ad
mihUtlaUf of John Sheets, Into of Worth
two'., de'ed. ' ,
J. u MORRISON, I
Register.
0. Pfio*. J. T. Las.
PECK A LEE'S
New
€OSHDTM*RO4TO*>?V'
CENTRE HALL, PA.
The undersigned havo opened a new es
tablishment, at their new shops, fur \he
roanufaclme of
Bibles,
& Spring Waboue.
Slkiobh **n SLKpa,
Pt-ain a*v VAUVX
*y Sea
are warranted to render satisfncl'wu, and a*
equal tp any work done eUewuero.
They use tWO but the beet wstonal,
Sldletnpmy the most skillful workmen,
ence tney flatter tliemselves that their
work can not he excelled for durability
and finish.
Orders frotn a distance'promptly altend
ed to.
Come and examine our work before
contracting elsewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kindaof Repariog dope,
2aug.y.
AMTTgM'to *PATZNT QOOAKR
For esle by
lgpr.t£ WM. J. M MANIGAL.
ShfHITK Nile.
By virtu#of sundry writ* of venditioni
„ esponat levari feci** iuuad out of the
, Court of Common Pleat ef Centre couety.
I and ta me directed will be expoeed to pub
■ Be tele, on the premise*, in Heine* twp.,
I on Friday, the IMb day ef August, 1878,
, the following property, via t
All that certain tract of unseated land,
I situate in Heine* twp., Centre county,
. which wa*urv#yed in punuanrs of war
t real granted to Namual Ileum, and James
1 1 tartar, dated Dec >l' M,containing two hun
. drad and twenty acre* more or la**. Beit
f ad, taken In execution, and to be told at
. the property of F. 11. Haunt, Hermes
Haupt, Samuel B. llaupt, D. B. Boiteau.
, guardian ad. litem of Anna K. llaupt, and
. Ida M. llaupt, Kuima M. llaupt. Suss a
. Moore end A lli.on llaupt. Bale to com
mence at 8 o'clock, p. m . of —id day.
D. W. WOODBIND, MheritT.
'
; THE ON Ll' PLACE TO BUY
good Boots Shoes.
BI'KNBIDK A TIIOMAB
Have iu*t received 50 case* of Root*
and Shoes.
RUHNSIDK A THOMAB
Sell the cheapest ami beet Boots.
ftod Shoes.
BUKNHIDK A TUOMAH
Are the only ones in Centre co. that
have Ijeatcr Bro's A Co., Boots A
Shoes.
Lmter Bro's A Co., BouU nud Shoe*
are warranted.
Ut'KNsIDK A THOMAB
Sell them at Cash prioes.
BUKNBIDR A THOMAB
Boots and Shoes never leak or crack.
BUKNBIDKA THOMAS
Boots and Shoe* always give satisfac
tion.
Thousand* in UtU cgunty and out of
it have Died these Boot* A Shoee.
They have been tested and Died for 16
years and always have given Extra
satisfaction.
If you want to save doctor bill* buy
your Boots and Shoes from Buraside
4 Thomas,
You o*o buy the beat article* of To
bacco aud cii far* at half price at
Burnsidc* A Thomas.
The reaaou you cau get such bargains
at Burnsido A Thomas, they sail for
Cabb. july!9,tf.
BOSTON
Boot 4 Shoe Store!
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT
With New Goods It New PHcm !
Usv ism determined i* -aa**o in huineJ
st this place, we hare opened up in i
Room
NO. & BUSH'S ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA., the largeet.
moat complete and cheapest stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, UAITKIiS, SUP
PERS, AC.,
that has over hoc® opened up in ibis part,
•f the Slate At our store yon can And in
the 800 l and Shoe tine
from the finest boot to the cheapest slip-'
per, and we knuw if you once call and!
EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
PRICKS.
you will concede that it W to your internal •
to purchaae Irani u.
WE NELL AT RONTON BAT**
Bisalrlst Neatly Dear.
B. L. BATCHKLLKK A CO. I
July mr.
T M PORTA NT TO FARMERS I
WE OFFER FOR SALE
the following list of
UNEXCEPTIONABLE
AND RELIABLE
FERTILIZERS:
PURE GROUND BONE.
PURE BONE FLOUR.
SUPERPHOSPHATE,
BONK DUST.
AND ANIMAL COMPOST.
They are the Great Generator* and
Nourt*her* of
COW, OATS, US ASS, WHEAT,
other WMJ**.
BEING QUICK, PERMANENT.
ECONOMICAL!
It BMN Labor I
It Prevents Weed*!
It Increases the Yield I
It Restores the Land I
SHORTLIDGE A CO.,
|ulyl92m. Bcliefonte, Coatre Co.
THE PEOPLESDRU6 STORE.
Next door to Wilooo A Hicks' Hard*
ware store, Allegheny 81.,
BKLLKPONTK, PA.,
S, F. Rankin A Co.,
(Successor* to Linn A Wilton.)
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUQS
AND MEDICINES,
OHRMICALS. PAINTS OILS. DYE
STVPKfk BHl'Sll-
ES. I EHFUMKUY. N6TIONS,
ANIJ KANCY ARTICLES
run THE TOILET,*®,
for medicinal purposes.
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great
varioljr
Alto, Choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
and all other articles u*w*ll* ktpl W a I"*
Wee.SCr&. R,t,UU ' T
t(.llun n r. RANKIN A OO
Valuable Farm
at Private Sale
Tha uaderied offer* at private aale,
valuable Farm, .itualed in Gregg lowa
hip, Ventre county, near the railroad da
of which 00 acre* are wel I timbered.
M Thereon are erected two dwelling
houte*. with Barn* and all nace*ary
ontbuilding*. Fruit of all kind* andl an
abundance of water on the premiM*. Tlio
land It under a blth iltU if cultifilioß,
and among the beit in the valley.
For further information apply to
Jaa. D. OSHTCBLL
one of the Adminittrator*, near Spring
Mill* Juna l4.tf.
Contracts made on Sunday cannot
be epforv e d.
A note obtained by fraud, or from a
parsou in a state of intoxication, can
not be collected.
Principals are responsible for the
acta of agenta.
HKLLKKONTKM AHKKTB.
Corrected by 0. I>. Ktiller.
Whit* IVhntfl.tt, Red 100. ..Rye
76 Corn 00 Out 40. Barley 00.
70 Olorerteed 6,00 Potato## ,46.
Lard per pound 0. Pork per poundO#
Butter 30. Km*'JO Platter per ton
|I4 Tallow 8 Bacon H llant I*2
LKWIHTOWN MA BEATS
White wheal 1,70 Hd wheat.Rye
(HO Corn 00 Oat* 86 Barley 60......
Cloveraeed 4,60. Timothy teed, 860........
Halt *6oper tack,....
Bacon 10c Ilain 10 Butlei 80... Egg*
16 Platter 9 60
u
TWfWS'W
* ii. Un ir
Pita, km, Vmfe u4 (jama.
BUY ITT TRY ITf
for . . . (Jm Mo Cm Ml
For NkffdbU, . , . . Uao Mf CuainJlL
For FovflkScro,. . . . Uoo Ma Cjh OiL
For ChouXtlorbiu, . Uoo M| JTro Oil.
For SarainiV . ... Uoo F OiL
For MtsiscMV, ... Uoo Pw Curs OiL
For BraiMo, .V . . UaoXi; Curo OiL
For Corn tad Bu\ms, U/Piit Cum OiL
For Asy Sere, . V/i M| Com OiL
For {ay Utpoaeoi, .YrtJss Mq Curo OiL
Par Pm/tWdiun*
6*4 *r dallwp ptlwi It* egaaL
IM mttmJtj aaal iWnwlly Wr
41k fcr
U It a*t jfcu *■***>■ pipnlliLil at—lo
- laa —lull a—tafewa\
M v—whUli, Mara* erf hwa
f aad t r**aa aat mUa n —a
M by all PreggMt aad lt—>an la IMw.
raici, u tim <
BcauX A EATOM, tamng
Bold wboieaale and retail by F. P. Ureen.
Just Arrived.
Just Arrived.
Call and See
Call and See
WOLFS
Magnificent Stock
of New
Goods.
Come and get Bar
gains.
Assortment
ftill and complete.
Dry Good*. Groceries, No
tions, Hardware, Ready-made
Clothing, and thousand* of
other article*
A. SUSSMAN
LEATHER A SHOE FINDING.
in lower room, No. 1. Bath's block, where |
he keep* on hand a stock of
WHITE and RED LEATHER
"and HARNESS.
Blips and Calf Skins
French and City Finish.
STRING LEATHER, SHOE
FINDINGS OF FTERT DE
SCRIPTION.
Raw Hides
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Trunks and
Valises
OP ALI. KINDS.
RAW FURS, of all kind* bought
and highest price paid.
Clover and
Timothy Seed
always bouaht and on hand*. WHEAT
and OATC specially bought and the high
est Cash price paid.
tio to Simmon *, there you ran buy
cheaper than elsewhere, a* everybody
know*, who erer dealt with him. He 1*
no on# off without a good bargain.
Nest door to Su**iuan'* i* the cheap dry
good* establishment of Isaac Ouggenheita
or. apAtf.
ADAH HTLD,
PAINTER.
offer* his service* to the citizens of Mifflin
Centre and adjoining counties, in
H*m, Mica gad Or antenatal
Palnttnff.
GRAINING
Oak, Walnut, Maple. Ash,
Mah agony, Ac.
Plain and Fancy Peixrbanging. Or
der* respectfully solicited.
All ftne work done for other painter*.
Juno 7 jr.
The Champion of the World.
The new Improved American Button-
Hole Overeeaming and Complete
Sewing Machine —The great
est machine of the Ago !
Simplicity, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
This machine being the litest, ha* many
improvements overall other, in a word, it
is a perfoct machinefwhich is acknowledg
ed by judges andagcnts.of all other
machine*.
Call on A. L. Bartecs, saadisonburg,
who is the authorised agent for Centre
county. Also keeps the best Hewing Ma
chine thread, needles, and repairs all kinds
of sewing machine*, clocks, watches, mu
sick boxes Ac. I will thoroughly canvass
the section belonging to me, and I shall be
very much pleased to soil every person a
machine, on easy term* ; give it a trial be
fore purchasing any other—it has no eaual.
Parties wishing tho machine, will pleaso
address the undorsigned. Satisfaction
guaranteed. All orders promptly attend
ed to. A. L. BARTGKH,
Agent for Centre County.
MADIBONBUEO, PA.
JOHN C. MOTZ k CO.
BANKERS,
MtiutftM, Co-. Fa
Meceivo Deposits and allow interest.
'Discount Motes.
Maka Collections.
Issue Kasteru Exchange.
And a general Bauking Business done.
JOHM C. MOTZ,
A WAIT**. PansiMirT.
Cashier. marZStL
: RYNDER'S : MUSIC STORE,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
The proprietor of Rynder's Music Store dot ire# to call the attention of the people of Centre county, to the furl
that they
Can Save Money
by purchasing their musical instrument!* ot Rynder's Mtioic Store. Wo are oelling
Double Reed, Six Stop, Five Octavo Organ*, at $l4O,
{.superior in tone and finish, to those that arc hawked and peddled throughout the country at $176 to 9200.) These
we warrant fur five years. We give any reasonable credit desired to responsible parties.
We beg leave to call your attention to the following instruments, sold in Pennsvslley this year, which you ,would
do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere :
CENTRE HALL.
a a WOLF. Evader Organ $236.00
WM, OA LBRAITII, Ryuder Organ 140.00
LEMONT.
DR. J. Y. DALE, American Organ ... $375*9
PETER HCHRECK, Rynder Organ 140.00
AARONSBURG.
WM. ETTINGER, Rynder Organ $240.00
BOALSBURG.
Mlßfl E. E. HUNTER, Melodiou $130.00
In a few weeks we will call attention to our
PIANO DEPARTMENT.
In short by writing a letter to us and getting our prions—we deliver all instrument*—
You Can Save From S4O to S6O on an Organ.
Address,
RYJVVEITS MUSIC STORE, Lock Haven, Pa.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
C. D.KELLER,
BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
U MOW prepared, at the Old Stand on Biahop Street, to sell
Zhtsz&h pp*ts,
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, AC, AC,
at greatly reduced price*. ll* U Unprepared to purebate
ALL KINDS OF GKAIN!
FOB WHICH lIE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
AU PUBCHABERS BILL FIND SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT THERE
ipi im/. v. L). AKLLKO
I. Guggenheimer.
ARRANGEMENT I
,
ISAAC GUGGENHKIMER, HAVING
purchased the entire stock of the late
firm of Suasman A Gugonbeiinr, ex
cept the Leather and Shoe-finding*,
ha* filled up hi* *helve* with a lot of
SPLENDID NEW GOODS,
embracing
READY MADE CLOTHING,
URNS* GOODS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
and it now prepared to accomodate all
hit old cuatomen, and to welcome all
new ones who may favor him with
their patronage. He feela aafe in say
ing that he can please the roost fastidi
ous Call and see.
ISAAC GUGGEXHKIMKR.
P. 8. —Mr. Sussman still continues
to deal ia
LEATHER AND SHOE-FINDINGS,
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEEDS,
in the old room, where he may alway,"
be found. 12ap.tf.
COAL,
LIME,
and POWDER!
'A •* •
COAL—Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut
Stove, Egg, ftirnaceand foundry.
Coal--orb est quality, at the low
est prices. Customers will please
note that our coal is housod un
der commodious sheds.
LIME— Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor sale
at our kilns, on the pike leading to
Milesburg.
POWDER.—Having roceived the agency
for l)u Pont's Powder AT
, WHOLESALE, we shall be
pleased to recaive orders from
, the trade.
i
! Office and yard near south end of Bald
. Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa.
SHORTLIDGE A CO.
BUTTS HOUSE
BKLLKFOWTK, PA.
I. B, BUTTS, Propr.
HM first clans accommodation; charg
es reasonable. 19apr, tf.
/"4BNTUAL HOTHL Corner on-bira
V> and Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg, Pa.
John Showers, Proprietor.
Its Central Location make* it particularly
desirable to persons visiting Town on
business or pleasure.
U. A. Taylor's Livery Attached,
unpil ly
WAR! WAR!
I I
On High Prices, j 1
1
GREAT EXCITEMENT. j j
n. R. SMITH,
of Potters Mills.
NEW GOODS!
We would most respectfully .infrom hi* '
friend*, customers, and the public fnor
ally. tut be bat taken possession of i
Thompson's old quarter*, which have been
remodeled and improved, and is BOW pre
pared to ireommodate all who may favor
him by calling.
NEW GOODS!
He ha* just received one of the largest
slock* of all kinds of Merchandise ever
brought to Centre county, which he intends
to sell at tcuh figures as will make it an ob
iect lor all person* to purchase. Families
laying in winter supplies of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Ac., should not fitil to give
him a call, as he feels confident his prices
and superior quality of goods will amply
satisfy all. His stock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffees of the best quality, Tee*.
Sugars of all kinds. Molassesj Fish. Salt,
Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provision*,
Flour and Feed, Ac., Ac. Our stock ofj
DRYGOODB (
is large and varied, and we will just say S
can supply an r v article in that line, with- /
out enumerating.
READY M ADECLOTHING I
ti
a large stock of ready-made Clothing fbr
Men and Boys' wear, which we will dispose "
of at a very small advance on cost.
*
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hard- [■
ware, Ouecnsware, Wood and Willow t,
Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil- 0
cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac., .
orUfiUy. c
a
• __ f
1
m|: * j
Graham & Son, i
Boot & Shoe Makers
Next door to D C Keller's Store
Bellefonte. 1
We manufacture to order.
Our work is neat and durable.
Our prices are very moderate.
We warrant to give aatisfaction.
We have the LARGEST and BEST
stock of Ladie'a and Children's shoes in
town.
We are receiving gooda every week.
We wish an examination of our goods.
The Pennsvalley trade is especially In
vited to call and see our stock, we tnink
wo can ploate all who call a* to style,
quality, and prices. Wo study to render]
satisfaction, and although we havo had an
extended trade for years, we have never
given a customer cause to complain.
septlS.tf.
LIGHTNING SAWS
at Manufacturers prices. For eals by
W. J. M'MANIGAIk
may 3).3m Milroy.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
d lO YEARS
Jk | -OF A-
Public Ted
lias proved
K DR. CROOK'S
vlg| WINE
TAR
ttsß otob^^iSCSS
It b rirh ta the medtrißalfMb
ft tic* Of Tar. and unequaled for ilif
m of the Thiwsft Slid Lun |>
forming Use moat iisrkahfti sums.
Übss haaa pronouaead a
specific for tbaas ocmpisma
For pain* in Breast. Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Disease* of the Urfaair Oraao,
Jaundice or any Liver Complaint,
It haaaaaqial
It is also a superior Ttntf®,
Rtmoiyb the Appetite,
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Reftnoves Djjje^a-
Prevents Malarious Fever*
Gives tone to yonr System.
TRY DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TA R
NATURE'S
Hair Restorative
\fsm m
Contains no LAC BULPHUR—oM
SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH
ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL
VER, and is entirely free from th
Poisonous and licalth-deiattoyiuf
Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
tions.
Transparent and dear as crystal, jft vffl
not soil the finest fabric. -m rfrctlv SAFE
CLEAN and KFKIdIKNT-dcaidara
tums IjGNG FOUGHT FOR AND
FOUND AT LAST!
It restores and prevents the Hair frets
becoming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy ap
pearance, removes Dandruff, is refreshing
to the head, chocks the Hair from falling
off, and restore* it to a great extent when
prematurely lost, pre vents Headaches,
euro* all humors, cutaneous
and unnatural heat. A3 A DRKhSIM*
FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST AIL
TICLK IN TUB MARKET.
DR. G. SMITH. Aysr. Ma*.
Prepared only by PROCTER BROTH
ERS. Gloucester, Mans. The genuine is
put up in a panel bottle, made expressly
tor It, with the name of the article blown
in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Na
Ttrax'e UAI* RKaToaxuvK, and taka no
other.
_g<rSond two three cent stamps to Proc
ter Brothers for a "Treatise on the Human
Hair." The information it contains in
!worth s£oo,oo to any person. , *SR- l 7
For sale at Centre Hall by Wm. W of
and Herlacber A CronmiH-r.
m-A LECTI RE TO YOUNG MEN.
wrriwaMUrfwifo.kma
A l-ctr <m Uw *, Traslagt u* R|lHsql
a.Urr Ka.lwtoas B.iMl IVUUtjL and lo.podlaiwW
1 *Tho worM-raaoaaaS author. la tliU wbutnhl. law
IID<(|1 -tilwut oMHltolaaa. aad without daaawrou* aum
leal operaiiona, mtraiaat.. rtac*. or uotdula, iwtai
las out a mod. at ctira al earn cortaU and ifo.tuul hs
wtitoh .rwrrnSa,BBaw-hat hla <xdttlqaißM
ho, war car. WmaJfohaaelr. uafiwdWajfr
TkhUcUn wot Krcr. a Bona to TboasaaSa aae
aoaL la rlala tawhWi to aajr aSB aa l .
WbrsSSir
1 ,b# PBWtah ®Aß. J. C. KLIKE * 00,,
Poat-0000 Bra UCH. Ul Buware. WreJTss*
, wtt far.
PUKLFY YOUB BLOOD.
t For fioßlMAfifnAb
%* loun DiMRMi if IBM
Eyca. or fieriffil* t
& ony form.
Any diaesM or eraptiao M
bTV the Skin, diseass at the livari
r _ Rheumatism, Pimplea, OLa
n Bores, Ulcers, Broken-dow
53 Jb, Constitutions. Syphilie, os any
©3ft disease depending on a dm
fffij 1 ' praved conditio* of Utt Moo#
L- CROOK'S
k STRUT OF
: Hi POKE ROOT.
,r It has the medicinal propS^F
of Poke comhinf d with a prsf
f. T y/ nration of Iron which goes al
lly < ncc into the Wood, periorar
A®®* ing the inort rapid and oam
V dcrful cures.
Ask Toor DiWlpst lor
noandßyrupof i oks lioot—Ukt itapd it
healed. .1