» 4 Dr. HUMPHREYS’ Sprcrios are scientifically and carefully prepared presoriptions ; used for many years in private practice with success. and for over thirty years sed by the people. Every single 8pe- cific is as HY Lr al cure for the disease named, Thes files cure without dragging, pure ing or Tod! u ing the system, and are in fa and deed the sovereign remediesoflthe World, LIST OF PRINCIPAL CURES, PRICES, 1 Fevers, O ition, Infammat fons, 3 Worms. We rm Fe y m Co oie, S3 £1 iu ii ’ : » . A pinrrhen nm, of Children oF Ady senierys Gnipiug. Bilious Colle OL fe forbus, Vomiting ¢ ong hs, Cold, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Toothache Facea Jeada ‘hes, Stok Headuen } yspepsia, Bilious Stomach Suppheaned of Painful Periods. . tes, too Profu ge Periods . Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing salt Rao Ersyipelas, Eruptions. . Rheumatism, Rheumatic Palos o PECIFICS Fever and A gue, Chills, Malaria Piles, ind or Bleeding Ophthalmy, or Sore, or Weak Catarrh, Iofloenes, Cold 1 In be Wheoping OC ough s Violent Co Asthma, Of ¥ Ear Dischn serofuls, Fn gE f , Rwall tseneral De biiey. Phys al We skin Dropsy, and ty Neoretd 0 men =i Rc eSN, Clos on Ri Aing + .s Kidney Disense Nervous Debility Seminal W oak.” ness, or Involuntary Discharges, Sare Mouth, Canker rs rine ’ Bes ‘ting Ped + winfut ie] with dpasm 1 Discases of the Henrt,! ‘alpitationt , 0 ilepsy, Spas, St, Vitus’ Dance 1.0 DIphrhe rin. Ulcernted Sore Throat 2 8 hronic Congestions & Erup tons . - - Buby buty bata ty bk poms rt ok ws lS LNA tn SC IW tv I adn EE Saa® Wh 8, OF Sent Px paid en receipt nuREys' M al, (144 pages) hh snd id, mailed free, errs veys' MedicineCo 8 Fulton BLN Y. UMPHRE VETERINARY SIECIVICR Used oy all owners of Horscand C ate tle. At om piimen tary copy of Dr. Hu mphre ys’ vy Manual (G00 pages} on treatment and care of Anima ls-— Horse #, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry — Bent free. HUNPRERYS Meoiciss Oo. 108 Fulton 86, N. X TO CONSUMPTIVES. The nndersigned having been restored to health by simple wma tf ing for gevern affection, snd sumption, to his fellow sufl To those w gend (free reriptio v i -3 snre cure {onsunmption, As thma, Catarrh, Bronehitis an all throat awl inog Maladies H 1 . 1c. als attended wilh Hearse. Funer a very fine AN & LEO WA IT dtivass Tor the sales tery t ¥ ent gus SALARY ENSES PAID, Apply at ones, stat BE AES. st Brod others Company, a thy. ty ST We are ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —~(Phiadolp and Erle Division) «a1 and after Nov, 10, 1558 ESTWARD, ERIE MAIL loaves Philadelphia... 1125 pm Harrisburg... ,8850am Montandon . Ham wil - 70am 78am LT08am Renovo. E55am - arrat Erle. ww 40pm sunday rain Erie mall w also on Bun- day NEWE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg Moutandon. - Williamsport... 11 10am arr at Lock Haven 1210 pm News Express, mus also on Suns {30am £10am iwi2am Sunday Train day NIAGARA EXP, leaves Philadelphia, . Harrisburg Montandon Arr at J iillathapert... Aipm Lock Haven... 115 pm Renovo ' i ‘pm L910 pm 1150 pm LB00am 12 16a m 208 8m AST LINE leaves P hiladelphis.. Harrisburg Montandon Williamsport. Lock Haven arr at Renovo i WMSPORT EXP le aves P bitade iphia Harrisburg. Montandon arrives at Wi as port, Sunday Train. ~Willilamtport Express runs also ot day EASTWARD, ‘EA BHORE EXP loaves Lock Haven - je sruicy Shore, Williamsport. Moutandon arr at Harrisbun 3 Philadelphia. DAY EXP RESS leaves Kane Renovo . Lock Haven... Williamsport, Mountandon arr at Harrisburg... Philadelphia REN( WO ACN leaves Henovo Lock Haven Williamsport. Montandon arrives at Harrisin arg oon Philadel AS am BEEFECEREEEEEEEEEE mn Sunday from Lock Haven MALL leaves Erie . resnanssns 4 U8) DID - Renovo 1030 pm Lock Haven.....l1 5pm wi liamsport 12% am Mon wnndon 19am arr at Harrist MATE even 322 8 10 Philadelphia wba m Erie Mall east runs Kiso on sun. i T TERN EXP leaves Williamsport. 10am n 28 am arr at Harriat ® {30am . fladelphin.. 10 0am Southern Express cast runs also ay ¢ Mall West, Niagara Expross West, and Day ons Fast, Repovo Accommodation East {ail Kast make close connection at Lock nwith BE VR K. Trains, all East and West connect at Erie with +8 & MB R atConry with B. P & Smporium with B. N.Y. 47 BB, wood with A. V. K. R. LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, JEFONTE, NITTANY AND LEMONT KR. Daily Except Bunday. BTATIONS, Eastward, MPM P Westward jr. 4 Laurelton } Pads iy Mountas's 2iCoburn «| Zorhy Rising Spring is Penn Cave Centre Hall bh Lisreqn 43 81s ! Linden Hall 6 36 306 Oak Hall 6 30 i 00 ! Lamont 6 Dale Summit 6% ot 6 6 03 Pleasant Gap 10 ! 40 4: aa 6 00 28 leave Lewisburg for Montan- am, Lip m and 730 pm, re save Montandon for Lewhburg at 5.20 p nM pmand TH pm p J. R. WOOD, laneral Manager Gen’! Pa'ger Ag mate Rporiing y and receive pakke big pay i paper freely, open Order through News Co oft sold Tux NEw YORK 743 Broadway, New York or FREE enegntlied, and to nireduse var superior goods we will sendraes te ONE FEESOR in sah leealy, sa above. Only these whe write to wr at ones cas make sere of § (he chaner. All yes Dave ta do in above board Ketn ni of his advertisement ae mall ond of Che tele. an aks Mom cat sr perienre Address, HBA The POLI GAZETTE will v& mailed, see urely wraps od to any. address in the United States for three mogths no receipt of. ONE DOLLAR, Liberal discount allowed 10 postmaster ag n and clube, Sample copies mailed free address al orders 0 ! RICHARD K. FOX, FRANKLIN BGUARE TY ew Goods | They were selected Our ling of Fancy are selling rapidly. other goods, SPECIAL SPECIAL BARGAINS Cash meres; prices lower Mad ( Our stock of Ready. tor Infants kne¥E 40 foe. i H. A Anenen, M.D, 111 Bo, Oxford 85, Dovokiyn, N.Y, end at ae oh ——— Castaris err Twila, € Bour Riond vi, Livarnoms, Kills Wort, gives weep, and promotes a i widen olurious On. BISMARCK RETIRES. The Kaiser Accepts the Chan- cellor’s Resignation, EXGLISH THE STRIKING MINERS dx Li IL0. The by Concessions of the Military Called Out wt Number Oat Deduesmd to Muasters-—1he Liverpool, Work of the Labor Confersnce~—Lisbhon Agnin in Uproar, Loxnos, March 18 granted 1o their vmployes by mine owners have had greatly weaken the posit remaining out by no ducing gate number of striker vad quently detracting from the cnormous imporance of the movement, Nevertheless the estim ded mule by the employers themselves show that up wards of 150.000 men constitute the fighting the fact that this formiiab body well ipphied with Hd mined and able leader ; taken into consideration as evid 3 4 the struggle must end in victory for the men after & bitter Hight and i> rhaps bloodshed. That this view is taken by the masters is abundantly shown by thet ness to send a committe mittee of the men on their refusal to agen at the meeting of the own The employment of in Lancashire is may spread to miners are fn equally so \ Violen e to spe i INE I» NCressing and the | ities fearing disorder the constabulary where have arisen that promise active hostilities OOH 15 - force Hoth Mismarcks Resign Berri, March both Prince Bism bert Bismarck ha the emperor has tion of the chano Loxpox, Marg correspondent midnight that al Prince Bismarck's the fact that there ru has resigned, are prohibits cial censors, who patches under rund The Times, comun that Prince Bis that something mu connection with the | have caused his une The Standards o lin says: The officia my message, marck The Labor OC Berrix, March ence has appointad Work it mines will | checorns emy of Mine day labor Danish deley dent, and of women Simon, with ganan deleg emperor wil fock t Os i 10m Ww in the p nferen Thess £1 bichon Again Lispos, March Acting British hoisting and salutin the Shire district ha citement here The receipt of advices 0 stating that Buchanan | of native Facited, Lonsa Fur PATE « fOrIAY p Sirikera Liverroon, March 15 -~The strikin dock laborers have Ooe no u Thirty thousand of them marche through the gstreels in pr day and assutied an au : ening that the magistracy ere Com pelied 10 { the military, nvoke the aid of which have been called out, Riotous Live i furtyeiwe «adios Hecoversd Lospox, March 15 Forty-two bodies have been recovered from the ill fated or<a colliery in It is doubtful if the 100 odd remaining recovered, as fire has broken out afresh in the ruins. Wales Morton at Kissimmee, AvausTing, Fla, March 15 President Morton and party vesterday visited Kisimme aad the St. Cloud sugar mull, THE MARKETS Prices on the Stock, Province and Petro- sum Exchanges. PriraneLeswia, March 17. The market was stron. P eunsy|van in advanced Reading was strong and aotive, There was a good de- mand for the general morigage $8 and pre. ferred income bonds, Lehigh Valley and Le- high Navigation wero firm. Vollowing were the closing bide Lehigh Valley 51% Heading g. m. da Big N. Pac. vom 35g Reading lst pf. 5a. 66ig N. Pac. pf 9 Reading 2d pf. Ga. 47g Pennsylvania big Heading Md pf. 5s. 30g Reading " 2g H.and BT. com. Lehigh Nav 51 H.oand BLT. pf. 434 Be, Paul 68g W.N.Y.and P wig New York Produce Market. New York, March 17. State and western flour, strong, with a fair demand; low extras, $2532.05 city mills, $4QLN; city mills patents, $4.75@5.15, Wheat No, 2 red is fairly active, free sellers; WaMc. lower and weak: April, ¥1%0 Tc. May, FUS088 1.080. June, SGT. July, Se@MMe.: August, MIGOMgo.: Sep tember, BMG: December, 86 15. 16@57 4c. Barley Slow; state, 8c. western, 0 0c; Canadian, S@0c, Corn—No. 2 Is moderately active and firm; mixed western, 20g, Onta—Dull and firm; state, 28080c.; west. , TQ. net Dull: plate, $7.75082% extra mess, $TET.N Pork Flrm and quiet; new mes, $1158 1200; old mess, $10.25010.95; extra prime, $0.50 @in. 4 Lard-Quiet and steady; ston rendored, $6.59 bid. Eggs Quiet and unchanged: state and Pennsylvania, HB; western, Mo. south. orn, 1301. The O11 Market Puitaprornia, March 15.011 opetied at $e, and closed at 8840, Premsoung, March 17. Active, irregular market opened at Wlge., advanced to iio. | but deciined to Te. at noon. CONGRE - {JON AL House, Wasminogros, March 12 I'l Lilla fart follow Buammary of Proceedings In Senate and past six weoks, The dire Ltshiow a dee ficit of $8, The Johns Hopkins Glee club will take extensive tig a £ sannaciion Lid Point . burg. and Richmond will Sir George 0. Trevellyan’s motion British parliament hold winter sessions here. after was defeated in the house of commons by a close vote, The New York Baseball club's ag for an injunction against Buck Ewin him from playing with any other argued by eminent counsel. Decision perved, Isaac Bawtelle was committed without bail to await the action of the grand jury be visite that the WHE Tee shown in the McCalla inquiry. George H. Stayner was released from Lud low street jail, New York, in sums of 85.060 in the criminal and $5,000 in the civil suits i & prisoner, n New York First Mate George T. Johns, of the ahip Constance, was held without bail in the United States court on a charge of als tempting to kill & seaman. + A demonstration against ex-Prime Min- ister Ties wae mado at Buda-Pesth in the form of a public meeting at which Herr Helly and others made addresses. The crowd was finally dispersed by the police, Baron von Berlopsch, the Prassian minister of commerce, was mado president of the labor conference at Berlin The autopsy revealed that Farmer Floyd, who was shot by & burglar at Westport, No. Hved five weeks with a broken neck amd a fractured akail, It Is sald that the American minister at Madrid, Mr. Palmer, will resign his affioe and run for governor of Michigan. Mme. Teni, wife of the Chinese minister, made her first appearace in public nt a theatre party, and created a sensation in Washington society. spans wore killed and six injured ide at Troy, N.Y. The outlook in (he Mississippi valley is enpouragiog. Centre Hall» Mills. 1 All grades of Roller Flour con stantly on hand, at whole to dealers and at retail grades of Chop COAL, always on hand, Hard, Soft and Woodland, all , for Flour, Feed and Coal, Strictly Cash. All kinds of grain wanted aud cash paid for same. Kurtz & Son. FEE PENNSYLVANIA 1£ 3 AGT y constant i) thie Labora thenret]. MATHEMATICS and AST and applied MECHAN § ARTS. combi with stu Lhiree youre’ oor Bg ang rilpment “TEE TIRZLESS TOLLER POR TRADRI® Yours, anxious 10 please, Ep. I. HosTLEY, Ask your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & Co.'s HONEST CLOTHING Our nos are not ds of some STORREEEFVER fr yon can PRO. CURE THEM ENOWN and lar eet Ma \ Loring Hovss the world MAXE YOUR eyes snap and § FuesRing how we oan afford TO DO DRALER does not keep our goods, nd we WIILI nish 3 Buf eXITEES OF i paid, on receipt of prio fe will win and boid ur pRlron f order! We have built uj f pee by out PAL NETAKING met nd by delng by olde ors 6s we we : by i Bivie Origicstors, or Overcoals observe rules for measure. ! Ver vest, close up ule Waist over pants. Inside pensure, from crotch to heel, References First National Bank of Chit ony oat ai = KX (KK Cen r std Katdonad Bagpk of Chicas oa al ha JO, CH, ED. L HUNTLEY 4 & CO. , Manufacte urers and Wholesale Dealers i in Cotning | for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 12 Market St. , Chicago, tl. P. 0. Box 662 ary of Secretary Treasurer's salary Extra services of Sec'y ting. office rent, post and station tom Report Bitner loss fami tre Dale & Co Joss on goods ¥. Kartz, lose on hous R K Bartholomew, damage to house and contents A. Black, barn and contents Kate and Maggie Alex ander on premium note — Do Interest same Phobe Grenoble loss furs Do Interest 3 Reynolds, loss Do Interest Total assests and funds of the company the past your lek expenses To which add notes of 1865. 6, Tand 8...» Amounting to Minus © ancelations ‘and exonerations Leaving the svailable assets in force thisday Insurances taken the PASE FORT. oun 28570 61 To which add insurances of "85, 6. "7, and 8. 7.087 8) Minus eanoelstions Making riske and Ins ances this day. 102.545 2 1.213 507 #2 057300 Liane LIABRILITIER. Frances L Weave , 5456 osters oR] Ww. ¥. — — Phoebe Grenoble... ........ Tula 1 amount of labill Amount outstanding... 1,588 18 1.688 22 — Al a meeting held the same day the following Directors were chosen for the ensuing year: 8. J Herring, Samuel Gramley, Daslel Bromgard, Samuel Niack, Wm, MoParisne, J. 8B. Fisher, Jas ooh Bottoef, 11 0. Campbell, J, G. Bartley, K. B Duck, Fred Kurt, J. BH. Mower, Whereupon the Board oigeniaad by electing the following officers: President, Fred Kurte, Vies President, 8. J, Herring. Tresmsarer, Wm. Woll, Sooretary, D, F. Luss, EE din,
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