¥he Centre Reporter. FRED KURTZ ....omn ~ov sone eens BDITOR the election, unblushingly wore the"32¢" can still do so if they chose. Will they? a ap —— sms The Clinton Democrat, Dieffenbach’s paper ,in its new dress looks as pleasant and cheerful as a newly married bride, » Ap» - Hayes was recently interviewed on Conkling, by a Herald reporter, Hayes says Mr. Conkling is a monomaniae on the subject of his own importance, Ie is 80 impressed with his own greatness that it has become more than eccentrics ity. This much can be said of Conkling, he was fairly elected to his office, while Hayes took a stolen one. ol fe John Graham, a convict in the Ken. tueky penitentiary, hired a negro con- vict for twenty cents to cut his (Graham's) hand off so that he could not be made to hackle hemp. The negro cut off the hand with a single blow of an axe. Graham we would putdown asthe cham- pion lazy man of the age—but how much better if he had chosen to have his head chopped off, so the earth would not long er be cumbered by his presence. mms elue Ap ame This day June 8th is fixed by the leg islature for adjournment, one week after the expiration of the one hundred and fifty days. The extra week is thrown in both for good measure and to test the sal. ary grab in the court at Harrisburg, If the grab shoald fail would't there be weeping in legislative circles! And the lawmakers might have to leave their baggage at their boarding houses as co- lateral, Post Master General James is still going ahead in the work against the star route rascals. They stood in high places and should be brought down to the lowest cell in prison. Upon the invitation of Secretary Windom, Mr. McGrew, Sixth Auditor of the Treasury, and his deputy, Mr, Lil ley, tendered their resignations. This action on the part of Secretary Windom was taken, it is said, upon the recommen- dation and by the request of the Post. master General, and the Attorney-Gener- al, both of whom represented that the removal of Messrs, McGrew and Lilley was necessary to full and complete inves tigation of the Star Route contract. The investigation has reached a point now, it is said, where the legal machin- ery will be very soon put to motion. ee The Bi-Centennial Association of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is labor. ing strenuously, with the co-operation of the State and Munpic provide an imposing Celebration for the Two Hundreth Anniversary of the found- ing of Pennsylvania by William Penn, in the year 1882, The first Grand Public Demonstration preparatory to the Cele- bration will be made on the fourth of Ju- ly, next (1881), in the Centennial Build- ing, Fairmount Park, Philad. This will be a great State Mass Meet- ing of Citizens, and will comprise many sources of popular enjoyment. There will be eloquent addresses by distin. guished Orators; Music by an immense combination Orchestra, which will per- form, among other pieces, the new Bi- Centennial Grand March, specially com-~ posed for this occasion by Prof. Clark, of the University of Pennsylvania; Drill and Dress Parade by the Military; Vo- cal and Instrumental Concert, and oth- er holiday amusments, et fpf Mp It is time the way of the public—orre publican—transgressor be bard. Ex- Senator Dorsey is in Washington com- pletely broken up in mind. The Stax Route revelations have prostrated him, He is no longer proud in spirits. It is alledged that for a week his house has been under a detectives eye, who reports to the Attorney-General all who commu- nicate with him. It is said there is evi- dence not made public which will place Dorsey in a more embarrassing position than he now is. In 1876 Dorsey was ac- tive and instrumental in exposing Blaine's connection with the Little Rock nd Fort Smith Railroad, ia Arkansas, which defeated him for the Presidential nomination. Now scenes have shifted, and Blaine is on top. Those who stick to it that Blaine will be uncovered in the future Star Route exposure say that it was the money of the “ring,” paid out to Steve Elkins, Dick McCormick and oth- ers which made the territorial delegates at Chicago solid for the Plumed Knight D.C. Forney said that Attorney-Gen- eral McVeagh said he was after Congress. man Harmer, of Pennsylvania. Har- mer’s partner, Black is under indictment in Philadelphia, for furnishing Star Route contractors straw bids. re fe Mp ne THE PROHIBITORY LIQUOR AMENDMENT. The resolution proposing to submit to the people a constitutional amendment prohibiting the manufacture and sale of liquor, was finally defeated in the Senate on the 2. In running the gauntlet it was handicapped with amendments that bore it to the ground. The consideration of the proposition was a sop thrown to the temperance peo- ple but it was never intended that its support should be anything but a sham and a pretense. The “God and morali. ty”, Senators gave the temperance people tafly, but render them no substantial aid, and George Lawrence, the very head and front of this offending, will ere long be soliciting their votes for State Treasurer The amendment fell ten votes ghort of the nnmber required and is dead. ™y ai pal authorities, to 1st re THE MOREY LETTER All the prosecutions in reference to the Morey letter business have been withs drawn, The collapse was sudden, but not unexpected. The demand that James A. Garfield should be put on the stand to testify as to the genuineness of the letter rendered this step necessary! Mr. Gar- field wrote the letter and well did the Republican leaders know it. a Another fast on board agalu, this time for a 45 day’s fast. John Griscom, of New York, begat his forty-five days fast at noon. that hour, in company with Dr. Tanner, bers of the press, he partook of a hearty meal in the Sherman House. When CENTRE COUNTY'S RESOURCES, The general reader may not be mind- in the state, Centre county-—since Lackawanna wag taken from Luzerne is the largest in the state, having an area of 785,280 acres, This large tract of tors ritory consists of valuable timber, min. Qur timber forests yet comprise many thousand acres of the best pine and hem- lock which alone will be asource of em- ploymentand profit for many years to comeJand even when our forests shall be felledjof their merchantable timber, much of the land now covered with | majestic pines, can be turned into valu- able farming land to add to our already | productive grain growing acreage. The lamber interests of our county are al-| 1283 | ready large, and have produced millions | | | | which have gone far towards improves ment and the farther development of our | resources, and in this regard we have made rapid strides in the last ten years, | The western side of the county-—the| Snowshoe and Philipsburg coal region has an abundance of the most valuable tities that inexhaustible; those lands are enhancing in value every year, soem ¢ and are among tl for by speculators. Within years— even quite recently—outside cap- | ! has found anty th the last few | its way into the Centre | it ie it 0 coal region in unprecedente sums, and this we only look npon as hat is} beginning of the growing wealth t in store for us in the future. The ship-| ments of ever the Snowshoe roads, have increased fro and | mal i coal Tyrone many per day, and yet we are assured that this coal trade is but a few strides | beyond its infancy. Brisk and Mhilinad aiupso 5 ror Ey ing towns, like arg Moshannon, and others, ha with the increase of the coal production, The western section of our county likewise rich in valuable clay for fire of limestone and have been devel th and the best quality iron ore, all of which oped. We can boast as much of our agricul taral wealth. f Penn, Nittany and Brush, districts in the state, the fame of which has gone out years ago, W prospect, bringing the farmer within convenient reach of cheap coal for burnin or » farmers in the last five years h ed to largely and is steadily on crease, will further enrich these valleys, and add to their proc lime, ave tura- the in» luc tiveness, Lime stonealso abounds bere, and is readily got at. cing rock is a side the county. Bat we wish particularly to Cement produ- } 1 * ¥ " Iso in abondance on our mention of the recent discoveries of iron ore in the central and western of Penn's valley, Take the) n Centre Hall, east, s town, and we may say right hood of west of thi vast bed of iron ore, to a distance of from 3 to 5 miles around us. This in- formation we give upon actual develop- ments made. The ore fi has been 50 to 60 per cent. of iron. From accounts west to Linden Hall—on the farms o Hoffer, Osman, Lingle, Gregg, ] Thompson iron company. Ore mining has within a year been commenced on the Centre Hill bank, 3 wiles south of here, by Gen'l Gregg, where rich pipe ore is struck right on the surface, of which we have heretofore made mention, In the same section there is ore on the farms of Sweetwood, Benner, From, Risbel, Runkle and oth- ers, north of us on Jono.and Wm. Emer. ick’s and adjoining farms, With this brief and by no means over drawn sketch of Centre county's resour- ces, we think we present to the reader of the Rerorter, and more particularly to the citizens of our county, a gratify- ing picture of the untold wealth that is in store for us right at home here. Largest in territory, we confidently look forward to rank among the foremost in wealth, Bide your time, and don’t go west, for we are going to have a boom here, right at home, and on both sides the county. It has already set in, and it is in the natural course of events to coutinue and grow. Capital seeks such channels as water does its leyel. Our towns will grow, our lands all enhance iu value, sawmills increase, coal and ore banks be opened, with work for all, a better local market, with all the attend- ing benefits for our merchants, me- chanics, and laborers in general. With the completion of the L. & T. R. R., we think our county will have railroad facilities equal to any other. The Bald Eagle Valley traverses the cen- tre of the county,~connecting us with two main lines, the Penn‘a at Tyrone end P, & E. at Lock Haven, The Snow- sboe from Bellefonte to the valuable Suowshoe coal and lumber lands. The Tyrone and Clearfield road penetrate another rich section of our coal lands, The Lewisburg and Tyrone road, when completed, will give this side the county all needed railroad accommoda-| tive, and as far as already constructed at | ei:lier end, has proven of great benefits and been a stimulus to new eoterprizes, and infused new life into Penn's valley, which will be immeasurably increased when the road is completed, which we hope is in the near future—possibly this Parties have lately leased many of the Hall, and now have a trained Philadel. phiia geologist here, to make further scurch for ore, A GP ——————— The Migsissippi river route (by barge for the transportation of grain to Eas via New Orleans, has been exten YI a i of wheat from St. Paul to Glas- land, at 28 cents per bushel, it is stated, is but the initial ship gaat of a million of bushels of whesd & COL MILE, ~ane by the river route. — rn . GB +3 HOW THE REPUBLICAN LEGIS. STAR ROUTE FRAUDS LATURE MAINTAINS ITS DIGNITY, We have frequently given samples in celums of the Rerorter of the disgraceful Developments that may Throw ti Credit Mobilier in the Shade Washington, D QC, June 4 WE rumors ara float | hich, vidi Some scenes which take place in our republican slate We specimen, and this is from { Yory out {to th thenticated, B republican gation inlo Rg re Maobilier int \ onble to a porson very closely legislatures AgRIn prosont a route si ’ he correspond: may tur u ont of the Mittsburg Gael organ, He writes as fol This party Lo deliberate a plot of general confusic up time. A member from raral rascalit harmed | onnsation ‘with the trict, Wallace L.. Hardison, of McKee . a native of the State of Mane, a thorough ii 1 lows hy OW othe shade They are morning Speaker Howitt was to ralse a &cen ’ h the st route niract business yn in the House, and use | his pers 8 anld to have ad the e, | od tha ded servi LFACLOTS AYO 3 5 13) n } ¥ ly honest, well-meaning man, but a v. but have be tinctured with sells conciet, bad \ d | ties in t that i he ho transactions to expross the wer Speaker of the House he would opinion Heve as disgracefully oached Hewitt mind y act ns mit i did and he made This statement up his young man, and aocordingly set n him in the House, whi bis morn Ac unimportant bill, on which th i} WHS Oar into effect t iR nnparatively . Was Ul der © Oa ix take the chair as the Whole boon told for him beforehand whal was i y Immediately o mhdemonium I made was g and ioud fn yoliln ya r Ruddiman nce Hardy Bhd ried i i o 2 1 of Representativ oe M wis standing yd i a phia, who 5 manneregd youn hlow must have sn aper wad, threatening in out of him’ And sa he 5 a man, trouble would | | succeaded i i ; ho session | Keep LD wilh repub:icat Every re HUAN, d Indiana with m ute bus us | carrie SLAF TO the 1G » mad again, - - > are beginning to look serious Ireland. At Clonmel, where a riot occur |” red on the 31 ult, growing out of the ] oar “ g:o5 Lie K B Sw LAST BALLO nig y fr {ded the streets all next thirty civilians are suffering thrusts and sword 3 in 14 BOG > About 8 ll no Chaoge in the Rel: om bDayonel | { the Candis flicted i » y He Th \ ¥ia iery. One policeman has di » iS 3 some of Lhe wounde The @ street, DU injuries and n are live charged the mob on tl y . 1a f iif WHE no 1088 01 J1l0 1t is reported t i y fi, ) to shot near Woodford, County refusing to accept payment of basis of Griffith's valuation. Lime itle ot expected to { | an agent (snlw rat al he report has reached L yolicemen have been k i in Ce % vv Clare. temperenca society York kas a : called the Moderation Society. ing held the other day the board of tees of the Business Men's Moderation So- ciety resolved t principle of total abstiner tute in place of it th not to use as & beverage any intoxicati drinks wines, and At a meet. » abandon the pledge and ce and 1a Meyers, who was sho hn Coyle, her em a .. @ principle and pledge Behar { sliength of z desperately in ove w than beer, ale or light] ha nbd i ith stronger Bia i He threat the society to its 1nd id not ma . ne oid these only to ki ] paid no he and pledge ence in every 10 gave mt and Ix + 4} 3 Lae 1 use other spirituous liquortas a be mn . A» A prominent gentleman of thi : 3 prophesied that Conkling and Pi Fl foes her aN bo defeated, and that they will then turn : Ih here, Join Lyle, to the Democracy and that Grant wl iropped bel 8 f He the Democratic candidate for Presid I'he Co 1884. : oO i 1 ronkt mat Hreast, said t pierced her heart, a verdict of d Qed So says the Williamsport Sun, Well, we guess not so far as tho Grant part ie concerned-—the democrats do not want him at all, and is the last one they would i ih union hink of for a candidate, and out { the Unite His | Associati administration was a disgrace to the couns | Was “nd ni ly of the 1 i) ” oO not one of 500 democrats would volte for him. mn Reformed Cl try, and it will not be repeated with dem. vcratic help. with the understanding neither church changes its standard. action of the comimissi red to the next assembly, > pp county Milwaukee, primary election The lets | a week resulted as follows: David ley, of Centre, was nominated for Sheriff’ AN, Helfrich, of Adamsburg, for county —————— bodies, The post office department has anviber snail Star route over hus cost the government five tot route is across the lake from Wis, to Grand Haven, Mich tars were carried in carpet bags. which i dollars each rangport letters for many years, The In ican Snyder the on Thisstar route business goes to the the credit of the Hayes' administration, “For Thine is the king. 4 6" ete, and the remaining of ti Lord's Pray er, have omitted in the revised new burg, and John Reitz, (present incum- , of Franklin, for Commissioners; and J, Merill Linn, of Lewisburg, { President Judge, . _-—-e —— Grant is now on his way nome trom Mexico. His clothing has worn out, and he ia heading for the Philad. Branch to get a new suit; You could not induce Grant to wear any other than just the ityles made for the Philad. Branch by their house, But Grant Jcan’t buy any cheaper of Lewing than the poorest la- borer ; he keeps one price and treats all alike, and that is fair--a poor man’s money is as good as the rich man’s, on 1 $ { ’ bent i 4 words, Mn iW oq . including words 6 Leen testament, harm these words were even if pot in the original, and after centuries of use in the model of all prayers they might as well be left there. - ol When Chester A. Arthur was on tho Republican ticket for Vice-President he . We donot sce what wis n great and good man, and the chargs @» onde against him were lf Now fulio, a bad mun all malicious by nd there hoe stands onkling and hoi a 12 A 813 cion stealing into the | skull ERM, ’ ~1f you want a good hat cheap ‘3 cin SHOOTING A GIRL DEAD W STAGE REFUSED TO MARRY HIM, THE ATTEMPTING SUICIDE Pa | | LANCASTER, ? Lirage iY Was | § i ui | { BY | i (vy - DESTRUCTIVE HA . Poughkoopsia, June 1. {the Eagle say that a terrific} ny {14 to Fishkill Plais long and 8 mile w been destroyed, the killed and Th ii | i the strawberry crop me of the hail-stones;wer: The } PAI in cinmetler, storm 1 the southers 3 wer Dulches i sRINARE $50,00 X} { fof Canal Fult has rece HAs Te id Wmng, ICAYIDR TARDE TI= « An g | | THE CREAT DURLINGTON ROUTE. £27 No other line runs Three Through Pas genger Trains Dally between Chicago, Des Moines, Connell Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City, Direct connections for all points tn Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, No- ww Mexico, Arizona, 1daho, Oregon and A § -f i uaibil to Port Asti X 8 in Toxas, ualed inducemot ao ten 1 and gil pot The u HH i poelohratad 'uihgan oe IN . Qoresenus Bg fitted with High-11 volving Chalm for tho oxelusiyve CARR puRsongers., 61 1 nd Supmior } ALEVE ROBBED, On Tha ACH On it) ANNOUNCE A GREAT CLOSING SALE DRY GOODS, ty 26th and will be continued during JUNE, JULY and AUGU T. After a highly successful season the last days of May find us with a stock regating about A MILLION OF DOLLARS HUueh Le able and higl SEASONABLE 11 i 2 4 . ¥ iY HICH Ci AM : ieneed FP BN 1 » iarge in certain descriptions of goods, which, though season~ ily desirable now, may uot be so another season, ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE, exiens yd Lis ienl {rap nd greatly re toered ' wm of our business and the enlargement of facilitic » section, also render it desirable that this stock should duced ore, to offer extensive and very unusual inducemenis » from next ninety days the greater por nel, arguing offered are in every one of our THIRTY-FOUR DEPARTMENTS. zation aud wachinery for the rapid distribution of largequans othly aud satisfactorily are believed to be unsurpassed he American markel, but no effort shall be spared to strengthen them and add to their efficien 'y during the pressure of this CLOSIFG SALE. ereon within reach of Philadeiplia and having dry goods to buy ue in person during the costivustion of this sale, but those e to leave | an reccive their supplies at the marked y bas pi y us aunng Lhe it The | $a eid Tas Bil fi | abl Ome through the MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. STR VARIA RR v9 YAIRiA HN. : £3 AWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Market Street to Filbert. = N W, Cor. Eighth Street. PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. ‘8 4d 1% to 6, OF Ware uu NA can be taken the wm Ie gy /ih Costiveness, Bick H fos Wi Low Bpirits, Sleepless Right Loss of Appetite, Pain in the 8° Aud all the numercus ailments coli upon & disordered state of the 14+ ~ ou have s certain remedy wi . That remedy is . ® — OI 8 ver . 0 CONSUMPTIVES . been tly cured i the | §ovR.A WILSON, 194 renu : GENTS WANTED. Big pay. Light work, Biles Basmples frog. Address, M. L Biresl, 8. ¥, ERRORS OF YOUTH. i GENTLEMAN who i Kervous DEBILITY. P and all the eflecws of yolihfel indiseretion, for the sae of sullering homanity, send w | who wn iL, the rooetipt snd direction for mak i simple rea by which he was cured Af a Tread ATMAN & OO, rareguldle the bowels copfdeno #0 Ly padrossing io perfect a B. OGDEN. JOUN 00 Poa or Be \ R } \L OF SPRING GOODS \L UF SPRING GOODS. compelled to go east a3, the handsomest stock and patterns, We can show you a handsome lot of ( most varied assortment of Ladies Under We have skirts from 38¢ to $6.50, trimmed in Em- lo slaw) re $a Lady clerks in attendence to show you these goods. ; we need not quote prices of them ‘OND Al r we have the best and e found anywhere in the county, i: SAR ath a hy . y - Slippers, ji alking Shoes, Inclined Sandals, Button »U varieties —Bought direct from the maaufacs lo town. Dummer euits $3.75. A beautiful hight cassimere suit for 85 00. A nice dress suit for 86.75 "e ’ "i The best aualite of i i ! i . The best quality of suits in all wool cassimeres, ré pants this seas oe than any Sether concerns combined because vy $s 144 hg : . ”e y on can hind anywhere, Boys good pants for 75 ots. and me.s celebrated because they are better and rated pails fur $1 20, O0TS & SHOES, \ as AUYy 0Mher concern. n very cl SHOES. , Mens low cat button, Oxford Ligs, high 'eap, for parties that don’t want to pay much, from 81 25 1 fi914 3 i's id fine shoes, 5 SI hg a va Larvae 3; runving 4 large stores aud buy goods direct Marked in Plain Figures and Strictly One Price. LYON?& (0, All Kinds of Country Produce Taken. PhilipSburg, Reyneldsville and Houtzyilie, Pa. GOT. By rn WE A RE A NINES HAVE NO per yard, m 5 fT 3B A da § xf Wide, wk © Cen mmuntly with, nnd in Cen- ‘Bene Pails nro of we kinds, lused in connection wilh each | cording to directions, are inver costal, Thev are sugar cosle (jn. | sept by mail on receipt of price, 4 to prevent counterfeiting Ley ar fn round boxes, with the signal. + % P, Green around esch box. . ok Tos, No. 1, 2 os. : No. 2 00 srufsctured only by : ¥. POTTS GEREN, Deliefonts, J , ¢ Forsleby Drugghts & Merchants id 2 0. auriAY, Gone Has, fEeARATORS, ton nines Sod Fiala i: i . ssa] mprones iaies ta roma Farmers Phyeshermen pre boiled 2 Ie thls matchless | hromiior XBachery Caro pert free. Address WICHOLS, EHEPARD & TO. Bertie Crock, Michizan, MBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. | w de will Le = today re Somnsing 428 prowetied by the bert phrsiciaas in It will care sutirely the wot form of ling othe Stash. Samara. frroguier and painfel Cloeration, Floodings, ail al roquent spinal woskness, and fs especially adapted fo the Change of Life. TU will Qimecive aod expel bamors {rosa the Dlerasinen carly stage of development. The i has proved 0 be Ge greed tt and best remedy thet has ever been Siscorsr od. Tt perthentes every partion of the system, snd gives new Lloand vigor. It removes falutooms Satuiency, de sroreslicraring for siuingie, ad relieves wosknew of the stomach welghl snd backache, te always permanently cured by fia use. 11 willed oll Gomes, and undersl efroumetan- oon, act in harmony with the law (hal governs (he femslorymion:. For Kidney Complaiste of eliber pag his compound ts ensurpassed. Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la prepared at S33 and 235 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mass. Pricoflod Bix bottles for 5.00 Best by wall in the form of pills, also ta the form of Losenges, on receipt of price, $100, per box, for either. Mrs PINEHAN freely auswors all bettors of foguiry. Send for pam tule, Address as above Nemlioa thie paper, a Susu shout without LYDIA KE PIXEEAN IVER They cre QEPpaticn, Dillouseug Cl Ton Sw pmb OT sts per box. he FE \ be oblad reason tg ale price of aed a4 a 1 For rates, further information § 8 and elegant Map of Unite States free, adress, x utiod ! J.Q A BEAN » Gen'l Eastern Agt S17 Broadway, NewY or] 508 Washington St. Boreaxand 308 ie os Alle dare on Nats gure of Nemin , We al Woaknes hair Great Through Cas nent, makes this, above all othors, tho fa Rout to the South, Bouth-Wwesi, and Wont, i Cha ( Ys 8 Try it, and you will ind traveling o luzury Wa ha ® Tea TV ye is . inttond of a discomfort. . 3 mal RUG 2 : AAI 403 na \ an s Ang Through Tickets vin this Celebrated Lino for sale at all offices in the United States and t tianada, ve UGH : iti vil & nformation aboy tos Fare, Bleop fa} sar tho vv ead 1 er Cr Ormation about Ral 18 of Jarod oop. MN @ have the our rade at stake, and Kidney~-Wort produces healthy, “avfully given, and will send Free to ihis we accomniish by nlwavs aii ho fall v af will be eu... ~& Oounly Mop of United { ried y . ; Any address an clogau. . i ! states, In colors, by applying to J. Q. A. BEAN, bons Eastern Agount, S00 Washington Bt, Boston, Mass, | and 817 Broadway, New York, AMES R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. «Jy POTTER, Gon, Moaager, Chicago. \ 12 o'clock arrived he ceased eating, and | wan! a goed shirt cheap; if you want ou } DISEASES, while the others continued at dinner he | good duster cheap ; if you wanta nice explained the nature of the fast he had | necktie cheap, or if you want an entire undertaken, which is to besolely in the | summer suit of clothes cheaper than any interest of science. He will not eat any- | oie else can offer it to you for, thea we | : thing and will confine his drinking direct you to go to Lewius, manager of | ture would be harmonious to solely to pure water, the Phiiad. Branch, and tell him so, and | ling and Platt. What a difference >——— if be don’t please, and suit you and send | makes who has the patronage! ~There is only one thing that Blaine | you off satisfied, then say we don’t know : i 1 -— Re and Conkling seem to agree upon, and | what we are talking abont. ~Wa notice’ that. Di il that is that the best and cheapest cloth- remem ti iY 8 RouCe Smt vinges wi ing can be got of Lewine, at the Philad.| A Dallas, Tex , special says : Melton aud | © | lothing lawer thay betore, o> Branch, Well, who knows but what this | Baker, the notorious buglars and horse | “*"10! #€¢ how lie he was very fact may cause a reconciliation bes | thieves, were killed in Iasyes county, |®€lling below all stored, but he tween the two. N. B.—Garfield also| Texas, by a deputy Sheriff, while resist- | kuows bis business und we would advise #grees with Conkling on this point, ing arrest. you to examine his stock, Tr as, Involuni ary ras De aility i¢ money procured m the county. M #4 en wee i } ,, thrown or pasted together, belore | 4 ai in i af { \ io ion fr h tha Pay a ; «A Hid av i Gli ? 0 Bit 4310] LE | { ! 1 =alors, and Ars : i tela it nilnents follow from a torpid liv- % 1 1 \ y er and Qostliv boweid | the gkin, bowel ~-« kidn 3 p 3 § OK elect i“ ur how svon ths varrant The world renswned anther 1octure clearly pr the swisl conscguss bse Dag Bally removed Without Gangerous surg ics! operations, ougics. tnstruments, rings, or cordinls; pouting ent & mods of pure at once simple, eortain, ¢ ¢ Toetuad be President, s falling in their proper work And our “a ia Paison plect Conk (1 formed in the blood, : : L « angto dis- which is the occasion of these . CHROR, to uphok aiways anal np r wl ! i ht hi : Uye : : v i " wa is = 5 1 : 4 Sgr . | i } yeul ri $ i 1 Bi We aqverl ise. strive to keep our Customers well satisfied HP thi Y Iva pa y Ei un, i interest ol I : « by which every sufferer, no maiter w condition may ba, raay curs himsalf cheanly, and radically. = eee. AHAB LCi will piove 3 boon to thous niles thousands -. = . at under seal recaint of Wea have 1 soll his nection of all secretive organs, and throws We off the rheumatic poison. wavering ming in apisin cnvelope, Ye any address : cimis or two Galage sore cure for Tape Vorm THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL Co. Ann St. York N. x » pet Off 5 bow, 0 “he ean do it { £ 45 also a Mrs. Garfield's condition is #0 much improved that her physicians think she will bo able to leave the city within ten days, . thar Olle il