THK CERTRE REPORTER. Centre Hali.Pa, Th'rsd. July 31, TP. ••eOr-TEHW*.—s2per year, trAen paid in tdvance; S2.W irhen not rnid in adrarre. Advertisements "2fot* per line for three in sertion*. and f\ cent* per fine for every suA rrqiient insertion. Advertisement* by the jeir (it o liberal disronnt. Snbseriher*outside the ceunty thoula re mit sis 10 rts, irmownf of one peer •< J • '/ eye, instead of 20cfs a* formerly when pa-.o by themselrcs. * Subscriber* ran always tell how their ao •ounts *tand at the Reporter office Av con stiltinff the lahle* on their paper*, ft t>e I able reads "John Koe 1 Jan '75" '■ men-is t Hflf John is indebted for eiiberrxptxon frenn the I.f of January , IS'5. and that it is time he seas pas/tap fAe printer. LOCAL ITEMS. LODGE MEETINGS. l-esrar Uix.l txvtva*.O "'j,;.!, ,™**" p • rr SMnnU. PTPnlnc In the O.UI * N F *, FottSO. Sec J. J. b- AUtisl IS, >• I<- Oi r> Kout Nn IP. F A. M.. MonvUy *r>tlc on or hefv>r# Wkfb #•!! rn MAbonic Hall. _ i isv vt vr V O K HMUi RtlsßMt. J, J. AHNKT. w * T-r.,viarXe, * Vet " nieels si Iheli Hall.Oentra Hall en the Sainedaj en , me-natar M and evert te-n week* flee, .-a a Ke.ier Matter. Laosaa® Kaoss. Se-' Head Supt. Meyer's schoo' report Friday of this week tho tramp law goes into effect. The Centre County Pomona Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry will meet at Centre Ilall on Tuesday the oth ot Au gust, at 10 o'clock A. M., and will be in session during the day and evening. For dried an . canned fruita, curcu meat#, coffee, tea, syrup, sugsr, queen ware, stoneware, and hundreds of other things, the best in market, go to Sechler'a, in the Bush house block. Mrs. Jacob Keichley, aged Sd years of Centra twp., Snyder county, this year made a fall band at raking and binding after a cradle. Can any one of samo g in our county boast this ? ——The lowest marked goods always found *t 11 offers store, headquarters tor farmers, A full stock of dry goods, cloth ieg, notions, Ac., always on hand. Misses Georgia M. S. Gurney and Yella Kreider, of Bucyrus, Ohio, are vis iting friends in Centre county. Mr. A. r. Luse, carpenter, has just finished the erection of a new house for Wm. Colrer. Who is it gives you fits and bar gains * Its Goldman, of the Standard Clothing Halt. Mr. Simon Ruble raptured a porcu pine. a few days ago, near Alfred Hosier man's, about li miles from here. A new planing mill !s being erected at Lieb's lumberyard, Bellefonte, by Jno, D. Lieb Jt Co. Do you want a coat, pants, Test, shirt, hat, necktie, jewelry, just go to head quarters, Goldman's, opposite the Brock erhoff, and you will find splendid goods a: a bargain. The Lutheran conference meets at Penn Hall on Tuesday evening, s:h of August The election of officers for tho Y M. C. A. of this place, was postponed un til next Monday evening, Aug. 4. 1 got my suit at Goldman's Stand ard Clothing hall, cries one ; so does an other, and still another, and another. Ask these the res s or. why, and they an swer : Low prices and large assortment alway found there. Esq Keifsnyder of Miilheitn, hon ored our sanctum with a visit, the other day. He informs as that the Mdlheim and Coburn Turnpike Co. will open for to 1 ' this fall—the toll, go and come, will be about 6 cents. Friday and Saturday we again had plentiful showers of rain, and the ground is now pretty well soaked, with excellent effect upon corn, potatoes, and vegetation in general. ■ The people of this county c. aid at ford to put up a monument to Newman— he has been their best friend and enabled them to save more money than any other half dozen men. He sells the best and cheapest clothing, and nothing delights him more than to give you a good bar gain. The Journal announces that it will drop the German and appear a* an Eng lish paper. Tfco German readers in this county are not numerous, or at least lib eral enough, to afford support to a paper in that language. Mr. D. F. Lose informs us of the wreck of a freight train on the P. A F.. at Montandon, on Tuesday, caused by a defective rail. One of the Aaronsburg Sabbath schools will have a pic-nic Saturday. Tbe new turn table at Spring Mills is completed—the old one was un safe. TTOUV fishing ends to-day, 31 This office booked 700 of 'em. Those groceries at Sechler's are tbe best in market,- they always keep reliable goods—fresh and wholesome. Archery goods, of tbe finest and best make at Deschners gun shop, Belle fonte. Archery is becoming the rage and one of the pleassnte-t pastimes of the day, and if you want a bow and arrow go to Deschner. D" you want to save money and have a first class article to boot, hop right in to Sechler's grocery and get your coffee, sugar, tea. cheese, molasses, ham, beans, rice, soap, or any else you want in the line of groceries. You never miss it when you go to Sechler's. Hon. J. G. Meyers paid our sanc tum a visit this week accompanied by his son. Prof. Wm. T., of Clarion county, who treated us to some ol the finest piano mu sic that could delight the t lcarm i to a| ply • them. It teacher- , u'.d g.ve language i lessons in plaeo of having pupiU study ■ technical grammar and uld it:.t i constant practice in writing .entenct and thort comp. silion, I believe pupils would derive greater benefit. It b.vi.-keep i g were substituted fet n! ruse grammar it would be of mere practical use n ma jority of our pupd i won a. o course, not be ia favor ot a- ■ iishiig grammar it . pupils are far enough advanced to lake up this study and the probability i- thai ; they will stay at sehoo! long enough toac ; quire a practical knowledge si the subject let them study by at niea >. It nay be i proper in this connection to a'nude to the study of mental arithmetic Certain ot our teachers have assumed the author.:y of discarding this branch Th.s, 1 think, is a mistake, it :> taking us back a ijuarter of a century—when both pupils and teachers, though able to'\io th r "sum. medianica iy and tr be le: artisti cally ir.'.e a blank 1 - p.- pa u .or ths.; purpose, knew very little f the principlc involved in the solution o. a problem That some teacher# devote too mueh time t this branch i- admitted, but to drop it entirely frem our ccurse of study w.u!,! be productive of stiil greater evil. Kor seToml years there has b en a growing sentiment i . favor of cot * tv uni formity ot text books. Friend- of the measure claim the follow ;: g as the had ing advantages: Books could bo procured at uiuchj lower rates than under the present sys-' tem. At present nearly every district b* a series of books different from those of ai. the other districts, and a family :: vie.c across the line of a township or 1 trough i necessitates tho expense of an -w out-tit t j books -a heavy burden. This burden fa. generally on that class least able to berj it. This fact and the high prices of book are, in a great measure, the cause of noa-J attendance and imperfect classification, for many parents are unabio t buy a tew seriea of becks every year or two; hence their children either stay at hauie v reeme to school with but half the 1 oks needed, i Iftherewerea uniform serie* of b there would then be a considerable <:ivk u financially, and our -ciu , s we..ld be .n;- provevl in regard to attendance and cls--.- ficatioa A convention of directors war called which met at Belief, rto during 1: - stitute week, December dS;b, lr>7s, und a plan was agreed on for the selection of a series of books for th- c -unty. A • ■ - tion ha- since been ir :•? as.d a nr. • e.i in the different county paper. Millheim has been er.c; d into a bor ough, and the director- f this borough have now an opportunity '. > grade their schools in a manner to improve them greatly. There hould be four grade in stead of three, and bet' r accoiui.iod.i*. r.s should be provided. Tho independent district Farmers 1 Mills) was abolished last year by 1 ... ~ \ .- its. Some directors have an avers,on to making addresses to schools and for this reason do not visit. Long speeches nrej nonessential, a few words to the teacher in private may accomplish more than labor ed harangue- to the school. Directors -jwiuld not hire cheap teachers; they are tne dearest in the end It i- tho intelli gence of a community that enhances the value and insures the safety of its proper-j ty. Therefore, paying a reasonable salary so that good teacher- may be secured, is true economy. We have a number of ex cellent directors in our county who are keenly sensible of the grout trust commit ted into their hands. They pay living salaries, visit their schools, respect their teachers and assist them in their work. They keep themselves well informed in reference to all the detail- of the • duca* tional affairs of their districts. If the teachers get into any difficulty they aro promptly there to correct it; if anything is wanting it is immediately supplied. It is a pleasure to vi-it their school- ; one seams pi pas-into a different aunaepher# I the moment he cro-res tho township line. I do not wish to be personal, yet 1 cannot forbear commending 111 tbi- connection the directors of Rentier township for the; interest manifested in their schools. On tho othor hand, board- might he named which take very little interest in their schools; their schools merely rj-i.-f Ifthc; /' ttrr ot the law i complied with so that the State appropriation may be drawn, the . directors ure satisfied. Items From Statistical Report. BCHOoL UROL'NbH. Grounds of sufficient size 11. " suitably improved...... - S l HOUSES. ■ Number of school house- IK.' built during the year '■ " unfit for use ..... 16 ' " suitable wiit-houses I'd; KL RNITURK. 1 Number of school- without suitable > furniture I ' 3 " with injurious furniture -47 3 SCHOOLS. s Number of schools 217 i " giadaiiaoboola " graded schools needed........... 17 r " schools well da-silled .18 i "in which books were unit >rin. 2ibj i " schools in which tbe Bible 8 was read til" " schools in which the higher brunches were taught.... 86 1 TEACHERS. 1 Number of male teachers 107 i " female teachers 61 d " teachers who have no experi ence 30 " teachers who have taught more than fivo years 5)5 r " teachers who have read hooks t on'teaching 204 Average age of teachers 26-0 f\ (f SUPERINTENBKST'S WORK. is Number of examinations held 25 " provisionalcertifieates issued. 23(1 " applicants rejected..... 3 0 Average of certificates 2 I- Number of visits to schools 243 .j " schools not visited 1 " miles traveled 2,060 re " official letters written 201 >f " district reports copied and ie sent to the Department.... 31 ,j DOUBLE SUICIDE. t; Chicago, July •. . A distressing and . double > iiciio occurred last night at llvilo Park, n southern suburb • 1 j the city, iho particular* l which only • transpired oarlj this morning. I lir' ( i maiden -i !cr>, tti:>. J I- o sbeth, Anna i I Nma Trowbridge, aped respectively I '. 10 and 'IB years, F ivo been living !•"" n*i.v year* in gnu . tylo in tlmt town up I ' on it* onue• derived trout tm uiUt" left) • the u hy lh> ■ r mother. Uee-nllv tin- r f# 1 r ha* -uceeedi 1 In; gollit g ino r entire pioperty * > and h* • • i ;1 tin-in pentiiit .. \V hen they becamei • tullv *m hi i It! • ft.i'.i of ullair*.' ry vie , .-ije.' to die t gvthi . *• .1 -\ • i't Bun-lay *tnl Monti** II preparing' 'death. I he* nailed up the door* and window#. andthei " two I idvr > :cn, tt 0 m-*l . ntelul preps J ration, drxiv *■ spikes on the other ildo 11 . the cnscuu at of tlta folding doors, adjust |ml - 111* 11 lien,pen t'Stlli) fth*-' ' t hoir nee t. - sml, kit*Winn Iroin httneitlh llieir feet tin i bo, piled on ottoman* and chairs, quitl lv strangled to di'fttli. li. - volll.pvr >1 tier, N in, Villi l ft dwarf, remained liieniltE'ic in an lippei oliainl r, atld tho .gh the deed V* dofti st ftt'ou, •• u eloi k Mot. In) night, i-ke t:rt gave wariui gat 9 -i,.iew, and the i ,tio wore not cut down until midnight. 1' with the greatest difficulty siie ooul>l he induced to tell her -tor*, an i he to (1 It ' iu to di>i onnccted and rambling a *va\ that ita accural y in wen tow doubted She i> nm ,u a viHtc bordering on inani* ' I * In her chamber **'.•* foun . a knife of 1 r.-it. ir sUarpne-> and a slip of paper on i wfttch was urittei We utust nail up ithe door " The trio iiave always been re jg ird, 1 as very erratic, aud a'-hough mob# t (■ng l .-is been known agumst tl.eir char** U-:, tilt v IV,• been -..own t<> ha* e I! it> I ami disturbing midnight ergo-- that sr. , , • 'W regarded ft* cviiic:.. o ol 'iiic* aland* • ing inmnujr. • ♦ • iMrlt t \ T AM) It A \ ROTTING IN 1 THK FIELDS. 1. ndon Julv -1879 -Further re | ports !r , -u V :i 10US part- of England show i the terrible it'-1 '* of tie sterii whn i devastating the country At lpiw eh the roads am i' led to t! . greatest depth ev- | 'erred ected At He ewo ... there art , eurlVft of water in the street* and the E shops are submerged, the p, pie being j* f. ivijidab ill It I arts. At Trawling jt ham a great flood provfctls-in fact, tuchl an one l as rot been hi ewn lor the iast tiitv * ears. The r ver banks and many A acres'of gra* and .orn are submerged. >g l.arge qnantitie* of hay have beer, swept \ awu Ail|rsiiway traffic between lp- I wich an Yarmouth ha* beer, stopped b* the floods, two bridges h ,rir.g been carried lawav t • t< '.-cat lie .vy rain bus fat- ' ilen "at "Berwick- a-Twe ! almost imr-- u -antl.v for Lur days, and thecons juciicv* j are > ic- ediugly disastrous to agriculture. because the uay i> unmade and the wheat ,* rottti gin the i.clds, Gales c tntinu# to'., blow at moat of the wot coast stations j and the weather is quite swore for '" r j y\ KXGAGXMBNT WWIM , " (i KN Ell A 1. Ml EES TKOOIh- AN D riIKNIOtX. ! u D.-adw. J. Dake.a. July - A 1 ort k Keogb api-cisl .-ays "An engagement;' 1 took place uear tho mouth of B aver!' 1 creek, on the loth instant, between two]' 1 companies cf tr. Vps and Lieutenant Clark # Indian ut-- f Mia- I and three hundred hortile Sioux. The ti *f.. ■ * : tuir It. .an *uts k.Eci atid t - idler* tmaMi When Mite*'J main • dutii, w. i vv!,.- twelve miles be-, { hind, came up, the Indian* were pursued , fifteen ns-.le- but made t etr e* ape te Sit- 0 li: g Bull • camp. It is very probable that' another tight has lak.-n place lei re this. 11. ar W 11, i : C'r w. w eat at - Terry's Landing, report &*> ledge* of t Sirux cr, ll • -ide 11 the Misi - . their 1 way to Kvogh to make frier.. ls with thej. white*. ' T Hit KM MEN KILLED. Uunl.ngUon, J uij -Aw- ut a•, .arter v atler three o clock thi* altera' ova prcnia ture explosion of a .-and blast at a ijuarry . near the site of the middle ! , nilet.Laty j | instantly killed three men. 1 lu-y wert- terribly uiangicd. Jut - Davi# escaped , with the loss of hearing. It van # t Jj.l wu> t*ot rcc rtki u! til i** Ihcctcßinif having beeu blown Into the dam. j \ The Pennsylvania railroad i running I palace sleeping cars, the wheels of which ■ are made o! paper. In tho Bradford .1 distrn t there rr 4,i ci wells which produce daily L'.' ' r barrels of crude Oil- j, Edward >. K •-■* , aged TO, pr 'tnir.ent' i a- a Met: -d. .. io-t $ Uyi: Kt" teat a tbroe-card-:nontC rbarp; r at 1 ittsfi'-.d. j Mas*. 1 A little girl at SpringCe.J, Mass., was so trighu-ned bv a dog which had been set upon her,d .at she went into convulsions and died. The ccrrespon Jcnt ot -he A-1 **t I*. #tfc telegraphs that the harvest in Hungary it t an utter failure. Tliu Kulticv# arc Matiirv'* sluice* ' wnv#, Kiduey-\N ti keeps tbcni healthy and active. Si.tv-i-.tr it Law. New paper law says if * person ord rs b:s paper discon- ' tinued he must pay up all arrearages or the publisher may continue to send it on, and finally .ollect tho whole amount, ' whether the paper is taken irom the pest ( office or not. A iso nction for fraud can ; be instituted against any per"n, whether t he i- rc.-poii#,hic in a fin ant ml. way t-r :.o, - who refu#-s*to pay subscription due tor ftp publication * CDUNTY COMMITTEE—IB7D. | ! Bellefonte. North wnrd—D. Kline. li Be! efeate. West ward—William llarpcr.j Ib-liefonte South ward Author Brown, i tlib-shurg—Au-: n Met'lain. i jl'nionviilo—A T. Leathers. Howard Biro Howard ltrukley. l'hilipsburg L • ar Holt. ' College - Mithit! Oroya. Curtin-- William Mann. Ferguson, old tirecincl Albert Hoy. Ferguson, now precinct -<•. M. Sheets. iOregg— William A. Kerlin. I Haines John C. Stover. Halfnioon Elli- Lytic. 1 Harris—Fergus Potter. Howard—William Y'earick. llu ton—Punicl irw in. Liberty—William 11. Gardner. Marion- I. S. Fraino. Mile*—Cvru Hnimgard. I'atton -A3 nr w Sellers. I'enn i- I*. Mur-or. I'"er, North precinct—Jno. Shannon. !*"tter. South pre net —Win. From. ; Rush—T. J. Dtinkle. ; Snow Shoe J. 11 Holt. Spring Perry G'-nt/.01. Taylor—Samuel Hoover, f'nion—John 11. Stover. Worth George U Williams. \ Walker Samuel Decker. I), F. Fortn kt. Chairman. The following i the new apportionment •if delegate to the different boro'a and ! township*: I)i*tri< U. No. votes. No. del. ; ' 1 Bellefonte. N. W M ;-j Bellefonte, S. \S ... 11l - I Bolleronte, w w ok' I llowa'd Borough I' "i Milesburg It,.rough... HU 1 t> l'htli|i*burg Borough. HI i 7 Uninnville Borough... ' H llenncr Township K>u '• Hogg" Township 10-1 •'• - 10 IturnsiJe Township... ' It Curtin Township •'- 1 112 f'ollego Township 7-1 1J l'ergu*on— old - 1 <"•'•• ! |4 Ferguson—now fei .i 16 (ireggTownship '• A j 16 HhH Moon Township. 1 i 17 Haines Township 'JoT I ' 18 Harris Township 121 | Its Howard Township >*o 2 ■ l 2O Huston Township hi I <2l Liberty 57 1 ; 22 Marion Township '.cj 2H Miles Township 2l'< •' ; 24 Patton Township II 1 25 l'onri Township 2HK •! ; 2tl Potter, North Twp... 173 3 27 Potter. South Twp I'M -t 2m Rush Township !<*• 2 ■ 29 Snow Shoo Township. 75 2 I 30 Spring Township 101 4 31 Taylor Township 4M 1 " 32 Union Township 00 1 33 Walker Township 202 I ) 34 Worth Township 70 1 4 3,827 77 6 D. F. Fortnky, Chairman. r Phnsnix Pectoral will euro your cough. I*. Phoenix|Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly. ~ Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings E rest. 7. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25 cts ; ti bottles sl. j I Sold by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall. 6' A now double thread shuttle sewing 1 machine, works by hand or treadle, for !eale or trade at ibis olbcc. Warruut -I'ed. j Atlanta, , July Amo 1 horrible j'murder wi* committed ncm thiscHy Inft r'niyli*. An aged "Uple, Jain oh llefoor nml his wife, wore found in llioir bods (hi* ' ni. rnlng with their throats cut. Thuheads worn almost severed from their bodini-, and it alipcarcil that each had boon killed '„• W' .0., deli*on < iapi.lly and with- J out awaking them. 11 A lout the middle ■( Junn, n turtle was 'taken in the Hi John's Kiver, Florida, • with th • Speni-h • -at of etini and thu Into IT' ' -1k **' l upon hi beck There' ,j v. •- inscribed ii Spanish the run 111i if "Caught i". I7Cby Hernando. Clonic, in th* St '((l'd-linn, end *n cir 'riod to Malanta-b* Indians; from there' •oil Great Met v i 1! , "Great Wo-j • kiva is the nam* by u 1 ich tie Si .f ■hn j Itiver wat fbnnerlv known The tuiilo oat put back Into r orivet w.'.h the add 1 od inscription "/-sr. . //. >t,t, Falat- U, Kl * idn, I*7o. 1 WiisSt Martin, wlioo open steniai h lurnitl i'd Dt Iteauui'int an opportunity studyiug lirti tly the proci - - at f i dikfc-t n, i ttiil lb- nig at Thomas, I Canada. lie is de-cribtd as 1 ale ai:d Hearty at the age o( >7, lieugh the orifice hi iii- ttoii. • It is etill o; en. It wdl be re • nib- cd t' i'. the M in Iwn the remit ef a charge ot buckshot accidentally re ceived, laying ink the MoiuKlh to that !.w ~ . e.i c .hi a. - idi tit occurred • ♦ • |! stuat.'b, I>. T., luiy 22, -St* tin • above lh< Weil P. ml Indian Agency, on the M. S.mil, Joseph l.alll herl, a * odfuan, and faintly wy Svru -. It contains no opiate. Price 2o cents. The 15 -i n Journal t Saturday publishes a !i;t of twenty-six persons who ati know n to hare perished iu the late tornado in that city aud vi cinity. In addition to these, an un known tuati i- struck by the lights niug and killed near the Rockland house; two b tdivs not indenliiied, have been washed ashore at Hull, and several young met are missing from East Boston aud South Bostou, and it is probable they were drowned iu the bay. ! I Itii row obi aaoad thai tbo -i-Kiie-l d.-.e 'Egypt ' rri*c lat Nkplw with] his four wivi , !#( di sal 22S osnkrril le> hc< will ser.it for Ii h -cm. Meanwhile be '.rave'- v lh V ) largo case- of baggage. | Ncgot at ' Lav* bra ectcrd into f tl j urehs-i- f l 1 -■ Villa J la Haul -•* Villa (i A ngrl, formerly Iks property of I M- Mm c Bath BIW rc.uate Oul-lJ- SaplM, ( th< l'a ■ ipi i':Je of the bay. j' and would he well suitad t*- OHaMal .;•) >[•.. The Villa J la HsVte was built ■ by I'riai - 1. .;gi, Vl tc—i.t of A , o'k, ! br. tiier i t Ktrdinand II , but wa> after >-,fiit rolJ to M d" ' Haute, who in true i prince v style ! -i!t anat'.er v:ilo in b grcumls a . kind *f s, In winch lie eats'twined tbosif who came to vlssi,. , No '. -at t- *e : velv ami the e.'f.inj* a* J ga'dcr.s are laid out I ■rUh great tast* The Villa d'Angri.i Nap' . w aid I--- far I t> -aiall fcr —li a fou > fct!.o K'u Jivo brings with > him. MAKkKI>. Pkilad.-ipl is. July 2K.—FI 'Jr—fancy | at $' 7'i, l*i untylrania lo do it Jo ' *> . 1.-a Win! i 'os act ear.d rat'ier -wer at $1 It 4' iew red and | amber st $1 l-i Uvea'. UH'tCJc. t'orn at (lals—at. J stained at 3*"'(.y ; >7c, at 1 white at *7 ■ Kk t'hicage, July —Flour ju'.et and wi *k Wheal ai live, weak a-e lower, N 1 t'hicago spring " • f-r cash. Corn ic fer cast. Oats • ' r cash. CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia. Ju v 1> Cnt'.N dull sa'e- 'JWhi d. prsu. .'ra a -J. bj';. f.Jc K-- 1 medium ItUtic, com • •: Sheep Market fa r, -a.es t *•' bead. prime 4i tir. a few for eip rt at .V, me ,l ,-n 5. !• a i, > .-mm -n j! • bs—Market du'.'. tale- I.- lo ad, p- m 7c. g. d ■ ". no- hum I) . c tn-ner. 1 Sl'c'J each. llogs—Market fair. aies H 1 bead, prime' . good l>ic, medium bic. I r.iiISTER s NOTICE Tt foil- w- I | ing ac .t t have }•**_ eiamt- • ! an-1 i a -ed br ma and remain tiled of rec l.rd in this office lr the inspection of j heirs, legatees, creditors, nr.J s.o others in anv war iMerest' d a- d i!l be present ad to "the Orphan's Court of Centre eoun-, ty. on Wednesday, the '-'7 th da* of Au gu-t, A I), 1 w;for conCrraat on and al -lowancc ...... I. The account of NatNm J. Mitcoe. cnardi i i f Sarali 11 . Marr Alice a- I I William 1* Mitchell, tumor children o! I J. tm I*. Mitchell, lata of Howard town jship. deceased. : The accoui t i:* Ktias Turner, guar limn af Marion t" MeHivitl, minor child Lf William McDivitt, late of Worth town-j ship deceased ! The first at-d t.nal acc "jnt of John 1 Ross, guardian of William Jone. mino' 'child of Richard Jones, late of Ferguson] town-hip. deceased. I. The final account of Havi.ll KeUer, surviving executor fA- ,of l'kllip She neberger, lat of Harris township, de ceased. 5 The account of L. W. Munion, guar di.m of Elmirn Porter, now Cole, a minor ! child of Geo W Porter, lata of the bor ough of Phillpsburg, decea<-d f. Tltc account of W. 11. Corman. eie 1 cutor of Ac., of Catharine Long, late of Mile- township, deceased. 7. Then count of John Diehl. guardian i if We-',ley Etian, mincrt'ild <-f Mir. Ftian. late of Co. A 4"ith Kegiment P. ; Vol's , JI>CI n-ed. | S The account of Frederick A Jolin -hank, administrator of Ac, of ( 'ritian, .Shank, late of Liberty township, deceas-i '.-d. a- ! led by Frederick Shank, one ol] I the administrators t. The account of John Hoffcr, guardi - of Sophia Hanev. niiru-r child of l-iin Han v. late ot Spring townsliip d-cea-cl 111 The account of Adam \ onada. exec utor of Ac., e! Solomen Rahenold, 'ale Walker township, deceased. H. The first partial account of Dora -iu nun, Aaron (iaris nr. I Henry I. h man, exc.-utors of Ai .of Abraham Su-i --man. Ist-- of the borough of Hdllefonle, Ircean-d. 12 The account of Jacob Sankoy. one of the executor of John Sankey, into of Perm township, deceased. pi. The account of \iiam H v. acting admini-trat -r of Vc., of .lolin I H over. Mate of the borough of Itellefonte, deeeas- I od. II The account ef John C iriln. trust to nll th n-al estate of lleary Itarnhart. late of It'-gc- township, ileeea-. H 10. The final account of ller.ekiah Hoy 1 exne.utor ol An,, of John Hov, (m) late of I Rallnfonte borough, deceased. lii. The nr. -untofA Alexander, guard ian of Anna M Alexander, (now A M dottle), minor child of lumen Alexander, {latent P.-Iter town-hip. decease 1 17 The account of George 1 Wormian administrator of Ac., of Aaron Korinan, late of Walker township, deceased Is The account of Mary Winklebleck, administratrix el ,Vs , of Philip L"itr.ell, lute of Ifaini-H township, deceased. HI. The final account of Samuel 11 Sto ver, a- Hog executor of A# , •!* Jacob K Sover, late of Haines township, deceased 1 2(1 The account of George Spurring and j Marv A. Striuik, adminislratar of Ac., of I Itenjamin Struck, late ol Howard boro., , deceased. 21 The sccount of Jacob Punkl<\ ad ministrator of Ac., <>l Pavid Punkle, latei of Walker township. deceived. 22 Th' supplement and final account of (ieorgo Peters, administrator of Jfcc . of Samuel Peters, lwto of Potter township, deceased. 2d. The account of Wm 11. Fry A lie* boccaC. Liuirimore, administrators of &c. af 11 ujjh Laurimoro, Into of Fer((uwi township, deceased. 24. The final account of Joel Kling, Jr | executor ot Ac., of Jool lxliug, Sr., latoof; Miles township, deceased. 25. The lirst partial account of Jane Love and <> M. Ileal, administrators of Ac., of W. W. Love, Into of Potter town, ship, daoaaaed, WALE. BU ECU FIELD, aijul to Clerk Orphan's Court. 3 A conflict IIM taken place in the dis* I f r let Ol ostiian-liay.ar between the Bulga r rian militia and the Insurgents. The 4 Turk# had Urty-live killed and tifteon , Wounded. The lot* ul thu Ulillt.a Kit moro serious. • ■* * . j July 24. ut Cratte Hall, by Rev. \V K. i other. Mr. Clarence Uunaaiu# and Miss Amelia Zollle. both of Spring Mill*, Ta. On the 24 liv Rev. J. G. H ma) tr, Mr. Frank I'. "i'>ar, Mi ..Sarah K. Koto, of Aaronsburg. _a... iiMeniaaia——a— On Monday morning, Je'y 2*, in Marl "t* , t the residence o| her ion Hainil! )| kleian.le M P. Mr. Jul.. i. v. sr liar maiden name **■ !< ,ov h w horn nftu ral< J at> lb< property now y the nde At hr late husband, J dm Ah Lander, in a lot provided in tha > en • - tery of that place Iter disease *• can* eer of the stomach, K. F. Kunkei'a Hitter VN me til Iron t !.•• at lollff >U'tt atli It ImiuotMlhe ipjuitltf • tot MdlatvtllftNlllt'fl . eltilUM Hi® tntv®U Id ti®®ttbj • ti .... rb'.r-l.ta* ®U t't tottl ' - 4 taa r|hl t xMm MW at relttf t IL® U®fs® iu*('il M 0 I.at f • t# lf# IUl !• .* 'U ®1 u® from iKJffdrt lieailit I HtKuniU !• all ®*lk of iifr. t—tlf# to Us® trlrln®* (t)il kMtlai ittoduia* lacdrmung tii® tlouh< ; ,rhl of (ltd OTg*-9 ' et the dlUttic S ~,lj | tl ft boll!®®. Of •!■ I"H I®® f-r #{. tftl Ak til I liuaaei'B aud idklt® ii other. ll yutf *irug giml ha® II lot. Mttd l* proprietor. h t hutikel. North Ninth hUwi. Vhit®d®iphia, l'a. Atlnlc® lire . tlil>M tllfO® C-®*t tltip WdKMS. \V i• It MS. WORMS. \ I K.uuk*i' \* *•* krrMp never full* to daali' j lilt Soft'. ®u.l hl Wurca its f *t> hdtlfb ®ll® h*®d ®d * • f® HBltl nWBOWd • iHUUK'I! Kcuae l®a< feat if 1 Al>® \% .>riu b® removed all oUittl • •! ttia i ®ti 1® '< *ui| (IcihllUjed Atblee at ot Ti.-v aud fU#r®, trgm *1!S fWtdf rau tall w b i tit® |kati®st tuwoftt*. TtotuMdmwdjißi l*i | l> aoitua, and *t **'. kuow 1! lit® o&ajua .aium.T h .btua and ®alit r , a Miad 114® ®>®. ®to't IB tl.® vU'fr. *t h, r*®il®aa at mabt, grinding f u® t®®tn. |.iekt | at tit® U"®. outtflt tl* blO(f ■' PSad ' . t U ieHb.the i>Uriii grow* e! nt tlon. UrUingkßd lrnin • In the o* . I ia ' i>itt;i, attdntir®, coiao vtmat I K Kuua®l , M oiut Hyful* ftavor fall* t lh a Prlra*, 4|l taJ t®r tMtll®. or at a i*ltl® t r f lap® H-rm! writ® ®tti • ®ult ttt® Doctor I -r ail .tia®i. buy of . . s , druddlM I'm Vt tiflu him#. •*> tf It® I'M t tot. ®*ti.tt l< r. I Kuuk®l. \.rth Hihtii M Plilia iaU.hia I*® A4*l ® t*| mau. fr® wad lM##wtt *um| . ' ' dW , -+-+ • j Mills Market. Old Wheal SI CO New Wheat #I.OO Kve, 4Sc. Corn, ear, per bu. new, .40c on, 'SK . Buckwheat, "6c. C'loverteed, $iW) to S i. .6 Chop, per ton, S'A'.t>'. l'latter, ground per toe, SK'.OU Flour, per bbl $4.50 Mutter, 10c. Tallow, Ce. Lard. 6c. . Ham, 10c. Shoulders, 6c. Clean Sides, 6c. Kagr. ■ per dot , Bc. Tub w ashed w 00l 30c. Coal, Retail. By Car. Cirem. Kgfc'. *4 05 Stove $6 (.10 $4 65 Chestnut, $4 J5 S 1 I'ea, b0 $2 75 / y,:i'H.\N - i 'UBTSALB VALUABLE FARM. The valuable tarn 1 'or c ~f t>< the es tate of IVter Kuble, dt" d., situate near. Taweyville, in Potter will be ofle'c' a: pubhc sale, on IT K>IAY AI'GUSTIi. If?at 1 O'clock, ft the premises. It contains ACKKS CLBAK LAN 1> ia a liifh state of cultivation, with n l*n>; '.orv yi: AMK nWKLLINt; IKHXE. BAIIN and .'.her nv Mrury outbmlJinys. *r.M on Tuvser mountain There is an excel-; lent OKCUAKI) OF CHOICE FKl'lT on the premises, at. 1 runt ng water at thei house r.r. 1 barn. Tee farm is in goodcon-j liti u Terms v. ill be made Kn.'wn oni dav saia. 8- A.J.O HDBLE. 1*..: .17 IT-. r (i \ NCK 1~ KKItOY El W1 1 It'll t / Knife, and. in so t ases, without i ain. Apply t•C. 1" W Fis. her. M 1> . 15 Misburg. Centrerounty, I'a £4jully| ■"f-PKNN S VAL! : Y INSTITUTE j The fall fctesaiou of this schiw.l w ill open' : the Ifhth of July, n< xl. The healthful ar .l beautiful situation of Centre Hall, make this a very Jcsi-al-'u and pleasant place for stude ,ts. 1 e cht aje > of boarding and the very low raUt of tui ti n make it the ch. apest l'rej a rotor v w.-J, -I in the State. It lardir.g car; he had fer f'J per week. To th re preparing to U a, 1. wuutFvr.l a.ivar.uges H F Bitnkk A. B. lOjul Zi I'rincipat. IN THE (IBI'UAN< (Nil' KT OF CENTRE COf NTY.-In the matter f the Estate of John Itaney, la'.eof Miles township, decnased- The undersigned, an auditor appointed 1 y the ah >ve Court to rep >n hens against '.He real estate ot said decedent, or on the funds realised on the sale the rrof. will meet all parlie- interest! 1 at his > :Sce in Betlefonle, on Tuesday, August 12, I*7'.'. at 2 P. m . for the puri- H<> of 1 i appoint ment. W. F. REBKR. ■jfiul Auditor. i DMINIBTUATOIt'S NOTICE. Letters of adniinistra'.. r on the o;tatf of Wm M Minn, late of Totter twp.. de era-' d. having been granted to the undcr sigr " 1. all per- >nt knowing lheiuelvcs t> be indebted to said decedent are rnjuest ej to make immediate payment, and per son* ha\ing claims aga nl the e-tate will present them authenticate J for settle ment. JAS. L BOAL. 10iul Gt Admr. de bonis non. i I)MINTsTRAT HI S N'OTl 'K Letter f administration on the estate ,-f Er-kine M'Minn, late of Totter twp., de 1. having been granted to the under signed. all per- >n knoaing themselves to |.e indebted to *ani decedent are requevted t make immediate payment, and persons having claims against the estate will pre sent them authenticated for settlement. J AS. O. BOAL. lOjul Ct Admr. de bjnis non. /tENTRR COUNTY, m: \ ; The Commonwealth of l'enn a. T "AARON LUCK EN BACH, idminis trator of. Ac., of John E Miller, late of i Harris township, deceased .• You are hereby cited and commanded to be and appear at an Orphan's Court to tw held at Belle onte in an i for the county] of Centre OR the fourth Monday of Au ig .ist next, then and thero to show cauej why the Letters of Administration grant ed unto you on Estate of snij John K Miller, deceased, should wl he revoked. Witness, the Hon. C \. Mayer, Tresi dent of the said C urf. at Bellefonte, the • J dav of June A P . I*.'.) WM K BURCHFIELD. C. O. C. Slorilh- Office. Ibllefonle, l'a.. June 21. P*7'-h JOHN STANOLF.H, Bh'ff. 10 jul It ("TKN'TUK to IN IY. J The Coinniiinwealth of I'enr. a. 1 > HENRY BRAY, Admini-trator of -Ve., of Aaron l'arterage, deceased : Y"ii are hereby cited and commanded to lie and appear at an Irphan's Court, to be held nt Bctlefonte, in and for the conn tv of Centre, on the fourth Monday "f Au gust, next, then and there to show cause , wliv tho letter- grant"'! to you on the Ks into ol said Aur"n l'arterage, deceased, should not be revoked. Witness the Il neralde C. k Mayor Fr sitlent Judge of the -aid t urt at Bellefonte. tbn 24th day of June, A P.. |S;'.I. WM. K. Iti M NRIKUI C o. C SherifTs tMHce, Bellef.inle. June 26. JOHN STANGLKR. Sh'U. ; 10 Jul It QOUIIT PROCLAMATION. LVt rml. ttie lion, • '.•rles A Prrfl.lrnl ol tin. court l*®ti®. A ••(Koltttocl .lttfii®® tn * ®ntr® oountjr, hnvitiM I®®whl lh®lr trrr®it. kwrlni Ut® tho Ul rpfii*n' i o*}\. nnd court <>f t'ommoti IM®® In Hs'Uofout® 1 for tit® 4M>unty of tVntr®. M of A tig btttuff UmNMII d*jr of Aufjut iBTV. ®nl to contlnn® too wook®. . Notl ® • tl®r®furt borrbjrniton to the t oronor, itls-OA a.f til® IVAC®, Ablns®n ®lld (uOOßittblot sf tW a-s'.l .ssinty of tVntrr. tb®t bo fbon and thcr® lu tholr to|®r iri®n®, at 10 o"cb k In tho f#rnHn of | : Ml,| day. wltn tbotr rooorda, tni4tltlon®, ®*awln f tt(n. and tb®ii own r®tn®mbratcr. lo do tlir®c tbin® ■ iiu ii fo tl®lr ofßc® ii®TiHißto bo donn. and thuM whu ®r® tsotind In reooffntxane** i iroa®cut® aaatnwt i lt'|'fl#on®r® thai ar® or aball btt In Uitt Jail of < ®ntr . .urn) b® th®n and tbert to proaocuttt agalunt th®m • a* ahall b® )nt. „ <• iT®n titidor my hand, at Il®ll®font®, tb® l#t day oj Aiir in th®i#ar of our lxvrd. and In lb# lul yoAr of Ind®p®nd®nc® of tn® l T nttol Stat*®, f dUliff hPA.NtiI.KR. Hharld S7/i.OO for SI.OO, $5.00 for 1 cent. I iay Urgo (irlcdifur yi) (UU of Old Copper and Silver CuinM. Scud 1 ceula at once for mi i'atalotfue nn.l Price AddroM, A O. W KI.SHONN, 3 july If. Ml. f'leant. Pa. SK AN f Ki> IMMKDI A I KEf Warn nteen young men to larn Trlotrkiilij Good .ttiiati on* iruarantccd For particular., addrote with .tanp. hHKKIOAN A HOOD. juljr IN. 4w Hex 7. Oborlln, Ohio. DK. J. \V. UIIONK, Dem st, can be found at his office and residence on North side of lligh Street, threo doors East ol Allegheny, Eullefoute, Pa. 27 fob tf U Alllt T K., HICKS, (Bucceanor lo T. A. liicka & Bro.) 0 WHOLESALE Si RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Oils, Paints Glass, Putty, &0., &o, tu' Uo lin (lit* tiKviif) f flic Houlb II'UU ( liillcd Flow for Iblw t-ouDff."fiM I WILL NOT UK I MJERSOLD BY ANY PAKTY THAT BELL 3 TIJEHAME QUALITY OF GOODS IN I:*I T IT : 111 1TK.411 i : II U It K A II ! f CHEAP JOHN. CENTRE HALE The Sptiug HOMOU of l#7f< i now 1 Wt have juti received au excellent stock of Spring and Summer Goods, wai i will be sold at tiie Lowest Prices. N\ e have an immense etock and well assorted iu every line. We have I DKEsS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., at lowest prices. He.st Sole Leather always ou hand. Give us a call im mediately. I. GUGGENIILIMER d- CO. CENTRE HALL COACII SHOP, LEVI ML IT RAY. at hi*< •tabhuhment at Centre Hall, keep i'ti band, and for *a!e, at the motl reasona Me rate*. Carriages, Buggies, St Spring WagonS, * PLAIN AM* FANCY, auu vebici.s of every description made to order, and warranted to be made oi the irast rea.ored material, and by the most •killed and Competent Workmen. llodiet for 1 uggir and spring-wagon* Ac., of the most improved | alter n* made to order, , a'to Clearing of all kind, made to order. ' A kit.j* of repair)! * done promptly and ' at the lowe-l possible rate*. Person* wanting anything in hi* line are requested to call ana examine hi* work, '.h will Cud it not to be excelled for dur Vilitv and wear. may 8 tf. BUiIT fc k a fcbUi ft'. J.D.SHFOKIT, President. Cashier OF.NTHB COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Hilliken, Hoover A Co.) Receive DepoaiU, And Allow Intercut, Diacount Notes, BUT and Sell Government Securities, Gold A I aplOGKtf Coupon*. Forks House ! PERRY STOVER. PKOP'R. The Fork* House, at Coburn station, is new and commodious, ard is kept in beet •nanner. lied and board second to none in the county. . Subline for 30 horses. 1 AM summer re • rt it will be found all that c< it J t>. de-ir-d, right in the heart of good fishing ard hunting grounds, and • urrour.deJ y the mort romantic scenery. New Pianos 5125 Each, and all stvle.. including GRAND. 1 SQUARE and UPRIGHT all strictly: href-class, sold at the lowed net cash I wholesale factory prices, direct to the pur- , chaser. These Piano* made one of the fr eat display* at the Centennial Exhibition : and were unanimously recommended for J the lli'tK*T Hoaoaa—over 12,000 in u*ej ; Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. -Factorr established overß6 year*. The Square Grands contain Mathu-hrk's new ■ patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greeted improvcmeiy in the history of Pi ano mating The L plights are the finest ■ in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't . fail to write for Uludraled and Descrip ' live Catalogue of 4* pages— mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. I[ssept ly 21 East 15th Street, N. Y. IMPORTAN TO TRAVELERS. —THE - BUSH HOUSE! imiwiti, PA. Has been rocentlv .horoughly renovated l and repaired, and under the management ; of the New Proprietor, Mr. GEORGE ~ HOPPKS, formerly of AV'n sport, is first class in all its appointments. SPECIAL IMM CKMKNTS Arc offered to those in attendance at court ~ and others remaining in town for a few [j davs at a time. The largest and most .-uperbly Designed Hotel in Central Pennsylvania. ; All modern conveniences. Go try the ' Hush house. h:.uc GEO HOPPKS. Propr. p C. T AinilMH. C. M. Itvn ALEXANDER A BOWER. At , XJL lonm ii Ut.Rlli>foaU. 'pn Id Colloflion*. and On>hin' Uotirl irc!irp. Maj t>* eonaultod in (Jcrmaa *ud Kn*Ub. (tflet la I Garm*a' baUdUMt. Mrt?4if Ll f"l DQ C Hwud - ' In *U:n, or currency foe It nUIIOLtiON lusrwo b— k It tri'nt- all dt *<>*•>• - ha* 3& fine pofrvini uliovinc |HlUjna ••*ui**d by t glek hor**a a tkbb •' I NMHt largr •!!*. f i.t> *.f %*]- pnn M r "' •'**■ niti f a DUUIN OR*" TUILI AIN NFRAVINI ►' WIN* TCRTH OF cwti ii. and a larcr* amount of other valuable hnrw* U Information l>r W® llall tutt* I hivv l>ou keeps on hand Cotton j Ni'l, "ic Prices low as any where else. All kind* of repairing done. The best -took always kept on hand. All work war ranted. Ashareoftha public patronage kindly solicited. tlapr. 11 v Harness. Saddles. &c Th# nnd*rtffYiiHl, also free. You can then make up your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE ST IN SON & CO , Portland, Maine. /r\ .000 A YKAK for lioueat, intelligent buslne** L 1 men or X< a nfa. NEW LUAIIIMMI . linht won*. to jut* Sm. —II A R DWARE !-- WILSOiN, M FARLANE & CO. NKW <7OO DS---PANIC PRICSS. H If U T K A Oil STOVEN IIFATERb lIAHGEK v e a ERE N ft h We would ospaciali; call attention tc the Highland ({ueen Cook Stove, - AND THE vvsiscias mbatims ST&vi. .Stock being entirely New. We offer special Bargains fa"B* WARE, OlUi and PAINTS. WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. wilws, mfirlam: A CO., HUMES' BLOCK, BELLKFONTE, PENN'A. Spring Mills O. K ! NEW ROOM! NEW roODS! at I. J. GrenoMe'i Store ! SPRING MILLS, Lu the go-oda. Largest slock I SELECTION UNSURPASSED! Prices Lower than Ever, And now extends a cordial laTilatiou to his friend*, patrons, and public general ly. Also a Complete Assortment oi Ready Made Ciolhing for men and boys. Suite ae low &* to be bad in the city. Imported and Domestic DRYGOODS! Fuil lines of MERINO UNDER WEARS, For Ladies, Gents, Roy?, Misses and Children. Hosiery, Glotm, Roote and Shoes, HATS. CAPS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, And the most complete assortment of NOTIONS n Central Pennsylvania, and prices tha willcotnpel vou in self defence to buy o hm . Also Pish. Salt. etc. IBoc A full line of Howe Sewing Machines and Needles for all kinds of machines ! A 'so dealt in all kindiJof Grain. Mar ket price paid for the same. A specially in CPA L by the car load. I Jus. Harris $ Co. NO. 5, BROCKERHOFF ROW. IK UN, NAILS, P A 1 N T S, OILS, ETC., JAS. HARRIS A CO. Bellefonte. j jjLVI'KE HALL j Furniture Rooms!j F.ZHi KKI nBINE, respectfully informs the citizens of Centre' county, that he bat bought cut the old; stand o' J. O. Deininger, and has reduceoj the pr <-es. He has constantly on hand and makes to order BEDSTEADS. BU KK ALTS, SINKS. WASHSTANDS. CORNER CI PBOARPS, TABLES. Ac.. Ac. of ready-made Furniture is argeand warrantee of good workman-, .hip, and is all made under his immediate ( upervision, and is oflercd at *alOt cheaper hen elsewhere. Call and sec his stock before purchasing elsewhere. feb 20 CENTRE HALL Hardware Store. J.o. DEININGEB. A new, complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hall, where ho is prepared to sell all kinds ot Building and House Furnishing Hardware, Nails. Ac. Circular and Uand Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, Clothes Rfcks, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plata Picture Frames, Spokes, Felloes, and llub, 'able; Cutlery, Shovels, Spade* and Forks Locks, Hinges, Screws, Sash Springs, Horse-Shoes, Nails. Norway Rods, Oils, Tea Bolls, Carpenter Tools, Paint, Varn ishes. Pictures framed in the finest style. Anything not on hand, ordered upon shortest notice. SWRemember, all goods offered cheap er than elsewhere. TOHN F. POTTER, Attorney-it * ' li>. Collections promptly mads and spec la. attention clren U; hose bavins lands orpropert* for mI. will draw up and have acknowledged Deed* Mort*a*ea. Jt*\ One* in tha diamond, north wtdeuf tha oowrt htwm. lUlUfnU> millHHf PENN SVALLF\ BANNKTN(TLO. •CENTRE HALL. PA. RECEIV K DEPOSITS and allowlnter; est; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell GovernnientSocurilies, Gold and Coupons. WuiWolv, Wm. B. Mi noli, I Pres't. Cashie> Manhood: How Loet, How Restored ! , ,lut published, a now edition of Dr. Culrerwell's Celebrated H*ay on Uio radical cum (Without raedi I cinoi ol M-kumstohiuiuu or Seminal Weakness, In . voluntary sointnal Lueses. Impoteocy. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marrtasn. ate., . also, ConaumpUon, Kpflepay and f its, induced by . sell Indulgence of aeaual eatmraaance 4c., ....Price, in a sealed enrdope. only all cents. The celebrated author. In this admirable Kaaay i clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year* - auccueafni practice, lhat the alarnilua consequences of aelf ' abuse may l>e radically cured without the dangerous 1 use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; polnllna out a mode of care at onoe simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suffer -1 tr, no nuatuii whit bis ounditloo miy te, mww cure himself Cheapl*. privately, sad radically. fbia lecture should be in the hands of or cry youth i and every man In the land. Sunt under weal, in a plain envelop*, to any ad 'reaa. post paid, on reeeipw ot aix centa or two postage ktamuw t| Address the pabUahert, v. THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO., '• i 41 Ann St., Now York; P. G. Box, ilQoct y mm The Only Enswn Remedy THAT ACTS AT THE AA HI TLHE OH * THE LIVER, ' THE BOWBLB, and the KIDNEYS. Thu combined actio* ptteo it wonderfri putter to rttrt aU dittaom. yam are wc Sick ? Jtea urn we eUote I'bene great organ* to W come eiwjj/ed or torpid, aud poto/mom humor* on tiurcfon forced into 'be Uuod that rhonbi be crptUed naturally. PMitiPßll RADICALLY (Tres mLLiotNHWK, run, toyimr atios. EIOXFT COHPIAtVTx. t LIVAKI WS EASEfc. IEH I 1.1 WUKSMB, ASD XEXYOC* DISORDERS, bp earning free acton of throe organ* ami mdor>.,g tkeir nnngth and power to thro* rf pj, iJO mm vrfcj s.er* mm— pain* —4 vai mm Why h torwafad with PiiM—4 ( .asUpatl— I Why frixhu—4 OTTT 4i-orArrr4 KUwyil Why tiltn arnwi hnltrWi —4 ln,l— ■(•Met I- u OMh /I u A). nsfffteMt fyoaaS mm* Omc ~r>i— wtU atiit at ywlt of lU4Ma Gotucfwor lerwofUt,** 4L'or*r /kr p—. wr„:,r., iin-rx'st SC.. Sss&afka Kidney 'Worthed Hop Bitten for udo At Hurray's. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the porpoa— of a Family PhHHMj and for curuMtCotueeaoaa, Jaaanotoo, lnd——aoa/Foul S - mach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, ffhllfl bio. 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