THE CENTRE REPORTER. ANN IN PS tN SN NN NN NN NN CesTRe Hain, PaA., Sept, 17, ’'84 TerMS —$2 per year in advance. $2.50 when not in advance. Advertisements 9 cents per line for three insertions. One colum per year $90—4 colum $45 s@r~Horeafler all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get » crodit of two months additional as a pre mium on $2 in advance. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST RAIL ROAD EXCURSION TO SPRING MILLS, TO VISIT G. R. EPIGELMYER’'S ~“FAIR” asp “SUPPLY DEPOT.'- LOWEST EST STYLES PRICES MODEL 51 TO THE CENTRE We Iu v toa yve * 2 CAV our early fall sto i i i i i { sented or it be refur LOCAL ITEMS, Mr. Goldsmith] of the Bee Hive, now in New York, buying fall stock ——>M re, John Shannon, of this place, is seriously ill, made on 14th ballot. m — Mr. Will Keller, merchant at Lin. den Hall, gave the “Reporter” a cal: ~—Some of our farmers have quit ground. ~—— Misses Clara Reifsnyder and Jen nie Deininger, of Millheim, gave the R2- PORTER 8 call. ing line, the best place to buy is at the Philad. Branch. tack of typhoid fever. —The hot spell seems broken urday night there was a severe irost fol lowed by frost on Sunday night, —The Probivitionists in another co:- umn issue a call for a convention, oa 25, at Bellefonte, to nominate 8 county tick- et. enclose bills to our patrops., Sach as will do us a great favor, Mr. J. BR. Lawyer, of Eariystowr lost one of his most valuable horres, ons fork. ~The new Reformed church at Aa. ronsburg, is rapidly going up, and has pow covered the first story windowe. It will be a handsome edifice when fiuish~ ed. Is cost will be about $8000, Rey. Dr. preached an excellent sermon at Aarons burg, last Sabbath morning, in the Lath eran church. game day. ~— The letter asking us to publish a notice of an icecream festival of the Reporter, was only received after tha: issue was out, The festival was held 10 Gregg Barrell's woods on Saturday. ~~ Kennedy, the watchmaker and jeweler, has now got himsels nice y fixed in the Darst store room, which is large and suitably refitted to make it pleasant, He has made quite ao improvement to that locality and now has a hasdsomo store, Johnny Mullen has moved his store to the room occupied heretofore by Kennedy, the jeweler, on Church streer. Mr. Malien bas himself snugly fixed in his new quarters, where he will be p eas- ed to see all who need boots and slioes, John always selis cheap. ~The new Evangelical church at Millheim is now under roof, Itis bhuil on the Gothic style, with main tower on upper front corner, and a miniatare row - er on opposite corner. The church whe compieted will be the handsomest edificn of that denomination 1a central Pennay! vania, weeWe are informed that on Thurs. day, 11, as Wm. Runkle and Mr. Hoar, the blacksmith at Stone Mill, were «riv- ing across the Seven Mis, their bors: ran off aud that Mr, Hoar was thrown out of the buggy and serionsly hort. The buggy was a new one and was complete: ly wrecked. — We can ray with confidence and belief that those who know anytiing about the matter will bear us out in the assertion that Bechler, at Bellefonte, keeps the finest lot of groceries to be had in the central part of Penn's, This firm has for years enjoyed the reputation of being the leading grocers of the county, and they still enjoy the confidence of thy people, and have a larger trade each wear, Their goods are always pues, fresh and of the very best quality, They ars experienced in the ean ond geen only first clase s~ock, Give them a or- der, and be conv ced, ~At the teachers’ examination in this place, on Monday, Bup’t Wolf in- formed his class that possibly they might have to prepare themselves for a new study, as the Grangers intended huving o book published upon Agriculture, which subject was to be introduced into our schools as a new branch of stady if the Patrons could succeed in bh passed by the Legislature obliging tha adoption of the work se a text book, An some of the pedagognues lag a little upor the branches now taught, how will it be with them when an entire new ope i added 7 Stili we do not at frst glans gee the advisability of making the subject of Agriculiure a branch of study in our common gchools, faves =m Baile RYILR & Ul —A fine lot of monuments are being offered at very low prices at8, A, Stover’s Marble Yard, Bellefonte, aud those de- siring nnythiog in this line can find no better place in Centre county to purchase cheap. — A Lancai county exchange boasta of baving the champion mean man. He is a person of some means, He tries to skin all he _can iu business and disputes and jews down to the starvation notch honest bills of his neighbor, Gives not a cent to charity, church, public en- | terprize or to he!p on the locality. He | taken that of others, He is a sportsmen and | begs his powder, shot and gua daring | geason, and drinks his comrad’s | Fanw LL or - tne THE GAST REUNION, on of the Gast fam i ur A Te iY 8 appointed to-morrow, 1hursday, 18, in a grove on of John Wolf, in Miles twp, It was on farm that John Nicholas Gast settled In the year 1798 t it His brother Christian Gast had previously moved for the farm 1} is futo the same valley, occupying lands on the of- Ay julie side where Mr, John Hubler now resides The name of the father of these brothers was Christian Gast, who emigrated from Wurtenberg Germany, about the middle of the last century J. N. Gast had ten children who, with thelr moth er, have been remarkable for thelr longe ity, of her she having lived to thie age of children Two while four daughters. olds, Mrs w i, having thus far di and non ed under 7% sous and one daughter reached Mrs, Conser, Mrs facob Wolf and Mrs, Paul Wolf and two Keyn- in and Henry Gast—still survive at ages Ch ton rhere he left wir county, t yal d grend el Tat nal Robert He begs paper and enveiops to do hb correspondence, and cabbages ali his tel Well, let that fellow have the prizs for a few days, us the meapest mao, until we look around for we thiuk we cau match him in these parts, e, Butler and at present be wearing at the Philad. Pranch, bis y hear how cheap 1d then see if in a haf dozen have no dount but as he nee ~Cleveland, Blair n way Qt not nntil t 182800 but just wait 34 b We h one does not lay sails at once, | i8 always well dressed, 1 1 of tha iarge, has enter ed his new field at Abbotstown, Pa. Tha | pastor and family met with a warm wel- | come on their arrival at the above pla Bro Tomlinson ranks i iw f theologning of — Rev, John Tomlinson, late i ii ce { a short time ago. | amoog, the profoundest | the Latheran charch, ns 18 always evi- { denved by h 4 | practices are strictly in accordance wit | his preaching. The Aaronsburg char { lost an able and faithful micister in | Tomlinson, to the great gain of the peo- | ple of Abbotstown. A man g the is powerful sermons, und h ge HiT 1 Lt loss and hs efonte hing breath of Be h ay, stopped when he reached the | Philed. Branch. He was afraid ail | the goods would be sold before he econld | got around. Lewioe is very popular, in- | deed, and it is simply because he sells { ready-made clothing 8 cheap. No sho i dv or old style 10 hi= fine stork, bat ev- | erything of the latest style and best quai- { itv. Jost drop in and see the immense stacks of clothing. w sireets { other d that i ~The recent hot spell ‘served one | good purpose, although it seemed almost iotolerable hastened ripening of the cora crop and puts it safe | axmninst being nipped by frost as was the cass with last year's corn. In our county | the corn, it appears now, will be near an | average crop, and what there is will be t. Lam summer, it will t ¥ fo some-—it the . ripe so rememberedy we had a very heavy {of unfortunately there was & biting | frost on 9th of September, and over half f the corn in consequence was 81 a: | almost worthless, This sesson the cor not be #0 large bu: there will ch more god, bard corn than last year. We may learn from this that the hot spell which we recently endured had {ts good wees, { perfect. yon PN 1% enrn id 3 will bye oor hia of Bellefonte, ev, Delon ) ¥ ¢ will 1, Lentra : 30, - =-The very best material and finest workmanship is the rule observe | at 8, A, Btover's Marble Yard, Give him a call and see the fine stock on hand v 2, he 1 | preach in the R-formed chur Hall, Sanday afteraoon, next; at 9 - tha Mr. LOwis the fiuest line the connty, OW Doll, Bellefonte, keepa of gent’s walking slio«s in His prices are ex. eediogly A Harvest Thanksgiving sefvice was held in the Reformed chareh at | Madisouburg. Rev. Landis, of Adame- burg, Snyder eounty, assisted pastor N..J, | Miller in the service. The offerings on | the occasion were devoted to bensvolent ends, For 8 nea!, weil-itting and sub. stantial shoe you can fiad no better place in Centre county, than at Doll's new shoe store, or —~A Democratic held in the mon Ripga's ou 8 clock p.m meeting will be itaing at or near ben, sturday, Oot, 4th, #t 2 0 - Mr. L. Rhone and other em- dress the meeting, ~The finest goods only kepta! Doll's pew shoe store, Bellefonte. A special line of ladies’ shoes, . cue Daniel Hees ia about to erent grain house at Linden Hall, a in clothing worn by gents styles and qualities, but sells to every niways the lowest, Now just give the good srticle, aad see whether you will not he more than satisfied. Every one likes to get the worth of his mon- ey wheo buying, and at Lewine' is just the place to make a fair exchange, «In Brushvalley much of the corn was not as far advauced as in some locals ities, henee has been injured considera bly by last week's frosts, wwneBechlers still hold the fort in the grocery trade, and are constantly receiv. ing fresh supplies, and will be able to supply all the families of the county with pure and fresh groceries at very reason- able prices, Entire stock of ladiew’, and children’s silk and lsle gloves, clowing out at 205 per cent below cost at the Bee Hive, wen A pew department in the form of a photographer's gallery han rade its ap. pearance among us, J, Grotelnger, the proprietor, expocts to remain in this plece from Bept. 19 to Sept. 28, which will give people plenty of time to hava pictures taken or anything in photo. grapber's line. Photographs taken i. clondy as well an ciear woathes. For perfect vye nod besaty of tone a wl fin 14h him work enn not be excelled, Give Lil « trial, - GOVERNOR CURTIN'S U MO NOMINATION, Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 14. ~The resul tha ds imaries yesterday the un: ination of Ca-tir ing declined x. Us ¢ noeratic pr O08 na tier hav I'he retn nati rms f Norris for asser n ad J ale I for President Jud 128 ever heen a bi { ing Pe 3X r t 1 $ i ile sao with 1 kindly for , And wr Demoet moeracy yem! wid and by, and will © | ii ¢ awyer of 1 ket $3 y the view © ati oInIin who fn gal y A ntend 8 . jo candidates of Are ea } Tuo Rev. W. W, Rensg, Sec Beptem! j ® ih oar, i 3G Williamsport es 5 4 of unerement 1 Association of ordered the a Yr Al Laborers have the gamated ws emploved in ta of ( reanizat minous distri rileld p- has created excl This movement & 0 ike On a sn trid o "n fe “., Ww B 3 And twenty thonsand« Britt, ratiial tel ween of : 4 1 ¥ Sratives it : ST RE, 4000 t i ¥ ¢ $ A oh trict re ent of the Am iaion of Miners a that the strike will not « Bid niv b rated for wages, but a sirong { entire'¥y a It i he made 10 abate or com eany store system, . 11 : eries working 'n west rthwestern Peansyl. that the mirike wi include ail the ool ern. central and n vania. i——— — IURNED. buryrrd © ONL - pai LOCH LOMOND SAW MILLI | at Loch Lomond, 4 i rg, operated by iniier piace « Van jast Wednes. day night § was started uoder- neath the mill, and wae discoverei abo it eight o'clock, and the cause of it is on known, About 6 million nl were destroyed. Loss about $100,000, The saw -mil an i O00 1 ire 1 at feet of - HORRIBLE DEATH IN YORK CO Ciear Springs, Sept. 12.—~0On Thorsday Henry Sprayer went out with his mower and horses to cut clover, While around the field tne horses became irightened at something snd ran away Mr. Spraver was unable to hold them and when making « short turn Lie was thrown off the machine in front of the kuives, ["nable 10 get away in tine, the © his body. . pW NAPLES. Naples, Sept. 10.—~The mtoation in this | city 18 growing worse. In the ast 24 | hours ending at 9 this evening, there | have been 937 fresh cases of cholera and 395 deaths. All the ministers hava earn estly urged King Humbert to leave the city, bat the king has refused. The king will visit the populous quarters of the ci- { ty. While visiting the sick the kiog met | the archbishop who was upon the same errand of mercy. Tho meeting of the king and prelace is described as being very interesting and touching. -—— nisi A GREAT FLOOD IN CHINA --70,000 PERSONS PERISH IN WATER, San Fraociseo, Sept. 15. ~Information hed reached Canton of a frightful inane dation in the province of Kiungsee, The News is dated at King Tak, the chief centre of the pottery manufactare and one of the four great markets of the em. pire. Tue floods lasted four days sod the entire country was submerged 10 the depth of sixty feat, Whole towos were sweep: away, It ia balieved that fally 70, 000 persons perished, It was fearsd that a pestilence woun'd follow. Cholera had broke out at Amoy. The number of the deaths is not given, It has been d-olared to be an infected port, i i i i - Mol MSA A young man in Erie connty who, ten years ago, was sentenced bt) filieen yoars' imprisonisent fn the penitentiary for a great crime, was pordoned last week, having proved conclusively thal he wes eu tirely innocent of the crime. The cor tain sppronch to death of two Otheip brought thew to confess having commit ted thy deed and entirely exculpating the innocent walleror, - THE “WIDOW” BUTLER. To the Editor of the World: Why is B, F. Butler called the “Wid- YW mm Titusville, Pa., Sept, 11, iM.E.K. [In a celebrated speech in Worcester a jew years ago-—celebrated for its coarse- 1e88, buffoonery and vulgarity—Mr, Bot jer said that he was pot afflicted will nodesty—he was like a widow ; he knew what he wanted and wasn’t afraid to make it known ~Ed, World.] ly fs Ap cn LADIES IN AMERICA ong before they reach middle age fre juently find themselves sufferiog fron Ben Butler says: “If Jackson were alive to-day he would vote for me.” Jack- son, then, shows his patriotism by being dead Chicago News, Largest and finest display of suiting and trougering atthe Merchant Tailoring department of the Bee Hive. Statesmen arriving from abroad are more than a little puzzled over the mean- ing of “soap-tails, “doodle-bugs” aad “mugwumps” of American politics.—Naw Orleans Picayune, ’ Now is the time to leave your order for & fall suit at the Bee Hive. Even the bold, defiant mustache of Joho Peter 8t, John blushes under its dye at Mr. Blaine's pusilianimity in dodging a great 1aoral question. —Louis~ ville Courier-Journal, In Bnyder county apples are plenty, and cider sells at $3 and $3.50 per barrel, apples included. During a storm in Perry county the other week a horse was killed by light- ping while standing io a blacksmith shop in Liverpool. The blacksmith had just neculiar to their sex, ney-Wort is a great boon, yowe!s, cleanses the system, and strength f int organs of the body. taining health, Sold by all druggists, — A UM cn ——— stroke came. shurch in Biglerville, erected by Rev William Longacre, who was tried at | M;, White's (riends. The Rev. J.J Mifflintown last week for the murcer of | Pearce, of the M. E. charch, Rev. Bmith Samue:. Kepner #t Port Royal on the | of the Evangelical church, and 7 Jergymen, are expected to be present ane evening of June 27 last, ‘was found guilty { of manslanghter and sentenced to two | ake part in the services, There will by preaching at 10:30 and 3 o'clock. years in the penitentiary, Wo has not beard or heen the recip- lial invitation is given to the public t jent of benefits derived from using N. H. | attend. Downg' Elixir, a nevor failing remedy for diseases of throat, chest and lungs. None are too poor to get cured of all ni i by the v of Dr. Baxter's - cm In order to increase the RepoRTES during the campaign, we offer the fol O18 G6 us four names, with 60 cents, for each (ligeason Mandrake Bitters, as they only cost 20 | cents per bottle. Arf. a liniment for hors- 1 CR, Henry & Johns n's Arnica und Oil i Lini 8 prai burises and by J. D. Mor rept we will send the Reroxrer gto March 1885 ment, cures sender for the same period, Ifthe send er of the four names is one of our ent subscribers, we is } Tis Hs, at | ray, Centre Hall. ance, sald € -—- 41 GN AND BOOTH Democratic arguments, - TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Minn yuston, who had just re- . to Texas, was one iis first visit ~ Bin] . ‘ i The Ladies ry Boclety of the Binkin Pennsylvania he winter of old friend avenue the followin iy yilmer Creek Presbyte resci ull Wi urch passed {i when he 3ooth, the tra- 1 “a4 x iB AY per and ys of th : ar Alter and CREAN his 2 ed our societ wisdom U 8 DEOY f Ji lamations of the two asoer- ned that they were both rooming st yne's Indian Qmeen Hotel and going besclvod, ‘Ths hile We MOUTH mutual exe Vbabd f the churel wident saintation ir tk 6 ons Ww ¥ ih ey went to Booth's room i they Yi YC 8 IBELTH 10 recounted the adventures merciful Father they industri- he bottle many a loud hrough that hall snd chman in the sireat 8 ! rounds. As the vi # citorpent increased t ¥ na and as and har 8 { 3 rors Jato 4 culated t f we ever sefk 105103 wal 5 CXRIN Ie ware d That we extend our wannest bereaved fam them 1 or ¥ ge career, Hounlon ex- thrillin sory re R wed, That these ro tions be rocorded { & vopy be printed | 1 one also be sent to th EE BEronter and . of the deceased let's have a speech to Mik Mus A u xs Foeren AGGIE RUNKLE Miss Froma Love hose ap wirophes to old with which you startle -—— mn inclined to refuse, he M when the od | i” id wh a " Pointe a be denisd any i jo 41 t ii a} sar va 3:0 and absurd or dificult o » 1 ih gave promi But the tragedian bad than bie member, and spirit loth, nagic power many of those of x 3 . a0 who Jug ne re Te nos - Liens delanse hberty nde 1 dramas abounds nembers of this society ten ry ] as well as his sy Indian charscler, and with equal of the decessed their beartfel this mber of BOCT FRCY President at the next in regular succes. ing, 1 prepare a brief bicgraphioal of the late Da. Kise for publication proceeded for a time, hy of the Rate Medical Bocivty society went by the fie Why to rencw their us and the story of their personal | adventure. Booth drank and listened v lille the other told of his own elevation in his native State, of his disgust at civic nora, of his home in the distant fores:, f the uncontrolled freodom of the red. { their stoic fortitnde and match- Warmed by the recollec- . ¥ sh 3 SU Kgain Aat Gown That these resolutions be entered ups sats t i nutes of this society, and a ¢ iv 0 B gto t . y of the deceased, and On Be at Contre Hall, Wilbur fant mon of Frack snd Lucy Herls year, 19 months, inva BAIL. ot 11 those thrilling scenes, Lie sprang at last to his feet, and, in the tone of one gnid the battle’s din, fighting sgninst most fearful odds, exclaimed, ** Now, ith, once more for liberty! The gedian dared not disobey. He ran throngh, with all his usual energy, the tale of Mexican thraldom, of the Spanish conquest of that land, the dangers in-} Corn Whest Oats Pork Lard dds Sasvxr Watre, Jr, Com’n Broker, 31 South Third Breet, Eleep on, dear Wilbur, Take thy rest Gd called ne He thought if best thee bh go” MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1884, (Corrected Weekly.) Chicago, bd; 73) iid ~B8 36 May curred by that army, their commander's i before the battle and the | stubborn bravery of the native chiefs Before him stood at that lone hour, lis- tening with an intensity of thought and fesling which shone through his eyes, lighted his fade, strained every muscle and started the sweat in great drops from his lofty brow, one who had all the fiery spirit of a Cortez and ambition of a Pizarro. Quiok as thought he took up the tale and repeated the words just nt { tered by Booth, while the most critical precision of tone and manner. As be be- came excited in the recitation his spirit peemed to take fire, and with an air so determined, so frightful, that it seemed the voices of one inspired, he exelaimed at the ol8se of a masterly extomporaneous rhapsody : “Yes! yau¥ I am made to revel yet in the halls of the Montezumas. “ Coming events cast their shadows be. fore,” and although Houston did not re vel in the halls of the Monteguras, his determination and energy of character conquered the occupant of these balls and wrested from Mexico her fairest State, “" exhortation “ “ LOCK HAVEN MARKET. New potatoes, 40e; butler, 18c to 20¢; {ozen, 8c; egus, 18¢; beef, 8 to 10c; veal ya., H0e; cabbage, per head, Ho; tomatoes Slackberries, per gt, 6 to 8c san a SPRING MILLS MARKET. #heat—Red.. wivseiiissessmssinss § White & Mix BYO..connissrsire Jorn, shelled, “and ears old econ S882 TEIRIN our, per I Sutter, 15 tallow, 6; lard, 10; ham, 6; shoulde 10; baton or side, 12; aa ean1s BL. 7. Grenobd § i le, COALv—Pea, 0 Ehesinut, 4.5; Btove, 5.00 fgg, 4.75, T. ELMO HOTEL, Ne. 317 & 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. raveling public will still find at thie THE VALUE OF IVY ROOTS, Mountaineers in North Oarolina and Tennesses have made a good deal of noasy digging the roots of the ivy. Ten and twelge dollaxs per fon is paid for them at the railroad stations. They are shipped north to be turned into door and bureau knobs, and for inlsid aud veneering work, These roots have boen considered a nuisance in clearing land for the plow, bat now wil] sell for moe than the price for whieh the land gould womfort, sentres of business and places of amuses nent and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the io opully ble Ww Suregt Unre stant ng the doors. t offers special inducements business or to those visiting the city for or battotage shetioetiully soligiiad, i rons OR FRE MAGNITUDE OF THE THEFTS. The magnitude of the amount stolen in the twenty-three years of republican administration can be estimated in the following manner : 1f the amount stated - namely, $45,527 625.27 —was invested in standard silver dollars and stored in the treasury, subject to the order of the star routers and other republican thieves who have taken it, calealating that one thous end pounds would make a fair load for a horse and eart, and that $16,000 weighs {one thousand pounds, it would take two thousand eight hundred and forty-five loads of $16,000 each to haul it to repub lican has dquarte ro 0s Fatimating a cart and hose to be 14 feet long, and allowing four feet between ewch cart, if placed in a siogle file this republican stealing would make n proces- ig on nine and three-quarier miies jong. Estimating that the procession would nove at the rate of three miles an hour, +1it would take Mr. Elkins at republican ‘headquarters three hours and fifieen min- i 3 el nutes to review it, and the line would ex tand from the battery in New York city to beyond Harlem, and yet Bena‘or Haws ley #aid in his Brooklyn speech that “gtealing under republican administra. i 3 tion bad been reduced to a 1 pinimum, i - All the the latest fall #'y! for men and boys and ithe Dee Hive. : XOTl ¥ 1 upon the extal titer twp, deo'd, 0 the undersigned Bil persons knowing ves 10 be | ted 10 the estas to make Imm 8 those having glalms aguls nd suthentioated DECKER, Potters Mills, Ti me wr DMINIETRATOR'SE NOTICE. ~ Letter of admin istration upon the estate of Jouas Boal inte of Potter twp dor 4, having been lawfully € igrunted Ww the undersigned he would respect fully 1 persons Xnowing Lhemselves Lo be I0- the estate 10 make immediate payment ing claims against Lhe same 0 pre. _ cane Bas Rd those hav tT LEVI BTUMP vl ! Tusseyy Adm's DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of ministration upon the estate ¢ ate of Potter township, dec'd, hav r granted Wo the undersigned y request all persons knowin be indetted to the estate W payment and those having the sane to present them duly suthent) for settlement. JOHN KLINE, Adm’: mug Bellefonte, Peon'a THE BERT ° Blaine 2 i eld 1. WN : el” N. K ; iE Te JEWS WO ine, 3 resgor 1 n AND « UTHERTIC Win, ston Balch, assisted distinguished candidate 1 | contain fects to be found ddes a complete history of the i ith all its platforms; sketches of th he Presidents; the women wotective tariff, free trade el BOL iife of the President, i an { Our is the best, most aocny 1 i Logan. ont and sells most largely Send | for outfit at noe. THAYER, MERRIAM & Co, 6 agli 88% Arch BL, Philad’s LIFE O o al e Wart) of all ota ae Cestaz Haut Muar Mamzrer.—The | Centre Hall Meat-market having are- al; : 0 ed frigerator families can at all times be Next door to ; open day and evening. ldmay tf Hexny Boozes, Lapin’ MEDICAL ADVIER —A cotuplete Medical oh and nd stam of the ity, also bologna sausage. 5 | bolel el ——— { Work for Women, handsomely bound : trated | postage paid § PW Oe i» how to prevent apd cure all diseases ¥ & treatment si home, W ite weight y every lady suffering from soy of these di» Over 10.000 sold already CUDA Nu NY m 1 wr IM 31 T vid § a SP "PUBLISHING LX ti nda, BOW TO GET WELL ~—How to keep well and { be strong and vigorous are questions of vita! m- ri furnished in an Diustrated Pamphiet oor {the Howard Galvanic Shield, which ing, » cerad gives sooth ngibening currents of Electricity and KBD It oan be worn by any one, night or | day, at work or rest, and overcomes weakness or , | disense without druggiog the stanach. Pamphlet “sent free unsealed. Besled 4 cents postage. Ad- dress, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO. No. 1108 i Laprém > 1% tian i > EM AT PRIVATE BALE 1] will offer forsale ‘ a valuable farm situated in Gregg | township, 2 miles southwest of Spring Mills, con- § 146 ACRER, of which 110 acres areclieared, good timber land : farm Is in a good con- dit thereon erected a good, large dwelling | HOUSE, a good SUMMER-HOUSE, and all neces {sary outbuildings ; a spring of never filing wa- ng water in ithe baroyard; contains two Orches and all | other kinds of fruits JAMES HANNA, Tmaybm Epring Mills, Pa. Any Housckeeper who setids at once the names of b married ladies, st same address, and 12 two loent stamps for postage, will receive five for one {entire year, a handsome, entertaining and fet roct. ive Domestic Journal, devoled to Fasliions, Fancy Work. Decorating, Shopping, Cooking snd House. hold matters, Bost paper publish for Ladies, Every housekeeper wants it. Regular price, $1.00, Must ser:d pow | Address, DOMESTIC JOURNAL, 6augim Nunds, New York. a Four i RISLEY'S WITCH HAZEL Cures headeches, burns, spraitie, cuts, wounds, rheumatism, toothache, blisters, &c. Uuequalled in quality at hall the price, 6 on. 25 cota, Piots (16 oz) 0 ots, Quarts §1 per bottle RISLEY'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Valuable in the cure of tleceration and frrita- tion of the kidneys, bladder and uretha, strango- ary, gravel, gleet, ghoborthoea, levoorrhoes or whites, Sropel Jo in back, jolos, sc. 81 bok tie. 801d by all druggists CF RISLEY, Ssephumos 64 Courtland St. New York. CAUTION ~My wite, Jane A. Rishel, having ieft my bed and since June 18, 188, with. out any cause, ail persons are hereby notified thet 1 will pay no bills whatever contracted by her heresfler. 33t ANDREW J. RISHEL. ’ ' RM AT PRIVATE BALE ~The unde offers his valuable FARM © ACRES for sale. barn and sll necessary outbuildings, an grobard of choice fruit, and good, neverfafling water a hous SBA phlie 14 Are timber : about mi m ahove, . os about one mile souih of lo id 1 8 very desirable home, N NGER Tussey ville, Pa. ITsugbm JAC BALE-~Will J ALVABLE FARM AT PUB! be offered dec'd, in Gregg Hall, Saturday, Ov lowing real estate © A unable farm containing 74 ACRES, more or less, neal measurement, in rege twp, on pa Grove, on south i west and thereon Irn, sn on by FRE ak mgr Ea the ber. halldi “he i