FRED KURTE ve vv vere nnn EDITOR, — Harn, Pa, June 16, 1881, A — Be The Willi,msport Sun and Banner have been consolidated and will be published a8 the Sun and Banner, Mr. H, M, Wolf, jr, of the Sua buying one-half in. terest of the Banner of Mr. Jacob Sallade, who retires. We wish this new move SUOCOSS, A rn ——— And now they have been trying at Albany to elect a senator by briberyand commenced an investigation, Speaker Sharp produced the $2,000 which be alledged to have been the bribe, and the greenbacks were care. fully examined and submitted in evi dence. Senator Sessions, who is saidto have given the money, declares he has conclusive proof of the Conkling machine Conspiracy, —————— ee The Ohio republican convention dodg ed the temperance question by adopting a resolution in favor of referring the mat ter to the people. There is only one thing in politics that an Ohio man will not dodge, to wit, an office. Ho will al- ways stand up and take that without the slightest hesitation, Aen fos The influx at Castle Garden during May was unprecedented. The total number of immigrants arriving during that month was 79.652, an average of nearly 2500 aday. If this drain is to be continued, the old world will begin to be alarmed presently. In fact Germany and Sweden are pretty thoroughly alarmed already, while England wel. comes immigration as a measure of political and socilal relief, se m———il anes It seems the Rassian nihilists are bound to assassinate Alexander Ill.—or at least thatis what the Crar imagine® He intends returning to the mouth of the Neva and fortifyinog himself with troops and several ships of war, There isn't so much in being a ruler after all, ly The largest single settlement of & rail road stock opperation, ever made in this 7th, when the Pennsylvania Railroad gave its check for $14949,000 in part adelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rail road, made some weeks ago, is to be divided among 2,700 stockhold- ers, whose shares were purchased at $30, and their value being $30. tockholders reside in New England. A balance of nearly two millions of dol- {ars due the stockholders in Philadel. phia will be settled in that city, ————— We It is astonishing how different the same events will strike two observers of equal capacity occupying different stand- points. Perbaps this remark may have been made before, put it requires novel- ty and freshness from the contrast be- tween the way which Robertson regards the resignation of Conkling which led to the confirmation of Robertson and the way in which Mahone regarded the same event. Robertson speaking tos brass-band and a village crowd re cently night, exclaimed in ecstacy, “Shortly after the Chicago Convention, at a public meeting in this village I said that the nomination of General Garfield was a Providential one. I now say that itis my belief that a careful observer will find no difficulty in tracing the hand of Providence throughout his entire Admivistration.” Mahone, on the contrary, when he beard of the cir. camstances in which Robertson “traces the band of Providence” making him Collector of New York, cried aloud in an agony, “Well! this puts me in a devil ofa fix! A —————— gp There is nothing in the defeat of Conkling for Garfield to chuckle over. The one grand ambition of his life, as is universaley understood, is tojbe re-elected President. But as he would not have been elected the first time without the aid of Rescoe Conkling, just so surely he cannot be even nominated the second time after for years of unrelenting and most embittered opposition on the part of Mr. Conkling. We suppose it is the same elsewhere, but in Pennsylvania the Grant Stalwarts are more bitter against Garfield than they were, but from mo- tives of policy they speak with bated breath. Treacheryand habitual liar are the common salutions with which his name is greeted by the Stalwart phalanx. a ae i mir The New Hampshire republicans are also in trouble over the election of a U, 8. Senator, and indications rather poiot to the non-election by the present Legis- lature, though the matter is not yet de- termioed. The leading candidates for nomination, excepting Senator Rollins, oppose an election, It is understood ex- Governor Harriman opposed the elec tion, arguing that the law is against i, and Congress bas refused to pass an act giving the Legislature the right to elect Rollins claims the election constitutional, and.that his view is sustained by the SPinions of eminent Senators. General ~ Btevens, General Marston and William E. Chandler are understood to oppose it. A Republican caucus to consider the question will be*held. The report of the Insurance Commis sioner on Life and Accident Insuraccs shows clearly the evil effects and the unbusiness-like conduct of many of the so-called co-operative insurance compa- nies. He describes three classes of as pessment societies—one being beneficial and charitable organizations, and another doing business on & mutual plan, but issuing absolute policies of in- surance, while the third comprises what he apily denominates “gambling organ- izations, whose main purpose it is to speculate in the lives of old persons und promote the individual interests ol officers and agents, who are the priuci- pal beneficiaries, This is the class of companies which the Phila. Record so fally exposed a few months ago. The Commissioner does good service to the public in revealing the utter want of any sound basis for this class of “insurance’ and in showing how contrary to the #pirit if not the letter of the law their opperations are, They gimply guess that the assessment will be so much, and that such a proportion will be paid; therefore, they guess that a certain sum will be realized from any given policy. As Mr. Foster well says, there is no pub lic necessity for so many of these com- panies, and they are orgawized chiefly to enable their officers and agents to make money. He also shows tLe demor- alization, want, misery and crime which follow in the wake of these sham purely because of his selling clothing at such greatly reduced prices, ime fp The republicans fear they w take a dose of their own medicine and by it lose the control of the next Congress, At Washington the talk is about an anti: Republican combination to organize the next House of Congress, While ex-Speaker Randall very active in organizing the moves ment, he does not expect to be an oppo- sition candidate for Speaker, That hon or is intended for Ladd, of Maine, who has been a staunch democrat for years, and is acceptable to the Greenbackers All the Democrats elected to the next House are willing to support Ladd for Speaker, and the combination proposes to give the Greenbackers either Clerk or Sergeant-at-Arms and control of impor tant committees, ladd and the Green backers undertake to carry Frye's dis trict in Maine, made vacant by the elec tion of Frye to the Senate, and the Dem. ocrats propose to carry Morton's district in New York city, Should the Republi cans lose these two districts they would But then the two ill have to now is be in the minority, Readjuster members from Virginia are doubtful, The Democrats claim that if they carry Virginia next fall beth the Roeadjusters will vote with them. The indications that a warm contest take place over the organization, aad it is now said that Conkling will have a voice in it; that if he beaten for re election as Senator he will have friends in the House who will prevent the ad will is ministration from controling the organs izat on, . gainat some of the Star } i The first suits a Route ring have Washington, Let there be no let-up un. wen commenced st AFEARFUL FIRE. TERRIBLE CONFLAGRTION IN THE CITY OF QUEBEQ Robbing Houses and Plundering loons in Broad Daylight Loss Two Million Dollars, Sa most dias city Quinke, June 9, One of the avdtrous fires which this unfortunate has ever been afflicted with commenced ast night and was only go trol at 6 o'clock this morning The scene in the vicinity of the eon fagration was utler oi Half of those present seemd paniewsteicken, and § . r i Of I i CL unde wn fusion three fourths of the others only added t the each other and real dis traction of ng they were helping to # confusion by running against ly contributing to the } solioy Pa property, while SAV it red riad along partially clothed, hur h yeir infanis wil t) i wrapped Ca direction glothing in Arms tet loose from halfimaddened stood dazed by the upro nm, T Olivier surrounding the lhe ina stable of St, Marien street. Lo the surreung al Fhe lames qui bul Ww i 0 g Wo wien and bold Marc and Richelieu f to the streets ove St. Olivier, St Q bh streets were quickly RES tH it iil sume hundred feet of ea 18 extent, from the other sides of the streels the m Hames ddle, and comp iele I's fires were overlapping in ly closing them to all tratlie 8 scent common to all great discornablo at this and firemen were to a great extent den silage, even (he alized Daring robbery was carri freely in full everybody. wor stores and private dwel sight of HRs by the Hames were ransacked LI Hin! which was openly which infest acters sparks, which every til every rascal is put up in a cell. —————— The Pennsyly in view of the enormous business upon its New York division, is seriously con templating the patting down of four tracks between Philadelphia and New | York. Since the company assume trol of the New York division in 1872 has carried 71494715 over the line, and in that time only five pas- sengers have been killed, showing a per. centage of one killed in every 14,208 943 | passengers carried. . ge - i con. it} passengers At a meeting of the Board of Directors { of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company | the contract between that company and { the Wabash system, which has been dis cussed for some time, was ratified. By this contract the Wabash combination is to use the Philadelphia and Erie railroad | by the low-grade division from Drift- i wood to Red Bank as a part of its East ern outlet. The contract also gives the | New Jersey Central Railroad company a | Western outlet. The new route will be the New Jersey Central road and | branches to Tamanend and over the Cat- | awissa road to Milton. At this point the | Philadelphia and Erie road is taken to | | Red Bank, and thence a road will be { built to Youngstown, where the Wabash is met, The Pennsylvania Railroad | Company agrees to take the traffic to | Milton and carry it over the Philadelphia i i Ip and Erie road to Red Bank, receiving Ha pro rata share. The matter will be sub mitted to the Gould managers, | — - LEGISLATIVE NOTES. The free pipe was defeated in the Senate on Tth. The color line school bill was recon: sidered in the House and passed. -yeas, 128 ; pays, 43. | The House refused to concur in the | Senate amendments to the bill for the payment of laborers’ wages at regular] intervals, { | i i i The Legislative salary bid, providing an anual salary of $1,500, was proposed to be amended by Mr. Wolfe to mske it] apply to the pext session, but Mr. Rud. diman insisted on th? indefinite pospone- mentof the bill and he was sustained— veas 128, nays 43, srt—m———— a iansconisans THEY WANT AN EXTRA $500, The joint Legislative Committee ap- pointed to take action in the matter of | the $500 extra salary, payment of which | was refused by the State Treasurer, de- cided to test the matter in the courts, | The Attorney General reiterated his opin- ion that there was no act allowing mem. | bers more than £1,000 ; that they had no power to increase their own salary, and that the salary bill just passed was unconstitutional. The committee have retained J. W. Simonton and George W. Biddle as counsel. A writ of manda- mus will be taken out at once, and the matter argued before Judge Pearson, tellin em son There are good reasons for the belief that Governor Hoyt will refuse to sign | the Judicial Apportionment bill, Pro- | tests and opposition come from various | quarters. The dissatisfaction is general. This bill creates 45 judges more than we now have in the state and the addition. al expense would be about $200,000 per year, i i i { qt, Krupp, the great cannon founder, has more orders for big guns, from different European nations than he can fill. This looks more like if there was to be a gen~ eral row instead of general peace. ————— athe Someries OH10 REPUBLICANS. Charles Foster Nominated for Gov ernor by Acclamation. Cleveland, June 8.—Senator Sherman was elected permanent chairman of the republican state convention. The platform adopted endorses the administration of burnit wooden $ a terrible so vos SCHAER OF THE CH { TR It AN AN Pirrsnvaan Rov wl a large audience of the briefly roy rey iewing made from time U that for Hily VF ing demand | two rea It } LARS men's from burning lighted upon places them, The Loss, It is computed that ther buil 1 and furniture, Over 1 56% } . 4} omeless by Lhe CL At least eight hundnd . Is d is Impossible and correct iat Hot the insurance companies be fire brigade and apparatus fit to cope with suc and whole disaste the city will the wrotched » i Fis due, * ADDITIONAL RAILROAD TIES, VIA PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD, Monday, J - On ne 13th, Niagara 1} Baltia commence running riving thore at IC served at Renova, the train will i wns807a wm ' @ start al 6 8. m Express sreiy New York, 08 Washing Philada. 645 m., Baltime T62 p Drifiwood ley R R at 6.30 in raio nect at Corry for Cha turning from Erie the train will leave p. m and wrrive at Kane st 9.10 This ROCOL m Pp. i p train This wit A trair m,, m “3 - the mo ulauqua Lake. p remain over night be a Rreat 4 to = larly benefit pleasure seekers, i “ bo traveling public, Bald Thomy Hou Through passengers, too, will advantage in bein in the evening, rasort at the pson by n o Erie morning, passing down the wester: of the mountains and across the Alleghe river during the pleasantest part of day. The Th pen for vizitors on the needless to say, because known, that thare is pisce of resort in the Allegheny (ains than Kane, and t be put in first class condition ompson House at Kane will { June. it 4 iol © 18 it ha his fine Car ay ¥ vails when the heal is oppressive in th ow lands, level. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company mer travel, and Excursion Tickets places of resort are now principal offices, i on .> A WHOLESALE BRIBERY IN Y. LEGISLATURE, Albany, June 9.—In the assembly this morning Mr, Bradley, republican, rose to a question of privilege, and said that he bad received $2,000 to pay bim if he would vote for Chauncey M. Depew instead of Platt, which sum he had handed over to the speaker. He therefore asked for a romm ittee of investigation The speaker corroborated this statement and said he had the money in his pocket. Mr. Brooks hoped the committee would be appointed, attended by a stenographer nnd the sergeant-at-arms, and have power to send for persons and papers. The reso lution to appoint a committee of gation was adopted unanimously, After the dissolution of the juint con vention, and when the assembly bad re- convened, Mr. Armstrong, ic a question of privilege, slated that he had been ap- proached by a man who, holding up an envelope, said he (Mr. Armstrong) THE - invest. could President Garfield and Governor Paster. Co f the state debt at a rate les: hin three and a quarter per cont. intures’, The temperance plank ** That public interest require that the gen- «ra; aisembly should submit to a vote of | thie people such amendments to the con stitution of the stake reiutive to the manu f refunding o i is as follows: | sciure, sule und use of intoxicating liquors ak shinll lenye the whole walier to le gisla. 4 Charles Foster was re nominated fur governor by acclamation: J. G. Rich ards, of Jefferson county, was nomi hiwutenant governor; aominated for member of bourd of pubis works by scclumation ; Turner nominated for trewsurer by tn; Nicholas Longworth, for judge of tLe supreme court, and George K. Nuh nominated for stigrney general by ncelus | maton. The eonvention gojourned sine die. i uled feos George Puul wa Joseph Wan ROC Inns a miei e——— ‘THE DOCTOR TOLD ME to ake ® blue pill, but I didn't for 1 had | aiready been poisoned twice by niercury | The druggist told me to try Kidney Wor." | and I did. It was just the thing for my | billimusness and constipation, and now 1| am g2 well as ever.” Tropid kidneys snd | liver is thg troyble, for which Kidney i Wort ulways proves tg bp the best remedy kiown. “te - ~(One price —no deviation is the watchword at the Philad. Branch, and our readers can rest assured that that ong price is a low and reasonable one, We have never heard any one complain who topght clothing of Lewins in regard to either prica pr quality of goods, Tuke “insurance” operators. ~—If Lewins were to announce himeelf as a candidate for any of the county of- fices he would undoubtedly be elected by the largest majority any one has yet received in this county. Democrats, re- publicans, greenbackaers, and all would our advice and give the Philad. Branch your custom. a Any remedy that always coincides vis medicatriz pgiyra cures all diseases, Peruva. President Garfield's life js fpgupsd for - popport bjw, 60 popular Las he become -— $25,000 for the benefit of bis wife, have {wenty times the amount in it if he Conkling; that his influence would { ida RDER Clb Wi ! Pi whurg J divorced husba ine th i \ L Edgewoud, nd visited the home Clarren near this city, W Lh afternoon und requested an | wen Mrs, MeO HYOr at d Ire He nH Te LV d ' J Bask, this embracing har the baok. entered sh erin fire of v shat which and th placing the revolver to his forehend fired ing him M divorce try fim ia instantly Clarren will from atmeal and su in Csmpbe | wt pied, About four weeks ag she y ried to Newton McClarren, a prominent position in & ciety, a ~Btick a pin in this: Lewius has the largest and best lot of clothing in Central Penna. He goes wo the city ut short in- tervals und replenistes his bie Las constantly on hand a new stock to select from. This no other concern dugs or attempts to do, as tt ey know that it will keep them busy io get rid of # several year's'old glock, Jewiusis the wien for clothing, MOCK, so Lhat + ATBUFEALO - - A BIG HAUL Burraroe, June 9.—A roblery of Le. tween $90,000 and $100,000 in bands from the Erie Company Savings Bunk hus just come to light. The were taken {row kno usa<ror's dask, where they had buen placed withoat any suspicion of dans ger after a number of coupons bad ben cut from them, Several of the stolen ( o i bonds Far Weare the CONKLI which e other wagons peles witl rability. FORTS 11 worn ( Ler eve and keep 1! band of FAI WAGONS, en BROAD CO ¥ nkii Like the Con land company mal goods and i we seil at low p ANI ) i CALI STOCK wo fulfill and style o BUGGIES 4 al Vi ur our WIT ONS, SIDE TONS, &ec i Our PLATFOI me In 8 of peor ight ur i without fartiti i aver been offero Penn siderati syivania, Or ——_ 1ES INTHE NEW LATION Phil hy Drag Dr Fit thy the Amd nn ¢, addres 1 i ti | ‘mers’ JR gents } i ad 60 10112 N WA spf NS, » fh 2 Laan i § 1 not bet ' tnd Qa ¥ narrow CONKLIN ’ n company, the C ing bul Urst-class ce their work, EXAMINE wiil be OUR convinced tha Lo quality FLOCK mnaiudes WITHOU rations as Our OR Aro in evel Lu Hi HAV RATOR . rthosale of the with nd Traction Ens| ad horse powers rs08, with Thresher RAIN DRILLS W t durable, muide, rin drill, with yapnuralors nring in the state of wet for farmers cons the least machin. raiers a Ww desirable implemen We it for farmers use. sumnl Cuil and see it. A Alexan if sox i THE IRISH TROUBLES, June s I Many of the bayonets] ¢ harged tha crowd | ken, i K Coy ines br ue top of to of { it 10 ¢ HIBing The people The Wny Welt A slaap hill, | their hurled stones ’ oldiers thi ds ight ght irotigh 1 f them I ha un hoen ¥ ig re Avie hundred re troops | I A srtion of A 5 tha inter telegram |g the 1 HIATY are qi ars it I'he | mm { Whi Inagistratos il lamati P.M, shop ailer 6 inst . - NTED . HAL MI BAYS; ‘Debt, veriy i p { ine § F YEATES, « Be Ri 8 Ik i § yi hte need their i 3 d large bil r was f i TOWN DEVASTA BY FIRE HIGAN I'he a M i Pes ei gal Ma stl »3 rasy re SPECIAL NOTICES. Twill mall (Free) the receipt for a slmple VEGETA Tw Babu that will remove TAN FREUKLES FIM JES and BLOTUH KS, leaving the skin soft. cles and beautiful; alse lostractions for producing a Jux Wriant growth of halr on a bald bead or smooth face § 3d ess, laciosin So. stamp. Bea Vandel! & Ue sel man Street, N, Y TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, havin hat dread disease, Con Isansivus to make means of gure oepy of the the dire which td ABTHNA { er ty cured of | bees iy imple remedy, | he FISH charge & the sa ONE ¢ t ey will WFTIeN Bin | artios wi ¥ $ " please address a E.A WILSON, | Williamsburg N GENT Big pay es free N.Y, ERRORS OF GENTLEMAN wu ll Norvous DEBILLY nd AN w «WW Lf § ON Light £ MN ny : iy employment i BN, @ Nossa YOUTH. nd etios M Day Qieas, Blrest from AY ¢ ry Y PREMATURE al f 3 i § Heo e sake seed i Card Collections. Ist. Buy seven bars Dobbins’ Electric Soap of your Grocer. 2nd. of it. Ask him to give you a bill 3d. Mai | us his bill and your full | i 4th, We will mail seven beautiful cards, in six FREF colors | you v 3 3 * . » and gold, representi Shakspeare's “Seven Ages of Maun.” if . L. Cragin & Co 116 SOUTH FCURTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. apr 8m TARE Tix { THE CREAT ZURLINGTON ROUTE. wr other line runs Three Th Daily botween ( WO, , Uouneil Biaffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City, | t connections fur all points in Kans kn, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Ne- | New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and rnin Bhoy if nite v ¥ oe ugh Pas Trains n r Dos nif I'h tid ineadiest and Most Comfortas Fort itt. Deni Cady 1¢ i y § Dallas, Housts J ton and all points I'he uneqy to Travelors and Tourists, nro as celebrated Pullman (16wheel) Pal ng Cars, run only on this Line, C., aco awing-Room Cars, with Horton's g Chairs. No extra charge for Seats g Chairs, The fam WR. & Q { “ f rReOus So want H 1 r the Ls thi follows beg 3 10 1 li i lhe exclu 1 Lin ted with volving Chairs | class passongors., Biel Track and Superior Equipment, o« bined with their Great Through Car Arrango- | ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite | to the South, South-West, and the Far | Ke vo ir P fi ing Ele i= sO ORL, Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury | inetead of a discomfort, Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lino | for sale ut all offices in the United States and | anada, All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep- Ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c., will be Chutvinily given, and will send Free to iny address an elegant County Map of United plying to en's kastern Agent, 806 Washington St., Boston, Mass. nnd 817 Broadway, New York, {AMES R. WOOD, G | ‘ " en. Pass. Agt., Chicago. Wed, POTEER, Gen, Makiger, Ubiougo ———— NTHE WHOLE BISTORY OF MED ICINE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ANNOUNUE performed su ie Wi f § fila way 1’ n ove ¥ fie of i fia 1 Ral epulation, ss AYRR » A GREAT CLOSING SALE OF DRY GOODS, and will be continued during and AUGUST. lust days of May find us with a stock he wilds remedy or all disenses of the throat and lungs, wonder i nal climates hiss sufe and 1+ oy Against ordinary colds, ! he forerunners of mores 1 iIfelyY, RIWAYS Ie i wols speedily and ng tulfering, tion it afl aM 3 y ana tefl saving i ras, 1 i iy ¥ it (RLEEAEN } SEEASONABLE 14 ih lors, rankes it an ine ha hiroat and chest disor remedy to Biwayi to be Hil to { i eid May JUNE, JULY vs 4 iid adie d with used et iL never will § ME POsILIK kRuyY Proronal its © in and use the Un 4 their practice, a! dh tne It effects aie |} if A MILLION OF DOLLARS erinin gescript iptions of goods, which, though seasons W, may not be 80 another SEASON, THE FUTURE, sud the EnIarge ment of facilities 11 desirable that this stock should i 18 RUBO Bi 107 ‘hn ARRANGEMENTS FOR Yi ve and very unusual inducements bext pinety days the greater por- fe red in every one of our TY-FOUR DEPARTMENTS. ition of largequans be unsurpassed i treugihen them s CLOSIFG SALE. iry goods to buy enle, but those at the marked al - ins oi UDITOI Are the malt in iri EB it 5 i dy ie ary H HO WW in | of intry tradi PENNSYLVANIA RR. adel} i Brie oad 1 Dhiy 3 | Hii I it i Pr PENNS IDGE & CLOTHIER, WINTER TIME TABLE ter SUNDAY i to rather. «= NW, Cor. Eighth Street. ERIE MALLlen PHILADELPHIA. NIAGARA AST LINE * THE QUAKER CITY Lawn Mower and "ACIVIC EX leaves la © Atrai it P are at Ha . " Fhilade ricsl convenient ERIK MALL leaves Ke Mowe r Out. izes and prices lower thap ther Lawn Mower now out. : id “wt rents will rus botw A.V] HICK'S HARDWARE, WM. A. BALWIN, Gen 5 stendant he 24D To} BELLEFONTE SECOND ARRIYV. Our trade h again (I OF SPRIN { GOODS. nielled to go east ie handsomest stuck and pa jot of can show you a handsome nder assortment of Ladies U Em- Ee to $6.50, trimmed inoods. » show you these go ods 19t quote prices of them is Lhoen vd em id p { § iO | seg i 8 he We varied " ai nm q¢ ct Uunwa inizes Percales, Cret » Chemsie, Drawers, Nig 5 i » 4 ! 1 a King Shees Inclined Sandals, Button ¢tiee— Bought direct from the manufacs 3 The largest and mos dium weight or heavy 50 and £5.00 are good qu ali diagonals, basket paterns and va We are willing to wager that we we had better and better made and od pants for 81.4 We have ei eller g pant ds thar Is tha pan BOOTS, We can now show tiree tis mai button shoes and buckle sho le { it 7y i { pi suit f 0 GB dad A beautifal light A mice dress suit for $6.75, ails in all wool cassimeres, nn 10 > i ian any 3 ether concern 1 anywhere, B v8 good s combined, because oy pants for 75 cts and mens ¢.ebrated because they are better and ir M1 4 gl \ ol 2) \ . . oy ' ) any hap . i { any oiher BOOTS & SHOES. SHOES. HES As L \ \ ut button, Oxford ties, high } We : vant to pay much, from $1 25 up and we have the best good, garviceal Come and see for vourselves if we from the manufacturers and we can y es and buy goods direct All Goods Marked in Plain Figures One Price. and Strictly LYON & CO, y Taken. i | AV 'e have no Cali Jo have I no vardswide J Hefonte at rice will : rades bring re moa in Cen- Wi have We havi We have Wi ha it All firsteclass but regolar a . W We have the very best hand-made BOOTS and warrant means just what it expres We have a reputation of 30 years’ tradi We have the interest of our Trad This we accomplish by always giving (he Call and convince your wavering mind. oy y 8 - } money procured Lu gl ; + Lie county. Clot SAN thrown or pasted torether, ) wed Merchant and warrant And our ; Lem. : verte, al slake wav : ; a HIWARYS Ssirive to \ keep our Cpstomery well sajisfied what i ed tmopey they give ’ v fuil va ‘a 18, i. LOEB, Ee amin Sw RB De It take 1t without danger. It ireen’s Comp. syru contains all the virtues of Tar ina ith the NOWN REMEDY | solar 18 per hottie. ¥. POTTS G y iste & Merchants a UREBAY,C H ¥ e Ll 0 at 3 at w- * » A eur duo it ER leo the yi 3 tho 4 NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. OF LYNN, MASS. The Positive Cure For all Female Complaints, This preparation, as its name signifies, consists of barmiess Lo the mont Ged stelmwalid. Upon one trial the merits of this Com 3 On acooust of fs proven merits, itis today ro. mmendel and proscribed by the best physicians ta se country. of falling #- i A Bs i bas proved fo be Be pret ‘End boat remedy that bas ever been discover it permestos every portion of the t cures Bloating, Ri moral Dasbility, n. That folling of down, 1 and backache, 8 alway permanently it willat all times, snd underall circunsten- that governs the « ildney Complaints of either pox this compound wnrpasssd, w $198 Six botthes for game Bent by mad! in the Losenges, on receipt Tae, SLOS, per box, for either. Mrs PINKHAM Tr ramwes all ttors of Inguiry, Send for pam- Lllrovs es above Noention this paper, e and daring the XoUngpoy } rede 1g Chicago abie price of seventy- Aa For rates. farther in! . § sud ele Ah J Union | De, Sap of 7. Q. A. BEAN, Gen'l Eastern Agt.. 1 317 Broadway, NewY If Washington St, Boston, Mare GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY soty u the Nj e of Seminal Weakn ed by Nelf-ahuse, Invel Testment and Radic ;0F Spermatorrboea, in untary Semival Emmissio CULVERWEL owned author. in this admirab proves from kis own experience that sequences of Self. Abuse may be effect without dangerous surgical uments, rings, or eordisis polat a 4% ance » ®pls, corisin, and of every mg Tr, uo matter wl Bah: may edre himself cheaply, Pal. will prove a boon to thousandsan addres have also a sure eure tor Tape Warns THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. XN, Xi Post Ann Bt, New Y Box, foggy ul ture clea awful con witieh
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