THE CENTRE REPORTER, a Na a PP NN Pd NN Pr Nt Centae Havin, Pa, May 20, 1885, TerMs. ~82 per year in advance, $2.60 when not in advance. Advertisements cents per line for three insertions, One colum per year $903 colum $46. #48 Hereafter all subscribers paying their subscription in advance, will get a credit of two months additional as a pres minum on $2 in advance, a BARC AINS! BARGAINS! A Worsted Jersey (that means made of long strand wool) not shoddy, at 98 cls, BARGAINS! : BARGAINS ! ac and Allen Prints ford cents rd, usual price, 7 and 8 cents, n white Iudia Lawn at 8 cents © 12¢. vo. 4. All over Lace net at 37)¢ No. 5, The greatest of all—Men's White Shirts, with Linen reinforced front, gusseted and finished throughout, at 25 cents \ Ask your merchant for one, and he will tell you they can not be bought. We have them in all sizes, from 18 to 16}. bosom, dered dressgoods, we oarry bastiste, chambreys, in Aras. 14 34 i Ind handsom La are models of beauty and D. GARMAN & SON, ARC ADB. Bellefonte, 1885. BUSH'S TT LOCALITEMS. Sun bonnets—Garmans, Ladies belts—Garmans, India lawn at Sc—Garmans. Merimac prints at Se—Garmans, Summer merino underwear—Garmans, White mull for trimming hats—Gar- MANS, 20 Double dyed indigo blue prints at 6¢ cents—Garmans. 20 Ladies’ best quality hose, solid colors, only 25 cents—Bee Hive. ~——Daniel Bartges becomes landlord of the Madisonburg hotel, Ladies’ pin stripe hose, full, regular made, only 20 cents a pair—Bee Hive. — Boys, bumble bees and butter flies will soon be ripe—get your straw hats ready, Best assortment of glass in the valley —gizes 8x10 to 24x36, at J. O. Deining~ er's, Centre Hall, 20may2m The weather this week, so far, has been summer like. A warm rain would be a help to vegetation. Largest stock of woolens and the best of work done in the merchant tailoring department of the Bee Hive, he. Michael Derstine has improved his residence at the lower end of town by facing it with nice siding. We are sole agents for Centre county for Dr. D. Clain’s corset, the best 50 cent corset in the world—Bee Hive, —— Bartholomew's store building, at the station, is up and Mr. John A. Grenw oble is putting a metalic roof on it, Summer suits at the Philadelphia Branch—new styles—30 per cent lower than elsewhere, Go and see them. Miss Rose Kreider, living with her sister, Mrs George Stover, in Penn twp, died on Monday last, aged 77 years. ~Had a fine thunder shower on Tuesday night which will greatly aid vegetation and check the mountain fires, Sammer hats for mea and boys, all styles, very cheap, at the Philadelphia Branch, Leadquarters for ready-made clothing, ~The new plaster mill at Farmers’ Mills is now completed, and 1 am pre- pared to supply fresh ground Nova {Seo- tia plaster. [20mdt] J. B. Fisugr ~The Pennsvalley mountains east of here are on fire. We observe the sky filled with smoke in the direction of Brushvaliey. —~{3el your boots and shoes at Min- gie's shoe store, in the Brocker!:off house block, headquarters for low prices and genuine Zooks, ~—(3ive Mingle’s shoe store a call if you want a fine and good article. His assortment is always fine and complete, sod goods warranted, ~——The Presbyterian church of Lew- isburg has extended a call to Rev. John Gricr, of Danville. Salary $1200 a year and use of the parsonage free. ~—81111g made to order, latest styles, at the Puilad. Branch tailoring depart. ment, wher: one of the best and most experienced tailors is employed, ~—Sammer suits are needed now and the Philad. Branch is the place to get them. An enormous stock, for men and boys, at the Philad. Branch, at lowest prices. ~The large lime stack built on the mill lot, by Mr. Dankelverger, is nearly burned and will torn out about 3000 buoshels of the best white lime by end of this week. ~The roller mill and engineer's hotise, at the station, have each been put under a fire-proof metalic roof. The Job bas just been completed by A. J. Reesman, ~wef30 to Lewins for clothing—he will give you more and better clothing than any other store in the United States for the same money, Suits for men and boys, in stacks, ~The instaliation of Rev, W. K. Foster took place in the Presbyterian church of New Berlin on May 7, and in the Baffalo Presbyterian church of Mif flinburg on May 8, ~Bpring and summer suits, for men and boys, at the Philad. Branch, where all the latest styles can be seen and bought at lower prices than elsewhere, One price for all and goods warranted. ~The§ Centre Hall roller flouring mill is rap y approaching completion and will be ready to store grain in about two weeks, The mason work for the en- ne and boiler is now in the hands of el J. Decker, ~The wars and romors of wars across the waters do not scare Lewins & Co. from a farther reduction in the pri- ces of ready-made clothing, when all else is on the rise, Low prices and No, 1 bargains in suits is their motto. ee Btover's marble Jad, in Bellefonte, turns out more work thao acy three yards in this county, This is because of the superiority of his material and ex- cellence of work. In prices he will be found among the lowest. vn ~—Elegantline of ladies’ and misses’ Jerseys just opened at Dinges’ store, ~— Fifty Kits of No, 2 Mackerel offer- ed at B5cents a kit, guaranteed O, K.— Dinges’ store, = (Go to the Philad. Branch for a spring overcoat, and you will got it at & bargain, Spring 8uits of every style, and cheaper than elsewhere in this state, The Philad, Branch is headquarters for bar- gains in ready-made clothing, No im- positions practiced. we PEnsoNAL ~Jacob Winkelblech, cf Haines, gave the Reporter a call the oth- er day—Jake is an old acquaintance whom we were pleased to see. Daniel Ripka and J. D. Breon, two good Gregg township Democrats, favored the Re- porter sanctum with a call, ~The Osborne light steel frame Binder, and Osborne Mower, can be seen at Peter Hoffer's shed, near the mill, at the railtoad station. Mr. Hoffer will keep samples of these celebrated machines at the above place during this season, and farmers are invited to ex- amine the same. 22apit -——The New Bloomfield Freeman says that “8. C. Wilson wants Rey. Cri- ley, of Altoona, to band over the sheckles allowed by law for performing a mar- riage ceremony wherein said Wilson's minor daughter was one of the prin- cipals,” Very sorry our friend Oriley | has been duped. He is not a man to | knowingly commit a blander of this] kind, Now, a proper license law would have proved this unpleasantness, ——Railroad officials inform us that | the cars will run through to Bellefonte, | on the Lewisburg & Tyrone road, July 1st. This will be good news for Belle | fonte as well as for Pennsvalley, Belle- | fonte will no doubt have a new stimulus | when our road is completed to that town, | It will make it quite an important centre | and should the Vanderbilt road be made | over the Baffalo run route Bellefonte | will be hunky dory for railroad facili ties and be as much out of the woods as | any other town. —Lewins & Co., leading house for | ready-made clothing, have an immense stock of new goods. Go and see piles of coats, pants, vests and shirts, and other | wear for men and boys and you will be astonished. But still more astonishing | are the low prices and great bargains of- | fered. There is nothing to match them | in the entire state and least of all in this | county. No one purchasing a garment | there fails to save several dollars in cash, | or has yet regretted making a purchase | at the Philad. Branch. on ll Rp ““MEMORIAL DAY.” PS A ee etw——" BIG FIRE AT MILLHEIM, Millhelm had a big fire on last Friday morning, It phon, about 3 a. m. in Kaufman's store, (the Alexander etand and spread to the Alexander homestea adjoining, now owned by the daughters of Amos Alexander, dec’d, The home- stead and store building and stable on the Alexander lot, and the two story frame house of Daniel Zeigler, adjoining the store on the west, were entirely de- stroyed. D, 8, Musser's residence west of the Zeigler house was greatiy dam- aged, all the siding on the east end bes ing burned, and oniy the calm and ex- ertions of the citizens prevented its de- struction. Musser's hardware store, to the east of the Alexander house also made a narrow escape. Musser’s hotel, on the opposite side of the street, had its front badly damaged. Daring the fire in the Kaufman store a keg of powder exploded which blew out and scattered the entire south side of the buildiug, and the flying embers set fire to the stable and other outbuildings, The report of the explosion was heard several miles, The Misses Alexander, we are inform- ed, have an insurance of $1500 in the Manheim company. Kaufman's store had an insurance of $2000 in the Centre Hall company and We are told that Kaufmrn's insurance would have expired at noon foliowing the fire and that an insurance for an additional The origin of the fire is not known, Several persons received injuries when The bailding in which the store was, was insured in the Centre Hall company ae a IT 18 not and never bas been a remedy of such remarkable efficacy as Curtis’ Carmelite Cordial, in curing cholera, dysentary, plaints, Stasi pe, pains in the bowels, or gle dose brings remarkable relief and a single bottle is guaranteed to cure any able pain killer aud valuable household remedy. Sold by J. D. Murray. JorxsroN, Horroway, & Ce, Philadelphia, Agents, MANY CHILDREN Suffer from day to day; punny, pallid, and feverish, variable appetite nd their Cextae Harr, May 18. At the last meeting of Samuel Shan- non Post, of this place, it was deemed | advisable to have the program the same as last year, which was as follows: All} Post members, and soldiers who are not members, are requested to meet at the Post room on morning of Batarday, May 30. at 6:30 o'clock. Uniforms to be worn | by those who have them. We will leave | Centre Hall at 7 o'clock and meet the | Spring Mills delegation at Farmers Mills | at 8 a. m, After memorial services we | will be escorted to Spring Mills by the Farmer's Mills band, where we will dec- orate at 10 a. m. After dinner at Spring | Mills the graves of soldiers in George's | Valley will be attended to at 1 b m. | From there we will go to Potter's Mills, ceremonies beginning at 2:30 p. m., after which we will go to Centre Hall and | decorate at 5 p. m, Rev. Heckman will make addresses at Farmer's Mills and Spring Mills. Rev, | Currio will speak in George's Valley and | Potter's bank, and also on “Monument” | at Centre Hall. Rev. Land will also] speak at Centre Hall. Farmer's Mills band will be at the Union, Spring Mills | and George's Valley; Tusseyville band | for Potter's Mills and Linden Hall band | for Centre Hall, Citizens of Centre Hall and vicinity are requested to meet in Post rodm, on Friday evening, 22, to determine upon procuring flowers, etc, also to appoint | committees, chairman, ete, for such business as pertains to memorial day. All Sunday Schools, citizens of the town and country, organizations and societies are respectfully invited. We hope all citizens and business men will suspend work and attend the various decoration services, Itis our privilege and duty to do so, and we hope we may meet with the same encouragement that stimulated us a year ago. We shall be pleased to have the citizens accompany us the en- tire round, and we especialy wish the bands to do so. We are sorry that cir cumstances compell us to ask more than is fair of the ministers, but « « hope they will at any rate be present and do the best they can. We ask as a last request that no one will allow inclement weath- er to get away with their loyalty on the 30th of May, "85. J. ————— MA Api Geveral Onpens) iinangtanrens, DeEv'y or Pa, > Grand Army of the Republic, No. @ ) Philadelphia, May 6, 85 Comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic i Another year in life's campaign brings us again to Memorial Day with its sad memories and ten der associations, and as the nation bends over the graves of its heroes and payer to noble dust the tribute of love, let us remember that we are not only to cast our floral offerings on the graves of former commdes inarms, but standing in thelr presence to re<dedicate ourselves to the unfinish- ed work they have left us to do. We shall stand on this Memorial Day at the graves of comrades who marched with us one year ago. Al these graves we are reminded that our ranks here are rapidly thinning, and with each vacant place come new and welghtier re sponsibilities, Their work is done, thelr mission ended. To us, their comrades, is given the duty of keepiug fresh and green thelr memories, of perpetuating and transmitting intact to posterity the country per fected by their sacrifices and sufferings. Resting from their labors, the story of their Hives jewelled by deeds of valor and patriotism, shall inspire in the hearts of all the people a love for country and flag, that shall keep the land forever united, beattiful and free, Let memorial services bo held in such places of worship at which Posts may be able to attend, and in the sanctuary lot us thank God, that it was our privilege to live in & time, when hosts of brave men died for humanity's sake, and, when the greatest and grandest army in the history of the world proclaimed liberty throughout the land and to all the inhabitants thereof, By Command of AUSTIN CURTIN, EN Assistant Ad). General 4 ¥ ssi i A AIA APA. THREE DEATHS. iakiee of fie pace, : ried his young child on Tuesday, His wife serionsly ill yesterday morning, and died last night, When infor of Mrs Winkler's Hines, Mrs. Rosina, her moth. of apop ; aod and Worms McDonald's Celebrated Worm tient's life. Entirely vegetable, Easy Money refunded Murray JOH ¥, Hotroway & Co, Philadelphia Agents, sm AAP Mp THE PLYMOUTH EPIDEMIC. NaT committee at Plymonth made a careful result indicated a gratifying abatement two weeks ago. valescing, and no new ones have There were no deaths to-day. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Consnmptives and all, who suffer from Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cores. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers now grate. fully proclaim they owe their lives to this New Discovery. It will cost nothing to give it a trial. Free trial bot- ties at J. Zeller & Son's, Bellefonte, drug store. Large size 81. ists Mf A SS FOUR HUNDRED KILLED, Tacson, Arizona, May 17.—Private ad- vices from Hermosille, Mexico, say that the Mexican troops attacked the Yaquis Wednesday near Misa. Three hundred Yaquis are reported killed ; Mexican loss eigety killed and wounded. - EE —— ti Css, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, nlcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi. tively cures piles, or no pay required, Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents a box, For sale by J. Zeller & Son. Belle- fonte, druggists, jan7y ps Wm. 8. Roberts, president of the de- fanct bank of Augusta, for whom a requi- sition was made by Gov. Hill, of New York, and is now pending in the courts, out his throat with a ragor from ear to ear, He will probably recover, Among the retarnas of death by the Supervisor of Kalamagoo, Michigan, was Mrs. Catharine Main, aged 116 years. Her age was obtained from the family records in the possession of a daughter living in Kent county. - ~ A LONG SNOOZE. | Rip Van Winkle slept a good while, yet had his sleep occurred 60 years ago, when Downs’ Elixir first attained its reputation, on awaking he would have been able to recognize this friend of the afflicted, and might have taken another 20 years’ nap, and wakened up to find Downs’ Elixir at the end of half a centu- ry the most popular and best cough rem. edy known. Also Baxter's Bitters for bilious diseases, not so old, but good, m, FOREST FIRES IN HUNTINGDON. Huntingdon, May 18.—A forest fire is raging on Warrior ridge, west and north, and within half a mile of this place. Great damage to timber and farm houses has been done. sna li SI MY sr IN I Owatonna, Minn., May 15.—The house of Henry Lewiston, six miles from here, burned last night and five of hischildren perished in the flames. Men's and boys’ straw hats—Garmans, New York, May 15. ~General Grant slept well last nig hy aud suffered little or no pain, He took a ride in 2 sfreet ear to-day with Dr Douglas, Embroidered dress paterns—~Garmans, Lace curtains and pol es—Garmans, 20 Springfield, I'l, May 15 Chas, Honl- den was hanged at Petersburg this after noon for bp murder of his wife last FROM THE COUNTY REAT. Brireroxre, May 19, The completion of the link between Oak Hall and Bellefonte will create new stir and trade at the county seat, and the duliness of the last nine months will change to additional life in travel and trade. The postmastership still hangs fire. Who will it be? is the question. There are many applicants, some very deserving and who would make g postmasters. Gov, Curtin no doubt perplexed as to who shall have the ap- pointment, and render satisfaction around. Well, it can’t be done, and there's the rab. An old citizen who left here twenty good years ago and had returmed, remarked that he was a looker-on at court, and famous as among from others. The Hales. Linns, Curting, McAlisters, Petrikens and other lawyers of note are not here, and few of their places are filled, The grand jury touched house matter too gingerly have recommended the court- fiediy fitting additions, Expect the honorable jurors were afraid of you newspaper men. Bob Brett is n soon yet—in the opinion of your corre- spondent Robert is improving in office and makes a capital prothonotary al- ready and is generally liked, Cal. Har- bar, at the April term and is well booked on grave questions of the law no doubt. The burnt district is being rebuilt and fine business blocks will take of the old shanties. Lawyer Alexander was caned the other day, by parties in- terested in the glass works, for his valua- ble aid in the the place prosperity of the works. Beaver looks governorward, but says nothing, and if the confounded in- dependents don't strike the nomination. Gen, interfere, General lightning may i again in the Republicans are predicting a still further off ix in the demo- and lool around cratic majority of this county, to an i 1 ull sy gWinging county to the republican gide, these fellows will be disappointed unless there are too many fools the demo- in cratic ranks to misguide the ship p. One thing is sure, narrow majorities always insure better nominations as bad men on the ticket are sure over board f the ticket however, is io gO along over. not goi Centre county, ng to wheel into the republican ne just yet. We have plenty of Hn "i and tickets, and when the pinch them. strong 54 3 mes well {ake The present b keeping up its the debt and collecting the outstanding licates, They are doing their duty, and there's where public servants often come short, wird of commissioners is good work of reducing fret Fravicvs Josgrnus, - -_- For rhesmatism, Lumbago, neuralgia, cramp and colic there is no remedy su- perior to Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, DEATH AFTER THREE QUARTS OF WHISKY. Wilkesbarre, May 12.—Theo., Smith, of Pleasant Valley, was found dead iu bed last evening. Smith drank three quarts of whisky within a few hours be fore his death, Erysipelas and sait rheum were driven entirely away from Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Peshtigo, Wis, by Bardock Blood Bitters, No equal as a blood purifier, in London, on 18, the trial of the dy pamiters Canningman and Borton at the Uld Bailey was brought to a conclao- gion. The court room was crowded with people to hear the judges charge and see the termination of the case, Among the potabilities present were the Lord Mayor and the United States Minister Phelps. There were many indies in the room. The jury was then retired. They re- mained out not longer than fifteen min utes, and returned with a verdict of gail- ty sgainst both prisoners. The court at once sentenced both men to penal servitude for life, Gas from a lime kiln saffocated Wm. M'Cauley, of Wrightsville, on night of 18th. If you want the Two papers, the Ra- prorTER and the “New York Weekly World.” for one year at $225, you can bave the two by weending us the $2.25 in advance and a new name with $2.25, to which the two papers will also besent, This isa big bargain, and we are only able to carry it out upon the above plan, MARRIED. May 5, at the Reformed parsonage in Belle foute, by Rev. J. F. Delong, Eimer KE Joltnson, of Zion, to Miss Emma V. Swarts, of Pleasant Gap. May 14, vr gov. Thos 8. Land, at Centre Hall, Mr. Thos. L. Decker, of Potters Mills, and Miss Elmira J. Ripka, of Spring Mills, DIED. On May 9, in Miles twp, Frederick Edward won of decry Rebecca Geistw ite, aged 2 years, 3 months, 4 days, Notice 10 Fanuens. I will be read to farnish No. 1 Ground Plaster by bt of May, at my new plaster mill, at Farm ers Milis, [22apht] J.B. Fisuzs. CR —— i ‘Orxrre Hatt Mear Manker—~The Centre Hall Meat market having a re. frige tor families can at all times be sup ho. with fresh meats, of the best qual. also bologna sausage. Next door to hotel! ; open day and evening. 14may tf Hexny RR, pared to furnish farmers of Peans Valle: with fresh Nova Rootia Plaster and tip-top Raw:Bone Phosphate, at lowest matket rates, Qaapit G. A, Roxx, Boring Mills, Pa. yyrter 0 Tm n 0 mon your s three advance Prasten.~1 am HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED, | Just published, a new edition of Dr, Onlysrwe ily | Celebrated Kasay on tne radcelcars of SPERM A. | TURKHMOEA or Femina Weakness, luvoiuyisry Beminal vosess, Impowency, Mental and Physios ins | capacity, Impediments to Marriage, ste, alos, Cons sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by sell indul gence, or sesunl extravagance. slo The celebrated suthor in this sdmirable eemy, cloariy demonstrates from a thirty sears’ practices, | that the slsrming consequences of self abuse « oy Le | radically cursd pelnting out 8 wods of cure 4 vice simple, cortsin and effectual, by mesos of which ey ery sufferer, no matter what bis condition msy be, | may ours himself cheaply, privately snd radically The ject ure should be in the hands of every youth | and every man jv the land i Sent under ssl, in & plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of four cents or two § #t~ pe stamps. Address THE CULVERWELIL MEDICAL 41 Anu Bt, Kew Yor h Soay lyr 4 \ OTIC E « the Lewis TO BTOCKHOLDERS meeting of Lhe ’ { Centre and Bproce Creek Railroad | held at the office of the Come | NO h Fourth Breet, Philadelp! ds, ‘a. on Tuesday. June 9, ‘85, at 12M. Election of President and direciors same day and place JAB. R. M'CLURE, Beer Mo 1 FUL sold at public gence of Ben 0 CORI, grind si saw, digg i chain, bag DuUgRy, sel harnoss, pine boards, 10 of saved in boards, 4 pieces of 4 ot of beet 4 % {¥o31 i ove, 1 ing of carpenter LOGIE, i ol of forks, sleigh, Wp ¢ 300 feet of whit 100 bushs many other ar Baie WO Coe JOHN DAFHEM ¥. M. BURKHOLDER, i Administrators, or jess. and on wmence at 1 O'Clock. ceived at tl i i, for repairing the pisster ieide of the Count House, Bel SeCINCRLIGHS CRY DE SOCT office. The Co "AGENTS WANTED of the oldest estab- One NU RRERIES in the Business eucouragin i a8 It Goes, | 80 reid contains facts of LUOsO L000 id think sulerin tude for your wi i scien is shall do all that wichin me es 10 Jet all kuow where they way fod relief, and the.eby in some medstire remauoerate you for the good you have done md Ww ishing you long life and prosperits ing you for prolonging my iif 81m i. iY W. OLMETEAD BESUTCR sufferers and haul the forfeit does inv bladder Pp wesknesses peciliar to female has {5 if not, send §1 to Dr. David Kennedy, duul, N ver, Kidney and + (isosses and Sd "BEALE Appeals will be hel for the several Townships ax Cotnmissioners’ office, Bede NOTICE OF API Boroughs, in the fonte, as follows MONDAY, June 1 For the townships of Bush, Taylor, Worth, Huston, Union, and the boroughs of Philipsburg, Union ¥ille and Milesburg 1 UESDA Y. June 2 For the townships of Burn. side, Snow Bhoe, Boggs Howard, Curtin, Liberty, Marion, Walker and Toward borough WEDNESDAY, June 3-For the fr of Miles, He ines, Penn, Gragg, Potter and Milihelim borough ; THURSDAY, June 4 Mor the townships of Har rie, Col'ege, F son, Half Moon, Patton, Spring, Benrer «3d Bellefonte boot gh. Between the hours of J0 o'clock 8. m. and 4 o- clock p. m. The assessors are required to attend the appesl with the transcript. Four mills for county pur pomes, JUHN WOLF, & J. GREIST, Aten! Js C. HENDERSON, G. W. Rexneraen, Clerk Commissioners, JPMINISTRATORS NOFJICE Letters of ad ol mils 2 upon Lhe estate of Benjamin Ritner, deceased, Yiate of Potter twp, having been lawfully grentefl to the undersigned would respectfully request afl persons knowing themselves 10 be indebted to She estate (0 make immediate payment and tlose having claims against the same So, preset the same duly su. thentionted for settlom at. JOHN W. DASHEM, F. M. BERKHOLDER, Gmay6t Admr's, Centre Hill, A PMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE ~Lotters of ad . ministration upon the qstate of J. L. Spiro. late of § tw ey to the undersigned would respectfully nest all snes knowing themselves to be ir. debited to the estate to make indmediate paymont and those having claitas ine fhe sat 35 bte- sent the same au i Y Wapit ¥ JAMES M. MILLER Adsinistragor, Spring Mills, uced rates to $200 for day, The traveling public will stillivdd at AR Ho tel the same liberal provision for their comfort, It is locate in the immediate centres of business And places of amuses mont and different railroad de us wall as all parts of the vity, are onsily accessible BL a ry easily (btwue the oors. It Alle nducements to those visiting the city for business or I pe ros y solicited. There is now living in Pickens coun ty, Georgia, a man who during the re- beilion donned his wife's dress, kept his face closely shaved and wore a big sun- bonnet in order to avoid being conseripi- ed and gent to the front. The officers in the house and asked his wife where Lor maie garb. By the time be had worn out seven of his wife's dresses he became a delight to see a go Yet eryeipelas diefigore recognition, This dis- Who does not looking face ? a “ and often causes sudden death, Mrs, ¥, 3. Carpenter, of Grandville, N. Y., bad it in both legs and was cured by Dr. Ken nedy’s Favorite Remedy, This medicive blood. Especi- et Ap ms In dress goods and silks we challenge comparison in styles and prices—Bee live. iff t————— Heporied by Evans Bros, Pre Merch , 50. 66 Korth Water Sutter, Eges, Poultry, Cheese CUNY pi Li quick retu { Ek pnies mixea ah Wostern, stralgit... . mixed DRESSED POULT Turkeys, ex'ra ch HIDES. Calf, Salted Hides, Green, Steer MARKETS, Philadelphia, May 18, {Corrected Weekly Chicago, 45; 84 343 11 a5 6.70 1884, Philadelphi Corn hh Wheat Oats . Pork 4 Lard x Samvsr Warre, Jr., Com’n Broker 23 Bouth Third Sureet. EPRING MILLS MARKET, Wheat Red White & Mixed Rye Corn Osts Buckwhest Barley... Cloverseed lange Cloverseed small, Timothy seed Plaster ground Flour, per barre ———— } Flour, per barrel .......... or, 15; tallow 6; lard, & shouide ; bacon or side. eg 2» per dozen, 12 cents, Sarrected weekly by 1. J. Grenoble. COAL ~Fea, 3.00; Chestnut, 4.55; Bae 4.75. CHEAPEST & shelled, andears old ........ TE — - ham, &; Blove, FIRST CLARE M1 sid UNITED STATES, Look ai this list of some of the most popular music published. Printed on the best heat ¥ mitie sic paper, gnod clear print, full sheet music size, and same as generally retaliod all over the Unit od States at 30 10 75 conte 8 copy. Our price Is 5 cents per copy, or by mall one cent added for postage. We give the retail price, but remember our price is FIVE CENTS, We will send cate logue of 1,000 best selling pleces published free Don't pay high, exhorbitant prices when you oan gel the same music for about oveelghth the price. See the following : BONG Alice, Where att Thou 1... Angels Ever Bright and Answers... Blue Alsat Bridge - fidge vba B is inst Cherry Ripe. ks A Clang of the Wooden Dream Foot... « oobi INSTRUMENTAL Chop Sticks, waite... Black Hawk, wal IN THE wus BEDE vo io Hinde] Blumenthal wo wAdRmE onlBTEW Levy a De Lull wo Welsh MI os svi cins sani nmm— Richards sass suppose wo SUBOK Hy Re rset Tt BE And ap other equally as copy, post Pe LG py on plist ey ate Albany 13mayet N.Y.
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