ho re EHNA rt SABENA 3 NOTORIOUS FACTS, There is one fact about the Patrons of Husbandry, otherwise called Grangers, that must not be overlooked, They asa class are keen and observing and make it a point to find out where the best goods can be sold for the least money, DOW we have some of their most prominent members among our customers, but hue man nature like, we want all of them to call and examine onr immense stock of boots and shoes, just the articles that will please them and marked at prices that will gait them, This invitation we make to all; but we especially call our Granger friends to give us a trial. Should the members that organization in Pennsvalley have any doabts, let them interview their brethern of Nittany Val- ley and we feel confident from om deal- ings with] them, theyj will gladly sub- stantiate all we say. We always feel good when dealing with intelligent peo- ple who can appreciate tour work. We advertise no prices, but refer you to those brother Grangers in Nittany who within the past have taken from BA SSR. a —. R. eames HLA “rHECENTRE REPORTE i he hii i fe ii Cexree Hann, Pa, Oct. 25, 1883. i 4 A, ob nS CONDENSED NEWS. Monday, October 15. Le American Socialists are in se cr® session at Pittsburg, Pa, Rev. Buell Knickerbocker, D.D., was ordaiped Bishop of Indigns in Philadel. phia. Mrs, Fanny 8, Sprague, mother of ex-Governor Sprague, is dead, aged eighty- three, The switchmen on the Cairo short line at East 8t. Louise demand an advances of fifteen per cent, The Bradford, Pa, mines are pow guarded by 100 Pinkerton detectives, armed with Winchester rifles, feared. Helyn Leonard, who attempted to | MARKETS. shoot & Mrs. Bmith, in New York, for entic- | ing her lover away from her, has been sen- \ tenioad to three years and six months in the penitentiary, Her counsel appesled for afc... new trial EC at wd On Tuesday morning while a youn man by the name of Hagan, living wit Jax, M'Clintic k near Farmers Mills, was in the act of harnassing 8 horse, the an- imal kicked bim on the stomach from the effects of which he died in the after- noon. ile was a son of Joba Hagan woo died only a few weeks ago. Flannel and muslin-—at prices in Central Penna, at Garians, Though numerous coUSES may operaie to turn the hair gray, sll that is needed to restore the patural color is Hall's Veg- etable Riciliau Hair Renewer, * For more than twenty years its sales have been enormous, but we have yet to learn of its first :ailure, Gents fancy | Bloodshed is at Garmans., ~The Democratic meeting held at Centre Hall, Saturday eveniog, Oct, 20, was organized by electing W. . Mingle, resident; Adam Kromrine, Simon P. table, Simon Harper, Wm. From and John Rishel as vice-presidents; and Dr. J. F. Alexander and H, D. Van Pelt as secretaries. The chairman stated the object of the meeting, after which very hy addresses were made by D. F, Forts ney and J, L. Spangler. The Tussyvilie band was present and rendered some fine music. ___The engineers have been at work on the line between Spring Millsand Le- mont, and we expect will be ready to re | pont to headquarters in about 10 days. New Fall stock in great varie | The head of the corps reports the road x BUH Bred ari bed in good condition, which augurs ty COMING. \ iin I I H | * Celebrating the Anniversary of 8 Grent and Glorious Day. ——— REVELRY BY N I — The Largest Paper in Centre County, Teavs —S$2 per.year in advance. $2.00 when not in advance. Advertisements of cents per line for three insertions, Yearly and half yearly ad's at special rates. One colum per year $80—3 colum $45, g@rereaftor all subscribers paying thir subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pre mim. Newburg Commemorates the Ane nouncement of the Proclamation of Peace to Washington's Army in a Fitting Manner, the lowed : Newnunra, Oct. 19. —Could the ragged vet erans who, here at Newburg, 100 years ago, laid down their swords and muskets and turned from flelds of battle to the greener ones of industry, have walked through the crowded, old fashioned streets, they would have been even more astonished than Rip Van Winkle when he rubbed his eyes after his long nap. The sun had not yet risen and there was no wind to flutter the banners and streamers which hung above housetops and floated below windows, The streets were quiet, save for the presence of some visitor here and there who could not find even a of : aYrvrst Gf rid WWE AH £11015 ar ‘ good for the extension of the road. ——8ome of the Snyder county farms yielded from 35 to 40 wheat to the acre this year. This we have from a reliable gentleman. This is equal to any thing in the west, ifnot bet- ter. Snyder county is no longer to he sneezed at. Evervthing New - wom sity. (lean and Bright a4 new bushels o w Philadelphia, Oct.” 22,1 Corrected Weekly Chirago. 46% G11 ore » Fo. . Philadelp EL §. October Wheat ” R. 8. & Co, WHITMER & Co. week we O34 “ 4 Spring Mills b. GARMAN & SON, BELLEFONRE. PENNA, Vi salees in White Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Black Cashmeres a specialty. tf It will pay you to esl 2aqiun rg Nig "AND TYRONE RAILROAD 1 TABLE {eave Westward 1 “ P.M $05 ills ar 10.15 feave I o 4 AM —A magnificent stock of new goods has been received at the old stand of Wm. Wolf & Son. ——Camp's furniture is all the go, in every dwelling. It is equal to any~-home or city make—and at the lowest possible prices, If you want honest goods in the farniture line, go to Camp, Centre Ilall. Mr. Chas. Duden, Hellam, Pa, says Brown's Iron Bitters has a happy eflect on the digestive organs and a debilitated constitution, — If you want to sce an elegant line] of ladies’ and misses’ shoes, somethiog| pice and at a low figure, all styles in but-| ton and laee, with and without box toes, | go fo Gaaam's shoe store ; and for the| grandest display in gents’ and boys'| shoes, in button, lace, cloth and kid tops. | Grabam & Son beat them all—corner of} Brockerhoff row, Bellefonte. 2A — Go to Graham's shoe store and] take a look at those long-leg 4-sole whole g boots—the best we ever also the 4-sole 3-strap driving! shoes, both elegant goods and cheap. Zt Towels from 10¢c to $300 per pair, at} Carmans, New Spmions.—The undersigned putting up elegant hand-made Sleighs, wood work guaranteed first class, Parties is ir Ground LOCAL ITEMS. Curtain loops at Garmans, Adam and Philip Stover, have pur- chased the farm of Ben Stover, on Pine creek, in Haines twp, at $3,300, ——A valuable contribution on the Reformation will be found in another uma. —(George and Luther Stover, broth- ers, purchased the farm of the estate of their father, Philip Stover, in Haines twp., at $76 per acre. Smith's German Olio will nol cure ev ery disease that “flesh is heir to,” but it most emphatically will core rheumatism it all its forms. —For a compiete 00 for a man or boy, go to Lewins & Co., and you will get the best at less money than can be purchased even in the city. Try it, and you'll be convinced. Subscribers who will look on their iabels and remit the unt doe, or at least a part, will do us a great favor, as we are short in fonds. oS —We Lave received a wet of the “Inion Co. Fair Daily,” published dur- ing the Union county fair. It is an in- teresting publication and worthy of pre- servation by Union connty folks, Thanks to the publisher, G. W. Shock, for the set, Mr. B. 8. Heindel, Hellam, Penn'a, says: I used Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and was much pleased with the result. —On last Sunday afternoon as Wm. Wagner was driving in a phaelon near Burkholders his horse took fright and ran off, wrecking the vebicle, which be- longed to Will Bitner. —XNo0 we!l regulated household will do without Sechler’s groceries. All them goods are first class, fresh and pure. Their assortment is the most complete in the county, and although established a jong time, no customers yet found reason to complain. ~Henry Shafer landlord at Asrons- burg, we are informed, wiil take « f6:t Ladi a » now occupied by Geo. Miller, —eNow that cold weather is dp proachiog the best thing a man can To is to provide himself with a good, warm avercoat. You can buy am overcoat at the Philad, Branch at frosie 83 to $8 less than at any other place in the county. «Wit Wolf returned from the city on Sititrday a little “nnder the weather,” caused by over work in the selection and purchase of a stock of new goods, —s-Keller Miller, lale an apprentice in this office, had an ugly gash cat in ana of his feet a few days ago, at the saw mill in the 7 Mts. We are sorry for you, Kell. eee Mr. Louis Ettinger, of Milton, (for- merly of Aaronsburg,) is to be presented with a solid silver cornet, valued at $125, by the Presbyterian congregation at Mil- ton, of whose choir be is a member, This handsome instrument is to be used by him in the choir. louis is one of the best musicians in that town and the Presbyterians are showing a fitting ap- ‘preciation of Lis talents, An elastic step, buoyant spirits, and clear complexion, are among the many desirable results of pure blood. The sesaor of healthy blood has his faculties ut pomund, 24 Shi oo clear aud quie reeption, whie mpossible when the blood is heavy and sloggish with impurities. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is Fhe best blood purifier and vitalizer nown, wn Reraember that Grabam & Son are selling a boss deuble sole and tap boot 0 cents cheaper than any other place in town, and a good one too—every pair warranted, A ladies’ peble button shoe tor $1.25, worth 81.75 of any one's mon- oy. * 2t Crockery. ~Millheim Crockery ware— crocks, flower pots, vases, ete, are cons staotly kept on hand by John 8. Auman at Farmers Mills, Mapufactured by MM Ulrick . 1 and satisfy themselves that all is as rep-| one top-buggy and one pl wagon. These will be sold close in order | to make room for other work. i 250ctit J. C. CONDO, Peon Hall Carriage Works. signed who will always pay the best market price, at Spring Mills and Co~ burn. 11octbm 1. J. GreNOBLE. Macrama Cord~ Felt—Fillosel Emb. Silk fin Apples—{re Plush Balls—Gold Ti mans, go FAN. nel - co > TO REPAIR DAMAS Dear lady. there is probably ne 3 that fashionable life in a great is 8 yOULH OO on your besuty fate hours, loss of sleep and excitement will Jeave you bj } f those beautiful tresses wh i i «rs around you In years, Art tutes can never pass for those looks. Parker's Halr Balsom will from falling out, restore its nal softness, and prov i - aly ER y use teil other ST. ELMO HOTEL, 313 319 Are A Street, Philad phia Reduced rates to $200 per day, The traveling public will still fad at this Ho- tel the same liberal provision for their comfort. located in the immediate bY “rd tial : centres of business and pisces of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well by Street Care constantly passing the! doors. It offers specixl inducements to those visiting the ity for b pleasure. Your patron JOS. Haprit IBiness OF i Proprietor, ' 3 y #oiicile sega reapectifa M. FEGER - _—— in daily use by many eminent physicians! in their practice and are highly praised by them as the best remedy known for torpid liver aud inactive kidoeys. A tri-| al will convince the most skeptical of] their merits, Dissatisfied buyers can have their money refunded. JORNSTON, Hor-| roway & Co., Agents, or the proprietor, J. A. McDONALD, Central Penu'al Pharmacy, Reedsville, Pa. Sold and warranted by J. Centre Hall, Pa. McDonald's Celebrated Worm Powd-| ers are the greatest worm destroyer of id D. Marray, by J. D. Murray, Centre Hall, Pa. On show day visit Garman's for dry-| goods, : . ADVERTISING CHEATS ! It has herome so common to write (he begin} ning of an srilele. in an elegant, interesting man ner, i “Then run it into some adve wel avoid all such, i “And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, houest terms a posible ! “To induce people i “To give them one trial, which so proves (heir value that they will never use anything else.” rtizsamont tha tizenent thal “The Rémedy so favorably noticed in all the pas pers, “Religious and secular, is “Having a large sale, and | other medicines, “There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness “And ability “In compounding a medicine whose virtues are «0 palpable to every one’s observation Did She Die ? "No! “She lingered and suffered along. pining sway all the time for year, “The doctors doing her no good ; “And st last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about.” “Indeed | Indeed I” “How thaukfol we should be for that medicine.” A Daughter's Misery, “Eleven yoars our daughter suffered ou 8 bed of misery, “From a complication of kidoey, liver, rh¢uma- tic trouble and nervous debility, Under the care of the best physicians, “But no relief, “And now she is restored to ue In good health by ss simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years before ning (4 Tug PArExTs, Father is Getting Well. “My daughter says: “How much better father Is since ho used Hop Bitters.” : Ya s supplanting all 1 after hls jong suffering from our store thirty-two pairs (92) of our boots and shoes, ly this is evidence enough to convince the most skeptical that we sell the best and cheapest hoots and shoes in the town or county. POWERS & DON STE 1 & i We are that the item i, about a Mr. Rockey having been severe- ly bitten by Mr. Rishel's dog was greatly exaggerated in these particulars. The person was not r, but a maa of 28 | years; he wa it pulled to the ground, | and was bitten ve ightly by one dog, | ¢ apd was not laid up from the bite, and that Mr. Rishel’s dogs are not more vi- clous than the generality of farm dogs. This correction we make in justice 10 Mr. John BR Persons should never exaggerate happenings of any kind. ‘ — & The L sran Conference Boalsburg, Tuesday continuing in se n two days sessions are open and the publi cordially invited to be present. Inter: esting topics pertaining to Luther wiil be discussed during the day, and sere mons will be preached by Reva, Forst, 4 » a vo) 3 y ishel, will meat in | t All the ire ER enings, A feature will if Luther's celebrated ! by tl On every side ers red and white, green and blue, orange una yellow, black and brown. The Hudson shove its waters rose on one side dark wood- Iressed and ready for ber gala day. In the flouted the five war vessels, Slowly rose the hilltops and autumn dress changed from rk to crimson and the brass cannon on the ar vessel glistened. The decks became ani- nated and the white caps of the sailors darted A second later and the Ix rocked as volley after volley thundered sun over the an Far up above the bluffs, snd up above the houses on the bluffs, in the toeples, men were bending and straightening hemmselves while they tugged at bell ropes pealed out the chimes. The concord ingled with the thunder from theships and from their ws clapped their bands gd A and shouted The city had awakened. A (ew minates rushing up and down, hurrying anywhere nd everywhere hotels had not haif sufficient accomadation, and every bad and n Newburg had been called into re ill there was a deficit, and a Hundreds of thousands of men, drew the drapery of thel: them, awoke wen the cannon pre i 0 bit at night ogches about ting up beside them rubbing his eyes and arsing the landlord who could not let him There had only Hve paper exchanges. We | ' nt Fi jowa's Hepublican 1 Majority. sherman’s pla splete returns | le heavy | 4 give He The #3 3 § : i the Upposilion he Republicans will Ee Cee ayycls Bepublican, ow. 3 pul ge Cook th iat by andl where the sleeper had placed his boots i To wash this r { walter, and tod d unwashed, but «us of life were forgotten a that prevailed Newburg had wnt a part in the grand supasies from Hartford Spring- ad jee points kept cone y arriving until soered in a seige, for om every side tmyonots stoned and the tramp of sokliers re . reviewing stand were Gov, Bourne, of Rhode Edson, Roswell FP. ens § tu la bitte &rress WAS RIL TE RRO Hae Any two IRI ( * fany a unshaven and visitor went wn uventionalit & general good hur 1 y village around peal % tax ie mn « i all other Linas tae oily 80 i Me Of leveland and staff, Gov Informer. Arrest of an i informs Duptax, Usd iw An mile was are i and commitied to jal at 7 this city, 18 i pwnd in otexl that be intended | fore the trial of | 8 oben, | 1 » * hs fo eave in whose Ca he M Sharon's sw to Henator | i her on Wednesday | in the U cuit Court, replies through her that she will come mence imunediate procesdings against the | Senator in the Buperior Court, and will not | the Faderal Court | 1 agnine i Slates U3 attorney walt a decision In © LY eloant fq WHAT STRUCK AN it + ox OLD BOLDIER # . cits tince the war ¢ load Under (he hot sun of Angust, 1661, the village of lay as a sphing in Egypt, while Ei Sharp, of that place, slowly and softly spoke if the past Yea” was in the army and ssw many of the sights of those fearful years v dischar lisability, resulting Wer. N ail nas 3 ¢ said ad frees we, miserable in health wat 1 took cold on the seomed worthlos to me and spirits | so end slightest exposure [ lived only in oem “That was wd ene two cigars, “That's so,” responder sharp, “but 1 got over it. Outgrew it? Not exactly, When in that condition 1 eg takiog “Parkers Tonle,” and 1 d st it, for my health n to im prove right away. | piled on flesh and could eat anything, My ambition blazed up. 1 could st. tend to my business, and now--e xcept that 1 have to take care about exposing myself to the bot san wl min a8 well as the day | was enlistes, What differences there are in things—guis and Layo nets kill ; “Parker's Tonle” saves.” This preparation, which has been known ss Parker's Ginger Tonle, will hereafter bs called simply “Patkers Topic.” This change has heen rendered necessary by substitutes Imposed upon thelr customers by unpripcipled dealers under the name of ginger ; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoring iogredicat, we drop the misleading word, There is no change however in the preparation jteelf, and all bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker's Gin ger Toule contain the genuine medicinal the fuc- simile ture of Hiscox & Co. is at bottom of the outside wrapper, oetinge MARRIED On 9th, by Rev. W. H. Grob, Benja~ min Stamm, of Boalsburg, and Emma R. Long, of Tussyville, On 18th, by same, Mr. Clarence Houtlz, of College, and Miss Bella Baney, of Walker twp. y - i fi fiver wi 1 3, GIVIGINE mY last oy 1 DIED. Deparied this life in hope of blissfal immortality, Oct. 12, in Burbank, Ohio, Catharine Sboup, wife of Geo, W. Bhoup, formorly of Aaronsburg. On 15th instant, at Pine Grove Mills, Susan R., wife of Edward Bubb, aged 24 years, 1 month, 13 days, On 16th inst, of typhoid pneamo William J. Bartges, a 90 years, 41} months, 3 days, Fes, aged y “Peaceful be thy silent slumber, j Peacetul in thy grave so low ; Thou no more wilt join our number, \ know,” # aumities, the local committee, Mayor Ward These men were scarcely seated when Capt Williams and his policemen came in sight. Following him came the Seventh regiment They marched in their staal precise manner and their moldierly bear was liberally applauded. The naval brigade and the showy continental uni { the Putnam phalanx, of Hartiord, appeared and were greeted with ap The Twenty-third and Thirteenth regiments, of Brooklyn marched finely and attracted considerable attention. Inuumera- ble Jodges of kuights of pythise, knight iTns ext plasise ympaniss by the score, composed the re- { the procession, which finished mainder of self, and tenn minutes afterwards the city was again a wild sea of confusion Townrds alternoot the stream fSowed towards Wash. ington's beadquarters. At 38 o'clock the Qeventh regiment band began to play, and a few moments later Mayor Ward, of Newbarg, called the mighty assemblage to order, Rev, Irenmus Prime, D. D, offered prayer and Dudley Buck's “We praise Thee, oh God” was sung by 500 voices. Senator Bay- ard. of Delaware, delivered the oration of the day. He dwelt on Washington's glorious deeds, his patriotism, his disinterestodness and refusal to accept a crown. During the night the ships in the river sent rockets flying in the air, and every house in Newburg gave a private exhibition of fireworks until the whole city was a blase of light and grandeur. The west shore trains went down to New York erowded with the thousands and only six hours be hind the schedule time. Newburg did not rest until long after midnight and the sound of music and revelry was beard away into the small hours Hoadly's Plurality About 12,848. Covvxnus, Oct. 18, —Returus from sixty- five counties have been received, whick give Foraker 290,086, out of a total vote of 458. 146; Hoadly 228885; Schumacher, 0,058, nnd Jenkins, 1,86£ The judicial amend. Additions te the Pablic Domain. Wasminaron, Oct, 19. ara, of he rd om thas 1040 acres a of land m Kansas, west of Nettleton, claimed be A and be opened to pre-emption homestead law. It is held here is final for circulating an obscene ballad, drowniny taws en route to London. tional Council adjourned sine die the extent of cutting the fire alarm wires in Lynchburg, Va. Five deaths have ging in Brewton, Ala. Union League of Philadelphia. A thief at Merritton, Ont, and locked up by the polices, was rescued by over the will of the widow of ex-President Fillmore. Wednesday, October 17. Quarantine against the Pensacola navy yard will be abolished on October 25. The frost of the past few nights cotton and tobacco, Through an operator's neglect three men were killed and several injured pear Chattanooge, Tenn. Lord Coleridge hat left Philadel phia for Washington. of much attention there Gov. Butler decides that a woman fs not & “person,” therefore she cannot bes member of the state board of charity. In the week ending September 15 there were three deaths from yellow fever snd forty-seven from smallpox in Janeiro. Gov. Butler, as counsel for the Falls (Va) manufacturing company, has commenced suit against the government for 81,000,000 damages, Florence H. Peters, cashier for Lyon & Healy, musical instruments, Chicago, bas confessed that be has Jost $12,000 of the firm's money at faro. He is under arrest Thursday, October 18, Alexander Dumas, the author, is seriously {ll from an intestinal disorder. A package containing $10,000 was stolen from the express office at Port Hope, Ont O'Donnell has been indicted by the grand jury and his trial is fixed for Novem ber 2L The London Standard appeals to America for a dispassionate judgment of Henry Irving. Much damage to property and great Joss of life has been occasioned by ad earthquake in Asia Minor. Four Philadelphia firemen, who fell from ladders into a burning building. had a narrow escape from death The remains of the North Carolina confederate dead recently exhumed at the Arlington national cemetery were interred with impressive ceremonies si Raleigh. Friday October 19. Waterbury, Conn., 18 threatened with a water famine. A severe storm prevails on the Brit ish coast and the Severn tunnel is flooded. The legislature of Washington ter ritory bas granted the right of suffrage to woman, Kirtland M. Fitch, the defaulting bank cashier of Cleveland, O., has been lodged in the county jail there, The British Ambassador at Con: stantinople has assured the Ports of the sym- pathy and friendship of England for Turkey. The Erie canal is said to be #0 ne glected by the officials in charge that it is be coming unnavagable, cepeciaily near Medina. The arrangements for the swear ing in of the Marquis of Lansdowne as gov ernor general of Canada are being per fected Ernest Aston, r at Mi- nooks, a short distance from Scranton, Pa., has besn arrested on a charge of tampering with the mails. The German government has or dered the construction of a wumber of tor pedo boats from various shipbufiders in Eng- land and Sweden. Groat ’ Saturday, October 30, The yellow fever is on the increase at Brewton, Ala. Several buildings, including the post offieg, in Bt. George, N. B, have been destroved by fle Harris, colored, ag eighteen years, was hanged st Calboun, Gs., for murdering a child by poisoning. Two farmers in Arkansas, between whom there was a accidentally met Oats : 4a Pork October 1065 Lard “ 7.07 Petroleum 1.10} 8auven Ware, Jr, Comm'n Broker 81 Bopth Third Sureet, Jock Haves Marg: Butter, 20 to 25 cts. per 1b; eg » $A 50 to 60 cts. per pair; lard, 16 cis, corn per bu; oats, 40 cts. per bu; bean: 20 cts. per peck ; peaches, 25 to 50 per pk; cabbage, 8 to 1U per apples, 20 to 25¢ per peck; turnip per peck; celery, 5 cents per stalk BELLEFONTE MARKET Grain—Wheat, 1 00; Bye, (0; Oals, Jo 4 » ar tty $937 eggs 20, ham 1 tard 1234 Produce—Batter shoulders 14, sides var ba i BPRING MILLS heat—Red and mix . White & Mixed Rye. MARKET and care DEW... Buckwhest. Barley..... ad per barrel tail shoulder, 12 wi WT bacon or side, Girenohle LE OF Pursoant to an order of there wa fonte, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER p- mm. the following described John Irvin deoeased A valuable farm sitasied aboul 1hIoe Maes of Boalsburg, containing 258 acre house and & large barn er white pine, ches roeut of pu 13 we | payments with interest, payable a {be secured by judgement ti : ob the premises, Lemont, Pa The undersigned offers 8 valuable farm st pr distasons west of ACKER, sboul imber land, loc balan ¢ There is 8 Ya BUILDING STONE ou the 1, 1 {road-bed of the railrond, which rus Tue southern portion of the farm. The red sold as a whole or in jolts 10 SSL purchasers JAKE NOPFsEKR Bing ail rt I Mills, CONTAINING 53 are 1 oct there will be expo | following real estate Deioiug decd: A certain ot of gus {west by lands of Mrs. Rachel s lands of Eve Stover, «vast Ly 8 lane asce OI {Church jot, and on SOUL by lands | : v ter and Jscob Homan, containing about ONE | ACRE, more or lows; thereon erected as LOG {DWELLING HOUSE, stanie snd other outbulid i Sale to comments 51 2 p.m, when lens will be made kuown BF M. L BisHEL AGT i WOLF & SON AT THE OLD STAND CENTRE HALL, HAVE RECEIVED A MAGNIFI CENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GL ODS. NONE FINER IN THIS COUNTY. FROM THE MOST STYLISH DRESS GOODS DOWN TO ANY. THING COMMONLY KEPT BY A GENERAL STORE AND AT B 1G BARGAINS An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. = Calvert, Texas, May 5 12. » 1 wish 10 express my approciaiion of Le valuable qualitios of Ayer’s Cherry Poctoral as a cough remedy, « While with Churchill's army, junt bafors the battle of Vicksburg, 1 contracted » se: were cold, which terminated in & datigerous congh, 1 found mo relief Lill on our march we eame 10 4 sountry store, where, on asking for some reteeds, 1 vas urged to try AveEn's CHERRY PECTORAL. “i did so, ant was repidiy cond. Since hon 1 have kept the Puc roBaL constantly by me, for family use, and 1 have found Ww be ah invaluable remady for throat and lung diseases, o. W. Wizeey." Thousands of foatimonials certify to the prompt cure of All brenchinl and lusg affections, by the nee of AVER's Caxany