FARMERS MILLS, The News of the Past Week ns Given by Our Correspendent, W. J. Finkle and wife left Thursday for Belleville, Mifflin county, where they expect to remain a short time visiting friends. John Snavely has been in our com- munity for the past week baling hay for Adam Bierly. The grain fields are beginning to look green since the warm weather has set in and with favorable weather the farmers can expect a fair erop the com- ing harvest. A number of farmers are hauling their graln to market in order to have it out of the way when spring opens, and it is time to work in the ground; let others do likewise, it will give you that much of a gain in the spring. James Beck expects to go to Houser- ville, and pound the anvil there; Jim is a good smith and his friends will be sorry to see him go. EXPLOSIVES. POWDER, FUSE AND. QUARRYING MACHINERY. | ATLAS POWDER.—The very best | quality of Dynamite in use is nam- ed the Atlas Powder, for blasting rocks and blowing out stumps. JUDSON POWDER.—The Judson powder is of medium strength be. tween black powder and dynamite. BLACK POWDER.—Dupont’s make of blasting, rifle and sporting pow- der has always been considered the best in the market and it is as good in quality to-day as it ever was. CARTRIDGES. —Fixed ammunition for hunters and sportsmen. WE ARE PREPARED to supply the trade with the above High Class Our enterprising merchant, J. H. Rishel is busy getting ready for the | spring opening; give Johnuy a call and he will convince you that he car- | Explosives at the very lowest pri- We guarantee the lowest pri- ces for the best goods in this line ever offered for sale in this com- munity. Ces, ries a good stock of goods and sells at bottom prices. W. E. Yearick, living tance east of here is having sale and | will remove to Madisonburg. A number of Grangers attended | county Grange at Spring Mills, Tues- | day, March 6th. f a short dis-| Sadie Scholl and her aunt Lucinda, | of Centre Hall, were visiting friends | in our locality last week. Jew peddlersare plentier than bees | at the present time; the people should | not patronize them and give them two | prices for their goods; let them go and | work and not defraud the people. I Mrs. Jerry Stover has been a victim | of the grip for the past few weeks. Samuel Ream, of Penn Hall, seen in our locality. Some of our farmers are complain- ing of distemper among their horses, Rev. Hertz was again sent back to his field of labor where he has been for two years and has made many friends. The people of the communi- ty had a donation for the reverend a few weeks ago which was quite a sur- prise, truly “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” James Waugh and family, north of Penn Cave arrived a few weeks ago af- ter spending about five months in the western states; they report a nice time and were well pleased with the west. John Brown, of Bpring Mills moved into Isaac Smith's tenant house last Thursday and intends working for Isaac this summer. John Goodhart has hired on a farm in Nittany valley for the coming sum- mer. Jesse Long, the obliging postmaster of Penn Cave is getting tired carrying the mail for uncle Sam and getting no pay. Leah, Jennie and Joel Reifsnyder, of Millheim, were visiting at George Armbrusters on Sunday. : was | | i ss A A Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheuma- tism; but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, Ills: “I was bad- ly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right today and would insist on every one who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at once.” 50 cent bottles for sale by J. D. Murray, Drug- gist. m————— A Ps ————" Gx. Beaver being a delegate to the Republican state convention, he will, no doubt, make the speech putting Hastings in nomination. When Bea- ver was nominated uncle Dan did the same agreeable thing for the governor, One good turn deserves another. CHICAGO has a man who says for $8000 he will construct a telescope by which one will be enabled to see a pin upon the moon. Let him go ahead, and if his machine will enable us to see a pin, beit a linch-pin or a pin-acle, on the moon, he may draw on us for $8000 and a night's lodging at a first class hotel, — fifi cofpon—————— New Millinery Will have my spring opening of Millinery goods today, everybody is invited to call and examine goods. I have a nice selection of ladies and children’s hats, children’s caps, flow- ers, laces, ete. Come and see, Mgrs. C. B. Boos. AAS Played With Fire, A straw stack was set on fire, up the valley, Wednesday by some children at play and the barn close by was sav- ed only by the hardest kind of work- Bargains in Clothing. New suits made to order, $15 to $18, All new spring goods, at Montgom- ery's, Bellefonte. msn A Mp i For SALE.-—A mare six years old, Fine single or double driver; a splen- did roadster. Call on C. E. Rover. marl5-4t Spring Mills, Pi. . ~Lewins, Bellefonte, is making » big reduction in price on all lines of Cotton, hemp, tape and rub- ber fuses for use in dry and wet rock. PLATINUM FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. ROCK DRILLS. —Rock Drills opera- ted by hand, steam or compressed air with boilers, air compressors and engines for operating the same. ORDERS FOR ANY of the above articles placed in our hands will receive prompt attention at the very lowest prices, VIicCALMONT & CO, 22Junly BELLEFONTE, PA. MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that of human life. It has been the leading subject of professional research and study in all ages, But notwithstanding this fact it tx not gener ally known that the seat of life is loca- ted in the u per part of the spinal cord, pear the base ofthe brain, and so sensi tive Is this portion of the DErvOuUs sys tem that even the prick of a needle will cause instant death. § Recent discoveries have demonstrated that all the organs of the body are under the cone trol of the nerve centers, located In or near the base of the brain, and that when these are deranged the organs which they supply with nerve fluid are also derapged. When it is ro- membered that a serious injury to the spinal cord will cause paralysis of the hady below the injured point, aus the nerve force is prevented by the injo from reaching the iyzed portion, it will be understood bow erangement of the nerve centers will the derangement of the various organs which they supply with nerve force Two-thirds of chronic diseases are due to perfect action of the nerve centers at * base of the brain, nol from a derange- wnt primarily originating In the organ it- , The great mistake of physicians In treating these diseases is that they treat the organ rather than the nerve centers which are the cause of the trouble # Da FPrasgrix Mines, the celebrated spo clailst. bas profoundly studied this subject for over XM years, and has made many important discoveries In connec tion with it, chief among them being the facts contained in the above statement, and that the ordinary methods of treatment are wrong. All headache, dizal- ness, duliness, confusion, pressure, blues, mania, melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, St Vitus dance, eto, are nervous Dieeens no matter how caused. The wonderful success of Dr. Miles’ Hestorative Nervine is due to the fact that it Is based on the foregoing principle. Du Mines’ Restorative Nevis sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by Dr. Mites Mroicarn Co. Eikhart, nd., on receipt of price, $i per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. It contalas neither opiates nor dangerous drugs Fan Has made many friends. Why? Because itis the best and cheapest lini- ment sold. It kills pain! SHLYHATION OIL issold by all dealers for 25¢ Substitutes are mostly cheap imita- tions of good articles Dont take them. Insist on getting SALVATION O11, or you will be disappointed. CHEW LANGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacos Antidote Price 10 Cts. At all dealers, DENNSYLVANIA Railroad. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED PLEASURE TOURS. FLORIDA, Jan 0th, February 10th and Fin, March 13th and 27th. Two weeks in the Land of Flowers on the first four twit, while tickers for last tour are tara neti Mat Hist, Special trains of $60 00, trom Phtinde) ia Ay Tos ALS um Ealiadiigh ee Cann pi ine radirond and moda Capitol, povering rom] . on, 0 and $13.50 from Philadelphia $11.00, TOURIST ACERT AND CHAPERIN ACCOMPANY [3CE PARTY, apply to Tourist Agent. 238 South Fourth Street Philedeiphin: 1106 Broadway, New York; 860 Ful tf Bewlony, BM PREVOST, J. R. WOOD O.W BOYD, Pax, Agte tn ree Pullman Hlowping and ing Cars. Rate WASHINGTON, oid Mora Yon say + and . April 12th, Three-day Hum Pe atin Kate from New York $13 For teketa, itineraries. and fall information tom Rireet, Brooklyn; or 200 Wasnington Street, Goon’ Mg'r Gon) Pass Ag t Ast, Gen] «Do you need a pair of heavy rub ber boots or shoes, or anything else in that line? Go to Mingle's, Bellefonte, No better assortment, DR. The doctor has been for years professor and lect- urer in several of our largest medical MORITZ SALM. This emi- nent Physi- cian has devot- ed lifetime to his specialty-- diseases ofthe Nose, Eye, Ear, Lung, Throat, and chroni Dis- €eaSes. jects concerning 4 his specialty. CENTRE HALL, Pa, at BARTGERS' HOTEL Oct. 6: Nov. 3; Dee. 1; Dec. 20; Jan. 26; Feb, 28; March 23 June 15; July 13; Aug. 10. BELLEFONTE, Pa., at BUSH HOUSE Saturdays, Aug. 12 Oct. 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2; Dee. 30; Jan, 27; Feb. 24; March 24; April 21; June 16; July 14; Aug 11. He will visit this « y EVERY FOUR WEEKS, thus pense of visiting the city, as he Is the only own mani ios, ods Jiagrams, elo nature of thelr dense, This will give his jcal treatment su oppor i will permit ouly of mon 3 All Eye Operat Fridays, Sept. 8: s April 20; May 18; ; sept. 9: May 19; saving his patients th Lot CURED RY DR. SALM AFTER HAVING BUF FERED FOR YEAR WITH STOMACH, BLADDER AND KIDNEY TROUBLE, I have been safferin 3 ¥¢ $ bladder and kidoey trot that felt all hroke up n't follow my labors on sevounl Of great pains, Weskne headach Bal now, afer 8 of GCE more alle v aud 1 IY Mevers alo Con warse of tremlment consider mvse.f EK. ANKENY , April 26, 1588 ELVE YEARS AND THOU RENT PHYSICIANS Fall SALM CURED ME, ive years I suffered tortures Ls AILED FOR TW GH SEVEN DIFFE ED, DR me that i} For more than Lwe ud that he would with liver, stomach and kidney trouble I gave him case and sionslly | had togo to bed for a week wl 8 Lime ab 5, for Low Bough i is and was unable to work for years; bul now after 8 i se Onoe more out on y¥ & few months’ treatment with Dr Salm | Ye after more than feel 80 well, 8s I never did before. 1 used plies Frie and those who kod of patent medicines and had seven different phy and thi siclans but gradually grew worse and we Dr. Salm’s wonderful skill However. sinoe 1 put myself ander Dr, Ha JOHN MORNINGRED treatment | improved gradually and now « ss good a day's work as any one. 1 oan cer iy recommend the doctor 1o those suffering chronic diseases of any kind J. A GRAMLEY Rebessburg, Centre county, Pa DEAFNESS CURED BY DR. BALM AFTER A GREAT MANY CURES HAD FAILED For quite a time | have teen almost 1 deaf from catarrn, particularly in my lefl which seemed dead, aud the right one gol worse daily. | was very despondent and = porate on scoount of not being able oo hea went ott around me: felt always tired and lost “ne Now | am quite a different man feel happy once more, all this thanks io | salm’s skillful treatment. | have been 0 thre other doctors, Noone can imagine how goo and young I feel since | can uoderstand more without an effort MICHAEL STENGER 1 w me will AFTER HAVING El IVE FRRENT DES AND A WAGON 14 WW DIFFERENT VATEST MEDICINES AND WAS AT LAST « BY DK. BALM ght yoars | RED was trouble at what aii 1 tolay I fowl likes nev MRE CARLIE ige, Cevtre Co. Pa AND WORSE A BAD CASE OF «( Bt } SALM CURED ME AFTER THE VERY BEST PHYSICIANS IN THE COUNTY HAD FAILED WH He was correct, for once Handy Ri Johustown, Pa. CLOSURE OF THETEARDUCT CURED BY DR SALM, i have had a good deal of rouble with my eyes for the last Give Years Tears runnin over my cheeks contivually Dr. Salm called it closure of the ‘eardoct and operated on 1 same, and now { can keep my hander fin my pocket joe stead of wiping lears roptinoaily i. MARTHA CARREY as LF For more than case of « sears | have affected 113 be fie a af Indians, Va CATARRH AND EAR TROUBLE DE BALM For more thay ten years | have had a bad of eatatrh My ears gradusl'y became aff to such a degree that Lhe heating | We almost totally gone and bad ‘a ih bor mine very mu 1 CURED 5 Riarmoea, Diseases of wo nen, such as have ba cured. Cancers tumors Abroad snd poiys Ro entting, 10 pain, bo dager Manhood pe fect] Quick, pain spermalort hes yoers, weak and pervous de dispmsss, whether from improdent habits « that debilitates sexonl fuurtions, speedily Urine «Earl perem apply! for smadion which will receive a carefal chemiesiand n Small tumors, Cancers, wa 1a. males, « Metheow! Fiend prog sin, of . method Address gli or CORSULTATION FREE renfoared ain ou 1 prostomd A eRovess § ied) A GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! Our immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods are now in, consisting of Clothing, Overcoats, Dry Goods, the finest selections of Dress Goods ever displayed in this valley, Boots and Shoes, etc. These goods are first-class, and every: thing of this seasons production. We are of fering all our goods at low prices and are AT OUR OLD TRICKS! That of selling the best of everything in our store at prices that dont suit our competitors, but pleas the buyers immensely. HARPER& KREAMER, CENTRE HALL. We are offering mosQvaluable and uses ful Premiums. Did you get a Card? Ark for one. We will send the man : 1 nd yon ' ES ae ATTORNEYS. i JOHN ELINE | Atlorney at law, BELLEFONTE, PA. { Office on second floor of Furst’s buildisg. north | of Court House. Can be cousulled in German | and Euglish, ‘ansy J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, E. L ORVIS. (RVIS, BOWER & ORV1S, Attorneys at Law, BELLEFORTE FPA. Office in Crider’s Exchange building on second Boor. ‘mnks D F. FORTREY, . Attorney st Jaw, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Conrad Building. jan%2 (JLEMANT DALE, v Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank Jans? RURKLE, Attorney -at-lLaw, BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly Bpecial stlention given to collections, Office, 2d floor Crider Excha ge. J. L.BranoLER, C,P,. Hewes QPANGLER & HEWES, Attorneys at Law, Epacial a tention clions, BELLEFONTE, PA. all the courts Consultation in to coll Practice Eoglish German and jan®i S D. GETTIG We ATTORNEY-AT- LAW ILLEFORTE, PA. Collections and all legal ness atlended Ww | Consultations German and Eoglish, i 1 Exchange Ballding baa \ B. BPANGLER, oe ATTORNEY -AT- LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Codsultation in Ea Crider Exchsuge nRovive Mri Office, tices in all the Prac riintd German gliah and uildiog BANKS. COUNTY BANKING 00, BELLEFONTE, PA. Wnt Doles, I. D. Spvaxer, Cashier, (1ENT LE Reoeive deposits, rine aul HOTELS. IOUSE, 5. Woods Caldwell ou tor LOCK HAVEN PA. | Good sample rooms on fin anvil ! JRVING Terms reasonable floor, | HOUSE, “WL. Daggett, Proprietor { BELLEFONTE, PA Epecial attention given lo country trade apree | MAN HOURE Oppaite Court House, BELLEFONTE, PA. new farniture throughout, steam 11s and all modern Lim provements Good table and moderale charges i NEW GAR i {FRING MILLS BOTEL, A D. H. Ruhl, Proprietor,” SPRING MILLS, PA, 1 §¥ree bus to and from all trains] N EW BROCK ERHOFF HOURE, , J. MN. Neubaner Proprietor, BELLEFONTE, PA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sample rooms on first floor. Speciallgrates 10 witnesses and jurors AB HARTER AUCTIONEER, MILLHEIM, PA, EE PEXNSYLVAKIA STATE COLLEG LOCATED IN OKE OFSNTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND ALLBGHEXY REGION; UNDENOMIXA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXEs; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW, NEW BUILDINS ARXD EQUIPMENT. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses} and AGRI CULTURALCHEMISTRY; with constant ii lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora BOFANY and HORTICULTURE: theorets- oal and practical, Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and th h course in the Laboratory. {CIVIL ENGINEERING, } These <« ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: )oour ms {MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING scoompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Bhop, snd the Laboratory. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origl nal investigation, INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN, LADIES COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two yeas Ample facilities for Masic, voos! and inmramenial, LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional.} French, German and English (rev quired.) one or more continued through the entire course and applied, MECHANIC ARTE: combining shop work with study, three yean' course; New build. ing and equipment, MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL BCI ENCE; Constitutional! Law and History Political Boonom Lie. MILITARY SCIENCE: instruction theoret) cal and practical, including esch arm ofthe service, 18. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two yoars—carefully graded and thorough, Fall term opens Sept. 14, 188), Examinations for admission, June 16. and Sept. 18. Commence ment week Juve 12-15, 1802, For Ostalogue or other information, address GEO WW, ATHERTON, LL.D. Pred, State Oollege. Coutre Co Pe The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufactur- ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the A LT, 12 and CAN OHL SL ("2 0 «, canes bearing their ale a Sold only Gronehsa irl do wloms, without ox ira cturgs, a EE Ee ee 0 BES i» Ed PENNSYLVANIA RE. R. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. Time Table. in effect December 81, 1882, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, 9.18 a. m.~Train 14. (Dally except Bunda For Bunbury , Wiliker barre, Hazleton, Pottsville Harrisburg and intermediste’ stations, arriving at Philadelphia at 3.00 p, m., New York, 5.50 p m., Baltimore, 3.10 p m, Washington 4.30 p. m. connecting st Philadelphia for all sea-shore points, hrough passenger coaches to Phila ex his and Baltimore, Parlor cars to Philadel phisa, 138 p. m~Train 8. (Dally except Runday.) i Harrisburg and intermediate sas | tious, arriving at Philadelphia st 6.50 p m., New | York. 1008 p. m., Baltimore, 70 p.m, Washin tonal 837 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadel- phin, sud pas enger couches to Philadelphia snd Baltimore, 501 p.m. ~Train 12. [Dally except Bundasy. For Wilkesbarre, Hamoton, Por under.) and intermediate points, arriving at Phils delphis Lip m., New York 3.00 8. m., Baltimore 10.40 p. m. FPasseugor coaches 10 Wilkesbarre and Pudi adelphia. 767 p. m.~Train Harrisbur 6. (Dally) For Bunbury and all intermediate stations, srriy ing at Philadelphia, 430 a. m , New York at 7258 a m. Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to Philadelphia and New York Philadelphia pas sengers cau remain (in sleeper undisturbed until 7008. m, 120 8. m~Traln 4. (Dally) For Bunbury Harrisburg aud ntenmedinste stations, arriving a Philadelphia at 6.608, m., New York, 925 & om | week days, 10 & a. m. Sunday, Baltimore, 620 a, |, Washington. 7.4), & m. Pullman sleeping j cars to Philadelphia and passenger coaches | Philadelphia and Baltimore i WESTWARD, 537 a. m.~Train 3. (Daily) Por Erie and Can | andalgos ahd intermediate stations, Rochester Buflkio aud Niagara Falls, with through Pullman BEoches | Ler, { 10.17 Train 15. (Daily) Intermediate stations, 1.66 p.m ~Train 11. (Dally except Bunday, | For Kane, Ca andaigus sod Intermed inte stations Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgers Valls, with through passenger coaches 1o Kane and Roches ler, and Parlor car 10 Hochester, 604 p. m~Train 1. (Daily except Bus For Renovo, Ralston and intermediate st $46 p. m~Train (Daily except For Willlsmsport and intermediate stations For Lock Haven and EAST AND s8OUTH., 1 16 leaves New York 12.15 1 3, Baltinor ¥. Wilkesbs GRY BITIVILR 8 lenves Phila iam, Balti iba wm, (Daily szoept Wilikesbarre 3 arriving st Moplendon 1.06 pm, with parior car from Phiiadelpbis and through puscuger cosches from Philadelphia snd Baltimore Train | leaves Few York 9.00 a 1, Phils, Pp im; Washington st 11.00 a mn, Baltimore at i200 Wii keabwarre i2 pm, arriving st Moutan Gh RLEAE pm, Werk Car, wilh through pes er comches froun Phila and Baltimore. pm, weg Pulisdelphia 4.80 cays Waabiugu mn, arriving sf Moctandon 8.46 pm Through Parlor Cer and passenger coach from Philadelphia Train 3 leaves New York st 800 p mm, Philsd 112 pm, Washington 10.40 p m, Baltimore, 1140 pm, (daily) arriving st Montandon st 5 am, with through Pullman sleeping cars Phila. Washington and Baltimore and throug passenger coaches rom Philadelphia and timore dULG LL leaves New York 2.30 LU Pp. In Punday days, 4.50 p. m Baitimore 4.12 LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. Daily Except Bunday. Eastward, STATIONS. MPM} #0 Montandon 104 Westward, PM P.M AM. LE 5 6 > Vicksburg 6 37 MiMlinburg 6 50 Millmont 6 58 Glen 1ron) 7 Zi Paddy Mounts'n 7 38 Coburn 7 4 Zerby 7 55 Rising Spring is O02 Penn Cave i* 09 Centre Hali i 16 Gregy § 23 Linden Hall 528 Oak Hall § 82 Lemont 8 37 Dale Summit % 47 Plonsant Gap 0 50 Axemann 4 £ 55 Bellefonte Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan. dou sti Wam, 1000am, 1.20 550and 7.40 m. turning leave Montandon for Lewisburg at dg & imam. 5 ovmE06 pm, ands 80 pm on Sundays trains leave montandon 10.18 a. mm. m., returning leave Lewisburg 10.2: a { to. and 8.00 p.m, { For rates. maps, ete, oall on agent “or address” | Thee E. Watt, P. A.W, DD. 110 Fifth ave , Pitts Iw J. BR. WOOD iE | 8. M. PREVOST, General Managor, Gen'l Pw'ger Agt. TE Fore re w 87 to sell a choloe line of NURSERY LIBERAL SAL PAID WEEKLY. PER { | STOCK and SEED POTATOES | ARY or COMMISSION | MANEXT and PAYING POSITIONS so GOOD | MEN SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGIN { NERS EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF | DESIRED. Write at once for terms to The Hawks Nursery Co. | fegl-4m ROCHESTER. NX. Y. i i ~ | Chamberlain's Eve and Skin | Ointment. | A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, | Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old | Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, | Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed It is put up in 25 and 00 cent boxes. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever | Bores, Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. D. Murray. spare hours. man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand. fly, without © vecessary. N Dont pour hatls Cs spn aa 0 Loa pom watoh base. Sunt lor - teen,
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