corsa oe —— — —————————y VOLUME { sn. Sm S————————— OLD SERIES, XL. NEW SERIES, XVL CENTRE HALL, PA., THUR SDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1883. msi 42, a Br a 0 NO. THE CENTRE REPORTER. FRED. KURTZ, Eprror and Pror'n. THE STATE TREASURY RING. It is evident that the independents will not fall into line in behalf of the old Treasury Ring. The following from a recent issue of the Delaware county Re- cord, a Republican newspaper, of ability and wide circulation published in Chair- man Cooper's own county tells the sto- ry: “The Humes act was passed at the reg- ular session of the Legislature, and ap- proved by Governor Pattison on June 6 1883. This act requires the State Trea®. urer to file a gtatement with the Sinking Fund Commissioners on the first busi- ness day of January, April, July and Oc- The fourth centennial of the birth of Martin Luther, which is soon to be cele- brated by all protestant denominations throughout the world, has called forth new interest in the life and work of the author of the Reformation. Freedom of thought and action in religion has been secured to millions in Europe and Amer- ica as the fruit of the great war so suc- cessfully waged by the great German theologian, Luther, against darkness, su- perstirion: and forced ignorance in mat- ters ecclesiastic, Just now isa fitting time to read and study the life and work of Martin Luth- er, that the movement for the celebra- GAINS IN A Democratic Congressman Elected in the Sixth District, Des Oct, 11,—Judga Cook, Demvicrat, is elected to Congress from the Sixth district. Sherman's plurality for Governor will not exceed 12000. The lower House is close. Repablicans now have 54; the oppustiion 41. Of the re- maining five Repoblicans will get three, following acts of Assembly, approved the 12th day of March, 1866: “An act regulating the mode of voting st all elections iu the several counties of this Commonwealth.” Bec. 1. Be it enacted by the Benate and House of Representatives of the Con weslth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it i here. by enacted by the autborily o. the same, That the qualified electors of the several counties of the Commonwealth, at all general, tow usiip, bor - ough and special elections ere hereby authorized snd required to vole by 1 ted or wiit- ten, or partly printed or partly weverally classified ax follows : One ticket sb phrece the names of judges of courts voted for, aud 10 be la- beled outside “Judiciary one ticket thall em. brace the names of al! the Slate offi 0 be YO ted for, and shall be labeled “Slate | one Lickel shall embrace the pawmes of all officers voted { for, including the office of Senator and members of the Assembly if voted for, and be labeled ‘County ;” one ticket shall embrace the names of all the township officers vot be iabwled “Townshiy one ticket sh race LLe names of all the borough officers voted for, and be label. ed “Borough.” and each class shall be deposited CONDENSED NEWS. IOWA. mS ——— Monday, October 8, The Chicago newsdealers have or- ganized to resist any reduction of the price in the local papers There have been three new cases of yellow fever and one death at the Pensa cola Navy Yard A fire at Memphis, Tenn., destroy- ed a building and stick to the extent of $100,- 000, Insurance $104,000, Major Nickerson has at last re- portad his address fo the War Department, He is at Thorold, Canada. ('Donnell's trial has been fixed for the 16th inst.. but bis counsel will move for a postponement to November, DEMOURATIC SLATE TICKET. FOIL AUDITOR GENERAL, CAPT. ROBERT TAGGART, Of Warren County FOR STATE TREASURER, HON. JOBEFH POWELL, Of Bradford County. LE Moines, The Benaie now stands Republicens 87, in doubt 6. There were heavy Democratic gains in nearly every part of the State County Ticket. ANSOCIATE JUDGE pr. J R. SMITH, of Pine Grove Mills. opposition 8, DISTRICT ATTORNEY W. 0. HFINLE, of Bellefonte. COUNTY SURVEYOR ELLIS L. ORVIS, of Bellefonte, ——— Vote the whole democratic ticket on 6 of Nov. Powell, Taggart, Smith, Orvis, and Heinle, are worthy of your suflrages. . ci — Democrats in Ohio came up to the mark nobly on Tuesday of last week, electing a governor and a democratic legislature, thus securing a U. S. Senator. Now let tion of the fourth centennial of his birth may be better appreciated. In our own county, at Bellefonte, me- morial services will be held, beginning on Friday, 26 instant, continuing Satur- day and Sunday. The program for first day’s services will be found elsewhere in the Rerorrer. Some of the best talent of the Lutheran church will be present. George 8S. Morris, D. D,, LL. D., one of the noted theologians of this country, Rev. Dr. Wolf, of Gettysburg theological seminary, and a native of our county, together with many other able ministers of the Lutheran and other denomina- tober of each year, showing the balance remaining in the Sinking Fund in excess of the amount required to pay the inter- est on the public debt ; the commission- ers then being authorized to purchase State or Federal bonds, at their discre- tion, gid interest to accrue to the inter- est of the State Treasury. The tenth sec tion of the act of May 9, 1874, provides that whenever it shall appear on the first business day of January, April, Ju- ly and October, the balance in the hands of the Treasury from sources of general revenue apart from amounts payable to the Sinking Fund shall exceed $500,000, The losses by the fire at Dallas, Texas, Baturday, are pruch smaller than at at first reported. They will not exceed £75,000, Canadian sugar refiners are urging their Government 0 grant them a bounty on all refined sugars exported from the Do- wzigion There is an anti-liquor war being waged in Washington, D. C., the prohibition people attempting to close up a great many of the saloons. Tuesdny, October 9. Grapes in the Hudson, N. Y., val- Jey bave been severely damaged by frost. The Menasha Chair Company, of Menasha, Wis, bas failed. Lisbilities $50,000. Ed. Des Lauries, clothing merchant Fail and complete returns from fifly counties give Sherman 19424 maj rity over Kinne and 4851 over Kiune and Weaver both, In thee 50 counties Sherman has a total vot of 86,624, Kinne 67.200, snd Weaver 14573, the latter's vote being made by full retwins mach larger than was expected Iocomplete wit pretty definite returns from the oth- er 49 countirs giving a majority simply mukes Sherman's majority over Kinne '% 000 und the majority over all 8,000 or | 9,000, 10 P. M.—Definite returns have been received by toe “State Register” on Leyg- THOMAS J. DUNKLE, Sheriff of Centre County co————— A very instructive catalogne, embrace his is 8 cspital reference a BLE Leave Westward Bex wee " 25% G Le “io ay Badal, ow ihe 2ELEE oe a 5 -n of | ukacee, lll, has falled with liabilities of $25,000, awsets §12,000, The Mercer county, New Jersey, Grand Jury have indicted the city of Trenton fur maintaining a nuisance, The electrical lighting companies are in litigation for a premium from au agricultural fair and exposition. A pegress who murdered her hus : Sa . basd near Irwinton, Ga., bas been seatenced | ; tingent fund of $500,000 was carried to | to labor twenty years in the chain gang. ioint baliot. 34 the account of the Sinking Fund, but Simon Mack & Co., wholesale FUL hh this surplus, amounting to $1,158 808.12, tions, will lend interest to these services | by their presence and addresses. Martin Luther belongs to all the pro- testant churches—every one of which is islature, laa) Falr Ground... po-itively f Biehl. Vicksburg Miffiinburg Miffinburg, Iv Milmont - Laurelton Coburn Bpring Mille ar us do the same thing in this state—carry the democratic ticket, state and county, on Nov. 6. We can if each Democrat will do his duty, id 186 1 WR on £2 $40 such sum shall be carried to the account of the Sinking Fund. “The report of State Treasurer Bailey | shows that on August 31, 188], exclusive a monument to the mighty Reformation | of moneys appropriated to the Sinking, wrought by Luther, and all will join in | Fund $2,018,868.12 was distributed among celebrating the 400th anniversary of his | 91 banks throughout the State : further birth. that no part of the surplus over the con- and the result is known 85 far ax it can be nail the offi jal cout has set led 2 few close oon- vats, Tue Senate will stand 40 Repubhi Tue i complete and bed rock Geores, Repuryicans 52, Ione dependent 1, Democrais 39, Gree nbacks | , doabtial 1. SENDER ERYT Bd hd ht pt » x - yd on "38 VAR 500 10.18 arly jesve Eastward 4 AN $50 aos, § Dewocruts, aud | doab: fal, ; ———— Ihe Reporter is under obligations to I. Y. Stitzer, Olic Meek, Milea Walker and Chariey Hewes, for continued tele- phones on the (Ohio election. - Honae, « 2 oe dade as follows: wai = & i Rpring Mills { Coburn... 618 Lagreiton... 1% Mi ¢ | Miflinburgar 00 § Miffliuburg iy - ceri RE BIO PROHIBITION DEFEATED. Cincinnati, Oct. 14.—The “Commercial Republicans majority ou nt or - a vend rn ly wg Any Republican of good character who wants to loaf around these headquarters a little spell and tell us about that little affair out in Ohio, last week, can do so. Ee itis Democrats, of Centre county, if each one does his duty on Nov. 6 the majority for the state and county ticket in old Centre will not ba under 1200, Get ready for Nov. 6, - The stubboroness of the resublican senate, at the command of the machine bosses, is making it cost the people $3. (0 per day and the Constitution violated Rebuke the bosses on Nov. 6 g for Powell, Taggart, Smith, Orvis and Heinle. besides, by votin —y The entire number of pupils now study- ing German in the public schools of St. Louis is over 20,000, or over half the whole namber of pupils. This proves that there are a good many sensible people in St. Louis. Next to English German should be studied, as it gomes handy wherever you go, not only in this country but in Europe. It is a Gazette” this morniug published tue fig- ares from every county except Stark, showing that for the prohibition amena- went JU8.413 votes were cust, while the wial vote in the stale was 700,333, Ly which showiog the amendmeut has bee defeated. a ——— gp — LUTHER JUBILEE, The protestant world is stirred to its profoaudest depths, aud is (e.ebrativg tue centewary of lathet’'s birth wih wonderful demonstrations. The magni- tade of his sork—rewrming tue chuico sud furuishing the Biule 10 the peopie, overthrowing usurped ecclesinstical pow- er, restoriug religious toleration and freedom 1n Earope, affecting thas we wollare of huwanuy in wodera dyiligs- tion, educationally, socially, tudastrialy and politically—ail this 1s belag wore aud more recognized and appreciated. No less an authority than the brillant French historian, Jules Micheit, speak- tug of toe meutal euwlrauchisement scuieved by Luther, says: “If we ex ercise in all 1s pleutitude at tui. og, «his first and hightest privilege of bums intelligence, ic is to Luther we are wost indebted rar it. To whom du I uwe the power of publishiog what I am now 10- diting, except to thus liberator of modern tuought 7” It is a fact that no jue. ligen: was loaned to certain bankers through out the State on such terms as the State Treasurer could advantageously make; not a dollar of interest money accruing to the State, whist on the other hand, the taxpayers of the State are paying in- terest on the outstanding State loans, which this surplus ought to contribute to wipe out. “Nor is this all. The last quarterly re- port also shows that the sum of $2,769. 090.51, belonging to the Sinking Fund, was distributed awong 57 banks in the State, thus aggregating the sum of $4. 788,858.63, in the hands of private banks and bankers, without security and yield ing no interest to the State, and this, too, despite the plain provisions ofthe above mentioned Hu At the last meet- ing of the Sinking Fund Commissioners, comprising Secretary the State Sten gor, Auditor General Lemon and Treas urer Bailev, Mr Stenger made a propo- sition that this large surplus should be 80 invested in pursuance of the provi gions of the Humes act. Both Mossers. Lemon and Bailey opposed the offer, Mr. Sit Gpd mes acs 4 ii kisson & Bon, wholesale lumber merchants, bare falled. Liabilities, $400,000 and $150,000. Two men went uninvited to a dazcs at a farm house In ludianse and so complished their purpose of murdering the priscipal guest of the occasion. Wednesday, October 10, General Campenon has been ap- painted French Minister of War. Two negroes killed each other with the samo weapon at Dodge City, Kansas Six prisoners at Clinton, La., seized and bound the jalior and escaped. Four were recaptured. One of a party of tramps was shot and killed while engaged lu stoning & house nar Wilkesbarre, Pa. Samue’ McDonald was hanged at Fort Wayre, Ind, for the mm der af Louis Laurent, in March last. The creditors of the Exchange Bank of Montreal are becoming alarmed by the actions of the directors Rev. Dr. Ewer, thes New York clergyman who was struck ‘with paralysis io Montreal, is slowly sinking. A model of Bartholdi's statue of liberty enlightening the “sorld, ‘was exhibited to the trusteos in New “fork. It is reported that the Chinese reg: heavily in The Democra 8 «l+im 10 have re- hie Repablicans have lost lowa. raced Gov. Sherman's plurality to 5 000, aad if the oppositivl vole had been units ed he would bave bees defeated. The | Hepabiicans hold & wejrity on joint } b .dlot iu the Legislature by their nod gover Senators, The house of Represeus tauives ia close, — — p LECTION PROCLAMATION, SAVE THE COMMONWEALTIL GOD — .} By . Ap 1. Thomas J. Dunkie, High Sheriff : someon woaith of Pr wid g 0 ressdd. thet an ty of Centre ou of nsyl- | L300 to 4 eee. the counts of Centre Yala, G0 cre ¢ eleciion by make known 3 ¢ of the suty af wid cous CERDAY, NOVEMAER ©, 1883 ¢ of electing one persct mmonwesith of Penns) i jitor General of the CinEy ives i sols for Associate Judge for Centre coud. | be held In for State n for JTS Burverer for Centre yanly oouni} ? faarior Attorney for the Count Une person for District Atoroey for the Lo inty we i aise herely make known and give notice that he places of holding the aforesaid election in the | everal Borvughe acd Townships within Lhe COun- | nlirs have been defeated at Bacninh, Epi demios bave decimaded the Black Flags ov of Cente are ae follows, 10 wit iv “For the township of Haines, ai ihe p ihlie La bse roe lea > & Eri dd hb IRR ay 70 REPAIR DAMAGES Dear lady, there is probably no use tell ss of wee Lous v sud ia o excitement will eave you Uy by Have. Artiticial substi and glossy Parker's dair Balsow will stop your beds restore i paturel color and rs GIOULd YOU In Olher yours ovat “It will soon be twenly years since iho War Under the hot sun of August, 1862, ihe village of ny es a sphinx dn Eg pA while Ei of thal place, slowly aud weil) spoke be ssid, ihe srmy paver, KX. J “Aes, “1 was in Lite seciued woriliioss 10 INE. “That wes sad enough,” 1 eld, Alvidicg my jest Sharp, “but 1 got Rot exactly. When du Let Parkers Tos,” snd 1 “That's 80.” responded Nr Vulgrew il’ or well-informed reader can dispuie wha the civil and religivus liberty enjoyes anywhere to-day sre traceable, direc ly or indirectly, to the son of the Saxon miner. Robert Bouthey once poe Laureate of England, used this remarka- ble language: “Biesssd be the day ui Martin Luther's birth | It should be a was sstulidaliea al IL, Tul wi) Besill bags Ve Amn JIOVE ight AWAY. J UCU vie Lee Bla wad eal au) latig. My smbiuon bars up. 3 Clruaia ate weal le BY Dusiies, ail Uw og RAE Lani LLEYE to tke CRE RUUUL LA pumila Ga eeal Wo Lee lt sun wl Wi GS Weil ae Mie GRJ | was slide ual differcuces theie sie lu Wilge—gule LQ Layo cvs Kil; “Parsee Tobit saves ihe plepateiiol, WAich ues Deen Kuown as | Parner » Giger Tonic, will bervaier be This Vainel s dowic, This change bas eel school house of Henry Shafer, Anrotstusg (west ! PreK inet Haines township, eastern § avuse io Woodward, For the township of Half Moon, gouNe {no Blormstown For the wehship oA for that purpose oii Merry aan Nor u @ township of Mi) in the town of Rebersturg living language, and in beauty, purity and foree, is not excelled by any lan- guage spoken at this day. A knowledge of German is of immense value to every business moan in the United States, and for this reason it should be taken up by Bailey assigning as a reason for his oppo- sition that to withdraw these State de- posits from some of the county banks would cause semi-stagnation, if nota fi- nancial panic, thus virtually confessing that these deposits were interest bear Thursday, October 11. Foreigners in Cantop. are still said whe in danger. An epidemic of typhoid fever is feared at Waterbury, Or mn, C. J. Dewey, the forger, has been arrested is Ban Antor go, Texas st the school of Tavior, at the house erect | of lecusrd the propeny un the school hotse shia ¥ every student instead of wasting time on Latin and Greek. dn dis The Republicans of Ohio can never expect to carry that state as long as tne fraud Hayes lives there. He is Ifke the ark in the hands of the Philistingh ol — If you would like t> have a good, ac- tive and capable county surveyor, vote for E. L. Orvis, i cts Mf A A Chicago is among the howlers against Mormonism which is all right enough, but one day last week fifty divorces were granted in one of its courts. sais msn A AP ———— —- ay As Hoadley got well the Ohjo Repub icant got wick and the disease killed "em. we —— The Repub'icans of Ohio are not licked. They are only holding their wind for eighty-four, Middleburg Post, rad. Yes, and the more they give vent to it, the tighter the people close their nos. trils, tes On Monday the U, 8, Bupreme Court decided the Civil Rights act unconstitu- tional, The act was passed by a Repub. lican congress when the negro frenzy yet ran high, and now a Republican U. 8. Supreme Court ‘declares the act uncon- stitutional. Sci ls di —. ‘I he satewent telegraphed from Belle. fonte to the Philadelphia Times that Judge Orvis is about to rgsign and be- coms the law parner of Senator Wal lgeg Is not true, Judge Orvis will remain on the bench, Charley Howes' Ohio news, pr wae very grooked. © oo en in Whee The prohibition amendment in Ohio is defeated by 30,000 majority, Hes MY The Mifflin county Republicans have instructed for Blaine for president. filet festival only second to that of the naivi- ty of Jesus Curist,” Jona Calvin says, in reference to tue difficulties of Lutuer's work: “lfnaoy one wil carefully cou- sider what was the state of things at the period when Luther aroee he will see tha ne had to contend with ail the difficul- ties which were eucvuatered by toe aposties. In one respect, indeed, his cun- dition was worse and paider than tueirs There was no kiogdum, vo principality agaiost which they bad to declare war; whereas Luther couid wot go furth ex- cept by the ruia of that empire which was not ouly the most powerful of ui, but regarded all the rest as obnoxions to iteell” The 400.h auniversary of Luth- er’s birth will ve celebrated in Bele fonte on the 26th of October. Dr, Walt of the theological seminary at Geitys burg, aud Dr, J. G. Magris, of Baltimore, president of the general syuod ol the stheran church, will be present to de iver addresses, Vocal sud orchesirsl music will be tarnished. All the miais- ters of the Northern confereuce wili be present, FProtestant.sii OWes everything to the man whose bighh is thus convek- ing the people in euthusisstic dewon- stration, All are invited to be present ut this juvilee in Belivfoute. The Lutuer ans in Ceutre county in particular should tara out ; Jet us urge » full tira out. Ex- ercises to commence at 10§ a. wm, and tu be held in the court house, W. E. Fiscazn, Sms MY If disease has entered the system the only Way to drive it ont ia to purify and enrich the blood. To this end, as is acknowledged by all medical men, noth- ing ia better adapted than iron, The Ele Sens " t . Tons 10 The Treeth. Ini ifort ely harms overcome by the Brown Chemical Co, of Baltimore, who offer their Brown's Iron Bitters as a fanitions iron preparation, a itive cure for dys i rd troubles, ete, pip indigestion, Mol. Mi ‘The November number of the “North Amerioan Review” will contain a contri. Oia Wemors Urtoeln Green, preyiden: mpany, Poe sition 10 the fo he Tom ant mane t of ole ; de oo ohn Brown, bv he. na . Uttar, which is calonlated i seriously a of the herp - ing, and aa such, could not be withdrawn without due notice. Where and to whom this interest goes no man koows save those of the Treasury ring ; one thing is certain, the State does not reap a dollar of it. Ata low rate of 4 per cent per an- num upon $4,758 828, the interest alone wonld amount to $101,552 ; a sum cer ain- ly large enough to constitute an infer ence for the reasons of opposition to the application of the Humes act. This is a plain statement of the present status of the Treasury Department, and certainly furnishes to the average Pennsylvania tax«payer sufficient of issue upom which to ba-e his judgment and cast his ballot. The jobbers who opposed the enactment of the Humes wt are well-known ; their opposition is spread upon the official re- cords of the State, and these same job bers, failing in the efforts to defeat the Humes bill, are now shamelessly and un- scrupulously endeavoring to thwart and circumvent the provisions of their most wise and beneficent measure: This, then, we repeat is the issue; the only rallying cry of sturdy, honest citizens munst be: Defeat the candidate of the jobbers.” diab —— A correspondent from College com- plains that Mr. Dale, candidate for Asse, Judge, “ownd two farma on the line of the R. R. to Bellefonte and onconthel. aT. R.R., and is standing in the way by refus- ing to give the right of way.” We always and we trust he will hush up the talk Fas. oF he may loose the “right of way™ bY _- hench, by not acting according 8» _ es of his friguds up these, ————— Five thousand, miners in Lanark: shire, Scotland, havo struck for an advance of wages Lin Yang J'u, commander Mf the Black Flags, Wis issued a challenge Vo the French troops at Hanol, For the township of I it the publie house of D. J ayer, in Centr Hall For the township of Poller, Southern preci i. bli of D H Baki, Potters Mills sownship of Gregg, northern precinct, ays shoo] house For the township of Gregg, southern precinct, at Senator Edmunds i= reported as saying he wll resign the presidency of the Benate on Lhe opening of Congress Mobily has quarantined against Pensmoo¥a and the citizens of the latter place are vary indignant in consequence, The strike on the street car lines at Washington, D. C., has practically encled, the men returning to work at the old pricos After a long and weary search se cret service agents hunted dows a gang of counterfeiters at Duluth and captured them and their implements, Friday October 13. Earl Mountcashel is dead, aged ninety-one, A reward of £500 has been ‘offered in Penzance, England, for the recof ery of & boy stolen from his home in Wiscow sin. O'Donnell hopes that he may be acquitted, principally, he says, 'for the sake of those who have subscribed Ie : his defense. A complimentary banqgr jet was ten- dered Judge John A. Appletew on his retire ment from the Chief Justicesd ip of the Maine ers, national: pupil house owned by B Fisher, of Penn thall 3 Co For the township of Coliege, in theschool " grmont fur ihe township of Ferguson, old precinct, in fie sch 0) Bouse at Pie Grove. : ro the “ow nahip of Ferguson, new precinct, io re use in Bailey ville hi schoo a «hip of Harris, lo the school house at Boslsburg. For the township ver Murmay. For the borough of hips of Spring sud Ben peliefonte, tow “Babi house at of Patton, at the house of Pe- Yellefonte, and the town. + VET, 61 the Court house in For the borough and of Howard, st hool house of sald bor. UE 1 the township of Rush, i ortbern precioet, at he Cold Stream school house For the township of Rush, sou thers precinct, st % pitown schovi hotise, gy ov the township os Snow Shao "ut precinct, at hoo! house in Snow Shoe low. ie the township ofnow “ Shoe. w "est precinct, the Mosbannon school house, a "por the wwuship of Marion, al the’ howe of Joel King, in Jacksousvilie. “For the borough of Milesburg, at LY school aouse of Milesbury. a For the township of Boggs. north prec inet, at the Walter school house, what For the township of Boggs, southern precis © che Central City school house. “ie For the township of Huston, at the Sliver D ool house, o the township of Penn, at the public sche 1 mouse of Wn. Musser, For the h of Miliheim, schoo! pose opposite the Sond in said perough. For the township of Liberty, at the school house e. “rors \owhahip of Worth, at the school house ; Port aiilda. ator the Lvaship of Burnside, st the school For Bos She own of Curtin, at the school house nent For the of Usnlon : 5 of Untonvideand the Un yor the Fimt OF | school house al he township pe ae at Beoont wards of ihe borongh of PL © ward the small "icy lysis te office of appolutment of » the governinent of the Uilted ered at the church he borough Nips Puhile who LAUT CHElIUeER LY Wupliucipeed dumivis GLO the alse of giliged | Be EllgEl deadly ai dulmpeo lalul LaVOTILg lugivaisiel, we woop Wwe malig word. Toure yd change however in the preparation aed, BUG Bil DOs PElLSLE Le Lukas ot Gesiers, Wispped under Loy unae ol Pad keds ine get Touic tole Lie gelule oGiCile J Liv fn siliilie siguatie Of iscuk & Le. i al Lae bulla ui toe culside WIspiel. Miinr ——————————— a ——— Bai NEW DRUG STORE AT SPRING MILLS, PA. Situated in the North-east Coruer of the PRING NILLE HOUSE. PATENT MEDICINES ss aut act nui tii of all kinds. TOILET ARTICLES and FANCY GOODS. iso TOBACCO & SEG AKS, and CONFELTIONERY of all Kinde Spectacles a Specialty. Being an apothecary of experiance pu escriptions will be acouralely com- povided. C. E. AURAND, Druggid, xp 27y Spring Nill, Pa. “TIRED ALL OVER Ww oo td oer - Tree the el a pie Son, 3 ue
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