Rt Cares Colds, O Bore Throat, Croup, Infuen ps, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthme., certain cure for Consumption in first stages, und sure relief in advanced stages. 80 at onoe, ou will soe the excellent effect after taking the Erg dose. Bold by dealers everywhere, Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00, — ESR a I TH itior, of INOCHA, ou KIC, ara Given KE Pp go, For Tolada D t and [ry LANES MEDICINE All druggists sell it at S0c. and $1.00a ' et it send your address for free sample, Medicine moves the bowels each L althy, this is aecessnry. A « In order to be he ORATOR F. WOODWARD, LeROY, 1 NY. IVER PILLS, CURE Bick ITeadachio and roliove all the troubles fnede {llous state of the sywtem, such ae ases, Drowsiness, Distress afteg sin in the Side, &o, While their mos§ remarkabio succecs has been shown ia curing | SICK Headac! t Carter's Little Liver PUIS srw equally + loin Constipation, curing and pro= venting t noying complaint, while they alse correct e rders of the stomach 4 atiiato the iver and 1 ato tho bowels, Even if they caly i E \D Leda would bos ricolosato hess wha sak Cais dis aint; butfortee ak t y 1 tend here and th whoance h wil th Nitle pille valu. able In #0 mar ti w not be wil. Ring todo without them. But after allsick head ACH Jsthe Lane of so many Nyes that hers ls where Womake our great boast, Our pills cure it while others do not Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and ory easy to take. One or two pills make a dose, They are strictly vegetable snd do not gripe or pune, but by their gentle action please all wha Bee them. In vialaat 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold By druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S Ps rorylowe | Yourk) CURE 4 9 MEDICAL OFFICES, 206 N. SECOND ST, Philadelphia, I'a Are the oldest in America for the treat ’ 2 1 » . ‘- Special Diseases & Youthful Brrocs, Blood Polson, Nervous Del y. 1 nl Discharges, Strictures, } and Skin Diseases, Vardi coenle tare, permanently enred by ir without detention from business mcoess is due to his Mfelong exper study ; to the pure vegetable remed ta the thorough examination and w tention given patients during treat weary’ establishment Is our guaran tes Treatment by Mall a Specinl’;, Office hou, FAM o2r. vu Stor» Say Saturday illo PF MM. Sundays i Stamp for Book. ((« ing On Earth Will Imm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowlting Hens, Jb shunturtety pure. Tighty " ei h oti 4 de * Ore n't ot Be end to na ad La i | AND STILL THEY COME, | kage. If | Arany man, bas also bolted the | addressed to to vote the democratic ticket, B. Harrold, of Jef- has Judge Columbus | fersonviile, Indiania, { his intention to support the democratic { ticket, state and national, Judge Iar- { old has for years been a leading repub- licans, and has been the party candidate Ie is one of the foremost announced for congress, { lawyers of the state and his practice ex- | tends to most every section of Indiania, { He says the tariff question was the lever | that brought about the change. Another recent convert to democracy ii Prof, Alfred MH. Leeds, of Stevens | Institute at Hoboken. He says that he has always been a consistent republican but can po longer support the policy of {that party, and will in the future act | { with the democratic party. He says he { knows that many republicans like him self will support Cleveland and Steven. { 8on. Hon. Henry C. C to San Astwood, ex-Con- | Domingo, and an | is stump- | He administration had for the “the democrats sel-General { active republican all his life, ing New York that aT | ort leveland. { uys 14 1'8 | | | | leveland was | the best we evel colored will | rge proportion of the | { colored vote throughout the country.” | FFor the last month the republican | the ol | papers were regularly announcing “flop” of the John J. O'Brien i | tion, of New York, to Harrison and | | Reid, it had bereto- | | fore been i club T ) orted the nation: LSS and claiming that democratic ation supj i lican ticket both in 1884 1888, and | democratic or | evening at | unanimously support Cleveland and Seteven never claimed to be a | ganization. Ri Last Saturday {the regular meeting they voted to Are v add hund: New York. Mr. Holbrook, Edward support a party that hol } SUH A Holbrook in one of the pring system of legislation.” ] tor pal He savs the the leveland banks of New York city | usiness community has greatest in Mr. ( republican business men wil { him, Moses M. Grants, a prominent Grand | confidence ar " ] vole for | rep 1b. | lican party and says he will vote for Cleveland because he has entire confi. dence in the patriotism and purposes of | the democratic party and in Mr. Cleve announced his ins | i Cleveland and Stey written an letter his pe ople advis r them His let. | | 3 circulated among the nson and has 14 oper can meeting He fa b | served v. Cox he Army of the Potomi ingythe war and was soon afterwards of Ohio on the rv pul has always heretofore the Mo. and ind can ticket, publican but much for | 1 was too im porting Cleveland reer H.;.sMonroe, ent republican and form leading republican has deserted of DBrownsy lle | A promis ter editor of the | paper of thal ty the | rand ole arty and s makibg speeches ticket, ’ for 1} POF § ¢ democratic - -— - Don't Get It Look out when 11 il ( you see an lothing at “half price,” * offer to less than and all In 999 cases out of | Clothiers do | not advertise for people to come In and | on the dollar” that sort of thing. SHODDY. cost.” “50 cents 1000 it means buy at figures that make every sale a This class of advertising | simply [means that a dealer has picked up a lot of “off goods’ so poor so cheap, | positive loss, be wold at good profits for much less than any decent suit can be retailed at. You will not find a bargain in sales of this kind ina hundred years. When you want a genuine bargain come to us and get a genuine firstclass suit at a genuine low price, which is a price that represents the solid worth and wear to you for every cent you put into it, Come to us for trustworthy clothing at trust. worthy prices and your purchase will be a trustworthy bargin every time, SAanveL Lewix, | air blue with propl { man Tom Car 1 many | 4 from the belief | 3 1 in fact | Bess | | post : miserable and worthless that they can | . The Leading Clothier, MeKialey Prosperity. According to President Harrison every. | thing is prosperous under the McKinley tariff. Is it evidence of prosperity that 40,000 workmen during August were on a strike or locked out? prosperity that in the iron and steel busi- ness, the most highly protected on the Is it evidence of | list, except the clothing of the poople, | thero has been a reduction of wages of | from 10 to 20 per cent? Is Home stead an object lesson that high tariff is | for labor and not for capital? Finally | in The Bulletin of the Iron and Steel | Association we find these admissions: “We have the history of the American iron trade never known a period in ABSOLUTELY PURE when prices have been so generally low | and unremunerative as during the past and yet production ha The explanation that our yond ou twelve months, never been so of the continued low producing capacity is great, prices 1s still 1 enormous consumptive wants.” Does not thi the looking beyond the home market to dis pose of our surplus? 1 with co McKinleyismn has and brought sy enfores necessity « Is it not an admi needs bon nix | ative prices, the of the Ameri Republican Republican editors icised the Den | “calamity “Calamity Prophets.” who have \ ” AKOTS see that their 80 dex : up their top rgans virevent final ruin Chairm fi tir { pre ) N tary Charles if evil ass { Clevelar Cleveland and the w Young Men. rk Tr ie en) ", pera tisan Republican , n 3 States NAeverthel itorial | understas Cleveland's poy men of this coun The esteem | has heretofore | ber of his fellow he was a bole uncompromising advocate of consciention Col clio ne; that OOoRseasedd that cour opinion which, will and Just verging on rashness, has often availed t captivate the popular mind and heart To this estimate of his moral qualities Mr. Cleveland owes in great de gree the admiration which he wany ; ahd most of country Das has pe : : da ant IN pre hie ih 44° went 4 sonth & 4 west i r ia thet Bates y ) perches to cree and others 592 toet to post land of Rosa Mere 5 west 4 ) y py hénee a of J.B W x south west wn. woul, thenee along same north 20° 3 west 2 i f ak wi, thenes by land of Wm. Black south 57 west 29 feet to post, thence by land of north 4 10 feet to post lands of Daniel west 204 perches to post on bank « creek, thenee ap slong sald ereek §° east 7 perches to south 5° west nx {lo onth 2° we post, thenes " 1-10 perches to post. the by land of J w Mattors east 0 perehes to Ro thenee by land of Hale north | eet Lo post, thenes by same east 29 feet to post, thenee by same south 175 feet to post, henee along land of J. W. Mattern south 123 2 west B perches Lo post, thence ssuth 20 & west 14 perehes to post, thence north 8° west 5 perches to hemlock on bank of Moshannon creek, thenee up sald ereek south 5° west 14 1 10 perches to a post, thence norte 77° 3 west 14 perehes to A pot, thenos south %° west perches to post, thenee south &F 15 west 17 510 perehes to hemlock (down), thenee along land of Jacob F, Steiner south 3° & east HA per ches Lo stones, the place of beginning. con taining 13 acres and pe perehes n meas ure Ing the xyme tract of land which was conveyed to Mra, A. G. Hale by Chester Mun son and wife by deed dated January £3, 18s and recorded in Centre county in | I Book, Vol. 8, No, 2 page 188, Kelzed taken In execution and to be sold as Re property of Mrs. A. G. Hale and W, W, " TERM No deed will be acknowledged un. til the purchase money is in il. Sheriffs Netiefonte As i ur 1} Ost. iH 12, ' . Ane west thenee by at 8] rift. THE prospe | ying { brighter every ] victory fom "a "od NeW York are growing . DEMOCRATIC NATION AL TICKET RESIDE GROVER CLEVE! STATE DEMOOCRA GEORGE A, THOMAS | ALL MET DEMOCHATIC COUNTY TICKET Willle Tillbrook Mayor Tillbrook of McKeesport. Pa. had one ear which A DOT the phys an ia ’ nag 1 was f " DeCAame A 1 ing sare, and erysipeias. Mrs. Tillbrook gave Hood’s Sarsaparilla aled he be children should profit by this example tea HOOD'S PILLS cure ila restoring peristaltic act fu The Best Remedy 1, rays J, Hotherr of Sy 8 Norve Ton | most heartily thank for iL | Nervous FProstration, Sleepless mess, and Weakness, Wear} prox, Quebee, Oot, 1 orodd was ) WAL nl The Pastor Koenig erve Tonde | or | for a young Iady of m asebold, w thost asdess 1 y hu wing Dervous prostrals sloopiessDev a, | &o., Su lodn here is quite a change Ihe YOURE pore ‘8 better, stronger, and less | Dorvous, She w use your used cine, 1 think it is PF. BARVIR, FREE 0 Welk Tw wl | oomtinue wo very good REV i A Valuable Hook en Nervoos Diseases sont free to any address ] aod poor patients can also obtain ! this medicine free of charge, | This remedy has been pared by the Reverend | Pastor Koenig { Fort sarne, Ind, since 188, and | ia now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO,, Chicago, IIL. Sold by Druggists at 81 per Rottle. 0 for 85 Large Size, 81.75. 6 Bottles for 80. pec 10 democrat Cars [| day. That means a | What is the and What Will it Do? r nt Company NRLE \ CR N*" TON SPA NC ATTON 0 SOO W. ALEXANDRE] ATTORNEY roll N. W. COR. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTHI ST.,* PITTSBURG, PA. TWENTY. THREE THOUSAND GRADUATYFS The largest and most progressive Business? College in the United States, Send for new illustrated catalogue giving full particulars, mailedffree, lL. Address, J.C SMITI'S SOT Y P M HA SA OLDEST weak angst is Invalaatie, Per quand, Rnd peatly pac : anteed "PTY . DER YOUN . 3 oo ge AND BEST. [ESTARLISMED IN 1823.) 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