flit Crntte grmocmt. - mrn • B BLLBFONTK, PA TilK CENTKK UKMOCHAT \* pub. liah! tifrry rhum4> morning,M B#llrK>aU,(itr county, PA. TKKK.I-('Mbln dranr Si L0 It nut pold in dvur. ............. UOO A LIVK PAPKK—tlavoUtl Co Ihe lntr*u of ih wfcotn |MHpU. t'y uit-ata in*d within thr** month* will ho cm>u ■ J*' - I la adrauca. *. , !*pr wilt o Jlarontlauad antil arrtaragcaara uai'l cacapt at option •! |iab!lahar# '*tara £oinf|out of thacouoty iruat l a paid for In •duoc*. Aoytraon procuring ua trncaah acbacrlbara will * aant a copy fraaof rharga. Our •ataualtf ciKßlatli u uiakaa tin- i*apar an an ally raliat lr an t }imaiahl uiaditim lor aurartlotiiM Wa bara taoatampla f*< H*> qnartar, half year, or yaar, aa follows: * <*i - •r*caoocrriiD. 0 0 ;*5 ill 5 • na in. h (<*r I.' Ifßaa tliU typa) 4 |*U Tay ••• 7 I I I*' ,'hraa Inchaa. I'M I ' ' *4 lartar column r Iti- haa ?•* Half tv ]• u .a r • in* It - .* i'\ A •hi . , illlßt* . t ■ I * *' :• rn i I artl"' n r : 'v t I— j • 1 r I • fore f • uficap •• • . • ' wba tiftlf*) uvii>iii'luv ' - • icqU.frtl v utlOAi s•. 11 ' • i.i +%•-h ioMrtioti 1 ''M'ncnaart.-.'! tLan raota. •I-. olyganay set of I*6'.! was passed the (lenallte* of that law Uae been enforced against not exceed ing three persons, it would seem that in the enforcement of the present la* against some twelve thousand polyp, miau, who bare been excluded from tb polls, it must justly fie regarded thai the act has been fully wei which they will be unwilling to use for ever at the bidding of those who have it not. The fact also is that it will be necessary to the preservation of the political influence of the people's party (* the Mormons style themselves) to have a large body of their members who are not |>olygamista must tend in time to weaken the practice of polygamy, tor every married Mormon who take, but one plural wife loaes three votes for his party—bis own and those of hi* two wives (woman autfrage being establish od by law in Ulab). Another consider ation, already adverted to, the influence upon the young men and rising gener. ation is entitled to great weight. See ing all the office* of honor, trust sod profit, such as delegate to congress, members of the legislative assembly, probate judges, clerks of the county courU, sheriffs and others, many of tbem quite lucrative, held by monoga tnist* while polygamisU are wholly ex eluded, the aspiring young men of the territory would prevent an anomaly in human nature if they should fail to be strongly influenced against going into a relation which thus subjects tliem to political ostracism and fixes upon them the stigma of moral turpitude. ' DirnciLTA or tii situatiow. The difficulty of the situation can he better understood from the fact that among the orthodox Mormon* of Utah polygamy i* a part of their religiou* faith, and while but a small per coot, of tbe whole adult Mormon population have actually entered into polygamic relatioo. yet all faithful believe io it a* a divine revelation. Tbe right of congreaa to eu ( preaa this greet evil is undoubted. It is equally plain that tbe dignity and good ifame of this great government, among the natinji*of theeartb,demand * such congre*aional action as shall ef factually eliminate Ibis national dis grace. If the member* of the present . 'eg' stature, all of whom nre Mormons, bit none of whom livo in polygamy, and which convenes in .lanuary neat, fail to adopt measure in conformity with the act of I SSJ for the suppression of polygamy, this commiifion will bo pre pared to recommend, aud congreaa will certainly not dolay the adoption of the most stringent measure* compatible * with the limitations of the con*iiiniion 11 that nioy he considered neresssry for '• the suppression of this great evil, in * regard to the law of the territory con ferring on women tho right of suffrage, m the commissioners say, without expres * sing any opinion on the quenlion of women suffrage in general, we are satis fied that, owing to the peculiar statu of ' affairs in Utah, this law is an obslrtio tion to the speedy solution of the "vex od question. ' The report, in conclu , s on. says : "It hn* been asserted tha' pilvgaiiiic marriages burn increased > since the passage of tbe Kdinund* act. | <>n lite contrary, wo have the opinion j of many Mormon* and non Mormons that they have comparatively decreas ed ; and after diligent inquiry we be lieve the latter conclusion is correct." Suing Mr. Ileusel. A DETECTtVB CI AIM* 11000 *VW\RtI r*OM THE 10. KIN lI,TIC UUIIHUN. HsAbronD, I'a .November 2.— Just be fere leaving his hotel to attend a Item • K-ralic meeting here to-night the sher tl served upon Chairman W. U. ilensel a summons in a suit brought in tin. county by fietectivo I'.. .1. Wilmolh to recover the >lik*l reward offered last i ear by the ltemocratic Sute Com mi I lee. With regard to the suit brought igainst him i 'hairmsn llnnsel says the tacts are that la*t year poaters were put ' up over the State off •. ing. in the name of tho Democratic Slate Chairman, re ward* tor the conviction of person, guilty of violating the statute* again.t •nbery nnd corruption in the use ot won j | >-y at elections. \\ illmotb got several of ins associate, to come on here from Buffalo; tbey represented themselv,* as Republicans to a local tax collector >f that party and induced him to give them ante-dated tax receipt*. A* soon as Wilmolh got one :*ued to himself in ibe name ol E. T. Johnson be arresied be lax collector, who was indicted and flead guilty, but has never been pun' ! .shed Wiimoth claimed frIOOOoI Hen ■•I, who declined to pay it, maintaining , that the offense was not covered by the •ffer of the Sute Committee; that the I tax collector had never t>een punished ; ' that he suspected collusion between the oarties, and that the whole scheme sn< I ; * game of money making detectives wbodid not discover any elctiou frauds, ' out simply set up the <<>b to t>eat liie committee out of the reward. As soon *a be crossed the New \ork line on his way from brie via >alamanca to 'lay he w*. met by Wilmolh with the writ. In his speech to night, alluding jocularly to the affair, ilensel said the Bradford jw-ople were so hospitable that be w I dways glad to have an invitation to visit McKean county, even if it came trom a Deputy Sheriff and wss returns nln to early as the fourth Monday ol November Ths New York 7S' that the l>emocraU won't get at least ' 4S votes out of these doubtful states, r ' they are destined to be more surprised than the Republican* were after tbey heard of the result of theOoio election. ' A* a matter of fact, the Democrats are ; 1 sure of more then 153 electoral votes 1 ; sad the Republican* are sure of being 1 ! comprehensively beaten. i fiENESAL Nhebnan haa received house* and other present* worth 950,(KM) since he became General ol the Army, exclu siva of the $40,000 worth of diamonds t given by tbe Kuedive to Mrs. Fitch, and since divided among the General s , daughters. For the post fifteen year* > he has been paid 917,500 a year, and be * will draw this salary until bta death , Oh, bow he ought to lota bit country I The best breed uf cattle la tbe ona which answer* our purpose the beat; I sometimes natives meet this require , i tnent better than other*. The Civil Service Humpled. Q >J. Young i# Col lector of Kevenue in the Fourth North Carotin* district; E. K. Dudley w.ot * deputy under hint ; J. K. Hilars is u congrrmniNn plaot from that elate. Ho WHH "beted hy the Ad tuiniairation and in barmony with it* peculiar |>olicy—the poliry illuatrated by the support of Cach in South Cnro Una and Chalmers in Mississippi. A , few day* iigo Ml. Dudley received a let ter from liia superior, Collector Young of which ttie following ia thw rnoat tun | lerisl portion "Hon. .1. I". o.Hara baejust heen to i nee me and iuni*in on your removal. I j ! hope you and your IriemU will appreci i j iite ruy poriiion mid tin- partiality I i have afinwn yon *> retention an l(lll|! I against the demand and wi-li ol our M. I cv it will he observed that no complaint j IN made of any luck of capacity or fide! j ity. Tbo Collector coolly l.ebeada the | deputy for no other iei- u than that lua bead ia demanded ny <'Tiara. 'l'he j removed deputy be* wultrli a long lei i ter to the Collectol, in which lie ruy* I n the last pnlitj< l eotnpaign, u> n-u al, a convention of the li-putdican pat i v assemMed al Wilson, N rlli Carolina, in thia Congressional li*lnct, for iliei jpurpose ol nominal ing u candidate for' 'J.ingre**, and while si.id Oonvenl ion I Wi.a in aeaaion a mol> t I to the collector You ask me t<> "pie**#' work up all Unfinished bil.ine*i by November I " My otlice i* in order, and my work up ! j it the clnee of hinunc** <>l each wo mouth* • alary September nti'l i i.'tnler, I have rlrven in lamilv to provide for : I iho Government sent >ou tue money . " 'lie la-I dav of Aug.ist in pay lor Sept | What do you do with tot money ol ' your deuutiea Mr. Dudley *do ray* in hi* letter I *ll*ll aetnl the I'rest. l*n I of tile I'hi I ted Siate* a c tpy r.f our letter to me. 'hat lie may *•• what ktr.d of civil scr vice reform one o| In* collector* ha* in motion imiinn in* dei.utie* m the i "old N->rin Stale," and nil tiougli tour , Utter i* marked "IVrwin*!," yet f fe*l ; I it my duty, for the **ke of civil • rvic ■ reform, to have avid letter published ' that tile good people of the atate and 1 country may read it* contnta in full. i If tin* cae were $■ xceiilional it would ■ I not he deemed worthy of .penal notice ■ n our column*, but * it turniahea a lair il'u-tration of the manner ;n which the Civil aervice i* managed in the •Siuth—eajie. i*ily in HIIMA STATE* which 1 the AdminiPtration hope* to capture by it* coalition d.algw -it (fiotlld l>i given wi Je publicity. It i* jiO'*it.ie for th* Administration to buy the up|>orl of purchasable men i hut in ao doing it must iro-vitaMv lo*e I the reajieet of goorl rmem in all part* of the country.— M '.ukirjUtn J' u . How Ibe Mint I* Guarded "It would not l>e healthy for a burglar ' to attempt any ol h * trtcka about the j Mint," a den yesterday. "Ala>ul year ago I cau*e I all tho mu*ket to IT changed I to repenting rifle* and aeven hot c*r tunea that are darling*. Our outaide watchmen who patrol the *treet* almiit th" place are well aupplied with fire arm*. In fact, they are walking aiae nat*. We can readily arm every per •on in the building who can handle a pistol or a gun. There i* no trouble apprehended that I know o*. and I can not divine why the Secretary of the i f'rraury h* ordered Catling gnn* and I carbine* for the mint*. I have not re quested anv. because we are sufficiently armed. At thi* time there are being turned out over a million of tan lard dollar* each month, and we frequently j : have $! j.000.000 in tlver in the vau l. j Hut it wuuld take a little army Willi .Canon* to gel at it.''— Pfii/adt(pkut tit \ I cord. A Latum Sanaa M*< IHNIS. —The Wil ( : tiling..oi Star *aya the greatest triumph ol inventive genius since the invention i of the on ton gin ha* been scoured hy | < 'h*ilo T. Mason, Jr., n nativeol Sump ter, South Carolina. It ia the perfecting of a cotton picking machine, and tl will do the work of the human fingers. Hetealter cotton iii the fields can he gathered eaaily without the negro'* help. Tbe patent is owned by ■" Charleston company. A teal waa made ot tbe machine near Sutuler a few day* ago in tbe presence of a number or per •una, and although the cotton was very wet troni tbe long spell of wet weather, and had been open and ready lor pick inglully six weeks, tbe machine, which was operated by one horse and one man, harvested rot ton at the rate of titer 21 Hi pounds an hour, wlilcb would be al tbe rale of 2 000 |W>utids a wot king day ol ten bnura. Mr. Maon ia tiy no mean* satisfied witb the present work ing capacity ol tbe machine, and change* are now being made which it is believ ed will incr*aee Its capacity to about 4,000 pounds of seed cotton a day, of three bales of lint. Loudon's Excitement. A Outrage in an V'ndrrf/roumi . J'unHfl, LONDON, OctoberVl.—Tho excitement j over the explosions in the underground , railway last evening 111 very great. A ( large nuuit.er ol police a ere on duty ell iiigtil at the varum* stations and guard ing tbe line. A heavy lorce w* alio employed in watching tue ll.>u* ot I'al li.in.nl arid other punlu- buddings. , Workmen have been engaged all night lat lit.lad street station, removing the 1 'leliri*. Twenty eiglit pel son* who were j injured l.y me explosion were tukeu to , j Hie hosptlai. 1 ..ur ol them aie aeiioua' ! ly hurt, but are expected to recovei- I I In- other* were able to go to their J Homes during il.e night. Ali available . d.-lecuve* itre engaged in searching fir the purpelrnlci* ol the 1.-rtible on I 1.0.Ma1N,1.-toh'-r .11 —The excitement Is uililbatex collCfl llllig till* "IpioSIOUS. All day l.o> a lIMVO been . lying specials 1 witli the "latest i.nw* ol tliu great I - • j tnan outrage," Londoner* aro tinani inous in putting Hie blame on the Iri.h Nationalist*. Ttie .Si. ./■)..■ liauttc •ay* 'The culprit* will he found among j the Irish patriot* and the instrument* I 1 will bo found to iiave been imported troiu the United Stales. .Mr. 1' ivitl * le.'ture in.-re**.-* tLe so*- i pi I iob. He said "the buttle must ho j | lought in i.nglan-i, arid lought it wi!l j surely lie. ' As nt the lira" ol tho Tl.Ubnix I'a.k murders, nnti Iri*h tlir.-at* are mutter ] jed 111 the Stre. ta. Tin* bead of the ex plosive department of the War i iffi. e •T.l* iloieted for hui.ra with th'ijluii.e Secretary. The tunnel* 'ir-- gu .fled bv soldier* .ui.l police. A raretul •earch Was made \ Oil th" scene .. f the explosion at i'laed j • treel V hole Wa 'ound in th" hrit'k ] #..rk, not Ur,"- tin.o a tuan's bat, with , crumbled inaaonary Iv.r.g aUiut. There I ere no veni Ut iii shal ta in the I unn< I. 1 therefore the explosive must t.avc ITCH Carrie I bv fi itid or thrown Irom tl.e window rf the train. The gas pi|T was iw:.|*r| in; . the •aspe of a large hall . moon. Ino telegraph wires hat.g in lesl-M.ns along the wall. The ol!i,,als rn all convinced that H.e work wa di ne bv Fenian*. They were warn* I by the jolice three months ago that such *ri oulr> ge was rn.— iiLs*t•-<1 in America." v r K-lward Wa k in, chairman of the Metropolitan Ku way inspecle*l the wreck. Handkerchiefs, hags, hat* arid ! umbrella* were found smeared with I nlond. f here were large ( niche- of j l.lood on the ri or* and on the broken loors of the railway carriages. 'l'he rubbage heap, heilig atislixed, gave scraps of plaster of pari* and bits of roe islic siibta(ice. Tfie (wisser.ger* de. -crit.e how tliev "*W an inten*ely white' light, then (ell back stunned, and were i carried tt.rough the tunnel bruised and t.lerding. half dead with terror. There i no lo the (Trpelrators of the our rage. All the detective* are busy. Tbe , haunts of Iri-h Nationalists ar<> closely ; watched. A sott of pame reigns in j I/ay Af>fjintriJ in f7. .<-4 /„ ftjfrr Tfutnkt to tKr. .Su/nfmr Jluler. Wt*i(i %\ t• v. Oct'-her '27 The I'rrai 'lent ha* iaued 1 h'- following Thank* giving pioclarn ithm : fty the I'rriiilentnf Ihr I/,, y, of Amfrw J. A PKOCIAMtTIUN. In furtherance of the ru.totn of 11 in I people mi the ( toning of njrh ynr to engige, u|M,n m been replete wnh evidence* of !> j tine goodne**. The prevalence ot health, the fulneia ol the hrirveat*. the i -lability ol peace and order, the growth of fraternal feeling, the rpread of intel i ■ bgenco Hn(l learning, the continued en- | I joyment of civil an'l religion* lil-rty, ! all then, and count lea* other Mealing* . are cnu* for reverent rejoicing. 1 do, therefore, recommend that on ' the (Jay above appointed the people real 1 from ther Rcruntnmed labor*, arid, I 'Meeting ill ibeir aevefal place* of wet •hip, r jtprev* their devout gratitude to j j'iod that he hath dealth *0 bountifully 1 with thi* nation, and ptay that lliigrace and favor abide with it forever. In ivilriea* whereof, I hereunto et inv band, any cauaed the *eal ol the I'nited Mate* to l >tie at the city ot Wellington thi* '2f>t h day of October, in llie year of our I, .rd one thousand eigtit hundred and eighty three, arid :n the Independence j it the Culled State* the one hundred and eighth. By the l're-idrnt, CiiMTra A. A*TUI *. I i- 'arnici 1. T. FariiM.ui r*rs. M-rretarv of Mate. fraudulent l-and I'ateut* t ancelled. ItiNVtk. Col., November J.—'l be IT.i -! Ed Mate* lit* brought auil lo the C r 1 cuit Court to cancel *i*ty one patent* to land* held t-v the' dorado 1 -oa I and Iron Company and other* in I-oa Am ma* county. I*he p*tnl were obtain ed ibr 'Ugh the I're emptioo U* be I tween l*Tl)Mrid |a74, aneroti*. Iell ninny * 1111 roduc.ed in almw that the 1 Ileamer and H*-wtver of the L*nd f f'rrvnn in a week * litne placed her j on her leet again and made her the ! I|erlieat eater of the family, all the I people amund, a* with one rej tiring 'voice emclumed, "What a won ler'ul miracle!' See page 30 of the • |II- of Lde " Your Druggiit will give you one grati*. 43-2t. • t iFoa IH; ?RP.¥AN[NR CUKE cr I CONSTIPATION. ' H Ko**Uwro #%' • > rr*T*.'#r lin Ihi* < r . . , * ' t ? '' . I* r* M f Tf>J Illda*/-Wrrt m • " ( VT. after rlfc# l* -#rr(*..*# iu V*, 1...# rTrOu-®ll. I i nG * rTQ TJLU EUlroMtAff •>' k' § is T9TT Cp% to b# ~ ."fri ru .xi #iCico .iguion. R.i!- f -Wdrt, e... .*7(r ftßft^Ttjft, 1/ > * -;f y ,*i haw- v f V .M tro'.o' • prpl.TcT ■JTTI USE i bruntste Uut' t tvi fi |Lw -wyy m v ;'■*' 1 f MJ(mCE. —ln the matter of the ee i ' ff n X of !>• twrnogh of E#| lofooto | n lb* \J, th" I| |.nt*wn- 111 lo lb td"o ..f >i4 | H. W*l I*r 10, M vtra K *• *trt, f*f An ' *•'+. Af 77th. A l . IW, •i i rmteeme'ni rvo4 e l •! , nM pßHttMltfrti oMacnl i m* (dt iai o Mh iho Arl of A mhy In mrh mam nA alitt |f* M4. that anleai atoayihM |*a |M er. lata of Uhortj tf era •hip *4. In lb* Or* baoa' CVvOfi *f t'aotr*onm- tf. th apt** tha vM m l aatA J .bn Ugbt ham* r. fnm *4. XefJ UffktktßiM. atfoa, for |M< An-l '•, 27tb. A. D . I*l not and confirm# I. n •*. an| MM.Uc*tt *n ontwred ta ac r*>rrior Hh h Art of AtH-wHy In mkh r>ai nade ami pn-rhlid. t.Het anlwa* atroptl>ai h* filr*4 m w (♦ for# th# Ar* # aht he roa ftra>#4 ata*4utrl ( v lit tkr (Vwrl. 43-31. Jam## A M CVAI*, C. 0. C. \TOTICH—It" the matter of the ee- L a tat* of JnkK T l"Url, Llhartt Vanulav. a*,. *wt. |. I*. Of, a*n* (Van olO*tr- w-aaiy lb* *i, n( lo Ibe Wi4" of Ml 1 J4ia t curb, *— m 4 Mory ('latk l4w. a-r **<*> And i* Au* Clk, A #. IU agftralMWi-at mad oad naliwd. at *1 *ad ealdlcalton otd-rad la ar o*di*w *ltb tk* (W g * wawiMy ta net raxa *ud •ad MC"d—l. 1 bat aalM* *l"WO"a* b* *tad oa o* W *• lb# *ri day oI avlt *ra> lb* aaa will b* • • wa*d atwolaMr. lyluCwn Utl Jm 4 MKXaiv, C. 0. C. YVANTED. — A grocery ralewnten II fev I'ealr. aad (Vadl*l4 Oo*. Ool> ib* who bat* comaaaad .T ibaabot* OwiUw. bawd *r|<| wtlb i (Oiaiina ♦ rco JM> A M, Wbiil*at grant*. *o* Martb M*V . ant*. rmiiyka. I.l*t of Juror*. The following travente juror* have been drawn, *ummoiied and returned * for the tpecial ailjnurned court to he held in Bellelonte on the | Monday of November next. A. I).. Ik*'}; P.rl*>, llK*i"j,- f. IMMW J A W'rM.ai'l, II .ward, A J #('/ r^i,l . r J J ( A WiiftWlaa. rt'a w ITilaoa, Mail Maae, 1 A'l ,l|'lt l*e-l, lb-llrfr,iil* KHtlali *|ya.(, p Oar, .1 g- I'hlilial'Ufg, 11.1*,'1l. >. K*li*l'o,lp I **w It IMb !■*, *it( m — w . yr I/m Ok, Vr*l Wrbi-r. Half*. I K'-'-li,epdng, II II 0.n,0, .'.01,, Audf * (irrjrg-. r, t I j * • ria I eUr Kei.vf fit*-, K KiUfuriii', Potl^f VIUK K K-NILIN HCLIEIIIOTA MIU KIDDLE PI ILLICI T IT R V* || IUll.v ( J 1,1, tjVrll H'*. i Til-# hf), l|#lf b'eih t>*iif#rl r < tthu fW If ftefuel W,.. ■ -fbtMl A\Ta;.. T. ., ~ , g J A •*"< • • I J H • l.ii Ihrid HvrtAll.Ur* /, M 01* ci. flu , rh-#, Juror* for regular ti rri. of '-juarler . Se*ion* ''ouit, beginning on the fourth Monday of November beat, J">*. a* follow* o*A.t II *'-*(. ) C f /fe*#r-A T urthi H 's \\ I t#r k, B', , W UMIUMUI. Ofogj RII * Mr | I J A ' r #r. 11 J It .-rn.il, J P Tftor, II••* :*, j i |v i**,. tub*. | I' A Ce l|ef# t fwtt ti. J U • • ). t at,* t/|py I V. 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V 4 te4t*-|gtir ' *t tjr la #ff-a |>U id. pti b# 7bt Itn/t | I ' #iiL tuccf thrift) t)krr. A LBO A f*nn mwie if r* (CM* r#ntr c tjntT. P, f.t land* i f (Mr Nt man Jen# S'>nc. < -ntattiir g about T7it* i a g'*A *t*l Umral'lv rvlge Urtu Tim* ni-i i Hi# th rvl on < httt, t i wt4 tb# rnatdu# In !#•• eqwl antn#l |t •#*• th#reaft' #• itb • iateiwt l • ovd b) jod|f* t##jt b nu* #nd a*wr* . U(* u tb treir-!#*# Arm HOT, C laaML J *.. E# cm tor* ,' ,f ftrrrtinrinfnt. y , w ovaL wtaq jk c POWDER , Absolutely Pure. Tbt# |*tA#r #eer tiriM. A ciwiel <*| frtititf f #fr#nirth and • h"l#nv#r##a. Mar# <*••..n.Wal thai tie# "fdlßAf) hlt4. and r#iM U# ##td In f #* jvWtw* •lib t*# mvltiitxle of lota taaef, abort teffhi alia of phoa|*H#t# k Mo#|# la r%na Kotii Rai , *• Mbttw l' W#ll*#t_ W V CANCER CURED. Nh di#ea*e* have an Ihnruugbly h*fll*d the thill of ihe no-dicai profp*>ion ai rwnceroti* a#ia-ti<>n* and a they have at way* been (airi*Wet-d itu-urable, ti ha* heen thought di*r-|iulabie u ndopt ibrlf irealmeni •• a |N-clall> ; and heme phv*i i ctan* hava neglected iheir proper *tudy. But of late year* new and Important die -1 covert*, have brought forth a courve lbt n ia prove* Micceaelul in ny ot it* for., with certainty, without the u-e of tb* knife or r*u*tic plmt-r*. We bav* a treatment that I* comparatively lutld. It i* not nniwinout, doe* not interlera with i the healthy fl-vh, can be applied lo a*T ' part of the tealy, even the tongue. W* I take nothing lor our aervk-a* uetll lib* I cancer ta cured. Addr*** ■ DK J HI'LBKHT. ■ Kagievtlle, Ontre Co., Ph. ™ XJOTICE it herehv riven that tba 1" Deal arrowM af J.ae *ltMkew, IrwWa* tt Clara V Mllllkea w> Clue V tram, ka* Wwa IM I In (Iw .die* "I lb* C* ih,H.arT o the (Van at Ca- I atr„ rirwa la aad t* Ibr <**•! ef (Velta aaA iSat **M amaai *iii a- yaiaui tmt a atiwaUa. at tba ami lavaaf MOeart. -..raw J. 0 riSTES, W# fnikwataiy.